A .y-p j $ ) v h i aHS °t s s f $ 4 ' jt 3 A uc i K 7 7 Ay V VtV ' b gt 0 ' y Ir ' .vy , M « , •iy y dr 4 3 ' f CTW A ' J £oe!x MS (Douro o 6tkll • Q f .c ' A-t -rw : 4 ottc •ry , • ' A’ c ' -JUo.aJZ. «y - ■ u- A y Ai- rVTT v-V 1 - Z- US_Ji L ( 5 6 C r Ay jL LsyL Z jl r O « £ O br cz )r A Z v-Acc r ( Jz fe yiX s — ' tAtr-zy— M Q - ' i xL c CJ. V ■- ■ - ' ) ■ ZJu iA. QUPJtA A4AX£Lb(J- v auPWi JL. U X G, r J JLh - ' -Cl. t ' A FOREWORD McLean High School celebrates its tenth an¬ niversary this year. In the past ten years we have witnessed the growth and maturity of not only a school, but of a tradition and a spirit. In this issue, we of the CLAN staff have attempted to capture an understanding of this tradition and a sense of this spirit. In bringing into sharp focus student and faculty life this anniversary year, we have become keenly aware of the significance of this maturity in rec¬ ognizing that McLean High School is a dynamic and challenging institution where opportunities for learning are unlimited. : ; fv: L TOTtfv- Ml ' ? CLAN EDITORS STEVE DANTZKER FONSTER BULLARD LYNN DARN ALL ILKA MARSCHALL STEVE DANTZKER TOM PURCELL PAM ESCH TOM BURBAGE LESLIE MILLER JANET BACON MISS IRENE ADAMUSKO MR. HARRY MARANIAN CLAN STAFF Laurie Acker Loretta Byers Ann Cafaro Pam Falls Vicki Fern Nancy Germeraad Helen Gooch Diana Gray Cole Jeffries Sara Kerr Barbara Segal Diana Steece Bob Van Arsdall Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Faculty Editor Underclassmen Editor Senior Editor Organizations Editor Activities Editor Boys’ Sports Editor Co-Girls’ Sports Editor Co-Girls’ Sports Editor Faculty Advisor Faculty Advisor Photos By-. Tommy Armour Luke Wright Harris Ewing Studios National School Studios 4 Underclassmen.22-55 Seniors.56-109 Organizations.110-153 Activities.154-177 Sports.178-218 Patrons.219 Senior Directory..220-223 Index.224 mmmm a pmaM ik %v.. • ' . - ' --V - ' iaic ftC ,-£ J$a3i ■■■■-■■ ' r ■ ; hfh ztf xia Wmm Seated: Mrs. Alice Severy.Miss Mary Kennedy, Miss Julia Gunn, Mrs. Martha Walsh, Mrs. Mary Taugner, Mrs. EdithHebblethwaite Mrs. Helen Krell. Standing: Miss Carrie Chapman, Mr. Arthur Day. Miss Edith Elliott, Mr. Austin Myer, Miss Mary Lou Carroll Mr. Palmer Rutjij rford, Mrs. Rachel Ames, Mr. Joseph Lyons, Miss Norma Dektor. nr L-S c Mr. Craighill Burks Mrs. Mildred Lowe 7 9 PRINCIPAL Mr. Eugene E. Griffith This is Mr. Griffith’s first year as Principal of McLean High School. He came to us after many years of experience in the Public School System of the District of Columbia. In his short time at McLean, Mr. Griffith has gained the respect of both faculty and student body alike through his judicious handling of the vast administrative problems encountered during the year. We look forward to another equally successful year under his guidance. 10 This is Mr. Wilkins first year at McLean High School. He came to us with many years of experience in education both in public schools as well as in government service. His various duties include: working with teachers on problems related to their classwork, with students and parents, he is alsoin charge of thetextbook rental system, works with instructional materials, substitute teachers, student teachers, and represents the school on the local and state levels. The rapport he quickly established with both faculty and students has gained him the respect of all people connected with McLean High School. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR INSTRUCTION, Mr. George Y. Wilkins Mr. Lyons has been at McLean High School for ten busy years. His duties are many including: coordination of student transportation, preparation of many statistical reports, handling of many student problems, and cleanli¬ ness of the school building. Mr. Lyons, in addition to being an able administrator, is a friend to whom one can turn for guidance and help. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR ADMINISTRATION, Mr. Joseph J. Lyons, Jr. Mrs. Lowe is a person of tremendous warmth and ability. She has been at McLean High since its doors opened in 1955 and there is probably no one who has contributed more to the success and happiness of the school and students as she. Her administrative duties, at times, seem overwhelming, but a student or teacher with a problem is never turned away. To McLean High School, she epitomizes the type of Guidance Director all school s desire but few are lucky enough to have. 11 DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE, Mrs. Mildred M. Lowe Mr. Craighill S. Burks Mr. Burks, McLean High School’s Principal since its opening in 1955, left this year to complete work on his doctorate at the University of Delaware. The progress of McLean High School owes much to his foresight and guid¬ ance. The faculty and students have missed him greatly and patiently await his return. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Frances L. Goold IBM Mrs. June A. Harrison Finance Officer m ‘1 Mrs. Eleanor Pickering Guidance Secretary Mrs. Edna M. Reynolds Secretary, Main Office Mrs. Francis P. Sweet Guidance Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Wilgus Main Office 12 William H. Abell Physical Education Shepherd College, B.S. University of Nevada The American University Louise A. Acton Developmental Reading Mount Holyoke College, B.A. Syracuse University, M.S. Sorbonne, Paris, France Bryn Mawr College Irene M. Adamusko English California State College, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.A. Pennsylvania State Rachel A. Ames English Wisconsin State College, B.S. American University George Washington University Jewell M. Asling Math Southeast Missouri State College, B.S. American University University of Virginia Libby Auten Business University of North Carolina, B.S. Wilson R. Bartlett Foreign Language U.S. Naval A.cademy, B.S. American University, M. Ed. College of Puget Sound Georgetown University University of Maryland Denise Brooks Science College of William and Mary, B.S. New York University Oberlin College, B.A . George Washington University Eltse B. Carter American Civilization, Journalism Florida State University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Yale University Grace W. Carter Latin, English Randolph-Macon Woman’s College University of Virginia 13 Sara Jane Catron English St. Joseph’s College, B.A. St. John’s University Brooklyn College University of Arizona Alvin G. Ames General Business Capital University, B.A. Ohio State University, M.A. Allen R. Barrow Social Studies Dartmouth College, A.B. Boston University, Ed. M. Mary Lou Carroll Health and Physical Education Madison College, B.S. Currie F. Chapman 10th and 11th Grade Counselor University of Mississippi, B.S. George Peabody College, M.A. Mary E. Cleary English St. Joseph’s College St. John’s University Trenton College Charlotte D. Conger Counselor, En glish, Social Studies University of Wisconsin, B.A. Columbia University George Washington University University of Virginia Wendell C. Davis Science West VirginiaUniversity, B.S. University of Florida Duke University Arthur W. Day, Jr. Social Studies Wilson Teachers College, B.S. University of Maryland George Washington University University of Virginia University of California Norma H. Dektor Librarian West Chester State Teachers College, B.S. William and Mary College Western Reserve, B.S. Duke University Catherine N. Deverall Foreign Language George Washington University, B.A., M. A. University of Maryland American University Universite de Pans Thomas M. Dolan Health and Physical Education University of Maryland, B.S. Edna M. Derrick Home Economics West Virginia State College University of Virginia George Washington University Louise H. Dewitz English Keuka College Syracuse University Albany State Teacher’s College Columbia University Johns Hopkin University William and Mary College Johanna B. Donaldson Science Berea College, A.B. University of North Carolina University of Colorado Cornell University .... EARTH SCIENCE ... DRAMA ... PSSC 14 Lula Cherry Drell Social Studies Westhampton College, B.A. University of Chicago, M.A. John F. Duncan Drama Catholic University, A.B. Edith M. Elliott Math Concord College, A.B. University of Virginia, M.Ed. “Twenty-four and still a tenth grader!” PHYSICS ... SOCIOLOGY ... ECONOMICS ... 15 William L. Fey, Jr. (Crd. U.S.N. ret.) Math U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. University of Virginia Lafayette College American University Norman L. Fowler Social Studies Bloomsburg State College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Jean Blair Gentry Social Studies Occidental College, B.A. U.C.L.A. American University Georgetown University Mamie E. Ferrell Math Ohio State University, B.S., M.S. George Washington University University of Virginia University of Maine Sula Floros Social Studies, Foreign Language University of North Carolina, B.A. Ronald J. Gaddon English Catholic University, A.B. Georgetown University American University Edna Gibson Health and Physical Education University of North Carolina, B.S. A.S.T.C., M.A. Eloise Guillory Gilbert Vocational Training Northwestern Louisiana State College, B.S. University of Virginia Jean Hanchette Foreign Language Elmira College, B.A. University of Virginia George Washington University Joyce Hoffman Counseling-12th Grade Roanoke College, A.B. Middlebury College George Washington University Julia Covington Gunn Social Studies Radford College, B.S. University of Columbia, M.A. Edith B. Hebblethwaite Foreign Language Northwestern University, A.B., M.A. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico George Washington University Hollins College Winifred M. Howard Math Southern Illinois University, B.Ed. State University of Iowa, M.A. ... AP ENGLISH ... AMERICAN CIVILIZATION Miss Kennedy t Mr. Lyons - hard at work. Gloria C. Huckabee Assistant Librarian Boston University, B.S. Catholic University, M.S. B. Forrest Hutton Industrial Arts West Virginia Tech., B.S. Norbert W. Irvine Fine Arts Washington-Lee University, A.B. Claremont University Center, M.A. Irene W. Jones Visiting Teacher Rice Institute, B.A. Teacher’s College, New Britain, Conn. 16 CREATIVE WRITING ... FUNCTIONS .. Mary E. Kennedy Social Studies Hollins College University of North Carolina, A.B. Harvard University T- Mrs. Poulson Ruth P. Keppel English Syracuse University, A.B. Trinity College, M.A. Col. Kenneth D. Kerby Math A C Office aMM U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. American University, M .A. Nicholas Lailas Science University of Miami, B.S. John Hopkins University University of Virginia Helen S. Krell Social Studies and English Washington State University, B.A. University of Virginia Helen W. Lerg Social Studies Wisconsin State Univ., B.E. Columbia Univ., M.A. Philip H. Lester Music Lebanon Valley College, B.S. Catholic Univ., M-.A. Harry Maranian Social Studies American Univ., B.A., M.A. Univ. of Miami Univ. of North Carolina Mary T. Marshall Senior Counselor Westhampton College American Univ., A.B. George Washington Graduate School Robert D. McGuire Science Northeastern Oklahoma A M Jr. College, A.A. Oklahoma State Univ., B.S. 17 ... WOR Edward D. Mooradian Science and H. P.E. Univ. of Buffalo, Ed.B Univ. of Maryland, M.A. Barbara G. Morrison Foreign Language Washington State Univ., B.A, Sorbonne “Gee, I don’t know, what do you want to do tonight, Ed?” Lilian V. Nunn Art Longwood College, B.S. Duke Univ., M.Ed. Columbia Univ., M.A. Dennis K. Osborn Math Univ. of Tennessee, B.A. “We love you Jerry, oh yes we do!” Jimmie L. Miller H. P.E. Univ. of Virginia, B.S. George Washington Univ., A.M Beth H. Oakes Foreign Language Pembroke College, B.A. Goethe Institute Univ. of Pennsylvania Northwestern Univ. Col. A.H. Myer Math Salem College, A.B. Univ. of Virginia Univ. of West Virginia American Univ. Sara E. Page English Winthrop College, B.A. Gus Panagos Director of H. P.E. George Washington Univ., A.A., B.S., M.A. 18 .. MATRIX ALGEBRA ... AP FRENCH .. Richard Patrick English Haverford College, B.A. State Univ. of Iowa “See? no royalties!” Vyonne D. Puffenberger English Madison College, B.A. rAT ' T ' v-r - ' , I T r, George Washington Univ, IADRIGALS .. Don R. Rapier Math Hampden-Sydney College, B.S. Univ. of Arkansas, M.S. Paul E. Pence Industrial Arts Florida Southern College, B.S. Ann S. Poulson Math Vassar College, B.A. George Washington Univ., M.A. Univ. of Dayton Univ. of Virginia American Univ. James G. Perry Foreign Language Univ. of Virginia, B.S. Kalamazoo College Universidad de las Americos Georgetown Univ. Muriel F. Price Science Shenandoah College Madison College, George Washington Univ. Univ. of Virginia Elizabeth M. Regan Science St. Catherine’s College, B.A. Frances B. Rome Public Health Nurse Univ. of Virginia, R.N. 19 Melvin M. Rose Science St, Francis College, B.S. Indiana State Teacher’s College, B.A. Univ. of Virginia, M. Ed. Univ. of London Eleanor Steele Ruddle Business Education Madison College, B.S. William S. Rumbough Science Univ. of Virginia, B.S. George Washington Univ., M.A., Ed.D. Palmer S. Rutherford Guidance Counselor Roanoke College, B.S. George Washington Univ., M.A. Univ. of Virginia Radford State Teacher’s College College of William and Mary Alice Underwood Severy Social Studies Univ. of Michigan, A.B. George Washington Univ. Univ. of Virginia American Univ. Wayne Univ. Mary-Alyce Shanahan English Keene State College, B.E. Columbia Univ., M.A. Univ. of Virginia Fonda W. Simmons Counseling Glenville State College, A.B. West Virginia Univ., M.A. George Washington Univ. .. TRIGONOMETRY .. . BSCS BIOLOGY ... AP “Our Miss Brooks!” Milton C. Simpson Math College of William and Maty, B.S. Hallock P. Smell, Jr. Distributive Education V.P.I., B.S. Univ. of Virginia Georgetown Univ. 20 ANISH .. Helen M. Stiltz Math State Univ., College of Education, New York, B.S. Zaidee W. Stokes H. P.E. Univ. of Southern Missippi, B.S. San Diego State College, M.A. Univ. of California Univ. of Southern California Decline and fall of American Civilization. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION . . . Charles W. Weisiger, Jr. Social Studies Univ. of Virginia, B.S., M.A. 21 Terry Jo Sullivan Foreign Language St. Louis Univ. Univ. of Miami, B.Ed. Lloyd Townsend H. P.E. Sargent College, B.S. Wilfred C. Vienneau Foreign Language George Washington Univ., A.A., A.B. Elizabeth M. White Foreign Language Momingside College, B.A. Univ. of Iowa, M.A. College of William and Mary George Washington Univ. Mary S. Taugner Business Education Northeast Missouri State Teacher’s, B.S. American Univ. George Washington Univ. Edwin L. Vergason English Bowdoin College, B.S. George Washington Univ., M.A. Yale Drama School Univ. of Richmond Martha L. Walsh Science Westhampton College, B.A. Univ. of Virginia, M.A. George Washington Univ. Brown Univ. Bowdoin College Eleanor W. Zimmerman English Florida State College for Women, A.B. American Univ. George Washington Univ. Univ. of Virginia Madison College FRESHMAN CLASS Row 1: J.D. Fitz, Vice President; Gary Cloppas, President; Jill Juncker, Secretary. Row 2: Mike Vergason, Senator; Janet Cunningham, Treasurer; Dede Polk, Senator. The Freshman Class got off to a late start but eventually its constitution was passed and dues were set at two dollars with a goal of seven hun¬ dred and fifty dollars. Class cards were delivered to all Freshmen who paid dues; these cards per¬ mitted students to engage in all Freshmen activities and in particular the class trip which everyone seemed to enjoy. The year has been an exciting one for our class— we had long looked forward to our coming to McLean and anticipate with eagerness our remaining years in this our school. Charles Abell Doug Adams Kathy Akre James Alderton Mark Allen John Amann Coleman Anderson Wendy Andriot Mary Ashby Charles Avery Delonnie Avery Hellen Ayoub Anne Bacon Carol Baker Charles Ballinger Marcia Bare Carol Barham Mike Barry Tom Beckett Robert Beek Lance Beets Neal Beets Steve Bell Bill Bennett Barbara Berkstresser Cindy Bieber Ellen Billengsley Bill Black Mary Black Linda Blencoe 24 Judy Boaz Charlie Booher Patty Bott Laurie Bouchey Richard Bradley Scott Bradley Pat Bratton Kathy Brokau Laurel Brown York Brown Joan Burbage Karen Burgess Keith Burr Mike Burrell Nancy Byers Craig Cadwallader Evelyn Caldwell Gay Callaway Barbara Campbell Phillip Canter Arthur Carney Stephen Carney Gregg Cason Glenn Chambers Susan Chapman Eileen Chattleton Patricia Christman Susan Calgett Bruce Clarke Brett Clifford Gary Cloppas Steve Cole Virginia Collins Georgia Compton John Conover Theresa Coogan Charlaine Cook Greg Cooley John Coppedge Nancy Crandall Gail Crawford Judy Crockett Mary Crouter Nancy Crutcher Janet Cunningham Bob Curilla Dan Curran James Currie Dave Daley Richard Dalton Sue Darick Steve Darling Cabell Davis Martha Davis Mary Davis Robert Davis Susan Davis Dennis Day Gary Day Sherry Deal 25 Sharon DeSanti Theresa Determan Doug Detty Frederich Dieterich Alice Dillon Sue Dillon Pat Dolan Mike Donnhauser Kathy Donovan Michael Doty Susan Dowling Ann Downs Ann Dowro Liz Durston Edward Eadie Ann Egan Tom Eldredge Stan Elkins Vince Ellin Laura Elliott Linda Elliott Linda Esch Laura Farber Bob Farrell Ginny Farrell Linda Farrington Alan Fauhl Rose Anne Featherston Jill Feeley Neil Fewell Pat Finch Wayne Fisher J.D. Fitz Cary Fitzhugh Susan Flook Timothy Foresman David Forrest Jan Foss Diane Fowler John Freeman Douglas French Deborah Fritz Donna Froehlich Kathy Frontczak Barbara Gardner Gay Gardner Bob Gaudsmith Jimmy Gavin Diannah Georges Joseph Gersuk Nicki Gherardi Cliff Gibbons Mark Gibson Carol Gillis Dennis Glidden Ron Going Pat Gokey Robert Golff Ron Goings Patricia Gorman 26 Nancy Grady Nancy Greenley Janice Greenwood Mary Grieves Ronald Griffith Michael Grossman David Guillaudeou Ann Hagen Billie Hampton John Hampton Bill Handy John Harden Bob Harrington Douglas Hartwick Jane Hatfield Mike Hawes Russ Hawley Cathy Hayes Doug Hays Dana Herriman Kathy Hibler Sandy Hinds John Holte Van Hoofnagle Ann Hope Kim Howell Dianne Huckins James Huggins Bruce Iacobelli Barbara Irvin 27 “Well, I stuck it in my ear ... now I can’t get it out.” Key Irvin Randy Jacobus Linda Jarecki Diane Jasilka Larry Johnson Paula Johnson Peggy Johnson Leslie Johnston Karen Jones Rita Jordan Susan Josephson Jill Juncker Rob Jungtlas Jane Kastris Mary Keefer Tina Keeleric Grace Kempton Mary J. Kenworthy Brenda Kiessling Nancy Kincaid Paul Knowlton Rex Kogan Kathleen Kandall Rod Koozman Sheryl Lacy Katharine Lamb Kathy Lambert Connie Lampos Claudia Leland Charles Lerche “But our book doesn’t say anything about people out there!” 28 Barbara Lewis Dayann Liebman Lenny Lind Bonnie Lindjord Sandy Little Judy Lowe Steve Lowe Anne Lowry Jan Lukens Rosalind Lunde John MacDonald Maureen Madden Paul Madden Chuck Manson Eddie MareLius Dan Marshall Marika Marschall Linda Martin Pat Mason Kelli Maurer Patricia MacAboy Suan McAfee Bruce McBride John McClave Pat McCutcheon Marlene McDaniel Dan Me Garry Marguerite McGuire Barbara Mcllwee Mary Mclnnis Linda McMullan John Meese K.K. Meyer Charles Meyerick Alan Miller Mark Milliken Jill Milloy Alixanne Minty JoAnn Mixon Kathleen Moon Mike Moore Esther Morgan Jacques Morgan John Morlan Carol Morrison Cliff Myers Chris Nace Kathy Neary Jakob Neilson Else Neilsen Ginna Nihart Susan Nofziger Jan Nuechterlein Kathy Nugent Mark Olson Jeff Owen Jerry Owens Vicki Parsons Ralph Peck Chris Pern a 29 “Don’t turn around, they ’re Maranian’s Moderns.’’ Carol Pfeffer Jane Petty Carolyn Pickard Jeannette Pimble Mark Pittman Sandy Plummer Karen Poling Diane Polk Janet Poovey Dorothy Potelle John Pregnall Susan Pristach Roberta Pruett Mark Putnam Sandy Putzke Charles Quinnell Dorothy Quinlan Susan Raehm Bonnie Randall Tom Rector Alexandra Reed Karen Reid Connie Rensch David Rensch Gunther Rent Barbara Reynolds Jean Rice Anne Riffey Jim Ritchey Mike Roark “Dear Mom” 30 William Roop Albert Rosenblatt Carol Rosenhouse Robert Rosson Dale Sanders Scott Sandlin Sharon Santmyer Bill Saunders Scott Saunders Donna Schelling Lawrence Schelling Carolyn Schmidt Keith Schneider Linda Schoner Meredith Seawell David Secrest Bill Sexton Thais Shalaveria Mama Sherk Fred Shwiller Thomas Sinks Judy Skean Craig Smith Daphne Smith Emily Smith Kristie Smith Mary Smith Sheryl Smith Steve Smith Wendy Smith Linda Smitherman Janis Snelling Carole Snow Phil Snyder Ann Sommovigo David Sonders Gail Spann Joseph Spann Becky Sparling Phil Spooner Charlane Stoneberger Greg Stapko Carl Stark Connie Starr Bill Steel Cris Steel Kathy Steinbach Bill Stell Jonathan Stephenson Margo Stickler Becki Stoddard Jeffry Stoker Sharon Stone Lois Stanfield Kathy Sullivan Judy Summers Geoffrey Sourbeer Virgil Swadley Jeffrey Swope La Donna Tablantino 31 Ellen Tahler Jean Tamasi Corky Tanassy Kay Tatum Chris Tavel Claire Tavel Amy Taylor Howard Taylor Steve Taylor Terry Tehaan Luisa Tejada Steve Thomas Rosie Thompson Adrienn Thouvenelle Susan Tiers Lynne Tillman Susan Tolson Marie Tomlinson Laurie Trayhem Margaret Tucker Bob Tuel Tracy Tyler Lynn Udall Frank Udy Sharon Urger Kathy Van-Dusen Janet Velie Victoria Van Deerlin Michael Vergason Jeddie Vick Fred Vinograd Mike Vogt Jill Wagoner Gail Waldron John Walsh Kevin Ward Charilyn Wells Patricia Welles Robert Wernick Doug Whipp Kim White Leslie Whitener Mike Wilde Jeff Will Brenda Wilson Susan Wiltamuth Steve Winn Susan Wissler Michelle Wood Judith Wright Victoria Wright Rosemary Yanosky Bonnie Young Ellen Young Mary Young Charles Zimmerman Lawrence Zok Anne Zuver Steven Honey Robin Keen 32 SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1: Susan Lamar, Vice President; Beachee Schwarz, President; Georgia Pournaras, Secretary. Row 2: Mario Browne, Senator; Barbara Segal, Treasurer; Stew Ball, Senator. The members of the class of 1967 were highly enthusiastic and successful in all their activities this year. They made the Sweetheart Dance one which will be remembered as a highlight of the year. They also sponsored the “Mr. Popularity Day” which proved to be a financial success as well as a thoroughly enjoyable activity. It is hoped that the industry and imagination the class has shown this year will be carried over into our re¬ maining years in McLean High School. 34 Lori Acker Bill Adams Marshal Adams Beth Alexander Patti Alford Cherie Allemand Cindy Allen John Allen Nancy Allison-Payne Ellen Altman Betsy Anderson Leroy Andrews “I love school I love school I love school!” Donna Andriot Kathy Appleman James Armenaki Virginia Arnold Edward Artiglia Jean Atkinson Cindy August Mike Austin David Ayersman Sam Badger Tom Bahti Linda Baker Stewart Ball Paul Barkley Susan Barry Doug Belnap Betty Bigger Ruth Black Steve Blaisdell Jo Anne Bontwell Don Bowers Chuck Braley Jim Burbage Sharon Bratton Grige Brinkley Cliff Brokaw Chris Brown David Brown Larry Brown Mario Brown 35 Chris at work Patti Buffey Greg Budge Karen Bullock John Burke Peggy Burr Brett Burrell Sharon Butler Candice Byrnes Mary Ann Campbell Chris Canan Jim Canter Laura Carlson Ray Carman Marilyn Carpenter Lynn Carr Scott Childress Thomas Christensen Jim Christ Richard Clawson Sallie Cockrill Marvine Cole Danna Combs Steve Cook Jeanette Cookingham Stanley Cornett Carolyn Corwin Bonnie Cottle Lake Crawford Karen Crockett Larry Crowder Tony Cummings Cyndee Curtis Brian Daly Shari Danch Bruce Dantzker Carole Davis Laura Davis Lee Davis Stephen Davis Winn Davis Joan Deal Rick Dennen 36 Jan Derryberry Barbara DeSanti Terry Determan Shardl Dikeman Darryl Dillman Terry Dillon Barbara Dittmar Eddie Doe Chip Donaldson Linda Donaldson Steve Donat Liz Downing “How do you spell xeropthalmia?’’ Steve Dragnich Suzanne Drouillard Sandra Dun Patricia Duncan Bob Eagle Bill Earnest Tom Eldredge Joe Enright John Esswoin Pam Everone Debbie Fairbanks Jeanne Farrell Richard Farrell Dean Farver Larry Farver Danny Feriozi John Fernandez Robert Ferrarese Ann Fienup Pamela Finlayson Phil Fitzhugh Michael Fitzsimmons Robert Flanagan Tina Fletcher Steve Flickinger Rick Flint Barb Foley Karla Forsythe Kristen Fryklund Stevie Gall 37 Tom Gallegas Jeff Garbou Michelle Gardemal Ron George Carol Getchell John Gilmartin Charles Golff Helen Gooch Jim Good Carol Gore Darlene Gore Diana Gray Mike Greene Jeff Griffith Steve Grosscope Carl Grossman Larry Guensberg Jan Hagen Jim Haley Jan Hall William Halpar Paul Harmon Louise Harper Cynthia Harrington Jim Harris Shelley Harris Susan Harris Jerry Harrison Bill Hartman Pat Heath Maynard Heins Nancy Helm John Hemming Cindy Hemsley Peggy Henderson John Henry Lisa Hensley Sealy Hicks Mary Higgins James Hill Anne Hiller Fayelle Hills 38 Tom Holcomb Linda Hopkins Dorothy Howard Wayne Howell Pam Howland Bari Hudson Paul Hunner Direck Iacobelli Cindy Irvin Rene Jackson Darleen James Christene Jessup Jodie Johnson Nancy Johnson Tanya Johnson Tucker Johnson Beatrice Jones Ken Jones Larry Jones Debbie Kapeluck Gail Keating Sarah Kerr Lynn Kidwell Jerry Kieling Kathy Kier Rick Knowles John Kraus Susan Krebs Lillian Kurosaka Cheryl Laferty Susan Lamar Ginna Lange Anne Lawley Diane Lawson Bruce Lee Ellis Lee Harry LeGrand Sirkka-lisa Lehto Linda Leidecker Anne Leigh Maureen Lemnah Renie Lemnah “One of these things is bound to be open.” 39 “Before y y Erich Lengyel Hedy Lent Tony Lentini Pam Leverone Carol Levy Morris Lewis Dailine Lieurance Dana Linden Karen Long Leone Long Mary Long Kenny Loritsch Betty MacDonald Vincent MacDonald Terry Mack Marcy MacLean Richard Marshall Bruce Martin Steve Martindale Maury McCarthy Eileen McCormick Donovan McDonald Fred McGarry Molly Mclnnis Michael McKinney Eleanor McNamara Leo McNeil Peggy Maeyer Kathy Miller Dixie Mitchell Nancy Monahan Bob Monatt Lynne Mondell Maribeth Mondell Peter Moore Richard Moore Susan Moore William Morton Randy Moss Bob Mow at Mike Murphy David Neal 40 Chuck Nedbal Rick Neill Ann Nelson Derek Nelson Fred Nelson Jan Nelson Carol Norman Kathy Northern Lee Norwell Chuck Nuzum Carol O’Connor Donald Oliver “After” Eddie Oliver Jeanne Olverson Margo O’Mahoney Steve Orr Ed Ostertag Jerry Palm Karen Parrish Diane Parsons Pam Parsons Anne Patrick Lucy Patterson Steve Patterson Elizabeth Payne Robert Payne Terry Payne Paula Pence Lilly Pennington Jodi Perry Pete Peter Pete Piamondon Chris Pigott Grace Pilonero Mary Dale Poe Sandra Poe Mark Pond Lee Poundstone Georgia Poumaras Peggie Pratt Denise Price John Price 41 Bemie Probus Kathy Prunkard Fairfax Puhan Linda Purnell Bruce Quinnell Mary-Jane Quinn Grace Quinter Robin Rauschenbach Betsy Reckmeyer John Rector Betty Redfield Donna Reed Valerie Reitz John Reynolds Paul Ristig Bill Roberts William Robertson Barbara Roembke Janet Rogers Joe Robrecht Stephen Rosenblatt John Rowan Carole Ruddock Linda Ruiz Edwin Rumpf Pam Russell Patrick Russell Greg Ryan Sue Rynex Kay Sanborn ‘The IBM scheduled me here—that’s why!” John Sanders Cynthia Santangelo Brian Saunders Karen Schall Allen Schwartz Chris Seaberg John Seely Barbara Segal Joyce Shaffer Jody Shaunassey John Shaw Louise Sexton 42 Salome Shaffer Jeff Shea Steven Shipman Robert Silverman Robert Simpson Joseph Sloan Robert Sloper Bruce Smith David Smith Doug Smith Pierce Smith Shirley Smith Will Smoot Susan Snider Carolyn Snowden Peggy Snyder Liz Sober Mike Somerville Cheryl Songer Charlotte Spann Mike Spedden George Splane Don Stanley Phillip Starr Diana Steece Kim Steele Craig Stewart Doug Stewart William Stiles George Stinson dk 4 A i fct Bradley Stone sifer Karen Strnad Greg Strickler Mary Surdyk Margaret Swanson Cathy Taillan Katherine Tate Dick Taylor Kris Taylor Nancy Taylor Betsy Tharp John Thom ■‘We sure are greatful to Mr. Vienneau for these benches!” 