Parkdale High School - Lair Yearbook (Riverdale, MD)

 - Class of 1975

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Eefw My Determination and speed are the thoughts racing through their minds. T' 'r.'Z-'42, H.,,4?l'l.:33li5 T? ,V ,'-, two . . VW stuffing is a must during class competition day. The winning competitors of Dress-Up Day pose for a quick pic. Supervision of the tug of war challenge is given by Andy Doyle CHORAL CONCERTS f Concert Choir strives for the best of blended harmony. We hope you enioy our next selection as much as we enioy singing it for you. The Handbell Choir performs in numerous concerts, such as the presentation at Awards Night. Mr. Nonnemacher tries energetically to calm his group to serious singing. The Choralettes march into the spot light for the audience. lt's a long wait before we go on . . . Manning the spotlights can become a tedious iob 'e people on the stage never smile . . . or do they? WRC V FAC LT GAME Mr. Lane is ready for the challenges he's about to experience WWZTWZZJV,!,il,,.,,Ur ,,,v C ,,V, 7,1 ,,,, 7,a,,,v Vr7,,:,. 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F REE -F ORM DA Y 5-5, c N ' - Ahl The hand that I've been waiting forl 5 Notice the flexible and convenient tail on this next model . . . Breakfast at McNelis' beats breakfast at McDonalds. 'lt' , is ,l Free Form Day turned out to be an experience for many participants. l I The point of the game may be found painfully. Donna Dambrauskas demonstrates her ability to cook foreign food. ai Mr. Prince explains to his listeners that there is an engine in the car . . . somewhere! , ua' -V f ., f1,'ft'R wiv! ..,, A 45' 'WJ' 'nl 'i , '?'1'Sf'?2? f7zWfgv 6 - ' of ,new -wwf 'W' 2 1 21,z4fAmZ7?i.w,fQ'-ml-pfff, ffp. , , Put lots and lots of cheese on top . . . that's ltalianl ----.........,,,,, .,,,., ,,, WGN ! 5 -...ggi Both Mr. Maas and his competitor are stumped as to the obiect of the game. Q I 1 It I .2 K A student teaches CPR to an interested audience . . . but who is the victim? Strumming the strings for musical magic . . . nv .,,, 'ia 'N 'Q SGA CONCERT A captive audience enioys the beats of Stone Granite. Make your own kind of music. The great performance is appreciated as smiles of mirth are shown I think it's strawberry flavored. Let's boogielll She couIdn't believe a guitarist was THAT goo Oopsl I caught my fingers underneath the strings SR. CLASS PLA Y David Olson pretends to be a possum and proceeds to play dead. Youl You evil impl Don't EVER use my lipstick again! I saw the most horrendous thing running out of this housel iDavid Olson, Liz Brownl S 'iiiir .. S r g'4z:iwll! f'if, , .Wg fi, ft 1 f , f 2 ,5 Barbara Gregory acts as if everything in the play could never have been so hectic A ,1 17, f 4 JI 44 I I If ' E. .14-f 1 , if, ,f W .4 my wi 5 'zhqcx 4' ff: 731 -, if y f FASHIO HOW Jean Beagle acts as an MC for the fashion show. It was live entertainment all the wayl A stunning dress in blue shows off HER talents for sewing Many different types of fashion were exhibited by the young ladies. E RIGHT: Escorting a model seems to be a frightening experienw - - Terry Keeney shows signs of ecstasy as she walks down the stage. He ain't nothing but a hound dog . . . A charming model catches the audience in rapture And here they comel I LEFT: I'll show you who can cook! A WARDS IGHT gi Hmmm . . . is this the award I'm suppose to give her? iMr Antonelli, Laura Collinsj A happy face appears as Gretchen Merkle accepts an art award from Mr. Harden. if . 5 'F 5 ,, r if af' j C Recognition for the students' achievements is deemed valuable by the administration. An honorable trophy awaits its recipient. Congratulations to Jean Beagle for one of her many awards. AWARD RECIPIENTS SCHOLARSHIP AND CIVIC AWARDS Alpha Delta Kappa Scholarship . . ....... Debbie Leslie Harvard Club of Washington . . . ............., Arthur Appleton Memco Scholarship ..... . . . ......... ......... E Ilen Kessler American Legion Girls' State .......... Gretchen Crabill, Ruth Fischer, Ruth Collister, Lisa Younger Boys' State ....... Ron Croft, Paul Holland, Gary Zimmer, Arthur Appleton College Park Lions Club ............................... Ruth Weyel Rota Club Awards ......, Mark Bird, Gretchen Merkle, David Spiegethal, James Tillman is awarded by the Riverdale Lions Club. VY Jean Beagle, Paso Gross Kiwanis Club ....,............ .... P eter Grambs, Laura Collins Holly Park Elementary Scholarship .... ......... A nthony Yanchulis James G. Mullins Scholarship ...... ............ C indy Spahn Matthew Hirrel Scholarship . . ................ Rosalind Hayes Riverdale Lions Club ...... ........ J ames Tillman, Debbie Leslie DAR Citizenship Awards .... .... A llyson Johnson, Kevin Shaughnessy A VFW Speech Contest ......... ................ A llyson Johnson Woman's Club of Greenbelt . . . .... ..... B etsy Likowski It's Academic Scholarship .... ....... C indy Spahn ROTC Scholarship ........ .......... K evin Shaughnessy DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS Art ................. .... E d Henderson, Gretchen Merkle Business ............................... Brenda Beahm, Vickie Jack Cooperative Vocational Education .......... Laura Collins, Micheal Wines, John Coffman, Glenda Bently, Patricia Fendlay, Paul Rousseau English ................................. Carla Smith, Debra Teske Foreign Language ........ Ellen Kessler, Adair Stengard, Geaorge Damon, Merope Pavlides, Karl Bender, Aubrey Burris, Neil Bowling, , Donna Sollars, Jean Beagle, Paul Wilkenson Physical Education .................. Sharon McCaffrey, Sandy Colgan Home Economics ....... Julia Sontheimer, Barbara Klukowski, Cindy Clark, Jean Beagle, Debbie Krebs, Barbara Clark, Tim Ring, Felicia Brown, Carol Young, Cindy Easterling, Patricia Young, Betty Smootz, I Teresa Novak, Chris Scallion Industrial Arts . . . .... Scott Wilson, Matthew Ball, Dale Richardson, James Tracy, Micheal Queenie Mathematics . . . ................. Tina Volpe, David Hon Music ....... .............. C arla Smith, Velma DeShieIds Science ........ . . . Scott Clearwater, Mark Bird, Tom Cleveland L one of the YBCIPIGMS for BOYS' 57099, Al'lhUl' Appleton. Sign Language ........................ Marla Robbins, Dawn Patton A delighted and content Sharon Miller. Social Studies .........,... Mark Koczack, Betsy Likowski, Debbie Gates Vocational Development ................. David Klein, Charles Hancock SERVICE AWARDS . PTSA Service Award ............................. Tom Sobowleski Journalism ........ Peter Grambs, Sue Bastian, Gary Karp, Rosalind Hayes Prince George's Sentinel Award . . .Jim Dempsey, Karen Livingston, Jan Eslin, Kevin Shaughnessy Library and Audio-Visual ..... Ruth Weyel, Brenda Davis, Stephen Peterson, Ann Bookhout, Twanna Cleveland, Bill Herlich, Teresa Novak, Roy Litz, Ruth Johnson, Rodney Leser, Gary Williamson, Gayle McManus Student Assistants . . . Sharon Miller, Carla Smith, James Stone, Janice Fields, Gwen Blue, Karen Selke, Darleen Briscoe, Dave Daves, Joan Lewis, Penny Sistrunk, Debbie Briscoe, Brenda Hathaway, Wendy Winker, Marty Collier FHA Award .,.... .............................. J ean Beagle Tutoring Award . . . ................................ Sharon Kick Peer Counselors . ..... Laura Collins, Gale Parker, Vanessa Dixon, Bev Rice, Sharon Dixon, Anne Riccuti SGA .........,....... ............. D iane Stein Superintendei1t's Award . . .... Bob Brooks, Jean Beagle SPORTSA WARD BA ET The oufsianding afhlefe for Parkdale was awarded io Bob Brooks. Terry Hartford. 1 lt's Donald Duck in diguisel fSteve Hollidgej I Vickie Freeman. Iiflgiy 1' i ' 1 ,,,, ' Chick Lyles. v , A sfupendous trophy for a job well done. Len Pozulski content wifh the award for tennis given by Mr. Croft Keith Woody. 'iilie 05- vy i It was a memorable prom for these two lPaso Gross and dotej. lf I smile, maybe the photographer will leave me alone. SENIOR PR OM f ' Aim XC Wh X Sue Decker can't decide whose glass should have more. Hey, look at that drum player. lBea Wilson and datel ' ' ' ' 4' ,,,y r 1.5 Catching a nap during a break between dances . . I And everyone got into the swing of things. 5 Sally McCarl and Kevin Shaughnessy relax to the soft sounds of Fancy Colours. Now, if I could use a buzz saw instead . . Don't tell her that I'm not going to finish my salad. The menu becomes a straining headache for Karen Goldstein. W1 lt , 4-a:f.32'?,g GRAD UA T10 Wwvpmw wr'-,W-rnrfwwfq WM, . ,f Q wt , 4616001 Congrats, congratsll There's more to the future than meets the eye. Akzo v, , . 4 V NSA 4rw , X-.Lim A moment of enchantment is displayed by Sherlita Queen. i A 4 i Joan and Joanna Lewis can't decide which way the cap looks better on them. So this is what graduation was all about. A. There's a big vacuum out there Seniors -we've yet to expand! lTerri Fernandezl A well deserved applause for the graduating Class of '75, Friends and memorable moments will always follow you until the end. She couldn't have been happier . . . lGretchen Merklel 'li '-'ex ...N , A floor of anxious graduates awaits to receive the last of their high school achievement - the diploma. This is it. . .my diplomalll Green and gold flow to fill up the Cole Field House. l E 5 F in I i I 5 1 l 1, A A touch of seriousness overcomes the Seniors . . . for once. l r . Oh, the perfectly straight lines that were madel mvszfi The first girl to receive felicitations was Tina Adams. 2, Q it 1 1 'T' 1 i , W' Reminiscing the years that have passed . . . Mike Donohue gratefully accepts congratulations from Mr. Gholson A2 DE A3 I XPRESSIO ff Ann Lyons discovers her miraculous abilities with the paint brush. In art class, it's do your own thing. ' -:m4 T l . 4ff'5:3.4LV2z gl-Cv-1, An example of Gretchen Merkle's expressive and impressive artwork. Oh boyl She'll never make up her mind of what she's going to create! 44 DO 44' A , .sq Easy aces it with that riml .X w - 'WMV xi' -N Now ladies, this will be a live demonstration of the newest masque for your faces. 4gvf'1 H' ' Sketching is a favorite pastime for if ' Hold your chin up iust a little bit higher. lEd Hendersonl V 2 ,--1-1 9 X ' 'rx Micheal Hall. The expression in those eyes is the obiective she's trying to catch. fAndrea Loganl 45 Home Ec. provides multitudes of ways to express one's creafiveness Photography and Mr. Lentz -- on unseparable pair. vi This is serious business! Creative writing serves as Q pcfh for hidden feelings. iRighf, Edie?J But I can't even boil waterl 1 div' . 3 L f i'z, Advice is a facility not to be overlooked at anytime. Mary Monahan and the fascinating needle. I Pt V fcl P54255 ,Ili f N-.yy rr ' Crocheting is not the easiest thing to do, and Miss Rexon offersher talents. . A 45 'W 4 I D, MEMORY -Maui 2 1151? Ns 'il-. This is what becomes of you if you don'f do your homework for Mr. Croft! But if's only THIS longl Mrs. McGhan and her notorious German classes K f 4 ' iff, ii ' , Q12 , f f E, ,f,.'.v'5y --' ' W ' ' f SQ ,,2L,5M'.4z ' 243' : Student aid is always offered by Mr. Henry. ' 4 fix? 5 J, 3 qs Xie SQA' f 3 X' .1 X? There's no better way to teach Social Studies than with audio-visual aids. 11 x Xi XX mam-f 'eifivffie Parlez-vous francais? I wish I had a calculator to figure these numbers for me. 24 1 xg 2 s , nllllllzglirf Dr Fretz looks over papers to decide what grammer drill will be the Sign language has rapidly developed as a course in which many students wish to participate next torture. PERI M EN TA T10 O.K. frog, don'f fry anything funnyl lBrenda Walleyl F ., ., A familiar daily chemistry experiment. Mission Impossi e bl . I have THAT many bones in my b0dY? . . . so if the air speed is 45 mph with a northeasterly head, and the angle of the velocity is . . . class?? EYFECTS I esse , Q - f ld' I la nil ' F H ea . The Science Fair was a real charge for Bernard Penny. I l Wm' five , , 17 f , -five f W-4 -ff' , 'iv' . 2,41 My , . Z f , f . . M- 1 ,pu V ' g 'I 1 M ' 1 if if :mf - 'I - A 2' Q 5.1 , V l We I H ' L . h Lg e ' ,,' ' SQ ...,.. . H ,.,.- .wi-f ' : Jaw ..., ev., . , f ,, , f . Q 'hw . ff ' 'Aewlyuwzff ' ' L ,f ' I lf 435' :fx V It was a day for the fetal pig experiment, and the class decided to skip out on this one . . Welcome to my station! well, at least some of them did. mf' ' A PPLI CA T10 No, I changed my mind. I want you to march through the pom-poms in the field. Jared Freeman and his spellbinding trumpet. You in the back . . . WAKE UPI An exfrqordinary musician - David Morgan. Practice, practice, and more practice are the code words for the handbell ringer, I know, i've never seen this piece of music before . . . and the con- cert is TOMORROW?l? Sweet and soft melodies from the Chorolettes , . x 5 lit There were iust SO many people in the audience tonightlll Filing in, ready for the worst. . . X TRAIN N Class - l have the pleasure to announce to you that there hasn't been a class with a higher accident rate. 9 Jfdsf ,jf Heyl How did you get the answer to 4415? It's more fun driving with your eyes closed, don't you think? Yes, salami is the cheapest buy, so let's go out and make sure we clon't run out. It's still early in the morning for Mr. Antonelli. Tell me, what do you think of the draft? Play school lets the love flow from everyone. Plenty of laughter and bliss follow along with the beneficial experiences that are involved with the Play school program. X' ,ffmw Awww . . . look at that puppy dog! WH! 11 if 1' l'm going to erase this machine if it doesn't stop making mistakes! rg' i i ,G 1. i ir ix' i i i ii Y i I would much prefer if this class figured out my income taxes instead. qs .JWN . . 3 JL Business Ed. includes a tenacious enthusiast, Mrs. Bowman. Mr. Calhoun. i i k ri i ii ' wzfffsffws-::'f' Metal shop. Wood shop. o,oo,. N M , Q ff' Even a straight edge can't help me draw a straight linel 4. The ioy of destruction. 2 -. 4. .1 ' IL xQ Yr' 1'. QQ, . C ' 4 ' I. ' l - 'l 4 .ltr - SGA T um H I 1 xg Q ,, 'fibdlrz' if lla ,V-,ir I fi W H. T f f-T ' 1 i 1a mfg? f We-.f , 59' chu EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - ROW I : Debbie Leslie, Angie Ashton, Greta Laughery, Aleda Cook. ROW 2: Larry Noda, Lanie Eckers, Jim Broadhurst, Mike Mallinoff, Anne Ricciuti, Ann Colister. Bo-Bo lBob Endersonl makes a boo-bool Student assistant Craig Riddle verifies an outstanding bill for Ann Colister. tl 'I g lt' E 5. -R -s Steve Appleton entertains Chris Eckers with a little of his doodling. Jackie Willard spells out her secret message in code. :S 1 1 l l 5 DELEGATION - ROW 'l: Terri Fernandez, Sandy Leonard, Chris Eckers, Sue Bastian. ROW 2: Diane Only the nose knowsl Fergusen, Pam Johnson, Sharon Stuart, Bea Wilson. ROW 3: Ernie Lee, Gwen Blue, Jackie Willard, Debbie Gates. ROW 4: Steve Appleton, Michele Spellman, Alison Klebanoff, Diane Stein. ROW 5: Bob :...i-..-- mu :.A..-.nn Ar+l-mr Annlnmn, Wnltar Gates. STUDENT GOVERNMENT - ROW li B90 WllS0l'1, Aleda Cook Greta Laughery, Bob Enderson Michelle Spellman, Diane Stein. ROW 2: Alison Klebanoff, Jim Broadhurst, Sandy LeOf10fd, Pom J0l ln50 f Aflglg Cshloz' Gwelf Blue, Terri Fernandez, Cindy Spahn, Debbie Leslie, Debbie Gates, Mr. White, Lorie Schiebel. ROW 3: Larry Noda, Ernie Lee, Chris Eckers, Sharon Stuafi, LONG C ers, HH COlISter, Anne Rlcciuti, Jackie Willard, Diane Fergusen, Sue Bastian, Walter Gates. ROW 4: Steve Appleton, Arthur Appleton, Mike Malli- notf, Bill Enderson. V CONCERT CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR - ROW l : A. Carroll, C. Gallihugh, G. Croy, M. Krattle, V. Jameson, S. Queen, K. Dean, M. Wathen, D. Paravati, F. Applebaum, R. Padua, D. Hess, M. McClure, P. Horengic, J. McKinnon, Mr. Nonnemacher. ROW 2: C. Bender, K. Allen, C. Greenway, J. Fugate, T. Trachy, B. Mangum, M. Sucher, L. Shotland, G. Beyrent, M. Burt, M. Butuyan, B. Klukowski, B. Lewis, J. Saville, P. Kosack, C. Smith, ROW 3: S. Zook, C. Bryant, J. Williams, G. Beauchamp, E. Glenn, M. DuBois, V. DeShields, D. Holland, K. Casassa, K. Donahue, J. McFarland, G. Johnson, D. Wright, L. McDaniel, J. Bond, K. Wilson. ROW 4: N. Bowlimg, W. Lerch, M. Lewis, P. Petrone, F. Martin, C. Hanna, S. Hollidge, R. Gibson, J. Hisamoto, M. Steele, P. Holland, L. Jackson, B. Gandy, B. Barbee, S. Farley, N. Logan. The Choraletts prove once again that a song does not have to be melodious to sound good. Joan McFarland finds time to relax and sing what she wants to sing, Wandering aimlessly, Michele Wathen attempts to locate a bathroom. ,- ,Wx ? e x ' .QA qw!-g an ,yn - . pv- , 'xiii' .,N ,-. K? x ! lx ,4--if . ...gp .K . . ' , 'V x 133' ' K FSH ,1.f u-A, :ww x wx- , ' M.. Nay, 1 N-g,,. .-,Q ku. I wg w V'-if Q 1, -L b 4 -.sg ..f'w.f4 I -.f-lv. ,ff f 'f ,egfwf if ,M HA DBELL CHOIR '49 ,xv ,,.- 4 ,Z AQ3'??fl'lf '. - ' . :3 il?f: fC'1'f7f .V ' f 'f 1 .Wo my 'nf W9 , , 1, fy, ff-'rp-rg.-1 fx, ,- M. ' f- f'1 ' K 'ff' Iffffiefffi' :zgh ,f,w1,:fy: 3 . , Qggixws ff 50 I f ff mf. gZfn:vf1:2 ,z 4 aee?Wifef ' , ff U9 il Mickey McGee is spellbound at the brightness of the bells. Beth Gandy gets into the swing of things. L all at 6 ff Af? ' 5 , 2 'a , 1 5ifiQ1iiWf't?M if 'AM gif it Mifgfizinfc , 93215. ' mf ffkigfg ss k M G e Gordon Johnson Gretchen Crabill Neil Bowling Nancy Douglas, Rick Gibson, Beth Gandy, Paul Holland, Carla Smith H LLS -ROW I: Nc cy Ringle, Mic ey C 6 , 1 1 I ANDBE K d ' lil Barbi Klukowski, Dawna Wyant, Mr. Nonnemacher. pres. ROW 2: BeckY en 'lc I SYMPHON CBA ,' SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT BAND - ROW 1: B. Smootz, S. Compareho, P. Prendable, A. Bedor. ROW 2: M. Escalante, T. Eley, N. Kleinburg, R. DuBois, J. Swift, K. Harkleroad, V. Hahn, J. Ward. ROW 3: M. Dannessa, A. Kniven, G. Goodenough, M. McCann, S. Stover, M. Kerman, R. Henry, T. Moore, S. Farley, C. Link. SYMPHONIC BAND - ROW l: S. Lanham, C. Chase, J. Murray, B. Prender, P. Dietrich, D. Alexander, J. Walder, N. Kressin, L. Hecht. ROW 2: T. Gregory, J. Trimmer, D. Leverance, B. Wally, T. Maki, K. Leverance, K. Shaughnessy, P. Grambs, D. Spiegelthal, P. Russell, J. Dempsey, C. Clark, G. Crabill, J. Strong. ROW 3: A. Klebanoft, R. Halley, D. Wyant, T. Moore, S. Prosise, T. Sobolewski, D. Kniffen, R. Day, V. DeShields, M. Clark, R. Folea, W. Winker, R. Escalante, D. Morgan. ROW 4: D. Maxfield, J. Willard, B. Sullivan, P. Barton, R. Ridgely, M. Dannessa, C. O'Brien, T. Winston, T. Hanyok, B. Chambers, B. McComb, A. Operchuck, S. Curly, T. Yanchulis, J. Freeman. ROW 5: P. Wilson, V. Dixon, M. Moore, D. Pizzi, M. McCann, J. Tracy, Mr. Kerman. CONCERT BA M4 , ' ' 4: f ' ,ff , f , Mrs. Pickard puts on a fingerpuppet show to the delight ofthe orchestra. Don Kniffen plays a cheery little tune on his cheery little trombone. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - ROW l: M. Levock, B. Likowski, R. Fischer, C. Kowalski, B. King, L. Donahue, K. Goldstein, C. Bergemann. ROW 2: J. Pugate, G. Daman, T Cleveland, L. Mays, D. Dean, D. Ruth, B. Levin, M. Olfky. ROW 3: A. Sandberg, R. Collins, J. Bedor, R. Counts, N. Kressin, J. Walder, D. Alexander, L. Hecht, J. Strong, C Clark, M. Blain, C. Gervasio, ROW 4: D. Greenwell, P. Damon, J. Bird, S. Faris, K. Yantz, F. Mickey, B. Woodford, D. Leverance, D. Morgan, T. Gregory, K. Leverance, D Spiegelthal. ROW 5: P. Clark, P. Mateyka, B. Chambers, T. Yanchulis, J. Freeman, V. DeShields, M. Clark, R. Folea, T. Sobolewski, D. Kniften, R. Day, P. Barton, ROW 6: Mrs Pickard, M. Moore, D. Pizzi, M. McCann, J. Tracy, C. Wheeler, K. Michael, V. Dixon, M. Sucher, P. Wilson. . ......-2 POM POM ?LgM'3P!k'wff24i 92,324.- SENIOR POM POMS - ROW l: Jackie Waters, Nancy Pilski. ROW 2: Kathy Coleman, Sheila Belle, Norene Broadhursl, Bea Lucic. ROW 3: Kim Nickolson, Mary Clark. ROW 3: Terri Fernandez, Bev Prender, Peggy Reilly, Gretchen Merkle. ROW 4: Sharon McCaffrey, Karen Gray. ii Can I have a gwass of water? iTerry Keeneyj Co-captains Chris Scallion and Sherlita Queen are Practice makes perfed. . .the Snakel Mira-, -.-..v,.,,,,, ,.,, ...,,A,, , , M... A Y CHEERLEADERS - Terry Keeney, Cindy Tela, Diane Harryman, Ann Colisler, Laurie McDaniels, Lisa Younger, Debbie Anaslasi, Emma Campbell, Kelly Morgan. FRONT: Co- captains, Sherlita Queen, Chris Scallion. CH EERLEA DER POM POMS - ROW I: Jackie Waters, Nancy Pilski lco-captinsi. ROW 2: Peggy Reilly, Gretchen Merkle, Sheila Belle, Bev Prender, Kim Nickolson, Mary Clark, Laura Becraft, Jan Mogel, Kathy Coleman. ROW 3: Norene Broadhurst, Tammy Trachy, Terri Fernandez, Patty Horengic, Nancy Swanson, Karen Gray, Sue Wolman, Jackie Willard, Cathy McNally, Carie O'Brien, Sharon McCaffrey, Bea Lucic. ,I I ff l refreshed by a cool breeze. Man or , , , The roller derby queens, Norene and Jackie. The cheerleaders' little helpers add the finishing touches to their float. DR LLS UAD Jeanette Wyatt gets a view of the game from a spec- Precision plus . . . is the name of the game. tator's standpoint. ,LM V t 2 f' 2433 ,M Y , DRILL SQUAD - ROW l: Francine Alestock, Denise Taylor. ROW 2: Brenda Vaughan, Glenda Mathis, Christina Queen. ROW 3: Angie Coleman, Annie Coley. BACK ROW: Trenita Ware, Monica Daley, Crystal Pollard, Olivia Vaughns, Karen White, Tanya Rush, Barbara Singleton, Denise Jackson, Denise Epps, Alyce Payne, Veronica Daley, LaVorn Jones. CH EERLEA DERS, MAJ ORE TT ES Linda Mays enhances the half-time entertainment with her twirling MAJORETTES -Linda Mays, Donna Reamy, Debbie Patton. charm. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - ROW 1: Margaret Lewis. ROW 2: Cherry Pollard, Pam Laughery. ROW 3: Alison Klebanoff, Sharon Stuart, Lisa Grimnitz, Jeanette Wyatt, Barbara Keating. PR UFE 'SIO AL C0-OP CLMW , 4 l i i DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA - ROW l : David Perry, Ed Manuel, George Donaldson, Marty Rousseau, Cary Middledorf, Glenda Bentley. ROW 2: Delores Laredo, Sue Pantazes, Jack Snoddy, Lucie Gilbert, Danelle Myers, Bill Phillips, Rod Spencer, Dave Ferguson, Mr. Antonielli. ROW 3: Mark Breedon, Dean Pantazes, Dana Wardrup. fail K 1, My ff ., - ,C D., IM 4, , 1 Mr. Antonielli contemplates the malfunctioning of his BIC pen. Yes, thot's a very interesting finger you have there. lMr. Buggs, Marty Rousseaul DECA 1 II 4 i 4? X.. , MQ , ' ,r 4f,f:f2j,f :,3Q'ifZ17?f,.fM , , I '7'91fn,f,,,,4!Q4,.,mWI.y14'f David Weimer practices writing his name. PROFESSIONAL CO-OP CLUB - CLOCKWISE: Mr. Antonielli, Miss Hancock, Lisa Mangialardi, Karl Hess, David Weimer, Gary Zimmer, Cindy Spahn, Carla Smith, Lyndo Bowman, Jennifer Halsey. ,,-.ii-i, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA II - ROW I: Cheryl Thibodeau, Regina Werner. ROW 2: Patty Fendlay, Debbie Penland, Ann Walters, Tommy Monaghan, Richard Green, Jeff Gourley, Natalie Veins, Maureen Leser. ROW 3: Delores Douglas, Michele Williams, Robert Walker, John Jacob, Tina Brizzi, Marie O'Hagan, Rita Richardson, Mike Canino, John Fielder, Ginger Leser, Nancy Proctor, Mr. Buggs. ' . ' 4 A Arlene Pelt and Sherry Abbott check for flaws in their budgets. Dictation can be funl ILaura Collins and Mr. Vondasl COOPERATIVE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION I - ROW I: Dale Dwiggins, Ray Salamy, Mark Ball, Nick Barbitto, Lynne Cross, Rick Hough, Carolyn Thiel. ROW 2: Gary Boyd John Mitchell, Mike Wines, Danny Anderson, Michelle Jerry, .loan Brooke, Paula Watkins, Gary Chaney, Chris Stokes, Frank Logan, Mr. Vondos. ROW 3: Bridget Miller, Nota lie Matthews, Diane DiGirolomo. C. V.E. I 85 II COOPERATIVE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Il - ROW 1: Francine Sailor, Cindy Simmons, Brenda Hathaway, Connie Camus, Cheryl Lattisaw, Arlene Pekt, Michelle Price, Irma Hilton. ROW 2: Laura Collins, Sherry Abbott, Pam Phillips, Ronnie Hortie, Hal Graffitti, Fred Mitchell, Bill Novick, John Coffman, Carl Zoellner, James Sutton, Juanita Jones, Mr. Vondas. 73 1 . , ,,, ,,.. 5 - . -5, ffm, -1.3 -jgg..4,c Y .- we zz if - fqifrwff f.9,:,- 1 ' 'fiff 'PGZJQTL i ,, wi ,, Q 1 7 I? .., A ,gf ,.....W.M.m- , , W., .,,.,-M-W .--ff , ,1 ,fi , 5,1 :EQ V, ig, A qi., t ,, f I, - ,ixfiil fr -1 3- 'Y f, , x Brenda Hqfhaway and Cindy Simmons grade tests for Mr, Vondqg, Michelle Price finds a moment to relax from the drudgeries of bookkeep ing l 4 l l CRISIS SQUAD R Members of the Crisis Squad throw a farewell party for their favorite security guard, Mr. K. After one week of Mr. Lentz's photography class . . . lTeresa Wetzell 'C17 4 .giii 7 ax, iff Q 1 cub! CRISIS SQUAD - ROW l : Crystal Pollard, Debbie Robinson, William Ghotling, Reggie Counts, David Embody, Steve Peterson, Dave Weimer. ROW 2: Vicki Freeman, Gwen Blue, Andy Birner, Pat Yohe, Louise Crawford. ROW 3: Mike Barton, Charles Rogal, Mike DuBois, George Beauchamp. ROW 4: Cheryl Conrad, Greg Beyrent, Ed Osborne. ROW 5: Bill Enderson, Mr. Thomas, Brian Bell, Jeff Hough, Mike Ruiz. PHOTOGRAPH RADIO CLUB PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - Jerry Tiienis, Ruth Weyel, Mr. Lentz, Steve Gobberf, Bill Reynolds. 4--.-... 'fb x--uv. ,. , '-n Qin.. ,LMAO 'T fi. 7-Q71 . , . , me 'S-ff 5 f, nib MJ 5 iw ? f uid- 2' .msg i, Richard Becll, Mr. Mensch. ROW 3: Roy Shiffleh, Jerry Ulenis. RADIO CLUB - ROW I 1 Bruce Harrison, John Trimmer. ROW 2: Roy Hurlbuf, Tom Sobolewsk it FHA, PBC 1 X W ,,,.,,,,. f.,,. J. , ., -frjgfff 113 iw' fzxx, ,V 11377. H wiafzzwfev' ' 4'-2, -1 2,511 , f' , X, x If yy X ,. V GQ ,rzfcff X P J V, WJWMW ,,,a4Wf?4f'4WW This has been Carla wilh the morning announcements. iCarla Smithl FHA - FRONT: Anne Bookhouf. ROW 2: Joyce Beagle, Jean Beagle, Susan Bride- gum. ROW 3: Cindy Easierlin, Ms. Rexon, Sharon Thomas. BOWLING CLUB - ROW I: Frank McQuain, Dennis Dill, Jeff McQuain, David Linsey. ROW 2: Terry Burchick, Jim Tracy, Gary Zimmer, Ranie Mason, John Layman. ROW 3 Leslie Femriie, Rosemary Fitzgerald, Sherri McClellan, Maria Plata, Gretchen Crabill, Kathy Allen. FENC NG cic BOWLING CLU l PARKDALE BROADCASTING CLUB - ROW l: Laura Collins, Carla Smith, Ellen Kessler. ROW 2: Dave Embody, Sue Bastian, Suzanne Yanchulis, Dianna Haines, Julie Son- theimer. ROW 3: Jan Jewell, Cindy Spahn, Val King, Richard Beall, Reginald Counts, Debbie Leslie, Wendy Winker, Mrs. Ross. FENCING CLUB - Robbie Hastings, stand-in for Dana Burke, Kathy George, Mr. Lentz. Ev f '.,,fH97' ff A , f , .Y 4, , w al l ,' 7, . 7 My SCIENCE CLUB - ROW l : Laura Gunn, Jim Williams, Karl Bender, Reginald The mad doctor, Mr. Currey, and his assistant prepare the patient for surgery. Counts. ROW 2: Sue Jones, Bill Marx, Mark Bird. ROW 3: Richard Beall, Andy Bir- ner, Karen Goldstein. ROW 4: Dave Kneipp, Rick Folea. ART CLUB - ROW l: .lean MacKinnon, Suma Shalaby, Cindy Greenway, Manal Ezzat, Carol Madeoy, Sue Bastian. ROW 2: Coreen Colter, Sally McCarl, Lucia Owens Danna Sollars, Ahlam Shalaby, Karen Gillaland, Bryan Donahue. , ,.:4'Y,,!yf:i ,V V fs, , Tw YB I C 'L in 5 fi! ag . ' f.: 1, .y i 3- t , if 5' A , , , f I' '54, s Y an IT'S A CADEMIC ' 1 fi px,- Nopoleonic influence! fMr. Kovalchikj After o tough math meet, Carolyn Kolbe relishes a quick snack After misbehaving, Mr. Lone is sent out to lT'S ACADEMIC TEAM- Reginald Counts, Lisc Durbin, Ellen Kessler, Mike Butler. stand in the hall. FOREIGN S TUD LEA GUE MA TH TEAM .1552 22:77 1 2 Sarah Nickel MATH TEAM ROW l Camille Gervaslo Carolyn Kolbe Karen Gllllland Jlm Williams. ROW 2 Leonard Gerstel Mr Lane Gordon Johnson GERMAN CL UB, FRENCH CLUB c,,,. ,,,4,, Wynn, IL GERMAN EfUB - ROW 1: Karl Bender, Jean Fugafe, Sarah Nickle. ROW 2: Leon Needle, William Hammond, Mark Paolini, Mrs. McGhan, Merope Pavlides, Joan McGinnis Ddnna Redsecker, Bryan Donahue, Reginald Counts, Tom Porter. i X s Reggie's steppin' oufl lReggie Counfsl Hail Green Machine! LAT N CLUB S39 559 5? . 1 'Sm.....M , W .1 ' -M. Dr. Frefz and Ms. Osanfowski confer on a few choice words for their prob- LATIN CLUB - ROW 1: Pat Yohe, Tommy McDonald. ROW 2: Tom Golab, Eric Dangle, lem students. Mr. Schnyder. ROW 3: Bob Websler, Neil Bowling. FRENCH CLUB - Mrs. Frelz, Bob Halley, Mary Flanigeng Cathy Zieba, Charlotte Emons, Lisa Durbin, Ellen Kessler, Miss Osanfowski. l ill PEER COU SELOR 4 V.. Looks like the Pep Club could use u little pepping up themselves. Puckette Karen Goldstein shows complete concentration lor lack ofl during o tense moment. PEP CLUB. t HAR VE YH OCKE YLEA G UE, PEP CL UB ,PDQ ,pf-.,, PEER COUNSELORS - ROW 1: Sharon Dixon. ROW 2: Gale Parker, Vannessa Dixon, Terri Nelson, Nancy Pilski, Mrs. Chambers, Anne Ricciuti. ROW 3: Rick Gibson, Dan Raley, Mark Paolini, Laura Collins, Charles Rogal, George Kolarik. 'IL.,.1 HARVEY HOCKEY LEAGUE - Mark Kosack, Joe Luongo, David Hon, Tom Cleveland, Andy Doyle, Jeff Douglas, Steve Morrison, Mitch Parker, Sieve Duck, Velma DeShieIds, John Layman, Don Holland. '4 MUILLI 3 FU i i i v 4 , ..,.. -,,-,- W i A Gail Parker snaps a quick pic of the BSU float. MULLIN'S FUND - Sue Bastion, Debbie Leslie, Cindy Spahn. 3 JW ii in Lx i ' i f 4 i i i i i i i 1 1 i i i S i 5 BLACK STUDENT UNION. ish.. i i 1 The BSU Float. H UMA RELA TION HUMAN RELATIONS. THESPIA , QUILL cl? SCROLL 64-s . fx? Even NHS'ers must eafl l.lay McCarll Jean Beagle inspects all pies and pie-eaters before the contesl begins. X 3 9 4, 1 E TR QUILL AND SCROLL - ROW 'lz Michelle Hardy, Karen Livingston, Sue Bastian, Jan Eslin, Gretchen Crabill. ROW 2: Merope Pavlides, Donna Sollars, Larry Noda, Pefer Grambs, Rick Gibson, Rosalind Hayes, Terry Schwier, Ruby Lee. , . L M Il, ,Av - e--M - gk? THESPIANS - ROW 'lz Rosemary Fitzgerald, Mitch Parker, Sam Pollack, Bea Lucic. ROW 2: Diane Stein, Wayne Lerch, Ann Marshall, Rick Janis Stevens, Mrs. Sheridan, A Jack, J. Beagle, B. Shoema Taylor, P. Grambs, M. Bird, ch, George Beauchamp. 5 A X ,.,, . H Y . , ,l ,.., - ,.,, tg Kr, HS we Ann Marshall offers some rather entertaining suggestions for eating chicken to Larry Noda. ,As-.-,- ffl A ,, NATIONAL HONOR SOClETY - ROW l: D. Raley, C. Wilkinson, E. Kessler, D. Gates, J. Paulkavich, M. Figlia, B. Sullivan, S. McCarl, N. Wilson. ROW 2: M. Abutaleb, S. . Marshall, A. Johnson, R. Brooks, B. Herlich, S. McCaffrey, G. Merkle, M. Weiss, A. Doyle. ROW 3: M. Pavlides, V. Dixon, R. Lee, J. Paskilides, A. Shalaby, T. Fernandez, N. Broadhurst, V. DeShielcls, C. Bergemann, K. Goldstein, M. Schwabb, B. Likowski, A. Wrenn, J. Waters, ROW 4: T. Cleveland, C. Smith, D. Sollars, V. cker, M. Kosack, J. Layman, M, Hennessy, T. Nelson, D. Leslie, R. Fitzgerald, M. Lewis, J. Murray, ROW 5: C. Spahn, T. Cleveland, J. Williams, J. R. Litz, S. Hollidge, R. Gibson, M. Hagye, A. Weisman, S. Duck, K. Shaughnessey, L. Noda, W. Winker. C OLLA GE . a ,, 42 -f ff' -wr f ,, an A ,tv ,4,, 07 !. .4 ,4 V if Sharon Reed takes up a position more conducive to the cre- ative mind. 'awk COLLAGE - ROW 1: Pam White, Karen Livingston. ROW 2: Karen Yoho, Peter Grambs, Debbie Leslie. ROW 3 Gretchen Merkle, Michelle Hardy, Rosolind Hayes, Anne Ricciuti, Sue Bastian. Do on, Rosolind Hayes puts Gwen Dobson into a deep hypnotic sleep to find her Contributors to the Creative Arts Magazine put their minds to work. creative self. CREA TIVEART MA GA ZINE, TUTORS 4 A L 5 f' ' ' ' V ' - V O ' ., . X ,fa f ' ' 319 e ' ' TUTORS - ROW 1: Sandy Pangle, Merope Pavlides, Miss Cherry, Joan Vita, Colleen Halleran, Marla Goldstein. ROW 2: Donna Jones, Esther Rogers, Dorothy Ricciuti, Sharon Rich, Kathy Maith, Cynthia Alston, Beth Appenzeller. ROW 3: Ellen Reidy, Robin Rodenhausen, David Dean, Patty Kane, Larry Hayes, Leslie French, Nancy Kressin. A group effort at creating . . . Young Belitza says Put the candle back! W, l LAIR EDITOR Merope Pavlides ACTIVITIES AND ACADEMICS Ruby Lee CLUBS Larry Noda SPORTS Mike Hayge FACULTY Rick Gibson SENIORS Carla Smith JUNIORS Gretchen Grabill SOPHOMORES Kathy Allen ADS Terry Austin ADVISOR Mr. Graves SPECIAL THANKS TO: Gretchen Merkle Howard Kabran Jim Dempsey ff Two weeks to do 297 pages? So what s your hurry9 IMerope Pavhdesj lnllnunv-9 SCHUUL HU lwfffx 9-fy? 5. Q 7iCq4ff1,fajQ,,.55y5n'-g1m,,,5 1 , Ijffff 3 f rw 4 1' M09-4. 4. gnc H. ' Q , , 'LQ I I I I I 1. I X LAIR - ROW I: Alair Call, Norene Broadhurst, Carla Smith, Larry Noda, Merope Pavlides, Kim Shoots, Cathy Zeiba, Howard Kabran, Ruby Lee. ROW 2: Jim Dempsey, ArtI'1UI' Appleton, Tony Cowfer, Gretchen Crabill, BIII Barbee, Bobby Halley. ON BUS: Abominable Snowman, Mike Hoyge, Donna SoIIars, Kathy AIIen. GOING INTO SHACK: Unknown stranger. STANDING AROUND: Big Bob. V K , ,owl-I Maybe ifl iump up and down and turn purple they'lI listen to me! QBig Bobj Photographer Jim Dempsey is always ready with camera, he simply forgets where his subject is! 9,7,9 V' Azfvjgf - . .ff 'sf 'fx tw, -QV' Overcome with shyness, Carla Smith tries to dissuade the advancing photographer. Z v Z ,U 4, V 4-if iii: 'f,zw:., ff'1'7 ,?f'12?2f .rf -- ILL-f 'I'-.Jx WNV XX. Dr' if-.gl VARSIT FOOTBALL Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Scoreboard 0 Woodbridge l 6 DuVaI l 6 Crossland I4 Glen Bernie 20 Suitland 42 Potomac 2l Bladensburg 0 High Point 28 Northwestern 'l 6 Bowie AA Division Championship 27 Churchill AA State Championship 28 Perry Hall 'WL' A 'V 4, .. . A,f., Curt Kowalski tells the story of the season in one picture f.. ,,,,,. V, ,,. 4 1- -,W 1, , f1 'I' ,, BOTTOM ROW: T. McKellar, B. Hortie, B. Romaneck, T. Ring, S. Stevens, M. Vito, T. Allen, M. Romeo, G. Chadwick. ROW 2: B. Contarino, S. Vaughn J McCarl J Shongler T Yanchulis, B. Brooks, B. Goulart, R. Evans, M. Marceron, X. Brent. ROW 3: S. Hutto, R. Haiber, R. Pierce, D. Pierce, P. Gross, M. Ruiz, G. Marquardt A Doyle M Hatcher ROW 4: J. Hisamoto, K. Davidson, M. Smith, M. Smith, B. Shaw, C. Kowalski, J. C. Hightower, K. Snoots, J. Taylor, T. Trott, K. Cox. Ron Evans bursts through the middle for yardage against Northwestern. The Green Machine enters the gridiron in pursuit of another victory. The Parkdale Varsity Football team had a truly successful season this year. The team finished with a IO-2 record, and 7-i in the league. Above all, the team beat Perry Hall of Bal- timore, 28-7, to win the first Maryland AA State Champion- ship. The team was definitely considered to be of little threat in thebeginning, but with each victory in the course of the season, support grew and the team climaxed their season with the win over Perry Hall. One lesson learned this year by opponents is that the Parkdale Panthers meant business this year. Paso Gross breaks through the offensive line in pursuit of the passer. Parkdale's one-two punch, Poochie Brent and Ron Evans. Panther Quarterback Bob Brooks rears back for a long toss. An all-around coach is a big asset to ParkdaIe's team, as Mike Smith well knows. The men behind the defense, coaches Arbutina and Matters. Um Trott butters the breadbasket against a High Point opponent for a loss. The Panther defense leaves no running back unturned. Y: ffl. ,v 3 Whenever yardage was needed, the call went to Ron Evans, with Poochie Brent run ning the interference. Head coach Tom Rae, the story behind the Panthers. .. 5 . .... in .. .,,.., . k , . .J ' P A ,I I . ,, 5-V .lil 3' 4 U .-A,A. ,im . , .. H - WEN N .. .dal ' uni -QL . r. I V- s 5 W Li ee,. it A. , 5 g 1' , .- . . . U , .Il ' . .. ' Q gi:-,.,,,.l ..., ...eo H! . 1 17. Q. .:i'.Q:4..1:.'-:::..f' f-1..'.....f:if:. , 3 fi-4 . -- A V. .. 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'. .1 5 4.1 1 ' 9 wfd V M! 1 41 ,Y ',L ,f r' A .nw 5 ,A -f 1' 'mix s .,,r, . 4. 4' !3.V v' ' .1 All-County defensive lineman Greg Marquardt toys with the High Point quarterback. MARYLA DAA DIVISIO CHAMPIO HIP .wvlz ,sf ,ff , W' if ', ' 'G , V., .IQ . .V ,,,, I 4. :V I ,A . f ykckh ,f ., 4 V' 1' s K, 4 ' Y. . M A ff, U, 4 ,. fa , -3 iwqt' f 1 . ,iz ' f . ,W H ' I, 4 f : A A Is, Q ' ,- . ., .- .. ' -f-.J'7k,f,z ' fe. . g.. Tim Trott shows his iubilation after a brilliant touchdown catch. f Jeff Shangler accepts congratulations from Dino Pierce after his two scores. ' Bill Contarino pounces on one of his two fumble recoveries which turned the tide. Where holes appear intangible, Poochie Brent finds running room. This wcsn't Churchill's finest hour as the Parkdale's J. C. Hightower and Dino Pierce close in. A determination such as this was a leading factor in the Panther's success. The Parkdale line charges out with a ferocity which definately characterizes panthers. Three points are eliminated as Dino Pierce deflects another attempt. , , f Al L. , , A Rae of light shines from above as the presentation is made honoring Parkdale as iii. MAR YLA D AA STA TE CHAMPIO HIP Typical Panther defense like this made the outcome more than probable. bf f-gi+,wf,wff.,4, ., ,. '-w9y,naqg,,,,,t ...t 'V .. V .' Evans opens a hole for Brent to find some running room. 4... Team captain Joe Taylor accepts the trophy as Sylvester Vaughn has a hand in things JVFOOTBALL Scoreboard Parkdale 6 DuVal 20 Parkdale l 2 Crossland 6 Parkdale 8 Anacostia 6 Parkdale 26 Suitland O Parkdale 6 Bladensburg 16 Parkdale 6 High Point O Parkdale Forfeit Northwestern Parkdale 0 Bowie 6 Howard Scott makes initial contact as Mike Keating offers help. f 1 545' 'ffiffir 7 J if 1 BOTTOM ROW: Keith Stevens, Kevin Gardes, Chip Eslin, Bill Shenberger, Mike Dannessa, Isaac Sidbury, James Bush. ROW 2: Hugh Cuthrell, Wayne Romanek, Howard Scott, Tim Lee, Donnie Wolfe, John Halley, Ron Colemore, Dennis Chadwick. ROW 3: Ron Croft, Rod McKellar, Mike Wittig, John Draugelis, Pal Yohef SCOH Wilson, John Shouse, Mike Keating. .L w.,,...,. , Rod McKellar puts a sudden hall to a Mustang's progress. McKellar carries the ball in a flurry of Panther blockers. 'he baby Panthers are on the move in defense as a Bladensburg ball carrier is stopped Z I l l S O C CPR 1-f'7'h T2f'lt ' Y, MQIZW-w,f t ., z-Z 4- 'Wx ' ' 1 ML, Dave Daves, All-County forward, shows his game-winning aggression. The goal was well-guarded by all-county goalie Steve Hollidge, as Mo Landon watches. NA? Coach Larry Sigler shows a firm determination as he directs the Togetherness is an essential factor in winning. team. J ,,,pvww,, '-fiifii ,V , 5.f? , f' Scoreboard Parkdale High Point X5 x Pdrliddle Crossland E Parkdale DuVal A , Parkdale Suitland 3 Parkdale Bladensburg 4' ,L -afkff , po rkda le Bowie lg 4,g1?f'i 157 J 154 Parkdale Potomac ff ,wh g,Z,yf.1,3f, 2 ,fijg ,j Parkdale Northwestern All Countyman Gordon Johnson is on the attack against High Point. ROW I KBOTTOMJ: Statisticians Alaire Call, Cindy Spahn, and Debbie Leslie. ROW 2: Rick Garris, lmanagerj, Parker Call, Don Wilson, Steve Hollidge Jett Douglas Paul Holland Don Holland, Barry Kay. ROW 3: John Parks, Jim Broadhurst. ROW 4: Coach Sigler, John Hossick, Bill Haase, Roy Landon, Mike DuBois, Richard Escalante Dave Daves Oordon Johnson, Coach Catania, Ray Smith, Coach Manfred. ROW 5: John Cece, Nels Anderson, Warren Halsley, Rick Everhart, John Heizer Jeff McQuam Newton Merricks, William Pulisie. VOLLE YBA LL Scoreboard l we 1 Defeated Q2 out of gamesl Friendly Largo Northwestern Suitland High Point Bladensburg Du Val Crossland Lost to Northwestern Beat Northwestern in Division Playoffs Beat Surratsville in County Playoffs Nice save by Sue Decker. 'b. 4. V.- BOTTOM ROW: Sue Decker, Lynn Alexander, Cheryl Conrad, Linda Watts. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Jacobs, Vicky Freeman, Betsy Lamont, Sally McCarl, Sherrie Zook, Mandy Devine imanagerl. TOP ROW: Ms. Serf, Lucy Ontario, Terry Harford, Patty Peacock, Karen Goldstein. GIRLS 3 it l VA RSI T I' i l I I Sherrie Zook passes the ball. Sue Decker goes low for a save Y hui Miss Serf gives the girls o pep talk. f Q 5 5 5 1 I f Cheryl Conrad sets the ball up for o spike. 3 5 1 ,I 3 'Q --B Qs A nice block is exhibited by Sally McCarI. Bump - Se' - Spike! 5 Sherrie Zook tries t i XX o spike her opponent. Sue Decker sets the ball up for a spike against Oxon Hill Easy up. fSaIIy f,..,,N,gWhW , McCarIj Ms. Serf has strategy to be absorbed by the team. -,ge-if , eff H+, - 2-42 -,H ii 52? Q57 IA Sw id mg I ,wr ! ,. 1 . ,fi ,!,J!'j,l,:r SJW' , sill J 1?j'+j'?:!f dl, v A 'Q xl!!! 1 jk.: l W' , 9' .l' yy iw 1 1 M , . Ulf Lf, , tl,Nj 2 2, fifth ' fv- fwmgg fljfil . f I ,f . ' '24-,X-: . ,,fi,H7N frrf ' f,Z3,'v.av, ,M ww ng sing f ,VQN ,EY W. , A 1 , . s L ,, wwf f 1 , 1 f My '7 sm. ' -C 3: , 'Wy ef, 4, 'Q' -an-s' 4 ? iw V, .. ii! f 2-, s - 4 . 4 , X , ' , ., an 1 N- W , i , ff' Ov 1 - X c . X ' K - t min YQ mln? 4' , - . ., L-ff., Q N11 vm- g- mn..-.fx wmwManw.M . . H1 1 .. p.- IA. - K -. K- .. ' . . , 1 f We ,. ,,,,.t ' R - c I ' , N, Y, , 4'e'-X.JX'll'iQQ T21 ,, if 2-Ig jf' .pgvf -3 ,,- f i- 1 '-'vwzbnrfwl fv X - X g V ef t.6'E?'N'f'RW3fwXxQfs-5-,Q 'flffaff Qtmm-fe-Iexw j y .V H ji A A 'jiftxl' .Q - ' . A, f W.. ' 5 TPS ' N k 'f . we -Q 'ix DVR' e Q R. fi ' -V'- A: ,. L ' 'Q ' Z.. ., , ,,, I. ' A A b , ' J it 'P' t 'hil Dondes knows the importance of pacing yourself for distance events. - --- M77 BOTTOM ROW: Caldwell Bowman, Rafael Solice, Steve Weitz, Paul Minor, Brett Chambers, Tom McKellar, Keith Woody. MIDDLE ROW: Doug Graham, Rod McKellar, Phil Dondes, Kevin Shaughnessy, Ed Osborne, Tim Moore, Tom Sobelewski, J. C. Hightower, Shaun Fleming. TOP ROW: Mike Dannessa, Sylvester Vaughn, Joe Luongo, Joe Gol- lun, Mike BUY?- VARSITY BA ETBALL Parkclale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdole Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdole Parkdale Porkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkclale Scoreboard 41 58 61 60 98 60 86 69 79 76 80 67 41 60 Forfeit 61 53 44 53 50 Wilson High Point Crossland Suitland Lackey Bladensburg Bowie Potomac Northwestern DuVaI High Point Crossland St. Anthony Suitland St. Anthony Bladensburg Bowie Potomac Northwestern DuVal 66 55 60 54 76 86 80 56 63 77 62 65 45 54 Forfeit 62 61 45 52 54 BOTTOM ROW: Bill Hortie, Wayne Taylor, Sam Anstead, Spencer Becton. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Kernan, Chic Lyles, Charlie Registar, Jerry Butler, Coach Wolfe. TOP ROW Kevin Bowie, Jeff Shangler, Dino Pierce, Myron Curtis. N, Q E 5 A41 .9 5 5 C , -. Tm? '?? 'aiff 'l'??'f 9, If 2 ? 27' it L' i I , Q4 , 9 , 57, ff M1 ,EM I l f 1 ,V , , , 'Y'Y:1-5-.JA 1 W7 3' LZ Q , ,fx --. Q , My , A? 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JVBASKETBALL Neil Kleinburg lets one fly. V Danny Mosedale eyes the hoop for two Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale Parkclale Parkdale Parkdale . J Parkdale J Parkdale Parkdale . Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale J- m Parkmdale Parkdale GIRLS BA S KE TBA LL Scoreboard sa 33 53 Q15 .59 L L-46 J 53 G13 L , X36 f L 36 L . L , J F4g1' ,50 L 40, J L 43 y, 7.70 -sa DuVal m High Point L Crossland Suitland, Seton J L Bladensburg Bowie L J Potomac at . Northwestern J L JL DuVal m HighfPoint Crossland' Q Suitland J - J Bladensbarg 1 Bowie L Q Potomac LL L Northwestern J L l Sue Levesque drives for two as Terry Harford and Patty Cook await the rebound ROW I IBOTTOMJ: Margaret Smallwood, Patty Cook, Betsy Lamont, Sheryl Stone, Jeanette Bird. ROW 2: Cheryl Conrad, Mary Clark, Ruth Baluch, Sue Levesque, Terry Har ford, Lynn Alexander, Sue Decker, Tina Gregory. ROW 3: Sue Yanchulis, Jan Simon, Jackie Willard fmanagerl, Mandy Devine, Jane LeCompte. W P 599' 2.2 54. 