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SIWGYOR 1977 Mount Vernon High School Alexandria , Virginia Volume 37 Introduction —7 Thoughts Completed . . . Visions Realized. The Vision That You Glorify In Your Mind, The Ideal That You Enthrone In Your Heart — This You Build Your Life By, This You Will Become. j.aiun 2—Introduction 111 r -, Life—Carousel Of Emotions mm Introduction —5 If •. ■ ' j. „,«■• 2e1v$2m?!S2 r Bar SI Nk JS 3k. . lipp MMfi SCHOOL Life Fashion-Minded Throng Meets At Sidney ' s Meet Me at Sidney ' s, the second spring fashion show presented at Mt. Vernon by Ms. Kathy Hutchings and the fashion merchandising students, offered more this year than would be expected from a conventional fashion show. With Bill Boyne (THE WAITER) and Penny Ward and Kevin DiLallo (THE TOURISTS), the show featured not only striking fashion, but comic relief as well. Because a fashion show needs a very large crew. Meet Me at Sidney ' s gave many students an oppor¬ tunity to apply their individual talents. In addition to the fashion merchandising students, the Stage Lighting Crew, and members of the International Thespian Society, many other students, not in these activities, were allowed to par¬ ticipate in a show that will be long remembered. Bill Boyne opens, Hi there . . . Steve Bracken admits, It must be my Aqua Velva. Gladys Schmutz argues, No, dear. Mother said the Capitol is right next to the Empire State Building. Spring Activities Offer Varied Rewards Just two of the various spring activities offered at Mount Vernon, the Athletic Department ' s spring Sports Program and the Choral Department ' s bi¬ annual FROLICS offered two distinctly different, yet equally rewarding opportunities to students. The Sports Program was highlighted by such individual accomplishments as Brett Eppert ' s sky-scraping, record-breaking feats in the high jump, and by team efforts, such as Baseball ' s second-place state rank. But team work is as important in singing as it is in baseball, as the Choral Department proved. For three nights last June, the FROLICS filled the Little Theater with enthusiastic audiences. But besides the Sports Program and the FROLICS, many other activities, such as Prom, Band activities, and Commencement made for an exciting, interest¬ ing spring. Majestically Arching Marble The Warm Hand Of A Friend; After Four Years, The Grand Finale Governor Godwin, through the dili¬ gent efforts of Ken Barnes, President of the Class of ' 76, came to the Mount Vernon field house last June 14 to address the graduating seniors. Not only was Godwin ' s visit an honor for the seniors, it was an honor for the Governor himself. While leaving the fieldhouse, Godwin remarked to an usher that he was quite impressed by the polite, attentive attitude of the seniors, and quite moved by the af¬ fection they exhibited for the school and for each other. Truly, graduation from Mount Vernon was a poignant experience. lomecoming Spirits Not Dampened By Rain Homecoming, ' 76 One could feel the excitement in the air, as Friday night drew nearer. Who was so-and-so taking to the dance? Who was going to be the Queen? Which class was going to win the float, the skit, and the cafeteria decorations? Finally, after an excrutiatingly long wait. Homecoming, with its theme, Places to eat, was upon Mount Vernon. Friday afternoon, it was decided that the Freshman Class, with ARNOLD ' S RESTAURANT, from Happy Days, had won the cafeteria decorations, while at the pep rally, the Seniors won the skit, with the Major Mouseketeer Club. That night, through the drizzle. Shannon Coleman became the 1976 Homecoming Queen, succeeding Lisa McGrath. After the Marching Majors honored Shannon with Miss Amer¬ ica, the floats drove by the home stands, where they were judged. The Senior Class won, with its FARRELL ' S float. Shannon Coleman crowned Queen. The 1976 Homecoming Court. Facing: Junior Class Princesses. Senior float. Sophomore, Freshman Princesses. Junior Princesses and escorts: Lyndsay Bowie, Ed Easton; Terri Murphy, with Mr. P. Murphy. The Seniors ' winning float, FARRELL ' S ICE CREAM PARLOR. School Life —75 Homecoming 1976 . Queen A m Court A CjJUlUviS -flKXASL- Harmony Comes To Mt Vernon Stage October 27 saw the premier of the Choral Department ' s concert season at Mt. Vernon, with the fall concert, themed The Harvest. The singers pleased the large crowd in attendance with For All We Know, Deep River, Carolina Moon, and Bye Bye Blues, among other selections. Groups that performed included the Concert Choir, the Madrigals, the Select Girls ' Chorus, and the Beginning Girls ' Chorus. The Girls ' Barbershop Quartet and its more traditional counterpart—the Boys ' Bar¬ bershop—were also featured. The enthu¬ siastic interest in choral music at Mt. Vernon—something rarely found in high schools —can be attributed only to the hard work of the 160 choral students and their sponsor, Ms. Louise Hopkins. Madrigals ham it up. Girls ' Barbershop cracks up. Beginning Girls ' Chorus tunes up. Students Sell Magazines, Grads Sell Colleges As in many years past, the magazine campaign and College Night became two of the key events during the fall, the latter organized by the guidance department, the former by the S.G.A. An important event because of the money it raises for Mt. Vernon clubs and organizations, the magazine campaign once again was well-organized and successfully executed. Because not everyone is naturally motivated to sell magazines, prizes were offered as incentive, and what an incentive they were! According to S.G.A. treasurer Jill Rupp, the magazine campaign made approximately $5000 for the different clubs at Mt. Vernon. College night, a perennially popular event, gives students the opportunity to explore possible college choices without having to visit to the colleges. Mr. Skinner instills commercial spirit in the seniors. Meredith Marie and Frankenstein perform at magazine assembly. V.P.I. representative handles curious crowd. uBi ■ rar 9 Jin Tlt iS ft ms No Amoebae Here, Still Bio II Has Dance Yet another myth surrounding top- notch students was shattered when the Bio II Club sponsored a lucrative disco dance, in hopes of saving money for—what else—a marine biology field trip. What? ' Brains ' listen to disco music? Ha! Not only did the Bio II students, who sometimes are deservingly la¬ beled ' Brains ' , listen to the music, but they danced too; they even imported a professional instructor to teach the hustle. Perhaps that is why jet-setting socialites like Bio II Sponsor Mrs. Avery and her husband were in attendance. Mr. Kaz quips, Didn ' t you guys know we Poles are born with rhythm? Hustlers Mr. and Mrs. Avery. Gambling Runs Rampant At Mt. Vernon A private group of lunch-time gamblers pooling money in the media center. Pen¬ sive stategists look desiringly at the Kitty, as the dealer stands uninterestedly by. Dice, cards, and phoney money were spotlighted on November 12, when the Key Club sponsored its annual Las Vegas Night, a high¬ ly successful fund-raising event. For a set fee, prospective gam¬ blers purchased a package of phon¬ ey money, with which they were free to gamble at any of the many available games—as long as the phoney money held out. The ul¬ timate goal was to win the door prize, but for those who did not win, there was sufficient consola¬ tion in matching wits with Lady Luck. Blithe Spirit Materializes Though it was haunted by mysterious problems from the start of rehearsal. Blithe Spirit materialized on stage at Mt. Vernon on November 18, 19, and 20. Because of the many bizarre technical failures that were manifested while re¬ hearsing the play, the director con¬ sidered postponing it, but through the nose - to - the - grindstone efforts of several members of the drama depart¬ ment, the play was presented on sched¬ ule. Produced by Troupe 1779 of the International Thespian Society, and directed by A. Lee Pauley, Noel Coward ' s farcical comedy brought laughs to the audiences and revenue to the Thespian Troupe. The play starred Terry Colley, Kevin DiLallo, Susan DonneI, and Alison Wood. Terry Colley, as Madame Arcati, declares, There ' s a fly in my tea! Charles Condomine and the amorous ghost of his first wife, Elvira. Tension builds during the seance scene. Cerebral Goals Preserved By Two Groups The true purpose for high school is often overshadowed by numer¬ ous extracurricular activities. T here are, however, two organizations which preserve academic goals: the National Honor Society and the It ' s Academic team. In the fall and spring, the Na¬ tional Honor Society accepts ap¬ plications for membership. Those who meet the high standards for membership — character, leader¬ ship, scholarship, and citizenship — are notified and inducted within a few weeks. The It ' s Academic team is a group of seven people who pit their intellects against those of other area high schools in locally televised cerebral competitions. Although only three can partici¬ pate in a televised production, all team members are required to en¬ dure the same rigorous mental training. Team members not pic¬ tured here are: Jim Easton, Neil McDougall, Duane Maxwell, and Chris Rowland. ■ Hr r m j • 1 1 i 1 r r ’ : National Honor Society inductees take pledge. On the air with L. Bligh, ). Miller, L. Passman, and sponsor C. Rufty. 22—School Life Choral Department Rings In Christmas The Choral Department repeated a tradition older than any student at Mount Vernon when it presented its ever-popular Christmas Concert. Tra¬ ditional as well as current seasonal renditions were performed, offering enjoyment to everyone ' s musical taste. Of particular interest was the grand finale — Handel ' s Hallelujah Chorus —during which Mount Vernon Cho¬ rus alumni were invited onstage to join voices with present choral students. The applause from the audiences for both performances in¬ dicates why the Concert is repeated every year. The Madrigals harmonize on the popular Fruitcake. Together with Mount Vernon chorus alumni, the present choral department presents the Hallelujah Chorus. School Life —23 W.Va. Bus Trip, Candy Canes Highlight December A busload of Mt. Vernon students, under the patient guidance of English teacher Mrs. Cynthia Rufty, took the weekend of December 4 to trek to Morgantown, West Virginia to watch Barry Signorelli, class of 1976, star in West Virginia University ' s production of Romeo and Juliet. The students were housed in a church, whence a bus took them to tour the University campus, and, of course, to see the play. A week after the bus returned to Mt. Vernon, the students were still raving about the production. The Junior class sponsored the tradi¬ tional candy cane sale this Christmas, an ever-popular fund-raising event which grossed five-hundred dollars for the class. The popularity of this project is undoubtedly due to the efficiency with which the Juniors handled their business. Mr. Lyons boasts about tbe number of candy canes be has received. West Virginia trip chaperones Mr. Pauley and Mrs. Rufty pose with a select group of cultured students. Freshmen Find Valentine ' s Day Profitable The freshman class exhibited ex¬ traordinarily fine organization and participation when it sold Valen¬ tine ' s Day lollipops and carna¬ tions this February. A project usual¬ ly attempted only by upper class- men, this Valentine ' s Day effort proved, as usual, to be quite a large task. But, any sacrifices the fresh¬ men made to organize this project were well worth it: they sold over one thousand lollipops and over three hundred carnations. This suc¬ cess is just one example of the ef¬ ficiency of the freshman class, a class which, as of February, had earned more money for its treas¬ ury than all the money from Mt. Vernon ' s past three freshman classes combined. School Life—25 While Century ' s Worst Blizzard Cripples Traffic, It Liberates Students The food service department at Mount Vernon has emerged as one of the most active groups at school. Every Thursday throughout the year, twice a day, food service has pre¬ sented The Mount Vernon Tavern, an alternative to cafeteria lunch, available to all teachers. For a nom¬ inal fee, teachers are provided with a sumptuous square meal prepared entirely by the food service students. In addition to operating The Mount Vernon Tavern, the department sold homemade fruitcakes to the faculty at Christmas, as well as homemade Valentine ' s Day cakes in February. When the group ' s previous sponsor, Mrs. Anne Meacham, took leave, she was replaced by Mrs. Hartman, who is continuing the program that Mrs. Meacham started—a program that has helped to make the past school year a bit more memorable for many people. Food Service Cooks Up Goodies Greenhouse Starts To Bloom After three years of dreaming, planning, and building, the green¬ house in the senior courtyard fi¬ nally became a reality this spring. Three years ago, the greenhouse was not much more than a dream and a request for the county to supply one thousand dollars — enough to purchase the raw ma¬ terials. After one year, the county agreed to buy the school a green¬ house, and plans were drawn. Mon¬ ey and labor were then needed to construct the greenhouse from the newly acquired raw materials. The PTA, the SGA, and the science department provided the money, while the Unbeaten Path Club and the Plant Club, along with other volunteers, provided the labor. Vocational students from the Edi- son-Mt. Vernon cooperative pro¬ gram were responsible for the greenhouse ' s wiring, and commu¬ nity groups and individuals sup¬ plied the plants. Thus, through the patient and unselfish efforts of many, Mt. Vernon now has a last¬ ing treasure: the greenhouse. School Life —29 xXH j guee 6 JZ qoifo— iOOr)(— j-lA -id! on Chem Lpf , 50 HU l etc ' qcx icxlen -C j Ha.be ft 6cx6y cxr d C ' ti V ao-t x Sopeir fan - ft L5 f) C 40m 7dr “q I . foor ff cnoL. -Y l Sn it ' -£ ’P.5. Ktmember j)r cl L plcuj aocotni I fC J Tty cl f, (Hex ) 5o I ' Yitsc h ' for I 1 UJ£i h(x JC to Oyvic— moce_ 5 U t Some . iifyqt ' Oki Zanctu I Coal ' ooctl it ' s been a grecol (jtar ane d. XV? giacL. T got to be goun part — rvuxnaytr Lo ncutr fi itsh any thing .) 2ft ihtnlc you re¬ ft great Cjoy ex ret ale fl csC. Cx lot of ' fojetder so - nt%L 60 7 Jx Q jyA J Ychj fC UQcp y} A] ) dp H CCLr ' 6 oyx.nL. tltij- ' ihaialcs {or- cxH tine, help t ' n gejyvirHX tiCS a.nd. cocfLjtkt np else, jr rea.ll y afprcti coot—ie . flnoC fanoCot be 5 ore_ -+o QjO ail thf ooaxj to 7— in 3 {cdc ntxi uccxr in poor gprnr -5 6 c 5 , cx coup ? Frosh; J.V. Cheerleaders Freshmen Cheerleaders: FRONT ROW: S. Zelloe, E. Bowie, SECOND ROW: B. Weaver, M. Michaels, L. Thompson, K. McGuire, L. Boyce, BACK ROW: C. Schmidt, G. Jacobson, M. Spotswood. Standing in front of the crowds, showing their spirit and support for all the athletic teams is the responsibility of the cheerleaders. Thirty-four girls make up the combined squads, which consists of Freshmen, Junior Varsity and Varsity cheerleaders. The girls must compete for a position on a squad and they then attend a summer camp where cheers, routines and chants are practiced and memorized. This necessary part of cheerleading also provides a welcome opportunity to get to know the other girls. Each girls has her own personality; it takes a great deal of time, patience and practice to get all the voices, movements and cheers in unison, comments Varsity co-captain Melissa Boster. Team work and consideration for others is also a vital part of being a good cheerleader. 32 —Cheedeaders J.V. Cheerleaders A. Baber, H. Klein, K. Stallo, T. Schumm, A. Danforth, J. Rusan, R. Allen, C. D ' Amico, M. Burkard, T. Ciccone. J.V. Cheerleaders—33 Varsity Cheerleaders ' Roll Call . . . Varsity Cheerleaders —35 Drill Team And Flag Corps Perform With Flair . . . 36 —Drill Team Flag Corps olor Guard mm r A Rifle Corps Color Guard—37 The Marching Majors Music, like a never forgotten memory, fills the hearts of Mount Vernon students. Under the direc¬ tion of Jim Dash, the Symphonic, Stage, Concert, All-Regional, and Marching Bands have a quality admired by students, parents, and teachers of the community. They are a part of the school that every¬ one thanks for their concerts, pa¬ rades, and half-time entertain¬ ments. Without them how else could we get the feeling of pride, hearing the alma mater, the fight song, or Hallelujah Chorus. k J a L ”, • -Jjtr i S|S S if m : i And The Bands Played On A Couple Of Quartets To Go . . . tor A Modern Music Masters Madrigals . . . Making Melody . to teach the world to sing ... is the speciality of Ms. Hopkins, the director of Mt. Vern¬ on ' s large and successful choral department, which consists of Mixed Chorus, Beginning Girls ' , Select Girls ' , Concert Choir, Madri¬ gals, Girls ' Barbershop and Boys ' Barbershop. There is a group right for anyone who sings. Mt. Vernon songsters are well known and ap¬ plauded both in and out of school. Their own exclusive honor society. Modern Music Masters, consists of qualified choral and band upper¬ classmen. Huge as the department is, they prove that one does not have to sacrifice quality for quantity. Modem Music Masters Madrigals—41 Select Girls ' Chorus—The Cream Of The Crop . . . Concert Choir—Harmony At Its Best . . . 42—Select Girls Chorus Concert Choir V Mixed Chorus; Beginning Girls ' Chorus Mixed Chorus Beginning Girls ' Chorus—43 Key Club Challenges Indifference We live in a society plagued by indifference, in which many people complain but very few take the ini¬ tiative to help create a better world to live in. Through this year ' s theme, Challenge Indifference , M.V. Key Clubbers have replaced apathy with involvement in their club and community activities. Their biggest project for the year is helping with the M.V. Hospital. Included in this project are: guided tours, landscaping projects and training of workers to assist in the hospital. Other big activities in¬ clude Las Vegas Night, a Dance Marathon, and the Dating Game Show. TOP TO BOTTOM: R. Ciccone, B. Phil¬ lips, P. Grayson, R. Farwell, D. Bona, T. Timberlake, T. Lovelace C. Berg, A. Borg, ]. Spiller, J. McGovern, J. Daus, J. Sey¬ mour, ). Lanahan, T. Scandling, A. Meeker, T. Lauterbach, S. Thompson, S. Kapler, J. Shanahan, B. Bena, J. Russel. 44—Key Club i • VALLEY FORGF :: ■ • VALLEY c OW i • VALLEY FORGF :: • • VALLI ;;JlllY4. 17 s: ;4:iAiLY4 1776 Washwoto- FORGE .% F. liJULVA. CmmS;:1776 [hwgton i ■ • VALlI JULY4, L 17 ' i 1776 -i lLEY forc I iSHWGTOf I • v T. Marzhoff (Sec), M. Stoffel (Pres.), T. Lovelace (Frosh Dir.), C. Berg (Soph. Dir.) .■ M. Harwood, Mr. Thomas, R. Farwell (Vice Pres.), T. Shanahan (Treas.) r - Jim QTB RGE r ■ Mr. Winright (Kiwanas-Key Club Advisor), Matt Harwood (Lt. Governor), Mr. Thomas (Faculty Advisor) Mark Stoffel donates money raised by the Key Club Marathon Dance to M.V. Hospital representative, William Meyer. TOP TO BOTTOM: J. Bona, B. Avery, D Williams, T. Coodwyn, B. Williams, S. Marx, M. Skwarski, B. Quigley, S. Doyle, N. Mc- Dougall, T. Shanahan, T. Baird, C. Argo, P. Jacobson, B. Howland, D. Bracken. Las Vegas is tough, kid. You ' re going to lose sometime m 1 $ it, M Key Club—45 As a service organization, the Keyettes have been busy this year. The girls conducted the Christmas Bazaar and sponsored a dance. To add to their list of achievements, they gave weekly swimming les¬ sons to the handicapped, assisted in the Bloodmobile, and held a canned food drive at Thanksgiving. They prepared a spaghetti dinner for the community. To end their year, they attended their annual convention at Boston. OFFICES STANDING: H J. Pooty, SITTING: P. K. BizierSs. Schrage. Keyettes ' ABC ' s: Always Benefitting Community 46 —Keyettes Keyettes—47 Junior Honor Society Shows Spirit The Junior Honor Society has proven itself to be one of the most active organizations at Mt. Ver¬ non High School. Qualifications for membership consists of a 3.5 academic average, teacher rec¬ ommendation and a well rounded personality. Through candy sales, the major project of the Junior Honor Society, over $500 dollars was earned which in turn was used to finance charitable activities, such as the Mother ' s Day Tea at Oak Meadows Nursing Home. They also have donated money to the Peace Corps for the building of schools and to the Melinda Darnell fund. Junior Honor Society has also given money to the greenhouse project. Officers: STANDING: P. Passman (V. Pres.), ). Knudson (Pres.). SITTING: R. Harrison (Sec.), A. Naleid (Hist.), G. Sotos (Tres.). Passman, Damico, T. Dean, C. Ham- ison, S. Zjost, H. Klein, J. Mallet, N. McDougall, P. Hi M !jt 31 w - M National Honor Society: L. Adams, D. Al¬ ford, D. Alfred, D. Ball, K. Bizier, W. Bland- ing, A. Borg, S. Boyles, L Brown, P. Cha- loux, W. Christner, A. Drexler, J. Drexler, M. Foltz, L. Foster, M. Howland, D. Hug, Robertson, J. Russell, M. Schmitt, S. Schrage, M. Schine, A. Spider, M. Stoffel, T. Tran, P. Unger, S. West, B. Williams, D. Wil¬ liams, V. Williams, N. Zaice S. Kolzak, S. Kromer, S. Lally, L Linden, T. Lovelace, C. Marcy, D. Maxwell, J. Miller, S. Murphee, B. Nason, B. Nichols, L. Ni¬ chols, L. Passman, K. Pufco, B. Purcell, C. W i 1 s p _ r. . 8 r 1 - i Imk M mm gf National Honor Society Achieves Its Goals The National Honor Society, with its five goals—leadership, scholar¬ ship, citizenship, character, and service, is probably the most dif¬ ficult and prestigious organization to enter at Mt. Vernon. Prerequi¬ sites for membership consist of a maintained 3.5 grade point average, acceptable ciriculum, extraciricu- lar activities, and teacher recomen- dations. The National Honor So¬ ciety is responsible for the opera¬ tion of the Book Nook. They also sponsor the Bike-A-Thon, donat¬ ing the proceeds to charity, serve as guides for Back to School Night, and are volunteer tutors at inter¬ mediate and elementary school. National Honor Society—49 French Club Honor Society The French Club and French Honor Society offer students the chance to explore in greater depth the French language and culture. The honor society is for students who have successfully completed two years of French. These ad¬ vanced students often tutor begin¬ ning French students. About mid year, they reward themselves with a feast of native food. French H.S. —M. . Foltz, S. Murphee, T. Lovelace, S. King, M. Schmitt, K. Marcy, S. Lally, D. Ball, SECOND ROW: A. White- ford, A. Seesholtz, Lee, A. Miller THIRD ROW: Ms. Landgrabe, T. Modjeski, V. Williams, A. Spitler, L. Ngo, D. Denton, S. West, T.M. Tran French Club — T. Modjeski, A. Seesholtz, Leggett, K. Ryan, B. Taylor, R. Conant, A. V. Williams, T. Lovelace, A. Whiteford C. Gibbs, L. Schwartz 50—French Honor Society French Club Science Club Plant Club ■ Science is a vital part of Mt. Vernon ' s extracurricular activities. Working and learning together about nature and each other is the main goal of the Horticulture Club. Through much hard work they have assisted in making the dream of building a school greenhouse a reality. George Dimer, club spon¬ sor, and club members have suc¬ ceeded in stocking the greenhouse with plants they have grown. Under the direction of Harold Swain, the Science Club was organized for those students with scientific in¬ terests. Experiments and trips to such places as the Naval Observa¬ tory helped them to broaden their knowledge in this field. Reaching out toward the unknown and find¬ ing out more about establisned facts are the major concerns. Plant Club —5. Kromer, J. Drexler, C. Sweatt, K. Scott, SECOND ROW: D. Spann, M. Dickerson, D. Temple Science Club — A. Seesholtz, D. Maxwell, M. Fetterman, S. Anstay, N.J. Poe, B. Gaupp, A. Fontaine, B. Staader, N. Tran, Mr. Swain, Meeker, C. Barnes SECOND ROW: R. Ciccone, D. Williams C. Plant Club Science Club —57 New Experience In Journalism Qualifications for membership into the newly organized Quill and Scroll Society consists of students being on the staff of one of the school publications, having a B , or better academic average, and ob¬ taining their Teacher ' s recommen¬ dation. So far, members have sold valentines for the newspaper, and they plan to sponsor a one hundred dollar scholarship grant to be a- warded to the most outstanding Journalism student of the year. Quill Scroll—F. Grossman, N. Koph, SECOND ROW: L. Passman, D. Eng, K. Craddock, THIRD ROW: T. Perkins, R. Carnahan, Ms. Rossell 52—Quill Scroll German Club The German Club is one of the older language clubs at Mount Vernon. Students who want to explore the German language and culture , may join. They participate in bake sales and meet regularly to discuss club activities in the future. German Club—P. Hoard, M. Harris, T. Parker, J. Gorwitz, D. Gallagher, ). Spiller, • D. Johnson, K. Kastler, D. Leuppert, L. Narmi, C. Brodly, D. Ward, P. Hightower, B. Mccomb, G. Lewis, L. Moore, S. Fenster- maker, L. Donnel, T. Wisniewski, L. Lee, A. Drexler, C. Newton, S. Duvall, NOT PICTURED —S. Summers German Club—53 C WU AfKi SCA: D. Johnson, R. Burke, C. Pufko, P. Flattery, L. Brown, T, Lovelace, ). Davey, Do you have a great idea for a new club? Does your club budget need help? Do you want to revise your club constitution? Or maybe you ' ve got a fantastic theme for the prom or homecoming game? The place to take any of these ideas or problems is the Student Govern¬ ment. The group consists of three senators from each class and four officers. They organize the maga¬ zine drive each year which is the biggest money raising affair of the school. Over three thousands dol¬ lars is collected annually for Mount Vernon. This year the SGA sena¬ tors voted to give the Audio Visual Department fifteen hundred dol¬ lars for film strips, tapes, and films. They also voted to give the science department eleven hundred dollars, to aid in building the greenhouse. This year the SGA held Student Exchange Day with Fort Hunt High School. They discussed student government and academics. They also attended a leadership work¬ shop in the fall at Hayfield High School. mm. Carolyn Sweatt—Secretary KWH --- Student Advisory Council The Student Advisory Council is the students ' link to the Fair¬ fax County School Board and area supervisors. The council consists of four elected members who meet monthly to discuss student prob¬ lems in the school and to advise the principal of these problems. One of the four representatives is also chosen to meet with other school representatives at county level. These school representatives elect one person to serve on the school board. While this person doesn ' t have voting rights, he does advise the board as to what stu¬ dents want. This year the SAC was instrumental in getting a sex edu¬ cation course in Fairfax County Schools. SAC—SS DECA: FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, D. Ack¬ ers, T. McGinty, L. Damico, L. Green, T. Brooks, W. Knicely, M. Turner, K. Butcho, SECOND ROW: W. Williams, T. Hartman, T. Escola, K. Dancy, E. Mayo, M. Breul, R. Cormier, S. Phelps, THIRD ROW: Mr. Will Henry, Mr. Jack Hiatt, K. Wyman, K. Chris¬ tiansen, M. Baker, V. Brown, K. McKinney, J. Waldron, S. Mathews, K. Olson, B. Deav- ers, G. Gransback, C. Wright, P. Olney, P. Merrick, G. Efthemes, J. Dickinson, D. West, M. Myers, Mr. Chuck Snell, E. Barryman. FOURTH ROW: L. Collins, P. Barry, P. Cay- ton, J. Thurston, D. Hamilton, C. Anderson, B. Gates, J. Fulton, C. Loda, J. Tydings, y A IfTr 1 [ r i W DECA VICA For students who want jobs that involve skilled labor after high school, DECA and VICA both offer on the job training and classroom theory which includes communica¬ tion, economics, and material usage. VICA is a club for students inter¬ ested in trade, technical, or indus¬ trial jobs. DECA is an organization for those students who are inter¬ ested in retailing and merchandise. Members of both clubs are ex¬ pected to have jobs as part of their grade. Students in VICA are cur¬ rently holding such jobs as lab as¬ sistant, carpenter, auto mechanic, surveyor, airline reservation! st, and dental assistant. DECA students annually participate in a nationwide contest where they compete on local, state, and national levels. They re-enact on the job situa¬ tions on which they are judged. VICA: FRONT ROW: I. Mine, J. Mills, M. Dinger, C. Hall; SECOND ROW: S. Hef¬ lin, D. Johson, C. Brooks; THIRD ROW: D. Atkins, P. Kennedy, R. Barroughclough, FOURTH ROW: V. Lyons, P. Henderson, C. Batton, D. Catton; BACK ROW: W. Ben- net, J. Gaeble, S. Chris, W. Diggs 56—DECAA ICA Art Club Future Business Leaders Art-Club: R. Ciccone, Jp. Fieffer, S ski, K. Foster, N. Vest, N. Atkins, N. Ms. Bellonby. The Art Club provides a time and a place for art students to exchange ideas and to participate in a wide variety of artistic activities. The club hears lectures on different aspects of art, visits art galleries, and parti¬ cipates in group and individual projects, and critique sessions. Preparing students for careers in the business world is the concern of the Future Business Leaders of America. Mount Vernon students show a definite interest in their future by joining the FBLA club. They are introduced to many facets of business through films and guest speakers during in-school field trips. The organization performs a com¬ munity service each year by spon¬ soring a collection campaign for the March of Dimes. FBLA: FRONT ROW: T. Escola, 5 . Rollins, SECOND ROW: L. White, P. Wampler, A. Schultz, D. Davis, E. Detrovida, T. Katersa, D. Pridmore, L. Chernault, THIRD ROW: j. Seynor, G. Harrison, T. Wright, S. Woods, T. Wisnewski, L. Crichter, P. Foreman, BACK ROW: Ms. Jacobsen, P. Barry, S. Volner, J. Thornton, C. Whipple, N.J. Poe. Get The Works At Mount Vernon High Cosmetology: FRONT ROW: T. Bodson, C. Grubb, S. Kunkle, V. Heimann, S. Rawson, L. Solis, ). Childers, P. Lefcheck, 5. Whipps, R. Jordan, S. Frank. SECOND ROW: L Raines, P. Kiser, B. Parr, B. Bansey, J. Vance, M. Ayers, B. Beaver, K. Garland, C. Bolton, D. Kerker, B. Combs, M. Dunkley, V Kidd, M. Batistas, J. Scribner, Mrs m. v ' Pullen, P. Mickle. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Taylor, S. Mattingly, M. Mc¬ Cracken, D. Lucas, D. Lacy, J Spinks, C. Petit, T. Glasby, D. Beene. 0 A - If you ' re thinking of changing your image, a haircut might be a good place to start. The Mount Vernon High School Cosmetology Department has all the most mod¬ ern and up to date equipment. They give manicures and pedicures, curls and cuts, and conditioners and colors, all for a reasonable rate three days a week. On Mondays and Tuesdays students work on theory. The girls participated in a charity canned food drive for United Com¬ munity Ministries at Thanksgiving. They also journeyed to Hayfield High School to take place in a haircutting seminar taught by the winner of the National Haircutting Contest. 58—Cosmetology Future Famous Fashioners A trip to New York ' s garment district and a chance to meet famous fashion designers high¬ lighted the activities of the school year for the Fashion Associates Club. Another big event of the year was a trip to historic Williams¬ burg to observe eighteenth century clothes. Other activities included field trips to nearby stores and discussions of current fashion, sell¬ ing techniques and planning fashion shows. This year ' s teacher, a new comer to Mount Vernon, is Miss. Helen Haskett who is a member of the Washington Fashion Group. She sponsored the charity benefit con¬ nected with the opening of Bloom- ingdales. Miss. Haskett taught at Herndon High prior to coming to Mount Vernon. Fashion Associates —59 i V What has sixteens legs, eight heads, and demolishes everything in its path? The Mount Vernon Debate Team, of course! While still novices, debaters Kathy Ryan and Kelley Stalzer, studied for six weeks at Georgetown University last sum¬ mer. They are currently debating at championship level. At the first invitational tournament of the year which was held at Springfield, they made it to quarter finals. At the Washington Forensics League Tour¬ nament held at Marshall High School, they placed fourth. Brian Camp, secretary of the team, and his partner, Dave McKnight, made it to octa finals in a national invita¬ tional tournament held at Wheaton. At a Washington Forensics League Tournament, also held at Wheaton, they placed second. Brian Camp also came in third over-all at the Student Congress held at Church- hill High School in December. Other team members include Pam Debaters Talk Down Competition Haye, Ron Walutes, Chris Gillman, and Scott Innis. Debate Team: FRONT TO BACK: R. Walutes, P. Haye, C, Gillman, D. McKnight, K. Stalzer (Pres.), S. Innis, K. Ryan (Vice-Pres.), B. Camp (Secretary), Mr. Mike Zuralow. 