McLean High School - Clan Yearbook (McLean, VA)

 - Class of 1963

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ALISON AMES McLean: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, All- State Chorus 3, Tri-M 4. WILLIAM LEE ANDERSON McLean: j.V. Football 1, 2, j.V. Basketball 1, 2, j.V. Baseball 1, 2. MARY ELLEN ANDRIOT McLean: Booster Club 1, 2, ICC 3, 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, SCA Representative 1, 4, Class Trip Comm. 1, 2, Class Dance Comm. 1, Prom Comm. 3: Heather Award 1, 2, Spanish Honor Society 2, ICC 3, 4, Class Legislative 3, Homecoming Parade Chrmn. 3, j.V. Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Commencement Comm. 4. ALEXIS APOSTOLIDES McLean: Key Club 4, American Field Service Student 4. Other: Gymnastics 2. SALLY ANNE ATKINS McLean: Merry Widow 2, Secretary, DE Club 4. VIRGINIA CAROL ATKINSON McLean: French Club 2, Intramurals 2, French Honor Society 5, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4 Senior Scrapbook 4. Other: Pep Club lg SCA Representative 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1. THOMAS FORRESTER AUMAN McLean: Hi-Y 5, 4, SCA Representative 4, Intramurals 4. Other: Sub-Aqua Club 1, j.V. Football 2. TOWN SEN D AVERY WILLIAM DENISE BAIRD, IR. McLean: Key Club 4, Varsity Track 4. Other: Track 1, 2, 5, Key Club 2, 5, Swimming 2, 5, Radio Club 1, Biology Club 2, 5. JOHN EMBREY BAKER McLean: Student Staff 2, 5, junior Scrapbook, Photographer 5. MARILYN LEONORA BARBER McLean: Girls' Chorus 1, Clinic Helper 2, Majorettes 2, Co-Capt. 5. BARNEY MARTIN BARCO McLean: IV. Football 1, 2,j.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Track 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 1, Madrigal Singers 2, 5, 4, All-State Chorus 1, 4, Merry Widow 1, Down in the Valley 2, Boyfriend 2, Thirties Girl 2, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Jr. Bas- ketball 4, Rifle Team 4. FRED BORDEN McLean: DE Club, Vice-Pres. 5, Pres. 4. SUSAN BARKEY BETH ANN BARRON McLean: Spanish Club 1, 2g Art Club 15 Pep Club 15 Class Dance Comm. 1g Prom Comm. 35 Bermuda Night Comm. 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 5 Call Me Madame 35 Senior Class Float Comm. 4g Personal Name Card Comm. 45 Anouncement Comm. 4g Baccalaureate Comm. 4. SCOTT MacDONALD BASOM PAUTL LEVERN BATES McLean: Debate Team 3g Tartan Poetry Contest 4. DAVID LEE BAYNE McLean: J.V. Football 1g Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g .I.V. Basketball lg Track 1g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4g J.V. Baseball 2g Varsity Baseball 43 Most Attractive Superlative. DIANE BECKER DIANE IRENE BEETS McLean: FHA 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4g FNA 1g junior Honor Society 1. MARGARET JUNE BELL McLean: J.V. Softball 2, 35 IV. Basketball 3g Varsity Basketball 4g Athletic Office Helper 3, 4g McLean High Savings Bank 3, 4g Varsity Softball 4g Heather Award 35 Gym Assistant 4g Wittiest Superlative. JAMES GUY BLENCOE McLean: Science Fair 2, 3, Science Club 3g Key Club 45 Booster Club 43 Varsity Wrestling 4g Intramural Basketball 4. -IANNA SUE BLIM McLean: SCA Representative 53 Commencement Comm. Chrmn. 4, Class Trip Comm. 43 SCA Bulletin Board Comm. 4. Other: Keyettes 1, 2, Graduation Comm. 15 Spring Formal Comm. 1g Dramatic Award lg Volley Team 1 g State Art Convention 15 Pep Club 2, EKS Assembly, Flight '61, Prom Comm. 2g Drama Club 2, Hockey Team 2g Volley Team 2 g Prom French Maid. 2, Girls' Sports Convention 2. JANIE BLOOD McLean: SCA Representative 1g Prom Comm. 3g Announcement Comm. 4, Office Helper 4. JOSEPH CARRICO BLUE McLean: DE Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2. Other: .I.V. Football 1, 25 j.V. Baseball 1, 25 Var- sity Football 2. DONNA ,TEAN BOWERS McLean: Pep Club 1g Girls' Chorus 1, 2g FBLA 4 g A Cappella Choir 3, 4. PAULETTE LOUISE BOWLING McLean: Talent Show 5g Volleyball Intramurals 53 SCA Representative 53 Songleader 4g Tri-Hi- Y 4. FRANCES JOAN BRAGDON McLean: Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant lg Heather Award 1g NEDT Award 3g YFC 3, 4. DIANE BRAND MARY ELIZABETH BRANTLEY McLean Prom Comm 5 DE Club Treas 4 Badmrnton Intramurals 5 Volleyball Intramurals BETTY LOU CATHERINE BRENDLE McLean Intramurals 1 HR Magazme Represent atrve 1 junror Honor Socrety 1 Treas 2 JV Basketball 2 Latln Club 2 Pep Club 2 Drlll Team 5 4 jr Class Bulletm Board Comm 5 Math Tutormg Squad 4 ELIZABETH BREWER McLean Booster Club 1 Sec 2 5 4 Astronomy Club ICC 1 Merry W1dOW 1 Skrn of Our Teeth 1 Sc1ence Farr Award 1 French Club 2 5 SCA Representatrve 5 Prom Comm 5 L1fe Wrth Father 5 Natronal Thespran Socxety 5 4 TARTAN 4 Senror Art Semrnar 4 Lrbrary As srstant 2 4 Teahouse of the August Moon 4 : . g 4 , . 9 ' s 3. 2 h g ' - ' 3 ' , . 3 . . 1 g . Q Q . , an - ' . 5 I 7 ' 9 7 S , 3 H ' H S H ' 9 ' ' 9 , 5 . Q I S ,, . . ,, Q ' . I . I. 9 3 . . ,U , ,Q - , , . REVA ANNETTE BYERS McLean: Ma azine Re resentative 55 Prom. - 5 - 5 ,, Q . Z .- .n Q . 5 ' So- , . , . : 5 , - ' - . g . Q . 2 . . ' 2. ' ' , , . : . S . 3 .- , . ' 9 ' 1. Z 3 . 9 ' 5 4. . , 5 .- 3 ' - : g ' . 8 Comm 5 Bermuda Danlcje Comm 5 Call Me Madame 5 SCA Representatrve 4 Tr1H1Y 4 Commencement Comm 4 Natlonal Honor c1ety4 Announcement Comm 4 Math Club 4 MARK PIERCE BRIMIJOIN McLean Art Club 5 TARTAN 5 Co Ed1tor Il lustratron 4 CLAN Art Edrtor 4 Qulll 8: Scroll 4 Government Representatrve Natronal Merlt 1'1nal1st 4 Gurdance Representatrve 4 Co Chrmn Senror Art Semmar Other Varsrty Track 1 Varsrty Football 2 Presr dent Jr H1gh SCA 1 Homeroom Representatrve DONNA BRINKLEY JAMES BROWN McLean Band 2 Symphonlc Band 5 4 All State Band 4 Spamsh Honor Socrety 5 4 Tr1 M 4 Scrence Club 4 Other Band 1 Sczence Club 1 KATHERINE ANNE BROWN MAELEINE STARR BOWN McLean: Announcements Committee 4, Class Trip Comm. 4, Clan. Other: Constitution Comm. lg SCA Representative lg Fresh. Prom Comm. 15 Pep Club 1. MICHAEL SCOTT BUCHKO McLean: Latin Club 2, Science Club 2g Intramurals 2, 3, Astronomy Club 35 junior Basketball Team 5 g Hi-Y 4. Other: Fresh. Basketball lg Fresh. Baseball 1, SCA Representative. CAROL BUCKMAN Drill Team 1, 2 g Pep Club 1, 2 5 FHA 1, Freshman Dance Committee 15 Magazine Drive Representative 1, 2, 5, French Club 2, 3, Bowling Intramural 3, Prom Com- mittee 5g Try-Hi-Y 4, Announcement Committee 4, Commencement 4. PI-IYLLIS ANN BUDGE McLean: Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 25 Sweetheart Dance Comm. 3g Prom Comm, 3, Intramurals 5, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Art Club 4. LAWERENCE BULLARD McLean: Varsity Football 3, 4, Tennis 55 Letterman Club 4, Outstanding Back Award 4. Other: Ice Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2g Merit Achievement Award 1, Foot- ball 2. MICHELE BURGESS McLean: Fresh. Dance Comm. 1, Heather .Award 2g Majorette 3, 4. VIRGINIA BURNS DONALD CAMPBELL JOHN CARPENTER McLean Cadet Band 1 2 Reserve Band 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 5 4 Symphomc BETTY CARTEE JACK EUGENE CASH McLean Intramural Basketball 3 Student Bus Drwer 4 CHRISTIAN RENNING CASTNER McLean Chess Club 1 2 4 Astronomy Club 2 5 4 Stamp Club 3 THOMAS WAYNE CHADDUCK JOHN WILLIAM CHILES 2 , 5 , , 5 , , 9 ' Band4. u c ' ' 9 9 3 7 7 7 ' GARY MARC COHEN McLean: Astronomy Club 1, 2, 5, 4. AMY ALICE COLE McLean: Girls' Chorus 1, Showboat , A Cappella Choir 2, 3, French Club 5, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4, SCA Rep., Alternate 5, Madrigals 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. LINNEA CARYL COLWELL McLean: Intramurals 1, 5, Cyrano de Bergeracug Art Club 2, Heather Award 3. CAROL DIANE COPLEY McLean: Pep Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, SCA Rep. ELIZABETH COPPERTHITE McLean, Heather Award 1. ROBERT HUSTEN CORNETT McLean: No. Va. Science Fair 1, A Cappella Choir 2, Down in the Valley Madrigal Singers 5, 4, Tri-M 5, 4, Call Me Madame , Key Club 3, 4, All-State Chorus, Senior Privileges Comm., Senior Class Rep., National Merit Semi-Final- ist. ANN BITTLER CORNFIELD McLean: 'Intramurals 1, 2, 5, 4, Library Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, First Prize Prose Reading, Merry Widow , Skin of Our Teeth , Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4 Intramural Board 2, Tartan 3, Exchange Editor 4. JAMES CORRICK McLean: Science Club 4. Other: School Newspaper 1, Driver Education Club 3. BARRY REYNOLDS COSDON McLean IV Football 1 JV Basketball 1 2 V Golf 1 2 5 4 BARBARA RUTH COWAN McLean JV Softball 2 MARGARET ANNE CUPP McLean Hall Monrtor 1 Bus Patrol 2 Honorable MCHLIOH 1n State Essay Con test 2 Tr1H1Y 5 ICC Rep 4 Keyettes 5 4 TTA 5 Pres 4 Prom Comm 5 Spanrsh Honor Socrety 5 4 Charrman Plannrng Comm of Leadershlp Confer ence Charrman Announcement Comm Commencement Comm 4 Clan 4 Gulcl ance Helper 4 BARBARA LEE DARBY McLean Lxbrary Helper 1 2 4 Bookroom Helper 5 SCA Alternate Rep 5 Other SCA Rep 1 Math Club 1 BRIAN KEITH DAVIS McLean Astronomy Club 2 Color Guard 5 jr Float Comm Other Current Events Club 1, Track Team 1, Aud1oV1sual Club NANCY JO DAWSON McLean PNA 5, 4 Other Y Teens 2, 5, jr Red Cross 2, Spanrsh Club 2, 5, Beta Club 5, V1ce Pres of Homeroom 5 JUDITI-I DEASON McLean DE Club 4 Other Red Cross 1, 2, 5, Cheerleader 1, 2, 5 QCO Captalnj, GAA 1, 2, 5, Art Club 1, 2, 5, Prom Comm 1, 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 5, Library Club 1, 2, SCA Rep DENISE DE MEMBER mf , iql-T-ll ,H , -. I,- O Q I. M. i 'llvui' L I-, l lVl,l tfvj,-fl, H I IHH ll . . . . . - 5 - - a a - s 2 9 ' - 9 a ' ' . . 4 . - . . 4 . . a 9 ' 9 9 1 a ' 9 ' n A :I 2 - ' 9 'Q - 9 1 ' 1 ' I I ' 7 3 3 3 ' ' . . , . . . . . , , , . . . - . . ' . . ' - LISA DENNEN McLean: Keyettes 4, FBLA 4. Other: Pres. Gym. Class 1, 2, Newspaper 2, junior Play, Chairman of RAG Planning Comm. NANCY DE SANTI NADINE LEONA DILLON McLean: Pep Club 1, FNA 1, 2, Treas. 5, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Co-Captain 4. DOUGLAS DIXON McLean: Crew Club 5, jr. Class Float Comm, Booster Club 4, Library Helper. MICHAEL MARVIN DODD McLean: One of Top 5 Magazine Salesmen 1, Chess Club 3, 4, Highlander Photographer 5, 4, Photo Pres. 3, Library Helper 4. PETER FIRMAN DODD McLean: DE Club 4. JANE ANN DODRILL McLean: Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Vice-Pres., 4 Pres., Intramurals 1, 2, Heather Award 2, 3, 4, Library Helper 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 5, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Highland Choir, Government Rep. Alternate. JAMES CARL DUNCAN McLean: Chess Club 4, FBLA ICC Rep. 4, Crew Team 4. Other: Fresh. Football, Library Helper 1, French Club 2, 3. PAUL HENRI DURAND McLean Wrestlrng 3 4 Track 3 Bermuda N1ght Commrttee 3 Senror Electron Commrttee 3 Senror Electron Commrttee 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Other Brology Club 1 2 Track 2 Wrestlmg 2 Orchestra 1 2 Chrrstmas Play 1 Commencement SUSAN FLAGG EDWARDS McLean JV Cheerleader 1 2 Keyettes 2 3 4 Jumor Honor Socrety 2 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 French Honor SOCICIIY 2 3 4 Sweetheart Court 2 3 4 SCA Representatrve 2 SCA Cablnet 3 4 Honorable Mentron Va Classrcal Soclety Socrety Latrn Tournament Copy Edrtor for Hrgh lander 4 Letter of Commendatron NMSQT The JANET CHRISTINE EMBREY McLean Homeroom Representatrve 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 Spanrsh Honor Society 2 3 Tn H1Y 2 3 Intramural Basketball 1 Sophomore Class Basketball 1 Sophomore Class Plannrng Commrt tee 2 Prom Commrttee 3 Keyettes 4 Lrbrary Helper 4 Baccalaureate Commrttee 4 Advertrsrng Staff for Yearbook 4 JUDITH ANN EVERS JOHN DRYDEN EXUM JR McLean Key Club 4 Math Club 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Other Latrn Club 1 Freshman Football JV Football 2 Brology Club 1 CRAIG ANTHONY EZELL McLean Scrence Club 1 2 3 4 Electromcs Club 1 lst Place Northern Va Scrence Farr ICC Repre sentatrve 5 JV Basketball 2 ROBERT BRADFORD EZELL McLean Dance Band 3 4 Reserve Band 2 Marchrng Band 2 3 NEAL ROBERT FEATHSTON McLean V2IS1WWICStl1Dg 3 4 I I I I . ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I . I 1 . I ' 7 7 7 7 I I. I 7 7 7 I ' I I ' ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 I v , Z I . I ' I 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 I I nxt 7 7 ' YI ll 7, Merry Wldow 1g Le Malentendu 4. a 4 I I ' 7 7 7 9 3 J I ' ' . a , S g - A . I I . ' 7 7 7 S Z , . 5 S Q I . I I . , , . . 3 . 3 a s Q S S - Z ' 5 . . . ' 7 7 7 , . 0 ' ' . , . ,ga af Y W 4-mi-'VM -an BARBARA FERNANDEZ McLean: French Honor Society 4, Debate Team 4, Science Club 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY FERRARESE McLean: Tartan 4, Senior Class Trip Comittee 4, Call Me Madame , Life With Father , Teahouse of the August Moon , Beverly for Best Character Actor 3. Other: Newspaper Staff 1, 2, Importance of Being Earnest , Most Talented Su- perlative. NANCY TERRILL FEY McLean: VA Cappella Choir 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Keyettes 4, Class Trip Committee 4, Bacc. Committee 4, Down in the Valley , Call me Madame , Madrigals 4, Songleader 3, Capt. 4. PATRICIA ANN FINN McLean: Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, j.V. Cheerleading 3, Class Trip Committee 2, Keyettes 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Class Trip Comm. 4, Homecoming Court 4, Daisy Mae 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Varsity Cheerleader Co-Capt. 4, Most Popular. Other: Y-Teens 1, Freshman Cheerleader 1. MARY PATRICIA FISHER McLean: SCA Representative 3, Debating Team 3, Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, ICC Representative 4. CHERYL LEE FLAHERTY McLean: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, 4, Intra- mural Badminton and Volleyball 3, 4. GAY FLOOK McLean: j.V. Basketball 1, 2, Girls' Choir 1, A Cappella Choir 2, National junior Honor Society 1, 2, National Senior Honor Society 4, Keyette Club 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4. L ir ,L if JAMES FORESMAN McLean Astronomy Club 1 Class Dance Comm 1 Class Trip Comm 1 2 Class Constitution Comm 2 Varsity Track 2 3 4 Varsity Football 4 Certificate of Achievement Pre Merit Exam 3 Merit Sem1F1nal1st 3 Merit Finalist 4 Math Club 4 KEITH CAMPBELL FREDERICK McLean Rah Rah Boys Vice Pres 3 4 Bus Driver 3 4 Other Spanish Club 2 EARL FRIES McLean Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Chorus 1 2 jr Sr Game5 4 MARK CHARLES FRITZ McLean Intramural Basketball Capt 4 Other Freshman Basketball 1 V Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 3 Essa Contest 1. DONNA SUE GATES McLean: French Club 1' FHA 1 2 SCA Representative 2' FBLA 5 4 ICC Rep. ' Tri-Hi1Y 3 4' Class Trip Comm. 4 Senior Banquet Comm. 4. HUMPHREY GUILLORY GILBERT McLean: j.V. Dance Band 1, Varsity Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Merry Widow 15 Call Me Madame 33 Spring Dance Comm. 1g Prom Comm. 3, French Club 3g Bus Driver 4. VIRGINIA CATHERINE GILMER McLean: Astronomy Club' 1g TARTAN 1, 2, 3, 4g Bermuda Day Comm. 15 junior Honor Society 1, 25 j.V. Hockey 2g Class Constitution Comm. 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4g French Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 4g Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4g HIGHLAND- ER 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. i KAREN ANN GLINES McLean: Dance Committee 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, ENC 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Class Vice-President 4, Thistle Award 3. Other: Pep Club 1, GAA 1. JAMES PAUL GOETZ McLean: Dance Band 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Student Staff 3, Hi-Y 4. SHARON JAN E GOODALL McLean: J.V. Softball 1, 2, Marching Band 1, Reserve Band 2, junior Honor So- ciety 2, Keyettes 2, 3, 4, SCA Representative 2, Guidance Office Helper 2, Var- sity Hockey 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, All State Band 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Baccalaureate Chairman 4, Woodwind Quintet 4. CHRISTINA CORSON GRAVES McLean: J.V. Hockey 1, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, j.V. Softball 1, Varsity Softball 2, J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS MICHAEL GRAVES McLean: j.V. Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, j.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, SCA Representative 1. MICHAEL LEE GREENSTREET McLean: DE Club 3. TERRY DON GREFE McLean: j.V. Football 1, 2, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, j.W. White Award 1, j.V. Bas- ketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Homeroom President 3, Most Athletic Senior Superlative 4. ALICE ANGELA GREGORY McLean: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, Art Club 3, 4, Tartan Staff 3, 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Forensics 3.1 ROGER I GRIGSBY McLean Cadet Band 1 2nd Place 1n Band Festrval 1 Reserve Band 2 Marching 2 DE 3 4 DARYL HALE GUINN McLean Grrls Chorus 3 A Cappella Chorr 4 Senlor Leg1slature 4 Other Glee Club 1 Intramural Hockey Basketball Volleyball Softball 1 2 Span rsh Club 1 Latrn Club 2 JUDY ANN HAGER McLean YFC 5 Intramural Basketball 5 Intramural Badmlnton 2 Magazme Nrght of one act plays Cho cho San MARLAN HALL McLean Student Staff 2 Crew Team 5 4 JAMES RAY HALL McLean Concert Band 1 2 Symphonrc Band 3 4 Art Club 1 Varsrty Dance Band 4 BONITA MARGARET HAMILTON McLean Tr1H1Y 4 Bulletrn Boards Commlttee 4 Other SCA Representatlve 1 2 Tr1I-I1Y2 GAA 1 Cheerleader 1 DIANA DORIS HANCHETTE McLean Art Club 2 FHA 3 FTA 4 Mendel Honor Socrety 3 BARBARA ANN HAN SEN 2 a ' 3 3 S 1 - 2 ' ' 3 ' 5 - : 1 2 1 9 5 ' g . 1 9 s ' s Drive 3g Bookroom Helper 3g Showboat g Our Townng Cyrano de Bergerac g I! lig !l - - .!I : g , . 2 , 3 ' , : 5 ' Z .- .- Q . . . : 1 Q ' ' Q ' l 2 3 9 s ' . KAREN JEAN HANSON McLean: Announcement Committee 4, Baccalaur- eate Committee 4, Commencement Committee 4. Other: GRA 3, Jr. Hockey Team 3. STEVE E. HARLOW McLean: Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, J.V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball, J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY HARRIS McLean: Girls' Chorus 1, 2. DAVID JOSEPH HARRIS McLean: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Maclrigals 4. Other: Freshman Football. CHRISTOPHER HARVEL McLean: Astronomy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention Northern Va. Sci- ence Fair, Math Club 4, Lab Assistant 4. JOYCE ELLEN HARVEY McLean: Other: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Zinotti 1, 2, 3, Serplahe 1, 2, 3, Horizon Club 1. CAROL ANN HAUSER McLea.n: Future Nurses Club 4. Other: German American Club 2, 3, Future Nurses 3, Prom Committee 3, Junior Class Play, Bronze Typing Award. LINDA LEE HEATWALE McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Legisla- ture, Junior Class Legislature, Prom Committee, Booster Club 4, FBLA Club 4, ,Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 32 Elijah. HELEN MAY HEINS McLean Tr1M 1 2 3 4 Latm Club 1 2 3 Sympbonrc Band 1 2 3 4 German Band Woodwrnd Qu1utet3 4 All State Band 3 4 BEVERL'Y LOREEN HELM McLean Latm Club 4 Other CSF 1 2 3 ,ISA2 3 AFS 2 Raravas 3 SCOTT HELM McLean BREC 3 4 Other Basketball 1 2 Football 1 Baseball 2 KRISTINA LOUISE HENSLEY McLean SCA Representatrve 1 2 3 4 Latrn Club 1 2 Spanrsh Honor Socrety 3 4 jr Honor Socrety JANE ELLEN HERON McLean Art Club 4 Other Majorettes 2 JOSEPH PAUL HICKMAN McLean Debate Team 1 2 9 4 Forensrcs 1 2 Scrence Club 4 ICC Representatrve 4 JAMES FRANKLIN HICKS McLean Latrn Club 3 4 junror Honor SOCICIIY 2 Spamsh Honor SOCICICY 2 SCA Representatrve 4 Other juruor Honor Socrety 1 SCA Representatrve JOHN ROBERT HILL McLean Scrence Club 1 2 3 Chess Club 1 2 Latm Club 1 2 Electromcs Club 1 ICC Repre sentatrve 1 Thespmus 1 2 3 4 Presrdent of Math Club 4 Z ' 1 s a 2 9 : 9 3 7 Q , S 1 - 5 , , 2 1 S S - : , . 7 v S S - : 9 7 7 S , S a S - 1, 2g Debate Team lg Keyettes 2, 3, 4. 2 , at ' 1, ,Bs g . 2 ' , 5 ' ' 1 g . 3 S 1. : 7 3 S 7 3 1 ' 5 a a , S LINDA LEE HILL McLean: Pep Club l, Dance Club 1, Intramural Badminton and Volleyball 2, 3, YFC 3. THOMAS TODD I-IOGDON McLean: Latin Club 2, 3, Booster Club 4. Other: Class Treas. 1. JOHN ALFRED HODGSON McLean: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Honor Society 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Astronomy Club 1, 2, ICC Representative 2 , Thistle Award 2, 3, Homeroom Rep- resentative 2, Boy Senator 1, 3, SCA Parliamentarian 4, Most Likely to Suc- ceed Superlative. GENE ANTIONETT E HOFFMAN McLean: Latin Club 1, 2, Dance Band fBusiness Managerj 1, 2, 3, 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Badminton Champion 1, Concert Band 1, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Operation Red Carpet 4, Merry Widow , Thirties Girl , Call Me Madame. HARRY HERSHEL HOOD McLean: Reserve Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Varsity Dance Band 33 Varsity Baseball Manager 1, Varsity Football Manager 2. ABIGAIL LEE HOPKINS McLean: Marching Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Intramural Badminton 2 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, NEDT Award 3, FNA 4. MARY ELIZABETH HOPKINS McLean: FHA 1, Pep Club 1, junior Honor Society 1, 2, NEDT Award 3, Honor- able Mention-Seventeen Magazine, National Short Story Contest. 7 BERDELLA KATHRYN HOSTETLER McLean Hxghlander Staff 5 Commencement Comm1ttee 4 Other Trl H1Y 2 SCA Representatrve 2 Grrls Chorus 2 FHA 1 Intramural Bas ketball and Hockey 1 TAT IANA TAMARA HOVANESSIAN McLean Tartan 1 French Club 2 Prom Comrnrttee 3 Letter of Commendatlon Merry Wrdow Th1rt1esG1r1 Lrttle Theater Productron of The Beauty and the Beast ELAINE HOVEY McLean V Cheerleader 1 2 VafS1f Cheerleader 3 4 V1ce Presldent of Class J Y 1 Charrman of Freshman Dance and Class Tr1p 1 SCA Representatlve Pep Club 1 Wmner of School Poetry Contest 1 Keyettes 2 3 4 SCA Chaplarn 2 3 V1ce Presrclent of Class 2 Cha1rman of Class Dance and Class Trlp 3 VV1nner of Poetry Contest 2 Prom Charrman 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Varsrty Cheerleader 3 4 Thistle Award 3 SCA V1ce Pres1dent 4 Class Trrp Comm1ttee 4 DAR Good C1t1zensh1p Award Frnalrst Madrrgals 4 Sad1e Hawkms Dance Comm1ttee 4 Most School Sp1r1ted Superlatxve DOROTHY SUSAN HUNT McLean SCA Representatrve 1 Latm Club 1 junror Honor Soc1ety 2 Basketball Manager 2 Keyettes 4 Natlonal Honor SOC1ClIy4 Sen1or Legrslature 4 PAUL LANDMAN HUNTER McLean Latrn Club 2 Sclence Club 3 4 Tr1 M 4 H1Y 4 Math Club 4 Track 4 MARYLOU TAYLOR HUPPUCH McLean Set Crew for Play 3 4 Clin cHelper4 Forensrcs 4 GLENN EDGAR HYATT McLean Chess Club 1, 2, 3 , - -3' lee Il--fl ' A 'til if... 4 I-' I 1 1 1 : ' 5 I ' . 3 ' ' S 3 S S ' 1 s 9 ' 3 ' for NEDT Series 3g Tri-H1-Y 4g Gmdance Offrce Helper 45 Ant1gone g The . ,, , . . - . . - sz QC 31, I - - 9 Q . 9 ' ' I S 1 S S 3 3 9 J Q 9 Z ' ' S Z ' S S 2 , S 2 ' S S 2 9 a ' I . g . Q . . J S 5 S - I ' s ' , 5 '- 2 '- 9 9 - 1 , : ' ? s ' . JOHN IRWIN McLean: Best Dressed Superlative. CLIFTON EUGENE JAMES McLean: Electronics Club 1, 4: Chess Club 1, 2: Booster Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 5, 4 fVice-Pres.Jg National Science Fair, 4th Place: Library Award 5: Mir- acle Worker 45 HIGHLANDER, Photography Editor 4: Guard Price of Regional Fair 5, SHIRLEY ANN JARECKI McLean: Clinic Helper 4g FNA 4. Other: Constitution Committee 2g Newspaper 1, 2g Traditions Committee 2g Latin Club 1, 2. JANE DUPREE JENKINS Skin of Our Teeth 1g Volleyball Intramurals 2, 5, Badminton Intramurals 2g Tri- Hi-Y 4g FTA 4. STEPHEN ARTHUR JOHN SEN McLean: Science Club 1g J.V. Basketball 2, 5: J.V. Footballg J.V. Baseball lg Key Club 2, 5, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Varsity Football 5, Capt. 45 Varsity Track 2, 5, 4 g Heather Award 2, 5, 4, Forensics 2, Prom Committee 5. JUDY KAY JOHNSON McLean: Homeroom Representative 4. . Other: JADA 1, Class Counsel 2g Board of Elections 5: Junior Class Representative 3g School Hostess 5g National Honor Society 3. PHILLIP ROTH JOHNSON McLean: Symphonic Band 5g Varsity Dance Band 53 Senior Legislature 4g Guidance Representative 4: Intramural Basketball 4: National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4, BRFC. 1 Other: Concert Band 1g Junior Honor Society 1, 25 Symphonic Band 2g Spanish Club 5: Varsity Dance Band 5. WAYNE ELLETT JOHNSON McLean: Junior Honor Society 2g Key Club 5, 4g A Cappella Choir 5g Madrigals 4g Math Club 45 National Honor Society 4, National Merit Semi-Finalists 4. RICHARD ALON ZA JOHNSTON STUART' HUNT JONES McLean: Varsity Football 4g Varsity Letterman's Club 4. Other: Student Council 1, 2g Freshman Track lg Latin Club 1, 2 g Wrestling 2g Varsity Football 3g Varsity Track 3. JOYCE ANN JORDAN McLean: FHA lg VOT 4. TERRAL MCATEER JORDAN McLean: Chess Club lg A Cappella Choir 1, 4g Merry Widow lg Call Me Ma- darnel' 3g Intramural Basketball 4. BARBARA ANN KELLY McLean: FNA lg Heather Award 1, 2, 3, 4g Merry Widow 2g Call Me Madame 5g Volleyball Intramurals 3g Varsity Songleading 4. DONNA ANN KENDALL McLean: Girls' Choir 1, 2, Basketball Intermurals lg Merry Widow lg Badminton Intramurals 2 g Call Me Madame 2g A Cappella Choir 3g 4g Volleyball Intramu- rals 3g Prom Committee 3. REBECCA ANN KENWORTHY McLean: Junior-Senior Cheerleading 3g Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 French Club 35 CLAN 4g Personal Cards 4. Other: Freshman Representative lg Homeroom President lg GAA 1, 2g Student Coun- cil Fashion Show 2. BONNIE LYN KIESSLING McLean: Pep Club 1, 2g French Club 1, 2g Girls' Chorus lg Junior Honor., Society 2g A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4g FNA 25 French Honor Society 3, 4g Prom Committee 3g Junior-Senior Cheerleading 3g Keyettes 35 ICC Representative 4g Senior Class Secretary 4g Personality Plus Superlative. CHARLES EDWARD KILGORE Other: Wrestling 1, 25 Spanish Club lg Track 2. LINDA LOUISE KIOSTERUD McLean: Forensics 1, 2: TARTAN 4, Clinic Help- er 4: Teahouse of the August Moon 4. WARREN KNIGHT McLean: Chess Club 1, 2: Varsity Track 3, 4, Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 53 Bermuda Night 3g ICC Representative 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. Other: J.V. Track. LESTER KREISA RONALD DEAN KREISA McLean: Reserve Band 1g Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4: Astronomy Club 2, 35 All State Band 3, 4. DONNA LYNN KRONAUER McLean: SCA Representative 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Intramurals 2: Prom Committee Co-Chairman 3g j.V. Cheerleader 3g French Club 3g Sr. Welcoming Committee 4: Commencement Committee 4: Homecoming Dance Committee 4. MARK WILLIAM KUEHN McLean: A Cappella 2, 5: Madrigals 4: Hi-Y 3, Historian 4. Other: Mixed Choir 1. THOMAS EARL KUENNING McLean: BRFC 3, 4, Senior Class Representative 4 g Baccalaureate Committee 4g Class Trip Com- mittee 4. Other: j.V. Basketball. RUTH BOBBETTE LAMAR McLean: National Honor Society 3, 43 Keyettes 3, 4g Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 3, 43 Intramurals 33 Prom Comm. 33 Government Representative 43 Science Fair Honorable Mention 3. Other: SCA Representative 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Junior Red Cross 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 23 Homecoming Dance Comm. 1, 23 Sweetheart Dance Comm.'23 GAA 1, 2. SUSAN LEA LAMMERS McLean: Guidance Office Helper 33 Main Office Helper 33 Heather Award 33 Call Me Madame 3 Henry VIII 3 Miracle WOIkCI,,Q The Importance of Being Earnest. JAMES LANE McLean: Bus Driver 4. MARY LANGE McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 43 Junior French Honor Society 4g Latin Club 23 French Club 33 Pep Club 23 Intramural Volleyball 2g Intramural Badminton 5. Other: Glee Club lg Latin Club 1. SUSAN LESLIE LAPE McLean: H-IGHLANDER Staff 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 35 Prom Comm. 33 Call Me Madame 3 Elijah, Other: Drama I 13 Girls' Choir 23 Powder Puff Football 23 Homecoming Float Committee 2. JOHN JERRY LAWSON McLean3 J.V. Football 33 Varsity Football 4g Varsity Track 33 Math Club 4. JOHN TERRELL LEA McLean: Band 1. BARBARA SUSAN LEE McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 French Club 1, 23 CLAN 23 FNA 33 FTA 43 Intramural Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Intramural Bowl- ing 33 Prom Committee 3. 