Richard Montgomery High School - Rocket Yearbook (Rockville, MD)
- Class of 1970
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srsai mm EBB V.«rv, ROCKET 1970 Published by the Yearbook Staff Richard Montgomery High School Rockville, Maryland Vol. XLIII 2 3 Richard Montgomery 1969—70: 4 5 A year of contrast and change The academic, practical, and artistic quietly coexist. Versatile, kaleidoscopic, the students themselves the supremacy of the Mighty Rockets! A new coach. Renovation in home economics and girls’ locker rooms. New courses, teachers, and equipment. Late, but new lockers. Changed attitudes—towards dress, towards education, towards dissent. A new vice-principal. Progress? Reform? Regression? Or merely superficial change? CONTENTS Faculty 20 Classes 56 Organizations 206 Athletics 240 Community 266 . tits: c.. Jfec- w®s •V - VM . « X'.'V S,'SJT W% ' V vw - 'V- vtoSEv , V -N •V. $ iill Hi %r -v.. ■jSVC Fv V 'S-'; S8B 'wv.v?. n s, • „- •. 'F tH frlskttFr wC-C‘ • «•; ImPwS •: 4 y Y‘K V a -v. v rw .oAT' st A'ffwAi § 'i - . • • ML , v. • '' V' A %'.v j .' w« ii 'i S'4' ! ' up ““Wy® XV ■ V : }( i ■ Im ot jm gW®i ft 9 sSXv'li vRvr - S. v V .fcjN™ • A _✓ «$ 5. • _________i m . . N - «VI v v . ,-. .•£; N ■_ « FACULTY inquisitive honest interested boring exasperated poetic understanding repetitive pedantic scientific tyrannical fair egotistical frustrated confused Mr. Miles, Principal, leads a discussion with students on current school policy. Serving as a principal to almost two thousand pupils Mr. Miles proved that it was possible to supervise a school and at the same time take an active interest in its students. Demonstrating his admistrative abilities, he successfuly guided, disciplined, and motivated R.M.'s students and teachers. During his six years in office, many changes have taken place. He has seen the image of Richard Montgomery change from die-hard conservativism to faint liberalism. He has given students new courses, longer lunch periods, smoking areas, and cleaner lavatories. He has granted pants, maxiskirts, miniskirts, and see through blouses to girls; to boys long hair, beards, sandals, shorts, and T-shirts. He directed the replacement of rat-infested hall lockers and the rejuvenation of home economics' and girls' locker rooms. Many staff changes took place this past year with the pro- motion of Mr. Holdsworth, the departure of Mr. Reiff, and the appearance of ten new teachers. But perhaps these changes are only ephemeral, a face-lift for our aging school. The real measure of Mr. Miles' ability as principal can be taken in the many graduates who are on their way to success today. 20 • Faculty Mr. Holdsworth, Assistant Principal, explains to a student that you must sign your name to all tardy slips. Administration engineers changes at RM Miss Will, Assistant Principal, discovers that the line is still busy at the Board of Education. The most obvious change in the administrative staff was the departure of Mr. Reiff and the arrival of Mr. Holdsworth, formerly a graphic arts teacher. He and the other vice-principals, Mr. Vargo and Miss Will, handled the various school operations, such as announcements, assemblies, and attendance. Due to the new dress code, they no longer had to worry about which culotte-wearing girls should be sent home or which hirsute boy should be made to visit the barber. However, they still had the job of disciplining the many rule-breaking students. Mr. Vargo, Assistant Principal, takes time out from a busy schedule to talk with Jack Hansen. Mrs. Merendino is happy because she has finished all of her typing early. A student informs school nurse Mrs. Henderson that her headache will be gone when the 2:20 bell rings. 22 • Faculty R.M.'s secretarial staff was certainly an indispens- able part of the school life. They formed the un- noticed machinery that kept the big wheels in the school running smoothly. Mrs. Roush prepared trans- cripts for R.M.'s college hopefuls and Mrs. Nice- warner kept the small problems of administration from bothering Mr. Miles. She was also busy adding decorative touches throughout the office and halls. The office secretaries typed bulletins while the guid ance secretaries arranged counseling appointments. School nurse Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Joyce, her aide, sorted out the really ill students from those with tests that day. Mrs. Joyce chuckles as she reads a student's note which explains her voiceless condition. Although she has the demanding job as secretary to Mr. Miles, Mrs. Nicewarner always has a friendly smile. Mrs. Gursky is happy to give a student a pass back to class. Office secretary Mrs. Leather man cannot figure out whose name she left off the field trip attendance memorandum. Memos, bulletins and schedules keep the secretaries and nurses busy. Registrar Mrs. Roush does not find alphabetizing to be one of her favorite tasks. Office secretary Mrs. Reed finds out that the new switchboard is a time- saver as well as a space-saver. Mr. Crispeno explains the Maryland State Scholarship to senior Ernie Neal. Mrs. Oass finds a spare moment between appointments to make out a list of things to do. Ml m 81 KCIPJID An open ear and a sympathetic demeanor Kathy Cathers and Mr. Hull discuss social work as a possible career. Again this year, the guidance depart- ment successfully directed Richard Mont- gomery's students through their trials and tribulations. Mr. Crispeno, Mr. Hull, Mr. Horner, Mrs. Oass and Miss Smith attempted to solve every problem brought before them. They became acquainted with new sophomores, published an infor- mative monthly bulletin, warned students of test dates and helped solve personal problems. The amount of interest dis- played by students in using guidance office college materials was higher than in previous years. Many representatives from a wide assortment of colleges visited R.M. to interview prospective students. Repre- sentatives came from the F.B.I., NIH, GEICO and many companies and agencies to talk over employment prospects with R.M.H.S. students. For many, the counselors provided that extra boost that made possible a college acceptance or job placement 24 • Faculty Mr. Horner discovers that a student cut class four times last week. are a counselor’s greatest attributes. Bill Lewis is informed by department head Miss Smith that this is the very last time he will get a pencil from her. Faculty • 25 Mrs. Burkett’s face is an unconscious study in disapproval for her speech classes. Glossaries are carefully separated from indexes by Mrs. Horn. A flashback is not a type of car. explains Mrs. George patiently. 26 • Faculty Through English class was a universal experience, a little something was added in almost every class to make it not only memorable but unique for the students involved. English teachers found not only larger classes last fall, but extra help from several student teachers. Mrs. Dippell's scholars lugged huge stacks of 4 x 6 cards to and fro, while Mrs. Weaver's students tried frantically to memorize the many definitions she gave them in order to pass those infamous Board Quizzes. A way-out picture of Grendel set the mood for Mr. Ashburner's classes, while across the hall students chuckled to Mr. Mac's anecdotes. And who could forget Mrs. Bills' big black Rocket Balloon? Or the time Miss Marcello's entire class stuck 2 long pieces of spaghetti into their mouths at exactly 12:45? Of course there were more serious sides to the English classes, such as term papers, continuous vo- cabulary lessons, grammar tests and those ever-so- popular panel discussions. It's that simple! gestures a frustrated Mr. McEachern. takes many forms . . . Resource Teacher Mrs. Dipped is happy that a Rocket member finally wrote a caption correctly. from snoozing through Mr. Ashburner is the only one in the English class who laughs at his joke. An atmosphere of relaxed gaiety prevails in Mr. Jones' classes. a film of Jane Eyre Mrs. Bills is touched that one of her seniors finally gave in and bought a copy of Canterbury Tales. Sneak previews of compositions entice Miss Marcello. Progress in her drama class pleases Mrs. Frindell. Motion with meaning: a Polynesian dance is demonstrated by Mrs. Rosebery. Head librarian Mrs. Burgee writes out an overdue book notice. Librarian Mrs. Sneigon goes over the list of books the English department has requested. to reading Cliff’s Notes Library Aide Mrs. Chornock runs off a copy of a report for a student. Library Aide Mrs. Robinette sorts out overdue book cards. instead of The Aeneid. Dissection of a baby chick is demonstrated by Special Education teacher Mrs. Walshe. Faculty • 3t Mr. Worth finds that the board often gets in the way when swinging a pointer. R.M.'s math students started the year with review, learning the old would only too soon be replaced by the new. Sophomores led by new teachers, Mrs. Price and Mr. Worth, tried desperately to grasp the idea of proving similarity between triangles. Dedicated juniors in Mr. Hopko's algebra classes memorized the quadratic formula and struggled with ungainly logarithms. Frustrated students in Mr. Gnatowski's trigonometry classes puzzled over ambiguity in word problems. A handful of seniors under department head Mr. Hare were determined to learn the funda mentals of calculus. By the end of the year some of R.M.'s mathematicians gained the satisfaction of creating order from chaos. For Mrs. Price, happiness is correcting 100 papers in one period. Colonel Stiness is flattered that someone noticed his new tie. Mr. DcMoss informs a stu- dent that she still has 20 more minutes of algebra before lunch. Mr. Hopko learns that he's been writing answers to a test before giving it. Polynomials, logarithms, vectors and trig identities baffle RM math students. Mr. Hare. Resource Teacher, often has difficulty when writing with invisible chalk. Mr. Gnatowski puzzles over a problem before explaining it to the class. Mr. Bell explains for the 7th time why 3x-x=(3-1)x. Faculty • 33 watch on students Mrs. Garner chuckles inwardly as her biology class takes a test on photosynthesis. Genetics is explained to his biology class by Mr. Kilkuskie. I With the addition of a new video tape system and a new course, Man Made World, the science department started an exciting year. Sophomores in Mr. Fritts' biology classes counted fruit flies while juniors and seniors learned the best method of making a paper airplane in Mr. Feinberg's Man Made World course. Earth science and physical science enthusiasts studied fundamentals, and R.M.'s chem- istry buffs learned the periodic table and how to use it. Our future physicists, led by Mr. Hinds, dealt with the laws and changes of matter, as the Biology II class saw countless films and worked indus- triously on their special projects. Lab experiments and excursions to swamps increase students’ enthusiasm for science. Mr. Fritts has trouble cleaning a test tube after an experiment. Mr. F or mu la k can't see why June Myers doesn't under- stand his chemistry questions. Mr. Hinds watches apprehensively as a student in the back of the class turns on the gas valve. The culmination of years of scientific research: the successful lunar landings of the Eagle and the Intrepid. Security is having your very own pencil, Mr. Schowe vows. Incredulous students are informed by Mr. Feinberg that they must construct a plywood platform that will support 15 pounds. Tales of Indian slaves and gay Paree enliven Mr. Jenkins' classes. World affairs, past and present, concern students taking social studies. Mrs. Holmead points out the route of the pioneers to her U.S. history class. Mrs. Marder finds that proper enunciation helps to ger her point across. Kathy Davison questions Mr. Stewart's liberal views. With the movement of the entire Social Studies de- partment to the upper floor, and a new course of study in American history, the 1969-1970 academic year began for R.M.'s social studies students. Headed by Mrs. King, the department carried students over problems of the past and present. Tenth graders were led through Recon- struction by Mr. Butler. Eleventh graders progressed from the Revolution to the Vietnam war in Mrs. Holmead's U.S. history classes. Seniors, who had more variety in their courses, studied trends and customs of other coun- tries in Mrs. Hendry's world history class and in Mrs. Andersen's geography classes. Students in Mr. Stewart's economics and sociology classes and Mr. Marlow's P.O.D. course spent long hours researching numerous papers on current and controversial topics. Through the inclusion of economic and social problem-solving, discussion on the forms of government, and stress on the relationship of current to past events, Social Studies became relevant to the 1970's. Mr. Bernstein makes out an answer sheet for his next test. Students discover the problems An inquisitive history student keeps Mr. Bosnia jumping. « ••• Feudalism is not what the McCoys and the Hatfields do. stresses Mrs. Hendry. Mrs. King, Resource Teacher, is shocked that someone thinks Sicily is a world power. of government and economics. Steve Chapman's paper on inflation is deflated by Mr. Marlow. Mrs. Andersen points out the advantages of a Moslem costume to her geography class. Allan Curtis obviously enjoys Mrs. Flynn's class. Department Head Mr. Wight leads his French Y class in the Marseillaise. The language department not only taught its students foreign tongues, but also broad- ened their knowledge of alien lands and peoples. The consolidation of the department on the lower floor helped the teachers to work together on courses of study. First year stu- dents concentrated on vocabulary and sen- tence structure while those in their second year struggled through grammar and pronun- ciation. Third and fourth year students en- joyed literature and did some original writing. Mrs. Zeiders and Mrs. Fiege coached their Parisiennes while Miss O'Donovan helped her estudiantes with their espanol. And of course the Latin students learned all about Caesar's Gallic Wars and quite a bit about English, too. RM’s language department rebuilds the Tower of Babel. Spanish teacher Senorita O'Donovan shows her first year class how a Spanish Y is pronounced. Two friendly admirers look on as Mr. Miles shows the correct way of stabbing ants. A new coach and the renovation of locker Miss McNeely insists Mr. Dobrick get his football players off M SS GatcheU COunts the day's skippers with delight. New lockers for the girls' locker room, and a new football coach, Joseph Dobrick, were some of the changes in the P.E. department this year. Boys' P.E., staffed by Mr. Miles, Mr. Walthall and Mr. Dobrick, follow- ed the usual autumn curriculum of football and track and field. During the winter season the boys occupied themselves with wrestling, weight- lifting and volleyball. Spring found R.M.'s athletes playing basketball and baseball. Mrs. Wedberg, Miss McNeely and Miss Gatchell guided their girls through golf, fencing, bowling, and gymnastics. Also included were hockey, basketball and softball. In co-ed gym classes the girls proved that the gentler sex isn't necessarily the weaker. Mrs. Wedburg thoroughly enjoys co-ed gym class. rooms add to the numerous changes at RM. Mr. Dobrick wishes he had never gotten up this morning. Mr. Walthall finally crosses the finish line of the 440 relay. R.M.'s Business department played an im- portant part in the future lives of many stu- dents. Under a new department head, Mr. Dawson, teachers prepared business students to step into the working world and become responsible citizens. Shorthand students ciphered and deciphered under Mrs. Bishop while Mr. Sink demonstrated how to balance a ledger to his future bank directors. Mr. Zeck and Mr. Haynes conducted business math and bookkeeping classes. Mrs. McDonald, Mr. Kelly and others taught typing and notehand to business and college students. Mrs. McDonald helps a future typing wizard get her fingers out of the type- writer. The intricacies of banking, adding Mr. Kelly points out to Sharon Burdette the correct procedure for typing a letter. Mrs. Hall listens to the dictation she has recorded for her shorthand class. Theresa Nicholson tries to persuade Mrs. Glaser to give her two more points on her bookkeeping test. Mr. Sink starts a film on customer credit for his banking class. machines and typewriters are discovered by business students preparing to work in a new world. Mr. Dawson, Business Education Resource Teacher, talks about Saturday's game with Tom McGlaughhn. Mr. Haynes is distracted by a sudden move to the door. Business students master various skills, Mr. Homick keeps smiling even after the whole class flunked his last test. Mr. Zeck questions a student's reason for tardiness to his business math class. Mrs. Bishop dictates a letter to her transcription class. Mrs. Wilson. Resource Teacher, tries to find out who painted all the art tables charteuse. No applause, just money, is given for a piano recital, insists Mr. Bene- dict. while art students are engrossed in ceramics and clay, music students are preoccupied with do, re, me. Whether playing with the band or singing with the choir, R.M. music students had a busy year. Led by Mr. Dahlin, the marching band performed half time shows for the football games, while later in the year the orchestra performed for R.M.'s Christmas assembly and at county junior high schools. The choir, led by Mr. Benedict, sang at numerous concerts throughout the community. Learning about notes, rests, and various composers, the general music classes had a successful year. The Art department, headed by Mrs. Wilson, helped stu- dents to develop their own artistic ideas through sculpturing, oil painting, metalwork and numerous other projects. Stu- dents thus found a means of expressing themselves in the fine arts classes. Laura Grady listens to Miss Karaberi's suggestions about her art project. Mr. Dahlin plans a Beethoven's Birthday celebration with his music class. Faculty • 47 Industrial arts teacher Mr. Kaufman has never seen a file used quite this way before. Fundamental skills are invaluable even Home economics teacher Mrs. Mennell hurriedly constructs another apron for her cooking class. Mr. Hollis and Rick Woolfitt pursue a problem together. Christi Magruder is advised by Mrs. Beldon how to make a professional-looking belt. in today’s mechanized world. The Practical Arts department gave stu dents the opportunity of acquiring much needed skills basic to today's world. Stu- dents became ready and able to meet the challenges of modern society. A re- modeled home arts section and several new instructors, Mr. Kaufman, Mr. Stu- benhoferand Mrs.Mennell, represented the changes this department has seen. Courses such as mechanical drawing and wood- working were as popular with the boys as home arts was with the girls. Auto me- chanics was graced by the presence of several girls this year which undoubtedly made the class more interesting to males. Mr. Baroni headed the driver education department, which enrolled a large por- tion of the student body. This course was offered free to all students and taught them how to be safe, responsible drivers as well as how to beat the simulators. Auto mechanics instructor Mr. Fisk points out things of interest in an engine. You've got your brake on.” criticizes the department head, Mr. Baroni. Mistakes can not be recorded unless the button is turned to ”ON”, in- forms a suspicious Mr. Brown. Resource Teacher Mr. Frazier is amused that a student put the fan belt on inside out. Practical talents are carefully nurtured to life. RM’s custodial staff “Keeps America beautiful,” while cafeteria workers fight battles against hunger. Mrs. Copley Mrs. Harris Miss Havens Mrs. Hulse Mrs. Luhn Mrs. Page Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Clark—Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Marcoux Mrs. Ritenour Mrs. Hall Mrs. Stanton Mrs. Watkins Mrs. Ward Mrs. Shaw Building Services Staff Aubrey Walters—Building Services Manager Roger Ambush Willie Edens William Witt William Snow Visions of p tes and mousses appear as Mrs. Page and Mrs. Harris busily prepare kale and peanut butter sandwiches. Arthur Nichols Wallace Harris Dwight Demar Edward Washington William Reedy Oliver Moore Marion Roberts Stella Thompson Mr. Edens, Mr. Walters, and Mr. Moore smile for the birdie in a rare lull between jobs. The cafeteria staff serves another routine lunch to faculty and students alike. • I CLASSES bored boisterous studious sloppy talented versatile paranoic phlegmatic apathetic proud conservative liberal clannish enthusiastic happy Senior Class Officers: Jill Savage (treasurer). Bob Van Eyken (president), Mrs. Bills (sponsor), Larry Conley (vice-president), Mr. Wight (sponsor), Sally Mallison (secretary). Seniors are groomed for the establishment. To be a senior is to be a filler of forms. Employers, colleges, draft boards, scholarship committees, the Internal Revenue Service—everyone has a form to be filled out in triplicate by unaware senior students. And what senior, desperately searching for a job or a college, hasn't decided at least once to give it all up and be a beachcomber? To be a senior is to be divided. He knows he should study, he knows he should keep up his average, but what the heck! It's his last year. In this spirit, the class of 1970 undertook to plan such gala happenings as the 1969 Christmas dance, “Christmas Court , the 1970 Senior Banquet and, at long last, the graduation ceremonies. To be a senior is to be honored for achievements past and present. The 1970 Seniors were all-star football players, It's Academic! scholars, honor team members, and participants in numerous other activities throughout their R.M. years. To be a senior is to be at the top. It is like sitting in a rocking chair on a gabled roof—knowing that sooner or later he's going to fall; but how soon and how far depends on which way the wind blows. Seniors • 55 Standouts in an outstanding class Matthew Weston-Dawkes received a coveted Semi-Finalist ranking for his performance on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifiying Test, an honor achieved by only 15,000 college-hopefuls across the country. Matt's score on this intensive examination placed him among the top .5% of all students taking the test. Matt was also President of the National Honor Society, Captain of the It's Academic Team, Treasurer of the Stu- dent Council, and a member of the track team. However, these impressive titles do not describe the real person. His sense of humor, in the form of educated double- talk and atrocious puns, confused and amused many an unsuspecting classmate. As for being a slave to study and memorization, he was anything but. A steady diet of reading over the years, he believed, was the primary factor in his success in school and on tests such as the NEDT, SAT, and NMSQT, rather than the memorization of facts. Letters of Commendation are awarded annually to those students who scored just below the Semi-Finalist selection score for their state. Only 40,000 seniors in the nation received these letters, which were welcome additions to the applica- tions of these college-bound students. R.M. had ten students who received this award. Matt Weston-Dawkes is diverted from his topsy-turvy text by a gleeful classmate. Seniors battle sleep, and triumph 56 • Senior Honors the 1970 Senior Class Honors Section Letters of Commentation Recipients: BOTTOM ROW. A. Thalhamer J. Johnson. P. Bro«n. SECOND ROW: A. KoffnerJ. Ha„i«angar. B. Woodhull L. Davidson. THIRD ROW: B. VanEyken. J. Butts. J. Takahashi. at NMSQT testing center. Senior Honors • 57 Pins, plaques, and scholarships: BOTTOM ROW: D. Shimoda. S. Martinelli (secretary). M. Weston-Dawkes (president), A. Kuffner (treasurer), G. Hyland (vice-president). SECOND ROW P Brown, S. Burge C. Liang A. Thalhamer. S. Liljigren. B. Grigsby. C. Curley. J. Heflin. THIRD ROW: G. Peiser, M. Morrison. I. Stabler. C. Komoroski J. Takahashi S. Wilhg C. Urdahl. L. Davidson. FOURTH ROW: J. Blevins, A. Walsh, J. Johnson. M. Handzo, B. Woodhull. C. Hagedorn, J. Haltiwanger D Groves. FIFTH ROW: J. Luthy. B. VanEyken. B. Cooper, J. Butts. B. Croson, M. McCord. National Honor Society The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization which recognizes students who have shown themselves to be outstanding in the areas of citizenship, leadership, scholarship, and service. Throughout the year, members tutored struggling scholars. Eligible juniors and seniors were in- ducted in the spring. Seniors had one last chance to improve their grade average enough to be able to join at the end-of-year induction, no mean feat with the ''slumps going around. Pins and mem- bership cards were issued to the members, and were kept as mementos of long, hard years of work. 58 • Senior Honors the trappings of academic excellence. The It's Academic Team exercised their cerebrums each week in preparation for the big show, which was taped on November 7 and shown on WRC-TV on January 27. Matt Weston-Dawkes, Bob VanEyken, and Andy Kuffner were off to a sputtering start in the first two rounds, but rose dazzlingly in the tense, edge-of-the-seat Grab Bag period to defeat Bishop O'Connell and Anacostia High Schools by a slim margin of victory. With Giant Food as sponsor, the team won for RM's library two sets of reference books and, for themselves, a scholarship fund of $550. Tryouts for the smart squad were held last spring, when they and three alternates, senior Pam Brown and juniors Dave Garfinkel and Mike Cheslosky, were chosen on the basis of speed and accuracy of response out of twenty applicants. A well-rounded team emerged from the six during fall practice: Matt, the math, science, and trivia master; Bob, the geography and history afficinado; and Andy, the literature, art, and sports expert. One innovation in procedure this year was the team's use of the new videotape machine, which allowed them to rehearse in front of a camera before the actual taping. ■'ir;irnTiT;TnM.vi.i.v The tension over. Bob. Matthew, and Andy reap the rewards of acuity from Giant Food Store Manager Burt Cohen, white sponsor Miss Lindsey and M.C. Mac Me Garry look on. “It’s Academic” Senior Honors • 59 Bob Gawler, in good company. He was honored at the Touchdown Club's annual Award Banquet at the Sheraton Park Hotel. To Bob's left is Washington Senator Frank Howard, and to his right, Lance A!worth of the San Diego Chargers. For Bob Gawler, football has become a real honor, one justly deserved for the hard work and dedication put forth. As a member of the Varsity Team, Bob, a 5'9 , 185 lb. senior, played spectacularly on both offense and defense, running up a total yard gain of more than 1000 yards. For his efforts, he received the Jantzen Golden Helmet Award, the Touchdown Club Award at a formal dinner at the Sheraton Park Hotel, and the All-Metropolitan Teams for both The Evening Star and The Washington Post, as well as the Montgomery County First Team. In the future, Bob will need a lot of stamina and endurance to play college football. These are qualities he has exhibited this year by playing four games with one broken wrist and suffering another broken wrist in the last game of the season. Next year, Bob hopes to major in business administration at the University of Maryland. Of course, his plans also include becoming a Terrapin under Coach Roy Lester, formerly of Richard Montgomery. Congratulations to Bob on his fine achievements and good luck to this star athlete in the future. Rocket athletes claim fame . . . Mr. Miles and Coach Dobrick look on with pride as Bob receives the Jantzen Golden Helmet Award from Mel Ceppos, President of Larry Alan, Inc. POST PLAYER OF THE YEAR Photo-The Washington Post Senior Honors • 61 STEVE KIMBALL Star First Team All-Suburban Maryland Offense Star All-Montgomery County Offense Post First Team All-Metropolitan Offense Post First Team Montgomery County Offense . . . county wide, state wide, and nation wide. GARY PACQUET Star All-Montgomery County Offense Star Honorable Mention, All-Suburban Offense 62 • Senior Honors DANNY BENSON Post Montgomery County Second Team Offense FRANK DUNLEAVY Post First Team Montgomery County Defense JOHN LOUDENBERG Post Second Team Offense Star All Suburban Offense Star All Montgomery County Offense Semcw Honors • S3 It was in the stars: Angie Hocker as the 1969 Homecoming Queen. The time: Halftime, Oc- tober 29, 1969. The place: The gritty R.M. track; in front of thousands of spectators. The event: The crowning of the 1969 Homecoming Queen. The mood: Tense excite- ment among the crowd, ner- vousness among the princesses. The climax: The crowning of a surprised Angie Hocker by the 1968 Queen, Julie Kalins, among wild cheering and exclamations of I knew it! . Angie, chosen as a prin- cess by her homeroom, was voted this honor by the Varsity football team. She received a kiss, a crown, some roses, a charm bracelet, and a regal ride around the track. That night, at The Age of Aquarius , the high point was the spotlight dance of the Queen and her escort, Sam Riggs. Homecoming faded into memory as the last colorful horoscope poster was taken off the gym wall, to be kept as a memento of the dance. Sam Riggs, a proud Rocket, poses with his Queen after the Homecoming game, in which RM defeated Walter Johnson, 7-0. Princesses Alicia Beach Pamela Brown Deborah Caruso Nancy Cleveland Barbara Diddle Roberta Fortunato Carolyn Gledhill Ruth Hairston Ginger Hyland Chris Kortum Christi Magruder Jane Michelich Linda Mills Linda Powers Janet Reilly Sandra Seckar Isabel Stabler Ellen Strunk Belinda Whalen Barbara Woodhull Senior Honors • 64 Princesses Debbie Balster Donna Marcel Janis Blevins Chris McDonnell Debbie Clem Lynne Moulton Jackie Dempsey Jean Osmundson Karen Foster Peggy Riley Sue Gavin Janice Rycoskey Arle Hall Jackie Smiles Lindsey Hinds Teresa Tonneman Ginger Hopkins Kris Wakefield Debbie Lapham Donna Wooditch Her majesty caught at leisure. Ye Queen and her royal escort. Frank Dunleavy. before ye truth be told. Upon ye twentieth night of December, 1969, at half after eight a merry dance was held for to celebrate ye joyous season of Christmastide. At ye stroke of ten, our noble queen was chosen from among ye deserving princesses of her realm. Her name be Diane Callicutt. Following ye coronation, all ye royal subjects were invited to partake of punch served from ye old wassail bowl and cookies baked in ye homes of her loyal sub- jects. When ye clock struck half after eleven, ye dance officially ended. A good time was had by all who attended, and a record of this splendid event was placed in the yearly chronicle of ye realm, which was distributed throughout the land. Queen of “Ye Christmas Court,” Diane Callicutt. Senior Honors • 65 First day scramble is no Senior Beverly Funk checks the homeroom list to find she has been placed in a sophomore homeroom. 