Parkdale High School - Lair Yearbook (Riverdale, MD)
- Class of 1974
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'Af kip I.. ,V in , A ,, , ,A 40 There's Cl divinity that shapes our ends, Rough hew Them how we will. - William Shakespeare S n if U3 H M,.,lH'i1'Z 'M Fl Wisg: h Y l'4,Nq,-2 -. . 4 Ni' WI- X53 A 'LL . M. A 1 'By X 5, ali. k an .....,npu--.-.......v.u.,-. .5 rj' , H' f s ............eZ. !F Q' S ,,,r 'aan u 1 -+A lib'-N 4 , 1 ' ilk.. Xxnx ' Homecoming 1973 Toxil W, y, . 'X X , ' ' , xx Carol Clarke is eaten alive by the cheerleaders' entry the float contest 4 So much for 'one size fits all' dunce hats! Members of the Pep Band infect the crowd with their vivacity. ff -I fha '1 Panthers stream onto the field with the confidence that won them the game, I4-6 over the DeMatha Stags. i KW vi' l f Weamvl as-it its Ge' Elm gl' i, ' ll i at ik' 'jj fly, , llll N 4 . ,M Q .e , , .W . ,T ,-h ....,., -ff , .. - -. V' 4 f .ygfc'.g- e- :LH ik., p Qs., - li: Y- :-'i- A.. ' ' -' ' his , ' T i The Homecoming court and their escorts - ROW 1: Alice Highsmith, Frankie Fragale, Sally Broadhurst, Kathy Gelfo. ROW 2: Lori Wong lqueen 19721, Brigette Williams, Jeanne Nelson lqueen l973l, Mary Mothersole, Carol Clarke, Anita Brewer, Taryn Egelanian. '1'Z?13Eff?,fiif . ':mzM.'.:r- , . Sh ' .Aw-' f f The ponfpom, mop 'heir Chef dbeuyrel lt's all in the wrist action. - lLouis Blancatol. Jeanne Nelson, homecoming queen '73, revels in the limelight. ,I ,AA V' '21 e 3 , O r Dogged zeal. I 3 l:?Ql'llhc1.I'Si Spirit Week lJcxf'fG- ?y7 Senior Class Vice-President, Elvira Kaper, adds the Competitors in the pie eating contest heed Mr. Prince's final instruction in the fine ar? of gormandizing oneself final touch to the senior hall. W mf 1 Mflwl, 4 .f.. f Wm ,+ , X1 . of Zkja The JV cheerleaders buoyanlly cheer the team on to victory. 1 4 How many people con be crammed into a Volkswagen? Only the class of '75 knows for sure. Again this year, the NHS sponsored Spirit Week. A long week of activities and competition climaxed in the football game against the High Point Eagles, with the Panthers emerging victorious. Though the Class of '76 purchased the most PUSH buttons, they could not rally enough to roust the invincible Class of '75 in other areas of competition. Bob Brooks and Donnie Simmons charge downfield in one of ParkdaIe's many suc- cessful attempts to score. Q , 4 ef, we l i i l 3' 5 The Pom Poms and the cheerleaders ioin forces to deco- rate the goal-posts for the big game. ,L ,W N 4 I 1 2 f 'V , 1 5 Z Q: gn H vp W V-- -- - -..V V at at Z, The Pom Poms divert the halftime crowd's attention with their spirited performance 7 If 's mg, ,-, ,. 55 ,, ,LM ,, 4, . I , f ' XZWX X 4 . 7 5,,.7Q v . i 1 K ' -Q 4 C V Q .f 4 . Q J Q Q I we 9 ' K xi' 'wg , A , Sv 1 Y .Q if N 1 , , , . , , - -. I f A ,f K fx 15 N, L 1 ks' ig, S: 353' ' 9 4 mf Q J N l ' f x l iw?-' 1 'W Band Concerts Like a good bond member, Bob McComb makes use of his time. Out in the audience, mother and little sister lend an ear. Mr. Nale listens cftentiveiy os the orchestra performs Backstage, patient instramentalists bide their time. Under the persevering direction of Mrs. Picard, the orchestra gives an exhilarating presentation. , Q .,. ' ft ... 1 1215 3- 3... A 31--5 Z., -M V -.. .,- '- ,.f Q .. v ........,-.iw A.- ,- A... if Some band members take care of preliminary warm-ups while others chat with friends. , :T -Q 0 Free-Form Day ,. ji' Jack Croft displays the artistic moth form ofthe pen- Marinell deGroffenreid tries to control Big Bad Leroy Brown. Q11 Snokeman presents the soup contents for tonight's dinner. RIGHT: Exorcism and belief In God ore not one in the some expla Father Foley. ilixr s 3 4.. P lg i'-1 x- :- Y4' r, -...M W 2 a: -.....,,, M , --.m.., 'ig'-552: -i f An iniense bridge game develops demanding player concentration. ISSJ.. m lun naw 1. ? ,,,I So this is what ii's like to go lhrough ihe change of life. ,3 C Q 5 ' i i I f 5 , XA! xlib A is Q ,Aff Sparky and June Russell demonsfrafe the proper attire for hiking, 'FY , 5 Velma Deshields Vries io teach a blind friend Yo read cards by braille. 21 LEFT: Bruce Nole describes the culling of Sornson's hair. State Wrestling Tournament Parkdale won the 1974 State Wrestling Tournament under the leadership of three outstanding wrestlers. Sophomore, Mike Walsh at 95 lbs., senior Bill Reagan at l I2 lbs., and two time State Champ at I67 lbs., Randolf Scott. Scott finished with 45 consecutive victories. Overall the State Champ trio had a record of 74-5 during the 1973-1974 season. This was the first State Championship for coach, Dr. John McNelis who has been into wrestling for the last 31 years of his life, with 20 years, experience as a coach. :P lil 4-5: l l 2 lbs. State Champ, Bill Reagan pins his opponent in the county tournament. l 1 vm .ILA HS Induction pw, M17 1' fmxua 4, A N 4-1m stil Mike Newkirk lets Bunny Sheridan feel his homemade doubleknit suit. A break in the NHS induction finds the Folkies entertaining the crowd with moving selec- tions. RIGHT: Heaven help the mister that comes between me and my sister - fTerri and Jeanne Nelsonl Class of '75 president, Larry Noda, is congratulated by NHS president, Dave Smith Dr. Sager discusses the facts of life with Peter Grambs. ik 1 t .ay l ' 4.144 V xx, , :Z ,. Ki 7 4 After such a lovely induction ceremony, everyone enioys refreshments and o few laughs. 4 . I X .XX ZR' My 'tx ai . .5570 1 , ff ,rgf 2 ff? 6 t i 6 4 Mike Chapman savors some of FHA's delectable specialties prepared forthe cream ofthe crop. Maureen Hairy Hennessy becomes ecstatic when receiving her certifi- cate from Trig pol Jeanne Beano Nelson. g , Hulk . - .Wifr J W , ,Ky . f LEFT: Dave Smith leads the NHS procession to the S fl stage forthe induction. 25 wards N i gh! . Q l 'Zz' -Q 1 s 1 L , f A ' f- 1, gi, ,-4, ' . Nu- -- ,,,.1 rifllllf 2:'5t'f7,6,g.-.-. ,tmm ','g,.:,.zU,. , '5,.,fh f',.4'5g.f.f'l 5,--We '35, 5.-hi ,img 5.5 +37 1-:tri .11 15.4. -Ei: V of X ff md' ' Mr. Harding presents Donna Moluski with the soroptomist club award. ' fl The audience gives the awards recipients a well deserved round of applause awards. Russell Ball receives a gift certificate for a wheelbarrow to cart away his man Y Gabe Sucher stoically receives an award for being an outstanding student. f it ,f-1-' - - ,f ,gz.:,:,::J , QS,-X8 S Superinlendenfs award winners John Farley and Kim Statham, ,, 'r,1j,.. 'Tl' T' 2q 'l?U1 RNC ,---, ,E 1-ov.JJ ,ue c.1 :alll . .J SCriCL,'5iRSl'IiF APIC CIWC ,f.'v'r'ARIS Riverdale Lions' Club . . ,.,,. . , . . .Sieve Gunn, Elia Dei Selle Bonnie Palmalier Memorial Scholarship ....... Donn: Moluski !3il'.'IEYlCClTl Legion Girls' Siaie .Carla Jean Smirh, Allyson Johnson Cherry Blossom Girls' Siale .....,.........,... Gail Neale e e i ral i , ....Kim Siaiham Russell Ball Jeanne Coll e Dal 'iolary Club , , Nelson, Gabe Sucher, Allison Basseli DAR Good Ciiizenship and Nalional Defense Medals . . .Jeanne Nelson, Alex Ruygrolc, Anile Brewer Womens Club of Greenbeli .............. Parricia Levesque Blaclensburg Lions' Club .,,...... .......... l ialhy Coyne Voice ol Democracy ..................,....,. Kirk Alier Baliirnore Washing'ion Sociely ol VVomen Engineers ..,...,,. Debra Forehancl Harvard Club ol Washingion . . ..,... Larry Nada Naval ROTC Scholarship .... .,.. C harles Fran James G. Mullins' Fund . . .... Calhy Coyne Fraiernal Order of Police. . . ............. Ellen Kessler Readers' Digesi ....... ............... K im Siarham Kiwanis Club ...,....... . , .Mariha Lanham, Bob 'Warlher Soropiomisi Club ......... .,........... D onna Moluski Prince Georges' Scholarship . . . .... .,....... J ulie Siegel DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Art ................. Raymond, Carol Clark, Alison Basseri Business ........,..... Darlene Thompson, Connie Gregory Cooperalive Vocaiional Educaiional ,.., Anila Brewer, Glenda Benrley, Lucinda Verna English Speech . . . .... Par Kehoe, Marilys Fernandez, Jeanne Nelson Foreign Language ........... Mark Tinile, Russell Ball, Kathy Dennis, Rufh Chow, Sally McCarl, Nancy Wilson Home Economics ............ Kalhy Coyne, Debra Forehand, Melody Wilson, Amy Trent lndusrrial Arls. . . ..... Brad Hiblas, Reginald l-lohenslien Maih .....,............ Ellen Kessler, Guy Alhey, Russ Ball Music .............. Debra Krivolc, John Farley, Elvira Kaper Vocalional Developmeni Program . . Rose Marie Vandervander, Rebecca Lynn Clark, Patricia Powell Science .... , , .Chris Needl'1ahm,Kirn Siafham, Edith Beauchamp, Ellen Kessler Social Sludies ..... ..,. A nne MacKinnon, Gabe Sucher Physical Educaiion . . . . . .Joni Morrison, Ellen Buckles SERVICE AWARDS Black Sludenl Union . , . ........... Melody Garreil Journalism-Speech . , . .... Sieve Gunn, Peier Grambs, Ken Combs, Mark Fischer PTSA Award .... . . . ................ Mike Newkirl-c Office Assislanis .......... Amy Trenr, James Makle, Pairicia Grimniiz, Denise Six, Tina Volpe, Gloria McLean, Rosemary Filzgerald, Daniel Wilson Oursianding Service To School . . .Mike Mugg, Anne MacKinnon Securily Council , . .Perry Harrison, Sheryl Sione, Belsy Lamoni, Daniel Snyder, Wayne Spong, Sue Smiih, Terry Harlord, Janei' Robin, Cheryl Conrad, Sue Levesque, Lynne Alexander, Tom Sobolewski Superior Senior Siancling ......,... Russell Ball, Kim Sialham Superiniendenfs Award , . ,.,. John Farley, Ziirn S2aiharn LEFT: Marlha Lanham and Royce Bussell display a note of seriousness in receiving the Kiwanis Club award. WWDC Oneders Topple Panther Faculgf 74-7 Mr. Henry demonstrates the same winning form that got him his big 2 points. Mr. Davis frantically searches for an opening in the sea of arms. Mr. Matters flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Stopping his guard short, Mr. Genovese scrambles to retrieve the ball. V4 4 rrvin skill? Im n Parkdale's illustrious faculty team - LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Lane, Mr. Genovese, Mr. Catania, Mr. Connelly, Mr Davis, Mr. Henry, Mr, Burger, Mr. Prestandres, Mr. Pinson, Jr. Jim Sager. 0-2' fff' Ir. Jim Sager shows his stuff as Mr. Calania and Mr. Mahers look on. Reverling to his primitive instincts, a WWDC Oneder lakes a fancy to Kelly Morgan. A well executed pirouehe sends Mr. Matters' guard off balance ,,,-1-P Harvey . .Carole Waesche .........DKIine Monica Kalanevich . . . . .Mitch Parker . .Michelle Bassett . .Allison Glasgow . . . . .Jeff Beyrent . . .Kevin Keehn . . . .Steve Lerch . . . .Kathy Derry . . . . . .Mark Tintle . . Leonard Gerstel Nurse Kelly patiently awaits Wilson's attack. ,-...- so f--- -W w as ,-,,,,., ,Q X an SY 'WY' Q ' ,Cf YV'- Hang out the 'closed' sign, and come into the office. N N- It 5 3 I really think Harvey will like you iust the way you are. f . 1,1 Q . 'WU f mf 7 ,wfgf 6 . M ,,,4:,,.Q gi, W, f , 1 4 fn They had fo put him away. Who ever heard of an invisible rabbit? Sabina lCarol Waecshel complains of the trials and tribulations of lite to anyone who happens to be listening. Skin 0 ur Teeth Written by Thornton Wilder Directed by Th omas Spillane Assistant Director - Ann Marshall CAST Announcer . . . . ..... Rick Janicsh Sabina ....... .... C arol Waesche Mr. Fitzpatrick . . . ........ Russ Wilson Mrs. Antrobus . . . ...... Peggy McKenna Dinosaur . ,... . Rosemary Fitzgerld Mammoth ..... ...... P aula Forman Telegraph Boy . . . ...... David Olson Gladys ....... . , .Laura Brenholtz Henry ...... . . .Kevin Keehne Mr, Antrobus ..... . . . Sam Polack Doctor Conveneer . . . ...... Bob Redd Judge .......... . . .Leonard Gerstel Homer ...... .... M ark Shadwell Miss E Muse . . . ..... JoAnn Price Miss T Muse . . ...... Nora Ford Miss MMuse . . . . . .Allison Glasgow Allison Glasgow bemoans her fate as a victim of the French Revolu- tion. Peggy McKenno and Sam Polack -4585 v ,f 523 iiyifv 1 -Q! 6 X ,, KW ? Q 4,1 U, 5' 3: m- A T P . L 52' 9 141'-,g,. '?54dilvf'f':n .L -wg' f 5,3 I 24, r ae, , 1'f4 j1s , ': 'H-, . :zf?,,,, ,1,1rff4! ,j ,.., ,, N AQ' W f NJ M iw o X 1 , 4! gi f I . em, ' 565 ' PM ,of 'Q QE. I ---.X K x -' .z, fm-,ff - E ' I fr ' NNW W Xl Wag., if ' qw f 1,095 'z Rosencrantz and uildenstern Are Dead Directed by Thomas Spillane Assistant Director - Terry Fishel Choreography by Arlene Horowitz Written by Tom Stoppard Rcsencrantz . . . Guildenstern .. Player ..... Alfred ...... Trageclians . . Hamlet . . . Ophelia .... Claudius .... Gertrude . . , Polonius .... Soldier ,.... Horatio ...... Ambassador .... Attendants . . . CAST . . .Allison Glasgow . . .Carole Waesche . . . . . .Terry Fishel . . . . .Wayne Lerch . . . ,Allison Bassett Rosemary Fitzgerald Nora Ford Joanne Price George Beauchamp .,.......DianeFox . . . .Mark Shadwell . . .Doreen Hawkins . . . . . ,David Olson . . . Paul Gieger . . .Sam Polack . . .Mike McCann . . . .Brenda Bush Paul Gieger Bodies strewn randomly across the floor prove to create quite a clutter RIGHT: A maiestic couple, Doreen Hawkins and Mr Ken Wilson and Jeanne Nelson are enhanced by the proceed- ings. If we get tired of 'Ring Around the Rosey,' we can try 'Duck, Duck, Goose'! - lRick Gibson, Janis McFarlandl Dance Marathon As part of their fund raising activities this year, the Vocal Music Department sponsored a lO hour dance marathon. The 41 dancers participating earned approximately 51,400 to be used for their spring tour of Florida. -A o '72, 1 Ted Shawe and friend utilize all of their faculties and finesse to keep those disks spinning and the dance swinging. I-. . 'N .J X1 ,f Y .N ' w Maybe if I rub my head, my feet will feel better. - lMeIody Butuyanl Sport wards Banquet Two time State Wrestling Champion and Parkdale's outstanding athlete for the 73-74 season, Randolt Scott poses with the trophy and Dr. Sager. ' if ,z Q 'Q fn? ff ft fs, , 'ei yi af. ' , - W ft 2 - 1, , g : ' A :wwf 2 1 - f t - 'M .2 1 ' , ,X ' ,Q-' 4 2' t 4, ,Z A ' 'J , rl :lp , 242, 3, 4 1 I 5 , V, ,, , A54 ,, V' yi 5, ,S ,, , 'f 1 I im? Zi I T 'ret t C f li R , s ' 2 v n' 2 Jeepers, creepers, where'd ya get those peepers? l - Tennis Coach, Mr. Croft. X 'we RIGHT: Joni Morrison stands with her outstanding con- tribution to girls athlete award and her coaches. Ray Leonard, National Golden Gloves Champion, beams proudly after receiving a special school athletic award. --f swaxwxui-'Ss1Xe:,xl. ,, .,I, '55, fe 'sg rf Wi vt. Y 15,114 For his relentless printing of all the facts and figures, Steve Swift receives a Sports Journalism award from Dr. Sager. 1 1 'iwd For his various track and field performances, Pat Kehoe is named Trackman ofthe year. 1 i i I l i 4 l l l l l l l l l Parkdale's outstanding athletes for the 73-74 school year - ROW I: Pat Kehoe lTrackJ, Sheryl Stone lGirl's Basketballl, Cathy Colvard Wolleyballl, Sharon Stewart lGirl's Trackj, Mark Weiss lGolfl, Bob Warther lTennisl. ROW 2: Chuck Buchora lBasebalIj, Kevin Reilly lSoccerl, Randolf Scott lFootball and Wrestlingl, Keith Woody fBoy's Trackl, Penney Greene lBoy's Basketballl. C7 e l l ROW I: Booster Club President, Mr. Dapollonio, Bill Reagan lWrestlerJ, Mike Walsh lWrestlerJ, Diane Sasser lGirl's Track - High Jumpl. ROW 2: Pat Kehoe lBoy's Track - Shotputl, RandolfScot1lWres- tlerl. LEFT: Sheryl Stone receives an award for her prowess on the basketball court. Senior Prom WM We' ' Q lg, 1 Why does Jim Thompson have thai funny smirk on his face? Could it be meant for his dale Pahi Moore? l Y' f' A 'V CP' I Q . Qi , A .N.-Aww ., if M., . ,, 1- 17 --. n ix N ' ,,-N .,, f V M., Q-if-',,,' 'Q -.-J Mary Hardesfy has more success with her steak ihan with her date, Miles Bowling. i l 4 i .Q p- N.. X Vx ,V J n,, 26 ft' 1:5 ' zlfs.. ,nf if 'Ni' 7' -' .' wif. LF cfs U '1 f. .'Lg,'fi .eg fulrm, .,. ,, 1 X ' 1 fs'- . fk ,,, try, 'Y r 1 . ,i . E X 'Y p it-PM V 1 Q . ngxjgfizs .M 5, ' A' V . -av I L I V. 3, ,ind , 4- T avi ff A ff H s Hold the knife in the ofher hand, Erik! reprimclnds Roberia Dondes. i Mr. Boisverf shows the cameraman how to ea? without using your hands. Graduation - 1974 2 Issuing forth from Cale Field House in droves, graduating seniors goto seek their fortunes. WHOOOSHI 6 l will 2W 'fE7'Y rZ-., inL The boys of the class of 1974 try to retain some shred of dignity as they wait for what seems like ages for the girls to graduate. RIGHT: Proud of his students, now alumni, Mr. Buggs cannot help a warm display of affection. Hail to thee, oh Green and Gold . . . House with the strains of Parkdale's Alm - Dr. Sager's lusty voice fills Cole Field a Mater. ff., 54+ +iQT'fij'j'-1'i ff:i, '-:avoir sg-: ' ' it sal? iH:,'1?2,ail'ff .'?i,l!.,-i.k1is- ,wifi 3 sl 82:1 :il 'nn' -:qw -3:13 'H A T- V,f 'fx I 1 4, ,, ,.,.,, U 1, Q, 1 1, i 91 i QT ' 1 ni- , 431:14 ' 1 'iygiigtl ' H 13,3 lf, El i 'i.f i-el, i if 5 ' , fi 1A A' y ill! - , silk im ul ly EEN A 'gl ' lu J .K xllfi ly s. 4 U f fi ? Q,li rl' '13, if Liigmmi get After three years in Porkdale they all look alike. 9' Z 35 1' t , l ' . in 1 1 l l? ' if X Q. - ' i Neat and wholesome as they be, the graduating boys shriek at the sudden appearance of litter. Judy Wathen muses over the past years with the h fragrant rose. E v w l l lx? l I Q l J Bn H 2 The l x of three years of hard study. lDenise Mangialardil LEFTAH Ilpl dpl tgJ P t fl bl It t F g d t Senator Charles Mathias embarks on his brief l?l speech. H N ,l After the commencement activities, Anne Donahue finds friends to share her happiness with. i i i 'El' ,. W -vw Trying to look like chairs, the seniors travel incog f, fxf in Viv. Waiting in line for the men's room, Jimmy Tier becomes VERY frantic. RIGHT: Laura Brenholrz finds her high school diploma to be interesting read- 4 in. if Q 552 Wai- ..,,, 4 4 nito , I N-4 . new v a+! -VFA V, --,- ,My . I , i 2 9 .137 il . giants 4i1 Sharon Lyles explores the mysteries of her mouth. 2-wg? 5 1 gf' - .1 5 1 rn, V, 1 v l ff: f . f ir? ' - ' A 9- 4 .e I 53 4 I f 3 , K I 01 1 Y 2 Q 4 3, A We I , i . V4 v ,f 9 Hg J f v PE .... '94 - 4 , .,,w..ev , 5 , ' , I f .I I - A -1 Mf4f'3Tg:'f 1' QW, , -M 7 jg , H nf ,7 . w....,.w.,,,,..z .FLW ., r ,. After having officially graduated, Marion Deuhr returns to her seat, happy to be a free woman. 1 J J tlf f l I Q , J li To r N viniiflfi LEFT: Melody Garrett and Bill Campbell wait impatiently as their photographer wonders whether he remembered to load the camera. Els ,. , fl . Jf alf' I 9 1 wfffq :W V ., W., 3. si- Q as-gf ?' I rf, fr ?1 in f'ff,4,f Ziff , r 0:3441 if '04 av FW ,qi f 'so C '53, 3,71 A5 X 1, V Q ., 14 q., 1 . v U 1 SGA ?WWWwwffw3,yf - V . . we ,Q , frm ..,-1 .MW . ..v.... . 1 . mer.. . I f l -,SN SGA - ROW I: Gwen Blue, Mike Mugg, Christina Queen, Cindy Spahn, Debbie Leslie, Debbie Gales. ROW 2: Mr. White, Gale Parker, Laura Collins, Michelle Spellman, Brandy Siegal, Kim Eckerman, Debbie Anastasi, Bcrbi Houck, Marie Fernandez, Donna Moluski, Rod Sloller. ROW 3: Anne MacKinnon, Bill Risinger, Larry Noda, Gabe Sucher, Chris Eckers, Jim Broadhursi, Diane Ferguson. ROW 4: Norene Broadhursi, Tauna Shapiro, Ruth Colisier, Gwen Dobson, Kathy Derry. Z xgjv-Qian mf ! EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - ROW 'lg Michelle Spellman, Tauna Shapiro, Larry Noda. ROW 2: Cindy Spahn, Anne Sophomore delegaies, Ann Colister and Jim Broad- MacKinnon, Brandy Siegal, Mike Mugg, Kim Eckerman, Rod Siofler. hUf57f look Confused Chef 0 'Ol-'nd wifh P0I'liGm9 '70 Y procedure. '9 ,. 'f i- ' --ltnfqnl ,4-J OFFICERS - Brandy Siegal, Mike Mugg, Michelle Spellman, Kim Eckerman, Mr. White. 1 1 The SGA Social Commihee ponders the probability ofa party. WM? ii .1 Mother Never told me . . . Laura Collins puts the pressure on Debbie Gales concerning cnolher one of SGA's outlandish and expensive ideas. Pom Pom Z if fi f m laik POM POMS - ROW I: Sally Broadhurst, Michelle Boudef. ROW 2: Bea Lucic, Debbie Christie, Lynne Conner, Joanne Diwer. ROW 3: Diane Heismann, Kim Arista, Norene Broadhurst, Susie Broderick, Cathy Gelfo. ROW 4: Nancy Pilski, Mary Clark, Peggy Woihen, Jackie Waters. ROW 5: Alice Highsmith, Terri Fernandez, Jackie Willard, Judy Lamoncl, Tauna Shapiro. , v 'ef' N U f W Z2 With imcomparable coeordinafion, the Pom Poms perform one of their besi roulines, the Snake. 12' fi-11 figzf And now for panly inspeclion!!! Captain - Sally Broadhursl SENIOR POM POMS - ROW l: Joanne Divver, Lynne Conner, Judy Lomond, Susan Broderick, Michelle Boudel, Peggy Walhen, Diane H piro. eismann, ROW 2: Sally Broadhurst, Alice Highsmilh, Debbie Christie, Cathy Gelfo, Tauna Sha- Co-Caplain - Michelle Boudet Var i W Cheerleaders ,A ,-17,25 ,fu Carol Clarke, captain Simona Yslas, co-capfain I 'V ' V v, we , i By exhibiting their personal grace and charm, the cheerleaders make a ioke of their warmup exercises. Jackie Hughes takes lime out from the strenuous iob of cheering to appropriaiely decorate one of the goalposis. 4 'wg ia ' , , -,4 fa,M,,f V 55 , ' ff H ev .J-M -Uhiiif-f A ' .f fl, 'WA ,I M '11 .- l wonder if the Ieam is gonna come back? lDonna Simpsonj Able lo leap fall buildings in a single boundl . . 4 A . ',s,. fL.4.szW4, 5, A A , . , l P , 1, i' V 3 - ' - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - lcounlerclockwisel: Chris Scallion, Jackie Hughes, Kelly Morgan, Terri Keeney, Sherlita Queen, Donna Simpson, Emma Campbell, Terri Nelson, lcenferl, Carol Clarke, Simona Yslas. M ajorettes, .V Cheerleaders Potty cake, patty cake . . . - lLisa Younger, Lauri McDaniel, Gina Owensl J,V. Cheerleaders rehearse for the next game. Lisa Younger attempts to out yell the megaphone PAKAL MAJORETTES - Sharon McCaffrey, Linda Mays. Pregame time finds Gina Owen and Cindy Tera gossiping away. 5 ,bw in 1, iiiy f x Q ig'f'ri,4l Ng' 1' ' f Hail i-'ii ,. .i,y L ,Q . L y,Ai .V. CHEERLEADERS - ROW I: Evelyn Fenwick, Cindy Tefa fco-capvainj, Jeanne Marceron, Lisa Younger lcapfainj, Laurie McDaniel. ROW 2: Diane Harriman, Debbie Anasiasi, Ann Colisier, Gina Owen, Kim Robbins. - 'Egfr , ' ,grae ' i,f'P51 J!4,f,'Tu 4.830 - Q Concert Chozr, Choraletts CONCERT CHOIR - ROW 1: J. Bond, L. McDaniel, K. Casassa, S. Kuplis, E. Glenn, K. Leo, D. Reed, S. Queen, T. Egelanian, L. Jagger, M. Butuyan, P. Moore, B. Klukowski, V. Watts, A. Glasgow, C. Smith, Mr. Nonnemacher. ROW 2: K. Wilson, G. Johnson, D. Holland, C. Bryant, J. McFarland, C. Rodgers, M. Sucher, S. Weitz, M. Beil, D. Volchko, M. Pontious, D. Linebaugh, J. Martone, S. Farley, P. Kosack. ROW 3: P. Petrone, S. Aurich, P. Holland, M. Shadwell, K. Haggard, J. Williams, M. Houdesheldt, K. Donahue, S. Lerch, J. Croci, T. Shaw, J. McFarland, G. Beyrent, R. Johnson, C. Pollard. ROW 4: M. Steele, D. Berzinski, K. Hagan, K. Olds, J. Livingston, T. Myers, J. Roby, C. Hanna, R. Gibson, J. Nelson, N. Kaplan, J. Beyrent, B. Bell. CHORALETTS - ROW 1: T. Trachy, K. Ballantyne, C. Dean, B. Burris, T. Keeney, S. White, R. Lee, Miss Humisfon. ROW 2: C. Farrell, L. Alderson, C. Crawford, S. Sardelli, C. Krause, M. Wathan, A. Carroll, M. Houdesheldt, L. Crawford. ROW 3: K. Newman, P. Moore, C. Greenway, R. Padua, C. Gallihugh, B. Sack, A. Logan, B. Winstead, R. Werner, D. Powers. ROW 4: K. Allen, T. Stranov, G. McMannus, L. Estensen, C. Wathan, S. Cresta, K. Olds, J. Croci, L. Smith, S. Zook, K. White, T. Cleveland. i::iA..1.,W . I , 0, , J y f i ' 4 fg Af , , C L ,we f Z ff Z W, ZW ,Qi I I-', A f ,, , Where do I put my nickel in to start it up?! Enthusiastic Carla Gallihugh and Barbara Winstead prepare themselves with a few mouth exer cises. ,,.,- , . The Choraletts perform with the skill and beauty that reflects their ability to vocalize. I do NOT lock like the Pillsbury Doughboy! lMr. Nonne- ai' mf 5 , 4 , fd. Filled with pain and agony, Mike Sucher struggles to reach instant Karma. macherl The girls are astounded and dumbfounded at the antics that go on in Concert Choir. Mixed Chorus HANDBELL CHOIR - LEFT TO RIGHT: Elvirc Koper, Diane Volchko, Kirk Alter, Bcrbi Klukowski. Handbell Choir N-J impatiently awaiting his cue, John Farley reviews his music. Decked out in their fineries, the Mixed Chorus takes another stab at singing. X x I Q Nancy Douglas, Beth Gandy, Rick Gibson, Tammy Stranov, Nancy Ringle, Carla Smith, John Farley, Karen Watson, Mr. Nonnemacher. 44 Symphonic Orchestra Symphonic Band SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA - ROW 1: J. Siegel, C. Hanna, R. Fischer, D. Greenwell, L. Durbin, L. Donohue, D. Wilson, C. Bergemcnn. ROW 2: J. Fugate, B. Likowski, C. Kowalski, J. Bedor, L. Hecht, D. Townsend, D. Krivok, R. Delyeo, P. Sorenson, K. Leverance, B. King, T. Murphy, M. Fischer, K. Goldsrein. ROW 3: G. Damon, P. Clark, S. Faris, T. Cleveland, B. Chambers, G. Barton, J. Freeman, D. Leverance, G. Curtis, B. Karl, V. DeSheilds, W. Spong, D. Walder, L. Raesley, R. Day. ROW 4: R. Collins, R. Counts, L. Moys, K. Neary. STANDING: Mrs. Pickord, B. Gregory, L. Tennyson, V. Dixon, P. Wilson, B. Gailes. W h b , The skiliea conductor is an essential pari of o firsi The ever-musical Ken Leverance proceeds to ploy a tune on is assoon ' TOTE bond. Tl 4 .. f 4 H., nf, un-... The concentration of a master musician is demonstrated on the face of the great Mr. Nole makes a vain attempt to readiust his embouchure. Mark Fischer. , i SYMPHONIC BAND - ROW l: D. Leverance, J. Trimmer, B. Karl, P. Sorenson, D. Krivak, D. Townsend, D, Alexander. ROW 2: K. Shaughnessy, L. Humphrey, P. Grambs, B. Walley, D. Maxfield, J. Willard, A. Merzer, B. Sullivan, D. Wyant, D. Walder, J. Walder, E. Kaper, C. Chase, S. Lanham, K. Cunningham. ROW 315. Prasise, R. Ridgely, P. Barton, D. Speigelthal, W. Spong, K. Leverance, D. Spearing, R. Escalante, J. Baker, E. Barton, B. McComb, T. Yanchulis, J. Freeman, B. Chambers, T. Hanyok, R. Day, L. Raesly. ROW 4: B. Gailes, V. Dixon, D. Kissel, T. Stranav, B. Gregory, A. Roussell, D. D'Agostino. Concert Band -av PEP BAND - ROW l: Faith Cuthrill, Brenda Bush, Gretchen Crabill, Elvira Kaper, Dawna Wyant, Kate Murray. ROW 2: Lee Rasley, Velma DeSheilds, David Walder, Prosise, Bob McComb, Jared Freeman, Eugene Barton. ROW 3: Brett Chambers, Wayne Spong, Chris Groves, Peggy Sorenson, Brenda Walley, Brenda Sullivan, Cindy Clarke. '45 Under the direction of Brett Chambers, the Pep Band sets music back a thousand years. Linda Mays exhibits nervous anticipation before 0 cert. Q A ,. D rf' U . . If gn , P . sf , P 2 f Pe Band -r Besides being great musicians, the Pep Band is composed of avid foofball fans. Debbie Alexander demonsiraies her ability of mastering the art of handless flufe playing. CONCERT BAND - ROW 1: Cindy Clarke, Kate Murray, Party Dieirich, Greichen Crabill, Parry Prendable, Berry Snoots, Sandy Miller, Jill Leslie. ROW 2: Becky Kendrick, David Olsen, Danny Mcsedale, Chris Groves, Rick Marley, Mike Danessa, Jeff Kerr. ........... 5, BS. U Inhabitants ofthe Student Union room casually lounge about during a break in the JAMES G. MULLINS FUND - ROW 1: Ms. Osantowski, Karen Ballantyne. ROW 2: school day. DeeDee Powers, Patsy Mitchell. ROW 3: Sheree Zook, Mrs. Korphage. BLACK STUDENT UNION - ROW l: Ramonia Sellers, Darlene Briscoe, Monica Daley, Gwen Blue, Melody Garrett, Magdelene Johnson, Deborah Briscoe, Veronica Daley ROW 2: Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Davis, Cheryl Dory, Marie Cooper, Michael Jenkins, Michael Chapman, Gale Parker. IN CAR: Carlos Miller, Denise Byerly, Student Union, MuIIin'S Fund m,.x, .2 STUDENT UNION - ROW 1: Brian Schultz, April Reinking, Dan Hudak, Frank White. ROW 2: Joan McFarland, Elisa Davis, Anne Ricciuti, Brian Turner. ROW 3: Jan Spillun Margaret Brinsko, Donna Damrauskas, Donno Conway, Glenn Fowler, Nora Ford, Jim Houser, Mr. Connelly. ROW A: Ed Dorsey, Brenda Bush, John Gross, Annette Vanderzon Kim Nickolson. V: Isl! ygiggjzj ' -- -J- Qucefg 454, Q9 t , p . ,,.o M V.. .S W , ,. . . K -,q.,,3,bAQ , nn? 3 The Black Student Union float. The sponsor with soul, Mr. Calhoun. Human Relations, Apathy Club APATHY CLUB - ? Zi wwf' Ax X xx ,ff 9 Watson, Marie Fernandez, Darlene Briscoe, Terri HUMAN RELATIONS - ROW 1: Lynn Daley, Peggy McKenna, Linda Posey, Michele Brooks, Tony Lane. ROW 2: Karen Ch I D C' d Clark, Gale Parker. ROW 3: Debbie Briscoe, Sharon Lyles, Romania Sellers, Mr. Hausmann, Fernandez, Michael Chapman, Gwendolyn Blue, Marie Cooper, ery ory, in y Barbi Klukowski, Debbie Gales, Norene Broadhurst, Cindy Spahn, Debbie Leslie, Mr. Harris. 