1 JUDITH ELIZABETH LEHMAN McLean: Intramurals 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2 Pres., 3, 4 Pres., Tartan 1, 2, 5, 4, Fresh. Dance Comm., Fresh. Publicity Comm., Class Trip Comm. 1, 4, Dues Comm. 1, Merry Widow , Bulletin Board Chairman 2, Heather Award 2, junior Honor So- ciety 2, Our Town , ICC, Prom Comm. 3, junior Class Float Comm., French Club 3, Senior Class Float Comm., Senior Art Seminar, Commencement Committee, Guid- ance Helper 4. LAURA LYNN LEICHLITER McLean: National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 5, 4, Keyettes 5, 4 Secretary, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, SCA Cabinet 4, National Honor Society Scholarship Finalist 4. Other: Class. Secretary 1, Youth Council 1, FTA Vice-Pres. 2, Drama Club 1, 2, junior Honor Society 1, National Honor Soc. 2, Student Council 2, Homecoming Princess 2. ROBERT ALFERD LEIGH McLean: j.V. Football 1, 2, 3 Capt., Track 2, 5, 4, Rah Rah Boys 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, V. Football 4. MARTHA LESTER STUART MITEY LEWIS McLean: Latin Club 2, Science Club 2, 5, Astronomy Club 2, 3, Saddle Club 2. CAROLINE MINOR LIGHT McLean: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Helper 1, 2, 5, 4, Drill Team 4. MICHAEL CLIFFORD LLOYD McLean: DE Club 5, 4. WILLIAM LOCKHART McLean Reserve Band 4 Symphomc Band 4 Pep Band 4 Dance Band 4 ROBERT WILLIAM LOEHNE McLean JV Baseball 2 Booster Club 2 3 4 Vrce Pres V Baseball 3 4 SCA Rep 5 Rah Rah Boys 5 4 Chalrrnan Class Trrp Comm 4 JANET ALICE LOHR McLean DE Club 5 Sec VOT Club 4 JOYCE ELIZABETH LOHR JOSEPH WILLIAM LONG JR McLean Golf Team 2 3 4 KAROL JAN LOPATKIEVVECZ McLean Scrence Club 3 4 Lrbrary Helper 3 4 Seruor Class Tr1p Comm Other Llbrary Helper 1 CHARLES ROBERT LUCAS McLean V Track 2 3 4 Stage Crew 2 JV Football 3 V Football McLean: SCA Rep. 1, 2g Class Rep. 1, 2, 3g Clinic Helper 3g VOT Club 4. LUCY ANN LYNCH McLean: Junior Honor Society 1, 2g Astronomy Club lg' Intramural Sports lg De- bate Team 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Elections lg TARTAN 3, Poetry Ed. 4g AC Party Comm. Chrmn. 35 Quill 8: Scroll 3, Vice-Pres. 4g National Honor Society 4g Science Club 4g Math Club, Sec.-Treas. 4g Most Likely to Succeed Superlative. JAMES RICHARD LYTLE McLean: Hall Monitor lg Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 3. FREDERICK H. MAAS McLean: Choir 4g Amateur Radio 4g Red Cross 4g Archery Instructor 4. Other: Track lg Soccer 2g Biology Club lg Chemistry Club 2g Archery Team 2, 3g Archery Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3g State Archery Tournament 35 Amateur Radio 1, 2, 5g Kiss Me Kate 3g Basketball 35 Physics Club 3g Radio Club Pres. 3g Choir 3g Phys- ics Representative 3 g Civil Defense 1, 2, 3. GERALD GILBERT MCANIN CH KENNETH PETER MCBREARTY McLean: Distributive Ed. I, II. WILLIAM JAMES MCCARTHY CLAIRE MCCORQUODALE McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Senior Float Comm. 4. Other: Red Cross l, 2: Dance Comm. lg Hall Monitor lg Cafeteria Aid lg School Letter lg GAA Comm. Pres. lg Major Chorus 1, 2g Basketball Team 1, 2g Most Athletic lg Volleyball Capt. 2g Library Assistant 2g Class Day Dance Comm. 2g Varsity Cheerleader 2g Book Drive Comm. 2. KETTI KATHLEEN MCDONALD McLean: Chrmn., Bake Sales Comm. lg Volleyball Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Chess Club lg Merry Widow lg Skin of Our Teeth lg Class Trip Comm. 2, 33 Badminton Intramurals 2, 3g Soccer Intramurals 2g SCA Representative 2, 3, 4g Govt. Represent- ative 4g Magazine Rep. 2, 3, 4g Senior Rep. 4g Bermuda Day Comm. 3g Sadie Hawkins Comm. 3g Prose Reading 4gAlgebra Tutor 4g Red Carpet Day 4. EDWARD WILLIAM MCGINLEY McLean.: Boys' State 3. EDWARD FISHER McKNEW McLean: Track 2g DF. Club 3, Promotion Manager 4. DAVID RICHARD MCLEAN McLean: Astronomy Club 2, 3, 43 Math Club 4. PATRICK GARNER MCNULTY McLean: Varsity Basketball 5, 4. DAVID LEE MCWILLIAMS McLean: Concert Band 1, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4. JOYCE GERALDINF, MADDOX . McLean: McLean High Savings Bank 3, 4, VOT 4. HOWARD PICHON MAGINN IS McLean: J.V. Baseball 1, 2g J.V. Football 2g Varsity Football 3, 4g Varsity Base ball 3g Key Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY JOSEPH MARCHAN T McLean: LV. Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 3, 4g Track 2, 3g A Cappella Choir 2 Madrigal Singers 3, 4g Tri-M 5g junior Class Vice-Pres. 3g Senior Class Pres. 4 Merit Semi-Finalist 3g Boys' State 3: Little Abner 4, Best All-Around Superla tive 4. JOSEPH DALE MARTELLARO McLean: j.V. Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Class Trip Comm. 4, A Cappella Choir 4. GEORGE EDWARD MARTIN RAYMOND CALVIN MATTHEWS McLean: Track 1. VIRGINIA KATHRYN MECCA McLean: Student Staff 2, 3. SUSAN DARNE MESSNER McLean: Art Club 5, Senior Art Seminar 4. Other: Newspaper 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Art Club 1. ASHTON CHAPMOND MILLER McLean: Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 5, 4, Booster Club 5, 4, Spanish Club 3, Hi-Y Vice-Pres. 5, Pres. 4, Prom Comm. 5, Boys' State 5, SCA Repr. 3, jr. Float Comm. 5, Leadership Training Conference 4, BRFC, Senior Float Comm. ' 4, Most Popular Superlative. Other: Ir. Honor Society 1. DONALD STANLEY MILLER McLean: Reserve Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 3, 4. PAUL HERBERT MILLER McLean: Wrestlmg 2, 5, 4, HR Rep. 2, 4. JANET CAROL MILLOY McLean JV Hockey 1 JV Basketball 1 JV Soft ball 1 Vars1ty Hockey 2 3 4 Varsrty Basketball 2 3 4 Most Athlet1c Superlatrve ALAN MONAT McLean JV Basketball 1 2 SCA Rep 1 Key Club 3 MICHAEL MOON McLean Math Club 4 Other Scrence Club 1 Math Club 2 Rocket and M1ss1le Club Pres 2 Chemxstry Club 5 STEPHANIE MOORE McLean jr Honor SOCICLY 1 2 Eng Class Rep 1 Merry Wrdow 1 Bus Patrol 2 Thes P 4 Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety 4 Teahouse of the August Moon 4 VIRGINIA MOTSON McLean ETA 1 2 5 Sec 4 Drrll Team 3 4 Heather Award 3 4 Booster Club 4 KRISTIN VICTORIA MOTTSON McLean Pep Club 1 2 Iforensrcs 1 2 5 Tr1H1Y 2 HIGHLANDER 4 TARTAN 4 FTA 4 BARBARA CATHERINE MULLALY McLean I V Basketball 2 JV Softball 2 Intra murals 2 5 Vars1ty Basketball 5 4 Vars1ty Soft ball 5 Class Trrp Comm 4 Commencement Comm WILLIAM LEE MYERS : . . g . . g . . - Z , a S .li ' 77 ' 3 7 3 ' : . . , g . g 3 S Z . 3 . 4 : . ' , g . I ll ' ll . . - a 2 3 ' prans 3, 4g L1fe Wrth Father 3g Clmrc Hel er g Q Y! Il 2 , , , . 5 ' , 2 1 Z - ' 9 3 5 5 9 S . S S - : . . I g . . Ig - I 7 3 9 Q ' Q . 5 . 4. . . JOYCE ELLEN N AEHER McLean: Reserve Band 1, 2, Bulletin Board Comm. 3, FNA 3, ICC Rep. 4, Drill Team 4, Clinic Helper 4, Girls' Chorus 4. MARGARET ANN NAGLEY McLean: SCA Rep. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Forensics 1, Poetry Winner 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Thirties Girl , Down in the Valley , Call Me Madame , Prom Comm. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4. CHARLES SPENCE NEIL McLean: Jr. Honor Society 1, 2, JV Football 1, Eng. Class Rep. 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, HR Rep. 3, Math Club 4, Intramurals 4 PAMELA NETHERCOTT McLean: Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Senior Lounge Comm. 4, Song Leader 4. Other: Girls' Basketball 1, 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, GAA 1, Sec. 2, Bowling Team 1, Pep Club 1, Newspaper 2, Int. Relations Club 2. JOHN ANTHONY NEVVKIRK McLean: Jr. Honor Society, 1, 2, JV Debate Team 1, Class Dance Comm. 1, Class Trip Comm. 1, Merry Widow , Skin of Our Teeth , Aladdin and His Lamp , French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, SCA Senator 2, Co-Chairman Light Bulb Sale 2, Thistle Award 2, 3, Third Prize Boys' Baking Contest 2, Cyrano de Bergerac , National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. Junior Class, SCA Cabinet, CLAN 3, Harvard Club Most Outstanding Junior Award 3, AFS Final- ist 3, Pres. SCA 4, Chairman Leadership Training Conference 4, Boys' State 4, Op- timist Most Outstanding Senior, Nat. Merit Semi-Finalist 4, Most Dependable Su- perlative. MARY JO NOLAN McLean: Art Club 1, 2, FNA 1, Drill Team 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Song Leader 4. MICHAEL JAMES O'BRIEN McLean: Art Club Pres. 1, 2, 3, SCA Rep. 1, Class Dance Comm. 1, Skin of Our Teeth , Merry Widow , Forensics 1, 2, First Place Prose 3, 4, Thespians 2, Treas. 3, 4, French Club 2, Heather Award 2, Our Town , TARTAN, Thistle Award 3, Jr. Scholastic Poetry Award 3, Quill and Scroll 4, CLAN 4, Henry IV , Le Petit Prince , Teahouse of the August Moon SANDRA LEONA O BRIEN McLean Lrbrary Helper 3 4 CHARLES ODDO SUSAN ANN OGAN McLean Spanrsh Honor Socrety 4 Other SCA 1 Pep Club 1 Skr Club 3 Drama Club 3 JANICE MARIE O NEILL McLean Brology Honor Socrety 3 SCA Rep 3 Prom Comm 5 Magazrne Drrve 3 CLAN 4 Varsrty Cheerleader 4 Other Pep Club 1 2 Yearbook 1 2 ,IV Cheerleader 1 2 Forensrcs 1 2 SCA JOHN OTTO McLean Hall Monrtor 2 HIGHLANDER 4 PETER LAWRENCE PAGE McLean Natronal Honor Socrety Other Swrmmrng Team 2 Capt 3 SCA 2 Latrn Award 2 Nat Honor Socrety 2 5 Chemlstry Award 3 YVONNE MARIE PEREZ McLean Thesprans 2 3 4 Lrbrary Helper 2 3 Our Town The Boyfrrend Cho Cho San Teahouse of the August Moon A Cappella Chorr 4 : ' , . 2 s 1 ' s - l 1 . . Q i 5 u 5 . . 5 S - 5 , S 7 S - - 1 S , 2 Rep. 1, 2g Sweetheart Court lg Spanish Honor Socrety 2g Homecomrng Court 2. : ' g . I ' ' , . 9 s ' 9 - ' , 5 . . ' . ' . U u. u - 1: ' 7 9 9 9 9 a u n. u ,,. . - - , , D SUSAN JEANNE PETERSON McLean: Girls' Chorus 1g Forensics 1, 2, Intramurals 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Trip Comm. 2,g Dance Comm. 2g Down in the Valley g Thirties Girl , Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pres. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3g NEDT Award 3g Call Me Madameng A Cappella Sec. 4g Guidance Helper 4. LAWRENCE VINCE PHILLIPS McLean: French Club 25 SCA Rep. 2, 3, 4g SCA Constitution Comm. 2 g Class Con- stitution Comm. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Symposium 33 SCA Const. Comm. 35 NEDT Award 3g Key Club 4, Science Club 4, Math Club 4g Intramu- rals 4g Nat. Merit Finalist. Other: Library Club 1, Science Club 13 Third Place in Science Fair 1g Washington Area Science Fair 1, SCA Rep. 1. MARLYS LEONE PIPER McLean: Pep Club 1 g Intramurals 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 3, 45 Emerald Isle Dance Comm. 25 Class Float Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Biology Honor Society 3, HR Rep. 4g Baccalaureate Comm. 4g Class Trip Comm. 4. ERIC DAVID PITTARD McLean: Concert Band 1, 2g Symphonic Band, JOHN PHILIP POLAND HAN PONSEN McLean: Astronomy Club 1, jr. Honor Society 1, 2g Class Pres. 29 French Club 2, Key Club 2, Lt. Gov. 3, 4, N. Va. Science Fair 23 Science Club 33 ICC Rep. 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g A Cappella Choir 4, SCA Cabinet 4. FREDERICK ARNOLD POSTELLE McLean: HIGHLANDER 3, Sports Ed. 4g Hi-Y 3, Sec. 4, Intramurals 3g Class Float Comm. 43 Student Staff 4. Other: Swimming Team 1. SUSAN KAYE POWELL McLean: Library Helper 2, 3, 4g Heather Award 2, 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Intramurals 3g FBLA V.-Pres. 4. MARGARET LOUISE QUINN McLean A Cappella Chorr 3 Prom Comm 3 ENA 3 BRENDA GALE RAINES McLean Majorette 3 VOT 4 Other Drama Club 1 Pep Club 1 2 Grrls Chorus 1 CHARLES EDWARD RAWLS Other Baseball 1 Drama Club 1 JV Football 2 3 JV Basketball 3 Debate Team 3 Spanrsh Club 3 BARBARA JO REINERT SON McLean TARTAN 1 2 5 4 Art Ed SCA Rep 1 Art Club 1 2 3 4 Vrce Pres Merry Wrdow Boyfrrend Cyrano de Bergerac Thrrtres Glrl Prom P srty Cheerleader 3 4 Madrrgals 4 Keyettes4 Sad1eHaWk1ns Co Charrman-4 JOHN MICHAEL RENFRO McLean JV Wrestlrng 2 Scrence Fair 1st Drv McLean Varsrty Wrestlrng 3 4 Scrence Club 4 Key Club 4 Semor Class Treas JOHN ROBERT REVELLE McLean DE Club 3 STEVEN LEE RLVERCOMB McLean T rr M 1 2 3 4 Hrstorran Symphonrc Band 1 2 5 4 Junror Honor So crety 1 Vrce Pres 2 Tennxs Team 3 Natxonal Honor SOCICLY4 WALTER RI-IINEHART McLean A Cappella Chorr 1 2 Key Club 5 4 HIGHLANDER Assrstant Ad Manager and Photographer 3 Ad Manager and Photographer 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Madrrgals 4 All State Chorr 4 : ' 3 - 3 - 4 : ' 3 . . 1 I S 7 S - : g g . . , g . . 3 Q . : Q 9 2 ' 1 a a . ' ' . Q! ' If- K! ' fl' Il i!. Cl ' ' ' 73. '9 3 3 Y 3 7 Comm. 3g A Ca pella Chorr 3 g Beverly Award- Best Character Actress 2g Var- ' , 9 5 5 - - 2 . - ' s '- ' -, 5 ' ' , 5 S S - 4 : .' 9 9 2 ' i 9 I 9 9 7 3 . ' , ' - S S - 2 A ' , 9 , 5 ' n , 5 Z S ' - SUSAN VIRGINIA RICHARDSON McLean: Ir. Honor Society 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, A Cappela Choir 2, French Honor Society 2, 5 4, National Honor Society 5, 4, Tri-M 5, 4 Keyettes 5, 4' JV Cheerleadin 5, Madri als 5 4 7 1 8 S , Prom Comm. 5, Thistle Award 5, HIGHLANDER 4, Booster Club 4, Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi- Fmalist 4, Best Dressed Superlative. RICHARD LEE RICKBEIL McLean: Varsity Wrestlmg 1, 2, Capt. 5, 4, Sym- phonic Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 3, 4, Outstanding Wrestler of 1962-1965 Award, 1st Place, State Wrestlmg Tourney 4. KENNETH JACKSON RICKETTS McLean: Varsity Track 4. Other: Hi-Y 5, Varsity Track 5. PATRICIA INEZ RIDEN McLean: Intramural Bowling 5. LAURA RISINGER JOSLYN BRIGGS ROBBINS McLean: Symphonic Band 4. Other: One Act Plays 1, Marching Band 1, 2, Pres. 5, Red Cross Club 2, HR Rep. 2, 5, Music Appreciation Club Pres. 5, Library Asst. 5, Prom Comm. 5. LIANNE ROEMBKE McLean: YFC Sec.-Treas. Chaplain 5, V.-Pres. 4, A Cappella Choir 5, 4. Other: Pep Club 1, Student Librarian 1, World Affairs Club 1, Synchronized Swim Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, FTA 3, A Cappella Choir 5. ROBERT DANTE ROMAN O McLean: Latin Club 2, 5, Chess Club 2, Class Constitution Comm. 2, Stamp Club 5, NEDT Award 5, Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation. SAUNDRA DIANE ROREX McLean: Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Down In the Valley'4', A Cappella Choir, Madrigals 5, 4, junior Class Representative, Call Me Madame , Prom Committee 5, junior-Senior Cheerleader, Tri-M 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Announcement Committee 4, Senior Class Representative, TARTAN 4, CLAN 4. KAY ANN ROTHGEB Merry Widow , Class Constitution Comm. 2, CLAN 5, Literary Ed. 4, Sadie Hawkins Dance Chrmn., Keyettes 5, 4, SIPA 5, 4, junior Cheer- leader, SCA Cabinet 5, 4, Henry IV , Thistle Award 5, Prom Sub-Comm. Chrmn. 5, Beauty and the Beast , Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4, ICC Rep. 4. MICHAEL ALAN RUGERS Spanish Club 1, Reserve Band 1, 2, Symphonic Band 5, 4, Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 5, Jr.- Sr. Basketball 5. CHARLES STEPHEN RUST French Club 5, Stamp Club 5, 4, Book Room 5, Heather Award 5, BRFC 5, 4, Library 4. EDDY BAKER RYNEX SCA Rep. 1, j.V. Baseball 1, Intramural Basketball -2, Intramural Bowling 2, Call Me Madame , A Cappella Choir, Tri-M 5, 4, Madrigals 4, Track 4. RUTH ALICE SALLENGER McLean: French Honor Society 5, 4, Keyette 5, Chaplain 4, HIGHLANDER 5, Ed. 4, Alt. SCA Rep. 5. Rep. 4, Intramural Volleyball, Prom Comm., Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm., Quill Sz Scroll 5, 4. Other: Newspaper Assist. Ed. 1, Cheerleader 1, Student Council Rep. 2, NKBC Rep. 2, Class Execu- tive Comm. 2, Intramural Basketball 2, GAA. VIRGINIA CLARE SANDAI-IL McLean: French Club 2, Pep Cub 2, Girls' Chorus, Jr. Cheerleader, HIGHLANDER 5, Ed. 4, Prom Comm. 5, Announcement Comm., Baccalaureate Comm. 4. Other: Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1. SUSAN LOUISE SANDFORD McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 4, HIGHLANDER 4. Other: Class Secy. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 5, GAA 1, 2, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Class Treas. 2, Class Sec.-Treas. 5, Student Council Sec. 5, French Club 5, Hi-Lites Staff 5, Drama Club 5. JAMES KENDALL SANDS McLean: Key Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2g Co-Chairman Bermuda Day 2g J.V Football 2g French Honor Society 3, 4g Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4g CLAN 2' Sports Editor' 35 'Editor-in-Chief 4g SIPA 3, 4g V. Football 4g Delegate Capitol District Key Club Convention 3. STEPHEN MICHAEL SAUMELLE McLean: j.V. Baseball 2g Home Room Representative 2g Wrestling 2, 4g Varsity Tennis 3g Track 4. DAVID HERRELL SCI-IAEFFER McLean: Spanish Club 1, 4g Football lg Basketball lg Baseball lg Track 4. MARY MARGARET SCHULTZ McLean: Pep Club lg j.V. Cheerleader 2g jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3g Prom Committee 39 SCA Representative 3g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Bacc. Comm. 4g Announcements Comm. 4. CANDANCE JO SCHWARZ McLean: Intramural Archery 3g Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 3, 4g ICC Repre- sentative 3, 4g Government Representative 4g Senior Legislative 4g Guidance Office Worker 4g Senior Class Trip Comm. 4. Other: Spanish Club lg SCA Representative lg Freshman Prom Comm. lg Trojan Award lg Drama Club l, 2g Pep Club 23 Speech Contest 2, 3. SHEPHEN SCHWARTZ 4McLean: Latin Club 4g Library Assistant4g Latin Tutor 4. Other: Biology Lab Assistant 2g French Club 2. SARAH FRANCES SEARCY McLean: j.V. Cheerleading 1, Capt. 2g Intramural Basketball lg SCA Representa- tive 2g junior Honor Society 2g Intramural Badminton 2g Keyettes 2, 3, 4g Varsity Cheerleader Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4g SCA Cabinet 3, 4g Thistle Award 3g French Honor Society 5, 4g Prom Comm. 3g Homecoming Court 35 Homecoming Queen 4g National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4g Math Tutoring Squad 4g Woodward 8a Lothrop Teen Board Representative 4g Merry Widow lg Beauty and the Beast 4g Best All-Around Superlative. DIERDRE MARILYN SEELEY McLean JV Basketball 1 2 Varsrty Basketball 3 4 Vars1ty Softball 1 2 3 Band Secretary 1 Publ1c1ty for Band Concerts 2 3 4 Marchrng Band 4 GRIFFIN HARDING SELDEN JR McLean Band 1 Marchmg Band 2 Track Manager 3 THOMAS JOSEPH SHACOCHIS McLean Rah Rah Boys 3 Lab Ass1stant 4 SHIRLEY EILEEN SHAFFER McLean Majorettes 1 2 SCA Representatwe 1 Intramural Volleyball 1 2 Bas ketball 1 2 3 Badmmton 1 Turnblrng 1 2 5 Hockey 1 2 HIGHLANDER Staff 5 Prom Comrmttee 5 PAMELA JEAN SHERWOOD DAVID HENRY SHIMULUNAS McLean: DE Club 4. Other: Football 15 Band 1, 2. MARY KATHERINE SHRYOCK McLean: FNA 5, 4g Drill Team Other: GAA 15 Thespians 2. 3, 4g Math Club 4 HELEN MARIE SIMS McLean: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Float Comm. 4, Announcement Comm. 4, Commencement Comm. 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4. MARGY SLOAN McLean: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, TARTAN 1, Junior Honor Society 1, 2, Girls Chorus, Vice-Pres. 1, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Prom Comm. 3. DOROTHY FAYE SMALL McLean: Class Senator 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 1, SCA Cabinet 2, 3, Keyettes 2, 3, Sr. District Rep. 4, J.V. Cheerleader, Capt. 3, Library Assistant 3, 4, Most Out- standing Senior Girl 4, Merry Widow 2, ICC 4, Gym Assistant 4, Leadership Training Comm. 4, Most Dependable Superlative 4. CLINTON ARTHUR SMITH JAMES MORRISON SMITH, JR. McLean: RRB 4, Friendliest Superlative. Other: J.V. Soccer 1, Varsity Soccer 1, 2, Cross-Country Track 2, Yearbook Staff 2. JAMES LUCIEN SMITH McLean: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 4. MARGARET LOUISE SMITH McLean: National Thespian Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Thistle Award 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, Madrigal Singers 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Tri-M 3, 4, Our Town 2, Boy Friend 2, Class Constitution Comm. Co-Chrmn. 2, Call Me Ma- dame 3, Life With Father 3, National Honor Society 3, Treas. 4, SCA Cabinet 3, 4, Girl Senator 3, Prom Court 3, Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3, Va. Girls' State 3. JAMES MARTIN SNYDER McLean: SCA Representative 1, Merry Widow 1, English Representative 2, Henry IV 3, Intramural Basketball 4. CHARLES IANKES SANDERS McLean: Government Class Rep. 4. Other: Wrestling 1, 2, 3g Football lg Track 1. CAROL LYNN SPOONER McLean: Heather Award lg Bermuda Day Comm. lg Class Trip Comm. 2g Prom Comm. 3g Sadie Hawkins Comm. 3g Announcements Comm. 4. KAMILA STAPKO McLean: Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2, 3g Emerald Isle Dance Comm. 2g Award in Science Fair 2g Forensics Semi-Finalist 2g Our Town g Tri-Hi-Y 4g Prom Comm. 3g Junior Newsletter 3g Baccalaureate Comm.g Guidance Helper 4g SCA Rep. Other: Class Treas. lg Noeys Fludcle g Fresh. Dance Comm. lg Science Club 1. WALLY GEORGE STEBLEZ McLean: TARTAN 4. Other: J.V. Football lg j.V. Crew Team 2g PSAL Award lg Art Club lg Russian Club 2g French Club 2 Treas. WILLIAM DAVID STEPHENSON, II McLean: Booster Club-Advisory Council 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3g J.V. Debate Team lg Skin of Our Teeth g Forensics Winner 1, 2g AFS Comm. 2g French Club 2, 3 Sec.-Treas.g ICC 2, 4g Class Rep. 3, 4g CLAN 3, 4 Sports Ed.g Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 3, Chairman 4g Prom. Comm.g Key Club 4g Quill 8: Scroll 4g Na- tional .Merit Finalist 4g Personality Plus Superlative 4g BRFC. EMANUEL STIKAS CATHERINE ARIANNA STONEBURNER McLean: Library Helper 3. DANIEL ROBERT STRATTON McLean: Chess Club 4. Other: Basketball lg German Club 1g Photography Club lg Office Helper 2. SHARRON WARRYNE SWOPE McLean: FNA 1, 25 Drill Team 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Henry VIII. JEANETTA JOSEPHINE TAMER McLean: Spanish Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Prom Comm. 35 Bermuda Night Comm. 35 Bowling League 35 Senior Class Representative 45 Announce- ment Comm. 45 National Honor Society 4. ROSANNE RUTH TAUGNER McLean: Class Trip Comm. 15 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Delegate to Mock Convention 15 Pep Club 2 5 Class Dance Comm. 2 5 Drill Team 25 Prom Comm. 3 5 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior Float Comm. 45 Commencement Comm. 45 Show- boat 5 Thirties Girl 5 Down in the Valley 5 Call Me Madame. BRADFORD TAYLOR French Honor Society 4. STEVEN JOHN TAYLOR McLean: Football 3, 45 HIGHLANDER 3, News Editor 45 Hi-Y 45 Weight Lifting 4. Other: Science Club 1, 25 French Club 1, 25 Foot- ball 25 Intramurals 25 Honorable Mention North- ern Va. Science Fair 1. SAMUEL MARTIN TEEL, JR. McLean: Track 25 Key Club 3, 45 Chess Club 33 Thespians 3, 45 Crutch Club 3, 45 Best Supporting Actor 35 Lab Assistant 45 Math Club 45 BRFC 45 Henry VIII Life With Father. STEPHEN SHEPHERD TEEL McLean: J.V. Football 25 j.V. Wrestling 25 Re- serve Band 25 Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. GLORIA J. THOMPSON McLean: J.V. Softball 1, 25 Basketball U.V.j 55 Softball fVarsityj 35 McLean High Savings Plan 3, 4. Other: j.V. Basketball 1. Joa N ELIZABETH THOMPSON McLean French Club 1 2 Pep Club 1 2 For ens1cs Publrc Speakrng 1 Concert Band Treas 1 Skrn of Our Teeth 1 Gnls Chorus 2 In tramural Volleyball 2 Cho Cho San 2 Cyrano de Bergerac 2 The 50s Gnl 2 A Cappella Chorr 2 Junror Class Newsletter 5 TrrM 5 4 Call Me Madame 5 Bulletrn Board Comm 5 Madrrgals 4 SCA Representatrve 4 Sr Legrsla trve Representat1ve 4 Math Tutonng Squad 4 PHYLLIS LOUISE THOMPSON McLean Pep Club 2 Latm Club 2 3 SCA Repre sentatrve 2 5 4 AFS Comm 2 5 4 SCA Constr tutlon Comm 2 5 Class Legrslature 2 Badmrnton Intramurals 2 5 Lrbrary Assrstant 5 Class Float Comm 4 TARTAN Busmess Edrtor 4 Other Volleyball Intramurals 1 MICHAEL ALEXANDER THRASHER McLean Debate 1 4 Chess Club 1 German Band 1 Tr1M 1 2 5 4 Merry Wrdow 1 HIGH LANDER 2 SCA Representatrve 5 TARTAN 5 LINDA N TOOMEY McLean CLAN 2 GARY LYN TREECE McLean Golf 5 4 Jr Sr Basketball Game 5 FOICHSICS 5 Prom Comm 5 H1Y 5 4 Key Club 4 SCA Cabmet 4 H1 Y Drstrrct Conventron Leadershrp Trammg Conference Planmng Comm 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Teen Talk 4 Home comms Float Comm Chrmn 4 Math Tutorrng Squad 4 Other Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 Student Counc1l 1 Golf 2 Natronal Honor So crety 2 Academrc Achrevement Award 2 State Golf Tournament 2 W Club 2 Student Councrl Constrtutron Comm 1 KAREN VIRGINIA TRONE McLean FNA 2 Clrnrc Helper 5 4 BRIAN EDWIN TUCKER McLean Tennrs 5 Chess Club 5 BRFC 5 4 Key Club 4 Boy Senator 4 Scrence Club 4 Lab Ass1stant4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 HOUSTON NELSON TUEL JR McLean Key Club 2 5 Pres 4 junror Honor Socrety 2 National Honor Socrety 5 4 Class Constrtutron Comm Co Chrmn 2 Cho Cho San 2 Spanrsh Honor Socrety 5 Prom Comm 5 Boys State 5 Varsrty Football 4 SCA Cabmet 4 Nat1onalMer1t Commendatron 4 . . . - ' 7 7 7 7 a 1 ' I ll ' 77 ' ' l 7 . a 7 1 ' . ll Y, . QK - 7 7 u . M .