43 Carol Thompson Jeff Thompson Jim Thompson Burice Toomey Lynn Trundle Virginia Tucker Christine Tuthill Maryanne Uncles Bob Utley Bill Vallance Jean Valley Bob VanArsdall Julie VanHoose Chuck VanHom Carol Vannoy Joseph Vanzant Carl Vogt Joe Wadsworth Mary Wallace Curtis Ward Jim Watkins James West Robert Wheeler Ricky Whitney Steve Wildey Gregg Wilson Joan Wilson Linda Wonneberger Dave Wortman Joan Wrenn Larry Yates Karen York Paula Yudowitch George Zuver “That’s not a good picture of me.’’ 44 MF. McLEAN LIFE JUNIOR CLASS Row 1: Lyn Baird, Vice President; Jeff Goodlett, President; Carol Sanger, Secretary. Row 2: Mr. Patrick, Sponsor; Roger Simmons, Treasurer; Mr. Simpson, Sponsor. The Junior Class this year advanced a step closer to graduation by attempting to prepare them¬ selves both financially and academically for their senior year. With the aid of the new administration, they succeeded in moving the Senior Prom from McLean to the Elk’s Club near Fairfax. They gave the Senior Class a prom they really deserved. The Junior Class looks forward with optimism to their Senior Year and hopes that the spirit and enthusiasm which developed in the class this year remains through graduation. 46 Ann Abercrombie Karen Alderton Tracey Allen Alice Alsop Lynne Anderson Janis Anderson Thomas Armour Karen Amholdt Bruce Atkins Susanne Bacha Lyn Baird Jane Baker Harold Bare Sharon Barry Dany Bartet Kim Bayer Janice Beard Barbara Beaver Carol Bengtson Cheryl Bennett Kenneth Bergstrom John Bergstrom Vicki Berkstresser Sharon Berry Ed Bertalan Sandy Billow Lynne Blake Nancy Blake Missy Blanchard Marsha Boaz Joe Boone Bill Bradley Steve Brady Thomas Brimijoin Bill Brown Greg Brown Jacquie Brown Lyle Brown Shirley Brown William Brown Craig Buck Barbara Budnick Maurice Bull Steve Burke Andrea Busby Glenn Buzzard Loretta Byers Ann Cafaro Elizabeth Cain John Compagnoli Susan Campbell Sam Capitano Joanne Carlson Mark Carmen Bill Carr Brian Carroll Jeannie Carstens Rud Carstens Anne Carter Shirley Casey 47 “Hurray for the red and gray!!” Jack Crockett Robert Cross Andy Crow Terri Cummings Nancy Cutler Bob Dagitt Jeanne Daley Sue Daggitt Vickee Dailey Carl Dampier Craig Dampier Ken Dampier Bob Cashman Betsy Chandler Bill Chickering Tom Christman Jeff Clarke John Clifford Danny Cloppas Jeff Cochran Cathy Coe Jackie Cole Dana Cole Jerry Collins Pam Cork Ellen Cornfield Bob Cottle Cathy Covey Gwendolyn Cowgill Douglas Crawford “Oh worshipful master” 48 Barbara Davidson Patricia Davis Rodney Davis Curt Dean Patricia Derrick Joanne Dillon Diane Dose Karen Douglass Sharon Dow John Driscoll Hilman Dudley Buck Duffy Patricia Dumaine Bruce Dunham James Dupay Karen Dusenberry Bruce Eadie Carol Egender Susi Ehrmantraut Tom Elliott Brad Ellison Robert Esser Mike Evans Pam Falls Mike Farrington Margaret Fee Karen Felch Vicki Fern Kent Fewell Tom Fishow Kathy Fitzgibbons Brigid Fitzpatrick Bob Flath Greg Fletcher Bill Flickinger Molly Flook Rick Floyd Bob Foresman Sherry Foss Harry Foster Woody Fox Bill Fuchs Bob Fuller Brian Fuller Joan Gaffey Bobbi Gardner Geir Gars tad Mike Gavin Nancy Germeraad Steve Gersuk Jere Giardina John Gibbons Dave Glines Elizabeth Goddu James Gokey Suzanne Goode Jeff Goodlett Pedro Gonzales Karen Gordon Mike Gould 49 John Gray Elizabeth Green Sabine Grell Kit Griffin Gilbert Grigsby Janet Grkovic Greg Grosscope Richard Grove Charles Guinn Patricia Gundlagh Maureen Hagen Mary Haley Barry Hall Doug Hall Eddie Hall James Hall Virginia Hampton Margie Hannett Terri Hanretta Madlyn Hansen Sidney Harmon Harold Smith Marcia Harrison Joan Harshbarger Edith Hartman Carolyn Hazen Ginger Heary Linda Heath Judi Heatwole Barbara Heininger Linda Helton Ginger Henry John Hewitt Steve Hicks Linda Hill Helen Holbrook Marigay Holloway Bill Hooker David Horwatt Geoff Houghland Bill Hudson Ginnie Hudson Dennis Hudner Jack Hudson Nancy Huggins Rick Hughes Robert Inscoe Linda Irons Cole Jeffries Linda Jeffries Chris Tengberg Linda Jenkins Patricia Jirka Elizabeth Johnston Sherry Jones Cindy Jordan Donald Jordan Jennifer Kapp Anita Karu Robert Katen 50 Philip Keating Sue Keblusek Harry Kee Mike Keebler Pam Kelly Willett Kempton Barbara Kest Toni King Steve Kirk Wendy Kirk Kimberly Kirbow William Kleysteuber Kim Kramer William Lacy Sue Lawley Charles Lee Dave Lee Sigurd Lee Susan Lee Mike Leech Judith Lester Jack Libera Dan Limoncelli Linda Linden Linda Lindstrom Janice Lowe Tracy MacGovern Douglas Mac Kay Gale Mann Margie Mannet The Bobsey Twins 51 Patty Marelius Chris Maris Dorian Markham John Marshall Brian Martin Jim Me Ad am Bob MeGrane Charles McGiffin Barbara Me Knew Marsha McLaughlin Pam McMullan Lynn Me Neal Jim Mengel Cheri Michaelis Bobbie Miller “Happy talk-keep talking happy talk.’’ Bob Miller Jack Miller Jeff Miller John Miller Pauline Miller George Mills Kathryn Mitchell Mary Jo Monk Diana Moon Kim Moore Linda Moore Kim Morgan Mary Mori an Diane Morrison Edith Morrison 52 Chris Morrow Greg Murphy Mike Nealon Tom Needham Kent Nelson Mary Nelson Sherri Nicks Janet Nolke Janet Nuck Sharon Nugent Pat O’Brien Chris Oddo Sara Oliver Robert O’Mahoney Bunny O’Malley Donna Onufrak Susie Orchard-Hays Marsha O’Rourke Carl Ostertag Kenneth Parsons Barbara Patton Sharon Payne Harriett Petty John Physioc Craig Pickering Janet Pickett Jeff Pierpoint Lynda Pitman James Plummer Susan Pond Patrick Porter Richard Porter Leilani Powell Barbara Pregnall Rick Pruett Tim Pyron Patricia Quigley Barbara Quinlan Cheryl Ramey Kathie Rankin Barbara Rau Peggie Ray Pat Reardon Bill Reckmeyer Ann Reen Denise Reen Bob Renfro Sue Rhodes Tony Rice Jeff Richards Linda Robertson Stephen Robinson Brian Rodgers Chris Rogers Bill Roll Carole Roop Claudia Rosenhouse Gordon Rountree Susan Rundell Dave Russell 53 Carol Ryan Pat Ryan Carol Sanger Jacque Sargent Mark Saunders Robert Schaf Sabine Scheermesser Patrick Schneider Missy Schnell Elliott Segal Alan Shearer Cathy Sica Roger Simmons Rick Skean Joann Sleichter Bob Slichter Kathleen Slover Debby Smith Karen Smith Maureen Smith Ted Smith Rollins Snelling Kerry Snyder Stephen Sober Tom Soltow Margaret Spedden Frank Spicer Janet Spooner Jim Spore Fred Squires Linda Staffa Phil Stalcup Sam Stalcup John Stapko Patricia Steinbach Alexander Stewart John Stinson Emery Stith Sue Stoker Jim Stoneback Bryan Stotler Rick Stutler Tom Surdyk Sharon Swadley Steve Swain Dennis Sweeney Jackie Tanassy Bob Tatum Ronald Taylor Thomas Taylor Richard Thomas Mary Thompson Judy Thompson Pat Thompson Suzy Thouvenelle Chris Tisinger Carolyn Torre gross a Roland Towery John Tucker John Tumipseed 54 “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.” Glen Urqhart Bonnie Ursin Jan Vergason Melissa Vinograd Lynn Vinzant Chris Volz Jan Wadsworth Kris Wagoner Micki Walsh Pat Walsh Nanci Walters Nancy War d Chuck Webb Gail Weekley William Weitzenfeld Cathy Welch Sharon Welles Flora Wells William Wernick John White Kathleen Wildey Patrick Wilhelm Barbara Williams Charles Williams Pam Williams Val Williams Bill Wilson Jacqueline Wingert Nancy Wolford Garry Wood Elaine Wright Lucius Wright Evelyn Yates Carolyn Young Laura Young Pam Zane Sandy Zarbolias Jane Zimmerman 55 56 57 SENIOR CLASS Mariellen Steece Treasurer Jackie Dow, Secretary; Andy Platt, President; Becky Starnes, Vice President. As our last year at McLean comes to an end, we, the Class of ’65 are able to look back to the many successful and fun-filled events that we shared in four years of being together. The panic we felt as freshmen, the class elections, the Sweetheart Dance—our first big project—our sophomore class trip, the first hoote¬ nanny, the unforgettable Prom, the ski trip, commencement—all these are things that will be remembered, some more than others, as highlights of our life at McLean. As we ready ourselves to begin a new life, we can’t help but remember all these things, and it is a little sorrowfully that we turn our backs upon them. Yet, we realize that these years at McLean have been most important in shaping the course of our future lives, and we are indebted to all those who provided us with such a well-rounded and enjoyable background from which to grow. 58 William Abell Andrea Adams Gail Adams: McLean: “Call Me Madam”, 1; “Life with Father”, 1: Junior Honor Society, 1,2; S.C.A. Rep., 1; Mendel Honor Biology, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Swim Club Treasurer, 4. Sandra Jo Adams: Other: French Club, 1,3; Sec., 1; Austin Public Schools Scholarship Award, 2; McLean: Pep Club, 3; French Club, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Communications Council Rep., 4; TARTAN, 4; Powder Puff Football, 4; HIGHLANDER, 4. Greg Allen Eric Adamson William Abell Andrea Adams David Alexander: Other: School Newspaper Photographer, 3; Jr. Editor, Annual, 3; Jr. Board, 3; Palmetto Boys’ State, 3; McLean: Jr. Honor Society, 2; Spanish Honor Society, 2,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 3; Science Club, 4; Key Club, 4. Kenneth Allen (Ken) Pamela Beth Anderson (Pammy): McLean: Spanish Club, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom Decorations Committee. 3; Jr. Float Committe, 3; French Club, 4. Susan Anderson: McLean: Art Club, 1; Latin Club, 1,2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; HIGHLANDER, 4; Press Bureau, 4; Senior Float Committee, 4. Gail Adams Sandra Jo Adams Greg Allen Eric Adamson Pamela Beth Anderson Susan Anderson David Alexander Ken Allen 59 Judith Lynn Andriot (Judy); McLean: French Club, 1; “Le Petit Prince”, 1; French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Library Helper, 1,2, 3; Jr. Honor Society, 2; Booster Club, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Bi¬ ology Society, 3; DE Club Corresponding Sec. 4; Merit Commen¬ dation, 4. John Appleman: Other: Freshmen Football, Science Club, 1; Drama Club, 1,3; S.C.A. Rep., 1; Speech Club, 1, Spanish Club, 2; Newspaper Staff, 2; Track Team, 2,3; Photography Club, 2; Varsity Football, 3; Jr. Play, 3; Annual Staff, 3. Charles Arnett (Chuck): Other: J.V. Basketball, 1,2; Varsity Soft- ball, 2. Dave Atkinson Betty Ellen Austin: McLean: HIGHLANDER, 1,2; German Club, 2; TARTAN, 2; ‘‘Diary of Anne Frank”, 2; DE Club, 3,4. Janet Bacon: Other: Latin Club, 1; Girls’ Marching Band, 1; Math Club, 1; Honor Award, 1; Latin Award, 1; Grecoe Tr ophy, 1; McLean: Math Tutoring Squad, 2,3; Mendel Honor Biology So¬ ciety, 2; Jr. French Honor Society, 2,3; TARTAN, 2; CLAN, 3; Ass’t Girls’ Sports Editor, 4; S.C.A. Rep., 3,4; Prom Comm., 3; HIGHLANDER, 4; Varsity Hockey, 4; Varsity Basketball, 2,3, Capt., 4; Varsity Softball, 2,3; Keyettes, 3,4; National Honor Society, 4; Quill and Scroll, 4; National Merit Semifinalist, 4. ‘‘Most Sought After By Honor Societies” Ross Bailey Charles A. Arnett Dave Atkinson Betty Ellen Austin Janet Bacon Frank E. Ball, Jr.: Freshmen Basketball, Intermural Basketball, 1,2; J.V. Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; HIGHLANDER, 3,4; Varsity Club, 4; Varsity Track, 4. Donna Ballinger: Girls’ Chorus, 3. Rick Baetjer Ross Bailey Frank Elihue Ball Judith Lynn Andriot John Appleman Donna Ballinger Rick Baetjer 60 Linda Barkey Carol Barrow Cinda Lu Bell John Bell Neal Bengtson Randy Berkeley Linda Barkey Carol Barrow: Pep Club; French Club; Junior Varsity Basket¬ ball; Future Nurses; Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. 2; Jr.-Sen. Cheerleader 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Swimming Club 3. Cinda Lu Bell: Other: Class Picnic Comm. 1; Pep Club 2,3; GAA 2; Drill Team 2, Line Capt. 3; Dean’s Office Ass’t 2; FTA 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Class Carnival Comm. 3; National Honor Society 3,4. McLean: Powder Puff Football. John Bell Neal Bengtson: Hi-Y 2,3,4; Rifle Club. Randy Berkeley John Berry Sharon Bigger: FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Forensics 3; IRC 3; Prom Comm. 3; “Sound of Music” 4; Clinic Helper 4; Prose Reading. Jo Ann Blaisdell: Jr. French Honor Society 2; HIGHLANDER, 3, Ass’t. Bus. Mgr. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. Louise Bloxom John Berry Sharon Bigger Jo Ann Blaisdell Louise Bloxom 61 Joan Boccabello Gary Boone Charles Bothwell Ken Bouldin Joan Boccabello Gary Boone Charles Bothwell Ken Bouldin David Bouteiller (Bout): Audio-Visual Club 3,4. James Brackett (Jim): SCA Alt. 1; Chess Club 3; Bridge Club 4. Cheryl Bristow (Sherry): TARTAN 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; HIGHLANDER 3,4; SCA Rep. 3,4; IRC 3, Treas. 4; Clinic Helper 4. Duncan Brown: Other: Debate Team 2; German Club 2. Jerilyn Brown (Jeri): Other: Grad. Dance Comm. 1; McLean: Luau Dance Comm. 2; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Junior Board 3; Junior Hootenanny Comm.; Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader; Red Carpet Comm. 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; SCA Commr. of Pep 4; Sadie Hawkins Dec. Comm. 4; Sen. Powder Puff Team; Sen. Homecoming Princess; Gym Assistant 4. Cynthia Brown (Cindy): Other: Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1; McLean: Drill Team 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; “Ballad of Baby Doe” 2; Span. Hon. Society 2,3; French Club 3; Prose Reading 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; International Relations Club 3,4. David Bouteiller James Brackett Cheryl Bristow Duncan Brown Jerilyn Brown Cindy Brown 62 Stuart Brown Phyllis Adele Brown Carol Jean Cain Paulette Ann Campagnoli Connie Elizabeth Bruner Steve Bryan Glen Bullard Charles Thomas Burbage Stuart Brown: Other: Chorus, 1; Junior Dramatics Club, President, 1; “Life With Father”, 1; “Peck’s Bad Boy”, 1; Art, 1. McLean: Acappella Choir, 2; All-State Chorus, 2,3; “Teahouse of the August Moon”, 2; “The Ballad of Baby Doe”, 2; Madrigals, 3,4; Modern Music Masters, 3, Vice President, 4; Thespian Honor Society, 3,4; “Frosty the Snowman”, 3; “A Midsummernight’s Dream”, 3; Mendle Honor Biology Society, 3; Art Club, 3; “The Sound of Music”, 4. Phyllis Adele Brown: Other: Chorus, 1,3; “Oklahoma”, 3; Gym¬ nastics Club, 3; Class Secretary, 4. McLean: Senior Powder Puff Game, 4. Connie Elizabeth Bruner: Bowling Intramurals, 1; Highland Choir, 2; “Ballad of Baby Doe”, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; American Singers, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Pep Club, 1. Steve Bryan Glen Bullard; (Fonster): Varsity Football Manager, 1,2,3; Varsity Basketball Manager, 1,2; Varsity Baseball Manager, 1; Varsity Club, 2,3; Varsity Track Manager, 2; Prom Committee, 3; CLAN, 2,3, Editor, 4; Varsity Football Trainer, 4; Student Co-operative Association, 4. Charles Thomas Burbage (Tom): Football, 1; Track, 1,2; Junior Varsity Basketball, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Varsity Football, 3, Co-Captain, 4; Key Club, 4; CLAN, Sports Editor, 4; Varsity Club, 3, President, 4; Varsity Track, 3,4; Basketball, 3,4. Cheryl Burke: Other: French Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; Russian Club, 2; McLean: Keyettes, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; TARTAN, 3,4; National French Honor Society, 3, Secretary, 4; Chairman Cap and Gown Committee, 4; Merit Letter of Commendation, 4; Woodward and Lothrop Teen Board Representative, 4. Margaret Byers: Other: Glee Club, 1,2; Girls Volleyball, 1; McLean: Spanish Club, 3,4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; I.R.C., 4. Carol Jean Cain: Clinic Helper, 1; Future Nurses of America, 1,3, President, 4; Sweetheart Dance Committee, 2; Girl’s Gym¬ nastics, 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President, 3; HIGHLANDER, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Gym Assistant, 4; Inter Club Council, 4. Paulette Ann Campagnoli: Latin Club, 1, Treasurer, 2, Vice- President, 3, President, 4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, Vice-President, 2; Math Club, 2, Vice-President, 3, Secretary- Treasurer, 4; National Honor Society, 3, Secretary, 4. Cheryl Burke Margaret Byers 63 Linda Campbell Paul Campbell Patricia Jane Carney David P. Carpenter Linda Campbell: Other: Drama Club, 3; Library Club, 3; McLean: Booster Club, 4; “Sound of Music”, 4. Paul Campbell: Junior Varsity wrestling, 2; Varsity track, 2,3, 4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Varsity Wrestling, 4; Varsity Club, 4; Tau Omicron Hi-Y, 4. Patricia Jane Carney: Other: Pep Club, 1; Yearbook, 1; Girls Athletic League, 1; Junior Varsity Basketball, 1; Choir, 1; Junior Red Cross, 1; McLean: Future Nurses of America, 2; Highland Choir, 2; “Ballad of Baby Doe”, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; American Singers, 3; “Conversation Francaise”, 3; “Night of American Music”, 3; International Relations Club, 4; Acappella Choir, 4. David P. Carpenter: Mendal Honor Biology Society, 2; Intermural Basketball, 3. Brenda Carrouth: Other: Volleyball, 2; “Vaudvill Varities”, 2; Speech Club, 2; Drama, 2; Volleyball, 1; “Call Me Madame”, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 3, President, 4; International Relations Club, 3; American Legion Oratorical Contest winner, 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 4. Sandra Carswell: Other: Latin Club, 1; Cheerleader, 1; Drill team, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2; Spanish Club, 3; Junior French Honor Society, 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 3; Spanish Honor Society, 4. Patrick Carter: (Pat) Junior Varsity football, 2,3. Lee Cassel Kathleen Cassidy: Glee Club, 2,3; Spanish Club, 3. Steve Clagett: Acapella Choir, 1; Hi-Y Club, 4. Brenda Carrouth Sandra Carswell Patrick Carter Lee Cassel Kathleen Cassidy Steve Clagett 64 Paul Christensen Gorden L. Clark Jim Clarke Paul Clohan Paul Christensen: French Club, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; J.V. Wrestling, 2; Intramural Basketball, 3; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; H-Y, 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader, 4. Gorden L. Clark: Other; Pep Club, 1,2; Newspaper, 1,2. Jim Clarke: Freshman Football; Literary Club, 2,3,4; Inter¬ national Relations Club. Paul Clohan: Band, 1; Track, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Intramural Basketball, 3. Richard Combs (Rich): Other; Electronics Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; California Scholastic Federation, 2,3; Intramural Basketball, 2,3; McLean: Intramural Basketball, 4. Robert A. Conley (Bob): Bridge Club, 4; President-Amature Radio Club. Candice Cook (Cande): Other: Girls Athletic Association, 4. Rafael Eudaldo Correa: Other: Soccer Team, 1; Debate Team, 1; Anglo-Colombian Language Club, 1; McLean: Spanish Club, 2,3,4; Chess Club, 3; International Club, 2; International Re¬ lations Club, 3; Spanish Honor Society, 3, President, 4. Rebecca A. Corvick (Becky): Marching Band, 1,2,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Symphonic Band, 3,4; Tri-M, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Woodwind Quintet, 3,4; Omicron Tri-Hi-Y, 4; “The Sound Of Music”, 4. Mamie Coulter: Other: Intramural Volleyball, Swim Club, 2; Glee Club, 3. Richard Combs Robert A. Conley Candice Cook Rafael Eudaldo Correa Rebecca A. Corvick Mamie Coulter 65 JimH. Cowan: Other: Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Track, 1,2,3; Varsity Football, 2,3; J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Basketball, 4. Jeffrey Crawford Drama Club, 1; National Forensics League, 2,3; French Club, 2; Key Club, 3. Beverly Crouse: Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3; Library Helper, 1,2,4; Com¬ mencement Committee, 4. Susan R. Crutcher: Other: Spanish Club, 1; Art Club, 1,2: Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Booster Club, 2; International Club, 2; Surfing Club, 2; McLean: Commencement Committee, 4; Baccalaureate Committee, 4; TARTAN, 4. Michael Curran Mike Custer: Homeroom Representative, 1; Crew Team, 1,2. Caroline Frances Currie: Homeroom Representative, 1,3; Girls Chorus, 1; Keyettes, 2,3, Secretary, 4; Class Social Committee Chairman, 2; Tri-M, 2, Secretary, 3,4; Girls Choir, 2; National Junior Honor Society, 2; SCA Social Committee, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Madrigals, 3,4; “Sound of Music”, 4. Margo Cutchall: Glee Club, 1,2; Latin Club, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Intramural Volleyball, 2; I.R.C., 3,4; French Club, 4; Powder- Puff Football, 4. Elizabeth Daley (Liz): Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; Intramural Volleyball, 2; International Relations Club, 3; Powder-Puff Football, 4. Tony Dammer: History Club, 1; J.V. Basketball, 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball, 3,4; Junior-Senior Game, 3. Beverly Crouse Susan R. Crutcher Michael Curran Mike Custor Caroline Frances Currie Margo Cutchall mmm Jim H. Cowan Jeffrey Crawford Elizabeth Daley Tony Dammer 66 Steven Dantzker Patricia Darling David Dean John DeBroche Lynn Damall Kathy Davis Berkeley Davis Nancy Davis Steven Dantzker: Science Club 2,3; SCA Rep. 2; CLAN Staff 2, Ad. Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Prom Comm. 3; SCA Cabinet 3; Set Construction Crew 3; Nat’l Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Lab Ass’t 3; Heather Award 3; National Merit Semi¬ finalist 4; “Most Interested Student’’ 4; Mensa 4. Patricia Darling: Pep Club 1; Art Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Prom Comm. 3; IRC 3; Spanish Club 4; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4. Lynn Damall: FTA 1,2; “Call Me Madam’’ 1; “Ballad of Baby Doe’’ 2; Jr. Varsity Basketball 2; Guidance Helper 3,2,4; SCPA Rep. 3; CLAN-Business Manager 3, Faculty Editor 4; Varsity Basketball 3,4; SR. French Honor Society 3,4; Tri-M 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Gym Ass’t 4; “Sound of Music’’ 4; Madrigals 4; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Kathy Davis: French Club 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Jr. Honor Society 2. Berkeley Davis: Pep Club 2; French Club 2; Refreshment Comm. 3. Nancy Davis: Tri-Hi-Y 2; Suzanne Davis: Art Club 1,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; TARTAN 2,3, Layout Editor 4; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; HIGHLANDER 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; SCA Rep. 4; Bridge Club 4. Lee Davis David Dean: German Band 1; Jr. Varsity Wrestling 1; All-State Band 1; Nat’l Jr. Honor Society 2; Tri-M 2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Track 2; Key Club 3,4; All-State Band 3,4. John DeBroche Suzanne Davis Lee Davis 67 John Decker Stephen Dellinger Jo Ann Denbow Kathy Denneny John Decker Stephen Dellinger: HIGHLANDER 1,2; Chess Club 2,3; Swim¬ ming Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, Treas. 4. Jo Ann Denbow Kathy Denneny: Latin Club 1; FTA 3; HIGHLANDER 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; TARTAN 4; SCA 4. Mike Derrick: Chess Club 1; Jr. Varsity Baseball 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Latin Club 3; Coin Club 4; Jan Desmond: GAA 1; Drill Team 2; Pep Club 2,3; SCA Rep. 3; National Honor Society 3; Prom Comm. 3; Nat’l Honor Society 4. Patty Dieterman: Pep Club 1,2; Latin Club 2; Sr. Powder Puff Football 4. John Dick: Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Jr. Varsity Football 1; Spanish Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3,4; History Club 3; Varsity Football 4. Eugenia Diehl: Pep Club 1; TARTAN 2, Art Editor 3,4; FTA 4; Commencement Comm. 4. Chris Dieterich: Chess Club 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 4; Science Club 4. Mike Derrick Jan Desmond Wmff ' - Patricia Dieterman John Dick Eugenia Diehl Chris Dieterich 68 Ernest Doe Lois Dimpfel Julie Ann Donaldson Nancy Donaldson Lois Dimpfel: Jr. Varsity Hockey 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball 2; CLAN 2; Athletic Office Helper 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Guidance Office Helper 4; Commencement Comm. Chairman 4. Ernest G. Doe (Ernie); Freshman Basketball 1; Fr. Football 1; Jr. Varsity Football 2; Jr. Varsity Basketball 2; Latin Club 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Math Club 4; Nat’l Merit Commen¬ dation 4. Julie Ann Donaldson Nancy Donaldson: French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Keyettes 2, Jr. District Rep, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; ICC Rep. 2; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; SC A Social Comm. 3; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 3; SCA Bulletin Bd. Comm. 4; Homecoming Dance Comm. 4. Kathleen Doty (Kathy): OTHER: Student Council 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 3; McLean: Powder Puff Football 4; Sr. Float Comm. 4. Mary Lynn Douglas (Lynn): “Life With Father” 1; “Call Me Madam” 1; “Henry III, Part I” 1; Library Helper 1; Astronomy Club 1; Chess Club 1; Nat’l Jr. Honor Society 1; “Baby Doe” 2; Literary Club 2,3,4; HIGHLANDER 3,4; Madrigals 4; “Sound of Music” 4; Tri-M 4; Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Jacqueline Dow (Jackie): OTHER: Fr. Cheerleader Captain 1; Pep Club 1; SCA Rep. 1; Jr. Varsity Basketball 1; Drill Team 2; Girls’ Club 2; Homecoming Dance 2; Publicity Club 2; Girls’ Athletic Club 2; McLean: Student Store Helper 2; Heather Award 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Red Carpet Comm. 3; Sr. Class Sec. 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Homecoming Dance 4; Forensics 4; Sadie Hawkins Dance 4; Commencement Comm. 4. Patria Dowling: OTHER: Pep Club 1; British-American Relations Club 1; Jr. Honor Society 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; TARTAN 2; HIGHLANDER 2, Managing Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; Keyettes 2,3; Fr. Jr. Honor Society 2; Thistle Award 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Fr. Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4 (Vice President). Karin Duncan: Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Booster Club 3,4; Prom. Comm. 3; Red Carpet Comm. 3,4; Songleader 4. yan DuMont Kathleen Doty Mary Lynn Douglas Jacqueline Laura Dow Patcia Ann Dowling Karin Anne Duncan Ryan DuMont 69 David Dye Gail Frances Dyer: Library Helper 2,3; Heather Award 2,3; Booster Club 3, Pres. 4; D.E. Club 4; Main Office Helper 4. Karen Echles: SCA Rep. 1,3,4; Debate Team 1,2; Mendel Honor Biology Society-Treas. 