W T Woodson High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Fairfax, VA)

 - Class of 1969

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WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL VOLUME 7 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA THE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.1 SENIORS.12 FACULTY.70 CLASSES.122 JUNIORS.124 SOPHOMORES.140 FRESHMAN.166 STUDENT LIFE.186 ORGANIZATIONS.214 SPORTS.276 INDEX.316 CONCLUSION 334 WTW 6 I 4 7 WTW The blood-curdling squeak of chalk on the blackboard The grinding of teeth as the teacher announced cheerfully. that five people passed the test The thud as the school’s football hero collided with you in the hall The door slammed in your face-ten seconds after the late bell Chipping your tooth on a piece of cake at lunch Knowing teachers who care Getting your name taken off the role in study hall Finally understanding the math homework Suddenly being able to recite Spanish in class Every Day an experience to be lived, not endured. WTW 8 The tearing of hair over a major decision—To skip or not to skip? In the interests of mercy—shouldn’t taking home the interim be delayed? If buying a ticket to the football game means no paper for a month, is it worth it? Will she collect the homework 5th period? Miss an important meeting to avoid walking home in the rain? Woodsonites searched their souls for the answers. 11 WTW The flurry of last minute homework in homeroom The prospect of an assembly with its promise of shortened periods The joy of an unexpected substitute The blissful suprise of a reprieve on the undone grammar exercise The challenge of a stimulating discussion The ecstasy of finally getting the locker unjammed Missing half of math for a bomb scare — in the rain An early closing on a spring day Getting out of practice in time for the late bus A walk home with a friend Everyday held happiness. iNlOKS 13 WTW SENIORS SENIORS NO SWIMMING OR WADING FIRES PROHIBITED IN THIS AREA Charlie Harrison, President Pat Davis, Vice-President Nancy Parry, Senator Cathy Musco, Senator Holli Herrickes, Secretary Childhood gone forever. The pacesetter of the school. An image to be protected. College beckoned from the hazy future, but the present dominated every action. The class ring, no longer merely a pretty novelty, became a constant re¬ minder of rank and obligation. The gay un¬ conscious frivolity of the freshman, the proud officiousness of the sophomore, and the busy uselessness of the junior were transformed into dim nostalgia. But the Senior Year with its honors and disasters retains its identity. SENIORS WTW 16 Moira Addington Gay Alder Wayne Allen Ibrahim Alshereedoh Carol Ansheles Detta Arico Jack Armstrong Robert Armstrong David Arno Alyson Aull Diane Bacas Ronald Bailey Fred Baker Patricia Ball Kim Ballew Ginny Ballou Denise Balzer Ray Barbour Carol Barrett Julie Barrigan 17 WTW Senior Class Council: Row 1: Kirsty McClure, Judy Foveaux, Terry Knopke, Sue Linde, Linda Meloy, Debbie Lamond, Kathy Lockwood; Row 2: Dave Hill, Mark Benoit, Scott Cole, Doug Holmes, John Buescher, Pat Davis; Row 3: Bill Hayes, Jack Woodside, Tom Gissendanner, Terry Jukes, Ron Peterson, Jack Steinhorst, Bill Money, Bill McDaniel. Craig Barringer Linad Bass Richard Baumgarten Laurie Bebb Gale Bechtel Elizabeth Bell Joyce Bell SENIORS SENIORS WTW 18 Check, plaids, and stripes merged to make Senior Clash Day Super Senior Don Pool, exhibits remarkable strength and poor taste on the Class of 69’s first Clash Day. 19 WTW Susan Bickmore Susan Blasingame Thomas Boroughs Stuart Bradford Nancy Billingsley Jane Bloodgood Susan Borresen Dan Brant Barry Bixler Eric Bolt Walter Bottiny Joseph Obusek Eric Blankenship Susan Bonham Dorothy Boulter Constance Brasse SENIORS SENIORS WTW 20 Donald Brown Mary Buckman James Burress Linda Brown John Buescher Diane Bushee Thomas Brown Marie Burns John Butler James Buckingham Steve Burns Stephen Cain 21 WTW Bill Rippey and Dana Scott viciously charge after barefooted Dan Brant as he attempts a leafy touchdown during a football game at Great Falls Park. Lucy Callaghan Linda Campbell Jacqueline Calloway Sandra Carper John Camp Regis Carr Kathy Campbell Laura Casey SENIORS SENIORS WTW 22 Before going to work, Bruce Hogge takes time to stop and observe the reedy runners of the cross country team exhaust themselves after school. Charles Casper Deborah Champaign Albert Chapman Linda Chappell Charlene Crisler Patricia Cassell Katharine Cavanaugh 23 WTW Raymond Clark Claudia Garrick Roy Cleveland Brooks Cloud Maury Cloud Frank Coffman Linda Cofield Joanne Colbert Scott Cole Theresa Collins Janet Colvocoresses Drew Conaway Diana Conner Kim Crandale Brenda Creekmore Jan Cremeans Camille Crombie Richard Crompton Mike Cross SENIORS SENIORS WTW 24 William Cubbins Denise Dabbs Sally Dangelo Michel Dant Karen Davidson Mike Davidson Andrea Davis Pat Davis Marvin Day William Delano Charles Detwiler Keith Dayton Patrick Dennis Gary Dick Jan Deatrick Ken Dereng John Dicks 25 WTW Cindy Georgias, Sharon Melvin, Kris Vik, Jeanne Montague, Holli Heriekes, and Kathy Musco enjoy a sunny day after school using their dubious talents to make tissue paper flowers for the Fall Float. Carolyn Dolly Robert Domimick Robbie Bonaghy Janice Dougherty Jim Douglas Bill Douthitt Bruce Draper William Drewry SENIORS SENIORS WTW 26 Dale Drysdale Franklin Dukes Sylvester Duncan Robert Dunnels Kay Durham Diane Durum Cathy Eckstein Jeff Edge Ann Ellerbrake Gail Ellerbrake Eva Ellingboe Michael Emerson Darlene Eustis Michael Evans 27 WTW A little red-faced, Nancy Strickland and Linda Meloy are subjected to a scolding by a Great Falls mounted park ranger. The girls were guilty of building an open fire in the wrong place during the Senior Class picnic. Patricia Farmer Kyle Fauth Carol Farr Sheri Faw Benida Fellingham Sandra Ferguson Marjorie Fish Michael Fletcher Kerry Forbes Pamela Forney Elizabeth Foster Judith Foveaux SENIORS SENIORS WTW 28 Gail Francis Christine Franz Gregory Frazier Clark Funk William Funk Walton Gaines Vernon Gardener Ellen Garrison Sandy Gattis Ann Gauzens Kathleen Gearhart Kaye Gentry Gail George Elizabeth Georger Daniel Gibson Scott Gibson 29 WTW Kenneth Gifford Thomas Gissendanner Bobbie Gray William Grear Murray Green Robert Gillien Donna Goodman Larry Gilligan Valerie Grabsch Lucinda Giorgis Paula Granger SENIORS SENIORS WTW 30 Dale Greenlee Joy Greer Rosemary Grillo Sharon Gruenler Calvin Gunter Charles Haines Elizabeth Hall Fredrick Hall Susan Hallstead Albert Hamel Janie Hamilton Linda Hamilton Mary Hamilton Terri Harker Deborah Hansen William Harper Pete Hansen Laura Harris Kathryn Harmeling Linda Harris 31 WTW Randy Harris Charles Harrison Linnea Harrison Joanne Hasty Constance Hawkins William Hayes Jane Hayes Wayne Haynes Kenneth Heising Elisa Hellandhansen Mary Hennessy Hollis Herickes Camille Herigstad Lloyd Herring Donna Hickling SENIORS SENIORS Charlie Harrison and progress of tha Sepi game. Witfathe mmp c the Senior cameling Swie olrWop William Hildbold Clayton Hill David Hill David Hill Jim Hill Michael Hincewicz Gale Hirschman Stephen Hoadly Brace Hogge Jeff Hoblitzell Mike Hoblitzell 33 WTW Senior office steamrolls Publications Greg Hunter Susan Hutcherson Pamela Ickert Lesley Irwin Mary Jacobsen Sharon Jacobsen Dora Holmes Hallie Howard Robert Hoyle Douglas Holmes