Mount Vernon High School - Surveyor Yearbook (Alexandria, VA)

 - Class of 1967

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I s color color color 1 we live in a world of color. it is alive and bursting with intensity above us, around us, and under us. ultimately, we become part of it— affected by it—and in time add our own microscopic hue to the spectrum. the surveyo mount vernon high school alexandria Virginia 3 we must learn to overcome our colorblindness As students of a high school, we have only encountered a limited portion of the spectrum of life. Through the guidance of our faculty, we are enabled to widen our scope. Our advisors help us obtain the fullest benefits of our society. Our instructors encourage the develop¬ ment of our knowledge. No longer are we colorblind to the meaning of our lives. Instead, a purpose is evolved from our advancement. faculty page I 6 6 hJk and, we project tints of our own— students P a 8 e 46 7 isaW ® 1 we discover the excitement, 8 the gratification, the color of competition . . Enthusiasm has been expressed by the student body in their participation of pep rallies, games, and all sports events. Few students will forget the ovations of success or the disappointments of de¬ feat. While participating in sports, the athlete learns the importance of working as a unit in achieving a common goal. The hours of time the athlete spends at practice is duely rewarded by the rec¬ ognition of his achievements and the pride in him¬ self. Hlk m j± |l jgk 1 ........ £s£m sports page 126 9 and find compatibility— In the process of pursuing individual fields of in¬ terest our vision is widened by the knowledge of our contemporaries. The experience of planning activities such as bake sales, teas, pep rallies, car washes, dramatic productions and dances enables us to develop a sense of responsibility. Working as a team helps us to understand and to ap¬ preciate the world and the wealth of promise it holds. 10 11 we become a component in the world of color Our school represents more than the inclemency and severity of a building. As each student adds a part of himself, the concept of school creates a completely different aspect. We establish relationships with teachers and other students. We pursue the development of our minds. We enjoy the participation in activities. As we become a part of our society, we employ our high school experience. 13 advertising page 224 As we make our way in life, we each con¬ tribute to the progress of our world. We take our own colorful aspects of life and add them to the aspirations of our society. The future of our world depends upon what we contribute. 14 to develop the color in spectrum of life 16 17 Mr. Landes stands tall in our eyes. Administration Mr. Melvin B. Landes Principal 18 Mr. Christiano spends endless hours developing curriculum. ■■■■ Mr. Victor J. Kazlausky Assistant Principal for Administration Mr. Stewart W. Christiano Assistant Principal for Instruction 19 Guidance Mr. Baker Shelton 21 Mrs. Florence Price Secretaries Mrs. Billie Gates Mrs. Hazel Johnson Mrs. Iris Chambers Mrs. Jean Adkins Mrs. Mie Oshima hi Mrs. Dorothy Rafert 22 Librarians Mrs. Sydelle Ginsburgh 23 Cafeteria Mrs. Marie Strobel Cafeteria Manager 24 Clinic Custodial Mrs. Verda Richardson 25 Mr. E. Dodson english mrs. anita magers mr. guy wilson mrs. barbara hanover mrs. margaret anne lunter 26 mrs. Catherine cooley mr. Herman thomason Mrs. Helen Blalock Mrs. lone Scudder Mr. Garry Jones Col. Lewis Samuelsen Mrs. Maureen Hodgson Mrs. Jerri Tinnemeyer 27 Social Studies Mr. Oscar Match Mr. Patrick Freeman Mr. George White Miss Joan Carr Mr. John Wedlock 28 Mr. Timothy Kerlin Mr. Warren Page Mr. Mike Skinner Mr. Kenneth Legins Miss Roberta Lerg Mr. Robert Menefee Languages Mrs. Pearl Yancey Miss Virginia Yutz Mr. Wade Privette Mrs. Eleanor Landgrabe 30 31 Miss Wanda Doll Math Mrs. Lulu McFarland Mr. Russell Ferrey Mr. Stephen Kendall Mr. Ovid Butler Mr. William Hayhurst Mr. Stanley Fant 32 Mr. Willard Stratton Miss Connie Johnson Miss Kay Fulp Mr. John Miller Mrs. Jane O’Brien Mrs. Victoria Timmerman 33 Science Mr. Harold Swain Mr. Charles Woodard Mr. Eugene Skinner ||||j‘Ssl| 34 Mr. Paul Maskalenko Mr. Harold Coffman Mrs. Anna Harder Mr. John Sawyer 35 Business Miss Lucy Lowman Mrs. Katherine Casey Mrs. E. P. Galie Mrs. Mary O’Neil Mr. William Edmonson Mrs. Florence Provance 36 The Arts Mrs. Rhea Locke Mr. Eugene Steinbach Miss Louise Hopkins Mr. A. Lee Pauley Mr. Homer Currence Mr. James Johnston Mr. Lester Croom Industrial Arts . Mr. William Nurse Homemaking Mrs. Mildred Tibbs 39 Physical Education y Miss Martha Allen Mr. Archie Taylor Mr. David Grove 40 Mr. John Yednock 41 Faculty Directory MISS MARTHA J. ALLEN B.S., Radford College Physical Education Health Girls’ Athletic Association Sponsor Varsity Softball Coach MRS. HELEN T. BLALOCK A.B., Univeristy of Colorado A. M., Indiana University English IV MRS. DOROTHY J. BROWN B. S., Mary Washington College Graduate Work, William and Mary College, George Washington LJniversity and American University Bookkeeping Typing I, II MR. OVID M. BUTLER B.S., U.S. Naval Academy Geometry Algebra I, Part I General Math II MRS. LINDA H. CANNON B.A., Kalamazoo College German II, III, IV German Club Sponsor MISS JOAN H. CARR B.A., Davis and Elkins College U.S. History World Geography Senior Honor Society Sponsor MRS. KATHERINE A. CASEY B.S., Emmanuel College Shorthand I Typing I, II MR. STEWART W. CHRISTIANO A. A., Junior College of Connecticut B. A., University of Bridgeport M.B., University of Virginia M.S., University of Connecticut Assistant Principal for Instruction Tennis Coach MR. CHARLES L. COFFMAN B.S., M.A., and A.Y.I., West Virginia University Biology Biology Club Sponsor MRS. CATHERINE P. COOLEY B.S., Mary Washington College Graduate Work, George Washington University, Georgetown University, and College of William and Mary Advisor, Senior Class Chairman, English Department MR. LESTER B. CROOM B.S., East Carolina M.A., George Washington University Temple School of Electronics Industrial Arts General Shop I, II MR. HOMER C. CURRENCE Special Certificate, Virginia Polytechnic Institution Maintenance and Repair MISS WANDA L. DOLL B.S., Longwood College M.Ed., University of Virginia Reading MR. WILLIAM F. EDMONSON B.S., University of Southern Mississippi M.B.A. University of Southern Mississippi Graduate Work, Richmond Professional Institute Distributive Education I, II, III Distributive Education Club Sponsor MR. STAN L. FANT B.S.A., Wilson State Teachers College Algebra I Math II Geometry Wrestling Coach MR. RUSSELL H. FERRY B.S., Virginia Military Institute Graduate Work, University of Virginia Algebra II—Trig. Functions—Statistics Chairman, Math Department MR. PATRICK J. FREEMAN B.A., St. Vincent College World Geography U.S. History Assistant Varsity Football Coach MISS KAY E. FULP B.S.A., Appalachian State Teachers College Algebra I Geometry MRS. ELIZABETH P. GALIE B.S., Mary Washington College General Business Typing I MRS. SYDELLE F. GINSBURGH B.S., Pennsylvania State University M.A., Indiana University Head Librarian MR. DAVID L. GROVE B.A., Shepherd College Physical Education Freshman Football Coach Head Track Coach 42 MRS. GAULE K. HANNAH B.S., Austin Peay State College Assistant Librarian MRS. BARBARA A. HANOVER A. B., Syracuse University English III Creative Writing MRS. ANNA M. HARDER B. S., Immaculata College N.S.F., University of Virginia and American University Earth Science General Science Keyette Club Sponsor MRS. PAM H. HAYES B.A., University of Oklahoma Spanish I. II MR. WILLIAM G. HAYHURST B.S., College of William and Mary M.A., University of North Carolina Graduate Work, Georgetown University, College of William and Mary MRS. MAUREEN M. HODGSON B.A., University of Pittsburgh English I Journalism I Em Vee Hi Sponsor MISS LOUISE L. HOPKINS A. B., Georgetown College M.S., University of Kentucky Choral Director Music Theory MISS CONNIE M. JOHNSON B. S., Madison College Algebra I Plane Geometry Drill Team Sponsor MR. JAMES M. JOHNSTON B.Ed., Eastern Illinois University Industrial Arts General Shop Chairman, Industrial Arts Department MR. GARRY J. JONES B.S., University of Tennessee English II Public Speaking Debate MR. VICTOR J. KAZLAUSKY B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh Graduate Work, University of Virginia, College of William and Mary MR. STEPHEN A. KENDALL B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Math II Geometry Algebra I J.V. Football Coach MR. TIMOTHY A. KERLIN B.S., Bowling Green State University World Geography MR. MELVIN B. LANDES B.A., McPherson College M.A., George Washington University MRS. ELEANOR A. LANDGRABE A. B., George Washington University English I French I, II French Honor Society Sponsor MISS MILDRED J. LAPSLEY B. A., Mary Baldwin College M.Ed., University of Virginia Guidance Director MR. S. EARL LAYNE A.S., M.A., West Virginia University Guidance Counselor MR. KENNETH E. LEGINS A. B., M.A., George Washington University World History Modern European History J.V. Basketball Coach MISS ROBERTA A. LERG B. A., Michigan State University Geography World History Freshman and Sophomore Class Sponsor J.V. Softball Coach MRS. RHEA G. LOCKE A. B., University of Alabama Certificate in Art, Belhaven College History of Art Art II, III, IV Art Club Sponsor Chairman, Art Department MISS LUCY J. LOWMAN B. S., Radford College M.A., George Washington University Clerical Office Practice Vocational Office Training VOT Club Sponsor Chairman, Business Education Department MRS. MARGARET H. LUNTER A. B., Glenville State College M.A., Marshall University English II, III Junior Class Sponsor MRS. ANITA J. MAGERS B. A., Baylor University M.A., University of Texas English I 43 MR. PAUL MASKALENKO B.S., East Carolina College Physics Chemistry MRS. JOAN MASSIE B.S., Madison College Physical Edication J. V. Hockey Coach MR. OSCAR MATCH A.B., University of Pittsburgh M.A., M.Litt., University of Pittsburgh U.S. History mrs. lulu r. McFarland A. B., Guilford College Graduate Work, University of Virginia, George Washington University, and American University Algebra I Math Club Sponsor MR. ROBERT M. MENEFEE, JR. B. S., East Carolina College World Geography Health Physical Education MR. JOHN E. MILLER B.A., Emory and Henery College M.A., George Peabody College Algebra I Algebra II Geometry Varsity Football Coach MR. WILLIAM W. NURSE B.S., University of New York M.A., George Washington University Mechanical Drawing Engineer Drawing Architechural Drawing MRS. JANE M. O BRIEN B.A., Syracuse University Math I Algebra I Algebra II Algebra II—Trig MRS. EDITH R. OLIVERIO A. B., Fairmont State College M.S., West Virginia University Health Physical Education Gymnastic Club Sponsor Freshman, J.V., and Varsity Cheerleading Sponsor MRS. MARY R. O’NEIL B. S., Radford College Typing I, II Shorthand I MR. WARREN C. PAGE B.A., Hofstra University U.S. Government MR. A. LEE PAULEY B.F.A., Richmond Professional Institute Drama I, II, III, IV English I National Thespian Society Sponsor MRS. LOIS M. PIEPER B.S., University of Minnesota Home Economics I, II Senior Homemaking MISS JUDITH A. PLEASANT B.S., M.A., East Carolina College Guidance Counselor MRS. FLORENCE L. PRICE B.A., Washington Square College M.A., George Washington University Guidance Counselor MR. WADE H. PRIVETTE B.S., Atlantic Christian College French I, II French Club Sponsor MRS. FLORENCE R. PROVANCE B.S., Duquesne University M.E., University of Pittsburgh Collegiate Professional Certificate Shorthand II Bookkeeping I Typing I MRS. PURCELL M. ROBERTSON B.S., Radford College M.Ed., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Home Economics I, III, IV F.H.A. Sponsor Chairman, Home Economics Department MRS. MARGARET B. REED A. B., Westhampton College M.A., University of Richmond Guidance Counselor COLONEL LEWIS N. SAMUELSEN B. A., George Washington University English I, II MR. JOHN R. SAWYER B.S., Wake Forest College M. A., University of North Carolina Science 9 MISS CAROL J. SCHULLER B.S., Kent State University N. D.E.A. Spanish Institute, Levels I and 2 German I Spanish II MRS. IONE C. SCUDDER B.S., University of Tennessee Graduate Work, George Washington University World History 44 English I International Relations Society Sponsor MR. BAKER O. SHELTON A. B., Washington College M.A., George Washington University Guidance Counselor S.C.A. Sponsor MRS. BETTY A. SIVETS B. S., Iowa State University M.A., University of Southern California Art I Art Special MRS. EUGENE W. SKINNER B.S., Virginia Union University Biology Biology Club Sponsor Ninth Grade Basketball Coach MR. MICHAEL M. SKINNER B.A., Shepherd College U.S. History MR. EARNEST M. SNYDER B.S., Glenville State College Physical Education Assistant Football and Golf Coach MR. GENE A. STEINBACH B.A., Northwestern University M.A., Catholic University Band Band Director Majorettes and Color Guard Sponsor Chairman, Band Department MR. HENERY R. STERLE B.S., West Virginia University Vocational Special Education MR. WILLARD STRATTON B.S., Morehead State University M.A., University of Kentucky Geometry Math I MR. HAROLD G. SWAIN B.A., Alabama Teachers’ College M.S., Florida State University Biology Biology and Bible Club Sponsor MR. EDWIN G. TAYLOR B.S., Concord College M.S., Univeristy of Tennessee Physical Education Chairman, Physical Education Department MR. HERMAN V. THOMASON B.A., Furman University M.R.E., Southern Seminary English III, IV Surveyor and Key Club Sponsor MRS. MILDRED H. TIBBS B.S., University of Texas Home Economics I Institution Management Future Homemakers of America Sponsor MRS. VICTORIA M. TIMMERMAN B.S., Fordham University M.A., New York University Algebra I Math I MRS. JERRI M. TINNEMEYER B.S., Sam Houston State Teachers College English III Grammar and Composition MR. LEONARD E. VAUGHN B.A., McPherson College B.D., Bethany Seminary M.S., Cornell University Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Society Sponsor Los Charlantanes Sponsor MISS POLLY E. WAID B.S., Radford College M.A., George Washington University Guidance Counselor MR. JOHN W. WEDLOCK B.A., Yale University U.S. Government Economics Varsity Basketball Coach MR. GEORGE W. WHITE A. B., Marshall University U.S. Government Chairman, Social Studies Department MR. E. GUY WILSON B. A., University of Virginia English II Spiriters Sponsor MR. CHARLES J. WOODARD B.S., Atlantic Christian College M.A.T., University of North Carolina Chemistry Science 9 Chairman, Science Department MRS. PEARL F. YANCEY B.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College English II Latin I, II Junior Classical League Sponsor MR. JOHN J. YEDNOCK B.S., M.A., George Washington Llniversity Physical Education J.V. Football and Varsity Baseball Coach MISS E. VIRGINIA YUTZ B.A., Roanoke College M.A., Duke University French, II, III, IV, V Junior Honor Society Sponsor Chairman, Language Department 45 classes -- tISPb™ dp? |PgjjwBj ? immm sasL -jr - • - - — — -———- ■ viSS Msy l W i W, Jpf -w| i mnFr.jNOgu L u mB ■ Wl ■ ' jfjgNj 46 47 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: PRESIDENT— Stan Florer SECRETARY- Sherry O ' Quinn VICE PRESIDENT— Mike Mense SPONSOR- Mrs. Catherine Cooley Seniors— The class of 1967 has at last reached its ultimate goal —GRADUATION. All through our school years, we have watched others go before us and watched the apathy. Now that our chance has come to prove ourselves worthy of the title Senior,” we can truly say that our class has been the most enthusiastic we’ve ever known and among the best to graduate from Mt. Vernon. William Goldsmith Ackerly, Jr. Walter Moncure Acree Scott Warren Alexander Janice Marie Alien James Irving Alls Judith Marie Andersen Glenn Edward Anderson, Jr. John Christopher Baker Victoria Jean Baker Linda Darlene Baldwin Katharyn Anne Banks Deborah Ann Barker 49 We are unexcelled Nora Alver Barnes John Gordon Barry Learned Davis Barry Delores Jean Bayne Bruce Wayne Beavers Clyde Berry James Paul Betz Anthony Richard Biondolillo 50 in school spirit Margarethe Helene Bixler Dinah Lee Blackmon Kathleen Mary Blakeney Linda Gail Blankenship David Francis Blount David Adrian Boaz Martin Edward Bodway Ralph Lewis Boldt 51 Seniors dedicate the new Robert Alfred Boothe Stephen Eugene Bordner Theresa Anne Bousquin Nancy Anne Bouvier Football statisticians, Ray Davis and Scott Alexander look intrigued. Edwina I. Bowen Leonard Patrick Bowers Paul Carter Boylan Susan Ross Boylan Wanda Lee Bradshaw Jacqueline Kay Brake 52 stadium with enthusiasm. Karen Jean Brechtbill Sandra Almea Brigman Roger Alan Brink Lenoria Brown Elena Tipa and Mike Rainer are elated about another Mt. Vernon touchdown. Debra Ann Burger Merrick G. Burleson 53 Like the seasons, we have Charles Houston Byrd John Preston Byrd Steven Nelson Cadwallader John Lawrence Callahan Roxane Lynn Callahan OCTOBER. Anne Taylor, Ronnie Knight, Craig Metcalf, Mike Mense, and Sue Stron Judith Faye Cancilla Rene Ancle Cartier 54 changed during the past four years. Melissa Suzanne Coates Janice Louise Cobb 55 Learning developes Bonnie Marie Cogar Iris Kristina Cohen Jerome Higgins Colegrove Elaine J. Collier Carol Ann Colyer Candise Sue Consolvo Melanie Sue Cooke Janice Elizabeth Corlett Kathy Fenley and Clara Rinehart work hard on a make-up test. Laurie Eileen Crann Susan Shreve Crawford 56 knowledgeable adults. Wava Dawn Culver Bruce Foster Cumming, Jr. David Donald Cumming Craig Evan Davis Lee Arthur Davis Raymond Preston Davis Terry Allen Davis Edwin Marlin Dawson James W. Dawson 57 Now we make preparations for Linda Alice Dean Charles Edgar Dennis, Jr. Gordon Aaron Dezulovich Richard Diamond Diana Lynn Dillon Richard Anthony Doane Denise Demory Dodge Dianne Downey 58 by Lee Davis for her cap and gown while anxious classmates wait in line. 59 School activities help Joan Fitzgerald Egan John Brennan Egan Homecoming queen Belinda Kelly is helped into the royal rickshaw by escort Dave Gorski. Rebecca Ann Eklund Sandra Marie Ellis Marilynn Jean Etkin Michael Bruce Feil Kathryn Ann Fenley Melvin Edgely Fifield 60 develop senior spirit Eileen Adele Flattery Hayward Stanley Florer, Jr. James Stanley Flowers Vernon Robert Fragiacomo Charles William Franger David Randall Frazelle Marilyn June Fiorillo Michael Hill Fitzgerel m Eileen Flattery and Anne Taylor buy their senior class cards from Stu Paxton and Candy We anxiously await the holiday season which Anne Dorothy Fuller William Lee Funk Robert Bradshaw Furr Robert Flenry Gallavan, Jr. Frances Mary Game Frank Arthur Garber Robert Joseph Garber Mack Brian Gardner Bette Hodgdon Garrett Mark Steven Gaylor Charles Randall Gentry DECEMBER. Terry Head decide; 62 marks the midpoint of our final year Susan Elizabeth Gibson Lani Suzanne Giffen John Wesley Gillison to do an about face while practicing for the Christmas concert. 63 We have made Michael John Gilroy William Gary Glendinning Donna Lee Glisson Linda Ann Gogun Dennis Martin Gordon David Bruce Gorski Carole Lee Graber Kathleen Graetz Sue Crawford is inducted as a new Keyette by Kaye Lilly. many lasting friendships. Roy Church Gray, III Gordon Barry and Dean Williams stop for a friendly chat before class. Elizabeth Ann McCay Green Joanne Marie Green Karen Blanche Gregoire Victoria Ann Grey Lillian Virginia Grigsby Larry Clifford Gross Harry Stephen Michael Haaser Mary Jane Hambleton Deborah Ann Hammond 65 Students lead active life JANUARY. Even a small sized blizzard can ' t stop wrestlers from getting lots of practice. Ralph Edward Hanback Catherine Ann Hancock Thomas Knox Hancock Christine Upton Hansen Nils Albert Hanson 66 with extracurricular duties. j mmm0- L , tj Linda Diane Harris William Tooke Harris David Ballance Haseman Terrence Ervin Hatch Jean Ann Havrilak Steven Gray Hawks Sharon Lynn Haynes Terry Roger Head 67 Stephen Magruder Henry Peter Edward Hermann Beth Lynn Herzog Douglas Allen Hicks William Michael Hitchcock Joseph Lanman Holcombe Bonnie Lee Hollomon Deckard Eugene Hower Jerry Karl Hudson 68 Seniors receive their status symbols Carl Michael Johnson Garde Olmstead Johnson Lawrence Eugene Johnson Sandra Kay Johnson Angela Teresa Jones Ray Davis receives his Senior Class ring. 69 February finds cupid Hardy Richard Josephson Patrick John Kaveney Kathleen Veronica Keel Kent Robert Keirsey Belinda Kelley FEBRUARY. Adri Stagg and Alan Zvolanek make a perfect Valentine Couple working overtime. Louis James Kelley Janet Lillian Kelly Joseph Patrick Kennedy Glenna Marie Keys Yoon Hi Kim Jacqueline Kimsey Curtis Lee Kirkemo Ronald Franklin Knight Wolfgang Kotz Nancy Elizabeth Krolak Gary Alan Kugler Margaret Jean Laliberte James Peter Landry, Jr. Penelope Jean Lawson 71 Participation in contests David Allen Layton John Frederick Leckey Barbara Joan Lee Doris Agnes Lee Pat Lenneer Lichtenberger Donna Kathaleen Lilly Gaylan Ray Linthacum Gary James Little Tad Watson studies dutifully after being named a Na¬ tional Merit finalist. 72 exemplifies class initiative. Thomas Patrick Long James Brian Luedtke Pamela Jo Luka Rita Anne Lusker Karen Ann Lyons Jeanette Fay Malone Barbara Jean Maltby William Edward Manning, III Janet Kelley and Becky Eklund qualify as National Merit Semi-finalists. 73 Anxious seniors await Richard Douglas Marlatt Franklin Cameron Marr Doborah Elizabeth Marsh Jeannie Lorraine Martin Pamela Ann Martin Edward Allan Marvel Gail Virginia Massey MARCH. Seniors wait for the snows to thaw, wind to die down, and 74 college acceptances. iwn privileges to start. William Brooke Mathews Steven Lewis Maye Mary Beth McClintock Thomas Joseph McDonald, III Sharon Paulette McElhannon James Dennis McElhinney Susan Margaret McElhinney 75 Class of ’67 is rounded— Timothy Howard Mehaffey Mary Bradford Mendenhall Michael Andrew Mense Brett Deal Merritt Thomas Hubert Messer Craig Alan Metcalfe Barbara Louise Miller Joan Frances Miller Kip Colegrove, Kevin Crowe and Frank Marr ponder the problem of a drowning truck.” 76 academically, athletically , socially. Pete St. Onge lends a familiar hand to one of M. V’s athletes. Janet Gertrude Misdom Charles Philip Mitchell John Wilmot Mitchell Landra Nanette Mobley Kimberly lileen Morrison Jerry Lynn Nash Dolores Marie Nedorolik Patricia Ann Newman Danny Edward Nicely Barbara Rose Noe Darrell Gene Nolton John Royal North 77 Seniors face the future Santos Silvas Nunez, Jr. Jeffrey Thomas Olson Sherry Evelyn O’Quinn Daniel Huber O’Rourke Mark Wayne Osborn Sandra Kathleen O’Shea Cynthia Anne Owens Bryan France Painter Carla Lynn Palas John Peter Paolantonio Shelia Genita Parker William Richardson Parker Carole Joan Parks Stuart Suttphin Paxton, Jr. 78 with definite goals Waldon Ray Peacock Charles Larry Phipps Elizabeth Anne Pollock 5W ?%! ' ■■ APRIL. Seniors finally get to take full advantage of lawn privileges. James Craig Polve Janice Marie Poole Joan Marie Pooley 79 Artistic talents, among others, Martha Jane Porter Marti Porter views art display outside cafeteria. Steven Jay Prichard Evelyn Mae Pullen Cynthia Lee Rainer Paula Elizabeth Rainey Anthony John Ratkus, Jr. Douglas Patrick Redman Glenn Parker Reeder Kathleen Anne Reese Bessie Ann Reno 80 - are displayed. Gail Elaine Reynolds Tom Calvin Rhodes, Jr. Barbara Ann Rice Charles Sidney Richardson Clara Bess Rinehart Charles Ronald Robbins Victoria Marlene Rocchio Linda Lee Rodgers Darlene Amber Rose Jim Alls does some free sketching in art class. 81 May brings thoughts of exams, Patricia Jeanney Rowse Rhonda Marie Rush Jane Alice Russell Mary Ellen Santmyers James David Scarce MAY. Seniors start along the long road of review before final exams. 82 the prom, and graduation Kristine Ann Schwab Robert Evan Seaman Laura Christine Serrell Patricia Rhea Shafer Darlene Sue Shaner Charles Robert Shaw, Jr. Jean Elizabeth Shearer Susan Ann Shomion Dawna Louise Skipper Paula Marie Skipper Alfred Lawrence Slack, III 83 June activities Linda Gail Smith Nancy Lee Smith Ruby Anne Shipe Ralph Blair Squires Adriana Magdelena Stagg Sharon Alice Stapleton Donna Suzanne Steed Peter James St. Onge Raymond Joseph Stopper 84 climax senior year. Brenda Jean Stotlemyer Susan Frances Strom Harry Delbert Stumpf William Ashton Sumner Janice Roberta Sylvest m Jim Hines and Bob Furr help each other figure out some fancy designs. Nancy Margaret Tarmon Anne Page Taylor Peggy Ann Taylor Tommy Lee Taylor Victor Eugene Taylor 85 Class of ’67 assumes Theodore Gilmer Teague James Neal Thompson Marilyn Frances Thompson Elena Marie Tipa Paul Charles Tucker JUNE. Finally comes the moment we’ve all been waiting for—we clasp our diplomas 86 role of leadership. Donald Bruce Vechik Georgia Etta Via Edward Michael Vigen James Raymond Wallace Roger Euenge Walton William Wilson Watkins Tadashi Myles Watson 87 Class bids farewell to old M. V Joyce Anna Wease Ward John Weaver, Jr. Deborah Paige Weber Deborah Weickhardt Susan Marie Weistling PEROXIDE Brett Merritt, office helper, seems to have found the aid to steady nerves and quick thinking. ■ William Dean Williams Lane Winfree Leslie Kim Wittwer 88 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL, first Row. Chris Hansen, Lu San Luis, Mar- Debbie Dunn, Harry Haaser, Learned Barry. Zkird Row. Bruce gie Brown, Eileen Flattery. Second Row. Lani Giffen, Dean Williams, Beavers, Dave Scarce, Bill Parker. Constance Anne Wood Linda Lea Wright Candace Sue Yale James Joseph Yurchik Rosemary Ellen Zintel Larry Dell Zumar Allan Frank Zvolanek 89 Senior Directory JUDY ANDERSEN. Judy is one of M. V’s. Top Eleven as well as a concert choir member. WILLIAM GOLDSMITH ACKERLY, JR. Bill”. Activities: Dramatic So¬ ciety, I. Sports: J.V. Football, 2. WALTER MONCURE AGREE, III, Skip”. Activities: Spanish Club. 2, 3; Guitar Club, 1,2,3; Key Club, 3, 4; Band, MY FAIR LADY” (I), SOUND OF MUSIC” (3), 1,2, 3. Sports: J.V. § Freshman Football, I, 2; Freshman Basketball, I ; Intramural Basketball, 2, 3. SCOTT WARREN ALEXANDER, ' Hawk”. Activities: Student Coun¬ cil Representative, 4; Sophomore Class Council Representative, 2; Spanish Club, 2. Sports: J.V. Basketball, I, 2 ; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4 : Varsity Golf, 2, 3, 4, JANICE MARIE ALLEN. JOHN THOMAS ALLEN. Sports: Freshman Football, I. JAMES IRVING ALLS, Jim”. Activities: Spanish Club, 3,- Student Council Representative, I, 3; Latin Club, I. Sports: Varsity Track, 2. JUDITH MARIE ANDERSEN, Judy”. Activities: Student Council Representative I, 2 ; S.C.A. (Parliamentarian, 4); Sophomore Class Representative, 2; Spiriters, 2 ; Keyettes, 2, 3, 4 : Junior § Senior Hon¬ or Society, 2, 3, 4 : Spanish Honor Society, 3, 4. GLENN EDWARD ANDERSON, JR. Glenn”.. Activities: Junior § Senior Honor Society, I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 ; Awards: P.T.A. Algebra 11 Trig Award, 2; Course in Applied Science § Engineering Award, 3 ; Sports: Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4 ; Intra¬ mural Basketball, I, 2, 3; Varsity Track, 3. DAVID ARNETT. JOHN CHRISTOPHER BAKER, ' John”. Activities: International Rela¬ tions Club, 3 (President, 4) : German Club, 3, 4. Awards: Honor Roll, Cross Country Letter. Sports: Cross Country, 2, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. VICTORIA JEAN BAKER, Vicky”. Activities: GAA, 2, 3 : Junior Board. (Prom Decorating Committee Chairman), 3; Drama Club, 2, 3 (Props Chairman); German Club, 4; Choir, 3, 4. Sports; Basketball, 3; Track, 2, 3. Awards: Track Letter. LINDA DARLENE BALDWIN. Activities: Distributive Education, 4; Safety Patrol, 2. KATHARYN ANNE BANKS, Kathy”. Activities; GAA, I , Chorus, I ; Literary Magazine, 3; Pep Club, 2, 3; Drill Team, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Awards: Second place prize in Biology, I. LEWIS WADE BARKER. DEBORAH ANN BARKER, Debi Activities; Student Council Representative l ; Choir, I , FTA, 2; Spiriters, 2; Select Girls, 3; Mad¬ rigals, 4. NORA ALVER BARNES, Nora”. Activities; Debate, I, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); ICC Representative, 4; Latin Club, 2; Literary Club, I, 2 ; Library Club, 2; Newspaper, 2 ; SCA 2 ; Spiriters, 4. Sports: Basket¬ ball, I. 2. JOHN GORDON BARRY, Ilf. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff, 3 ; SCA Representative, 3; Freshman Class Council, I; Alternate Sophomore Class Council, 2. Awards: Varsity Tennis Letter. Sports: Varsity Tennis, 3, 4. LEARNED DAVIS BARRY, Zulu”. Activities: Freshman Council (Vice- President, I); SCA Representative, i, 2; Senior Council Rep¬ resentative, 4; SCA (Vice President, 4); Lettersman Club; Key Club, 4; Awards; Varsity Letters, I, 2, 3, 4. Sports: J.V. § Varsity Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4-, Varsity Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Cross Coun¬ try, I, 2. DELORES JEAN BAYNE. Activities; Latin Club, I, 2; Spanish Club, 3; Distributive Education, 3, 4 (President, 4); SCA Representative I, 4; Under Class Council, I, 2; Senior Class Council, 4. BRUCE WAYNE BEAVERS. Activities; Senior Class Council Representative, 4. CLYDE BERRY, JR. Activities: Guitar Club, 3. JAMES PAUL BETZ, Jim”. Activities: Sports: Freshman Football, I; Golf, 2, 3, 4 ; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY RICHARD BIONDOLILLO, Tony”. Activities: Junior Classical League, I, 2; Yearbo ok Staff, I; Biology Club, 2; Rifle Club, !; Audio Visual Staff, 3? Guitar Club, 2, 3. Awards: Honorable Mention, I; Sports; J.V. Track Team, 2 % Cross Country Team, 2. MARGARETHE HELENE BIXLER. Margaret” Activities: VOT, 4. DINAH LEE BLACKMON. KATHLEEN MARY BLAKENEY, Kathy”. Activities: International Rela¬ tions Club (Secretary-Treasurer, 3); Keyettes 3, 4, (Secretary ' , 4); Yearbook, 4; Drill Team, 4. Awards: It’s Academic, 4; Virginia Girl’s State, 3; Junior Prom princess, 3; Homecoming princess, 4. LINDA GAIL BLANKENSHIP. Activities: Future Secretaries Of Ameri¬ ca, 4. Awards: Spanish Honor Society, 2, 3. DAVID FRANCIS BLOUNT, Dave”. Activities: Debate Club, 4; Year¬ book Staff, 4 ; Awards: Second place in Speech Contest, 3. Sports; J.V. Football, 2. DAVID ADRIAN BOAZ, Dave”. Activities: Distributive Education, 4. MARTIN EDWARD BODWAY, Butch”. Activities: Biology Club, 2, 3; German Club, 3, 4. Sports.- Varsity Track, I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH LEWIS BOLD!. ROBERT ALFRED BOOTHE, Bob”. Activities: Yearbook Staff, 4. STEPHEN EUGENE BORDNER. Activities: Thespian Society (Vice President, 2 t President, 4); MY FAIR LADY”, (i); MY THREE ANGELS”, -(2), THE GLASS MENAGERIE”, (2) ; THE SOUND OF MUSIC”, (3), THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE”, (4). THERESA ANNE BQU5GUIN, Terrie”. NANCY ANNE BOUVIER. Activities: Spanish Club, 3, 4; French Club, 4; National Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary). Sports: Baseball In¬ tramurals, 2. EDW1NA IRENE BOWEN. Activities: VOT, 4 Chorus, 2, 3 S Drama, !. LEONARD PATRICK BOWERS, Lenny”. Sports: J.V. Football, 2. PAUL CARTER BOYLAN, III. Activities: Biology Club, 2; German- American Club, 4. Awards: Varsity Letter in Cross Country. Sports: Varsity Cross Country, 2; Varsity Track, 2. SUSAN ROSS BOYLAN, Sue”. Activities: Math Club, I; GAA, 2; Chemistry Club, 3; German Club, 4. WANDA LEE BRADSHAW, Wanda”. Activities: Spanish Club, I, 2; Select Girls Chorus, 2, 3; Future Secretaries of America, 4; SCA Representative I, 2. Awards: Chorus Letter; Chorus Bar. JACQUELINE KAY BRAKE, Jacque”. Activities; Biology Club, 2 ; Spanish Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society, 2; Spiriters, 3; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4; Keyettes, 4; SCA Homecoming Chairman, 4; Drill Team, 4. Sports: Tennis Team, 3. KAREN JEAN BRECHTBILL. ALLEN FRED BREDBENNER, IV. SANDRA ALMEA BRIGMAN, Sandy”. Activities: Future Homemak¬ ers of America, !, 2s Color Guard, 3, 4: Spiriters, 4. Awards: Color Guard Letter, 3; Chorus Letter, 4. Senior Directory ROGER ALAN BRINK. Activities: SCA Alternate. 4; Hi-Y, 3. Awards: Football Letter, 3; Baseball Letter. Sports: Varsity Football, I, 3, 4 ; J.V. Baseball, l ; Varsity Baseball, 2, 3 ; J.V. Basketball, I, 2 ; Varsity Basketball, 3. LENORIA BROWN, Lynn”. Awards: Basketball Certificate. Sports: J.V. Basketball, I; Varsity Baseball, I. MARGARET ANN BROWN, Margie”. Activities: Freshman Class Council, I; Pep Club, I; Spiriters, 2; French Club, I, 2, 3 (Vice Presi¬ dent, 2; President, 3): Freshman Chorus, I; Concert Choir, 2, 3; SCA Representative, I, 3 ; MY FAIR LADY”, (2), THE SOUND OF MU¬ SIC , (3); Senior Class Council, 4 ; Drill Team, 3, 4; Choraleers, 3, 4. Awards: Music Letter and Bar, Science Fair Winner, J.V. Cheerleader Letter. Sports: J.V. Softball, I; J.V. Cheerleader. TERESA ELIZABETH BROYLES, Teri”. Activities: Future Homemak¬ ers of America, I ■, Future Secretaries of America, 4; Freshman Cheerleader Alternate, I. HARRY CLINTON BURGAN, JR. Activities: Chorus, I, 3, 4; Dramat¬ ics, I, 2, 4. Sports: J.V. Track, I. DEBRA ANN BURGER, Debbie”. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, 2, 3, 4 ; Guitar Club, 3; Spiriters, 2, 3; French Club, 3 : Girls Chorus, 3 ; Concert Choir, 4 : SCA Representative Alternate, 2, 3. NANCY ANN BURKE. MERRICK GREEN BURLESON, Ricky”. CHARLES HOUSTON BYRD, Chuck”. Activities: Science Club, 3 ; Newspaper Staff, 3; Literary Magazine Staff, 2. JOHN PRESTON BYRD. Activities: Biology Club, 2. Sports: Varsity Track, 2. STEVEN NELSON CADWALLADER, Steve”. Activities: Distributive Education, 4: Sports: J.V. Football, 4; J.V. Track, I, 2. JOHN LAWRENCE CALLAHAN, JR. Activities: Band, I, 2; Junior Class Council, 3; Key Club, 3, 4 (Chaplain, 4); SCA, 4 (Secretary of Arts and Bulletin Boards, 4). ROXANE LYNN CALLAHAN, Roxy”. Activities: French Club, I: Spir¬ iters Club, I, 2 ; Drill Team, 3, 4: Concert Choir, 3, 4; Freshman Mixed Chorus, l ; Select Girls Chorus, 2 ; Madrigals, 4. Awards: J.V. Softball Letter, Chorus Letter, Drill Team Letter. Sports: J.V. Softball, 2 . JUDITH FAYE CANCILLA, Judy”. Activities: Biology Club, 2; GAA, I; Philosophy Club, 3s International Relations Club, 3,- Junior Honor Society, I, 2; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4s Keyettes, 3, 4. Awards: I Oth grade P.T.A. English Awards Academic Letter, I. Sports: Varsity Hockey, 3, 4. RENE ANCLE CARTIER. AUSTIN WILLIAM CHAMBERS. Activities: Distributive Education, 3. DONALD DAVID CHAMBERS. MARY GILROY CHANDLER. Activities: French Club, I, 2; Drill Team, 3, 4 (President, 4)s Surveyor Staff, 3, 4 (Co-editor, 4) ; Keyettes, 4s SCA, 4 (Publicity); ICC Representative. STUART LYNN CHILDRESS. Activities: Distributive Education Trea¬ surer, 4. EDWARD GENE CHILES. Sports: Varsity Basketball, I, 2, 3. PATRICIA CARROLL CLARK. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, 4; GAA, 3. Sports: Varsity Tennis Team, 3s Basketball, 2. TONI LYNN CLARK. Activities: Future Teachers of America, 2, 4s German American Club, 3s Talon Staff, 3. MELISSA SUZANNE COATES. Activities: French Club, 2s Spiriters, 2, Freshman Chorus, Is Concert Choir, 2. 3s Choraleers, 2, 3s Madri¬ gals, 2, 3s Junior Class Representative, 3. Awards: Chorus Letter. JANICE LOUISE COBB, Jan”. Activities: Art Club, 3, 4. BONNIE MARIE COGAR. Activities: Future Homemakers of America Secretary, I (Reporter, I). IRIS KRISTINA COHEN. Activities: SCA Representative, 2 ( Debate Club, 2; German Club, 2s Spiriters, 3s Senior Honor Society, 3s SCA (Second Vice President, 4); Keyettes, 4. JEROME HIGGINS COLEGROVE. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4s Latin Club, 4, SCA Representative, Is SCA Alternate, 4. ELAINE JO COLLIER, Babette”. Activities: Distributive Education, 4. CAROL ANN COLYER. Activities: French Club, I, 2: Spiriters, I, 4; Freshman Mixed Chorus, I; Select Girls Chorus, 2. Awards: Chorus Letter. Sports: Freshman Cheerleading, I. CANDISE SUE CONSOLVO, Candy”. Activities: Choraleers, 3, 4: Freshman Mixed Chorus, Is Select Girls Chorus, 2; THE SOUND OF MUSIC”, (3); Concert Choir, 3, 4; Spanish Club, 2 : Majorettes, 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain, 4). Awards: Choral Letter, Band Letter. MELANIE SUE COOKE, Micki”. Activities: Junior Honor Society, I, 2; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4; French Honor Society, 3, 4; Spiriters. 2; Keyettes, 2, 3, 4: SCA Spirit Committee, 2; SCA Homecoming Committee, 2. Awards: Youth Wants to Know”, 3; It’s Academic Alternate, 3 ; It’s Academic” Team Member, 4; Academic Letter; Who ' s Who”. JANICE ELIZABETH CORLETT, Jan”. Activities: Spanish Club, 2, 3 (Treasurer); Spiriters, 2, 3; Advanced Mixed Chorus, 3 ; Yearbook Staff, 4. LAURIE EiLEEN CRANN. Activities: French Club, I; Spiriters, 2 ; Drill Team, 4s Concert Choir, 3, 4; MY FAIR LADY”, (l)s Madrigals, 4. Awards: Chorus Letter. SUSAN SHREVE CRAWFORD, Sue”. Activities: Mixed Chorus, I, 2 : Girls Chorus, I, 2; Advanced Mixed Chorus, 3; Concert Choir, 4; Choraleers, 4; Spiriters, 3 ; Keyettes, 4. Awards: Intramural Basket¬ ball Letter. Sports: Intramural Softball. KEVIN JOSEPH CROWE. WAVA DAWN CULVER. Activities: Junior Classical League, 2, 3 (Secretary, 2) ; International Relations Society, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4)s Future Homemakers of America, 3, 4 (President, 4); Keyettes, 3, 4 : SCA Representative, 4. GLENN ANDERSON. After hard work to qualify as a Top Eleven member, Glenn looks forward to attending the Air Force Academy. Senior Directory BRUCE FOSTER CUMMING. JR. DAVID DONALD CUMMING. Don”. Activities: Distributive Educa¬ tion, 3. CRAIG EVAN DAVIS. Activities: Junior Honor Society, I, 2; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff, 4. Awards: PTA Algebra Award. LEE ARTHUR DAVIS, Leroy”. Activities: Spanish Honor Society. I, 2, 3, 4, (President, 4) : Key Club, 3, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4; Biology Club, l ; Junior Honor Society, I, 2-, Sophomore Class Representative, 2. Awards-. Scholastic Letter, I, 2 ; Youth Wants to Know . Sports: Freshman Basketball, I: J.V. Basketball, 2-, Varsity Basketball, 4. RAYMOND PRESTON DAVIS, JR. Ray”. Activities: SCA Alternate, 4. Sports: Varsity Golf, 3, 4. MELANIE COOKE. Melanie finds time to be active in many phases of school life and is also in the academic Top Eleven. TERRY ALLEN DAVIS. EDWIN MARLIN DAWSON, Ed”. Activities: School Patrol, I, 2, 3, 4 (Captain, 4); Mixed Chorus, 2-, Concert Choir, 3, 4 : Office Helper. Awards: Choral Letter. JAMES SWARE DAWSON. Activities: National Thespian Society, I, 2, 3, 4. Awards: Drama Letter. ROBERT EDWIN DAWSON. III. Bob”. LINDA ALICE DEAN. Activities: Future Secretaries of America, I. ROBERT WILLIAM DEAN, Bill”. SHARON ANN DEMPSEY. Cookie”. CHARLES EDGAR DENNIS. JR, Chuck”. Activities: Key Club. 3, 4; Senior Class Council, 4. Awards: Basketball Letter; Baseball Letter. Sports: Basketball, I, 2-, Baseball, I; Football, I, 2 ; Varsity Football, 4. GORDON AARON DEZULOVICH. Activities: Biology Club, 3. Sports: J.V. Football, 2. RICHARD DIAMOND. Activities: Spiriters, 2, 3. Sports: J.V. Football, 1, 2 ; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Varsity Track, I, 2, 3; J.V. Wrestling, I, 2, 3. DIANA LYNN DILLON, Lynn”. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, I, 2, 3, 4 (Historian); Future Nurses of America, 2. Awards; Home Nursing Award, Degree in Homemaking. RICHARD ANTONY DOANE, JR, Rick”. DENISE DEMORY DODGE. Activities; Cheerleader, I; French Club, 1, 2; Junior Honor Society, I, 2 (Secretary, 2); Drill Team, 2, 3, 4; SCA Representative, 2; SCA (Recording Secretary, 3); Corresponding Secretary, 4); Representative to Yorktown Leadership Conference, I; Keyette Club, 3. Awards: YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW panel, 2, 3; Homecoming Princess, 2, 3, 4; Fourth-runner-up in the Miss Mount Vernon Contest, 2; Academic Letter, I, 2. DIANNE DOWNEY. Activities: Pep Club, I; French Club, 4; Spiriters, 4; Spanish Club, 4. PEGGY JEAN DOZIER. Activities: SCA Representative, I, 3; Yearbook Staff, 3; Drama Club, 2; Girls Chorus, 2, 3. DORIS IRENE DUBE. Activities: Biology Club, l ; Future Homemakers of America, 4. Sports: Varsity Volleyball, 2. DEBORAH CLARE DUNN, Debby”. Activities: Junior Classical League, 2, 3; Drill Team, 4; Senior Class Council, 4; SCA Representative, 2. Sports; Girls Softball, I; Gymnastics, 2, 3, 4. KAREN ELAINE DYSON. MICHAEL CORTWRIGHT EATON, Mike”. Activities; Junior Class President, 3; SCA Representative, I; Freshman Chorus, I; Letterman’s Club, 2, 3. Sports: Varsity Football, I; Varsity Baseball, 3; Varsity Basketball, 2. DOROTHEA EDDY, Dottie”. Activities: Future Secretaries of Ameri¬ ca, 4. JOAN FITZGERALD EGAN. Joanie”. Activities; Spanish Club, I, 2; SCA Representative, 2. JOHN BRENNAN EGAN, JR. Activities: Biology Club, I, 2. Awards; Track Letter; Trophy for Track. Sports: Varsity Track, I, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ROGER EIKE, JR. REBECCA ANN EKLUND, Becky”. Activities; German Club, I, 2, 4. Awards: American Math Association. SANDRA MARIE ELLIS, Sandy”. Awards: Letter in Advanced Mixed. MARILYNN JEAN ETKIN. Activities: S.C.A. I, 3, 4; Cheerleader, I; Newspaper staff, I, 4; German Club, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4); Drill Team 4; Keyettes, 4. Awards. Science Award I; Key Club Sweetheart. 4. MICHAEL BRUCE FEIL. KATHRYN ANN FENLEY, Kathy”. Activities: Spirit Committee 4-, Drill Team 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Spiriters 2; Gymnastics 2; Elections Committee 4. MELVIN EDGELY FIFIELD. RONALD NELSON FIFIELD, Ronnie”. Sports: Freshman Football; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Wrestling, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Letter 4; Track 4. MARILYN JUNE FIORILLO. Activities; Spanish Club I, 2; Spiriters 2; Biology Club 3. Awards: Softball and Basketball Letters; Band Letter, Bar and Star. Sports: Varsity Softball, I, 2; J.V. Basketball, 2. MICHAEL HILL FITZGEREL. Activities: Internation a! Relations Club, 3; Spanish Club, 4; Key Club, 4. EILEEN ADELE FLATTERY. Activities: French Club. 2; Sophomore Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2 ; S.C.A. Representative, 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Council Representative, 3; Senior Class Council Representative, 4; Junior Class Prom and Decorations Committee, 3; MY FAIR LADY”, (I); Choral Letter, 3; Yearbook (School Life Co-Editor, 4); Junior Varsity Cheerleading, 2; Drill Team, 4. Sports: Junior Varsity Softball, I. Awards: Freshman Homecoming Princess. HAYWARD STANLEY FLORER, JR, Stan”. Activities; Freshman Council, I (Chairman); S.C.A. Representative, 2 ; S.C.A. (Treasurer 2); Junior Class President, 3. Senior Class President, 4; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; (Vice President, 3); MY FAIR LADY”, (I). Awards; Citizen of the American Legion Boys State Of Virginia. Sports. J.V. Wrestling, 2, 3. JAMES STANLEY FLOWERS, Stan”. Activities: French Club, 3. Sports: Baseball I. VERNON ROBERT FRAGIACOMO, Fragi”. Activities: S.C.A. Representative, 4 : German Club I, 2, 3 ; Art Club, I, Drama, I. Awards: Physical Education Trophy, I. CHARLES WILLIAM FRANGER, Chuck”. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4); Biology Club, 2 ; Spiriters, I. Awards: Band Letter, I, 2-. Varsity Football Letter, 3, 4 : Virginia Player of the Week, 4. Sports: J.V. Football, 2 Varsity Football, 3, 4 (Co-captain, 4) : Track, 3, 4 : Varsity Basketball, 4. DAVID RANDALL FRAZELLE. Activities: Junior Honor Society I, 2; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4 : S.C.A. Representative, 4; Physical Fitness Award, I, 3. Sports: Golf Team, 2, 3, 4. (Letter £ Bar). ANNE DOROTHY FULLER, Andy”. Activities: Cheerleader, I, 2; Newspaper, 2, 3, 4 (First Page Editor, 3 Editor In Chief, 4) : Keyettes, 3, 4; Latin Club, 2-, Thespian Society, 3, 4 ; Junior Honor Society, I, 2-, Senior Honor Society, 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative 4. Awards: General Science, 9; Girls State, 3. WILLIAM LEE FUNK, Bill”. Activities: Chorus, I, 2, 3; D.E., Club, 3, 4. Awards: Varsity Track Letter: Varsity Football Letter. Sports: Track, l ; J.V. Football, 2-, Varsity Football, 3. ROBERT BRADSHAW FURR, Bob”. Activities: Surfing Association, 2. Awards: Football Letter; Gold Key—National Scholastic Art Award. Sports: Varsity Football, 3. ROBERT HENRY GALLAVAN, JR, Bob” FRANCES MARY GAME. Awards.- Drama Letter. MADGE ELLEN GANDY, Dee Dee”. Activities: Music Club, I, 2 ; Home Ec. Club, I, 3; Newspaper, 3; Junior Class Secretary, 3; Prom Committee Club, 3. Awards: Homecoming Princess, 2-, Valentine Princess, 3. Sports: Powderpuff Football, 3 : Powderpuff Basketball, 2, 3. FRANK ARTHUR GARBER. Awards: Wrestling Sportsmanship Award, 2; Second Place Award for Judo. Sports: J.V. Football; Varsity Foot¬ ball; J.V. Wrestling, I; Varsity Wrestling, 2; Track, 3. ROBERT JOSEPH GARBER, Bob”. Activities: Spanish Club, 3, 4. Sports: Track—Cross Country, 4; Wrestling, 4. MACK BRIAN GARDNER. Activities: Senior Class Council, 4 ; Key Club, 4. Awards: First Place Oration, Northern Virginia Forensic Contest, 3; Fourth Place Camella Debate Tournament, Original Ora¬ tion, 3; First Place Mt. Vernon Forensic Contest, Original Oration, 3. Sports: Soccer, I, 2; Track, I; Wrestling, 2; Football, 3, 4. MAXWELL PAULINO GARDNER. Sports: J.V. Basketball, 2. BETTE HODGDON GARRETT. Activities: German Club, 4; National Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 ; Outdoor Club, I; Keyette Club, 4. MARK STEVEN GAYLOR. Activities: French Club, 3; Junior Class Refreshments, 3; Junior Class Float Committee, 3. CHARLES RANDALL GENTRY, Chuck”. Activities: German Club, 3, 4; Chess Club, I, 2; Radio Club, I, 2; Inter-class Council, 2. Awards: School Letter. Sports: Wrestling, I, 2. SUSAN ELIZABETH GIBSON, Sue”. Activities: Freshman Cheerleader, I (Co-captain); J.V. Cheerleader, 2 (Co-captain); Varsi¬ ty Cheerleader, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); S.C.A. Representative, I; Year¬ book Staff, 3, 4 (School Life Co-Editor, 3; Senio r Class Editor, 4); Girls Athletic Association. 4; Keyettes, 4. Awards: Freshman Home¬ coming Princess, I; Senior Homecoming Princess, 4. LANI SUZANNE GIFFEN. Activities: Drill Team, 2, 4; Art Club, I; Newspaper, 3, 4 (Exchange Editor); Senior Class Council, 4; Future Teachers of America, I. JOHN WESLEY GILLISON, Jon”. Activities: Spanish Club, 2, 3. MICHAEL JOHN GILROY, Mike”. Sports: Varsity Golf, 4. WILLIAM GARY GLENDINNING, Bill”. Sports: Varsity Football, 3, 4, Wrestling, 3, 4; Track. DONNA LEE GLISSON. Activities: German Club, I, 2, 4 (Secretary, 2); Spiriters, 4; Art Club, 4 (Vice President). Awards: Certificate of Merit Award for Art, 3. Sports: J.V. Softball, I, 2. LINDA ANN GOGUN. Activities: Catholic Mission Crusade, I, 2, 3 (Secretary, 3); Glee Club, 2, 3; Sodality, 3; Newspaper Reporter, 2; Spiriters 4. Awards: Auxilium Latinum Award, 2; Perfect Attendance Award, 2; Merit Pin. 2, 3; Paladin discussion awards, 2, 3. DENNIS MARTIN GORDON. Activities: American Club, 4 Awards: Varsity Soccer Letter, 2. Sports: Varsity Soccer Award, I, 2; Varsity Football, 2, 3. IRIS COHEN AND LEE DAVIS. Iris and Lee display some hidden, rather than academic, talents. Both are in the academic Top Eleven. DAVID BRUCE GORSKi, Dave”. Activities: Junior Honor Society, I, 2 (President, 2); German Club, I, 2, 3 (Treasurer, 2, 3); Key Club, 2, 3, 4 (Junior Representative to Executive Board, 3); Senior Honor So¬ ciety, 3, 4; Sophomore Class President, 2; Class Representative. 3, 4 ; S.C.A. Representative, 4; SCA Co-chairman of Magazine Campaign 4. Awards: Who s Who, I; YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW, 2 : Academic Letter; IT’S ACADEMIC Team Member, 4; Virginia Boys State Representative; Mt. Vernon Representative to Fairfax County Scho¬ lastic Safety Council, 3, 4. Sports-. J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Basket¬ ball, 3, 4 (Co-captain, 4). CAROLE LEE GRABER. Acti vities: Junior Classical League, I, 2; Future Homemakers of America, I; Spiriters, 4; German Club, 4. KATHLEEN GRAETZ. ROY CHURCH GRAY, III. The Kid”. Activities: American Field Ser¬ vice, 2, 3; Basketball Officiating Club, I; Newspaper Staff, 2, 3; Se¬ nior Honor Society; S.C.A. Representative. Awards: Senior Twirp Candidate. Sports: Varsity Baseball, 2; Varsity Tennis, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Basketball, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN McCAY GREEN. Libby”. Activities: Pep Club. I; S.C.A. Representative, 2; Spiriters, 3; Mother Abbess in Sound Of Music” (3); Choraleers, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals, 3, 4; Awards: Choral Letter £ Bar, 2, 3; Best Supporting Actress, 3. JOANNE MARIE GREEN, Jo . Activities: Knitting Club, 2; Future Nurses Club, 3; Future Homemakers of America, 4; Freshman Choir, I. KAREN BLANCHE GREGOIRE. Activities: Drill Team, I; S.C.A. representative, l ; Newspaper Staff, 2; Literary Magazine, 2; Spiriters, 4. VICTORIA ANN GREY, Vicki”. Activities: Junior Honor Society, I, 2 (Secretary, I; Vice President, 2); Biology Club, 2; Junior Classical League, 2, 3 (Treasurer, 2; Vice President, 3); Keyettes, 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor Society, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, 3; President, 4); S.C.A. (Freshman Orientation Chairman, 2; Chairman toy £ Canned Food Drive, 2. 3, 4; Chairman of Homecoming Dance, 4; Secretary of Finance, 4); Spiriters, 4; Underclass Council, 2. Awards: Academic Letter, 2; Varsity Basketball Letter, 2; P.T.A. Award for Statistics, Probabilities £ Functions, 3. Sports: J.V. Basketball. I; Varsity Basketball, 2; Tennis, I, 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN VIRGINIA GRIGSBY, Jennie”. Awards: Letter in Hockey. Sports: Hockey, 2, 3; Girl’s Basketball, 2. 3. LARRY CLIFFORD GROSS. Activities: French Club. 4; Band, I. 2, 3. 4. Awards-. Band Letter; Bar and Star. HARRY STEPHEN MICHAEL HAASER Activities: S.C.A Representative, 4; Senior Class Council, 4; Junior Prom Decorations Committee, 3; Junior Class Float Committee, 3. Awards: Varsity Letter in Track; Set School Record for 440 yard Dash; Placed at Fair fax County Track Meet. Sports: Football, I; Varsity Track, I. 2. J. V. Football, 2. HERBERT SETCHELL HAINES, Chipper . Activities: Distributive Edu cation Club, 2. 3. GEORGE RICHARD HALL, Rick”. MARY JANE HAMBLETON. Senior Directory DEBORAH ANN HAMMOND, Debbie”. Activities: Junior Classical League, 2, 3 (Secretary, 3); Art Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, 3); Keyettes, 3, 4 (Senior Representative, 4); Senior Honor Society, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4) : Spiriters, 3 : American Field Service, 4: Spirit Committee. 4 ; Homecoming Dance Committee, 4; S.C.A. Float Com¬ mittee, 3: Junior Prom Committee, 3. Awards: Letter of Commenda¬ tion for J.V. Softball; Latin Award. Sports: Girl’s Softball, I. RALPH EDWARD HANBACK. Activities: Distributive Education Club, 1, 2 . CATHERINE ANN HANCOCK, Cathy”. Activities: Refreshment Committee for Senior Prom, 4 ; Freshman Cheerleading, l ; J.V. Cheerleading, 2 (Co-captain); Drill Team, 4. Awards: Letter in J.V. Softball; Varsity Hockey; Varsity Basketball. Sports: J.V. Softball, I, 2 (Captain); Varsity Hockey, 3; Varsity Basketball, 3. THOMAS KNOX HANCOCK, Tom”. Activities: Senior Class Coun¬ cil, 4; Art Club, 4; ICC Representative, 4. Sports: Intramural Basket¬ ball, 3. CHRISTINE UPTON HANSEN, Chris”. Activities: Drill Team, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); French Club, I; Spiriters, I; International Relations, I; Senior Class Council, 4; S.C.A. Representative, 4 ; Yearbook, 4; Prom Committee, 3; Leadership Conference, 2. NILS ALBERT HANSON. Activities: United Nations Assistant Chair¬ man, 2; T.E.M.P.O. Literary Magazine, 2; National Thespian Society, 4 (Sergeant at Arms); Arsenic and Old Lace’ ! —Teddy; Sound of Music”, (3) (Running Crew and Set). Awards: Best Supporting Actor, 3. PAMELA YVONNE HARRILL, Pam”. Activities: Art Club. LINDA DIANE HARRIS. Activities: Drill Team, I; S.C.A. Representative, 2; Pep Club, I. Awards: Special Award for Math, I. WILLIAM TOOKE HARRIS, Bill”. Activities: S.C.A. Representative, 4 (President Pro tern, 4); Student Directory Committee, 4; Key Club, 3, 4 (Corresponding Secretary, 4)-, Freshman Class Council, I (Chair¬ man); Yearbook Staff, 4 (Administration Editor, 4). Sports: Tennis, I; Varsity Track, 2, 3. DAVID BALLANCE HASEMAN, Dave”. Activities: Bridge, Chess S Guitar Club, I, 2; Key Club, 2, 3, 4; French Club, 3; Biology Club, 2; Spiriters, 2, 3. Sports: Track I, 2, 3; Manager for Freshman Basket¬ ball, I. TERRENCE ERVIN HATCH. JEAN ANN HAVRILAK, GiGi”. Activities: Chorus, 2. STEVEN GRAY HAWKS, Steve”. Activities: Biology Club, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); Awards: Chorus Letter, bar, and pin. HAROLD ARTHUR HAYES, III. SHARON LYNNE HAYNES. Activities: Future Homemakers of Ameri¬ ca, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America, 3; Spanish Club, 4; Art Club, 4; Chorus, 3. TERRY ROGER HEAD. Activities: Spanish Club, I; Key Club, 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative, 2; Madrigals, 4; Boys Chorus, 3. Awards: Football Letter, 3, 4. Sports: Freshman Football; J.V. Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3, 4. LINDA SUSAN HEIN, Susan”. Activities: French Club, 2; Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4. CONNIE LEE HELMICK. Activities: Band, 2, 3; Distributive Education Club, 4. Awards: Band Letter, Star and Bar. JOHN LUTHER HENDRIX. STEPHEN MAGRUDER HENRY, Steve”. Activities: Art Club, I, 2. 3 (Treasurer, 3); Hi-Y, 2, 3; Library Club, 2, 3; Key Club, 4; Sophomore Class Vice President; Junior Class President; S.C.A. Council, I, 2, 3; S.C.A. Executive Board, 3; Interclub Council, 2; Yearbook Staff, 3; Li¬ brary Staff. 2, 3; Rock S Relic Club, 3; American Field Service, I. Sports: Track Team, I, 2, 3. PETER EDWARD HERMANN, Pete”. Activities: Student Body Representative, I, 2 (A.S B); Awards: California Scholastic Federa¬ tion; Extemporaneous Speech Contest Winner; Outstanding Earth Science Award. Sports: Basketball, 3; J.V. Basketball,’2; Golf, I, 2. 3, 4. BETH LYNN HERZOG. Activities: S.C.A. Representative, 3; Chorus, I-, V.O.T., 4. DOUGLAS ALLEN HICKS, Doug”. Activities: Distributive Educa¬ tion, 3, 4. DAVE GORSKI. Dave has been at Mt. Vernon since his freshman year. He is in the academic Top Eleven as well as being basketball co¬ captain. JAMES BRUCE HINES. WILLIAM MICHAEL HITCHCOCK, Bill”. Activities: Marching Band, JOSEPH LANMAN HOLCOMBE, Joe”. Activities.- Newspaper Staff, 2, 3 (Editor in Chief, 2, 3); Quill Scroll, 3; National Thespian Soci¬ ety, 2, 3; National Honor Society, 3; Newman Club, 2, 3 (President, 3); Latin Club, I, 2 (President, 2); Red Cross I, 2, 3 (Advisor, 3); Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4 (Layout Editor, 3; Photographer, 4) ; Prom Chairman. 3; Letterman’s Club, 3. Awards: Outstanding Sophomore Boy : Ambassador’s Award; Leadership Training Center. Sports: Judo, 3 (Captain); Wrestling, 4. BONNIE LEE HOLLOMAN. DONALD A. HOUCK. DECKARD EUGENE HOWER. JERRY KARL HUDSON. Activities: Chess Club, I, 2; Biology Club, 2. Awards: Honor Award. MICHAEL RHETT HUDSON. Activities: S.C.A. Representative, 2. Sports: J.V. Baseball, I, 2; J.V. Wrestling, 2, 3; Freshman Football. GLENN RAY HUTZLER, Ray”. Activities: Band, 1,2, 3; Chorus, 4; Junior Class Representative, 3. Awards: All Regional Band Award, 3. Sports: Freshman Basketball; Freshman Football; J.V. Basketball, 2. HARVEY LEE HYATT, JR, Hal”. MARK MIRAN IRWIN. Activities: French Club, 3; German Club, 3, 4 ; Spanish Club, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3, 4. DEBORAH NEWELL JACKSON, Debbie”. Activities: S.C.A. Representative, I,- Art Club, 3, 4. Awards: J.V. Hockey Letter. Sports: J.V. Hockey. CARL MICHAEL JOHNSON, Mike”. Activities: Spanish Club, 2, 3. Sports: Wrestling, I. GARDE OLMSTEAD JOHNSON. Activities: Junior Classical League, I, 2; Biology Club, 3. Sports: J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Basketball! 