• • • Prologue Tlie 1962 CLAN presents an aet in the play of life — your years at McLean High School -the parts which you played -the people you worked with and had fun with . . . McLean was the stage -the students the players - the teachers - d irectors. Each person had a part. . . some had many. We, of the CLAN, now take you through a re-enactment of this play The stage is set. . . The curtain rises The play begins. • • • Clan Editors niANNK AVEHY SUSIE HOIIISON El EE II AZEETON I ' .IEE JORDAN IKGINI A REARDSEEV JIM SANDS EINDA GRAVES GAROE BRYAN JIM NOEKE MISS EDITH M. EEEIOJT MR. HARRY MAR AN I AN Editor-in-l ' hief Eiterary Falitoi- Eayoiit Editor Art Editor Advertising Editor Sports Editor Girls ' Sports Editor Business Manager Rhotography Editoi ' F acuity Advisor Eacnlty Advisor Clan Staff DABNEY GARR DONNA EE ATM GATHY ERANKEIN KAY ROTHGEB DAVID STEVENSON BONNIE HORNE SUSAN IVES ANN MERRIGK BARBARA MOTSON JOANNE TUMOEO BEAU VArj.ANGE SANDRA WEEEER SUZY HIEE Photos hy: JAAJES NOEKE HARRIS F:WING WARREN BAEEARD STEN POUESEN 2 THE CLAN 1962 McCcan Migh School McCean. Virginia Volume 7 Programme . JO-98 Spectaculars . 94 - 87 htermissions . 88- 59 Production Crew . J60-207 Producers and Directors . 208-287 Credits . 288-256 ' CLC ' ' Ky vS-NVS- - a dSi LS Ci ? ' Cy tyCi2.y . ' ■X K ' V ' ' ' v ' I) vi ■ V- ' ” ASt ' . , Li- ' A) W ' - v i-N ' ' ' ■- V w,) ■ V ■ V Ml?r) :v w -« L, ' t 4 ' A ■aA ' .P ' .,v V J 1 . i I V. ■- ' j ' V I 1 i- ' ' ' ' .-? K 4 r ' V AyA ' ,_X sk u. C, ' zA ' i -. vf A ' J ' ' ' ' ' A.7 ' f, , ia-c4 ' A.‘hyM . r , ' r? 6 3 - il V ,_r Ay X ‘ r ‘v C V ' : V C t ' r ou- Ly VA ' .-c ' e, ‘b ' Niy ; O • J ' J. jA_ ' fy i -7t ■ ■ ' (n y aA ' J [ ■4 ■‘- . 1 ! I ' 1 1 t J 1 i i • r Senior Class Officers Lee Sliults. President. Sara Starnes. Vice President. Calliy Franklin. Secretary. Charles Long. Treasurer. General Runibough. As the ciirtaiii lulls on onr Iasi year at McLean, we are alile to look hack and appreciate more fully everything McLean has had to offer ns. We en¬ joyed fiin and excitement as we gave the “Cool as a Mule—Sjuing k ' ever W eaver Dance,” satislaction when we led the school in the Charity Drive, and sorrow as we watched onr tea m leave the field after the last foothall game. I hese jiast loin- years we have grown, learned from expel ' iences, and matured. These are years we shall always rememher and cherish go on in life. as we BRIAN ROSS ADAMS (Riian) McLean: SCA Rep. 1,2; Class Rep. 2; Track 1, 3, 4; JV Footkall .3; V Footl. all 4; Boys’ State 3; Art Seminar 4. HENRY PATTESON ADAMS (Henry) McLean: Varsity Baseball Manager 2; JV Wres¬ tling 3. Other: Footljall 1 ; Base])all 1. JUDITH ANN AHRENHOLZ (Judy) McLean: Girls’ Clioir 4; Spanish Honor Society 4. Other: Jr. Red Cross I ; Chess Club I ; Pep Club 1 ; Girls’ Ensemble 2; Letter in Music 2; School Mu¬ sical 2. MIRIAM CAROL ALLEN (Mind) McLean: SCA Rep. 1, 2, 4; Peji Club 1, 2; Maga¬ zine Drive, Homeroom Captain 1; I.atin Club 2; J ' ri-Hi-Y 3; Senior Banquet 4. MARY ISABELL ALLISON (Jingles) Other: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus L 2, 3. CHARLES CLIFFORD ANDERSON HI (Charles) McLean: Science Fair in Architecture J, in Physics 2,3. DONNA JJ:AN ANDERSON (Dona) McLean: Volleyball Intramurals 2; Badminton In¬ tramurals 4; Jr. Class Committee 3. Other: Drama Club 1; FHA 1; GAA Award 1. SALLY ELIZABETH ANDERSON (Sally) McLean: Latin Clid) 2, 3, 4; ICC Rep. 3; Hockey Manager 3; CLAN .3; Sr. Honor Society 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. 13 V WILLIAM ANDERSON (BILL) DONAIJ) HAKKV ARRINGTON (Don) McLean: Thespians 2, 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Art CInl. 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; A Cappella 4; TARTAN 4; “ShovvToat,” “Merry Widow,” “Onr Town,” “Call Me Madam,” “Beverlies”—“Best Supporting Actor” 2, “Best Actor” 3, “Most Promising” 3- “Most Talented” Superlative. GENE AULT (Gene) DIANNE AVERY (Dianne) McLean: Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Class Rep. 2, 4; SC A Rep. 3; HIGHLANDER—Ad. Manager 2; CLAN 2, Literary Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, SH A 2, Keyettes 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Thistle Award 3; Sr. Honor Society 3, Tieas. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, V. Pres. 4; DAR “Lrood Citizen”; Senior Review Board 4; Sweetheart Court 4; NatT Merit Commendation 4. TRAVIS PATRICK AYRES (Pat) GEORGIAN ANN BALL (Ann) McLean: TARTAN 4; VOT 4; Variety Show4. Other: Girls Glee Club 2, 3; Chapel Committee 3. CELIA ELAINE BANNERMAN (Elaine) McLean: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; “Showboat,” “Julius Caesar”; French Club 2; JV Hockey 2; V Hockey 3, 4; Softball Manager 2; CLAN 2; French Honor Society 3; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. 14 PAUT.A LLICILT.E BARONE (Paula) McLean: Badminton Intramurals 2; Prom Committee 2; Girls’ Chorus 3; Erench Cluh 3. 4; Bowling Intramurals 4; Volleyball 4; Clinic Helper 4. DANIEE EDWARD BARROW (Danny) McLean: Eatin Club 2; “Merry Widow.’’ JOHN HENRY BAYNE (John) McLean: JV Eootball 1 ; V Eootball 2. 3. 4: JV Basketball 1, 2; V Basketball 3, 4; JV Baseball 1; V Baseball 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA EOUISE BEARDSEEY (Virginia) McLean: Eatin Club 2; Pep Club 2, V. Pres. 3; Keyettes 2, Chaplain 3, 4; Class Rep. 3; Majorettes 3; CEAN 3, Advertising Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Girl Senator 4; Eine Arts Seminar 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleaders 3; SI P A 4; Magazine Drive 4. Other: SCA Rep. 1; Class Projects Chairman 1. ROBERT EUGENE BEETS (Robert) BETTIE ANN BERDINE (Bettie Ann) McLean: Pep Club 1; EHA I; Girls’ Choir I; Prom Comm. 3; “Showboat,” “Call Me Madam,” “Life With Lather.” Other: Tri-Hi-Y 2; Mixed Choir 2. RANDALL STEVEN BIEBER (Randy) Other: Yearbook Staff 1, J.ayout Editor 2: Eresbman Eootball; Ereshman Basketball. 15 K l{l, I KK lUKKACll (Karl) McLean: Scietu ' e Kliil) 1, 2, 4, . Pres. 3; Home¬ room Preas. I : State Science Fair 1 ; Track 3; Ten¬ nis 1; IKK Hep. 3, Pies. 4; Health and Welfare (amncil 3; Annonncements Komm. 4. PAKPAHA P.ISHOP (Parhara) McLenn: Pej) Khih 2. .3; Kren(4i Klnh 2; FTA, IK(] Kep.3;Tri-Hi-Y, V. Pres. 3. 4. Other: Pasketliall I ' eam I. NANKY KKK PISHOPP (Nancy) McLean: Girls ' Khoir 1. 2, 4; Intranmrals Padmin- ton 3. RITA KOKRAINK PISTYGA (Rita) McLean: Krench Gild) 1; Sj)eed Typing Kluh 3; Str aver ' s Kollege ry])ing Kontest Award 3. MARY VIRGINIA PLAGKPURN (Jill) McLean: Krench Klnh 3, 4; Padminton Tournament 3, 4; Sweetheart Dance Komm. 3; Intramural Pas- kethall 4; Intramural Powling 4. Other: lYnnis 1 ; Science Fair Award 2; Drum Major¬ ette 1, Awaril 2; Pand 1, Band Medal 2. JAKKIK PKKS (Jackie) MARGARKT J. PKOXOYI (Ylargaret) McLean: Art Kluh 4 . Other: Pep Kluh 1.2; Chemistry Cliil) 3; Pep Night 3, United Nations Kluh 3. KDITH ANNK PKUMKNTHAK (Edith) Mcl .ean: Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Tii-lli-J 1; Intramural Volleyhall 1, Badminton 2; Kihrarian 1, 2, 3, 4; French Khd) 2, 3; French Honor Society 4; Katin Kluh 2, 3, 4; Heather Award 2, 3; HIGHK ' ANDKR 3, 4; Science Kluh 3, 4; Wash¬ ington Junior Academy of Sciences 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. I A PETER EREDERIC BOCHENEK (Pete) McLean: Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1. 2, 3. Pres. 4; ashitigtou Junior Academy of Science, North¬ ern irginia Science Eair. 1st Place in Engineering 2; Constitutional Revision Committee 3; Boys ' State 3; AES Semifinalist 3; Eine Arts Seminar 4; Sen¬ ior Review Board 4; ‘Alost Dependable ’ Superla¬ tive. MARY SUSAN BOEHRER (Susie) TAITFAN 1. 2, Exchange Editor 3. Eiteraiw Editor 4: Thespians 1, 2. Secretary 3, President 4; Little People ' s Playhouse: “Pinocchio,” “Rose Red,” “A ery Merry Christmas,” “See How They Run,” Richard III,” Skin of (Jur Teeth,” “Antigone,” “()ur Town.” BARBARA ANN BOEDT (Barbara) Drill Team 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Magazine Drive 2: Prom Comm. 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm. .3: TARTAN 3, 4; Student Stalf 3; Office Helper 4; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4. SHARON LEIGH BOYLE (Sharon) SCA Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. 3; Alagazine Drive —Homeroom Captain 2; Ihom Comm. Chairman 3; Junior-Senior Cheerleader 3, 4; CLAN 3. CHARLES HAMILTON BRADLEY (Charles) DAYID EMMERY BREWSTER (Dave) Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2. V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Latin CIul) 2; Tri-M 2, .3, Pres. 4; Kev Cluh 3. 4; German Band 2. 4; Dance Band 2; Copy Reader for Paper 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Prom Band Chairman 3; Chairman of Senior Re¬ view Board 4. SHEILA ANN BRINKLEY (Sheila) McLean: Girls’ Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. JEAN ANN BROCKEEHURST (Jean) McLean: JV Basketball 1. 2; V Basketball 3; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Makeup Crew for “Showboat,” “Skin of Our Teeth,” “Merry Widow”; Magazine Drive HR Captain 3, 4; Heather Award 3; SCA Rep. 3; Alt. Class Rep. 4. 17 CHAKI.KS KADFOKI) I‘.HOCKWAY (Charlie ChCNN THOMAS |{H01)IC (Gleim) McLean: Track 1. 3. 1; Booster Chil. 4; Ma-azine Drive HR Co-Chairman 4. NANCY ANN l‘.RO N (Nancy) l r .,™,; JV lOckey 1 2: V Hockey 3, H Jr. Honor Society 1, Treas. 2; Latin Clul, lirilCANniT J ' o ' Q ' ' « l S ' ™ll 4; HIGHLANDER 3, Business Manager 4. CAROL IrEE BRYAN (Carol) .l c ,enn; Spainsli Chill 1,2; Stnilent Helper 1: Alternate Class Representative I; Iri- 1! : ' “ ' 2; Homeroom Rep. Magazine Drive .3; Girls’ Choir 4; Thespians 4; SkinolOnr Teeth “Antigone, “Merry Wiilow, “Onr Town,” “Cyrano le Bei- fotTv oy Iriend, “Down in the Valley. “Call Me Ma.Iam,” “Henry IV.” “Life With Father ; (TAN 3, CLAN Business Manager 4. JAMES ROOSEVELT BRYANT (Jim) Other: JV Foothall 1, 2; Varsity Swinmiim ' . VICTOR 1 ATRICK BUCKLEY (Pat) JV Foothall 2, Varsity Fooll.all 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4; Honorahle Mention All Northern a. (Joothall): Key Cliih 3, 4; “Most Popular” Superlative; Business Mgr. Ma . Drive 4. JOfIN BELL BLICKMAN (Jolm) Latin Clul) 1,2; Student Staff 3. 8 BREXT RICHARD BULLARD ( Brent) EILEEN MARIE BULLOCK (Eileen) McLean: Drill Team 1: SCA Rep. 1. 2; JV Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Court 2; Class Sec. 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3: Songleader 4; Girls ' Choir 4. MARY ELIZABETH BURKHARDT l Maiy) McLean: Intramural Sports 4: Tri-Hi-4 3. 4; ENA 4; PE Asst. 4; Sr. Honor Society .3. 4. Other: Softball Team 1; Talent Clnh 1 : arsity Hockey 2. .3; 4 arsity Softball 2: Girls’ Varsity A” Club 2, 3; 4 arsity 4 oIleyhall 3; Letter “A’’; Rooster Gluh 2; 4 earhook 2; Literan ' 4Iagazine 2. Sec. 3; Honor Society 2. .3: Chorus 2: Talent Night 3; Tri- Hi-Y 3. CAROL JOSEPHINE BURNETT (Jody) McLean: Quill and Scroll 4; HIGHLANDER 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Modern Dance in the Elijah 4; Baccalaureate Gommittee4. Other: Archery Intramurals 1; 4 olleyhall Team 2; Drama Club 1; EHA 1; Class Secretary 2; Sr. Honor Society 2. 3: Science Club 3; Booster Club 3; Glee Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Reporter for Newspaper 3; Blazer Award 2. 3. ROBERT 4 ' AYNE BURROW ' S (Bobby) McLean: J4 Eootball 1; 4 Eoothall 4Ianager 2; 4 Football 3, 4; J4 Basketball 1, 2; 4 arsity Basketball 3. 4; 4 Track 1: J4 Baseball 2. 3; Honorable 4Iention All Northern a. ( Eootball) ; A Cappella Choir U 2: Madrigals 3. 4; Showboat ' “Merry 4 ' i ' idow”; All-State Cbonis 3: Booster Club 3. 4; Tri-VI 2, 3, 4; SCA Rep. 1; Home¬ room Magazine Captain 3; “Eriendliest ' ’ Snperlatiye: Pbys. Ed. Ass’t. 4IARCIA 4IARGARET CALD4 ' ELE (Marcia) McLean: Erench Club 1, 2, 3, President; Erencb Honor Society 4; SCA Representa- tiye 1. 2; English Class Representatiye 3: Sbowljoat,” “Onr Town”: Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-4 Treasurer 3. 4; Songleader 4; Co-Cbainnan of Caps and Gowns’ Comm. 4 TLLIAM REID CALDYi ' ELE. JR.. (Bill) McLean: J4 ' Eootball 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Rep. 1. 19 KDW AKl) CAMP (Kddie) CAKOI, CIIHISTINK CXHOWEPL (Carol) Mcl,e in: I IIA 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Lady Fairfax Federation Pres. 4; Fihrary Clul) 1, 2; Pooster Clul) 2, Sec. 3. I reas. 4; Advisory Hoard 2, 3, 4; Bible (.bd) 1; SPI Award lor (liitstanding Ilonieinaker of ' i eai ' 3; SC A Bep. 4. DAVID VICTOB CAHFIV (Dave) McLettn: IIIGHFANDFR 3, 4; I’ress Bureau 3. SARA DABNEY CARR (Dabuey) McLean: CLAN 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Keyettes 4; Spanish Cluh 4; Sen¬ ior Class Committee. Other: Latin (..lub 1. 2, .3; SC.A FCep. 1 ; Middleburg Community Center Award 1, 2, 3; Drama Cluh 2; State Latin Tournament 2. 3; School Horse Show Comm. 2; (dass Comm. (Chairman 3; Sr. Honor So¬ ciety 3. SANDRA DOROTHY CARROUTH (Sandy) McLean: Baccalaureate Comm. 4; Caps and Gowns Gomm. 4. Other: Pep Glub 1, 2. 3; Glee Glub 2. 3; Ghoir 1; French Glub 2; Student Gouncil 1; Girls ' Athletic Association 1.2; Girls’ Softball 3. JAMES LYNN GARTER (Jimmy) McLean: Goncert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; JY Football 2; V Football 3 ' 4; V Track 2, 3, 4. PATRICFA ANN CHAMBFIN (Patty) McLean: SGA Rep. 1,3; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; A Gappella 2, 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Glass Sec. 3; “The Merry Y idow. Gall Me Madam,” Thistle Award 3; Madrigals 4; All-State Chorus 4; SCA Cabinet 4; Cheerleader 4. SHARON ANN CHARTRAND (Sharon) 20 ELIZABETH CHICKEPxING (Liz) McLean: Pep Club 1, 2; “Showljoat”; CLAN 3; Student Press Bureau 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; School Store 4. WILLIAM ROSS CHRI STOPHER (Bill) McLean: Spanish Club 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; JV Eoot- ball 3. ANNE MEADE CLACCETT (Anne) Other: CAA 1; CAA Award I ; Pep Club 1; Volley¬ ball 2; Basketball 2; Tennis 2; Hall Monitor 2; HR Rep. 2; Student Staff .3. CHARLES A. CLARK (Chuck) TERENCE MICHAEL CLARKE (Mike) Other: Soccer. HUCH WILLIAM CLARKSON (Bill) McLean: HR Rep. 1; Intramural Basketball 2; In¬ tramural Bowling 4; Class Rep. 4. COLIN TERRY CLEM (Colin) ERIC ALLEN COLBY (Eric) McLean: Marching Band 1, 2; Dance Band 2. 21 WWW WKVW COI.IJNS (Mac) CVKOI. n : COOKSEY (Carol) McLean: IIK I’res. I; .TV Hockey 1, 2; V llockev 3, 4; JV Basketl)a]l 1, 2; V ITas- ketl.all 3, 4; .IV Sol ' tl)a]I 1; V Soflhall 2. 3, 4; Pliys. Ed. Ass’t. 4; “Most Athletic” Sii|)erla(i ' e. I.INDA EOKkiNE COliNETT (Idnda) McLean: l.atin Cluh 1, 2; Pep Cluh 2, Tlistorian 3; German Cliih V. Pres. 3; A Cap- pella Choir 3; Madrigals 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Baccalaureate Comm. 4; “Aladdin,” Ihirties Girl,” “Down in the Valley,” Call ATe Madam.” DAVID STANI,EY COWAN (Dave) CABOT. .TEAN CRABTREE (Carol) McLean: Magazine Drive Rep. T; EHA I; JV Hockey 3; V Hockey 4; Softhall Man¬ ager 3; Alagazine Drive Rep. 4. DANA I.EE CRAWFORD (Dana) lcLean: V Softhall T, 2, 3, 4; Ereneh Cluh T, 2; Pep Cluh 2, 3; JV Raskethall 2; V Baskethall 3, 4; Tnti-anniral Board 4. ATARCIA BETH CRAWEORD (AJarcia) McLean: Girls’ Ghorns 4; MeT.ean Riding did) 3; “Call AJe AJadam.” ; Drama Cluh 1, 2, 3; Swimming Team 2; German-American G 1 u h 3: “The Bishop ’s Gandlesticks.” 22 ALAN CREUTZ (Alan) McLean: Chess Cliih 1, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat’l. Merit Finalist; Lleather Award 4; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3; Tri-M 3, 4; Westinghonse Honor Cron]) 4; DAR Award 3; Thistle Award 2, 3; Science Fair Awards. THOMAS KEENAN CRICKMER (Tom) McLean: TARTAN E Art Editor 2, 3, 4; HIGHLANDER 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA Rep. 1; Caljinet 2, 3, 4; Track 1 ; Jr. Honor Society 1, Pres. 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Key Club 2, Sec. 3, 4; CLAN 3; Golf Teain 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Pep Club 3; Sr. Llonor Society 3, Pres. 4; SCA Handbook 3. 4; SPTA Handljook 4; Prom Sub-Chairman 3; J’alent Show 3; “Best All Around” Superlative. GEORGE RALPH CRITTENDEN (Ralph) PAUL CULLEN (Paul) JAMES ALVIN CUNNINGHAM (Jim) McLean: Hi-Y Glub 4; Baccalaureate Gomm. 4; Senior Trip Gomm. 4; Spanish Glnb4. Other: Newspaper 1; Spanish Club 1; Pan-American Club 2, V. Pres. 3; National Thespians 2, .3; Lairds .3; Hi-Y Club .3; Track 3. DOROTHY JEAN CURLL (DeeGee) McLean: French Glub 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Magazine Drive 4; Sweetheart Goui1 4. Other: Latin Glub 1, 2; Science Club 2. DOROTHY ANNE CURRIE (Dorothy) McLean: Pep Club-1, 2, 3; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Sweetheart Dance Chairman 3; Keyettes 3, Historian 4; CLAN 3; SCA Cabinet 4; Magazine Drive Captain 4. 23 THOMAS HUTI.AIU) DABNKY (Tom) Mcljean: Debate S |iia(l 3, (Chairman 4. Other: Latin Clul) 1; French Cluh 2; Newspaper 2. NANCY EIJZAI F ril DFAN (Nancy) McLeen: Latin Clnh I ; Drill Team 1, 2; Pep Cliil) 3. 4; 44i-Hi-Y 3. 4; CLAN 3; Commencement Comm. 4. ROXANNE PATRICE DeME.MPER (Roxanne) WILLIAM GEORGE DETTY III (Pill) McLean: V Paskethall 3, 4; V Pasehall 3, 4. Other: Irack I; Intramural Eoothall 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2; Softball 1; JV Paseball 2; JV Basketball 2. JAMES MICHAEL DIEHL (Jim) DIANE MARIE DILLON (Diane) McLean: Intramural Basketball 2; Volleyball 4; Bowling 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Other: Pep Scpiacl 1; EHA 2. HELEN CHRISTINA DOLE (Helen) McLean: Tri-Hi-Y Pres. 3, 4; SC A Rep. 3; Intra¬ mural Board 3; Senior Girls’ Doubles Badminton Gha m{)ionship .3; Chairman Commeneement Comm. 4; “Our Town,” “Henry IV.” BONNEE JEAN DOWNS (Ronnee) McLean: Little People’s Playhouse “Rumplestilskin,” “Showboat,” “Richard HE ” Badminton and Volley¬ ball Intramurals 2. 24 DONNA MARIE DRASPHIL (Donna) McLean: Rooster Cliil) 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 2; Omega Tri-Hi-Y Secretaiy 3, 4; Heather Award 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Senior Review Board 4; Commencement Comm. 4; Capt. Mag. Drive 4. Other: JV Cheerleader 1 ; Yearbook Ed. 1. ERNEST DRISCOLE (Ernie) McLean: Track 4. Other: JV Baseball 2; School Pa])er 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 2; JV Eootl)all 3; V Track 3. THOMAS JAMES DUNCAN (Tom) McLean: Chess Chd) 4; Hi-Y Pres. 4. Other: Swimming Team 3; DeMolay Officer 3. THOMAS WATSON DURSTON (Tom) McLean: Science Clnh 2, 3, 4; Electronics Clnh 2. DOUGLAS BROWNING EADIE (Doug) ANITA JEAN ELLIS (Anita) Mcl ean: Homeroom Rep. 1; Ways and Means Comm. 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Court 1; SCA Rep. 2, Alternate 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Little Peoples’ Playhouse 2; “Showboat.” “Richard HI,” “Cyrano,” “Our Town,” “Call Me Madam ; Press Bureau 4; Correspondent to Sun Echo 4. RICHARD EMIK (Richard) McLean: Chess Club 1; Tennis Team 2, 3; Intra¬ mural Bowling 4. DAVID GUEEEY ERIKSON (Dave) McLean: Intramural Basketball 2; Jr.-Sr. Game 4. 25 I.KSI.IK CIIAIJLKS KVEKS (Leslie) ClIAKLLS JOSEPH E EEI, (Charlie) McLean: Eatm Cliih 2. 3; Pasehall M-r. 3; Chess Cliih 3. 4; Go Cliil) 4. iiOSh,ANN F l AlhJJ (Koseaim) (hher: Latin Cluh I; Pep Cluh ]; El IA I. CHAKl.ES MICHAEL FEDORA (Charles) McLean: liUraimnal Basketball 1, 2. ERANK W. FIELDS, JR. (Frank) McLean: JV Football 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Rep. 1 ; DE Club 4. PETER JAMES FINCH (Peter) PAMELA O’CON FINCHER (Pam) McLean: Drill learn 4; “Call Me Alaclam”; Winner Senior S|)eecb Content- HIGH¬ LANDER 4. Other: Winner Speech Contest 1, 2; Conceit Rami 1; Intramural Basketball 2; Cbeer- leadei 2, Co-Capt. 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 2; School Paiier 2. Editor 3; SCA Ren. 3; Jr. Play 3; A earhook Rep. .3. 26 DONNA ANN FLATH (Donna) McLean: Tri-Ffi-Y 3; Prom Comm. .3: Sr. Honor Society 4; Keyettes 4; Baccalaure¬ ate Comm. 4; CLAN 4. Other: News]iaper Fditor 1; Liteiarv Magazine Ai1 Fid. I; Jr. Honor Society Sec. 1; Yearbook Art Editor 1: Bowling Clnli. Sec. 1. Pres. 2; SCA Re]). 2. SUSAN KATHRYN FOREMAN (Sue) McLean: Student Press Bureau .3; HICHLANDFR .3. Asst. News Ed. 4; Tri-Hi-Y .3, 4; Magazine Rep. 3; “Down in the Valley”; French Club 4: Commencement Comm. 4; Sr. Class Rep. Other: Pep Club 1. 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Homeroom .Sec. 2; Glee Club 1, 2. CATHY MARIE FRANKLIN (Catby) McLean: JV Hockey 2; Pep Clul) 2; Magazijie Rep. 2; Keyettes 2, .3, 4; Chairman Prom Decorations 3; V Cheerleader 3; Girls ' State 3; French Honor Society 3, V. Pies. 4; Senior Class Sec.; Songleader 4; Alagazine Drive 4; CLAN 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheer¬ leader 3. 4; Homecoming Court 4; “Most Po])ular” Superlative; Senior Ban q net Comm. 4. THOMAS BENTON FREDERICK (Tom) McLean: Bus Driver 4; Sr. Honor Societv 4. Other: SCA Rep. 2. 3. RUTH ELIZABETH TREE (Betty) McL ean: Girls’ Chonis 2; Class Rep. 2; Prom Comm. 3; EN A 4; Baccalaureate Comm. 4; Cap and Gowns Comm. 4. NEILL WILLIS EREEMAN III (Neill) McLean: SCA Rep. 4; Key Cluh 4; “Call Ale Madam”; National Merit Finalist. Other: Student Council 1. 2, .3; Pres. Latin I Club 1; Latin II Club 2; Hiltonian So¬ ciety 1; Beta Club 3; Key Club 3; V Debate Team 3; Debate Club 4. RALPH NELSON EUTXER (Ralph) McLean: Student Press Bureau 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 27 RonKKT FIM.LKK (I’.ol.) McLean: Footl.all 3, 1; V Track ], 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Stall ' o; Key (Jiih 3, !•; J Baskelhall 1; French Cliil) 1. DFK ' ISF (; FAKT (Denise) McLean: jr. Honor Societr I, Sec. 2; “Showhoat,” Bichard III”; Falin Ckih 2. 3, 4; French Clnh 2. , FI t ' nch Honor Socielv 3, 1; Bowling; Chib K.C Bc|). 3; (,F N 3; From Connn. 3; Sr. Honor Society I; Science Club 1; Tri4li-Y 4; Nal’l Merit Commendation 4. JAMES HAKOFI) GAFKF (Jim) McLean: JV Basketball 3; V Basketball 4; Mendel Honor Biology Chib 4; V Basketliall 4. JAMES JOSEPH GAFFEGOS (Jim) McLean: lbes|)ians 4; CFAN 4; Spanish Chib 4; Tennis J ' eam 4; “Call Me Madam,” “Henry IV”; Commencement Comm. 4. Other: 1 rack 2; Cross Country 3; Pboto Club 3; Yearbook .1; Newspaper 3; Prom Committee 3. JON PIEHBE GFINDKON (Jon) McLean: Magazine Drive Rep. 2; Class Rep. 2; HIGHFANDER2; ICC Rep. 3. WIFFIAM EDGAR GERNERT HI (Bill) McLean: Fhench Club I ; 2nd Place in Aiag. Drive 1; “Sbowboat,” “Richard HI”; JV Football 2, 3; V Football 4; Glass Constitution Comm. 2; Chair¬ man Gridiron Galavant 2; Jr. Honor Society 2; Track 2, 3; yVFS Semi-F inalist 3; SCA Rep. 3; Key Glnb 3, Projects Chairman 4; Co-Captain Mag. Drive 4; Cabinet 4; NatT Merit F inalist 4; General Motors F inalist 4. JAMES AEERED GIBSON (Jim) EFVA GOODBARY (Joan) McLean: Senior Founge Comm. 4; Class Trip Comm. 4. Other: SCA Rep. 1 ; V Cheerleader 1, Captain 2; Newsjiaper Class Rejiorter 1 ; Girls’ Sports Editor 2; Home Ec Chib 1; Tumbling Club 1; Volleyball 1, Co-Captain 2; Softball Co-Captain 1, 2; Art Club Pres. 2; Class Pres. 2; Sweetheart Court 2; Most School Spirited 2; Magazine 2; Bowling Team Cap. 3. 28 J- l f I JO ANN THERESA GORDYN (Jo) McJ.ean: Honierooni Rep. 1; Drill Team 3; Dra¬ matics 1. 2. 3. 1. GAIE EVETVN GRAY (Gail) I Mcl.eau: Eatin Cluh 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Raskethall 2; I ' V Raskethall 3; Jr. Honor Society 2; JV Hockev I 3; V Hockey 4; National Merit Finalist 4. !; S PAMEEA GRAY (Pam) McLean: ENA 2, 3, 4; CLAN 3; TARTAN 3, 4; Tri-Hi- 3, 4; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3; Prom ( Comm. 4; Cap and Gown Comm. 4; Baccalaureate : Comm. 4. NANCY ADEEE GRESHAM (Nancy) McLean: 1st Senior Prose Reading 4; Spanish Cluh 4. Other: Spanish Cluh 1, 2, Sec. 3; International Clnh 2, 3; Eihrary Asst. I, 2; Student Stal ' f 2; 1st Place Prose Reading 2; Courtesy Award 3; Interna¬ tional Sjnrit Award 3: New Student Rep. 3. JOHN CORDON GRIER, JR. (John) McLean: Track 4. Other: Choir 1 ; V Football 2, 3; Newspa])er Rep. 2, 3; SC A Rej). 3; Track 3. JACQUELINE PATRICIA GRIFFITH (Jackie) McLean: FHA 2; Dist. Ed. 4. Other: FHA 1. HELEN LUCILE GRIGSBY (Helen) McLean: Mixed Chorus 1; Dance Comm. 1; Latin Cluh 1, 2; Speed Society 2; Intramural Badminton 2; Student Staff 3; A Cappella Choir 3; “Down in the Valley,” “Richard HI.” JUDITH LYNNE GROVES (Judy) McLean: Majorette 1, Capt. 2, 3, 4; AAA Safety Patrol Parade—Senior Twirler Award 2; CLAN 3; Booster Cliih 4; Bowling Intramurals 4; Asst. Drum Maj. 4. 29 .I()ll KOI ' .KHT (;UP:NARn, JK. (John) Mcl.enn: Chess Clul) 3; Science Chih 3; ICC Rep. 3; Hi-Y Cliih 4. (hher: Soccer 1, 2; Science Cliih 1. KAK’KN ANN GUVRCRCF.R (Karen) McLean: Di ill Yeain 4. Other: Math Cliih 1; Choral Chih I, 2; French Cluh 2; Raskelhall Team 2. DONNA HAGFR (Donna) McLean: GI.AN 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3; Mag. Drive Rep. 3; Tri4Ji-Y 4. AFICF I.OUISE HAFVORSON (Alice) McLean: Concert Rand 1 ; All-State Band 2; Syni|)honic Rand 2, 3, 4; TARTAN 3, 4; Fatin Cluh 3; Filjrary Helper 4. ClIARFFS EDWARD HAMMERSLEY (Butch) EDWARD HANI.ON (Ed) Other: Intramnrals 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Biology Chih 2; History Club 3. JEAN HANNOLD (Jean) 30 AVEPxIIJ. HANSEN (Averill) JOHN HENRY HARKINS (Jack) Mcl.enn: Ereiich Cliih 4; Sociology Seminar 4. Other: Art Club 1; SCA Advisor 1, Re]). 