66 • Seniors obstacle for sophisticated seniors. Cathy Lucille Adams Dana Amos Mark James Armstrong Gerald Lewis Baird Leslie Maynard Adams James Edward Anders Christopher Percival Arndt Gregory Baisey William Frazier Adams Susan Lauretta Anders Mike Scott Arneson Brenda Louise Baker George Frank Allnutt Carolyn Gay Anderson Allison Aimee Ashby Debra Lou Balster Susan Terese Allnutt Richard Earle Applegate Hugh Thomas Atnip Thomas Emory Baltz Seniors • 67 Michael Devane Barron Charles McBaul Alicia Stacey Beach Lawrence Cole Beall Seniors remember the good old days, when lunch took 28 minutes and Russell Thomas Beavers Sharon Alice Bechtold Warren Evan Beers Philip Michael Begosh 68 • Seniors Cynthia Gay Bestpitch Gregory Cecil Bitting Janis Carol Blevins Catherine Anne Boland milk cost 2 P. Harry Williamson returns the lemonade in favor of 21 ice cream sandwiches. Even though it is only homeroom, Tom Donaldson has already begun to think of lunch. Seniors • 69 Karen Jones plugs herself in and turns on. Marsha Lynn Boyd Robert Vernon Brashear Anthony Bryant Braxton Bernadette Gail Bridge 70 • Seniors Virginia Ann Brittain Linda Sue Brown Sharon Ann Burdette Patricia Anne Brousseau Pamela Allen Brown Marcia Jean Burgee Anne Elizabeth Brown Thomas Edward Buck Suzanne Holliday Burgess David Wayne Brown John Joseph Buranich Ward McClelland Burgess Audio-visual aids electrify education. Linda Frances Burroughs John Walker Butts Frederick Robert Byers Christine Ellen Byrne Seniors • 71 Veronica Rose Byrne Diane Lee Callicutt Carol Lynn Cameron Richard Edward Campbell Janet Louise Capasso Print provokes, entertains, exposes, saddens. Lisa Caplan Craige Allyn Cauley Tina Ann Christianson Maria Ellen Carballo Steve Eugene Chapman Greig Courtney Clark Sandra Lee Carroll Vickie Ellen Chasteen Deborah Kaye Clem Deborah Anne Caruso Betty Anne Cheslosky Nancy Lynn Cleveland Kathryn Jean Cathers Dwight Ronald Childs Sharon Murray Cleveland 72 • Seniors Everly Smith peruses a college pamphlet. Seniors • 73 Robert Foster Cline Sandra Louise Collins Lois Jean Clink Deborah Louise Como Carol Coleman Larry Emerson Conley James Emmett Collins Ronald Lee Connelly Ronnie James Collins William Thomas Connor 111 Pam Woods vows by the Great Pumpkin that her entry will be more original than Mark's this year. Charles Hartley creates his image of man. The mind of man: molded and cut by society. Karen Ruth Cooper John Howard Craig Robert Franklin Cooper Linda Lee Crawford Edmund Warren Cornelius Rita Cheryl Criggar Pamela Lyn Coulter Kenneth Elvin Crompton Russell Wilson Coulter Robert Louis Croson Seniors • 75 Captain of cheerleading, Carolyn Gledhill, practices the soft shoe in her blanched saddles. David Alan Crowe Donna Kay Crum Dawn Odette Crumpler Barry Willi Culleen White polish 76 • Seniors Cheryl Rose Curry Steven Leroy Curtis Kathleen Davis Douglas Louis Deming April Lorraine Curtis Bruce Alan Dauenhauer Montez Maria Davis Mary Jacqueline Dempsey Clyde Allen Curtis Donald Louis Dauenhauer Katherine Cecilia Davison Linda Joyce Dennison Michael Lee Curtis Elizabeth Jane Davidson Rose Ruth Defriece Claudia Louise Dermer flows freely on Senior Recognition Day. Barbara Lynn Diddle Daniel Jay Dillon Anthony Joseph Dilorenzo Linda Diane Dodd Nancy Jean Dolan Seniority is having a teacher know your name. Thomas Earle Donaldson Bruce Xavier Duncan Patricia Louise Elbert Denise Arline Dorman Jeremiah Anthony Dwyer Richard Stephen Esche John William Douglass Michael Paul Dwyer Jeanne Laurel Ewing Joseph Paine Dudley Stephen Michael Easter Carl Jerome Fahrner Sarah Wells Duffy Joseph Thomas Eckenrode Lorrie Ann Farrer 78 • Seniors Mr. Stewart breaks the news gently to Karen Foster that her IQ scores aren't in yet. Who put chewing gum on the keys?! laughs Dawn Crumpler. Terry Lynn Fawley Dennis Fennessy Linda Susan Fero Cary Lee Ferrell Robert Michael Fitzgerald Kenneth Eugene Fleishmann John Basil Forbes John Charles Fordham Ultra-man, alias Jack Rossignol, flashes his power-packed laser gaze. 80 • Seniors Mike Curtis and Mark Kurland stand guard in front of the trophy case. Rockets right guard, on guard, and off guard. Ryland Vincent Franklin Robert Keith Freeman Ronald Freeman Geoffrey Wyatt French Seniors • 81 Beverly Jane Funk Kathleen Marie Gallagher Walter Hanson Gardiner Thomas Gregory Gastelle In a festive mood, seniors enliven a dull Suzanne Gavin Anne Christine Glass Karen Elizabeth Good Linda Ann Giarth Mary Alice Glass Elizabeth Leona Goodhue Dana Lynn Gill Carolyn Louise Gledhill David Carroll Goodnight Denise Lee Gill Wendell Bingham Goerner Laurita Corde Gordon 82 • Seniors George Pierce Gosbee Margaret Mary Govsky Cheryl Appleton Gracey Steven Russell Grade Leslie Adams can’t wait for the candles to be out so Peggy Riley can cut the cake. lunch period with a birthday celebration. Seniors • 83 Dale Lacovera sizes up her prey. 84 • Seniors James Patrick Grant Robert Benton Green Denise Jeannine Gresham Patrick John Griffin Robin Laird Green Barbara Lee Grigsby E lla Mae Greene Katharine Andrews Gregory Wanda Carol Grimes Mary Ellen Grimmer A coy look melts male resistance. Charles David Groves Linda Louise Gruber Philip John Gruentzel Michael Lane Gwinn Connie Lynn Hagedorn Richard Michael Hager Dennis Paul Hailey Ruth Perkins Hairston Ruth Sarah Haley Arle Monti-jean Hall Seniors • 85 Laughter and gossip fill the girls’ gym as Carol Virginia Hall Charles Brad Hamann Karla Michele Hall Harry Colton Hammond Mary Rebecca Hall Michael Joseph Handzo Teresa Ann Hall Jack Edward Hansen Jane Terry Haltiwanger Peter Shay Hardesty 86 • Seniors hammers echo in the locker room. Bruce George Harrison Julie Louise Harrison William Richard Harrison David Alan Hartis Daniel Craig Hatch Dianne Elizabeth Haug Ralph Elwood Havener Donald Franklin Hawthorne Scott Haskell Heavey Shaun Heavey Poker-faced Linda Giarth sees Sherrie Tuggle five and raises her five. Preparation for the big game includes blowing up inflatable chairs Joyce Ann Heflin Susan Lynn Henry Martin Patrick Higgs Steven Mark Hill Dale Gilham Helt John Stanley Herring Nancy Jean High Terry Lee Hill Charisse Ann Henderson Judith Ann Hess Wallace Don High. Jr Donald Clifford Hinde Jeffrey Curtis Henry Kathrine Lea Higgs Linda Elaine Hill Henry Ray Hinds. Jr 88 • Seniors and limbering up blowing lips. Inflation is a lot of hot air to Chris Kortum. Lindsay Marie Hinds Angela Joy Hocker Gary Barton Hockman Deborah Kay Hoffmaster Seniors • 89 Mighty number 72, Steve Kimball, rises above his injuries to drown his Spartan enemy Eric Mills tickles Kathy Frick's fancy. Angie Hocker is honored and surprised to be the 1969 Homecoming Queen. Deb Hardesty fights her way through a jungle of paper streamers at the dance. Stop the music, cries Tina Christianson. I’ve had enough! Elien Strunk spots a cute photographer and flashes a regal smile. c--v, r mm Homecoming provides a mini-car for a pert mini-queen. Max Helmuth Hohlfeld Charles Theodore Hopkins Craig Steven Hulse Thomas Richard Hunsicker Susan Holland Janice Marie Hot! Oavid Michael Humphrey Edward Lee Hunt Devra Kay Homberg Michael Richard Hovde Glenn Wallace Humphrey Karen Marie Hunt Anne Randolph Hoover Mary Margaret Howard John Joseph Hunsberger David Christopher Hyde Ginger Hopkins Charles Harrison Howes Robert John Hunsberger Ginger Ann Hyland Seniors • 91 Footloose and fancy-free, seniors perform various feats. Martha Ellen Irwin Patricia Ann Jeffreys Sharon Rose Jehle John Paul Jenkins Richard Peter Judson Marie Kamachaitis Gregory Michael Kashuba Suzanne Marie Kavanaugh Patricia Ann Jenkins Mayela Maria Jiminez Jeannin Diana Jodi David Bennette Johnson Joanne Frances Johnson Suzanne Lee Johnson Karen Leslie Jones Patricia Irene Jones 92 • Seniors For only 25 cents one can see a fancy leg show every Thursday at noon in the janitor's closet. In icy winter a sandaled student wistfully remembers Ocean City. Cathy Warwick is puzzled by the many changes around RM. Barry Stephen Kincaid Sheila Cameron Kindness Colleen King Mary Christine Komoroski Seniors Edward John Kordell Christine Suzanne Kortum Janice Elizabeth Kuhn Agnes Louise Kump William John Kronemyer Andrea Ruth Kuffner Stephen David Kuper Fay Luwana Kurland Shifting moral codes stymie students. Mark Eugene Kurland Linda Mae Kuster Barbara Joan Land Debra Lapham Dale Joan Lacovara Deborah Jean Lawrence Carloe Anne Lance Elizabeth Francis Lawrey Seniors • 95 Patricia Lynn Lawson John Layne Robert Joseph LeBleu Joan Kathleen Lehman Richard Alan Leighton Safety-minded seniors buckle up. Sharlene Ann Levy Sandra Ann Liliegren Elinor Beth Lipsitz Robert Joseph Lewis Cynthia Jane Lilly Bonnie Sue Loftis William Rawlins Lewis Debra Maluileen Lincoln David William Long Cheryl Jane Liang Lili Serine Lindstrom Hollis Wilson Long Robert Lignos Bonnie Lea Linscott Linda Lee Long 96 • Seniors Shin-up, Carol! Sentofs • 97 Marguerite Ellen Long Mary Louise Machuga John Michael Loudenberg Mary Jo Madden Gary William Luhn Linda Jeanne Mader John Richard Luthy Margaret Gay Magnanelli Teresa Macewicz Christine Lynn Magruder Mr. Bosnic attempts to teach his history class a little bit of history. 98 • Seniors Betty Lawry finds her desk a convenient place to rest weary bones. A cell, a lecture hall, or a place to sleep? Gail Mahone Susan Linda Mall Judith Ann Mangan Barbara Elanine Mangene Diane Louise Malleas Sally Louise Mallison John Vinson Malloy Donna Maria Mansell Robert Raymond Mantoni Christine Ann Marcelino Seniors • 99 Disgusted seniors realize that Stephen Markwood Linda Ann Marshall Carolyn Ann Martin Stephen Elliott Martin Horrified, Karen Wheelbarger learns that the package deal comes to $132.95. 100 • Seniors the real proof is not in the picture. Susan Mane Martinelli Larry Steven Mayo Joseph Bisbee McClintock Christine McOonnell Sheryl Ann Massaro Daniel Patrick McCarthy Michael Steven McCord Thomas Bradley McGlaughlin Ralph John Mathis Mary Crane McCausland John Gordon McDiarmid Donald Gray McGuire Joel Preston Matthews David William McChesney William Neil McDonald Maureen McLaughlin Seniors • 101 Evelyn Meikeljohn Clayton Edward Miller Linda Elaine Mills Kevin Robert Meyer David Francis Miller Gary Evans Milne Bettie Jane Michelich John Scott Miller Suzanne Joy Minard Barbara Ann Miller Thomas Jay Miller Dennis Lee Mitchell Beverly Marlene Miller Eric Emory Mills Margaret Ann Mitchell Pepper becomes a spicy S.C. issue. Gary Paul Modzel Cynthia Elizabeth Mohn Robert Edward Mongelli Stephen Howard Moody Barbara Eleanor Moore 102 • Seniors Mike McCord informs Kathy Cathers that she has just been elected Miss Student Council 1970. Bonnie Jean Moore Lynne Marie Mooty Donna Mansell is over joyed with an invitation to speak privately with Miss Will. Paper slips Michael Wayne Moran William Webb Moroney 104 • Seniors Marilyn Louise Morrison Karen Elaine Moseley Barton Michael Moss Lynne Moulton summon to atonement, praise, and payment. Seniors • 105 Helen Mae Nestor Joseph Francis Neville Frank Dominic Niagro Diane Carol Nicholson Mary Ann Norris David Hamilton Nuttycombe Frank Ralph Newcomer Julia Ann Newman Barbara Ann Noland Catherine Ann Noland Irena Oblonsky Ivana Oblonsky Slump suffers as seniors study Robert Darryl O'Connor Timothy Stephen Oleska John Dean Orr Linda Osborne 106 • Seniors Inquisitive Frank Williams searches for a map of Slobbovia for a ge- ography report Bill McDonald's inability to prove a calculus theorum amuses brainy Andy and Bob. derivatives, angles of refraction, and Homer. Jean Neal Osmundson Timothy Haynes Parris Patricia Jo Patton Eileen Elizabeth Pavay Seniors • 107 Sounds of silence change to sounds of sewing — Seamstresses search through Simplicity, Butterick and Vogue for the perfect pantsuit pattern. 108 • Seniors Georgina Jane Peiser Michael Thomas Pifer James Arthur Porter Linda Jean Pellak Rebbecca Lynne Pine Robert Chips Powell M ichael Jay Pence Paul William Planner Linda Powers Charles Pennington John Danal Polansky Cheryl Marie Price Michael Peters Patrick James Pontius Vickie Yvonne Pritchard RM’s homemakers prepare for tomorrow. Robert William Regan John Walter Reightler Janet Therese Reilly Nancy Rosely Puglia Mary Ann Redding Seniors • 109 Instead of detention, this student has been assigned to figure out every combination on every lock in the girls’ locker room. Andrew Rem Donna Jeanne Ricketts Eloise Janme Reiner James David Riggleman Elaine Reinhold Samuel Lowry Riggs Dana Re nikov Margaret Susan Riley Ruth Lynn Rhodes Jacquelyn Craig Rimel 110 Seniors Barbara E lame Rmgler Barbara Robinson Bonnie Lou Ritneour Michael Rene Robinson William Rivers Stanley Guy Robinson Patricia Susan Roach Lynn Ann Romero Phillip Robenolt Michael Vincent Ronayne Students wind through intricate mazes of numbers, letters, and words. Blase students peruse the Phoenix, RM's underground tabloid. Priceless poses depict senior pranks. Scott Kevin Rose Patricia Lee Runion Wilson Russ Janice Louise Rykoskey John William Rosssignol Victoria Ellen Rupel Carol Ann Russell Michael Thomas Rynders Michael Rothenbuhler Frank Rush George Russo Frederick James Sadler Jerry Wayne Rowe Gary Allen Rush Lawrence Ryan Harold Gulden Sadler 112« Seniors Elizabeth Church Sante llene Denise Saunders Becky Pine hangs on for dear life. Penelope Saunders Jill Louise Savage Seniors 113 Paul Robert Savard Joan Laurelle Savary Susan Scalamandre Charles Paul Scarborough Mike Peter is glad that the draft lottery comes but once a year. 114« Seniors The roulette-wheel draft: for seniors, a very serious game. Stanley Thomas Scharry Sandra Lyn Seckar Claire Rene Shadoan Susan Shannon Henry Bruce Schwalm Marc Edward Secor Alan Frederic Shaffer Dana Allison Sharp Michael Byron Seals Stephen Charles Seifert Raya Shalit Janet Sharp Barbara Ann Seawright Nick Anthony Semer, Jr. Colleen Lynn Shanahan Michael Jerome Sheckles Seniors 115 Lorraine Shortz Steven Franklin Simmons Robert Elias Simon, Jr. Barbara Joan Sims Seniors find various outlets for Malcolm Wayne Skiver Theresa Smallwood Jacqueline Jean Smiles Cynthia Ann Smith 116 Seniors Rosemary Smith Timothy James Sorrells Victoria Ann Smouse Diana Lee Souder their creative urges. Stuffing tissue paper through chicken wire is a favorite pastime of Patty Roach. The cast of one of RM's many theatrical productions listens to the director. Mark Wilkinson acknowledges applause after he has convinced the morning bus driver to take all the students downtown for the day. Louise Helen Spadafora Deborah Kay Spielman Isabel Stabler Frederick Mark Stalfort 118 Seniors Deborah Lynn Stanfield Edward Allan Sterling Linda Darleene Struchen Ronald Martin Stehlin Raymond Richard Stevens Ellen Strunk Richard Carl Stephens James David Sterwart Kenneth Lee Sullivan Edward James Stephenson Richard Paul Streeks Melvin Pierce Sullivan, Jr. Jostling bus rides rouse dozers. Joseph Takahashi Helen Diene Taylor John Michael Taylor Ann Margare. Thalhamer Seniors 119 Mark Edward Thomas Mark Leo Tucker Candy Kay Urdahl Jill Ann Thompson Thomas Richard Turlington Roberto Geraldo VanEyken Allen Louis Tippet Steven Francis Tvardek William Ralph Vanzile Danny Leigh Tolbert Carl Allen Urciolo Debra Ann Vaughn Teresa Ann Tonneman John Stephen Urciolo Charles Clifton Veirs 111 Faces in motion, caught by the clicking lens. Joan Griffith Veirs Theodore Holder Virts Susan Lynn Wagner Kristen Wakefield Anne Joan Walsh 120 • Seniors Ever since that last game Connie Hagedorn has not been able to straighten up. Ha! Sadler has opened his mouth and dosed his eyes in anticipation of a big surprise. Eenie-meenieminy-moe proves to give the best results for this student. Teresa Dorothy Walsh Louis Allen Walter Gail Marie Ward Wanda Yvonne Ward 122 • Seniors Cathy Ann Warwick Mark Hathorne Washburn Kathleen Virginia Washington Elda Roberta Waterman Diane Marie Wathen Cheryl Darlene Watson Theodore Russell Weatherby Spencer Lee Weaver Classroom calculations often result in crazy conclusions. Ernest Charles Wega James Stanley Weiger Christian Anthony Werner Jacqueline Louise Westbrook Matthew Weston-Dawkes Deborah Marcella Wethington John Michael Whalen Mary Belinda Whalen Seniors • 123 Marie Elaine Wharen Patricia Ann Wharen Edward Calvin Wheatley Karen Lynn Wheelbarger i Ray Brown charts his course for Pluto in 1977. With man on the moon senior 124 • Seniors Terry Jan White Mark Stephen Wilkinson Gloria Beverly Williams Christopher Scott Wilson James Warren Whitmer Linda Lee Willott Karen Dorothy Williamson Alonzo Davis Winborne Peter Antony Wicklein Cathryn Ann Williams Susan Patricia Willig Martha Belle Winn Susan Ann Wienckowski Frank Edwin Williams James Richard Wilmot Paul Richard Wirth aspirations zoom sky high. Seniors • 125 Chris McDonnell and Teresa Tonneman discuss their current spring fevers. As June draws near, graduation becomes a prime topic of conversation. Patricia Barbara Woodhull Donna Marie Wooditch Pamela Jean Woods Frederick James Woolfitt Frances E ileen Wright 126 • Seniors Francis William Wright Jonathan Zetts Regina Gail Wycoski Timothy Joseph Zetts John Noel Wynes Alvin Charles Ziminsky Ramona Jean Young Mark Zimmer Rodney Gene Zents. Jr Ginger Hyland reveals that the secret of a springy corkscrew cur! is lots of hairspray and a tiny roller. Seniors • 127 Adams. Cathy: Keyettes 4; Latin Club 4. Adams, Leslie Maynard: Student Council Alternate 2; Co-ordination Council 3; Senior Steering 4; Track 3;Wrestling, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2; Key Club 4; TOUCHSTONE 2; Debate Club 4; Biology Club 4; Squamish Team 3; Spanish Club 4; Philosophy Club 3; Bank Stockholder 2,3; Youth and Govern- ment 4. Adams, William Frazier: Honor Roll 4; Mixea Chorus 3; Transferred from Gunn High School, Palo Alto, California 2; Choir 2. Adams, Willis Joseph Allnutt, George Frank Allnutt. Susan Terese: Co-ordination Council 4; Civiteens 3.4; French Club 4, Vice- President 4, Office Aide 3,4. Amos, Dana: DECA 4. Anders. James Edward: Baseball, Varsity 3.4; Crosscountry 3. Anders. Susan Lauretta: TIDE 4; Squamish Team 2; Interior Display Club 2. Anderson, Carolyn Gay: Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 3. Student Coun- cil Executive Committee 4, Chairman, Schol- arship Committee 4; Student Council Com- mittees 4; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3; President 3. Applegate, Richard Earle: Honor Roll 2,3. Armstrong, Mark James Arndt, Christopher Percival: Student Council Committees 3; Co-ordination Council 3; Se- nior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Youth and Government Club 4. Ashby, Allison Aimee: CIWE 4; Gymkana 2; Library Aide 3. Atnip, Hugh Thomas: Swim Club 3. Baird, Gerald Lewis The Activities of the Class of 1970. Baisey, Gregory Ben Begosh, Philip Michael: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. Track 2,3, Biology Club 2; Office Aide 2,3; Bank Stockholder 3,4. Baker, Brenda Louise: Civiteens 4; Latin Club 3.4; Gymkana 2,3; Rockville Recreation Council 2. Belcher, William Conrad Balster. Debra Lou: Student Council Repre- sentative 3.4; Student Council Committees 3,4; MCR alternate 4; MASC delegate 4; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 3,4; Future Nurses 3,4, President 4; Nurses Aide 4. Bell, Marilyn Leslie Benson. James Daniel: Football. Varsity 3,4; Junior Varsity 2; M Club 4. Baltz, Thomas Emory: Basketball, Junior Var- sity 2. Bentley, James Christie Bandu, Suzann Marie Barchers, Charles Russell: Honor Roll 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; P.A. Club 3,4, Sec- retary 4. Barnes, William Clifford Barr, Richard Keegan: Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3. Barron, Michael DeVane: Key Club 3,4. Battle. Milton Ravon Baul, Charles Me: DECA 4. Beach, Alicia Stacey: Student Council Alter- nate 4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Honor Roll 4; Keyettes 3,4; Civiteens 3,4; Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 2,3; De- bate Club 3; Future Homemakers 2; Teacher's Aide 4; Bank Stockholder 2; Youth City 3; Service Corps 2,3,4; Youth and Government 3,4; County Government Day 3. Beall, Lawrence Cole Bestpitch, Cynthia Gay: Honor Roll 2,3,4; AFS 3; Service Corps 3,4. Bitting, Gregory Cecil: Co-ordination Council 4; Plays, Production 2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Marching Band 4; P.A. Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3. Blevins, Janis Carol: Senior Steering 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Drill Team 3; Civiteens 3; School Store 4; Future Nurses 4; Office Aide 4. Bodnar, William Scott: Golf 3.4. Boland,- Catherine Anne: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Com- mittees 2,4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Cheerleaders, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; ROCKET 4, Sophomore Editor 4; TIDE 2; Black Maskers 2; Thespians 3,4; Plays. Production 2; Cast 2; Forensics 4; French Club 2; Latin Club 2; P.A. Club 3.4: Girls' State 3. Bonner, Christine Marie: Honor Roll 3; De- bate Club 2; Latin Club 4; Philosophy Club 3; I nterior Display Club 2; Library Aide 4. Beavers, Russell Thomas: Honor Roll 2; Boyd, Marsha Lynn: Honor Roll 2; Intra- Office Aide 2; Bank Stockholder 2; Rockville murals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2; Civiteens 2. Recreation Council 2,3.4. Brashear, Robert Vernon: Teacher's Aide 2,3. Bechtold, Sharon Alice: DECA 4; Library Aide 3. Braxton, Anthony Bryant Beers, Warren Evan: Honor Roll 4; Track 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2.3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Bridge. Bernadette Gail 128 • Seniors Cheryl Liang is on a nation-wide campaign to preserve dead leaves. Brittain, Virginia Ann: Student Council Alter- nate 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2.3,4; TIDE 2; Black Maskers 2,3.4, Li- brarian Secretary 3; Thespians 3.4, President 4; Plays, Production 2; Cast 2,3,4; Choir 3.4. State Chorus Representative 4; Madrigals 4; Piano Club 4, President 4. Brousseau, Patricia Anne: Student Council Alternate 3,4; Senior Steering 4; Squamish Team 3. Brown. Anne Elizabeth: Honor Roll 4; Civi- teens 3. Brown, David Wayne: Honor Roll 2.3; Key Club 4; Latin Club 3.4. President 4; Youth and Government Club 4. Brown, Linda Sue: Honor Roll 2,3; Library Aide 2; Teacher's Aide 4; Office Aide 4; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4. Brown, Pamela Allen: Student Council Rep resentative 3,4; Student Council Committees 2,3; MCR 4; Co-ordination Council 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; It's Academic! 4; Honor Teams 4, Cheer- leaders, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2; ROCKET 3,4, Sophomore Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Black Masker's 2; Plays, Production 2,3; French Club-3; Gymkana 2; Teacher's Aide 4. Youth City 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Brown. Raymond Ace Seniors • 129 Cramming for a first period Physics test usually takes place in homeroom 12-67. Burroughs, Linda Frances: Honor Roll 3; Guidance Aide 4. Butts, John Walker: Student Council Execu- tive Committee 4; Student Council Com- mittees 4, MCR 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4, Sec- retary 4; Musical 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Squamish Team 3; Monogram 2. Byers. Frederick Robert Byrne, Christine Ellen: Civiteens 3. Byrne. Veronica Rose Callicut, Diane Lee. Student Council Com- mittees 3.4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Keyettes 4; Civiteens 3. Cameron, Carol Lynn: Student Council Com- mittees 2; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Keyettes 4; Black Mas- ters 2; Future Nurses 3; Office Aide 4. Campbell, Richard Edward: Honor Roll 4. Capasso, Janet Louise: Honor Roll 4; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 4; Civiteens 4; Bank Director 4. Caplan, Lisa: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Squamish Team 3; French Club 4; Latin Club 3,4, Folk Club 2; Philosophy Club 2; Teacher's Aide 4; Office Aide 4. Carballo, Maria Ellen: Civiteens 2; TOUCH- STONE 3. Carroll Sandra Lee: Student Council Alter- nate 2; Honor Roll 2.4; Civiteens 4; Black Masters 2,3,4; Plays, Production 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4. Caruso, Deborah Anne: Student Council Committees 3,4; Civiteens 3,4, Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3. Buck, Thomas Edward: Baseball, Varsity 4, Wrestling, Varsity 4, Junior Varsity 2; Civi- teens 4; Biology Club 4; Graphic Arts Club 4; Bank Stockholder 4, Rockville Recreation Council 4. Buranich, John Joseph: Wrestling. Junior Var- sity 3; Bank Stockholder 2.3,4. Burdette, Sharon Ann: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Tea- cher's Aide 4. sentative 2; Student Council Committees 2. Burgess, Suzanne Holliday: Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Alternate 2; Student Council Executive Committee 4, Co-Council Secretary 4, Student Council Committees 3; MASC 4, Co-ordination Coun- cil 4. Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Cheerleaders, Varsity 4; Drill Team 3, Secretary 3; Keyettes 3,4, Vice- President 4; Teachers Aide 4; Youth City 3. Cathers, Kathryn Jean: Student Council Rep resentative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; MCR 4; Co-ordination Council 4; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 4; French Club 3; Youth and Government 4. Cauley, Craig Allyne Chambers, Albert Cupie: Basketball, Varsity 4. Burgess, Ward McClelland: Student Council Burgee, Marcia Jean: Student Council Repre- Alternate 4; Forensics 4. Chandler, Paul Howard 130 • Seniors Chapman, Steven Eugene: Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Connelly, Ronald Lee: Honor Roll 3. Bank Stockholder 2. Cornelius, Edmund Warren: French Club 4, Graphic Arts Club 4; Transferred from Broad- ripple High School, Indianapolis, Indiana 3. Chasteen. Vickie Ellen: Honor Roll 3,4; Ten- nis 4; Civiteens 2; Youth City 2; Youth and Government 2. Cheslosky, Betty Ann: Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Girl's Sports Association 2,3.4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2,3,4, Keyettes 3. Childs. Dwight Ronald Christianson, Tina Ann: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Student Council Committees 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Track 2; Tennis 2; TOUCHSTONE 3; Plays, Production 3; Future Nurses 4; Choir 2,3,4, Glee Club 2; Madrigals 2,3; Library Aide 2; Transferred from Randolph High School, Randolph A.F.B., Texas; and Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia 3. Clark, Greig Courtney Connor, William Thomas: Student Council Alternate 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Football, Varsity 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Co-captain 2; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. Co-Captain 2, Baseball, Varsity 2; DECA 4. Cooper, Karen Ruth: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intra- murals 2; Keyettes 3,4; AFS 3; French Club 3,4; Office Aide 4. Cooper, Robert Franklin: National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4, Football, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2; Key Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band, Drum Major 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Coulter, Pamela Lyn: Track 3; Gymkana 3; Teacher's Aide 2. Coulter, Russell Wilson Craig, John Howard: Plays. Cast 3,4; Tea- cher's Aide 4. Crawford, Linda Lee: Student Council Alter- nate 2; TOUCHSTONE 3, Business Manager Sue Burgess reads the minutes of the previous Student Council meeting. Clem, Deborah Kaye Cleveland. Nancy Lynn Cleveland, Sharon Murray Cline, Robert Foster Clink, Lois Jean: Spanish Club 4; Future Nurses 2; Choir 3,4; Madrigals 4. Coleman, Carol Collins, Gary Lee: Track 2,3; Wrestling, Var- sity 3. Collins. James Emmett: French Club 2, Graphic Arts Club 3. Collins, James Ronald: Honor Roll 3,4; Base- ball, Varsity 3.4. Collins, Sandra Louise: Civiteens 4. Como, Deborah Louise: Student Council Rep- resentative 2,3; Student Council Alternate 4, Senior Steering 4; Intramurals 2; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3. Conley, Lawerence Emerson: Class Officer 4. Vice-President; Senior Steering 4, Vice- President; Honor Roll 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Latin Club 4, Youth City 3; Youth and Government 3,4, Treasurer 3,4. Criggar, Rita Cheryl: Student Council Alter- nate 2.3; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Co-ordination Council 2.3; Honor Roll 2,4; Keyettes 3, President 4; Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Plays, Production 2; Plays, Cast 3,4, Squamish Team 3; Choir 4; Madrigals 4; Operetta 3,4. Crompton, Kenneth EIvin: Black Maskers 4; Thespians 4, Plays, Cast 3,4; Latin Club 3; Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 2. Croson, Robert Louis: National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Plays, Production 2,3; Band 2,3,4. Vice- President 4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Monogram 2. Crowe. David Alan: Honor Roll 2,3. Crum, Donna Kay: Concert Band 3.4; March- ing Band 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Future Nurses 2. Crumpler, Dawn Odette: Student Council Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,4; Gymkana 2. Culleen, Barry William Black Maskers 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Plays 3,4; Production 3,4; Debate Club 2; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2. Curley, Christine Louise: National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Honor Roll 2.3,4; TOUCHSTONE 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Interior Display Club 2,3,4; Library Aide 4. Curry, Cheryl Rose Student Council Alter- nate 3, Girls’ Sports Association 2,3,4; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3.4; Pep Band 3,4; Youth Advisory Council 4; Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity 4. Curtis, Allen Clyde: Honor Roll 2,3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2. Curtis, April Lorraine Curtis, Michael Lee: Junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Junior Varsity Basket ball 2; Varsity Basketball 3.4; Varsity Baseball 4; M Club 3.4 Curtis, Steven Leroy: Honor Roll 2. Dauenhauer, Bruce Allan Dauenhauer, Donald Louis: Teacher's Aide 4. Davidson, Elizabeth Jane: Student Council Alternate 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Civiteens 3; ROCKET 4, Class Committees 3.4. Davis. Karen Lee Davis, Kathleen: Student Council Committees 3; Honor Roll 3. Davis, Montez Maria: Honor Roll 4; Intra- murals 4; Drill Team 3; Black Maskers 2. Davison, Katherine Cecilia: Honor Roll 2,3,4; ROCKET 3.4; Financial Editor 4; TOUCH- STONE 2,3; Art Ediitor 3; Amateur Radio Club 4; Interior Display Club 2. DeFriece, Rose Ruth Deming, Douglas Louis: Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Black Maskers 3; AFS 3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Teacher's Aide 4. Dempsey, Mary Jacqueline: Student Council Representative 2.3,4; Student Council Alter- nate 2; Co-ordination Council 2,3; Honor Roll 2.3,4; Drill Team 3; Keyettes 4. ROCKET Assistant Senior Editor 4; Mixed Chorus 2; I nterior Display Club 2; Office Aide 4. Dennison, Linda Joyce Dermer, Claudia Louise: Student Council Alternate 3; Intramurals 3; Civiteens 3; Fu- ture Homemakers 2; Future Teachers 2. Fashion has turned from the his and her look to the unisex” look at R.M. Diddle, Barbara Lynn: Student CouncilExec. Committee 3; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Co-ordination Council 2,3; Class Of- ficer 2; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 2; Future Nurses 3; President 3; Choir 4; Juve- nile Jury 4. Dillon, Daniel Jay: Teacher's Aide 3,4. DiLorenzo, Anthony Joseph: Rifle Team 3. Dodd, Linda Diane Dolan, Nancy Jean: Girls' Sports Association 2; TOUCHSTONE 3; Black Maskers 4; Plays 4; Cast 4; Library Aide 1. Donaldson, Thomas Earle: Senior Steering 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling 2, Dorman, Denise Arline: Girls' Sports As- sociation 4; I ntramurals 4; Black Maskers 4. Douglass, John William: Honor Roll 2,3; Golf 4. Amateur Radio Club 4. Dudley, Joseph Paine: Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Bi- ology Club 2,4; Latin Club 3,4, Vice-president 4; Youth City 4; Youth and Government 4; Rifle Team 3,4. Duffy. Sarah Wells: Student Council Repre- sentative 3,4; Intramurals 3; Folk Club 2.4; Choir 4; Madrigals 4; IMC 2. Duncan, Bruce Xavier Dunleavy, Frank Joseph: Honor Roll 3; Foot- ball. Junior Varsity 2; Varsity 3,4; Track 3; M Club 3,4 Dwyer, Jeremiah Anthony: Band 3; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 3. Dwyer, Michael Paul Easter, Stephen Michael Eaton, Thomas George Eckenrode. Joseph Thomas Elbert, Patricia Louise: Glee Club 2. Esche. Richard Stephen: Student Council Alternate 4; Senior Steering 4. Ewing, Jeanne Lawrel: Girls' Sports As- sociation 2,3; C.l W.E. 4; Gymkana 2,3. Fahrner, Carl Jerome: Executive Committee 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Football. Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3.4; Basketball. Junior Varsity 2; Tennis Team 2,3.4 'M' Club 2,3,4; Youth City 4; Swim- ming Team 4. Farren, Kenneth Farrer, Lorrie Fawley, Terry Lynn: Honor Roll 4. Fennessy. Dennis William Fero, Linda Susan Ferrell, Cary Lee: Honor Roll 4; Golf 2,3,4, Captain 4; I nterior Display Club 2,3. Fitzgerald. Robert Michael: Executive Com- mittee 4; MCR 4; Honor Roll 2.4; Track 3; Key Club 3.4; Math Team 4; Service Corps 4; Rockville Recreation Council 4; Swimming Team 4. Fleischmann. Kenneth Eugene: Honor Roll 2,3.4; Wrestling, Varsity 3.4 Concert Band 2.3.4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4 Seniors • 133 Forbes. John Basil Ford, Alan Edward Fordham, John Charles: Amateur Radio Club 4; P.A, Club 3,4. Fortunato. Roberta Elaine: Student Council Alternate 2; Class Officer 3. Vice-president 3; Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 2; ROCKET 3,4, Managing Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Foster, Karen Lee: Student Council Represen- tative 2. Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Co ordination Council 4; National Honor So- :ty 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; iyettes 3,4; ROCKET 3.4, Co-Editor-in- chief 4. AFS 2,3; Squamish Team 3; Folk Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Library Aide 4. Ser- vice Corps 2; Monogram 2; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Found, David Guy: Graphic Arts Club 2. Fourcade, Michele Diane: Honor Roll 2,3,4; ROCKET 3,4, Business Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4. Fowler, Sherry Ann: Honor Roll 4; Play 2. Fox. Alissa: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Transferred from Clarkstown High School, N.Y 4; Intra- murals 2; Play 2,3; Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Film Club 2.3. Fox, Ronald Xavier. Classics Club 4. Frank, Pamela June: Service Corps 2. Franklin, Ryland Vincent In his natural habitat Bruce Schwalm poses fora swinging shot Freeman, Robert Keith: Nurses Aide 2; In- terior Display 2.3. Freeman, Ronald Russel French, Geoffrey Wyatt: Honor Roll 3; Con- cert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3.4; Pep Band 3.4 Funk, Beverly Jane: Student Council Com- mittees 3,4. Intramurals 2; Honor Teams 2; Civiteens 3. mittee 4; MCR 4; MASC 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 3; Latin Club 3; Travel Club 4. Gastelle, Thomas Gregory Gavin, Suzanne: Girls' Sports Association 2,3; Intramurals 2.3; Honor Teams 2,3. Gawler, Robert Edward: Football, Varsity 3,4; Captain 4; Junior Varsity 2. Gill, Denise Lee: Student Council Alternate 4; MCR 4; Senior Steering 4; Intramurals 2,4; Black Maskers 4. Glass, Anne Christine: Student Council Rep- resentative 3; Alternate 2,3; Honor Roll 4; Black Maskers 4; Thespians 4, Plays 3,4; Cast 3,4; Folk Club 2,4, Choir 3,4; Tres. 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Youth City 3. Gallagher, Kathleen Marie: Civiteens 3,4; Future Homemakers 2,3; Future Nurses 4. Gardiner, Walter Hanson: Student Council Exec. Committee 4; Student Council Com- Giarth, Linda Ann Gill, Dana Lynn: DECA 4; Teacher's Aide 3,4. Glass, Mary Alice: Student Council Represen- tative 4, Honor Roll 3,4; Intramurals 4; TOUCHSTONE 3, Cast 3; Squamish Team 3; French Club 2; Folk Club 2,3; Choir 3; Mad- rigals 3; Interior Display Club 2; Teacher's Aide 4, Office Aide 3; Youth City 3, Youth And Government 3,4. 134 • Seniors Gledhill, Carolyn Louise: Student Council Representative 2,3; Student Council Alternate 3; Co-ordination Council 4; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Cheerleader, Varsity 3,4. Captain 4; ROCKET 4. Activities Editor; Black Maskers 2; Play 2; French Club 2,3, President 3; Teacher's Aide 3. Goerner. Wendell Bingham Good, Karen Elizabeth Student Council Committee 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 4; Drill Team 3; Keyettes 4; ROCKET 4. Goodhue, Elizabeth Lesua Goodnight, David Carrol! Gordon, Laurita Corde Intramurals 2; Future Homemakers 3. Gosbee, George Pierce: ROCKET 4, Head Photographer 4. Govsky, Margaret Mary: Drill Team 3; Civi- teens 4; Future Homemakers 4; Future Teachers 3. Gracey, Cheryl Appleton Transferred from Curtis High School, Staten Is. New York; Booster Club 2,3; Pool Leaders 2,3; Honor Society 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Black Maskers 4; Play 4, Biology Club 3; French Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers 4; Teacher's Aide 2,3; Office Aide 2,3. Gracie. Steven Russel Grant. James Patrick Green, Robert Benton Green, Robin Laird: Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Track 2.3. Greene, Ella Mae TOUCHSTONE 3; Trans- ferred from Montgomery Blair High School. Silver Springs, Maryland 2; President of Sophomore Student Council Representatives 2; Girls' Sports Association 2; Intramurals 2; Teacher's Aide 2. Gregory, Katharine Andrews Student Coun- cil Alternate 2; Student Council Committees 2; Senior Steering Alternate 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Drill Team 3.4; Keyettes 3.4, Treasurer 4; ROCKET 4, Girls Sports Editor 4; Orchestra 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Squamish Team 3; Future Nurses 2,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3,4; Youth City 3; County Government Day 3, Deputy Clerk to the Council 3. Gresham, Denise Jeannine: Student Council Alternate 4; Honor Roll 2; Office Aide 4; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3,4. Griffin, Patrick John Grigsby, Barbara Lee: Student Council Com- mittees 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2; Drill Team 3,4, President 4; Keyettes 3,4, District Rep- resentative 4 Plays, Production 2; AFS 2,3; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls' State 3. Grimes, Wanda Carol Transferred from Poolesville High School, Poolesville, Maryland 3; Future Homemakers 3. Grimmer, Mary Ellen Intramurals 2; Interior Display Club 2,3,4. Groom, Nancy McKee Transferred from Penn Hall, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 2 and Cynthia Warner. Takoma Park, Maryland 3; Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Executive Committee 2; Class Officer 2, President 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Honor Teams 2.3; PENNTONIAN 2.3; COMMENTATOR 2.3; PENN POINTS 2.3; French Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3, Latin Club 2,3; Choir 3; Glee Club 2; Gymkana 2,3; Library Aide 2,3; Office Aide 2,3. Groves, Charles David. National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4, Band 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2. The 1969 Varsity Donkey Basketball Team awaits their first game with nervous anticipation. Gruber, Linda Louise: Student Council Com- mittees 3; Youth and Government 4. Trans- ferred from Middletown Township High School, Middletown, New Jersey 2; Plays, Production 2. Gruentzel, Philip John Teacher Aide 4. Gwinn, Michael Lane Hagedorn, Connie Lynn: Student Council Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Student Council Committees 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Cheer- leaders. Varsity 3,4; ROCKET 4. Co-Senior Class Editor 4; Future Homemakers 3; Teacher's Aide 4. Hager, Richard Michael Hailey, Dennis Paul Hairston, Ruth Perkins Student Council Representative 3; Gymkana 2,3,4. Haley. Ruth Sarah Honor Roll 2,3,4. Hall, Arle Monti-jean: Student Council Com- mittees 2; Honor Roll 3,4; Intramurals 2; Keyettes 4; Civiteens 3. Hall, Carol Virginia: Girls' Sports Association 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3. Hall, Karla Michele: Student Council Com- mittees 2; Honor Roll 4; Keyettes 4; Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 3,4; Forensics 3,4; Squamish Team 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Library Aide 2. Hall. Mary Rebecca: Student Council Com- mittees 2.3; Intramurals 2,4; Honor Teams 2,4; Civiteens 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2. Hall, Teresa Ann: Honor Roll 4; Office Aide 4. Haltiwanger, Jane Terry: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Co-ordination Council 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Girls' Tennis 4; Keyettes 3; Plays, Pro- duction 2; AFS 2,3, Vice-President 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Library Aide 2; Girls' State 3; Monogram 2. Hamann, Charles Brad: Honor Roll 4; Swimming Team, Varsity 3.4. Hammond, Harry Colton: Golf 3.4; Dance Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Handzo, Michael Joseph: Student Council Executive Committee 4; Senior Steering 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Plays, Production 3; Debate Club 3, Chairman 3; Philosophy Club 3; Teacher's Aide 4. Hansen, Jack Edward: Football, Junior Var- sity 2, Varsity 3,4; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4, M Club 3,4; Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Latin Club 3; Teacher's Aide 3. Hardesty, Peter Shay: Teacher's Aide 4. Harriday, Viola: Girls' Sports Association 2; Intramurals 2; DECA 4. Harrison, Bruce George: Teacher's Aide 4; Bank Stockholder 4. Harrison, Julie Louise: Student Council Alter- nate 2; Honor Roll 3.4; ROCKET 3,4, Junior Class Editor 3; Black Maskers 4; Philosophy Club 3; Gymkana 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3. Harrison, William Richard: Basketball, Junior Varsity 3; Baseball, Varsity 2,3,4; M Club 3.4; Teacher's Aide 4. Hartis. David Alan Hartley, Charles Marcine Jr.: Teacher's Aide 3. 136 • Seniors Hassell. Daniel Givens: Honor Roll 2.4; Key Club 2.3.4, Secretary 2; TOUCHSTONE 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Teacher's Aide 4. Hatch. Daniel Craig: Student Council Rep- resentative 2,3; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2,3; Glee Club 2. Haug, Dianne Elizabeth Student Council Committees 2,3,4; Civiteens 2,3; TIDE 2; Spanish Club 2.3; Future Homemakers 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2; Future Teachers 2.3. Havener, Ralph Elwood Hawthorne, Donald Franklin Heavey, Scott Haskell Heavey, Shaun Heflin, Joyce Ann: Co ordination Council 4; Senior Steering 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Girls' Sports Associa- tion 2,3,4, President 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Pep Band 2; Youth City 3. Helt, Dale Gilham: Student Council Com- mittees 3; Keyettes 4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Henderson, Charisse Ann Henry, Jeffrey Curtis Henry. Susan Lynn: TOUCHSTONE 3; Rockville Recreation Council 2. Herring, John Stanley: Transferred from American International School, Vienna. Austria and Greenville High School, Green- ville, Mississippi 2; Football, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3; Honor Roll 2; Choir 2; Gymkana 2; Office Aide 2. Hess, Judith Ann Higgs. Kathrin Lea: Mixed Chorus 3,4. Higgs, Martin Patrick High. Nancy Jean: Honor Roll 3; Intramurals 3. Hill, Linda Elaine: Civiteens 4; Choir 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2; Rockville Recreation Coun- cil 2,3,4, Vice-President 4. Hill, Steven Mark Football, Varsity 3. Hill, Terry Lee Hiltner, Michael Joseph: Concert Band 2,3. Hinde, Donald Clifford Black Maskers 3,4; Cast 3; Choir 3,4; Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Hinds, Henry Ray Jr. Hinds, Lindsay Marie Senior Steering 4; French Club 4. Future Nurses 3,4, Secretary 4. Service Corps 2; Youth and Government 3.4. Hocker, Angela Joy Student Council Rep- resentative 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3; Cheer- leaders, Junior Varsity 2. Captain 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Hockman, Gary Barton Dance Band 2,3,4. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Hoff master, Deborah Kay Student Council Alternate 3.4; Keyettes 4; Choir 4. Hohlfeld, Max Helmuth Senior status seems to agree with Ed Stephenson. High, Wallace Don Jr. Seniors • 137 Holland, Susan: Black Maskers 4; Plays, Pro- duction 4; Office Aide 4. Holmberg. Devra Kay Hoover, Anne Randolph Hopkins, Charles Theodore Hopkins. Ginger: Honor Roll 3.4; TIDE 4. Hott, Janice Marie Hovde, Michael Richard Howard, Mary Margaret Student Council Committees 2,3; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intra- murals 2; Drill Team 3; Black Maskers 2; AFS 3; Spanish Club 4; Future Teachers 4. Howes. Charles Harrison Hulse, Craig Steven Honor Roll 3; Amateur Radio Club 4; Key Club 3,4; Library Aide 2; Teacher's Aide 3. Humphrey, David Michael Honor Roll 2,3,4; Math Team 4. Captain 4; Transferred from Wagner High School. Clark Air Base, Philli- pines 2. Humphrey, Glen Wallace: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Amateur Radio Club 4; P.A. Club 4. Hunsberger, John Joseph: Senior Steering 4; Cross Country 2.3; Debate Club 4; Latin Club 3. Hunsberger, Robert John Hunsicker, Thomas Richard: Student Council Alternate 4. Co-ordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2,4; TIDE 4; Plays 2, Production 2; Band 2.3.4. President 4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Orches- tra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2.3.4, Pep Band 2,3,4; Monogram 3,4. Hunt, Edward Lee Hunt. Karen Marie: Keyettes 3,4; Black Maskers 4; Plays 2, Production 2; Philosophy Club 2. Hyde. David Christopher: Honor Roll 2. Hyland, Ginger Ann: Student Council Com- mittees 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-president 4; Honor Roll 3,4, Cheer- leaders. Varsity 4; ROCKET 4; French Club 4. President 4; Service Corps 3; Transferred from St. Clairsville High School. St. Clairs- ville, Ohio 3; Class Officer 2, Treasurer 2; Honor Roll 2; Girls' Sports Association 3; Cheerleaders. Varsity 2,3; French Club 2,3; Future Teachers 3; Y-teens 2,3; Eddy Awards 2; Scholarship Team 2. Irwin. Martha Ellen: Co-ordination Council 3,4; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; TIDE 4, Feature Editor 4; French Club 3.4; Future Homemakers 2,3, Vice-president 3; Future Teachers 3; Office Aide 4. Jeffreys, Patricia Annn Jehle, Sharon Rose Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key- ettes 4; Choir 3,4; Interior Display Club 3; Piano Club 2,3,4. Jenkins. John Paul Football. Junior Varsity 2. Jenkins. Patricia Helen Jimenez, Mayela Maria Jodi, Jeannine Diana: Intramurals 2,3; Black Maskers 4. Plays 4, Production 4; Band 2,3,4, Quartermaster 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Johnson, David Bennette Bobbi Grigsby has chosen to be a hermit in the land of the cat-tails. 138 • Seniors David Long vociferates a Tarzan call while Jane (Marsha Boyd) and Cheetah (Beverly Funk) follow suit. Johnson, Joanne Frances: National Honor Society 3,4. Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Keyettes 3,4, Secretary 4; ROCKET 4; Swim Team 4, Co-captain 4. Johnson, Suzanne Lee: Student Council Alternate 4; MCR 3.4; Honor Teams 3; Drill Team 4, Secretary 4; Gymkana 3; Youth and Government 4. Jones, Karen Leslie: Civiteens 3. Jones, Patricia Irene: Student Council Repre- sentative 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Stu- dent Council Committees 2; Girls' Sports Association 3.4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Honor Teams 3.4; Black Maskers 2. Judson, Richard Peter: National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 3. Varsity 4. Kamachaitis, Marie Kashuba. Gregory Michael: Honor Roll 4; Track 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2.3.4, Pep Band 2,3,4. Kavanaugh, Suzanne Marie Kenney, Paul Chester: Plays, Production 2,3,4; Graphic Arts Club 3. Kerr, Margaret Ann: Drill Team 3; Civiteens 4; Future Teachers 3; Teacher's Aide 4. Killian. Merla Rae: Office Aide 4. Kimball, Steven Edward: Honor Roll 3; Foot- ball, Varsity 3,4, Co-Captain, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varsity 2,3,4; M Club 3; Office Aide 4. Kincaid, Barry Stephan Kindness, Sheila Cameron: Student Council Alternate 2,3; Honor Roll 4; Plays. Produc- tion 2,3,4; Debate Club 4; Choir 3.4. Secre- tary; Madrigals 3,4; Youth City 2; Stock- holding Program 3,4. King, Barbara Jean King, Colleen Rose: Civiteens 3; TOUCH- STONE 3; Plays, Production 3. Komoroski, Mary Christine: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Secretary 4; Student Council Committee 2,3, Class Officer 2,3, Secretary 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 3, Manager 3; Civi- teens 2,3; Squamish Team 3,4; Future Home- makers 2; Future Nurses 2.3; Youth City 3, City Clerk 3. Konwincki, Stephen Thomas: Honor Roll 3. Kop, Steven Karlton: Transferred from Piner High School. Santa Rosa, California; Student Council Representative 2,3; National Honor Society 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Cross Country, Junior Varsity 2; Swimming, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; Key Club 2,3, Vice-President 3,4; Rally Club 2. AFS 2; Latin Honors 2. Kordell. Edward John: Senior Steering 4; Football, Varsity 2. Manager 2; Swimming. Varsity 3,4; Plays. Production 2,3,4; Squamish Team 4. Kortum, Christine Suzanne: Student Council Committees 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Swimming, Varsity 4; Intramurals 3,4; Cheerleaders, Var- sity 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Junior Varsity 2; Gymkana 3,4; Math Team 4; Service Corps 4. Kronemyer, William John: Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4. Krysa, Mary Krystina Seniors • 139 Kuffner, Andrea Ruth: Student Council Rep- resentative 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; It's Aca- demic! 4; French Club 3,4; Future Home- makers 3; Teacher's Aide 4. Kump, Agnes Louise: Intramurals 2,3; Biology Club 2. Kuper, Steven David: Teacher's Aide 4. Kurland, Mark Eugene: Student Council Alternate 2.3; Football, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Wrestling, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2. Kuhn, Janice Elizabeth: Intramurals 2.3; Key- ettes 4. Kurland, Fay Luwana: Honor Roll 4. Kuster, Linda Mae 140 • Seniors Lacovara, Dale Joan Student Council Com- mittees 2,3,4; DECA 4. President 4; Gymkana 2. Lance, Carole Anne: Girls' Sports Association 2; Intramurals 2; Honor Teams 2; Future Homemakers 2; Gymkana 2. Land. Barbara Joan: Honor Teams 3. Lapham. Debra: TIDE 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Lastner. Jeffrey Alan Lawrence, Deborah Jean Lawrey, Elizabeth Francis: Honor Roll 2. Lawson, Patricia Lynn Layne, John Howard LeBleu, Robert Joseph: Student Council Ex- ecutive Committee 4; Student Council Com- mittee 2,3,4; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 4 Football, Junior Varsity 2; Swimming, Var sity 3,4; ROCKET 4. Boys' Sports Editor 4 Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production 2,3,4 Squamish Team 2,3. Leighton, Richard Alan: Football, Junior Var- sity 2; Track 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Levine, David Paul Levy, Sharlene Ann: Student Council Alter- nate 3; Girls' Sports Association 2; Intra- murals 2; Honor Teams 2; Black Maskers 2; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Gymkana 2; Rock- ville Recreation Council 3. Lewis, Robert Joseph: Library Aide 4. Lewis, William Rawlins: Football, Junior Var- sity 2. Liang, Cheryl Jane: Student Council Repre- sentative 2; National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Plays. Production 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; String Ensemble 4. Lignos, Robert: Senior Steering 4. Liljegren, Sandra Ann: Student Council Rep- resentative 3; Senior Steering 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Key- ettes 4; American Field Service 2.3; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Library Aide 4. Lilly, Cynthia Jane: Civiteens 3, Teacher's Aide 3. Lincoln, Debra Malvileen Intramurals 2.3; Honor Teams 2; Teacher's Aide 3,4. Lindstrom, Lili Serine: Honor Roll 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Choir 3,4; Interior Display Club 2,3,4; P.A. Club 3.4. Linscott, Bonnie Lea: Student Council Alter- nate 2; Honor Roll 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3; Biology Club 2; French Club 2.3; Future Homemakers 2; Teacher's Aide 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Trans- ferred from Central High, Seat Pleasant, Mary- land 3. Lipsitz, Elinor Beth: Student Council Alter- nate 2,4; TIDE 3,4, Managing Editor 4; Plays, Cast 2; Future Teachers 2,3, Vice-President 3; Library Aide 4. Loftis, Bonnie Sue: Student Council Exec. Committee 2; Majorettes 4, Keyettes 4; Office Aide 4. Long, David William Honor Roll 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Plays. Production 3,4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Teacher's Aide 4, Math Team 4; P.A. Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. Long, Hollis Wilson: Teacher's Aide 4. Long. Linda Lee: Civiteens 3,4. Long, Marguerite Ellen: Keyettes 4; TIDE 4; Future Homemakers 2. Loudenberg, John Michael: Honor Roll 3,4; Football, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Bas- ketball, Junior Varsity 2; Golf 2,3.4. Luhn, Gary William: Key Club 4; Band 2,3.4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Luthy, John Richard: Co-ordination Council 4, National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Key Club 3.4; Hi-Y 3,4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Library Aide 2; Math Team 4; P.A. Club 3.4; Youth City 3; Youth and Govern- ment 3,4. Macewicz. Theresa Machuga, Mary Louise: Teacher's Aide 2. Madden, Mary Jo: Civiteens 2,3,4; AFS 3; Office Aide 4; Service Corps 4. Mader, Linda Jeanne Magnanelli, Margaret Gay Magruder, Christi Lynn: Student Council Exec. Committee 4, Publicity Chairman 4. Student Council Committees 3,4; Drill Team 3,4, Captain 3,4; Plays, Production 2, Cast 2; AFS 3; Squamish Team 3; Orchesis 2. Mahone, Gail Denise: Honor Roll 3,4; Intra- murals 2,3.4; Civiteens 3; Future Home- makers 3; Library Aide 4. Malless. Diane Louise Mallison, Sally Louise: Student Council Rep- resentative 4; Student Council Committees 2,3; Class Officer 4, Secretary 4, Senior Steer- ing 4; Drill Team 3,4; Youth and Government 2,3; Swim Club 4. Malloy, John Vinson: Football, Varsity 3.4, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varsity 4, Junior Varsity 2. Mangan, Judith Ann: Gymkana 2; Modern Dance 2. Mangene, Barbara Elaine: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Future Nurses 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Library Aide 3,4; Piano Club 4. Mansell, Donna Maria: French Club 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Transferred from Ursuline Aca- demy 3. Mantoni, Robert Raymond: Honor Roll 4; Wrestling. Varsity 4, Junior Varsity 3. Marcelino, Christine Ann: Intramurals 2, Mixed Chorus 2. Mark wood, Stephen: Student Council Alter- nate 2; Honor Roll 2,4; Teacher's Aide 4. Marshall, Linda Ann: Honor Roll 2.4; Drill Team 3; Future Homemakers 2. Marth, Carolyn Ann: Honor Roll 2,4; Future Homemakers 2.3; Interior Display Club 4; Office Aide 4. Martin, Steve Elliot: Football. Varsity 3; Junior Varsity 2; Baseball. Varsity 2,3.4. Seniors 141 Key Club 3,4. Karen Good sits down in protest to homework for seniors. McCord. Michael Steven: Student Council Executive Committee 4, President Student Council 4; MCR 4, MASC 4; Class Officer 2,3, Vice-President 2, President 3; National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3.4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Monogram 2. McDiarmid, John Gordon: Office Aide 4. McDonald, William Neil: Student Council Representative 2; Student Council Alternate 3,4; Co-ordination Council 3,4; Key Club 3.4; Plays, Cast 2.3; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2; Marching Band 2,3,4. Pep Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 3; Madrigals 4; Monogram 2. McDonnell. Christine: Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2, Keyettes 3; Civiteens 4; Future Homemakers 4. Office Aide 4; Art Club 3. McGlaughlin. Thomas Bradley: Honor Roll 4; Football, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Base- ball, Junior Varsity 2. McGuire, Donald Gray: Student Council Rep- resentative 3,4; Student Council Committee 3; MCR 3. MASC 3; TIDE 3, Cartoonist 3. McLaughlin, Maureen Shan: Honor Roll 2; Keyettes 3; Civiteens 4; Future Nurses 3; Fu- ture Homemakers 4, Art Club 3. Meiklejohn. Evelyn Lee: Senior Steering; Intramurals 2,3; Keyettes 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Office Aide 4. Meyer, Kevin Robert Michelitch, Bettie Jane: Honor Roll 2,3,4; In- tramurals 2,4; Office Aide 4. Martinelli, Susan Marie: Student Council Executive Committee 4; Student Council Committees 3,4; National Honor Society 4, Secretary 4. Honor Roll 2,3,4; Intramurals 2, Drill Team 3,4; Keyettes 4; TOUCHSTONE 3, Art Editor 3; Black Maskers, 4, Plays. Pro- duction 2,3,4; American Field Service 3; Squamish Team 3; Folk Club 4; Choir 3,4, President 4. Maryland State Chorus 4. Mad- rigals 4; Interior Display Club 2. Massaro. Sheryl Ann: TOUCHSTONE 2.3. Mathers. William Mathis, Ralph John: National Honor Society 3.4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Wrestling, Junior Var- sity 3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band. Matthews, Joel Preston: Concert Band 2,4; Marching Band 4. Mayo. Larry Steven: Plays, Cast 3; Spanish Club 2; Teacher's Aide 4. McCarthy, Daniel Patrick: Choir 3,4; Vice- President 4; Madrigals 4. McCausland, Mary Crane: Civiteens 4; American Field Service 2,3,4; Future Home- makers 4; Future Nurses 4. McChesney, David William: Honor Roll 4. McClintock, Joseph Bisbee: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Miller, Barbara Ann: Intramurals 2; Future Nurses 4; Math Team 4; Bank Stockholder 2.3. Miller, Beverly Marlene: I ntramurals 2. Miller, Clayton Edward: Honor Roll 2.4; Wrestling, Varsity 2.4; M Club 3,4. Miller, David Francis: Golf 3.4; Key Club 3, Teacher's Aide 4. Miller, John Henry: DECA 4, Parliamentarian 4. Miller, John Scott: Honor Roll 4; French Club 3; Choir 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2. 142 • Seniors Miller, Thomas Jay: Band 2. Mills, Eric Emory: Honor Roll 3,4; Football, Varsity 3,4. Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Var sity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; M Club 3,4 Mills, Linda Ann: Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 3.4. Civiteens 3; Office Aide 3. Milne. Gary Evans: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Latin Club 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 2. Minard, Suzanna Joy Mongelli, Robert Edward Moody. Stephen Howard Moore, Barbara Eleanor Moore. Bonnie Jean: DECA 4 Mooty, Lynne Marie: Future Homemakers 2; Future Nurses 3. Moran, Michael Wayne: Honor Roll 3,4; School Store 4; Teacher's Aide 3. Moulton, Lynne: Student Council Alternate 4; Senior Steering 4; Civiteens 3; French Club 4; Swim Tearn Manager 4. Muhlbach, Karen: Gymkana 2,3. Mulhern, Martin James: Student Council Rep- resentative 2,3,4; Student Council Com- mittees 3,4; MCR 4; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 3; Key Club 4; Civiteens 3; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2, Youth City 3; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3,4; Swim Team 3,4. Munzer, David William: Swim Team 3,4. Dawn Crump er insists that Mr. McEachern buy her a sticky bun. Mitchell, Dennis Lee. Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3. Mitchell, Margaret Ann: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Folk Club 2. Modzel, Gary Paul: Honor Roll 2,3,4; School Store 3,4, Band 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2, Spanish Club 2,3; Bank Stockholder 2.3.4 Mohn, Cynthia Elizabeth: Honor Roll 2.4; Keyettes 4, Black Maskers 4; Play Production 2.3.4; Cast 2; Gymkana 2; Teacher's Aide 4. Moroney, William Webb: Football. Varsity 4. Junior Varsity 3. Morrison, Marilyn Louise: National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 3,4; Tennis 3.4; Youth and Government 4. Moseley, Karen Elaine: Mixed Chorus 2; School Spirit Committee 2. Moss, Barton Michael: Football, Junior Var sity 2; Basketball, Varsity Manager 4, Junior Varsity Manager 2,3; Cross Country 4. Murlas, Kathie Gale: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 3; ROCKET 4; Mixed Chorus 3.4. Rockville Recreation Council 2; School Spirit Committee 2,3. Murray. Karen Elaine: Track 2. Myers, Janne Betty: Senior Steering 4. Honor Roll 4; Intramurals 3,4; Keyettes 4; Civiteens 3; Squamish «Team 3; Gymkana 2.3; Con- cessions Committee 2; Swim Tearn 4. Myers, Mary Elizabeth: Honor Roll 2.4; Key- ettes 3,4; Play Production 3; AFS 3; Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2.3,4; Pep Band 3; French Club 4. Seniors • 143 Myrah. Leonard Vincent: Football, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Junior Varsity 2; Wrestling. Junior Varsity 2; M” Club 4. Nails. Jeanette Marie: Girls' Sports As- sociation 4; Intramurals 4, Black Maskers 4, Play Production 4; Future Homemakers 2 Neal. Anita Lea Neal. Ernest Leroy: Honor Roll 3,4; Football. Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball, Var- sity 3.4, Junior Varsity 2. Track 2.3,4; Office Aide 4. Neal, Steven Tracy Nelson, Geneva Anne: Black Maskers 4; Play Production 4; Transferred from Concord High School. Concord. New Hampshire; Honor Roll 2.3; Black Maskers 2,3; Play Cast 2,3; Future Teachers 3; Library Aide 2,3. Oleksa. Timothy Stephen Orr, John Dean: Football. Varsity 3.4. Track 2.3.4; M Club 3,4. Osborne, Linda Sue Osmundson, Jean Neal: Student Council Rep- resentative 3.4. Student Council Committees 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Civiteens 3.4, President 4, Office Aide 4; Youth and Government 4. Paquet, Gary Lee: Football, Varsity 3.4, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball. Varsity 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4. Parkman, William Alan Parris, Timothy Haynes: Band 2. Parrish, Stephen William: DECA Patterson, Robert Wayne Patton, Patricia Jo: Student Council Alternate 4. Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3.4, Keyettes 3.4; Office Aide 4 Pavay, Eileen Elizabeth: Girls' Sport As- sociation 3.4; Intramurals 2.3,4; Honor Teams 2.3; French Club 4; Choir 3,4, Glee Club 2. An artistically endowed senior presents his rendering of the Arthurian Cycle. Nestor, Helen Mae: DECA 4. Neville, Joseph Francis Newcomer, Frank Ralph Newman, Julia A. Niagro, Frank Dominic: Key Club 3; Amateur Radio Club 4; Biology 4, Vice-President 4; Teacher's Aide 4. Nicholson, Diane Carol: Senior Steering 4, Honor Roll 3; Drill Team 4, Keyettes 4; Latin Club 4, Choir 3.4; Madrigals 4. Nolan, Barbara Ann Nolan, Catherin Ann Norris. Mary Ann: Honor Roll 3; Honor Teams 2; Drill Team 3; Civiteens 4; Black Maskers 3; Future Teachers 3; Service Corps 2.4. Nuttycombe, David Hamilton Oblonsky, Irena Oblonsky, Ivana O'Connor, Robert Darryl: Baseball, Varsity 4. 