60 —Debate Team Bible Club Finds New Life. US9J ' i-Vvjrf.i-3 ' I found it! a new life in Jesus Christ! This is what the Bible Club is all about. This year its member¬ ship has doubled over previous years. Learning, teaching, singing and praying together they grow spiritually. Mr. Harold Swain spon¬ sors the club, which officially changed its name to New Life. Members meet on Wednesdays during seventh period. Meet¬ ings are open to those who are interested. New Life Club: FRONT ROW: C. Furrow, C. Hona, M. King. SECOND ROW: L. Bligh, C. Russell, S. Summers, N.J. Poe, L. Gates, J. Latham, K. Zimmer. TF-IIRD ROW: W. Stinecki, B. Callagher, R. Colger, S. Anstay, A. Shingler, L. Catlan. A. laterossa, BACK ROW: C. Hoye, Mr. Swain, M. Wilson, B. Purcell, P. Lanning, D. Lalta, D. McKni gbl. Chess Club Since the Fischer-Spassky Chess Tournament, participation in the game of chess has doubled nation¬ wide—and is expected to keep rising. The members of the Mount Vernon High School Chess Club meet every week, under the spon¬ sorship of Mr. Price to plan strategy and moves, and to enhance their game. They also attended a tourna¬ ment this March, at Edison High School. The club is open to anyone who is interested. The only pre¬ requisite is owning a chess set. While most of the members own sets costing between five and ten dollars, sets are available for as little as three dollars, or if ivory is preferred, for as much as one thousand. Chess Club: FRONT ROW: M. Carroll, S. Summers, SECOND ROW: P. Chaloux, B. Nichols, J. Miller, T. Wells. BACK ROW: J. Anderson, J. Easton, C. Wang, B. Camp, M. Tenney. New Life Club Chess Club —67 Literary Club , Em Vee Hi; Style, In Other Words . . . In the Fall ' 76, our school newspaper got a new sponor, Mrs. Julie Russell. She has since brought it to a level of quality that has stimulated the praise of students, teachers, and administrators. During the school year, the paper was noted for its honest and refreshing style of reporting news, and for its mature and sometimes controversial positions on the day ' s topics. Also, the EM VEE HI staff voted into office the first black Editor-in-chief, Tony Perkins, a senior, who along with his staff—was largely responsible for the quality of the material published. Also working with words at Mount Vernon members of the Literary Club submit their work to club sponsor, Tod Crowley, for in¬ clusion in the annual paper. Stu¬ dents talented in the writing field are encouraged to participate. ' EM VEE i Seibert, K Carnahan J Perkins. Staff: F. Gr ' addick, M. Horton, ).i mm J am I jf I I B 4 War Games,, Popular Since Romans WAR GAMES: Douglas Hug, Brian Cr Eddy Moser , Dan Huffman, Mike Condray. ’ Contrary to popular belief, the Latin language is not dead. Latin is rapidly gaining in popularity here at Mount Vernon, and is pulling along side of the more frequently studied languages such as: German, French, and Spanish. In the past few years the Junior Classical League has witnessed this growth of interest in its size of membership. With a new sponsor, Ms. Betty Bartelmus, the Junior Classical League hopes to add new dimensions to the interest in the Latin language for years to come. Aside from learning about the language, the club is in¬ terested in studying Roman culture and civilization. For the past two years, the Junior Classical League has attend¬ ed the Virginia State Latin Convention. The highpoint of the convention is an authentic Roman banquet at which Roman dress is required. It is stressed that one is not required to take Latin in order to be a Junior Classical League member. Junior Classical League: D. Yoder, K. Robin¬ son, J. Hymo, T. AlDana, C. Efthmeus, T. Turner, J. Michelson, D. Bona, J. Moser, D. Wheeler, T . Baird, B. Warr, Ms. Bartelmes, D. Ward, C. Tronolone, 5. Kong, L. Bligh. War Games Junior Classical League—63 I I § Unbeaten Path Holds Up Greenhouse The Unbeaten Pain Club is a new club which was formed at the close of the last school year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. George Dimer, this club has played the single most important role in building the greenhouse. It has maintained two bulletin boards with news about concerts, ecology, and mari¬ juana legislation, and it has parti¬ cipated in after-school clean-up campaigns. The hum of calculator batteries and the clicking of slide rules which emit from Ms. Lois Yearick ' s room can only be attributed to the Math Team ' s enthusiastic group activity. Talented math students vie bi¬ weekly against area high schools in mathmatical competitions. During a meet each team must solve thirty problems, earning points for each correct answer. Though the team receives little publicity at home, it has given Mt. Vernon a prestigious reputation in local math circles. The team has continued to hold a place no lower than fourth, out of more than thirty teams, throughout the entire school year. Euclideans And Pythagoreans Match Wits 64—Unbeaten Path Math Team Third Worlders Promote Activities The Third World Experience, a group dedicated to raising con¬ sciousness about Blacks and their roots in the American society, pro¬ vides an opportunity for students to explore the cultural aspects of America ' s most populous pure eth¬ nic group. The Third World Athletics Club, or TWA, was formed to promote sports in high school, especially girls ' sports. Sponsored by year- round coach Ms. Deb Harlan, the TWA has already raised impressive sums to buy much needed equip¬ ment for the Mount Vernon girls ' sports program. TWE TWA —65 Act Well Your Part, For There The Honor Lies. Above is the motto of an organ¬ ization that strives for excellence in the dramatic arts. The more common name for this dramatic honor society is Thespians. This society is comprised of students who are devoted to the theater — from the technical aspects to treading the stage. This year the Thespians sponsored Blithe Spirit, the annual thespian produc¬ tion, and the yearly variety show. Other activities were trips to West Virginia University, Albermarle High School in Charlottesville, and an upcoming trip to the North Carolina School of the Arts for a five-day conference during the summer. FRONT ROW: P. Barry, D. Heiny, SFCOND ROW: C. Lam, L BrOyyn M. Lundy, C. Anderton, K. DiLal [arpenter, P. Ei nrw f m T V f I JS j i T ra ■Van 1 66 —Thespians Pauley Makes Regional Director Any theatrical production at Mt. Vernon High School could not go on without trusty backstage crews. The most important of these groups is the Mt. Vernon High School Stage Lighting Crew. This group, which is comprised of qualified technicians and trainees, works hard to make a show great. Besides working with dramatic pro¬ ductions, the Stage Lighting Crew also works debates, choral and band concerts, and other outside activi¬ ties sponsored by groups other than school groups. One could certainly say that the M.V. Stage Lighting Crew made the sun shine in the Little Theater of Mt. Vernon. Sylvestre. SECOND ROW m, T Dorough, M. Nedzbala, Poetzfrann, A. Woodard, K. B. Grahm, Carpenter, Donnell. Stage Lighting Crew —67 Audio Visual Department Comes Alive! Almost every morning without fail, Radio Mt. Vernon brightens the day for students and faculty alike. The program features music of all types, from Bach to Bachman- Turner Overdrive, as well as light monologue, featuring trivia and an¬ nouncements of peoples ' birthdays. The Video Club, which, like Radio Mt. Vernon, is sponsored by Mr. Terry McConnell, serves two purposes at the same time: it gives the club members the opportunity to work with sophisticated video equipment, while performing ser¬ vices for the other clubs — video¬ taping club activities for posterity. Another technological club at Mt. Vernon is the Photo Club, a group devoted to exploring the photo¬ graphic arts. This group is relatively new at Mt. Vernon, but in the three years it has been in ex¬ istence, the club has broadened the lives of many students through photography. 68—Video Club Tor Perkins at the micr J. Goodwin, R. Wsypolski, D. Leupert, T. Cervantes, D. Parker, J. McClosky, M. Smith. ■— Photo Club Radio Mt. Vernon —69 Skiers Savor Snowy Season As our largest and most popular club, its members are often called powder-hound ' hotdogger, or mogul basher, all of which classi¬ fies a person as a skier. The Ski Club members have rightfully earn¬ ed these titles for their show of enthusiasm on the slopes. The high point of the season was an extended trip to KilUngton, Vermont, which as all trips, was made more afford¬ able to club members through its reduced group rates. The venture to the north proved incredibly successful. Among other trips was a weekend at Hunter Mountain, New York. As the skiing season closed, the Ski Club left the slopes still echoing their battle cry, more air! SKI CLUB: L. Adams, N. Atkins, T. Baird, D. Behm, J. Bena, C. Bernd, M. Bernd, D. Bracken, A. Borg, J. Boyce, R. Boyce, D. Cianto, R. Cutting, C. Dietzel, K. DiLallo, L. Emmons, C. Forster, K. Foster, S. Frailey, M. Gays, T. Goodwin, M. Hajdu, H. Harmon, M. Harwood, P. Hay, B. Hayden, K. Hayden, P. Jacobson, B. Jost, S. Jost, M. King, S. Kolzak, G. Lam, K. Link, J. Lovegren, Love¬ lace, Lovelace, L. Mathews, T. McCoy, M. McDonald, G. Mercer, P. Merrick, L. Muster, C. Narmi, N. Okstulski, B. Osborn, A. Parker, L. Pezet, K. Pilkenton, B. Pinkston, T. Poor, B. Rightmer, V. Runyon, J. Rupp, S. Ryan, V. Samuels, S. Schrage, M. Schmitt, L. Schuay, K. Schwimmer, S. Sheer, J. Snapp, J. Spofford, B. Stader, T. Stauffer, C. Stevens, D. Talking- ton, G. Talkington, L. Thorpe, C. Thorton, V. Vatter, J. Watts, R. Watts, B. Wells, D. Wells, M. Winslow, D. Yoder. 70—Skrclub Has been satisfied with snow so soft. I have skiied in heavenly white snow, A joy which many others know, I now know why the bird sings. Because I have experienced the flight of wings. Ski Club—71 Surveyor Staff Produces Grade A Yearbook Producing a good yearbook is a difficult task, in that it requires patience, creativity, and originality as well as a willingness to learn, as one goes along, the nit-pic.ky rules and to abide by them. This year, the staff, which soared to nearly forty members, became an elective class or an alternative for fourth year English; thus, there was more struc¬ ture and more rigidity. Aside from the hard work, there was also enjoyment and fulfillment. A close¬ ness bound yearbookers together during the long hours after school that were spent brainstorming and checking copy. The staff packed page after page off to the factory, recieved and read the proofs of each page. There was much pitch¬ ing in and helping of each other right before dreaded deadlines. Then the pages were finally in the mail. Finally, students were able to fondly and proudly view the finish¬ ed product at the end of the year. FRONT ROW: S. Weltzel, M. Elliot, P. O ' Neill, K. Grabbi. SECOND ROW: B. fost, B. Wells, G. Dunmire, M. Viau, A. Tinnin. K. Dixon, K. Lingan, K. DiLallo, K. Schwimmer, D Tribble, C. Griffin, J. Zelloe, P. Hallesy, P. Barry. BACK ROW: . Carlson, N. Bray, S. Constant. S. Frailey, N. Poe S. Ruple, M. Boster, A. Hodgson, M Starcber, B. Groom, C. Allison, L. Passman. Kevin D Hallo Kathy Lingan S. Ruple, PJ. O ' Nt B. lost—Clubs K. DiLallo—Cop% IWliilr K. Lingan — Sch(X$ N. Bify — Facul J Million—Sports S. Weltzel—Freshman Class M. Viau—Sophomore Class B. Croom—Junior Class L Passman—Photography ). Spofford—Senior r ea rbook Leigh Passman •jfctiim; Sherrie Weltzel Martha Viau Bill Croom JV Baseball Shows All-Out Team Effort In ' 76 FRONT ROW: J. Rager, J. Hagan, M. Mathes, S. Rock, C. Mitchell, M. Thomas, B. Heiney, BACK ROW: S. Rowland ' , R. Slack, D. Rich¬ ter, J. Carlton, P. Luccerelli, S . Townsend, C. Daolas, K. Zepka, R. Parchinski; Coach Sparling. 76—Sports Bob Rock To Minor League . . . Varsity Takes 2nd In State Sports—7 7 FRONT ROW: C. Pattakos, R. Kimble, Hamilton, P. Hill, D. Freaney, J. Griffit BACK ROW: J. Wright, R. Ciccone, Oglivie, J. McGuire, A. Hammaker, Williams, T. Hamden, D. Hubble, J. Bolto Coach Foglio. VARSITY BASEBALL MV 7 Fairfax 3 MV 7 Stuart 1 MV 6 Oakton 8 MV 5 Ft. Hunt 0 MV 3 Ft. Hunt 0 MV 4 Hayfield 3 MV 5 Edison 2 MV 3 Jefferson 6 MV 7 Croveton 0 MV 8 Lee 7 MV 3 Hayfield 7 MV 9 Edison 0 MV 7 Jefferson 5 MV 2 Lee 0 MV 0 Croveton 7 MV 5 Hayfield 7 MV 4 Edison 0 MV 3 Jefferson 5 MV 2 Lee 0 MV 0 Croveton 7 7 8 —Sports Majors Hav e A Spectacular Year The Majors ' Varsity Baseball Team went all the way to state finals, led by the captain, Tom Frye. Ending the ' 76 season with a 14-6 record, the pitching staff of Bob Rock, Atlee Hammaker, and Jim McGuire, had a combined E.R.A. of 0.99, (less than 1 run per game.) The hitting was a strong- point for the Majors ' as joe Bolton, Tom Frye, and Dave Freaney fin¬ ished the season with high batting averages. Sports—79 A Good Year For Girls ' Softball The Softball Team of ' 76 ad¬ vanced to the Regional playoffs. Paula Shorten and Mary Siegrist were the outstanding players on the team. As a whole, the team finished with a 7-3 record. Varsity Softball MV 2 Hayfield MV 12 Groveton MV 8 Edison MV 8 Jefferson MV 4 Lee MV 10 Hayfield MV 11 Groveton MV 14 Edison MV 7 Lee MV 7 Jefferson FRONT ROW: P. Shorten, ). Drexler. SECOND ROW: F. Rewis, P. O ' Neill, J. Smolins, J. Anderson, K. Whyman, M. Debiase. BACK ROW: M. Jones, T. Ar- baugh, D. Poland, M. Siegrist, L London, Coach Allen. 80—Sports FRONT ROW: M. Debiase, M. Shine. SECOND ROW: L. Sumler, T. White, L. Lakey, P. O ' Neill. BACK ROW: Coach Fair¬ banks, D. Devine, T. Records, D. Poland, D. Hurst, G. Powell, T. Youg, L. Adams. JV Softball MV 24 Hayfield 9 i MV 75 Croveton 13 MV 7 Edison 21 MV 27 Jefferson 5 MV 77 Lee 8 MV 14 Hayfield 2 MV 9 Croveton 7 MV 15 Edison 2 MV 20 Lee 5 MV 17 Jefferson 77 The Mt. Vernon Jr. Varsity soft- ball team ended the ' 76 season with a 9-1 record. Outstanding players included Lindy Sumler, Gin- ny Powell, and Moira Shine. The combined team efforts made for a spectular year for the JV team. Sports—81 Track—Near The Top Again The Majors ' Track Team finished another outstanding season. They placed fifth in the state, fourth in the region, third in the district, and achieved a four and one record through the regular season. Outstanding track and field par¬ ticipants included Brett Eppert who skyed over seven feet and one quarter inch to gain the number one best high school jumper in the nation. Brett Eppert is also ac¬ claimed the world ' s best high school all-around jumper. Mt. Vernon was also blessed with one of the best sprinters our school has had in years, Mike Brown, who burned a 9.9 hundred which ties the school record and took first place in the district meet. Track MV 4-1 MV LEE LAKE BRADDOCK MV JEFFERSON GROVETON MV EDISON HAY FIELD -MY. W. SPRINGFIELD FORT HUNT MV HAY FIELD FRONT ROW: Captain: M. Brown, Captain: B. Phillips, Captain: C. Lewis, SECOND ROW: C. Watts, M. Patrick, B. Baird, D. Johnson, J. Boinest, B. Dourty, B. Jackson, P. Hightower, M. Swanson, J. Paulsen, A. Robinson, C. Vest, J. Schuck, F. Villigran, BACK ROW: Coach K. Caudreault, J. Rock- echarley, S. Vandyke, T. Denton, C. Dietzel, A. Shingler, K. Grabbi, M. Rowland, I. Grabbi, B. Kolb, J. Morningstar, K. Di- Lallo, D. Donovan, D. Mercado, Coach W. Privette. 82—Boys ' Track The Girls ' Track Team finished another well thought of season. Although beating many of the powerhouse teams in the area, our team had some bad luck in some of the bigger meets. Some of their misfortunes occurred at the Ma- grueder Relays on the track of Washington and Lee. The girls did surprisingly well in the District, County, and Regional meets. The following girls won or placed at ' these meets: Micki Hamden, hur¬ dles and long jump; Linda Beaty, shot put and discus; Lori May, mile; Lynn Meany, high jump. The coach, Miss Harlen, is very proud of her team. They had a fine season. FRONT ROW: T. Dimarino, M. Carr, R. Harrison, M. Stewart, T. Bernard, SECOND ROW: N. Kopf, L. Beaty, L. May, D. Wald- man, M. Hamden, C. Harrison, S. Schafer, S. Mitchel, BACK ROW: E. Heed, L Kempf, ). Lovegren, C. Pennick, J. Kutchamanich, L. Meany, J. Watts, N. Lauterbach, B. Foster, E. Donahue. stretch . . . batton to victory? Golfers Chip Away At Record Books Mount Vernon ' s 1976 Golf team will go down in the record books with one of its most successful sea¬ sons ever. The team, led by Vic Egg Esola, Chuck the Bomber Bombard, and Gary Etherington, won every match they entered. The Majors placed second at the Quantico Invitational, captured first place in both the district and regional competitions, and secured an impressive second place in the state competition. Team members included: Dom Palumbo, Jeff So¬ renson, Dean the machine En- nulaut, Gary Turkey Davis, Doug Babcock, Chris Keeley, Mike Keene, Bill Mullen, and Harry the half Biehl. Dorin Paftim , Six varsity soccer players received county recognition for perform¬ ance during the 7976 season. Cap¬ tain, Gary Etherington was named most valuable player and All Metro¬ politan offensive player for the year. Wayne Pinrod and Robby Winn were nominated for the all Gun- ston District team. The team placed second in the District competition. Bryan Heath was selected the Most Improved Player, by the team. The JV team had a season of seven wins and three loses. VARSITY SOCCER 8-7-1 MV 4 Oakton 7 MV 7 Langly 2 MV 2 Fort Hunt 3 MV 7 Falls Church 0 MV 7 Hayfield 7 MV 4 Woodson 2 MV 7 Lee 2 MV 6 Woodbridge 0 MV 0 Jefferson 2 MV 1 Edison 0 MV 3 Garfield 7 MV 7 Groveton 2 Sports—85 I O . Yo r rpTc c tFLStr YOu ' il w ‘5fffrp r?T 77j 77-ft.-r u 5 7lt 1 5 - - ups AS L £ r 7Ap 7? .. AA SS jxJ P)4-u j Boys ' Gymnastics y Cu P= h K The 1976 Boys Gymnastics Team, led by seniors Ron Hulshizer and Don Bicoy, secured a 4-3 overall record. This record gave them a third place spot in the District Com¬ petition. The outstanding individual for the team was junior, Mark Davis on the high bar taking fifth place in the Region and fourth place in the state. FRONyR ' OW’ a fain: R. Hulshizer. SEC- jQJNB ROW: f. Seibert , fi. Key, M. Danieli, — r n Bicoy. THIRD ROW J eo- Varsity Tennis Serves Up A Set Of Wins FRONT ROW: D. Seesholtz, R. Fisher, S. Kinder, A. Taylor, S. Doyle. SECOND ROW: Coach Snell, L; Gusman, M. Bicoy, Co-Cap¬ tain: P. O ' Neill, K. Nelson, J. Fruend, Manag¬ er: E. Taylor. BACK ROW: J. Spofford, J. Berg, E. Luck, T. Elliott, S. Fisher, D. Aik in, Co-Captain, B. Williams The MV Tennis team completed the 1975-76 season and advanced to District with a 16-4 record. Billy Williams and P.J. O ' Neill led the Majors ' second place in the Dis¬ trict doubles. The team then moved on to the first round in Regionals. All 17 J.V. players showed great improvement as the season went on. The top ranking singles players were Mark Reiser and Pat Sharon. T he top ranking doubles teams were Mark Harris Jim Cornwell and Ted Timberlake Dave Wheeler. VARSITY SCORES MV 3 Jefferson 6 MV 3 Lee 6 MV 7 Groveton 2 MV 8 Flayfield 1 MV 9 Edison 0 MV 0 Jefferson 9 MV 8 Groveton 1 MV 8 Lee 1 MV 8 Flayfield 1 MV 9 Edison 0 MV 5 Lee 7 MV 5 JV SCORES George Washington 4 MV 7 FJammond 2 MV 3 George Washington 6 MV 5 Edison 3 MV 2 Fort F-lunt 7 88—Sports If only they would make the ground i igher,” exclaimed Pete Harwood. The Love Of JV. Team Is Tennis FRONT ROW: Coach McConnell, D. Wheel¬ er, T. Stauffer, R. Elliott, D. Taylor, N. La- Rocque. SECOND ROW: M. Harris, P. Clark, P. Harwood, D. Carson, M. Reiser. BACK ROW: T. Goodwin, D. Harrawood, B. Perry, ]. Cornwell, P. Sharon, T. Timberlake, B. Schuette. Sports—89 Low Score Wins! The MV cross country team ac- cummulated a tally of 11 wins and one loss. Top Majors were seniors B. Phillips and F. Gerow, sopho¬ mores D. Johnson and J. Boinest. MV raced to a second place finish in the Pallotti Invitational. J. Boinest became the first sophomore ever to win the race, while B. Phillips secured 5th. In the Georgetown Prep Classic, MV ranked 5th in a field of over 60 teams, with over 450 runners, D. Johnson placed 22nd and J. Boinest 32nd. In the JV race at the William and Mary Invitational, P. Hightower took 22nd place and F. Villagran 46th out of 220 runners. The team placed 4th in the district and 11th in the region. P. Hightower, F. Villagran, D. Tongue, T. Stallman, J. Schuck, D. Johnson, B. Phillips, F. Gerow. Lake Braddock Lee Lake Braddock Edison Jefferson Hayf ield Fort Hunt Fort Hunt Jefferson Groveton Groveton flul t _ JfP V Jgf w w w m X ' E ■ ' ' ? v 1 _ ] Wk l S. Ferguson, j. Fuller, M. Ryan, K. Montavon, D. Vighill, ). Shmidt, C. Bradley, B. Taylor. J.V. ' s Top Four: Ryan, Schmidt, Vighill, Fuller . . . Below are: Tongue, Hightower and ViUagran, all fine runners. Varsity Football MV 0 Robinson 14 MV 0 Lake Braddock 6 MV 72 Langley 6 MV 70 Fort Hunt 29 MV 3 Edison 27 MV 0 Lee 6 MV 0 Hayfield 27 MV 18 Marshall 76 MV 0 Jefferson 33 MV 58 Groveton 14 Varsity The football season for the 1976 Majors was one of mixed results. The 3-7 record is not impressive on the surface, however, there were bright spots during the year. No doubt, the game that epito¬ mized excitement was the 3rd game, against Langley. With the Majors leading by 6 in the first half, most Mt. Vernon fans thought Football that the game was in the bag, but, after Langley came back with 6 points late in the 4th quarter, the fans became less confident. Then, with fewer than 10 seconds left in the game, Ross Morres carried the ball to give the Majors a last-minute victory, 12 to 6, over Langley. The Majors ended the season with a 58-14 victory over Groveton. BSSMim i— s ' Jg nL 3L j.-M IWL «i mmm IN M SHAPE: 63— R. Newcamp, 64 — C. Mitchel, 80 — B. Keeler, 68 — j. Piatak, 73 — M. Klorig, 41 — J. Falbo, 79 —W. Bur¬ nett, 18—B. Baird, 87—S. Robert, 82—D. Kahn, 71 —C. Etbemes, 12 — A. Robinson, 33—J. Sable, 20—P. Hill, 43—B. Martelli, 45 — P. Luccarelli, 24—P. Kenney, 50—J. Conley, 76 — E. Ryan, 35—S. Townsend, 51 — C. Daoulas, 66 — M. Murphy, 17 —S. Zepka, 46 — R. Watts, 34—}. Rager. 84 — R. Sanders, 15—B. Heiney,. IN V SHAPE: 62—J. Daniels, 7 —C. Mitchell, 42 — J. Demaar, 23 — K. Jennings, 61 — R. Johnson, 76 — J. Dunaway, 44—L. Colburn, 74—N. Litwack, 83 — D. Dewispeleare, 14 — R. Morres, 85 — W. Meiser, 75 — M. Kinkella, 81 — J. Moore, 21—R. Slack, 70—B. Colin, BACK ROW: 55— B. Boxan, 25 —C. Wright — captains. Sports —93 Freshman Football MV 24 Fort Hunt 0 MV 24 Lee 0 MV 36 Edison 14 MV 24 Hayfield 0 MV 14 Jefferson 0 MV 0 Groveton 6 The Gunston District Champion¬ ship was won for the second con¬ secutive year by the freshman foot¬ ball team led by Captains Jim Scott Kevin Quinn, and Mike Moore. The team ended the season with five incredible wins and one loss. IN M ROW: Manager: K. Filipovich, 22 — M. Moore, 23—). Thomas, 24 — M. Allen, 17 — K. Falke, 12 — T. Lovelace, 33 — T. Cryt- zer, 31 —C. Stevens, 30 — T. Hunter, 72 — P. Ernst, 50 — M. Scovil, 55—C. Kowalewski, 43 — F. Longerbeam, 64—j. Schultz, 42— T. Craves, Manager: R. Kunkle, 46—L. Sanders 67—D. Alford, 80—R. Lumsden, 60 —5. Beville. 65 —P. Zuppas, 62 — B. Robin¬ son, 20—D. Thomas, 83—B. Cook, 81 — R. Burrell, 52 — M. Larson, 87—}. Bettis, 7 — I. Braswell, 77—J. Scott, Manager: B. White. IN V ROW: 92—). Dancy, 75— ). Shine, 21 —7. Heiney, 34 —6. Davis, 82 — P. Quigley, 72—C. Martin, 67—K. Fitzgerald, 74 —D. Cates, 63 —8. Veazey, 68 — J. Ander¬ son, 66 — M. Ernst, 14 —5. Burdelski. J.V. Football The 1976 Junior Varsity Football Team, coached by Tim Chaney and Brian Taylor, had a 4-4 season. The squad was led by Captains Wayne Hoverter and Allen Rush with Perry Sebreny and Eric Thayer on defense. MV 8 Langley 20 MV 15 Fort Hunt 45 MV 0 Edison 8 MV 18 Lee 16 MV 21 Hayfield 0 MV 25 Marshall 0 MV 0 Jefferson 6 MV 13 Groveton 0 FRONT ROW: Coach Chaney, B. Cloud, W. Hoverter, A. Rush, E. Thayer, Coach Taylor. SECOND ROW: Manager: N. Smith, D. Hayman, C. Vanlandingham, D. Tinnin, M. Lund mark, C. Argo, ). Bass, R. King, A. Walker, R. Painter, P. Sebreny, M. Patrick. FOURTH ROW: ). Brown, M. Moser, S. Raznick, M. Schipono, j. McGovern, B. Nourse, D. Gallagher, M. Quinlan. FIFTH ROW: S. Swanson, T. Turner, B. Andrews, B. Roberts, P. Newcamp, B. Quigley, M. Crabbe, S. Perkins, D. Gilbert. BACK ROW: C. Taylor, D. Wainwright, M. Smith, T. Snapp, E. Hynes, Manager: ). Thriet. FRONT ROW: M. Atkinson, J. Leffler. SEC¬ OND ROW: K. Huff, L Cussman, B. Perry, C. Barker, K. Brown. BACK ROW: P. Butler, B. Kelln, C. Grayson, H. Giessler, G. Walters, M. Viau. JV HOCKEY MV 0 Robinson 3 MV 0 Annandale 1 MV 1 Fort Hunt 1 MV 0 Groveton 3 MV 7 Lee 0 MV 0 Jefferson 4 MV 0 Hayfield 2 MV 0 Edison 2 The JV Hockey Team organized a group of high spirited and enthu¬ siastic players. Outstanding players included: Martha Viau, Heather Giessler, Carolyn Grayson and Melissa Atkinson. The team ended the season with a 1-6-1 record. 96—Sports Pride And Spirit Make The Team Although the scores don ' t reveal much, the varsity hockey team developed some fine spirited and hard playing hockey players. Prisca Clark was the Most Improved Player. Other outstanding players included: Lynda Beaty, Shannon Coleman, Cathy Anderton, and Karen Imhoff. The team exempli¬ fied good sportsmanship and MVH Spirit. FRONT ROW: Co-Captain: 5. Coleman, Co- Captain: L. Beaty. SECOND ROW: P. Clark, M. Siegrist, H. Hollowell, J. Anderson, J. Leffler. BACK ROW: T. Ary, P. Hynes, C. Cilligan, A. Schmitt, K. Imhoff, F. Chambers. NOT PICTURED: C. Anderton. Varsity Hockey MV 3 Robinson 6 MV 1 Annandale 2 MV 2 Fort Hunt 2 MV 1 Croveton 4 MV 1 Lee 0 MV 0 Jefferson 2 MV 0 Hayfield 3 MV 0 Edison 3 lilglf Safest wmmm Co-Captains Take Medals In Regionals The ' 76 girls ' tennis team played out their most successful season ever. The team ended the year with Fort Hunt 12-1, but lost to them in the playoffs 5-4 thus placing MV second in the district. In Individual play, senior Co-Captain Vicky Wil¬ liams took the gold medal in singles for the third year in a row, then teamed up with junior Co-Captain Paige O ' Neill to capture the gold in doubles. These girls completed district competition tournment, then the team moved on to play in the team regionals, but were elimi¬ nated in the first round of play. But again individually MV showed its awesome power. Vicky captured a bronze medal in singles. The super doubles team of Vicky and Paige outwitted their opponents to se¬ cure a silver in regional doubles after a loss to number one ranked girls from W-L. By the end of re¬ gional play, the co-captain partners had a superb record of 19-1. Vicky received the Most Valuable Player Award to climax her tennis season for MV. Co-Captains Vicky Williams and Paige O ' Neill yifiP 7 ! f i ' 1 B r- V IMHi Varsity Tennis MV 2 Fort Hunt 7 MV 8 Jefferson 7 MV 7 Croveton 2 MV 7 Edison 2 MV 6 Lee 3 MV 6 Hayfield 3 MV 5 Fort Hunt 4 MV 7 Jefferson 2 MV 7 Groveton 2 MV 7 Edison 2 MV 9 Lee 0 MV 8 Hayfield 1 MV 4 Fort Hunt 5 Although MV ' s 4 player, Karen Vonier, has hit her forehand, and her grace has been captured. Susan Sharon, 3 player, streches her fore¬ hand ... if she misses she ' ll try to fake out her opponent by using the ball in her left hand. Sports —99 J Placing second in the Gunston District, the Mt. Vernon Varsity Swim Team has once again finished another successful season. With both limited practice time and facilities, this year ' s swimmers have shown thier personal dedication to their sport and their coach. By participating in money making proj¬ ects on weekends and traveling time consuming distances have helped the Gunston District realize the need for Varsity swimming competition. Coach Bo Jones commended his swimmers for the good attitude that helped them through his grueling practices of over 6000 yards swam twice weekly. 100—Sports ROW 1: D. Burke, C. Allison, R. Morris, B. Foster, M. Winslow. ROW 2: M. Patrick, P. Cutting, S. Winslow, E. Boinest, S. Lally, C. Meyers, J. Kormanik, M. Cormanick, T. Lyght. ROW 3: K. Gault, L Boyce, B. Kelln, B. Murphy, A. Welch, F. Meyer, L. Kirkpatrick, N. Shlesinger, j. Howley. NOT PICTURED: W. Croom, C. Stevens, M. Smith, M. Winslow, F. Meyer, G. Forster, C. Argo, M. Argo, C. Crowley. I f t Girls ' Gymnastics Coaches: Joyce Boster Susan Werbowski Captains: Lori May Billy Schmidt Melissa Boster VARSITY FRONT ROW: A. Danforth H. Johnson ). Watts M. Boster B. Schmidt L. May B. Nelson L. Nichols C. Simpson BACK ROW M. Peabody M. Stewart R. Harrison C. Schmidt D. Hurst T. Schumm C. Harrison K. Burke S. Sharon The 7977 Girls ' Gymnastics team has established a strong founda¬ tion for next year. Going into re¬ gional are Billy Schmidt and Ger¬ maine Simpson doing floor exer¬ cises, Lori May and Billy Schmidt on vault and Lori May on Bars. J.V. Gymnastics MV 756.25 Edison 125.25 MV 39.64 Hayfield 38.60 MV 163.80 Ft. Flunt 165.80 MV 157.50 Groveton 119.70 MV 150.90 Jefferson 163.90 MV 156.35 Lee 164.10 J.V. Gymnastics N. Bray T. Yohe D. DeForest T. Ciccone M. Spotswood R. Burke P. Benzner J. Boyd - ' ' Young Team Surprises All The MV varsity cagers got off to a successful start as they won their first eight games. With one of the smallest and youngest teams in the northern region, Mount Vernon was led by 6 ' 4 senior, Jim McGuire, the tallest and most experienced player. Quick ballhandler Ronnie Diggs and Sharpshooter Eric Sellers helped to inspire the team to victory along with Tim McDonald and Sammy Zepka, other members of the starting five. Mount Vernon was chosen as least likely to suc¬ ceed at the start of the season, but were rated third in the region by mid-year. One of the captains commented that ' 76 was a rebuild¬ ing year for the Majors with eight returning players. Only three squad members are leaving—Diggs, Mc¬ Guire, and Rob Ciccone. FRONT ROW; Co-Captains: J. McGuire, R. Diggs. BACK ROW: Manager: D. Kelly, R. Rice, R. Ciccone, D. Williams, T. Mc¬ Donald, R. Botts, S. Zepka, J. De la Concep¬ tion, E. Sellers, T. Rieder. Varsity Basketball MV 49 McLean 48 MV 52 West Springfield 46 MV 55 Lake Braddock 57 MV 56 Fairfax 53 MV 75 Falls Church 49 MV 63 Lee 69 MV 60 Hayfield 53 MV 66 Edison 57 MV 69 Fort Hunt 80 MV 67 Jefferson 72 MV 59 Groveton 52 MV 58 Lee 74 MV 57 Hayfield 69 MV 57 Edison 46 MV 77 Fort Hunt 78 MV 62 Herndon 39 MV 46 Jefferson 63 MV 55 Groveton 65 Major ' s Undefeated Christmas Tournament The Mount Vernon Basketball Team won its own Christmas Invita¬ tional for the third straight year. The tournament itself is only three years old and Mount Vernon has won it everytime. The tournament record tallied 8-0 over the three years. The Majors made it into the finals against St. Albans by beating Good Counsel in overtime on Rob Ciccone ' s 35-foot jump shot at the buzzer. In the final, Mount Vernon beat St. Albans with a score of 66-54. Eric Sellers, along with the co-captains Jim McGuire and Ron¬ nie Diggs, were named to the All¬ tournament team. Ronnie Diggs was named as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. Christmas Tournament MV 59 Madison 58 MV 59 Good Council 57 MV 66 St. Albans 54 Mount Vernon ' s Upcoming Shooting Stars The Mount Vernon Junior Varsity Basketball Team completed a suc¬ cessful season. The ten man squad included nine sophomores and one freshman. In the highly com¬ petitive Gunston Di strict, Norman Ackerson, Albert Brown, Joe Gas¬ ton, Chris Needham, Scott Swanson, and Darryl Wainwright performed well, while Greg Efthemes, Paul Hawkins, Scott Kennaugh, and Robert Moore played significant roles coming off the bench. This total team effort deserved the credit for the Majors ' success. FRONT ROW: 5. Kennaugh, ). Brown, R. Moore, G. Efthemes. BACK ROW: S. Swanson, P. Hawkins, C. Needham, D. Wainwright, N. Ackerson. NOT PICTURED: ). Gaston JV Basketball MV 61 McLean 47 MV 66 West Springfield 63 MV 70 Lake Braddock 53 MV 60 Fairfax 53 MV 58 Falls Church 43 MV 84 Lee 75 MV 87 Hayfield 68 MV 67 Edison 52 MV 86 Fort Hunt 61 MV 55 Jefferson 53 MV 51 Groveton 61 MV 62 Lee 83 MV 64 Hayfield 69 MV 48 Edison 56 MV 73 Fort Hunt 65 MV 63 Herndon 64 MV 61 Jefferson 70 MV Groveton Christmas Tournament MV 89 Chantilly 57 MV 108 Bishop Ireton 81 106—Sports Freshmen Shoot Two Early Losses Freshmen Basketball A Team 1 MV 59 Lee 33 MV 90 Hayfield 50 MV 46 Edison 52 MV 68 Fort Hunt 70 MV 61 Jefferson 37 MV 69 Groveton 64 MV 56 Lee 53 MV 82 Hayfield 75 MV 68 Edison 49 MV 82 Fort Hunt 67 MV 59 Jefferson 35 MV 56 Groveton 46 MV 61 Lee 43 MV 98 Hayfield 53 B Team MV 54 Fort Hunt 26 MV 37 Jefferson 33 MV 42 Fort Hunt 33 MV 49 Jefferson 44 MV 25 Lee 36 Christmas Tournament MV 57 Marshall 46 MV 65 West Spr. 64 FRONT ROW: S. Young, T. Marx, D. Moore, D. Swanson, B. Davis, K. May. BACK ROW: M. Scovill, J. Thomas, K. Quinn, B. Davis, D. Wilson, T. Pettis, J. Scott, I. Braswell, J. Stratton, S. Burdelski, W. Dancy. After two early losses the fresh¬ man basketball team went on to post one of i ts finest records in years. As of press time the frosh Majors carried a 12 game winning streak and a 14-2 record. A highlight of the season came in the West Springfield Christmas tournament which the Majors won. The team was marked by its togetherness and consistent effort by the entire 18 member squad. 