Surrattsville High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Clinton, MD)

 - Class of 1984

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'M ' '-,.4? -'NL V ul ' . jk-,wlfk , fx-.gfi..,Qx!g,: . . ,5 ' I K . ., v . , Q English Department Curriculum Coordinator, Mr John Drown was Q new face in me changing foculry Theme 3 X', k . 1: -,rx -.2 3 . , , , , New Foces New Ploces 'u 1 'ii l',f:u::u.- 'u,,,'l.'l,'l I:-2:-2:-2' .khxg-55.5. lq 3'lk.i .H- I in 'G 'Q ' L:::'::I:::: f .is Newcomer Paula Webber shows her sophomore spnrir by dressing up for Hdloween coswme dey during Spirir Week, Surratrsvills-'s new vice-principal, Ms Done, comes 0 heavy Wood 4 Theme The students trek from temporaries in frant of the school ro rhe moin building The remporories were neces' sory for hoiding cioss in prepororion for rhe renovorions. ZZ! r XXX 1 is K- wo- Cheerleader Debbie Osman shows her spirir or SHS's firsr bonfire Surrorrsvilie wos rhe oniy schooi in Prince Georges County given permission ro hove o homecoming bonfire 11 i l Y.. nw XX ' xig S'-elm .k J OUV student body OV? 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Panrs gor srraighrer and shorier rhis year, Peg leg jeans, wide-rail corduroys, and pin- srripedjeans were srill rhe rave while rhe fairhf ful standby, designer jeans, was srill around. Pleared panrs and rhe baggie lool-Q swepr rhe school, replacing lasr year's wave, Cheenos. Mini-slsirrs rhar became popular lasr year fools on a rrendy rwisr. lnsread of being srylishly flared, rhey were srraighrer, sremming from rhe movie Flashdance . The rorn swearshirrs, a fashion derivarive from rhe movie Flashdance, argyle swearers and vesrs, and rhe burrondown oxfords in borh solids and stripes were popular among borh guys and girls. Ever popular wirh rhe guys were rhe wing rip dress shirrs and Ralph Lauren polo shirrs. Crew necls swearers adorned ev- eryone and rhe girls ar SHS srill loved rhe prinred rurrleneclss. Because of rhe insrallarion of rhe remporar- ies, rhe sliclsers were very popular ar SHS. Tweed blazers, Members Only jaclsers, and Levisjeanjaclsers remained ever popular. Ac' cessories rhis year included lsnir ries and bow ries, big burroned earrings, argyle socks, and rhe new fad-bandanas in every color and def sign imaginable. sill 5 5 Fashion Passion For Fashion Tanya Burleson has the unisex look wirh her har and rie. The flar boors she is wearing were very popular or SHS. r', K A js. Q , , - , 'Y' A .2 -,gs , affix JI .t4f ' Q L-'55 r - U J 'T ,F I fl' N fc , 'll' J.,-4 -.7 m'4i -+A' Ax, t. i I 'C5 E Sam Dopler, Keith Roughton, Scott Frascoia, and Tony Ferranre show rhe casual look ar SHS Juniors Jackie Manson, Teresa Payton, Tania Gay, and Jackie Smith pose in rhe junior courr displaying their fashionable side. Tonia's and .lacl4ie's leg warmers were a common accessory They all show rhe rrendy layered lools A Whale New Wave Mark Wingfield Anthony Murrill, and Llonel Jones mo' del rhe laresr fashions for rhe men ar SHS X li a ,l ---fi..-:LS . , SJ' 1:4- . M, -,. Nh - 5-t .X .,, Junior Robbie Horperdlsplays rhe laresr new wave look rhar became very popular ar SHS The look was rnspured by rhe movre 'Tlashdance She has also raken over rhe punk look wlrh her splked harr cur rhar IS becamrng very popular wirh everyone ar Surrarrsvrlle :1nQ. ' ' 1 . j,.'f'xy5 Q ' Q rs- 4' , . . s V' L - ' Q, ., , - ' ' r' K- ' ' -' va- . 1' ' 4 ' ' 'L' , , x 1 f A 4 9' ' . . - , -' . . .,,.-.- ,w.- an A 4' . fp ,W ' ' 1 '95Ks2f 4-r 7. ' , h g .3 1. .,...'z!Q:: 'A ill: 2- 4 In ' . 4 ' , ' ' Q . -.. H x, A -. . J- ., ,..-.L ,Q . YN V . . - . - '. V A' , . X ' IL gif , - 3l.'f:-ff.D 1'5 '--oP?'- 34 ,. ,fr In 4 , - :lf ' A -if W rs r H W - 6 G' . . 2 ,' ...isvu '-ov? 7 H If 4. f-thi' if is . T I . ,ff Q ., if , - I f 33 9 ' Lebivf QT1 -1 LL' - V r. 1 R o 'vt' fi' n fl-gh , 1 f- . K . N , -X. ' . Q V. it it . -nf. A h -., in . r,. H. lo . -e .ff .L E -Q. . ' . 373' -. P ' .Q-X'-?'.'4,1f1-' is f. M .. - ,,, ,, ,N cl .1 -.,, . ,. , .Ay .H so , k, . 'Y-iitbe ', -. -. K. Y .3 4 .L,ih. '39'A N x. '3:'xj..Wes I -.AHA -3 li Ei 'S - 1 u.... '- A . xl Laura Hilman has laken over the preppie look with her cranberry rweed blazer, monogram swearer, and add abeads necklace along wirh her friend Jocy Rabino wirh her rugby shrrr and pun srrrped Jeans Fashion Q N X 1 ..-:Navi ef . ,,'0l4,, 1:4 fx U ,XY I .I X ,, ztjiwx , Aa L, I. will-, u, y, wk. 1 ' 1 f 1' 'lamw 'fn v 1 1. X1 U Lm ff f wwe f J r fc fin 1?-rl: V 11 , ' ,-xg,-1 ,Q 3 - x f W ,td -Y-.YY-, ,,,, i, Tracy l-lenry gel: all dilcksd om' N l ' , v N,,,,alI swll Munn, 1 Ei' wif-ll fr jufroffsvillcfs bonfire, Michelle Cornelius l Even ffzough ,Senior Mfchoef ,2icClcmnan ' 'L .ffwv ,,.f.f 4 0: :L ' N A ww wailimagw Michelle 5'ouC.V70fcf, ilflbbip O'C'i05:', '-f'::1'51'ry 1'oc1rbaf! 14113 we--, Lfff fC'w!f'.', ,, ,-,-L- 4, r pw H, Senior Karen Hixson 's spirit sure isn'r masked on green and wnire day' MW! ,I 4 m 54, fx .f,Qg,fwA . , a', is X Cx -as-1-u---. ,,,a-vw' ii r i ls this rough and ready cowhand Billy the Kid ar SHS's very own Mike Zick? 12 Spirit Week Jackie Smith, Tania Gay, and Misscy Cage agree rhor a P g The antics of Mikey McCIannan, Tommy Anderson, and quick snooze is a musi before facing English class! Mike Woodbrey enrerrain rnose admiring rbe ciass fioars ar N rhe Piaza before rne parade, J 'Y f Q x K , K ..,L lAs1,l M. X . ,Earn . 1 I fjfr if - .4 . a i ' U4 X g Q , Q BFE' y - J .-.ii Y nm 0? ix 'JP X V Q ,. .xx V i j V i -4 i i i 1 - I 5 1 . Life is but a fairytale for Randy Snow Wwe Hayden, charming Mike Cowley, bewircbing Mikey McCIannan, and ine assorted dwarfs portrayed by Maria Derria, Rira Bouchard, Parri Scoii, Susie Mllier, Debbie O'Ciair, Dorrie O'CIair, and Belinda Lee The Change Spirit Brings C- 'H . V -Q Y, 1-AW, 5,af5 . I .r 11.5 ,. 2? 4 Inge' -I Q, YD-X J' 'n Ln! l The juniors' tiger burst through the ring of fire and right into the judges' favor to capture first place. Every year tradition prevails that we rid ourselves of our everyday veils! October 24 was a week of spiritg cheers abounded. Couldn't you hear it? Monday-P.J.'s, Wednesday-white and green, costumes were donned in between. The halls were decorated with imagination despite the school's renovation, Flowers were fluffed on floats, as juniors won the final votes. lt was billed as the Greatest Show on Earth 4 Surrattsville in all its glory and worth. Yr' ,lic Sophomore Teresa Turner was just as lovable as Rag gedy Ann! Spirit Week 18 ,a .ffffg 'i ,C'3,'L'mJ' 5.2, 'fi 'I fr , f . X 'L r: Cm fv 1 'f AVS i.lOE'fl7 f'.fIlU,'7G k. ., V1' ,. s' ' - Mk, Z X A perfect woy to end o perfect doy wos to ottend the onnuol Homecoming Donce. Sur- rottsville held its 1983 Homecoming Donce on October 29, from 8100-11130 PM. The even- ing's music wos provided by OZ t Those ottending the donce hod rushed home from the footboll gome to begin prepor- ing for the exciting evening oheod. The girls ottired themselves in their formol dresses ond the boys dressed in their best suits, The decoro- tions consisted of green, white, ond yellow streomers honging from the ceiling olong with smoll pumplsins decoroting eoch toble.The five piece bond ployed mostly top AO tunes which oppeoled to on enthusiostic crowd. With the odded touch of fresh corsoges ond roses from the queen ond her court, the otmosphete wos perfect. The crowd mingled with friends or donced to the music of the bond potiently owoiting the highlight of the evening, the crowning of the queen. Finolly the queen ond her court were reody to molse their oppeoronce Leoding the procession were the freshmon princesses ond their escorts, followed by the sophomore, ju- nior, ond senior princesses oll with their escorts. Finolly, the queen, Tonyo Robinson, ond her escort proceeded to the front where she wos crowned by lost yeor's queen, Liso Toth. This wos o fitting woy to cop off on evening of fun. Senior Princess Debbie O'Clair ond her escort senior Randy Hoyden shore o donce ofter the crowning to Homecoming Donce SHS Homecoming Wos The i Homecoming Queen Tonya Robinson ond Lionel Jones shore o memoroble night together ot the Homecoming Donce J i i i i 'X Princesses ond their escorts: Front Row: Missy Willioms ond Tommy Cornucci, Tonyo Robinson ond Lionel J es, Debbie O'Clotr ond Psondy Hoyden, Second Row: Steve Timmermon ond Susie Frye, Debbie Osmon ond Jono hon Price, Nicole Finch ond Troy Reynolds, lsim Thompson ond Ross Rutter, Third Row: Debbie Jensen ond Bruce Dyer, Kelly Wolls ond Doug White, Corolyn Cook ond Joe Cryer, Chris Grosso ond Jeff Lou, Fourth Row: Scott Miller ond Shelly Covonough, Jomie Horris ond Cothy Lumley Greatest Show On Earth Sophomores Ricky Goddardand his dare Pam Howard were among me many coupies or rne Homecoming Dance .Sophomore John Slezak and nas dare senior Belinda Lee wirh Juniors Bobby Meyers and Cindy Baker show rheir exciremenr while rney rake a break from danc- ing me nighr away ar rne Homecoming Dance. Junior Do Corse: and his dare Chrisrine Ababo boogie ro the sounds of Oz. ...efrzeffsi S- iiiiarxvex. Q i . Seniors Beth Palmer and ner dare Joe Gelic rry our a new srep ar ine Homecoming Dance Homecoming Dance 17 Ir's here, finally, The day everyone's been wailing for. Friends garher in halls ro malse rheir lasr rninure plans for rhe weekend. All rhe rhoughrs of verbs, square roars, and rhe anaro- my of a frog are pur aside. Ir's time ro hang our and have a grear rinne. Af Surrarrsville people hung our in differe enr places. The cafeteria was rhe fnosr popu' lar: before school and after school crowds garh- ered rhere ro socialize. The rnosr popular fasr food hangour was McDonald's. Many garh- ered rhere ro grab somerhing ro ear afrer a game or iusr ro rails ro rheir friends. On weels- ends rhe bowling alley and rhe slsaring rinls arrracred many srudenfs from Surrarrsville also, Here rhey joined clubs and compered againsr other people. McDonaIdCs was the mosr popular hanaour rhis year Just Hangin' Arou d Volleyball player Kim Estep hangs our ar rhe Wheelfaf While slxaring rink in Clinron, Seniors Mary Costello, Faye Kepner, Eddie Darmsread, Wanda Procror, Cora Shorrer, Karen Jackson, Julie l-lill, Mike Zick, Bebe Coares, and Tracey Hamilron all gor rogerher ar McDonald's afrer a soccer game. 18 l Hang Ours Junior Stacey Lengle is ar anorher popular 5lilS hone gour, rhe library i James and Jenny Dandridge and Michelle Alen en- joy a drinls rogerher ar Roy Rogers. With 0ur Friends Mark LaForce places his Dig Moc orrocls order or 5H5's fovorire hongoor. Debbie Adams and Darlene Compton resr rherr wheels or rhe Cllnron Wrwe-elfAfWhne, o popular pioce ro hong our. Roy Rogers Restaurant provides nor oniy jobs for SHS srudenrs our olso o nice ploce ro poss rime wnrrw fruends, Hongours 19 The Hornet 9 to 5'ers . Throughour rheir yeors in high school, sru- denrs occurnulore mony deoirs for vorious reo- sons such os school donces, cor insuronce pay- menrs, clorhes, onnouncemenrs, cop ond gowns, picrures, ond rhe prom Mony porenrs find rhis chonge bewildering ond demond rhor rheir children ger our rhere ond help o lirrlef' In order ro olleviore rhese cosrs, srudenrs enrer rhe job morlser seelsing employmenr ro eose rhese cosrs which ore now sreoling money from rheir poclserooolss. Ar Surrorrsville n'iony porenrs ond srudenrs have found rhese cosrs ro be very reol ond os such rhere ore rnony srudenrfworlsers here. Mosr of rhe Surrorrsville worlsers findjobs or rhe locol resrouronrs ond snwoll businesses. Tom Brady and Darryl Schumaker prepare drinks for cusromers in rhe bus srorion or rhe Dross Lonrern Inn Paul King and Tommy Miller srocls some shelves or B is Miller's 'F of JN 20 Jobs Why do they always pay with pennies? Williams rerurns 0 cusromer her due chonge or Roy Wllog ers Mary Gann listens oftenrively ro wnor her cusromer wonrs done ro ro her arrucles of dorhrng or Coyle-'s Clean' ers, Darren Richnafsky and David Billmon pnce Chrrsrmos hghrs :rw rhe srodsroom or Truevolue Hardware xx Denise Durnbaugh massages shampoo wo O nosrofrvefs mar rn Qrepororron for a rworrcor cr Mrcnk Har Desrgr' 1 Cnr Sprrrwgs v1 r 'gg -,mmwvwfw V r M ' f X .m.Mw fr r. r rw, .-- As the customer roltles off his order, Cheryl Durnerr punches rr rn on rhe regnsrer or Hordees. Jobs 21 Hornets' Choices For Hornets tune in to their fovorite stotions ....... 4+ fm ' Pdf genafar to heor their fovorite musicions ...... gg7,gLD0wD T62 sing their fovorite songs. P pl Ch This Yeor's Fovorites ' . .bfiilds ' . V '7 sf 5' l.: f if so . if-f Qi -W' 1 if if :L i ogg f'?g.i . 551 HANGOUT y Tliinky TE M U51TlCS5 if 1 MOVIE if 1 TV SHOW 231' ' -if 1 WEEKEND SPOT If CC 77 The Boomerong sroff ser our ro find jusr whor Surrorrsville's number one fovorires were in music ond enrerroinmenr, The re' sulrs of rhe poll will be no surprise ro onyone who is o rrue Horner becouse mony of rhe winners ore oll-rime fovorires of Surrorrsville. ln rhe oreo of music, four of losr yeor's winners repeored. They include DC101, Lio' nel Richie, Poi Benoior, ond Journey. Though ir moy seem rhor rhe l-lorners' rosie in music hos remoined srognonr, rhe orher winners prove rhor l-lorners con roll wirh rhe chonging music scene olso. QCBIQYS, o soul srorion, reflecrs Sl-lS's diversified rosie ond rhe rocls song, 'Burning Down rhe l-louse, shows rhor New Rocls hos orrived or SHS ond is being occepred. For enrerroinmenr, Horners love ro porry. lf rhere isn'r o porry, Horners engoge in o rrodirionol riruol colled rolling in which o group of people ger rogerher ond 'ldeco' rore on unsuspecring vicrim's house wirh rolls of roller poper. All in oll, rhe resulrs of rhe poll reflecr chonges in rhe Hornets' rosres os well os proof rhor rrodirion is big here or SHS. Arrworls provided by Lionel Jones, Gore don Worlsins, ond Down Revis. ffl slew 1 13' ' - Y ' nu , - , fm. . fnfasgf,-'-,,.TT, g. 4 5 qs 9950 ' ' 1 . It ' A p,q. i,.,:, I.-.-- ., K . 0 ' 'A N. 1 1' ' - O , . 5: '1n'i: . or u.',. sq ' 1 ' at -in:,N'fXn'f. -.L .,, , - . , N, I. fyqsi . .'-. - .,. ' - ' r ,LH -. s. - - - . - ' fE1,5.:,.1:--.11-,..r,: . . N h fg'.W tn ' , . - . ,Q kr.-gh - . ., ' ,, 1. .,'- ' - ' ' ,' . 'nun ' ' . -- - rl . :I , - . ' . 1 . -'Q' Q A . , - --. ' 41-. ' ' , ' ' s z 'eZ'- . ' : . I ' '1-I ,c.. - . - ' . - , ...js K., , , , 0.1.-I , . - - . , . I .,:..E .. Q I . ,- . , . , N 5, .-,1 - ,. , - - 9 .- : ay.: . 4 ' , Q- - . -': 7, .1-ff, .3-34--. -. 3 - . .. V. 31.5. -3- .V Q--. ' n .,- , -1+-eg-i.-r . -, .'.-5,:.'t:: gf Fx ---' .f .-2- '-.S- ' . --... -1 -' I N.:-mv ,- 11'-,J ' K wr - 9 'nL1.'.:'.J.1 '., if 1 WEEKEND ACTIVITY Peoples Choices 23 Rolling Af The Morp Dance Wi-lAT?l No MUSIC . . . ar a dance? The second annual Morp Dance, sponsored by Surrarrsville's pom-pon squad on Seprember Q, was almosr nor meanr ro be. Apparenrly, rhe Sound Tech disc jockeys rapes were mis- placed, So while wairing for anorher ser of rapes ro arrive from Sound Tech, the pom-pon squad garhered rapes from rhe srudenrs, rhus, rhe dance was saved. To srarr rhings off, rhe pom-pon squad raped invirarions ro rhe dance on everyones lockers ro assure rhar everyone knew abour ir. As a resulr, abour Q0 ro 100 people arrended rhe dance compared ro only 60 ro 70 people lasr year. lr was a mosr successful nighr. The rheme of the dance was rhe some as lasr year's which was Ler's Roll. To carry our rhis fheme, rhe squad engaged in a popular weekend acriviryg rolling. The squad enjoyed decororing rhe school's mulriepurpose room with roller paper as well as balloons and Chrisr- mas lighrs. As rhe first dance of rhe year, Morp made a grear opener for rhe 1980-84 school year social acfiviries. The success of rhe dance was due ro rhe very spirired crowd in arrendance. Also, a number of alumni showed up TO help kick off rhe school year. As an added plus, rhe dance was exrended ro 11:80, rhanks ro an underf sranding Mr. Colgan who rhoughr rhar ir was only fair since rhe dance had srarred 00 min- ures lore, Alrhough rhe dance gor off ro a bad srarr, ir cerrainly gor the srudenr body's school spirir rolling Rock and rolling all night long, Senior Sreve Vursinas and Allison Snyder prove rhar rhey can shake ir righr x Giving it all he's gov, Senior Mike Woodbrey shows his sryle 24 Morp Dance Cheri, uhm, Fearwell, Xxx i, 'H I 'XX what are you doing? The hula? Junior Cheri Oakes demonsrrares a new way ro smurf ro i l Steve Twig and Pam Howard slr our o song for a few Just having a good old time, senrors Rua Bouchard mendw Words ond John Bllsl-ay exchange bear hogs ..,. - .. x ,-X 'C'ne, two, three, kick, step, and furnl Shawn Srafford, Darryl Drllard, and Jarrod Edge rry our some Mlchael Jackson sreps Senior Randy Hayden gwes a solo performance Hey, Mrs. Terry, have you heard rhe one abour . Senior Joey Hoffman and Mrs Terry share a friendly jolse or rwo l Mr. Tobler scans rhe floor for a dance oorrner-any volun- reers9 Morp Dance 25 Kick Up Your Heels! The girls of Surrorfsville onxiously owoired rhe Sodie Howlsins Donce which fools ploce on No- vember 18. The girls finolly gor rheir chonce ro osls rhe guys of rheir choice ro go our ro dinner ond ro rhe donce. Some girls even wenr os for os opening doors for rheir mon. When rhey orrived or rhe donce, rhe rrodirionol morrioge ceremonies were performed for rhose who wished ro rie rhe lxnori Then rhey wenr ro rhe honeymoon boorh for sixry seconds. The resr of rhe evening wos spenr doncing rhe nighr owoy ro Brisrol Sound, The hillbilly ormosphere ser rhe mood. The senior closs did on excellenr job of decororing ond orgonizing rhe donce. For rhe mosr porr ir wos o foor sromping ond knee slopping rimel ,I . , zz, . NN,. . - s The music, provided by Bristol Sound broughr our rhe John Trovolro in senior Ron Dovis 26 Sodie Howlsins Donce Ritchie Brenner enjoys o slow donce wirh Ann Rowe Mary Gann cloims her cowboy, Chorlie Boyer Junior Michelle Bouchard sreols Donny Hoffmon f o quick donce ro rhe runes of Drisrol Sound, Scott Miller takes lime ro pour his dore o hormlesL brewi. i ri l iii I 'Ruby -Hu !A? Lk .i i Y 'Mfg' N rsr- K' k 1' 'L' X 49 S 52 Q. 11 W-S' 0 9 Y L I we ,j V Y 'if Q - A' -.2 Q 5 N. On Januory 13, 1954, for rhe firsr rime in Surrarrsville High Schools hisrory, o Fri- day rhe Thirreenrh Dance was held, To rhe rheme of Michael JacIsson's smash Thriller, rhe juniors and sophomores hosred a haunring rribure ro rhe inhabi ranrs of rhe underworld. Decorared wirh red and blacls srream- ers and rhe hanging body of a former marh reacher, rhe once peaceful caferef ria resembled rhe meering place for rhe walking dead. Even rhe punch ape peared ro be a blood-chilling red. However, rhrough all of rhis, some disbelieving fools found rhe dance rarher cure, and decided ro leave early ro bear rhe ice srarm rhor was brewing ourside. Their bodies were never recov, ered. 'lFor no mere morral can resisr rhe evil of rhe rhrillerf' RT The spooky eyes warch sophomore Bridger Lov ish dancing a new wave 28 Friday The 18rh Dance Friday The JUf7fOI5 Billy Gfeen Und MHC CODIS' QST iT TOQGTFIGT TO The Sgphgmgfe Debbie Shearer Whigpefg gwggr norhiqgs eerie sounds of rhe Thriller Dance img Jumgr John Ziqiyg Qgr 5 Q As the blood red eyes look on, rhe DJ from D T Y P plays a mysreriaus rune Thriller 13th Sitting one out, Bobby Gorrnon ond Lynn Kennel mise 0 breols from Q Nong nrghr of dancing ro shore cz quaer nwcrnenr rogerher Sophomore Betsy Sepesy discusses the strange go- ings-on wirh senior Dome O'C1our Juniors Stacy Gielda and Mitzi Corolla show the roll ond 1 rhe shorr of rr while doncrng rogerher W A former teacher at Surrattsville is rhe cenrer of orren- rron or rhe dence - Iunlors Llsa Kearns and Tamm y Camucci seem ro enjoy rhe momenr despmre rhe creepy ormosphere Fridoy The 13rh Donce 29 A Change Of Heart On February 17, 1984, the seniors sponsored the Valentines Dance. The boys finally got their chance to asia their favorite sweetheart to this once-a-year event. Some of the girls even asked their favorite guy. The dance began at 8100, and music was provided by Mega Sound, which is headed by senior John McGee and his brother Bobby. The Ising and queen of this year's dance were Tommy Catania and Mitzi Carollo. The Ising and queen were decided by the number of hearts purchased for a student. Cupid's ar- row seemed to strike many during the night. The dance was an overall success. ,,i Karen E, Hodge stares dreamlly into space as she dances with Steve Vursinas. SO Valentine's Dance Bobby McGee helps out while his brother John Takes time out to dance Julie Lee keeps her eye on that special guy while dancing. -' s If ff K My ri A , gg in . , X., f me Q' Junlors Dawn Reynolds and Mlke Quartrone cherishable moment as they dance to a slow so share a ng. l T55 X 33? E nw 'F ' Disc jockey John McGee did o specroculor job or rne dance IO making lr a memorable nlghr for every OGG. Senior Tommy Catania and junior Mitzi Corolla were crowned rne Horner Honeys or rne dance Senior Lori Manin srrurs her stuff as she dances ro rhe muslc of Mega Sound ,, M ,H irc, Sweethearts Bo Corser and Chris Ababa snare a memo- rable momenr as rhey dance ro rhe Iasr slow dance of rhe nlgnr. VaIenrine's Dance 81 ing New Ground Supervisor of Business, Ms. Sallie Fitts, hsrens ro an Mr. Norman Saunders, Facilirations Committee member, begins ro presenr awards ra Dr. Jinn Lally, Rerired Col, Francis enrhusiasric supporrer of me renovorion, O'CIair, Mrs. Norma Raffaele, Mrs. Elten Talberr-Miller, and Sen, Mnlse Miiler I g The Surrattsville Choral Department presenrs rheur vocal parr of rne grounddnreaisrng presenroruon Father David Bava digs in ro help Surrarrsvrlie celebrare an rhe ground brealmng ' ceremony. Ground Breaking 83 The vvearher was very cold, very wer, and very dreary, our rhar did nor srop the mosf spirired of Surrarrsville's populaiion from offending Class Nighr. Inside rhe gym, spirir and enrhusiasm ran high in all rhe classes. People wandered in decked our in all sorrs of costumes, adding fun and laughs ro rhe ar- mosphere. This year marked rwo firsrs. Four insread of rhree classes baffled ir our for Class Nighr. The freshmen's inpur cerrainly made ir a more challenging activity. Also, Class Nighi '84 was rhe firsr rime rwo classes ried for vicrory, The juniors and the seniors, wirh rheir experience, showed rhe sophomores and freshmen how ro do ir righr. Final score of rhe nighn seniors and juniors, 1045 sophomores, 70, and fresh- men, 52. The freshmen participants show their 50's spirir. Melody Faber and Jerry Elmore compere in rhe pudding conresr 34 Class Nighr Freshmen Billy Cornelius is ready ro rolll Battle , i yi Stacy Gielda said Oh no! as Diana Lau raceslro rhd finish line in human croquer l l ii Debbie Ralis takes on the whole sophdmoreiclass. And The Winners Are ii 'r 1 J I The junior class with their gangster rberne ploced rhird in rhe decororions coregory bur won firsr for cosrumes, i 09 ' f Scott Gerczynskl and Bllly Greene corry o mummified Debbie Kessler ro rhe finish iine. On his tiptoes, senior Tommy Miller gives ornple room for junior Liso Keorns ro poss by in humon croquer, 36 Closs Nighr ii Junior gangsters Brenda Bougher and Darryl Dlllgrd prove rhor rwo boclss ore berrer rhon one. ii Marcie Perry, Richie Cooke, and Debbie Joyner come all decked our in sryhsh rogds JW' .2 W s 1' Q-xi K, A Z Q K' an 5' Qi. is 5 Jeff Hale and Tamm y Andersen show rheur sensor pride The seniors make the most our of rheir Ammo! House rherne, The cosrurnes ranged from rogos and forigues ro rough bike-riders, The sensors gor firsr ploce in enrhusiosm I A ,Jig Betsy Dunlap cradles the egg renderly rn her honds during rhe egg ross, winning fursr place I0 rhe evenr Eric Lenhart shows his version of O GQ Greek nn forigues ond rogo wirh funky sunglasses Class Night 37 Our Everchonging World HERE TODAY, GONE TOMORROW Fods rnoy come ond go, our ir's rhe impression rhese fods leove on us rhor influences sociery. Cordless phones become o necessiry for mony . . . Torn svveorshirr foshions inspired by Flashdance become populor . . Popcorn become foncy wirh ourrogeous flovors like pinocolodo, grope, ond srrowberry , , . Cure onirnol slippers ond cuddly Cobboge Porch dolls become rhe rhing ro ger for Chrisrmos . . . The Neo-50's sunglosses dorred the beach scene . . . Cuddly Core Beors showed up in every home os did Gorfield . . . Horne computers become os populor os microwove ov- ens. 88 Hisrory Mx ff 3 :ii-.1-2gfE,.gig:2 Eu fi ' ill iw , Mi. ri if J . Q33 .ji X 'zilil-lfiir AEE? Yi TW-'Vi Q! i .ff i wh is X u ny M S 'K ,ri 'fil- 1 , H X5 ' gin rd Q lflfggiglqiq 131 QX i it 'I i.3,'r' fi 5 ,cr r , , , 3 i s U i . r l i K -., 3 3 r N SS' ,lf 1 , liiimfriflifali -li i ,:i1ii:fHf:f:.i iixiir'-Qwimzi ' A in.. , V Vi. i ,W F 1 l 3 x i My i .i t l il l 1 i 'N l 1 M '- ag' A ri 4 4, li? Q i A X i i 2 ii on if M . ii. If 7 , 1, .A 5 CURRENT EVENTS lr is sad ro admir rhar 1983 was a year of unresr 1 . . Palesrine had a civil war , . . Korean Airlines Flighr 007 was hir by a Sovier missile, l-:illing 269 innocenr passengers . . . U,S.frelared groups were plagued wirh rerrorism. The bombing of rhe U.S. Marine Barralion Landing Team Bar- raclss in Beirur was demolished by a suicidal arracls, lsilling 289 Americans . . . US. Marines saw acrion in Grenada, winning rhe assaulr againsr rhe Marxisr Regime , . . Pope John Paul ll made a pilgrimage ro Poland and Cenrral America ro heal political rifrs wirhin rhe church . . . 250,000 anri-nuclear war demonsrrarors in Wesr Germany joined hands forming a sixry-five mile human chain ro srop rhe scheduled insrallarion of nine Pershing ll missiles , . . Mena- chem Begin resigned from his posr as Prime Minisrer of israel , . . 147 villages in Turlsey were leveled by an earrhaualse which measured 7.1 on rhe Bichrer Scale, lsilling 1,836 peof ple. A FIRST TIME-FOR EVERYTHING The 1980-84 school year was a year of firsrs. . . Dr. Sally K. Ride became rhe firsr American woman in space . . . Jesse Jaclsson ran for rhe Democraric nominarion for rhe Presidency. Harold Washingron became rhe firsr blacls may- or in Chicago. Vanessa Williams was rhe firsr blacls Miss America . , . The year also marlsed rhe 100rh birrhday of rhe Brooklyn Bridge . , . 250,000 people commemorared Marrin Lurher l4ing's birrhday wirh a rally in Washingron, D.C. . .Home video prices dropped drasrically in 1988 due ro rechnological advances . . . A rroubling side of rhe compurer revolurion evolved when reenagers proved even they could rap inro secure compurer sysrems . . . The winrer of 1983784 was a record-breaking year for cold and blizzards, while rhe summer of 1980 broughr rhe narion a severe droughr . , A courr ruling forced rhe breakup of ATGT. l-lisrory B9 Cut Everchonging Culture THE BRITISH ARE COMING . . . y AGAIN MTV. It reoched over 17 million homes in 1983, mode over S20 million, ond revitolized the record industry. MTV CMusic Television? first oired over coble networks in 1981. Record soles hod dropped drosticolly three yeors before ond never seemed to pick up until MTV wos corried over GOO coble chonnels to 2.5 million homes. The videos oired over MTV gove the public o visuol dimension to music. With the help of MTV ond the birth of music videos, the British lnvosion of 1964-65 wos rein- cornoted. Groups like the Police, Culture Club, Duron Duron, Modness, UQ, Eurythmics, ond soloists like Dovid Bowie, Elvis Costello, ond Billy Idol were omong the mony who for the first time dominoted Americo's top 100 singles. The Americon Top 40 wos olso invoded by the British with o rotio of 26116. Computerized music ond Michoel Jockson were oll the roge. Herbie Honcock with o little help from his Apple computer led the woy for new sounds in the record industry. Michoel Jockson spent the yeor breoking olmost every record in the music industry, his olbum Thriller sold more thon ony other soloist's olbum in history ond hod more singles in the top 10 thon ony other olbum. NO BIX LIKE SHOW BIZ 1988 wos the yeor for entertoinment. lt's no wonder the movie industry hod o record breoking seoson with trendsetting movies like Flashdance, Risky Business, ond War Games: odventure films like Return of the Jedi: ond emotion-filled movies like The Right Stuftl Terms of Endearment, Sillrwood, 40 History WQIIIWV LAI, Yenfl, ond The Big Chill. On television, mini-series like The Thorn Birds ond Winds of War were populor os were controversiol movies like The Day After ond Something About Amelia, which deolt with the sutject of incest. Probobly the most wotched T.V. show of the yeor wos the lost M A S 'H episode ofter eleven yeors os o telvision series. WE REMEMBER THEM WELL The 198C3!84 school yeor wos morked by the deoth of mony importont people like Soviet Generol Secretory Yuri Andropov ond rodio ond television personolities like Arthur Godfrey, Jessico Sovitch, ond Fronk Reynolds. Movie greots Buster Crobbe ond Slim Pickins, Dovid Niven, Broodwoy octress Ethel silent film octress Glorio Swonson, ond gold medalist-turnedfoctor Eubie Bloke, Woters, Beoch Boys' drummer Dennis ond ploywright Tennessee Willioms will WY missed. Artificiol heort recipient Borney Cl died just 112 doys ofter his tronsplont, o nit scientific odvoncemenr. Athletes like Ji Dempsey, the World Heovyweight BOS: Chompion from 1919-1926, died, os did Koi' City Chief Joe Deloney, who gove his life t to sove two drowning children. J tl 0 T WINTER OL YMPIC HIGHLIGHTS The 1984 Winter Olympics were an overall success for the US. As expected, Scott Hamilton won the gold and Rosalynn Sumners wan the silver in the men's and women's figure skating competitions. The brother and sister figure skating team of Kitty and Peter Carruthers captured the silver medal while brothers Phil and Steve Mahre prevailed on the slalom course winning the gold and silver, respectively, Darkhorse Bill Johnson captured the gold in the alpine downhill as did Debbie Armstrong who come in first in the giant slalom with teammate Christin Cooper coming in second. The U.S. had many other important achievements in the winter games that weren't awarded medals. Figure skater Tiffany Chin placed fourth as did skijumper Jeff Hastings and ice dancing couple Judy Blumberg and Michael Siebert. The American bobsledding team came in fifth in the four-man competition, the best since the 1956 Olympic games. Maqa-Liisa Hamalainen a cross-country skier from Finland was the only competitor in the winter games to win three gold medals. Hamalainen, East German speed skater Karin Enke, and Gunde Svan, a cross-country skiier from Sweden, each won four medals, more than anyone else in the winter Olympic games of 1984. MILESTONES AND MIRA CLE5 In 1988 Rod Dixon became the first foreigner ever to win the New York City Marathon while Joan Benoit finished first ,in the women's division of the Boston Marathon with a record time of 2:22:42 . . . in golf Steve Ballesteros won his second Masters Tournament and Larry Nelson prevailed in the US. Open . . . Sixteen year old Aaron Krickstein became the youngest male tennis player ever to win a Grand Prix event by winning a tournament in Tel Aviv while Yannick Noah became the first Frenchman in thirty-seven years to win a French Open. Jimmy Connors defeated Ivan Lendl in the US Open and John McEnroe surpassed Chris Lewis to obtain his fourth Wimbledon title as Martina Navratilova over- whelmed Chris Evert Lloyd and Andrea Jaeger to win the U.S. Open and Wimbledon, respectively . . . In pro basketball Dr. Jand the '7oers were 1391, while on the college circuit NC. State ranked 41 , . . Newcomer Joe Altobelli managed the Baltimore Orioles all the way to victory in the World Series with shortstop Cal Ripken, Jr. as M.V.P, After 8,808 games with the Boston Red Sox, Carl Yastrzemski retired , . , Jim Plunkett and the Los Angeles Raiders became the 4511 NFL team in Super Bowl XVIII, while Marcus Allen not only captured MVP of the game but also set a new Super Bowl record with a seventy-four yard touchdown, The Washington Redskins became the first NFC team to win fourteen regular season games when they finished the year with a 14-2 record. Roms rookie Eric Dickerson led the NFC with 1,808 yards in rushing, setting a new rookie record and winning the title of Rookie of the Year. ln college football Nebraska halfback Mike Rozier captured the Heisman Trophy and led the nation in rushing with twenty-nine touchdowns, an NCAA record, while Miami ranked II1. ln the newly formed USFL the Michigan Panthers defeated the Philadelphia Stars for the first title game . . . On the racing circuit Tom Sneva won his tenth Indianapolis 500 , . , The New York Islanders own their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup, defeating Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers, Brian Lawton became the first American ever to be drafted 41 when he was recruited by the Minnesota North Stars, with Pat La Fontaine drafted 738 by the Islanders. The Washington Capitals attended their first playoff game ever, only to lose to the Stanley Cup winning Islanders . . . After 182 years on American soil America's Cup was brought to the land down under after Australia II and her winged keel defeated LJSA's Liberty. History 41 i i l Changing Minds . . , whar man has made, man can change. Fred M. Vinson The emphasis rhis year was placed on basic academics. Throughour rhe years, rhe field of educarion has ralsen many rurns. Educarors have fried new merhods such as srressing cerrain sutgecrs. This year ar Sur- rarrsville we have experienced new rech- niaues for improving our academic achieve- menrs. For each suqecr rhere was inrroduced a warmup drill, which helped morivare rhe srudenr for rhar parficular class. An example of rhis is marh class, problems were placed on the board and ample rime was given ro solve rhe problems, rherefore poinring our srrengrhs and weaknesses which could be dealr wirh on a feacher: srudenf basis. There has been much conrroversy over rhe wriring abiliry of srudenrs graduaring from high school in rhe pasr decade. lr is generally felr rhar rhe graduafes do nor have command of rhe basic sl-xills needed ro survive in everyday siruafions. Ar our school, rhe English classes were geared ro eliminare some of rhe deficiencies which graduares face in insrances where com- mand of English is an inregral parr of success, wherher rhe srudenr is college bound or seel-:ing employmenf afrer graduarion. The lare 2Orh cenrury has been very science orienred ln rhis field rhere has been a demand for scienrisrs as we are srriving ro find excellence among young capable minds, lr is ar Surrarrsvilles Science Fair rhar we can see how much srress has been placed on rhe srudenrs ro compere by using rheir innare experimenral ralenr, Also ar our school, rhe compurer age has been given much emphasis Classes have been scheduled in rhis area where srudenrs are inrroduced TO basic compurer sl-:ills proe viding a foundafion for rhe furure. Even afrer fhe school day is complere, srudenrs musr use rhe srudy sl-xills which will reinforce whar has been raughr during class rime. Agnes Meyer award winner, Mr Den Collins, displays the new srudy skills added ro the curriculum rhis year Q M 1? KUXZW. X 4 .MV g , 'L ' wfuS:?wa.gs- YQ' Q , FSA irgr-fgrep To srudenrs, rhese compurerized resr cards are dreaded, buf reachers love me rime rhey save in grading-l i l 42 Academics Junior Kim Druch, like many other students, spends exrro mme swciymq rm we rnecm Cerner Q ' ' .xi 1 I W -.