144 • Seniors Peiser, Georgina Jane National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4, Plays, Production 2; AFS 3; Future Home- makers 2,3. Pellak. Linda Jean: DECA 4. Pence, Michael Jay Pennington, Charles Frank Peters. Michael Jeffery: Student Council Rep- resentative 3.4; Student Council Alternate 2; Office Aide 2. Pifer, Michael Thomas Pine, Charles Alfred: Football, Varsity 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball, Varsity 2; M Club 3. Pine, Rebecca Lynne: Senior Steering 4; Girls' Sport Association 3,4; Honor Teams 3. Plattner, Paul William: Teacher's Aide 4; Youth City 3; Youth and Government 3.4; Instructional Materials Club 2. Polanskey, John Danal: Honor Roll 3,4, TIDE 4, Advertising Manager 4; Forensics 4; Library Aide 4; Transferred from North Laurel High- lands, Uniontown, Pennsylvania 2; Student Council Representative 2; Track 2. Pontius. Patrick James: National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Honor Roll 2.3.4; Football. Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Basketball. Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varisty 2,3,4; M'' Club 2,3,4; Choir 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2. Porter, James Arthur; Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Powers, Linda Ann: Honor Roll 3,4; Diversi- fied Occupations 4. Price, Cheryl Marie: Senior Steering 4; Choir 2. Pritchard, Vickie Yvonne: DECA 4. Puglia, Nancy Rosely: Honor Roll 4; Drill Team 4. Rea, Patricia Elaine: Transferred from Vashti School; Student Council Representative 3; Honor Roll 3; Basketball 2.3, Baseball 2,3; Future Homemakers 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Library Aide 3; Teacher's Aide 2.3. Mary Norris defies Diane Shimoda to take her Turkish Taffy. Redding, Mary Adelene: Student Council Representative 2,3,4; Student Council Com- mittees 3,4; Keyettes 4;Civiteens 3; ROCKET 4; Plays, Production 3. Reed, James William: Black Maskers 4; Plays. Production 3.4; Philosophy Club 2,3, Trea- surer 3,4; Choir 3,4, Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Piano Club 3,4. Regan, Robert William: Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,4. Reighter. John Walter: DECA 4. Reilly. Janet Therese: Student Council Repre- sentative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Civi- teens 3.4; TOUCHSTONE 2.3; Rockville Recreation Council 3; Art Club 3. Rein, Andrew Steven: Honor Roll 3,4; Plays Production 2,3,4; Squamish Team 3. Reinhold, Elaine Maria Reiner, Eloise Janine: Future Homemakers 4, Secretary 4. Reznikov, Dana Rhodes. Ruth Lynne: Civiteens 3,4. Ricchiuti. Anthony Salvatore Seniors • 145 Ricketts. Donna Jeanne Riggleman, James David: Honor Roll 4; Bas- ketball, Varsity 3,4; Junior Varsity 2; Base ball. Varsity 3.4; Junior Varsity 2. Riggs. Samuel Lowry: Student Council Repre- sentative 2; Football, Varsity 3,4; Junior Var- sity 2; Basketball, Varsity 2; Wrestling, Var- sity 3; M Club 3,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3. Riley, Margaret Susan: Drill Team 3.4, Civi- teens 3,4; AFS 3; Spanish Club 4. Rimel, Jacqueline Craig: Mixed Chorus 2.4; School Spirit 2. Ringler, Barbara Elaine: Office Aide 3; Rock- ville Recreation Council 2,3,4. Ritenour, Bonnie Lou: Black Maskers 3; Plays, Production 3; Office Aide 2. Rivers. William Andrew: Honor Roll 3; Foot- ball. Junior Varsity 3; Track 2; Cross Country Roach, Patricia Susan: Co-ordination Council 4; Honor Roll 2,3; Keyettes 4; AFS French Club 4; Future Homemakers 2,3 4 Library Aide 3. Rebenolt, Philip Brandon Robinson, Barbara Jean: Intramurals 2,3,4. Robinson, Michael Renee: Senior Steering 4; Teacher's Aide 4. Robinson. Stanley Guy: Honor Roll 3; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 3; Concert Band 2,3.4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. Romero, Lynn Ann: Student Council Execu- tive Committee 2; Senior Steering 4. Ronayne, Michael Vincent: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2,3. Rooney, Michael John: DECA 3,4. Students fall-in as the fire alarm summons them from stifling classrooms. Rose, Scott Kevin: French Club 2; Piano Club 3,4; Bank Stockholder 2,3. Rossignol, John William: Football.Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; M Club 4; Civiteens 2. Rothenbuhler, Michael Carl: Band 4; March- ing Band 4. Rowe, Jerry Wayne: DECA 2, Parliamentarian 2. Runion, Patricia Lee: Honor Roll 2,4. Rupel, Victorial Ellen Rush, Frank Leslie Rush, Gary Allen: Wrestling, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2. Russ. Wilson Woodrow Russell, Carol Ann Russo, George Nicholas: Wrestling, Varsity, Junior Varsity. Ryan, Lawrence John: Student Council Com- mittees 2; Play 2. Rykoskey. Janice Louise: Student Council Committees 3,4; Senior Steering 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Office Aide 4; Nurse's Aide 4. Rynders, Michael Thomas: Track 2,3; Cross Country 2; Wrestling, Varsity 2; Vouth and Government 3. 146 • Seniors Sadler. Frederick James: Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Youth City 3; Youth and Government 2.3 Sadler, Harold Gulden: Student Council Rep- resentative 4; Football, Varsity 4, Junior Var sity 2; Wrestling, Varsity 2,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Teacher's Aide 4. Salmon, Philip Robert Sante, Elizabeth Church: Student Council Alternate 2.4; Student Council Committees 4; Senior Steering 4; Intramurals 2; Civiteens 3; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Gymkana 2; Ser- vice Corps 3,4. Saunders, llene Denise: DECA 4. resentative 3; Civiteens 2. Secor, Marc Edward Baseball, Varsity 3,4, Manager 3,4; M Club 3,4; ROCKET 4, Pho- tographer 4; TIDE 3,4, Photographer 3,4; P.A. Club 3. Seifert, Stephen Charles: Football, Junior Varsity 2. Semer, Nick Anthony Jr.: Student Council Alternate 3; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2; Key Club 3,4. Shadoan, Claire Rene: DECA 4, Treasurer 4. Shaffer, Alan Frederic. Hi-Y 3,4; Black Mas kers 3,4; Plays 3,4; Forensics 4; Library Aide 4; Youth City 3; Youth and Government 3,4, Vice-President 4 Shalit, Raya: Plays 3. Shanahan, Colleen Lynn: Student Council Representative 2; Honor Roll 4, Intramurals 4; Rockville Recreation Council 3. Shannon, Susan B: Keyettes 4; Choir 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2. Sharp, Dana Allison. Keyettes 4; TIDE 4, Choir 3.4. Saunders, Penelope Joy Savage, Jill Louise. Class Officer 4, Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Black Maskers 2; Plays 2; Service Corps 2. Savard, Paul Robert: Biology Club 4; Folk Club 4. Savary, Joan Laurette: Student Council Com- mittees 2,3.4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4, Treasurer 4; Keyettes 3,4; TOUCH- STONE 3; Black Maskers 2; Plays 2,3,4, Cast 2,3,4; AFS 2.3; Squamish Team 2,3; Folk Club 2; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 2,3; Monogram 2. Scalamandre, Susan: Student Council Alter- nate 2; Honor Roll 2; Civiteens 2,3,4; TOUCHSTONE 2; Black Maskers 2; Biology Club 2; French Club 2; Future Homemakers 2.3; Choir 2; Gymkana 2; Interior Display Club 2,3; Library Aide 4; Rockville Recre- ation Council 2,3. Scarborough, Charles Paul: Baseball, Junior Varsity 2, Manager 2; Key Club 3; Civiteens 2; Concert Band 2; Swim Team 3,4. Scharry, Stanley Thomas: Band 2,3,4; Con- cert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Schwalm, Henry Bruce: Biology Club 4, Presi dent 4. Folk Club 4. Schwartz. Sharon Ann: Transferred from Wheaton High School, Wheaton, Maryland. Seals, Michael Bryon Seawright. Barbara Ann: Senior Steering 4. Seckar, Sandra Lynn: Student Council Rep- Mark WHkenson prays to Allah for rain. Seniors • 147 Sharp, Janet Evelyn: Girls' Sports Association 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Honor Teams 3,4; Black Maskers 4; Future Nurses 2. Sharp, Polly Ann: Honor Roll 2; Intramurals 4. Sheckles, Michael Jerame Sheeler, James Arthur Shelton, James Albert Shelton, Joseph Earl Shimoda, Diane Katsumi: Student Council Representative 2.3; Co ordination Council 4; Senior Steering 4; National Honor Society 3.4, Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 4, Office Aide 4. Shortz, Lorraine: Student Council Alternate 3,4; Co-ordination Council 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Intramurals 2.3; Honor Teams 3; Drill Team 4; Keyettes 3.4; ROCKET 4, Teacher's Aide 4; Youth and Government 4. Simmons, Steven Franklin: Transferred from James Monroe High School, Virginia 2; Honor Roll 2. Simon, Robert Elias. Jr.: Graphic Arts Club 2,3; Teacher's Aide 4. Sims. Barbara Joan: Honor Roll 3. Skiver, Malcolm Wayne: Honor Roll 3; Band 3. Smallwood, Theresa Ann Smiles, Jacquelyn Jean: Civiteens 3; Art Club Smith. Cynthia Ann Smith, Donna Jean: Intramurals 2.3.4; Honor Teams 2,3,4; Future Nurses 3, Secretary 3; Nurse's Aide 2.4. Smith, Garry Leroy: Rifle Club 2,3,4. Smith, James Nicholas Smith, Janet Everly: Black Maskers 2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Thespians 3,4; Plays, Pro duction. Cast 2.3.4; Choir 4; Operetta 2.3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Gymkana 2,3,4. Smith, Rosemary: DECA 4. Smouse, Victoria Ann. Honor Roll 2,4; Girls' Sports Association 2; Youth and Government 4. Somerville, John Ferguson Sorrells, Timothy James: Library Aide 3. Souder, Diana Lee: Bank Director 4. Spadafora, Louise Helen Spalding, Donna Rae Spielman, Deborah Kay: Honor Roll 2,3,4; P.A. Club 4; Service Corps 3,4. Stabler, Isabel: Student Council Represen tative 4; Student Council Committees 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3; Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3,4; ROCKET 4, Senior Class Editor 4; Plays. Cast 2; Nurse's Aide 3,4. Stalfort, Federick Mark 148 • Seniors Stanfield, Debby Lynn f Stehlin, Ronald Martin: Office Aide 4; Swim Team 3,4. Stephens, Richard Carl: TIDE 2; Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4, Marching Band 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Teacher's Aide 4. Stephenson, Edward James: Football. Junior Varsity 2. Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3.4; Key Club 3.4; Treasurer 3, President 4. - Z- -m tm v Sterling, Edward Allan: Band 2. — t w Stevens, Raymond Richard: Track 2; Library Aide 4. • jsirai vypm , Tk 1 Stewart, Clifford Paul: Transferred from For- rest High School, Jacksonville, Florida 4. Stewart. James David Stotler, Sharon Rae 5 ■ ■ x - „ ’ ■ Streeks, Richard Paul: Student Council Alter- nate 3; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 4; Latin Club 4; Youth and Government 4. Struchen, Linda Darleene: Honor Roll 2,3; Future Homemakers 4. Treasurer 4; Library Aide 2; Teacher's Aide 4. „ . 1 • • « ’ «a. • n ♦ Strunk, Ellen Theresa: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Honor Teams 2; Debate Club 3; Latin Club 3; Interior Display Club 2. Sullivan, Kenneth Lee: Wrestling, Varsity 2,3; “M Club 2,3. W' . [T-. Sullivan, Melvin Pierce: Football, Junior Var- sity 3; Track 2. There's a rumor that someone planted grass in the Senior Court. 2; Plays, Production 2; Latin Club 3,4, Sec- Office Aide 2. retary 4; Library Aide 2; Piano Club 2. Takahashi, Joseph: Student Council Exec. Committee 4. Vice-President 4; MCR 4; MASC 4; Co-ordination Council 4, Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Key Club 3; Math Team 4. Tonneman, Teresa Ann: Honor Roll 3; Mixed Thomas, Mark Edward Chorus 3,4. Taylor, Helen Diane: Honor Roll 2,3; Band 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Teacher's Aide 2. Thompson, Jill Ann: Student Council Repre- Tucker, Mark Leo: Honor Roll 2,3,4. sentative 3; Student Council Alternate 4, Honor Roll 2,3.4. Intramurals 2; Drill Team 3.4. CoCaptain 4; Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Operetta 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2. Turlington, Thomas Richard: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Taylor. John Michael: Student Council Repre- sentative 4; Basketball, Junior Varsity 2. Tippet. Allen Louis: Honor Roll 2; Wrestling. Junior Varsity 2; Amateur Radio Club 2; Folk Club 2. Tvardek, Steven Francis: National Honor So- ciety 3.4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Thalhamer, Ann Margaret: Senior Steering 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; TIDE 4, Copy Editor 4; Black Maskers Tolbert, Danny Leigh: Football. Junior Varsity 3; Track 2; Cross Country 2; DECA 4; Urciolo, Carl Allen Seniors • 149 Seniority is looking forward to the last 185 days of high school. Urciolo, Glenn Douglas Urciolo, John Stephen: Student Council Rep resentative 2; Honor Roll 3; Tennis 3; Amateur Radio Club 4; Debate Club 2; Philosophy Club 2; P.A. Club 2. Urdahl, Candy Kay: National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4; French Club 2.4; Latin Club 3,4. Van Eyken, Roberto Geraldo: Class Officer 4. President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; It's Academic! 4; Track 2,3.4; Cross Country 3,4; M Club 2,3,4, Key Club 3.4; TIDE 4. Van Zile, William Ralph Vaughn, Debra Ann: Intramurals 3; Civiteens 4; AFS 3; Future Homemakers 4; Future Nurses 4. Veirs, Charles Clifton III: Choir 4, Trans- ferred from Bullis Prep., Potomac, Md. 4; Football, Varsity 2,3; Wrestling, Varsity 3. Veirs. Joan Griffith: Library Aide 3; Tea- cher's Aide 3; Transferred from Holy Trinity High School, Washington, D.C. 3. Virts. Theodore Holder: Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2. Wagner, Susan Lynn: Interior Display Club 2. Wakefield, Kristen: Student Council Alternate 2; Senior Steering 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Civiteens 4; Office Aide 4. Walsh, Anne Joan: Student Council Com- mittees 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Piano Club 4; Service Corps 3,4. Walsh, Teresa Dorothy: Student Council Committees 4, Honor Roll 2; TOUCHSTONE 2; AFS 3; Biology Club 4; Folk Club 4; In- terior Display Club 3; Service Corps 3,4. Walter, Louis Allen: Teacher's Aide 4. Ward, Gail Marie: Mixed Chorus 3,4; Youth City 3; Youth and Government 3,4. Ward, Wanda Yvonne Warwick, Cathy Ann: Majorettes 4; Keyettes 4; Mixed Chorus 4. Washburn, Mark Hathorne: TIDE 3,4, Busi- ness Manager 3, Editor 4; Latin Club 3.4; Philosophy Club 3; Interior Display Club 3; Youth and Government 4. Washington, Kathleen Virginia Waterman, Elda Roberta: Senior Steering 4; Intramurals 3; Honor Teams 3; Drill Team 3; Civiteens 4. Wathen, Diane Marie: Student Council Rep- resentative 2; Student Council Committees 2; Intramurals 2; Civiteens 2; Library Aide 4; Office Aide 3; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3, Secretary 2,3. Watson, Cheryl Darlene: Civiteens 4; Service Corps 4. Weatherby, Theodore Russell: Spanish Club 2; Teacher's Aide 4. Weaver, Spencer Lee: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Foot- ball, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2; Future Teachers 4; Teacher's Aide 4. Wega, Ernest Charles: Honor Roll 4; Football, Junior Varsity 2; Graphic Arts Club 2,3; Teacher's Aide 4; Rifle Team 2,3,4, 2nd Team Captain 4. Weiger, James Stanley: Folk Club 4, Graphic Arts Club 2,3; Teacher's Aide 4. 150 • Seniors Werner, Christian Anthony: Football, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2. Westbrook, Jacqueline Louise: Honor Roll 2,3,4; TIDE 4; Debate Club 3; Folk Club 2; Philosophy Club 2; Library Aide 4; Service Corps 2; Youth and Government 2. Weston-Dawkes. Matthew: Student Council Executive Committees 4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4, It's Academic! 4, Cap- tain 4; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Key Club 3.4; Debate Club 3; Philosophy Club 2; Teacher's Aide 4; Math Team 4. Wethington, Deborah Marcella Plays 3, Cast 3. Whalen, John Michael: Football, Varsity 3, Junior Varsity 2; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2; Teacher's Aide 2. Whalen, Mary Belinda Student Council Alter- nate 3,4; Honor Roll 4; Baseball, Varsity 3, Manager 3; French Club 4, Future Nurses 4; Choir 3.4, Mixed Chorus 2; Service Corps 2; Youth and Government 3,4. Whalen, Michael Steven: Football, Varsity 3.4, Junior Varsity 2; Track 2; Wrestling, Var- sity 3; M” Club 3,4; Teacher's Aide 4. Wharen. Marie Elaine: Honor Roll 2,4; Black Maskers 2; Teacher's Aide 2,3,4. Wharen, Patricia Ann: Honor Roll 2,3,4; Civiteens 3,4; Black Maskers 2; Future Teachers 4; Teacher's Aide 4. Wheatly, Edward Calvin: DECA 3,4, Vice- President 3,4. Wheelbarger, Karen Lynn: Student Council Representative 3,4; Student Council Com- mittees 3,4; Keyettes 4; Black Maskers 3,4; Plays 4, Cast 4; Squamish Team 3; Future Homemakers 2; Future Nurses 2; Choir 4; Madrigals 4; Mixed Chorus 3. White, Terry Jan: Honor Roll 2,3. Whitmer, James Warren Wicklein, Peter Anthony: Biology Club 4; Folk Club 4. Wienckowski, Susan Ann: Student Council Representative 3,4, Committees 3; Honor Roll 2,3,4, ROCKET 4; Squamish Team 4; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3,4; Student Faculty Advisory Committee 3. Wilkinson, Mark Stephen: Senior Steering 4; Basketball, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; Baseball, Varsity 4; M Club 4; TOUCH STONE 4; Squamish Team 4; Interior Display Club 4; Art Club 4. Willett, Linda Lee: Honor Roll 4. Williams, Cathryn Ann: Honor Roll 2,3,4, TIDE 4; Amateur Radio Club 4; Latin Club 3; Youth and Government 4. Williams, Frank Edwin: Honor Roll 3,4; Foot- ball, Varsity 3,4; Baseball, Varsity 3,4; M Club c,4. Williams, Gloria Beverly Williamson. Harry Winston Williamson, Karen Dorothy Willig, Susan Patricia: National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Girls' Sports Associa- tion 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Honor Teams 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2.3. Willis, Thomas Ray The solitude and warm air of outdoors provide an ideal study hall. Seniors • 151 Wilmot, James Richard: Football. Junior Var- sity 2; Rockville Recreation Council 4. Wilson. Brooks Alan Wilson. Christopher Scott: Squamish 3. Winborne, Alonzo Davis: Transferred from Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring, Maryland; Wrestling, Junior Varsity 2; County Government Day 3. Winn. Martha Belle: Civiteens 4; Service Corps 4. Wirth, Paul Richard Withers, William Maurice Woodhull, Patricia Barbara: Student Council Executive Committee 4, Committees 2,3,4; Class Officer 2,3, Treasurer; National Honor Society 3.4; Honor Roll 2,3.4; ROCKET 4; Service Corps 4. Chairman. Wooditch, Donna Marie Jacqueline: Senior Steering 4; Drill Team 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Key- ettes 4; Black Maskers 2; Future Nurses 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Nurse's Aide 3,4; Monogram 3. Woods, James Michael Woods, Pamela Jean: Student Council Alter- nate 3,4, Committees 4; Keyettes 4; Civiteens 3; Future Nurses 2; Teacher's Aide 4; Service Corps 3. Woodward, Michael Jay Woolfitt, Frederick James Wright, Frances Eileen: Interior Display Club 2,4, Vice-President 4; Library Aide 3. Wright, Francis William: Basketball, Junior Varsity 2, Manager; P.A. Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; Rockville Recreation Council 2,3.4. Wycoske, Regina Gail Wynes, John Noel Young. Ramona Jean: Honor Roll 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Teacher's Aide 4. Zentz, Rodney Gene: Black Maskers 4; Plays, Production, Cast 3,4; Choir 4; Library Aide 4; Office Aide 4. Zetts, Jonathan Paul Zetts, Timothy Joseph: Baseball, Varsity 3,4, Junior Varsity 2; M Club 4; Teacher's Aide 4. Ziminsky, Alvin Charles Zimmer, Mark: Teacher's Aide 4; Office Aide 2,4. Once upon a time the cafeteria refused to serve lunch-everyone smiled that day I 152 • Seniors Tom Hunsicker has learned to play his drum with a little TLC (tender loving care). Joe Takahashi, number one student. Don't look now. Carolyn Gledhill. says Isabel Stabler, but there's a giant koala bear behind you! Seniors mourn for speared Spartan at Homecoming Funeral. Spotlight on Seniors Captain America rules the Senior Parking Lot. 154 • Seniors Steve Kimball gets a kick out of football. A suppressed desire to be a kangaroo has overpowered Jackie West brook. Don Maguire listens to a favorite teacher. Tom Hunsicker makes the beat go on. Seniors • 155 The Junior Class swung into the new year with a vitality and spirit rarely seen in a class as large as this. Fund raising activities started in September and ranged from candy-apple sales to car washes. The goal? Determination of 'The Middle Class to make Prom 1970 the most fantastic in our school's history . . . and it WAS. It was a year of many transitions for the Juniors. Period changes, new policies, lunch changes, teacher changes, but most of all a feeling of being one step closer to their final, supreme Senior Year. Debbie Rogers (secretary); Mike Hager (treasurer); Joe Fitzpatrick (president); Robbi Burkhart (vice president). Energetic officers spark Junior enthusiasm!!! Juniors • 157 Robert Adams William Adams Paula Adkins William Ale Russell Allen Andrew Anderson Lillian Anderson Louis Angelo Thomas Archer Janice Armstrong i The Roberta Asbury Timothy Bankerd Kathi Barrack James Barney Patti Seebode is one of the rare few who has had a hard time adjusting to a high school environment. Middle Class” Marsha Barton Richard Batz Steve Beatty Kenny Bell John Berry Carolyn Betts Paula Bieber Kathleen Bishop Stuart Bjerke Pamela Bland 158 • Juniors Penny Hyland finds September a breeze . . . all you have to do is fill out the same information 100 times. adjusts quickly. Richard Blitz Jon Bluebond Andrea Blum Matthew Boland Steven Boone Susan Breeden Sean Breen Charles Broome Alvin Bryant Jane Buckingham Robbie Burkart Vicki Burke Vicki Burkinshaw Walter Burns Stephen Burton Judy Butler Maurice Butt Gary Bynaker A Juniors • 159 Laura Norton strolls conventionally down the halls of R.M. minus dress- code. Debra Callicutt Myra Campbell Christine Caplinger Joan Caravaggio Jack Carlen Keith Carlson George Carroll Robert Caruso Ronald Chasteen Michael Cheslosky Carol Christy Kathryn Chuchman Bruce Clark Joy Clark Joan Clayton John Clingan Deborah Clogg James Colie The class of '71 stalks the halls of RM 160 • Juniors Barry Collier Thomas Collins Daniel Colt Richard Combs Levin Comly Rex Conn William Cook Carl Cooley James Cooley Joseph Costin Michael Cotter David Creamer Biian Crockett Lynn Daugherty Charles Davidson Marsha Davis Karla DePerini Stacy Dean Suzanne Dean Jeanette Demar Karen Dempsey Debbie DiLeo Stephen Di Vincenzo Alan Dixon Linda Doncrank Leo Donaghue Robert Doubleday Vera Downey Barbara Downs Robert Dronenburg with a new feeling and a new look Juniors • 161 David Drummond Kevin Dwyer Peter Eldridge Gerald Elliott David Ellison Steven Embrey Margaret England Cathy Eslin Willis Etter Elaine Eull Paul Evans Vicki Fadeley Patrick Fahey John Fahrner James Fero . . . and makes an all-out effort to learn as much as possible. Catherine Field Jean Fitzgibbon Eugene Fitzpatrick Debbie Flanary Jerome Flemming Deborah Fling Steve Flint Sarah Forrester Mary Fourcade LuAnn Freeburger Kathleen Frick Craig Fuller Robert Fyock Barbara Gableman Arthur Galaher 162 • Juniors Joseph Gallagher Alice Galloway Margaret Galvin Thomas Gancsos David Garfinkel Dalton Garrett Jerome Flemming, Ray Riggs and Skip White appear prepared to dig into their PSA T's. Thomas Gearin Pamela Gracey Larry Giarth Laura Grady Wayne Gifford Mary Grady Robin Gilles Nevell Greenough Beth Goodnight Robert Gregoire Janice Grabbis Martha Gregory Juniors • 163 Top: Homeroom bright and early-note the happy smile. Middle: Roger McFarland, 3rd period-note the intense study. Karen Griffin David Griggs Stephanie Gross Noel Grzech John Hager Mark Hager Parrick Hailey Antoine Hairston Dwight Hall Juniors display Karen Hamernik Timothy Hames Rodger Hamilton Janet Hammond Debra Hardesty Charles Hardin James Harding Annie Harris Robert Harrison Bottom:L ynn Jarrard. 6th period-need we say more? Jack Hawkins Douglas Hayes William Hayes Joseph Hebei Deborah Hebron Norman Hecht Peter Heister Kay Helmer Stephanie Hester Marilyn Hickman Charles Hilderbrand Patricia Hill Peter Hinz Robert Hite Karl Hixson a change of face as the day progresses. John Hobbes Wendy Hobbes David Hobbs Carl Holcomb Rebecca Hoover Patricia Hopwood Shela Horton Betty Houck Donald House Cynthia Howard Kathleen Howard Kirk Howard Norman Howard Tessa Howes Richard Hubbard Juniors • 165 Bernard Hubble Paul Huber Sanford Hunter Penelope Hyland Susan Hyman William Hyman Anthony Iselin Wayne Jackson Linda Jacobowitz Susan Jager Lynn Jarrard Richard Jernigan Arlon Johnson Bonnie Johnson Bradley Johnson Diane Johnson Lynn Johnson Virginia Johnson Sylvia Jolly Diana Jones Robert Joppy David Kalins Laura Kandel Clifford Kanz James Kaponin Michael Keller Jackie Kelly Debbie Kempl John Kenney Sally-Ketchem 166 • Juniors Slumber parties head the activities for Junior girls Deborah Kidd Mary Kidwell Pam Kincaid Robert King William King Michael Kisner Michael Kitzinger Jeffery Klansek Debra Klinger Edith Knight Linda Knudson Stanley Koch Annette Kordell Jessica Kovich Brian Kuryloski Chris Lachat Charles Lamborn Rebecca Latham list of extra-curricular this year! Juniors • 167 Connie Leacock Steve Leber David Lee Claudette Lewis Nancy Little Candy apple sales boom as Juniors When asked how many calories a candy apple contains Becky Hoover retorts “Pennies for the PromHI Paulette Luper Linda Macewic Jeffery Mallick Michael Malloy Robert Mandley 168 • Juniors William Marple Patricia Martin Susan Martin Brenda Mason Lula Mason Michael Masters Roger Masters Susan Mattern Nancy Maxfield Steven Mayer Carol McCord Linda McConnell Roger McFarland Ronald McLeod Bonnie McNinch Dorothea McNulty Sheryl Metzner Andrew Meyerson Keith Miles George Miller raise money for the best Prom yet. Patrick Mock Ann Marie Mongelli Robert Mongelluzzo David Monk William Moore Gary Morrow Arlene Moss Danny Mo well Vicky Muccioli Thomas Mueller Juniors • 169 'he field of science Gary Mumma Richard Munzer June Myers Randolph Myers Margo Napoli William Needham Ronald Nelson Linda Nelson Darrell Nettles Kathleen Nicholson Theresa Nicholson James Nigro Betty Norris Harlan Norris Joseph Norton Laura Norton Deborah Nugent Ward Nydegger John O'Brien James O'Reilly Donna Ottinger Bruce Page Rita Palmer Jo Ann Pararas Marie Paris Danny Parkins Pamela Patton Patrick Paul Mary Payne Sharon Penick 170 • Juniors stimulates Junior brainpower. Susan Perry Katherine Pierce Susan Pietro James Pool Brenda Porter Wiley Porter Cynthia Powers Michal Ruth Poynter Bruce Preudhomme Melissa Prinkey Sally Ketchem agrees... Mr. Schowe must supply the right utensils if he expects a gourmet solution. Stuart Prymas Ann Putnam Michael Rabson Alice Rafter Paul Rapalus Linda Reddick Gregory Reed Harry Reese ■■ William Regan Janet Ricketts Dorothy Rieck Raymond Riggs William Rimel Michelle Bort gives the cameraman the bad eye for interrupting her mid-day meditation. Sherri Rose Louis Rosenberg Evelyn Rudisill Dennis Ruff Mark Ruplinger Some Juniors 172 • Juniors Cheryl Russell Martha Russell John Ruzanski Darrel Sallie Lynda Sams Burton Sanquist Lynellen Sappenfield Richard Schallon Michael Schiavone Thomas Schrider Stephen Scott Patricia Seebode Michael Semancik Annette Shadoan Carolyn Sheppard indulge in grass-sitting during lunch. Richard Shields Carla Sigmon Craig Silbert Christina Simmons Roberta Sims Kathleen Skinner Courtney Smith David Smith Leslie Smith Margaret Smith Laurel Snider Janet Snyder Jennie Snyder Julia Somervell Victor Sousa Juniors • 173 Carmela Spar aci no Joseph Sparacino Theann Spiridopoulos Renee St. Aubin Barbara Stevenson Jane Stewart David Stone Roger Strippey Dean Strombom Thomas Stucki Elizabeth Sugg Florence Sullivan James Suit Earthel Summers Patricia Tabler James Tarwater Patricia Tasker Emlen Tetlow Margaret Thiele Mary Thomas Sondra Thompson Kevin Tinken Joseph Tough John Tower David Traynor Peter Tsakanikas Gary Tubergen Rosemary Turner Sally Turner Marta Turns Junior girls boost their guys— 174 • Juniors Vicki Van Etten Edwin Van Keuren Mary Vetula Robert Wagner Kenneth Walker Which one of our mighty Rockets does she have her eye on? Only Sherry Metzner knows for sure!! Caroll Waterman Robert Wathen John Watkins Linda Weaver Rebecca Webster Paula Weller Brian West Sandra Wheelock David Wiegel Jerry Willett the mighty forces of Rocket power. Juniors • 175 Joy Williams Edward Williams Marianne Williams Beth Wilson Catherine Wilson John Wolff Dale Wood Stacey Wood Toni Woods Lynn Hammond looks forward to a fun filled summer followed by a fantastic senior year. Jrs. look back with remorse and ahead with joy! Ade Curtis thinks sleepily back on last weekend’s activities. . . Charlotte Wurtzel Pamela Wyatt Kenneth Yeager Andrew Yenca Kathleen Young Yvonne Zeender 176 • Juniors Junior Potpourri Theann Spiridopolous and Judy Butler explain to the girls the newest vogue in fashion at R.M. this year. WOMEN Someone told Tony Earman his nose was shiny. Has anyone seen Maggi Smith lately? Nanct Max field concentrates as she works on her French homework. Juniors • 177 Kathy Sacco, Secretary; Debbie Fitzpatrick, Vice-President; John Blackwell, President; Terry O'Connell, Treasurer. Enthusiastic officers stimulate sophomore interest and involvement. Sophomores here? Yeah man! And they were here-bubbling over with junior high enthusiam and just a bit apprehensive of big, bad R.M. and its complexities. Under the watchful eyes of their upperclassmen, the sophomores slipped easily into R.M. life and plunged headlong into anything passing their way. Clean up after the games? Sure, Mr. Ashburner. And for the first time it was sophomore hands that inherited Giant-Vac, brooms, rakes and other assorted weapons, courageously pitting themselves against confetti, cans, popcorn boxes, and gravel to make the bleachers a sight to behold after every home football game. R.M. became infested with tenth graders willing to sell a cupcake, cookie or to give a car a sophomore shine. John Blackwell, Debbie Fitzpatrick, Kathy Sacco, and Terry O'Connell commanded the sophs as they dominated such extra-curricular activities as the French Club, Black Maskers, the Spanish Club, and the Student Council. The Girl's Hockey Honor team, J.V. football and basketball, swim team and wrestling team were also invaded by eager tenth graders. Yet, with only one portion of the school year gone, one detected a note of the future on their faces as the Class of '72 planned for their junior-senior prom, a stuffed animal sale, and for better or for worse, their oncoming years at Richard Montgomery. Sophomores • 179 Steven Alario Marshall Allen Susan Allen Peter Alley Bradley Alt Roger Anders Susan Anderson Debra Andrew Mary Angelo Laura Berti and Kathy McClelland enjoy dredging pumpkin innards out of prospective entries. James Atnip Susan Austin Mila Avramovic Lewis Azzinaro Stephen Bahr 180 • Sophomores Glenn Baker Ronald Baker Joy Barchers Dale Barnes Mary Jane Barnett Robin Barzin Sheila Battin Christine Bauer Steve Beale Allan Begosh Vernon Behanna Jeannette Belliveau Gail Benfield Nan Bentley Laura Berti Sophomores here? Yeah, man! Anna Bice Leonard Biga John Binnix John Bittorf John Blackwell Debra Bland Gary Blau Sandra Bokelman Thomas Bonbrest Linda Bonita Richard Bonner Kathy Booth David Boren Deborah Boren Michelle Bort Sophomores 181 - Paul Hami I knows that one advantage of being a sophomore boy is that pretty senior girls take pity on underclassmen when they are lost. Gregory Bosley Eleanor Bowman Linda Boyce Robert Brake Ojana Brewer Mildred Bridges Deborah Brindle Marta Brito Rose Broadwater Merrily Brome Barbara Brown Beth Brown John Brown Michael Brown Rhonda Brown Stephen Brown Theresa Brown Peter Bruneau Bewildered, they wander through 182 • Sophomores Mary Buck Jean Burton James Carroll Nancy Cera Brian Christianson Carl Burdette Glenn Butts Edward Carter Connie Chaney Douglas Christopher