107 Girls ' Basketball The Girls ' Varsity and Jr. Varsity teams ended the 76-77 year with high spirited and enthusiastic play¬ ers. Veterans from the J.V. team were Janet Chaloux, Diana Poland, Cindy Rieder, and Yvette Wain- right. Veteran Varsity players in¬ clude Terry Arbaugh, Lindy Sum- ler, Mary Jo Shine, and Linda Beaty. Mt. Vernon had a successful year for girls ' sports. Next year pro¬ mises to be even better, com¬ mented a coach. 1 ' ' alii ■O W Girls ' Sports Do Count JV BASKETBALL MV 37 Lee 27 MV 38 EEayfield 31 MV 46 Edison 25 MV 23 Jefferson 41 MV 27 Groveton 31 MV 33 Ft. Hunt 30 MV 41 Lee 23 MV 32 Hayfield 26 MV 39 Edison 31 MV 38 Jefferson 47 MV 36 Groveton 46 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Demers, S. Solis, C. Per¬ ry, L. Embrey, J. Crouch, D. Ferguson, M. Lawrence, L. Bainum, G. Batistas, L. Lakey, B. Perry. KNEELING: J. Flanagan, D. Devine. I Sports —709 Indoor Track The 1976-77 Mount Vernon In¬ door Track team was led by tri¬ captains George Lewis, Chuck Det- zil and Bill Kolb. The team, coached by Ken Gaudrault and Wade Pri- vette, had a 2 win, 3 loss season. Outstanding team members were Randy Slack, Deke Johnson, Adam Walker, Chris Paulsen, and Kris Grabbi. FRONT ROW: B. Kolb, captain. 2nd ROW: D. Mercado, J. Boinest, A. Walker, T. Den¬ ton D. Kahn, D. Johnson, C. Wright, F. Villagran 3rd ROW: P. Sebreny, S. Van- Dyke, D. Gates, J. Schmidt, B. Taylor, R. Konkle, mang. T. Stallman, A. Shingler M. Harris, P. Hightower BACK ROW: Mr. Can- dreault, coach, R. Wittington, M. Moore, R. Slack, D. Hubbel, K. Grabbi, J. Conley, B. Phillips, M. Ernst, VHfifc M.V. Grappling Forever The wrestling team won its first nine of ten matches. The team was led by Ed Gerow at 105, Glen Sherman 119, Mike Crytzer 145, Blake Purcell 155, and Bill Bryan 167. These members demolished their opponents in most attempts. The teams winning ways were the result of strenuous daily practices. Head Coach, Brian Taylor, revealed that the team was looking for high accomplishments with seven seniors and two juniors out of a total of twelve varsity wrestlers. BACK ROW: Coach Vaughn, G. Sherman, D. Hulshizer, T. Turner, N. Litwack, B. Bryan, B. Puree! M. Crytzer, Coach Taylor, Coach Foglio. FRONT ROW: P. Godfrey, K. Jen¬ nings, J. Paxton, C. Miles, J. Daus, E. Cerow, T. Stoufer. - yi . | a • ' § | _ it j . • jr- k. i i m % ' jb ' iM THBa j jsA l a. B. Sherman goes head to head while D. Hulshizer and ). Daus win their matches. C. Sherman rides his opponent as E. Cerow rolls; these are The Majors . Sports—113 Majors Win District MV 25 Varsity Wrestling McLean 24 MV 27 T.C. Williams 17 MV 27 Garfield 24 MV 30 Woodbridge 24 MV 37 Wakefield 10 MV 29 W L 24 MV 54 Groveton 3 MV 22 Jefferson 23 MV 32 Edison 76 MV 27 Lee 26 ! Mv 24 Hayfield 26 MV 39 Fort Hunt 74 1 J.V. Wrestling The J.V. wrestling team finished the year with a strong 6-2 season. The team has many good prospects for the future varsity team. The outstanding g rap piers were Brian Sherman 112, Ike Crytzer 132, Tony Eller 145, and Joe Bass 167. These participants rarely lost a match. JV Wrestling MV 44 T.C. Williams 16 ' MV 15 Garfield 42 MV 27 Woodbridge 26 MV 28 Jefferson 32 MV 42 Edison 70 MV 29 Lee 26 MV 45 Groveton 9 | MV 31 Mayfield 24 FRONT ROW: S. Locke, C. Bradley, B. Dockerty, ). Newman. SECOND ROW: S. Choy, T. Eller, M. Crabbe, B. Sherman, P. Gerow. BACK ROW: B. Embry, M. Rowland, J. Bass, A. Rush, S. Scully, I. Crytzer, J. Scully, W. Blanding, M. Lundmark. 115 77 6 —Faculty igmmmW rnmmm ji .tMB’iSKfiL Administration Thomas J. Hyer Principal Frank Bernard Assistant Principal 118—Faculty Iris Chambers Guidence Secretary Billie Gates Administrative Secretary Bertha Kunkle Clerical Aide Mildred Lapsley Director of Pupil Services Joan O ' Brien Finance Officer Mia Oshima ADP Operator Judy Spiller Main Office Secretary Faculty —779 Social Studies Psychology, sociology, economics, American studies, history, and govern¬ ment are among the many courses offered by the social studies depart¬ ment. Methods of presentation of materials vary in subject matter. How¬ ever, this year video tapes have been very effectively used by many of the teachers. This media has been espe¬ cially helpful during this election year. Students reactions have been most favorable towards social studies at Mt. Vernon. Patrick Freeman American Studies I, Assistant coach— Varsity football Pamela Hannah World Studies I, Junior Class sponsor Gordon Hill World Studies II, Varsity basketball coach Timothy Kerlin World Studies I, War Games sponsor Joan Kilpatrick American Studies II, National Honor Society sponsor Roberta Lerg American Studies I, Modern History George Lyons American Studies II, Sociology 120—Faculty E.R. Michael son American Studies I, World History, freshman baseball coach Naoma O ' Neill World History Bruce Patrick World Studies, World History, fresh¬ man football coach, assistant basket¬ ball coach David Powell American Studies II Jack Robertson Psychology, American Studies II James Sparling American Studies I, J.V. basketball and baseball coach George White World Geography, Intramural Bowling League sponsor Faculty —727 Speech, The Greatest Form Of Communication Stuart Aronow English II Todd Crowley English I , Literary Club Charlotte Burn Dorothy Feldman English I, French I English I Catherine Cooley Cynthia Hutchison English II English I Joyce Jones English I, Freshman Class sponsor 722 —Faculty Linda LaMantia Cynthia Rufty English I, Keyette Co-sponsor English II Margaret Lunter English I Jeanne Morse English II Donnelle Oxley English II, Junior Honor Society Sheryl Owens English II Richard Thomas English II, Key Club and Ski Club sponsor, soccer head coach Herman Thomason English II, Department Chairman, SURVEYOR sponsor Julie Wilson English II, Journalism III, SURVEYOR co-sponsor Ellenor Rose English II Julia Rossell Journalism I II (NOT PICTURED) Michael Zuralow English I, Public Speaking I II, Forensics sponsor Faculty—123 Math Cynthia Hauler Geometry, Algebra I, Introduction to Algebra Connie M. Johnson Trigonometry, Geometry, General Math Sandy Keim Functions, Analytic Geometry, Alge¬ bra I Stephen A. Kendall Algebra II, Math II, Geom etry Albert J. Kincel Algebra II, Trigonometry, General Math, Computer Science I and II William P. Nesbit Math II, Algebra I and II 124—Faculty ■ « « ! Computer Science, a course that helps students understand the uses of modern computer technology, is a fairly new math course available to capable and interested students. This discipline enables students to apply their math background to the use of computers in the math and science field. Donald ). McCool Algebra, Geometry Eric McMillian Introduction to Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II John Miller Algebra I, Consumer Math Willard Stratton Algebra I, Consumer Math, Geometry David Stover Statistics, Trigonometry, Math II, Department Chairman Alfred Tudor Electronics, Algebra Lois Yearick Pre-Algebra II, Algebra 11 Trigonom¬ etry, Calculus, Mathmatics Team sponsor Faculty —725 Science Ethelfrieda Avery Molecular Biology, Biology II, Plant Club sponsor, Bio II sponsor Phyllis Baker Lab Biology, Chem Study George Dirner Biology, Medical Technology, Un¬ beaten Path and Horticulture Club sponsor Alyce Fuller Chemistry, Earth Science David Givens Ecological Biology, Biology II, SGA advisor 726 —Faculty Anne Harder Earth Science, Earth Science Projects Phyllis Hatch Ecological Biology, Science 9 Paul Maskelenko Chemistry, Accelerated Chem Study Harold Swain Ecological Biology, New Life and Science Club sponsor John Price Physics, Science 9, Chess Club Sponsor m Foreign Language I _ Sonja DeHostos Spanish 11,111,1V Catherine Fox Spanish 11,111 Eleanor Land, French III IV, :i 5 .. v.v • ■■•■ Pfp gj % 72 - 6 - S | ■ ' • •; , ,i i m $ « ? A . ' ■ v - - ’■-Vv SklSv ; . . •■ j-t Wade Privette French I, II, cross country, varsity, and J.V., in¬ door track assistant coach John Setter Spanish II, III, IV Leonard Vaughn Spanish I, II, Dept. Chairman Faculty —729 Carol Bellonby Ceramics, Drawing, Senior Art James E. Dash Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Marching Majors, Music Theory Ensemble, Modern Music Masters sponsor Gloria J. Delrahim Art I, Sculpture, Painting, Senior Art, Keyette Club sponsor Fine Arts Have you ever had the urge to act? Or to sing? Or to be a great artist ? Or to be in a marching band? If the an¬ swer to any of these questions is yes, then why don ' t you join the Per¬ forming Arts of the Art Department. There are several drama classes in which you can learn the fundamentals of acting, pantomime, speech, and back stage work, all of which are tought by Mr. A. Lee Pauley. In the art classes, Ms. Bellonby and Ms. Delrahim can teach you the basics of painting, sculpting, and many other things. From Mr. Dash, you can learn to play almost any instrument that you desire. Finally, under the direction of Ms. Hopkins, you can learn how to sing a fantastic solo. If any of these fields interest you, then why don ' t you join the Performing Arts or the Art Department right away! Vronna Endahl Home Economics, 1,11,111, Housing and Interior Design, Marriage and Parenthood Ann E. Glas gow String Orchestra (NOT PICTURED) Louise Hopkins Choral Music, Modern Music Masters sponsor Jane D. Meachem Food Service I II, Home Economics I A. Lee Pauley Dramatic Arts 1,11,111,1V, International Thespian Society—Troupe 1779, Stage Lighting Crew sponsor, Region 14 (VA, N.C., S.C.) Thespian Director Lois Pieper Senior Home Economics, Clothing Management, Home Economics I Faculty—131 Marhta Allen P.E. 9, J.V. hockey basketball Kenneth Gaudreault P.E., Health, assistant football coach, freshman football head coach, track head coach Joyce Fairbanks P.E. 9 10 varsity hockey J.V. softball coach David Grove P.E., Not Pictured Olan Faulk P.E., Health, varsity football gymnastics coach boys 132—Faculty Physical Education Deb Harlan P.E. 9 10, Third World Athletics sponsor. Varsity J.V. tennis and track coach. Varsity basketball coach Rose Madrey P.E. 9 10, Health, assistant intramural coordinator Ernest Synder P.E. 11 12 John Yednock P.E. Mike Millan Physical Education Department Chairman Modern dance, flag football ' , ten¬ nis, trampoline, and archery are among the many relaxing and en¬ joyable activities incorporated into the school curriculum. They help develop physical skills, keep the mind alert, and provide a means for developing good sportsmanship. Faculty—133 Business Education The business department, con¬ sisting of nine teachers, covers a wide varity of skills from finger placement on the key board of a typewriter to balancing a check¬ book. Skills of bookkeeping, ste¬ nography and good personal grooming of a secretary are also taught. Dorothy Brown Accounting, Typing, Recordkeep¬ ing, Business Economics, F.B.L.A. sponsor Elizabeth P. Galie Typing Virginia Sue Garrison Typing I, Introduction to Business, Ann Natalie Jacobson Business Law, Business Manage¬ ment, Typing, F.B.L.A. sponsor Brenda Lam Clerk-Typist I, Typing I Lucy Jane Lowman Stenography II, Clerk-Typing I, co-sponsor for F.B.L.A. Karen L. Miller Business Information Processing I II, Cooperative Office Education, coordinator for F.B.L.A. Mary O ' Neil Stenography I, Advanced Typing, co-sponsor for F.B.L.A. Florence Plett Bookkeeping, Typing 134—Faculty Terence Me If Director, . o Club M H fe en ibrary msistant, (NOT PICTURED) Pamela G. Spencer Head Librarian wm Tfj w 1 1 James F. Bates I. C.T. I II, VIC A sponsor Timothy W. Chaney Distibutive Education 1,11,111, D.E.C.A., J. V. football coach Lester B. Croom Industrial Arts Louis E. DeCamp, Jr. Industrial Arts Leroy W. Giles, Jr. Auto Mechanics 7 36 —Faculty Helen L Haskett Fashion Merchandising John C. McFeature Vocational Coordinator William Nurse Basic Technical Drawing, Engineer Drawing, Architectural Drawing Susanne B. Pullen Cosmotology I II, VICA sponsor B.R. Shaffer General Maintainence 1,11,111 H.P. Snell Distributive Education II III, DEC A sponsor. Varsity tennis coach Faculty—137 Driver Education; Bus Drivers . . . Mike Foglio Driver ' s Education, Varsity baseball coach Ralph Fox Driver ' s Education A. Gieguere, D. Grove, K. Spoone, M. Ainsworth, D. Sanford, R. DeChante, E. Hartmen, C. Parker, N. Gent, N. Allen, L. Dupont, J. Janssen, K. Anderson, E. Schumacher, P. Pratt, G. Lacco, 7 38—Faculty Cafeteria Workers And School Nurse ROW 1: M. Filipovich, C. Robert sen, R. Sher¬ man, H. Lewis, R. Thomas ROW 2: 8. Steael, M. Wilson, C. Scoff, N. Roop, M. Harrison ROW 3: C. Robineta, M. Strobhl — Manager, K. Perry, E. Parsons, M. Fraizer Karen Truhan—School Nurse Faculty —739 Individualized Education Thomas Ashford Learning Disabilities Rosemarie Clauss English as a Second Language (NOT PICTURED) Trish Derrick Personalized Learning Program Kathy Page Personalized Learning Program (NOT PICTURED) Nancy Roback Personalized Learning Program Lois Steele Speech (NOT PICTURED) Henry Sterle (NOT PICTURED) Math, English, World History Martha Story Reading 140—Faculty Faculty —747 1. Renata Burke—Senator 2. Michele Atkinson—Senator 3. Kevin Quinn—Vice Pres. 4. Jersey Eng—Senator 5. Irene Goliash — Sec.-Treas. 6. Mr. Tom Propps—Prin. The enthusiastic freshmen have brought an abundance of spirit and determination to the halls of M.V. High. This outlook has proved suc¬ cessful in their leading the magazine campaign with the highest sales, winning the pep jug at various times of the school year and win¬ ning the wall decorations for homecoming. This spirit and determination to increase class treasury and to pro¬ vide the class with a good name, show that by the year of 1980, Mount Vernon will be very proud of the Senior class. Freshman Class —7 43 Welcoming Smiles From The Class Of 1980 Mark Ainsworth Rebecca Akagi Beverlie Akers Denis Alford Joyce Allen Marc Allen Michael Allen Thomas Allison Danny Anderson George Anderson Sandra Anderson Leslie Askin Melissa Atkinson Bradley Babcock Lawrence Babcock Lynn Bailey Theresa Baker Susan Barber Brett Barbour Cynthia Barker Patricia Barner Curtis Barr Pamela Bassett Georgia Batistas Meshell Baughan “I ' ve been practicing this wink all day Paul Bischofs says to himself. 144—Freshman Class Jeffrey Baughman Robert Beavers The class of 1980 is prepared for anything. They are always ready with a smile to bring sunshine with their decorative signs to start the year off with enthusiasm and a welcoming spirit. Scott Beckler William Bena Patricia Bender Rebecca Bennett Lisa Berg Curtis Bernd Karen Bertness James Bettis Stephen Bevill William Binzer Paul Bischofs Carroll Blackwell Darlene Blackwell Kimberly Blanchard Mel Bledsoe Andrew Bolton Russell Booth Philip Boster Carolyn Bostick Freshman Class—145 I Brenda Bowers Erica Bowie Donald Bowman Laura Boyce Jody Boyd Pamela Bradberry Charles Bradley Virginia Bray Linda Bristow Christina Brooks Wanda Brooks Deana Broughton Dorothy Brown Loletia Brown Glen Bulloss Steven Burdelski John Burkard Renata Burke Terry Burnette Loring Burrell William Burroughs 7 46—Freshman Class Class Strives For Acceptance And Recognition. These freshmen don ' t dress like this all the time! They were partici¬ pating in the homecoming skit, which was held in the gym on October eighth. Members of the skit pictured above include: Cath¬ erine Miles, Karen Dove, Anthony Marx, Irene Goliash, Renata Burke, Diane Drumheller, and Randy Efthemes. Patricia Butler Michael Callahan Calvin Canup Susan Carpenter Elizabeth Carr Linda Carstater Valerie Castle Peter Cericola Richard Chambers Tong Chang Geneva Chen Margaret Chester Sang Choi Thomas Clark Gary Cole Michael Collins Leafie Cook Richard Cook William Cook Catherine Cooper Katherine Costello Rosemarie Coulson Freshman Class — 7 47 They Realize What The World Has To Offer Elizabeth Cox Nancy Craddock Robert Crigler Pamela Croom Jennifer Crouch Carey Crowder Benjamin Crowley Constance Crowley Theodore Crytzer Deborah Cypher Margie Czerwinski Linda Dailey Willie Dancy Delia Danley Steve Darby Janice Darden Alexander David Bradford Davis Dan Davis Michael Davis William Davis Michael Demaar Shelby Deavers Deanne Deforest Linda Degeus Fernando Delarama Delia Demers John Dempsey Freshmen built up their treasury by having a successful bake sale. • M . P ■vM Freshmen stick together. Their thoughts and wishes are the same, trying to be like everyone else. Boys will be boys, girls will be girls, and freshmen will be fresbmen. William Dendy Daniel Dennis Marcelo Deolazo Christine Detelich Marlene Dickerson Joel Dickinson Jeffrey Dillalo Charles Dillard Ladonna Dillon Brenda Dinger John Douvlos Karen Dove Laureen Doyle Robert Doyle Steven Dressier Michelle Drevenak Stephen Drevenak Dianna DrumheUer Karen Dumas George Duncan Sheri Duncan Sheila Dunn Stephanie Dunning Gregory Edwards Kimberly Edwards Randy Efthemes Darrel Ekstrom “Don ' t look now Jon, but here comes Santa Claus, says David Ruple. Freshman Class—149 Kim Eller Penny Elliott Lee Embrey Bill Embrey Jersey Eng Lisa Engelmann Rene Ennulat Mark Ernst Paul Ernst Jaime Estrada Gary Evans Ken Falke Fred Fay Judy Fenstermaker Steve Ferguson Sara Fiske Kevin Fitzgerald John Floyd Randy Forsythe Greg Fountaine Cheryl Fowler Friends Guide Us Through The Year Mary Freeman Jim Fries Cheryl Frink Diane Fuller Bill Fuller Amy Gaebel Mark Gaetjen Susan Gallagher 7 50—Freshman Class John Calliher Jill Garrett Victoria Garrett Douglas Gates Leisa Gates Kelly Gatlin Karen Gault Michael Gays Margaret Geary Peter Gerow Heather Giessler Marinna Gilbert Tami Glasby Dawn Goddard Irene Goliash Louis Gooch Reid Goodwyn Jeffrey Goultrey Thomas Graves Carolyn Grayson Michael Green Mary Griffin Margaret Gula Gloria Hale Cynthia Hall Lynda Hall Sheila Halliday Improving and revising the gov¬ ernment has been a major step forward within the class of 1980. They have developed an Executive Council consisting of class officers, senators, and club chairpersons. Committees organized are fund raising, communications and spirit committees. Each has its responsi¬ bility in keeping the freshmen involved. A bulletin board and calendar is posted to help in com¬ munication with the members of the class. Freshman Class —757 Each Dawn Is A New Beginning Dianna Hamilton Mark Hammond Axel Hansen Donald Hanson Kevin Harris Diana Haugen Betty Havenner Lafonda Hawkins Karen Hayden Katherine Hayden Laura Haymand Kevin Heard Thomas Heiney Scott Hemmig Sylvia Henry Heather Herndon Thomas Hewitt Ceorge Hicks Pam Hicks Robin Hicks Ann Hightower Lisa Hill Diana Holland William Holland Our road is set before us; the destiny of our future is being formed and created. The imagina¬ tion of our inner soul is reaching out to the world, seeking to find the truth. As we grow, we touch upon the realization that the world is ours, in every conceivable way. We are enlightened. 152—Freshman Class Pat Hard Mark Horne Amy Horton Gene Houck Regina Howard Kathy Howland John Howley Cathy Huff Doug Hug Donna Hughes Mike Hume Richard Hunter Happiness Is The Reflection Of A Smile Ken Hyatt Jessica lllidge Fransis Innis Wanda Jackson Gretchen Jacobson Julie James Angela Jannell Mike Jay David Jeffries Audrey Jenkins Peggy Jennings Sharon Johnson Zachary Joines Powers . ... as Sherry McElroy Freshman Class—153 We Leave Behind A Piece Of Our Accomplishments Henrylyn Jones Nancy Jones Lisa Kahn Maria Kappeler Sharon Karalus Karen Kaster Elizabeth Kelln Roger Kilpatrick Clenn Kimble Deartra King Maria King Steven King Laura Kirkpatrick Cheryl Klapot Duina Knight Kelly Knight William Kornitzer Casimir Kowalewski Richard Kunkle Dimitri Kutchmanich Nicholas Lailas Victor Lam Irene Lambert Barbara Lamoree Diane Laney 154 Freshman Class David Lang Micheal Larson Judy Latham Edward Lavallee John Law Michele Lawrence Paul Lazarr Robert Leary Frank Leckner Kin Lee Leslie Lee Myron Lee Jeanine Leffler Leonard Leps Glenn Lilly Richard Linke Samuel Litwack Carolyn Lloyd Scott Locke Floyd Longerbeam Randall Lott Doug Lovelace Shari Lundy Michele Macomber Bridget Mandel Martin Manion Finding pleasure in relaxation and friends are the good points about school. We may not have the time to sit and talk, but just a minute of rest or a smile may be as enjoy¬ able in the middle of a long day. c reshman Class —755 Freshmen Use Their Spare Time Usefully John Marshall Mark Martin Anthony Marx Mary Marzolf Dale Matheny Elizabeth Mathews Roy Mathur Rene Macuk Julie Mauldin Barry Maxwell Kenneth May David Maypother Patricia Mazurek Frandoise McCarthy Mary McCarthy Erika McClung Brian McComb Deborah McCoy Thomas McCoy Lyn McCracken Henry McCrea Michele McDonald Sherry McElroy Victoria McGhee Teresa McGregor Kathryn McGuire Sharon McHugh Paul McKean Cynthia Melanson Della Mello Fred Meyer Michelle Michael 156—Freshman Class How do you like my new earings? . . . Tracy Smith supervises as Missy and Brenda do their thing. Cathy Miles Fred Miller Ricardo Mills Kim Mitchell Wanda Mitchell Kent Montavon Willard Moon Brenda Mooney Doug Moore Eric Moore Karen Moore Michael Moore Pat Moorhouse Gary Morin Charles Morrissey Sarah Morrow Dale Moss Lisa Mullin Barbara Murphy Lorraine Myers Elizabeth Narmi Michael Nedzbala Chris Needham Garret Newborn Freshman Class—157 Study, Play: The Rules Of The Game Jeff Newman Khoa Nguyen Tuyet Nguyen Kent Nielson Lynda Nilssen Kevin Nissley Kathy Noland Pam Nolton Shelley Norris Marjorie O ' Connell Lisa O ' Dell Victoria Orrik Chan Pak David Pannill Tresa Pearson Bonnie Perry Christy Perry Michelle Perry Christophe Peterson Johnnie Petti Tina Pezet Linda Phillippi Kathryn Phillips Jan Pickrel 158—Freshman Class Laurie Palunty Michael Plues Woodrow Poland Susanne Pollehn Tamara Porter Daniel Potter Danny Powers Ronald Price Kelly Pridmore Cherri Prosser James Purvis Patrick Quigley Kevin Quinn Janet Rawls Alan Ray Kenneth Reece Kimberly Reece Joanne Register David Reichard Seana Reilly Sandra Rhodes Linda Richardson Merrilee Richter Brenda Riley James Roach Cecelia Robbins Ms. Rose teaches a dirty game. Freshman Class—159 Mr. Weinhimer—Our Man Deborah Roberts Debra Roberts Lisa Roberts Dierdre Robertson Douglas Robinson Mark Robinson Owen Robinson Mary Rock Gregory Rodgers Sandra Rorrer Mary Rositzke Lela Ross Woodrena Royster Andrew Ruple John Russell Mark Ryan Barbara Sauar Halen Sadeghian Larry Sanders Chris Sanderson Christopher Sandlund Karen Sargent Wendy Satterfield Anne Savoca Linda Schaadt Cynthia Schmidt Raef Schmidt Jeffrey Schmitt Christopher Schmitz Mark Schrage Joseph Schulz Eric Schwartz James Scott Susanna Scott Mark Scovill 160—Freshman Class Princesses All Smiles Michael Seibert Rodean Shaner James Sheker Sally Shelby Angelina Shiflette Joseph Shine Barry Shingler Linda Shumway Sherry Siers Allyn Silver Roger Simmons Jerome Skiscim Nancy Smith Sheila Smith Tracy Smith Shari Solis Lee Somers Randall Sorrels Maril yn Spotswood Traci Stachurski John Stader Sarah Steadman Casey Stevens Brenda Stewart Mary Stoffel Robert Stratton Kari Summers David Swanson Danny Symms Connie Talbott Darcy Talkington Benjamin Taylor Gregory Taylor Nancy Taylor Barbara Temple Brian Terrell Noel Terry Cynthia Thacker Keith Thacker Doug Thomas Jay Thomas Dennis Thompson Laurie Thompson Tracey Thornhill Tracey Tinnin Richard Todd Lam Tran Charles Treger Laurie Tritsch David Tucker William Turner Michael Vandevander Susan Vandyke James Vanlandingham Jennifer Vannest Valerie Vatter We Are Happy Because We Are Ourselves 4 I I David Vazquez Brian Veazey Renee Venden Jean Vial Thomas Vigil Carol Voils Gennaro Vuolo Tod W aid man Terri Waldrop Linda Walker Neal Walls Virginia Walter Kethleen Walutes Holly Ward Stephen Wassell Eileen Watson Heather Watts Brenda Weaver Patrick Webb Gregory Weeks Gregory Wees 762 —Freshman Class Kimerly Welford Bradford Welles Janice Wenrich Brice White Paul Wilkinson Kenneth Williams Kelly Wilson Vanessa Wilson Mathew Winslow Ronita Wisniewski Thomas Wolfe Jill Wood Sheryl Wood Angela Woodard David Worley Deborah Wright Jon Wyszpolski David Yates Teri Yohe Jean Young Steven Young Steven Young Robert Yowell Cari Zakrzeski Suzy Zelloe NOT PICTURED Jon Anderson Elizabeth Bernard Ira Braswell Ricky Burden Richard Criswell Carolyn Davis Edward Dunkley Catherine Gaya William House Paul Ipock Ronnie Johnson Edward Lafever Phuong Le Richard Lumsden Karen Mason Russell Miller Mary Piatak James Pilkenton Rochele Pimental Karen Rexrode James Richardson Elizabeth Sanderson Marie Seeley Michael Seese Brian Thompson Ruth Thompson Glen Throop Orlando Wilson Covrtney Womack Freshman Class—163 We, the Sophomore class of 1979 were initiated into high school; we pulled through the hassling, backbreaking year that is known as Freshman Life! We attended foot¬ ball, baseball and basketball games, and made our voices heard at pep rallies. As freshmen, we left our mark on this marvelous school with our successful turkey raffle, dough¬ nut sale, and the memorable homecoming skit . More power to the class of 1979! 1. Mark Tenney — Sen. 2. Lisa Bartell — Sen. 3. Heidi Klein—Vice Pres. 4. Jill Davey — Sen. 5. Reaves Allen — Sec.-Treas. 6 . Mr. Victor Kazlausky — Prin. ■BHB Sophomore Ch %s—765 Expression . . . Norman Ackerson Nancy Adems Paola Addamiano Melanie Adem Tye Aldana Bruce Allen Reaves Allen Sarah Alliason Nancy Anderson Shari Anderson Bobby Andrews Claire Anstey Jeff Antonioli Chris Argo David Askew Dorothy Atherholt Andrea Atwell Melanie Ayers Amy Baber Maria Bache Lori Bainum Tom Baird Otelia Ball Vicky Ball Julie Barnes Kathy Barnes Mike Bartanen Lisa Bartell John Bartholf Joe Bass Vatistas Batistas 166—Sophomores Bill Batka Linda Bauer James Baxter Emily Bears Bonita Beavers Chris Berg Tania Bernard Kellie Berry Janice Berry Marie Bicoy Margaret Binzar Richard Blesso John Boginis Eileen Boinest Jim Boinest Patricia Borowsky Robin Teale listens patiently wondering if it is obvious that she has heard the story twice. Expression —without expression there would be no communication. Communication —without communication there would be no expansion of ideas. Expansion of Ideas —without expansion of ideas there would be no learning. Learning— if we cannot learn, we cannot express. Expression. James Boucher Edward Bowers Robin Boyce Diane Boyd Pam Brandt Dawn Breeden Mike Brigham Constance Briggs Doug Brill Doug Bristow Cindy Brittain Albert Brown Tracy Brown Patricia Brown Terence Brown Eddie Burden Mary Burkard Maureen Burkard Charles Burnette Davis Burrows Cay Burton Kris Butchko Kathy Butler Bonnie Campbell Bill Canaday Teresa Canup Ken Canipe Robin Carpenter Sophomore Class —7 67 Margaret Carr Mike Carroll James Carson Martin Carts Tony Cervantes Janet Chaloux Chris Chapman Donald Cianto Teri Ciccone Peter Clark Prisca Clark Sherri Clark Brenton Cloud Kim Cogley Mike Cokenour Randy Cole Ann Colley Richard Coligure Robin Conant Michael Condray John Condray Jay Conley Randy Cormier Tim Costello Laura Cox Nancy Cox Susan Cox Matthew Crabbe 168—Sophomore Class Reactions: Sophomore Style We are computing another step upward and as time goes by it is clear that the class of ' 79 will make it to the top. Our future holds many dreams and as we strive for these dreams, we are growing, emotion¬ ally as well as physically. Our eyes are being opened to the many re¬ wards that high school life has to offer; all we have to do is go out and involve ourselves to get the most from these rewards. My how time flies when we are having a good time. This old saying sum- merizes the way our years at Mt. Vernon have gone, and will con¬ tinue to go until the day we grad¬ uate. The key we hold, a quest for knowledge and unity, will open many doors, as long as we stand together; as a class, as one. Bill Demers illustrates the difference be¬ tween a student before lunch (Jim Boinest) and a student after lunch (Deke Johnson). Tacie Cracknel! Shawn Crisp Bonnie Criswell Mark Cunninham Jane Curtis Paul Cutting Jimmy Czerwinski Cathy Damico Allison Danforth Jim Daniel Ladonna Daniel Jill Davey Guy Davis Lee Davis Sophomores Take Time Out For Others Kathy Day Anne Dean Warren Dean Bopha Delopez Bill Demers Terry Denton Maria DeOlazo Brendan Desmond Dottie Devine Lena Diggs Jerome Dickinson Wanda Diggs Lynn Dinger Denise Doe Bill Dougherty Bill Doyle Denise Duke Eva Durrer Joan Duvall James Dyson David Eakin The sophomore year is said to be the most relaxed time of all the four years in high school. This is the period of school life when students have the time for others. Soph¬ omores know the ropes , thus they are on good enough terms with the upperclassmen to trust them. They don ' t have to cram just yet for SAT ' s and they spend time polishing up on their maturity be¬ cause good impressions made on seniors are important to them. Oh, to be a sophomore is wonderful. 170—Sophomore Class Greg Efthemes Brian Egger Terri Eller Karen Elliott Leslie Emmons Creg Fadley Nancy Faircloth Jerry Faucette Dawn Ferguson Mari Ferraro Jay Ferrin Caroline Ferris Joyce Falkowski William Field Karla Filipovich Richard Fincham Richard Fisher David Flanagan Julie Flanagan Shirley Floyd Ellen Forster Mr. Cool, Gert Wright, takes time out from his oblivious to what the teacher is saying, Maureen busy schedule to have his picture made, while Burkard gives us a cheery hello. ' ' Vicky Foster Patty Foster Mary Forsythe William Gamble Karen Garland Jeff Garrett Joseph Gaston Mary Gaston Abby Gaumer Tim Geary Anne Gibbs Kim Gideon Chris Gillman Laura Glass Sophomore Class —777 Lenora Gloria Susan Gooch Nancy Goodwin Barbara Goodwin Joanna Gorwitz Bruce Graham Donna Grande Laura Green Shari Grover Michael Grubb Lynn Gusman Paula Guyer Frank Hajdu Clyde Hall Julie Hall Charlene Hammaker Cathy Hampton Michael Harlow Hilary Harmon James Harden Kim Harrawood Maryann Harris Pam Harrison Ruth Harrison Peter Harwood Nancy Hawley Chip Hayden Dougie Hayman Leona Hayes Carla Heath Mary Heath Leslie Hedges Lynda Hendrickson Cary Herbst Edward Hickey 172—Sophomore Class We Have A Sense Of Humor Most Sophomores have a great sense of humor. They are frequently seen joking with each other, although, the stories they tell and the things they do aren ' t always funny to every¬ one—right girls and Timmy Mc¬ Donald? Karen Hicks Richard Higgins John Hightower Robert Hill Edward Hollar James Hollowell Kathy Honeker Tasha Hubbell Donald Hug Dawn Hurst Barriette Hyde John Hymo Edward Hynes Andrea loderoso Joseph lllidge Pieter Imhoff Chris Jackson Denise Johnson Donald Johnson James Johnson Jay Johnson Sophomore Class —7 73 Assistance Is Sometimes Needed Pam Johnson Roxanne Johnson Lori Jordon Cindy Jones Shelli Jost Greg Judy Bob Kane Sung Ho Kang Steve Kappeler Dan Kelly Scott Kennaugh Diana Kerker Terri Kerns David Kidwell Cindy Kilday Chris Kilpatrick Duk Soo Kim Kyung Mi kim Frances King Robert King Ronald Kirby 174—Sophomore Class Lisa Kirk Heidi Klein Willard Knicely Joann Knudson Mike Kormanik Teresa Krear Gretchen Kruschka Brian Kruse Cory Leckey Lisa Lakey Scott Lamp Cricket Lane Norma LaRocque Joan Larson Much to her chagrin, senior Diane Ciante is Mt. Vernon Major, Ellen Forster, steps in to seen receiving help from sophomore Liz Moore. rescue the Majors from the dreadful enemy during the sophomore ' s homecoming skit. Michelle Lawrence Lisa Layton John Leary Laurie Lee Patty Lefcheck Luscinda Legg Jeff Lenihan Rolf Lenzsch Doug Leuppert Nhan Lieu Mike Lilly Sherry Linderman Les Lineker Brenda Lloyd Sophomore Class —775 Spring Fever Often Comes Early Diane Lucas Stephen Lucas Harold Luck Marcus Lundmark Marie Lundy Michelle MacDonald Neal MacDougall Mark Mahaffey Diane Mahale y Anthony Maher Kathleen Mahlum Steven Malvin David Marks Robert Martelli Alan Mathena Joseph Mattaino Robert Mattaino Juliann Mauck Karyn Mayes Melvin McDonald Timothy McDonald Carol McElhaney James McGovern Caryn McKean Donn McKinney Marcella McKinny David McKnight Deborah McVee Lejuana Meade David Mercado Charles Miles 176—Sophomore Class If. - r m Mary Miller Susan Miller Michael Mills Linda Miner Chris Mitchell Michael Mitrovich George Mohrmann Donya Montgomery Lisbeth Moore Robert Moore Thomas Moorhouse Dennis Morrison John Morrow Mark Moser Jonathan Mosher Patrick Mulchahy Michael Murphy William Muster Bradford Myers Vicki Myers Anne Naleid Karen Nason Ngoc Nguyen Lap Nguyen William Nichols Robert Nourse James O ' Brien Michael O ' Connor Sophomore Class —7 77 Nancy Okstulski Steve Olson Tom Olson John Otten Robert Owens Bill Page Ray Painter Allen Parker David Parker Tom Parker Pam Passman Mike Patrick Susan Pattakos Kim Payne Margaret Peabody Diana Pearson Phillip Pegg Scott Perkins Tanya Perrault Mike Perry Teresa Peterson 178—Sophomore Class Cindy Petitt Robert Pezet Lisa Philipps Patrick Piatak Thomas Pierce Stephanie Poshard Winston Powers April Price Robin Price Ann Pufko Mary Lynn Purcell James Quigley Mark Quinlan Andy Ralston We Make New Discoveries Maureen Burkard and Ellen Forester played sters, Pam Passman, Joann Knudson, and Teri their role in the sophomore ' s homecoming skit Ciccone plot their next scheme, by defeating their foe, while the M.V. gang- Ken Rappuchi Steve Raznick Terry Records Mark Reiser Raymie Reppert Ignacio Reyes Cindy Reider Sophomore Class —779 Bert Robbins William Roberts Matthew Rock Jamie Roller Barbara Rose Bruce Ross Mark Rostine Mike Rostine Matthew Rowland Jeanne Rumpb Jay Runaldue Vincent Runyon Janet Rusan Alan Rush William Russ David Russell Kathleen Ryan Sharon Ryan Sonya Rydzewski Christina Sadar Rhonda Saunders 180—Sophomore Class Ml Anne Saunders Cleveland Saunders Pam Schaadt Pat Schaadt F. Schaefer Michael Schipono Percy Schmitt Mary Schrock Jon Schuck Bruce Schuette Scot Schulte Robert Schultz Tami Schumm Lisa Schwarz Mr. Kaz Demonstrates Maxim Sophomore Class —787 Sean Sheer Brian Sherman Ned Shlesinger Sarah Shockey Carolyn Shope James Showalter Cynthia Siever Bradley Smith Matthew Smith Patricia Smith Sara Smith Timothy Snapp Constance Snyder Lynda Solis James Somers Jefferson Sorenson George Sotos Ruth Soward Cleen Spann John Spiller Joan Spinks 182—Sophomore Class Kerry Stallo Kathleen Stalzer Ted Stauffer William Sieinke Teressa Stevens Melinda Stewart Rene Stuhlberger It ' s A Dog Eat Dog World mmm This locker seems to get a lot of male publicity: 36-24-36; instead of throwing in the towel, these students have thrown in their shoes. Gee, it ' s a Dog Eat Dog world! I Thomas Stumm Toni Sturgen William Sturman Elizabeth Sullivan Scott Swanson Jean Swinburne Danny Swithenback Marc Sylvestre Linda Tagg Karen Tauzel Charles Taylor David Taylor Rebecca Taylor Robin Teale Sophomores—183 Mark Tenney Denise Thacker Erik Thayer Laura Thomas Judy Thompson Lorraine Thorpe Jill Threatte Julie Thulin John Thurston Bob Tierno Dean Tinnin Richard Townsend Stacy Travers Janice Tucker Michael Turner Maderia Turner William Turner Michael Underhill Joe Vagaggini Joan Vance R. Vandevanber C. Vanlandingham Irene Verhoeff Martha Viau Fernando Villagran Bob Vincent Mary Vogel Karen Vonier Darryl Wainwright Adam Walker Ronald Walutes Gary Wang Brenda Warr Chris Watts William Watts S. Weakland V. Weaver Charles Webster Ronald Weiland Mary Welsh Amy Welch David Wellen Kay Wells Beth West David Wheeler George Whipps Kathy Whiteford J. Whitley Richard Whittington Melanie Wiesner Darren Williams Darryl Williams Karen Williams Mark Williams Donna Williamson 184—Sophomore Class Bryant Willis Lori Wilson Susan Winslow Kathy Wittschiebe Linda Wood Cert Wright Michelle Wright Friendship Brings Much Laughter Debbie Wuerch Leslie Youcheff Beth Young Sammy Zepka The Sub School ll ' s Ice cream man , Mrs. Barry, hands Steve Olson his favorite, while Mr. Kaz., contemplating calories, gazes longingly at the box. Sophomore Class—185 7. Terri Lovelace —Sen. 2. Cathy Pufko — Sen. 3. Amy Schmitt—Vice Pres. 4. Denise Johnson —Sen. 5. Joan Lovegren — Sec.