1, ,- ,. 1,55 ,V 15,1 5 L ' illiilfff ' X .,-Vi, , 'T A i? iJ E'2g ai 'Wif e 3 fans ' 4: 1 gig' 17' 42'- ESQ Z4 ,,,,,,,,,f -Va, C w 4 i E! Paul Robey grinds a grappler to the mat. may -naw X, A ,W f z ,gf if A ,w-M, . VE A N 2 1 ' VV V 1' I fl , i 2 6 ' 9, W, 4 'f ,3 , Q, f , in . If 3 5 i MM '58 'V A i 1' ' V Nl.: f- 1-, ww W7V!f,fm,fiq' W A 14 lf, ' , :wamf4m,W.,, ' apr' ' Inna' .fmrfgqj I 'V , yf ' 5.11 Va- ' ' V 9 ,,, ' V-,V. q ffgjftf V V ' V, ' ,ny ,gr ,,, L., , ' V W if 14: ff 4 O ' QA ' . , , , , 'H' ' 1 .3 id , , M i , 4 , ,fi ., V - ,i - - J kr, 'ffh , fir, V , ,f.,,.. V 45, , ,H , , , ff f' VV M-.QWM ',:aL:,. , V 1 V .M -W , I E , 9- I , ,Z Au: . W8 , V 2 LQ fx -Ve U qaffj: ' V rmfaxf -I , , 'ff x Q I V , x 1 1? Q f 1 2 '4 X , , , l r V 'v ROW I QBOTTOMI: Dave Weiiz, Ducky Fields, Mike Walsh, Paul Robey. ROW 2: Derek Newkirk lmanagerl, Tim Ring, Bobby Brooks, Scot? Malay, Charlie Adams. ROW 3: Don Hresko, Bill Goulart, Bill Contarino, Howard Scoh, Paul Lucic. I i i Bob Brooks rides his opponent down to the mat. Mike Walsh drives in for the takedown. Tim Ring tries to step around for the control. Howard Scott picks his man up in a fit of aggression. Dale Greenwell works out of the referee's position wt A frequent sight as Mike Walsh waits for his victorious decision. Bill Contarino reaches for his man's arm to establish control for two points. Scott Malay's favorite move, the scissors. A deeply absorbed Dr. McNelis watches his wrestlers at work. Reliable grapplers Tim Ring and Don Hresko exhibit deep concentration in match i Howard Scott tries to untie his opponent's shoe. A hardly-fought match deserves a refreshing drink and a moment of reflection. lBill Don Hresko fries to pull his adversary away to establish neutral position Contarinoj Paul Lucic attempts to shoot the half. SPRI G TRAC 'f,,,sr gg . .. ' .. -r 'v 'f . Brett Chambers, an outstanding triple iumper, hits the sand after a long leap. Scott Malay sets the pace in a distance event as Shaun Fleming stays close behind. :Xa 4. 3 I' -1 ., j5:'4f:Q3i? -f qw: L A trbks 1 vury 4 ,!, if ' ..,,., na. uv:-mas.. 'eww .ea'wxa9' rm. wwfvv f: fe, fz:v',,:,, wa: vw , wfwfw: f, ' -V 'wffw-W m :sffff,f' Z- 'f 'V ,. -4 'vfmffww : fmwfemzf ww-:ww ,-fff,f::,fw , wpmwo FRONT ROW: Bev Rice lstatisticianl, Phil Dondes, Doug Graham, Ed Osborne, Rafael Solice, Brett Chambers, Barabara Sears fstatisticianj. ROW 2: Frank Pazulski, Don Eslin, Scott Malay, Shaun Fleming, Caldwell Bowman, Raiford Hursey, Paul Minor, Ron Gill. ROW 3: Jeff Fopma, Mike Burt, Bob Shaw, Sylvester Vaugns, Rod McKellar, J. C. High- tower, Vachel Maddox, Matt Mohlar. ROW 4: Mike Wenzel, Tom McKellar, Bill Contarino, Tony Mitchell, Calvin Hursey, Tim Moore, Joe Lepanta, Eugene Clark, Ted Meggin- son. ROW 5: Otis Johns, Larry Hayes, Joel Gallun, Kevin Simpson, Mike Dannessa, Ron Colmore, James Wilson, Paul Robey. , ' - aw if A .X ,sybian-.. ,V . , I w ,M C5724 ,4 ' ' L .f,fI .Jfaj2?2 w.Q1:,:..r-- ' ' V:::' an 1104: -V W1 V , -- - J ,M-vpwwVw 'v4f'W ' 1' W 4, ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,.,....,.,,,.,,1 f- I, , ,, ,. , , , All-around trockman Keith Woody strodd'Ies the hurdle. l i V- V .,,'44gpV1.v,g ,-.:,,-.V-was--' ,V ,V iz, ,pc pf, 1 - ' 'fb V, .- mmm 0- ',f M, , ,V ,,.,,g4::-, 4g,.1g,:gV,':e-,121 ,fy ff ,fy ,- - A , M ' V. ' ' , 1 .. . V. - V-'ri 1 .-::..-, ,gggf.,L,.h..'V.,-:,f,1.W4 ,Q 5, ,,-um, , k 2 ,J-,nays ,I VL, .. ,Z VV, ff. Ny., V4 'SHT ' -1 if' -H 1 : ' : 'f - .aff V: Ron Solice breaks the tope to win the IOOO yard dash. l l -W e s Ray Hursey, who ran a 50.1 440, is well out in this roce. Paul Minor shows picture form as he strides the hurdle. GIRL 3 TRAC M' ff fl ' l f wwf , .M naw' Kathy Robinette sho 126 J Diane Sasser hits the pit for a nice iump. Cindy Mitchell always finishes first! emma 6 ff W eff? X W mf' 452 mmf! 'if -v.' ws the strain of hard work. , ,A ,Lf ' fig? , -i .2:t:f: ' 1 I H2142 g,i'L5'7i57.3 s'223 iii, HJ. 'lf .!+'l- f-R' i 'f7'!-'IIf 7'5'3?Q5f hifi. 'I iiiffi' 45z':z:f:.,1. -533:11 ' Yi ' ,fwrw , V ,fw5?fw., f5iEif1c--'- xi - 'dia .N 3- fm FRONT ROW: Cathy McNalley, Kathy Robinette, Janice Jacobs, Georgette Dounis, Debbie Robinson. ROW 2: Linda Watts, Debbie Bodner, Patti Cook, Cherraceitta Pollard, Louise Crawford, Angie Ruygrok. ROW 3: Jackie Willard, Debbie Dorn, Linda Jacobs, Sheree Zook, Sharon Stuart, Janice Fields, Chrystal Pollard. ROW 4: Karen Sellers, Karen Goldstein, Cindy Mitchell, Marilyn Lewis, lretha Green, Vickie Freeman, Diane Sasser. ROW 5: Dale Kosh, Terry Harford lmanagerl. 1 K ,,: 213, ina! :-. CGILLQ Q ,.A,L .W , i H .,., ' ,. - . j f ,qvf-.C-I3.-'44?v2:'4.v:3:E7f91Z?1 .. ., ':f!- N A V W-A-at rv V V Parkdale runners show why they had o successful season. Linda wan, applies her Kung Fu fed-,niques go fh e hurdles. 21, g I we N Debbie Robinson does her thing, fhe 440. Shefree zook 'ds the Sho' fly' f . if' TENNIS . -ir , , , VV Mfr lf ft John Hossick reaches low for a bockhand return. Len Pazulski attempts to deliver a service ace with a smashing overhead. 1 ,,LA . W' , , - ', , ROW l IBOTTOMJ: Steve Appleton, Dave Spiegelthal, Charlie Chick, Tony Darden. ROW 2: Kevin Lee, Danny Hess, Bob McComb, John Hossick, Greta Lcughery, Jay MCCqrl, ROW 3: Mr. Croft, Steve Herlich, Dave Hon, AI Weisman, Roy Hurlbut, Len Pazulski. 'a P' A' T'-'T sfo ,S t 4 11'+'W1m1x::.issfa.-sr: -.M......,e, ,..., V, ,.L., fi ' --.Q-an Dave Hon demonstrates picture-perfect form as he hits his forehand. is K 5, ,1- .R ,, A :me ,, . ,, ' ' 'i d ' if' Y 'T -s,sf 3' X A mie-.. ,-, , .., .l ., J . ,, ,M , I ., ,,.. . . , .,.. ,. 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ROW 2: Tad Edmonson, Bob Roberson, David Maxfield, Jim Webster, John Paskalicles, Mr. Sumner t s i I John Paskalides lines up a big one. Mark Weiss plays with the confidence which gave him two holes-in-one this year. John Halley rears back as he begins to address his drive. Jim Webster eyes the fairway in preparation of his iron shot. Mark Weiss delivers with a smooth fallow through. Parkdale Parkdale Parkdale , T Parkdale fj , Parkdale V Q 'V Pqrkdole T . Parkdale Pafkldqle T 4 Parkdale r Parkdale ,T -,Parkdale or Pqfkaale K Parkaale , pqrkdale ,,ti,ri f f5 or , ,Pqfkdale V ' Parkdtlle- , ' v'Pd'kd'?l,e Scoreboard Ireton Bladensburg K DuVaI High Point, Potomac ,V Crossland Northwestern Suitlandi it . 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U vu- 4 'Q ' . 1 D , ' K1 ' 'gf' 1 0 0 9' 9:33. 54, .ft 'D fl n...0'.l f1.'vv 'sqov Q'al'n 'n'v 'z ' .. 1.514 -a.,,.mvf'. nf. 0-03- .Q url- J. BETTY BERG Sign Language 1, ' 1 c J CAROLYN BENTZ Art MILTON BERGER Science Left: SIDNEY BLUM Teacher Education Coordinator 1 , .- I rl., A. ! 'dm y : , if 5 6' ' 7 4 1 eg' I' i ,ff - I f jf gs P26 H , T ,, , -f.. . Ja g. V : ,,2g.0,, .4' v,: - In ' 1- Zxzrf A iq ,,- A Q ,'- Mfg' Mo 4, 86 5X 9 W:,s M if N, if 4 mf Qfy 25 cm , A K 5335 I ff W 59323, 'V M f Q GERALD E. BOISVERT Vice Principal . x ' . V, 'iff' ' 2 ,k,5 ,:V :fi ,, ,O LY. ff www -1' i' A 31. 1? 1 '- ' if 5 M 2, K ax ef' L.,.T,.....,....av V A' A i. - V. , W- V it: .- A, ' ' f f',,:J?3'f5f l, . . ' O' I NORA BOUTA ROGER BROWN 5OCiGi 5fUdiSS Industrial Arts Right: SARAH BOWMAN Business Education 1. - .v 4 , KL 1 ffl 11 il RUBEN BUGGS Work Study VINCENT CATANIA LYNETTE CHAMBERS Science Guidance V E-EN EAfQ' A 'L V Z , 1 i,,t,l, ' ' A C A . t A A I B W ymf' 1 ,iw ' :Q Yr, f CM ,fr s. a ' ? X 1 . fr f L4- ANNE CHERRY Social Studies Left: RALPH CALHOUN Business Education .YE TV1 4,1 -,,. , . l i A RRRL f DOROTHY CLEAVELAND DONNA CLARKE Business Education English 4 I LOUISE COOPER JOHN CROFT Social Studies Mathematics Right: RUSSELL CURRY Art ALPHONSE DAVIS Mafhemafics Qu. 4 MARINELL deGRAFFENREID ANNA ENGELBERT Foreign Language Nurse e, gV.:.. , W A A f Left: TINA FERRERA English if CAROLYN DOWDLE English .. A N. E.. K4 Q 1 ,J . ff nv - , 1' f,f,. A .s viz , '-Vx w . ,, ,,:,,,v1,W gf 41 ' r 2, V f 52:-GW ,. ., , 'B' Visit N-. 'VU3 the v :N- -p.. US f-'Eiga MWV-F QS, ,AA fxzwjf Ei- , , .1 JOHN FINNERAN Guidance Q7 3 3 T ' l3,, ,-.1: SMQ: .ace CORINE FLIESCHER JESSE FRAZIER English Business Education BARBARA FRETZ Foreign Language ,ry ,, I ff' B , ff f 7? e f we ,W ,,.V V f MICHAEL GENOVESE Business Education 1 I CARL GOHR ROBERT GRAVES Industrial Arts Social Studies GUY GROVE L Business Education Left: GARY GRIFFITH Science I4 HAZEL GRUMAN Wwe-an WILLIAM GUTHRIE Science v Librarian 4 r,f,,'L,L ' I E 57' 3 1 ' Q1 L LL ' K' 7 If L4 W 2 2 L: NANCY HAIR . 22? LL R LL 'X 1 . Q I 4 I 5 L I L LLL L z x 13 LL L-,L :J fi Foreign Language Right: LARRY HARDEN Arf IRVING HARRIS Social Studies f.'an43i:. ,. DOROTHY HATHAWAY Guidance Secretary DEBO RAH HARVEY Science wr -,ak I, ,Q nj: J JOHN HAWKINS Driver Education Left: THOMAS HAUSMAN Social Studies DIANE HEADLEE Physical Education BARBARA HINES Journalism Right: MICHAEL HENRY Social Studies BEVERLY HEATER Science AILEEN HOGUE MONROSA JOHNSON Business Education English PHYLLIS JOHNSON Guidance SHIRLEY JONES Physical Education Left: JEAN KAKOVITCH English W ,, , , f'f,,,,af,,,mfff'f ' , .,,, ,,,,f,4-,, ff , fm f 'f'- -,,1Cj,L,mW '-Q-, A f vs.., EDWARD KERMAN Music 1 Righh LARRY KLIPP Industrial Arts SUSAN KAUFMAN English STAN KERNAN Physical Education 4 f'lxL3,, F' 1 I V 1 f 41712-wfe , 4321 ' ..,l,x JD ..-., ,X ,,. ,xl NF 2, g..,af x Q Z7 4' W .. ,, If 7 ,,f4 If ELLEN LAMISON EDWARD LANE Home Economics Mathematics L PAUL LENTZ Science JAMES LINK English WILLIAM LINK JOSEPHINE LeBON LONG Social Studies English 7,1 f, ff 'W Afbj' . .W ' - ai ARTHUR J. MAAS Social Studies EDWARD MAGIN Social Studies 7 GEORGE MANFRED Mathematics JOSEPH MARCINKO MARY MARKEY Driver Education English NANCY MARSHALL Business Education 1 4 AQ. Right: ELOIS MASKE Social Studies K 4? 'A f?7'! ig Z- , , ,,i ,v,,', 7 V ff? 5 ,UM , 2,15 'Z f R 4 M f wfvf'-.27 ' , , pg -M .S ,, . 0 , M, K' STEPHEN MATTERS Mathematics CLARENCE MCDONALD Vice Principal G in A ,. ,,,. ,R 4, RAYMOND MCCLUSKEY Foreign Language Left: VIVIAN MCGHAN Foreign Language I 4, - V .4,geg4.,f' f ff, , V 1,747 ,, , ' ffifl 1 v 42i3f:ff'4f7i4fgiZW , , Q, A ,f Z1f7:XfZfaZl!::? JOHN J. McNELIS ED MCGHEE Mathematics Physical Education N.. . , ,A EVELYN NIGH Guidance 52 E Righf: LUTHER MENSCH Industrial Aris Y-. Q in ,FW X 'f '91 fi, ,' , , I it In 1, f 15 L, 2 1 f 4,24 ' ' 'Q 3 4 r .,f. , . Y V V , WJ Y .i 1, ' - fm 2 gifs ff ff 3 ' ff , , ' , , ,, f, ,yur cy vm . , 4 f , ffm, j,f,,z4f,f,W , 1, ,,, ,, Q, 0, ,, ,4 I , ,Q 4 sa a A 4 b A fa, ' - . 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ALLEN SAGER Principal LOUISE SEAB MATHEW SCHNYDER Foreign Language QQ' Q 9, ? f, f K, W, SANDRA SERF Social Studies Physical Education Right: LARRY SHENKER Mathematics BERNICE SHERIDAN Guidance LARRY SIGLER Science SANDY SMITH Mathematics Left: PEGGY SOUTHERN Special Education kg- if f ' -,xi W WARREN SMITH Mathematics fi v THOMAS SPILLANE NINA STEHMAN Drama Mathematics LYNN STRANDQUIST Science BONNIE SUDDUTH Business Education WILTON SUMNER Physical Education BELLE THOMAS English ED THOMAS Security Officer iff' , , , .1 ALAN TUCKER English Lefh STACY TUTHILL English LEO VONDES Work Study 4132 ff i,,, fag, ROBERT WHITE Social Sfudies Right: JOHN WALLACE Science A 1 JANE WADE Home Economics 'YM I M' f CURT WILLIS EDITH WILLIAMS Social Studies English WILLIAM WOLF Driver Education Left: OTT WUENSCHEL Guidance CAFE TERIA STAFF Awww 5. M S ' Jw. . , ,I li9'! h 'UHF' ,- ki 2 f a Q ,I JJ- J . , -of f , . f' V , ,' v f :'.,l.L.,Q,Q,lf f 4 . 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R: Cosmetologist. l leave these words for my underclass- men - Keep the faith, and you'll find you'll make it. ADAIR, VALERIE A.: A-doir, Valderie. General practitioner. Hey, whoI's hop- pening, chick? Jan, we mode it, now whalta we do? Keep tryin', Cin. Fluctuotors, writel Good luck to all you PARKDALE paniers. Party hordl Ski Club, 4, Rowdy Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Mickey D's Delinquents, 4. ADAMS, TINA L.: Queeny, Tiny, Molnutrilioned Underdog. College - write 'a book. Live free. Never gel married. Today is what you take out of yesterday ond put into tomorrow. Hey, Debbie. Rio de Janeiro, here we comel Class 0-75. Sophomore Delegate, 2, Newspaper Staff, 4. AGEE, EARL W.: E. W. A. Data processing, police academy. Hope the follow- ings have it hard. Baseball, working with cars. ALDERSON, ELIZABETH A.: Libby. An assistant nurse or helper of some kind. If you don'l succeed, fry, try again. Advanced Girls' Choir, 2, Choralettes, 3, 4. ALEXANDER, LYNN M.: Loon, Dimples, Leonard. To be a physical therapist. To everyone who is being left behind, keep the parties going. Girls' Varsity Basket- ball, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Volleyball, 3, Manager, 3, Out io Lunch Bunch, 3, 4, Pick on Miss Adrian, 4. ANDING, VANESSA Y.: Van. Housewife and mother. ARISTA, KIM M.: Get married, have kids and be happy with Preston. Student Govemment, I, 2,Moioret1es, Co-Captain, 2, Pom Poms, 3. W X, 9... an QIW . Ed Henderson Colleen Bryant r 513, ,la ,.,. A fe., ..xA. , VANESSA ANDING ber,-1' 'IT V' Ll. l I I E ff of f ,f I VALERIE ADAIR FRANCINE ALEsTocK f f , l I ,r ' rf ,. i , A l 2 Q gi, V .. ' 2 I '5 1 V' I f 5. 1, f X gg5':- WX , f V' V Q 4, df lfQ...f,.4p..e .,.. ... .... ,. , MORA ALTER i TINA, y ADAMS Sify DANIEL g .ANDERSQN ,ann--1 KIM Jim Williams ARISTA I I I 5 I I I I I M I I 1 MICHAEL ASHFORD ANDRE AUDIN I I I lewis.. I I I I ' I , . .-.. .... ' MARK MATTHEW BALL BALL Wm . , W- ,pw.,. ,. A .-,B ,-... I I 1 1 I i l I I 1 I hnuL.---W I 13 'Wi swirl' Ann Marshall sl , I ,fff ' ef 2 2 rf y, , ,ii , 1 , fit ' -v..,..f ' f f ,- I RUTH BALUCH ROGER BARKLEY ,.., -f 5 Joanna Lewis . . DEBORAH BARRETT sm, F , .- - 4.x were I I I JOE DENNIS AULISIO BALDWIN . I ' h.,'?1,. vf .- I 5 . , PW E Y WWW' I T'L we , 6 X .3 X -Q .... XR , .. KAREN BALLANTYNE JANET BALUTE -. 'X . A .-,f W4 I is W' ' I T 'j'..1v , , ,k Y, A ' , 4 fh I fffy 5 rf I Il, f -,..' ,f.....-' .. HUBERT BANEY RICHARD BANKS AULISIO, JOE: Nova Joe. Prince George's County policeman. The grease is back - No. I greaser of the class of '75. Volunteer fireman. BALL, MARK S.: Markus. To run my own business and have it be raising a cattle farm. To love is to live . . . To live is to have life . . . When you have life, that's all you need . . . So make the best of it, CVE Club, 4, Painting and Arts, 4, Bowling, 4, Work, 4. BALLANTYNE, KAREN MARIE: Foxy, Shortie, Blondie, Trouble. Work with air- lines. What can I say? Reallyl The greatest happiness in life is being loved for yourself or, more correctly, being loved in spite of yourself. Service Club, T, Mixed Chorus, Ty Rowdy Club, l,Mullins Funds, 2, 3, Pep Club, 35 Choralettes, 3, 4, President, 4, BARRETT, DEBORAH A.: Debbie. Become a commercial ariist, live in the country and enjoy life. Yau only have one life to live, so enioy yourself while you can. Good-bye Lorraine, Bernice and Sandy. LI7 423, fa BARRETT, KATHY J.: When you come to the crossroads of life, there are two roads to choose from - the good and the bad. I've gone the good way. Rowdies, 1, 2, 3, 4: Mixers, 3, 4, Ski Club, 4. BASTIAN, SUSAN J.: Sue, Susie-Q, Sa Bastian Cabot, Snake, Streak, Ragdoll, Sue Bee. University of Maryland, write a book, be happy. Separating at the fork in the road will not end our lives, for remember always that we have acquired knowledge, memories, and most of all friends. Chorus, I: Class ot '75, I, 2, 3, 4: Push Button, 2, 3: Art Club, 2, 3, 4: Panther Fan, 2, 3, 4: Spirit Week, 3, Student Government Association, 3, 4: Art Club President, 45 Col- lage, 4, Parkdale's Broadcasting Club, 4: Collage News Edi- tor, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4: Out to Lunch Bunch, 4. BEAGLE, JEAN E.: National Park Service Ranger. The world is o circle and as time rolls on, may we each seek comfort in knowing that some day we will find our place. Art Club, I: Future Homemakers of America, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4. BEAHM, BONNIE L.: Animal trainer ldogsl. l hope that next year's seniors will have as much fun as I did. May God bless all the teachers that l had. Choralettes, 4. BEAHM, BRENDA J.: To sing gospel songs. Thanks to all my teachers for their encouragement. Good luck, good-bye, and most important, God bless you aIl. BEAL, RICHARD A.: Rick. Doctor ot horticulture. As we go through the iungle of life, perhaps our paths will cross again. Good luck, Class ot '75. Radio Club, President, 4: PBC, 4: Science Club, 4. BELLE, SHEILA D.: Little Bits, Speck. Go to college, maior in art. This is my last cheer for the Panthers this year. So next year, don't look for me, 'cause next year l'm gonna be free. Art Club, I: Parkdale Pom-Poms, 4. 4 ,'l ic., tl A 4 f it 2 J -.. 1:4 f -X 'V ' ,yfji X N an 1 fig ll Q ll x 'ff Qjlngwhlfl 1 I Q glyg yi ly ,ji , f.. : ut 1 i 'l'l ff'lfwaff, . fm lm .xi mf' lt -l 'r fglfll, .c ROBERT BECKER DAVID BELL KATHY BARRETT 'fin u' K ..,, r, tg , , Xxx X c JEAN BEAGLE RICHARD BEALL I QQ5 DONNA BECRAFT .' I E.. ,- f W N1 AQ.. xc c t c 553 Agia. inf XX: 213. 4, . M SUE BASTIAN WESLEY BARTNICK BONNIE BEAHM BRENDA BEAHM A ,,,, 'rv ,gr x '-gg' -.. 4.. iff SHEILA Lisa Beardsley BELLE . 4 :il 1 f se. :Uv ' s:. .:fI '..-sz, ar I I ..,,.. K, ,,,.!ir.. , gf if ' - .QV yggzf. f' z-M '12-P1 I I 'L, ENR: ,.:a..2,35ix: 7 - xx fir., . 4HT 5- -.9 ii , . g- I ' I I ... I 1 ...ggi 'E I V.: . 4: it V f 1 hw g X l gg Y Y . . X 1 XXX ' I ix wvi. fv-, A GLENDA CAROL BENTLEY BERGEMANN I I I I ve:-Y' 2 I I I 1 I I I I I .Eliiabieth Alderson GREGORY, JONI BEYRENT A BILLIGMEIER 98 Hess, Nancy Wilson, Richard Escalante I I BENTLEY, GLENDA A.: Glen. To be a gymnost and housewife. I have a lot of things to do in my lifetime, and I hope they give me enough time. Track Team, I, FTA, I, Gymnastics Club, I, DECA, 3, 4, Reporter, Student Bookstore Manager, 3, Vice President, Bookstore Worker, 4. BERGEMANN, CAROL S.: Young Judaea, I, 2, 3, 4, Karate Club, 2, 3, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Track Team, 3, 4, NHS, 4, Bicycle Club, 2. BEYRENT, GREGORY W.: Greg. To further my education and be happy in everything I do. lt's gone by all too fast. Thanks for the memories. Remember, if it won't make you smile, it's not worthwhile. Mixed Cho- rus, I, Boys' Glee Club, 2, Concert Choir, 3, 4, Student Security and Crisis Squad, 4. BILLIGMEIER, JONI L.: Artist. BINKOFSKY, RICHARD K.: Rick. Singer, accountant. Parkdale is a fine school and I think it has helped me to prepare for my future. BLUE, GWENDOLYN A.: Gwen, Andee. Into the field of computers, raise a family. Make the best of yourself. When you succeed, don't forget the people that aren't as fortunate. Student Council, I, Bth-9th Grade Choir, I, BSU, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track Manager, 2, SGA, 3, 4, Gosepl Choir, 4, Coordinating Committee, Secretary, 4, Peer Group Counselor, 4. BODROGI, SUSAN E.: Sue. To marry Wayne and go to college. Good luck ta.the remains for Parkdale, and it's sure good to be outl Dawn Patton, meet me in the bathroom. Student Council, I, Cheer- leader, I, Newspaper Staff, I. ,f ... , , .A qv 1 ISI' g ,: 1 .fp l g, CLAUDETTE Patty Fendlay, Marty Rousseau 5. F ... els 'fm -I I, E , I I .. I.. Peggy McKenna 1, ANNE BARRY BOOKHOUT BORDAS BOND, TRACEY A.: To become a registered nurse. Patient escort in radiology. Class of '75, I,k2, 3, 4. BORDAS, BARRY ALBERT: To be a paramedic. To Mrs. Berg, one of the best teachers I have had in Parkdale. She really taught me a lot about sign language. Hope you continue teaching. Karate, Fireman. BOUSHELL, LORRAINE A.: Rain, Lori. To become an art teacher. Peace is in the hands of those who seek it. Maybe in time brotherhood will be spread. How can I ever forget those Parkdale parties? Good-bye, Larry Harden. Art Club, 'I, 2, 4: Pep Club, I, 3: Student Union, 2: POW MIA, 2. BOWLING, NEIL C.: Go to the University of Maryland, become a medical doctor. Mixed :Choir Accompanist, 3: Safeway Food Clerk, 3, A: Handbell Choir, 4: Con- cert Choir, 4: Latin Club, 3, 4: Senior Class Planning Committee, 4. ,'wsvI' ' j 13:gf.Jf55f..l:f I' 2 .... I 1 I I I A , CLAUDE BELINDA BOGER BOLDING , - ff.: 15,1351-111,-g ' ,. . fI.:,zz2K4 ' 1 , ff.:.'..Qf:f:- - .. - , ,f In 5 fi I 2 iss?-fl Q ' f y- 'i , ,.,.: L 3 , f rlk ly .Q w ' , I, 1:-3 -5 :fa V.Vk,VVf, :fy-45::g5:j-'Af-,,gf1'pg,QQ,Q5:9 fx V Paula Pearson ,TRACEY I I ' BOND LORRAINE KEVIN I BOUSHELL BOWIE Brian Donohue, Kate Murray ROGER NEIL BOWIE BOWLING CALDWELL r BOWMAN l L L L l L MICHAEL 'BOYER 6-.1 Qi? .Q .QL . 'Ai1f..-,.,,.,- 3,5g',,,ff'. , L. , ,gays l g L ,,,. 