-.A V,.,x J - s 5 5 ? i gf ' if . W: as qv mf L Lii, S Q Q h L. - A When not playing footbalh senwor Sreve Trmmermon As senior Larry Johnson shows, foo much ocodermcs con wear Q person our 'QGVFS W0 rmmemowwq me of MG Academics 48 ENGLISH FWS S 9 . . . . Last years 11th grade TAG English class heoded by Mrs, Willioms broughr ro life mony chorocrers of rhe srories reod rhroughoui rhe yeor. In order ro roise the ocodemic sron- dords fo o new srorure ond ro berfer rhe furure of rhe srudenrs of Surrorisville, omendmenrs were mode ro rhe curricu- lum by rhe English Deporfmenr, Begin- ning with Surrorrsville's freshmen closs, o Morylond Funcrionol Wriring Tesf will be insrirured os o groduorion requiremenr. Senior high school srudenrs musr be oble ro consrrucr borh on exposirory ond o norrorive essoy in order ro poss rhe wrir- ing resf. Along these lines, o wriring slsills loborofory wos inrroduced ro provide sfudenrs wifh o source of reference ro improve ond refine rheir wriring slsills. The wriring slsills lob wos focilirored by rhe new English Deporrmenr curriculum coordinofor, Mr. Brown, in cooperorion with rhe other English TGOCHGVS. As such, Mr. Browns posirion serves o rwofold purpose-reocher ond coordinoror. Ms. Peole ond Mrs, l-lunfer were olso omong rhe oddirions ro rhe reoching sroff here or Surrorrsville. Ms. Peole is fhe new reoding sl-:ills reocher. The English Deporfmenf helped ro build o furure for rhe srudenrs here or Surrorfsville confrodicrory ro rhe grim prophecies forerold by Orwell in his close sic 1984. 44 English Robert Miller works steadily rhrough his English closs on Stephanie Overton is reody ond woifing rc his OSSlQV1rhenr Seidel! her onswer Cur Yeor For History Shelly Dunn flips through her eorly wesiern civil- izorion book in seorch of her onswers. x, . ff' ., The 1988-1984 school yeor will be re- membered os o yeor for chonges wirhin rhe Sociol Srudies Deporrmenr. lr wos o yeor in which sroff oddirions were mode, ond policy omendrnenrs ond curriculum enhoncemenrs were inrroduced. Among rhe myriod oddirions ro Surrorrs- ville's reoching sroff wos Mr, Sr. Ledger, who wos hired ro focilirore rhe civics ond geogrophy courses ro rhe new fresh- men. ln conjuncrion wirh rhe counry policy guidelines, eoch deporrmenr insrirured o curriculum coordinoror. Mr. Ben Collins occepred rhis posirion for rhe Sociol Srud- ies Deporrmenr, ond his purpose wos ro coordinore ond implemenr rhe policies ond ideos of rhe school ond rhe Boord of Educorion, os well os ro incorporore rhese ond orher suggesrions inro rhe clossrooms ro furrher enhonce rhe edu- corion of rhe srudenrs concerned. Wirh hopes of roising Surrorrsville 's oco- demic srondords, chonges in policy hove ensued. Surrorrsvilles freshmen will find rhor in order ro groduore from high school, rhey will be required ro hove complered four sociol srudies credirs ond ro hove possed o Morylond Funcrionol Cirizenship Tesr. The Sociol Srudies Deporrmenr olso in- srirured o currenr evenrs series ond on 'Undersronding Arr series ro enhonce rhe curriculum. ln some closses, srudenrs were oslsed ro worch o world news pro- grom on Chonnel 26 colled PBS Assign- ment: The World ond were rhen resr- ed on rheir knowledge by o Chonnel 7- sponsored news quiz, Through rhe coo- perorion of rhe Norionol Gollery of Arr, rhe TAG 'Undersronding Arr series wos conrinued for srudenrs ro further their comprehension of orr. Sociol Srudies 45 TH MA It All Adds Up Two . . . The Boomerang sroff wenr srroighr ro rhe new morh deporrmenr choirperson, Mrs. Morrho Brown, ro inquire obour ony changes in her deporrmenr Addirion is, of course, one of one of rhe seyerol differences in rhis porriculor secrion. Mr Orr nor only mode his iniriol conrriburions ro rhe science deporrmenr, bur oiso mode his marie morhemoricoliy wirh norhing shorr of diligenr ond seemingly rireiess efforr Along wirh neoriy every orher deporr' menr, severol of rhe morhemorics reoch' ers migrored from rhe comforr of rheir former hobirors ro rhe horsh reoliries of remporories Among rhe reochers who hoye socrificed rheir more fovorobie do' moins were Mrs Sreworr, Mr. Horrley, ond Mr. Schmidr. The morh reom, which wos com' posed moinly of new members rhis yeor, is undersrondobiy rhe pride of rhe Morh Deporrmenr. The freshesr ond mosr prominenr foce omongsr rhis group is rhe new sponsor, Ms, Durcher In Algebra llfTrig. class senior Deon Huston eorns brownie poinrs wirh Mrs Sreworr by frying his besr Oi rhe biocmboorci ao Morh Junior Bobby Myers concentrates during his second period morn cioss, oniy ro be enhanced by rhe reoching roie xr of Mrs Sreworr 52 i iii ri ii x i Awsww- - -- V 7 gf ...sf i iirs is As Cindy Boblert demonstrates, morh woris is nor neoriy os difficuir if rocieied wirh o good orrirudb i , i , P Serious senior A.P. Biology students Chrissy Moore, Susie Miller, Kenny Rhoad, Rira Douchord, Parri Scorr, Milse Cowley, ond Debbie Davis show rhar when ii comes ro dissecrion, rhe more rhe merrierl ,, -F' rw x -.1 In Chemistry class, Juniors Mila Cook, Billy Malsell, and Sophia Carr seem enrhralied in rheir loborarory experience Biology student Eddie Gank arremprs wirh dili- genr core ro masrer rhe fine arr of handling o microscope , A . Meramorphosis?l Yes, meramor- phosisl How could you possibly forger rhar word you simply had ro learn in biology class rhar rranslares ro mean a marlsed change in srrucrure of an animal during irs growth? This rerm seems ro be parrlcularly apropos when summarizing rhe science deporrmenr because nor only does on educarion of the sciences require a srrong sense of curiosiry, our rhe abiliry ro adapr ro change is also a necessiry, . . . . Along wirh parr-rime science reacher, Mr, Orr, Mrs. Rogers made the change from a junior ro a senior high school rhis year. She reaches borh phys- ical science and biology ar SHS. . . A , Additions in rhe science curricu- lum, such as TAG physics and earrh sci- ence, were essenrial ro accommodore rhe new ninrh graders and rhe promo- rion of a class of science orienred seniors. . . . Metamorphosis! Science A7 HDNHDS BUSINESS Busy In Business The Business Department at Surratts- ville includes sixty percent of our schools enrollment. The reason for the populate ity in business is that this department pro' vides marketable slsills enabling students to go straight from high school into the business world. Surrattsville is lseeping up with the world's development by update ing its equipment with funds available to go along with the progression of the world. The major addition to the assets of the Business Department was the purchasing of eight new microcomputers. This was just another thing Surrartsville has done for our students. Mrs. Goodwin, the Business Depart- ment chairman, has made sure our school has lsept up with the changes in the business world through community resources. She has brought in many spealsers to tails with our students to bet- ter their understanding, Some of these spealsers came from IBM., Catherine Gibbs, The Washington School for Secre- taries, The Medix School, and Yorlstown Business institute which offers a 51500.00 scholarship each year to one of our Sur- rattsville ' business students. Surratrsyille High School has tried to prepare its students in the best possible way for the future. John Brown uses the access to SuitIand's termie nals to hook up with SurrattsvilIe's new microcom- puters. 48 Business Senior Verna Butler obtains a basic print out after her program has been processed. ...J N.-rr IQ' X :W XX S S X S XgiixxXWWx Juniors Mike Settle and Eric Tinkhom study the results of their programs on the new mircocomputers A Touch Of Culture Mr. Anderson shares French delicacies with his F Debbie Davis, Laura Pollock, and Rita Bouchard rench class students Yvette l-lamill, Elaine Vaden, Dana Bowen, Faye Kepner, Michele Ganlt, Kim Altizer, Karen Jackson, Ag? ..,-4-4. Sophomore Lewis Swarrzbaugh wears a typical sam- brera har of South America, Sophomore Shelia Carr and Junior Sandra Roebuck get a touch of French culture 5' s S 3 E UNA TOCA DE CULTURA means a touch of culture in Spanish, and a touch of culture is exactly what students are getting in the Foreign Language Depart' ment this year, Cultural exchanges are planned once every quarter in which the students themselves cools delicacies from a foreign country and exchange them with other students. Mrs, Tracey, the new Spanish teacher, is very pleased with her new students and says that the students worls hard and are very cooperative. Her students tools the idea ofa cultural exchange one step farther by holding theirs in a deco- rated room and even had menus, lt was lovingly called Casa Tracey. The suc- cess of these cultural exchanges can be attributed to the enthusiastic attitude of the students according to both Mr. An- derson and Mrs. Tracey, As a result, the teachers plan on grant- ing their classes more special activities to give the students a touch of culture from their respective language. Foreign Language 49 El9lv'il9NVl N9l3ldO:l PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical educarion gives students a much needed breals during rhe monora- nous day. While srudenrs can parricipare in many enjoyable acriviries, rhey learn new slsills as well as build rheir old slsills, Since rhe Physical Educarion Deparrmenr offers many differenr classes, rhe sru- denrs may picls a class rhar rhey are really inreresred in. There are classes rhar feature differenr kinds of acriviries. ln rhese classes srudenrs play football, bas- lserball, volleyball, and soccer. There are also five weighrlifring classes, a dance class, and a gymnasrics class. The pom pon squad had rheir own dance class this year. This class helped rhem improve rheir dance rechnigues and builr rheir sramina. During rhe year rhey learned rourines in jazz, rap, and baller. The cheerleaders also had rheir own class in which rhey learned gym' nasric srunrs, jumps, and pyramids. i l l Shaping 0ur Bodies . . . During his weight lifting class, Maris Kelly ihinlss, Work rhar body! Work rhar bodyl i A ,AQ 2'-N W rife- T lil lf 5 xxx Eli Junior Frank Wells practices on rhe men's gym- nastic rings during his gym class 50 Physical Education i Pom pans Cathy Lumley, Julie Lee, Lesley Kearns, and Sracey Lengle pracrice rap dancing during dancd class And Cur Minds .Sandra Ford practices her typing for a possible secretarial career H aww' New fd' '21 ....- ,,.. . 'JCM ' .il .ses-QGSQEW F 3? ,K Surrarrsville's Vocational Deparrmenr was one of grawrh and change rhis year. A new program was beginning ro be organized, This pilor program was designed ro expand preevocarional slsills. lr also fearured a worls experience pro- gram. The srudenrs had rhe opporruniry ro lisren ro guesr spealsers in class and our of class. Simulared worls samples were anorher way rhe srudenrs could become inreresred in a field of worls. The worls experience program also had a shadowing or apprenriceship program. The srudenrs were given rhe opparruniry ro worls along wirh exper- ienced worlsers ar a parricular job. Also, by parriciparing in video rapedjob inrer- views, rhe srudenrs gor an idea of whar an acrual inrerview was lilse, Surrarrsville is one of seven schools in Prince Georges Counry parriciparing in rhis program. The goal is ro give srudenrs an idea of a career ro pursue. ........f L 1 ' R Srivgzgvfgkx Q' M Sracy Ford demonstrates her slsills as a seamsrress. Ten, n HI I d V I I D I V r Lorenzo Mingo experiments wirh rhe elecrrical mg o s 1 s eame in ocariano eve opmenr is a necessary parr of rhe srudenrs curriculum equip,-men, in me Simulored Workshops. Vocational Developmenr 51 lNElVVdOTElAElCl 'IVNOHVDOA Stirring Up New Ideas The Home Economics Department has undergone many changes over the past few years. Two new classes have been added. A Young View On Aging teach- es high school students about the aging process, and they also develop intere generational relationships by going to see older people. The other new class is Child Growth And Development. The class has existed for a few years but has just been converted to a full year course. Both male and female students partici- pate in the class. They learn how to become good parents and worls with children. The foods classes have also grown in size. More male students are now seen in these classes. ln international Foods, students learn about the culture and ge- ography as well as prepare and eat foods from foreign countries, F ccua Jimmy Hampton discovers other aspecrs of Cooking Danny Burell learns the art of cool-:ing 52 Horne Economics Working Hondily Darryl Schumaker shows his orrisric rolenr while poinring o woll porrroir of Iron Morden in visuol medic Closs He is olso weorihg on Iron Moiden shirr which wos mode ond prinred in class The lndusrriol Arrs Deporrmenr will go rhrough rnony chonges over rhe nexr few yeors, The nome will be chonged ro grophic orrs, new mochinery will be broughr in, ond new progroms will be- gin. The deporrmenr consisrs rnoinly of rwo closses, merol shop ond visuol me- dio. Visuol medic is unique becouse o greor de-ol of closs worls goes ro serving rhe comrnuniry ond rhe school The closs prinrs such rhings os rhe groduorion pro- grorns, which soves money. Merol shop worlss wirh rhe properties ond construc- rion of merol. The occornplishmenrs of rhese closses ore greorly oppreciored. 'Li .. 57' Jimmy Edge welds a frome in rherol shop, Rachelle Watkins uses silkscreening ro rholse o posrer lndusrriol Arts 53 Slldlv' lVlldiSllGNl A Brush With Art The renovarions have nor sropped rhe arf srudenrs from succeeding in various areas, The year began when Gordon Warlsins, Lionel Jones, Lelkon Walron, and Melissa Smirh were accepred ro rhe Maryland College of Arr and Design's scholarship drawing class. Many srudenrs parricipared in arr cornperirions, and some compered for scholarships ar var- ious arr schools. The renovarions did inhibir rhe classes from prcgecrs such as porrery and sculp- rure, our drawing, painring, and design flourished. When rhe proposed renova- rions false place rhere will be a rhree- dimensional srudio and a rwo-dimension al studio, James Roach, a senion works diligenrly on an arr prqecr -.. AX, sims' .es X rw w Senior Steve Stomp and Junior Steve Johnsron examine arr plcrures 54 Arr Seniors Cora Shorter and Cristy Brinson design rhe decorarlons for rhe showcase A shelf in the art room exhibits rhe sculpring ralenrs of rhe arr srudenrs A Key Note ls Music Junior Jo Hanrahan jams on her rrombone in music class as David Lau accompanies her panidff' ff Senior Tom Hanrahan takes time our from his pracricing ro lnsren ro senior Tom Corania play his rrumper The music program ar Surrarrsville is one of rhe besr in Prince Georges Coun- ry. Srudenrs on any ablliry level can be- come a parr of rhe band program or chorus group. For rhe firsr rime srudenrs who have never played an insrrumenr can learn haw ro play in rhe basic band and advance ro a higher level rhe nexr year. The addirion of rhe ninrh grade TO rhe band and chorus will prove ro be benefi- cial ro borh programs, They have added ro rhe number of srudenrs parriciparing, and rhe qualify will have improved by rhe rlme rhey are seniors. The chorus takes a break from pracrlce ro resr and lisren ro Mr. Waddells dlrecrions. band during a half rlme show Music 55 T DISOW l l l l I CHANGJHNG FACES f i'Narhing changes more consranrly rhan rhe pasr, for rhe pasr rhar influences our lives does nor consisr of whar acrually happened bur of whar men believed happened, American Heroer Changes in rhe faculry and srudenrs are an accepred parr of each new school year. Bur the 1988-84 school year broughi a new rwisr ro rhe popularion of SHS- ninfh graders became a parf af our srudenr body chang- ing rhe name of our school from Surrarrsville Senior High School ra Surrarrsville High School. Alfhough rhe new ninrh grade class was unusually small Conly 114 srudenrsb, rhe resr of rhe srudenr body fried ro malse rhem feel lilse an equal parr of rhe school, includ- ing rhem in all srudenf acrivifies. Although rhey did nor have a homecoming floar, fhe Class of '87 had rwo represenrafives on rhe Homecoming courr, Jusr as the freshmen were new ro Surrarrsville rhis year, so were the sophomores. Alrhaugh rhe rransirion fromjunior high fo high school is rradirionally difficulr for sophomores, rhe Class of 'So could ral-ze comfarr in rhe lsnowledge rhar rhey would nor be fhe yaungesr class. AI- rhough rhere were no oursranding changes for fhe Class of '85, rhejuniors had a rough enough rime adjusring ro rhe changes fals- ing place around rhem. The seniors had lirrle ro do in fhe way of adjusting, however, by May rwenry-fourrh rhe Class of '84 had ro adjusr ro life afrer graduarion, probably one of rhe mosf significanr changes of rheir lives. Due fo rhe increase in rhe srudenr body new members were added ro rhe faculry and adminisfrarion in rhe foreign language, hisfory, English, marh, vocarlonal develop- menr, and science deparrmenrs as well as a new vice-principal and guidance counselor. These changes in rhe faces ar SHS were nor rhe firsf, and they mosr cerrainly won'r be rhe lasr, buf change is inevirable and in narure change is consranr. l Sophomore Debbie Shearer gers caughr doing a Iasr minure deadline for yearboals class. W paul' l Foreign exchange students Dirk Pelzer from Germany, Anni Marie Seppala from Finland, and Sanri go Dero from Columbia iry io gel accusromed ro rhe American culrure l l l l l O l .l So People Louise Proctor and Wilton Wallace raise rime our from rhenr work ro enjoy rheur ice cream. F - was H J! 4 wi i .1311 ' '13 WW ' fl' I :ai F4 N Q ,JP Senior Kevin Roughron displays o mome-mr of concenrronon while doing his clossworls Q Q gf , ... L Junior Mark Costello slips owoy from his rexrbock for O momem of sxlem reading People 57 If There Wos One Thing You Could Chonge About Educotion Whot Would It Be? After thinlsing obout this question for som i time I come to the conclusion thot I wouig chonge the ovetoge ond beiovv overoge stu- dents' ottitudes toword educotion. All the mon- ey, equipment, mon-power ond odvonced techniques hove no teol irnpoct if the student is not receptive. The gteotest ftusttotion is seeing students wosting the opportunity they now T . Eugene Colgon sittin t i 58 Foculty Principol ,G Q . , Q 43 eaiggula i mul 'T ' 4955? 'ggglnnu ci is have and complaining about educarion's tu- rure. Parent attitudes must change if student attitudes are to change. This is a deep-seared problem. There is no simple answer and yer reality dictates to parents and students that either a change false place or failure in lite is inescapable, The results are predictable, the problem is defined, and the solution is beyond the walls of the school. lt is outside in the community, which in the long run will feel the impact. The primary responsibility for education rests in the primary social group-family. Eugene J, Colgan Principal im Z5 an 1 Q , Va .X yy. ' I K ' .1 5 .K , . f 5. it c es Frank Bartos Administrative Assistant Lois Witczak Vice-Principal Maxine Bane Vice-Principal Faculty 59 ii yy Pur professionalism back in reaching and false our having ro consranrly justify your job and your posirion and your word. f ' Richard Hesrerberg si Security Officer Mr. Tobler S i i Counselors Goldie Smith-Watson i Lillian Holland i Richard Hesterberg l in l l l li i li i Ei l l ill Ulf l is l if gp . l lf' I, '51 .'s, - .fr spies ,.:. li: f Q , Hgjhmii :fumes 60 Faculty 5 f As a former elementary school librarian, l feel that the most producrive changes musfbe centered in the primary grades, where sru- denrs begin ro develop basic slsllls. An ounce of prevention at this level would result in fewer problems at the secondary level. Brenda Karnes X, ivy yt rs rlillillk ti vm v Ek Ai - A ,. , ,, 75' '- .A l ,X -.X I 's Ttf x Xxx w ,X,x Nurse Evelyn Homes Librarian Brenda Karnes Secretaries Dixie Vinciguerra Doris Bennett Mary Gatton Cathy Lally Roberta Taylor N 5 t l us! I P x Faculty 61 X fy if X W X ,V, N9 NY, ,J 0' Rl 5 5 wwf W W Q1 X hat Event Do You Believe Modern History The Most? ln SOOO B.C. man invenred wririn which iniriared the informational revolurio . Through rhe nexr 5000 years manlsind on rhe capsule earrh reduced the number f questions abour his existence. In 1969 w srepped off rhe capsule earrh exploring rh insular scope of our questions and opened porral into a new universe. Ben Collifws h ' Ahonged The Course Of Jim Anderson French I, ll, ill, IV, y Leonard Anderson 1Orh and 2Orh Cenrury l-lisrory, Modern Eu- ropean l-lisrory. Martha Brown Elemenrary Analysis, Compurer Marh, Con' sumer Marh, Vocarionol Marh Kathy Butcher Geomerry, General Marh, Algebra l, lnrro- ducrion ro Algebra Mike Cady Psychology, Developing World, SGA Advie sor, Anrhropolagy, Human Dynamics, Phys- ical Geography Den Collins Modern European Hisrory, Early Wesrern Civilizarion, TAG Early Wesrern Civilizarion, World Geography. Nathan Dinlrins Vocarional Deyelopmenr Hisrory, Morh, Social Srudies, Biology Jan Foster Typing I, ll, Personal Typing, Business Law. Carol Gentry Vocorional Developmenr- English, Early Wesrern Civilrzarion, Worls Experience O2 Faculry ' , . X W . we ...P - -f - XD . px- ww ,, . 'WX 'sn -Q..- SCN 'iii' ,hp ev ' ,,, if 6 2 fl! QM- x '1 'ft f iv , ' if 1 aiiriiiiiif . , r -t!'k:'rf7' 271' if . ' sf fi -r 'ws' If ., , rr mf QL . n .vwg-I M, 1 Q , . A ' f 1 1 'V' if iw' ' H ' 1 r new ' X 7 3 , J ' 1 gf , '11512 if 5 . '- , , :ig i s. .. I if Yi an , 'illrqifb' K 5 M . Cy y' R I 5 4 if ff Q y J ' ,W I W2 fi? I fir' . . or 'YQ W V ' 1 ? 2 , ,194-. , 5 Llfli ' ,312 v A Q my 4 ly Q12 1 4 x 7 ff f-., ll: if 4 r i Nancy Goodwin Typing 11, 111, Office Practice, Record Keep- ing. - Marie Grouby Early Wesrern Civilizorion, Moderniiurope- an Hisrory, Advanced Placemenr Hisrory, Civics. Robert Haigler Advanced Placemenr Biology, Biology. Margaret Harris Themes in Lirerarure, Brirish Lirerarure, American Lirerarure, Grammar and Com- posirion 10, 12, English 12 Brice Hartley Algebra I, II, Aigebra I Parr Ii, Geomerry Norma Herrick f l Inrrodacrion ro Foods, Crearive Foods, jgrefvl narional Foods, A Young View QTTJJGQIOQ Mfg fr 1 A fi , fy, VL ,V yi C1!'HLfLlWff 5 if , J N, 1 , ,gf c . qjf 'qivj-K Lgql 5' dr 2 VAL-L All , fbiw,,crf,,,,' 1 5 ,I Q1 XL! L L' L J rf A ii ,i if MIL ng Lf flfqif' Lf if ' I Karen Hunter Grammar and Composirion 9, 11, 12, TAG English 10, Comparisons in Lirerarure, Glendal Jenkins Inrrodocrion ro Cnennisrry, TAG Cnemisrry, Cnemisrry Ruth Kessler lnrroducrion ro Dara Processing, Accoanring I, Dara Processing I, il Richard Mortimer lnrroducrion ro Band, Advanced Band, Ba- sic Band, Srage Bond Teletha Murry Grammar and Composirion, 1O, 11, Elee rnenrs of Lirerorore, TAG Engiish, Lirerarore Q. Gary Orr Inrroducrion ro Aigebro, Funcrionai Marri, Review Arirhmeric, Eorrn Science Facuiry 63 What Author Do You Believe Changed American Literature The Most? in l Edgar Allan Poe can be credited with 'tavlx ing changed American literature as it is ass rtedl that he invented the short story form. Th ugh his claim is unjustifiable, Poe was the fir..t TQ, establish a theory of laws governing the Conti struction of the short story. His theory was tol determine the story's effect, the number and. use of characters, and indirectly, its length Teletha tri Quinn Patterson Basic Drafting, Metal Shop l, Il Orchid Peal Beading Program' Basic English 10, tl Gloria Perry Record Keeping, Business Math, Shorthand I, ll, Typing I Marlene Pickles Accounting I, Il, Introduction to Data Pro cesstng, Personal Typing Diane Reyna Child Growth and Development, lndepen dent Living, Introduction to Foods, Creative Foods, Interior Design, Introduction to Need lecratts Gertrude Rogers Biology, Earth Science, Physical Science Jim St. Ledger Physical Geography, Developing World, 1Qth and 20th Century History, World Ge' ography, Civtas, TAG Civic Jack Schmidt Trigonometry'Analysis, Geometry, Algebra l, Vocational Math, Algebra ll'Ttigonorne etry Mary Seidell British Literature, Grammar O, Elements of Literature, Literature 9, Comparisons in Lttf erature 64 Faculty 'if' l f ff..,,, ,.l'l s if -it 'M ', . W I an l tit l l l What Invention Do You Believe Changed Life The Most? ln my opinion, the printing press changed life the most. All of man's achievements have grown out of education, and educational pur- suits and the printing press made education available to the masses. E.T, Miller ki If ,,t, , 9- 145 .arm K '1 Q! Jane Wingard Art l, ll, Ill, IV, Basic Design, Basic Graphic Design, Camera Shy John Brown Grammar and Composition 10, 12, Ad- vanced Placement English, Robert Meckley 10th and 20th Century History, Business Or- ganization, Economic Issues Vicki MacCoy Physical Geography, Developing World, Political Issues, World Geography, Civics, 1Oth and 20th Century History, Early West' ern Civilization John C Breedlove Visua' Media l, II, Eunice Stewart Algebra I Part ll, Calculus, Algebra ll' Trigo nometry Ellen Talberf-Miller Introduction to Physics, TAG Physics Mary Ann Terry Iogy, TAG Biology, Functional Biology. I 'wfsdkd 44,0 Theresa Trac Spanish I, ll, III Charles Waddell' Surratts Singers, Advanced Choir, Musician- ship l, Il, English, Vicki Williams Grammar and Composition 11, 12, Amerif can Literature, TAG English, Themes in Lit' etature, Yearbools Advisor Sharon Hilman Physical Education, Gymnastics and Tum- bling I, ll, Dance l, ll. Lou Jenkins Physical Education, Physical Training Bronda Newman Vocational Development John Zier Physical Education, Physical Training, Health Issues, Family Living. Faculty 65 A 1 Xi Qi .Q gl iv I is .A W Q F Custodians Gerald Piclseral, John Plummer, Louise Procror, Par Washington. Cafeteria Staff First Row: Alrhea Beeson, Joyce Lothian, Nancy Williams, Donna Keeler, Second Row: Rurlw Wind- sor, Hilda Ross, Berre Arnold, Pau line La Grand, Elizabeth Willerr oo Staff ii? uw Junk food junkie Mr. Colgan sits back ond relaxes with his snack in the reodwers' lounge. l Hamer foorball coach Mr. Zier ond odmimsrrorwe ossusrom, Mr Bones, scour me up ond commg prospecrs of SH5's foorboll reom ann Riding anyone? Mrs. Perry shows her SHS spirrr on Hoi doy during Spmr Week, me week before Homecommmg I .lm Vovveem Cosrume Foculry 67 3777 Wm- Y- H ' ----- V , A Change Of Pace H A million dollar lottery winner or a full time mother are two things that Mrs, Hunter would lilse to be, But, for the past year, she has been an English teacher new to Surrartsville. She lilsed teaching here and said, 'lThe students were amiable and fun to worls with, What she lilses most about teaching English is seeing students improve their abilities to thinls and respond to experiences around them or to ones shared by authors, She chose her profession because as a high school student she became disillusioned with school and her teachers. By becoming a teacher, she felt that she could prevent this from happening to other students. While Mrs, Hunter enjoys being a teacher, she would rather be a full time mother to her one and three year old children for the next five years. She believes her greatest contribu- tion to society would be two responsible, well' adjusted citizens who would lilsewise contribute to the world around them. ffl! iw? ..