1 . .. W. ,1 , . Q, s 1,-' ,f x, fx Q' ,ff , 4 , v ix ' 41 . 4 v 43,5 2Q M 5 Mike Miller and his comrades find an element of humor in Mr. Antonielli. DECA's desirable dollies demonstrate delight on their delicately decorated Dodge. ,yy 1 ixsug? DECA - ROW 1: Donna Oliff, Glenda Bentley, Sylvia Cobbs, Lilian Coffman, Mr. Buggs, Brian Ritter, David Perry, Helen Wade. ROW 2: Susy Meadows, Daryl Cave, Adri enne Watkins, Jackie Mudrock, Dino Pantazes, Yvette Craig, Roy Fincham. ROW 3: Cindy Verna, Diane Peters, Joanne Wyler, Danny Wolfe, Tom Dodson, Howard Smith Danny Snyder, Dave Clark. FB.L.A., D.E. CA. -is K7 '--1 ee, ,A FBLA - ROW 1: Chris Dean, Terry Williamson, Donna Eller, Mary Thomas. ROW 2: Mrs. Pase, Karen Marshall, Toni Coleman, Sue Straley, Tammy Cain. CVE - ROW I: Sylvester Douglas, Milton Johnson, Michael Smyers. ROW 21 Fred Mitchell, Gary Barrett, Mr. Vondes, John Richardson, Bill Novick, Joseph Forbes. ROW 3: Mary Kasack, Cindy Dilday, Sue McGowan, Lee Foreman, Fred Phoebus, John Corrado, Sherry Abbott, Anita Brewer, Wayne Croteau, Jim Wright, Ronald Frazier, Teresa Wells, Beverly Thorps, Leona Coley, Angela Tharps, Gwen Little, Lindo Campbell, Deborah Suber. ROW 4: Shirly Bradder, Yolanda Mitchell. ROW 5: Donald Epling, Steve Fopma, Danny Evans. X P.B. C., Photography Club PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - Steve Danahay, Lael Tennyson, Steve Gabberl, Alison Bassefi, Bill Reynolds. fx V- I VV Y M ,Vvv ,..,,,,,h..., . A PBC - ROW l: Cindy Spahn, Martha Lanham, Debbie Leslie, Paula Pearson. ROW 2: Jeff Beyrent, Kim Eckerman, Mark Fischer, Steve Gunn, Bob Worlher. ROW 3: Chuck Gandy. Obsessed with hunger, the NHS officers Wonka's Chocolate Factory. plan a takeover of Wille . . . V S Y, ,gy V 123 : f'i1f ' j gw '91 lk, 5. I A , 1 KN Z Laura Collins makes her way through the crowd without spilling a drop or a crumb. Paula Pearson and Martha Lanham prepare to enlighten the students with their Famous Facts in American History. 4,9 NHS - ROW I: Mrs. Sheridan, Michelle Bassett, Barbara Simmons, Elvira Kaper, Carl Pinches, Dave Smith, Steve Schaeck, Joan Zubres, Shadonna Pinkerton. ROW 2: Kim Eckerman, Kim Statham, Allyson Glasgow, Angie Hoppenians, Debbie Forehand, Barbara Houck, Jeanne Nelson, Connie Gregory. ROW 3: John Farley, Bob Warther, Lex Ruygrok, Bob Everett, Chris Needham, Pat Kehoe, Russ Ball. if ,ua , Karate Club W WMS f ,, , W., .fm ,, .mwwnfhgwum WMU, , ,,-, .ff BOWLING CLUB - ROW I: L. Femrife, D. Sollars, F. McSwuin. ROW 2: M. Plato, C. Ales- lock, K. Wilson, R. Dondes, G. Crcbill. ROW 3: T. Austin, G. Zimmerman. ROW 4: J. Gour- ley, R, Markley, D. Wardrup. ROW 5: D. Weifz, D. Johnson. - U U Determined to get u slnke, Cheryl Walson gets a liHle closer. FENCING CLUB - ROW I: Carl Pinches, Olivia Miiares, Dona Burke, Judy Johnson, Robbie Hos1inQS- ROW 21 PC-1Ul Lenfz, sponsor. Bawling Club, Fencing Club 15 Q L Q VV Us li: H' 'I Af YVJQJ ' W c ' Q, , 3.-. vt-ef dv av -aw-, ':?5Qf .1 . -' full QQ fy: l' o ' 7 .AM , .r ! 1 ,,,3,,5M' ., , f- K ' - 3 .M V .aww ,f 2' iw,-N.: gm Nxrl, fflh 6 F' X , . .X 4.2, 5 ,M V35 ,ffm . vwcqgzi, I A f ':f'..:' - 1' 4493: Q - ,- L -. 'X fr I m.,,,fggf 4 Y '- ff , 'S N, .rn M.. ,., 4 ,'.:- fi 1N...rf'. J' ' 'w 'K fa-715 irkf I 'Y K .fd 2,1 ,, KARATE CLUB - ROW 1: Carol Bergemann, Nancy Weinlraub. ROW 2: Warren Halsey, LaVorn Jones, Debra Robinson, Roger Bowie, Sheila Revis, Crystal Pollard, Mike Curtis. ROW 3: William Manmond, Keith May. if May I have this dance? lMr. Lenfz, Wade Wrightl Faith Cuthrill prepares lo aftack Breh Chambers wifh her trick foil. Pep Club H 7.1 f Y 1 .,, : W 1 s, a IW' ,.4.- f i E004 ' 'Ke PEP CLUB - ROW 1: P. Fleming, K. Coleman, B. Miller, T. Coleman. ROW 2: K. Cassasa, C. Taking defeann Stride, the exuberant Pep Club mes 'O 'ook hopefm' Gallihugh, M. Newkirk. ROW 3: D. Sollors, D. Naroli, R. Dondes. ROW 4: C. Waison, M. Niven, K. Ballanfyne, M. Fernandez, R. Russell. ROW 5: D. Scales, P. Williams. ROW 6: K. Allen, K. Shepherd. ROW 7: K. Watson. FOLKSINGERS - ROW lr Janis McFarland, Laura Tuthill, Cindy Clary, Ted Shaw. ROW 2: Miss Humision, Steve Lerch, Mike Sucher, Joe Marfone, Joan McFarland. ROW3 Mickey McGee, Carol Fowler, Nick Sloan. French Club, Folksingers xx.. J 2 f was N .f ' X W ' Jw, Xxg - '- f f V A . FRENCH CLUB - ROW l : Merope Pavlides, Paula Pearson. ROW 2: Lisa Durbin, Mario Plano, Ellen Kessler, Mrs, Krupp, Ms. Osantowski. 153:-2 1' ' 3. , :L 1 if-: :'-1-.sii ! in Trying lo gel her fingers untangled, Lynne Cross accidently succeeds in playing a luneful melody. Mrs. Krupp goes over the menu only activity - a French dinner. 1 3 X 233 2:99 l l - - . 731 -452 521 11311, '.' rc ,, is hh lf , 3 ,H W 5, 4 r If ,M , .. ...4 . of French Club's one and f f 7 we f, W A I ' ,lpn 'V izymfm , 11, . -ff ,ff , sw - '- f-,, . 1 ff, f X Je YL Stop the wheel! My fin9er'5 5fuCkin1hi5!!?'!!51Uffl Ahlam Shalaby takes great care in hanging another one of the Art Club's masterpieces. we . ART CLUB - ROW 'ln Sue Mason, Linda Pose, , Lynn Conner, Ahlam Shalaby, Linda Lehman, Michelle Bassett. ROW 2: Alison Bassett, Sue Bastian, Loretto Donahugh, Karen Shepard, Nancy Weintraub, Mr, Currey, Dorothy Bolling. Science Club xy 'EE' ,xx ff 1 yf, f 4 A SCIENCE CLUB - Bernard Penny Edith Beauchamp, Judy Johnson, Julie Siegal, Carolyn Kolbe. ROW 2: Jim Williams, Karl Bender, Kim Statham, Ellen Kessler, Karen Gold- stein. ROW 3: Bill Marx, Carl Pinches. And to think that this could have been Prince Charminglll ,Jv- IS , After being dissected, inspected, and resurrected, Carl Pinches takes a break for a little re relaxation. st and 2 sh, Q49 -5 V Q-I u fr X V 'S o 1. ,1 . .Q FHA. What lanel FHA Susan J 'Y K , u ,,,,. fl ' is it this time . . . the lunch or the play? lMicheIIe Bassett, Mr. Spil- Kathy Coyne irons outa few of her more pressing problems. .-v A I , 1-4' . 1494 - ROW I: Julie Sontheimer, Kathy Coyne, Jema Park. ROW 2: Connie Gregory, Mike Newkirk, Joyce Beagle, The epitome of malpractitioners, Dr. Jekyl Bridegum, Allyson Johnson, Jean Beagle, Bronwyn Owens, Anne Bookhaut. and Sister Hyde' - - - l-leff Beyrent, Allyson Glasgowl T hespians, M odern Dance ' ., THESPIANS - ROW I: Kathy Derry, Mitchell Parker, Steve Lerch, Ted Shaw, James Caspar, Allyson Glasgow, Kevin Keehn. ROW 2: Monica Kalanevich, Debbie Berzinski, Jeff Beyrent, Mark Wright, Mike Canino. I 'i E MODERN DANCE - ROW 1: Allyson Johnson, Anne Weidner, Leasa Estensen. ROW 2: Vivian Withers, Karen Decker Jeff Beyrent. fs A cademic, M ath League W.-vw. ..-...,..,,, -Q-wp. -rw.. ' f x ,-L x 3, Wlggiiill ,E 111 ff nfs: MT., GYMKANA - ROW I: Ann Weidner, Kathi McGuire, Ruth Caiister. ROW 2: Mr. Connelly, Pam Mesong, Debbie Swinburn, Scott Hart. ROW 3: Susan Bridegum, Lisa Theresa Shenberger. ROW 4: Vivian Withers, Adair Stengord, Maria Plata. ws., 'K , r ,,,n IA A I -I i R Wwe, 2ifWW' - 'i' f fM..........fX H. T ,,,,..f'- Professor Statham poses a problem that even the mighty Math Team ccn't solve. CCW' Pinchesf P0fkd0l9'S GHS-wer to Einstein!!! 4, Q I mt ' ' Via ff V :Z wifi NLM!!! I fi, 5 9 '45illll!!t'f uLWial..'Vm 'iimfii lM1.fr.,. lu.. i v 1 ,g '2s 51 ' lroQrrf1'wszQst' w? f 1 'wi 'ff r as ,ft .l 2 v iv 'fs A ?:? , 5 Q y si I 1 ,K ,, -My V, H , ' f , 5' 05' . ,. . - 1 C '- iw :nl 1 ,ti -v-at' Z qu 5- .,r,, -K . ...HL ,4 VN, , .vi ity' V ? Yi.1!' 5J-7w'? ' 5462 gg if: -, .Cy .egfgq J- -I ly, ,A fi fi 1- J 1 '3 Q1 TY -Sn-5. '. '5 fl. J ' ' I 7 r'jL 27 'Q 'Q A K ' 2 ' I' fy-rv-1 v' X' ff ' .rnifff ' ' I 15 4 ' - , 'I . S 3 if ' 'ig' ui!! and Scroll News and Information Bureau 2 Wifi iii Eli U1 xi ROW 1 1 Peier Grambs, Ruby Lee. ROW 2: Paula Pearson, Sieve Gu n, Steve Swift, Larry Nada, Carla Smiih. ',,,,- Now this is called the carriage and imoves from leH to ghi While Linda Merciiliol searches for Ihe missing ediior, the guilt-ridden staff tries to look innocent. 440 ROW l: Ken Combs, Linda Mercilliof, Peter Grambs. ROW 2: Brion Bell, Sieve Gunni ROW 3: Steve Swifl, Jim DiPiefro. Collage 2L 'L .ff ,-1 Mrs. Hines finds time in her busy schedule to be advisor to Collage and News and lnformcfion Service AND sponsor Quill and Scroll. M, W4 i 1 1 E i K Q 1 I l r 4 , 1 1 1 4 ROW l: Jim DiPietro, Ken Combs, Peter Grcmbs. ROW 2: Brion Bell, Rick Janisch, Sieve Gabberi, Mike Minnick, Steve Swift, Sieve Gunn, Jon Eslin, Linda Mercilliot. 'V' W' 1 f- M.. fi 4 9 5 ,gr .3 2 3 Lair 4:2 E 23 a.'.L.'La-if 1 , -. 4...,7 1-b,:?.,,,v'.r -ei .i LAIR - ROW 1 : Ruth Chow, Brenda Hathaway, Elvira Kaper, Merope Pavlides, Carla Smith. ROW 2: Carol Downing Vickie Jack Derek Newkirk Paula Pearson Ruby Lee Julie Siegal Mr Graves. ROW 3: Richard Ridgely, Frank Wallis, Mike Hagye, Terry Austin, Diane Volchke Martha Lanham, Donna Soilars, Richard Gibson, Debbie Leslie, John Farley, Greg Lindsay 1 of-Q 4 Pom Poms, constant visitors to the yearbook room, finally get what they were after - a glimpse of their group shot. , , I 1 , , - , Leslie Femrite, Larry Noda, Jim Caspar, Kathy Allen. ROW 4: Dorian Johnson, Steve Danahy, - , - H' . , -'-.z:1g:f:,111::,:.:ff- . A - . .- I, .- -' ig., 413, :A fa bffi-5 .- 3 . ., .Q .. .W r f ':ffl:'v:- ' Yirhgpgfggf' 72,55-.I 'V f-Q, 3 f x, t 7323 f .f , ., i .- V 1: A . A -It-I 'W T gt Z dit? -3 tfi f I give up . . .take your d-- picture! IElvira Kaperl CO-EDITORS Merope Pavlides Carla Smith ACTIVITIES Carla Smith CLUBS Larry Nada FACULTY Ruby Lee SENIORS Elvira Kaper JUNIORS Paula Pearson SOPHOMORES Merope Pavlides ADS Mike Newkirk ADVISOR Mr. Bob Graves SPECIAL THANKS TO: Don Hicks Mike Lindsay Scott Guthrie Schetts x 4: . Big Bob Graves directs yearbook distribution, i.e. mass confusionl Now look, you're not getting this layout until it's per -1152? ,, L ' ' ' ' ' a Mia?-f ' r '---fi: .fgg 5 Q - i- x 355,.'.:f mf '-'T A ' 1 'L- Bi 31 1-ii? ' 1 X 45. ' .W IWW The fect, so you might as well tell me how to start. IRuby Leej Three weeks past the deadline date, Mr. Graves breaks under pressure and begins to see our point of view - It'Il get done. I . . ' ,,,,,w11U gnsivdamfmnna-1'-A , ii'-5.485 , lj?-V224 gffwffgg . ..- .. . W. T ,4'g:j,Q3 V I if Ygsfffkf 5 r' 'iffigf xy ' ! ,1T?f .,.,.. 1 ' ' 4 xt! 'P I ' W , 1 ,HM ,Nw A ,, V F-x X iii-ri Q -.4 'Q 1 S xxx 'I-rx' ' L.' - - - Q .:.,:'.q2:..g' ,,., ..x WA-----ff - q.:rvs-1-1 '--'-' ' 1 wi- .,ll-..,.., ,A - M, ......-.. ,- ,.A. - . -- .. I! AF ...1v... '- wig, I I - .L.x:.Q..,.......-' ..Y-,.....-, n-..' 1' -..- - 86 -1,,. .-X. ' 4 .:. Ml., . Qs. .,1av-'Wh ' L-,.., A . - 'jx -.- -- I I X. 1'- Aff' 3- J! eww. 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Q Vmlifw Varsigf Scoreboard PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE 7 OXEN HILL 8 SUITLAND 42 NORTHWESTERN I4 BLADENSBURG O HIGH POINT 7 BOWIE 0 CROSSLAND 7 McNAMARA DEMATHA I4 7 DUVAL 12 2 'I4 10 20 I4 7 24 6 8 Vczrsigf Football MII somebody please lake this fhing?I 5 I fi, ,fo 11 'I Img 'Ir z . , --r ,,-, 2 ':.,W:.'.-'irzfpf' ' ' Now remember you guys, you're supposed to run in THAT direcfionln -' IMII Marcinkoj I ...-.-,-,-.-- 0 'f 11a:f Yia.W. f The Green Machine makes iis entrance. i-071, 4 , 1 M W , in .yy af- 'ag- . V 0 A lfqv , :za Ai ,Q gywffv. f ,N J, .' - 0, . my Y-a.,.v1 Q if 0 .34 P 0 u 0, 0.-. Dgq. F - Q ,e-, '- The referee looks on as Bob Brooks executes a well-aimed pass. TW ' 5 2 , ,,.,..h,,. I , 'C 1' , ,l.lW',-.-2,,'1 fx fi, -fs 'iff S'1l.kzEs '?Y'?ThQg if 1, 25:5-2. Q2 -- 3 ,. vii - ' iz 5 - 1 , ..-'.-ws-fre Donny Simmons iakes o few minutes io give the game strategy some considerahon AA League Standings Team League Overall HIGH POINT 7-0-O 10-0-0 CROSSLAND 5-2-0 6-3-0 Bowls 4-3-o 7-3-O BLADENSBURG 3-4-0 5-5-o SUITLAND 3-4-o 5-5-0 PARKDALE 3-4.0 4-6-0 DUVAL 3-4-0 4-6-0 NORTHWESTERN 0-7-0 1-8-1 t O Greg Blank, Coach Rae, Frank Turk. I . . 4 Ml Eff? rf rf - :JL .. -mc 4. Q Milf , .54 .Al ROW 1: D. Urbaniak, B. Hanes, T. McKeIIer, B. Romeneck, T. Ring, R. Sargent, A. Bageman, S. Stevens, D. Smith, P. Gross, L. Gerstell. ROW 2: B. Bell, K. Saul, J. Hisamoto, W. Morales, M. Pierce, P. Kehoe, T. Merl, M. Lufiman, T. Trott. ROW 3: F. Turk, D. Beaver, S. Hoskins, B. Brooks, B. Hortie, J. Kines, C. Jeffries, J. Jenkins, D Simmons, A. Fields, M. Johnson, S. Vaughn, G. Blank. ROW 4: R. Scott, T. Yanchulis, A. Doyle, J. Shangler, M. Marrceron, M. Ruiz, J. Lindstrom, G. Marquardt, K. Kowalski, S. Stough, J. Taylor, J. Knight. With great consideration, Coach Rae takes in every move the team makes. WW mx. so Now if we only had a football, we'd be in great shapel Parkdale has always had a deter- mined football team, and this year was no exception. From the begin- ning to the end of the season, the Panthers worked and played hard to meet the demands required of them. They were up against sturdy compe- tition, but with the support of many cheering fans, the Panthers gave their all in every game they played. usual! Steve Stough wishes that the Panthers had already won this game. 3. In ,5 , Curt Kowalski carries outa well-executed punt. Concerned only with winning the game, Don Simmons scans the defense for an opening. Jr. Varsigf Scores PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE OXON HILL SUITLAND NO RTHWESTERN BLADENSBURG HIGH POINT BOWIE CROSSLAND MCNAMARA DEMATHA DUVAL So YOU RE Ihe one responsible for thas confounded mudll Uoy McCaIII BACK You FIENDUI 'AC7 J V 001196111 ROW l: P. Barton, T. Allen, R. Malhes, J, Halley, R. Horiie, B. Becker, M. Hacher, S. Malay, G. Lieber, L. Gerstel. ROW 2: Mr. McGee, R. Haiber, G. Chadwick, J. Paskalides, F. O'Brian, K. Simpson, J. Vito, M. Romeo, J. McCorl, B. Goulart, Mr. Maflers. ROW 3: J. Highlower, B. Robco, M. Smith, K. Davidson, B. Shaw, M. Connerino, R. McKeIIer. K l! 5 H 51 , ,... ' w .--. ',, W V., ,N-P 4- Z'ZTf?'i mp-Q in 'L QQN.-.1 .ff . fda 'G -sw, A --,. 5 --'-jr'f5,,..2e. fi It's my ball, and you can'f have ill -lTom Allenl. Baby Panthers rake a moment fo relax from the strain of 'he game. f ,,.. 6. 'W' W- Y V-vw.-..-e.,,,. .pl-M-.pie - wlffw-W--Gnd-nn ww-'nuff' nd' 1' I 1 .... ,f ,. - , sql, I ,. 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I PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE 'QQ' , 1 I-flreffiig If exiegqetgl, Soccer Soccer Scores 2 CENTRAL 6 JOHN CARROLL 3 HIGH POINT 0 NORTHWESTERN 4 DEMATHA 6 SUITLAND O BLADENSBU RG I CROSSLAND I BOWIE 3 DUVAL I gr: .. gn 9 Steve Hollidge. is f A speculative moment for Bill Reagan. I 0 0 3 0 I O 2 I I Dave Doves gets a rousing cheer from the rest of the soccer team I 1 ,f 'Ii VI I If g ef, 'V i . 'gr -.jing rr ,,., Q, , V 4 . , With o burst of speed, Paul Holland attempts to keep the hall out ofthe clutches ofthe enemy Urged on by their coaches, Mr. Catania and Mr. Sigler, Park- dale's soccer team emerged victorious in 6 out of l0 games this year. Showing great stamina, the players gained a better record than that of last year. 4 ffqtfifvveffi . Mr. Sigler drowns in a sea of players. Oh well, they didn't need those heads onywaylll ROW l lBottoml: Bill Reagan, John Hossick, Jimmy Broadhurst, Mohammed Abutaleb, Roy Landon, Brian Orlando. ROW 2: Anthony Hanyok, John Park, Mike DuBois, Husam Abutaleb, Bruce Weiler. ROW 3: Mr. Sigler, Mike Mennick, Paul Holland, Richard Escalante, Dave Doves, Parker Call, Gordon Johnson, Don Holland, Kevin Reilly, Mr. Catania. ROW 4: Fred Cassels, Frank Konny, Steve Hollidge, Jon Engram, Jeff Douglas, Tom Wolfe. x Miss Serf takes time to explain the procedure for the match of the day. .f M.. ,.,. .. . M j S.. I ? k -M '-1,- YUVM 3 Y ..,.,,.LA Now if only the ball will co-operate and come downll - lCheryI Conradl. We W.. ..l. Sue Decker propells the ball toward the opposing team, under the watchful eyes of i Sue Levesque. 1 i Sue Levesque exhibits her preference of ballet over volleyball. The Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team of Parkdale in action. irl 3 Var igf Volleyball The Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team played hard this year, result- ing in the securing of a good record. Trained under the coaching of Miss Serf, they lost only two matches, one to Laurel and one to Northwestern. ln playing Central, they won one game, and lost one game. Likewise, they obtained the same outcome in matches with DuVal, Northwestern and Laurel. ln games with High Point, Largo, Bladensburg, they won both times they played. Q Just one of the many methods of winning perfected by the team. See what you can do with iust one fistll ROW 1: Vicki Freeman, Pat Swift, Sandy Colvard, Sheree Zook, Sue Smith, Betsey Lamont. ROW 2: Miss Serf, Lynne Alexander, Casandra Mills, Sue Decker, Sue Levesque, Terry Hartford, Theresa Freer, Cheryl Conrad, Karen Goldstein. Varsizjf Basketball Penny Green manages Io keep the baII from becoming the property of the enemy. Voicing her enthusiasm, Terry Keeney hopes Io inspire the team to vidory. 77 PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE Scoreboard SURRATTSVILLE ST. ANTHONY'S ARUNDEL HIGH POINT CROSSLAND BOWIE BLADENSBURG DUVAL NORTHWESTERN LARGO SUITLAND HIGH POINT BOWIE BLADENSBURG DUVAL . CROSSLAND NORTHWESTERN SUITLAND LARGO HIGH POINT Joe Vim prepares Io pass the bali to a teammate, avoiding the opposiIion all III! while. Dino Pierce decides that he will NOT let the other team score. I Penny Green and Mr. Wolfe exchange a few words over the proper method of play- l'm only going to tell you guys one more time - the obiect of the game is to get ing basketball. the ball through those little baskets! - lMr. Kernanl. 1 , , ff' L Q, 1 YY! , C 1 10 M ll LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW l: Leonard Gerstel lMgr.l, Tom Leizure, Marce Pierce, Pat Kehoe, Ed Loftin, Penny Green, Brett Chambers, Osley Silas lMgr.l. ROW 2: Mr. Wolfe, Joe Vita, Eugene Briscoe, Steve Ross, Jerry Butler, Wayne Taylor, Jeff Shingler, Chuck Backora, Steve Hollidge, John Coulter, Mr. Kernan. l E .1 9 1 1 ,qi 1' aim, 'Zfv ,W 4' 929' wi my, Mr. Arbufina, Mr. K., and Dr. McNeIis are absorbed in watching the game, as is the rest of the crowd. X Dino Pierce siuff his opponent The Walton of Parkdale - Pat Kehoe J VBasketba!I f 44644v-weinw The JV Basketball team proves to have almost as much talent as the National Ballet Company. Pass the ball to me, he's on the other team, dummyl Do you honestly think that I wo I f Cv , nk! gzif' 222262 uld give the ball to YOU? - lMike Lylesl. Charlie Register. .,t,,e ,. -LQ t t e 4. !,V' .. 1 L l I i ' N. , 6,24 5 4, ParkdaIe's Panthers close in on the Suitland QUYS, 05 they try to obtain the ball. Q., on Team members who are not in the game sit and watch with growing tenseness and anticipation. I Danny Mosedale. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 'l: Mr. Wolfe, Bill Contorino, Mike Spennard, Osley Silas lMgr.l, Bill Hortie, David Moore. ROW 2: Mike Lyles, Kurt Kowalski, Tad Edmonson, Bob Roberson, Leonard Gerstel lMgr.J. ROW 3: Charlie Register, Tom Trachy, Michael Curtis. -4 4.,., Now where do you think you're going? - IMike Spennardj Scoreboard PARKDALE SURRATTSVILLE PARKDALE ST. ANTHONY PARKDALE HIGH POINT PARKDALE CROSSLAND PARKDALE BOWIE PARKDALE BLADENSBURG PARKDALE DUVAL PARKDALE LARGO PARKDALE SUITLAND PARKDALE HIGH POINT PARKDALE BOWIE PARKDALE BLADENSBURG PARKDALE DUVAL PARKDALE CROSSLAND PARKDALE NORTHWESTERN PARKDALE SUITLAND PARKDALE LARGO 54 53 59 51 67 68 50 43 47 50 44 63 61 33 50 39 55 Discussing every aspect of the game strategy proves to be an important part of the winning oi many games. 1 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Leasa Estensen lMgr.l, Debbie New, Betsy Lamont, Cheryl Stone, Joan Morrison, Tammy Trachy. ROW 2: Debbie Leslie iMgr.l, Angie Ashton, Cheryl Conrad, Sue Decker, Karen Ridgeway. ROW 3: Lynn Alexander, Ruth Balach, Sandy Colvard, Alice Highsmith, Terry Hartford, Sue Levesque, Mary Clark. BELOW: Roady to receive the ball and start immediately tor their basket, the girls watch as it soars through the air. .1 .didn W ABOVE: Hey people, how 'bout moving the ball in this general direction? BELOW: Taking careful aim, Cheryl Stone prepares to score with a perfect toul shot. - I 5? , , .... , Incorporating a few dance steps into the game, Sue Decker shows that basketball can be more than it seems. PARKDALE PARKDALE I I iris, Basketball ABOVE: Okay, the first one to kill the referee scores two points! BELOW: After winning a game, the girls give themselves a well-deserved pat on the back. PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE Scoreboard 38 SUITLAND 26 69 SUITLAND 37 39 HIGH POINT 55 59 CROSSLAND 31 54 BOWIE 40 57 BLADENSBURG 24 45 DUVAL 56 52 NORTHWESTERN 46 43 HIGH POINT 50 38 BOWIE 26 54 BLADENSBURG 43 46 DUVAL 54 47 CROSSLAND 35 33 NORTHWESTERN I 8 BELOW: Rutl1 Baloch eludes the girls of the other team with quick maneuvering while dribbling. Hey! Standing on stilts is NOT allowed in this gamel Jerry McMillan pauses for a split second to decide on what course of action to take. Stretching powerful muscles, Ro Smith and Myron Curtis vie for claim ofthe ball. l vlVg'!A in-Al-I Q 'l mig ht, 'lmlml W9-l l W 'L lelmna ' AKELANE. X A .' MNC ff-1932: 'Z ' 'i'i't ' l Gnllc Lllf-Lgtkx Will you guys stop shaking hands and get on with the LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW l: Eugene Briscoe, Ro Smith, Bo Walker. ROW 2: Guy Weems, Elston Lomax, Mark game?!! Anderso, Jerry McMillan, Mike Weems. OA- ntmmural The full use of arm and leg muscles is executed in the S 1 'T as Charles Johnson, Eugene Briscoe. Basketball Intramural Basketball proved to be a successful sport this year at Parkdale. In a well- attended game that took place in the latter part of November, two teams, the undefeated Lakeland Gang and the Goldeneers, fought for a strongly-desired victory. The result of the game was the defeat of the Goldoneers by Lakeland. The game ended with a score of 63- 49. Watching for opposition, John Colter dribbles the ball toward his team's basket with apprehension. F i LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Xavier Brent, Mitchell Matthews, Samull Anstead, Kevin Bowie. ROW 2: Mack Bullock, John Colter, Mike Lyles, Myron Curtis, Mike Spemard, Charles Johnson. Seniors Randolph Scott and Bill Reagan and sophomore Mike Walsh all grabbed state crowns as the Panthers cap- tured their first state wrestling championship 42-32 over Westminster. Before starting the final round, the issue was in doubt as Parkdale clung to a precarious 31-29 lead. But Mike Walsh pinned in the second period for the 98-pound title. Reagan decisioned Laurel's Ed Meister for only the sec- ond time in his career, and Scott repeated as state champ with a pin. Outstanding in regular season action, Scott was l3-O with ten pins and Walsh was ll-O with seven pins. Reagan showed an 'I l-2 mark and Alphonso Fields finished with a 9- 2-l slate and placed fourth at the County Tournament. Jun- iors Bob Brooks, Tim Ring, Alan Shropshire, and Keith Woody combined for a 35-13 record with both Brooks and Ring concluding 10-2. Wrestling Don Hresko spins his opponent ovor trying to escape ABOVE: On your mark, get set, golll BELOW: The elusive Mike Walsch prepares to deck his opponent. -.1 ABOVE: Paul Robey tries to avoid the fateful scissors combination BELOW: The crowd responds to one of Randolph Scott s many pms t l ' i 1 f Keiih Woody cradles his man for the pin. Wrestling Scoreboard PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE -PARKDALE PARKDALE 20 HIGH POINT 27 BADENSBURG 22 BOWIE 26 CROSSLAND 27 NORTHWESTERN 44 LARGO 39 POTOMAC 24 DUVAL I 8 LAUREL 22 OXEN HILL 24 SURRATTSVILLE 45 CENTRAL 43 FRIENDLY BELOW: Don Hresko fries to shoot a half-nelson for six poinis. ABOVE: Watching Dr. McNeIis can make one wonder who works harder, the wrestler or the coach. BELOW: Rich Mulligan prepares fo bias? out of the starting position. A very familiar picture in two-time state champ Randolph Scott's career. Don Hresko works for position against his Northwestern opponent. .- 7M-, -e. ..,, ., , . Jr: . w25t9l,.3w: , -' ..uL..., , VI , '51 .X 3 '- Vx le iei. I yi LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW lr Derek Newkirk lManagerl, Tim Ring, Paul Robey, Mike Walsch, Keith Woody, Bill Reagan, Al Shropshire. ROW 2: Randolph Scott, Bob Willoughby, Bill Goulart, Rick Mulligan, Tom Downs, Bob Brooks, Al Fields, John Hisamoto. RIGHT: Tim Ring receives victory handshakes from his teammates. Bill Goulart contemplates the end of his opponent's plans. Energy bursts forth from every cheer- leader to inspire viclory. JV Coach Arbuiina pushes the iunior grapplers forward io viciory. ' 1 1 ffl my f A W X- film' ABOVE: The ever-present faculty fan club watches another Parkdale winning march LEFT: Alphonso Fields receives atiack plans from Coach McNelis. wx? f it ,W IMS v fffff- ' , .,,.. ., ,.'r.mw ,.' r ' - -. 'Q X.: 9 , .,,-qvlf gfaf '1-'ii'--fi-l'Q ' , ' ,, I f -,',J,,'f'-Q'4'f?T,5f WE ,-A-I'1f4f'f?l:: 2-. M 1,Ar.f.gi',1,.i,5 .A 1 .Q -. , I ' ' What?l Could this be a mass streak? No, it's only Parkdale's cross-country team in another Jerry Butler, Keith Woody and Joe Luango find practice more fun than it Whatever it was that I did that made all these guys chase me, I didn't mean itI GDDBGFS. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Kevin Shaughnessy, Paul Torres, Steve Weitz. ROW 2: Joe Luango, Keith Woody, Jim Caspar, Mike Wenzel, Paul Geiger, Philip Dondes, ROW 3 Peggy Reilly lManagerI, Mr. Costello lSponsorj, Marie Fernandez lManagerl, Bernard Penney, Jerry Butler, Andy Feeney, Jim Walsh, Scott Clearwater, Leasa Estensen IMUI1 agerl. ,nf x I S41 ir ' tg QW' 3. t g C ross-C oun try ' Track Team Steve Weitz paces himself so as to keep up his speed .. L , . .L . W , , L 7 4 A lv . -1 eg 1, ' 'f V -1 .. ,ff .N ,M , . L H I 14 1 '-L 'A .,. f' My 1' +.,l '6 Q f'2f'1- -1-'fnwie ,.,.z',-fawrzf?- We if -,ge .-:me f - A ,, , , . , -I if . WM ---ai, ' al4 1L , ',V,Ig 4.'f , , -4 1' J? ' n' ' 4 ' 4, 9' .,. 'f d-y ' ji Y-. 'v 5 ' '?f Q' K, 4 , 7 gg, 4 an sf L t a 4 , . J r we-V, . af-3,1 if , . 1 A .. f'72ff,',. L ' 1' l '1- One member of Parkdale's Cross-Country team demonstrates a new method of racing - dashing from tree to Awww, come on, slow down iust a little! Practice proves to be the best way to keep in shope for the meets. Here, Paul Geiger, Phil Dondes and Mike Wenzel run through Greenbelt Park in order to be prepared to outdo the competition. vm U M. H VKAV F H I , K f -V-W-.Mv.....,..,.,.V. . V 555' i'3L', , if ,V -' V .,,, I i .-e,. . . Q. V I '-GEMM Faq, . ,,,, ,,,,.,. M .. L, ,V f V. V3'?'?W' A if? fgffef 11' V. ' ' ' gg.-5 . U TM ru V PV gf ' ' H- fu. Vw 1' 1 M537 - I ' V ' ' 'aft I an V NV U fp V 1 ,W V ' fg '- , 1 f T5 H in V 'M 'VW ' ,WV is--V , ': V if . f i V ,fy V X- ,M 1 o , .V i Z5 ' fr ff- ' Vip I ', -1'-an 814' 2 ' 7 f ' , - ., 'N , V., ,, ,,,., V - , , .5.,V,g?6jg1. V Q 9, ,, ,A 5 V V2 65,3122 gg' --it if i ff, wily? I 1' V V V V wsmf. ' V ,ff . . ,:'f1',-- A W V I I 4? V i yr 1 4,,,i,:V V '-fa' ' Q ff? We ' VI V' . ' f' s rx? '- .V iv- V ' .' . . ' I 6 '- if ,','V ' M ,,,VV ' b f 'y,'Zf Vv' '71 , 4, , 150.4 ' 4-M-uffw' P . V, V A. ,g me V -'V:,-4'V.w.zq,.'f fx' V V , ,V V, n V f 2 , .. ' 3 r L 1 x Scot Malay and Ed Osborne lead the runners as they circle the track one more time. The beginnings of a fine vault. Scoreboard Pafkdale 75 Btadensburg 66 Northwestern 7 3' Parlrdale 39 'Boeie 36' Parkclale 72 V Bowie 60 Largo 42 ' ' Crossland' 8l Northwestern 53 Parkaale 22 Blue Ridge lnternationaIV-- Parkdalei 6th place Annflkrundel Relays --Parkdale -' 12th place Friendly Relays - Parkdale --1 8th place Parkidale 64' SurrattsvilleV,60 l Suitland 56 Duval 69 High Point 57 Parkdale 52 ' County AA --- Parkdale - 6th place 'W '-r e x 0 .