-Treas. 6. Mr. John Moffatt — Prin. Participation Homecoming and Prom activities has shown us that responsibility and fun walk hand in hand. We look forward to our Senior . ' year and its many rewards. We also hope that we can live up to the expectations set by previous senior classes of Mount Vernon. H In this past year, we as Juniors, have ventured into many new ex¬ periences. Our Junior year has meant more to most of us than just one more year until graduation. It has encompassed three years of fulfilling our aspirations. -niri r tiff 7. David Bracken — Pres. 2. Mrs. Nellie Kooman —Sec. 3. Mr. Gary Jones — Couns. 4. Mr. Walter Richardson—Couns Junior Class —7 87 Lucy Adams Cynthia Akagi Gordon Anderson Lisa Anderson Roy Anderson James Anderton Terri Arbaugh Margaret Argo Teresa Ary David Atkins Nancy Atkins Brian Avery Dennis Ayo Stephen Bache William Baird Dennis Bannister Walter Barnes Maria Batistas Chris Bauer Cynthia Baxter I Mack Bayne Fred Grossman labors through one of many tests during the year. Bill Wells amuses himself while calling his mommy. 188—Junior Class Right Hand At Work; Left Hand On Hold . . . Bradley Beahm Ten Beahm Lynda Beaty Sharon Bedard Debbie Beene Lori Beene Jeffrey Berg Jayne Bernard Margary Bernd Edward Berry Edward Berryman Michael Bicoy Randall Binzer Wayne Blanding Donald Blatcher Dianna Blizzard David Bona Ronald Botts Kenneth Boucher Mitchell Bowen Lyndsay Bowie Adlai Boyd David Bracken Brenda Brandenberg Junior Class—189 Friendship In Many Forms . . . Margaret Breuel Benita Broughton Cherry Brooks Alison Brown Cynthia Brown Mark Brown William Brown Claudia Broyles Donald Bunch Robin Burdelski Marguerite Burkard Erin Burke Kyra Burke Wayland Burnette Susan Butler Bryan Camp Karen Campbell Joseph Carleton Jaon Carlson Robert Carnahan Brenda Carpenter Carl Carpenter Charles Carpenter David Carr Mark Cavell Jeanne Cioffi Paul Chaloux 790 —Juniors Elizabeth Chambers Kathleen Charney Charlotte Chester Cynthia Chism Kathy Christiansen Carla Cofield Martha Colden Hampton Coleman Catherine Condray Joan Conway Betty Copper Donald Cooper Craig Copperthite James Cornwell Cordon Cox Kelly Craddock William Croom Sandra Crowley Elizabeth Crytzer Beverly Cupp Rene Cutter Doug Cypher Katrina Dancy Steven Danielson Christos Daoulas Junior Class —797 Major ' ' Supporters . . . Robin Darden Denise Dasilva Anthony Davidson Charles Davis Cary Davis John Daus William Deavers Margaret DeBiase Jospeh DelaConcepcion Patti Denzer Monit Dickerson James Dickerson Robert Diggs William Diggs Jeanne Dittmar Kim Dixon Charles Dean Susan Donnell Thomas Dorough Sherley Downing Steven Doyle Christopher Dresser 192—Junior Class . . . Juniors Play Their Part Bobbie Drevenak Amy Drexler Virginia Duff Maxine Dunkley Cynthia Dunkum Douglas Dunlap Gail Dunmire Susan Duvall Cindy DuVarney James Easton Rhonda Edwards John Ehmer Tony Eller Mary Elliott Robert Elliot Esther Ernst Timothy Esola Tony Evans Judith Evans John Falbo Randall Farwell Jeffrey Faucette Junior Class —79 3 And then he took me to McDonald ' s on Prom night, rages Kerry Guttenburg. No, I did not buy this shirt at A P! says Loreese Lan¬ caster. OOH! Cheryl Fetterman Sandra Fetterman Melissa Fisher Brett Flanagan Sandra Forsythe Elizabeth Foster Karen Foster Kimberly Foster Michael Fountaine Dallas Fraley Donald Frazier Tracy Frederick Jeffrey Freund Carol Fuller Cathy Furrow Stephen Garrett Karlene Garvey Barry Gates Karen Gatlin Edward Gerow Lefa Gideon Colleen Gilligan Mary Glasgow Peter Godfrey 194—Junior Class Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman ' s Scorn. Ann Goliash John Goodwin Robert Goodwyn Cathy Cornell Lynn Gosnell Kristjan Grabbi Proctor Grayson Michael Gripkey David Groover Frederick Grossman Gina Grubb Karen Guttenberg John Hagan Ellen Hagerup Junior Class —795 Juniors Have Pensive Periods . . . Lydia Hale Harold Hall Patrick Hallesy Bradley Hamilton Elizabeth Hammel Jung Han Diana Harberger Robert Harley Donald Harris Christine Harrison Tamara Hartman Patrick Harwood Michelle Haugen Steven Hauptman Elizabeth Hayden William Hayden Joseph Heflin Brian Heiney John Helton Jane Hickey Frank Hicks Patrick Hill Richard Holland Pamela Hord 196—Junior Class Cheryl Horne Rebecca Howland William Howland Charles Hoye Lisa Hoyt Dennis Hyde Jeanne Innis Ralph Ivester Billy Jackson Alan Johnson Denise Johnson Heather Johnson Michael Johnson Stephen Johnson Robin Jordan Kimberly Judy David Kahn Brian Keeler David Kelln Paul Kennedy Paul Kenny Rhonda Kenny Typical of juniors, Carl Carpenter and Dom Polumbo are lost in thoughts of rings, SAT tests, and college applications. Junior Class —797 Donna Kerker Lisa Kiefer Karen Kiehl Chang Kim John Kinder Steve Kinder Happy-go-lucky Margaret Argo does find time to study. Nick Ryan, an indispensible right hand man. Lindsay Bowie loses herself in thought between bites. Linda King Sallie King Mary Klett Michael Klorig Curtis Knight William Kolb Theresa Kolodjzie Joseph Kormanik Pamela Kowalewski Janet Kutchmanich Suzanne Lally Loreese Lancaster Patricia Lanning Debris Lassiter 198—Junior Class MMm r Janice Latimer Studying, Working, Energizing . . . Thomas Lauterbach Sally Lavinus Jeffrey Law Paul Layton Son Minh Le Jill Leffler Carol Leggett An Tu Lieu Katherine Lingan Kathleen Link Susan Link Christopher Loda Kevin Logeais Theresa Long Marty Lord Joan Lovegren Junior Class— 7 99 I Teri Lovelace John Lucas Philip Luccarelli Kathryn Lundy Cheryl Lyght Kathi MacDonald Anne Magruder James Majka Catherine Mallet Mikio Mannel John Manzo Steven Manzo Linda Marsee Curtis Martin Nancy Marzolf Brian Matheny Matthew Marzolf Brian Matheny Sue Matthews Cin die Mattingley Karla May Eunice Mayo 200—Junior Class Goals ; Achieved Alone And By Group Effort. Leslie McBride Sean McCarthy Allan McCauley James McConnell Margaret McCormack Theresa McCoy Dean McElhaney David McElroy Patrick McGrath Lisa McKnight Richard McNeil Alan Meeker Regina Mercer Jeffrey Meredith Christopher Meyer Lori Michaelson Patricia Mickle Elizabeth Miles John Miller Mark Miller Steve Miller Thomas Miner Laurie Montavon Christopher Moore Junior Class —207 We Are People Of Many Moods Michael Moore Michael Morgan William Moroney Michael Mosher Susan Murphree Monica Murphy Teresa Murphy Grant Myers Mary Myers Christopher Narmi Pamela Neher Karla Nelson James Newborn Roger Newcamp Sheryl Newton Khoa Hien Nguyen Leila Nichols Terri Niemiec David Noland John Norris Maryanne O ' Brien Dale Odom Dong Oh Lynne Olson Paige O ' Neill Brian Osborn Michael Painter Mary O ' Neil Robert Palmer Dominic Palumbo 202—Junior Class HU Sibyl Pannell Alison P arker Amelia Parr David Pauly Pamela Penick Wayne Penrod Romy Pettersen Addison Pettit Elizabeth Peverall Irene Pezet Nguyet Nga Thi Phan Kimberely Phelps John Piatak William Pinkston Diana Poetzman Diana Poland Mari Poland Richard Poling Susan Poppy Teresa Porter Mark Porterfield Jennifer Poshard Mary Powell Dawn Pridmore Cathleen Pufko David Quinlan Katherine Quigley David Radford Jeffrey Rager Kathryn Rappuchi Shirley Rawson Margaret Rehme Paul Reinsel Richard Rice Junior Class—203 Michele Richards David Richter Tomas Rieder Lydia Riffe Patricia Robbins Kathryn Roberts Steven Roberts Wilson Roberts Joseph Roby Allen Robinson Karen Rorie Steven Rowland We Find Time To Relax James Russell Dianna Rutledge Ed Ryan George Saavedra John Sable Ronald Sanders Jacqueline Schee Amy Schmitt Lorraine Schoessel Sabine Schuetze James Schulz Glen Scott Karen Scott Robert Scott Mary Scovill Jacqueline Scribner Merle Scruggs Bradley Scully Gary Scuff Joyce Seay James Seymour 204—Junior Class Sara Shafer John Shanahan Ted Shanahan Michael Sharitz Joe Shelby Moira Shine Alan Shingler Sharon Shockey Linda Siegrist Germaine Simpson Mark Skwarski Charles Slaughter M ark Smith Michael Smith Natalie Smith Nicole Smith Tony Smith linger Snapp Steven Somers Martha Spettel Richard Sponaugle Thomas Stallman Michael St archer Kenneth Staver Anne Stevens Anne Stevenson Teressa Stewart Jerilyn Stocks Sarah Stoffel Lydia Sumler Junior Class —205 We Immortalize Our High School Years . . . Edward Timberlake Avis Tinnin Stephen Townsen David Tribble Katherine Vance Steven VanDyke Susan Varney Jose Vazquez Robert Veborn Craig Vest Jill Vollmer Yvette Wainwright Sharon Walls Diana Ward Stephen Warner Rruce Wardins ki Anthony Wassell James Watson Mary Watson Christopher Watts Carla Wees Gary Weiford William Wells Sherry Welzel Rhonda Wenrich Sandra Whipps Kenneth White Teresa White Anne Whiteford Duane Whitener Stephen Summer Eric Sweede Archie Taylor Leland Taylor Leslie Taylor Matthew Thielke Steve Thompson Virginia Thorton 206—Junior Class We Have Spirit And More . . . Diane Wilbert Jean Will berg Wendy Williams Wiliam Williams Tracey Willsie Lisa Wilson Robert Wolfe Jamie Womack Darryl Woodhurst Andrew Wyrick Randall Wyszpolski Debra Yates Catherine Yeardley Lance Young Rose Young Teresa Young Alaa Youssef Nancy Zaice MISSING PICTURES Anne Arkwright Sigmund Balukevich Dorthia Barner Patricia Boginis Joseph Bolton Timothy Brown William Brown Venitra Brown Stanley Bukalski Paul Chaloux Jean Childers Christine Coates Brian Cole James Davis William Deavers Michael Dinger Gayle Fialkowski Ronald Gabbert Dorothy Gray Tom Hart John Her! Frank Hicks Micheal Hoffman Richard Holland Kristin Kiehl Tae Kim Nancy Kopf Debris Lassiter Richard Latos Jeffrey Ledbetter Christopher Loda Barry Mack Robert Marasco Stephen McHugh Myles Miller Cristopher Moore Tamara Mori son Carolyn Nalls Karla Nelson Lisa Novak Guy Pearson Genie Pettaway Deanna Poetzman Reushalle Poppenger Mark Robinson Nicky Ryan Joyce Seay Annamarie Smith Anthony Smith Ronald Smith Sharon Turner Marie Yelton Kevin Zepka Junior Class—207 We, the graduates of 1977, are a special class, being the first to finish all four years at the new Mount Vernon. Throughout these years we have worked hard and have had many great times. The bonds of friendship we formed, have be¬ come the foundation upon which our class still thrives. We now look forward to graduation, and com¬ pleting school in early June this year. Envisioned in our minds are new goals and challenges. But, which ever road we chose to fulfill them by, we will always hold close fond memories from the halls of Em Vee High. 1. Patty Flattery—Sen. 2. Alison Barfoot —Sen. 3. Rick Colyer—Vice Pres. 4. Lynda Brown —Sen. 5. Valerie Samuel — Sec.-Treas 6. Mr. Mike Skinner—Prin. CLhSS 1977 V ' ' m, « ' « . , ' ♦ , •• . 1. Kev n DiLallo — Pres. 2. Mrs. Mary Thornton —Sec. 3. Mrs. Margaret Reed — Couns. 4. Miss Dorothy Plyler — Couns. ibaAtoqn naweThtFnetkta 7 hBttour Senior Class—209 Seniors Display Dramatic Flair. CLAIRE ADINARO YOUNG AHN DAVID AIKIN MARK AITKEN DEBORAH AKERS DEBRA ALFORD DAVID ALLEN JOHN ALLISON CLAIRE ADINARO. YOUNG AHN. DAVID AIKIN. Big D Activities: J.V. Tennis 1,2,3. Awards: J.V. Tennis Certificate. MARK AITKEN. Activities: Social Studies Fairfax County Model U.N. 2; Em Vee Hi 4 (Reporter). DEBORAH C. AKERS. ,Debbie Activi¬ ties: DE 2,3; DEC A 2,3. DEBRA ELAN ALFORD. Debie Ac¬ tivities: Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; Senior Honor Society 2,3,4; Modern Music Masters 4; Keyettes 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4. DAVID LOYD ALLEN. Activities: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Sports: Fresh. Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2; Soccer 4; Awards: Marching Letter 2,3,4; Symphonic Pin 2, Bar 3,4. JOHN CRAIG ALLISON. Activities: Sci¬ ence Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Art Club 3; Ski Club 1,2; Photography Club 3,4; Video Club 3; Yearbook 3,4, (Sports Editor 4); Sports: Varsity Swim Team 1,2,3,4, (Captain 4); Fresh. Baseball 1; Fresh. Soccer 1; Awards: Varsity Swim Team Letter 3,4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. JANIS ANDERSON. TAMMIE LYNN ANDERSON. CATHERINE ANDERTON. Activities: Thespian Society 3,4, (Treasurer 4); TWA 3,4; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Latin club 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Sports: J.V. Field Hockey 2; Varsity Field Hockey 3,4. BRENDA ANDREWS. Activities: Young Gifted and Black Club 1,2; Ski Club 3; Sports: Track and Field 1,2; Softball 2. SUSAN J. ANSTEY. Susiee Activities: New Life Club 4; French Club 3; Science Club 4; Senior Float Committee 4. CAROL ARRINGTON. LEAH ASKEW. Activities: Beta Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 2; Fashion Merchandising Club 3,4; FBLA 4; Chess Club 1. Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3. JOY BAGLEY. WILLIAM A. BAILEY. Bill Activities: Student Government 2,3,4; SGA Presi¬ dent 4; Unbeaten Path 4; Thespians 2,3,4. ALICE MARIE BAKER. Marie Activities: DECA 4; Audio Visual Aide 2. Sports: Gymnastics 1,2. DEAN RAY BALL. Activities: Photo Club 1,2, (Vice pres.) 3, (Treasurer) 4; Radio Mt. Vernon 3, (Vice Pres.) 4; Senior Honor Society 2,3,4; French Honor Society 4; Unbeaten Path 3,4. Sports: Rugby 3,4. Meet the Farkle Family: (LEFT TO. RIGHT) Frank (Roy Manuel), Fanny (Alexie Miller), Barf (Allen Borg), Sparkle displaying the fall undergarment fashions (Cathy Robinson), and Darkle (George Lewis). 210—Senior JANIS ANDERSON TAMMIE ANDERSON CATHERINE ANDERTON BRENDA ANDREWS SUSAN ANSTEY CAROL ARRINGTON LEAH ASKEW JOY BAGLEY MICHAEL BALL ANGELA BARFELS ALISON BARFOOT GARY BARNES We Show Our Spirit By Getting Involved After four years of diligent brain¬ storming during the months of September and October, the class of 1977 finally won 1st place in the annual Homecoming float contest. Our Farrell ' s replica, in keeping with the theme of Places to Eat, proved to be a great success. Our last Homecoming found us steeped in the glory of also having the best skit. MICHAEL BALL. ANGELA BARFELS. Activities: Fashion Associates, 3, (Executive) 4. ALISON BARFOOT. Activities: Marching Band, 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; SR Honor Society, 2,3,4; JR Honor So¬ ciety, 1,2; Spanish Honor Society, 2,3; Ski Club, 1; SGA, (Senator) 4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Modern Music Masters, 4; North¬ ern Virginia Youth Symphony, 3,4; All Regional Band, 1,2,3; Honor Band at MSU Band Clinic, 3; College of William and Mary Summer Band School, 1,2; National Music Camp, 3,4; Fred Weber Memorial Scholarship, 4; Awards: Who ' s Who Among Music Students in American High Schools, 3; Honorable Mention at Science Fair, 2. GARY R. BARNES. Activities: Science Club, (V. Pres) 3, (Pres.) 4; Bible Club, 3; New Life, 4; Fairfax County Model UN, 4; Social Studies Forum, 3; Awards: DC Boys State, 3; National Merit Scholar¬ ship Letter of Commendation, 4. PAMELA DAWN BARRY. Pam Ac¬ tivities: DECA, 4; FBLA, 4; International Thespian Society, 3,4; Dramatics Arts, 1,2,3; Powderpuff Football, 3; Pep Club 1; Yearbook, 4; PAIGE BARTHOLF. Activities: Latin Club, 1; Flag Corp, 2,3; Keyettes, 4; Unbeaten Path, 4; Awards: MV letters, 2,3; Bars, 2,3; CLYDE LOUIS BATTON. Activities: Auto Mech. 1; VICA, 1,2; Maintence and Repair, 1. SUSAN ELIZABETH BAUMANN. Activi¬ ties: Class Council 1; Cheerleading 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Fashion Associates (Vice Pres.) 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2. BONNIE SUE BECKLER. Activities: VICA 1,2,3; Cosmetology 1,2,3. CYNTHIA C. BEDDARD. Cindy Ac¬ tivities: Cheerleading 2; Baseball Manager 2; Awards: French Commendation Award 3. 212—Senior PAMELA BARRY PAIGE BARTHOLF CLYDE BATTON SUSAN BAUMANN BONNIE BECKLER CYNTHIA BEDDARD DEBORAH BEHM JOHN BENA JAMES BEVILLE ELLEN BINZER PATRICIA BIONDOLILLO SAMUEL BIXLER KAREN BIZLER DEBORAH BLIZZARD TRACY BODSON BARBARA BOINEST DEBORAH S. BEHM. Debbie Activities: FHA 1; Bowling 1; Art Club 2; Medical Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Student Ex¬ change 3,4; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Keyettes 3,4. JOHN MICHAEL BENA. Activities: Ski Club 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; SAC to Principal 3. Sports: Football 1,2; Rugby 3,4. JIM BEVILLE. Activities: DE II 3; DE III 4; DECA 3,4. Awards: Third Place, DECA District Sales Contest 3. ELLEN BINZER. Activities: Yearbook Business Manager 1; Host Nations Club 3; Representative to Student Council 3; Debate 3. Awards: JR Honor Society 2; SR Honor Society 3,4; Biology Award 2. PATRICIA MARIE BIONDOLILLO. Pat¬ ty Activities: All-Regional Chorus 3; All-County Chorus 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Class Council 2,3; FBLA 4. SAMUEL BIXLER. Sam . KAREN BIZIER. Activities: Junior Honor Society 1, (Vice Pres.) 2; Senior Honor Society 2,3, (Pres.) 4; French Honor Society 3, (Vice Pres.) 4; Keyettes 2,3, (Treas.) 4; Awards: National Merit Semi- Finalist 4; Governor ' s School for the Gifted 3. DEBORAH LYNN BLIZZARD. Debbie. TRACY BODSON. BARBARA ANN BOINEST. Barb Sports: Varsity Swim Team 3. Awards: Varsity Swim Team Letter 3. Senior—213 CAROL BOLTON JAMES BONA ROGER BORG MELISSA BOSTER JAMES BOYCE JEFFREY BRADBERRY KATHY BRADLEY MARY BRAGG BRENDA BRANE PAMELA BRANT CAROL LYNN BOLTON. Activities ' VIC A 2,3. JAMES LAWRENCE BONA. Activities: Key Club 1,2,3,4; Em Vee Hi 3,4. Sports: Football 1,2; Fresh. Wrestling 1; Rugby 3,4; Football Trainer 1,2,3,4. ROGER ALLEN BORG. Activities: Key Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Science Club I, 2; Chess Club 1,2; Sports: Varsity Soccer 2,3,4. MELISSA ELAINE BOSTER. Mo Activities: Cheerleading 1 (Captain), 2,3,4 (Co-Captain); Spanish Club 1,2; Sports: J.V. Gymnastics Team 1, Varsity Gymnastics Team 2,3,4 (Cap¬ tain); Awards: Gymnastics Letter 2,3,4; Cheerleading Letter 3,4. JAMES EDWARD BOYCE. Jughead Activities: Ski Club 2,3,4. Sports: J. V. Soccer 1,2; Varsity Soccer 3,4; Varsity Swim Team 3,4. Awards: Soc¬ cer Letter; Swimming Letter, and Third Place in District. JEFFREY BRADBERRY. KATHY BRADLEY. MARY BRAGG. BRENDA BRANE. Activities: Orchestra 2,3; Bible Club 3; Sec.-Treas. of Soph, class. PAMELA DAWN BRANT. Bubbles Activities: German Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Bible Club 2; Select Girls ' Chorus 2,3; Class Council 2,3; Drama 2,3,4; Art Club 4. NADEGE R. BRAY. Nizh Activities: Yearbook Staff 3 (Junior Class Editor), 4 (Faculty Editor); DEC A 4; FBLA 4. REBECCA GALE BRITTAIN. Becki Activities: DE I 2; DE II 3. PATRICIA KAY BROOKMAN. Patty Activities: Class Council 3; German Club 3; Keyettes 4. CATHY BROWN. Cat Activities: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; FHA 3; Public Speaking Club 3. Awards: Marching Band Letter 2; Symphonic Band Pin; FHA Pin. DALTON BROWN. GEORGE BROWN. GORDON BROWN. Activities: Con¬ cert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2; Marching Majors 1,2, 3,4; Concert Choir 4. LESLIE BROWN. Activities: Thespian Society 2,3,4; Unbeaten Path 3. LYNDA MARIE BROWN. Activities: Class Council 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2, (President) 3,4; Thespian Soc. 2,3,4; Junior Honor Soc. 2; Senior Honor Soc. 3,4; Hockey 3; Senator 4; Bio- II Club 4; Awards: First Place, State Latin Club Convention 3; Achieve¬ ment Scholar Semi-Finalist. MARVA BROWN. WILLIAM W. BRYAN III. Bama Bill Activities: Spanish Club 2; Senior Honor Soc. 4; New Life 4. Sports: Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, (Cap¬ tain) 4; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; Awards: Football Letter 2,3,4; Wrestling Letter 3. NCOC BUI. NADEGE BRAY REBECCA BRITTAIN PATRICIA BROOKMAN CATHY BROWN Senior Class Council members, Sue Fenstermaker and Steve Marx work diligently on prize winning float to-be. Seniors Work Toward Graduation Speeches, diplomas, pomp and cir¬ cumstance, baccaulaureate, laughter, cheers, hugs and tears — Graduation. A mixture of happiness touched with meloncoly sentiment fills the air. A sea of maroon and white caps and gowns are caught up in the tide of nervous excitement. This is it, the first milestone has been past. We are graduates at last, but now those four years seem to have flown by. What is next? Eagerly we look toward the future—we are ready. DALTON BROWN GEORGE BROWN GORDON BROWN LESLIE BROWN LYNDA BROWN MARVA BROWN WILLIAM BRYAN NGOC BUI Senior —275 Facing Outside Frustrations LESLIE BULLOSS DAVID BURKE JACKIE BUTLER RICHARD BUTLER DENIS CACHO DANA CAREY AMY CARPENTER GARY CARPENTER LESLIE K. BULLOSS. Activities: Flag Corps 2,4; Color Guard 3; Class Council 3,4; Awards: Flag Corps Letter 2,4; Color Guard Letter 3. DAVID M. BURKE. Activities: Jr. Honor Society 1,2; Sr. Honor Society 3. Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. JACKIE D. BUTLER. Donny . RICHARD BRIAN BUTLER. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Ski Club 3,4; Unbeaten Path 4; Sports: Fresh. Football 1; Base¬ ball 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3. Awards: MacIntyre Foundation Schol¬ ar; League of Colleges Award for Out¬ standing Scholastic Achievement. DENIS A. CACHO. DANA L. CAREY. AMY L. CARPENTER. GARY LEONARD CARPENTER. Activi¬ ties: VICA 3; DECA 4. Awards: Honor Roll 4. LARRY LEE CARPENTER. Activities: Varsi¬ ty Football Manager 4; Fresh., J.V. and Varsity Wrestling Managers 3. Awards: Letter for Managing. THOMAS E. CARREN. Activities: FBLA 2,3,4; DECA 3,4; Sports: Basketball 1; Swimming 2; Tennis 2. JOHN S. CARRUTHERS. ROBERT M. CARTS. Bob” Activities: Newspaper Staff 3,4; Photo Club 4; Sports: J.V. Soccer 1,2,3. GILBERT F. CASTILLO. RICHARD CHARLES CATCHPOLE. Catch. LARRY CARPENTER THOMAS CARREN JOHN CARRUTHERS ROBERT CARTS 216 —Senior ELIZABETH CHERNAULT. SCOTT CHRISS. DOUG CHRISTENSEN. WALLACE CHRISTNER. Activities: Sen¬ ior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4. Sports: Soccer 1,2; Tennis 3; Awards: National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. DIANE M. CIANTO. ROBERT JOHN CICCONE. Rob Activities: Science Club 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Key Club 4. Sports: Fresb. Basketball 7; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2. CATHY ANN CLARK. CC Activities: FBLA 4. PETRA CELESTE CLARK. Activities: All-Regional Chorus 1,2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4 (President). Sports: J.V. Girls ' Track 1; J.V. Gymnastics 2. Awards: All-County Chorus 3. BRAD CLOUD. Activities: Ski Club 3,4; Chess Club 4; Literary Magazine 2; Unbeaten Path 3,4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 1. CARLA COFIELD. Mark Simmons seems to be having trouble with his Harley. GILBERT CASTILLO RICHARD CATCHPOLE ELIZABETH CHERNAULT SCOTT CHRISS DOUG CHRISTENSEN WALLACE CHRISTNER DIANE CIANTO ROBERT CICCONE CATHY CLARK PETRA CLARK BRAD CLOUD CARLA COFIELD Senior —277 Biology II .... A Monumental Challenge Everything from organic chem¬ istry to disecting fetal pigs makes up the Biology II agenda, which is a necessary evil for most college- bound seniors with an interest in biology. While students do a great deal of work, they also take time out to go on a field trip to Wallops Island in the spring. Students learn how to work hard and they profit from it. BINETTE COGSWELL LEE COLBURN ! BINETTE T. COGSWELL. Activities: FHA 1; Class Council 1,2; Drill Team 3; Art Club 4; Fashion Associates 3; Sports: Track and Field 1,2; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4; Varsity Letter 3. LEE E. COLBURN. Sports: J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3,4; J.V. Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 4; Fresh. Basketball 1; Varsity Golf 1. SHANNON HUNTER COLEMAN. Ac¬ tivities: TWA Club 2; Class Council 2; New Life 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Biology II Club 4; Sports: J.V. Hockey 1,2; Varsity Hockey 3,4 (Co-Captain); Awards: Varsity Letter in Hockey 3,4; Most Improved Player 3; Homecoming Princess 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen 4. BOBBIE JEAN COLIGURE. Bo Activi¬ ties: New Life 4; Drill Team 3; Medical Explorers Club 2,3 (Sec.); Modern Music Masters 4; Choral Council 4; Senior Class Council 4; Sports: Girls Track 2,4; Powder Puff Football 4. SCOU GOLLENDER. TERESA LEE COLLEY. Terry Activities: Junior Honor Society 2; Thespian Society 1,2,3,4; Radio M.V. 4; Va. State Thespian Publicity Officer 4; Awards: Best Sup¬ porting Actress 3. MOLLY COLLIER. LELA COLLINS. RICHARD COLYER. BARBARA COMBS. BRIAN KEITH CONLIN. Squeezebox Sports: J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Awards: Varsity Football Letter 3,4. SUSAN MICHEL CONSTANT. Activities: Ski Club 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Powderpuff Football 3,4; Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. WANDA KATHARINE CORMIER. C.Q. Activities: DECA 2; Sports: Track Team 1,2; Bowling Team 1,2,3,4; Awards: Bowling Trophies 3. WILLIAM H. CRACKNELL. Bill Ac¬ tivities: Music Club 3. PATRICK CRAM. JOY ALLEN CRAWLEY. Bunz Activities: Fashion Associates 3,4. BRUCE MICHEAL CRYTZER. Mike Sports: Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Fresh¬ man Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 4; Awards: Varsity Wrestling—Third Place in Gun- ston District 1,2; Second Place in Gunston District 3; Third Place in Northern Region 3; Fifth Place in State 3. LINETTE LESLIE CULVER. Activities: Junior Honor Society 2; Class Council 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Elections Com¬ mittee 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Communica¬ tions Board Member 3. TINA MARIE CUNNINGHAM. CHARLES CURTIS: Red Activities: Spanish Club 2; Sports: Fresh. Football 1; J.V. Soccer 1. ROSEMARY ANN CUTTING. Row Ac¬ tivities: Drill Team 2,3; Bible Club 1; Keyettes 2,3; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 4; Class Council 1,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Awards: Band Letter 2,3. DIANA MARY CZERWINSKI. Activities: FBLA 4; COE 4. 218—Senior SHANNON COLEMAN BOBBI COLICURE SCOTT COLLENDER TERESA COLLEY MOLLY COLLIER LELA COLLINS RICHARD COLYER BARBARA COMBS BRIAN CONLIN SUSAN CONSTANT WANDA CORMIER WILLIAM CRACKNELL PATRICK CRAM JOY CRAWLEY BRUCE CRYTZER LINETTE CULVER TINA CUNNINGHAM CHARLES CURTIS ROSEMARY CUTTING DIANA CZERWINSKI Senior —279 ELIZABETH DAMICO NAOMI DANCY ELIZABETH DAMICO. JOSEPH DANIEL MARY DAUGHTRY LYNNE DAVENPORT DEBRA DAVIS EDWARD DAVIS MARK DAVIS NAOMI DANCY. JOSEPH DANIEL. MARY DAUGHTRY. LYNNE B. DAVENPORT. Activities: FHA 1; Ski Club 3. DEBRA ANN DAVIS. Debbie Ac¬ tivities: Drill Team 2,3 . (Treasurer), 4 (Captain); Spanish Club 1,2,3; Girls Track 2; FHA 1; FBLA 4; Awards: Band Letter 2,3,4; Drill Team Spirit Award 2. EDWARD DAVIS. MARK STEVEN DAVIS. Marcus Activities: JV Football 2; JV Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 3rd Place Districts, 4th Place State. JEFF DelaCONCEPCION. Pepe Activities: JV Basketball 2; Spanish Club 1,2. LAURA S. De la RAMA. Lori Ac¬ tivities: VIC A 3 (Secretary); FBLA 4 NICHOLAS E. DELLINGER. Dilly Activities: Football 1. JOHN DEMAAR. DAVID DEAN DENTON. Dave Ac¬ tivities: Class Senator 1,3; Class Council 1;2,3,4; French Honor So¬ ciety 4. Awards: Letter of Commenda¬ tion, Heart Association 2. THERESA A. DERAMO. JOE DESMOND. JEFFREY MARTIN DETELICH. Jeff DAN DAVID DEWISPELEARE. Activi¬ ties: Frosh Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Rugby Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Frosh Baseball 1; JV Base¬ ball 2; Winter Track 2,3,4 Awards: Rugby All star 3,4; Football Letter 3,4; 3rd Place East Coast Rugby Championship JOHN DICKINSON. CHARLES B. DIETZEL. Activities: Ger¬ man Club (Vice Pres.) 3,4; Ski Club 4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; TWA 2,3,4; Modern Music Masters 4. Sports: Football 1,2,3; Winter Track 1,2,3,4; Spring Track 1,2,3,4. Awards: Winter Track Letter 1,2,3,4; Spring Track Letter 2,3,4. RONNIE DIGGS. Seniors Up On The Issues A group of seniors avidly scribble down valuable information for their election projects. JEFF DelaCONCFPCION LAURA De la RAMA NICHOLAS DELLINGER JOHN DEMAAR DAVID DENTON THERESA DERAMO JOE DESMOND JEFFREY DETELICH DAN DEWISPELEARE JOHN DICKINSON CHARLES DIETZEL RONNIE DIGGS Senior —227 KEVIN DILALLO THERESA DIMARINO HUYEN CHAU DIMH KIM DO ERIN DONAHUE AMY DOUVLOS My parents are going to kill me, sighs Sandy. Future philosopher. Dean Ball. Faces Tell Stories What is a senior expression? Un¬ like the freshman, which is fright¬ ened, it is quite confident and poised. Senior facial expressions always reveal a mature composure, unlike the sophomores and juniors, whose expressions portray naive youthfulness. The suave and debo- naire visage is shown on every senior ' s countenance. KEVIN S. DILALLO. Activities: Class Council 1,2,3; Senior Class President 4; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4 (President 3); Inter¬ national Thespian Society 4; Principal ' s Advisory Council 2,3,4; German Club 3; Ski club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4 (Copy Editor); Member of 7976-77 SGA Cabinet; Communications Advisor 4; Sports: Cross Country 7; Winter Track I, 2; Spring Track 1,2,3; Varsity Track Letter 2,3; Awards: Governor ' s School for the Gifted; National Merit Scholar¬ ship Semi-finalist; Best Supporting Actor in a Full-length Play 3; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4. THERESA DIMARINO. Sports: Varsity Track 1,2,3; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Awards: All-District Team, Basketball 3. HUYEN CHAU T. DIMH. Activities: International Club 3; French Honor Society 3,4; Awards. Fifth Place, National French Contest 3. KIM DO. ERIN DONAHUE. Activities: TWA 2; FBLA 4; Spanish Club 1; Sports: Powderpuff Football 3,4; Girls ' Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Awards: Varsity Track Letter 1,2,3,4. AMY E. DOUVLOS. JAN C. DREXLER. RAYMOND E. DUFF. Activities: Video Club 4. THERESA K. DUKE. JOHN ALLEM DUNAWAY. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Unbeaten Path 3,4; Sports: Fresh. Football 1 (Captain); J. V. Football 2 (Captain); Varsity Foot¬ ball 3,4; Fresh. Wrestling 1; J.V. Wres¬ tling 2,3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Rugby 1,2,3,4 (Captain 4) . DAVID LEE DUNNING. Sports: J.V. Basketball 2. DIANE C. DUPREE. BRIAN S. EDDY. FAYE PATRICIA EDENTON. Activities: DECA 3. KAREN ELAM. Acitivites: Drill Team 2,3,4 (Secretary-Treasurer 4); Spanish Club 1,2,3; Awards: Drill Team Letter 2,3,4. WILLIAM B. ELLIOTT. PATRICK THOMAS EMBREY. “P.T. Activities: Chess Club 1,2,3; Lighting Crew 3,4 (Head Technician 4); Thespian Society 3,4. DIXIE LEE ENG. Activities: National Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Senator 1,2; Junior Class President 3; SAC 4; SC A 1,2,3,4; Fashion Associates 3,4; FBLA 4; Varsity Basketball Statistician 3; Sports: Gymnastics 1,2; Awards: Fash¬ ion Associates—DECA State Competiton; Fifth Place, State Achievement Honors Award and Designer Manual; Virginia Girls ' State. LAURA ANN EPPERSON. Eppie Ac¬ tivities: Flag Corps 2,3,4; EH A 2,3; Awards: Band Letter 2,3,4. ROBERT ESOLA. CAUDALUPE ESTRADA. PANA FARRELL. Activities: Senator 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheer¬ leading 3; Fashion Merchandising Fashion Show 2,3,4; Awards: Homecoming Court 4. JAN DREXLER RAYMOND DUFF THERESA DUKE JOHN DUNAWAY DAVID DUNNING DIANE DUPREE BRIAN EDDY FAYE EDENTON KAREN ELAM WILLIAM ELLIOTT PATRICK EMBREY DIXIE ENG LAURA EPPERSON ROBERT ESOLA CAUDALUPE ESTRADA PANA FARRELL Senior—223 Reading Opens The Doorway To Knowledge. SUSAN FENSTERMAKER GAYLE FIALKOWSKI DEBORAH FIEFFER ELIZABETH FISCHER ]OHN FLANAGAN PATRICIA FLATTERY KENNETH FLEEK MARY FOLTZ PATRICIA FORMAN GEORGE FORSTER BEVERLY FOSTER KAY FOSTER WILLIAM FOSTER WILLIAM FRAILEY SUSAN FRANK WILLIAM FRIEDMAN ELAINE FULLER ROBERT FULTON DANIEL GALLAGHER MICHELLE CALLOWAY JOHNNY GARLAND CHRIS GARRETT DAVE GARRETT ELIZABETH GARRETT SUSAN FENSTERMAKER. Sue Activi¬ ties: Class Council 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Fashion Associates 3; German Club 3, (Secretary) 4; Keyettes 4. GAYLE FIALKOWSKI. Activities: Costume committee for The Sound of Music 7; Awards: Honor Roll 1,2. DEBORAH LYNN FIEFFER. Activities: FBLA 4; French Honor Society 4; French Club 4; Sports: Girl ' s Track 1. ELIZABETH RAICHEL FISCHER. Liz Activities: Bowling 3,4; FBLA 4. JOHN FLANAGAN. PATRICIA FLATTERY. Patty Activities: Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2, 3,4; Senior Class Senator 4; Keyettes 3,4; FBLA 3; Sports: Varsity Swim Team 1,2, 3,4; Varsity Gymnastics 1,2; Awards: Prom Princess 3; Swim Team Letter; Varsity Cheerleading Letter. KENNETH C. FLEEK. Activities: Unbeaten Path Club 3; MVBA 3. MARY ELIZABETH FOLTZ. Mary Beth Activities: Jr. and Sr. Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Awards: Regional Science Fair 1st Place 1,2. PATRICIA FORMAN. Trisha Activities: FBLA 3,4; COE 4. GEORGE S. FORSTER. Butch Activities: Student Government 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Latin Club 4; Forensics 2; Debate 2; Latin Bowl 3; Ski Club 4; Sports: Fresh¬ man Football 7; Varsity Swimming 3,4. BEVERLY A. FOSTER. KAY LYNN FOSTER. Activities: Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Class Council 2,3,4; Light Crew Trainee 4; Biology II Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH FOSTER. Bill Sports: Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basketball 2 (Captain); Varsity Basketball 3. WILLIAM SCOTT FRAILEY. Scott Ac¬ tivities: Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Sports: Track Team 4. SUSAN CAROL FRANK. Activities: Cos¬ metology 2,3,4; VECA 2,3,4. WILLIAM FRIEDMAN. Jay Activities: Unbeaten Path 3 (Sec.); Sports: Fresh¬ man Football 1; J.V. Tennis 2. ELAINE F. FULLER. Activities: FBLA 1,2, 3,4; Sports: Varsity Gymnastics 1. ROBERT JOSHUA FULTON. Josh Ac¬ tivities: DECA 4; Drama 1,2,3; Track 1. DANIEL KEITH GALLAGHER. Dan Activities: Conflict Simulation Team 1,2,3 (Vice Pres. 1,2), (Pres. 3); Spring Track 2. MICHELLE LYNN CALLOWAY. Shelly Activities: Drama 1; DECA 4. JOHNNY SCOTT GARLAND. Squirt Sports: Football 1; Bowling 2. CHRIS M. GARRETT. DAVE GARRETT. ELIZABETH JENEANNE GARRETT. Beth Activities: Cosmetology 1,2,3; VICA 1,2,3; Drama 1,2; Awards: VICA Hair- shaping Award 1st Place; National Coffieur Competition 1st Place. Senior —225 SEAN GARVEY TIMOTHY GASKILL KIMBERLY GATLIN BRIAN GAUPP FRANCIS GEROW GARY GILLISON DEBRA GLASBY CATHERINE GLORIA SEAN GARVEY. TIMOTHY BRENT GASKILL. Tim . Activities: Intramural Bowling 2. KIMBERLY ANN GATLIN. Kim . Activities: Football Manager 3,4; Fashion Associates 3,4; Student Ad¬ visory Council 3; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Ski Club 1,2; Class Council 3,4; Sports: Gymnastics 1,2; Awards: Var¬ sity Letter 2; Varsity Letter (Football Manager) 3,4. BRIAN GAUPP. Activities: Intramural Bowling 1,2,3; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Sci¬ ence Club 4; Biology 11 Club 4. FRANCIS WILLIAM GEROW. Frank . Sports: Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Soccer 1,2,3,4 (Captain 4). GARY GILLISON. Gill . Sports: Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Freshman Baseball 1; J.V. Baseball 2. DEBRA J. GLASBY. Debbie . Ac¬ tivities: D.E.C.A. Vice-President 2; C.O.E. 4. CATHERINE ANN GLORIA. Cathy . Activities: Honor Society 1; Sports: J.V. Basketball 1,2,3; J.V. Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2; J.V. Volleyball 1,2; Varsity Soccer Aide 1,2,3. WILLIAM E. GLOSSNER. Bill Ac¬ tivities: Band 1,2,3,4. VERA LYNN GODDARD. Lynn Ac¬ tivities: Cheerleader 1. BRUCE K. GRAHAM. Rabbit Sports: J.V. Football 1; Softball 1; Volleyball 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2; Varsity Football 2,3; Tennis 1,2; Gymnastics 2; Swim Team 4. GREGORY KEITH GRANSBACK. Ac¬ tivities: D.E.C.A. (President); Sports: Football 1,2; Tennis 1; Wrestling 1,2,3, 4; Awards: Second J.V. District. DAVID P. GREEN. ALAN ROSS GREGORIE. Sports: J.V. Soccer 1. CHARLES GR IFFIN. ROBERT GROVER. EVELYN HALE. Evey Activities: Ski Club 1; Chorus 1; Intermural Bowling 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Awards: Bowling Patch 3. LAURA ELLEN HALL. Activities: Flag Corp 1,2,3,4. DOREEN MARIE DUFOUR HAMIL¬ TON. Activities: Majorette 3. GRANVILLE HAMPTON. “Is this how you wear it? asks Karen Heine. Seniors .... Great Humorists Laughter is the best medicine. A little bit of fun goes a long way. Seniors are terrific clowns. Many individuals are known for their pranks in school. Laughter is a won¬ derful cure for: upset stomachs caused by pop quizzes , and for clearing minds fogged by too much study , also for drying the tears of government flunkees, and making a long school day shorter. Thank goodness for this much needed outlet from the many pressures of our senior year. To sit back and laugh is good for our minds and souls. iu are sitting on? WILLIAM GLOSSNER VERA GODDARD BRUCE GRAHAM GREGORY CRANSBACK DAVID GREEN ALAN GREGORIE CHARLES GRIFFIN ROBERT GROVER EVELYN HALE LAURI HALL DOREEN HAMILTON GRANVILLE HAMPTON Senior —227 Senior Team Work Prevails. MIN HAN JENNIFER HANSELL ERIC HANSEN SUSAN HARLEY TIM HARNDEN DAVID HARRAWOOD BARBARA HARRICK GWENDOLYN HARRIS DAVID HARRISON GEORGETTE HARRISON MATTHEW HARWOOD CHARLES HASEMAN “Are they really gonna eat this stuff?” asks Jill Pooley. 228—Senior STEPHEN HEARD JOESPH HEATH KAREN HEINE DOUGLAS HEINEY PATRICIA HENDERSON ANNE HODGSON BERKLEY HOFFMAN HELEN HOLLOWELL DEANN HORTON JERRY HORTON MARGARET HOWLAND PHUONG HU A MIN SOO HAN. JENNIFER HANSELL. ERIC HANSEN. SUSAN LINN HARLEY. Activities: Band I, 2; Marching Band 1; Flag Corps 2. TIM HARNDEN. DAVID HARRAWOOD. Activities: Ski Club 3,4; Sports: Varsity Wrestling 2; J. V. Tennis 3; Varsity Football 3. BARBARA HARRICK. Activities: Spanish Club 7, 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Audio- Visual Club 2; Unbeaten Path 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Girl ' s Track 1,2; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Representative to Fairfax County Curriculum Council 1. GWENDOLYN M. HARRIS. Gwen DAVID HARRISON. Activities: Science Club 1,2; Chess Club 1; Marching Band 1,2,3,4 (Drum Major); Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4. Sports: J.V. Track 1; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4. Awards: Regional Band 2,3,4; Eagle Scout. GEORGETTE T. HARRISON. Activities: Cheerleader 1,2 (Captain), 3,4; Fashion Merchandising (treasurer) 4. Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3; Varsity Letter 3,4. MATTHEW DAVID HARWOOD. Matt Activities: Key Club 2,3,4 (Treasurer, Lt. Governor); Ski Club 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. Sports: Wrestling 2,3. CHARLES HASEMAN. STEPHEN GARRETT HEARD. Steve Activities: Spanish Club 1,2,3; News¬ paper 2,4. Sports: Fresh. Football 1. JOESPH FRANCIS HEATH. Joe . KAREN HEINE. Activities: Art Club 1,2,3. DOUGLAS A. HEINEY. Activities: Thes¬ pian Society 2,3,4; Unbeaten Path 3,4; Student Advisory Council 4; Chess Club 4; State and National FBLA 4 (Vice Pres.); Senior Class Council 4. Awards: 1 star, Thespian 2. PATRICIA HENDERSON. ANNE CATHERINE HODGSON. Activi¬ ties: Spanish Club 7; Art Club 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4. Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. BERKLEY HOFFMAN. HELEN HOLLOWELL. Holly Activities: Spanish Club 1; Bible Club 2; TWA 2,3,4. Sports: J.V. Field Hockey 3 (Captain); Varsity Field Hockey 4; J.V. Softball Manager 2. DEANN HORTON. Dee Activities: FHA 2; Drill Team 3; DECA Fashion Associates 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2. Awards: New York Ford Foundation Scholarship for Ballet; Newport Beach Ballet As¬ sociation Scholarship. JERRY HORTON. Activities: Em Vee Hi 4 (Feature Editor); Quill Scroll Soc. 4. Sports: Fresh. Football 1. MARGARET B. HOWLAND. Maggie Activities: Junior Honor Society 1,2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; Glass Council 2; Drill Team 3,4; Ski Club 4; Biology II Club 4. Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. PHUONG THANH HUA. Activities: International Club. Senior —229 DARRIN HUBBELL DANIEL HUFFMAN DEBRA HUG LEIGH HUGHES DANIEL HULSHIZER MICHAEL HURWITZ KEVEN ILLIDGE KAREN IMHOFF PAUL JACOBSON KELVIN JENNINGS DARRIN HUBBELL. Sports: Freshman Football 1 (Captain); Freshman Basket¬ ball 1; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Awards: All-District Baseball 3,4; All-Regional Baseball 4; All-State Baseball 4. DANIEL HUFFMAN. DEBRA GENE HUG. Debbie Activi¬ ties: Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Girl ' s Babersbop 3; Choral Council 4; Jr. Honor Society 1,2 (Secretary 2); Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 3,4 (Recording Secretary 4); Ski Club 3; Awards: All-Regional Chorus 1,2,3,4. LEIGH HUGHES. Activities: Freshman Cheerleader 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Chorus 1; Gymnastics 1; Awards: Homecoming Princess 1. DANIEL JOSEPH HULSHIZER. Holen Activities: SAC to the County 2,3; Sophomore Vice-President; Sports: Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL HURWITZ. KEVEN ILLIDGE. KAREN FRANCES ELIZABETH IM¬ HOFF. Sports: Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4. PAUL JACOBSON. Acitivities: Key 2,3,4; Jr. Honor Society 2; Sr. Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2; Sports: Freshman Football 1; Soccer 2,3,4. KELVIN JENNINGS. JONATHAN JEWETT. DANIEL ROBERT JOHNSON. Danny Activities: Bowling League 3,4; Bowl¬ ing League 3,4; Bowling Tournament. DEBORAH KAREN JOHNSON. Deb¬ bie Sports: Track 1,2. PAUL JOHNSON. RANDOLPH C. JOHNSON. Randy Activities: Intramural Bowling 2,3; Sports: Varsity Football. DALE JONES. DALTON JONES. MARLENE BLANCHE JONES. Activi¬ ties: Freshman Float Committee 1; Sports: J.V. Basketball 1; Third World Athletic club 3,4 (President 4); Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity Softball 3. BLAIR ARDEN JOST. Activities: Ski Club 1,2,3,4 (President 4); Yearbook 4; Sports: Football 1; Track 1,2; Water Polo 2; Soccer 3,4. NEIL KARALUS. RANDALL KARALUS. CHRISTOPHER KEELEY. Chris Sports: Golf 1,2,3,4. We Are Just One Big Family Laughing, crying, cramming, and socializing together—we seniors know each other well. After four years of seeing the same group of faces day after day, five days a week, we have become a family. There is a special bond between us. Love, care and knowledge about one another help to create this feeling. We have grown up together. Seniors throw a suprise birthday party during lunch. MS JONATHAN JEWETT DANIEL JOHNSON DEBORAH JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON RANDOLPH JOHNSON DALE JONES DALTON JON ES MARLENE JONES BLAIR JOST NEIL KARALUS RANDALL KARALUS CHRISTOPHER KEELEY Senior—231 Together—We Get Things Done. ERIN KELLER LISA KELLER DEBRA KERKER JOYCE KERNS MARGARET KERSEY ROBERT KEY MICHAEL KIDD SILVI KIISK 232—Senior GLEN KILTZ DEBORAH KIMBLE KATHERINE KIMBLE IVY KING WILLIAM KING MARK KINKELLA PHYLLIS KISER LINDSAY KITTEL BILL KLORIG DAN KNAPP JEFFERY KNICELY SOPHIE KOLODZIEJ ERIN DALE KELLER. Activities: VIC A 1,2; D.E. 3; FBLA 4. LISA KELLER. DEBRA KERKER. JOYCE LEE KERNS. Dimples Activities: COE 4. MARGARET KERSEY. ROBERT KEY. Bob Activities: German Club 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 2; Sports: Gymnastics Team 2,3; J.V. Foot¬ ball 2; Awards: National Merit Scholar¬ ship Semi-Finalist. MICHAEL KIDD. Mike Activities: Honor Roll 3; Unbeaten Path 3; Future Business Leaders of America 4. SILVI A. KIISK. Activities: Class Council 1,2,3,4; Senator 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; Flag Corps 2; Elections Chairman 3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Sports: Varsity Gymnastics 2; Awards: Varsity Letter 2; Homecoming Princess 3. GLEN A. KILTZ. Activities: Radio Mt. Vernon 4. DEBORAH KIMBLE. KATHERINE KIMBLE. IVY KING. WILLIAM KING. Bill Activities: VICA 3. MARK LEE KINKELLA. Kink Sports: Freshman Football 1; Freshman Basket¬ ball 1; J.V. Track 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Winter Track 3; Rugby 3,4; Awards: Varsity Football Letter 3,4; Third Place in Rugby East Coast Invitationa l 3. PHYLLIS KISER. LINDSAY R. KITTEL. Activities: Ski Club 1,2; Key Club 2; Video Club 2,3,4; Photo¬ graphic Club 3. BILL KLORIC. DAN KNAPP. Snapper Activities: DEC A 2,3,4. JEFFERY WILEY KNICELY. Jeff Activi¬ ties: VICA 1,2,3; Awards: Auto Body Award. SOPHIE KOLODZIEJ. Senior—233 SUSAN KOLZAK NANCY KOVAK STEVEN KOVAK DARRELL KREEGER STEVE KROMER BARRY KRUSE TERESA KRUTOSIK JANICE KUETT SUSAN KUNKLE TINA KUTCHMANICH DEBRA LACY GINA LAM PHILLIP LANNINC ROBERT LARSON DWIGHT LATTA KENDRA LAWSON SUSAN PATRICIA KOLZAK. Activities: Ski Club 2,3,4; Powder Puff Football 3; Class Council 2,3,4; Explorer ' s Group 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; Junior Honor Society 1,2; Senior Honor Society 2,3,4; Latin Club 4. NANCY KOVAK. Activities: DECA 3. STEVEN KOVAK. DARRELL KREEGER. STEVE KROMER. Activities: Unbeaten Path Club 3,4; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Awards: Governor ' s School for the Gifted 3; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4. BARRY KRUSE. Activities: Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Majors 2,3,4; Stage Band 4. TERESA KRUTOSIK. Activities: FBLA 4; Junior Varsity Track Team 1,2. JANICE CARRIE KUETT. Jan Activities: Class Officer 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; SAC 3; Fashion Associates 3,4; Keyettes 4; Participant in Student Exchange Day 1. SUSAN LYNN KUNKLE. Activities: VICA 4; Cosmetology 1,2,3. TINA KUTCHMANICH. DEBRA C. LACY. Debbie Activities: VICA 1; Literary Magazine 1. GINA VICTORIA LAM. Gina B Activi¬ ties: Lighting Crew Technician 2,3,4; International Thespian Society 4; Class Council 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Drama 1,2,3,4. PHILLIP LANNING. ROBERT LARSON. Bob Sports: Track Team 1,2; Wrestling 1. DWIGHT LATTA. 234—Senior KENDRA B. LAWSON. Kendie-Kib- ble Activities: Powderpuff 3,4; Class Council 1,2; House of Represenatives 2; Homecoming Committee 2; Class Vice President 1; Sports: Varsity Track 2,3; Awards: Varsity Letter 2. LINDA CATHERINE LEE. Activities: FHA 1; Color Guard 3; French Honor Society 4; French Club 4; German Club 4; Awards: Varsity Band Letter 3. GROVE LETARTE. KAREN ANN LEUPPERT. Activities: Intramural Bowling 3; Powder Puff Football 4; FBLA 1; Awards: Bowling Trophy 3. DETLEV LEWIS. Duff Activities: German Club 3,4; Freshman Football 1. FREDERICK LEWIS. GEORGE EVERRETT LEWIS. Activities: TWA 3,4; German Club 3,4 (President 3,4); Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Biology II Club 4; Sports: Freshman potball 7; J.V. Football 2; Winter Track 1,2,3,4 (Cap¬ tain 3,4); Spring Track 1,2,3,4 (Cap¬ tain 3,4); Cross-Country 3; Awards: National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Black Stu¬ dents; Varsity Letter for Winter Track 2,3,4; Varsity Letter for Spring Track 2,3,4. LISA ELIZABETH LINDEN. Activities: Marching Band 1; Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2 (Treasurer 2); Senior Honor Society 3, Sports: Varsity Tennis 2,3; Varsity Softball 2,3; Awards: Marching Band Letter 1; Varsity Tennis Team Letter 2,3; Varsity Softball Team Letter 2,3. PHOEBE LINEKER. Activities: Journal¬ ism 2; Yearbook 3; Cheerleading 2,3. We Never Cease To Have Fun. Steve Marx accosts Roy Manuel, demanding, Your lunch money or your life! LINDA LEE GROVE LETARTE KAREN LEUPPERT DETLEy LEWIS FREDERICK LEWIS GEORGE LEWIS LISA LINDEN PHOEBE LINEKER Senior—235 We Strive To Understand. RECAN LINKE NORMAN LITWACK ROBERT LLOYD HAROLD LODER REGAN ROSS LINKE. Activities: French Honor Society 4; Sports: Freshman Base¬ ball 1. NORMAN LITWACK. Sports: Soccer 1; Track 7; Baseball 7; Freshman Football 7; Varsity Football 2,3,4Wrestling 3,4; Rugby 3,4 (Captain 4); Awards: Football Varsity Letter 2,3,4; Wrestling Varsity Letter 3,4. ROBERT LLOYD. Bobby HAROLD M. LODER JR. JEFFREY P. LOUCHRIDCE. Jeff Activi¬ ties: Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Photographic Club 2,3,4; Video Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1. DEBORAH LUCK. Debbie Activities: Freshman Class Representative 1; J.V. Volleyball 1; Concert Choir 2; Madrigals 4; Awards: Honor Roll Award 1,2. MARY LUSKER. Activities: Drill Team 2,3 (Captain 3); Spanish Honor Society 4; Awards: Drill Team Varsity Letter 2,3. TRENT LYCHT. Activities: Young, Gifted and Black Club 1,2; Sports: Varsity Swim¬ ming Team 3,4; Awards: Swimming Let¬ ter 3(4; High School All-American 3,4; Fastest in the State in 100 Yard Breast¬ stroke 3,4; Third Fastest in the State in 200 Yard Individual Medley 3. VALORIE LYONS. SHELIA MAHONEY. PAUL ANTHONY MAJKA. Activities: Spanish Club 1; Sports: Varsity Swimming and Diving 2,3,4. BRIDCETT LEIGH MANESS. Briggy Activities: Beginning Girls Chorus 1; DECA 3; FBLA 4; Powder Puff Football 3,4 (Defensive Captain 3). ROY MANUEL. KRISTINA C. MARCY. Kristy Activi¬ ties: Class Council 2,3; Choral Council 1; Madrigals 3,4; Jynior Honor Society 1,2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Awards: All-Regional Chorus 2. JENNIFER MARINACCI. DEBORAH ANN MARSHALL. Debbie Activities: Bowling Team 3; FBLA 4. FRANCIS MARTIN. STEVEN P. MARX. MO Activities: Key Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Sports: Freshman Basketball 1; J.V. Basket¬ ball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. THOMAS A. MARZOLF. Tom Activi¬ ties: Latin Club 1,2,3; Coif Team 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4 (Secretary 4). JEFFREY LOUCHRIDCE DEBORAH LUCK MARY LUSKER TRENT LYCHT VALORIE LYONS SHELIA MAHONEY PAUL MAJKA BRIDCETT MANESS 23 6 —Senior ROY MANUEL KRISTINA MARCY JENNIFER MARINACCI DEBBIE MARSHALL FRANCIS MARTIN STEVEN MARX THOMAS MARZOLF SEITA MASTER SEITA E. MASTER. Activities: Volley¬ ball Squad 1; Art Club 7. DUANE STEWART MAXWELL. Activi¬ ties: Math Team 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3, (Pres.) 4; Biology II Club 4 (Pres.); French Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4; It ' s Aca¬ demic Team 4; Computer Club 2; Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. WENDOLYN MARIA MAXWELL. Wendee”. LORRAINE FLORENCE MAY. Lori May Activities: EH A 1,2,3; FBLA 2,3; JV Cheerleading 2; Varsity Cheer¬ leading 3,4 (Capt.); Varsity Gymnastics 1,2,3, (Capt.) 4; Varsity Track 3; JV Baseball Manager 2; Class Council 1,2, 3,4; Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,4; Track Varsity Letter 3; Varsity Cheerleading Letter 3,4; Homecoming Princess 2,4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Third Place State Compulsory Vaulting. Susan Otten gives her undivided attention. DUANE MAXWELL WENDEE MAXWELL LORRAINE MAY Senior—237 PAUL MAZUREK Jennifer McClellan meg McConnell eileen McDonnell BRUCE McELHANEY KEVIN McGANN TINA McGINTY james McGuire MIKE McHUGH KAREN McKINNEY MICHELE McKINNEY JOHN McTHENY PAUL MAZUREK. JENNIFER ALISON McCLELLAN. MARGARET McCONNELL. Meg . EILEEN RUTH McDONNELL. Boo Ac¬ tivities: Keyettes, 3,4; German Club, 1,2,3,4; JR Class Council 3; SR Class Council, 4. BRUCE McELHANEY. KEVIN McGANN. TINA McGINTY. JAMES MICHAEL McGUIRE. Sports: Freshman Basketball, 7; Freshman Base¬ ball, 1; Varsity Basketball, 2,3,4; JV Base¬ ball, 2; Varsity Baseball, 3,4. MIKE McHUGH. Sports: JV Football 2; Varsity Swimming, 2,3,4; JV Baseball, 2; Varsity Baseball, 3,4; Varsity Football, 4. KAREN L. McKINNEY. Melons Activi¬ ties: DECA, 4. MICHELE McKINNEY. JOHN MARTIN McTHENY. John Boy LYNN M. MEANEY. Activities: Spanish Club, 1; TYVA, 2; FBLA, 4; DECA, 3,4. Sports: Varsity Spring Track, 1,2,3,4; Powder Puff Football, 3,4. Awards: Track Letter, 1,2,3,4. WALTER J. MEISEN. Walt Sports: Var¬ sity Football 4. JOHN MENAGER. Activities: Band, 1,2; DE, 3,4; DECA, 3,4; VIC A, 2. PETER MERRICK. JAMES MICHAELSON. James Activi¬ ties: MV Marching Majors, 2,3,4; Sym¬ phonic Band, 2,3,4; Student Conductor, Historian, 4; JR Classical League, (Tres.) 3,4; JR Achievement, 1. RONALD MILES. Ronnie ALEXANDRA MILLER. Bev Foster joyously proclaims, just got accepted into the Mickey Mouse Fan Club! We Will Always Remember Our High School Friends We get by with a little help from our friends. Seniors stick together in rain or shine. Special friendships have been built over the past four years, our alli¬ ances strengthened with each passing year. Some of us will leave these friend¬ ships behind, many will keep in touch. Our bonds with each other will at least remain strong in our memory ' s eye. 4 ■ C LYNN MEANEY WALTER MEISEN JOHN MENACER PETER MERRICK JAMES MICHAELSON RONALD MILES ALEXANDRA MILLER ANN MILLER SUSAN MILLER SUSAN MITCHELL NADINE MITROVICH KAREN MITTLEMAN SUSAN CAROL MITCHELL Suzi Ac¬ tivities: Bible Club, 1; TWA, 2,3, (Histo¬ rian) 4; Sports: JV Basketball Manager, 1; JV Softball, 7; JV Hockey, 1,2; Varsity Hockey, 3; Varsity Basketball Student Trainer, 2,3; Track and Field, 3. Awards: Varsity Hockey Letter, 3; Varsity Basket¬ ball Trainer Letter, 2,3; Track and Field Letter, 3; Cramer Student Trainer Certifi¬ cation 2,3. NADINE MITROVICH. Nay Activities: Art Club, 2,4; Spanish Club, 3; Unbeaten Path, 4. KAREN MITTELMAN. ANN LANGLEY MILLER. Sports: Gym¬ nastics, 7; J.V. Hockey 7; Varsity Hockey 2,3; Golf 2,3. Activities: Girls ' Chorus 7; Concert Choir, 2,3,4; TWA 2,3; All- Regional Chorus 1,2,4; Modern Music Masters 4; French Honor Society 4. Awards: Varsity Hockey Letters 2,3. SUSAN LIANNE MILLER. Lianne Ac¬ tivities: Bio. II Club 4; FBLA 4; Ski Club 4. Sports: Gymnastics 1,2. Senior —239 THOMAS MODJESKI EILEEN MOORE JAMES MOORE PAMELA MOORE PAMELA MORANVILLE KEVIN MORGAN ROSS MORRES MARK MORRIS Seniors Have A Flair For Showmanship TERESA MORRISON JAMES MUELLER WILLIAM MULLEN ELIZABETH MUSTER I THOMAS STONEMAN MODJESKI. Tom” Activities: Key Club 1,2,3 (Tres.), 4 (Vice Pres.); French Club 2,3; Photo¬ graphic Arts Club 2,3,4 (Vice Pres.); Unbeaten Path 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4. Awards: Senior Honor Society 2,3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. EILEEN RUTH MOORE. Activities: Drill Team 3,4; Beginning Girls Chorus 1; Select Girls Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 4. Sports: Varsity Swimming 2. JAMES MOORE. PAMELA MOORE. Pam Activities: German Club 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4. PAMELA MORANVILLE. KEVIN MORGAN. ROSS EUGENE MORRES III. Rosco Activities: Spanish Honor Society 3,4. Sports: J.V. Baseball 1; Fresh. Football 7; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Fresh. Basket¬ ball 1; Varsity Swimming 2,3,4; Rugby 4. Awards: Varsity Football Letter 2,3,4; Varsity Swimming Letter 2,3,4; Most Improved Swimmer 2; Most Valuable Swimmer 3. MARK ALLEN MORRIS. Activities: D.E. 2,3. TERESA MORRISON. JAMES MUELLER. WILLIAM MULLEN. Bill Sports- Coif 3,4. ELIZABETH MUSTER. WAYNE MYERS. BRENDA NASON. Activities: Senior Honor Society 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; Modern Music Masters 4; German Club 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Awards: Regional Orchestra 2,3,4; State Orchestra 2,3; Regional and State Band 3; Most Outstanding Player Award in Orchestra 3. MARY ANN NEDOROLIK. Activities: COE 3,4. RICHARD NEEDHAM. PAUL CARL-GUSTAF NELSON. Activi¬ ties: High School Heart Association Course 2,3. ROBERT CURTIS NETTE. Curt Activi¬ ties: Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3,4 (Vice Pres.). Awards: Band Letter 1,2,3,4. 240—Senior WAYNE MEYERS BRENDA NASON MARY NEDOROLIK RICHARD NEEDHAM PAUL NELSON ROBERT NETTE ROBERT NICHOLS ROBERT KENNETH NICHOLS. Bob¬ by Activities: Junior Honor Society 1,2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Cbess Club 1,2,3,4; (Vice Pres.); Spanish Club 2,3 (Vice Pres.); Class Senator 2; Biology II Club 4 (Pres.); Staff Mem¬ ber M.S. Bike-a-thon 3. Sports: Fresh. Baseball 1; J.V. Baseball 2. MARK NILSSON CHRISTY NORRIS DEBRA NORTON GEORGE O ' CAIN PAUL OLNEY KATHERINE OLSON PAUL O ' NEILL ROBERT OSGOOD Senior Students Cooperating . . . Cooperating is a vital part of our senior makeup. Four years ago we were just beginning to realize how important cooperation was. Getting along with those around us was important in the learning process. We could not begin to learn together before we learned to live together. Now, the art is mastered. “This is the Wolfman Jack signing off. 242—Senior SUSAN OTTEN LEIGH PASSMAN GREG PATTAKOS JOHN PAULSEN ANTHONY PERKINS BRYAN PERRY VICTORIA PETERSON HIEN PHAN SUSANNE PHELPS BRENT PHILLIPS ELAINE PIETROVITO ROY PIETROVITO MARK NILSSON. Activities: EBLA, 4; Sports: Varsity Football, 3; Awards: Foot¬ ball letter, 3. CHRISTY NORRIS. Activities: Cheer¬ leader, 1; Select ChorusfiKL Drill Team, 3; EBLA, 4; DEC A, 4. ™ DEBRA LYNNETTE NORTON. Debbie Activities: International Thespian So¬ ciety, 2,3,4; Awards: National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, 4. GEORGE BAYLOR O ' CAIN. PAUL LESTER OLNEY JR. Activities: DECA, 4. KATHARINE MARIE OLSON. Katie Activities: DE, 3,4. PAUL JOSEPH O ' NEILL JR. P.J. Activi¬ ties: Key Club, 2, (Pres.) 3; School Mascot, 2,3; SC A, (2nd V. Pres) 3; Yearbook Co- Editor in Chief, 4; Yearbook Photog¬ rapher, 3; Photo Club, 2; Pep Club, 2; SCA Elections Committee, 1,2,3,4; Sports: Varsity Tennis, 1,2,3,4, (Co-Capt. 2,3); Football, 1; Winter Track, 1; Swim Team, 2; Awards: Most Valuable Player—Varsity Tennis, 1; Boys State Participant, 3; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, 3; 2nd Place Cunston District Tennis Doubles, 3; Future Leaders Conference — Hayfield, 2. ROBERT E. OSGOOD. Bobby SUSAN OTTEN. Activities: Ski Club, 1,2; German Club, 3; Marching Majors, 1,2, 3,4; Awards: Marching Letter, 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Pin, 3,4. LEIGH JONATHAN PASSMAN. Activi¬ ties: Photographic Arts Club, (V. Pres.) 2, (Pres.) 3,4; JR Honor Society, 1,2; Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; National Senior Honor Society, 3,4; Sergeant- at-Arms, 4; Swim Team, 1; Science Club, 2,3,4; Math Team, 3,4; Unbeaten Path, 3,4; It ' s Academic Team, 4; Varsity Basketball Statistician, 4; Yearbook Photography Editor, 4; Quill and Scroll Society, 4; Toastmasters Youth Leader¬ ship Program, 4; Awards: National Sci¬ ence Foundation High School Honors Science Program at Michigan State University, 3; National Merit Com¬ mended Scholar, 4; Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4. GREGORY PATTAKOS. JOHN CHRISTEN PAULSEN. Paul Sports: Fresh. Football, 1; Varsity Winter Track 2,3,4; Varsity Spring Track, 2,3,4; Awards: Spring Track Letter, 3,4. ANTHONY DUANE PERKINS. Tony Activities: Video Club, 1,2,3, (Tres.) 4; Radio MV, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Newspaper Staff, (Reporter) 3, (Editorial Editor, later promoted to Editor in Chief) 4; Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, 4; Quill and Scroll Society, 4; National Achievement Schol¬ arship Program for Outstanding Negro Students, 4. BRYAN ALEXANDER PERRY. Activities: Ski Club, 3,4; Class Council, 2,3; EBLA, 4; Sports: Varsity Football, 3,4; Varsity Swimming, 2,3; JV Tennis, 3; Fresh. Bas¬ ketball, 1; JV Track, 2; Awards: Varsity Swimming Letter, 3. VICTORIA PETERSON. PHAN HIEN VINH. SUSANNE PHELPS BRENT WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Activities: Key Club, 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff, (Sports Editor) 3; Sports: Fresh. Baseball, 1; Varsity Cross Country, 2,3,4; Varsity Winter Track, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Spring Track, 2, (Capt.) 3,4; Awards: Varsity Track Letter, 2,3,4. ELAINE PIETROVITO. Activities: Spanish Club, 1,2; FBLA, 4; EH A, 1. ROY SARKIS PIETROVITO. Roy Rugby . Senior 243 NORMA JEAN POE MARK POINTON JILL POOLEY TERRIANNE POOR GARY PRATT CAROL PROSSER REBECCA PUCKETT BLAKE PURCELL KAREN QUINN HEATHER RACHELS BETH RADFORD LAURA RAINES 244—Senior Cooperation Goes Along With Helping Each Other REBECCA RARDIN SUSAN RECORE SHAWN REECE JAMES REEP MICHAEL RHODE KAREN RICKARD VIRGINIA RIGGS BRIAN RICHTMER NORMA JEAN POE II. Normie Activi¬ ties: Fashion club 3; Simplicity Fashion Show 1,2,3; Student Gouncil to Principal 3; FBLA 3; Science Glub 4 (Treas.); New Life 4 (Sec.-Treas.); Girls Select Chorus 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Senior Float Committee 4. Awards: High Salesman, Magazine Drive 2. MARK ROBERT POINTON. Pointy Activities: Chess Club 1,2; Art Club 3. Awards: Honor Roll 2,3. JILL EVONNE POOLEY. Activities: Cheer¬ leading 1; Class Council 2,3,4; Keyettes 3, (Historian) 4; FBLA 3,4. TERRIANNE POOR. T.A. Activities: Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Fashion Associates 3,4; TWA 2; Field Hockey 2. GARY PRATT. Activities: VICA 2. CAROL LYNN PROSSER. Lynn Activi¬ ties: Spanish Club 2; Class Council 3. REBECCA LYNN PUCKETT. Becky. BLAKE PURCELL. Blakey Activities: Bible Club 2; New Life 4; Class President 1; Executive Council 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, (Vice Pres.) 4. Sports: Varsity Cross Country 1; Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3, (Captain) 4; J.V. Track 1. Awards: Cross Country Letter 1; Wrestling Letter 1,2,3,4. KAREN MAY QUINN. Activities: Drill Team 3,4; Swimming Team 2. Awards: Drill Team Letter 3,4; Swim Team Letter 2. HEATHER RACHELS. Activities: Fairfax County Model U.N. 3; Latin Club (Sec.- Treas.) 4. BETH ANNE RADFORD. Activities: Year¬ book Staff 3. LAURA RAINES. REBECCA RARDIN. Becky Activities: Spanish Club 3; Cheerleading (Co- Captain) 1; German 3, (Captain) 4. Glub 3; Flag Corp SUSAN RECORE. FBLA 4; COE 4. Susie Activities: SHAWN ELIZABETH FBLA 1,4. REECE. Activities: JAMES W. REEP. Jaime Activities: Spanish Club 1; Awards: , Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL RHODE. KAREN RICKARD. VIRGINIA MARTIN RIGGS. Vee Activi¬ ties: Student Council 1,2,3; PYOC 1,2,3; Teen Involvement 2, (Pres.) 3; Campus Life 2,3; Yearbook 3; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 2; Float Committee 1,3; Red Cross 1,2,3. BRIAN S. RIGHTMER. Activities: Ski Club 3,4; FBLA 4. “Why yes, my eyes are mud water green, exclaims Lianne Miller. Senior—245 KATHY ROBINSON MARTY ROBINSON JACKIE ROLLER SHIRLEY RORIE ANNE ROSITZKE CHRISTIAN ROWLAND RICHARD ROYCE MARY RUBERTON BARRY RUNALDUE LYNN RUNDCREN SARA RUPEE JILLANNE RUPP SEAN RYAN KIM SAGE BRADLY SAMPSON VALERIE SAMUEL PATRICIA SANFORD TIMOTHY SCANDLINC VIVIAN SCHMIDT MARY SCHMITT 246—Senior Seniors Make Plans For The Future. Mrs. Plyler asks, Are you sure you want to apply to 50 colleges!’ SAT ' S, Achievements, ACT ' s, application fees, teacher recom¬ mendations, essays, transcripts . . . Aagh! Someone stop the world; I want to get off! Like every class before it, this year ' s senior class was faced with the annual task of selecting colleges and applying for admission. Who but a high school senior could answer questions such as Identify an unsolved problem in your com¬ munity and solve it? The job of applying to college has been made easier however, through the commendable efforts of Mt. Vernon ' s guidance depart¬ ment, headed by Mildred Lapsley. Applying to colleges is not easy for anyone, but by the time this book is in your hands, the agonizing process will be over for the Class of ' 77, and will just be starting for the Class of ' 78. Eat your hearts out! KATHRYN ANNE ROBINSON. Kathy Activities: Pep Club 1; Latin Club 1, (Sec.) 2,3,4; Junior Honor Society 1,2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Bible Club 1,2,3,4; International Thespian Society 3, (Pres.) 4; Art Club 3; Debate 2; Na¬ tional Forensic League 3; Concert Choir 3,4; Girls Barbershop 3,4; Modern Music Masters 4; All County Chorus 3,4; Key- ettes 4; TWA 2,3. Sports: J.V. Field Hockey 2, (Co-Captain) 3. Awards: Alter¬ nate for Girl ' s State; First Place in Talent Show 2; Second Place, Dramatic Interp., Mid-Atlantic Forensic Tourn. 3; First Place Novice Debate, and First Place Aff. Speaker, Wash. Forensic League 2; Best Actress, One Act 3; Second Place, VA Junior Classical League Convention Latin Vocab. Test 3; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 4; All Reg. Chorus 4; Most Improved Choral Student 3. MARTY ROBINSON. Activities: DE 1 , 11 , 111 . JACQUELINE SUE ROLLER. Jackie. SHIRLEY RORIF. ANNE FUSE ROSITZKE. Sports: J.V. Field Hockey 1; Varsity Field Hockey 2. Awards: J.V. Hockey Certificate 1; Hock¬ ey Letter 2. CHRISTIAN EDWARD ROWLAND. Ac¬ tivities: Key Club 1,2,3; It ' s Academic Team 4; Latin Club 2; Bio.-II Club 4; Sports: J.V. Wrestling 1,2; J.V. Tennis Team 2. RICHARD ROYCE. Activities: French Honor Society 2,3, (Sec.-Treas.) 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4. Awards: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. MARY L. RUBERTON. Activities: Ski Club 1,2; TWA 2,3,4. Sports: J.V. Soft- ball 1,2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basket¬ ball 3. Awards: Varsity Basketball Letter. BARRY RUNALDUE. LYNN ELLEN RUNDGREN, Lynnie Activities: FHA 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Keyettes 2, (Jr. Rep.) 3,4; FBLA 4. SARA CATHERINE RUPEE. Sara Ac¬ tivities: Yearbook: Surveyor Staff 2 (Under Class Editor), 3 (Assistant Editor), 4 (Co-Editor-in-Chief); New Life 4. Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3. JILLANNE RUPP. Jill Activities: Drill Team 4; Keyettes 2,4; SGA Treasurer 4; Ski Club 4; Color Guard 2. SEAN A. RYAN. Activities: Ski Club 3,4. Sports: Fresh. Football 1; J.V. Winter Track 1; J.V. Spring Track 1; Varsity Track 1,2. KIM SAGE. Activities: Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; FBLA 2,3,4. BRADLEY SAMPSON. Englishman Activities: Young Gifted Black Club 1; Third World Experience Club 2,3,4; DEC A 2,3,4. Sports: Fresh. Basketball 1; Fresh. Baseball 1; J.V. Basketball 2. Awards: Second Place Public Speaker, (DECA) 2. VALERIE MONICA SAMUEL. Val Ac¬ tivities: Cheerleading 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Girl ' s Track Manager 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; German Club 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Senior Honor Society 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class. PATRICIA ANN SANFORD. Patti Ac¬ tivities: DECA 3. TIMOTHY JAMES SCANDLING. Tim Sports: Fresh. Wrestling 1; J.V. Wrestling 2,3; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Rugby 3,4. Awards: Most Valuable Fresh¬ man Wrestler 1; Wrestling Letter 3,4; Second Place in Gunston District, Fresh, and J.V. Teams; Third Place, Yorktown Invitational; Second Place Hayfield Wres¬ tling Tourn.; Maryland Invitational. VIVIAN SCHMIDT. Billy Activities: TWA 4. Sports: Varsity Gymnastics 3; J.V. Hockey 3; Intramural Soccer 3; National Honor Society 3; French Honor Society 3. MARY SCHMITT. Activities: Keyettes 2,3,4; Senior Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Class President 1; Ski Club 2,3, (Vice Pres.) 4. Sports: Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; Varsity Track 1,2. Awards: Most Outstanding Athlete 1. Senior—247 BONITA SCHOESSEL SUSANNE SCHRAGE JOSEPH SCHROCK CYNTHIA SCOU JANE SEANOR AMY SEESHOLTZ DANIEL SEESHOLTZ JAMES SEIBERT EDGAR SEIBERT SANDRA SELMANOVITZ MARK SERIO DEBORAH SEYMOUR PHILIP SHAFER SUSAN SHARON ERIC SHEFLETT SCOTT SHERBURNE BONITA LYNN SCHOESSEL. Bonni Activities: Thespians 3,4. SUSANNE SCHRAGE. Activities: Junior Honor Society 1,2 (Historian); Senior Honor Society 3,4 (Sec Treas.); Third World Athletics 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Ski Club 3,4 (Treasurer); Art Club 4; Keyettes 3,4; Junior Class Council 3; Senior Class Council 4; Sports: Girls Varsity Tennis Team 3,4; Awards: Varsity Tennis Letter 3,4. JOSEPH SCHROCK. CYNTHIA SCOTT. Cindy . JANE SEANOR. AMY E. SEESHOLTZ. Activities: Science Club 2,3,4; Bible Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 2,3,4; FBLA 4; French Club 3,4; FHA 3,4. DANIEL R. SEESHOLTZ. Bjorn Sports: Varsity Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Awards: Tennis Magazine ' s Most Outstanding Junior Player 3. JAMES BARTLEY SEIBERT. Bart Ac¬ tivities: Em Vee Hi 3,4 (Editor 4); Spanish Club 3; Bible Club 2; Sports: Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2. EDGAR JOE SEIBE RT. Sports: Freshman Football 1; J.V. Football 2; Gymnastics 3. SANDRA L. SELMANOVITZ. Sandy . MARK SERIO. DEBORAH ANN SEYMOUR. Activities: Spanish Honor Society 2; Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 3,4 (Co-Captain 4); Ski Club 3,4. PHILIP SHAFER. SUSAN SHARON. Activities: Newspaper Staff 1; Science Club 3; French Club 1; Powder Puff Football 3; TWA 3; French Honor Society 3,4; National Junior Beta Club 1; Sports: Tennis Team 3,4; Awards: Varsity Tennis Letter 3,4. 248—Senior GLENN SHERMAN MARYJO SHINE ANNE SCHLESINCER JEAN SCHLESINGER SYLVIA SHOW ALTER SIEGRIST MARK SIMMONS ROBERT SIMPSON ERIC SHEFLETT. SCOTT CHARLES SHERBURNE. Ac¬ tivities: Class Council 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Bowling 1; Junior Honor Society 2; Biology II Club 4. CLENN PATRICK SHERMAN. Sports: Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Awards: Varsity Wrestling Fourth in District 1; Second in District 3; Third in Region 3; Fourth in State 3. MARY-JO SHINE. Activities: Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; TWA 2,3,4; Coverner ' s School for the Gifted 3; Sports: J.V. Field Hockey 1; J.V. Basketball 1; J.V. Softball 1; Varsity Field Hockey 2,3; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Track 2; Awards: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. ANNE SHLESINCER. JEAN SHLESINGER. SYLVIA SHOWALTER. MARY ROBERTA SIEGRIST. Mar Activities: TWA Club 2,3,4; Co-Sports Editor Em Vee Hi 4; Sports: Junior Varsity Softball 1,2 (Captain 2); Varsity Softball 3; Varsity Basketball 2,3; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity and Junior Varsity Hockey Manager 2,3; Sports: Varsity Basketball Letter; Varsity Softball Letter; Varsity Hockey Letter. MARK SIMMONS. ROBERT SIMPSON. Seniors Find Time To Relax. John Mctheny takes it easy during lunch. Thank Cod I ' m a country boy! says Bart Siebert. Senior—249 RANDY SLACK PAUL SMALLWOOD LORI SMITH SEUNYUNG SOHN We Learn About Government And The Elections. How fortunate was the class of ' 77 to be required to take Govern¬ ment during an election year! The effects of the infamous election research project were felt by the seniors as well as by the communi¬ ty: Sherwood Hall library became increasingly aware of the absence of election-related materials it once had, and area supermarkets were selling out of coffee, tea, and midnight oil. After the projects came the mock debates, at the end of which the senior class not-so- propheticaUy-predicted the elec¬ tion of Gerald Ford. Well, you can ' t win ' em all. DAVID SPANN ROBIN SPEISS AMANDA SPITLER JAMES SPOFFORD RANDY S. SLACK. Sports: Fresh. Foot¬ ball, 7; JV Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3,4; Fresh. Baseball, 7; JV Baseball, 2,3; Varsity Baseball, 4; Track, 4. Awards: Varsity Football Letters, 3,4; Varsity Base¬ ball Letter, 4. PAUL SMALLWOOD. lORI F. SMITH. Activities: Majorettes (Co-Capt.) 2; Rifle Squad (Co-Capt.) 4; FBLA (Sec.) 4; Awards: 7976 State B. Solo Twirling Champion. SEUNYUNG SOHN. Activities: French Honor Society, 2; International Club, 3; Orchestra, 1,2,3,4; Sports: Track and Field Letter, 2; National Orchestra As¬ sociation Award, 1,2; Rubert F. Band and Orchestra Award 1,2. DAVID SPANN. Smokey Activities: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 1,2; Stage Band 1,2; Concert Choir 4; Jr. Class Senator 3; County Advisory Com¬ mittee, 4; Student Soil and Water Con¬ servation District 3,4; Student Conserva¬ tion Assoc. 4; Fairfax Co. Science Seminar 1; Unbeaten Path (Co-Chairman) 4; Sports: Fresh. Football 1; Varsity Foot¬ ball 2,3; J.V. Baseball 2; Awards: Varsity Fpotball Letter 3; Band Letter 1,2; All- Regional Chorus 4. ROBIN ANNETTE SPEISS. Activities: German Club 1; Spanish Club 2. AMANDA L. SPITLER. Activities: JR Honor Society 1,2; SR Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Bio. II Club 4. Awards: Na¬ tional Merit Letter of Commendation 4. JAMES F. SPOFFORD. Spot Activities: Ski Club 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff (Senior Class Editor) 4; Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Symphonic Band 2; Marching Band 1,2. Sports: Tennis Team 2,3,4. WILLIAM RICHARD STEVENS. Bill Sports: Football, 1. JAMES STEWART: Activities: Ski Club, 2,3; Sports: Varsity Football, 3. MARK ARTHUR STOFFFL. Smokin ' Stoff Activities: Key Club, 1,2,3, (Pres.) 4; German Club, 3,4; National Honor Society; Sports: Soccer Team, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Football Statistician, 2, (Head) 3; Fresh. Basketball, 1; JV Basketball, 2; Awards: American Legion Boy ' s State Delegate, 3; National Merit Scholarship Program Letter of Commendation, 4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, 4; Varsity Soccer Letter, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Statistician Letter, 3. EDWARD J. STOOPS. Eddie Activities: Science Club. DEBRA STUCKEY. YOLANDA STURGEON. CHANG H. SUK. Activities: International Club, 3; German Club, 3,4. STEPHEN SUMMA. BARBARA LYNN SUPER. Activities: TWA, 2,3; German Club, (Sec.) 3; Be¬ ginning Girls ' Chorus 1; Select Girls Chorus, 2; Bio. Club, 4; Sports: JV Field Hockey, 1; Varsity Field Hockey, 2,3; Track and Field, 1; Awards: Varsity Hockey Letter, 2,3. ERIC SUTCH. MOON SWANG. MARK HANS SWANSON . Sports: Fresh. Football, 1; JV Track, 1,2; Varsity Track, 3,4; Awards: Varsity Track Letter, 3,4. 250—Senior WILLIAM STEVENS JAMES STEWART MARK STOFFEL EDWARD STOOPS DEBRA STUCKEY YOLANDA STURGEON CHANG SUK STEPHEN SUMMA BARBARA SUPER ERIC SUTCH MOONSWANG MARK SWANSON Seniors —257 We Learn Individuality Good luck . . . What period do you have it . . . What is the answer to .. . Oh no, is familiar chatter heard around the senior lockers. Panic strikes on the days of govern¬ ment tests. This is something we all have in common. Even the most independent seniors feel unified after a year of American Studies II. CAROLYN CARTER SWEATT. PAUL HOWARD SYLVESTRE. Sports: Soccer, 1,2,3; Awards: Honor Roll, 2. ELIAZBETH ANN TAGG. Lisa Activities: Class Council, 4; DECA, 3; Sports: }V Cheerleading, 2; Varsity Cheerleading, 3; Gymnastics, 1,2; Awards: Cheerleading Letter, 3; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, 3. DAVID TALFORD. GEOFFREY T. TALKINGTON. Geoff Activities: Ski Club; Art Club; Sports: Football, 1,2; Wrestling, 1; Baseball, 1; Cross Country, 3; Awards: Best Actor Award, Clover Park High School. CRAIG TAYLOR. Sports: Rugby, 3,4. DAVID FLOYD TEMPLE. Activities: Con¬ cert Choir, 1,3; All Regional Choir, 1; Unbeaten Path (Co-Chairman) 3,4; Awards: All Regional Choir, 1. SUSAN MARIE TEMPLE. Activities: Chorus, 1; French Honor Society, 4; Awards: Honor Roll. KAREN THOMAS. Activities: Em Vee High, (Co-Feature Editor) 3; DECA, 3; Fashion Associates, 3,4; FBLA, 4; Year¬ book Staff, 4; Sports: JV Hockey, 2. MARK ALLEN THOMAS. Sports: Fresh. Football, 1; JV Football, 2; Wrestling, 1,3; Fresh. Baseball, 1; JV Baseball, 2,3; Varsity Baseball, 4. DAVID THOMPSON. CHRISTOPHER THURMAN. Sports: Foot¬ ball, 1,2; Track, 1,2,3. NAM-HONG TRAN. Activities: Math Club; Science Club; Awards: Honor Roll, 1,2,3. JEFFREY TRILLING. JOHN TRIPLETT. CAROLYN SWEATT PAUL SYLVESTRE ELIAZBETH TAGG DAVID TALFORD GEOFFREY TALKINGTON CRAIG TAYLOR DAVID TEMPLE SUSAN TEMPLE KAKEN THOMAS MARK THOMAS DAVID THOMPSON CHRISTOPHER THURMAN 252—Senior NAM-HONG TRAN JEFFREY TRILLING JOHN TRIPLETT CHERYL TRONOLONE PETER TURNER PAMELA UNGER CONNIE URBAN DONALD VANSLYKE NAOMI VEST MARLYS VIAL CHERYL VOILS SANDRA VOLLMER CHERYL LYNN TRONOLONE. Cheri Activities: Flag Corp, 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club, 1,2; Latin Club, 3,4; German Club, 4; Concert Choir; Regional Chorus. PETER TURNER. Activities: Ski Club, 1,2, 3,4; German Club, 2,3,4; Conflict Sim. Club, 3,4; Social Studies Forum, 3,4; Sports: Fresh. Track; JV Football, 2; Awards: Fresh. Track. PAMELA ANN UNGER. Pam Activities: Keyettes, 3 (V. Pres.) 4; Class Council, 1,2,3,4; FBLA, 3,4; Lighting Crew, 1,2; Sr Honor Society, 3,4; Sports: JV Gym¬ nastics, 1; Varsity Gymnastics, 2. CONNIE URBAN. Activities: VICA, 4. DONALD VANSLYKE. NAOMI VEST. Activities: JR Honor So¬ ciety, (Sec.) 1,2; German Club, 1; Art Club, 4; Ski Club, 3,4; Keyettes, 2,3,4. MARLYS BLANCH VIAL. CHERYL K. VOILS. Cheri Activities: JR Honor Society, 1,2; SR Honor Society, 3,4; Spanish Club, 1,2,3; Spanish Honor Society; Jr Class Council, 3. SANDRA M. VOLLMER. Sandy Activi¬ ties: FBLA, 3,4; Beginning Girls Chorus, 1; Select Girls Chorus, 2; Class Council, 1,2,3; Keyettes, 4; Sports: JV Gymnastics, 2; Varsity Gymnastics, 3. Jan Drexler in a moment of peace. We Learn Something New Every Day. DON WAGNER TIM WALES CATHERINE WALTERS BRIAN WALTON REBECCA WALZ PAMELA WAMPLER FRANK WARD ROBERT WARD Is that how the Eskimos keep warm?! DON WAGNER. TIM WALES. Activities: Chess Club 3,4; Photo Club 4. CATHERINE WALTERS. BRIAN WALTON. REBECCA SUE WALZ. Becky Ac¬ tivities: Thespian 1,2,3; Coif Team 2,3; Varsity Basketball Statistian 3. PAMELA SUE WAMPLER. Pam Ac¬ tivities: Keyettes 2,3,4; FBLA 1. FRANK ROSS WARD. Activities: Unbeaten Path 4; Backpacking Club 3,4. ROBERT K. WARD. Bob JAMIE LYNN WATTS. Red Activi¬ ties: Ski Club 3,4; Sports: Varsity Gymnastics 1,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Awards: Lettered in Track 2,3. ROBERT WEILAND. Bob Activities: Ski Club 4; Sports: J.V. Soccer 1,2; Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Swimming 1; Bowling 2; Awards: Swimming Intramural Competition 3; Varsity Letter. DAVID GENE WELLS. Activities: Bible Club 1,2 (Pres. 2); Spanish Honor Society 3; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Field Commander 3,4; Diving Team 2,3,4 (Co-Capt. 3); Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Awards: Diving Letter 3; Marching Band Letter 1,2,3,4. 254—Senior JAMIE WATTS ROBERT WEILAND DAVID WELLS RONNIE WENRICH SUSAN WENRICH PAMELA WENTZEL FRANCES WEST STEPHANIE WEST COLLEEN WHIPPLE DAVID WHITAKER NANCY WHITE THOMAS WHITNER KATHY WHYMAN DREW WILLIAMS LORI WILLIAMS VICTORIA WILLIAMS RONNIE WENRICH. SUSAN MARIAN WENRICH. Sue” Activities: Chorus 2,3,4; FBLA 3,4. PAMELA WENTZEL. FRANCES RUTH WEST. Ruth” Activi¬ ties: Mixed Chorus 3,4; Select Cirls Chorus 4; DEC A 3. STEPHANIE ANN WEST. Activities: Senior Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4. COLLEEN ANN-PHYLURA WHIPPLE. Cap” Activities: Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 3,4; Marching Major 3,4; FBLA 4; DAVID MICHAEL WHITAKER. Mike” Activities: Dramatic Arts 2,3; FBLA 4; Unbeaten Path 4. NANCY WHITE. Activities: Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; Sports: Gymnastics 1,2; Hockey 1. THOMAS WHITNER: Whit” Sports: Freshman Football 1; J.V. Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3,4. KATHY WHYMAN. Sports: Bowling Team 2; Softball Team 3. DREW WILLIAMS. LORI WILLIAMS. Activities: Hiking Club 1; STOP Club 1; French Club 3; Sports: Track Team 2,3; Sports: Presidential Award 1,3; Award of High Achievement 1; Governors ' Award 3. VICTORIA WILLIAMS. Vicky” Activi¬ ties: French Honor Society 3,4; Senior Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 3; Science Club 3,4; Biology II Club 4; Yearbook Staff 1; Sports: Varsity Tennis 2,3,4 (Co-Capt. 3,4); TWA 2,3,4; Awards: Varsity Tennis Letter 2,3,4; MVP Tennis 2,3; Cunston District Singles Champion 2,3,4; Gunston District Doubles Cham¬ pion 3. Senior —255 MARK WILSON MARK WINSLOW TU ' LANN WISNIEWSKI TINA WINTHROW ALISON WOOD SHARON WOODS JILL WOODWORTH CLIFFORD WRIGHT TAMARA WRIGHT KAREN WUERCH CYNTHIA WYNDER DARBY YODER JEFFREY YOUNG GEORGE YUVANNIDIS JAMES ZELLOE KATHERYN ZIMMER CHRISTOPHER ZWART MARK ALLEN WILSON. Marcos Ac¬ tivities: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Sym¬ phonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 3; Lighting Crew 3,4; Radio Mt. Vernon 3, (Pres.) 4; Video Club 2, (Vice Pres.) 3. Sports: Gymnastics 1. Awards: Superior Rating for Flute Solo and Quartet, Solo En¬ semble Festival 3; Band Letter 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band Pin 2,3,4. MARK WINSLOW. Mark Activities: Ski Club 1,3; Sports: Swim Team 1,2,3,4. Awards: Varsity Swimming Letter 1,2,3,4. TU ' LANN MARIE WISNIEWSKI. Tud- dles Activities: Senior Honor Society 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Drill Team 4; German Club 1,2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; EBLA 3,4. Sports: Powderpuff Football 4; J.V. Softball 1. Awards: Marching Band Letter 2,3,4; Symphonic Pin 3,4. TINA WITHROW. ALISON M. WOOD. Alison Activities: Choir 2,3,4; Drama 1,2,3,4; Fresh. Class Vice President; Junior Class Sec.-Treas.; Prom Co-Chairperson 3; Modern Music Masters 4; International Thespian So¬ ciety 4; Color Guard 3. Awards: March¬ ing Majors Letter 3. SHARON ELIZABETH WOODS. Forest Activities: Spanish Club 1; EBLA 4; Marching Majors 2,3,4; Flag Corp 2,3, (Co-Captain) 4. Sports: Gymnastics 1. Awards: Marching Majors Letter 2,3,4. JILL WOODWORTH. CLIFFORD WRIGHT. TAMARA WRIGHT. Activities: Modern Language Club 1,2; Student Executive Board 1,2; FBLA 4; Ecology Club 2; Class Council 3,4. Sports: Tennis Team 1 , 2 . KAREN M. WUERCH. Karrie Activities: JR Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Sports: Track 1; Soccer 3. Awards: Junior Class Marshall 3; Certifi¬ cate of Merit in Biology and World History 1; Presidential Physical Fitness Award 1. CYNTHIA WYNDER. DARBY YODER. Activities: Junior Classi¬ cal League 2, (Vice Pres.) 3,4; Cheer¬ leading 1; Ski Club 4; Bio.-II Club 4; TWA 4; Sports: Softball 1; Gymnastics 2; Field Hockey 4. Awards: Vale Dictorian 1. JEFFREY A. YOUNG. Jeff Sports: Soccer 3,4; Football 1. Awards: Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. GEORGE YUVANNIDIS. Activities: Sub- School Aid 3,4; P.E. Aid 4; Library As¬ sistant 3. JAMES ZELLOE. KATHERYN ANN ZIMMER. Kathy Activities: Bible Club 1,2 (Historian) 3; New Life 4; SR Honor Society 3,4; Select Girls ' Chorus 2; Madrigals 3, (Accom- paniest) 4. Awards: All-County Chorus 3,4; All-Regional Chorus 2,3,4; All-State Chorus 3. CHRISTOPHER ZWART. 256—Senior Who says football players can ' t love flowers? Who says girls can ' t play football? If one doesn ' t learn anything else from high school, one learns to be versatile, to be an individual. The goal of a school education is to give students a broad range of knowledge, and to introduce them to subjects they may learn to love. Would there have been an Einstein if no one had required Albert to take Science? Students Not Pictured ROBERT BARROWCLOUGH. ED BARRY. LAURA BLIGH. KAREN BROWN. RUTH ANN CALLAWAY. MARTHA LEE COLDEN. PATRICK COSTELLO. )OHN E. GAEBEL. RICHARD DAVENPORT. THERESA ANN DAVIS. DANNY DAWSON. PATRICIA FOLDEN. HARRY GEGENHEIMER. RICKY HALL. KEVIN JAMES HARTMAN. TONY HEFLIN. WILLIAM HICKS. MICHAEL HINKLE. MOON HI HWANG. PATRICIA HYNES. JAMES JOHNSON. RONALD JONES. ELIZABETH KENNEDY. JAMES KISER. BETH LAWSON. DANIEL MARIAR. JOHN PAXTON. HENERY RATHBONE. HEIKE SCHAEFER. ROY SMITH. SHERYL SMITH. JOHN WHITMER. GREGORY WILSON. Cliff Wright stops to smell a carnation. Senior —257 Ads—259 8700-20 RICHMOND HWY ALEXANDRIA. 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A part of the community. 274—Ads ocktAils credit cards (OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH DINNER) FABRICS 780-2470 FURNITURE ABBOTTS UPHOLSTERY 7922 Richmond Highway Alexandria, Virginia Free Pick-Up And Delivery Carlos Abbott Vernon Abbott Estimates Ads—275 Faculty Index Miss Martha J. Allen B.A. Radford college Mr. Stuart Aronow B.A. Brooklyn College Mrs. Ethelfrida C. Avery M.A. Emory University B.A. Hunter College Mrs. Marilyn G. Avoli A. B. West Virginia University M.A. West Virginia University Ms. Phyllis L. Baker B. S. Lamar University M.S. Southern University Ms. Bette Bartelmes B.A. George Washington University M.A. University of Michigan Mr. James F. Bates B.S. Cheyney State College Mrs. Carol C. Bellonby A. B. Sweet Briar College M.A.T. Tulane University Mrs. Sonja S. Bjorklund B. S. University of Tennessee Mrs. Dorothy J. Brown B.S. Mary Washington Mrs. Charlotte E. Burn B.A. William and Mary M.A. American University Mr. Timothy W. Chaney B.S. V.P.I. Ms. Rosemarie A. Clauss B.A. University of Wisconsin Mrs. Catherine P. Cooley B.A. Mary Washington College Mr. Lester B. Croom B.S. East Carolina University M.A. George Washington University Mr. Todd Richard Crowley B.A. Tufts University Mr. Frank Bernard B.A. New York State M.A. New York University A. P.C. George Washington University Mr. Thomas Hyer M. Ed. George Washington University Mr. Gary Jones B. A. Tennessee University M.A. East Tennessee State Mr. Victor J. Kazlausky B.A. Slippery Rock M. Ed. Pittsburgh University Miss Mildred Lapsley A. B. Mary Baldwin College M. Ed. Virginia University Mr. John McFeature B. A. East Tennessee University Mr. John Moffat B.A. George Washington University M.A. George Washington University Mrs. Audrey M. Morrison B.A. California University Mr. Thomas E. Propps B.A. West Virginia Tech. M. Ed. University of Virginia Mrs. Margret Reed A. B. West Hampton College M.A. University of Richmond Miss Polly Waid B. A. Radford College M.A. George Washington University Mr. Donald Weinheimer B.A. LeMoyne College M.A. Syracuse University Mr. James E. Dash B.M.E. Morehead State University M.M. Morehead State University Mr. Louis E. DeCamp Jr. B.S. Old Dominion University Mrs. Sonja L. DeHostos B.A. Baylor University Mrs. Gloria Jean Delrahim B.A. Marywood College Mr. George Dimer B.S. Miami University M. Ed. Miami University Mrs. Vronna Endahl B.S. South Dakota State University Mrs. Joyce P. Fairbanks B.S. Madison College Mr. Olan J. Faulk III A. A. Potomac State University B. A. West Liberty State College Mrs. Dorothy I. Feldman B.A. Queens College of New York Mr. Michael Foglio A. B. Shepard College Miss Catherine J. Fox B. A. Genesco State of New York Mr. Patrick J. Freeman B.A. St. Vincent College M.A. George Washington University Mrs. Alyce S. Fuller B.A. Albertus Magus College M. Ed. Boston College Mrs. Elizabeth P. Galie B.S. Martha Washington College Ms. Virginia Sue Garrison B.S. Radford College M.A. Columbia University Mr. Kenneth A. Gaudreault B.S. Tennessee Technological University Mr. Leroy W. Giles Jr. Nashville Auto and Diesel College Mr. David S. Givens B.S. Lynchburg College M. Ed. George Mason University Miss Ann E. Glasow Mus. B. Oberlin Conservatory Mus. M. Boston University Mr. David L. Grove B.A. Shepherd College M.A. George Washington University Mrs. Pamela K. Hannah B.A. Madison College Mrs. Anna Marie Harder B.S. Immaculate College Miss Debra F. Harlan A. A. Peace College B. S. East Carolina University Miss Helen L. Haskett B.S. North Carolina Central University M.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University Mrs. Phyllis H. Hatch B.A. Vassar College M.A. George Mason University Ms. Cynthia A. Hauler B.A. Bowling Green State University Mr. Cordon Hill A.B. Pfeiffir College M.A. University Virginia Miss Louise L. Hopkins A. B. Goergetown College M.A. University of Kentucky Miss Cynthia M. Hutchison B. A. Virginia Polytechnic Insitute and State University Mrs. Ann N. Jacobson B.A. University of Minnesota Miss Connie Marie Johnson B.S. Madison College Mrs. Joyce H. Jones B.A. Rutgers College Mrs. Sandy Keim B.S. Longwood College Mr. Stephen A. Kendall B.S. Virginia Polytechnical State University M.A. Virginia Polytechnical State University Mr. Timothy Kerlin B.S. Bowling Green State University Mrs. Joan H. Kilpatrick B.A. Davis and Elkins College Mr. Albert J. Kincel B.S. Keane College 276—Faculty Index Mrs. Brenda M. Lam B.S. Madison College Ms. Linda A. LaMantia A. B. Trinity College Ms. Eleanor A. Landgrabe B. A. Georgetown University Miss Roberta A. Lerg B.A. Michigan State University Mrs. Barbara W. Lowden B.S. Carnegie Mellon Miss Lucy J. Lowman B.S. Radford College M.A. George Washington University Mrs. Margret H. Lunter A. B. Glenville State College M.A. Marshall University Mr. George F. Lyons B. S. East Carolina University ' M.A. East Carolina University Mrs. Rose L. Madrey B.S. Elizbeth City State College Mr. Paul Maskalenko B.S. East Carolina University M.S. University of North Carolina Ms. Helen Machonis Mr. John C. McFeature B.S. East Tennessee State University Mrs. Jane D. Meacham B.S. Virginia P olytechnical Insitute and State University Mrs. Karen L. Miller B.S. Madison College Mr. John E. Miller B.A. Emory and Henry College M.A. George Peabody College Mr. E. Richard Michaelson B.S. State University of New York Miss Jeanne A. Morse B.S. East Carolina University Mr. John T. McConnell B.A. DePauw University M.E. Temple University M.E. Virginia University Mr. Donald J. McCool B.S. Marietta College M.S. University of Wisconsin Mr. Eric D. McMillan B.S. University of Maine M.A. The American University Mr. William P. Nesbit B.S. Pennsylvania State University Mr. William W. Nurse B.S. New York State University M.A. George Washington Mrs. Mary R. O ' Neil B.S. Radford College Ms. Naoma O ' Neill B.A. University of Denver M.A.T. George Mason University Ms. Sheryl A. Owens B.A. Mount Holyoke College M.A. Middleburg College Miss Donnelle L. Oxley B.A. Carson-Newman College M.A. University of Maryland Mr. Bruce M. Patrick B.A. North Carolina Wesleyan Mr. Andrew Lee Pauley B.F.A. Richmond Professional Insitute M. Ed. University of Virginia Mrs. Lois Mae Pieper B.S. university of Minnesota Mrs. Florence L. Plett B.S. Boston University Mr. David L. Powell B.A. William and Mary M. Ed. University of Virginia M.A. Carniege-Mellon University Mr. John Price B.A. George Washington University M.A. George Washington University Mr. Wade H. Privette B.S. Atlantic Christian College Mrs. Susanne B. Pullen Virginia Polytechnical Institute Mr. Jack Robertson B.A. Concord College M.A. Virginia Polytechnical Institue and State University Ms. Ellenor K. Rose B.A. Carnegie-Mellon University Ms. M. Julie Rossell B.S. Bowling Green State University Mr. John D. Setter B.S. University of North Dakota Mr. Boyd R. Shaffer Virginia Poytechnical Institute Mr. H.P. Snell B.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute Mr. Earnest M. Snyder B.A. Glenville State College M.S. George Washington University Mr. Michael Skinner B.A. Shepherd College M. Ed. George Washington University Mr. James M. Sparling III B.S. Madison College Ms. Lois Steele B.A. Brooklyn College M.A. George Washington University Mrs. Pamela G. Spencer B.S. Longwood College M.T.S. William and Mary College M.L.S. University of Maryland Mr. Henry R. Sterle B.S. West Virginia University Mrs. Martha F. Story B.A. Evangel College M.S. Northern Illinois University Mr. David C. Stover B.S. Clarion State College M.S. Virginia Polytechnical Institute and State University Mr. Willard Stratton B.S. Morehead State University M.A. University of Kentucky Mr. Harold G. Swain B.S. Alabama State University M.S. Florida State University Mr. Richard S. Thomas B.A. Alfred University Mr. Herman Thomason B.A. Furman University M.R.E. Southern Seminary Mrs. Helen Tipa Mr. Alfred T. Tudor B.A. University of Maryland M.A. University of Maryland M.M.A.S. United States Army Command and Staff College Mr. Leonard E. Vaughn B.A. McPherson College B.D. Bethany Seminary M.S. Cornell University Mr. Donald J. Weinheimer Jr. B.A. LeMoyne College M.S. Syracuse University Mr. George W. White B.A. Marshall University M. Ed. American University Mrs. Julie C. Wilson B.A. Howard University Mrs. Lois M. Yearick B.A. Connecticut College for Women Mr. John J. Yednock B.S. George Washington Univresity M.A. George Washington University Mr. Michael Zuralow B.A. George Washington University Faculty Index—277 General Index INTRODUCTION SCHOOL LIFE Fashion Show Frol lies Graduation Homecoming Choral Concert Magazine Campaign College Night Biology II Dance Las Vegas Night Blithe Spirit It ' s Academic Honor Society Inductions Christmas Concert West Virginia Bus Trip Candy Cane Sale Valentines Snow Days Mt. Vernon Tavern Having Fun Green House CLUBS Freshmen Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders Color Guard Flag Corp Drill Team Marching Majors Concert Band Symphonic Band Barbershop Modern Music Masters Madrigals Select Girls Chorus Concert Coir Mixed Chorus Beginning Girls Chorus Key Club Keyettes Junior Honor Society Senior Honor Society French Club French Honor Society Plant Club Science Club Quill and Scroll German Club SCA SAC DECA VICA FBLA Art Club Cosmetology Fashion Associates Debate New Life Chess Club Em Vee Hi Literary Club 1 8 10 77 72 14 11 18 79 20 27 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 29 29 30 32 33 34 36 36 37 38 39 39 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 46 48 49 50 50 51 51 52 53 54 55 56 56 57 57 58 59 60 61 61 62 62 Jr Classical League Unbeaten Path Math Team TWE TWA Thespians Stage Lighting Crew Video Club Photo Club Radio Mt. Vernon Ski Club Surveyor Staff SPORTS Baseball Softball Track Golf Soccer Gymnastics (Boys) Tennis (Boys) Cross Country Football Hockey Tennis Swimming Gymnastics (Girls) Basketball (Boys) Basketball (Girls) Track Wrestling FACULTY Main Office Social Studies English Math Science Foreign Language Home Economics Art Performing Arts Physical Education Business Media Center Vocational Cafeteria Nurse Drivers Education I ndividualized Education CLASSES Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior ADS INDEX Epilogue 63 64 64 65 65 66 67 68 69 69 70 72 74 76 80 82 84 85 86 88 90 92 96 98 100 102 104 108 110 112 776 118 120 122 124 726 128 130 130 131 132 134 135 136 138 139 139 140 142 142 164 186 208 158 276 292 278—General Index ACKERSON, NORMAN 10; 166,106 ADAMS, NANCY JANE 10; 166,81 ADAMS, LUCY R. 11; 188,70 ADDAMIANO, PAOLA D. 10; 166 ADEM, MELANIE A. 10; 166 ADINARD, CLAIRE A. 12; 210 AHN, YOUNG RAN 12; 210 AIKIN, DAVI D M. 12; 210,88 AINSWORTH, MARK WESTER 9; 144 AITKEN, MARK 12; 210 AKACI, REBECCA LOUIS 9;144 AKAGI, CYNTHIA L 11; 188 AKERS, BEVERLIE KRISTIN 9; 144 AKERS, DEBORAH R. 12; 210 ALDAN A, TYE LOUIS 10; 166,63 ALFORD, DENIS ELEM 9; 144,94 ALFORD, DEBRA E. 12; 210,41 ALLEN, JOYCE LYNN 9; 144 ALLEN, MARC LLOYD 9; 144,94 ALLEN, ETHEL R. 10; 166,164,15,33 ALLEN, STEPHEN B. 10; 166 ALLEN, DAVID L. 12; 210 ALLIASON, SARAH E. 10; 166 ALLISON, THOMAS RYAN 9; 144 ALLISON, JOHN C. 12; 210,101 ANDERSON, DANNY RAY 9; 144 ANDERSON, GEORGE MARCUS 9; 144 ANDERSON, JON ERIC 9; 99,163,149,56 ANDERSON, SANDRA KAY 9; 144 ANDERSON, NANCY B. 10; 166 ANDERSON, SHARI L 10; 166 ANDERSON, GORDON E. 11; 188 ANDERSON, LISA MARIE 11; 188 ANDERSON, ROY W. 11; 188 ANDERSON, JANICE G. 72; 210,97,109 ANDERSON, JANIS LEA 12; 211 ANDERSON, TAMM IE LYNN 12; 211 ANDERTON, JAMES F. 11; 188,61 ANDERTON, CATHERINE J. 12; 211,66 ANDREWS, ROBERT C. 10; 166,95 ANDREWS, BRENDA 12; 211 ANSTEY, CLAIRE L. 10; 166 ANSTEY, SUSAN J. 12; 211,61,51 ANTONIOLI, JEFFREY 10; 166 ARBAUGH, TERRI L. 11; 188,80 ARGO, CHRISTOPHER S. 10; 166,95,101 ARGO, MARGARET J. 11; 188,101 ARKWRIGHT, ANNE M. 11; 59,35 ARRINGTON, CAROL S. 12; 211 ARY, TERESA A. 11; 188,97 ASHFORD, SHELVIN A. 12; 211 ASKEW, DAVID BARTON 10; 166 ASKEW, LEAH CARLYLE 12; 211,59 ASKIN, LESLIE JO 9; 144 ATHERHOLT, DOROTHY L 10; 166 ATKINSON, MELISSA ANN 9; 96,142, 144,59 ATKINS, PATRICIA L. 10 ATKINS, DAVID W. 11; 188,56 ATKINS, NANCY E. 11; 188,70,57 ATWELL, ANDREA L. 10; 166,40 AVERY, BRYAN W. 11; 188 AYERS, MELANIE A. 10; 166 58 AYO, DENNIS J. 11; 188 BABCOCK, BRADLEY DEAN 9; 144 BABCOCK, LAWRENCE F. 9; 144 BABER, AMY E. 10; 166,33 BACHE, MARIA 10; 166 BACHE, STEPHEN W. 11; 188 BACLEY, JOY F. 12; 211 BACWILL, CAROLYN J. 10 BAILEY, LYNN ANN 9; 144 BAILEY, WILLIAM A. 12; 211 Student Index BAINUM, LORI