Eileen Howe Frank Huddleston Deborah Howard Margaret Howell Kathleen Hull Judith Howard Standley Howell Richard Humphreys SENIORS SENIORS WTW 34 The Senior section erupts in paroxysms of spirit as the football team rolls over Lee at their homecoming. The senior yell gave added distinction to an already animated class. Janet James Linda Jenkins Bruce Jenkinson Elizabeth Johnson William Johnson Donna Johnston Adeline Jolliff Anne Jones Joseph Jones Kit Jones 35 WTW Larry Jones Michael Jones Richard Jones Tom Jones Terry Jukes Margaret Kaye Theresa Kacena Bruce Keener Myron Kalnitzky Brian Keever June Kasoff Daniel Kelly SENIORS SENIORS WTW 36 America Is . . . Terry Knopke William Kraus John Lacey Roger Lambert Debra Lamond Heather Lamond Susan Lane Kirstine Larsen Nancy Layne Deborah Kenny Patricia Kinney Anita Kercheval Scott Kleier Francis Keys Craig Koerbel Kevin Killoren Robert Knight 37 WTW Ronald LeBlanc Robert Lee Kirby Lemesh William Levitt James Lewis Betty Liller Raymond Lind Susan Linde John Linden Donna Lindsay Frederick Locks Kathleen Lockwood As Mr. Ladson delivers his speech prior to announcing the queen, members of the Fall Festival Court tensely await the outcome. SENIORS SENIORS WTW 38 Linda Logan Cheryl Long James Long Kerry Longacre Charles Loudermilk Sandra Lovejoy Patricia Loyd Christine Lundy Float Chairman Richard Baumgarten industriously labors on the class float “Iwo Jima”. Janet Lynch Stephanie Lynch Jim Makely 39 WTW Wesley Makely Pamela Marcantonio Laurie Mason Bruce Mayhall Robert MacCloskev Emmons Maloney Larry Marshall Dayna Matthews Donald McClain Kirstie McClure Lisa Mandzak Lee Martin Barbara May Kenneth McClendon William McDaniel SENIORS SENIORS WTW 40 In one of their rare outdoor appearances, Woodson’s singing sex symbols, Zion and Carbuncle, alias Ben White and Britt Jones, attend the intermural list-lights. Debra MacFarlane Jean McGarrah Jeffrey McGary William McGee Timothy McGinn John McGlothlin Kathy McGovern David McGregor Kathleen McGuigan John McLendon 41 WTW Melissa McMorries Pamela Miliam Simone Mills Linda Meloy Kathy Milillo Jeffrey Mitchell Sharon Melvin John Minker Timothy Mitchell Rodney Merrill Scott Miller William Money Jeanne Montague John Montague Roger Montgomery Rose Montgomery Carol Moorefield Joanne Moorefield Linda Morales Robert Morgan SENIORS SENIORS WTW 42 Robert Murphy Sharon Murrah Catherine Musco John Nance David Nash Frances Nassetta Kathleen Nation Donald Nelson Nanette Nencioni William Nesley Candace Newby Lorrie Newell 43 WTW Joseph Newland David Ney Susan Nichols Judith Nicholson Deborah Noble Jerry Obaugh Barbara O’Donnell Robin O’Donnell Susan Offermann Michael O’Leary Elizabeth Oliver Carol Oppenheim Hard work and co-operation helped the Seniors build their float, “Individuals United”. BRS--.; Vf - SENIORS SENIORS WTW44 Robert Owens Nancy Parry Robert Pendley William Owens Karen Paxton Giselle Perez Stephen Paceley Peggy Paxton Louis Ferine Steven Pappas Jill Pelosky Ronald Peterson Mark Parrish John Pecorak Sharon Pfleger 45 WTW The heavy hand of Thorne Wright’s future motivates him to attend college night. Brenda Pharer Robert Pickford Stephen Pickering Elaine Plummer Eric Pommer Donald Pool Elizabeth Porter Daryl Powell SENIORS SENIORS WTW 46 James Powers Gregory Pozinsky Donna Prall Micheal Pratt David Pricer John Prodan Ann Purcell William Racette Barbara Raddatz Chris Rafalko David Rafalko John Raine In his Phyillis Diller wig, dizzy dame Scott Lewis struts proudly and swings his sock for the audience during the Magazine Drive skit. 47 WTW Marco Ramirez Barbara Rauscher Leslie Reaves Bruce Rees Donald Reeves Catherine Reid Karen Reid David Reynolds John Rhea William Rhinehart Christine Riley William Rippey Michael Rivett Richard Roberts Steve Roberts SENIORS SENIORS WTW 48 Mark Levitt exhibits his newly learned feat, the grand leap, to the consternation of Steve Hoadley and Clayton Hill. Rebecca Roseberry John Roth Linda Rowell Kathy Roe Mary Rogers Patricia Rooney 49 WTW Julie Rubino Leslie Rymer Jim Rubright Michael St. Lawrence Marc Ruel Celeste Sammet Richard Ruel Raymond Sanchiz Kathleen Ryan Kenneth Sanders Donald Scarr Andrew Schaaf Gary Schirmer Anne Schiuffelin Cynthia Schmagel Linn Schneider Bonnie Schnider Dean Schnoor Sharon Schultz SENIORS SENIORS WTW 50 Deborah Sebring Molly Shannon Mark Shelley Marlie Seibert Richard Shannon George Shepherd Gail Seroka Paul Shaver Vicky Shepherd Jack Shafer Mary Sheehan Tina Sheris 51 WTW Maureen Shields Linda Shough Harvey Simpson On bended knee, Jim Makely affixes the legs to his cedar chest. The chest was Jim’s Christmas gift to someone with hopes for the future. Patricia Simpson Pamela Sisson Elaine Slavin Michael Smallwood Patricia Sinnett Mary Slaughter Colleen Small Bonnie Smith SENIORS WTW 52 Diane Smith Gary Smith James Smith Joyce Smith Robert Smith Steven Smith Cynthia Snyder Randall Solt Marla Sparks Robert Spellman Rick Spraque B.J. Stahl Brenda Stamper Judy Stein Margaret Stanley Neil Steinberg Judy Stauffer Jack Steinhorst Barry Stein William Sterling 53 WTW Senior class sponsor Mr. Otten assists Bill Rippey as he endeavors to build a cozy hearth in Dining room B for the Christmas dance “Yuletide Splendor.” SENIORS SENIORS WTW 54 Marryin ’Sam shown to be unpopular with male inhabitants of Dog Patch Lisa Manazak leads a doubting Sonny Doyle to visit the preacher. Lisa holds tight and smiles slyly at Marryin Sam while Sonny appears to be resigned. Janet Sullivan Joan Swan Stephen Tanner Lament Sullivan Thomas Tackaberry Timothy Taylor Robert Supinger Karen Talley Donna 1 eagle 55 WTW Yvonne Tillery John Tontz Mark Totten Gary Travis Ruth Tucker James Tyson Mary Tyson Robert Upperman Kent Udy Bobbie Testerman Karl Theim Marie Thomas Terri Thomas Kristine Thompson Paul Thompson Robert Thompson Cynthia Thorn Lisa Thorne Stephen Thurman SENIORS SENIORS WTW 56 Loretta Unterkofler Kendra Vandermeulen Michael Vanoy Robert Varnau Richard Vernon Kristine Vik Christine Viltoft Ross Walker Carolyn Walline Bonnie Warren Sharon Webb Lawrence Walsh Thomas Warren Stephen Weigler Trudy Wamsley Vicki Weatherholtz John Weir John Ward Terry Weaver Philip Weiss 57 WTW Petra Wende Nanette Weston Diane Weymouth Greg Wheal Autra Wheeler Pamela Wheeler Steven Whetzel Ben White Marjorie Whittet Post grad Wayne Corey gets wrapped up on the phone between classes. SENIORS SENIORS WTW 58 Adele Wilson Ann Winkler Martha Woodlard Chip Wilson Karen Wolff Jack Woodside Jake Wilson Barbara Wood Linda Worrell Carol Winchell Deborah Wood Joellen Wright James Whyte Ruthie Wiener Thomas Wigfield Wendy Wilburn Richard Wilde Deborah Wilkes 59 WTW Paul Wright Thorne Wright Belinda Wynkoop Alice Wypick Nancy Young Charles Zeigler Blane Zirilii Linda Zuk Santa Claus, Kathy Lockwood brightens up the physical education department with a Christmas tree and gifts for everyone. SENIORS SENIORS WTW 60 I 1 Woodson’s answer to Chef Boy-ar-dee, Glenn Green shapes the Friday pizza while on cafeteria duty during Student Administration Day. Temporary faculty member, Ray Barbour finds it difficult to get tough with a troublesome Tom Warren on Student Admin¬ istration Day. While Jack Woodside struggles to lecture on the foci of a para¬ bolic mirror, these students can not believe that someone with¬ out a bow tie can teach physics. George Moser and Frank