1 , ,W 'xxx . LYN DA BOWMAN Roslyn f sovsizs ni P WmwmwmmM..e.,,, - rf-' GARY BOYD LORETT A BRADY ,MARKY L 'Sharon Mccqffrey,chrisscqlla0n NANCY .BREEDEN L BRLNEMAN L L E '-71, y 22 4 Pg. we . . .Ee ,f ir., Q 2 V , - 1c1E5Qggg1,' GWEN BRITT ,,,., .. . l K A A JQhn4Park NORENE -BROADHURST BOWMAN, CALDWELL B.: Join the Air Force. In-door and out-door track. BOYD, GARY F.: Lar. University of Maryland, Business Administration. Without faith there is no hope, without hope there is no love, without love, there is noth- ing. Good luck, Parkdale. Teresa, I love you. Golf Team, 3. BRIZZI, TINA M.: Married, two children, to become dental hygienist. All good things come to those who wait. Senior Distributive Clubs of America, 4. BROADHURST, NORENE: Nur-reen, Reenie. Medical career. Grapefruit orange iuice and . . . Diane, ya going to English? If you love something, set it free. It it comes back, it's yours, if not, it never was. Student Government, I, 3, 4, Pom Poms, 3, 4, Human Relations, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Statistician, 3, 4, Three in the Bathroom Club, 4, Class Representative, 2, 3, Senior Class Planning Committee, 4, Junior Miss Pageant, 4, Talent Show, 3, National Honor Society, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. 'VW f Bob Brooks MARK, BROWN COLLEEN BRYANT BROOKE, JOAN M.: .loonie,,Rivar, Stream, Brookie. Work with children and get married. Be glad of who you are, of what you are, that you are. Student Gov- emment, 2. BROOKS, BEVERLY J.: J. 'Tc teach cl-day school for pre-school children. KS ROBERT H 4 Bob 'Go to calle e What you get out of life depends on BROO , , . . g . how much youput into it. Believe' in yourself. Soccer, l, Varsity Wrestling, 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, Junior Varsity Football, 2, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Baseball, 2, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, National Honor Society, President,'4. . BRYANT, 'COLLEEN B.: Child psychologist. Look to each day with sunshine, before we destroy that, too. BEl Choir, I, FHA, l ,Mixed Chorus, 2, Concert Choir, 3, 4, Drama, 3, 4: . BURKE, DANA L.: Engineer. Class President, 'l , Student Ccuncil,,2, Trapk, 2, 'Bas- ketball, 2, fencing, 3, 4. BUSSAN, THERESA A.: Terrie. To be a good housewife, loving mother, and ran efficient secretary. Thanks to all my teaehers. Good luck to members of the class of '75. Mrs. K.-- good luck with your newest family member, il. W. A. L. E, PJ Class of '75, 1, 2, 3, 4. ' David Spiegelthal Q.. dim? -. f 'PMNAu BURKE itistt 1 rtl T l l 1 l Y, 6' 151 dow'- 'M f' , Z Z? : N y U 7. it ' - X ff x . .,,.. , X . BQNNEvl fgBURB!5i1 'WFS-rr JEFF BYRD MARK BYRD :Qt 32, 1 W. if . wus-: PARKER MAUREEN CALL CAMERON .H ,. ,.. BUTLER, LAWRENCE J.: Jerry, J. B. Pro basketball player or P.E. teacher. Basket- ball, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 4, Football, 2, Cross Country, 3, 4. BYRD, KEVIN E.: Shorty,,Byrd. Maiorin business, hope to become on accountant. Parl:dale has been a dynamite school through the years and the class of '75 has kept it that way. Now let classes af '76 and '77 take over where '75 has left off. Track, 3, 4. , BYRD, MARK T.: Intramural Basketball, I, Student Assistant, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4, Science Club, 4. CALL, PARKER L.: Optometrist. Real friends are those who, when yau've made a foal of yourself, don't feel that you've done a permanent iob. Mipged.Chon:s, 1, 2: Track Team, lp Soccer Team, 'l, 2, 3, 4: Weightlifting Club, 1: Intramural Bas- ketball, I, 4, NHS, 4. I CAMUS, CONSTANCE A.: Connie. College, maior, ioumolism: CARINO, MICHAEL W.: Mike. Possibly go ta college and take law. Go to Califor- nia and see the U.S., have a good time. Truckin' California bound. CARICO, W. LOUISE: Marry Jay. in--.-.f S . EMMA JGHN CAMPBELL CAMPBELL IFN 4711? MICHAEL DELORES CANINO CANNON ,.-W b F- -,,,,.,-.- ,, , ,,,.,,,,1 ...A l Z QQ, 4 'I X I A X LOIS MARK CARICO CARTMELL Gwhc. 45 4 f 5 ,f,, ,ll V ,iv V ?a rf is 939 Wfff' my K2 Z ' Z, f f J:-so fv JAMES ANGELO DONNA J, CASPAR CATUCCI CECIL ...st J ,A .si ik GEORGE BRETT SUSAN Ruth Johnson CHERONE CHADWICK CHAMBERS . , il, f yjfflzyl- you I XC- eff .J-Q Y, .fL',.,.... Bill Enderson CASPAR, JAMES A.: Parkdale - Blaml Isn't life beautiful, isn't life gay, isn't life the perfect thing to pass the time away, CECIL, DONNA E.: T. B., Spindle. Get a good iob and someday get married. The Lord never sends a cross on us too big to carry, it gets awful heavy some- times, but we will make it. PM, LB, JC, Yipie. Wrestling Scorekeeper, 3, 4. CHAMBERS, BRETI' E.: Stretch, Chico, God, Tree. Go to Duke University - Doc- tor or musician. I have heard people say, 'Life is rough.' I believe if you be cool, you'II get over it, so live and enioy this day. Symphonic Band, 3, 4, Jazz Band, 3, 4, Concert Band, 1, 2, 3, Pep Band Director, 3, Marching Band Drum Maior, 2, 4, Symphonic Orchestra, 3, 4, Karate Club, Vice President, 2, 3, Medical Careers, 3, Prince George's Youth Orchestra, 4, Carroll-tones Drum and Bugle Corps, I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, I, Student Security, 3, Church Youth Choir, I, 2, 3, Bay Scouts, I, 2, Student Conductor, 2, 3, 4. CLARK, CYNTHIA L.: Cindy. College - maior in pattern design. Concert Band, I, 2, 3, Marching Band, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band, 4. CLARK, MARY P.: Jif, Murray. Live a true life. Shay, hey, two time . . . What you say man . . Cheerleaders, I, 2, Pom Poms, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Moose's Assistant, 3, 4, Student Security, 4. CLARK, REBECCA L.: Becky. To work and travel. Art Club, 2. CLEVELAND, THOMAS C.: Tom. Biochemistry, veterinary medicine. Ski? Nerf? Desperation breeds inspiration. Science Club, I, Math Club, 1, School Newspal per, I, NHS, 3, 4. CLEVELAND, TUWANA A.: Secretary. I hope that all the seniors and myself have a happy life ahead, and good IuckI Typist, Newspaper Staff, 2, Girls' Cho- rus, 2, Choralettes, 3, Library Assistant, 3, 4. W, 416, mr, , A A ,, 1 ,N , .n,.1L,p,f2,f-4 VW ' , 65' .. , f 4 ,ffm A 'W' 1- -4 41 'J il, Karen Walker CYNTHIA CLARK , fy.: V, ,.,. V, f i Qi if , , ' bi ..-, Nh If 77:2 i . ' ' f 1, ,,,. , MARY CLARK NANCY CLEARY ,x ,V rw , s , f ,. f- iii ,I , Q . 'f'- , 3.4. k:A, .Zh ,: . 'if 44251: f- '.. if N4 3 I, elf.-I y'::::g.- - : 59 .. .K i 1. .-14. - - 'V , , Q 44.5 , ,, A, rj, ' 11, ' 1, gf, 1.5:-yxff' .f :W Xfsvzz f J, , , L 2 1 . 1 5 wifi' 5 ,A J 5 . M,-:sf A ' VL n L ,f 20 ' 1 ' , as wf X Ev -.,x,,s,sf'. . 1 V ' 2 Zfif' ,.. , . , z?1fwme LEONARD CLARK REBECCA CLARK TUANA CLEVELAND -- ----I l ' I E 4' . ' 9- 7 -is . ' 1224. .ef N.: H if-f 35215 ' ff f -If f' I f ' -,143 X i- - If Q33 fi E, . in - I , if 1 fi. If P ,af A 1 A' , ' 1 7 in ,f , f Q ii, THOMAS JOHN CLEVELAND COFFMAN I i ANTOINETTE KATHY COLEMAN COLEMAN .iix ,Y Y, ,,,,,,. Y, l 1:1 JUDITH COLL COLLINS I ,,g,,,,. A A ,, ,Q f fm! . M y, f ., 'fi YQ lid LILLIAN COFFMAN I 1 A 3+ is u 5 l f 5 f lx .V . Q- ,Q SANDRA COLGAN ' 1 ts, , Xi' N, e ..,,. ,.,Mh,f., W ,- ff ' 'hu- Patsy Fleming eff 'Y MARTIN COLLIER 10' ,W . , A Vg ' L ew ,cl 4, I f '4. lv Y s.--x I . 1' 9. ,I Q if I I X KAREN COLOE I V,, ,, ,ff iw'- ' ' ' ,-MW' S I, 1... ,M RENEE COLLINS COLEMAN, KATHY D.: Spot, Kitten. Secretory. For a much brighter tomorrow, laugh a little more todayI Class Representative, 2, Pep Club, 3, Senior Planning Committee, 4, BSU, 4, Pom Poms, 4. COLGAN, SANDRA JEAN: Sandy, Jan. To be a person my whole life. My mem- ory is fhe thing I forget with, COLL, JUDITH E.: Judy, Geiger, Pineapple. To plant a seed of love, water it with happiness and care, stay by it, and cherish and protect it forever. Thumbody loves you, Paull . . . Shurrl . . . Let the Son shine in ycul . . . Love is giving and forgiving! . . . Whatta ya want, perfection? Praise the Lord! FHA, 2, 3, Student Security Council, 4, Prom, 4, Play Tournament, 4, Senior Salesman Committee, 4. COLLINS, LAURA C.: Laurie. Lawyer. Life is a preparation for the future, and the best preparation for the future is to live as if there were none. Newspaper Edi- tor, I, Student Council, I, Spanish Club, 2, Volleyball, 2, BSU, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 2, Drill Team, 2, Junior Class Representative, 3, SGA, 3, NHS, 4, PBC, 4, Peer Counseling, 4, CVE Club, President, 4. COLOE, KAREN A.: Nurse. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Dorf! walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. Lifeguard, 2, 3, 4, CYO, 3, 4. 2, .A J XIT , X Q X N x ff 7 ffl 'WZ3'.17'f JOSEPH COMPRONI 2 2 z .3 ,.,....,.....,-,....,..,.,......,,.....-.c..--., I tl V 5 5 f' nf link ff? A , g ' EL A 1 f xx-1' K- PZ 15? v---. V ,' 2?wW.f 3 ,,,. , C. ,,f, U .fagrfw ,,' ' , 5 BOYD CCNLEY l i , 1 Ap .,2 ag N-2 f lf v ,1 ,, JACK COOK If 3 Vvrr xxx, 1 LONITA COOK COMPRONI, JOSEPHD.: Joey. Recording engineer. COOK LONITA M.: University af Maryland. Student Assistant, 3. CORBIN, ROBIN J.: Hair cutter cmd to be rich. Just glad to get outand be on my awn. CRMG 'YVETTE V.:,Attend collage of speech pathologist. Pom Poms, 2. Wm, -is W fs. E s li? 1 I I I 1 kb 1 if, I -. H I do ' I 1 ' 1 Q ,- x 1. if .I II' I I 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I 2 I I -1 I I I 1 1 fm. Diane Haines N x,X 1 925 ' in X Q a F I ' WILLIAM CRISWELL .QA if I-M 'e 9 Q. ,, A .. ik... . TERRILYN DALEY ox YN -. j af' 5 .X ,. , .NLYW DAMBRAUSKAS E is I. , . , iff? 'Y f - S, . M - 'I -X :Q- 5f?f X xy JLAT-- - VELMA TONI CROSS CURTIS l ' 1 Q. 4 1 ' ' 1 l iff' 'S-1' I . :fl I l Sil l ll K Il 5 DONNA I ERIC ' DANGLE vs WILLIAM ,DAUGHERTY CYNTHIA DAVIS MICHAEL I DAVIS .ff W. A., , 3? MAIL 1 I I 1 1 I j.f4 'i'..a.' Wy CRAWFORD, SHIRLEY L.: Louise. To become a laboratory technician. To live life to its fullest. Mixed Chorus, l, 2: Choralaftos, 3. CRISWELL, WILLIAM W.: Willy. Bo a policeman. See you later. CURTIS, TONI M.: Clerk-typist or stenographer. DANGLE, ERIC B.: Medical Career: College. Baseball, 'l: Junior Varsity Baseball, 2: Latin Club: Medical Explorers. DAVIS, CYNTHIA LEIGH: Gndy. College, work, anything that comes up. All I can soy is Good-bye, Parkdale. l'm glad to get out, taking some wild memories with me. Party l1ardl Cheerleader, T, 2: Basket- ball Statistician, 3, 4: Ponderosa, 3, 4: NCBT, 4. DAVIS, JUNE A.: Farmer, County Extension Agent. Band, I: Concert Band, 2, 3: Marching Band, 2, 4: Fasching Band, 2: Pep Band, 3: Pow- der Puff Football, 3: Junior Class Executive Council, 3: Chairman, Jun- ior Class Homecoming Activities, 3: Prom Committee, 3: Secretary of Band, 3: Symphonic Band, 4. DAVIS, MICHAEL W.: Mike. To be a political science teacher. What can I say? Manager, Junior Varsity Baseball, 3. DEAN, PATRICIA A.: Patty. DECKER, DURINDA S.: Sue. To become Maureen Hennessy's assistant leader. Student Government, I, Member at Class ot '75, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Team, 3, 4, Basketball Team, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant, 4. DE LUNG, SANDRA L.: Sandy. Make money, get a house, and party. Keep your head, you need your head, your brain is in it. Love your family, they are the only people you can depend on. DESHIELDS, VELMA MARIE: D. D., V. D. Surgeon, biomedical engineer. Be sure to do what you want to, when you want to, and how you want to - get your thing done. Band, President, I, Intramural Basketball, 2, SGA, I, Debate, 2, BSU, 2, Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, PTSA, 3, 4, SAC, 4, Concert Choir, 4, NHS, 4. DI CARLO, JOAN F.: Joni, Dic, Pussycat. Dental Hygienist. Whoever loves life will be loved by life, because life is too precious to lose and love is too great a thing. Chorus, I, Mascot, 4, The Vous, 4, Head, 2, 3, 4. DI GIROLOMO, DIANE M.: Di. Work with handicapped children. A smile can never be kept, it can only be given away. Student Assistant, Library, 2, Student Government, 2, 3, CVE'Program, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch, 4. DILDAY, CINDY M.: Cid. Cosmetologist. Best of luck to Beth Lancy. Hope your senior year will be as fun as mine was. To the 'three-some': I iust hope you make itI DOBSON, GWEN E.: Marry o millionaire. Don't look at the past, always lack at the future. Rowdies, 'I, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative, 2, SGA, 3, 4, Vince Cata- nia Fan Club, 3, 4, Track Statistician, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch, 3, 4. 1 ? f1'?5'2f i:-me -: V., fZ1:52:g-.,,, ' . A .I D -225115. ..,.. A. 1 I,fj',Qg:,:'f - ' . '53 A Y' Ezgxflligr' :.1,'j.3 . In I ' . , I I , i, . ., 1 . -' 1 me I DURINDA DECKER RONALD DEARSTINE . f' ,f .-' ,X , ,--ff JOAN DICARLO f' -4 ' X' wi SHARON V DIXON PAULA DAVIS I , leggisflfggjeiigzgl I f.,,,,. 1,112 I lig. I It M '4 I ' . I ,fi D 1' .15 ziggy, 5' K1-.-,-.-,,.:-my. f 1 , , ,. 1m:1::yleaiae1fMs, 42- 7 r!I'fD.:21i2L::15 -'-ld-I-I A ., q, , 51, .-5.--,::::::w 1 :.,- . .1,.-,. , . .f3?s,,ZfA.QQ:Ww.-. i :: --Lvfffw: '.,::::51E:gf:4:,fgq:I- Z., . Q., ' vt I N B f:f,l's:-'-.-1-'S . , .,, x,..- .- ,- ' :- - 151-r .::' .:N:f:.1c -.. f f , 5355? Jbemefzefi.. '- RONALD DAY f ,, T, - D I SANDRA DEI-U NG ,V-.4-r -an-v , Wit. ,ZX v . ,.:., X. , 4 , 4 A 14' , 9 ,f A f 4 1 f ' 1 ,ff , 9 vfff ww ' K ,sis-1+2.vjy fx 5 N . VIVIAN ' DAVIS PATRICIA DEAN , P yi 4 , VELMA DESHIELDS 2 . A ....,, '-sc. if ' ,X , DIANE iii' CINDY DIGIROLOMO DILDAY 1 , X N X Lili VANESSA GWEN DIXON DOBSON KIM DODGE c..,,,,-xx BRYAN DONAHUE Dana Burke .-2 3?vf1f'f'- . Nw X ,Q XI I DONALD THOMAS DODSON DODSON , . , ,.... 41I.f,4-..,.,,,., . J L: 'E' if I A ...qv 1 . s LINDA MICHAEL DONAHUE DONAHUE fififfiifiiffil ' ' ' A-- -. 5 J, ,f 5. fk'r f 4 If! ., 'S-W f .1-,. . syn , ' :iff l - R 1? YY' , ..1 J'f1Q',, Q.. 2 I , ,S 17 'Q 'iflpl eiiiff . -tif' ei 1 , 'Qi gil . -- if I Z' . I ' 2' , .1 . . . . -if 4 4' fx. .1 f EDWARD DORSEY CAROL DOWNING Nancy Wilson, Jennifer Halsey JAMES DOYLE DELORES JEFFREY DOUGLAS DOUGLAS DODSON, THOMAS W.: Tam. Travel, party, work. Later I leave nothing to this schoo . DONAHUE, BRYAN ALBERT: Bozo, Buddy, Bry. To smile and to make people happy. The leaves, they shared our joy with us, the simple ioy of Iove. Art Club, 4. DONAHUE, MICHAEL A.: Super Tic. Fire protection engineer. Track, I, Volunteer Fire Fighter, 3, 4. DOUGLAS, DELORES G.: Lorsey. Technician lbusinessl, I wish every student a successful year at Farkdale High School, as I did. Track Team, lg Volleyball Team, lp Gymnastic Club, 25 DECA, Vice President, 4. DOYLE, JAMES A.: Grandpa. Lawyer. Hey, Hewo, if yois don't know what you're doing, get outl Soccer, 'If Basketball, I, 2, Football, 2, 3, 47 NHS, 3, 4. DU BOIS, MICHAEL A.: Mike, Mikey, Trouble, Insane. Do my thing ond excel al il. With each bil of genius comes a touch of madness . . . Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, 2, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representclive, l, 2, 3, 4, Thespiclns, 4, Rowdy Club, 2, 3, 4, lnlrclmurol Boskelboll, I, 2. DULLNIG, KAREN A.: Karen Ray, Trouble, Sunshine. Teach the deaf, speech communicalions. If1here's a will, lhere's a way. Be polienl and hang in there, OK? Pep Club, 'l, Mixed Chorus, 3,Chorulef1es, 4. DULLNIG, LINDA L.: Lin. To become on actress. Live your own life and no one else's. Choralehes, Thespions. DWIGGINS, DALE R.: .loin the U.S. Navy. Go, Navy! Wreslling, 2, CVE Club, 4. EASTERLING, CYNTHIA R.: Cindy. Airline stewcrdess. Karole, 2, FHA, 2, 3, 4. 4,-A, L ' f'W ku , ,f QQ l K , T an i I MICHAEL STEPHEN DUBOIS DUCK if V1 5, X Linda Donahue VICKQ DALEZ ,A CYNT HA DUVALL DWIGGINSA I EASTEr imp: ,,,yf, 2 -1 wumf .ww mea W si In - A .1 ..,,,,,Q. .5 5? 'fx 'X , A 0 1 U Q la.: ., ? -.Ys-.---me 'w 'r' 'W--asgsvvrl' I G ' . . wel i - 'SL , 0--P . 2 neg. , ,gf ...,.,.,.....l EILEEN EILERTSON -.. 4 I Randolph Hightower Q DENISE EPPS I L5 l f 4 - Q' X W , I 1 all 1 ' J 1 4 'l il? if 7 if lid, 4 'J-rf , f JANICE ESLIN THOMAS EVERSFIELD ,,...-O RICHARD ESCALANTE . - K ., .M-.. , 'Q b .-35, -' h imh V RONALD EVANS V, ,,.. k,,, V 3. 1 I 'A 2 .- S .?.?-K., Gly, 15 i 'x ., CAROLYN FARRELL WILLIAM ENDERSON ENDERSON, WILLIAM R.: Bill, Ziefer, Bilbo. To go to Columbia for the snow. Five hundred years from now, who will care? Grand Funk Fan Club, l, 2, 3, 45 GBC, 2, 4, Student Security Council, 3, 45 Gordon Liddy Fan Club, 3, 45 SGA, 45 SU, 3, 4, Future Quail Hunters of Amer- ica, l, 2, 3, 4. EPPS, DENISE L.: Niecy. Nurse or secretory. Do what you want to do and do it to your best ability. Drill Team. ESCALANTE, RICHARD L.: Esco. To be a lawyer. Soccer Team, l, 3, 4g Baseball Team, l. Symphonic Band, I, 3, 4, Concert Band, 2. ESCALANTE, SHARON R.: To become a cosmetologist. ESLIN, JANICE E.: Jan, H. B. Maier in ioumalism, do what I want. Howzit goin', Karie? We may never pass this way again. So make the days you pass worthwhile. Fluctuators unite. We made it, Val. Soccer, I, Basketball, 25 Collage Staff, 3, 45 Lair, 4, Ski Club, 45 Fox Hunting Club, 4, Rowdy Club, 4, Mickey D's Delinquents, 4. EVERHART, RICK E.: Stick, Hogan. Make a million dollars, marry Laura. Don't give up yetg there's only a tow years left and they're the most fun. Varsity Soccer, 4. EVERSFIELD, THOMAS J.: Tom. To enioy life and work as little as possi- ble. lt's been o real pain, but I will probably miss it, FENDLAY, PATRICIA L.: Potty. Get married and continue in the secre- tarial field. DECA Club, 4. SHARON ESCALANTE RICHARD EVERHART Carla Smith PATRICIA FENDLAY FERNANDEZ, TERESA L., Terri, Fats, Skinny, Twinkletoes, Stilts Fro. Succeed at everything, nursing, University of Maryland. R-O-W-D-I-E - Tl1at's the way we spell Rowclie. Let's get rowdiel We are 31. Life is what you make it. Live it to the fullest. Good-byel Newspaper, lg Track, I, Pep Club, I, 2, Basketball, 2, GAL, 2, Interact, 2, 3, Human Relations, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, Vice President, 4, Class Secretary, 2, 3, Rowdies, 2, Pom Poms, 3, 4, Student Security, 3, Crisis Squad, 4, Medical Careers, 3, 4, SGA, 4, NHS, 4, Young Life, 2, 3, 4. FITZGERALD,' ROSEMARY: Fitz Baby. Career in science. To have hope enough to believe and faith enough to knowl lncrediburgoblel I love you, ParkdaleI Dance Club, I, Teen Club, I, Bowling Club, 2, 4, Interact Club, 2, 3, Frontlosh, 3, 4, COPE, 3, 4, Ice Skat- ing, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Drama, 3, Senior Class, 4, Young Lite, 4, Fly Catching Team, 4, Park- dale Rowdies, 4, Thespians, 4, FLEMING, PATSY LOIS: Pat, Chik-let-kid. Work, save money, wait for Joe from college, and marry Joe. I hate nobody, I am in charity with the worldl Always smile and keep the spirit strong. I love you, Joe Taylor. FHA, 2, Pep Club, 3, 4, Spring Track Statistician, 3, Home- coming Court, 4, Young Lite, 4. FLETCHER, BRENDA J.: Working with computers. Free at last, tree at last. If WILLIAM FERKO g- , ,gg A .. I ' TERESA Ann Bookhout FERNANDEZ , v A .w,,.,,A-f.q,.V 7 WXW,-fwf Z , f SL.. JANICE MARY FIELDS FIGLIA I . ...lr , , ,k g gg: fi, i. 4 5 H , , 22573 - r2. To a V.,-,yea X 'ygvi ... ' ':., .,,, i Flgj , KAREN PATRICIA FINKELDIE FISHER v is , PATSY BRENDA FLEMING FLETCHER ROY FINCHAM ii' , ' ' 15:16. - 1 74 I 'A I ' 3 317:-iii:5:' , , .n . z,.,..,.. V-11, ., I . , ',.,,. ., - 2 A fi , u 2, A f 9 4,2 A ,f J' ., , . -...,. ,, .A , - ' 1 ,nw 4 iw:-if-if ' .If-73i'fLf, .f:5j555't'I V. ROSEMARY FITZGERALD ELIZABETH FLETCHER Peggy Reilly l BRIAN FOLEY LEE FORMAN u v VICKI , FREEMAN 1 l l S , l l l l 1 E l l Q i E 1 5 1 71'7 ZN- Jimmy Caspar, Mark, Bird ' 75,9-25: 2-: , 1 ' 2 1 , -Q .,S '.,, f 6 , if-vw 1 . 1, I l , A l iv 5 I 17 ' ig. l ,Q , I , 3 ' E ' ' ,, E f , .fag ,f ' PM l l I ' Tl: 4, -Iwtflf' 1 ' 2, ' ' R ' 55 in YQMAMQ ,A, A,A M . CAROL FRY l - l l 4 l l Tv ' Z DEBORAH GAIES , gf , ' l l , , l WWMQWWMMQ, VV,, n,,,,,, E EAMEE E,,,, ,,,,,-,E,,,,, ,,.,,.,,, , L..,-,,--..,,W,,. Dr, Sager, Shane. Stevens, I Alan Shropshire C ' t S I E 5 f R ,. j ' ,R ffl? J . , 1 '. 4 ' -,. 2 651' + ,Q ' Efzygz, .I , it 1 V W Y -FQ, A M 5 Q .2 .l l ,, - I '-.'.. 5 W-' +V 4 'J a Q f 51: , , f W f R 2 y 151425 2 ' 4 ' Z, ' i' 3 LX 1'- EZ:-U ld , 'ww ,f H , f J .1 if J' A .- ,iz ki Mm-PM DEWAYNE RONALD P00155 FONTAINE 436 'em Mai' MICHAEL AFQRMAN FRANTZ , L PatQyEFlemin,g5,Terry Keeheyi L A J' FREEMAN, VICKLL.: .Vic,-Yicfariang Baozer, Victorious. ,Recreation,coun5eIing. fGood liickfio all senigrs and uqderkzlassmen, ijiceprjelly ,Land Sheryl VY. I finally get oull Eyerylgcydy lathe .Z-11 far caffee and doiiuls. Parfy harcllT'fSoftball, 1 5,BaskelbaIl, 'I7,'Girl5' Varsify'Traclt, 2,f3, Ag Girls' Vgriiiy Volleyball, 3g 4. ' ' , M A . 'AC-,ATES,, DEBBIE J.: 'Poohi Became a registered nurse in an emergency room. Sjrippingga person saffhiiinclividualiiy is like doubting l1is exislericeff-Iillramurals, Ll, 25.fPep Club,,2p Dance Commilf fee,g.2p,'Human Riglalions, 37 Medical Careers, '37 PBS, 35 SGA'Delega1e, '3, 45 NHS, 45 Tuiarihg, 3. , ' GIBSON, C. RICHARD: Rick, Fanny-Face, Egghead, Nerd. Foreign Service officer lWat:h aut, Kissinger, here I comell May God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can, and the wis- dom to know the difference. P.G. and Md. Honours Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Lair Section Head, 3, 4, Handbell Choir, 3, 4, Foreign Study League, 3, 4, AllfEastern Chorus, 4. Q GOLDSTEIN, KAREN A., Yearbook, 1, Drama Club, I, FTA, I, Student Govern- ment, I, Track, I, 2, 3, 4, Young Judaea, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Candy Striper, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball, 3, 4, NHS, 4. GRAHAM, LAWRENCE C.: To become a wealthy accountant. Learning was so easy, when picking from the tree. But now the learning's over, and now the world is mine to see. GRAMBS, PETER H.: Law, politics. You only get out of life what you put into it. P.S.: To B. S, or not to B. S., that is the question. GRAY, KAREN A.: Go to college. The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay . . . Love isn't love 'til you give it away. Fox Hunting Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Young Life, 2, 3, Soccer Statistician, 3, IGA, 4, Pom Poms, 4. GREEN, AVIS E. T.: ABC, Avees. To be a clerk or administrative aide for the gov- emment. To the class of '75, you are tops, Remain that way in the future. Good luck to the class of '76, also. May yau have a good year at ParkdaIe. Girls' Track, 2, 3, 4, BSU, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Stu- dent Government, 3, 4. GREEN, TRETHA A.: Giggles. To work in the govemment. For twelve long, hard years, thanks ta my parents for helping me along my way. Good luck to my sister and brother next year. Girls' Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4. GREENSLADE, RUSSELL P.: Russ. To get a good iob and make money. I l.,. , , LAWRENCE GRAHAM GRAHAM . ,., ,,, RICHARD GIBSON i, l I 34 '7?' JUDITH GLASS P ,.,,. V., . LUCIE GILBERT KAREN GOLDSTEIN . ..,, It 61:1 f' f. Ha , lf ii . 