2; Class Sec. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Keyettes 4; SCA Social Chairman 4; Sadie Hawkins Homecoming Dance 4. Cathleen Egan (Katy): Drill Team 2, Lt. 3, Co-Capt. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Commencement Comm. 4. William Eledge: Chess Club 2,3; Literary Club-Vice Pres. 2,3; Jr. Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Coin Club-Pres. 3,4; ICC 4, Chairman 3. Beverly Elkins (Bev): Drill Team 2,3; CLAN 2; Prom Comm. 3; Powder Puff Football 4. Jon Erickson: Jr.-Sr. Game 3. Pamela Sue Esch: National Jr. Honor Society 1,2; National French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; “Call Me Madam” 1; Science Club 1; Class Vice-Pres. 2; SCA Rep. 2; Tri-M 2, Treas. 3,4; CLAN 2,3, Activities Editor 4; Keyettes 2, Treas. 3, Northern Va. District Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Madrigals 3,4; “Ballad of Baby Doe” 2; Prom Comm. 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Thistle Award 3; Va. Girls’ State 3; “Sound of Music” 4. Bruce Falls: Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Jr. Varsity Track 2; Prom Comm. 3; Homecoming Dance 3; Varsity Track 3,4; Sadie Hawkins Dance 4; Varsity Club 4. Anita Farrell: OTHER: Hockey Club 1,2; Swimming Club 1,2,3; Class Pres. 1; Basketball Club 3; McLean: EBLA 4. Karen Susan Eckles Cathleen Egan William Eledge Beverly Elkins Jon Erickson Pamela Sue Esch David S. Dye Gail Frances Dyer Bruce T. Falls, Jr. Anita Farrell 70 Richard Fellows Robert Fellows: Chess Club, Stamp Club, 2; Intramural Basket¬ ball, 2,3. Katie Fields Gill Fitzhugh Kathleen Stewart Fields: F.B.L.A., 1, Intramurals, 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3, Mendel Honor Biology, 2, Drill Team, 3, Spanish Club 3, N.E.D.T. Award, 3, F.N.A. 4, CLAN Staff, 4, Powder Puff Team, 4, Commencement Committee, 4. Mayo McGill Fitzhugh, III: Freshman Basketball, Varsity Golf Team, 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club, 1; J.V. Basketball, 2, Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Varsity Club 3 4- HIGHLANDER Staff, 4. ’ ’ Franees John Fitzpatrick: Freshmen Football, Freshmen Basket¬ ball, Swimming Team, Varsity Football, 2,3,4; Wrestling, 2, Track 2,3,4; SCA Representative, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Class President, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Boys’ State, 3; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; SCA President, 4. Lynn Fossett: Other: Future Homemakers of America, 1,2; D.E. Club, 3,4. Susan Fossum: Art Club, 1; Powder Puff Team, 4. Alan Freed Francis Fitzpatrick Lynn Fossett Julia Freeman: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4; Homecoming Dance Decorations, 4. Linda Diane Froehlich: French Club, 1; Future Homemakers of America, 2; Magazine Drive, 2; SCA Representative, 2; Sweetheart Dance, 2; Junior Varsity Hockey, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Varsity Hockey, 4, SCA, 4. Susan Fossum Alan Freed HH Richard Fellows Robert Fellows Julie Freeman Linda Froehlich 71 Paul Gallimore: Other: Track, 1; Football, 1,2, Basketball, 1,2; Carnival Chairman, 2,3; Varsity Football, 2; Folking Sing¬ ing Club, 3, Booster Club, 4; FBLA, 4. Edward Gaskin: J.V. Wrestling, 1; Varsity Track, 1,2,3,4; Magazine Drive, 3,4; Red Carpet Committee, 4. Karen Gaskin Thomas George Georgelas: Varsity Wrestling, 1,2,4; Freshmen Football, French Club, 1; J.V. Football, 2; Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Varsity Club, 2,3,4; Varsity Football, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Varsity Wrestling, 4; Library Helper, 4. Malinda Jane Georges: J.V. Hockey, 1,2; Math Club, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Science Club, 2,3,4; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Science Fair, 2,3,4. Alan Gillespie: Dance Band, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 1,2,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; J.V. Football, 2; Northern Virginia Science Fair, 3; Science Club, 4. Donna Glenn: Other: Diamond Head Archery Club,, 2; Math Club, 3; Astronomy Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; J.V. Softball Manager, 3; Northern Virginia Group 1-A Archery Tournament, 3; Spanish Club, 4; Bridge Club, 4; National Honor Society, 4. Linda Good: Other: F.N.A., 3; Prom Committee 3; Annual Staff, 3; McLean: SCA Representative, 4; Powder Puff Game, 4; Clinic Helper, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Anson Goodier: Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Science Club, 2,3,4; V.W. Exchange Student to Germany, 3; SCA Representative, 3; Math Club, 3,4. Edward Gorham: Freshman Football, Art Club, 1; J.V. Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3; Track, 4. Karen Gaskin Tom Georgelas Malinda Georges Alan Gillespie Donna Glenn Linda Good Paul Gallimore Bob Gaskin Anson Goodier Edward Gorham 72 Maggie Grady Curtis Grina Katherine Hall Pat Hankins Margaret Stripling Grady: Spanish Club, 1; SCA Representative, 1; Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus, 2; “Ballad of Baby Doe” 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Magazine Drive, 3; Drill Team, 4. Curtis Grina Katherine Frances Hall: Drill Team, 2,3,4; SCA Representative, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Prom Committee, 3; HIGHLANDER, 4. Patricia C. Hankins: J.V. Hockey, 1; Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Varsity Hockey, 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Keyettes, 2,3,4; Tri-M, 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; AFS Com¬ mittee, 3; HIGHLANDER, 4. Karen Lynn Hanson: Other: Girls Choir, 1; Girls’ League, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 1; McLean: CLAN, 2; German Club, 2; HIGHLANDER, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Quill and Scroll, 4; Otfice Helper, 4; Magazine Drive, 4; SCA Repredentative, 4. Lawrence Davisson Hardman: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2. James Harris: Youth For Christ, 1,2,3,4. Sandy Hanson Lawrence Peyton Harris, Jr.: Varsity Tennis, 1; French Club, 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative, 1; JV Football, 2; JV Basketball, 2; Junior French Honor Society, 3; Gym Asst., 3; Varsity Foot¬ ball, 4; Varsity Baseball, 4; Senior French Honor Society, 4; Office Helper, 4; Varsity Club, 4; CLAN, 4. Susan Alice Harrison: Freshman Cheerleader; “Call Me Madam” 1; J.V. Basketball, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; J.V. Cheerleading, 2; Sweetheart Dance, 2; Prom Committee, 3. Karen Hanson Larry Hardman Jim Harris Sandy Hanson Peyton Harris Susan Harrison 73 Lynne Harvel Bill Hawley Diane Hayes Sharon Heffelfinger Lynne Harvel: J.V. Softball, 1,2; Varsity Hockey Mgr., 2, J.V. Basketball, 2,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Junior Honor Society, 2; J.V. Hockey, 3; School Store Helper, 3,4; Varsity Softball, 3; Varsity Hockey, 4; Guidance Office Helper, 4; Varsity Basketball, 4. William L. Hawley: Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Junior tHonor Society, 2; Astronomy Club, 2,3; Chess Club, 2,3,4; “Tea House of the August Moon” 2; Prom Committee, 3; Math Club, 3,4; Junior French Honor Society, 3; Literary Club, 3; Bridge 3,4; Senior French Honor Society, 4. Diane Lee Hayes: Chorus, 1,2; French Club, 2,3; Art Club, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Game, 4; IRC Club, 4; SCA Representative, 4; Guidance Representative, 4. Sharon Heffelfinger: SCA Representative, 1; YFC, 1; French Club, 1; Chess Club, 2; Powder Puff Team, 4. Gale Held: Pep Club, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4; Junior Honor Society, 1,2; J.V. Basketball, 1,2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; AFS Committee, 3; SCA Representative, 3,4; IRC, 4; HIGH¬ LANDER, 4. Barbara Henderson: Drama Club, 2; SCA Representative, 2; School Newspaper, 2,3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader, 3; Prom Decorations, 3; HIGHLANDER, 4; CLAN, 4. June Herring Ken Hester: Science Club, 1. Harry Hill Rita Hill: Drill Team, 3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2,3; American Singers, 4. Gale Held Barbara Henderson June Herring Ken Hester Harry Hill Rita Hill 74 Patrick Hiller (Pat): Rifle Club, 1; Spanish Club, 3. Bruce Hills: Baseball, 1,2; Chemistry Club, 3; Key Club, 4; National Honor Society, 4. Barbara Kay Hinds (Bobbi): CLAN, 2,3; History Club, 2; Literary Club, 2,3; Library Helper, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Guidance Represen¬ tative, 4. JoAnn Hoffmann (Jo): Other: Freshman Cheerleader, 1; S.C.A. Senator, 1; J.V. Hockey, 1; J.V. Basketball, 1,2; J.V. Cheer¬ leader, 2; Homeroom Representative, 2,3; Keyettes, 2; Senior Play, 2; Honor Society, 1,2; Junioi-Senior Play, 3; G A A 3- McLean: HIGHLANDER, 4. Martha Carol Hopping (Carol): Pep Club, 1; French Club, 1,3; Drill Team, 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2; HIGHLANDER, 3, Girl’s Sports Editor, 4; Prom Committee, 3. Barbara Guinn Howard (Barbie): Debate Team, 1,2; Freshman Cheerleader; “Call Me Madam”, 1; French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Junior Honor Society, 1, Vice-President, 2; Sweetheart Court, 1,2; Freshman Class Treasurer; J.V. Cheerleader, Co- Captain, 2, Captain, 3; Thistle Award, 2; Keyettes, 2,3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Girl’s State Representative, 3; Varsity Cheerleader, 4. Cheryl Howard: Pep Club, 1,2; Booster Club, 3,4; Keyettes, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4; Senior Communications Committee, 4. Dorothy Jean Howell: Girl’s Basketball, l;Glee Club, 1; Y.F.C., 3; Acappella Choir, 3; Highlander Choir, 4; “Sound of Music”, 4; Tri-M, 4. Hewitt Hurst Linda Hutton Barbara Kay Hinds (Bobbi) JoAnn Hoffman (Jo) Martha Carol Hopping (Carol) Barbara Guinn Howard (Barbie) Cheryl Howard Dorothy Jean Howell Patrick Hiller (Pat) Bruce Hills Hewitt Hurst Linda Hutton 75 Donald W. Hyatt (Don) Jonathan Irwin (Jon) Steve Lynn Johnston Nancy Gillett Jones (Jonesie) Nancy Elizabeth Jacobus David James Donald W. Hyatt (Don): Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Art Club, 3,4; Science Club, 3,4; TARTAN, 3,4; National Science Fair Finalist, 3; Summer Institute in Biology, 3; Westinghouse Talent Search Honors Group, 4. Jonathan Irwin (Jon) Nancy Elizabeth Jacobus: Science Club, 1 ,2,3; Astronomy Club, 1,2,3; Library Helper, 1,2,3; National French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Junior Honor Society, 2; Debate Team 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 3, Business Manager, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Quill and Scroll, 3,4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, 4. Gregory Jessup David Johnson (Dave) David James: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; History Club, 2. Gregory Jessup: Basketball, 2,3,4. David Johnson: Hi-Y, 2,3, .Vice-President, 4. Science Club, Prom Committee, 3; Track, 4. Gayle Johnson: French Club, 1; “Call Me Madam’’, 1; “Henry IV’’, 1; “Life With Father’’, 1; “A Very Merry Christmas’’, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Thespians, 2, Treasurer, 3, President, 4; “Teahouse of the August Moon’’, 2; “The Miracle Worker’’, 2; “Beauty and the Beast’’, 2; “The Importance of Being Earnest”, 2; “The Diary of Anne Frank”, 3; “Frosty the Snowman”, 3; Clinic Helper, 4; “The Sound of Music”, 4; “The Miser”, 4; “The Happiest Millionaire”, 4; Senior An¬ nouncements Committee, 4. Karen Johnson: Varsity Softball, 1,2,3; Girl’s Sport Club, 2; J.V. Basketball, 2; French Club, 2,3; Varsity Volleyball, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; National French Honor Society, 3,4; International Relations Club, 4. Steve Lynn Johnston: Track, 2,3; Hi-Y, 3,4. Nancy Gillett Jones (Jones ie): Other: S.C.A. Representative, 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Rachet Squad, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee, 2; McLean: German Club, Treasurer, 3; Pep Club, 3; I.R.C., 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; French Club, 4; Powder Puff Football, 4; HIGHLANDER, 4, TARTAN, 4; Senior Com¬ munications Council, 4. Gayle Johnson Karen Johnson 76 Rebecca Wren Jones Elsie Jordan Linda Keys Linda Carol Kincaid Lisa Jorgenson Martha Lee Keebler Rebecca Wren Jones: J.V. Cheerleader, 2,3; Sweetheart Dance Committee, 2; CLAN, 4; AFS Committee, 4. Elsie Jordan: Future Teachers, 1,4; Tri-M, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Senior Powder Puff Team, 4; Commencement Committee, 4; Senior Communications Council, 4. Lisa Jorgenson: Other: Choir, 1,2; S.C.A. Secretary, 2; Drama Club, 2; Girl’s Basketball, 2; McLean: “Dial M for Murder”, 3; Keyettes, 3,4; Homeroom Representative, 4. Martha Lee Keebler: Other: J.V. Hockey, 1; Varsity Softball, 1; Varsity Swimming Team, 1; McLean: J.V. Softball, 2; Varsity Softball, 3; F.B.L.A. Treasurer, 3; Finance Office Helper, 3. Mary Keebler Robert Steven Keefer Mary Keebler Robert Steven Keefer: Other: Football, 1,2; Baseball, 1,2; Wrestling, 2; Swim Team, 2. McLean: Football, 4. Thomas W. Kennedy: Spanish Club, 3. Joy Kettler: Pep Club, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; TARTAN, 2; HIGHLANDER, 3, Feature Editor, 4; Keyettes, 4; Quill and Scroll Honor Society, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4; Senior Representative, 4. Linda Keys Linda Carol Kincaid: Other: Drama Club, 1; Sigma Service Club, Treasurer, 2,3; Red Cross Club, 2; Dance Committee, 2,3; Equestrian Club, 3. Thomas W. Kennedy (Tom) Joy Kettler 77 Linda Klotz LeRoy Knott (Lee) Linda Klotz Susan Marie Knowlton Charles Koenig LeRoy Knott (Lee): Freshman Football; Intramurals, 1; J.V. Football, 2; J.V. Basketball, 2; Gym Assistant, 3; Varsity Baseball, 4. Susan Marie Knowlton: Intramural Basketball, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; D.E. Club, 4. Charles Koenig: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; J.V. Base ball, 3. Frances Elaine Kramer (Fran): Art Club, 1,2,3; Intramural Hockey, 1; Intramural Basketball, 1; TARTAN, 1,2; I.C.C., 2; Junior French Honor Society, 2; Pep Club, 2; J.V. Hockey, 2; Intramural Table Tennis, 3. Denise Lacasse Karen Lambertson (Beaver): Spanish Club, 1; Drill Team, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Commencement Committee, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Pauline Lange (Polly): Tri-Hi-Y, 1; Art Club, 1; TARTAN, 2; Distributive Education Club, 4. Joanne Ruth Lehman (Jo): FHA, 1; Art Club, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Guidance Representative, 4. Gerald F. Lemnah (Gerry): Intramural Football, 1,2. Frances Elaine Kramer (Fran) Denise Lacasse _ Karen Lambertson (Beaver) Pauline Lange (Polly) Joanne Ruth Lehman (Jo) Gerald F. Lemnah (Gerry) 78 Erika Lengryl Stephen Leverone Toby Loritsch Karen Loveridge Cherie Lewis James Lewis Erika Lengryl: Chorus, 1; Latin Club, 1; Swim Club, 2; FHA, 2; Debate Team, 2; Guidance Representative, 4. Stephen Leverone John Lipp Jon Lindjord Cherie Lewis: Girls’ Chorus, 1, Pep Club, 2; Art Club, 2; CLAN, 3; Prom Decorations Committee, 3; TARTAN, 4. James Lewis: Wrestling, 3,4. Jon Lindjord: Chess Club, 1,2; Science Club, 1; Key Club, 3,4; J.V. Basketball, 3; National Merit Semi-Finalist, 3; Spanish Honor ' Society, 3; Varsity Basketball, 4. John Lipp: Chess Club, 3; Swim Club, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3. Len Edward Little: “Tea House of the August Moon”, 2; FFA, 2; “Midsummer Night’s Dream”, 3, “Dial M for Murder”, 3. Dinah Marie Lofland: DE Club, 3,4. Toby David Loritsch: Chess Club, 2,3,4; Bridge Club, 4; German Club, 4. Karen Loveridge: French Club, 2,3; Girl’s Chorus, 2; Pep Club, 2; Prom Committee, 3; ICC Representative, 3. Lee Little Dinah Lofland 79 mmce Judy Lowe Bill Lorve Marty Manch Ilka Marschall Judity Linda Loy Ellen Lukens Bob Lynar Paul Magnusson Judith Lowe: French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Junior Honor Society, 2; FTA, 2; FHA, 2; Pep Club, 2; Northern Virginia Science Fair, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Quill and Scroll, 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 3,4; S.I.P.A. Bill Lorve Judity Linda Loy: FBLA, 1, Girls’ Chorus, 1, “King David’’ 2; “The Ballad of Baby Doe” 2. Ellen Pennell Lukens: French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Northern Virginia Science Fair, 2; HIGHLANDER, 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society, 2; Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Keyettes, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Thistle Award, 3; Quill and Scroll, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Game, 4; Senior Board, 4. Robert Lynar: Chess Club, 1; Stamp Club, 1,2,3,4; Latin Club, 3,4; Senior Board, 4. Paul Magnusson: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Latin Club, 2; Swim Club, 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 4; Student Press Bureau, 4. Charles Mahler John Manasco: Freshman Football, Prom Committee, 3. Marty Manch, IV: Student Staff, 2; D.E. Club, 4. Ilka Renate Marschall: SCA Representative, 2; “Sadie Hawkins Dance” 2, Sweetheart Dance, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; TARTAN, 2; German Club, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Superior Achievement Award, 3; Savings Bank Helper, 3; CLAN, 3,4; Heather Award, 3; Quill and Scroll, 2,3,4; HIGHLANDER, 4; ICC Board Member, 4; Student Press Bureau, 4; Guidance Representative, 4. Charles Mahler John Manasco 80 Douglas Marshall Sheryl Marshall Phil Masemer Bob Mosher Douglas L. Marshall: Lab Assistant, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2,3,4. Sheryl Metz Marshall: FTA, 1; J.V. Softball, 2; J.V. Hockey, 3,4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Varsity Softball, 3,4; Com¬ mencement Committee, 4; Varsity Basketball Manager, 4. Phil Masemer Bob Mosher David Mason: Latin Club, 1,2,3,4; Stamp Club, 1,2,3,4; Junior Honor Society, 2; Math Club, 2,3,4; Chess Club, 2,3,4; Astronomy Club, 4. John Stevens Mason: Stamp Club, 1,2,3,4; French Club, 1; J.V. Football, 2; Mendel Honor Biology, 2; NEDT Award, 2; Science Club, 3,4; Chess Club, 3,4; Key Club, 4; ICC Representative, 4; SCA Representative, 4. Carol Maty as: French Club, 1. Mary Ann McAfee: Latin Club, 1; Chorus, 1; Pep Club, 2; Tri- Hi-Y, 3,4; Booster Club, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3 ; Powder Puff Game, 4; Commencement Committee, 4; ICC Representative, 4; Clinic Helper, 4; American Singers, 4. Anita McGarry: Booster Club, 1,2; Girls’ League, 1,2,3; Tri- Hi-Y, 3,4; IRC, 4; Commencement Committee, 4; HIGHLANDER. Charles Theodore McGavin: German Club, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Chess Club, 3,4; Math Club, 3,4. Carol Matyas Mary Ann McAfee Anita McGarry Charles McGavin 81 Diane McGuire: “Henry IV” 1; German Club, 1,2; Science Club, 1,2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; French Club, 2,3; Chess Club, 2; “Tea House of the August Moon” 2; SCA Alternate, 2; Math Club, 3,4; SCA Representative, 4; IRC, 4; Sue Mcllwee Pamela McKnew: Pep Club, 1. Lindsay McManus: German Club, 1; Key Club, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Club, 2; Math Club, 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society, 2,3; NSF Grant to University of North Carolina, Summer, 1964; First Prize Northern Virginia Science Fair; Honors Group Westinghouse Science Talent Search; National Honor Society. Linda Means: French Club, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Sweetheart Dance, 2; SCA Representative, 2,3; SCA Directory. Charlotte Meyer: IRC, 4; Keyettes, 4; Powder Puff Game, 4; Modem Music Masters, 4; AFS Foreign Exchange Student from Switzerland for year 1964-1965. Patricia Michael: F.H.A., 1. Leslie Ann Miller: French Club, 1; J.V. Hockey, 1,2; J.V. Basketball, 1,2; J.V. Softball, 1,2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; Varsity Softball, 2,3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Varsity Softball, 3,4; Girls’ Phy. Ed. Office Helper, 3; Keyettes, 4; CLAN, 4; HIGHLANDER, 4;. Rebecca Jane Miller: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Literary Club, 2,3; Prom Committee, 3; French Honor Society, 3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 3.4. IRC 4; Basketball Letter of Commendation. Burt Mitchell: Sweetheart Dance, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Tri-M, 2.3.4. Pamela McKnew Lindsay McManus Linda Means Lotti Meyer Patricia Michael Leslie Miller Diane McGuire Sue Mcllwee Becky Miller Burt Mitchell 82 Kaye Mondell Kathleen Ann Moon Bidwell Moore Polly Moore Jo Ann Morgan Steve Morlan Kaye Mondell: Other: FHA 1,2; FBLA 3; Kathleen Moon (Kathie): Math Club 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Bridge Club-Sec, Treas. 4; Sr. Float Comm 4. Bidwell Moore Polly Moore: Debate Team 1,2,3,4; German Club Sec. 1, Pres, 2, V.P. 3; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Astronomy Club 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2;SCA Rep 2; Madrigals 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Forensics 3; “Sound of Music’’ 4; Tri-M 4; in Top 40 Westinghouse Science Talent Search 4. Jo Ann Morgan: Majorettes 1, Co-Capt. 2, Capt. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; FT A 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; HIGHLANDER 4. Steve Morlan: Madrigals 3,4; Tri-M 3,4; “Sound of Music” 4 . Gail Morton: Other: “Archibald” 1; Math Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Science Club 4; IRC Club 4; Math Tutoring Squad 4 . Steve Murphy: Freshman Football 1; Class Treas. 1; Jr. Varsity Football 2; IRC Club 3; German Club 4. Milena Musulin: Tri-Hi-Y 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Sr. District Rep. 4; SCA Rep. 4. Lloyd W. Myers: Stamp Club 1; Science Club 1 ; French Club 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club 3; Madrigals 3,4; All State Choir 3; Cycle Club 3,4. Gail Morton Steve Murphy I Milena Musulin Lloyd W. Myers 83 Sandra Nelson Sydney Nethercott Raymond Myers: J.V. Football, 1,2. Fred Neal Sandra Lee Nelson: NEDT Award, 1,2; Pep Club, 1,2; French Club, 1; vSCA Representative, 2; Sweetheart Dance, 2; Junior Class Treasurer, 3; Prom Committee Chairman, 3; Sadie Hawkins Dance, 3; Girl Senator, 4;Keyettes, 4; Homecoming Committee, 4. Sydney Nethercott: Pep Club, 1,2; CLAN, 2; Junior Class Sec¬ retary, 3; HIGHLANDER, 3,4; Vice President, Senior Class, ICC Representative, Quill and Scroll, 4. Ted Newcomb: Varsity Tennis, 1,2,3,4; Latin Club, 2; Junior Honor Society, 1,2. Randee Newgoard: “Call Me Madam” 1; “Life With Father” 1; Sweetheart Dance, 2; Homecoming Dance, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; Swim Team, 3; IRC, 3; Senior Class Trip Com¬ mittee. Cathi Nihart: Other: California Scholarship Federation, Latin Club, Surf Club, French Club, Pep Club. McLean: NRC, 4. Sharon Nacita: Art Club, 1. Sandra Nolan: Drill Team, 1,2,3,4; DJFC, 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Team, 4; Senior Float Committee, 4; Magazine Drive, 4. Forrest Norvell: Varsity Football, 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball, 2,3, 4; Varsity Club, 2,3,4. Ted Newcomb Randee Newgoard Sandra Nolan Norvell Forrest 84 Terry Palmer Leslie Parker Walter Nuschke Clint O’Connor Mike O’Donnell John O’Neil Vince Osborn Pam Owens Walter Nuschke: Indoor Track, 4; Junior-Senior Game, 4; Track Team, 4. Clint O’Connor: Freshman Football, 1; Baseball, 1,2; Wrestling, 1,2; TARTAN, Art Editor, 4. Michael O’Donnell: French Club, 2; Science Club, 2,3. John O’Neil Vincent Osborn: Freshman Football, 1; Wrestling, 1; Science Club, 1,2,3; Set Crew, 1,2; German Club, 3,4; IRC, 4. Pamela Owens: Other: Chorus, 1; Baseball, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Bridge Club, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3; Spanish Honor Society, 3. Nancy Palm: HIGHLANDER, 1; FBLA, 3; Art Club, 3; IRC, 3,4. Rita Palmer: FBLA, 2,3,4. Teresa Palmer: Other: Junior Honor Society, 1, French Club, 1. McLean: Math Tudoring Squad, Junior Honor Society, 2; Art Club, 2, 3,4; Mendel Honor Biology, 2; Prom Committee, 2; French Honor Society, 3,4; Bridge Club, 4; Senior Honor Society, 3,4; Chess Club, 4. Leslie Earle Parker: Photo Club, 1; HIGHLANDER, 1,2,3,4; Set Crew, 1,2; German Club, 2,3; CLAN, 3,4. Nancy Palm Rita Palmer 85 Berry Parsons Terry Parsons Joyce Patterson Norm Paxton Berry Parsons: Other: Mixed Chorus, 1; “Pirates of Penzance” 1; Swim Team, 2; Track Team, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Pep Club, 2; Mixed Choir, 2; “Flower Drum Song ” 2. McLean: Key Club,3 , 4; Swim Team, 3; Booster Club, 3,4; All State Chorus, 3; SCA Representative, 3; Tri-M, 4; Madrigals, 4. Terry Parsons: Other: Chorus, 1; “Pirates of Penzance”, 1. McLean: “Diary of Anne Frank” 3; Pep Club, 2; French Club, 3,4; “Midsummer Night’s Dream” 3; Madrigals, 3,4; “Dial M for Murder” 3; Key Club, 3,4; Thespians, 3,4; “The Sound of Music”, 4. Joyce Anne Patterson: French Club, 1; Red Cross Club, 1; Tri- Hi-Y, 3,4; Girls’ Chorus, 3. Norman Lester Paxton: Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; Marching Band, 38 Cheryl Jeanne Payne: Other: Pep Club, 1; Homecoming Com¬ mittee, 1; Sweetheart Dance, 1; All-Star Basketball, 1; All-Star Volleyball, 1; McLean High: Highland Choir, 2; “Ballad of Baby Doe” 2; Prom Committee, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; IRC, 3,4; French Club, 3; Drill Team, 4; Magazine Drive Representative, 4. Donna Peck: Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3; “Call Me Madam, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; National Music Guild, 2; IRC, 3,4; Library Helper, 4; Booster Club, 4; Commencement Committee, 4; Baccalaureate Committee, 4. Anthony J. Pema: Tennis Team, 1; Set Crew, 2,3; Varsity Golf, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; French Club, 3; Powder Puff Team, 4. Frances Petersen: Girls’ Chorus, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 1; Prom Committee, 3; Drill Team, 4; Guidance Repre¬ sentative, 4; SCA Representative, 4. Gay Bonnie Phillips: French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Highland Choir, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; IRC, 4. James Phillips: Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, J.V. Football, 2; Varsity Track, 2,3,4; Varsity Club, 2,3,4; Debate Team, 3; Cross Country, 4. Cheryl Payn e Donna Peck Tony Pema Frances Peterson Gay Phillips Jay P hillips 86 Andrew D. Pickard Tulia Pilomia Cheryl Pitton Andrew Morris Platt John Polk Huibert Ponsen Andrew D. Pickard (Andy): Spanish National Honor Society, 2,3; J.V. Rifleteam, 2; Varsity Rifleteam, 3; National Honor Society, 4. Cheryl Pitton Tulia Pilomia: Powder-Puff football game, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Keyettes, 4; Future Teachers of America, 4. Andrew Morris Platt (Andy): Booster Club, 1,2, Vice President, 3,4; Class Ways and Means Committee Co-Chairman, 1; S.C.A. Representative, 2; Sweetheart Dance Committee, 2; Class President, 2,4; Hi-Y, 3,4; Key Club, 4; Christmas Dance Decora¬ tions, 4; Boy Senator, 3. John Polk Huibert D. Ponsen (Bert): Science Club, 1,2; French Club, 1; History Club, 2; Art Club, 3; International Relations Club, 3. 