-qn11...g Mr. Anderson, our French teacher, has be teaching at Surrattsville for five years. Before Surrottsville he taught at James Madison Junior High School for five years. He really has no preference between junior and senior high 'he F0 schools, for he gets different things from two different worlds. He has done quite a lot of traveling, especially to France. He goes to France every summer or every other summer and takes a class every two years. Some of Mr, Anderson's spare time activities include reading all types of books, going to nightclubs to dance, talsing college courses on drug and alcohol problems, and actually cpun- seling people with these problems, v There is more behind Mrs. Karnes, our librar- ian, than most students know. Did you know that she was in the Air Force for three years as- a flight stewardess? She has been all over the world including Germany, Spain, France, Ethio- pia, Libya, Saudi Arabia, England and rhe British lsles. Spain was her favorite, but she feels that England is the most educational. The reason Mrs. Karnes became a librarian is because she enjoys reading and working with students. If there was one career she would have liked to pursue, other than that of a librarian, it would have been that of a lawyer. Mr. Brown, a new addition to Surrattsville's English Department, has been a teacher for thirteen years, What he likes best about teach' ing is to watch and aid in students growing intellectually. His spare time activities include going to restaurants, seeing friends, watching movies and reading. His favorite book is Thu I Ching. Picking a favorite author was impossible for there are so many talented authors to choose from. Psychology and the psychic world are two topics that are of interest to him. Our chemistry teacher, Mr, Jenkins, has quite an unusual hobby. For the past fourteen years, he has been buying houses to remodel. He has mainly done these in the Capitol Hill area, but for the last four summers, he has redone houses in North Carolina, The first house was the hardest, but once that was sold, he bought other houses and started his continuous chain of remodeled homes. He hires people to do the plumbing and electrical work but does all the carpentry work himself andfor with the help of some of his students. He and his stu- dents worked weekends during school, he had one student work for him for five dats. Al- though he is n t dbing a house at, present time, he dxoeszx 'wa somidgjiwaalercial proper 'Y' V f Lt it fn , Mag ,gf l, il ,i 1 f Q -5, , Faculty 69 MQW fr ' T Seniors Do It Better For rhe Iosr rwo yeors, we hove hod rhe unfore gerroble help of our sponsors, Richord Morrimer ond Leonord Anderson. They hove conrribured much supervision ond supporr ro our closs. This yeor rhe senior closs hos sponsored mony ocriviries. The firsr of rhese wos rhe senior floor. The senior closs floor come in second ploce ofrer running o righr roce wirh rhe junior closs floor. The nexr evenr rhe senior closs sponsored wos rhe onnuol Sodie Howlsins Donce which wos o rip- rooring success. Due ro rhe excellenr plonning for rhis donce by rhe senior cioss, rhe gols enjoyed rheir evening wirh rheir guys, The senior officers olso orgonized rhe speedy order of rhe cops ond gowns ond onnouncemenrs for rhe Closs of 1984. To help roise money for rhe closs, seniors hod o successful doughnur sole which roised o rorol of 525000. The senior closs coiendor remoined crowded for rhe yeor wirh ocriviries such os rhe VoIenrine's Donce, rhe spring Tolenr Show, ond, of course, rhe prom ond groduorion, .Senior class secretary Belinda Lee hos conrribured much ro rhe senior cioss Senior class sponsor Richard Morlimer vvrires o memo ro rhe senior closs wirh rhe help of sponsor Leonori Anderson 5 .. ,.,.u .114 if-v i ir, ii., Senior class president Karen E Hodge led our doss in many new ocriviries ond helped rremendously during dur senior yeor , J i 70 Seniors i i i we N31 1 ' is S f fsfig iz U Q-WAQSWW - la 10' I- +9 as-Qwkwg N 5 T :+JQ Egg il-ri ' 4 i 51 Sviik 1 9 ' x,.k ' ii .. S A, , , .i ,, , 3g'im Q,-3 i4Y?,. ' f :rss - vo ' -. - 'vu Q a .3 fy , we 'IP' ,,,,..,fM-wx, 'W' SUSAN MARIE ADELL Lilses pigs, sporrs, being wirh JN memories of Homecoming '83 . prizes fomily, CD 's friendship TAMARA ANDERSEN Tommy . lilies ocring, science ficrion, ond people wrrh o sense of humor memories of rhe musicols, orh period on 2,4 82 prizes friendships ond fomily 72 Seniors MATTHEW PRESTON ALLEN Moe likes Morcie Collins, ooslserboll memories of Seprember 2, 1088, Home- coming '88 . , . prizes rrme wirh Morcie Collins, cor JOSEPH ARNOLD we R -we---r' MICHELLEL ALLEN Lilses Gory M , Unicorns, sdnsers, oncl por- ple . prizes cor, school ring ,Q fev- CAMILLA SUE ARTHUR Com likes snow, foll, ond winrer, gold, ond Sylvesrer Srollone memories of good rimes wirh friends, winning lsr ploce for rhe Homecoming floor in '82, bonfire 10-20-58 . prizes fomily plons ro live o hoppy ond successful life I I KIMBERLY ANN ALTIZER Kimmy likes vvinrer, roiny doysf ducks, reddy beors, helping orhers, ond, parries or Be-De's . . memories of Ifronce rrip '83, J Anderson's closs prizes porenrs, friendships wirh KJ, JH, TH, MC, Ts, uc, ED, Ju, cs, Pie, ond DP dlons ro become o regisrered nurse .pun-Q JOHN MICHAEL ASHCOM , Ashcom IIISQS Bud, cors, girls, ond welding . memories of rhe 1 rh grode porlsing lor prizes cor plons ro become o Welder ,ave- GENE HENRY BARBER Denny III-aes cors, gris memories of Mr Dreedioves cioss '81-'82, 1071563 prizes per fiy PsoIph pions ro enrer rhe fieid of low enforcemenr GAIINELL DELL ELIZABETH PILAR DARRION Liso Iiises cieor worm doys, New Wove, New Yoris, ond doncing memories of rrip ro O C , going over Ks house , prizes midnighr, Uncie Momi, Aunr Ginnie, fomily, friendships wirh I4, D, ond C . . dreoms ro monoge her own foshion compony 90X -4-'--., SONYA THERESA BELL Foce Iiises W M B , hoving fun memories of being wirh W MD , being in rhe foshion show prizes Biily plons ro become o compdrer progrommer 3,4 ftw ' 4 - RICHARD SCOTT BASKAS Likes going ro Boirimore Horbor ond Oceon Ciry memories of Mr Jenkins' Arh period cioss prizes fomiiy, friends, ond closs ring pions ro become M D. WILLIAM MARSHALL BELL Dill Hill, Dloclsbird Iiises ST B., hoving fun, shooring bosiserboll, ond P Funis . , memories of being loved by beourifol reochers, especioliy ET prizes life, ST D pions ro become o sporrscosrer LYNDA PAULING DAYNE Likes Daily S . , , memories of hoving Iunch wirh DJ., M.K,, M D., ond D B , prizes Firebird ond Diliy S , me 9 ,f MICHAEL KARL BENTLEY Go-Go, Ourfof-Sire Mike Iilxes young Iodies, money, morher, ond cousin KKWJ , memories of groduorion '84 , , prizes his lody . . . dreoms ro be weolrhy ond o good forher. U 0 f: r M, Seniors 73 MARIA CATHERINE DERRIO Lilses ploying me piono, roinbows, ond C R A memories of Prom '88 prizes friendships wirn SD ond D K. , ,plons ro pursue o coreer in rhe field of cnemisrry. EMMETT DLADEN 74 Seniors MARY DEYER .gn--W' DAVID ANDREW DILLMAN Sriclfs. Ialses frsning, being ourdoors, ond sleeping lore . . memories of me New Jersey oond rrip . prizes Grond Prix . dreoms ro be successful JOSEPH A BOOUIREN Joe Iiises sketching , memories of rhe cness reom, soccer '83 prizes Arori 800 furure pions inciude eng: nee-ring ondfor compurer sciences fwfdynk Y.. aw RITA MARIE DOLJCHARD Lil-aes roinbows ond smiiing foces memories of Sorurdoy morning procrices, Wilhomsburg '83, ond Spirir Week '88 prizes fomiIy's Iove, Gods Iove, ond spe- cioi friendships dreoms ro oe rne besr nurse possible JOHN F BILSKY, JR rhe ourdoors, fun rimes, ond molsing peopIe smiIe Liises good friends, sporrs, memories of Red Cross rrip ro Koreo I I I I i Crnd Jopon, Homecomung '83, ond g od rimes with specioi friends prizes Of' enrs, good friends pions ro pursue o Coreer in medicine DANA LYNN BOWEN Likes horses ond roinbow of rhe Fronce rrip '83 Wim AK. pions ro officer I I s mjmory priz s rinj become ci poIIc I I I W5 es I I I ' TERESA ANN BOWLE5 Terri , likes Jlmmy Brewer, spending rlme ar rhe beach memorles of rhe Prom '83, Mr Meskunos' 'lOrh grade class, and Iirerorure class wrrh Cam ond Denrse prrzes Jlmmy Brewer plans ro be successful In life ADRIAN LARINE BROWN A lrkes V H , T C , frrendly people, and marure young men memories of 11rh grade wirh Bonnerra, Mrs Rrggins prrzes marher, grandparenrs, and Iearher lockers dreams ro love and be loved KRISTINE LYN BRINSON Twrsry lrkes O C , Shampoo, Mrs , roses, unrcorns, and opal necklace memories aff3f1O!8I3, AXMXLXTXW prrzes friendship wrrh W O and R G , plans on a furure rn campurers JOHN EDWARD BROWN, Il Likes sclence ficrron books and frlms, camprng, hrkrng, playlng on rhe compur- er, research plans ro become a compurer engrneer ALAN BRIAN BRISBON Lnkes rennrs, musrc, and real people memorles of rennrs seasons prrzes famrly, rennns game, and srereo , . plans ro become a lawyer RAMONA BROWN KELLY MARIE BRODIGAN Smilre lrkes laughing, Ice cream, good rrmes, and rrue friends memories of 12rh grade English class, Homecoming 'BS prrzes friendships wirh B D and L H. dreams ro be happy IU wharever she does. TANYA RENEE BROWN Tee , , , lrkes fun rrmes wirh TDP, Ocean Cary , memories of 1Orh grade lunch, Mrs Brown , , prizes family, Pepper, TDP, posrers af Srallone , . plans ro become a singer Seniors 75 rv' KIMBERLY JUNE BRUCE Daz . Illses ISIIIQOS, snow, ond N C . memorles of MMM, floor meerlngs, and good rimes wlrh MG prlzes Trgger THOMAS WILTON BUTLER, JR Tommy Iilaes Iisrenlng ro Ricl-2 James, porrying, and prerry glrls . IIISQS SJ family . , dreams ro be successful 7o Seniors Cl-IERYL ANN BURNETTE LIISES SA , L S , oowllng, and Harold, Jr memorles of Homecomrng '83 prlzes bowllng ball, class rlng, and Harold, Jr plans ra become rich ..,,, - , VERNA LYNN BUTLER Muffy , Iulses OC , plzza, rennls, sunny days, and sleeping lore . . . memorles of Ocean Cary wlrh me FBLA '83 . prizes rennls rocker, drIver's Incense plons ro become o legal secrerary Yi - IIVTQF' 'Y RITA LYNNETTE BUTLER Rlra'Bug IIISQS rlcn guys, besr frlend memorles of rne bomo rnreor of '82 , prlzes Queeny, MICIWOGI Jackson posrers, sheer muslc , plans ro become a reglsrered nurse ,. JOHN FRANKLIN BYRER LIIKGS bond, fasr cars, loud roclxfnfroll, and Rush memorles of Florida band rrlp, New Jersey pond rnp prizes albums, furure roce car plans ro become an ouro mechonlc, RODNEY PHILIP BUTLER .I JI Cowboy lllses young ladies, ol sporrs, and mororcycles memories I-Iorglers cnemlsrry class prlzes friends, AR 80, and Go-Go's become an elecrronlc rechnlcuan of Mr. family, Jlans ro PATRICIA ANN CAPONE Pam lilses sunshlne, summers Granny's, and weekends . . rles of 1Orh grade, of15!8C3! fomlly ond Irlendshlps wirn J D , J SQ plans ro become o bec ' I I In Of.. memo . I . pn s W., Ezra urlclorl, I I I fzfzv MELISSA GAIL CASTO I Likes roinbows, M6M'S, ond Mr Goodbor . , . memories of cruisin' rhrough McDonf , oId's . prizes rimes wirh fomily ond friends . plons ro enter rhe field of business monogemenr aff' ERIK CHIIISTENSEN Likes porries, Gologo, Zeppelin, Sobborh concerrs, ond IM . . memories of Grd lunch, ond rhe Cobin prizes P H , srereo plons ro become o drummer THOMAS STEPHEN CATANIA Chesrer . likes foorboII,girIs, friendships, ond '80 Comoro memories of Florido bond rrip '82 . prizes 1060 Comdro plons ro become O Compurer onolysr. PM-f' 'Irv--vx DENISE MARIE CHRISTMAN Fred likes purple, Rick Springfield, being coiled Fred '... memories of floor meerings, 1Ofh grode biology closs , prizes friends, fomily, ond picrures of friends . plons ro become o phorogro- pher Us 'ft' 3' ffbe x.,f v MICHAEL PATRICK CAWLEY Likes Do nor follow where rhe porh moy Ieod Go, insreod, where rhere is no porh ond leove o rroilf' . memories of cycling Conodo, soiling Piney Poinr . , prizes friends Den, Wiz, Pom, Doyid, Joe, Miley . ILYMDSAA DABIIEL WAYNE CLICK Likes boseboll ond soccer . memories of ploying jokes on people wirh JA, , prizes '74 Torino. GAIL STACEY CHANDLER April likes fripping our wirh Vernice P , honging our wirh Srephonie P ond Wor- ren , . memories when Mrs Riggins roughr here prizes fomily, A C , VP , WW., PW., KE, SP, WD, ond RJ iv DELINDA LEE COATES DeBe , likes Snoopy, hugs, surprises, snow, ond cure rushies , , , memories of nighrs wirh rhe RP., S rhe D, 7-25-83, rimes wirh ACCEEJKLMMRSTTW, ond breokfosrs wirh AM . , prizes Firebird, fomily, ond friendships , dreoms ro live life ro rhe fullesr. 13m .an ilaw wwf' Seniors 77 JAMES COBLE 'B-I RICHARD W. COOK Richie . likes Oceon Ciry sunrises, R W . memories of O C. '83, Grd period wirn Debi . . prizes nor collecrion, '77 2802, Mom ond Dod . . plons ro groouore from Mooseneod U 78 Seniors KATHLEEN ELAINE COCHRAN Koffee . . likes sporrs, winning, going our, ond summer . memories of '83 srore sofrboli cnompionship, Mrs Good' win's closs prizes fomily, friendships wirn Wop, Jo, MW., M.M. . ond C.SrL K.: an JOSEPH HAROLD COOKSEY, JR. Joe . . Iikes sporrs, women, ond nongin' wirn rne felios memories of Cnewn- ing's cioss, oeoring Gwynn Pork prizes fomily ond friends . dreoms io pioy professionoi boseboil. fi fs.: I X K r A CHRISTOPHER A COLEMAN Likes women, cors, ond money . . memories of 81-82 rennis reom prizes fomily A I . R. 'E ...V fx ,i' LONNY RAY COLLIER Likes fosr cors, women, ond eosy ork . memories of worching rhe fign s in the nolls . . prizes his cor Ions ro become on ouro mecnonic I I g.-...Q-v LINDA MARIE COOPER Lirrle Coop. likes smurfs . memories of 2-14-82 ond A-1-83 prizes Kevin Newsome ond engogemenr rIng . . plons ro become o modei FRANK JOSEPH CORM N, III Likes friends, Sreeiers . n+emories o Chewnings Sponisn closs '81-'82 . prizes fomiiy, friends, ond co purer plons ro become o science recnnologisr I I I I fvfgvivfayu U' mtg L... 4 7 I, ' G A 4-1.20-4,.,, I CI-IERYAL ANN CORSER Chip likes mounrarns, rainbows, roses, being wirh T D R , and halo memo ries of graduarian, Homecoming '83, Prom '84 . . prizes family, T D R , friend ships wirh K.l-I , TU., T A dreams ra be successful and happy fiat! ww-v'R MARY ELISADETI-I COSTELLO Likes Cowboy, going rolling, rainbows, reddy bears, and winrer . . memories of May 25-Qo '88, senior year, and I An' derson's class , prizes class ring and friendships wirh KJ , K A , T.C,, D L , D H, and IB. plans ro become a pediarrif cian. VIRGINIA LYNNE CORONA Ginnie likes summers ar rhe beach, ice cream, pizza, and musicals memories of 4983, musical nighrs, and green room prizes family, friendships wirh KG, L L , TA., and MW dreams ro have a music srudio Q. fy MICHAEL DAVID CUMBERLAND Milse likes S 6 M wirh K I-I and D V , Technics Ocean Ciry, money, and rhe TR 7 . . memories of GOWTD, rolling houses . . . prizes family, srereo, and Mr, Magoo plans ro become a lawyer RONNIE CRAWFORD CRAIG ANTHONY CROOM Smurf . . likes foorball . , memorres of rimes wirh TS, TT , prizes marher, farher, family and Tracey S , , plans for a furure in business managemenr in rcRmxXXd'r A.Anpn.u'N..:nnhn- W 5 3 wlkzizz-L1 W YCQX In KIMBERLY ANN COYLE . Kim , likes happy rimes wirh good friends, rhe beach, Genesis, Asri, bowling and rennis . . memories of 2-14-813 Florida band rrip, NJDC, Homecoming '82 '83, Prom '88 with GP . . . prizes family friendships wirh JM, LM, MG, DO, and SV . , aspires ro reach high goals- in life, . -ss- ' ,, ERIC LEIGH CUNNINGHAM Eric , . . likes GTO's, heavy meral Jams, and M E memories of Mr. Dreedloves 2nd period class . . prizes Mom and Dad . . . dreams ro be successful, -49 QW' ,w 'Y Seniors 79 ROSSLIN L CURTIS Likes music, cars, and sporrs memo' ries of rhe represenrarron of Surrarrsville in rhe welcome home parade for rhe Reds- kins , . plans ro pursue a career in auro mechanics. I' sl- - ,N Mw- EDWARD WILLIAM DARMSTEAD Eddie . . . likes house in Ocean Ciry, Moms Camaro . . , prizes friends, and Snowflake . , , plans ro become an ac- counranr, so Seniors PATRICK E, CUSATO Par . . , likes Michelob, Georgerown , . memories of Mr Dreedloves 1Orh and 11rh grade classes prizes camera plans ro become a professional phorogra- pher, DEBORAH LYNN DAVIS Debbie , likes walking in rhe rain, silver 28OZ's, Kashmir, and Hawaiian sunsers , , memories of o-18-83, 7-1-83, Homecome ing '83, Human Narure, and making waves , . prizes l-loyr-z bear, friendships w!T.W,, J.N., and KH. . plans ro major in polirical science. JAMES THOMAS DANDRIDGE Boykid . . , likes race Cars, MA . . . memories of Mr Dreedlove's Qnd period class , . , prizes friends , , plans ro become an elecrrical engineer. 29 Lf., 449-.M RONALD CHRIS DAVIS RC. . . likes The Police, New Wave, Georgerown, cancerrs, and parries . , memories of rhe Morp Dance, summer of '83, and '82-'83 year . , , prizes friends, BL, RC, C.D., S.C., L.D., record collecrion , , . plans ro live o long and prosperous life, JENNIFER DANDRIDGE Snag I . , likes friends, racing, Roy Rog- ers, and Friday nighrs . . , memories of . prizes , dreams rhe rrouble rwo girls gor inro . '69 Musrong, quarrer horse ro ger rhe mosr our of whaiever she does, l ,I ,I l I li l l KENNETH BRIAN DAWSON I g Kenny . . . likes rhe Bearles, Rushi rhe Redskins . , . memories of HOFTIGCOITYFVTQ '82 and Orh grade , . . prizes fiendships wirh T.C., JH., and PK., Mavgerick ,. nd roibe plans on o career in business successful and happy always. I ' AKA' is Y.. naps, FFP, clorhes, OC , 6 Granny's ,0,..-..,.7. CARA MARIE DEDOMINICIS likes sleeping, shopping, roses, Durannies, cokes,jokes, spikies, SS'S33's , memo ries of lunch 10, 11, 12, rimes wirh Var- iginia, . prizes dreams, POHP, CT , . . BRHGH . IRDLYMAD. .fans CATIA DESOUSA Car . likes friendships with Robyn Miller, Lisa Barrion, and Ross Curris memories of Ms. Harris, Michael Donaldson prizes Glen Pinnell , . dreams ro become a rranslaror of foreign languages PATRICK STUART DENNIS likes sleeping lore, summer, phorogra' phy, Redskins, and laughing memo' ries of rrips ro Williamsburg, ending Bowie's winning srreok . prizes family, friends . , plans ro be a sporrscasrer ff' JANELLE CAROL DIGIOVINE Diz! , , likes PREPS, dark rons,jocks, pink, memories of Blue Eyes G Jelly Bean, 7,10- 82, 3-31-83 . . prizes friendships wirh Parri, Jamie, Chrisry, G family furure plans include Towson. gui' fins, f Q, -,,,,. -.VN iw .0-ss. JASON DEPRIEST .av STEPHANIE ANN DIVVENS Snephers . , , likes sunsers, romance, and ocean breezes memories of skipping wirh TM G BG. prizes rrue friends, love' boar, G parrying rimes, dreams ra be come filrhy rich MELISSA ANN DESJARDINS Missy , likes dreams rhar come rrue, pink roses, and rainbows . . . memories of summer of '83, rimes wirh S S, , , prizes Gary's love, SS, LW, CB, LB, AW, and TB . furure plans include marriage and hap- piness. SEAN MICHAEL DONAHUE Sham . likes Sarurday nighrs , . memories of rhe Florida band rrip prizes Darleen, Challenger, and Gibson bass. ,,4 f ' M. Seniors 81 MICHAEL OA DONALDSON Milsey , , likes cars,junIs food, and lats of women . . memories of the soccer game against Gwynn Paris . prizes health . , plans to become o journalist he ,f r ELIZABETH JEAN DUNLAP Chipmunlf , . , Iilses snow, ice cream, and sunsets . . . memories of Poms '82-'83, N.J. band trip, Prom '83 , prizes family. friendships with GC., S,M , MF., L3 BC., The Glass Bubble , , A plans to live life to the fullest, TM 6 D, 82 Seniors BARBARA JEAN DOWNEY Barbie , lilies spending time with little sister, parents' patience , memories of 4th period wf Elmo . . prizes family, friendships with T S and KB , plans to live o successful life, DENISE MICHELLE DURNBAUGH Niece . . . likes ice cream, lsoalas, true friendships, lots of TLC, memories of winning the 1983 Softball State Cham' pionship, yearbool-2 trip to Williamsburg . , . prizes family . plans to become o cosmetologist 6 live a happy and success- ful life, Q-5. 95,1 WILLIAM JOSEPH DRAPER DJ . . lilies good friends memories of graduation ond Q 30 . prizes family, friends, and life , plans to become a pilot sm- 11' BRUCE CAREY DYER KEITH ANTIONE DUCKETT EMILY H. EBLING Auntie Em . . lilses Garfield, Ziggy, bows, and little red hearts men of The Great Late RolI'Off, Hornet times . . . prizes family, BumrEer,' friendships with DCCDEIJKMMR. . plans to pursue a career in the bu field, VOID lOI'I9! holf TW H0655 CQ!! q-wt,-'V ' ring CAROL BETH EDWARDS Miss Piggy, Edith likes pink roses, piggies, pudding pops, ond loughter in the roin . , . memories of The Greot Lore Roll-Off, Hornet holftimes, front porch tolks, 6 StheB prizes fomiiy, G BC DDEEJJKLMMMPRSST G W , . to be on occountont 5524 F' fa JAMES LEVON EDGE, ll Likes good love, good friends, good ,Rock-nfRoll, long nights without end . I lmemories of the AP. US. history field trip , to Williomsburg, Vo . . prizes stereo ensemble . . , plons to become on electri- col engineer or systems onolysr. JAMES TYRONE FENWICK Likes footboll, young lodies, money, Re nee, ond self . memories of being in Mr. Cody's 5th period closs . . . prizes closs I V9 I I i l RENITA FAXIO Shorty Redds . . likes going out with GT , memories of Drill Teom Foshion Show . , prizes GT, porents ond friends . . plons to become o successful typist. I I BERNARD EVERRETT EPPS Dernye . . likes Weightlifting, girls, ond bdsketboll . . memories of going to the summer leogue chompionship , , prizes Dod, Mom, ond money . plons to study low enforcement. , i OU'- MICHELLE LOUISE FLESCH Shelly . . likes weekends, paychecks, singing in 1st period, crisp foil days, ond wolks in the snow . , memories of Mr, Hersey's 5th period closs, innerquest, Flor- ido, ond good times with CL., E.V , TA, M W., AND GC. . . prizes friends, Chcirlies musicols , , . plons to become o doctor STEPHANIE MARIE EVANS Likes fun times ond fun people , . memories of meering G.W,A Jr. . . prizes porents ond boyfriend . . , plons to fut- ther educotion EUGENE RAY FLORES ia 'j' Seniors 83 SANDRA ESTELLA RUTH FORD Srello . . likes boskerboll, fomily, ond friends memories of oll my reochers ond friends . . . prizes cor . pldns ro become o nurse. 112' WILLIAM E. FOWLER Bill, Cowboy . likes sporrs, weekends, ond summer . . . memories of foorboll '83 84 Seniors STACY MARIE FORD Likes boskerboll, foorboll memories of friends ond fomily prizes cor . plons ro become o reocher ANGELA DARLENE FRANK Fronkie . . , likes 0 sense of humor in people . . . memories of Mrs. Terry's closs 81452 . . . prizes her husbond Joe . . plons ro be o morher ond o housewife. - X if DANIEL ANDREW FOXVLER Elmo . . likes fun rimes, weekends . memories of drh period vvirh DD . prizes fomily, friends . . . dreoms ro leod o successful life. S. ...sg KEITH THOMAS FRASER Fred . . . likes DMX rocing, Musrongs . . . memories of porrying wirh J.M., rocing . . prizes G-T, Musrong, checkered vons . . . plons ro become on engineer. PEGGY LEE FOWLER I Likes worching sporrs ond listening ro rhd rodio . . memories of 1Orh grode ond morh closses . . prizes fcimily, EngIiSI'I friend ships wirh AM., DL., ond L D . plonsr ger o good job or o bonk ,mi-5 ANNETTE MARGARET FRYE Nerrie . likes being with Lou, ends, The D-Goof, ond smurf memories of 12,18-81, Prom '83 vvii , prizes Mom ond Dod, Lou's lov close friends . . . dreoms ro hopr successful. I I I I I I I week- ri L. 9, Cid ,V .II I SUSAN LEEANNE FRYE Susie lilses having a full ranls of gas, diamond ring, and GTDATT , memories of OC '83, 6-882, 1-24-83 prizes Sieve, family, and friendships wirh D.l, M P , SV , and L Jenlslns plans ro be happy ond ro ger rhe mosr our of life 'Qs' MARY CHRISTINE GANN Mar likes being wlrh Charlie, hugs, carnorions, Genesis, silver , memories of Florida band rrip, NJDC '83, Prom '83, Homecoming '83 prizes family, friendsesp AG,l4C,LW,CL,6LM, necklace, cornorions . plans ro be successful in life. DOROTHY GLORIA GADSON Dorry , , , lilses movies and holidays . memories of Drill Team and D P I, , . plans ro become an execurlve secrerory. KAREN DENISE GARNER Shorrcalse lil-:es Carl Whire, music, sporrs, ond fries , prizes family , . plans ro go ro a four year college. :fue SUBRENA ANN GAINES Deonnie likes parries, having fun with sisrers . . prizes Lance E. Smirh . . plans ro become a verernarian KRISTA ROSE GEHLKEN Krirrer . lilses booring, winrer, and horses , memories of France '83, Guys and Dolls, and Annie Ger Your Gun prizes family, friendships wirh Ginnie, Wanda, and Dellle , dreams ro be wealthy. MICHELE LEIGH GANK Miclsi . . lilies unicorns, weelsend nighrs, Trans Ams, and loyal friends . . memoe ries of France '83, Mr Hersey's 1Orh grade closs . prizes K J B 's friendship, parenrs . . plans ro worlx in administra- rion or manogemenr. 'Vx r -.. ,, . , ,.., A g . Q V.., , ,.,,,, , 8 A 'fs ., 'K ET ' iT:.-'WK 1 . fx 5 Q N ,--- - I fi E, ., Sv-4 , 111331 '- s 1 - . , 3 'f - - C r - ff K - is. -- - 1 MICHAEL ALLEN GIFFORD Giff . . . lilses soccer, ooseboll, hunring, and Asia . memories of soccer ream 1981, baseball ream 1083, and Home- coming '53 . prizes family and friends Seniors 85 4' ii Jennifer Dandridge rides her horse wiriw sryle or rhe Homecoming porode. Ms. ., .4- Betty Bailey, .Stacy Shimmel, Louro Shoclselford, Liso Windsor, ond Melissa Deslordins excnonge some during lunch. '1 ii A Great Big Hos Ie I -Q., s is ' 1 gggg so gg.g .Eh 5 i , s 5, V 54 am F ' - r ,rrg . 5 i l wwf Karen E. Hodge, Debbie O'CIair, and Dottie O'C'lairrry desperorely ro meer o deodiine for yeorbook. Craig Craom concentrates on o morn iecrure, Bo Seniors SQ I .Sam Taylor, and Kenny Reid rolse rneir o- inurelclos breols, i Jamie Harris, Paul Belleri, Kenny Dawson, and Tommy Caranla clown around ln berween classes whale hanglng our SCOII PIOCIOI and Derh Palmerpay arrennon ar me senlor For A Little Tassel ll l l ll ll l 'N , ,M l l l L ' X-- 2 , l 4 l l ll Mjke Ca wle y and Denise Durnbaugh share some gas sip. SHEILA MARIE GOODE Likes Redskins, midnighr or rhe beach, being wirh rhar special someone memories of gerring ourro rhis place, Eur' ape '83, and Anderson's class . . prizes friends, family, house in Maine, lil' green bug . . . dreams ra be rhe oesr in my chosen profession. ALFRED WILLIAM GREGORY, III Likes OC, pizza, and drag racing . . memories of high school sweerhearr Julie D . prizes 'OO Musrong, 88 Seniors REBECCA LEE GOOSLIN Goose . . . likes Jody P and unicorns . memories of skipping wirh T M. and S D . . prizes Jody P., Mom ond Dad plans ro be successful. ww' xxasdf RODNEY EARL GREGORY Memphis likes loud music, Prince, prerry women, and a rirzy lifesryle . memories of the French Inrerlude, France, lraly, ond Svvirzerland . . prizes hair, family furure plans include rhe U5 Marine Corps, college, and making billions 10 qmu. ,sv ROBIN CHERYL GREENE Dao likes bowling Bud, and kerchup . . memories of shampoo, Pennsylvof nia, and Y.H.'s parallel parking , prizes friendships wirh KD, DP., and YH plans ro live life ro irs fullesr exrenr. ' .-., ROBERT DWAYN GRIMES Likes weekends, cold mornings memories of skipping Breeds class . prizes '83 Ford Escorr plans ro come an aurofdiesel mechanic be- kwi RENEE GREEK Poochie . . likes going ro rheg memories of going wirh Felicia . . prizes 124-88 . plans ro medicol secrerary. iofgqffi. . . ill, and O I ell . 9COf'll1G O I I JEFFREY ALLEN I-IAl.E , Jeff likes honesty, open Tiin 1, dom, and sunny days mem AP. History, Williamsburg, nd Y. prizes family, friendships wir R.LL and M XV, memories of Y plans include law enforcemenr cu. SOUVCE' FTWOOOQGITIGVIIC 'I ifree- es of M Z , rure d ree g,,.,,,.:,,. III I CECILIA LYNN HALEY 'mwrw FELICIA DANNIELLE HAMMOND Fee lilses music, rollsing on rhe phone, going our, meering nice men, ond being wirh J H . memories of Mr Cody's Sth pd , ooslserboll seoson prizes fomily . furure plons include rhe business world ond morrying JH DARRYL ANDRE HALL Lil' Holl . . Iilses oll sporrs, memories of being Arhlere of rhe Yeor '81-'82 , prizes rrophies , plons ro become o professionol orhlere, LAJUANA HAMMOND YVETTE MARIE HAMILL Likes French ond morh closses, honesr people, ond cors , memories of com ing ro school wirh Ps G . prizes friend' ships wirh IR G , ll L , ond KJ plons ro become o morh reocher, ,wx KAREN MARIE HAMPTON Lilses roinbows, roses, ond Wesr Virginio , memories of New Jersey bond rrip, Mr HoigIer's closs prizes '72 Pinro, fomily, ond friendships wirh L C., D D , M C , ond CC , . plons ro worls in rhe field of medicine TRACEY NEIL HAMILTON Troce . . lilses hugs, bright smiles, piggy boclss, OC, ond sunshine on roiny doys . , . memories of pom comps, rimes wirh Lio, porries or DeBe's , . . prizes fomily, friendships wirh ADCCCEEJKKISVTXV . , . dreoms ro live o long ond hoppy life, fir? THOMAS OWEN HANRAHAN Tom . . . Iilses music, good rimes wirh friends, ond nor being chosed . memo- ries of bond performonces . . prizes French horn, compurer , plons ro be come o progrommer. N, Seniors 89 SQQL' ,Qin-M CARLA PATRICE HARLEY Curie Pie . lilses ro sing and dance memories of firsr period English class prize's money, car, Mom, Dad, A H , and E M , plans ro go ro cosmeroiogy school and ro become a model . tw' JAMES ANDERSON HARRIS Jamie, Kip , lilses slsnng, foorboll, week ends ar Mcllhennys, GOWTD memo' ries of Homecoming '83, Ocean Ciry, summer of '83 . prizes scarf, family, brush dreams ro enrer rne business field and earn lsr million by age SO Q0 Seniors GENEVA HARPER Gee Gee Iilees young men modelin . , g, Drill Team, and rne relepnone memo- ries of being a member of rne Drill Team prizes money, Trans Am, R D , Mom and Dad plans ro be a model CHERRIE DENISE HAWKINS Pillsbury lilses going our, noving fun, and earing memories ol Junior and senior years prizes Mom, Doo, car, and money , plans ro become an R N ,Sn-ff JOSEPH FITZGERALD HARPER Joe Iilses sporis memories of making ir rnrougn rne l2rh grade . plons ro go inro rhe Army we-., RANDALL ALLEN HAYDEN Randy, Gumby Iilses MGM's, sporrs Ocean Clry, iozz rvusic, and CO memories of plays, Florida, band rrips, Horner nalfrimes, Class Nignrs, and floars . prizes gold warcn, family, brorners, and friends plans ro become an engineer i W I l ll l il DAVID MICHAEL HAR lNG'IJdlXl Horrings, Zode . lilies A L ,lfoorball camping, OC , parrying, anld ro ilifb-roll memories of '78 Nova, camplqg rrips '83 Senior Slsip Day prizes '71 Javelin family, friends, A L , M P, Iieirn and Kei yin R , . plans ro be healrlwy, wealrhy, and wise ' .Hs-if i Rl5TlNA LEE HENDRlCI45 , l Tina lilses rne Redskins, rnplthing band, roller slsaring, and Fwdavsx memories of band rrips, prizes Granny . plans ro a compurer programmer. is ,. . l 1 i L l ll ill I ll I TRACEY FENITA HENRW LHses being alone wlrh boyfriend memories of sunny days . prizes fam ily, Robert Tyrell Miller plans ro be o model or on accounfing clerk ,,,-va, KAREN ELAINE HIXSON Likes Mike D , rrue friends, and 207 . , memories of band '82 and '63 prizes Mike's love, care, and undersrandlng dreams ro be successful in life LISA MARIE HILGENDERG Likes going on vacarlon and having fun wirh friends . . . memories of May Orh, graduaflon of '84 prizes happiness wirh Paul plans ro become a business execurive. 'Nez KAREN E HODGE E likes Barry Manilow, food . memories of 1Orh grade volleyball, reac non ro newspaper arricles prizes God, brorher, and sisrer , plans TO become o Judge, vnu.. DAVID L HILL Dave likes 'oO Comoros and Chef velles . plans IO become an elecfriaan or a welder JOSEPH RAYMOND HOFFMAN Hoff likes nice girls, weekends, Mr A's class, GOWTD, TMAD memories of H L '88, Williamsburg '83 prizes friendships w!D B and LD plans ro become a professional golfer JULIE SUE HILL Jewels . likes boys, marching band, boys, music, boys, dancing, and boys , . , memories of Wildwood rrip, Prom '83 , prizes friendships wirh DCCDEEJJ KKKMMSTVI' E1 W . . . plans ro become a compurer programmer .i i ' WILLIAM BRADLEY HORNDEAK Go Ga Man likes foorball, high inrensi- ry warkours . . , memories of Arh period wirh fhe Smurfs and Halgler . . prizes family, Margaref, and Sparfan gym membership . . , plans ro make ir info professional foofboll. Seniors 91 CHRISTINE ANITA HUDSON Sreen , likes rhe mounroins, roses, snow, ond good rimes , memories of growrng up ond R H 's supporr prizes fomily, friends, L D , CS , ond T D 's friendship, love, ond undersronding plons ro become o beouricion DAVID S, JOHNSON, JR Likes scupo diving, skiing memories of rv foorboll, lsr lunch A prizes poir of vvhire chucks Q2 Seniors DOUGLAS DEAN HUSTON Dino likes sporrs Dollos Cowboys Texos ond horses memories of Sodie Howkins 83 prizes 75 Pinro plons ro become on engineer '77 LAWRENCE JOHNSON Lorry likes porvrying vvirh friends: SL., DD , ond S D , vocorions memories of bond rrips prizes friends hopes ro become vveolrhy. X C KAREN LYNN JACKSON Lody J . . likes Rocky Horror, donces, ond slush puppies memories of bond rrips '82 ond '83, 5-2583, ond Fronce 'BO . , prizes friends- KACEEEEDJHLP TSMCDI, ond fomily , plons ro live o full ond very hoppy life, RENEE SHANEL JOHNSON Neo Neo likes sofr music, orr , memories of Annie Ger Your Gun prizes morher plons ro pursue o COFGSF in VTWOTIWSVTTOVICS OV Off. I fr l I l RODNEY DENNIS JACKSON I Likes SDOFTS, girls, friendship . memories of 11rh grczde . . prizes God, fomyily, ond friends . , plons ro be successful in rhe business world , CHRISTOPHER MARK JONES lckobod , . likes weekends, boskerboll, ond good rimes wirh friends memo- ries of groduorion prizes fomiy ond friends. II ll iii I rl it r fc DONALD MCCOY JONES, JR Snoiseman iilses sparrs, young Iadies rhar demand respecr memories of personaliry change prizes God, fam- ily, and church famiiy pians ro be- COVTWS O chef 1' FAYE LORRAIN KEPNER Lilses horses, Orioles, 325, friends, sun- sets, dancing, and marching memo' ries of France '83, no fiash, no dam' age' '.., prizes friendship wirh Derh, JDSP JPTJ . plans ro pursue o career in languages LIONEL JONES Godfarher Iilses basiserbaii, foorbaii, rracis, music, ond Orr memories of Mr lngrim's 1Orh grade Engiish ciass prizes family, friends, Tonya, cor, and Isey' boards pians ro become a commerf cial arrisr STEVE KERCI-IER Kerch Iilses parrying wirh good friends memories of Ford srarion wagon '53 . prizes Honda Ciyic pians ro go inro rhe Air Force IT ,Nl ',,..4v- DEBORAH LYNN JOYNER Deb J lilses O C , laughing, PAI-IXVCS, summer days, and secure hugs , memories of graduation, 7083, nmes wirh DO , and Grd period vvirh Rich . . . prizes famiiy, friendship wirh D L, rimes wirh Dobby pians ro be happy and successfui ' Www DONNA MARIE KESSLER Liises unicarns, Camaros, and rhe Reds- kins . . memories of 1-12-83 , . . prizes ciose friends , pians ro become a drag boar racer CATHERINE IRENE KAPLAN iarhy , . Iilses summerrime, going ro O C , and Generai I-Iaspirai , . memories of I8-83 . prizes love for Ronnie, besr friends, D K and LM , plans ro become a beaurician G' 7, KAREN ELAINE KESSLER Liises unicorns, guys, and rainbows . . memories of farher . dreams ro life a happy life Wi' 4'-'Uv Seniors 93 'AA TAE K. KIM Likes BS. ond J B, , rnemorxes of soccer reom 1982 . . . prrzes for'niIy, frrends , . , plons ro become o medIcoI docror 'V' RICHARD KING OA Seniors 'Wav-0 QT? LORI KING on . 42+-52' ROBERT TAKASHI KLENOSKI Bob , . . Iilses foorboII, skung, ond wrnning . . . memories of berng wrrh Robrn . prrzes fomrly, friends, ond Robin . . ro ploy coIIe-ge foorboll, be ncn, successful, hoppy, ond ro morry Robin PAUL MICHAEL KING Ons, F D Iil-:es IC, TC, TM., Elmo IC , ond C D . memorles of Prom '84 Homecomrng '82, '88 prrzes fomrly friends plons ro become 0 communr cornon onolysr - umm, ir.: it gf-K.. I 'e.,.'.p I I TRAY MICHAEL KING Srumper Jumper . . . Iil-:es rlnce Ing o good mme . memarues f beInQ warn frrends, closs of '54 'N srorron ond srereo ggirls, mv, orils bose TIMOTHY F we' MARK LAFORCE f-Iggy W5 LALLY I I COLLEEN LAUREEN LARGE rosh . . likes Sundoys Wim S E , comforr Q hugs, 1024 83 memories of 518 good rimes wirn SF , K H., E V , ond C., Mr, Hersey's 5rn pd biorogy cioss prizes engogemenr ring, ILYVMAV XO9? wr-N I ROBERT ARTHUR LAWRENCE Top Cor . iikes girls, go go's, WSU . A ernories of 1Orh grode, gym closses. nd rumbling , prizes fomily, Alfi9 me og pions ro become o business onoger MARK ANGELO LARNER ,. A-ev mv- 0-N'-in Y-M L r 1 11 H H r I1 1 ZENO T LAWSON ...ve DAVID WAYNE LAU Likes soccer, music, ond Redskins memories or bond rrips '82 ond '83 prizes friendships vyirn D O , T C , ond KJ , pions ro become on osrronomer 1, Yu DELINDA ROSARLO LEE Wong . Likes friendships wirh rhe rennis crew, Ox ond rne Duke, cupcakes, ond preppiness , . memories of Homecom- ing '81, '82, '83, ond voHeyboli '88 . . . prizes 280 SEL ond rhe iove of 'brorhers rhree' ',., pions ro become o child psychologisr. 1-. DOREEN EILEEN LAUGHERY Reen, Biondie iikes JL, penguins, doncing, ond rwusmes memories of ions grade ew c, Engkk, broiqgy, iiik grode rwisrory, senior yeor prizes donce srudio, John, family, ond friends . . dreoms ro perform on Droodvyoy ,ins- ERICL LENHART Biff . likes skiing, spending money, weekends or MciIhenny's, ond GOWTD , A . memories of Homecoming '83 prizes fomdy, skis . . pions ro go ro college ond become o successfui busif nessmon, ' Seniors Q5 DONNETTA LEVI Seniors DAVID LUNDY TONJA THERESA LINDSEY Likes ner reochers, especiolly Mr .I An- derson ond Mrs M. Brown memories of Girl's Srore . . . prizes fomily, friendships wirn AR, J.G., ond RD . plons ro become o French inrerprerer BERNARD EDWARD LYKES Bud, Buddy . . likes phorogrophy, French, ond me compony of good friends . . prizes comero, RD, DK, L.M., LW , SC., ETC. .plons ro become on Army or Air force officer. 'ire RUSSELL AUGUSTAS LOMBARDY, ll Rusry, Frick likes rogo porries, fire- works . memories of Dougloss foorboll gome '82, lore nighrs wirli me R A prizes fomily ond friends if SHERI LYNN LYNCH Spoon . . . likes good porries, drawing, being wirlw friends, ond coshing poyf checks . . . memories of losr doys eocn yeor . . . prizes driver's license . plons ro become o compurer progrommer. iii l ix l ' l l l ll i li li i l i ! l i DEBORAH LYNN LOVEJ i l Debbie, Burrons . . likes lboveklsunsers chompoigne, roinbows, odd Xlilblks on rne beoch . . prizes fomily, close friends . plons ro live o hoppy ond successful life l, l ii .. -s'r I . 