Dukes, posing as Mr. Ladson, conduct the Parent Con¬ ference on Student Administration Day. Members of the Senior Class took over the positions of the faculty, administrative personnel, cafeteria staff, and cus¬ todians. Regis Carr, Dan Raven, and John Rhea take time out from their rigorous custodial duties to pose and smile for the camera. The boys labored stead¬ fastly sweeping halls and shining lockers. When asked if they’d ever do it again, Regis smiled slowly and replied, “Never.” Jim Powers, posing as Mr. Lawrence, takes a moment for a telephone chat only to be inter¬ rupted by Linda Cambell and a smiling message. SENIORS WTW 62 Senior Class Councilman: Detta Arico, Chris Vic, Kathy Milillo, Jim Long, Debby Kenny, Richard Bau m- garten, Steve Hoadley, and Patti Sinnett. Seniors revealed their new found status as “69” decals appeared: wrinkled, crooked but proud during the first days of school. Despite magnificent efforts, such as this leap shot by Senior Jim Burress, the Juniors defeated the upper¬ classman by a narrow margin. The Senior office in all its cluttered grandeur provided a haven and sanctuary for studying and talkative seniors. Bill Hayes finds Petra Wende’s shorthand mildly interest¬ ing but entirely incomprehensible. The Senior of the Week showcase became a Woodson fixture illustrating Senior concern for class identity. Each week pictures of two select Seniors appeared behind the glass, accompanied with a biography to herald the singularity of the Senior Class. Vernon Gardner has discovered true comfort in W.T.W.’s cafeteria chairs. Here Vernon stretches across three for his usual catnap during study hall. SENIORS SENIORS WTW 64 The Senior Office offers a repose for the recluse as Bruce Johnson takes the opportunity to do some reading. The ’69 Senior Cheerleaders: First row: Detta Arico Holli Herickes, Trish Kinney, Cathy Musco. Second row: Sandi Carper, Celeste Sammet, Debbi Lamond, Ruth Weiner, Donna Prall, Nancy Parry, Debbi Kinny, and Cathy Lockwood. 65 WTW Terri Kacena and Dottie Boulter stand beside their creation, an example of a prevalent Woodson art form; the super decorated locker. Smiling, Donna Hickling warmly receives Mr. Lina’s congratu¬ lations and her Merit Scholarship letter of commendation, as Richard Baumgarten looks on smartly. Karen Talley, Dora Holmes, and Donna Teagle line up for the clean sweep across the parking lot. Members of the new Tri-Hi-Y burnished their brooms and contributed toward the comendable although impossible goal of a glass free parking lot. SENIORS WTW 66 Jack Armstrong demonstrates to Charlie Harrison one of the more involved dance steps of the play s pro- logue. With Dana Matthews lying dead before her Susan Lane passori- iately denounces the misunderstandings that resulted m her lover’s death. 67 WTW Rockettes they are not; however, the many practice sessions such as this one change, Bill Hayes, Bill Rippey, Glenn Green, Steve Hoadley, and Dave Hill into skillful dancers. mjm hi m |E?J i 40 mm i PK883 mm 8H0 jp j tfc i E3 JH urn Fd : 3.1 HE 1 ' ; Informal rehearsals shaped enthusiastic Senior girls into a pre¬ cision unit. The varied “West Side Story” dance routines were the result of the collaberation of Marlie Siebert, Trish Kenney and Mrs. Jones. Dayna Matthews and Susan Lane, filling the lead roles in an unusually skilled Senior Class play, smile in a rehearsal of the balconey scene of West Side Story. SENIORS SENIORS WTW 68 Reaching out eagerly to grasp responsibilities, though fearing their weight Anticipation of the future overshadowing the agony of fading memories Preoccupation with personalities to be met at jobs and colleges, Forgetting, for a time, those who are vanishing now. The whirl of fun, make believe work, and the security of the home disappear as the Senior, prepared by the growth of mind and body, turns to face the world. 69 WTW FACULTY WTW 72 i ' - ' V , Authority, gilded with con¬ cern. Power, diluted by a spirit of freedom. Strength, en¬ forced by student co¬ operation. Austerity, tem¬ pered with amusement. ; 73 WTW Mr. William P. Ladson Principal FACULTY Mr. Charles M. Blanton WTW 75 Mr. Louis Volrath Mr. Robert Simms Mr. Joseph Lina FACULTY WTW 76 ' I H J D O fa i 77 WTW Who knows more about her than her hairdresser? Who gives every boy a counselor he can call his own? Whose advice won’t wear off as the year wears on? Is this any way to run a Guidance Department? You bet it is! FACULTY FACULTY WTW 78 Mrs. Christine Smith Guidance Director Mr, George Daniels 79 WTW Miss R.T. Winn Mr. Arthur Willis FACULTY Mrs. Annie Lou Robinson 81 WTW Mrs. Helen Jones FACULTY FACULTY WTW 82 ENGLISH Fiction explained Reality sensed Ideas kindled Mrs. Joan Bedinger Mrs. Kathryn Bowers Miss Mary Ann Hughes Mrs. Dale Hutcherson ( 83 WTW Mrs. Belle Harrell Mrs. Marita Holden Mrs. Marlene Schroeder Mrs. Dianne McCauley FACULTY FACULTY WTW 84 Mrs. Claudette Miller Mrs. Ruth Colby English Miss Nancy Lippard Miss Patricia Bowers 85 WTW Mrs. Rebecca Carmichel Mr. Gene Barham FACULTY FACULTY Mrs. Margaret Green Mrs. Frances Johnson Department Chairman ■; Mr. Norris Williams Mrs. Virginia Peters 87 WTW English Mrs. Lorraine Gorey Mrs. Dorothy Thompson Miss Alice Peretti Mrs. Kay Turley FACULTY FACULTY 89 WTW Mathematics Tiptoeing down the math hall, it is almost possible to sense the mental vibrations of the striving students as they endeavor to comprehend a+b = b + a a2 + = c2 -b = b2 -4ac 2a du 1+u = tan -1 u + c Mr. Neil Witt Mrs. Margaret Ford Mrs. Patricia A. Hepner FACULTY WTW 90 Mathematics Mr. Charles Pierce, Jr. Mrs. Lois McAteer Mrs. Kathleen Seek FACULTY FACULTY 93 WTW Social Studies ' JB w . « jr . , ■ gMr, (tt ft lr ■ ■ ' V. 1 , ' • ' « ' 4 if Hi, ■;♦ H ’ t 4 ♦ I V Mrs. Bessie Wigutoff Mrs. Virginia Cromwell v v ’ . wl V lira Mr. Paul Morris FACULTY FACULTY WTW 94 Miss Elsie Story Miss Billie Johnson Mrs. Priscilla Brown 95 WTW i FACULTY FACULTY WTW 96 Social Studies We the people of the United States of America, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ins . . . Why stand we here idle? Is life so dear and peace . . . and since the Atlas Mountains impaired trade between these regions thou ... the major Roman phi¬ losophies were Stoicism and Epicureanism; how¬ ever . . . The social Studies Department endeavored to instill in it’s students an awareness of the problems that exist in the world and to provide them with the information they will need to face them. 97 WTW FACULTY FACULTY WTW 98 SCIENCE Mrs. Barbara Duke Mrs. Louise Banks Mr. Louis Petronella Mr. William Fagan, Jr. WTW 100 H P P O fa Science Mrs. Pamela Jones Mrs. Lorraine Morton, Department Chairman Mr. Vincent Otten i The maze looks dark, dreary, and totally uninviting. How¬ ever, the student has no choice; he must press on. Des¬ perately struggling through everything from anatomy to atomic theory, he seems to be hopelessly lost. The path¬ finders from the Science Department guide their students, transforming them from inexperienced adventurers to cap¬ able scientists. 101 WTW FACULTY FACULTY WTW 102 Foreign Language Unwinding the intricate twists and turns of years gone by; Delving into the age-old secrets of countless civilizations greater than ours; Perusing epics of literature from out of the past; Learning a practical skill. Do you care about any of these things? Woodson’s foreign language department is dedicated to these ideals. 