K. 10; 166,109,37 BAIRD, THOMAS W. 10; 166,87,70,63 BAIRD, WILLIAM F. 11; 188,93,82 BAKER, THERESA MICHELLE 9; 144 BAKER, ALICE MARIE 12; 211,56 BALL, CECELIA 10 BALL, OTELIA 10; 166 BALL, VICTORIA LYNN 10; 166 BALL, DEAN RAY 12; 211,222,69,50 BALL, MICHAEL L 12; 212 BAMSEY, BARBARA A. 13; 58 BANNISTER, DENNIS S. 11; 188 BARBER, SUSAN ELAINE 9; 144 BARBOUR, BRETT A. 9; 144 BARFELS, ANGELA G. 12; 212,59 BARFOOT, ALISON L 12; 212,208 BARKER, CYNTHIA LEE 9; 96,144 BARNER, PATRICIA LEE 9; 144 BARNES, JULIE A. 10; 166,37 BARNES, KATHRYN J. 10; 166,40 BARNER, DORTHIA A. 11 BARNES, WALTER L. 11; 188 BARNES, GARY R. 12; 212,51 BARR, CURTIS PAUL 9; 144 BARRETT, JUDITH C. 10 BARROWCLOUGH, ROBERT 12; 56 BARRY, PAMELA D. 12; 213,66,56,57 BARTANEN, MICHAEL F. 10; 166 BARTELL, LISA 10; 166,164,59 BARTHOLF, JOHN P. 10; 166 BARTHOLF, PAIGE F. 12; 213 BASS, JOSEPH L. 10; 166,95 BASSETT, PAMELA SUSAN 9; 144 BATISTAS, GEORGIA 9; 109,144 BATISTAS, VATISTAS J. 10; 166 BATISTAS, MARIA 11; 188,58 BATKA, WILLIAM J. 10; 167 BATTON, CLYDE L. 12; 213,56 BAUER, LINDA M. 10; 167 BAUER, CHRIS T. 77; 188 BAUGH AN, MESH ELL ANN 9; 144 BAUGHMAN, JEFFREY A. 9; 145 BAUMANN, SUSAN E. 12; 213 BAXTER, JAMES D. 10; 167 BAXTER, CYNTHIA J. 11; 188 BAYNE III, MACK C. 11; 188 BEAHM, BRADLEY S. 11; 189 BEAHM, TERI J. 11; 189,36,41 BEARS, EMILY A. 10; 167 BEATY, LYNDA LEE 77; 18,97,83 BEAVER, BONITA G. 10; 167,58 BECKLER, SCOTT K. 9; 145 BECKLER, BONNIE S. 12; 213 BEDARD, SHARON LEONA 11; 189 BEDARD, CYNTHIA C. 12; 213 BEENE, DEBBIE SUE 77; 189,58 BEGUM, MANJU 10 BEGUM, ROKEYA 10 BEHM, DEBORAH S. 12; 213,70 BELL, REBECCA A. 9 BEMENT, WAYNE D. 11; 189 BENA, WILLIAM J. 9 BEN A, JOHN M. 12; 213,70 BENDER, PATRICIA ANN 9; 145 BENDER, BONNIE 13 BENNETT, REBECCA D. 9; 145 BERG, LISA GAY 9; 145 BERG, CHRISTOPHER SCOTT 10; 167 BERG, JEFFREY LEE 77; 189,88 BERNARD, CARRIE J. 9 BERNARD, ELIZABETH ANN 9; 163 BERNARD, TANIA M. 10; 167,83 BERNARD, JAYNE E. 11; 189 BERND, CURTIS ALAN 9; 145,70 BERND, MARGARY KAY 11; 189,80 BERRY, EVELYN J. 10; 167 BERRY, KELLIE M. 10; 167 BERRY, EDWARD L. 11; 189 BERRYMAN, EDWARD J. 77; 189 BERTNESS, KAREN MARIE 9; 145 BETTIS, JAMES D. JR 9; 145,94 BEVILL, STEPHEN C. 9; 145,94 BICOY, MARIE T. 10; 167 BICOY, MICHAEL 77; 189,88,87 BINZER, WILLIAM W. 9; 145 BINZER, MARGARET C. 10; 167 BINZER, RANDALL H. 11; 189 BINZER, ELLEN MARIE 12; 213 BIONDOLILLO, PATRICIA M. 12; 213 BISCHOFS, PAUL HANS 9; 144,145 BIXLER, SAMUEL D. 12; 213 BIZIER, KAREN 12; 213 BLANCHARD, KIMBERLY D. 9; 145 BLANDING, WAYNE R. 77; 189 BLATCHER, DONALD J. 11; 189 BLESSO, RICHARD J. 10; 167 BLIGH, LAURA C. 12; 63,91,22 BLIZZARD, DIANNA L. 11; 189 BLIZZARD, DEBORAH L. 12; 213,36 BODSON, TRACY E. 12; 213,58 BOGINIS, JOHN C. 10; 167 BOGINIS, PATRICIA A. 11 BOINEST, EILEEN M. 10; 167,101 BOINEST, JAMES W. JR. 10; 167 169,82 BOINEST, BARBARA A. 12; 213 BOLTON, ANDREW STEVEN 9; 145 BOLTON, JOSEPH F. 11 BOLTON, CAROL L. 12; 214,58 BONA, DAVID J. 11; 189,87,63 BONA, JAMES L 12; 214,62 BOOTH, RUSSELL E. 9; 145 BORG, ROGER A. 12; 214,70 BOROWSKY, PATRICIA M. 10; 167 BOSTER, MELISSA E. 12; 214,102,34 BOSTER, PHILIP LEROY 9; 145 BOSTICK, CAROLYN D. 9; 145 BOTES, RONALD M. 11; 189,104 BOUCHER, JAMES M. 10; 167 BOUCHER, KENNETH R. 11; 189 BOWEN, MITCHELL R. 11; 189 BOWERS, BRENDA KAY 9; 146 BOWERS, EDWARD WILSON 10; 167 BOWIE, ERICA LEE 9; 146,32 BOWIE, LYNDSAY 11; 189,15,59 BOWMAN, DONALD 9; 146 BOYCE, LAURA HOLT 9; 146,101,32 BOYCE, ROBIN M. 10; 167,70 BOYCE, JAMES E. 12; 214,70 BOYD, JODY LYNN 9; 146,103 BOYD, DIANA M. 10; 167 BOYD, ADLAI 77; 189 BRACKEN, DAVID S. 77; 189,69,70 BRADBERRY, PAMELA ANN 9; 146 BRADBERRY, JEFFREY W. 12; 214 BRADLEY, CHARLES BRUCE 9; 146,91,53 BRADLEY, KATHY A. 12; 214 BRAGG, MARY A. 12; 214,62 BRANDT, PAMELA J. 10; 167 BRANDENBURG, BRENDA J. 11; 189 BRANE, BRENDA S. 12; 214 BRANT, PAMELA D. 12; 214 BRASWELL, IRA 9; 94,163 BRAY, VIRGINIA JANINE 9; 146,103 BRAY, NADEGE B. 12; 215,59 Student Index —279 BREEDEN, DAWN E. 10; 767 BREUEL, MARGARET E. 77; 190,56 BRIGGS, CONSTANCE 10; 767 BRIGHAM, MICHAEL E. 10; 767 BRILL, DOUGLAS A. 10; 767 BRISTOW, LINDA MARIE 9; 146 BRISTOW, DOUGLAS JAMES 10; 167 BRITTAIN, CYNTHIA A. 10; 767 BRITTAIN, REBECCA G. 12; 215,244 BROOKS, CHRISTINA M. 9; 146 BROOKS, WANDA M. 9; 146 BROOKS, AGNES T. 10 BROOKS, JEFFREY R. 10 BROOKS, CHERRY ANN 7 7; 190,56 BROOKMAN, PATRICIA K. 12; 215 BROUGHTON, DEAN A 9; 146 BROUGHTON, BENITA 77; 790 BROWN, DOROTHY LARRAIN 9; 146 BROWN, LOLETIA L. 9; 146 BROWN, ALBERT JR. 10; 167 BROWN, ELEANOR T. 10; 167 BROWN, DOUGLAS 9 BROWN, PATRICIA LEE 10; 167 BROWN, ROBERT G. 10 BROWN, TIMOTHY LEE 11; 190 BROWN, ALISON L. 11; 190 BROWN, WILLIAM ALBERT 11 BROWN, CYNTHIA C. 77; 790 BROWN, VENITRA A. 77; 56 BROWN, CATHERINE ANN 12; 215,96 BROWN, DALTON T. 12; 215,223 BROWN, GEORGE A. 12; 215 BROWN, GORDON A. 12; 215 BROWN, KAREN S. 12; NP BROWN, LESLIE O. 72; 275 BROWN, LYNDA M. 12; 215,208,66 BROWN, MARVA 12; 215 BROYLES, CLAUDIA S. 77; 790 BRUCE, TERENCE C. 10 BRYAN, WILLIAM W. 12; 215,112 BUKALSKI, STANLEY C. 77 BULLOSS, GLEN RICHARD 9; 146 BULLOSS, LESLIE K. 12; 216,36 BUNGE, ANTHONY C. 9 BUNCH, DONALD LEE 11; 190 BURDELSKI, STEVEN V. 9; 146,94 BURDELSKI, ROBIN A. 77; 790 BURDEN, RICKY 9 BURDEN, EDDIE C. 70; 767 BURDEN, WILLIE O. 10 BURDEN, JAMES K. 11; 190 BURKARD, JOHN J. 9; 146 BURKARD, MARY ELLEN 10; 167 BURKARD, MAUREEN ANNE 10; 167,171, 178,33 BURKARD, MARGUERITE M. 11; 790 BURKE, RENATA MARIE 9; 142,146,147, 102,54 BURKE, ERIN L. 7 7; 790 BURKE, KYRA A. 77; 190,102,35 BURKE, DAVID M. 12; 216,101 BURNETTE, TERRY W. 9; 146 BURNETTE, CHARLES A. 70; 767 BURNETTE, WAYLAND E. 77; 190,93 BURRELL, LORING 9; 146 BURROUGHS, WILLI AN S. 9; 146 BURROWS, DAVID W. 10; 167 BURTON , GAY L. 10; 167 BUTCHKO, KRISTENNA 10; 167,56 BUTLER, PATRICIA FRANCE 9; 147 BUTLER, KATHLEEN R. 10; 167,96 BUTLER, KEITH A. 10 BUTLER, SUSAN L. 11; 790 BUTLER, JACKIE DONALD 12; 2 76 BUTLER, RICHARD B. 12; 216 CACHO, DENIS A. 12; 216 CALLAHAN, MICHAEL JAMES 9; 147 280—Student Index CALLAWAY, RUTH ANN 12 CAMP, BRYAN THOMAS 77; 190,61,60 CAMPBELL, BONNIE J. 10; 167 CAMPBELL, KAREN J. 77; 790 CAN AD AY, WILLIAM E. 10; 167 CANIPE, KENNETH R. 10; 167 CANUP, CALVIN EUGENE 9; 147 CANUP, MARY I. 10; 167 CAREY, DANA L. 12; 216 CARLETON, JOSEPH M. 77; 190,76 CARLSON, JOAN MARIE 11; 190 CARNAHAN, ROBERT 77; 190,87,62,52 CARPENTER, SUSAN MARIE 9; 147 CARPENTER, ROBIN R. 10; 167 CARPENTER, BRENDA R. 77; 790 CARPENTER, CARL D. 77; 190,41 CARPENTER, CHARLES T. 77; 790 CARPENTER, AMY L 12; 216,66,41,40 CARPENTER, CARY L. 12; 216 CARPENTER, LARRY L. 12; 216 CARR, DAVID 7 7; 790 CARR, ELIZABETH 9; 147 CARREN, THOMAS EDWARD 12; 216 CARROLL, MICHAEL A. 10; 168,61 CARRUTHERS, JOHN S. 12; 216 CARSON, JAMES D. 10; 168,89 CARSTATER, LINDA N. 9; 147 CARTS, MARTIN A. 10; 168,68 CARTS, ROBERT M. 12; 216,62 CASTLE, VALERIE JEAN 9; 147 CASTILLO, GILBERT 12; 217 CATCHPOLE, RICHARD C. 12; 217 CAVELL, MARK 7 7; 790 CECCI, ANTHONY V. 11; 190 CERICOLA, PETER 9; 147 CERVANTES, ANTHONY M. 10; 168,68,69 CHACON, JOSE M. 10 CHALOUX, JANET M. 10; 168 CHALOUX, PAUL N. JR. 77; 190,62,61 CHAMBERS, RICHARD K. JR. 9; 147 CHAMBERS, ELIZABETH FAI 77; 191,97 CHANG, TONG HI 9; 147 CHAPMAN, CHRISTOPHER S. 10; 168 CHARNEY, KATHLEEN J. 77; 191,36 CHEN, GENEVA CHUNG Yl 9; 147 CHERNAULT, ELIZABETH A. 12; 217,57 CHESNEAU, CLAUDIA J. 11; 191 CHESTER, MARGARET ANNE 9; 147 CHESTER, CHARLOTTE L. 7 7; 797 CHILDERS, JEAN M. 77; 58 CHISM, CYNTHIA 77; 797 CHO, JUN HYON 10 CHOI, SANG BONG 9; 147 CHRISTIANSEN, KATHY E. 11; 56 CHRISS, SCOTT A. 12; 217 CHRISTENSEN, DOUGLAS A. 12; 217 CHRISTNER, WALLACE E. 12; 217 CIANTO, DONALD J. 10; 168,70 CIANTO, DIANA M. 12; 217 CICCONE, TERESA A. 10; 168,179,103,33 CICCONE, ROBERT J. 12; 217,78,104,51,57 CIOFFI, JEANNE M. 77; 797 CLARK, THOMAS DANIEL 9; 147 CLARK, PETER B. 10; 168,89 CLARK, PRISCA R. 70; 168,97 CLARK, ROBERT L. 10 CLARK, SHERRI L. 10; 168 CLARK, CATHY A. 12; 217 CLARK, PETRA C. 72; 217,41 CLOUD, BRENTON LLOYD 10; 168,95 CLOUD, BRAD W. 12; 217 COATES, CHRISTINE L. 77 COFIELD, CARLA C. 7 7; 797 COCLEY, KIMBERLY A. 10; 168 COGSWELL, BINETTE T. 12; 218 COKENOUR, MICHAEL A. 10; 168 COLBURN, LEE EDWARD 12; 218,93 COLE, GARY DWAYNE 9; 147 COLE, RANDOLF R. 10; 168 COLE, BRIAN M. 77 COLEMAN, HAMPTON W. 11; 797 COLEMAN, SHANNON H. 12; 219,97,14,16 COLIGURE, RICHARD J. 10; 168 COLIGURE, BOBBI J. 12; 219 COLLEY, ANN M. 10; 168 COLLEY, TERESA L. 12; 219,69,21 COLLINS, MICHAEL P. 9; 147 COLLIER, MOLLY D. 12; 219 COLLINS, LELA J. 12; 219,56 COLYER, RICHARD B. 12; 219,208 COMBS, BARBARA A. 12; 219,58 COMER, DEBBIE 13 CON ANT, ROBIN L. 10; 168,50 CONDRAY, JOHN C. 10,168 CONDRAY, PATRICK M. 10; 168 CONDRAY, CATHERINE M. 77; 797 CONLEY, DAVID JAY 10; 168,93 CONLIN, BRIAN K. 12; 219 CONSTANT, SUSAN M. 12; 219 CONWAY, JOAN M. 77; 797 COOK, LEAF IE VIRGINIA 9; 147 COOK, RICHARD K. JR. 9; 147 COOK, WILLIAM JOSEPH 9; 47,94 COOPER CATHERINE ANN 9; 147 COOPER, DONALD S. 77; 797 COPPER, BETTY S. 77; 797 CORMIER, RANDALL K. 10; 168,56 CORMIER, WANDA K. 12; 219 CORNWELL, JAMES N. 11; 191,89 COSTELLO, KATHERINE M. 9; 147 COSTELLO, TIMOTHY J. 10; 168 COSTELLO, PATRICK J. 12 COULSON, ROSEMARIE 9; 147 COX, ELIZABETH RENEE 9; 148 COX, CORDON C. 11; 797 COX, LAURA P. 10; 168 COX, NANCY B. 10; 168 COX, SUSAN E. 10; 168 CRABBE, MATTHEW L. 10; 168 CRACKNELL, TACIE ). 10,169,37 CRACKNELL, WILLIAM H. 12; 219 CRADDOCK, NANCY YVONNE 9; 148 CRADDOCK, KELLY M. 77; 191,62,52 CRAM, PATRICK S. 12; 219 CRAWLEY, JOY A. 12; 219 CRICLER, ROBERT EARL 9; 148 CRISORIO, BARRY R. 10 CRISP, SHAWN M. 10; 769 CRISWELL, RICHARD M. 9; 163 CRISWELL, BONNIE T. 10; 169 CROOM, PAMELA RAE 9; 148 CROOM, WILLIAM M. 11; 191,101 CROSS, BARBARA A. 10; 769 CROUCH, JENNIFER BELL 9; 109,148 CROWDER, CAREY M. 9; 148 CROWLEY, BENJAMIN W. 9; 148 CROWLEY, CONSTANCE LESL 9; 148,101 CROWLEY, SANDRA L 11 CRYTZER, THEODORE D. 9; 148,94,112 CRYTZER, ELIZABETH H. 11; 797 CRYTZER, BRUCE M. 12; 219 CULVER, LINETTE L. 12; 219 CUNNINHAM, MARK W. 10; 769 CUNNINGHAM, TINA M. 12; 219 CUPP, BEVERLY G. 77; 797 CURTIS, JANE M. 10; 769 CURTIS, CHARLES D. JR. 12; 219 CUTTER, RENE CATHERINE 11; 797 CUTTING, PAUL J. 10; 169,101 CUTTING, ROSEMARY A. 12; 219,70 CYPHER, DEBORAH SUE 9; 148 CYPHER, DOUGLAS D. 77; 797 CZERWINSKI, DIANA M. 12; 219 CZERWINSKI, JIMMY M. 10; 169 DAILEY, LINDA LEE 9; 148 DALTON, CHRISTOPHER E. 9 DAMICO, CATHERINE M. 10; 169,33 DAMICO, ELIZABETH A. 12; 220,56 DANCY, WILLIE EARL 9; 148 DANCY, KATRINA E. 11; 191,56,59 DANCY, NAOMI PATRICIA 12; 220 DANFORTH, ALLISON 10; 169,102,15,33 DANIEL, JAMES E. 10; 769 DANIEL, LADONNA 10; 169 DANIELSON, STEVEN C. 77; 797 DANIEL, JOSEPH G. 12; 220,93 DANLEY, DELIA ELISE 9; 148 DAOULAS, CHRISTOS J. 11; 191,76 DARBY, STEVE STROM AN 9; 148 DARDEN, JANICE MARIE 9; 148 DARDEN, ROBIN A. 11; 192 DASILVA, DENISE M. 77; 792 DAUS, JOHN DJEM 77; 192,87,112,113 DAVENPORT, LYNNE B. 12; 220 DAVENPORT, RICHARD L. 12; NP DAVEY, JILL C. 10; 164,169,54 DAVID, ALEXANDER W. JR. 9; 148 DAVIDSON, ANTHONY 11; 192 DAVIS, BRADFORD SCOTT 9; 148,94 DAVIS, CAROLYN JEAN 9; 163 DAVIS, DAN MICHAEL 9; 148 DAVIS, MICHAEL R. 9; 148,87 DAVIS, WILLIAM H. 9; 148 DAVIS, GUY W. 10; 169,84 DAVIS, LEE ASHLEY 10; 169 DAVIS, CHARLES S. 77; 792 DAVIS, GARY L. 11; 192 DAVIS, JAMES E. 77 DAVIS, DEBRA A. 12; 220,36 DAVIS, EDWARD C. 12; 220 DAVIS, MARK S. 12; 220 DAY, KATHY 10; 170 DEAN, ANNE W. 10; 170,36 DEAN, WARREN T. 10 DEAVERS, SHELBY J. 9; 148 DEAVERS, WILLIAM D. 77; 56 DEBIASE, MARGARET R. 11; 192,80,81 DEFOREST, DEANNE 9; 148,103 DEGEUS, LINDA MAE 9; 148 DELACONCEPCION, JOSEPH 77; 192,104 DELACONCEPCION, JEFF 12; 221 DELARAMA, FERNANDO R. 9; 148 DELARAMA, LAURA S. 12; 221 DELLINGER, NICHOLAS E. 12; 221 DELOPEZ, BOPHA 10; 170 DEM AAR, MICHAEL JOHN 9; 148,93 DEM AAR, JOHN M. 12; 221 DEMERS, DELIA MARIE 9; 109,148 DEMERS, WILLIAM G. 10 DEMPSEY, JOHN 9; 148 DENDY, WILLIAM 9; 149 DENNIS, DANIEL THOMAS 9; 149 DENTON, TERRY N. 10; 170,82 DENTON, DAVID D. 12; 221,50 DENZER, PATTI J. 11; 192 DEOLAZO, MARCELO L. 9; 149 DEOLAZO, MARIA S. 10; 170 DERAMO, THERESA A. 12; 221 DESMOND, BRENDAN TERRAN 10; 170 DESMOND, JOSEPH GERARD 12; 221 DETELICH, CHRISTINE E. 9; 149 DETELICH, JEFFREY M. 12; 221 DEVINE, DOROTHY 10; 170,109,81 DEWISPELAERE, DAN D. 12; 221,93 DICKERSON, MARLENE K. 9; 149 DICKERSON, MONIT R. 11; 192,51 DICKINSON, JOEL LEE 9; 149 DICKINSON, JEROME F. 10; 170 DICKINSON, JAMES D. 11 DICKINSON, JOHN C. 12; 221 DIETZEL, CHARLES B. 12; 221,82,70 DIGGS, LENA MAE 10; 170 DIGGS, WANDA Y. 10; 170 DIGGS, ROBERT E. 11; 192 DIGGS, RONNIE L. 12; 221,104 DIGGS, WILLIAM C. 11; 192,56 DILALLO, JEFFREY TODD 9; 143,149 DILALLO, KEVIN S. 12; 222,82,209,66,70, 12,21 DILLARD, CHARLES E. 9; 149 DILLON, LADONNA C. 9; 149 DIMARINO, THERESA A. 12; 222,83 DINGER, BRENDA LEE 9; 149 DINGER, LYNN ANN 10; 170 DINGER, MICHAEL J. 11; 56 DINH, HUYEN CHAU THI 12; 222 DINICOLA, BERNARD L. JR. 10 DIET MAR, JEANNE 77; 792 DIXON, KIM N. 11; 192 DO, KIM HANG 12; 222 DOAN, CHARLES W. 77; 792 DOBBINS, RICHARD J. 9 DOE, DENISE S. 10; 170 DONAHUE, ERIN L. 12; 222,83 DONNELL, SUSAN D. 77; 192,66,21,53 DOROUGH, THOMAS A. 77; 192,41 DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM T. 10; 170,68 DOUVLOS, JOHN J. 9; 149 DOUVLOS, AMY ESTELLE 12; 222 DOVE, KAREN ANN 9; 149 DOYLE, LAUREN E. 9; 75 DOYLE, ROBERT AUSTIN 9; 149 DOYLE, WILLIAM J. 10; 170 DOYLE, STEVEN M. 11; 192,88 DRESSLER, STEVEN A. 9; 149 DRAKE, LINDA SUSAN 9 DRESSER CHRISTOPHER J. 11; 192 DREVENAK, MICHELLE ANN 9; 149 DREVENAK, STEPHEN DANIE 9; 149 DREVENAK, BOBBIE JO 11; 193 DREXLER, AMY L. 11; 193,53 DREXLER, JAN C. 12; 223,253,80,51 DRUMHELLER, DIANNA G. 9; 147,149 DUDLEY, DARLENE 9 DUFF, VIRGINIA A. 77; 7 93 DUFF, RAYMOND E. 12; 223,68 DUFOUR, DARLENE R. 10 DUKE, DENISE E. 10; 170 DUKE, TERESA KAY 12; 223 DUMAS, KAREN JEAN 9; 149 DUNAWAY, JOHN A. 12; 223,93,69 DUNCAN, GEORGE J. 9; 149 DUNG AN, SHERI LISA 9; 149 DUNKLEY, EDWARD V. 9; 163 DUNKLEY, MAXINE 7 7; 58 DUNKUM, CYNTHIA G. 7 7; 793 DUNLAP, DOUGLAS EVAN 7 7; 793 DUN MIRE, GAIL D. 11; 193,37 DUNN, SHEILA LYNN 9; 149 DUNNING, STEPHANIE ANN 9; 149 DUNNING, DAVID LEE 12; 223 DURRER, EVA M. 10; 170 DUVALL, JOAN L. 10; 170 DUVALL, SUSAN M. 7 7; 193,53 DUVARNEY, CINDY L. 7 7; 193,59 DYSON, JAMES N. 10; 170 EAKIN, DAVID MARK 10; 170 EASTON, JAMES N. 11; 193,61 EDDY, BRIAN S. 12; 223 EDENTON, FAYE P. 12; 223 EDWARDS, GREGORY ALAN 9; 149 EDWARDS, KIMBERLY 9; 149 EDWARDS, RHONDA J. 77; 7 93 EFTHEMES, RANDY GENE 9; 147,149 EFTHEMES, GREGG SAMUAL 10; 171,63, 106,56 EGGER, BRIAN JON 10; 171 EHMER, JOHN S. 11; 193 EKSTROM, DARREL LEON JR. 9; 149 ELAM, KAREN LORRAINE 12; 223,36 ELLER, KIM 9; 150 ELLER, TERRI ANN 10; 171 ELLER, TONY L. 77; 793 ELLIOTT, CHRISTINE C. 9 ELLIOTT, KAREN A. 10; 171 ELLIOTT, MARY G. 7 7; 793 ELLIOTT, PENNY JO 9; 150 ELLIOTT, ROBERT B. 77; 193,89 ELLIOTT, WILLIAM BERNAR 12; 223 EMBREY, LEE ANN 9; 109,150 EMBREY, WILLIAM R. 9; 150 EMBREY, PATRICK T. 12; 223,66 EMMONS, LESLIE A. 10; 171,70,62 ENG, DIXIE LEE 12; 223,52,55,54 ENG, JERSEY LEE 9; 142,150 ENGELMANN, LISA LYNN 9; 150 ENNULAT, RENE SHIRLEY 9; 150 ENNULAT, DEAN P. 10 EPPERSON, LAURA ANN 12; 223,36 ERNST, MARK STEPHEN 9; 94,150 ERNST, PAUL JOSEPH 9; 94,150 ERNST, ESTHER ANN 11; 193 ESOLA, TIMOTHY P. 11; 193,56,57 ESOLA, ROBERT W. 12; 223 ESTRADA, JAIME A. 9; 150 ESTRADA, GUADALUPE 12; 223 ERTEL, JEFFREY H. 9 ERTEL, KEITH H. 10 EVANS, GARY WAYNE 9; 150 EVANS, TONY R. 11; 153 EVANS, JUDITH G. 77; 793 FADELY, GREGORY A. 10; 171 FAIRCLOTH, NANCY A. 10; 171 FALBO, JOHN J. 11; 193,93 FALKE, KENNETH DAVID 9; 94,150 FARRELL, PANA 12; 223,227,16 FARWEL L, RANDALL G. 11; 193,87 FAUCETTE, JERRY L. 10; 176 FAUCETTE, JEFFREY L. 77; 793 FAY, FREDERICK O. 9; 150 FAY, JENNIFER LEE 77; 793 FAY, JAR, GILBERT 9 FAY, STEPHANE J. 11; 193 Student Index —287 FENSTERMAKER, JUDY K. 9; 750 FENSTERMAKER, SUSAN LAU 12; 224,53 FERGUSON, STEVEN W. 9; 91,150 FERGUSON, DAWN M. 10; 171,109 FERRARO, MARI A. 10; 171 FERRIN, JAY F. 10; 171 FERRIS, CAROLINE C. 10; 171 FETTERMAN, CHERYL J. 11; 194,68,51 FETTERMAN, SANDRA 11; 194 FIALKOWSKI, JOYCE E. 10; 171 FIALKOWSKI, GAYLE E. 12; 224 FIEFFER, DEBORAH L. 12; 224,57 FIELD, WILLIAM C. 10; 171 FIELDS, CHERYL ANN 9 FIELDS, TRACEY L. 10 FILIPOVICH, KARLA J. 10; 171,94 FINCH AM, RICHARD A. 10; 171 FINLEY, MICHAEL J. 10 FISCHER, ELIZABETH SUSA 12; 224 FISHER, RICHARD P. 10; 171,88 FISHER, MELISSA K . 11; 194 FISKE, SARA MARIE 9; 150 FITZGERALD, KEVIN M. 9; 94,150 FLANAGAN, DAVID P. 10; 171 FLANAGAN, JULIA 10; 171,109 FLANAGAN, BRETT 11; 194 FLANAGAN, JOHN LAYTON 12; 224 FLATTERY, PATRICIA E. 12; 224,208,54,34 FLEEK, KENNETH C. 12; 224 FLOYD, JOHN DANIEL 9; 150,68 FLOYD, SHIRLEY J. 10; 171 FOLTZ, MARY E. 12; 40,224,50,41 FORMAN, PATRICIA B. 12; 224,57 FORREST, ELLEN M. 11; 194 FORSTER, ELLEN I. 10; 171,175,178 FORSTER, GEORGE S. 12; 224,241,70,101 FORSYTHE, RANDY E. 9; 150 FORSYTHE, MARY A. 10; 171 FORSYTHE, SANDRA KAY 11; 194 FOSTER, PATRICIA J. 10; 171,176 FOSTER, VICKY L. 10; 171 FOSTER, BETTYE K. 11; 194 FOSTER, ELIZABETH A. 11; 194,36 FOSTER, KAREN P. 11; 194,59,57 FOSTER, KIMBERLY A. 11; 194,35 FOSTER, BEVERLY A. 12; 224,238,101 FOSTER, KAY LYNN 12; 224,70 FOSTER, WILLIAM JOSEPH 12; 225 FOUNTAINE, GREGORY B. 9; 150 FOUNTAINE, MICHAEL 11; 194,51 FOWLER, CHERYL 9; 150 FRAILEY, WILLIAM SCOTT 12; 225,70 FRALEY, DALLAS E. FRANK SUSAN CAROL 12; 225,58 FRAZIER, DONALD N. 11; 194 FREDERICK, TRACY KAY 11; 194 FREEMAN, MARY JO 9; 150 FREUND, JEFFREY I. 11; 194,88 FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM J. 12; 225 FRIES, JIMMY D. 9; 150 FRINK, CHERYL PATRICIA 9; 150 FULLER, DI ' ANE KAY 9; 150 FULLER, WILLIAM SCOTT 9; 150,91 FULLER, CAROL L. 11; 194 FULLER, ELAINE FRANCES 12; 225 FULTON, ROBERT J. 12; 225,56 FURROW, CATHY T. 11; 194,91 CABBERT, JR. RONALD D. 11 CAEBEL, AMY LYNN 9; 150 CAE BEL, JOHN E. 12 GAETJEN, MARK M. 9; 150 GALLAGHER, DONALD E. 10 GALLAGHER, JOHN R. 11; 194 GALLAGHER, DANIEL KIETH 12; 225,95,53 GALLAGHER, SUSAN 9; 150 GALLIHER, JOHN E. 9; 151 GALLOWAY. MICHELLE LYNN 12; 225 GAMBLE, WILLIAM C. 10; 171 GARLAND, KAREN M. 10; 171,58 GARLAND, JOHNNY SCOTT 12; 225 GARRETT, JILL ANN 9; 151 GARRETT, VICTORIA D. 9; 151 GARRETT, JEFFERY P. 10; 171 GARRETT, STEPHEN S. 11; 194 GARRETT, CHRIS M. 12; 225 GARRETT, ELIZABETH J. 12; 225 GARVEY, KARLENE P. 11; 194 GARVEY, SEAN ANTHONY 12; 226 GASKILL, TIMOTHY B. 12; 226 GASTON, JOSEPH 10; 171,106 GASTON, MARY R. 10; 171 GATES, DOUGLAS LEE 9; 87,94,151 GATES, LEISA DIANE 9; 151,61 GATES, BARRY S. 11; 194,56 GATLIN, KELLY RUTH 9; 151 GATLIN, KAREN L. 11; 194,59,35 GATLIN, KIMBERLY A. 12; 226,59 GAULT, KAREN TERESA 9; 151,101 GAUMER, ABBY Y. 10; 171 GAUPP, BRIAN ERIC 12; 226,51 GAYA, CATHERINE E. 9; 163 GAYA, RICHARD F. JR. 12 GAYS, MICHAEL A. 9; 151,70 GEARY, MARGARET E. 9; 151 GEARY, TIMOTHY A. 10; 171 GEGENHEIMER, HARRY L. 12 GEROW, PETER JOSEPH 9; 151 GEROW, EDWARD J. 11; 194 GEROW, FRANCIS W. 12; 226,91 GIBBS, ANNE K. 10; 171,50 GIDEON, KIM M. 10; 171 GIDEON, LEFA M. 11; 194 GIESSLER, HEATHER JO 9; 96,151 GILBERT, MARINNA GAIL 9; 151 GILBERT, DUANE EUGENE 10; 95 GILLIGAN, COLLEEN C. 11; 194,97 GILLISON, GARY J. 12; 226 GLASBY, TAMI LYNN 9; 151 GLASSY, DEBRA J. 12; 226,58 GLASGOW, MARY. HELEN 11; 194 CLASS, LAURA R. 10; 171 GLORIA, LEONOR 10; 172 GLORIA, CATHERINE A. 12; 226 GLOSSNER, WILLIAM EUGEN 12; 227 GODDARD, DAWN MICHELE 9; 151 GODDARD, VERA L. 12; 227 GODFREY, PETER T. 11; 194,112 GODWIN, CAMERON ROY 11 GOLIASH, IRENE B. 9; 142,147,151 GOLIASH, ANNE H. 11; 195,59 GOOCH, LOUIS CALVIN 9; 151 GOOCH, SUSAN K. 10; 172 GOODWYN, REID M. 9; 151 GOODWIN, BARBARA J. 10; 172 GOODWIN, NANCY K. 10; 172 GOODWIN, JOHN L. 11; 195,68,69 GOODWYN, ROBERT T. 11; 195,89,70 GORWITZ, JOANNA M. 10; 712,53 GOSNELL, LYNN M. 11; 195,36 GOULTREY, JEFFREY WAYNE 9; 151 GRABBI, KRISTJAN 11; 195,82 GRAHAM, BRUCE K. 10; 172 GRAHAM, BRUCE KEVIN 12; 227 GRANDE, DONNA L. 10; 172,62 GRANSBACK, GREG K. 12; 227,56 GRAVES, THOMAS ERIC 9; 94,151 GRAY, DOROTHY S. 11; 195 GRAYSON, CAROLYN 9; 96,151 GRAYSON, PROCTOR A. 11; 195 GREEN, MICHAEL STEVEN 9; 151 GREEN, LAURA A. 10; 172,56 GREEN, DAVID P. 12; 227 GREGORIE, ALAN ROSS 12; 227 GRIFFIN, MARY BETH 9; 151 GRIFFITH, BRUCE R. 10 GRIFFIN, CHARLES F. 12; 222 GRIPKEY, MICHAEL ). 11; 195 GROOVER, DAVID L. 11; 195 GROOVER, ROBERT DEAN 12; 227 GROSSMAN, FREDERICK C. 11; 195,62,52 GROVER, SHARI L. 11; 195 GRUBB, MICHAEL D. 10; 172 GRUBB, GINA 11; 195,58 GULA, MARGARET JEANNE 9; 151 GUNN, PAMELA D. 9 GUSMAN, LYNN C. 10; 172,96,88 GUTTENBERG, KAREN L. 11; 195,35 GUYER, PAULA S. 10; 172 HAGAN, JOHN M. 11; 195,76 HAGERUP ELLEN S. 11; 195 HAJDU, FRANK M. 10; 172,70 HALE, GLORIA MARIE 9; 151 HALE, LYDIA A. 11; 196 HALE, EVELYN PA TRICIA 12; 227 HALL, CYNTHIA MARIE 9; 151 HALL, LYNDA D. 9; 151 HALL, CLYDE A. JR. 10; 172,56 HALL, DARLA GAIL 10 HALL, JULIE A. 10; 172 HALL, LAURI ELLEN 12; 227,36 HALLESY, PATRICK L. 11; 196 HALLIDAY, SHEILA L. 9; 151 HAMILL, THOMAS T. 12; 227 HAMILTON, DIANNA MARY 9; 152,56 HAMILTON, BRADLEY J. 11; 196,78 HAMILTON, DOREEN MARIE 12; 227 HAMM AKER, CHARLENE F. 10; 172 HAMMEL, ELIZABETH A. 11; 196 HAMMOND, MARK SCOTT 9; 152 HAMPTON, CATHY M. 10; 172 HAMPTON, GRANVILLE E. 12; 227 HAN, JUNG YAL 11; 196 HAN, MIN SOO 12; 228 HANSEN, AXEL ROALD 9; 152 HAN SELL, JENNIFER T. 12; 228 HANSEN, ERIC 12; 228 HANSON, DONALD J. 9; 152 HARBERGER, DIANA L. 11; 196 HARLEY, ROBERT L. 77; 796 HARLEY, SUSAN L. ' 72; 228 HARLOW, MICHAEL B. 10; 172 HARMQN, HILARY L. 10; 172,70 HARNDEN, JAMES C. 10; 172 HARNDEN, TIMOTHY M. 12; 228,78 HARRAWOOD, KIM A. 10; 172 HARRAWOOD, DAVID D. 12; 228,89 HARRIS, KEVIN ERIC 9; 152 HARRIS, MARY ANNE M. 10; 172,53 HARRISON, PAMELA A. 10; 172 HARRISON, RUTH A. 10; 172,83,102 HARRIS, DONALD M. 11; 196,89 HARRISON, CHRISTINE D. 77; 196,83, 36,102 HARRICK, BARBARA 12; 228 HARRIS, GWENDOLYN M. 12; 228 HARRISON, DAVID CARL 12; 228,37 HARRISON, GEORGETTE T. 12; 228,59, 57,34 HARTMAN, TAMARA 77; 196,56,59 HARWOOD, PETER F. 10; 172 HARWOOD, PATRICK ). 11; 196,89 HARWOOD, MATTHEW D. 12; 228,70 HASEMAN, CHARLES B. 12; 228 HAUGEN, DIANA LYNN 9; 152 HAUGEN, MICHELLE M. 11; 196 HAUPTMAN, STEVEN D. 77; 796 HAUTHER, TIM JAMES 10 HAVENNER, BETTY J. 9; 152 HAWKINS, LAFONDA ANN 9; 152 HAWKINS, PAUL S. 10; 106 HAWLEY, NANCY L. 10; 172 282—Student Index HAY, PAMELA ANNETTE 10; 70,60 HAYDEN, KATHERINE R. 9; 752 HAYDEN, KAREN ANN 9; 152,70 HAYDEN, PAUL L. 10; 172 HAYDEN, ELIZABETH E. 11; 196,70 HAYDEN, WILLIAM T. 11; 196 HAYDEN, ANTHONY L. 12; 228,68 HAYMAN, DOUGLAS F. 10; 172,95 HAYMOND, LAURA SUE 9; 152 HAYNES, LEONA T. 10; 172 HEARD, KEVIN DAVID 9; 152 HEARD, STEPHEN G. 12; 229 HEATH, CARLA J. 10; 172 HEATH, MARY B. 10; 172 HEATH, JOSEPH F. 12; 229 HEDGES, LESLIE B. 10; 172 HEFLIN, JOSEPH SCOTT 11; 196 HEFLIN, TONY R. HEINEY, THOMAS E. 9; 94,152 HEINEY, BRIAN L. 11; 196,76 HEINE, KAREN ). 12; 229,226 HEINEY, DOUGLAS A. 12; 229,93,66,55 HELTON, JOHN R. 11; 196 HEMMIG, SCOTT SHERMAN 9; 152 HENDERSON, PATRICIA LEE 12; 229,56 HENRY, SYLVIA D. 9; 152 HENSLEY, DANIEL C. 10 HERBST, GARY V. 10; 172 HERL, JOHN J. 11 HERNDON, HEATHER RUTH 9; 152 HEWITT, THOMAS 9; 152 HICKEY, EDWARD I. 10; 172 HICKEY, JANE 11; 196 HICKS, GEORGE D. 9;152 HICKS, PAM 9; 152 HICKS, ROBIN RENE 9; 152 HICKS, KAREN M. 10; 173 HICKS, FRANK 11 HICKS, WILLIAM 12 HIGGINS, RICHARD L. JR. 10; 173 HIGHTOWER, ANN M. 9; 152 HIGHTOWER, JOHN P. 10; 173,91,82,53 HILL, CYNTHIA D. 11; 196 HILL, LISA 9; 152 HILL, SHERRY D. 9 HILL, ROBERT D. 10; 173 HINKLE, MICHAEL P. 12 HODGSON, ANNE C. 72; 229 HOFFMAN, MICHAEL W. HOFFMAN, BERKLEY WARREN 12; 229 HOLLAND, DIANA LEIGH 9; 752 HOLLAND, WILLIAM 9; 152 HOLLAR, HOWARD J. JR. 10; 173 HOLLAND, RICHARD W. 77 HOLLOWELL, JAMES E. 10; 173 HOLLOWELL, HELEN H. 12; 229,97 HONECKER, KATHLEEN A. 10; 173 HORD, PATRICIA ANN 9; 153 HORD, PAMELA SUE 11 HORNE, MARK THOMAS 9; 153 HORNE, CHERYL L. 11; 797 HORTON, AMY SUZANNA 9; 153 HORTON, JERRY L. 12; 229,62 HO RTON, M. DEANN 12; 229 HOUCK, GENE ELLEN 9; 153 HOVERTER, RONNIE E. 10; 95 HOVERTER, WAYNE L. 10 HOWARD, REGINA D. 9; 153 HOWLAND, KATHERINE W. 9; 153 HOWLAND, REBECCA D. 11; 197,36 HOWLAND, WILLIAM A. 77; 797 HOWLAND, MARGARET B. 12; 229,36 HOWLEY, JOHN KARL 9; 153,101 HOYE, CHARLES C. 11; 197,61 HU A PHUONG THANH 12; 229 HUBBELL, TASHA R. 10; 173 HUBBELL, DARRIN L. 12; 230,78 HUFF, CATHRYN E. 9; 96,153 HUFFMAN, DAVID F. 10 HUFFMAN, DANIEL C. 12; 230 HUG, DOUGLAS LEE 9; 153 HUG, DONALD F. 10; 173,40 HUG, DEBRA G. 12; 230,41 HUGHES, DONNA KAY 9; 153 HUGHES, LEIGH 12; 230 HULSHIZER, DANIEL J. 12; 230,87,112 HUME, MICHAEL F. 9; 153 HUNTER, RICHARD TODD 9; 94,153 HURST, DAWN C. 10; 173,81,102 HURWITZ, MICHAEL D. 12; 230 HYATT, KENNETH C. 9; 753 HYDE, BARRIETTE E. 10; 173 HYDE, DENNIS RAY 77; 797 HYMO, JOHN A. 10; 173,63 HYNES, EDWARD J. 10; 173,95 HYNES, PATRICIA MARIE 12; 97 IADEROSA, ANDREA MARIA 10; 173,66 ILLIDCE, JESSICA 9; 153 ILLIDGE, JOSEPH A. 10; 173 ILLIDCE, KEVEN 12; 230 IMHOFF, PIETER H. 10; 173 IMHOFF, KAREN 12; 230,97 INNIS, FRANSIS B. 9; 153 INNIS, JEANNE 11; 197 IPOCK, PAUL ANTHONY 9; 163 IVESTER, RALPH L. JR. 77 JACKSON, WANDA RENEE 9; 153 JACKSON, CHRISTINE D. 10; 173 JACKSON, WILLIAM L. 11; 82 JACOBSON, GRETCHEN L. 9; 153,32 JACOBSON, PAUL T. 12; 230,70 JAFFE, BRIGITTE D. 10 JAMES, JULIE ANN 9; 153 JANNELL, ANGELA J. 9; 153 JAY, MICHAEL L. 9; 153 JEFFRIES, DAVID MICHAEL 9; 153 JENKINS, AUDREY E. 9; 153 JENNINGS, PEGGY 9; 153 JENNINGS, KELVIN TYRONE 12; 230,87,112 JEWETT, JONATHAN E. 12; 231,254,40,41 JOHNSON, RONNIE GENE 9; 93,163 JOHNSON, SHARON DIANE 9; 153 JOHNSON, ANGELA FAY 10 JOHNSON, DENISE L. 10; 173,54 JOHNSON, DONALD K. 10; 169,173,82, 91,53 JOHNSON, JAMES ALEXANDE 10; 173 JOHNSON, JAY A. 10; 173 JOHNSON, ROXANNE F. 10; 174 JOHNSON, ALAN B. 11 JOHNSON, DENISE D. 11; 36 JOHNSON, HEATHER J. 11; 102,36 JOHNSON, MICHAEL A. 11 JOHNSON, STEPHEN P. 11 JOHNSON, DANIEL R. 12; 231 JOHNSON, DEBORAH K. 12; 231 JOHNSON, JAMES THOMAS 12 JOHNSON, PAUL C. 12; 231 JOHNSON, RANDOLPH C. 12; 231,68 JOINTS, ZACHARY I. 9; 153 JONES, HENRYLYN 9; 154 JONES, NANCY DEE 9; 80,154 JONES, CYNTHIA L. 10; 174 JONES, KELLY L. 10; 174 JONES, DALTON MAURICE 12; 231 JONES, MARLENE BLANCHE 12; 231 JONES, RONALD D. 12 JORDAN, ROBIN C. 77; 58 JOST, SHELL! 10; 174,70 JOST, BLAIR ARDEN 12; 231,70 JUDY, GREGORY R. 10; 174 JUDY, KIMBERLY ANN 11 KAHN, LISA ANN 9; 154 KAHN, DAVID CHARLES 11; 93,55 KANE, ROBERT F. 10; 174 KANG, SUNG HO 10; 174 KAPPELER, MARIA LYNN 9; 154 KAPPELER, STEPHEN A. 10; 174 KARALUS, SHARON LYNN 9; 154 KARALUS, NEIL DAVID 12; 231 KARALUS, RANDALL SCOTT 12; 231 RASTER, KAREN C. 9; 154,53 KEEFE, ANNE 11 KEEFE, PAUL M. 12; 231 KEEFER, DEANNA L. 10 KEELER, BRIAN E. 77; 197,93 KEELEY, CHRISTOPHER M. 12; 237,84 KELLER, ERIN DALE 12; 232 KELLER, LISA JANINE 12; 232,41 KELLN, ELIZABETH E. 9; 96,154,101 KELLN, DAVID LEROY 11; 198 KELLY, DANIEL P. 10; 174,104 KENNAUGH, SCOTT L. 10; 174,106 KENNEDY, PAUL C. 77; 197,56 KENNEY, PAUL H. 77; 197,193 KENNEY, RHONDA D. 7 7; 797 KENNEDY, ELIZABETH L. 12; 232 KERKER, DIANA S. 10; 174 KERKER, DONNA M. 77; 198,36 KERKER, DEBRA K. 12; 232 KERNS, TERRI J. 10; 174 KERNS, JOYCE L. 12; 232 KERSEY, MARGARET P. 12; 232 KEY, ROBERT CLAYTON JR. 12; 232,87 KHANH, LE TUAN 9 KIDD, VALERIE H. 10; 58 KIDD, MICHAEL R. 12; 232 KIDWELL, DAVID C. 10; 174 KIEFER, LISA D. 77; 198 KIISK, SILVI A. 12; 232 KILDAY, CYNTHIA C. 70; 174 KILPATRICK, ROGER L. 9; 154 KILPATRICK, CHRISTINE A. 10; 174 KILTZ, GLEN A. 12; 233,69 KIM, CHANG SON 77; 198 KIM, DUK 500 70; 174 KIM, KYUNG Ml 10; 174 KIM, TAE HO 77 KIMBLE, GLENN E. JR. 9; 154 KIMBLE, DEBORAH L. 12; 233 KINCAID, TRESSIE V. 10 KINDER, JAMES STEVEN 11; 198,88 Student Index—283 KINDER, JOHN S. 11; 198 KING, DEARTRA J. 9; 154 KING, MARIA C. 9; 154,61 KING, STEVEN A. 9; 154,50 KING, FRANCES ELIZABETH 10; 174 KING, ROBERT J. 10; 174 KING, SALLIE C. 77; 198 KING, IVY L 12; 233 KING, WILLIAM ROBERT 12; 233,95 KINKELLA, MARK LEE 12; 233,93 KIRBY, RONALD P. 10; 174 KIRK, LISA ELLEN 10; 175 KIRKPATRICK, LAURA E. 9; 154,101 KISER, PHYLLIS MARIE 12; 233,58 KITTEL, DREW H. 11; 198 KITTEL, LINDSAY R. 12; 233 KLAPOT, CHERYL ANN 9; 154 KLEIN, HEIDI L. 10; 164,175,33 KLETT, MARY E. 11; 198 KLORIG, MICHAEL DAVID 11; 198,93 KLORIG, WILLIAM JOSEPH 12; 233 KNAPP, DANIEL F. 12; 233 KNICELY, WILLARD W. 10; 175 KNICELY, WILEY JEFF 12; 233 KNIGHT, DU IN A MARIE 9; 154 KNIGHT, KELLY ANN 9; 154 KNIGHT, CURTIS, D. 77; 198 KNUD SON, JOANN M. 10; 175,179 KOLB, WILLIAM P. 11; 198,82 KOLODZIEJ, THERESA L. 77; 198 KOLODZIEJ, SOPHIE A. 12; 233 KOLZAK, SUSAN PATRICIA 12; 234,242,70 KOPF, NANCY LEE 11; 198,83,62,52 KORMANIK, MICHAEL J. 10; 175,101 KORMANIK, JOSEPH D. 11; 198,101 KORNITZER, WILLIAM J. 9; 154 KOVAK, NANCY L 12; 234 KOVAK, STEVEN M. 12; 234 KOWALEWSKI, CASIMIR LEO 9; 94,154 KOWALEWSKI, PAMELA K. 11; 198,59,36 KREAR, TERESA L. 10; 175 KREEGER, DARRELL GUY 12; 234 KROMER, JOHN S. 12; 234,251 KRUSCHKA, GRETCHEN 10; 175 KRUSE, BRIAN R. 10; 175 KRUSE, BARRY T. 12; 234 KRUTOSIK, TERESA ANN 12; 234 KUETT, JANICE CARRIE 12; 234, 59 KUNKLE, RICHARD 9; 94,154 KUNKLE, SUSAN LYNN 12; 234,58 KUTCHMANICH, KIMITRIS B. 9; 154 KUTCHMANICH, JANET 11; 198,83 KUTCHMANICH, TINA E. 12; 234 LACY, DEBRA G. 12; 234,58 LAFEVER, EDWARD E. 9; 163 LAI LAS, NICHOLAS GEORGE 9; 154 LAKEY, LISA F. 10; 175,109,81 LALLY, SUZANNE M. 11; 198,108,80,36 LAM, GINA VICTORIA 12; 234,67,66,70 LAM, VICTOR T. 9; 154 LAMBERT, IRENE 9; 154 LAMOREE, BARBARA 9; 154 LAMP, STEPHEN S. 10; 175 LANCASTER, TAMMERA M. 10 LANCASTER, EVA LOREESE 77; 198 LANDIS, STEVEN R. 10; 175 LANE, MARCHELLE R. 10; 175 LANEY, DIANE MARIE 9; 154 LANG, DAVID ANTHONY 9; 155 LANNING, PATRICIA G. 77; 198 LANNING, PHILLIP T. 12; 234,61 LAROCQUE, NORMA J. 10; 175,89 LARSON, MICHAEL J. 9; 94,155 LARSON, JOAN MARIE 10; 175 LARSON, ROBERT MICHAEL 12; 234 LASSITER, DELORIS S. 77; 198 LATHAM, JUDY LYNN 9; 155,61 LATIMER, JANICE A. 77;799 LATOS, RICHARD L. 11 LATTA, DWIGHT E. 12; 234 LAUTERBACH, THOMAS J. 11; 799 LAVALLEE, EDWARD G. 9; 155 LAVINUS, SALLY A. 11; 799 LAW, JOHN DAVID 9; 155 LAW, JEFFREY LYNN 11; 199 LAWRENCE, MICHELE 9; 155 LAWRENCE, MICHELLE M 10; 175,109 LAWSON, KENDRA B. 12; 234 LAYTON, LINDA J. 10; 175 LAYTON, PAUL W. 77; 799 LAZARR PAUL ROMAN 9; 155 LE, PHUONG LINH 9; 163 LE, SON MINH 77; 799 LEARY, ROBERT C. 9; 755 LEARY, JOHN A. 10; 175 LECKEY, CORY E. 10; 175 LECKNER, FRANK J. 9; 155 LEE, CHOUR 77; 799 LEE, KIN HONG 9; 155 LEE, LESLIE STANLEY 9; 155 LEE, LAURIE K. 10; 175 LEE, LINDA CATHERINE 12; 235,53,50 LEE, MYRON A. 9; 155 LEFCHECK, PATRICIA A. 10; 175,58 LEFCHECK, JOHN M. 77; 799 LEFFLER, JEANINE ANNE 9; 155 LEFFLER, JILL A. 77; 199,96,97 LEGGETT, CAROL A. 11; 199,50 LEISNER, KAREN A. 10 LENIHAN, JEFFREY F. 10; 175 LENZSCH, ROLF F. 10; 175 LEPS, LEONARD FRANK 9; 155 LET ARTE, GROVE H. 12; 235,68 LEUPPERT, DOUGLAS R. 10; 175,68,69,53 LEUPPERT, KAREN A. 12; 235 LEWIS, DETLEV EDGAR 12; 235 LEWIS, FREDRICK W. 72; 235 LEWIS, GEORGE EVERETT 12; 235,82,53 LIEU, NHAN A. 10; 175 LIEU, AN TU 77; 799 LICOR, SANDRA N. 10 LILES, KRISTIN LYNN 11 LILLY, GLENN ANTHONY 9; 155 LILLY, MICHAEL R. 10; 175 LINDERMAN, SHERRY A. 10; 175 LINDEN, LISA 12; 235 LINEKER, LESLIE A. 10; 175 LINEKER, PHOEBE 12; 235 LINGAN, KATHERINE A. 77; 799 LINK, KATHLEEN M. 11; 199,70 LINK, SUSAN A. 11; 36 LINKE, RICHARD B. 9; 155 LINKE, REGAN ROSS 12; 236 LITWACK, SAMUEL A. 9; 155 LITWACK, NORMAN HAROLD 12; 236, 93,112 LLOYD, CAROLYN MARIE 9; 155 LLOYD, BRENDA A. 10; 175 LLOYD, ROBERT 12; 236 LOCKE, SCOTT KEITH 9; 155 LODA, CHRISTOPHER B. 11; 56 LODER, HAROLD M. 12; 236 LOGEAIS, KEVIN ANDRE 77; 799 LONG, THERESA A. 11 LONGERBEAM, FLOYD 9; 155 LORD, MARTY L. 77; 799 LOTT, RANDALL L. 9; 155 LOUGH RIDGE, JEFFREY P. 12; 236 LOVEGREN, JOAN A. 11; 199,83,70 LOVELACE, DOUGLAS A. 9; 94,155,70 LOVELACE, TERI S. 11; 200,70,54,50,36 LUCAS, DIANE 10; 176,58 LUCAS, STEPHEN 5. 