1 .1 s ir 2 , - f Q- L L i ,l l l l i l l i i i JAYNE DIANE MAIER i Likes doncing, sunny spring days, me beoch . . memories of pom c perl' lions, Homecoming '83, 10-14-8 flfT16'S wirh WD. . prizes fomily, frien sa, ond times wirh K R. ond R.R. . , dr noppy ond successful li eorns ro be l K 'qw-M mfr i i l i i l i ri J STEPHEN ROLAND MAKLE Showboor lilses fosr cors, prerry girls, ond money memories of rioring in hollvvoy prizes fomily, lrienos, ond cors oreoms ro become o millionoire E 'DuANcHY Mccouum Downie baby lilfes men, porries for rwo, singing, ond being wirh JH memories of 10, 11, 12 concerr choir prizes JH., Mom ond Doo, ond fomily plons ro become o singer LORI EILEEN MARTIN Lilses rennis, smiles, Asri ond purple . memories of Prom '83 WXG L , 410 83 prizes fomilv, friendships WXKC, K K., MG, DK, CB ond prince pro dreoms ro live o noppy ond successful life JOSEPH L MCCONATY Wild Mon , . lilses skipping ond porrying on rne weekends , memories of roid' ing me lunch room during vvresrling proc' rice memories of '72 Torino . . . plons for 0 furure in rne Morines 'Q' YS' nafvwr- MICHELLE COLLEEN MCCALL Chelle . lilses me beocb, long vveels- ends, ond being o senior memories of 1980 Srore Sofrboll Chompionsnip prizes fomilv, friendships vvirn JO , DV , MW , ond KM furure plons involve secreroriol procrices ond occounring env- JOHN THOMAS MCGEE Jorwn likes music, vveelsends , memories of Florido bond rrip, Mr Mecls' ley's closs vvirlw K C prizes Docn rrum- per dreoms ro be neolrnv, weolrhy, ond wise MICHAEL LEWIS MCCLANNAN Mileey, Billy Bud Brure . lilses rocquer- boll, O C , skiing, bloclsmoiling Krisrin, ond rolsing polls rn me librory memories of Homecoming '83, frying ro weor shorrs oll ye-or prizes fomily, friends, ond rimes wfPorri S . . plons ro become on orchirecr for NASA. W , TERRI LYNN MCKlNNIS Likes bunnies ond lore nighr romonce memories of skipping wiib S D , B G , ond MM prizes Morl-2 Smo's love plons ro molse Mom ond Doo proud we-' w Seniors 97 KAREN RENEE McLAUGHLIN Spoiled Drar . , , likes having fun, parries . memories of fashion show, Iripping wirh Sabrina Gaines , prizes Jewelry, family TIMOTHY ROBERT MILEY Tim , likes playing rhe drums, making money memories of Florida band rrip, summer of '88 . prizes drum ser, school memories , plans ro become a successful businessman and ro live life ro rhe fullesr. OSI Seniors PHILLIP JOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN Likes wresrling, money, diving, and going our . memories of being wirh friends . prizes his car dreams ro be successful and ro enjoy his work. SUSANNE MARIE MILLER Susie . . likes roses, kirrens, Ice cream, and walking I0 rhe snow memories of Homecoming '82, '83 and rhe summer of '83 . prizes family, Pam and Lisa's friendship . . , plans TO be happy, healrhy, and successful ny i A QW ARLENE ELIZABETH MERCIER Dizzy , . . likes smurfs, Renaulr, and I3 H . memories of friendship with T I-I , B C , T M , DG, and L C. . prizes family, DilIy's love . . plans ra became an RN INN THOMAS VINCENT MILLER, III Likes sunny beaches, swimming, rhe Redskins, Irish serrers, and rhe Who , . memories of graduarion prizes fam' ily, baby sisrer, and Camera , . dreams ro become a successful lawyer I I I I I I I I I PETER ANTHONY MEZZAPELLE Pere . , . likes women, skiingisbccer, beaches, and warer skiing , . memories of ski rrip '83, I'Annie Gel Your Gun, and soccer . . prizes car keys . plans ro pursue a career in aeranaulic engi- neering. I I LORENZO MINGO X Likes rrock . memories of rhe W 1 'men . . prizes video rape collecrion moms of going ro rhe Olympics I I I 4 I I . ,,,., ll I I I WILHELMINA MARIE MOEHRING Wilie likes horses, horseback riding, f0mL hounds, and field trails prizes 4x4 Toyota, fox hound plans to work with horses li RICHARD MOORE I Ill CHRISTINE KATHLEENE MOORE Chrissy likes times with friends, Poms, weekends, cake, VFW, and walks with Sreve . , , memories of Gwynn Park Competition, Homecoming '83 , prizes family, times with Steve . dreams of a nursing career, SUSANNE MARIE MURPHY Smurf likes Lynyrd Skynyrd, week ends, Mooseheod, and Myrtle Beach , memories of science with the Freak and Haigler, graduation prizes true friends, first love, and family R. LW KRISTIN ELIZABETH MOORE Likes roast beef, autumn, starry skies, and talking on the phone . memories of laughter shared with friends . . prizes family, friends plons to become an architect. JENNIFER MARIE NANCE Angel Face , . likes SDRRSHSC, sugar coated cereal, OC, whas' ar , green lights, '83 Beach Club, dancing, and trav- eling . . memories of times with cheer- leaders, proms '82, '88, French trip , . prizes friendship with TW, DD, JL, family, 7-10-88 . future plons in foreign relo- tions MONICA JO MOORE Mo . . likes sunrises, walks on the beach , . memories of skipping with MS, and T.M , prizes Keith's love, the Catalina . . , future plans include happiness and Cosmetology DEBRA JOAN O'CLAlR Debbie , likes 413, sunsets rainbows, and Fridays . memories of State Soft- ball Chompionship 1983, Saturdaymotn- ings at Joe's . . prizes friendship with Special People . dreams to lead a happy and successful life r Seniors QQ bv' DOROTHY JEAN O'CLAlR Dome . lilses sunsers, rainbows, memories of Homecoming '81, '83, sum' mer of '88, o-2883, sofrboll srore chom' pionship '88, ond rhe Florida oond rrip '82 . . prizes closs ring, friendships wirh D L,, SV, ond K C, ADRIAN ANTHONY OWENS Gofgo Man from Norrh Wesr lilses Ayre Rayde, girls, and money memories of rhe firsr and losr doys of school prizes fomily, friends plans ro become a business monoger 100 Seniors WILLIAM C O'CONNELL Willie, Bee-bee . lilses hunring, fishing, and lifring memories of HarrIey's closs, Aloh's closs prizes 'oo lmpola, friends, and family . . plans ro masrer Navy know-how. ,NNW-v DEBORAH MARIE OSMAN Lilses O C , ice cream, porrying wirh CS and SHSCL . , . memories of 7-Q 83, Prom '88 vvirh M C , rhe Bomb, and worlsing ar P H. wirh JS, prizes firsr love CJ P D, friendship wirh MO. and P ls, plons ro orrend college, be happy, ond successful DETHANY VIVIAN PALMER Derh lilses doncing, Duiclss, G Q 's, and French roasr memories of foorboll games, groduarion '84 , prizes friends . . plons ro become o biologisr, ds' E -wb...-v STEPHANIE ANNE PARULI5 Weph , likes swimming, arr, lasagna, music and OC memories of iOrh grade, 12th grade, ond Srh period . KATHRYN JOANNE OW Jo . lilses Sieve Turner, rom rrue friendships . mernori girls' srore sofrooll chompio 5reve's love, friendship wi KC., DK, MR, DV, successful word processor X GERALD WAYNE PA Race , . lil-aes Fords, prerry Musrang fczsrbaclss mer ring up drag rocing runs Dragon Wagon, and parenrs be a mechonic, build o bloi M TTE wo wori ship I Fl i li , ,, 'ce-, ond ,of N nikri, es, of , prizes 'VFW an 'TF 4-Lx prizes family, friends, RG, and DR 's friendship dreams ro succeed in life l l I I l 1988 I , prizes ,, M,W , ro be a '68 ser '7o s ro MARCELLA LYNN PERRY Morcle IIISGS summer nlgnrs, romance, PJ F , parenrs' parlence memorres of groduarlon, rlmes Wllh Karr F, 21-83, 6' 553 prlzes famlly, Sanblrd and prlce- less frlends dreams ro be nappy ana live an endless summer CAROLYN JEAN PINNELL Carol hlses roses, danang, and smarfs memorles of rlmes wfrn frlends, foor ball games prlzes famlly, frlencisnlps Wllh Karen, Debble, and Tania plans ro become a aollce orllcer MARK STEVEN PETRAUSKAS Lakes foorboll, rock-n-roll, and O C memorles of L'The Boyz, R B , K l-I , D R prlzes famlly, frrencls plans ro play college foorball was fi LAURA LEEANN POLLOCK Lnlses Journey, nord rocls, concerrs, and being wlrh MSKJEDTAMWJLRLMZEI-I memorles of musicals, casr parrles, and France '83 CNICED . prlzes maslc, famlly, and frlends plans ro pursae Q Career In slnglng and synrheslzers an 4-f ' MARK RICHARD Pl-IIPPS LIIQGS cars, money, beer, aQ's and 77's and roclsrnrroll REGINA LORETTA PORTER Lulxes llsrenlng ra maslc memarles Ilrn grade prlzes Cnrlsropner SANDRA LOUISE PICCIANI Sandy LIISES slurpees, drlving, and flowers memorles of rlme wlrn frlends , prrzes frlendsnlps WIID C P , DS , C D , and LD BARRY POSEY Senlors 101 5tanding on the temporary steps, Duoncny McCollum rolses odyonroge of o worm foil day while reading one of ner mony books, We are not camera shy, says Trocey Henry ond Adrian Owen while snorrng o nwomenr of rogerherness, The C oss Seniors Lori Marlin and Donna eyenrs. rheir Watching and listening attentively, Denise Cnrrsrman ond Krrsren Moore learn more oboor now rne newspaper rs por Am I supposed rc be hsrenrng ro rnose rogerher from Terry Smurn, on odvonced French srudenr, Karen Joclsson 102 Seniors N exclorms i . With More - 1984 i r when rhey oppeor or one of rhe mony evening sporrs l i l l Senior Linda Cooperspends rime during lunch corching up on rhe loresr gossip -. i Jump back , Billy Voighr, o soon ro be groduore of SHS, rakes odvonroge of rhe six nninures berween closs ro smoke o cigorerre. l i i i Reaching for success Senior Joe Boquiren gers his book for his nexr class M in H1 iw, mn: Computing Mr. Collins' grades con only give senior Tino Hendrick greor pleosure upon complerion Seniors 103 DARRON D PROCTOR Lilses girls, bowling, ond Angie M memories of friends prizes new cor . . plons ro orrend college ROCHELLE LAZETTE PROCTOR Rooch . . lilses movies, boys, going our, ond hoving o good rime memories of slsipping closses wirh friends prizes fomily ond groddorion plons ro pure sue 0 coreer in milirory service 104 Seniors DANIEL PROCTOR RVAY RENE PROCTOR Peaches lilies people, swimming, ond going places memories of being Mrs D's olde, meering R.C.T, Jr. . prizes fomily, friends . . . plans ro become on occounronr fx W? LAFAYE MARClA PROCTOR Durrer , , lilies o good looking mon, doncing merrories of 1Orn grode biology closs vvirn Mrs Terry prizes Rico Nelson, porenrs, grondporenrs, ond brorhers plons ro become on occoun' ronr or o compurer programmer SCOTT RAYMOND PROCTOR Lilies Dolling A F D , fun, friends, ond mon ey memories of Meclsley's closs prizes friends plons ro pursue o coreer in rne business field MALISSA KAY PROC Porlsey . likes Iisrening ro prizes Mom ond Dod l TOR music VP memories of ocring crozy Wim! plonsiro be COYTHE O COOWDUTGT OQGFOTOV l l TANADALAYA ALYICIA PROCTOR Tondell lilses being diff renr in mind, being wild ond Crozy, mon y ,rnemo ries of Iuncnrime, rhe 2 OO ell, Spd Mrs Goodvvins classes prizes friendship ring, l3.D.'s friendship, fomilys loxfe, plons ro become on occoisnron' bndfor fashion consulronr i l i l l i Iii ii I, S' THOMAS DARREN PROCTOR D.D Iiiees giris, weekends, ond porries , . memories of prom prizes fomiiy , plons ro become o ousinessmon IU! MICI-IELE LYNN PURYEAR Lilses cors, ice creom, Isoolo beors, snow, Smokey Moonroins, Fronce memories of Fronce '83, nomoniries, 'Nignr Shifrf' ond J Andersons closses prizes fom ily, friends, ond memories VERNICE MARIA PROCTOR Doory, Vern Iiixes noying o good rime memories of ocring crozy Wim G C prizes Mom ond Dod pions ro enrer me Air Force 'YV 'if' SUSAN LEIGH PYLE Kid .Iikes sonsers, mounroins, cnoco Iore, quier fumes wirh fomiiy ond Dovid, the Boy memories of 10 2181, Homecoming '61 ond '88, Fiorido bond rrip, proms . prizes fomiiy, Jody, Dovid, ond friends dreoms ro be o nurse, wife, ond morher 'UQ P-Bw iffy WANDA LYNN PROCTOR Wondo, WWW Iiises donning, being wirh friends, surprises, S rhe B, send- wichesf' ond green mer1'1OrI9S of The Greer Lore RoII'Off, bond rrips, ond rirnes wirn rhe R P prizes fomiiy, friendships me ABCCDEEJJKMMMR . plons ro become o Iowyer, vsnqhuv ly MARIA JOCELYN RABINO Jocy, Jose . . Iiises Gorfieid, Spoz, Vo Beoch summers, donong, ond nonging our wirh Julie, Dolores, Rod, ond Keirh, rolling prizes Musry ond Mom plons ro become o sysrems onoiysr ond be comforrobly rich THOMAS ALLEN PURDY Tom Iilses drog rocing, fosr cors memories of 21283, Dod plons ro become o funny cor driver MARIE CAROL RAGANO WOP . . Iiises being wirh George, week- ends, Trons Ams, 43416, , memories of '88 Sioie Sofiboii Cnompionship, Prom '82 ond '84 prizes George, fomily, friendships wiih L A., K C, TS, D R, M W, JO, ond M M pions furure in occounringffinonce Seniors 105 MARGARET LORRAINE RANSOM Margie , lilses smurfs, O C., and Chucls , . , memories of 1Orh grade gym class , prizes Chucl4s love plans ro become a compurer programmer KENNETH RAY Rl-IOAD Kenny , , Iilses long weekends, parries in OC, and honesry memories of O C 1983, 10-14-88, and rimes vvirh RR , J M , C M ,J N, and WG. . . memories of Gran' dad, Randy's dad , , furure plans in valve rhe AE Club 106 Seniors DAWN ELIZABETH REED Lilses mounrains, beaches, and sunsers . . A memories of 1Orh gracle gym class prizes family ond friends . . plans ro become a legal secrerori DARREN LEIGH RICHNAFSKY Spoolsy . lilses quier women, ourdoors, jazz music, and sunsers , memories of Florida band rrip, rallxs wirh TC, and meeting L W . . prizes family, clariners, Goodman albums, and LW 's ring . plans ro become a professional musician KENNETH L REID Hirmon lilses gir's, foorball, Volvos, and DMW's . . . memories of playing foorball, running rraclf ror SHS . prizes morher, farher, grofidporenrs, and girlfriend future plans include playing foorboll and mqoring in compurers JAMIE SCOTT RISER Likes rennis, wresrling, and LM memories of rimes vvirh friends, Mr Chewning's class 10, 11 prizes car, Belinda and Mil4e's friendships hopes ro become a compurer programmer 'i ,, 71 il l X X DOREEN RENEE REVIS ' ' Lilses O C., 7517, and sarcasm . , prizes DD, family, friendships with DR' PS., SP plans ro become a compurer programmerfanalysr VN 5 l l JAMES RANDALL RIVCIRE I Rondy lil-aes sporrs, parries in,CD.C , rimes wirh friends . . memor es of CJ C. . 1983,rimes Wim im, civi, JM.1bY, prizes and WG, Homecoming '83 memories of farher furure aspirpllons involve rhe AVF Club W il i l l l i . l II I I JAMES EMERSON ROACH, JR Jim , Iilses arr, music, ronnrng, ond nice pelople . memories of Mrs Wingard, 1982 red and blue ribbon arr awards, ond A A Coanry Fair prizes family, records . plans ro become a carroonisr l DAVID SAMUEL ROMERSTEIN Hebe Iilses comparers, DOD memories of friendships wirn D M , R L , M Z , M W , and nignrs wirh me R A prizes compare-r plans ra became a compurer programmer LARRY WAYNE RODEY DAVID W ROSE Likes Mary Ann memories of good rimes in Mrs Browns class prizes '72 Curlass plans ro become a Compurer operaror CHRISTINE ROBINSON Teddy Dear likes swimming, people, and sporrs memories of ine class of '84 prizes family, friends plans ro become a nurse KEITH ROUGHTON Lips . likes beer, Monica, and wafer skiing memories of being processed prizes van, Monica plans ro be come filrhy rich TONYA MONIQUE ROBINSON Lilses beaches, chocolare ice cream, weelsends, and snowy nignrs . . memo- ries of prom, grodaarion '84 , , prizes family, Lionel, Peaches, friendships, and memories . plans ra become an ac- counronr ar a compurer programmer ANTHONY DERKLY SANDERS, II Seniors 107 DONALD ORLANDO SAVOY Smurf , Mlses Zelda Wrndsor, navlng wlla and crazy rlmes wlrh fflGl 'OS memorles of Parrersons llrn grade snop class . prlzes lsavyasalsl Zlll 1000 plans ro be 0 mecnonlcal englneer LORA MICHELLE SHACIQELFORD Rascal Mlses Oelng wlrn Sreye, Def Leppard, and Ocean Clry memorues of 5,14 82 prlzes Sreyes loye, Ann Tolson's frlendsnlp plans ro oe wlrn boyfrlend forever 108 Seniors DARRYL EMILE SCHUMAIQEVR Shoe Mlses cold Dud, Jacls Dlacls, TlnaS prlzes VSo00, Tuna plans ro Mye a long Mfe STACY LYNN Sl-HMMEL Spacey Mlaes norses, purple, Lynyrd Slsynyrd memorles of Elorlda and N J band rrlps, rlmes wlrn MD prlzes friends, memorues of norse, famlly plans for napplness and success IO o meal cal career AQVN l,.'l,,,.-fr MARlA SCOTT Lllses onlcorns, concerrs, and daydream :ng memorles of llrn and Qrn grade vylrn L V and M M , slslpplng prlzes Loule D, frlenas, and Mom more plans lnclade comparer rralnlng and be lng wlrn Lou Q'- V LlSA MAlIlE SHOOKS Lllses beaches, porrles, people, and areal llmes wlrn frlends memorles ol llrn grade, sammer of '88 prlzes frlend' snlps, good rlmes, and srerea plans ro become a fllgnr arrendanr PATRICIA ANNE SCO VT Parrl Mlxes people, roses, I-Te lol, Care Bears, punk, Sr Parrlclds Day, plcno, preppy, and Sr Johns rremorles of I-lomecomrng'83 wlrn M M , 'rlends plans ro become a lawyer CORA LYNN SHORTER Sonja lllses me Paar Parr aggravarlon, and laagnlng of fumes wlrn B C and frlends memorles of frrendsnlps, plans ro arrend college r. III' I I BRYAN DAVID SILKE Likes rocls n'roII, rrue frrends, ond oofres . . memorles of rne Iosr doy of scr-ooI, me 2:80 beII prrzes Iwfe oIons ro become o we-Ice: or ro own o bor I Kftnn MELISSA LYNN SMITH Ijses Cots, Peosr meemng people, ond foII . , prnzes fnendsnno wrrh L P , fomIIy plgng ro become o CommerCIoI orrlsr JESSIE SAMPSON SIZEMORE, JR LILSQS drIvIng, Deung wrrn Sonoy, ond 'oos n-roII memorues of L Andersons doss prrzes fomIIy, Sondy, rrock oIons ro be o comporer orogronvmer qgf' , RUSSELL SMITH LILSQS '80, '81 CorIoss Soprefnes, 'oO Mos rongs . prrze-5 srereo if JACKIE ANN SMITH Lrkes MIIS9, nongrng our crorsrng, ond MCDonoId's food orrzes forndy oIons ro become o comoorer ooeroror fprogrornmer SHARON A SMITH Lunch Box Irmes oosIeerboII, voIIeyooII, ond rrocls memones of rhe reocners pnzes gerrrng Inro o good coIIege , forure pions Include norsrng or ore-Iovv JOELL SMITH STEVEN MICHAEL SMITH LIISGS fosr cors, goIng our, ond boxing memorres of oeIng wrrh good fnends oIon5 ro IoIn me US Morrnes Seniors 109 710 Seniors TERESA ANN SMITH Terry . , lilses being wirh friends, driving, socializing, helping orhers memories of senior year, Schmidrs class, Horners Nesr prizes friends, memories of rimes wiihJ,H.,l4J,l3C,l4A,DL,ED,MM . . plans for o career in business odminis rroiion ,gs-E GARY STEPHEN STALLINGS Lilses food, girls , memories of good rimes wirh RH , J K., TM, SS , ond V W . . prizes family ,,,a.v-v-. VALTON JAMES SMlTl-l, Jil Squeezo lilses wresrling, girls, cars, and money . memories of fhe senior dass girls of '83 prizes wresrling boolss, morher, and friends dreams ro become o professional wresrler STEVEN ALLEN STAMP Lilses '69 Mach 1 Musrong, nice girls, and good friends . . memories of good rimes vvirh good friends . . prizes family, besr friend, and car , dreoms ro hove his own business. Y is TTRACEY JEAN SOLLETRS Spacey , lilses sunny days, rainbows, ond wallfs along rhe beach memo- ries of winning rhe 1980 Srore Sofrball Championship, 9-5-63 , prizes family, friends, '74 Musrang, and rimes spenr wirh R D, -O DEBORAH ANN SWARTZBAUGH Debbie . . . likes roses, guys, weekends, rimes in OC memories of Charlie W 's class and rimes wirh friends , . prizes family, friendships wirh Carol P, Karen K , and Tania D, , . plans ro pursue o career in rhe medical field J ll L. PIROM SOMPHOM Lilses Car, house . . . memorial s rhe zoo '82, '83 . . , prizes forhi pl morher, and besr friends rich and ro have a happy life, of rrip r ly, QVOO ons ro b i JOHN SWIGE I l i fvrhffgng , T. 'Q-'::: ,JJ l o L p'wA LL-. Af li l l i i i l l WILLIAM SYKES . Iiises money, music, ond women memories of Mr 1Orh grode cioss prizes cor, rd, ond money pions ro oe- me rich ond fdmous lpmr I SAMUEL P TAYLOR ilses foorboii, bosiserooil, ond T T ' memories of beoring Gwynn Pork MICHAEL J TAFFEE Leprocon . , , likes fosr cors, good friends, ond nice giris memories of gerring ro Isnow dll my friends, especioily JK prizes fomily, friends, ond guns plons for o cdreer in diesei ouro mechanics fs, izes morher ond forher , pidns ro come o business monoger I TRACIE ANTIONETTE THOMAS Likes being oione wirh boyfriend memories of Driil Teom ond rrocls . prizes fomily, Som, cor, 0 nice home plans ro become o child psychoiogisr 'J y S o r rlYisw'Na.'5!q wa- - -- iq ..K..... ,92 1- . ilii G S1 oh an X, .I-Ann. .bn-ann. Q5 DONNA KAY TAYLOR Duck . , Iilses cruisin' wirh Missy ond Joclsie, srrowoerries memories of I'kusry's refrigeroror road, Homecoming '83 prizes fomily, cor, friendship wirh Tommy . , pions 0 coreer in nursing IU! ELIZABETH TONYALE THOMPSON Tiny T, Iiires cooking, loughing, ond spending rime wirh Johnny memories of monoging rhe '53 rrocis reom prizes Johnny plons ro become o JOUVTWOJISI iw I JAMES TAYLOR Joy . , . Iilces cheery people , , . memories of lunch , . . prizes per criclrer DERRICK TILGI-IMAN Seniors STEVEN PATRICK TIMMERMANN Beav , . , lilses naying fun, sporrs, money, and winning , memories of Iirsr roucn down prizes family, friends dreams ro be a success 4--wfv ELAINE TAYLOR VADEN Lilies Chrisrmas snapping, summer vaca- rion, and J Q memories of good rimes wirh CL, MG, DC, YH., and mp ro France prizes family, Johns ring . plans ro pursue a career in commercial media 112 Seniors STEPHEN TWIGG SHERRI LYNN VALENTINE Lilses cneeseburgers, weekends, cars, and going our vvirh friends memories of meering Gary 12-2581, graduarion , prizes family, rrue friends, and diamond ring from GC , . plans ro ne nappy and successful ,,... r BRIAN TWISDALE 91 BARBARA CAROLE VAUGI-IN Hoorers CR HD, Reds . . Iilxes slsiing, Gar- field, RKO, and being lrisn . . memories of friendships wirn MWJOMMVDCC and LC, Homecoming '83, Prom '84 prizes Kelly, Mom's reenage nearr, Dad's love, 7-2588 furure includes becoming a physical rnerapisr DEAN ANTHONY URSITTI Likes working on cars, Darlene, and par' ries memories of geiring our, HI l . prizes Darlene, car pans ra on funny cars l Aye' ,gwwv if I-19-82 Worls PAUL VAUGHN Prizes himself , plans ro become a rrucls driver ALEXANDER D VERDITSKI Lilses Kung Fu, sweer women, and ar code games memories of California '82, Mrs Harris' class prizes car plans ra be rich, famoas, and fo ger riwrough boar camp ,iii I III will I MILTON WALTON LISA DARLENE VERMILLION Liises old friends, ZZ Top, auwmn rrees, and dreaming memories of Qfn grade, parrying people prizes Em' merr, lil' Jess , plans ro be nappy, healrny, ond vvealrny f rr: L , ,, , E In fi 4 If A ri LLL, 1 - . 7 Ni - KAREN WATERS Lilses Celica Supra, parrying, and spend' ing rime warn friends memories of 11m grode, Mr Meclsleys orb period class plans ro woris wirn computers WILLIAM GREGG VOIGT B V . Iilses swimming, fisning, nanring, slsiing, friends, and parries memories of biology class wirn Kercher prizes friends, family dreams ro be success ful GORDON WATKINS STEVEN GEORGE VUTSINA5 Buffs iilses good music, good friends, and being nappy memories of Bays Srare '83, marching band '83 prizes family, friends, and fairn . , plans ro be successful and nappy H in KENNETH WAYNE WATIQINS Likes roclsfn-roll, good rimes , memo' ries of L Andersans class prizes family, friends . dreams ro be success- ful Seniors 113 FUN i,,,-1 DANIEL SCOTT WATSON Scorr, Donny . Iiises engine repoiring, fishing, rurlsey shooring, TV., goecorr . . . memories of Ieoving schooi eoriy, merol shop , . prizes own cor . . , pions ro woris on cors. Q10 SHARON LEIGH WILDBORE Red , . Iilses onimols, mororcycles, ond good rimes wirh friends memories of 1Orh grode TAG closses, 3rd Iunch, senior yeor, WS , D.L., TD. . . prizes family ond friends. 114 Seniors ANN MICHELLE WHITE Michelle, Meesh . . likes going our on weeisends, rhe beoch, '73 Novo, music, guiror, ond drums . . memories of Mr. DreedIove's orh period cioss , prizes fomily, friendships wirh Louri ond Morie . . . plons ro become o rodiologicol rechnif cion. ANDREW SCOTT WILGUS Andy Iilses rhe 2.30 beil, sleeping, vocorion . . . memories of possing , , prizes 'oo Chevelie , plons ro become o Welder. JAMES WHITE ANGELA WILLIAMS TRACY MARIE WHITE Troy . . Iilses being wirh John, sunsets . . memories of Grd lunch, . . prizes John Colicchio, RG., VD., S.W , D.H,, G C . . plons ro be successfui. JAMIE CAROL WIL IAMS N Liises guys wirh muscies, we eisends, O C , sleeping lore, spending mor ey, FFG, ond red roses , , , memories of 1Orh grode , prizes fomily, friendships W Ionelie, memories . pions Iegol secrerory, I rh Perri ond ro bedome o v-. ' 'Wo ,I,.v-..- DALE WILSON DeIco IrIses oId Mopors, smoII crowcs, Doyrono Beach, ond musrc wdeos memorxes of me summer of '83, fooroorl '83 pruzes 'o8 Dodge Cnorger, fonnrry, ond dose frrends plons ro ron hrs own oosrness ond own Iond MALISSA LEE WILLIAMS ChocIsfR H IIISES snow, nonesry AGATI-IA WINDSOR Compung, MyrrIe Deocn, oernq wrrn fom- ily memones of Superbowl Pcrode sensor floor, ond Isr Ionch orrzes o8OO Irue frxendshrps, memorres, Toffy plons ro pursue o coreer IO rroveI RANDY WINDSOR SHARON ANITA WISEMAN LlIses donong, beung wrrn R D memo nes of novnng Mrs Lennor for o reocner prizes boby srsrer, R D , ond fomIIy plons ro oecome o norse or IOIOIO rne Arr Force vb' f in LISA LYNN WISNESIQI Wlslsey Irlses IsooIo oeors, rocouerooII, orcodes, sisnng, musIc, Men or Worls mennones of FIorIdo oond mo '82, Prom '83, Homecomrng '83, rnmes warn Sneulo, Mory, ond Sosre, ond M C orzzes Sner Io's fnendshrp pIons ro oe o oosrness moIor LISA MARIE WINDSOR BonI-:er Irlaes cors, fnends memo' ries of oerng warn fruends I0 me mornrng, Moy 17, 1082 pruzes men, rhe nope of ge-rring o cor Upon grodoorron plons ro be weoIrhy ond successfuI MICHAEL DAMON WOODBREY Moose IIISGS friends Norm CoroIIno, mosrc, orr, rneorer, ond nonesry memones of Iore nIgIwrs wrrh rne R A prrzes Chorhe, dose friends, ond scnooI pIoys plons for o forure In rhe mosrc field fi Seniors 115 gr' DAVID MICHAEL WOODSON Mllse lllses lwonesry, D ond D, non conformlry, ond no soccer procrlce memorles of counry soccer clwomplon' shlp game agolnsr Douglass pnzes class nng, memorles of sunnmerjobs '52, '83 plans ro become o marlne blolo glsr. TAMMY ANN WYATT Lnlses SDRNRSHSC, JN , D D., M D, ond dancing , memories of wrwa5'ar, 1sr place cheerleodlng squad pruzes Jon, '65 Musrong dreams ro become o performer, no Senlors CHEIIYL LYNN WORMAN Sherri lllses long summers lO Bermuda, Jorge, goln' mlce'n wlrh TD. . , memorles of 1-1o-82 prlzes Doo, fam- lly, ond Davis's plans ro pursue o career In legal admlnlsrrarlon SUSAN CARA YOUNG Buclseroo lnlses Drg Snoopy, rocls' n roll, nmes wffrlends, Led Zeppelln, O C , MOOSe, C C , S-7, VFW, pam pon comps, me-ar , memories of Home- Comlng '83 prrzes famlly, friends plans ro be on osrronaur 'Mr 5:1 DRIDGETTE YVETTE WWGHT Drudge lllses ls S, W D , W L , and porrylng memorues of fun rlmes warn Som and Doug prlzes frngernolls, gold chain, and morner plans ro pursue a career in rne U SA F if wrt ,..-- MICHAEL PETER ZlCIs Frals, one of the rnree sroogesw lllS9S haylng a wlld and crazy rlme, Togo par- rles memories of lcre nlglnrs wlrn me RA, Douglass foorooll game or Frlendly 1983 pruzes famlly ond frrends, lure power plans ro become on osrro' nour l MICHEAL JEROME WING HT Drce lllses women, cars, and money , memorles of KD, SE, and AP.. prizes famlly, fruends, wollsmon ro become a successful ooxe' nessmon plans and bus: BH Stonding Out In A Crowd r r J'.!Wf0ffD J'Zf0fQ!7f'Z'ff .521s'f1oofz?zy N .lfiflsy Wfibmy 7C:QCff67'3 7272! 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M62 .fbffezzrzf 2531 N faffafz Zirzzzgy NMQ2-ff' 'fi4Zv faz.f.rffa.s' PN X In Memory of George Chewning A mon who loved leorning ond who guided Seniors 117 1 W W S V'VdSHS G UI' I 9 . . . . . r Wanda Proctor, Mitzi Carollo, Carol Edwards, Emily Ebhng, Tommy Anderson, Rusry Lombardy, Mllqe Zlcis, ond Corny Fuller Deni-We DUfflbOU9h sits in Engli5h CIOSS hudging he crowd oround c roble in me mulri-purpose room offer luncn bunny robbir on Pojomo Doy. N ' Il 2: A x Q, 1 i A f X 1 1 4 Lionel Janes is caught in deep rnoug wr obqor hrs on 118 Ser-riorg .Stephanie Parulis tries to cheer up Doreen Revis or o Surrorrsyxlle foorboll gome for O gufronsvme gp fype Shin Karen Hixon decides ro rolse o Coco-Colo breois. Senior William Bell is momenlalily clisrrocred os he mes ro conceol his rope recorder while doing his work , 1 C an Tammy Wynn says, 'Nvolce up oil you sleepy heods! i Obs I Richie Cook and Marcle Perry don'r poy much orrenrion ro rhe speoicer os Richie wons for Morcie's repiy ro his quesrion Seniors 119 en1'S hieve C .E c GJ sn SUSAN MARIE ABELL Aide 12, CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 12, Bsisbi. CVor.D 10, 11, 12 MATTHEW PRESTON ALLEN Bsl-col. U.V.D 10, CVor.D 11, 12 MICHELLE L. ALLEN Aide 11, Fioor 10 KIMBERLY ANN ALTIZER Aide 12, CI. Nire'10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, I-ioh. Soc. 11, 12, Sym. Bohd 10, 11, Hrhr. Nesr 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11 TAMARA ANDERSEN Annie Ger Your Gum 11, Cori. Chr. 11,Grod. Usher 11, Guys ood DoiIs 10, Surr. Shgs. 12, Thes. Soc. 10, 11 CVPD, 12 CPres.D CAMILLA SUE ARTHUR Aide 11, 12, Boom. Sroff 12, CI. Nire10, 11,12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11 GLENDA DENEL AUSTIN Aide 11, Chldr. 10 GENE HENR Y BARBER Aide 11 ELIZABETH PILAR BARRION CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10 CPres.D, 11 Cileg. VPD, 12, Floor 10, I-irhr. Nesr 10 L YNDA PA ULINE BA YNE Teh. 10 SONYA THERESA BELL Aide 11, Foshioh Show 11 WILLIAM MARSHALL BELL Aide 12, SGA 12 CPori.I, Bsisoi U.V.D 10, CVor.D 12 MARIA CATHERINE BERRIO Aide 12, Amie Ger Your Gun 11, CI. Nire 10, 11,12, Floor10, Giris'Srore11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12,Syrh. Bohd10,11,12,Mor.Bohd10,11,12, Vibi UVB 11, CVor.D 12 DA VID ANDREW BILLMAN Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Gum 11, FBLA 12, Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor Bohd 10, 11, 12, Sig. Bond 11, 12 JOHN F. BILSKY, JR. Aide 12, Ci Niie 12, FBLA 10, 11, 12, Fioor10, 12,1-ioh Soc 11,12,Bsol.U,V.D10,Froi 0 V D 10 120 Achieverhehrs JOSEPH A. BOQUIREN Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Chess Cib. 11, 12, Hon. Soc. 11, 12, Sym. Bohd 10, Bsbl. UV? 10, Soc. CVor.3 12, Wrsr. 12 RITA MARIE BOUCHARD CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, Girls' Srore 11, Grod. Usher 11, Hom. Soc. 11, 12, Moih Clb. 11, 12, Vibi. 0.V.D 10, 11, CVARJ 12 DANA LYNN BOWEN Vibl. CVor.D 11 TERESA ANN IJOWLES Aide 12, Ci. Nire 11, 12 KRISTINE LYN BRINSON Aide 10, 12 ALAN BRIAN BRISBON Aide 12, Teh. 10, 11, 12 KELLY MARIE BRODIGAN Aide 11, CI. Nire10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 12, Bsisol. CVor.D 11, Sfrbi. 10, 12 ADRIAN LARINE BROWN Aide 11 JOHN EDWARD BROWN, II Wrsr. 10 TANYA RENEE BROWN Aide 10, 12, Amie Ger Your Guru 11, Coh. Chr. 12, FBLA 11, 12, Bslsbi. CSVOLP 10, Thes. Soc 12 KIMBERLY JUNE BRUCE Aide 12, Ci. Nire 11, 12, FBLA 10, Fioor 10, 11, 12, I-imr. Nesr 10 CHER YL ANN BURNETTE Aide 11, 12, Chry. Pg. 11 RITA LYNNETTE BUTLER Aide 11, Coh. Chr. 11 CSeC.D, Driil Tm. 10 THOMAS WILTON BUTLER, JR. Bslsbl. CVor.D. 12, Frbl. U.V.D 10 VERNA LYNN BUTLER FBLA 11, 12, Floor 11, 12, Horn. Soc. 11, 12 JOHN FRANKLIN BYRER Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Gum 11, Floor 10, 12, Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor. Bohd 10, 11, 12, Frbi. CIVJ 10, Sig. Bohd 11, 12 PATRICIA ANN CAPONE Aide 10, Grod. Usher 11 MELISSA GAIL cAsro Aide 12, Boom. Sroff12, ci. Nire 12, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 12 1 THOMAS STEPHEN CA TANIA 1 Amie Ger Your Guru 11, CI. Nire 11,iSym. Bond 11, 12, Mor. Bohd 10, Frbl. CMAJ 10, CVor.D 11, 12, Sig. Bohd 11, 12 1 1 i MICHAEL PATRICK CA WLEY 1 Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Gum 11, Boom. i Sroff 12, Boys' Srore 11, CI. Nire 10, 12, Floor 10, 11, Morh Cib. 11, 12, Teh. 10 GAIL STACEY CHANDLER 1 Aide 11, Driil Tm 10 ' i ERIK CHRISTENSEN W Aide 12, see. cvdm 11 1 DENISE MARIE CHRISTMAN J Aide 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Hrhr. Nesr 12 1 i DARREL WAYNE CLICK i Bsbl. CVor.D 10,11,12, Soc. CVor.D 12 i i BELINDA LEE COA TES 1 Amie Ger Your Gun 11, CI. Nirei11, 12, FBLA 12, Fioor 11,12 i i 1 KATHLEEN ELAINE COCHRAN i 1 Aide 12, Hoh, Soc. 11, 12, Bslsol. CVor.D 10, 11, 12, Sfrol. 10, 11, 12 1 CHRISTOPHER A. COLEMAN 1 Aide 12, wid. 10, red. 10, 11, 12 i i RICHARD W. COOK Aide 10, 11, 12, Soc. CVor.D 10, 11, ohisey mei. 11 1 I 1 JOSEPH HAROLD COOKSEY, JR. Hom. Soc. 11,12, Bsbi. CVor.D 10, 11, F2, Frol. UV? 10 , LINDA MARIE coopsn i Aide 12, Coh. Chr. 11,12 1 i FRANK JOSEPH CORMAN, III 1 Chess Cib 11, 12, CI. Nire 12, Morh Clb. 12, Bsbl UVB 10, 11, CVor.D 12 i ' i VIRGINIA LYNNE CORONA i 1 Aide 11, 12, Annie Ger Your Guh'i 11, Com. Chr 10, 11, 12, Floor 12, Guys ood boils 10, suii. sees. 11, 12, Thes. see. io, 11,J12 rseeb CHER YAL ANN CORSER A Aide 12, CI. Nire10, 11, 12, Fioor11, Deb. Tm. 11 i i i i i MARY ELISABETH COSTELLO Aid-210, 11, Ci Nire10, 11, 12,Chry1 Pg, 10, 11, FBLA 11, Flog Corp, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, i-imr. Nesr 12 KIMBERLY ANN COYLE Ci. Nire 12, Floor 11, Sym Bohd 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12, Coh. Bohd 10, Teh. 12 CRAIG ANTHONY clzoom Frbl. won 10, 11, 12 JOSEPH BRIAN CR YER CI. Nire11, 12, Bslsbl, CVor.D11, 12, Frol. UVB 10, CVor.D 11, 12 MICHAEL DA VID CUMBERLAND CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 11, 12, Golf Tm. 10, 11, 12, Soc 0 VJ 10 ROSSLIN L. CURTIS Aide 12, Vibi. UVB 10, 11, Bsisoi. CMoh.D 10, Teh, 11 PATRICK E CUSATO Aide 10, 11, Ci, Nire 11 JAMES THOMAS DANDRIDGE Ci. Nire 10, 11 JENNIFER DANDRIDGE Coh. Chr. 10, 11, 12 EDWARD WILLIAM DARMSTEAD Aide 11, 12, CI, Nire 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Hrhr. Nesr 11, 12, Teh 11, 12 DEBORAH LYNN DA VIS Aide 12, Amie Ger Your Gum 11, Chldr 12 C5901 CI, Nire11, 12, Fioor11, 12, Bslsbi. CVOTD 11, Vlbl CJ VD 11, Sr Pg 12, Mom, Ahh, 12 RONALD CHRIS DA VIS FBLA 11, Hrhr Nesr 12 KENNETH BRIAN DAWSON Aide 11, Cl. Nire 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12, Floor 11, Frol. CJ VD 10 CARA MARIE DEDOMINICIS Boom Sroff11, 12 CEd D, Bslsbl, CSispr.D11,Teh. CSI1pr,D 12, Aide 12 PATRICK STUART DENNIS Aide 11, 12, Boom Srof112, Ci Nire10, 11, 12, Chry Pg, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Hoh Soc, 11, 12, Golf Tm, 10, 11, 12 CA TIA DESOUSA Aide 10, 12 JANELLE CAROL DIGIOVINE Aide 11, 12, Boom Sroff11, 12, Grod. Usher 11 SEAN MICHAEL DONAHUE Sym. Bohd 12, Mor Bohd 10, 11, 12, Sig. Bohd 12 MICHAEL O.A. DONALDSON Aide 12, Coh. Chr 11, 12, Soc. CVorD 12 BARBARA JEAN DOWNEY Aide 11, 12, CI Nire 12, Fioor 12, Bsbi, CMoh,D 11,12 WILLIAM JOSEPH DRAPER Aide 12 ELIZABETH JEAN DUNLAP A1de 10, 12, CI Nire 10, 11, 12, Coh Chr. 11, Fioor10, Grod. Usher 11, Guys ohd Dolls 10, Pom Pohs 11, Mom. Ahh 11, 12 DENISE MICHELLE DURNBAUGH Aide 11, Boom Sroff 12, Cl Nire 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod Usher 11, Sfroi 10, 11, 12 EMILY H. EBLING Aide 12, Boom Sroff 12, Ci Nire 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10 CSeC.D, 11 CV PD, 12 Ci-Iisri, Fiog Corp. 11, 12 CCo-Copr D, Floor 11, 12, Grod, Usher 11, SGA 12 CSecD JAMES LEVON EDGE II Frbl CJ V D 10 CAROL BETH EDWARDS Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Boom Sroff12, CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11 CSec.D, 12 CPorI.D, Flog Corp. 