Thelma Burgess David Byron Karen Carter John Chaney Barbara Clark Sandra Burns Janine Calloway Laurie Carter Terry Cheeks John Clayton Charles Burr Jason Caplan Wanda Carter Michael Cheripka Michael Cleveland Richelle Burelli Carol Card Lorraine Cathers Laura Cheslosky Carol Cloud the halls in search of homerooms. Sophomores • 183 Edward Cochrane David Coffin Susan Cogswell Jan Cole Barbara Coleman Daniel Conrad James Cook John Cooper James Copeland Janice Copeland Timothy Costin Patricia Coulter Georgeann Crawford Mary Creamer Paul Cross Caren Culleen Clark Currin William Curry Edward Dabbs Diana Davidson Brenda Davis Barbara Day Freddy DeFriece Bryan Demar Juanita Demar Gradually self-assurance conquers timidity. William Denell Denise Dermer Timothy DeShetler Elyce Deskin Richard DeVault 184 • Sophomores Kathy Devers Donald DeWitt Constance Donoghue Donna Douglass Alan Dickman Sharon Dixon William Dronenburg Robert Dukes David Dodge Teresa Duley Sara Dole Jay Dunn Jill Ketcham shyly contemplates asking Alan Begosh about the assignment. Donna Dupree Carol Easter Daniel Eaton Robert Elder Cynthia Ely Sharon Embrey Sophomores • 185 Pamela Emerson Susan Ernst Catherine Esche Dennis Fahey Donna Fahey Karen Feight Comely cheerleaders Thomas Field Sheree Fischetti Joseph Fisher Deborah Fitzpatrick Charles Fleming Tara Fleming Stephen Fordham Felicia Fortunato Michael Fountain Richard Fox Juanita Franklin Marian Freeh 186 • Sophomores Douglas Freeman David Fremming Joni Frye Linda Fusco Ferdinand Fyten Robert Galaher Stephanie Gallagher Ralph Galloway John Galvin Arlene Garcia bolster attendance at J.V. games. Linda Gardner Janet Garrett Edith Geiwitz Michele Giamanco Susan Giarth Lisa Goglio Carol Golden John Goodhue Colleen Grady Rita Grant Ronald Green Thomas Green Elizabeth Greene Janet Greene Pamela Greenway William Grigsby Norman Gross Thomas Grubby Nancy H age man Stephen Hageman Sophomores • 187 Jean Hairston Gregory Hall Nadine Hall Paul Hamil Peter Hancock Patricia Harrison Gregory Haske Joanne Haske Patricia Hastie William Hawkins David Hawksford Michael Healey John Hecht Gail Heim Paul Henning Beverly Herndon Marilee Hersberger Debra Hickman Stuart Hill Dixie Hilleary Brenda Hindman Joseph Hines Dale Hocker Raean Hommet Emanuel Hopkins Carol Hoppenjans Deborah Houston Mary Howard Sheila Howard Susan Howard Sophomores relish art, music and drama 188 • Sophomores Roberta Howes Debra Hoyt Denise Hubble Nancy Hughes Thomas Hughes Ronnie Newcomb finishes background reading for his art class in the few minutes before school. Joseph Hulgus Jeffrey Hulse Karen Hundemer Robert Hunter Ellen Hurley Ethel Inskeep Owen Jackson Eugene Jaunsen Denise Jeffs Gwendolyn Johnson Ronald Johnson Phillip Kaelin Darko Kapelina as well as football, beer, and each other. Sophomores • 189 Lynne Karsh Patricia Kasiaras Daniel Katz James Kaufman Timothy Kavanaugh Lannie Kenton Jill Ketcham Dera Killian Eugene King Norman Gross rehashes the J. V. victory over Wheaton with John Blackwell. Deborah Kingery Richard Kingsbury John Kizler Deborah Koch Michael Koch 190 • Sophomores Charlotte Kolb Donna Konicki Nora Korg Donna Kraft Linda Krall Robert Kronemyer John Kuchinski Gary Kulek Simon Kumkumian Kim Kunzig Roseann Kurland Vivian Labrador David Lambert Scott Lanum Michael LaPointe Bruce Larson Karen Larson Donna Latta Latrelle Lawrence Spencer Lawson Piping young voices add to the hall hubbub. Theresa Layne Brian Leacock Elizabeth Leath Lawrence Leighton Edmund LeMieux Robert Leonard Alayne Levy Patricia Lewis Pamela Lightfoot Sanford Linscott Sophomores • 191 Flabby sophomore minds and muscles James Lloyd Ronald Luther Bonnie Macuch Carol Martinelli John McCary Mary Long Mary Mabon Carolyn Mall Raymond Masonson Mary McCauley Susan Long Priscilla Maccallum Nancy Malloy Patti Mather Eugene McClung Doretta Longest William Macewicz Marilyn Mangene Thomas Mathers Debra McClure Deborah Lowe Betsy Mack Loni Mansell Gregory Mattes Margaret McCuistion Cynthia Ludlow Samuel MacKay James Marple Laura Mayer Kathleen McDonnell 192 • Sophomores firm up under demanding teachers. Jillian Miles Kenneth Miller Robert Mills Laura Milne Jon Metta Clemens Meyers Bennett Milliner Linda Mills Mary Jane McGolrick Glenn McLaughlin Paul McLellan Katherine McLelland Ronald McMenimen Brenda McRoy Deborah Mead Wilvia Medina Susan Meisner Richard Mella Sophomores • 193 Terry Milne Sheila Minton Joseph Mongelli Marcie Montgomery Catherine Moon Gary Moulton Franziska Mueller Joseph Mulhern Kurt Mulholland James Mullins David Moore Earl Moore James Morgan Robert Morgan New ideas, new factions, 194 • Sophomores David Munroe Julie Myers Marguerite Myers Stephen Myers Bruce Nelson Debra Nelson Ronald Newcomb Jeanilee Newcomer Nancy Newcomer David Nicewarner Linda Nouri Patricia Nuttycombe Bradley Nydegger Hana Oblonsky Robyn O'Brien but mainly new people change school tradition. Teresa O'Connell Robin O'Neal Margaret Orndorff David Orner Barbara Orr Paul Oscanyan John Oshinski Deborah Painter Michael Parenteau June Parisi George Parker Raymond Parks John Patton Stephanie Patton Theona Patton Sophomores • 195 Sophs frolic about the halls, yet unmindful Joyce Paul Deborah Pavlik Craig Pemberton Dennis Pence Ronald Penick Mary Pennington Jennifer Peters Deborah Petrie Kathryn Phebus Sandra Phillips Joyce Pietro Daniel Pistole Shirley Polanskey Sharon Pollen Richard Porreca John Porter Deborah Powell Walter Powell Steve Powers Lynne Pry mas Stephen Pulver Kurt Rabin Mary Rafter Barbara Rains Catherine Rainwater Carol Ratliff Lewis Redman Christine Redmond Robert Reed Jeannene Reedy 196 • Sophomores of the burdens upperclassmen suffer Mary Reilly Steven Reiner William Reinhold Denis Renaud Lisa Rhodes V Brenda Roberts Cynthia Robertson Charles Robinson James Robinson Charles Rodgers Michael Rollins Jill Romney Daniel Rosenberg Katherine Rosewater Eugene Rothlauf Sophomores • 197 Nina Roylance Dixie Russell Jeffrey Ruthberg Katherine Rynders Katherine Sacco Sharon Sadler Sharon Sakate Donna Salesky Michael Sammer Melissa Sandifer Stephen Sanquist Terry Sarber John Scott Leila Scott Betty Seabolt Nancy Seawright Stephen Seckar Joseph Self Cecilia Semancik Stephen Serbin Randolph Shafer Caprice Shaw Through float-building . . . 198 • Sophomores Kathleen Shipe Gary Shipley Richard Shortz David Shuma James Simon Ann Simonini John Simpson Elizabeth Sisco Douglas Smith Ira Smith Cindy Ludlow and Lynne Kraft show their patriotism. . . . and flag-waving, sophs show spirit. Joanne Smith Joseph Smith Warren Smith Wayne Smith Mary Smoot Barbara S mouse Andrea Snowden Margaret Snyder Pam Solemon Jacquelyn Sorg Judy Soth Gerard Stack Cynthia Stalfort Steven Stamets Sophomores • 199 Bennett Milliner. Leila Scott, Lisa Goglio. and Jamie Simon at various stages in the daily routine. Phillip Stapleton Glenda Starratt William Steele Robin Steinberg Randall Steiner David Stephenson Karen Stewart Martin Stone Linda Stotler Donald Suddath Richard Suess Michael Sullivan Mobile faces express changing moods: Jeffrey Summerour NinaSummerour Vanessa Summers Ann Swing John Taylor Edward Terry David Terzian Linda Tetlow Debra Thear Harry Thomas Michael Thomas Raymond Thomas Joseph Thompson Michael Thompson Thomas Thompson Charlene Tippet Tommie Tomlinson Mary Tonneman Dale Tucker Thomas Tuggle Amy Turner Diane Tvardek Shirley Vander-Staay Christopher Waas Mary Waters Gail Watson consternation at a game, delight in 35 free minutes, and pure joy of life in general. Kristie Weidemeyer Susan Welch Elizabeth Wells Kenneth Wesolik Ronnine Westlein Mark Weston-Dawkes George Whalen Janet Wheatley Stevie White Paul Whittaker Sophomores • 201 Ricky Wilfong Florence Williams Joyce Williams Martha Williams Richard Williams Briana Wilson Joyce Wilson Kenneth Wilson Deborah Wolfe Mini-skirted Liz Greene, betrousered Holly Deskin, and maxi-coated Judy Soth take advantage of the absence of the dress code. Benita Wong Wayne Wright Lawrence Wood Kenneth Wurtzel David Woods Andria Wyman Harold Woods David Wysong Mark Woods Sharon Vounkers Denise Woolfitt Harold Ziff 202 • Sophomores Snubbed sophomores become snobby juniors. Karen King silently prays that this year's picture will look better than last's. For Chip Dauenhauer. Betsy Mack. Nancy Cera, and Mike Semancik, the day begins with a smoke. Sophomores • 203 ORGANIZATIONS functional empty changing preparatory competitive instructive representative participatory evolving extinct lively defunct honorary sedentary rewarding Bottom Row: D. Lapham, M. Long, M. Irwin. Second Row: A. Thalhamer. J. Polansky, D. Sharp, D. Garfinkel, J. Tower, T. Hunsicker G. Hopkins B Van Ekyen, P. Tasker. The Montgomery Tide, the monthly student newspaper for Richard Montgomery, went to press in the 1969-70 school year. Despite financial hardships which plagued the Tide throughout the year, the newspaper adopted a more breezy format and a pro- gressive attitude. The Tide attempted to deliver a news- paper which interested every- one. In her novice year of sponsorship, Mrs. Rosebery supervised the effort of the publication of eight issues, led by Editor Mark Washburn, and Managing Editor Ellie Lipsitz. Tide G. Hopkins and D. Garfinkel work together feverishly in order to make the deadline. In the spring of 1969, at the It's Academic tryouts, six members out of twenty applicants were chosen on the basis of knowledge and speed of response. Out of the six, three on the reg- ular team, M. Weston- Dawkes, B. Van Ekyen, and A. Kuffner were selected with P. Brown, M. Chelosky and D. Garfinkel as alternates. Weekly, throughout the fall, the whole team prac- ticed competitively accumulating data, facts and trivia and improving their speed. The team won their first match with Anacostia and Bishop O'Connell, but lost their second game to DuVal. Two sets of reference books and a scholarship fund of $550 were won for RM by this talented team. BOTTOM ROW: B. Van Ekyen, M. Weston-Dawkes. A. Kuffner. SECOND ROW: D. Garfinkel, M. Cheslosky, P. Brown, B. Kronemyer. “It’s Academic” K. Foster, D. Wathen, R. Stevens, C. Curley, R. Zentz, G. Mahone, J. Polansky, E. Lipsitz, S. Liljegren. Library-aides were a continual help to the Librarians during the school year. Checking books out, checking books in, and shelving books were some of their duties. Coping with the rush of after- holiday book returns they proved worthy of admiration. Library Aides Activities • 207 President Mike McCord recognizes a repre- sentative. Senior Representatives BOTTOM ROW S. Johnson. K. Wheelbarger, D. Balster, P. Brown, D. Como. SECOND ROW: I. Stabler, J. Osmundson, K. Cathers. A. Beach, J. Dempsey, P. Riley. THIRD ROW: S. Mallison, C. Hagedorn, B. Coor er, M. Mulhern.S. Wienckowski, A. Kuffner. Student Council pits Redskins and Last year's Student Council, guided by Mike McCord, Presi- dent, and Joe Takahashi, Vice- President, looked ahead for new challenges. The student organi- zation sponsored Homecoming Week, College Night, Youth City, the Faculty Tea, and many Wel- fare projects such as the Pumpkin Carving Contest, the Charity Drive, and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The highlight of the year was the Faculty basketball game in which members of both the Redskins and Senators paired up against members of R.M.'s faculty. The basic goal of Student Council for 1969-70 was a more active stu- dent participation. Junior Representatives: BOTTOM ROW: J. Kelly, D. Kempl, L. Snyder, S. Metzner. SECOND ROW: D. DiLeo, N. Maxfield, R. Burkhart, B. Hoover, T. Simmons, D. Ottinger. THIRD ROW: P. Tasker, T. Hickman, S. Prymas, J. Cooley. D. Rogers, T. Woods. 208 • Organizations Officers: BOTTOM ROW: M. Handzo (parliamentarian), J. Takahashi (vice- president). SECOND ROW: M. McCord (president), C. Komoroski,(secretary), M. Weston-Dawkes (treasurer). Executive Committee: BOTTOM ROW: S. Burgess, S. Martinelli, B. Wood- hull, C. Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. Takahashi, C. Komoroski, C. Magruder, C. Fahrner, Col. Stiness (sponsor). THIRD ROW: J. Haltiwanger, R. LeBleu, B. Fitzgerald, W. Gardiner, K. Howard. FOURTH ROW: M. Weston-Dawkes, M. McCord, J. Butts, M. Handzo. Senators against R.M.’s faculty. Carolyn Anderson argues her point at a Student Council meeting. Sophomore Representatives: BOTTOM ROW: L. Cathers, P. Nuttycombe, M. Angelo. S. Fischetti. SECOND ROW: L. Prymas, D. Dermer, R. Kurland, L. Karsh, S. Brown, N. Seawright. THIRD ROW: D. Hickman. J. Sorg, P. McClellan, J. Blackwell, B. Ricketts, D. Longest. Organizations • 209 BOTTOM ROW: S. Burgess (secretary), J. Takashi (president), P. Brown. SECOND ROW: M. Irwin. D. Dermer, J. Luthy, D. Shimoda, D. Rains. THIRD ROW: J. Heflin, T. Hunsicker, G. Bitting, P. Roach, C. Gledhill. Co-Council is the club of clubs . Spon- sored by Col. Stiness, it consists of a repre- sentative from every club, working together to promote social activity. The Co- Council was respon- sible for planning the activity calendar and organizing the Activity Fair. They were also helpful in adding to the success of the Homecoming Dance. Co-Council BOTTOM ROW: G. Bitting (president), F. Wright (vice-president). SECOND ROW: D. Long, J. Douglas, G. Humphrey, J. Luthy, J. Fordham. Every morning Richard Montgomery's student body started another day to the soothing, dulcet tones in Greg Bitting's voice. Aside from that familiar request to rise for the flag salute, the club played an active role in other facets of school life. The members of the club, under the guidance of their sponsor, Mr. Stuben- hofer, worked with the latest equipment, in- cluding FM-wireless microphones and video- tape machines. The P.A. Club furnished the school with microphones, ampli- fiers, and many hours of hard work in announcing all of the athletic contests, the Homecoming Dance, and the spring musical. 210 • Activities BOTTOM ROW: E. Stephenson (president). B. Cooper (vice-president). J. Butts (secretary).R. Van Eyken (treasurer).SECOND ROW: A. Anderson. G. Carroll, P. Hinz, J. Luthy, N. Semer. THIRD ROW: B. West, R. Leighton. T. Auker, K. Roberts. M. Weston-Dawkes. FOURTH ROW: M. Mulhern, M. McCord, R. Fitzgerald, J. Dudley, M. Barron. FIFTH ROW: D. Long, J. McClintock, B. McDonald, J. Hulse, F. Niagro. C. Hulse, R. Croson. Financially, Key Club was finally in the black. The Key Club, Richard Montgomery's foremost male service organization, and their sponsor, Mr. Mark Hollis, prided themselves on a successful year. Their spectrum of projects included community and conser- vation service. The Key Club conducted a canned food drive for the Rockville FISH, an inter-church relief organi- zation, which helped provide food for forty needy families, and played an important role in the Heart Fund's Rockville collection. They also aided the Isaak Walton League in their conservation project, and in their annual Christmas party for small children. For the first time in several years the Key Club enjoyed financial stability. They pulled themselves out of a deep hole by selling beat buttons for RM's foot ball games and assisting the Fairchild Hiller Corpor- ation in their annual fete. Although numerically small, the Key Club's hard core, the executive committee, organized these activi ties. The committee, consisting of President Ed Step- henson, and the hardworking members, Andy Ander son. Matt Weston-Dawkes, Craig Hulse, John Luthy, Bill McDonald, and Bob Van Eyken, was the basis of this year's success. Organizations 211 BOTTOM ROW: Miss Marcello (sponsor), R. Criggar (president), S. Burgess (vice-president), P. Patton (secretary), J. Johnson (secretary), K. Gregory (treasurer). SECOND ROW: V. Downey, G. Bieber, C. Mohn, S. Metzner, K. Hunt, M. Davis, L. Norton, K. Wheelbarger, M. Gregory, D. Sharp. THIRD ROW: A. Hall, R Burkart, M. Thiele, L. Snider, J. Fitzgibbon, B. McNinch, W. Gobbes, K. Helmer, S. Hyman, D. DiLeo, M. Vetula. FOURTH ROW: A. Blum, C. Cameron, S. Shannon, L. Reddick, T. Simmons, D. Kempl, M. Myers, B. Lawrey, D. Hoffmaster, B. Loftis, C. Warwick, J. Kuhn, P. Patton. FIFTH ROW: C. Urdahl, B. Wilson, R. Hoover, B. Johnson, S. Ketcham, D. Shimoda, B. Grigsby, S. Liljegren, J. Savory, T. Zizis. SIXTH ROW: L. Davidson, J. Caravaggion, T. Hickman, S. Perry, M. Grady, P. Tasker, K. Good, D. Callicutt, S. Martinelli, K. Cooper, G. Peiser, B. Sugg. SEVENTH ROW: A. McCord, J. Myers, L. Roberts, P. Roach, B. Gabelman, D. Helt, M. Long. Keyettes unlock the door to community service. Keyettes, a community service club, converted to open member- ship for the first time last year. Starting the year with the tradition of leading lost sophomore souls through the school, the Keyettes then registered boys for YMCA football, stuffed Christmas envelopes for TB, and served for the YMCA Indian Guide dinner. Keyettes served R.M. as well as the community by acting as guides at Back- to-School Night. Money was made mainly through sales: of links for the friendship chain, of mistletoe and candy canes at Christmastime, and of flowers on the first balmy day of spring. The funds raised from these activities went mainly to support the cause of the Amer- ican Indian, which was the International Keyette project last year. 212 • Activities Rita Criggar, President, goes over plans for the Indian Guide din- ner. Rita explains what Keyettes do to new members. John Butts, Chris Komoroski. Richard Montgomery's Safety Council is a club dedicated to promoting safety throughout the halls of the school, the streets of the city, and the cities of the nation. Because of limited mem- bership the club was confined this year in its efforts to accomplish goals. The council kept close tabs on all electrical and other hazard- ously unsafe facilities of R.M. The council helped the mayor and the city council to devise safety rules for the good of all of Rockville. The Safety Council was indeed a club for the good of all people, because of its goal of trying to make R.M. a safer place for students and teachers. Safety Council Health Careers Health Careers is a club organ- ized especially for the medically minded girls of Richard Mont- gomery. Many knowledgeable guests such as R.N.'s from various hospitals and schools of nursing were welcomed to the meeting to tell the club about their experi- ence in medicine. As a project, the club sold 54 bookmarkers for studious scholars. 214 • Activities BOTTOM ROW: D. Balster, T. Christianson, L. Hinds. Mrs. Henderson (sponsor). SECOND ROW: C. Komoroski, S. Breeden. D. Kempl, M. McCausland. THIRD ROW: J. Blevins, L. Whalen. D. Dermer, D. Wooditch, D. Vaughn. Cheryl Curry goes in low for a tight crouch. Girls' Sports Association, better known as G.S.A., is a club devised chiefly to better the skills of some of Richard Montgomery's more sports-minded girls. This year the club sponsored a number of events, including the very popular Donkey Basketball game. This was a regular length basketball game in which seniors fought to achieve a victory over the teachers of R.M. while sometimes, though not always on the backs of donkeys. Other events were intramurals, faculty-G.S.A. basketball, and the washing and renting of gym suits for forgetful members of gym classes. In the spring G.S.A. held its annual wacky initiation of new members. A winner soaked through. Football players were never like this. BOTTOM ROW: C. Curry, J. Heflin. SECOND ROW: S. Gavin. R. Burkart, L. Hammond, P. Jones. THIRD ROW: J. Buckingham, B. Wilson, B. Cheslosky, B. Goodnight, S. Willig. FOURTH ROW: S. Perry, D. Smith, B. Pine. A donkey Basketball game means fast action. Present interests are the harbingers The work of this club is spread throughout the corridors of Richard Mont- gomery, for the members decorate the bulletin boards and showcases. Staplers, construction paper, magic markers, and imagination are the main tools of this group, which does its best to cheer up the dank atmosphere which pervades our school's aging halls. As an annual money-making project, the club sold giant yellow mum corsages dur- ing Homecoming week. BOTTOM ROW: D. Self, D. Nugent, F. Wright, S. Burns. SECOND ROW: Miss Kariberi (sponsor), S. Dixon, S. Howard, M. Waters, S. Howard. M. Grimmer, L. Lindstrom. Interior Display Club Members of this club are unique, for they never want to graduate from school. The Future Teachers of America provided a meeting place for aspiring educators who wish to talk and learn about current teaching methods and changes in education. Under the Presi- dent, Lisa Robbins, the group taught for a day at Lakewood Elementary, and also raised money through selling cookies and cakes at a bake sale. FT A 216 • Activities BOTTOM ROW: L. Robbins, (president), P. Wharen, A.Curtis (secretary treasurer). SECOND ROW: Mrs. Weaver (sponsor). C. Gracey, P. Gracey. S. Weaver. of future occupations. BOTTOM ROW: B. Moore, C. Noland, D. Lacovara, C. Shadoan, L. Pellak. TOP ROW: Mr. Homick (sponsor), M. Rooney, J. Rowe, S. Parrish, T. Pistole, D. Cool, J. Reightler, J. Kaponin, T. Meran, T. Mueller. DECA The students of DECA, the Distributive Education Club of America, learn merchandising, marketing and managing through work experience in their part-time jobs throughout the community. They attend school in the morning and work in the afternoon. Throughout the year the club members have been visited by various guest speakers on salesmanship. Before Christmas, the members sold colorful stuffed animals as a fund raising project for the club. At the State Leadership Conference the RMHS chapter of DECA won the following awards: first place in Advertising Copy and Layout, Steve Parrish; first place in Sales Demonstration Judging, Tim Meran; second place in Job Interview, Dale Lacovara; third place in DECA Sweetheart, Dale Lacovara; Honorable Mention in Area of Distribution Manual, Rosie Smith. FHA The Future Homemakers of America Club sponsored a tea for Homecoming, made and sent Easter bas- kets to Children's Hospital, and held a Christmas party. In addition, the girls sold Christmas wrapping paper to raise money for the club. The club participated in dis- cussions on homemaking problems such as cooking, sewing, interior decorating and child care. BOTTOM ROW: P. Roach, E. Reiner. TOP ROW: A. Blum, S. Hester, B. Latham, Mrs. Mennel (sponsor) Youth- in— Government Club This club gave students a working knowledge of democracy and leadership through active participation in executive and legislative processes. This year it sponsored for the first time a program on WINX where issues such as Black Power and Birth Control were discussed. Weekly meetings were conducted in accordance with proper parliamen- tary procedure and were con- cerned with the social, econom- ical, and political problems of youth of today. BOTTOM ROW: A. Shaffer (vice president), K. Carlson (president), L. Conley (secretary) J. Luthy. SECOND ROW: L. Gruber, S. Johnson, B. Whalen, L. Hines. M. Morrison. THIRD ROW: V.Smouse, J. Osmundson, P. Reilly, A. Beach, K. Cathers, B. Hayes. FOURTH ROW: A. Anderson. J. Bluebond. M. Washburn. J. Tower. D. Hayes. M. Rabson. RM students share much talent and many interests. M. Moran, J. Blevins, G. Modzell, S. Prymas, Mr. Baroni (sponsor). School Store Ever expect to find a beat button, a nightshirt, a pencil, and a six-cent stamp all in the same place? RM was proud to boast of their school store containing these and other various and sundry items during the past year. Staffing the store were Janis Blevins, Gary Modzell, Stuart Prymas, and Mike Moran with Mr. Baroni as sponsor. 218 • Activities The National Thespian Society, the honor society of the Black Maskers Club, sponsored several special dramatic activities. Two outstanding activities during the past year were their participation in the Mary- land One-Act Play Festival and their hosting of the County Forensics Tourna- ment held in February. The Thespian Troupe also initiated plans for a com- bined Student-Faculty Evening with the Perform- ing Arts. BOTTOM ROW: A. Moss, G. Brittain (president), 0. House. SECOND ROW: K. Skinner, R. Gillis, R. Conn, M. Campbell, E. Smith. National Thespian Society Tom Field chuckles . . . as Jeff Van Keuren gets mad. Debate Club This year the Debate Club provided an excellent opportunity for its members to explore the workings of the United States Government and Constitution and to present opposing views on its authority with members of other schools. This experience taught debaters to think on their feet and to present clear opinions supported by facts. I BOTTOM ROW: T. Gearin, E. Inskeep, M. Brome, L. Cathers, Mrs. George (sponsor), L. Kenton SECOND ROW: T. Arndt, J. Hunsburger, J. Van Keuren, T. Field, J. Tower, M. Schaivone, S Kindness. Activities 219 Executive Committee: BOTTOM ROW: C. Skinner (secretary), R. Gilles (president), E. Smith (vice-president). SECOND ROW: M. Campbell (corresponding secretary), D. House (light technician), S. Jolly (wardrobe mistress), R. Conn (light technician), S. Hester (treasurer). Ability and creativity: curtain call for Black Maskers. Having a gay time at the Fall play . . . The Black Maskers Drama Club had one of its more productive seasons last year. Not only were the members active in support of the fall play and the spring musical, but they also had the opportunity of attending several technical workshops. Also, many members of the club saw the University of Maryland's production of Celebration, and Marne at Montgomery College. Spring projects included the Forensic tourn- aments, The Maryland One Act Play Festival and attending the musical, Man of La Mancha. John Craig and Barry Culleen argue during a scene in the fall play. Aspiring Thespians gaze admiringly at President Robin Gilles. Pensive imagination at a weekly drama dub meeting. Activities • 221 Refreshments seemed to be the point of interest at the first meeting of the French Club, but it did not take long before action started under the supervision of Mrs. Fiege. The Homecoming float, with the slogan French Fry The Spartans was this ambitious club's first venture. The most inspiring event was the field trip to the French Embassy. Caroling at the Potomac Valley Nursing Home gave all a vibrant Christmas spirit for the season. French Club BOTTOM ROW: G. Hyland (president), S. Allnutt (vice-president), J. Fitzgibbon (secretary-treasurer). SECOND ROW. T. Mosimann, S. Patton, B. Whalen. M. Irwin, M Angelo, B. Rains, S. Willig. THIRD ROW: A. Anderson, E. Pavay. S. Metzner. L. Snider, L. Cathers, K. Sacco, T. Fleming. S. Wheelock. FOURTH ROW: P. Roach. P. Gracy, J. Blackwell. A. Dickman, P. Lewis, D. Kempl, M. Myers. A. Kuffner. FIFTH ROW: L. Reddick, T. Simmons, L. Caplan, L. Weaver, C. Urdall. C. Gracey. M. Zizis, D. Clogg. Latin Scrabble became the big event of the year for last year's Latin Club. Can anybody imagine playing scrabble in Latin every Friday afternoon? David Brown and Joe Dudley, the councilship, really pushed their fellow club members, which were few in number, to win those Scrabble meets. They also won second place for their striking human float in the Homecoming parade. “You are worth as BOTTOM ROW: Miss Lindsey (sponsor), J. Dudley (councilship), D. Brown (councilship), M. Broome, L. Conley, K. Larson. SECOND ROW: J. Morris, M. LaPoint, M. Hersberger, B. Galaher, T. Hughes, J. Burton. THIRD ROW: D. Dermer, A. Thalhamer, B. Hoover. C. Ludlow, D. Nicholson. M. Mabon, J. Newsomer. FOURTH ROW: C. Lovett, D. Hocker. E. Anderson, R. Kronemyer. K. Wurzel, C. Leacock. FIFTH ROW: B. Reed.S. Breeden. J. Frye, R. Streets. L. Caplan, T. Arenst. Latin Club 222 • Activities Then the Trojan Horse was pulled through the massive gates of the RM football field. This was the Homecoming float that the enthusiastic members of the Spanish Club created with their sponsor, Mrs. Flynn. A Pinata Contest, a Christ- mas party and an original Spanish play kept the club in a jolly spirit. One never found these lively Spaniards having a siesta while President Paul MacLelland was in charge! Spanish Club BOTTOM ROW: B. Adams (treasurer), R. Devault (vice-president), A. Galloway (vice-president), P. McLelland (president), M. Brito (vice-president), J. McNulty (secretary). SECOND ROW: J. Ketcham, G. Bieber, K. Rynders, B. Sugg, S. Jolly, J. Barchers, R. Burrelli. THIRD ROW: S. Metzner, R. O'Neil, L. Carter, K. Esche, S. Austin, L. Mayer, M. Thomas, P. Patton. FOURTH ROW: D. Parkins. C. Cloud, P. Riley, T. Simmons, E. Geiwitz, P. McLelland, K. Phoebus, M. Sullivan. FIFTH ROW: L. Clink, E.Cornelius. P. Tabler, A. Venca, V. Sousa, D. Strombom, D. Garfinkel. many men as you know languages.” Charles V BOTTOM ROW: E. Lipsitz. P. Brown, Mrs. Dippell (sponsor). SECOND ROW: T. Christenson, D. Garfinkel, R. Fortunato. Quill and Scroll is the International Society for High School Journalists. The formal induction of new members, both junior and senior, was held in the spring. Members of Quill and Scroll are chosen from high school students who are in the upper third of their class, and have done superior work in some phase of school publications work, such as writing, editing, business management, or production. Students who worked on the TIDE, the ROCKET, or Touch- stone were eligible. Quill and Scroll Activities • 223 Cheryl Curry sifts confetti out of her hair after the cheers die down. The spirited brass section heralds the Rockets' CHARGE! Bobby Cooper anxiously searches the air above for his delinquent baton. Marching Band tries to keep in step, Ann Putnam. RM's own little drummer boy. The Marching Band kept in step with R.M.'s high spirits last year as they performed at pre- game and halftime shows during the football sea- son. Members of the band spent many long hours after school practicing with the Drill Team. The resulting routines delighted many a fan. Although they did not march, the band played at the away games, and kept the Rockets' spirit high. Their professionalism, however, was not easily attained. After the football season ended, the Marching Band switched from military regalia to civvies and became the Concert Band. This group performed at school and community functions throughout the year. Marching Band performs Rock Around the Clock BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Dahlin (director), R. Croson. C. Curry. T. Hunsicker. SECOND ROW: J. Clayton, D. Rains, K. Larson, M. Myers, N. Korg, J. Clark, A. Putnam, G. Luhn, B. Lawry, D. Crum, S. Dean, J. Jodi, B. Houck, J. Myers. THIRD ROW: J. Cleveland, M. McCord, W. Beers, L. Leighton. R. Baker, G. Hockman. B. Cooper, G. French, J. Mathis, M. Rothenbuhler, C. Hammond. FOURTH ROW: K. Fleischmann, S. Breen, D. Garfinkel, G. Kashuba, J. Warren. D. Mitchell, R. Stepheson, R. Conn, R. Leighton, W. McDonald, N. Greenough, D. Griggs, S. Beall, F. Sadler, R. Green. FIFTH ROW: J. Porter, J. Matthews, S. Robinson. C. Waas, D. Shuma, S. Scharry. D. Stevenson, D. Kalins, J. Hager, J. Butts. T. Archer, D. Long. A. Dickman, B. Reinhold, R. McFarland. changes into Concert Band at end of season. KNEELING: L. Karsh, B. Loftus. STANDING: M. Kidwell, D. Flanary, C. Warwick. The number of majorettes was increased to five last year and the talented quintet pro- vided diversions during half- time shows. Despite several dropped batons, the girls kept their composure as they did their routines along with the Band and Drill Team. They proved that, even in freezing weather and dressed in a mini- uniform, R.M.'s spirit was enough to keep anyone going. BOTTOM ROW: C. Sigmon. S. Burgess. J. Fitzgibbon, M. Thiele. SECOND ROW: K. Boland. G. Hyland. I. Stabler, C. Kortum (co-captain). C. Gledhill (captain), C. Hagedorn. Something that never changes—Spirit. Armed with new faces, new ideas, and new cheers, the 69-70 Varsity Cheerleading squad plunged headlong into a whirlwind of action and spirit this year. Under the expert guidance of Miss Smith, the girls steered the students into such chants as Nah Nah, Heh Heh and People, People. Whenever given the opportunity, the teeming ten joyously snooted, WE ARE THE MIGHTY, and we don't give a hoot about you. And they were, as the RM crowd recognized for the first time, an inciting force to the mighty Rocket power. The Cheerleader Leader leads. Was Miss Smith really a cheerleader? 