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Everyone is ioyous 1 , , W, Mfr 'L when the senior year isfovnrand they're all sei. Urnfortunaiely, wilh college ahead, lhey h'aven't K ' 5 M' l A sean anyfhirgg y6t. 'Easi Pines Boys' Club, lp. Bowling, l,, 2, 3, 4- Baskeiball 'I, 2, 3, 4- Sl. John's , ,, ' J Luther League, Treasurer, 2,35 Wriling for Collage and Cf9GflllB writing Booklet, 3g,Durt Drug y ' 5 v 1, Employee,.3,,4, Observing Rosk Concerts, 2, 3, 4, Partying, 'l,' 2, 3, 45'Qirls, 1, 2, 3, 4. I ,V 1 'Q' HAWKlNS,.DENlSEAY.:4To :ohfinuemy gareer a5,a inodel. lf ihere's somefhing you wan! had kisiiipfi, ,, nn . , ,, ,, if 1 . , . ,I . ..,' rw A i - 9 , Wm? 9 ,QWXQY-.' , Y9 Te '7 -075 59Yf'!7 PW 959959 ' ' someuqwlhgvg ng,9nQ,mWlY lF9lIgumwmlyqwtqy gpm. ?g9,,ggg,HgW5 i5'a,f, Migqm Don Holland, Paul Holland, Carla Smith, Barb Klukowskl ',dfiHlScrollp4.' S A H A A S M A 1 ' Lf I 1 ' ' r A S ,F ,gf ' 11 A A 4 ,,,,a ,,,, ,,44, , 4 4, W 7 , ,- 5595 R Q94 ' z X if ' l . C 5 ,C z 4 . i , in l C , 4 . N I if i mv , v 3 : 3 - 2 - 1 '-'Paw 'X K 5' l , 1 We 'ai 3 if' ' 4 , i .:5. ' fr f 3 K fi, 2 'w l , 2 ,gf 1 EAL? Z if , X l DENISE THOMAS HAWKINS HAWKE :ft X , X ZX, ROSALIND A HAYES i L Wi 255. :A .i.5k,i,.f lat 5 s l sk -HS ' ' 1 1: . L If - ' ., V- M . -3, 3,52 - -. 4 Q g -Q ,,Q.,,,- c-- f-. if .ff--, F f If xr' 9.15555ipf .qlli'fiYkfi2.l?flz -Gab? ' if , . 4. K., ..-.,, I L I QW? Q -eq . V , , u-.- - vi. ,psi f ye .' -,mu EDWARD HENDERSON ' MAUREEN HENESSY i 5 RANDOLPH HIGHTOWER IRMA HILTON KARL HESS HENDRIX, GREGORY P.: Greg. To find myself and become a writer, in that order. Thus grew the tale of Wonderland, thus sIoWIY, one by one. Its quaint events were hammered out, and now the tale is done. And home we steer, a merry crew, beneath the setting sun. Sorry, Wrong Number, 3. HENNESSY, MAUREEN T.: Harry, Fanny Marks. To become the leader this country so desperately needs. Remember you can marry more money in five minutes than you can make in a lifetime. Class Vice President, Ip Science Club, I, 2, Class Presi- dent, 27 Tennis Team Statistician, 35 SGA, 3, NHS, 3, 4, Member of Class of '75, 'I, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant, 3, 4. HERLICH, WILLIAM M.: Still Bill. To live rich and easy. One way to be successful as an achiever is to be violently aggressive while at the same time possessing peace of mind. Baseball, I, 2, 3, 45 Soccer, I p Wrestling, 1, NHS, Treasurer, 3, 4, lntramural Basket- ball, 4p Letter Man, 2, 3, 4, Rowdy Club, 2. HESS, KARL F.: Rudolph, Fugi, Rudy. Success in business. Look- ing back, I can say I'm done cranking them wheels and having. fun. Professional Coop. Club, 35 Parkdale Bowling Club, 4. HILTON, IRMA M.: Baby Irma. Business secretary. I wish all the students who are left at Parkdale for a couple more years the best of luck, because they really need it. Security Guard, 2. 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J I .Vw zu I 2. 1 :ll 1 , ,,,, , ,, ,, ,, .. - ' 'i':xQf,' HUGHES, JACQUELYN AA.:aJqckiQ,.fJefky4 refhgvnll Ihg huppiriessulifhqye r1oXy4.,'TIj1gfgis,gmqz p9gpIa' fp be fripndsfwifhg Mqy,dII thagjradiidfas ilidtfwulk qu! of Parkdalo have dll Ihdjyisiiss-fhhy desirbf' Gyrhkuira, 25 Varsity CheerIead9r,V3L ' - f ' I s HUNT, JACQUELINES.: Jcickig, T9 dd1y3zh5:I'I warrf ond, get by wifhfii.'Sar5reIdryQ.'fIWo1.r6dds Hivergqd irr a you-d,Vond I, I Iqok Ihe:one'IesgftruvelqH byfdhd-that hgs inode- all differerifg. DQ fund' Mqrqfgi love you. Syrl'ipIionib,Bar'pd, tl. ' Q Q , HUNTER,-DALE, R.: Electripnicsjnginegr. Kdrqre-Club. HuRLnuT,' ROY Escollega. vafsifyfraimisgjg, 4. ' ' JACK, YICKI A.: Jackie. Becomopb 'lbgal secrqiary. 'I go? by with a Iirlle help- from my friends. Thanks q lot, PiorsoI. LAIR, 3, Business Sfudenf Assisrqrrf, 3, 4, NHS, 3. 4- . , . , JERRY, MICHELLE: R.: Psychologist i l wish Ihe besij of luck Io the '76 seniors. CVE Club. ALLYSON JOHNSON JOHNSON, ALLYSON, J.: Ally, Al. To teach home ec. If the world never saw a drop of rain, they would never learn to appreciate the sun. Fox Hunting Club, l, 2, 3, 4, FHA Fashion Show, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State, 3, FHA Treasurer, 3, Young Lite, 3, Woodward and Lathrop Teen Board, 3, 4, NHS, Vice President, 3, 4. JOHNSON, CHERYL D.: Lil Cheryl. To be a nurse. JOHNSON, GERALD: Cousin J. Construction worker. JOHNSON, KEVIN E.: Be a farmer. The youth of today and the leaders at tomorrow. JOHNSON, RUTH A.: Rowdie Ruth. To be able to write my own music in my own ceramic store while raising my own family. May all the future Parkdale students have as many great times as l have, it not more. Concert Choir, Choralettes, Ceramics, Skating, Bowling, Spanish Club, Library, Young Life. KARLANDER, SUSAN J.: WW, Wild Woman. Social Worker, Photographer. I hope that each person in this universe will receive and give out love, trust, respect, patience, kindness and understanding to everyone. Art Club, 2. DONALD Paula Pearson JOHNSON r KEVIN KIM JOHNSON JOHNSON . l. , I 3 Q MELINDA RUTH JOHNSON JOHNSON -an-4 WILLIAM VANITA Mike Dubois JOHNSTON JONES 'x X CHERYL JOHNSON . il , V V, s 4 I GERALD JOHNSON l x MAGDALENE JOHNSON .,l I 4 5 a . Za?ffzff:f5' 41.2.1.- e,g:f-r:c51.1f3, A f K3 X TERRY JOHNSON SUSAN KARLANDER THERESA KEENEY JEFFREY KERR SANDRA KING ROBERT KITZMILLER MELLISSA KLEBANOFF E MARYANN MARY KELLERMAN KENDRICK 4 - ? . .- MK' 'L . 4 ea-X ge D K Q N I QQ , ,. la, 1' , 'I n ivui 1 ELLEN LENNETTA KESSLER KIDWELL VALENTINE KING KING WILLIAM Isp! Carol Bergeman , --VL A is at be M , ,F 'QW J, .,f,,..7 ', ,-aw, ' I . . , 7i,t..f..' f if If -'-- ' -, ,, J- , ' . 'Sz1'm,xfQ:L,3'-fi '11-Q.. 1- L , ' ,4g.g,q,.....g.L.. , A Q . ' p . W ' - 'I -- . . .q,:-5-,,,,g:z7j., V .5 - ft 1' - mi5fff'l'3 '? 21' fit -wszr --'-- 1 L f 'P-4 1, 1 S,ff:.-,2l.gEL:,,,A?,LNVV-.Li DANIEL KERNAN ' MARQUITA KING Marquita King ARMOND KISSEL KEENEY, THERESA M.: Terri, Keeney Bomb. College, dance. The good times are more than fond memories, because they last forever. Cheerleading, I, 2, 3, 4, Dance, I, 2, 3, 4, Choral- ettes, 3, 4, Homecoming Court, 4. KELLERMANN, MARYANN: Secretary. KERNAN, DANIEL L.: Dan, Environmentalist. KERR, JEFFREY M.: Jeff. Go to college. Concert Band, I, 2, 3, Cross Country, 3, Tennis Tourna ment, 4, Chess Club, I, 2, 3, Bowling Club, 4. KIDWELL, LENNETTA A.: Netta. To be a clerk typist. I hope that each and every student came out the way I did - crazy! KING, MARQUITA J.: Marquiter, Quito, Marq, Chiquita, Mosquito. Therapist for the deaf, deaf education, English teacher. Thinking of all the people who love and help me makes me think of all the people who care. Smile! Somebody loves you, somebody caresI National Junior Honor Society, I, FHA Bake-Off, 3. KING, SANDRA JO. Joe. Police. I leave my awareness to Kiska, and my thoughts to Terri. Together may they have fun finding their own. Security Council, I, 2, 3. KING, VALENTINE S.: Val, Kingfish. Lawyer, marry Wendy, always be happy. There are inspired messages, but they are temporary. There are gifts of speaking, but they will cease. There is knowledge, but it will pass. American Legion Boys' State, 3, PBC, 4, FHA Bake-Off, 4. KING, WILLIAM C., ll: Bill, B. K., Willy. Naval aviation. Without love friends would notfbe friends because they wouIdn't exist. If you see someone without a smile give them one of yours. Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 3, 4, It's Academic, 4, PBC, 4. KLUKOWSKI, BARBARA J.: Klutz, Barbarian, Pony Express, Waggles. To make a little kid happy. Love is not limited by the type of relationship between two peo- ple. Lovefis only limited by human self-concern. Chorolettes, 2, Concert Choir, l, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Handbell Choir, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4, Human Relations, 2, 3, Young Life, 2, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Class Representative, 2, 3, 4. KNEESSI, HERBERT W., lll: Herbie, Buck. University of Maryland, become a cop. Only love isbetter than Schlitz, but a little bit of both doesn't hurt. Party on, Parkdalel Soccer, l, Wrestling, l, Baseball, l, Mixed Chorus, 2, JV Football, 2, JV Basketball, 2, Intramural Basketball, 4. KOCZAK, MARK W.:'Slick, Zak, Zak, Cammie. Ta acquire a Ph.D. in history and teach. Euell Gibbons eats yellow snow. Q is equal to the recapitulotory power ofthe nth root delta H. Thank you, fans. Chess Club, President, l, Bowling Club, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Student Assistant, 4, Fencing Club, 1, D.O.G., 4, D.O.L, 4, Harvey Hockey League, 3, 4. KUPLIS, SANDRA R.: Sandy. Earn enough money to support my expensive taste. We attract hearts by the, qualities we display, we retain them by the qualities we possess. Concert Choir, 2, 3, Student Assistant, 3, 4, Concurrent Student, 4. LAKIN, CRAlG W.: Go to college and be successful in the future. Lookin' back, l'y,e served my time, rockin' and rollin' in my prime. Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4. f LAMONT, ELlZABETH LANDFORD: Betsy, Buzz, Budweiser, Buzzheacl, Langie, Langford. , Don't Bogart that ioint, Nancy and Joan..Pass it over to me. Hey, Sco- recrow . . . Loon Facel JoAnne, we finally made it. l AlN'T Boo Boo, the bear. Girls' Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Anti-Bus Rally,'2, Out to' Lunch Bunch, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Volleyball, 3, 4, Rowdy Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Track, 3, 4, Bug Miss Adrian'Team, 3,,4,'Mixers, 4, Student Assistant, 4. ' ' ' LANDON, ELMER L.:.Elmo, Moe, Elroy.fCollege. Find yourself in Him. Track, l, 2, 3,,4,,Soccer, 3, 4. , ' T I ' . LANHAM, SHARON, L.: Home ,ec maior. l am -a part of all that I have met, mem- ories .bringing sunshine to our souls, for friendship is a nevergencling'love. Con- cert Band, l,V2, Marching.Band, 2, 4, Symphonic .Band,,3,'4, .Woodward and Lathrop Teen Board, 4, Senior ClassIActivities Committee, 4, Fox' Hunting Club, 2, 3, 4,.Young.Life, 3, 4. , I L., so I ' l I 2, If new 'lit '- L 'J 'fn , 1 5- f V 'v, I .f-1731. 'z ' w fl, . 1 Z ,I ,, . ??3?f' T . Y I , , 4 l I . is 1 .zz 'I :3g5f'j11L.,.i ':4 , We f f - TRACEYII, QRNICELYB , V. bgug ,. , i , I 'T ' 1 l 4 321.4 , , , ' A ' . f twf.:vfi-- H ' f' I SANDRA I CRAIG KUPLIS LAKIN ,--5 rvvs 139 I is , ,f s, A L, .-. V' l l l l i l l l DAVID KLEIN Ks., 1 141 'W R v ,.,,..'s.Qx . .. ., I BARBARA I KLUKWOSKI I I l K.- ez , 7 X PATRICIA ELMER Peggy McKenna B LANDIN LANDON , WPI 'i 'fff'f' w f' to , ' Y' I ff A 1, Z VVVAI . f ,Sally McCarl 2 five 'as ' W-,Q 'td'1 ,. I i el l l I I l ROGER LAROCQUE LEBER ff l IN 5 N pw . 4 sz -si' .lf ie. fi: 1 t ff' ' ,. CHERYL LATTISAW 1 'N--.1 X a..,.,,, I As JOHN LAYMAN reefs if 'vs GREGORY RUBY Carol Downing, Bernice McKoy STEPHON LEE LEE ix X LYN LEECARO MAUREEN LESER DONALD LEVERANCE '5C,j DEBRA RAY GINGER LEGS LEONARD LESER gpg-sf DEBRA LESLIE 3 f' KENNETH LEVERANCE LA ROCQUE, ROGER I., Ramiet. Service. All for one, and one for all. LATTISAW, CHERYL M., Brown Sugar. Interior decorator. Cute, happy, eager, rogtime, yes, lovely, Cheryl. Drama Club, 2, 3, Senior Class Planning Commit- tee, 4, CVE Club, 4. LAYMAN, JOHN P.: S. P., John-Boy, The Brain, To have fun always. Good peo- ple and good music make for fantastic timesl Soonl Truckin' on l4l Oh, LordI Bowling Club, 3, 4, NHS, 4, DOG, 4, Harvey Hockey League, 4. LEBER, GREG A.: Bates. Become experienced in engineering field. l hope no one receives as many knives in their back as I did from the blade. Varsity Track, 2, JV Football, 3. LEE, CAROLYN A.: Toni. Computer technician. Although I dislike school, it'll be a shame to miss all my friends. So good luck to all of you left in Parkdale. Stu- dent Security Advisory Council. LEE, RUBY P.: Lubes. VPI, biology, medicine, who knows? The sky's the limitl Come on, you got a prob? What a turd-headl Yes, we're playing Englishl Who's driving? . . . and like the fresh new butterfly, it feels so good to be free. Year- book, I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Chorus Accompanist, 3, Sophomore Class Representative, 2, Junior Class Representative, 3, Senior Class Secretary, 4, CFFFPS, 4, Student Assistant, 4, Inherit the Wind. LEE, STEPHON T.: Computer programmer. Junior Class Government, 3, Senior Class Government, 4, Drill Team, 4, Karate Club, 4, BSU, 4. LEGG, DEBORAH J.: Debbie, Pig. Work with animals. Get an apartment with Una. ln the future, own a farm. Good luck, Class of 75. Ga to Rio de Janeiro with Tina. Health Education Student Assistant, 4, Student Council, 1. LESLIE, DEBRA L.: Debbie, Deb. Go to college to get a teaching degree and marry Kevin. To each his own, I've found my own, my one and only YOU - KEVIN . . . Bev - Cadets have more funl . , . Cindy, I'm not going to school tomorrow. Yearbook Editor, I, PBC, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Statistician, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Statistician, 3, 4, SGA, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Human Relations, 3, STC Club, 3, Collage, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch, 2, 4, Spirit Week, 4, Senior Class Organizing Committee, 3, Panther Fan, 2, 3, 4. LESER, MAUREEN C.: Reen. Dental hygiene or clerk-typist. I wish the best of luck to everyone who is in or who enters this school, 'cause they're gonna need it. Pep Club, i, DECA, 4. LEVERANCE, DONALD E.: Don, To be a professional musician. Symphonic Band, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Choir, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, Marching Band, 4, All-Eastern Clarinet Choir, 4. LEVERANCE, KENNETH A., Ken. Have a good life and to wail. So long to Park- dalel May Mrs. Pickard and Mr. Kerman find a good bassoonist to play the good bassoon. Farewell to Mr. Nonnemachefs class of higher learning, and to the Riv- erdale School of which I was never a member lThank Godll and to all those still remaining - life is roughl Symphonic Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 4, American Youth Performs Band, 3, AlI4State Orchestra, 4, County Solo Festival, 3, 4, State Solo Festival, 3, 4, County Orchestra, 4. SUSAN LEVESQUE 4 3 ,O l , 'C ., . , ,,,, , Q .. JOANNA l-EWIS GEORGETTE LEVIN JOAN LEWIS MARILYNN LEWIS I I 1 I PHILIP LINDENBERGER LEVESQUE, 'SUSAN' A.: Sue, Curly. Go on to bigger and better things - college? Varsity-Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball, 3, NHS, 4, GAL, 3, Security Council, 3, 1, Weight Watchers, l,2, 3, 4. LEVIN, GEORGETl'E:C.: George. Licensed practical nurse. As we enter into a new part of life, 'may welive it with good health, prosperity and happiness, remembering yesterday, looking forward to tomarrow. LEWIS, MARILYNN. Poohkie. Sin, sex, love and iive, we're the class of '75, Good-bye, good-bye, we live'and learn. School Paper, I, Toastmasters' Club, I, Thespian, 3, 4, Track-Team, 4, Concert Choir, 4, P. G. Count Choir I Honorsl, 4, NHS,4. ' LEWNES, VALERIE KIM.: MC, Kim-Bob, Valeria, Valeri. To travel and to have people accept me for being myself. Let's bonk. French bread. Ribbitt 21. Inside joke, outside. Keep on truckin' KG. What can I say? Life ls rough. Times are tough and I canldig -it. Chorus, I, Gymkana, 2, 3, Rowdy Club, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, .lunior'Executive Committee,,3, Graduation Usherette, 3, Spirit Week, 3, Senior Executive Committee, 4, NHS,,4. LIKOWSKI, ELIZABETH F.: Betsy. Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4, NHS, 4. LITTLEFORD, KARIE J.: Littlefart, Big Chevy. Go to P.G. for two years, major in mental health. Marry Steve. Fluctuators, Unitel Houszit goin', Jan? Cindy - look at those 44-Z's. Valerie, haw about going out? Nancy, enney kestians? Wanna party? Steve and Karie - August ll, l972. Symphonic Band, I, Fox Hunting Club, 2, 3, 4, IGA, 3, 4, Rowdy Club, 3, 4, McDonald's Lunch, I, 2, 3, 4. LITZ, ROY C.: Shlitz. To become lead guitarist in an R x R band and to enioy life to its fullest. You have got but one life to live, so you better live now because you won't get another chance. Chess Club, 2, 3, NHS, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball, 3, 4. LIVINGSTON, KAREN M.: Maior in journalism in college. FHA, Secretary, I, Karate, 2, Girls' Track, 2, Student Security, 3, Collage Staff, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. LLOYD, BRENDA ANN: Legal secretary and travel, especially a trip to Hawaii. Even though many people are going in several directions, there are still good memories to-remember. 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To be a Viking. If at first you don't succeed, make lower your goal . , NCBT, I, 2, 3, 4, Security, 3, 4, SGA President, 4. MANGLIALARDI, LISA A.: Lisa. Veterinarian. Drama, I, Chorus, I, FHA, 2, Art Club, 2, Karate, 3. MARCERON, R. MARTIN: Nails. Lite. When you're a senior, your excuse for everything is because you're o senior. Student Council, l,JV Football, 2, Varsity Football, J, 4. MARSHALL, ANN E.: Annie. Go to Virginia Tech and major in psychology or biology. l'd like to find aut why we live the way we do. Are we playing English again? Let's hear 'Brown Sugar' once mare. All rightl A word to the wise . . . no one is what he appears to be, Look closely and give us all a chance, FTA, Vice President, I, Yearbook, lg Sorry, Wrong Number, 3, Skin ot Our Teeth, Assistant Director, 3, Thieves Carnival, 45 NHS, 3, 4, Historian, 4, CFFFPS, 4, Inherit the Wind, Assistant Director, 47 Imaginary Invalid, 4, Thespians, Ag Foreign Study League, 3, Who's Who, A. MASON, WILLIAM R,: Rain. 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W . , , Mg, - - 11,1--f wwfz. :eq -:' if nn JL., af., 'vs , fix' ' as 3f5wC':g.:?V3?jL , Q , - , X- MZ 1- aww-ad'v 1- 'f my af-, Q - Lf- gr t -. ' . ,,,, , ,,,,,.,. ,,V,,, 2 ' EW :i ' f 5 , 2, .. 5, af f f I . X' e BONNIE BRIDGET MILLER MILLER . f X W , ff f , ! Y 2 fl X , Vjfffff .. ' 'X . DIANE SHARON MILLER MILLER PHILIP ANTHONY MINNI MITCHELL MILLER, DAWN R.: To travel cross-country. MILLER, DIANE K.: Di. College and travel. MILLER, SHARON D.: Sherry. To be a computer programmer. If you have some- one or something you really want, go after it. Don't let someone do it for you, because it might not ever happen. Cheerleader, 'Ip St. Joseph's Teen Club, Sec- retary, I, Secretary-Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3, President, 4, BSU, President, 4. MITCHELL, ANTHONY J.: Wall, Butch, Sledge, Tony, Mitchell, Legs. Intramural Basketball, Recreation Center Basketball, Street Basketball, Creating Trouble, MITCHELL, YOLANDA J.: Teedie. Social Worker. This year is very special to me, not only because l'm graduating but because l'm the Iast of 25 kids and the baby who made my parents happy. DAWN MILLER f I r ,ki SUSAN MILLS Jerry Tilenis and friend FREDERICK MITCHELL JOHN SARAH MITCHELL MITCHELL lI.llll II'l I f II I .lil..l I ' I rl i ' li I I 'lll eelr, I lf .. ,... ' - llll' Peggy Reilly SAUNDRA YOLANDA MITCHELL MITCHELL THOMAS MONAGHAN 57 'J WR. selli- ROBERT MONGELLI mxxlx.- X7 BONITA BRENDA MOORE MOORE JEANNE f I L . . KELLY STEVEN MICHAEL MORA I MORGAN MORRISON MOSENG ., , . ,L., . T,:l.i . ,L.T.T . .TLT1Q.1.,..,,,,ET , .1:L.2L L1.2 Lf,,,,T1V:, 1 E L , , T5 , , y sg . ,,.,. I .x 'X x-kk ' 'rm ,- - 1- W .X Mx . Ez' H, f ,. , ,pee , H. H KELLI MOSLEY Jean Beagle SHARON MOUSSEAU A TERRANCE MULREANY '1I7 . f JANICE MURRAY PAULA ELIZABETH MUGG MULREANY MOORE, BONITA L.: Bonnie. Work. I say good luck to everybody. MOORE, BRENDA P.: Brown Sugar. Computer technician. Be coal and don't be no tool. Stay Chillie Willie. Senior Class Planning Committee, 4. MORA, JEANNE: Peace Corps and many good times. Praise the LordI Student Government, 2, Student Assistant, 2, 3, Student Union, 2. MOSLEY, KELLI J.: Raise horses. Thanks for three years of education. Now l'll take an everlasting vacation. Office Intern, 3, 4. MOSSEAU, SHARON: Sharin, Brat, Blondie, Concert Queen. To do all the wild, crazy things I want to da. Hey, guzzlegutl How excitingl JV Baseball Statisti- cian, Zg Student Assistant, 3, 4. MURRAY, JANICE K.: Kate. To love, be happy and be free. To believe in God is to be one of those kids who refuses to grow up and get older and older and die forever. Concert Band, I, 2, 37 Symphonic Bond, 4, Pep Band, 3, Marching Band, 2, 4, Newspaper, lg National Honor Society, 4. ff KAREN MURPHY g,f?Z5W337f35,,-.345-:ffng:-zuwwms- 7 ,.., y,,,f.1,,f,, . , 0 ,W ,.A.,,, ,,,, J I I 2 if H 1 f iifililf - 3 Vx ' f Q . ., ',V, X RITA MYERS SHARON MCCAFFREY MYRICK, JAMES A.: Jimmy, Animal. Pro baseball. Understanding is important now. Soccer, 1, Wrestling, 1, Baseball, 'l, 3, 4, Student Council, li Apathy Club, 4. MCCAFFREY, SHARON A.: Lab technician. A smile is like the sun. lt shines through even on the cloudiest day. Student Council, Corre- sponding Secretary, I, Maiorettes, 2, 3, Junior Class Vice President, 3, NHS, Parliamentarian, 3, 4, Senior Class Vice President, 4, Pom Poms, 4, Young Life, 4, Homecoming Court, 4. MCCARL, SARAH J.: Sally. Teacher. With each rising sun, think of our lives as iust beginning, show kindness and love today, for tomorrow's chance may never come. Art Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Volleyball Team, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Class Planning Committee, 3, 4, Rowdy Club, 2, 3, 4. MCCOMB, ROBERT D.: Marching Band, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Tennis, 3, 4. it .yt-,V 'yu W. rig. 3. - '- ' ' ., ' 'ya W- h e ' ., 'fE.f'Ifjif l A I . f A -.V -m s. 1 5f',:g.iQ. . .:n,.,,. ROBERT MCCOMB ' f MQ. . s' 1 , . VV 'J 51 E. 4. f i.fff' f . gf, 5, 5 z , , ia,,,i1j., J is A Yg'fV'1r:,, , A i.j'f', 7' x 1' ROSA MCCREARY . - f. -.o. . LINDA DANELLE MUSOLINO MYERS 1V,Af,. . ' :Urn 1 . 