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Morh Clb, 11, SGA 12 CTreosD, Wrsr CSrors.D 12, Surr Shgs. 12, Thes Soc, 12 BERNARD EVERRETT EPPS Bsisbi CVor.D 12, Frbl. CVor.D 11 STEPHANIE MARIE EVANS Aide 12 JAMES TYRONE FENWICK Cl Nire11, 12,FrbI,CVor.D10, 11,12,TrIs. 10,12 MICHELLE LOUISE FLESCH Aide 12, Ahhie Ger Your Guru 11, Ci. Nire 10, 11, 12, Flog Corp 10, 11, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, 'Guys ohd DoIis 10, Hoh, Soc 11, 12 Hrhr. Nesr 12, Surr Shgs, 12, Thes. Soc 12 DANIEL ANDREW FOWLER Cl, Nire 11, 12, Floor 11, 12 WILLIAM E. FOWLER Aide12, Bsbl, CJ.V1D10, Frbl. CJ.V.D11,CVor.D12 ANGELA DARLENE FRANK Sym.Bohd10,11,Mor.Bohd10,11,Srg. Bohd 11 KEITH THOMAS FRASER Aide 11 SUSAN LEEANNE FR YE Aide 10, 11, 12, Chidr. CVor.D 12, Homchg. Phh 12, Bsbi, CMGOD 10, 11, 12 MICHELE LEIGH GANK Aide 12, Ci Nire 10, 11, 12, FBLA 10 CVPJ, 11 CTreos.D, Fiodr 10, 11, 12, Hmr, Nesr 10, 12 MARY CHRISTINE GANN Aide 12, Ci. Nire 10, Floor 11, Sym, Bohd 11, 12, Mor Bohd 10, 11, 12, Coh, Borid 10 KAREN DENISE GARNER Aide 12, Coh Chr 12 KRISTA ROSE GEHLKEN Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Floor 10 11, 12, Guys ohd DoIis 10, Thes, Soc, 10, 11 12 MICHAEL ALLEN GIFFORD BsoI,CJ,VD10, CVor.D11,12, Soc. CVor.D10, 11 12, Wrsr 12 KIM RENEE GREER Drill Tm, 10, 11, Aide 12 Achievemehis 121 ROBIN CHER YL GREENE Aide 12, CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, Colr. Grd. 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12 RODNEY EARL GREGORY Morh Clb. 12 ROBERT DWA YN GRIMES Aide 12, Cl. Nire 10, Floor 10 JEFFREY ALLEN HALE Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Boys' Srore 11, Cl. Nire 11, 12, Floor 11, 12, Grod, Usher 11, Hon. Soc, 11, 12, Frbl. CJLVJ 10, CVor,D 10, 11, 12 DARR YL ANDRE HALL Bsbl. CVor.D, Bslsbl. CVor.D YVETTE MARIE HAMILL Aide 10, 12, Cl. Nire 11, 12, l-lmr. Nesr 11, 12, Moih CID 11, 12 TRACE Y NEIL HAMILTON Annie Gef Your Guh 11,Doom.Sroff12,CI, Nire 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, Pom Pohs 12, Surr. Shgs. 12 FELICIA DANIELLE HAMMOND Cl. Nire 11, Drill Tm. 10, 11, 12 CCopr.D, Grod, Usher 11 KAREN MARIE HAMPTON Aide 10, Cl. Niie 10, 11, 12, Colr. Grd. 11, 12, Morh Clb. 12, Frbl. CMoh.D 12 THOMAS OWEN HANRAHAN Floor 11, 12, Sym. Bond 10, 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12, Srg. Bond 12, Pir Orch. 11 122 Achieve-rrierirs CARLA PA TRICE HARLEY Cori. Chr, 10, 11, 12 GENEVA HARPER Drill Tm. 10, 11, 12 DA VID MICHAEL HARRINGTON Aide 12, Chess Clb. 10, CI. Nire10, 11, 12, Fibl. U,V.D 10, Wrsr. 11, 12 CCopr.D JAMES ANDERSON HARRIS Aide 12, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, Frbl. CVor.D 11, 12 CHERRIE DENISE HA WKINS Aide 12, Cl. Nire 10, Drill Tm 10, 11, CCOpr.D, Grod. Usher 11 RANDALL ALLEN HA YDEN Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Boys' Srore 11, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Guys ond Dolls 10, Hon. Soc. 11, 12, Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor. l3orid10,CDrum NUr.D11, 12, Dslsbl. CJ,V.D 11, CVor.D11, 12, Soc. CIVQ10, CVor.D10,Srg. Bond 12, Thes. Soc. 12, Cori. Bond 10 RISTINA LEE HENDRICKS Aide 12, Flog Corp. 11, 12 CCopr.Dg Hom. Soc. 11, 12, Hrhr. Nesr 10 DENNIS HILL Bsbl. CVor.D 12 JULIE SUE HILL Aide 12, Ci. Nile 10, 11, 12, Cdl. Grd. 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, I-lon. Soc. 11, 12 KAREN ELAINE HIXSON Aide 12, Cl, Nire10, 11, Floor 10, 11, Coh. Bond 10, 11, Sym. Bond 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12 KAREN E HODGE Aide 11, 12, Boom. Sroff12, Cl. Pres, 12, Hrnr. Nesr 10, 11, 12, Vlbl. CMori.D 10 JOSEPH RAYMOND HOFFMAN Aide 10, 11, Ci. Nire10, 11, 12, Fiddi lo, 11, 12, Golf Tm. 10, 11, 12 CCopr.D WILLIAM BRADLEY HORNBEAK Cl, Nire10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Sym. Bond 11,12,Mor. Bond10,Frbl.CJ.V.D10,CVor.D11, 12, Golf Tm 10, 11, 12 DOUGLAS DEAN HUSTON Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 12, Grod. Usher 11, Dsbl. CJ.V.D 105 Frbl. CJ.V.D 10, 11 KAREN LYNN JACKSON Aide 12, CI. Nire 10, 11, 12, Colr. Grd. 10, 11 CCOpr.D, FBLA 12 CSec.D, Floor 10, '1, 12,'Hrhr. Nesr 12 DA VID S. JOHNSON JR. Frbl, U.V.D 11 LA WRENCE JOHNSON A Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11 RENEE SHANEL JOHNSON Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Floor 12 CHRISTOPHER MARK JONES Dsl4bl, CJ,V.D 10, CVor,D 11, 12, Frbli CJ.V.D 10 DONALD Mccoif JONES, Jn. l Fri-ii uw 11 i LIONEL JONES A Boom, Sroff 12, Trls. 10, 11 l DEBORAH LYNN JOYNER Aide 12, Floor 11, 12 CATHERINE IRENE KAPLAN Aide 11 FA YE LORRAIN KEPNER Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Gum 11, CI. Nire 11, 12, Floor 10, 12, Hon. Soc. 11, Bond 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12 STEVE KERCHER Aide 10, 11, Soc. CVOr.D 11 DONNA MARIE KESSLER Aide 11 KAREN ELAINE KESSLER Aide 12 TAE K. KIM Soc, CVor.D 10, 11, 12 l PA UL MICHAEL KING l , ci. Nire10, ii, 12, Fiddi 10, 11, 12, usd. diva io, CVOr.D 11, 12 l ROBERT TAKASHI KLENOSKI ' Aide 12, CI Nire 10, 11, 12, FIoor110, Dsbl CJ.V.D 10, Frbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12, Trljr. 11 COLLEEN LAUREEN LARGE 1 Aide 11, 12, Fidel 10, 11, 12, limi. Wesr 10 DA VID WA YNE LAU Aide 12, Ahhie Ger Your Guh 11, Floor 11, 12,Syrh.l3ohd10,11,12,Mor.0ohd10,11,12, Soc. CVor,D 12, Sig. Bohd 11, 12 DOREEN EILEEN LAUGHER Y Aide 12, Cl. Nire 12 BELINDA ROSARIO LEE Aide 11, 12, Chldr, 11, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, CI. Sec. 12, Cl. Del. 10, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod Usher 11, Guys ohd Dolls 10, Horhchg. Prih. 10, SGA 11 CSec.D, Vlbl. U.V.D 10, CVor.D 12, Teh. 11,12 ERIC L. LENHART Aide 12, Cl. Nire 11, 12, Flodr 10, 11, 12, Frbl. CVor.D 12 TONJA THERESA LINDSE Y Aide 12, Cl. Nire 12, Girls' Srore 11, Dslsbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12 RUSSELL AUGUSTAS LOMBARDY, II Ahhie Ger Your Guh 11, Boys' Srore 11, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, Wrsr. 10, Thes. Soc. 12 BERNARD EDWARD LYKES Boom. Sroff 12 JA YNE DIANE MAIER Aide 10, Boom. Sroff12, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Cl. Sec. 11, Chry. Pg. 10, Floor 10, 11, Girls' Store 11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Porh Pohs 11, 12 CCopr.D LORI EILEEN MARTIN Cl. Nire 12, Floor 11, 12, Teh. 11, 12 MICHELLE COLLEEN MCCALL Cl. Nire 12, Floor 12, Bslsbl. CMoh.7 11, 12, Sfrbl. CMoh.D 11, 12 MICHAEL LEWIS MCCLANNON Cl. Nire 11, 12, FBLA CVPD 12, Floo Nesr CCriricD 12 r 12, l-lrhr. DUANCHY MCCOLLUM Coh. Chr 10, 11, 12 JOSEPH L. MCCONA TY Wrsr. 10 JOHN THOMAS MCGEE Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, COTY. Pg. 10, Floor 10, 11, Hoh. Soc. 11,12,Sym 0ohd11,12,Nlor. Bohd 10, 11, 12 CPres.D, Wrsr. 10, 12, Sig. Bohd 11, 12, Coh. Bohd 10 KAREN RENEE MCLAUGHLIN Aide 11, 12, Foshioh Show PHILLIP JOSEPH MCLA UGHLIN Boys' Srore 11, Wrsr. 10, 11, 12 ARLENE ELIZABETH MERCIER Aide 12, Cl. Nire 12 PETER ANTHONY MEZZAPELLE Aide 12, Ahhie Ger Your Guh 11, Chess Clb. 11, 12, Soc. iVor.D 12, Wrsr. 12 TIMOTHY ROBERT MILEY Aide 12, Doys'Srore11, Cl. Nire11, 12, Floor 11, Guys ohd DoIls 10, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Syrh. Bohd 11, 12, Mor. Bohd 10, 11, 12, Sig. Bohd 11, 12, Coh. Bohd 10 SUSANNE MARIE MILLER Aide 11, 12, Doom. Sroff12, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Cl. Pres. 11, Cl. VP. 12, Cl. Treos. 10, Chry. Pg. 11, Floor 10, 11, 12, Girls' Srore 11, Grod. Usher 11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, pOI'T'1 POFWS11, 12 CTreos.D, Teh. 10, 11 THOMAS VINCENT MILLER, III Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, Bsbl. CJ.V.D10, Frbl. U.V.D 10, CVor.D 11,12 LORENZO MINGO Frbl. CJ.V.D 10, Trls. 11, 12, Wrsr. 10 WILHELMINA MARIE MOEHRING Aide 11, 12, Vlbl. CMoh.D 11 CHRISTINE KA THLEENE MOORE Aide 10, Cl. Nire 11, 12, Pom Pohs 11, 12 CCO- Coprl KRISTIN ELIZABETH MOORE Aide 11, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Hoh. Soc. 11,12, Hrhr. Nesr12, Vlbl. CMOF1.21O MONICA JO MOORE Aide 12, Cl Nire 12 SUSANNE MARIE MURPHY Aide 12, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, Soc. CMoh.D 10, Sfrbl. 10, 12, Wrsr. CMoh.D 11 DWA YNE MONROE MYERS Floor 11, Dslsbl. CMoh.D 11, Frbl. CJ.V.D 10 JENNIFER MARIE NANCE Ahhie Ger Your Guh 11, Chldr. 11, 12, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, CI. Del. 11, Coh. Chr. 10, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, 'xGuys ohd Dolls 10, Morh. Ahh 11, 12 DEBRA JOAN O'CLAIR Boom Sroff 12, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Cl. Treos. 12, Cl. Del. 11, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, l-lorhchg Prih 11, 12, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Sfrbl. 10, 11, 12, Vlbl. CJ.V.D 10, 4Vor.D 11, 12 DOROTHY JEAN O'CLAIR Boom Sroff12, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Hoh Soc. 11, 12, Syrh. Dohd 11, 12, Mor. BOhd1O,11,12,5fibI. 10,11,12,Vlbl.CJ.V.D10, CVor.D 11, 12, Coh. Bohd 10 DEBORAH MARIE OSMAN Aide 11, 12, Chldr. 11, 12 CTreos.D, Floor 11, 12, Horhchg Prih. 12 KA THR YN JOANNE OWEN Aide 11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Dslsbl. CVor.D11, 12, Sfrbl. 10, 11, 12 BETHANY VIVIAN PALMER CI. Nire 12, Floor 12 STEPHANIE ANNE PARULIS Cl. Nire 12, Sfrbl. 10 MARK STEVEN PETRAUSKAS Frbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12 RHONA JAQUELINE PHILL Keyerre Clb. CTC. Wmsb Arhinvo 1925 MARK RICHARD PHIPPS Aide 12 SANDRA LOUISE PICCIANI Aide 12, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Hrhr. Nesr 11 CAROL YN JEAN PINNELL Aide 10, 12, Annie Cuer Your Guo 11, Chldr. U.V.D12, 0 Nire10,11, 12, Trls. 10 ccopm, 11, Wrsr. CM0h.D 10 LAURA LEEANN POLLOCK Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Cl. Nire 12, Com. 'Guys ond Dolls 10, Surr. SOQS, 11, 12, Thes. Soc, 10, 11, 12 BARRON D. PROCTOR Coh. Chr. 10, 12, Gsp. Chr. 10, Surr. Shgs. 11 LAFA YE MARCIA PROCTOR FBLA 12 MALISSA KAY PROCTOR Cori. Chr. 12, Grod. Usher 11, Bslbabl. CVor.D10, 11 RVAY RENE PROCTOR Aide 12, Cl. Nire 11, 12 SCOTT RA YMOND PROCTOR Cl. Nire 12 VERNICE MARIA PROCTER Aide 11 124 Achievemehrs Chr. 12, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 12, Grod. Usher 11, WANDA LYNN PROC TOR Annie Ger Your Guo 11, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Cl. Del. 12, FBLA 12, Floor 11, 12, Guys ond Dolls 10, Hon. Soc 11, 12, Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor, Bond 10, 11, 12, Thes. Soc. 11, 12, Cori. Bond 10 THOMAS ALLEN PURDY Soc. C.J.V.D 10, CVor.D 11 MICHELE LYNN PUR YEAR Aide 12, Cl. Nire 11, Floor 12, Grod. Usher 11, Horn. Soc. 11, 12, Hmr. Nesr 11, 12 CCO-Ed.D, Morh Clb. 11, 12, UN, Clb. 10 SUSAN LEIGH PYLE Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Cl. Nire10,11,Colr. Grd. 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11, Floor 10, 12, ered. Usher 11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Hrhr. Nesr 11, 12, Morh Clb. 12, Surr. Shgs. 12 MARIA JOCEL YN RABINO Aide 12, Boom. Sroff 12, Cl. Nire 11, 12, Cl. Del. 10, Cl. Treos. 11, FBLA 10, 11, Floor 11, Hoh. Soc. 11, 12, Pom Pohs 10, 11 CCopr.D, 12 MARIE CAROL RAGANO Aide 12, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, Hon. Soc. 11, 12, Sfrbl. 10, 11, 12 MARGARET LORRAINE RANSOM Aide 12, Sfrbl. 10 DAWN ELIZABETH REED Aide 12 KENNETH L. REID Frbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12, Trlx 10, 11, DOREEN RENEE news Aide 10, 11, SGA cypa 12, ren. KENNETH RA Y RHOAD i 12 12 Boys' Srore 11, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Cl. Pres. 10, Cl. VP. 11, COTY, Pg. 12, Floor 10, 1'I, 12, Hon. Soc. 11, 12, Sym. Bond 10, 11, Morh Clb. 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12, SGA Pres. 12, Sr. Pg. 12 DARREN LEIGH RICHNAFSK Y Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Guru 1', FIo0r10, Guys ohd Dolls 10, Hon. Soc. 1 Bond 10, 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, Bond 11, 12 JAMIE SCOTT RISER Teh. 10, 11, 12, Wrsr. 12 JAMES RANDALL RIVOIRE 1 125 11, 12,! sig. 0.N1fe10,11,12,0.y.P.10,0.0ei. 12, Floor 10, 11, 50A yp. 11, Bsbl. CJ.V.D10, cvQr.p11, 12, Frbl. uw 10 JAMES EMERSON ROACH, JR. Surr, Srud. 12 TON YA M ONI QUE R OBINS ON Chldr. 11, 12, Homchg. Gum. 12 DA VID SAMUEL ROMERSTEIN Aide 10, 11, Chess Clb. 11, 12, Cl. DAVID W. ROSE Frbl. CMoh.D 10, 11 DARR YL EMILE SCHUMAKER Aide 12 PATRICIA ANNE SCOTT Aide 10, 11, 12, Boom. Sroff12, Cl. 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 1 11, 12, Hmr. Nesr 10, 11, 12, Moth me ,11, 12 Nire 510, 11, 1, l-lon. Soc. CIb.l11, 12 LORA MICHELLE SHACKELFORD l Aide 11, 12 STAC Y LYNN SHIMMEL Floor 10, Sym. Bohd11, 12, Mor. 12, Coh. Bohd 10 CORA LYNN SHOR TER Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Cl. 00110 l10, 11, Nile Floor 10, 11, 12, Guys ond Dolls 101 Horn. Soc. 11, 12, Vlbl. U.V.D 10 BRYAN DA VID SILKE Aide 12, Frbl. UVQ 10 JESSIE SAMPSON SIZEMORE JR. Aide 10, 12 JACKIE ANN SMITH Aide 12, Cl. Nire 12, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 12 MELISSA LYNN .SMITH Aide 12, Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Floor 10, Surr. Srud. 12 SHARON A. SMITH Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12, Sfrbl. 10, 11 TERESA ANN SMITH Cl, Nire 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Hrhr. Nesr CEd.D 11, 12 VALTON JAMES SMITH, JR. Wrsr. 12 TRA CEY JEAN SOLLERS Aide 12, Floor 10, Sfrbl. 10, 11, 12 GAR Y STEPHEN STALLINGS CI. Nire 11, 12, Floor 11, 12, SOC. UV? 10, CVor.D 11, 12, Wrsr. 12 DEBORAH ANN S WAR TZBAUGH Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Cl. Nire11, 12, Flog Corp. 11, Floor 12, Tris. 11, Surr, Shgs. 10, 11, 12, Wrsr. CMon.D 10 DONNA KA Y TA YLOR Aide 11, CI. Nire 10, FBLA 11, 12 Cireosb, Floor 10, 11, Hrmr. Nesr 11 SAMUEL P. TAYLOR Aide 10, Cl. Nire10, 11, 12, Bslsbl. CVor.D11, 12, Frbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12 TRACIE ANTIONETTE THOMAS Drill Tm. 10, 11, 12, Tris. 10 ELIZABETH TONYALE THOMPSON Tris. CMoh.D 11, 12 STEVEN PATRICK TIMMERMANN Bsbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12, Bslsbl. CJ.V.D 10, Frbl. CVor.D 10, 11, 12 DEAN ANTHONY URSITTI Aide 10, 11, 12, Wrsr. 10, 11, 12 ELAINE TAYLOR VADEN Aide 10, 11, 12, Cl, Nire11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Horn. Soc, 11, 12, l-lrhr. Nesr 10, 11, 12 SHERRI LYNN VALENTINE Aide 11, 12 BARBARA CAROLE VAUGHN Aide 12, CI. Nire10, 11, 12,Cor1. Chr. 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Bslsbl, CSror.D10, 11, 12, Sfrbl. CSror.D 12, Deb. Tm. 11 PA UL VA UGHN Aide 12 LISA DARLENE VERMILLION Aide 12, Boom. Sroff 11, Cl. Nire 12 STEVEN GEORGE VUTSINAS Aide 11, 12, Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Boys' Srore 11, CI Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, l-lon. Soc. 11, 12, Sym. Bond 10, 11, 12, Mor. Bond 12, Golf Tm 11, Srg. Bond 12 ANN MICHELLE WHITE Aide 10, 11, 12 TRACY MARIE WHITE Aide 12 SHARON LEIGH WILDBORE Aide 11 JAMIE CAROL WILLIAMS Aide 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11 MALISSA LEE WILLIAMS Aide 10, 12, Chldr. 11, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, l-lomcorwg. Prim. 10, 11, 12, Horn. Soc. 11, 12 DALE WILSON Aide 12, Frbl. CVor.D 12 LISA MARIE WINDSOR Aide 12 SHARON ANITA WISEMAN Aide 10 LISA LYNN WISNESKI Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Boom. Sroff 12, Sym. Bond 11, 12, Mor. Bond 10, 11, 12, Coh. Bond 10 MICHAEL DAMON WOODBRE Y Annie Ger Your Guru , Cl. Nire12, Con. Chr. 12, Floor 12, Grod. Usher 11, Hrhr. Nesr 12, Thes. Soc. 12 DA VID MICHAEL WOODSON Aide 12, CI. Nire 12, Grod. Usher 11, Soc. CVor.D 11, 12 CHER YL LYNN WORMAN Aide 10, Floor 10, Hoo. Soc. 11, 12, SGA CPr. As? 12, Bsbl. CMoh.D 10, 11, Vlol. CJ.V.D 10, Nor? 11 BRIDGETTE YVETTE WRIGHT Aide 11, Floor 12 MICHAEL JEROME WRIGHT Bslsbl. CJ.V.D 10, Frbl. CJ.V.D 10, Tris. 12 TAMMY ANN WYA TT Annie Ger Your Gun 11, Chldr. 11 CSeC.D, 12 CCopr.D, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Cl. Sec. 10, Cl. Del. 11, Con. Chr. 12, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, Guys ond DolIs 10, Vlbl. CMoh.D 10, Srg. Bohd CVoc.D 12, Thes. Soc. 11, 12, Morh. AOD. 12 SUSAN CARA YOUNG Cl. Nire 11, 12, Pom Poms 11, 12 MICHAEL PETER ZICK Annie Ger Your Guru 11, Boys' Srore 11, Cl. Nire 10, 11, 12, Cl. Del. 12, FBLA 12, Floor 10, 11, 12, Grod. Usher 11, l-lrhr. Nesr12, Morh Clo. 12, Frbl. UVA 11, Thes. Soc. 12 Ln fD 2. Q D !LI SAS SJUS P D I rn 4 fb 3 m 3 G S ui Juniors l .li Junior Class Officers: Michelle Bouchord, delegore, Billy Greene, delegore, Chrisrine Aoobo, secrerory, Jorrod Edge, Donny Hoffmon, vice-president, Nicole Finch, delegore, Bill Torh, delegore, Shoron Leoson, rreosurer. According ro presidenr Jorrod Edge ond secrerory Chrlsrine Abobo, rhis yeor'sjunior closs is one of rhe more spirlred of oll rhe closses. The mem- bers ore enrhusiosrlc obour every oc- riviry rhey ger involved in. There ore mony individuols in rhe group who hove originol ideos, ond rhere ore some who ore very rolenred in pur- ring rhese ideos ro use. Togerher, rhese members will show Surrorrsville vvhor rhey hove ro offer. As presidenr ,lorrod Edge sold, I hove no plons ro run for presidenr nexr yeor, so rhis yeor will be my only chonce ro reolly help my closs. I'm going ro molse sure this yeor vvill be memoroble for me our especiolly for rhe whole closs. We've gor vvhor ir rolses ro be rhe best. Juniors .l -1, l Iuniol Class Presidenf Jorrod 5' I Junior Closs Sponsor- Mrs. Kessler . , i porriciporing in o pep rolly. while .fr Juniors Singled Cut 5 , r fs,,:e. .fra '4'-i5-s, ' , XS- While listening in yearbook, Derh Bond shows rhor school is nor oiwoys excunng Mm'mm good Johnny Copers is one person who enjoys his lunch. Hard at work in Mr. Cady? room Shoron Leoson rolses o quiz sbt XE? if ' R NJ Cho A ., ski Juniors 127 Chrusrrne Abobo Tsmarny Abercrombre Debra Adams Gregory Alhson Bonordo Alvarez Srepnen Baorckr Berry Barley Brion Barley Cynrhno Balser Yolanda Baker Joner Baron Cherylann Barrrngron Ernc Beach Theresa Beard Paul Dellerry Rocnerle Bennerr Bonard Bennrngnoven Sonrrogo Beron Lorenzo Bnsnaa Eluzabern Bond Michelle Bouchard Brenda Bougher Angelo Bowen Ahaa Bowman 128 Juniors was-.. ,,3,,, 1 ' , rr B X . li rw ,L ,M f x KQQX w ii 'UV fs 92' X fx..-, vw cf S Bon appefir . Junior Sandra Roebuck munches a bunch of Friras during Jnch, '3 I M rr' ll! T -.r 1. 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Sandra Boyd Christopher Boylan Thomas Brady Alkesh Brahmbharr Charles Brescia Diane Brinkley Vicki Broom Lisa Brown Kimberly Brach Paul Bruch Tanya Burleson Alisa Coban Misscy Cage Trina Calloway Bryce Campbell Cynthia Campbell Pamela Connady Darlene Capers Johnny Capers Mitzi Corolla Sophia Carr Donald Carroll Francis Carroll David Casey Douglas Corhro Dale Chambers Roberr Coker Dorie Collins Lori Comer Darleen Compron Mila Cook Douglas Copeland Michelle Copeland Reginald Copeland Nichelle Corberr Merriel Corser Karon Cosby Mark Cosrella James Coughlin Joel Crisler Christine Darmsread Gregory Davidson David Deisbeck Mary Demenr Barbara Devine Darryl Dillard Sandro Danze Samuel Dopler Susan Dopler Juniors 129 X 1 Juniors l Juniors Sho Their Sides Pretending to pose for Gentlemen 's Quarterly, Aloerr Juniors Richard Thomas, Billy Toth, Kim Thompson, Eric Tinlshom, Sherri Tolson, Denise Toyior, ond Adom Turner are rhe Ashe models one of rhe nevvesr fashions. T Teom -1... I n-Q, if ,par 130 Juniors John Leishear props his feet up on MoryAnn Demenr's choir and makes himself comforroble in y closs. WN 12 4, S I s 1 ,Y J wg. 9 K 51114 J? amihigm .Lag + ,WK Tamola Dorson Kimberly Dugas Wanda Ducan Daniel Duringer Suzanne Ebling Jarrod Edge Gina Elliorr Ronald Faxio Tony Ferranre Nicole Finch Druce Flonary Sheila Flynn Sreven Folger Theresa Fosrer Scarr Frascoia John Freeman Roberr Friel Frederlcls Frye Carhy Fuller Juan Gaddy Louis Galloway Gerald Ganls Angela Gaslsin Dana Garewood Lolania Gay Scorr Gerczynslei Michael Giarrh Joneone Gibbs Sracy Gieldo David Glenn Robert Gorrnan Manuel Gould William Greene Martin Grigsby Michelle Hall James Hampron Bren Hanes Jo Hanrohan Pioberra Harper Harry Harrison Daniel Harvey Barbara l-louis Reginald Hawlsins Charles Hayden Toi Hendriclxs Sean Henson Carol Hill Laura Hilrnon Daniel Hoffman 132 Juniors Juniors 'wr 5iiV,V,y,y,N ig,,M,,s,,- are 2, V' ,fs Ayll, V CST? i' 4. 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X P14 Y S , ey I I S if Klmberly Hubbord Knmberly Hunrer Donuel l-lusemon Denus Husemon Joseph Joclsson Eorl Jefferson Eugene Jeffrles Sondra Jeffnes Deboroh Jensen Se-on Johnson Bruce Johnson Sreven Jones Rebecco Kouren Lesley Keorns Llso Keorns Kelrh Keener Morls Kelly Todd Kern Deborah Kessler Don Kung Tereso Klng Moryberh Khclf Sondro Krucelyols Penny Kruger Juniors 133 A A Hitting the books big time, Poul Voughn snows rhor he-'s no srronger ro rne Hbrory. Junior Brenda Boyer llsrens orrennvely ro Mr Jenl-uns In chernisrry closs I Q 1 , ! 5 i .Y- r . ! , I 'l -1- ' n 1 '1 N - --1----- -l- ' ............ V ffl ' I 4 ,N q i 7 N I I L gs-j' I , Q7 'fu ,,, , i ,t. r f r 2 3: ' V L A My 7 Z ,....,, Qfter being introduced Dsl! Torh, o vorslry foorooll pioyer Hal Hal-you've been caught! Tum Vorney looks Innocent os his noncl ns on someone e-Ise's locker . und o junior delegore, gers up ro receuve me opplouse JUVNOV5 135 rom the crowd or rhe pep roliy -uniors Philip Kulle gtg Jeffrey LOU , 5 N . is X A 7 L ,. 8 'JR L 42 ' 'X - ' A- L' K K '- X - Harry Lowrence Shoron Leoson Juiie Lee John Leishe-or Srocey Lengle Joseph Leonord John Leus Denise Lindley Alfred Love John Lusleey XViJhom Make!! Jocquelrne Monson Knmberly Morsholl Anero McCrone Vihcuo McKe-Ivan Dorrell McShoy Srephonie Merchonr Brion Miller Vnncenr Muller Drone MiJls Scorr Mono Lorondo Monrerro 106 Juniors News 'QQ' .L my 1 K ,fr , . me N. K i . X at ,A M A J A 'Y Q A 'i f fy, -1 'I 2 N65 -:, - -, I , , , Nw rrrlrrr J LLLLLLL 1 Self we w-hw, fb During the juniors' ring dance, Candy Boker Iusrens orrenrively ro o!I Jeff Delcher hos ro L. 1- 4- --.- .. . Af , ffx ,N f . QL W--as - v fr y ' .Il . V' S f, , U ? . 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Q 4 ,QQ A ,l v A1 ful,-P uw Brian Moorefield Howard Morgensrern Dovld Moyer Ayesha Muhammad Anrnony Murrill Roberr Myers Elalne Nader Mao Newman Cnerl Oakes Thomas O'Drien Corherlne Olds Ellzabern PoczynsI4i Trac: Pappas George Parrerson Klnrlberly Parrerson Tereso Poyron William Pell Janine Polurono Kelley Posren Delancy Proylow Daniel Procror Rene Procror Sidney Procror Mnchael Quorrrone Down Reynolds Kelrlw Roolnson Sondra Roebuck Loura Rogers Juan Rosado Joanna Salas Roberr Sanders Andrew Sargeonr Trocey Sarrerwnlre Susan Saunders Annl-Marl Seppola Michael Serrle Mellssa Shexlds Tuna Salas Sreonen Smelley Cheryl Smlrh Jacquelyn Smlrrl Alllson Snyder Louro Sparkes Shawn Srofford Corhy Srarlwers Jayne Srewarr Mlcnelle Sreworr Karnerlne Srlnchcamb Danlel Srraughan Juniors 137 1 was ji if ,, I ,, i nu, , , WW Win, ,,. M Gust Juniors Mike Giarth and Scarf Frascola show Q frlendly smile in rhe hallway ourside rhe cofererlo, os rhey go ro me Smoking Oreo' John Luskey fakes time out in Mr, Schmidfs closs for Q smile l rl l l ll il ll is l lll .ll ll ll ll xx s r lll r . ly , A ll ll ll el ' sr l Working hard on rhell grammar, Nicole Finch, who is rhe cofcoproln of rhe yorslry cheerleaders, ond mony orher JUOIOYS ore surprised by the corners. Juniors 139 . 5 Q lladericls Surron Denise Taylor Richard Thomas Kim Thompson Eric Tinkharn Sherri Talson William Toth Adam Turner Timorhy Varney Veronica Wade Melissa Wagner David Wallace Daniel Warrs Srephan Weaver Franklin Welles Anrhony Whirson Craig Williams Marrin Wingfield Donna Wingo Judirh Wirhers Michael Woods Sean Wyarr Michael Wyss John Yanchicl-z Linda Young Terry Young John Zick 140 Juniors E Vi. Juniors T T ,fi ,,,,,,. ,H EZVWJV K A 3. ,far TQ, 6, if J gi, 5' X J if --4, WW ll' -Qu' ff, In M ,if ar X , S i 'Ti , TT:-. . f , Q A Li , mfg: . M. 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T - fl 5 ffl' up M W , fl' , 5 - , if I ,qi X A al ., ,iv V, E , :M fisw ffm I ...,, l ,l , I l l li ll iii ill W lli Stephanie Merchant and Jim Coughlin sir down for a breals ar rhe second annual Moro Dowce held by rhe porn pons CAMERA .SHY Kennerh Dosr Mlchoel Dloden Reguno Compron George Dowson John Durnbough Wllberr Former Mono Glfford Vucroruo Gregolre Corlron Howlslns Jornes Hodges Lzso Hudson Srephen Johnston Phllllp Kelllngs Jomes Kempf Dwoln Lrgon Melonle McKenzie Yolondo Monrgomery Muchoel Murphy Komo Prlce Joyne Procror Jynell Procrer Kevln Roughron Terence Shode Zone Srolses Corverre Welch Kelrh Welch Al the beglnnmg of the year Vlllclo Mclielvnn ond Tereso Klng check eoch other s schedules ro see If rhey have ony closses rogerher gpm Posing ln style ore Corverre Welch Keurh Welch Seon Wyorr ond Mom Wnngfueld Elame Nader shows that fun nmes ore ofren found during class f J w we ,ff J J 5 if L J J s X A ll asf Z 1 i l f' so ri , X y g gg f X J J or I A , g 'Y Juniors 141 Q, ,f,, A 'Tw ww I nl' Q f . , if ,W , i' 'i -, -Af '32 g dw- ff K Q' I ,. ?, ,if f.. , :ff , K, Sophomores Sophomore Class Ofhcers: Susan Neclsete, delegate, Gina Phillips, secretary, Shannon lbey, vice-president, Page Bower Thompson, delegate, Beth Kurowslsi, president. Since their arrival to Surrattsville Senior High this year, the sophomores have no- ticed quite a few changes within their aca- demic and personal lives. Many sopho- mores were queried as to what the most outstanding changes they have exper- ienced thus for have been. Questions includ- ed: 1. What is the biggest change exper- ienced? 2. How have you adapted to this change? 8. Which do you prefer: junior or senior high school? Although there were a few mixed feel- ings the general consensus was a positive one. Following are the reactions to the aforementioned questions: , . we get more freedom . . . new friends . . got more spirit . . l've become more outgoing . A l like senior high MUCH BETTER! 144 Sophomores Sophomore Class Sponsor: Mrs. Karnes '3 Q ii f: 'X my r R2 , g , , ss R Q i .- ,..k V,:.- - Q .atm Deonno Alfins Kelly Allord Denise Allen Sheryl Argonish Jeffrey Arnold Albert Ashe Crysral Arlsins Jacqueline Baker Kennerh Balser Everleno Borlow Debra Bornes Kennerh Barree Jornes Baslsas Kimberly Belr Todd Benge Michael Berrio Anrhony Berhea Teresa Bishop Lucinda Boblerr Joseph Bodeclxer Tereso Boone J--i , ffxgxrf 4 , lil Q 4 Cindy Boreler Dwayne Bowden Ronald Bower John Bowser Sharri Boyer Richard Brenner Joseph Brescia Richord Brighrwell Troy Briscoe Williom Brocls Julie Brooke Terry Broolfs Janer Brown Angelina Bryanr Eric Buchonon Robin Burroughs Brion Burler Phyllis Burler Lorry Codenheod George Collen Thornos Cornucci Shelia Carr Lisa Cary Amy Corhro Gory Cove Karen Cenrro Jeffrey Clerico Timorhy Coores Sophomores 145 7 Sophomores Kenneth Colbert erfeeh K - ' X Theresa Coierhon A LiLL,-- I ' X Bunny Collaso L V I L X sf.. Marcie Collins f X N 'i' I :':I L Carolyn Coals ,Q my i 3 LLA, K 5 ibzi Q- Q, ' .nk Frank Copeiand 9 V -A C 'Q Y David Coppage if 3 -:.- I ,, -. P V X fi 1, NN f is John Corman Michelle Cornelius Trevor Corneri Dwayne Coryeil Chrisrine Corron Lindo Cowan Dawn Coyle P I X I ,T N we ,js .N XX 4 E a li if at . Q? if QR , . bf J x W Q i 1 . Jernine Crayron 1 'N i 5 I - , N Wendy Crf-ei , , r Dowd Cunningham :Nj .V , K 1 P AIA: Porricls 20 .., , C ' . ' - .ax 5' 2 Co V' Cunningham , A iff' . ' W , is A9 . t , V Lisa Davidson -l , - 5 'E X - K C I - Angeia Dean Q3 L,,i- jg K Q 'Q' fx Sean Deere L ' L L L N- A V is ' I C. K C , , WR Q 9:2 - as , igg 4 bg. D I Dowd Delvmor W .C as John Desjardins X Tyvvonda Diggs Q1 Franis X I ' Q D ' fx ' I ' - - A igiovannanronio 1 W ' Lloyd Diilord N ' gg ' . Pamzia Dipierri X 1..iL N Joan Dirsisa no U - A X f0Uflrllnvr-4 Smiling pretty Rachelie Wariiins, Jolie Brooke, and Tammy Sylvesrer raise rime our ro pose for the pharographer Please don'l make me mess up! Dersy Sepe y fries ro Concenrrare on her ryping mo Sophomores 'T l l i l l The photographer catches Kim lkoognron loolsing rbrrlled abour rhe upcoming school day Denise Dixon and Sharri Bayer do some losr rninare cneclvng on rheir noreboolss before rarning rnem inro Nlr Collins zhlyfv i. f if ' I Ly: -- '2 ,, ' xi' F' Nj, fg, 'X if -. L ,f,., 'w--V , ,, kiwi: .1 l' is 1 ' it ,. gy v , u A 1 , or . nf' ,V VE: nl-5, , i ft gm ., , -. 1 i I f.f ww 44 we so ,f N-. nj. U , ,,,f L fflf' - -, , ,H N . nv- U is wr-eff' -'I . . 'JV' M WL, Yi-TT' T7 . ii- 1' 4 dial :fi i 5- L K, ' ,i 3 , A '!7 ' ,V V -' 5, . A .1 H, nv' Derele Dirrner Denise Dixon Mellnda Dodson John Downey Lynda Dubrale Krrsren Dugas Shelly Dunn Glenn Edwards Robin Epps Karen Escanilla Kimberly Esrep Yvonne Evererr George Fearwell Srephen Flanagan Carol Flemuon Tracee Flowers Darlene Floyd Parricls Ford Michael Foreman Roberr Fowler Scorr Frlnger Barbara Fuller Ronald Gale Srepbanie Genrile Barbara Gifford Pamela Glass Richard Goddard Marli Gorman Sopnomores 147 Looking most interested in class, Kim Sheldon rolses IWOIGS, Kelly Gormicon John Groy Bridgette Green Bryon Green Cheri Green Mignon Green Dondreo Holmon Riro Horbough Dorin Horley Bruce Horrell Kevin Hoselhush Todd Henderson Anrhony Henson Monique Herring Dori Hessler Dowd Hiclain Gary Hill Kevin Hill Keren Hively April Hollomon Pomelo I-lousden Liso Housewrighr Pomelo Howard Sronley Hubbard Morionne Humphrey Tomlo Humphrey Toro Humphrey Thomos Hunnicurr 148 Soohomores Angle Deon Pamcra DrPrern ond Sronley Hubbord gorher rogerher for o friendly pose 4 4 A i. 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Q V L ,, ywtkggll L K ff J' 4 W ,, so gi: .. x Y 2. , 4 as 1 .Je di an Dorie Collins helps Par Cunningham ln Eorly Wesrern Clvnlizoflon, os Klrn Be-lr reods on 'TTS I A f ' iziif ,, 1. .Q J .J Nagel Hosron John Hurchlnson Shonnon Ioey Nncole Ilxorcl Llso Joclxson Joe Jennlngs Anforne Johnson Borboro Johnson Lora Johnson Michele Johnson Aoron Jones Aoron Jones Chorlene Jones Jeffrles Jones Joyce Jones Kevun Jones Ronold Jones Sherrnon Jones Lorenzo Jordon Glenn Korobln Mlchoel Korooun Derrlck Kerrh Jeffrey Kudwell Luso Kung Suzonne Kllck Mlchelle Koep Leon Krell Berh KUVOVVSJSA Basim Muhammad, a class representative, rolses nores durlng rhe fnrsr Srudenr Governrnenr Assooorlon vneerlng Sophomores 1419 Michael Landis Bridger Lavish Angellerre Lee Marcia Lefrwaod Anna Lqeane Cheryl Lewis John Lewis Slbyl Linnen Monica Loclierr Jodi Lowry Carherine Lumley Lisa Mabry Srephen Maier Brian Malsell Carlos Maisie Parricls Malone Tamika Marshall Barbara Marrin Keirh Marrin James McConary Parriclf McGibbon Brian Mcvey Willie Meelsins Maris Merchonr Douglas Miley Scorr Miller Milse Mirchell Murphy Mirchell J. QEWM i fr - -ww ,f iq 5? vi, J ggi 113 W. J 1 vu, ,on ' ' tr Sophomores My ., ..., ,fas .I if Y GJ? f ga A , V 1: 'vi 1 , , L , '- . ,. ,- J, X Wi , X X K W fs. 4 r ,L i Y N 1 M..-Q .eww W ? r , A W ' , A 5? I 'V e ' 4 - . , ,4 K y 2,1 .- A, 5 .. 'L 'P 19-fowv o Q'- ' K A ...vw .4 4 my. .. 4' L F5 gk Mgmt? ,,, M fi M , 6 . 'if irii , M W f 3' ff 45 N A 2-.ri rxfsafx rw . ,. M ,mf J 5 -QL bt. i l , Taking ir easy, David Palmer wariss rhe slide proiecror for Scoll Fringe! seems fo ask: Why can I only find rhe auesrions, and never rhe answers? Mr Collins' Early Wesrern Civilization class 150 Sophomores i i l 'W-X ,-.-w-r' 7'-r W K W- Qf Q 3 ' 'Q x Q! rf l XF www. -M.--, M ' ' QQ xx JAH 's K 1' Sew rr s Q , 'Y 'E 'SJ wife-sf M r as if 1 .am 'Q' , . -v 4- 3 fq 7 r, ,RH ' 5 ' 4 2 , . Aff .- N qs x r x 1 ' h ik Ri V .sm 2-1 4, ,ir , Abs '1 4 1 11 -r , -- 1-:wr-f Mnlse Modlln T Berry Moone 1 5 Roberr Moore A Trmmy Moms N ff Q4 Q. Drlon Moyer I A Bosnm Muhommod . ' Wllllom Mollenox Q QP- ,gf ,gm N ,. ,. k rf , -:pw i J r 1 1 il Srephen Myers Solon Nojjor Tonlo Noylor Susan Neclsere Kevln Nxrz Mlchelle O'Neol Srephonle Overroh 'x ' f' 'X - Chorles Owens . , T .ms . I 1 Dowd Polmer f ..: Srephonle Porrrldge f -- Voughn Porrerson ' ' Mlchoel Poulrng L N 1 L Doreen Poyron , .Q r - A Kenny Peere E K , - .43 by-Al 1 Qi QA' xl I Vincenr Pell Dophne Pendleron Tlno Perlslns Lourle Perers Adnon Perry Kimberly Phelps Gino Phllllps 'asf in iz ,N-3 Doreen Payton and Daphne Pendlelon ore rwo of rhe sophomores orrendlng r frrsr weels of school he orlenrorion me-ering durlng rhe 'E Finallyl 77me ro relax, soys Sreve LoDionco os he rokes 0 breol-z ofrer lunch Sophomores 151 Getting a breath of fresh air before school begins. Borboro Johnson surs quuerly in rne smoking oreo 2 W4 QW Reglnold Plrr Roymond Posren Loshoun Procror Snello Procror Venlro Procror Krysrin Pronrr Corronvo Pulley Scorr Purcell Julie Purdy Donold Puryeor Ehzobern Roblno Srepnen Rolls Ann Rowe Dovid Reed Angelo Renfrow Deonno Re-yes Corol Richordson Thomos Rlvoire Thomas Robe-rrs Snoron Rogers Cnorles Rowe Fredo Roy George Rosnolx Frederlcls Solos Rooun Scnelerr Anrhony Scorr Derrlcls Scorr Morls Seors 152 Sophomores W: 7 T 5,5 J. f. of vw K .1 V S X ss N V, .. k y at I .xi Sophomores Doug Miley, starring the year out right, is o member of the morcning bond NS 'Si wif N .. W f QI y ,rx A ,Q M 6 .:.x .I Yfrff 'Q' 5 ,V 5 X J 2 -Q K t . jf: :ie v l Q . 'fi1'+ F59 ou, gf ci? 4 Ou E H :s X ,u ww N 'T 1. s .V S: ,E S 5 Q :sag Q L r V or R , r for f 1 r R FT ' x ms . 