3; Freshman Basketball; Intramural Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE EUGENE JOHNSON. SANDRA KAY JOHNSON. ANGELA TERESA JONES, Angie”. Activities: Thespian Society, 4 ; German Club, 4; Make-up for Plays, 3, 4; Crew Worker, 3, 4 ! Awards: Drama Letter. GERALD WILLARD JONES. HARDY RICHARD JOSEPHSON. Activities: Key Club, 2, 3, 4 ; German Club, 2, 3, 4 : Senior Honor Society, 3; Freshman, Sopho¬ more, and Junior Class Council Representative; S C A Representative. 2. 3; S.C.A. (President, 4). Awards: Alternate to Boy ' s State, 3 : West Point Scholarship, Leadership, Athletics Award, 3; P.T.A. World History and German Award, 2. Sports: Varsity Tennis, I; Varsity Football, 3, 4 : Varsity Basketball, 2, 3 ; Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Football. PATRICK JOHN KAVENEY, Pat”. Activities: Biology Club, 2. KATHLEEN VERONICA KEEL, ’ ' Kathy”. DAVID MAXWELL KEES. Activities: Distributive Education Club, 2, 3 : Biology Club, 2. KENT ROBERT KEIRSEY. Activities: Letterman’s Club. I, 2, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Track, I, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football, I; Varsity Football, 2. BELINDA KELLEY. Activities: French Club, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club, l ; S.C.A. Representative, 2: Drill Team 3, 4 (Captain, 4). Awards: Homecoming Queen, 4; Senior Twirp Princess. LOUIS JAMES KELLEY, Jim”. Activities: Distributive Education, 3, 4. Awards: School Letter. Sports: Track, 2. JANET LILLIAN KELLY. Activities: Keyettes, 2, 3, 4 (Historian, 4) : In¬ ternational Relations Society, 2, 3, 4, (Secretary-Treasurer, 4) : Senior Honor Society, 3, 4t French Honor Society, 3, 4; Junior Classical League, I, 2 : French Club, 2 ; Junior Honor Society, I, 2. Awards: P.T.A. Award for English l ; World Geography, I •, English III Award; French Award, 3; National Merit Semi-finalist, 4. JOSEPH PATRICK KENNEDY. Activities: Mt. Vernon Amateur Radio Club, 2, 3 (President, 2, 3). Awards: Freshman Basketball Manager ' s Letter. GLENNA MARIE KEYS. Activities: V.O.T., Chorus, I, 2, 3. YOON HI KIM, Yoonie”. S.C.A. Representative, l ; French Club, I; Future Secretaries of America, 4. JACQUELINE KIMSEY, Jacque”. Activities: Spanish Club, 2, 4; Girls Athletic Association, 2 (Treasurer); Future Teachers of America, 2; Spiriters, 4. Sports: Volleyball, 2, 3; Basketball, 3; Softball, I, 2, 3; Tumbling, 3. CURTIS LEE KIRKEMO. Activities: National Honor Society, 3, 4; Key Club, 3, 4; German Club, 2, 3. Sports: Track, I, 2; Football, 2. RONALD FRANKLIN KNIGHT, Ronnie”. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Sophomore Class Vice President; Junior Class Vice President, YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW, 3. Awards: Track Letter I, 2, 3, Cross Country Let ter, I. Sports: Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball, 2-, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4 (Co-captain, 4); Varsity Track I, 2, 3; Cross Country, 2, 4. WOLFGANG KOTZ, Bill”. Activities; German Club, 3. Awards: Three Cross Country Trophies. Sports: J.V. Basketball, I; Varsity Soccer, I; Cross Country, 2; Varsity Track, 2. NANCY ELIZABETH KROLAK. Activities: Future Teachers of America, I; Art Club, I; German Club, 2, 3, 4-, Spiriters, I. GARY ALAN KUGLER. Activities: German Club, 2 (Treasurer); Awards: World Geography, I; General Shop, I. MARGARET JEAN LALIBERTE, Margi”. Activities: Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Vice President; French Club, 2, 3; Drama Club, 3. Awards: Service Award, 3. Sports: Cheerleading, I, 2, 3. JAMES PETER LANDRY, JR, Jim”. Activities: Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff, 4. Awards: Drama Letter, I. PENELOPE JEAN LAWSON, Penny”. Activities: Freshman Representative; Sophomore Representative; Chorus, 2. Sports: Base¬ ball, I; Basketball, I DAVID ALLEN LAYTON. CHERYL ANN LECKEY. Cherry”. JOHN FREDERICK LECKEY. Activities: Distributive Education Club, 3. BARBARA JOAN LEE, Bobby Jo”. Activities: Future Secretaries of America, 4; Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Banquet and Reception Com¬ mittee, 2. DORIS AGNES LEE. Activities; Spanish Club. I. 2, 3, 4; (Vice President, 2; President, 4); Junior Honor Society, I, 2; Spanish Hon¬ or Society, 3, 4; Girl’s Athletic Association, 2, 3, 4. PAT LENNEER LICHTENBERGER. Activities: Letterman ' s Club. Sports: Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4. DONNA KATHALEEN LILLY, Kaye”. Activities: Spiriters, I. 2 3; In¬ ternational Relations, I, 2; Freshman Class Treasurer; Junior Honor Society, 2; Latin Club. I. 2; S.C.A. Secretary, 4; Keyettes, 3. 4; Biolo- Senior Directory gy Club, 3. Awards: Second Place in Science Fair, 3; Citation from Department of Labor. 3; Biology II Award 3; Honor Roll. 2, 3. GAYLAN RAY LINTHACUM. Activities: Distributive Education Club 3, 4 (Vice President, 4). Sports: J.V. Football, 2; Freshman Football; Track 3. GARY JAMES LITTLE. Activities: Spiriters, 4; Newspaper Staff, 3, 4 (Reporter, 3; Sports Editor, 4). THOMAS PATRICK LONG, Tommy . Sports: Basketball. I; Baseball. 3, 4; Cross Country, 4. JAMES BRIAN LUEDTKE, Jim”. Activities: Latin Club, I, 2; Junior Honor Society, I, 2; German Club, 4. Awards: J.V. Basketball Letter; Concert Band Award. Sports: Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball, PAMELA JO LUKA, Pam”. Activities: Student Affiliation Club, I; Junior Classical League, 2; Class Representative, 2, 3; S.C.A. Representative, 4; Keyettes, 3, 4; Pep Club, 2; Spiriters, 3. RITA ANNE LUSKER. Activities: German Club, I, 2; S.C.A. Representative, I, 2, 3; Chorus, 3, 4. Awards: Chorus Letter, 4; Soft¬ ball Letter, 3, 4. Sports: Varsity Softball, 3, 4. KAREN ANN LYONS. Activities: French Club, I; Color Guard, 2, 3 (Co-Captain, 3); S.C.A. Representative. 4; Distributive Education. 4. JEANETTE FAY MALONE. BARBARA JEAN MALTBY. Activities: Library Club, I; Spanish Club, I; V.O.T. KATHLEEN ANN MANNING, Kathy”. Activities: Glee Club, 3 ; Deca Club, 4 (Secretary); Human Relations Club, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club. 3; Cheerleader, 3. WILLIAM EDWARD MANNING, III, Bill”. Activities: Biology Club, 2, 3. Sports: Football Manager for J.V., I; Baseball Manager for Varsity, 2, 3. RICHARD DOUGLAS MARLATT, Rick”. Sports: Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 4. VICKI GREY. Vicki takes her stand in senior hall and in the Top Eleven. JANET KELLY. Janet is found here in one of her undoubtedly rare moods. However, this didn’t prevent her from becoming a Top Eleven student. FRANKLIN CAMERON MARR, Frank”. Activities: Junior Honor Soci¬ ety, 2; Biology Club, 2 . DEBORAH ELIZABETH MARSH. Activities: Spanish Club, 4. JEANNIE LORRAINE MARTIN, Bunny”. Activities: Freshman Class Representative; Head majorette, I, 2 -, Sophomore Class Representative; Biology Club, 3. Sports: J.V. Baseball, I, 2 . PAMELA ANN MARTIN, Pam”. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, I; S.C.A. Representative, 2 , 3. Sports: Basketball, 2 . EDWARD ALLAN MARVEL, Ed”. Activities: Spanish Club, 2; Band, 1,2,3; Typing Club, I. GAIL VIRGINIA MASSEY. Activities: Biology Club, 2 (Treasurer); S.C.A. Representative, 2 -, Sophomore Class Council Representative, 2 ; French Club, 4. WILLIAM BROOKE MATHEWS, Bill”. Awards; Letter in Wrestling, 2 , 3, 4; Fourth Place in Northern Virginia Wrestling, 2 -, Fourth Place in Northern Virginia Wrestling, 3; Third Place in State Championship Wrestling, 3. Sports: J.V. Wrestling, I; Varsity Wrestling, 2 , 3, 4 (Co¬ captain, 4). STEVEN LEWIS MAYE, Steve”. Activities: Distributive Education Club, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer; Second Vice President); Spanish Club, 2 ; Biology Club, 2 . MARY BETH McCLINTOCK, Beth”. Activities: Future Teachers of America, I; Pep Club, I; French Club, 2 -, Freshman Cheerleading, l ; Varsity Cheerleading, 4 ; Leadership Conference, 2 ; Homecoming Float Committee, 3; Keyettes, 4, Yearbook, 4. Awards: Choral Letter; Varsity Basketball Letter. Sports: Varsity Basketball, 3, 4 (Co-captain 4). ADRIENNE LYNETTE McCONNELL. Activities: Distributive Education Club. TODD WILLIAM McDIARMID. Sports: J.V. Basketball, 2; Track. 2. THOMAS JOSEPH McDONALD, III, Tom”. Activities: Spanish Club, I (Relations Office). Awards: National Honor Society Award, I; Na¬ tional Beta Club, 3. Sports: Varsity Swimming, I, 2, 3; Varsity Foot¬ ball, 4. SHARON PAULETTE McELHANNON. Activities: Library Club. I; In¬ ternational Relations Club, I; Pep Club, I; Awards: First Runner Up and Princess in Miss Fort Greely Contest. Choral Letter for Out¬ standing Participation, 3. Sports: Powder Football, 2. JAMES DENNIS McELHINNEY, Jim”. Activities: Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff, 4; Biology Club, 2. Awards: Drama Letter. SUSAN MARGARET McELHINNEY, Sue”. Activities: Biology Club, 2; Spanish Club, 4; Art Club, 4. TIMOTHY HOWARD MEHAFFEY, Tim”. Activities: Latin Club, 2, 3; Chorus, 2. Sports: J.V. Swimming. I, 2; Bowling Team. MARY BRADFORD MENDENHALL, Molly”. Activities: German Club. I, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 2, 3; President, 4); Pep Club, I. 2; Spir- iters, 3; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Drill team, 4; S.C.A., 4. Awards: German Award. MICHAEL ANDREW MENSE, Mike”. Activities: German Club, 3; Senior Class Vice President, 4; S.C.A. Representative, 4; Key Club, 4. Awards: National Merit Commendation, 4; Honorable Mention in Detroit Science Fair. Sports: Cross Country, 2; Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4. BRETT DEAL MERRITT. Activities: Key Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary, 4); Honor Society, 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative, 3. Awards: Third, First, and Third Place in Virginia Junior Academy of Science Competition, I, 2, 3 respectively; P.T.A. Earth Science Award, I; Alternate to Boy ' s State, 3; National Merit Commendation, 4; First Place Mt. Ver¬ non and Northern Virginia Science Fair, Earth Science, I, 2, 3. Sports: J.V. Wrestling, 3. THOMAS HUBERT MESSER, Tom”. Activities: German Club, I, 2; Biology Club, 2, 3; Art Club, 4. CRAIG ALAN METCALFE. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, 3, 4 (Sports Editor, 4). Awards: Wrestling Letter, 3. Sports: Wrestling, 2, 3, 4; Track, I, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country, 4. BARBARA LOUISE MILLER, Bobby”. Activities: Paramedics, 2, 3; Li¬ brary Club, 2; Girls Athletic Association, 2; Chorus, 3. Sports: Basketball, I. JOAN FRANCES MILLER. JANET GERTRUDE MISDOM. CHARLES PHILIP MITCHELL, Chuck”. Activities;- Biology Club, 2; Debate Team, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4). Awards: Second Place Op¬ timist Speech, 2. JOHN WILMOT MITCHELL, JR. Activities; Key Club, 3, 4. Awards: Varsity Football Letter, 2. Sports: J.V. Football, I, 2 ; Varsity Foot- balL 3 4 (Offensive Captain, 4); Varsity Track, I; Weight Lifting, I, PATRICIA MIZE. LANDRA NANETTE MOBLEY, Nan”. Activities: Girls Athletic As¬ sociation, I; Future Homemakers of America, I; Spiriters; Pep Club. Sports: Freshman Basketball. CHARLES IRA MOORE, Chuck”. Awards: Football Letter. Sports: Varsity Football, 3, 4; Track, 3; J.V. Football, 1,2. KIMBERLY IILEEN MORRISON, Kim”. Activities: F.T.A., l ; French Club, I (Treasurer, 2); Spiriters, 3; Freshman Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, 4; Junior Class Council I; Keyette, 4; Guitar Club, 3; Newspaper, 4; G.A.A. 4 ; Prom Committee, 3. Awards; Varsity Soft- ball Letter. Sports: Varsity Softball. JERRY LYNN NASH. DOLORES MARIE NEDOROLIK. PATRICIA ANN NEWMAN, Patty”. Activities: Majorette, I; Dis¬ tributive Education, 4. Awards: J.V. Softball Certificate. Sports: J.V. Softball, I. DANNY EDWARD NICELY. BARBARA ROSE NOE, Barb”. Activities: Junior Honor Society, I, 2; Newspaper Staff, I; Keyettes, 3. 4 (Secretary, 3) ; Senior Honor Soci¬ ety, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America, 4; German Club, 4; Modern Dance Club, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer); S.C.A. Representative, 2, 3. Awards: Honor Roll Certificates, 2, 3, 4; Best Dressed Girl, I; Most Likely to Succeed, I; NEDT Certificate, 2. DARRELL GENE NOLTON. Activities: Distributive Education Club, 3, 4 (Vice President, 4). Sports: J.V. Baseball, I; J.V. Basketball, 2. JOHN ROYAL NORTH. Activities: Key Club. 3, 4; S.C.A., 4 (Assis¬ tant Director of Athletics). Awards: Keyette Sweetheart. Sports: J.V. Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3. 4; J.V. Basketball, 2; Varsity Basket¬ ball, 3; Varsity Track, 3, 4. SANTOS SILVAS NUNEZ, JR, Sam”. Activities: Amateur Radio Club, 3 (Vice President); International Relations Society, 4. Sports: Wrestling, 2, 3. STEPHEN GARY NYHUS, Steve”. Activities: Shop Assistant, 4. Sports; J.V. Baseball, 2. JEFFREY THOMAS OLSON, Jeff”. Activities: Radio Club, I, 2, 3. Awards: Honor Roll FRANCES MAE O’PRY, Fran”. Activities: Distributive Education. JEWELL DAWN O’QUINN. Activities: Girls Chorus; Mixed Chorus. Awards: Chorus Letter. SHERRY EVELYN O’QUINN. Activities: Freshman Homecoming Com¬ mittee, I; SCA (Corresponding Secretary, 3) ; SCA Representative, 3 : SCA Elections Chairman, 4; Keyette Club, 3, 4; J.V. Cheerleader, 2 ; Senior Class (Secretary-Treasurer, 4); Spiriters, 3 ; Drill Team, 4; SCA Spirit Committee, 2. Awards: Senior Homecoming Princess, 4. DANIEL HUBER O’ROURKE, Danny”. Activities: Distributive Edu¬ cation, 4 : Audio-Visual Club, 3. MARK WAYNE OSBORN. SANDRA KATHLEEN O’SHEA, Sandy”. Activities: International Relations Society, 2, 4 ; Junior Classical League, 2: Junior Honor So¬ ciety, 2. Awards: Honorable Mention in School Science Fair, l ; Cho¬ rus Letter, 2. HERBERT LEWIS OTIS, JR, Herby”. Activities: Distributive Educa¬ tion, I, 2, 3. CYNTHIA ANNE OWENS, Cyndee”. Activities: National Thespian Society, 4, (Treasurer, 3 ; Vice President, 4): Spiriters, 4 : SCA (Secretary of Activities, 4) : THE GLASS MENAGERIE, (2), THE SPI¬ RAL STAIRCASE, (4), THE SOUND OF MUSIC, (3). BRYAN FRANCE PAINTER. Awards: Varsity Wrestling Letter, 2. Sports: J.V. Wrestling, l ; Varsity Wrestling, 2. CARLA LYNN PALAS. Activities: French Club, 2, 4; Latin Club, l ; Pep Club, I; F.T.A., 4 ; Select Girls Chorus, 4. JOHN PETER PAOLANTONIO, Hawk . Activities: Spanish Club, SCA Representative. TED PAPALAZARUS. SHELLIA GENITA PARKER. Activities-. Jeffersonian Staff, I, Office As¬ sistant, I, 2, 3: VOT, 4. Awards: Journalism Award. WILLIAM RICHARDSON PARKER, Bill ”. Sports: Varsity Football, 3, 4 (Co-captain, 4). CAROLE JOAN PARKS. Activities: Spanish Club, 3: Biology Club, 2 ; Spiriters, 4 ; SCA Representative, 4: Colorguard, 3, 4 (Captain, 4) Awards: Choral Letter. KATHRYN LINDA PARKS, Kathy ”. STUART SUTTPHIN PAXTON, JR, Stu”. Activities: Sophomore Class Council, 2 ; Junior Honor Society, I, 2 (Treasurer, 2); Senior Honor Society, 3, 4 ; Key Club, 2, 3, 4 (President, 4): Junior Class Council, 3 (Secretary-Treasurer). Awards: Academic Letters, I, 2; Harvard Book Award, 3; Third Place in Science Fair, I. Sports: Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3. WALDON RAY PEACOCK, Ray”. Sports: Track, 4. DENNIS PATRICK PERRIN, Pat”. Sports.- Wrestling, 4. CHARLES LARRY PHIPPS. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4. Awards: Varsity Football Letter, 3. Sports: Freshman Football, I: J.V. Football, 2: Varsity Football, 3, 4 ; J.V. Baseball, 2, 3: Freshman Basketball, I. ELIZABETH ANNE POLLOCK, Beth”. Activities: French Club, 2 , Spiriters, 2, 3, 4 ; SCA Representative, 2 ; Underclass Council (Chair¬ man of Publicity), 2. Awards: Dramatic Letter. Sports: Gymnastics, 2, 3. JAMES CRAIG POLVE. Activities: French Club, I, 2; Lettermans Club, 2, 3. Awards: Varsity Tennis Letter. Sports: Varsity Tennis, 2, 3. JANICE MARIE POOLE, Jan”. Activities: FHA, I, 2 : FSA, 4 (President). JOAN MARIE POOLEY. Activities: Art Club, I, 4: Pep Club, l : Future Secretaries of America, 4 (Secretary): SCA Representative, 4 , Spanish Club. 2, 3 : Em Vee Hi Staff, 4. MARTHA JANE PORTER, Marti”. Activities: Art Club, 3, 4 (Secretary- Treasurer): National Thespian Society, 3; NIGHT OF ONE ACTS, (3): ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, (3): THE SOUND OF MUSIC, (3). Awards: J.V. Hockey Letter, Drama Letter. Sports: J.V. Hockey, 2, 3. STEVEN JAY PRICHARD, Steve”. Activities: Spanish Club, 1,2, 3: Spiriters, I: Advanced Mixed Chorus, 4. EVELYN MAE PULLEN, Evey”. CYNTHIA LEE RAINER, Cindi”. Activities: SCA Representative, 3, 4; SCA, 3, 4 (Secretary of Hospitality, 4): Senior Honor Society, 3, 4: Junior Honor Society, I, 2 ; Junior Class Council, 3: Keyettes, 2, 3 (Vice President 4); YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW, 3. Awards: Home¬ coming Princess, 3. 4 ; Junior Prom Queen, 3: Fourth-Runner Up in Miss Mt. Vernon Contest, 3: Second Place in Science Fair, I. Sports: Freshman Cheerleading (Captain); Varsity Cheerleader. 3, 4 (Co- Captain, 3; Captain, 4) Senior Directory PAULA ELIZABETH RAINEY. Activities: Drama Club, I: Biology Club. 1,2, 3; French Club, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary-Treasurer, 3); International Relations, 3, 4. Awards: Band Letter. ANTONY JOHN RATKUS, JR, Tony . Activities: Spanish Club, 3; Junior Classical League, 2, 3, 4: Guitar Club, 3. Awards: First Place in Safe Driving Rodeo. Sports: Wrestling, I, 3, 4. DOUGLAS PATRICK REDMAN, Doug”. Awards: Varsity Baseball Letter. Sports: Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball, I. GLENN PARKER REEDER. Activities: German Club, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN ANNE REESE, Kathy”. Activities: Distributive Education, 2, 3. BESSIE ANN RENO. Activities: Future Secretaries of America, 4. Awards: Varsity Letter. Sports: J.V. Hockey, 2; Varsity Basketba ll. 2, 3; Varsity Hockey, 3, 4: Varsity Softball, I. DANIEL WILLIS REYNOLDS. GAIL ELAINE REYNOLDS. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, 2: Biology Club, 2, 3. TOM CALVIN RHODES, JR. Activities: SCA Representative, I; Sopho¬ more Class President, 2. Awards: All Conference Football, 2; Out¬ standing Track Award, 3; Athlete of the Year Award, 3. Sports: J.V. Basketball, l ; Varsity Basketball, 2 -, Varsity Football, I, 2, 3, 4 ; Var¬ sity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN RICE. CHARLES SIDNEY RICHARDSON, Chuck . Sports: Varsity Track, 3. CLARA BESS RINEHART, Ricki”. Activities: Art Club. 2, 3, 4 (President, 4); Newspaper, 4. Awards: Varsity Softball Letter, l ; Var¬ sity Hockey Letter, 3 : Outstanding Art Student, 3. Sports: Varsity Softball, I; Varsity Hockey, 2, 3. CHARLES RONALD ROBBINS, Charlie”. Sports: J.V. Football. I; Freshman Basketball, I,- Varsity Basketball, 4. VICTORIA MARLENE ROCCHIO, Vickie . Activities: French Club, 1, 2: Pep Club, 1, 2. LINDA LEE RODGERS. Activities: SCA Representative. Awards: Cho¬ rus Letter. CHARLES ERVIN ROLAND, Rocky”. Activities; Distributive Educa¬ tion, 4-, SCA Representative, I, 2. Sports: J.V. Football, 2. BARBARA NOE. Barbara is new to Mt. Vernon, but has slipped immediately into the top eleven. Senior Directory DARLENE AMBER ROSE. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, I; Distributive Education, 2. JUDY ANN ROSE. PATRICIA JEANNEY ROWSE, ' ' Pat”. Activities: Drill Team, 4: Newspaper Staff, 2 -, Spirit Committee, 4; Keyettes 4. RHONDA MARIE RUSH. Activities: Keyettes, 3, 4 (President, 4); Junior Class Council Representative, 3: YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW, 3 : GAA, 2 -, Biology Club, 2. Awards: Most Valuable Softball Player, 2 ; Varsity Basketball Letter: Varsity Softball Letter. Sports: Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4 (Co-captain, 4) : Varsity Softball, 2, 3 (Captain 2, 3). JANE ALICE RUSSELL. Activities: Latin Club, I; National Honor Soci¬ ety, 3, 4; Spanish Club. 4. Awards: Scholarship Award, 2. LOURDES SAN LUIS, Lu”. Activities: Pep Club, l ; French Club, 2; Biology Club, 2: Drill Team 3, 4; Underclass Council Representative; Sophomore Class Council Representative, 2; Junior Class Council Representative, 3 : SCA Representative, 3. Awards: Chorus Letter. Sports: J.V. Softball, 2. MARY ELLEN SANTMYERS. JOHN ANTHONY SAPUTO. Activities: Chess Club, I. Awards: Band Letter. JAMES DAVID SCARCE, Dave”. Activities: Yearbook Staff, 4, SCA Representative, 4; Senior Class Council, 4. Awards: Band Letter. Sports: Track, I. PAMELA ANN SCHOFIELD, Pam”. Activities: Future Teachers of America, I; Pep Club, 2, 3 ; Drama Club, 3 : GAA, I. Awards: Girls Track Letter. Sports: Girls Track Team, 2. WARREN WILLIAM SCHON, Shorty”. KRISTINE ANN SCHWAB. Activities: GAA, I : Future Homemakers of America, I. Sports: Hockey Manager, 3. ROBERT EVAN SEAMAN, Bob”. Activities: Spiriters, 4; French Club, 2. Sports: Freshman Basketball, I; Varsity Tennis, I, 3, 4. LAURA CHRISTINE SERRELL. Activities: Spiriters, 2; SCA Representative, I; Sophomore Class Council Representative, 2. Awards: Varsity Letter Hockey. Sports: Varsity Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 (Captain, 4); J.V. Softball I, 2. PATRICIA RHEA SHAFER, Pattie”. Awards: Miss Mount Vernon, 3. DARLENE SUE SHANER. Activities: Biology Club, 2 , Spiriters, 3, 4 : French Club, 4. Awards: Chorus Letter. CHARLES ROBERT SHAW, JR, Chuck”. JOAN ELIZABETH SHEARER. Activities: Future Secretaries of Ameri¬ ca, 4. SUSAN ANN SHOMION, Susie”. DAWNA LOUISE SKIPPER, Donna”. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, 2; Distributive Education, 4. PAULA MARIE SKIPPER. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, 3. ALFRED LAWRENCE SLACK, III. Larry”. Activities: SCA Representative, I. Awards: Band Letter. Sports: J.V. Basketball, I. WILLIAM SCHOONMAKER SLATER, I II. Bill”. JOHN CLANCY SMITH. Activities: Spanish Club, 2 -, Distributive Edu¬ cation, 4; Transit Literary Staff, 3; Biology Club, 2. Sports: Varsity Wrestling, I. LINDA GAIL SMITH. Activities: SCA Representative, 3 ; Madrigals, 3, 4; Choraleers, 4; Freshman Cheerleading, I; J.V. Cheerleading, 2; Varsity Cheerleading, 3. NANCY LEE SMITH. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, I (Treasurer, 2. 3). Awards: Junior Degree in FHA. RUBY ANNA SNIPE. Activities: Art Club, I; Glee Club. I, 2. RALPH BLAIR SQUIRES. Activities: Spanish Club, 2. Awards: Wrestling Letter, 3. Sports: Freshman Football, l ; J.V. Wrestling, 2; Varsity Wrestling, 3, 4 (Co-Captain, 4). ADRIANA MAGDELENA STAGG, Adri”. Activities: Drama Club. I; SCA Representative, 3; German Club, I, 2; Future Teachers of Ameri- CINDI RAINER. Anywhere you go around M. V. you’ll probably see Cindi. She’s active in all phases of school life and is in the academic Top Eleven. ca, 4 : Future Homemakers of America, 3; Homecoming Committee, 4. Sports: Varsity Basketball, I. SHARON ALICE STAPLETON. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, I, 2 ; GAA, 2; Spiriters, I; Art Club, I. Sports: Freshman Basketball, I. DONNA SUZANNE STEED. Activities: Spanish Club, 2, 3 (Secretary); Pep Club, I; Future Homemakers of America, I; Drill Team, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4) ; Yearbook Staff, 4 ; SCA Representative, 3, 4. Awards: Chorus Letter. PETER JAMES ST. ONGE, Pete”. Activities: Madrigals, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club, I. Sports: Football Manager, I, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Manager, I, 2, 3, 4; Track Manager, I. RAYMOND JOSEPH STOPPER, Ray”. Activities: Biology Club, I, 2, 3 ; Audio-Visual Club, I, 2, 3 (President, 3); Key Club. 3, 4; Year¬ book, 3, 4 (Co-Editor, 4). Awards: Band Letter. BRENDA JEAN STOTELMYER. Activities; Thespian Society, 2, 3, 4; Spiriters, 4. Awards: Drama Letter; Softball Letter . Sports: J.V. Soft- ball, 2. SUSAN FRANCES STROM. Activities: French Club, I; Junior Honor Society, I, 2; Spiriters, I, 2, 3; SCA Cabinet Officer, 2, 4; Keyettes, 3, 4; Drill Team, 4; SCA Homecoming Committee, 2, 4. Awards: Aca¬ demic Letter, I, 2. Sports: Varsity Tennis, I, 2 : J.V. Cheerleading, 2. HARRY DELBERT STUMPF. Activities: Newspaper, 4; Debate Club, 4. Awards: Cross Country Letter, 4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country, 2, 4; Varsity Track, 2, 4. WILLIAM ASHTON SUMNER, Bill”. Activities: Pep Club, 3; Spanish Club, I, 2. Sports: J.V. Wrestling, I, 2, 3. JANICE ROBERTA SYLVEST, Jan”, Activities: SCA Representative, I; Pep Club, I, 2; National Thespian Society, 3, 4; Color Guard, 4 - Freshman Class Council Representative I; Sophomore Class Council Representative, 2 ; THE SOUND OF MUSIC”, (3); SPIRAL STAIRCASE”, (4). NANCY MARGARET TARMON. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, l ; Future Secretaries of America, I. Sports: J.V. Hockey, I. MARY ELIZABETH TATE. ANNE PAGE TAYLOR. Activities: French Club, I, 2; SCA Representative, l ; J.V. Cheerleading, 2; Junior Honor Society, 2; Keyettes. 3, 4; Varsity Cheerleading, 3, 4 (Co-Captain, 4). Sports: Gymnastics, 3; Softball, 2. PEGGY ANN TAYLOR. Activities: Home Economics Club, I; Girls Athletic Club, l ; Biology Club, 2. Sports: J.V. Basketball, 2 . TOMMY LEE TAYLOR. Activities: Thespian Society, 3. VICTOR EUGENE TAYLOR, Vic”. Awards: Varsity Football Letter, 4: Varsity Baseball Letter, 3; Varsity Basketball, Letter, 3. Sports: Varsity Football, 4 : J.V. Football, I, 2 ; Freshman Basketball, I-, Var¬ sity Basketball, 2 , 3; J.V. Baseball, I; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. THEODORE GILMER TEAQUE, Ted”. WILLIAM EDWARD THOMAS, Billy” Sports: J.V. Football, 2 . JAMES NEAL THOMPSON, JR, Jim . Activities: Key Club, 2, 3, 4 (Senior Board Member, 4): National Honor Society, 3, 4; ICC Representative, 4; SCA Elections Committee, 3; Leadership and Crea¬ tivity, 3. Awards: Outstanding American History Student: 2nd place in Science Fair; Honorable Mention Science Fair. MARILYN FRANCES THOMPSON. Activities: French Club, I, 2 ; Homecoming Committee, I. ELENA MARIE TIPA. Activities: Keyettes, 4; THE SOUND OF MU¬ SIC”, lead (3); German Club, I, 2, 3; Spiriters, 2, 3: SCA, 4; Future Nurses of America, I. Awards; Choral Letter: 3rd place Science Fair Award. Sports: Varsity Cheerleading, 4. PAUL CHARLES TUCKER. Activities: Guitar Club, I, 2: Spiriters, 4. JOANA MAXINE TWOJAY, Jo”. Activities: GAA, I; Spiriters, 3 ; Future Homemakers of America, 2 -, Future Secretaries of America, 4. Awards: J.V. Hockey Letter, 2; Choral Letter, 3. Sports: J.V. Hockey, 2; Girls Tennis, 3. DIANE YVONNE VANFLEET. Activities: Spanish Club, 4; Art Club, 3, 4; SCA Representative, I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD BRUCE VECHIK. Activities: Radio Club, 2, 3 (Secretary- Treasurer). GEORGIA ETTA VIA, Jodi”. EDWARD MICHAEL VIGEN, Ed”. Sports: J.V. Football, 2. JAMES RAYMOND WALLACE, Jim”. Activities: Key Club, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, 3, 4 (Photographer). Awards-. Wrestling Letter, 3, 4. Sports: J.V. Wrestling, I, 2 , Varsity Wrestling, 3, 4; J.V. Football, 2; Cross Country, 4. ROGER EUGENE WALTON WILLIAM WILSON WATKINS, Bill”. Activities: Spanish Club, I, 2 (Treasurer); Biology Club, 2; Guitar Club, I, 2, 3, 4; SCA (Parlia¬ mentarian, 2); SCA Representative, 2, 3; Key Club, 2, 3, 4. Awards: Varsity Football Letter; Boy’s Quartet, 2, 4; Madrigal, 2, 3, 4; Cho¬ rus Letter, 2, 3, 4. Sports: J.V. Football, 2 , Varsity Football, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball, I, 2; J.V. Basketball, I. TADASHI MYLES WATSON, Tad”. Activities: Junior Honor Society, I: Senior Honor Society, 3, 4; German Club, 4. Awards: 3rd place in Science Fair, I. Sports: Freshman Football. I: Freshman Baseball, I; Varsity Track, 3, 4. JOYCE ANNA WEASE. WARD JOHN WEAVER, JR, Jack”. Activities: SCA Representative, I. Awards: Varsity Football Letter, 4. Sports: J.V. Football, 2 ; Varsity Track, I; Freshman Football, I. DEBORAH PAIGE WEBER. Activities; Art Club, 3; Spiriters, 4; SCA Representative, 3. DEBORAH WEICKHARDT, Debbie”. Activities: Em Vee Hi Staff, 2, 3, 4-, French Club, 2, 3: German Club, 4. SUSAN MARIE WEISTLING, Sue”. Activities: Biology Club, 2; Spir¬ iters, 4: Colorguard, 3, 4. Awards: Colorguard Letter. WILLIAM DEAN WILLIAMS. Activities: Junior Class President, 3. Sports: Varsity Football, I, 2, 3. Varsity Basketball, 1,2, 3; Golf, I. 2. LANE WINFREE. Activities: Yearbook, 4 , Spanish Club, I, 3, 4; Spir¬ iters, 2, 3; Underclass Council, I; Sophomore Class Council, 2: Keyette Club, 3, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Prom Committee, 3; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4; GAA, 4. Awards: Alternate to Girls State, 3: Academic Letter. I; YOUTH WANTS TO KNOW”, 3. Sports: Freshman Cheerieading, I: J.V. Cheerleading. 