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Erencli Club 1; Head Monitor 2; Prom Committee 3; Eootball 3. MARGARET IRENE HARPING (Margie) McLean: Girls’ Chorus 1; Badminton Intramuials 2; Geinian Club 2; Mag. Drive HR Captain .3; HIGHEANDER .3, 4; Student Ibess Bureau 3: Tri-Hi-4 4; Caps and Gowns Comm. 4; Commencement Comm. 4. VIRGIE JAMES JIARRIS HI (Jim) McLean: JV Eootball .3; Wrestling .3. Other: JV Eootball 1; Jback 1; Wrestling 2. c? PAMETA ROSE HARRIS (Pam) McLean: “Call Me Madam.” Other: Latin Club 1 ; Sougleader 3; Homeroom Rep. .3. CAROL JANE HARSHBARGER (Carol) McLean: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3; “Showboat,” “Merry Widow,” “Skin of Our Teeth, ’ “Boy Eriend,” “Call Me Madam”; Ereiich Club 2; Thespians 3, 4; Madrigals 4; HIGHLANDER 4; Sougleader 4; Baccalaureate Comm. 4. CEYDE LAWRENCE HARVEY III (Larry) McLean: V Tennis Team 4. 31 K-VrilLKKN FJ.AINK IIAVILANI) (Kay) M( Le m: Spanish Honor Society 2, 3; Spanish Cluh 3: FT A 3. F WHhFFWl FFOYI) HAZFFTON (Dill) McLean: Key (ilnh 1. 2, 3, 4; Class Const. Comm. 2; CFAN 2, ' Sports Fd. 3, Fayont Fd. 4; Track 3, 4; Onill and Siaoll .3, d; SCA l ep. .3; SCA Senator 4; jr.-Sr. Ilaskethall Capt. 3, 4: Merit Scholarsliij Commendation 4; “IVrsonality Plus” Superlative. VIRGIA4A FFFANOR HEARN (Vdrginia) McLean: Mag. Drive Rep. 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, V. l res. 4; Pe]) Cluh 2, .3; S])anish Cluh 3, 4; HIGFIFAND- ER 3, Exchange Ed. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Ran- (|uet Comm. 4. ROBERT B. HFINFY (Skip) McLean: JV Football 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; Madrigal Singers .3, 4; 4hi-M 3, 4; “The Meiry Widow,” “The I ' hirties Girl,” “Down in the Valiev,” “Gall Me Madam.” VIRGINIA DAWN HENDERSON (Virginia) McLean: Spanish Cluh, Sec. 4. Other: Emhroidery Cluh 1; Swimming Cluh 1 ; Danc¬ ing Cluh 2, 3; Music Clidi 2, 3; Basketball 2; Hand- hall 3; Soccer 3. RICHARD GEANVIEEE HENNINGER (Richard) McLean: Mixed Choir I; English Rep. 1, 2; xA Cap¬ pella Choir 2, 3; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor So¬ ciety 4; Tri-M 2; Class Elections Chairman 2; Class Rep. .3; Dehate 3, Co-Capt. 4; Madrigals 3, 4; AES Exchange Student 4; “Richard HI,” “Merry Widow,” “Skin of our Teeth,” “Down in the Valiev.” “The 30’s Girl.” CHAREES WIEEIAM HEPPENSTAEE IV (Bill) McLean: Class Pres. 1; JV Eoothall 1; “King of Freshman Class” Poker Party Dance 1 ; SCA Tieas. 2; “Boy Most Diked to he Shipwrecked With” 2; A Cappella Choir 2; Madrigals 3, 4; SCA Senator 3; V Eoothall .3; xAll State Chorus 3, 4; “Down in the Valley,” “The 3()’s Girl,” “Call Me Madam”; SCA Pres. 4; “Best Senior Boy” Optimist Award; “Most School .Spirited” Superlative. BARBARA ANN HERBERT (Herhie) Other: Glee Cluh 1, 2; JV Basketball 2. 32 DAVID MICHAEL HICKS (Dave) McLean: A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Other: Track 1. PHILIP EATON HODGE (Phil) Mcl.eon: Science Cluh 3; Astronomy Club Sec. 3, 4; Go Chil) 4. FREDERIC GRANT HOFFMAN 11 (Fred) McLean: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Baseball 2; Safety Clnlj 2; V Baseball 3, 4; V Footbal l 3, 4. JAMES LOWELL HOTT (Jim) McLean: JV Basketball 2; V Basketball 3, 4; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; Si ' . Honor Society 4; Latin Club 4; Caps and Gowns Comm. 4; Gym Ass’t. 4; Magazine Drive 4. ERIK SOMERS HOUGLAND (Erik) McLean: Model Airplane Chib I; “Richard HI”; Chess Club 1, 2, 4; German Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Science Club 2, .3, 4; TARTAN 3, Circulation Editor 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Sum¬ mer Institute in Chemistry 3; Go Club 4; NatT Merit Commendation 4. FRANCES YORK HOWELL (Frannny) McF.ean: FHA 1; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3. JANET DARLENE HOWES (Darlene) McLean: Latin Club I, 2; Pep Club 1; FTA 1; Press Bureau 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Spanisb Club 3; HIGHLANDER 3, Feat. Ed. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sci¬ ence Fair 4. SUSAN PAGE HUGHES (Suzi) McLean: Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Sweetheart Court 3; Homecoming Court 4; Jr. Maid of Honor, Prom Court 3; Co-Captain Hockey Team 3; V. Pres. SCA 4; Songleader 4; HIGHLANDER Columnist 3, 4; “Best All Around” Superlative. Other: Pres. Speech Club 1; V. Pres. Y-Teens 1; Most Outstanding Speech Student 1; 50 Dollar Club 1; NatT “Current Events” Contest Honorable Men¬ tion 1; Lead in class play 1. I) MEL llAM KK IlUAIMKH (1) aiinv) Mcl edn: IJaskelhall Mgr. .‘M Prom Comm. .‘M Sweotlieait Dance Comm. 3; l ooster Cliil) 1; Commenc(mienl ( omm. 1. ANN VKKONICA IIDN ' I’ (Nan) ()lhcr: (3a.ss Sec. 1. DONAIJ) GORDON IIDRSH (DonaM) McIyCan: C yrano de l ergerac ; (a;)lor Guard 3. Other: .1 r. ROFC Cadet Awaid 1 ; Gei ■man CInl) 2. PENFd.OPK HURT (Penny) Mcl.ean: Pep CluR 1, 2; Homeroom Rep. 1, 4; Class Treas. 2; HIGHLANDER 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3, 4. MARY JEANETTE INGERSLEW (Mary) McLean: Intramnrals 3; “Call Me Madam” Set and Stage Crew. Other: GAA 1; Hi Jinks 1. ERANCIS DONAI4J 1 TY (Don) McLean: TARTAN 4; “Henry IV, Part I.” Other: Latin Clnh 1; Volleyhall 1. CONNIE LYNN JACKSON (Connie) f ' Ct ' - ' J - rep OIul) 1, 2; Stale l,„li,i ContesI 1, 2; Madrigal Accon.paiiisl ri 1 yji- Honor Society 2; Intramural Roard 2; Kevettes 2, 3; German Uni. 3; Variety Show 3; Typing Honor Society 3; 10th Place Strayer Typing Contest 3; Senior Honor Society 4; National Science Fonndation 4. 34 .T()[T AT.T.EN JF.NKINS (John) MARSH ATX BT.AINE JESSEE. JR. (Blaine) McLean: M restling 3. 4; “Henry TV”;Nat’I Merit Commendation 4. Other: Band 1; Track 2; T.atin Clnh 1.2. KATTIT.EEN JAY JOHNSON (Kathleen) SUSAN ANNE JOHNSON (Sue) McLean: Girls’ Chonis 1 ; Erench Cluh 1 ; “Showboat,” “The Merry Widow,” “Call Me Madam”; A Cajijiella Choir 2, 3; Aladrigals 4. KATHT.EEN ANN JONES (Kathy) McLean: Sr. Honor Society 4; Keyettes 4; ENA 4; Sociology Seminar 4; Costume Crew 4; Commencement Comm. 4. Other: Hawaiian Science Eair T; Psychology Award T; Nat’l Honor Society 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Honoraiy Latin Cluh 2. 3; Red Cross 2, 3; May Day Princess 2; Re¬ gents 3; Tnter-Cluh Committee 3; Class Newspaper Editor 3. REBECCA LAURA JONES (Rebecca) McLean: Concert Band 1; Latin Club 1. 2; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Science Cluh 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; French Cluh 3; Chess Cluh 3, 4; Woodwind Quintet 4; Nat’l Merit Commendation 4. WTLTTAM HATHAWAY JORDAN (Bill) McLean: “Richard TIT,” “ATerry Widow”; Science Fair 1; Art Cluh 1; French Cluh 1; TARTAN 1, An Staff 2, 3, 4; Key Cluh 2, 3, 4; JV Football 2, 3; V Football 4; Senator 2; Class Pres. 3; CT AN Art Editor 3, Co-Layout Editor 4; SCA Cabinet 4; “Best Dressed” Superlative. 35 JUDITH KAKK Ij.i.ly) McLe m: ' I’li-lli-V 3. 1; Riding Cl„|, 3; ICC Hep. ■3. 1; llies])ians .3. 1; S(.A Rep. 3; Cosliiniini;— ■Cyrano de I’x ' igerae.” “Niglil of One-Ael IMays.” “J’lie Roy Friend; ' Clio-Ch,, Sail, “Call ' Vle Madam. lleiiiA l ' ; l.ilnarv Ass ' l. 4. NANCY SHARON KATFN (Sharon) McLean: ( irH (.horns I: (.onstitntion Comm. Rep. I; .Spanish (.hih I. 2, ,3. 4; Spanisli Honor Soeiely 2, Rres. 3. 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; IIKMITANI)- h4 .3, lii-lli-4 4; (.all Me Madam Racealania ' - ale ( ' onnn. 4 . RORERT ARTIIL4{ KEETER (Roll) McLe tn: Seot Shoppe 4. Other: 44ies])ians 1; l.ihrarian Cluh 1, 2, 3; Li- hrarian .3; Great Rooks 3. JOYCE ANNE KEEEY (.Toyee) McLean: Mag. Drive I; Giiidanee Offiee Heljier 4. MARTHA MH.EEDGE KENDAEE (Martha) McLean: Prom Comm. 3; German (diih 3; 4 ' ri-Hi-Y 3, 4; TARJ ' AN 3, 4; HIGHLANDER Editorial Asst. 4; Racea Ian reate Comm. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Nat ' l Minit Einalist 4. Other: (.horns 1; Orchestra 1; German Clnh 2; f.atin (diih 2; Lihrai-y (diih 2; Titanns 2. SHARON GERRIE KENNEDY (Sharon) McLean: Spanish (Miih 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 3, 4. Other: Glee Gluh 1 ; Dramatic Gliih 1 ; Choraleers 2; Art Cluh 2. RICHARD RRUCE KERI.IN (Richard) Other: Eoothall 1; Track 1; Swimming Team 2. DERORAH LYNN KIESSLING (Dehl.ie) McLean: JV Raskethall 2; JV Hockey 2; Science Eair Award .3; Varsity Dance Rand 4. Other: Pres. Drama Clnh 1; V Raskethall 1; Knit¬ ting (]hih 1; Stage Make-LTp Crew 1; Glee Cluh 1; Raskethall Award 1. 36 I ! PAMELA KIMBALL (Pam) Other: Honor Roll 1, 2; Drill Leader 1; Pep Club 1; School Paper 1 ; Language Club 2. ERLAND JOHN KIOSTERUD (Earl) McLean: Dance Baud 2, 3, 4. SANDRA KAY KNOBLOCH (Sandy) McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Drill Team 4. Other: Cho rus 1; GAA 2. JENS KOESTER (Jens) CECILIA KOOKEN (Cecilia) DIANE KOVALEVSKT (Diane) Other: Chorus 1, 2; Photography Club 1; British- American Relation 1, 2; Tennis Club 3. JO ANN LAJAUNIE (Jodi) McLean: Spanish Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 2; Pep Club 3, Pres. 4; Sweetheart Dance Decorations Comm. 3; SCA Alternate Rep. 3, 4; Class Rep. 3, 4; Keyettes 4; “Eriendliest” Superlative. ROBERT EDWARD LANIGAN (Bob) 37 I’ATKICIA I.AKSKN (Pat) Other: Glee Cliil) 1; Girls ' P.askethall 1. 2, 3; Girls ' Baseball 1, 3; Opera Gliib 2, 3; Student Gouneil 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; S|)aidsli Glub 1. I.FSI.IF ANN LAVFN (Mousey) McI ,e in: ' Fri-Hi-Y 4. GYNTHIA ANN LAWSON (Cindy) McLean: Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; T.atin Club 1, 2; FTA 1, 2; Honorable Mention N. Va. Science Fair 3; Tri-FIi-Y 3, 4; SCA Cabinet 4; “Richard HI, “Show Boat, “Skin of our Teeth. “Call Me Madam ; “Most Talented” Superla¬ tive. WAYNE LEA LEAALAN (Wayne) l.AUREN EH.EEN LEBLANC (Laurie) RICHARD WRIGHT LEONHARD (Richard) McLean: Wrestling 4; Track 4. Othe r: Scholarship Society 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3. BLAKE HARVEY LEWIS (Blake) 38 NEWTON ANDREW IJEUKANCE, JR. (Andy) McLean: “Showboat,” “Richard HE’; TARTAN 1; V Track 2; Manager V Basket¬ ball Team 2; “Call Me Madam,” “Henrv IV.” Other: Publications Club V. Pres. 3; Ass’t Editor School Paper 3; Band 3; V Basket- ])a]] Team .3. TARRY EINEWEAVER (Tarry) JOHN llENERY EEOYD (John) McL ean: School Bus Driver 2, 3. HENRY DIEEARD EOCKHART HI (Beau) McLean: Band 1, 2. DONAED JOHN EEEEAND (Don) McLean: Science Club 1; Dance Band 1, 2; Marcliing Band 1. 2, 3; Science Fair I. 2; Honorary Mention in Northern Va. Science Eair 1. CHAREES CARETON LONG (Bud) McLean: Track J; SCA Rep. 2, 3; Gridiron Galavant Decorations 2; Prom Dec. 3; Sweetheart Dance Dec. 3; Magazine Drive Assem])ly 4; SCA Cabinet 4; Class Treasurer 4; Spanish Honor Society 4. LINDA R. LOWRY (Linda) McLean: Library Aid 3; HIGHLANDER 4. Other: French Club I, 2; British-American Relations I. 39 KKIC DOUGLAS LUNDK (Eric) McLean: ,|V Foolhall 3; V FootLall 4; JV Baseball 3; V Baseball 4. BAB BAH A ANN FYKES SHARON T.YNCH (Sherry) Mcl.ean: CLAN 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FNA 3, 4; Drill ' Feani 4; KiC Rep. 4. Other: Pep Club 1; French Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Art Clul) 3. CAROL ANN MANCUSO (Carol) McLean: French Club 3; Pep Club 3; CLAN 3; Prom Comm. .3; Guidance Helper 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior BaiKpiet Comm. ROBFlUr FUCFNF MANTFLL (Bob) McLean: Thespians 2; German Club 2; Science Club 4; Fine Arts Seminal ' 4. RICHARD GREGORY T.YON (Frog) McLean: Wrestlins; 3. YIORRIS LYNN MABBITT (Morrie) MARY RANDOLPH MAHLER (Mary) McLean: Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2; Dist. Ed. 4. 40 15EVKKI.Y SUE AL RTIN (Bev) McLean: Badminton Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Volleyljall Intramiirals 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Guidance Staff 4; School Store Staff 4; Intramural Board 4; “Call .Me IMadam. ‘’King Henry IV.“ “Life With Father.” RICHARD EDWARD McCARTHY (Richard) McLean: Magazine Drive Winner 1; Bowling Club 3, 4;Dist. Ed. 4. PATHICK OWXE iAIcCLAX. HAN (Pat) McLean: Wrestling 3. 4. Other: M restling 1; JV Football 2. JERALD THOMAS McCLARD (Jerry) McLean: J Baseball 2; Cappella Choir 3; “Boy Friend.” “Down in the Valley.” SUXNY CABELL McCULLEY (Sunny) McLean: French Club 3; Tri-Lli-Y .3, 4; Songleader, Co-Capt. 4; Senior Baiapiet Comm. Other: Girls League 1, 2; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2: S])otlighters 1; Booster Club 1, 2; GAA 2. ROBERT HAYXES McCUTCHEOX, JR. (Rocky) IcLean: V Baseball Mgr. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Boost¬ er Club 4. Other: JV Football 1; Spanish Club 1. AIICHAEL ALLEX McDAXIEL (Mike) McLean: JV Football 2, 3; V Football 4; JV Wres¬ tling 3; V V restling 4. JAMES PAUL McGOVERX (Jimmy) McLean: Track 3, 4. 41 W AI IKK CIIKST MclNTYIJK (Tenv) McLemi: rrat ' k 1. (hlier: I’oolkall 1; Ikuid 1. 2, 3; Swiniiiiino 2; Track 3. l AN’IUS l)|v N AlcKA iDce) l rr™ .- I!„„sle, CIhI, 2 .i. Us’l Sec. I: |),iv,. lie,,. 2; Froru-I, Cli.l, 3, Pres. k ' Dnii. e C.mun. .3; CI.AN 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4- “Tlie i )y rriend. (Aiano de l eroerac.” JAA ' K CAKKY McKKNNKA ' (Jane) 1 ' “■ I f ' yetles 2, 3, 4; “Merry Widow,” “Call Me Madam : SCA Alternate Rep. 4; Frend, Clnl. 4; Cheerleader Jr.-Sr. Game 4. RICHARD WALLER AJcLELLAN (Richard) Mc .ean: Chess Clnh 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 4, ICC Ret) 4- Cluh 4; Go Cluh Pres., ICC Rep. 4. Other: (Jiess Clnh Pres. 3; Chess Team .3. Chess Team 2, 4; Science KAJ4ILFFN GRAVES AIcNAAJARA (Kathy) ETA 1, .Sem 2; A Cappella Choir 2; “Meriy Widow”; Alag. Drive Rej.. -, . Ke ettes 3, S(m. 4; SCA Alt. Rep. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm, o, (Jiiistmas Dance (a)mm. 3, 4; Ei ' ench Clnh 1. KAREN LYNN McPIIERSON (Karen) McLean: Girls ' Chorus 1; A Ca])pella Choir 2. 3; “Merry Widow”; Drill Team 3. 4. RERECCA GANT MEEYI (Becky) McLean: Tri-LIi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4; Girls’ CIk.ius 2. Other: Welfare Rep. 1; Glee Cluh 1. 42 J()H PETROVICH AIESHKOFF III (John) McLean: Chess Cliil) 1, 2. 3, 4; Press P)ureaii IMiotographer 3; HIGHLANDER 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Photography Club. Pres. 4; King Henry I ’: CEAN Photogra¬ pher 4. CHRISTINE JEAN MILLER (Chris) McLean: Sweetheart Court 2; SCA Rep. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2: Ihom Comm. 3; V Cheerleader 3: Homecoming Court 3; Homecoming Oueen 4; CLAN .3: Keyettes 4: Most Attractiye” Superlatiye. Other: alentine Court 4: Homecoming Princess 1; Y-Teens. Pres. 1; Pep Club 1: Hmrm. Reji. T. MICHELE MHT.ER (Michele) KATHLEEN DORCAS MIX (Kathy) McLean: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: SCA Rep. 3. 4; HIGHLANDER 3. Asst. Ed. 4: CLAN 4; Mag. Driye Rep. 3; Prom Comm. 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3: Name Cards Comm. 4; Commencement Comm. YUKIKO MIZOTE McLean: Keyette 4: A Cappella Choir. Treas. 4; Press Bureau 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Booster Club 4: AES Exchange Student Scholarship. Other: T CA 1; Science Club 1; School Trij) Comm. 1: English Speaking Society 2, Pres. 3; Chorus Club 2; Chapel Seryice Comm. 2; Homeroom Comm. .3; Music Comm. 3. LESLIE JEAN MOBERG (Leslie) McLean: Booster Club 3. 4; MTF .3. Sec. 4; EHA .3; Prom Comm. .3; Tri-Hi-T, Sec. 4; Press Bureau 4; Sr. Cheerleader 4. HERBERT BROOKE MOORE (Herb) McLean: JV Footl)all 2: Track 3, 4. 43 THOMAS AGLISI’US MORAN (Tom) ANN CIIRISriNF MORI,AN McLeati: (jirls (Jioir 1; Latin Cliih 2; A Ca])pella (Jioii ' 2; Madrigals 4; fNA T; ‘■‘ShowToat, ’ “Mei ' ry Widow,” ‘-Call Me Madam,” “Idle Wdlh Father.” Other: A (.appella (dioii- .4; French Clnh 3; Y-Teens 3; Music Clnh 3; Junior Red (iross Clnh 3. JACK MICHAEL MUNSON (Mike) McLean: Key Clnh 3. 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; French Clnh 4. Other: V. Pres. 1; SCA Rep. 1; JV Raskethall 1; 1st Place “American Essay Contest” 1. LYVIA MARIE NACLEY ( Jarie) McLean: Mixed Choir 1; Cirls’ Choir 2; DE Clnh 3, 4. SHARON ADAMS NEUMEYER (Sharon) NANCY ANNE NOLAN (Nancy) Mcl .ean: Cirls’ (ihoriis 1, 2; Intramural Raskethall 4. FRANK TAYLOR NORRIS (Frank) Mcfjean: Class Constitution Comm. 2; V Track 2, 3, 4; J hoothall 2; SCA Cabinet 3; Key Clnh 2, 3, Board ol Directors 4. PHYLLIS ELAINE NYE (Penny) McLean: FJ’A 2. 3. Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Clnh 3; Speed Society 3; HICHLANDER 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. 44 RICHARD ALVA NYE (Richard) McLean: Spanish Club 1, 2; Football 4. ROBERT NYE (Boh) McLean: JV Wrestling 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Hi A 4; Tennis Team 4. Other: Jr. Honor Society 1: Student Council 1, 2. SARAH JANE ANN NYE (Sally) McLean: Eatin Club 1; JV Basketball 1, 2; Y Bas¬ ketball 3, 4; JV Softball 1; V Softball 2, 3. 4; Con¬ cert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3; JV Hockey 2; V Hockey 3. 4; French Club 4. KRIS RARE O’CONNOR (Kris) McLean: German Clul) 1; Wrestling 2, 3. CHARLES O’DONNELE (Chuck) McLean: Bus Driver 3. RITA EEIZABETH OEIVER (Rita) McLean: Girls ' Ghorus 1. 2; VOT 4. GHARLES OMOHUNDRO (Ghuck) ROBERT RUSSEEL OSTERHOUDT (Bob) McLean: JV Wrestling 3; V Tennis 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Constitu¬ tion Comm. 3; Spanish Newspaper, Sports Ed. 3: SCA Constit. Comm. 4; Spanish Club Assembly 4; Cap and Gown Comm. 4; TARTAN 4; Baccalaure¬ ate Comm. 4. 45 ■ SANDHA LOKKAINK I’AIAIKK (San.ly) McLean: ShowNoat ; VO I 1; ( a|)s and (jowns (aniitii. 4. SUZANNK M. PATKS (Suzanne) McLean: Disl. Ed. Clul) 4. (Liter: HIA 1; Llinral Clul) 1 ; ielieiy Clnl) I. I’AMEEA STUART PATTON (Pam) McLean: Pe]) Clnh 3; Jr.-Sr. Clieerleadei-4; Tri-Ili-Y 4. 0 m : Choir 1; Pep Night Variety Show 2; Cheerleader 1 ; Drama Clnh 2; RED AND REACK; Volleyhall IVam 2. PEGGY JEANNE PEARCE (I’eggy) McLean: SCA Rep. I, 3; Class Re]). J; Palin did) 1. 2; Pep Clnh 1, 2; Keyettes 2. 3, 4; 4 hes])ians 2; Const. Comm. 2; rilGlir.ANDER 2, Ad. Mgr. 3, New s Ed. 4; (Jnill and Scroll .3. Pres. 4; V Clieerleadei ' 4. ANN MARGUERITE PERPIGI4 (Ann) 4 cPer )?; Keyettes 3, 4; Pep Ghih 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 4: Class Rep. 4; “Most De- jiendahle” Superlative. Other: Lihrary Cluh 2; ETA, Treas. 4. THOMAS ERANCIS PIERSON (Thom) McLean: Stamp Cluh 1 ; Dance Cluh 1; Dist. Ed. Cluh 4. WIPLIAM HOWARD PIERSON (Rill) Mcl.ean: Disl. Ed. Cluh 4. 46 ROGER BRUCE PEFTARD (Roger) McLean: Eatin Club 2, Treas. 3; Chair. Key Club 3. 4; SC A Rep. 4; Caps anti Gowns Co- VIRGINIA HAZEL PEOTT (Cinia) McLean: ETA 2, 3. V. Pres.. 4; Quill anti Scroll 3, Sec. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: Sr. Honor Society 3. 4; Erench Clult 3; Erencb Honor Society 3. 4: HIGHLANDER 2, Eeat. Etl. 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Other: Student Guide 1. Letters for Service and Scbolarsbip; WOODBOE RNE LOG Editor-in-Chief 1. EEINORE SANDRA POLLOCK (Ein) Mcl.ean: Erench Club 3. 4; TARTAN 3, 4; HIGHLANDER 3, 4; Heather Award 4. RONALD LEE PORTER (Ronnie) STEN BOYE POULSEN (Sten) McLean: AES Student Exchange Scholarship Program 4; Photo Club 4; ETA 4; A Cap- pella 4; Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES QUINN (Jim) PAMELA CHERYL RALSTON (Pam) McLean: JV Hockey 3; V Basketball 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; HIGHLANDER 4; Span¬ ish Honor Society 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Songleader 4; V Softball 4. Other: GAA 1; Girls’ League 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 1; California Scholastic Federation 2; Booster Club 2; A Cappella Choir 2. 47 ROUKHT KARL R VTHBURN (Boh) McLean: Band B. Other: Bnind 1. 2; Royal Hi-Y L 2; JV Swimming 1 : V Swimmiiiiz; 2; Water 1 )lo 2. ROBKR ' J’ BROWNING RENCTR JR. (Lug) Mcljean: A Cajipella 3; Bns Patrol 3, 4; Student Staff 4; Tahi’arv Assistant 4. SANDRA i EE REUSCHE (Sandra) McLean: JV Baskethall 1, 2; V Baskethall 3, 4 Capt.; TARTAN 2, 3; Pep Clnh 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; SCA Representative 4; SC A Delegate to Convention 4; Songleader 4; Public Speaking Forensics Win¬ ner 2. MICHAEE DAVID REXROAD (AJike) McLean: Chess Cluh 1; JV Foothall Manager 2; TARTAN 4; CEAN 4; Spanish Clnl) 4; Hi-Y 4; Li- hraiy Worker 4; Baccalaureate Committee 4; “Anti¬ gone,” “Merrv Widow,” “Cho Clio San,” “Boy¬ friend,” “Call Me AJadam.” “Henry IV,” “Life With Father”; ETA 4. DAVID CHARLES REYNOLDS (Dave) Other: Rifle Team 2, .3. HELEN EEIZABETH RHODES (Helen) McLeaj}: Girls ' Chorus 1 ; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Cluh 1; Intramurals 2; Christmas Dance Decora¬ tion Committee 2; DE Cluh Reporter 4. CRAIG ANDERSON RICE (Craig) McLean: SCA Re{)resentative 1; JV Foothall 2; Thespians 4; A Cappella Choir 2, 3; AJadrigals 3, 4; “Aleny Widow,” “Boyfriend,” “Down in the Valley,” “A Very AJerry Christmas.” ELIZABETH ANICE RICHARDSON (Beth) McLean: Booster Cluh 2, .3, 4; TARTAN 2, 3, 4; HIGHLANDER 2, 3, 4; French Cluh 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3. Other: Drama Cluh 1; Dormitory Representative 1; Trips Committee 1. 48 SUE ADELE RIGSBY (Sue) McLean: CLAN 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; HIGHLAND¬ ER 2, 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Homecomins; Dance Comm. 4. Other: Cheerleader 1; JV Baseljall 1; JV Basket¬ ball 1; Class Sec. 1; Sweetheart Dance Maid of Honor 1; Art Editor School Paper 1. WALTER RICHARD RISTOW (Richard) McLean: Jr. Honor Society 2; TARTAN 2, 3, Lay¬ out Ed. 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Chess Cluh 4; Science Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; “Most Likely to Succeed” Superlative; Merit Schol¬ ar 4. REGINA GOWENA ROBINSON (Regina) McLean: “Showboat”; Intramural Badminton 1; In¬ tramural Volleyball 1; FBLA, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Guidance Helper 4; Art Club 4. SUZANNE ROBISON (Suzi) McLean: Keyettes 2, 3, 4; CLAN 2, Ad. Ed. 3, Idterary Ed. 4; Jr. Honor Society 2; French Club 2; Pep Club 3; Sr. Honor Society 3, Sec. 4; Prom Comm. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SCA Cal)inet 4; Baccalaureate Comm. 4. ROBERT LARRY ROGERS (Robert) McLean: Reserve Band 1, 2; Mag. Drive Rep. 1; Latin CIuIj 2, 3; State Latin Contest Rep. 2; Sym¬ phonic Band 3, Treas. 4; Tri-M 3, ICC Rep. 4; Key Club 4; Sr. Honor Society 4. ROBERT GERYL ROOP (Bob) McLean: JV Baseljall 2, .3; V Baseball 4; JV Foot¬ ball 2, 3; V Football 4; V Wrestling 3, 4. EMILY REBECCA ROPER (Becky) McLean: HIGHLANDER 1; Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Keyettes 2, .3, Pres. 4; TARTAN 2; SCA Rep. 3; Class Const. Comm. Chrm. 2; SCA Sec. 3; V Cheer¬ leader 3; Sr. Honor Society 3, V. Pres. 4; Forensics Winner 3; N. Va. Teen Council 3; SPTA V. Pres. 4; SCA Dist. Convention, Chairman, 4; Optimist Outstanding Sr. Girl Award; “Henry IV.” MARY ANN ROSENBAUM (Mary Ann) McLean : SCA Rep. 1, 2; Guidance Helper 3; Prom Comm. 3; Tri-Hi-Y, ICC Rep. 4; Press Bureau 4; Commencement Comm. 4; Sr. Class Rep. 49 CAROL KOSKNIIOCH (Carol) McLcdu: Spanish Cliih 2. 3; S] anish Honor Society 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; Heatlier Award 3; Sr. H onor Society 4. IMANE ESClIF.R ROSFNTHAT. (Diane) McLean: .Ir.-Sr. Clieerleader 3; French Chih 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Jr. Honor So¬ ciety 4; Nat’l Merit Commendation 4. Other: Cheerleading 1; THE 4X4M-TOM I; Chiefettes 1; Latin Clnh, Treasurer 1; French Clnl) 2: International Clnh 2; AJardi Gras 2; Intramiirals 2. STEPHEN ROSSERT RUDDY (Steidien) Other: Rifle Team 1, 2, 3; Rifle Clnh 1 ; Golf Team 3. PA44HGIA ANIGE RUEPP (Pat) PATRIGIA EEOTA RUSH (Patty) McLean: English Representative 1, 2; “Showhoat,” “Ginderella”; Pep Clnh 1; Grid¬ iron Gallavante Comm. 2; Sweetheait Dance Comm. 3; Prom Comm. 3. ERNEST JOHN SALIBA, JR. (John) McLean: JV Basehall 1, 2, 3; JV Football 2; Sr. Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Game 3, 4; HIGHLANDER Ass’t News Ed. 3, Sports Ed. 4; V Basehall 4. PAMEEA LOUISE SAT.TZMAN (Pam) McLean: A Gappella Ghoir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Songleader 4; “Down in the Valley,” “30’s Girl.” Other: A Gappella Ghoir 1, 2; French Clnh 1, 2; Pep Clnh 1 ; Drill Team 2; Student Court 1 ; Student Congress Representative 2. 50 SANDRA T.EE S ANDERS ( Sandy) McLean: ETA E 2, 3, 4; EHA 1 ; Pei) Clnh L 2; Ei ' ench Clul) 2. 3; Intranuiral Sports 1.2; TARTAN 3. 4; CEAN 3. 4; Sr. Honor Sorietv 4. JAMES EMAIETTE SANDIEER (Jimmy) BARRY TEE SCARBOROUGH (Barry) McLean: DE Clnl) 4. KERRY R. SCHMIDT (Kerry) McLean: V Track 3, 4; Chess Cliih 1: Homeroom Representative 1; Intramural Bowl¬ ing 3. Other: V Track 2; Pep Clul) 2; JV Eootl)all2; Sophomore Senator. ERIEDA GAYLE SCRIVENER (Erieda) McLean: Business Committee for Showboat 1; Guidance Office Helper 4. GHARLES HENDERSON SEAWELL (Charlie) McLean: Assistant on Magazine Drive; “Wittiest Superlative. ELIZABETH ANNE SHADE (Anne) McLean: HR Rep. 1; Intramural Board 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1; Jr. Honor Society 2; Spanish Honor Society 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Guidance Worker 3; JV Hockey 3; HIGHLANDER Editor 4. 51 BARHAKA SUE SUEEKS (BaiUara) Mcl.eai}: Drill Team 2, 3, Capt. 4; Prom Comm. 3. JORDAN KNOX SHEITON (Knox) McLean: Spanish Honor Society 3; Thespian Honor Society 3, 4; Key Clnh 3, 4; (Jnill and Scroll 4; HIGHEANDER 3, Ad. Mgr. 4. DONALD LEON SHIPMAN (Don) McLean: JV Eoothall 2; V Track 2, 3, 4. THOMAS LELAND SHULTS (Don) McLean: Track 1, 2; Key Clul) 2, 3, 4; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; JV Eoothall 2; Class President 2; Class Vice President 3; Class President 4; Magazine Drive 4; Jr.