5 . ' Sophomore Cindy Lumley as seen doncrng rhe nighr owoy or rhe second onnuol Morp Donce. Thank goodness lr's Fridayl Underclossrnon Debbie Sheorer is reody ond woiring for rhe finol bell ro ring ,que-f I A-W,.,,A,, - f 'in In r 'J ,' as 52 LA' , SS i 5. , Qi . il ..,f . if nnn J n J D nee 'Ja k . K 3 N33 1 9 .wg -1 : eg, ,vm-.., 'R-.Mr , - .S .em-sz- ,:, res, . .- 1, Alia ,. -, .fp We 'Srl rr al'-img F P f M 'SWK ,Q vs Q x -wdrfv r. f' 'lv X F' Q ish 114 . VI, gf' 4 ii. xr, 5 rr -- T John SeJIers Ehzoberh Sepesy Deboroh Sheorer Aprrl Sheffey Krnwberly Sheldon Vnclv Shocks Chonroy Slmrns John Siezols John Srnollhorn Dovid Smrrh McKeldrn Srnrrh Roye Srnrrh Rrchord Smrrh Velverodene Smrrh Joseph Smrrh Jeong Son Kevrn Sourhord Yverre Sronfueld Glorro Srorhers Lori Srorhers Jeffrey Sree-I Derek Srevens Jomes Srone Rrchord Srrong Corherune Swonrck Krmoeny Swonn Lewrs Sworrzbough Denrse Swieczlsowslsr Sophornores 153 Kennern Tayman Parrlca Tenney Tyrone Thomas Llso Thompson Deborah Thornron Candice Tloos Jeff Tucker Teresa Turner William Tarr Frederlcls Waddell Ronald Walden Jeffrey Wallser Kelly Walls Gerald Walrers Kelrn Worlslns Rachele Warlslns Shownra Warson Paula Webber Sreven Weber Dlana Wells Edward Wnlre Margo Wnlre Virginla Wlllses Davld Wlll Berry Wllllarns Diann Wnlllorns Laura Wllllarns Kaylon Wingfield Carole Woodbrey Wllllorn Yares Tyrell Young Jane Youngerman 154 Sophomores .Y J ' K Z' if 1 rf' is s,,,+f .,,, Ev S Na TS KJ: 1' ' x , f, v W he-'1' I . l.,, Q ,Q lah? 6, A TI T-eff - . fe, leer-:sw x . . - . x Q . Y , sir X ,X .s 'Qi -2 v ,, ...X W X x 4 In if N r i o J, vv 1 3.1 ug l . Sophomores X-rx K Avg, xy.- wg es! is eg Q Q xxx Q ASN CAMERA SHY Walrer Berry Lynn Bornpos Darryl Darke Klrn Carr Tracy Crosby Jeff Delcner Doooy Dlllrnghorn Dawoyne Epps Tlna Horns Andrew Kunz Percy Lolan Wolrer Mercer Terry Merro Sola O Mrcnael Perry Freda Porrer Jonn Droden Klrnberly llaugnron Jennrfer Srone Raye Srrornan Tarnrny Sylvesrer Jonn Tnornpson Pamela Tnonnpson Roy Walls Cralg Wanzer Jolla Wnlre Erslvne Wlngfleld me 4. e ft - .my .. J l Sharon Rogers and Teresa Boone come In rnrough rne Noor door Vey nares Susan Neckere ond cheerleader Srephonie Pormdge ore seen empymg rrwemselves or me Morp Dome 'ype CgQl Mike Demo gmlqeg Q GQ pgge for the camera W ,,,,,, arf' .Jay rf - dl 1 '-1L:aY'?tf'i'ig:. iodeling for the photographer, Shannon Ibey shows o srmle of confuderwce Karen Escanilla rests her eyes from me dorly school grind, Sophomores 155 Sophomores Sophomores Get Crienfed ,.f'f V T if if, . xx ,, fa Y 'X Candice Tibbs, Teresa Bishop, Jernine Crayton, Tormlso Morsholl, ond Micheile O'NeoIl observe rhe surroundurwgs whrch ore Surrorrsvme before rhey ore orienred for their sophomore yeor km , l A , 'Q 'Wx if 1 sf, S Rules, rules, and more rules .... Joorw Dirlsso Iisrens ro Mr Colgorn ond Mr Tobler ser up rhe guidelines ro be forrowed for ,Sophomore Mike Pauling srops or hrs locker berwee INS YGOT. CIQ5595 156 Sophomores Carolyn Cook and Barbara Martin ore onty rwo of rhe nervous sophomores owoinng rheir ormenrorioh ro began A V n 'nr , A, , . Standing next to Coach Wrighn Kevin Hoselbush owolrs his chance ro enrer rhe Horners' gome P I Rabin Burroughs, Teresa Turnen Jodi Lowry, ond Denise Dixon file inro rhe SGA sponsored sophomore ossembly ro be read rheir righrs. Sophomore-s 157 Sophomores Y K 0 I I op OITIOFGS- ISS 00 S Tania Naylor is looking for someone, buf nr doesdr appear ro be Rick Brvghrwell or Morls Dorree she ws Ioolvmg for f wwnng., , 5 B l iv' i, , '63- 7 ill l f Sophomores Larry Cadenhead and Vincent Pell ore loaded down wirh more mon rhew rhoughrs as they enter rhe What, I didn 't do anything, dld I? .... Bobby Dnlmgham N cofererlo for orienrarion has ro srond in rhe bacls of me cafere-no during me sopho-Q more ossembly. Q 1 w 158 Sophomores t I .i -1-,L I V-Q-. ' 'dd 2 x 10 ,.,,g,,,. u 'fr' if ap, ,,., K w i if ,, f '1 ., i - K vizwgy. ri , 1 f , .A l ,,-,.E . f V v 5: , , , A f- .www W Freshmen For rhe firsr rime since rhe opening of rhe new Surrorrsville Senior High in Seprember of 1960, ninrh groders will spend rheir freshmon yeor in rhis school rorher rhon locol junior highs, This reorgonizorion of rhe school sysrem wos counry wide with Surrorrsville being one of rhe losr schools offecred The closs of '87 represents rhe firsr groduoring closs ro hove spenr four yeors in rhe currenr building. Freshmon Closs Sponsor- Mrs. Goodwin Freghmgn C1055 Sponsor- Mr, Waddell Freshman Class Officers: Isooc Dorrle, delegoreg Cindy Crocker, president, Lisd Dephillip, rreosurer, Liso Bermon, vice presidenr 100 Freshmen :M A 17' Q kg ' Q- 145' Q WU' Q r .Q -D.. lf X we 'E' W 2 , l ' V gil 3. 'K N 3 hw we iff ... 1-N , r x' I' ., . , new R I , ., , . .L ,ZA Q V ,Q ,,,. 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A N . l , . . , Melody Faber takes time out ro smlle for rhe phorogropher whlle Jerry Elmore P Lp NHS, K works dillgenrly on hls ClVlC.S ossignmenr. A i ' - K., I - -7 p I , Y , sy rr Q m L' Q V .ml 'rf S' N Q YY T I - , M ' ,, 455 'lg 3 X , fv 9, Us K QW N vi fa ' V ri' , - wg? m -'f R ' . ,Q T ' g N ' xv Q S ff Q W . . , r r o rrrr o o A Q. fir , , 4. ' 1 1 , o r 4, A N 'Xl F f' i - X R t r. ix ,L l A I I .445 Q , , ...F or . f s . 0 - I ix CAMERA SHY Michelle Flores Ello Ford Coleen Hooley Gregory Lonier Roymoncl Lefrwood Sreven Lol3lonco Srephonle Roberrson Chorles Thomos ev' Krmberly Polndexrer Shown Porrer Fkoberr Pressley Pomelo Procror Deborah Rolls Kelrh Randolph Debro lleodey Rlchord llhoodes Jocquellne Roach Jeonnerre lkooey Jeffery Rosenberger Donno Rozelle Roberr Russ Brron Sondrovrch Dorol Scorr Rrchord Sorrells Keyrn Sproesser Klmberly Sreger Klmberly Srrohm Jomes Summy Toro Toylor Yolondo Thomos Mlchoel Thompson Mnchoel Thornron Gory Tuclser Dowd Von Dennelwm Scorr Wolsh Acron Wonzer George Wllson Bernerro Wrrghr Freshmen 103 With the help of his Nikes, Daly COVFWGNIUS molses hrs woy William Foller, Ella Ford Melody Faber, ohd Michelle Flores rake a oreols from rhe doriy freshmoh grrhd ro rhe roo of has gym closs oh Mrs Wrllrams' couch Freshman Freedom Mr Sr Ledge' drsrhrsses Chrrs Grosso ond Roh Hore from class Mr, 7?N0, rr'5 Dexrer Croorh srrrmng 0 Mr T pose Freshmen 105 T Mggiggelwe sisrisoms life is due to truths being in and out of favor. Robert Frost Along with success, changes were also noticed in the athletic program this year. Changes occurred in many areas including the coaching staff, the teams' personalities and the physical appearance of the loclser rooms, press box and scoreboard, There have been additions and changes to the coaching staff of many teams. Mr. Wright and Mr. Orr helped the soccer team in many ways during their first year. The team obtained second place in the county and regional championship and finished in the top four of the AB teams in the state. Also joining the coaching staff was Bill St, Ledger. Mr. St. Ledger, along with his brothf er lim, coached the girls' basketball team. With many returning lettermen the girls' team has improved its record over last year. The final addition to this year's coach- ing staff was Melvin Johnson, the boys' bas- lsetball coach. l-le was assisted by Mr. Orr, who coached the junior varsity team. The boys with their help were determined to strive for higher goals. In addition to the transition in the coach' ing staff, Mrs. Hilman was named Athletic Director. With her organizational slsills, the entire athletic program ran more smoothly. Each team's personality was altered this year with the welcomed addition of the freshmen, Undoubtedly teams in the future will be more successful since the extra year of competition will give them experience. A surprising change for all I-lornet fans on the football field was the new press box, planned and built by the Boosters' Club through donations, and the new score- board, which was replaced through the courtesy of CocaACola. Now spectators can easily read scores, and they can enjoy the benefits of the press box through video taping and listening to a better public ad- dress system, as well as getting snaclss from the refreshment stand, The players noticed a difference in the loclser rooms. The football team room was relocated in the shop wing, while the main loclser room was moved to the English hall. However, any inconvenience was over- loolsed with the appearance of new uni' forms on several of the teams. Senior Dottie O'CIair, a two time varsity player and an AllfCounty team member, demonstrates an offensivec strategy during a game with Forestville, l i Tracey Sollers drills the ball up the middle during a close game with Laurel f .ku too Sports Scot! Gerczynski, Eric Lenhart, Tommy Caronio and Bruce Johnson cheer rhexr ream ro vrcrory durung me Homecomxng game SYS' . if KLLW 'fi a 'EAS . :A M5235 ,g,,,,4aa..,g Z1. , M X, n ff! a ,wiiiw 31 ?fv ZW was W X Q Q 1 SN A x..i: . Q5 Q if H S, .W WI .K s 'fzefkfk ,. , ,via 'A W '-A H Y A f , A ' . I , m,a. ..- ' '55 3? ,. .I -,ull 'Aa.fjfA-A f L 2 gf 3 L X 94 5, H: -AVk. K K xk-.k i R :K ,J V, Nga, A J, X I , 4 f N A M L rrra 1 . M a Q 5 Xffffiffil i n r A 'fffMMW41P?fW'af5 . 5 , fx MA' , X-,L . A xfg, 3 Qmmg : if?gFi'f 'N 3 Dirk Pelzer, an exchange srudenr, gers ready ro pass me ball danng a game wwm CenrraN ,-,.. . .-K.-gg, -. ..1--- V' Danny Hoffman, in his second year on me reom, gers waro me swung of mags darwng me playoffs agoinsr Narrhwesrem Sporrs 107 After having a slow start, the football team suddenly burst into a first place league tie with impressive wins over Central, Douglass, Gwynn Parls, and Forestville. The league championship came down to one game and ultimately one play. On November 12, 1983, the Hornets were matched up against Fairmont Heights, who was also undefeated in league play, With the score tied o-o late in the third quarter, Fairmont Heights drove down the field but was unable to get in the end zone. They decided to at- tempt a S5 yard field goal. The leicl-x was called good by the official, but to everyone else the Isicls appeared to have gone in the space be- low the crossbar. The coaches and players appealed but were unsuccessful. The Hornets still came through with an imf pressive season over all. Despite their opening losses, they proved to all that they were a force to be reclsoned with. The team and this football season will long stand out in our memories, Instead of remembering just one play let us remember the players and coaches who came within that one play. Their effort should be appreciated by all, The improving Hornet football team came so close . . . '14 it T2 So Close . . . Coach Zier concentrates on the action to figure out the next play to call Coach Haigler watches in anticipation of another Hornet victory, 'se'- 4 13ic33 t 12951 512 First Row: William Malsell, Eric Lenhart, Louis Galloway, Billy Toth, Steve Timmerman, Bob Klenoski, Sam Taylor, Craig Croom, Kenny Reid, Billy Pell, Robert Smith, Second Raw: Darrell Mc Shay, Tom Catania, Bruce Johnson, Bo Corset, Frank DiGiovanni, Tyrone Fenwick, Ronald Faxia, Billy Greene, Dwayne Epps, Lloyd Dillard, Marls Kelly, Third Raw: Tommy Miller, Billy Fowler, Brad l-lornbeals, Jamie Harris, Tony Whitson, Joe Cryer, Scart Gerczynski, Mails Petrauslsas, Jeff Hale, Bryce Campbell. toe Football JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Firsl Row: Bruon MoI4eH, Kenny Toymon, Dwoyne Bowden, Ricky Brrgnrwell, John Bores, Dowd Dewulror, Bnon Greene, John Srnollhorn, Second Row: Bern Bond, Klrk Loveless, Dowd Coppoge, Vance Pell, Dexrer Croorn, Sronrey Hubbord, Murchelr Murphy, Bobby Moore, Third Row: Joe Leonord, Trm Phelps, Ronord Jones, MIN-ze Berrno, Tommy O'Br1en, Dorrelr Burke, Snerrnon Jones, Jrrnmy Hornpron, Joe Srnrrn, Keren Hompron, Mr Bond '40, Managers: Bruce Flonory, Grno Pnrlrrps, Mucnerle Jonnson Mr. Zier and Mr. Schmidt look on rnrenrly during rhe Home-:ornung game an wnrcn rne Horners were vncrori- OUS. H SHS SHS SH pH, S.H. S.H.S S.H.S. SHS. SHS. 1983 Seoson G 4 14 20 28-12 28- 84- McDonough Soleslonum Sourn Buyer Queen Anne Andover Cenrrol Gwynn Pork Foresrville Dougioss Foirmonr Hgrs. Foorboll 160 '71 O O -r O' Q Hornets In Action junior Mmk Kelly is suspended in ON While Wing VO Brad Hombeak and Steve Timmerman prepore ro rnoke on Impressive ploy ofrer rhe Cenrrol quorrerboclx hos follen block o punr an rhe gonne ogoinsr Cenrrol b X Y ax. .2 Q .v pi 4 V Y I if k 0 4-A A 6 I I: .. :. A A .eiiffi I 1 F-1+ ss? sw! 'QMS rnwgz-swam ' A J , su. . r Sam Taylor, if 1, Kenny Reid if51, ond Tyrone Fenwrds, 43502, gionce over me defense of rhe opposrng reom before me boil as snopped 170 Foorooll Senior Brad Harnbeok, while warming his reom IO ocnon, woirs has rum ro ploy. ln a game against Central, Tommy Muller, if7A, gers ossusronce on 0 roclsle from Bully Pell, 342, ond orher TGOVTTVTWOTGS, Lloyd Dillard and Darrell Mc5ha y do me high five ofrer rhe reom scores o rouchdown lm Tomm y Catania, a two time varsity player, expresses hnsjoy offer scoring me firsr rouchdown of me season cgoinsr McDonough Foorboll 171 'l'l O O -r C' D The Horner volleyball ream did if ro rheir league rhis year wirh a regular season record of rwelve wins and rwo losses. Afrer winning rheir firsr rwelve marches and clinching rhe league rirle, Surrarrsville losr ro AA opponenrs Crossland and Largo. Unforrunarely, rhese rwo season ending losses hurr rhe reams confi- dence immensely, and they losr in rhe regional playoffs. Regardless of rheir loss in rhe regional rour- ney, rhe league rirle was 5urrarrsvilIe's ninrh in rhe pasr eleven years. Surrarrsville is lsnown rhroughour rhe srare for its srrong volleyball program, which can be arrribured ro rhe fine coaching of Mrs. Hilman and Ms. Grouby. Early in rhe year rhe coaching sraff did nor know whar ro expecr of rhe ream afrer losing five varsiry players ro graduarion lasr year. The ream came rhrough wirh a good balance of players from all grades. This srrengrh should leave rhe ream well ser ro conrinue wirh rheir winning rradirion in years ro come. Do If To lt! I Sophomore Paula Webber concenrrares inrenrly o her Senior Rifa Bouchard shows her form in service, pass. l i , ,,,, , i First Row: Angie Dean, Mila Cook, Cindy Balser, Moria Derrio, Sheryl Arganish, Chrissy Darmsread, Denise Dixon, Chrisrine Ababag Second Row: Diana Lau, Cindy Doblerr, ilira Bouchard, Kirry l-larple, Raye Smirh, Denise Lindley, Dorrie O'Cloirg Third Row: Debbie O'Clair, Michelle Bouchard, Kim Esrep, Paula Webber, Belinda Lee 172 Volleyball .Senlors Rita Bouchard Belinda Lee, ood Kam Esrep en- joy o llglwr momenr or volleyboll plcrores Raye Smith prepares ro recelve Ogouosr Gwynn Pork Q' ,-., Y S S 1 N 1 i Debbie O'O'Clair, a Irey senior on rhis yeor's reom, serves ogolnsr Foresrvllle 'X X, x R iw A -,eq Coach Hilman talks ro rhe reom on on opponenr rime our. Volleyball managers Randy Hayden ond Porri Scorr, both seniors, ergoyed rhemselves. SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS H HS SHS SHS Sl-l.S Sl-l.S SH, SHS SHS 55.5. 23 1983 Season Douglass Cenrrol Foxrmonr Helghrs Foresrvllle Gwynn Pork Douglass Cenrrol Fourmonr l-Ielghrs Poresrvllle Gwyr10.POJ'lS S Roosevelt V Crosslondi Lorgo Reglonols Soorh Rlver L L McDonough L LoPloro Volleyball 173 2 5 -4 o' Hornets Set The Poce Debbie O'Clair prepares ro ser me bolt ogoinsr Cenrrol. Senior Maria Derrio displays good form os she prepores ro oce her serve, 174 Volleyboll XMNN Sophomore Denise Dixon, showing her rechnique ro passing, will be o key focror in her nexr rwo yeors on rhe reom, lunior Chrissy Dormsread passes rhe boil wnrh perfecrion whale freshman Drono Lou loolss on, Coach Grouby, who plays o major role rn me reom's success, grves rhe girls o beforeegome pep falls, Qian Denise Lindley shows rhe derermanonon ro receive on opponenfs serve, :Nlwag 5,,,co-4 A A Belinda Lee and Michelle Bouchard ger Iosr mlnure msrrucnons from Coach Hrlmcn before me Foresrvrlle game, Rita Bouchard watching alrentively, owaurs her rum ro PIOY SYS 'C S Af a between game lallr, Coach Grouby discusses rhe reom's srroregy os rhe players concenrrore on whor she as soyung Volleyboll 175 2 5 N4 cr 2 Hornets Reach New Goal The Hornets' soccer team reached a new goal this year by defeating Broadnecls and South River for the region title. With these victories, the 1983 squad advanced to the state semi-finals making it the first soccer team from Surrattsville to make it to the state play-offs. The opponent Surratrsville faced was Waiter Johnson. Although the Hornets did not win the state semifinals game, the Hornet boaters fin' ished the season with twelve wins and three losses, The Hornet team was under the leadership of Coach Wright and Coach Orr this year. This was the first year that Coach Wright had ever coached soccer and Coach Orr's first season with Surrattsville. With only five returning varsity players, Sur- rattsvilie had a totally new team. This seemed to be a disadvantage but they pulled through and ended with a better than ever season. fr Q as L '4 . ' c is i X X51 ' T fi' -'ff , .U 3.5 , . . . .Mn ...N , - . 1 . 555, :lc X sf4B?+1ig5f' ec' s 1 X k Q.. -xc: te-gi -X K - ., L QE? ' T. 4 fr T t ,.. ' , Yam. , 3 ,. Ng. . X, 1 3 r ,il , 'K-sf . - s While concentrating hard Ron Benninghoven, a junior, decides where to throw the bali, 176 Soccer Darrel Click, who was a key player on this year's team, attempts to take the ball away from his opponent, 7 TW ' vi, A is 4 fy ay, ws i I I , . sr.. fs I . ttcc W T. the , Y My s,c..,wz W r K. 05 .W A .. -F if Fifi 2' 7 ' N' ' ' f 1 K U sf Senior Joe Arnold demonstrates some fancy foot tech- Senior David Lau runs down the sideline to catch up to a nique for the observers, pass from a teammate, First Row: Pere Mezzapelle, John Slezak, Mike Foreman, Scnriago Deron, Mike Gifford, Tam Brady, Wayne Daniels, Second Row: Kevin Haselbush, Percy Luluan, Bobby Myers, Joe Doquiren, Scorr Fringer, Tommy lloberrs, Richard Thomas, Eric Beach, Scorr Walsh, Thlrd Raw: Coach Wrighr, Jae Arnold, Tae Kim, Brian Moorefield, Mike Woodson, Dirk Pelzer, Ron Benninghoven, Mike Donaldson, David Lau, Darrel Click, Coach Orr, --1---....is.,..A..,..W......, W.-.7 Y W 5 , , A -Car 35, Tae Kim, a stoner on rhis year's reom, arracks his appot nenr wirh hope of gerring rhe ball furrher up rhe field wr-in xg L... 66' Jn. ,1 I 1 X wifi VN- ,N 1 'zu' Seniors Pete Mezzapelle and Gary Stallings sir on rhe sidelines awoiring rheir rurn ra play siis, S.l:l.S, SHS SHS SHS SHS SHS H SHS SHS SHS SHS - Douglass i Lackey Central Fairmonr Heighrs Foresrville Gwynn Park Douglass Cenrral Fairmont Heighrs Foresrville Gwynn Park LaPlara 01 31 . Regional Play offs Droodneck S H 0 Sourh River Srare Semi Finals S H S 12 Walrer Johnson j.,..j20 - MW. . 40 ' s 1-4 sms. 5-1 as 4 ' 5-3 A C 2-1 2-1 S siis. 2-1 ..s.1 ' Soccer 177 iaoaog The Surrorrsville Horner boys' boslserboll reorn hos undergone chonges os hos rhe resr of rhe school. The biggesr difference is rhe chonge in rhe cooching sroff. The new l.V. cooch is Gory Orr, ond rhe new vorsiry cooch is Melvin Johnson. Cooch Orr hos done o fine job in preporing rhe JV. ployers for rhe vorsiry reom in seosons ro come, Vorsiry cooch Johnson is ro be com- mended for his efforrs. In his firsr yeor os cooch, the reom hos won more gomes rhon losr yeor ond hos broughr exciremenr ro rhe school. Senior Som Toylor, o rhree yeor ployer ond rhis yeor's coproin, hos ployed o big porr in rhe Horners' vicrories. The Horners hove rolsen rheir shot or success ond ochieved more rhon ony- one ever expected. Junior Vorsiry Cooch: Mr. Orr 178 Boys' Doslserboll I Cl k ' F1 Q A of Varisty Team: First Row: Deloncy Proylow, Som Toylor, Eric Duchonon, Dorryl Holl, Second Row: Tommy Durler, Cornuco, Rondy Hoyden, Third Row: Joe Cryer, Morrhew Allen, Fourth Row: Chris Jones. :zz.R,,,a..W 1 f ' ,. - 4, W We T i,ic . s .v zfzw if , 'rs v T5 ,ss 41, T. To - 4 Giving advice, Coach Johnson helps rhe reonn wirh rheir srroregy, Wi xxx At Success Sam Taylon the captain of rhis year's squad, xs a lsey player , . .wwpmfws- 'vM Junior Varsiry Team: First Row: George Fearwell, John Thompson, Carlos Malsleg Second Row: Tyrell Young 5 Third Row: Todd Denge, Maris Barree, Brian Malsell MW.W,,..... A . ,-, xx E: 9 Managers: Flrsf Row: Felicia Hammond, Tracie Thomas, Srephanie Overron, Second Row: Brian Greene, T O K un W I ms. V, f 9 Az g - L c Ks as as 5 osoo kv',, 1: d Q jgs 1953? 1oe4nn,seQsonf, VV,s gf, Q ,,,,, u 5 , 5555- Mzgclseyygnkssfnm n'c': 4 ZI. Z ' Dovgie cfcggond 7053 Oxon HM Suirland' V Friendly SHS, '69-OO , Potomac sus. 50.64 WLCJTQO sccs nosss s S,H.S, Fairmonr S.H.SU 1Q,Q52.55 Douglass 1 S.H.S.fissl51s5mo Gwynn ' 5.H.S, Cenrro6 lL'95s f Foresrville Queen LSfH.Sf Faurmonr ,msi' 71.57 Douglass 68.74 Park? L68-73 CJGWOI as 6.H.S.f 4,8455 srofesfviue Boys' Baslserball 179 T Q U5 T Q -r C' Q 1 Hornets on the Rebound The Horner ladies were definirely on rhe rebound rhis year. Compared ro lasr year's record of 2 wins and 18 losses, rhis year's sea- son was a big improvemenr. When rhe season starred, rhe ream had rhree main goals. They were ro win more games rhan rhey losr, ro make rhe playoffs, and mosr of all, ro have fun doing ir, There are a few reasons why the reom succeeded in achieving rhese goals. Firsr, rhe new addirion of Bill Sr. Ledger as assisranr coach helped grearly. Second, rhe dedicarion and hard worls of rhe players was extraordinary. Third, an asser ro this year's ream was rhe pasr experience of Tonja Lindsey, Susan Abell, JoAnn Owen, Kathy Cochran, and loner Bar- on. The firsr freshman ever ro play on Surrarrs- ville's ream was Kirry Harple. She played every game and has a promising furure wirh rhe reann, Captains: JoAnn Owen, Torja Lindsey, Susan Abell, Karhy Cochran T A gn. ML' ' Firsr Raw: Michele McCall, Jo Anne Owen, Tonja Lindsey, Susan Abell, Karhy Cochran, Lisa King, Second Row: Jim Sr Ledger, Angie Dean, Teresa Turner Raye Smirh Kirry Harple, Janer Boron, Paulerre Galdsmirh, Cindy Baker, Denise Dixon, Bridgerre Green, Bill Sr Ledger 182 Girls' Baslserboll Cn The Mat Flrst Row: Michael Foreman, Dean Ursitti, David Harrington, John McGee, Second Row: Jeff Martin, Bruce Johnson, Lloyd Dillard, Valton Smith, Walter Mercier, Michael Giffor Gary Stallings, Jeff Steele, Thlld Row: Coach Wright, Jamie Riser, Kirk Lovelace, Jim McConaty, Craig Williams, Phil Kulle, Bruce Dyer, Joseph Boquiren, Eric Burrello ln lseeping with tradition Mr. Wright again wallsed down Surrattsville-'s halls to the gym and reported to the wrestling room as head coach of the wrestling team, except this year Coach Wright had some help, Former gradu- ates and wrestlers Ron Alvarez, Ed Wolfe, Eric Burrello, and Marc Rainey aided Coach Wright in training the Hornet wrestlers and in teaching the new additions to the team strategy and grappling techniques. This year has also seen the additon of freshmen Billy Cornelius and Jeff Martin to the Hornet wrestling team. Although the Hornets had a losing season this year C2 wins, 8 lossesD, Coach Wright be- lieves that the up and coming freshmen and sophomore wrestlers will continue to improve and is hopeful that next season the team will do much better. 184 Wrestling Coach Charles Wright I i Senior Valton Smlrh olmosr rosres his vicrory ogoinsr Cross' ii Eric Burrello warms up sophomore Mike Foremon ro prepore for his march os senior Deon Ursirri looks on. Iond. i i ii 3 3 .gr- ff' L Senlor John McGee woirs for rhe referee ro signol rhe srorr of his morch ogoinsr Crossiohd Xxx MN gi W A mont Heighrs no Pork nsburg A 'wesrern Suirlond Porklond i,', ,Laurel Facisey Awww iisgfrw 5Mii?: Z 3 M322 5? ugpsai Sophomore Jeff Steele braces himself in hopes of ci win. s,,, L f A ,L i...... we .. s irii ,, , Q !Q5i iip'.. ' 'i 7' f :wel . 33 5 1'QfP.,f:g1f5au c 'i L, ., r,, ,,, , J 7 J A if ii 5 L gf W fr J L W i L fi L 1 L Wresrling 155 i Hornets Net County Title l ln 1988, thetennis team tools the county title for the fourth consecutive year, again beating Douglass. There was a difference however, since this was the first year for a truly male- female alignment. Each team played nine matches: two male and two female singles, two male and two female doubles and a mixed doubles. While some of the teams had some good players, only Surrattsville had strength in all positions. The only two setbaclss in 1983 were against AA opponents Bowie and Friendly. While losing to traditional rival Friendly on their courts, the Hornets were able to avenge the loss at home, Against Bowie, the Hornets opened strong, winning the first set in five of the nine matches, but only one player prevailed while the other matches were dropped in three sets. Under the expanded mixed format the ten- nis team carried twenty-eight members and each played in at least one of the regular season matches. Having coached the Hornet tennis team to six county titles and over 100 victories, l was proud of this year's squad, said Coach Cady. Bobby Meyers puts his best foot forward to return the boil! 186 Tennis Surrartsvillek fans and players anticipate a county victory as they watch the county finals at Cosco Showing her killer instinct, senior Susie Miller is one of the Isey players of the Hornets' tennis team. 'Qu' David Glenn proves if you jump high enough you return anything S H S Gwynn Pork First Row: Denrse Lrndley, Behndo Lee, Mrcnele Wagner, Pom Hoselbush, Lrsc Torn, Lon Morrrn, Second Row: Dowd Glenn, Andy M1Her, Eruc Shoup, Bob Corrurners, Tomnm Porronen, Annre Hevey, Third Row: Chns Coleman, Jornre Rrser, Alon Drisbon, Bobby Myers, Rosslyn Currrs, Klrn Woish, Drlly Molsell, Cooch Cody Fife ,ti 11,5351- .Senior Belinda Lee execures me skillful forenond rhor hos led ner ro mony vrcrorres Belinda hos been wnrn me reorn for rnree yeors Senior Allen Drisbon shows has form ond concenrrorron warn 0 boclsrwond rerurn Afrer noyrng successful seasons on rne reom, Alon wrll be on zmporronr focror ro rh1s yeor's reom. ,. . , Y ,M . . HW, Senior Chris Coleman hits has ferocrous serve in o procrlce morcn or Cosco Pork HS SHS SHS HS QQSHS SH SHS SHS H' Cenrrol DOU loss O HII DuVoI Foifmonr Heights ifmfldly Q? W q ,Do a My flaky if if U 0 , A Forrmonf Helghgf 2 051, .r.s S llf - . ,rrr so ,,,, 52,2 ,, ,, .Q ' rr rr,,,,, 5. . . Q 0 5. 2 S f . 1 C? 'O V , in P 4 - w,WsHfs is o , , offs A 4' r i G S S ., is. o 3 1 ,, ,ug '- . S 1 ,, . S rryr f 25 S WS wfx I 2 1' f-UM 't g My W1 4, K9 7 A gf , ra 1 t 2 ME L B Y I nr Tennis 187 5' :Q 2. U! Hornets Up At Bot i i O Q fi W-a.. J g 0 D r I , 1I0 W 4-11' - W N ,L s The 1988 boseboll reorn vvos mode up of i 4 fourteen of rhe besr ployers or Surrorrsvilie. They hod o very spirired ond promising reorn Airhough rhe boseboli reom did nor rnoke ir ro rhe store chompionship, rhey ore very opri- misric obour rhe ourlools for rhe 1984 seoson. 1- f -.. 'UM ROACH Good lucls, guys, for rhe upcoming yeorl First Row: Rondy Rivoire, John Leisheor, Mike Gifford, Dole J-Iusron, Second Row: Joe Coolxsey, Sieve Tinnrhernnon, Sieve Miiier, Joey Arnoid, Jomes Cobie, Third Row: Cooch Lew Jenkins, Poui King, Dovid Gehrmon, Diii Hodcox, Jeff Sisis, Brion Moorefield, Cooch Chories Wrighr 188 Boseboll 1 The dust rises as Steve Timmerman experrly shdes :mo homeplore ro rry ro score yer onorher Horner rum Q. I :fx 1,-. A a 1 A .,..... fr, X .,.. ... , , M Q' , . 7 , I . N 4 fzqwx 3 gif 'K 1 A it -' itglxhf e ,sg ,K AQ, , K L, ,i,., ing- N ,r Exim ,if , fe Nt. N' k 0. rv. H flu - A kr M Q N N e is ' X nt .U K w Ar + '- . X ' eeeh rr! ff! X 1 e ,-f Qu? 5.-W .. , . - H llftfgj A ' 1 PQ U r x . Catcher .Steve Timmerman, currenrly o se-mor, gazes our or me field ro srze up me comps-rmom if , 7 ilglfff , We 4 0. - ,V , .,,p, ??'l?.:,e,.,4'Q Rai ff. me xr r .37 M leg. v 59 aw Q f' we .'? ,iaT1ff'-'f'f1 f: Q FT? G in 33252 'ff Y ,V - ' ff: 's' Q.-we wwf' er, QW: am, L S , r - ' eee,1 rr'-'fm N I 3 efmaggf. . ,.....o'5 diy' . , ,gye vi' . L! My Q-595' N' Sv A I1 fegff ef e E ,gy www -. 4 H A ,N 1 K 3 Pitcher Joey Cooksey, o viral pon of me Homer reom, winds up for me prrch hoping ro srnlse our onorher borrer. Boseboll 180 G D un fD O' 2 Hornets Pour lt Cn When it rains, it pours on the Hornet softball team, In the 1982 softball season Surrattsville's playoff hopes were cut short by a down pour in the seventh inning against Rockville. Once again in 1988, the Surrattsville softball team, two time victors of the state championship title, in the midst of rainy conditions advanced to the finals of the state championships with the previous year's rival: Rockville, Withstanding a two and one-half hour rain delay, both teams took the battlefield in a duel which lasted four and one-half innings. At this time the game was called and, although the ruling from the umpires was no decision, Surrattsville had dominated, lead- ing by a scare af 42. Exhausted, wet, and angry over the umpires's decision, the Surrattsville coaches and players con- templated revenge while returning home that night, They got it the following morning during the first inning of the game by scoring an initial eight runs. Struggling, Rockville scared only two runs during the remainder of the game, The Hornet softball team rallied for fourteen more runs, steamrolling over the Rockville team to capture its third state title. At State Coach Sr. Ledgerand senior catcher JoAnne Owen discuss strategy as they walk back ta the bench. JoAnhe Ieallned to play her position in her sophomore year and has been improving ever since. 5 'lfjb PBA Sandi O'Clair, Dorrice Moore, Debbie Keener, Suzanne Dixon, and Valerie Mays hold the STOVE plaque proudly after their 22,2 victory over Rockville. 190 Softball Junior loner Baron congrafulares o reomrnore offer me Horners' vrcrory rn rne final gorne The srore crown nos become expected or Surrorrsvrlle because of rne recrn's greor rrodrruon w Catcher JoAnne Owen adusrs ner mosls ofrer rhrowing our o runner rryung ro sreol second bose gn A .cpm ,--f fn 'f . . f 3, 1983 Seoson r s.H.5. 4 Q DUVOI sus 17 6 Douglass? 9 A LoReine W ' 27 1 Foirmonrglggighrs A M'5.H.S., A12 2 Frlendly,Ag55.,9Q5y SH251 is 4, Crosslond r.gg,f 1 95 r sess s rr r r or r r SQHISQQ ' Lhi- , , , 'iv ew M . fe wqfxfr eilaiwrwvawa wma ' ' ' W. ' ' frri 'V ,L r Doffffe M0016 df5Pf0Y5 We DWCWUQ VQCVWQUE' fhof WOW Tracey Sollers, a senior, keeps her eye on rne boll os X her Q piece on rhe All-Counry reom she doses in on second bose during rne Championship ' U gome r r sofrbon 191 Ur IIUCIHOS Go For The Gusto! in First Row: Suzonne Dixon, Sondi O'Cioir, Dorrice Moore, Jenny Sreworr, Denise Durnboughg Second Row: Chrissy Dormsreod, JoAnne Owen, Debbie O'Cioir, Dome O'CI Volerie Moys, Trocey Soilersg Third Row: Couch Grouby, Michelle McColl, Debbie Keener, Vids: Greene, Joner Boron, Morne Rogono, Korhy Cochron, Ton: Trovers, Cooch Ledger Mr. SI. Ledger, cooch of Surrcnrrsvilie-'s sofrboli reorn for four yeors, worches his srore chompions proudly 192 Sofrboll ' i Keeping her eye on the ball, senior Korhy Cochron buiids up rhe energy needed in her swing for o winning hir rnony Horner fons Ioola on. i i i Cir, ' Sr i i ii Flying gracefully across home plare, sensor Morie Rogono disploys Surrorrsville's renowned winning form Marie nos been o porr of rhe reom since her sophomore yeor. Look our, left-fielden 1r's comrng rrghr or you ' soys senior Debbie O'Cborr os sne sreps up ro bor h YJ s -9-,PM ' ' +'mEn engulf-M.ML-W . vm iw-Amar -ni A ':v. 4- f-V, Y-li? Evi- wx ' '-if J, 31:31 ,eg Q: J F 7 Lets go, Hornets, lets go1 Morre Rogono cheers enrhusrosricolw os sne ond Trocey Sollers owoir rherr cnonce ro hir yer onorher Surrorrsvmlle home ron. Chrissy Darmsread stays olerr on frrsr bose whale Cooch Grouby gives Iosr manure rnsrrucnons Sofrboll 193 IIUCIHOS it O l l Two In A Row 1 l Coach Smith, along with seniors Joe l-loffmon ond Poi Senior Brad Hornbeok, during rhe ployoffs ogoinsi Norlh r d ' rh 19 rh LOS year' Unng G 83 Season' e rick Dennis, proudly disploys rhe Disrrici lll rrophy, Horner golf reom won irs second srroighr leogue rifle ond vvenr on ro win rhe Prince Georges Counry rirle by defeoring Porledole 54. The Hornets rhen foced DeMorho for western, prepores io hir ihe boil fovvord rhe green i rhe Merropoliron oreo rirle in rhe pouring roin ond losr 72. The Horners olso ploced rhird in rhe srore chompionship rwo yeors in o row-in rhe foil of 1982 ond in rhe foil of 1988. Senior cope roin Joe Hoffmon coprured 3rd individuolly for the reom. so ,S Lost yeor's reom won every regulor seo' 1 W, S ' Q son morch, ending the yeor wirh o 10,0 record. The golfers ended Bowie High Schools undefeored srreols rhor exrended oll the woy bocls ro 1973. This yeor every member of rhe counry championship reom is rerurning, ond Cooch Smirh expecrs o rhircl srroighr leogue rifle, This is o reosonoole expecrorion becouse of the high level of morivorion omong rhe ployers ond rheir own high expecrorions. i l l 1 l l 1 l l l gs S y 1983 l l SHS 9 1-2 it 5 T' g SHS, Q 9.13 lycerifniiie ii, 1 iiiii 5-He? J 8-1 1 i P0514 si-ins. , 90 or 1 iiii Cfossiowa V S1151 1 81 Q 1 DOUQKJSS, S sus. 9yU ' - 'S OxorYiHHll QyQS.H,.S, 514 Bowieg il ly gs.i-msg 1 on rfiemdiy' if iq 74S,i4l.Si QQagii5 Lorgos it if if it syii iggimyfpigydws gi TQ S HS 772 Norrhwesrern SHS 54 ,fPorlxdole Merrogfhompionship Sl-l.S, Y Q-7 DeMorho First Row Moria Kelly, Donny l-loffmon, Joe Hoffmon, Poiricls Dennis, Second Row iloooie Friel, Brod l-lornoeols, Milse Cumberlond 194 Golf Q Track Team Runs Cn High Hopes Coach Mr Nathan Dinlsins Bruce Flanary, a junior on the team, sprints towards the finish line during practice. This year's tracls team had a year of rebuilding, Only one letterman returned from last year's team. This drove them to compete in area meets even more. At each meet our team was up against at least fifteen different schools, with one or two competitors in each event. During the previous meets, the team was plagued with injuries, but this did not stop the members from giving it their all. Under the coaching of Mr. Dinlsins and Mr. Mecls- ley, the individual players hope to place in the Regional meet scheduled in February. J' , ts . , ., cg f 3 f f l l ,. 