2: Varsity Cheerleading, 4. Senior Directory LESLIE KIM WITTWER. Activities: French Club, 3; Drill Team. 2. 4 (Sergeant at Arms 4): SCA Representative, I, 2, 3, 4; Hostess Club 3; Prom Committee, 3. Awards-. Senior Homecoming Princess, 4 ; Fourth Runner-up Miss Mt. Vernon, 2. CONSTANCE ANNE WOOD, Connie”. Activities: Future Homemak¬ ers of America, I, 2, 4; Pep Club, 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3. LINDA LEA WRIGHT. Activities: Future Homemakers of America, I; Spanish Club, 2; Biology Club, 3 (Treasurer); Spiriters, 3; SCA Representative, 4; Future Secretaries of America, 4. CANDACE SUE YALE, Candy”. Activities: Spanish Honor Society, 2, 3, 4; (Secretary-Treasurer); Spanish Club, I, 3 ; Future Teachers of America, I, 3, 4 ; SCA Representative, 4; Junior Class Council Representative, 3; Drill Team, 4; Keyette Club, 4. JAMES JOSEPH YURCHIK. ROSEMARY ELLEN ZINTEL. Activities: Spanish Club. I, 2. 3; Future Teachers of America, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff, I, 2 ; Senior Honor Society, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3, 4 (Vice-President); SCA Representative, I; Keyettes, 4. Sports: J.V. Cheerleading, 2. LARRY DELL ZUMAR. Activities: Biology Club, I, 2, 3 (Treasurer, 2),- Awards: Band Letter, 2, 3, 4. ALAN FRANK ZVOLANEK. Activities: Junior Classical League, I, 2. Awards: Band Letter. Sports: J.V. Baseball, 2; J.V. Football, 2 -, Varsi¬ ty Football, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball, 3, 4. JANE RUSSELL. Jane takes a spare minute to brush-up on an assignment. She is in the academic Top Eleven. The Junior Class achieved a great success in all of its projects this past year. Through the sweat and heat of the car wash in the summer, through nimble fingers making jinx dolls for the Fairfax football game, through wild ties and bows on Spirit Day, and in all the fun everyone had at the Prom. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Ken Ziegfeld VICE-PRESIDENT - Cathy Cruse SECRETARY - Sally Watters SPONSOR - Mrs. Margaret Lunter Richard Acree Wyc Alien Larry Anderson Susan Antonich Kathy Atkinson Trois Atteberry Rosemary Ayers Richard Baker Beth Barbour James Barnes The Junior Class is the smallest class. Bonnie Barry Wayne Bartlett Jo Ann Batchelor Cheryl Beckler Amy Bennett Jane Betz Arthur Blackwelder Andrew Blount Mickey Bovvers Judy Bradley Marilyn Bramley Raymond Brazell Steven Breland Britt Brewer Eldon Brooks David Brown David Brown Jerry Buglia Alton Buie Karen Bunnell Pamela Burke Sally Byrd Martha Carmean Nancy Carson Jerome Carter 101 Sarah Chapelle Nancy Chapman Sherry Chichester William Christiansen Eloise Cobb Cathy Cogburn Skip Collins Manuel Colon Geoffrey Cooke Lynn Coray Class of 6S came in second Bob Cox Carroll Craig Vickey Grace Cathy Cruse John Culpepper Susan Daniel Shirley Daniels Judy Danner Jo Davis Susan Davis Nancy Dawson Leslie De Gil Big Momma and the girls greet th Deborah Delimont Paul Denison Vincent Ditchkus Joy Dixon Douglass Donnell Eric Donovan Susan Drozdz Frank Edge Ronnie Edwards Elaine Eklund 102 Dennis Eller Rita English Charles Ferderber Elizabeth Ferrey Randy Finder Patricia Foulkes Barbara Fox Elvia Francisco Trilby Fraser Cindi Fravel ill ! Louise Freund Lyn Frizzell Griffin Gaddie Gerald Garcia lors in the Talent Show. David Garber Mary Ghent Lewis Gillingham James Glock Billie Gordon Susan Gordon Brenda Gorzenski Lynn Gray at the annual talent show. Mary Ann Gray Bill Green Donald Gribble Juanita Grigsby Karen Grove Alexandra Haight Cynthia Haines Diana Hall Leah Handwerk Esther Harper 103 Val Harrawood Gilda Harris Elaine Harris Marilyn Harris Brit Harrison Stanley Harrison Steve Harter Gayle Hawxhurst Ronnie Hefferman Juniors show spirit Pam Matthes finds her ring size. Ruth Hemingway Rusty Henson Tanja Henson Michael Herbstraith Pietre Hernandez Donna Hettlinger Tommy Hicks Donald Hill Betsy Hinson Terry Holt Fred Huebner Pamela Huffman Joe Hughes Robert Humphres Jack Hutcherson Jerry Hutcherson Bonnie Huyett Eric Hyman Steven Jacquot Barbara Jaffe 104 Kathy Jennings Earle Jones Mary Jones Val Jones Valerie Jordon Cathy Jourdan Pat Kazlausky Cynthia Kelley Michele Kelley Walter Kelly Asenath Kepler Richard Keplinger Phyllis Kirby Kathy Kirkemo Susan Korfanty Gary Lake Steve Laughter Michele Lavoy by purchasing rings. Jerry Garcia talks with Mr. Fant about wrestling. Donald Layberger William Leckey Tana Lee Margaret Leggett Thomas Lingo Joyce Lisk Steve Loftin Pam Long Scott Long Vicki Lovett Lark Lysett Barbara Malinowski 105 Pamela Matthes Robert Mayer Vivian McMillan John McNaughton Don Mead Marilyn Meeker Linda Meiine Mike Melton Sharon Metcalf Hal Metcalfe Barbara Miles Brenda Miles Robert Miles Diana Miller Paula Miller Barbara Mitchell Hank Mitchell Michael Mohr Henry Moore Steve Post works on his flubber formula. Juniors excel . . . Roxana Moore Kristina Mueller Raymond Nelson Janice Newcomer Robert Newton Glenda Nicholson Steve Nissley John Norman Janice North Wendy North 106 Julie Obarski Charles O’Brien Marilyn O’Rourke Mia Oxley Eldre Palas Skip Parker Thomas Parrish Paula Pate Phillip Patton Wayne Pearson in work and play. John Pearson Alan Pendleton Phil Phelps James Pierce Virginia Pollock Charles Pomerening Stephen Post Julia Pritchett Thomas Prizzia John Culpepper takes a break after a hard tennis match. Sandi Puffenburger Sharon Pullen Cathy Radovich Eugene Recore Hilda Reed Tom Reeder Eugene Rice Lester Rice Mary Rice Chuck Rich 107 Angela Ritz Michael Ritzer Richard Robinson Tonia Ross Aubrey Ruffner Nancy Russell Tom Schreiners George Schreiner Marlin Scott That hungry look of a Junior Class bakesale. Margaret Seiling Shelby Seitz Linda Sexton Karen Shaner Jean Shaver Kirk Shoemaker Patricia Simmons Billy Sims Darlene Skelton Carole Smith David Smith Sandra Soule Julie Spann Robert Sponaugle Bonnie Stewart George Stewart Andrew Stoehr Katherine Strong June Sublett Susan Sullivan Linda Swain Bernadette Symanski Enio Tapia 108 Vilma Tapia Barbara Taylor Kricket Tarnell Jim Thompson Jenny Thompson Rod Thonen Chris Thornburg Jan Thrasher Christopher Tims James Triggs Karen Tschopp Karen Tuthil Carl Uveges Gerald liyeda Norma Vanover Cyndi Van Sickle Edward Vermes Barbara Vinay Juniors today, Seniors tomorrow. Margo Vary Susan Young Keith Younger Elizabeth Zeitlin Ken Ziegfeld James Vollmer Robert Vosberg Randy Wagner Thomas Waldron Earl Walker Robert Walsh Anita Warnsley Linda Watson Sally Watters Kenny Weaver William Webber Diane Wells Danny Wessner George Williams Chris Whitcomb Jon Wittwer Diane Wright Theresa Wright 109 Sophomores are alive with new and fresh ideas. They eagerly accept the difficult challenge of making the transition between freshmen and upperclassmen. Sophomores have been united as a class with spirit and enthusiasm by their choice of leadership. Through participation in the Underclass Council, they have been able to organize bake sales and various other acitivities. As a class, sophomores have given their whole-hearted support at football games in the new stadium; in the magazine campaign; and in the many other activities of Mount Vernon. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT— Tom Simpson SECRETARY - Elizabeth Stickles VICE PRESIDENT— Henry Long SPONSOR - Miss Roberta Lerg m Alt Dianna Adams Barbara Adinaro Bruce Albrecht Thomas Ames Barbara Anderson Gail Anderson Leslie Anderson Michael Anderson Patricia Anderson Len Andyshak Carol Archer Charles Armstrong David Austin Theresa Baczuk Sophomores show bold assurance of their Joyce Bailey Lin ' da Baker Beverly Barksdale Robert Barr Dennis Bartlett Lewis Bartlett Margaret Baugh Sharon Bauman Barry Bayne Larry Bayne Ronald Beahm Jenny Beasley Llewellyn Berry Carol Black Susan Black leadership. Linda Bolton Patricia Bracken Mary Brake Elizabeth Breslin Calvin Brooks Mike Jacobs, worn out from his vigoroi schedule, takes time out for a quick yawi Christine Brown Constance Brown Judy Brown Deborah Broyles Debora Bruffy Thomas Burke Therese Burt Mary Byrd Lorraine Callahan Dallas Campbell Susan Cancilla Howard Cason Mary Caudill Lynn Chadwick Linda Childers Ava Christiansen Bonnie Clark Wanda Clark Christine Clarke 111 John Coffee Gary Collins Connie Conant Joan Cooke Brenda Covington Eddie Cox Kathleen Coxe Chris Crann Linda Crawford George Crocker William Cunningham Mary Jane Dash Marilyn Davey Garry Davis Jeanne Davis Linda Davis Steven Dawson Diane Dean John Dean Judy Dean Diane Deeth Deborah DeJonghe John DiScui || 0 Mark Gothberg, and Richard Lamb toast an excep- Jane de la Concepcion Karen Dillion t‘°nal lunch. John DiSciullo Diane Dittmer Michael Doane Sue Dodson Thomas Doeppner Sarah Donato Kathy Donovan Duska Dowhower Gail Ducharme David Duffy Stephen Durbin Jessie Duvall Kathy Earles Margarita Echeverry Nancy Eisenhart Sharon Eisenhart Elizabeth Elian Sylvia Elliott Patricia Ellis Kathie Elton Deborah Engelman IP. Kris Keirsey assists guidance on a busy day. Mary Jo Engesser Gary Eucker Dana Evans Janet Fender Jack Filipovich Nancy Fitzgerel Gary Fitzsimmons Lilian Fragiacomo Barbara Frandsen Cindy Fraser Barbara Frazelle Susan Frazier Martie Frear Russell Frizzell Barbara Fuller Michael Fuller Dawn Furr Kathleen Gallavan Julia Game Ramona Garber Brent Gardner Carol Gardner Myra Gardner Valerie Gardner Lee Garrett Enthusiastic support of sophomores keeps school spirit high. Lynne Garrett Dee Garvey Gregory Gaston Robert Gayle Ann Gentry Elizabeth Gibson Carolyn Giles Susan Gist Theodore Gladhill Barbara Clock William Gmaz Mark Gothberg Ralph Graul Barbara Green Richard Green Scott Gregoire Judy Gribble Donald Griffin Sarah Griffith Karen Griswold Michael Griswold Sharon Gross Daniel Hacker Mary Hahn Richard Hall Sheila Hall Rick Hamby Randall Hamilton 113 Catherine Hamlin Suzanne Hartle Larry Hartman Penny Hassenger Theresa Hatch Heidi Hayes Gary Haymaker Anne Hazard Nancy Helmick Ann Hendrix Nanette Henry Linda Hersman Barbara Hicks Larry Hicks Theresa Hicks Robert Hill John Hitchcock Diane Hodges Geoffrey Hodges Paula Holt Dorothy Hopkins Ronald Horton Jeffrey liams Phyllis Jett James Johnson Laura Johnson Marsha Johnson Gene Johnston Sophomores in the pursuit of knowledge. Bob Pugh and Billy Letcher make careful observations in a biology experiment. Laurie Jones Eva Josephson Jacqueline Josey Carl Kappel Kristen Keirsey Susan Keller Theodoric Keppel Gary Kimsey David Knight Starlynne Knight Timothy Koogle Michael Kuhns Joseph Lahendro Richard Lamb Peggy Lawrence Lynwood Lennon Sue Lester William Letcher 114 An underclassman poses for his SUR¬ VEYOR picture. Judy Lew Jacqueline Lewis Cynthia Lilley Carmen Lipscomb Naomi Lipscomb Valerie Lodewick Evelyn Long Henry Long Stephen Long Billy Lord Helen Luedtke Mark MacKechnie Michael Maher Penny Malinowski Linda Malvin Mitchell Mann Wallis Martin William Martin Glen Massie Irene Matsuura Barbara May Douglas Maye Patrick McCarthy JoAnn McDade Kathleen McDonald Patrick Mehaffey Jeffrey Mense Richard Menser Barry Merritt Blythe Merritt David Miller Kathleen Mitchell Kathy Monroe Laura Moore Marianne Moore Michael Moore Michael Moore Douglas Moss Cynthia Myers Russell Nalls Bonnie Nelson Nancy Nelson Willie Nevarez Paul O’Flaherty Marjorie Okstulski Kathy O ' Rourke Karen O’Shea Janet Page Karen Paluch Lawrence Paolantonio Richard Parish 115 Christie Pate Robert Pearce Jan Pennington Barbara Pfanzelter Gerald Pittman Lynda Plowman Michelle Poplar Charles Price Michael Prichard Nancy Prince Janice Pritchett Robert Pugh Robert Purdy Walter Purguson Stephen Randolph Loretta Ratkus Rebecca Rehklau Vivian Remus Robert Reynolds William Reynolds Martin Rhodes Linda Riggle Connie Roberts Candidates for offices in the Sophomore Class Council listen at¬ tentively to Tom Simpson’s campaign speech. Sophomores step into the hectic Roy Robertson Marcia Samuel Deborah Say Vicki Schilling William Schofield Glenn Schuster Olive Scott Jane Seabolt Judith Seaman Wesley Shaffier Gail Shanley James Shannon Virginia Shelton Cecilia Shepherd Kathy Shepherd Burt Siders Robert Simms Wayne Simpson Joseph Sivak Patricia Slater Brenda Smith Craig Smith Debra Smith James Smith William Smith Lawrence Snipe Alan Snyder Russell Sourdiff 116 beat of high school life. Nancy Prince observes and records physical fit¬ ness skills. Richard Spicer Linda Spinks Danny Stacy Russel! Stevens Elizabeth Stickles Roger Stryker Nancy Sumner Marilyn Switzer Richard Sylvest Ann Tansill JoAnn Tapp Kenneth Taylor Marcia Thomas Steven Thomas Linda Thompson Nancy Thompson Virginia Tibbs Patrice Timpanaro Catherine Townsend Sandra Travers Robert Tunnell Susie Turner Michael Twaddle Deborah Tydings James Vigen George Von Arb Robert Wakefield Charles Walsh Ralph Watson Carolyn Weaver Carolyn Weber Carol White Mark White George Wideman Elaine Williams Sherry Williams Kathleen Williamson Katherine Winfree Peter Winograd Jennifer Wittwer Branson Wood Echo Wright Laurie Young Robert Young Steve Yurchik 117 The year of victory! Yes, the class of 1970 arrived at Mt. Vernon just in time to see victory return to their school. They cheered in numbers at football games and sat in surprise at basketball games. But sports did not hold a monopoly on Freshman interest. The girls were in¬ troduced for the first time to twirp week, and the boys received their first taste of tough physical discipline in their gym classes. They all learned how to show class spirit and color by putting down the other classes in the early morning class competition cheers. The Freshman class, as a whole, is colorful and holds a strong interest in their school. The challenge of high school was given to the Freshman class and they have excepted it well. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS CHAIRMAN— Elaine Tesko SECRETARY - Debbie Fick. SPONSOR - Miss Roberta Lerg 118 Pat Abel Richard Abel John Adcock Lynn Albrecht Billy Anderson June Anderson Robert Ardoin Sharon Arrington Mike Asbury Ruth Ayres Carol Baczuk Allison Baez Barbara Bailey Brenda Baker Richard Baker Tim Baker Beth Barksdale Laurie Barry Carol Bartlett Joan Bateman Michelle Bates Richard Bayer Shirley Bayne James Bennett Lois Berlin Don Bess Borden Black James Blunk Tracy Boaz Ann Bodway Shelia Boggess Anita Bond Doug Bourne Patricia Bouvier William Bowen Linda Bowers The enthusiasm of the Freshman class was very evident. Kathy Bowman Joe Bradshaw Terry Bramlett Vicki Breault Frances Breland Michael Broadwater Bonnie Brown Janice Brown Wanda Buckles Susie Burger Mary Byrd Missie Carpenter Bill Carter Mark Chagman Sara Chambers Nancy Chandler Frank Chapelle Mark Chapman Janet Chase Ann Chester Nora Chichester Michael Clark Sandy Clark Felicia Clevenger Marian Coffee Gloria Cole Cynthia Colyer Iden Cornwell David Cothran Lisa Cox Sharon Rowse is showing her cheerleading skills in the tryouts . . . she made it, too! 119 Ken Crum Jim Dalton Raymond Damont Barbara Davis Donna Davis Tim Davis Gary Deck Richard De Joncheere Edwin Delesdernier Nikki Doby Tom Dodge Don Dommisse Lester Ledbetter, an artistic Freshman, is showing his interest through painting. Norma Donchatz Daniel Donoho George Dube William Dunkelberger Patty Dunn Julie Earley Mike Earp Carol Easton Betty Eaton Lynn Eddy Robert Eklund Carole Elder Barbara Ely Mike Enders Carol Epps George Fharp Marilyn Fee Debby Fick Carolyn Finney Elective courses Sandy Fiorillo Patricia Flowers Daniel Foglio Cathie Ford Connie Fowler Ellen Frandsen Mary Frank Cindy Fraser Edward Frazier Pam Frese Linda Frye Melinda Gaddie Janice Gainer Peggy Gale Jane Gandy Margaret Gaunt Kevin Gaylor Susan Gaylor Keene Gaynell Dolores George John Ghent James Gibson Janet Gibson 120 Steven Gieluoski Adam Giffen Rose Giffen Bruce Gillingham Brenda Gonzales Brenda Gooden David Gordon Noel Gordon Cindy Gorwitz James Graber Marc Graham Croft Grantham provide diversity routine. Mark Greenhouse William Grigsby Brenda Gross Wan Grover Belinda Guidil Linda Guy Henry Ham Ron Hamby Anita Hamilton John Hammett Ted Hart Maureen Hartle Jean Haseman Eugene Hastings Herbert Hatch Tommy Havenner Randy Hawkes Jill Hayes Bruce Haymaker Warren Heinizelman Susanne Heise Walter Heller Karen Helmick John Hermann Steven Hertzog Mike Hess Paula Heston Connie Hicks Frances Hicks Ernest Hilsabeck Bill Holloman Susan Holt Carolyn Horton Cheryl Horton Lorraine Huggard James Hughes John Hughs George Hutton Bobby Hyatt Barry Iddins Bill lha Gordon liams 9 A look of satisfaction is shown on the face of this happy Freshman in home ec. 121 Barbara Jackson Thomas Jackson Candy Jane Ursula Jennings Ricky Jobe Debby Jones Ken Jones Margaret Jones Nancy Jones Betty Jordon James Jordon Bill Jourdon Larry Karr Katherine Keel Eugene Kelley Mike Kelley Freshman, Lois Swoboda is showing, Senior, Dave Gorski who is superior on Freshmen Superior Day. The class of 1970 has eagerly accepted the Timothy Kennedy Gregg Keplinger Pat King George Kistner Janet Koch Ann Kroll Ernest Kye Jill Lahendra Joyce Lakatos Cynthia Lawson Emory Layton Wendy Leckey Lester Ledbetter Robert Ledford Katherine Lee Laura Lee Veronica Lee Mark Lewis Bryce Lingo Rich Linnis John Lisk Meg Lockwood Barbara Loder Betty Long Barry Long John Long Ronald Long Dennis Loyd Ivor MacFarlane Mark Manuel 122 John Maple Dick Mark Debbi Mason Judy Matthews Robert Matthews Patricia May Mike Mayo Tim McClain Edward McDaniel Soldad McGhee Linda McGuire Pat Meads John Meeker Robin Meloy Patricia Menser Virginia Merrill Carl Messmer John Metzer Susan Miller Karen Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Marolyn Monroe Bonnie Moore Brenda Moore Sam Moore Yvonne Moore Emily Moron Judy Morris daily routines of Mount Vernon. Cathlene Moss Richard Nagler Gayle Nichols Jerry Nissley William Norris Barbara Novak Kent Nowak Chris O’Brien Ronnie Ochima J ames Ogle Ruby Otis Bill Palas Dale Parton Mark Patton Lawrence Paxton Brenda Pearson Debby Perrin Brenda Perry Michael Peters William Peterson Lynn Peudiey Allen Phelps Arthur Pike Daniel Pomerening Kathy Polhamus Connie Polve Gerri Posner Everett Post Linda Price Donna Pulley Mark Rainer Steven Rainey Katherine Rankin John Rathbone Mary Reiley Ron Reinsel Karen Reitz Peggy Rice Robert Rice Teresa Rice Linnis Rich James Riley Claudia Rippy Charlotte Riser Judy Robbins Jim Robins Gaye Roland James Roncagiione Judy Roscher Paulette oss Sharon Rowse Carl Salisburg Judith Salzberg Joanne Sargent Daniel Saverline John Scandling Debra Schaefer Sue Schick Donald Schneiders Bobalo Schultz Bette Schurtz Jody Schwandt Dorothy Sebreng Stan Sebring Fred Shaeffer Elaine Shaffer Collen Shanley Marilyn Shearer Gary Shelton Beverly Shepard Gregory Shifflett Bobby Simon Bill Sims Peter Sitnik Karen Smith Garrett Snyder Parlynn Snyder Bill Stagg Through fun and frolic the Nancy Stallings Beverly Stapleton Pamela Staver Perry Stedman Roberta Stewart Thomas Still Tim St. Onge Tom Stonge David Stopper Raymond Stoy Bob Strong Robert Stumpf Pat Sullivan Peggy Swaringen Catherine Sweatt Lois Swoboda Bert Swor Leathy Takach Mary Tapp Lisa Taylor 124 The Freshman cheerleaders are showing their spirits at the Pep-Rally. An industrious Freshman is trying to complete his shop assignment. Freshman class moves forward. Mary Taylor Paul Taylor Ricky Taylor Elain e Tesko George Tharpe Glenda Thayer Kathy Theall Dusty Thomas Nancy Thomasson Lester Travis Debra Triggs Peter Tucker Joyce Turner Donna Tuthill Ray Tuthill Wanda Tyler Edward Tyson Trish Vanderpool Sandra Vandiver Kenneth Vechick Karen Vernau Paul Vollmer Dave Vosburg Dianne Wade Alice Wales Sewell Ward Linda Ward Walter Washington Mike Waters Mary Watson Dwayne Weaver Martha Weaver Regan Weatherford Vicki Wells David White Marilyn Wilbourne Patrick Wilkins Barbara Williams Gail Williams Darlene Withrow Ann Wood Jackie Wood Patty Wooday Jamie Woodruff Carolyn Worner Steve Wunderlay John Wyatt Mary Young Albert Zorba 125 b sports 126 127 Tom Rhodes picking up valuable yardage. John North receiving pass from Vic Taylor. mam The Major’s hard hitting offense gains more yardage. 128 Varsity Team 7JRSZ ROW: Parker, Weaver, Phipps, Humphries, Col¬ lins, Hartman, Herl, Hamilton, Yurchik, Thonen, Brink, Watkins. SSCOJVD ROW: Diamond, Taylor, Convery, Rhodes, Wessner, Hutcherson, Franger, Mitchell, Anderson, Young, Bowers, Lichtenberger. ZJiJRZ) ROW: Hyman, Zvolanek, Lamb, Letcher, Coaches Snyder and Miller deliberate over football strategy. Tom Rhodes and Mickey Bowers hand-off with an open field ahead. Gribble, Head, Culpepper, Glendinning, Gaston, Tomlin. JOURZM ROW: Josephson, Dewitt, Dennis, North, Moore, Bartlett, Ga rber, McDonald, Post. Missing: Gardner, Flock, and managers St. Onge and Moss. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1966 RECORD MV 33 Edison 20 MV 46 Lee 6 MV 20 HAMMOND 6 MV 6 G. W. 0 MV 26 GROVETON 0 MV 45 JEFFERSON 0 MV 20 WILLIAMS 0 MV 33 LANGLEY 14 MV 0 FAIRFAX 26 MV 0 FORT HUNT 13 Hard work, fierce determination and a great fighting spirit were characteristics displayed by the Varsity Football Team. The eight wins and two losses proved the en¬ thusiasm and tenacity performed by the Majors. With the vigorous patience and guidance of Coaches Jack Miller and Mike Snyder, the team was able to overcome most of their obstacles. 129 Varsity ends season Mr. Grove offers strategy to Richard Diamond and Bill Glendinning for the next play. $e Jf r ’ Majors offense blocks for Mickie Bowers as he tries for a big gain. 130 with an 8-2 record Time out is a time for both rest and planning of new strategy. Mass confusion adds to the excitement of football. 131 Junior Varsity become ■first Row-. Mgr. Purdy, Collins, Alls, Gmaz, Pugh, Hall, Keel, Beahm, Downs, B. Bayne, Bartlett. Sec Row-. Shaffier, Snyder, Haymaker, Smith, Atwell, L. Bayne, liams, Rhodes, Lord, Auston, COACH Kendall. Zhird Kow-. Simpson, Hutto, Sommerville, Green, Andrew, Me Carthy, VanNorman. RECORD of 2 wins, 4 losses was achieved un der the direction of Coaches Yednock and Kendall. Freshmen show Giffin. Zhird Kow-. COACH Grove, Stumpf, Rainer, Jourdan, St. Onge, Davis, Weaver, Nissley, Simms, Adcock, Glasgow, Jefferson. fourth Row-. Callahan, Funk, Farber. RECORD: I win, 2 ties, 3 losses. first Row-. Mgr. Kelly, Bowen, Nowak, Simpson, Roberts, Foglio, Moore, Swor, Shaeffer, Pendley, Mgr. Wirth. Sec. Row-. Dumount, Tucker, Arnold. St. Onge, Saverline, Enders, Palas, Staley, Nolton, 132 next year’s Varsity. Standing-. DiSciullo, Gerlach, Herl, Johnston, Von Arb, Siders; Kneeling-. Convery, Lamb, Beahm, Maher, Twaddle, Garrett. The team’s record was 10 wins, 8 losses. good potential. Standing-. Simons, Campbell, Sch ultz, Anderson, Snyder, Hermann; Kneeling-. Giffen, Ardoin, MacFarlane, St. Onge, Glasgow, Jourdan. The scoreboard showed 4 wins, 6 losses. 133 cwwfsot. VARSITY: first row-. Knight, Alexander, Wessner, Gray, Gorski, Barry. 2nd; Franger, Hyman, Hefferman, Robbins, Davis, Anderson. Dave Gorski outjumps his opponent as other Majors wait to receive the bail. 134 Ronnie Knight and Eric Hyman battle for a rebound. New coach sends Majors ahead. Coach Wedlock. Glenn Anderson sinks two for the Majors. This year, the Varsity Basketball Team has undergone many changes. They were practically an all new team with the addition of a new coach, Mr. Wedlock. Led by co-captains Ronnie Knight and David Gorski, the team showed a lot of enthusiasm, and played basketball with the I can” attitude. With enthusiasm showing plainly on the court, the team really outdid themselves and finished up with a satisfactory season. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1967 RECORD MV 74 Fairfax 69 MV 61 Marshall 58 MV 60 Jefferson 51 MV 68 Langley 48 MV 56 Lee 47 MV 72 Ft. Hunt 75 MV 65 G.W. 77 MV 68 T.C. Williams 71 MV 47 Edison 66 MV 51 Groveton 65 MV 68 Hammond 61 MV 46 Lee 47 MV 54 Ft. Hunt 68 MV 47 G.W. 59 MV 50 T.C. Williams 73 MV 44 Edison 73 MV 53 Groveton 60 MV 72 Hammond 78 The famous Wedlock conference. 135 Co-captains lead team to an even break. VARSITY Jirst Kow-. Thomas, Massey, Garcia. Squires, liams, Mathews, Betz, Hayes, second row-. Holcombe, Hartman, Fifield, Bowers, Garber, Thonen, Van Norman, Nissley, Mgr., St. Onge. This year has been an exciting year for wrestling fans. Coach Fant’s Animals ended with an impressive season of 5 wins and 5 losses. Mr. Snyder’s Junior Varsity Team had an undefeated season, the first ever for a J.V. Team of Mount Vernon. The new Freshman Wres¬ tling Team also showed much promise for the future. The opening of another wrestling match. Co-captains, Bill Mathews % Ralph Squires. This is HAPPJfflSS. Coach Fant sends Frank Garber to battle. Ralph Squires breaking down his opponent. MW ilillllMi Bill Mathews exhibits his skill in riding. 137 Junior Varsity finishes with unblemished record. first Row-. Kelly, Shaeffer, Kant, Thomas, Hatch, liams. Sec. Row-. Recore, Rich, Mitchell, Polk, Nissley, Schreiner, Uveges, Mgr. Shaeffer. Not pictured Coach Snyder. Freshman grapplers. Jirst Row-. Long, Gaylor, Paxton, Scandling, Stedman, Kelley. Sec. Row-. Mgr. Shaeffer, Shaeffer, Foglio, St Onge, Palas, Sitnik, Mgr. Moss. Not pictured Coach Kendall. 138 VARSITY: Hermann, Davis, Hermann, Alexander, Bryson, Knight, Frazelle. 1966 Golf Team takes Northern Virginia Championship. Under the expert coaching of Mr. Snyder, the Golf Team last year was undefeated and went all the way by becoming Northern Virginia Champions. They also placed in the State Tournament. With the return of Pete Hermann, Scott Alexander, and Dave Frazelle the 1967 team should again bring the championship to the Majors. 139 Greg Knight, Pete Herman, Brian Bryson, and Paul Hermann display throphy they won as Northern Virginia champions. 1966 teams find Varsity: Vechik, Stumpf, Marlatt, Knight, Baker, Siders. Six school records were shattered in the year’s track campaign. Coached by Mr. Grove, Tom Rhodes set two ; one in the 220 and one in the triple jump. Hardy Josephson broke records in three events: I 80 lows, I 20 highs, broad jump. Harry Haaser came through the finish line with a 52.1 in the 440—a fantastic time. For a little added attrac¬ tion, Coach Fant coached the Cross Country Team this year along with his Wrestling Team. Co¬ captains John Baker and Ronald Knight led the team to the District Meet where the team tied for third place and had three gold medalists: John Baker, Ronald Knight and Craig Metcalfe. Ronnie Knight, co-captain. Richard Diamond closes the gap. 140 events demanding. Jirst Row-. Raymond, Nalle, Gardner, Mann, Hackett, Watson, St. Jer¬ maine, Jett, Schmidt. Sec. Row-. Egan, Hutcherson, Letcher, Zakel Grantz, Bodway, Harris, Howe, Hutcherson, Chase, Vechik, Gallavan. Zhird RoW: Hamilton, Rhodes, Richardson, Baker, Devens, Keirsey, Mendelson, Mense, Herbstraith, Meline. Haaser. Stoehr. Cast Raw-. Knight, Garber, Garber. North. Barry, Marlatt. Jackson, Rathbone, Moore, Hendy, Franger. Snyder. Not pictured Coach Grove. Cross Country, Jirst Row-. Merritt, Mense, Hatch, Peterson, Vechik, Kant. Kelley, Von Arb, Melton. Sec. Row-. Garber, Gallavan, Bodway. Tims, Zaremba, Garber. Junior Varsity Cross Country 141 1966 Varsity Tennis Ccft Side-. Mackechnie, Kennaugh, Shoemaker, Clark, Gribble, Mitchell, Wohfeil. Right Side-. Shomion, Barry, Culpepper. Seaman, T. Reeder, J. Reeder. Record: 2 wins, 6 losses. Coach Christiano briefs the boys on the starting line up for the matches. 