4; Cycling Club, 3,4. Marilyn Porter: Pep Club, 1; Drill Team, 2,3; V.O.T., 4. John Postelle: Freshman Dance Committee, 1; Reserve Band, 1,2; Hi-Y, 2,4, Sec. 3; ICC Representative, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Key Club, 3,4; Prom Decorating Committee, 3; Symphonic Band, 3,4; Sr. Privileges Committee, 4; Chairman Christmas Dance Comm., 4. Carol Pratt: Varsity Softball, 1,2, Captain, 3,4; Intramural Board, 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; International Relationship Club. Kathleen Anne Pressnall: F.H.A., 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; Pep Club, 4. Marilyn Porter John Postelle Carol Pratt Kathleen Anne Pressnall 87 Stephen Craven Preston (Butterball): Marching Band, 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band, 2,3,4; Pit Band, “Sound of Music”, 4; Lab Assistant, 3,4; Coin Club, 3; “Teahouse of the August Moon”, “Miracle Worker”, “Importance of Being Earnest”, 2; “Diary of Anne Frank”, “Midsummer Night’s Dream’’, “Dial M for Murder”. Carole E. Price: Other: State Wide Speech Festival, 2; YWCA, 2; Junior Prom, 3; Junior Float, 3; Junior newspaper, 3; Annual Carnival, 3; McLean: Senior Float Tartan. Clinton Propst (Clint): Freshman Basketball; J.V. Baseball, 1; J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Football, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basket¬ ball, 3,4; Varsity Baseball, 2,3,4; Varsity Club, 2,3,4; Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4. Elda Prudden: Other: Y-teens, 1; AC Mask Mime, 1,2; Chorus, “Sweet 16” , 1; Latin Club, 1,2; DAR Sewing Contest Winner, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 3. Ursula Puhan (Stevi): Other: Drama Club, 1; Latin Club, 1; Student Activities ' , 2,3; Class Vice President, 3; Pep Club, 2,3; Prom Committee, 3; Service Honor Society, 3; Bridge Club, 3; McLean: Tartan, 4; Senior Float, 4. Thomas K. Purcell: Other: Stage Crew, 1; Freshman Basketball; “Cavalier Staff’, 1; J.V. Soccer, 2; Ski-Club, 2; McLean: Swim Club, 3,4; International Relations Club, Publicity Chairman, 3, President, 4; Homeroom Representative, 4; Senior Class Trip Committee Chairman, 4; Quill and Scroll, 4; Highlander, 4; CLAN, Organizations Editor, 4. Warren Putzke: Stamp Club, 1,2,3; Coin Club, 1,2,3; German Club, 1,2,3; Chess Club, 1,2,3,4; Literary Club, 2,3; History Club, 2,3; Crew Team, 2; Student Press Bureau, 4. Louise Christina Raab (Christie): “Ballad of Baby Doe”, 2, “King David”, 2, Literary Club, 2,3,4; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; CLAN Staff, 2,3; Prom Decorations Committee, 3; Tri-Hi- Y, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Sr. Float, 4; Tri-M, 4. Larry B. Ramsey: Freshman football; Track I, II; SC A Repre¬ sentative, 1; J.V. football, 2; Class President, 3. Lynn Rathbum: Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Powder Puff Football, 4. Clinton Propst Elda Prudden Ursula Pukan Thomas K. Purcell Warren Putzke Louise Christina Raab Stephen Craven Preston Carol E. Price Larry B. Ramsey Lynn Rathbum 88 Beverley Rauschenbach Mary Rawlings Donald Richardson Doris Risinger Nicki Rector Patsy Reed Charlie Reeves Barbara Rensch Brenda Render Andy Richard Beverley Rauschenbach: Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Drill Team, 3; Home¬ coming Decorations, 4; Sadie Hawkins, 4; AFS, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4; IRC, 4. Mary Rawlings: Other: Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Pep Club, 1,2; Magazine Drive, 2; McLean: SCA Representative, 3; Hockey, Manager, 3; Magazine Drive Chairman, 3; Gym Assistant, 4. Nicki Rector: Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Bulletin Board .Committee, 3; Key- ettes, 4; CLAN, 4. Patricia Lyndon Reed: Art Club, 1; French Club, 1; SCA Repre¬ sentative, 1; Pep Club, 2; Sadie Hawkins Dance, 2; TARTAN, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; French Honor Society, 2,3, 4; Keyettes, 3,4; AFS Committee, 3; SCA Bulletin Board, 3; SCA Cabinet, 4; Guidance Helper, 4; Bookstore Helper, 4; Bookroom Helper, 4. Charles Reeves: SCA Rep. 1; Prom Comm. 3; Hi-Y 4. Barbara Jean Rensch (Bobbi): Majorettes 1,4, Capt. 2,3, SCA Rep. 1; “Call Me Madam”-Set Crew 1; Jr. Honor Society 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Latin Club 2; IRC Club 3; Powder Puff Football 4. Brenda Render Andy Richard Donald Richardson: Other: Rowing 1; Track Team 2; Debate Club 2; Soccer Team 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Literary Club 4. Doris Risinger (Dee): D.E. Club 4. 89 Shelagh Roark Carolyn L. Robbins Kaia Ronningen Nancy Rachel Rosenhoch Shelagh Roark: Astronomy Club 1,2; FHA 1; Spanish Club 2. Carolyn L. Robbins (Kitty): Other: Music Appreciation Club FTA 4; Lab Assistant 4. Kaia Ronningen: “Call Me Madam” 1; “Life With Father” 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; “Teahouse of the August Moon” 2; “Henry IV, Part I” 2; “The Importance of Being Earnest” 2; “The Diary of Anne Frank” 3; “Sound of Music” 4. Nancy Rachel Rosenhoch (Nan): FTA 1; Jr. Honor Society 2; Jr. French Honor Society 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2; Tartan 2, Assoc. 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4; Heather Award 3; ICC Board 4; National French Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. Palmer Robeson Patricia LaRue Rowe (Tish): “Henry IV, Part I” 1; French Club 1,2, Pres. 3; “Teahouse of the August Moon” 2; “Mid¬ summer Night’s Dream” 3; Jr. French Honor Society 3; Drill Team 4; Lab Assistant. Virginia Taylor Ruddy (Ginger): French Honor Society 2; Library Assistant 2,3,4; Majorettes 2,3; IRC Club 3; Prom Comm. 3; French Honor Society 3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 3; IRC Club 4; SCA Rep. 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Carol Russell Catherine Sands (Katie): SCA Rep. 1; Jr. Varsity Hockey 1; Sweetheart Dance Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3. Thomas Sanders Palmer Robeson Patricia Rowe Virginia Taylor Ruddy Carol Russell Catherine Sands Thomas Sanders 90 Frank Santangelo Arven Saunders Nick Schaf David Schneider Frank Santangelo (Saint): SCA Representative , 1,2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Science Club 2; German Club 2; Varsity Mgr. 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Varsity Trainer 4. Arven Saunders Nicholas Schaf (Nick): Marching Band 1,2; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Cycle Club 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Track Team 3; Astronomy Club 3,4; Prom Decorations Committee 3; International Relations Club 4; Varsity Track Team 4; Inter-Club Council 4. David Schneider: Marching Band 1,2; “Le Petit Prince” 1; Key Club 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Symphonic Band 3,4. Susan Schwartz Ellen Seawell: J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Softball 1; V. Softball 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; IRC 3; Spanish Club 3; Jr .-Sr. Powder Puff Foot¬ ba ll, Captain 4. Larry Sedell James Shaw: Chess Club 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 3,4; Swim Club 4. Timothy Sheehan (Frenchie): Spanish Club 1; Set Crew 2. Brenda Shonk: Debate Team 1; Latin Club 2; J.V. Hockey 3; J.V. Softball Manager 3; Prom Decorations Committee 3; Varsity Hockey 4. Susan Schwartz Ellen Seawell Larry Sedell James Shaw Timothy Sheehan Brenda Shonk 91 Michael Skully (Mike): Band 1; Astronomy Club 2,3, Treas. 4, Treas.; Stamp Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Science Club 2; History Club 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Literary Club, Pres. 2,3,4; Bank Helper 3; Coin Club 3,4; ICC Board Member 4. Andrew Shope Kathryn Sloan (Kaye): Other: Pep Club 1; Band 1; Chorus 1; Basketball, Capt.; FHA 2; Royal Guard 2; Modern Language Club 2; FTA 2; Slide Rule Club 3; French Club 3; V. Basketball 3; Science Club 4; Mendel Biology Society 4. Anne Smith: Freshman Cheerleader 1; Freshman Homecoming Representative 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Homeroom Representative 2; Senior Powder Puff Team 4. Don Paul Smith: “Call Me Madam” 1; “The Teahouse of the August Moon” 2; “The Miracle Worker” 2; “The Importance of Being Earnest” 2; “The Ballad of Baby Doe” 2; All State Chorus 2; Chess Club 2,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society 2; Literary Club 2,3,4; German Club 2; Madrigal Singers 3,4; “The Diary of Anne Frank” 3; “Midsummer Night’s Dream” 3; “Dial M for Murder” 3; National Thespian Society 3,4; All State Chorus 3; Modem Music Makers 3; Key Club 3,4; “Sound of Music” 4; “The Miser” 4; “The Happiest Millionaire” 4; Little People’s Playhouse 4; Modern Music Makers 4; Science Club 4; “Most Credits in the Senior Section”. Frances Smith Larry Smith (Smitty): Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Varsity Track 2; Jr. Sr. Basketball Game 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Homecoming Float, Co-Chairman 4. Ralph Smith Sue Ann Smith (Suzie): Other: Library Asst. 2,3; Pep Club 3; Business Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; McLean: Clinic Assistant. Vicki Smith: Tri-Hi.Y 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; ICC Representa¬ tive; FTA 2; Literature Club 2; FBLA 3; NOMA Spelling Award 3; CLAN 4; Homecoming Dance Decoration Comm. 4; Senior Bulletin Board 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Sadie Hawkins Dance Decoration Comm. 4. Kathryn Sloan Anne Smith Don Paul Smith Frances Smith Larry Smith Ralph Smith Michael Skully Andrew Shope Sue Ann Smith Vicki Smith 92 Jean Smoot Eric Sourbeer: Baseball, 2,3; Swimming Team, 3; Lettermens Club, 3. Frank Spann: Chess Club, 2; Tennis, 2,3; Prom Committee, 3; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2;SCA Cabinet, 4; Lab Assistant, 4; Varsity Club, 4. Ellen Speake Shirley Spitler: French Club, 1; “Le Petit Prince”, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Sweetheart Dance Committee, 2; Hockey Manager, 2; FNA, 3,4; Drill Team, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Football, 4. Charles Squire (Chuck): Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Debate Team, 2,3,4; Astronomy Club, 3, Secretary, 4. Rebecca Irene Starnes (Becky): Junior Honor Society, 1,2; SCA Representative, 1; Future Nurses, 1,2; Heather Award, 1; Tri-Hi- Y, 1; Keyet.tes, 2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Modem Music Masters, 2, Vice-President, 3,4; Thistle Award, 2,3; All State Choir, 2; SCA Treasurer, 2, Secretary, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; ‘‘Sound of Music”, 4; Senior Class Vice-Presi¬ dent, 4. Frank Spann Ellen Speake Shirley Spitler Charles Squire Linda Staley: Drill Team, 2,3. Mariellen Steece: Freshman Class Secretary; Booster Club, 1,2,3,4; NEDT Award, 1,2; SCA Representative, 1; Sweetheart Court, 2; Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee, 2; Varsity Cheer¬ leader, 3, Captain, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; Homecoming Court, 3, Queen, 4; Prom Court Committee Chairman, 3; Guidance Representative, 4; Homecoming Co-Chairman, 4; Senior Class Treasurer; SCA Handbook, 4. Bruce Stephenson: Football, 1,2,3; Track, 1,2; Prom Committee, 3; International Relations Club, 4. Rebecca Irene Starnes Linda Staley Jean Smoot Eric Sourbeer Mariellen Steece Bruce Stephenson 93 Christine Irma Stibi (Chris): Drill Team, 1,2; Spanish Club, 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1; Photography Club, Secretary, 2; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; FBLA, 4. Hartley Stackhouse Pamela Stoddard (Pam): Songleader,- 2,3,4; Homecoming Court, 2,3,4; Prom Decorations Chairman, 3. Donald G. Stone (Rocky): Homeroom Officer, 1; J.V. Basketball, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Key Club, 4. Janice May Stonebumer: Future Business Leaders of America, Secretary, 3. James Strand Mark Stratton Paula Stuart Kathleen Sullivan (Kathy): Drill Team, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2; Red Carpet Committee, 3; Prom Decorations Committee, 3; Powder Puff Football, 4; Commencement Committee, 4; Senior Tri- Hi-Y, 4. Nancy Louise Summers: Homeroom Representative, 1,2; AFS Committee, 1, Chairman, 4; CLAN, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee, 2; Junior Class Senator; Prom Committee, 3; SCA Cabinet, 4; Publications Committee, 4; Powder Puff Football, 4. Pamela Stoddard Donald G. Stone Janice May Stoneburner James Strand Mark Stratton Paula Stuart Christine Irma Stibi (Chris) Hartley Stackhouse Kathleen Sullivan Nancy Louise Summers 94 Bill Sweet Jim Swope Ralph Sykes Ginna Tahler William Glenn Sweet: Freshman Football, German Club, 1,2; Library Helper, 1; Chess Club, 2,3,4; J.V. Football, 2; Boys’ State, 3; SCA Representative, 3; Boy Senator, 4; Ski Club, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4. James S. Swope; Track Team, 1,4; Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Wrestling Team, 3; Prom Committee, 3; Senior Class Trip Committee; IRC, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4. Ralph E. Sykes: Wrestling Team, 2,3,4; Tennis Team, 2,3,4; California Scholastic Federation, 2; Electronics Club, 3; Cross Country Team, 4. Virginia Claire Tahler: Set Crew, 1,2; Science Club, 2; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Library Assistant, 4. H.C. Talley Robin Elizabeth Tate: Other: J.V. Cheerleader, 2; Pep Club, 2; McLean: Prom Committee, 3; SCA Representative, 4; Sadie Hawkins Dance, 4; Powder Puff Team, 4; Homecoming Com¬ mittee, 4; Keyettes, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4. Greta Thompson: Art Club, 1,3; Drill Team, 1; Prom Committee, 3; FTA, 3; Commencement Committee, 4. John B. Thompson, Jr.: Varsity Golf Team, 2,3,4; Key Club, 4; Chess Club, 4; Homecoming Float, 4. Bardwell True William Trueax: Freshman Football; Track, 1; J.V. Football, 2; All State Chorus, 2,3,4; “Ballad of Baby Doe”, 2; Madrigals, 3,4. H.C. Talley Robin Tate Greta Thompson John Thompson i Bardwell True William Trueax 95 Sandy Udy Pete Vanzant Clyde Vick John Yost Sandra L. Udy: J.V. Cheerleader, 1; Powder Puff Team, 4. Ralston Vanzant: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Math Club, 3,4; Science Club, 3; Certificate of Educational Development, Bridge Club, 4. Clyde Lowell Vick: J.V. Football, 3; Virginia Car Club, 3. John Vost: German Club, 1; Science Club, 1,2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; J.V. Basketball, 3; Key Club, 3,4; HIGH¬ LANDER, 3,4; Quill and Scroll, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3. John Wagner Jimmie Wayne Walker Kathryn L. Walker: Tri-Hi-Y, 3; Guidance Alternate, 4. Jeff Wallace Joan M. Wallace: Other: Freshman Class Play; French Club. McLean: Prom Committee, 3; Sadie Hawkins Dance, 3; Powder Puff Team, 4; Homecoming Dance, 4; Senior Board Committee, Student Press Bureau, 4. Patricia Walsh: Latin Club, 1,2,3,4; Math Tudoring Squad, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Team, 4. John Wagner Jim Walker Kathy Walker Jeff Wallace Joannie Wallace Pat Walsh 96 John Norman Ward: Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Team, 4; SCA Representative, 4; Senior Communications Committee, Sadie Hawkins Dance. John Weaver Tom Weidlein Judy Watso n: Junior Honor Society, 1,2; French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Art Club, 1; Girls’ Chorus, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 2; Press Bureau, 2; HIGHLANDER, 2,3; “The Miracle Worker” 2; J.V. Cheer¬ leader, 3; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 3; Keyettes, 3,4; Thistle Award, 3; Varsity Cheerleader, 4; Quill and Scroll, 3,4. John Weaver: Latin Club, 1; Marching Band, 1,2,3; Track and Field, 3; Varsity Dance Band, 3. Tom Weidlein: IRC, 3; HIGHLANDER, 4. Denise Wells: Freshman Cheerleader; Pep Club, 1; J.V. Cheer¬ leader, 2,3; Sweetheart Dance, 2; Prom Committee, 3; DE Club, 3,4. Michael Wells: J.V. Baseball, 1; Set Crew, 2; J.V. Football, 2; Cycle Club, 2; Sweetheart Dance, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Powder Puff Game, 3; Swim Club, 4; DE Club, 4. Christopher Wentz Penny Wentz: TARTAN, 2; Art Club, 2; Pep Club, 2; Prom Committee, 3; TARTAN, 4; Powder Puff Game, 4. Kathy Wertzenfeld James Walter Westbrooke: Chess Club, 2,3,4; J.V. Wrestling, 2; Coin Club, 3,4; Bridge Club, 4; Ham Radio Club, 4. Christopher Wentz Penny Wentz John Ward Judy Watson Kathy Wertzenfeld Jimmy Westbrooke 97 Jim Whipp Ken White Steve White Parker Wilbem Steven Will Penny Williams ' Steve Wiltumuth Ted Winfield James Verne Whipp: Stamp Club, 1; Track, 1; Boy Senator, 2; Tennis Team, 2. Kenneth White: SCA Representative, 1,2; Jr. Honor Society, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Debate Team, 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; HIGHLANDER, 3; IRC, 4; “The Sound of Music”, “The Miser”, “The Happiest Millionaire”, 4. Steve White Parker Wilbem Steven Will: French Club, 2; Library Helper, 2. Eleanor Carol Williams: FTA, 2,3,4; TARTAN, 2,4; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Prom Committee, 3; Junior French Honor Society, 3; Powder Puff Game, 4; Bridge Club, 4; IRC, 4; Art Club, 4; Intramural Board, 4. Andy Wilson James Russell Wilson: Freshman Basketball, J.V. Basketball, 2; J.V. Baseball, 2; J.V. Football, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Varsity Track, 3,4; Varsity Club, 4. Steve Wiltumuth George F. Winfield: Magazine Drive, 1; “Henry IV, Part I”, 1; Junior Honor Society, 2,3; Mendel Honor Biology Society,’ 2; Science Fair, Honorable Mention; “Tea House of the August Moon”, 2; Key Club, 3,4; A.F.S. Host, 3; Varsity Tennis, 3,4; D.A.R. History Award, 3; Harvard Book Award, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Sadie Hawkins Dance, 4. Andy Wilson James Wilson 98 Patti Witzel Nancy Wolf Dale Wood David Woodward Susan Yudowitch Mike Zarbolias Patricia Witzel: Prom Committee, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 3; Keyettes, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; SCA Representative, 3,4; Song- leaders, 4; Distribution Editor of Student Directory. Nancy Wolf: J.V. Basketball, 1,2; French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus, 1,2,3; SCA Representative, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3; J.V. Hockey, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3; “The Sound of Music’’ 4. Dale Wood: J.V. Hockey, 1,2; Girls’ Chorus, 1,2; J.V. Basketball, 2; Spanish Honor Society, 2; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Guidance Repre¬ sentative, 4. David Brooke Woodward: Mendel Honor Biology, 1,2; Tri-M, 2; History Club, 2; Quill and Scroll, 3,4. Susan Yudowitch: Girls’ Chorus, 1,2,3,4; DE Club, 4. Michael John Zarholias: Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2. David B. Zerfoss: Key Club, 1,2,3,4; French Club, 1; SCA Representative, 1; Mendel Honor Biology Society, 2; All State Band, 3,4; Tri-M, 3,4; Senior French Honor Society, 3,4; Debate Team, 3,4; “Sound of Music’’ 4. Marshal Barham: Dramatics Club, 1,2; Freshmen Basketball, NEDT Award, 2; HIGHLANDER, 3; IRC, 3,4; Prom Committee, 3. Gail Saunders i David Zerfoss Marsha Barham Gail Saunders 99 bm a w B l SENIOR NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS - Lindsay McManus, Janet Bacon, Steve Dantzker, Marcia Brubeck, Alan Gellispie, Terrie Palmer, Duncan Brown. WESTINGHOUSE HONORS GROUP - Don Hyatt, Lindsay McManus, Polly Moore, Mrs. Walsh. 100 ACADEMICS TOP TWO Polly Moore and Janet Bacon 101 NEXT TEN Sitting: Nancy Jacobus, Terri Palmer, Donna Glenn. Sloan, Anson Goodier, Becky Miller, Judy Lowe, Nancy Standing: Barbara Howard, Paulette Campagnoli, Kay Rosenhoch. ACADEMICS 102 IN MEMOR IAM MIKE GARVEY CLASS OF 1965 December 23, 1946 - June 10, 1964 103 SENIOR Most Popular - Fitz Fitzpatrick and Mariellen Steece JACKIE Most School Spirited - Jackie Dow and John Ward Personality Plus Most Likely to Succeed Best All Arountl 104 f A SUPERLATIVES lecky Starnes and Tony Perna Most Athletic - Clint Propst and Leslie Miller M a p ■ ■ mm® Best AFS Students - Lottie Meyer and Tulia Pilomia idy Platt and Sydney Nethercott 105 SENIOR Wittiest - Robin Tate and Fonster Bullard Best Dressed Most Bashful - Susan Anderson and Tom Burbage 106 SUPERLATIVES I ' m Georgelas and Nicki Rector Most Attractive - Jeri Brown and Steve Bryan Most Dependable - Karen Eckles and Tom Purcell 107 i SENIOR MB ' SNAPS ' STUDENT CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION “El Presidente” Sydney Nethercott. Fitz Fitzpatrick, Bobbi Miller. President: Sydney Nethercott Secretary: Susan Krebbs First Row; Ilka Marshall, Sudney Nethercott, Susan Krebbs, Steve Mason. Second Row: Mike Skully, Carol Sanger, Nancy Rosenback, Tom Christman First row: Mary Jo Monk, Frank Spann, Nancy Summers, Karen Eckles. Second row: Ryan Dumont, 112 First row: Steve Lowe, Laura Elliott, Susan Krebs, Terry Tehaan, Peewee Grady, Elaine Wright, Charlsa Goinn, Carolyn Torregrossa. Second row: Bonnie Young, Dany Bartet, Donna Schelling, Bobbie Pruett, Karen Eckles, Bemie Probus, Linda Staffa, Cincy Brown, Suzanne Davis, Kathy Mitchell, Sara Oliver. Third row: Lisa Hensley, Diana Steece, Cyndee Curtis, Albert Rosenblatt, Caror Gore, Linda Baker, Claire Tavel, Karen Jones, Meredith Seawell, Candy Bums, Carol Ryan. Fourth row: Ann Fienup, Shirley Smith, Karen Bollock, Cheryl Bristow, Fran Smith, Steve Burke, John Rector, Sharron.Dow, Steve Skiles, Suzanne Drouillard, John Miller. Fifth row: Bill Bradley, John Driscoll, Mike Murphy, Bill Adams, Sam Stalcup, Lisa Jorgenson, Diane McGuire, Ann Hope, Paula Yudowitch, Marigay Holloway, Ken White, Tom Christman. The aims of the McLean High SCA are to promote leadership, cooperation, and responsibility. It also attempts to give the student body responsible, repre¬ sentative government. The SCA began its work during the summer with three cabinet meetings to plan the year’s activities. We began the fall with a tea for the faculty and an orientation assembly for the new students and incoming freshmen. The candy drive in December brought $925.00 to the school treasury and the Stamp Drive enabled McLean to buy 35 needed dictionaries. Book covers and directories were also sold to students to raise further funds. The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was a big success and an AFS assembly in January gave McLean a chance to meet its foreign exchange students. The SCA has also started the teacher-of-the month awards and plans to sponsor a leadership training council. President: Fitz Fitzpatrick, Vice President: Sydney Nethercott, Sec¬ retary: Bobbi Miller, Treasurer: Doug Stewart Bullard. Third row: Bill Bradley, Pat Reed, Tom Christman First row: Mike Vergason, Dede Polk. Second row: Sandy Nelson, Mario Browne, Stew Ball. Third row: Bill Sweet, Wendy Kirk, Rick Pruett. 113 EDITORS Editor-in-Chief—Steve Dantzker Long day’s journey into the night. Seated: Mr. Maranian, Pam Esch, Janet Bacon, Leslie Miller, Lyn Damall, Ilka Marschall, Miss Adamusko. Standing: Fonster Bullard, Tom Purcell, Tom Burbage. The forgotten ones. CLAN We of the CLAN have spent many long hours writing and re-writing copy, drawing layout sheets, arranging pictures, proofreading, and roaming through the school with cameras in order to present a true picture of the 1964-1965 school year at McLean. Work on the book begins very early in the year—senior pictures have to be taken, underclass and faculty pictures, the bloc subscription drive, selling ofunderclass pictures, the publication dance, deadlines must be met, and the yearbook signing party must be planned. The staff keeps busy, tempers rise, but when the book comes back completed in June, it all seems worth it. “i before e except after c” STAFF First row: Betsy Anderson, Sara Kerr, Helen Gooch, Pam Falls, Jean Deihl, Janet Rothgeb, Nicki Rector, Barbara Segal, Diana Gray. Second row: Fonster, Lori Acker, Diana Steece, Tom Burbage, Christ Raab, Ann Cafaro, Vicki Fern, Vicki Smith, Steve Burke, Bob VanArsdal, Miss Adamasko. Third row: Tom Burbage, Ilka Marschall, Mike Segal, Peyton Harris, Cole Jeffries, Tom Armour, Like Wright. 115 HIGHLANDER The HIGHLANDER is meant to be a source of school news and entertainment, a promoter of school spirit, a stimulant for critical thinking, and an instrument for good scholarship. The school society is reflected in its pages in thatthe activities of the school, the academic programs, coming events, and community affairs and controversial issues pertinent to the school are reported. Its purpose, however, is not merely to inform and to entertain, but to build and influence student opinion in order to accomplish definite aims. Its aims are to foster a McLean tradition in sportsmanship and school enter¬ prises; to elevate the level of awareness and broaden the scope of students beyond the limits of the school; and to encourage critical thinking and the expression of student opinion. Fundamentally such traditions embody scholarship. The newspaper is a part of the school which engendered it, not just a few sheets of paper passed out once a month. It is a result of the integrity, thinking, ambition, and the hard work of many students.lt is the manifestation ofwhat Happiness is Joy. they hope is the best of the school. EDITORS Editors: Brenda Carrouth (Editorial Ass’t), Patria Dowling (Editor-in-Chief), Judy Lowe (News Ed.), Joy Kettler (Feature Ed.), Tom Armour (Photographer), Ellen Lukens (Associate Ed.), Jim Plummer (Editorial Ass’t), John Vogt (Sports Ed.), JoAnn Blaisdell (Business Manager). 116 STAFF First Row: Lynn Douglas, Kathie Rankin, Karla Forsythe, Jo Hoffman. Second Row: Leslie Miller, Janet Bacon, Ilka Marschall, Bill Vallance, Steve Lowe. Third Row: Pat Hankins, Mike Murphy, Katie Hall, Fran Smith, Barbara Henderson, Charles Lerche. Fourth Row: Jo Ann Morgan, Frank Ball, Nancy Jones, (not pictured) Tom Weidlein. “Bill, I want to talk to you.” TARTAN First row: Suzanne Davis, Vergason (sponsor), Sandy Bonnie Ursin. Genii Diehl, Nancy Rosenhoch, Cheryl Burke, Dave Woodward. Second row Mr. Adams, Su Crutcher, Elizabeth Cain, Carole Price, Ursula Puhan (not pictured) Editor Nancy Rosenhock Layout Editor Suzanne Davis Art Editor Genii Diehl Prose Editor Cheryl Burke Poetry Editor Dave Woodward Mr. Vergason and Nancy The TARTAN, McLean’s literary and art magazine, is published biannually as an outlet for student creativity. In each issue, the staff attempts to present, tastefully and pleasingly, the literary and artistic efforts most representative of creative trends at McLean. On into the night. 