-, s - 4 1: . 7 7 I l I 1 'I' 1 I- I, I 7 7 7 7 ll 77 ' ' . 7 ' 7 . . . I . - 7 7 ' , . '4 I Q 9 1 I 1 9 a - s 9 9 I ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 . , . I 7 7 7 u . KK I 75 . a ' a a a a 1 A I Q I 7 7 7 NEDT Award 5g Merrt Semr-F1nal1st4. . , , .- . Q a - a ' 9 a 7 7 3 s 9 9 ' r - , ' . . , ' 7 7 7 7 7 9 a ' 1 Q . U H . - 7 7 . , , . 1 I I I I ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , . , . u O I ' 7 7 ' 7 S 7 , ' ' l if 1 - Q , 77 ' 7 7 7 ' 7 , I . ' . 7 7 , . CAROLYN TUELLER McLean: Pep Club lg Spanish Honor Society 2g Dance Comm. 3g A Cappella Choir 3, 45 HR Rep. 3, Chrmn. Prom'Sub-Comm. 35 SPTA Award-Home Ec. 3' Song- leader 4g Chrmn. Senior Lounge Comm. 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4g Class, Trip Comm. 4. EDITH LUCILLE TYSINGER McLean: J.V. Basketball lg Girls' Choir 1, Pres. 2g SCA Rep. 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Thirties Girl g Drill Team 2, 3g Prom Comm. 3g A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Call Me Madam:-: g Commencement Comm. 4g Announcement Comm. 4. ROBERT JEROME VEACH McLean: Intramural Basketball 4, BRFC. Other: SCA Representative 1. IUDITH ROSE VENTURA McLean: FNA 4. Other: Y Teens 1, 2, 3. JEAN WADSWORTH McLean: Spanish Honor Society 3, 4g HIGHLANDER 4g YFC 4. Other: Drama Club Hist. 1, 25 FHA 1, Spanish Club lg Prom Comm. lg Teen Club 1, 25 Cotillion 1, 2, A Christmas Carol 5 The Patchwork Quilt , jr. Honor So- ciety 2. CAROLYN LEE WALKER McLean: Intramurals 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 55 Dance Comm. 39 Prom Comm. 3g jr. Cheer- leader 3g CLAN 4g Senior Class Comm. 4. Other: Pep Club lg GAA 1. VIOLA M. WALKER McLean: SCA Rep. 1, 3g Welfare and Drives Comm. lg Speed Society 2g Dance Comm. 23 Class Trip Comm. 2g Intramurals 3g Tri-Hi-Y Rec. and Sec. 3, 4g Prom Comm. 3, Booster Club 3, 4g SCA Cabinet 4g Commencement Comm. 4g Announce- ment Comm. HUGH SELBY WALLACE McLean A Cappella 1 Astronomy Club Treas 2 5 4 KATHY LYNN WALSH McLean French Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Natronal Honor SOCICIIY 3 4 Scholastrc Achrevement Award 3 Lrfe Wrth Father A Cappella Chou' 3 Qurll 8: Scroll 4 HIGHLANDER Senror Class Float Le Malentendu College Nrght Other junror Honor Socrety 1 Commendatron Award Leadershrp Trarnrng Confer ence 1 2 Intramurals 2 French Club 2 Brology Club 2 Alternate SCA Rep KATHERINE REED WARK McLean Tr1H1Y 4 Senror Class Trrp Comm 4 Other Cheerleader 1 Sparnsh Club 1 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 TODD WARMING McLean DECA 3 4 RANDALL VICTORIA WARNER McLean Thesprans 1 2 3 4 Booster Club 1 2 3 4 junror Honor Socrety 2 SCA Treas 2 SCA Sec 3 JV Cheerleader 2 V Cheerleader 3 4 Th1stle Award 2 3 Keyettes 2 3 jr Rep 4 Pres SCA State Worshrp 3 SCA State Conventron 3 Natronal Merrt Commendatron 4 SPTA Vrce Pres Vrce Charrman Leadershrp Tramrng Conference DAVID PORTER WATSON McLean Wrestlrng 3 Other Actrvrtres Nrght 1, TV Football 2, Crew Team 2 ELLEN HAWLEY WATSON McLean Grrls' Chorus lg TARTAN 1, A Cappella Chou 2, 3g French Club 25 Prom Comm 3, Tr1H1Y 3, HIGHLANDER 4, Announcement Comm. 4 In .1 dl '1 ff J, I .. l .- U 11 ,, tx rm 1- 1. - Q, X A I -XA V ' 1 K 1 ' 1 . 'll I-. 1. l 'li wr, Q. ' . 'F ulzzrglf, , . .. It . , , 14 1 I wp -. -pw ji: ,. QL 1 w. 'IE' ' ll m,,,, '1. ' 1. .-- ---, . . b , ll 'A I ' , , IMI' H I N MM . tl I It 1 re. Hhm . H qu -,nw ? Z V5 ft.. - 7 ' 7 7 ' ' . l . . ' . ' 7 7 7 7 7 , ' I tl I . ,,l 5. u l l 7 7 7 7 . ' . C! YI. ' 7 7 7 ' - 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 - I ' ' . . ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7' 7 ' . . , . . . . . . . . - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 0 I l l I ' 7 - 7 - ' 7 ' 7 r I I . l . 1 7 7 7 7 ' '7 '7 7 7 3 ' -7 ' 7 . . . . TERRENCE CLIFFORD WEBB McLean: Crew Team 4. Other: Football 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, SCA 1. ANNE BARBARA WEIDLEIN McLean: Guidance Helper 4, Baccalaureate Comm. 4, Class Trip Comm. 4. Other: GAA 1, Drill Team 2, 3, SCA 3. WARREN E. WESTRUP McLean: Chess Club President 4. Other: Varsity Golf 1, Class Pres. 1, Honorable Mention Awards in School and CYO Science Fairs. JOHN WARREN WILHELM McLean: Nat. Merit Semi-Finalist 4, National Honor Society 4. Other: Newspaper Editor 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 2, HR V.f Pres. 2, 3, Latin Honor Society 2, 3, Math Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3, Ir.-Sr. Basketball 3. MARGARET LOUISE WILKINS McLean: j.V. Hockey 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, Jr. Honor Society 2, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramural Board 3, Store Helper 4, FBLA Pres. 4. - SUSAN LOUISE WILLIAMS McLean: FNA 2, 5, Latin Club 2, HIGHLANDER 3, Ex. Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 4, Class Float Comm. 4. Other: Most Athletic Superlative 1, Swimming Team 1. KAREN WILSON McLean:' Tri-Hi-Y V.-Pres. 3, 4, Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Legislative Rep. 4, SCA Rep. 4 , Sweetheart Queen 4. Other: FHA 2, jr. Statesmen of America 2, Rooters Club 2, Soph. Class Council 2. DIANE MARIE WOOD McLean: French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cyrano de Bergerac , Drill Team 3, j.V. Basketball Capt. 3, Jr. Cheerleader 3, Intramural Board 3, Var- sity Basketball 4, Drill Team Capt. 4, National Honor Society 4. Other: Scholastic Award 1, Intramurals 1, Spartan Spree 1. SANDRA GAIL WOOD McLean: FNA 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RUSSELL XWRIGHT li l McLean: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Varsity Debate 2, 3, Third Place N. Va. Science Pair 2, Second Place Safe Driving Road-eo 2, Second Place Opti- mist'Club Speech Contest 2g YFC Pres. 3, 4, Commendation for Debate Conf. 3, Library Helper 4. KANIZ ZAI-IRA McLean: Keyettes 4, PNA 45 Biology Honor Society 4, AES Exchange Student Schol- arship 4. CAROLYN HOPE ZUCK McLean: Intramurals 1, J.V. Hockey 2, FHA 39 Baccalaureate Comm. 4. 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QUB Kogon, jeff Kugler, William Kuglmann, William Wim , N N wwzjwglwlff 1, HH Long, Betsy Loving, Wayne Loy, Carol Lund, Dana Lurie, Paul Luxford, Steve McAboy, Bettelou McAfee, Jax McCullough, Deborah MacDonald, Vicki Mclntyre, Bill McKean, George MacLeod, Sidney MacPherson, Donna .Auss- Kutschenreuter, Chuck LaBrenz, Jeanine Lape, Marlen Laven, George Lee, Suzanne Lemnah, James Leonhard, Jeanne Lewis, Sharon Lewis, Valerie A gr. 9 fi' 'V' if , V'TVf '.,, :UBS fi- 2- 1' W l ' iff i4l'lll w'Sf3i?' .7 H wt , nw, - .,..,E.2 V VUE Monson, John Moore, Roger Musulin, Jo Anne Myers, Joann Myron, Marianne Matwig, David Nelson, Page Nelson, Thomas Neumeyer, Wendy Newman, Jan Newman, Pam Nicks, Paul Maddalena, Susie Madden Patricia Marschhausen, Joan Marshall, Taylor Matkovcik, Marjorie Matyas, Sue Merrick, Anne Meyer, Kathleen Milloy, Judy Mirnna, Mike Miniclier, Shelley Moberg, Alice Monroe, Duffie Monroe, Sally Modern Dance? 1219 MGC' Nolke, James Oakley, Nadine Oglesby, Nancy Oliver, Maureen O'Mahoney, Katherine Orchard-Hays, Bill Osborn, Stephen Osterhoudt, William Parks, Carol Parrish, Johnny Patton, Sarah Paxton, Arthur Peeples, Sandra Perosa, Ronnie Perpich, Jeanne Perry, Janet Peugh, Juneanne Phaniuf, Bob Pickering, Douglas Pilcher, Ann Poland, Nancy Polk, John Potter, Sharyn Pouncey, John Preston, Scott Prothro, Dave Pruett, Merry Carol Prunkard, Linda ...Q---t ef l Rynex, Ted Sayre, Gordon Schaefer, James Schierlmann, John Schmidt, Betsy Schnell, Becky Shade, Allen Shaffer, David Shawcross, Susan Shifflett, Lewis Showal ter, Richard Shrylock, Jane Shults, Peggy Silverman, Carole Rice, Larry Richardson, Judson Riley, Ann- Ristig, Christine Ristow, William Robinson, Jill Rochford, Mary Roemeke, Joyce Rogers, Susan Rollason, Jane Ronningen, Kaaren Ruefle, Cathie PVS 75 Taillon, Roger Tehaan, Judy Thomas, James Thompson, Lynn Thomson, Vernon Thornett, Mary Timm, Mike Tuel, Jerry Tumolo, Joanne Turnipseed, William Tyler, John Simmons, Diane Sipe, Judy Smith, Claudia Smith, Michele Sollenberger, Davicl Songer, Steve Spooner, Molly Spurrier, Cindy Stalcup, George Stewart, Tom Stoddard, Jeff Sullivan, Terry Surdyl-:, Sue Swadley, Darlene l ' ' 3i'1..fL'L, g V at as-E . we ,- D -ff'-'W . nw ' 5 ' -V awe 4-,, Ae.,e1f.-S-5 ., 1: ,ga .,.'f.W ll J . .-ff . elf , - 1 - : Wim ws, , A fegg,.-agygwigfiirff' , ' , V . 13,2 , , ,. , .,i . uma- if f , - .. . . Udy, ViCkie Big Stretch! ,.s,. ,,,,. , ,,- , ,1 ...i--,: , vitae., -M Y,M..-.,, , Vallance, Elizabeth Van Vuuren, Jeanne Vick, Clyde Vincent, James Voigt, William Walker, Robert Wallace, Fran Walmsley, Pete Walters, Gine Walters, Linda Waters, Deanna Watson, Deborah Watson, Sue Watt, Martha Weaver, Julia Wlebb, Nighta-Leigh Wfentz, Christopher Wernick, Ellen White, Samuel Whitener, Ronnie Wiley, james Wilkinson, Marty Williams, Michael Wlilliams, Sheldon Wonneherger, Robert Yanosky, Tom York, Pamela Yount, Geroge Zane, Susan Zeffer, Darlene Zerfoss, Susan Zimmerman, Lynn Zuck, Wanda Zuver, Cathie 5 will-2 M il Two more credits and I qualify for Humpty Dumpty Col- lege. . 5 ii 'Y i ii: um w : What's a five-letter Word meaning xerophthalmia? I said, do it NOW!!! Keith is at it again!! Sponsor, Miss Barrettg Andy Platt, Presiclentg Pam Esch, Vice President Karen Eckles Secretary Bill Sweet Treasurer The members of the class of '65 have tried to be en- thusiastic and cooperative in all of our activities this year. The Sweetheart Dance proved to be the highlight of our sophomore year. It was not only enjoyed by everyone, but also proved to be a financial success. We look forward to more successful years at McLean, and we have already begun planning the best Prom in McLean history. Abell, William Adams, Gail Adamson, Harold Ahman, Ronald Alexander, David Allen, Greg Allen, Ken Anderson, Susan Andriot, Judy Anzelon, George Auman, Sarajane Austin, Betty Bacon, janet Bailey, Ross Ball, Frank Ballinger, Donna 713, 'Q K ix-1. 'gi' ' 1 ' fi , 1 1, I l in 1 1 I O H , Qi it ' N all i H. W1 H Q H, , grail' WT :-: ,,.,,, , ,k i 'L 'X ii ll ' in 'F 1 J I :vw ,J--fl . B.: rg- ,lt J A., '. .ik it ' ' l -' ' 1. fy-, , Q I, V 1,-A ' i W , llll H N ,IA 'L Aw sl' z M , , ,, A, He's a two clab man. Barkey, Linda Barrow, Carol Bayliss, Lynn Bearley, Barbara Beeson, jane Bengtson, Neal Berkeley, Randy Berry, John Bigger, Sharon Bishop, james Blaisdell, Jo Ann Bloxom, Louisa Boccabello, joan Boone, Gary Bothwell, Charles Boulad, Veronica Bouteiller, Dave Bowen, Thomas Boyd, Mike Brackett, jim Bristow, Cheryl Brittan, Virginia Brown, Cindy Brown, Jeri Bryan, john Bryan, Steve Brubeck, Marcia Bruner, Connie Brush, Carol Bullard, Glen Burbage, Tom' Burgess, john Burnett, Susie Burwell, Kay Cain, Carol Campagnoli, Paulette Campbell, Paul Carney, Patricia Carpenter, Dave Carsten, Jeanie Caddel, Corky Carswell, Sandy 1 L ! gm This sure isnt the way my mother makes cookies! Daley, Liz Dammer, Tony Danckaert, Roch Dantzker, Steven Darling, Patricia Darnall, Lyn Anne Davila, Belen Davis, Kathy Davis, Nancy Davis, Suzanne Dean, David Dein, Barbara Dellinger, Stephen Denbow, jo Ann Denneny, Kathy Derr, Dave Derrick, Mike Diehl, Genii Dimpfel, Lois Doe, Ernie Donaldson, Nancy Dornacker, Sara Douglas, Lynn Dow, jackie Dowling, Patria Driscoll, Terry DuMont, Ryan Duncan, Karin Duncan, Linda Dyer, Gail Eckles, Karen Egan, Katy Eledge, William Elkins, Beverly Erickson, jo Esch Pam Everett Edward Falls Bruce Farley, Carolyn Fellows, Richard Fellows, Robert Fields, Kathy Carter, Pat Chaisson, Robert Christensen, Paul Clagett, Steve Clohan, Paul Conner, jean Corvick, Rebecca Crawford, Douglas Christ, Marcia Christ, Suzanne Crizer, Barbara Crouse, Beverly Crowder, Linda Curran, Mike Currie, Caroline Custer, Mike G3 fi 4 rl , , -U C1 .1- wr. 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Kelly, Douglas Kennedy, Tom Kettler, Joy Keyes, Lynda Kidd, Kevin Kiosterud, Sylvia Klotz, Linda Knott, Lee Kochm, Nancy Koenig, Charles Kramer, Frmances Kuenning, Nancy Lambertson, Karen Lange, Pauline Lanigan, Dennis Lehman, Joanne Lewis, Jim Leypoldt, Linda Lipp, John Little, Lem Lloyd, Mary Lofland, Dinah Loritsch, Toby Loving, Alice Lowe, Bill Lowe, Judy I-Oy, Judy Lukens, Ellen Lynar, Robert McAfee, Mary Ann McDavid, Gary McDowell, Russell McGavin, Ted McGill, Barbara Ann McGuire, Diane Mcllwee, Sue McKnew, Gamela McManus, Lindsay McNulty, Charles Magnusson, Paul Mahler, Charles Manasco, John .-pn Jacobsen, Richard Jacobus, Nancy James, David Jeffries, Cole Jewett, Linda Johnson, Dave Johnson, Gayle Johnson, Pam Johnston, Steven Jones, Beckie Jones, Linda Jordan, Elsie Keebler, Martha Keebler, Mary Keebler, Susan Keehn, Mary I 1.. 'Tw' yg l , -. 1 S ! . HE! 1 l 1 l 'L 'if 1 '-15 1 'fi 5, 1 ln if l J11 N ' gf 1 Ms., . ' if 1 1 nf ev: 19. E 11 1 1 l l 1 1 ,l ,J-. 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Ramsey, Larry Rathburn, Lynne Reed, Nancy Reed, Patricia Reese, Tim Reeves, Charlie Rensch, Barbara Riggs, Roger Rinalde, Richard Risinger, Doris Robbins, Kitty Robeson, Palmen Rochford, Stella Ronningen, Kaia Rosenhoch, Nancy Rowe, Pat Ruddy, Virginia Runyon, Susie Russell, Carol Saltzman, jeff Sanders, Tom Sands, Katie Santangelo, Frank Savage, Gail Schallenberg, Will Schneider, David Schwartz, Susan Seawell, Ellen Segal, Elliott Shanklin, Mike Shawcross, Gail Sheehan, Tim Shipman, Robert Shope, Andy Shultise, Paula Sims, Chris Skully, Mike Smith, Don Smith, Frances Smith, Pat Smith, Ralph Smith Vicki iam time 6 ', X a W , .5 , i ll, it ,1,ll,,,,.::,, l,,lW,l,,,N,5,... lll l. V, ,je at ' . Q n Ml. 'lull ll ll . lllllllii CK' ll vu- Phillips, Susie Platt, Andy Ponsen, Bert Postelle, john Porter, Marilyn Pratt, Carol Pressnall, Kathleen Preston, Pam Preston, Stephen Prevatte, janet Propst, Clint Purnell, Ted Putnoi, jo Anne Putzke, Warren Quinlan, Mike Raab, Christie 47' fm? 5, 6 rt- ., , PVs fm gr 91 1 -Q l 1 Jw ii ' .1 ,uh P F t 1 l X .r Yr Smitherman, junith Smott, jean Snyder, Steve Sipann, Frank Squire, Charles Spitler, Shirley Staley, Linda Starnes, Becky Stauffer, Charles Steece, Mariellen Steel, April Stephenson, Bruce B . fs nl, , Ln Q f I L ,M wh . 21 ,L S j k nl W l , S l W Sill i ,. - vi fill K' Twisting for two. Stephenson, Christie Stibi, Christine Stoddard, Pamela Stoneburner, Janice Stratton, Mark Strnad, Jim , Q , 5 ll Q l l ll , is fi ni'- , . i i eL 3 ' l Stuart, Paula Sullivan, Kathy Summers, Nancy Sweet, Bill Swope, james Tahler, Virginia Tholen, Ted Thomas, Richard Thomaides, Lynn Thompson, Greta Thompson, john Thomson, Barbara Traylor, Phil True, Bard Trueax, Bill Twichell, Bruce Udy, Sandra Vanzant, Pete Wagner, john Walker, Jimmie Walker, Phillip Wallace, jeffrey Walsh, Patricia Warren, Lucy Watson, Judy Weidlein, Tom Wells, Denise Wells, Mike Wentz, Penny Wheeler, Sandra White, Kenneth Widman, Daryl Williams, Eleanor Williariis, Mary Wilson, james Wfiltamuth, Steve Winfield, Ted Wolf, Nancy Wood, Dale Zarbolias, Mike Zerfoss, David 2 ' ll, 'gy T We - M, , m- I.-V 'r if , ,,, 1... , .' l A4 i x X S 1 ., Q' , ..,f - , l ,, , , , ' e l , i I Zirzow, Greg it H l Y R 5 l 7 ' gl W if ' hifi 3 ,Q i Q l ' u go ,V-5 , 4 'H ' ' Z Y V' ' e ' i s .1 I , kn it 1 A 1 F-' , 1 Danny Cloppas, Presidentg Mary Io Monk, Vice-Presidentg Missy Blanchard, Secretaryg Bill Wernick, Treasurer. F-IQEQI-WAN C1-ASQ OFF! Due to unavoidable circumstances the election of the officers of the Freshman Class was delayed. Despite this fact elections were held and competent officers elected. The Class of '66 has great potential and will certainly uphold the honor, spirit and tradition of McLean High School. Buck Craiz Bull Maurice Burgess, David Burke William Burkhardt, Philip Busby, Andrea Byers, Loretta Cadwallader Bruce Cafaro Antoinette Cain Elizabeth Caldwell Dave Callahan Tom Campagnoli, John Capitano, Sam Carr Bill Carstens, Roddy Cartee, Jimmie Carter, Anne Carter, James Casey, Shirley Cashman, Robert Chandler, Betsevlee Chickering, William Christensen, Bruce Christman, Tom Clarke, Susan Clifford, John Cloppas, Danny Coe, Cathy Cole, Dana Connolly, Bart Connor, Chris Conover, Morris Cornfielcl, Ellen Cottle, Bob Covey, Cathy Cowgill, Gwendolyn Crawford, Douglas Crockett, John Cross, Albert Crow, Andy Abercrombie, Ann Adamson, Iris Albert, Anthony Alexander, Joan Allen, Tracy Alsop, Alice Anderson, Janis Anderson, Lynne Andrews, Raven Armstrong, Susan Arnholdt, James Arnholdt, Karen Atkins, Bruce Ayres, Mike Bacha, Susanne Baer, Sandra Baird, Lyn Ball, Marky Barber, Pam Bartet, Dany Baxter, Howard Beard, Janice Bennett, Cheryl Benson, Alex Richelsen, Joanne Bengtson, Carol Berry, Sharon Billow, Sandv Blake, Nancy Blake, Lynette Blanchard, Missy ' Boone, Joe Bradley, Bill Brady, Steve Brocklehurst, Richard Brown, CeCe Brown, Lyle Brown, Shirley Brown, William Bryan, Sidra Byron, Marlaine 5 1 Cummings, Terry Curton, Rodney Cutler, Nancy Daley, Jean Dailey, Vickee Davis, Patricia Davis, Randa Dellinger, Sharon Derrick, Patricia Dillon, Joanna Dillard, Debbie Doan, Bob Dolan, Kevin Dornacker, Sue Dose, Diane Dow, Sharon Driscoll, john Dudley, Hilman Dunn, Shannon Dupay, Jimmie Dumaine, Patricia Eadie, Bruce Edelstein, Sammy Elliott, Sam Ellison, Brad Esser, Robert Falletta, Bill Falls, Pam Farnell, Deborah Farrington, Mike Felch, Karen Ferguson, Tom Fern, Vicki Fewell, Kent Fidler, jay Fitzpatrick, Brigid Flath, Robert Flickinger, Bill Flook, Molly Fishow, Thomas Fox, Vfoody Fuller, Brian Fuller, Robert Gainer, jane Gardner, Bobbi Germerard, Nancy Gibbons, john Glines, Dave Good, Sandie Goode, Suzanne Gray, john Green, Elizabeth Greene, Patty Griffin, Edith Griffin, Paula Grigsby, Gilbert Grkovic, Janet Grosscope, Greg Grosscope, Kim Guinn, Charlsa Hall, Barry Hall, Doug Hall, Eddie Hall, james Hampton, Virginia Hannett, Margie I-Iorngren, Lynda Harris, Ronald Harrison, Marcia Harshbarger, joan Hart, Nelson Harvey, Mike Hauser, Joseph Hawkins, Robert Heath, Linda Heath, Margie I-Ieatwole, Judi Heininger, Barbara Helton, Linda Henderson, Claudia Hendrickson Stan Hendry Bill Henry Mary I ' Hewitt, John 5 l 4 X . we 2-, V 5 mi., if - L' . Lewis, Margaret Libera, John Limoncelli, Don Linden, Linda Lindstrom, Linda Long, Bob Lopatkiewicz, Stefan Lowe, Janice Lowry, Pamela Loyall, Nora MacGovern, Tracy McAdams, James McConaghy, Irvin McGrane, Bob McGraw, Mary McHenry, James McKnew, Barbara McLaughlin, Marsha McNeal, Lisbeth McTiernan, Phyllis Mackey, Mallory Maddox, Patricia Mancuso, Lucy Mann, Gale Marshall, John Martin, Thomas Matthews, Joseph Merrell, Laurel Michael, Patricia Miller, Barbara Miller, John Miller, Leland Miller, Pauline Milloy, Jerrie Mitchell, Kathryn Ming, Christine Moberg, Judith Monk, Mary Jo Moore, Lefaye Moran, Kathy Morgan, Kim Morlan, Mary . . . l ' '1 ' l'7l..Q. .. ,aa 3, .' N is . 'l ' i il i Rt' 4 n ll .. l ain ,,. - 1- rim: f . ' p .ll I Nl ll . . u ' . ll ll .4 . . 1 - - l X . I3 n '.:im'--2 ...,. .,.,,...NJ..F,.m..,...a..-.--.. . L R ., 1 pf A u ,i.,,,,.,i. . ,am-ef' i ' A l ,I ll lr BQ We ills? 1 . ' HN J I ll in I r if 5' tk l -f -.X V l W J f -'I' 1 Y . f. 9 . t l 1' , . .. . 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'h'1,, H:-5 1-,X - 1 , Luv, .:5,V,.r,.i.is2fssa.... 11111L-In-X as Q 11 , ,1 is xg. 1 ,,,31 1j,, 1 fff , ,, 13 .1.,1,,11.1111---I1.'111,1 11111111,,1,11..-,My1,311111111111111111p11111if17,y,111121511W1111111111111,,J11151,111j 'T1,1,,1'1,1 11y1111 111 1 1 11 11111111 .11 111 1111 1 . . 1 1 , 1 , .- ,,111 11,1 1 ,11 11 V 3,11 11?-as 1111 H '1 ,,1, 'Q Q 1 1 1111'111 1,1 - 11 11'11ll 1,1 11 , 1 1 1 , ll l -. 44 L ll' - , 1 ' 11 '-E3'gi:',j1t11. mwllm 11111i J,,l'l,, l,, 11111111,,i my iwlllll ll' ,, '111 '111 '111iiiil 111m11i,,11,, H 111m LA, 1,9 H dill 'H ZZ 111 'H111 11 11711 H ig Front row: Dave Bayne, John Lawson, Steve johnson Vfco-captainj, Terry Grefe, Larry Bullard, Steve Taylor, White McClanahan, Skip Maginnis, Steve Harlow, Larry Marchant, Bobby Leigh, joe Martellaro, Sonny Tuel, Bullard-Mgr. Second row: John Monson, Stan Connell, Pete Wamsley, Bob Faris, jim Foresman, Mike Graves, Stuart jones, jim Sands, Bob Lucas, Roger Moore, Jax McAfee, Byron Trapnell, Steve Luxford Qco-captainj, Zerfoss-Mgr. Third row: Coach Simpson, Ted Rynex, Bill Bradway, John Dimpfel, Rick Callison, Skip Grkovic, Clint Propst, Nelson Barksdale, Steve Songer, Tom I-Iarkins, George Yount, Ted Georgelas, Charlie Baxter, jim Nolke, Coach Abell. Not pirlured: Dave Sollenberger, Loran Adams, Bill Dow, jim Newgaard. VARSITY FOUYEALL Coach Simpsorfs first season at the Highlanders' helm was a successful one, as the team broke the mid-season jinx and went on to a 6-3-1 record and captured fourth place in the Northern.Virginia Group 1-A standings. There were many highlights in the campaign, with Grefe's 54-yard toss to Harlow that won the Fairfax game a stand-out memory for Highlander fans. Long TD runs by Trapnell, Luxford and Harlow produced the big upset of GW, and the defensive team, led by Steve Johnson, turned in consistently superb performances. The expanded squad will provide next year's Highlanders with a large and seasoned nucleus for another winning team. WE They 20 Groveton .... ...... 1 3 1 4 Yorktown ..... ........ 7 2 1 Falls Church .... ...... 2 O 7 Fairfax ..,..,.. l....... 0 0 Annandale ..... ........ 7 7 Lee ................. ...... ........ 0 0 Mt. Vernon ............... ...... 1 2 18 George Washington ..., ..13 O Hammond .............. ...... 1 8 7 Madison ...... ,.,..... 7 Council of War 93 Bullard drives off tackle Whoa, fella! Connell finishes the job Grefe picks up the first down Scramble for the football .-Y, ---, Y W- In ,, fuk f x ,., f .i.!L..:.,V.,1yr 'fi l?'l,',lh ,' ' f .ww 'V ' . 1 ' , M41 I ,I eh, .1 . il, ,f.-,-5 V, : '.. ' . V, ff. . 4, P-,,'. , E' if 7,1 -159.- .. 9519 x mg. 5, V . 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Third row: Steve Bryan, Peyton Harris, Bruce Stephenson, Ed Gorham, Bard True, Rusty Brown, Tom Burbage, Buddy Heiman, Tim Balliett, Coach Pence. JUNIOI-21 VAIZQHY FOUTBALL This year's junior Varsity squad was hurt by the loss of most of the 1961 champion- ship team to the varsity team and to Marshall, but the boys worked hard under Coaches Harless and Pence, and their performances improved steadily as the season progressed. Excellent individual performances by many of the team members will probably earn them berths on next year's Varsity squad and other returnees will insure another strong team for the junior Highlanders. WE They 7 Groveton .... ......., 1 2 O Fairfax ..... ,,,,,,,, 2 0 7 JEB Stuart ..... ........ 1 9 7 Lee ........... ........ 1 8 6 Annandale ..... ..,,,,, 6 14 Falls Church ....... ,,,,,., 0 27 Mount Vernon ...... ,,,.,,, 6 7 James Madison ....... ,,,,,,, 0 i 1 99 Wffyffi fx ' ,, w XP, nv Li W J' 4 ug 'HQ in ,, .gi v , f H - iw E W -'-'-'W 'H 1, Tw- 5-il5i? L 1. 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X' '. , , , 'H ' -N93 . 1 . 1 :7 1 ' , Xl F x, -1 I-, -Q ,X - 1 I-Q. Outside raw: Roger Simmons, Joe Boone, john Sayre, John Gibbons, Bob Long, Greg Grosscope, Rod Curton, Rick Skean, Jeff Clarke, Bryan Stotler, Coach Dolan, Coach Durand, Jim Duday, Greg Murphy, Jim Cartee, Robert O'Mahoney, Wes Tessy, Tom Soltow, Bruce Johnsen, Bill Carr, Gilbert Grigsby. Inside raw: Dick Lane, Cole Jeffries, Craig Pickering, Emory Stith, John Miller, Bill Flickinger, jim Traylor, Don Jordon, Sam Stalcup, Mike Keagy. Bark row: Dudley, Mgr. MAN FOOTBALL This year's 9th grade team rebounded quickly from an opening game loss and Went on to win their remaining games and the Northern Virginia title. Under the expert tutelage of Coach Dolan and Student Coach Marc Durand, the boys developed potent attacks on both offense and defense. Highscoring quarterback Bryan Stotler and many of the other team stars will move up next season to form a. seasoned backbone for the 1963 JV squad. WE They 0 Annandale ...... ,,,,,,, 2 1 7 Madison .......... ,-,,,,,,, 6 20 Falls Church ..,... ,,,.,,-- 0 13 Marshall ......... ,,,,,,,, 0 20 Lee ......,.. .,,,,, 1 4 24 Stuart ,.... ,,,,.,,, 0 McLean on the defensive IO3 Front row: Larry Cain, Thad Hodgdon, Tim Balliet, Robert Faris, john Monson, Sharky Showalter, David Sollenberger, Steve Luxford, John Pouncey Terry Grefe fCapta1nj, Dave Bayne CCaptamj. Back raw: Fonster, Mgr.g Coach Harless, Tom Monson, Mgr. Nat pictured: Bill Dow. VARSITY BASIC-EIBALL This year was primarily a rebuilding one for the Highlanders, but Coach Harless guided the team to his fourth straight winning season, as they finished with a record of ten wins and nine losses. Led by All-Northern Virginian, Terry Grefe, who averaged over 17 points per game, and Dave Bayne, who set a single game rebound record of 22, the boys fought their way into the Group 1-A Tourna- ment with a playoff against Fairfax. Dave Sollenberger and Sharky Showalter, both of whom turned in single game scoring marks of over 25 points, will return to lead the Highlander Varsity. Larry Cain, Bill Dow, john Monson, Steve Luxford, and Thad I-Iodgdon showed promise of developing into first class players. These boys, along with the other Varsity returnees, Tim Balliet, John Pouncey, and Rob Faris, will form a solid core for what promises to be one of the best cage squads in McLean's history. All-Northern Virginian, Terry Grefe ,pl Vu lA -eil' E fp 'F -few' u, J- um ' 5-1' H nr-', ' ' ' if 1 f' , 7 , . . , -X A . . A, , .1 9' - ,1 -,. fx 44,0 3 T' 35.4 - K ' il f 15 . y ,. Q55 Y-55 231: , V 159 , -1, xg, qx 'J'-1. H , , W, -15 - EZAI v , ,H . , W A+ V ' K ,fini it V ' r B-A . r.l:'f?: A q , 1 7 1 Q' I -1 nu, 'I' 5-. A if ' 1' W A . ,551--,N M N X N yy M3 . A X U N iwf.H'Jm..:g'i.!j', , R R W LZ ,xx I 4 V I 5:55 1 A' lp 0 - 31 ,ff 1 1? 