-Sr. Game 3, 4; TARTAN 2. DONNA JEAN SIMPSON (Donna) McLean: Latin Clnh 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Span¬ ish Honor Society 3; Student Press Bureau 3; HIGHLANDER 3, 4; “Showboat.” DONNA KAY SIMS (Donna) McLean: Bookroom Helper 3; VOT Program 4. JAANINE SINGER (Jaanine) McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; HIGHLANDER 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Student Press Bureau. Other: JV Swimming 1; ENA 1, 2; JV Gheerleader 2; SCA Rep. 2. PATRICIA ANNE SLIGHTER (Patsy) McLean: Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; “Per¬ sonality Plus” Superlative. Other: GAA 1; Girls’ League 1, 2; Class Sec. 2; Spanish Club I, 2, 3; Sentinel Service Club 1, Sec. 2; Drill Team 2; House of Rep. 2; Flagtwirler Capt. 3; Princess of Jr. Prom Court 3. J 52 KATHRYN S lEUXm (Kiki) McLean: Tii-Hi-Y 4: “Henry IV’ Crew; Bookstore Staff 4; Gvni Assistant 4. Other: Scholastic Letter 1; Deljate Team 1; GAA 2; Pej) Chill 2. 3: Girls’ Golf 2, 3; Blackhawk Tribe 3. JAMES EDWARD SAIITH (Jim) Other: Eootliall 1; V Baseliall 2, 3; V Basketball 3; V Track 3: School Play 3. RICHARD CRAIG SMITH (Craig) ROBERT ERIC SMITH (Eric) McLean : JV Basketball 1; Track 4. MICHAEL WARNER SMELL McL ean: Chess Cbil) 2, V. Pres. 3, 4; Science Pair Honorable Mention 2, 3; Science Club 3, Pres. 4; AES Einalist 3; Jr.-Sr. Discussion Group 3; “Down in the Valley”; Eine Arts Seminar 4; Sr. Gift Comm. 4; HIGHLANDER 4; Go Club 4; Nat’l Merit Com¬ mendation 4. MICHAEL JAY SENDERS (Mike) McLean: Jr. Honor Society 3; Science Club 2, 3; 4; Latin Cliil) 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; SCA Rep. 3; “Down in the Valley ”; HIGHLANDER 4. CHARLES S. SPOONER (Charlie) McLean: Science Clul) 2. 3. 4; Science Eair Honor¬ able Mention 2; Key Club 3, 4; Sr. Review Board. SUSAN MARION SQUIRES (Sue) McLean: Pep Clul) 1. 2; French Club 1; Girls’ Cho¬ rus 1; A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y .3, Pres. 4; “Merry Widow,” “Skin of Our Teeth”; Prom Comm. 3; Foreign Exchange Comm. .3; SCA Rep. 3; “The 30’s Girl”; ENA 4. 53 VV:VVA KING S ' l ' ACKllorSK (S eeti)ea) McLean: V Foolhall 1; Ji ' .-Sr. Game, Captain 4. Othc}-: I’.askethall 1; V Foolhall 2. 3; V Wiestlin !; 2. 3; JV llasehall 2; Hi-Y Cluh 2, 3; Student Council Ivej). 1; Class (.oiincil 2. FRFD S. STAlll. (Fred) McLean: Debate Team 4; Geinian Cluh 1: Nat’l Merit Finalist 4. Other: Swimming Team 2, 3. NANCI GENE STANEEY (Nanci) McLean: Songleader 4; Ji.-Sr. Cheerleader 4; “Rest Dressed” Superlative. Other: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Chorus 1. 2; Cheerleader 1. SARA EEFA STARNES (Sara) McLean: Jr. Honor Society 1,2; AJixed Chorus 1; Pep Cluh 1; French Cluh 1, Sec. 2, 3; Keyettes 2, 3, Sr. Rep. 4; A Ca])pella Choir 2; AJadrigals 3, 4; Booster Cluh 3, 4; SCA Cahinet 3, 4; Tri-M 3, Sec. 4; CEAN 3; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3, 4; Clinic Work¬ er 4; Class V. Pres. 2, 4; Interclul) Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. 2; “The AJeriy Widow,” “Down in the Valley”; Thistle Award 3; Girls’ State 3; Forensics Winner 3; SCA Senator 3; Comm. Chair. 4; SCA V. Pres. 4. KAFPH DOUGLAS STEAKLEY (Doug) McLean: JV Foothall 3; JV Wrestling 3; Track 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Game 3, 4; V Foothall 4; “Most Attiactive” Superlative. Other: Wrestling 2; Basel)all 2; JV Foothall 2; Swimming 2. ALBERT POLSTON STEECE (Al) McLean: JV Basehall 2; JV Foothall 3; V Basehall 4; Booster Cluh 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Bas- kethall Came 4; Lihrary Award. ATLEE LEE STEPHAN (Lee) Thesi)ian 3, 4; “Our Town,” “Boy Friend,” “Cyrano de Bergerac,” “Call Me Ma¬ dam”; HIGHLANDER 3, 4; Press Bureau 3; Commencement Committee 4. 54 JO ANN STEVENS (Jo Ann) McLean: A Ca])])ella Choir 4; VOT 4. Other: I41)raiy Cluh 2; A Cappella Choir 3; Concert Choir 3. SUSAN JANE STILES (Susan) McLean: Art Chih 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; TARTAN 4; Eihrary Helper 4. JANET MAY STODDARD (Janet) McLean: Intramu rals 2, 3; CLAN 3; Drill Team 1, 4: HIGHLANDER 4; Student Press Bureau 4; ENA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. MARY KATHERINE STONE (Kaye) McLean: JV BasketlxRI I, 2; JV Softball 1, 2; SCA Rep. 1. 2, 3; Girls’ Ghorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4; CLAN 1; Prom Comm., Invitations Chrm. 3; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3; Tri-Hi-Y .3, 4; “Boy Eriend,” “The 30’s Girl”; Graduation An¬ nouncement Chrm. 4; Songleader 4. MARY ANN STOTLER (Mary) McLean: ENA 1, 2, ICC Rep. .3, Pres. 4; Girls’ Chorus, V. Pres. 1; Heather Award 2; Tii-Hi-Y 4; SCA Rep. 4; Clinic Helper 4; Announcement Comm. 4. LYNETTE EAYE SWINDLER (Lynn) McLean: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; V. Basketball 3, 4; Guidance Helper 4; “Wittiest” Su¬ perlative. ERANCES KAY SWOPE (Kay) McLean: Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Reserve Band 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; “The Merry Widow,” “Richard HI,” “Rumpelstiltskin,” “Henry IV,” “Life With Father”; Chess Club 4. It 55 DAVID LEKOY TENGP.ERG (Dave) McLean: Goli ' I ' eain 4. Other: Golf 2, 3; Baskelhall 1, 2; Foothall 1; As- 1 sociatioii oi Hoys’ East High 2. 3. GAHOE ANN TIIOAEAS (Carol) Mc1.e in: Hep Cluh 2, 3; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Atliletic Office Helper 4; Hoine- jooin l{e])resenlative 3; Howling Internuirals 4; CEAN 3. KATHRYN REID THORNETT (Kathy) Internnirals Haskethall 2; HIGHEANDER 3: (tIuiI- ance Office Worker 4. WIEEIAM JORDAN TUTWILER (Bill) Other: V Track 1; V Footl)all 2, 3; English Cluh 4; Spanish Chih 4. EEIZAHETH ANN VAN DYKE (Elizal)eth) McLean: Dehate Cluh 4; “Showhoat”; Latin Cluh 2, 3, 4; Science Cluh 3, 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, 4; French Elonor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; CLAN 3; Howling Cluh 3; “Most Likely to Succeetl” Su¬ perlative; Pioin Connn. 3; NatT Merit Connnenda- tion 4. CAROL EEDRIDGE VOGEL (Carol) Girls’ Chorus 1; Latin Clul) 4, 2; French Cluh 3, 4; Tri-M 2, 3, 4; Internuirals 4; “Showhoat ; Heather Award 2; “Menw Widow”; A Cappella Choir 2; Madrigals 3, 4; HIGHLANDER 2; Var¬ sity Dance Hand 3, 4; AES Finalist 3; AFS Connn. 3; FNA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sen. Class Rep.; Gym Ass’t 4; Sr. Honor Society 4; Senior Class Connn.; “Skin of Our Teeth.” EEIZAHETH MAY WADSWORTH (Hetsy) McLean: Spanish Cluh 2; Pep Cluh 2; FNA 2, Sec. 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Sweetheart Dance Connn. 3; Prom Comm. 3; TARTAN 3, 4; Hadminton Intramurals 2, 4; Haskethall Intranuirals 4. Other: Spanish Cluh 4; lYp Cluh 4. JILL WADSWORTH (Jill) McLean: Sociology Seminar 4. Other: FHA 1; Kappa J ' ri-Hi-Y 2; Drama Cluh 3; Prom Comm. 3. 56 CONSTANCE TXICILLE WAEDO (Connie) McLean: Drill Team 1, 2, 3. RALPH SPENCER WALKER (Ralph) McLean: Erench Clnl) 3; Science Clul) 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM WALKER (Boh) McLean: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2; Varsity Eootl)all Manager 3, 4. DOUGLAS CORTNEY WALSH (Doug) McLean: Track 4. VELDA ANN WARNER (Velda) McLean: JV Softhall I, 2, 3; Mgr. Hockey Team 4; Veep Art Clnh 4. WAYNE WEISHAAR (Wayne) McLean: Mgr. V Eoothall 3; Erench Club Treas. 4. Other: Debate Club 2; Latin Club 2. SHARI ISABELLE WESTBROOKE (Shari) McLean: German Club 3; Pep Club 3; EHA 3. MICHAEL DAVID WALDO (Mike) McLean: Booster Cluli 3, 4; Hi-Y, Sec’y 4; Heather i Award 3. i I i 57 CAROLYN MARIK W ' lllTK (Carol) McLedu: S(A Rep. 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Clieerleader 3; FNA4; Clinin. Rep. Awards Comm. KAJIIRYN EIKKKN WHITE (Kathie) Mdj’du: Jd ' i-TIi-Y 3, 4; ENA 3, See. 4; Piom Comm. 3; Ereuch Club 4. Other: Pep Cbil) 1. 2; Katin Club T. 2. SAKKV ANN WIKRER (Sally) McLddn: Sweetheart Court 1; Class Sec. 1: JV Clieerleader 1, Capt. 2; Homecoming Court 2; SCA Cabinet 2; V Clieerleader 3, Cajit. 4; “Daisy A4ae” 4; Magazine Diive 4; Sweetbeart Queen 4; “A4ost Scbool Spiiited Girl” Superlative. KREDERICK PAUL WILKINS (Freddie) Mcf edii: Roy Senator 1; Sympbonic Rand I. 2. 3, 4; All State Rand 1, 4; Jr.-Sr. Ras- ketball 4Aam 3, 4; Sr. Gift Gomm. Gbmn. GAROL ANN WILLIAA4S (Runny) McTjerin: Drill lAani 1, 2, 3; Intramural Hoard 1; Intramural Hockey 1; TARTAN 2, Rus. Mgr. 3, Editor 4; Pep Glub, Sec. 2, 3; Rook Room Helper 3; Quill and Scroll .3, IGG Rep. 4; Keyettes 4; Office Helper. DONALD C. WILLIAMS (Donnie) McT.edn: JV Footliall I; V Track 3, 4; V Football 3, 4. SANDRA DALE WILLIAMS (Sandy) McLedn: Librarian Helper 4; Spanish Glub 4. Other: Dramatic Club 1; Lilnarian 1, 2, 3; ORRLA 2, 3; Girls’ Rasketball 2, 3; Jr. Red Gross 1, 3; Girls’ Swimming 3; Girls’ Volleyball 3. 58 j THOMAS MICHAEL WILLIAMSON (Mike) McLean: German CIuI) 3; Lil)rary Asst. 3; I rench Cliil) 4. Other: Language Lab Asst. 2. i E 1 PATRICIA ANN WINGEST (Pat) McLean: Reserve Band 1; Jr. Varsity Hockey 2; Softl)all Alanager 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 4; Varsity Hockey 3. 4. I ELIZABETH ANN WRIGHT (Betsy) McLeari: Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; “Showboat” 1; “Hansel and Gretel 1; “Christmas i Tree Angel” 1; Constitution Representative 2; “Merry Widow” 2; SCA Alternate Representative 3; Girls’ Chorus 3; Journalism Staff 4; HIGHI.ANPER 4; Senior Cheerleader—Jr.-Sr. Game 4. 1 LA JOIE YOUNG (Joie) McLean: Intramural Board Gomm. 1; ENA 1,2; Jr. Honor Society 3; Pep Club 2, : 3; Girl Senator 2; Class Treas. 3; Tri-LIi-Y .3. 4: SCA Rep. 3; ICC 3; Jr. Banquet Chinn. SHARON JO YOUNT (Sharon) McLean: Quill and Scroll 4; Basketball Team 4; HIGLILANDER 4; TARTAN 4. Other: GAA 1; Jr. Honor Society 1; Student Council 1; Yearbook 2, Sports Ed. 3; SCA Rep. 3; Swimming Team 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross Chair. 3; Quill and Scroll 3. CLIEEORD HUGH ZEA (Clifford) JOSEPH MICHAEL ZEHNER (Joe) McLean: Basketball Mgr. J, 2; Tennis 3,4. JAMES ELOYD ZELL (Jim) 59 REST AI.L AKOUM) Suzie Hughes, roiii Cricknier Senior Superlatives ' 62 MOST ATTRACTIVE Chris Miller. Doug Steakley 60 MOST 1 Al.ENTED Cindy Lawson. Don Arrington [OST DEPENDABLE Ann Perpicli. Pete Bochenek MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elizabeth Van Dyke. Richard Ristow Senior Superlatioes ’62 WITTIEST Lynn Swindler. Charlie Seawell 61 BEST DRESSED Nanci Stanley, Bill Jordan Senior Superlatives ’62 MOST ATHLETIC Carol Cooksey, John Bayne 62 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Sally W ' illier. Bill Heppenstall PERSONALITY PLUS Patsy Slichter. Bill Hazleton Senior Superlatives ’62 MOST POPULAR Cathy Lranklin. Pat Buckley LRIENDLIEST Jodi Lajaunie, Bob Burrows 63 I Understudies junior Class Officers to ri ht: Mr. Rapier; Tony Newkirk. President: Larry Marchant. Vice President; Karen Glines. Secretary lien, treasurer; Mr. Harless. Carolyn Braun- Tlie Clas.s of 63 will carry many special memories with them always. These juniors will rememher the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the “BEST” dance of the year, their part in the annual Junior-Senior game (which was fixed) and their hojies and dreams of the hest prom ever. 64 Wlio are you trying to fool, Steve? Michael Adams Linda Adkins Dana Algaeo Vrnie Allemand Thomas Auman Allison Ames Diana Allred Mary Ellen Andriot Joan Archer Pam Armstrong Ginny Atkins Sally Atkins Townsend Aver - John Baker Eiarney Barco Susan Barker Brenda Barney Beth Ann Barron Charles Baxter Molly Bell “True is it that we have seen better davs” Janie Blood John Blue Paulette Boling Jay Brown Beth Brewer Linda Brook Donna Bowers Diane Brand Mary Brantley Carolyn Braunlich Donna Brinkley Fred Borden Betty Lou Brendle Mark Brimijoin Jim Blencho Janna Blim Kulliy lirown Madeline lirown Mieliael liuelika Carol liuekinan Phyllis iiudge Larry Pullard irginia lUirns Reva Hyers Donald Campbell Petty Carter John Chiles Gary Cohen Linnea C(dwell Mike Condon Brian Davis J udy Deason Denise DeMeniher Nadine Dillon Doug Dixon Peter Dodd Ty Dodge Jane Uocirill Mary Ann Drew Bill Earle Cindy Earle Susan Edwards Janet Eml.irey Doug Evans Judy Evers Rolierl Ezell Neal Eeatlierston Joe Ferrarese Gay Flook Nancy Fey Bat Finn Superlatives Most Athletic? Most Talented? Cheryl Flaherty Jim Foresnian Boh Fries Terry Gallagos Donna Gates Humphrey Gilhert Virginia Gilmer M arsie Glenn Karen Glines Jim Goetz Wesley Goings Ronald Gold Sharon Goodall Sharon Goode Mike Graves Tina Graves Terry Grefe Alice Gregory Michael Greenstreet Roger Grigsby Daryl Guinn J udy Hager Harlan Hall Baihie Hansen Bonnie Hamilton Diana Hanehette Steve Harlow Betty Harris Dave Harris Kit Harvell Linda Heatwole Helen Heins Sc-ott Helm Kristina Hensley Jane Heron James Hicks iBik John Irwin Cathy Jackson Gene James Bill Jarechi Jane Jenkins Chenl Jerechie Joyce Jordan Phil Johnson Steve Johnsen Wayne Johnson Terry Jordan Jimmy Kanlos Barbara Kelly Donna Kendall Ronald Kennedy Becky Kenworthy Bonnie Kiesling Charles Kilgore Linda Kiosterud arren Knight David Konin aod of love, play on” Mary Lange John Lawson Barbara Lee Judy Lehman Laura Leichliter Bill Lemos Bobbv Leigh Lester Kreisa Ronnie Kreisa Donna Kronauer Mark Kuehn Tom Kuenn Ruth Lamar Susan Lammers Jim Lane Stuart Lewis Martha Lester Carolyn Light Mike Lloyd Bob Loehne Janet Lohr Bill Lang V Karol Lojiat Susan I ape l!olj Lucas Judy Lyncli Lucy Lyncli Richard l.ytle joe -MacDonald Ketli MacDonald .loy -Maddox Ski]) -Maginniss Rarliara Mullaly Janet Milloy Larry -Marcliant Joe Martellaro Kris -Matson Kay -Matthews (ierahl McAnich Ken -Mcliraridy Rill -McCarthey Diane -McClanahan Vicki -McDonald David -McLean They said it couldn ' t be done . . . Ed McGinlev Pat McNulty Dave -McWilliams Virginia -Mecca Maia -Merekula Con ilie -Merrick Dave Miles Asht - 11 Miller Barbara -Miller Donald Miller Paul -Miller Gary Minor Alan Monat Stejdianie Moore Virginia Motson Phil Murtha William Myers Joyce Naeher Margaret Nagly Spence Neil Pamela Nethercott Tony Newkirk Mary Jo Nolan Mike O ' Brien Sandra O ' Brien Charles Oddo Janice O ' Neil John Otto Didn ' t you get any cake, Bonnie? Yvonne Perez Susan Petersen “Grefe Han Ponsen Susan Powell Eric Pittard Larry Phillips Marlys Piper Judy Pollock Fred Postelle Charles Priest Margaret Ouhtn Brenda Raines Molly Reddington Barbara Reinertson Steve Revercoml) Susan Richardson Richard Rickheil Pat Riden Cathy Riggs Mary Rigsby Laura Risinger Dante Romano Klik Koniiinger Sandra Ixorex Kay Kcitligcl) -Mike liLigers Steve Rust Edward Ivyiiex Ruth Salinger Winter Salsig tiinny Sandald 1 erri Samlerson Jim Sands Kenny Saunders Steve Sawmelle Ann Schutz Dierdre Neeley (irif Seldiin Tom Sliacosis Shirley Shaifer Kitty Sliryoek Helen Simms She thinks too much, such women are dangerous” Carol Sjiooner Margie Sloan Kay Slocom Faye Small Peggy Smith Jim Snyder Kamila Stapko Walter Stehlez David Steithenson Emanuel Stikas Kathy Stokes Kathy Stonehurner Dan Stratton Sharon Swope Lois Tahler Janet Tamer Rosanne Taugner Brad Taylor Steve Taylor Martin Teel Steve Teel Gloria Thompson Joan Thompson Phillis Thompson Mike Thrasher Linda Toomey Gary Treece Karen Trone Where’s the ball? Sonny Tuel Carolyn Tueller Edie Tysinger Jeanne Van Vuuren Boh Veach Jean Wadsworth Carolyn Walker Vi Walker Hugh Wallace Cathy W alsh Todd W arming Randy W arner Sandra W atkins Havid Watson Ellen Watson WMrren W’estrup Sue W ilber Peggy Wilkins Bill Williams Susan Williams Karen W ilson Sandra W ood Diane Wood Sandra W ood Marguerite W olf Barbara W oodson Charles W right John W ri ght W ' alter V arbrough Carolyn Zuck Supporting fetors Sophomore Class Officers Left to ripht: Mr. Vergason; Donna Rrodie. President; Elizabeth Vallace, Viee President; Gary Carlson, Secretary; Richard Harkrader, Treasurer; Mrs. Stiltz. We the (’hts.s of ’61 have liad ail eventful year, selling hot elioeolate. siionsoriiig the Sweetlieart nance, and contrihiiting to scliool spirit. We are looking forward to a snccessfnl .Tnnior year and hojie it will he as ineinorahle as this one has been. You won’t get me to dissect that worm! 74 Clara Abercrombie Loran Adams Steve Adams Martha Adcock Diane Algeo Patrick Allen Glen Aylestock Sue Anderson John Anderson Tully Anderson Richard Anderson Russ Andres Margaret Andrews Emmett Anglen Judy Anzelon Barry Archer Look out, Turtle! Elehiah Arcquin Jane Armstrong Judy Armstrong Sandra Armstrong Alyse Arnold Ruth Arnold Helen Ashton Alana Ashwood Phoelie Atkinson Judy Ault Susan Austin Jolm Baker Craig Baker Jerry Baker Patricia Balev Kathy Ball Nelson Barksdale John Basel Carol Bateman Suzanne Battey Charles Baxter Peter Reason Jolm Bell James Bell Ric Berard Melissa Birch Rebecca Bishopp Robert Black Kate Blanchard Jerry Bles Michael Bobbit Robert Bocabell Steve Bogardus Clifford Bowers James Boyd Michael Boyen William Bradway Barbara Bramble Donna Brodie Pamela Brook Stuart Brown Kathleen Buckley 75 Vv’illihni I’mllock Steven Hullock Janies lUinting Mary Lmi Pmrliage Carol Hurgess ickie Hurton Jane ISunvell lieverh linlilier I.ari (lain Larry Caine Nancy Cole Kick Calli ' on Mary Jo (lollins Joseph (iain] Snsann ianipliell Koliert Cane Susan Carl Janet Carlherg Cray Carlson Phil Carpenter Linda Carlo Merrilee Catching Carolyn Chamlilin Judy Cliiles Greg Clioha Ileddy Chojuowska (.land Claffiin Piarhara Clark Keau Karron-Clarke Aiuly Cleland Heat Iter Clock Allen Ccd ' fin Carolyn Colliy Nancy Cole Ronnie Collins Nancy Coinhs Kill (ioiu[iton Katrina Condon Stan Connett Diane Connolly David Cottle Kuddv Crain Vi hich one is the real thing? Trudy Criser Kaihara Critton Faye Crowley James Cullen Kick Cunningham Kidiert Cunningham Michael Custer Charles Daliney Laurance Dahney William Datton Piarhara Dahhuann Susan Dallman Ralph Darne Gail Darnes Diane Davis Anne 1 )eKrocke Donald Deem Bridget Dietrich Kathy Dillon John Dimpfel Say. where do you have your uniforms made? Thomas Durant Margaret Durham Gloria Dyke Susan Edens Teresa Egan Gary Ekiund Teriw Elliot Robert Ellis Jan Elvin Roxie Faidley James Farley William Favy Richard Fedora Kathy Felch Robert Faris Beverly Fishow Kathy Fitch Michael Flagherty Delores Ford Patricia Foster Jackie French Patricia Fuller Rita Gaghan Luke Galant Ann Gall Sandy Garber Sheryl Gardner Donna Gundron Theodore Georgelas Jannell Gernhoffer Barbara Gibbs Robert Giffin Rhonda Goodbary Frank Gooding Douglas Goodman Sharon Goodwin Susan Gorman Linda Graves John Greene Mary Grey Patricia Griffith Diane Grimm 77 Beth Grimmel I’attla llajitT Bruce llaliii Mary Ann Hampton .MaiT F.llen Hanley James Hanna Ru liaril Harkrailer Gharlotte Harper Katherine Harper Mark Harrington W illiam Harrington Bill Harris Judy Harris Sharon 1 larshharger Janice Havilland Ciord ail Heckle Larry Heisler W illiam Henry ickie Herrmann Bonnie Higera Patricia Highley Nancy Hill Dianne Hinkle Patricia Hinson Thad Hodgdon Patricia Hoffman Susan Holloway David 1 lolsey Dennis Ihdsinger David H ineycutt Ciheryl Hoover Allan Horne B(innie Horne Ingrid Hongland Judith Howell Bett Howell Anita Hoffman Donald Humphry Lynn Humphrey Bal Hunt Theodore Hunt Susan Hutchinson Now is the winter of our discontent. 78 Lynn Hyde Judy Idean . ' susan Ives (iaihy Jackson Wayne Jackstm Glenn .lames irginia Jenkins Anne Johnson W illiam Johnson Jackie Johnson .lattice .|(dmsnn . haron Johnson Keith Jonas Joseith .Lilies Patricia .lones Knth Jones Carol Kakalec Patricia Katen Patricia Karr Gloria Keene illiam Kelly Craig Kelting Maggie Kendall Camila Kilgore Carol Kirby Edward Kissel Jane Klein Virginia Klipa Linda Knoblock Virginia Knox Stan Kugler ' Villiam Kugler You’re crushing my corsage . . . William Kuhlmann John Kundzins Marlin Lope Lexie Lamana Jacc[ues LaMarre Phillis Lappeaux Josepli Laws Patrick Leahy Steven Leberon Suzanne Lee James Lemnah Stephen Lemos Jeanne Leonhard Valerie Lewis Chris Lingamfelter Melissa Lockhart Christy Lockwood Betsy Long V ayne Loving Carol Loy Dana Lund Paul Lurie Steven Luxford Joan Marschhaussen Susan Maddalena Patricia Maley Larry Malone Suzanne Martin Craig Mathias Marjorie Mackovcik Susan Matyas Betty McAboy Thomas McBroom Lana McCabe Jerry McCarthy Ellen McCurdy Mar - Lou McCutcheon Vickie McDonald Demiis McGlanahan Betsy McIntyre WJlliam McIntyre John McKay 79 (leorge McKt-an Rol)ert -McKeand James McKenna (!unnie McKnight Donna Mcl’lierson (latlileen Meers Anne .Merrick Dennis Miller MaiT -Miller Monica Miller Shelly Minnider Jiuly -Milloy .Michael .Mirnna Ciaroline Monroe Marty .Monch Jidin Mun ' ' on Joann .Mu-lin Ricky -Mutchler Joann .Myers .Marrianne .Myron Kenneth Xcighhors Page A ' elson d ' homas . elson Beth Newhouse emly Neumeyer James Newgnard Linda .Kewman (iarolyn Nicholson Paul Nirks . lyce Nixon James Nole James Nolke Nadine Oakley Zan O ' Brien Clint O ' Connor Jeffrey Ohlevee Maureen Oliver Kay O ' .Mahney William Orchard-Hays Linda Orrison Steve Oshorn illiam (.fsterhaudt Courage man. The hurt cannot be much. 80 Sharon Potter David Prothro Linda Prunkard James Radford Suxanne Ragsdale Jane RauJsen Dianne Rauth James Ridwine Kris Reiher William Rhuelmann Larry Rice Judson Richardson William Riddle Anne Riley William Ristow Rit Roberts Let me have men about me that are fat. M ary Rochford Siizy Rogers Karen Ronningen Russell Roper Cathie Fuffle Kathi Russo Theodore Rynex .u Brenda Sager Barbara Samson Pete Sanders Nan Sayl or Gordon Sayre James Schaefer Lonnie Scheps Donna Schmitt Shelton Schmedt Rebecca Schnell James Seaton Betsy Seaver Trucli Sellers Allen Shade Dave Schaffer John Sherlman Louis Shifflett Richard Showalter Sandra Sheley Jane Shyrock Paula Shultise Peggy Shults Diane Simmons Cathy Simms John Sinks Judy Sipe Claudia Smith Michelle Smith David Sollenberger Steve Songers Frances Spedden Molly Spooner Cindy Spurrier Peter Stanley James Steakley 81 Dave Steer John Stevens .lutly Styles W alter Sullivan Sue Snrdky Darlene Swailley (ihip St-luiyler (ienrpe Stalcup Roger Taillon jinly reliaan Patricia ' I ' liomas Phil ' I ' liomas .1 antes riiomiison I nn riioinpson ernon I honipson -Mary Ihornett (dark ' I ' ihhets Initcli ' I ' none llyron Trapnell Melody Tranpel I longlas rrenamen Jerry Tiiel Joanne I ' nmolo illiani Turnipseed Elizahetli ' allance Jeannee VanlJiiren Peter an 1 lyke Tony X ' aivada Jean Via Russell ineent W illiani ' oight Ronnie ' oss Gilliert agner Linda W ahl Roll W alker Teresa Walsh Linda alters Peter W anisley Deanna Walters Dehhie W atson Sue W atson Martha W att Life is as tedious as a twice told tale. 82 Kathy Whiyne .lulia Weaver Nighta-Leigh Wehb Zilla W ehh Ellen W ' ernick Diana W hitley .lohn Whitmer Ronnie W hitner Martha W idenei ' Lrudy Wilhelm ,lohn W ilhm Meredith Wilkenson Michael W illianis .Shelton W illiams Lorelei Wilson -Michael W ood A plague on both your houses! Leslie ooten Thomas Yanosky Pamela York Albert Young George Yount Sue Zerfoss Greg Zirzow Janet Ziska Wanda Zuck Cathy Zuver Russell Chase Robert Leonard Well. 1 never knew that! It ' s gotta ' be here someplace. So that’s where you went! ! ! . 83 W ho says we can ' t compete with Rembraiult? Don ' t ju ' t stand I here, dt) somcihing! 84 oh. ,Mr. Maranian. Really? Hell. hell, and you think that ' s a dictionary he’s reading? Walk-ons JreskmaH Class Officers Left to right: Mr. Rutherford, Rol)ert Henninger. President; Marcy Edwards. Vice President; Mariellen Steece. Secretary; Barbie How-ard. Treasurer; Mrs. Marshall. Our year as freshmen at Mcl.ean has l)een a happy and rewarding one. We are proud of our entliiisiasm in school activities which we demonstrated when the Freshmen took a close second in the Charity Drive. Getting a late start, we have organized the class for the year and for those years to come. As we look Itack on this past year at McLean, we sincerely hope that our Freshman experiences will lead us to better years ahead. 85 William Ahell Klizahetli Aclu ' iiliach Carol Adams Mike Alu ‘in David Alexander Joan Alexander Konald Alhaman Greg Allen Susan Andi’ison Judy Andriol tleorge Anztdon Greg Ai)i)ling Karen Arnloddt Ellen Arnold David Atkiii ' ion Mareia Atkinson Mieliael Angeri Sarajane uman Hetty Austin Leanoul Haily Hoss llaily George Hall Dotina Hallinger Linda liarkly Carol Harrow Karen Hasford I’amela Hatehler Lvnil Hayliss After a hard day at the salt mines. Jane Holeyn Church Hatluvell Michael Hoyd Jim Brakett Marilyn Brewer Linda Brink Cheryl Bristora Virginia Brittan .‘sheral Brodie Nancy Brook Ronnie Brooks Terry Brooks Allen Brown Marcia Bruheck Connie Bruner Caroline Brush John Bryan Steve Bryan Robert Bryant Kathy Buck Glenn Bullard Don Bullock Ronald Bullock Tom Burbage Kent Burgess Carol Burkhardt Judith Burhson Joan Burley Susie Burnett Kay Bur well Carol Cain Dale Cardwell Margaret Clalioun Gary Camp Paulette Campagnoli Ann Cannon Robert Caprano Dave Carpenter Denny Carruth Jean Carson Pat Carter Corky Cassi Tom Chambers Bob Chalsson Kim Chase Chris Christenson Elizabeth Chubb Steve Clagget Diane Clayton Janet Cleek Michael Cle-ff Paul Clahan Phillip Cobb Robert Connelly Jean Conor Pamila Conniff They do get in the way don’t they, Tom! Berkeley Davis Kathy Davis Nancy Davis Suzanne Davis Brenda Darrou Dave Dean Nick Dearden Joann DeBow Steve Dilinger Kathy Deheking Bill Dettman Stephin Detwiler David Derr Mike Derrick Genii Diehi Lois Dimpfil Warren Dinan Ernie Doe Nancy Donaldson Lynn Douglas J ean Drummard Elizabeth Dudley Tom Dugan Linda Duncan Karen Dinkin David Dye Gail Dyer Sharon Earmen Pat Cooper Becky Corv ' ick Linda Counts Linda Crandall Doug Crawford Robert Creckmar Tom Crittendin Barbara Crizer Jerry Crockett Beverly Crouse Mike Curran Caroline Currie Karin Dahlman Judy Dallman Tony Danimer Keith Danckaert Patricia Darling Lynanne Darnall Allen Davies Bill Davies Sandra Gil)s David (iindiil Sheila Gitlin Dnnna Glenn Sandy Goad I’alty Gntldard .Milanie Good Ansnn Goodie Edward Garliam I’eler Gorman Karen Eckles M arcy Edwards Kaly Egar Tom Eitt Hill Eledge Heverly Elkins ' I ' oni Eno .