142 Girls outdo the boys with an undefeated record. The Tennis Team led by Joe Reeder had a very success¬ ful season. Mr. Christiano coached the Tennis Team to several glorious victories. Several returning men bring high hopes for the ’67 season. The Girls’ Tennis Team was undefeated and Peggy Durst made the semi-finals in the State Tournament. Coach Christiano. Brake, Lilly, Grey. Not pictured—Durst, Leary, Cooke, and Coach Mrs. G.” Mark Mackechnie shows his serving form during a match. 143 At years end sports still prevalent. Varsity Team: Coach Yednock, Shaffier, Moss, Sivak, Manning, Li- Kedman, Wessner, Hartman, Garvey, Zvolanek, Foglio, Newman, Li- chtenberger, Pollock, Mann, Fink, Yurchick, Reiley, Long, Tomlin, neham, Taylor, Lamb. The Baseball Team got off to a good start last year with a winning record: but due to the illness of Coach Yednock there was a slump in the teams performance. This proved detrimental to the teams record. Don Li- nehan led the team with his excellent pitching perfor¬ mance. He managed to pitch a no-hit game and he was drafted by the New York Mets Baseball Club at the end of the season. The experience of the Junior Varsity will add depth to the ’67 Varsity. Junior Varsity: Jirst Row-. Schreiner, Phelps, Kennaugh. Williams, Hill. Second Row-. Convery, Shephard, Phipps, Beahm, Herl, Edge, Boswell, Coach Hayhurst. 144 Girls show their enthusiasm through hockey. first Row-. Clarke, Gardner, Merritt, Moore, Reno, Betz. Sec Row-. Haseman, Fitzgerel, Posner, Earles, Cancilla, Parton, Cancilla, Jones, Coach Oliverio. Not pictured Serrell. Banged up ankles and knees add to the excitement of hockey. first Row: Eddy, Wade, May. Sec Row-. Merrill, Say, Lakotos. Z.bird Row-. Polhamus, Cooke, Dela Conception, Grove, Glock. Not pictured Coach Massie. Mrs. Oliverio’s Varsity Hockey Team has shown the true Mount Vernon sportsmanship all season. The team’s drive and spirit compensate for their sched¬ ule of defeats. The squad worked together as a team in practice as well as in the games. Mrs. Massey’s Junior Varsity Hockey Team gained valuable experience this season in spite of a record of defeats. The girl’s ambition in practice and in the games shows their ability to bring a season of wins in the future. 145 Experience gained through The Varsity and Junior Varsity Soft- ball Teams last year, under the di¬ rection of Coaches Parker and Lerg, displayed great spirit and team work in games and in practice de¬ spite a slightly disappointing sea¬ son. These girls have shown great potential. Varsity; Tirst Kow-. Mgr. Collins, Lusker, Rush, Betz. Second Kow-. Fox, Cobb, Bennett. Zhird Kow-. Jackson, Fitzerald, Parton, Walsh. Junior Varsity: Tirst Kow-. Say, Beck, Mabray, Taylor, Clark, Cecil, Hicks. Second Kow-. Ames, Haszard, Barbour, Conley, Moore, Ratku s. 146 playing as a team. VARSITY: Moore, manager; Betz. Dahly, Tuthill, Jones, Fitzgerel, Bradley, La Voy. Parton, McCarter. The girls’ Basketball Teams showed steady improvement throughout the year. The games were hard fought and well-played. Since the team was composed of mostly un¬ derclassmen, the girls look forward to a winning season next year. Coach Massie; co-captains, Rhonda Rush and Beth McClintock. Sitting, Anderson, Barbour, Matthes. Standing, Fuller, manager, Watson, Elian, Hicks, Carpenter, Gorby, Ratkus, Posner, Miss Allen, Coach; Polhamous, Vanlandingham, Reiley, Baugh. Jordan, Theall. organizations vfT: ■ 148 149 S.C.A. performs plastic surgery on the Student Cooperative Association What’s new pussy cat? The fire of campaign speech¬ es, wall-to-wall posters, and the election of the ’66-’67 officers sparked off a new year for the S.C.A. The oner¬ ous task of performing plastic surgery on a defective constitution and Activities Council provided a more effective S.C.A. and Inter-Club Council. The impressive tradition of bonfires before fall football games returned for the first time in two years because of S.C.A. efforts. The homecoming featured a fiery-eyed, breathing drag¬ on, a Chinese rickshaw, and fortune cookie bakesale. Profits from the annual magazine campaign formed a substantial portion of the S.C.A. treasury. Finally the spring elections marked the transition of the old and new officers. Hardy Josephson, President. Kay Lilly, Secretary. Learned Barry, First Vice President; Iris Cohen, Second Vice President. 150 constitution Bill Martin, Treasurer. Mr. Baker Shelton, Sponsor. S.C.A. Cabinet —Tirst Kcw-. J. Anderson, Parliamentarian; J. Brake, Homecoming Chairman; K. Blakeney, D. Gorski, Magazine Campaign Chairmen; J. Callahan, Art Chairman; C. Samuel, Publicity Chairman; S. O ' Quinn, Elections Chairman; E. Tipa, Bulletin Board Chairman; V. Grey, Finance Chairman; C. Rainer, Hospitality Chairman. Second Kcw-. R. Knight, Athletics Chairman; B. Harris, President Pro Tempore; M. Mense, Hospitality Chairman; D. Dodge, Correspondence Chairman; S. Strom, Spirit Chairman; M. Chandler, Calendar Chairman; K. Wittwer, Personnel Chairman; C. Owens, Activities Chairman; P. Rainey, Publications Chair¬ man; R. Rush, Constitution Chairman. S.C.A. returns traditional bonfires to Mount S.C.A. Assembly- Row-. J. Vigen. H. Long, T. Dodge. B. Stagg. B. Lucky. A. Snyder. Second Row-. H. Reed, P. Bouvier, C. Ford, C. Sweatt, D. Baynes, G. Massey, R. Giffen, B. Symansky, B. Stewart, M. Car- mean. ZkirdKoW: J. Schafer, C. Yale, S. Watters, C. Radovich, M. Men¬ denhall, M. Carpenter, W. Culver, C. Parks, A. Gentry, P. Able, K. Blakeney. Jourth Row-. K. Wittwer, E. Josephson, H. Luedtke, C. Van Sickle, P. Simmons, T. Burt. J. Batchelor, B. Holloman, L. Wright, E. Wright, P. Luka, S. Rainey. Tifth Row-. E. Flattery, S. Hayes. B. Harris, J. Fragiccomo, S. Holt, H. Mitchell, A. Fuller, B. Taylor, S. Vandiver, D. Gorski. K. Lilly, K. Cox, T. Baker. R. Wagner. T. Koogle, M. Mense. 152 Vernon The return of the bonfire sets school spirit aflame. LV Balloons provide a frivolous break from the tedious rou¬ tine. The S.C.A. office is transformed into an assem¬ bly line for the student directory. 153 Junior boys hula in Talent Show Junior Class Council —Tirst Kow-. C. Van Sickle, B. Huyett, C. Jourdan, J. Pritchett, T. Atteberry, B. Barry, C. Beckler. Second Kow-. T. Reeder, N. Zaremba, R. Baker. 154 Sophomore Council —first Row-. M. Hart, J. Gribble, S. Cancilla, B. Garber. Second Row-. B. Gardner, P. McCarthy, B. Gmaz, G. Collins. Sophomores scrub school seal. Freshman Council —Jirst Row-. P. Bouvier, J. Bradshaw, L. Berlin, M. Tapp, R. Stewart. Second Row-. D. Tuthill, J. Gibson, J. Posener, L. Karr, M. Rainer. 155 Spiriters demolish student apathy Spiriters —first Row= N. Nelson, L. Gogun, V. Lovett, J. Vigen, C. Parks, M. Samuel, R. Hemingway, S. Seitz, B. Frizzell, M. Johnson. Second Row-. A. Hazard, B. Hicks, S. Griffith, D. Downey, C. Banks, J. Davis, J. Riggle, M. Moore. Zhird Row-. E. Francisco, B. Symanski, M. Engesser, P. Anderson, K. Shepherd, M. Switzer, S. Brigman, K. Tschopp. fourth Row-. J. Seaman, E. Harper, V. Breault, G. Little, P. Weber, M. Ritzer. fofth Row-. D. Wells, K. Gallavan, M. Oxley, B. An¬ derson. Sixth Row-. D. Glisson, N. Krolak, V. Ludwick, L. Thompson, S. Hartle, P. Slater, K. Kregoire, C. Kappel, J. Zakel. Seventh Row: B. Fick, C. Haines, N. Swain, S. Cancilla, O. Scott, C. Owens, B. Polluck, B. Garber, B. Sponaugle, G. Stewart, P. Bracken. Eighth Row-. B. Green, C. Brown, K. O’Shea, L. Marksdale, S. Dodson, T. Burt. 156 n Spiriters It is interesting to wonder how much of our teams’ suc¬ cesses can be ascribed to student spirit instigated by the Spiriters. The Spiriters cheering section spurred the foot¬ ball team on to numerous touchdowns. Other members sauntered through the stands selling MV buttons and banners as they struggled to make a little profit for the club. The club displayed its versatility by its various activi¬ ties—making posters and banners, washing cars on Sat¬ urday mornings, and selling raffle tickets for the Ford Mustang. Profits from these activities were used to pay for our stadium lights. Finally, after three years of pain¬ staking activities, the stadium was dedicated at the first home game of ’66. We wonder what new goal the Spiriters will endeavor. Officers—Mary Ellen Crowe, Secretary-Treasurer! Mr. Guy Wilson. Sponsor; Barbara Frizzell, Vice President. Missing: Jim Vigen, Presi¬ dent. P JiaiiHHMi mI 1 A gu-gs S Spiriters ostentatiously display their exuberance. 157 Key Club —first Kow= D. Haseman, R. Stopper, M. Anderson, H. Metcalfe, K. Ziegfield, G. Stewart. Second Kow-. H. Josephson, J. Cul¬ pepper, T, Head, S. Florer, L. Phipps, S. Acree, J. Mitchell, G. Barry. third Row-. B. Watkins, T. Simpson, J. North, L. Davis, D. Knight, S. Henry, K. Crowe, J. Holcombe, fourth Row-. D. Gorski, C. Dennis, B Martin, C. Metcalfe, H. Hasser, W. Bartlett, M. Mense, H. Mitchell Missing: M. Gardner, T. Reeder. Key Club pancakes hit the spot. Key Club proves that twenty-one heads are better than one. HHSHHI f v Sheik Thomason whisks the fair damsel Gloria to his off-stage harem. 158 Key Club I’m a raindrop, I’m a raindrop, I’m a raindrop in the sky . . Certainly originality and imagination are the notorious trademarks of the Key Club. Although not publicized, the Key Club is recognized for its unrelenting service to the school. The club guarded the stadium from a Groveton and Fort Flunt paint- job” on school nights before football games, withstand¬ ing the pain of frozen feet and the urge to sleep in class the following day. The cheering section, complete with thumbs and ban¬ ners; the Key Club Concert with a cast of Hell’s Angels, Little Red Riding Hood, Gloria, and the Arabian Sheik; and the Pancake Breakfast have left an indelible” mark on school activities. Officers —Tirst Kow-. Jim Wallace, Parliamentarian; Bill Harris, Corre¬ sponding Secretary; Bob Cox, Junior Board Member. Second Kow-. Mr. Herman Thomason, Sponsor; Stu Paxton, President; Brett Merrit, Secretary; John Callahan, Chaplain; Henry Long, Sophomore Board Member. Third Kow-. Ronnie Knight, Vice President; Learned Barry, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jim Thompson, Senior Board Member. 159 Club members show a knack” for creating home-made wreaths. Keyettes feed starving Mount Vernonites. Keyette Club —first Row: C. Cruse, R. Zintel, C. Jourdan, P. Rowse, B. Huyett, E. Tipa, K. Lilly. Second Row-. B. Hinson, K. Tuthill, C. Fenley, S. Strom, M. Etkin, C. Samuel, S. Gibson, K. Morrison. Zkird Row-. D. Hall, A. Haight, S. Seitz, A. Fuller, P. Leggett, S. Watters, C. Ri¬ nehart, B. McClintock. -Fourth Row-. P. Kazlausky, V. Grey, J. Brake, J. Cancilla, J. Anderson, V. Baker, J. Cohen, M. Chandler. Sifth Row-. A. Taylor, W. Culver, S. O Quinn, C. Yale, B. Noe, D. Wells, S. Gordon, E. Palas, S. Crawford, K. Banks. P. Luka. Missing: M. Cooke. John North. Keyette Sweetheart. Keyettes use cleaning talents to glamorize the trophy case. Officers —first Kow-. Lane Winfree, Treasurer; Kathy Blakeney. Secre¬ tary; Cindi Rainer. Vice President; Rhonda Rush, President. Second KOW: Janet Kelly, Historian, Cathy Radovich, Junior Representative, Miss Barbara Hanover, Sponsor, Debbie Hammond, Senior Represen¬ tative. Keyette Club The Keyettes is a very versatile group of girls. One day they appeared as average high school students . . . The next day they became fast-talking, perserver- ing saleswomen as they topped the rival Key Club in the magazine campaign . . . They became humanitari¬ ans as they collected turkey baskets for needy families at Thanksgiving ... Or they became spirit instigators as they sold paper links for a basketball spirit chain. Keyette activities often filled up the Activities Calendar. In December, handmade wreaths were sold; an Alum¬ ni Tea for past and present Keyettes was held; and Keys and Keyettes joined together in caroling on Christmas Eve. January was the scene for bake sales and an Italian Dinner. In May, results of inductions were announced as anxious sophomores and juniors lis¬ tened attentively. 161 Members achieve high scholastic standings. w m pMf 1 Ikfl M m s Hi ' X • 7 aB Wm ' nm m r pL K j 111 ■A r 1 C 1 u v fi 5 i Senior Honor Society— ? Kow-. B. Noe, I. Cohen, S. Seitz, J. Cancil- Rainer. Zhird Kow-. D. Frazelle, T. Watson, S. Paxton, H. Josephson, G. la, K. Brechtbill, A. Fuller, C. Samuel. Second Kow-. J. Anderson, J. Rus- Anderson, L. Davis, D. Gorski, J. Thompson, B. Merritt, M. Mohr, sell, R. Zintel, L. Winfree, P. Leggett, K. Banks. J. Kelly, J. Brake, C. Honor Societies The strictly honor function of the Senior and Junior Honor Societies became obsolete this year as these select groups performed several advanta¬ geous activities to the school. The Senior Honor Society operated the book store, renovated the Honor Roll, and presented scholarships to selec¬ ted students. The Junior Honor Society held a cake sale in November. Both groups inducted new students who had achieved a 3.5 average. Senior Honor Society members who succeeded in main¬ taining their average were distinguished at gradu¬ ation by wearing gold tassels. Officers—Vicki Grey, President; Debbie Hammond, Vice President; Cathy Radovich, Secretary; Molly Men¬ denhall, Treasurer; Miss Joan Carr, Sponsor. Junior Honor Society— Row: M. Switzer, A. Wales, M. Car¬ penter, K. Winfree, J. Davis, N. Eisenhart. Second Row-. B. Fra- zelle, H. Luedtke, J, Brown, S. Cancilla, S. Hartle, K. Carles, L. Thompson, K. Elton. Zhird Row-. B. Black, M. Brake, K. Paluch, W. Sooy, P. McCarthy, R. Vechik, K. Keirsey, V. Lodewick, L. Baker, fourth Row-. E. Tesko, S. Donato, E. Wright, E. Hastings, D. Knight, R. Lamb, J. Shannon, L. Barksdale, B. Anderson. J. Scandling, G. liams. Officers—Blythe Merritt, President; Miss Virginia Yutz, Sponsor; Chris Crann, Secre¬ tary; Carolyn Weaver, Treasurer; Jeff Zakel, Vice President. 163 A weary staff relaxes after meeting deadlines. SURVEYOR Staff Hank Mitchell, Layout Editor. As the last teacher sauntered from the building and the last door was locked, one light still flickered in the cubby hole behind the gym. Here, yearbook staff mem¬ bers toiled until all hours of the night to complete this year’s annual. In order to widen their scope of knowledge and skills necessary in the production of the yearbook, staff members attended various forums at Richmond, New York, and the American Yearbook Company in Cambridge, Maryland. Each staff member attempted to express himself creatively in all phases of year¬ book work. Layouts were planned; pictures were taken; copy was written, typed, and edited. Innervated editors became exhausted by the seemingly never-ending work. Finally with weary bodies and despondent spirits, staff members relaxed af¬ ter the last deadline was met. Organizations—Sally Watters, Barbie Anderson, Alex Haight, Chris Sa¬ muel. Cathy Radovich, Organizations Editor. School Life—Kathy Blakeney, Eileen Flattery. 164 Advertising—Donna Steed, Tony Biondolillo. Craig Metcalfe, Sports Editor. Typists and Index—Chris Hansen, Beth McClintock, David Blount, Bob Boothe, Craig Davis. 165 Editors face impossible tasks SURVEYOR Staff Editors-in-Chief—Ray Stopper, Mary Chandler. Classes—Sue Gordon. Assistant; Lane Winfree, Sophomore Class; Ken Zeigfield, Junior Class; Cathy Cruse, Freshman Class; Sue Gibson, Senior Class. 166 Mr. Herman Thomason, Sponsor. Photographers—Joe Holcombe, Jim Wallace, Eugene Hastings. Debbie Weickhart, Managing Editor; Anne Fuller, Editor-in-Chief; Mrs. Maureen Hodg¬ son, Sponsor. Harried editor corrects newspaper copy. Weary staff members attempt to reach deadlines on hectic press nights. 167 Page Editors—Diana Hall, Page I Editors Gary Little, Page 4 Editor; Joni Miller, Page 3 Editor; Steve Jacquot, Page 2 Editor. Jim Vigen, Advertising Editor; Shelby Seitz, Circulation Editor, Eldre Palas, Business Editor. Staff members attend Page Co-Editors—Ruth Hemingway, Page 2 Co-Editor; Nancy Russell, Page I Co-Editor; Pam Burke, Page 2 Co-Editor; Ka¬ thy Atkinson, Page 3 Co-Editor. 168 NSPA Convention and receive Medalist Award. Reporters—Sharon Logan, Jim McElhinney, Mary Jo Engesser, Jim Ayres, Pat Simmons, Karen Kobilka. Missing: Marilyn Etkin, Lani Vollmer, Jo Ann Batchelor, Harry Stumpf, Photographer; Rosemary Giffen, Clara Rinehart, Susan Sullivan, Kirk Shoemaker. EM VEE HI Staff It occurs to us that the newspaper staff has accomplished the impossible. Har¬ ried staff members often found themselves bonetired with only half the work com¬ plete. Planning pages, interviewing people, writing, typing, and proof-reading sto¬ ries, and conceiving headlines were tasks to be accomplished before each deadline was met. However, individual effort and willingness to learn were rewarded by the All-American rating the EM VEE HI newspaper received. The monthly issues encountered every conceivable aspect of school life. As well as regular stories, editorials, letters to the editor, and opinion polls expressed personal and general outlooks on school events; ' It Occurs To Us included humorous views. Staff members attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Association in New York City. Here, they had the opportunity to study modern writing techniques, talk with noted writers, and exchange ideas with other students. To meet the ominous cost of $240.00 per issue, the staff sponsored a modernized Twirp Week, developed through an IBM Dance and Time Machine. 169 French Club Officers—Pam Burke, President; Cindi Haines, Vice President; Paula Miller, Secretary- Treasurer; Mr. Wade Privette, Sponsor. Bonjour Jean. Comment vas tu?” This is a typical French line from a typical French dialog. But the French Club has tried to make the study of French more meaningful. The works of such famous French authors as Maupassant and Hugo; the regions of France; and the customs of the French people took on new prospectives as each subject was discussed. Members delved into French art by visiting the National Art Gallery and the French Embassy. For the more politically minded students, de¬ bates were organized on the controversial French point of view. As the year progressed, the club widened its scope to include all language clubs. The language barrier became nonexistent after an interlanguage club party. Members destroy language barriers. French Club —First Kow: S. Jacquot, T. Atteberry, K. Grove, C. Gor- Miller, C. Gallavan, C. Weaver. Zhird Kow-. T. Henson, K. Banks. C. witz, M. Carpenter, N. Chapman, G Little. Second Kow-. D. Downey, S. Mueller, D. Hall, L. Barksdale, M. Oxley, M. Engesser, N. Bouvier. 170 Spanish Honor Society mSPIf ' Jp lf§ The lights dimmed ... a group of students held flickering candles in their grasps . . . one heard the recitation: ’ ' Como miembro del capitulo Pablo Casals, prometo dedicarme al estudio de la lengua espanola . . .” New members of the Spanish Honor Society had been inducted. These students were selected as having completed two years of Spanish with a 3.5 average. A small membership proved the club’s eliteness. Spanish Honor Society —Tirst Row-. Officers—Asenath Kepler, President: Rosemary Zintel, Vice President; Candy Vale, Secretary; E. Francisco. Second Row-. D. Dube, D. Lee, M. Brake, B. Elian. Zhird Row-. J. Obarski, N. Sumner, V. Jordan, N. Russell, A. Haight, K. Winfree. fourth Row-. K. O’Shea, B. Webber, M. Irwin, G. Anderson, L. Davis, J. Glock, J. Anderson, J. Brake. Missing: Mr. Leonard Vaughn, Sponsor. Language students meet strict requirements. French Honor Society—K. Brechtbill, P. Leggett, S. Jacquot, J. Kelly, P. McCar¬ thy, C. Radovich, Miss Eleanor Landgrave, Sponsor; M. Cooke, B. Hinson. French Honor Society The French Honor Society could be classified as the most distinct club at Mount Vernon, operating through half the year with the infinitesimal membership of three students. Members were required to maintain a 3.5 average in every subject, as well as in French. However, the club strived to increase membership by lower¬ ing the rigid requirements before the spring inductions. 171 Spanish Club breaks festive pinatas ka, C. Wood. Jourtk Row-. G. Vechik, T. Holt. H. Fitzerel, T. Schneid¬ ers, S. Gerlach. Tiftk Row-. E. Brooks, J. Glock, J. Hitchcock, C. Brooks. Spanish Club —first Row-. W. Henry, P. Compton, C. Polve, B. Mali¬ nowski, T. Kennedy. Second Row-. N. Elliott, L. Winfree, S. Seitz, M. Harris, C. Jourdan. Zkird Row-. B. Weber, B. Parker, B. Cox, K. Kobil- Spanish Club Maracas . . . castanets . . . guitars . . . Flamenco danc¬ ers . . . tacos . . . reflect a Spanish atmosphere as members of the Spanish Club feast at the El Bondegon. This was only one of many activities sponsored by the club. Slides, movies, and guest speakers often became a part of the program at after school meetings. The Christmas celebrations were climaxed by the breaking of festive pinatas and the enthusiastic catching of scattered candies. The year was concluded with the annual spring fiesta. Embassy dignitaries, Spanish speaking people from the area, as well as students, attended. Officers—Doris Lee. President; Betsy Elian, Vice President; Judy Sex¬ ton, Secretary; Barbara Malinowski, Treasurer. Missing; Mr. Leonard Vaughn, Sponsor. Los Charlatanes— J. Glock, B. Elian, D. Lee, J. Brake, J. Obarski. M. Irwin. Foreign Exchange Students—Diana Geary, Ricardo Bach, from Argentina. Dignitaries attend Spanish fiesta. mmm ■ Spanish Club —Jirst Kow-. M. Brake, K. Winfree, N. Russell, V. Jordan, K. O’Shea, S. Haynes, J. Rathbone. Second Kow-. J Brown, V. Harra wood, J. Page, S. Eisenhart, L. Sexton, T. Ross, B. Merritt. Uiiid KoWi C. Mueller, J. Obarski, N. Bouvier, D. Marsh, D. Dube, B. Hicks, R. Stryker. Jour Kow-. D. Downey. J. Green. K Elton. L Swain. B Frandsen, F. Clevenger, R Harrison J fth Kow.- C Sanchez, M Echo verri, L. Riggle, J. Russell. G Thayer. Snl i A ’on B Stumpt. .1 Corlett M. Irwin, T. Koogle, L. Frizzell International Relations Society ' ’The Chairman recognizes the Ambassador from Afghanistan . . The United Nations headquarters were temporarily transferred to Mount Vernon High School as members of the International Relations Society staged a model U.N. Assembly. Members battled over current world issues and voted on mat¬ ters of concern to the U.N. Earlier in the year, the club went on a tour in Washington, D.C., visiting the French, Ku¬ wait, Canadian, and Austrian Embassies. In the fall four delegates from the club repre¬ sented Poland at an NIMA meeting at the American University. The International Relations Society has ex¬ tended their plans to the next year, hoping to finance a foreign exchange student. International Relations Society —Tirst Row-. Officers—John Baker, President; Wava Culver, Vice President; Janet Kelly, Secretary. Second Row-. M. Greenhouse , J. Obar- ski, J. McElhinney, J. Wittwer, C. Mitchell, S. Jacquot, S. Turner, A. Bennett, P. Burke. Missing; Mrs. lone Scudder, Sponsor. The United Nations visits Mount Vernon. Junior Classical League —Jirst Row-. J. Scandling, K. Gaylor, C. Kappel, L. Andyshak, T. Davis, T. Simpson, S. Lennon, N. Zaremba. Second Row : Officers—Bill Martin, President; Karen Poluck, Vice President; Paula Pate, Secretary; C. Pate, A. Bennett, W. Eisenberg, T. Hatch. B. Frizzell, J. Davis, S. Donato. Zhird Row-. D. Wade. J. Lakatos, P. Rice, R. Moore, L. Meline, K. Tschopp, E. Long, B. Baker, J. Thompson, R. Schuster. Missing: Mrs. Pearl Yancey, Sponsor. Junior Classical League Amid the splendor of the ancient Roman empire, the Junior Classi¬ cal League held their first Roman Banquet on December 10. Char¬ acterized by pillars and speaking blocks, the cafeteria was the set¬ ting for the revival of famous Ro¬ man classics. Junior Classical League meetings were as lively as the banquet. Arrayed in togas and sandals, members participated in Roman elections and slave auctions. Members suffer from Teutonic indigestion German C ub—first Row-. C. Samuel, S. Chapell, V. Baker, B. Noe, N. Krolak, E. Eklund. Second Row-. V. Lodwick, C. Cogburn, B. Eklund, S. Boylon. Zhird Row: S. Gordon, D. Gordon, B. Dunkelberger. Jourth Row-. J. Pennington, M. Johnson, M. Irwin, M. Bodway. fifth Row-. P. Bracken, J. Bailey, M. Baugh. Sixth Row-. J. McElhinney. H. Josephson, C. Gentry, G. Reeder. Seventh Row-. D. Garber, J. Hughes. T. Reeder, P. Boylan, M. Feil. German Club Bicycling along the C.S.O. canal . . . Who would have thought of such an ingenious idea but the German Club! Setting the date for March 4, the group left at 6 a.m. and returned four hours later, weary yet satisfied. Earlier in the year, members gathered at the 823 Restaurant for dinner. The main dishes were sauerkraut and wienerschnitzel, both of which induce Teutonic indigestion. After completing a tour of the German Embas¬ sy, members visited the German section of the National Art Gallery. Perhaps this squelched their insatiable interest in everything German. Officers—Molly Mendenhall, President; Marilyn Etkins, Vice President; Gary Kugler, Treasurer. Missing: Mrs. Linda Cannon, Sponsor; Kathy Strong, Secretary Mr. Harthausen demonstrates the Science Club Ever try experimenting with the effects of es¬ trogen on rabbits . . . visiting a research labo¬ ratory ... or watching a laser beam demon¬ stration. These activities constituted the pro¬ gram of a remodeled Science Club . . . alias Tri Beta Enrichment Society. The officers and sponsor molded the year’s program to include students whose interests lay in chemistry, biol¬ ogy, or physics. Members contributed to the school’s science program by increasing the amount of material contained in the science reference section and providing equipment for the laboratory. To earn money to finance these activities, members participated in the un¬ scientific” project of selling doughnuts on Satur¬ day mornings. Officers—Mr. Harold Swain, Mr. Eugene Skinner, Sponsors; Peggy Leggett, Presi¬ dent; Nancy Sumner, Secretary; Jane Seabolt, Treasurer; Barbara May, Report¬ er; C. J. Ferderber. William Sooy, Vice Presidents; Douglas Donnell, Librarian; Bob Sponaugle, Publicity Chairman. Missing; Mr. Charles Coffman, Sponsor. Biology Club —First Row-. P. Bracken, S. Williams, S. Drozdz. K. Keirsey, K. McDonald. Second Row-. G. Dube, A. Pendleton, D. Haseman. Zhird Row-. E. Vermes, J. Hitchcock. G. Lake. J. Olson, L. Zumar, D. Vechik. laser beam Members discover the mysterious microscopic world. 177 Dauntless explorers of math compete. Math Club —Jirst Row-. A. Zvolanek, D. Hammond, T. Henson, L. Gogun, P. Leggett, E. Vigen, J. Olson, Second Row-. B. Nelson, L. Baker, J. Cancilla, V. Grey. Zkird Kow-. J. Kimsey, D. Shaner, R. Ekiund. Jourth Kow-. B. Watkins, R. Davis, K. Crowe. Jiftk Kow-. A. Pendleton, C. Ferderber, B. Wakefield. Standing-. C. Gentry, G. Stewart, J. Kenne¬ dy, G. Lake. Math Club Only an agenda which covers such varied topics as is There In¬ telligent Life Out There?” or Tangential and Normal Components of the Velocity and Acceleration Vectors” could possibly satisfy the thirst for knowledge which runs rampant among math stu¬ dents. Realizing that the field of mathematics extends beyond the scope of mere numbers, members of the Math Club, better known as MAO”, investigated these provoking queries. However, many meetings were devoted to the analysis of math methods and short cuts, preparation of Varsity Math Team members in solving extri¬ cable problems at district meets, and such arguments as to whether I + I is always equal to 2. Officers—Glenn Anderson, Vice President; Dave Gorski, President; Mr. William Hayhurst, Sponsor; Cathy Rado- vich, Secretary, Miss Connie Johnson, Sponsor. 