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Led by the all-around play of Captain Clint Propst, the playmal-:ing of Gill FitzHugh and the scoring of Gary McDavid, the team narrowly missed a berth in the j.V. tourney. The good sportsman- ship and fighting team spirit which the whole squad displayed will make them fine assets to future Varsity teams. WE They 50 Stuart ........... ........., 4 8 61 Wakefield ..... .......... 6 2 51 Hammond ...... .......... 5 7 59 Osbourn .,.. .......... 5 9 39 Lee ................... .......... 3 8 47 Annandale .......... .......... 5 5 77 James Monroe ...... .......... 5 9 64 Fairfax ............. .......... 5 9 57 Yorktown ............ .......... 5 1 50 G. Washington ...... .......... 6 7 56 Mt. 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' ' , 5-3 2 , . x .. -V, q. z V kiwi' xz 1 x ,. -Q ,. L Y. 'E ,. , X ,, 4 ,I 1 U, A V, .J r A ' '.j w Y 4 1 1 r ' v ., km 591 in si is , ul :es - 'axe we' -Q 1 V1 f one .gsswwa . Z in ,W gr Fim' row: Larry Rice, Bill Compton fCaptainj, Dicky Rickbeil fCaptainj, Mike Renfro, Roger Riggs, Ron. Gitlin. Second raw: john Merrick, Mgr.g Steve Teel, jeff Balliett, Paul Durand, Ted Rynex, Kim johnson, Jim Blencoe, Ted Georgelas, Paul Miller, Eddie Schot- troffe, Coach Rutherford. WX!-ZQUY NG The Varsity grapplers, coached by Mr. Rutherford, compiled the best record in the teanfs history. Led by veteran co-captains Dick Rickbeil and Bill Compton, the High- landers were Victorious in six matches, and went on to place high in the standings at the Northern Virginia and state tournaments. Rickbei1's Win in the state tourney, the first individual championship in McLean's history, was the season's highlight. WE They 10 Mount Vernon ...., ....... 4 3 33 Madison .....,.... .. ....... 22 27 Groveton .... ....... 1 9 37 Osbourn ......... ....... 2 3 32 Falls Church .......... ....... 2 2 33 Fairfax ...................... ....... 2 2 10 Washington and Lee ...... ....... 5 7 5 Yorktown ................ ....-.- 3 3 35 Lee ............. ------- 1 2 II4 The Champ ! -vi he hem get usa me iris w , 1 Wm-W M we W , , -, LNAQNSJ-A ' : - R 3 ,. Wi. '-0-je --45553 eager.-elii-ifsfgi 'l me-gms.. WJ, ., .. -Si W ?f-'.L 'u.,'-3 5-2 Q W i us' 'iii va' fs -'-QE , Fr-out row: Robert Renfro, Ken Burgess, Bill Hodge, Paul Christensen, John Sayre. Second raw: john Merrick, Mgr.g Larry Heisler, Mike Boyd, Ted Rynex, john McKay, Paul Campbell, Tom Sanders, Coach Bill Boyd. B 5- ' 3 fi' -- Z J Z ,e r I L-c 'QEET' ' :-3-..-'-1'-Q. - ' ami-:sry I-ff. - f -' 'Tv W 1 1 -' 1,-ti . . '- e ' AL-F.',. '-.- '.' - T 'Th -' ' ' ' Renfro on top Jurvrora vmzenv The junior Varsity matmen followed suit with the Varsity in making a winning record this season. Although the team had but four matches, they gained valuable experience which should make them assets to future Varsity teams. WE They 27 Madison ...,.... ...,..,, 1 5 20 Falls Church ...., ,..,.., 2 1 46 Marshall ,..,.. V... 8 NG Franz row: -Coach Simpson, D. Albert, B. Mitchell, S. Harlow, J. jones, L. Heisler, B. Leigh, B. Stotler, D. Gembill, D. Cardwell, B. Lucas. Second Raw: C. Baxter, J. Pouncey, K. Ricketts, M. Graves, J. Foresman, S. Sawmelle, S. Neil, B. Henry, C. Sanders, L. Adams, Fonster, Coach Abell. Third raw: D. Limoncelli, G. Howland, J. Dimphel, P. Campbell, A. Allemand, B. Bradway, M. Durand, L. Marchant, D. Baird, H. Stackhouse. Fourlla row: J. Merrick, T. Monson, J. Hickman, D. Cloppas, E. Gorham, E. Doe, G. Grigsby, R. Brown, J. Swope, j. Dillon, J. Kelley. Fifth row: B. Carr, P. Clohan, T. Brimijoin, M. Teel, S. Bullock, C. Bothwell, S. Johnston, C. jefferes, B. Flickinger, B. Hodge. Sixth row: B. Kleysteuber, S. Lee, B. McGrane, B. O'Mahoney, L. Miller, B. Stevenson, S. MacLeod, M. Taylor. March April April April April April April April May May May May TFZACIC Fairfax County Relays Osbourn Alexandria Memorial Relays Madison Falls Church Yorktown and Hammond W. 8: L. Wakefield Invitational Edison and Wfooclson Fairfax County Track Meet Northern Virginia Meet Virginia State Meet l 'asa ,lan V miie Mg, ,. i Y E H i 1. ii ii ull. ft. ,asm it Ve ii ia . . ll l. 'iff if' , l 5 1 ,, 'i.f1iH1l. x i.. H at ii i,ggg'.-Hjxgafiii U 4: Muir' ' H in -3 :V..m.Q,.. '-' ' .---p...,,f Denny cloc ' it . ,i A. ks a good 3:25.6 in the three quarter mile distance medley. i. Marc Durand takes second place w1th thus toss. Lucas pulls ahead sprint Kzzeelfng: Coach Pence, C. Propst, T. Balliett, J. Balliett, B. Loehne, D. Bayne, D. Campbell, B. Dow, B. Boccabello, Mgr. Szmzdmg.' B. Vfonneberger, Mgr.g A. Shade, L. Cain, T. Nelson, T. Hodgcl on, T. Rynex, P. Walmsley, D. Sollenberger, S. Luxford, B. Trapnell, J. Farley, Mgr. VAIZSHV BASEBALL 8 A picture of determination. April gg 3 April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May June Mt. Vernon Groveton Fairfax W. 8: L. Hammond Falls Church Lee Stuart G.W. Open Osbourn Annandale Yorktown Madison Wakefield Northern Virginia Baseball Tournament IJ PC Balliett swings at anything near the plate. . Vg,- I A v 6 7 1- . . F--M15 , . . . 5. 1 V4V X - 1 ' xi W x ' .....- '- '11 1'T1' X A 'n' z ' -hx ...1 3' ' ' I X Lwqpm , wg. ' V fl.-:..aV ., V., V VV V V, ' , - , Fw 7.9. -.- F f. 1 .- , .L ,rr-f' A2- - ..':,-:q.if...,..-'N 5 '-, ,f 9'..Z-ti-nn:1'12is' J, fzvig' R, ,.,:H-F? A S-fdeikixfmfq. .lm -1 -3. -' fwf f-Ja.-Sf - ff '11 , W ', .J fu' ' ,VVVLA V V. V- ' V .VV.Vf.V .V-VVV V. lv f -1 , 1. V -V:1Ef 2ix1V::'::lp, ,.' Lrg' .' - ., ,' T ' ' . :Q ' I Vai -' .. 3 5 .5 ,.- , ' W '.1-v1v,.k,.T'9 W'lf, '9- ..,5.'-,.'.f,'f'1 . ' - . 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F w-rn--gf-. :rl .xt Q. .. .f w ei ,, A1 f .4 f I KX. ,T ,, -Q. xx. .5 .:. 3317 -at R ggi , ll U , we , W H .vw tm. ..,, mt-mu.M mi ' ' MW it H T .. . l . lll in aww mnymmmmmwdwwwwaymwulwww H' it H 'M H QQ 11u l l. iw H . Q --K fa - ff - I 0 1... . ' ' '23, .- '- -'- - ' ,- M M ' it M l HH QQw'lw Q., cf , 1,1 .. Front row: J. Marschhausen, B. Brendle, C. Smith, S. Swope, I. Shryock. Serorzd row: N. Dillon, K. Shyrock, K. Elgan, B. Elkins, C. Stibi, T. Arnold. Third row: D. Wood, A. Riley, G. Motson, G. Keene, D. Ford, G. Jenkins, K. Hall, C. Light. BANNER The Banner Team has recently become a very active part of McLean's marching units. Its job is to carry the banner in front of the band in all parades. This team is a permanent addition to McLean's marching unit. I20 DRILL OFFICERS: Captain: Diane Wood Co-Capiaim N. Dillon Liefzterzmzlf J. Marschhauser The drill team is com- posed of approximately forty girls who perform marching routines at all the home football games. They are assisted by Mr. Lester and the marching band. In the spring, along with the marching band, they attend various pa- rades in the area. r F1'orzf.' K. Hall, D. Smith. Back: R. Gaghan, K. Shryock. Left lo rigbl: jackie Doan, Peggy Wilkins, Janet Milloyg Judy Armstrong, Jane Armstrong, Marianne Myron, Pat Foster, Tina Graves, Pat Hankens, Diane Algeo, Carolyn Braunlich, Donna Gendron, Kate Blanchard, Dana Aleb, managers: Lynne Harvel, Shirley Spitler. VARSITY HOCKEY Jane, Janet, and Carolyn fight against four Annandale players. WE They 7 Herndon .....,.... -------- 1 4 Falls Church ....... ------,- 0 1 Mount Vernon ...... -------- 2 2 Madison .........,.. ,.-..... 2 2 Annandale ...., ........ 2 2 Groveton V... ........ 0 2 Marshall .... ........ 5 3 Stuart ................................K...............................--..---.---- 1 '-fl-elf 14 N -- - -,,, Two of the Varsity's star players. I2I What haPPef1Cd to the ball? I saw another one just like her up at the other end of the field. Hey-What is this-Hockey or Football? is 4' And where are the other McLean girls, eating oranges? Kill it! i Left to right: Leslie 'Mi1ler, Sheila Gitlin, Trina Gay, Wendy Neumeyer, Donna Christensen, Shannon Dunn, jill Robinson, Sandra Morris, Missy Blanchard Lyn Baird, Alice Harvey, Jeannie Smoot, jerrie Milloy, Diane Connolly, Judy Thompson, Malinda Georges, Marky Ball, Iannell Gernhofer, Dale Wood Frances Kramer, Managers: Marilyn Wilson and Bobbie Thompson. And the game starts with a bully. , 3 l Q A C But Miss Carroll! I didn't mean to do it! WE They 1 Herndon ............ ....,, 1 4 Falls Church ...... ....,, O 1 Mount Vernon ,,,.. .,,,,. 0 2 Annandale ,..,. ...... 1 0 Grove-ton ....., ...... 0 3 Stuart ...... ...... 1 . Q 1415. v :M '. ..- -'- L, - -,.,:':: ri-v f .M 'HF '-':':': - 1' Y-H , '- - ---f .. V -v -.. -4 . . - .- : V Q- Ig ill, ' ' '.',Q-'f , J'if..l- , ,- .-lg: ,: '1:-il L! 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Jwiyga l new , Fliyj xg-1 m1Y'j.y figs ...IM M .b . Fl.. Q I 6- - u m, . W N Lefl lo 1'igloz'.' Co-Captains: Tina Graves, janet Milloy, Dana Algeo. Second row: Janet Bacon, Pat Foster, Jane Armstrong, Judy Armstrong, Deedee Seeley. Third row: Becky Miller, Barbara Mullaly, Diane Wood, Lynn Thompson, Donna Gendron, Carol Burgess. varzenv B49 LL l The varsity girls had a perfect season without one loss. The girls excelled in all fields, passing, shooting, and completing plays. McLean is certainly proud of their 12-O record. SCORES WE They 41 Lee ....... '---,-- 2 0 41 Edison ..... ------- 8 47 Osborn ---- -29 41 Fairfax ..... ----- 2 7 28 36 Woodson ..,. ----- 43 Madison ...,.23 .....2O 56 Herndon -. .-.. 40 41 41 45 29 Falls Church ,.,,. -'--- 1 6 Mt. Vernon Annandale .... --4-- .....26 17 29 .,...2O Groveton .... ----- Stuart ..... IZ4 Finger-tip control! W w SN 8 71, x ' ' .4 Ta' PS.. '51 Y, i--rv' ,H P H Wk KU I sim in v Iii lik! M , ,N vyfzv SQ?-iff! , Eiga? W -JMJM I ' N-All? 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WE They 14 Lee ...... .......... 8 17 Edison .... ....... 3 22 Osborn ....... -------- 1 4 19 Fairfax ..... ,....... 1 5 2 2 Woodson ,..... ...-...- 1 0 1 8 Madison ...... .v.----- 2 3 1 8 Herndon ......... -------- 1 1 12 Falls Church .... ---------- 4 16 Mt. Vernon ..... ------'- 1 0 10 Annandale .... ------4 7 27 Groveton ...... -------- 2 5 1 15 Stuart ....... .------- 1 6 1 Our McLean IV has the Madison team baffled. VAIZQHV SOFTBALL April 4 ....... Marshall April 9 ....... ........ L ee April 1 8 ...,.., .......,. E dison April 23 ....,.. ,........ O sborn April 25 ..,.... ........ F airfax April 30 .,.... ,........ W oodson May 2. ...,... ......... M adison May 7 ,..,... Herndon May 9 .4,,,,, ,,,,,,,., F alls Church May 14 ......... Mt. Vernon Front row: J. Armstrong, j. Armstrong, P. Foster, C. Pratt, J. Bacon, E. Seawell. Secbnd row: Manager, J. jenkins, D. Seeley, D. Genclron, D. Wood, D. Algeo, B. Mullaly, P. Shultise. April April April April May May May May rant row: L. 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DANCE EART QUEEN I 962 KAREN WILSON SENIOR f' Przwceeees Enix! fig., SUSAN PJCHNPDQON SUSAN EDWARDS F-IOSTHLERJ X. I i w I The Kingston Trio didn't make if the first time either. The Queen and her date. l35 , , N-.' ' Sri? 1 J as 4 'iii f 5 - 1 At Nr X - uv S 117' ns 'J wx :M M W 51:3 M mW' w - H ' .E EF? dx' , 5l1 5 nf 17? N25 .., if bg, nr- .1 ww V A .53 . .. -' F ae- hf5 fJf2.f4 fw! L, ,. 1. 5 F K 551:-f.V!f, Wuxi'--14. f ,af fx, in 3. 1. ' 114-Zzefg E 5? if Q ff-Q Vu has-':4'K5x 1s?e m rim. fm H N V.. .: V A ,. 4 :. -Am' M V 'T-5241 ' ' Q4 Arm f I 1 qi, ,ir ,jf ,J X, ff, ,1 ELF? SQ NF? '75 mi'f9.S'f w ,3- A M33 sb: ff-Spf I , .gfgzm 1fQ..4:5, 4.. 1 w .1 W. . , 1- A Amp., 1: - -,-.- ' - GZ 'If fail? 4 ' f .-4. Q2 iii, In twenty five words or less . . . 'Ls ' A Approximately 1'20 science projects were on display in the cafeteria during McLean's seventh annual Science Fair, March 8-10. The projects ranged from applications of Matrix Algebra, to the love life of planaria. The first prize winner of the Fair was senior Joe Hickman. Senior Lucy Lynch won second prize, and two students tied for third place, senior David McLean, and fresh- man Tracy Allen. Their four projects, along with others chosen were entered in the Northern Vir- ginia Science Fair, April 5-7, at Annandale High School. Wga H I wish I knew what those words meant. A future Sffeflce Fail' Winner ? mee QCII?-NC 'mo 5 YM ALEKIQ What is an American? That was my problem and a very hard one I might say. But now I have lived with you for a whole year and I have come to know you. The only thing that I will never be able to understand is your sense of humour and your crazy American jokes. Probably you understand that now I am anxious to go home and see my family but I am certain that I will miss you. How could I ever forget the science fair, the A.C. lectures, and that wild Senior skiing trip up in Maryland, our government class and the expression fuzzed up, the school spirit that I found in this school, the cheering at the football games and the fun at the dances? I assure you that I won't find all this anywhere else. I consider myself very fortunate to have gone through this experience. I hope all the A.F.S. students that you will have in the future will feel the same way I do. Sincerely, Alexis if HMM V 6355559 N m wx -:-':':': H HN'H'tu. .,s' . it Yes, we have A, Y f: 5, cars in Greece. Q... y. Alex and Kaniz have a good time at the Number one hero of the Senior Class Ski trip. I bet my friends back home wouldn't even recognize me l4O if 'L Lou? it AI ' V IZ Oh! What a thrilling year with such wonderful people and country. I have seen so many exciting things and met such friendly people. My first snow, T.V., Christmas, football games fespecially those football playersj, and just thousands of other things have made my stay so perfect. A year is just not enough for itg I Want more and more. I am surprised I am still in one piece. You were so nice not to step on me in the halls. I surely will miss those crowded halls with no traf- fic lights and a continuous sound of from all my friends around me. Such a warm feeling! The Thompsons, McLean AFS, and all my American friends and teachers are now a wonderful part of my life and will always be so. Don't forget me when you come to Pakistan. Kaniz QQXX party given for him in September I ' Wlgllgiiziff C53 . Shy Zeke. Kaniz learns very quickly. Our good looking AFS students. The first hour' ...r-3 i - I4I -... ,' Q -rv-71152 7' Y-ve r 1- E B ' 6 ' Q A X 4 AJ.: P 1 I il 1 X I I 'X ,I M X W If l 14' ll, I ABM cg.. xxn 4 mf . mx 3373? if-S+ www awww.. M-Nm Wm wf.g2 k'H . . 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The Senators have the responsibility of coordinating the activities between each of the classes and the S.C.A., and have been instrumental in evaluating and revising the Inter-Club Coun- cil. The Senators attend all S.C.A. meetings, and as a body, have the authority to veto any action brought before the S.C.A. Front row: W. Kirk, 9th grade, C. Marshall, 10th grade, J. French, 11th gradeg F. Small, 12th grade. Row 2.' B. Stotler, 9th grade, J. Postelle, 10th grade, P. Lurie, 11th grade, B. Tucker, 12th grade. ,112-i Y 11 W U 11, D 3 119m , 11,3 H 11,,1,1ggj,, 11H11,,H11,,11f511 M1,,11,, V ,L Sc , , .1 , 11111 - - - 111 11:gx-sx 11 111 11 11 11 , 1111 1 11 11 11 11 1. 1111 1111 11 11 11 11 11 111 11 11 11 11 W ,111 111 , 11 1111 1111111111 1. -i, 11111 11 11 1111 11 I-1111111111111111111 11,-. 111,1111 11 11,11 1a 11 11 11: 111,,1 11 Ax- 11 .mm 11- ii g 1 :S . 53,53 im 1 111!! 111m11E2gii1yH11 1.1 11 , 11Hig!g?g2fg'!,, 11N W11, 11H1111H111 H11 11,11 11 H11 11 1 11N E Lg M ...gh ff 11 . 'QQ li' ' ll fs-Y 'N L . W llt I: Front row: A. Monat, S. Gebs, D. Kronauer, J. Shyrock, S. Jones, A. Carter, M. Monk, A. Davis. Row 2.' D. Lund, S. Carl, N. Summers, L. Means, I.. Leypoldt, K. Hall, M, Blanchard, W. Neumeyer, C. Copley. Row 3: K. Blanchard, B. Kelly, D. Ford, M. Andriot, M. Brubeck, B. Byers, P. Moore, J. Thompson, R. Sallinger, C. Spurrier. , Row 4: F. Santangelo, S. Dantzker, J. Harkins, T. Christman, L. Phillips, J. White, J. Plummer, J. Zok, A. Platt, D. Kelly, D. Stephenson. I 46 The purpose of the S.C.A. Re- presentative is to act and speak for his classmates in the home- room he represents. To them, he owes a full report of all action discussed and decided at each meeting. Through the representa- tive the S.C.A. maintains a close tie with the student body and is able to reflect the thoughts and feelings of each member. , ,, A V , .seq ,, , H Q + . :,,. Y - . . , ES .,!k-I-' M- ' V , -,,,.i. -, - .,. .e,.--..L.,,.-.-M -m..M- - an. Y ... K Y .. - -,Y Y, . -V - - ,- N M3155 - .. ,, Y , Tony Newkirk, Elaine Hovey, Becky Starnes. Sadie Hawkins Dance, and gave its full support to McLean's first Leader- ship Training Conference. Through the American Field Service Com- mittee, we have provided for next year's foreign exchange' student, a complete and accurately detailed ac- tivities calendar, an International Week, an an original Hawaiian feast, the LUAU. This year we have also conducted Operation Santa Claus, and the an- nual Charity Drive, both successful in raising welfare funds for several needy causes. Among the scores of other ac- tive projects, the Cabinet dinner with james Madison High School, the Tra- dition Assembly, and the announce- ment bulletin board for all school or- ganizations stand out as primary exam- ples of the success of this year's S.C.A. Through active student participation and interest, the S.C.A. has been able to achieve many of its goals and create a closer spirit of harmony and cooperation within the student body of McLean. QIUDENT OOO AQQOCVYHON OFFICERS: President: Tony Newkirk Vice-Prel'idezzl.' Elaine Hovey Secretary: Vernon Thomson Tfea.rurer.' Becky Starnes The Student Cooperative Associa- tion is the center of student activities at Mclean. It is a representative or- ganization composed of the Cabinet, the Representative body, the Senate, and the Inter-Club Council. These middlemen help to bring the stu- dents, faculty, and officers closely to- gether for the mutual benefit of the school and the students, In addition to an inexpensive stu- dent handbook, Angus' Almanac, and an up-to-date student directory, the S.C.A. has sponsored two orientation parties for new students, an enthusias- tic pep rally and bonfire, the popular - M it wr- W -i. H, - -,,,3.,',, L :M M 1 ii ii it 5, H ll li ll HM, 2520 --,ea H :aa ,, ui ,- F ,givin ,,,.. pyipp 'E'-2 Front row: K. Rothgeb, S. Edwards, S. Searcy, P. Smith, B. Howard, V. Walker, Serand row: J, Hodgson, L. Leichliter, K. Blanchard, S. Carl, R. Warner. Third row: K. Jonas, B. Bradway, S. Tuel, H. Ponson, G. Treece. I47 CLUB OFFICERS: P1'erident.' Randy Warner Vine-P1'eridefzz.' Pat Finn Secrelm'y.' Laura Leichliter Trefzrarer.' Kate Blanchard Thinking of a service project for the school, Randy ? l wr l it W lt it Q l t l l l i o . 31.-Y l ' T i f ' Q C l ' -I ' ' - ' T7 1 'P 'Lf ' W, , Ju. m it Mai, W ...K . 1 -l . ff izarswae. f c ' - .uaaaw. an - exile? 1 . V --I , ' 1 V . ' ,AQ f ,. ., if K me - V 'T Y W ' ' 'L 'ag 10 xi At i 3 ia i ,fir ul' at' 1 ti 1 ix is Front row: P. Finn, R. Warner, K. Blanchard, Mrs. Poulson. Serami raw: K. Zahra, A. Cupp, K. Fitch, P. Dowling, J. Lamar, J. Doan, P. Esch, J. Perpich, E. Hovey. Third row: M. Thornett, J. Smitherman, L. Burr, K. Rothgeb, M. Myron, S. Hill, S. Goodall, B. Howard, N. Fey. Pam-tb row: I. Robinson, B. Starnes, M. Pruett, S. Searcy, S. Edwards, B. Kiessling, E. Wernick, G. Flock, B. CI lZSOI1. Fifth row: B. Flow, L. Dennen, D. Lund, D. Hunt, K. Hensley, S. Richardson, R. Sallenger, J. Embrey, F. Small. Not j7ic11n'ed.' P. Smith, J. Batchelor, J. Haviland, L. Leichliter. 1 . . The Lady Known as Lou The Keyette Club is a girls' service organization. Its objective is to develop leadership through service to school and community. The list of Keyette service projects this year includes the purchase of a bagpipe for the band Qand lessons for a student to play itj, tours for new students at the beginning of the year, a visit to the District Home for the Aged with refreshments and a variety show, a collection of Thanksgiving food for the Salvation Army, and the operation of the School Book Room in the second semester. Many projects were handled with the cooperation of the Key Club. The Key and Keyette Clubs collected S530 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, built the first prize-winning Homecoming Float, sold circus tickets for the Ki- wanis Benefit Circus, and sponsored the annual Christmas Dance. At this year's Nat'l Convention, McLean's Keyettes won first prize in the Talent Show Competition. Also at the convention, two Keyettes from McLean were elected to Keyette National Offices. McLean's Marianne Myron was elected National recording secretary, and Ellen Wernick, National treasurer. Keyettes at work ,fi I I H r - . MQW aj, :L-, 'Q' This is the McLean High School Key Club Basketball Team, which won the Division Ten Basketball Tournament with a record of four victories and no defeats. - -gif? W' T 11' ai: Z . 'ii it free 'ff' - Q 1 .f. , 97 -1 - ::::::::z:-:wzasr-a ft. ,iw ' . , ii N it N. 3 -B, :Jw W m - pm ww N ew .... yu Q ii. H H mi, af iw ' ggi l' - it iw X 17 I i 1 4 , 1 , ICEYCLUB OFFICERS: Pf6J'fd6I1l.' ,Sonny Tuel Vice-Pre.ridenl: Marc Durand Secretary: Keith Jonas Treasurer: John Anderson The Key Club is primarily a service club of the school, sponsored by the McLean Kiwanis Club, warking within the framework of the McLean High School administration. It is composed of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade boys who have a 2.6 scholastic average, faculty approval, and who receive a two-thirds vote of the membership. Its activities are many and varied. Among the activities are directing traffic for football games, and special events, ushering for the Drama Dept. productions, raising money for the school by selling donuts twice a week, assisting in clean-up campaigns, assisting in Kiwanis Club projects, ushering at school assemblies, co-sponsoring an annual orientation program for new students, hold- ing a Bundle-Day drive for clothing for needy people, and having a Parent-Appreciation Ban- quet near the end of the school year. Zerfoss, J. Sands. B. Ristow, L. Phillips. Front row: Mr. Anderson, S. Tuel, M. Durand, K. Jonas, 1. Anderson, H. Ponsen. Second raw: S. Luxford, T. Newkirk, E. Natwig, B. Kelly, P. Lurie, B. McIntyre, A. Monat, W. Rhinehart, D Third raw: B. Trapnell, S. Neil, D. Stephenson, R. Collins, A. Miller, D. Baird, B. Tucker. Fourth row: D. Sollenberger, S. Maginniss, J. Nolke, A. Apostolides, M. Teel, G. Treece, W. Johnson, D. Schneider l Fiflb raw: S. jonssen, G. Yount, S. Dantzker, I.. Cain, B. Bradway, T. Hoclgdon, J. Exum, L. McManus, J. Blencoe Marc scores during the Key Club Basket- ball Tournament. I49 .aa -iir as I E Z W 1 Ein ' . V ff: i ' . : 'Q I 1 ' Front raw: P. Falls, S. Nicks, C. Covey, C. Ocldo. Row 2: M. Reddington, S. Goodall, P. Wilkins, K. Rothgeb, R. Leigh, J. Lamar, V. Walker, W. Johnson. Rauf 3: P. Fisher, R. Warner, T. Newkirk, G. Flook, A. Miller, R. Byers, D. Hunt, S. Moore. Row 4: K. Walsh, L. Lynch, L. Thompson, H. Ponsen, S. Revercomb, G. Treece, D. Wood, P. Durand. Row 5: J. johnson, K. Hensley, C. Braunlich, S. Richardson, S. Tuel, L. Phillips, L. Leichliter, P. Page. Juniors. r-rorvora I R 'iff o OFFICERS: Preridenz: Bob Newkirk Vice-Prerideni: Barbie Howard Secrerary: Sarajane Auman Treczrurew Ted Newcomb ICC: Nancy Donaldson The aim of the Mary M. Snead chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is to pro- mote high qualities of scholar- ship, leadership, service, charac- ter, and citizenship among the students of McLean High School. Members must have a 3.2 grade average and show signs of achievement in the above quali- ties. This year the Junior Honor Society has sponsored a book drive for charity, sold plaid on Clan Day, and sponsored an evening of Shakespearean play acts. In addition to these and other activities, the junior Honor Society takes care of rais- ing -and lowering the McLean High School flags, and pub- lishes the honor roll at the end of each marking period. NATIONAL I-IONOI-21 QOCIEIY OFFICERS: Preridena- john Hodgson Vice-President: Susan Edwards Secretary: Sally Searcy Treanzrer: Peggy Smith The purpose of the W. T. Woodson Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society is to pro- mote the ideals of scholarship, leadership, character, and ser- vice in the student body. Mem- bers are selected according to these qualifications and must maintain a 5.2 grade average. This year the National Honor Society sponsored the presenta- tion of the Senior Superlatives and its members served as guides on college night and career night. Row 2.' S. Hill, L. Douglas, P. Dowling, J. Watson, J. Smitherman, N. Rosenhoch,.P. Esch, B. Rensch. Row 3: D. Mason, E. Natwig, N. jacobus, E. Bayliss, J. Andriot, L. Warren, K. Davis, G. Adams, P. Moore. Row 4: A. Goodier, D. Alexander, B. Hawley, G. Held, I. Lowe, E. Lukins, M. Brubeck, C. Currie, B. Starnes. QENIOPJ FRENCH HONOR QOCIEIY OFFICERS: President Marcia Brubeck Vire-Pre.ride72l.' Kate Blanchard Serret:1ry.' Beau Vallance T1'ea:11rer.' Larry Cain The Senior French Honor Society is an honor society for third, fourth, and fifth year French students who have demonstrated superior ability and in- terest in the study of the French lan- guage. The Society has been very busy this year, with several field trips, guest speakers, a Christmas party, singing French Christmas carols, and the pre- sentation of Le Malentendu, a French play. Fran! row: Mrs. Jensen, sponsor, L. Cain, B. Vallance, K. Blanchard, M. Brubeck. Row 2.' L. Burr, L. Gould, N. Donaldson, J. Watson, C. Abercrombie, J. Lowe, I. Marshall, B. Howard, L. Miller, Gilmer. Raw 3: S. Lewis, J. Weaver, K. Fitch, E. Arquin, R. Gaghan, N. jacobus, E. Lukens, V. Ruddy, S. Rochford, Raab, A. Loving. Raw 4: B. McIntyre, S. Searcy, S. Edwards, B. Long, S. Richardson, B. Keissling, R. Sallenger, J. Smitherman, Wood, L. Bayliss. Row 5: K. Walsh, B. Fernandez, B. Collins, S. Monroe, G. Anzelon, S. Rust, J. Dodrill, D. Brand, R. Warner, Newkirk, J. French. Front row: T. King, N. Rosenhoch, A. Cafaro, P. Dowling, D. Barter, J. Miller. Row 2: S. Goodall, L. Thompson, V. McDonald, K. Rankin, B. Brendle, E. Morrison, j. Blaisdell. Row 3: P. Brook, K. O'Mahoney, S. Sanford, S. Moore, C. Braunlich, J. Richelson. Row 4: S. Petersen, E. Cain, P. Page, Mr. Vienneau, sponsor, A. Merrick, R. Ruggles, F. Kramer. JUNIOR FRENCH uowola eoezerv The junior French Honor Society was formed this year to accommodate all the students at McLean who are eligible for membership in the Na- tional French Honor Society. The constitution of the National French Honor Society limits the membership to a small percentage of French stu- dents, so this year the Societe Honoraire Cadette Francais was formed for stu- dents of three semesters of French who have a 3.6 or better average. The junior French Honor Society has the same aims as the National organization, and the members hope to step up to the National French Honor Society. ISI V C D T SPANISH HONOR SOCIEIY OFFICERS: P1-eridenlr Janice Haviland Vire'Pre.ridenl.' Rick Callison Secretary' Janet Perry Trearuref: Kay O'Mahoney The aim of the Cervantes Chapter of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica is contained in the pledge of each mem- ber as follows: I promise to devote myself to -the study of the Spanish language in order to master it some day, remembering that a language can be a strong tie between persons of differing origins of race or religion. As a citizen of my country I promise to promote friendship and understand- ing between it and other lands of the world. This year's activities included visit- ing Spanish embassies and seeing Spanish movies in, Washington. Franz row: K. O'Mahoney, J. Perry, J. Haviland, R. Callison. Row 2.' J. Doan, M. Reddington, J. Hurwitch, J. Burwell. Row 3.' S. Ogan, S. Zerfoss, A. Cupp, J. Musulin, J. Tamer, Mrs. Hebblethwaite. Row 4: K. Hensley, M. Andrio, L. Leichleiter, C. Spurrier, C. Stibi, C. Cowgill, R. Collins. ,..M E YY, Y ,,,, Mug 4, V A YV Y Y Y V H YYY in V Y A -: ,L . V , Sf: 2 ,sf - , . 