-1' ' 7 . V ' Kraeg Kieth Woody urges his muscles forward. A fit f fffg V. V :Vw - V ' f,.fff ' V I V f V i ' ff V ii 'LV 'rw 'F QW 11 1 -125 V, xi gy'-.. .1311-V fV 1 if .f -- 1, 'f , V? ' 'V L .. V 'fy 'l 1',V '-fi Tv ' '4 ' ' 'fiff V VE? , 35 51 5 -1' ', ff: 1 ew sf , 1. ' V , Vz ig .y A fy U 4-wg 'V - 43 2 Hy 1 '1' 4 . .,,VV4 Vb,4 4 5 V 'fail VV ,W V xg, 1 7,,,V V egg -in X I .1 ,. uf , fi. V Q 'V - v , ,m f , v . 4 . .V , 1 .24 , f' 'VVfs14 Mi2g5wM:VVW 4234 G A ' - yi 4 'W slum 'fi .4 Q 5 f xi I 444,831 1- QV.. IV- aywnl-V... ., ., X, 2 , , - . ,.,. ,f V V 43 All the runners hold their own in a race against each other and time. IIA GILL Caldwell Bowman uses form necessary to keep from losing time while taking me hurdles. Spring .... Track Timing has to be perfect in a relay like this one. GILL HM 'f-, Q at Roy Landon looks worried as his opponent straddles the hurdles at almost the same time. Vx 1? .CW aw , 'Q', if-HJ'-. ...H - .V gs Joe Luongo. . ., 1 ...,-f .1 1 W 4 , I b.,,, .V , .f-wr., N ' , . 1-f . in ' ' .- ' . .. v 5 f V ' 4 ' Zia' Nl. 'QT em... -1 N ' 6' -A1 5 4.1 -- -A 1, f V Q E il 1. , , ,f 'I Q -- my -. K ,,, ' , ,. X ' ' ' ' , ., 3 L s- I 2 a l . sae :,1 ll 7 . .50 ll'-if m P To I Q ll Pl - 5 , vis Q, 4k -4 5 -. ' '-Q Q ' 1 1? . gf-9 Q fi-o'o 0 ,g.. I ' s l ' J - ' Q ., Ev ,I 2, , I , ws , 1 ' 4 . M. 4 4 ,, - ,V -V ,,., f' 'T Q I was ffl fiiff 1--6 6 O ew, O a 9 l A ' if g H ev N:--f , . l Q' l? 'Q J, I- , ', F il rl xl V W' Ig. I ' A 'M , f ll l - ' - ,-'se' 1 , ..,. - .Q .exif T L-we-11.-5 f E i f: f ' vw t V B , A-ll Pat Kehoe, county champ in shot put and discus. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Darnell Brewer lMgr.l, Osley Silas lMgr.l, Steve Hollidge, Tim Merl, Steve Stough, Dave Smith, Pat Kehoe, Roy Landon, Beverly Rice, Patsy Fleming. ROW 2: Ed Osborne, Dave Blaylock, Kevin Wilson, Ray Hursey, Mike Haiz- lip, Doug Graham, Jim Walsh, Joel Lichvar, Greg Woody, Bob Shaw, Steve Weitz. ROW 3: Wayne LaRoux, Bill Goulart, Mike Curtis, Tom Reich, Keith Davidson, Vachel Maddox, Mark Dangle, Eugene Clark, Caldwell Bowman, Rod McKellar. ROW 4: Brett Chambers, Joe Luango, Kevin Shaughnessy, Phi Dondes, Bill Contarino, Scot Malay, Bill Byrd, Mike Wenzel. H5 iris, Track Team Fiercely gripping the baton, Debbie Robinson exerts even more effort in order to . v, ,, , f- 39 'v - ' .,.fwfi-1.x-was-f'2.f:ff.:1 . -, ,r - was.-,ttf N, ,N , T - '-ssu - of g W A i t . ' ' . - ' -J , 5' 4.3--- .,,.1-v- . - 4 ' -, A -- ' Y' f f - ' ,. A Kg, ., , ' 41. - - .. x..- t, A131-,AM k Angelique Ruygrok finds that taking the hurdles requires the foreword thrust of the entire body. Time, the unconquerable enemy, is clocked to split-second accuracy. l Kathy Robinetfe releases c final burst of energy as she moves forward to breoli 'he tape. Carol Bergemann strains to throw the discus as far as humanly possible. Hey, who's the dummy who put this bar in my way? - fKathi McGuirel. Aw rw'-3 l 1 PL L, a ., N 4 , s . ft ' '4 -Q , A- -, r.. My g 1 ,, , '-r fy .L-' nw gvq-ww'- www-, -re-we - . 1 ' , . -.1 --X-f -f yer-'-rr-Aw 4 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Sandy Mills, Kathy Robinette, Debbie Robinson, Betsy Lamont, Brenda Williams, Lisa Carol, Karen Goldstein, Carol Bergemann, Denise Taylor. ROW 2: Joni Morrison lMgr.l, Lorraine Lyons, Louisa Jagger, Gina Owen, Jackie Willard, Sandy Colvard, Sharon Stuart, Vicki Freeman, Aretha Green. ROW 3: Alice Highsmith iMgr.l, Kathi McGuire, Nancy Weintraub, Tina Volpe, Susan King, Leasa Estensen, Janice Jacobs, Teresa Shenberger, Carol Clark, Tauna Shapiro. ROW 4: Loretta Brown lMgr.l, Jane LaCompte lMgr.l, Judy Wathan, Sheree Zook, Pat-ti Arello, Diane Sasser, Angelique Ruygrok, Karen Guilliand, Nancy Fellows. 99 4. , i Sharon Stuart proves that she is a true asset to the team by taking first Bl' B 3 1 W In all kinds of weather, Mrs. Jones carefully scruti- nizes the performance ofthe girls. Tennis Il ,- ry4,wzygf,'xN, xi '12-'i'c,'Nm1'w A V :, '. 1 x ,, .V E- ., xr A, N' I .y .,f xxx L, ,V 1 1, I ' I 1. 2 ,fu f r ,Q 9,-if I X I t 1-A L A Q L arg -X gk .H L5 4. Q Q V. ,X ,V Li' I QI, I, TNI. . A L, H. Y H X. ' . 4-, ', L . I 1 Q 4. Q 1 T. 1 L, ax ,k,.ii,Q-iwawm..x 'X I V 1 1 'I I. 4. 4 v, 1 il , ,A Q I - -A' 'V - ' 1 xx L' , 1 ' I. 1.1, a '-Q rf' - ,' a 'rave Get it over, youlll shouts Roy Hurlbut to Bob McComb. PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE 'PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE Scoreboard 5 LAUREL 4 NORTHWESTERN 7 LARGO 2 HIGH POINT 4 DUVAL I I BOWIE 4 BLADENSBURG 5 LAUREL 2 NORTHWESTERN 6 LARGO 5 HIGH POINT 4' I DUVAL LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Roy Hurlbut, David Spiegalthal, David Wardrup, John Hossick, Leonard Pazulski, Bob McComb, Greta Laughery. ROW 2: Paul Jergenson, Steve Herlick, Tim Bender, John Farley, Lex Ruygrok, Jay McCarl, Alan Weisman, David Hon. Women's Lib strikes again, in the form of Greta Laughery, the only female of the tennis team. , ,., , f I 'elf f Ag,1.: A f ,gy AAA3,3:,1,,q:.4,4,4j1Z if 'IX W f 'f fy y .1 , bg- f gj 'v.j1,1-1, nj ef f: ,I ja AA J-,g e 5 v Q' '. 1, 4 ' 5-3, Z' 'ff is 4A-,f'j2i'pAil'A'Aff,O'ff' ' 'fiiz' iff' 1. 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John Halley. FORElI! Y fi. 1-g 4 5 if - 1 ,323 jfqgsri e.-wfYg, -R . I L- M as QS. 0 : ' ,sir L T ' ii ,w 1' . f- s.. Q' ,I-.X ' ,, 1- X P s X . v f w .. . , f M I f' A Q X. ik- Lge ff 2: w 5? 7 ' 4+ 'ia 'fb . K . 5 . , . f-. - . A i -1 R' 5515's-x s ai 1 ' '5 - 3?7?'+ fi. x in A 5, + ' r H K K , n 11. 1 rs I ' ' I H- 9 V -.- oc I . R A Q' -A M ,Qs Mark Paolini watches in silence as Mark Weiss puffs. - vs, f--4 .,- Rich Willey. vu., .5-,, x f-- .F A 1 . Mark Paolini. i -wg .. .A VLa,i'2 ,, u 'if' ' 'Vi' -P . ff., X. ' '..,' ' . ' - 'Lu ' ' X . .. I, M . l, ' fwi' M55 'Y 6' IJ' f - KL. ,f . 1- .. . -f fQi'3 ,,: .U . . , ,1,,. , fx. . N ' -'Q-Alina ,fr Bgb Rgberggn, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mark Weiss, Mark Paolini. ROW 21 David Maxfield, John Paskalides Rich Willey Mr Sumner Bob Roberson, Gary Boyd. Var igf Baseball 79 .. V , ,ia 2 1 '4 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 'l: Greg Blank, Tim Trott, Ricky Carr, Steve Schaech, Bob Brooks, Dennis Miller. ROW 2: Debbie Leslie lStatisticicml, Cindy Spahn lStatisticianl, Mr. Kavalchik, Joe Taylor, Roy Litz, Curt Kowalski, Gregg Scheibel, Mr. Grove, Norene Broadhurst lStatisticianl, Michael Scott. ROW 3: Donny Restly, Jimmy Myrick, Matt Ball, Bill Herlich, Chuck Backera, George Marshall, Preston Taylor. BELOW: Chuck Backera. yan- ,,,w- -4 W. f , me WH' -H ' . .mx - ,. t :,,..a M, fz , r ,r,,e , 5 - .x ' 'sm M.. - Covered with heavy protective gear, Preston Taylor hopes that he will see the ball when it comes toward him. ABOVE: Gregg Scheibel. BELOW: I haven't seen the ball lately, have you? - lDel1fliS Miller, Jim Myrick.l 1 ,B 1 All .Wi an-a KYB my W C fri , l B f7 ,ff 33,7 rlrr ' so 1 I 'j ', 1' f 7, 7, , f ' , A' I 2.4 gym , .-fW,..,.,, , ,Y ' P' AWN ,, 4.2 ,4 , ,,, .Wh 'ck W , A f W ' ., 'Z . ' :f ' ' , , , O, 7 ' , rr ,Wi 1 J I I, fe I N m' ,V f 'Wi' ,Z 9 W' AW' ' ' 755,-ff - U4 , 'Q .f ft 3 D v-5 ,V H - J ,Vg , ,. 4 'ff' T , 3 X ' MW 'T 1 ,fx , , , q,. 'Z ,f , ,X Q :I ll., ' Me ' ,wil ' V4 1 W ' 1 M4115 xl K K fn ,V f D f ,ff 4 QA w h K X ' iw , V 1. rg 1,1 y 4? y , ,,,,,V,l7:Q4 ff EZ 1 , ,Q 4 f m rv -i, p A - , ' V -j 1 , ., H , ,gf 47 4' ' ' L ' V , f ' I ZZ '-if , fa, ' , 'V 07 ' I 'C f,-' , , ,g ,. by ,f 1,94 Q w 1 1 .57 i 4 1 A 1 G , 4 V f f' ff f' W 3, , ,ff f' ,, Z' W, 1 by f f A 4 , . , 7 M ' 4 Z - , D 'W A I J' f QR' 2 1 f , W ' 'W me Al X , I Qy, ' 1.2. Varsigf Scoreboard PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE PARKDALE 1,75 1 B BISHOP IRETON 5 DUVAL 0 H sooo couNseL 9 BOWIE I0 SUITLAND 7 HIGH POINT 6 NORTHWESTERN 8 ARCH. CARROLL 0 CROSSLAND 4 BOWIE 2 SUITLAND I 5 BLADENSBURG 5 BLANDENSBURG 4 DUVAL 5 BISHOP IRETON 4 HIGH POINT I5 NORTHWESTERN 3 cnossLANn 2 Bill Herlich. LI2 I '-I' '.l.,Q,..,...,, ,5- '. ' I-. M19 1 , . .M-4--,um 'il' , 123 Mr. Kovclchik. fi 4- -:- -I O ,, . 4,-NNMN-N Y ffl, f ,, , V ' , Mk-M m O H ff.. ,,,:: ' if i:,,,ffr A If . A J, A A - A ,, A g f f 'QM an m X , 1 V ,. xl 1 Q A, V 4 2 I f y 4 ' , f f . Q, ' Pi X ' -4' Qi, X --M 'ff' :L Q ' ' i milf , X -- ' :iY1..k Q lk Vu - W Q M : ' Q',,?,., ,. :ll ', f if ,-- ,L , . . , V- SQL , ,f -'s,,,f'9?f1 ff, QA. H' L . T, M 1 , V3-,AL1f1Q'i3A v., 4. ,,1j5 , 11 3.-.,!? ABOVE: STOP! Thofs no way to kill rooches!! - fDonny Res1Iyl4 BELOW: Jim Myrick. BELOW: Ge! that d--- camera ouHc my wayl - lCur1 Kowalskij. Wy , My 3, vi M H , 'l,.41' 1 F l '18 sf hy , YEPII' J f:'14f1f'?. i 5 21 X fi: ,fb u---,AWA Sorry Buddy, you're out! - lPreston Taylorl. ., , .-M .. .' ,NQ2A55Y,i ...- I ' I Q I . X :il-Ee' A ' ..-. Mezrtz. M BELOW: Having iusf leaped over a fall building in a single bound, Bill Herlich lands safely on base ABOVE: Keeping his foe a baseball ba!'s length away, Gregg Scheibel proiects himself from opposition. BELOW: Fearful of the base, Robbie Brooks gingerly reaches out to touch it, hoping to be safe. N igrw ' - 'fy V ' ,, , .. , V- 15, ff ' ,M ma, ,, , ' 1 . , , Q, f f ' L, ,,, 7 ,iw , A 2 I I I I , V ,mn . vgfvfy-5 f,,nffgqgf.... 'qw ,V f A ' 9 M , ' ' ?W flIf5i'f :'2fWf'4'4'3i' if Z ' , .W ' W ' .4 'it' I V, , , M' , Mfrs. V B Q f 1. f- A Q, x ' ,l V . I , 19 ff 'Wei' .. I , ey . f,ff, . , , 5 .yu 5 ... f -X ' ,265 V, 4, i . m, ' Vi ,,, V-W, ,, F' ra-wsu - f 1 I7 'K I , 'A ' . -M , , -uf lf - V -L M. n-A13 J V Baseball Mike Smith catches the ball deftly as he watches the batter strike out Sliding home safe Gary Karp hopes that Crossland s pltnher doesn t c l I ' V: ' ' .. 4 ' ' X. 1 4 , ,149 -if QW, J' ., 4 l A if f ft: :.7,.-ziflif' ' V X i i.g.,f3'1 :f ei l :sf x f .n f ' ' fue W, 41 , 4 f . f' 4 a 5 ., : g p g 5,4 ' I .ggi ' : 'f!g?5w ??'f' ' 'X' Y fy ir- 4' P ifwf -V- 5 H ' A , ,Af ,, I ' ,. , .tw -.. W , A221 3.,.Z-Ifgv..- 4 v gl , Xavier Brent figures that if the catcher gives him any trouble, he'll use alittle Kung Fu onthe guy. W ...W Y, Lv W. I 1 iw ' J V Scoreboard Tom Hibbs. V, Q my-TI , N , M PARKDALE DUVAL iigff ' Q 1-,fr ge- - e L an PARKDALE Bowie ,4....44,..,4a-,.g ., PARKDALE SUIT'-AND hi Cf' 4, C yy 5, gy ii by PARKDALE HIGH POINT 7552, X 4 ffl ,.,- PARKDALE I2 cRossLAND 7 ezfjix ,xv My, km if x ,I K ,lf ,MM if I, PARKDALE SUITLAND f fwge,--2, -g ,ff -V y i 'fr , ' M FARKDALE Bowie pfif f w N. P ' h y -- 'Ul f ff' PARKDALE DUVAL T, I jf . ' X' PARKDALE BLADENSBURG T O PARKDALE HIGH POINT ' I, .7 PARKDALE BLADENSBURG f ,ffl 'J' J PARKDALE cRossLAr-in ,ff ' J A ' ' Gary Carr. an P P 4' 'f fax , ii If is W li f I if , , ,, tj W .. r . if ff ,J LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW I: Xavier Brent, Pat Barlon, Ron Horiie, Garret? Carr, Tom Allen. ROW 2: Pa? Ryan, Charles Powell, Mike Smith, Gary Karp, Steve King, Tim Jones, Tom Hibbs. 7 There's no need for Turning back 'cause all roads lead to where I stand, And I believe I'lI walk 'rhem all no matter what I may have planned. - Abraham Cowley I ,mfh V 'wwf - ' ' ' rug- .. 1, ,n..,,,.,., ' -1 -' 9 ' ..,, , - '., f 4 JZ? ,1 W 4, ,, M AA N, M L ,V V' 'H' NM 4, ,N ., WT. ,.. , ..., TM ...H ,. ...7 .r -. T-il' -4 A 'W I 737 L H - Ig- ' A-' 0, fn-.8 , 7' ,-.+ -- , , 'Wm ...ing-fha, ,IL A . ' 4 .. --..... I N1'? ,'-iw.-'-w7,,. I I d..mff'H- I ft- , v1.. f-0, WA ,.,l vu. W M-Q , ,G , , M, , V . . I 'Aint W-M ji , jun-ff-,,g'f,, r,'g..,.,Q.5i1g,Z:daff 'Mfwr.. - My , we ' A-W M ...M -f , U .M N ., -, ., .. I to M W M ' I-N' 'nam Q' W 1 as xl - ff '75, , M '7f. rf -.7 f www VW M ' NMA -f-V , I , M -e 4-f , I'-f I- ,' -5-f .I 'f - . - f Q Nm I, ' A Ie? -.W-H. - f W an 5. W' T 'M ,INT LW 'Q--. HM 1-s , , I W Ng, V W, I V -- vw-we in 4 ,-.. ' w-s,..,,., ' Mun- Q, Wm-v '- ,, U. f -1- -v 129 ,--iq I long to believe in immortality. . . If I om destined to be happy with you here How short is the longest life . . . John Keats , ,.V. M ., ,,,,,y, 'V ,' V ,, , ,H 5-Mfg ,fy ,z-4,5f-: WV I MwM,WZZd44.ffML ,Q P4 Wu' Ah' , 11. W 4 Q. -an QV, A , fV, f- fl N1 ,yn ' iw,.W-f- ' I ,. z , 24 1 I ,gf , .,'L,1wv V' J 'flag ' Qzfhm QE, ,V L 4, i , ,, ff . 1 ,...,d' -. n 1? if nw 1 ' 4 ,Nav FACULTY Fri? ADMINISTRA T10 DR. G. ALLEN SAGER Principal A. 1 . 2 A MR. MORRIS A. SAMUEL Vice Principal, Class of '74 5' , vi fi Li 0.34 MR. GERALD E. BOISVERT Vice Principal, Class of '75 Wi W 4 MR. DAVID PINSON Administrative Assistant DR. S. JANE LAKE Vice Principal, Class of '76 DR. SIDNEY BLUM Teacher Education Coordinator Engli h MRS. BELLE THOMAS ll!- MRS. EDITH U. BELITZA Creative Arts Magazine MRS. CORINE FLEISHER 'M.A. August l973 Goddard College ,MQW MR. DAVID COTTRILL ,447 MRS. MARY MARKEY Pep Club . Q ' 4 . MR. EDWARD KROKES If's Academic, Junior Class NHS, Ahendcmce Office MRS. CAROLYN DOWDLE 17? MR. ALAN TUCKER MRS. LINDA BRYLAWSKI Dept. Chairperson, Sophomore Class, ali? .......,. 9 -u 1 ' ' ,. , ,IM , ....,m,,,, ya ,. ,pmlsx ' Q N1 ' ???II Y4 WW ' N SRAM TIIWIM P! l I A , 1 ,RL V . ,.,, -M ' i'X'L'7,Tfa1M!.f ' 'W ' ?l1+TfQ' 'qu 'fi lf f , Y , W I N ,,,. . MR. JAMES LINK MRS. BARBARA HINES lnieract Club PBC, Quill and Scroll, Collage News Bureau NHS ' 4. X 7' 1 52 1 I.. J 9 x fy! ft. ,- MRS. JOSEPHINE LeBON LONG y 'W .M 7 I MISS TINA FARRERA Pom Poms, Class of '74 MRS. JEAN KAKOVITCH MR. JOE F, RYERSON MISS SUSAN HERZOG MRS. HAZELINE ROSS Maioreffes, NHS , Q' 138 MISS MONROSA JOHNSON 1 'f' ?2 a S S 'I . 3 ? V Y 'x 12 MR. THOMAS SPILLANE Thespians ffg ,Ima MRS. DONNA CLARKE Senior Class MR. PAUL YATES MRS. BRINA KRUPP Bowling Club, French Club lun- MISS NANCY HAIR Senior Class fr X 1' PW, Riirv' 5,436 ,7 . . . Foreign Language MRS: JOAN OSANTOWSKI Mullins Fund, French Club . ,, 'W' TY T ci 4 in A ,rlfsrfm i MR. RAYMOND MCCLUSKEY Spanish Club MRS. MARINELL A. deGRAFFENREID MRS. VIVIAN McGHAN German Club Mathematic MR. ALPHONSE DAVIS Human Reloiions 40 MR. WARREN SMITH MR. CHARLES L. ROSS, JR. MR. EDWARD LANE Ma?h League, Class of '74 w unau- MR5. SANDRA SMITH uve, ,W cv q ,Y MR. JOHN KNUPP .. ,l . 3 3 fn S E MR. GEORGE MANFRED Amy MRS. NINA STEHMAN Maiorehes, Sr. Class W? 7' MR. JOHN CROFT Tennis Team DR. JOHN J. MCNELIS Wresiling, Depadmenf Chairman Maas- MR. STEPHEN MATTERS Football, Baseball Social Studies - ,fg ! .. , ,Q SKYXNYQ 52391 N MRS. NORA BOLITA -if nl? MS. ANNE CHERRY A l MR. THOMAS HAUSMANN ,149 ff' MRS. LOUISE COOPER Departmeni Chairperson MR. ROBERT L. GRAVES LAIR mV'm 4f f44Mn1n1. MRS. LOUISE SEAB 142 MR. MICHAEL s. HENRY MR- IRVING HARRIS Senior Class l 2' 1 lf 01 I Xu s gg +I. W Y T, 5? Elly I -'f +--ff ' I T ' MR. AURTHUR J. MAAS MR. CURT WILLIS Z' ,fx la 51 A 1. sg a 4 T I . ff .lp X , Tl-:V MRS. ELOIS MASKE MRS. PATRICIA FORTMEIER N.H.S. MR. THOMAS CONNALLY MR. ANTHONY PRESTANDREA MR. ROBERT KOVALCHIK Senior Class Head Baseball Coach, 50 Intramural Basketball, Foreign Siudy League Frisbee and Ping Pong Clubs MR. sreve STEWART MR- ROBERT WHITE Gymkana SGA ,f-sq, 143 1 S2 4 WL ii,-1 gi LCM Science MR. WARREN PRINCE Q - f 1 .5 w MR . GARY GRIFFITH an wlltt 0244 Department Chairman MR. JOHN WALLACE MRS. DEBORAH HARVEY Karate Club MR. LARRY SIGLER Soccer MR. WILLIAM GUTHERIE Science Club pu? i N5 MRS. LAURA RAPPLEYE Science Fair lyf ...xxx If MR. VINCE CATANIA Soccer, JV Boskelball MRS. LYNN STRANDQUIST MR- PAUL l-ENTZ Senior Clegg Fencing Club, Photography Club F15 W. S ndustria! Ar MR. LARRY KLIPP MR. CARL GOHR Anglers Club ff , ff ' 'A f, X MR. ROGER BROWN MR. JAMES J. PASANTE Junior Achievement, Department Chairman P11 MR. LUTHER MENSCH Radio Club Home Economics MRS. ANNA SCAGGS Cheerleaders , Q3'4f'72W??6f7ffW ',z YK!! gin. M 4,3 'M' 1 J MRS. ELLEN LAMISON MRS. RACHEL MONCIER Department Chairperson Cheerleaders MISS JANE WADE FHA MRS. JUNE RUSSELL Securiry Council, Pep Club 147 E E Music un., K MR. DALE K. NONNEMACHER - Concert Choir, Handbell Choir, Depcmment Chairman .nz Af sw af' ' f MR BRUCE NALE Concert Band Symphonic Band MS. JEANNE HUMISTON Choralenes, Folksingers' Club MRS. DOROTHY PICKARD Symphonic Orchestra lrighfl ,,..fff ' we ,4,, Art is. Qu MS. CAROLYN BENTZ MR. LARRY B. HARDEN '-MSL rg MR, HARRY L, RICHARDSON MR. RUSSELL L. CURRY - Art Club, Deparfmen1Chairman MR. GERALD BALTIMORE Q , AV Specialist fleftj fag, Fu f H 1 4 usiness ducation MRS. JESSE FRAZIER Junior Class MRS. SARAH BOWMAN MR. GUY GROVE Adult Education Coordinator MR. RALPH CALHOUN irighii MS. MARILYN ROBERTS FAC MRS. ROSEMARIE KORPHAGE Mullins Fund, Senior Class X 3 Q 0 gg ,6 V. A K MRS. AILEEN HOGUE MS. MARTHA PASE Department Chairperson FBLA ,L I Mas. BONNIE suooum 'I ,, Qi w w MRS. RUTH OWENS BSU UUGUUUUUU 000 04 000000 0 0 00 -OGG MRS. NANCY MARSHALL MS. DOROTHY CLEAVLAND Foreign Study League Uef-U 151 hysica! Education MlSS DIANE HEADLEE Basketball f4 ?'7 I . v. 5 I ml, MR. ED McGHEE MR. MATTHEW ARBUTINA J.V. Football, Track and Field Football, Wrestling MK ,,.,. , ,321 .,- , 5 le MR. WILTON SUMNER MRS. SHIRLEY JQN55 MISS BARBARA ADRIAN Cross Country Girls Track, Pom Poms MISS SANDRA SERF Volleyball MR. STAN KERNAN Basketball, Track MR. THOMAS RAE Foolball, Wreslling Athletic Chairman Miwwf fmwww -aw ' www, f ff-1-mx -.J 'M river ducation ik dl ,gx I I O' IQ:- 1 WRT' MR. WILLIAM WOLF MR. GERALD COSTELLO K MR. JOHN HAWKINS 'K' MR. JOSEPH MARCINKO f 1,4 QQ W Counselor 'EAW ff ,, WY :X MRS. PHYLLIS JOHNSON Z xl 5' nl rn xl Z fi m in I rn 2 U P Z MR. OTT WUENSCHEL Av: Z' f M..,,,, , ,, W , 51,5 ip MISS EVELYN NIGH MR, JOHN FINNERAN 2 I Q Q r' Bc ltr MRS. LYNEUE CHAMBERS MRS. ETHEL PERAZZOLI Secretarial S taff G' 9-ff fr- 'tag-LJ! kx ROW I: Mrs. Ruby Peach, Mrs. Cleo Winkler. ROW 2: Mrs. Shirley McDonald, Mrs. Elaine Stevenson, Mrs. Beverly Bailey, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Maxine Cooke, Mrs. Dorothy Hathaway, Mrs. Kathleen Contillo, Mrs. Amelia Morton, Mrs. Louise Cuttler. 'N'-f X MRS. STEVENSON - Attendance Office 1 f MRS. WlNKLERllef1J and MRS. COOKE jl5?5fi7i:E Work S Zudy L 4 Y. . ,V . lf? .,,A .5 avi W 3 as el if af f' N , .gli 'X W .41 l'l -V' a' A ' ' li ,. ' 3, - -Xt. 1 .3 W lit,- ' T., . 2,,-al' if ' wlll.zf X ,'.i'. MR. THOMAS ANTONELLI Prison Exchange, DECA, Department Chairman MR. MALCOM SEAB 6 1916-1973 Vocational Development 5 ,, fm .193 .9 ., MR. LEE VONDES DOC, FAC ,. 'ofnz N 'fifx 4 .X MR. RUBEN BUGGS DECA, FAC - Alternate, Prison Exchange MR. MICHEAL PHILLIPS Vocational Development In T, ..,V . .W MRS. SOPHIA PORTEN Vocational Development EGP. if K . Q. 'Vi' , -1? .ale i 51, qjg5.,1......'.-,.,,..,. . 4 p . o ,al MRS. HAZEL GRUMAN Librarian on- Departmental f .MQ N -fl ., .Xi N. fx' 3 I Q 2 ' 1 W ffm.. i NN . Y , . CAROLYN KARCHAWER MRS. BARBARA EVANS Special Education Coordinaior Nurse 8. MR. CORSINE KAYANAN MR. CLIFFORD JONES irighri, MR. BILL GUY Security Officer Building Supervisors Cafeteria S tafjf Student Teachers lst Semester +91 ff, H f ff ROW l: Mori Cross, Carolyn South, Dixie Gibson, Phylis Chovitz, Ivy Gibbs. ROW 2: MUYY 5lUVl f Dlflne lee, I-Gum RSPON, Deborah Scales, M0 9 Donovan. ROW 3: John Quail, George Kollas, Mill Bengen. ROW 1: Mrs. Sellars, Mrs. Butuyan, Mrs. Dicamillio, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Croyle, Mrs. Davis. ROW 2: Mrs. Han- lon, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Garber, Mrs. Lisfon, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Shoe- maker. 2nd Semester .... it M . . r . . r . ,.,,,.,,, , 2 1-. , ' ' . , Q Novus 5 ,,-'. 'ff xiiglfrf - - '- IX, Wulf' ' 1 l TOW 1: Gail Carpenter, Kathie Slaughter, Carol Marshall, Jane Hannon, Cynthia Bailey, Elizabeth Rexroad, Georgiana Leebrecht, Stella Grahn. ROW 2: Ed 'rice, Bill Link, Bob Barrow, Donald McCann, Rob Carey. 1 4 1 h 1 SENIORS ANNE MGCKINNON, President 1 DONNA MOLASKI, Treasurer -an wwwwf , if -,--n --on? QL - Iii! ELVIRA KAPER, Vice-President , MARTHA LANHAM, Secretory f , , f '7 N, H fl: 1 gy ...- 351, f 'wif I 1 III HUSAM DEBBIE ABUTALEB ADAMS LISA JUNE ALLOCCA ALSTON yu., V DIANNE ROBIN ANADALE ANDING CYNTI-IIA ALESTOCK vw f, H f f KIRK ALTER GUY Ball is ALL Ieven if c part is broke ATHEY Hey, wo'icI1i'iITI1ose cure my penis! IMike Logan, Frank TurkI , nj. IRusseIl BQIII ,Aa M JEAN AYARS X I any CHARLES PATRICIA JAMES BACKORA BAILEY BAKER by SANDRA BARRETT X 1 fi - M 1 I 4 fi 25? Hey, wait, this is 0 Trumpet part! fMcrk Fischerj GAIL BARTON .- A , xx ff X .. A ANTHONY ALISON MICHELE BASILE BASSETT BASSETT EDITH DANNY DONNA BEAUCHAMP BEAVER BEAVERS , 3,3 H ik J- f '15 ' if 252-:L I RUSSELL BALL MARLENE BARRON uv , I A ,2!ffl M 5 - f f, 5,3355 II GARY BARRETT EUGENE BARTON ai X Everyone says Ihot reading is good for Q person. fGreg Blcnkj X , JEANNETTE BEAVERS 1f'7 ALBERT BEGEMAN MARSHA 'IP , ARTHUR BELL RQBERT They call this cz lunch? ILynn ConnorI BELL 1? 1 4 Eff TIMOTHY BENDER Z' I 'E ,,., Xa W Lx , HELEN ROBERT THOMAS DEBBIE JEFFREY BERNHARD BERTI BERZINSKI BEYRENT BILODEAU GAIL TIMOTHY BLADE BLADEN I -nr Q , I ,,,I 53 GREG MICE-IAEL BLANK ISLAYLOCK CLAUDETTE BLAIR X GAIL BOGER Such devilry you've never seen. ILore'rIo Izzoj DOROTHY BOLLING MICHELLE BOUDET ANITA Aviv' LYNETTE MICHAEL BOTTS BOUDET I i ' X LYNNE JEANETTE Wipe that smile off your face. IToryn E BOWEN BOWMAN , SHIRLEY BRADDY And you accuse me? How absurd! - IKc1ren Deckerj CHRISTOPHER BREDBENNER I . I I,II 4' 1 ' ' I I V, ' A: ' ' , 0 , I I' , I I gd I '7 I I W I , - . , 5,13 1, LISA DAVID EUGENE BREWRINK BRISCOE BRISCOE BREWER geIor1ic1nI BARBARA BRADLEY LAU RA B R E N H O LTZ GAI L B R I TI' . , ft ., A 1 f 15' l ,.5 ,'LE gn, ,gym ks ,s,,,2W, Me. N ' -L . il . , 3 e e,.w:f'iM yn, -r L fa' L Ma F' ,,!9'a-Mfg I .4 M., qw, V ,, W, fYj':yf.:Q5 A LL :LVM LL' if , Q ' 2 Y L ,,,, . aww! Wf ',l3' 5511 M ' ysjfwgp L xx .xi-LQ M Q, L 1,9916 q, .M lx ,ff 1 5 w ,um L55 gif j-:I 1- Aj-,U W5 ' -Jziti, 1fl?Q'n'h'g's 1 , ,Q L' ,L 31 3945 5.4, '- 'i.fr,,e'W,4' 1' R w M3 I WGA wwf, , ,, ,,,' 1, ' ' '- Zi 1 ' lf? U' ,, 45' . , I f , k 1 QQ, , w x' Y, W MICHELLE BROOKS W FELECIA BROWN . L X SARAH BROWN W, ,,.,,, ,L Victory, vicfory,1hc1T's our cry. - ICorol Clark, ROSE BROOKS ,, I C ff! f 4 Q A , 3 Y Z ' x,,, M X 1 KAREN BROWN . ,.' ,X X! X AIX LINDA BRUNSON '9- ak 1 KI LK ., SALLY BROADHURST SUSAN BROADERICK CAROL BROWN ROSE BROWN LL ii U Q, GENEVIEVE JEANNE NELSON, Homecoming Queen, BRYANT 'Z 1 Senior Class float clears The air. fBonnie Moore, Party McKinnon, Morlha ELLEN MARK BRENDA BUCKLES BURCHICK BUSH ROYCE DENISE JONATHAN lanhaml BUZZELL BYERLY CALESS LINDA JOAN ALAN DEBORA BILL CAMPBELL CAPOTOSTO CAREY CARILLO CARLE l One by one, they all topple over. lMichelle Boudet, Judy Lomond, Kim Arislal 'Q 5- ,. 4 ,LQ ' J 'fn' 4 x. ,'V'4K ?7 Z it' A ' 4 S E 'a 4 3 1? L . . ' '-LA.: elf' A- MW, iii? RODERICH CARR W, . fu? KENNETH CARROLL LISA CAROLL MICHAEL CHAPMAN a.. f . Z 1 fl 'F X4 1 A Y , 1 CYNTHIA CHASTEN 'L' IS. .ig ., HELEN CHISLEY ZW 'I M., I 4 , ' w aw ywme 'Qi' 2525! ' - 1' 9, 1 ff. ,7 V 2,7 m.',,, ,V ,Q ' Jig 1 ,1 ,354 4 4 RICHARD CLAIBORNE 122' 2 W?WWf WWW Ani 1 'hs M, -.W , 7 -. V II X, .XX I CATHERINE FREDERICK DARYL ROSE CASSELL CASSELS CAVE CERESA We QI ' Q wr? I1 ', - nf: .5llig?i::ql ,.m'?!'vawvNg,ni SANDRA CHARLTON 5 4 2? 0 A -f ef .' my ' gy ,fe 1 i I wish IhaI whaiever is supposed to happen would happen. ICynthic Walkerl RICHARD DEBRA CHRISTY ,w ,V ,g,,,f, fc' I ' ?: v f ' ,qw qu , X DOREEN CLAPPER CHICK ,, ' m lziii , f M firyflm 'f jf v. 'kg nv Ze? I 1 ' ta Q.: , F 6,531 KW, 4 y 1 Qg f fi Qyf L ff ul , I MARGARET p , I R ' Q ,f , , if! ', CHURCH . , E N12 ff,f ,W f 'ska' Yi E., E ff ,QI . , f QM- Q- .T,ZQ+IeV7fMfZ2R'f55 gawk 3MQ'qwfW? Qs, ' 4' , , V, - - 1 q?W?ZfgWWg,yQWggRf 1 4 .IP6r?+'? -. H' , sf' Y , , 'HT . f P., ,gg 1 L. ,.,g7:j va ,, v W. ,BMW , , Ly ,. I WW. :wif ,ii I 'M 'Y iq V M023 , ' 1 .2537 ,N I ' f' Ig , x u , ' , ,V I '14 'Q 1 f ff 45- L -,f ,a-7 Q' - . , 4 f ' 'L-we CAROL Ah, finally some decent food. ISandy Dordenj CLARK 'Vi II was so funny 'cause . . IGuy Aiheyj CINDY SHIRLEY CLARY CLUTE vw fifl Al . IIIQL f RONALD MICHAEL COLES COLESANTI MELANIE MICHAEL COLLIER COLLINS ' 'Cin . , III X , . , fy SYLVIA COBBS T, 14? of f LEONA COLEY f f -- 5 I if . fm A I I M Z I x , . ,ff , ,wp H-Wg f K gn I I' I, 'I4231iE?,J: RUSSELL COLEMORE DAVI D C LARK 4 Y-119 1' 5' I M 6 Kr MARS:-IA CLARK l Even after ihe game is over, he still keeps on playing. CAI Begeman Bon nie Trebbej JGHN COLTER 'T' -I. 1 rf! , , 1. I , X ' SANDRA COLVARD I I e I fv7?.f'f ' JIMQL3- a,.- ,. :V iff-ii? -if 'ww 1 lim 22 14 ki ,I s.5f11,.', 's.5??fi.E1 I 2 'WI Riawrr . , il, Q5 I QI 'EI . fill ,r ' 5 Q3 .vw 'Num' I I 'Ky rw if .59 J I A M52 gin? Img? I-. 'A ff ' . 'WI i' 0' Y Q Q I 1 - I if A Ii!-f?1r ' ffm .air f I g I A-I L- fe ,?'I 'i,QsQ, - Q 134: . MTI: X25 -Yoffkjiw-. 5' ,Jw ,gyavrq :QI f 'v2.if-53155 . , C.. mm, af W 'I '.' 3 .-Inj ,, cf! I , .- gi I I fi 7-+1 I ls 50:2-. , -. ILIIIL 5 Ifiiifi '- 'f ' I. If H562 '1 - W KENNETH LYNN COMBS CONNOR ,Ti I V . gf I ki 1 I V X ffff 4 f I , X LXR I TH ERESA CONROY MARIE COOPER DEBRA CRAWFORD CREEL JOSEPH MICHAEL CONRAD f 5 hm, X 73 1 , fniw, , ,f ff ,, f ff I ,mf KATHLEEN COYNE Za Mx DEBRA CRISS Only ten more minutes. . . IMCIH Hirrelj 4, , , 11311 if ff ' Z , 2 1 ,KW -2, , f nllv X , SARA CRISWELL , nfl 4, ' - '. ya ' fu fa, . I . .I', f , 12 ' YETIA CUEFORD Wy f, ff 4, 2? i Come on PonII'1ers,I'm gonna lose my bet. IDonno Simpsonj WAYNE VIETTA CROTEAU CUEFORD KAREN CUNNINGHAM CURRAN TERESA GLEN FAITH CURTIS CUTHRELL .' rf! , ELIA DALBELLO iv ,V,, 44, ugjjf an JACQUELINE DARLING 'Vv,, gy i ffi ' ? fi'g,,- W , MM 4 - Hey, we actually got c touchdown! IKoren SI1epherdI JEFFRY DAVIS 2 TI' I? I -V v'i VVVQ ,, NANCY DONNA DEAN DEBETHZY -I I-I-1 1 I ' It -I sw I. -ff' , 'A , W , V MARK SANDRA DANGLE DARDEN X I f 'I BRIAN CATHERINE DAVILA DAVIS B, KATHLEEN CHRISTINE DAVIS DEAN H350 ---1 KAREN RICK Hey, this end is shorter than the other! ISteve Stoughj DECKER DELYEA QW Q if W R 43 KATE-JRYN SUSAN DERRY DERRY THMOTEZY DEVALJGD-GN THOMAS DOHERTY 'AHey, no lookin' ov the answers! fPo1Kehoe,Koren Wctsonj 9 ,,.. 7 Hu- 4 ' ! f f Q f ..,,v.....,,. ,. ,.,, W...,,W,Ww ,,,,...,, 7. - ,f :nip wpfgsg , J ANNE DONAHUE ,, . A n f 1- f J., JM i -43 ' , ' ' 'Q A ff- J Y . L, LORETTA EONAE-EUE JAMES DONAHUE ln l ,. . r,c,,,-'V U fe: , CC-JERYL DORY fn 'ffvwqpf e V If , 1 f-4 f 4.3 - ,. x . 771 , 4 A 2, 1 DAVID DILLEY KENNETH DIMAIO fjfmfa? Q A - 2, gufx-, , Y . rf' ' f - F L ' ' iy ' 1 47-wwf G 7 1 ,fig . I Q 5, '15 , ,st T ,QV ' , - A ROSEANN DIMISA JAMES DIPIETRO WHFAV: J: .,. ' 5 -J 1.4 49 if JOANNE JUDY DHVVER DIXON mm ,Liv The everyday classroom incidents. . .fDebra Eorehcndl .. ' - . z i- 'G 4. 'I wonder if she realizes thot there's C1 spider on her leg? Dale Lenardj PAUL PAUL DULLING DUPREE I'm sorry sir, This is Q wrong number. IDiane Foxi vu I , f - .gi ' ,,: ' Wx .'-15. ,I lg 4, ' 5 Q 4751 gt Q' Q- ' W ,Z'7?'349qd ?JQz.,..:-'mfii SJ S Y LV E S T E R D O U G LA S .1119 MARION DUEHR -gym,--W., MARY DWYEER I I DAVID EAKLE r- ..,, M . -4, TARYN EGELANIAN I! , V -.4 ff 7, Z M . 4 g 'W Ml DAVID REGINA DUBEAU DUCK Now this is the life. . .IKevin Burfl ' . f . X, I Q ff I .f V M ' KIM .IOANN ECKERMAN EDWARDS K- DONALD PAUL EPLING EPLING WWzcff74:eWWf2'f fn f' f , 'cf mf , .,.,,I 1 '-uwizi, ' Q f,Qw ' , ,Magi A Z ff db' 1 4 LEASA ESTENSEN DANIEL EVANS 5' if - if yr-1 , Mi' 'HS' ,, if Dv, .mb 7 :7 3, A , , X NK' ,e5JL ' ff 'U I 'Y'fffi..Qi?4f 5 ' l ,l I I, .N ' :AI , Q, ROBERT EVERETT FARLEY FARRELL 1 ,u f ' ' V I -'vc Z 7 gf L, U rv Z Aj ff, , 4 Zfdf V , ,Q Z 5 A ZW J, MARIE MARILYS FERNANDEZ FERNANDEZ L 4 1 You will notice that they never smile. . . ITammy Stranov, Nancy Ringle, Carla Smith, John Farley, JOHN BARBARA f 3, 4 , ,,,,g.?,.,4,,cv. ' ff, f fi , f 41 , fl PATRICIA FARRELL A , 792.2 . 