178 Varsity Math Team —Tirst Row-. J. Kennedy, R. Mayer, R. Eklund, B. Wakefield. Second Row-. J. Glock, G. Lake, J. Thompson, A. Pendlton, D. Haseman, J. Luedkte, S. Jacquot. Math Club —Tirst Row, B. Merritt, D. Donnell, S. Post, D. Pomerening, S. Weaver, R. Unger, A. Blount, S. Jacquot, B. Ackerly, T. Doeppener. Second Row-. F. Marr, J. Thompson, R. Knight, M. Mense, L. Davis, L. Lennon, R. Mayer, J. Thrasher, J. Luedtke, C. Pomerening, J. Glock. 179 Responsible jobs are obtained by members Distributive Education Club We may have envied Distributive Educa¬ tion Club members as they escaped the instructive routine of school at 12:00. However, these students were receiving a specialized education in the respective jobs they had obtained—jobs that were precursors of careers members intended to exploit. Therefore, every activity that could possible provide a better under¬ standing of today’s business world” was investigated: the Employer-Employee Ban¬ quet was held; and the club partici¬ pated in district Distributive Education Contests. Distributive Education— ?irst Kow, Officers—Delores Baynes, President; Darrell Nolton, Steve Maye, Gaylen Linthacum, Vice Presidents; Karen Lyons, Secretary, Stuart Chil¬ dress, Treasurer; Mr. William Edmundson, Sponsor. Second How-. K. Martin, J. Perry, B. Walker, H. Aylor, J. Rose, D. Moss, R. Rawson. Zkird Kow-. B. Funk, D. Sevor, R. Roland, G. Shaffier, S. Cadwalier. fourth Kow-. B. Davis, B. Campbell, D. Hill. Distributive Education— first Kow= J. Pierce, S. Kelley, J. Kelley, P. Wease, H. Otis. D. Mize, D. Skipper, S. Dempsey. Second Kow: S. Chi¬ chester, V. Tapia, K. Shaner, K. Manning, G. Nicholson, F. O’Pry, P. Skipper, M. Santmyers, L. Caudill. Zkird Kow-. F. Seil, B. Simms, P. Newman, C. Helmick, D. Hicks, D. Layberger, D. Rose, D. Arnett. fourtk Kow-. D. O’Rourke, B. Collier, J. Rose, B. Kotc, J. Owens, B. Reynolds, K. Becker, L. Slack. 180 Girls’ Athletic Association r Wi I m • • { d Sm JUi mL S K..... ■ PB SP M ■ flr n 4 iJ i ■■■ VJfesr J r . ■ m T ) m vA i m ML ■ k 1 9 mm ’ w - - S B il ' ' JV, While boys’ sports predominated at Mount Vernon High School, the opportunity for girls to par¬ ticipate in sports is somewhat limited. To compensate for this paucity, the Girls’ Athletic As¬ sociation conducted a program, covering every aspect of sports. The Intramural Program included such sports as basketball, volley¬ ball, ping pong, and modern dance. The girls assisted at the concession stands. Members found that selling cotton candy at football games was certainly a sticky” way to earn money. Girls’ Athletic Association— SirstKow-. Officers—Ellen Francisco, President; Ester Harper, Vice President; Donna Tuthill, Secretary; S. Cancilla, J. Sublett, E. Moran, C. Roberts. Second Kow-. Miss Jean Allen, Sponsor; L. Swain, B. Barry, P. Sullivan, T. Hicks, J. Say, B. Schertz, L. Watson, C. Shepherd, B. Fuller. Zhird Kow-. J. Seabolt, D. Nalls, K. Shepherd, B. Barksdale, M. Fee, K. Earles, M. La Voy, L. Moore, D. Lee. The G.A.A. earns profits from cotton candy sale. Vocational Maintenance—D. McGee, R. Keelin, R. Robertson, R. Garber, W. Heller, G. Parsons, R. Nalls, M. Kennedy, B. Simms, L. Hicks, D. Stacy, R. Hughes, Mr. Homer Currence, Sponsor. 181 Mechanics learn through practical experience. Vocational Maintenance The Vocational Maintenance program is the precursor of several vocational courses which will be taught at Mount Vernon High School in succeeding years. Receiving two years of preparation at Mount Vernon High School, the students transferred to Edison High School, where they received training in specialized courses. The intricacies of op¬ erating IBM machines, drafting and design, plumbing, electricity, and carpentry were a few of the courses taught. Future Teachers of America —Tirst Korn K. Jennings, L. Chadwick, E. Tipa, R. Zintel, R. Ayres, K. Grove, L. Swain, P. Burke, C. Haines. Second Kow-. B. Fox, K. O’Shea, L. Barksdale, N. Russell, C. Palas, A. Stagg, S. Boylan, T. Clark, B. Noe, R. Hemingway, M. Theal. Their concentration is on education. Future Teachers of America The challenge of modern education was investigated by the Future Teachers of America. Members were able to study various levels of teaching by tuturing elementary school students and by visiting area schools and col¬ leges. Criticisms of student teaching methods enable each member to discover his mistakes and try to cor¬ rect them. Such discussions enabled members to formu¬ late the qualities a good teacher should possess. By sponsoring a Beauty Contest with the F.S.A. and F.H.A., the club raised money for the county project of sending books overseas through Books U.S.A.” Officers— Pam Huffman, Secretary; Jo Ann Batchelor, Presi¬ dent; Nancy Eisenhart, Treasurer; Miss Mildred Lapsley, Spon¬ sor. Missing: Candy Vale, Vice President. Members prepare for secretarial careers. Future Secretaries of America Constant clicking of typewriters reverberated throughout the room as members of the Future Secretaries of America strived to perfect this skill. These students realized the importance of speed, accuracy, and familiarity with the operation of various business machines for their future occu¬ pations. Typing, shorthand, and business admin¬ istration were skills to be learned and mastered. To become acquainted with the career, guest speakers from various business schools were in¬ vited to the meetings. Officers—Betsy Reno, Reporter; Mrs. Florence Provance, Sponsor; Tereasa Broyles, Treasurer; Melissa Coates, Vice President; Joan Pooley, Secretary; Janice Poole, President. Future Secretaries of America —Jirst Kow, D. Eddy, J. Lee, J. Twojay. Second Kow, L. Dean, L. Brown. J. Shearer. Zhird Row-. J. Kim, L. Blankenship, L. Serrell. fourth Kow-. L. Rodgers, W. Bradshaw. Homemakers encourage blood donations Future Homemakers of America— Tirst Kow, C. Wood, J. Gandy, D. Withrow, S. Boggess. Second Kow= D. Berryman, V. Schilling, K. Dillon. Zhird How, T. Atteberry, L. Crum, C. Epps, B. Barry, fourth KoW: Mrs. Lois Pieper, Sponsor S. Frazier, L. Rice, Mrs. Mildred Tibbs, Sponsor B. Stewart, P. Bouvier, N. Doby, P. Dunn, C. Easton. Tifth Kow J. Brad ley, S. Logan, C. Riser, E. Moran, B. Barksdale, L. Ward. Couch, Officers—Wava Culver, President Debbie Burger, Vice President, Diane Wright, Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Purnell Robertson C. Hicks. Future Homemakers of America In today’s technological society of paper clothing, synthetic foods, fro¬ zen dinners, and ”gag-ya-stick-in-the-throat” oatmeal, the members of the Future Homemakers of America strived to retain the simplicity of the less modernized home. By widening the scope of their home eco¬ nomic skills, members depended less on articles distinctive to our time- racing” society. Exploiting the field of home making further than the reaches of sewing and cooking, the club baked homemade cookies for patients of a Mary¬ land nursing home, organized the Cafeteria Clean-up Week”, and encouraged blood donations to the American Red Cross. 184 Debate Club Resolved: that the foreign aid pro¬ gram of the United States should be limited to non-military assistance was the topic battled over by the ’ 66-61 Debate Club in the National Forensic League competitions. Al¬ though membership was dominated by newcomers this year, the club was not impeded. Members of the Varsity and Junior Varsity Debate Teams triumphed over their adver¬ saries at various league and out-of- state competitions. Several more advanced debaters won certificates and scholarships at the University of South Carolina and University of Virginia tournaments. Debate Club —Tirst Kow: N. Zaremba, M. Melton. Second Kow, H. Stumpf, C. Pomerening, Mr. Gary Jones, Sponsor; S. Drozdz, D. Blount, J. DiSciullo. Avid orators battle over world issues. Varsity Debate Team—Nora Barnes. Vicki Grey, Britt Brewer, Charles Mitchell. 185 National Thespian Society —Tirst Kow, A. Jones, M. Switzer, M. Porter, C. Mitchell, J. Wittwer, J. McElhinney, M. Gothberg. Zhird Kow, N. A. Fuller, J. Sylvest, J. Miller, M. Rice, L. Thompson, S. Hartle, B. Hanson, J. Vigen, N. Gordon. Garber. Second te C. Owens, B. Polluck, B. Stotelmeyer, J. Landry, Frosty the Snowman” visits Junior Village. National Thespian Society . . . It is a dark, bleak day in December. Snow is rapidly falling upon the sullen earth. Suddenly, the figure of a snowman appears . . . Time: December 20 Place: Junior Village Cast: National Thespian Society Frosty the Snowman” culminated the Christmas season for the children of Junior Village. This was the first play the members of the National Thespi¬ an Society presented as a unit. However, Thespi¬ ans had previously participated in various plays for the school and had sponsored the Fall Talent Show. Inducting new members in the spring, the club judged interested drama students on a ten-point basis. Neophytes obtained these points after long hours of acting in plays, working backstage on lights, props, costumes, and make-up, and building sets. Officers—Julie Obarski, Treasurer; Steve Bordner, President; Nancy Bouvier, Secretary; Mr. Lee Pauley, Sponsor. Art Club A picture is worth a thousand words.” Surely the abil¬ ity to express oneself creatively as disclosed through the Art Club exemplifies this statement. Young art enthusi¬ asts have spent afternoons absorbed in painting, sculpturing, modeling clay, and studying ceramics. During the art sale in December, a number of art club members displayed their work. Such articles as papier- mache jewelry, original paintings, sketches, and stained glass windows reaped profits for the artists. Officers—Marti Porter, Secretary-Treasurer; Clara Rinehart, Presi¬ dent; Donna Glisson, Vice President. Missing: Mrs. Rhea Locke, Sponsor. Art Club —first Kow, G. Nicols, J. Cooke, T. Kappell, M. La Voy, B. Jackson, A. Kepler. Second Kow-. B. Barksdale, B. Black, C. Cogburn, D. Garber, J. Danner, T. Hancock, J. Bailey, A. Bond, D. Smith. D. Hammond, D. Jackson. — ' —— Miss Louise Hopkins, Choral Director, attempts to draw harmonious sounds from choral students. The Hallelujah Chorus” reverberates Chorus Music, the universal language, conveyed the expressions of the students involved in cho¬ rus. The concert choir and affiliated vocal groups were often invited to sing over radio stations, at various churches, and at the Easter sunrise service at Mount Vernon Es¬ tates. From the hills in The Sound of Music’’ to the land of a thousand dances, the choral department presented fall, Christmas, and spring concerts and a Broadway musical. Such arrangements as the Hallelujah Cho¬ rus’’, featured selections, ranging from classical to modern, and vocal solos added a special magic to holiday seasons. Choraleers— S. Eisenhart, S. Crawford, L. Smith, C. Crann, C. Consolvo, P. Miller, V. Harrawood, M. Brown, L. Green, N. Eisenhart. Beginning Mixed Chorus —first Row-. D. Wade, M. Coffee, P. Mali¬ nowski, C. Palve, J. Long, J. Hermann, G. Kelley, R. Hamby, B. Iha, R. English, N. Thompson, L. Handwerk, B. Moore. Second Row-. R. Giffen, J. Koch, K. Rankin, J. Anderson, C. Champain, D. Fick, C. O ' Brien, S. Campbell, M. Asbury, J. Dalton, K. Jones, U. Jennings, B. Fuller, D. Hettlinger, D. Merrill, R. Stewart. Zkird Row-. L. Fisher, T. Bramlett, D. Snider, D. Perrin, N. Thomasson, J. Roscher, A. Hamilton, B. Jourdan, B. Gardner, J. Bradshaw, B. Lord, S. Burger, G. Thaye, D. Hopkins, T. Hicks, S. Holt, G. Cole, L. Crawford. fourtk Row= L. Cox, P. Staver, C. Wasen, L. Eddy, W. Tyler, B. Loder, C. Colyer, E. Fran- sen, A. Wood, K. Smith, E. Murphy, M. Weaver, G. Curry, R. Rumal- due, J. De Chants, J. Pritchett, B. Schurtz, D. Sebreny, B. Alexander, M. Fee, M. Shearer, B. Hinson. through the auditorium. Advanced Mixed Chorus —Jirst Row: S. Puffenbarger, M. Caldell, T. Bruno, S. O’Quinn, P. Bracken, R. Robinson, M. Gaylor, R Davis, T. Payne, S. Prichard, T. Fraser, J. Brick, D. Johnson. Second Row-. D. Shaner, L. Gogun, B. Breslin, L. Dauls, L. Spinks, N. Dawson, S. Bordner. H. Burgan. S. Parker. M. Ritzer, M. Moore, J. Vollmer, J. Lewis, J. Cancilla, C. Thompson. Zkird Row-. J. Gribble, T. Lee, S. Compton, R. Lusker. N. Ogan. W. Clark, J. Nicholson, R. Fifield, M. White. R Finder, P. Tucker, J. Staley, P. Carmichael, L. Crum. L. Young, C. Roberts, fourth Row C. Yale, C. Sanchez, M. Echeverri. V. Baker. M. Hamilton. J Newcomer, K. Strong, J. Gillison, J. Jones, G. Johnson. R Hutz ler, M. Feil, M. Fifield. J. Lisk, B. Stotelmyer, S. Sullivan SHI - Vocalists arouse the Christmas spirit Madrigals —first Row-. L. Lysett, L. Crann, L. Smith, S. Crawford, R. Callahan. Second Row : B. Green, E. Tipa, T. Head, D. Barker, B. Parker, M. Brown, S. Florer, L. Green, G. Stewart, L. Ferrey, T. Simpson, C. Consolvo, B. Watkins, C. Jourdan, S. Hawks. Khordsmen —Jirst Row-. S. Hawks, K. Zeigfield, T. Head, B. Watkins. Second Row-. S. Florer, G. Stewart, T. Simpson. Zhird Row-. B. Parker, R. Hefferman, J. North, B. Green. 190 Choral member tries to complete homework between hectic minutes of the Concert. Select Girls’ Chorus —Jirst Kow-. S. Ellis, N. Brake, N. Eisen- hart, J. Say, M. Johnson, B. Adinaro, E. Cobb, B. Cov¬ ington, D. Garvey, I. Matsuura. Second Kow-. M. Harris, M. Et- kins, L. Ratkus, E. Palas, C. Palas, N. Atkinson, S. Chapelle, S. Brigman, W. North, J. Pritchett, N. Prince, S. Donato, L. San Luis. Zhird Kow-. D. Blackman, D. Steed, M. Mendenhall, B. Fransen, L. Johnson, S. Hein, J. Egan, K. O’Shea, O. Scott, B. Glock, L. Wright, J. Brown, C. Fravel, M. Seedlack. Concert Choir —Jirst Kow-. E. Tipa, C. Jourdan, K. Lilly, K. Elton, S. Hawks, B. Parker, B. Green, M. Prichard. B. Kelley, C. Consolvo. L. Smith, S. Eisenhart. Second Kow : L. Lysett, V. Harrawood, J. Anderson, S. Crawford, L. Green, C. Richardson, T. Head, K. Zeigfield, T. Simp¬ son, D. Hammond, P. Burger. L. Moore. L. Crann. Zhird Kow.- C Crann, B. Mitchell, P. Miller, S. O ' Shea, M. Brown, G. Stewart, L Phipps, R. Hefferman, J. Morth, S. Florer, B. Watkins, J. Mitchell, K Morrison, L. Ferrey, D. Barker, L. Meline, R. Callahan. 191 Four members participate in the All-State m : mMm, Band —first Kow-. L. Callahan, S. Davis, M. Weaver, B. Gordon, M. Guant, K. Williamson, S. Miller. Second Kow-. C. Waever, J. Buie, J. Smith, Y. Moore, P. Rice, A. Ruffner, J. Cunningham, R. Moore, F. Clevenger, J. Russell, B. Strong, R. Weed, T. Doeppner. Zhird Kow-. G. Glasgow, M. Hahn, R. Reinsel, T. Koogle, L. Paolentonio, J. Wyatt, R. Nagler, T. Jackson, R. Keplinger, L. Zumar, R. Unger, W. Bellon, R O’Shima, L. Frizzell, E. Hastings, L. Gross, G. Pittman. fourth Kow : B. Vosburg, H. Cason, R. Sylvest, B. Stumpf, E. Vermes, S. MacFar- land, B. Smith, S. Gregoire, B. Hitchock. C. Price, R. Blackwelder, K. Woodworth, M. Scott, D. White, B. Webster, B. Gross. fifth Kow-. W. Martin, B. Henry, D. Engleman, D. Baskin, M. Rhodes, L. Snipe, G. Keplinger, F. Chapelle, A. Snyder, J. Corlett, P. Vollmer, D. Scarce, D. Vosburg, Mr. Gene Steinbach. Missing: J. Papalazarus, J. Ham¬ mett, S. Durbin, C. Kirkemo, K. Kirkemo, M. Fiorillo, T. Still. 192 The marching band performs at half-time celebrations. Band. Band The quiet rumble of drums reverberates through the stadium . . . the band prepares to play the National Anthem . . . Perhaps, many of us do not realize the fervor the band added to football games—the sound of a lone trumpet and the vociferous response charge”; the enthusiastic resounding of the Pep Song; and the stirring strains of the Alma Mater. Each member of the band was a component of a group which required long hours of tedious practice to reach a peak of unity. The band was rewarded for its efforts. Mount Vernon High School’s Band placed third in the George Washington and received the Grand Marshall Trophy for the best all-around unit in the Apple Blossom Parade. Officers—Dave Scarce, President; Larry Zumar, Drum Major; Roxanna Moore, Secretary-Treasurer; Edward Vermes, Manager; Mr. Gene Steinbach, Band Director. 193 Band units perform at Winchester Parade. - . Members display the colors during the half-time ceremony at the Hammond football game. Color Guard—Beth Barbour, Carole Parks, Captain; Karen Tschopp, Sue Weistling, Vicki Lovett, Janice Sylvest, Virginia Polluck, Sandra Brigman. 194 Majorettes—Mary Rice, Captain; Dee Dowhower, Brenda Covington, Glenda Thayer, Susan Daniel. Vivian McMillan, Candy Consolvo, Co-Captain. Majorettes attempt to master the intricate skills of baton twirling. 195 Drill Team—S. Strom, K. Blakeney, M. Harris, P. Rouse, S. Watters, D. DeJonghe, L. Crann, A. Haight, M. Ghent, M. Brown. Marchers display their typically perfect form. Officers—Donna Steed, Treasurer; Miss Connie Johnson, Sponsor; Chris Hansen, Secretary; Mary Chandler, President; Belinda Kelley, Captain; Kim Wittwer, Sergeant-at-Arms. Drill Team—B. Stewart, D. Dunn, C. Myers, B. Kelley, K. Winfree, A. Gentry, J. Brake. K. Strong, P. Kirby, C. Yai ' e, B. Taylor, E. Flattery, S. O’Quinn, D. Furr. Missing: E. Callahan, D. Dodge, K. Fenley, M. Jones, M. Mendenhall, H. Reed, S. Seitz, C. Van Sickle. 196 Half time is livened by the drill team program. Members bunny hop” at half-time ceremonies. Football players receive a special Drill Team reception. Drill Team-M. Etkins, B. Hinson. L. San Luis. P. Holt. P. Foulkes. E. Palas. The DrMI Team executes the MV formation at the stadium R. Callahan, A. Kepler, L. Garrett, T. Lee, K. Donovan. dedication ceremony. Drill Team At the end of each innervating day of vigorous drilling, Drill Team members wondered if their en¬ ergies were in vain. Any Mount Vernonite could have answered that question. Students were awed by the exact timing and coordination the squad ex¬ ercised in marching or executing hand movements with pompons. They viewed the innovated forma¬ tions of a crown at the Homecoming game and a cherry tree and hatchet at the George Washington Parade, as well as the traditional MV and pinwheel formations. Football players received a unique Drill Team reception as the marchers, lined up on each side of the goal post, released colored balloons while the team ran through the field. Yes, it was a year of never-ending practice, exasperated spirits, tired bones, and weary bodies. This suffering was not futile. Individual efforts yielded an exceptional¬ ly skillful squad this year. 197 Varsity Cheerleaders lead Majors to victory. I Cheerleaders Go! Fight! Win! . . . Two bits, four bits! . . . Who are ya gonna yell for! . . . These were common exortations led by cheerleaders. Certainly their job of leading cheers at games, pep rallies, and bonfires seemed to be glamorous. But a closer ex¬ amination yields long hours of practice to learn new cheers, and practice old ones before the peak of perfection was achieved. Cheerleaders faced the task of encour¬ aging sportsmanship, boosting school spirit, and leading the Majors to victory. Pro¬ grams and victory tags were sold; the team room was decorated; competitive feelings were aroused from the class competition cheer, and reverberations were heard from the stands as the students responded to the cheers. These few exam¬ ples of the cheerleaders energies contributed much to school spirit and the Majors’ victories. 198 Bonnie Huyett. m. Anne Taylor, Co-Captain. Karen Tuhill. Michele Kelley Kim Morrison. Cindi Rainer, Captain. Cathy Jourdan. Lane Winfree. J.V. cheerleaders boost school spirit. Nancy Prince, Connie Roberts. I 200 i.ki « tr Cindi Lilly. Chris Crann, Co-Captain. Freshmen Cheerleaders liven pep rallies. Freshmen Cheerleaders— Barbara Novak. Sharon Rowse, Mary Tapp. Co-Captain. Roberta Stewart. Co-Captain. Nancy Thompson. Patti Parks. Nicki Doby, Janet Chase. 201 school life 202 i 203 ■6 Sports Banquet heralds the The signs of summer were in the air by the time April showed her pretty face. Smiling upon the school, she witnessed the colors of spring appearing in every hall. The Sports Banquet culminated a long season of heated battle, attempting in some small way to repay the boys for the honors they so readily brought to Mount Ver¬ non. In appreciation to Mr. Fant, the Wrestling coach, for a year which catapulted Mount Vernon to District Championship, he was presented with a projector by his wrestlers. Mindless of term papers due and the fast-approaching rush of terminating courses, the student body awaited with eager anticipation the lazy joys of summer. In spring a young man’s fancy turns to . . . Anne Leary and Hardy Josephson dance to the music of an after school sock hop. Star wrestlers Charlie Constance, Brian Taylor, and John Beahm, present Coach Fant with movie projector at the annual Sports Banquet. 204 end of competitive season Hopeful try-outs for the 66-67 Surveyor Staff listen attentively as Mr. Thomason explains what is ex¬ pected of a staffer”. Tense readiness is apparent on the faces of those warming up for a folksong medley in the Twirp Week Talent Show. Twenty pounds here, twenty pounds there . . . who cares? Cindy Van Sickle and Phylis Kirby patronize one of Mount Vernon ' s many bake sales. 205 Debbie Willoughby is elected Prom Queen. As sure as the robin of spring, the signs of the termination of another school year were to be seen: the contest to find Miss Mt. Vernon, the se¬ nior awards, the crowning of club sweethearts. With the reign of Miss Debbie Willloughby as Queen of the Senior Prom, the year finally closed. It ended with the bitter-sweet taste of regret. Re¬ gret tempered with the breathless anticipation of what the future might hold. Around the corner . . . down the street ... up the stairs . . . somewhere the future awaits the class of ’66 which now moves on to join the rank and file of Mount Vernon Alumni. The choice of their fellow seniors, Debbie Willoughby and Don Li nehan reign at the Senior Prom. Rhonda Culver crowns Rick Allen King of the FHA. Members of the Select Girl’s Chorus warm up for the Spring Concert. 206 Mrs. Cooley presents an award to Irene Jordan. Girls participating in the annual contest to find Miss Mt. Vernon calm nerves and add the finishing touches to coiffures before going on stage. 207 Singing Do-Re-Mi” the children get acquainted with Maria. Sound of Music Weeks of nervous tension and rigor¬ ous rehearsal build to a climax. Ac¬ tors and actresses, as well as stage hands and curtain-pullers are re¬ warded for their efforts with three nights of standing ovations. Included in the cast: Maria .Elena Tipa Capt. Von Trapp . . . Bob Morrison Liesl . Linda Smith Friedrich .Mark Gothberg Louisa.Chris Crann Kurt .Chuck Breed Rolf Gruber .Steve Bordner Maria and Captain Von Trapp sing at the festival. Mark Gotherberg makes a quick change be¬ tween scenes. 208 heard in the halls Maria’s bed comes in handy to a nun catching a cat-nap between appearances. Freshman Court; Miss Nancy Thomas and escort Steve Yale, Miss Janet Gibson and Jim Luedtke. Sophomore Court, Miss Anne Gentry and escort Jerry Thomas, Miss Dee Garvey and Robert McCllelan. 1966 Homecoming Queen, Miss Belinda Kelley Senior Princesses; Miss Kim Wittwer and escort Craig Metcalfe, Miss Cindi Rainer and Bill Mat¬ thews, Miss Sherry O’Quinn and Harry Haaser. 210 Mount Vernon celebrates the year of the dragon At the beginning the prognosis for the ’66- ’67 H omecoming was not too bright. Our brand new track could not facilitate the weight of the floats traditional to Mount Ver¬ non. Inspired by the need not only to im¬ provise, but to be creatively set apart from past years of homecomings, the ’66-’67 student body celebrated a Chinese fete. Led by a cavorting chartreuse dragon named Puff”, the band and drill team marched onto the field to make the half¬ time festivities the best Mount Vernon has witnessed in many years. Who can imagine the depth of feeling present in the pause between the words: The 1966 Home¬ coming Queen is . . .” and the name: “Miss Melinda Kelley. ” Selected by the trium¬ phant Majors, Belinda reigned during the last half of the game and over the tradi¬ tional dance, also orientally inspired. It was the Year of the Dragon. Junior Court; Miss Marilyn Harris and escort Learned Barry, Miss Bonnie Huyett and Gordon Barry. | i Hi m WP £ I ii l M U isiki . tsbf- : i MM A ffl 1 ill 2 A mmsi i A mu Senior Princesses; Miss Susan Gibson and escort Mike Hughes, Miss Denise Dodge and Bob Lu- kus, Miss Kathy Blakeney and Stuart Paxton. Escort David Gorski congratulates the new queen. I j The dynamic The Key Club, ardent supporters of the Majors, display their feelings. Hill Fitzgerel, the unsung hero, transports the queen across the field. Drill team, band and courts practice for the big night. Practice made perfect. At the pre-game pep rally Mr. Landes and Mr. Kaz” tear around the track. i 212 sights of Homecoming revealed ; The end. Enough said. ' 65 Queen, Miss Felicia Godsey, crowns the new queen. Carrying a sign donated by the Keyettes, the majorettes await the announcement of the new queen. KENT 213 Football brings victory to Mt. Vernon. Opening with a bang, the ’66-’67 year has rushed by with unbelievable speed. Football was in the air, with our team moving swiftly from victory to vic¬ tory. Sharing the thrill of victory, the students participated eagerly in countless Pep Rallies. In November, the National Thespian Society presented a talent show and the show-stopper was the Key Club Concert, a musical parody of popular songs. The Virginia winter played her usual trick, dump¬ ing inches of snow on Mount Vernon’s aged head, and giving the student body the welcome respite of snow days. During the Key Club Concert Mike Mense pokes friendly fun at the Keyettes. With nervous fingers and clammy hands, two members of the Mixed Choir prepare for their performance. Once again, in January, Mount Vernon wears her wintry mantle of snow. 214 During a Senior English class production of Oklahamlet ' Moore, grins engagingly at Ophelia, alias Vicki Grey. Hamlet, alias Chuck In the skit presented in October by the National Thespians to promote the Maga¬ zine Drive, football hero’’, Steve Bordner sloshes the villian. Decorating for the fabulous Drill Team Dance, members Molly Mendenhall and Barbara Taylor expend a years supply of hot air. Key Club protects school The marching band from Majorland displays its talents at the dedication of the new stadium, our first home game in over a year. A warm November day allows open Cotton candy sold by the GAA is the windows and a rest from clunking main source of food during half times, steam heaters. As the first home game drew near, football fans held their breaths praying that the long worked for stadium lights would be up. 216 before Ft. Hunt Game Key Clubbers and Keyettes pause for a smile at the camera. The Keyettes had brought hot chocolate and goodies” to the cold Key Clubbers guarding the school before the Fort Hunt game. Seniors aid in registering new students and over¬ awed freshmen. Screaming murderous threats to Fairfax, Mount Vernonites warm up for the game that night. 217 mmm Christmas is . . . . . . The annual door decoration contest. Tom Reeder, perched precariously on a ladder, furthers the cause of the English III door. . . . the Winter Choral Concert, alight with the joy of voices soaring harmoni¬ ously through the auditorium • • • the entrance of the Concert Choir with strains of Oh Come, All Ye Faithful”, and the oohs and aahs of the audience. 