52, 13,1 , A V we l 5? I Front row: S. Watkins, B. Vallance, A. Merrick, Mrs. Krell, sponsor. Raw 2: M. Reddington, V. Gilmer, B. Ristow, W. Reinhardt, K.. Rothgeb, D. Stephenson., I Raw 3.' S. Williams, A. Gregory, K. Walsh, P. Lurie, M.O'Br1en,R.Sallenger,M.Br1.m11o1n. l52 QUILLAND SCROLL OFFICERS: Pre.fident.' Sandra Watkins Vice-Preriderzt: Lucy Lynch Secretary: Beau Vallance Tren.rurer: Anne Merrick Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Krell,, is an international hon- orary society open to those juniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class and who have done superior work in some phase of journ- alism or school publication work. The members of the Quill and Scroll operate the Scot Shoppe under Mrs. jewel Asling's direction. In October the chapter conducted the Quill and Scroll evening induction at the Sec- ond Annual Fairfax County Press Con- ference. 1 in in in ui in in in it .:. -:- ii ll ii in ii in in in im -of with XM.- - -.--.-Nw.. -M.-.-. - --- I A-f- -- Q - if-5-L , - --- -1- .5--,Z -T A ef- 'ia-.Irie I ' I Z , ..,,, ui, in lu, , H V ii in in w gqgyii W ,garimw M N N N miriam.: .-,. ,fra ,L , i Y . in , in ii . .., , l, , ..... ,. , Y ,X hu mm mm in umm in i iiniiimiii ii 1:5- ,Awww -iiwiiimiiimiii mmuim W W mmm N A .. lll.. ..ll-...lll . . El l?jf?gY5lHE3'QE5'T'liE35iE53 -'w-wt. . ., -all 'e 'l' 'Hm 'lll 'lll''lll w ',w if-xl, ll ' ow 1: S. Dornaker, B. Rensch, N. Rosenhoch, I. Marschall, W. Hawley, C. Christensen, P. Gorman, D. Carpenter, P. Clohan, C. Stauffer, J. Bacon, G. Adams, B. Miller, L. Leyppoldt, P. Lang, T. Arnold. ow 2: P. Dowling, L. Douglas, L. Warren, M. Georges, L. Harvel, S. Burnett, P. Moore, G. Thompson, N. Sum- mers, A.- Shope, J. Postelle, E. Lucken, G. Held, C. Morrow. ow 3: S. Anderson, S. Monroe, J. Smoot, P. Hankins, J. Swope, M. Zarbolias, L. Jones, M. Garvey, T. Georgelas, M. Segal, J. Saltzman, T. McGavin, D. Schneider, R. McDowell, L. Bloxom, L. Hardman. mu 4: C. Baker, T. Loritsch, S. Dellinger, J. Merrick, S. Mason, B. Stevens, D. Hyatt, B. Ponsen, C. Grina, L. Myers, D. James, F. Santangelq, J. Goetz, G. Anzelon, D. Alexander. 'iq-Tr Of the 480 students taking Biology, it is deemed an honor to be inducted into this society which bases its mem- bership upon at least a B+ average in the field of Biological Sciences, dur- ing the C1962-63D sophomore year. All members were chosen by a fac- ulty committee on the basis of merit- orious service to the Biology Depart- ment of McLean High School. DISCUSSION LEADERS: Barbie Howard Anson Goodier Bob Chaisson Terry Palmer Ted Winfield MENDEL HONOIZ BIOLOGY QOCIEIY OFFICERS: reared: Spofzmr: Miss Barrett T1'ea:ufer.' Ken White Vice-Preriderzn Paulette Campagnoli Serrelmy: Leslie Miller Trearurer.' Karen Eckles With this philosophy in mind, the Mendel Honor Biology Society holds monthly meetings which feature lead- ing college professorsg scientists, in- dustrial biologists and men of re- search as the lecturers. It is the goal of this honor society to promote depth of understanding in the field of Bio- logical Sciences. If you have k7Z01l!l8lllg9,' let others light their candles hy it. . , l errata ., M Row 1: K. Zahra, C. Stephenson, J. Putnoi, S. Hill, J. Burgess, S. Snyder, S. Gitlin, J. Freeman, K. Davis, B Starnes, Pat Smith, S. Harrison, R. Newgaard, M. Musulin, L. Rathburn. Row 2: B. Mitchell, A. Steel, K. Hall, J. Kettler, K. Moon, L. Means, S. Neathercott, K. Duncan, P. McGuire, C Currie, N. Donaldson, B. Corvick, K. Burwell, D. Peck, R. Perez. Raw 3: B. Falls, P. Magneson, S. Dantzker, P. Campbell, S. Davis, N. jacobus, F. Fitzpatrick, R. Bailey, D. Wood L. Bayliss, M. Williams, G. Fowler, T. Gay, D. Crawford, S. Mcllwee. Row 4: D. Marshall, C. Squire, C. Koenig, M. Skully, D. Smith, L. Hardman, M. Segal, G. Fitzhugh, J. Hickman J. Vogt, E. Doe, M. Derrick, J. Hale, K. Fields, J. Connor, S. Kiosterud, L. McMannus. I53 :Z .-gf?' vu z i '- T 'W T . 4 l I I QV-IMPCLUB I ' w OFFICERS: I Prerideni: David Mason if - x Vice-Preridenn jonathan Wadleigh 1 Secretary-Trea.f1z1'er.' Doug Kelly l l The Stamp Club promotes the in- terest, increases the knowledge of stamps and philately, and enriches the collections of its members. The Stamp Club took several trips, including a trip to the Smithsonian Institute to see the collections there and to see the exhibits at the Philatelic Agency. The club also planned to have a speaker and several movies shown to the members of the club. Fran! row: L. McMannis, D. Mason, D. Kelly, Mr. Price, Sponsor. Row 2: A. Goodier, W. Putzke, B. Lynar. Row 3: L. Myers, S. Mason, L. Howland, D. Milner. Row 4: S. Brady, R. Fellows, M. Skully, S. Snyder. I l I I 2 I qi iFU:iiJlH,,f firm mm' i fee lllmm OFFICERS: President john Hill l Vice-Prefidenlf Lindsay McMannis Secfetm'y-Trearu1'er.' Lucy Lynch The McLean High School Chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America, was formed in October of this school year. The main purpose of the club is the promotion of scholarship in, and enjoyment and understanding of, mathematics among McLean High School students. The Math Club has had two guest speakers this year: Dr. R. A. Good, who spoke on Linear-Programming, and Mr. William Aumen, who spoke on Electronic Computers. In addition, the Math Club held workshops to prepare for the 1963 Mathematics Contest, held in March, and sponsored jointly byithe Mathe- matical Association of America and the Society of Actuaries. Fran! row: John Hill, Mr. Anderson, L. McMannis. Row 2: D. Pickering, W. Johnson, R. Byers, T. Cummings, P. Campagnoli, S. Watkins. Row 3: R. Yarbrough, D. McLean, M. Moon, J. Exum, S. Kiosterud, MI Georges, B. Hodge. Raw 4: T. Jordan, K. Harvel, J. Foresman, S. Neil, D. Mason. l54 Cl-IESQ CLUB OFFICERS: Prerident: Warren Westrup Vice-Preridena' Warren Knight Secretary: Ann Cornfield Trearzu-er.' Ann Cornfield The Chess Club, sponsored by General Rumbough, had approximate- ly sixty members this year. The mem- bers are given a standing, and can move up or down in rank by winning or losing their games. .a-- YW. ,H H Franz raw: W. Westrupf, W. Knights, A. Cornfieldif, Gen. Rumbough, Sponsor. Row 2.' I. Kelly, R. Yarbough, D. Kelly, B. Collins, B. Hahn, J. Tejapag, C. Wright. Row 3: B. Hawley, J. Richardsonff, K. Lopatkiewiez, M. Teel, S. Lopatkiewiez, B. Falletta. Row 4: R. Taillonf, G. Sayre, B. Kuhlmann, T. Loritsch, L. Warren, D. Crawford. Row 5: Allan Ford, J. Burgess, B. Hendry, J. Hickman, W. Eledge, F. Maas, W. Kempton. il s l l l Ml :fr rn, N, , i The chess team, which is composed of the five best players in the club, plays teams 'of other schools. QMembers of the team are denoted by asterisks beside their names under the picture abovej There is also a junior varsity team of five players who are mainly considered as prospective members of future teams and are given a chance to play under match conditions. l .l as wut ...Y an l Ei Front Row: B. Fuller, A. Karu, R. Berkeley, B. Leonard, W. Putzke, M. Stratton, B. Chaisson. Row 2.' S. Brady, B. Sweet, D. Milner, J. Taylor, M. Skully, J. Wagner, D. McGuire. Row 3: D. Burgess, R. Fellows, J. Westbrooke, D. Smith, C. Fowler, J. Schaefer. Row 4: N. Nicholson, R. Natwig, D. Johnson, K. Kidd, B. Taylor. l55 CLANEDFTOES This year -the editors faced many problems concerning the production of THE CLAN. Layout procedures, collecting pictures, writing copy, so- liciting ads, and planning the financial program vyere only a few of the ques- tions the editors answered. They hope their hard work and organization will make THE CLAN of 1963 the most vivid image of McLean High School ever presented. From row: A. Merrick, S. Auman, K. Rothgeb, B. Vallance, J. O'Neill, B. Horne, I. Sipe, K. O'Mahoney, S. Second Row: D. Stephenson, J. Sands, J. Nolke, M. Brimijoin. if 1 'ie 1 T - :gl -' Z Z 1 is ' J rw . Z Q E r J f M 1 Z . L f L c 2 Fir.-1 Row: P. Esch, C. Raab, S. Nicks, C. Oddo, S. Jones, C. Smith. A Sammi Raw: S. Nethercott, C. Brown, j. Harshbarger, K. Felch, B. Elkinds, C. Spurrier, M. Lape. Tbfrzz' Row: K. Hanson, D. Connolly, D. Monroe, S, Harshbarger, S. Monroe, A. Adsop, L. Byers, P. jones. !56 C!-ANQEZKFF The CLAN staff works with the various editors in selling ads, typing copy sheets and doing odd jobs that might seem menial, but are all a part of the biggest production of the year, THE CLAN. Through their work the clan staff hopes that the 1963 CLAN will be most memorable. F712 me 34' PIE QJ -,,, f -Q Wm X 'asm fq5.' VWSWEWYV .1 Wa Aff W W OFFICERS: Edilor: Molly Redclington Layout: Mike O'Brien Cover: Sylvia Kiosterud Poetry: Lucy Lynch Literary: Steve Bogardus C0-Editors of lllzzrlmiionn A'lice Gregory, Mark Brimijoin Aft: Barbara Rhinertson Bufinerr: Louis Thompson The Tartan is the literary-art maga- zine of McLean High School. The staff endeavors to publish the best and most representative work of the stu- dents of McLean, in a tasteful and creative setting. Every effort is made to produce a magazine of quality, stimulation, and enjoyment. 'L 2 if sw.. ,f-Jae ' J 1' asf . .1 ' l , '1 , 'gs . . ,. .. W., . .,,,, 1 , it-at .1 .. l... ll ...N M . l. ww. 1. Y ll. fm mesa l, me 1 l er H qt: rr: we 1 . Row 3 beck. Row 4 ing. Row 5: Front row: M. O'Brien, A. Gregory, L. Lynch, M. Reddington, S. Kiosterud, L. Thompson, A. Cornfield, B. Reinertso Raw 2: T. Gay, N. Rosenhoch, K. Fryklund, B. Austin, S. Davis, P. Wentz, J. Lehman, B. Grimmell, B. Schmi : M. McLauglin, L. Warren, B. Brewer, J. Kettler, J. Bacon, I. Marschall, J. Smitherman, A. Loving, M. Br : M. Burbage, G. Walters, N. Kuenning, L. Anderson, P. Williams, P. Preston, V. Fern, V. Herrmann, P. Uo S. Rorex, W. Boyd, J. Harkins, W. Steblez, P. Bates, F. Kramer, J. Ferrarese, Mr. Vergason. L egg: 1 .L ,Y V . W, -sf an ' ' ' ,ws E sf ff 32 1 f I 33:19.23 ' l if 1 Franz Row: Mrs. Zimmerman, C. Fowler, K. Brown, S. Taylor, V. Gilmer, Editor-in-Chief, W. Rhinehart, S. Watkins, G. james, S. Shryock. Row 2: S. Watson, S. Burke, S. Dellinger, F. Postelle, G. Eklund, L. Orndorff, S. Nicks, K. Karch, A. Alsop, J. Shryock, R. Gaghan, S. Williams, J. Otto. Row 3: R. Sallenger, G. Auen, T. Surdyk, J. Watson, K. Mottson, J. Wadsworth, B. Ristow, L. Parker. Raw 4: C. Jeffries, K. Fryklund, E. Lukens, J. Smitherman, K. Walsh, P. Dowling, C. Guinn, L. Carr. Row 5: T. Stewart, C. Zuver, P. Hager, M. Dodd, S. Basom, B. Austin, P. Preston, S. Smith. I58 l-ll EE The Highlander publishes a month- ly high school newspaper, reporting the news of McLean High School in a lively ,style that reflects an honest interpretation of the facts, and places controversial issues before the students in a manner to provoke thought and public discussiong and tries constantly to improve high school journalism standards through the printed word and pictorial art. Despite the gnashing of teeth, tear- ing of hair, and crackling of tele- phone wires as deadlines approached, the staff, with the friendly, tolerant aid of its printer, Kenneth Levi, of the Blue Ridge Press, met the dead- lines for the entire year. 4 Q 4 l BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: President: jane Dodrill Vice-Pferidem: Bob Loehne Trearuren' Linda Adkins Secretary: Beth Brewer The Booster Club is a service club organized to promote good school spirit and encourage activities for the best interest of the student body. Its first love is athletics, and this year it concentrated most of its efforts toward the realization of the long awaited goal of lights for the football field. It also solves problems, donates money, and lends support to all organizations, activities, and drives. Among other things, the members sell BEAT signs, tickets, and candy at all athletic ac- tivities. In addition, this year the Booster Club assumed the responsibili- ties for organizing all the Homecom- ing festivities. Front row: J. Dodrill, B. Loehne, B. Brewer, L. Adkins. Row 2: M. Quinlan, L. Hearwole, J. Bishop, D. Kelly, A. Platt, J. Amdriot, C. Stephenson. Row 3: M. Sloan, K. Felch, G. Motson, N. Fey, M. Steece, R. Warner. Row 4: D. Stevenson, J. Anderson, M. Amdriot, D. Watson, C. Abell, S. Richardson, E. Wernick. Row 5: A. Miller, 1. Blencoe, T. Hodgdon, G. James, D. Dixon, N. Hill, G. james. PEPCLUB OFFICERS: Pferident: Jeannie Perpich Vice-Pferiderzl: Suzanne Lee Treasurer: Sandy Nelson Secfelary: Sydney Nethercott The Pep Club, sponsored by Mr. Anderson, is basically a service club for the athletic program of the school. It aims to foster more school spirit and continue good-sportsmanship at all athletic contests. Contributing to the school spirit, the Pep Club has decorated the goal posts at the football games, encouraged at- tendance at basketball games, and sponsored the yearly Variety Show in April. -Precmur ' S 'T III, ff- I l f . r H f II ff.. e items I -at If. II we I -I Y M111 I .7 I - - I l ff ,I was , I. I- I ll' . I II II' sfsiiasz I I ' I IIQI' I ll we I , III II-,ya Inzsl ,II I,II II II I II II I I M -Ilsaws-aw - 'I ll ll it ,If-is I I I I I I I M ggsfm- ll IIWIINII II' III . ',1III ' Iigiggi,I-gjII 'II'iI1gIII II ll ll WH IIHIII IIfI?esl'lI'j!.f'lff'e'S1?3ji,,Il11II' gggIt,f'H m N U M W ,,IIIl,,IIl'55ifiW L-52.2 H i iIIH II Q ll. VII IIVZ22253 IW as M II- III III IImgfIIQIII Q Him Hi III II A 22:2 II f II ,,,I ,,,,m,,,, N ,M H , .. L9ey,E.. M II II ,,,.. I II 15251.12 M . III m .im II II M II .,..,.,, ,mm is. III II I I. fs: A III me .W N. .,..,, H M a . . From row: Mr. Anderson, Sponsor, J. Perpich, S. Lee, S. Neathercott, S. Nelson. Row 2: W. Kirk, J. Berdaw, K. Karch, S. Nicks, J. Lowe, M. Monk, M. McAfee, J. Tehaan, C. Parks, C. Silver- man, J. Perry, C. Marshall, P. Newman, S. Lewis. Row 3: C. Ryan, L. Irons, L. Walker, D. Tarnell, K. Mitchell, P. Steinbach, P. Wentz,, J. Holt, J. Newman, G. Irons. Row 4: B. Patton, G. Shawcross, J. Callis, J. Marschhausen, B. Schnell, J. Lowe, R. Andrews, S. Mcllwee, S. Stoker, P. Forrest, K. Sullivan. Row 5: B. Gardner, C. Brown, F. Kramer, A. Riley, B. Grimmell, P. Madden, A. Loving, M. Schnell, M. Holloway C. Henderson, L. Knobloch. ' I59 From row: J. Harshbarger, J. Anzelon, M. Matkovcilce Second row: Mr. Vienneau, D. Bartet, D. Morsin, K. Mitchell, C. Guinn, J. Armenaki, J. Lowe. Third raw: K. O'Mahoney, S. Zerfoss, C. Bennett, L. Pitman, C. Brown, S. Casey, B. Ursin, P. Rochford. Fourth raw: B. Moberg, P. Rowe, K. Snyder, T. Mix, E. Morrison, B. Brewer, S. Zane, S. Will. Fifth row: J. Tyler, B. Chaisson, C. Fowler, G. Anzelon, L. Myers, E. Cain, A. Moberg, D. Hayes. Not piriured:fP. Gorman, Treasurer. CLUB OFFICERS: Preriderzt: Polly Moore Vice-Prerident: Bill Sweet Secretary: Laura Heath Treamrer: Don Paul Smith The German Club, sponsored by Miss Ivy,. tries to promote interest in the language and customs of the German-speaking people. In true German tradition, the Ger- man Club held a Fasching party, very similar to a Mardi Gras in ad- dition to learning more about Germany through slides, films and talks at the meetings, the German Club conducted several trips to German restaurants. I60 FIZENCHCLUB OFFICERS: Presiderrl: Joan Harshbarger Vice-Prerident: Judy Anzelon Serreiafy' M. Matkovcik Treasurer: Pete Gorman The French Club fosters and de- velops at sundry gatherings and func- tions a serious awareness of the socio-economic development of France and its people. A French movie and a. trip to a French restaurant were among the ac- tivities enjoyed by the members of the French Club. Second raw: S. Nethercott, K. Hanson, M. Myrqn, B. Underhill, A. Carter, D. McGuire. Third row: J. Vogt, R. Rinaldi, B. Austin, K. Moon, M. Heat, R. Pruett, J. Hawser. Fourth row: C. Baker, R. McDowell, W. Knight, P. Preston, S. Moriah, McGav1n: Fifth Row: D. Cottle, F. Santangelo, P. Olson, J. Hickman, K. Lopatkiewrcz, B. Collins, L. Parker. Qervrola naewcu I-IONOIZ Qocrew OFFICERS: P1'e.fidenl.' Marcia Brubeck Vice-Preridevza' Kate Blanchard Secrelrzry' Beau Vallance T1'ef1.furer.' Larry Cain The Senior French Honor Society is an honor society for third, fourth, and fifth year French students who have demonstrated superior ability and in- terest in the study of the French lan- guage. The Society has been very busy this year, with several field trips, guest speakers, a Christmas party, singing French Christmas carols, and the pre- sentation of Le Malentendu, a French play. Front row: Mrs. Jensen, sponsor, L. Cain, B. Vallance, K. Blanchard, M. Brubeck. Row-2: L. Burr, L. Gould, N. Donaldson, J. Watson, C. Abercrombie, J. Lowe, I. Marshall, B. Howmd, L. Miller, V. Gilmer. Row 3: S. Lewis, J. Weaver, K. Fitch, E. Arquin, R. Gaghan, N, Jacobus, E. Lukens, V. Ruddy, S. Rochford, C. Raab, A. Loving. Row 4: B. McIntyre, S. Searcy, S. Edwards, B. Long, S. Richardson, B. Keissling, R. Sallenger, J. Smitherman, D. Wood, L. Bayliss. Row 5: K. Walsh, B. Fernandez, B. Collins, S. Monroe, G. Anzelon, S. Rust, J. Dodrill, D. Brand, R. Warner, T. Newkirk, J. French. ,JUNIOIZ FRENCH HONOR Qoczerv The Junior French Honor Society was formed this year to accommodate all the students at McLean who are J eligible for membership in the Na- tional French Honor Society. The constitution of the National French Honor Society limits the membership to a small percentage of French stu- dents, so this year the Societe Honoraire Cadette Francais was formed for stu- dents of three semesters of French who have a 3.6 or better average. The Junior French Honor Society has the same aims as the National organization, and the members hope to step up to the National French Honor Society. From' row: T. King, N. Rosenhoch, A. Cafaro, P. Dowling, D. Barter, J. Miller. Row 2: S. Goodall, L. Thompson, V. McDonald, K. Rankin, B. Brendle, E. Morrison, J. Blaisdell. Row 3: P. Brook, K. O'Mahoney, S. Sanford, S. Moore, C. Braunlich, J. Richelson. Row 4: S. Petersen, E. Cain, P. Page, Mr. Vienneau, sponsor, A. Merrick, R. Ruggles, F. Kramer. l5l A SPANISH I-IONOIZD QOCIEIY OFFICERS: Preridenz: Janice Haviland Vice-P1-eridefzl: Rick Callison Secreim'y.' Janet Perry Tren.rm'er.' Kay O'Mahoney The aim of the Cervantes Chapter of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica is contained in the pledge of each mem- ber as follows: I promise to devote myself to -the study of the Spanish language in order to master it some day, remembering that a language can be a strong tie between persons of differing origins of race or religion. As a citizen of my country I promise to promote friendship and understand- ing between it and other lands of the world. This year's activities included visit- ing Spanish embassies and seeing Spanish movies in. Washington. if Z 'f Front row: K. O'Mahoney, J. Perry, J. Haviland, R. Callison. Row 2: J. Doan, M. Reddington, J. I-Iurwitch, J. Burwell. Raw 3: S. Ogan, S. Zerfoss, A. Cupp, J. Musulin, J. Tamer, Mrs. Hebblethwaite. Row 4: K. Hensley, M. Andrio, L. Leichleiter, C. Spurrier, C. Stibi, C. Cowgill, R. Collins. T Y is H ' , 'L 'CTW' M at , .MV M... M.- gf ll Front row: S. Watkins, B. Vallance, A. Merrick, Mrs. Krell, sponsor. Row 2: M. Reddington, V. Gilmer, B. Ristow, W. Reinhardt, K. Rothgeb, D. Stephenson. Row 3: S. Vfilliams, A. Gregory, K. Walsh, P. Lurie, M. O'Brien, R. Sallenger, M. Brimijoin. I52 QUILL AND QCEJOLL OFFICERS: President: Sandra Watkins Vice-P1'e.fident.' Lucy Lynch Sen-etary.' Beau Vallance Trea.furer.' Anne Merrick Quill and Scroll, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Krell,, is an international hon- orary society open to those juniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class and who have done superior work in some phase of journ- alism or school publication work. The members of the Quill and Scroll operate the Scot Shoppe under Mrs. Jewel Asling's direction. In October the chapter conducted the Quill and Scroll evening induction at the Sec- ond Annual Fairfax County Press Con- ference. Fin! row: B. Chaisson, B. Wernick, S. Edelstein, M. Monk, K. Eckles, P. Sweezy, B. Howard, L. Lynch. Serond row: B. Kelly, C. Buck, G. Fowler, M. Bull, J. Sinks, J. White, J. Plummer, S. Kiosterud, P. Moore. Third row: M. Thrasher, C. Squire, J. Hickman, K. White, R. Rinaldi, C. Baker. Not pictured: B. Fernandez, K. Novick, C. Jeffries. VARQHY CLUB OFFICERS: Preridenl: Steve Johnsen Vice-Pre.ridenz.' Larry Marchant Secremry: David Sollenberger Tfearufer: Bill Bradway The McLean High Varsity Club was formed during the latter months of 1962, by Steve Johnsen and Bill Boyd with the idea that recognition of Mc- Lean sports could and should be im- proved. It is sponsored by Mr. Harless and Mr. Simpson. All members have lettered in a varsity sport at McLean. The activities of the club include: ushering at basketball games, improv- ing the outside appearance of the school, and in any way possible tell- ing the student body of sports activi- ties. The major projects of this year were the posting of the athletic sched- ule in the cafeteria, cleaning of the trophies in the hall outside the cafe- teria ancl caring for the Rice Memorial Garden in front of the main office. ii K Xa- ii , . '--'Haw z ,, M. DEB!-TIETEAM The debate team represents McLean in the Northern Virginia Debate League. Chosen on the basis of their public speaking ability, the eight Var- sity and nineteen Junior Varsity de- baters comprise the largest team in the county. McLean has also been re- presented at the annual debate confer- ences at the University of Virginia, George Washington University, and at the Richmond Conference. To those who qualify, letters are awarded at the end of the year. ip W 4 ,Mi H: Mu . I ii, 1, V 11 W 1 nl- , : when ii w 5 ' Front row: Mr. Simpson, S. Johnsen, D. Sollenberger, B. Bradway, T. Harkins, Mr. Harless. Second raw: B. Leigh, R. Rickbeil, S. Teel, P. Miller, T. Georgelas, T. Georgelas, Fonster. Third row: S. Jones, C. Propst, S. Taylor, N. Barksdale, B. Cospon, R. Riggs, J. Dimpfel, J. Pouncey. Fourth row: R. Faris, J. Monson, B. Dow, B. Boyd, S. Songer, M. Durand, L. Bullard, J. McAfee. Fifll: row: T. Grefe, P. Walmsley, M. Graves, T. Hodgdon, G. Treece, S. Tuel, W. McClanahan, S. Luxford, S Maginniss. Noi pirlufed: L. Marchant, Vice-President. I63 H51 wr i 1 if Front row: P. Falls, S. Nicks, C. Covey, C. Oddo. Second row: S. Armstrong, B. Underhill, L. Walker, C. Tengberg, A. Cafaro. T lai-rd row: A. Carter, T. Cummings, P. Patton, L. Byers, T. Mix, A. Busby. QOPHOMORE T121 -HI -Y OFFICERS: Preridezzn Fran Peterson Vice-P1'e.fidenl.' Judy Watson Ser1'et:z1'y.' Kathy Fields Trearurerf Gale Held The Omicron Tri-Hi-Y exists to create, maintain, and extend, through- out the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. This 'year's activities included, a Sylvania light bulb sale, arranging for a Christmas Dinner for a needy fami- ly, a slumber party, repairing toys for the children of a needy family, pro- moting cleanliness of McLean High School by polishing plaques in the hall, and supporting an orphan over- seas with the rest of the Tri-Hi-Y's and the Hi-Y. I64 FIZEQHMAN T121-l-ll -Y OFFICERS: Preridenls Loretta Byers Vice-Pre.ridemf.' Chris Ocldo Se:re.f:zry.' Anne Carter Tre:1r1n'e1'.' Patti Patton The Sigma Tau Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y exists to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, and community, high standards of Christian character. The freshman Tri-Hi-Y is in the process of re-organization this year. Its activities have included supporting an orphan overseas and helping to give an Easter dinner to a needy family. Front row: K. Fields, J. Watson, F. Peterson. Second 1-aw: L. Leypoldt, S. Schwartz, D. Widman, L. Rathburn, K. Duncan, J. Herring. Tlsird rozu: J. Patton, F. Smith, S. Bigger, D. Peck, D. Hayes, P. Darling, J. Morgan, M, Brubeck. Fourth row: L. Daley, B. Crouse, N. Davis, L. jewett, S. Spitler, K. Egan, S. Granger, V. Smith. N02 pictured: G. Held, Treasurer. JUNIOPJTPJ-HI-Y OFFICERS: Pv'eridenz.' Betsy Long Vice-P1'e.fidw1t.' Cathy Zuver Ser:reI:1ry: Carolyn Colby Trenrzz1'e1': jane Klein The Psi-Tri-Hi-Y exists to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. This yearis junior Tri-Hi-Y, under the advisership of Miss Floros, spon- sored the What's What newpaper, sold Sylvania light bulbs, attended church as a group, participated in many other social and 'money-making projects throughout the year. Franz raw: B. Long, C. Zuver, C. Colby, J. Klein, A. Molnerg, chaplain. Raw 2: C. Lewis, M. Matkovcik, J. Carlburg, J. French, C. Abercrombie. Row 3: A. Falconer, D. Monroe, P. Kleysteuber, A. DeBrocke, G. jenkins. C3 QENIOPJTIPJ-HI-Y OFFICERS: Pre.ridefzl.' Sue Peterson Vice-Prerirfczzl: Karen Wilson SecreIm'y.' Barbara Lee Tre:zm1'er.' Amy Cole The Theta Tri-Hi-Y exists to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. This year the Senior Tri-Hi-Y sold lightbulbsg and took up a collection of old medicine bottles. From row: S. Peterson, K. Wilson, B. Lee, B. Barron, A. Cole. Row 2: D. Gates, A. Cupp, P. Bowling, M. Piper, J. Tamer, T. Hovanessian. Raw 3: N. Fey, R. Byers, J. Jenkins, K. Glines, H. Sims, S. Sandford. Row 4: S. Rorex, K. Stapko, S. Powell, K. Wark, P. Budge. l65 1 i : R' 'sf wflilz' . APTCLUB OFFICERS: P1'eJidem.' Judy Lehman Vice-P1'eridezzl.' Barbara Reinertson Secre1a1'y: Beth Grimmell T7'66I.fIl7'27'.' Bidwell Moore The Art Club promotes individual's art. and school art within the school. Its special school projects are publicity for school organizations, and mosaics for the lobby. Its individual projects are outside sketching and attendance at special art exhibits. ! 