4 ij.. :EV I f X, I I J ,,,, rc l , 0 ,Q 5 f , ' f JAMES MARY MYRICK MCANDREW , , . 'i .-'mcfilfz ' J... ,fvflii f , SALLY SUSAN MCCARL MCCLANAHAN Roy Solice . l , , H -..,,...3 JOAN MCFARLAND THOMAS MCKELLAR I , f PEGGY MCKENNA Andrea Logan CHARLES KATHRYN 'Q . .ff .fA,A fi A ,I f. - b W My Q55 I I I MCGUIRE MCGUIRE - K it I LV 4. BERNICE MCKOY , , GAYLE MCMANUS f.i 3 ri 55633. g?a. Mf,Z6'SfT Q Q'! d3'fs .aff - .qxgvrgqg . - X I x, Q iff igvjgv s- k , vnu' . -k-- aim I--,xx f q.E ,M . , 5, :gg am- gf . kxiNixnsnhsew.mes smJ:.1iez,?.m:a- fora.: .mu . we 'qv-x-.5 gg, fm :. T' 5 X A , N.. , Q, fliev' .. . , 3 if ,I ',. GLORIA MCLEAN X. .X l HELEN MCMILLAN Terry Keeney MCFARLAND, JOAN E.: To be a bum. To find truth, inwordness and underslanding in all fhe Fud Bolganos I meel. My hean for the miller . . . So much more to come. Hey you - happy lrails . . . Take il easy, for sure. Awooof' Mixed Chorus, Ig Chamber Chorus, lp Cancer? Choir, 2, 3, 4, Folksingers, 3, P.G. County Honors Chorus, 3, Sfudenl Union, 3. MCCOY, BERNICE A.: Bernie. To become a licensed practical nurse. You musl begin by knowing that you have already arrived. I made il, HenryI MC MANUS, GAYLE E.: Take a vacation Io California. Everybody live long and prosperous. Hope to see some of you again. Library Club, Ig Mixed Chorus, 2, Chorolehes, 3, 4, Library Assislanl, 3, 4. MCMILLAN, HELEN M.: Marie. To get married and move Io 5.C. AfIer twelve years, I think I need o vacation. Good luck to Ihe people who are leaving and coming. Keep cool. A 'Q NELSON, PATRICIA A.: Stenotypist. I, Pat Nelson, leave my brains and intelli' gence to Terry Nelson ta take over where I left off. Good luck, brother dear . . . Later ParkdaleI NELSON, THERESA M.: Terri. ? Smilel Cheerleaders, I, 2, 3, Co-Captain, I, Gymkana, I, 2, 3, FHA, I, NHS, 4, Student Assistant, 4, Peer Counseling, 4. NICKOLSON, KIM MICHELLE: Go ta school, travel, buy lots of land and enioy life. Lite is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Smilel Anger is never with- out a reason, but seldom with a good one. Good-bye. Student Government, I, Dance Committee, I, Fred's, 2, Anti-Busing Rally, 2, Out to Lunch Bunch, 2, 3, 4, Student Security, 3, Student Union, 3, Rowdies, 3, 4, Maryland Mixers, 3, 4, Pam Poms, 4. NODA, LAWRENCE R.: Larry, Schnook. To experience death more than once. And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, and then from hour to hour we rot and rat. Yearbook, I, 2, 3, 4, Section editor, 3, 4, Sophomore Class H.R. Rep., 2, Junior Class President, 3, Senior Class President, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, SGA, 3, 4. NOVAK, TERESA M.: To be a teacher. Take each day as it comes, and don't worry about yesterday or tomorrow. O'DONNELL, THERESA M.: Terri. Job and cross country. If everyone in the world today takes love tor granted, it will turn out to be nothing at all. Think about itI Swimming Team, I, 2, Soccer, I, 2. OHMANN, DENISE M.: Marry Doug. OLSON, DAVID M.: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, Drama Club, I, Story Theater, I, Marching Band, 2, Sorry, Wrong Number, 3, The Skin of Our Teeth, 3, Rozencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, 3, Thespian Society, 4, Thieves CarnivaI, 4, Director of Steambath, 4. KIM KATHY NICHOLSON A - el ,,,,, f ' ee i ,.,.,'. .. 'l , I TERESA WILLIAM NOVAK NOVICK MARIE O'HAGAN kv wwe, JEFFREY NAGLE ff GAIL NEALE iT,Z'?AVgE f. L. y ji.fEi1jig,'f,vVifi, Hffkiizfilsler I ' lTQFQil fVf 3, ' at X. , PATRICIA NELSON THERESA NELSON NICKENS ,,.,,,,.., gas.- . V sfiifffz .5 , I :::? fe-:I ga-ns' if , r,,w2,-21' w.'f1e , ., , xwk, Q ve ' N. ii f. W 5 vm: x 4-.-.vw ' fv , My 2. . ,. K A . ,Y ,ig 4' A9 gf' v 4 56 Fx 4 , 1 1 s ,, 1 K 4 I l- e V , 1' . . , , ' A lib. ,FNS-13' b,,+ :- 3' - J cf? I LAWRENCE NODA THERESA O'DONNELL ey. sqm, s f in A DENISE Ronnie Shepardson DAVID OHMANN QLSQN CATHY O'NEAL BRENDA OREBAUGH LETlTlA OWENS r....,....... .....,.,.,,w,..---.,...nW. .,..,,.,. if Q L f 1 SUSAN PANTAZES JOHN PARK 2 . . Q M if . WAYNE O'NEILL of Velma DeShields EDWARD OSBORNE MAY DEAN PALMER PANTAZES O'NEAL, CATHERINE ANN: Cathy. Would like to work with animals and live in the mountains. We can remember the past, and look to the future, and be thankful always - live. It was so easy then. Karate Club, 2, Student Assistant, 4. O'NEILL, WAYNE S.: Squirrel. learn a trade in college or the service. What can I say but - life's rough. OWENS, LETITIA: Bronwyn, Tish. Do all you can, live all you can. You only live once. Have a good time. iWotch out for Bogart.l ..,,.,.,, PALMER, LA VERNE E.: Emie. Psychiatrist. The best of success to the future stu- dents in the oncoming year. If you hold the right key, the door will open for you. Cheerleader, 1, FHA, l,Stuclent Government, 2, Class Representative, 2. PANTAZES, SUSAN JOANNE: Soula, Soupy Sue, Sue. Follow the family tradi- tion - law enforcement or maybe management, PGCC, Think today so you have no worries tomorrow. Life is love, love is life. Remember you're - youl Good luck to all the work-study teachers. You're grand. Good-bye. PAOLINI, HENRY M.: Professional golfer. Was tust du, Liebchen? Golf Team, 2, 3, 4, Peer Counselor, 3, 4. M, I 1 A, J.. ,. A , '7' PARK, JOHN Y.: Johan. Professional soccer player, P.E. teacher. Whoever gets 5. Z' 323, 5' my 323 iersey better be good. And good luck to 1975 soccer team. Be State T lj ..'lj.j'fi champion. Thanks to Coach Sigler, Catania, Manfred. Varsity Soccer, 3, 45 Ski 3 .. ... .. . Clubll. MARK PAOLINI CYNTHIA PARKER Perry Harrison 6 PARKER, GALE L.: Go to college and become an accountant. Human Relations, 2, 3, 4, VP, 3, BSU, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, SGA Dele- gate, 3, Junior Class Representative, 3, Senior Class Representative, 4. PARKER, MITCHELL C.: Parker, Mitch, Mitchell. To reinstate Owlsley ethics. Wit's an unruly engine, wildly striking, sometimes a friend, sometimes the engineer. Birthplace - HDE 226868. Summer Thea- ter, I, Bike Club, President, 2, Thespians, 3, 4, President, 4, Biology Club, 2, Student Union, 4, Harvey Hockey League, 3, FFA, 3, Play Tournament, 2. PASKALIDES, JOHN F.: Success in life. Take life easy. Don't work too hard. Turn on to skiing. Wrestling, I, Ski Club, 2, 3, 4, Youth Leader, 2, Golf Team, 3, 4, NHS, 4, Rowdy Club, 4, JV Football, 3, SAO, 4. PATTON, DAWN M.: Sunshine. Teach the deaf, work it out with Earle. Sunshine. Nothing stays the same, everything changes, but everything returns. Thanks, Mrs. Berge, I hear your hand. Sue Radrogi, meet ya in the bathroom. FHA, I, POW-MIA, 2, Class Representative, l, 2, 3, 4, Candy Striper, I, Pep Club, I, Student Assistant, 4, PAULKOVICH, JANE L: Janeo, Billie Jane, Janie, Jane-Boy, Paulka- dots, Bonk, Jane-Girl, Walnut, Paulkabonk, Bonkabank, Paulk. Vin- centl You dummyl I was so scared, my heart iumped down my throat . . . Sally, we're having a party Saturday and you're invited. P.S., it's at your house. lDecentll Art Club, l, 2, Karate Club, 2, Gymkana, 3, 4, Rowdy Club, 3, 4, NHS, 4. PAVLIDES, MEROPE: Merps. To write what I feel and like what I've writ- ten. I am summoned by a door but forgotten by the knock and left standing here alone in o long, silent hall, like a marble intestine that knows my name. Yearbook Editor, I, LAIR, 2, Co-Editor, 3, Editor, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Creative Arts Magazine, 3, 4, French Club, Trea- surer, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Peer Counselor, 4, Tutor, 4. PAYNE, KAREN L.: Kare. Working, saving, loving, hoping. Dream on, because today's realities were yesterday's dreams. 57 . . ,.,, ,, af, Z' I Mgr, , A -,.- I f , 4 , A ' , '.., ' , . -412,76 ' - f S. 4- I .I I, .I Q DAWN JANE PATION PATRICIA PAYNE .ix KAREN PAYNE PAULKOVICH ef' -4 4 -2 4- . .tx fax QX X gnu.. . GAIL PARKER 1 4 , iizlfii, I 1, ' f 1 , r l - - -.1 1 A we R itie Sf' Aig- ,W1 n . . X 1 L,-if ,-, . c . J.-- 1 . MEROPE -' -'wr i ,V . V: ff 2, -E '. .22-R. gf '30 an Th. 51 : -cv H c- F - .. i 2 rf. -, .- PAVLIDES TERESA PARKS .. 1 i i . i PM , ' , , L' .3 A-ii 1 .,,QQ5:,g, Qi .fa ' ' ,gg-. L r .,,,f.,,. ,-'.Vi.g,5' 255552: +2 '?kigQfi2'e,f'..,B2?g: Uffiila' . , ' 'Ai' 1-Zn su. L -.-ISLJT . 3:21. JOHN PASKALIDES MITCHELL PARKER JAMES PARRISH GLA' 4? fl LINDA PASTELLAK EIEEQNAIRD A Sherlita Queen, Keith Woody PAZULSKI - '.cvwS.:,51i:r,'1i:4:-V ' . H211--3'Z Tif'f - f , -K.' .- , -. . :T .,., egg, 'pi' fig I -ii . ono. iffiif -k'L' i g -A-... X , I . . 'S -. X I. f S I. 2 f Y. CHERYL PATSY PEACOCK PEARSON Rick Gibson PEACOCK, CHERYL A.: Blondie, Thunder Thighs. Travel, make lots of money, secretary. Everything is wrong that forbids the feee- dom of the individual. Young Life, 2, 3, Ponderosa, 3, Junior Class Representative, 3, Out to Lunch Bunch, 3, 4, Boys' Varsity Basketball Statistician, 3, 4, Security Council, 3, 4, Springfield Mixers, 4. PEARSON, PAULA MAE: Go to University of Maryland and maior in hearing and speech. Peace cannot exist in o world full of lies . . . A person who gives love has everything . . . If life gives you lemons, make lemonadel LAIR, 2, 3, PBC, 3, French Club, Presi- dent, 3, International Quill and Scroll, 3, Sophomore Class Play, Before the Flood, 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4. PELT, ARLENE A.: Journalist. I know, it I could make it anybody con. All I can soy is keep your head to the sky, and keep the faith. Newspaper, l, Student Council, 2, Collage, 3, CVE Club, 4. PENNEY, BERNARD H.: J. C. Penney, Bemie, Freak. To have a good paying job working with computers. lf you try to be cool all ofthe time you'lI go nowhere. Try to be straight and you'lI end up in the some place. Cross Country, 2, 3, Track Team, l, 2, Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club, l, 2, Harvey Hockey League, 4, Math League, 4, Radio Club, 2, 3, 4, Science Fair, l, 2, 3, L PERRY, MARGARET E.: Peggy, Grit. To be happy and be an accountant. Each person's destiny is his own. Live eoch day os it comes and love while you can, who knows when the end will come. K . ,,k', . . i-' ' i h -,e.-,, . :Lk ,f ,,f ' X I'iiA 5i': y A X PAULA JANET PEARSON PEEBLER ARLENE DANIEL PELT PELT f DEBORAH PENLAND I l l l l 1 LAWRENCE PERRY R :ef BERNARD DAWN PENNEY PENNIMAN MARGARET GWENDOLYN PERRY PETERSON PHILLIPS, PAMELA L.: Pam. Social worker. FHA, I, Drill Team, 2, Spanish Club, 2, Girls' Volleyball Team, 3, CVE Club, Treasurer, 4. PILSKI, NANCY ANN: Nance, Hilda, Legs, Dirty Sally. Medical career. The best way to get rid ot an enemy is to make him your friend. Good-bye, everybodyl Cheerleaders, I, Gymkana, I, Student Government, I, 2, President, I, Heads, 4, Pom Poms, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Student Assistant, 3, 4, SSAC, 3, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch, 3, 4, Anti-Busing Rally, 2. POLLARD, CRYSTAL C.: Twink. Nurse, marriage, model, English maior, art maior, musician. Not all the darkness in the world can darken the light of a tiny candle. St. Anthony's Pom Poms, l, Concert Choir, 1, 2, 3, Security Crisis Squad, 3, 4, Karate Club, 3, Drill Team, 4. POLLARD, R. DENNIS: Munchin. Mechanicalfdesign draftsman. Kiss M'butt. It could only happen at Parkdalel Chess Club, I, 4, Fishing Club, 4, BSU, 4, Tennis Team, 4, POSTPICHAL, KATHY J.: Po. Undecided, but travel and make money. Merely being alive is such a fantastic privilege. The only maintainable thing te do is to get into lite and dig every second. Ponderosa, 3, Ramada lnn, 4, Springfield Mixers, 4, Out to Lunch Bunch, 3, 4. POTTS, MELINDA J.: Mindy. To travel cross country. POURNAZARIAN, FARSHID: Fred. Dentist. Girls and education are two impor- tant things in a boy's life, which he must not sacrifice one to another. Biology Club, 4. POWELL, WILLIAM E.: Powell. Be healthy. Lots of luck to everyone in the class of 75. II.W.A.l..T.B.I JOHN PETERSON PAMELA PHILLIPS WILLIAM PHILLIPS NANCY PILSKI MARIA KATHLEEN CRYSTAL Karen Walker DENNIS PLATA POINTER POLIARD POLLARD ,ff- Xv WNW- I ' hi S-X 41' ' ' ' 531 ' 352 ,T .- I . il: ,QQ 'f' , V, Xi ,X U . .vj ., :ff ,fr f 5 1,-'.:fs.-A-3f::1-- 1'fWt4ef,z1f?4g2, ,,.,..+4'f,2'2'3 'if1 ISL' ' fffsgu, . I.. I ,A f, :E My ,, , ,E-233'5532.1112225211:,gL,,Lj',:,i1525333'firffiiiifiiiiiii --IIiffig'I-'giigggfQg.g1e-52152525.52225ijieiefiiiiiiliA . KATHRYN POSTPICHAL FARSHID Merope Pavlides, Larry Noda POURNAZRIAN fi f If ...uf I K MINDY SHERRIE POTTS POTTS 452:19 PATRICIA WILLIAM POWELL Powell DOROTHY POWERS -my 'DANIEL RALEY ,V I f NEIL PRENDABLE r I I 3 I I t I I I z 5 I ' , I 4, f f' .- ,.,,, , MICHELE PRINCE 14 I Y f. .fu V--v 5 .W I I 23 '1 A 4' I , L 32, ' f,R BEVERLY PRENDER I i . E i E Ann Marshall, Mark Paolini, Bob Shoemaker f we, SCOTI' PROCISE f i y QUARRY sy' , 4 W Karen Goldstein Rgggfy -vwwmwm ,, S XZ' 4 A 'aj X 5 ff r 1 wi VW-. Brenda Lloyd SHERLITA QUEEN .fr I ' Q, V, fy 7 SHERRI RALEY I I 1 1 we-f-ff ARTHUR QUEEN POWERS, DOROTHY J.: Deedee, Dquarius. To travel and see this country, then, maybe the world. Walk along the ocean and try to find its end. Before you have finished, you will find a friend. Chorus, I , Choralettes, 2, 3, 4, FHA Heroes, 2, FHA Fashion Show, 2, 3, POW- MIA Club, 2, James G. Mullins Fund, 2, 3, Student Security Council, 4. PRENDER, BEVERLY A.: Bev, Shortie, Bevie. Become a P.E. teacher and live a great and happy life. Give without remembering, take without forgetting. Debbie, tell Kevin the Marines are still better. Deb, keep in touch. Everyone have 'a great future. Maiorettes, 2, Pom.Poms, 3, 4, Pep Club, 1, Band, 'I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Pictures, 4, Gymkana, 4, Senior Class Planning Committee, 4. PRICE, MICHELLE M.: Certified public accountant. I wish all the upcoming seniors the same success that I have had, especially Cynthia Robinson,,and an upcoming sophomore, Rochelle Price. Soul Singer, I, Security Squad, 2, 3, CVE Club, 4. PRINCE, MICHELLE A.: To succeed in acting out my goals. lf you don't fulfill your needs, goals and ambitions, who will? Gymnastic, Squad, Cheerleader, Band. PROSISIE, DONALD S.: Scott. Have already ioined the Navy. Will become a meteorologist or restaurant manager. If you want some- thing and look hard enough, you will always find it. Hi, Daveyl Con- cert Band, 2, Marching Band, 2, 4, Symphonic Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band, 3, Chess Club, I, 2, 4, Karate Club, 2, 3, Drama Club, I. I' ' ih '- v-'-'--- RAY, CARLOS R.: Ricky. To enter a college of liberal arts. Keep your head to the sky. Be cooll Intramural Basketball, 2, Iii Track, I, 2. REAMY, DEBRA L.: Debbie, Deb. Secretary, teach twirling. To lose, knowing you did your best, is better than winning a first. Smile and be happy. Maiorettes, I, 2, 3, 4. REED, DONNA LEE: Donut, De De, Shorty. To plan my own future and live every day af it to suit myself. I've been searching so long to find an answer, new I know my life has meaning . . . Phil, Oh Gladys. FTA, I, Chorus, I, 2, Secretary, 2, Concert Choir, 3, Pep Club, I, 2, 3, 4. REILLY, KATHLEEN R.: Kathy. Secretary. To strive to be a better person and help those in need. Always be myself, and keep on smiling. Good luck, undergraduates. REILLY, MARGARET ANN: Peggy Ann. To be a secretary. ThanksI I love you, Mother, Dad, Judy, Pat, Brian, Kathy, Kevin, Bob, John, Kevin, Mary, Theresa and Susan. Whex . . . and more love and thanks to my 'beautiful' friends. Girls' Athletic League, lg Pep Club, I, Class Activities, 3, 4, Pom Poms, 4, Student Assistant, 3, 4, Young Life, 2, 3, 4, Fax Hunting Club, 2, 3, 4. REVIS, RICKY C.: Rev. To be successful. Ricky Revis has came and gone. He left his knowledge and under- standing to carry on. BSU, 4. DEBRA CARLOS RALPH RAY DEBRA REAMY Ruth Johnson, Allyson Caroll, Carla Gallihugh CHARLES REDMAN gif? DONNA SHARON REED REED DONALD REID MARGARET APRIL Mike Roach, Frank Martin JAY REILLY REINKING REMENICK BRENDA READ f Wax, WJ ., 'W V 4 We f 'te ' ?,5 fg:ZM Q 4 , , . If , Q r- f J , ,Q f , ff A , E ,vp g 1 45 4 , 'ii'fj .,., ' .,.s Q KATHLEEN REILLY RICKY REVIS I ANNIE 1iilQ3EWl1TU as l- xx i JENLE E!QEk3SEE 6 sul JBEWERYLSTE EZQJEEMQJEQQ WEE RICH Bilincirwikifjeiv M5132 TlfW1QWfH1SY' HQifQlHV:ili5Ef5CQ2iR1 HIINIS 2 Q x , X f s . 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Yrfear-H1133-fb 'WE2V1BNN3f5iE?A fle IME Wm livin me GSW IW Q, fl Gaim fi mvernsg ld my 'Kc- gg, keg Q-fra Kang QQ rgrG1.5:.mq mm i1'1:QQm l L' ' fl 42 mmm L, We-, M Z, Qfinfwfeesie fi5Y11'QDCiflEESn B ll ii M HQ Elma 4: E s 5 + W , A' ' 1 gg WVIA , W f-M 1?+3K'??yJ5ffl21I?1fliYQ1i59?f?ylfKQGW3'yP gfiQ31WNI ' , , 3. -55112 :vL'i11'i?,.1-f,',,A. gun' , .ff. 2-zef,.mf-1.'rw-.a:52g2g fzga..Qe..wQ'f,5f.-'.,, X , 3 , ROGAL, CHARLES J.: Lawyer. Chess Club, 1: Ski Club, 2, Peer Counselor, 3, 4, Student Security, 3, 4: Coordi- nating Committee, 4. ROGERS, JOSEPH l.: Fatboy. To be expert with a rifle. Rifle Club, 2. ROJAS, MARIE L.: To go to Catholic U., get a good job, and get married. Dream what you want to dream . . . Live how you want to live . . . But be what YOU wanna be. FlA, lp Student Assistant, 4. ROPKO, MIKE A.: Mike, Rock. Engineering. A stab in the back is worth a thousand words. Football, 2, 3, Baseball, l, 25 Weight Lifting, l, 2, 3, 4. l gm ff - , ,H i rs ' :gem ff? ' ' ' if HW' H 'mu' :U :, if 4. trial a -'Hn tk!- mqt it : 4- qi H ltygxfgislll fffiffifiiii 1,59-:If figizfiixz I Y . nf'f lK 5 'f'fl ':' idx ,. , Au, l4.fAiifi.i ROBERT ROCK ., - L i ,- A fc- 4 V 5 3' 51 ii'61 '., ' Q f '12 .f ,, ,. if rrri . L 4. WW! l f f' , 59? f'12i, ' X 5' , T If ' . ,f ,,,' . if ,A ,A L JOSEPH ROGERS 03- ml Elf ' E 5 i l i 'WILD' ' -QV ,Z 7215561 Zhi ' 'T '1 3121: ,iff 'f:3?vWfQ Emma Campbell f, . 1 L Z i 5 2 L 1 V fr 9 E ,Q nr mf .J xv . .X XXX ,MICHAEL L L SROPKO MONICA RoMERo 'ff , I JOHN ROSS WANDA Norene Broadhurst L 1 ROUNDTREE fu. ,,,. . . , 4 f aw 5 i 'QL' W l 1 ff 4 f l i K ,1 5, X 5 f f., 6? f L ,MW , ' if ', ug: , , .5 A9 45. ,wg,3..,, CMV 2: I E1 gy' M 5 , ff HQ ,j M f ff?-gf ,E R ,CHARLES L L ' RQGALQ L K 1 TY K-.1 f ' ff! You I o. SANCOMB is ix PM A K ' W4 SCH00 BARBARA FRANCINE SACK SAILOR 1 W v QP- . -g i . J . . A f lg r 1 V' 1 Q.,-ff an-v PAUL ROUSSEAU A I ffznlw MICHAEL RUIZ 3 ALAN ROUSSELL I f'U'S L 'L.L . ., 1. N . MARY RUSE ROUSSEAU, PAUL M.: Marty. Join the Air Force and travel. Live today like there's no tomorrow and hope tomorrow is better than ltoday. Glad I'm out. DECA Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4. RUSH, TANYA V.: Tannie. Lawyer ar music teacher. BSU, 4, Student Union, 45 Drill Team, 4, Ebony Echoes, 4. SACK, BARBARA M.: Go to college, become a child psychologist. Pop-tart. Mixed Chorus, 2, Choralettes, 3, A. SAYRE, MISTY R.: Misty, Hillbilly. Legal secretary, law- yer lcriminall, be married and be happy. Above all be yourself. Don't try to be someone you're not. Live and leam, love and be loved. Understand and be under- stood. Be a friend and have friends. Do all you do in love. Thanks, B. S. and P. I love you. TANY A RUSH L w l 4 1 za Q' ,....u, Q LAWRENCE SANCHEZ jf L, 1, , ' 1 A ,,,- .. p N MARY DIANE Caulberf Robinson Ml5TY SASSER SAYRE 4 X at .Z DENESA CHRISTINA SCALES SCALLION I it T i . 3 ,.,,,, ,r fi I I XXV fl ,ff KAREN BRIAN SCHOFIELD SCHULTZ .. 'Mr' -vw f SHERRY TERI SCHWARTZ SCHWEIR SCALES, DENESA V.: Squeaky. Social business woman. Do what you want to do, do what you know howto da, and do it best. Remember, education is a useful tool. Always pursue it. Office Intern, DECA Delegatei Student Security, Student Government, Senior Class Planning Committee. SCALLION, CHRISTINA L.: Chris, Chrissy, Scalliwhop. Live in Colorado and be happy forever and ever. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Cheerlead- ers, l, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 1, Captain, 4, SGA, I, 2, Vice President, lg Class Presi- dent, 2, Student Assistant, 4, Homecoming Court, 4. SCHWIER, TERI J.: Airline stewardess, interior designer. Don't expect too much be drsa ointed Colla e Staff 2 A from life, and you'll never ' pp . g , , . SELKE, KAREN ANN. Hey, Mildred. To lead a life half as happy and successful as my parents'. Catania, just forget rt. Good luck to all my friends, especially Donna and Phil. Well, Mom and Dad, one down and three to go. Love yaI Stu- dentAssistant, 3, 47 Security, 3, 4. SELLERS, KAREN M.: Michele. Social worker or teacher. Nothing beats a failure but a try, or it is better to fail once than fail at life. Black Student Union, 4. SHACKETT, KATHLEEN M.: Kathy. SHALABY, AHLAM I.: Pharmacist or maybe engineer. Look behind you only if there are pleasant memories to remember, if not, keep an going so that you may find those memories. Art CIub,'3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4. CARROLL SCHOFIELD MELISSA SCHWAB f new Ji. x cr -'iv ai ,gg A232 'Lf ,f i'i:1.j .ef H-, Qi 1 ., Z ynfx .