103 WTW Mrs. Eleanor Gray Mr. A1 Bolt Mrs. Elaine Todd Miss Frances Cullinan Miss Carolyn Syphers FACULTY FACULTY WTW 104 105 WTW Foreign Language Mr. William Woodrum Mrs. Diane Parker Mrs. Ruth Benton FACULTY FACULTY WTW 106 Art and Music Struggling to achieve perfection To unlock the door to creative ability To convey the actual meaning of fleeting thoughts through music and art Mrs. Sally Elliott Mrs. Betsy Ashton Mrs. Mary Keever, Department Chairman Miss Juanita Illera 107 WTW Mr. A1 Grant, Department Chairman Mr. Herbert Cappel Mr. T.T. Lawrence FACUTLY FACULTY Mrs. Elizabeth Imhoff Mr. Bernard Thompson Physical Education Flying volleyballs Straining muscles on hard mats Thrunking tennis rackets Wobbling balance beams Pounding feet on asphalt The physical education department strove to combine fun and the encouragement of muscular coordination. Mrs. Rebecca Wright Mr. Paul E. Jenkins Mr. R. A. Pugh FACULTY FACULTY WTW 110 I Mr. F. Shepherd Miss Bettie Whitehead Physical Education Mrs. Laura Pellegrini Mr. R. L. Knupp Ill WTW Mrs. Mildred Vincent Mrs. Sara Hart Mrs. Roberta Sholett Mrs. Glenda Martin Business Typing diligently, striving to attain that cher¬ ished 40 words per minute that would insure a government job, or frenziedly jotting down short¬ hand and perplexedly trying to comprehend it afterwards, Business Education students worked to achieve the skill necessary to become in¬ dependent. Lesser known aspects of Business Education were explored by Data Processing, Bookkeeping, Accounting and Business Law students. FACULTY WTW 112 Mrs. Elizabeth Lauer Mr. Gary Kane Miss Olivia Landis Mrs. Iris Edmondson Mrs. Mavis Barber Miss Dorothy Billings 113 WTW Home Economics Industrial Arts No matter what her future holds, a girl will have to live with herself. Cooking, sewing, and handling a bud¬ get are a few of the helpful hints the Home Economics department imparts to its pupils. No matter what his future holds, a guy will have to tinker sometime. The idiosyncracies of power tools, the oddities of the internal combustion engine, the ways of wood and metal, and the shocking details of electronics become invaluable knowledge to the In¬ dustrial Arts student. The Industrial Co-operative Training program in¬ volves the Woodson student who wishes to learn a technical skill, learn it well, and be introduced to em¬ ployers eager to utilize his talent. These students become acquanted with the techniques that make a business efficient and themselves popular employees. Mr. Glenn Wilmouth FACULTY 114 WTW Vocational Department Mr. Glenn Workman Mr. Forest Hutton Mr. Robert Heeter Mr. Marvin Brown WTW 115 Library A room with no boundaries, encompassing the world; A room filled with the works of great minds; A room where one can find knowledge, peace, and comfort; The Library. Mrs. Mary Powers Miss Linda Sudduth Mrs. Gladys Fyfe Mrs. Marian German FACULTY Mr. Herman Becker Mrs. Susan Sunbury Mr. Robert Kennedy Mr. Oscar Baugham 117 WTW Vocational Department A refrigerator is like a human body. It has in¬ tricate and fallible inside cupboards. The healing of the many diseases of these temperamental machines requi res understanding, patience, and the knowledge that comes from study at the Woodson Refrigerator Repair Shop. Equally as dedicated to healing and serving are those who participate in the Practical Nursing Course. Learning to comfort the sick and to get their motors purring once more is the goal of these students. In Auto Shop, boys become acquain¬ ted with those great mechanical marvels of the twentieth century. The strange ways of wood and the power tools are explored in the carpentry course which helps to fill the indispensable yet waning ranks of carpenters in our fair land. Thus in these courses, combined with Cosmetology, and Electronics, com¬ plex hands are trained to repair, assist, and create. FACULTY WTW 118 K Eh P P U (X| Vocational Education BODY STRUCTl FUNCTION NORMAL LITE OBSTETRIC pebiatru NUR51NG arts Mr, Arthur Halo Mrs. Barbara Clea¥eland Mr. Morris Newcomb Mr. William Bray Mrs. Sharon Johnson 119 WTW Special Services FACULTY FACULTY WTW 120 SPECIAL SERVICES I Mrs. Dorothy Hippier Mrs. Winnie Herman Mrs. Anna Beers Mrs. Alma Rich 121 WTW FACULTY JUNIORS WTW 124 Carri Reynolds, Treasurer Lori Mallon, Secretary Phil Shutler, President Wayne Thorton, Vice-President Senators, George Vania them and Judy Noah The Junior. Unique. Unpredictable. Authori¬ tative but not yet omnipotent. Possessing the privileges of rank, but not yet facing the awesome dilemma of college. The one with crutches after the ski trip. The actor who scraped tomatoes off the stage after Junior Jollies. The more valiant players in the Junior-Senior basketball game. The one who bears the unaccustomed weight of his new class ring. The underupperclassman with the memories of an unprecedented school year. Mr. Houlihan, Junior Class Sponsor JUNIORS WTW 126 S Barbara George Adams Abernethy Robert Adamson Roxanna Aboe Michael Ahern Charley Adams Kathy Ale Stuart Ashton James Bailey Dave Alford Douglas Atkins Deborah Balch Debra Alger Jill Atkinson Nancy Baldwin Sharon Allshouse Linda Atwell Paul Balienger Timothy Harry Aver ill Bryan Ballou Anderson Georgia Bacas John Barbate Suzanne Ard Carter Bass Richard Bassing Mary Ann Bavaria Joyce Bawer Hubert Beckwith Karl Becker Mary Beczkiewicz Alicia Belfield Cathy Bell Ricky Belleville •John Bennetl Deborah Bethel 127 WTW Victory is the sign as the Jubilant Juniors pose for a picture before their winning float. Chirapo Bhumichitr Delane Binkley David Birch Barbara Bixler Janet Blair Louis Blazy Daniel Belvins Lee Blumenthal Joy Boblitt Chris Bohen Reed Bond Ronald Bowman JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 128 Janet Bradley Cathy Bracewell Patricia Brannan Don Brant Peggy Briggs Japhous Brown Ed Brown Robert Brown Sue Brown Lynn Buchanan Larry Burch Sue Burchinal Brad Burfield William Caldwell Liane Oarlock Leslie Cayot Jack Burgess Candace Callaham Sue Carlson Charles Chase Pam Burke Carol Cameron Suzanne Carr Sue Chase Harry Burroughs Steve Camp Robert Carter William Chewning Barbie Burwell Peggy Cannon Mary Cary Mark Cnmar Liz Cain Dave Cappellucci Suzanne Casale Kay Chronis 129 WTW Craig Clark Tom Clark Richie Cleaves Kurt Cloninger Janice Collier Jerry Conley Charlotte Coover Sean Clark Carol Claybrook Kim Clew Linda Cockrell John Conlee Barbara Conn Kathy Conrad Nancy Cook Nancy Cooper Bill Cope John Coscia Diana Curtiss Jean Cwiek JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 130 John Dale Lee Dashiell Diane Davis Celia Day Nancy Dearwester Johanna DeBruin Diane Defilippis Denni DeHaven Robert Delong Robert Diamond Brian DiAntonio Dennis DiAntonio Owen Dickens Jay Dickenson Wayne Dill Jim Wylie, elevated by the likes of Jim Thomas, Steve Jelinek, and Tourne Shipman, ponders his fate. MS. 88 •m 131 WTW Sherry Dillard Jerry Dingus Steve Doljac Bruce Donald Diane Donald Nancy Donegan Sonny Doyle Janet Draves Randy Drischel Patty Driscoll Bill Duffey Diane Duke Carol Duley Howard Durham Joe Echols Mark Eckenrode Mark Edwards Nancy Eger Emily Eggleston Joseph Elmer Jenny Erickson Frank Evans Gilbert Ewell Donald Ferrell Kathy Fincannon Robert Fine Randy Fleming Jean Florio Greg Foley Paul Foreman Harold Ford Dale Forrester Kathy Freeman Laurie Freese Lisa