226 • Activities i M Isabel Stabler Chris Kortum and Carolyn Gledhill Katie Boland Ginger Hyland and Sue Burgess Connie Hagedorn Margaret Thiele Jean Fitzgibbon Carla Sigmon Activities • 22. BOTTOM ROW: J. Thompson (co-captain), C. Magruder (captain), D. Wooditch (co-captain). SECOND ROW: S. Johnson, S. Liljegren, B. Grigsby, J. Savary. THIRD ROW: C. Sheppard. A. Galloway, S. Metzner, N. Puglia, M. Davis, B. Sugg. FOURTH ROW: K. Wakefield, P. Riley, D. Nicholson, C. Cameron, B. Johnson, A. Mongelli. FIFTH ROW: k! Gregory, A. McCord, P. Seebode, S. Mallison, P. Tasker, S. Martinelli, B. McNinch. The 1969-1970 Drill Team, under the di- rection of Mr. Dahlin, added to the excite- ment of R.M's football games as their peppy routines dazzled the crowd at halftime. Under the leadership of Christi Magruder, Captain, and Donna Wooditch and Jill Thompson, Co- Captains, the girls practiced faithfully after school and on Saturday mornings before games. At Band-Early-Week, the girls learned basic steps and new skills. After the close of the football season, the Drill Team marched at the R.F.L. Youth Bowl. Although last year's squadron of high-stepping pom-pom-ers was smaller than in previous years, it proved easier to work with and was just as successful. Drill Team emulates Folies Bergere. Agile J.V.’s bend over backwards. The seven girls who made up the 1969-1970 Junior Varsity cheering squad had a rewarding year. After the initial ex- citement of being chosen, the girls settled down to a routine of practices and games. The girls developed several new cheers such as Dynamite and Battle Cry , and in- corporated acrobatics into old cheers. Al- though the squad inherited old uniforms from former J.V. cheerleaders, they man- aged to alter their appearances somewhat by the addition of new gold letters. At the end of the year the girls tried out again, this time for the Varsity squad. Those who made it were determined to be even better in the future, and those who did not re- solved to try again next year. In solitude. Caprice Shaw ponders the advan- tages and disadvantages of J.V. Cheerleading. KNEELING: B. Brown, A. Levy, S. Brown. STANDING: C. Shaw, K. McDonnell. L. Fusco, J. Garrett (captain). R.M.'s orchestra last year was composed of 12 members: 6 violins, 3 violas, and 3 cellos. This musically talented group met second period every day and practiced music ranging from the baroque period to modern compositions. The orchestra was very active during the Christmas season, playing concerts for the patients at Potomac Valley Nursing Home and members of the Rockville Rotary Club at their Christmas luncheon. The group accompanied the R.M. choir at the Christmas concert and school assembly. The orchestra had a concert in the band room in February and also played in Bells are Ringing, the spring musical. BOTTOM ROW: .1. Robinson, K. Gregory (vice-president), Mr. Dahlin (sponsor). SECOND ROW: D. Bland. L. Kandel, P. Myers. THIRD ROW: S. Anderson, V. Sousa, A. Swing, S. Horton. Good music is a painting on a The 1969-70 Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Dahlin, had a busy year practicing together every Thurs- day after school and performing for many community organizations such as the Lions Club. This band, com- posed mostly of band students, also included guitarists who joined because they enjoyed playing this type of music. The group excelled at playing any type of stage band music from Lee Dorsey to contemporary pieces by Doc Severinsen. The highlight of the year was playing at the annual Spaghetti Dinner when the Stage Band played for after dinner dancing. The Stage Band is one of the most ap- preciated musical groups in the school, as shown by the tremendous applause received when they per- formed for school assemblies. BOTTOM ROW. R. Leighton, L. Leighton, R. Baker, G. Luhn, G. Hockman. SECOND ROW: C. Hammond, J. Hager, J. Butts, T. Archer, D. Long. THIRD ROW T. Hunsicker, D. Ellison, G. Bitting, W. Porter, B. Croson, J. Porter, D. Stephenson, D.Shuma. Mr. Dahlin (sponsor). The R.M. Choir consisting of juniors and seniors selected the previous spring, and under the expert direction of Mr. Benedict, was again a very busy group last year. This talented group had rehearsals during sixth period every school day. During Christmas, their busiest season, the choir found itself singing for the Rockville Women's Club, Rockville Rotary, and the Christmas Assembly at school. The group also tried something different last year by having an exchange program with Damascus High School in January. This program was designed so the two schools could exchange ideas on choir arrange- ments and the fundamentals of good choir techniques. This musical group also had it's annual chorale program in March. Many outstand- ing choir members participated in the spring musical. Bells are Ringing, at the end of the year. As their annual fund-raising project the group sold stationery to raise money for new and badly needed choir robes. Officers: BOTTOM ROW: S. Martinelli (president), D. McCarthy (vice-president), SECOND ROW: S. Kindness (secretary), K. Crompton (sgt.-at-arms). A. Glass (treasurer). background of quiet. BOTTOM ROW: N. Little, K. Skinner. R. Criggar, D. Caruso, J Williams, E. Smith. J. Fitzgibbon, K. Hamernik, D. Hoffmaster, B. Diddle. B. Whalen. SECOND ROW: R. Gilles, S. Willig, L. Clink, A. Galloway, S. Liljegren, J. Savary, B. Grigsby, A. Curtis, A. Glass, B. McNinch, V. Burke. THIRD ROW: A. McCord, P. Jones, S. Martinelli, S. Duffy, L. Lindstrom, J. Thompson, P. Luper, T. Christianson, S. Kindness, C. Chuchman, K. Wheelbarger. FOURTH ROW: S. Jehle. T. Hickman, D. Sharp, L. Hill, K. Crompton, M. Mulhern. W. Jackson, B Culleen, N. Maxfield, C. Price. E. Pavay, J. Haltiwanger. FIFTH ROW: J. Cooley. S. Miller, M. Hager, K. Carlson, W. Adams, S. Chapman, K. Barr, P. Tasker, B. Goodnight. D. Nicholson. D. Rogers. SIXTH ROW: J. Berry, J. Reed. D. McCarthy. R. Shields. R. Zentz, D. Hinde, J. Wolfe, M. Cheslosky, S. Shannon, G. Brittain, B. Sante. BOTTOM ROW: R. Criggar, L. Clink. G. Brittain. K. Wheelbarger. SECOND ROW: S. Duffy. S. Martinelli, B. McNinch, D. Nicholson, S. Kindness, J. Reed. THIRD ROW: D. McCarthy. J. Hinde, R. Shields, B. McDonald, J. Thompson. For the first time in RMHS history, Madrigals has become a regularly scheduled class. The Mad- rigal singers learned many choral selections written for small a cappella groups and performed for many organizations in and out of school. The Folk and Piano Clubs combined this year. Open to all students, the members performed for each other and learned about the different kinds of music possible for guitar and piano. Instruction was given to those aspiring to be guitarists by more proficient members, and a number of sessions were devoted to listen- ing to recorded masterpieces. The Madrigal Singers Piano and Folk Club A. Glass. T. Walsh, S. Martinelli, J. Weiger, J. Wolfe, Mr. Benedict (sponsor). Sitting- S. Duffy. BOTTOM ROW: O. Spielmann, D. Rains. V. Brittain. M. Turns. C. Hamernik. SECOND ROW: J. Reed. S. Jehle. J. Wolfe. Mr. Benedict. A. Walsh SITTING: D. Ellison. Piano Club Civiteens BOTTOM ROW: L. Long, D. Jones, J. Osmundson. K. Cathers, P. Riley, A. Beach. SECOND ROW: C. Tippit, P. barren, S. Johnson. J. Reilly, C. Rainwater. S. Fischetti. L. Karsh, P. Nuttycombe. THIRD JJOWt N. ISeavvright. :S. Col' n itt't' Wakefield, E. Waterman. D. Dupree. S. Dean, L. Mayer, K. Hundemer. FOURTH ROW: D. Balster, D. Hickman, D. Woolfitt, T. Hickman, M. Norris, C. Watson, M. Kerr. M. McCausland, B. Brown, B. Vaughn. The Civiteens Club is associated with the Rockville Junior Civitan to promote good citizenship through service to the com- munity and school. The money raised from various activi- ties throughout the year went to worthwhile char- ities. The Civiteens participated in a Seafood Festival with the Rockville Civitans in Sep- tember. With the money raised from selling fruitcakes in December, a Christmas party was held for re- tarded children. Organizations • 233 BOTTOM ROW: M. Fourcade. P. Brown, M. Campbell, M. Secor. SECOND ROW: D. Fourcade. K. Gregory, M. Redding, A, Dixon. THIRD ROW: G. Hyland, J. Dempsey, K. Good, R, Fortunato, C. Gledhill. FOURTH ROW: L. Davidson, K Murias, C. Hagedorn J Johnson, S. Wienckowski, J. Harrison. FIFTH ROW: K. Boland. D. Ottinger, B. Woodhull, R. Le8leu Karen Foster counts out type tor running heads In September of last year, the ROCKET staff, took on the challenge of making the 1970 yearbook better than ever. Based on the theme of changing times, the staff contrasted the R.M. of yesterday with that of today. Last year's staff, the largest in ROCKET history, was headed by five editors, all girls. The last time this phenomena occurred was in 1966. The staff activities, however, did not change from those of past years. Yearbook members carried out the traditional duties of selling subscriptions, helping with underclass pictures, constructing the yearbook, and finally distributing it. The yearbook also changed The 16-color page introduction was carried on from 1969, but it was changed by the liberal use of photographic effects. A special section was devoted to senior honors and awards received during last year. Space was also given to the princesses and queens of both the Homecoming and Christmas dances. After many hours of writing copy and drawing layouts the ROCKET staff overcame their challenge and turned out a better-than-ever ROCKET. Yearbook representative, Mr. Wood, discusses the deadlines with editors Pam Brown, Karen Foster, Roberta Fortunato, and Mrs. Dipped. Photographers: Left to Right: M. Secor, G. Gasbee, R. LeBleu, A. Dixon. Standing: G. Hyland. The 1970 ROCKET reflects a year of subtle and startling changes. Editors: E.G. Dipped (sponsor), R. Fortunato (managing editor), K. Foster (co-editor-in-chief). P. Brown (co-editor-in-chief). Not Shown: K. Davison and D. Fourcade (business managers) • 235 Football Season Remember? The Age of Aquanus J. V. Cheerleading Tryouts Sitting in the bleachers on a Saturday afternoon. . . 236 • Activities Donkey Basketball You Can't Take It With You Spartan Funeral March Madrigals Pumpkin-Carving Contest Activities • 237 ATHLETICS sweaty muscular honored mutable vigorous masculine feminine competitive seasoned determined exhausted spirited breathless agonized persevering BOTTOM ROW: T. McGlaughlin, E. Mills, B. Gawler, J. Douds, J. Rossignol, J. Harding, B. Clark, H. Sadler, C. Fahrner, J. Wilmot, F. Williams, J. Cooley. SECOND ROW: B. Moroney, B. Crockett, M. Cotter, T. Earman, M. Kurland, D. Branthover, S. Riggs, J. Hanson, J. Malloy, P. Pontius, R. Green, B. Romney. M. Arneson. THIRD ROW: G. Pacquet, B. Powell, C. Pine, C. Kanz, D. Benson, B. Needham, V. Myrah, R. Jernigan, J. Loudenburg, S. Kimball. M. Curtis, E. Neal, S. Hunter. Rocket Varsity adds another golden football Bob Gawler rests after a T.D. run. RM . 18 Peary 0 RM . 21 Springbrook . . .20 RM . 33 Einstein 6 RM . 33 Northwood 0 RM . 41 Walt Whitman . . . 7 RM . 33 Blair 0 RM . 7 Walter Johnson .. 0 RM . 25 Gaithersburg .... 0 RM 14 B.C.C . . .12 RM . 0 Wheaton 6 Under the leadership of Mr. Joseph Dobrick the 1969 ROCKETS fought their way to another Mont- gomery County football title. During the season the team piled up a 9-1 win-loss record and a total of 225 offensive points while al- lowing their opponents a meager 51 points. R.M. stunned the opposition with shutouts five times and in doing so ran their successful winning streak to thirty-four games in a row without a defeat. The only loss came at the hands of arch-rival Wheaton in a close 6-0 battle in the closing contest of the season. The ROCKETS Championship return was marked by sparkling running and passing in a strong offensive season. Led by All-Metropolitan back Bob Gawler, who also won the individual scoring title for the County, the offense drove and swept around and through their opponents. Gawler, along with Brian Crockett and Chuck Pine, teamed to provide the running power for this championship squad. In the passing department, All-Montgomery quarterback Gary Pacquet combined during the season with ends Frank Dunleavy, Ernie Neal, and Mike Curtis for points and yardage. Pass protection came from a strong line with All-Montgomery center John Loudenberg and guards, Mark Kurland and Sam Riggs, as the mainstays. A tough defensive line and secondary kept the offense in business by thwarting the opposition at every turn, with Gawler again taking honors as All- Met linebacker, leading the way for the rest of the defensive team. Tackle Steve Kimball, All- Montgomery All-Suburban Player, along with Vince Myrah and Danny Benson shouldered the load of the defensive line with assists from end Tom McGlaughlin and linebackers Mike Arneson and Jack Hanson. Sec- ondary men Eric Mills, Boog Powell, and Frank Dunleavy snatched passes and executed break plays in fine form. Special congratulations to Bob Gawler for his se- lection to the All-American High School Team, both the offensive and defensive All-Met Teams and being All-Met Player of the Year. to RM’s abundant collection. Brian Crockett surges through Indian territory. Athletics • 241 Erie Mills scrambles through North wood's defense. Varsity action pays off again. Awaiting the kick off. BOTTOM ROW: L. Ro$enburg,J. Atnip, M. Rizzo, Z. Fleenor, L. Angelo, J. Mongelli, J. O'Reilly, R. McFarland, W. Wright, D. Hooker. SECOND ROW: B. Dehnell, N. Gross, M. Cleveland, G. Elliot, G. Baker, D. Woods. G. Parker, B. Dronenburg. J. Metta. THIRD ROW: D. Dodge. C. Robinson, M. Fountain, J. Blackwell, B. Milliner, W. Smith, D. McLelland, J. Brown. R. Porreca. FOURTH ROW: C. King. J. Smith. L. Redmond. S. Hill, E. LeMieux, P. Kaelin, J. Galvin, W. Stucki, R. Schaefer. FIFTH ROW: D. Wysong, P. Gallagher, T. Gearin. B. Hubble. T. Green. Avalanching J.V. snows opposition. RM . . . . .22 Rockville 6 RM . . . . .56 Northwood 8 RM . . . . .28 Walt Whitman . . . 22 RM . . . . .21 Blair . . .14 RM . . ... .0 Walter Johnson .. . . .21 RM . . . . .44 Gaithersburg .... ... .0 RM . . . . .39 B.C.C ... .8 RM . . . . .54 Churchill . . .12 The 1969 Rocket J.V.'s fought their way to their second 7-1 season in two years. Mr. Bosnic directed the team as they crushed victim after victim and yielded a second place rank in the County. History repeated itself in that the only ROCKET loss of the season was against Walter Johnson, last year's only defeat, in a close 12-0 game. Last year's high scoring offense generated 264 points during the season. Highlights included a 44-0 shut-out of Gaithersburg and two fifty-point-plus games against Churchill and Northwood. A strong defense by Rizzo and Robinson tempered the defense that allowed their opponents only 8.5 points per game all season. Offensive play was spearheaded by J. Summerour, who scored 17 touchdowns during the season, along with King and Wilson. Athletics • 243 BOTTOM ROW: E. Mills. J. Fahrner, J. Fleming. R. Summerour. J. Riggleman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wathall. M. Curtis. D. Trayner. E. Neal, M. Keller, P. Cross, B. Taylor, B. Moss. Varsity cagers tough on County Having taken the 1969 Western Division Basketball Championship, the 1970 ROCKETS were to have been contenders again for the County Championship, but those predictions proved to be faulty with the cagers closing the season with only eight wins and twelve losses. After an early season rampage of victories, five of the first six contests went to the fast moving ROCKET five, the squad plummeted eight games in a row without a win and of those eight only two were within reach in the fourth period. In the early games of the regular season foul trouble forced the ROCKETS into situations calling for less aggressive play, thus they yielded valuable points and games to the opposition. Throughout the season strong offensive playmaking was piloted by senior Mike Curtis, 6'5 , and Ernie Neal, 6'6 , with spectacular defensive rebounding by 6'4 , Phil Cross, a junior. Seniors Jim Riggleman and Eric Mills pro- vided the speed and agility needed in the backcourt areas. Late in the season Coach Wathall delved into his reserves and made some player adjustments. Start- ing with some of his junior players in Rick Summer- our and Dave Trayner, the team made a better show- ing against some of their opponents than in some previous games. Both Summerour and Trayner sprang for points and assists frequently and were further backed up by speedsters Romey Fleming and John Fahrner along with Mike Keller and Bud Taylor on fine form overall. Ernie Neal pumps from the foul line. 244 • Athletics Romey Fleming stumps Peary defenders. opponents. RM . . . 69 Rockville 59 RM . . . . . . .80 Gaithersburg 70 RM . . . 70 Poolesville 43 RM . . . 67 Springbrook 73 RM . . . . . . .66 Peary 65 RM . . . . . . .86 Gaithersburg 83 RM . . . . . . .79 B.C.C 96 RM . . . . . . .64 Walter Johnson . . . 71 RM . . . 54 Churchill 60 RM . . . . . . .43 Northwood 63 RM . . . 63 Whitman 70 RM . . . 66 Einstein 79 RM . . . . . . .68 Peary ... .81 RM . . . . . .59 B.C.C 75 RM . . . . . . .89 Walter Johnson . . . ... .86 RM . . . 81 Blair ... .93 RM . . . . . .42 Churchill ... .65 RM . . . 99 Wheaton ... .83 RM . . . . . .57 Whitman 77 Mike Curtis leaps for two points. Athletics • 245 BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Brown. D. Drummond. P. Hancock. S. Seckar, S. White. R. Johnson, E. Terry, P. Cross. SECOND ROW: C. Waas, P. McLellan, D. Woods. W. Burns. B. Reinhold, K. Simpson, C. King. JV’s look to the future. Despite a disappointing 4-14 season, the RM Junior Varsity filled the bill for many exciting basketball contests. The JV's starting five, led by Chuck King and Eddie Terry, along with Kelly Simpson, outscored many opponents from the floor in a number of very close games. Foul line troubles bothered the squad all season and stilted the offensive attack. The JV victories included a double win over Peary and single matches against Northwood and Poolesville. Eddie Terry drives for a lay-up. BOTTOM ROW: J. Myers, M. Mulhern, Mr. Bell (sponsor), L. Moulton. SECOND ROW: C. Kortum, J. Myers, R. Kurland, T. Costin, T. Zizis. THIRD ROW: D. Tucker, S. Misner, J. Peters, L. Rhodes. S. Mallison, C. Leacock, M. McGolocick. FOURTH ROW: R. Reed, C. Hogus, J. Hobbes, P. Eldridge, C. Lamborn, C. Fahrner, W. Gardner, B. Leacock, J. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: W. Stucki, R. LeBleu, T. Atnip, M. Wilkinson, R. Freeman, E. Kordell, D. Munzer, T. Woods. Varsity aquatics splash into County scene. What had been the 1969 Richard Montgomery Swim Club, this past year was graduated to an official Varsity sport status, with the title of “Richard Mont- gomery Aquatics Team . After much patient waiting the R.M. pool men had a pool, a coach, and a team — all essential items for a competitive swim team. The R.M. team was the first fully co-ed team in Mont- gomery County. Although having a somewhat less than successful season, the team produced many exciting meets and fine individual performances during the winter. The team, co-captained by JoAnne Johnson and Rob LeBleu, opened the season with a bang by defeating Bullis Preparatory School. The 200 meter medley re- lay team, Jim Cooley, Pete Eldrige, Marty Mulhern, and Bob Reed, won the first event and showed the light for the rest of the squad. Firsts were recorded by Marty Mulhern, Jim Cooley, and Joe Mulhern. Junior Craig Lamborn, the team's high scorer, had a good day with seconds in the 50 meter freestyle and 200 meter individual medley races. Not to be out- done by the males, two of the team's girl members made good showings. Betty Cheslosky placed second in the 100 meter backstroke event and Jo Johnson placed fourth in the 100 meter freestyle contest. From the Bullis meet, the team ran from hot to cold, losing to Walt Whitman, St. Johns, Cardoza and Walter Johnson, but secured many individual wins and honors in the process. Against Cardoza, Warren Stucki and Joe Mulhern took first place in the 200 meter I.M. and 100 meter breast stroke respectively. Jim Cooley and Karl Kop placed first and second in the 100 meter backstroke as well. Tom Atnip, Dale Tucker, Tim Costin, Lee Donoghue and Connie Leacock deserved credit for their consistent perform- ances. The R.M. Diving Team could not go unnoticed. The showings of Scott Miller, Wayne Smith, Walt Gardner, Warren Smith and Joe Mulhern warranted recognition for a good season. Finally a special word must be said for the team managers, Lynn Moulton and Janie Myers, swimmer coach Marty Mulhern and sponsor, Mr. Bell, for their ceaseless work during last season. 248 • Athletics Wayne Smith in action. Betty Cheslosky winds up for a start. Marty Muhlern pulls for home. Practice time: 6:30 a.m. Swimmers, take your mark. . . . go! BOTTOM ROW: R Jones. D. Callicutt, J. Blackwell, W. Rogers. SECOND ROW: B. Moss, C. Myers, E. Stephenson, K. Howard B Kronemeyer M Weston-Dawkes, R. Van Eyken, J. Fitzpatrick. ' Cross Country ranks fifth in the county; individuals excel at Championship Meet. In 1969, the Cross Country team was proven to be an important sport at RM through the efforts of the nine Rocket har- riers and Coach Mark Hollis. The team was plagued from the beginning with a shortage of personnel (nine as opposed to twenty or thirty for other county schools), and by a series of injuries which reduced the squad from nine to seven and sometimes six runners. Nevertheless, the Rockets were strong enough to win four victories in league competition against larger and better established teams. The top individual competitors for RM were juniors Kirk Howard and Joe Fitz- patrick, and seniors Bill Kronemeyer, Ed Stephenson, and Matt Weston-Dawkes. Two Rocket competitors, Kirk Howard and Bill Kronemeyer, placed in the County Champion- ship Meet and were awarded medals. Kirk Howard who hopes to lead the team to an even better season next year, went on to place an impressive eighth in the State Champion- ships at Hereford High School. 250 • Athletics Senior Ed Stephenson takes the lead in the two mile run. Under the leadership of Joe Kit- singer, the new wrestling coach, and captains Hal Sadler and Gary Rush, RM's wrestling team felt new strength last year. Although failing to win a single match, their 28-20 defeat to Einstein showed an improvement over previous seasons. The team was handicapped by a lack of support and by injuries which eliminated wrestlers for which there were no replacements. However the team looks forward to the 1971 sea- son with returning lettermen Tony Hairston, Ken Miller, Kirk Mul- holland, Don Suddeth, Mike Kitzner, Charles Harden, and John O'Brien. Senior Ken Fleishman struggles to maintain his balance during a match. Numerous injuries stifle wrestling performance. RM grappler Ken Miller attempts to pin down his Einstein opponent. BOTTOM ROW: J. Longo, C. Timken, C. Fahrner, J. Takahashi. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baroni (sponsor), A. Woodward, B. Kirkpatrick L Parish B Tennery. Mr. Homick (sponsor). ' ' Tennis Team improves: doubles ’68 output. Carl Fahrner tenses up for the serve. R.M.'s tennis team was on the move last year, winning twice as many matches as in the previous year. Captain Brian Tennery led the team in early season triumphs over the teams of Peary and Harker Prep. R.M. then lost three successive games to Blair, St. John's, and Walter Johnson. A mid season rally led to a victory over Gaithersburg and a surprise upset over county favorite B.C.C. Hampered by injuries and absenteeism, R.M.'s team lost the remaining five games of the season to Woodward, Churchill, Einstein, Whitman, and Northwood. Team member Carl Farhner cited the many long hours of practice as the reason for last year's success. In early practice matches the novice squad faced such stiff opposition as the Rockville Tennis Association. Seniors who graduated left behind a promising junior var- sity team composed of Bill Marple, Mike Kitzinger, Jeff Klansek, and Norm Hecht. BOTTOM ROW: C. Hammond. D. Miller, C. Ferrell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fauley (sponsor), J. Loudenberg, J. Fling, T. Bodnar, G. Haley. RM ... .4 Wheaton..........5 RM ... .7 Woodward .........2 RM ... .8 Gaithersburg.....1 RM ... .4 Walt Whitman.....5 RM ... .5 Montgomery Blair .4 RM______6 BCC................3 RM ... .8 Georgetown Prep . .1 RM ... .6V4 Georgetown Fresh .3V2 RM ... .5 Walter Johnson ... .4 RM______3’ 2 Churchill ......514 RM ... .9 Sherwood........0 RM’s Golf Team scores again. The Richard Montgomery golf team maintained its outstanding record last year and would up the season with a total of seven wins and three losses. The team got off to a bad start as it lost 5-4 against Wheaton, but was avenged as it smashed Woodward and Gaithersburg. A narrow loss to Walt Whitman gave the team a mid-season push and captain Jim Fling lead the team to six wins in the remaining seven games. Athletics • 253 BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Hollis (sponsor), D. Hall, E. Stephenson. J. Brown. R. Green. C. Komoroski. T. Phillips. SECOND ROW: P. Keller. J. Fitzpatrick, M. S!Ii!r« .C?nnors' B KronemVer« F- Ha . J- Orr. THI RD ROW: R. Green, W. Beers. J. Bee. M. Weston-Dawkes, J. Pool, B. Crockett B. VanEvken FOURTH ROW: P. Resignato. S. Weitz. M. Duffy. B. Cooper, K. Howe, K. Howard. F. Seebode. M. McCord. R.M. fleet footers whiz by Carroll. Last year, R.M s track team, coached by Mr. Hollis, started off on the right foot by defeating a strong team from Carrol. The season produced a large group of runners. Among them Kirk Howard and Bill Kronemyer excelled, putting up a hard wall of opposition against the competition. Matt Weston-Dawkes and Bob VanEyken also ran long and hard for R.M. Among the year's events were meets against such giants as Whitman, Springbrook, and Peary. This year should bring an even better team to run on for R.M. 254 • Athletics Good guys wear white trunks. (Kirk Howard) Carl Miller gets into position to make a throw to the infield after he catches the ball. Baseball 1969 swings In the 21 years that Coach Henry Miles has been directing the baseball team at Richard Mont- gomery, he has never had a losing season and the 1969 season was no exception. The team finished in second place with a fine 9-5 record in league play and 9-6 overall. With a team batting average of .202, the Rockets got the hits when they needed them and the pitching was more than superb. The leading batter, with an aver- age of .318, was Gary Paquet, who also showed a fine glove at short- stop. Other batters who showed a fine bat at the plate were: Jimmy Riggleman at .297, Kenny Bell at 268 and Dave Groves at .256. R.M.'s pitching staff was the meat and potatoes of the team, led by Pat Pontius, who was the best pitcher in the county with an earned run average of 0.75 and a 6-1 pitching record. The other pit- chers were: Bill Harrison (1-3); Tim Zetts (2-1); and Lee Branthover (0-1). to another winning season. TOP ROW: Mr. Miles (sponsor); W. Hyman, R. King, C. Kanz, S. Boone, M. Keller, T. Zetts, D. Branthover, J. Fahrner, B. Romney, F. Williams, M. Secor. BOTTOM ROW: K. Bell; G. Paquet, J. Riggleman, P. Pontius, S. Kimball, W. Harrison, D. Groves, C. Miller, B. Whalen. Manager Belinda Whalen gives a disgusted look as one of the boys drops a fly. Steve Martin tags out a Walter Johnson runner trying to score in a tight ball game. All-County man Pat Pontius stares in for the sign from the catcher. RM . . . ... .0 Springbrook 0 RM . . . ... .0 Sherwood 1 RM . . . 1 W.Johnson 3 RM . . . 5 B-CC 3 RM . . . 4 W. Whitman 3 RM . . . ... .6 W. Churchill 4 RM . . . ... .3 C. Woodward 5 RM . . . 0 R. Peary 3 RM . . . 5 Gaithersburg 0 RM . . . 1 W.Johnson 2 RM . . . 6 B-CC 1 RM . . . 2 W. Whitman 1 RM . . . ... .0 W. Churchill 1 RM . . . 1 C. Woodward 0 RM . . . 4 R. Peary 1 RM . . . . . .11 Gaithersburg 4 BOTTOM ROW: M. Avramovic, S. Mattern. M. Morrison. J. Nails. SECOND ROW: M. Buck. M. Mabon, J. Haltiwanger, M. Tonneman, Mrs. Wedburg (sponsor). Tennis and hockey balls fly through Marilyn Morrison, on her way to the big match which won for her and Sue Mattern the County Doubles Championship. R.M.'s Girls' Tennis Team played six other area teams last year. These teams included Sherwood, Wheaton, Churchill, Kennedy, Gaithersburg, and Walter Johnson. Kennedy, Gaithersburg, and Wheaton were wins, Sher- wood was considered a win due to a forfeit, Churchill was a loss, and Walter Johnson was a loss due to the illness of one of the R.M. girls. R.M. can be proud of the County Doubles Champions, Marilyn Morrison and Susan Mattern, who won the championship after defeating Churchill in the first round, B.C.C. in the semi-finals, and Whitman in the finals. Because of the skill of the girls on the courts and the coaching of Mrs. Wedberg, R.M. had another athletic team of which to be proud. 258 • Athletics STICKS!!!!! For R.M.'s 1969 Girls' Hockey Honor Team it was a season of two's as the season ended with 2 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties. The girls weren't as lucky in the County Tourna- ment, as they only won 1 game, tied 1, and lost 2. The girls practiced everyday after school on the hockey field and concluded practice with a brisk run around the track. The team worked in practice to perfect their plays and to make sure they were heading toward the right goel in real play. R.M. 2 Peary . .2 R.M. ... .5 Northwood .... . .0 R.M. ... .0 Churchill . .4 R.M. 1 Einstein . .0 R.M. ... .0 Rockville . .2 R.M. ... .0 Gaithersburg . . . . .0 COUNTY TOURNAMENT R.M. ... .0 Walter Johnson . . .1 R.M. ... .0 B.C.C . .0 R.M. ... .0 Woodward . .1 R.M. ... .2 Whitman . .1 the air with the greatest of ease. BOTTOM ROW: P. Brown. L. Norton. M. Avramovic. P. Jones. J. Buckingham. M. Buck. SECOND ROW: B. Wilson, (manager) S. Mat'tern. IL Hammond. J Sharp, C. Golden. D. Fitzpatrick. J. Heflin, R. Burkart. J. Caravaggio (manager). THIRD ROW: C. Curry. D. Smith. J. Peters. J. Snyder. S. Perry. B Goodnight. J. Smith. T. Layne. F. Fortunato. B. Hall. Athletics • 259 Jane Buckingham sets up the ball for a teammate. The 1970 Girls' Volleyball Team, which competed last year, was se- lected after the girls had participated in intramurals, and then had showed their abilities in spiking and serving and skill with the ball at tryouts in early March. The girls played area teams from Northwood, Gaithersburg, Einstein, Whitman, Springbrook, and Paint Branch. Sportsdays the girls played area teams from Blair and Einstein. With the coaching of Miss Gatchell and the daily practice of the girls, R.M. again put a capable team in competitive play. Girls’ Volleyball Honor Team Chris Kortum, Janet Wheatly, and Mary Pennington talk over an important play with Miss Gatchell. Joan Carvaggio,Chris Kortum, Mi la Avramovic, Mary Pennington, Denise Gill, Debbie Painter, and Janet Wheatly practice serving the ball over the net. 260 • Athletics BOTTOM ROW: K. Jaeger, P. Stanfield, D. Franklin, B. Hyde. J. Buckingham, S. Gavin, A. Scarce. SECOND ROW: B. Goodnight, J. Heflin, C. Curry. S. Mattern, D. High, J. Snyder, S. Redmond, S. Willig. Track and Field The Girls' Track and Field Team although not organized as a team to compete against other area schools, had several members who participated in the County Track and Field Days. The girls were selected because of con- sistently excellent performance in gym classes. Because of regular prac- tice during class and after school, R.M. was again represented by an out- standing team. R.M. .21 Sherwood .. . .13 R.M. . 