-, Paso Gross, Denise Epps KAREN SELKE KAREN JACKI SELLERS SHABE XX' KATHLEEN AHLAM Brenda Loor HACKETT SHALABY Y 1-f 1.-E .Q-5.59.3-19. K 4 E+ .- . Gia ia JEL ma., 'R T f ew-.,.,,, .P-any. fi 9, . J, KATHY SINES f f 4 , 1, .X BARBARA SINGLETON 3 1 S i i : 5 2 i 5 5 e 'V . y THERESA ROBERT SHENBERGER SHESKIN if X ,, .- iw-' A V' ,J A E QI ' E-:x r .- ,' . -fl-gl W 45 ,.BA' E gy? riy ,,,1 ,,,f. X y , fr - A gl 'Aff 'ff' -is 1. wt , .. Z ' .3 l JEFFREY A v ,ROBERT 'L E SHOEMAKER A E5'Hl'NGLER J 'CK -3' ,.... 2 , , ALAN . ,ALSHROPSHIREE - SILYER EHAUGHNESSY, KEVIN IJ.: Key,,Beor, Shaun. Naval Academy. Soccerrlp Wres- lling, lp Track, 1, 2, 3, 47 CrossQCo0ntry, 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track, 2, 4p.NHS,,4p Collage, lg Symphonic Bona, l,, 2, 3, 4, Rowdie Club,'2: Young Lifo,,2, 3, 4, Clar- inet Choir, 3, 4. A ' L 4 ' SHENBERGER, .THERESA ML: Cai. Horliculluralist, lraveler of the world. Be glad when the sun shines, bu! don'l cry when il rains.'Remember, fha son always comes build FHA, rl, Biolagyflub, 2, Gymltona, 3, Girls' Track, 3. , V SHIFFLETT, ROY L.: Leroy, Skeeter, Roy-Boy. To praise rho Lord and find a good iob. Smile, God loves you. Q' , ,' SHINGLER, JEFFREY M.: Jeff. Businessman. , SHOEMAKER, ROBERT B.: Bob. To find someone who will pay mefa docior's salf ary lo sail. Yearbook, l, 2, Band,,l, Planning Commihee, 3, lf NHS, 4. SILVER, JEFF L.: Jeffba. Go to California. Remember lo keep your feefon lhe ground but reach for the sky. Later, people. SIMMS, JENNIFER A.: Secretary, mother. Honor Roll, 3, 4. 3 , X , SMITH, CARLA J.: C. J., Blacular. Pharmacist, business administrator. The three L's: Live the Life you Love. Class Representative, I, 2, 3, 4, FTA, I, National Honor Society, 3, 4, BSU, 2, Foreign Study Trip to France, 2, PBC, 4, Professional Coop. Club, 4. SMITH, CARLA JEAN: Chuck, Knerl-fingers, ankles. Music therapy. If thou of fortune be bereft, and in thy store there be but left two loaves - sell one, and with the dale, buy hyacinths to feed thy soul . . . The human knee is o joint and not an entertainment. Yearbook, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-editor, 3, Senior Section, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 4, Concert Choir Accamponist, 3, 4, Librarian, 4, Handbell Choir, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Girls' State, 3. SMOOTZ, BETTY J.: Ralph, Puss-n-boots. Marching Band, 4. SMYERS, DEBRA: Smiles. Computer programmer. It was hell going through school, but it was worth it. SNODDY, JOHN E.: Jock. Professional wino, SOLLARS, DONNA J.: D. J. College, have fun. Don't let things get you down, 'cause everything has a purpose. Have fun next year, KaffyI Chorus, I, Bowling Club, 3, LAIR, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, 4, Art Club, 4. SONTHEIMER, JULIA E.: Julie, Tumip, Nookie. Executive secretary or wife. Hey, Mrs. Mushroom, Look out, teachers, here comes my sisterl Oh, how queerl Paul and Julie aIwoysI Rowdies, 2, FHA, Vice President, 3, PBC, 4, NHS, 4. .Z 5,551 5 1 JAMES MERLE SMITH SMITH an- cn 'l RONALD SINKFIELD CARLA SMITH SUSAN SMITH We X, Eileen Eilertson S I K ff' 1 t N 1 '4,'31'Z at W , ,Y X1 f 1,1 f X , . . . X, , ' ' DEBRA SMYERS 1 w f 1 J, f WENDY SNEED RAFAEL Joe Luongo, Mike Hagye DONNA SOLICE SOLLARS I RICHARD SKOLNIK CARLA SMITH BETTY SMOOTS A-I :,.. . .Il VYAV . .... ,.,,, -,g,k,,' , I Qt 4 I . f 1 , Q , ' I 59. J 5733253515 W -. 339: t 0 11: e:?f'5 :fl '.':,::r- 'Y' 41- -1-..zf:': - . A- ' Q2f-:tip I 'VZ wi' ,L !:fI1z?7v 7' r JOHN SNODDY W ,. ,. VV ,,,, , i..-Wm I ' , ' I Vf fJQf l'.JfCfII i ' ff' I 'f 5 1 I 'V ei, .rqlf i I , . S w e , g rre, , , f I S' ',li 1 -.l' Z 5 'ef V , ' QL JULIE SONTIEMER JAMES STONE CYNTHIA MARTIN SPAHN SPANO RODNEY DAVID SPENCER SPIEGELTHAL MICHAEL DIANNE STEELE STIEN VICTORIA STRANOV Joan McFarland ,A k fm .32-.' - ' sl.. Q it MICHELLE SPELLMAN Q fc... if ,, bin, A ' 'I 'I II.I ' Y' f rfv,f'B'f'f,'W1 6' 'ef 4 1 f'fr f5f':1f5' .2 f' f ,lb i inf .t -ff , 2:5 if , jzry, ,I ,,.g2??QZ7,?G. 2, ,Q . 4 .fiom . V 1 N- x, SPRY Bob Shoemaker SHANE SHERYL STONE MICHAEL SUCHER STEVENS SPAHN, CYNTHIA A.: Cindy, Swanee. Pediatrics, registered nurse. Here is my secret, cr very simple secret: it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. lThe Little Princel Volleyball Intramurals, 2, Medical Careers Club, 3, Human Relations, 3, PBC, 3, 4, SGA, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball Statistician, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Statistician, 4, Professional Coop. Club, Secretory-Treasurer, 4. SPELLMAN, MICHELLE E.: Lemon, Michy. To work with people. lf actions speak louder than words, I've been screaming at the top of my lungs. Look out, Florida, here I come. Gobble-gobble. Tee- hee. Fox Hunting Club, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Track, 2, Student Govern- ment, 3, 4, Human Relations, 3, IGA, 4, Statistician, 4, Young Life, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant, 4, Mr. Cottrill Fan Club, 3, 4. SPIEGELTHAL, DAVID: To play bass clarinet for the Mars Philhar- monic. You only go around once in life, so you might as well not die in the attempt. Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, I, 4, Tennis Team, 3, 4, All-State Band, 3, 4. SPRY, JOHN R.: College. The average mon will remember who won the war, God will remember who started it, STEVENS, SHANE DOUGLAS: Bluetip, Jeep, Biz, Cowboy. Go to college and do something. What? I don't know, All my life I've done my bit, but could never think of words to fit. Good-bye, Parkdale. JV Football, 2, JV Basketball, 2, Varsity Football, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4. STONE, SHARYL L.: Social work. Good riddance to all who are still stuck here. Chorus, Basketball Team, Security, Crisis Squad, Student Advisory Committee. SUCHER, MICHAEL E.: Mike. To succeed. Through miracles of scientific research, it finally and definitely has been proven that you never know if you will like something until you find out. Chess Club, 2, Choir, 3, Folk Group, 3, NHS, 3, 4, Orchestra, 4, Choir, 4, Jazz Band, 4. Ili! g g ' if ' ' lg I3 , I g.A' iT 'L I I ,I fi? If 1 1. 1: I ' '53 I Q M' 4 ,.'f -,gi .. , I BRENDA GARY SULLIVAN SULLIVAN GEORGE TAYLOR DEBORAH TAYLOR .f P f WAYNE CYNTHIA , - V f::f1,f,.W:--f.::.1f'.tf... 'rr X fl 1 V l V., .,f1 IIL y I I-: fi TEMPLETON TAYLOR SULLIVAN, BRENDA C.: Carol, Shaggy. Go to college, be an environ- mental scientist. Sometimes your best friends are the ones you haven't met. Drama Club, lp Symphonic Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band, 2, Ag Pep Band, 3. ' TAYLOR, DEBORAH A.: Debbie. Social worker. Good luck to the remaining students at Parkdale. All my Iove to Poochie. TAYLOR, JOSEPH E.: O. J., Juice, Polar Bear. School, physical educa- tion teacher, football, marry Patsy. I974-75 Football State Champi- onsl Yes, I felt sorry, for I had no shoes, until I saw a man who had no feet. I Iove you, Patsy Fleming. Varsity Football, I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, If Vanity Baseball, 3, 4, JV Basketball, I, 21 JV Baseball, 25 Homecoming King, 4. TAYLOR, WAYNE M.: Ga to school, get into recreation and P.E. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and iust be my friend. Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, li Honor Roll, 3, 4. TESKE, DEBRA A.: Debbie. To be a lawyer. Much Iove and thanks to my dear 'Professon' Karate Club, I, STC Club, 4. THIBODEAU, CHERYL J.: Cher. THOMAS, LYNNETT C.: Mouse. Technician. I, Lynnett Thomas, leave all my intelligence to my brother, Curtis Miller, to carry on. Good luck, brother. Later, ParkdaleI E 'I' 'B ff ' JOANNE SWEENEY W9 ' W7 ' JOE TAYLOR 'f ' 2 . af H. ' , ,. . .,...,,, gli , , ,A ...,.,., .,5,5,,.:,,3 I. I X A A ' I 1 J N51 X, 3 ' at ,V L51 Z if , if v f 3, . ..- f' ' DEBRA TESKE CHERYL THIBODEAU CAROLYN I Ti-nel Sharon Miller LYNETTE DONNA THOMAS THWEATT ,,....,.,, GERALD TILENIS Alle ' ' g I . Q 2 1 ,--,I if 4' TIMOTHY TROTT , , - 'W 'ziznmvq ,Q is , J f . .J 1 Mq, 3fa, ,j,pgf1 U,,,x' - I if 'f f 1, f 5,11 I no-'Qi 1 X, ff X 2 X 7, ing f ' . ,,A,,,, , , .,,., , , Aww, ,,f.A ,,,, ,.. JAMES TILLMAN THOMAS TURNBULL W, as ,,,T,, ,,,. , .,.. ,fn 1, rr -L 1 W , V' Lfhng' f XXX 1 Z. . : ROBERT VALENTICH Lynne Alexander ROBIN VANDERVANDER X ..,...4 tx DIANNE VOLCHKO 'wr s - ,Ti . , if y . D T' RRRA I x Eff. TINA Karen Goldstien VOLPE 5? V ki' V. . . . r .. V215 life! J. A gp, lp.. , ,. , A r ..+z4.3e,z, . H, i if X1 4-NN. . ,X xx T . I X' x Q 019, fl :hte I ,S 5' Ts .' IP N ' x g ,l --I., HW . xi, Z, S3+i3er'5, i A th , rw I ' STERLING TROPP JOHN TRIMMER .nav RN'-v- I DOUGLAS URBANIAK DONNA TURNER zhv . . y .,. L . . fr.. W, ,J this 4 ei 5 Q A KB, xg 1 Q. I s I SYLVESTER NATALIE VAUGHNS VIENS TILENIS, GERALD W.: Jerry. Pilot. Chess Club, 2, Explorer Post 1909, Treasurer, 3, Vice President, 47 Photography Club, Treasurer, 4. TRIMMER, JOHN ANTHONY: T. Music, engineering. Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Radio Club, 4. TROPP, STERLING E.: To watch Sexy Sadie blowing kisses in the rain. I spend my time watching the clouds instead of dancing in them. TURNER, DONNA L.: Lynne, Turnip, Vicious, Porky. Woodkworking teaching. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. VANDEVANDER, ROSE MARIE: We set goals so that we can become better than we are. We should set goals so that we can become what we are. VAUGHNS, SYLVESTER J.: Buddy. To live an exciting, fun-filled life. No matter how far down you are, you can always get up and get over. Do it, Caps, do it. Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 4, Student Government, I. VOLCHKO, DIANE E.: Goto college. Concert Choir, I, 2, 3, Interact, 2, 3, Hand- bell Choir, 3, Honors Chorus, 3, AYP, 3, Concurrent at University of Maryland, 4. VOLPE, TINA M.: With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy. Girls' Varsity Track, 3, NHS, 3, 4. WALLEY, BRENDA K.: Go into medicine. Happiness is the only good. The place to be happy is here. The time to be happy is now. Share your happiness with a smile. Symphonic Band, I, 3, 4, Concert Band, 2, Clarinet Choir, 3, 4, POW- MIA Club, 2, Marching Band, 2, 4, Pep Band, 3. WALTERS, ANN M.: To be Mrs, Robert Faulkner. Life is the only thing you can call your own. Live it the way you want and not the way others want you to. WARDRUP, DAVID R.: Ventura, Professional photographer. As I travel down that Ventura Highway, I think only of my friends that treated me so well. Good- bye, Maryland, Hello, California. Bowling Club, 3, Tennis Team, 3, 4, Photogra- 4 phy Club, . WATERS, JACQUELYN RUTH: Jackie, Jack, Ruthie, Patty, Jaclyn Ruth, PGCC, to be successful and happy. Grapefruit orange iuice . . . and l'm gonna miss ya, Beans. Anything and everything goes - as long as you can make it. Pep Club, I, Interact Club, 2, Simplicity Fashion Show, 3, Heads, 4, Three in the Bathroom Club, 45 Pom Poms, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, NHS, 3, 41 Student Assistant, 4. WEAVER, WILLIAM E.: Bill, Smiley. Tc live a good life. To the best school in P.G. County. Now it's left up to the lower classmates and partiers to keep the school moving onto success. Band, l, 2, DECA Club, 4, Student Assistant, 3. WEBSTER, ROBERT A.: Bob. College, life. Bond, If Student Council, I, Basketball Intramurals, A. GWENDOLYNN WALKER LM '49t2l'f'7 BRENDA WALLEY KAREN WALKER FRANK WALLIS X f BRENDA ANN WALSH WALTERS 5 ,, 7 gf V. - -' . ,Q . ,f , ,, yds hw , W Z F l Liz it if 2 fb f Q DAVID JACQUELYN WARDRCP WATERS E A f I xi. .eqggzfp 'I QI' ' .ii,??fZfEf2i3fff - '- V V f ' f -e 5359 3lgs.y. z,,.s..i WILLIAM JAMES WEAVER WEBSTER -3'f,5uf!zL 'fi ,. Q1 Marilyn Lewis DANA WARDROP PAULA WATKINS ROBERT WEBSTER GUY WEEMS .wa-f- ... , ...q......c...,, Bea Wilson DAVID WEIMER MARK WEISS 'fx A RUTH WEYEL fy-- ff X JO ANN WEILER .. -R, xi WEILER, JO ANNE: Jo. Marry Dale, enioy life and be happy. One should live his life the way he chooses, rather than the way which others choose. Life is too ,. precious to waste. DECA, 2, 3, FBLA, 2. WEISS, MARK A.: Marcus. Golf, lawyer, basketball. May your next meal be . camel jerky and yok chips. Varsity Soccer, I, Varsity Basketball, l,Varsity Base- ' t . ball, I, Chorus, l,JV Football, 2, JV Basketball, 2, Golf Team, 3, 4, NHS, 3, 4. . . -, WEITZ, STEVEN A.: Steve. To live a happy lite. Chorus, I, Boy's Glee Club, 2, . I 'W' Cross Country, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 3, Track, 3, 4, Concert Choir, 3, Indoor Track, a l ,. ' VV, A WETZEL, THERESA L.: Terry. To get a good iob and be successful. SmiIel People VAEVQ, V will wonder what you've been upto. Karate Club, 2, Photography Club, 4. C I Q f ' W I I fn. 1 -, gy, U, WEYEL, RUTH A.: Ruthie, Farmer Brown. Go to college. Today is only 'I' ' ' 'E T ' yesterday's tomorrow. POW-MIA Club, 2, NHS, 3, 4, Photography Club, 4. WHEAT, TERRI L.: Terri. Brandywine Junior College. Basketball, I, 2. , V, f- , ,gf 1, 31 ,I WHITE, JOYCE ANN: IThe girl who's always singing.I l'm not crazy, l'm just 192121 if f, , Ga A N, HM'-' ,L.., ., gdigm.,-1, 4, ,.. WHITE, PAMELA L.: Pam. To become a nurse and get married. To Ieam is to , V ,qw was understand the compexities of life. l'm learning and l'm beginning to understand. mf- 'L fg f, Thanks, Greg and Misty, my richest possessions are your love and friendship. Q1 Q 5 1 enioying my individuality. Jesus has set me heel iff 1 Q ALAN WEISMAN 'yzwffg 3'47.,33.gg,5q,5 'i i V.: I se. , .4 45:5 AX 5514 '- , ,,,, ,Y . ,,,.,, . fig oh 11 li 3 X .f ' I , STEVEN THERESA WEITZ WETZEL 1 iifiikleiiii ' . . :.,,,,,,,.,x,,,.,,, , 11,1 'f .gp eg, 4, fzpsgyzgfn I., lfrif:.1..Si'.', f'5s'2.-izgfs A , V. V. V V g, 'f , , AV, . . , 2 f V V V V,,., V V E . V Vt , it is V V. VV VV .VV V V VV, gi - if if-1, , f . I ' ,W , V , . VVV .,,, I ' - . f?i5EgEj?Pgw1j',j,,,f' f V , ,, ' X- . ' is-. 5:'5,' X ' f TERRI DEBRA WHEAT WHITE 4 Y ,V 7 ,XV JQYCE I Sally McCarl, Jane Paulkovich PAMELA PAMELA WHITE WHITE WHITTINGTON WILKINSON, CYNTHIA A.: Cindy. Parole Officer. Where am I going, what and how, people who need me, I know now. Love to you always, Mom and Dad. Class Representative, 3, 4, Young Life, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, FHA Fashion Show, 2, Fox Hunting Club, I, 2, 3, 4. WILLCOCK, MARY E.: My ambition is to become a successful secretary. I want to live a long time and get all I can out of life, Bowling Club, 2, Office Assistant, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, JAMES W.: Jim, Wally, To get a Ph.D. in physics. Good-bye, Park- dale, I will miss you. And to those who know, per aspera ad astra. Choir, I, 2, 3, Section Leader, 4, Science Club, I, 2, Public Relations Officer, 3, President, 4, Math League, 3, 4, PBC, 4, NHS, 4. WILSON, BEATRICE A.: Bea. Veterinarian. Go placidly amid the noise and the haste. Dance Decorations Committee, I, JV Cheerleader, 2, Planning Commit- tee, 3, 4, Student Government, Senior Delegate, 4. WILSON, DANIEL E.: Waldo, To show young people the meaning of life - the Lord. When you run in a race, run all, and always give lOO !e. If not IO0'A, then I5l'K1. Soccer, I, 2, 3, Baseball, I, Basketball, I, 3, Track, 3. WILSON, NANCY L,f Biologist. Art Club, 2, NHS, 4. WINKER, WENDY J.: Stinky, Wink, Winky. Be a secretary, marry Vol, and be happyl The days that make us happy make us wise. Drama Club, I, FHA Fash- ion Show, 3, 4, Student Assistant, Guidance and History, 4, PBC, 4, NHS, 4, WINSTON, ANTHONY C.: Winslow, BEATRICE DANIEL WILSON WILSON fr 1, A , -4 PETER WILSON WINES L... , V We., :V ' CYNTHIA WILKINSON 1 w 4 ' 1 K 1 W. 4' 4-. f 5' 1 . V BRENDA WILLIAMS KEVIN Norene Broadhurst WILSON TAMI WILSON WENDY WINKER MARY WILLCOOK JAMES WILLIAMS NANCY WILSON . !,,f' .M 4, X X, VICKI WILSON ANTHONY WINSTON STEVEN WISEMAN KEITH WOODY DOROTHY WRIGHT ig i Q TX., I' 71. L' fl 1 ll ,I ' ffl W. , ip 7i .f:.e , 1 its ff 1 I KAREN YANTZ if 'E ii- Q.TV , . :X wr11q,f:' 5,- ' -9 ,.: T ',.: --..:.-,ff ., . 55 ' in . NL- A s. .. . 2 . -X , fe ., I -If - X .xfg??s,4:,,,e .3 ' ,nj V x N V E, I X Pt 1 7 I Kiki silt , gg A : 151,52 . 'fire 'J it X y l ' glAa:l?u R I ' ,x . , 'xx ext Q... Q lt 'ffl ' ,vi 'W .1 1 N.-,,. YYKQ T' , Iii' i7' T v, w-ii:af,. :f- fhitilf il xg- if N 'X a wx- 4 if 'K il' .V 1 . 5 .i . A x .fs J Z . ff? , at 'IX l , 46' WELDON WYNE '57--'7 iff . is ' AZ! wg K I EE1, V, - 4, ,V A' , f pf , , ,,.. .,, f f ,rw 251 1 JW' 'J , ff-I V 1 ,... . ,, f f f 1 qimze: f 4 K f ' W My f ,,,,f p 1 ' if-Pri 6 U' 41 f -, f . Q. Hy , J z K fi 0. ' . , c . , .,., . . . H f fe- Y 12' H i, E:,,.g1L13'Izf 16. 1' 4, 5,9-, -'BW' . , g, 5, sq, , f ' 1 n y f, 3' f ':, , f J: W- J, 2-1, .f,f.,' - - ,Q ,-, - V- -zz -pai . ,MQWMTZ , K mwf, 1 ,V ff 4 f AUBREY WOMACK ARLENE WREN .af-V ,.,V ,WV ff,. A, - fm 3 , fl 2.10, ,4 ,. Q5 Fi' 2, Q24 I WREN, ARLENE MARIA: Lene. College, nursing. Parkdale is only as much os you make it . . . ond the only thing you get out of it is what you put into it. Be proud of Porkdale and work for a better tomorrow. Gymkana, 2, 3, NHS, 4. WRIGHT, DOROTHY M.: Dot. To be a successful secretary. I leave Parkdale hoping all the future seniors, especially David Howell, will have a most successful year as I have, and Darrell Etheridge o future junior. Bye. 4H, I, Security Team, 3, DECA, 4. WYNE, WELDON H.: Sonny, Afro, Solid, Wino. Lawyer and die natu- ral death at lOl . Find peace within, then with others, then boogie. Hi, Alaire. Bond, I, Rifle Club, 2, Wrestling, 2, NHS, 3, 4, Capital Hang- Glider Club, 3, 4, Porkdale BS Club, 2, 3, 4, Skate Board Team, 3, 4. YANCHULIS, ANTHONY C.: Tony, Beef. To live simple but happy. You'll come down this road only once, time goes on, thanks for the ride. Symphonic Bond, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, I, Wrestling, I, JV Foot- ball, 2, Varsity Football, 3, 4, Orchestra, 4. YANTZ, KAREN J.: Jay. To be successful in anything I do. I'm glad I'm out and I hope the rest of the Parkdale students soon graduate, get out too, for their sake. Chorus, l, Newspaper, Co-Editor, I, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Folk Singing Club, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, MIKE C.: The White David Thompson. To be a millionaire playboy. ZOOK, SHEREE J.: Zookie. Go to P.G. College and become a social worker. I hope everybody else who graduates from here has as much fun as I did. Good-bye, Porkdale, Hello, world. Class of '75. Mixed Chorus, I, 2, Choralettes, 3, 4, Concert Choir, 4, Service Club, I, Mul- lins Fund, 3, Girls' Varsity Volleyball, 3, 4, Girls' Varsity Track, 3, 4. Q,:,,f,ff wif? 5 9574 :'gQL'4'2f:vQPLJznlcfajw ew nc, vvrwzfes W-f f .,.,, i in f ffifki ff: rg i'-'l' f 23,2 32 ,t . f A -Q-ffffi, ,gf w. 3 I ANTHONY K YANCHULIS I W r'nn'1 'T 4 . , .,,, ya, Bev Rice 'WIA I-riisl-Eiiis' . W , , ' GAIL YOUNG x Y , .X , l d- lib- K' I ,. sg' 'ke T 3 4, , . ,ft ' f 4 SQ 'Ht x. 5: ' I N W .- ' f--, e . . rw., 5, ' 1. ,' j,gj.'Z.j21g'jL ti '-'2-. jp-:fm-' If fr rf-ffffi I 5.-s,,i,l-.fine 1 If 1 1,745 ' 4 ' fy 614315 2332? 7 'V f I 1 lf, . ' ' tl 'lx ' , 2 ,gS,...f.,:,. ' ,' , - , L 41,35 ,-A Q' ' fi .I 1.2.1 4'-QL - .' ' H 'f ' MICHAEL YOUNG is DEBORAH CARL SHEREE ZELL ZOELLNER ZQOK 16 T1 UNDERCLH53 Carol J UNI ORS if 4 1' V: ' , it ,Y ,, , f . ff. , nffffyf ,' ff 'g Young takes time out to talk with friends. Donna Paravoti seems thrilled i?l about writing her paper. Karen Garlic takes advantage of the open lunches. Barbara Botts is diligently working in order to finish before class ends ww P . Although handbells takes a lot of practice and concentration, Beth Gandy has LOTS of fun, tool Dawn MacFarlane finds another way of communicating other than talking. Derrick Butler prepares for an important speech. Scott Malay takes a quick rest before a track meet. 7 ,, ,,,. M g, 4 if ' 'f'1?f1W-4-:wir W2f.:v::1?tf::vHe5fi W 1 f 27 2 Joyce Collins seems to be retreating from the cafeteria and its so-called 'food.' Abbott, Faye Adams, Charles Alexander, Debbie Allen, Debbie Allen, Kathy Allen, Margaret Allen, Peggy Allen, Tom Alter, Phil Applebaum, Francine Appleton, Arthur Argafiotis, Christine Arillo, Potty Armistead, Carol Ashton, Angie Austin, Mike Austin, Terry Bailey, Joe ZW O ll Q'Q fe?-1 ' 4 . -f' ' 36l4 955 eg, 9' - iq. ,, 'FJ- ' , ,A W4 W . Q- z-16 f ' 3, ' ' 9 7 9 ' 3 ' W v .,,, f Kathy Allen lSchnookl and Gretchen Crabill appear to be threatening Howard, the photographer, once again. . . Mr. Harden chats casually with some of his students. f , V 'Wi , nf ' u 44.