14 ' -'- ' ' ,f 4, ' 1 I. A , 1 22 L ,, I1 ?4 ' Y , ,A fig.. viii iff: if , l 61 ' 1 si K ANDREW FEENEY ALPHONSO FIELDS TIMOTHY MARK '4What happened? I didn'I Hunk! lDennis Montfortl TERESA FINK FISCI-IER FISHEI. Q ,-wa.. .dv QI . , f Q X In JAMES STEVEN NORA DEBRA DIANE FLETCHER FOPMA FORD FOREHAND FOX ,,,.A ,,q..,,7E7 EE,E,,Vn ,F.,F I - If FRANKIE CINDY RONALD FRAGALE FRAZIER FRAZIER 4 5 in BONNIE Watching the girls go - draHI1a7belI! lTimoII1y Flefcherl THERESA FREDERICK FREER uslzxx-.3 WILLIAM CHARLES GAILES GANDY , fc, VI , A --.M I I I x I 'X JQYCE MEI-ODY I wish I1e'd drop thcl 'I'?'! occenlf' IAIIison Glosgowl GANTT GARRETT KAREN FREITAG ,, , . . , ,, ,A ,.,, , 77,77 A A ,A AA Mr., -A AEAW7 X, , J 4jI l7 A A A f SUSAN EDWARD WILBUR A GRANT GRAHAM GOOLSBY A 'G A f A A A A A A 'ff' A A A A A A A A A KEITH JAMES GISELLE A GOODHUE GODBOLD GLEASON A A A ANDREW ALLISQN Step right up ond ge? your schedules! fKim Eckermon, Mike Muggj SON-JA A GLASGOW GLASGOW GILL A F8 C1 A A, : , A A A -1. A Q95 BETTY GIBSON 'SI-137 CATHERINE A rope never onrocted that many people before! GELFO ,!E,,mWyf--w,,NM,.w . 4? 'Z' ?'.,3v' HENNINGTON GREEN JOHN GROSS 1 J' PATRICIA HAGYE DANA HARFORD DEBRA HARPER y 'vft ' f N 1' . ,,,, 'fi rm, I 4 IL 'Sl' ' gf:-I V' 'hx R Vx 1 'A 1 T 2 ,. - BERNARD CONSTANCE GREGORY GREGORY X: ,A gy. ? X'-, Another Monday morning. fBernie Gregoryj STEVEN KIM GUNN HAGAN gf, ga? .v 131 i SCOTT ANTHONY GREGORY MARY HAND HANYOK HANYOK HARDESTY And now you doncers have lust completed the ewgnfh hour. Congrofmofions, 8 V T T T 1 .Qlm -ff Q,- : ,fm 'a :- .P.5v rp V3 I 5 5, T,,f.,- 1 mf: JOHN HARRIS f ' f , ' , ,, f-W-,,4f.m. She wonvs us Io read all thot? IRicIcy CarrI WALTER HARRIS ' ff - DOREEN DIANE HAWKINS HEISHMAN LL, f THOMAS HOWARD HENRETTY HERMANN BRADLEY CLARENCE HIBBS HICKS WM , 431, 7' WILLIAM HELTON 4 ANTHONY HERZIG PARRICK HARRIS f'f 4, K K 'W 'A LAURA HARTLEY ALICE Hurry up ond fell her, will you? IMicI1eIIe BrooksI HIGHSMITH THOMAS HILTON -fb- VIRGINIA HOGGARD .lUBILATIONI lNofalle Prah, Michele William , 3 DERRICK MARY ROBERTA HOLMES HOPPENJANS HORSWOOD Bob Redd quickly lines up paddle ond ball for c lighfning return. MATTHEW HIRREL REUBAKD sl HOHENSTEIN Kevin Keehn looks in vain of the playground scene in Once Upon o Playground. -110' ROBERT KEVIN HORTIE HOSKINS f f f , ,px 5 1 1 F- 'I X F fa' , 'T jg!! . Qi! yzijgffii, -znhmirl '14, I 1 , , . f ff 7 ' ff ' fm X . - , J ,f I fj4i4 ,yf' I - A I . i , V -f- A, , z A Qffffg. ' ff , , ,IF7 , - f, if '12 ' f - . ff f 9 ' 1' ' if A - 1 lllv X -'l:: f IT Q gi: , , M i ,g j af' 1 1' , f 'f f' -ff, M gf' ff! fluff ,Q jf f?'Lf - Lf? 'Y ,i V 1.1- 'f y'.f f ff, V, ,f f , ' 'H I 1 .f ' ' f , 5 f J - 2?-ff q ff' ',,A :Z -I-ffl' 4,,, ! L pf K 1 af , Q' 3 r I T 5 fi f. - J' l -, ! I ' f f ' if ' X 4 ' N fi Q L - H1 182 G ' , ' 52 ' fm X f'!'A' X ,wx 1 E Q S Ji' 4 9 , V , I , f , gr. ay 5 ilkw 3 'X ' A ff ff!! f 'fffV iT - K f . I f ff? 'ml jgf' A '- ', Z?f,: ' y ff fag, Q V M f ff . x 'A' E ff! r. 1.9! f 1 4 f X? A . ' ? I I V.AAf I I 1 M , ,ff lf.. if ,r- ,' x , A 1 ' f X I I 1 ff 2 Z! E J fxff ff 7 7 R 4 I X Z L . V! ' x X X K XXX x NV f Wjcg 2 4, 'v V f f f 1725 V. in 4 ,f , if V 54,69 . , 1 ,, W, 1 I v , 1 A? 1 0 .f f f BARBARA MARCIA MARCIA HOUCK HOUDESHELDT HUGHES f ,.f,, ,, V . DIANE CHARLES JACKSON JEFFRIES , ,M PETER JOHN JELINEK JENKINS -1--.kssfm-,--N' M. NATHAN HUGHES 'IX I ff s,XX,ff LORETTA IZZO Hey, IeI's go! IDon ResfIyI 5039 For 56.25 plus tip, you too can have a beautiful bush. MICHAEL JENKINS MILTON JOHNSON p.,. RAYMOND JOHNSON Av' 4Tf '2' VIRGINIA JOHNSON ,N,t- Dt SIIIDIIISIIN U mfr mcum RONALD But you don'1understand. Ueff Beyrent, D KIineI JONES JORDAN gf? 'f f1fW1'c wg I' Z wif . I IAJVXAM, f ff ERIK SUSAN PAUL MONICA JOWERS JUDGE JUERGENSEN KALENEVICH ,,,.,,b f , ---J N I , . J ff ELVIRA KAPER hav' aim, Mike, the orotor! IMike Muggsj BARBARA KARL SUSAN KANE 'EJ I' ,4 NANCY KAPLAN ffl? ERIC KARLANDER rw f. K I ' 'K CYNTHIA KARLINSKY PATRICK KEHOE 6 ,, ' hw., , f :7' Q , 1 A. ,f I F pl J f I g n ,,.., , JEFFREY 37 052412 KINES ' ,Z 'gQ,Qc6, I 101 Z I A I ZW- , ,, 'f5?::I, L iaQ'HQ7,:a, SUSAN KING If you Ihink that . . . I IMork Tin1IeI X V We , , f ,- , f X H 1 CYNTHIA KAY M... PATRICIA KENDALL PATRICK KEEHN ,b I f, I7 ., ax! 'W-F J I' ' 2 1 nn, .3 A f x-VIf1iII'1-1 ff. 'Y ' .I JOSEPH KINCIUS sy' ,' 2 ,251 3, 4.NI,C75f- 5' 7'1 4 :ew..l 1. . ' 4 ',L.'.u' ' 'I 1' nf. . ' ' Zhkl., The firedrill period. IAIison Bosseft, MicheIe Bassett, Monica Kclcnevich, CcroIWcescI1e lf W! X 1 Q .4-fr DEBRA DEBORAH JOSEPH DONALD CAROL KINZIE KLINE KNIGHT KNIGHTEN KNOTT BERNERD KOLLAR 7, If I if KAREN KRAUSE If Hey wait I have your coke! IVicki Wahsj BARBARA LADD MARY CONSTANCE KOSACK KRAUSE s....,,, DEBRA JOHN KRIVAK KYLER iii MICHAEL DONNA LAMACCHI LAMB I JENETTE DEBBIE LAMOND LAMONT if ' Clgrf, ff C 'I' df? D 1 -Jag , 1 3' g'CEfC? RICHARD MARTHA Now jus! one more thing and I'II be done. IYeHia Cuefordj LANDIN LANHAM f' if 7 In 1 5 , Oh such QfG5CIf10fInQ subject, ICindy Morrisl QW ' 33 K, I IIA' Wg! 2, STEPHEN LERCH 5 ,- '17 I I PATRICIA LEVESQUE 'EE' VALERIE LEWIS , 5. I -. 1 v g'f'f'f 1 W A II , .aj 6, Af' f Z WLM. V gg, if ' Awkgf f ui ' gil, f , . 'jf-eb. Q a gua z,fQ:g.jfe? ,' f -on ldv. fi' eh ha v in, 'TD 09:1 4-.4 '9 I .0 'I WAYNE LEROUX Yi wu, -v .Zvi L' f d.v -71' . ' vw H.. fr: X a ' Quiz I , L E gp , I V? ' ' . uf I . gy'- ',g JAMES LEWIS 'K' PETER LEWNES y 1 Q 5 . I r wp gil ff X ZW M , f if X ' 12 9?,?' DELCINE KEITH DEBORAH LATN EY LATTISAW LEE www V ffzbfrmv if U wa 4 7 ,x ,V fix Q az' fi , f LINDA THOMAS KATHRYN LEHMAN LEIZURE LEO 1r5,.,,,1 Janice Bond shows Kirk Alter the intimofe defails of playing frisbee. JOEL LICHVAR JEFFREY LIVINGSTON -5413, QWM, ELSTON LOMAX A I 'Z...'J.1 Hey, not right now, l'm Iaking u test. ILex Ruygrok, Steve Schoech, Bob WorTherI GERARD LINSTROM LINDA LLOYD TI1eII1ree plays you will see fonighf . . . IAIIison GIclsgowI LOVING WILLIAM LEYH Iv no , KATHY LEYPOLDT Quin 1 J my 1 IK Z XX 1 ' X GWENDOLYN LITTLE yafbw. I 'SLP' MARCIA LOEFFLER DEBRA LOWTHER 485W MICHAEL LUFTMAN ANNE MACKINNON ROBERT MALLARDI f, ,, up 1 'iff I' X It X .X . As-J f,,,,J..2fQ SHARON LYLES JULIE MAFFAY 'WJ' W'--I T- 'lliwm JOHN LYNCH RONALD MALAY DENISE For cz clear, clean complexion. . . IMork Fischerj FRANK MANGIALARDI MARASCIULA JOHN MARASCIULA You wouIdn'I have believed III IAIice Highsmifh, Susan Broderick, Carol CIurkI CYNTHIA MARSHALL ., I A IEE!! Q:?5,Q. , I 1 A f If 11' If ' ' ,, 'N 'H I ifff in ' X.. pg '-iii. ,. . Q-1, ,,.. ,,,, 1 , ,f f a Ili pr F f GEORGE MARSHALL MARILYN I wish fhey'd Ialk louder, maybe I'd be able Io answer sam MASON IMicheIIe Boudetj ' I I I ..4., , ' ii I, bi EULA KARLEEN BE'I'I'Y MATTHEWS MATIIS MEADOWS And here comes your favorite. . . ITed Shawej 'uns 1 I .1 u a l.0e I go JOHN MARZIANI RICHARD MASCARO e of mis. ANGELA MASSEY MATTHEWS MITCHELL Geez, does he ever have a great looking bod! ISusan Broderickj 1 PATRICIA CHARLES MEDLOCK MEISSNER if v -X 1' 5 a 1'f?+sg,4-f Q , .W y L. qv-0 1 W GL I 4 f-1 ,, f-0.5.1 - ' f- 3' ng ' ' ' ,lv ug :M fi 3 7 ..-Wal , 1 . I f Q 193 Z , ' L, Af . X H ak .gf v X .. f ? , , Q C LINDA JAMES MERCILLIOTT MERRICK fi, , ,.,,,,., ,,l,Z.,,Z,i,,,, ,,,, , .,,., 5 ,,,,,, i '4 ' , X -' f 'X f X PAMELA MICHIE MIJARES CARLOS MILLER wif' I ' V' CASANDRA MILLS , Q , ', ', L C353 16272575 MICHAEL MINNICK One of those Ponfhers. IPOI KeI'1oeI WQMWWMWWJ , OLIVIA I wonder how many I can mess up this Mme? I.Iim Benderj he f u 3, A: I 4 W 3' , f, 45 LILI W f A I MICHAEL MILLER JOHN MILLER Another one of Ihose twenty-four measure rests while IINI flutes ploy forever, IRICR Delyeo, Debbie Krivckl 'A' x, Y rf, XV , JANICE MITCHELL If DONNA MOLUSKI fin ,f- I BONNIE MOORE ma 922 Why do I always get stuck with cleaning-up? IAnne Makinnonj gn W: .ff--v X PATRICIA MOORE , 4 ' v.- v X Si-IERYL MOORE N, X I ' ' l I PATRICIA SANDRA MITCHELL MITCHELL .W I ,, ,,,.. TI-IERESA DENNIS MONICO MONTFORT DEBRA MOORE CAROL MOORE V in , ...,7V,.,,7, , , .A 1 RICHARD SHARON MOORE MOORE 473' I f I' WAYNE STERLING MORQLES MORAN WWW' fww ? A cp f 3 , -,H M, A' 7:11 ' iw! - If 62 ,Q L.. .. MARY VICKIE ELAINE RUSSELL MOREHOUSE MORELAND MORGAN ,I-1-,, . ,,,-,,. 5 ',f,:,,',f-uf.. , 'Wifi' 4? if I W. , G , dd:-4g1,,,f,, og-ur my ':,g'f,:?53p- ,-ffwi. - V' YHHQQXZ . 'ff hv , 4. Sf, . V 1? W f ef 4 1 1 CYNTHIA JOAN MARY MORRIS MORRISON MOTHERSOLE Then what did he soy? fMurciu Hughesj THOMAS JOH N LEON I MURPHY MURRILL MYERS Judy Lomond snuggles up in an old horse blanket 1 ' f M X ,, L V ANITA JACQUELINE MOYER MUDROCK MICHAEL RICHARD MUGG MULLIKIN -.pq THOMAS JANIS MYERS MCFARLAND SUZANNE BRIAN MCGOWAN MCGREEVY , 4 .r , q S 'lo X '- an oohiahm How's this for you? fKim Eckermonj PAU s Needham and Co oHempT Yo set f re to the school Bm there I5 another side to This story Q V I . fl I I CHRISTOPHER JEANNE NEEDHANI NELSON , sfx DEBBIE NEW T , Q gif 1 , ,, , Z2 2 as W,.iSe.,,gfW 5 ,554 I' 'ff ' ,..g Vg., r MICHAEL NEWKIRK aw -dw? MARY NIVEN KAREN OLDS I wish thu? guy would stop following us. IDebbie Kinziej -2--vw, , ,f 'A ' k.L.,,..- I Ik r Ax LW' 'gffcx IIIWF I1 III' Alix X I A MARK NICHOLSON NORENE OERTEL , T i:gw1'V'1! '1rl'f ,' I .,,y .AX , V: DEBORAH OLEK 4-r ' DONNA DENNIS OLIFF OLIVER I , Hey wcxif, This stuh' seporoIecI Ioo mucI1. I.IoI1n Lynch, Ron Sinkfield, Som AmsIeccI, Andrea Corrollj KATHLEEN OLSON O'MEARA - 'T X .., '10, , fm, 1 5 o i DERRICK PARKS I f 4 f fr: lf:-ii L. M' I , A A WADE PEARSON 2 1 ' 212 xx , . Q 4 ' 3 la 52 A., if ' ' AE I , , f 1 5,20 A e 4 62 1 f, f ,f I , 4 WILLIAM PAUL OSBORNE OUSLEY Qfz 1 -1 V g ef , I ,! Z 1 5' fb 6 I 5 . , I I , Six, five, four, Ihree, Two, one, holIeluich! DAVID ANTHONY PACL PARKS , , 1-nvF' , I V,,. ,, . 7 25 If 5 IQ X g' CHRISTINA PATTON f Wig ,X CHARLES PERROTT ' J ' ,, If W I DIANE PETERS MARY Mommy, Mommy, help meI IJe1 f BeyrenI,Lenc1h Amberj PHILLIPS uh I ,.- f N-nv f 'U ,Au-14: If ' 0 xy k 715 X f X if W !u X . 43 ?'f n ffl ef' af ff Yr 5-. 2 I ..: f If 1 ' - ' 7 1 I - W - , I '- ' x w 4 e 'Z . I I , I N , , Xxx I T. X X V r A -in-11 :Iii imnl Q A 7 QQ, Af x v V L I I f Ts H 1 .fi , N MA VV rf' ' ' .4 JJVJ' J ' f',.f7,. , Y ff K Z , L LVQ In FMA. ,ff M24 'ku 'asf' .L 4 J 1 YI ' X f Af.,f,, f ,-t, - s, ffgifq, fy V7 ,Ill V f has . X V f iv x AA! X F . f ' N ..V 1'-' L 1 , M,--x W -V-FQYX-ix f A x y 35 l ...,, 5 H ff ma :Ianni I ,s V ,J J 'Ein A Shauna Awrich is bitten by the Susie Homemaker bug. Q: fX. LINDA POSEY M in s.. f , CHARLES PRATT ,lf 11, I DEBRA RALEY I ' wav- f f 254 14.6 . f , If ' 2 fy, 3 I con't wait much longer. ff, IMCIYY Hcrdesfj mf? V 'I M? 4'-J 'T FREDERICK PHOEBUS SHADONNA PINKERTON 'I I DEBORAH POWANDA FLORA PRISTOOP 3 , X LOUANNE RALEY , 1 CARL PINCHES I f 1 , I w ,I vy ff MEGAN PONTIOUS RICHARD POWELL , JOAN PROCTOR MW? ,991 41 '7f - v' ,,, , Y. 46: ' 2 ' 3 ' 11 If yf , af 11 27 , X , 1 , Q , CAROL RANDOLPH GEORGE KAREN RANNELLS RATLIFF ff! A 1: 'fb' F 7 f I 4,1 f f 4 f ' 4 f f , 2222 gm x f. A .J '- 5. 17' : 1 I 4 'g 37 1 .533, 'Ka .g , Q, tl ,. 1 E 1 1 0 r 6 .GLA 1 I - WILLIAM REAGAN , 43 QV, -.59 , fi ,envy ff' 2 , Q Q 'J ROBERT THOMAS REDD REDSECKER . . M- 5. 9 f '34, , ,.L1i., , ,M 'I ,, 1 -4f.1if.1. , NANCY FRED REESE REH An eye for an eye. . KEVIN NANCY REILLY REILLY DONALD MARIE RESTLY REYNOLDS Hey, our guy's coming in firsI!!I RICE RICHARDSON DAVID RIEVES f gi:-1-4-yu 'V Z 92 Z , kg! Q 5222 , 'QZ' fyu f , : Q, - w g 4,1 Q. I f- 'Iwi-S 421 63 ' 4 JOHN RIEVES , ,,-' fwfvyf- 1 BRIAN RITTER if f z.'e.:saIa,g3 , Q Once upon c time . . . Ilael Tennyson, Kim Brooks, Teresa Stubs, Steve Lerchj ,W MIM 1 M, W , DOUGLAS LOUISE JANET SUSAN ROBERTS ROBERTSON ROBINSON ROLAND l ALEXANDER GINA Roms Rosfrn 1 -:wwf-V , j', 'I mfff , , 4 9 E And after mixing, you get o watery glass of milk. ISteve GunnI STEPHEN KAREN ROSS RUEL , A 1 L , ,. ' A 4 Boa RUMPH L, ,Q 1? I LL l- RONALD SARGENT I A? V I, IRIS SASSER EREDA ALEXANDER RUSSELL RUYGROK '11 ..RR A ' V, H bVV V ' V V' V A A 41AL 7 A . W' .R hlgf' f 0 I .X I AAA W6 FRANCES MARY SARGLES SARTORI KERRY MARJORHE SAUL SCAFFA Michele Brooks and Clarence Hicks discuss polilics before school. We 0 f ,dx fo N fm L ig X l .ll l 'L as l A A Q11 L . A ,f72j -' JOYCE JULIAN SAMMONS SANCHEZ I don'Y believe I got it! lDebbie Forehcmdl JOSEPH STEPHEN SCALUCN SCHAECH 47 GREGG I-AURA SCHEIBEL SCHRECENGOST '39 Y, in if . Wf f- , ' ' 4 The Old Ones lighi Yhe way for fhe New Ones. fRicky Carr, Joan Zubres, Kim Eckermon, Chris Needhnml RANDOLPH DORIS SCOTT SEIBERT r ,f ,V I f U I I V' V : Q V i m, wx ' ff V ROMONIA SUSAN ROBERTA SELLERS SENDA SETTLE y JUDITH Another hunk of clay oughta do ii. lAlison Bcssehj SEYBERT .1 , ,Ng An excellem place to store those ping-pong bulls. Ueff Beyrent, John PATRICIA THERESA MARK FUVIBYJ SEYMOUR SHABE SHADWELL TAUNA SHAPIRO KAREN Hey, you going out tonight? IGregg Scheibel, Roberta Dondes, Mark Wrightj SHEPHERD MERRICK SHAWE X f X R STEPHANIE SHUBRICK ,, ggggg, gggg I , , I f 11 f X X I STEPHEN BRANDY JULIA SANDRA BARBARA SIEBER SIEGEL SIEGEL SIEGEL SIMMONS DONALD SIMMONS GREGORY Now tell me what happened. IRuss Wilson, Steve Lerchl SIMONDS RX fl I f -, ' , 7 1. fa 1' . .z,f,M:. A ,unzxfm DONNA MICHAEL DENISE DONALD DAVID SIMPSON SINKFIELD SIX SLEDD SMITH I IMT 1 1 I 1 1 42 1 , W X ff! ff. 3 ff GEORGE SMITH KAREN The worId's best oir-conditioned, SMITH I really doub1fhoI! INcIIhcrIieIWilliomsl Wh UCI! 'fa 43.1- ff f X , I I MARGARET SMITH If 1.12575 f MICHAEL SMYER5 1954-1974 Aww f - ffm. 4,1 Z , I.Tf,,,I I1 I.I, E HOWARD SMITH M4 rf' '- 'Z 'e AR ' . 1 non-polluting vehicle. IBob Wortherj LESLIE SMITH Moy I ask who you ore? IDoreen Hawkins, Russ Wilsonl LIL .A:.: W f I A ' .1 .1 fi I l 'MQW ,, fl? E ,vm DANIEL SNYDER Hold on, l'II fhink of II in a minu1e. IRegino Duckj MARGARET SORENSEN WAYNE STEVEN KIMBERLY SPONG STARKE STATHAM STEPHEN STEINER BARBARA STEVENSON C7 ERIC WILLIAM SNYDER SOLLOD If ,M I , , , W , ,. if 9 , ,Q .-.4 f ' f '2,-4 ,2425 I . , VI- Z ' 5 , M 4' 'f '2IJf I- , ,' f Z ' , 5573232 'vk' Q 'ii' f2'i272f,, 'I A126 I 'fiif You reaIIy don'1wanY me fo direcf, do you? Uohn Furleyj Q9 CHERYL RODERICK STOGDALE STOTLER X., iw O How's this for a pose - The Parksdale Boxers? iRay Leonard, Claude Bogder, Barron Masion, Derrick Holmesj 'lf . 1 A gf' 2 Qu f n.111 , NP ' 7t?Q2f,. ,a 2 ,MM V :Lge--X A , aff W' X , J AQXIV AJS Congratulations sweetie. iRoberta Dondes, Mrs. Sheridanj That's the way to do it Panthers! iDon Knightenj What if I told her . . . iKevin Bovicej , , V, -v ffifwx, f ff .pug 7 STEVEN STOUGH GARFIELD STOVER fx TAMARA They dad af, they did ni STRANOV If .4 V . A AV., ' THERESA DEBORAH PHOEBE STUBS SUBER SUBER One, ond Two, and three, crush, four, boom! lBernie Gregoryj GABRIEL CAROL STEPHEN SUCHER SUMLER SWIFT 'M 1 T JAMES , SYLVESTER 1 T T PANDORA 1- T mccerm 11 T ' rf , 1 H, V T T T MARK TAYLOR A J!- T' W W ' BEVERLY THARPS I 4 I MICHAEL THOMAS KATHRYN SZYPULSKI -ff MONICA TAFOYA 'N-nl Yi PRESTON TAYLOR MARY THOMAS W Q kr ' , f '35 HV, 2? - - DARLENE THOMPSON www., M .A, x -f,L, :Hman What does he wont now? lDovid Dubeaul x ,Y SANDRA TABRON P .. U -3 'F fm X T CHERYL TALBERT ,Q . , vi, . Q:-Q A f' , 4 1 . g' ,, I I ai 4-aff, L L f LAEL TENNYSON Congrctu1o1ions, Kc?hy, QKc11hy Derry, Dove S Q L' ,V wf , ,,,, 1:1 3. ' 4:19 7 mf 1 uf f Y , 'lf M , K W' ff fy,' ' ,, 1 ., p:ff71'y.f .wwf , ff .f v -1- 4: 1242 R 124 ' RW ' 'Ha' 'f fr' 5 5 JEFFREY ,NAARK THORNTON TINTLE :' .3 . ' fvwx., 's L Come on Panthers, Pcnihers le1's go! A RX ,1, R4,,,,, Come on, Iet's keep those fee Imovingf' fNoncy Ringle, C23 PAUL DONNA TORRFS TOWNSEND J f J JEFFREY FRANK TROTT TURK Ri-.LFFE LAURA JAMES PAUL TUR35 TUTHJLL TYER UTH Karen Watsonj AMELIA TRENT JJJJ l R4 4 ,L JJJF, J J BRIAN TURNER RONALD VANE x L M L -r NHS bake sole keeps Vhe people eoiing. CHERYL VANVLIET inf. 1547 LUCINDA VERNA -an-H' 4 L., 4 A45 1 . , ,f , Y f' - 1 ' , X f . '. Y , JOSEPH JOAN HELEN CAROLE DAVID VITA VOORHEES WADE WAESCHE WALDER V Z.- ..,. - x 6' 1' 1- 4 ,fi , -.1 ,jgx Q U QW Fw CHARLES WALKER Q 3 JAMES 3:02 PM. Moss confusion. WALSH CHRISTY WALL .L ,Q gghif f AJ H fr-.. 'x VLL' ix ,ZH TYRONE WARE ,,,,, , 5 , , lm A .,z ff 44. 1 - ff , ' ' 5, 5 ,I wwf-f 'g 'V :gay -.ff ' he f DEBORAH WARREN ,Z ADRIENNE WATKINS wi.- Looking none too thrilled, Brenda Bush disproves the theory that yoga increases one's concentration yizwzfffggf. ' Wf 9 ,, , ,, U, .,,,,,,,f,, ,, ,, ey, f gi' T Q 2 .1537 , . , , ,, VM, ROBERT WARTHER f-wywfwgfe-qu f -r ff -MW If V 59' 1 ' KAREN WATSON If I have to fill out iust one more of these ' 418.0 ' locater cards! fCynthia Chasej 'Q 2 CARLA BRUCE WEDDLE WEILLER i on f' ,J , V' , , , ' Q , ,nt 2 4, 1 . , f ' 1 'Q f T 4 v f 2 f THERESA WELLS Q-31 Q T .-2 ' J FRANK WHITE But, but, but . . . QAlison Glasgowj 4 I Ikx KIM ROBIN WHITE WHITTINGTON -5' ,gr 2 'Q IK 4 I, -.mlfif DIANE BRIDGET WILKINSON WILLIAMS JEAN-YVES WIDMEYER CATHERINE WILLIAMS 5 , - I gif' , IZ ,5 U5 4 f, a -' ' 'I ' 1 ! 6, I X.. I' V I I L LLL ig, DENISE WILLIAMS . 'Jeff ei f In PEGGY WILLIAMS 10 CONGRATULATIONS on becoming c member of NHS. IWayne Spong, Dave Smithj TERRY KEVIN WILLIAMSON WILSON VW , , I if ,,.., I 'SI 2 I a i ft M In ' W if 1 .In tg NILS VIVIAN THOMAS KENNETH SUSAN WILSON WINKLER WITHERS WOLFE wool: If -5 1. 1:4- :if JAMES WOODHOUSE 'rpg' 'lyk -vu 'fi f Qi-fn in JAMES And now a word to the Seniors. . . WRIGHT Inv' 5 1 , 51 0? .6 QW . If f f 6 445: f x MARK RICHARD WRIGHT WRIGHT 'iff Kathy Gelfo practices her smile To Impress the judges. z A fomished Elvira Kcper feels like ecling cz horse but sehles instead for c doughnut. M, .f -I I, .,,,, , M, 91 SIMONA WILTON YSIAS ZANDERS T . Q' ff an-1 f wi 'W AX we R . .R N .iI 'XX f CONSTANCE WOODS LAWRENCE WRIGHT JANET YOUNG GEORGE YOUNGER JOAN ZUBRES wwwwwm ff.,,W .v August raducztes W ' 4. Q , ,A f , I lmv 1 4-,A 2 f VANESSA DONNA ROBERT I AIKEN CONWAY COOKE 6 '- I 1:3 1106, 2 1 . X X I I IX XX' A 1 SYLVIA JONATHAN SHERRI Maybe she was felling 'he truth. IMary Thomasj DAVIS ENGRAM HUDSON f?'i ?fEff ' 'Q -' 1 , ,N ' A ' .. Q ' , V E ,vi ,v W . Q ,I AQM- SHEILA RAY MICHELE CHERYL BRENDA JEFFERSON MCCLOSKEY O'MALLEY PEACOCK WILLIAMS Now ihis is the way Yo spend a day at school. ADAMS, Debbie M. Go to Maryland University and maior in Physical Edu- cation, and minor in Auto Mechanics. Be a Physical Education Teacher. Good Luck Class of '74. Keep Truckin', Green Machine. ALESTOCK, Cynthia Y. Cindy. Be an accountant. Keep on Truckin'. Soul Singers Club-I, French Club-2,3, Pep Club-2,3, Bowl- ing Club-3, treasurer-4. ALLEN, Drake R. Flash. Grow mushrooms in Arizona. Play vibraphane for Zither Symphonics. Let the world find happiness and lots of good clean fun in Viet Nam. ALLOCCA, Lisa M. Berg, Drita McNeta, Princess, Dick Butkis, Little Moose. When in Doubt - fake it out! Eng. Dept. Stu- dent Assistant-4, Student Chairwoman to the English Dept.-4, Errand girl for Mrs. Brylawski and generally running around for Sue-4. ALSTON, June G. Peanuts. Be a Model of designer. The best thing to do in life is succeed in everything you do. And in every- thing you do, do it well. AYARS, Jean L. To become myself by meeting others, to get Steve pregnant. Love each moment for there is something beautiful living. Grass grows . . . stars shine . . . waves break . . . sun forever . . . friends. Future Teachers of America-I, Volleyball Intramurals and Varsity Team-2, Co-Chairman Dance Marathon and participant-2, Back Packers-2, 3, 4, Guys and Dolls- 3, Student Government-3, Water Polo-3, 4, Art Club- 4, ChiIdren's Theater-4, W.E.T.A.-4, Harvey-4, Back Corner Club-4, Hall Monitor-4. BACKORA, Charles W. Chuck. College, Physical Education Teacher. lwant to be remembered as one who gave all he had to give. Baseball-I , 2, 3, 4, Basketball-'I , 2, 3, 4. BAILEY, Patricia L. Patty, Bail. Be a secretary. Elia don't forget English. I hope everything works out at the hospital lStevel. Well, I'm glad to be leaving but I'll miss having a good time. BAKER, James A. Jim. Band-l, 2, 3, 4. BARBER, Norwood M. Pedro. Get out of school. BARRETT, Gary L. Bare-Nut. Be a Printer. D.O. Club-4. Bare-Nut. BARRETT, Sandra L. Sandy. Travel, live, have fun. Sorrow knocked at the door, Faith answered, and found no one there. It's been fun, but I'm sure glad I'm getting the hell out of herel C.V.E.-3, 4. BARYON, Marlene C. Marlene. Leather crafts teacher. Student representa- tive for C.V.E. class. BASILE, Anthony S. Tony. BASSETT, Alison Al, Ali. To find myself o profession that will satisfy me. THE SUN IS BUT A MORNING STAR and in soli- tude, I find myself and nature, with people, the world. IMPEACH NIXON. . . Pylon-I, Student Council-I, Encampment for Citizenship-2, Bicycle Club-3, Folk Singers-3, Thespian H. Society-3, 4, WETA-TV Show Production-3, 4, Art Club-4, Photog- raphy Club-4. BASSETT, Michele To find my true self. If I should meet thee after long years, How should I greet thee? With silence and tears . . . Please don't be too pessimistic about the future because of our present, iust remember our Hope. Winning isn't everything, it's NOTHING. BEAUCHAMP, Edith J. Edie. I plan to be a general surgeon. For once I can't think of anything to say. Editor Bear News-I, Art Club-2, Biology Club-2, 3, Science Fair, Ist place-2, Area Science Fair-2, Science Club-3, president-4, Midgard Medieval Mercenary, Militia Mistress of the Wardrobe-4, Barchan's consort-4. BEAVERS, Donna L. Schlitz, Bubble Butt. Goto college, establish a career, then maybe get married. Live for each moment it only happens once. Hey Shifty eyes, remember me? BELL, Arthur Butch. Engineer. Baseball-I, Weightlifting Club-I, 2, 3, Varsity Club-I , 2, Football-I , 2, 3, Letterman Club- 2. BELL, Robert W. Bob. Be a paid fireman in D.C. Keep on trucking. Like the song says. Goodbye to Parkdale and busing for- ever. And remember, you snooze, you loose! Sleep- I, 2, 3, 4. BERNHARD, Robert D. Millionaire and marry Miraculous Mutha. Do it and do it good. BEYRENT, Jeffrey D. Jeff, Carson of Venus, Spock. College, LIVE, be E.R.B. Where's that train now?! Kaoriraiodadas! Moving right along . . . God grant me the hindsight to see where I've been and the foresight to see where I'm going. Science Club, president-I, Chamber Ensemble-I, Mixed Chorus-I, Concert Choir-2, 3, 4, Twelfth Night-3, F.H.A. Fashion Show-3, Modern Dance-3, 4, N.T.S.-3, 4, P.B.C.-4, Harvey-4. BILODEAU, Helen D. Denise. Travel the world. BLADE, Gail E. Secretary, travel, marriage. I pass this way but once, therefore, I hope that the footprints I leave behind could be measured not their length but by their impressions. Good Man Charlie Brown-I, Chorus-I, Choraletts-2, Girls Volleyball-2, Class Floats-2, 3, 4, P.O.W.-M.I.A. Club-3, Concert Choir-3, Interact Club-3, 4, Fashion Show-3, 4, Student Assistant-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. BLADEN, Timothy B. Smiley. Knowledge is a dangerous thing inthe hands of fools. H.P.H.S. Intramural Flag Football Champi- ons-3, H.P.H.S. Intramural Basketball-3, College Park Basketball-3, 4, Parkdale Intramural Basketball-4. BOGER, Gail D. To succeed. Many a man with no family tree has suc- ceeded because he branched out for himself. BOUDET, Mike J. Stud, Grub, Lizard. Accountant. For your yesterday, we gave you today. Too bad for the rest of you suck- ers. Track-'l, Mixed Chorus-I , 2, 3, 4. BOWMAN, Jeanette E. Cupcake. Secretary, I Hope that all the juniors and sophomores have many successful years. BRADDY, Shirley A. Reds. To be a social worker and to go to college. I made it through school and I hope that others will fol- low. Education is my weapon to success. Student Council, Volleyball Team. BREWER, Anita Y. Dee-Dee. Psychologist. Live your own life and you will be yourself. School Chorus-I . BRISCOE, Eugene R. Scooter. Basketball in College. I'm o Leo, I love play- ing basketball. Like to party. I love the girl I go with, I am a nice person to get along with. Track-I , 4, Bos- ketball-4. BRITT, Gail S. A blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient. BROADHURST, Sally A. To have a happy and rewarding life. Love is the only flower that blossoms and grows without the aid of seasons. Chorus-I , 2, corresponding secretary-I, Pom Poms-2, 3, captain-4, Human Relations-4, Homecoming Court-4. BRODERICK, Susan L. LynnBerger, Suse. Travel. In Memory's mystic band, Like pilgrim's wither'd wreath of flowers Plucked in a far-off land. Eat your heart out J.K. School paper-I, Gymkana-2, PomPoms-4. BROOKS, Kimberlie A. Look towards the sun and feel her wisdom. BROOKS, Michele M. To become a secretary. Whenever you think you have a good friend, always be quiet and listen. Black Student Union, Human Relations Club. BROOKS, Rose A. I plan to be a secretary. When you make it to the twelfth grade, don't think you have it made. Because you still have far to go. BROWN, Carol A. Momma. Get a little Nookie from everybody. I can resist everything except temptation. Mullins Fund-2, Student Assistant in Attendance Office-2, 3, 4. BROWN, Rose M. Rosie. To become a clerical secretary. I wish all the sophomores, juniors and seniors to have successful Luck through the years of PARKDALE SENIOR HIGH as I did. Sports, Concerts, Dances. BRUNSON, Linda M. Cheez. Social worker, sociologist. You never find time to do what you want to do. Live life as it comes, but it's always good to plan for tomorrow. Kent Krier, Business Manager-I . BUCKLEA, Ellen M. Squeak. Teach Spanish. True Peace is not Merely the Absence of Tension. It is the Presence of Justice lRespectl and Brotherhood. Bible Club, president-I, Newspaper Staff-I, F.T.A.-I, Foreign Studies League-2, Student Assistant Girls' P.E.-3, 4, Spanish Club-4. BURCHICK, Mark F. Bright Eyes. College degree in Recreation. I've saved some sunlight if you should ever need a place away from the darkness. R.H.A.B.G.-I, 2, Tennis Tourna- ment-4, Intramural Basketball-4. BURT, Kevin Play guitar, write music, live on an Indian Reserva- tion. We are all the same structure but with different roofs. BUSH, Brenda J. Be a deaf psychologist. If you love something set it free - If it comes back it's yours, if not it never was, P.O.W. Club-I, Band-I, Marching Band-2, Human Relations-3, Student Union-4, Pep Band-4. BUZZELL, Royce A. University of Maryland. Baseball-I, Intramural Bas- ketball-3, 4. BYERLY, Denise M. Neese. Elementary teacher. Live Free or Die. Gym- nastics-2, 3, 4, Black Student Union-4. CALESS, Jonathan R. Jon C. Oceanologist, Marine Biologist. Let's go into our later years with appreciation for the knowledge we have obtained while growing older. Guys and Dolls-3, Explorers' Club. CAMERON, Kenneth Kenny. Go to college or work for big company. Bas- ketball, Football, Artwork. CAMPBELL, Linda J. Jeannie. Criminology. Things come natural. Human Relations, Block Student Union, Choir. CAMPBELL, William F. Weezy. Semi-pro football player. What did YOU have in mind??? Basketball-I , 2. CARR, Roderick M. Ricky Carr, Slick Rick. College, Mathematics and Computer Science. Let's get it on and stay together because I love you dearly. To girls in particular. Bose- ball-I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Student Government-I, Prom Committee-I, Football-I , 2, Intramural Basketball-4. CARROLL, Kenneth C. Nek, Kenny. Travel, work, live, party. Me and my friend Bud are going to see this country and forget I even knew this place. J.V. Basketball-2, Mixed Cho- rus-2, Rowdy Club-3, 4. CARROLL, Lisa M. Lis, Stickler, Risa, Slick Dude! U. of Md. to maior in P.E. Sure! Ohh reeeally? What a dud! Keep the faith. Treasure your friends and always hope for the best. Do all your work in love. Girls' Chorus-I, Cheerlead- ers, J.V. Captain-2, Varsity-3, Gymkana-2, 3, 4, Jockettes-2, 3, 4, Out to lunch bunch-2, 4, Student Assistant-4. CASSELI., Catherine L. Lauren. Architect or Interior Decorator. Spiffy. If life hands you a lemon, squeeze it and make lemonade. School Newspaper-I, Drama Club-I, Rowdy Club-4. CASSELS, Frederick J. Fred, Ferd. College, nature. Zap! Baseball-I, Freds'- 2, 3, Glasgows Farm-2, 3, 4, Soccer-3, 4. CAVE, Daryl L. Maiorettes-2, 3. CHAPMAN, Michael Professor of Sociology. Keep your head to the sky. Human Relations-I, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative-I, 2, Student Government Member-2, Black Student Union-3, treasurer-4. CHARLTON, Sandra L. Sandy. Ski in the Alps. Student Council-I, Gymkana- I, 2, Cheerleaders, J.V.