1 18 First Row: Gail Dyer, Andy Platt, Cheryl Howard, Joan Boccabello. Second Row: Sherri Nicks, Ellen Altman, Anita Kara, Sandy Hinda, Karin Duncan, Sue Dagot. Third Row: Barbara Davidson, Mariellen Steece, Linda Campbell, Judy Andriot, Paula Pence, Carol Ryan. Fourth Row: Berry Parsons, Carol Egender, Roni King, Vicki Fern, Kathy Fitzzibbons, Paul Gallimore. (Not Pictured): Donna Peck, Mary Ann McAfee. BOOSTER CLUB President: Gail Dyer, Vice President: Andy Platt, Secre¬ tary: Cheryl Howard, Treasurer: Joan Boccabello, Sponsor: Miss Dektor The Booster Club is a service organization dedicated to the promotion of school spirit and the encouragement of active participation in school activities. The goals this year included the collection of books for elemen¬ tary schools without libraries, provision of bus transportation to and from football games, con¬ tributions to stadium improve¬ ment, and the sponsorship of a school-wide Christmas food and clothing drive for needy families. PEP CLUB President: Patsy Reed, Vice- President: Sue Bacha, Secre¬ tary: Donna Onufrak, Treasurer: Marigay Holloway, Sponsors: Miss Morrison and Miss Auten The Pep Club, sponsored by Mrs. Doe, is basically a service club for the athletic programs 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 had decorated the goal post at the football games, en¬ couraged attendance at basketball games, and spon¬ sored the yearly Variety Show. First row: Marigay Holloway, Sue Bacha, Pansy (club mascot), Patsy Reed, Donna Onufrak. Second row: Connie Lampos, Sue Wiltamuth, Marilyn Carpenter, Libby Goddu, Carol Ryan. Third row: Sandy Plummer, Carolyn Hazen, Cindy Allen, Candy Byrnes, Lynn Frundle, Barbara Mcllwee, Sharon Stone. Fourth row: Bobbie Pruett, Donna Reid, Gay Callaway, Joan Burbage, Judy Skean, Dianne Huckins, Bonnie Young. 119 KEY CLUB First row: Mr. Osborn, Steve Dantzker, Lindsay McManus, Fitz Wemick, Skip Stiles, Bob Payne. Third row: Ernie Doe, Tom Fitzpatrick. Second row: John Miller, Maurice Bull, Steve Burke, Christman, Bruce Hills, David Dean, Craig Buck, Andy Crow, Mike Leech, Andy Platt, John Postelle, Dave Zerfoss, Bill John Burke, Ted Winfield, John Wagner, Ross Bailey President: Steve Dantzker, Vice President: Fitz Fitzpatrick, Secre¬ tary: Tracy Allen, Treasurer: Lindsay McManus, Sponsor: Mr. Osborn The Key Club this year has had a part in many varied projects and activities. At the beginning of the year we parked cars for all the home football games, and entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. At a leadership con¬ ference held at Yorktown High School in October, 15 of our members participated in clinics andlistened to speakers on the subjects of bettering the Key Club. At this same conference we adopted the Cerebral Palsy Center in Falls Church as our major project for the year. We ushered for both the drama productions and the Football Banquet. We sponsored the Christmas Dance in conjunction with the Keyette club. Even the trash cans in back of the school benefited from a coat of paint applied by Key Clubbers. These projects, along with numerous others, made this a successful year for the McLean High School Key Club. “Paint it straight, Terry.” “We can sell it, they’ll buy anything here!” KEYETTES President: Pam Esch, Vice Presi¬ dent: Nancy Donaldson, Secretary: Caroline Currie, Treasurer: Mary-Jo Monk, Chaplain: Becky Starnes Parliamentarian: Janet Bacon, Sponsor: Mrs. Poulson The Keyette Club is a selective service organization for sophomore, junior, and senior girls. It is under the sponsorship of the McLean Ki-Wives Club and works to serve the school and community. The McLean Keyettes Club is a member of Keyettes National, an organization of Keyette clubs on the East Coast. One of the highlights of each year is the National Convention which is held on one weekend in the spring. Among the Keyette service projects for the school are: the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas drives, polishing trophies, organizing clean-up day, presenting a Peace Corps Assembly, and selling Tootsie Pops after school. Community projects are: working at the Fairfax Cerebral Palsy Center, campaigning for the March of Dimes, tutoring underpriviledged children in Vienna, and aiding the McLean YWCA Center. “Why don’t you pick one up and smoke it some¬ time?” “Well, if you insist!!” First row: Mrs. Poulson, Pam Esch, Nancy Donaldson, Caroline Currie, Mary-Jo Monk. Second row: Leslie Miller, Kim Moore, Kathy Mitchell, Patricia Steinbach, Claudia Rosenhose, Libby Goddu, Karen Eckles, Robin Tate, Cheryl Burke, Susie Lamar, Bobbie Miller, Patsy Reed. Third row: Joan Deal, Madlyn Hansen, Ginnie Hudson, Lisa Jorgenson, Barbie Howard, Sandy Nelson, Pat Witzell, Cheryl Howard, Bonnie Cottle, Carolyn Corwin, Tulia Pilomia. Fourth row: Sara Oliver, Lyn Baird, Missy Blanchard, Shirley Smith, Joy Kettler, Pat Hankins, Ellen Lukens, Becky Starnes, Fran Smith, Nicki Rector. Fifth row: Janet Bacon, Carol Sanger, Susanne Bacha, Sherry Payne, Anne Carter, Judy Watson, Lotti Meyer 121 FRESHMAN DEMAS President: Karen Jones, Vice- President: Alex Reed, Secretary: Laura Elliott, Treasurer: Janis Snelling First Row: Alex Reed, Karen Jones, Mrs. Sullivan (Sponsor), Laura Elliott, Janis Snelling. Second Row: Kay Tatum, Cathy Myer, Susan Josephson, Pee Wee Grady, Peggy Tucker, Ann Egan, Katy Kondall, Eileen Chattleton, Jan Foss, Connie Starr, Sharon Santmeyer, Rosalind Lunde, Jill Wagner, Adrienne Thouvenelle. Third Row: Robin Keehn, Sheri Lacy, Paula Johnson, Judy Skean, Mary Mclnnis, Karen Burgess, Muffin Seawell, Susan McAfee, Susan Flook, Linda Schoner, Carol Gillis, Jan Nuechterlein, Carrie Schmidt. Fourth Row: Ann Sommovigo, Bobbie Berkestresser, Dottie Postell, Charlotte Wells, Puddy Redington, Didi Polk, Liz Durston, Daphne Smith, Judy Lowe, Jill Junker, Janet Velle, Nicki Gherardi. rags f jP SOPHOMORE DEMAS The Freshman girls of Demos have been meeting, planning, deciding, and accomplishing during this school year and have formed an organization open to all girls of their class who are willing to strive, to serve, and to maintain McLean’s high standards in their work. The Sigma Delta Chi is not only beneficial to the President: Michelle Gardemal, Vice- President: Robin Rauschenbach, Secretary; Jody Perry, Treasurer: Karen Stmad, Historian: Kathy Prunkard, Chaplain: Mary Ann Campbell, Sponsor: Mrs. Drell. First Row: Mary Dale Poe, Susan Krebs, Jody Shaughnessy, Patti Bruffey, Betsey Anderson, Karen Crockett, Kathy Prunkard, Mary Ann Campbell. Second Row: Mrs. Drell, Bemie Probus, Linda Baker, Marcy McLean, Cindy Hemsley, Cindy August, Linda Donaldson, Peggy Meyer, Fayelle Hills, Kathy Northern. Third Row: Cyndee Curtis, Jean Atkinson, Helen Gooch, Tanya Johnson, Fairfax Puhan, Pam Howland, Donna Reid, Shelley Harris, Chris Seaberg, Kay Sanborn. Fourth Row: Mary Surdyk, Darlene Gore, Dee Combs, Nancy Monahan, Karen Bullock, Jean Valley, Sarah Kerr, Molly Mclnnis, Lorrie Acker, Diana Steece, Carole Davis,Darlene Lieurance, Joan Deal The Sophomore Gamma-Tau Omega Demas is a service club working to create in the home, school, and corn- community, but to all members who are munity, high standards of character, helping others, and therefore helping themselves to become basically better individuals. 122 JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y President: Linda Irons, Vice-Presi¬ dent, Sue Thouvenielle, Secretary: Helen Nolbrooke, Treasurer: Nancy Germeraad First Row seated: Nancy Germeraad, Linda Irons, Sue Thouvenelle. Second Row: Barbara Rest, Jenny Rapp. Third Row: Sue Daggitt, Barbara Budnick, Sharon Berry, Chris Oddo, Janice Lowe, Jan Verguson, Wendy Rirk, Molly Flook. Fourth Row: Jackie Brown, Rat Readon, Jackie Cole, Cheryl Bennet, Sue Stoker, Sherri Nicks, Pam Falls, Sharon Nugent. Fifth Row: Bobbie Gardner, Sharon Dow, Loretta Byers, Laura Young, Raren Smith, Sue Rundell, Chery Bengston, Cnthy Fitzgibbons, Gale Weekly SENIOR DEMAS President: Brenda Carrouth, Vice President: Diane Hayes, Secretary: Raren Johnson, Treasurer: Vicki Smith Seated: Brenda Carrouth, Diane Hayes, Raren Johnson, Vicki Smith. First Row: Miss Brooks. Second Row: Lynn Rothbum, Becky Corvick, Carol Pratt, Sandy Adams, Gale Held. Third Row: Rathy Denneny, Christie Raab, Rathy Denney, Rathy Doty, Nancy Jones, Elsie Jordan, Bev Rauschenbach. Fourth Row: Nancy Jacobas, Marilyn Pittman, Joyce Patterson, Joanne Lehman, Susan Anderson, Sandy Nolan The Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y is a service club for Junior girls. The activities this year have been centered around school and community affairs, including bake sales, car washes, drives, donations, movies, guest speakers, and open houses. In April, two representatives were sent to the Model General Assembly in Richmond. The Omicron Demas organization is club designed for all girls who wish to serve their world community. The activi¬ ties this year have included collecting for UNICEF and giving aid to needy families throughout the year. We hope to continue to make ourselves available to all those in need of help. 123 HI-Y President: Jim Swope, Vice presi¬ dent: David Johnson, Secretary: Mike Leech, Treasurer: Randy Berkeley, Chaplain: Lyle Brown First Row: Chris Rogers, Bob Flath, David Russell, GlenUrqohart, Steve Clagett, John Postelle. Second Row: Brian Martin, Tuck Johnson, Paul Ristig, Bill Reck- meyer. Cole Jeffries, Bill Winn, George Zuver. Third Row: Neal Bengtson, Steve Johnson, Charlie Reeves, Charlie Mahler, Paul Campbell, John Appleman, Harry Foster, Jim Cowan, Chris Christ¬ ensen. YOUTH FOR CHRIST President: Barbara Roembke, Vice Presidents: Sharol Dikeman, Bobbie Gardner, Sec., Treas.,: Gay Gardner, Sponsor: Mrs. Marshall First Row: Barbara Roembke, Sharol Dikeman, Gay Gardner,Bobbie Gardner, M rs - Marshall. Second Row: Mary Ann Campbell, Marilyn Carpenter, Kathy Lamb, LeRoy Andrews, J.D. Fitz. Third Row: Cynthia Wegner, Janet Rogers, Karen Schall, Susie Harris, Edie Hartman. Fourth Row: Fim Harris, Darleen James, Bettsy Reckmeyer, Michele Gardemal, Karen Reid, Evelyn Yates, Mary Ellen Thompson, During the year the Hi-Y has planted shrubs in the front of the school, cleaned out St. Dunstan’s church kitchen and their new church chapel. We have had two successful dances featuring the Tytons and the Impacts. As another means of income we have sold doughnuts every Wednesday after school. At the Model General Assembly in Richmond we helped pass bills along with learning about our government, and this summer as an end of the year party we are going to Ocean City for a week. (This has already been set up and the rooms paid for). The primary purpose of the Y.F.C. club is to promote practical Christian living. Through the activities and in¬ terests of the group we desire to establish a strong on-campus organization. The regular meetings consist of special music, sharing of ideas, skits on the weekly theme, panel discussions, and sometimes a movie. Y.F.C. also attends the Youth for Christof Greater Washington D.C. Rally, which meets weekly on Saturdays at Kenmore Jr. High, area councils, and other inter-club activities. 124 DEBATE TEAM First row: Jim Ritchey, Nancy Allinson-Payne, Sherry Deal, Bonnie Young, Polly Moore. Second row: David Zerfoss, Glen Urquhart, Craig Buck, John Tumipseed, Greg Cooley, Bob Payne. Third row: David Smith, Thomas Sinks, Jim Plummer, Chuck Squire, Greg Johns, Mr. Day (Sponsor) VARSITY CLUB President: Tom Burbage, V-Pres: Steve Bryan, Secy-Treas. Glen Bullard First Row: seated Fonster, Tom Burbage, Mr. Simpson (sponsor), Steve Bryan, Clint propst. Second Row: Dave Lee, Peyton Harris, Frank Ball, Jim Spore, Jim Wilson, Jay Phillips, Bruce Falls, Gil Grigsby, Rusty Brown, Terry Peterman. Third Row: John Alan, Ricky ' Skean, Rick Stuttler, Frank Spann, Gil Fitzhugh, Steve Skiles, Ernie Dow, Larry Jones, Dick Closson. Fourth Row: Bard True, Ted Newcomb, Francis Fitzpatrick, Greg Murphy, Bryan Stottler, Tom Georgelas The Debate Team represents McLean in the Northern Virginia Debate League. Chosen on the basis of the public speak¬ ing ability, the four Varsity and sixteen Junior Varsity debaters comprise the largest team in the county. McLean has also been represented at the annual debate conferences 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. The Varsity Club recognizes out¬ standing achievement in Varsity sports and helps promote school spirit. This year a banquet was held for the induction of new members. Varsity Club activities this year were checking coats at home basketball games, picking up trash around the school, and a picnic held at the end of the year. 125 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President: Ted Winfield, Vice Presi¬ dent: Fran Smith, Secretary: Pauline Campagnoli, Treasurer: Ellen Lukens The purpose of the W.T. Woodson Chapter of the National Honor Society is to promote the ideals of leadership, scholarship, character, and service in the student body. Members are selected according to these quali¬ fications and must maintain a 3.2 grade average. This year the National Honor Society sponsored the presentation of the Senior Superlatives and its members helped at the college board tests by selling refreshments. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY President: Ann Fienup, Vice Presi¬ dent: Carolyn Corwin, Secretary: Sealy Hicks, Treasurer: Ed Ostertag The Mary M. Snead chapter of the National Junior Honor Society started the year with ten members. Inductions, held on November 25, 1964, filled out the ranks. Main projects this year have been taking care of the flags and compiling the honor roll. This year, NJHS made a re¬ vision in the honor roll, enabling students with C’s to be included, provided they have a 3.2 average. NJHS is an honorary organi¬ zation, promoting a high level of scholastic achievement among ninth and tenth grade students. A minimum grade average of 3.2 and the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character service, and citizenship are basic re¬ quirements. First Row: Leslie Miller, Nancy Rosenhoch, Nancy Donaldson, Cheryl Burke, Barbie Howard, Judy Andriot, Milena Musulin, Judy Lowe, Judy Watson, Pat Witzel. Second Row: Patria Dowling, Polly Moore, Kaye Sloan, Jan Desmond, Barbara Henderson, Kathie Moon, Ilka Marschall, Terry Palmer, Lynn Damall, Caroline Currie. Third Row: Lucy Warren, Chris Dieterich, Toby Loritsch, Steve Dantzker, Bruce Hills, Donna Glen, Gail Adams, Becky Miller, Becky Starnes, Janet Bacon, David Dean. Fourth Row: Jeffrey Crawford, David Schneider, Anson Goodier, Ted McGavin, Sidney Harmon, Pam Anderson, Dorothy Holwll, Ross Bailey, Chuck Arnett, Alan Gillespie First Row: Sealy Hicks, Carolyn Corwin, Ann Fienup, Ed Ostertag, Mrs. Hepplewaithe, Sponsor. Second Row: Bemie Probus, Paula Pence, Pam Parsons, Karla Forsythe, Kathie Moon. Third Row: Carl Vogt, Danny Feriozi, Lethe McNamara, Pat Heath, Gail Keating, Bea Jones. Fourth Row: Suzie Harris, Mario Brone, Karen Schall, Jerry Kieling, Laura Davis. Fifth Row: Joe Wadsworth, Suzanne Drouillard, Mike Murphy, Steve Martindale, Paula Yudowitch, Darleen James, (not pictured) Debbie Fairbanks, Ann Leigh, Bruce Quinnell. 126 First Row: Mrs. Hanchette (Sponsor), Ilka Marschall, Judy Watson, Cheryl Burke, Ann Cafaro. Second Row: Anita Karu, Nancy Rosenhoch, Pat Dowling, Nancy Donaldson, Pam Esch, Barbie Howard, Nancy Wolf, Pam Parsons, Helen Holbrook, Debbie Fairbanks, Mario Browne. Third Row: Sandy Carswell, Lynne Anderson, Marcia Harrison, Ellen Cornfield, Marsha O’Rouke, Kathy Mitchell, Eadie Morrison, Pat Carney, Sealy Hicks, Carolyn Corwin. Fourth Row: Christie Raab, Toni King, Bill Hawley, Carol Gore, Ginger Ruddy, Claudia Rosenhouse, Ellen Lukens, Barbara Henderson, Mike Leech, Pat Heath. Fifth Row: David Zerfoss, Bill Fuchs, Sidney Harmon, Kathie Rankin, Jo Hoffman, Libby Cain, John Miller, Danny Feriozi, Carl Vogt, Rick Pruett, Bob Schaf, Suzanne Drouillard, Darlene James. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY President: Ilka Marschall, Vice President: Judy Watson, Secretary: Cheryl Burke, Treasurer: Ann Cafaro La Societe Honoraire de Francaise is an honorary organi¬ zation for students of French who have completed five semest¬ ers of study. The object of the organization is to stimulate in¬ terest in the study of French, to promote higher standards of scholarship, to reward high scho¬ lastic attainments, to create an enthusiasm for an understanding of French culture and civiliza¬ tion, and to promote and perpet¬ uate Franco-American solidarity. Members are chosen annually by the French teachers and are in¬ ducted in a formal ceremony. First Row: Pam Anderson, Margo Cutchall, Joan Harshbarger, Nancy Jones. Second Row: Susie Krebs, Fayelle Hills, Susan Lamar, Becky Payne, Louisa Tejada, Bob Payne. Third Row: Steve Carney, Mike Vogt, Charles Lerche, Delonnie Avery, Mr. Vienneau, Susan Dowling, Judy Lowe, Georgia Compton, Ed Ostertag, Susan Chapman, Shiriey Smith. JUNIOR FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY The Junior French Honor Society is organized in the same way as the Senior French Honor Society, but membership is limit¬ ed to those students in the second year of French who have main¬ tained a consistent B average. Members are chosen in the middle of the year after applications are submitted to the French teachers. Members are encouraged to keep up their study of French so that they may qualify for the French Senior Honor Society in future years. 127 The Cervantes chapter of the Spanish Honor Society recognizes outstanding ability in the knowledge of the Spanish language, and promotes interest in the people, customs, and language of Spanish speaking countries. This year’s activi¬ ties have included inductions, eating at Spanish restaurants, and speakers on various facets of Spanish and Latin American life. The Modem Music Masters Society is an honorary organization for students who are active in the choral and band departments. Members are chosen yearly on the basis of musical ability and scholarship. Through the activities of Tri-M the members have opportunities for personal musical expression and are able to promote a greater interest in choral, orchestral and band performances. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY President: Rafael Correa, Vice President: Ken White, Secretary: Fran Smith, Treasurer: Steve Dellinger First Row: Seated: Rafael Correa, Ken White, Fran Smith, Steve Dellinger, Mrs. Hebblethwaite. Second Row: Marsha McLaughlin, Maggie Grady, Lynn Vinzant, Margaret Byers, Molly Flook, Pam Falls. Third Row: Tom Armour, Karla Forsythe, Carolyn Hazen, Sandy Carswell, Chris Stibi, Sharon Bigger. Fourth Row: Mike Murphy, Chris Dietrich, Charles McGiffin, Curt Grina, Donna Glen, Vicki Fern. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS President: Pat Hankins, Vice Presi¬ dent: Stuart Brown, Secretary: Ginnie Hudson, Treasurer: Don Paul Smith, Sponsors: Mr. Miller, Mr. Lester First Row: Mr. Miller, Pat Hankins, Stuart Brown. Second Row: Mike Leech, Becky Corvich, Mary Etta Lloyd, John Hagner, Mary Ann Campbell, Elsie Jordan, Linda Wonneberger, David Zerfoss, Lynn Douglas, Eileen McCormick, Elaine Wright, Molly Flook, Lynn McNeal. Third Row: Polly Moore, Steve Preston, Mary Morlan, Stan Cornett, Fran Smith, Becky Starnes, Christie Raab, Berry Parsons, Botti Meyer, Carolyn Corwin, Caroline Currie, Pam Esch, Tulia Pilomia. Fourth Row; Terry Parsons, Craig Buck, Dave Russell, Steve Morlan, David Dean, Chris Volz, Suzanne Drouillard, Lyn Damall, Janet Bacon, Dorothy Howell. (Not Pictured): Kathy Slover, Rick Skeen. 128 The Quill and Scroll Society is an international honorary society for high school journalists, open to those juniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class and who have done out¬ standing work on one of McLean’s three student publications, or in the Student Press Bureau. Thespians is a National Honor Society. It is a non-secretive, non-social organi¬ zation, which enriches interested students in all phases of Drama. During the course of the year, Thespians not only produce plays of their own (Little People’s Playhouse), but also attend productions by other schools and professional acting groups. They are responsible for usher- ingat all Dramatic attractions.Thespians advance their Dramatic knowledge by conducting meetings on acting, directing, and set construction and design. QUILL AND SCROLL President: Nancy Rosenhoch, Vice- President: Patria Dowling, Secre¬ tary: Ilka Marschall, Treasurer: John Vogt FirstRow: John Vogt, Ilka Marschall, Nancy Rosenhoch, Patria Dowling. Second Row: Mrs. Krell (Sponsor), Kathie Rankin, Nancy Jacobus, Cheryl Burke, Suzanne Davis, Karen Hansen, Ellen Lukens, Judy Lowe, Leslie Miller, JoAnn Blaisdell, Susan Anderson. Third Row: Steve Dantzker, Dave Woodward, Lyn Darnall, Jim Plummer, Janet Bacon, Joy Kettler, Tom Armour, Tom Purcell, (not Supposed to be pic- tured-in back) John Woodward, Duncan Brown. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY President: Gayle Johnson, Vice- President: Ryan Dumont, Secretary: Kim Moore, Treasurer: Andy Crow, Sponsor: Mr. Duncan First row: Kay Sandbom, Lynne Anderson, Kathie Rankin, Harriett Petty. Second row: Stuart Brown, Pat Schneider, Don Paul Smith, Ryan Dumont, Tom Christman, Terry Parsons, Gayle Johnson, (not pic¬ tured) Steve Preston. 129 FRENCH CLUB President: Suzanne Drouillard, Vice- President: Karen Parrish, Secretary- Treasurer: Kit Griffin The French Club is open to all students who are currently taking or have taken French. The purpose of the Club is to foster an awareness of the French culture and the French language. At the meetings, members show slides, hear lectures, and oc¬ casionally hear French speakers in an effort to increase their understanding of French customs. First Row: Mr. Vienneau (Sponsor), Kit Griffin, Suzanne Drouillard, Karen Parrish, Susan Krebs, Tracy MacGovem, Ann Downs. Second Row: Elizabeth Green, Maureen Lemnah, Linda Leidecker, John Appleman, Susan Lamar, Carol Getchell, Carol Rosenhouse, Connie Starr, Debbie Fairbanks, Kathy Meyer, Ginna Nihart, Lillian Kurosaka, Paula Pence,Charesa Guinn. Third Row: Susan Pond, Karen Dusenberry, Joanne Carlson, Frank Gallegos, Michelle Gardemal, Pat Mason, Marika Marschall, Liz Sober, Diane Hickins, Susan Flook, Louise Harper, Donna Reid. Fourth Row: Joan Harshbarger, Margo Cutchall, Mandy Now, Leon Long, Nancy Jones, Marsha Boaz, Carol Gore, Marilyn Pittman, Janet Rogers, Daphne Smith, Tony Cummings. Fifth Row: Jeff Will, Ship Dudley, Richard Marshall, Ed Ostertag, Tuck Johnson, Terry Dillon, William Lacy, Terry Parsons, Patricia Duncan, Peyton Harris, Pamela Anderson, Philip Keating. GERMAN CLUB President: Kathie Moon, Vice-Presi¬ dent: Ilka Marschall, Secretary: Pat Gundlach, Treasurer: Paul Barkly The purpose of the German Club is to further the study of German culture. Membership in this club is open to all students who are interested in learning more about German history, cus¬ toms, literature and art. The club members have been very active this year in many areas: a restaurant trip and an entry in the Homecoming Parade high¬ lighted this year’s activities. First Row: Miss Oakes (Sponsor), Kathie Moon, Ilka Marschall, Pat Gundlach, Paul Barkley. Second Row: Toby Loritsch, Ted McGavin, Gail Keating, Flora Wells, Kathi Moon. Third Row: Bob Esser, Carl Ostertag, Bill Wilson, Kathy Lamb. 130 LATIN CLUB President: Paulette Campagnoli, Vice President: Barry Hall, Secre¬ tary: Kristin Fiyklund, Treasurer: Nancy Allinson-Payne, Sponsor: Mrs. Grace Carter The objective of the Latin Club is to coordinate and further the interest of those students who devote their own time to the pursuit of enriching their know¬ ledge of the study of the Latin language and of the Roman Civilization. First Row: Nancy Allinson-Payne, Kristin Fryklund, Paulette Campagnoli, Barry Hall. Second Row: David Mason, Susan Anderson, Joan Deal, Lethe McNamara, Betsy Reckmeyer, Carol Gore, Sharon Stone, Larry Crowder, Alice Dillon. Third Row: Pat Walsh, Coleman Anderson, Bob Lynar, Chuck Squire, Bruce Quinnell, Mac McNeil, Robert Wheeler, Denise Price, Pat Derrick SPANISH CLUB President: Madlyn Hansen, Vice President: Marsha McLaughlin, Secretary: Donna Glenn, Treasurer: Karen Felch The Spanish Club is an orga¬ nization which has as its purpose increasing the understanding and appreciation of the Spanish language as well as Spanish¬ speaking countries. The club is open to anyone who either takes Spanish or has an interest in Spanish. Among the activities are visiting embassies of Spanish speaking countries, sampling native Spanish foods, and listen¬ ing to guest speakers. First Row: Karen Felch, Madlyn Hansen, Mrs. Hebblethwaite (Sponsor), Marsha MacLaughlin, Donna Glenn. Second Row: Lucy Patterson, Margaret Byers, Karla Forsythe, Chris Stibi. Third Row: Karen Gordon, Suzanne Goode, Cathy Covey, Sandy Carswell, Grace Pilonero. Fourth Row: Chuck Braley, Bill Vallance, Rafael Correa, Mike Murphy. 131 ASTRONOMY CLUB President: Polly Moore, Vice Presi¬ dent: Will Smoot, Secretary: Chuck Squires, Treasurer: Mike Skully, Sponsor: Mrs. Donaldson The purpose of the Astronomy Club is to stimulate interest in astronomy in the McLean area and to provide opportunities for the observation of celestial bodies and their movement. This year we have completed construc¬ tion of the Club’s ten-inch re¬ flecting telescope and we have hopes that the McLean Observa¬ tory will soon be built. Our meetings have included regular telescope-making classes, ob¬ serving, and lively discussions on UFO’s and other topics of current interest. First Row: Polly Moore, Will Smoot, Mike Skully, Mrs. Donaldson. Second Row: Chuck Manson, Jeff Owen, Bruce Clarke, John Sanders, Marie Tomlinson, Anne Bacon, Harry LeGrand. Third Row: Steve Smith, Edward Artiglia, Dave Wortman, Dean Farver, Mike Murphy, Chris Pigott, Paul Olson. SCIENCE CLUB President: Ryan Dumont, Vice Presi¬ dent: Don Paul Smith, Secretary- Treasurer: Kaye Sloan The purpose of the McLean Science Club is to promote in¬ terest in all fields of science. The club, affiliated with Science Clubs of America, holds bi¬ monthly meetings that are open to all interested students. Lec¬ tures are given by both profes¬ sional and student scientists. The club’s main project is the sponsoring of the School Science Fair. This annual event gives students the opportunity to exhibit their projects, the best of which are sent to the Northern Virginia Science Fair. First row: Mrs. Walsh, Ryan Dumont, Don Paul Smith, Kaye Sloan. Second row: Cathy Sica, Chuck Bradley, Tracy Allen, Polly Moore. Third row: Kathy Hibler, Gail Morton, Marie Tomlinson, Rick Pruett, Jeff Cochran, Tom Christman, Steve Martindale, Mike Murphy, Jo Vanzant, Danny Feriozi, Sherry Payne, John Tumipseed, Kathy Mitchell. Fourth row: Tom Tayler, Bob Mosher, Steve Mason, Sidney Harmon, Jerre Kiebing, Bill Bradley, Mike Green, Willet Kempton, Alan Gillespie, Dave Abrander, Jim Gokey.Carl Dampier, Craig Dampier, Mary McCarthy, Chris Dietrick, Melinda Georges, Brian Rodgers. Fifth row: Jim Plummer, Anson Goodier, John Stapko, John Marshall. 