|(dm Erickson I’amela Escli Eddy Evert I Garolyn Eat ley Ritliard I ' ellow ' Kathy Eields Sanily Eitzgerald Rieky I ' ilield Gill Eitzlmgh Gorliss Metcher Gathy Eli])|)in llellen Eord George Eowler Julia Freeman Ste|)hen Ereneh Einda h’nieldick Carolyn Eve Rill Gale ' Tony Gallaher Nina Gotmotis Alike Garvey And then . . . Henrietta Greene Anne Grefe Nancy Griftin Curt Grina Reiiu Guenard Ernest Gutridge John Hale Katie Hall Harold Halseh Lo d Halv( ■rs Sandra Hammersley Fran Hanger Sandy Haidey David Hairnet I’at Hankins Wade Hansliohrugh Dan Darkness Einda Harrell Jallies Harris Steve Harris Sudy Harrison George Hart Lyn Harvel Sandra Harvey Eosita Hatch J im Head Sharon Helfelfh Grover Heiinan Gayle Held Donald Helsel Elissa Henderson Koliert Henninger John Henry June Herring James Hickman Harry Hill James Hill Rita Hill Suzv Hill Pat Hiller Barbara Hinds Anita Hitchcock Sona Hitchcock William Hodge James Hodgson Joan Holt Carol Hopjting Scarlet Houtz Barbara Howard Margo Hu raid Donna Huddle Grit Jlughes Mary Hummer Hewit Hurst Donald Hyatt Jonathan Irvin You wouldn’t really take that picture!! Richard Kent Judy Keroher Judy Kerr Joy Kehler Linda Keys David Keyte Doug Kiessling Sylvia Kisterud Linda Klotz Goeff Knight Nancy Koche Charles Kaenig Marina Koester Alexia Kolias Roe Konin Francis Kramer Nancy Kuenning Tom Kulikouski Denice La Casse Karen Lamhertson Trolly Lange Keluin Langley Dennis Lanigan Lester Lawrence Jane Leahy Don Leedy Joanne Lehmam Bryan Lenard Nancy Jacolnis Don Jackson David James Phil Jaucheni James Jeckel Linda Jewitt Dave Johnson Gayle Johnson Geoffrey Johnson Pam Johnson Steve Johnston Linda Jones Beckie Jones Robert Jones Elsie Jordan Tim Kapluck Daniel Karcher Connie Kaitfman Mai 7 Keehn Douglas Kelly Connie -Marshal Doug -Marshall Phil -Masemer David -Mason Steve Mason Pain Masters Joseph -Matthews Carol -Matyas Steve Maxwell Eric -Mercy Sally -McCaffrey Carole McCarthy Mary Ann McCarthy Gary -McDavid Russell McDowell Merry McFarland Ted McGavin Rarhara McGill Sue Mcllwee Pam -McKnew James Lewis Leii Little Linda Leypoldt I allies Lindquist W illiam Livermore -Mary Etta Lloyd Jeff Lockwood Dinah Lidland Gloria Long Tohy Loritch -Mice Ann Loving Cared Lowe .liidilh Lowe illiam Lowe Ronald Lowry VyrI Leichliter Jack Lucas Ellen Luki ■ns Willuir Lund Rohert Lyner Clinlon Lynch Rarry Lynch Carid -MacCaffray -Mike -Maloy Terry Mancusd Paul -Magnason Flora Jean -Markmann Ilka -Marschall Hold it a minute, Pll Diane McGuire Lindsay McManus Charles McNulty Diann -Meadows Linda .Means Jidin Merrick Pat Michlaes Marv Miele Leslie -Miller Patrick .Miller Dan -Milner Ellen -Mims Elizaheth Moherg Ronnie IMonat Tom -Munson Polly -Moore Jane Morgan Joanne .Morgan Steve Moreland Rarhara Motson -Milena -Muslin Lloyd Myers Rick Natwig David Nelson Dessia Nelson Sandy Nelson Sydney Nethcrcott James New . Sis. Ted Newcomb Randy Newgart Robert Newkirk Arthur Nickleson Sandra Nolan Mike Norris Karen Norvick Mike O ' Donald William O ' Leary Linda Oldham Pat O ' Reagan Mike Osborn Annett Olson Vincent Osborn William Pala Carol Pamisani Ann Pangman Jane Pannek Judy Paris Leslie Parker Judy Patton Linda Peer Ray Perez Fran Peterson Gay Phillips Barbie Peterson Susie Phillips get my brother, George! Larry Ramsey Lynne Rathburn Martha Ratznow Mar ' Rawlings Fredrieka Ray Jim Ray Milessa Read Robin Redfield Patricia Reed Jim Reese Barbara Rensch Robert Reusche Pam Richard Connie Rickbeil Roger Riggs Richard Rinaldi Doris Risenger Beth Rix Carol Rizzo Shelly Roark Philip Robinson Stella Rochford Kaia Roningon Garfield Rosengrim Nancy Rosenhoch Greg Roth Virginia Ruddy Cathy Rumford Teresa Potter Shirley Poulson Carol Pratt Janet Prevattee Stephen Preston Clinton Props Joanne Putnoi Warren Putzke Michael Quinlan Christ Ruab II Susan Huydii ( arul Russell Kiclianl Ritter I’at Rowe (iliristen Salsig Jeff Salt juily Saiuusson Katy Sands Frank Santangels Fail Savag e Niek Schaft Andrea Sclieurer Susan Schwartz Dennis Scott .lohn Scott Rill Scott Ellen Seawell Elliot Segal Jim Seldon Ilarliy Shaffer Mike Shanklin Rosaliiul Shea dim Sheeham James Sheiwvood Andy Shope (Jiuck Shultz David Shupe Edward Schallenberg This “Frosh” has the right slant on learning. Becky Spivey Ann Stahl Becky Starnes Charles Stauffer Mariellen Steece David Steele Christee .Stephenson Chris Stihi Man ' ann Stickes Janice Stonehnrner Mark Stratton James Strand Frank Sullivan Kathy .Sullivan Nancy Summers Eouise Sweet Bill Sweet Jim .Sw ' ope Virginia Tahler Larry Tawwater Lynn Thomaides Jimmie This Rusty Thatcher Linda Thomas Dick Thomas Christine Thompson Creta Thompson Barbara Thompson I David Tipton Pliil Trailer Bruce Trucliell Bard True Bill Truex Steve Tuggle Nancy Van Larhoven Steve Wctory Paul Vogel Jon Voskuil Gay Vridenburg Christine Waldo James Walker r hil Walker Sandra Walker Diane Wallace Jeff Wallis Pat Walsh Steve Walters Lucy Warren Judy Watson John W. Weaver John C. Weaver Bud Webb Pat Weed Sammy Weese Denise Wells Mike Wells Mike West James Westbrook Sandra Wheeler Ken White Jim Wilkins Steve Will Eleanor Williams Mary Williams Sandra Williams James Wilson Ted Winfield David Winjenback Daryl Witman Janet Wolf Nancy Wolfe Robert Wonneberger Dale Wood Martina Wood Norma Wood Dave Woodward Margo Wright John Zalse Mike Zarbolious Dave Zerfoss John Elegrouse Walter Invin Freshmen? ! 93 Kneeling: Kathy Jackson, Kantly Warner, Sally Searcy (co-captain), Peggy Elaine llovey. Standing: Palty Chanihlin, Diane Rosenthal, Donna Drasphil, McKihhin, Sally Wilher (captain), Mar ' Rigshy, Linda Adkins, Peggy’ Pearce, Barbara Reinertson. Vars tt Cheerleaders Please, cheer. Faye. Kim. Wendy. Donna, .lanice. Dray, I’at, . Iargy, Mary Ellen, . ' ' nsan. 98 Kneeling: Anne Grefe (co-captain I. Marcy Edwards (cai)tainK Standing: Denise ells. Linda Keyes, Sudy Harrison. Barbie Howard. June Herring. First Row: Pam Saltzman, Nancy Fc , Second Row: Marcia (ialdwell. Suzi Hughes. Eileen Fnillock. Third Row: (iarol Harsli- liarger. Nanci Stanley, Sandy Keuclie, ISarliara Wajndsnn, (iatliy I ' ranklin. SoHgleadcrs All legetlier, new . . . 100 sr.s. ' SSi f First Row: Larr ' Marchant. Brian Adams, Mike McDaniels, Bob Fuller, Doug Steakley, Don Williams, Fred Hoffman, Pat Buckley, Pete Stackhouse. Bobby Burrows, John Bayne, Bill Jordan, Bill Gernert, Jim Carter. Eric Lunde. Second Row: Steve Taylor, Stan Connell, Larry ' Malone, Doug Evans. Cris Lingamfelter, Bob Roop, Steve Johnsen, White McClanahan, David Bayne, Dick Nye, Averill Hansen, Skip Magin- niss, Robie French, Steve Luxford. Third Row: Coach Pence, Coach Harless, Coach Hutton, Mac Rutherford (Athletic Director), Walker—Mgr., Harris—Mgr., Marc Durand, Terry Grefe, Larry Bullard, Byron Trapnell, Steve Harlow, Bullard—Mgr., Coach Dolan. Coach Abell, Coach Knupp, Head Coach Yost. Varsity football CoacK Yost’s 1961 Varsity Football Team compiled a winning record of 6-3-1. During most of the season, the Highlanders were in the midst of the Northern Virginia Group 1-A championship fight, highlighted bv the Annandale game in which the two giants battled to a 7-7 tie. From the moment the whistle blew to open the season against Groveton. until the same whistle ended the Madison game at McLean, it was a team that provided suspense and thrills, joys and disappointments, color and spirit for the supporters of McLean. WE They 19 Groveton _ 0 32 George Washington __- _ 0 32 Falls Church _ 0 13 Fairfax _ 0 7 Annandale_ 7 18 Lee _ 20 7 Mt. Vernon _ 13 42 Osbourn _ 13 31 Hammond _ 6 7 Madison _ 20 Harlow sprints against Osbourn. 101 Smith catclu ' s Tlie Pass” against Annandale. I.iixfonJ fimJs a hig ]i„]e awaiting hii 102 Luxford is tackled after a long gain. McLean tacklers bring down a Major. Grefe leads Bayne aiound end. Bayne eyes a would-be tackier. 103 (ii ' i ' fe drives tor a first down. Harlow eyes a persistent Major. Lu.xford is dragged down hy a host of tacklers. 104 illianis grinils out yardage against Falls Church. Williams powers his way over for a TE). 105 IKif MB i ■ ' ft HI ' :.!( w ' - ly M- Row 1: Nelson Inirksdale, Rohby Leigli. Wade Hansl)oroup,li, doe Martellero, Dave Konin. Jac(]ues La Marre, Bob Paris, Mike Holsey, Bill Brad¬ way, (leorge Yount, dohn Dimfel. Row 2: dim Nolke, Charles Baxter, Steve Songer, Dave Steer, Tom Harkins, Dave Miles, Arnie Allamand, Mike Craves, dolin Monson, Ron Kennedy. Row S: Clinton Propst, Rick Callison, Boh Lucas, Pete Walmsley, dohn Shierlniann, doe dones, dohn Lawson, dohn Blackhuin, Roger Moore, dim Redwine. Standing: dim Radford, Shelton Schmidt (Managers), Mr. Harless, Mr. Pence, doe Laws, Tully Anderson (Managers). Varsity football The .luiiior Ilighlaiiclers. coached Ity Mr. Pence and Mr. Harless, cajttured the Fairfax County Championship for the sec¬ ond consecutive year. The team suffered their first defeat in the past two years at the hands of Yorktown. This year marked the first time a McLean foothall team has lieen victorious over the Generals of Washington Lee with 20-12. The season ended with a 28-0 romp over Annandale to clinch the county title. At the end of the J.V. season. Rob Faris and Clint Propes were moved up to the Varsity team, where they gained valuable experience. lie They L5 Madison 0 7 Yorktown 12 26 Fairfax 0 20 Wash.-Lee 12 26 Falls Church 12 28 Annandale _ . 0 106 Paris goes up for a pass against Annan- dalc. The J.V. gets set to stop Madison. 107 First Row: Mr. Dnlan, Critt Hughes, David Wingen!)ock, Frank Bull, .loliii Weaver, Eric Marcey, Cliip Abel], Tom Georgelas, Mr. Hutton, Second Roiv: .‘ ' teve Brvan, Don Helsel, Tony Gallalier, .leff Johnson, Earn’ Ramsey, Sammy Weese, Paul Vogel, Jim Hill, Third Row: Mike Gar¬ vey, Ernie Dow, Larry Smith, Ronnie Bullock, John Scott, Roger Riggs, Tom Burbage, Fourth Row: Bill Trueax, John Merrick, Mgr., John Colgrove. Tom Eitt, Warren Dian. Gary Camp, Bill .Sweet, Fifth Row: Bard True, Lloyd Halverson, Doug Pickering Mgr., Ronny Brooks. jVot Pictured: Edward Gorham. JreshmaH loot ball Coached hv Mr. Hutton, the fresliniai ' foothall team compiled a 3-2-1 record. This year was the first encounter with high school footltall for these hoys, and tliey worked liard to make a winning team out of a largely inexperienced group. The hoys ])layed hard, and they gained exjterience invaluahle to them in future years of foothall. If e They 0 Aimandale 20 7 Herndon 7 6 Falls Church D 12 ,Mt. Vernon . D 11 Fee G 0 Stuart 6 108 Bryan dives for a pass. A Raider is dropped for a loss. Bryan is caught from behind. Bryan outruns 3 tacklers. 109 A M First Row: David Sollciiberger, Bol) Cooter, Bull Smith (Captain), Mr. Harless, ,Iim Hott, Steve Harlow. Second Row: Bill Detty, Bobby Burrows, David Bayne, .lim Galke, John Bayne, Tern ' C7rete, Pat McNulty, Doug Pickering, Mgr. VarsUi basketball For the third straiglit year under Coach Harless, the varsity had a winnittg season, with a tally of ten wins and nine losses. The team leader and captain was Boh Smith, whose playmaking and spirit were itivalnahle. David Bayne set a school record for relxnmding, attd the shooting of Terry Grofe attd David Sollenherger was among the hest in the league. Backing u|t these hoys were .John Bayne, Bohhy Burrows, and Jitn Galke. whose play proved extremely hetieficial to the team. Although the wondoss record is not the hest. the cagers weren ' t lacking in spirit, and their de¬ termination proved as valuahle to themselves and the school as wonld any amount of jioints. With this year ' s strong J.V. squad, and the returning trio of Bayne. Stolleid)erger and Grefe, the j)romise of future cage excellence looks good. I 10 IFe 63 Hammond 50 72 Oshoiirn -- _ 51 61 Lee 10 ,So Annandale . 66 60 O’Gonnell — 62 51 Falls Church . — 46 68 Fairfax . 40 1 1 ' orktown . . - 40 53 G. Washington _ 60 62 JEB Stuart 60 55 Mt. Vernon . - 50 ,54 Falls Church ..— 48 65 Groveton -- 67 18 Fairfax .- 50 32 Washington-Lee _ . - 52 6.3 JEB Stuart - 60 60 Wakefield_ — 53 71 Madison 54 54 Mt. Vernon _ 40 33 Washington-Lee . 44 77 Bald Eagles _ — - 66 Solly scores. I 12 Dave stretches for the liall. Kneeling: Larry Cain, Steve Johnson, Sliarky Showalter, Capt., Steve Luxford, Byron Trapnell. Standing: Corden Sayer, Thad Hodgdon, Jim Red- wine, Jolin Kundzins, Robert K. Paris, John Pouncy, Dave Miles, John Monson, Coach Miller. Varsity basketball Coached by Mr. Miller, this year’s junior varsity had a 13-6 record. The junior Highlanders were led to many victories by Captain Sharky Showalter. who had a scoring aveiage of 21 points per game. The all-around play of Steve Luxford and Steve Johnson provided great punch in many games, and McLean came from behind in numerous games to gain a victory. This team displayed outstanding spirit, and will provide fine material for the Varsity in succeeding years. We They .50 Hammond _ _ 16 66 Oshourn 29 51 Lee 43 51 ■14 A nnHTul j le 64 O’Connell 69 56 Falls Church 51 53 Pn 1 r f n v .. 63 d.2 Y orklown _ 54 52 G. Washington . _ 53 59 Jeh Stuart 46 69 Mt. Vernon _ _ 44 63 Falls Church 43 62 17 71 Fairfax _ 43 51 Washington-Lee . _48 73 StiiPirt 58 47 Wakefiehl 53 56 36 69 Congressional .. 47 I 14 Trapnell gets two. Luxford scores. Cain tries for two more. 115 Row 1: Charles MrNulty, John Scott. Jim Wilson. Jim Hickman. Gary McDavid. Gill Fit Jiufih. Chip Ahell. Row 2: Gary Camp, Mgr., Jim Lind¬ quist. Tony Gallahcr. Clint Proi)st. Ernie Doe. I.arry Smith, Steve Bryan. Coach Aliell. ’ol Rictured: Keith Danckeart. Jreskman Basketball This year the freshman liaskethall team was coached hy Mr. Aliell. and compiled a 7-3 record. The team had a 5 1.3 scoring average per game, and the leading scorer was Clint Projist with an average 12..3 |)er game. Other leailing scorers were Larry Smith and Steve Brvan. ' Phe hovs on the freshman team learned much ahout has- kethall and good s])orlsmanship. which will help them in future years of play. We 17 Annandale hey 12 .30 Gro eton 32 3 1 Oshotirn 20 13 Madison 31 72 P a i r f a 12 .30 Lee 20 17 Mt. Vernon 10 60 Falls (Jiurch 33 oo , ) Herndon 30 61 Jeh Stuart 26 Fitzhugh scores. 116 Bryan scores in close. Projjst gralis a rchoutul. McDavid shoots. I do hetter with my eyes closed. Smith drives in for a lay-up. 117 1 Bald Bogles Maybe next time. Yost guns from outside. .Mr. Harless has fingertiii control. It can ' t lie that liad. Mr. Price. Killer Knup)i scores again. Rumors us. Seniors What form! Skip finds his shot blocked. Hazelton guns another. “Coach” .Smith encourages his team. Seniors .. 28 .luniors _ .... 2.5 Senior cheerleaders? Standing: Oickv Kicklieil, Dick Leonluird. Paul Durand. Paul .Miller, Poll Hoop. I loyd Halvoriien, Mike McDaniel, Steve Teel, Mike Renfro. Kneel¬ ing: Rill Compton. Coach Dolan. K. Brooks. Mgr. Vars ti Wrestling Coach Dolan congratulate Bill Compton and Dicky Rickheil. who went to the state meet. !20 riiis year the Varsity W reslliiio Team had a record of 1-1D. Al- tliough the si[uad won oidy one match, it jiroduced t ym of the hest wrestlers in the slate: Dicky Rickheil and Rill Compton. Roth of these hoys placed in the Northern Virginia Wrestling Tournametit. and yvent to the State Wrestling Meet in Norvieyv. Va. In this meet. Dicky de¬ feated o of his I opponents to hecome the second place yvinner in his yveight division. WE 1 I 25 R! Alt. A ernon They OO _ . o Madison 32 Stuart on Oi.) 2. ' ) Groyeton 27 20 A orklown 33 Oshourn .. 20 21 Falls Church 27 23 Fairfax 33 5 Washington-Lee 45 on lo Lee •- 0 ( ) Annandale 41 Front Row: Jim McKenna, Coach l)(jlan, R. Brooks, Mgr., Larr Rice. Standing: Larry Ileisler. David Dean, Tom Georgelas, Mike Watson, Bill Boyd. Ted Rynex, Ted Georgelas, Blaine Jesse, Roger Riggs. junior Varsity Wrestling Although McLean had a junior varsity wrestling team last year, this is the first year the squad has par- ticijrated in interscholastic wrestling. The team was coached hy Mr. Tom Dolan, to make a winning squad out of a largely inexperienced group of hoys. The team won two matches, while losing two. and all the hoys gained valuable experience. We They 13 Washington-Lee _ 40 18 Lee _ 15 10 Groveton _ 19 23 Annandale _ ... . 18 What belongs to whom? 121 Ron I: (Ucn l’ rii(lif. (iliiii Kriiiu-ily, Jolm McKiiy, Marc Diiraiul. Paul Durand. .Sieve Harlow, liol) Fuller, Bill Hazleton, Terry McIntyre, Brian Adams, Pete lloehenek, Donnie W illiams. A’cuc 2: W arren Knight. Bull Lucas. .Stan Connell. Charles Baxter. Doug .Steakley. Hich Leonhard. Bobby Leigh, Mike Graves, Kick rremonte. Don Shipman, Dick Kickbeil, George ount. Hoiv 3: Larry Marchant. Larry lleisler, .lint Koresman, .lim Swope, John Pouncy, Spence Neil, Bob Cooti-r, Jim Carter, Dale Cardwell. Tom .Monson, Konny Bullock, Jobn Dimfel. lioir 4: Ricbard llarkrader. Bill Bradway, Paul Lurie, Arnie Alla- mand. Bill Hodge, John Lawson. Loran Adams, Lloyd llalvorsen. Bob Newkirk, Barry Arcber, Tom Burbage. Row 5: Mark Harrington, Joe Camp, Bill Kelly, Jim McGovern, Bill Chrisloper. Larry Malone, Jim Hanna, Jeriy McCartby. Mike .McNamara, Jidm Merrick. Row 6: Chip Abell, Mgr., Doug Goodman. Mgr.. Grif .Seldeii. .Mgr.. Dennis Deem, Mgr., Bruce Pliar, Cbris Lingamfelter. Jacipie LaMarre. David Hannett, Steve Jobnsen, Dennis Bealieu. Row 7: Coacbes D(dan. ' lost, .Spangler, and Hutton. Zrad 122 The c;:e- ' hes plan strategy. Pouncy goes up and over. March 31 Fairfax County Relays April 3 Osbourn Ajtril 7 -Alexandria Memorial Rela ■s April 10 Madison April 11 A orktown. Hammond April 17 Falls Church April 20 Annandale April 24 M ashington-Lee. A orktotvn April 28 M akefield Inyitational Meet May 5 F airfax Count Track Meet May 12 Xorthern A irginia Group 1 Meet May 19 State Meet Williams tosses the shot in the Oshnurn meet. Lucas pulls ahead in the mile. Cardwell stretches his lead. 123 Varsity Uaseball |)ril Aku 1 isdii |it il () AA tikelifld April ID Lvc April i;j Stnarl .April 1 i Falls (iluircli Aiu il 20 I laitimdiid .April 21 A dtktdwii April 2 1 Aiinaiidale Ala 1 AA ashinptdtid ee Alav 1 Osli(xiirii Mav u Fail fax Max 1 1 Grdxetdti Max IB. (it ' dfge AAkishitigtoii Max 21 Mdtuit Venidii Ruw I: Foster IJulhinl, Mgr., Dave Milles, liob Roo]). Eric Lunde, A1 .Steeee, Fred Hoffman, .lini Bryant, Mgr. Roiv 2: (diaries MeNuliy, Mgr., Bill Hetty, .)ohn Bayne, Bob Loebne, .lobn Saliba, ,Iim Galke, Jim llieknian. Row 3: .Mr. Miller. David .Sollenlierger, Terry (irefe, Ifyron Tra|inell, Steve Luxford, Skip iMagin- niv, Fric I’angman, Earl Fnderbill. ' Junior Varsity t aseball Ajiril 1 7 Falls Church A])ril 20 Ilaniinond April 2 1 A Orktoxvn Ai.ril 27 Aiinaiidale May 1 Washington-Lee May 1 Osliourn Mav o Fairfax May 11 Grox eton May Iri G. Washington Max 21 Mount Vernon Row I: .bdin Kundzins, .lim Redwine, Jim New, I’hil Thomas, Steve Bryan. Row 2: (fary Boone, Clint Propst, .Mli-n . hade. .lim ' I ' liompson. Wade Hansborougb, Tim Nolo, .Mr. Knupi). Ron ' 3: Dan .Milner, Mgr., Bill Harris. Dave .“sii ' er, .lobn . ' ' eott. Jed Rynex, Larry Cain, Thad Hodgson, Roliert K. faris, Doug Bickering, Mgr. 124 Sollv connects. 125 Varsity Xemis Aj)ril 6 Aj)iil 10 Aj)ril 13 A{)ril 17 Aj)ril 21 Aj)ril 27 May 1 May 25-26 orktown Washington-Lee Wakefield Stuart Mount Vernon Groveton Fairfax Tournament Row I: iucliard Eniinick, Bob Osterlioucit, Allen Brown, Steve Sawimdle, Teil Newcome, Tim Bell, Larry Bullard. Row 2: Steve Kevercomb, Larry Dabney, Craig Smith, David Hall, Pete Stackhouse, Jim Quinn, Qyde Harvey, Karl Bierach. Varsity ijolf -April 2 Madison April 9 Osbourn April 16 Fairfax April 30 Washington- Lee May 7 Falls Church May 18-19 Tournament Row 1: Cliff Bowers, Gary Trice, Art Dupay, Gil Fitzhugh, Tom Blouin. Roiv 2: Bary Cosdon, Tom Crickmer, Dave Tengberg, Tony Jonassen, Mr. . bell. Row 1- Carol Kakalec, Joan Marschliausen. Barbara Sheeks, Pat Fuller, Sherry Lynch. Row 2: Mary ,Io Nolan, Heather Clock, Betty Lou Brenille, Chen ' l Flaherty, Pam Fintcher, Carol Barrow. Row 3: Sandy Knobloch, Edie Tysinger, Sue Surdvk, Delores Ford, Diane Wood. Donna Hutton, Nadine Dillon. r S ' i I I e a Front: Michelle Burgess, Reva-Jane Solomon. Back: Jo . nn Morgan. Barbara Rensch, Marilyn Barber, Brenda Raines, Mary Ellen Hanley, Judy Groves. IFith Sticks: Elaine Bannerman. Nancy Brown, co-captains. Standing; Judy Armstrong, Carol Cooksey, Jane Arnmstrong, Sally Nye, Pat Wingert, Tina Graves, Gail Gray, Donna Gendron, Kate Blanchard, Velda Warner, Linda Graves, manager. This year, the varsity hockey team drove their way to success with a 1-1-2 record, crushing every¬ thing in llieir jtatli: Madison. Oshourn. Mount ernon. Miss Townsend . . . He They 3 Fairfax 4 2 Lee 1 1 Herndon 1 2 Madison 1 o Oshourn 1 1 Mount Vernon 5 1 Annandale 3 Varsity Hockey Our “femmes fatales” flrilthle down for a score. 128 What are you doing out of your cage, Gendron?’ Now. wliat am 1 supposerl to do? We ' re kinda ' outnumhered! McLean pushes hard for victory. “Here she conies! Let’s get her!!” 129 front Roiv: Carolyn Bruunlich, co-captain. Second Row: Cathy Jackson, Leslie .Miller, Marilyn Brewer, Jackie Doan, Andrea Scheurer, Molly Red- dington, Katie Sands, Carol McCarthy, Pat Hankins, Pat Foster, Beverly Butcher, Dale Wood, Susan Batty, Lois Dimpfel, Diane Draukulich. Jmwr Varsity Mockey The jutiit )! ' varsity hockey team, under the able coaching of Miss Carroll, experienced a season of 2-2-2 record. These girls, we hope, will endeavor to continue our typically high standards. C ? They 1 Fairfax .. . 2 2 Lee 0 0 Herndon .. . . 1 1 Madison _ _ . 2 1 iMount Vernon 1 1 Annandale 1 “RUN! It’s landed!” 130 With Ball: Dana Crawford, Sandy Reushe, co-captains. First Row: Tina Graves, Caro] Cooksey, Janet Milloy, Jane Armstrong, Judy Armstrong, Lynn Swindler. Second: Jackie Doan, manager, Sharon Yount, Dana Algeo, Donna Brodie, Sally Nye, Pam Ralston, Judy Chiles, Barbara Mullaly, Pat Foster, Cathy Jackson, Marianne Myron, manager. Varsity basketball This year’s varsity basketball team, coached by Miss Chapman and Miss Gib¬ son, ended a smashing season with a one- loss, one-tie record. We hope that next year they will continue their fine example of ability and sportsmanship. W e They 76 Lee _ . .34 22 Herndon _ 22 56 Madison _ 26 58 Osbourn __ _ 41 42 Mount Vernon _ 29 47 Annandale _ 52 45 Stuart _ 30 39 Falls Church . _ 17 51 Fairfax _ 13 55 Herndon _ 29 54 Groveton _ 20 40 Lee _ 28 Baskethall Ballet” 131 Tut. Tut, fiveiexi)osure! ‘‘Fly liall Reiische Kveryluxly Twist And tlif scuie ucs up anullier notch! 132 First Roiv: Gloria Thompson, Nancy Wolfe, Merry McFarland, Leslie Miller, Carol Burge, Lynn Thompson, Diane W ' ood, Diane Algeo. Second Row: Molly Bell, Anne Grefe, Sudy Harrison, Virginia Bretton, Ellen Seawell, Rhonda Goodeberry. Third Roiv: Cathy Graves, Pam Conniff, Gail Held, Kate Blanchard, Donna Gendron. By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap ' Junior Varsity basketball We They 16 Lee _ _ . 4 21 Henuloii _ 6 25 Madison _ _ . _ 22 19 Osbourn _ 11 35 Mount Vernon _ _ _ . 18 20 Annandale _ __ _ _ 12 31 Stuart _25 25 Falls Church _ 12 26 Fairfax_26 20 Herndon_ 9 29 Groveton _ 16 23 Lee _ 22 The junior varsity basketball team, under the direction of Miss Chapman and Miss Gibson, shows promise in their future seasons with a no-loss record. These girls will be a booster to next year’s varsity. 133 Varsity Softball Apri .3 Lee Apt i 10 1 lerinloit pi i 12 Madison |)t i 2() Oshotirti MaN 1 Moiiiil tM intti Mas .) Aiiiiaitdale Max ( ( ) Stuart Max 10 I ' ttlls Chinch Max 1.5 Crox (‘toil Max- 17 k’airlax lap h’ft to right: Fiarliara Miillaly, .Seclt y, I)ana r.rawford, Sallv Nyt . l)unna Rnidie, Judy Ariustrong, Jackie I ' rcnch. hotlorn Row: Ram Kalston. (airol ( uulo-cy, (.arttl Rratt, (duria Thompson, Jane Armstrong, Linda Orrisoii. Sally Lcaman. Donna (iendron. umbr Varsity Softball vkc V i April 10 Herndon April 12 Madison Ajtril 26 Oshourn May 1 Mount Vernon May :i Annandale May !) Stuart May lO Falls Church May 1.5 Croxeton May 17 Fairfa.x Top Row, left to right: Sharon Earman. Paula Shuhi ' -i ' , I’aiii Corniff. Karen liassfonl. Kathy Graves, Tanna Arnold, Pat hoster, Linda Means. Bottom Row: Chris Sims. Lynn Harvel. Leslie .Miller. Midly Bell, Cindy Bieber, Ellen Seawell. Cathy Jackson. 134 Momecoming Hoiiifconiing (,)iieen Junior Class ' Yri-lUA Y: oat I)(jost(“r Clul) ■SvyTT ' ., ' - 5“ ■ ' SV- “ ■! I’jt Ijucklry. ( atliy Frunklin. Suzi Himlies. I.arrv Clirib .Millt-r. Hill Hazelton. Ferry Finland. Frank . nrris. Groves. a gBssassa ssB Steve Jolinsen, Anne Grefe, Suzy Hill, Critt Hughes. Flolj .Smith. Sally . ' ' earey. Tina Grave;. Richard Vi orley. Joe Gamp. Kathy Rnmanus, .lanice Haviland. Bob Rooji. 