Galbreaith Dale Gallagher Terry Ganley Jim Gearhart Sharon Geary Penny Gentry Richard Georger John Georger JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 132 Roxane Giesecke Dick Gieselman Jennifer Gifford Bob Gift Kathleen Gill Penny Giller Patricia Gipson Diana Goad John Goelz Debbie Goff Jean Goldenberg Deborah Gomez Nancy Gonzales Gary Gottfried Winston Grahl Donna Gravenstine Martha Gray Kylanne Green Cheryl Greenberg Karin Grier Susan Griggs Patricia Gritis Colleen Guard Marsha Guerrant Jim Gunderson Deborah Hale Bernie Hall Johnnie Hall Patricia Hall Terri Hamrick Larry Harris John Hart Jeanne Harvey Tom Haskins Mike Hayes Robyn Haymond Elizabeth Hazen Sherwood Heiser Evelyn Heising Jody Helgeson Marilyn Helms Steve Henderson 133 WTW C z l-H O CO 4 it;; A.fc t ■ Sharon Hercules David Hipp Dorothy Holmes Charles Hildeband Elizabeth Hoblitzell Marilyn Horbaly Betty Hice Brian Hoffman Janie Horner Nancy Hilgert Chris Hoffman Brent Horton Cathy Hincewicz Robert Holland Karin Houghten David Howard Keith Humphries Alison Ingram Jim Jacobs Mary Jahoda “Roses are red, violets are blue, I’ve got my man, how about you?” chant Elaine Prickett and Carol Duley astride their “catches” Randy Fleming and Jim Thomas. JUNIORS WTW 134 Carol Janus Shala Johnson Steve Jelinek Jessica Jones Roseanna Jenkins Terri Jones Allene Jewett Mike Julian Cathalynn Johnson Marcia Karalis Mary Karalis Kristin Kane Kathryn Keener Coleen Keenan Charles Kick David Kiger Virginia Kirsch Lin Knighton Gail Knothe Randy Knoche Theresa Knudson Midge Kovalsky Marsha Krengel Bill Kuykendall Brett Labe Jeanne Lange Kerry Landes Karen Larson Joseph Laraia Willis Larsen Brian Leach Gilbert Leake Rita Leavell Cathy Lee Mike Leiser Galen Lemesh LuAnn Lemoine Mary Leonard 135 WTW “Come on, grab her!” is the cry uttered from many a slipshod youth as they overtake unsuspecting friends and toss them into the mire. Mark Levine Jim Lewis Richard Livingston Stephanie Lopez George Lewett Deborah Lipsey Koneta Lodge David Loyd Mark Lulu Eric Lundy Alice Luskey Peter Lutz Kathy Lynch Dorothy Lyons Mac Farlane Stan Maige Vince Maige Margaret Majorack JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 136 Special assemblies provide enterainment for class- weary Juniors £ % iff « «l | « 4 . ' At 0 p? jfa Mark Maladowitz Paul Mandich Jim Marstellar Evelyn Maley John Marciniec Steve Martin Laurel Mallon Zora Marcroft Harriet Massey Bill Mallory Lynn Marlin John Mason Melanie Maury Ben McCarty Wanda McGee Sharon McMillan Myrna Mays Kem McCoy Nancy McGovern Jim McNaughton Judy McAtee Maureen McGary Anne McGuigan Marcia McOmber Debi McCain Connie McGee Bruce McMaster Patrice McPherson 137 WTW With Sadie Hawkins day in the offing, Robert Adamson is less than modest while “she” sadly listens to Richie Cleaves and Mark Young discuss “her” dateless plight. Cynthia Melvin Kathy Miller Brian Minkin Jim Monroe Fred Meyer Susan Miller Scott Minnich Michael Monroe Jeff Michael Jay Millette Bill Mitchell Duke Monson Keith Michael Jim Minker Matt Moffit Larry Montross JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 138 A little disheveled, Gilbert Ewell rests his vocal cords while enjoying a dance with Linda Coates after a football game. Jayne Muir Steve Mullen Midge Murphy Clint Myers Linda Nation Kevin Neale Charles Needham Lisa Neiger Jim Neil Susan Neiss Joyce Nelms Robert Nencioni Mary Nesbit Edward Newcomb Don Newell Sue Newpher Jennifer Ney Leticia Nickel Steve Nickodem Karen Nielsen Judy Noah Gregg North Frances Norton Sally Nusbuam Linda Odenthal Duby Oliverio Carolyn Olson mr vV- 139 WTW Soc hops after games add pleasure to excitement p 0) f i, aJ L WlJhkl 0ft i n L Elizabeth Orman Janet Parsons T Jay Pecorak Sandy Orrison Patricia Pataky Maureen Peer Randy Owens Randy Patterson Carlos Perez Juliana Parker Cynthia Patton Joseph Pesek Margaret Parks John Payne Nancy Peters Tom Philion Bill Porter Cathy Phillips Carol Post Debbie Pimentel Patty Post Glenn Podensky Peggy Preble Robert Pollock Brenda Price Diane Price Steve Ragsdale Elaine Prickett Becky Ralph Lawerence Prince Chris Ramsay Teresa Racette John Ransome Christine Raeder Becky Ratcliffe JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 140 Junior Rings - The climax of Underclass achievement. Around and around they turn, in good company ... in good spirit. By the time the unaccustomed weight becomes a part of the hand, the Junior year is gone. Engaged in the art of turning are Vince Maige, Connie McGee, and Linda Stockman. Eric Reeves Carrie Reynolds John Richardsons Sue Rifkin Raymond Forrest Rhemann Mike Rieley Tom Riggs Rennebaum Jim Rike Joyce Ripley Greg Rippey Louis Riso Marcia Rivett Coleen Rizer Cathie Roark Jack Robbins Becky Roberts Caroline Robertson Maurice Roche Mary Rollier 141 WTW Walter Rosch Bryan Ross Gary Ross Jill Roulstone Marty Rowell Randy Royston Richard Rubino Ann Rubottom Randy Rydell Linda Sadoun Lisa Sala Nancy Sale Joe Sands Roc Sansotta Becky Sarley Bill Schabacker Susan Schaaf Fred Schaffer Marsha Schindel Bill Schadegg Glenn Schlarman Linda Schmagel Kathy Schwartz Dave Schnoor Neil Seek Ross Seiders Judy Seitzer Cecile Seliga Debbie Semb Mary Senter Karen Shepherd Jack Sheehan Mike Sheehan Julia Sherman Tourne Shipman Philip Shutler Bill Shumak Pam Sibley JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 142 Carol Sickel Kim Small Linda Solorzano Mike Sperry Lynne Stevenson Sara Strawinski Ruth Sutton Karen Simpson Donna Smith Betsy South Elizabeth Spiher Linda Stockman Larry Strabe Ken Swam Susan Sims Sherrill Smith Chris Span Henry Stephens Kris Stout Perry Sunell Don Swaverly Bruce Singleton Bill Smith Saving untold souls from starvation, bake sales provide a Mecca for students who abstained from lunch. Participating in this happy exchange are Dick Geisil- man, Jim Monroe, and Beth Cumbie. 143 WTW Anne Talley Sam Tancredi Barbie Tapp Bill Tarrant Jeff Taylor Chris Teasley June Tennyson Jim Thomas Jim Thomas Daniel Thompson Linda Thompson Myra Thorne Wayne Thornton Linda Tolbert Kathy Toole Devereux Tower JoAnn Truell Mark Tudor Mary Tulipane Jan Uhthoff Kathy Unterkofler George VanLaethem Kathy Veitch Glenn Vestal Susan Waites Henry Walker Stephanie Walter Gary Watkins Steve Webb Dennis West Barry Whitehurst Larry Whitener Arthur Willette Gail Williams John Williams Ann Witham Deborah Wolff Jim Wylie Paul Yanoshik Mark Young Chris Zwieke JUNIORS SOPHOMORES WTW 144 Kathy Acuff, Treasurer; Pam Clarke, Secretary. Yls Mrs. Costello, Sophomore Class Sponsor Senators: John Arico and Deana Weaver. Sophomore: (Greek origin) Sophos - wise, mentally adroit; see sophisticated, philosophy. Moros - dull, foolish, stupid; see moron. But what’s in a name? Dave Shutler, President Danny Burkett, Vice-President i ' SOPHOMORES WTW 146 Lunch provides a break to chatter about happenings, notions, and fancies. The halls are clogged as people congregate to pass the few minutes before class in light collective conversation. Cathy Acuff Brian Adams Gail Adamson Linda Agresta Dale Akridge Julia Amos Carolyn Anderson Mike Andreas Pat Andreas Jill Ansheles Jon Arico Stephania Ashley John Aull Margaret Baird Joan Barten Mike Batten Janet Bailey Stan Barnes Robert Batcher Harry Baulch 147 WTW Ulrike Baussus Laura Beaver Anthony Beck Tom Beck Bill Beck David Belanger Allan Bell Julie Bell Walter Belles Jilda