132 MATH CLUB President: Lindsay McManus, Vice- President: Jim Plummer, Secretary- Treasurer: Paulette Campagnoli, Sponsor: Miss Edith Elliott The Math Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Elliott, was organized last year by Lindsay McManus in order that those students who show interest and talent in mathematics may continue to develop this interest outside the classroom. The club has been very busy this year, and at its meetings the students present discussions of math concepts and problems. Guest speakers are invited from time to time to speak on matters relevant to all fields of math. Professional people give lectures on many phases of modem math, including the new teaching methods incorporated in experi¬ mental math and data processing. First row: Lindsay McManus, Miss Elliott, Paulette Campagnoli, Jim Plummer. Second row: David Mason, Ted McGavin, Bill Hawley, Donna Glen, Brenda Wilson. Third row: Kathie Moon, Diane McGuire, Gail Morton, Andrea Adams. RADIO CLUB President: Bob Conley, Vice Presi¬ dent: Brian Carroll, Secretary: Craig Buck, Treasurer: Jim Westbrooke The purpose of our club is to advance the field of elec¬ tronics through the interesting hobby of amateur radio. Thus our primary goal is to help each member obtain his amateur radio license. This is accomplished by teaching code and basic radio theory. As an added incen¬ tive, we are intailing an amateur radio station in McLean High so that this knowledge may be available to all interested people. Our club is open to all students of McLean who h ave a genuine interest in amateur radio. First Row: Jim Westbroole, Bob Conley, Craig Buck, Brian Carroll, Col. Kirby (Sponsor). Second Row: Tracy Allen, Lenny Lind, Paul Barkley, Rockey Shmid. Third Row: Randy Jacobus, Willett Kempton, Bill Hudson, Tom Fishow, Steve Swain, (not pictured) Jim Stonebach, Mark Saunders. 133 COIN CLUB President: William Eledge, Vice- President: Tuck Johnson, Secretary: Jim Westbrook, Treasurer: Mike Skully First Row: Mr. Lailas (Sponsor), William Eledge, Mike Skully, Tuck Johnson, Jim Westbrook. Second Row: Craig Smith, Jeff Will, Chuck Manson, Fred Nelson, Greg Budge. STAMP CLUB President: David Mason, Vice Presi¬ dent: Steve Mason, Secretary: Tom Christman, Treasurer: Mike Skully, Sponsor: Miss Gunn Firstrow: David Mason, Steve Mason, Mike Skully, Second row: Paul Barkley, Bill Carney, Craig Smith, Scott Bradley, Third row: Bob Lynar, John Price, Carole Snow The Coin Club was founded a year ago because of the rapid growth of coin collecting in the McLean area. The club’s purpose is to establish a place where coins can be studied, bought, and sold. Among the projects this year were attending a coin auction, informing members of various related events in the Washington area, and maintaining various coin publications in the school library. The Stamp Club helps to promote the interests in stamps and philately among its members. At the general meetings, the members trade, sell, and discuss stamps. The Club has also had speakers and movies from the United Nations and U.S. Post Office Department. It has visited several philatelic exhibitions in the District. 134 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First row: David Smith. Second row: Maury McCarthy, Mr. Irvine, Luke Wright, (not pictured: Carol Vannoy, Jim West, Rodney Koo ' zmin) LITERARY CLUB President: Mike Skully, Vice Presi¬ dent: Bill Hawley, Secretary-Treas¬ urer: Don Paul Smith, Sponsor: Miss Adamusko First row: Don Paul Smith, Mike Skully, Bill Hawley, Miss Adamusko. Second row: Don Richardson, Ellen Lukens, Lynn Douglas. Third row: Becky Miller, Kathie Rankin. Fourth row: Vicki Smith, Christie Raab The Photography Club, in its first year at McLean, has tried to promote interest in good photography. In the years ahead we hope to expand our acti¬ vities as the club becomes more estab¬ lished. We wish to thank the student body for their participation in our activi¬ ties which has made this year a memor¬ able one. The purpose of the Literary Club is to read and discuss the writings of modem authors. During its third year of existence, the club has read several novels, poems, and short stories. 135 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA President: Dany Bartete, Vice President: Paul Gallimore, Sec¬ retary: Susan Stoker, Treasurer: Susan Smith The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to further the students’ interest in the business field. This year the club has had business speakers and also offered a Christmas tree to a home for the aged. Working to attend the FBLA state convention in Norfolk is our main goal this year. First Row: Dany Bartete, Paul Gallimore, Sue Stoker, Susan Smith, Betsy Chandler, Cheryl Bennett. Second Row: Pam McMcullan, Carolyn Nays, Pam Kelly, Chris Stibi, Shirley Casey, Gale Mann, Sharon Berry. Third Row: Pam Williams, Janice Beard, Nancy Walters, Carolyn Young, Linda Linden FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President: Linda Hill, Vice-Presi¬ dent: Pat Derrick, Secretary: Dany Bartet, Treasurer: Lynne Mondell The Future Homemakers of America is a national organiza¬ tion of students interested in home economics. The goal of F.H.A. is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The activities of this year have included their annual Mother-Daughter and Father-Daughter Banquets, demonstrations, and a fashion show. First Row: Mrs. Derrick (Sponsor), Linda Hill, Pat Derrick, Dany Bartet, Lynne Mondell, Maribeth Mondell. Second Row: Sharon Groves, Marilyn Carpenter, Brenda Wilson, Sue Campbell. Third Row: Tanya Johnson, Barbara Pregnall, Carolyn Hazen, Toni King, Joanne Carlson. Fourth Row: Fairfax Puhan, Vicki Parsons, Linda Elliott, Pam Williams, Nanci Walters. 136 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President: Carol Sanger, Vice Presi¬ dent: Cherie Allamand, Secretary: Claudia Rosenhouse, Treasurer: Patricia Steinback The Future Teachers of America aims to interest students in the teaching profession by providing opportunities for active participation in this field. Plan¬ ned activities for the year include student teaching at elementary schools in the area and a spring trip to Madison College. First Row: Carol Sanger, Cherie Allemand, Claudia Rosenhouse, Patricia Steinback. Second Row: Diana Moon, Sara Oliver, Ellen Altman, Susan Pond. Third Row: Tulia Piloniis, Jo Anne Morgan, Kathy Mitchell, Becky Payne, Paula Pence. Fourth Row: Elsie Jordon, Ann Cafaro, Andred Busby, Susan Bacha, Denise Price, Jane Baker FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA President: Carol Cain, Vice Presi¬ dent: Mary Mac Wallace, Secretary: Jo Ann Sleichter, Treasurer: Shirley Spitler, Sponsor: Miss Gunn, Histor¬ ian: Cindy Allen The Future Nurses’ Club (chartered by the National League for Nurses) is an organization to aid and benefit students who are interested in going into the medical profession. This year’s program includes; speakers and films on all fields of medical science, field trips to hospitals and medical colleges, and service projects concerned with nursing. First Row: Mary Mac Wallace, Jo Ann Sleichter, Carol Cain, Shirley Spitler, Cindy Allen. Second Row: Jeanne Farrell, Carol Getchell, Kathie Fields, La Donna Tablantini, Karen Long, Patty Christman. Third Row: Maureen Lemnah, Barbara Mcllwee, Marguerite McGuire, Kitty Robbins, Bobbie Miller, Peggy Swanson, Susan Wissler. 137 CYCLE CLUB President: Nick Schaf, Vice Presi¬ dent: Curt Grina, Secretary: Bert Ponsen The purpose of the Cycling Club is to promote the interest of bicycling, both as a pleasure and as a sport. The club has tours, rides, and races. The tours are sometimes overnight and include riding in the moun¬ tains west of McLean and along the towpath of the C O Canal. The club has a team of twenty which races other high school teams in the Washington area. First row: Curt Grina, Bert Ponsen, Nick Schaf. Second row: Mike Moss, Ralph Peck, Tracy Tyler, Jakob Nielsen. Third row: Dan Curran, Conrad White, Dean Farver, Arven Saunders First row: Bill Hawley, Ted McGavin, Steve Mason. Second row: David Mason, Toby Loritsch, John Dick, Lew Rumpf, Greg Budge, Carl Ostertag. Third row: Murdock Smith, Bill Robertson, Peter Moore, Jim Shaw, John Sanders, Terry Palmer, Carl Vogt. Varsity Chess Team: Bill Hawley, Ted McGavin, Toby Loritsch, John Dick, Lew Rumpf CHESS CLUB President: Bill Hawley, Vice Presi¬ dent: Ted McGavin, Secretary- Treasurer: Steve Mason, Sponsor: Mrs. Ames The Chess Club has over forty members, making it the largest scholastic chess club in Northern Virginia. It meets every Friday afternoon after school in room 106 for approximately two and a half hours. Every player is rated and a ranking of the club members is kept. The Varsity chess team, composed of the five best players in the club, plays teams from other schools. There is also a Junior Varsity team of five players who are given a chance to play under match conditions. The purpose of the Chess Club is to provide students with the opportunity of getting ac¬ quainted with chess and playing in sharp competition with other club members. Another aim is to make the game more widely known. 138 Kneeling: Tom Purcell, Gail Keating, Ann Zuver, Nancy Taylor, Steve Gersuk, Lee Poundstone. Standing: Sheri Payne, Linda Jeffries, John Lipp, Judy Summers, Steve Martindale, Tom Taylor, Mary Ellen Young, Tim Williams, Coach Kurosaka. Aw come on Smoot! The rest have already started. SWIM CLUB The Swim Club was formed to provide a medium for competitive swimming at McLean. The individual members pay all expences out of their own pockets with no help from the county. McLean played a key role in the forming of a Northern Virginia league for school swim clubs. The club swims out of Starlit Fairways pool. Coach Tok Kurosaka—Fearless Leader Aw come on Purcell! The rest have already finished. 139 ART CLUB President: Terry Palmer, Vice- President: Peygie Snyder, Secretary: Lethe McNamara, Treasurer: Cathy Covey The Art Club meets every Wednesday to work on projects for the school. This year it has been involved in bulletin boards and mobiles for the cafeteria and in decorating for the Prom. It is at present, hard at work in creating a mosaic for the new entrance McLean will have in 1966 when the new addition to the building is completed. First Row: Miss Nunn (Sponsor), Terry Palmer, Peygie Snyder, Lethe McNamara, Cathy Covey. Second Row: Lynne Anderson, Lucy Warren, Don Hyatt, Joan Deal, Anne Hiller, Shirley Smith, Suzanne Goode. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB First row: Tom Purcell, Gale Held, Marilyn Pittman, Cheryl Bristow. Second row: Tracy McGovern, Jenny Kapp, Sue Daggitt, Luisa Tejada, Kristin Maurer, Elizabeth Green, Nancy Nuggins. Third row: Kathy Taillon, Pat Heath, Janet Grkovick, Janet Rothgeb, Sherry Danch, Bee Jones, Pam Parsons, Leone Long. Fourth row: Jopie Johnson, Janet Rogers, Gail Morton, Else Nielson, Jo Hoffmann, Gail Saunders, Ginger Ruddy, Grace Pilonero, Sealy Hicks. Fifth row: Kit Griffin, Becky Miller, Karen Johnson, Kathy Fitzgibbons, Bill Vallance, Jeff Griffith, Arven Saunders, Bert Ponsen, Bob Mosker, Terry Payne President: Tom Purcell, Vice Presi¬ dent: Gale Held, Secretary: Marilyn Pittman, Treasurer: Cheryl Bristow The purpose of the Inter¬ national Relations Club is to promote interest in the operation of foreign policy, to acquaint the student body with foreign countries, and to promote in¬ terest in the American Field Service. The Club’s projects this year have been a barbecue welcoming McLean’s AFS stu¬ dents, a party for the area AFS students and for other foreign students at McLean. Speakers from the Embassies of Japan, Switzerland, the U.S.S.R. and Hungary have visited McLean and a speaker from the deposed Hungarian government. 140 BRIDGE CLUB President: Terry Palmer, Vice- President: Toby Loritsch, Secretary- Treasurer: Kathie Moon The Bridge Club meets week¬ ly, aided by the teaching of our sponsor, Mrs. Palmer, to learn new techniques of Charles Goren’s bidding and play tech¬ niques through actual games. Its members are learning dup¬ licate as well as regular bridge and are looking forward to orga¬ nizing their first tournament. (a |‘ 1 ' Ssta ?• W ' -Ik Wb f H HI ir if IK • «! ;JL M { M ; f| ijjlw First Row: Miss Nunn (Sponsor), Terry Palmer, Toby Loritsch, Kathie Moon. Second Row: Fred Neal, Suzanne Davis, Tom Taylor, Lucy Warren, Carl Ostertag, Bill Hawley, Pete Vanzant. Third Row: Barbara Rau, Jim Westbrook, Brian Fuller, Bob Conley, Malinda Georges, Donna Glenn, John Dick. First Row: Terri Cummings, Cathy Welch, Denise Wells, Judy Andriot. Second Row: Maureen Smith, Donna Balinger, Polly Lange, Dee Kisinger, Bob Shipman. Third Row: Melanie Good, Charlie Mahler, Bob Insloe, Susan Yudowitch, Betty Austin, Raymond Myers. Fourth Row: Mr. Snell, Dan Layman, Steve Leverone, Jack Libera, Steve Will, John Polk. Fifth Row: Dinah Lofland, Wayde Hansborough, Marty Manch, Tom Tuite, Phill Masemar, Elizabeth AcHenbach. 141 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB President: Denise Wells, Vice Presi¬ dent: Cathy Welch, Secretary: Terri Cummings, Treasurer: Mike Wells The Distributive Education Club of America is a professional club designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distri¬ bution. All students enrolled in the D.E. program are eligible for membership in the local, state, and national DECA. The objectives to provide students with vocational under¬ standing, civic consciousness, social intelligence, and leader¬ ship development. A few of the benefits are meeting new friends from other schools throughout the state and nation. The D.E. students attend local, state and national club meetings, compete in club contests, and represent their school in the business community. HIGHLAND CHORUS IM V i J I l -I }■ , JNn SaSgjBm SKaM ' It ' - - (H imm S ' ' MB J I l 1 1 f Wt i Wvm This year the name of the A Capella Choir was changed to the Highland Choir. It is a select group of singers consist¬ ing of both boys and girls, largely from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The group sings songs which are very diversified both in subject and style. Some of the important events of this year have been the “Messiah” by Handel, which was performed at the Christmas Concert, and the “Seven Last Words of Christ” by Theodore Dubois at the Spring Concert. First Row: Susan Davis, Susan Krebs, Stevie Donat, Cheryl Payne, Sherrie Nicks, Maran Sherk, Jane Petty. Second Row: Joyce Patterson, Kathie Fields, Kathy Van Dusen, Phyllis Brown, Kathy Northern, Becky Payne, Barbie Howard, Ursula Puhan, Laura Davis, Pat Carney, Linda Martin, Sherri Keefer. Third Row: Claire Tavel, Meridith Seawell, Dede Polk, Lucy Warren, Cindy Jordan, Mary Ellen Young, Leone Long, Susan Chapmen, Paula Pence, Lotti Meyer, Karen Reid, Grace Quinter. Fourth Row: Pat Bratton, Tori Wright, Michelle Wood, Vickee Dailey, Chuck Squire, Carl Stark, Charles Abell, Tom Christensen, Bob Daggitt, Harry Hill, Bill Trueax First Row: Kathy Rankin, Margaret Byers, Diane Parsons, Kimberly Kirbow, Elaine Wright, Charlsa Guinn, Janet Grkovic, Sue Ochard-Hays, Linda Staffa, Cindy Brown, Elda Prudden. Second Row: Christine Raab, Robin Rauschenbach, Kathy Davis, Mario Browne, Chris Morrow, Kathy Sica, Terry Mack, Shirley Spitler, Marcia Harrison, Tulia Pildnia. Third Row: Sudy Harrison, Randee Newgaard, Karen Poling, Helen Gouch, Jean Atkinson, Beachee Schwarz, Pat Gundlach, Libby Cain, Donna Reed, Louise Harper, Barbara Davidson, Missy SchNell, Gale Wood. Fourth Row: Dot Howell, Jeanne Daley, Sandy Billow, Toni King, Gail Adams, Steve Shipman, Mike Farrington, Jim Walker, Paul Cambell, John Appleman. 142 GIRLS’ CHORUS The Girl’s Choir is the be¬ ginningsinging group at McLean. It is open to all girls interested in singing. The choir serves as a training ground for A Cappella Choir and, later, Madrigals. Although many of the girls in the choir entered without previous experience, they have shown exceptional talent and have developed into a fine singing group. ALL-STATE BAND This band is open to all band students on a try-out basis or on a merit basis. It meets once a year at different Northern Virginia High Schools. Students from District IV, Northern Virginia, attend for three days, with a concert on Sunday after¬ noon using all four bands—two senior high and two junior high while guest conductors are brought in to work with them. First row: Betsy Anderson, Nancy Byers, Jenny Kapp, Susan Clagett, Sandy Hinds, Joanne Boutwell, Kathy Steinback, Sharon Santmyer, Helen Ayoub, Donna Tablantino, Linda Campbell. Second row: Kim White, Charlane Stoneberger, Kathy Lambert, Terry Tehaan, Anne Bacon, Maureen Lemnah, Sharol Dikeman, Barbara Roembke, Judy Lowe, Mary Keebler, Gay Gardner, Carol Getchell, Marcia Harrison, Dianne Huckins. Third row: Donna Andriot, Carol Levy, Sandy Putjke, Wendy Andriot, Susan Flook, Karen Burgess, Cheri Lacy, Mary Smith, Chris Tavel, Ester Morgan, Kathy Prunkart, Karen Bullock, Debbie Fritz, Carole Snow, Marcia Bare. Fourth row: Kerry Snyder, Liisa Lekto, Kathy Frontczak, Maureen Madden, Karen Jones, Charlyn Wells, Debbi Schnell, Jake Donaldson, Liz Durston, Gore Weekley, Dayann Liebman, Susan McAfee, Tish Rowe, Peggy Spedden, Marlene McDaniel, Cheri Machaelis. First row: Ron Griffin, Dave Dean, Barry Hall, Becky Corvick, Laurel Brown, Mary Morlan, Marie Tomlinson. Second row: Dave Russell, Steve Preston, Vincent Ellin,Nelson Hart, Dave Mason. 143 The Symphonic Band is the top instrumental performing group of the school. It plays the best music literature available for bands. The students are eligible to perform with the marching band if they desire. The band gives three basic concerts per year, the Christmas, Festival, and Spring Concerts, Soloists and or clinicians participate with the band in some of these con¬ certs. The Symphonic Band carries one full credit per year and meets daily. As are all McLean bands, it is greatly in¬ debted to Mr. Lester for his fine interest and directing. First Row: Key Irwin, Kitty Robbins, Lloyd Myers, Barry Hall, Skip Dudley, Ken Kerst, Stan Cornett, Steven Rosenblatt. Second Row: Joe Span, David Dean, Rick Siceen, Robert Flath, Craig Buck, John Tumipseed. Third Row: Clint Propst, Dave Mason, Chris Volz, Jeff Hougland, Maynard Heins. Fourth Row: Mario Browne, Tracy Tyler, John Weaver, Steve Preston SYMPHONIC BAND First Row: Becky Corvick, Lynn McNeal, Suzanne Drouillard, Janet Rogers, Daphne Smith, Ted McGavin, Pat Hankins, Ginnie Hudson, Laurel Brown, Vincent Ellin. Second Row: Darlene James, Michelle Gardemal, Mandy Now, Marie Tomlinson, Carolyn Corwin, Darlene Darline Lieurance, Kathy Slover. Third Row: Doug French, Mike Leech, Nelson Hart, Nancy Crutchin, Bobbie Rensch, Mary Morlan, Ellen Cornfield, Robert Schaf. Fourth Row: David Zerfoss, John Postelle, Steve Swain, Brad Ellison, Dave Schneider, Mary Ann Campbell, Elsie Jordan. 144 The Reserve Band meets daily and students receive one unit credit per year toward grad¬ uation. This band assumes most of the responsibility of marching engagements, parades, and foot¬ ball games. The Reserve Band enters the Northern Virginia District Music Festival, usually playing in Grade IV music. Students prepare in the Reserve Band for promotion to Symphonic Band by passing a 2nd class musicianship test. They also participate in all band concerts given at McLean during the year. First Row: Tim Foresman, Frank Gallegos, Alan Miller, Ken Dampier, Jack Morgan, Craig Reinertson. Second Row: Bruce Dumhan, John Meese, Steve Davis, Dan Groves, Bob Wemick, Ken Bergstrom, David Rensch, Skip Dudley. Third Row: Mike Farrington, Dan Curran, Lynn Kidwell, Duncan Brown, Norman Paxton, Jon Stephenson, Gary Cloppas, Gunther Lent, Dennis Day. Fourth Row: Robert Flanagan, Mike Roark,Bob Curilla, Bill Saunders, Carl Dampier, Tom Rictor, Virgil Swadley, Lance Beets, Ron Griffth RESERVE BAND First row: Sharon Swadley, Janet Nolke, Suzanne Drouillard, Janet Rogers, Jeff Griffith, Susan Pristach, Connie Rensch, LeRoy Andrews, Chris Voltz. Second row: Linda Farrington, Kristie Smith, Tina Keeleric, Jane Zimmerman, Jane Hatfield, Yorke Brown, Craig Dampier, Steve Smith, Terry Cummings, Paul Barkly, Cliff Myers. Third row: Betty Redfield, Diannah Georger, Pat Gokey, Linda Esch, Bob Schaff, Tom Holcomb, Mike Austin, Darleen James, Mary Davis, Laurie Bouchey 145 VARSITY DANCE BAND The Varsity Dance Band is an extra-curricular activity open to anyone who is interested. It exists to provide experience and training in playing dance music, and has developed into a fine dance band. The Band has be¬ come quite popular among the students, and has performed at assemblies and at local school dances. First row: Susan Pristach, Mary Thompson, Mike Farrington, Mario Browne, Karla Forsythe. Second row: Tracy Tyler, Dave Woodward, Dave Zerfoss, Dave Russell, Alan Gillespie, Tom Holcomb. Third row: Stan Cornett, Norm Paxton, Bob Wemick, Frank Gallegros, Rick Skean, Steve Davis, Dan Groves, Dan Curran MADRIGALS The Madrigal Singers of McLean High School are a number of carefully selected and highly trained students. The Madrigals sing largely sixteenth century Madrigal music in the style and costume of the period. The Madrigals work to preserve and present the grace and elegance of this musical period. They represent McLean High School in many performances away from school and enjoy being asked to sing for classes in the school. First row: Pam Esch, Will Truax, Linda Wonneberger, Don Paul Smith, Joan Harshbarger, Stuart Brown, Berry Parsons, Polly Moore. Second row: Lynn McNeal, Lloyd Meyer, Lynn Douglas, Terry Parsons, Lyn Damall, Stanley Comet, Fran Smith, John Wagner, Becky Starnes, Caroline Currie, Steve Morlan. 146 DRILL TEAM Captain: Katie Hall, Co-Captain: Katy Egan, Lieutenant: Linda Hill, Sponsor: Miss Page The Drill Team is made up of girls who perform at football games for half-time entertain¬ ment. In the spring, they attend various parades, and the out¬ standing event of the year-the Winchester Apple Blossom Festi¬ val in May. First row: Ann Egan, Carole Ruddock, Bari Hudson, Nancy Allinson-Payne, Katy Egan, Linda Hill, Maggie Grady, Cheryl Payne, Linda Jeffries, Pam Kelly. Second row: Tish Rowe, Cathy Covey, Suzanne Goode, Katie Hall, Shirley Spitler, Karen Stmad, Pat Reardon, Carol Getchell, Susan Barry. Third row: Mary Surdyk, Janice Beard, Cindy Brown, Mario Brown, Rita Hill, Cheryl Ramey, Jean Atkinson, Darlene Gore. MAJORETTES Captain: Janie Walters, Ass’t Cap- ain: Jackie Cole, Secretary: Evelyn Yates, Treasurer: Jane Baker McLean High School is very proud of the fine job the Major¬ ettes have done this year. Be¬ sides participating in all foot¬ ball game half-time activities and many parades with the Re¬ serve Band, the Majorettes have entered a number of contests. First row: Jane Baker, Andrea Busby, Janie Walters, Jackie Cole, Linda Lindstrom. Second row: Janice Greenwood, Sue Schwartz, Pat Mason, Bobbie Rensch, JoAnn Morgan, Evelyn Yates, Mary Ellen Thompson. 147 SENIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First row: Beverly Crouse, Hewitt Hurst, Karin Duncan, Lee Knott. Second row: Donna Peck, Marilyn Pittman, Carole Price, Dan Richardson, Ginna Tahler, Barbara Hinds, Ginger Ruddy. UNDERCLASS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First Row: Nancy Greenley, Lodonna Tablantino, Sandy Hinds, Gail Spann. Second Row: Marilyn Carpenter, Loreise Harper, Salome Shaffer, Ellen Aldman, Suzanne Drourllard. Third Row: Susan Wissler, Steve Carney, Steve Sober, Bob Clifford, Bill Roll. Fourth Row: Brian Stodler, Bonnie Randall, Libby Goddu, Kim Howell, Sherry Foss, Joe Boone. The library assistants are an energetic group of students who give up much of their free time each day to help Miss Dektor in performing all the little jobs which are neces¬ sary in keeping the library running smoothly. The assistants work during study halls, lunch periods, and before and after school, doing such things as checking out books to their proper places, and serving as information centers to frantic students. It is partly due to the efforts of this loyal and tireless group that the library is able to be kept open after school for students working on papers and reports. 