7-r 1 First Row: Tyrone Pate, Murphy Mitchell, Gina Elliott, Louis Galloway, Anthony Murrill, Anni-Moria Seppala, Kim Bruch, Steve Ralis, Bruce Flanary, Ronald Faxio, Mil-ze Pauling, Second Row: Tyrone Fenwicls, Santiago Beton, Michael Wright, Richard Smith, Fred Waddel, Billy Greene, Mike Woodson, Lellon Walton, Rene Proctor, Darrell McShay, Kenny Reid. 1983 1084 Season December 14 George Mason Univ December 27 P G C C Relay Invitational January o D C Girls lnvita tional Tracls Meet January 14 Bays Naval Academy invitational January 21 Baltimore National Guard Invitational February Regional Meet February State Meer February 4 P,G.C.C. indoor Tracls Championship Tracls 195 Individual Achievements Timing Is Everything l Joe and Dan Hoffman have been playing golf for six years, and for the past three years they have played in over seventy local, state and national tournaments and more than one- hundred and forty matches. Over this time period they have won eight tournaments, placed second seven times, and won six Robin Dale Junior Club Championships. Joe and Dan are currently members of the Robin Dale Junior team, which won the Mary- land State lnterclub title in 1983. Joe, the older of the brothers, finished thi in the Maryland State High School Champio ship, Don was the 1983 District lll High Schc Champion. The Hoffman brothers are a truly remar rd no ol ls- oble pair and have shown their talent and slsill. Both Joe and Dan plan to continue to play g in college. Joe will be attending college in tlibe fall on a golf scholarship. Alon Brisbon began playing tennis at the age of 12. His success includes playing for the Clinton Boys and Girls Club for 5 years, win- ning several tournaments at camps. He has had o starting position on Surrattsville's team since he was a sophmore, which is outf standing considering the great success of the team. This year he will be playing singles, one of the top positions on the team. The amazing thing is that Alan is really just beginning to take professional lessons at the Four Star Tennis Academy. He devotes 25 to 80 hours per weels playing tennis during the season. He hopes for continued success in his high school career and possibly in college, 196 Individual Achievements If TCH E sm ggmmw ..,,,sn-,N i y ,xgsn s l l -.N xx A junior, Johnny Copers, is on occonn- plished brown belr in rhe orrs of Toe Kwon Do ond olso in rhe orr of Hopkido. The orr of Toe Kwon Do deols moinly wirh kick ond ground rechniques. Where os rhe orr of Hopkido deols moinly wirh hond ro hond combor. Johnny hos been in rhe orrs since he wos seven yeors old. He hos roken porr in mony rournornenrs ond comperirions. He hos rok' en firsr ploce in severol. He is olso o skilled user of rhe numchucks, rhe sroff, ond rhe sricks. Johnny hos olso been roughr ro rhrow knives wirh occurocy. Righr now, he is in rhe process of leorning rhe kubudo ronlo ond is olso leorning ro work wirh rhe burrerfly knife. Doreen Loughery, o senior, hos been rok- ing rop, jozz, ond boller lessons rnosr of her life ond is exrrernely occornplished. She hos compered in severol rolenr shows ond conresrs ond hos oloced very high in oll of rhem. While conrinuing ro brooden her doncing bockground by roking donce lessons or Terry's School of Donce, Doreen olso reoch- es donce or her home. She reoches severol srudenrs or Surrorrsvllle including rhe pom- pon souod. Every doy Doreen reoches rhe pom-pons new rourines ond goes over rhe old ones for cornperirions wirh rhem. Doreen is considered ro be on imporronr oorr of rhe Surrorrsville spirir. siueuiefxelunv lonpifxipul lndivlduol Achievernenrs 107 CTHTANCCQHNG SEARS , The more things chonge the more they remoin the some. Alphonse lsorr Rrring! The school bell tolls the end of the school doy. For most students the doy is through, ond finolly it is time to go to home sweet home. But for thirty percent of Sur- rottsville's populotion, the doy hos just be gun. A voriety of clubs ond orgonizotions come olive ond get into geor or 3 pm, ond vvorl-2 until A or 5 pm. ot night. The people involved give their extro time ond effort to give Surrottsvillions something to be proud of. There is o club or otgonizotion to suit everyones tostes. If you ore musicolly in- clined, there ore five different bonds to loin. Or if singing is more your style, there ore four types of choir clubs to choose from. All these clubs perform ot vorious functions throughout the yeor. For the future journolists of Americo, the Boomerang stoff ond the Hornef's Nest welcome creotive writers to vvrite orticles for the yedrbools ond school nevvspoper. Also, photographers con proctice their ort for free with the yeorbool-Q. For the girls who ore the spirited ond othletic types, cheerleoder, pom pon, drill teom, ond flog corp orgonizotions will fit their toste. There ore olso clubs thot focus on ocodemic obility Some exomples ore the NHS, FBLA, ond Moth Club, Other personol interest clubs ore the Bible Study, SGA, ond Chess Club. All these clubs hove their odvontoges. Almost oll of them teoch teom vvorls ond cooperotion, Others help build up selfbconfi' dence ondfor physicdl ond mentol obility. In oll of them, you molse friends, you hove o lot of fun, you do something you enioy, ond, os o result, you hove o different per' spective on school, After oll, high school isn't oll vvorls ond no ploy. Michelle Puryear, Mike Zick, and Susan Pyle enjoy vvorlsing together to prepore for o moth meet Anthony Mulrill and John McGee form o tvvosome to ploy Choriots of Fire during holf time 108 Orgonizotions iw' The National Honor Sociery shows rhe hghrer side of hugh school by hammmg nr up wnrh rheur feilow club members v-.v 'A QF ,. ssss . wp, . .E-s. . . s .gig - ,-1.-:ra .1 :W I -- -,f 4.95.2 ,jc wifi KN , L,,,, h . ..,,E'f' 'if....f.' 1.4 W . LE 'if , M f 'Qs -', ,gf -.'1f E ,3K.,r-V ' f,,q??3.f, .i VYZQQQQ, .ffggvf-ifl,...k Senior Emily Ebling ours down her flog for O Jazz The pom-pon squad procmce c gore WQJQ for porfechoh VOUWQ Orgohizorwohs 100 Making Magic Work Magic was all in the mix of people who worked together, As applied to the Student Government Association, truer words were never spoken. Under the guidance of spon- sor Michael Cady, working together was what SGA. was all about. During fourth period each day the elected officals of SGA. and their aides worked on class busi- ness and school funcrions such as the fresh- man and sophomore orientation, the bon- fire, spirit week, Homecoming, and Class Nite. In addition to helping students enjoy school a little more, SGA. helped charitable organizations such as Children's Hospital with its can food drive and the Red Cross with its blaodmobiles. The Student Government As- sociation has long carried on a tradition of being the most helpful organization in Sur- rattsville. Due to the excellent sponsorhip of Mr. Cady and the hard work of the elected members of SGA. that tradition has held tight in the 1983-1984 school year, Filsr Row: Jarrod Edge, Randy Rivoire, Kenny llhoad, Isaac Barrie, Danny Hoffman, Dilly Dell, Second Raw: Christine Ababa, Beth Kurowski, Gina Phillips, Belinda Lee, Doreen Revis, Wanda Proctor, Carol Edwards, Cindy Crocker, Shannon lbey, Karen Hodgeg Third Row: Cheryl Worman, Emily Ebling, Lisa Dephillip .ln if. ' .' . 1 f H i N ,R .-it 5 3 .ge iw . , 4 . .1-., 2 , f 52 is H' C lt' L Q. -1 'E i M All - - xi al- r- X' if gs-Quai . ., - -smivrzc l, , L A Q RQ-1, 4 5 ' 5 . - 'ft 1 Q. , 5 if S4512 ai , ' wzdstigql' lgi. i Y' s President-Kenny Rhoad Vice President-Doreen Revis Secretary-Emily Ebling Treasurer Carol Edwards QOO SGA. .. li . as ,F , , 1 ' ' . FE Q s .- 3: . h x , K is Q5 in H ,. -. of' Nfafw fs . -- .... ' .. , ..,.,z...., 4.11 sm 1 My Senior Class delegare Wondo Procror hsrens orrennvely ro lnsrrucrlons on now SG A -sponsored progroms should VUFX Senior Class president Koren E, Hodge sporrs rhe bedroom buoy look for me S.G.A.4sponsored Splrir Wee-I4 Senior Class vice-president Susie Miller ploys rhe role of Doc on Holloween Doy of Spnrlr Week Y, F1 .4 -'52f5'Q3sfif?E. 2 il?ii?'T Z2iJif. 1--:,2:'r.1-fits 56 'fs' ' X:-iii? :sf 1, C e if or K Easy s I X A Ig 3 ,fs ' t I .E E ,jf ,- ,, X is uf: v ' ,elf I C x 'I3959-.-f , 'A -K img . ' gf: , ., 2 gl ,X 3. msg, , A ' M Q- so , rf ' Z.-za.. in , Y Senior Dwayne Grimes worcnes closely os rhe nurse checlss has blood pressure before he con give blood or rne S G A -sponsored blood rnoblle SGA. 20 1 BOOMERANG STAFF Those Crazy Deadlines This year rhe yearbook irself has had many changes alrhough rhe yearbook sraff has only had a few changes. For example sophomore Debbie Shearer rook parr in producing rhe 1984 yearbook In rhe pasr years rhere have been no sophomores parriciparing in rhis evenr. Anorher change in rhe yearbook sraff came when Cara DeDominicis followed her sisrer, Traci DeDominicis, as Ediforrin-Chief of rhe yearbook Whar mosr srudenfs do nor undersrand is rhar rhe yearbook musr change wirh rhe rimes. This year rhe yearbook changed ire- mendously srarring wirh rhe size of rhe book Lasr year rhe yearbook was a size 7, and rhis year rhe yearbook became a size 8. The change in size enabled rhe yearbook sraff ro include more inedeprh arricles and larger pic- rures wirhin rhe yearbook Anorher new change rhe yearbook had was rhe fashion page This year rhe year' book sraff made rhe fashion page wirh beau- riful color picrures insread of black and whire picrures. The color picrures seemed ro add a nice, brighr rouch ro rhe fashion of rhe 8O's. Once again rhe famous senior superlariyes were back in rhe yearbook. Only rhis year rhey were differenr, The yearbook sraff ad- ded auesrions like: Who would you mosr like ro be srranded on an island wirh? or Who has rhe besr eyes or besr smile? The new, unique guesrions gaye a differenr kind of rwisr ro rhe senior superlarives As rhe rimes change and rhe years pass by, rhe yearbook musr also change. This year rhe yearbook did change guire a lor and ir showed rhese changes in rhe besr way possi' ble Lionel Jones, art direcror of rhe yearbook, is ed from his rrain of rhoughr sf' W ,. ,.. .sn- r , . K K . 3 ' 3 T N KM X 'rs ., Q . , First Row: Derh Bond, Janelle DiGioyine, Debbie O'Clair, Poffi Scarf, Denise Lindley, Laura Hilman, iocy Rabino, Second Row: Cara DeDorninias, Debbie Shearer, Melissa Casro, Denise Durnbaugh, Dorfie O'Clair, Tracey Hamilron, Carol Edwards, Bud Lykes, Lisa Wisneski, Third Row: Karen Hodge, Mike Cowley, Par Dennis, Emily Ebling, Cam Arrhur, Lesley Kearns, Lisa Kearns, Jane Maier, Lionel Janes 202 Boomerang 3 Cara DeDominicis, Editor-in-Chief gives advice ro sophomore Debbie Shearer on how ro crop a picrure Hornet's Nest Uses The firsr chonge rhor rools pioce on rhe newspoper sroff rhis yeor wos rhe orrivol of Mr. Brown who ossunned rhe role of one of rhe sponsors. Mr, Brown wos in chorge of rhe Iirerory ospecrs of rhe in-deprh orricles which rhe newspoper sroff wrore. The orher sponsor of rhe sroff wos Mrs, Wingord. She hod rhe job of overseeing rhe orr ond Ioyour ospecrs of rhe poper, This yeor rhe sroff decided ro hove rwo co-edirors who were Terri Snnirh ond Michele Puryeor These rwo sen' iors were o rrernendous help ro rhe newspoper sroff. Anorher chonge in rhe newspoper come when rhe Iozorion of rhe prinrf ing of rhe poper wos moved ro Gwynn Pork Losr yeor rhe newspo- per wos moved ro Gwynn Porls for finonciol reosons, This yeor wos rhe besr ever for rhe newspoper sroff They hope ro hove yeorsjusr os prodocrive in rhe furure. Terri Smith, co-editor of the ne wspaper, conrribured much io rhe newspoper srdff Its Imoginotion Michele Puryear, the other co-editor, ond her dossrnores ore hord or woris on rhe newspoper or on ofrerfschool sroff session 3 g i ' s - ,, I , EQ., .os 2 ix Hornets Nest Stofh First Row: Mrs Wingord, sponsor, Miife McCIonnon, Denise Chrisrmon, Yverre Homin, jeggnd Row: Aiisesh Brohrnohorr, Wondo Procror, Michele Puryeor, Eioine Voden, Foye Kepner, Third Row: Krisrin Moore, Porri Scorr, Eddie Dorrnsreod, Mike Zidg Koren Hodge, Mory Cosreiio, Koren Jodsson Horner's Nesr 203 .LSEIN S,.lElN'dOH Leading The Way First Row: Randall Hayden, Risrino Hendriclss, Second Row: Malissa Wrlliams, Timorhy Miley, Maria Derrio, Sreven Vursinas, Dororhy O'Cloir, Jeffrey Hale, Michele Puryear, Susan Pyle, Elaine Vaden, Michelle Flesch, Faye Kepner, Kimberly Alrizer, Third Row: Karhryn Owen, Kathleen Cochran, Verna Burler, Wanda Procror, Isrisrin Moore, Denise Chrisrman, Tamara Anderson, Joseph Boauiren, John McGee, Founh Row: Marie Ragano, Jocelyn llabino, Cheryl Worman, Debra O'Cloir, llira Bouchard, Parricia Scorr, Joseph Coolasey, John Dilslsy, Cora Shorrer, Jayne Maier J-X,-QMS, .K fsqhgsf, - f 1. - .1fi2ssa.,.J, , 5 . e -. , Q si s as ss s lx vi, , .eeifS?fSu1Sl5S!SHS.'Xkci, - feasw z The Narional Honor Sociery is an orga- nizarion designed ro recognize oursrand- ing srudenrs. lrs purpose is ro creare an Q enrhusiasm for scholarship, ro srimulare a desire ro render service, ro promore leadership, and ro develop characrer. Members are selecred and inducred in borh rhe spring and rhe fall. The Honor Sociery member musr mainrain a 35 grade poinr average as a junior and a 3.8 grade poinr average as a senior. The Honor Sociery sponsor was Ms. Seidell X and rhe officers were Susanne Miller, 5 presidenr, Randall Hayden, inducrion chairman, and Risrina Hendriclss, secre' rary. NATIONAL ' HONOR SOCIETY 1 f P 'f e 3 l -5 ' i W I l 5 L i 204 NHS' Presidenr Susanne Miller Sponsor MS Semen Taking Care Cf Business Sponsor' Mrs Pickles, Presidenr, Daniel Harvey is 1 Anz- W ,- . I v ., gi X ':i'F?ai?i7l'klES' f A M ' .,.4-.xx -i FBLA gives srudenrs rhe opporruniry ro learn abour rhe business community as rhey prepare ro become a parr of ir. Prqecfs involving FBLA srudenrs include professional, civic, service, financial, and social awareness acriviries. Since comperirion is recognized as a mqor parr of rhe free enterprise sysrem, FBLA sponsors a comperirion ar rhe re- gional and srare levels. FBLA members compere in business communication, public spealsing, accounring, ryping, and many orher caregories. The winners will compere in Ocean Ciry ar the srare level, l .-1 Q -' 5 foucarioii Ppocms U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA CCD i First Row: Karen Jacl-cson, secrerary, Daniel Harvey, presidenr, Mike McClannan, vicepresidenr, Second Row: Tammy Wyorr, Tonya Brown, Anera McCrone, LoFoye Procror, Carol Edwards, Missy Casio, Wanda Procror, Debbie Shearer, Krisra Gehllxen, Third Row: Sean Johnson, Tom Brady, Sharon Leason, Verna Burler, Emily Ebling, Carhy Olds, Jennifer Nance, Fourth Row: Eddie Darmsread, Mike Zicls. FBLA 205 V'lfl:I BIBLE STUDY Seeing The Light l Filsf Row: Vince Miller, Poul Bruch Second Row: Robin Scheleri, Kim Druch, Todd Kern, Vliio Bouchord, Drone Mills , , M F o 41. swarm i mmf f xv, V, A., N 4 , ,mg Q., L :N-F E its A , E n L fr A 1 ' V A is of , A ' I , ,,,, r 'f I A w Q Q 1 TW' X , 421 W V A s T 2 vs A, .A A- Tx A A A s The Lighrhouse Bible Srudy hos mer every morning before school ro shore imporronr issues concerning rhe word of God, Afrer Mori Piquerre formed ir in 1970, Sreve Bruch conrinued ro leod ir from 1980-1083. Currenrly Vince Miller ond Poul Bruch conrinue ro leod ir for rhe school yeors of 108C3e1Q85. The members in rhe club come from differenr churches rhroughour rhe communiryA Their rheme rhis yeor isi The word of God is vvrirren rhor you moy believe rhor Jesus is rhe Chrisr, rhe Son of God: ond rhor believing you moy hove life in his nome. John 20:81 Nl 1 7' A . -JY . 8 V J T I If ' A 1-- 5 '-s- ,W , ,.,, AAAA -' is xg 4' A' 1'1 4 Y NN Vince Miller and Paul Druch, leoders of rhe Bible Srudy group, devore much of rheir rime ro rheir respecrive religions in ond our of school l l 206 Bible Srudy l l Math Club Computes Sponsor Mrs Duicher Michael Cowley shares his nnorh ablliry wirh orhers The Marh Team is once again under new sponsorship, Following rhe resignae rion of Mrs. Noyes, Ms, Srewarr became the new sponsor. Due ro a Iacls of rirne, Ms. Srewarr forwarded her posirian ro Mrs. Burcher, who accepred ir wirh open arms. When asked af her feelings can- cerning rhe rearn she said, l'Ir's been a posirive experience . A . norhing bur fun. Ar rhe opening of rhis year's season rhere was no Marh Team. Afrer some rime, Surrarrsville srudenfs amassed a number of new addirions ro rhe reom allowing rhis years ream nor only an A and B reann like Iasr year's rearn, bur also an added C and D ream During a rneer, each ream Cansisrs of five players wirh every player answering a roral of six quesrions apiece. The reams objecrive rhis year was ro berrer Iasr year's aver- age season, --..w- -n. .ffm e- Il N I, llllllll llllllll llilllil illllllll illlnilll illilllll 'lllllu' i Ill lllllllll I .rx J First Row: Pamela Cannady, Michael Cowley, Rita Bouchard, Michele Puryear, Susan Pyle, Tirnorhy Varney. Second Row: Sophia Carr, Lewis Swarrzbaugh, Karen l-lanwpron, Michael Zicls, Charles Brescia, Thi'd Row: Cynrhia Campbell, Brian Bailey, Cherylann Darringron, Daniel Harvey Marh Club 207 EIITD H.I.VW CHESS Checkmote . . , Seniors Mike Gifford and David Romerstein challenge one onorher in o morch of slsill. Once ogoin rhe Surrorrsville chess reom is on rhe boord ondjumping. Wirh o member- i ship of 15 srudenrs ond rhe sponsoring by Mr, Anderson, rhe membership is growing. This yeor, rhe reom will compere wirh four orher schools. Bosic undersronding of rhe gome is the lsey ro winning! Sponsor of rhe 1083-84 Chess Teom, Mr. Anderson. First Row: Dovid Lundy, Derh Bond, Dovid Casey, Dwayne Coryell. Second Row: Milse Gifford, John Desiordins, Perer Mezzopelle, Joseph Boquiren, Dovid Romersr in Chess Club Good Morning First Row: Bersy Dunlop, Jennifer Nonce .Second Row: Elizoberh Borrion, Tommy Wyorr, Debbie Dovis. + resin 1 ' .W i 0 GQ MQ . d 4 r IW? I pledge ollegionce ro me fiog . . ond so begins onorner doy or Surrorrsville wirh rhe cheery voices of our morning D.J.'s, Besides opening wirh the pledge, rhe reom olso Isepr Us up-ro-dore on oll ine Ioresr Horner news. Per- specrive members for me D.J.'s were resred ond evoluored in me foil ond me reom selecr- ed for me currenr school yeor. Morning DJ. 's 209 S,'f'CI 9NIN'dOW A Picture ls Worth A Thousand Words Surrarrsville Studio: First Row: Philip Kulle, Melissa Smirh, Ms Wingardg Second Raw: Doug Carhro, Jim Roach, Franls Welles, Susie Dopler, Srephanie Parulis, Nor Pictured: Renee Johnson, Annu-Mari Seppala. , m,,,-- W--sr Susie Dopler, an award winning orrlstin Scholosric Arrs, purs rhe finishing rouch on her vvarercolor flower ,nv 'A 1, 's-ff f T' T of 71-,gs T garnish Xt VKTLX 4 , iJf'1V gff'5,iggtf f 5. 7113-Jwkst f fyeiix I S, , Frank Welles and Renee Johnson vvorls on their complicored and exact process of srained glass designs, The Surrarrsville Srudio is an arr club rhar meers each Tuesday of rhe vveels afrer school. The srudenrs who rneer in rhe srudio are nor necessarily enrolled in an arr class bur are acrive in individual projecrs rhar need extra rirne offer school. Acriviries ofren include projecrs rhar are nor available during a regularly scheduled class period. Many of rhe projecrs include complicated and exacr processes such as srained glass windows. Many orher prcgecrs rhar were complered rhis year were rhe use of phorography, rhe rechnique of vvarer color and air brush painring, rhe nearness of marring finished picrures and rhe creariviry of cover designs. These srudenrs from rhe Surrarrsville Srudio have received many awards due ro rheir aoiliries. The arr designs are creared and cornplered by rhe srudenrs rhemselves, many of whom have received scholarships, Surrarrsville Srudio 211 OIClfl.l.S EITIIAS V'd'cl0S CHEERLEADERS Perfecring rheir cheers for performances and evenrs lseeps rhe cheerleaders busy rhroughour rhe year. Beginning in rhe mid, die of rhe summer, rhey wenr ro rhe NCA Supersrar Cheerleading Comp ar Hood Col- lege in Fredericls, Maryland, where rhey were awarded rhe spirir award and four blue ribbons in evaluarian. They enrered inro rhe Washingron's Besr Comperirion in Augusr and were named rhe besr squad in rhe Washingron, D.C. Merropoliran Area. ln December rhey won fourth place ar Paris- dale's comperirion, and caprain Tammy Wyarr won rhe firsr place caprain award, Besides compering rhey rruly play an impor- ranr role in promoring school spirir ar pep rallies and sporr evenrs rhroughour rhe year. Captain Tammy Wyatt discovers rhe newesr mem- ber ro rhe cheerleading squad. Cheerleading Officers: First Row: Debbie Osman, rreasurer, Nicole Finch, Cofcaprain, Second Row: JenniferlNance fund-raising chairperson, Tammy Wyarr, capraing Debbie Davis, secrerary. W Debbie Osman and A yesha Muhammed cheer on rhe Horner foorboll ream during rhe 10813 Homecoming game. 212 Cheerleaders During the Homecoming pep rally, rhe cheerleaders perform for rhe srudenr body Their Spirit Flow 1983-1984 Cheerleading Squad First Row: Kim Deir, Nicole Finch, Debbie Jensen, Tommy Wyorr, Debbie Dovis, Tonyo Robinson, Srepnonie Porrridge, Second Row: Kim Thompson, Jennifer Nonce, Susie Frye, Third Row: Debbie Osman, Susie Frye, Debbie Jensen, Debbie Davls, ond Jennifer The Horner squad worches me Foresrville cheerleaders soy HelIo ' Nonce pouse o second ro shore ine Homecoming spirir .SK fi -Q lj 9 K1 Cheerleaders 213 S'dElCIVEl'I'dEIEIHD DRILL TEAM The drill reom consists of rwenry super, energeric young lodies. The reom worls ond precision of rhe voried movemenrs ond formorions of rhe drills oppeor ro be complicored ond inrricore, The drill reom hos never performed rhe some rourine rwice. Afrer eoch performonce rhe group srorrs on o new rourine. Wirh bosic knowledge of fundomenrol milirory drill, rhe exceprionol group modifies ond chonges milirory drill inro different move- menrs. One of the rourines srorred our os The Pop, ond milirory drills ond move- menrs were incorporored. The end resulr wos o rourine rhor dozed, omozed, ond rhrilled everyone. The coproin of rhe drill reom is Felicio Hommond who soid, I enjoy rhe leod- ership role, ir's foscinoring ond cholleng- ing. lr's o skill rhor con be leorned wirh procrice. I possess rhe slsill ond rhe leoder- ship. Sponsor of rhe drill reom, Mr. Porrer- son, hod rhis ro soy, D is for dynomic ond rhe drill reom is o dynomic group. A lor of srudenrs would like ro be porr of our group, our ir's nor for everyone ond rhor's good, only rhose with self-discipline ond o good orrirude con leorn whor we do. The confidence shows in rhe enrhusi- osm of rhe group. All rwenry girls seem ro hove rhor responsibiliry. They occepr their dury ro procrice ond recognize whor rhey must do. This is rhe be-sr group l've ever worlsed wirh, Any one of rhem could be coproin. They're cheerful, opri- misric, ond dependoble, ond rhey con be counred on ro do o good job. They sroy wirh o rourine unril ir is perfecred wirh or wirhour supervision. Srondords ore ser by whor rhey do . , , ond rhor's o rough ocr ro follow, 214 Drill Teom Soluting S.H.S. Mr. Patterson, sponsor of the drill team, sronds wirh reom members Dophne Pendleron, Shelio Corr, Chonroy Simms, ond Kim Poindexrer, Felicia Hammond captain of the drill team, solures her number one squod First Row: GeeGee Harper, Felicia Hammond, Tammy Humphrey, Jemine Crayron, Vemra Procror, Debra Dames, 5econd Row: Robin Armsrrang, Doral Scorr, Phyllis Durler, Syble Lennon, Third Row: Teresa Payron, Nicole llsard, Slwelia Carr, Sophia Carr, Fourth Row: Daphne Penalerorw, Chariray Simms, Kim Poindexrer, Cindy Campbell. A uf Rabin Armstrong clapsfar me baslserball team daring a rigiwr game wirh Cenrral The drill team performs during half rime ar a home baslxerball game Drill Team 215 WV3.l 'I1I'dC1 POM PONS Striving For Spirit J The pam pon squad performs one of their competition songs at a game The Surrattsville pam pon squad of 1988- 1984 was made up of 28 girls. This was the l first year that freshmen were permitted to try out for the squad. There was one fresh- man on the squad. The pom pans promoted spirit within the 1 school by marching with the band during football season and performing at pep rallies and many sports events throughout the year, The squad sponsored the Morp Dance, traditionally the first dance of the year, The Surrattsville pom pon squad was also a competing squad. This was the squad's third year of competition. In preparation for their first competition, the girls practiced hard almost every day. They attended the Maryland State Competition at Cale Field House on January 28, 1984. With the help of Mr. Colgan and Mrs. Hilman, the squad placed fourth out of sixteen places. Without the hard worls and total dedication of every girl on the squad, they could not have ac- complished this honor. Overall the squad had a very successful year. First Row: Chrissy Moore Cco-capralnb, Jayne Maier Ccaprainl, and Lesley Kearns Cco caprainb, Second Row: Sracey Lengle, Michelle Cornelius, Kerry Woodbrey, Janine Polirano, Julie Lee, Lisa Kearns, Derh Paczynslsi, Susan Young, Liza Piaoino, and Laura Hilman, Third Row: Jo Hanrahan, Cathy Lumley, Carolina Ospina, Cheri Oalees, Shelly Dunn, Jocy Tlabino, Targa Burleson, Tracey Hamilton 216 Pom Pans The squad cheers on the football team or oll rhe home gomes and on Homecoming day. Lisa Kearns, Carolina Osplna, ond Corhy Lomley owoir me music ro srorr rhe performance for half-mme Laura Hllman, Tanja Burleson, and Juhe Lee prepare ro exif wirh rhe drums. The pam pons anxiously await rhe drums ro begun before rhey march on rhe floor ro perform or o gome. Pom Poms 217 SNOd WOd G CORP F Adding The Accent , First Row: Emily Ebling, Tina Hendricl-as, Toro Humphrey, Second Row: Jody Lowry, Carol Edwards, Mary Cosrello, Third Row: Kelly Posren, Deanna Reyes, Parrizia Lynda Dullrule, Susie Dopler. .S N' . FX, semi Jw syn in . ,i is ..'.4 .'s l , Jfifsxf' Wiilf l or , vslifzg, l Y 'ef l Hove you ever wondered whof ir was lilse ro have been on rhe 1983-84 flag corp? ln answer ro rhe calls of curios- iry rhe Boomerang sroff oslsed for Cap- rain Tina Hendriclss' poinr of view. lr's a lorof fun ro be a parf of all rhe halferime exciremenr. lr's especially fulfilling ro be rhe leader of a group of girls who ore so enfhusiasric abour purring a good show rogerherf' Tina replied. Bur the most enjoyable porr is when you acrually feel rhe positive responses from rhe crowd. There are many rimes during rhe season when you really wonder if all rhe hours of pracrice and frusrrarion ore worrh lr, Emily Ebling, co-caprain, ree minds, Bur when you're our on rhe field wirh all your friends, and your fam- ily is cheering, you lsnow ir is. Pracrice offer excrucioring pracrice, rhe flag corp could be found drudging along almosr every day afrer school or in rhe even- ings. Between mid-summer and Home- coming, rhe aggravarions and mulriple complicarions were never enough ro srop rhe girls who added exrro accenr ro rhe bond. 218 Flag Corp ......,- l l -vin l , l l i l l i i l Senior Mary Costello uses her second-year skills ro concenrrore on rhe upcoming moves in rhe Blues in rhe Nighr' rourine. , l l Captain Tina Hendricks, 0 senror and honor srudenr, ns roralry de-yored ro her squad Co-Captain Emily Ebling shows rhar concenrrarron, nor ro mennon rhe abmry ro rnrerprer charrs and anagrams, as of rhe urmosr rmparrance when performrng wrrh rhe band Carol Edwards, also a member of the S G A and F D L A , rhe flag corp ref? ,ff U . ' af. Jrjiif wry' lg: s.:f1f.,f-V as ' L'- fi-Tru-si 5i'gff 'fYH- A of , A -- as ggffw ,ls rv-wa' if-rf K '. gg-9 '3gEf??U.V?1f1f6iG?flf 'I , Liss- ' a3..M.Aia , 1., in 7-5 F, A 1 .f wp? li ilfg-1' 4- -' x?5r1.f31f. r r 2- ' .A , 5:3 , f.,.-.Mg 'Q M if ..' if f71,QQ31Tif'f. 1 3-45? A5 'Fila if ,,.,f,.x ,J-5 Q Q1f?7EY:3'f'L1, . 3950- ,gyfv-M,1f A 'W - Nfl? my ?f5fZ'T?5?4a5Zf2g::f V iggiiggii.,-ijs' j,q'?:,5f:, 'A?rr. 1, A f 1, , ri was Lwfszi yqu fn.:-5 --yy' 'if ' fi IW621-2 , - - ,- C- Q -: r-2211 : f 'f1fg,i ' V-77, L5 - 4,55 ' g.,ff4g:47nvg,f..fr' 1 H 1wfT'w,,s.:2,' J ,Jg,,'fg'rNAr '- f?9:fefwf 2' ,. , Jiifppfsff ' -,1'ifmf,f2fr i'fyfQ,'5i'- f,-QW. r L V i,t3?5,zw+1'flil2ij'n3-7 v .r . v . ,r - ,M ?f5a3?l1fif?Ji::1fv?f 'nAg,ggg,,:41i,y1Zf Q P r we ,1,,-,,,, .-grvff . ., M, M 1, 3 .p wf3',1'yf.-.ff-A .-:rc QM: s f'Q:fs'i4f'g2?ff'fHs'11 f A ,gg is a,'gzg, 1 Qgafwb PG -:':'T' ff W5 2 shows rhere us most definrrely a lighrfhearred slde ro 5ecrerary-Treasurer Tara Humphrey, along wlrh sophomores Deanna Reyes and Parrrzra Drprerrr show rhar ur's necessary for fursr year members ro srids rogerher Flag Corp 219 And The Bonds Ploy Cn Being o bond director in o high school is one of the most unique ond time consumingjobs in the teoching profession, The bond director is one of the few educotors who hove the op, portunity to worls with the some students for the durotion of their high school coreer. A bond director not only hos to be o good musicion but on educotor, counselor, friend, mother, fother, ond drill sergeont. He gets to see his students grow physicolly, mentolly, ond musicollyf Not only does o bond director get to worl-z with the students in the clossroom, but he hos the ope portunity to spend mony hours outside togethe er, trovelling together, ond even living togeth- er when on trips. When high gools set for o bond ore not met by the students, it is the bond director who feels os bod os the most conscientious students feel ond even worse. l, os the bond director of Surrottsville High School, feel thot too mony students in the bond pro- grom hove very low gools for themselves or no gool ot oil, It tolses o lot of hord worls, discipline, ond dedicotion to be o good bond student. Moybe this is why I hove olwoys held my bond members in high esteem becouse unless you hove been o member of on out' stonding bond you con never reolize whot it tolses to be o good bond member. Mode up of mostly freshmen ond sopho- mores, the concert bond met one period o doy to help build the musicol skills ond ottitudes necessory to be in the symphonic bond. Even though the concert bond does perform in some concerts ond ond will ottend the county music festivol this yeor, their moin oqective is to build better musicionship. The symphonic bond is the moin performing group in the school ond represents Surrottsville ot severol outside events. Mode up mostly of juniors ond seniors, the bond presents severol concerts o yeor ond represents the school ot the county ond music festivols. Their music lit- Band Officers: President-John McGee, Vice-President-Tommy Cotonio, Secretory-Mory Gonn, Treosurer-Jomie Horns 220 Bond eroture consists of the most difficult ond interestl ing music written for bonds. The Aristocrots is the officiol stoge bond ot Surrottsville. The group gives o voriety of per- formonces throughout the entire oreo ond out of Nlorylond. One of the biggest volues of this bond is the port it ploys for the public relotions of the school ond community. ' For the first time this yeor students in the school who wonted to leorn how to ploy oh instrument hod the opportunity to do so in the bosic bond. These students met every doy ond lecirned through o controlled environment which helped to creote ropid progress. Aft ir one yeor of lessons most of the students in til bosic bond will be oble to perform in the co Y cert bond ond morching bond. The bosic bon, wos one of the truly bright spots in the instr - mentol music progrom this yeor. T 5 ,41- Dand Director Richard C. Morflmersrill keeps the Hot ers humming to the beot of the SHS bonds l l l l l l l l Q. ga... .,,:,. wk .V .3...., - -- .Aww Av --3 fr , N M x -w ':h2wwN- Y 1 lfbffi-'. , ' '- , , Q., - 4 N -Q I fy M1 , kv ' is wk ' ye M, . ,-Q , , , 'A' X + . , W.. ' 1 ' .,m?, 1 , L i. VW ,L , A if W Q ,U -N A-n Lg., X, 'kxf , M 'M 'z wf- , , F, 0- H. vb w 'XY' .Mr 2 ' Q K J P gy BAND 1 'T i i i i D I o S o 0 N eve oping, TFIVIDQ . . . i BASIC BAND i , First Row: Suzanne Ebling, Robin Armsrrong, Darryl Dillard, Willie Meelsins, Diana Lau, Sharon Smirh, Steven Foiger, Wayne Bobey, Second Row: Berh Bond, Brenda Boughel, Gordon Warkins, Lorenzo Bishop, Delancy Praylow, Dale Chambers i j -,N-swf. , A I . ., , o , ,- .. 'i iff ' ' ' ,Li 'S -iz . A- ers, . fr A .. K Q A wow we X , y L. . an ,LW K A .f ii , S , . ,K K so .4 X A K , . i i i i i ii i i i ' i L I i i Ii ii -S - , . k i si 5, i i ii CONCER r BAND i ii N I First Row: Carol Richardson, Srephanie Genrile, Shannon Ibey, Annie Rowe, Derh Kurowski, Theresa Brown, Debbie Shearer, Dundrea Holman, Sharon Smirh, Pauia Luecix, Sasah Necisereg Second Row: Sheryl Arganish, Doug Miley, Kirn Esrep, Lisa Housewrighr, Cindy Crocker, Biily Foiler, Mimi Green, Lori Comer, Lewis Svvarrzbaugh, Third Row: Chris Grosso, Kevin Haseibash, Sreve Ralis, Kina Bruch, Srephonie Parrridge, Kevin Nirz, Robin Shelerr, Marla Gorrnan, Scorr Fringer, Milse Berrio, Aifred Love, Richard Brenner, Derek Srevens, E 222 some i i i i T ii W ,i ,J i Reaching, Harmanizing! , SYMPHONIC BAND Flrsf Raw: Mary Gann, Dana Garewood, Wanda Procror, Faye Keoner, Karen Kreurzer, Carol Hiil, Aliison Snyder, Toi Hendricks, Mirzi Caroiio, Janine Polirano, Mary Ann DeMenr, Second Row: Sracey Shimmei, Darren Richnafsky, Dorrie O'CIair, Kim Coyle, Kim Porrerson, Gina Eiliorr, Mila Cook, Angie Gaskin, Ayesha Muhammad, Dirk Peizer, David Parker, f David Lou, Tom Honrahon, Third Row: Randy Hayden, Debbie Kessier, Cindy Baker, Tony Wriirson, Larry Jonnson, Jeff Marrin, Tony Scorr, John Byrer, David Billmon, Jo f Hanranan, Chuck Brescia, Sean Donahue, Karen Hixson, Tony Murrill, Tom Carania, Jamie Harris, Jann McGee, Fourth Row: Lisa Wisneski, Maria Berrio, Brad Hornbeok, Sreve J Vursinas, Jarrod Edge, Mike Murphy 5i if if iii is seeee T 'x lc ,tn C cc W, s .,,. .Mm a ills STAGE BAND First Row: Tony Whirson, Cindy Baker, Randy Hayden, Srephanie Parrridge, Second Row: Susan Neckere, Ailison Snyder, David Lau, Jo Hanrohan, David Biilman, John Byrer, Sreve Vursinas, Third Row: Jarrod Edge, Tim Miiey, Jann McGee, Tommy Carania, Tom Hanrahan, Sean Donahue, Band 228 GNVG They're Ploying Our Song 1 lunior Suzanne Ebllng and freshman Diono Lou procrice during Dosic Bond Senior Melissa Deslardlns reeds her porr whale procricrng on her 5 i K 'wgvwx 'A' YT' ., N 1 X 1 M 'X A QQ ,y!Q' , K' ,fc 44. .Jr 5951! wal: ., .MH iw.