218 . . . the time of the year when, all inhibitions removed at last, you can dress in the spirit of joviality. . anxious tears and butterflies before the band concert starts. the giving not only of presents but also of senior . . . the returning alumni, whose tears and cries of disbelief pictures, and having the charity to say something nice amaze undergraduates, about everyone’s. 219 6 ' 4 Lee Davis is easily pulled about with a cord during a science exhibit presented to se¬ niors by General Electric. Mr. Vaughn, head of the Foreign Exchange program at Mount Vernon, introduces some stu¬ dents to Hardy Josephson, president of our student body. Basketball hopefuls as well as a few teachers get into shape by playing a competitive game of basketball after school. i In an aspect of student life not often por¬ trayed, students relax at Hot Shoppes after the Friday night game. 220 Varied activities wind up year. As the year moved on, the senior class showed itself quite capable of leadership by coming out first in both the Canned Food Drive and the Magazine Drive. However, the sophomores finally beat the seniors in the trash collection contest s ponsored by the FHA. Basketball and Wrestling replaced the Friday night Football Games. The SCA sponsored a tea for foreign- students at Mount Vernon which gave the new students a chance to get acquainted with their American peers. The Student Directory finally came out in January and as Spring appeared once again, granny dresses and spring dances returned. Boisterous laughter and jokes . . .? A mod” Mount Vernonite does the Frug with enthusiasm. Youth Wants to Know Steve Henry, Stephen Jacquot, Becky Eklund, Kathy Radovich, and Stu Paxton. Dave Gorski, Janet Kelley, Iris Cohen, Kathy Jourdan, Eldre Palas, Stan Florer, Barbara Noe, Kevin Crowe, and Ann Fuller. 222 Dave Gorski, Captain Melanie Cooke Kathy Blakeney 223 advertisements 224 225 Just bought a new house? Furnish it with the finest furniture from the Wellington Mouse, 809 South Washing¬ ton Street. The Wellington Mouse carries all styles of furniture with many colorful decorations to accent your rooms. Don’t give me that again. Especially since we’re late already!” Alright already, (Julf will have the car fixed in no time. You can always rely on friendly service at your (Julf station, Richmond Highway. Say George, do you know how I can sell my car?’’ Sure Jim. Why don’t you put an ad in the Jilezandria Qazette. You know, besides the want ads, the (Jazette contains all the latest in news, sports, and fashions. Try it and you will get quick replys. 226 Fit comes first at Kinney’s, 7 508 Richmond Highway, where shoes for the whole family may be purchased. Here style and comfort go hand in hand. You’ll get the best prices on quality items at Kinny’s. Hungry after that big date? Stop at the Dim Pig Restaurant on Richmond Highway for some succulent pizza. You will find that the Dixie Pig has the greatest food and beverages at the lowest prices. Batman is about to be captured by the Penguin. POW! BAM! Oh horrors, the T.V. has blanked out! In case this happens to you call Mr. Grisham at Alec Elec¬ tronics. He will send a mobile truck to your home and repair your set in minutes. J eo Electronics is equipped with the finest in t.v. and stereo equipment. Kevin Crowe has discovered their fine service. Visit the most unusual little shop for a most unusual gift, Kay’s jewelry, located at 815 King Street. Kay’s is known for fine quality jewelry ranging from engage¬ ment rings to school charms and bracelets for the students. Select one of their many appliances or a religious gift for any faith. The store carries all types of precision time pieces. Since all employees are ex¬ perienced in every aspect of jewelry, you can be sure items repaired and serviced at Kay ' s will be in A-1” condition. 227 Gosh, dad, that was our last nail.” ’’Don’t worry Johnny. All we have to do is call Mr. Alexander at Kissco Construction, 780-3000. He has the best building materials around.” Kirk Shoemaker and Frank Marr know the best place in town is Kissco’s for fix it your¬ self building supplies. C. Dec’s Keauty Salon. 8328 Richmond Highway, not only styles, cuts, and colors your hair to perfection, but they do a fantastic job on styling wigs. For minor repairs take your car to Kay’s American Service, 8853 Richmond Highway, and have a fellow student Jerry Jones fix it like new. For wrecker service phone 780-5120. City Sports Shop. King Street carries all the major brand of sports equipment. If your the out-of-doors type, try their latest in fishing, boating, archery, baseball, foot¬ ball, and track equipment. They carry award jackets and sweaters in any color you might wish. Have your most treasured trophy engraved at City Sports Shop. They carry Spalding, Rawlings, and Wilson; all brands of equipment to make your hours of recreation the most enjoyable. Sngleside Cardens Slorist specializes in cut flowers and corsages. What better way is there to cheer someone dear to you than to send them flowers? What a lucky girl Sue Crawford is, Valentine flowers from two hand¬ some boys from Mount Vernon, David Stopper and Ron Reinsel. AMERICAN 228 A message of congratulations from Virginia’s oldest National Bank. Although First Citizens National Bank is the oldest National Bank in Virginia, founded in 1864, we dedi¬ cate ourselves to the future. This year finds graduates at the threshold of tomorrow- entering a new and better world, with more challenges and more rewards than at any time in history. We of First § Citizens share with you every confidence in this future. Many of you, we are sure, will come to know First Citizens personally in the years ahead. We look for¬ ward to the pleasure of serving you as a financial counselor, as a neighbor, and as a fellow citizen. We pledge to serve you well. Our heartfelt congratulations to each of you. First and Citizens National Bank 229 CHUG, CHUG, COUGH, COUGH . . . Your car may truly need expert care, or it could be you don’t know as much about your car as you thought. Right Joe! So why don’t you trust your car to those who know, your reliable servicemen at Woodlawn 8sso. Phone 780-3335 for on the spot service. Everyone is welcomed at Mike’s Jtalian-Ameriean Kestaurant, 8368 Richmond Highway, where the food and atmosphere are superb and the prices low. To accent your favorite meal, Mike’s offers many of the worlds finest wines. Drop in after a show for a sizzling pizza or a luscious steak. Girls, do you want to look extra special for that extra special someone? All your worries are solved. Do as Caroline does, phone 780-5030 for a hair appointment with Mr. Williams at Aaron-Ann Beauty Salon, 8506 Richmond Highway. Where can you find lumber, hardware, glass, paint, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, cards, jewelry, and sporting equipment? Of course Martins Hardware, Richmond Highway. Martin’s is a life saver to Mount vernonites, such as Chuck Dennis and Molly Mendenhall, who may need tape, paper, or whatever on the spur of the moment. Want to get there faster? Try the J.tf. W. transit 549-7800, and for special occasions charter a bus, Company. You get safe dependable service that others phone 836-4500. have enjoyed since 1921. For information phone 230 Hey guys—have a secret ambition to cut hair? Well, then you should know about he Alexandria Parber Academy, located on King Street. You will get the best possible training. Drop in for a hair cut or trim anytime, the service is great. Look at those crazy stripped pants, and that pasley shirt! Boy, Steven- Windsor, 610 King Street and Landmark Shopping Center, sure has swinging clothes. For those extra special occasions Steven-Windsor rents the finest tuxedos. Laurie Crann and Mia Oxley have discovered Steven-Windsor’s co-ed corner for the most swinging fashions. For convenience use your central charge. Thrill your lover, please your mother, and cheer your friends with cut flowers, potted plants, and corsages purchased at Virginia Jlorist Jne., Belview Shopping Center. Mrs. Virginia Olson offers specialized service and the best prices in town, phone S05-3355. First quality replacement parts and car supplies may be obtained for little cost at Penn {Jersey Mto, 8853 Richmond Highway. Stop in today and take advantage of Penn {Jersey ' s fine deals. Freshman Bob Eklund is one of their most reliable customers. 231 It was prom night and the queen was just crowned. Oh. how simply beautiful her hair looked. She had it done at Chic Hair Styles, 8248 Richmond Highway. Mount Vernon Shopping Center, where artistry is fashion supreme. Phone 780-6601 for an appointment today, just as Roxanne Calla¬ han and Asenath Kepler do. PHOTOS BY MARLER Color—Excitement—Beauty—Drama are all captured in the many photos taken, developed, and printed by Ruth and Howard Mar let, located at 2 I 8 Telegraph Road. The Marlers have been taking pictures for the Mount Vernon Surveyor for years. Not only do they take photos for yearbooks, but, they travel the country capturing beautiful scenes for post cards and pamphlets of scenic areas. They also do wonderful coverage for weddings. So, if you need pictures don’t hesitate, phone the Marlcrs at 765-3963 and get pictures you will cherish a life time. Furnish your house or apartment with the finest in floor covering purchased at Marty’s Sloor Covering, 906 Duke Street. Marty’s will install your new floor for very little cost. Patricia Able, Gerald Cross, and Curt Kirkimo trust their cars to the man who wears the star at Woodlawn Zetcaco, 8851 Richmond Highway. At the Pclvoir Pharmacy, you can be sure your prescriptions are in expert hands. The Pharmacy carries an excellent selection of watches, per¬ fumes, and toys, all premium items at moderate prices. Sandra Ellis and Don Donoho have dis¬ covered the delicious sodas and shakes at Pelvoir Pharmacy’s modern fountain. 232 BE WISE! Beat the rush . . . save $$$ and avoid disappointment. Zhe Mouse of ffannis carries a complete selection of dress fabrics, patterns, notions, trims, laces, buttons, and many many items for the home decorator. Bonnie Stewart and Paula Heston browse at one of their three locations: 8646 Richmond Highway, NOG. Street, Woodbridge, and Marumsco Plaza. to Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1967. Each member of the class and all other students are urged to get the banking habit now. Start a regular savings program paying 4% interest at Woodiawu Rational Wank. 8770 Richmond Highway. Phone 780-3500. Open Mon¬ day thru Saturday, 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Deposits insured by the F.D.I.C. Alumni Sandra Eskridge helps Phyllis Jet and Richard Syvest settle their financial problems. Patrons The yearbook staff would like to thank the following for their patronage and interest in the 1967 Surveyor • Cd. § Mrs. John G. Barry Mr. 6 Mrs. Barnes Tony Biondolillo Mr. S Mrs. James Chandler Mary Chandler Nancy Chandler Mr. £ Mrs. Marvin Dunberry Lt. Col. Mrs. Gordon Mrs. R. K. Haight Miss Mildred J. Lapsley Lt. Col. £ Mrs. M. C. Morrison Mrs. Florence Provance Capt. Mrs. Andrew Serrell James V. Shannon Col. Mrs. W. J. Sims Ray Stopper Mr. A. M. Tibbs Jr. Mr. £ Mrs. Michael Tipa Edward D. Vermos Jr. Lt. Col. Mrs. Winfree Lane Winfree Mr. E. Guy Wilson Jr. 233 -A- Able. Patricia. 118, 119, 152, 232 Able. Richard. 119 Ackerly, William.49, 179 Acree, Richard.101, 158 Acree, Walter .49 Adams, Dianna. Ill Adcock, Johnny .119, 132 Adinaro, ' Barbara. Ill, 191 Adkins, Clinton Albrecht, Bruce .12, III Albrecht, Lynn. 119 Alexander. Rebecca . 189 Alexander, Scott .... 49, 52, 75, 134, 139 Allen, Floyd Allen, Janice.49 Allen, John Allen, Katherine . 101 Alls, James. 49, 81 Alls, Malcolm. 132 Alvarez, Antonia Alvarez, Mirna Ames, Cindy Ames, Shelley Ames, Thomas. Ill Andersen, Judith. 49, 90, I 50, 160, 163, 218 Anderson, Barbie III, 147, 156, 163, 164 Anderson, Gail. Ill Anderson, Glenn. 49, 89, 135 162, 171, 178, 221 Anderson, Harold .12, 10! Anderson. John 133 Anderson, June Anderson, Larry.101, 129, 171 Anderson, Leslie. Ill, 119 Anderson, Michael. Ill, 158 Anderson, Patricia. Ill Andrews, Ri chard . 132 Andyshak, Len. III. 174 Archer, Carol. Ill Ardoin, Robert.119, 133 Armstrong, Charles . Ill Arnett, David. 180 Arnette, Michael Arnold, Billy . 132 Arrington, Sharon . 119 Asbury, Michael .119, 189 Ashcraft, Christine Atkinson, Kathleen .... 101, NO, 168, 191 Atonish, Susan. 101 Atteberry, Trois . . 101, NO, 154, 170, 184 Atwell, James. 132 Austin, David .Ill ,132 Ayers, Ruth Aylor, Clinton Aylor, Harold.101, 180 Ayres, Martin Ayres, Rosemary.101, 169, 182 —B— Bach, Richardo. 137 Baczuk, Carol .119, 230 Baczuk, Teresa. Ill Baez, Allison. 119 Bailey, Barbara. 119 Bailey, Joyce. Ill, 175, 187 Bailey, Ronald Baker, Brenda . 119 Baker, Deborah .49 Baker, John. 49, 140, 141, 174 Baker, Linda . Ill, 163, 178 Baker, Richard A. 119 Baker, Richard.101, 154, 224 Baker, Timothy.119, 152 Baker, Victoria. 49, 148, 160, 175, 186, 189, 217 Baldwin, Linda.49 Balerviez, Michele Ballaes, Charles Banks, Katharyn. 49, 156, 162, 170 Barbers, Lewis Barbour, Beth .101, 147, 194 Barker, Deborah.190, 191 Barksdale, Beverly. III. 170, 181 Barksdale, Elizabeth . . . . 117, 182, 184, 187 Barnes, James . 101 Barnes, Nora.50, 185 Barr, Robert . Ill Barry, Bertha.101, 154, 181, 184 Barry, Gordon . . 50, 65, 74, 142, 158, 211 Barry, Laurie. | 19 Barry, Learned. 46, 50, 57, 89, 134, 141, 150, 153, 158, 159, 21 I, 220, 221 Bartlett, Carol . I 19 Bartlett, Dennis . Ill, 129, 132 Bartlett, Lewis . Ill Bartlett, Paul.101, I 10, I 58 Baskin, Phillip . 101, I 92 Batchelor, Jo Ann.101, I 10, 152, 169, 182 Bateman, Joan. I 19 Bates, Michelle. 119 Baugh, Margaret. III. 147, 175 Bauman, Sharon . Ill Bayne, Barry. 111,132 Bayne, Delores. 50, 152, 180 Bayne, Harold Bayne, Larry Bayne, Shirley . I | 9 Beahm, Ronald. Ill, 132, 133, 144 Beasley, Janice. 101 Beasley, Jennifer. Ill Beasley, Jerome Beavers, Bruce. 50, 89 Becker, Kenneth . 180 Beckler, Cheryl.101, NO, 154 Bellon, Melvin Bellon, William. 192 Bennett, Amy.101, 146, 174 Bennett, Gloria. 101 Bennett, James. I 19 Berlin, Lois...I 19, 155 Berry, Clyde .50 Berry, Llewellyn . Ilf Berryman, Deborah . 184 Bess, Donald. I 19 Betz, James. 50, 75, 136 Betz, Jane.101, 146, 147 Bickell, Thomas . 101 Biondolillo, Anthony. 50, 165, 230 Bishop, Michael Bixler, Margarethe.51 Bixler, Robert Black, Borden .I 19, 163, 187 Black, Carol . I | | Black, Susan .46, III Blackmon, Dinah.5|, |9| Blackwelder. Arthur.101, 192 Blakeney, Kathleen. 10, 51. 151, 152, 160, 161, 164, 196, 21 I Blankenship, Larry Blankenship, Linda.51, 183 Blaskowsky, Cynthia Blount, Andrew .101, 179, 205 Bount, David. 51, 165, 185 Blum, Mark Blumenscein, James Blunk, James. ||9 Boaz, David . 15, 51 Boaz, Tracy. | 19 Bobyak, Francis Bodway, Ann. | 19 Bodway Martin, .51, 141, 175 Boggess, Sheila.119, 184 Boldt, Ralph .51 Bolton, Linda. Ill Bond, Anita.I 19, 187 Booker, Richard Boothe, Robert.51, 52, 165 Bordner, Stephen 50, 52, 186, 189, 208, 215 Boswell, Judson . 8, 144 Bourne, Douglas. | 19 Bousquin, Theresa.52 Bouvier, Nancy. 52, 170, 173, 186 Bouvier, Patricia. 119, 152, 155, 184 Bowen, Edwina.52 Bowen, William.I 19, 132 Bowers, Allen. |0| Bowers, Leonard.52 Bowers, Linda . | 19 Bowers, Mickey . . 101, 129, 130, 136, 137 Bowman, Kathy. 119 Boylan, Paul .52, 175 Boylan, Susan . 52, 175, 182 Bracken, Patricia. 156, 175, 176, 189 Bradley, Judy.101, 147, 184 Bradshaw, Joseph .119, 155, 189 Bradshaw, Wanda.52, 183 Brake, Jacqueline . 6, 8, 52, 143, 151, 153, 160, 162, 171, 173, 96. 217 Brake, Mary .... Ill, 163, 171, 173, 191 Bramley, Marilyn.101, NO Bramlett, Teresa.119, 189 Brazell, Raymond . 101 Breault, Vicki.I 19, I 56 Brectbill, Karen. 53, 162, 171 Breed, Charles. 12, 101, 208 Breland, Frances. | 19 Breland, Steven . 101 Breslin, Elizabeth.| | |, |S9 Brewer, Britton.101, 185 Brick, Janice . 189 Brigman, Sandra.. 53, 156, 191, 194 Brink, Roger .53, 1 29 Brittain, Michael Broadwater, Michael. ||9 Brooks,, Calvin. Ill, 156, 172 Brooks, Eldon .101, 172 Brown, Bonnie. | 19 Brown, Christine. | f | Brown, Constance. Ill Brown, David, A. 101 Brown, David, D. 101 Brown, Janice . | |9 Brown, Judy . Ill, 163, 173, 191 Brown, Lenoria. 53, 183. 188 Brown, Margaret 53, 89, 190, 191, 196, 218 Broyles, Deborah . Ill Broyles, Teresa.53, 182 Bruffy, Debora. Ill Buckles, Wanda . 119 Buglia, Jerrold . 101 Buie, Alton.101, I 10, 192 Bunnell, Karen. 101 Burch, Linda . 119 Burch, Paul Burgan, Harry . 189 Burger, Debra . 53, 184,191 Burger, Susan .119, 189 Burke, Nancy Burke, Pamela . . . 101, 168, 170, 174, 182 Burke, Thomas. Ill Burleson, Merrick .53 Burr, William.46 Burt, Therese. Ill, 152, 156 Byrd, Charles.54 Bryd, John .54 Bryd, Mary, A. Byrd, Mary, E. 111,119 Byrd, Sarah. 101 -C- Cadwallader, Steven.54 Caldwell, Steven.180, 189 Callahan, John . 54, 74. 151, 158, 159, 219 Callahan, Lorraine. Ill, 192 Callahan, Roxane . . 54, 190, 191, 197, 232 Callahan, William . 132 Calvin, Dennis Calvin, Gary Campbell, Betty . 180 Campbell, Dallas. Ill Campbell, Stuart.133, 189 Cancilla, Judith . 54, 79. 160. 162. 178. 189, 217 Cancilla, Susan. Ill, 155, 156, 163, 189, 201 Cantrell, Stephen Carmean, Martha .101, 152 Carmichael, Marcella . 189 Carpenter, Louise 119, 147, 152, 163, 170 Carson, Nancy. 101 Carter, Bill . 119 Carter, Jerome. 101 Cartier, Rene.54 Case, Harry Cason, Howard. Ill, 192 Caudill, Loretta . 180 Caudill, Mary. Ill Chadwick, Lynn . Ill, 182 Chambers, Sare . 119 Champin, Catherine Chandler, Mary 55, 151, 160, 166, 196, 240 Chandler, Nancy. 119 Chapelle, Frank .119, 192 Chapelle, Sarah .102, 175, 191 Chapman, Mark . 119 Chapman, Nancy.102, 170 Chase, Janet.I 19, 201 Chester, Anne . 119 Chichester, Nora. 119 Chichester, Sharon.102, 180 Childers, Linda. Ill Childress, Stuart.55, 180 Chiles, Eddie.55 Christiansen, Ava . Ill Christiansen, William . 102 Christie, James Chumley, Margaret Clark, Michael Clark, Patricia .55 Clark, Sandra. 119 Clark, Toni.55, 182 Clark, Wanda. Ill, 189 Clarke, Bonnie. Ill Clarke, Christine. Ill Clevenger, Felicia .119, 173, 192 Clifton, Michael . Ill Coady, Alan .7 Coates, Melissa .55, 182 Cobb, Eloise .102, 146, 191 Cobb, Janice.55 Coffee, Marian.119, 189 Coffee, Thomas ,.. Ill Cogar, Bonnie .56 Cogburn, Cathy .102, 175, 197 Conen, Iris . 46, 56, 93. 150, 153, 160, 162 222 Cole, Gloria.120, I 89 Colegrove, Kip. 56, 76 Collier, Elaine .56 Collins, Gary. Ill, 132, 155 Collins, George Collins, Guy .102, 129 Colon, Manuel. 102 Colon, Maria Colyer, Carol. 56, 189 Colyer, Cynthia . 120 Compton, Patricia. 172 Compton. Sandra . 189 Conant, Connie . Ill Congiglere, Melody Consolvo, Candise. 56, 188. 190, 191, 195,213 Convery, John.129, 133, 144 Cook, Douglas Cooke, Geoffrey. 102 Cooke, Joan . ill, 187 Cooke, Melanie. 56, 92, 160, 171, 223 Coray, Lynn . 102 Corlett, James Corlett, Janice. 56, 173, 192 Cornwell, Iden. 119 Cothran, David. 119 Covington, Brenda. Ill, 191, 195 Cox, Cleon. Ill Cox, Lisa.119, 189 Cox. Robert . . . 7, 102, I 10, 158, 159, 172 Coxe, Kathleen .. Ill, 152 Craig, Carroll. 102 Crace, Charmagne. 102 Crann, Chris III, 163, 188, 191, 200, 208 Crann, Laurie. 56, 190, 191, 196, 231 Crawford, Linda . Ill, 189 Crawford, Susan. 56, 64, 160, 188, 190, 217, 218, 228 Crocker, George. Ill Cross, Darry Cross, Gerald Crowe, Kevin. 57, 76. 158. 165, 178. 221. 227 Crowe, Mary. 157 Crum, Kenneth. 119 Crum, Linda .i 84, 189 Cruse, Cathy. 74, 100, 102, 160, 166 Cruttenden, Lawrence Culpepper, John. 46, 102, 106, I 10, 129, 142. 158 Culton, Richard Culver, Wava.II, 57, 152, 160, 174 Cumming, Bruce.57 Cumming, Donald.57 Cunningham, Jere. 192 Cummingham, William . Ill Curry, Gregory. 189 -D- Dahly, Kathleen .112, 147 Dalton, James .120, 189 Daniel, Barbara .102, 195 Daniels, Shirley . 102 Danner, Judith.102, NO, 187 Darrah, Thomas Dash, Mary. Ill Davey, Marilyn. Ill Davis, Barbara.120, 180 Davis, Craig .57, 165 Davis, Donna. 120 Davis, Garry. Ill Davis, Jeanne . Ill, 156, 163, 174 Davis, Jo Anne. 102 Davis, Lee . 57, 58, 74. 93. 134, 158, 162, 171, 179, 220 Davis, Linda . Ill Davis, Raymond. 50, 52, 57, 69, 74. 139. 178, 189 Davis, Shirley Davis, Susan.102, 192 Davis, Terry .57 Davis, Timothy.120, 132, 174 Dawson, Edwin.57 Dawson, James. .57 Dawson, Nancy .102, 189 Dawson, Robert Dawson, Steven . Ill Dean, Diane . Ill Dean, Edward Dean, John. Ill Dean, Judy. Ill Dean, Linda .58, 183 Dean, Robert Dearmond, Bruce Dechants, Gerald . 189 Deck, Gary. 1 0 Deeth, Diane. Ill De Gil, Leslie. 102 DeJonckheere, Richard . 120 DeJonghe, Deborah. Ill- 196 Delaconcepcion, Jane. Ill Delesderndier, Edwin . 120 Delimont, Deborah . 102 Dempsey, Sharon . 180 Denison, Paul . 102 Dennis, Charles . . . 58, 129, 158, 226, 230 Devor, Claude Dewitt, Jim. 1 9 Dezulovich, Gordon.58 Diamond, Richard ... 58, 79. 129, 30, 140 Dick, Walter Dickerson. Robert Dietzel, Kathy Dillon, Diana.58 Dillon. William Dillion, Karen.112, 184 DiSciullo, John.112, 133, 185 Ditchkus, Vincent . 102 Dittmer, Diane. 112 Dixon, Joy . 102 Doane, Michael . 112 Doane, Richard.58 Coby, Nikki.128, 184, 201 Dockery, Wanda Dood, Ronald Dodge, Den ise. 58, 151, 211 Dodge, Thomas .120, 152 Dodson, Sue.I 12, 56 Doeppner, Thomas.112, 179, 192 Dommisse, Don . 120 Donato, Susan.M2, 163, 191 Donchatz, John Donchatz, Norma . 120 Donnell, Douglass.102, 176, 179 Donoho, Daniel .120, 232 Donovan, Eric . 102 Donovan, Kathy.112, 197 Doss, Veronica Dove, Ann Dove, John Dowhower, Duska.112, 195 Downey, Diane. 58, 156, 170, 173 Downs, Raymond . 132 Dozier, Peggy Drozdz, Susan.102, 176, 185 Dube, Doris .59, 173 Dube, George.120, 171, 176 Ducharme, Gail . 112 Duffy, David. 112 Dumont, Raymond. 132 Duncan, Everett Dunkelberger, William.120, 175, 232 Dunn, Deborah. 59, 89, 152, 196 Dunn, Henry Dunn, Patricia .120, 184 Durbin, Stephen. 112 Duvall, Jessie. 112 Dyson, Karen.59 -E- Earles, Kathy.112, 181 Earley, Julia . 120 Earp, Michael. 120 Easton, Carol.120, 184 Easton, Dixie. NO Eaton, Betty .. 120 Eaton, Michael.59 Echeverry, Margarita .112, 173, 189 Eddy, Dorothea .59, 183 Eddy, Lynn.120, 189 Edge, Francis.102, I 10, 144 Edwards, Ronnie. 102 Egan, Joan .60, 191 Egan, John .60, 141 Eike, David Eisenberg, Wendy. 174 Eisenhart, Nancy . . 112, 163, 182, 188, 191 Eisenhart, Sharon .... 112, 173, 188, 191 Eklund, Elaine .102, 175 Eklund, Rebecca .... 60, 73, 175, 178, 222 Eklund, Robert.120, 131, 179 Elian, Elizabeth ... I 12, 147, 17 1, 172, 173 Eller, Dennis. 103 Elliott, Sylvia.112, 172 Ellis, Patricia. 112 Ellis, Sandra . 60, 191, 232 Elton, Kathie. I 12, 163, 173, 191 Ely, Barbara . 120 Enders, Michael .120, 132 Engleman, Deborah .112, 192 Engesser, Mary. 113, 156, 169, 170 English, Rita .103, 189 Epps, Carol.120, 184 Estrada, Patricia. Etkins, Marilynn.I, 60. 159, 160. 175, 191. 197 Eucker, Gary. 113 Evans, Dana . 113 Everett, Bradford -F- Farber, Barry. 132 Fee, Marilyn .120, 181, 189 Feil, Michael . 60, 175, 189, 221 Fender, Janet. 113 Fenley, Kathryn . 56, 60, 160, 218 Ferderber, Charles.103, 176, 178 Ferguson, George . 113 Ferrey, Elizabeth . 103, 190, 191, 218 Fick, Deborah . 118, 120, 156, 189 Fifield, Melvin .60, 189 Fifield, Ronald .136, 137, 189 Filipovich, Jack. 113 Finder, James.103, 189 Finney, Carolyn . 120 Fiorillo, Marilyn .61 Fiorillo, Sandra. 120 Fisher, Linda . 189 Fitzgerel, Michael .61, 172, 212, 217 Fitzgerel, Nancy .113, 146, 147 Fitzsimmons, Gary. 113 Flattery. Eileen. II, 61, 75, 89. 154, 164, 196 Floch, William . 129 Florer, Hayward . 48. 61, 84, 158. 188. 190, 191. 222 Flowers, James.61 Flowers, Patricia. 120 Foglio, Daniel .120, 132, 138 Ford, Catherine .120, 152 Forren, Elizabeth Foster, Janice . 113 Foulkes, Susan.103, 197 Fowler, Connie. 120 Fox, Barbara .103, 146, 182 Fragiacomo, Lilian. 113 Fragiacomo, Vernon.61, 452 Francisco, Elvira. 103, 156, 171, 181 Frandson, Barbara.113, 173, 191 Frandson, Ellen.120, 189 Franger, Charles ... 61, 129, 131, 134, 141 Frank, Mary . 120 Fraser, Cinderia .113, 120 Fraser, Trilby.103, 189 Fravel, Cynthia.103, 191 Frazelle, Barbara.113, 157, 163 Frazelle, David. 61, 139, 162 Frazier, Eddie. 120 Frazier, Susan .113, 184 Frear, Martie. 113 Frese, Pamela. 120 Freund, Louise.103, NO Frizzell, Lyndall . . 103, 156, 173, 174, 192 Frizzell, Russell. 113 Frye, David Frye, Dennis Frye, Linda . 120 Fuller, Anne . 62, 152, 160, 162. 167, 186, 222 Fuller, Barbara. 113, 147, 18, 189 Fuller, Gerald Fuller, Michael. 113 Funk, Gary. 132 Funk, William.62, 180 Furr, Dorothy .113, 196 Furr, Robert . 62, 85 -G- Gaddie, Griffin. 103 Gaddie, Melinda. 120 Gagum, Linda Gainer, Janice . 120 Gale, Margaret. 120 Gallavan, Kathleen.113, 156, 170 Gallavan, Robert.62, 141 Game, Frances.62 Game, Julia. 113 Gandy, Jane .120, 184 Gandy, Madge Garber, David, . . . 103, NO, 141, 175, 187 Garber, Frank . .62, 129, 131, 136, 137, 141 Garber, Ramona . 113 Garber, Robert. 62, 141, 155. 156, 181, 186, 189 Garbers, Ronald Garcia, Gerald . 102, 103, 105, 136 Gardner, Brent.M3. 141, 155 Gardner, Carol. 113 Garnder, Mack.62. 129 Gardner, Myra. II3 Gardner, Paulino Garnder, Valerie. 113 Garrett, Bette.62 Garrett, Lee. II3. 133 Garrett, Lynne.113, 197 Garvey, Dee . M3. 191, 200, 210 Gaston. Gregory.113, 129 Gaunt. Margaret. 120 Gayle, Robert. 113 Gaylor, Kevin.120, 138, 174 Gaylor, Mark.62, 189 Gaylor, Susan . 120 Geary, Diana. 173 Gentry, Ann . 113, 152, 196, 210 Gentry, Charles . 62. 175, 178 Gentry, Clyde George, Dolores. 120 Gerlach, Gregory.113, 133, 172 Ghent, John . 120 Ghent. Mary .103, 110, 196 Gibbs, Diana Gibbs, James Gibson, Elizabeth .M3. 21 I Gibson. Janet.120, 155. 210 Gibson, James . 120 Gibson, Susan .... 63, 160, 166, 198. 211 Gielarowski, Steven . 121 Giffen. Adam.121, 132, I 33 Giffen, Lani. 63, 89 Giffen, Rose .121, 152 Giles, Carolyn . 118 Gilliam, Nancy. 118 Gillingham, Bruce . 121 Gillingham, Lewis . 103 Gillsion. John.63, I 89 Gilroy, Michael.64 Gist, Susan. ' . 113 Gladhill, Theodore. 113 Glasgow, Gordon.132, 133, 192 Glendinning, Bill. 64, 129, 130 Glisson, Donna. 64, 156, 187 Glock, Barbara.113, 191 Glock, James .... 103, 171, 172, 173, 179 Gmaz. William .I 13, 132, 155 Gogun, Linda. 64, 156, 178, 189 Gonzales, Brenda . 121 Gooden, Brenda . 121 Gorby, Lynn . 147 Gordon, Billie.,103, 192 David. 121 Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, Gordon, Dennis .64, Noel. Susan.103, 121 166, , 94, 162, 222 175 186 175 134. 178, 223 170 160, Gorski, David.6, 8, 60 135, 151, 152, 158, 21 1, 221, Gorwitz, Cynthia. 121, Gorzenski, Brenda. 103 Gothberg, Mark .113, 186, 208 Graber, Carole.64 Graber, James . 121 Graetz, Kathleen.64 Graham, Alan. 121 Grantham, Croft. 121 Grantz, Willis. 141 Graul, Ralph . 113 Gray, Evelyn Gray, Lynn . 103 Gray, Mary. 103 Gray, Roy. 65, 79, 134 Green, Barbara.113, 191 Green, Elizabeth. 65, 188, 190, 218 Green, Joanne .65, 173 Green, Richard.M3, 132 Green, William. 103, 106, 188, 190 Greenhouse, Mark.108, 121, 174 Gregoire, Karen .65 Gregoire, Scott.113, 192 Gre Victoria. 8. 65, 95, 143. 151, 160, 162, 178, 185, 217 Gribble, Donald . 8, 103, 129, 141 Gribble, Judith, .113, 155, 189, 200 Griffin, Donald . .. 113 Griffith, Sarah .113, 156 Grigsby, Mary . 103 Grigsby, Virginia.65 Grigsby, William. 121 Griswold, Karen . 113 Griswold, Robert. 113 Gross, Brenda .121, 192 Gross, Larry .65, 192 Gross, Sharon . 113 Grove, Karen. 103, I 10, 170, 182 Grover, Nan . 121 Grover, Rita. Gruenwald, Jack Guidi, Belinda . 121 Guy, Linda . 121 Guy, Wayne -H- Haaser, Harry ..... 65, 89, 141, 158, 210 Hacker, Daniel. 113 Hackett, Michael.113, 141 Hahn, Mary.113, 192 Haight, Alexandra. 7, 103, 110, 160, 161, 164, 171, 196 Haines, Cynthia .103, 170, 182 Hajdy, Sally. 113 Hall, Diana. 103, 160, 168, 170 Hall, Richard.I 13, 132 Hall, Shelia. 113 Ham, Henry . 121 Hambleton, Mary .65 Hamby, Richard .113, 189 Hamby, Ronald. 121 Hamilton, Anita . 121, 189 Hamilton, Gary.113, 131 Hamilton, Randall . 113,129, 189 Hamlin, Catherine. 114 Hammett, John. 121 Hammond,Deborah.7, II, 65, 88, 161, 162, 178, 187, 191, 217 Hampton, Deborah Hanback, Ralph .66 Hancock, Catherine.66 Hancock, Thomas .66, I 87 Handwerk, Leah .103, 189 Hansen, Christine. 66. 89, 165, 196 Hanson, Nils.66, 186 Harlow, Gloria Harper, Esther.103, 156, 181 Harper, Richard . 114 Harrawood, Valerie .104, 173, 188 Harrill, Pamela Harris, Gilda. 104 Harris, Jacqueline. 104 Harris, Linda.67 Harris, Marilyn . . . 104, 172, 191, 196, 211 Harris, Thomas Harris, William.15, 67, 141, 151, 152, 158, 159, 165 Harrison, Brinton .104, 173 Harrison, Stanley . 104 Hart, Martha. 104 Hart, Mary.I 14, 155 Hart, Ted. 121 Harter, Stephen . 104 Hartle, Maureen . 121 Hartle, Suzanne .114, 163, 186 Hartman, Larry.114, 129, 136, 144 Haseman, David. 67, 158, 176, 179 Haseman, Joan. 121 Hassenger, Monice. I I 4 Hastings, Eugene. 