148 LAB ASSISTANTS The lab assistants provide a valuable service to the teachers of science. They help in setting up the materials needed for experiments, work with the teachers doing research, help in keeping the lab in order, and do much toward keeping the labs clean. These people are chosen to do this important work because of their interest in science. First row: Bobbi Pensch, Karen Schall, Malinda Georges. Second row: Chris Pigott, Sheri Payne, Bernie Probus, Ted Winfield, Steve Preston. Third row: Jim Plummer, Bruce Quinnell, Alan Gillespie, Ron Taylor, Mike Murphy, Ryan DuMont, Jim Harris, Frank Spann. SCHOOL STORE HELP The very busy school store helpers handle all the many transactions each day when students appear at the well- known cubby-hole wanting anything from pencils and paper to school sweatshirts. All sorts of school supplies are handled by these energetic workers; many a student has breathed a sigh of relief when he has run to the school store in desperate need of a pen for next period’s exam and is met by a smiling face and a hundred avail able pens. The store helpers make it possible to have the store open in the morning as well as during lunch periods. First row: Karen Johnson, Shirley Spitler. Second row: Lynne Harvel. (not pictured: Kathie Moon) 149 GIRLS’ GYM ASSISTANTS The Girls’ P.E. assistants are chosen on the basis of ability, interest, and leadership. Senior girls with an interest in this program are chosen upon recommendation of one or more P.E. instructors. The girlassists the instructor in every phase of the activity program. First Row: Jeri Brow, Carol Cain, Lynne Harvel. Second Row: Mary Rawlings, Brenda Shonk, Lyn Damall BOYS’ GYM ASSISTANTS The PE instructors and students received valuable aid from the gym assistants this year. Aside from helping with equipment, the assistants showed films and often conducted health classes. They take over the clas¬ ses when the coach is called away on business. The PE students were given important tips by the gym assistants on how they can improve their per¬ formance in the sports. First row: Tom Burbage, Bill Sweet, Alan Freed, Chuck Bothwell. Second row: Jim Spoore, Brad Ellison, Gil Fitzhugh, Peyton Harris, Jim Wilson, Joe Boone. Third row: Jim McAdan, Bill Carr, Rusty Brown, Gil Grigsby, Gary Boone 150 OFFICE HELP First Row: Tony Pema, Mary Ellen Thompson, Jo Ann Morgan, Patricia Steinbach, Kathy Mitchell, Gail Dyer, Karen Hanson. Second Row: Walter Neischke, Gail Keating, Susan Harris, Joan Boccabello, Pat Darling, Liz Daley, Peyton Harris. The Office Helpers greatly assist the office sec¬ retaries in their work. They sort mail and place it in the proper teacher’s boxes. Also, they answer the phone, make announcements, run errands all over the school, check absentees, write dismissals and excuses, and any other things they might be asked to do. 4 -fe JSJ ft. f ' t ' w ■ jjrjfji r ■ f yl • GUIDANCE OFFICE HELP First row: Chris Tisinger, Lois Dimpfel, Nancy Donaldson, Nancy Cutler. Second row: Mariellen Steece, Patsy Reed, Sandy Nelson, Ginger Henry, (not pictured: Cathy Sullivan, Chris Marris, Lynne Harvel) The Guidance Helpers assist the members of the guidance staff to promote smooth relations between the students body and the administration. They keep up-to- date, neatly arranged, and properly filled catalogues and brochures. They assist counselors whenever needed, and refrain from ever discussing guidance activities with outsiders. CLINIC HELP Seated: Gayle Johnson, Sharon Bigger. First Row: Pat Zwigley, Tish Davis, Janet Reck, Candy Bums, Linda Goode, Sue Sloker. Second Row: Linda Jefferies, Bobbie Miller, Janet Spooner, Cheryl Bristow, Cindy Allen, Pinky Marble, Julie Freeman The Clinic Staff, the behind-the-scenes workers for Mrs. Rome, keeps track of students’ health records,makes phone calls to parents and performs minor first aid duties. They also do clerical jobs and aid Mrs. Rome in countless other ways. 151 STUDENT PRESS BUREAU The Press Bureau is an active and vital organization in our school. It acts as a laison be¬ tween the school and the com¬ munity, keeping the public in¬ formed of school activities. This is done by direct contact between the school and the local news¬ papers. Co-Ordinator: Paul Magnusson. First Row: Katie Hall, Paul Magnusson, Joannie Wallace, Sandy Adams, Warren Putzke, Mrs. Zimmerman (Sponsor). Second Row: Susan Anderson, Ilka Marschall, Tom Christman, Anita McGarry, (Not Pictured) Jim Farley BANNER TEAM The Banner Team carries the McLean banner ahead of the band and the Drill Team at football games. Girls are selected according to their skill and in¬ terest in engaging in school activities. First row: Sharon Berry, Sue Stoker. Second row: Sheri Weller, Nanci Walters (Capt.). Third row: Pam Williams, Nicki Walsh 152 Mrs. Hager, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Propst, Mrs. Mowat, Mrs. Caynor, Mrs. Crabtree, Mrs. Bucko, Mrs. LeDane, Mrs. Bogos, Mrs. Kalepp, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Bullard, Mrs. Felton, Mrs. Carlyle, Mrs. Hopkins. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Bowers, Dietician CUSTODIAL STAFF Mr. Payne, Head Custodian Steated: Mr. Payne, Mrs. Byrd, Mr. Grissom, Mr. Robert Walters. Standing: Mr. Newman, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Nichols, Mr. William Walters, Mr. Shifflett, Mr. Boggs (not pictured) Mrs. Fann, Mr. Mason. 153 154 155 m Stft mmm The winning float. HOMEC The queen receives her roses. Whooping it down for McLean. Hurray for McLean! 3MING Jeri Brown and Gill Fitzhugh Carolyn Torre gross a and Joe Boone Marydale Poe and Dana Cole Pam Stoddard and Ernie Doe The queen and her escort Pewee Grady and The l ueen ’ s court dances Bryan Stotler Nickie Girardi and Rick Shaw Lyn Baird and Danny Cloppas Diana Steece and Craig Stewart “Well, not all Indians are friendly!” “How did you get the formula for Swiss Cheese” OUR AFS Dear Friends, How awfully short and how wonderful has this year in McLean been! After being here and getting to know all kinds of people I came to the conclusion that American people are wonderful, warm, and friendly. I have had a lot of experiences and a lot of fun with my family and with my friends. These memories I will take home with me and never forget. This year was probably one of the most happy ones in my life and it helped me understand people and American culture. It also helped me understand that young people all over the world are alot alike, under whatever environments they might live. I also enjoyed my courses in school very much; just because they were so different from those I had had in Switzerland. For this wonderful and unforgettable opportunity, I thank the school and AFS who made it possible for me to come here. I thank my family and all my friends who have made my year a successful one. I hope that many, many AFS students after this year will have the luck to come to this school. I will come back soon! Lottie Meyer Switzerland ’64 ’65 “Come on just a little yodel for the folks at home!” 158 STUDENTS Dear Friends, I tried to find the words to thank you for making my stay here in the United States the most exciting and the happiest experience of my life. I could not find any because the only way to thank for love, understanding, and friendship is to answer on the same basis: loving, understanding and giving friendship! I will go back to Brazil soon. I will leave my family, McLean H.S., my friends, teachers, activities, Mac¬ Donalds, and Great Falls. However, I will always re¬ member each of you and the AFS who made my coming possible and my stay as enjoyable as possible. Sincerely, Tulia Pilomia It’s a miniature Maranian’s Modem 159 SCIENCE The Grand Prize Winner, Alan Gillespie. AN EXPERIMENT l AUTO-COHDUCTOMEL TITRATION A TO AOt OMAVl ' AM. Y fm K«f«4f|e K NOIUTIum Ut VOKItOi w , tn .- 0 ' s « | ’• « -„■ I don’t know how it works, you just put a nickel in and pull the lever. 365 days until ne:i ffects of Hypoxi ON the sory Perception: y of Mice a 7 r . FULSCME 160 fir ' s science fair. v; ner, Scott Bradley. 161 “So long, farewell?’’ SOUND OF MUSIC “Are you a Catholic? ... no, I’m a penguin.’’ “These are a few of my favorite things.’’ “Do, Re, Me’’ THE MISER BY MOLIERE “How many times have I told you not to leave my bike in the driveway!” “You’re right, it is a three button waistcoat.” “Are you trying to steal my line?” “New country corn flakes” SWEETHEART DANCE The crowning of the Queen. Fitz Fitzpatrick, Tom Burbage, Clint Propst, Karen Hansen, Judy Watson, Sidney Nethercott, Seniors. Frank Ball, Steve Bryan, Ann Carter, Chris Tengberg, Juniors. Andy Platt, Dana Cole, Helen Gooch, Sandra Poe, Sophomores. 164 Frank Spann, Jimmy Puckett, Dottie Postelle, Jeddie Vick, Freshmen. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The waterfall. OVER THE RAINBOW Entrance to the cafeteria. The bandstand. The cafeteria. 165 JrK POWDERPUFF .. - • K-f? -••■’ -«w ’h ; ' • •- • ;?.• • ' ; ■ h«W V. ' MmhLsji ■ w y ii . J 5 ■ , vi ' 4 s : ' •■ •L ' ¥ fJ! Why hast tho Alright you guys, this game is suppose to be touch only 7 ||£g. £ i - ti ' a :-« . —■ ■ t • --rr ! . 3 ■% - - « St J W ' 1 |S| f5p % hHI IB JR 8 H ,|§g Vjgft SpOTk • 9E B ■■ • ' K BP r .. :9V v t « -% 2 £ JHR $g • V ( vPh]N Jg ! 2| i!yRf ; v£ ISp 1 ■ -C JSSsiHi v wSHi p ■ r f. 9 d JPP§ .tJSffy AfcJvfi . Will I ■vj i ?|] ■ hSP |yr - . n % aA i The Wild Horse of the Osage 166 GAME “In here, you guys.’’ “H R orsaken me?’’ Nunmber one draft choice. The wild bunch. n guitar?’’ 167 Mr. Walter Held, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Registration LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE _ ' ipf T ; V ’f- Most likely to succeed. Cinderella before the ball 168 Mr. Art Lamb, Publicity and Public Relations SADIE HAWKINS DANCE “Kickapoo joy juice?” ‘‘Us corncob smokers would rather fight than switch.” 169 Daisy Mae? SENIOR CLASS SKI TRIP? Skiing is so much fun! Shut up and deal. Must be snow down his neck. The big “G’Mife of the party! The big “G”-life of the party? Miss Denise Brooks and Escort. 170 IRC SPEAKERS Mr. Ivanov Tarasov, Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy Mr. Istvan Varga, First Secretary of the Hungarian Legation Mr. Charles Vetter, United States Information Agency 171 Dr. William Solyon-Fekete, Specialist on Hungerian Law, Library of Congress Senior coach, Fitzhugh ; w i “The Seniors” JUNIOR-SI SENIORS 73 Senior express. “The Juniors” IIIOR GAME JUNIORS 33 Crisis on the Junior bench. Surrounded by Seniors. “Closing in for the kill” “Go away, Miss Carroll” “Roll it to Crazylegs” GIRLS’ VS WOMENS’ “Step on her toe; “Yell Rape” “Everyone tur 174 VARSITY “Aloha” “I was always good at modern dancing’ ” “Wait, that’s the wrong basket” FACULTY ricket” wards Mecca” “It’s not your turn” 175 FACULTY SNAPS “Of course it’s a milk carton. How else do you think I got it down the “Eight o’clock ' hall?’’ 176 H was only that tali’ ” “Farewell cruel world.” “I moonlight-what do you do?” 177 178 179 FALL SPORTS. . . 180 First row: Tom Georgelas; Frank Ball; Jim Spore; Ernie Doe; Steve Bryan; Tom Burbage; Clint Propst; Fitz Fitzpatrick; Bard True; Peyton Harris. Second row: Frostie Norvelle; John Allen; Terry Determan; Sam Stalcup; David Lee; Greg Murphy; Rusty Brown; Rick Stutler; Steve Skiles. Third row: Joe Enright; John Gibbons; Danny Cloppas; Craig Stewart; Gil Grigsby; John Dick; Doug Crawford; Gary Boone; Jim Cartee. Fourth row: Gordon Rountree; Tony Rice; Rick Skean; Larry Jones; Jeff Goodlett; Mike Evans; Wess Tessy. VARSITY FOOTBALL The 1964 Football Team set the precident for what appears to be a weak year in McLean athletics. A lack of experience and candidates proved fatal to McLean Football. There were numerous outstanding performances turned in, among those being Jim Spores 90 yard T.D. run against Annandale; Ernie Does and Frank Balls efforts against Madison in McLeans 20-0 victory; and, Clint Propst’s consistant play and All-Northern Virginia honors; to name but a few. The finest effort for the season was that turned in by all the Seniors: Frank Ball, Ernie Doe, Clint Propst, Tom Burbage, Fitz Fitzpatrick, Tom Georgelas, Steve Bryan, Peyton Harris, Bard True, Frostie Norvelle, and Gay Boone, in the 0-7 loss to W-L. This was one of McLeans finest performances in the last three years. Four sophomores lettered on this years team making the prospects for the next two years appear bright. 181 Coaches: Ed Mooradian; Mickey Simpson; Joe Scudero. Clint Propst All-Northern Virginia FOOTBALL SNAPS 182 Spore and Grigsby on the Kami-Kazee Jim moves out around end Don’t drop it again, David 183 Jackie Dow Judy Watson Barbie Howard VARSITY Kneeling: Judy Watson, Mariellen Steece. Standing: Carolyn Torregrosa, Barbie THE Carolyn Torregrosa 184 CHEERLEADERS ARIEU Howard, Jeri Brown, Jackie Dow, Pam Zane, Pam Falls, Molly Flook. CAROL (.AN F ok Jeri Brown Mariellen Steece Pam Falls 185 Pam Zane SONGLEADERS Jodi Perry, Linda Staffa, Sherri Nicks, Chris Tengberg, Bobbi Gardner, Pam Stoddard, Patti Witzel, Anne Patrick, Karen Duncan. Jodi Perry, Karen Duncan, Chris Tengberg, Sherri Nicks, Linda Staffa, Patri Witzel, Anne Patrick, Bobbi Gardner, Pam Stod¬ dard. • VARSITY FOOTBALL 187 First row: Ray Cannon, Terry Dillon, Charlie Golff, Eddie Doe, Chuck Nuzum, Phil Tracey, Brian Daley, Sam Badger, John Tucker, Dirk Iacobelli, John Burke, Lew Rumpf, Bob VanArsdall, Bob Flanagan, Billy Carr: Assistant Coach. Sec¬ ond row: Dick Clawson, Manager; Bill Thompson, Steve Blazedale, Bill Winn, Mark Allen, Dave Wortman, Chris Can an, Jan Nelson, Lee Norvelle, Bill Adams, Morris Lewis, John Kraus, Joe Wadsworth, Doug Belnap, John Hemming, Mike McKenny, Eddie Hall: Manager. Third row: Bob Mowatt, Dan Marshall, Mark Millikan, Bill Robertson, Steve Patterson, John Coppage, Paul Harmon, John Fernandez, Bill Roberts, Bob Harrington, Rick Dennen, Pierce Smith, John Rector, Tom McAdam, John Walsh, Bill Morton. The Junior Varsity Football Team, coached by Mr. Abell and Billy Carr, gained experience in working together as a team and should provide some good players for future Varsity Teams. The team suffered a losing season, but made a valiant effort and showed improve¬ ment towards the end of the season. J. V. FOOTBALL (y Captains Eddie Doe, Chuck Nuzum, and Phil Tracy, with Coach Abell. 188 iiia is FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS First row: Janet Cunningham. Second row: Ginny Farrell, Dottie Postelle. Third row: Susan McAfee, Pee Wee Grady, Nicki Gherardi. (not pictured) Becki Stoddard. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Helen Gooch, Linda Irons, Georgia Poumaras, Beachee Schwarz, Mart MacWallace, Wendy Kirk, Brigget Fitzpatrick, Diana Gray, Jan Vergason. 189 First row: Gary Cloppas, Dan Marshall, Mark Milliken, Larry Fok, Fred Shwiller, Dave Secrest, John McClave, Yorke Brown, Frank Udy, Bob Harrington. Second row: Doug French, Grayson Fitzhugh, John Conover, John Coppedge, Jeff Stoker, John Walsh, Sean Rice, Dennis Day, Rick Dalton, Eric Jackson. Third row: Coach Miller, Doug Adams, Jim Currie, John Meese, Steve Taylor, Robert Golff, Virgil Swadley, Dave Daley, Bob Farrell, Steve Darling, Joe Spann, Coach Hutton. Fourth row: Jim Alderton, Alan Miller, Lariy Schelling, Hayes Taylor, Doug Detty, Bill Roop, Bob Curilla, Chuck Abell, Bruce Iocabelli, Alex Kogan, mgr. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Coach Miller and Coach Hutton The Freshman Football Team gained valuable ex¬ perience under the guidance of Mr. Miller and Mr. Hutton. Their basic learning of the game should provide them with a firm foundation for future years at McLean. 190 WINTER SPORTS ... 191 Standing: Danny Cloppas, Danny Veiie, Jim Wilson, Clint Propst, Greg Murphy, Kini Kramer, Greg Jessup, Rick Hughes, Kent Taylor, Craig clleringyC rad Elliso ' n, Bill Eledge, Jon Lindjord, Larry Smith, Manager; Coach Dolan; r t N hr . rF j VARSITY Gil Fitzhugh. Kneeling: Jim Swanson: Bill Lacey: Manager. 1964 - 1965 Record WE THEY 84 Madison 62 58 O’Connell 64 81 Falls Church 67 54 W L 71 53 Groveton 55 63 Stuart 79 57 Edison 71 37 G.W. 72 75 Ft. Hunt 60 70 Fairfax 65 77 Mt. Vernon 62 65 Yorktown 45 77 Annandale 72 70 Lee 76 67 Marshall 60 59 Woodson 72 61 Hammond 70 48 Wakefield 69 This year Coach Dolan’s hustling Varsity Cagers experienced their first losing season in 3 years, finish¬ ing with a respectable 8-9 league slate. The team’s leading scorers were Gill Fitzhugh (17.5), Ross Bailey (13.3), and Greg Jessup (11.6). The Highlanders were led in rebounds by Clint Propst (8.0), and Kim Kramer (7.5). Three late-season losses, all to league powers, knocked the Highlanders out of a tournament berth, the goal to which the entire season had been devoted. Next years Varsity Team will have three returning lettermen, Kim Kramer, Brad Ellison, and Danny Cloppas. These, plus the other juniors on the squad should provide a solid nucleus for next year’s team. 192 SENIOR STARTERS Clint Propst Bill Eledge Jim Wilson ' Gil Fitzhugh , JHBHI Greg Jessup 193 m r 194 First row: Bruce Martin: Manager, Dirk Iocabelli, George man. Third row: Lake Crawford, Dave Ayersman, Brian Daly, Stinson, Rick Verdow, Phil Fitzhugh, Coach Hutton. Second John Driscoll, Steven Skiles. row: Eddie Doe, Craig Stuart, Bill Flickinger, Terrance Deter™ JUNIOR-VARSITY Coach Hutton’s second year with the Junior-Varsity Team proved to be highly successful as the team posted a fine record of 10-9-0. Led by the scoring of Terry Determan and Lake Crawford, and the rebounding of Bryan Daly and John Driscoll, the Junior-Highlanders proved to be a well-rounded, hustling team. This earned them a berth in the Northern Virginia Tournament. Many effective and well trained players should make their way to the Varsity squad next year. 1964 - 1965 Record WE THEY 66 Madison 55 37 O’Connell 50 35 Falls Church 43 28 W L 51 49 Groveton 66 32 Stuart 27 45 Edison 36 27 G.W. 40 53 Ft. Hunt 40 53 Fairfax 29 35 Mt. Vernon 19 25 Yorktown 30 58 Annandale 37 35 Lee 43 35 Marshall 22 44 Woodson 40 28 Hammond 54 49 Wakefield 43 49 Groveton 58 195 Daly and Crawford fight for rebound as ’roto-dooter’ stares in amazement! Crawford adds two to J.V. tally David Ayersman Brian Daly 196 Kneeling: Bruce Iocabelli, mgr., Dan Marshall, Pat Dolan, Neal Beets, Bill Handy, Hayes Taylor, mgr. Standing: Grayson Fitzhugh, Van Hoofnagle, Gary Cloppas, Mark Milliken, capt., Frank Udy, Charles LeRche, Sean Rice, Coach Miller, (not pictured) Steve Thomas, Roddy MacDonald, Bill Roop. FRESHMAN The Freshman Basketball team was coached by Mr. Miller and proved to be a solid, well-balanced team. Some fine players are expected to go on to the Junior Varsity and Varsity teams after their experience this year. WE THEY 35 Annandale 44 50 Falls Church 36 43 Madison 48 45 Marshall 41 60 Herndon 25 38 Woodson 26 52 Fairfax 38 44 Hammond 45 24 Mt. Vernon 27 43 Stuart 50 197 First row: Steve Hicks, Jim Shaw, Bill Hartman, Kim Steele, Bob Schaf, Bill Stiles. Second row: Coach MacGuire, Tom Burbage, Jim Spore, Tom Georgelas, Ralph Sikes, Hartley Stackhouse, Coach Mooradian. WRESTLING Coach Mooradian was not far wrong when he said, “This years team lacks experience.” This was evident in the 0-10-1 season the grapplers posted. However, not too many people are aware of the stamina, agility, and spontanious thought that wrestling demands of its par¬ ticipants. The ’64-’65 team was green and many members were underclassmen, who will return next year. This years seniors, Tom Burbage, Tom Georgelas, and Hartley Stackhouse were three members of the team who were well rewarded through experiences and the sincere privilege to serve under one of McLean’s and Virginia’s - top coaches. Coach Mooradian discussing tactics with Jim Spore, Tom Georgelas, and Hartley Stackhouse. 198 “ ... now what was it the coach said?” 199 SPRING SPORTS ... 200 TENNIS TEAM Opponent Woodson Marshall Wakefield W. L. Stuart George Mason Yorktown Jefferson Ann and ale Groveton Standing: Tom Taylor, Frank Spann, Kim Kramer, Mr. Snell, John Dick. Sitting: Ted Winfield, Denny Velie. Site Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Home Away GOLF TEAM Kneeling: Andy Platt, John Postelle. Standing: Tony Purna, Dave Atkinson, John Thompson, Jeff Hougland. 201 TRACK First row: Rusty Brown, Jim Wilson, Jay Phillips, Tom Burbage, Hartley Stackhouse, Bruce Falls, Chuck Bothwell. Second row: Danny Cloppas, Felix Mantillia, Sigurd Lee, Bill Flickinger, Maynard Heins, Bruce Smith, Larry Smith. Third row: Jim Cartee, Rick Skean, John White, Bill Morton, Dircke Iacobelli, Ray Carman, Mike McKinney. Fourth row: Coach Simpson, Proky Alex, Cole Jeffries, Rick Pruett, Coach Abel. Opponent ! Fairfax County Relays Wakefield Q.W. Relays ■Jj clVladison t Falls Church Annandale Wakefield Invitational Marshall Fairfax County Meet Northern Virginia Meet Site Marshall McLean G.W. Madison McLean Annandale Wakefield McLean McLean W M Stackhouse slings a little. Dircke Iacobelli Miie Relay Team—Jay Phillips, Sigurd Lee, Maynard Heins, Brian Stotler. Cross Country Team—Brian Stotler, Tom Christensen, Bruce Smith, John Doe, Brian Carroll, John White, Ron Griffith, Rick Pruett, Jay Phillips. AND CROSS COUNTRY The Bip P—Cycling Coach Rusty Brown puts. First row: John Fernandez, Bill Bradley, Jeff Goodlett, Corky Carroll, Phil Edwards, Craig Dampier, Bill Kleystuber. Second row: Craig Stewart, Tom Christensen, George Stinson, Joe Wadsworth, Jim Hall, Bill Fuchs, Bill Chickering. Third row: Jim Burbage, Jim Haley, Dave Secrest, Ron Griffith, Key Irwin, Phil Spooner, David Sonders, Gary Cloppas. Fourth row: Carl Dampier, Chuck Zimmerman, Harry Bare, Dave Ayersman, Mike Moore, Chuck Neizume, Frank Santanglo. Fifth row: Don Lemoncelli, Chuck Abel, Eddie Hall, Keith Burr, Bob Mowat, Coach Abel, Coach Simpson, Porky Alex. VARSITY BASEBALL First row: Bob Slichter, Steve Skyles, Gill Fitzhugh, Steve Bryan, Ted Needham, Greg Bryan, Ted Needham, Greg Jessup, Bill Mclntyer. Second row: John Winters, Bryan Martin, George McAfee, Marvin Schleep, Bob White, Brad Ellison, Bard True. Third row: Joe Derrick, Mr. Pence, coach. Jack Crockett, Clint Probst, Mike Derrick, Tom Patrick, Jerry Collins, Mike Evans, Ed Berdalan. Steve Bryan Woodson Away Madison Away Fairfax Home Falls Church Away W L Home Yorktown Away Marshall Home Annandale Away Jefferson Home Woodson Home Madison Home Fairfax Away Falls Church Home W L Away Yorktown Home Marshall Away Annandale Home Jefferson Away Greg Jessup Gill Fitzhugh Brian Martin SCHOOL W. L. Yorktown Marshall Annandale Jefferson Woodson Madison Fairfax Falls Church W. L. LOCATION Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Missed again!!! First row: Sean Rice, Larry Jones, Rick Darling, Bobby Harrington, Lee Norvell, Rural Roob. Second row: Pierre French, Terry Detterman, Steve Dragnich, Stan Corwett, Phil Farrell, Rick Dieterich, Phil Fitzhugh, Rory Taylor. Third row: Coach Miller, Steve Paterson, Bill Adams, Steve Gilmartin, Steve Flickinger, John Price, Bob Udy, John Walsh, Arthur Milliken. ' £ : a im (Pa VARSITY HOCKEY This year’s hockey team had a very suc¬ cessful season with a 6-2 record. In addition to new plaid uniforms the girls were aided by a new coach borrowed from Longfellow Inter¬ mediate, Miss Martha Call. The team is naturally proud of their record but even more so of the team-work and spirit that made it all possible. First row: Lynne Harvel, Linda Jenkins, Linda Froelich, Lynn Vanzant, Jean Smoot, Bobbie Heininger. Second row: Leslie Miller, Co-Captain, Melinda Georges, Bea Jones, Janet Bacon, Missy Blanchard, Lyn Baird, Brenda Shonk, Dale Wood, Pat Hankins, Co-Captain. Varsity Hockey Fairfax Ft. Hunt Edison Falls Church Herndon Groveton Lee Jefferson THEY 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 “Not me—you take her!” “Get her shins, Pat!” “Follow the yellow brick road.” “Hey, Meansie, you missed” “Bottoms up!” JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY First row: Laura Carlson, Laura Davis, Ann Bacon, Marsha Bare, Gigi Arnold, Janet Rothgeb, Sheryl Marshall, Second row: Lynn Carr, Pat Gokey, Claire Tavel, Paula Yudowitch, Betty Bigger, Chris Pema, Chris Tavel, Judy Summers, Cindy Jordan, Eadie Morrison, Janet Grkovic. “Come back here, ball!” WE 4 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 Junior Varsity THEY Fairfax 0 Ft. Hunt 0 Edison 1 Falls Church 0 Herndon 1 Groveton 0 Lee 0 Jefferson 1 I The Junior Varsity displayed excellent team co¬ ordination and their fine record of five wins, one loss, and two ties shows great promise for next year’s varsity. 1 “You mean they lost the ball again?’’ “There’s Sweetie again!” “No—do you see a ball? I don’t see a ball!” “That’s a heck of a place for your stick” “Your slip is showing VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Janet Bacon, Pat Hankins, Becky Miller (Co-captains). Second row: Leslie Miller, Bobbie Heininger, Sharon Swadley, Lyn Darnall, Lynne Harvel, Sue Keblusek, Kay Sloan. Third row: Judy Thomp¬ son, Val Williams, Dale Wood, Ann Johnston, Karen Johnson, Brenda Shonk. WE THEY WE 45 Madison 20 50 Edison 39 Mt. Vernon 17 47 Ft. Hunt 29 Woodson 31 42 Falls Church 42 Stuart 27 44 Herndon 25 Annandale 38 33 Groveton 46 Fairfax 35 27 Lee Lynn does it again! Missed again This year’s girls’ varsity team was just that: a real team. If nothing else, the girls knew that the way to victory was through teamwork, not individual stars, and they proved it. Their eight-four record might well have been eleven-one, since they lost three games by only two points. It’s also noteworthy that the girls never gave up even when behind. Much of that spirit can be attributed to the coaching of Miss Edna Gibson. All things considered, had their record been four-eight, this year’s team would have been successful; there are factors more important than a won-lost record. Who moved the basket? 210 “Stretch” JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: Donna Froelich, Paula Pence, Mary Ann Poe, Sandy Poe, Gigi Arnold. Second row: Darline Lieurance, Peggy Meyer, Ann Bacon, Bea Jones, Laura Davis, Peggy Fee, Diane Steece. Third row: Paula Yudowich, Cheri Allemand, Jackie Wingert, Marvine Cole, Nancy Helm, Nancy Taylor, Chris Pema, Pat Cokey. This year’s Junior Varsity, coached by Miss Ruddle, showed great promise for next year’s Varsity by wining three of their last four games. This improvement is a good example of the girls’ hard work during the season. WE THEY 9 Madison 27 9 Mt. Vernon 6 1 Woodson 25 13 Stuart 29 7 Annandale 22 16 Fairfax 17 14 Edison 18 12 Fort Hunt 15 24 Falls Church 14 16 Herndon 9 10 Groveton 23 14 Lee 8 “It’s called a fake and drive” “Someone do something’ ’’ “Don’t look so surprised’’ First row: Janet Bacon, Sue Rinex, Leslie Miller, Lynne Harvel (co-captain), Carol Pratt (co-captain), Ellen Seawell. Second row: Jackie Wingert, Karen Johnson, Ann Johnson, Sue Keebler, Darlene Lieurance, Jane Zimmerman, Jean Daley. VARSITY SOFTBALL With nine returning varsity players, forming a nucleus, this year’s softball team is anticipating a successful and exciting season especially with the ex- excellent pitching and solid hitting support they’ll have. Under the in¬ struction of Miss Mary Lou Carroll the players have been developing their skills and teamwork and praying for a dry season. It’s the Clan’s hope their prayer will be answered. VARSITY SOFTBALL April 6 Jefferson (H) April 8 Marshall (H) April 13 Madison (A) April 20 Mt. Vernon (A) April 27 Woodson (A) SCHEDULE April 29 Stuart (H) May 4 Annandale (H) May 6 Fairfax (H) May 11 Edison (A) May 14 Ft. Hunt (H) First row: Candy Burns, Cindy August, Rosanne Featherstone, Alice Dillon, Bea Jones, Paula Yudowitch, Pat Gokey, Sherri Deal, Barbara Irwin. Second row: Eileen McCormack, Bonnie Linjord, Linda Blencoe, Puddy Kenworthy, Chris Pema, Amy Taylor, Nancy Taylor, Betty Bigger, Anne Bacon, Jane Castris. JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL This year’s Jr. Varsity Softball team under the direction of a new coach, Miss Martha Call, has been practicing diligently, preparing for the coming season. Through scrimmages with the Varsity team, the players have been gaining invaluable experience and confidence which will help them com¬ plete a winning season. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE April 6 Jefferson (H) April 8 Marshall (H) April 13 Madison (A) April 20 Mt. Vernon (A) April 27 Woodson (A) April 29 Stuart (H) May 4 Annandale (H) May 6 Fairfax (H) May 11 Edison (A) May 14 Ft. Hunt (H) ' Co 4 w % z 7 v ' ••• Converting a spare. Perfect form? 215 ' , A awA GIRLS SPORTS , . •• -t ■ 218 PATRONS Capt. and Mrs. G.D. Acker Mrs. H.G. Acker Mr. and Mrs. Freeman E. Alsop Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. Anderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Barkey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bean Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Blencoe Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Boswell Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Brown Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryan Col. and Mrs. W.A. Burke Lt. Col. and Mrs. Howard E. Byers Mr. and Mrs. Leighton A. Cain Mr. and Mrs. R.R. Canter Gen. M.F. Casey Mr. and Mrs. R.N. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Clapp Col. and Mrs. W.C. Cl oppas Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corvick Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Crockett Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Cunningham Capt. and Mrs. W.L. Darnall Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis Hon. and Mrs. John W. Davis Mr. and Mrs. DiAmkco Mrs. C. Richard Donavan Mrs. Bernard Drell Col. and Mrs. Eugene G. Drouillard Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Duffy Mrs. John Egan Col. and Mrs. Bruce T. Falls Mrs. D. Farver Col. and Mrs. Henry Fee Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Felch Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Ferrarese Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishow Capt. and Mrs. Mayo Fitzhugh Mr. and Mrs. W. Flickinger Admiral and Mrs. H.J.P. Foley Col. and Mrs. E. Forsythe Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Hankins Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Hannett Mrs. F. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. John T. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herriman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Howard Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Hudgins Mr. Ronald J. Gad don Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Garbow Col. and Mrs. J.H. Germeraad Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Graham Miss Julia C. Gunn Lt. Col. and Mrs. C.E. James Col. and Mrs. C.C. Jeffries Capt. and Mrs. Richard H. Johnson Lt. Col. and Mrs. G.M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany M. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Keating Col. R.E. Keating Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keebler Cmdr. and Mrs. Kelly Miss M. Kennedy Col. and Mrs. Frank A. Kirk Lt. Col. and Mrs. Wm. R. Knowles Mr. Harold B. Knowlton Mr. and Mrs. Ted C. Krell Cmdr. and Mrs. L.G. Kutchall Lt. Col. and Mrs. George W. Laire, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Le Grand Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Lehman Mrs. M.C. Leland Col. and Mrs. R.R. Lerg Mr. Jon Lindjord Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Magn usson Mr. Harry Maranian Mrs. Ann Marschall Mr. and Mrs. K.A. McClave Mr. Charles T. McGavin Mrs. R. D. McGuire Mrs. T.P. McNamera Cmdr. and Mrs. C.G. Mitchell Mrs. Paul H. Miller Cmdr. and Mrs. T.G. Monahan Mr. Carl Monk Mr. and Mrs. James W. Moore Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson Mr. and Mrs. George Ochoa Mr. John J. Onufrak Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Orr Mr. and Mrs. Givon Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Patterson Mr. Andrew Man is Platt Capt. and Mrs. M.L. Pittman Mr. and Mrs. Pollick Mr. Herbert D. Ponsen Mrs. Ann Poulson Lt. Col. and Mrs. L.R. Poundstone Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. John R. Prissnall Dr. and Mrs. Pruett Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. J. David Raab Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. I.R. Rector Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Ristig Col. and Mrs. Phillip S. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Rothgeb Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Ruddy Gen. and Mrs. W.S. Rumbough Dr. and Mrs. R.D. Sanborn Mr. and Mrs. Arven H. Saunders Lt. Col. and Mrs. Frank L. Schaf, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Schwarz Col. and Mrs. John Seaberg Capt. and Mrs. T.R. Sedell Mrs. Alice Severy Mr. and Mrs. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. David L. Smith Col. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Jr. Lt. Col. M.J. Sommovica Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Spooner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Staley Mrs. Mary Ellen Steece Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stutler Mr. and Mrs. Elson M. Summers Mr. and Mrs. Roger Taillon Mr. and Mrs. J. Tejaea Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Thompson Col. and Mrs. Robert Utley Capt. and Mrs. Frank Vannoy Mr. Edwin Vergason Col. and Mrs. Jos. F. Wadsworth Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Weekley Col. Jack G. Westbrooke Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Wilkins Dr. Seymour Wolf 219 SENIOR DIRECTORY A CLAGETT, Steve 6109 Belton Court 356-8475 ABELL, William 5449 N. Four Mile Run Dr. 525-5872 CLARK, Gordon 5413 Old Dominion Dr. 528-4022 ADAMS, Andrea 245 Elm Street 343-6913 CLARKE, James 4218 Westmoreland St. 356-5079 ADAMS, Gail 5800 Birch Avenue 386-6272 CLOHAN, Paul 5713 Wrightson Drive 356-3904 ADAMS, Sandra 5814 Lumsden Street 356-9609 COMBS, Richard 4804 Cola Drive 356-1843 ADAMSON, Keith 5007 Maugh Road 962-3113 CONLEY, Robert 4018 Forest Lane 528-5182 ALLEN, Gregory 2419 Gilson Street 356-3463 COOK, Candy 4901 Layman Street 356-1549 ALEXANDER, David 5650 Massachusetts Ave. 526-9114 CORREA, Rafael 4304 Hilldon Street 538-2784 ALLON,Ken 4305 Susquehannock Drive 356-7478 COR VICK, Rebecca 6024 Illinois Avenue 356-7053 ANDERSON, Pamela 108 Brookhaven Drive 356-1653 COULTER, Marnie 4811 Loch Raven Drive 356-1527 ANDERSON, Susan 4217 Deer Drive 356-5756 COWAN, James 1701 Chesterfield 356-5345 ANDRIOT, Susan 307 Madison Place 356-7664 CRAWFORD, Jeffrey 4903 Walden Drive 356-8126 APPLE MAN, John 4102 Upton Street CROUSE, Beverly 5807 Dryden Drive 356-7886 ARNETT, Charles 4200 Mt. Pleasant Dr. 356-6185 CRUTCHER, Susan 4801 Wrightson Drive 356-6102 ATKINSON, Dave 5925 Lemon Road 356-9649 CURRAN, Mike 4802 Westmoreland St. 356-4234 AUSTIN, Betty 5904 Southridge Dr. 356-7685 CURRIE, Caroline 1706 Ivy Hill Drive 356-9516 B CUSTER, Mike 5831 Linwood Place 356-2161 BACON, Janet 4813 Cola Drive 356-9211 CUTCHALL, Margo 1707 Fairlawn Drive 356-5648 BAETJER, Ricky 5500 MacArthur Drive 296-4180 D BAILEY, Ross 3938 Lorraine Avenue 528-4146 DALEY, Elizabeth 5910 Espey Lane 356-2193 BALL, Frank 1608 Devine Street 356-8462 DAMMER, Anton 4602 Tompkins Drive 356-6181 BALLINGER, Donna 5711 Elnido Road 356-7312 DANTZKER, Steven 1709 Beverly Avenue 356-5082 BARHAM, Marsha 1701 Kirkley Avenue 893-5372 DARLING, Patricia 5700 Wrightson Drive 356-9673 BARKEY, Linda 4803 Layman Street 356-4255 DARNALL, Lynanne 4805 Layman Street 356-8149 BEARD, James 5624 Hazel Lane 356-3573 DAVIS, Berkeley 1111 Reynolds Street 534-5703 BELL, Oinda 5012 Waggaman Circle 356-1650 DAVIS, Kathy 215 Forest Villa 356-5529 BELL, John 5965 Lemon Road 356-4769 DAVIS, Nancy 1613 Tucker Avenue 356-7215 BENGTSON, Neal 5401 Kirby Road 356-7475 DAVIS, Suzanne 6006 Sea Cliff Road 356-5742 BERKELEY, Randy 4313 Softwood Trail 536-7051 DAVIS, Warren 4224 Rupert Street 356-7904 BERRY, John 5941 Blue Star Drive 356-4161 DEAN, David 1704 Beverly Avenue 356-7217 BIGGER, Sharon 5724 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 356-8518 DE BROCKE, John 4906 Julia Avenue 356-9534 BLAISDALL, JoAnn 4228 Panarama Court 346-5035 DELLINGER, Steve 1718 Fairlawn Drive 356-7104 BLOXOM, Louisa 4012 N. Tazewell Street 536-9203 DENBOW, Joann 5000 Longfellow Street 356-3862 BOCCABELLO, Joan 5422 Youngblood Street 356-8184 DENNENY, Catherine 5701 Barbee Street 356-7614 BOEHRER, Jim 5703 Enterprise Avenue 356-1767 DERRICK, Mike 119 W. Marshall St. 534-1352 BOONE, Gary 6010 Dempsey Street 356-8632 DESMOND, Jan 5802 Lumsden Street 356-6202 BOTHWELL, Charles 8359 Portland Place 325-4960 DETERM AN, Patricia 5909 Espey Lane 356-5813 BOULDIN, Wm. (Ken) 319 Audmar Drive 356-3744 DICK, John 4707 Loch Raven Dr. 356-5404 BOUTEILLER, David 4417 Woodland Ter. 527-6161 DIEHL, Euginia 2210 Old Dominion Pk. Blvd.356-3898 BOWEN,Tom 5819 Linwood Place 356-4181 DIETERICH, Christopher 4215 Copley Lane 536-5664 BRACKETT, James 1602 Great Falls Rd. 356-5192 DIMPELL, Lois 5939 Blue Star Drive 356-5284 BRISTOW, Cheryl 5807 Lansing Court 356-2191 DOE, Ernie 5011 Waggaman Cir. 356-3682 BROWN, Cindy 4714 Mori Street 356-8646 DONALDSON, Julie 4148 Baldwin Drive 356-5348 BROWN, Duncan 5714 Rhode Island Ave. 536-9210 DONALDSON, Nancy 1613 Chesterfield Ave. 356-7292 BROWN, Jeri 6017 Southridge Drive 356-3950 DOTY, Kathleen 5921 Dryden Drive 356-1657 BROWN, Phyllis 4034 N. Stuar t Street 583-4249 DOUGLAS, Lynn 5918 Dillon Street 356-2212 BROWN, Stuart 5900 Maryland Avenue 526-6668 DOW, Jackie 1717 Mulroy Drive 356-3522 BRUBECK, Marcia 5225 Franklin Park Rd. 526-6839 DOWLING, Patria 4508 Baldwin Drive 356-5775 BRUNER, Connie 4012 Forest Lane 528-4627 DUMONT, Ryan 4204 Dalmation Drive 356-8877 BRYAN, Steve 3620 Rockland Ter. 356-4223 DUNCAN, Karin 5903 Simmons Court 356-5848 BULLARD, Glen 4208 Dalmation Drive 356-3821 DUNCAN, Linda 5609 Kenbar Court 536-7876 BURBAGE, Tom 4817 Woodmoor Lane 356-5439 DYE, David 328 Churchill Road 356-3377 BURKE, Cheryl 4500 Margie Drive 356-5382 DYER, Gail 6000 Illinois Avenue 356-7093 BYERS, Margaret 5515 Park Road 536-7024 E C ECKLES, Karen 111 Scott Run Road 356-4286 CAIN, Carol 5711 Rhode Island Ave. 538-2538 EGAN, Cathleen 4307 Crestwood Lane 536-6843 CAMPAGNOLI, Paulette 1714 F airlawn Drive 356-5238 ELEDGE, William 4807 Wrightson Dr. 356-4004 CAMPBELL, Linda 4509 Westmoreland St. 356-1477 ERICKSON, Jon 4824 Kurtz Road 356-4566 CAMPBELL, Paul 4212 Dahlia Court 536-6880 ESCH, Pam 4903 Wrightson Drive 356-4373 CARDWELL, Dale 1806 Kirkley Avenue 893-5178 EVERETT, Eddie 6006 Linway Terrace 356-7829 CARNEY, Patricia 6020 Southridge Drive 356-7701 F CARPENTER, David 112 Old Dominion Blvd. 356-5794 FALLS, Bruce 4307 Rupert Street 356-8457 CARR, Linda 4149 Baldwin Drive 356-8580 FARLEY, Carolyn 1703 Jerry Place 356-1753 CARROUTH, Joyce 5803 Lansing Court 356-1071 FARLEY, James 1703 Jerry Place 356-1753 CARSWELL, Sandra 6019 Girard Street 356-8794 CARTER, Pat 6822 Quinten Street 532-2157 FARLEY, James 1703 Jerry Place 356-1753 CASSEL, Lee 1717 Byrnes Drive 356-8133 FARRELL, Anita 1643 Birch Avenue 356-1890 CASSIDY, Kathleen 4803 Cola Drive 356-1825 FELLOWS, Robert 208 Audmar Drive 356-5623 CHAMBERS, Tom 5946 Whitehall Place 356-5013 FELLOWS, Richard 208 Audmar Drive 356-5623 CHRISTENSEN, Paul 4915 Longfellow Street 356-3822 FERGUSON, John 9 Statendam Court 356-5618 220 SENIOR DIRECTORY FOSSUM, Susan FRANCO, Franklin FREED, Alan FREEMAN, Julie FROEHLICH, Linda GALLIMORE, Paul GASKIN, Edward GASKIN, Karen GEORGELAS, Thomas GEORGES, Malinda GIEBEL, James GIF FIN, Robert GILLESPIE, Alan GLENN, Donna GOOD, Linda GOODIER, Anson GORHAM, Albert GRADY, Maggie GRINA, Curtis HALL, Katie HANDLEMAN, William HANKINS, Patricia HANSON, Charles HANSON, Karen HARDMAN, Larry HARRIS, James HARRIS, Peyton HARRISON, Susan HARVEL, Lynne HAWLEY, William HAYES, Diane HEFLIN, Gary HELD, Gale HENDERSON, Barbara HESTER, Kendall HERRING, June HILL, Harry HILL, Rita HILLER, Patrick HILLS, Bruce HINDS, Barbara HOFFMAN, Joan HOLDEN, Thomas HOPPING, Carol HOWARD, Barbara HOWARD, Cheryl HOWELL, Dorothy HURST, Hewitt HUTTON, Linda HYATT, Donald IRVIN, Jonathan JACOBUS, Nancy JAMES, David JESSUP, Gregory JOHNSON, Bill JOHNSON, David JOHNSON, Gayle JOHNSON, Karen JOHNSTON, Steve JONES, Linda JONES, Nancy Mulroy Street Albermarie St. Nelway Drive Devine Street Hartly Drive 4306 Westmoreland St. 314 Wasp Lane 5807 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 5003 Darnall Drive G 112 Buena Vista Ave. 4109 Woodacre Dr. 4109 Woodacre Dr. 5705 Wrightson Dr. 1802 Tucker Avenue 5939 Westbury Road 600 Illinois Avenue 4900 Longfellow St. 5907 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 5817 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 226 Springvale Avenue 5610 Chain Bridge Rd. 5521 Tucker Avenue 5810 Franklin Avenue H 4216 Brookside Road 4910 Brawner Street 4309 Woodacre Dr. 4605 Baldwin Drive 6011 Southridge Drive 5970 Lemon Road 5841 Weaver Avenue 4709 Mori Street 5522 Massachusetts Ave. 4807 Tennyson Drive 5901 Rosemont Drive Beverly Avenue Kurpiers Court Mulroy Street 5815 Maryland Avenue 4228 Rupert Street 4248 Opalocka Drive 4105 Oak Lane 5505 Kirby Road 5120 East Avenue 4715 Kellogg Drive 5904 Enterprise Ave. 5809 Danforth Street 1608 Tucker Avenue 5814 Dean Drive 1822 Tucker Avenue 4009 Woodacre Drive 4246 Baldwin Drive 5641 Cross Street 4904 Sinclair Drive 912 Ellison St., Apt. 131 4000 Lorraine Ave. I 206 Guilford Court J 4300 Hardwood Lane 5963 Lemon Road 5815 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 5942 Strata Street 4307 Woodacre Drive 5512 Freedom Lane 4704 West Langley Lane 5813 Van Fleet Drive 5804 Danforth Street 5808 Broyhill Street FIELDS, Kathleen 1702 FITZHUGH, Gill 4105 FITZPATRICK, Francis 4809 FOSSETT, Lynn 5708 4513 1725 HEFFELFINGER, Sharon4412 1722 356-8233 538-7094 356-6308 356-8205 356-5549 356-1570 296-3473 356-8035 356-3112 356-1730 536-8621 536-8621 356-4352 356-7986 356-9254 356-7713 356-6077 356-4676 356-1422 356-3057 356-3409 356-9239 536-8169 536-8543 356-6330 536-6946 356-8182 356-9205 356-8817 356-4623 356-6380 538-5621 356-4682 356-8872 356-6059 356-7539 356-7836 536-6427 356-1697 356-1204 536-6550 356-7823 356-7070 356-4639 356-9548 356-3512 356-1431 356-4014 356-7630 536-7702 356-7644 356-7828 356-7186 532-6073 538-5041 356-6257 536-6935 356-4569 356-4539 536-9384 356-8066 356-7306 356-4056 356-8472 356-1121 JONES, Becky JORGENSON, Lisa JORDAN, Elsie KAPELUCK, Peter KEEFER, Robert KEEBLER, Martha KEEBLER, Mary KEEBLER, Susan KENNEDY, Thomas KETTLER,Joy KEYES, Lynda KINCAID, Linda Carol KLOTZ, Linda KNOTT, Lee KNOWLTON, Susan KOENING, Charles KRAMER, Fran LACASSE, Denise LAMBERTSON, Karen LANGE, Pauline LEHMAN, Joanne LEMNAH, Jerry LENGYEL, Erika LEWIS, James LEWIS, Cheri LINDJORD, Jon LIPP, John LITTLE, Len LLOYD, Mary LOFLAND, Dinah LORITSCH, Toby LOVERIDGE, Karen LOWE, Judith LOWE, William LOY, Judith LUKENS, Ellen LYNAR, Robert MAGNUSSON, Paul MAHLER, Charles MANASCO, John MANCH, Martin MARSCHALL, Ilka MARSHALL, Douglas MARSHALL, Sheryl MAR ST ON, Anne MASON, David MASON, Steve MATYAS, Carol MC AFEE, Mary Ann MC GARRY, Anita MC GAVIN, Charles MC GUIRE, Diane MC ILWEE, Suzanne MC KNEW, Pamela MC MANUS, Lindsay MEANS, Linda MELNICOFF, Stephen MEYER, Charlotte MICHAEL, Patricia MILLER, Leslie MILLER, Rebecch MITCHELL, Burt MONDELL, Kaye MOON, Kathie MOORE, Bid we 11 MOORE, Polly MORGAN, JoAnn MORLAN, Steve 5912 Southridge Drive 1818 Great Falls Rd. 5817 Lumsden Street K 1815 Tucker Avenue 5125 East Avenue 4711 Mori Street 4711 Mori Street 4711 Mori Street 4907 Longfellow Court 6070 Davis Court 700 Jenkins Lane 5611 N. Virginia Avenue 1713 Ivy Hill Drive 210 Ingleside Avenue 4404 Macon Street 1701 Jerry Place 5802 Old Chesterbrook Rd. L 5804 Youngblood St. 4409 Susquehannock Dr. 5807 Tilden Place 405 Park Avenue 1713 Kirkley Avenue 4213 Dahlfa Court 1420 Great Falls St. 220 Oakview Drive 5715 Wrightson Drive 5801 Old Chesterbrook 311 Audmar Drive 4224 Dalmation Dr. 5440 Brier Ridge Rd. 1816 Byrnes Drive 5832 Weaver Avenue 4203 Rupert Street 120 Furlong Drive 116 Buchanan Street 5806 Karlson Street 316 Dewberry Court M 316 Audmar Drive 212 Poplar Street 4201 Chesterbrook Rd. , 4814 Lochraven Drive 1715 Ivy Hill Drive 1803 Great Falls St. 6005 Tyndale Drive 5827 Weaver Street 224 Springvale Ave. 5315 Kirby Road 5522 Tucker Avenue 5908 Engel Drive 1900 Laburnum Street R.F.D. 1, Box 262, Vienna 4501 Margie Drive 5401 Barbee Street 4217 Panorama Court Box 360, Peacock Sta. Rt. 4703 Kurtz Road 7404 Old Dominion Drive 5815 Maryland Avenue 4209 Westmoreland St. 4105 McCay Lane 4409 Westmoreland St. 4234 Rupert Street 5626 Massachusetts Ave. 200 Homeric Court 1733 Byrnes Drive 6002 Dempsey Street 5400 Barbee Street 5000 Hane Street 356-8399 356-1834 356-6397 356-8083 356-5305 356-5146 356-5146 356-5146 356-3186 356-3064 532-6957 534-8795 356-5904 356-3559 356-2275 893-5029 356-6319 356-7055 356-8465 893-6227 356-5598 893-5230 534-5637 356-3818 356-1114 356-7234 356-9235 356-2218 356-3545 536-8908 356-5645 356-4645 356-4754 356-4550 356-3335 356-4793 356-5166 356-8483 356-3609 536-6659 356-7657 356-8041 356-6334 356-4153 356-4694 356-4602 356-7319 356-3599 356-9291 538-2670 759-2547 356-8373 356-8121 356-5216 759-2891 356-4848 356-4931 536-6427 356-4169 522-8709 356-8069 356-7693 538-5064 356-5872 356-5421 356-7551 356-7295 356-4989 221 SENIOR DIRECTORY MORTON, Gail MOSHER, Robert MURPHY, Steve MUSULIN, Milena MYERS, Lloyd MYERS, Raymond NEAL, Fred NELSON, Sandy NETHERCOTT, Sydney NEWCOMB, Ted NEWGAARD, Randee NIHART, Cathi NOG IT A, Sharon NORVELL, Frosty NUSCHKE, Walter O’CONNOR, Clint O’DONNELL, Mike O’NEIL, John OSBORN, Vince OWENS, Pam PALM, Nancy PALMER, Rita Ann PALMER, Teresa PARIS, Judith PARKER, Leslie PARSONS, Berry PARSONS, Terry PATTERSON, Joyce PAXTON, Norman PAYNE, Cheryl PECK, Donna PERNA, Tony PEROSA, Ron PETERSEN, Fran PHILLIPS, Gay PHILLIPS, James PITTON, Cheryl PICKARD, Andrew PLATT Andy PILOMIA, Tulia PITTMAN, Marilyn POLK, John PONSEN, Bert PORTER, Marilyn POSTELLE, John POTTS, Douglas PRATT, Carol PRESNALL, Kathleen PRESTON, Stephen PREVATTE, Janet PRICE, Carole PROPST, Clint PRUDDEN, Elda PUHAN, Ursula PURCELL,Tom PUTZKE, Warren PYRON, Thomas RAAB, Christie RATHBURN, Lynne RAUSCHENBACH, Bev RAWLINGS, Mary RECTOR, Nicki REED, Patsy REEVES, Charles RENDER, Brenda RENSCH, Bobbi RICHARDSON, Donald 5638 Devine Street 4405 Rupert Street 223 Forest Villa Road 6005 Bayside Court 58 07 Virginia Avenue 6006 Tyndale Drive N 5815 Rosemont Drive 209 Mayflower Drive 4706 Kellogg Drive 1811 Ivy Hill Drive 4218 Rupert Street 4722 Kellogg Drive 5717 Barbee Street 4809 Macon Street 225 Mayflower Drive 6 4805 Tennyson Drive 302 Brookhaven Drive 5812 Karlson Street 1713 Byrnes Drive 5947 Westbury Road P 5720 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 5825 Weaver Avenue 4008 Forest Lane 5007 Westmoreland St. 4108 Crestwood Lane 5411 Virginia Avenue 5411 Virginia Avenue 6106 Belton Court 4801 Tennyson Drive 4503 Hardy Drive 5811 Felix Street 4226 Rupert Street 1708 Fairlawn Drive 1831 Tucker Avenue 1607 Ivy Hill Drive 5708 Youngblood Street 135 N. Langley Lane 305 Dewberry Court 5503 Massachusetts Ave. 4237 Rupert Street 4709 Kirby Road 4217 Opalocka Drive 4637 Tompkins Drive 1707 Jerry Place 1814 Chesterfield 3818 Basil Road 5731 Maryland Ave. 3650 N. Rockingham St. 4508 So. Langley Lane 4105 Calla Drive 1605 Monza Road 107 Old Dominion Blvd. 4221 Rupert Street 5701 Hazel Lane 4822 Westmoreland St. 6006 Bayside Court 5815 Broyhill Street R 5038 Waggaman Circle 1802 Devine Street. 5925 Dryden Drive 400 Fletcher Lane 4308 Litton Lane 4701 Kirby Road 5817 Weaver Avenue 306 Pine crest Ave. 5804 Van Fleet Drive 4703 Macon Street 356-8127 356-9306 356-7504 356-6345 538-5494 356-1603 356-5928 356-5697 356-8258 356-5218 356-3431 356-5349 356-1564 356-1416 356-1386 356-5213 ' 356-7921 356-7773 356-3079 356-4397 356-4088 356-5716 536-7252 356-7098 536-8949 536-8366 536-8366 356-8753 356-9289 356-5997 356-8470 3 45-8870 356-7497 356-7941 356-7411 356-3337 356-5032 356-1747 536-9593 536-6427 356-1130 356-7309 356-6233 893-5180 356-4016 356-1364 538-5631 538-6933 356-2287 536-6936 684-6275 356-4054 356-4953 356-1705 356-6209 356 ' 6172 356-5226 356-4552 356-4342 356-1718 356-4151 356-9260 356-6348 356-9309 356-5862 356-4084 356-1830 RISINGER, Dee ROARK, Shelagh ROBBINS, Kitty ROBESON, Palmer RONNINGEN, Kaia ROSENHOCH, Nancy ROWE, Patricia RUDDY, Ginger RUSSELL, Carol SANDERS, Tom SANDS, Katie SANTANGELO, Frank SAUNDERS, Arven SAUNDERS, Gail SCHAF, Nick SCHNEIDER, David SCHWARTZ, Sue SEAMAN, Sue SEAWELL, Ellen SEDELL, Larry SHAW, James SHEEHAN, Tim SHONK, Brenda SHOPE, Andrew SKULLY, Michael SLOAN, Kathryn SMITH, Anne SMITH, Don SMITH, Larry SMITH, Lois SMITH, Ralph SMITH, Susann SMITH, Vicki SMOOT, Jean SOURBEER, Rick SPANN, Frank SPEAKE,Dawn SPITLER, Shirley SQUIRE, Charles STANLEY, Linda STARNES, Becky STEECE, Marie lien STEEL, April STEPHENSON, Bruce STEWART, Richard STIBI, Christine STODDARD, Pam STONE,Don STONEBURNER, Janice STRATTON, Mark STRNAD, James STUART, Paula SULLIVAN, Kathy SUMMERS, Nancy SWEET, Bill SWOPE, Jim SYKES, Ralph TAHLER, Virginia TALLEY, H.C. TATE, Robin THOMPSON, Greta THOMPSON, John THOMPSON, Russell TRUE, Bard TRUEAX, Bill TUITE, Tom UDY, Sandy 5402 Kirby Road 1813 Byrnes Drive 6724 Overbrook St. 4735 Chain Bridge Rd. 4813 Westmoreland St. 5410 Barbee Street 7 Bermuda Court 6002 Dinneen Drive 5914 Southridge Dr. S 5807 Felix Street 5953 Lemon Road 5954 Poppy Drive 4713 Beall Drive 4713 Beall Drive 4654 Tompkins Drive 5413 Virginia Avenue 5608 Maryland Avenue 4243 Dalmation Drive 6015 Girard Street 4707 Mori Street 5914 Espey Lane 1805 Devine Street 10 Statendal Court 5723 Rhode Island Ave. 5807 Broyhill Street 4307 Susquehannock Dr. Rt. 2, Box 266 4306 Susquehannock Dr. P.O. Box 373 5908 Espey Lane 5716 Barbee Street 1721 Fairlawn Drive 1 Ballantral Court 457 Route 2 5805 Old Chesterbrook Rd 1808 Ivy Hill Drive 5713 Devine Street 4911 Tennyson Drive 104 Ernestine Street 4911 Wrightson Drive 5916 Dean Drive 6009 Wise Street 1615 Chesterfield Ave. 1728 Beverly Avenue 5814 Old Chesterbrook Rd. 5920 Sea Cliff Road 4212 Copley Lane 5903 N. Maxwell Court 5807 Birch Avenue 6107 Tyndale Drive 5909 Rosemont Drive 4210 Dalmation Drive 4017 Westmoreland St. 5930 Westbury 5649 Massachusetts Ave. 4029 Chesterbrook Road 4820 Westmoreland St. T 4710 Macon Street 1621 Chesterfield Avenue 5929 Lemon Road 4227 Dalmation Drive 5919 Sea Cliff Road 212 Cedar Avenue 1809 Great Falls Road P.O. Box 345 5835 Weaver Avenue U 6005 Girard Street 356-7856 356-7586 533- 0835 356-3754 356-2099 356-8152 536-5733 356-4416 356-3578 356-5834 356-5464 356-8449 356-5316 356-5316 356-6279 534- 2421 536-9181 356-5253 356-4932 356-4180 356-1647 356-5962 356-8993 536-6685 356-7728 356-2231 325-8900 356-5512 356-3869 356-7101 356-4442 356-8710 356-7718 356-7516 356-1658 356-4075 356-7073 356-3824 356-4329 356-2094 356-3629 356-4158 356-8671 356-8581 356-7521 356-5867 536-9633 356-1079 356-7385 356-6385 356-5084 356-7007 893-5850 356-3254 536-6992 536-7130 356-1402 356-5799 356-5340 356-7620 356-4249 356-5597 356-3265 356-4326 356-1124 356-2076 356-8358 222 SENIOR DIRECTORY VANZANT, Ralston 6007 Girard Street 356-7677 WESTBROOKE,James 5900 Dryden Drive 356-4229 VICK, Clyde 5622 Hazel Lane 356-5750 WHIPP, Ja mes 4817 Nelway Drive 356-4589 VOGT, John 5805 Barbee Street 356-8014 WHITE, Ken 5026 W ' aggaman Circle 356-2185 W WHITE, Steve 4901 Lindenhurst Ave. 356-8667 WAGNER, John 3930 Wagner Lane 356-8784 WILBERN, Parker 2500 Spencer Road 356-3919 WALKER, Jimmy 5516 MacArthur Drive 356-8610 WJLL, Steve 4494 Kirby Road 356-6160 WALKER, Kathryn 1709 Fairlawn Drive 356-3225 WILLIAMS, Eleanor 1608 Great Falls Road 356-46 32 WALLACE, Jeff 205 Guilford Court 356-7320 WILSON, Jim 5105 Valley Avenue 356-8129 WALLACE, Joan 4212 Brookside Road 536-6070 WILSON, Andy 4232 Rupert Street 356-9535 WALSH, Patricia 5907 Dillon Avenue 356-5246 WILTAMUTH, Steve 6008 Southridge Drive 3.56-8895 WALTERS, Jane 4021 N. Albermarle S 538-4894 WINFIELD, George 5714 Virginia Avenue 538-4877 WARD, John 5500 Massachusetts Ave. 536-7438 WOLF, Nancy 511 Magarity Road 893-7244 WARREN, Lucy 2515 Seneca Avenue 356-3943 WOOD, Dale 4913 Wrightson Drive 356-3425 WATSON, Judy 4703 W. Langley Lane 356-7746 WOODWARD, David 5939 Melbourne Drive 356-4667 WEAVER, John 5611 Shirley Street 356-7147 WITZEL, Patti 5948 Poppy Drive 356-5264 WE ID LEIN, Tom 1836 Byrnes Drive 356-7885 Y WEITZENFELD, Kathy 6020 Tyndale Drive 356-1828 YUDOWITCH, Susan 5904 Espey Lane 356-8081 WELLS, Denise 203 Ormond Court 356-6096 Z WELLS, Mike 5518 Tucker Avenue 356-7162 ZARBOLIAS, Mike 5823 Weaver Avenue 356-8225 WENTZ, Christopher 3706 Somerset Drive 356-8778 ZERFOSS, David 5953 Blue Star Drive 356-4654 WENTZ, Penny 3706 Somerset Drive 356-8778 ZUKE, John 4223 Westmoreland St. 356-7454 I ; 4 223 INDEX A Academics, 100-103 Activities, 154-177 AFS, 158-159 All-State Band 143 Art Club, 140 Assemblies, 168-169 Assistant Principal for Administration, 11 Assistant Principal for Instruction, 11 B Banner Team, 152 Booster Club, 119 Bridge Club, 141 C C afeteria workers, 153 Cheerleaders, 185 Chess Club, 138 CLAN, 114-115 Clinic Helpers, 151 Coin Club, 134 Crest, 2 Cross Country, 203 Custodians, 153 Cycle Club, 138 D DE Club, 141 Debate Team, 125 Dedication, 6-7 Demas Freshmen, 122 Senior, 123 Sophomore, 122 Drill Team, 147 E Clan Editors and Staff, 4 F Faculty, 8-21 Faculty games, 174-175 Faculty life, 176-177 Forward, 1 French Club, 130 French Junior Honor Society, 127 French Senior Honor Society, 127 Freshmen Cheerleaders, 189 Freshmen Football, 190 Future Business Leaders of America, 136 Future Homemakers of America, 136 Future Nurses of America, 137 Future Teachers of America, 137 G German Club, 130 Girls’ Chorus, 143 Golf, 201 Guidance Director, 11 Guidance Helpers, 151 Gym Assistants, 150 H Ham Operator’s Club, 133 Highland Chorus, 142 HIGHLANDER, 116-117 Hi-Y, 124 Hockey, 206-207 Homecoming, 156-157 I International Relations Club, 140 Index, 224 J Junior Honor Society, 126 Junior-Senior Game, 172-173 Junior Tri-Hi-Y, 123 Junior Varsity Baseball (boys), 205 Junior Varsity Basketball (boys), 195-196 Junior Varsity Basketball (girls), 212-213 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, 189 Junior Varsity Football, 188 Junior Varsity Hockey, 208-209 Junior Varsity Softball (girls), 215 K Key Club, 120 Keyettes, 121 L Lab Assistants, 149 Latin Club, 131 Library Assistants, 148 Literary Club, 135 M Madrigals, 146 Majorettes, 147 Math Club, 133 “Miser”, 163 N National Honor Society, 126 O Office Help, 151 Organizations, 110-153 P Patrons, 219 Pep Club, 119 Photography Club, 135 Powderpuff Game, 166-167 Prom, 165 Press Bureau, 152 Principal, 10 Q Quill and Scroll, 129 R Reserve Band, 145 S Sadie Hawkins Dance, 169 SC A, 112-113 School Store, 149 Science Club, 132 Science Fair, 160-161 Seniors, 56-99 Senior Directory, 220-223 Senior Trip, 170 Songleaders, 186 “Sound of Music”, 162 Spanish Honor Society, 128 Sports, 178-217 Stamp Club, 134 Superlatives, 104-107 Sweetheart Dance, 164 Swim Club, 139 Symphonic Band, 144 T Table of Contents, 5 TARTAN, 118 Tennis, 201 Thespians, 129 Title Page, 3 Tri-M, 128 U Underclassmen, 22-55 Freshmen, 24-33 Sophomores, 34-45 Juniors, 46-55 V Varsity Baseball (boys), 204 Varsity Basketball (boys), 192-194 Varsity Basketball (girls), 210-211 Varsity Club, 125 Varsity Dance Band, 146 Varsity Football, 181-183 Varsity Softball (girls), 214 W Wrestling, 198-199 Y Youth for Christ, 124 224 0 nJi— . , CUyn oU oUZe r OC tCc U- AA OjLA- L a {jC) K — Q -JJt QULlj c ucvO CX- O O AJU O X). 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