Berry Carl Bevis Lorilyn Bierman Mike Bingham Brenda Bixler Roy Black Pam Blade Robert Blase Frank Blazey Jim Bloch Pam Bohen Dick Boltz Don Bonzano Lee Boyd Pat Boyle Joe Brady Debbie Brandt Gerald Brase Beth Brenton Patti Briner Debbie Brown Peggy Brown Steve Brown Karen Browne Kathryn Brydges Nancy Bucco Bob Buckman Steve Buescher Kevin Burke Danny Burkett John Burton Jean Butler Kathy Butler SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 148 After watching the school’s football team in action, Paul Poucher manages to execute a few fancy foot tricks of his own as he finishes off the night by attending the soc-hop that followed the game. Marie Butler Maureen Cain Stewart Cameron Cindy Cambell Susan Cambell Mike Cardinale Bill Carey Dave Carnahan Garry Carrico Dave Carter Susan Cary Jim Cawthorn Chris Chaikowski Jeff Chapman Carrie Charlebois George Charlton Carol Chase Nancy Chase Jim Childers Debbie Church Susan Ciotti Greg Clark Kathy Clark Pam Clark 149 WTW Thomas Clarke Meta Cleveland Linda Coates Carolyn Coley Marilyn Coley Wayne Collins Carla Cornish Brian Conaway Barbara Conley Joseph Conlon Kenneth Cook Denise Cooper Patricia Corbat Susan Corder Marian Corey Elizabeth Cormier Wanda Cornwell Ann Cosica Ashlie Counts Jeanette Covert Jim Cowe Lex Cowsert Chanda Cox Donald Cox Richard Cox Rebecca Coy John Craig Becky Cramer Debra Crammer Robert Crompton Ellen Crose Frank Crowe Dennis Cullison Elizabeth Cumbie George Curran Dixie Curtis SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 150 Linda Cyr Francis Dangelo Diane Daniels Brenda Davis Noah Davis Charlie Davidson Pam Dill Frances Dawson Stephen Dill Ellen Derey Margaret Dinnage Linda Deskin Richard Dobbertin David Diesselhorst Mary Dobson Margaret Dominick Robin Drasehil Dennis Donehoo Pat Drewry Jeff Douglas John Duggar Paula Douglas Ed Dukes Elizabeth Douthitt David Duncan Sherry Dunn Chella Echols Patricia Dunnells Randy Eckstein Jeff Dunson Claudia Edge Paul Duscher Erich Eiselt Wayne Easterling Margaret Emerson Bruce Enderle Cristy Esco Glenna Eustis Monica Farrell Loretta Epperson Magdalena Estrada Bill Evans Susan Fern Debra Erlenborn Kathryn Evans Jay Fagan Angela Ferro Martha Field Dwight Flickinger Laura Francis Joe Fiore Sharon Foley Kathy Frazier Alan Fisher Robert Fones Don Fultz Cynthia Fischer Linda Foster Charles Funk Maureen Fitzgerald James Fouhy Paul Gagon SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 152 Mitch Galambos Pam Gibbs Diadre Ganley Elizabeth Gifford Stephen Gauntl Donna Gill Malcolm Gerring Karen Gill Richard Gimmi Jon Gissendanner David Givens Harry Glendenning Kathy Goode Ellen Godson Mark Gordon Pam Granger Gale Gravitte John Green David Greenberg Debra Greiner Vincent Griffin Diane Griggs Fred Grohgan Bill Grubb Michelle Hackley Joe Hagemann John Hailey Terry Haines Barbara Hall Fred Hall , Mary Hall Michael. Nancy Hall Carol Hallstead Milton Hamilton Trudie Hamilton Gwana Hamlet Richard Handford 153 WTW Lynn Harris Pam Harrison Brian Hart Virginia Haynes Elsie Heffelfinger Judy Hemenway Sue Hemmingway David Hendrickson Robert Hendrickson Bert Herigstad Dennis Herzig Janet Higdon Jim Hildbold Richard Hill Phyllis Hirschman Gahl Hodges David Holm David Holmes Glancing to the side, our photographers caught this unsuspecting Sopho¬ more off guard as she was leaving the cafeteria. SOPHOMORES With Victory in sight, this mechanic peaces together his automobile. Richard Johnston Robert Jones Leslie Jones Tom Jones Lewis Jones Howard Judis Barbara Jungans Tom Kali man Elizabeth Karalis Elizabeth Keel David Keever David Kelleher Gerald Kelleher Linda Kent Beth Kepler Frank Keplinger Elizabeth Kerr Michele Kessler Robert Kettler Terry Kid well Kathi Kiebler Michelle Killion 155 WTW Susan Killoren Tom Kingdon Richard Klingensmith Wendy Knapp Kristine Knibiehly Robert Knudson Andrew Koran Karen Koval Denise Krach Mary Kramer David Krauser Barbara Krengel Larry Kuss Ed Kutz Jill Lamb Mary Lamond Hannah Lamont Boyd Lane Karen Lare Janel Lawrence Tom Lee John Leftwich Reinald Leidelmeyer Terri Leiser Ann Lines Debbie Lowe Linda Lewett Pat Linnert Mary Lowenbach Jim Lewis Sharon Lockwood Shirley Luckart Nancy Light Jane Lord Lisa Lund Gayle Lindsay John Lord Jim Lyle SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 156 Robert Luzader Donald Luzius Debra Lykins Mary Lynch Daniel Lynch Ken MacGowan Bill Lyon Dorene Madden Joe Macario Marcia Mahler Diane Macfarlane Lynne Maladowitz Don Maley Cathy Martin Ed McCormack Kathy McKay Theresa Manara Joe Martin Phil McDavid Jim McKay Anne Markarian Robert Martin Jim McGee John McKeown Randy Marks Wendy Mason Mike McGinn Karen McLean Jamie Marshall Pat McAden Janet McGregor Cynthia McLeod Nancy Marsteller Cathy McCabe Susan McGuigan Robin McMahon 157 WTW Nancy McMartin Robin McMillan Martia McNamara Rod McPherson Sandy McVeigh Robert Medlar Debbie Meloy Mary Milano Karen Metcalf Anne Miller Mike Michalski Charles Miller Bruce Michie Eddie Miller Sharon Middleton Nancy Miller Jacqui Milam Tom Miller Paper isn’t always necessary even in Algebra. Expediently, Julie Reid uses a locker to illustrate to Mike White her insight to the solution. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 158 Exuberant workers tackle Liberty Bell float for Sophmores Madeline Millican Bruce Mills Ralph Mills Bill Minnick Jan Mitchell Anne Moloney Neal Money Albert Monger John Montague Lynne Montross Janella Moore John Moore Roy Moore John Moran Eva Morgan Working inside and out on the Liberty Bell, Sophomores exercise enthusiasm for the class of ’71 as completion of the float draws near. 159 WTW Ron Morgan Veronica Morrill Henry Morris Jeff Moser Mary Mowery Laura Mugaas Tana Mullen Anna Mullins Madelaine Murad Stephanie Myers Carolyn Nash Charles Nash Shelley Neff Ron Nencioni Cathy Nesbit Mike Neviaser Anne Newbern Mark Newbold Wendy Nicholas Tina Noga Kathy Nunneley Carol Nussbaumer Jim Nystrom Janice Nystrom Mary Oblinger Betty Odea Ken O’Dell Marilyn O’Hara Pat O’Leary Beverly Oliver Wallace Oliver Gigi Olmstead Tom Organt Val Origlio John Osterday Becky Ostrander Marsha Pacely Greg Palma Julie Pappas Barbara Parker John Parker Ceil Parks SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 160 Sally Parry Joe Parsons Craig Patterson Elizabeth Paul David Payne Debbie Payne Linda Payne John Pelosky Lenore Pera Eric Peterson Lynda Petty Anne Pickford Steve Pinkerton Ginny Posey Karen Prall Mary Prescott Rob Preuss Mary Prickett Don Prodan Diane Prumphrey Mike Rafferty Peggi Ranegan Salley Rhea David Redinbaugh Allan Rhinehart Joanne Rehm Bill Richards Julia Reid Sandy Riddle Robin Rennebaum Peggy Rifkin Laura Reynolds Tim Rizer Pat Robbins Peyton Robertson Kerry Roche Robert Rodriguez Cathy Root Richard Rosenbluth 161 WTW Comfort while studying is a matter of taste. Danny Burkett, Dave Thomas, and Stanley Barnes have their own preferences. Jon Rosene Mike Roth Carl Ruby Mark Ruiz Lauri Ross Elliot Rubino Patti Rugg Patti Ryan Peter Sabau Barbara Sacknoff Carol Samson Julie Sanford Barbara Sargent Bill Savin Robert Scarr Tom Schaefer David Schillerstrom Philip Schirmer SOPHMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 162 The concept of sharing experiences and discoveries that the library affords is taken literally by Bob Knudson as he checks what’s so humorous in Marita McNamera’s magazine. Harold