7 Northwood . . .10 R.M. .21 Gaithersburg . . .8 R.M. .15 B.C.C . .10 R.M. .14 Woodward . . . .3 R.M. .11 Wheaton . . . . . .8 The Girls' Softball Team had a very good 1969 season, with 5 wins and 1 loss. Beating area teams from Sher- wood, Gaithersburg, B.C.C., Wood- ward, and Wheaton, R.M.'s only de- feat was by Northwood. The girls were selected after playing intramurals and proving their abilities with the bat and ball, and showing their skills in fielding and catching. Thanks to the practicing after school and during class the team brought home another outstanding record for the Girls' Ath- letic Department. Softball BOTTOM ROW: E. Pavay, C. Jaeger. P. Stanfield, A. Scarce. D. Franklin. SECOND ROW: L. Shortz, C. Hall. J. Heflin. B. Hyde. D. Nugent, J. Buckingham THIRD ROW: K. Frick, D. High, C. Curry, D. Fling, P. Fling, S. Redmond. S. Willig. BOTTOM ROW J. Buckingham, M. Avramovic, J. Wheatly, Miss McNealy (coach), D. Gill, M. Tonneman, S. Gallagher. SECOND ROW: D. Painter (manager), N. Hageman (manager), S. Willig, J. Caravaggio, S. Mattern, C. Curry, F. Fortunato, M. Pennington, C. Golden, J. Heflin, B. Hall (manager), L. Norton (manager). Bouncy R.M. girls dribble their The 1970 Girls' Basketball Teams outdid themselves this year as they ended the season with a record of 14 wins and 1 loss. The one and only loss for the County Championship was against Wheaton with the score of 34 to 32. Lead through the year by high scorers senior Joyce Heflin, who averaged 11 points a game and junior Jane Buckingham, who averaged 16 points a game. Sue Mattern, Cheryl Curry, Sue Willig, Denise Gill, and Janet Wheatley, beat all other area teams. The girls were selected after attending several bas- ketball intramurals and then by demonstrating their skills and abilities in basketball. The excellent organi- zation of the basketball intramural program this year was probably one of the main reasons for such an out- standing 1970 team. Starting in early January the girls practiced every- day after school to develop their skills and ability with the ball and the backboard. The coaching of Miss McNeely, the hard practice, and the many hours after school paid off as R.M. had another championship team. 262 • Athletics R.M .61 Paint Branch . . . . . . .16 R.M .36 Churchill . . .29 R.M .62 B.C.C . . .22 R.M .42 Springbrook . . . . . . .27 R.M .45 Einstein . . .26 R.M .41 Northwood . . .28 2nd Team R.M .29 Sherwood . . . .9 R.M .24 Wheaton . . .19 R.M .26 B.C.C . . .15 R.M .31 Poolesville . . .17 R.M .31 Northwood . . .12 R.M .34 Kennedy . . .15 Division Finals R.M 28 Walter Johnson .. . . .25 R.M .45 Blair . . .27 Championship Game R.M .32 Wheaton . . .34 Denise Gill Joyce Heflin Sue Willig Janet Wheatley way to 2nd place at County Meet. Cheryl Curry COMMUNITY crowded mobile creative confusing expanding demanding historic developing capitalistic productive destructive renewed FOR COLOR OR B W Seeing . Montgomery Co. Since 1956 Cur Experience Is Valuable To You! V e Repair All Makes Coior TV Stereo. Quick Service On Home Calls MOWOl PH1LCO. 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POplar 2-1300 Community • 269 MARK MOTOR COMPANY 1125 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland Montgomery County’s only exclusive Mercury dealer MERCURYS AND COUGARS COST LESS IN ROCKVILLE 762-6180 427-7313 J. L KING FLOOR COMPANY, INC. FLOORS OF ALL KINDS Plastic Wall Tile — Venetian Blinds RETAIL and CONTRACT SERVICE 103 N. Stonestreet Avenue Rockville, Maryland POplar 2-4576 HAzelwood 7-7227 SOCIAL and COMMERCIAL PRINTING WEDDING INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCEMENTS BAR-MITZVAH INVITATIONS GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Personalized CHRISTMAS GREETINGS GROVE PRINTING CORP. Established 1935 1612 ROCKVILLE PIKE ROCKVILLE, MD. Call 427-4444 270 • Community DUB'S PIZZA THE COLONY SHOP 12218 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland Phone: 427-3396 466 Hungerford Drive Rockville, Md. . . . For Fashion-Minded Juniors! Open Monday, Thursday, and Friday Night ’til 9 TYSON WHEELER FUNERAL HOME 1331 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland Phone: 762-3660 Naomi Wheeler Tyson Wheeler Allen M. Thompson James K. Denham Robert L. Bremerman Licensed Funeral Directors WOODLEY GARDENS BARBER SHOP 1111 NELSON DRIVE ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND TELEPHONE: 762-9799 Community • 271 E. B. WALTER INSURANCE AGENCY Talbott Center 1065 Rockville Pike Rockville, Md. Insurance Of All Kinds 762-6544 TO SEE WASHINGTON BEST SEE MARYLAND ! MOTORS FIRST mnRVLMID mOTORS 1450 ROCKVILLE PIKE ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND Montgomery County i oldest and lorgest Chrysler.Plymouth Dealer PHONE 424-5400 ROCKVILLE TRADING POST, INC. 250 N. Washington Street, Rockville, Md. Fishing Tackle — Live Bait Guns — Ammunition — Clothing Archery — Baseball—Speedo Swim Suits Gun Cabinets — Football — Gifts We carry every type of Maryland Fishing Hunting Licenses Our Staff to help you Bill Fresch Mel Brown Wayne Palmer Open Monday Friday night until 9:00 Phone 762-3946 272 • Community LARRY ALAN Apparel with Appeal Phones: 762-9725 762-8923 113 N. Washington St. Rockville Center Rockville, Maryland PO 2-6726 LEIGH'S ROCKVILLE SUNOCO INC. Fred Leigh •FACTORY TRAINED VOLKSWAGEN MECHANIC 790 W. Washington St. Rockville, Maryland GENERAL REPAIRS ROGER H. SPENCER CO., INC. REALTORS 611 Rockville Pike Rockville, Md. 424-5151 SALES RENTALS CHANTICLEER SHOES REGULAR RX “Cradle Thru College OPEN DAILY 9:30-6, Thurs. til 9 930 East Montgomery Ave. Tenlev Building Annex Rockville Pike Community • 273 TRANS COLOR PHOTO CENTER GENE'S FLORIST 221 N. Washington St. Rockville, Maryland “for all your photo needs” 330 Hungerford Dr. Rockville, Md. TENLEY PHARMACY Tenley Building Rockville, Maryland 762-1050 John N. Smart 427-1200 CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE FURNITURE Congressional Plaza 152 Halpine Rd. South Rockville, Md. 274 • Community MARYLAND BOOK EXCHANGE INC THREE ENTRANCES: 4500 College Ave., 7501 Baltimore Blvd., and 7505 Baltimore Blvd., College Park, Maryland 20740 UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN! Before buying Books and Supplies be sure to check with MARYLAND BOOK EXCHANGE, INC. THREE ENTRANCES: 4500 College Ave. 7505 Baltimore Blvd. 7501 Baltimore Blvd., College Park, Md. (Rt. 1, two miles south of Capital Beltway Exit 27) SAVE! Buy USED Texts! PHONE: 927-2510 College Texts—New and Used Bought and Sold Extensive Variety of School, Office, Art and Engineering Supplies Stationery, Jewelry, Sportswear, and Novelties SHOP IN OUR NEW GIFT DEPT. University of Maryland Rings over 23,000 paperback titles High School Students Welcome EVERYONE WELCOME! Community • 275 GRANT'S AUTO BODY SHOP 5815 Fishers Lane Rockville, Md. 427-4010 IMPORTED — DOMESTIC EXPERT BODY FENDER REPAIR SUPERIOR AUTO PAINTING Foreign and Domestic Front End Alignment and Repairs Wheel Balancing Frame Straightening Brakes Relined Mufflers and Tail Pipes Shock Absorbers Inspection Station LEE OFFICE MACHINES CO. 7755 Georgetown Road Bethesda, Maryland 20014 654-8043 Agents for Olivetti — Underwood — SCM Adler — Burroughs Norelco — Cole — Steel — Victor Finest Line of Office and Portable Typewriters IBM Other Electric Typewriters RENTALS CONGRESSIONAL ROLLER SKATING RINK Rockville, Md. Tues., Thurs., Fri., and Sat. 8 to 11 P.M. 95« (Wed. class members only) Sun. — Family Night 7 to 10 P.M. $1.00 per family Mon. — Ladies Night 7 to 10 P.M. Ladies 25« Sat. and Sun. Matinee 2 to 4:30 P.M. 70« Holiday Matinee 2 to 4 P.M. 60« SHOE SKATE RENTAL ADDITIONAL PHONE: 881-6676 The following clubs would like to congratulate the graduating class: Honor Society — Mott Weston-Dowkes GSA — Joyce Heflin Drill Team — Christi Magruder Key Club — Ed Stephenson 276 • Community MONTGOMERY BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY 611 Rockville Pike Quince Orchard Rd. 762-7500 Drive-in-Hours: 8 AM - 8 PM Daily Open Saturday, 9 AM to Noon “Community owned for community growth” MEMBER F.D.I.C. CONGRESSIONAL PLAZA ROCKMONT OK USED CARS CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVY II IMPALA CORVETTE CAMARO 110 N. Washington St., Rockville, Md. GA 4-5900 Community • 277 TREASURE CHEST JEWELERS Jewelers Silversmith 109 N. Washington St. Rockville, Md. Phone: 762-2336 CAP'T. BOB'S RAW BAR SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 184 Rollins Ave. Rockville, Md. Phone: 881-1166 BALFOUR Congratulations Seniors May your future be filled with every success, happiness, and good health. Your personal representative LEE COLLINSON and HOWARD BRIDGES L.G. BALFOUR COMPANY-TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. 7515 Annapolis Road Suite 209 Hyattsville, Maryland Telephone 577-3500 278 • Community COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Main Office: 116 Commerce Lane Rockville, Maryland Branch: 12101 Rockville Pike 762-3225 Savings Accounts Insured up to $20,000 by an Agency of the U.S. Government J. V. Cheerleaders wish the class of '70 the best of luck. Janet Garrett—Capt. Linda Fusco Barbara Brown Suzie Brown Capri Shaw Katie McDonnell Keyettes congratulate the ROCKET staff for a job well done. Rita Criggar—Pres. Patti Jo Patton—Sec. Sue Burgess—V. Pres. Joanne Johnson—Sec. Kathie Gregory—Treas. The ROCKET staff would like to thank everyone who contributed his time and effort in making the ’70 yearbook a success. Community • 279 Faculty Index Andersen, Louise: B.A., Connecticut College; M.Ed., U. of Maryland. Geography, AFS. 39 Ashburner, Charles: B.A., U. of Virginia; M.A., U. of West Virginia. English, Sopho- more Class Sponsor, It's Academic. 28 Baroni, John: B.S. A.P.C.. U. of Maryland. Driver Ed., J.V. Tennis Coach. 50 Beldon, Winifred: B.S., Virginia State College; M.A., Columbia U. Home Ec., Practical Arts Dept. Chairman. 49 Bell, Davie: B.S., U. of Maryland; M.S., Rutgers U. Algebra, Geometry, Swim Team Coach. 33 Benedict, Henry: B. Music and M. Music, Catholic U. Chorus, Choir, Madrigals, Music History and Literature, Piano Club 47 Bernstein, Paul B.S., Bradley U.; American History. 38 Bills, Dorothy: B.A., Western Maryland College. English. Senior Class Advisor. 29 Bishop, Helen: B.A., George Washington U.; B.S.C., Benjamin Franklin U. Shorthand. Transcription, Typing I. 46 Bosnic, Richard: B.A., Waynesburg College; M.A. Western Maryland College. Social Studies. 38 Brown, John: B.A., Glenville, State College; M.S., West Virginia U. Driver Ed. J.V. Basket- ball Coach. 50 Burgee, Donna B.A., Shepherd College. Li- brarian. 30 Burkett. Pauline: B.A., St. Joseph's College; M.A., U. of Maryland. Speech. English. Inter- national Thespian Society, Forensics. 26 Butler. Robert: B.A., U. of West Virginia. U.S. History. 38 Chornock, Ruth: Library Aide. 30 Clark, Rowenna: Cafeteria Manager. 51 Cnspeno, Rudolph: B.S., Indiana U. of Penn- sylvania; M.A. Duquese U. Guidance Coun- selor. 24 Dahlin, Kenneth: B.A. and M.A., U. of Mary- land. Band, Orchestra, Basic Musianship. Drill Team, Majorettes. Stage Band. 47 Dawson, William: B.S., Indiana U. of Pennsyl- vania; M.A. American U. Office Practice. As- sistant Football Coach. 45 DeMoss, James: B.S., U. of West Virginia; M.A. U. of Maryland. Mathematics. Assistant Football Coach, Track Coach. 32 Dipped, Evelyn: B.A., U. of Illinois; M.A.. State U. of Iowa. English. English Department Chairman. ROCKET Sponsor. 27 Dobrick, Joseph: B.A., Slippery Rock State; M. Ed. Adm., U. of Pittsburgh. Driver Ed., Physical Ed. Head Football Coach. 43 Ewan, Mary: B.A., George Washington U., Strayer Business College. Guidance Secretary. 22 Fauley, Arthur: B.A., Fairmont State College; M.A., West Virginia U. Chemistry. Science De- partment Head, Golf Coach. 35 Femberg, Michael: B.S., M.A., Brooklyn College. Earth Science. Man Made World. 36 Feldesman, Gladys: B.A., George Washington U.; M.A., U. of Maryland. English. 28 Fiege, Beverly: B.S., U. of Wisconsin. French. French Club. 41 Fisk, Irving: U. of Maryland. Auto I. 49 Flynn, Biruta: B.A., M.A., Western Reserve U. French, Spanish. Spanish Club. 40 Formulak. Lawrence: B.A., Wilkes College; M.A., U. of North Carolina. Chemistry. 35 Frazier, Miles: B.S., Arkansas State. Auto Mechanics. 50 Frindell, Elizabeth: B.A., U. of Maryland. Drama. Black Maskers. 29 Fritts, Lowell: B.A., Shepherd College; M.A.. U. of Wisconsin. Biology 1,11. 35 Gabbert, John: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology. Industrial Arts, General Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing. 50 Garner, Kristine: B.S., U. of Massachusetts. Biology. J.V. Cheerleading. 34 Gatchell, Helen: B.S. U. of Maryland. Girls' P.E., GSA, Volleyball Honor Team. 42 George, Judith: B.A., M.A., Indiana U.; English. 26 Glaser. Lillian: B.A., City College of New York; M.A., UCLA. Typing, Bookkeeping. 45 Gnatowski, Stanley: B.S., Indiana State College; M.A., Morgan State College. Math 10, Algebra 11, Trigonometry. 33 Gursky, Jean: Office Secretary. 23 Hall. Barbara B.A., McKendree College. Shorthand I, Typing Notehand. 44 Hare, Donald: B.S., Bloomsburg State College; M.S., Bucknell U. Math 10, Intro- duction to Analysis. Math Team. 33 Haynes, Joseph: B.S., Middle Tennessee State College; M.A., George Peabody College. Book- keeping I, Typing I. 46 Henderson, Dorothy: R.N., U. of Maryland School of Nursing. School Nurse. Health Careers. 22 Hendry. Lyn. B.A., Stanford U.; M.A., Michi- gan State U. History. 39 Hinds, James: B.S., Bloomsburg State College; M.A., U. of Pennsylvania. Physics. Asst. Foot- ball Coach. 36 Holdsworth, Leslie: B.S., W. Virginia Institute of Technology; M.A., Wayne State U. As- sistant Principal. 21 Hollis, Mark: B.S., U. of Georgia; M.A., U. of Maryland. Drafting, Architectural Drawing. Key Club, Cross Country Coach, Asst. Track Coach. 49 Holmead, Frances: B.A., Goucher College; M.A., U. of Maryland. U.S. History. Service Corps. 37 Homick, William: B.S., Youngstown U.; M.A., U. of Pittsburgh. Merchandising, Economics of Distribution. DECA, Tennis Coach. 46 Hopko, Edward: B.A., California State College. Algebra II, Geometry, Math 10. 33 Horn, Dorothy: B.A., Mars Hill College. English. Girls' Civiteens. 26 Horner, Leon: B.S., East Tennessee State U.; M.A. U. of Maryland. Guidance Counselor. 25 280 • Faculty Index Faculty Index Hull, Ray: B.A., Waynesburg College; M.A., U. of Pittsburgh. Guidance Counselor. 24 Jenkins, William: B.A., Wilson Teachers' College; M.A., Catholic U. History, Ge- ography. National Honor Society. 37 Jones, Bruce: B.A., U. of Florida; M.A., U. of North Carolina. English. Boys' Civiteens. 28 Karaberi, Marianthe B.A., U. of Pennsyl- vania; M.A., Middlebury College. Art. Interior Display. 47 Kaufman, Allan: B.S., Pennsylvania State Uni versity. Industrial Arts. 48 Kelly, Larry: B.A., U. of Maryland. Typing, Business Math, Business Law. 44 Kilkuskie, Stanley: B.A.. Western Maryland College; M.A. Columbia U. Biology. Biology Club. 34 King, Mildred: B.A. Central State College. U.S. History. Social Studies Department Head. 39 Leatherman, Dorothy: Thomson Business College. Secretary. 23 Lindsey. Barbara B.A. Trinity U. Latin, Social Studies. Latin Club. 37 Lowenbach, Cheryl: B.S., Madison College. Biology. 34 Maguire, Robert: B.A., Bucknell U.U.S. His- tory. 38 Marcello, Joanne. B.A., M.A., Brown U. English. Keyettes. 29 Marder, Lucjnda: B.A., M.A., Duke U.U.S. History, World History. 37 Marlow, Clayton: B.A., Louisiana Institute; M.A.. Georgetown U. Problems of the 20th Century, U.S. History. 39 McDonald, Victoria: B.A., Shaw U.; M.A. American U. Typing, Basic Business Skills. 44 McEachern, Carlton: B.A. U. of Michigan; M.A., U. of Alabama. English, Speech. 27 McNeely, Jan: B.A., Appalachian State; M.S., Ithaca College. Physical Education. 42 Mennell, Laurine: B.S., Indiana U. of Pennsyl- vania. Home Economics. FHA. 48 Merendino, Josephine: School Secretary. 22 Miles, Henry: B.S., U. of Maryland. Physical Education. D.E. Athletic Director, Baseball Coach. 42 Miles, William. B.S., M.S., U. of Maryland. Principal. 20 Nicewarner, May: Secretary to Principal. 23 Nicholson, Jessamine: Library Aide. 30 Oass, Ruth. B.S., Stout State U.; M.A., U.of Maryland, Guidance Counselor. 24 O'Donovan, Patricia: B.A., St. Elizabeth's College; B.A., Middlebury College and U. of Madrid. Spanish. Spanish Club. 41 Oxfeld, Jack: B.A., George Washington U. Special Education. 31 Price, Martha: B.S., Lynchburg College. Algebra II, Geometry. 32 Reed, Ethel: School Secretary. 231 Robinette, Mary: Library Aide. 31 Rosebery, Charleen: B.S.. and M.A. Memphis State U. English, Journalism. TIDE. 29 Roush, Carolyn: Registrar. 23 Schwartz, Marika: B.S., Goucher College. In dustrial Education. 48 Schowe, Edwin: B.S., Purdue U. Chemistry, Physical Science. 36 Sink, John: B.S., Appalachian State U. Busi- ness Math, Typing, General Business. 45 Smith, Grace: B.S., Bloomsburg State College; M.S., Bucknell U. Guidance Counselor. Var- sity Cheerleaders. Guidance Dept. Chairman 25 Sniegon, Audrey: B.A., Andrews U.; B.S., M.A., Peabody College. Librarian. 36 Staney, Jaqueline: B.S., California State College, Pennsylvania. English. 35 Stewart, John: B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers College; M.A., George Washington U. Economics and Sociology. Youth and Government. 37 Stines, Philip: B.S., U.S. Military Academy; M.A., George Washington U. Algebra, Trig- onometry. Student Council. 32 Stubenhofer, Joseph: B.S., Pennsylvania State University. Electricity. P.A. Club. 48 Vargo, James: B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology; M.A. West Virginia U. Assistant Principal. 21 Vernosky, Frances: B.S., Westchester College; M.A., George Washington U. Reading. 31 Walters, Aubrey: Building Services Manager. 51 Walthall, Earl: B.S., Concord College. Boys' P.E. Varsity Basketball. 43 Washe, Claire: A.A.. College of William and Mary; B.A., M.A., U. of Maryland. Social Studies, English. 31 Weaver, Helen: B.A., Howard U. English. FTA. 27 Wedberg, Mable: B.A., Austin College. Physical Education. Department Chairman, Tennis. Dance. 43 Wight. Richard: B.A., Yale U.; M.A., Middle- bury College. French, Spanish. Senior Class Sponsor, Language Department Chairman. 40 Wilbur, Katherine: B.A., U. of Rhode Island. English. 28 Will, Fern: B.A., M.A., George Washington U. Assistant Principal. 21 Wilson, Anne: B.A., Western Maryland College. Art. Department Resource Chairman, Junior Class Advisor. 47 Worth, Michael: B.A., Wilkes College. Algebra. Geometry. 32 Zeck, James: B.A., Fairmont State College. Record Keeping, Business Math. 46 Zeiders, Barbara: B.S., Shippensburg State College; M.L.A., Johns Hopkins. French. 41 Faculty Index • 281 Adams. Cathy 67 Adams, Leslie 67.83 Adams, Robert 158 Adams, William F. 67,231 Adams. William M. 158,223 Adkins, Paula 158 Alario, Steven 180 Ale, William 158 Allen, Marshall 180 Allen, Russell 158 Allen, Susan 180 Alley, Peter 180 Allnut, George 67 Allnutt, Susan 67,222 Alt, Bradley 180 Amos, Dana 67 Anders. James 67 Anders, Roger 180 Anders. Susan 67 Anderson, Andrew 158,211,222 Anderson, Carolyn 67,209 Anderson, Lillian 158.222 Anderson, Susan 180.230 Andrew, Debra 180 Angelo, Louis 158,243 Angelo. Mary 180,209,222 Antrican, Linda 180 Appel, James 180 Applegate, Richard 67 Archer, Thomas 158,229,230 Arendt, Thomas 180,219,222 Armstrong, Janice 158 Armstrong, Mark 67 Armstrong, Micheal 180 Arndt. Christopher 67 Arneson. Michael 67,240 Asbury. Roberta 158 Ashby. Allison 67 Atnip, Hugh 67 Atnip, James 180,243 Austin, Susan 180.223 Avramovic, Mila 180,258,259 Azzinaro, Lewis 180 Bahr, Stephen 180 Baird, Gerald 67 Baisey, Gregory 67 Baker, Brenda 67,233 Baker, Glenn 181,243 Baker. Ronald 181,229,230 Balster, Debra 67.208 Balster, William 181 Baltz, Thomas 67 Bandu, Suzann 68 Bankerd, Timothy 158 Barchers, Charles 68 Barchers, Joy 181,223 Barnes, Dale 181 Barnes, William 68 Barnett, Mary 181 Barney. James 158 Barr, Richard 68.231 Barrack, Kathi 158 Barron, Michael 68,211 Barton, Marsha 158 Barzin, Robin 181 Battin, Shelia 181 Batz, Richard 158 Bauer, Christine 181 Baul, Charles 68 Beach, Alicia 68,208.218,233 Beall, Lawrence 68 Beall, Steve 181,229 Beatty, Steve 158 Beavers, Russell 68 Bechtold, Sharon 68 Beers, Warren 68,229 Begosh. Allan 181 Begosh, Philip 68 Behanna, Vernon 181 Belcher, William 68 Bell. Kenneth 158,256 Bell, Marilyn 68 Belliveau, Jeanette 181 Benfield, Gail 181 Benson, James 63,68,240 Bentley, James 68 What big eyes you have!!! Bentley, Nan 181 Berard. Anne 181 Berry, John 158,231 Berti, Laura 180,181 Betts, Carolyn 158 Bestpitch, Cynthia 69 Bice, Anna 181 Bieber, Paula 158.212,223 Biga, Leonard 181 Binnix, John 181 Bishop, Kathleen 158 Bitting. Gregory 69,210,230 Bittorf, John 181 Bjerke, Stuart 158 Blackwell. John 181,190,209, 222.243,250.255 Bland, Debra 181 Bland, Pamela 158,230 Blau, Gary 181 Blevins, Janis 58,69,218 Blitz, Richard 159 Bluebond, Jon 159 Blum. Andrea 159,212,217 Bokelman, Sandra 181 Boland, Catherine 69,234,226, 227 Boland, Matthew 159 Bonbrest, Thomas 181 Bonita, Linda 181 Bonner, Richard 181 Boone, Steven 159,256 Booth, Kathy 181 Boren, David 181 Boren, Debra 181 Bort, Michelle 172.181 Bosley. Gregory 182 Bowie, Mark 159 Bowman, Eleanor 182 Boyce, Linda 182 Boyd. Marsha 70,139 Boyle, Christopher 159 Brake. Robert 182 Branison, Rita 159 Branthover, Dick 159,240,256 Brashear, Richard 159 Brashear, Robert 70 Braxton, Anthony 70 Breeden, Susan 159,222 Breen, Sean 159,229 Brewer, Diana 182 Bridge. Brenda 70 Bridges, Mildred 182 Brindle, Deborah 182 Brittain, Ginnie 71.133.219 231,233 Britto. Marta 182,223 Broadwater, Rose 182 Brome, Merily 182,219,222 Broome, Charles 159 Brousseau. Pat 71 Brown, Anne 71 Brown, Barbara 182,186,228 Brown, Beth 182,233 Brown, David 71,222 Brown. John 182,243 Brown, Linda 71 Brown, Michael 182 Brown, Pam 57,58,71,207.208, 210.223,234.235.259 Brown, Raymond 124 Brown. Rhonda 182.228,209 Brown, Stephen 182,209 Brown, Teresa 182 Bruneau. Peter 182 Bryant. Alvin 159 Buck, Mary 183,258.259 Buck, Thomas 71 Buckingham, Jane 159,259,261 Buranich, John 71 Burdette, Carl 183,203 Burdette, Sharon 44,71 Burgee, Marcia 71 Burgess, Sue 58,71,131.209 210,212,226,227 Burgess, Thelma 183 Burgess, Ward 71 Burkart, Robin 159,208.212. 259 Burke, Vicki 159,231 Burkmshaw, Vicki 159 Burns, Sandra 183,216 Burns. Walter 159 Burr, Charles 183 Burrelli, Richelle 183.223 Burroughs, Linda 71 Burton, Jean 183.222 Burton, Stephen 159 Butler. Judith 159.177 Butt. Maurice 159 Butts, Glenn 183 Butts, John 41.57.58.71.209, 211,229.230 Byers, Fred 71 Bynaker, Gary 159 Byrne, Christine 71 Byrne, Veronica 72 Byron, David 183 Callicutt, Debra 160,250,255 Callicutt, Diane 65,72,212 Calloway, Janine 183 Campbell, Myra 160,219,234 Cambell, Richard 72 Cameron. Carol 72,212 Capasso, Janet 72 Caplan, Jason 183 Caplan, Lisa 72,222 Caplinger, Christine 160 Caravaggio, Joan 160,212,259 Carballo, Maria 72 Card, Carol 183.198 Carlen, Jack 160 Carlson. Keith 160.218.231 Carroll, George 160.211 Carroll. James 183 Carroll, Sandra 72 Carter, Edward 183 Carter, Karen 183 Carter, Laurie 183.223 Carter, Wanda 183 Caruso, Deborah 72,231 Caruso, Robert 160 Cathers, Kathryn 24,72,103, 208,218,233 Cathers, Lorraine 183,209, 219,222 Cauley, Craig 72 Chandler, Terry 183 Chaney, Connie 183 Chaney, John 183 Chapman, Steve 39,72,231 Chasteen, Ronald 160 Chasteen, Vickie 72 Cheeks, Terri 183 Cheripka. Michael 183 Cheslosky, Betty 72 Cheslosky, Laura 183 Cheslosky, Michael 160,207, 231 Childs, Dwight 72 Christianson, Brian 183 Christianson, Tina 72,90,223. 231 Christopher, Douglas 183 Christy, Carol 160 Chuchman, Kathryn 160,231 Clark, Barbara 183 Clark. Bruce 160,240 Clark, Greig 72 Clark, Joy 160.229 Clayton, Joan 160.228 Clayton, John 183 Clayton, John 183 Clayton, Victor 183 Clem, Deborah 72 Cleveland, John 229 Cleveland, Michael 183,243 Cleveland, Nancy 72 Cleveland. Sharon 72 Cline, Robert 74 Clingan, John 160 Clink. Lois 74,223.231 Clogg, Deborah 160,222 Cloud, Carol 183,223 Cochrane. Edward 184 Coffin, David 184 Cogswell, Susan 184 Cole, Jan 184 Coleman, Barbara 184 Coleman, Carol 74 Colie. James 160 Collier, Barry 161 Collins. James 74 Collins. James R. 74 Collins. Sandra 74,233 Collins. Thomas 161 Colt, William 161 Combs. Richard 161 Comly, Levin 161 Como, Deborah 28,74,208 Conley, Lawrence 74,218,222 Conn, Rex 161.219.229 Connelly, Ronald 74 Connor, William 74 Conrad, Daniel 184 Cook, James 184 Cook, William 161 Cool. Daniel 217 Cooley. Carl 161.240 Cooley, James 161,208,231 Cooper, John 184 Cooper, Karen 75,212 Cooper. Robert 58,75,208,229 Copeland, James 184 Copeland, Janice 184 Cora, Nancy 183,203 Cornelius, Edward 75,223 Cotter, Michael 161,240 Coulter, Pamela 75 Coulter, Patricia 184 Coulter, Russell 75 Costin, Joseph 161 Costin, Timothy 183 Craig, John 75,222 Crawford, Georgeann 184 Crawford, Linda 75 Creamer, David 161 Creamer, Mary 184 Criggar, Rita 75,212,213,231 Crockett, Brian 161,240 Crompton, Kenneth 75,231 Crosby, Andrew 184 Croson, Robert 58,75,211,229, 230 Cross, Paul 184 A wounded Rocket gets refueled. Cross, Wilmer 184 Crowe, David 76 Crum, Donna 76,229 Crumpler, Dawn 76,79,143 Culleen, Barry 76.221,231 Culleen, Caren 184 Curley, Christine 58,207 Currin, Clark 184 Curry, Cheryl 77,229,239,261, 262.263 Curry, William 184 Curtis. Andrienne 176,216,231 Curtis. April 77,261 Curtis, Clyde 40,77 Curtis, Michael 77,81,240 Curtis. Steven 77 Dabbs, Edward 184 Dauenhauer, Bruce 77 Dauenhauer, Donald 77 Dauenhauer, Gene 184,203 Daugherty, Lynn 161 Davidson, Charles 161 Davidson, Diane 184 Davidson, Elizabeth 57,58,77, 212,234 Davison, Katherine 37,77 Davis, Brenda 184 Davis, Kathleen 77 Davis, Marshall 161,212 Davis, Montez 77 Day, Barbara 184 Dean, Stacy 161,233 Dean, Suzanne 161,229 DeFriece, Freddy 184 DeFriece, Rose 77 Demar, Bryan 184 Demar, Jeanette 161 Demar, Juanita 184 Deming, Douglas 77 Dempsey, Karen 161 Dempsey, Mary 77,208,234 Denell, William 184 Dennison. Linda 77 DePerini, Karla 161 Dermer, Claudia 77 Dermer, Denise 184,209,222 DeShelter, Timothy 184 Deskin, Elyce 184,202 DeVault, Richard 184.198,223 DeVencenzo, Stephen 161 Dever, Kathy 185 DeWitt, Donald 185 Dickman, Alan 185,222,229 Diddle, Barbara 78,231 DiLeo. Debbie 161.208.212 Dillon, Daniel 78 DiLorenzo, Anthony 78 Disselkamp, John 185 Dixon, Dale 161,234,235 Dixon. Sharon 185,216 Dodd. Linda 78 Dodge, David 185,243 Dodson, James 185 Dolan, Nancy 78 Dole, Sarah 185 Donaldson, Thomas 69,78 Doncrank, Linda 161 Donoghue, Constance 185 Donoghue, Leo 161 Dorman. Denise 78 Doubleday. Paula 185 Doubleday, Robert 161 Douds, James 240 Douglass, Donna 185 Douglass, John 78,210 Downey, Vera 161,212 Downs, Barbara 161 Dronenburg, Robert 161 Dronenburg, William 185,243 Drummond, David 162 Dudley, Joseph 78,211,222 Duffy. Sarah 78.231 Dukes, Robert 185 Duley. Teresa 185 Duncan, Bruce 78 Dunleavy. Frank 63,65,240 Dunn, Jay 185 Dupree, Donna 185,233 Dwyer, Jeremiah 78 Dwyer, Kevin 162 Dwyer, Michael 78 Earman, Thomas 177,240 Easter, Carol 185 Easter, Stephen 78 Eaton, Daniel 185 Ecalono, Richard 185 Eckenrode, Joseph 78 Elbert, Patricia 78 Eldridge, Peter 162 Elder, Robert 185 Elliott, Gerald 162,243 Ellison. David 162,230.233 Ely, Cynthia 185 Embrey, Sharon 185 Embrey, Steven 162 Emerson, Pamela 186 England, Margaret 162 Ernst, Susan 186 Esche, Catherine 186,223 Esche, Richard 78 Eslin, Cathy 162 Etter, Willis 162.243 Eull, Elaine 162 Evans, Paul 162 Ewing, Jeanne 78 Fadeley, Vicki 162 Fahey. Dennis 186 Fahey, Donna 186 Fahey, Patrick 162 Fahrner, Carl 78,209,233.240 Fahrner, John 162,256 Farrer, Lorrie 78 Fawley, Terry 80 Feight, Karen 186 Fennessy. Dennis 80 Fero. James 162 Fero, Linda 80 Ferrell, Cary 80 Field. Catherine 162 Field, Thomas 186.219 Fischetti, Sheree 186,203. 209,233 Fisher, Joseph 186 Fitzgerald. Robert 80,209,211 Fitzgibbon. Jean 162,212,226, 227,222,231 Fitzpatrick, Eugene 162 Fitzpatrick, Deborah 186,259 Flanary, Debbie 162,228 Fleenor, Zane 186 Index • 283 The mailman takes away the daily stash of transcripts and office business. Fleischmann, Kenneth 80,229, 251 Fleming. Charles 186 Fleming, Jerome 162,163 Fleming, Tara 186,222 Fling, Deborah 162 Flint, Steve 162 Forbes. John 80 Fordham, John 80,210 Fordham, Stephen 186 Forrester, Sarah 162 Fortunato, Felicia 185,193, 262 Fortunato, Roberta 81,223, 234,235.259 Foster, Karen 79.81.207.234. 235 Found. David 81 Fountain, Michael 186 Fourcade. Diane 81.234 Fourcade, Mary 162.234 Fowler, Sherry 81 Fox. Alissa 81 Fox, Richard 186 Eox. Ronald 81 Frank, Pamela 81 Franklin, Juanita 186 Franklin, Ryland 81 Freeh, Marian 186 Freeburger, LuAnn 162 Freedman, Robert 81 Freeman, Doubles 187 Freeman, Ronald 81 Fremming. David 187 French, Geoffrey 81,229 Frick. Kathleen 90,162,167. 261 Frye. Joni 187,222 Fuller, Craig 162 Funk. Beverly 66.82,139 Fusco. Linda 187,228 Fyock, Robert 162 Fyten, Ferdinand 187 Gabelman, Barbara 162,212 Galaher, Arthur 162 Galaher, Robert 187,222,243 Gallagher, Joseph 163 Gallagher, Kathleen 82 Gallagher, Stephanie 187,262 Galloway, Alice 163.223,231 Galloway, Ralph 187 Galvin, John 187,243 Galvin. Margaret 163 Gancsos, Thomas 163 Garcia, Arlena 187 Gardiner, Linda 187 Gardiner, Walter 82,209 Garfinkel. David 163,206,207. 223,229 Garrett, Dalton 163 Garrett. Janet 186,187,228 Gastelle, Thomas 82 Gavin. Suzanne 82,264 Gawler, Robert 60,61,240 Gearin. Thomas 163,219,243 Geiwitz, Edith 187,198,223 Giamanco. Michelle 187 Giarth, Larry 163 Giarth, Linda 82,87 Giarth. Susan 187 Gifford. Wayne 163 Gill, Dana 82 Gill. Denise 82.262,263 Gilles, Robin 163.219.231 Glass. Anne 82,231 Glass, Mary 82 Gledhill. Carolyn 76,82,208, 226.227.234 Goerner, Bingham 82 Goglio, Lisa 187,200 Golden, Carol 187,259,262 Good, Karen 82,142.212.234 Goodhue, Elizabeth 82 Goodhue. John 187 Goodnight, Beth 163.231,259, 261 Goodnight, David 82 Gordon, Laurita 82 Gosbee, George 83,235 Govsky, Margaret 83 Grabis, Janice 163 Gracey, Cheryl 83,216,222 Gracey, Pamela 163,216,222 Grade, Steven 83 Grandy, Colleen 187 Grady, Laura 47,163 Grady, Mary 163,212 Grant, James 85 Grant. Rita 187 Green, Robert 85 Green. Robin 85,240 Green, Ronald 187,229 Green, Thomas 187,243 Greene, Elizabeth 187,202 Greene, Ella 85 Greene, Janet 187 Greenough. Novell 163,229 Greenway, Pamela 187 Gregoire. Robert 163 Gregory, Katharine 85,212, 228.230.234 Gregory, Martha 163,212 Gresham, Denise 85 Griffin, Karen 163 Griffin, Patrick 85 Griggs, David 164,229 Grigsby, Barbara 58,85,138, 212,231 Grigsby, William 187 Grimes, Wanda 85 Grimmer, Mary 85,216 Groom, Nancy 86 Gross, Norman 187,190,243 Gross, Stephanie 164 Groves. David 58,85,256 Grubby, Thomas 187 Gruber, Linda 85,218 Gruentzel. Philip 85 Grzech, Noel 164 Gwinn, Michael 85 Hagedorn, Connie 58,85,121, 208.226.227,234 Hageman, Nancy 187,262 Hageman, Stephen 187 Hager. John 164,229.230 Hager. Mark 164,231 Hager, Richard 85 Haight, Stephen 85 Hailey, Dennis 85 Hailey. Patrick 164 Hairston, Antonine 164 Hairston, Jean 188 Hairston, Ruth 85 Haley, Ruth 85 Hall, Arle 85,212 Hall. Carol 86.97,261 Hall, Dwight 164 Hall, Gregory 188 Hall, Karla 86 Hall, Mary 86 Hall, Nadine 188 Hall, Teresa 86 Haltiwanger, Jane 57,58,86, 209,231,258 Hamann, Charles 86 Hamernik, Karen 164,231,233 Hames, Timothy 164 Hamill, Paul 183,188 Hamilton, Rodger 164 Hammond, Harry 86.229,230,252 Hammond, Janet 164,176,259 Hancock, Peter 188 Handzo, Michael 58.86.209 Hansen. Jack 21.86.240 Hardesty. Debra 90,164 Hardesty, Peter 86 Hardin, Charles 164 Harding, James 164,240 Harris, Annie 164 Harris. Lillious 188 Harris, Sherilyn 188 Harrison, Bruce 87 Harrison, Julie 87,234 Harrison, Patricia 188 Harrison, Robert 164 Harrison, William 87,256 Hartis, David 87 Hartley, Charles 75 Haske, Gregory 188 Haske, Jo Ann 188 Hastie, Patricia 188 Hatch, Daniel 87 Haug, Dianne 87 Havener, Ralph 87 Hawes, Tessa 165 Hawkins, Jack 165 Hawkins, William 188 Hawksford, David 188 Hawthorne. Donald 87 Hayes, Douglas 165,218 Hayes, Saundra 165 Hayes. William 165 Healey, Michael 188 Heavey, Scott 87 Heavey, Shaun 87 Hebei, Joseph 165 Hebron, Deborah 165 Hecht, John 188 Hecht, Norman 165 Heflin. Joyce 58,88,210,259, 261.262.263 Heim, Gail 188 Heister, Peter 165 Helmer, Kay 212 Helt, Dale 88,212 Henderson, Charisse 88 Henning, Paul 188 Henry, Jeffrey 88 Henry, Susan 88 Herndon, Beverly 188 Herring, John 88 Hersburger, Marilee 188,222 Hess, Judith 88 Hester, Stephanie 165.217 Hickman, Debra 188,209.233 Hickman, Marilyn 165.208,212, 231.233 Higgs, Kathrin 88 Higgs, Martin 88 High, Nancy 88 High, Wallace 88 Hilderbrand, Charles 165 Hill, Linda 88,231 Hill, Patricia 165 Hill, Steven 88 Hill, Stuart 188,243 Hill, Terry 88 Hilleary, Dixie 188 Hiltner, Michael 188 Hinde, Donald 88,231 Hindman, Brenda 188 Hinds, Henry 88 Hinds, Lindsay 89,218 Hines, Joseph 188 Hinz, Peter 165,211 Hite, Tobert 165 Hixson, Karl 165 Hobbes, John 165 Hobbes, Wendy 165.212 Hobbs, David 165 Hocker, Angela 64,89,90 Hocker, Dale 188,222 Hockman, Gary 89.229.230 Hoffmaster, Deborah 89,212, 231 Hohfeld, Max 91 Holcomb, Carl 165 Holland, Susan 91 Holmberg, Devra 91 Hommet, Raean 188 Hoover, Anne 91 Hoover, Rebecca 165,168.208. 