8 Front row: J. Lehman, B. Reinertson, B. Grimmell, B. Moore. Row 2: Miss Nun, sponsor, F. Kramer, L. Warren, S. Bryan, S. Burnett, M. Recldington, P. Wentz, B. Bearley, Heron. Row 3: B. Thompson, P. Steuart, N. Kuenning, J. Palmer. 'sale fr? I Front row: S. Snyder, W. Eledge, M. Skully, J. Watson. Raw 2: K. Allen, W. Putcke, L. Douglas. Row 3: V. Smith, C. Raab. Row 4: A. Goodier, P. Olson, B. Miller. Not pictured: Barbara Hinds. I66 CLUB OFFICERS: P1'eridef1l.' Mike Slcully Vire-Pre.fidezzl.' William Eledge Tre:zmre1'.' Steve Snyder Serrelfzry: Barbara Hinds The purpose of the Literary Club is to give its members a better under- standing of all types of literature. The books read by the club are determined by votes of its members and discussed at the meetings under the direction of our faculty sponsor, Miss Ada- musko. The Literary Club hopes to publish reviews of the books it reads. Front row: A. Miller, G. Treece, V. Thomson, F. Postelle, J. Goetz. Row 2: I.. Myers, S. Taylor, M. Kuehn, J. Swope, D. Cottle, Mr. Lyons, Sponsor. Row 3: G. Sayre, D. Johnson, G. Grkovic, W. Knight, M. Buchko, G. Eklund. l-ll -Y OFFICERS: Presidefm Ashton Miller Vice-Preridenz: Gary Treece Secretary: Fred Postelle Tfearurer: Vernon Thomson The Hi-Y exists to promote, main- tain and extend the high standards of Christian living throughout the home, school, and community. The Hi-Y has been raising money through the sale of candy and lightbulbs for the tenta- tive adoption of a foreign orphan. voum Fora I ,,.,,. J in . - J . ss s hi Cl-IIZIQI' OFFICERS: Preridenl: Charles Wright Vice-Pferidenl: Joyce Roembke Serretury-Trea.rurer.- Frances Bragdon The Youth for Christ Club QYFCJ is a group of enthusiastic students dedicated primarily to promoting prac- tical Christian teenage living in Mc- Lean. The club presents a sharp thirty to forty minute program each week, consisting of skits, good musical tal- ent, and a teen speaker or movie. The club is open to students of all faiths and every week twenty-five or so come and enjoy a fun-filled time of real inspiration. The club is affiliated with Youth for Christ of Greater Washington and participates in many large activities with YFC clubs from other high schools in Northern Vir- ginia. Front row: C. Wright, J. Roembke, F.Bragdon, Mrs. Marshall, Sponsor. Row 2: B. McGill, B. Flow, N. Dawson, B. Starnes, J. Rollason. Row 3: G. Frons, T. Hoffman, L. McNeal, J. Smitherman. Row 4: D. Waters, P. York, L. Myers, J. Nolke, B. Thompson. Row 5: V. Tahler, T. Elliot, J. Harris, J. Hickman, K. Lopatkiewia, E. Cain. I67 lg. C- Front row: A. Cupp, E. Hovey, C. Marshall. V l Row 2: P. Brook, J, Smitherman, N. Donaldson, P. Dowling, C. Abercrombie, B. Crouse, J. Naeher. Row 3: V. Thomson, F. Small, M. Andriot, G. Treece, P. Lurie, T. Winfield, j. French, D. McLean. Raw 4: F. Kramer, B. Chaisson, D. Stephenson, B. Boyd, B. Kiessling, S. Revercomb, V. Smith, K. Rogers. Rownj: H. Ponsen, A. Merrick, J. Harkins, W. Knight, R. Rinaldi, I.. McMannis, C. Wright, J. Hickman, K. Lopatkie- WICZ. QTUDEYKWPREQQ BUIZEAU The purpose of the Student Press Bureau is to obtain facts about Mc- Lean High School's activities and re- port them to the newspapers in north- ern Virginia and Washington, D.C. During this year a number of press releases and photographs were furn- ished to the daily and weekly news- papers. Some of these were published by the newspapers, in other instances, the press releases stimulated the news- paper to send its own photographer and reporter to prepare a story about some aspect of McLean High School life. I68 INTEBHCLUB COUNCIL OFFICERS: Chairman: Elaine Hovey Secretary: Anne Cupp, Connie Marshall The Inter-Club Council, which is composed of representatives from each club at McLean, strives to coordinate inter-school activities. It has the task of approving all new club applications and constitutions and chartering the clubs at McLean. In addition to these activities the ICC has set up a calen dar of the meeting dates of all clubs and has actively participated in re organizing itself. Left to right: P. Dowling, J. Watson, J. Smitherman, C. Kilgore, T. Stewart, Mrs. Zimmerman, Sponsor. DI EDUCIIIION CLUB OFFICERS: Prerident: Fred Borden Vice-President Joe Blue Secretary' Sally Atkins Tfearurer: Mary Brantley Purliamenlafiam Linda Prunkard The Distributive Education Club provides a professional organization of nationwide scope for those students interested in the fields of wholesaling, retailing, or service occupations. Its activities include monthly meetings, guest speakers, lunch and breakfast meetings, a swimming party, an ern- ployer-employee banquet, a candy sale, field trips, and social work in the community. - From raw: P. Rider, V. Burns, V. Walker, J. Maddox, G. Thompson. Row 2: J. Evers, S. Shaffer, B. Raines, M. Barber, S. Copperthite, J. jordan. Front row: P. Katen, L. Prunkard, M. Brantley, M. Mclinew, F. Borden, J. Blue, S. Atkins. Rauf 2: S. Surdyk. T. Crizer, H. Chojaowska, D. Shaffer, V. Mecca, T. Pyron, G. Heflin. Row 3: N. Cole, K. McBrearty, D. Shimulunas, T. Warniing, J. Lane, Mr. Snell, Sponsor. Row 4: P. Dodd, R. Grigsby, M. Lloyd, T. Chadduck. VOCATIIONAL OFFICE TRAIN ING Senior business students participate in this part-time, work-training pro- gram. They stay in school until noon each day, upon leaving school, they are employed in some type of office position for at least three hours a day. The Vocational Office Training students receive one credit toward graduation for the successful comple- tion of their on-the-job training, as well as one credit for their classroom work. The aims of Vocational Office Training are: making the students training more realistic by giving him on-the-job training, giving the student an opportunity to earn a salary while at the same time receiving valuable training, lessening the gap between high school and full-time employment, providing the employer with an ori- ented and properly trained employee upon graduation, providing for a bet- ter working relationship between the business community and the high school. I69 TEACHERS OF- AMEl2JC'A OFFICERS: President: 'Merry Pruett Vice-Preridenl: Margie Matkovcik Secretary: janet Carlberg Treoruref-.' Rita Gaghan The function of Future Teachers of America is to foster interest in the teaching profession by: practice-teaclv ing, assisting teachers with clerical tasks, informing members on job op- portunities, and hearing speakers in related fields, such as the Peace Corps speaker heard this fall. Each year, representatives attend the state convention in Richmond or Roan- oke where high school and college stu- dents convene to further plan club activites of a teaching nature. From row: B. Gibbs, G. Keene, S. Powell, D. Bowers. Second row: B. Heffelfinger, D. Gates, C. Flaherty, P. Wilkins, J. Duncan. I70 JMQEEZZ Z 3. Front row: M. Pmett, M. Matkovcik, J. Carlberg, R. Gaghan. Second row: J. Klein, A. Cupp, L. Carr, J. Putnoi, K. Duncan, J. Lowe, T. Arnold. Third row: A. Abercrombie, A. Cafaro, J. Jenkins, K. Mattson, B. Lee, D. Hanchette, B. Fishow. Fourth row: D. Swadley, D. Monroe, P. Kleysteuber, V. Smith, P. Williams, G. Motson, E. Lukens. BUQINEQQ AMERICA OFFICERS: Prerident: Peggy Vlilkins Vine-Preridenl: Susan Powell Secretary: Cheryl Flaherty Trearufer: Bill Heffelfinger The goal of the Future Business Leaders of America is to further the knowledge of its members in the busi- ness world, and to promote good character and citizenship in every member. In working toward this goal, it has made frequent visits to the National Education Association Build- ing to Work for the national F.B.L.A. The typing room became a more color- ful place in which to type with F.B.L.A.'s new striped typewriter covers, it conducted practices for Civil Service testing, and its Work Director- ies proved helpful to many. ,wt A. Moberg, Mrs. Derrick. NURSES OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Preyidefza' Toni Hoffman Vice-Preriderzh' Kitty Shryrock Secremry: Molly Spooner T1'ea.r11ref'.' Ann Riley The Future Nurses Club is an or- ganization to aid and benefit students who are interested in going into the medical profession. The club's activi- ties during the year have included guest speakers and movies about the various phases of rnedicine. The club also visits hospitals and medical col- leges during the year. ETTHDMTEM aAKs1p6. row: M. Myron, D. Swadley, President, J. Weaver, Vice-President, N. Oakley, Secretary, J. Sipe, Treasurerg a' row: M. Watt, J. Lowe, D. Beets, E. Dodd, P. Derrick, M. Sipe, J. Adamson, S. Gebs. nd row: C. Ruefle, A. DeBrock, B. McGill, S. Richardson, K. Wallace, L. Hill, N. Germeraad, C. Bengtson. M K l-IOM OF AMERICA OFFICERS: P7'e.YidEl1f.' Darlene Swadley Vice-Preridefzk Julia Weaver Secretm'y.' Nadine Oakley Tream1'e1'.' Judy Sipe The Future Hornernakers Club was organized for the purpose of providing interested girls with an opportunity to participate in activities in the field of home economics. This year's activi- ties include having speakers talk on subjects related to home economics, a number of service projects, and their most outstanding activity, the selling of breakfast doughnuts to hungry students and teachers in the morning. asffia sri Serozzd raw: K. Zahra, J. Ventura, T. Marschhausen, J. Teehan Third raw: S. Wood, V. McDonald, J. Weaver, K. Burwell, M A. Riley, Treasurer, J. Naehr, B. Starnes. F1-ont 1-ow: T. Hoffman, Presidentg K. Shryock, Vice-Presiclentg , J. Shryock, B. Schmidt. . Holloway. FDIITIL row: N. Dawson, K. Ronningen, A. Hopkins, N. Dillon, D. Onufrak. Not pirlu1'ed.' M. Spooner, Secretary. l7I Front raw: K. Ronningen, G. Johnson, R. Warner, B. Brewer, A. Gregory, S. Moore. Raw 2: J. Hill, J. Ferrarse. Row 3: P. Smith, M. O'Brien, S. Osborn, M. Teel. MODERN MUSIC MAQFEIZQ OFFICERS: Prerident: Sharon Goodall Vice-Preriderzl: Helen Heins Secretary' Kaaren Ronninger Treasurer: Gay Flook Modern Music Masters aims to fur- ther develop interest and education in the field of music. Tri-M is an hon- orary organization and membership is on a selective basis. The McLean chap- ter of Tri-M strives to be of service to the community through its music. Modern Music Masters sent letters to all McLean area churches and adult service clubs fsuch as Kiwanisj tell- ing them of our availability. Several members attended a concert by the U.S. Military Academy Band at Con- stitution Hall. Tri-M donated some money to the Grand Piano fund of the McLean Music Department. It held two formal initiation ceremonies, in February and in May. Tri-M also be- gan a fund to serve as a scholarship to a deserving Tri-M member upon graduation. l72 NNIONAL11-IEQPVXN QOCIEIY OFFICERS: Prefidenh' John Hill Vire-President: Steve Osborn Secretary' Joe Ferrarese Treasurer: Martin Teel The National Thespian Society is an honorary organization for those students who have been outstanding in dramatics. The main purpose is to create interest and support for all dramatic activities. The members also work for their own improvement in the dramatic arts. This year two guest speakers from Arena Stage and a local television station conducted seminars for the members. Also this year, the club sponsored the Little Peoples' Playhouse production of Beauty and the Beast. Fran: row: G. Flock K. Ronningen, S, Goodall, H. Heins. Row 2: N. Fey, L. Goold, T. Hoffman, K. Fryklund, J. Thompson, B. Reinertson, P. Hankins. Row 3: A. Cole, A. Morlan, S. Harshbarger, V. Herrmann, E. Jordan, B. Starnes. Row 4: W. johnson, P. Smith, S. Rorex, S. Richardson, R. Ristow, R. Collins, L. Smith. Row 5: Mr. Lester, R. Cornett, E. Rynex, L. Marchant, D. Dean, R. Kreisa, J. Saltzman, J. Brown. MADE-IGALQ The Madrigal Singers of McLean High School are a number of care- fully selected and highly trained stu- dents. The Madrigals sing largely 16th century madrigal music, always work- ing to preserve and present the grace and elegance of this musical period. The Madrigals represent McLean High School in many performances away from school, and enjoy being asked to sing for classes in the school. Bark row: E. Hovey, R. Billow, J. Thompson, B. Cornett, S. Morlan, C. Braunlich, E. Rynex, A. Morlan, S. Harsh arger, W. Johnson, S. Rorex, W. Rhinehart, B. Treaux, N. Fey. From raw: P. Smith, D. Harris, L. Marchant, S. Richardson, A. Ames, B. Rinerston, B. Barco, A. Cole, G. Flook. Noi pirlured: M. Kuehn. Front row: M. Grey, T. Hoffman, S. Richardson, P. Smith, J. Roembke. Secend row: J. Wagner, E. Hovey, B. Kiessling, B. Starnes, G. Flook. Third row: D. Harris, J. Thompson, B. Barco, E. Rynex, B. Cornett. Fourth raw: H. Ponson, D. P. Smith, S. Brown, I.. Marchant. Nat pictured: J. Haviland, W. Rhinehart. ALL-Q17-WE CI-IOIZUQ All-State Chorus is made up of a very few singers of exceptional ability and vocal quality. Selection of this group is made by an impartial board from McI.ean's representatives at the Northern Virginia Chorus. All-State Chorus participates in a Weekend of fun and music with students from all over Virginia. I73 Front row: S. Auman, D. Moss, P. Griffith, P. Brook, B. Farrington, J. Martellero, C. O'Connor, J. Ferrarese, S. Brown, J. Wagner, P. Esch, C. Marshall, J. Beason. Second row: M. Grey, K. Keagy, L. Prunkard, C. Raab, L. Darnall, S. Moore, H. -Ponsen, D. Harris, D. Smith, T. Jordan, D. Guinn, L. Douglas, J. Loy, T. Hoffman, C. Flaherty. Third row: C. Tueller, D. Monroe, C. Loy, S. Kiosterud, G. Keene, J. Ventura, M. Wood, W. Weaver, C. Squire, R. Faidley, C. Spurrier, P. Madden, M. Matkovcik, C. Colby, J. Naeher. Fourth row: Y. Perez, S. Harshbarger, L. Hyde, D. McCullough, P. McKnew, B. Kiessling, D. Bowers, G. Eklund, F. Maas, R. Gold, B. Theibault, M. Kuehn, E. Tysinger, P. Nagley, P. Forrest, S. Matyas, J. Klein. A Cl-IOHZ OFFICERS: Preridenl: Bonnie Kiessling Vice-Preridem: Janice Haviland Secretary-Treasurer: Sue Peterson A Cappella Choir is a select group of singers chosen by the choral di- rector on the basis of audition. Its goals are to instill within the student a desire to sing and to appreciate music rather than mastering voice quality. This year, under the excellent leadership of Mr. Elbert Morton, the choir can truly boast of a successful year. Some highlights of the year have been the Song of America, the an- nual Christmas Concert, and the spring oratorio, King David. l l I-HG!-IU-IND C!-10121 OFFICERS: President: Joyce Roembke Vice-Pre.ridenf.' Becky Starnes p Secretary, Trearurer: Caroline Currie The Highland Choir is a select group of girls who want to further their musical development at McLean High in preparation for A Cappella Choir and Madrigals. This is the first year that McLean High has had an advanced girls chorus, and the result has been a very satisfactory one. They have been given the opportunity to par- ticipate in concerts both here and for other audiences, including an appear- ance at the Pentagon. Front row: P. Carney, S. Darnacker, L. Zimmerman, P. Moore, C. Torregrossa, P. Davis, C. Currie. Serorzd row: C. Payne, B. Heininger, L. Burr, P. Steinbach, C. Jordan, J. Roembke, J. Blaisdell. Third row: M. Thompson, B. Starnes, M. Keebler, K. Davis, O. Hayes, N. Davis, J. Dodrill, G. Irons. Fourth row: D. Lund, E. Cain, B. Thompson, M. Benanti, P. Stoddard, D. Wood, S. Spider, B. Flow, V. Herrmar I74 W Q at s : ::.: GIRLS' CI-IOEUQ ' : : Ji' ka Hg, FV ,, ,, f ii The Girls' Chorus is the beginning gif' ' inging group at McLean. Although for most of the girls choral singing is Q f a new experience, they have shown ex- ceptional talent, and many of them will go on to the A Cappella Choir or even the Madrigals. This year the I iichh Y I chorus participated in the Christmas Concert, and sang at various programs. Front row: C. Bruner, K. Rankin, D. Torregrosa, M. Grady, S. Rhodes, S. Runyon, M. Harrison, P. Kelly, S. Swope J. Naeher. Second row. P. Sweezy, J. Harshbarger, C. Brown, J. Burwell, C. Guinn, S. Dornacker, C. Sica, M. Good S. Burnett, L. Moore. Third row: M. Flock, S. Morris, S. Crist, P. Patton, S. Orchard-Hays, S. Casey, J. Grkovic, A ohnson P Dumaine C Brush G Weeldie Fourth row: P. Falls, L. Warren, C. Henderson, M. Lewis, B. Thompson J 7 ' 1 ' 7 ' ' I M. Schnell, P. Zane, C. Sims, D. Hanchette, M. Lloyd. 1 Front row: K. Fryklund, G. Hudson, T. Hoffman. Second row: M. Leech, H. Heins, S. Goodall, K. Ronningen. Third row: S. Revercomb, R. Kresia, J. Brown, P. Lurie. Fourth raw: L. Smith, R. Collins, D. Russell. Not pictured: V. Herrmann. ALL-SINE BAND This band is open to all band stu- dents on tryout basis or merit basis. It meets once a year at different Northern Virginia High Schools. Stu- dents from District IV, Northern Vir- ginia, attend for three days, with a concert on Sunday afternoon using all four bands,-two Senior high and two Junior High while guest conduc- tors are brought in to work with them. I75 Q ':iaia55,,.,,Y - :- Ei -. .3-f'L Q! ,I wg, -..- -v .- ..mu Q.. 1 '-1 Q Q mir 1 3 Q32 Q., ESQ 1 x Q 5, 55 B A LQ, f-Ee ,, , f F Q ,W Q, Q:,Q Y, j-.Q - ...Q Q QVQ, Q Q Q - .QIQQQQ4 Q'j,f?, Qi' Q Q , , 1 .lf Q . ' iff e-A . ,.Q' ff . f - fr. - 1 .- i y 4.1 1 .Q . QQ In l L I - 1 ' at YH QQ' ,. . mQv Q: W -f we .L V' . Q .5 M..-L 'T'T11-f' ifM'31'1 ff' ' 'QA Wg? 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M771 .' , --ffs- . 1 .',f I , M 3. l INCH' 1, 2113 31 111 t 1 . , A , pmqah-.47 , -3 -FSF Q 'XXX' is mr' U , 1 3 Hum. M , 11 ,I .1 ,. 'K. -1 1? L A 1 7... ,,,,,x, , C. 23 ,iz QL Y L.:-.4 Ee? !! , 1 N 5 W. T gk W !! !! H !!! ffm!!! f 'Lf' 3 ' l ,B ,Z ef - 1-I-.1 - H . --f-::,:,,:::-. :e tsefmmuunmsaunii IHHEESIIIFHEEEMHM - 'll ll Ill ll ll! Ill Q 5 it if wg? ,if . 3 i fi ! ,253 W-. H! i ' !!, P , 2 ,' Ii ii ,.,, !! l' , , Q5 ' 5 l , W ' ll H MNH 'lit HH W! l ll ffl- l fi' ju! il H ! ,gs ilizir ll in AL.. FP i f 4 rm! !! W ! i',,!l!iMM!!'H'eifiE!fi ! as ' 'ga , 5 J'liiiiiltEhIi -ia it '! iilgigig !!! ew!i i5 s va eiQs- yy . J i ifgifggi c t T! :! l 5 1. -.. ' ii 2 if li Eg ril!! .4 Liffz-S' , 1 VARSITY DANCE BAND OFFICERS: Preridenl: Bill Dalton Secretary-Treaxurer: Toni Hoffman T. Hoffman, J. Hickman, C. Cowgill, A. Monat. E m!M,!!Li,i, gf i 1T ?r--'Fil The Varsity Dance Band is open to all in- terested students on a tryout basisg it meets once a week extra-curricularly for no credit. 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R McLean's dance band attended the first local dance band contest at O'Connell High School in january of 1963 and was the top Virginia Band! E. Anglin, B. Dalton, J. Hall, B. Lockhart, B. Farington J. Saltzman, 1. Swope, C. Votz, J. Goetz. MAJOIZEITEQ The Majorettes have participated in ootball game half-time activities and any parades with the Reserve Band. hey entered the Groveton Majorette ontest with their Alley Cat dance rou- ine, sold decals to pay for their uni- orms, and have started a training chool for future majorettes. rout vow K onas T McGavin W Hall I Nolke G Cowgill R Schaf P Hankins G Hudson run! Y' tirlrl HHH, 1- . H X mm uw ga .... :stef -i,- 40.3 3 1' , 1' Right to left: J. Morgan, V. Ruddy, B. Reusch, E. Yates, M. Burgess. PEQEEAEBAND OFFICERS: Prarident: Torn Thompson Vice-Pfe.fidezzt: Rick Cunningham Secrelm'y.' Elsie jordan Trearurew Linda Helton The Reserve Band meets daily and students receive one unit credit per year toward graduation. It takes most of the responsibility of marching en- gagements, parades, and football games. The Reserve Band enters the Northern Virginia District Music Fes- tival usually playing in Grade IV music. Students prepare in Reserve Band for promotion to Symphonic Band by passing 2nd Class Musician- ship Test. They also participate in all band concerts given at McLean during f....e,,,..,...,l the year. ' .' . I , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . emnd row: T. Allen, M. Morlan, J. Postelle, S. Swadley, M. Henry, A. Abercrombie, A. Shope, J. Zimmerman, N. Walters, E. Cornfield, J. Thompson, L. Helton. bird raw: B. Corvick, E. Jordan, D. Schneider, L. Rice, M. Miller, J. Carpenter, D. Seeley, S. Shiyock, S. Swain, N. Hart, B. Lockhart, B. Hall, V. Thompson, C. Ball. ourzb row: R. Ezell, N. Schaf, P. Walsh, C. Volz, J. Swope, R. Esser, P. Carter, M. Shanklin, H. Hill, M. White, J. Hickman, T. Monson, P. Brocklehurst, 1. T urnipseed, C. Buck, R. Flath, K. Grosscope, A. Paxton, B. Dalton. I79 ei ' 'Z' -masfegv eg ...fats A f ' A ---'Y - A ----- :mitral -,-ii 2-1 - A . . . .. . .ru .. ,. A . , ZW., il L..-m..eEL . in , get , 1 5, , f1'r.J:..- 2 Vg. , iw - - . .... if 1 n .. - A - L .W -F ,, ee.: F .ra , r f or ., 'E iff 25125, Z , um: 1 f l' .i , - 1 Z E i.,g2,,,, ' Us E f 55: 'isuwei M ii - ' :Ya 11.22115 L gf. me - We ,, . is f 2 f 1 1 ' jeff... ' Z 1 Z , rms., ul im ee, e f, Y . w .emi ' . W, . . , ,,-c Front Urow: L. Colwell, J. O'Brien, A. Comfield, K. Loptkiewcz, S. Johnsen, G. James, S. Powell, B. Kelly, J. Dodrill. Row 2: M. Dodd, C. Wright, S. Schwartz, P. Durand, J. Embrey, G. Motson, B. Brewer, G. Walters, C. Light, I.. Atkins. Row 3.' J. H. Harkins, B. Boyd, G. Selden, S. Rust, D. Dixon. UNDEI-ZCLAQQMAN LIBRARY The library helpers work in the li- brary during study halls, before and after school and during their lunch periods. They all give generously of their time and efforts in behalf of the McLean High School Student body. l80 SENIOR This energetic organization is com- posed of students who are willing to do the myriad of little jobs which must be performed to keep a library in operation. Miss Dektor has often said that she could not operate the library efficiently without their valu- able help. Front row: C. Spurrier, B. Crouse, A. Platt, J. Hurwitch, McMcKnew, N. Hill, J. Bishop, M. Quinlan. Raw 2: G. Dyer, J. Boccabello, P. Walsh, N. Jacobus, M. Wood, T. Perma, R. Boccabello. font row: Mary Belen, Kay Kalepp, Mary Leonard, May Bullard, Eda Miller, Mary Crabtree, Peggy Fidler. econd row: Nickie Andrews, Jean Helton, Louise Le Dane, Mildred Hager, Frances Bowers, Mattie Propst, Sue Boggs, Ann Felton. CIJQTODIANQ If patience is a virtue, these men are the most virtuous in Fairfax Coun- ty. They have more patience with McLean's needs, nonsense, and plain old-fashioned horse-play than humans should be expected to exhibit. Even though they work longer hours than most people, they seem to maintain a pleasant, cooperative attitude at all times. Their job is to maintain, repair and improve the building, grounds and facilities of the school. However, in addition they always seem to have time for extra tasks and favors that are recluired of them. They deserve many thanks for their beneficial Work at McLean. i 917117-P The cafeteria ladies aim to prepare a variety of nutritious lunches for the students of McLean. This hard-work- ing staff puts in many hours to pre- pare the lunches. Their work is deep- ly appreciated by ravenous students. 1--kin eatp.v..:- . - - -'--- F:- t- mu - TN. inf' ' ' ' E Jl:L5Sg95flf7: - ' ' lltfwig' ' ' 3 H-.--,cf . l - K. t- 5' 'ig-E i r er' Eigegegjh' ' Y, all l f 5 . 2,.-.Sissy 5' W, 'igsiigl' 'J ' 'ff' if .M . r e- ..l, , . , , , , . ., - U ' Q ....... ' - , ,, - vt li - ti i -- 1 '1 itf- WS ru at -1 i it ,... . f1 i,,'ti-T T U- L , ' V 't' W --Z7 . ii 'i tWf- . ' W .'5 ::T1.i'i: Wlluwww-'a' W:l Wllllllulm rf'TllNNWat Wvatfm at Spilllllxllullv t fllzultuglltlflzlill tw4llt.ill-luillut-l'lit it i H it v wwti,-, axe s 'H .uw mn. - sz W ll wsa ' mmi wwwwwwwmwwl.www 2 . 1 -. 'm 'u1'lv i,U'Hi1''Hu 'w 'w 'w ' M' i i ' Ea-. '- 'llwflfti f ' I 1-ieat..fWlllw,,,w,,,w,,, -' 7w 'w ,,, it-f, ?b 1 , 'N 1 H' ' . ,,,f 5, . I Seazed: john Grissom, Mrs. Daisy Fann, jack Paine. Second row: Amos Boggs, Chance Marcey, Ollie Nichols, Norman Burk, William Walters, Dodd Boggs, Robert Walters. l8I BANK! The 4McI.ean High School Savings Plan encour- ages thrift and responsibility through its dedicated motto of, Watch your money grow. Under the ex- cellent guidance of Mr. Coppage, the Plan has in- creased in popularity during its three years. M. Bell, J. Maddox, G. Thompson. aa aa Tl ul Q -in ,eat it - f J, ,517 QC!-IOOL QTOPE Writing paper to graph paper, to poster paper, pens to ink to pencils. The range of the school store covers all of these items and blue books, too. C2,000 of them for mid-term examsj. You can find what you want in the way of school supplies can be found in the school store, and charming lassies are ready to help you make your choice. If you want a cartridge pen or a ball point pen, a sweat shirt or a pencil, you can find it there during homeroom or any lunch period. P. Reardon, P. Wilkins, J. Dow. Not piriured: P. Foster. I82 EUS DRIVERS Our McLean High School bus drivers serve a vital function faithfully through the transporta- tion of the student body and the athletic teams to and from McLean High School. Fran! row: C. Abell, K. Saunders, J. Cash. Second row: B. Gilbert, J. Lane, K. C. Fredrick. G-UYUANCE I-IELPEIZQ Beyond a doubt, the busiest office in the school is the guidance office. The many duties of the guidance helpers include scheduling appointments with counselors, teachers, parents and students, making telephone calls, typing, filing, and count- less other jobs that need to be done. Franz row: J. Perry, P. Preston. Second raw: C. Schwarz, D. Kronauer, A. Cupp, G. Wal- ters. Third row: C. Hauser, C. Cutler, K. Wark, V. Herrmann. 