-2, Varsity-3, Ski Club-3, 4, W.E.T.A.-4. CHEN, Wen-Chi A time ta get, a time to lose. Girls Choir-3, Math League-3. CHICK, Richard C. Rusty Chick. Lay on the beach and count the grains of sand or travel to the perfect place. This senior is say- ing, good luck in life and live it good, it's the only one we got, so stay healthy and be good. Take it easy. CHISLEY, Helen D. Executive Secretary. I didn't think I'd make it this far, but being together is all it takes. L.P.J., K.P.J., and H.D.C., Right on! Class Representative-2, Girls Choir-2, B.S.U.-2, Girls' Varsity Track-3. CHRISTY, Debra L. Deb, Deee-bra. College, Marine Biology. You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can't pick your friends' nose. Sorry about the: WOW! Plan on itl Chorus-'I, 2, Ski Club-2, Freds-2, 3, Glas- gows Farm-2, 3, 4, Jockettes-2, 3, 4, Out to IunClt bunch-2, 3, 4, PomPoms-4, Pub-4, Anti-busing Rally! CHURCH, Margaret A. Marg. Airline Stewardess. Student Council, executive committee-I, representative-2,M.A.S.C.dr1Cl P.G.R.A.S.C. Representative-I, Gymkana-I , 2, 3, 4i Prof. Coop Club-3. CLAIBORNE, Wayne R. Bigman. College, own an accounting business. Start- ing this year, every senior who leaves this school take a brick with him. So by the class of 'I980 there will be no more Parkdale. Rowdy Club. CLARK, Carol A. Clark, Skink, Big C, Clark Bar, Super Jock. Travel, go to art school, fall in LUV. Big Al - sis - let's toss an egg . . . Sure Buddy . . . Keep your eyes on God's blue sky, and the shadows beneath can never touch you. School Play-I, I.C.D.-I, Cheerleaders, J.V.-2, Varsity 3, captain-4, Human Relations-3, Row- dies-3, 4, Glosgow's-3, 4, Prayer Group-4, Pub Club- 4, Homecoming Court-4. CLARK, David A. Dave. Goto P.G. College, travel. CLARK, Marsha Z. Peaches. Police Woman. Being at this school I have learned o lot of work in my History class. I like it very much because I could never stand history, but now I like it. CLARY, Cindy L. To serve and love God forever. For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. Choir-I, Choralettes-2, Folk-Singing Club-4. COBBS, Sylvia A. Bae-Bae. Model, stenographer. All I want to do is to get out of school because it's just not fun anymore. Skate, Bowl. COLES, Ronald G. Rondoo. Be an Electronics Engineer. Toastmasters-'I . COLESANTI, Michael J. Get out of school. Hello Free World. School's out far- ever and it's time to start living free and really time to find out what life's really all about. COLEY, Leona A. Lee, Shorty, Secretory. My goal was to complete school, now that I have, I want to go on farther for education and want to let others to know, to keep on with it. Knitting Club-I, Home Economics-3, C.V.E.-4. COLLIER, Melanie M. Mel. Goto P.G. College. Chorus-I, Drama Club-I . COLMORE, Russell A. Snookie. Airline Pilot. That all those people under me will have as much hell as I had in school. COLVARD, Sandra G. Sandy, Jock, Brains. Phys. Ed. teacher. Terry-Right on! Right on! Right on! Decker - Learn some new dance steps! Hey chicks! Over here iock! I sure hate to leave, God bless! Pep Club-I, F.H.A.-I, Intramu- rals-I, 2, G.A.L., historian-2, president-3, 4, Girls' Varsity Basketball-3, 4, Girls' Varsity Track-3, 4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4, Girls' Varsity Vol- leyball-4, French Club-4. CONNOR, Lynn M. Lynnie, CPP. College. Lost somewhere between sun- rise and sunset - an opportunity, an idea, a chance. No rewards offered - for in time they are gone for- ever. Hurry up Ja! Gymkana-I , 2, Student Council-I , 3, PomPoms-3, treasurer-4, Student Assistant-4. CONROY, Theresa L. Terry. To make people happy and spread smiles. To learn is to understand the complexities of life. I am learning and I am beginning to understand. Mixed Chorus-2, Intramural Volleyball Team-3. CRAWFORD, Debra A. Debbie. Courtroom stenotype or model. Be yourself. Don't do something iust because everyone else is. Chorus-I , Maiorettes-2. CREEL, Joseph P. Joe. Be an Architect. Gees O Flip. Duckpin Bowling- 2, 3, Intramural Football-3. CRIMMINS, Jim D. Boo. Get a good iob and get ahead in life. Track-3. CRISWELL, Sarah A. Dinky. Get out of here. Gymkana-4. CROCI, Jeannie Go to college, sing professionally. A place is not iust a place if it holds memories - significant in the pres- ent, only as part of the past. Chamber Ensemble-I, Choir-I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club-2, Folk Club-2, 3, 4, Cho- raletts-2, 3, 4, president-4, Decoration Committees-3, Concert Choir-3, 4. CUNNINGHAM, Karen S. Go to college, maior in History. Sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I iust sits. Fashion Show-'I , Con- cert Band-'I, 2, 3, Marching Band-2, 3, Symphonic Band-4, Pep Band-4. CURTIS, Glen A. Symphonic Band-2, 3, 4, Orchestra-2, 3, 4. CUTHRELL, Faith B. Become a veterinarian. Everyone should have the right to live, not iust exist. Band-I, Powder Puff Foot- ball-I, Symphonic Band-2, Pep Band-4, Bowling Club-4, Interact Club-4. DAL BELLO, Elia E. Eli. Med. Tech. To Sandy and David - eat my shorts. Sandy remember the night the chain went up. Patty keep exploring. Yau never know how much some- thing means till it's gone. Girls' Intramural Basketball- 2, MulIin's Fund-3, F.B.L.A.-3, Human Relations-3. DANGLE, Mark H. Artist, art teacher. Orchestra-I, Band-I, 3, 4, J.V. Tennis-2, Concert Band-2, 3, Ski Club-2, 3, 4, Varsity Track-3, 4, Concert Choir-4. DARDEN, Sandra A. Become a secretary and stay unmarried. Hi Joey and Frankiel How embarassing!! Hey Deb, Iet's skip! Joey l'm gonna give up on you! Chorus-I, Service Club, F.B.L.A., vice-president. DARLING, Jacqueline J. Jackie, Jackass Jo. College, marriage, work lhealth careerl. In this life we have three great lasting quali- ties -- faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of them is love. Cheerleaders-captain, I, Good Morning Duty-I, Mixed Chorus-2, Jockettes-2, 3, 4, P.O.W. Club-3, Mike-3, 4, Anti-Busing Rally-3, Hilda's-3, 4. DAVILA, Brian K. Wildlife or forestry management. As Edsel Murphy said, What can go wrong-will go wrong. Cross Country-I, Spring Track-I , 2. DAVIS, Catherine A. Cathy. Secretarial work. High Point Post Office Rep- resentative-2, Student Assistant-4. DAVIS, Jeffry A. Gip. Become a migrant farmer in Canada. Mixed Chorus-I, News Bureau-3. DEAN, Christine M. Chris, Shorty, Small Fry. Secretary and housewife. When I tell you I love you, it's not because I know you'lI never go, it's because I wish you didn't have to go now. Mixed Chorus-I , 2, librarian-3, Choraletts-4, F.B.L.A., secretary-4. DECKER, Karen M. Airline Stewardess. Ho-Ho we love you! Special love to Stretch and Valerie, may you always dance on your own two feet . . . Adoisy Grosey! Student Council, president-I, Cheerleaders-I, S.G.A. repre- sentative-2, Modern Dance Club-2, 3, Guys and Dolls-3, Twelfth Night-3. DERRY, Kathryn A. Kathy. Western Maryland College. Teach the deaf. 5.G.A.-'I , 4, Play Tournament, The Will -3, Harvey- 4, N.T.S.-4. DERRY, Susan E. Sue, Susie, Craziness. Make a million bucks the easi- est and fastest way possible. You're a fool! Right! l'm kidding? Right? Unless you love someone nothing else makes any sense. Yearbook-I, F.H.A.-I, News- paper-'l, Gymkana-2, Rowdy Club-3, LAIR-3, HALF- STAFF-4, Rowdy Club-3. DEVAUGHN, Tim A. Timmy. Printing. The bussing changed a lot of things at Parkdale. I was bussed here from High Point but I think I was lucky to be bussed. Model Rocketry Club- 2, Ping Pong Club-2, D.E.-4. DIMAIO, Kenneth P. Buddy. To help my friends, near and far. Be neat, dis- creet, and stay on your feet. Get high on life, and enioy what you have. If you need a friend, l'm there. DIMISA, Rose A. Rose. Secretary. This year was best. I wish the best of luck to all future classes to come. F.H.A.-3, 4. DIPIETRO, James J. Jim. Sports writer. Only once this time will come so all I can do is have some fun. Good-bye everyone. James G. Mullins Fund-2, Varsity Track-3, 4, Quill and Scroll-3, 4, Collage-3, 4, News Bureau-3, 4. DIVVER, JoAnne P. Jo, Smokin' Jo, SPP. Further my education, party often. In order to make friends and keep them, you have to be honest. Lynn, Wait for me! Gymkana-I, Student Assistant-3, PomPoms-4. DIXON, Judy A. Peaches. Secretary or commercial artist. DONAHUE, James P. Jim. Biologist, natural wildlife. School is best for learning, but the best thing we get out of it is getting out of it. Band-I , 2, Basketball-I, Soccer-'I, Marching Band-2, Bowling. DONAHUE, Loretta A. Lore. Airline ticket agent. The richest possessions can melt away, love and friendship will always stay. Yearbook Staff-I, Pep Club-4, Art Club-4. DONDES, Roberta Go to college, religion and sociology. Be Yourself. Take care I'lI miss you - Mand A, The Fearsome Threesome. Don't ever forget Texaco's pump. Look out world, here I come!! Drama Club-I, Chorus-I, F.H.A.-'I , 2, 3, Bowling Club-2, 3, secretary-4, P.O.W.-M.I.A. Club-3, Mullins Fund-3, French Club-3, Interact-3, president-4, Pep Club-4. DORY, Cheryl A. Brown Sugar. College, nurse. As I leave Parkdale Senior High remember this: Keep working, believe in yourselves, take care, and enioy life while you can. Volleyball-2, Human Relations-3, 4, Black Student Union-4. DUCK, Regina E. Regina. DULLNIG, Paul F. P.D. Become a writer and an honest politician. Those the Gods destroy, They first make angry. Keep cool and work for the future, remember the past. Bought PUSH Button-3, 4, Pie-Eating Contest-4. DOUGLAS, Sylvester Bubbles. Hard worker. To my Love Jones ?. ECKERMAN, Kim E. Wreckerman. Teach elementary education. As I leave Parkdale, I leave basically only the building. I take with me much more - the knowledge I've gained, my memories and my friendships. Drama Club-I, Yearbook-I, Library Club-I, Mullins Fund-2, chair- man-3, Interact Club-2, treasurer-3, Bowling Club-2, secretary-3, Office Intern-2, 3, Student Government- delegate-2, representative-3, treasurer-4, National Honor Society-3, 4, Student Assistant-4, Karen Gold- berg Booster Club-4. EDWARDS, JoAnn Bozo. To get out of school. EGELANIAN, Taryn L. Ege, Munchkin. College, get married, be happy, and write an Armenian Cookbook. We have only love to help us find our way, as we go out into the world. So like laughing children we'll go - singing love. Drama Club-I, Homecoming Float-2, Ski Club-2, Concert Choir-2, 3, secretary-4, P.G. County Choir-3, Maryland State Choir-4, PomPoms-4, Homecoming Court-4. EPLING, Donald R. Fat Boy. To be rich. ESTENSEN, Leasa M. Birdlegs, Honky, Zorbrina, Sugar. College, maior in BEC, Marriage. Let everything you do be done in love . . . Poor Baby! . . . Chances are! . . . Hiya Spice!! GirI's Choir-I, Folk Club-I , 3, Gymkana-I, 4, Mixed Chorus-2, Bowling-2, Drama-3, Choralettes-3, 4, Girls' Track-3, 4, Modern Dance-3, 4, Cross-Country Mgr.-3, 4, Human Relations-4, Interact-4. FARLEY, John N. For-out Freaky Farley. Since you only go around once, do the best you can and get the most out of it. Basketball-I, Track-I, Concert Choir-2, manager-3, president-4, All-Honors Chorus-2, 3, 4, Chess Club-3, All-State Chorus-3, 4, Handbelles-3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4, Tennis-3, 4, LAIR-3, 4. FARRELL, Patricia A. Patty. To serve God. I am alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Jesus, there is none other like him. Prayer Group-4. FEENEY, Andrew J. Andy, A.J., Speedy, Slow poke. Try to do what Jesus would want. Since I brought Jesus into my life, I have had a much better relationship with my environment. When running remember: the faster you run, the more rest. Track-4, Indoor Track-4, Cross Country-4. FERNANDEZ, Marie A. Hop-a-long, Sunshine, Spic. Help others realize how much God loves them no matter what they've done or will do. I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. If God be for us, who can be against us? Bear News-I, F.H.A.-president-I, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track-mgr.-2, Spring Track Star-2, Young Life- 2, 3, 4, P.O.W.!M.I.A.-3, Human Relations-3, presi- dent-4, Interact-3, 4, Prayer Meetings-3, 4, Cross Country Mgr.-4, S.G.A.-4, Pep Club-4, Student Union-4, Security Council-4, N.H.S.-4. FERNANDEZ, Marilys Psychologist. The pursuit of excellence in the midst af adversity, is invariably matched by the glory of the result. Pep Club-I, Glee Club-I , 2, F.H.A.-3. FIELDS, Alphonso Buba, Al. To be an accountant. I will my i540 foot- ball shirt to my brother, and I would give my wres- tling suit to him but he's a little too small. Soccer-I, Baseball-I, Wrestling-I , Varsity-2, 3, 4, Football J.V.-I , Varsity-2, 3, 4, Varsity Track-4. FISHEL, Teresa E. Terry. To write a book. Part time writing on Ironicle, Girls' Gymnastic Team, Representative of Irondale High School, Secretary of Youth Board of Directors. FITZHUGH, Nancy L. Nan, Fitz. Always enioy myself, love Gary. Be here now. Live, don't iust exist. Drama-I , Charlie Brown -I, Student Council-I, J.V. Cheerleaders-2, Student Assistant-3, Release Time-4. FORD, Nora A. Chiquita, Ali Wabbit. I am important and you are important. If I devalue you, I devalue myself. P.O.W. Club-I, Student Union-4. FOREHAND, Debra L. Debbi, Lilly, Vegetable girl. Go to college in Fla. Marry Bob. Let's go to the party room! Hello to all the vegetable people who are vegetating! Pep Club-I, F.H.A.-I, Ski Club-2, 3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4. FOX, Diane E. Foxy. To finish my term paper for Psychology. Remember, though some of us may march to the beat of a different drummer, we're all in this parade together. Student Assistant-3, 4, Thespian Society-4. FRAGALE, Frankie E. Frank. Executive Secretary. Do your own thing and don't worry what others think. Keep on parking. Remember all my gooly friends and the fun. F.H.A.-I, F.T.A.-I, Chorus-I, Service Club-I, Goto Fred's-2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court-4. FRAZIER, Cindy L. Go to a business school and be happy. Live your life as you think it should be lived, and don't worry about things because there will always be a friend around! F.T.A.-I, Service Club-I, Student Assistant-I, Bond-I , 2, F.M.A.-I , 2, 3, D.E.C.A.-4. FREDERICK, Bonnie 5. Bonek. Social Services. To me there is iust one race. Color and accents iust add interest. Girls Chorus-I, S.G.A.-l, 2, Mixed Chorus-2, Advanced Girls' Cho- rus-3, 4. FREER, Theresa J. Terry. Elementary teacher. May all my friends lead a happy and healthy life. Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4, Soft- ball-I , 2, 3, 4, F.H.A.-2, G.A.L.-2, 3, 4, French Club- 3, Volleyball-4, N.H.S.-4. FREITAG, Karen A. To work with the mentally retarded and to live life freely. The sun shines on everyone, no matter who or what you are, and the sun does not shine brighter on any one person or obiect. GAILES, William L. Bill. Professional Jazz Musician. President of Band Club-I, Church Choir-I, Rock Band-I , 2, Private Les- sons-I , 2, 3, 4, Stage Band-I , 2, 3, 4, Burn Brea Din- ner Theaters-I , 4, Jazz Band-3, 4, Dixieland Band-4. GANDY, Charles L. Chuck, 2B76IOOO0. To serve mankind in the best way I know how. Behold, for to You is born a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. Newspaper Co-Editor-I, Area Science Fair-I, 2, 3, Photographic Phink-I, 2, 3, 4, Chem Carousers-2V2, 4, Fizziks Fanatics-3, 4, P.B.C.- 3, 4, Young Life-3, 4, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Student Cooperative United for a better Parkdale Memorial Trust Fund, Inc.-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. GARRETT, Melody A. Mel. Psychologist. If it feels good, do it! Keep striving until you reach your highest goal. Girls' Drill Team-2, Black Student Union-4. GELFO, Catherine J. Gel-Flo, Cathy Jo, Gello, Moose. College. What Sun- shine is to flowers, Smiles are to humanity. Cheer- leaders-'I , Yearbook Editor-I, PomPoms-4. GERRITY, Anne E. GIBSON, Betty J. Betty Jean. Join the service, or teach. Love everyone and trust everyone. Student Assistant, Work in Attendance Office. GLASGOW, Allison Al, Allie, Bubbie, AG. Music major, travel, live my own life and be my own ruler. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. Oh goggo . . . I F.T.A.-'l, Drama Club-I, French Club-3, Class Play-3, Evening of Mirth, Vol. II-3, Thespion-3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4, Concert Choir-3, accompanist-4, Harvey -4. GLASGOW, Andrew R. Ring Ding, iGlasgow's Farml. Go to college, party, go to farm. If there was ever a great place to get away to party, and to be free, it would have to be the Farm. Ski Club-2, 3, 4, Rowdy Club-2, 3, 4. GODBOLD, James E. Jimmy. PG County Policeman. Keep a cool tool, and don't let your meat loaf. GOODHUE, Keith A. Busing is the worst thing in anyone's school life. Band-I, Soccer-I, Wrestling-I, Marching Band-2, 3. GRAHAM, Edward D. Eddie. Fashion Designer, artist. It was a nice experi- ence. Paint School Murals-2, Art Club-2, 3. GRANT, Susan D. Sue. Architect or Social Worker. Enioy nature now, because with the progress of the world it is fast dimin- ishing, and it is a beautiful thing. Toastmasters-I, F.T.A.-'l, Newspaper Reporter-I , Art Club-I , 2, 3. GREGORY, Bernard F. Bernie. Professional musician. It sure is a Mess. Con- cert Band-3, Symphonic Band and Orchestra-4. GREGORY, Constance J. Connie. To be a successful secretary. Live life to the fullest. Art Club-I , Pep Club-2, 3, F.H.A.-3, 4, N.H.S.-4. GROSS, John E. Jay. Go to Columbia and farm. Life is only what you make it. Chess Club-3, Bicycle Club-3, S.P.S.-3, 4, Concurrent College-4. GUNN, Steven R. 328344000 To be a Good Humor Ice Cream Man. Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right . . . Your home is your castle. Class of 1974-I, 2, 3, 4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4, Student Cooperative United for a Better Park- dale Memorial Trust Fund, Inc.-4, One of The Cho- sen -4, Parkdale Bananas-4. HAGAN, Kim M. Kimithy, Kimba, Sexy. Move to Massachusetts, Fly with United. Odes to Parkdale! Thanks for all. To Cotes, a very special chapter in my book of memo- ries. Smiles are things to share. Thanks Mom. Drama Club- treasurer-I, Class Representative-I, Girls Cho- rus-I, Concert Choir-2, 3, 4, Class Nut-2, 3, 4, Cho- raletts-3, Intramural Basketball Scorekeeper-3. HAGYE, Patricia Potty. To get out of school. HAND, Scott L. To eat, drink, and be merry. J.V. Basketball Mgr.-2, Young Life-3, 4, Intramural Basketball-4, Bike Club-4. HANYOK, Anthony J. Tony. To fly, or race, or to be a game warden. I don't care, do what you want when you want. Soccer Team-4. HANYOK, Gregory N. Hammy. Move out of my house and travel. HARDESTY, Mary M. To become a secretary, wife, and mother. A song in your heart puts a smile on your face, and a smile on your face makes the world a better place to live. Mixed Chorus-I , Choraletts-2, 3. HARPER, Debra A. Debbie. A teacher. HARRIS, Walter T. Skinny. Social Work. I would like to thank my parents for the help in my I2 years, and say 'Good Luck in school' to my girlfriend, Cheryl Barksdale. HARTLEY, Laura R. LaLa. To goto college and maior in psychology. HASH, Sharon A. Sam. Stewardess. Try to make the best in life and you will always be successful. HAWKINS, Doreen A. To get the most out of life that l possibly can. Thank you C, S, A, M, G, S, D, B, K, and T for memories that I will never loose. Hold fast to dreams. For if dreams go Life is a lonely Never-ending road. Symphonic Wing Ensemble-I, Dance Committees-I, Sophomore Class-2, Blue and Gold-2, Junior Class-3, Float Com- mittee-3, Guys and Dolls -3, Twelfth Night -3, Evening of Mirth -3, Harvey -4, Thespians-4. HEISHMAN, Diane C. Heish, Heishmina. Go away to college, or become an airline stewardess. Someday there will be peace for someone, somewhere!!! Fred's-3, Student Assistant- 3, 4, PomPoms-4, Pub-4, Ski Club-4, Human Rela- tions-4. HENRE'I'I'Y, Thomas P. Tom. College. HERNER, Anthony B. Millionaire. G-O-O-D-B-Y-E. Track Star-4. HERZIG, Anthony B. Tony. HIGHSMITH, Alice L. Bird, Big AI. College, Health Career. Good things come to those who wait. . . BOOO Busing . . . Hey Budweiser . . . Forget it . . . I'm sure . . . Hi Cous . . . Jook . . . Super Jock . . . Toilet Paper . . . What a hot dog! Chorus Ensemble-I, Choraletts-2, J.V. Cheerleaders, co-captain-2, Fred's-2, 3, Glas- gow's Farm-2, 3, 4, Jockettes-2, 3, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch-2, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Track-3, Ski Club-3, Anti- Bus Ralley-3, GirI's Varsity Basketball-3, 4, Pub-4, PomPoms secretary-4, Homecoming Court-4. HILTON, Thomas D. Hilton. Auto mechanics or government office iob. It's nice to be important, but also important to be nice. HOFFMAN, Karen L. To be a lawyer. I am what I am and I likes what I am. HOGGARD, Virginia K. Kim, Kimba, Miss October, Hobgood. College, soil to the Galapagos. Be yourself. Who else is better quali- fied? Good Morning Duty-I, Mixed Chorus treasurer- 2, J.V. Tennis Team-2, Jockettes-2, 3, 4, Jackie's house-2, 3, 4, Choraletts treasurer-3, P.O.W.!M.l.A. Club-3, Concert Choir-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. HOHENSTEIN, Reinald E. Ronnie. Ga west to Colorado. J.V. Football-3, Intra- mural Basketball-4. HOLMES, Derrik O. To be somebody. Do or say what YOU believe in or what YOU think is right. HON, Diana M. To live in Colorado. Take things in stride, this way you wouIdn't feel hasseled. Girls' Advanced Chorus- 2, 3, Ski Club-3, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. HOPPENJANS, Mary A. Ange, Hortense, Nip. College, airline stewardess. Whatever my secrets are, remember when I entrust them to you, they are a part of me. C.Y.O. Teen Club-I, 2, 3, 4 lCo-Chairman, Recording Secretary, Presidentl, Variety Show-2, Story Theater-2, Eve- ning of Mirth -2, Thespians-2, 3, 4, Interact vice- president-3, Folkies-3, N.H.S.-3, 4. . HORTIE, Robert E. Crazy Bob. To be rich. Football Team-3, 4. HOUCK, Barbara A. Barbie. Nursing. For each bit of genius comes a touch of madness. Orchestra-I, Symphonic Wind Ensem- ble-I, Cheerleader-I , 2, 3, S.G.A.-I , 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Class Delegate-2, Junior Class Secretary-3, N.H.S. Parliamentarian-3, 4, Thespians-3, 4. HOUDESHELDT, Marcia K. Legs. Sing professionally. I know a lot of people here, but my best friends are still at High Point. Go Blue and Gold! F.T.A.-I, Gymkana-3. HUGHES, Marcia E. Maior in Business and Physical Education. Travel around the world. Best of luck to future seniors. Hope you'II make it like I did. Cheerleaders-I, Kent Krier Newspaper-I, Concert Band-I, 2, Student Govern- ment-I , 2, Pep Club-2, 3. HUGHES, Nathan B. Skip. Architect, sailor. If you have got to do it, do it now. IZZO. Loretta J. To reach my goal. When you part from o friend grieve not, for the thing you love most in him may be clearer in his absence. JEFFRIES, Chuck D. Fireball, Chucky Baby! Achieve peace of heart through peace of mind. Our mind is like the root of a tree, absorbing the poisons as well as the foods. Thanks Dave. Sorry T.R. Hey Mom! Bye. Student-I , 2, 3, 4, Football J.V.-2, Varsity-3, 4, God Squad-3, 4, Pub Club-4. JELINEK, Peter A. Pete, Blonde, Israel, Jelly. Party, work, school. It makes no difference whether you win or loose, only if you SCORE. Beware of the evil that lurks in the stair- wells of Parkdale. Ski Club-2, 4. JENKINS, John G. J.J., Shifty. Be o potato farmer in Idaho. Remember J.T., fire out and head up! I should of quit school IO years ago to further my education. Mixed Chorus-I, Ski Club-2, 3, 4, Football-3, 4, Track-3, 4, Stud Club- 4, PomPom Mgr.-4. JENKINS, Michael Jenks. Radio, TV Broadcasting. Black Student Union, Acoustic Band and Show. JODRIE, Terry A. Social Work. Fish are fine-all the time-very hot-I can't stop-even if it's cold-I will always be bold-when it comes to fish. l.L.F.-3, Young American Anti-Narcotic League-3, Students Against Drugs-3, 4. JOHNSON, Judith A. Judy. Microbiologist. F.S.A.-I, Science Club-2, 3, 4, Biology Club-3, Fencing Club-3, 4, Misgard Medival Mercanary Militia-4. JOHNSON, Milton Mitch. To be somebody. Far out. Varsity Football. JOHNSON, Virginia M. Gin, Ginia, Ginny. Get away from home and go to college. Smile, it makes the outside world look brighter. D.E.C.A.-3. JORDAN, Ronald L. Ronnie. Lawyer. Some said I wouIdn't pass . . . I proved them to be wrong . . . I've graduated from my senior class, and I'II stay where I belong. JUDGE, Susan M. PG Community College. Good-bye! Girls' Varsity Track-3, 4. JUERGENSEN, Paul P.J. Field of Medicine, or Marine Biology, and to live. Live life to its fullest, always take the best, be socia- ble and party hard. Varsity Basketball-I, Varsity Ten- nis-2, 3, 4, Ski Club-3, 4, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Commu- nity Proiects-4. KALANEVICH, Monica A. Shag, Monk, Monaco. Eventually get a B.A. in Drama and a Master's in Special Ed, then get into whatever comes first. Remember my friends to go merrily through life being careful to leave no turn unstoned. Damn everything but the circus. All the Way Home -3, Play Tournament assistant director- producer-3, Largo Sr. High-3, Twelfth Night -3, Evening of Mirth -3, Summer Theatre-3, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Harvey -4, Thespians-4. KANE, Suzanne Sue. Draftswoman. Gymnastics Club-I, Health Careers Club-2. KAPER, Elvira E. E. Shortie, Elvi. To all, goodnight. Symphonic Bond-I , 3, 4, Concert Band-2, Marching Band-2, 3, LAIR-3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4, Pep Band-4, Handbell Choir-4. KARLINSKY, Cynthia H. Cindy, EL CID, CID. Go away to art school. Ca capin anyone? Oh, I get it. Keep away from Runaround Sue. A true friend is the best possession. Hey, let's dance! Chorus-'I , Track Mgr.-3, Fred's-3, Student Assistant-3, 4, PomPom Mgr.-4, Pub-4, Human Rela- tions-4, Ski Club-4. KAY, Cynthia L. Cindy. Go to nursing school, become a nurse, get married. Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of. Keep up the good work J.R. Rowdy Club- 2, 4, Jockettes-4. KEEHN, Patrick K. Kevin, Butch, Keith. To become a musician and a CPA. Let's get the Hell out of Dodge. Well all right, Charlie's good tonight. It's no hanging matter! Give me a break MaryAnn. What can-I say? Track-I, 4, National Thespion Society, Student Assistant-Drama, Folk Singers-3, Intramural Basketball, Football Announcer-3, 4, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Harvey -4, Ski Club-4. KEHOE, Patrick J. Lerch, Bad News, Yahweh, Allah, Zeus. I want to be God. Superiority is always detested. To succeed in life one has to be wise, yet appear a fool. With SUI-Weme will everything is possible. Football-I, Var- sity Indoor Track-I, Science Club-l, S.D.S.-I, Varsity Track-I, 2, 3, 4, B.M.F.'s-'I, 4, Letterman-l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling-2, Varsity Football-2, 3, 4, Latin Club-2, 3, 4, Varsity Volleyball-3, Fred's Inn-3, Var- sity Basketball-3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4. KENDALL, Patricia A. Tricia. KINCIUS, Joseph M. Joe. To become a D.C. Policeman. I'm glad it's over. Now I want to travel first, then settle down. KINES, Jeffrey A. Jeffro. Electrician. Track Team-I, Choir-I , 2, Mixed- 3, 4, Varsity Track-2, Football J.V.-2, Varsity-3, 4. KING, Susan Y. Good bye from 45I374000. Girls' Varsity Track-3, 4. KINZIE, Debra L. Deb. KNIGHT, Joseph A. Bush, Popeye, J.P., Kumquat, Joe. To travel a lot! You can please some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time. Good luck W.L., Legs! Football J.V.