121, 163, 166, 192 Hatch, Herbert.121, 138, 141 Hatch, Terrence .67 Hatch, Theresa.114, 174 Havenner, Thomas. 121 Haver, Robert . 121 Havrilak, Jean .67 Hawks, Randall. 121 Hawks, Steve. 67, 188, 190, 191 Hawxhurst, Gayle . 104 Hayden, Thomas. 114 Hayes, Heidi . 114 Hayes, Jill . 121 Hayes, Skip.136, 152 Haymaker, Bruce. 121 Haymaker, Gary .114, 132 Haynes, Sharon .67, 173 Hazard, Anne.I 14. 156 Head, Terry. 63, 67, 129, 130, 158, 188, 190, 205 Heath, Mark . 114 Hedgepeth, Richard Hefferman, E ron. 104, 134, 190, 191 Hein, Susan.68, 191 Heintzelman, Warren . 121 Heise, Susanne. 121 Heller, Walter . 15, 121, 181 Helmick, Connie.68, 180 Helmick, Karen. 121 Heimick, Nancy . 114 Hemingway, Ruth .... 104, 156, 168, 182 Hendrix, John Hendrix, Letha. 114 Henry, Nanette. 114 Henry, Richard. 172 Henry, Stephen .... 68, 158, 192, 217, 222 Henson, Russell . 104 Henson, Tanja .104, 170, 178 Herbstraith, Michael.104, 141 Herl, Stephen. 114, 129, 133, 144 Hermann, John.121, 133, 189 Hermann, Peter . 8, 68, 79, 139, 221 Hernandez, Pietre. 104 Hersman, Linda . 114 Herzog, Beth. 15, 68 Hertzog, Steven . 121 Hess, Michael . 121 Heston, Paula .121, 133 Hettlinger, Donna ..104, 189 Hicks, Barbara.114, 156, 173 Hicks, Constance .121, 184 Hicks, Douglas.68, 180 Hicks, Frances. 121 Hicks, Howard.. . . . . 104 Hicks, Larry .114, 181 Hicks, Theresa. I 14, 147, 181, I 89 Hill, Donald .104, 144, 180 Hill, Robert. 114 Hilsabeck, Ernest . 121 Hines, James. 12, 85 Hinson, Betsy 104, 160, 161, 171, 189, 197 Hitchcock, John. 114, 172, 176, 177 Hitchcock, William.68, 192 Hodges, Diane. 114 Hodges, Geoffrey. 114 Holcombe, Joseph . 68, 136, 158, 166, 230 Holeman, Larry Holloman, William. 121 Hollomon, Bonnie .68, I 52 Holt. Paula.I 14, 197 Holt, Susan.121, 152, 189 Holt, Terence.104, 172 Holzapfel, Constance Hopkins, Dorothy.114, 189 Horton. Carolyn. 121 Horton, Cheryl. 121 Horton, Ronald. 114 Hower, Diane. 114 Hower, Deckard.68 Hudson, Jerry .68 Hudson, Michael.69 Huebner, Fredd . 104 Huffman, Pamela.104, 182 Huggard, John Huggard, Lorraine. 121 Hughes, James. 121 Hughes, John,. 121 Hughes, Henry.104, 175 Hughes, Ronald . 181 Humphres, Robert.104, 129 Hutcherson, Jack .... 102, 104, 129, 141 Hutcherson, Jerry.102, 104, 141 Hutto, Gerald . 132 Hutton, George. 121 Hutzler, Glenn. 69, 189, 221 Huyett, Bonnie . . . 104, 154, 160, 198, 211 Hyatt, Harvey .69 Hyatt, John Hyatt, Robert. 121 Hyman, Eric .104, 129, 134 -I- iddins, Barry. 121 lha, Paul . M4 lha, William.121, 189 liams, Gordon .121, 138, 163 liams, Jeffrey.114, 132, 136 Irwin, Mark. 69, 171, 173, 175 -J- Jackson, Deborah . 69, 146, 187 Jacobs, Michael . 111,114 Jackson, Barbara.122, 187 Jackson, Thomas.122, 192 Jacquot, Steve. 104. 168. 171, 174, 179, 222 Jaffe, Barbara . 104 James, Sylvia Jefferson, Gregory. 132 Jennings, Kathleen. 105 Jennings, Rebecca. 114 Jennings, Ursula.122, 189 Jett, Phyllis ..I 14, 233 Jobe, Richard. 122 Johnson, Carl .69 Johnson, Diana .105, 189 Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Garde . 69, 189, 221 Johnson, James . 114 Johnson, Laura.114, 191 Johnson, Lee Johnson, Marsha. 114, 156, 175, 191 Johnson, Sandra.69 Johnson, William. 114 Johnston, Gene .114, 133 Jones, Angela .69, 186 Jones, Deborah . 122 Jones, Earle. 105 Jones, Gerald.228 Jones, James.114, 189 Jones, Kenneth.122, 189 Jones, Laurie. 114 Jones, Margaret . 122 Jones, Mary .105, 147 Jones, Nancy. 122 Jones, Valerie . 105 Jordan, Betty.122, 147 Jordan, James . 122 Jordan, Valerie.105, 171, 173 Josephson, Eva.114 152 Josephson, Hardy .... 46, 70, 75, 86, 129, 131, 150, 158, 162, 175, 204, 216, 220 Josey, Jacqueline . i 14 Jourdan, Bill .122, 189 Jourdan, Catherine . 105, 154. 160, 172, 190, 191, 199, 218, 222 Jourdan, John .132, 133 Jud ice, John . 105 -K- Kandt, Ray .105. 138, 141 Kappel, Carl . 114, 156, 174, 187 Karr Larry .122. 155 Kaveney, Patrick.70 Kazlausky, Pat.105, 160 Keel, Billy.I 14, 132 Keel, Kathleen .70 Keel, Katrina . 122 Keelin, Robert .I 14, 181 Keene, Gaynell Keene, Harold . 114 Kees, David Keirsey, Kent.70, 141 Keirsey, Kristen . 113, 114, 163, 176 Keithley, Dennis. 114 Keller, Susan. I ' 4 Kelley, Belinda. II, 60, 70, 191, 196, 210, 21 I. 2 13 Kelley, Cynthia. 105 Kelley, Eugene. 122, 138, 141, 189 Kelley, Louis .71 Kelley, Michele.105, 199 Kelly, David . 132 Kelly, Janet. 7 1, 73. 96, 161. 162. 171, 174, 180, 222 Kelly, Walter.|Ob, la Kennaugh, Marvin. 144 Kennedy, Joseph. 71, 178, 179 Kennedy, Linda Kennedy, Michael . I g I Kennedy, Timothy.122, 172 Kepler, Asenath . . 105, 171, 187, 197 232 Keplinger, Gregory.122, 192 Keplinger, Richard.105, 192 Keppel, Theodoric. I 14 Keys, Glenna. 71 Kim, Yoon Hi. 7 |, | g 3 Kimsey, Gary. 114 Kimsey, Jacqueline.71, 17 8 King, Deloise King, Patricia. 122 Kirby, Larry Kirby, Phyllis.105, 196, 205 Kirkemo, Curtis .71, 232 Kirkemo, Katherine. 105 Kistner, George. 122 Kness, George . | 14 Kness, Patricia Knieht, David. I 14, I 58, 163, 2 17 Knight, Ronald. 54, 71. 84. 134, 135, 140, 141, 151, 158, 159, 179. 217 Knight, Star. 114 Kobilka, Karen . 105, 167, 169, 172 Koch, Janet. 122 Koogle, Tim.114, 152, 173, 192 Korfanty, Susan . 105 Kotz, Wolfgang.71 Krolak, Nancy . 7!, 156, 175 Kroll, Ann. 122 Kugler, Gary .71, 175 Kuhns, Mike . 114 Kye, Ernest. 122 -L- Lahendro, Jill. 122 Lahendro, Joseph . 114 Lakatos, Joyce.122, 174 Lake, Gary . 105, 176, 178, 179 Laliberte, Margaret .71 Lamb, Richard . I 14, 130, 133, 163 Landry, James . 71, 186, 215 Lane, Eugeniel .12 Langley, Richard Laughter, Steven.102, 105 Lavoy, Michele. 105, 147, 181, 187 Lawrence, Peggy. 114 Lawrence, Thomas Lawson, Cynthia. 112 Lawson, Penelope .71 Layberger, Donald.105, 180 Layton, Emory. 122 Layton, David .72 Leckey, Cheryl Leckey, John.72 Leckey, Wendy. 122 Leckey, William . 105 Ledbetter, Lester.120, 122 Ledford, Robert . 122 Lee, Barbara .72 Lee, Doris .... 72, 79, 171, 172, 173, 181 Lee, Katherine . 122 Lee, Laura. 122 Lee, Robin .201 Lee, Tana.105, 197 Leggett, Margaret . 105, 160, 162, 17 1. 176, 178 Lennon, Lynwood .114, 174, 179 Lent, Christopher . 105 Lester, Sue . 114 Letcher, William.114, 131, 141 Lew, Judy. 115 Lewis, Jackie. 115 Lewis, Mark. 122 Lewis, Richard . 105 Lichtenberger, Pat. 72, 131, 144 Lieber, Ronald Lilly, Cingy.I 15, 201 Lilly, Kaye . . 46, 64, 72, 150, 152, 160, 191 Lingo, Bryce . 122 Lingo, Thomas . 105 Linthacum, Gaylen. 72, 105, 180 Lipscomb, Carmen. 115 Lipscomb, Naomi. 115 Lisk, John. 122 Lisk, Joyce . 105 Little, Gary. 72, 167, 168, 170 Little, Freda. 105 Lockwood, Margaret. 122 Loder, Barbara.122, 189 Lodewick, Valerie .115. 163, 175 Loftin, Steve . 105 Lofton, Roy Logan, Sharon .169, I 84 Long, Barry. 122 Long, Betty. 122 Long, Deborah. 115 Long, Henry I 10, 115, 152, 158, 159,217 Long, John .122, 138, 189 Long, Pamela. 105 Long, Ronald. 1 22 Long, Scott. 105 Long, Stephen . | | 5 Long, Thomas .73, 144 Lord, Billy.I I 5, 132, 189 Lovett, Vicki .105, 156, 194 Loyd, Dennis. 122 Luedtke, Helen.115, 152, 163 Luedtke, James.73, 179 Luka, Pamela. 73, 152, 160 Lusker, Rita.73, 146 Lyons, Karen.73, 180 Lysett, Lark.105, 190, 191 -M— Mabray, Lawanna . 9, 146 Mabray, William MacFarlane, Ivor.122, 133, 192 Mackechnie, Mark.115, 142, 143 Maher, Mike .115, 133 Malinowski, Penelope . . 105, 115, 172, 189 Malone, Jeanette.73 Maltby, Barbara .73 Malvin, Linda. 115 Mann, Roger Mann, Robert.141, 144 Maness, Russell Mann, Garry Mann, Mickey . 115 Manning, William . 73, 144, 180 Manor, James Manuel, Mark . 122 Maple, John . 123 Mark, Dick. 123 Marlatt, Richard . 74, 140, 141 Marr, Franklin . 74, 76, 179, 228 Marsh, Deborah.74, 173 Marsh, Ethel Martie, Frank Martin, Jeannie.74 Martin, Karen. 180 Martin, Pamela.74 Martin, Wally. 115 Martin, William . . 115, 151, 158, 174, 192 Marvel, Ed .74 Mason, Deborah. 123 Mason, Stewart Massey, Gail .74, 152 Massey, Jan Massie, Glen .115, 136, 137 Mathews, William . 74, 136, 137, 210 Matthes, Pamela.104, 106, 147 Matthews, Judith . 123 Matthews, Robert . 123 May, Barbara.115, 176 May, Patricia. 123 Matsuura, Irene .115, 191 Maye, Douglas. 115 Maye, Steven.75, 180 Mayer, Robert .106, 179 Mayo, Preston. 123 McCarthy, Patrick .... 115, 132, 155, 163 McClain. Timothy . 123 McClintock, Beth . 7 5, 147, 160, 165, 198, 220 McConnell, Adrienne McCoy, Robin . 123 McDade, JoAnn .s. 115 McDaniel, Edward. 123 McDiarmid, Todd McDonald, Kathleen. 115 McDonald, Thomas .75 McElhannon, Paulette.75 McElhinney, James. 75, 167, 169, 174, 175, 186 McElhinney, Susan.75 McGhee, Darrell. 181 McGrail, Linda McGuire, Linda. 123 McMillan, Vivian.106, 195 McNaughton, John. 106 Mead, Donald . 106 Meads, Patricia. 123 Meeker, John. 123 Meeker, Marilyn . 106 Mehaffey, Timothy.76 Meline, Lynda . 106, 174, 191, 218 Melton, Michael .106, 141, 185 Mendelson, Jim . 141 Mendenhall, Molly. I 3, 76, 152, 162. 175. 191, 215, 227, 230 Menhaffey, Patrick. I I 5 Mense, Jeff .... . . I 15 Mense, Micnael 48. 55, 76, 141, 151. 152. 158, 179. 214 Menser, Patricia 115 Menser, Richard Meredith, Patricia Merrill, Virginia .123, 189 Merritt, Barry .| I 5, 141 Merritt, Blythe.115, 163, 173 Merritt, Br ett. 88, 158. 159, 162, 179 Metcalfe, Craig. 54,76, 136, 158, 165, 205. 210 Metcalfe, Hal.106, 158 Metcalf, Sharon . 106 Messer, Thomas Messmer, Carl . 123 Metzger, John Miles, Barbara . 106 Miles, Brenda. 106 Miles, Robert. 106 Miller, Barbara. 15, 76 Miller, David. 115 Miller, Diana. 106 Miller, Frank Miller, Joni.I I, 76, 168, 186 Miller, Paula .... 106, 170, 188, 190, 218 Miller, Susan.123, 170, 192 Misdom, Janet.77 Misdom, Paula Mitchell, Barbara.106, 218 Mitchell, Charles. 77 185. 186 Mitchell, Hank.15, 106. 138, 142 152. 158, 11 4, 205 Mitchell, John . 77, 158, 191 Mitchell, Karin. 123 Mitchell, Kathy.115, 174 Mitchell, Sharon. 7, 123 Mobley, Nanette. 58, 77 Mohr, Michael .106, 162 Monroe, Kathy. 115 Monroe, Marolyn . 123 Moore, Bonnie. 123, 189 Moore, Charles.131, 141, ' 215 Moore, Dorothy Moore, Henry . 106 Moore, Laura.115, 147, 181 Moore, Marianne. 115 Moore, Michael . 115, 156, 189 Moore, Robert. 192 Moore, Roxana.106, 174, 193 Moore, Samuel. 132 Moore, Yvonne.123, 192 Moran, Emily.123, 181, 184 Morris, Judy. 123 Morrison, Kimberly .... 77. 160, 191. 199, 205, 217. 220 Moss, Cathlene. 12 Moss, Douglas. 115, 138, 144, 180 Mueller, Kristina.106, 170, 173 Mulvihill, Mike Murphy, Edward. 189 Myers, Cindy. 115 -N- Nagler, Richard.123, 192 Nalle, William . 141 Nalls, Helen . 181 Nalls, Russell. 15, I 15, 181 Nash, Jerry.77 Nash, Nancy .10 Nash, William Nedorlik, Dolores Nelson, Bonnie.115, 178 Nelson, Eric Nelson, Nancy.115, 156 Nelson, Raymond . 106 Nevarez, William. 115 Newcomer, Janice. 106, 189 Newmjn, Patricia .77, 180 Newton, Robert . 106 Nicely ( Danny .77 Nichols, G ayle . 123 Nicholson, Glenda.106, 180 Nicholson, Joyce. 189 Nissley, Jerry.123, I 32 Nissley, Steve . . . 106. 136, 138 Noe, Barbara. 77, 97. 160, 162, 175, 182. 222 Nolton, Darrell.77, 180 Nolton, William . 132 Norfold, Ronald Norman, John . 106 Norris, William. 123 North, Janice. .... 106 North, John.77, 131, 141, 158. 161, 190, 218 North, Wendy .106, 191 Novak, Barbara.123, 201 Nowak, Kent .123. I 32 Nunez, Santos .78 -O- Obarski, Julia . . 107, 171, 173, 174, 186 O ' Brien, Charles. 107 O ' Brien, Christopher .123. 189 O ' Connor, Patrick O ' Flattery, Paul . I 15 Ogan, Nancy. 189 Ogle, James . 123 Offenhower, Jack . Okstulski, Marjorie . 78 176, 177, 178 I 16, 192 Ruftner, Aubrey . . . 108, 192 O’Neill, Mary Price, Linda. 123 Runaldue, Richard . . 189 Opry, Frances . . . . . 180 Price, Nancy Rush, Rhonda . .82, 146, ! 47, 151, 161, 217 O ' Quinn, Jewel . . . . .206 Prichard, Michael 1 16, 191 Russell, James . . . 173, 192 O’Quinn, Sherry .... 48, 78. 79. 148, Prichard, Steven . . . 80, 189 Russell, Jane. . 82, 99, 162 151, 160, 189, 196, 210, 216 Prince, Nancy . . . 1 16, I 17, 191, 200 Russell, Nancy . . . 108, 168, I 7 I, 173, 182 Osborn, Mark . . , . .78 Pritchett, Janice . . 166, 189 Ruthe, Lance O ' Rourke, Daniel . , . . ... 78, 180 Pritchett, Julia . . . 107, 154, 19! -S- . 115 Pritt, Catherine Sadler. Royd 108 O’Rourke. Marilyn . . . 107 Pritt, Donald Sadler, George O ' Shea. Karen 1 1 5, 156, 171, 173, 182,191 Prizzia, Thomas . . 107 Salisbury, Carl . . . 124 O’Shea, Sandra . . . . . ... 78, 191 Puffenbarger, Sandra 107, 189 Salvant, Joseph Oshima, Ronald . . . . 123, 192 Pugh, Robert .... 1 14, 116 Salzberg, Judith , . 124 Otis, Herbert. . 180 Pugh, Stephen . . . 132 Samuel, Christine . . , . 108. 1 151, 1 60. Otis, Ruby . . 123 Pullen, Evelyn . . . . 80 161, 162, 164, 175 Owens. Cynthia . . . ... 78. I 56, 186, 2 1 5 Pullen, Sharon . . . 107 Samuel, Marcia. 116, 156 Owens, James . . . . . 180 Pulley, Donna . . . 123 Sanchez, Carmen . . 173, 189 Owens, Ronald Purdy, Robert . . . 116, 132 San Luis, Lulu . . . 89, 191, 197, 220 Oxley, Mia . 156, 170, 131 Purgason, Walter 116 Santmyers, Mary . . . 82, 180 -P- Saputo, John Page, Janet. . . . 115, 173 —K— Sargent, Joanne . . 124 Painter, Bryan . . . . .78 Radovich, Catherine 107. 152, 161, Saverline, Daniel . . 124, 132 Palas, Carla. 78, 182. 191 i 62, 164, 17 1, 178, 222 Say, Deborah .... I 16, 146, IS! Palas, Eldre . . 107, 160, 168, 191, 197, 222 Rainer, Cvnthia . . . 80, 98, 151, Scandling, John . . . . . 124, 1 38, 163, 174 Palas, William . . . . 123, 321, 138 161, 162, 199, 210 Scarce, David .... . . 82 , 89, 148, 192 Paluch, Karen. . . . 115, 163 Rainer, Mark .... 123, 132, 155, 217 Schaefer, C ebra . . 124 . 189 Rainey, Paula .... 151, 153 Schalow, William Panton, Barbara Rainey, Steven . . . 152 Schilling, Vicki . . . 116, 184 Paolantonio, John . . .79 Ramsey, John Schick, Sue ..... 124 Paolantonio, Larry . . . . . 115, 192 Randolph, Stephen . 116 Schmid, William Papalazarus, Alexander Rankin, Katherine . 123, 189 Schneiders, Donald 124 Papalazarus, James Rathbone, John . . 123, 173 Schneiders, Thomas 108, 172 Papalazarus, Ted Rathbone, Sarah , . 107 Schofield, Pamela . 82 Parish, Richard . . . . . 115 Ratkus, Anthonv . . . 80 Schofield, William . 116 Parker, Robert . . . . . . .107, 172, 189, 191 Ratkus, Loretta . . . 116, 146, 147, 191 Schon, Warren . . . 82 Parker, Shelia. .78 Rawson, Robert . . 107, 180 Schreiner, George , 108, 138, 144 Parker, William . . . . . . 78, 89, 129, 131, 190 Recore, Eugene . . . 107, 138 Schultz, Paul .... 133 Parks, Carole. . ... 78, 152, 156, 194 Redman. Douglas . 80, 144 Schurtz, Bette . . . 124 Parks, Clark Reed, Hilda ..... 107, 152 Schuster, Glenn . . 116, 174 Parks, Kathryn Reeder. Glenn . . . 80. 175 Schuster, Robin Parks, Patricia . . , .210 Reeder, Tom .... 107, 154, 175, 142, 217 Schwab, Kristine . . . S3 Parrigan, Manacca Reese, Kathleen . . . 80 Schwandt, Jody . . 124 Parrigari, Rebecca Rehklau. Rebecca . . 116 Schwinn, Edwinn Parrish, Therese Reiley, Mary .... 124, 147 Scott, Carla Parrish, Thomas . . . 107 Reinsel, Ronald . . . 124, 192, 228 Scott, Marlin .... 108, 192 Parsons, Gary . . . . 181 Reitz, Karen. 124 Scott, Olive. 1 16, 156, 191 Parton, Dale .... . 123 Remmington, Karen Seabtolt, Jane. 116, 176, 18! Parton, Linda .... 146, 147 Remus, Vivian , . . I 16 1 16, 156 Pate, Christine . . . ... 116, 174 Reno, Bessie .... . 80, 183 Seaman, Robert . . , 83, 142 Pate, Paula. . . . 107, 174 Reynolds, David Sebreny, Dorothy . , . 124, 189 Patton, Mark Reynolds, Gail . . . . 81 Sebring, Stanley . . 124 Patton, Phillip . . . . 107 Reynolds, Robert . . I lb, 180 Seedlack, Mary . . . 191 Patton, Ronald Reynolds, William Selling, Margaret . . 108 Paxton, Laurence . . . . . 138, 123 Rhodes, Margie Seitz, Shelby . 108, 156, 160, 162, 168, 172 Paxton, Stuart , . . . 61, 78, 158, Rhodes, Martin . . . 116, 132, 192 Serrell, Laura .... 83, 183 159, 162, 211, 222 Rhodes, Tom , . . . 81, 131, 141 Sexton, Judith . . . 108. 172 Payne, Thomas . . . . 189 Rice, Eugene .... 107 Sexton, Linda .... 108, 173 Peacock, Ray Rice, Dennis Shaeffer, Fred . . . 124, 132, 138 Peacock, Ronald . . .79 Rice, Barbara . . . . . 81 Shafer, Patricia . . . . 10, 83 Peanezelter, Barbara Rice, Margaret . . , 174 Shaffer, Elaine . . . 124 Pearce, Bobby . . . ...... 116 Rice, Mary . 107, 186, 195 Shaffier, George . . . 132, 138, 144, 180 Pearson, Albert . . . 107 Rice, Robert .... 124, 192 Shane ' r, Darlene . . 83, 178, 189 Pearson, Brenda , . Rice, Teresa. 124 Shaner, Karen . . . 108, 180 Pearson, John . . . . 107 Rich, Frederick . . . 107, 138 Shanley, Colleen . , 116, 124 Pendleton, Alan . . 107, 176, 177, 178, 179 Rich, Linnis. 124 Shanley, Gail Pend ley, Lynn . . . ...... 132 Richardson, Charles . 81, 141, 191, 218 Shannon, James . . 116, 163 Pennington, Jan . ... 116, 175 Riegner, Valerie . . 227 Shaver, Wanda Sue 108 Perrin, Debra .... . . . 123, 189 Riggle, Linda .... 116, 156, 173 Shaver, Wilma . . . 108 Perrin, Dennis Riley, James . . . . 124 Shaw, Charles . . . . 83 Perry, Brenda .... . 123 Rinehart, Clara . . . . . 56, 81, 160, 187 Shearer, Joan .... , 83. 183 Perry, Jocelyn . . . . 180 Rippy, Claudia . . . 124 Shearer, Marilyn , . 124, 189 Peters, Michael . . . . 123 Riser. Charlotte . . 124, 184 Shelton, Gary .... 124 Peterson, William . . . 123, 141 Ritenour, Linda . . . 124 Sheiton, Robert Peudley, Lynn . . . . 123 Ritz, Angela. 108 j |6 Pfanzelter, Barabara . 116 Ritzer, Michael . . . 108, 156, 189 Shepherd, Beverly . 124 Phelps, Allen .... . 123 Robbins, Charles . . .81, 134 Shepherd, Cecilia 116, 181 Phelps, Phil. . . . 107, 144 Robbins, Judith 124 ! 16, 156, 181 Phipps, Charles 79, 129, 144, 158, 191, 217 Roberts, Constance 116, IS), 189, 200 Shepherd, Terry . . 144 Pierce, James .... . . . 107, 180 Roberts, James . . , 124, 132 Shifflett, Gregory . . 124 Pike, Arthur .... ...... 123 Roberts, William . . 108 Skipper, Dawna . . . 83 Pistner, Richard . . . 123 Robertson, Cynthia 108 Shoemaker, Kirk . . 108, 142, 228 Pittman, Gerald . . 1 16, 192, 232 Robertson, Roy . . . 108, 116, 181 Shomion, Susan . . . 83 Plowman, Lynda . . . 116 Robinson, Linda Siders, Burt. 1 16. 133 Polhamus, Katherine . . . 123, 147 Robinson, Richard . 108, 189 Simmons, Patricia . 108, 152, 169 Polk, Carol Rocchio, Victoria . . . 81 Simms, Robert . . . 116, 180, 181 Polk, Daniel .... Rodgers, Linda . . . , 81, 183 Simons, Robert . . . 124, 133 Pollock, Elizabeth . .78. 156, 186 Roethlein, Lynn Simpson, Terry . . . 132 Pollock, Virginia . . . . . . 107, 194 Roland, Charles . . 180 Simpson, Thomas . i 10, 1 16, 132, Polve, Constance . . . . 123, 172 Roland, Gaye . . . . 124 158, 174, 188, 190 Polve, James . . . . .79 Romero, Jane Sims, Billy. 108 Pomerening, Charles 107, 179, 185 Romprey, Edwin . . 108 Sims, William .... 124, 132 Pomerening, Daniel . . . . 123, 179 Roncaglione, James 124 Sirbaugh, Glen Poole, Janice . . . . .79. 183 Roscher, Judy . . 124, 189 Sitnik, Peter . . . . 124, 138 Pooley, Joan . . . . . 79, 183 Rose, Barry Sivak, Joseph .... 1 16, 144 Poplar, Michelle . . 116 Rose, Darlene . . . .81, 180 Skelton, Darlene . . 108 Proter, Martha . . . 80, 186, 187 Rose, James .... 108, 180 Skipper, Dawna . . . 83. 180 Posner, Gerldine . . . . . . 147, 155 Rose, Judy . 180 83 180 Post, Everett . . . . . 123 Ross, Paulette . . . 124 Slater, Patricia . . . 1 16, 156 Post, Stephen . . . . . 106, 107, 179 Ross, Tonia. 108, 173 Slater, William Powell, Lester Rowse, Patricia . . . 82, 160, 196 Smith, Brenda . . . 1 16 Pragnell, Steven Rowse, Sharon . . . 124, 201 Smith, Carl. 132 Price, Alice Rudder, Robert Smith, Carole .... 108 Smith, Craig . 116 Smith. David. 108 Smith, Debra. 116 Smith, Deidre.116, 187 Smith, Edward Smith, James. 116 Smith, John C. ..84 Smith, John S. 192 Smith. Karen .124, 189 Smith, Linda . 83. 84, 188 190. 191, 208, 218 Smith, Marty. 68 Smith, Nancy.84 Smith, William.116, 192 Snider, Mary. 189 Snipe, Lawrence . 116 Snipe, Ruby.84, 192 Snyder, Alan .... 116, 132, 141, 152, 192 Snyder, Garrett.124, 133 Somerville, Joseph. 132 Sooy, William.163, 176 Soule, Sandra .. 108 Sourdiff, Russell . 116 Spann, Julianne . 108 Spicer, Richard. 117 Spinks, Linda.117, 189 Sponaugle, Robert.108, 156, 176 Squires, Ralph . 84, 136, 137 Stacy, Danny. 117 Stacy, Darrel.117, 181 Stagg, Adrianna . 79, 84, 182 Stagg, Wiliam Staley, John .I 32, I 89 Stallings, Nancy . 124 Stapleton, Beverly. 124 Stapleton, Sharon .84 Staver, Pamela.124, 189 Stedman. William .124, 138 Steed, Donna. 84, 165,191, 196, 224, 226, 227, 228, 230 Stevens, Russell . 117 Stewart. Bonnie . . 108, 152, 184, 196, 233 Stewart, George . 108, 156, 158, 178, 188, 190, 191 Stewart, Roberta. 124, 155, 189, 201 Stickles, Elizabeth .110, 117 Still, Thomas. 124 Stoehr, Andrew.108, 141 St. Onge, Timothy.124, 132, 133 St. Onge, Thomas .124, 132, 138 St. Onge, Peter. 84, 136, 188 S topper, David.124, 228 Stopper, Ray. 84, 158, 166, 240 Stotelmyer, Brenda . 85, 186, 189 Stoy, Raymond. i 24 Street, Frank Strom, Susan . 6 , 10, 55, 85, 151, 160, 196 Strong, Katherine .... 108, 189, 196, 230 Strong, Robert .124, 192 Stryker, Roger .117, 173 Stumpf, Harry . 85, 140, 169, 185 Stumpf, Robert.124, 132, 173, 192 Sullivan, Patricia. 124 Sullivan, Patricia.108, 181 Sumner, Nancy.117, 171, 176 Sublett, June.108, 181 Sullivan, Susan.108, 189 Sumner, William.85, 136 Swain, Linda .... 108, 156, 173, 181, 182 Swaringen, Margaret. 124 Sweatt, Catherine .124, 152 Switzer, Marilyn . 117, 156, 163, 186 Swoboda, Lois .122,124 Swor, Bert .124, 132 Swor, Donald. 108 Sylvest, Janice. 85, 186, 194 Sylvest, Richard .117, 192, 233 Symanski, Bernadette .108, 152, 156 -T- Takcah, Leathy. 124 Tansill, Ann. 117 Tapia, Enio. 108 Tapia, Vilma.109, 180 Tapp, JoAnn . 117 Tapp, Mary.124, 155, 201 Tarmon, Nancy.85 Tarnell, Karen . 109 Tate, Mary Taylor, Anne. 15, 54, 61, 79, 85, I 17, 160, 199 Taylor, Barbara . 109, I 10, 146, 152, 196, 215 Taylor, Franklin . 117 Taylor, Kenneth . 117 Taylor, Lisa. 174 Taylor, Mary. 175 Taylor, Paul. 175 Taylor, Peggy.85 Taylor, Richard. 175 Taylor, Tommy.85 Taylor, Victor .85, 144 Taylor, William Teague, Theodore. 86 Tears, Donald . 117 Tesko, Elaine.118, 175, 163 Tharp, George . 125 Thayer, Glenda. 125, 173, 189, 195 TheaII, Meredith.147, 182 Theall, Kathleen . 125 Theisen, George Thomas, Bill Thomas, Frances. 125 Thomas, Marcia . 117 Thomas, Steven . 17, 136, 138 Thomasson, Nancy.125, 189, 210 Thompson, Carol.109, 189 Thompson, James F.158, 159, 162, 179 Thompson, James N. 86 , 109, 174 Thompson, Jenny . 109 Thompson, Linda. I 17, I 56, 163, 186 Thompson, Marilyn . 86 Thompson, Nancy.117, 189, 201 Thonen, Roderick 109, 129, 130, 136, 137 Thornburg, John. 109 Thorpe, Joseph Thorpe, Lowell Thornton, John Thornton, Matthew Thrasher, Jan. 109, 179 Thurston, Gary Tibbs, Virginia . 117 Tickle, James Tickle, Larry Timpanaro, Patrice. 117 Tims, Christopher .109, 141 Tipa, Elena. 10, 53, 86 , 151, 160, 182, 190. 191, 198. 208 Tomlin, Nick . 144 Townsend, Catherine . 117 Travers, Robert Travers, Sandie. I I 7 Travis, Lester. 125 Triggs, Debra. 125 Triggs, James. 109 Tschopp, Karen . . 109, 156, 174, 194, 218 Tucker, Paul . 86 , 189, 221 Tucker, Peter.125, 132 Tunnell, Robert. 117 Turner, Joyce. 125 Turner, Susie.117, 174 Turner, William Tuthill, Donna .125, 155, 181 Tuthill, John . 125 Tuthill, Karen 102, 109, 147, 160, 199, 220 Twaddle, Mike.I 17, 133 Twojay, Joana . 86 , 183 Tydings, Debbie. 117 Tyler, Wanda.125, 189 Tyree, Michael Tyson, Edward. 175 -U- Unger, Richard.179, 197 Uveges, Carl.109, 138 Uyeda, Gerald . 109 —V— Vadnais, Ronald Vakanas, Judith Vandiver, Sandra.175, 157 VanFleet, Diane . 86 Vanlandingham, Sue. 147 VanNorman, John.117, 137, 136 Vanover, Norma . 109 VanSickle, Cindy. 109, 157, 154, 705 Vechik, Donald. 87. 176 Vechik, Gary.117, 140, 141, 177 Vechik, Kenneth . 175 Vermes, Edward . 109, 176, 197, 193 Vernau, Karen . 175 Via, Georgia . 87 Vigen, Edward .87, 178 Vigen, James .... 117, 157, 156, 168, 186 Vinay, Barbara. 109 Vollmer, James. 109, 167, 169, 189 Vollmer, Paul.175, 197 Von Arb, George.117, 133, 141 Vosberg, David.175, 197 Vosberg, Robert .109. 197 -W- Wade, Dianne .175, 174, 189 Wagner, Randy.109, 157 Wakefield, Robert .117, 178, 179 Waldron, Thomas . 109 Wales, Alice . 163 Walker. Earl .109, 180 Wallace, Jim . 87, 158, 159, 166, 717 Walsh, Charles. I 17 Walsh, Robert . 109 Walton, Gary Walton, Roger.87 Ward, Jewell. 175 Ward, Linda . 175, 184 Warner, Carolyn Warnsley, Anite.109 Washington, Walter. 125 Water, Michael. 125 Watkins, William . 77. 87 129. 158. 178. 188. 190. 191 Watson, Linda.109, 147, 181 Watson, Mary . 125 Watson, Ralph. | 17 Watson, Tadashi. 72, 87, 141, 162 Watters. Sally . 100, 102, 109, 152 160. 164, 196, 205, 217 Watts, Gerome Wayne, Guy . 110 Wease, Joyce.88 Wease, Peggy.109, 180 Weatherford, Regan. 125 Weaver, Carolyn. 117, 163, 192 Weaver, Dwayne. 125 Weaver, John. 88, 129, 167 Weaver, Kenneth.109, 179 Weaver, Martha .125, 189 Weaver, Michael.132, 192 Webber, William. 109, 171, 172, 192 Weber, Carolyn . 117 Weber, Deborah.88, 156 Wedding, Roy Weedlun, Bill. 192 Weickhardt, Deborah.88, 167 Weiss, Carolyn. 109 Weistling, Susan.88. 194 Wells, Diana.109, 156, 160 Wells, Victoria. 125 Wessner, Daniel.109, 134, 144 West, William Westerman, Philip Whitcomb. Chrictine . 109 White, David.125, 192 White, Helen. 117 White, Mark .117, 189 Wideman, Flossy Wideman, George . 117 Wideman, Margaret Wilbourne, Marilyn . 125 Wilkins, Patrick . 125 Williams, Barbara . 125 Williams, Gail . 125 Williams, George.109, 144, 224 Williams, Lilliane. 117 Williams, Margaret Williams, Sherry.117, 176 Williams, Dean. 65, 79. 88, 89 Williamson, Kathleen .117, 192 Winfree, Katherine.117, 163, 173 Winfree, Lane . 88, 160, 161, 162, 166, 171, 172. 196. 199 Winograd, Peter. 117 Wirth, George . 132 Withrow, Darlene .125, 184 Wittwer, Jeff. 117 Wittwer, Jonathan.109. 174, 186 Wittwer, Kim . .88, 151, 152, 196, 210, 219 Wood, Branson . 117 Wood, Constance. 89. 172, 184 Wood, Jacqueline . 125 Wood, Kathleen Wood, Sally. 125 Wood, Yvonne Woodruff, Jamie. 125 Woodworth, Kim. 192 Woody, Patty. 125 Wright, Diane .109, 184 Wright, Echo.117, 152, 163 Writht, Linda. 89, 152. 191 Wright, Theresa . 109 Wriska, Deborah Wunderly, Stephen. 125 Wyatt, John .125, 192 -Y- Yale, Candy . 62, 68, 79. 84. 89. 152. 160, 17 1. 189. 196. 205 Yale, Steven.210 Yary, Margo .102, 109 Young, Laurie.117, 189 Young, Mary . 125 Young, Robert . I 1 7 Young, Susan. 109 Younger, Keith. 109 Yurchik, Steven.117, 144 Yurchik, James.89. 129 -Z- Zakel, Jeff .6, 141. 156. 163 Zaremba, Neil . 141, 154, 174, 185 Zeitlin, Gabrielle. 109 Ziegfeld, Kenneth . 7. 100, 109. 158. 1166, 190. 191. 205 Zintel. Rosemary . . 89. 160, 162, 17 1, 182 Zorba, Albert. 125 Zumar, Larry. 76. 89, 192, 193 Zvolanek, Alan. 20, 89, 144, 18 Working together this year as co-editors,” has been a revelation. We find that we can not always have our way. We become com¬ promisers, yielding to the other’s ideas and installing a few of our own. When we, as a team, found it impossible to make a compro¬ mise, we turned to our sponsor who had the awkward task of making the decision. This ar¬ bitration often led to his having to take sides with one editor leaving the other to sulk. As anyone working on a publication knows, the night before a deadline is always a late one. Our deadlines were on Saturdays, mean¬ ing many Friday nights were spent in the year¬ book cubby hole , putting on the finishing touches. Those working hours were not all to¬ getherness. Chance would have it that Friday night would come and find one editor out with a date, and the other slaving on the beloved yearbook. This year we had the pleasure of an exceptionally fine and intelligent staff. Since there was a limited amount of working area, we were divided into two periods: Ray and his comic hour, Mary and her gossip ses¬ sion. However, many hours were spent as a hard working staff to conscientiously meet the deadlines. To assure the latter, we moved up deadline dates unknown to the individual sec¬ tion editors. When they were faced with the news of a weeks extention, we were greeted with mixed emotions of joy and frustration. All of these experiences, have added to the color spectrum of our lives. 240 m


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