'QIUDENTQTZWF OFFICERS: Prarident: Bill Boyd Vice-Pre.rider1l: Jack I-Iarkins Secretary: Paul Miller Treas1u'er.' john Bell The duties of the Student Staff are to patrol the halls, check the lavatories, keep the halls clear, and keep noise down during lunch periods. Front row: B. Boyd, J. Harkins. Second raw: K. Lopatiewicz, P. Miller, C. Baxter, J. Rollason, J. Bell, M. Wood. Third raw: R. Yarbrough, F. Fitzpatrick, E. Rawls, J. Bryan, J. Exum. ,Q OFFICE I-I The office helpers answer phones, file cards, and take messages. The assistance given by these girls makes it possible for Mrs. Keenan and Mrs. Reynolds to do the more important things. Front row: E. Tysinger, J. Blood, M. Lape, C. Kilgore, S. Surdyk, C. Harper. Nat pictured: P. Armstrong, C. Garclemal. - w GOI-:FICE H The Athletic Office Helpers assist Miss Chap- T man and Mr. Miller in secretarial and clerical duties connected with operating the athletic pro- gram of the school. M. Bell, ud Armstron , jane Armstrong, J. Harkins, J Y g B. Boyd. E E if tiara LABOIZAIUEYAQQISTZXMQ Students assigned to assist chemistry teachers in laboratory work are responsible for preparing materials and equipment for class experiments, mak- ing up necessary solutions, keeping the stock room in order, and performing various other duties in the lab. Lab assistants are given the opportunity to increase their interest and understanding in chemistry by spending one class period each day Working in the laboratory and listening to class discussions. Lab assistants are also able to use their laboratory time to work on private research- projects. Front raw: M. Teel, D. Hunt, R. Warner, B. Tucker. Row 2: J. Burgess, K. Harvel, C. Ezell, B. Compton, T. Kuenning. Row 3: T. Shacochis. 6't fx 'Law Ft S it M , sw ll' N N il' Bail-ilgsslimil . Q El ll i g L - sage 1 5 W . l 1 ai . mr M E seem in , CLINIC The Clinic Staff assists Mrs. Rome in perform- ing clerical and first aid duties. Other duties per- formed by this group include assisting with the health records on all students, making telephone calls to parents, and helping Mrs. Rome in count- less other ways. Front row: Mrs, Rome. Raw 2: K. Shryock, S. jarecki B. McGill, S. Moore, J. Naeher. Row 3: K. Trone, L. Kiosterud, V. Burton, A. DeBrocke, J. Bell. GIIZLS' GW ASSI The Girls' P.E. assistants are chosen on the basis of ability, interest, -rand leadership. Senior girls with an interest in this program are chosen upon recommendation of one or more P.E. instructors. The girls assist the instructor in every phase of the activity program. Front raw: N. Dawson, P. Wilkins, F. Small, -I. Ernbrey. Second row: D. Wood, B. Mullaly, M. Bell, M. E. Andriot, K. Hansen. I 1- lm A uimiu I L GIIZLS' I BQGIZD The Girls' Intramural Board provides an op- pormnity for all girls to participate in athletic activities on an intramural level. Activities include sports such as volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis, archery, and tumb- ling. They also have Sports Days with several schools participating in activities listed above. Front row: C. Marshall, C. Pratt, N. Dawson, J. Gern- hofer, A. Cornfield, J. Ramsey, J. Musulin. C? BOYS' GW ASSI The Boys' P.E. Helpers are a group of energetic and dedicated students who assist the P.E. teachers. They referee games, organize exercises, and aid the teachers in supervising the gym classes. Fran! row: T. Harkins, B. Leigh, D. Rickbeil, B. Cos- don. Second row: G. Stalcup, S. Showalter, R. Faris, E. Stikas, A. Monat, J. Foresman, H. Hall, G. Grkovic. I85 eww ' E W ilsmm H , eg-I ,, ,mjjvrjwiw .,m,Qjjjj,HH j H Q ' W - Hlfiiifgfgif k 4 jj? iEw::Q:Tjjjjjj ,iifiilm 32. 1 ,, L ,gsjj www H .-,,1fggm15jvv Qs H H ,, M HH ..iszfs:5as- W H im. ,Q H , HL,..1s11s E5? 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W , H X5 H ,5E W H mi j5v?H,H H gE H M ,, X' HH S .mm , , W B HA? jjjFjiiH ' jj jjjHH.mH H , fgww jj H ' .mg HH' W iw H... HL 2 'Mssvf jjj M ' me jj HH ,, H H 5 HH ,tim , MH 3? 5 jjj Y. , ,gxw Hifi? 5 Q 1 N N5 W, jjj m ii-3 jjj H Q.. w E-Q HSE? f 'mi' W Q H wi: W : .M W: 955' W ' WY: .af x ss mess wg T? wish '- Q H 2252-Hx , , ,N X ,. ,. 1 I M ,H X u!wv.L .,N ,N uv? if ,. Wwv'FN'E, , ou, 9 1' IH ,iiepxw I ' L wwf,-fl 1 ' , 'E Tw H Q ,. . M A , M ,, w A W ,, ,Er 1 FACUUV 1 , ,, .. H H 1 M fi' :eww A ' ' uw X W . .. 1 H M wf --H fm-- x w w u uk, ,- :gpg gm .1 .. A , H w ' msfu-iw :ewwvf T 1 ' AQQIQIANT PRJNCIPAL FO INQIRUCHON As our Assistant Principal for Instruction, Mrs. Jane G. Wilhelm's duties are many and varied. She is concerned with the improvement of all phases of our academic standing. She is responsi- ble for the distribution and collection of all in- structional materials, representation at county meet- ings, solutions to problems within the curriculmn and maintenance of a smooth-working faculty. Mrs. Wilhelm is constantly helping Mclean to advance academically. g.,,Mg,.L ...Q ,,..:,M,,,,,...l.,.a PRINCIPAL Mr. Craighill S. Burks has served as McLean High School's principal ever since the school was first opened in 1955. Mr. Burks graduated from Hampden-Sydney with a B.S. and re- ceived his Masters at George Washington Uni- versity. He has also studied at the University of Virginia and at Williams College. These past eight years have found him hard at Work mak- ing Mcllean the outstanding school it is today. His industry and understanding are recognized by all. He is proud of McLean and McLean is proud of Mr. Burks. ASQ! PRINCIPAL FORf ADMIN IQIRAUON Mr. Joseph J. Lyons is Mc- Lean's Assistant Principal for Administration. He graduated from Woodstock College with an A.B. and then attended Georgetown University where he received. his Masters. Mr. Lyons is always busyg his re- sponsibilities include coordina- tion of student transportation, preparation of academic reports and handling student and fac- ulty problems. We, as a school and as a community, are grate- ful to Mr. Lyons for his de- voted efforts in building up the high school and the com- munity. I. l MILDRED M..I.EIGH Director of Guidance College of William and Mary, 5.5-2 George Washington Univ., M.A. xx it ii ii iv, in V .rc iiimiimiiixiiii 1.7 . MRS. LOUISE ALBRECHT ACTON . l Helping Teacher in Reading Mount Holyoke, B.A.g Bryn Mawr College, Sorbonneg Syracuse Uni- versity, M.S.g George Washington University Z will Hi iii1111'Q111111111111ggl..ggg... 'lll'ill.iii I ii lllws.. Al JOYCE HOFFMAN 12th Grade Counselor Roanoke College, A.B.g Middlebury Collegeg George Washington Uni- versity The Guidance Department coordinates and provides counseling services and resources to all students. Counse- lors work directly with students in making educational and vocational plans and in making personal adjustments. The primary function of the guidance service is to help a student realistically evaluate himself g this includes rou- tine scheduling, progress evaluation, and individual direc- tion in assisting him to accomplish each day's work as a step toward realistic goals. .ig 1-1 - wmmgw-vfiii.iiiiii-1 in : it 1-3 ui uw iii ,mesa H .ii y -4 1 . 'J in in in ii ' ui nn ui 'vi3 'iF Q , at .. --T.. fc! ' ll' ll' 5 'WWW in nuii' ,as S . wr :T I I .- V -H ' '4 . , ' fl ,- - ' ' 1 , , g i-,1 . in N -- f - i Jaw Uugh . . . more paper work. MARY T. MARSHALL 10th Grade Counselor, English Westhampton C o l l e g e American University, B.A.2 George Washington Uni- v s ry Club MARGARET R. PALMER S. PARKER RUTHERFORD English, Typewriting, 9th Grade Counselor 11th and 12th Grade Counselor Richmond Professional Institute, B.S.g George Roanoke College, B.S.g G e o r g e Washington Univ., M.A.g Univ. of Virginia, Radford Col- Washington Univ. lege Sponsor all Cheerleading Squads 9th Grade Sponsor FONDA W. SIMMONS 11th Grade Counselor Glenville State College, A.B.g XVest Virginia Univ., M.A.g George Wasliington Univ. ELEANOR M. PICKERING Guidance Secretary l89 ll RACHAEL ALDRICH AMES English Wisc. State College, B.S.g American Univ., George Washington Univ. I90 R. LAWRENCE ELLEN HULL DOWELI. KEEVER English English Univ. of Wash., B.S.g Agnes Scott College. Univ. of Denver B.A.g Univ. of Penn., M.A.g Princeton Theo- logical Sem.g Univ. of Va. YVONNE DAVIS PUFFENBERGER English Madison College, B.A.g George Wash. Univ. F.T.A. MARY-ALICE SHANAHAN English Keene Teachers College, B.E., Co- lombia Univ., M.A.5 Univ. of a. EDWIN L. VERGASQN English, Creative Writing Bowdoin College, B.S.: Yale Drama School, Univ. of Rich., George Wash. Univ., M.A. TARTAN ELTSE B. CARTER English, Journalism Florida State, B.A.g George Wasli. Univ., M.A.g John Hay Fellow at Yale C1962-653 HELEN SARA E. PAGE RICHARD B. PATRICK SCARBOROUGH English English KRELL Winthrop College, B.A.g Haverford College, B.A. English, Sociology Univ. of Va. San Francisco State Col Wash. State Univ., Drill Team legeg State Univ. of Iowa B.A.g Univ. of Va.g Ildaho State Quill and Scroll Department Chairman ENGLISH Sing Along With Mrs. Puffenberger. VIVIAN WILSON ELEANOR W. ZIMMERMAN College, Univ. English Va., B.A. Univ. ' Fla. State Univ., .A.B.g George Washington U.3 American Univ.g University of Virginiag Madison College Student Press Bureau, Highlander il il ll ll l li 11l R P l 1 l 1 1 IRENE MARIE ADAMUSKO English Calif. State College, B.S.3 Univ. of Pittsburgh, M.A. McLean's English Department offers a varied and challenging curriculum. English I and II provide a foun- dation in grammar, composition and world literature, while English III and English IV place emphasis on American and English literature with continued practice in composition skills. English is fun? This picture speaks for itself! Several specialized courses that include Advanced Placement English, American Civilization, World Civi- lization, and a grammar-literature program are offered at different levels through team teaching. In addition to the four years of required English, stu- dents may choose drama, journalism, public speaking and creative writing as electives. Mrs. Ames illustrates a point. l9I McLean's Social Science Department is working hard to keep pace with the ever-increasing problems, ideas, and theories which confront us in our changing world. Ancient and Medieval History, World Civilization, American Civilization, Economics, Sociology, Government, and Geography give us a wide view of our present world environment. Realizing the interrelationship of areas of knowledge and the importance of other disciplines upon the Social Sciences, our Department weaves threads of literature, art, music, religion, and science into the social science curriculum in order to broaden ideas and deepen our understanding and appreciation of our American heritage. By presenting a clear picture of our culture and our responsibilities as a nation, the Social Science Department is helping us to . as 3 5 ,H Q meet the challenges of today's rapidly changing world. I wish I'd studied! J , . The classic pose. H fY,, ' 1. ' ' ,ig . 2 , I N 1 c,, , , , I H I ALLEN ROGERS BARROW, JR. Geography, U.S. and Va. Govern- ment Dartmouth Col- .... .C lege, A.B.g Bos- ton Univ., Ed.M.g George Wash. Univ. Mr. Maranian lectures on World Civilization. Adult Education Coordinator ARTHUR W. DAY. JR. History, Geography Wilson Teachers College B.S.g Univ. of Maryland George Wash. Univ.', Vir inia Univ. of g . S.C.A., Inter-Club Council, Debate Team I92 r LULA CHERRY DRELL Government, History Univ. of Richmond, B.A.g Univ. of Chi- cago, M.A. NORMAN L. FOWLER Geography Bloomsburg St. College. B.S.g George Washing- ton Univ., M.A. Forensics JULIA COVINGTON GUNN . Geography, History, Soci- ology Radford College, B.S.g Co- lumbia Univ., M.A. Future Nurses Club, F.E.A. Delegate OOM HARY MARANIAN Anc. Med. History, World Civilization, American Civilization American Univ., B.A.g American Univ., M.A. CLAN, Junior Class Sponsor ALICE UNDERWOOD SEVERY American Civilization, U.S. Government Univ. of Michigan, A.B.g Univ. of Virgin ing George Wash Univ. g American Univ. CHARLES W. WEISIGER, JR. U.S, Government Univ. of Virginia M.A. As the world turns . . . Caught in the act! EDWARD A. ANDERSON, R. Solid Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry. Functions, and Matrices Lebanon Valley College, 5.54 Georgetown Univer- sityg University of Virginia JEWELL MARIE ASLING General Math, Geom- etry Southern Missouri State College, B.Ag Ameri- can Universityg Univer- sity of Virginia Scots Shoppe MAMIE E. FARRELL General Math., Algebra Geometry Oklahoma State Univer- sity, B.S., M.S. Junior Red Cross . 5 ffl '7' 1' Wi it-'.--H -r-. -... K-efflil -ew-se - , 4 T 1 i - l E 0 fi l XVILLIAM L. FEY, JR. CComdr. U.S.N. ret.J Algebra, Geometry University of Virginiag U.S. Naval Academy, B.S.g G.W.U., M.A. Chairman A.F.S. Com- mittee ' AUSTIN H. MYER ' KCo1. U.S.A. ret.J ,fi Al ebra General Math E . - Salem College, A.B,g University of if m iill Virginia: West Virginia, American fee Univ. l -l 4 ii 15 EDITH M. ELLIOTT if lm Mathematics ll' Concord College, A.B.g Duke Uni- X ,Q 1 versity: University of Virginia NDEA Foundation Grant to Uni- versity of Virginia lSabbatical leave 1962-631 KENNETH D. KERBY KQQI. U.S.M.C. ret.l Trigonometry, S o l i d Geometry, Vocational Math, Physics U.S. Naval Academy, B.S., American Uni- versity, M.A. 'rf 1 -55, -' And how far did the quarterback travel from the line of scrimmage? I94 -e 'sigh And there's this little bitty one over here . . . DENNIS KENNEDY ANN STAMPS DON ROBERT RAPIER HELEN M. STILTZ OSBORN POULSON Sr. Math, Alg. Alg., Geometry Plane Geometry, Alg., Eng- Geometry, Trigonometry H4mPdel'1'5YdHCY C01- Stiff Ul'1iV-, Cvllege of ligh Vassar College, BQA.: lege, A.B.g Univ. of Ed., Albany, N.Y., Univ. of Tennessee, B.A.g Univ. of Daytong Arkansas, M-5- , Univ. of Virginia G.W.U., M.A. C0-Sponsor of Sr. Class Junwr Horwr Somew. Keyctte Club C0-S 0nS0r QQ: MILTON C. SIMPSON, IR. Alg., Geometry College of XVilliam land Mary, B.S. Concentrating on a Trig test. In line with the nationwide Revolution in mathematics, the McLean High School Mathematics Department is in the process of revising all of its mathematics courses. The curriculum follows the recommendations of the School Mathematics Study Group sponsored by Yale and Stanford Universities. This year the courses revised were Algebra I, geometry, which includes solid as well as plane, General math 9, General math 10g functions and mat- rices. Next year the revision will be completed by the addition of Intermediate mathematics which replaces Algebra II and includes Trigonometry. In addition to the revised courses offered this year, there were programs in Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, and Senior Math. Once upon a trme 7 .Q lv, E May I be excused? F... , FLORENCE LORRAINE BARRETT Escs Biology Mary Washington College, B.S.3 University of Ken trrclgyg University of Vir: gmia Mendel Honor Biology So- ciety, Sophomore Class Sponsor 'ini we 35'-'3'?'Si3?'?'g' Y Y' I I I I96 JOHANNA BERNIECE HERMAN L. MURRIEL FRANKLIN MELVIN M. ROSE DONALDSON FIREBAUGH PRICE Biology, Chemistry Earth Science Biology . Chemistry St. Francis College, B.S.g Berea College, A,B,g Univ. of Virginia, A.B.g Madison College, B.S. Univ. of Va., M.Ed. Univ. of Colorado: Columbia Univ., M.A. Cornell Univ.g Univ. of N.C. Astronomy Club WILLIAM S. 'i RUMBOUGH 1Maj . Gen. U.S.A. ret.J Physics, Physical sf Science Univ. of Virginia: George Washing- ton Univ., B.S., N., M.A., Ed. D. I ' J MARTHA I.. WALSH C.B.A. Chemistry Westhampton Col- lege, B.A.g Univ. of Vi r g i fi - i a , M . . 5 giorgegvgihings And this little Brown Univ.: Bowdoin C lleg - W' l ,5 ,A if Science Club? Sci- ' 'pi' 'lj' . ll 5 i V ence Fair L, 'V f Chairman of Dept. v, .,, 71 ' e 3. r '25, i , , E Another nine-dollar thermometer down the drain. l - if -.,' . , i . l 2 . 1 I?- Pssst! Has he said Learning to use a graduated cylinder. SCIENCE if ll i lr l here. This wall will have to go. , E?,,,,, I AL . . P i .ffl is . W7 y., ., l fn ' Q '-' '1 ' I important yet? ' W6 iw 6 This crater has a diameter of . . The Science Department at Mclean has directed its teaching to the why and how of establishing theories. Our broad science pro- gram includes Science 9, Earth Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Physical Science. Our new courses: PSSC Physics, CBA Chemistry and BSCS Biology put greater emphasis on the ability of the student to think and interpret scientific phenomena. McLean possesses a staff that can encourage the students to develop a greater interest in science that will carry on after they leave. Many of our students have won science honors, not only in science fairs, but also in state and national competition. WILSON RANDOLPH BARTLETT CCapt. U.S.N. ret.J Spanish N U.S. Naval Academy, B.S.: College of Puget Soundg American Univ.: George- town Univ.g Univ. of Maryland A.F.S. Advisory Comm. u it will GRACE W. CARTER Latin, English Randolph-Macon Wom- an's College, A.B.g Univ. of Virginia Latin Club , L 93, 7 'ii' V --F-ss. - rl '--v 1 -Y Afwwxvlfs' Y- Q , ui W :Zi nil? - nsiisoeg Q iWe,. , W. H iw ,W.. H s ffm 1 u iw ll ,, mu si: 3555535 1 1: mi 1 ll rinsing 145255 i.fs...f.-,B -v I .1- I98 SULA FLOROS Spanish, English, U.S History Univ. of North Caro- lina, B.A.g Charlotte Junior College Tri-Hi-Y JEAN G. HANCHETTE EDITH B. French Elmira College, B.A.g George Wlashington Un1v.g Univ. of Vir- ginia HEBBLETHWAITE Spanish Northwestern Univ, A.B., M.A.g Univ. Nacional Au- tonorna de Mexico Jr. Honor Society, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor So- ciety Mrs. Singer at the controls. ii. . . , . , H f, i F I Y Q. E. Listening to Madame Hanchette's dictation. .,x JOAN D. IVY French, German Univ. of Alabama Georgetown Univ., M.S. German Club GUAGEQ La JEAN N. JENSEN French Brigham Young Univ.: Univ. of Utah, B.A. Hollins College, Sor: bonne French Honor Society EVELYN SINGER German Hunter College, B.:A.: Columbia Univ., M.A.g Georgetown Univ., Catholic Univ. WILFRED C. VIENNEAU French George Wash. Univ., A.B., Univ. of Calif French Honor Society ELIZABETH M. WHITE Latin Morningside College, B.A. Univ. of Iowa, M.A. l George Wash. Univ.g Wi liam and Mary: Univ. of Virginia Senior Honor Society Chairman of Dept. w ffllllum 555 1 it Me tr-. M i umm llwlllwwf'Mllvgiuanwwg ll grim 'T A -.rf .1 T, v . This is French, not German! ,-P ff., 'l The McLean High School Language Department, ideally situated in a community .in which many of the residents are world travelers, has kept pace with the modern trends in language teaching. Four-year courses in. Spanish and German, with a fifth year of French added this year, indicate ex- pansion and interest in the language department. Languages are presented grammatically and conversationally along with the historical, social, cultural, and current as- pects of each country. The language lab helps ients of French, German, ,and Spanish to improve accent, diction, and fluency in language. Latin is studied as a language, culture, literature, and philosophy. In the four-year course, students develop concepts of the formation and growth of languages and acquire verbal understanding, judgment, and skills, These are earphones. I 99 EXLARJORIE SUE BLEAKLEY rt Univ. of Oklahoma, B.F.A., M.Ed.g Eastern Michigan Univ.g Parsons School of Design JOHN FRANCIS DUNCAN, JR. Drama, Public Speaking, English Catholic Univ., A.B. PHILIP HOWARD LESTER Instrumental Music Lebanon Valley College, B.S.: Catholic Univ., M.A. ELBERT EARL MORTON Choral Music Univ. of Montanag Univ. of Denver, B.M.E.g Columbia Univ., M.A. PINE In the Fine Arts Department, students find an opportunity for development of appreciation and skills in art, music, drama, and public speaking. The choral and instrumental music classes share their learning with the stu- dent body and the community through their concerts. The Madrigal Singers, the A Cappella Choir, the choruses, and the bands give performances which are of great pleasure as well as educational value. Public speaking and dramatics courses give students experience in speaking and acting before an audience. The Art Department has helped greatly to make the building more attrac- tive through exhibits in the library, hallways, and offices. lt has also aided in drama productions. New this year is a course in Appreciation of the Arts, in which students can gain an understanding of music and art, and their interrelationships. Art Club. LILIAN V. NUNN Art Longwood College, B.S.g Duke Tildniy., M.Ed.g Columbia 'Univ., Students study the techniques of famous painters. Laugh along with Elbert. Some minor repairs are made during intermission. X - nhl HARVEY L. COPPAGE V.O.T., C.O.P., General Business V.P.I., B.S., M.Ecl. McLean High Savings Plan Shorthand, Typing Radford College, B.S. F.B.L.A. Univ.g U. Va. D.E. Club rr- -- f ll MQ. MARY S. TAUGNER Typing, English N.E. Missouri State College, B.S.g George XVash. Univ. Tri-Hi-Y, Typing Speed Society Chairman of Dept. MARY FRANCES TYLER Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand Madison College, B,S. F.B.L.A. There's always the possibility of punching the wrong button! ANNA DEAN HALLOCK P. SNELI. GILBERT D.E., Economics V.P.I., B.S.g Georgetown BUSINESS All areas of vocational training are coordinated by the Business Department. Business English and math as well as bookkeeping, shorthand, and typing courses provide necessary background, and on-the-job train- ing is given through the Vocational Office Train- ing and Distributive Education programs. The Department teaches students how to cope with the many problems in the business world today. Because of the Business Departments useful offer- ings, many students not interested in business careers enroll in some of the department's courses as an aid to other studies and a preparation for summer employment. Now is the time asv?- TL'- Eikl a A l it Ass- Future secretaries enjoy their work. 20l OSCAR E. BAUGHAN, JR. EDNA M. DERRICK Industrial Arts Home Economics W.Va. Tech., B.S.g W.Va. W.Va. St. College, B.S.g Univ., MsS.g Geo. Wash- Univ. of Va.g George mgton Univ. Washington Univ. F.H.A. T ' Y t bg, i 1 'Z i 'el -:iff size... BASIL HARLESS Mechanical Drawing W.Va. Tech, B.S. J.V. Football, V. Basket- ball Are you pleased with your manicure? The Industrial Art Department emphasizes aspects of vocational training not included in the Business Department. For example, students learn to work with their hands and gain knowl- edge of tools used in industry. The department prepares ground for future study in fields such as mechanical or civil engineering. Examples of their work are often shown in the libraryg tables and model homes built from original floor plans. Girls interested in learning the fundamentals of homemaking are offered an extensive program in the Home Economics Department. Everything from child-care to interior decorating, as well as the necessary cooking and sewing are taught. The girls become efficient and well organized in all facets of caring for a home. Mr. Baughn discusses a student's project. PEACIICAL AND ARTS .igb 5 T I syn? . Ui. .. JV, V .. f V . ' ' , ev-1 ' I ' 1 Y . ,. r ., L ,wily . EL 2:1-X Y Lk- ...pas my Z K i-jf . 12135 Y Work on a sewing class project. 202 Mrs. Derrick lends a helping hand. XVILLIAM H ABELL XVILMA JEAN MARY LOU CARROLL CARRIE FRANCES Science Health and P.E. BREEDING Health and I-KE. CHAPMAN Georee Wfash. Univg Ameria Health and P.E. Madison College. B.S. Health and P.E., Asst. can Unn Shepherd Col., Central Missouri State j,V, Hockey, V. Soft- Dir. 9th and 10th College, B.S. ball Grades Coun. V Football Track Intramurals, ,I.V. Soft- Univ. of Miss.. B.S., ball P e a b o d y College, M.A. V. Basketball l-IEAUI-I Pl-NQICGL EDUCATION Students at McLean are required to take three years of health and physical education. A wide variety of activities are taught, covering both team and individual sports. Team sports being taught so that students may derive the benefits of activities in which cooperation and teamwork are involved, and individual sports being taught so that students may have some recreational activity to pursue after graduation from high school. To supplement the instruction given in these activities, an intramural program is available to both boys and girls. This makes it possible for students to put in practice, under game conditions, the skills they have learned in physical education classes. Many health services are offered through the school nurse, as part of the health and physical education program. In ad- dition to these services, instruction is given in healthful living, both physical and mental, along with courses in first aid and driver training. Ban takes the worry out of being close. Eizfafa H L . . .JM-a.,.N I A sweaty six minutes. JIMMIE L. MILLER Health and P.E., Director Univ. of Va., B.S.g G e o r g e Wash. Univ. PAUL E. PENCE Health and P.E.. Industrial Arts Florida Southern College, B.S.g Univ. of Va. JV Football, V. Baseball MAC S. RUTHERFORD Health and P.E. Middle Tenn. State College, B.A., M.A.3 Univ. of Arkansas, Pea' body Collcgcg XVash. and Lee Univ. Wrestling. Soph. Class Sponsor LLOYD TOXVNSEND Health and P.E. Sargent Collegeg Boston Univ. , B . S. V. Hockey, JV Basketball THOMAS M. DOLAN, JR. Health and P.E. Univ. of Maryland, B.S. Freshman Football. .lv B35' ketball 203 EDITH C. KEENAN EDNA M. REYNOLDS IRENE W. JONES Rice Institute, B.A.g Teachers College, New Britain, Conn. 204 OFFICE The office of McLean is a clearing-house, a reception room, and the power and reason behind our efficiency. The staff is continually occupied with keeping our activities, schedules, and virtually every phase of McLean in top Working order. We' are grateful for its never-faltering endeavor to keep us as organized as possible. 