-2, Varsity-3, 4, Fred's Inn-3, Ski Club-3, 4, Rowdies-3, 4, Glasgow's Farm- 3, 4, Pub-4. KNIGHTEN, Donald G. Don, Gunnighten. College, athletics, data process- ing. Be yourself. Chorus-I, Baseball-2, 3, Intramural Basketball-4. KOLLAR, Bernard J. Bernie. Goto P.G.C.C., get a good iob, settle down. KOSACK, Mary V. Mur Mare, Junior. I'm glad I'm gone. James G. Mul- lin's Fund-3. LADD, Barbara A. Bobbi, To become a Special Education teacher for the physically handicapped. Sports, Hobbies, Sewing, Cooking, Entertaining-I , 2, 3, 4. LAMB, Donna M. Baaa . . . Secretary. Peace, love and happiness. It's great to be out. Pep Club-4. LAMOND, Jennette E. Judy. College, marriage. Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be . . . Live. Student Government-I , Modern Dance Club-2, Pom-poms-4. LANHAM, Martha F. Marfa, Super Sec. Ethel. Go to college - become a nurse. Do not do unto others as you would they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same. Mixed Chorus-I , 2, Yearbook-4, Sr. Class Sec.-4, P.B.C.-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. LATNEY, Delcine D. Dee. To become a secretary. Keep on truckin'. LEHMAN, Linda S. Lindy Lou. Travel, get a iob, marriage. Life is how you make it - there's no exchanges. I love you Ronnie. Art Club-4. LEO, Kathryn A. Kathy, Shanghi. To get rid of my aunt and to get mar- ried. Thank God I'm out. LERCH, Stephen L. To get pregnant and to read an Armenian cookbook. Never bummel with a gribnoff. Costumes, All The Way Home-3, Play Tournament-3, I2th Night-3, Eve- ning of Mirth, Vol. II-3, Harvey-4, Mixed Chorus-I , 2, Concert Choir-3, 4, Story Theater-3, 4, Co-Planner of The Back Corner Club-4, A.Y.P.-3, 4, W.E.T.A.-4, Future Quail Hunter of America-I , 2, Thespians-3, 4, Pres. Thespians-4, Back Packers-2, 3, 4, Ski Club-2, 3, Student Union-4, Equal Rights for Students-4, G.P.A.-4, Folk Singers-3, 4, N.P.A.-2, Equestrain Team-2, 3, 4, Water Polo-2, 3, Swim Team-I , 2, Vice-President of Science Fiction Club-3, Hall Moni- tor-2, 3, 4. LEWIS, Valerie J. Physical Education teacher or Interpreter for the deaf. Ho-Ho we love you! Watch your step and always water fake plants. Gymnastics-I , 2, 3, Girls Football- 3. LEWNES, Pete G. Panda Pete. Go to college then Boogie. Intramural Basketball-I , 4, P.O.W.-3. LOMAX, Elston W. To be a brain doctor. Don't be a fool! Don't go to school, stay out and party. LUFTMAN, Michael R. Mike, Super Jew. Become a lawyer, play football. Keep working and you can accomplish anything. Football Team-3, 4, Rowdies Club-3, 4. LYLES, Sharon M. Slim. Recreation Leadership and Planning. Don't climb the ladder of life too fast, because you might get a splinter in it. Human Relations-3, 4. MANGIALARDI, Denise M. Henry Clay llllbl, the quiet one, the shy one and other variations on that and He Me! To Be. Remem- ber, it's far better to be a frick than a communist. But don't worry, 'cause there's no such thing anyway. Drama Club-I, Biology Club-2, 3, Wrote Column for Collage-4. MARSHALL, Cynthia Lynn Cindy, Little One, Gertrude, F.T. College, airline stewardess. Look to the world for peace and beauty in all you encounter. Keep your face always toward the sunshine andthe shadows will always fall behind. F.T.A,-I, Art Club-I, 2, Student Assistant-3, 4. MARSHALL, George W. Bill. College. Good-bye! Soccer-I, Baseball-I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball-4. MASON, Marilyn S. Sue, Suzy. To be an Art teacher. There's a land not for from the ears of sound, the eyes of sight can't see, it's over the trees you'lI be there tomorrow. Pep Club-I , Art Club-4. MATTHEWS, Eula S. Big U. Clerk Typist. MATTIS, Karleen A. Mattis. Medical Secretary. You've got 5 more to go Rose! All my love and thanks to you and Dad. Keep those grads coming! MAY, Deithen E. BoBo. Finishing school. I sure am glad this is my last year. Good-bye to this school and good luck. Bowl- ing Club. McGOWAN, Suzanne C. Sue. Goto modeling school. Yau can take the people out of Parkdale but you can't take the Parkdale out of the people, even if you bus them. Cheerleaders-'l, Band-I , 2, 3, F.T.A.-I, Volleyball-2, Basketball-2, Interact-3, Art Club-3, F.H.A.-3, Junior Class Float-3, D.E.C.A. I-4. MEADOWS, Betty J. Susy, Sam, Stoney. To travel after graduation. Work as manager in my own clothing store lieansl. To stay with Gary. I hope the Sophs., Jrs., and Srs. in the coming years have much fun at Parkdale as I did. Good-bye Old friend!! and friends! Chorus-I, Mixed Chorus-2, Bowling Club-2, 3, D.E.C.A.-3, 4, Madeca- 3, 4. MEISSNER, Charles J. Charlie, Chuck. Go to P.G., find myself. Loneliness is not iust a word. If you want to know what it is ask me. I know. CCR forever. Chess Club-2, 3. MERC, Timothy A. Merl. Husband. Men are whipped oftenest who are whipped easiest. Christmas Play-I, Football-I, 3, 4, Track-3, 4. MIJARES, Maria Olivia Olive. To be a pharmacist. Cheerfulness is the ability to control anger. Student Catholic Action-I, 2, Holy Cross Choir-2, Science Club-4. MILLER, Michael S. Mike. College, Electrical Engineer. If you're ever in trouble and you're in a bind, always remember there's Ocean Pines. Ski Club-2, 3, 4, Folk Singers-3, Glee Club-3, Pianist-3, Professional Internship-4. MILLS, Casandra L. Sandy. To become an 'artist. Keep on trucking, baby. Volleyball, Basketball. MINNICK, Michael C. Mike, Catfish, Soc Joc, Rock. Go to college to play soccer. Suck it up, Root! Baseball-I , 2, 3, 4, Teather- ball-I , 2, 3, 4, News Bureau-3, 4, Soccer-4. MITCHELL, Janice M. Nova. College, Radio or T.V. Announcer. Do yourself a favor, educate your mind, and go offff . . . I Girls J.V. Basketball-2, 3, Volleyball-2, 3, Drill Team-2, 3, Jr. Class Representative-3, Black Student Union Sec.- 3. MITCHELL, Saundra C. Bush. Parkdale is a good school, but I'm glad to get away from here. Basketball-2, 3. MOLUSKI, Donna M. Polish Interpreter. Keep rolling on Green Machine! Sweetheart Dance-2, Jr. Class Treasurer-3, Sr. Class Treasurer-4, Sr. Class Delegate-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. MONICO, Theresa A. Plan to have a good life, get married and raise a family. MONTFORT, Dennis K. Dowe, Ace. To be happy, to survive. Hi Bay-be, Nov. 12. All that survives does not always live. Rowdy Club-3, 4, Fishing Club-3, 4, Sign Language Club-4, Race Car Club, Happy Mair Club, MOORE, Bonnie Marie Barney. University of Maryland, Mathematics or vet- erinarian. 'Tis education forms the common mind: just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. Good luck to all remaining Parkdale Students. N.J,H.S.-I, Art Club-I, Biology Club-2, Mullins Fund-3, Homeroom Rep.-3, P.T.S.A. Rep.-3, 4. MOORE, Debra A. Debbie. Dental Assistant. Keep on Truckin' and for- get the Bussen!!! Senior Class-4. MOORE, Patricia A. Crunch-Flakes, Pattiwagon, College, Fly with TWA. We come into the world alone. We go the same. We're meant to spend the interlude between in close- ness. S.C.-I, Mixed Chorus-2, Folk Group-3, Choral- ettes-3, 4, Choralettes Treas.-4, Concert Choir-4, Office Asst.-4. MOORE, Rick L. Mo, Sachmo. Aviation Mechanics. All you sopho- mores and iuniors and seniors, keep up the tradition. Remember rules are made to be broken, Party!! MOORE, Sherly L. Professional Photography. MOOSE, Don J. Moose. Money. What can I say? MOREHOUSE, Mary E. Secretary and housewife. I hope that the students who have yet to come to Parkdale find it as interest- ing and fun as I have found it to be. See ya Vicki. MORELAND, Vicki E. Mole, Saphire Mole. To become a housewife and marry Rick. Hey Mary, let's get out of Tom's class and go to Mickey D's. Life is a super drag. Let's get it on. Mullins Fund-3. MORGAN, Russell E. Rusty. Husband. Football Player. MORRIS, Cynthia L. Cindy. To be married and have a healthy family. Life is a iigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. MORRISON, Joan M. Joni. Goto college and teach Elementary Education. I might. I'm sure. John, Why? Girls Varsity Basket- ball-3, 4, Girls Varsity Track-3, 4, Student Asst.-4. MOTHERSOLE, Mary Anne Mary, Mar, Boots. Go to Greenland University and become a shoemaker. Hey Dill, Remember me. Cheerleader-I, P.O.W. Club-3, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Homecoming Court-4. MOYER, Anita Louise To become a legal secretary and live my life to the fullest. You can't have a tomorrow if you don't have a today. Girls Varsity Track, Pep Club. MUDROCK, Jacquelene Jackie. Travel around and take it easy. Keep smiling - it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Chorus-I, D.E.C.A.-4. MUGG, Michael R. Muggs. A poet. If life is worth being born into then it's worth fighting for. S.G.A. President. MULLIKIN, Richard L. Ricky. Aerospace Engineer. Do you realize that I out of every 4 Americans is unbalanced? Think of your 3 closest friends. If they seem Okay, then you're the one. Wrestling-I, J.V. Wrestling-2, Cross Country-2, Varsity Wrestling-3, 4, Track and Field-4. MURPHY, Thomas Gerald Tom. Agriculture. If the shoe fits, wear it. Orchestra- I, 2, 3, 4. MYERS, Leon W. Lon. Mixed Chorus-I , Anglers Club-2, Radio Club-3. NATOLI, Deborah Jo Debbie, Deb. Secretary. Smile! and the world will like you a lot better. Don't let things get you down. Stu- dent Asst.-3, Pep Club-4. NELSON, Jeanne L. Jeannie. Dancer. Ho- HO we love you! Always stand tall, 5'IO to be exact. Choir-I, F.T.A,-'l, Modern Dance-2, 3, Concert Choir-3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4. NEEDHAM, Christopher E. Space 3 and 4, Kepmon 2. To strive to be under- stood. Can knowledge be fit into a place where there is no place? Student Council-I, Chess Club-I , 2, McGovern Campaign-2, 3, Biology Club-2, 3, Bowl- ing Club-3, Math League-3, 4, N.H.S.-3, 4, National Association for the Distruction of Farah Slacks-4, Dutch Student Union-4. NEW, Deborah Anne Debbie. Writer, Psych, Someday l'll beat Bobby Riggs in basketbaII! I'm O.K., you're O.K., If we accept the inlalldililvidltylu of each and collective love and goodness of all what greater life could there be? Be humanfcelebrate life. Yearbook-I, Newspa- per-I, Symphonic Band-I , 2, Intramural Basketball-I , 2, LAIR-2, 3, 4, Parkdale Braodcasting Company-2, 3, 4, S.G.A. delegate-3, Junior Class Sec.-3, National Honor Society-3, 4, Girls Varsity Basket- ball-3, 4, Abraham and the Chosen-4. NEWKIRK, Michael A. Marc. To succeed possibly in dentistry. I want to say I'm sorry to the people I hurt, please forgive me. I regret my public education is over because the price sure was right. Love and success to all for it was a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Highlander-I, Band-I , 2, Symphonic Band-2, Biology Club-2, Lair- 2, 3, 4, International Music Festival-2, F.H.A.-3, 4. NICHOLSON, Mark E. NICHOLSON, Raymond G. Ray. Go to college, NIVEN, Mary E. Liz. Clerk Typist. Smile at me and I will understand, for a smile is the same thing to everybody in any Ian- guage. Pep Club-4. OERTEL, Norene D. 22 224 Have fun - I'm glad I'm out!! Girls Chorus-1, Gym- kana-1, Chamber Ensemble-1, Student Council-I, Choralettes-I, Concert Choir-3. OLDS, Karen L. Go to California. Live life as it comes, not while it's going by. Art Club-1, Girls Chorus-1, Mixed Chorus- 2, Folk Club-3, Advanced Girls Chorus-3, Concert Choir-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. OLIFF, Donna M. Shrimp. To be a dancing teacher. The individual is responsible for what happens in the future, no matter what has happened in the past. MuIlin's Fund-2, 3, D.E.C.A.-4. O'MEARA, Deborah E. Debbie, Smiky. To make it to heaven. I believe there is a special someone on this earth for everyone. May everyone find that someone .. I knowl have. LATER!!! Junior Varsity Cheerleaders-2. PAUL, David T. Dave. I'd like to go to Prince George's Community College. I hope everything goes well with Jan and I. PGA Division 13. PARKS, Anthony Tony. Computer Operator. I wish I could do it again! PARKS, Derrick R. Parks. Writer. In my year and a half here at Parkdale I can summarize my experiences in one word, GOOD-BYE!!! PATTON, Christiana A. PEARSON, Wade J. Wade. To become an X-ray specialist. I would like to leave all of my intelligence to the class of 75. PHILLIPS, Mary Ann Map. Teacher and dancer. Enioy the world while you still can. Class of '74. National Honor Society-1, Chorus-I . PHOEBUS, Frederick L. Fred. Policeman. PINCERTON, Shadanna E. Nursing. Yearbook Staff-1, Student Council-2, Audi- tion Committee Blue and Gold-2, F.H.A.-3, Senior Citizens Comm.-3, International Club-3, International Club Dinner-3, Guys and Dolls, Publicity Comm.-3, N.H.S.-3, 4, Pep Club-4. PONTIOUS, Megan J. American Airlines Stewardess. To leave isn't really saying good-bye, it's iust putting memories and expe- riences away for better times to come. Dance Comm.- I, Student Council-1, Sophomore Class Rep.-2, Mod- ern Dance-3, Concert Choir-3, 4, Pom Poms-4, Guid- ance Assistant-4. POSEY, Linda M. You live life only once, live it with a purpose and accept things to which fate binds you. Life is what you make of it. Homecoming-2, G.A.L.-2, Human Relations-2, Human Relations Sec,-3, 4, Art Club-4. POWANDA, Deborah K. Debbie. Nursing. Take life slowly and hold on to it for all it's worth. F.T.A.-1, Gymkona-2, Gymkana Presi- dent-3. POWELL, Richard C. Rick, Hotdog. P,G. County Fireman. Spend money and have a good time. PRICE, Joan To be free from difficulties. Fit to be chosen, sure. To be a success, Quick to learn, knowing all things and dependable. Art Club-2, 3, Pep Club-2, 3. PRISTOOP, Flora L. To either be a teacher or a social worker. There is none so blind as he who will not see. People should try to see the other side of things to make a better world. Karate Club-2. RALEY, Debra L. To teach. RALEY, LouAnne M. Going to be married to Doug Morehead on June 29 and plan to raise a happy family. RANNELLS, George S. Scott, Spinner, Chunkla, Spanky. Stetson University. Listen Forehand, we could always go to the Party Room. Hey Sue, how's the beehive? Tail, of the pup. Seagull? Student Council-1, Ski Club-3, Student Assistant-3, P.O.W.-M.I.A.-3, Drama-3, 4. RATLIFF, Karen S. REAGAN, William F. Wildman. To live a long healthy life and have fun. Ba-Wammy!!! Soccer-1, 3, 4, Wrestling-I, 2, 3, 4. REDD, Robert W. Junior Varsity Football-2, J.V. Baseball-2, Varsity Baseball-3, 4. REDSECKER, Thomas C. Red. Marinebiology. I wasted a lot of paper but made it out, and learned some too. Intramural Foot- ball-2, Aqua Explorers-2. REESE, Nancy D. Nancy. Surgeon. If at first you don't succeed, think twice before quitting. Pep Club-2, 3, International Club-2, 3, Spanish Club-2, 4, lt's Academic-4. REILLY, Kevin N. College and Travel. Good luck to Larry A. Vince and the 1974 yr. soccer team. Prince George's Champs. Track-I, Varsity Soccer-1, 3, 4, Glascos-3, 4. RESTLY, Donald D. Zelmo. To Succeed. Student Government Rep.-1, Basketball-1, 2, 3, Baseball-I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman-3, 4. RICE, Phyllis A. RICHARDSON, John B. Mechanic. ROBINSON, Janet L. Shorty. Social Worker. Hip-Hip-Hooray, I'm free at lastlll ROGERS, William C. Craig. Go to Maryland, to maior in agriculture. To forgive and not to forget is to have never forgiven at all. Love to all you great kids in the choir. I will always remember this experience. Kissy Kissy Mr. N. Concert Choir-2, 3, 4. ROLAND, Susan Sue. Work for a few years. Marry and raise 5 or more kids. I hadn't lived until I learned to treasure every moment given, to realize that the slightest touch may hold a hidden heaven. ROMAS, Alexander C. Al. ROSS, Stephen H. Itch, Beak. Electrician or computers. Stop F.P. because he gets to me, stop pollution, Move out, Play Ball for fun, Dig it! Junior Varsity Basketball-2, Var- sity Basketball-3, 4. RUSSELL, Freda R. Renee. To become a nurse. For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Special Sing- ing Choir-1, Karate Club-3, Pep Club-4. RUYGROK, Alexander Al, Lex, Alex, Alec, 7'l6559000. Travel, Bum around, College. In school, intelligence is doing more work than is absolutely necessary. In life, intelligence is doing absolutely no more than is absolutely neces- sary. Baseball-1, Biology Club-1, Soccer-1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club-2, 3, N.H.S.-3, 4, Tennis-3, 4, Letterman- 4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. SAMMONS, Joyce M. Executive Secretary. Keep on trucking Baby. SARGENT, Ronald W. Sarge, Ronnie, Get a good iob, earn lots of money and live it up. There is no substitute for victory or rea- son for defeat - keep on trucking Panthers. Band-1, 2, Baseball-1, 2, J.V. Football-2, Varsity Football-3, 4, Letterman-3, 4, Work Study-4, Student Assistant- 3, 4, Guidance Helper-4. SCALLION, Joseph S. Baseball-1, Basketball-I, 2, 3, 4. SCHAECH, Stephen L. Steve, Mort. Own my own farm and funeral home. ALRIGHT, Charlie's good tonight. ln the course of your life, you can't always rely on others, you have to make your own. Baseball-1, 2, Class V. Pres.-3, Rowdy Club-3, 4, N.H.S.-4 lV.Pres.I, B.O. Club-4. SCHEIBEL, Gregg V. Peb. Live in the most beautiful mountains of COLO- RADOI Commit your work to the Lord, then it will suc- ceed: Proverbs 1613. Baseball-1, J.V. Baseball-2, Fishing Club-2, C.C.D.-I , 2, 3, Young Life-4. SELLERS, Romania Monia. Human Relations-2, 3, 4, B.S.U.-3, 4. SENDA, Susan M. Sue, Susie-Q, peanut, moose. To become a nurse, travel and live it up. Between the walls of color blind- ness, there's apt to be a little kindness. Just build a bridge to ioin the bricks, and cement it with love, for togetherness sticks. James G. Mullins Fund-3. SETTLE, Roberta A. Berta. To be as happy as I can and travel as much as I can. I WANT OUT! Chorus-1, Guitar Club-1, Book- store-I, S.G.A.-2, 3 lRep. at largel, Chorus-2, Cast of Guys and Dolls , Concert Choir-3. SEYMOUR, Patricia A. Pat. To be here now. Where you really are, and where I really am, we are LOVE . . . SHADWELL, Mark A. To sing professionally. I wish to hell I was graduating from High Point! Gymkona-1, Cross Country-2, 3, Wrestling-2, 3, Concert Choir-4. SHANAHAN, Lawrence P. Pat. To become an architect, and live in an old house in the country. I have no yesterdays, Time took them away, Tomorrow may not be - But I have Today. SHAPIRO, Tauna L. 744429000. Have fun, Meet people, Go to college. Experience teaches us that love does not consist of two people looking at each other, but of looking in the same direction. Math Club-1, Class of 74 -I , 2, 3, 4, Karate Club-2, Art Club-2, Ski Club-2, Gym- kona-2, 3, Fencing Club-3, Pres. of Ski Club-3, 4: Girl's Track-3, 4, S.G.A.-3, 4, Pom Poms lHist.l-4. SHAWE, Merrick G. Ted. Audio!Acoustical Engineer, tour with America. Love the one you're with. Narr. You're A Good Man Charlie Brown -I, Choir Ensemble-I, Intramural Basketball-1, Young Man , A Ticket tn the City -1, P.G.T.T.-I, Mr. Otto Frank , Diary gf Anne Frank -2, Tent Troupe '72-2, Concert Choir-2, 3, 4, Male lead Jr. Class Play-3, John Gorer , Tell me that you love me Junie Moon -3, Tent Troupe '73-3, Folksinging Club-3 lPres.I-4, Tent Troupe 74. 4. SHEPHERD, Karen Lee Tumbleweeds. To be an X-Ray technician, P.G, Col. lege, be happy. Four things come not back: the gpg. ken word, the sped arrow, the past life, and neg. lected opportunity. Hey Linda and Dary! Remember the cheese biscuits? Graduation Usherette-3, P.O,W,. M.l.A. Club-3, F.H.A.-3, 4, F.H.A. Fashion Show Comm.-3, 4, Pep Club ITreas.l-4, Human Relations-4 Art club-4, siudem Asst.-4, Library Asst.-4. ' SHUBRICK, Stephanie D. College. SIEGEL, Brandy R. No cute little nickname-A.M. Major in Psychology, spread ioy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Matthew 5:8 lGodspelIl Matthew 22:37-39 Matthew 6:19-21 Ist Corinthians 13 Ist Peter 2:16 Psalm 46:10 Psalm 25:4, 5 Romans 12:15 John 15:13. S.G.A. Delegate-2, 3, Second Mile-2, 3, Young Life-2, 3, 4, Human Relations-3, P.O,W,. M.l.A. lTreas.I-3, Mullins Fund-3, Usher Twelfth Night, All the Way Home-3, Prayer Meeting-3, 4, S.G.A. IV. Pres.I-4. SIEGEL, Julia V. Julie, Henry Clay III . . . ICI. To be a U.S. History teacher and give unfair and ambiguous tests. Mr. Henry - May you never reach your peak - always give 'um the business, or remember l'll put the lug on yal You're really great! National School Orch. Award-1, P.G. Youth Orch.-1, 2, Orchestra lConcert Mistress!-1, 2, 3, 4, County Solo and Ensemble Festi- val-1, 2, 3, 4, P.G. Inst. Music Festival-1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club-2, American Youth Performs-3, Samuel Appleb- aum String Workshop-3. LAIR Staff-3, 4, The Frick Foundation for the Preservation of Armadillos and Beavers. lF.F.P.A.B.j-3, 4, Student Assistant-4, Sci- ence Club-4, N.H.S.-4. SIEGEL, Sandra M. Sandy. To be what tomorrow brings. For tomarrow will bring the Autumn colors, and our snow ball cov- ered world of embraced hands, yet there will be tears and smiles. Goodbye. Gary Comeau Award-3, All American Female Liber Club-3, Back Packer's-3, Patrols of Parkdale-3, Interact Club-3, 4, Children's Theatre-3, 4, Bak Corner Club lCo-Plannerl-3, 4, Sci- ence Fiction Club-4, Polo Team-4, I.E.Q. Equestrian Club-4. SIMMONS, Barbara J. V Barbara. Dental Hygenist. Come on people now, smile on your brother, Everybody get together, try to love one another right now. F.H.A.-I, 2, 3, Interna- tional Club Dinner-2, 3, F.T.A.-2, 3, Spanish Club-2, 3, N.H.S.-3, 4. SIMPSON, Donna M. Simp. Donut, legs. Secretary. Howdy partner! Yes I'm working tonight. Ride on Red Flame, don't die yet! Take it slow on the Gin JB. Boy's P.E. Asst.-3, 4, Ponderosa-3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader-4. SINKFIELD, Michael Andrew Stink. College - Medical Technician. Be yourself and don't try to be nobody else. ' SMITH, David P. Spleen, Dave, Silent Sam. Engineering. Ta be suc- cessful in life, you have to know your capability and realize that whatever you set your mind to can be accomplished. J.V. Track-1, 2, 3, 4, J.V. Football-2, Varsity Football-3, 4, Indoor Track-3, 4, N.H.5. lPres.I-4. SMITH, Margaret P. Meg. To become a well known scholar. Reading, working as a waitress, sleeping when there's time. SNYDER, Daniel G. SNYDER, Eric W. Sunshine. To get together. The only one who flys the highest, flys alone. SORENSON, Margaret J. Peggy. Do you realize that one in every four Ameri- cans in unbalanced? Think of your three closest friends, if they seem O.K. to you, then you're the one. Yearbook-1, Gymkona-1, Band-I, Orchestra-I, 4, Concert Band-2, Marching Band-2, 3, 4, Sym.-3, 4, One of the Chosen llntramural Basketball!-4, Con- current Program-4. SPELLAMN, Lynne A. Uncertain. The primary ioy of life is acceptance, approval, the sense of appreciation and companion- ship of our friends, especially Mustard Seed. Girl'S Volleyball-1, Girl's Softball-I, German Club-31 Young Life-3, 4, GirI's Varsity Track-3, 4, Interact Club-4, Human Relations-4. ' STATHAM, Kimberly S. Kim, Henry Clay Ill IAI. College - Medicine, Law. lt's not whether you win or lose, but how you fix the game. Drama Club-I, Orchestra-1, 2, 3, Biology ,I 4 5, tl at 1 I I gi I wi L0 w .ig f 'li ,..e I ..i vi Iii .I il, ,. I i Club-2, 3: French Club-2, 3, 4, Girls' State-3, N.H.S. ISN-l'4i P-T-5-A. fCorr. Sec.l-4, Science Club-4, Solo Member of the Qouter's Union Club-4, SPONG JR, Wayne W. Hooker. To work in a Basketball factory. John Dean is nolhlng bUf Cl young whippersnapper and if you've ever had your whipper snapped, you know how pain- ful that can be. Dick Nixon Reel iFIO67 lflip sidel. Chess Club-I , Science Fair-I, Area Fair-I, Sym. Band-I , 2, 3, 4: Class of '74-I , 2, 3, 4, Orchestra-I , 3, 4, Marching Band-2, 3, Basketball-2, 3, Baseball- 3, Clarinet Choir-3, 4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club- 4, One of the Chosen-4, Student Co-op United for a Better Parkdale Memorial Trust Fund Inc.-4. STOTLER, Roderick M. Rad. To become the monarch of a Latin American Country. If you think Parkdale seems endless, take heart, even the Bubonic Plague had on end. Wres- tling Team-I, Mixed Chorus-I, S.G.A. lDel.l-2, 4, S.G.A. lParI.I-4. STOUGH, Steven M. Steve. Be in the 1976 Olympics and play Pro-Foot- ball. You live once so live it the best you can and enioy it. Track-I, J.V. Football-2, Indoor and Out- door Track-2, 3, 4, Varsity Football-3, 4. STOVER, Garfield Gumby. Criminologist. SUBER, Phoebe N. Pepper. Secretory. If I were at Parkdale Sr. High another year, God, I never would have made it. SUCHER, Gabe H. City Planning. Never get too dragged down when things go wrong - Remember it's only a small planet in an endless universe. VIVA Fonetiks! S.G.A.- I, 4, Ecology-3, Abraham andthe Chosen Basketball Team-4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4. SUMLER, Carol A. Lorac. Go to Calif., marry Mike, be a Systems Ana- lyst. All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be. To Mike I give my love. '74 on top. D.E.C.A.- 3, Mike-4. TABRON, Sandra Faye Songee. L.P.N. - Licensed Practical Nurse. TACCETTA, Pandora C. Pan, Pandy. Perhaps a writer, would like to work in animal behavior and conservation. Do you ever won- der if, perhaps, we simply take ourselves too seri- ously? After all, what about the bird perched there singing, just singing - Mary E. Tierney. ' TAFOYA, Monica A. Mo, Hi C. Physical Therapy or Recreation at Univer- sity of Md. Dream what you dare to dream. Go where you want to go. Be what you want to be. Live. Girl's Choir-I, 3, Mixed Chorus-2, G.A.L.-2, F.H.A.- 2, Gymkana-2, Choraletts-4. TALBERT, Cheryl L. Psychology. I would like to reach my goal dealing with child psychology to show my parents and rela- tives that: I can do. Glee Club-I, Creative Writing- 2, Drill Team-3, B.S.U.-3, Release Time-4. TAYLOR, Preston C. Red, Pig. Live a long life. Keep your chest in, your stomach out, and keep your hands to your damn self. Student Gov't-I, Baseball-1, 2, 3 lCaptl-4, Varsity Club-2 ITreas.I-3. THOMAS, Mary E. Met. Airline reservationist. Tomorrow will prove pros- perous if you apply yourself. Share with others the knowledge you have, You'll be glad you did. Year- book fPres.l-I, F.H.A.-2, Graduation Hostess-3, F.B.L.A. iTreas.I-4. THOMAS, Michael E. Big Mike or Priest. Printer or Musician. To the Class of '74, I would like to wish love, peace and happiness to all. The Greatest class - the Class of '74. B.S.U.-3, 4. THOMPSON, Darlene S. Secretary. F.H.A.-3, 4. TINTLE, Mark F. Marcus. I want to become a radio and television announcer. I was teacher's pet - she couldn't afford o dog. If I ever sell you something which you are dis- satisfied with, return the unused portion of the prod- uct, and I will return the unused portion ofthe money. Science Club-I, Film Club-I, Drama Club-I, March- ing Band-I , 2, Radio Club-I , 2, 3, 4, German Club-2, 3, 4, Soap Opera Spoof at WAMV-FM-3, P.B.C.-3, 4, Interact Club-3, 4, Omarr Gaffney in Harvey -4, Collage Staff-4, Radio Show at WGTB-4. TORRES, Paul A. Limpy, Knees. Go to College, get rich. Don't mess with the flow. Cross Country-4. TURK, Frank W. Reefa, Wild Turkey. Teach the deaf, be happy. Do what you want to do and do it right! Frosh Football-I, Varsity Football-2, 3, 4, Rowdies iglasgoesl-3, 4. TURNER, Brian M. Lqwyer - Law. Porting is such sweet sorrow. Ski Club-2, 3, 4, Member Parkdale County Club-2, 3, 4, Student Asst.-3, 4. TUTHILL, Laura L. Lalee. Self-fulfillment. For madmen only, Student Council-I, Drama Club-I, Decorations Committees-I, Folk Singing Club-2, 4, Modern Dance Club-2, 4, Gymnastics-3, LAIR-3, Newspaper-3, Art Club-4. UTH, Paul J. P.U. College. Now that you're old enough to know what you're doing, be glad that you're still young enough to do it. Art Club-I, Chess Club-I, Mixed Chorus-I, 2, Human Relations-2, 3, Interact Club-2, 3, 4, Mullins Fund-3, P.O.W.