212,222 Hopkins, Charles 91 Hopkins, Emanuel 188 Hopkins. Ginger 91,206 Hopwood, Patricia 165 Horton, Shela 165,230 Hott, Janice 91 Hottinger, Rita 188 Houck, Betty 165.229 284 • Index House, Donald 165,219 Houston, Deborah 188 Hovde, Michael 91 Howard, Cynthia 165 Howard, Kathleen 165 Howard. Kirk 165.209 Howard, Mary I. 188 Howard, Mary M. 91 Howard, IMorman 165 Howard, Shelia 188,216 Howard, Susan 188,216 Howes, Charles 91 Howes, Roberta 189 Hoyt, Debra 189 Hubbard, Richard 165 Hubble, Denise 189 Huber. Paul 166 Hughes, Nancy 189 Hughes, Thomas 189,222 Hulgus, Joseph 189 Hulse, Craig 91 Hulse, Jeffery 189 Humphrey, David 91 Humphrey. Glen 91,210 Hundemer, Karen 189,233 Hunsberger, John 91,219 Hunsberger, Robert 91 Hunsicker, Thomas 91,155,206, 210,229.230 Hunt, Edward 91 Hunt. Karen 91.212 Hunter, Robert 189,240 Hunter. Sanford 166 Hurley, Ellen 189 Hyde, David 91 Hyland, Ginger 58,91.127,222, 234,235 Hyland, Penelope 159,166 Hyman, Susan 166,212 Hyman. William 166,256 Inskeep, Ethel 189,219 Irwin. Martha 92.206,210.222 Iselin, Anthony 166 Jackson, Owen 189 Jackson, Wayne 166,231 Jacobowitz, Linda 166 Jaeger, Susan 166 Jarrard, Lynn 166,164 Jaunsen. Eugene 189 Jeffreys. Patricia 92 Jeffs, Denise 189 Jehle, Sharon 92.231.233 Jenkins. John 92 Jenkins, Patricia 92 Jernigan, Richard 166,240 Jiminez. Mayela 92 Jodi, Jeanine 92,229 Johnson. Arlon 166 Johnson, Bonnie 166,212 Johnson, Bradley 166 Johnson, David 92 Johnson, Deborah 189 Johnson, Diane 166 Johnson, Gwendolwn 189 Johnson, Joanne 57,58.92,212, 234 Johnson, Lynn 166 Johnson, Robert 189 Johnson, Ronald 189 Johnson, Suzanne 92,208,218, 233 Johnson, Virginia 166 Jolly, Sylvia 166,223 Jones, Karen 70,92 Jones, Diana 166.233 Jones, Margaret 166.231 Jones, Patricia 92,259 Joppy, Robert 166 Judson, Richard 92 Kaelin, Philip 189 Kalins. David 166,229.243 Kamachaitas, Marie 92 Kandel, Laura 166,230 Kanz, Clifford 166,256,290 Kapelina, Darko 189 Kaponin, James 166,217 Karsh, Lynn 190.209.228.233 Kasiaras, Patricia 190 Kashuba, Gregory 92,229 Katz, Daniel 190 Kaufman, James 190 Kavanaugh, Suzanne 92 Kavenaugh, Timothy 190 Keller. Michael 166,256 Kelly. Jackie 166.208 Kempl, Deborah 166,208.212, 222 Kenney, John 166 Kenney, Paul 93 Kenton, Lannie 190,219 Kerr, Margaret 93.233 Ketcham, Jill 185.190,223 Ketcham, Sally 166,171,212 Kidd, Deborah 167 Kidwell, Mary 167.228 Killian, Dera 190 Killian, Merla 93 Kimball. Steven 62.90.93.154. 240.256 Kincaid. Barry 94 Kincaid, Pam 167 Kindness, Sheila 94,219.231 King, Colleen 94 King, Eugene 190,243 King, Karen 190,203 King. Mark 190 King, Robert 167 King. Robert 190,256 King, Wayne 190 King, William 167 Kingery, Deborah 190 Kingsbury, Richard 190 Kisner, Michael 167 Kitzinger, Michael 167 Kizler, John 190 Klansek, Jeffrey 167 Klinger, Debra 167 Knight, Diane 167 Knryloski, Brian 167 Knudsen, Linda 167 Koch, Deborah 190 Koch, Michael 190 Koch. Stanley 167 Kolb, Charlotte 191 Komoroski. Mary 58.94,209 Konicki, Donna 191 Kordefl, Annette 167 Kordell, Edward 95 Korg, Nora 191,229 Kortum, Christine 89,95,226, 227 Kovich, Jessica 167 Kraft, Donna 191,199 Krall, Linda 191 Kronemyer, Robert 191,222 Kronemyer, William 95,207 Kuffner, Andrea 57,58,59,95, 207,208,222 Kuhn, Janice 95,212 Kulek, Gary 191 Kumkumian, Simon 191 Kump, Agnes 95 Kunkler, Richard 167 Kunzig, Kim 191 Kuper, Stephen 95 Kurland, Fay 95 Kurland, Mark 81,95,240 Kurland, Roseann 191,209 Kushinski, John 191 Kuster, Linda 95 Labrador, Vivian 191 Lachat, Christopher 167 Lacovara, Dale 84,95,217 Lambert, David 191 Lamborn, Charles 167 Lance, Carole 95 Land, Barbara 95 Land, Diane 191 Lane, Robert 191 Lanum, Scott 191 Lapham. Debra 95,206 LaPointe, Michael 191,222 Larsen, Bruce 191 Larson. Karen 191.222,229 Latham, Rebecca 167,217 Latta, Donna 191 Lawrence, Deborah 95 Lawrence, Latrelle 191 Lawrey, Elizabeth 95,99,212, 229 Lawson, Patricia 96 Lawson, Spencer 191 Layne, John 96 Layne, Theresa 191,259 Leacock, Brian 191 Leacock, Constantine 168,222 Leath, Elizabeth 191 Leber, Steven 168 LeBleu, Robert 96,209,234,235 Lee, David 168 Leham, Joan 96 Leighton, Lawrence 191,229, 230 Leighton. Richard 96.229,230 Lemieux, Edmund 191,243 Levine. David 191 Levy, Alayne 191, 228 Levy, Sharlene 96 Lewis. Claudette 168 Lewis, Patricia 191,222 Lewis, Robert 96 Lewis, William 25,96 Liang, Cheryl 58.96.129 Lignos, Robert 96 Lightfoot, Pamela 191 Liljergren, Sandre 58,96,207, 212,231 Lilly, Cynthia 96 Lincoln, Debra 96 Lindstrom, Lili 96.216,231 Linscott, Bonnie 96 Linscott, Sanford 191 Lipsitz, Elinor 96.207.223 Little, Nancy 168,231 Lloyd, James 192 Lloyd, William 168 Lockwood, Kevin 168 Loftis, Bonnie 96,212,228 Logadon, David 168 Long, Cynthia 168 Long. David 89,96,139,210, 229.230 Long, Hollis 96 Long, Linda 96,233 Long. Marguerite 98,206,212 Long, Mary 191 Long, Susan 192 Long. Wayne 168 Longest, Doretta 192,209 Longo, Paula 168 HEADS UP!!!!! Loudenberg, John 63,97,240, 252 Lovett, Charles 168.222 Lowe, Deborah 192 Lowe. Walter 168 Ludlow, Cynthia 192,199,222 Luhn, Gary 98.229,230 Luper, Paulette 168,231 Luther. Ronald 192 Luthy, John 58,98,210,218 Mabon. Mary 192.222,258 Maccallum, Priscilla 192,198 Macewicz, Linda 168 Macewicz, Teresa 98 Macewicz, William 192 Machuga. Mary 98 Mack, Betsy 192 MacKay, Samuel 192 Macuch, Bonnie 192 Madden, Mary 98 Mader, Linda 98 Maganelli, Thomas 168 Magnanelli, Margaret 98 Magruder, Christi 49,97,98. 209 Mahone, Gail 99,207 Mall. Carolyn 192 Mall, Susan 99 Malless, Diane 99 Mallick, Jeffrey 168 Mallison. Sally 99,208 Malloy, John 99 Malloy, Michael 168 Malloy, Nancy 192 Mandley, Robert 168 Mangan, Judith 99 Mangan, Margaret 192 Mangene, Barbara 99 Mangene, Marilyn 192 Mansell, Donna 99,104 Mansell. Loni 192 Mantoni, Robert 99 Marcelino, Christine 99 Markwood, Stephen 100 Marple, James 192 Marple, William 169 Marshall, Briam 169 Marshall, Linda 100 Marth, Carolyn 100 Martin, Patricia 169 Martin. Stephen 100,256 Martin. Susan 169 Martin, William 169 Martinelli, Carol 192 Martinelli, Susan 58,101,209, 212,231 Mason, Brenda 169 Mason, Lula 169 Masonson, Raymond 192 Massaro, Sheryl 101 Masters. Michael 169 Masters, Roger 169 Mather, Patti 192 Mathers. Thomas 192 Mathis, Ralph 101,229 Mattern, Susan 169,258.259, 262.263 Mattes. Gregory 192 Matthews, Joel 101,229 Maxfield, Nancy 169,177,208 231 Mayer, Laura 192,223,233 Mayer, Steven 169 Mayo, Larry 101 McCarthy, Daniel 101,231 McCary, John 192 McCauley, Mary 192 McCausland. Mary 101,233 McClelland. Katherine 180, 193,209 McChesney, David 101 McCIintock, Joseph 101,211 McClung, Eugene 192 McClure, Deborah 192 McConnell, Linda 169 McCord, Carol 169,212,231 McCord, Michael 58,101,103, 209,211,229 McCuiston, Margarte 192 McDiarmid, John 101 McDonald. William 101,107,229 McDonnell, Christine 101,126 McDonnell, Kathleen 192,228 McFarland, Roger 164,169.229 McGlaughlin, Thomas 45,101, 240 McGolrick, Mary Jane 193 McGuire, Donald 101.155 McLaughlin, Glenn 193 McLaughlin, Maureen 101 McLelland, Paul 193,223,243 McLeod. Ronald 169 McMeniman, Ronald 193 McNinch. Bonnie 169.212,231 McNulty, Dorothea 169,223 McRoy, Brenda 193 Mead. Deborah 193 Medina, Wilvia 193 Meiklejohn, Evelyn 102 Meisner, Susan 193 Mella, Richard 193 Meran, Timothy 169,217 Metta, Jon 193,243 Metzner. Sheryl 169.175.212, 208,222,223 Meye, Kevin 102 Meyers, Clemens 193 Meyer son, Andrew 169 Michelich, Jane 102 Miles, Julian 193 Miles, Keith 169 Miller, Barbara 102 Miller, Beverly 102 Miller, Clayton 102,256 Miller. David 102,252 Miller, George 169 Miller, John 102.231 Miller. Kenneth 193,233 Miller, Thomas 102 Milliner, Kenneth 193,200.243 Mills. Eric 90,102,240 Mills, Linda A. 102 Mills, Linda A. 193 Mills, Robert 193 Milne, Gary 102 Milne, Laurie 193 Milne, Terry 194 Minard, Suzanne 102 Minton, Sheila 194 Mitchell, Dennis 102,229 Mitchell, Margaret 102 Moch, Elizabeth 194,203 Mock, Patrick 169 Modzel, Gary 102,218 Mohn, Cynthia 102,212 Mongelli, Ann Marie 169 Mongelli. Joseph 194.243 Mongelli, Robert 102 Mongelluzzo, Robert 169 Monk, David 169 Montgomery, Marcie 194 Moody. Stephen 102 Moon. Terri 194 Moore, Barbara 102 Moore. Bonnie 104,217 Moore, David 194 Moore, Earl 194 Moore, George 169 Moore, William 169 Mooty, Diana 169 Mooty, Lynne 104 Moran. Michael 104,218 Morgan, James 194 Morgan, Robert 194 Morningstar, Bonnie 194 Moroney, William 104,240 Morris, Gary 194 Morris, Jean 194,222 Morrison, Marilyn 58,105.218, 255 Morrow, Gary 169 Moseley, Karen 105 Mosimann, Theresa 194,222 Moss, Arlene 169,219 Moss, Barton 105 Moulton, Gary 194 Moulton, Lynne 105 Mowed, Danny 169 Muccioli, Vicky 169 Mueller, Franziska 194 Mueller, Thomas 169,217 Muhlbach, Karen 105 Mulhern, Joseph 194 Mulhern, Martin 105,208,231 Mulholland, Kurt 194 Mullins, James 194 Mumma. Gary 170 Munroe, David 195 Munzer, David 105 Munzer, Richard 170 Murlas, Kathie 105.234 Murray, Karen 105 Myers. Janne 105,212 Myers, Julie 195 Myers. June 35,170,229 Myers, Linda 170 Myers, Marguerite 195,230 Myers. Mary 212.222.229 Myers, Randolph 170 Myers, Stephen 195 My rah, Leonard 105,240 Nails, Jeanette 105,258 Neal, Anita 105 Neal. Ernest 24,105.240 Needham. William 170.240 Nelson, Bruce 195 Nelson, Debra 195 Nelson, Geneva 105 Nelson. Linda 170 Nelson. Ronald 170 Nestor, Helen 106 Nettles, Darrell 170 Neville, Joseph 106 Newcomb, Ronald 195,221 Newcomer, Frank 106 Newcomer, Jeanilee 195,222 Newcomer, Nancy 195 Newlon, Dave 170 Newman, Julia 106 Niagro. Frank 106,211 Nicewarner, David 195 Nicholson, Diane 106,222,231 Nicholson. Kathleen 170 Nicholson, Theresa 45,170 Nigro, James 170 Noland, Barbara 106 Noland, Catherine 106,217 Norris. Betty 170 Norris, Harlan 170 Norris. Mary 106,145,233 Norton, Joseph 170.212 Norton. Laura 160.170.259.262 Nouri, Linda 195 Nugent, Deborah 170,216,261 Nuttycombe, David 106 Nuttycombe, Patricia 195,209, 233 Nydegger, Bradley 195 Nydegger, Ward 170 Oblonsky. Hana 195 Oblonsky, Irena 106 Oblonsky. Ivana 106 O'Brien, John 170 O'Brien, Robyn 195 O'Connell. Thresa 195 O'Connor, Robert 106 Offutt, Betsy 195 Oleksa, Timothy 106 O'Neal. Robin 195,223 O'Reilly, James 170,242 Ornderff, Margaret 195 Orner, David 195 Orr, Barbara 195 Orr, John 106 Osborne. Linda 106 Oscanyan, Paul 195 Oshinski, John 195 Osmundson, Jeanne 107,208,218 Ottinger. Donna 170.208,234 Page, Bruce 170 Painter, Deborah 195,262 Palmer, Douglas 170 Palmer, Rita 170 Paquet, Gary 62,256,240 Pararas. Joe 170 Parenteau, Michael 195 Paris, Marie 170 Parisi, June 195 Parker, George 195,243 Parkins, Danny 170,223 Parks, Raymond 195 Parris, Timothy 107 Parrish. Stephen 217 Patton, John 195 Patton, Pamela 170,212,223 Patton. Patti 107,212 Patton, Stephanie 195,222 Patton, Theona 195 Paul, Joyce 196 Paul. Patrick 170 Pavay, Eileen 107,222.231.261 Pavlik, Deborah 196 Payne, Mary 170 Peiser, Georgina 58.109,212 Pellak, Linda 109.217 Pemberton, Craig 196 Penick, Sharon 170 Pence, Dennis 196 Pence, Michael 109 Penick, Ronald 196 Pennington. Charles 109 Pennington, Mary 196,262 Perry, Susan 171.212,259 Peters. Jennifer 196,259 Peters, Michael 109,114 Petrie, Deborah 196 286 • Index Phillips, Sandra 196 Phoebus, Kathryn 196,223 Pierce, Katherine 171 Pietro, Joyce 196 Pietro, Susan 171 Pifer, Michael 109 Pine, Charles 50,240 Pine, Rebecca 113,109 Pistole, Daniel 196 Pistole, Thomas 217 Planner, Paul 109 Polansky, John 109,206,207 Polansky, Shirley 196 Pontius, Patrick 109,256,240 Pool, James 171 Porreca, Richard 196,243 Porter, James 109,229,230 Porter. John 196 Porter, Wiley 171.230 Powell, Deborah 196 Powell, Robert 109.240 Powers, Linda 109 Powell. Walter 196 Powers. Cynthia 171 Powers, Steve 196 Poynter, Michal 171 Preudhomme. Bruce 171 Price, Cheryl 109.231 Prinkey. Melissa 171 Pritchard, Vickie 109 Pry mas, Lynne 196,209 Pry mas, Stuart 171,208.218 Puglia, Nancy 109 Pulver, Stephen 196 Putnam, Ann 171.229 Rabin, Kurt 196 Rabson, Michael 171,218 Rafter, Alice 171 Rafter, Mary 196 Rains. Barbara 196,210,222, 229,233 Rainwater, Catherine 196,233 Rapalus, Paul 171 Ratliff. Carol 196 Redding, Mary 109.234 Reddick. Linda 171,212,222 Redman, Lewis 196,243 Redmond, Christine 196 Reed, Gregory 171 Reed, James 196.221.222,231 Reedy, Jeannene 196 Reese, Harry 171 Regan. Robert 109 Regan, William 172 Reightler, John 109.217 Reilly, Janet 109.233 Reilly. Mary 197,218 Rein, Andrew 110 Reiner, Eloise 110.217 Reiner, Steven 197 Reinhold, Elaine 110 Reinhold. William 197,229 Renaud. Dennis 197 Reznikov, Dana 110 Rhodes, Lisa 197 Rhodes. Ruth 110 Rice, Jackie 197 Ricketts, Donna 110 Ricketts. Janet 172 Ricketts. Rebecca 197.209 Rieck, Dorothy 172 Riggleman. James 110,256 Riggs, Raymond 163,172 Riggs. Samuel 64.110,240 Riley, Margaret 83,110,208, 223,233 Rimel, Jacqueline 110 Rimel, William 172 Rinehart. Mary 197 Ringler, Barbara 111 Ritenour, Bonnie 111 Rivers. William 111 Rizzo, Michael 197.243 Roach, Patricia 111,117,210, 212,217,222 Robbins. Lisa 172,216 Robenolt, Philip 111 Roberts, Brenda 197 Roberts. Kent 172.211 Roberts, Linda 172,212 Roberts, Sandra 172 Robertson, Cynthia 197 Robinson, Barbara 111 Robinson, Charles 197,243 Robinson, James 197,230 Robinson, Michael 111 Robinson, Stanley 111,229 Rodgers, Charles 197 Rodgers, Deborah 172,231 Rodgers, Dohna 172,208 Rollins. Michael 197.243 Romero. Lynn 111 Romney. Brett 172,240.256 Romney, Jill 197 Ronayne. Michael 111 Rooney, Michael 217 Rose. Eugene 172 Rose, Scott 112 Rose, Sherri 172 Rosenberg, Louis 172,243 Rosenburger, Daniel 197 Rosewater, Katherine 197 Rossignol, John 80,112,240 Rothenbuhler, Michael 112,229 Rothlauf, Eugene 197 Rowe, Jerry 112,217 Roy lance, Nina 198 Rudisill, Evelyn 172 Ruff, Dennis 172 Runion, Patricia 112 Rupel, Victoria 112 Ruplinger, Mark 172 Rush. Frank 112 Rush, Gary 112 Russ, Wilson 112 Russell. Carol 112 Russell, Cheryl 173 Russell, Dixie 198 Russell. Martha 173 Russo, Geroge 112 Ruthberg, Jeffry 198 Ruzanski, John 173 Ryan, Lawrence 112 Rykoskey, Janice 112 Rynders. Katherine 198.223 Rynders. Michael 112 Sacco, Katherine 198,222 Sadler. Frederick 112,229 Sadler. Harold 112,121,240 Sakate, Sharon 198 Salesky, Donna 198 Sallie, Darrel 173 Sammer, Michael 198 Sams, Linda 173 Sandifer, Melissa 198 Sanquist, Burton 173 Sanquist, Stephen 198 Sante, Elizabeth 113 Donna Crum, Betty Jean Houck, and Susie Dean pucker up for action. Sappenfield. Lynellen 173 Saunders. Ilene 113 Saunders. Penelope 113 Savage, Jill 113 Savard. Paul 114 Savary. Joan 114.212.231 Scalamandre. Susan 114 Scarborough, Paul 114 Schaldon. Richard 173 Scharry, Stanley 115,229 Schiavone, Michael 173,219 Schrider, Thomas 173 Schrock, Mary 198 Schwalm, Henry 115.134 Schneider, Larry 198 Scott, John 198 Scott. Leila 198,200 Scott, Stephen 173 Seabolt, Betty 198 Seals. Michael 115 Seawright, Barbara 115 Seawright, Nancy 198,209,233 Seckar, Sandra 115 Seckar, Stephen 198 Secor. Marc 115,234.235.256 Seebode, Patricia 158.173 Self. Joseph 198.216 Seifert, Stephen 115 Semancik, Cecilia 198 Semaneik, Michael 173,203 Semer. Nick 41,115 Serbin, Stephen 198 Sewell, Elizabeth 198 Shafer, Randolph 198 Shadoan, Annette 173 Shadoan, Claire 115,217 Shaffer, Alan 115.218 Shalit, Raya 115 Shanahan, Colleen 115 Shannon, Susan 115,212,231 Sharp, Dana 115,206,212,231 Sharp, Janet 115.259 Shaw. Caprice 198.228 Sheckles. Michael 115 Sheeler. James 116 Shelton, James 116 Shelton, Joseph 115 Sheppard, Carolyn 173 Shields, Richard 173,231 Shimoda, Diane 58,116,145, 210,212 Shipe, Kathleen 199 Shipley, Gary 199 Shortz, Lorraine 116,261 Shortz, Richard 199 Shuma, David 199.229.230 Sigmon, Carla 173.167,226,227 Silbert. Craig 173 Simmons. Christina 173.208. 212,222,223 Simmons. Steve 116 Simon. James 119.200 Simon, Robert 116 Simonini, Ann 199 Simpson. John 199 Sims, Barbara 116 Sims, Roberta 173 Sisco, Elizabeth 199 Skinner. Kathleen 173.219.231 Skiver, Malcolm 116 Slaman. Michele 199 Smallwood. Theresa 116 Smiles, Jacqueline 116 Smith, Courtney 173 Smith. Cynthia 116 Smith, David 173 Smith. Donna 116,259 Smith, Douglas 199 Smith Garry 116 Smith. Janet 73.116,219,281 Smith, Joanne 199 Smith, Joseph 199,243 Smith. Lesslie 173 Smith. Margaret 173,177 Smith. Rosemary 117 Smith, Warren 199 Smith, Wayne 199,243 Smirth, Ira 199 Smoot, Mary 199 Smouse, Barbara 199.194 Smouse, Victoria 117,218 Snider. Laurel 173,212,222 Index • 287 And now for the PIZZA! (Mr. Feinberg) Snowden, Andrea 199 Snyder, Janet 173 Snyder, Jennie 173,208,259, 261 Snyderm, Margaret 199 Soloman, Pam 199 Somervell, Julia 173 Sorg, Jacqueline 199,209 Sorrells, Timothy 117 Soth. Judy 199,202 Sousa, Victor 173,223,230 Spadafora, Louise 118 Sparacino, Carmela 174 Sparacino, Joseph 174 Sparanza, Terry 199 Spielman, Deborah 118,233 Spiridopoulos, Theann 174,177 Stabler, Isabel 58,118,208 St. Aubin, Jean 174 Stack, Gerald 199 Stalfort, Frederick 118 Stalfort, Cynthia 199 Stamets. Stephen 199 Stanfield, Deborah 119 Stapleton, Philpip 200 Starrets. Glenda 200 Steele. William 200 Stehlin. Ronald 119 Steinberg, Robin 200 Steiner. Randolpf 200 Stephens, Richard 119,229 Stephenson, Ed 119,137,229, 230,255 Sterling, Ed 119 Stevens. Raymond 119,207 Stevenson, Barbara 174,211 Stewart, James 119 Stewart, Jane 174 Stewart, Karen 200 Stephenson, David 200 Stone. David 174 Stone. Martin 200 Stotler, Linda 200 Streeks, Richard 119,222 Strippey, Roger 174 Strombom. Dean 174,223 Struchen, Linda 119 Stucki, Thomas 174,243 Strunk, Ellen 90,119 Suddath, Donald 200 Suess, Richard 200 Sugg, Elizabeth 174,212,223 Sullivan, Florence 174 Sullivan, Kenneth 119 Sullivan, Melvin 119 Sullivan, Michael 200,223 Suit, James 174 Summerour, Jeffery 200 Summerour, Nina 200 Summers. Earthel 174 Summers, Vanessa 200 Swing, Ann 200,230 Tabler, Patricia 174,223 Takahashi. Joseph 57,58,103, 119,209,210,253 Tarwater, James 174 Tasker, Patricia 174,167,206, 208,212.231 Taylor, Helen 119 Taylor, John E. 200 Taylor, John M. 119 Terry, Edward 200 Terzian, David 201 Tetlow, Emlen 174 Tetlow, Linda 201 Thalhamer, Ann 57,58,119,206, 222 Thera, Debra 201 Thiele, Margaret 174,167,212, 226,227 Thomas, Harry 201 Thomas. Mark 120 Thomas, Mary 174,223 Thomas, Michael 201 Thomas, Raymond 201 Thompson, Jill 120,231 Thompson, Joseph 201 Thompson, Michael 201 Thompson, Sondra 174 Thompson, Thomas 201 Tinken, Kevin 41,174 Tippet, Allen 120 Tippet, Charlene 201,233 Tolbert. Danny 120 Tomlinson, Tommie 201 Tonneman. Mary 201 Tonneman. Teresa 120,126,258 Tough, Joseph 174 Tower. John 174,206,219 Tray nor. David 174 Tsakanikas, Peter 174 Tubergen. Gary 174 Tucker. Dale 201 Tucker. Mark 120 Tuggle. Sherry 174 Tuggle, Thomas 201 Turlington, Thomas 120 Turner, Amy 201 Turner, Rosemary 174 Turner, Sally 174 Turns, Marta 174,233 Tvardek, Diane 201 Tvardek, Steven 120 Twist, John 201 Urciola, John 120 Urciolo, Carl 120 Urdahl. Candy 58.120,212.222 Vanderstaay, Shirley 201 Van Etten, Vicki 175 Van Eyken, Roberto 57,58,59, 120,206,207.211 Van Keuren, Edwin 175,219 Van Zile, William 120 Vaughn, Debra 120,233 Veirs, Charles 120 Veirs, Joan 120 Vetula, Mary 167,175,212 Vinson, James 201 Virts, Theodore 120 Wagner, Robert 175 Wagner, Susan 120 Wakefield, Kristen 120,233 Walker, Kenneth 175 Wallace, Douglas 175 Waller, Lynne 175 Walsh, Anne 58,120,233 Walsh, Teresa 122 Walter, Louis 122 Ward, Gail 122 Ward, Wanda 122 Warner, Shirley 175 Warren, James 201,229 Warwick. Cathy 94,123,212,228 Washburn, Mark 123 Washington, Kathleen 123 288 • Index Wass, Christopher 201,229 Waterman, Caroll 175 Waterman. E Ida 123.233 Waters, Mary 201,216 Wathen, Diane 123,207 Wathen, Robert 175 Watkins, John 175 Watson, Cheryl 123,233 Watson, Gail 201 Weatherby. Theodore 123 Weaver, Linda 175,222 Weaver, Spencer 123,216 Webster. Rebecca 175 Wega, Ernest 123 Weidemeyer, Kristie 201 Weiger, James 123 Welch, Susan 201 Weller, Paula 175 Wells, Elizabeth 201 Werner, Christian 123 Wesolik, Kenneth 201 West, Brian 175,211 Westbrook, Jacqueline 123,155 Westlien, Ronnine 201 Weston-Dawkes, Mark 201 Weston-Dawkes, Matthew 56,58, 59.123.207,209.211 Wethington, Deborah 123 Whalen, George 201 Whalen, John 123 Whalen. Mary 123,218,222,231 Whalen. William 197 Wharen, Marie 124 Wharen, Patricia 124,216,233 Wheatley, Edward 124 Wheatley, Janet 201.262,263 Wheelbarger, Karen 100,124, 208,212,231 Wheelock, Sandra 175,222 White, James 163 White, Stevie 201 White, Terry 125 Whitmer, James 125 Whittaker, Paul 201 Wicklein, Peter 125 Wiegel, David 175 Wienckowski, Susan 125,208, 234 Wilfong, Ricky 202 Wilkinson, Mark 74,118.125, 146 Willett, Jerry 175 Willett, Linda 125 Williams, Cathryn 125 Williams, Edward 176 Williams, Florence 202 Williams, Frank 107,125,240, 256 Williams, Gloria 125 Williams, Joy 176,231 Williams, Joyce 202 Williams, Marianne 176 Williams. Martha 202 Williams, Richard 202 Williamson, Harry 69 Williamson, Karen 125 Willig. Susan 58,125.222.231. 261.262,263 Wilmot, James 125,240 Wilson, Beth 176,212 Wilson, Brianna 202 Wilson. Catherine 176 Wilson. Christopher 125 Wilson, Joyce 202 Wilson. Kenneth 202,243 Winborne. Alonzo 125 Winn, Martha 125 Wirth, Paul 125 Wolfe, Deborah 202 Wolfe. John 176,231.233 Wong, Benita 202 Wood, Dale 176 Wood. Stacey 176 Woodhull, Patricia 57,58,126, 209.234 Wooditch, Donnamarie 126 Woods, David 202,243 Woods, Harold 202 Woods, Mark 202 Woods, Pam 74,126 Woods, Toni 176,208 Woolfitt, Denise 202,233 Woolfitt. Frederick 49,126 Wright. Frances 126,216 Wright, Francis 127.210 Wright. Wayne 202.243 Wurtzel. Charlotte 176 Wurtzel. Kenneth 202.222 Wyatt. Pamela 176 Wycoski, Regina 127 Wyman. Andria 202 Wynes, John 127 Wysong, David 202 Yeager, Kenneth 176 Yenca, Andrew 176,223 Young, Kathleen 176 Young, Ramona 127 Younkers, Sharon 202 Zeender, Yvonne 176 Zentz, Rod 127.207.231 Zetts, Jonathan 127 Zetts, Timothy 127,256 Ziff. Harold 202 Zimmsky, Alvin 127 Zimmer, Mark 127 Zimmer, Penny 202 Zizis, Matia 176.212.222 Zukas, Anthony 176 Faculty members who have given R.M. 15 years of service. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Bills, Mr. Fauley, Mrs. King. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gabbert, Miss Smith, Miss Will, Mrs. Burkett, Mrs. Nicewarner, Mrs. Holmead, Mr. H. Miles. ODD..................................................... nd ENDS (Suzy Wienckowski and Julie Harrison) Index • 289 ROCKET was time-consuming, work-demanding, Co-Editors-in-Chief: Pamela Brown, Karen Foster. Managing Editor: Roberta Fortunato. Business Managers: Katherine Davison, Diane Fourcade. Organizations Editor: Carolyn Gledhill. Assistant—Joanne Johnson. Faculty Editors: Liz Davidson, Karen Good. Class Editors: Senior Class—Isabel Stabler. Assistants—Jackie Dempsey, Connie Flagedorn. Junior Class—Donna Ottinger. Sophomore Class- Katie Boland. Advertising Co-Editors: Kathie Murlas, Barbara Woodhull. Assistant—Mary Redding. Sports Editor: Rob LeBleu. Assistant—Marc Secor. Girts'Sports Editor: Kathie Gregory. Photographers: George Gosbee, Flead Photographer. Assistants—Rob LeBleu, Ginger Hyland, Marc Secor, Alan Dixon. index Editor: Kathie Gregory. Assistant—Myra Campbell. Staff: Mary Fourcade, Lorranne Shortz, Julie Harrison, Suzy Wienckowski. Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Evelyn G. Dippell. 290 and even annoying. But most of all, rewarding The 1970 ROCKET staff is grateful to the following people for their assistance in the production of our yearbook: MacIntyre Studios Mr. Paul Wood, our Hunter representative, for his understanding nature. Mrs. Nicewarner, for her adding machine. Mrs. Bills, for her desk space, her pencils, and her excellent judgement. The Custodians, who on occasion opened doors for frantic ROCKET staffers. Mrs. Dipped, for everything. A year of gradual, dazzling, subtle, and shocking change ends. • Wwnton-Solem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Corol.no CHARLES R. PERRY. Regioool Sole Monoger Chortottetvillc, Virg.n o PAUL WOOD. Repr«entotivtr 0Z6l--696l- STANDING: W. Burgess, C. Farrell, C. Hammond. KNEELING: J. Loudenberg. RM . . . . .9 Einstein . . .0 RM . . . . .8 Kennedy . . .1 RM . . . . .2% Peary . . .5V2 RM . . . . .5% Rockville . . .3% RM . . . . .6% BCC . . .2% RM . . . . .3% Whitman . . .5Yt RM . . . . .6 Woodward . . .3 RM . . . . .6% Churchill . . .2% RM . . .. m Gaithersburg .... . . .2% RM . . . . .2Vi Walter Johnson . . . . .5% 1970 Golf Team Warms Up Fairway Colton Hammond gets ready to bear down hard. BOTTOM ROW: M. Kitsmger, T. Gearin, P. Whittaker, C. Fahrner, J. Takahashi. SECOND ROW: J. Klansek, N. Hecht, C. Lovett. C. Hardin. D. Hayes. Mr. Homick (coach). Competition Proves Tough For Tennis Team Seniors Carl Fahrner and Joe Taka- hashi won two matches in the Mont- gomery County Tournament, advanc- ing to the quarter finals before being eliminated by Cohen and Castellot from Blair. Steve Brown and Jason Caplan from the J.V. and returning players Norman Hecht, Paul Whittaker, Mike Kitsinger, Jeff Klansek, and Charles Lovett will complete the 1971 team. BOTTOM ROW J. Lloyd. J. Hecht. K. Mulholland, M. Weston-Da wkes. SECOND ROW: R. DeVault, J. Porter, J. Caplan. T. Arndt, S. Brown, Mr. Baroni (coach). 3 Pat Pontius heaves to. RM Bats Its Way To Second County Championship BORROM ROW: M. Secor, J. Harding, J. Riggleman, M. Dwyer, B. O'Conner, R. Worth, K. Bell. SECOND ROW: S. Martin, S. Kimball, T. Zetts, P. Pontius. F. Williams, P. Groves, B. Hyman. THIRD ROW: H. Miles (coach), D. Branthover, G. Parker, B. Dronenburg, T. Cheeks, A. Begosh, M. Cotter, L. Fritts (coach). Mr. Miles gets the evil eye from Steve Martin during batting practice. RM . . 9 Woodward . . .5 RM . . . . . .5 Gaithersburg .... . . .0 RM . . 2 Churchill . . .1 RM . . 4 Walter Johnson . . . . .3 RM . . 2 Whitman . . .1 RM . . . . . .5 Peary . . .0 RM . . . . .12 BCC . . .5 RM . . 1 Churchill . . .0 RM . . 4 Gaithersburg .... . . .0 RM . . 1 Walter Johnson . . . . .0 RM . . 0 Whitman . . .2 RM . . 4 Peary . . .3 RM . . 3 BCC . . .0 RM . . . . . .5 Woodward . . .0 Steve Kimball does his late afternoon exercises. • ■ 5 aiilrnij— BOTTOM ROW: C. Tippett, M. Avramovic, M. Tonneman, D. Gill, J. Somervell. SECOND ROW: L. Macewic , J. Wheatly, S. Dixon, S. Willig, J. Heflin. B. Goodnight. THIRD ROW: M. Pennington, M. McGolrich, F. Fortunato, C. Curry, S. Mattern, D. Fling, J. Buckingham. J. Buckingham, C. Golden, K. Hundemer, J. Barchers, B. Cheslosky, M. Reilly. The athletes who composed the RMHS track squad were: Bob VanEyken and Jack Orr—440 yard dash, Matt Weston Dawkes—mile and half mile, Frank Dunleavy-sprints, Bill Kronemyer-2 mile run, Rick Leighton-hurdles, Walter Gardner-pole vault, and Mike McCord—discus and shot put. Coached by Mr. Jim DeMoss and his assistant, Mr. Mark Hollis, the cindermen put in long hours of practice, which pro- duced fine individual track men. BOTTOM ROW: J. Orr. R. VanEyken, E. Lemieux, J. Blackwell, S. Sansbury, W. Height, D. Self. SECOND ROW: B. Taylor, B. Moss, D. Hooker, F. Nigro, W. Gardner, E. Steveson, J. Jenkins. T. Green. THIRD ROW: P. McCellean, K. Barr, B. Bolster, McMillian, M. McCord, M. Weston-Dawkes, N. Erco. FOURTH ROW: J. Kaufman, C. Gracey, R. Burrelli, J. Peters, J. Poole, T. O'Connell, P. Seabode, R. Leighton. The R.M. Invitational organized by Coach DeMoss proved to be one of the most prestigious meets of the season. Track 1970 Although running with a bad knee, Frank Niagro placed third in his heat of the low hurdles. Bob VanEyken, the team's most consistant performer, placed well in his heat of the 440 yard dash. Bill Kronemyer, off to a fast start in the longest race of the meet, was R.M. 's only scorer. 7 Do you know what's going on backstage? Bells Are Ringing Gwen (Rita Criggar) asks Ella why she won't give up on that playboy-Jeff Moss. Jeff Moss (Rod Zentz) sings Independent to convince his friends that he will finally start working on his own. The subway turns into a party room as everyone sings Hello. Hello. There! Halleluja! Only three more performances to go! “the musical with a heart” Ella (Sue Martinelli) sits at the switchboard hoping that Jeff will call. An Ecstatic Pat Warren is crowned as Prom Queen. Pat Warren and Spencer Weaver dance to the tune of The Incredible Fog. Le Soir Damour The Junior Class of Richard Montgomery High School Presents LESOIR D'AMOUR In Honor of the Senior Class at the Montgomery Mall Music By The Incredible Fog Saturday Evening, May Twenty Third Nineteen Hundred Seventy Debbie Fling and Richard Blitz gaze about the dance floor. au le Mall Dwight Childs takes a stab at pinning on Linda Burroughs corsage. Chris Komoroski and her date promenading at the Junior Prom. Wayne Jackson's crowd takes a break. Mary Redding looks at the plaque honoring R.M.’s boys who have served in Viet Nam. Katie Boland won first place in Dramatic Interpretation in Forensics in the county and state levels. Pam Brown welcomes the guests and inductees to the Quill and Scroll induction. Sheila Kindness won first place in the Voice of Democracy Contest in the local division. Spencer Weaver is congratulated for his model of Shakespeare's Globe Theater by Mr. Miles. 1 only rryret that ? haur hut on Uft tii tittir far my .country Nathan Hair Spring Brings Honors Outstanding members of the RMHS Forensics Team: Sheila Kind- ness, Katie Boland, Kathy Skinner fearned membership in the National Forensic League), Dale Barnes fsecond place in the East- ern Division of the Optimist Club Oratory Contest). The Class of 1970 solemnly files in for graduation. Mr. Miles gives Mike McCord last minute instructions. Graduation Day Brings Last Laughs . . . Mr. Israel hands Edmund Cornelius his diploma. John Luthy and Dave Long give the girls a concert with their very own personalized kazoos. Senior Class President Bob VanEyken addresses the senior class. Mr. Israel declares the Class of 1970 to be officially graduated. Their part over, the choir sits back and gives undivided attention to Bob VanEyken's speech. and future The Class of 1970 files out for the last time. challanges. Ed Stevenson receives his real diploma. Allen Curtis doesn't know quite what's going on—but he's finding that being a graduate has certain advantages. £§ -r- v. «ELv •' '-‘ SSysv: -v ■®.-v - ■ ' PK' • ' •-• - - .«r“ ■ •• ■ • bSwj - s5J SEli?wy . ’■ .::rabes 3 -T-T- - ---' • —- TojJe _ 'T SJ _ ..c-,. —. • vC. — ‘ •
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