141 5 . S veetlie;irt (. ' mirt Sweetliearl (jueeii Sally W illicr ■ a AS- Let’s give up. says .Marsie to Donna. and Uutler ' Day , Donna Study much ■ - are you for‘ ■ ' ' ' -Ilf Satisfied?. Susan 143 Pcr- onality Plus Hest I )resse(l F ' riendliest 144 146 Sten and yuki Our foreign SKchange Students Xjuki Mizote — apan I can hardly believe my oiie-year McLean life is going to be o er real soon . . . and I have no idea of leaving my Kendall family, all the teachers and students, and other peojde whom I love and thank. It is quite hard for me to tell in a few wf)rds how much I ' ve enjoyed mv new e j)eriences. hut I ' ll trv—Cheering at the exciting football games I Hurrah Highlanders!), selling the Beat Signs. I really have been patriotic to M.H.S. I learned a lot in the A.C. classes and the field trips . . . sure. A.C. is a hard course, but it ' s fun. too. In A Cappella we worked on “Call Me Madam’ ' and I was amazed at our real talented actors and actresses as well as our terrific chorus. Lbiforgettable concerts at the Constitution Hall where I got some famous musicians’ signatures. A.F.S. parties and assemblies where I got to know lots of A.F.S. students from various countries—these memories can never leave mv mind. From American history and jjolitics to the TWIST . . . everything I iearnerl here will remain one of the most precious jrarts of my life. Thank you very much for your cooperation and kindness having made me s])end such a fabulous time. Hope to see some of you in ,|apan. Sincerely. ' t uki StCM Poulsen — ' Denmark Another year passed. But to me it has had more memories than any other year. So manv things were new to me. The country The language. The people. I got used to it all. The first schoolday. Running around from class to class. New teachers. Lockers which did not open. The first time I dropped a subject. The football games. How anybody could hardlv talk after the game at Lee. The dances. The basketball games. American Christmas. New Year ' s Eve. All that and much more will stay fresh in mv mind for many years. Eight months have gone and they went too fast. The remaining three months will go even more rapidly. Too bad! “How do you like America?” “I like it.” That is all there is to sav. I ha e learned a lot. About the Llnited States, its people, and myself—believe it or not! Who am I to thank for such a wonderful year? The Hazeltons. A.F.S., and every person at Mc¬ Lean High. Sincerely. Sten 147 Kickard Menninger Our S. Student to Berlin My KS experience was unlike the average. My adjuslnients lo a foreign family and a foreign life were not as jolting as manv have encountered, hecause West Iferlin is prohaldy the most American city on the other side of the ocean. The people are no longer typical (lermans hecause now the li e outside of C ermany; the city is ttew and rehuilt; and the life is a gentle mixture of Germanv and the W est. The faniilv life had to he similar to m American wav of living hecause the short time of four months could not be spent making adjustments of this Ivpe. Th( problem of lierlin was in the realization of our divided world. I wish I could convey this feeling 1 recei ' ed of un|ustn(‘ss. ol hewdderment. of helpless anger, and of the ciuelness cieated h this split city. One could not help wondering why families had to he sjilit. shv men had to have power over other men or why this patch of ground was free while the other was inaccessible and controlled. 1 he answeis to these (piestions should he with the people. 148 Eerlm. (jematty 149 Science It still (liiesn ' t iiican aiivthina to ini ' . It was SUPPOSED 150 ried. This is where I made my mistake. 151 ? . , f : ' . hP W « J V i [ V Kgg .. WL ' :k 154 155 ■ ' And llicy lived li;iii|)ily ever after. So that ' s what ' s outside my window! Hey. Bnhl H ‘he good looking? Quick!! ! Site ' s coining. ' e told him not to sit on this side. T want my mommy! ! ! —i 1 — 1 I 1 B V M w B B ' ' ' ' .r i k 1 I 1 n fl Student Co-Operative Assoeiatiou I he Sliident Cooperative Association is the center of McLean’s vital activities each year. Tlie organization is conijirised of the Senate, tlie Cal)inet. the Representative body and the Inter-Clnl Council. ' I’hese “niiddleinen” help to bring the students, faculty, and officers more closelv together for beneficial understanding and cfferti e activities. As ahvavs. the most important part of the SCA’s job was to raise money for bringing two foreign exchange students here next year. In order to achie e their goal they sponsored a “welcome” for the faculty, an orientation for new students, the SCA handbook, the Junior-Senior Came, the Student Directory, and a Mclaxui Hat Sale. This year our student government initiated the “High¬ land Givers Fund” and rewrote the SCA Constitution. They bought a Daidsh and a Jajranese flag to represent our exchange stu¬ dents and gave a wild “Pej)permint Party” Dance! J hese activities were accompanied by a “Superior” rating on a disjjlay and scrapbook at the .Sbth annual SCA Convention in Radford. Virginia. Interest in piomoting the scfnxd ' s standards and |)articiiration in projects and drives have helped to make the SCA an effective organization cr)ncerned with creating a closer tie between the students and the faculty. 162 The Senate Bod) ' of the SCA is comprised of eight members, each class having two elected representa¬ tives in the group, dhis body is small hut effective in advancing the work of the SCA. Each mem¬ ber has worked toward the better¬ ment of his class and has created a strong tie between his class and the student government. Bill Hazelton, Virginia Beardsley. John Hodgson, Peggy Smith. Bill Kelly. Jim Hodgson. Suz ' Hill. The Rej)resentati e Body of the Student Cooperati e Association is composed of elected memlters from all hornerooms. It is both the responsihilitv and dutv of these representali es to inform their resjrective homerooms of the ac- ti ities. goals, and proltlems which confront the SCA. The Repre- sentati es ha e taken part in help¬ ing to jrromote the successful func¬ tions which the SC.A has sponsored this vear. Row 1: Jane Morgan, Vi Walker, Jo.Anne Putnoi. Donna Kronauer. Janice O ' .Xeill. .Vlice Pittard, Marie Blu- menthal, Katie Sands, Clara Abercromhie, Dehhie Gernert. Row 2: Caroline Currie. Judy Sipe, Mar ’ .Stotler. Janet Emhrey, Marianne .Myron, Dana Lund, Melodx e Traupel, Suzi Carl, Ellen ernick, Pat O ' Reagan. Mar- sie Glenn. Row 3: Luke Galant. Donna Brinkley. Hetti McDonald. Janna Blin. Becky Starnes. Chenl Pitton. Judie Karr, Chris Miller, Mary Schultz, Doug Kelly. Row 4: Gordon Heckel. Kic Berard, Pat Dowling, - shton Miller, James Cullon, Ludwig Kundzina, Bill Kelly, Roger Pittard, Mike Thrasher. Robert Henniger, Richard Ziska. 163 Seated: Sally Searcy. Turn Crickmer, Sara Starnes. liccky luiper. .Suzie Knliison. I’atty (Jhainhlin, Karl Bierach. Standing: Boh Cooter, Dorothy Curie. Bill .Iordan. Carolyn Brannlich. Cindy Lawson. Bill Cernert. Faye Sniall, Susan Edwards. Tony Newkirk. Peggy Smith, Kay Rothgeh. I’lie S.C.A. Caltiiiel. apitoitiled hy the jtresideiil of the S.C.A.. has proved highly successful this year. It s|)ousored a “Get Ac(|uainted Dance” for the new students at tlie o])ening of school, was res|ionsihle for donating seven luindred and fifty dollars to three worthy cliarity organizations, and raised hundreds of dollars for the yVnierican Field Ser ice through the profits of tlie Junior-Senior Game, the sell¬ ing of the red McLean hats, and a soc lio|(. School spirit was Boosted hy the calrinet as it exjrcrienced a most rewarding )ear. 164 Randy, Susan, and Peggy at the District S.C.A. Convention. 165 Key Club ' l7l7n ' Vice President; Pel, Cooler. Treasurer: Mr. Anderson, .Sponsor. First Row: Neill Freeman. Bill Ionian. ' Ivl ins ... Bill kell . Jolm Amlerson. Knox .shelton. Alan Monasty. Roger IMttard. Second Row: Tony ' Scwkhk Spence Neil Mike Munso,i. Bil .ennnl. .skip . Iaginnis. Iland .Sollenlierger. .lint Sands. Bol, Fuller. T!,ird Row: Rohcrt Rogers. Bill Hazellon. Han Ponson. Wavne Johnson. Mailer Kineh.irt 1 at l.uekley, I ' onrih Row: Kick Berard. Keith .lonas. Sonny Tuel. Mike Ilolsv. Steve .Johnson. David Brewster, John Kund- ms, , ot I iriiircd: 1 om C.rickiner. . ' eeretarv. I he Key (Iluit. .s|ninsort‘(l li ihc Faiilax Kiwaiiis Cltili. is oiu ' of llu ' larger service eluBs of Mel.ean. Iemliers tire elected eaeli Near on tlie liasis of grades. Ieadershi|) aldlities. cliaracler. and w illingness lo serve. I here are two main goals of the Key (diih the hettermeni of its memhers and ser ice to ihe school and coininunitN. rids year the cltih conducted the lhanksgi ing Drive and jilatited tret ' s on (he school grounds as well as S|)onsoring the annual Clirist- mas Dance and cam|iaigning for iht ' Ccrt ' hral I’alsv Fund. 166 The Keyette Cliil is an honorary service club whose inenihers are chosen on tlie liasis of character, leadershiin and scholastic abili¬ ty. The girls, from the so]3homore. junior, and senior classes, seek to serve both the comniunitv and school. Community jjrojects included giving a Halloween party for orphans, visiting the Manassas Old Folks’ Home, campaigning for the Cerebral Palsy Fund, and collecting food for the needy at Thanksgiving. In the scho(d. the Keyettes did such activities as sponsoring Clean-FTp Day, polishing the school’s trophies, buying a new American flag for the SCA, and co-sponsoring the Christmas formal and Maid and Butler Day. This year saw the strengthening of the club’s affiliation with the McLean Ki-Wives. by events such as the “charter party.’’ and the growth of Keyette National, with its annual convention being held in Norfolk during the spring. Seated: Reeky Roper, President; Kathy McNamara, .Secretary; Sherry Goodall, Treasurer. Second Row: Donna Flath, Peggy Smith, Dorothy Currie, Ann Perpicli, Faye Small, Yuki Mizote, Susan Edwards, Elaine Hovey, Suzie Kohinson. Third Row: Peggy Pearce, Randy Warner, Sally Searcy Dahney Carr, Jodie Lajaunie, Jane McKinney, Pat Finn, Marcie Glenn. Kris Reiher. Fourth Row: Linda Graves. Sara’Starnes, Carol Williams, Cathie Jones, Cathy Riggs, Ruth Salinger, Laura Leichliter. Chris Hensley, Phoehe Atkinson. Not Pictured: Virginia Beardsley, Chris Miller, Cathv Frank¬ lin; Dianne Averv ' , Vice President. 167 Senior Honor Society Seated: Tom Cricknifr. I’rcs.: liecky Riiiier, V. Pres.; .Suzie Kobinsoii, .See.; .Mrs. White, Spimsor. Row I: Denise Galant, Carol Rosenhoch, Penny -Nye, .Vnn I’erpicli. Diane Roseiilhal, .lody liurnett. (iarol Vogel. Donna Flath. Row 2: Tom Frederick, Nancy Brown, Richard Flenninger, Elizaheth ' an Dyke, Mike Miin en, Edith Bhimenthal, Alan Creutz, Dahney Carr. Row 3: .lames llott, Sally Anderson, Richard Ristow, Elaine Bannerman, Kathy .hities, . ' andy .Sanders, Pal Roalston, Erik llougland. Row 4: .lolrn .Saliha, Rohert Rogers, Martha Kendall, Laura Lichliter, Mary Burkhardt, Linda Cornett. ol I ' ictured: Dianne Avery, Treas. Chtiractcr. I(‘a(l(‘ishi|i. s(;li(ilarshi|i. atid service- these are llie [iritiei[ials on wliieh llie W . I. Woodson Cha| ter of the Natiotiai llotior Sorietv is Based and it is on lht se i leais that the nn ' inhers are choseti twice a year. I he soeietv aims to loster etithusiastn of scholastic achievement, stitiuilate the desiic to render stavice. [irotnote lea lerslii|i. and eneoiiraae the develo|)tnent of character in hi ;h school studetits. d’his year tlie Natioiiiil Honor Soeietv tnetnhers ticteil as jiiiides for Collejie Nialit anrl s|)onsored tlie Seiuor .Supet lativ e Dance to lionor those seniors with otitstanditig (|ii;tlities. It tdso held a hake sale and cotitrihuted to the I ' Oreign Exchange I’rogiam. 168 junior Monor Society The Mary M. Snead Chapter of the National Junior Honor So¬ ciety is composed of inemhers of the freshman and sophomore classes who meet its high standards for admission—good scholar¬ ship. character, leadershij) ability and school service. These mem- hers aid the school in many ways. This year they ushered at Back-to-Schooi Night, kept time at forensics meets, and for the first time, entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. Sealed: Mrs. .Stiltz, Hie Herrard—President, .Stan Connell—Vice President. Katideen Honianus—Secretary, Dana Lund—Treasurer, Mrs. Helil)]itliwaite. First Roiv: Hita Gaglian, Jean Via, Joanne Musulin, Trudy .Setters, Jeanie Perpich, Elizaheth Vallance, Pant Brook. Barbro Dalilnian. Clara Aber¬ crombie, Cathy Sims, Alice Pittard. Second Row: Betsy Seaver. Kris Kieber. Paul Lurie, Judy Harris, Gorden Heckel, Alan Coffin, Jerry Baker, Steve Bogardus, .hdm Anderson, .Susi (iarl, Julie Weaver, Donna Brodie. Third Row: Linda Grrison, Marianne Myron, Tom Yanosky, Bill Kelly, David .Sollenberger, Barbara Bramble, Donna Gendron, Bettie Howell, Andy Cleland, Jackie French, Linda Graves. Fourth Row: Cathy Ball, Loran Adams, Stephen Osborn. Larry Cain, John Kundzans, Pat Dowling, Kate Blanchard, Pat Karr, Kathleen Buckley, Janet Carlberg. [ 1 I 1 Bp j 1 ll 169 drench Mcnor Society Tht ' Frt Mich Ihinor Soi ' ielN is coinposcd of stu¬ dents who excel in the I ' rench language. I nder the direction ol Airs. Jensen, tlie nieinhers work to gain a better understanding of the culture and jieojile (d France. Although the F.Fi.S. was newly organized last spring, the clnl) has done niucli to accomplish its jnirpose. First Row: Kris Reihcr. Cathy Franklin. Elizaht-th Van Dyke, Mrs. hnscn. Second Row: Katliy Walsh, Dnnna Flath, Denise Galant, Elizabeth Vallance. Edith Pdunienihal. hctsy . ' leaver. Third Row: Corden Meckel. Diane Wood, Tony Newkirk, Susan Richardson, Elaine Bannennan. 170 Spanish Manor Society first Row: Virginia Henderson, Marisa Castro, Janet Perry, Janice Havilund. Deldiie Watson, Janie Singer, Carol Rosenhoch. Second Row: Catherine O ' Mahoney, Anne Cup]), Judy Ahrenholz, Jan Hunvitch, Catherine Haviland. Third Row: Jean Wadsworth, Barbara Woodson, Marcie Glenn. Kris Hensley, Nancy Gresham, Kathaleen Buckley, Mary Ellen Andriot. Fourth Row: Frank W agner, Bud Long, Boh Osterhoudt, Rice Callison, Sonny Tuel, Bolt W alker, Lonnie Scheps, Jay Brown. The Cervantes chapter of Virginia, of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica is sponsored by Senora Helihlethwaite. A student must have A ' s and B ' s in at least three semesters of Spanish and he recomtnended hv a Spanish teacher. The society holds inductions once or twice a year. 171 MoMor Biology Society Scdtril: Mi ' S llanctt. Itic l i-nanil. (iliri ' ly Liickwnoil. (iatliy Fitch. Linda Orrison, Mcl Traupcl. First Row: Suzanne Batty, Linda Carr. Claudia Sinilli, Xit ' kie MacDnnald, Frudy Sellers, Margie Math(il)eik, I’ani Brnnk, Elizalieth allance, Jean V ' ia. Rita Gaglian, Dianne Davis, Gail Darnes, Janet l’err . .lackie Dean. Keitli Jnnas. Second Ruw: Tony ' aivata. Jeanne Perpich. Jerry Bolter, James Steakley, Bill Kuhler, Alyce Nixon, Frank Gooding, Janice Neill, . nn Riley, (!;ira Ahescromhic. Alice Pittard. Beverl F ' isliow, .lint Nolke. Third Row: Marlys Piper, Molly Spooner, Kathleen Romanus, . ' andy Sheley. Pat Thomas. John . ' inks, P;it Jones. John Anderson. Ridtert Griffin, Steve Bullock, Cathy Harper, Marty Wilkinson, Happy Williams. Fourth Ron: Jackie French. Bettie Howell, Julia WCaver. Kathy Ball, Lexie Lamanna, Joanne Musulin. Mike Williams, Ric Cunningham. John .Schurlman. Rus| ' incent. Bill Turnipseed. Ron Gitlin, Bill ' Ftilton. 172 Mendel Mom Biology Society Sealed: Jean Via, Bill McIntyre, Judy Armstrong, Jane Armstrong, Jim Bunting, Russ Andres—Executive Council. First Row: Ludwig Kundzins, Dana Lund, Paul Lurie, Clark Tibl its, Lynn Humphery, Beverly Butcher, . ' ' uzi Carl, Gorden Heckel, Becky Schnell, Mark Harrington, Donna Christen¬ sen, Dianne Connolly, Suzanne Lee, Deana Waters, Joann Myers, .‘ usan Austen. Second Row: Andy Cleland, Linda Graves. Bill Kelly, Tom McBroom, Doug Pickering, George McKean, Chris Lingamfelter, Steve Bogardus, Jane Klein. Kris Reiher. Donna MacPherson, Barbara Dahlman, Pat Foster, Sharyn Potter. Third Row: Judy Harris, Mimi Burbage, Carol Burguss, Janet Carlherg, Boh onnerherger. Bob Black, Stan Connell, Terry Elliott, David Woodward, Bill Lindeman, Carol Bateman, Ann Gall, Betsy .‘weaver. Donna Brodie. Ellen Vernick, .Susan Ives, Kathleen Buckley. Fifth row: Delores Ford, Alan Horn. Elliot Hern, Gary Ptdansky, Larry Cain, Ralph Dowell. .Sue Matyas. Judy Iden, Darlene Swadley, Pat Baley, Donna Gend- ron, Kathy Dillon, Anne Merrick, Sharon Harshberger, David Sollenherger, Mary McCutclieon. Kate Blanchard. “If you have knowledge, let others light their candles by it” exemplifies the philosophy of Fairfax County’s first Honor Biology Society. The goal of this group is to promote interest and enthusiasm in the field of biology through its good example: donations of biology hooks to the library; and biological lectures and demonstrations. 173 Quill aud Scroll First Row: Peggy Pearce, Dianne Aver , Mr. Patrick, Sponsor. Second Row: Jeannie Singer, Yuki Mizote, Nancy Brown, Jody Burnett. Third Row: Bill Hazleton, Suzie Koliinson, Sliaron ount, Virginia Beardsley, James Sands. Fourth Row: Richard Kistow, Sten Poulsen, Tom Crickmer, Dave Brewster. Ralph Fuller. J ' he Quill and Scroll is aii international honorary literary orgatiizalion for tliose higli school students in¬ terested iti jotirnalistn. The Arne Snndlatid Chajtter of the Quill and Scroll endeavors to maintain tlie highest possible standards of journalism. The memhers are chosen each year on the basis of scholarship atid con¬ tributions to McLean publications. MNfEPNATlONA 174 Pep Club The main purpose of the Pep Club is to promote school spirit at athletic events. This was clone by new Pom-Pom sections and decorating of the goalposts at the foot¬ ball games. The bake sale, and the annual variety show, in which McLean students displayed their talents, were other cluli projects this year. Seated: .ludie Lajaunie. Pres.; Jean P ri)ckleluirst. V. Pres.: Katliy First Row: Elizal eth Chubb, Pam Kicharil, Karin Duncan. .Vnn Judy Watson, Renee Guenard. Second Row: Sandy Nelson, Cindy Sandy Wlieeler, Gale Held. Pat Darling. Fran llarger. Third Row: Lind Knoblich, Nancy Dean, Judy Kerr. Suzanne Lee. Mix. Sec.; .Mr. .Anderson. Perpicli, Jeannie Perpich. Rieber. Sara Jane Auman, Gennii Diehl, Joy Kettler. The Debate Team, chosen on the basis of public speaking alnlity, rejnesents Mc¬ Lean High School in the Northern Vir¬ ginia Debate League. Phider the sj)on- sorship of Mr. Day. the team has spoken successfully throughout the year. For those who cpialify. varsity and junior varsitv letters are awarded at the end of the vear. Debate Zeam Richard Henninger, Co-Capt.; Vyrl Leichliter. Charles Priest, Tom Dabney. Co-Capt.; Mr. Day. Second Row: Karen Eckles, Barbie Howard. Lucy Lynch. Fred Stahl, Polly Moore, Sylvia Kroste- rud, Alice Pittard. Third Roic: Mike West, Bill Kelly, Larry Tawwater, Gary Polansky, Joe Hickman, Charles Wright, Paul Bates. Vance Satter. 175 Seateil: Mrs. Elliott, faculty a(hisor. . ' uzic Robison, literary editor, Dianne Avery, editor-in-chief, Virginia ISeardsley, a lvertising editor, Linda Graves, irirls ' sports editor, Mr. Maraiiian, faculty advisor. Standing: Regina Kodinson, art editor. Jim Sands, sports editor, Jim Nolke, photograpln editor. Rill Hazleton, co-lavoiil editor. Rill .Rprdan, co-layout editor, Cand Rryan. business editor. C aff Editors 176 Editors at work?? Clan This year’s CLAN Staff has worked diligently in an endeav’or to |)ortray the academic and social life of McLean. Their friendly, cooperative attitude has made this tremendous task a most enjoyable e |)er- ience. They ho])e the yearbook will, in the future, serve as a reminder of ])leasatit days during this school ear. [lictures at 1 A._M. Seated: Kathleen Buckley, Cathy Franklin, Beau Vallance, Bonnie Horne. Standing: .Sandy Wheeler, Itarhara Motson. Donna Flath, Dahney Carr. Suzy Hill, .loanne Tuniolo, Susan Ives, Anne Merrick. Zartan As the 1 artaii is a s)nil)()l oi the Hair and creativity f the Scottish ])eoj)le. so is McLean ' s literary magazine, the TAKd ' AN. a svnil)ol of the flair and creativitv of its student hodv. I he d AILI AN piesents the literary and art aelderenients ol the students while promoting good writing and encouraging high standards of ahilitv. This year for the first time the TARd ' AN h as published three issues instead of the usual two. It also held the annual writing contest to search for student talent. Seated: Sandy Williams, Richard Ristow, Cand Williams, Warbara Roldt, Idm Crickmer, I?eth Richardson, Suzi Boehrer. Second. Row: Sue Styles, Molly Rediustow, Betsy Wadsworth. Third Row: Mr. Vcrgason, Siconsor. Judy Sipes, d ' rudi Sellers, Ryn Polloch, Barbara Jo Rhinertson. Fourth Row: Nan Sayler, Marsha Bruliech, Sylvia Kosterud, Barbara Sampson, Lucy Lynch, Erik Hougland. Fifth Row: Bill Jordan, Mike O ' Brien, Bonn Ivey, Boh Osterhoudt, Don Arrington, Mark Brenijoin. 178 Migklander Seated: Virginia Hearn. Ann Shade, .lohn Salilia, Darlene Howes, I’eggy Pearce—Xews Editor, Virginia Plott—Editnr-in-Chief, Laurie Wadleigh— Editorial Assistant, Kathy Mix, Sue Foreman. First Row: Knox Shelton. Margie Harling. .lane Morgan. Connie Marshall, iMary Jo Nolan. Sandy Wadsworth, irginia Gilmer, Jaanine . ' singer, Mrs. E. Carter. Second Row: Jean l)eV itz. Sue atson, Jody Burnette, Kathi Brown, Linda Carr, Linda Oldham, Suzy Lape. Third Row: Siizi Leddy. Burdella Hostetler, Paula Hager. Susan Williams. Diane McClanahad, Junith Smitherman, Ginny Sandhal, Penny Hurt. Fourth Row: Tom Crickmer, Walter Rhinehart. John Meshkoff. Mike Dodil. Steve Taylor, Gary Eklund, Fred Postelle. Bill Ristow, Larry Ritchie. In ail attempt to keep the students well-informed about school events, the Highlander staff has been constantly on the move: getting sports news. S.C.A.. departmental and curricular activities. The members of the staff deserve to be congratulated in earning nation-wide recognition and high ratings in interscholastic compe¬ titions. The manv editorials spark their informative reports and the letters to the editor give the students and faculty an opportunitv to express their views. Sponsored by Mrs. Carter, the staff has benefited the whole school in the publication of this monthly news¬ paper. Science Club Roiv I: Mike Sniull, Heliecca Junes, Mrs. Walsh. Row 2: Elizalietli Van Dyke, Steve French, Dill Compton, Mary Miele, Lynn Bayliss, Siizy Hill. Row 3: Gurilon Heckel, Polly Moore. Alan Creutz, Edyth Blnmenihal, Denise Galant, Basie Smith, David Shupe, Jean Holt, Row 4: Erik Hougland, Charles . ' ' [looner, Richard Kistow, Han Ponsen. Richard McLellan, Tony Jonassen, Ralph Walker, Roger Faillon. Rote 5: Paul Hunt, Boh Mantell, Lester Kreisa, Gene James, Tom Durston, Karl Bierach, Karol L(jpatkiewicz. Tlie Science Cluh of McLt ' aii llitili School is an organization dedicated to tlie j roinotion ol inleresl in science and the encotiragenient of promising young sci¬ entists. Its tneelings are of general interest as there are often lectures hy guest speakers, or student papers on some area of science as well as student experitiients. The cltih’s main project is the organization of the annual Science hair. Ilie Science Cltih is affiliated with the Virginia Jinuor .Academy of Science and is a charter mendter of the Future Scientists of .America. 180 Astronomy Club Tlie Astronomy Cluli was created to further the interest in astronomy in this area and to provide opportunities for the observation of celestial objects and their movements. At present, the club’s special [iroject is the construction of an observatory on the school grounds, which will house a ten inch reflector telesco]re. Mrs. Donaldson, the club’s sj)onsor. ho])es that the observatory will be com])leted within the next year. t various times during the vear. members of the Astronomy Club attend lec¬ tures at the National Capital Astronomers Society at the ' ashington Observatory. Seated: Kit Harvel—President, David McLean—Vice President, Phil Hodge—.Secretary. Hugh Wallace—Treasurer, Mrs. Donaldson. Fhst Row: Karen Novic, Polly Mot)re, Nancy Jocohus, Frank Gooding, Lynn Douglas, Hill Hodge, Harhara Samson, Diane Davis, Dale Cardwell, Bill Pala. Second Row: Silva Kiosterud, Alan Creutz, John Hodgson, CaiT Cohen, Lynn Bayliss, Kri ' Ca ter. 181 CatiH Club Tlie purpose of the Latin Clul) is to interest students in tlie stud) of Latin and the classics. This year the cluh sponsored tlie annual Latin Ran- ipiet. ' Phrough their various ac¬ tivities the “Latini Laeli” or “Haijjiy Latins” gain a greater a|)preciation of the Latin lan¬ guage and culture. Although it is primarily a non-profit or¬ ganization. any extra nionev is used to huv accessories for the Latin department. hrom left tu right. Seated: Alan Civutz, President; Nunev Itidwii, Vice President; Helen Heins, Secretary; William Kelly. T rea-urer. lioiv 1: Vicki MacDonald, Dante Komano, (iatliv . ' ' inis, Alan Coffin. Denise Galant, Elizalieth V ' an D ke, Molly Keddington, .loliii Anderson, Alice Pittard, Alyee Nixon, Paulette Cain|iagnoli, . nn Gall. Row 2: Louie llionip ' on. C.harles Lzell, Alison nies, Peter Vkin Dyke, .loliii .Sinks, .lean V ia, .Sue Martin. Pam Brook, Sue Watson. Kathy Denniny. Rote d: Cathie Zuver, Kathy Stokes, Elaine liannerman, .Sally .Vnderson, .lamse Hicks, .lohn Hodgson, Kic Berard. Ilarlnira Samson. Lexie Lamanna. .Anne Alerriek. Row 4: Paul Lurie, Pat Dowling, Todil Hodgdon, Keith .lonas, -Vndy Cleland, Gary Polansky, Dana Lund, Susan Hollowav. d he Siiaiiish (duh was organized for those studeuts yvho take Spanish and for those in¬ terested in the language and the countries in which Spanish is spoken. The cluh ptihlishes a tiew.s|)apcr iti which all articles are written in .Spanish. Some of the memlnns of the cluh are [dannitig to see Jose (Heco. the S])an- ish daticer. while others hope to see the guitar¬ ist. Andre Segox ia. Spauisk Club Seated: Mrs. llehhlethwaite. Boh Osterhoudt, President; Virginia Hearn, Vdee Presiilent; Donna . ' ' impson. Secretary; Virginia Henderson, Treasurer. First Row: Sandy VV ' illiains, JoAnne .VIusu- lin, terry (.allegos. Jan Hurwitch, .Sharron Kennedy, Molly Neary, Milena Musulin. Second Roiv: Jane Burwell, Chris Stilu, Janet Tamer, .Sharon Kateri. Third Row: Ashton Miller, Jim Gallegos, David Duncan. 