-M.I.A. Club-3, Concert Club-3, 4, Bowling Club-3, 4. VANE, Tam D.C. Fireman. VAN VLIET, Cheryl A. Cheryl. Journalist - Novelist. Don't hurry, don't worry, and don't forget to smell the flowers. Concert- Marching Band-I , 2, Bladensburg Wind Ensemble-2. VERNA, Lucinda M. Cindy. Creative Artist. Things don't always go your way, so believe in yourself. Believe in what you do, and you will always come out on top - always. Chorus-I , Art Club-I , 2, 3, 4, D,E.C.A.-4. VITA, Joseph F. Choach. Train Conductor. Varsity Baseball-3, 4. VOLZ III, William H. Jerome. Naval Officer. VORHEES, Joan F. JoJo. To be a successful musician. Money may not buy happiness, but it sure makes a good down pay- ment. WAESCHE, Carole Stoney, Wasty. St. Mary's. Don't stay under a cloud too long. Give'em the wg! Mort! D., T., A., B., S., AND S., - I love you all. I will always look to the sky, for today its beauty made me smile. Dance Com- mittees-I, Chorus-I, Bowling Club-2, Mixed Chorus- 2, Choralettes-3, Twelfth Night -3, Evening of Mirth -3, Story Theatre -3, Student Asst.-4, National Thespian Society-4, Football Announcer-4, Harvey -4. WALDER, David G. Dave. Drive a Good Humor Truck. The hottest places in hell are reserved for those, who in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality. Dante Co gite ergo sum -B. Pascal. Chess Club-I, Band-I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra-I , 3, 4, Pep Band-4, One of the Chosen- 4, Karen Goldberg Booster Club-4, Co-op United for a Better Parkdale Memorial Trust Fund Inc.-4. WALKER, Charles Bo Walker. I will be glad to get out of high school. Basketball-2, 3, 4. WALKER, Cynthia Altrea Cymp. To be an accountant. Grass is my power I con- stantly want. It maketh me fly high in sweet pleas- ures, it increaseth my sensations. It restoreth deep awareness. Peace. Flower Child of Largo-2, Chorus- 2, 3, 4, Most Relaxed Person-3, 4, Pep Club-4. WALSH, James J. Jim, Rover, Spice. Cross-Country-3, 4, Track-4, Wres- tling-4. WARE, Tyrone L. Tony. Business Manager. For twelve years we've slaved and learned, now it's time to slave and earn. WARTHER, Robert F. Bob. College. Be optimistic and live for today, Things always work out for the best. Sym. Band-I , 2, 3, Ten- nis-2, 3, 4, Ski Club-2, 3, 4, Pep Band-4, N.H.S.-4. WARTHER, Judy Live life to its fullest. Gymkano-I, Varsity Basketball- 3, Varsity Track-3, 4, Pom Poms-4. WATKINS, Adrienne J. A. Beautician. What you are today is a result of yesterday, and what you are tomorrow is influenced by today. WATTS, Vickie J. Vic, Jo. Go to college, maybe do what makes me happy in work, love and be happy. If you see some- body without o smile, give them one of yours. Hey, guess what happened last night? If you believe in love enough, then life will see you through. Mixed Chorus-I , 2, 3, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Concert Chair-4. WEDDLE, Carla L. WEILER, Bruce A. Bruce. Millionaire. Love is like the law, they're only words until someone racks them up. Partying is good for you, getting high is better. J.V. Football-2, Soc- cer-4. WELLS, Theresa A. Secretary. WHITE, Frank M. Surf, travel, college, see the world, party. Make your furtherest dreams . . . your closest reality. Ski Club, Surfing, Art, Student Union. WHITE, Kimberly J. Kimber, Icyneburleahl. Travel to faraway countries, teach kiddles. Hope is as real as life itself . . . as real as the rainbow in your smile. Fashion Show-I, Drama-2, Interact Club-2, Student Asst.-4, Back Cor- ner Club-4. WIDMEYER, Jean-Yves M.A. Frenchy Fog. Want to become an electronic techni- cian and sell cosmetics. Eat your lunch with your pants up. Cheerleaders-I, 2, Pom-Poms-3, 4, Girl's Handbell Choir-3, 4. WILCHER, Ralph L. Build Motorcycles. WILKINSON, Diane Dee. Housewife. WILLIAMS, Catherine Cathy. Seamstress. Experience is the best teacher so keep on truckin', stay in school and get an education because that's where it's at. WILLIAMS, Clyde P. To accept all things in mind. To understand yourself, you must believe in yourself. Drama Club, Art Club, Concert Choir and Soul Singers. WILLIAMS, Denise R. Neisy. To make it. All I have to say is that I've come a long way, so when I'm gone I'm gonna keep on truc- kin'. WILLIAMS, Nathaniel L. Nabone. Master Mechanics. Once I have completed my years of school I'm going to do my thing. Life is something to live with, only I can reach the goal I strive for years. WILLIAMS, Peggy w, Slim. Certified Public Accountant. What goes around always comes around. ICheck itl. F.T.A.-I, Lions Roar Newspaper Staff-3. WILSON, Edward M. Mickey. Because you are afraid to love . . . I am alone. WILSON, Kevin R. C.B., Flip, Fatboy. Businessman and lawyer. You can make it if you try, so keep on doing it, underclass- men. Largo Intramural Boy's Basketball-2, Bowling Club-3 IPres.l-4. WILSON, Russell C, Russ. To be a cartoonist and art teacher. Love life for what it is, Bowling Club-I , 2, Art Club-I, 2, Camera Club-2, P.O.W.-M.I.A. Club-3. WILSON, Susan M. Melody, Mel, B.R., Shortie. Go to college, get a iob, live and be happy. Enioy people for what they are, not what you want them to be. What'd you say Karen? A Rowdy, huh? Ah well, such is life. Pep Club- I, Fashion Club-I, Rowdy Club-3, 4, Latin Club-3, 4, Student Asst.-4, Aide to Senior Class-4. WITHERS, Vivian L. Paochie. To be a good secretary and lover. To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, they canst not then be false to any man. Pom- Poms-2, 3, Yearbook-3, Gymkana-3, 4, Pep Club QV. Pres.l-4. WOLFE, Thomas P. Wolf. Recover from high school. College. Soccer-4. WOODHOUSE, James W. Jim. Volunteer Fireman. Good-bye to Parkdale and Class of '74 and remember the old saying, When you snooze, you lose. Keep on truckin', Baby. My extra-curricular activities was trying to keep all the women straight. WOODS, Constance I. Connie. Hey Cheese. I made it, Wipel Jo, we missed the kick-off. P.O.W.-M.I.A. Club-3. WRIGHT, Mark J. College. We've only iust begun to live Get it on lG.B. and T.T.lI Look out world BERT is comingl Good-bye. W.M.U. here I camel Drama Club-'I , Thes- pian Society-2, 3, fTreas.l-4, P.O.W.-M.I.A. Club-3, D.E.C.A.-4. YOUNG, Janet M. Ned. College. YOUNGER, George E. To become a Medical Doctor. Don't look back when the icing hits the fan. P.G.R.A.S.C. IHist.l-I, Student Council fpres.l-I, Sophomore Class Pres.-2, Gymnas- tics Team Asst. Coach-2, 3, Taurian Gymnastic Team Asst. Coach-4. YSLAS, Simona J. Manita. Work with the airlines. lt's finally over. Not always shall you be what you are now. You are going toward something great. Cheerleader-I, Stu- dent Council-I, Ski Club-2, Jockettes-2, 3, 4, P.O.W.- M.l.A. Club-3, Varsity Cheerleader fCo-Capt.l-4, Art Club-4. ZUBRES, Joan M. Jony. Become an airline stewardess. Life is not worth living without a little love. N.H.S.-3, 4. 4.1.n.w0.......,,. -p 2-aff' ' 'L' f. I . .MNA- 'S M Q4-f R-,rv 5 Q ,, A... Lv-1-' Z 1 i . , . 3 Q i 2 4 I 3 3 A 5 E S f N. ,.v 1 'Q-1 I .A ,M , . i 9 A ? E Juniors Mgr' N-s.N ix ' 1 11224 f' '3 K 1 l 1 , A ,vw ,HIMQXV5 fjhyga-t f Y ' , 9 1 436 '14, W A a 49 at A d9g,AD,':'f'L , ' an 1 445453 'W Q '1vM5 '4 ,, in W., wmmwf' 4....4a..al t A sunny September day finds Mike Roach, Ronnie Dearstine, Lee Cable, Kevin Shaughnessy, Martv Collier and Joel Lichvar at a home football game. Abbott, Sherry Abutaleb, Mohammed Acton, William Adair, Valerie Adams, Tina Agee, Earl Aiken, Vanessa Alderscn, Elizabeth Aleshire, Vance Alestock, Francine Alexander, Lynn Allen, David Allman, Glen Anderson, Daniel Anding, Vanessa Amstead, Samuel Arista, Kim Ashford, Michael Baldwin, Dennis Ball, Mark Ballanryne, Karen Banda, Annegreet Banks, Richard Barnes, Cheryl Barrel, Kathy Barrett, Deborah is L 7f 451 My xi ,f xx Lx , .L x l . A Ny: fry, f, t V:-lf Q x f , , f Aff if E , f 4 ' V, l gg, 6' fx EE-1 ,gh X-,. , gf I ' ,gpg 11, 119 - ,Q 1 --41 1 f V--- 1 x, ' , yi., :ji ' V ' I f A 9:3 If f l:'f C l l Ep i me ff I K X' W' f fr' I W- .V A , . 7 Ts A A f f l 4 ' 1 ,. ' f cf 'Wy ,f ' M , l., 11' 'F jr K ' ' A 1' I 1 1. , ,, . , , . V , it 1 if I A 1 ' l , ,W .,,, Wyw-'fy--ffff:2-fr, 7 'N' -2 Q f , W FH' l f 4- - I' ,,.,,f,,fw, 5 ' fe Q ' x , , ,, y i I , 1 me , l ' , L f l i f V l Patty Fendloy finds a free minute in class to talk with a friend. Cc fm J F, . , . El lfi L-'L 5 b .. Q f . if 1 if B ef- V up Hi , ra I yx L ' Q z.. ,J A ' Fey t j . ,X r l . L' f l ' li . yL'KN 'x:3,1l ll'-1 .. iran 1' v l - f l 2 -Q . 1 .. x I V X Q .f X . E vu fx Rosemary Fitzgerald concentrates on a new Chemistry formula. . 1 1, V ,,,, a, gs ix. 3 1' w . - - - ' L, .3 V' , E- YW, f -- 'W T Q' A. V V R t - .,,.,.,1., V . Q L ' Y,-ff 4 in' '. M 1 ii ' l. lkilll E ll X B ffalme-if ifzfl... gh 5 E fW4 K if aw., A Kim Arista savors the delicacies she iust prepared in her Foods class, wi L-. l Hi .iz L . 3 .3 A 1 lf 5 .Liu , 'T' all ' . x 4 f f E l f LV .N : ..,, X I .B - A A , iv' 7 .fl :-9 Q xr l Barrett, Lester Bartnick, Wesley Bastian, Susan Beagle, Jean Beahm, Bonnie Beahm, Brenda Beall, Richard Beardsly, Lisa Becraft, Donna Belange, Sandra Bell, David Belle, Sheila Bentley, Glenda Bergemann, Carol Beyrent, Gregory Biggs, Charles Bird, Mark Black, Margaret Bodrogi, Susan Bolding, Belinda Bolita, Robin Bond, Tracey Bookhout, Anne Bordas, Barry Bors, Robert Boushell, Lorraine Bowling, Neil Bowman, Lynda Boyd, Gary Boyers, Robin Branch, John Breeden, Kathleen Breedan, Mark Brineman, Nancy Briscoe, Deborah Brizzi, Tina Broadhurst, Noreen Brooke, Joan Brooks, Beverly Brooks, Robert Brooks, Sonia Brown, Loretta Brown, Mark Bryant, Colleen Buck, Anthony Burgess, Thomas Burke, Dana Burns, Theresa Burt, Terrance Bussan, Theresa Butler, Lawrence Byrd, Kevin Cable, Lee , 7' it I 'A I .7 , , 4 fs 4 W ff W' ,V 4, ,. if , , 5 11 'F , .y Y if N- L 'l 4, As you can tell, Bob Mongelli is very interested in his Chemistry lecture. iii' vcy, 43 A V f 4 N 'fr -A 6' f l ,. nl 0' 3 , flff' 3 T A M I Qiyii, it MV JW 1 ' if sf, we W , :qc .. f I W 4 '-w ' 1 ,1 rv J If f ,, , 55?- . , Ying: nh' Z-ff the K With undivided attention Scott Prosise watches a home game. 1'4- : 5- ..- ,, N . K lv. ,e, -it I , g.. Z inf? A iw Jackie Hughes sets her determined mind on victory for the Panthers. M K gf If li iii? - f e 1 f' 4 X -i' 2 M li U V T' 1, ' lt -' -, f,'xf'X' X t . 45, , V T, X 'X I Z4 ll rf l N 59 X u ix fi s e Q-W ,, , x , 2, is ff L T .I q T if N l , -.Ja t l H . T' , . if A it , 1 ,I Wi l A 1 l f ..,. , J, ll, K 5165+ - i I . . ,ll T .iis ,...,,h . I I f ff i i'i J x ' X , VI ', ' 4'xt'X l ,,,iii jf' 1 , is,'i ' gm' H- ' if, 1' 'l A , uxf X X If ,R l'l8 i M + g- i l I The only spare time people have to talk is during their lunch shift. Call, Parker Cameron, Maureen Campbell, John Canino, Michael Cabri, Glenn Carroll, Andre Cartmell, Mark Caspar, James Cecil, Donna Chadwick, George Chamberlain, Teresa Chambers, Brett Cherone, Susan Childs, Alyce Chow, Ruth Clark, Cynthia Clark, Mary Clary, Nancy Clearwater, Scott Cleveland, Tawanna Cleveland, Thomas Coffman, John Coffman, Lillian Coleman, Antoinehe Coleman, Kalhy Colgan, Sandra Collier, Marlin Collins, Laura Collins, Renee Comproni, Joseph Conley, Boyd Connor, Joseph Conway, Donna Cook, Loniia Cosey, Clifton Craig, Yvette Crafty, Catherine Crawford, Louise Cresla, Sandra Criswell, William Cross, Velma Dagostino, David Daley, Terrilyn Dambrauskas, Donna U X f Q-f ,, N il ? we In 'M W 'QQ ,iiiyi J , mil' iff W ty, M ,I f 5 A ,w , 3,1 I.. rf, ' 'f I ,, -ff ,, , ,yy , 4 4, ' Y 'Y l so P7 , , , 'jf J ' ' 9' H K , I A .414 l , A , ii, N f Li? 1,' 1 I 4 . 'ff , ,ff M My f 1 N X f 1 ' 4. 'J E NV ZWZXF I 4 ' . ,...... ,, of N2 Debbie Gales and Gwen Dobson concenirale on answering siudenl complaints in S.G.A. ,V . , , if , fi I il., .. N' L3 . f ,, Z! 1 Brian Schuliz coniemplafes his drawing. LL if .B 4, 4- ' ' 'LQ' kr' . N i 77439 a i , S... Y V I '.,u' , X, , f' v - lzzaw llwjl W H 'X ,. I, ' if , f x:' ' . , 1' ,, ' -41 A 'l 41 i X Are Terri Nelson, Flora Prisfoop and Kelly Morgan reading ta one of Mr. Crof-l's iokes? 'N f 3 s. .E 4' 7- 5 .Z A ,, A A ' . Ah x, . ,A W Z - . f ' ,X I M A Mil ill tk fw ' ll 2 'ft' will so li l X i 'll f 'f ' 5 l? AA.r . ,W Lt-, X V Maurice Pierc and Raymond Herce talk over Schedule hassles. :ff 1 422,594 if Q Q ? . J fi, 7 y,gsff1w'vf f2 1 . , 4... , 5 f tix' 1- f' 'z I l file A 4 ma ' ., l i. 11 fi f a , I 'li 2 f A 1 ' l . ' fl' t '1IJii J I l 1 ' . vi ,gi . C if i, is 1' ' V 9 3 wi Diane Digirolomo and Mark Weiss concentrate on one of Parkdale's more exciting football games. Dangle, Eric Daugherty, Keith Daugherty, William Daves, David Davis, Cynthia Davis, D. Davis, Elisa Davis, M. Davis, P. Davis, Vivian Day, Ronald Dean, Patricia Dearstine, Ronald Decker, Durinda Delung, Sondra Dennis, Kathy DeShields, Velma DiCarlo, Joan Dilday, Cindy Dixon, Sharon Dixon, Vanessa Dobson, Gwen Dodge, S. Dobson, Donald 6 Dodson, Thomas Donahue, Bryan Donahue, Michael Dorsey, Edward Douglas, Delores Douglas, Jeffrey Downing, Carol Downs, Thomas Doyle, James Dubois, Michael Duck, Stephen Duffy, Stephen Dullnig, Karen Dunbar, Joe Dunn, Susan Duvall, Vicki Dwiggins, Dale Easterling, Cynyhia Eilertson, Eileen Eley, Eunice Eller, Donna Enderson, William Escalante, Richard V ff hw Qf vg. ' .xxx l xfl K I 615 .. 4- -' V 12 wr ,ff fl' ' df Us A xx K l I x .,,,,.. f' Boyd Conley carefully observes the operation ofthe printing press he is using. X ,Nb W, My M, 4' ,W 5 , , fy .5 'Y Q E , i X' l in ' L A M x- 1 X T'-is Y i X I 5 5 5 xy? ggi, K, ,, -,Wy : Terry Keeney pauses from her cheerleading tasks to relax with a coke. I , A li A I I ii fi ' A1 3 ' ' , f .sw W. V .., V , L ' f . , 1.. , ,A-. gl 3 , Q ,. V 1 V ' 1 A , 7 3. L , , , ' g., 4, is gc ' 3 f X WM? we 'wi lil 'H ' -W t l f 1 I 1 w Q 'V '-mug. ,.-F Jeff Kerr makes his final move that will end the game in a stalemate. as Q x . WYE? 4 uf ' , Q6 A w X L. She 1 ,H 'X x A. Q. in R' a Ji a '-' 'W 4 ... i t i 2 , . 4 1 ' N-. ,:'71 l if U pm N s vc fr Mr, v it w i , 4 Escalante, Sharon Eslin, Janice Everhart, Richard Eversfield, Thomas Fant, Cortez Farrell, Carolyn Fendlay, Patricia Ferko, William Fernendez, Teresa Fields, Janice Figlia, Mary Fincham, Roy Fisher, Onzeletta Fisher, Ossie Fitzgerald, Rosemary Fitzpatrick, Donald Fleming, Patsy Fletcher, Brenda Fletcher, Elizabeth Foley, Brian Fontaine, Ronald Forman, Lee Franklin, Mark Frantz, Michael Frazier, Dorothy Freeman, Vicki Frack, Rhoda Garrett, Melody Gates, Deborah Gerhold, Karen Gibson, Clair Gilbert, Lucie Goldstein, Karen Graham, Lawrence Grambs, Peter Gravely, John Gray, lan Gray, Karen Green, Avis Green, lretha Greenslode, Russell Grimmnitz, Patrice Gross, Paso Gustave, Ray Hagye, Michael Halsey, Jennifer rv 13 V-effigy, 7 . , .A , M, K ' l , my f , ,im , ,fu -,gg . , - Y rm I 8 ' i -50 U Q ' ' W 1 X x W . -x v,. I ' :fgip , if ' , .2 ,ffl Wind A, 'fs Valerie Lewnes studies the effect that hydrochloric acid has on her lab table. yi ,, , Harvey who??? ileonard Clarkej 5 7 r 7, ' 4 ' . -V Q, - ' If L E , QM f All V' 1 l l - s , - 3,2 , ff, , if. bf 4: ie , i 1 1 fi ' ll fbi 4, EIN In , 5: 5 I ' 't i 'Q ' I , i1 w, .r A 1 1 T se 3 .If 3? J 2 lx l, 'i - 1 , xv. ' ' Q , X 'Q , a .L I Kelly Mosley works on improving her pottery skill. -1 A 5 1 ., - I 5, I A ., N K 5 I I t . -A ty ' ' V 5 A,,,!,x Wz. ,I , 5 1 , f H- 'K , K 1 i 15 A ' .1524 ' X is idk ' , , -3 :-:nf Q ,. ,xii 4' V an ,,,. f F 1 ful? V , ' I ff.lG,,,' A J J J w.A' 1 , . Students enioy the fall weather up on the hill. Hamleh, Rayford Hanna, Clifford Hardy, Michelle Harrison, Bruce Hart, Scott Hartley, Marsha Hartman, Deborah Hathaway, Brenda Haug, Gregory Hawke, Thomas Hawkins, Denise Hayes, Judith Hayes, Rosalind Hayward, Elliott Henderson, Edward Hendrix, Gregory Hennessy, Maureen Herder, Clara Herlich, William Hess, Karl Hibbard, Richard Hill, Michael Hisamoto, John A0 Holland, Donald Hollidge, Steven Holt, Vivian Hoskins, Stephen Hough, Jeffrey Howerton, Jerry Hughes, Denise Hughes, Jacquelyn Hunt, Jacqueline Hurlbut, Roy Jack, Vicki Jacobs, Richard Jacobs, Dorothy Jefferson, Sheila Jenkins, William Jerry, Mechelle Johnson, Allyson Johnson, Charles Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Dorian Johnson, Gerald Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Magdelene Johnson, Melinda x' ', , l X ,, ig, i tv, l 4, gggvz, ' bfi - iii I Jil 1 1 'J -il., Y A ,., lj, w ,A f I I ff? 1 N Li, We X f f ' y .3 Q ' If 3'5 , If'?A:,, ' m J- - 1 -J 1 b 5: mp . 'Zn ' ff ,,. A c V 11 Q f m f ' kt Elf , , mf- -' . !9. 15-if 1 M .,, Y 1 E:f??T5?ff: , ., V ..., , V V - WP- ' f? f3 , fgffg f' IS i l l M : ,fm , L ' ' , 'SW l PARKDALE SPIRIT. . . we .. J .G 1 Q J 3 , , ,.., + t 1 M' 1 AX ti ' ,K it us l f l I , l M 9' , I 'is A W x 2 1251 l1-- -,,. 1 1--:sms fi: N l 4 i 2 Q Jia? in X Karen Goldstein undergoes terse interrogation from Mr. K, ig . . . something we'lI never lose. . 'V .' 'ff 1-aQ'n1,g,. , ' W1 443 PM . an, K' -X v i ' 55 11. x N sl' V' ,-ix f, . , Q, 1 x. l ll. - ' ' 'ini . Q1 . Y all H. like , Si' 'ge , Q ,I if iff' 2 . wtf in G Q , t 3 'W I Q., J' A 4? rd f fe ft I ' ' V Y .- J' xr , ' ' 2 Xp' . ll fill E f -- : ' Tiff' ' ' i r If ' tj 1 ,I 7. - 4, A we xl Johnson, Ruth Johnston, William Karlander, Susan Keeney, Theresa Kellermann, Maryann Kendrik, Mary Kerr, Jeffrey Kidwell, Lennetta King, Marquita King, Valentine King, William Kissel, Armand Kitzmiller, Robert Klukowski, Barbara Kneessi, Herbert Knicely, Tracey Koczak, Mark Krebs, Melissa Kuplis, Sandra Lamont, Elizabeth Landin, Patricia Landon, Elmer Lane, David Lanham, Sharon Larocque, Roger Lattisaw, Cheryl Layman, John Leber, Gregory Lee, Ruby Lee, Stephen Legg, Deborah Lenchek, Armand Leser, Ginger Leser, Maureen Leslie, Debra Letey, D. Leverance, Donald Leverance, Kenneth Levesq ue, Susan Levin, Georgette Lewis, Joanna Lewis, Marilyn Lewnes, Valeria Likowski, Elizabeth Lindenberger, Philip Litner, James Littleford, Karie Litz, Roy Livingston, Karen Lloyd, Brenda 'ww aww' ,, wt, A 5 MJ, fl, ,ff K Q s., - ' - if f H., N :gf i i x i l , iz- .E f . , lffiz WN 0. no I fp t if 'l 119 t f ll if w E , 3 L. na YRS 1 r 4 ws., .m E f f 1, ,W- ?'gi . 15 'i'Z I ' qv X W 1:11, v .M aff' ' lu: A Steve Morrison's attention drifts while reading The Great Gatsby. WZ' , ?W5'7W ' l, M 57725, - , . r 7 17- 3' gg - , 5 1 ,f f , f lt ,M f ' , 1,1 1 , r if , 'ff al --1-'::L 1 1 .- :.v4.,.' yy Q g,1,,,,?,5j,,:, .,,l.4, px, i L. 1 Z' - , V.,r, pr., .Jn 2' 4? f, 'f, ts K H 12 v., we , 572 ,W Q, A '2 ' r fixj 1 fig, ' 2. As fs - 'V A . .5 1 i L .L 'feet H Q t f L in X L gy :.... 5, X V . 2,5 Ax: in . V IXQQMJ Q - J 1' ,Z 2 1 ' All L ' i- .. 5 . . A umm' L' i 7. of V 2 Mike Mallinoff displays his talent at drafting. Does she or doesn't she? Only her hairdresser knows for surel N, -A L F. -- we or - , V' ,Th f, A 'I 515 r j N ' 2. , , ' ' l lf, X7 V71 if L '- -1 QU I 7 -.1 4-I gf K, f , . 'ti' , 21914 X, al -lax I . ' 1 ,j - Q - 2 , if i L QA , , .Lg ' , L r. N , we ' ff f , 2' wi' , S-' H 5 A L , if , , x . X f A W ,, . .. gxx, Logan, Ann Logan, Norman Loor, Brenda Lucic, Beatrice Luongo, Joseph Lush, James Lyons, Constance Lyons, Lorraine Maddox, Gene Maguire, Charles Maier, Jana Malcolm, Linda Mallinoff, Michael Mangialardi, Lisa Manuel, Edward Marceron, Martin March, Audrey Markowich, Steve Marlon, R. Marshall, Ann Martin, Theresa Mason, Winslow Massey, Roberta Mathis, Richard Mato, Elizabeth Matthews, Natalie Mattis, Steven Mayo, Donald McCaffrey, Sharon McCarI, Sarah 44 McClanahan, Susan McClellan, Sherri McCloskey, Raymond McCreary, Rosa McFarland, Joan McGuire, Kathryn McKellar, Thomas McKenna, Margaret McKoy, Bernice McManus, Gayle McMillan, Helen Merkle, Gretchen Messina, Maria Michie, Cynthia Miller, Bridget Miller, Diane Miller, Sharon Mills, Susan Minni, Philip Mitchell, Anthony Mitchell, John Mitchell, Monique Mitchell, S. Mitchell, Yolanda Mongelli, Robert Monterose, Jay Moore, Carl Moore, Michael Mora, Jeanna Morgan, Kelly vw 'vwrrffsftfzgfmf ,ws ,, 1 W .f-fy ,4 , fn 5 v f N M, , ,r,. o 'iil if it F M S 'sw Sai .-gl 411 L v 'L li ,' Y ,-54 f ,Z L i 'i 'tw i H4 41 S. I - 2 - 4 ., , ,423 1 ,X 4, X rs.. v V .A, ,E . , A 7 . Jeff Douglas finds time to relax in his English Class. y 1 C Q f iff f 1 . 'A ' ' ,-'pf' -. '3f1'Z, ' '1-f , ' 1 L' ra '72 . ' , , i ' 'Ll My ii f N 'i 4. K 'K 2' . ,, i ,' ii .' A' ' if S, I' i ' ' , , I ,ll I f 'i lfsl f ' ' ' if , -. or f of y o: A . lv Hy, - i gk- ' V ' -' ' i ' 4 7 i, 1 ' , l , 'cw ' , ,,: 'ff ' V ,. .-l' ., fn cvs . YW 4 9 ' f ,,., fx I . l , f ' 4, i Z L , F. X f iff A' 1' ll 3 ' fr if S pe ' o gi r ,r 1 ,Mx 4 ' K g , i . ff' Ill ' r Q '51 pw-f - Morin, Lori Q' f , X i ' Morrison, Stephen '7 ., i ' ', ' i A R r K Q Mosley, Kelli l K 1 M , 1 ' Q Mousseau, Sharon 'C-'l K 1 V, rg V V' , f gl n l Mugg, Paula ' K A' ' A 'rx A 1. Q., ' Q i Murray, Janice 7 1 1 Q 1 4 f' ' ' Myers, Danelle , 6 ', , 'f if V, -' . ' f i ,.,, ' ' K, Myers, Rita lb-,, ,g ',i' 2 ' r S ,, lf, ,al Myrick, James ,....-9 5 , 'P ' Sf J , 4 ni All f ff 1 X w, ff' if f fn f , w,s'mfi2Naw3w ' 3 My Q R 5:1-A F Barbara Sack is caughi in a rowdy mood. i 5 l i 1 l l l i ,iz s gl f l X P l lil? ig. 3-A-we ,img ,sq Tl. v. 'T 1 x ' i l X1 B' ,f l l' , Neale, A. Neale, Gail Nelson, Theresa Nicholson, Kim Nickens, Kaihy Noda, Lawrence Novak, Teresa Novick, William 46 O'Donnell, Theresa O'Hagen, Marie Olson, David O'maIley, Michele O'Neal, Catherine O'Neill, Wayne Orebough, Brenda Orlando, Donna Osborne, Edward Owens, Bronwyn Palmer, Lawrence Panlazes, Dean Paolini, Henry Park, Jema Park, John Parker, Gail Parker, Mitchell Parrish, James Paskalides, John Parton, Dawn Paulkovich, Jane Pavlides, Merope Payne, Karen Payne, Rodney Pazulski, Lucian Peacock, Cheryl Pearson, Patsy Pearson, Paula 4,361-' - J ,D , ,I P' J of nv f X 4 'f 13 , ,J , . . K ' 7?ff,ff V Q, V E 5 , I mi g wz . 1 f , , 3. L , I 1 v -W I '5 I xx zgqfv ' 3 ., ji X ,K ' ' new-,.M .A ,.., r 1: -W-v,ee.w.mLmb. WK 'iv 1:5 Args, ,Jw f, .A Ah 1 . ,f 'f , , f 41 , . fjxzaf' fy, Af ? 'W'-.m:':z:f:u Q UMW' I wif b llz D l 1 U' ,,,.,w- , V 45 Terri Fernandez - Junior Class Secretary. V1 Z V, ' ,, ,, fv fw f vg ' ,, . ' ' ,gwf ,,,. ,gr i ' 5 , ' ffl PM' 'l 'f .. W 'l ,, ,f , ,fe ,I , ,V V, , W A , , W! A .., ,, , , 4 V , , ' I l ' --- l 1 ' -W if . . 1' 4 ....41. 2' ff:-' t W , .V Q V, , fiszr bfg , ,, 3 r yr ., , ,W . 1 .,,, hr , 4 ffiyg, A f.. f L, 7-T '11 77 f 2 1, 5, 3. R V 22,1 Hi - V ,lg f we , ' , I 'af K , is f i ,Mr x 1 W f 4 , ,..',. .t I 1 V, ' , , f 1 i , Q ' X llll lx , ,, , , A A ,,,X ,Wm 4 If! ' 2, .. H 1- f ,., r 1 A 2 I ' W, , N 1 ' I , V of -i , i 4 , i W AQ' , 14 2' . TK 24 ffl' .,,, I T ,.,,. , ,, 5, , , A e 1 e P as . ,. , Vi It L X , 3, r ' Aw 1 , 'N . .A - aka .err N fl Did you hear about the fire in the shoe factory? Uanice Fieldsl USO' QJQM SSIOS ZSUV L z. - .. 4 Z-.J P , N' -A - WP 'ilk' 'nl' l tk fx ,V nl mfsfl mf' X - ff if - A l X X fix L . ', r. AU U rr W1 1 .L. ,Q -'-- H 1' . Peeters, William Pelt, Arlene Pell, Daniel Penland, Deborah Penney, Bernard Penniman, Dawn Perry, Magaret Peterson, John Phillips, Robin Phillips, William Pilski, Nancy Plata, Teresa Pointer, Karen Pollard, Crystal Pollarel, Dennis Powell, Patricia Powell, William Powers, Dorothy Prender, Beverly Price, Michelle Prince, Michael Prince, Michelle Prosise, Donald Pusso, Keith Queen, Arthur Queen, Mary Queen, Sherlita Raley, Daniel Ralph, Debra Read, Brenda RIGHT: Fuchil lLarry Noda, Jr. Class Pres,l ZA 7 48 Redmond, Rebecca Reed, Donna Reed, Sharon Reilly, Margaret Remenick, Jay Revis, Ricky Ricciuti, Anne Rice, Beverly Rich, Barbara Richardson, Dale Richardson, Rita Ring, Timothy Roach, Michael Robertson, Caulberl Robertson, Michael Robinefte, Kathryn Robinson, Gina Roby, John Rock, Robert Rogers, Nancy Roias, Marie Romero, Monica Rcpko, Michael Roundtree, Wandra Rousseau, Paul Roussell, Alan LEFT: Come and sit in this chair Harvey. 2,21 . E 4 f , , f 3' 4? 414 J A , 9, X ' , x fy- K ,ggi - 1' ' ,Z 2 .ef R of ' ix. , A ,: 1 . 5' J i M - 5' , f rm Slim -fi f, l E7 v ,f f, I 1' M 1 ' Q at X T Ra' '4 - B 9 1 Y l 1. 4, 5 -U- - an W r Q fy X it If QQ lMitch Parkerl Q, 4. .1 i 5 5 . not Teresa Chamberlain concentrates on her Spanish dialogue. x e m! ' ' - , ' e 4 me :A . 1 - A 4+ -2 9 2:11, F ru N ai 1 r i f ' , ,. .- . 'A ' R 4 ., ns' ..1,' ' l fb U ' ' f..i ilLaf.'ilE.1,4iS-2ff1if'l -X V .135 ' f 3 , ff: Qi. , , ,f L, 7 Q V I p Ax A 0 , vi l , '- Y, f K. i ' 1 K J . i if , 1 4 if I it ,, 1 Q like in My ,VIT ,: 11 ,, ' ,-: . -'pn 9 L. 2-K - . l 1 ' sl l I I ' ' 'ii 1- ' . 'Q 2 A l f xy I :- f l i ' rf ' This d--m reportl lGuy Weemsl .r ff 5? 1? f ff Ez' M -1 f? 4 4 :V N V . , , ,EV l x - V ,. .. ,- el 1 ,, + J' x , irq f-3 x , '01, . , X , N r ' e ' r ' S ' i mv - ' N si Ei 'J all F. Scott Fitzgerald's sense of humor has caught the attention of Mo Abutaleb. X tl ll Q , is , g- .Q -tg L 'W C? 'CJ ,,l Ruddell, Barbara Ruiz, Michael Ruse, Mary Rush, Tanya Sack, Barbara Sailor, Francine Sanchez, Lawrence Sancomb, Mary Scales, Denesa Scallion, Christina Schultz, Brian Schwartz, Sherry Sederiah, Laney Scoggins, Dan Selke, Karen Sellers, Karen Shabe, Jackie Shaughnessy, Kevin Shenberger, Theresa Sheskin, Robert Shifflett, Roy Shingler, Jeffrey Shoemaker, Robert Shramek, Edward Shropshire, Alan Silver, Jeffrey Simmons, Donna Simpson, Kevin Sines, Katherine Sinkfield, Ronald Skolnik, Richard Slattery, James Smith, Carla Smith, Carla Smith, Edward Smith, James Smith, Susan Snoddy, John Sollclrs, Donna Sontheimer, Julia Spahn, Cynthia Spano, Martin Spaur, Patricia Spellman, Michelle Spencer, Rodney Spiegelthal, David Spry, John Staton, Deborah ff' '?jyfr, .., , 'W 'rf' I. ,,., ,,g4 B 1, 4 .V I ugh V ,.A L., A,M l KWE:3j,:n,1 gl . y a k 1 . , , . .,...,.f 535W--,ausng m f- ,. M ,Cf 1 N J A i.ii ft, J A 4:.g'ff6:Yzu ' ,J ' , ,.,,. ,WW My t L ,, -V ii f Q .W..W,,,,, V - - Y g Wake me for the next bomb scare, or for the fire drill, which ever comes first. fSharon Mousseaul ' 1 :f':fvfgffy 7y:W75 - . . . ff, , - , 'f A b 4, A - ,Y V A, , Q , if 5, , ,J , , , . ,,r,i,,.,,, J A S , J my V '- J J i x . t , 5 ,, ' ,, 0 on 'N wg , -V J H-A 522' A 4 4' 11 J ' W it V .4 ' - 4, ' f .M 'r ' 4 E f . .1 if ' --- 1' e J - 7 ' '. 1 if 4? 4 wi H x J if 4 4 , X Al 5 2 'J aff 1 ' , ' ' ' f N ' Q A' X 5 ,, J Y A ,: 'f - . , ' xiii? 1 'l i X l V' f Z Z J ff , if fl l M 'V 2 7 ,, if 'f ', 1' - fx., 4 Ronnie Day demonstrates his talent at trumpet playing. 1 1' ri X . J 1 it -. are , , M I W V I V V gfgliiixw l , 1 J lm J X L if 5 Q VI, V, WM, A -42 1-2,in'f'if. ' ' l ' , A ,W ,VVIV1 ,,,V 6 ,e , 1 ,, , . 4 ,W ,rm f,f, Q ' V L, - ,Inman-Lim. , ,, 'W-., , f I tw X, ! X J f l S' ,V , 'i ,: RIGHT ONI Robert lDikel Kissel . -j Wi f 1 2 52 ,, ff gh 1543? ' t. J we U ' 2 J Q ., , , 45 , 1A , V J ,f I ,i V Z. .ll ' -I ??3?2i:. , All Ili fl 3 1' ' ' in I1E '2J' Stevens, Shane Stone, James Stone, Sheryl Straley, Beverly Suber, Doris Sucher, Michael Sullivan, Brenda Sullivan, Gary Sumpter, James Sweeney, Joanna Swerda, Joseph Swift, Patricia Taylor, Deborah Taylor, George Taylor, Joseph Taylor, Wayne Templeton, Cynthia Teske, Debra Teta, Daniel Tharps, Angela Theil, Joyce Thibodeau, Cheryl Thiel, Carolyn Thweatt, Donna 4 M .M ,J gm, ff :.,,,4f Tilenis, Gerald Tillman, James Tillman, Sharon Trimmer, John Tropp, Sterling Trott, Timothy Turner, Donna Urbaniak, Douglas Valentich, Robert Vandevander, Rose VanPelt, Cheryl Vaughns, Sylvester Vidi, Raymond Viens, Natalie Volchko, Diane Volpe, Tina Walker, Eric Walker, Karen Walley, Brenda Walsh, Brenda Wardrop, Dana Wardrup, David Waters, Jacquelyn Watkins, Paula Weaver, William Webster, James f 5 fm . , in 11 M. N ,, X M r , r' . ,J 4 , mf' ' f 4,3 5 ' fs J W A X Wd sf- : X, wr xt 'st ' , , ww' ' t wyw ' ez f' 'mil R 1 uc, ' gf,-1 ' , f 79 iff ! X ,4 , f f V' ff ? M fi ' 4 , J f W! g.. mf 1-, I M' 'g4,i x M 'X ,- .. , 5,5 . ,aw,,,,, 5, 6 ,. if, f W W , A l J ,L ,. f if ' , , if , V A 'QI at , J lx lr 'Bak f , 1 First day of school confusion found these students without schedules. I X , 4,9 , lg , ff .tu ' , f., H. .. W., , A V - -, C kgs' 1 ' ' Lf M, E .figs W! m VV,,, V A - N gf X -' t 9 J X J A r., - 4 . .4 V. It H J pf f ,, 4 I ' 'tg 5 -W, K' 'li y T .,. . J , 'e f' A1 1 A ,. 