3 4' AL. vi' iv' .114 . l ' 1 2 l ,l oi 3. . W l Y, i L. w N Y H L , M111 Checking up on absentees. I h I I l Two hundred on Angus in the fifth. Mrs. Harrison, our Finance Officer. , . E, rrp: Listen to WEAM . ,- Are you sure Mad is out? T-4. 'ffi i'4 '17'Fii Mrs PHYLLIS GOOTEE Madison College, B.S. 1- Y. ,::,5 . 1. tl 1.-, NORMA HELEN DEKTOR West Chester State College, B.S.: i Western Reserve, M.S.g Wlilliam and Maryg Duke University 1 Y- i . 1 , . ,rf ,, gae,.,:s 5 How long did it take Miss Dektor to pose these people? A ii-l McLean High School library has expanded over the past years and now contains over 15,000 books. In addition it houses periodicals, audio- visual aids, and other instructional material and equipment. The library serves both students and teachers as a clearing-house for research and resource material. It is the location for teachers' meetings, art exhibits, and other school activities. 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Diane Connolly and Ted Georgelas help ou+ Donna Clwrislensen. Pa? J PROVIDENCE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I23 Maple Avenue VIENNA, VIRGINIA k M I1 I26 Cedar SI 4830 Cham Brldge Road McLEAN VIRGINIA CompIimenIs of CARL H. HINK REALTOR FALLS CHURCH VIRGINIA ysf gmqrpf Jhr-lag hhpfh 5 'HH ndKayo'aQneyge+al0Qk++hP dc SAM S TAILORING COMPANY McLEAN PROVIDENCE JOURNAL I Icnow i'l s hard, bui' Iry if once more. Kaniz gels an English lesson from Carolyn Braunlicll. BONNIE BROOK PRIVATE SCHOOL An Exclusive School with a Reasonable Price l63I Greal Fals Rd., McLean, Virginia limi rm? I N rg' gh, m++geH5gfe3ggdog5g31j' Kay 'Web and Mm Bffmior lizfiinizbssz.'sasniigisirifgi1i?g2,QW:I1zI3?bUY al K YJ ' BASKIN ROBBINS KAY JEWELERS 31 FICIVOYSI 3I37 Wilson Boulevard I30 Cedar S+. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA McLEAN, VIRGINIA LD f.5'fir1mPsoN i SALT' co' 55:65 Slick il in your earl Laura Leichliler 'Fells Joe Ferrarese iusl' whal 'ro do Barbara Hinds. Chrisl-ie Raab, and Claudia Smifh load fha milk 'lruclc wilh his sign. for fasl delivery. AUSTIN D. THOMPSON THOMPSON HONOR DAIRY REALTY COMPANY 200 Gallows Rd- 226 Wesf Broad S+ FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA DON'T FREEZE-CALL SHREVE ! - UQ ROBERT SHREVE FUEL COMPANY Arlinglon, Va. 6873 Lee Highway I Falls Church, Va. JE 2-1960 0 Q XX, b ., X X XXX .X- X qx xx ,. iii, I I x J t T W , D 2I3 Service 'rops af Qualify Shop! says Tony Newlcirk as he gels his HUGH Ponsen and Samson have somelhing in common. Sandy Wheeler sggiairjggm Carolyn Walker. Pal Finn. Bonnie Klessling. and Susan Jrrnumphs wifh I-he new addifion +0 her Collecfion, THE QUALITY SHOP VINCENT ET VINCENT 3028 Wilson Boulevard H ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 5I29 Chain Bridge Rd. -'A 7-'875 McLEAN, vmc-BINIA 2I4 l I'II have my secrelary send you Ihe Informalion righl' away. Seundra Rorex shows Larry Marchanl' who's Ihe boss. GEORGE T. REEVES, INC. 6827 Lee Highway FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 1.-. NOJIlI.L.ll . I ' I I T 'I rl I sl I ,L I - F , Q' -, E -ff: .Q A, s., ,- ,. I 75,1 -'-::Ii5V,L.q,. ,-:-,I I I V v- -.rvenwrlkax For me? Susan Edwards is pIeasanI'Iy surprised aI' wha? Dave Bayne Iefr under 'rhe CI'1risI'mas free. BROWN PONTIAC INC. Sales and Service I550 Wilson Boulevard, ArIing'ron, Virginia JA 2-4700 C. B. LONG 8: SON EsIabIisI1ed I9OI . I- WIS OS Ie es ara me uman' an Om Careful now, sorrIII David Sfephenson I1eIps FaII1er S y T I I' Rh M L Iwdwifesoff II1,2IgianI6IFIL:ed, Ifvgicli 'rI'1eJSIeepASI1op's spgcia-II'y. III F III CI Son SIIEIBATHER d THE SLEEP SHOP SDN SHS? 4I I5 Wilson Boulevard ARLINGTQN' VIRGINIA 3I52 Wilson Boulevard JA 5-9I87 ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA JA 7-9758 RoII1 Is ai The wheel I I The Big Ro'rI'I Fan Club piles In ai' Edmonds Ford Cify. EDMOND'S FORD CITY ARLINGTON FLOOR COVERING, INC. 5066 Lee Highway ARLINGTON 7. VIRGINIA Complimenfs of McLEAN ESSO Deh'+ horse efeuhe - ceme Io ue! We have e house for every size family.. M Says Tommy Thompson' I Chain Bridge Road' GRACE A. REMPTON MCIEAN. VIRGINIA REALTOR EL f 95 0 EL 6-4934 3600 Rockland Terrace or EL 6-3268 McLEAN, VIRGINIA 2l6 J m Sa ds and Sally Searcy fngl-1+ o r e erylhlng ncluclmg 'th cl 'rhes al' THE OXFORD SHOP THE OXFORD SHOP 228 Wesi' Broad S+ Falls Church Vlrglnla McLEAN JEWELERS Salona Vlllage Shoppmg Cenfer 4826 Cham Bridge Rd McLEAN VIRGINIA lnfernahonal Slerllng Bulova Wa+cl1es Arf Carved Diamond Rmgs Anson Mens Jewelry Compllmen+s of ALLEN PAINT and HARDWARE 4804 Lowell Ave McLEAN VIRGINIA Yl 9 7 has Cl n new pa f CLARENDON OPTICAL COMPANY Dispensing Ophclan Confaci' Lenses 3I76 Wilson Boulevard Arllng'l'on Vlrgmla I7 Kennedy's go'r nofhing on us! Judy Wafson, Pam Esch, and Sydney Nellwercoll relax al' Baylor's. BAYLOR FURNITURE 5085 Chain Bridge Rd. McLEAN, VIRGINIA EL 6-6 I 34 PHONE: EL 6-3293 or EL 6-5496 McLEAN HARDWARE C0., INC. Household Supplies - Eleclrical Supplies Seed - Ferfilizer - Garden Tools 6820 Old Dominion Drive MCLEAN, VIRGINIA AARONS, INC. 440 S. Washingfon SI. FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA Besl' Discounls on A-I Appliances Television, Radio, and Slereo I - , U --,,- ,,..f-- I I mfs-sifil !!:+2fPiLP 5521: +I'l?TS5J?F lzzifm- M' and 5315435222 Tl'fJSf5+'?2ffQ 1??S2?12'!fZiAuES2T Mm and Ch THOMPSON AND cAsE, INC. CHASE 81 CO'-LIERS 2I8 226 Wes'l' Broad S+. FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA 4844 Chain Bridge Rd. McLEAN, VIRGINIA EL 6-4006 Complimenls of EDMON DS, OPTICIAN McLean Shopping Cenfer McLEAN. VIRGINIA awa ime rin o eciewa oae. l hadn'l' figured on such a seIecI'ion. Nancy Fey loses valuable g I' yi ry g 'r d d h II 'I' lc CAMERA SHOP 30I Soulh Washingfon S+. FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA CASTELB ERG'S Silver, Walches, Diamonds, Jewelry Open: Mon., Thurs.. Fri., eves 30I8 Wilson Boulevard CLARENDON, VIRGINIA TheywiIl nevercrackfl-1i5! Frilz Smifh seems wary of Fey Smalls Iechnique. Good Ihing experimenling in Charles SIecI:ler's garage. BURNS BROS. CLEANERS CHARLES H, STECKLIER Bank Vaull' for Fur and Wool Garmeni' Trading As S+eclcler's Gulf Service Cen'l'er Srorage on +he Premises. 512' Chain Bridge Road 6924 Old Dominion Dr. MCLEAN. VIRGINIA McLEAN. VA. EL 6-3330 3 56-9702 Com plimenfs of PRESTONS DRUG STORE Typing class af Temple Business School. 69I6 Old Dominion Dr. TEMPLE BUSINESS .SCHOOL MCLEAN. VIRGINIA 6306 WiIIs+on Dr. I7I3 King S+. EL 64444 FALLS CHURCH, VA. ALEXANDRIA, VA. JE 4-9I5I TE 6-6696 Secreiarial Training Since I905 ra er ave money II-Ian men anyday! Peggy Smiih won'+ Iisfen Id Ih h I Denny BaIrcI. VIENNA TRUST CO. McLean Branch MCLEAN, VA. 930-2900 ROLLI N' ROADS RESTAURANT Breakfas'I, Lunch, and Dinner I33 Maple Ave. VIENNA. VA. DU 5-5607 Where Friends Meer and Ea+ STANLEY R. ROWLAND CO., INC. REALTORS I20 E. Broad S+. Falls Church, Va. JE 3-3333 Mr. and Mrs. JAMES SCHOOL Complimen+s Q F E C E Salona Village McLean Shopping Cen+er of LANGLEY REALTY co. EL 6-3800 , Ballei' - Tap - Toe - Acrobahcs MCLEAN, VIRGINIA Jazz - Ballroom - Modern SUMMER SESSIONS - AIR CONDITICNED The Alma Shops, Clarendon Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Alsop Mr. and Mrs. Carle'I'on Ames Mr. and Mrs. David F. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John G. Anderson Cap+. and Mrs. F. C. Auman Mrs. James T. Baclrus Col. and Mrs. W. T. Bigger Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bis+yga Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bower Cap+. and Mrs. Bradway Cap+. and Mrs. F. L. Brand Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brewingion RADM and Mrs. Charles B. Broolc Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Broyhill Mr. and Mrs. Brunner Col. and Mrs. C. H. Brush, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bryan+ Col. and Mrs. Oliver F. Buclr Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Bull Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busby L+. Col. and Mrs. Howard E. Byers Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cafara Mr. and Mrs. George J. Camozzo Cdr. and Mrs. Edward F. Carl Col. and Mrs. Maurice F. Casey Casual Corner, Parlcingfon Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Chiclcering PAT RONS Mrs. Auiher Goodies Cdr. and Mrs. H. L. Grimmell Capi. and Mrs. George Grltovic Mr. C. E. Hall Cdr. and Mrs. C. G. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morlan Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Morrison Cap+. and Mrs. Vincen+ L. Mur+ha Mr. and Mrs. Naioli Cap+. and Mrs. Paul B. Niclcs Mrs. Anne Noviclr Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan T. Hall Markham W. HancheI+a William J. Hardy, Jr. Col. and Mrs. John H. Harlrins Col. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris H. B. Harshbarger L+. Col. and Mrs. L. V. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Hicl: F. J. Hiclrman Max K. Hinds Earl F. Hogan H. E. Holloway B. Thomas Hoplcins George R. Hopping Cdr. and Mrs. John Hulihan Col. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jacobus Dehard B. Johnson Wendell E. Johnson Duncan F. Jones Richard l. Jordan Eugene Kaflra Cdr. and Mrs. C. J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ L. Kiessling Col. and Mrs. R. A. Knobloch Ted Krell Cap+. and Mrs. Rowell T. Clamhead Mr. and Mrs. Rober+ J. CIemen+s Mr. and Mrs . R. Orin Corne++ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Corve++ Mr. and Mrs . Blair W. Cupp Mr. and Mrs. James D. Currie Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cus+er Capi. L. E. Darby Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davey Miss Janine DeFarge Col. and Mrs. Alfred Dequoy Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Dillon Cap+. and Mrs. E. H. Dimpfel Gen. and Mrs. H. W. Doan Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dodrill Cap+. and Mrs. John H. Dolan Col. and Mrs. C. J. Kronauer Mr. Arihur J. Lamb Cap+. and Mrs. W. W. Lape Mai. and Mrs. George Lavie Mr. and Mrs. James S. Lee Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lemons L+. Col. and Mrs. R. H. Lengniclc Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Les+er Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leverone Mr. John Lipp Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Lowe Miss Dana Lund Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McClanahan Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McCorquodale Mr. and Mrs. Clarlr E. McDonald Mrs. Lula C. Drell Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Ellcins Kimmy and Linda Esch Col. and Mrs. M. E. Esch Miss Carol L. Efheridge Col. and Mrs. Bruce T. Falls Mai. and Mrs. Jack Felch Mrs. Mamie Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fox Mr. and Mrs. George A. French, Jr. Col. and Mrs. Gall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gavin Conrad S. Geier. Sr. Mrs. Regina W. Greier Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gendron Col. and Mrs. John G. Georgelas Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Georges Dr. and Mrs. J. William Gearing L+. Cdr. W. L. McGill Mr. and Mrs. James T. Mcllwee Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George E. McKean Hugh McNeal Car+er Manasco Mr. and Mrs. Marfin G. Manch Mrs. Margare+ Mansfield Mr. Harry Maranian Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marchani' Mrs. Anni L. Marschall Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Novicl: Dr. and Mrs. John F. Nowell Mr. and Mrs. John Onufralc Mr. E. B. Orndorff Gen. and Mrs. Taylor Orr Mr. and Mrs. Elden L. Page Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peugh Mr. and Mrs. J. David Raab The Reelcmeyer's Mr. and Mrs. Varley M. Rexroad Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rice L+. Col. Charles E. Riggs Col. and Mrs. Philp S. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenhoch Gen. and Mrs. W. S. Rumbaugh Mai. and Mrs. Franlr G. Russo Mr. Eddy B. Rynex Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sargeni Capl. and Mrs. Savage Mr. and Mrs. G. Sehambach Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schevargman Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Seabrook Col. and Mrs. Charles H. Seawell Mrs. L. F. Shea Col. and Mrs. O. F. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Sheefs Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Siewicl: Col. and Mrs. A. G. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. D. Simpson Cdr. and Mrs. Jay A. Slover Midshipman William A. Slover Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Smifh Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sollenberger Col. and Mrs. James R. Spurrier Mr. and Mrs. Siafford Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sfaley Mr. and Mrs. Marbury S+amp L+. Col. and Mrs. J. C. Sfauffer Dr. and Mrs. Roberl' C. Sfephenson Mr. and Mrs. David Suzulci Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Swadley Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sweeney L+. Col. and Mrs. F. J. Sweef lRe+.l Congressman and Mrs. V. M. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Vallance Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wa+son Cap+. and Mrs. K. R. Wheeler Miss Carolyn Marie Whi+e Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Mason Miss Sue Ma+yas Mr. and Mrs. Kenneih W. Mayo L+. Col. and Mrs. J. S. Merrell Cdr. and Mrs. John L. Merricl: Cap+. and Mrs. Ash+on C. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Monl: Admiral and Mrs. H. S. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. William M. Monroe Mrs. Mary Moran Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Whiie Capt and Mrs. George Whi+ing Mai. and Mrs. Wal+er F. Widman L+. Col. and Mrs. Wilson L+. Col. and Mrs. Wood Mrs. Lee A. Savin Woodson Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Yafes Mr. and Mrs. William R. Zalaslrus Mrs. Eleanor Zimmerman QENIOIZ D RY Adkins, linda, 5930 linway Terr., Mclean Algeo, Dana, 4410 Warner Ave., Mclean Allemand, Arnie, 5931 Strats St., Mclean Ames, Allison, Rte. 1, Box 371, Oakton Anderson, Bill, P.O. Box 251, Mclean Andriot, Mary Ellen, 307 Madison Pl., Mclean Apostolides, Alexis, 19 Espeoy St., Kiffisia, Greece Armstrong, Pam 5653 Massachusetts Ave., F.C. Atkins, Sally, 4811 Kurtz Rd., Mclean Atkinson, Ginny, 592.5 Lemon Rd., Mclean Auman, Thomas, 4308 Baldwin Dr., Mclean Avery, Townsend, 305 Wasp lane, Mclean Baird, William, 103 Merrimac Dr., Mclean Baker, john, 4804 Rosemont Ct., Mclean Balliett, jeff, 4404 Rupert St., Mclean Barber Maril n Rte 2 Box 251 S rin hill Rd. Mclean 9 Y 5 ' 2 1 9 Barco, Barney, 707 N. Oak St., EC? ig Barkey, Susan, 4800 layman St., Mclean Barron, Beth Ann, 4910 Tennyson Dr., Mclean Basom, Scott, 3422 Old Dominion Blvd., Alex. Batchellor, Jean, 13 Statendam Ct., Mclean Bates, Paul, 2400 River Oaks Dr., Mclean Bayne, David, 4800 Westmoreland Rd., Mclean Becker, Diana, Rte. 2, Box 290 A, Mclean Beets, Diane, 310 Wasp lane, Mclean Bell, Molly, 4402 Susquehannock Dr., Mclean Billow, Rick, 4552 Opalocka Dr., Mclean Blencoe, jim, 4905 Longfellow Ct., Mclean Blim, Janna, 5940 Westbury Rd., Mclean Blood, Janie, 4222 Rupert St., Mclean Blue, JJ C., 307 Elizabeth Dr., Mclean Bordon, Fred, 955 Haycock Rd., F.C. Bowers, Donna jean, 4914 Tennyson Dr., Mclean Bowling, Paulette, 810 Moly Dr., F.C. Boyd, Bill, 5900 Rosemont Dr., Mclean Bradgon, Frances, 304 Elizabeth Dr., Mclean Brand, Diane, 4304 Baldwin Dr., Mclean Brantley, Mary, 5901 Dean Dr., Mclean Braunlich, Carolyn, 1801 Ivy Hill Dr., Mclean Brendle, Betty lou, 811 Hallwood Ave., F.C. Brewer, Beth, 4505 So. langley la., Mclean Brimijoin, Mark, 6010 Illinois Ave., Mclean Brinkley, Donna, 721 Hallwood Ave., F.C. Brown, Carey, 1113 Reynolds St., F.C. Brown, james, 5900 Maryland Ave., F .C. Brown, Kathy, 2308 Benjamin St., Mclean Brown, Twinkle, 2302 Shipman Lane, Mclean Buchko, Mike, 2425 Pimmit Dr., F.C. Buckman, Carol, 312 Bancroft St., Mclean Budge, Phylis, 5710 Wrightson Dr., Mclean Bullard, larry, 4208 Dalmation Dr., Mclean Burgess, Michele, 4800 Springvale Ave., Mclean Byers, Reva, 6003 Tyndale Dr., Mclean Campbell, Don., Rte. 2, Box 267, Mclean Carpenter, john, 112 Old Dominion Dr., Mclean Cartee, Betty, 5812 Rosemont Dr., Mclean Cash, jack, 1820 Great Falls St., Mclean Castner, Chris, 3412 Primrose Dr., F.C. Chadduck, Tom, 3900 Douglass Dr., Mclean Chiles, john, 809 W. Great Falls St., F.C. Chojnowski, Heddy, 118 Earnestine St., Mclean Cohen, Gary, 2401 River Oaks Dr., Mclean Cole, Amy, 1732 Beverly Ave., Mclean Collins, Buck, 4805 Mason St., Mclean Colwell, linnea, 4218 Courser Court, Mclean Copley, Carol, 910 Highland Ave., F.C. Copperthite, Susie, 4953 Chain Bridge Rd-, MCI-C9-0 Cornett, Bobby, 5701 Wrightson Dr., Mclean Cornfield, Ann., Rt. 1, Great Falls Corrick, James, 5823 Old Chesterbrook Rd., Mclean Cosdon, Barry, 4011 N. Albermarle St., Mclean Cowan, Barbara, 709 Hallwood Ave., F.C. Cross, Randy, 201 Pathfinder lane, Mclean Cupp, Anne, Rt. 1, Box 184, Great Falls Darby, Barbara, 4702 Kellogg Dr., Mclean Davis, Brian, 101 Raymond Ave., Mclean Dawson, Nancy, 721 Moly Dr., F.C. Deason, Judy, 5501 Birch Ave., F.C. DeMember, Denise, 5610 Mass. Ave., F.C'. Dennen, lisa, 4501 Rupert St., Mclean DeSanti, Nancy, 211 Forrest Villa Rd., Mclean Dillon, Nadine, 5825 Melbourne Dr., Mclean Dixon, Doug, 117 Highland Ave., F.C. Dodd, Michael, 4903 Davidson Rd., Mclean Dodd, Peter, 2512 LaSalle Ave., Mclean Dodrill, Jane, 4202 Balsam Dr., Mclean Duncan, James, 3428 Primrose Dr., F.C. Durand, Paul, 5938 Wfestbury Rd., Mclean Edwards, Susan, 319 Haycock Rd., F.C. Embrey, janet, 1708 Jerry Place, Mclean Evers, Judy, 7431 Dulany Dr., Mclean Exum, john, 907 Beau lane, F.C. Ezell, Craig, 3617 N. Powhaten, F.C. Ezell, Robert, 1805 Tucker Ave., Mclean Farrington, Bert, 5503 Chain Bridge Rd., Mclean Featherstone, Neal, 3904 Lorraine Ave., F.C. Fernandez, Barbara, 5812 Weaver Ave., Mclean Ferrarese, joe, 5935 Westbury Rd., Mclean Fey, Nancy, 4315 Oakdale Rd., Mclean Finn, Pat, 4805 Simmons Dr., Mclean Fisher, Pat, 3414 N. Westmoreland St., F .C. Flaherty, Cheryl, 6917 N. 34th S., F.C. Flook, Gay, 306 Dewberry Ct., Mclean Foresman, jim, 4630 Tompkins Dr., Mclean Frederick, K. C., 5611 Kenbar Ct., F.C. Fries, Bob, 610 Magarity Rd., F.C. Fritz, Mark, 4810 Colleen lane, Mclean Garrison, Candy, 1430 Great Falls Rd., Mclean Gates, Donna, 5803 Franklin Ave., F.C. Gilbert, Butch, 5803 Poole Ave., Mclean Gilmer, Virginia, 1705 Beverly Ave., Mclean Glines, Karen, 400 Warbler la., Mclean Goetz, Jimmy, 5831 Old Chesterbrook Rd., Mclean Goodall, Sharon, 5816 lumsden St., Mclean Graves, Tina, 1400 Old Georgetown Pk., Mclean Graves, Mike, 1400 Old Georgetown Pk., Mclean Greenstreet, Mike, 6820 Boxwood Dr., F .C. Grefe, Terry, Box 266, Rt.2 , Mclean Gregory, Alice, 6910 N. 34th St., F.C. Grieves, Sally, 5903 Court Petit, Mclean Grigsby, Roger, 1808 Tucker Ave., Mclean Guinn, Daryl, 4314 Oakdale Rd., Mclean Hager, Judy, 4300 Forest lane, Mclean Hall, Harlan, 1703 Tucker Ave., Mclean Hall, jim, 6607 Susans lane, F.C. Hall, judity, 1700 Beverly Ave., Mclean Hall, Norman, 1123 Balls Hill Rd., Mclean Hamilton, Bonnie, 2509 Spencer Rd., Mclean Hanchette, Diana, 5812 Old Chesterbrook Rd., Mclean Hansen, Barbara, 4035 N. Stuart St., Arl. Hanson, Karen, 4605 Baldwin Dr., Mclean Harkins, jack, 4825 lochraven Dr., Mclean Harlow, Steve, 4101 Westmoreland St., Mclean Harris, Betty, 4311 Hildon St., Mclean Harris, David, 215 Beverly Rd., Mclean Harvel, Christopher, 4807 Tennyson Dr., Mclean Harvey, Joyce, 4105 Oakdale Rd., Mclean Hauser, Carol, 4703 lochBaven Dr., Mclean Heatwole, Linda, 221 Oakview Dr., McLean Heffelfinger, William, 4412 Kurpiers Ct., McLean Heins, Helen, 5917 Kirby Ct., F.C. Helm, Beverly, 509 Churchill Rd., McLean Helm, Scott, 5006 Hane St., McLean Hensley, Kris, 4214 Westmoreland St., McLean Heron, Jane, 101 Fisher Dr., F.C. Hickman, Joe, 4225 Rupert St., McLean Hicks, James, Box 293, Rt. 2, McLean Hill, John, 5817 Old Chesterbrook Rd., McLean Hill, Linda, 503 Churchill Rd., McLean Hodgdon, Todd, 1506 Balls Hill Rd., McLean Hodgson, John, Rt. 2, Box 452, McLean Hoffman, Toni, 904 Crutchfield St., F .C. Hood, Harry, 420 Ingleside Ave., McLean Hopkins, Abby, 821 Gordon Ave., F.C. Hopkins, Mary, 3904 Whann Ave., McLean Hotstetler, Berdella, 6014 Wise St., McLean Hovanessian, Tanya, 1708 Tucker Ave., McLean Hovey, Elaine, 5817 Broyhill St., McLean Hunt, Dorothy, 306 Wasp Lane, McLean Hunter, Paul, 5420 Brier Ridge Rd., McLean Huppuch, Mary Lou, 1723 Fairlawn Dr., McLean Hyatt, Glenn, 4000 Lorraine Ave., F.C. Irwin, Johnny, 305 Harvey Rd., McLean James, Gene, 5801 Felix St., McLean Jarecki, Shirley, 1704 Fairlawn Dr., McLean Jenkins, Jane, 703 North St., F.C. Johnsen, Steve, 4810 Maddox Lane, McLean Johnson, Judy, 4506 Margie Dr., McLean Johnson, Philip QROTHJ 6104 Tyndale St., McLean Johnson, Wayne, 214 Elizabeth Dr., McLean Johnston, Richard, 6810 Elmhurst Dr., F.C. Jones, Stuart, 5703 Wrightson Dr., McLean Jordan, Joyce, 5817 Lumsclen St., McLean Jordan, Terry, 5800 Franklin Ave., F.C. Kelly, Leonard, 1004 Melrose Dr., McLean Kelly, Barbara, 309 Poplar St., F.C. Kendall, Donna, 15 Sunnyside La., McLean Kenworthy, Becky, 5937 Lemon Rd., McLean Kiessling, Bonnie, 307 Elm St., McLean Kilgore, Chuck, 4710 Westmoreland St., McLean Kiosterud, Linda, 5914 Rosemont Dr., McLean Knight, Warren, 5702 Wrightson Dr., McLean Kreisa, Lester, 5809 Lansing Ct., McLean Kreisa, Ronnie, 5809 Lansing Ct., McLean Kronauer, Donna, 4704 Kellogg Dr., McLean Kuehn, Mark, Providence Terrace, McLean Kuenning, Tom, 1712 Jerry Pl., McLean Lamar, Ruth Qudyj, 4406 Macon St., McLean Lammers, Susan, 213 Oakview Dr., McLean Lange, Marry Louise, 1719 F airlawn Dr., McLean Lape, Susie, 206 Matthew Mills Rd., McLean Lawson, John, 6905 N. 34th Sf-, F-C Lea, John, 5924 Kirby Ct., F.C. Lee, Barbara, 5804 Felix St., McLean Lehman, Judy, 1624 Byrnes Dr., McLean Leichliter, Laura, 4204 Lawton St., McLean Leigh, Robert, Rt. 1, Box 478, Vienna Lester, Martha, 4618 Tompkins Dr., McLean Lewis, Stuart, Box 128, Langley La., McLean Light, Caroline, 215 Waverly WHY, MCI-can Lloyd, Mike, 4224 Dalmation Dr., McLean Lockhart, Bill, 5001 McNeer St., McLean Loehne, Bob, 1718 Mulroy St., McLean Lohr, Janet, 500 Grove Ave, McLean Lohr, Joyce, 500 Grove Ave., McLean Long, Joe, 1704 Mulroy St., McLean Lopatkiewicz, Karol, 4417 Warner Ave., McLean TAYLQRW Pugqsrjlfqp 'COMPANY Lucas, Bob, 4230 Deer Dr., McLean Lynch, Lucy, 4638 Tompkins Dr., McLean Lytle, Richard, 5813 Weaver Ave., McLean McAninch, Gerald, 1000 East Greenich, F.C. McBrearty, Kennith, 502 Grove Ave., F .C. McCarthy, William, 1180 Balls Hill Rd., McLean McClanahan, White, 4600 Hardy Dr., McLean McCorquodale, Claire, 205 Capitol View Dr., McLean McDonald, Ketti, 202 Raymond Ave., McLean McGinley, Ed., 1712 Elnido Dr., McLean McKnew, Edward, 4217 Panorama Ct., McLean McLean, David, 1706 Tucker Ave., McLean McNulty, Pat, 4914 Longfellow, McLean McWilliams, David, 5738 Kirby Rd., F.C. Maas, Fred, 526 Churchill Rd., McLean Maddox, Joyce, 6901 N. 34th St., F.C. Maginniss, Skip, 1702 Chesterfield, McLean Marchant, Larry, 5813 Broyhill, McLean Martellero, Joe, 6821 Placid St., F.C. Martin, George, 1710 Fairlawn, McLean Mathews, Ray, 4408 Glen Head Ct., McLean Mattson, Kris, 1107 Seaton La., F.C. Mecca, Virginia, 347 Ingleside Dr., McLean Messner, Susan, 3910 Wagner La., McLean Miller, Ashton, 2 Morrill Ct., McLean Miller, Donald, 5669 Lemon Rd., McLean Miller, Paul, 4105 McCay La., McLean Milloy, Janet, 4801 Cecile St., McLean Monat, Alan, 122 Brook Dr., McLean Moon, Mike, 200 Horeric Ct., McLean Moore, Stephanie, 221 Brook Rd., McLean Morlan, Ann, 5000 Hane St., McLean Motson, Virginia, 5810 Danforth Rd., McLean Mullaly, Barbara, 5816 Danforth Rd., McLean Murtha, Phil, 4403 Susquehannock Dr., McLean Myers, Bill, 1006 Birch St., McLean Naeher, Jouce, 915 Moly Dr., McLean Nagley, Peggy, 801 Great Falls St., McLean Neil, Spence, 210 Dixie Pl., McLean Nethercott, Pam, 4706 Kellogg Dr., McLean Newkirk, Tony, 5611 Kirby Dr., McLean Nichols, Diana, 4305 Orris St., McLean Nolan, Mary Jo, 5937 Blue Star Dr., McLean O'Brian, Sandra, 513 Churchill Rd., McLean O'Brien, Mike, 6716 Overbrook St., McLean Oddo, Chuck, 5820 Broyhill St., McLean Ogan, Sue, 309 Dernberry St., McLean O'Neill, Janice CPonyJ, 5916 Southridge Dr., McLean Otto, John, 1323 Trott Ave., Vienna Page, Peter, 4512 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean Pangman, Eric, 400 Holland St., McLean Perez, Yvonne, 4221 Counser Ct., McLean Petersen, Suzan, 1831 Tucker Ave., McLean Phillips, Larry, P.O. Box 283, McLean Piper, Marlys, 222 Springvale Ave., McLean Pittard, Eric, 104 Woodside Dr., McLean Poland, Jack, 104 Statendam Ct., McLean Ponsen, Han, 4637 Tompkins Dr., McLean Postelle, Fred, 5018 Waggaman Cr., McLean Powell, Susan, 722 Carper St., McLean Quinn, Peggy, 106 Cedar Ave., McLean Raines, Brenda, 1914 Howard Ct., McLean Rawls, Ed., 1704 Devine St., McLean Reddington, Molly, 4307 Susquehannock, McLean Reinertston, Barbara, 4804 Tennyson Dr., McLean Renfro, Mike, 4901 Sinclair Dr., McLean Rentz, Barrie, 4201 Brookside Rd., McLean Revelle, John, 602 North Street, F .C. Revercomb, Steve, 1305 Ridge Rd., McLean Rhinehart, Walter, 5422 Park Road, F.C. Richardson, Susan, 407 Churchill Road, McLean Ricketts, Kenneth, 226 Forest Villa Rd., McLean Rickbeil, Dicky, 6817 Placid St., F.C. Riden, Pat, 5532 Toronta St., F.C. Risinger, Laura, 5402 Kirby Rd., F.C. Richie, Dave, 303 Capitol View Ct., McLean Robbins, Joslyn, 6724 Overbrook St., F .C. Roembke, Lianne, 5934 Westbury Rd., McLean Rogers, Kim, 94512 Statendam Dr., McLean Romano, Dante, 3415 Primrose Dr., F.C. Rorex, Sondra, 5806 Old Chesterbrook Rd., McLean Rothgeb, Kay, 1010 Ormand Ct., McLean Rugers, Mike, 213 Pathfinder Lane, McLean Rusk, David, 6006 Rhode Island Ave., F .C. Rust, Steve, 5957 Strata St., McLean Rynex, Eddie, 4532 Chain Bridge Rd., McLean Sallenger, Ruth, 5905 North Maxwell Ct., McLean Sandahl, Ginny, 2202 Nisbitt Ct., McLean Sanders, Charles, 5807 Felix St., McLean Sandford, Susan, 911 Beaver Lane., F.C. Sands, jim, 5953 Lemon Rd., McLean Saunders, Kenny, 1109 Haycock Rd., F.C. 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