182 QemaH Club The aim of the German Cluh is to promote interest in the lan¬ guage and customs of German¬ speaking peoples. During the past year, they have had two dinner trips to German restaurants, an end-of- the-year j icnic at the home of their s])onsor. Herr Mastbrook. and have made German Easter baskets for the German Or¬ phanage in VV ashington. D. C. Thev have also seen German films from the Embassy, and ordered special j ins for the members of the clul). Other contributions have included a donation to the American Field Service. Sealed: Erik Houghland, President; Bill Riddle, ice President: Anita Huffman. Treasurer: Polly Moore, Secretan ' ; Mr. Mastbrook. Sponsor. First. Row: Margo Huard. Robert Henninger, Allen Horne. Pat Smith, Connie Marshall. ■Suzanne Campbell, Warren Putzke, Jeanne Perpich, Joan Marshhausen. Cindy Butler. Second Row: Diane Me- Ouire. Bettie Howell, Marianne Myron, Barbara Dalilman. Bill . ' ' weet. Walter Sullivan. Ann Stahl. Third Row: Rus¬ sell McDowell, Craig Baker, Richard Rinaldi. Kelvin Langley. d’he Art Club was founded to pro¬ mote an interest in creative art work. L ' nder the sjionsorship of Miss Nunn and Mrs. Strailman. the club has made posters to help advertise the ])lay. Call Me Madam, and has deco¬ rated the bulletin board in the cafe¬ teria. The club also jtrovides an op¬ portunity for the students who can¬ not fit art into their schedule to use and develop their ability in art. Jrt Club Seated: Miss Nunn, Sponsor; Alice Gergory, Secretary and Treasurer: Susan Styles. President; Velda War¬ ner, Vice President; Mrs. Strailman, Sponsor. First Row: Judy A atson. Molly Reddington, Beth Grim- mell, Beverly Butcher, Nancy Kenning. Jeannie .Smyth. Greta Thompson, Susanne Davis. Second Row: Linda Brink, Sylvia Kiosterdut. Mike O ' Brian, Donald Arrington. Frances Kramer. Nan Saylor, Frederica Ray. Rosalind Shea, Marsha Brubeck, Barbara Reinertson. 183 Stamp Club riie Stanij) Clul) serves as a media foi ' lliost ' iiilerestt ' d in one ot tlie iimst |) 0 ])ular liohliies in llie world. Thest yming pliilatelists not only helter their personal collections, hut gain more knowledge of other nations. Stamp collecting has heen called the hohhv of kings and the king of hohhies. First Hail : Itnug Kclh. Dan MiliiiT. l.lnyd Mu ' i . Wairi ' ii I’ut kc. Srcond Fan: (Castner, . teve Kust. .stc i‘ .Marlin. d ' he (diess Chih under the aus- |iices (d (ieneral Rumhough. is composed of some thirty or so stu¬ dents. d he (diess ' Team. com|)osed of the l urrent fi e best |)la ers of the week. pla s other schools such as Washington and I.t ' c. Wakefield. (iro eton. Fairfax, and (ieorge Mason. t present. Mc¬ Lean is the lu ' st team in , oithern irginia. It has heen champion three times and in its louith match this ear it is tied with Washing¬ ton and Lee tor the orthern ir¬ ginia Championship. Ct ess Club 184 Sfdicil: Ivicliaril Mrl.i ' llcm. Ociieral l iiinl)oiigli. First Koic: Mary Mi(de. Idiser Pittard, Alan Coffin, . ' Man Crcntz. lla il . ' sniilli. . ' steve I’ullock. l!fl)ecca JfJiics. Seivriil Hon : .lolin .Meslikoff, Erik Hougland, Keitli .Innas. Mike Umld. Hon (iitland. Hick Natwig. Icogrr Taillon. Mi-V Xevviy organized this year, the Hi-Y is a service cluh open to any I. oys at Mc¬ Lean who wish to work for the school and community. They are the counter¬ part and often work witli. the girls’ Tri- Hi-Y. Scaled: Tnm Duncan. Pres.; Ashton Miller. Pres.: Mike Malker. .Sec.; Tom Thompson, Treas. First Row: Phil Walker. Kichard Phillips. ,Iim Gallegos, Garv ' I’reece, lioy Aye. Hutch (iilhert. Second Row: Piill Homes, .lim . wope, Tim Hell, John Guenard, Tom Aiiinan. Third Row: Paul Hunter. Mark Kuehn, Mike Ke.xroad. The Aouth For Christ Clul ) is reor- gatiized this year. It is an organization to etirich the spiritual lives of its mem- hers. 1 ' hey hold tneetings once a week at which time a guest sjieaker talks to them on sultjects of current interest. youth for Christ Seated: Chuck W ' right, Pres.; Joyce Roemhke, V. Pres.; Lia nne Koemhke, .Sec.-Treas. First Row: Pam Aork, Nancy Griffin. Barbara Smith, Frances Hragdon, Tanna Armdd. Second Row: Jim Wilson, Kay Slochm, Judy Hager, Becky Starnes, Deanna W aters, Jim Harris. 185 Zrl-Mi- y (Jrcskmm) Row 1: Linda Harrell, President. Milena Musnlin, V. Pres. Row 2: Polly Lange, llarhara .Smith. Treas. Lynn I’homaides. Roiv 3: (iale Htdd, liecky . tarnes, .Sec. icki Smith, .Tiuly Kerr. The T ri- lli-Y was so large this year that it was necessary to di- iile it iiilt) four groups, one for each class. The freshnieii took the name of the Oniicron Tri-lli-Y. the so])hoiiiores, Psi, the juniors. Iheta, and the seniors, Omega. The purpose of this cluh is to create, maintain, a n d extend throughout the home, school, and community, a high standard of Christian character. 1 (Sophomores) Firs! Row: (daudia . ' smith, Janet Carlberg, Kathy Dillon, fialhie Zuvers, Trudy Sellers, Pat Jones. Second Row: Lchie Lamanna. Rita (iaghan, .Sharon Pease, Pegg ' Shulls, lleverly Fishow, Dianne Rauth. Third Row: Melodye, Trau|) ' l, Caiad Kakalec, .Sharon J(jhnson, .Susan Ives, Martlia ideiier. Fourth Row: lletsy Long, Jane Klein, Carol Rurgess, Su .anne Ragsdale. Anita Huffman. 186 Zri-Jil- y CJuniors) Among the accomplishments of this year ' s Tri-Hi-Y were the giv¬ ing of Christmas ])resents to poor families, the telephone float that won in the Homecoming Parade, the selling of green carnations for St. Patrick’s Day. the many bake sales, and other fund-raising proj¬ ects. The Tri-Hi- operated under the e.xcellent s])onsorship of Mrs. M right. Seated: .Sue I’eterson- president, Karen Wilson—vice president, Viola Walker—secretary, B. J. Davis—treasurer, hrst Rote: Carol Copley, Nancy Fey, Marlys Piper, Tern- Gallager, Donna Cater, Brenda Barney, Ginny Atkinson. Second Roiv: Kamila Stapko, Anne Cupp, .Indy Lynch, Mary ,Io Nolan, Karen Glines, Carolyn W ' alker. Third Row: Pat Finn, Beth Barron, Janet Tamer, Edie Tysinger, Helen Sims. Fourth Row: Terri Sanderson, Martha Lester, Susan Powell, Barbara W ' oodson, Amy Cole. Seated: Sue .Squires—president, Becky Meem—vice president, Leslie Moherg—secretary, Elizabeth Van Dyke treasurer. First Row: Mary Ann Rosenbaum, Liz Chickening, Carol Thomson, Sue Rigs¬ by, Carol Mancuso, Sharon Katen, Denise Galant. Second Row: Jaanine Singer, Penny Nye, Betsy Wadsworth, Sue Foreman, Diane Dillon, Carol Vogel, Cindy Lawson, Margie Harling, Kay Stone. Third Row: Mary Stotler, Mary Burkhardt, Sunny McCulley, Sally Anderson, Pam Patton, Joie Voung, Sandy Knohlock. Fourth Row: Barbara Bishop, Beth Richardson, Donna Drashpil, Helen Dole, Kiki Smellow, Martha Kendall, Nancy Dean, Kathie White, Janet Stottard. Zri-Mi- y (Seniors) 187 Jnter-Club Council Representatives from each eluh are elected t(r form the Iiiter-Cduh (Council ol Mcl.ean High School. I his organization strives to en¬ courage student participation in school activ ities, d he council not only charters the school ' s clul)S. hut also has tlie joli of co-ordinat¬ ing their activities. This vear the lnter-(duh Council has granted cluirters to manv new cliihs. Sealed: Karl I’ierach. I’re .. Mr. Day, I’iltaril, .lean Perpieh. Row 2: .lane Matkiiucik. Row 2: Mary Ellen. Hill Karr. . lioii ' nr. Roil 1: Mary Ann Rn enliauin, Ann Perpieh. .Mice Kleim, Polly .Moore. icki MeDonahl. Ellen Dodd, Margie .McIntyre, Richard .McLellon, Rill Kelly, Rinlger Taillnn, .Indie riiis vear the Rooster Cluli lias been active in sup|iorting the school and ])romoting ' school activities. It ' s mem- Iiers were husv selling RlTAd ' signs before games. Thev vvoiked at the doors and S( )ld tickets at the haskethall games, as well as sponsoring buses to take McLean students to games at other schools, d ' he club planted trees around the school and took charge of this Vear ' s Homecoming Parade. booster Club Seated: David . ' ' tevenson. Pres.; Carol Cardwell, Treas.: Linda .Adkins, .Asst. Treas.; Dee McKay, Asst. Sec. Row I: Rcky McCutchenn. Leslie Aloherg. .Andy Platt. Jean A ia. Dehhie Watson. Jolin .Anderson, Nancy Fey, ' i Walker, .Mary Ellen .Andriot. Row 2: Roh Rurrows, Randy Warner, Nancy Hill, Ashton Miller, Margie . ' ' loan, Judy Groves, Sara .‘starnes, Danny Hummer. Row 3: Roh Leohne, A1 Steece, Reth Ricliard- son. Donna Drashpul. Roll Newkirk. Row 4: John Irwn, lodd Hodgedon, Glenn Rrodie, Mike Walke, Glenn James. 188 I I Press Bureau The Press Bureau works to keejr the public informed on the activities of Mc¬ Lean High School and the honors awarded to its students and teachers. It handles this assignment througli news articles, pictures and other information sent to the local publications. First Row: Jody Burnett, Ralph Fuller, Juanine Singer, I’am Gray, .Vnita Ellis, Mrs. Ziininernian. Second Rote: Yuki Mizote, Nancy Fey. Sunny Mc- Culley, Patty Ruch, Cindy Lawson, Janet Stoddard. Leslie Moherg. ’ t rd A’ok ; Scott Ita ' -oin. 1 )onn lve . Pioh Keeter. 189 tri-M Seated: David Brewster, Kieliard Kistow—Vice President, Sara Starnes—Sec,, Donald Arrington—Treasurer, Carol Vogel—Historian. Standing: Nancy Brown, Helen Heines. Skip Heiney. Kehecca .Jones, Patty Chainblin, Liicien Sinilh, .Man Creutz, Steve Revercomb, Erik Ronningen, Robert Rogers. ,ot Pictured: Ricbard llenninger. The Modern Music Masters Society, Chapter 231. is an honorary organization for students who are active in the choral and liand departments. Meinhers are chosen yearly on the basis of musical ahility. scholarship, leadership and service. Through the activities of Tri-M, the memhers have ojtportunities for personal musical expression, and are able to ] romote a greater interest in choral, orchestral and hand performances. : ' 0 i)ur phone is ringing. JSJat tonal Zkespian Society Thespian Troupe 1601. of the National Thespian Honor So¬ ciety. is an organization for tliose interested in the theater. Through their activities, the Thespians aid in the development in all fields of dramatic art for those who have done outstanding work in drama. This year the Thespians have taken a trip to the National d heater for a workshop during the set-up for the ])roduction. FIOHILLO. I he annual Thespian banquet will he held on June 16 at which time the induction of new memhers will be held. The societv has also presented two LITTLK PEOF’LES PLAYHOUSES for the child ren of the local communit . First Row: Mr. Uuncan, Suzi Boehrer, Mike O’ltrien. Second Row: Judy Carr. Evonne Perez, Peggy Smith, Don Arrington, John Hill, Randv War¬ ner, Alice Gregory. Third Row: Craig Rice, Tony Newkirk, Carol. Bryan, .‘ ' tejihen Dshorn, Knox Shelton. 191 J Cappdla Choir riie A Cappella Choir is a selected group of singers chosen on the ])asis of an audition gi en h tlie clioral di¬ rector. IcI .can High Srluxil is ( ' - treniely fortunate in ha ing as its clio- ral director. Mr. Klhert K. Morton. Under his fine direction, the A Cap- ])ella Clu)ir lias this year presented many seasonal concerts. I ' irsl Row: . hanin Katen, Linda Lninkard. Nancy Fey. Peggy McKililiin. Pat (iriffith, Nighta el)l). Dave Harris, liill Tranex. . ' ' tevc (daggett, Allison Ames, Eilees Moore. Parhara Keinertson, Pat Thomas, Auki Miaote. Elaine Ihivey. .lanice Haviland, Sue Squires, Harliara Hranihle, .Susan Tape. Secoriil Row: Peggy Quinn, lirenila .Sager. irginia (iilmer, Donna Powers, Gloria Keene, Jane Klien. Paul Gulkn. Kevin Langley, Robert Ilenninger, Pam . ' altzman, t liil Carpenter, Parbro Dahbnan. .[ackie Johnson, Cindy Lawson, Lianne Roembke. Clieiwl Flaherty. Third Roiv: Joan Thomiison, Margy Sloan, Ellen Watson, Carolyn Tueller. Carol I.oy, Parbara .Sampson. Jim Gamotif, Don . mith, Terry Elliot, W alter Rhinehart. Wayne Johnson. Petsy .Seaver, Jane McKenney, Maijorie Mackoueik. Caredyn Colby, Kathy Pall, Roseann Taugner. Fourth Row: Duffy Monroe, Petiv FJerdine, Linda Orrison, Ponne Kiessling. Donald Arrington. Mark Kuehn. Dave Hicks, Eddie Rynex, .Sten Poulsen. Russell Roper, Peggy Nagley, Amy Cole. Kathy Walsh, Carolyn Praunlich, Donna Kendall, Edie I ' ysinger, Sue Peterson. rile Madrigal Singers are a select group of students chosen on the basis of their tiiiisical ahilitx ' . vtdee ipialitv. and willing¬ ness t i work. I his line grou|) is also under the exjiert direction of Mi. Morton. riie costumes now worn hv the Madrigal Singers were made this year and are in the style of Klizahethean Cngland. Madrigals Seated: Gay Ftook, Pill Heppenstall, Patty Chamhlin, Larry Merchant, Carol Vogel, Carol Harsh- liarger, Parney Parco, Lewis Dodge, Peggy Smith. Standing: Sue Johnson, Sandra Rorex, .“skip Heiney, Richard Ilenninger, Linda Cornett, Ann Moreland, Don Arrington, Allison Ames, Pol)by Purrows, Pam .‘saltzman, Pobby Cornett, .Sara Starnes, Mike Wood, Craig Rice, Susan Richardson. 192 Qids ’ Chorus The Girls ' Chorus is a singing group at McLean marie up of two classes from the choral department. It is a train¬ ing ground for the A Cappella Choir and the Madrigals. This year the have participated in various school assem¬ blies. and several concerts. First Row: Veronica IJoulad. Connie -Myick. Cathrine Davis. Patty Hoffman. Kathy Denneny. Wanda Zuck. Jody Rurnett. Caroline Currie. Cindy Spurrier. Judy Loy. Lynn JJouglas. I.in Pollock. Nancy Kuenning. Frances Speddem, Lyn Darnall, Carol Bryn. Roxie Faidley. Lynn fhomaie . .leannie Smyth. Soco id Row. Linda Jewett. Connie larshall. end ' Neumever. Fran Peterson, Pat t.t Reastan. Sara Jane Suman, Henrietta Greene. Christie Raad. Jane Beeson. Marisa Castro. Joan Blaisdell. Judy Wat¬ son, Beth Rix, Jean Dewitz. Connie Rickheil. Shirlie Spitler. Theresa Egan. Nancy Bi-hopp. Third Row: Nancy Griffen, Nancy Davis. Bechy Starnes. Hannah Pierce. Dana Sound, terry WaDh. Toni Eno, Sharon Blue, Nancy Cole. Joyce Roemhke, Dee Gee Curll. Daryl Guinn. Renee Guenard. Marcie Atkinson. Nancy Brook. Linda Harell. Eilleen Bullock. Pamala McKnew. Fourth Row: Carole Mc- Caffray. Nancy ■ Bierach, Mary Lou lluppuch, Gail Vdarns. Rosita Hatch. Melodic Traupel. Michele Miller. Carol Kakalec. Jane Dodrill. Pam iMasters. Murcia Crawford. Barharu Pateivon. Dale Wood. Karen Dahlman, Karen Arnholdt. Sue Matyas. Berkley Du is. Barliara Thompson. Bob Cornett, Allison Ames, Bill Heppenstall, Craig Rice, Patty Chamblin, Pam Saltzman n All-State Chorus is made up of a verv few select singers of exceptional ahilitx and vocal quality. Selection of this group is made by an impartial hoard. This group ltartici])ates in a weekend of fun atid music with students from manv other schools. At the end of the weekend, the entire group jtresents a concert for their own enjoy¬ ment and the enjoyment of the public. Mi-State Choir 193 Symphonic Mand I lie Symplutiiic Band is composed of students in the band department who are interesteil and displa musical ability. The hand performs at school assemblies and each year juits on a Christmas and Spring Concert. Phey also present a festi al clinic and several Po]i Concerts. First Row: Rebecca Jones, Rat Wingist, Lucien Siiiitli, William Kistow, Douglas Coodman, Abby Hap- kius. . ' haron Goodall, Karen Konningen. Second Row: Helen Heines, John Hodgeson, . ' teve Revercomb, Ronny Kreisa, Jay Brown, Raul Hunter, Engrid Hougland, Sue Dawson, Don Miller, David Zerfoss, Eric Rittard, John Rippett, Mr. Lester. Row 3: Rain Escb, Linda Leopoldt, Jean Hidt, Itarbara Kenoch, Gorden Heckel, Alice Halvorson, John Senk, Walter , ' snllivan, Loran Adams, Harry Hood, Steve Morlan, Butch Gilbert, Don Lofland, Earl Kiosternd, Robert Ezell. Fourth Row: Ered Wilkins, Walter Irwin, Jim Hall, David Dean. Bill Johnson, Mike Wood, Nick Schaf, Raul Lurie, Boh Ellis, Eric Colby, Jim Goetz, Mollie Spooner, Jimmy Carter. Filth Row: Ronnie Collins, Toni Hoffman, Bob Bogus, Vicki Hurmann, Mike Rugers, Jimmy Hichman, Chip Scawfler, John Batcheller. rite Varsity Dance Band is a volun¬ tary organization created to give stu¬ dents ])ractical experience in playitig dance tiiusic. The hand members pla for many school functions and com- munitv events. Varsity T)aHcc Uand First Row: Butch Gilbert, Gorden Heckle, Robert Ezell, Dave WModward, Rick Cunningham, Walt Sullivan. Second Row: Toni Hoffman, Rill Lockhart, Dave Brewster, Jeff Saltzman, Jim Goetz, Nick .Schaf, Carol ’ogel. Third Row: Roth Johnson, Bill Dalton, Emmett Englin, Ronnie Gitlin, Steve Bullock, Kiji Schyler. 94 I Mike Alum. David Xelsun. Clinton Lynch. Teddy Purgill. Ken Parson , .lint .Sehlenm, Ron Citland. Rill Dalton, . ' ' teve Rullock. Lloyd iNeyeis. Bert Farrington. Emmett Anaten. Jeff Saltz- man, Charles (ding, Tom Munson, Bill McIntyre, John M eaver, Harry Hill, Clint Pndist, John Black, Charles Koenie, Paul Clohn. Con Helsel. Ronald Alonat. Keith .lone-, Daryl M ' idman, Mara Bliimenthal, Becky Corvich, Dedy . ' ' eedy, Pat Hankins, Sharon Heffelfinger. Sue Martin, Peggy Wilkins, Ted McCavin. Suz Hill Pam Batchellor. Pat Carter. Man- Williams, Judv Keroher, Dave Woodward, Kick Cunningham, Bill Pala, Paul Kicks, John Carpenter, .Turn Walker, Boh Walker, .Steve Maxwell, Lloyd Hahiirson. Allan Davies, incent Osborn, Jim Fay, John Crant, Elsie Jordan, Jim This, Kick Schaf. Bill Lockhart, Vernon Thompson, David .Schneider, Larry Rice, Mike Williams, John Postello, Robert Shipman, Andv . ' ' hope, Wilber Lund, .Marilyn Barber. Brenda Raines, Barbara Rensch, Jo .Ann .Morgan, Judy Groves, Michelle Burgess, Mary Ellen Hanley. Re a Jane . ' ' olomon. First Row: Sharon Goodall. Pam Batchellor. Helen Heins. Second Row: Jim Hickman, Karen Ronnigen, Toni Hoffman, icki Herrmann, hied Wilkins. Third Row: David Hickman, Robert Rogers, Erik Ronnigen, Ronald Lreosa, John Jodgson. David Brewster. All-State f and 195 library Mdyers I V 9 H n Seated: Jane Dmlrill, Edith Elumenthal, Gene James, Nancy Hill. First Row: Ellen Speake, Judy Lyncy, Linnea Colwell, Lynn Douglas, . ' uzie . ' tiles, .Mike (Juinlan, Jim Steakley, Andy I’latt, Dill Swell, Jeaniiie Smyth. Second Row: Phillis Thompson, Linda Brook, Jan Hutwitch, Sandy W illiams, .Indy Andriot, Glynn James, Nancy Jackohus, Bailiara I )arhy, Burhara Kelly. Third Row: Sue Powell, Virginia Motson, Beverly Crous, Yvonne Perez, Judy Karr, Jean Brocklehurst. Mike Williamson. Dale Cardwell, Douglas Goodman, Pat Highly. Fourth Row: .Skip Maginniss, .Steve Johnson, Rocky McCutcheon, Jill Blackhiirn. .Mike Kexroad, Koliert Bench, Dennis Bealieu, Larry Malone, Alice Halvor- sen. Vliss Dektof. McLean High School’s lihrariaii. lias heen w ilh ns since our school opened. I hrough her help, the lihrarv has grown front lOOD olunies to over l. ' J.DOO in the seven years that McLean has heen open. Miss I )ektor and her stall have strived to make the lihrarv a pleasant and ipiiet place in which to work. 197 Srcitrd: Mrs. Marsliall, Sharon I’ease. Marianne Myron. Diane Tieats. Virginia Hearn. Mrs. Derrick. Second hole: .lackie Di an, Irmly Wilhelm, Hetty Moherg. Kllen Doihl, Martha Watt. Mary Ellen Hanley. Third Row: (.arol (.ardwell, .Judy Sipe, .ludy Pollock, Linda Peer, .lulia Weaver, Darlene .‘ wadley, Nadine Oakley, Oarolyn Ziiek. IMJ. I lie I ' liliire Homemakers of America was lormed to promote a ' trowing ap|)reciatioii of the joys ami salisfaetioiis of homemakiiig ami to ])r((vi(Ie iiileresled girls with a ehaiiee to |)arlieipate in actixilies rehited to home economies. This year the F.II.A. has pro ided re- freshmetits for the Homecoming Dance and sold the mornins hreakfast doughnuts in the cafe¬ teria. 1 he I ' uture Nurses (duh is open to all students interested in the field of medicine. Its arious acti ities incitide listenimr to guest speakers from the hos|)itals and col¬ leges in tlie area. t least one hospital is visited yearly h the cluh memhers. I’he I ' .N ' . . is working with the Guidance Office to lielp Students select courses and advise them on their jilans for a future in the medical judfession. Sealed: Mary Statler, Pam Gray, Nadine Dilhm, Mrs. Knine. Second Row: Molly Spooner, Hetty Free, Hetsy Wadsworth, Harhara Lee. Third Row: Toni Hoffman, Kitty Shryock, Gail Darnes, Heather Clock. Fourth Row: . nn Riley. Mary Hurkhardt, Susan Williams, Paula Hager. Marcia Atkinson. Filth Row: Hecky Starnes, Ann Morlan, (line Walters, Delores Ford, Bar¬ bara Peterson, .lean Holt. 198 Cab Assistants The ‘ ' Lah Assistants.” a group of students interested in the field of chemistry, aid the teachers of this subject in the preparation of exjieri- ments to he used in classes. Thev also, to increase their knowledge of chemis¬ try. attend lectures of the Science Club and perform other tasks related to the field of chemistry. Seated: Ralph Walker. John Saliha. Phil Hodge. Boh Mantell. Standing: Laurie W adleigh. Mike Smull. Edith Blumenthal. Eric Hougland. Clyde Harvey. Seated: Janet Carlherg, Darlene Swadley, Gini Motson. Second Row: Phillis Nve, Margie Matkoucik, Nancy Rosenhock, Beverly Fishow. Carol Rosenhoch. Kathleen Haviland. Third: Joyce Speakman, Barbara Bishopp, . nita Hoffman, Brenda Barney. Duffie .Monroe. Nancv Griffin. Fourth: Mike Rexroad. 1 he Future Teachers of America is made up of students interested in teaching and jrrovddes an opportunity for gaining prac¬ tical experience in the field. The mem- hers of the F.T.A. do cadet teaching in the area ' s schools. The students are also ap- ju ' enticed to the various teachers to help grade jtapers. etc. Several of the members also attended the convention in Richard in the company of the sponsor. Mrs. Puffen- berger. IZJ. 199 Firs! lioic: I ' .ddic (dainii. I’ri ' i(lcnt: Fird I’xirdcii, I’rcv.; Jan lailir. Sec.; DiPii Slianklin. 1 ii ' a uip ' i ; Ml. Ita is. .Spciiisin. Scciiml lioiv: .lini (iili mi, Laiiia ItiiM-ngu. .Marv Mahlrr. Tnd W anniiia. Sur I’ati--. Thud l oir: .Inc liluc. Kenny Mi ' liicarty. Manna IJiickman. . ' ' all I.clnnan, Kicliard .McKarlln. Fdiirlli Rdu : |)a c . ' ' chacHci ' . - Mike l.lnyd. Kiacr (irig li . .Inlin l!c rllc. .|ci i MeClai d. Ilnicli I lannnci Icy. 1‘iaid-; Fields. Fiilh Roir: I’liil I ' nnic. ' rniinny I’l-iMin, llcrrv cai liarnnali. .Mickr .McHcw, Tnwn ' cnd cry. liill I’iei ' cn. .1 iin I.anc. Club I )isli iiiiili e I ' .ducation is an on-the- j(il Irainin;; jiidgram comhiiunl silh rt‘”u- lar scliool work. Students are gi en the (i|)[i()rtunity id ' attending classes certain liours and working in actual husiness estah- lishments certain hours. In this wav. they are ahle to coordinate learning and actual liusiness experience. riie Mcl.ean High School .Saxings Plan was organized two ears ago to encourage thrift and responsihilit). Thider the ex¬ cellent gindance of our spoioor. Mr. (iop- ])age. the Plan has increased in [lopularitv in the school. Uauk Mdpers (ilniia Tlinmpsnn, Mnlly Hell, Joyce Maddox. 200 (juidance Melpers Beyond a doubt, the busiest of¬ fice in the school can be found in the Guidance Department. The many responsibilities which these girls assume are scheduling aj)- poinlments with counselocs, teach¬ ers, parents, and students, making telephone calls, typing, filing, and the countless numbers of other tasks that arise during each and every day. Seated: Donna Draslipil, Diane Rosenthal, Beverley Martin, Carol Mancuso, Lynn Swindler. Standing: Joyce Kelly, Karin Dahlmen, Kathy Thoniett, Regina Rol)inson. A’ot Pictured: Penny Nye, Kathie Wite. Barbara Bishop. d he girls who work in the office ]ilay a very important role in school affairs. They not only aid the students, but also, give in¬ valuable help to our school secre¬ taries. O f ce Helpers 201 Carol Williams, Merrilee Catchins, Barbara Bnldt, Lois Tahler, Edie Tysinger, Karen McPherson. jHtmmuml Board The iiUraimiral hoard co-ordiiiales and manages itilramural sports. In¬ tramural sports are an intemal part of the school aeti ities heeause tluo gi ( ' those who lack the lime and ahili- ty for arsil sjiorts an opportunit to parliei])ale in a eomp( ' titi e s|)ort for enjoyment and fun. haeli ear they S])onsor l’la l)a . which hiings schools from all oNcr the count to hd.eati. First Row: Beverly Martin, Dana Crawford. Second Row: Peggy W ilkins, Martha W atts. Third Row: .lean Holt. .lannell Cernhofer, Diane W ood, Isuzy Hill. Sponsors: Miss Breeding and Mrs. Lerg. First Row: Carol riionipson, Lin Pollock. Second Row: Bonnee Downs, Molly Bell. Pat W ingert. Third Row: Mary Burkliardt, Dana Crawford. The Athletic Office Heljters are a group of girls who were organized to aifl the physical education teachers in their coutitless numhers of secretarial duties—they type tests, help w ith game schedules, correct papers, and aid in a numher of other important tasks. Athletic Office Melpcrs 202 (jirls’ PS Mdpers The physical education assistants are a group of energetic and dedicated students who assist the Physical Education teach¬ ers in their many responsibilities. They referee games, give exercises, and do odd jobs related to physical education and health. First Row: Carol Vogel, Patty Chamblin, Sally Nye. Second Roiv: Mary Uurkhardt, Elaine Bannerman, Pat Wingert, Kiki Smellow. Third Row: Sandy Reuslie, Dana Crawford, Donna Drashpil. First Row: Bud Long, Dick Rickbeil, Bobby Leigb, Steve Harlow. Second Row: Janies Hott, All Steece, Danny Hummer, Bill Hazleton, Joe MarteUars. Third Row: David Bayne, Fred Hoffman, Ty Dodge, Don Williams, White McClanaban. 203 First Row: Barbara Bearley, Mary Stotler. Second Row: Judie Darr, Paula Barone, Penny Hurt. Third Row: Ann Cannon, Carol Cain, Karen Trone, .Sara Starnes. C Mc Helpers I ' lie Clinic Helpers perforin an ex¬ tremely im|)ortant jolt in the school hy working directly with our school nurse. Mrs. Rome. Most of these girls expect to go on to liecome nurses and in this way are olitaining valuable ex¬ perience which will aid them in their future careers. Fhe Cafeteria Helpers provide an extremely imjiortant service to the school in their invaluahle as¬ sistance to the cafeteria staff in their daily prejiaration of our school lunches. Cafeteria Helpers 204 Seated: Gordon Heckel, John Sinks, Eric Pittard. Second Row: Roger Pittard, Lester Kreisa, Robert Hen- ninger, Eugene Kelly. Store Room Melpers The store room helpers are well known to the student body as well as to the faculty. Pencils, erasers, pens, ami those all important Irlue hooks are sold daily. Credit for the efficiency of this group must he given to the women’s physical education department. They are responsible for ordering supjtlies and keeping the hooks of this very busy group. Elizabeth Chickering, Joie Young, Beverly Martin, Pat Wingert. Dana Crawford, Elaine Banner- man, Velda Warner. Cue of the busiest places in the school at the beginning of the school year, and hapjtily at the end of the year, is the book room. This important area of the school is responsible for the distribution and col¬ lection of the thousands of books used by the students of McLean High School. Luck¬ ily, with the help of Mrs. Wilhelm, the task of this group is greatly reduced. Rook Room Melpers First Row: Denise Galant, Anita Ellis, Barbara Darby, Barbara Lee, Judy Ilagar, Sue Foreman, Martha Kendall, Elizabeth Van Dyke. Second Row: Barbara Smitb, Becky Starnes, Kenneth Neighbour, Steve Rust, Greg Zirzoq, Peter Van Dyke, Jeff Oglevee. 