'V l Q , f. - - f I ' ' ' - V. ,f 9, ,et Q 1 X! 5 ' f RIGHT: I know my earring's in there somewhere! lCarla Smithl 4 6 Ks A J v. N 3' l ' L. ,Y V zf V, F.. - x , I ' I D ,. ,VX V V L2 C7 V, V V - gg it - f 7. V.V I V f QW QV VVV 11 W , ,.. isa? so ,, , - Bill Herlich faces the grim reality of finals. .V -, V: is w if ' sw- , ' ' 5 . 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Webster, Robert Weidner, Ann Weiler, Jo Weimer, David Weiss, Mark Weitz, Steven Wetzel, Theresa Weyel, Ruth White, Debra White, Joyce Wilkinson, Cynthia Willcock, Mary Williams, Brenda Williams, James Williams, Marian Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Peter Wilson, Tomi Winker, Wendy Winston, Anthony Win-Teh, Chen Witherspoon, Odessia Womack, Aubrey Woody, Gregory Wren, Arlene Wright, Dorothy Wyne, Weldon Yonchulis, Anthony Young, Gail Young, Michael Zell, Deborah Zoellner, Carl Zook, Sheree 'Nx N 5' f' ,ft I' 1 I f 5 jf' Q A Mu., vig .,.- X W L df 4 v. 5, . , 4, X . -p f 4 wi 'fi' ' ' Y ff j JA , 1 5 , var' , 52, H :,. f 1 R nf' in-0 ,I MJ wffnv X .,, , W 'M--1--...,..,,,,,.-.,..,..... rd .4zf'd 'Z-1 9 ., v-., SSX l ymwwwsi.-.Q 0 rn 1 il 0 - 'fffutff 4 , 7 1' '7 r I' ,,x 6 S Sophomores find that Urban Geography can be more than simply looking through stereo-scopes! hw? J 6 I, V' my Q5 . hi , . i A ,L ,ft 5 ii ef-1 J . Y I I I ABOVE: Terry Austin performs a feat of super-human strength - holding up a flag pole! LEFT: David Howell wonders if all this paper work is really necessary. Pam Houghton and Lisa Younger take time out from classes to enioy the fresh air and s shine. ,gs 1 'li' 1 n - w - -T A gy Ji , jj? J: U :Xi 'xx' i L, ,951 ' X , .L Rf . I .I H ,TQ Hx- I , , -gf s -2 .... 13 HY. 'fm fi 1315 Q -J-wg Gretchen Crabill demurely awaits her Prince Charming. , mf-4' '. 5: e6m,:fwQ, ? , V- J-V YS' QV. N 5,3 Migefgxzv' W This year, the sophomore hall was not one given to elaborate decorationl ,gif W I 95' 4-. . 1- fl L, ,ng . H Q31 '- - .,:iQ2fZ.' E 4 iv., xi Angelique Ruygrok Playing the trumpet well takes many hours of practice and class time, as Jared Freeman knows only loo well. ,l v 1 5 fi ,i In 1 ABOVE: Carla Gallihugh. RIGHT: Sophomore gym appeals to Connie Kline and Lisa Bond, when it takes place on the tennis court. Abbott, Faye Adams, Charles Argafiotis, Christine Alexander, Deborah Allen, Deborah ,.,, , Q Allen, Kathy Allen, Margaret Allen, Thomas Alter, Philip Anastasi, Deborah K lx K f A .,,' ills A S L y . . 57 'if 1 'r B if ' - g ' A 3- X 1 ...c 1 t , N A :X 1 it x X L If Now that we've got these bells, what on earth are we going to do with them? tNancy Douglas, Beth Gandyl. Sophomores seem to have their fair share of student teachers, Ms. Burnett among them, who instructed them in various and sundry things. Appleton, Arthur Armistead, Carol Arthur, Gwendolyn Ashton, Angela Austin, Michael Austin, Terry Bailey, Joseph Ballantyne, Herbert Barnes, Diane Barnhart, Donna Barron, Bobby C V., , c yes. 'f ,, .1,,,,4, t ' rf 3, ' J' Terry Austin. After a concert, students, teachers, and parents cluster in the lobby, engaged in amiable conversd tion. , ut, 3 .H 'FL' f r It r hcl fell N 1 -i 5.1m ,, A..., ,W ,,,,,,,,mW, , ., ,df f 2 if 4 f f Finding a suitable outlet for creativity, Jody Whittaker begins her macrame. WW A X, 3 1 www 1 ...-.-n- UQGUOO - Now where did they hide that Q? - lCindy Ropkal. ii 1 if P v J ' qv I v V N - V A- L' A l 0 ' 1, aw 4' , ,r ,X Q t- h , ,I I , ... , f in ,fr 4 ' Q. 1 we . . - ' lg. -fffg , V B K ,. l Q15 W f f ,L , N K 7 Barton, Michael Barton, Patrick Beagle, Joyce Beaird, Phillip Beall, Buddy Beauchamp, George Becker, Peggy Becraft, Laura Becton, Spencer Bedor, Jennifer Begeman, Karen Bell, Bryan Bell, Sharon Bender, Karl Bender, Michael Bennett, Donald Berry, Jody Bingham, Joseph Birner, Andrew Blackwell, Henry Blaylock, David Blodgert, Rebecca Bodner, Deborah Bond, Janice Bond, Melissa Boswell, Donnie Bourgeois, Denis Bayer, Mike Breen, Jolene Bremser, Charles Brent, Xavier Brewer, Darnell Brewer, Gregory Brewer, Phylis Brewrink, Janice Bridegum, Susan Briscoe, Darlene Britt, Gwen Braadhurst, James Brosnan, Deborah Brown, Felicia Brown, Joanne Brown, Robert Brown, Ronnie Brown, Shelly Bruce, Laurie Bucham, Joanne Burkley, Mary Burns, Edward Butler, Michael Butler, Patricia Butuyan, Melody Byerly, Michael Byorick, Vicky Cahill, Paul 1, .. , MQW ' Q - ,,, Q ' . 15 , - .f 1, - ' 5 - 2, 1 , ' ,f fs , e J , in f -A 'Je' , J e oi, A V ,f , , , ., ,. ,, , , - I , .2 f JM f p , an I . in lll 5lx'x. X f ig n YQ X ' -' ' . ' , ' ah ' V , 'ffrfff 4 ' -f,. Q 1 U V, , . .if Q . B if 'E J I ,. i A ' 43 if mv' M mt hm .. ...,.. L, 'Wt f , S A l it , 1 if J 4 4 f 4 Zur jh r js. V t A 'f u .N ire B f ll. p Iflfa .4 in C at f YK M , ' In A Z lk Lv, l r 3 if cy Q L- f, ,4 1' s ,Jr,o 1 X X. C -4, N, an Mike Richards. Wien. 'f' 4? 1 1 U . , f ' 'Q ,, -wn -Mm Barbara Vaughn finds that getting her hair platted is one of the more unusual aspects of life at Parkdale. Sophomore biology teacher, Mr. Catania, with two of his children, Julie and Joe, 1 1 ,, ,.,,,,. Joe Bailey seems to find much amusement in watching football! if '3 'W 154 ,fl X i f,4,,f' -2 .M 1' 1 fu w x G be 05:3 f :A X i X V. ,Q 3 ii' ,.,, . 4 , N 1 in I 1 A V A i X f14Qtf. ' q 11- Sr I My Y ,qx .V W' ' .4 f if L , X 4, 1 121 ' 4:2 M , ef A Cannon, Dale Cannon, Delores Capotosto, Gregory Garico, Louise Carr, Garrett Carroll, Allyson Carroll, Glenn Carter, Cathy Carter, Jeffery Cartmell, Gary Casassa, Kelly Caton, Tammy Cauley, Michael Cave, William Cece, John afar M., Q g Heidi White. Karen Gilliland, and an almost completely consumed apple. Mike Washington. fl. C, -is , ' LL Q., it X l r Chambers, Leland Chaney, Gary Chase, Cynthia Clark, Barbara Clark, Eugene Clark, Pam Claxton, Grace Cobbs, Terri Cohen, Michael Coles, Shirley Colesanti, Nick Colister, Ruth Collins, Barbara Collins, Barbara Collins, Joyce J 261 Collins, Rulh Copmher, Billy Compton, Deborah Compton, Linda Campion, Regina Complon, Theresa Conrad, Cheryl Coniarino, William Cook, Aurelia Counts, Reginald Crabill, Grelchen Craig, Deborah Crawford, Cynihis Crofl, Ron Croieau, Slephen Crouse, Doris Croyle, Bill Cumberland, Francis Cunningham, Brian Curley, John Curlis, Michael Curlis, Myron Cuthill, Scoii Daffron, Edward Daigle, Diane Daley, Monica Daley, Veronica D'Amalo, Debbie H. '1 - - . ,, -1. ' , . 'Z ' V uni, . ' fyff , A ' f E l 5. Q is C! , n ,i f Q f af?l 5'f'. S- In f,g, ',,1,'fz,', : ' , f :ff 1 l 7 i ll uf - , ,,,, A lil I H .il V 2- V ,J VL ,,,,' ,r, ' Vw!! 2 ,off ,, ZW ' g HZ? .J X i ,Hx . 4 , ., 9 Z - . 'K .4 . 'N ,, , , ' 4 V: is , ' ' ,IV Y . 4, 1 I , 1 , 4 Y 1 'Q 5, AJ ' l CL J . Xi! E, T is . C 54 , ' 4 1 ' if g '?1, Greg Lindsay, assuming his usual allilude and posilion, accomplishes scores or aeeos. r ,Q , as ir ,M W mi, if if! I can't really be expected to dissect what this book says, can l? - lKevin Fosterl. ww Q95 John Kitzmiller hungrily devours every word written in the book. l im: l ,f fy f , fi f .. f j L 'F L rv.r r is , I , 2 kr I 2 M. xx .., W. A , '-1 Q u..l f - I I x f ff x W 4 5 V, Hi , - ' 1 v, Y r .X X' ' .rx T .I I X ,, , W .. 115- V ..- 1' 1:-' r rr' , i ' ,,,, 1, ' fx i X if , XX1 QI! lf ' V I 7 In vig. ,gf ,, ev 1 ' 3 ,5 35 ,311 - ' 1 'W ' 1 i wh X' l is K ff A 2 C 1 Q 1 V, 5,7 V ,ff I ' i ' ' 'V . ii y, 9 I ' 4 .q f ' 4 1 x ta .5 , , 'At Zyxy , ,iw ry, In i It can't be only 10:00, it iust can't be! - lBrian Orlandol. Damon, George Danahay, Steve Dannessa, Michael Davidson, Keith Davis, Brenda Davis, Bruce Davis, Colleen Davis, Robyn Davis, Warren Dawson, Kelly Day, Janice Decker, Sue Degraat, Clarence Demos, Shirley Devine, Manda Dienelt, Elizabeth Dietrich, Patricia Dilley, Beth Doherty, Jerry Donahue, Kevin Donaldson, George Dondes, Philip Dannells, Diana Douglas, Nancy Dorsey, Lavon Dounis, Georgette Downs, David Draugelis, John Drosdak, Leo Duck, Maureen Duehr, Alfred Duffy, Robert Dugan, Cindy Dullnig, Linda Durbin, Lisa Durkee, Sue Duvall, Robin Edmondson, Tad Edmondson, Barbara Edwards, Paul Ekers, Christine Eller, Maria Embody, David Enderson, Robert Erskine, Brenda Escalante, Humbert Estes, Norbert Etienne, Michael Evans, Della Ezzat, Manal Farabee, Jennifer Farber, Leo Faris, Susan Farley, Steven Farrell, Keith Fellows, Frances Femrite, Leslie Fenwick, Evelyn -il ,JA 'fn s., yi z During Free-Form Day, Jo Breen enioys embroidering her leans ' fx . 17:2 ' 'ppt V -4,1 f :sf - M, f I 42 Hn ff' 4 I M 4 , 'W ,gf W f ! r , 3, A s l 1 ' 'Q' if 1 - fr 9 f '1 l XM ' A ll 'r'f. D -'a 1 41.6, aw 7:0 vie 7 I W, ' ?d, W, U22 , v 4, , ,::,,,' ,f :. WW... . 264 Somehow, to Laura Hecht, cell metabolism is not one of the more exciting things in life! UTl19 Cl05e YOU Qel, the better I look! claims Bob Whicard M. Q 6' ,I iir K :V 12 25 x ii 1 I maili R I 'A 2 F . 5 ,,, v ff' X V V Xe' X-, N YO:-A L f',LM ' Ju fn Jon Mogel. 1 3 iqiffr-rw 4 dy Quarry shows her sister Denise ihe proper meihod of Typing. Ferguson, Diane Fernandez, Edward Ferraro, Beverly Fiedler, John Field, Eric Fiersiein, Donald Fischer, Ruth Fiizgerald, Daniel Flanagan, Mary Fleming, Shaun Foley, Michael Fopma, Jeffery Forbes, Joseph Ford, Ginger Ford, Jacqueline Ford, Martin Foster, Michael Fosier, Kevin Mr. K. displays his affection for fhe sophomores L , ,W J rf' Y, 1 f 4, Wx, N D' L. ,,,,,, J M e 6 Q, f I - wi. ig X 1 4 as .,.., 'LV-ss , r l iff 5, r i V . F3 'fax A ,x 1, ,X , Y Fowler, Carol Fowler, Terry Frazier, Morgueriie Freeman, Jared French, Leslie Fugaie, Jean Gaffney, Mary Ann Gaines, Susan Gallihugh, Carla Gandy, Elizabeih Gardner, Lewis Garlick, Karen 2 Garris, Richard Gatling, William Gaudreou, Suzanne Gaynor, Brian Geiger, Paul Gigler, Raymond Gilliland, Karen Glen, Eunice Glenn, Elaine Glove, Danny Goldstein, Marlo Goodrich, Kevin Goulart, Bill Gourley, Jeff Graham, Deborah Graham, Douglas Graham, William Grant, Lindo Graves, Harrison Gray, Debbie Greenway, Cyndy Greenwell, Dale Gregory, Barbara Grier, Deborah Griggs, Leslie Graff, Stephen Grooms, WAnda Gross, Andrei gs- - s li if 5 ' l l , ' eif . f l . A , , N! r 'i nl' ,fi , v I .. , A ii ? .:.,. il A r. i :rs e I ,x it ,t , 1, ll- V 'X f LR X--fe it 2 Z ,f 7' ' 1 , V . ' L s' -fXXLa1 ' It hi f , I i I wonder if they use some of this in the food they serve around here? Sophomores watch 'Nat the Bush Doctor' intently. l-29 Kifby. A typical Parkdale sophomore. 4.14 AA V+ gn 4, jg' ' . Craig Riddle expresses his love for type setting C' Gross Kiska Groves Chris Haase William Hadsell Norman Haiber Richard Hairston, James Haizlip, Michael Halley, John Hamilton, Belva Halsey, Warren Dave Stralchoco grins from ear to ear at the prospect of having z ,T if his picture taken. 1 5,4 ' 'N X V , 4 , ., 1 1' k7 I A A 'QS is R A , '-1 - N . QQ 3' ', ' if- , T e ,ls I K f I I V l Ev , f X 4 V ' s NYY- 'l ' .' rw 1 r A H If I 'iq - 3, l .- bfi- ,- iv . ,w, , 5 it I rm' XX X I Nr P N- 'Wy 5 X xv GSA, , X In V X l f , , - 5 1 T Lf f i ' f A 'W i 'W ii Hammond, William Hampton, Pamela Hann, Barbara Hanyok, Tim Hanyoik, Steve Harford, Terry Harris, Charles Harris, Cindy Harryman, Diane Hartmeyer, Russ Haselbauer, Greta Hastings, Robert Hatcher, Mark Hatfield, George Hayes, Vanila Haynes, Gale Hearfley, Rita Hecht, Laura Heiston, Terry Hemphill, Doreen 68 Herbert, Jim Herlich, Steve Herring, Sharon 'ff Herrmann, Katie I , Hess, Debbie 4: . 7 Hibbs, Tom ,V Lv' l Hightower, Cornelius Hill, Donald l AK I Hill, Parry Hinkle, James I Hirrel, Tim QI f all Hixon, Lynn L A Hogan, Patti V tr- Holford, Pauline I ffl I V1 ', v Holland, Paul ,gp W Holser, Ron Vim X li 3 A If 'I 2 l ,L X k Q Holt, Brenda L f N , D Honey, Brian V , g I.: - Mt- - - , 1' ' Hooper, William If ,M ' . , ' A' I , nb Horfie, Bill Q - f l , J I 1 J I . f W Q I, Hossick, John ' I - ' ff - ' I I f , X , I , ,f ,- ,, .. j ' Houchens, Robert ,Lil v, 52 X 5 ' We f ' A 'f Aff, ,y 7 , ',.,, W 3 Howell, David NP f ' . ff me IB V -if Hopkins, Michael Hresko, Don Huffman, Renee Hughes,ClaudeHe V 4, l 5 Hughes, Mike , ,I ' ' fi-'N if 14:64 ,4 hp Card sharp, Veronica Daley, reaches for the trick in an illegal game ofHear1s. Sopliomole VlCe'P'l 'ClPalf D'- Lake- gr'-'xr 7, .. ,Ng -SX S I 4, - XX. ,- Gym is a requirement for all sophomores, and some of them even enioy it! Before entering school, friends have a chance to get together and talk about other friends. Hughes, Stephanie mf ' -1- ' 1 Hunsucker, Jeff Hutchinson, Johnnie Izzo, Larry A E I. -H N , N N, Jackson, James an-, J' 'J . 1 , of 1 1 , 1 . Jacob, John -3- , ly zg Jacobs, Janice l ffl' x J Jagger, Louisa l fl N 3 M Jameson, Vernoica 4 5 Q ' ,Jig h I Jenifer, Robin ir X .... . - 4 , G t v- , Jenkins, Julie 'H 5 4- J iv Jensen, Karen ., JewerI,Jcf-ice ' xx 'J 1 Johnson, Donna R' 'mu li V Johnson, George iam.. 'lr V J AT , 5 Johnson, Gordon ' Q 4' X Johnson, Kim 'N L .A if Johnson, Phyllis , - i . I ' X' Johnson, William Xx ! J - Jones Don . I I JR r -J if 'Fw' , if . 'X xi Y, t , , wx 2 . x b 2. :S if ,, , f ' l M l 51. Could this really be a sophomore? Jones, Jean Jones, Lavorn Jones, Robert Jones, Tim Jordan, Debbie Jordan, Gloria Jowers, Wendy Kogle, Linda Kaub, Pam Kay, Barry 70 Keating, William Kellermann, Mary Kelly, Judy Kendrick, Rebecca Kendrick, Robert Kennedy, Mark Kennedy, Ward Kerr, Amy Kessler, Ellen Key, Barbara Kiger, Kirk Kilpatrick, Mike Z L lg. f f 'lll f Wh . ., . A ,pflgvw , , y , K-N 1 M ., V I f' t fi ,qi ' E, 1 X, nm ,gg I ew A lg N. I, f . . ' f , - 1,14 . f ,V 1,?A,j, if ,I My M , ,F . 4 , , fviipfz? ' '14 1 ., lf! ,fy If ' 20 W , .s , ff i X f Francine Elsfock. ,M-wv-m ,v-- . ,, my ,W,,,,, , Okay, King, Anne King, Mike King, Steve Kirby, Lee Kirwan, Tom Kissel, Robert Kitzmiller, John Kitzmiller, Robert Klein, Diane Kline, Connie Knighten, Bob Kogok, Louis Kolbe, Carolyn Konny, Frank Kosak, Phil Kowalski, Curt Krobs, Deborah Kuhn, Peter who's the ioker who stole my B xl0 autographed picture of Tam Terrific ConneIy? - lLillian Coffmanl. e -1, q ' i J . 5 f jg X V , F if y 1 r t 4' , gr, , w-g be -5 five Q 'Q 5914 , l . .'.. I' 2 I ' I' , f ' ' ' If A 4 , I 1 lg ff jx X V I ia, 1 gy A v an .. y ,V M t V , .if F' wg, ,' 4.-E , 7 ' 4.7 ' 5 ' ,E - 5 - ,A f , ' I 5 ' ' f ' f V H ftp' ' N ,V W lf sm f if ,rf t ee? xffx f JNLY' ff Donald Bennett vents his anger on an innocent rock that h appens to be handy. 3- SQ 7' ,-1, 'n grffr - e 5 M . ,- M , W 1 1 Q I 4 ,f 1.7-1- i 1 , - r ww 1 yi wife Lache, Ronda Lackey, Jennifer Lackey, Terry Lake, Richard Landin, Ronald Lane, Edward Lange, Robert Lanore, Richard 1. l iff , fl 2,3 ,1f? f i V4 If 4 nf-4 6 I f 3. Lv , L f: , .zz I f L 1 Q 1' I' 'i X 2 TNA, E 1 ff' T' -r q y f X V I 5 T 7, ff f ,Q vi M ,y , w p, y , , 3 J , x f How many pages of notes can she possibly give? - lJoe Rogersl- Lansberry, Kenneth Laredo, Delores Lattisaw, Joseph Laughery, Greta Leaphart, John LeCompte, Jane Lee, Ernest Lee, Kevin Leone, Ernest Lepante, Joey Lerch, Wayne Leser, Rodney Leslie, Jill Levack, Mary Levin, Bonnie Lewis, Brenda Lewis, Lonnie Lewis, Patty Lindsay, Lynn Lindsey, Alethea 2 Linebaugh, Dean Linsey, David Linther, Catherine Linton, Debbie Lipscomb, Barbara Litten, Bobbie Loeffer, Bruce Loftin, Valerie Logan, Bernadette Logan, Wanda Long, James N ' ' Lopynski, Steve t 2 ,b Low, Bruce Lowery, Timothy Lurty, Karen Lusby, Robert f Lyles, Michael Lyons, Anna s 1 Y-J 1 QW Lyons, Lorraine f Macfarlane, Dawn v 3 y Macias, Terri 4 , Mackinnon, Jean V 9 Y , ,ff if 5 fx, 'ff V , n 2 .T Q Z -I ' f A f A - l -if, ' hz After an extremely long day, Steve Danahay relaxes on the bus. 63 Cindy Teta and Donna Simpson take a picture of what they consider the most interesting sight at Homecoming. mi nj A A typical reaction to one of Mr. Prince's iokes. - lDonn0 Paravatij. Madden, Reba I .P M Mogul, Make , ' 'A Maher, Cheryl N J lg V Mmm, Kathy 4 A K i if 25 L 'N 'Z '51 fi is ' Malcolm, Duane A 4 J' 'T - f V- Lg va' ' 'V ' ' W' Malay, Donald '-'I f- , ' 7 If , , j . 'Q f 1 , ,, I 'Q Malnnoff, Leslie L X , X , 1 m Mann, Janet -f 'i 2 X l i wi ' f nl wr? 4- , ef? Q. X 7 J- V 319' L eu 51,2 - f . '-'-4 fly' 1 ef Laura Hechf concenlrates infensely while per- frire one , , , Fire Two . . . Fire Three. . . OOPS - ' - Sorry, Miss Headlee! Marceron, .lean Markley, Richard Marquardl, Sheila , Marquis, Michael 4 M Marshall, Karen Martin,.lane1 Marx, Bill Marx, Richard Q Maske, Rene L J 'V g ,.': , x Mason, Glenn L'-.ill ' L Mason, Shanda il , - Mason, Terrie 'S ' . C 1 5- V iq Mason,Valerie a N I I 5 I Massey, Tom y i ' f , 3 Mafeyka, Perri fl ,J l ' l ,X , K Maffhews, Linda mm, X Q X, . Matthews, Sylvia 'B ' L ll M Maxfield, David Brian Orlando devours his pen . . . Mm, Mm, Goodl While Ernie Lee gazes at the PomPoms, Jill Leslie decides to devoie her ahenfion lo Phe football players, , , ,E Maxwell, Danny , 'S X, , McAndrew, Peggy Lx lg- w if 'fv,, f 3 McCann, Mike wr ' ark If ' f Q . V 'L L Mccarlfmy , X 5...-k, Hr! v McCasIm, Marc 7 V I if 5 2 ' XL , '-'ill 'LZ' f McConnell, Lynn ' ' A ' L 5' McCord, Judy i A McCormick, Evangelia V P 1' 3' W McCreary, Bertha f McDaniel, Laureen ix V, , K McDonald, Jennifer McFarland, Kenny McGee, Micky McGinnis, Mike Mc Kellar, Roderick McLean, Gloria McMahon, Cheryl McNally, Cathy McQuaid, Kenny McQuain, Frank McSwain, Michelle Michelini, Mark Michie, James Miedzinski, Mark Miiores, Grace Miles, Sharon Miller, Sandy Mitchell, Anthony Mitchell, Sara Meltz, Linda Mogel, Jan Monahan, Mary Mongelli, Ann Marie Montgomery, Cheryl Moore, David Moore, David Moose, Cheryl Moreland, Mike . I V ,gh z . . in . rx' 4 CL' w. Z l ,, '5' 1 , f . sf- 'ff 41' A '- V 5 , .ll Z ,lr I H N 9 . . jfvll . V ,Q I I i , 'F ' ' ' . r gr, , I rl , L I, H I W , ,,, Q I, 5 I- ff Q g 'V'-bf ' l , ' gm,..,51.g- , ' ' x J , . ' ' ii W ' M f',, I l This year, for the first and last time, sophomores were able to take A. j ,Qs if , Q Creative Writing, taught by Mrs. Belitza. , ,, f i 'Q ,, at 4 IT' ' lil? f J ' 1 5 f'-9 M - Q ' , r. .4 , , ' P 1' if f my V ,Z 'F of it . .J , t , 5 4 l . A' ,l N 4 ' 4 F Q 'zfgrgiiiv 'A r, -J . V zf -21 F' -' i,nwfffr,2Lm Jacqueline Ford. E 1 Learning the skills of driving, behind the wheel ofa life-like simulator, is one ofthe many How come the cells under the microscope and the cells on my paper look SO dif- pastimes ofa sophomore. 74 ferent? - lFrank O'Brienl, l 4 lt if f 'S I M . nv 1 J ' - . Q Q ' Q YNY- I 3 1, 3 ' 2 if l fs 1 - 1 1, ,- l L, X f ' , ' 'H W , 1 . Ng , l Q ' V 1,1 W, 1 3 v A, r , 5, Q 4 , , ,t V- px ,X I , ? Q One ofthe better l?l sides of our Education Sys- V tem? ' '11 - 1 7 15 ' ' is - ft I V XY f lg ., ', aff ,Alf ,Q f li r it E ll 1 - A Q ei A ca V 55 , ,lfifa , ,Jn 53 i , l A 4, ,jf is Kevin Bowie gets his first chance ofthe day to see the outside world. l l Buddy Beall. V ,,,,. .,,,, , ,, f ffl . 4 , K A G' sh. Q, , V Kg It P JZEVXR' ,,,, ,, flflllh T? A f r l lf , ,, ,lifie frli r Morris, James Mosedale, Danny Mosong, Pamela Mothersole, Margaret Muller, Craig Murphy, Karen Needle, Leon Newkirk, Derek Newman, Karin Nicholson, Terry Nisewarner, Don O'Brien, William Odam, Theresa Oertel, Laine Ohmann, Denise Oliver, Debbie Oliver, Gary Opsahl, Karen Orebaugh, Steve Orlando, Brian Owen, Gina Owens, Lucia Pacl, Karen Padua, Ruth Page, Keith Paravati, Donna Parks, Sandra Parks, Valeria Parlett, Joe Passero, Tarin 76 Angie Ashton watches in delight as classmates do some pretty remarkable things, Payne, Alyce Pazulski, Len Pearlman, Sheldon Pearson, Jeff Peck, Dorothy Peebler, Michael Perkins, Diane Perkins, Kenneth Perks, Richard Peters, John Peterson, Steve Petrone, Peggy Pfeifer, Carol Pfeiffer, Neil Phillips, Larve Pierce, Dino Piper, William Pointer, Edith Pollack, Samuel Powell, Cindy Powell, Cindy Powell, Charles Pratt, Beth Pratt, Natalie Privitera, Tony Propst, Rhonda Prusik, Steve .A , V, t 1, Ti 'af eh ' ,!4,'J-1 , wb Q-Q ,,,. x gil .i:'i f, 525923 it fe 5' if ,A e Q , -il 1 . ,,i .tl , J t W i Q, Z A A 4: , 7 V , 3 if-f l 2 XL 'H H I You didn't really put THAT for an answer, did you? - lDiane Rivers, Cold , A 'ff lt, well Bowmanl. ,iw 2 4 i, T .flillfgv f , C V 1 A W ' N 4. L 5, - 1 it ,, at i 6 52, V i T ll t . . 4 K - t '99 ,l, ' 11 .8, 1 I .--M ..' l l li I 'Q il ' 'ii Y l 7 vw .W i ., A A A A ' A ,- , t I - A M ' ' 5 .., , ,253 ' ,,. . ' -Z . C1 H A t T t 1. fi I7 t IT ' ,y Qty, 1-an , .U ' rr' -2 1 e '- Q Y , X X A l . i' a1?f'Si1 323521 ' J - .: l w ' l t A . lf you think l'm gonna cut this thing open, you'd better guess againl - lDeborah Barnes, Jan Shertan, Joni Sistrunkj. Q A ii wi , 1. V1 - w - i qt. Y 1 A X ijix e ' 1 xl ,J , Z : f sig, A P- , .1 ul A If V, ' , fi 4' . ' 2. 4 Y i . . 'ni ,s J' fi' V Q . X if H Ji ' ,, . . -..f.w.v- 1 , 4 i Hg E1 ,, I ' Q f , ,er ,, , J J fly: 1 V4 ,.,. N N - A VVXQX K limgfii 'xi Purdum, Mike Quarry, Judy Queen, Christina Queen, John Queenin, Michael Roesly, Leon Raimond, Samuel Reed, Robin Register, Charles Reidy, Ellen Reilly, Helen Reinking, April Revis, Sheila Reynolds, William Richardson, Larry Richardson, Linda Ricker, Darlene Riddle, Dole Riddle, Sherry Ridgely, Richard Ridgeway, Karen Rieves, Jackie Ringle, Nancy Rivers, Diane Robbins, Kim Robbins, Marla Roberson, Bob Roberts, Warren Robey, Paul Robinson, Dano I b d? George Grant. Robinson, Debbie Robinson, Ronald Rodman, Faith Rogal, Charles Romeo, Mark Ropke, Cynthia Ross, Charles Ross, Julie Rowe, Rickey Ruleman, James Rumburg, Elizabeth Russell, Robert Rutledge, Michael Ruygrok, Angelique Ryan, Pat Salamy, Richard Salamy, Ray Sanchez, Charles Sanderson, Vickie Sanders, Mary 29 Santilli, Ann Sardelli, Susan Sartori, Bernie Saunders, Ronald 27 John Draulgelis. 'W 'V' . . y f l , I 1 N' ' X lil! R SN ll 314 , 0 1 W. 1, tr 2- TS, ' A 1 x 'Rn 'x I E 1 ,, J ifwfrl, 'f X m l Watch what you say sir, or l'll be forced to let you have it with this potato! - lWayne Lerchl. ,ae 5 --maxi It Mindful of teachers an hall duty, Steve Alexander tries to hide his lack ofa green pass. l i 'Yi fi i V. ' SNCXXX.. Wg, g. g at 5 5- 4' l. .J , . .,N.. 4. . .., -1 -f 33.1 I X g -qw l-F, it ftp: F ,. . Q . lf, 5' hi 4 1-.. ,nj Much more of this grammar, and l'll go crazy. - lSandy Parksl Joan Proctor is iust one of the many sophomores who must spend much of their time studying the methods of defensive driving. , . -41+ 4 ' ' , Mm, V V, , P ' f-f f Students crowd tightly together, in hopes of getting early departures before the bell rings. 1 . l .g A. . 'XX X 1- ic.- : , 1 L J fry WAX fl i 2 -.X f fix ,g 62 f vp K. 'Ty x , x ,Ft as 4. v-- Ef -:V 3 X R y xx 1 7 , Y .ra fi Q ,I Wi 1 fwv --'f f if . 11'- 4 J 4 l lrX J Ei -WM J ,i Saville, Janice Sayre, Misty Scheibel, Kim Schofield, Mary Schramm, Eileen Schrecengost, John Schwab, Melissa Schwartz, Harold Schwier, Teri Scitti, Diane Scott, Michael Sears, Barbara See, Donald Serio, John Settle, Paul Shabe, Marion Shaffer, Peggy Shalaby, Suma Shaw, Bobby Shaw, Michael Sheehan, Janice Shields, Mark Short, Darlene Shorter, Bill Shouse, John Sidbury, Natalie Silas, Osley Simmons, Cindy Simmons, Jeff Simms, Judy Simon, Jan Singleton, Barbara Sinkfield, Cecelia Sistrunk, Jannie O Six, Terri Smith, Carolyn Smith, Donna Smith, Elaine Smith, Lewis Smith, Lori Smith, Michael Smith, Michael Smith, Russell Smootz, Betty Sneed, Wendy Snoots, Kim -jffwy ,f V, ,wi lf., A if fig 'Q N X Q , i 3 1 J' L ', -ff 'gkifffi wwf gy ,, - f z?2'fLfifl,fV,w24 -ffeiisfff .. f W: 16 ff ' ,Q Gif : ,C , , gm g,f,,,1fQ,, off' few? 723372 'ft :ZW ,vziaffiff f f '- f v?f,f,f W ye f. 1: After writing an essay on sign language, Bret Rose tries to prove that he really learned something. Sobolewski, Tom Spahr, Chris Spenard, Michael Spiering, Douglas Stengard, Adair Stilling, Mark Stokes, Chris Stratchko, Dave Stuart, Sharon Suber, Doris Sullivan, Patty Sufi, Vernon Sutton, Jim Swanson, Nancy Swinburn, Debra Swink, Richard it, ., f W 4 1 A, . if -.N , fi. f' , A in t , tx f X , . If : ,. V ' iii' . XL ' li it-l'?5f:.'a'f gm , ity. fix 4 t, gig '1,i'i'f it if r YQ 2 , , , A 1 , , bf. -M .. JA' I 1 13 ' N I, ,X , 'Aft' 4 ,, 4 1, , ' 35,09 1.1! 151 M ,i r. 1:f',,f, , ,Q If V',,,,,, ...A ,,.....an4-I X ,V , X ,fi . ery: I' 4, n ' I' i 9 5 'Y A177 .l ill: A, C YL LAIR photographer for a day Richard Ridgely Laurie Bruce, in a pensive moment -Z-'vw ' ,V ,-,TEA , U I L V. In 1 4 -..,, , 2' --s f 2 -H f ,,f23?'! K ,L if ' Alf- Y iz f, a, , 1-n . ,f ti 2' ' - Z .xr A411 , -1 fr.- x ei. he ,, i 'L ' 4 1 x ,V V S , ,y , K T , 1. , 'Q is J . Vt f f la -, r , , j ,! fi.'l f f 1 ,Q 1,-1, Z - yy , 1 ,rf s, f H x z R' 'X t f - 7. ,. , I -. , I L ,P ,V 1 Q Hey Beverly, how 'bout h ifh Sylvester, Shannon Tallerice, Frank Taylor, Christine Taylor, Denise Taylor, Guy Teta, Cindy Theil, Bobbie Thomas, Donna Thomas, Sharon Thornhill, Thomas Thorp, George Tino, Michoel Todd, Theresa Tousignant, Teresa Tracey, James olding down your own artwork? - lSharon Stua sy .f m V as 9 .S it fir al ':1'-f-rjfllgl , 1 HQ, Q, . r -- V 2 H I fee it ij. , V V 4 Mrs. Hathaway is of assistance to those students who haven't been blessed with ' 1 K a schedule as of yet. Q A ,f F ' 5 u L J ,k f Q 1 ' 'iz' ' eff . 1 3 '7 . l ' r .bl bf , F 4? A ., Ar 'fXiL: A , l -:Mfg A. tv -. , 0 X- p 'ff-:cw 4 4, ' V 1' . . riefrffl f -F f- llilfffil X2-' 4 Trachy, Tammy Trachy, Tommy Trebbe, Bonnie Trort, Terri Tabron, Karen Tales, Fontaine True, William Tung, Helen Turley, Sue Tuthill, Terry Tyree, Mark Valentine, Laura Vaughan, Paul Vaughn, Barbara Vita, Joan Vito, Mike Waddy, Stanley Walder, Judith Walker, Parthenia Walsh, Michael Walters, Ann Ware, Janice Ware, Trenita Warren, Cynthia Washington, Deborah Washington, Michael Waters, Thomas Waters, Vanessa Wathen, Cathleen Wathen, Michelle Watson, Cheryl Watts, Linda Waugh, Kenneth fx 5, , -f' L--f amy. . ,Jr - 5 ,V .,.,. 1. ,,:i4,,,,,,i,,.W. W , ,ii ,i'i y ' ri i f - I hte ' 4, 'L,,, ini V , .I I 2, ' ' M -' .H .rf ,Q J I' YE l , , f , 1. X ' ' ji if , H 5, Weatherford, Cecelia Webster, Linda Weckesser, Carol Weeks, Glenda Weems, Glen Weems, Mike Wentzel, Mike Werner, Regina Whichard, Bob Whitaker, Genevieve White, Heidi White, Karen hand her. v t 'Q 111 Although Mrs. Stranquist is a biology teacher, she doesn't seem extremely pleased with the colubrid Barry Kay is about to 5. 1. N 4 i ' fE,g5',g Hsin ' 'll 3 ft 3-,. La:- 'Y .. r 'I 5. if ', iff -... '- , , v A 41' fi M ,xxx Joni Morrison regards the people in the cafeteria with mild interest, as she peacefully indulges in a bag of potato chips. A 1 -er -'si N-5 I , -h if by ,r , 'Q . , ' if .- 1 fil f ' L iililih ,X 9' ' f 5' vb , ,VVV 4 ' IV41. ' ,f W I ' ,, flf xg H '- ii i A 5, gs N , 4 , ,V if .A . . . l 1 ' i I' s 7 . 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White, Pam White, Ruth White, Sue Whitmire, Jerry Whittaker, Jodi Wilkerson, Paul Wilkinson, Juanita Willard, Jacqueline Willey, Richard Williams, Gloria Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Keith Williams, Michelle Williamson, Gary Wilson, Ken Wilson, Scott Wimbush, Darlene Winn, Robert Winstead, Barbara Wolfe, Cheryl Wolfe, Don Wolman, Sue Wood, Antoinette Wood, Donna Wright, Laura Wuenstel, Daniel Wyant, Dawna Wyatt, Jeanette Yambor, Sharon Yohe, Pat Young, Carol Younger, Lisa Yslas, Richardo Zanders, Wanda Zimmer, Gary The sword of time will pierce our skins, It doesn'f hurt when if begins, But as if works its woy on in, The pain grows stronger - wofch if grin. -Mike Alfman 7 Ewa, 1 A Y N N v I D 1 w 4 5 -1 li 'I fl L1 I. -I 'xi - , l. W? ,fs fs 3 1. l V. , . x if Af ,fx fix' f ff?-H f ' I fu ,f M 1 f 7' 'P X f, I ,L 'V ' G2 553 f:1'5a7xg'yff' 4 5' fvgf, G nk, ' 'Zi 5 . 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