Schlipf Cindy Schrecengost Michael Schulte Cary Schwab Jacqueline Scott Michael Seaman Dianne Selph Joe Serangeli Robert Seroka Audrey Settle Holly Shankle Richard Shanklin Kathy Shannon Christine Sharpe Gail Shaver Petti Sheldon Nancy Shepard Candace Sheris John Sherwood Peter Shipman Jonathan Shonerd Dave Shutter Neil Silverman Alicia Simmons Michael Singleton 163 WTW Patti Sunell Michael Swavely Mark Sweazey Nancy Taft Lisa Tallia Sherrill Taylor Paul Teitell Larry Thomas Claudia Thompson Gail Thompson Alan Thorn Rachel Thornton Lisa Sipes Graig Smith Dennis Smith Janice Smith Robert Smith Thane Smith Richard Smyka Paul Souve Monte Springfield Patricia Stapleton Allison StClair Cynthia Steenhagen Deborah Steenhagen Judy Steinberg Bill Steinkeller Janice Stevens Phil Stewart Cathy Story Raymond Strang Steven Stoneman Mark Strickland John Strope Michael Stuart SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 164 Chris Thurman David Tiffin Bill Tilford Deborah Timmis David Tison Susan Tobin Susan Tomasick Ron da Towns John Trice Linda Troell Juliann Tulipane Carolyn Tulloh Gary Turner Laura Twiford Peggy Uhthoff Margaret Uncle Cathy Valentic Kris Vanbenthuysen Cheryl Vandegriff Richard Vandermeulen Jo Vanmeter Raymond Vasilakos Linda Viltoft Kirby Vining Michele Walker Susan Walker Amy Wallach Steven Waller Todd Warfield Jeff Watkins Alice Watters Charles Weaver Deanna W T eaver Jim Weigler Neal Wenger 165 WTW Eyelid co-ordination is the name of the game as Diana Griggs squints into her microscope. Patricia Wenger Varyn Herbert Mary Wilcox Charles West We therington Whittemore Diane Wilgus Jim Weston Janet White Anita Wilburn John Wilkie Richard Whitmire Deborah Wilcox Sherry Williams Donald Winchell Brad Wing Michael Woodside Betty Worrell Eddie Wurl John Wyman Shelley Yarbrough David Young Carol Zilian Doug Zimmerman Greg Zimmerman Christine Zitrides SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN WTW 166 Tumbling through the looking glass into a world of unreality. Sophistication later recognized as a pathetic attempt to fit in. Meek subservience misconstrued as dynamic leadership. Pride in the discovery of a unique concept transformed to dismay as its banality is revealed. But still there is hope. Row 1: Terry Guard, Secretary; Judy Casey, Treasurer; Paula Musco, Senator. Row 2: Skip Zobel, Senator; Bruce Davis, President; Bobby Tapp, Vice- President. Mrs. Meindhart, Freshmen Class Sponsor John Abell Allison Adler Donald AbrahamsonJudy Alexander Angela Abshire Pauline Allen Elizabeth Acree Sandra Allen Deborah Addington Michael Allshouse William Almon Paul Alouf Paul Amos Kenneth Anderson Jana Andrews John Ard Lourie Arico Jim Armstrong Fred Arno Douglas Ashton J.W. Atherton William Ayers Charles Baer Helen Baily FRESHMEN WTW 168 Karen Bailey Mary Bailey Stuart Baker Charles Barb James Barbour Alice Barham Lisa Barov Janet Barringan Kenneth Bawer Terry Beck Paul Beckwith Charles Beldy Charles Belsches Judy Bickmore Carol Birch Lisa Bishop Steve Bishop Cheryl Black David Black Joyce Black Karen Bladergroen Mark Bladergroen Roger Bland Ann Blankenship Catherine Blumenthal Barbara Bodager Kevin Bomba Ellen Bonham Ellen Bonifacio James Boothe Christine Bottiny Steve Boulter Linda Bourne John Bowman George Bradley Sandra Bragg Jo Ann Bramble Janet Brantley Greg Brill Phil Brooks Kenneth Brown Martha Brown 169 WTW Pat Browne Gayle Buchanan Charles Buckingham Melane Buckwalter Carey Burch Donald Burch Dale Burfield Karen Burke Timothy Burke Edward Burr Stephanie Burress Timothy Burns Gary Bushee David Bushey James Butler Charles Byrley Cecilia Cain John Callaghan Lorie Camp Anne Campbell Cynthia Carneal Douglas Carr Stephanie Carr Richard Garrick Kathleen Casale Judy Casey Robert Casey Agnes Catalano 3 w 00 2 The evidence against smiling Tracy Mullen is over¬ whelming that she has been eating away at Freshmen candy wreath sale profits. But the profit from the sale of the wreaths was overwhelming enough to cover Tracy’s indulgence. WTW 170 Z w A X CG w ptf The formally utilitarian locker is dying out as is evi¬ denced by the super decorated “home” of Stephanie Carr. Books, cosmetics, pictures and pa rt of a kitchen sink fill the compartment. Sharon Cavanaugh Jack Cayot Catherine Chamberlin Tim Cheek Steve Cheney Todd Chmar John Christensen Doris Churney Karen Ciarcia Janice Clark Thomas Clarke Robert Claybrook Jill Cloniger Donald Close Catherine Coakley David Cobb Karen Cockrell Robert Cody Constance Cofield Steve Coleman Arnold Collins Elizabeth Collins John Collins Phillip Coltrane Jonathan Cone Mary Conlon Thomas Cooper Nancy Cope 171 WTW Eric Darling Deborah Darr Andrew Dashiell John Dashiell Leslie Davidson Bruce Davis Charlynn Davis Paul Davis Donald Dellinger Raymond Demember David Dempsey Susan Dempsey Peter Devereaux Paul Dewey Stacy Diamond James Diguiseppi Judy Dillon Charles Dismuke Lynne Dobler Michael Dobson Clyde Dolly Kevin Donehoo Edward Donnelly James Downer Rebecca Dozier Diane Drechsler Karla Drischel Mark Driscoll Brian Drysdale Douglas Duke Cynthia Coover Melanie Coppock James Cosper John Coursey Deborah Cowan Steven Cox Zahra Cox Susan Craighead Chauncey Crandall Patricia Crocker Donald Dahlquist Colleen Dant Bill Danzeisen Stephen Darcy Nj ' immsr.ra a FRESHMEN WTW 172 From this humble beginning a mighty phone tree grows. Judy Casey sows the seeds as she buys a Cavalier Directory from Danny Burkett. Jacqueline Duke James Durham Ronald Edgbert Lisa Duncan Michael Durham Elaine Elchak Dana Dupree Laura Eby Linda Ellingboe Scott Enderle Jennifer Engle Karen Ensall Thelma Eustis Kimberlee Evanko Dennis Evans Jeff Evans Mary Evans Sheila Evans William Falgoust Charles Fall is Janice Farr Ronald Ferguson Patrick Ferrell Byron Fink Janice Finneron Louis Fisher Laurie Fletcher Catherine Floyd Dale Forbes Lorraine Forrester 173 WTW Diane Fowler Steven Fox Tim Francis Robert Franz Kevin Frazier Reed Freeman Lucinda Frey Bonn Friedman Joseph Gauzens Rory Friel Paul Geneste Craig Funk Ralph Gentry Darra Gallagher Celia Georger Maureen Gallagher Margaret Gerring Danita Gareri Michael Geyer Shelly Gary Linda Gill Gary Gilliam David Gordan Stacey Gillig Donald Gordan Steve Giorgis Douglas Gosnell Susan Goad William Grabsch Wendy Goodman Thomas Green Nancy Goodwin Jim Greer Michael Gretter Rob Gruenler Gavin Griffith Terry Guard Jacqueline Griffith Mary Guerrant Michael Griffith Robert Hagan Scott Griffiths Craig Hall Carol Gritis Glen Hallman FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 174 The Clinic Christmas Tree adorned with medicinal parifanilia brightens Woodson sick bay. I James Hamilton Patricia Hamm Matthew Hannan Teena Harker Samuel Harper Robert Harris Steve Harris Susan Harrison Susan Harwood Steven Hatfield Dorothy Hayes Jana Hayes Julie Haynes Karen Hedrick Meredith Heiser Ellen Heising Elise Heitmeyer Michael Henderson Paul Henderson Gerard Hennessy David Herhold Harolyn Hess Stephen Hess Michael Hickey Robert Higdon Gerald Higgins Dawn Hill 175 WTW Kathleen Hill Mary Holmstrup Jeffrey Hipp Cindy Horner Gary Hofer John Hornsby Mary Ellen Hoffman Kathryn Hostettler Pamela Hoffman John Howard Carol Hoffner Diana Hubbard Joseph Holliday Cynthia Hughitt Holle Humphries Lois Hunt Denise Hutcherson Steve Hutchinson Bonnie Hyde Louis Irwin Carol Jackson Jacky Jackson Robert Janku Mary Jenista Roberta Jenkins