- w One of the top musicians in the band senmor Johnk Seniors John Byrer and David Billman work well rogerher when foced wirh o duer. Here, or o pep roily, the dynamic M5693 Wim his Boch Wmpefi WOH5 Om O 5O'O 'hor Se' 'WF duo dazzle me crowd wirh me combnned harmony of rheir rrombones, CVOWUS WGGWWQ 0' VTWOVWY Homer h0'f'Vim95' r Y 224 Bond X L N Drum major Randy Hayden grves Iasr mrrwure rnsrrucrians ro sophomore Doug Mrley before me Hamecamrag Parade 'W' PEO psf. S.- Senior Lisa Wisneski prepares herself for a half-mme performance The Sullartsville banner, afren seen wherever the band performs, has seen many a vrcrary and samerrmes a lass our nr srrll rerams urs prude and glory Band 225 CINVEI SURRA S SINGERS Just A Surratrs Singers: First Raw: Mr. Woddell, John Luslsey, Vince Miller, Srocy Gieldo, I-loword Morgenstern, Louro Pollock, Tommy Andersen, .Second Row: Tommy Dodson, Suson Pyle, Trocey l-lomilton, Michelle Flesch, Ginnie Corono, Corol Edwords, Third Row: Kim Dugos, Wendy Creel, Lee Fronlslin, Debbie Sworrzbough, Kristen Dugos. This yeor's 1988-84 choruses ore populot- ed with the gleeful sounds of vorious voices. There ore three choruses rhis yeor: Surrorrs Singers, the most elite, Concert Choir, o little group but srill beoutiful sounding, ond Vocol Ensemble. Eoch of these is under the direc- rion of one mon-Mr. Chorles Woddell. Surrotts Singers ore the pride ond joy of the vocol deporrmenr in the school. The singers hove elected to give one closs perl' od dolly to procrice oldftime fovorites ond show stoppers. They olso tol-ze time to co- ordinote o presentotion given tojunior high 226 Chorus schools ond speciol events connected with our school. Most of the members olso per- formed in this yeor's school ploy- Gypsy ln order to be selected to the Surrorts Sing- ers, one must hove on oudition with Mr. Wodell ond devote greot time. The tolents in the voices of the Surrotts Singers ore pro- fessionol, The more omoreur choruses, but still beouriful sounding, ore rhose of the Vocol Ensemble ond Concert Choir. Their perfor- monces ore olso greotly opprecioted. l i i l l l l l l :loans i ..IIII. l Y l l v l l l 'J' Horace Lee Franklin joins in with the Surrorrs Singers. J l l l Note... junio, Dune, M0,ge,,5,em WQ5 W5 fovomer X-Johnny Be Vince Miller and Lee Franklin sing a seie-anon of rhe masrc from Gypsy Good ar' f Y its ir 9 N my Q 'K , nn .na nf U Wendy Creel, Kim Dugas, Grmme Corona, Tracey Hamrlran, and Mr Waddell rehearse for me cancerr ar Sarrarrsyme Jr 1 I 0 Q, High Give us Ihar theatre smiie, Mr Waddell, Chorus 227 S'd39NIS Sl.I.V'd'dI'lS CHORUS From Surrotts l Vocal Ensemble: First Row:SroCy Ford, Pom Housden, Jeonnerre Robey, Pomelo Howord, Corol Flemion, Terry Brooks, Glorio Srorhers, Second Row: Borboro Johnson, Trno Hq ns, Melrndo Dobson, Phyllrs Borler, Yverre Sronfreld, Chris Honnoh, Krero Ellerbe, Robln Epps, Angelrno Bryonr, Third Row: Wolrer Derry, Jeff Lewis, Dowd Smlrh, Wrlber Former John Cormon, Howoro Morgensrern , ,YY l Concert Choir: First Row: Angle Lee, Everlrno Borlow, Lee Fronlslln, Fronls DrGloyonnonronlo, Corlo Horley, Grnnle Corono, Koren Gorner, Second Row: Clndy Boolerr, Dorbre Vaughn, Tommy Wyorr, John Luslsey, Mllse Donaldson, Mlchelle Holl, Louro Polpcls, Third Row: Jenny Dondrrdge Tereso Beyer, Tonyo Brown, Missy Proctor, Dorron Procror, Howard Morgensrern, Wendy Creel, Corhy Srorhers, Melonle Mcl4enzle V Ll ' N , X ' , , Y K 'P K f l s,,Lyg7,g' ,QL Q1 CQ AJ fi .fl , GQ J 228 Chorus C 1 or rw - L l - , ,J l ,, Choruses Get it right guysll Dusrer Morgensrern and Vince Muller pracnce rneir rnuslc far rne ground brealslng Ceremony Michelle Flesch, Carol Edwards, Kristen Dugas, Klm Dugas, and Tammy Dodson Serenade chorus insrrucrar Charles Waddell ln Sdrrarrs Slngers -0- 1 lla A ,!,7,,. V I Q' Seniors Tracey Hamilton and Ginnie Corona sur dawn ro srgnr read a song ar rne prano before Ginnie Corona, Wendy Creel, Andy Karrz, Sracy Glelda, Jonn Laslsey, Vince Muller, and Mr Waddell Degrn class wlrn a new song class Chong 229 SDHOHD Y I ' Let Your Fingers Do The Walking Through The Hornet Poges I ! EZ, - SZ-- , MIKE, THANX FOR ALL YOUR LOVE! LOVE YA ALWAYS. JACK' WE ARE PROUD OF YOU, ALL OUR LOVE DAD, MOM G BO IE. '84 MGC G DKT1 THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. GOOD LUCK! JAS. BEST OF FRIENDS PH., KC., AR., TB, NH., MG., KP THANKS FOR ALL THE MEMORIES-SHEILA, MARE, SUE, MIKE, JACK-LOTSA THANX G MEMORIES! BEST FRIENDS 4EVERfMELISS, RANDY, STEVE, JOHN, CAROL, CARA, PATTI, MR. HAIGLER- - LOVE LISA WIZ. THANX MOM, DAD, G FAMILY! LOVE YA LOADS! MELISSA GAII1. THANKS MOM AND DAD, I LOVE YOU. JAYNE M. 'DONNALOOKS LIKE WE MADE IT! SEE YA AT TSU! MELISSA' I CONGRATULATIONS DOTTIE G DEBBIE. LOVE DAD G MOM. GOOD LUCK JAYNE. LOVE MOM AND DAD THANK YOU MOM G DAD. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH, CORA, CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '84 MAIER FAMILY. SCOTTIE BEAR THANKS FOR CARING SO MUCH, AND FOR ALL CONGRATULATIONS MIKE CUMBERLAND FROM YOUR VERY THE GREAT MEMORIES! LOVE YA ALWAYS! SHELLEY. PROUD AND LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. I LOVE YOU, MOM, DAD, RENEE, AND MICHELLE! THANK YOU, PSDYWE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU! LOVE MOM G DAD DIANE. HI, KIM. YOU MADE IT. CONGRATULATIONS 1984! THANKS RANDY FOR NOT LETTING GO G FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES G MEMORIES. LOVE YOU ALWAYS PRINCESS. THE BOUCHARD FAMILY THANKS TO MOM, DAD, AND FAMILY. LOVE ALWAYS, JACKIE GOOD LUCK JOANNE OWEN! WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU! S. HAVE FUN IN '84 LOVE, MOM-DADAPAM G DEB THANKS MOM, DAD, AND BO. I LOVE YOU! LOVE CHERYAL CONGRATULATIONS TO MIKE GIFFORD. 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Linda, 146 1Cayle, Dawn, 121, 146 1Cayle, Kimberly, 79, 221, 223 1Crawford Ronnie, 79 1Craytan, Jernine, 146, 156, 215 1Creel, Wendy, 146, 226, 227, 228, 229 Q crlslef, lay, 101, 164 , Crisler, Joel 129 1 Crocker, Cindy, 143, 160, 161, 164, 200, 221, 222 1 Croom, Craig, 79, 86, 121, 168 1 croom, Dexter, 101, 105, 100 1 Crosby, Tracy, 154 Cryer, Joseph, 16, 121, 168, 178, 180, 181 Cumberland Michael, 79, 121, 194 Cunningham, David 146 1 Cunningham Eric, 79 1 Cunningham, Patrick, 146, 149 ' Curtis, Rosslin, 80, 121, 187 1 Cusato, Patrick, 80, 121 Dennls, Patrick, 81, 121, 194, 202 DePhillip, Lisa, 160, 161, 200 DePrlest, Jason, 81 Desjardins, John, 146, 208 Desjardins, Melissa, 81, 86, 224 DeSousa, Catia, 81, 121 Devine, Barbara, 129 Diggs, Tywanda, 146 Diglovannantonlo, Frank, 146, 168, 228 DiGiovine, Janelle, 81, 121, 202 Dillard Darryl, 25, 36, 129, 143, 222 Dillard Lloyd 146, 168, 171, 184 Dillingham, Bobby, 154, 158 Dinkins, Nathan, 62, 195 Dlpeitri, Patrlzla, 146, 148, 218, 219, 221 Dirska, Joan, 146, 156 Dittner, Derek, 147 Divvens, Stephanie, 81 Dixon, Denise, 147, 157, 172, 174, 182, 183 Dixon, Suzanne, 190, 192 Dodson, Melinda, 147, 228 Dodson, Tammy, 226, 229 Donahue, Sean, 81, 121, 221, 223 Donaldson, Michael, 81, 121, 177, 228 Donze, Sandra, 129 Doplen Samuel, 8, 129 Doplen Susan, 129, 211, 218, 221 Datson, Tamala, 45, 132 Dow, Michael 161 Downey, Barbara, 82, 121 Downey, John, 147 Draper, William, 82, 121 Drill Team, 214-215 Dubrule, Lynda, 147, 218 Duckett, Keith, 82 Dudding, Linda, 161 Dugas, Kimberly, 132, 226, 227, 229 Dugas, Kristen, 147, 226, 229 Duncan, Wanda, 132 Dunlap, Elizabeth, 37, 82, 121, 209 Dunn, Shelly, 45, 147, 216, 221 Duringer, Daniel, 132 Durnbaugh, Dennise, 21, 82, 87, 118, 121, 192, 202 Durnbaugh, John, 141 Dyer, Bruce, 16, 82, 184 Ebling, Emily, 27, 82, 118, 121, 199, 200, 202, 205, 218, Fashion, 8-9 Faxio, Renita, 83 Faxio, Ronald 132, 168, 195 FD L A , 205 Fearwell, George, 24, 147, 179 Fenwick, James, 83, 121, 168, 170, 195 Ferrante, Tony, 8, 132 Finale, 264 Finch, Nicole, 14, 16, 126, 131, 132, 139, 212, 213 Flag Corp, 218-219 Flanagan, Stephen, 147 Flanary, Bruce, 132, 138, 169, 195 Flemlon, CaroL 147, 228 Flesch, Michelle, 83, 121, 204, 210, 226, 229 Flores, Michelle, 163, 165 Flores, Ray, 83 Flowers, Tracee, 147 Floyd Darlene, 147 Flynn, Sheila, 132 Folgen Steven, 132, 222 Faller, William, 161, 162, 165, 221, 222 Football, 14, 168-171 Ford Ella, 163, 165 Ford Patrick, 147 Ford Sandra, 51, 84 Ford Stacy, 51, 84, 228 Foreign Language, 49 Foreman, Michael, 147, 177, 184, 185 Foster: Jan, 62 Fasten Theresa, 132 Fowlen Daniel, 84, 121 Fowler, Peggy, 84 Fowler, Robert, 147 Fowler, William, 11, 84, 121, 168 Frank, Angelo, 84, 121 Franklin, Horace, 226, 227, 228 Frascoia, Scott, 8, 132, 139 Frasen Keith, 84, 121 Freeman, John, 132 Freshmen, 160-165 Friday the 13113 Dance, 26-27 Friel, Robert, 132, 194 Fringen Scott, 147, 150, 177, 221, 222 Frye, Annette, 84 Frye, Frederick, 132 Frye, Susan, 10, 16, 85, 121, 213 Fuller, Barbara, 147 Fuller, Catherine, 118, 132 1 1 Dalsey, Michael, 161 Dameron, David 161 Dandrldge, James, 18, 80, 121 Dandrldge, Jennifer, 18, 80, 86, 121, 228 Daniel, Michael, 161 Daniels, Wayne, 177 Darmstead Christine, 129, 172, 174, 192, 193 205 Darmstead Edward 18, 80, 121, 203, Davidson, Gregory, 129 Davison, Lisa, 146 Davis, Deborah, 47, 49, 80, 121, 209, 212, 213 Davis, Ronald 26, 80, 121 Dawson, George, 141 Dawson, Kenneth, 80, 87, 117, 121 Dean, Angela, 146, 148, 172, 182 DelJrule, Linda, 221 Decker, Blbiana, 161 DeDominicis, Cara, 81, 121, 202 Deere, Sean, 146 Deisbeck, David 129 Delcher, Jeffrey, 136, 154 Delvillar, David 35, 146, 169 Dement, MaryAnn, 129, 130, 143, 221, 223 219, 221 Ebling, Suzanne, 139, 222 224 Edge, James, 52, 83, 121 Edge, Jarrod 25, 126, 132, 200, 221, 223 Edwards, Carol, 83, 118, 121, 226, 229 Edwards, Glenn, 147 Ellerbe, Keira, 161, 228 Elliot, Gina, 132, 195, 223 Elmore, Jerry, 34, 161, 163 English, 44 Epps, Bernard 83, 121 Epps, Dawayne, 154, 168 Epps, Robin, 147, 228 Escanillo, Karen, 147, 154 200, 202, 210, 218, 219, 221, Estep, Kimberly, 18, 147, 172, 173, 221, 222 Evans, Stephanie, 83, 121 Everett, Yvonne, 147 Faber, Melody, 3, 34, 161, Faculty, 58-65, 67-69 Farmer, Wilbert, 141, 228 163, 165 Gaddy, Juan, 132 Gadson, Dorothy, 85 Gaines, Subrena, 85 Gale, Ronald 147 Gallegos, Yvette, 161 Galloway, Louls, 132, 168, 195 Galloway, Trina, 134 Gank, Gerald 47, 132 Gank, Michele, 49, 85, 121 Gann, Mary, 21, 26, 85, 121, 220, 221, 223 Gardnen Michelle, 161 Garner, Karen, 85, 117, 121, 228 Gaskin, Angela, 132, 221, 223 Gotewoad Dana, 132, 221, 223 Gay, LaTonia, 8, 12, 132 Gay, Marvin, 161 Gehlken, Krista, 85, 121, 205, 210 Gehrman, David 188 Gelic, Jae, 17 Gentile, Stephanie, 147, 221, 222 Gentry, Carol, 62 Gerczynski, Scott, 27, 36, 132, 167, 168 Giarth, Michael, 132, 139 Gibbs, Janeane, 132 Gielda, Stacy, 29, 34, 132, 226, 229 Gifford Barbara, 147 Gifford Michaeh 85, 121, 177, 184, 188, 208 Jones, S Gifford Mona, 141 Girls' Basketball, 182-183 Glass, Pamela, 147, 159 Glenn, David 132, 186, 187 Gloven Tuesday, 161 Goddard Richard 17, 147 Goldsmith, Paulette, 182 Golf 194 Goode, Sheila, 88 Goodwin, Nancy, 48, 63, 160 Gooslin, Rebecca, 88 Gorman, Mark, 27, 147, 221, 222 Gorman, Robert, 29, 132 Garmican, Kelly, 148 Gould ManueL 132 Grassa, Christine, 16, 161, 165, 221, 222 Gray, John, 148 Green, Bryan, 148, 169, 179 Green, Bridgette, 148, 182 Green, Cheri, 148 Green, Mignon, 148, 222 Greene, Robin, 88, 122 Greene, Vicki 192 Greene, William, 28, 36, 126, 132, 143, 16 Greer, Kim, 88, 121 Gregoire, Victoria, 141 Gregory, Alfred 88 Gregory, Rodney, 88, 122 Grigsby, Martin, 132 Grimes, Robert, 88, 122, 201 Grouby, Marie, 63, 172, 175, 192, Ground Breaking, 32-33 Gryder, Dennis, 161 Hadcox, Dill, 188 Haigler, Robert, 63, 168 200 8, 195 Hale, Jeffrey, 11, 37, 88, 122, 168, 204, 210 Haley, Cecilia, 89 HalL DorryL 89, 122, 178, 180, 181 Hall Michelle, 132, 228 Halman, Dondrea, 148, 221, 222 Hamill, Yvette, 49, 89, 122, 203 Hamilton, Tracey, 18, 89, 122, 202, 221, 226, 227, 229 Hammond Felicia, 89, 122, 179, 214, 215 Hammond Laluana, 89 Hampton, James, 52, 132, 169 Hampton, Karen, 89, 122, 169, 207 Hanes, Brett 132 Hangouts, 1819 Hannah, Chris, 161, 164, 228 Hanrahan, Jo, 55, 132, 216, 221, 22 3 Hanrahan, Thomas, 55, 89, 122, 221, 223 Harbaugh, Rita, 148 Hare, Ronald 161, 165 Harley, Carla, 90, 122, 228 Harley, Darin, 148 Harper, Geneva, 90, 122, 215 Harper, Joseph, 90 Harper, Roberta, 9, 132 Harple, Catherine, 161, 172, 182 Harrell, Bruce, 148 Harrington, David 90, 122, 184 Harris, James, 16, 87, 90, 122, 168, Harris, Margaret, 63 Harris, Tina, 154, 228 Harrison, Harry, 132 Hartley, Brice, 46, 63 Harvey, Daniel, 132, 205, 207 220, 2 Haselbush, Kevin, 148, 157, 177, 221, 222 Haselbush, Pam, 187 Hauk, Barbara,'132 Hawkins, Carlton, 141 Hawkins, Cherri, 90, 122 Hawkins, Reginald 132 Hayden, Charles, 132 260 Index 23 Hayden, RandalL 12, 16, 25, 90, 122, 173, 178, 181, 204, 210, 221, 223, 225 Henderson, Todd 148 Hendricks, Ristina, 90, 103, 1 Hendricks, Toi, 132, 221, 223 Henry, Tracey, 10, 91, 102 Henson, Anthony, 148 Henson, Sean, 132 Herbert, Kerry, 161, 164 Herring, Monique, 148 22, 204, 218, 219, 221 Jackson, Karen, 18, 49, Jackson, Lisa, 149 Jackson, Rodney, 92 James, Bryan, 161 James, Lajuan, 161 Jefferson, Earl, 133 Jeffries, Eugene, 133 Jeffries, Sandra, 133 Jenkins, GlendaL 39, 63, 135 Hessler, Dori, 148, 159 Hesterberg, Richard 60 Hetrick, Norma, 63 Hevey, Annie, 187 Hickin, David 148 Hilgenberg, Lisa, 91 Hilgenberg, Lori, 161 HilL Carol, 132, 221, 223 Hill, David 91 Hill, Dennis, 122 Hill, Diana, 161 Hill, Donna, 161 Hill, Gary, 148 Hill, Julie, 18, 91, 122 HilL Kevin, 148 Hilman, Laura, 9, 132, 202, 216, 217, 221 Hilman, Sharon, 65, 166, 172, 173, 175, 216 History, 38-41 Hively, Karen, 148 Hixson, Karen, 12, 91, 119, 122, 222 Hodge, Karen E., 30, 70, 86, 91, 122, 200, 201, 202, Hodges, James, 141 Hoffman, Daniel, 26, Hoffman, Joseph, 25, Holloman, April, 148 126, 132, 167, 194, 195, 200 91, 122, 194, 195 Jenkins, Lewis, 65, 188 Jennings, Joe, 149 Jensen, Jobs, 20 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Deborah, 10, 14, 16, 133, 213 '11 Antoine, 149 Barbara, 149, 152, 228 Bruce, 133, 167, 168, 184 David 92, 122 Lawrence, 43, 92, 122, 223 Lori, 149 Melvin, 178 , Michele, 3, 149, 169 92, 102, 117, 122, 203, 205 1 1 1 Renee, 92, 122, 211 Sean, 133, 250 Stephen, 54, 141 Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Aaron, 149 Charlene, 149 Christopher, 92, 122, 178, Donald 93, 122 Jeffries, 149 Joyce, 149 Kevin, 149 Lionel, 9, 16, 22, 23, 54, 1 1 1 1 1 180, 181 1 Ronald 149, 169 Jones, Sherman, 149, 169 teven, 133 16-17 Homecoming Dance, Homecoming Game, 15 Homecoming Parade, 14 Home Economics, 52 Hooley, Coleen, 163 Horn, Mark, 161 Hornbeak, William, 91, 122, Hornets Nest, 203 Housden, Pamela, 148, 228 Housewright, Lisa, 148, 222 168, 170, 171, 194, 223 Howard Pamela, 17, 25, 148, 228 Hubbard Kimberly, 133 Hubbard Stanley, 148, 169 Hudson, Christine, 92 Hudson, Lisa, 141 Humphrey, Marianne, 148 Humphrey, Tamla, 148, 215 Humphrey, Tara, 148, 218, 219, 221 Hunnicutt, Thomas, 148 Hunter, Karen, 44, 63, 68 Hunten Kimberly, 133 Huseman, Daniel, 133 Huseman, Denis, 133 Huston, Dale, 188 Huston, Douglas, 46, 92, 122 Huston, NigeL 149 Hutchinson, John, 149 Jordan, Lorenzo, 149 Jaynen Deborah, 37, 93, 122 Juniors, 126159 1 93, 118, 122, 232 1 1 Kaplan, Catherine, 93, 122 Korabin, Glenn, 149 Korabin, MichaeL 149 Karnes, Brenda, 61, 69, 144 Kauten, Rebecca, 133 Kearns, Lesley, 50, 133, 202, 216, 221 Kearns, Lisa, 29, 26, 133, 202, 216, 217 Keeler, Donna, 66 Keener, Deborah, 190, 192 Keener, Keith, 133 Keith, Derrick, 149 Kelling, Phillip, 141 Kelly, Mark, 50, 133, 168, 170, 194 Kempf James, 141 Kennel, Lynn, 29 Kepner, Faye, 18, 49, 93, Kercher, Steven, 93, 122 Kern, Todd 133, 206 Kessler, Deborah, 27, 36, 133, 221, 223 122, 203, 204, lbey, Shannon, 144, 149, 154, 200 lkard Nicole, 149, 215 Individual Achievements, 196197 Industrial Arts, 53 , 221, 222 Jackson, Allison, 161 Jackson, Joseph, 133 Kessler, Donna, 93, 102, 122 Kessler, Karen, 93, 122 Kessler, Ruth, 63, 126 Kidwell, Jeffrey, 149 Kim, Tae, 94, 122, 176, 177 Kimble, Kevin, 162 King, Don, 133 King, Lisa, 149 King, Lori, 94 King, Paul, 20, 94, 122, 188 King, Ray, 94 King, Richard 94 King, Teresa, 133, 141 Klenoski, Robern 11, 94, 122, 168 Klick, Marybeth, 133 Klick, Suzanne, 149 Koep, Michelle, 149 Krell, Leah, 149 Kreutzer, Karen, 223 221 221, 22 1 1 1 S 1 'Krucelyak, Sandra, 133 ,Kruger, Penny, 131, 133 1Kulle, Philip, 130, 184, 211 1 'Kurowski Beth, 55, 144, 40, 200, 221, 222 1Kurtz, Andrew, 154, 220 Lal-'orce, Mark, 10, 04 Lally, Timothy, 04 Landis, MichaeL 150 Lanier, Gregory, 103 Large, Colleen, 05, 122 Lerner Mark, 05 Latham, Shana, 102 Lau, David 55, 05, 117, 123, 170, 177, 221, 223 Lau, Diana, 34, 102, 172, 222, 224 Lau, Jeffrey, 10, 130 Laughery, Doreen, 05, 123, 107 fLavish, Bridget, 28, 35, 150 1Lawrence, Harry, 130 'Lawrence, Robert, 05 CLawson, Zeno, 05 1Leason, Sharon, 120, 127, 130, 138, 205 1Lee, Angellette, 150, 228 Lee, Belinda, 12, 17, 70, 87, 05, 123, 172, 173,175, 187, 200 - Lee, Julie, 30, 50, 130, 210, 217 Lee, Vivian, 27, 102 Leftwood Marcia, 150, 221 Leftwood Raymond 103 LeGrand Pauline, 00 1 Leishean John, 27, 130, 130, 188 Lejeune, Anna, 150 Lengle, Stacey, 18, 50, 130, 210, 221 Lenhart, Eric, 37, 05, 117, 123, 107, 108 Leonard Joseph, 130, 100 Leuck, Paula, 222 Leus, John, 130 Levi, Bonnetta, 00 Levi, Kevin, 102 Lewis, Cheryl, 150, 150 Lewis, Jeffrey, 102, 228 Lewis, John, 150 Lincoln, Mark, 102 Ligon, Dwain, 141 Lindley, Denise, 131, 130, 172, 175, 187, Lindsay, Phyllis, 102 Lindsey, Tonja, 00, 123, 182, 183 Linnen, Sibyl, 150, 215 Lobianco, Steven, 151, 103 Lockett, Monica, 150 Lombardy, Russell 00, 117, 118, 123 Lothian, Joyce, 00 Love, Alfred 130, 221, 222 Lovejoy, Deborah, 00 Loveless, Kirk, 102, 100 Lowry, Jodi, 150, 157, 218, 221 Lujan, Percy, 154, 177 Lumley, Catherine, 10, 50, 150, 153, 2 Lundy, David 00, 208 Luskey, John, 130, 130, 220, 228, 220 Lykes, Bernard, 00, 123, 202 Lynch, Sherri, 00 Mabry, Lisa, 150 MacCay, Vickl, 05 Maier, Jayne, 00, 123, 202, 204, 210 Maien Stephen, 150 Makell, Brian, 150, 100, 170 Makell, William, 47, 130, 108, 187 Makle, Carlos, 150, 170 202 10, 217, 221 Makle, Stephen, 07 Malone, Patrick, 150 Manson, Jacqueline, 8, 130, 221 Marshall, Kimberly, 134, 130 Marshall, Tomiko, 150, 150 Martin, Barbara, 150, 157 Martin, Jeffrey, 102, 184, 221, 223 Martin, Keith, 150 Martin, Lori, 31, 07, 102, 123, 187 Math, 40 Math Club, 207 Mays, Valerie, 102 McCall, Michelle, 07, 123, 182, 102 McClannan, Michael, 11, 12, 07, 123, 203, 205 McCollum, Duanchy, 07, 102, 123 McCanaty, James, 123, 150 McConaty, Joseph, 07 McCrone, Aneta, 130, 143, 205 McGee, John, 30, 31, 07, 123, 184, 185, 108, 204, 220, 221, 223, 224 McGibbon, Patrick, 150 McKelvin, Vilicia, 117, 130, 141 McKenzie, Melanie, 141, 228 McKinnis, Terri, 07 McLaughlin, Karen, 08, 123 McLaughlin, Phllllp, 08, 123 McShay, Darrell, 130, 108, 171, 105 McVey, Brian, 150 Meckley, Robern 05, 105 Medford Dorrls, 102 Meeklns, Willie, 150, 222 Merchant, Mark, 150 Merchant, Stephanie, 130, 140, 142 Mercien Arlene, 08, 123 Mercier, Walter, 154, 184 Metro, Terry, 154 Mezqulta, Giovanna, 102 Mezzapelle, Peter, 08, 123, 177, 208 4, 221 Miley, Douglas, 150, 152, 222 Mlley, Timothy, 08, 123, 204, 221, 223 Millen Andrew, 187 Miller, Brian, 130 Miller, Ellen, 33, 05 Millen Robert, 44, 102 Millen Robyn, 102 Mlllen Scott, 10, 20, 143, 150 Millen Steve, 188 Mlller, Susanne, 12, 47, 71, 08, 123, 180, 201, 20 Millen Thomas, 20, 30, 08, 123, 108, 171 Miller, Vincent, 130, 200, 220, 227, 228 Miller, Wayne, 102 Mills, Diane, 130, 200 Minga, Lorenzo, 51, 08, 123 Mitchell, Germaine, 102 Mitchell, Michael, 150 Mitchell, Murphy, 150, 100, 105 Mircheltree, Steven, 102 Modlin, MlchaeL 151 Moehring, Wilhelmina, 00, 123 Mona, Scott, 130 Monreiro, Laranda, 130 Montgomery, Yolanda, 141 Moone, Betty, 151 Moore, Christine, 47, 00, 123, 210, 221 Moore, Dorrice, 100, 101, 102 Moore, Kristin, 102, 123, 203, 204 Moore, Monica, 00, 123 Moore, Richard 00 Moore, Robert, 151, 100 MooreHeld Brian, 137, 177, 188 Morgenstern, Howard 137, 142, 220, 227, 228 Morning D.J.'s, 200 Morp Dance, 24-25 Morris, Timothy, 151 Mortimer, Richard 03, 70, 220 Moyer, Brian, 151 Moyer, David 137 Muhammad Ayesha, 15, 137, 212, 223 Muhammad Basim, 140, 151 Mullenax, William, 151 Mullikin, Cheryl, 102 Murphy, Michael, 141, 223 Murphy, Susanne, 00, 123 Murrill, Anthony, 0, 137, 105, 108, 221, 223 Murry, Teletha, 03, 04 Music, 55 Myers, Dwayne, 123 Myers, Robert, 17, 40, 137, 177, 180, 187 Myers, Stephen, 151 Nader, Elaine, 137, 141 N.H.S., 204 NGIHGI, Salah, 151 Nance, Jennifer, 00, 123, Naylor, Tonia, 151, 158 Neckere, Susan, 144, 151, Newman, Bronda, 05 Newman, Mla, 137 Nifz, Kevin, 151, 221, 222 Noyes, Anne, 207 155, 222, 223 205, 200, 212, 213 O, Sok, 154 Oakes, Cheri, 24, 137, 210, 221 O'Drien, Thomas, 137, 100 O'Clain Debra, 11, 12, 10, 71, 80, 00, 123, 172, 173, 174, 102, 103, 202, 204 O'Clain Dorothy, 12, 20, 80, 100, 123, 100, 172, 102, 202, 204, 221, 223 O'Clain Sandy, 102 O'ConneIl, William, 00 Olds, Catherine, 137, 205 O'NeaL Michelle, 151, 150 Ondrejko, Michelle, 102 Organizations, 108-100 Orr, Gary, 40, 47, 03, 100, 170, 177, 178 Osman, Deborah, 5, 15, 10, 100, 123, 212, 213 Osplna, Maria, 102, 210, 217, 221 Ovenon, Stephanie, 44, 151, 170, Owen, Kathryn, 100, 123, 182, 100, 101, 102, 204 Owen, Adrian, 100, 102 Owens, Charles, 151 Owens, Rex, 102 Paczynski, Elizabeth, 137, 210, 221 Palmer, Bethany, 17, 87, 100, 123 Palmer, David 150, 151 Pappas, Traci, 137 Parker, David 102, 221, 223 Partanen, Tommi, 187 Partridge, Stephanie, 151, 154, 213, Parulis, Stephanie, 100, 118, 123, 211 Pate, Tyrone, 102, 105 Patten, Gerald 100 Patterson, Edwin, 102 Patterson, George, 137 Patterson, Kimberly, 137, 221, 223 Patterson, Quinn, 04, 134, 214 Patterson, Vaughn, 151 Pauling, Michael, 151, 150, 105 Payton, Doreen, 151 Payton, Teresa, 8, 137, 215 Peale, Orchid 44, 04 Peelen Rasallne, 102 Peete, Kenny, 151 Pell, Vincent, 151, 158, Pell, William, 137, 108, 171 100 2 22, 223 Index 201 Pelzer, Dirk, 56, 167, 177, 221, 223 Pendleton, Daphne, 151, 214, 215 People, 56-57 People 's Cholces, 22-23 Pep Rallies, 10-11 Perkins, Tina, 151 Perry, Gloria, 64, 67 Perry, Marcella, 37, 101, 119 Perry, Michael, 154 Peters, Laurie, 151 Petrauskas, Mark, 101, 123, 168 Petty, Adrian, 151 Phelps, Kimberly, 151 Phelps, Timothy, 162, 169 Phifer, Gail, 162 Phill, Rhona, 123 Phillips, Gina, 3, 144, 151, 168, 200 Phipps, Mark, 101, 124 Physical Education, 50 Picciani Sandra, 101, 124 Pickeral, Gerald 66 Pickles, Marlene, 64, 205 Rabino, Elizabeth, 152, 216, 221 Rabino, Maria, 9, 105, 124, 202, 204 Ragano, Marie, 105, 124, 192, 193, 204 Rainey, Marc, 184 Ralis, Deborah, 34, 163, 221 Ralis, Stephen, 35, 152, 195, 222 Randolph, Keith, 163 Ransom, Margaren 106, 124 Rowe, Ann, 26, 152, 221, 222 Readey, Debra, 163 Reed David 152 Reed Dawn, 106, 124 Reid Kenneth, 15, 86, 106, 124, 168, 170, 195 Renfrow, Angela, 152 Revis, Doreen, 23, 106, 118, 124, 200 Reyes, Deanna, 152, 218, 219, 221 Reyna, Diane, 64 Sears, Mark, 152 Seidell Mary, 44, 64, 204 Sellers, John, 153 Sepesy, Elizabeth, 3, 29, 146, 153 Seniors, 7, 70119 Seppala, Annl-Mari 56, 137, 195, 211 Settle, MichaeL 48, 137 S.G.A., 200201 Shackelford Lora, 86, 108, 124 Shade, Terence, 141 Shearen Deborah, 28, 35, 56, 153, 202, 205, Sheffey, AprlL 153 Sheilds, Melissa, 137 Sheldon, Kimberly, 148, 153 Shimmel, Stacy, 86, 108, 124, 221, 223 Shooks, Lisa, 108 Shooks, Vicki 153 Shorter, Cora, 18, 54, 108, 124, 204 Shoup, Eric, 187 Silas, Una, 137 Silke, Bryan, 109, 125 Simms, Chantay, 153, 159, 214, 215 Raymond 152 Pinnell, Carolyn, 101, 124 Piquette, Matt 206 Pitt, Reginald 152 Plummen John, 66 Poindexten Kimberly, 163, 214, 215 Politano, Janine, 137, 216, 221, 223 Pollock, Laura, 49, 101, 124, 210, 22 Pom Pons, 216-217 Porter, Freda, 154 Porter, Regina, 101 Porter, Shawn, 163 Posey, Barry, 101 Posten, Kelley, 137, 138, 218, 221 Posten, 6, 228 Reynolds, Dawn, 30, 137 Rhoad Kenneth, 47, 106, 124, 200, 221 Rhoades, Richard 163 Richardson, CaroL 152, 221, 222 Richnafsky, Darren, 21, 106, 124, 221, 223 Riser, Jamie, 106, 124, 187 Rivoire, James, 106, 124, 188, 200 Rivoire, Thomas, 35, 152 Roach, Jacqueline, 163, 164 Roach, James, 54, 107, 124, 211 Roberts, Thomas, 152, 177 Robertson, Stephanie, 163 Robey, Jeannette, 228 Robey, Larry, 107, 163 Robey, Wayne, 222 Praylow, Deloncy, 137, 178, 222 Pressley, Robert, 163 Robinson, Robinson, Christine, 107 Keith, 137 Slsk, left 188 Sizemore, Jessie, 109, 125 Slezak, John, 17, 153, 177 Smallhorn, John, 153, 169 Smelley, Stephen, 137 Smith, Cecilia, 194 Smith, Cheryl, 137 Smith, David 153, 228 Smith, Jackie, 109, 125 Smith, Jacquelyn, 8, 12, 137 Smith, Joell, 109 Smith, Joseph, 153, 169 Smlth, McKeldin, 153 Smith, Melissa, 54, 109, 125, 211 Smith, Raye, 153, 172, 173, 182 Smith, Richard 152, 195 Smlth, Robert, 168 Price, Kotria, 141 Robinson, Tonya, 5, 16, 107, 124, 213 Roebuck, Sandra, 49, 128, 137 Rogers, Gertrude, 47, 64 Rogers, Laura, 137 Rogers, Sharon, 152 Romerstein, David 107, 124, 208 Rosado, Juan, 137 Rose, David 107, 124 Rosenbergen Jeffrey, 163 Ross, Hllda, 66 Roughton, Keith, 8, 107 Smith, Russell, Smith, Sharon, Smith, Steven, Smith, Teresa, Smith, Valton, 109 109, 125, 221, 222 109 102, 110, 125, 203 110, 125, 184, 185 Smith, Velvetaden, 153 Snyder, Allison, 24, 127, 221, 223 Soccer, 176-177 Social Studies, 45 Saftbalh 190,193 Sollers, Tracey, 110, 125, 166, 191, 192, 193 Proctor, Barron, 104, 124, 228 Proctor, DanleL 137 Proctor, Daniel, 104 Procton Jayne, 141 Procton Jynell, 141 Procton LaFaye, 104, 124, 205 Proctor, Lashawn, 152 Proctor, Loulse, 57 Proctor, Louise, 66 Proctor, Malisso, 104, 124, 228 Proctor, Pamela, 163 Procton Rene, 137, 195 Procton Rochelle, 104 Procton Rvay, 87, 104, 124 Proctor, Scott, 87 104, 124 Procton Sheila, 152 Proctor, Sidney, 137 Proctor Tandalaya, 104 Proctor, Thomas, 105 Procton Venita, 152, 215 Proctor, Vernice, 105, 124 Procton Wanda, 18, 71, 105, 210, 221, 223 118, 124, 200, 201, 203, 204, Proden, Joh, 154 Pruitt, Krystin, 152 Pulley, Cartonia, 152 Purcell Scott, 152 Purdy, Julie, 152 Purdy, Thomas, 105, 124 Puryear, Donald 152 Puryera, Michele, 105, 124, 198, 203, 204, 207 Pyle, Susan, 105, 124, 198, 204, 207, 226 Quattrone, Michael, 30, 137 262 Index Roughton, Kevin, 57, 141 Roughton, Kimberly, 133, 147, 154 Rowe, Charles, 152 Roy, Freda, 152 Rozelle, Donna, 163, 164 Rusnak, George, 152 Russ, Robert, 163 Sadie Hawkins Dance, 2627 Salas, Frederick, 152 Salas, Joanna, 137 Sanders, Robert, 137 Sandrovich, Brian, 162, 163 Sargeant, Andrew, 137 Sattershite, Tracey, 137 Saunders, Susan, 137, 138 Savoy, Donald 108 Schelem Robin, 152, 206, 221, 222 Schmidt, Jack, 46, 64, 139, 169 Schumaker, DarryL 20, 53, 108, 124 Science, 47 Scott, Anthony, 152 Scott, Derick, 152 Scott, Dora, 162, 215 Scott Maria, 108 Scott Patricia, 12, 47, 108, 124, 173, 202, 203, 204 Somprom, Firom, 110 Son, Jeong, 153 Sophomores, 144159 Sorrells, Richard 163 Southard Kevin, 153 Sparkes, Laura, 137 Spirit Week 1213 Sports, 166167 Sproesser, Kevin, 163 Staff 66 Stafford Shawn, 25, 137, 143, 221 Stallings, Gary, 110, 125, 177, 184 Stamp, Steven, 54, 110 Stanheld Yvette, 4, 153, 228 Stathers, Cathy, 137, 228 Stathers, Gloria, 153, 228 Stathers, Lori, 153 Steel, Jeffrey, 153, 184, 185 Stegen Kimberly, 163 Stevens, Derek, 153, 221, 222 Stewart, Eunice, 46, 65, 207 Stewart, Jayne, 137 Stewart, Jennifer, 192 Stewarn Michelle, 45, 137, 221 Stinchcomb, Katherine, 137 St. Ledger, Dill, 166, 182 St. Ledger, Jim, 45, 64, 165, 166, 182, 190, 192 St. Valentines Day Dance, 30-31 Stokes, Zane, 10, 141 Stone, James, 153 Stone, Jennifer, 154 Straughn, Daniel, 137 Strohn, Kimberly, 163 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 221, 222 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , L 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tonk 192 1 1 1, Stgaman, Raye, 154 sf?0ng, Richard 153 Stxudent Life, 6-7 Summy, James, 163 Surrattsvllle Studio, 211 Shtton, Roderlck, 140 Syvanlck, Catherine, 153 Swann, Kimberly, 153 swanzbaugh, Dabafah, 110, 125, 226 skvanzbaugh, Lewis, 49, 153, 207, 221, 222 51vieczkowskL Denise, 153 Syigen John, 110 Sykes, William, 111 Sylwrester, Tammy, 146, 154 1 11 , 1 11 1 I 11 1 1 Toffee, Michael, 111 Taylon Denise, 130, 140 Taylon Donna, 111, 125 Taylan James, 111 Taylor, Samuel, 86, 111, 125, 168, 170 Taylor, Tara, 163 Tayman, Kenneth, 154, 169 Tehney, Patricia, 154, 159 1Tehnis, 186,187 1Te1ry, Mary, 25, 65 1Theme, 2-5 ffhespians, 210 Thomas, Charles, 163 Thomas, Richard 130, 140, 14 ,,Thomas, Traci, 111, 125, 179 1Thomas, Tyrone, 154 1rhama.:, Yaiahda,1a0 1 Thamps 1 Thomps 1 Thamps 1 Thamps T amps on, Elizabeth, 111, 125 on, John, 154, 179 on, Klm, 14, 16, 130, 1 on, Lisa, 144, 154 on, Michael, 163 T ompson, Pamela, 154 1 111' ornton, Deborah, 154 11 T ornton, Michael, 163 11 T1bbs, Candice, 154, 156 2, 177 40, 213 11 Tflghman, Derrick, 111 11 Tfmmerman, Steven, 16, 43, 112, 125, 11 nnkham, Eric, 48, 130, 140 1 Tobler, Charles, 25, 117, 156 11 Tolson, Sherri, 130, 140 1 Toth, Lisa, 187 1 Toth, William, 126, 130, 135, 140, 168 Tkack, 195 Tracy, Theresa, 49, 65 ,1 ,11 1, 11 11 111 Tra vers, 1 fucken 1 Tucker, 1 Turner, Gary, 163 Jefli 154 Adam, 130, 140 Teresa, 13, 154, 157, 182 1 Turt, William, 154 1 Turnen 1 1 5 Twigg, Steve, 25, 112 Twisdale, Brian, 112 , 178, 179, 181 168, 170, 188, 189 Van Bennekum, David 163 Varney, Timothy, 135, 140, 207 Vaughn, Barbara, 112, 117, 125, 228 Vaughn, Paul, 112, 125, 135 Verbitski, Alexander, 10, 113 Vermillion, Lisa, 113, 125 Vocational Development, 51 Voighr, William, 103, 113 Volleyball, 172175 Vutsinas, Steven, 24, 113, 125, 204, 221, 223 Waddell, Charles, 55, 65, 160, 226, 227, 228 Waddell, Frederick, 154, 195, 210 Wade, Veronica, 140 Wagner: Melissa, 140 Wagnen Michelle, 187 Walden, Ronald 154 Walken Jeffrey, 154 Wallace, David 140 Wallace, Wilton, 57 Walls, Kelly, 16, 154 Walls, Raymond 154 Walsh, Kimberly, 187 Walsh, Scam 163, 177 Walters, Gerald 154 Walton, LaRan, 54, 113, 195 Wanzen Aaron, 163 Wanzer, Craig, 154 Washington, Pat, 66 Waters, Karen, 113 Watkins, Gordon, 22, 23, 54, 113, 222 Watkins, Keith, 154 Watkins, Kenneth, 113 Watkins, Rachele, 53, 146, 154, 159 Watson, Daniel, 114 Watson, Shawnta, 154 Watts, Daniel, 140 Weaver, Stephan, 134, 140 Webber, Paula, 4, 154, 172 Weben Steven, 154 Welch, Corvette, 141 Welch, Keith, 141 Welles, Franklin, 50, 140, 211 Wells, Diana, 154 White, Ann, 114, 125 White, Douglas, 16 White, Edward 154 White, James, 114 White, Julia, 154 White, Margo, 154 White, Tracy, 114, 125 Whitson, Anthony, 140, 168, 223 Wildbore, Sharon, 114, 125 Wllgus, Andrew, 114 Wilkes, Virginia, 154 WIIL David 154 Willett, Elizabeth, 66 1 1 1UrslttL Dean, 112, 125, 184, 185 1 Vaden, Elaine, 49, 112, 125, 203, 20 X Valentine, Sherrh 112, 125 1 4 Williams, Angela, 114 Williams, Betty, 154 Williams, Craig, 140 Williams, Diann, 154 Williams, Jamie, 20, 114, 125 Williams, Laura, 154 Williams, Malissa, 7, 16, 115, 117, 125, 204 Williams, Nancy, 66 Williams, Vickh 44, 65, 131 Wilson, Dale, 115, 125 Wilson, George, 163 Windsor, Agatha, 115 Windson Lisa, 86, 115, 125 Wlndson Randy, 115 Windsor, Ruth, 66 Wingard Jane, 65, 203, 211 Wingfield Erskine, 154 Wlngheld Kaylon, 154, 159 Wingfield Martin, 9, 140, 141 Winga, Donna, 140 Wiseman, Sharon, 115, 125 Wisneski, Lisa, 115, 125, 202, 221, 223, 225 Witczak, Lois, 59 - Withers, Judith, 140 Woods, Lisa, 182 Woodbrey, Carole, 154, 206, 221 Woodbrey, Michael 10, 12, 24, 115, 125, 210 Woods, Michael, 140 Woodson, David 116, 125, 177, 195 Worman, Cheryl, 116, 125, 200, 204 Wrestling, 184-185 Wright, Bridgette, 116, 125 Wright, Charles, 157, 166, 176, 177, 184, 188 Wright, Michael, 116, 125, 195 Wyatt Sean, 140, 141 Wyatt, Tammy, 10, 116, 119, 125, 205, 209, 210, 212, 213, 228 Wyss, Michael, 140 Yanchick, John, 140 Yates, William, 154 Young, Linda, 140 Young, Susan, 37, 116, 125, 216, 221 Young, Terry, 45, 140 Young, TyrelL 154, 179 Youngerman, Jane, 154 Zick, John, 28, 140 Zick, Michael, 12, 18, 71, 116, 117, 118, 125, 198, 203, 205, 207, 210 Zier, John, 11, 65, 67, 168, 169 Index 263 To Learn Is To Change lbw- 4-w--.-.g.....t....,... V T 'e-,xl ,NTT To Learn ls To Change. Education ls A Process That Changes The Learner. George B. Leonard Education and Ecstasy Change . . . the theme of this bools and the overriding factor of this school year. When the Prince Georges. County Board of Education voted for the changes for SHS, they cleared the way for a brighter future in learning, We have been through a change of classes and a change of seasons, sports, and teachers. We have accomplished much in our academic and athletic programs in spite of the environmental changes around us. We have changed into more readily adaptable people, ready to meet the ups and dovvns of days here during the renovations. More ready to meet the changes of their future are the seniors. They leave lsnovvlng the renovations vvill leave a change for the better for the education of the underclassmen. We have survived it all, and the SHS spirit and enthusiasm have vvon. 2641 Finale l l i l Q x UW. Lb.. M. 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