205 Seated: Mike Boyer, Robert Kench, Ed Kisiel, Andy Lieurance. Second Row: Paul Nicks. John Bell, Jim Goetz, Robert Ezell. Many stuclents depend daily on the excellent service provided bv the bus drivers of McLean High Row 1: .1. C. Blue, Don . lianklin. Row 2: Don . ' Shipman, Tom Erederick, K. (i. Eredericks. Row 3: Jim Lane. Art Thompson, Jonnie Lloyd. Chuck O ' Donnell. 206 First Rote: Ann Felton. Mary Toone. Isaljella . ' ' liurt. Ka Kalepp. Dmiith) (7rey. Mary Cralitree. .Mary’ McDonald. Second Row: Frances Bowers, manager; .Mattie Frop t. LouDe LeDane. Sus Boggs. Katlierine Slack, . ickie . ndrew . Lucilc l- ruelnvald. Head Cn-todian .MR. MORRIS Custodians 207 ylfr. Murks, Principal When McLean opened its .doors in D.S5. Mr. Craighill S. Burks, with the help of his first faculty, began the loiig struggle t)f making the school the wonderful institution that it is today. These past seven years have j)ro ed that he is a capable, understanding leader in the school and the community. .Mr. Burks desire to continue to impro e the educational oiJportunities of the young people of the Mcl .can area keeps him ever working toward perfection. Assistant Principal for AMnistration To assist -Mr. Burks with administrative duties, to prepare various academic reports, to supervise student transjjortation. and to help with faculty and student prolilems. are the duties of Air. j. J. Lyons. Assistant Principal for Administration. The com¬ munity is indelited to him for his ])art in making -McLean an excellent school. MIL LY() S MRS. WILHELAI Assistant Principal for Jnstruction Improving the academic standing of McLean is one of Mrs. J. G. ’V ilhelm ' s primary interests as she cheerfully jrerforms her duties as Assistant Principal for Instruction. She heljjs with instruc¬ tional prohlems. represents the faculty at county- level curriculum meetings, supervises distrihution and C(rllecti()n of textbooks and instructional ma¬ terials. and maintains a good working relationship among the memhers of the faculty. 211 L I No job is too small nor task too great for Miss Keenan. Office ' I’lirough ihe untiring efforts of tlie office staff the student hodv and faculty ha ' e heen greatly helped. They take care of the 101 little things that must he done to keej) McLean on her feet and operating as efficiently as possi¬ ble. Greet the morning with a smile and an excuse. May I have your attention for the morn¬ ing announcements? MARGARET LEAHY EDITH C. KEENAN MR.S. R. GRIFFETH ELEANOR M. PICKERING 212 SCHOLARBHIF informatic ' ' ' ORMAT Quidance The Guidance Department is concerned not only with the instruction of the student, but with his progress, problems, and future plans. Due to the fact that the counselors have taken the time to per¬ sonally acquaint themselves with every member of the school, students are able to receive excellent in¬ dividual attention. MILDRED M. LEIGH Dir. of Guidance William and Mar y, George Washington Univ. B.S. . . . M.A. CHARLOTTE D. CONGER 12th Gr. Counselor Univ. of Wisconsin, Co lumbia Univ., Univ. of Virginia B.A. v- MARGARET PARKER llth and 12th Gr. Coun¬ selor Richmond Prof. Instit., George Washington Univ. B.S. Sponsor of Cheer Lead¬ ers JOYCE HOFFMAN llth Gr. Counselor Roanoke College, Middle- bury College, George Washington Univ. A.B. FONDA W. SIMMONS 10th Gr. Counselor Glenville State College, ’est Va. Univ., George Washington Univ. A.B. . . . M.A. CARRIE F. CHAPMAN 10th Gr. Counselor, Health and Phys. Ed. Univ. of Miss., George Peabody College B.S. . . . M.A. MARY T. MARSHALL 9th Gr. Counselor, Eng¬ lish Westhampton College, American Univ., George Washington Univ. A.B. Bible Club, Freshman Sponsor PALMER RUTHERFORD 9th Gr. Counselor, U. S. History Roanoke College, George Washington Univ. B.S. . , . M.A. JEANE E. HATSTC Visiting Teacher Oklahoma College for Women A.B. 213 Englisk Willi a keen inteiest and a desire to foiare onward. McLean ' s Faialisli l)e]iartment has created a new st le and form in the instinction of students rvitli the essentials and haekuround of their heritagi in the I ' .nglish language. I’he teaching staff has sought to go further than the exercises in grannnar and memorizing (d poems: ' stu¬ dents are now learning the win and wherefore, the theory of grammar and the his- stoi ' N and evolution of Knglish as a language and a part of culture. . d aneed |irograms of study such as Advanced Placement Lnglish for the Sen¬ iors and .American ( ' .i ilization for the Juniors have pi ' ogressed ra|)idly and are pre¬ senting both a working knowledge and interest for scholars and an excellent prepara¬ tion lor later study in colleges and universities. I he I ' .nglish Deiiartment has delighted students this ) ear w ith the |iresentation rd ' Othello and has continued to strive toward greater expectations and higher standards, f rom Plato and Plutarch to Shakespeare, to Hrovvning, to E. E. Cum¬ mings. it has heen a wonderlul course of study and one to rememher ujion which to huild. An elevating lecture! .Vnd tlie llieine of llu Shakesiiearian play is .Sleep. ELT. ' E It. CAKTEK Journalism, English III Florida State L’niv., George Wash. Uiiiv. B.S. . . . M.. . Higldander, Scotts Slioppe K.VCHEE ALDRICH . . IE.S English III and li ' iseoiishi Slate Coll., American I ' niv., George Washington I ' niv, R.A. GO Club .lANE llOWAKI) CO.MPTt English I anti 11 E. I ' enn. State College, Duke Dniv. B.S. , . . 1.A. R. LAW REXCE DOWELL English 111 and li I’niv. of Denver, I ' niv. of W ashinglon B.A. .MEAD .M.VTllEK EEICK English III and IV HaV( ' rford College, Co¬ lumbia I ' niv., . niericau Uiiiv., Georgetown Univ. A.B. ELLEN HULL KEEVEK English ll and III Agnes Scott College, Liiiv. of Penn., Prince¬ ton Theological Seminary B.A. . . . M.A. 214 Dun ' t tell me they’re taking English, too!! Taming of the “Mrs. Ames.” HELEN JEAN KRELL English and Sociology Washington State Univ., Idaho State College, Univ. of Va. B.A. SAR. E. PAGE English I and II Winthrop College B.A. Drill Team VYONNE D. PUFFENBERGER English II and IV Madison College, George Washington Univ. B.A. F.T.A. CIuI. 215 “Coffee and Confusion” Love those concepts. MI.NXA VIVIAN W ILSON En ' li. ' .h I and II V( stlianij)ti)n College, Uiiiv. of KiflimoniJ B.A. Keyettes MAKY ELIZAHETII WRICilT English, American His¬ tory T«-rn[)le L ' uiv. B.S. So[ liomore Sponsor, Tri- Hi-Y ANN .VI AMI’S I’OUL.SON English If. Algebra I and II Vassar ColBgr, L ' uiv. of Daytmi, Gcoig - Washing Ion L ' niv. B.A. . . . M.A. MAin-ALYCE .SHANAHAN English I and II Kfi-ne TeailoTS College, Ct)luinbia Univ. B.l.M.A. EDWIN L. VEKCASON English If, Creative W riling Bowdoin College, A’ ale Drama Sfliool, L ' niv. of Kichmond, George Wash¬ ington Univ. B.S. Tartan, Sophomore Class 216 -Mathematics has heen called the key to science,” but actually it is more than that. It is the key to li ing and thinking.” The math course of study, established years ago at McLean, is geared 2 the purpose of making math a key 2 open the door 2 thinking and living.” This program offers courses 4 general programs of study; courses in higher and advanced math such as calculus, trigonometry, and solid geometry. Business math and general math are courses 4 evervdav practical and useful purposes. The Math Department has greatly advanced and widelv broadened the field of study 2 suit the needs of evervone. Math is not only 4 the scholars, hut is an essential part of our daily lives. With this idea in mind, the department strives not only 2 teach students 2 add a + h or find the area of a square, hut 2 think and reason problems arising each day. Next year the curriculum yill he advanced even further with the addition of a course in Math Analysis. Hats off 2 the Math Department. EDITH MIi ERV- ELLIOTT Mathematics Concord College, Duke Lniver ity, Univ. of Vir¬ ginia A.B. CLAN HELEN S. STILTZ Mathematics Univ. of State of New York B.S. Sophomore Class Spon sor. Junior Honor So ciety P EDWARD A. ANDERSON Mathematics Lebanon Valley College, G eorgetown Univ. B.S. Key Club, Pep Club JEWELL -M.LRIE - SLL G Mathematics SE Missouri State Teach ' ers College B.S. WAYNE E. SPANGLER Mathematics Bri«lgewater C ' dlege, Univ. of irginia, George X ’d hington Univ. B.S. Photo Club 2 Steady growth!! I’lirty I’irtcliers X + X = X = b _ + - 4ac 2a “ 2 b -Tyi? - 4ac 2a 2a . +VT2 -b —f b - 4ac 2 CDH. MII.l lAM FEY Mathrmntics U. S. Naval Academy, Ge( rti Wasliinplon Univ. B.S. . . . M.A. WIMFREI) _M. nO AKI) Mathematics S. Illinois Univ. B.E.I. . . . M.A. 218 The geniuses that have gone before. Anderson’s happy abode! It’s a good thing we have those tables. COL. KENNETH D. KERBY Mathematics, Physics U. S. Naval Academy, American Univ. B.S. . . . M.A. HOWARD WILLIAM MASON Mathematics Bridgewater College B.S. Intramural Boards COL. AUSTIN H. MYER Mathematics Salem College, Univ. of W. Va., Univ. of Va., American Univ. A.B. 219 Science America lias | ut hersell on ihe llueshold oi space, and now it is In lliis acneralion that e)es are turning t(,) cany mil the dreams of our natiiui and mankind, dlie Science Department at Mcl.ean is just one of thousands lliroughout the nation, luit we leel it is among the best in faculty, interest, and wholediearted “gel n]i and go.” Science at McLean has gone he ()nd tlie point ot sim|ile class experiments and the reading of hooks- it is a li ing organism, growing. nmlti|)lying and re-ilouhling itself like the microhes in hiologv. dhe staff is always ready to help and instruct those interested in science. 10 llie general sciences, hiology. chemistry, and ])hysics. ( I ' A chemistr and PSSC jihvsics ha ' e heen added. 1- though hegun just last year, these courses have increased in imjiortance and ability to help the talented and ardent scholars. One need only look at McLean’s annual science fair to see that the interest in sci¬ ence is growing in America and our school. To E mcL Royle’s Law. and the genotyjies and phenotypes, we sav. “Grow and progress, and teach us about the world.” Let’s try not to drop anything tinlay fellows, one hole in the ceiling is enough. f FLOKILMCE LOKR.MiXE llARRETT liiolofiy Mary W ' asliitinlon Collrge B.S. Hmiur !• Orctisii’s J()I1ANN. R. DONALDSON Geophysical Science Lhiiv. of N. C.. Berea Collefje, Cornell Univ. A.B. Astronomy Chib HERMAN L. FIREBAUCdl Biology Univ. of Va., Columbia Univ., Roanoke College A.B. . . . M.A. 220 Memories of formaldehyde, ugh. And to think there are only a few of us woolydiairs left. MURRIEL F. PRICE Chemistry, Biology Madison College B.S. MELVIN ROSE Biology Univ. of Maryland B.A. . . . M.A. WILLIAM SAMUEL RUMBOUGH Physics, Physical Science Univ. of Va., George Wash. Univ., Univ. de Lyon B.S. . . . M.A. . , . Ed.D. Senior Class, Chess Club 221 ell. liack to the drawing lioani, eh, Mr. Price? I Here come those judges again! -Ml Hail the science scholar! MARTIl. L. WAL.SH Chemistry Westliamptun College, Univ. of ' a,, G«‘orge Washington Univ., Brown Univ. B.A. . . . M.. . Science Club 222 •Spring comes in Physical Science. Social Studies Perhaps the widest field at McLean is the study of the world, its inhahitants. past and present, and the theories that tie us all together—Social Studies. Our Social Studies Department has branched out and greatly expanded in its coverage of this field and has found new courses of study for all classes from Freshman to Senior. orld Civilization, American Civilization. Ancient and Medieval History. Government. Economics and Sociology provide a perspective for students which is unecpialed. At a time when Americans have so much to learn from the past about the future, McLean’s Social Studies Department has risen to meet this need. History is not just a series of dates and events hut a living picture of peoples and cultures. This “Big Picture” is important since it is from a working knowledge and not strict rote methods that citizens realize and meet the challenge of the world. All this is what the Social Studies Department recognizes and for what is strives. This must be the old ving. CATHEDRA Head for the hills, boys, the dam ' s busted. (A tyiiical ’orld Civili¬ zation field trip) One of the many duties of our principal—lecturing to an A.C. class. ALLEN ROGERS BARROW Geography, World His- tory Government Dartnioutli College, Bos¬ ton Univ.. Univ. of Md., George ' ash. Univ. A.B. . . . Ed.W. Adult Education ARTHLR W. DAY U orld History, Ancient History, Geography Wilson Teacliers Col., George ash. Univ., Maryland Univ. B.S. S.C..A., Forensics, De¬ bate Coach LULA CHERRY DRELL Government. American Civilization L niversity of Kichmond, Univ. of Chicago B.A. . . . M.A. 223 IXOH.MAN L. FOWLKH World Gt ' ournphy Itl( i msl)urg: State U., (M-orur a .|i. Univ. B.S. JACK I’HII.I.II’S FRENCH Government, English 1 Concord College Ameri can I ' niv., Va. Rnsl- ncss College B. A. Stamp Club 224 ELEANOR W. ZIMMERMAN orld Geographyf Eng- lish I Florida State I’niv. Atiier. Univ., Univ. of Va. A.B. Student Pri-ss Bureau CHARLES N. WEISIGER Government Univ. of Va. B.S. . . . M.A. We’ve got nothing to ivorry about! ! ! Mr. Weisiger off his liohhy-horse. orld Civil., American Civil.. Ancient and Me- dieval History American Univ. B.A. . . . M.A, CLAN . .C. can ' t l)e that hard. Boh Cooter. HARRY MARANIAN W ' orld history and Argyle socks. Government, American Civil. Univ. of Michigan, Vayne Univ., American Univ., George Wash. U n i . A.B. ALICE LiNDERWOOD •SEVERY 225 loreigpi Cd guages W ' hctlici it s ]Kiil6z- ' oiis frLiiu ' iiis, I iitin dicisiic, luiliUi cspiinol or s|irt ' clioii sic Deutscli. McLeans Foreign Language Department is outstanding in its methods and results, liesides tlie elements ot grammar, essential in e ery language course, the department pro ides the needed hackground in history, culture, traditions, and cur¬ rent e ents so necessar for the success ot such a program. Ihe teaching of the modern languages. French. Orman, and Sjianish have heen greatly enhanced hy the addition id the language lah. This lah gi es students a chance to practice and impro e their diction and fluency, and is an iiualuahle part of language education. McLeans Latin teaching staff has proyed that Latin is certainly not a “(lend lan¬ guage. Latin scholars ma) participate in a full lour year program of study, d he numher of students taking Latin is ipdte large and growing eyery year. Konuilus and Keimis—they started it all. GRACE W. (DRIER Latin Kandolpit-Macon, I’niv. of Va. B.. . Latin CInli ,IEAN G. HAXGIIETTE French Elmira Collcpe B.. . EDITH B. IIERBLE- THWAITE Spanish Northwestern Univ., L ' niv. of Mexico A.B. . , . M.A. Jr. Honor Society, Span¬ ish Club, Spanish Hon¬ or Society 226 Ich kenne das nicht! I ! No, I ' m afraid I don ' t know Charlie Chan. JE- N N. .lENSEN French Univ. of Ulali B.A. Frencli Club WILLIAM HENRY MASTBROOK German, Spani .h Hondrix College, Ameri¬ can Univ. B.A. German Club EVELYN SINGER German Hunter College, Colum¬ bia Univ., Catholic Ibiiv., GenrgetO ' wn Univ. B.A. . . . M.A. Come on, you try to do it. 227 The priile of the Spanish (lepartineiit- Henrietta. Hands across tlie keyhoard. ■ Maylte we need a trip to really get goitig. ' SOI BIS WUllfS p a c.h .....tI-’ PdiM ■ ' Cif ■ ' t4| iiul.i.J MU (cm] ( - « Pt ' rffwr? Ii in ntt f; Cfil nt [il [lii) •Him M«chin« •V ' ( 0 } tNe - in 0«ea Inst? tiw ‘j in Laiv- f.r:Cr5] nawl ' Kj • iKre] • • • ■ (KOtr] [AJ C« 7 iov W !■ eta) i ' ir« ‘ IN fvCL i.M ti « n yes [wi ; like fl« - in K4S ' iHl ] I ' Kt r f • ■ fit CONSONNES (b) bon (bS) (d) i. fdir) (f). lOftr) (G) (03) (K) IKH ) (L) PI) (m) (m3) in) (nj) 1) i5 lj) iPi .•(f) iry) iS) ei-«) A) ,t) (Sabr) (15) iv) (vO a) IZtre) (3) (Pa 3) Sff t «; t ri ! L ' ifftiai-- .‘St L K IN SJ« .H fl . h! Memories of Francais. WILFRED C. VIF. . EALi French, English Georj r Univ. A.A. . . , B.A. French Club EldZARETH .M. WHITE Latin Morningsiile Cullegc, Univ. of Iowa B.A. . . . M.A. National Honor Society .Vot I’ictnred WH I.IAM R. P.ARTLETT Spanish College of Puget Sound, U. S. Naval Acailemv. American Univ., George¬ town Univ. B.S. 228 asSUL. .. Tme Mts The aesthetic and practical applications of art. drama, music, and oratory are a cultural addition to any well-rounded course of study. It is hy the jiursuit of these fields that one gains both apj)reciation and enjoyment in living. The Art I)e]5artment has been responsible for displays in the lil rary of work and has helped out in the preparation of bulletin hoards and sets for drama productions. Under the skilled guidance of experts, the music and choral departments have won much praise and acclaim. Music is certainly an essential part of life and this department surpasses any. we believe, whether it may he con¬ certs hy the hand, choral music in assemblies, a madrigal performance, or Mr. Touchdown at a football game. 1he spirit which this music brings forth is invaluable. Dramatics and public speaking are good training for later life and ])leasure for all concerned. The drama productions “Call Me Madam” and “Henry IV” have enlightened and pleased McLeanites and their guests have only been a continuation of our fine dramatic tradition. Hey, I thought I had the original. La dee da dee dum . JOHN FRANCIS DUNCAN Drama, Public Speaking, English Catholic Univ. A.B. Thespians PHILIP HOWARD LESTER Band Catholic Univ., Lebanon Valley C., Earnest Wil¬ liam School B.S. . . . M.A. Dance Band, Tri-M, Majorettes, Drill Team 229 A future Picasso? Pear-sliaped tones! Say, did you hear tlie one uliout . . . h:idfKRT F.ARI, MORTON Chnrul Music L niv. of Montafia. I ' niv. of Di-iivcr, ( oluiuhia Univ, . . . M.A. IJI IAN VIA NTNN Art Loiipwooil Collcpf ' . Co ' lunihia lUiv.. Diiko Univ. n.S. . . . M.A. Art Club -MARY WOODRUM STRAILMAN Art Hollins College A.B. Art Club 230 The Business Education Department offers its students unlimited opportuni¬ ties to study in sucli fields as typing, shorthand, and office and husiness prac¬ tices. Students enrolled in these courses are prepared to enter the hectic world of husiness confident and secure with the knowledge that they have rece ived training second to none. Many husiness students attend classes in the morning and then, in the afternoon use their acquired knowledge and skills to work at jobs obtained for them by the school. These students are excellent examples of the une(|ualed instruction provided by this department. A regular program of husiness education is also offered. This curriculum includes typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and. new this year, husiness English. Those enrolled in this course include not only individuals interested in husiness as a career, hut also many who find typing and shorthand an aid in other studies. Well. I ' d had in mind something more like $10,000 a year. HARVEY L. COPPAGE C.O.T.. V.O.T.. Type- writing .R,I., .American Uiiiv. B.S. . . , M.Ed. Savings Plan CARL UNDERWOOD DAMS Distributive Ed., Eco¬ nomics Univ. of Now Hampshire, Plymouth Teai. hers Col¬ lege, Boston Univ. B.. . Distributive Ed. Club ANNA DEAN GILIJERT Typing, Shorthand Radford College B.S. F.B.L., . cm re missiiiu: how much money? Docs the (|uotation mark go before tfie period or after? Tlie end of another busy day. How does the contraption work?? (iF.i; MdtINK M, flllDSOX (irnt-ntl llusirirss. Typ¬ ing I C ' -ciir.it Mi -. Si n,- CoP I,..,. H.s. . . . M.A. MAHV .s. TAl ' CNER Business N.E. Missouri Stalo Col- l.-ti.- IE5. .MARY F. TYLER Bnokkeepitif’, Typing, Shorthand Madison Cr)IIege B.S. 232 Domestic and Industrial Mts An excellent opportunity is offered to those who enroll in Industrial Arts. Not only do they learn the theory needed for various jobs l ut they also have a chance to work and create with tools. This preliminary training provides a sound basis for future study in fields such as mechanical or civil engineering. At the same time, it results in finished products by each student—for example, model homes built from original floor plans. Girls interested in learning something of the useful art of homemaking may do so in the study of Home Economics. This course provides each girl with the skills and know-how to run a home with efficiency. Included in these domestic arts are sewing, cooking, child care and good-grooming. Only a hundred more seams and t ' ll he finished! 233 llfv, the ink nil tliis “S” is smeared a litlle. If I could just think of a way to get my apron out of the cogs, That is a straight line. Ft )KI!IksT Ik III TT(). Industrinl Art ' i V. Va. T.m Ii. !i.S. !• man !• H ' ltItall, Var¬ sity ' I ' rack .ALICE MITCH M.VK.SII.M.I. Horne Ec. MtMarray Collogo B.S. F ' .H. Jr. -Anwrifan Hf ! (Irnss P.AUL EDG-AH PENCE Shop, Health and P.E. Florida Southern Col¬ lege B.S. .I.V. F(tothall 234 Mealtk and Physical Sducatm Under the present system at McLean, each student is required to take three years of health and physical education. The sports offered are many and yaried. including golf, tumhling. basketball, hockey, softball, and a unique program of jdiysical fitness. In addition to class-day sports, intramural ac- tiyities are carried on after school for those who wish to particijrate in com- petitiye. indiyidual and team, games. This complete and well-rounded schedule produces a liyely and actiye student body. Th rough the health program, the student learns the basic fundamentals and rules of sj)orts and is acquainted with the important part that health plays in our daily liyes. For the Sophomores, driyer education comprises a six-week period of the health courses. In driver education, the student is taught the “golden rules of the road” and the respons ibilities he assumes when he himself is a driver. Pardon me! Oops, wrong basket. Here comes the lirule. WILLIAM HOWARD ABELL Health and P.E., Biology Sliepherd College, Ameri¬ can Univ.. Univ. of Nevada. George Univ. B.S. Freshman Basketball. Golf Oh. my—It went over my shoulder. WILMA JEAN BREEDING Health and P.E. Central Missouri State Cnllege B.S. J. ' . Softball. Intramural Program MARY LOl CARROLL Health and P.E. Madison College B.S. J.V. Hockev, V. Soft- ball THOMAS M. DOLAN Health and P.E. Univ. of .Maryland B.S. Freshman Football, Var¬ sity Wrestling EDNA FRANCES GIBSON Health and P.E. S ' omen’s College of Univ. nf i . C.. .App¬ alachian State T. Col¬ lege J.V. Softball 235 You walked around the corner and did what? He ' ll never make it . . . K. LEE KNUPP Health and P.E. Bridgewater College B.A. V. Konthall. J.V. Base¬ ball HELEN LEKG Health and P.E., U. S. History Wisconsin State, Colum¬ bia Univ., George Wash. Univ., American Univ, B.Kd. . . . M.A. Intramural Program JIMMIE L. MILLER Health and P.E. Univ. of Virginia B.S. V. Baseball, J.V. Bas¬ ketball MAC S. KUTllEREOKl) Health and P.E. Lniv. of Tenn., George P ' -abody College B.S. . . . M.A. Wrestling LLOl I) TOWNSEND Health and P.E. Boston Univ. B.S. V. Hockey. J. ' . Basket¬ ball HERI5ERT P. YOST Health and P.E. Biology W. Va. Univ., George Wash. Univ. B.S. . . . M.A. Head Football Coach. Track 236 jCibrary The McLean High lihrary is an invaluable place for the students to work, learn, and study. Each year the library has grown in popularity and in its usefidness to the students and teachers alike. It is also a gathering place for the teachers on Monday afternoon, for meetings, and various other ac¬ tivities during the year. McLean owes a debt of gratitude to the librarians and all those who have contributed to its success and growth. NORMA HELEN DEKTOR Librarian West Cliester State Teachers College, Wil¬ liam and Mary, West¬ ern Reserve B.S. . . . M.S. Booster Club PHYLLIS E. GOOTEE Ass t, Librarian Madison College B.S. 237 Drawers, drawers, drawers . . . nothing but drawers!! Where are my sox? Jim Sands and Sally Searcy seem to be having a slight misunderstanding. WILLIAM STALCUP FURNITURE COMPANY 234 West Broad St. Falls Church JE 2-8880 240 This Isn ' t exactly what we had In mind . . . but then you have to plan for the future! Tony Newkirk and Marsie Glenn seem to have found the perfect home. BARCROFT REALTY 777 Leesburg Pike Falls Church, Va. HU I-9I0C 241 First Federal offers a variety of fringe benefits. Larry Merchant just can ' t resist Peggy Smith ' s logical persuasion. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ARLINGTON Main Office: 2050 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington I.Virgi nia JA 4-2100 OTHER CONVENIENT OFFICES: South Arlington Office: 3211 Columbia Pike, JA 4-2100 Glebe-Wilson Ofice, 4259 Wilson Boulevard, JA 4-2100 Lee Highway Office: 4624 Lee Highway, JA 4-2100 242 GEORGE T. REEVES, INC. Insurers and Realtors: Fire—Life—Auto—Homeowners 6827 Lee Highway Falls Church, Virginia One more payment and It ' s all mine ARLINGTON FAIRFAX SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 6825 Lee Highway, Arlington 13, Virginia JE 2-1 146 243 But teacher, I m just big tor my agel says Bobby Burrows to Dorthy Currie BONNIE BROOK PRIVATE SCHOOL An Exclusive School With a Reasonable Price 1631 Great Falls Road, McLean, Va. MWQHCIXJI Don ' t let these innocent looks fool you!! Sten Poulson, Bill Jordon, and Bill Hazleton look as though the show room is cramping their style a little. BROWN PONTIAC, INC 244 Sales and Service 1550 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington JA 2-4700 DON ' T FREEZE—CALL SHREVE ROBERT SHREVE FUEL COMPANY Arlington, Va. 6873 Lee Highway Falls Church, Va. JE 2-1960 Tropic of what? Suzie Robison, Brian Adams, and David Brewster know that you can rely on Preston ' s for anything. PRESTON ' S McLEAN DRUGS McLean, Virginia EL 6-4444 245 Nobody ' s cuter than Cooter!! Bob Cooter can ' t seem to discourage the affections of Randy Warner, Tina Graves, Bonnie Horne, and Carolyn Braunlich. FALLS CHURCH MOTORS Dodge-Dart Dealers 554 N. Washington Street JE 2-3400 Car 54, where are you? Tom Crickmer and Kathy McNamara will soon find out that crime doesn ' t pay. Sally Wilber and Johnny Irwin discuss the latest thing in hair styles. VIENNA TRUST CO. 4800 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean Branch VINCENT ET VINCENT HAIR STYLISTS EL 6-2222 5129 Chain Bridge Rd. Do you think this will go with my new suit? John Greer Is getting Kay Rothgeb ' s opinion on his purchases. And I bet you thought it was a men ' s store? Pat Buckley and Cathy Franklin prove that Chase and Collier ' s has something for everyone. KAY JEWELERS 3137 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 4054 South 28th Street Shirlington Arlington, Virginia CHASE COLLIER LTD. 4844 Chain Bridge Road McLean, Virginia EL 6-4006 I can ' t quite make it out, but I guess this is the place. Carolyn Walker seems to be having a little eye trouble. CLARENDON OPTICAL CO. Dispensing Opticians Contact Lenses 3176 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia JA 8-3220 I ec( ‘eOicf CASTLEBERG ' S Silver, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., eves 3018 Wilson Boulevard Clarendon, Virginia 247 Efficiency Is always a certainty at the Providence Journal. Carol Mancuso, Mary Rigsby, and Larry Marchant find this to be true. McLEAN PROVIDENCE JOURNAL 109 Elm Street McLean, Virginia EL 6-3320 J. A. LOYALL 450 West Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia JE 3-0441 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS From the Faculty CAMPUS SHOP 288 West Broad Street Falls Church, Virginia J E 2-1 100 PINK POODLE HAIR STYLIST Glyndon Shopping Center Vienna, Virginia New Location in McLean Shopping Center 248 RICHEY WELDING 4806 Lowell Ave. McLean, Va. 356-3305 DICK WATER ' S SHADE SHOP Lee Highway McLean sophisticates, Carolyn Walker and Richard Henninger, shop for a few essentials at Robertson ' s 5 10. Arlington 7, Virginia KE 8-2300 ROBERTSON ' S 5 10 Broad Street, Falls Church Locations in Arlington, Kamp Washington and Fairfax Just what we ' ve been looking for for our Senior Lounge! Both Bud Long and Jodie LaJaunie agree that this one Is just right. This is certainly service with a smile. Could It be that Linda Graves actually enjoys washing Marc Durand ' s windows? McLEAN ELECTRONICS 4804 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean, Va. EL 6-4800 TUTHILL ' S TEXACO STATION Route 123, McLean 6949 North Fairfax Drive 249 John Sallba and Patty Chamblin would get better results at SEAY REALTORS. JOSEPH W. SEAY CO. 113 West Broad St., Falls Church, Va. REALTORS JE 2-2620 BURNS BROS. CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS OF Complete Laundry Service hats—LEATHERS REWEAVING McLean, Virginia EL 6-3330 Pick Up and Delivery FALLS CHURCH CAMERA SHOP Lee Highway Falls Church, Va. 2 50 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1962 BAYLOR FURNITURE 5085 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean, Virginia EL 6-6134 Compliments of McLEAN ESSO Chain Bridge Road McLean, Virginia EL 6-9590 DR. J. V. GARAY Optometrist Salona Village McLean, Virginia EL 6-2039 McLEAN JEWELERS 4826 Chain Bridge Road McLean, Virginia EL 6-5575 ARLINGTON RUBBER STAMP CO. 5147 Lee Highway Arlington 7, Virginia KE 6-8940 Compliments of LANGLEY REALTY CO. Salona Village McLean, Virginia ARLINGTON FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. OLD DOMINION PRINTING SERVICE Old Dominion Drive McLean, Virginia EL 6-2231 5066 Lee Highway Arlington 7, Virginia KE 8-2588 251 LANGLEY ESSO SERVICENTER 4506 Chain Bridge Rd. McLean, Va. JA 8-8832 general repairs va. inspection Compliments of EDMOND ' S OPTICIAN McLean Shopping Center McLEAN, VA. ELEANOR ' S TOWN COUNTRY For the Lady and High School Girl of Fashion McLean Shopping Center McLean, Va. EL 6-6216 Compliments of VIENNA PETER PAN AND VARIETY Browse About Shop Specializing in Gifts for Teens Nebblishes —Humorous Cards Teen Jewelry and Accessories 6865 N. Fairfax Dr. E. Falls Church JE 2-5455 MEMBER CENTRAL CHARGE AARONS, INC. 440 S. Washington St. Falls Church, Va. Best Discounts on A-l Appliances Television, Radio, and Stereo Rollin ' Roods Restaurant Vienna, Va. DU 5-9868 Where Friends Meet and Eat Compliments of Allen Paint and Hardware Lowell Avenue McLEAN. VA. 252 Patrons Mr. and Mrs. David F. Anderson Col. and Mrs. H. E. Archer Capt. and Mrs. F. C. Auman Mrs. Bonnie S. Avery Lt. Col. and Mrs. W. R. Bearly Col. and Mrs. G. M. Blencor Mrs. Charles H. Bradley Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Brand Col. and Mrs. C. H. Brush Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wolcott Camp Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bryan Col. and Mrs. Darrell H. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bryan Col. and Mrs. C. Crag Cannon Cdr. and Mrs. Sidney Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Carr Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Chambers Col. and Mrs. F. A. Chamblln Mr. and Mrs. George Connor Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Coppage Lt. Col. and Mrs. O. W. Corman Col. and Mrs. Paul Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Dillon Mary and Chrlstter Dole Mr. and Mrs. James H. Douglas Capt. and Mrs. Paul H. Durand Mr. and Mrs. L. Grier DuRant Mr. and Mrs. D. S. DuPre Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eckles Col. and Mrs. Esch Commander W. L. Fey, Jr. Col. E. V. Finn Herman T. and Ruth I. FIrebaugh Mr. and Mrs. Morris FIshow Mr. and Mrs. Neill W. Freeman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Garber Mrs. Wrenn B. Gilkson Mrs. Paul A. Goetz Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hansborough Lt. Col. and Mrs. Paul Hickman Lt. Col. and Mrs. John N. HIghley Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Carleton T. Hodge Col. and Mrs. John E. Horne Mr. and Mrs. James Howes Capt. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Irvin Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bertram B. Jones Lt. Col. and Mrs. G. M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Jones Mrs. Helen Jordan Mr. Terral A. Jordan Lt. Col. and Mrs. O. W. Kahimann Capt. and Mrs. R. C. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Lawson Mrs. Mildred Leigh Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Lemos Brig. Gen. and Mrs. W. E. Leonhard Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lester Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. LIneweaver Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Wilber H. Lund Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maginniss Mr. Harry Maranlan Capt. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall Dr. D. H. Martain Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Matt Capt. and Mrs. Lyman R. McAboy Mr. and Mrs. Clark McDonald Mr. and Mrs. James McFarland Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Messner Capt. and Mrs. Ashton C. Miller Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore Dr. Richard J. Mulvaney Major and Mrs. John T. Myron Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nye Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Norman Patterson Mrs. Lee Peterson Lt. Col. and Mrs. Clifford L. Ponter Col. and Mrs. Martin Putnoi and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Everett Revercomb Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Rexroad Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Rix Col. and Mrs. J. Andy Rogers Mrs. Miller Rosengren Mr. and Mrs. John Roth Mr. and Mrs. Ruefle Gen. William S. Rumbough Col. T. H. Runyon Brig. Gen. and Mrs. C. E. Rust Maj. and Mrs. S. E. Salter Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Savage Cdr. and Mrs. Donald B. Scheurer Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. SIngel Cdr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sollenberger Mr. and Mrs. Samuel SI Soloman Dr. N. Shreve Spittler Col. and Mrs. R. D. Steakley Mrs. Evelyn Swindler Mr. and Mrs. Sim N. Tawwater Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Toomey Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Valvada Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wadsworth Col. and Mrs. B. E. Warner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannon Watson Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jack C. Westbrooke Col. and Mrs. Ralph Wright Capt. and Mrs. Walter R. Wright Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, Jr. Senior Directory Adams. Brian. SJlOO l irch A ( ' .. McLean Adams. Hen IN. SSil.r Old (.hesterhrook Rd.. McLean Allen. .Mini. .531. ' ) Old Dominion Di.. McLean ■Allison. Mai . ()()12 O eilook Si.. F. C. .Anderson. Bill. 311(1 I’rimrose Dr.. 1 ' . C. Anderson, (diaries. 1201 Dalmation Dr.. Mcl.t ' an .Anderson. Dona. 1107 W estmoreland Si.. McLean .Anderson. Sall . 1217 Det ' r Dr.. McLean Alirenliolz. ,|ud . .5120 East A e.. AIcLean Arrington. Donald. 3600 Viiginia A e.. F. C. .Ault. (Icne. Box 121. Rt. 2. AIcLean .A er . Dianne. 50011 Lemon Road. McLean A res. Bat. 5021 Lemon Road. McLean Ball. Ann. KiOM Dc ine St.. Mcl.ean Bannernian. Elaine. 22.5 Dogwood Lane. McLean Barone. Paula. 216 Maytlowei ' Dr.. McLean Barrow. Daniel. .5001 Smoot Dr.. AIcLean Batcheller. John. 13 Statendam Ct.. McLean Bayne. John. RlOO AAVsInioreland Dr.. McLean Beardsley. AArginia. I I111 AVarner A e.. AIcLean Beets. Roherl. 10 W asp Lane. McLean Berdine. Bellie. 30 1 AAAIlow St.. F. C. Bieher. Randy. 326 Capitor View Dr.. McLean Beiracli. Karl. fiJll I (Juinton St.. F. C. Bishop. Barhara. 1605 Hardy Dr.. AIcLean Bishopp. Vanep. Rt. 2. Box 200. Brook Rd.. AIcLean Bistyga. Rita. 5J117 Karlsoii St.. AIcLean Blackhurn. Jill. 10.3 Alagarit Rd.. F. C. Bles. Jackie. (i02l Illinois Ave.. McLean Bloxom. Alargaret. 1012 A. Tazewell St.. Arl. Blumenlhal. Edith. 5016 Strata St.. AIcLean Bochenek. I’ete. 20(1 Brook Rd.. AIcLean Bot ' hrer. Suzi. 570.3 Enter}irise Ave.. AIcLean Boldt. Barhara. 1610 Tucker A e.. AlcLixin Bo d. AAAIliam. 5000 Rosemond Dr.. AIcLean Boyle. Sharon. 116 Churchill Rd.. McLean Bradle . Charles. Rt. 1. Box 1 1.5. Great Falls Brewster. Da id. 716 Meridian St.. F. C. Brinklew Sheila. 520 Ingleside ,Ave.. AIcLean Brockeihursl. Jeanne. 1(310 Macon St.. McLean Brock way. Charles. 201 Alayflower Dr.. AIcLean Brodie. Glenn. Rt. 1. Box 132. Vienna Bi own. . ancv Ann. .3 Barhee St.. AIcLean Bryan. Carol. Rt. 2. Box .3.52. AIcLean Bryant. James. 1 103 Highland A e.. F. C. Buckley. Pal. 031 Great Falls St.. F. C. Buckmau. John. 213 FIm St.. AIcLean Bullard. Brent. 120(3 Dalmation Dr.. AIcLean Bullock. Eilcfm. 10 Barliee St.. Alclaxui Burkhardt. Alary. 5050 Lemon Road. AlcLeaTi Burnett. .lody. 5002 Enterprise Ave.. AIcLean Burrows. Rohert. 110 Lemon Road. F. C. Caldwell. Alarcia. IT)5 Chesteihrook Rd.. AIcLean Caldwell. Bill. .5 11 1 A oimghlood St.. AIcLean Cam}). Eddie. 72.3 Carj)er St.. AIcLean Cardwell. Carol. I(30() Kirklev Ave.. Alcla ' an Carlin. Da (‘. .5700 E.nter|)rise ,A e.. AIcLean Carr. Dahne . 1225 Deer Dr.. AIcLean Can oulh. Sandra. 1706 Lockra en Dr.. AIcLean Carter. James. 6(322 ( luinten St.. F. C. Chamhiin. I ' atty. 5(303 Alerryhill PI.. AIcLean Chartrand. Sharon. .316 Sycamore St.. F. C. Chickering. Elizaheth. 6001 Dean Dr.. AIcLean Christensen. Paul. 70 1 Hailwood Ave.. F. C. Christf)|)her. A illiam. 7120 Dulan Dr.. AIcLean Clagett. Anne. 531 1 Lumsden St.. AIcLean Clarke. Charles. 5.510 Alassachusetts A e., F. C. Clarke. Alike. 1210 Balsam Dr.. AIcLean Clarkson. Hugh. 1 110 Reymolds St.. F. (T Clem. ( .olin. 210.3 Old Georgetown Pike. AIcLean Colhy. Eric. 510.3 Barhee St.. Ah Lean Gookse). Carol. 101.5 Dav idson Road. McLean Cornett. Linda. .50)1 AA ' righlsoti Dr.. McLean Cowan. David. 700 Hailwood Ave.. F. C. Crahtree. Carol. 2 103 Georgetown IMke. AIcLean Crawford. Dana. 162() Farver Rd.. AIcLean Crawford. Marcia. 1007 AV oodland Dr.. AIcLean Creulz. Alan. Box 130. Rt. 2. AIcLean Crickmer. Thomas. 211 Cajiitol View Di.. AIcT.ean Crittenden. Ral})!!. 221.5 Shi|)man Lane. AIcLean Cullen. Paul. 1301 WTstmorelaud St.. AIcLean Cunningham. James. 1000 Layman St.. AIcLean Curll. Dee Gee. 113 Elizaheth Dr.. .AIcLean Gurrie. Dorothy. 170() Ivy Hill Dr.. AIcLean Dahney. Thomas. 1117 W3)odlaud J ' errace. AIcLean Dean. Nancy. 1 0I Beverly A e.. AIcLean DeAJemher. Roxanne. .5610 Alassachusetts Ave.. F. C. Hetty. Bill. 512 S. Kirhy Rd.. F. G. Diehl. James. 220 GId Dondnion Blvd.. AIcLean Dillon. Diane. 412 Elizaheth Dr.. McLean Dodge. Lewis. Box 217. Rt. 2. AIcLean Dole. Helen. 2102 S])encer Rd.. McLean Downs. Bonnie. 703 Gro e St.. I ' C. Dras})hil. Donna. 1223 Rupert St.. McLean Driscoll. Ernie. 203 () erlood Rd.. AIcLeaii DuFour. Nora. 503 (Air} er St.. McLean Duncan. Thomas. 1302 Cola Dr.. AIcLean f)u|)ay. Arthur. 1610 Great Falls Rd.. McLean Duj re. Doug. 601 i R iidalc Dr.. AIcLean Durston. Thomas. 4241 Ojialocka Dr.. AIcLean Dyer. Roseann. Rt. 2. Box 305. AIcLean Eadie. Douglas. .5550 Mass. Ave.. F. C. Ellis. Anita. 5016 Kirhy Gourt. E. G. Emik. Richard. 4202 Dalmation Dr.. AIcLean Erickson. Dave. 1(321 Kurtz Rd.. AIcLean E ers. Leslie. 71.31 Didany Dr.. AIcLean Ezell. Charles. .3()17 N. Powhatan St.. AIcLean Far rington. Bert. 5503 Chain Bridge Rd.. AIcLean Fedora. Charles. 3.502 Hilltop PI.. F. C. Fields. Frank. 1702 Alulroy St.. AIcL. Finch. Peter. 701 North Street. F. C. Fincher. lAitnela. 002 Fisher A e.. F. C. I lath. Donna. .5012 Sea Cliff Road. AIcLean Folty. Gary. Box 2 13. Rt. 2. AIcLean Foreman. Sue. 5(307 Alelhourne Dr.. McLean Franklin, Catli) ' . 20 Strutik Parkway. Las Vegas, Nev. Frederic. Tom. 5611 Kenhor Gt.. F. C. Free. Betty. 160 Chelsea Rd.. AhLean I reeman. Neill. .5(307 Old Chester Brook Rd.. AIcLean Fuller. Ralj)h. 1.300 Balls Hill Rd.. Mcd ean Fuller. B( h. 1 (05 Elnido Dr.. AIcLean Galant. Denise. 701 Meridian St.. F. C. Galke. James. .50.55 Strata St.. AIcLean Gallegos. Jim. lOOtl W rightson Dr.. AIcLean Gendron. Jon. 1212 W5)odacre Dr.. AIcLean Gernert. Bill. D.G.S. RXI). Sandia Base. Alhiuiuerciue. N. Gihson. .)im. .3 10 Ingleside Ave.. AIcLean Go((dhary. Joan. 1705 Lockraven Dr.. AIcLean Gray. Gail. 3 Woodside Ct.. Alcf.ean Gordvn. Jo Ann. f)607 Oyethrook St.. AIcLean Gray. Panela, 5912 Old Chesterlnook Rd.. McLean Gresham. Nancy. 303 Haycock Rd.. F. C. Grier. John, 2413 Arhor I ane. McLean Grieves. Sally. 5903 Gt.. Petit. McLean Griffith. Jackie. 1815 Great Falls Rd.. McLean (jrihshv. Helen. 8(t6 Locust St.. 1. C. Groves, Judy. 1115 Highland Ave.. F. C. Guenard. John. .511 Ghurchill Rd.. McLean Guylserger, Karen, 5L5.5 38th St.. McLean Hager, Donna. 306 Pinecrest Ave.. M ' Lean Halvorson. Alice. .3901 Douglas Dr.. McLean Hammersley, Gharles, 111.5 Haycoc k Rd.. F. G. Hanlon, Edward. 905 Fisher Ave.. F. G. Hansen. Averill. 4035 W. Stuart St.. Arl. Harkins. Jack. 4825 Lochraven Dr.. McLean Hailing, Margaret. 805 Moly Dr.. F. C. Harris. Jim. 215 Beverly Dr.. McLean Harshharger. Garul. 1601 Macon St.. McLean Harvey. Clyde. 1900 Devine St.. McLean Haviland. Kathleen. .5905 Enterprise Ave.. McLean Hazleton. Bill. Rt. 1. Box 181. Vienna Hearn. Virginia. 7425 Dulany l)r.. McLean Heiney. Robert. 235 Waverly Way. McLean Henderson. Virginia. 1030 Alacon St.. McLean Henninger. Richard. 212 Dixie Place. McLean 1 leppenstall. Bill. 822 Westwood Place. E. C. Herbert. Barliara. 202 Oakview Dr.. McLean Hicks. David. 4602 Hardv Dr.. McLean Hodge. Phil. 801 Moly Drive. E. C. Hoffman. Fred. 901 Crutchfield St.. 1. C. Hott. James. 3413 Glen Heather Dr.. McLean Hougland. Erik. 5805 Melbourne Dr.. McLean Howell. Erances. 319 Magarity Rd.. 1. C. Horves. Darlene. 5805 Broyhill St.. McLean Hughes, Suzi. .5910 Maxwell (.t.. McLean Hummer. Damn. 5610 Barbee St.. McLean Hunt. Nan. 5919 Sea Cliff Road. McLean Hursh. Donald. 1710 1 Hill Dri e. McLean Hurt. Penny. .30.3 Raymond A e.. Mcl.ean Ingerslew. Alarv. .5011 McNeer St.. McLean Ivey. Erancis. 10.33 Re molds St.. 1. G. Jackson. Connie. 513 Ingleside . ve.. McEean Jenkins. John. 703 North Street. 1. C. Jessee. Blaine. 210 Old Dominion Bl d.. McLean Johnson. Sue. .3911 Mackrell A e.. McLean Johnston. Bryan. 6810 Elmhurst Dr.. McLean Jonassen. Tony. 415 Haycock Rd.. F. C. Jones. Kathy. 5801 Danforth St.. McLean Jones. Rebecca. 802 Highland Ave.. F. G. Jordan. W illiam. 5811 Poole Lane. McLean Karr. Judie. 5712 W rightson Dr.. McLean Katen. Sharon. 5905 Rosemont Dr.. AIcLean Keeter. Robert. 4815 Kurtz Road. McLean Kellv. Jovce. 470 St. Albans Rd.. AIcLean Kendall. James. 5500 Massachusetts Ave.. F. C. Kendall. Martha. 3 Stratendam Ct.. McLean Kennedy. Sharon. 3310 North Trinidad. F. C. Kerlin. Richard. 1709 Byrnes Dr.. AIcLean Ke te. Linda. 112 Ernestine St.. McLean Kiessling. Debbie. 217 Haycock Road. E. C. Kimball. Pam. 39 13 Mackall Ave.. McLean Kiosterud. Earl. 5914 Rosemont Dr.. McLean Knolrloch. Sandy. 4407 Hardy Dr.. McLean Koch. Carl. 4702 Graig Lane. McLean Kooken. Cecilia. 210 Guilford Ct.. McLean Koontz. Russ. Rt. 5. Box 91. Vienna Kovalevskv. Diane. 5917 Southridge Dr.. McLean Lajaunie, Jo Ann. 410 Elizabeth Dr.. McLean Lanegan. Robert. 5818 Danforth St., McLean Larsen. Patricia. 601 Churchill Rd.. McLean Laven, Leslie, 5833 W ' eaver Ave.. McLean Lawson, Cynthia, 203 Autlmar Dr.. McLean Leaman, Sally. 5513 Chain Bridge Rd.. McLean Leaman, W ayne, 5513 Chain Bridge Rd.. McLean LeBlanc. Laurie. 4200 Alt. Pleasant Dr.. AlcLean Leonhard. Richard. 3701 Somerset Dr.. McLean Lewis. Blake. 6003 Bayside Gt.. AlcLean Lieurance. Andy. 1316 Great falls St.. McLean Lilge. Douglas. 4235 Eorest Lane. AlcLean Lineweaver. Larry, 903 Greenwich St.. E. C. Lloyd, John, 4224 Dalmation Dr.. McLean Lockhart. Beau. 2 Santa Maria Ct.. McLean Lockhart, WTlliam. 5001 McNew St.. ?NlcLean Lofland. Dan. 5410 Brier Ridge Rd.. McLean Long. Bud, 1028 Re) nolds St.. AlcLean Lowry. Linda. 208 Guilford Ct.. AlcLean Lunde, Eric. 4101 AA (jodley Rd.. AlcLean Lvkes. Barbara. 1833 Byrnes Dr.. AlcLean Lynch. Sherry. 4709 Kellogg Dr.. AlcLean Lyon. Richard. .5517 Chesterfield Place. McLean Mabhit. Alorris. 81 1 Fisher Ave.. F. C. Alahler. Mar . P. O. Box 132. AlcLean Mancuso. Carol. 1002 Sim lair Dr.. AlcLean Alantell. Bol). 5801 OKI Chesterhrood Rd.. McLean Alartin. Be erl . 1821 AA oodmoor. AlcLean McCarthv. Richard. 1180 Balls Hill Rd,. AlcLean AIcClanahan. Pat. 17 Barbee St.. McLean AlcClard. Jerr . 80.3 Great Falls St.. F. C. AlcCulley. Sunn . 1512 Chain Bridge Rd.. McLean AIcCutcheon. Rocks . iO. ' lO North Tazewell St.. Arl. AlcDaniels. Alike. 1310 Great Falls St.. AlcLean AIcGovern. James. 3717 AA estmoreland St.. McLean Alclntyre. AA alter. 11 1 Marshall Rd.. AlcLean McKay. Dee. 4221 Rupert St.. AlcLean McKenny. Jane. 5518 Alass. Ave.. F. C. AlcLellon. Richard. 1523 Great Falls Rd.. AlcLean AlcNamara. Katin. 5121 A alley Ave.. McLean AlcPherson. Karen. 1111 Great Falls Rd.. AlcLean Meem. Becks. 190() Longfellosv Ct.. AlcLean Aleshkoff. John. Box 150. Seneca Rd.. Herndon Miller. Chris. 105 Langdon Ct.. AlcLean Aliller. Michele. 6825 Orland St.. AlcLean Alix. Kathv. 4910 Emerson Ase.. McLean Alizote. A ukiko Moberg. Leslie. .5802 Lumsden St.. AlcLean AI oore. Eileen. 1115 Dak Lane. AlcLean Al oore. Herb. 660 1 Overhrook St.. McLean Aloran. Thomas. 512 1 Patron l errace. AlcLean M unson. Jack. 202 Alasflosver lAr.. AlcLean Neglev. Marie. 801 Great Palis St.. AlcLean Nears . Mollie. 220 Springvale .Ave.. McLean Neumever. Sharon. .3811 Sas ile Lane. AlcLean Nole. Chuck. .5808 Rosemont Dr.. AlcLean Nolan. Nancs Anne. 593 i Blue Star Dr.. AlcLean Norris. Erank. c o Capt. E. T. Norris. L . S. Navy Ho Camp Legume. North Carolina Nye. Boh. 501 Rfilserta Ct.. AlcLean Nve. Phillis. 4805 AVrightson Dr.. AlcLean Nve. Richard. Rt. 2. AlcLean Nve. Sallv. 1140 Turkey Run Rd.. AlcLean O ' Connor. Kriss. 1805 Tennyson Dr.. AlcLean O ' Donnell. Charles. .302 Rrookhaven Dr.. AlcLean O ' Donnell. Pat. 302 Rrookhaven Dr.. AlcLean Oliver. Rita. 5027 W aggaman Circle. AlcLean Omohundro. Chuck. .5518 Birch As e.. AlcLean Osterhoudt. Boh. .3802 Basil Road. AlcLean Palmer. Sandra. 71 1 Great Ealls St.. F. C. Pates. Suzanne. 3306 North Van Buren St.. F. C. Patton. Pamela. 12 11 Opalocka Dr.. AlcLean Pearce. Peggy. .300 Audmar Dr.. AlcLean I’erpicli. ini. . iiy;! Lunisdcn. MclA an I’itTMiii. Toiiiiny. .’)() ' ). ' ) W estmort ' laiid St.. F. C. I’it ' ! . 011 . W illiaiii II.. W t ' Sliiiort ' laiid St.. F. C. I’ittaid. I{()i!t ' r. lift (lodsidt ' I )i.. McFeaii I’loll. iiyuiiiia. 2It) I’alliHiidfr Faiit ' . McLt ' aii Folliick. Fliiiiiit ' . liOl I,(It ' ll Kaxt ' ii l)i.. McFcaii I’oolt ' . I’hil. .)i I I (.ham liiidaf Knad. McLt ' aii I’oiler. Kotinii ' . 1707 Jci i v I’l.. McLean I’ouLen. . tcn. Nni lemarken. Skaai ii|) I ' ii. Denmark I’rilcliell. Man. .lO. ) as|i Lane. McLean (,hiinn. .lames. 20 Lion idenee l ei laee. McLean Kalstnn. Fain. llOl (.alls Dii e. McLean Ualhimiii. Kdhert. Il 02 De ine St.. McLean Reneh. Rdhert. 2 Reiimida (aun t. McLean Heusche. Sandra. 1200 Dalmalidii Di.. McLean Rexroad. Michael. 50 | | Strata St.. McLean Res Holds. Da id. I i0| I ' lazier Lane. McLean Rhodes. Helen. 20 1 Oak St.. McLean Rice, t aaiji ' . l.hF) Stratinore e.. F. (7 Richardson. Reth. 107 (diiirchill Rd.. McLean Riashy. Sue. I 10.5 a,rner A e.. McLean Ristow. Richard. . ' )20 Inaleside . e.. McLean Rohinson. Regina. IROl Kirklev Ave.. McLean Rohison. .Suzie. 501.5 Lemon Rd.. McLean Rogers. Roh. 11 1 Aorth West St.. F. C. Roo]). Roll. RlOO d ueker A t ' .. McLean Ro|K‘r. Reeky. 11 0 Oodside Dr.. McLean Rosenliamn. Mart Ann. 1 100 Delf St.. McLean Rosenhach. Oarol. 5110 Rarhee .S|.. McLean Rosenthal. Diane. .5 ' ' 00 Soiithridge Dr.. AIcLean Ruddt . Stephen. 0002 Dinneen Dr.. .McLean Ruepp. Fat. 5001 Fo[ip Dr.. McLean Rush. I’allt . 2 120 Old Oeorgetoun I’ike. McLean Saliha. ,|ohn. 5000 Dean Drit e. McLean Saltzman. Fain. -1225 Dalmation Drite. McLean Sanders. Sandra. 5701 Hazel Lane. McLean Sandifer. James. 1010 Reacon Lane. F. C. Scarhorough. Ran t . 6101 Relten Court. McLean .Schmidt. Kerry. 401.5 Wrightson Dr.. McLt ' an Scott. Rohert. .5022 Maekall Ate.. McLean Scrit ener. Gayle. Route 1. Rox RIL Vienna Seat ell. Charles. l. ' lOO Chester!irook Rd.. McLean Shade. Anne. 1017 Longfellotv St.. AIcLean Sheeks. Rarhara. 1507 W estmoreland St.. McLean Shelton. Knox. 50.) 1 Waggaman Ct.. McLean Shipman, Don. 1210 Dalmation Dr.. McLean Shults. Lee. 5720 Old Chesterhrook. McLean Simpson. Donna. 5 )00 Rrovhill St.. AIcLean Sims. Donna. 552 1 Kirhy Rd.. AIcLean Singer. Jeanine. 503 Carper St.. AIcLean Slickter. Fatricia. 1212 Woodley Rd.. McLean Smelloty. Kaihrynn. 801 Fisher Ave.. AIcLean Smith. Eric. 1801 W estmoreland St.. AIcLean Smith. Jim. L ' lOl Wrightson Dr.. AIcLean Smith. Rohert. 1.507 Ramshorn Dr.. McLean Smull. Alike. 1200 Forest Lane. AIcLean Senders. .Mike. 182 1 WOiodmoor Lane. McLean Spooner. Charlie. 215 Cedar Ave.. AIcLean Squires. Susan. 110 Cedar Ate.. McLean Stackhouse. Feter. 1107 Frazier Lane. A ' IcLean Stahl. Fred. 1225 W estmoreland .St.. AIcLean Stanley. Nanci. 510 I .enion Rd.. F. C. Starnes. Sara. .5010 Dean Dr.. AIcLean Steakley. Doug. Rt. 2. Rox 101. AIcLean Steece. Ah. 131 1 Softtvood J ' rail. AIcLean Stejihan. Lee. 315 Capitol Vietv. AIcLean Stevens. Jo Ann. 1501 Raldtvin Dr.. AIcLean Stiegler. Jack. 131 1 W ' ooflacre Dr.. AIcLean Stiles. Susan. 1210 Rujiert St.. AIcLean Stoddard. Janet. 820 Creal Falls St.. F. C. Stone. Faye. 130 1 Orris St.. McLean Slotler. Mart . (lOfiO Dat is Court. McI .eaii Swindler. Lynn. 380 Rancrofi Rd.. .McLean .Stvope. Kat. 1015 W estmoreland St.. McLean 1 angherg. Dat id. 5 Rermuda Cmirt. .McLean I4iom|ison. Arthur. Rl. 1. Rox 173. McLean I hoinpson. (,arol. 1200 Fanama Court. AIcLean I hornelt. Kathy. 310 Finecrest At e., lcl.ean I rainonle. Rick. 2.51 1 Old ( corgetow n Fike. AIcLean ' lutwiler. W illiam. 502 Kinglet Ct.. McLean Ihiderhill. Earl. 0010 ' It ndale St.. McEean 1 nger. Kenny. .5718 Chain Rridge. AlcLe an A an Kyke. Idizaheth. 010 East Greenwicli St.. E. C. Verts. Sam. 1503 Colleen Eane. .McLean AAigel. Carol. 1 110 Highland Ate.. E. C. W adleigh. Laurie. R.E.E. 5. Vienna W ' adstyorth. Elizaheth. 225 Mayflower Dr.. AIcLean Wadstvorth. Jill. 1823 AAAiodmoor Lane. AIcLean Waldo. Connie. 3523 llillto)) Flace. E. C. AAOdker. Alike. 1505 AAolfram Ct.. AIcLean W alker. Raljili. 201 Fathfinder 1 -ane. AIcLean AAAilker. Rohert. 1011 Rraw ner St.. AIcLean AA alsh. Douglas. .5701 Enterprise At e.. AIcEean AAOirner. Velda. 4517 Creat Lane. AIcLean AA ' eishaar. W ayne. .50)3 W rightson Dr.. AIcLean WVslhrooke. Shari. 5000 Dryden Dr.. AIcLean AVhite. Carolyn. .3()().5 Rockingham St.. E. C. AAdiite. Kathie. 502() AA aggaman Circle. AIcLean AVilher. Sally. 21 1 Rrook Road. AIcLean AAalkins. Freddie. 5123 Fatton Terrace. E. C. AVilliams. Carol. 1702 4 ueker At e.. AIcLean AA illiams. Donald. 1001 Locust St.. E. C. AAHIIiams. Sandra. 5011 Sea Cliff Rd.. AIcLean AVilliamson. Alike. 408 Churchill Rd.. AIcLean AVingert. Pat. 5613 Devine St.. AIcLean Wright. Retsy. 1725 Ryrnes Dr.. AIcLean Aiming. La Joie. HHO Tucker At e.. AIcLean Aoimt. Sharon, OOlO Tviidale Dr.. AIcLean Zea. Clifford. 700 North Oak St.. E. C. Zehner. Joseph. 12 1 Ernestine St.. AIcEean Zell. Jim. 101 1 Lincoln .Ate.. F. C. 256 I
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