-If. A ef 2 Af f f 1 W Q R7 .. ,, gl ' fi ni I iffy , v'f f Zf ' zz Z -24:1 A , . ..5 l :i'3:ZfZT',l7 4 V W, -Q. Z, G 'z it 4 Z f 7 e. GK ' 1 i ,, , - , '5 NN . . f . ,.Als':'Z'J-li 5 77277 7 VW? . f , 4-. tjfw f r - j' T if ' 1 ,ci Perri Mofeyka wonders if if is safe to go back inside . . . W l...f4,,f- 117 'ffl ff' ' lik I ' 4 Ballonfyne, Harry Barbirlo, Ron Barnhorl, Donna Barron, Bobby Barron, Michael Beagle, Joyce Beauchamp, George Becker, Peggy Becrofl, Laura Bedon, Spencer Bedor, Jay Begeman, Karen Bell, Bryan Bender, Karl Bender, Mike Benneh, Debbie Benneh, Donald Berry, Jody Birner, Andy Blain, Michael Blankenship, Lynn Blaylock, David Bodner, Debbie Bond, Janice Boswell, Donnie Botfs, Barbara Bourgeois, Denise Breen, Jolene Brewer, Darnell Brewink, Janice Bridegum, Susan Briscoe, Darlene 40 Debbie Anastasi wakes up after along day at Parkdale. Broadhurst, Jame Brown, Felicia Brown, Joanna Brown, Lavern Bruce, Laurie Brucham, Joan Burkley, Mary Burns, Edward Butler, Michael Butler, James Butler, Patricia Butuyan, Melody Byerly, Mike Byorick, Vickie Cannon, Dale Carey, Sally Carico, Louise Carr, Connie Carr, Gary Carroll, Alison Carroll, Glen Carter, Jeff Casasso, Kelly Caton, Tammy Cave, William Cece, John Chaney, Gary Chase, Cynthia Christian, Steve Clark, Brenda Clark, Eugene Clark, Pam Claxton, Grace Cobbs, Terri Cohen, Michael Colesanti, Nick Colister, Ann Collins, Barbara Collins, Ruth Comparetto, Sand s Y In the LAIR room, Nancy Douglas gets comfortable on the couch and begins to think out her problems . . . V V V-1.4,-,,.L-I ,, . 1 -Q. ff- iv' 'Z-'fslli rf: . or TA 53 ..'g.L.13i l - my 52-E ' - 5-f T'2'ff-T1.w H . NWN - mmris..:.,,t ng - l don't really want to go to my next class, but- I don't have a choice! lEvelyn Fenwickl Pam Kaub and Debbie Zell stroll down the vast halls of Parkdale. i X X Q, f M I . . 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Q ' 4-- .6 lil? . . ,A of Xi A ,Ni A l Compher, Bill Compton, Debbie Compton, Linda Compton, Regina Compton, Terry Conrad, Cheryl Contarino, Bill Cook, Aurelia Cook, Bob Counts, Reggie Cowfer, Bob Crabill, Gretchen Craig, Debbie Croft, Ron Croteau, Stephen Crouse, Doris Croyle, Billy Cumberland, Frank Cunningham, Brian Curley, John Curtis, Myron Cuthill, Scott Daffron, Eddie Daigle, Diane Daley, Monica Daley, Terrilyn Daley, Veronica D'Amato, Debbie Damon, George Dannessa, Mike Davidson, Keith Davis, Brenda Davis, Bruce Davis, Colleen Davis, Elizabeth Laurie McDaniel, as the school mascot, shows that the mighty Panthers do have RIGHT: In the art room, Lame Certel demonstrates her cre ative abilities I f ' s Ruth Collins ahempls io help Tim Hanyok sludy for a fest during a break in classes. ,,w,.q9, ann Davis, Robyn Davis, Sandra Dawson, Kelly Day, Janice Decker, Sue Degroaf, Clarence Demas, Shirley Derlawanger, Julie Devine, Manda Dienelf, Libby Dietrich, Patti Dilley, Beth Dixon, Laura Dixon, Lee Doherfy, Jerry Donahue, Kevin Donaldson, George Donaldson, Karen Dondes, Phil Donnells, Diane Doresy, David Dorsey, Lavon Douglas, Nancy Dounis, Georgette Downs, David LEFT: Ernie Lee and a casual acquaintance Draugelis, John Duck, Maureen Duffy, Bob Dunbar, Joe Duncan, Relonne Durbin, Lisa Durkee, Sue Ekers, Chris Edmundson, Barbara Edmondson, Tad Edwards, Paul Embody, David Enderson, Bob Erskine, Brenda Escalante, Humberl Ezzat, Manal Farber, Leo Faris, Sue Farley, Sieve Farrell, Keith Feeney, David Fellows, Nancy Femrile, Leslie Ferguson, David Ferguson, Diane Fernandez, Eddie Ferraro, Beverly Fierslein, Donald Fischer, Ruth Fitzgerald, Daniel Flanigan, Mary Fleming, Shaun Foley, Mike Fopmo, Jeff Forbes, Joseph , , ,. , Jie. :ff '51 '71 fa W .K f '57 J J Q ff .- , , ' 1-im, , X e- :.- f-A-w:,::f-1-14 -4 ' .V few 4 1 ff I ,fi ,K Y 5 151' ,qi-ri i , , VQX , fi wi ,,,.V 'Al' ' J ' V 'E-2511: ,i Dan Wilson lSmilelyl nervously awails the judges' decision al the Science Fair. .V t 'g li Q T 5. K F Q' as Ye? '- 3 M, ff 1 We A .M n ,,4m. .5 ' f , f nv F as rL ,'!s .1 ,, H3646 , A 1 T as K ,.,, fr. l 4- . wi . .izms.m4 'gfif' gg.4rz.-f. .,,+' f 'f' ' H 4-m-uaaauuug. A 25? Sue Redding is one of the more vivacious students in her class. Once of the more exciting moments in the Guidance Office. lDebbie Oliverl Although Kelly Casassa seems lo be as cool as a cucumber, she is actually falling io pieces. 277177 X . xr + , . , Q. ' Vg. 5 .gl X f x --l sm-,. Ford, Ginger Ford, Jacqueline Fosler, Kevin Fowler, Terry Freeman, Jared Fugafe, Jean Gaffney, Mary Ann Gallihugh, Carla Gandy, Beth Gardner, Lewis Garlick, Karen Garris, Rick Gafling, William Gaubreau, Suzanne Gaynor, Brian Geiger, Paul Gerstel, Leonard Gervasio, Camille Gigler, Raymond Gilliland, Karen Giave, Danny Glenn, Elaine Goldstein, Marlo Goodrich, Kevin Goulart, Bill Gourley, Jeff Grabill, Daniel Graham, Billy Graham, Deborah Grant, Lindo Gray, Debbie Greenway, Cindy Greenwell, Dale Gregory, Barbara Grier, Deborah Groff, Steve Grooms, Wanda Gross, Kiska Groves, Chris Haase, William Hadsell, Norman Haiber, Ron Hairston, James Halley, John Halsey, Warren Hampton, Pam Hanyok, Tim Hanzlik, Steve Harford, Terry Harris, Charles K ' ' ' f..-'mi -1, . 1f1'l:15wi2:, ' F I1'15135iEi , W-'31-mi-.5:1:' ,Mf1.:,: 4 : -, - if-n j ,Q ,int ,f ,gl g.,-Q: 2? ' .. . , -.fy :gf e f lfwyg ,1- , .- t tf.. ef - 111' 1.1 .' , Q .fl it V ,. 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Could the sour look on Cindy Greenway's face be meant for Neil Bowling'?'P EE 5:1 55:35 While Pete Kuhn is a HAM when it comes to cameras, Neil Pfeiffer becomes SHYIl ,C C, 5 A,V,' 3 I 4' Wg, Z f V X 11- I f l il 3 . . . .az y: yy A V ' , f,,ffQfj,f Y Qu 9' ' , HM' . i ' , ffl? , M we af H ' 4 '1 'v 1 9 fv 1 f if My 1 ff , Q, ff: , 7,4 f , 2, , 2 ,Ag ' ' QQ ,Z J I . QM!! If - ,z 1 fl ,' , ff -9 --42:14-my sw f ef ' C 2 f' 2 V ff ,J ' 1 f 5 yzv X r f ,B .t ,, Ni a ' ' I . 2 H V , -'T' ' V f 'W 75' fff e,1Zf,, ,,. .., . +9-if '4ffrz,fz,f - ,, A e, iff 4- 5 , :ge 4., i 1 -z:-:Eg K V ii' - ' '1 f 5. A , l , 1, V ,, A , . M 1- f A js: f fii' ,fffa iff R 1. fl i Ik'-fai l V ff ' ny .f 5 I 17 fi :arf gm ffef, P ii. All ' 'V Q w h t if ' 1 I i 4 V' ' -iframe, ,z.J522,:e,g, ft. Q . i, .- .l 1, m g V , Harris, Cindy Harrison, Charles Harrymon, Diane Hartley, Rita Haselbauer, Greta Haskins, Sherry Hastings, Robert Hatfield, George Hatfield, Will Hayes, Vanita Hayes, William Heartley, Rita Hecht, Laura Hemphill, Doreen Henry, John Laura BeCarft looks on . . . totally disgusted with her surroundings. Charles Adams ,S dlstmded by ,he gosslpmg In the comer Herbert, Jim Herlich, Steve Hermann, Katie Hess, Debbie Hibbs, Tom Hightower, John Hill, Donald Hill, Patty Hirrel, Tim Hixon, Lynn Hogan, Patti Holland, Paul Holsur, Ron Holt, Brenda Holt, Mary Honey, Brian Hooper, William Hopkins, Mike Hortie, Bill Hortie, Ronnie Hossick, John Howell, David Howerton, Diane Hresko, Don Huffman, Rene Hughes, Mike 'V' x cf W , fi Y X I ' rt' M? N r nn 3 1 O, X . '35, x Qi .. 'fl at , 1 'L e S X X , x i . J i at ii . , . K ,M .,, il' 'eff X , ,,,,, .ff 1, H011 X r f ,z if 1 1 -' 'f f 'iggigi I 5522 2 .lk ' 7 Q? iff' 5' Q ' , ' ,, , ' ,-152'-5555-5 ' ,gf - 5151 ,.'6 .sA r ug . , - ' 2 'E , 'K A :EH Hughes, Stephanie Hunsucker, Jeff Hursey, Rayford Huth, Larry Izzo, Larry Jackson, Denise Jacobs, Janice Jacobs, John Jameson, Veronica Jenkins, Julie Jensen, Karen Jewell, Janice Johnson, Bob Johnson, George Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Theodore Jones, Lavorn Jones, Sonny Jones, 'Um Jordan, Debbie Jowers, Wendy Joy, Mike Kagle, Linda Karp, Gary Kaub, Pam Kay, Berry Keating, William Kendrick, Becky Kennedy, Mark Kennedy, Ward Kerr, Amy Key, Barbara Kiger, Kirk Kilpatrick, Mike King, Anne King, Cynthia King, Mike King, Steve Kirby, Lee Kissel, Robert Kitzmiller, John Kneipp, David Kogok, Louis Krebs, Debbie Kolbe, Carolyn Konny, Frank Kosack, Phil Kowalski, Curt Kuhn, Pete Lackey, Terry La ke, Ricky Lancy, Beth Landin, Ronald , fE:'i Linda Kagle would rather sit and look at everyone than do her work. I L.. u. ' ,,.,,, ,g flff 7. ' M L'- 'iQ-srvffi' 54' , f fi-,.f11M.4Z7 V . 4 , - , A I if V , R B, -l 'ff' i ff , Q' rg 1, . 1 .f N ' ' ' .1 'nf 13,1 f Q 5' Femme fatale Karin Newman tries to vamp the LAIR photographer with one look. S in... I l Juniors show some school spirit for the PAN- Natalie Prafl finds lhaf reading can be fun. THERSII Lange, Bobby Laredo, Delores Lougherfy, Grela Leapharf, John LeCompte, Jane Lee, Carolyn Lee, Ernie Lee, Kevin Lepanta, Joe Leser, Rodney Leslie, Jill Levin, Bonnie Levack, Mary Lindsay, Greg Lindsey, Alefhea Linehan, Tom Linsey, David. Linfner. Cathy Linton, Debbie Lipscomb, Barbara Lihen, Bobbie Logan, Bernadetie Logan, Wanda When it comes to snowballs, Bryan Bell, Sam Pollack, and Ken Wilson go wild. Trying to prevent the cheerleaders' float from falling apart, Ann Callister institutes some last minute repairs. Long, James Lopynski, Steve l-OW, BNC' 5' Z f- , A ., M1 , - f-,, ,., Lurty, Karen 3-g:sg g:5,:geQez '51 ?f5ffW3r7:I' ' '-5:2571 122' , . ,f Mag .A ' 5. 534253532 ' Wiiiif Lusby, Robert Lyles, Michael Lynch, Dannella Lynch, Robin Lyons, Lori Macfarlane, Dawn Maddox, Gino Maddox, Vochelle Magill, Mike Mahar, Cheryl Maith, Kathy Malay, Scott Mann, Janet Marceron, Jeanne Marquis, Mark Marshall, Larry Martin, Michelle Marx, Bill 41- , 14- Q vi, 521' 2' , 1 , ,vi M.. . . 'Ez .ME ?1, I 1 K 74 Mfr, f , , 'X V f W fi , ,Z ff ,4 During lunch, Pam Clark pauses to think out the rest ofthe school day. Bob Kissel and friend attract attention in the hallway. I an 2 22' I fi . 2 TA 7 . V Q 147i 3? ff' v 74 , , Tb. . an 4 ' 0 '- 1-it K N3 'lffje 'Q I A X X 1 y .- .pf pl .pf Debbie Linton begins the tiresome chore of figuring out which teacher gave what assignment for homework. To many of us, the most beautiful sight in the whole world is that of the depar- ture ofthe buses. Marx, Richard Maske, Rene Mason, Angel Mason, John Mason, Terri Mason, Valerie Massey, Tom Mateyka, Perri Matheson, Pam Matthews, Linda Matthews, Sylvia Maxfield, David Maxwell, Danny Mays, Linda McAndrew, Peggy McCann, Mike MlcCarl, Jay McCasIin, Marc McConnell, Christopher McCord, Judy McCullough, Paul McDaniel, Lauren McDonald, Jennifer McFarland, Kenny McGee, Mickey McGinnis, Mike McKeller, Roderick McKinnon, Jean McLean, Gloria McMahon, Cheryl 4 Pom Poms and the newly formed Marching Band helped to arouse school spirit. McMillan, Jerry McNally, Cathy McQuain, Frank Mello, Jim Michaels, Katheryn Michie, James Miedzinski, Mike Miiares, Grace Mitchell, Anthony Mogel, Jan Moltz, Linda Monahan, Mary Mongelli, Ann Marie Moore, David Moore, Pam Moore, Tony Moose, Cheryl Moreland, Mike Mosedale, Danny Moseng, Pam Mothersole, Margaret Mulreany, Terrence Nance, John Nearey, Kevin Needle, Leon Newkirk, Derek Newman, Karin Newman, Linnea Nicholson, Terri Oertel, Laine Ohmann, Denise Oliver, Darlene Oliver, Debbie Oliver, Gary Opsahl, Karen Orebaugh, Steve Owens, Gina Owens, Lucia Padua, Ruth Mickey McGee prepares to attack her defenseless hondbells Diane Harryman finds English amusing. Don Hresko takes a break from the monotony of classes. W1 Presidenl ofthe Junior class, Greta Laugherly amusingly chuckles at the Algebra she can'? do. Page, Keith Palmer, Lavern Parish, Joe Parks, Valeria Passero, Tarin Payne, Alyca Pazulski, Len Peacock, Paffy Pearlman, Sheldon Pearson, Jeff Peck, Dorothy Peebler, Michael Perks, Richard Peters, John Peterson, Steve Peterson, Terry Petrone, Peggy Pfeifer, Carol Pfeiffer, Neil Pierce, Dino Pollack, Sam Powell, Charles Pratner, Rene Pratt, Beth Pratt, Natalie Prewer, Greg Privitera, Tony Propst, Rhonda Prusik, Scott Quarry, Judy Queen, Christine Queen, John Queenin, Michael Raesly, Lee Raimand, Samuel Redding, Sue Reed, Robin Reidy, Ellen Reilly, Helen Reinking, April Revis, Sheila Reynolds, Mike Richards, Mike Richardson, Carry Richardson, Linda V s 1 , -E -1- , sf ., , x 3 5? sg V I.. 054, . i e gi , i i Q A 11. M44 K Xfp, W . ,sc we if 5332512 3 12 ff 72 .ff ' 13 51- .I F 1 f M -2, ' ' , x y, 5 :il fqj 5' 1 1 . was ff ! iiizigififii . fi? If if After taking a typing test, Debbie Bennett counts her errors. K ,SH ff f ' 3 P V. k ,.,s ?v1'a i ' I L-f-ide' , A gf: . Cm f: -fp .-, 1 g 'fy-4 '! 'rH in -'L' I 'K 'Q' lgvl 1-:jk 525 -I Z, V If bb' L gl. 1? g . 1 'f? ',.v:rf:fg ' . U X X? . , . rf.-sf' - '-ks: - '- , n is K , aff l'-H H-, ml... ,Q E152 r . - Qf'Ta:f:f'j' ' X -434. s' , .y f i f Tv ui' Elxv 9 Anne King finds time to chat with her friends between classes. Keith Davidson though the photographer was kidding when this picture was taken. Steve Lopynski checks out some booklets in the Guidance Office. u-., ',1Z 2, I H. 1 1 X' r 1- . Q f f 1 ,' l- 'r..- .1- Ricker, Darlene Riddle, Craig Riddle, Dale Ridgely, Richard Ridgeway, Karen Rioves, Jackie Ringle, Nancy Rivers, Diane Robbins, Kim Roberson, Bob Roberts, Warren Robey, Poul Robinson, Cindy Robinson, Dana Robinson, Debbie 7 Romeo, Mark Ropko, Cindy Rosenbloom, Sam Ross, Charles Ross, Julie Russell, Robert Rutledge, Michael Ruygrok, Angelique Ryan, Pai Safrii, Carla Salamy, Ray Salamy, Richard Saniilli, Ann Sordelli, Susan Sarfori, Bernie Saville, Janice Sayre, Misty Schsibel, Kim Schramm, Eileen Schrecengosi, John Sciffi, Diane Scoh, Michael Scoh, Keith Serio, John U4 'WW You ve got to be kiddingl Uanice Jewelll Which twin has the Toni?? lTeresa Tuthillj N. ,145 W ,W MM- Nm: ,V ' I ' 7 f--Earl:-. 4' -- 4. '. 1, W'-Ti'?1-2gf,,,W4 ,, , V, A... , V - f V. --M, - A , I- , Even when the rest of the class stops, Will Hdffield is sfill working. f Shaffer, Peggy Shalaby, Suma Shields, Marks Shouse, John Sidbury, Issac Silas, Osley Simmons, Cindy Simmons, Jeff Simms, Judy Simon, Jan Singleton, Barbara Sistrunk, Jonnie Six, Terry Sloan, Nick Smith, Carolyn Smith, Donna Smith, Lewis Smith, Mike Smith, Victor Snoots, Kim Sobowlewski, Tom Spahr, Chris Spenard, Mike 237 Spriggs, Fred Q Q 92? Siaton, Debbie Stengard, Adair After her teacher asked one of THOSE questions, Jan Day tries to remember At Homecoming, Bill Hammond volunteers his talents for the Junior class float. the correct answer. Stratchko, David Straughn, Valerie Stuart, Sharon Suber, Doris Sutt, Vernon Swanson, Nancy Swinburn, Debbie Swink, Richard Tallerice, Frank Taylor, Christine Taylor, Denise Tenifer, Robin Tera, Cindy Thomas, Donna Thomas, Sharon Thornhill, Thomas Todd, Terri Torry, Paulette Tousig nant, Terry Trachy, Tammy Trachy, Tommy Tracy, Jim Trebbe, Bonnie Troutman, Lee True, William Trupe, Jeanine MM yyyl George Hatfield flips through a magazine to pretend to his teacher that he can REALLY spend some free time usefully. f 'X l After a hard day at school, Jay Bedor and Cindy Clark begin the struggle to find the right bus among all the others. David Weitz bargains with Phil Alter during lunch to trade his cook- ies for PhiI's apple. wg S . 592 Tung, Helen Turk, Marianne Turley, Sue Tuthill, Teresa Tyree, Mark Vanderzon, Annette Vaughan, Barbara Vaughan, Tina Vaughn, Paul Vita, Joan Vito, Mike Waddy, Stanley Walder, Judy Walderson, Barbara Walker, Parthenia Ware, Trenita Warren, Cindy Washington, Deborah Waters, Vanessa Wathen, Cathy Wathen, Michelle Watson, Cheryl Watts, Linda Waugh, Kenneth Weatherford, Cecelia J f , 4 2 ' ff ,, Paul Geiger Ends a few spare moments in drawing. Weckesser, Carol Weeks, Gwen Weems, Mike Weitz, David Wenzel, Mike Werner, Regina Whichard, Bob White, Heidi White, Karen White, Pam Whittaker, Jody Wilkerson, Paul Willard, Jackie Willey, Richard Williams, Annette Williams, Edward Williams Gloria Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Jean Williams, Marion Williamson, Gary Wilson, Dan 'fx the day to enioy '!9,f.4:':-:acc 1' 4- Mfg , r. -I v- it 'H A ,N IV 1 J i After the announcement of an early closing, the entire school bombards the buses with snowballs. ' 4 ,2- Ron Croft and Mike Walsh pretend to be interested in the class discussion, away. . . 4 P mb' 'bm but they are actually dreaming l J elif J . 'J W . , i'ii ' J it ftfif' , 4. me-Q., fizvfzgf- , 0 I ' at W 3 gin in ,YE .3 if if y ' ' Q 1 I its il -4 i K l x K J i' l Vlhlson, Ken Vwlson, Scott Vlhnstead, Barbara Wolfe, Cheryl Wolfe, Don Wolman, Sue Womack, Aubrey Work, Scott Wright, Laura Wright, Wade Wuenstel, Dan Wyant, Dawna Wyatt, Jeannette Yambor, Sharon Yohe, Pat Young, Carol Younger, Lisa Yslas, Richardo Greg Capotosto looks extremely hungry as Dawn Penniman tries,to convince him that he CAN'T have her sand- wich. During typing class, Barbara Gregory tires to explain that she REALLY can type 75 w.p.m. without ANY mis- takes. . . Catching up on last night's homework Karen Opsahl funds the hall o convenient place to study. , q, l,-L ff!! Zanders, Wanda Zimbro, Carl Zimmer, Gary Zucconi, Devin if , , wma: +1 -',- -f - - I. OPHO GRE 4 Abbott, Wanda Acton, Michael Adams, Marilyn Adair, Glenn Ahlquist, James Allan, Oliver Albrighl, Ronald Alestock, Carroll Alexander, Kim Ali, Mumlag Allen, Barbara Allison, Johnie Alston, Cynthia Alston, Gloria Alston, John Amaiucci, Donna Anderson, Nels Andros, Thomas Anstead, Kenneth Antoun, Mark Appel, Sandra Appenzeller, Beth Appleton, Steve Arrnslead, Paul Armstrong, Larry Aronholt, Debra Ash, Deborah Ashford, Cindy Asselta, Deborah Astlin, Cheryl ,av I always have the iob of cIeanup. - lRonald Wat- kinsl Concenlrationl - lFaith VanLunenl M,....,mro-an f-f -, Mappa v ,WMM . .,..,. ...ami 1 Yi it gil Athey, Michael Attick, Bonnie Austin, Bryan Austin, Louise Ayars, Judith Babuskova, Lenka Baker, Janice Ball, Jeffrey Ballanger, Kim Baluch, Dorothy Barber, Jean Barbee, Bill Barbitta, Linda Barnwell, David Barnes, Pamela Barrett, Patricia Bartnick, VWlliam Barton, Malcom Bates, Cheryl Beall, Laura Beauchamp, John Beaver, Kenneth Beavers, Debra Beavers, James Beckett, Ramona Bedor, Andy Bell, Debbie Bell, Judy Belle, Derrick Bender, Robert Bender, Terrie Bennett, Edgar Berkley, Barbara Berry, Rick Bethea, Barbara Bieber, Bill Bird, Jeanette Birner, Paul Blancato, Charles 'Jim I' 1 ' I , . ,' nnflf, ' ,, C ' , 1 01113 I H F ,K- Boito, Denise Bolding, Thelma Boley, Keith Bolita, Danny Boo, Kun-Woo Boone, Leo Boone, William Boswell, Floey Boyer, Wendelin Braddy, Marvin Breeden, Matthew Breinin, Lauri Brewrink, Kathy Brown, Beverly Brown, Daniel Brown, Elizabeth Brown, James Brown, Ronald Brown, Yvonne Browne, Toni ? . f ilm ! ff.:- . ,L ,V my, , f, 1,-9 ,ml . 1 BW Y 5'-! ,251 'i i' f -4:2,.s.2f1' : 1 'S' G I .. fl , In ,N ,,.,, P lf FQ 2 ff 7 ' , V E. 4, X 4 1 5' ' , Q-' ' 5, 42.1, 3 A , 1 V 1 i , 1 2 J X w ga, 6? 3 435' P ff lb' ' I 45 x l 1' it if-35 QQ, Man ff A ,, X- -is But I'm too scared to lumpl screams Collen Coffman 4 Are you ready to operate, Doctor? - lDerrick Sylvers, Anthony Douglasl 'x Maureen Matthews checks out a LAIR contact sheet ve M Janet Roberts. Hans Goodenough. 4 ,,,. Y f 4 , , ,V , r ,W , rs- , 3,3 xi Q 3: ll C' ..: , V 1' 5 ' Q'f'- 77 , .,., 2 , l 1' l ' , I I 7 . 77124 v V K L If Bunn, Donald Burch, Susan Burchick, Terry Burgess, Beth Burgess, Kevin Burris, Aubrey Burt, Mike Burton, William Bush, James Byorick, Kim Cabe, Michael Cade, Lowell Call, Alaire Callaway, Craig Cambell, Patricia Cameron, Daniel Cameron, Reggie Canino, Lillian Cannon, Walter Carey, Barbara Carey, Darlene Carey, Diane Carpenter, Michael Carter, Teresa Cason, Pam 4 1 5 ii . 1 ff silk ai ,,, V ,3 , 41 - 'xl 7 ' .--- f iff Andrea Wilson. RlCkY RUlm0n- 7 Ccssels, Sue Caudill, Lenny Cave, David Cece, Mary Cecil, Barbara Ceresa, Patrick Chappell, Barry Chase, Ambrose Chase, Ralph Chester, Tamara Chick, Charles Christensen, Sharon Christmas, Tony Chung, Soon Clark, Charles Clark, Melvin Clarke, John Clearwater, Denise Clearwater, Lynn Coe, Melanie Coffman, Colleen Cofske, Robert Cogswell, Catherine Colbe, John Coleman, Angela Coley, Annie Collins, Charles Colmore, Ronald Neut Merncks tries to make his way to his bus through the 3:00 p.m. confusion. Did you see what I lust saw? Penny Russell Ngqxliff-.... i S A l A if 4-3 -2, fbi 'fn t A 4 Q 2? T , Q fvrzcrvrf aa lie Q, Q ' ' .-V1 -. ,N - :zidfirf 'lim 5 X-L '- I think I'II goto sleep during this lecture, mutters Teresa Ikley. MGVY Dell0S0- Colter, Coreen Conn, Robin Conway, Patricia Cook, Alleda Cook, Lisa Cook, Patricia Cooper, Judy Cosby, Phyllis Costanzo, Robert Cox, Kelly Cox, Pamela Cox, Russell Craig, Florence Craig, Steve Crain, Patricia Crockett, Sheila Cross, Faye Crowne, Sharon Croy Geri Cunningham, Dennis Curley, Steven Cuthrell, Hugh Damon, Peter D'Annunzio, Mark Darden, Anthony Daughenbaugh, Matthew Davis, Dawn Davis, Deborah Davis, Lisa Davis, Patty Davis, Patricia Dawson, James Dawson, Linda Day, Ed Dean, David Dean, Kim Debeihizy, Cynthia Deck, Lisa Delosa, Mary Delyea, Lorraine Dempsey, James Dempsey, John Devaughn, Mark Deyo, Michelle Dickenson, Kathy Di Giovine, Claude 7 Mary Oneda, Sandy Appel Anthony Douglass, Regina Nicholson. ,:. ..,. ,Q ' AJ , ,wp he 'lf E ,yy gf, it John Heizer. fu -I A '59 Linda Shofland. 1. 'Nl X K Di Girolomo, Mike Dill, Dennis Dill, Kevin Dobbin, Theresa Dobson, Susan Dodson, Charles Donahue, Daniel Donahue, John Donnells, Diana Dom, Deborah Douglas, Anthony Douglas, Terry Drescher, Roben Dubois, Raymond Dugger, Janice Duke, Diane Durantine, Peter Durbin, Lynn Edelen, John Edwards, Carolyn Edwards, Lloyd Eilertson, Kathy Ekers, Laine Ellis, Ricardo Emans, Charlotte Erickson, Sherry Escalante, Mario Escalante, Norma Eslin, Donald Ethridge, Darrell Fairgrieve, Peggy Farmer, Sue Feather, Karen Felsher, Mark Fendlay, Harry Fernandez, Kathy Fetzko, Darlene Field, Eric Fields, Donald Fields, Robert Fierstein, Sharon Finchiem, Rita Fisher, Janet Fitzpatrick, Karen Fleming, Betty Fogle, Chuck Folea, Richard Foote, Patti j'i1fQi , ,4 ff - 4 n was . if be X ff: ,ff :Fr 11 l 4 vi All gifs., ,, fl' lx Wi -l' M ' Q, r. .r-t t,,, r ,F r f I K a A l l 8 fi' W, , .,,,,. 1 .,.,.,.,, 5. ..,1 ., ..f. F ' f'- f,:Vf,,:rW 6 Jeff Strombaugh. 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