70; 776 LUCCARELLI, PHILIP 11; 200,76,93 LUCK, HAROLD EDWARD 10; 176,88 LUCK, DEBORAH JO 12; 236,41 LUMSDEN, RICHARD E. 9; 94,163 LUND MARK, MARCUS K. 10; 176,95 LUNDY, SHARI CAIL 9; 155 LUNDY, MARIE A. 10; 176,66 LUNDY, KATHRYN D. 77; 200 LUSKER, PAUL W. 11; 200 LUSKER, MARY M. 12; 236 LYGHT, CHERYL D. 11; 200 LYGHT, TRENT D. 12; 236,101 LYLES, PHYLLIS MARIE 10 LYONS, VALARIE L 12; 236,56,59 MACDONALD, MICHELLE 10; 176 MACDOUCALL, NEAL A. 10; 176 MACDONALD, KATHI L 11; 200 MACK, BARRY J. 77 MACOMBER, MICHELE 9; 155 MACUK, RENE LYNNE 9; 156 MAGRUDER, ANNE M. 77; 200,59 MAHAFFEY, MARK J. 10; 176 MAHALEY, DIANE C. 10; 176 MAHER, ANTHONY E. 10; 176 MAHEU, GREGORY N. 10 MAHLUM, KATHLEEN L 10; 176 MAHONEY, SHELIA A. 12; 236,241 MAJKA, JAMES T. 11; 200 MAJKA, PAUL ANTHONY 12; 236 MALLET, MARCIA A. 10 MALLET, CATHERINE M. 77; 200 MALVIN, STEVEN JOHN 10; 176 MANDEL, BRIDGET M. 9; 155 MAN ESS, BRIDCETTE L 12; 236 MAN ION, MARTIN 9; 155 MANNING, JOHN L 10 MANUEL, MIKIO J. 77; 200 MANUEL MIEKO S. 10 MANUEL ROY EDWARD 12; 237,235 MANZO, JOHN R. 77; 200 MANZO, STEVEN M. 11; 200 MARASCO, ROBERT J. 77 MARCY, KRISTINA G. 12; 237,50,41 MARINACCI, JENNIFER J. 12; 237 284—Student Index MARKS, DAVID J. 10; 176 MARSEE, LINDA D. 11; 200 MARSHALL, JOHN MICHAEL 9; 146,156 MARSHALL, DEBORAH ANN 12; 237 MARTELLI, ROBERT L 10; 176,93 MARTIN, MARK C. 9; 156 MARTIN, CURTIS R. 11; 200,94 MARTIN, FRANCIS LEE 12; 237 MARX, ANTHONY JOHN 9; 156 MARX, STEVEN P. 12; 237,235 MARZOLF, MARY P. 9; 156 MARZOLF, NANCY ANN 11; 200 MARZOLF, THOMAS A. 12; 237 MASON, KAREN S. 9; 163 MASTER, SEITA E. 12; 237 MATHENY, DALE E. 9; 156 MATHEWS, ELIZABETH ANNE 9; 156,70 MATHENA, ALAN E. 10; 176 MATHENY, BRIAN L. 11; 200 MATHES, MATTHEW A. 11; 200,76 MATHUR, ROY KIRK 9; 156 MATTAINO, JOSEPH F. 10; 176 MATTAINO, ROBERT C. 10; 176 MATTHEWS, CAROLINE S. 11; 200 MATTHEWS, SUE A. 11; 200 MATTINGLEY, CINDIE L. 11; 200 MATTINGLEY, SHERRIE L. 13; 58 MAUCK, JULIANN MARIE 10; 176 MAULDIN, JULIE ANN 9; 156 MAXWELL, BARRY ALLEN 9; 156 MAXWELL, DUANE STEWART 12; 237, 218,51 MAY, KENNETH PETER 9; 156 MAY, KARLA M. 11; 200,59,36 MAY, LORRAINE F. 12; 34,237,83,102,16 MAYES, KARYN L. 10; 176 MAYO, EUNICE S. 11; 200,56 MAYPOTHER, DAVID 9; 156 MAZUREK, PATRICIA M. 9; 156 MAZUREK, PAUL A. 12; 238 MCBRIDE, LESLIE A. 11; 201 MCCARTHY, FRANDOISE M. 9; 156 MCCARTHY, MARY CATHERIN 9; 156 MCCARTHY, SEAN DANIEL 11; 201 MCCAULEY, ALLAN W. 11; 201 MCCLELLAN, JENNIFER A. 12; 238 MCCLOSKEY, JOHN T. 10; 68 MCCLUNG, ERIKA LYNN 9; 156 MCCOMB, BRIAN SCOTT 9; 156,53 MCCONNELL, JAMES EDWARD 11; 201 MCCONNELL, MARGARET M. 12; 238 MCCORMACK, MARGARET L 11; 201 MCCOY, DEBORAH SUE 9; 156 MCCOY, THOMAS OWEN 9; 156 MCCOY, THERESA E. 11; 201,70 MCCRACKEN, LYN M. 9; 156 MCCRACKEN, SANDRA J. 11; 201 MCCREA, HENRY JAMES 9; 156 MCDONALD, MICHELE R. 9; 156,70 MCDONALD, MELVIN G. 10; 176 MCDONALD, TIMOTHY H. 10; 173, 176,104 MCDONNELL, EILEEN R. 12; 238 MCDOUGALL, MEGAN A. 11; 201 MCELHANEY, CAROL L. 10; 176 MCELHANEY, DEAN C. 11; 201 MCELHANEY, BRUCE H. 12; 238 MCELROY, SHERRY LYNN 9; 153,156 MCELROY, DAVID J. 11; 201 MCGANN, KEVIN 12; 238 MCGHEE, VICTORIA A. 9; 156 MCGINTY, TINA J. 12; 238,56 MCGOVERN, JAMES J. 10; 176,95 MCGRATH, PATRICK J. 11; 201 MCGREGOR, TERESA J. 9; 156 MCGUIRE, KATHRYN MARY 9; 156,32 MCGUIRE, JAMES MICHAEL 12; 238, 78,104 MCHUGH, SHARON MARIE 9; 156 MCHUGH, STEPHEN JOHN 11 MCHUGH, MICHAEL T. 12; 238 MCKEAN, PAUL EDWARD 9; 156 MCKEAN, CARYN L 10; 176 MCKINNEY, DONN V. 10; 176 MCKINNY, MARCELLA L 10; 176 MCKINNEY, MELVIN W. JR. 10 MCKINNEY, KAREN L. 12; 238,56 MCKINNEY, MICHELE L. 12; 238 MCKNIGHT, DAVID S. 10; 176,61,60 MCKNIGHT, LISA S. 11; 201,59 MCNEIL, RICHARD C. 11; 201 MCTHENY, JOHN M. 12; 238,249 MCVEE, DEBORAH L. 10; 176 MEADE, LEJUANA E. 10; 176 MEANEY, LYNN M. 12; 239,83 MEEKER, ALAN KEITH 11; 201,51 MEISEN, WALTER J. 12; 239,93 MELANSON, CYNTHIA L. 9; 156 MELLO, DELLA LORRAINE 9; 156 MERCADO, DAVID A. 10; 176,82 MERCERDALY, SHAN A. 10 MERCER, REGINA D. 11; 201,70 MEREDITH, JEFFREY B. MERRICK, PETER DUMONT 12; 239,70,56 MEYER, FREDRICK J. 9; 156,101 MEYER, CHRISTOPHER P. 11; 201,101 MICHAEL, MICHELE ANN 9; 156,32 MICHAELSON, LORI A. 11; 201,37 MICHAELSON, JAMES K. 12; 239,63 MICKLE, PATRICIA L. 11; 201,58 MILES, CATHERINE ANN 9; 147,157 MILES, CHARLES L. 10; 176,112 MILES, ELIZABETH L 11; 201,59 MILES, RONALD L 12; 239 MILLER, FREDERICK L. 9; 157 MILLER, RUSSELL A. 9; 163 MILLER, MARY E. 10; 177 MILLER, SUSAN C. 10; 177 MILLER, JOHN M. 11; 201,22 MILLER, JOHN STUART 11; 201,61 MILLER, MARK C. 11; 201 MILLER, MYLES W. 11 MILLER, ALEXANDRA G. 12; 239,50 MILLER, ANN L. 12; 239 MILLER, SUSAN L. 12; 239,245 MILLS, RICARDO 9; 157 MILLS, MICHAEL K. 10; 177 MILLS, JOHNNY A. 11; 201,56 MINER, LINDA M. 10; 177 MINER, THOMAS E. 11; 201,56 MITCHELL, ANTONYA M. 9 MITCHELL, KIMBERLY R. 9; 157 MITCHELL, CHRISTOPHER W. 10; 177, 76,93 MITCHELL, SUSAN CAROL 12; 239,83 MITCHELL, WANDA 9; 157 MITROVICH, MICHAEL J. 10; 177 MITROVICH, NADINE 12; 239 MITTELMAN, KAREN SUE 12; 239 MODJESKI, THOMAS S. 12; 240,218,50 MOHRMANN, GEORGE R. 10; 177 MONT AVON, KENT K. 9; 91,157 MONT AVON, LAURIE D. 11; 201,36 MONTGOMERY, DONYA K. 10; 177 MOON, WILLARD L. 9; 157 MOORE, DOUGLAS LEE 9; 157 MOORE, ERIC JAMES 9; 157 MOORE, KAREN LOUISE 9; 157 MOORE, MICHAEL FRANCIS 9; 94,157 MOORE, LISBETH A. 10; 177,175,53 MOORE, MARTIN K. 10 MOORE, ROBERT ANDREW 10; 177,106 MOORE, CHRISTOPHER I. 11; 201 MOORE, MICHAEL 11; 202 MOORE, EILEEN R. 12; 240,16,36 MOORE, JAMES EDWARD 12; 240,93 MOORE, PAMELA ELAINE 12; 240 MOORHOUSE, PATRICK L. 9; 157 MOORHOUSE, THOMAS C. 10; 177 MOORER, LAWRENCE H. 9 MORANVILLE, PAMELA A. 12; 240 MORGAN, GREGORY 10 MORGAN, MICHAEL A. 11; 202 MORGAN, KEVIN P. 12; 240 MORIN, GARY E. 9; 157 MORONEY, WILLIAM J. 11; 202 MORRES, ROSS E. 12; 240,93,101 MORRISSEY, CHARLES J. 9; 157 MORRISON, DENNIS W. 10; 177 MORRIS, MARK ALLEN 12; 240 MORRISON, TERESA JOAN 12; 240 MORROW, SARAH GRACE 9; 157 MORROW, JOHN DAVID 10; 177 MOSER, EDWARD K. 10; 68 MOSER, MARK 10; 177,95 MOSHER, JONATHAN G. 10; 177,63 MOSHER, MICHAEL G. 11; 202 MOSS, DALE A. 9; 157 MULCAHY, PATRICK 10; 177 MULLEN, WILLIAM F. 12; 240,84 MULLIN, LISA FAY 9; 157 MURPHY, BARBARA A. 9; 157,101 MURPHY, MICHAEL J. 10; 177,93 MURPHREE, SUSAN J. 11; 202,36 MURPHY, MONICA A. 11; 202,35 MURPHY, THERESA M. 11; 202,15,34 MUSTER, WILLIAM A. 10; 177 MUSTER, ELIZABETH ALICE 12; 240,70 MYERS, LORRAINE 9; 157 MYERS, BRADFORD P. 10; 177 MYERS, VICKI LEE 10; 177 MYERS, GRANT F. 11; 202 MYERS, MARY S. 11; 56 MYERS, WAYNE E. 12; 241 NALEID, ANNE E. 10; 177 NALLS, CAROLYN D. 11 NARMI, ELIZABETH ANN 9; 157,53 NARMI, CHRISTOPHER 11; 202,70 NASON, KAREN L. 10; 177 NASON, BRENDA R. 12; 241 NEDOROLIK, MARYANN 12; 241 NEDZBALA, MICHAEL 9; 157 NEEDHAM, CHRISTOPHER B. 9; 157,106 NEEDHAM, ELIZABETH A. 9 NEEDHAM, RICHARD C. 12; 241 NEHER, PAMELA S. 11; 202,59,36 NELSON, RICK MICHAEL 10 NELSON, KARLA B. 11; 102;34 NELSON, PAUL C. 12; 241,88 NETTE, ROBERT CURTIS 12; 241 NEWBORN, GARRETT M. 9; 157 NEWBORN, JAMES R. 11; 202 NEWCAMP, PAUL E. 10; 95 NEWCAMP, ROGER F. 11; 202,93 NEWMAN, JEFFREY ALLAN 9; 158 NEWTON, SHERYL A. 11; 202,53 NGUYEN, KHOA TUE ANH 9; 158 NGUYEN, TUYET THI 9; 158 NGUYEN, NGOC HUE THI 10; 177 NGUYEN, LAP THANH 10; 177 NGUYEN, KHOA DIEU HIEN 11; 202 NICHOLS, WILLIAM L. 10; 177,61 NICHOLS, LEILA KAY 11; 202,102 NICHOLS, ROBERT KENNETH 12; 241,241 NIELSON, KENT ROBERT 9; 158 NIEMIEC, TERRI L. 11; 202 NILS SEN, LYNDA SUE 9; 158 NILSSON, MARK STEVEN 12; 242,224 NISSLEY, KEVIN SCOTT 9; 158 NOLAND, KATHERINE A. 9; 158 Student Index—285 NOLAND, DAVID A. 77; 202 NOLTON, PAMELA KAY 9; 158 NORRIS, SHELLEY ANN 9; 158 NORRIS, JOHN M. 77; 202 NORRIS, CHRISTY E. 12; 242,59 NORTON, DEBRA L. 12; 242,66 NOURSE, ROBERT L. 10; 177,95 OBRIEN, JAMES ROBERT JR. 10; 177 OBRIEN, MARY ANNE E. 11; 202,59,3 6 OCAIN, GEORGE B. 12; 242 OCONNELL, MARJORIE ANN 9; 158 OCONNOR, MICHAEL E. 10; 177 ODELL, LISA ANNE 9; 158 ODOM, DALE T. 11; 202 OH, DONG H. 11; 202 OKSTULSKI, NANCY L. 10; 178,70,57 OLEARY, CAROLYN P. 70 OLIVER, GREGORY P. 77; 202 OLNEY, PAUL L 12; 242,56 OLSON, STEVEN W. 70; 178,180,185 OLSON, THOMAS A. 10; 178 OLSON, LYNNE KAY 7 7; 202 OLSON, KATHARINE M. 12; 242,56 ONEIL, MARY E. 11; 202,36 ONEILL, PAIGE J. 77; 202,80,81,98 ONEILL, PAUL J. 12; 88 ORRIK, VICTORIA JOY 9; 157 OSBORN, BRIAN 77; 202,70 OSGOOD, ROBERT FELLOWS 12; 242 OTTEN, JOHN E. 10; 178 OTTEN, SUSAN JANE 12; 243,237 OWENS, ROBERT B. 10; 178 PAGE, WILLIAM C. 10; 178 PAINTER, RAY E. 10; 178,95 PAINTER, MICHAEL K. 7 7; 202 PAK, CHAN NA 9; 158 PALMER, ROBERT A. 77; 202 PALUMBO, DOMINIC J. 77; 202,84 PALUNTY, LAURIE LU 9; 759 PANNELL, SIBYL M. 77; 203 PANNILL, DAVID LEE 9; 158 PARKER, ALLEN L. 10; 178 PARKER, DAVID LEE 10; 178 PARKER, THOMAS R. 10; 178,53 PARKER, ALISON P. 11; 203,70 PARR, AMELIA M. 11; 203,58 PASSMAN, PAMELA S. 10; 178,179 PASSMAN, LEIGH J. 12; 243,227,22,52 PATRICK, CHARLES M. 10; 178,95,82,101 PATTAKOS, SUSAN M. 10; 178 PATTAKOS, GREGORY G. 12; 243,78 PAULSEN, JOHN CHRIS 12; 243,82 PAULY, DAVID E. 11; 203 PAXTON, JOHN O. 12; 112 PEABODY, MARGARET E. 10; 178,102 PEARSON, TRESA KIMBERLY 9; 158 PEARSON, DIANA J. 10; 178 PEARSON, GUY S. 11 PEASE, DIANE M. 9 PEGG, PHILLIP OLIVER 10; 178 PELLETREAU, MICHAEL B. 10 PENATER, JOYCE LYNN E 9 PENROD, WAYNE E. 11; 203 PEOU, DARA 9 PERKINS, SCOU A. 10; 178,95 PERKINS, ANTHONY D. 12; 243,68,69, 62,52 PERRAULT, TANYA D. 10; 178 PERRY, BONNIE ANNE 9; 96,109,158 PERRY, CHRISTY ALEXIS 9; 158 PERRY, MICHELLE ANN 9; 158 PERRY, MICHAEL A. 10; 178 PERRY, BRYAN A. 12; 243,89 PETERS, CINDY LOU 10 PETERSON, CHRISTOPHE L 9; 158 PETERSON, TERESA A. 10; 178 PETERSON, VICTORIA L 12; 243 PETITT, CYNTHIA L. 10; 179,58 PETTERSEN, ROMY E. 11; 203 PETTI, JOHNNIE B. 9; 158 PETTIT, ADDISON FOSTER 77; 203 PEVERALL, ELIZABETH F. 7 7; 203 PEZET, TINA MARIE 9; 158 PEZET, ROBERT J. 10; 179,68 PEZET, IRENE E. 11; 203,70 PHAN, NGUYET NGA THI 77; 203 PHAN, HIEN VINH 12; 243 PHELPS, KIMBERLY A. 11; 203 PHELPS, SUSANNE J. 12; 243,56 PHILIPPS, LISA D. 10; 779 PHILLIPPI, LINDA L. 9; 158 PHILLIPS, KATHRYN L. 9; 158 PHILLIPS, BRENT W. 12; 243,82,90 PIATAK, MARY CLARE 9; 163 PIATAK, PATRICK 10; 179 PIATAK, JOHN R. 11; 203,93 PICKREL, JAN MARIE 9; 158 PIERCE, THOMAS A. 10; 179 PIETROVITO, ELAINE 12; 243 PIETROVITO, ROY S. 12; 243 PILKENTON, JAMES K. 9; 163,70 PIMENTAL, ROCHELE A. 9; 163 PINKSTON, WILLIAM R. 77; 203,70 PLUES, MICHAEL J. 9; 159,68 POE, NORMA JEAN 12; 244,61,51,57 POETZMAN, DEANNA LYNNE 11 POINTON, MARK ROBERT 12; 244 POLAND, WOODROW W. 9; 159 POLAND, DIANA L 77; 203,80,81 POLAND, MARI W. 77; 203,36 POLING, RICHARD H. 11; 203 POLLEHN, SUSANNE E. 9; 159 POOLEY, JILL EVONNE 12; 244 POOR, TERRI ANNE 12; 244,70 POPPE, SUSAN L. 11; 203,37 PORTER, TAMARA LEA 9; 759 PORTER, TERESA L 11; 203,36 PORTERFIELD, MARK R. 11 POSHARD, STEPHANIE 10; 179 POSHARD, JENNIFER KAY 11; 203,37 POTTER, DANIEL 9; 159 POWELL, MARY V. 7 7; 81 POWERS, DANNY W. 9; 153,159,68 POWERS, WINSTON D. 10; 179 PRATT, GARY PRESTON 12; 244 PRICE, RONALD D. 9; 159 PRICE, GENNA A. 10; 179 PRICE, ROBIN L 10; 179 PRIDMORE, KELLY ANN 9; 759 PRIDMORE, DAWN M. 7 7; 203,59,57 PROCTOR, GLORIA 10 PROSSER, CHERRI LEIGH 9; 159 PROSSER, CAROL L. 12; 244 PUCKETT, REBECCA L. 12; 244 PUFKO, ANN M. 10; 179,37 PUFKO, CATHLEEN M. 11; 203,54,36 PURCELL, MAY LYNN 10; 179 PURCELL, BLAKE E. 12; 244,112,61 PURVIS, JAMES DANIEL 9; 759 QUIGLEY, PATRICK J. 9; 94,157 QUIGLEY, JAMES B. JR. 10; 179,95 QUIGLEY, KATHERINE L. 11; 203,36 QUINLAN, MARK T. 10; 779 QUINLAN, DAVID M. 77; 203,95 QUINN, KEVIN F. 9; 142,159 QUINN, KAREN M. 12; 244,36 RACHELS, SUSAN H. 12; 244 RADFORD, DAVID A. 11; 203 RADFORD, BETH ANNE 12; 244 RAGER, JEFFREY A. 11; 203,76,93 RAINES, LAURA JEAN 12; 245,58 RAPPUCHI, KENAN M. 10; 179 RAPPUCHI, KATHRYN J. 77; 203,36 RARDIN, REBECCA L. 12; 245,36 286—Student Index RATH BONE, HENRY G. 12 RAWLS, JANET LYNN 9; 759 RAWSON, SHIRLEY E. 77; 203,58 RAY, ALAN THOAMS 9; 159 RAZNICK, STEPHEN A. 10; 179,95 RECORDS, TERRY L. 10; 179,81 REECE, KENNETH JAMES 9; 159 REECE, KIMBERLY ANN 9; 159 REECE, SHAWN ELIZABETH 12; 245 REEP, JAMES W. 12; 245 REGISTER, JOANNE MARIE 9; 159,37 REHME, MARGARET A. 11; 203,59 REICHARD, DAVID D. 9; 159 REILLY, SEAN A LEIGH 9; 759 REINSEL, PAUL F. 77; 203 REISER, MARK D. 10; 179,89 REPPERT, RAYMIE J. 10; 179 REXRODE, KAREN M. 9; 163 REYES, IGNACIO D. 10; 179 REYNOLDS, KENNETH R. 10 RHODES, SANDRA LYNNE 9; 159 RHODE, MICHAEL DWAYNE 12; 245,40,41 RICE, RICHARD R. 77; 203,104 RICHARDS, NINE GWEN 10 RICHARDSON, JAMES H. JR. 9; 163 RICHARDSON, LINDA 9; 759 RICHARDS, MICHELLE 11; 204 RICHTER, MERRILEE K. 9; 759 RICHTER, DAVID A. 77; 204 RICKARD, KAREN BENITA 12; 245,36 RIEDER, CYNTHIA M. 10; 179 RIEDER, THOMAS C. 77; 204,104 RIEDER, LAWRENCE A. 13 RIFFE, ALISA A. 10 RIFFE, LYDIA C. 7 7; 204 RIGGS, VIRGINIA M. 12; 245 RIGHTMER, BRIAN SCOTT 12; 245,70 RILEY, BRENDA ANN 9; 759 ROACH, JAMES MARVIN 9; 159 ROBBINS, CECELIA D. 9; 159 ROBBINS, BERTON A. 10; 180 ROBBINS, PATRICIA K. 11; 204 ROBERTS, DEBORAH LYNNE 9; 760 ROBERTS, DEBRA ANN 9; 160 ROBERTS, LISA JEAN 9; 760 ROBERTSON, DIERDRE L. 9; 760 ROBERTS, WILLIAM A. JR. 10; 180,95 ROBERTS, KATHRYN A. 11; 204 ROBERTS, STEVEN J. 11; 204,68 ROBERTS, WILSON J. 11; 204 ROBEY, JOSEPH V. 11; 204 ROBINSON, DOUGLAS EDWAR 9; 160 ROBINSON, MARK DOUGLAS 9; 160 ROBINSON, OWEN BRUCE 9; 94,160 ROBINSON, JOHN D. 10 ROBINSON, H. ALLEN 77; 204,93,82 ROBINSON, MARK P. 11; 68 ROBINSON, KATHRYN A. 12; 246,66, 63,40 ROBINSON, MARTIN ANDREW 12; 246 ROCK, MARY F. 9; 760 ROCK, MATTHEW A. 10; 180 RODGERS,GREGORY R. 9; 160 RODGERS, CYNTHIA J. 10 ROLLER, JAMIE L. 10; 180,92 ROLLER, JACQUELINE S. 12; 246 RORIE, KAREN LEE 11; 204 RORRER, SANDRA S. 9; 760 ROSE, BARBARA L 10; 180 ROSITZKE, MARY S. 9; 760 ROSITZKE, ANNE ELISE 12; 246 ROSS, LELA EILEEN 9; 160 ROSS, BRUCE DUNCAN 10; 180 ROSS, FRANK JAMES 10 ROSSE, CHRISTINA 12; 246 ROWLAND, MATTHEW B. 10; 180 ROWLAND, STEVEN M. 11; 204,76 ROWLAND, CHRISTIAN E. 12; 246 ROYCE, RICHARD SEAN 12; 246 ROYSTER, WOODRENA S. 9; 160 ROYSTER, WANDA C. 10 RUBERTON, MARY L. 12; 246 RUMPH, JEANNE M. 10; 180 RUNALDUE, JAY M. 10; 180 RUNALDUE, BARRY SCOTT 12; 246 RUNDGREN LYNN ELLEN 12; 246 RUNYON, VINCENT J. 10; 180,70 RUPEE, ANDREW DAVID 9; 149,160 RUPLE, SARA CATHERINE 12; 246 RUPP, JILL A. 12; 246,70,36 RUSAN, JANET D. 10; 180,33 RUSH, ALAN D. 10; 180,95 RUSS, WILLIAM C. JR. 10; 180 RUSSELL, JOHN M. 9; 160 RUSSELL, DAVID G. 10; 180 RUSSELL, JAMES LOUIS 11; 204 RUTLEDGE, DIANNA L. 77; 204 RYAN, BEATRICE C. 11; 204 RYAN, MARK CHARLES 9; 91,160 RYAN, KATHLEEN M. 10; 180,60,50 RYAN, SHARON E. 10; 180,70 RYAN, HENRY E. 11; 204,93 RYAN, NICKY ARNETT 11; 68 RYAN, SEAN A. 12; 246 RYDZEWSKI, SONYA N. 10; 180,57 RYMER, PAM SUE 11; 204 SABLE, JOHN P. JR. 11; 204,93 SADAR, BARBARA MARIE 9; 160 SADAR, CHRISTINA M. 10; 180 SADEGHIAN, HALEN H. 9; 160 SAGE, KIM I. 12; 246 SAMPSON, BRADLEY J. 12; 246 SAMUEL, VALERIE M. 12; 246,208,70 SANDERS, LARRY STEVEN 9; 160 SANDERSON, CHRIS 9; 160 SANDERSON, ELIZABETH 9; 163 SANDERS, RONALD D. 77; 204,93 SANDLUND, CHRISTOPHER M. 9; 160 SANFORD, PATRICIA ANN 12; 246 SARGENT, KAREN MARIAN 9; 160 SATTERFIELD, WENDY S. 9; 160 SAUNDERS, RHONDA A. 10; 180 SAUNDERS, ANNA M. 10; 181 SAUNDERS, CLEVELAND F. 10; 181 SAVOCA, ANNE E. 9; 160 SCAN DUNG, TIMOTHY J. 12; 246 SCHAADT: LINDA ANN 9; 160 SCHAADT, PAMELA MARIE 10; 181 SCHAADT, PATRICIA LYNN 10; 181 SCHEE, JACQUELINE M. 11; 204 SCHIPONO, MICHAEL 10; 181,95 SCHMIDT, CYNTHIA ANN 9; 246,160, 102,32 SCHMIDT, RAFF ALLEN 9; 160 SCHMITT, JEFFREY R. 9; 91,160 SCHMITZ, CHRISTOPHER F. 9; 160 SCHMIDT, PERCY WAYNE 10; 181,87 SCHMITT, AMY L 11; 204,97,59 SCHMIDT, VIVIAN JOYCE 12; 246,102 SCHMITT, MARY K. 12; 246,70,50 SCHOESSEL, LORRAINE 11; 204 SCHOESSEL, BONITA LYNN 12; 248 SCHRAGE, MARK P. 9; 160 SCHRAGE, SUSANNE AM A 12; 248,70 SCHROCK, MARY 10; 181 SCHROCK, JOSEPH F. 12; 248 SCHUCK, JON C. 10; 181,82,90 SCHUETTE, BRUCE HART 10; 181,89 SCHUETZE, MONICA C. 10 SCHUETZE, SABINE M. 11; 204 SCHULZ, JOSEPH ALLEN 9; 94,160,40 SCHULTE, CHARLES S. 10; 181 SCHULTZ, ROBERT J. 10; 181 SCHULZ, JAMES B. 11; 204 SCHUMACHER, WILLIAM L 10 SCHUMM, TAMI L. 10; 181,102,33 SCHWARTZ, ERIC CHARLES 9; 160 SCHWARZ, LISA K. 10; 181,50 SCHWIMMER, KAREN M. 10; 181,70 SCHWITZER, PATRICK R. 10; 181 SCOTT, JAMES E. 9; 94,160 SCOTT, SUSANNA 9; 160 SCOTT, GLEN A. 11; 204 SCOTT, KAREN E. 11; 204,51 SCOTT, ROBERT F. 11; 204 SCOTT, CYNTHIA 12; 248 SCOVILL, MARK HENRY 9; 94,160 SCOVILL, MARY E. 77; 204 SCRIBNER, JACQUELINE M. 77; 204,58 SCRUGGS, MERLE E. 11; 204 SCULLY, JEFFREY W. 10; 181 SCULLY, BRADLEY L. 11; 204 SCUTT, GARRY A. 11; 204,68 SEANOR, JANE CATHERINE 12; 248 SEAY, JOYCE C. 11; 36 SEBRENY, PERRY A. 10; 181,95,62 SEELEY, MARIE K. 9; 163 SEELEY, VIRGINIA THERES 11; 204 SEESE, MICHAEL E. 9; 163 SEESHOLTZ, AMY E. 12; 248 51,50 SEESHOLTZ, DANIEL R. 12; 248,88 SEIBERT, MICHAEL T. 9; 767 SEIBERT, EDGAR JOE 12; 248,87 SEIBERT, JAMES B. 12; 248,249 SELLERS, KAREN MARIE 9 SELLERS, ERIC E. 10; 104 SELLERS, SHIRLEY ANN 9 SELMANOVITZ, SANDRA LEE 12; 248 SERIO, ROBERT K. 10; 181 SERIO, MARK S. 12; 248 SEYMOUR, DANIEL J. 10; 181 SEYMOUR, JAMES G. 11; 204,87 SEYMOUR, DEBORAH ANN 12; 248,36 SHAFER, JULIA S. 77; 204 SHAFER, SARA E. 11; 205 SHAFER, PHILIP G. 12; 248 SHANAHAN, EDWARD J. 11; 205 SHANAHAN, JOHN C. 11; 205 SHANER, RODE AN L 9; 161 SHARITZ, MICHAEL H. 11; 205 SHARON, PATRICK J. 10; 181,89 SHARON, SUSAN C. 12; 248,99,102 SHEER, SEAN M. 10; 182,70,62 SHEFLETT, ERIC C. 12; 248 SHEKER, JAMES D. 9; 161 SHELBY, SALLY ANN 9; 767 SHELBY, JOE W. 11; 205 SHERBURNE, SCOTT C. 12; 248 SHERMAN, BRIAN KEITH 10; 182 SHERMAN, GLENN PATRICK 12; 249,112 SHIFLETTE, ANGELINA R. 9; 767 SHINE, JOSEPH 9; 94,161 SHINE, MOIRA BETH 77; 205,81 SHINE, MARY JO 12; 249 SHINGLER, BARRY L. 9; 161 SHINGLER, ALAN L. 11; 205,82,61 SHLESINGER, BERNARD E. 10; 182,101 SHLESINGER, ANNE M. 12; 249 SHLESINGER, JEAN M. 12; 249 SHOCKEY, SARAH ANN 10; 182 SHOCKEY, SHARON KAY 11; 205 SHOPE, CAROLYN S. 10; 182 SHOW ALTER, JAMES 10; 182 SHOW ALTER, SYLVIA ANN 12; 249 SHU MW AY, LINDA SUSAN 9; 767 SIEGRIST, LINDA M. 11; 205,36 SIECRIST, MARY R. 12; 249,97,80 SIERS, SHERRY LEE 9; 161 SIEVER, CYNTHIA K. 10; 182 SILVER, ALLYN DALE 9; 161 SIMMONS, ROGER RAY 9; 161 SIMMONS, MARK W. 12; 249 SIMPSON, GERMAINE L. 11; 205,102,35 SIMPSON, ROBERT C. 72; 249,40,41 SKISCIM, JEROME A. 9; 161 SKWARSKI, MARK S. 11; 205 SLACK, RANDY S. 12; 250,76,93 SLAUGHTER, CHARLES S. 11; 205 SMALLWOOD, PAUL SOLOMO 12; 250 SMITH, LESTER W. 12; 250 SMITH, NANCY JO 9; 767 SMITH, SHEILA SUE 9; 767 SMITH, TRACY LYNN 9; 157,161 SMITH, BRADLEY D. 10; 182 SMITH, BRADY T. 10 SMITH, MATTHEW J. 10; 182,95 SMITH, PATRICIA A. 10; 182 SMITH, SARA L. 10; 182 SMITH, AN NAM ARIA 11 SMITH, ANTHONY CHRISTIA 11 SMITH, MARK E. 11; 205,101 SMITH, MICHAEL E. 77; 205 SMITH, NATALIE K. 11; 205 SMITH, NICOLE A. 11; 205 SMITH, RONALD D. 77 SMITH, LORI F. 12; 250,37 SMITH, SHERYL LYNN 12; 59 SNAPP, TIMOTHY M. 10; 182,95 SNAPP, JINGER J. 11; 205,70 SNYDER, CONSTANCE L 10; 182 SNYDER, LYNDA J. 11; 205 SOHN, SEUNYUNG 12; 250 SOLIS, SHARI LYNNE 9; 109,161 SOLIS, LYNDA E. 10; 182,58 SOMERS, LEE ANNE 9; 767 SOMERS, JAMES GREGORY 10; 182 SOMERS, STEVEN R. 11; 205 SORENSON, JEFFERSON D. 10; 182 SORRELS, RANDALL O. 9; 767 SOTOS, GEORGE A. 10; 165,182 SOWARD, RUTH A. 10; 182 SPANN, GLENN 10; 182 Student Index—287 SPANN, DAVID MOUZON 12; 250,51,55 SPEISS, ROBIN A. 12; 250 SPETTEL, MARTHA S. 7 7; 205 SPILLER, IOHN LOGAN 10; 182,53 SPINKS, JOAN 10; 182,58 SPITLER, AMANDA L. 12; 250,50 SPOFFORD, JAMES F. 12; 250,88,70 SOPNAUGLE, RICHARD W. 7 7; 205 SPOTSWOOD, MARILYN F. 9; 161,163,32 STEPHNEY, MICHAEL A. 10 STACHURSKI, TRACI A. 9; 767 STADER, JOHN WILLIAM 9; 161,70 STALLO, KERRY A. 10; 183,33 STALLMAN, THOMAS EDWARD 7 7; 205,90 STALZER, KATHLEEN ANN 10; 183,60 ST ARCHER, MICHAEL D. 77; 205 STAUFFER, TED C. 70; 183,89,70 STAVER, KENNETH ROBERT 77; 205 STCLAIR CONNIE YVONNE 11; 205 STEADMAN, SARAH L. 9; 767 STEINKE, WILLIAM WARREN 10; 183 STEVENS, CASEY R. 9; 94,161,70,101 STEVENS, TERESSA S. 10; 183 STEVENS, ANNE K. 11; 205 STEVENSON, ANN A. 7 7; 205 STEVENS, WILLIAM RICHAR 12; 251 STEWART, BRENDA LEIGH 9; 161 STEWART, MELINDA J. 10; 183,102 STEWART, TERESSA L 11; 205 STEWART, JAMES M. 12; 251 STOCKS, JERILYN K. 11; 205 STOFFEL, SARAH E. 77; 205 STOFFEL, MARY J. 9; 767 STOFFEL, MARK A. 12; 251 STOOPS, EDGAR T. 77; 205 STOOPS, EDWARD J. 12; 251 STRATTON, ROBERT T. 9; 161 STUCKEY, DEBRA ANN 12; 251 STUHLBERCER, RENE L. 10; 183 STUMM, THOMAS W. 10; 183 STURGEON, TONI Y. 10; 183 STURGEON, YOLANDA C. 72; 257 STURM AN, WILLIAM E. 70; 183 SULLIVAN, ELIZABETH A. 10; 183 SUMLER, LYDIA M. 11; 205,81 SUMMA, STEPHEN J. 12; 251 SUMMERS, KARI S. 9; 161,53 SUMMERS, STEPHEN T. 11; 206,61 SUPER, BARBARA L. 12; 251 SUTCH, ERIC SCOTT 12; 251 SWANSON, DAVID SCOTT 9; 161 SWANSON, SCOTT D. 10; 183,95,15,106 SWANSON, MARK H. 12; 251,82 SWEATT, CAROLYN C. 12; 252,16,51 SWEEDE, ERIC C. 77; 206 SWINBURNE, JEAN A. 10; 183 SWITHENBACK, DANNY W. 10; 183 SYLVESTRE, MARC E. 10; 183,68 SYLVESTRE, PAUL HOWARD 12; 250 SYMMS, DANNY 9; 161 SAAVEDRA, GEORGE O. 77; 206 TAGG, LINDA M. 10; 183 TAGG, ELIZABETH A. 12; 252 TALBOTT, CONNIE L 9; 767 TALFORD, DAVID 12; 252,224 TALKINGTON, DARCY JO 9; 161,70 TALKINGTON, GEOFFREY T. 12; 250,70 TAMARCO, ROBERT A. 9 TAUZEL, KAREN L 10; 183,36 TAYLOR, BENJAMIN P. 9; 91,161,50 TAYLOR, GREGORY M. 9; 767 TAYLOR, NANCY SCOTT 9; 767 TAYLOR, CHALES B. 10; 183,95 TAYLOR, DAVID A. 10; 183,89 TAYLOR, REBECCA LYN 10; 183 TAYLOR, ARCHIE B. 11; 206,88 TAYLOR, LELAND R. 77; 206 TAYLOR, LESLIE A. 11; 206 TAYLOR, CRAIG STANLEY 12; 252 TEALE, ROBIN K. 10; 167,183 TEMPLE, BARBARA ANN 9; 161 TEMPLE, DAVID F. 12; 252,51 TEMPLE, SUSAN M. 12; 252 TENNEY, MARK S. 10; 164,184,61,54 TERRELL, BRIAN C. 9; 162 TERRY, NOEL B. JR. 9; 162 THACKER, CYNTHIA 9; 162 THACKER, KEITH 9; 162 THAYER, ERIK 10; 184,95 THIELKE, MATTHEW D. 7 7; 206 THOMAS, DOUGLAS A. 9; 94,162 THOMAS, JAY L. 9; 94,162 THOMAS, LAURA K. 10; 184 THOMAS, KAREN L 12; 252 THOMAS, MARK A. 12; 252 THOMPSON, BRIAN E. 9; 163 THOMPSON, DENNIS 9; 162 THOMPSON, LAURIE C. 9; 162,32 THOMPSON, RUTH ANN 9; 163 THOMPSON, JUDY M. 10; 184 THOMPSON, STEVEN S. 77; 206 THOMPSON, DAVID C. 12; 252 THORNHILL, TRACEY D. 9; 162 THORNTON, VIRGINIA E. 77; 206,70,35 THORPE, LORRAINE L. 10; 184,70 THROOP, GLEN ANDREW 9; 163 THULIN, JULIE L 10; 184 THURMAN, CHRISTOPHER S. 12; 252 THURSTON, JOHN D. 10; 184,56 TIBBS, STEVEN K. 10 TIERNO, ROBERT L. 10; 184 TIMBERLAKE, EDWARD J. 77; 206,89 TINNIN, TRACEY ALANE 9; 162 TINNIN, JOSEPH D. 10; 184,95,69 TINNIN, AVIS P. 11; 206,36 TODD, RICHARD E. 9; 162 TONGUE, DONALD V. 11; 206,40 TOWNSEND, RICHARD D. 10; 184 TOWNSEND, STEPHEN K. 77; 206,76,93 TRAN, LAM ANH THI 9; 162 TRAN, TRA Ml THI 77; 206,50 TRAN, NAM HONG 12; 253,51 TRAVERS, STACY L. 10; 184 TREGER, CHARLES D. 9; 162 TRIBBLE, DAVID B. 11; 206 TRILLING, JEFFREY H. 12; 253 TRINH, HIEU 10 TRINH, THAO THU 9 TRIPLETT, JOHN CALVERT 12; 253 TRITSCH, LAURIE DIANE 9; 162 TRONOLONE, CHERYL L 12; 253,63,36 TUCKER, DAVID A. 9; 162 TUCKER, JANICE C. 10; 184 TURNER, WILLIAM G. 9; 162 TURNER, JAMES MICHAEL 10; 184 TURNER, MADERIA E. 10; 184,56 TURNER, WILLIAM T. 10; 184,95 TURNER, SHARON L. 11 TURNER, PETER R. 12; 253 TYDINGS, JAMES E. 11; 206,56 UNDERHILL, MICHAEL S. 10; 184 UNGER, PAMELA A. 12; 253 URBAN, CONNIE D. 12; 253 VAGAGCINI, JOSEPH 10; 184 VANCE, JOAN L. 10; 184,58 VANCE, KATHERINE L. 77; 206 VANDEVANDER, MICHAEL C. 9; 162 VANDYKE, SUSAN R. 9; 150,162 VANDYKE, STEVEN T. 11; 206,82 VANLANDINCHAM, JAMES M. 9; 162 VANLANDINGHAM, GEORGE D. 10; 184,95 VANNEST, JENNIFER M. 9; 162 VANSLYKE, DONALD B. 12; 253 VARNEY, SUSAN M. 77; 206 VATTER, VALERIE C. 9; 162,70 VAZQUEZ, DAVID JOSE 9; 162 VAZQUEZ, JOSE ANGEL 11; 206 VEAZEY, BRIAN EDWARD 9; 94,162 VEHORN, ROBERT L 77; 206 VENDEN, RENEE D. 9; 162 VERHOEFF, IRENE C. 10; 184 VERZAGT, DEBORAH A. 11; 206 VEST, CRAIG 11; 206,82 VEST, NAOMI 12; 253,57 VIAL, JEAN OTIS 9; 162 VIAL, MARLYS BLANCH 12; 253 VIAU, MARTHA J. 10; 184,96 VIGIL, THOMAS DARRYL 9; 91,162 VILLACRAN, FERNANDO 10; 184,91,82,70 VINCENT, ROBERT D. 10; 184 VOGEL, MARY A. 10; 184 VOILS, CAROL LEE 9; 162 VOILS, CHERYL K. 12; 253 VOLLMER, JILL D. 77; 206 VOLLMER, SANDRA M. 12; 253,222,57 VONIER, CHRISTOPHER H. 9 VONIER, KAREN M. 10; 184,99 VONIER, LAWRENCE W. 11; 206 VUOLO, GENNARO 9; 162 VUOLO, REGINA A. 11; 206 WAGNER, DONALD M. 12; 254 WAINWRIGHT, DARRYL A. 10; 184,95,106 WAINWRIGHT, YVETTE D. 11; 206,36 WALD MAN, TOD 9; 162 WALDROP, TERRI LYNN 9; 162 WALDRON, JIMMY R. 12; 254,56 WALES, TIMOTHY GEORGE 12; 254 WALKER, LINDA MARIE 9; 162 WALKER, ADAM 10; 184,95 WALKER, DAWN JOYCE 9 WALKER, KIMBERLY D. 7 7; 206 WALLS, NEAL H. JR. 9; 162 WALLS, SHARON ELAINE 11; 206 WALTER, VIRGINIA M. 9; 162 WALTERS, CATHERINE E. 12; 254,96 WALTON, BRIAN SCOTT 12; 254 WALUTES, KETHLEEN A. 9; 762 WALUTES, RONALD L. 10; 184 WALZ, BRENDA LYNN 9; 157,15 WALZ, REBECCA SUE 12; 240 WAMPLER, PAMELA SUE 12; 254,57 WANG, GARY J. 10; 184,61 WARD, HOLLY B. 9; 162 WARD, DIANA L. 77; 206,63,53 WARD, FRANK ROSS 12; 254 WARD, ROBERT K. 12; 254 WARDINSKI, BRUCE DAVID 77; 206 WARE, PAMELA LYNNE 10 WARNER, STEPHEN S. 77; 206 WARR, BRENDA K. 10; 184,63 WASHBURN, CAROLE LYNN 10 WASSELL, STEPHEN R. 9; 162 WASSELL, ANTHONY J. 11; 206 WATSON, EILEEN KAY 9; 162 WATSON, JAMES D. 77; 206,68 WATSON, MARY S. 77; 206 WATTS, HEATHER ANN 9; 162 WATTS, CHRISTOPHER A. 10; 184 WATTS, WILLIAM R. 10; 184,93,70 WATTS, CHRISTOPHER J. 11; 206,82 WATTS, JAMIE L. 12; 255,83,102,70 WEAKLAND, SCOT P. 10; 184 WEAVER, BRENDA GAIL 9; 162,32 288—Student Index WEAVER, VIRGINIA 10; 184,36 WEBB, PATRICK DONALD 9; 162 WEBSTER, CHARLES C. 10; 184 WEBSTER, DORIS BE A 10 WEEKS, GREGORY PAUL 9; 162 WEES, GREGORY A. 9; 162 WEES, CARLA CHRISTINE 11; 206,59 WEIFORD, KIMERLY JANE 9; 163 WEIFORD, GARY THOMAS 11; 206,68 WEI LAND, RONALD F. 10; 184 WEILAND, ROBERT F. JR. 12; 255 WELCH, MARY K. 10; 184,37 WELCH, AMY JEAN 10; 184,101 WELLES, BRADFORD W. 9; 163 WELLEN, DAVID G. 10; 184 WELLS, KAY ALLISON 10; 184 WELLS, WILLIAM M. 11; 206,70 WELLS, DAVID GENE 12; 255,70,37 WELZEL, SHERRY ANN 11; 206 WENRICH, JANICE E. 9; 163 WENRICH, RHONDA A. 11; 206 WENRICH, RONNIE DIANE 12; 255 WENRICH, SUSAN M. 12; 255 WENTZEL, PAMELA K. 12; 255 WEST, BETH ELLEN 10; 184 WEST, DOUGLAS R. 11; 206 WEST, FRANCES RUTH 12; 255 WEST, STEPHANIE ANNE 12; 255,50,36 WHEELER, DAVID M. 10; 184,89,63 WHIPPS, GEORGE W. JR. 10; 184 WHIPPS, SANDRA E. 11; 206,58 WHIPPLE, COLLEEN A. 12; 255,57 WHITAKER, DAVID M. 12; 255 WHITE, BRICE L. 9; 94,163,57 WHITEFORD, KATHARINE C. 10; 184 WHITE, KENNETH R. 11; 206 WHITE, TERESA L. 11; 206,81 WHITEFORD, ANNE C. 11; 206,50 WHITENER, DUANE C. 11; 206 WHITE, NANCY L 12; 255 WHITNER, THOMAS C. 12; 255 WHITTINGTON, RICHARD W. 10; 184 WHYMAN, KATHLEEN T. 12; 255,80 WILBERT, DIANE M. 11; 207 WILKERSON, PHYLLIS M. 10 WOODS, SHARON 12; 257,57,36 WOODWORTH, JILL E. 12; 257 WORLEY, DAVID ALLAN 9; 163 WRIGHT, DEBORAH ANN 9; 163 WRIGHT, CLIFFORD 12; 257,257,56,78,93 WRIGHT, TAMARA S. 12; 257,57 WUERCH, DEBRA L. 10; 184 WUERCH, KAREN MARIE 12; 257 WYNDER, CYNTHIA L. 12; 257 WYRICK, ANDREW G. 11; 207 WYSZPOLSKI, JON J. 9; 163 WYSZPOLSKI, RANDALL T. 11; 207,69,62 YATES, DAVID LEE 9; 163 YATES, DEBRA D. 11; 207 YEARDLEY, CATHERINE 11; 207,55 YELTON, JANE MARIE 11; 207 Yl, NAM SU 11; 207 YODER, DARBY G. 12; 257,70,63 YOHE, TERI JEAN 9; 163,103 YOUCHEFF, LESLIE ANN 10; 184 YOUNG, JEAN SOON 9; 163 YOUNG, STEVEN GREGORY 9; 163 YOUNG, STEVEN ROBERT 9; 163 YOUNG, BETH A. 10; 184 YOUNG, LANCE C. 11; 207 YOUNG, ROSE A. 11; 207 YOUNG, TERESA R. 11; 207,81 YOUNG, JEFFREY A. 12; 257 YOUSSEF, ALAA M. 11; 207 YOWELL, ROBERT J. 9; 163 YUVANNIDIS, GEORGE 12; 257 ZAICE, NANCY L 11; 207,41 ZAKRZESKI, CARI ANN 9; 163 ZEHRING, RHONDA E. 11; 207 ZELLOE, SUZY KATHERINE 9; 163,32 ZELLOE, JAMES THOMAS 12; 257 ZEPKA, SAMUEL J. 10; 184,104,93 ZEPPENFELD, SALLY A. 11; 207,36,59 ZIMMER, KATHERYN ANN 12; 257,61,41 ZOLLNER, CARLA A. 10 ZOLLNER, MICHAEL A. 11; 207 ZUPPAS, PETER KARL 9; 94,163 ZWART, CHRISTOPHER 12; 257 cU WILKINSON, LARRY T. 10 WILKINSON, PAUL C. 9; 163 WILLBERG, JEAN MARIE 11; 207 WILLIAMS, DARRYL A. 10; 184,104 WILLIAMS, DARREN WAYNE 10; 184 WILLIAMS, JAMES G. 12; 255 WILLIAMS, KAREN D. 10; 184 WILLIAMS, KENNETH 9; 163 WILLIAMS, MARK A. 10; 184,78 WILLIAMS, SCOTT C. 10 WILLIAMSON, DONNA C. 10; 184 WILLIS, BRYANT K. 10; 185 WILLIAMS, WENDY A. 11; 207 WIL LIAMS, WILLIAM E. 11; 207,88 WILLIAMS, DREW ROBERT 12; 255,51 WILLIAMS, LORI ANN 12; 255 WILLIAMS, VICTORIA L. 12; 255,98,50 WILLSIE, TRACEY L. 11; 207 WILSON, CYNTHIA D. 12; 256 w!S:SS.V!« w p- WILSON, VICTOR W. 11; 207 Q [r P it±QX WILSON, GREGORY C. 12 pp WILSON, MARK ALLEN 12; 256,69,81 WINSLOW, MATTHEW R. 9; 163 - y ' 1 WINSLOW, SUSAN 10; 185,101 WINSLOW, MARK O. 12; 250,69,70,101 ' WISNIEWSKI, RONITA ANN 9; 163 , J WISNIEWSKI, TU LANN 12; 250,53,36 Vp OuP WITHROW, TINA A. 12; 250,57 WITTSCHIEBE, KATHY F. 10; 185,36 WOLFE, THOMAS GEORG 9; 163 WOLFE, ROBERT W. 11; 207 WOMACK, COURTNEY C. 9; 163 WOMACK, JAMIE L. 11; 207 WOOD, SHERYL ANN 9; 163 WOOD, JILL NADINE 9; 163 WOOD, LINDA L. 10; 185 --v. . - -- . WOOD, ALISON M. 12; 256,272,12,40 WOODARD, ANGELA M. 9; 163 WOODHURST, DARRYL J. 11; 207 4 Student Index — 289 PATRONS Congratulations on your graduation, Honey We love you NJP II! Love, Mom, Dad Russ 1 am Eternally Grateful to you Jesus. Norma Jean Poe II 77. Slick, Little Roc, Rocky, Pete, Normala, Abby—79 Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Barry I get by with a little help from my friends . . . Dixie Mace-n-Debbie I ' ve been the victim of one two many snakes Ya know why? Cause! From Merideth Marie Fashion Merchandising classes GOOD LUCK—TIMMY, DIANE, LORRIE, B.J., PHUONG, NAM, LYNNE, LYNDA, SEITA-LOVE J.C.W. Sara: F.T.M.I.Y.B.—K.D. Mrs. Reed Chris Garrett Fat Martha, Creature and Belly—Florida-77 (Mafia) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thornton DYNOMITE SISTERS MAFIA OF: CLASS OF 1977 Henry and Rosemary Anderson Great yearbook P.J. you ' re not all over it! P.O. Space Cadets Nothing Martha Viau 79 Kim and Wes Thomason Space Cadets and Mushroom Joyce Seay 78 Tracy, I ' ll always remember you. Nanz 79 GOOD LUCK MAJORS! STEVE AND KEN BARNES JACK STARRY: 1957 ALUMNUS MISSY STARRY CHRISTINE STARRY JACK STARRY DEE STARRY M.V. Golf 1st in State 77 3 ' s and 8 ' s to the Flying O Ditto 77 Honeybee, that ' s me 77 Luck to all in 77 Wishing the Best Life has to Offer to the Class of 77 Phil ' 80 Happiness once known is a part of you forever. M. and D. Love, is worth the time it takes to grow, to all the girls i ' ve never dated but wanted to . . . ily For the betterment of all mankind ... love your fellow man!! M.V. Scholar MARTY, YOU MAY BE LAST ON THE PAGE . . . BUT YOU ' RE FIRST IN MY HEART! GUESS WHO Hey, Cutie ... I ' M GRADUATED!!!!!!!! UNDECIDED? HAVING DIFFICULTY IN DETERMINING YOUR PRIORITIES? — Extra income now! —On-the-job training now! — Higher education now! THE MARINE CORPS RESERVE .... can put it all together for you. A special 85-Day Program is available for high school seniors who desire to go on to higher education. This means that you can earn a minimum of $850 per year, obtain excellent on-the-job training, leadership ex¬ perience and still attend college or trade school. Call us at Area Code 202 433-3612. We will be happy to fill you in on the details, and if you desire, we ' ll talk to you and your parents together. 290—Patrons OUR THANKS Ever wondered who really pro¬ duces the yearbooks one so eager- ly awaits at the end of the year? |Ever asked? Ever been told? Well we feel it is about time we gave everyone credit. A BIG THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING MacIntyre Studio—Sr. pictures, candids Del Mar Studios—Underclass pictures - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marler — Homecoming , developing and printing of our film Mr. Neal Watson—Advisor American Yearbook Company — printers The Administration—for being flexible Faculty—for their cooperation Mr. Thomason and Mrs. Wilson — our sponsors The students—for the events that made this yearbook possible The Staff—for putting XX and Z together § Up Jl ; Without the 1 above, we would soon for get the great 1977 memories. mk 1 ! ■ From us to you, Sara Ruple and p.y MB W uj ' l. Acknowledgements To Turn Back The Pages Of Time Is To Relive The Past! 1977 Co-Editors — And p 0 N-e p Blood, sweat, toil and tears spoke Winston Churchill in refer¬ ence to WW II. We the co-editors- in-chief, Sara Ruple and P.J. O ' Neill, say, Tears, toil, trauma, headaches, hairpulling, brainstorming, and yelling are part of the way it was during the production of the 7977 yearbook, not forgetting those good old opinionated discussions . The days that stand out most in our minds are the days before our deadlines. The hectic ’ running around, the misplaced pictures, the frantic ideas we came up with for captions and headlines, and the unexpected blank pages! Those were the moments we think back on during our past years on the yearbook staff. But then, when we begin to remember, we also mpcall the comraderie that filled Whose days. m This year was the first year of I credit yearbook (Photo Journal- f ism) and we went through a lot trying to work out the first year bugs . We did realize though, that our work was not completed until that last yearbook was handed out. Secrecy was almost an impossibil¬ ity amo ng the thirty-odd curious staff members, but we did our best to surpress a few surprises for even our own staffers. It has taken much hard work and dedication out of our staff members to produce our yearbook, and we are as proud of them as we are of the book. 4 ' v ' 7 tt - jv r fc V ' t 7 vT 7 ■£ y c . j. . ‘ S ’ v V X V H C “ £ . TL . f C V -L NK $V -C %. ' ■= ' r 0 % ‘ ' - fl 5 , - • VRARE 373.755 M 1977 V.39 Mount Vernon High School (Alexandria, Va.) The surveyor R v iU A d- ) - 7- r 7 t U c ?vc; «- o 1 - ' v - as? A. 3 7 7 V V iA gXAU C iTytr ,AK 7 vx A -t aC ' Wt rr iy c r$ . xLC yy s ' TY - AA-,A )AAA xvT v V T«‘ K) y -- Ct L 7 ck V a . u ? 1 R H ' l L 7 l l 7 7 A a A - 7 7 ' j „ , U - ' j . rtJ r vx • 7 f CyO , . V 7 , r J , $7 W x 7 , -vA W , ■ ' ur A ,0 fO w 7 11 ; r 773 X 7 i.J (A , v) Re? 7 r v .A ' „X Uy A VV Ool vor_ CtovMf 0 - 0 O k TVk ' b o( M CMCt V VIL YvOr -Vs OC 6(0 cAX. ' Xi 3 WA ' feVof c XfcjJd cO C HxO ) JL A t. 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