Harry Jerman Michael Jocz Cynthia Johnson Eddie Johnson Lon Johnson Paul Johnson Janell Johnston John Johnston Beverly Jones Gary Jones Harold Jones Robert Jones Steve Jones Robert Joshua Sheila Kaback Nancy Kahn Theodore Kallman Robert Karalis Roger Kates Roxanne Kellas Joseph Kelly Barbara Kempter FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 176 Kathy Kenney Judy Kerlin Marcie Kessler William Kick Patricia Kinney Karin Kish L ouis Klinker Kathy Knight Peter Knoche Dave Knothe Diane Knothe John Korb Jean Kosnik Jan Kovack Mike Kovalsky Susan Krauser Darya Lamb James Landy Amy Larson Krista Larson Eileen Latham Joyce Lauer Kathryn Laws John Lawson Wayne Leake Renee Lea veil Lee Ledner Diane Lending Sandra Leiperty Terry Lentini John Leonard Kathryn Lewis Beth Liljedahl Jan Linden William Lockney Marilyn Locks Sandy Lockwood Donna Logan Lesa Logan Charles Lokey Timothy Loomis David Lowther Shanon MacDonald John MacFarlane 177 WTW Claudia MacGowan Douglas MacMurdy Francis Mahaney Cheryl Maillot Mary Majorack James Mallon Calvin Maloney Denise Maloney Palmer Marcantonio Mary Ann Marciniec Earl March Beverly Marcum William Marlin June Marten Leslie Mason Barry Matthews Brian Matthews Douglas Matthews Pamela Maurer Mary Mayhall Jim McCauley April McComb Lucy McCoy Michael McCoy Dana McDaniel Patricia McGee Gary McGlothlin Judy McKenna Dana Scott demonstrates Senior Superiority by hanging Freshman Don Freedman Woodson Style. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 178 Michael McLaughlinLinda Meharg David McNaughton Christopher Amanda McQuillan Meisinger Moira McQuillen Tom Meletis Anne McQuiston Joan Melnik John McSherry Susan Melton Pam Meadows Lorell Mendelssohn Susan Merwin Patricia Methfessel Ruth Michelwait Thomas Miles Gregory Miller Sidney Miller Arnie Millican Joan Milograno Andrew Minkin Donald Minnieh Alison Mitchell Bum Mitchell Roy Mock Bill Monroe Jonathan Monroe Pauline Monson David Moore Marita Moore Alan Moorefield Joan Moorefield Robert Moot David Moreland Marie Morin Fred Morrill Malcolm Morrison Stephen Mott Ellen Muir Tom Mullen Tracey Mullen James Murnane Kathy Murphy Paula Musco Richard Nadeau Michele Nassetta James Nazzaro Jennifer Neely 179 WTW There is a pride and satisfaction in being able to build something from only mind and materials. Sharon Neff William Neill Leslie Neiss Michael Nelligan Mark Nepi Deborah Newell Jack Newell Paige Newell Fred Newman Vanessa North William Nutter Carol Oakes Margaret Oblinger Tim Odonohue Laura Ohara Alan Oleary Kathleen Oleary Louise Oleniacy Kurt Oliver Michael Oliver Jane Olmstead Michael Omalley John Orcutt Thomas Organt FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 180 Hollister Orman Lyn Parsons Bill Pennington Alicia Phillips Carol Pommer Kent Prueffer Rebecca Rathbun Daniel Owens Gail Pataky James Perch Bruce Pickuing Julie Pons Dale Rabuck Robin Raven Rhonda Owens Jean Patton Sylda Perez Elizabeth Pilous Christopher Post Lisa Rademacher Mark Rayl Marie Painter Pamela Payne James Peterson Francis Pitas Susan Post Jean Raeder Michael Rayl Diane Parcell Susan Pecorak Margaret Peura Carolyn Pitt James Powell Warren Ragland Brigid Reddy Deborah Parris Preston Peek Charlene Philbrook Robert Polk Steven Pricer Deborah Ramsey Janice Reddy Timothy Phillippi Joseph Pollock Robert Prini Debra Ransone Beth Reid 181 WTW Deborah Reynolds Scott Reynolds Deana Rhemann Philip Rhinehart James Rhodes Suzan Rike Rena Roan Deborah Robbins Delise Robbins Paul Robbins Gaye Robertson Michael Rodolph Janet Roe Thomas Rogers Kathryn Roseberry Barbara Rosene In an effort to make student balloting legitimate, voter registra¬ tion was held before each election. ' Hiis emulation of national election procedures cut down on the number of votes cast, but at the same time made the privilege of voting the re¬ sponsibility of the individual. Raymond Rozychi Paul Rynex James Russell Scott Salisbury Michael Ruiz Charles Seston John Rynex Tom Sanders FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 182 Patricia Sands Gary Savage Linda Schillers trom Cathy Schneider Debra Schneider Arthur Schneider Chris Schnoor Robert Schreiner Steve Schulin Robert Schwarz Karen Scott Lisa Semb Melissa Senter Thomas Serrin Shauna Severo Angela Shamoff Susan Sharpe Erica Shauck Deborah Shaw Robert Smead Robert Smith Nancy Sparks Melba Shields Carol Smith Sharon Smyka Anne Spell Bill Sickel Charlotte Smith John Snead Steven Sperry Barbara Sigrist Gail Smith Sydney Snell Linda Sprague Lindsey Silverster Jeffrey Smith John Snitzer Leslie Stahl Bill Simpson Jonathan Smith Terrence South Linda Starr Judy Smallwood Kay Smith Kimberlee Sparks Sandra Steber 183 WTW Charles Steen Karen Steffes Carol Stein Lee Stewart Marianne Stewart Walter Stewart Robert Sunell Richard Tackaberry Cynthia Tennant Mark Stockman Arthur Sutherland Regina Tambelhm Marion Thiel Don Stott Melanie Swain Cora Tanner Harriet Strickland Keith Syendrey Robert Tapp Donald Styer Marion Szymczyk James Taylor Paul Thiem Diane Thomas Gregg Thomas Nancy Thompson FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 184 Pamela Thompson Dale Thornton Richard Tiffin Ralph Tillery Jannette Tkach Peggy Tobin Mark Tolson Doreen Twell Carl Unterhoffer Linda Upperman Melissa Van Benthuysen Sheryl Van Gundy Bradford Van Horn David Van Matre Linda Vermilya Marc Vick Susan Vondra Marlene Wack Roger Waites William. Walker Deborah Wall Richard Wallace Cynthia Ward Darlene Ward Kathleen Waters Martha Watters Wendy Wechsler Diane Wehle Lesley Weiss Clifford Wende Dorothy Wetherill Douglas Weymouth Charles Whitacre John Whitaker Robert White Michael Whitener David Whitt John Whittenburg Stephen Whyte Lee Wiedner Susan Wiener Linda Will 185 WTW A Tale of Two Citiesj Charkts Dickens ] A Tale of Two Crtit- With visions of swishing guillotines, Mary Marjorak bores into a Tale of Two Cities. David Young Eric Young Stephen Zier William Zobel Patricia Young John Zeigler Karen Wille Dianne Willette Kathy Willette James Williams Leslie Williams Margaret Williams Gail Williamson Gerald Willis John Woebse Virginia Wooster Sharon Wills Della Wolf Charles Wortman Susan Wilson Kathy Wood Sandra Wurl Deborah Winchell Debra Woodburn Jamce Wylie Holly Winger John Woods Martha Wyman Mary Witham George Woodward Debra Yager Gregory Witman Jack Woody Shirley Yano STUDENT LIFE WTW 188 Ambitious freshmen swarm in of endless halls a maze Only a shaft of sunlight violated the soft dusk that filled the empty halls. Dust rested lightly atop unused desks. Bulletin boards stared blankly down quiet corridors. An air of lonely solitude pervaded the building. The calm before the storm. September 3. Invasion Day. A slight vibration disturbed the silence, A shadow crossed the threshold, followed by another, and another ... a trickle ... a torrent. Bodies poured through every door. A wave of pandemonium crashed into the crowded corridors trying to force back the determined throng. Sudden schedule changes, unexpected bells, stubborn lockers, and erupting water fountains harried the bemuddled scholars. School had begun. Lisa Lund searches desperately for her newly assigned locker. It’s just gotta be down there; this is the only place left to look. The bell rings at 3:15 and most Woodson students dis¬ perse to their various buses to go home only to be greeted by their chores or homework. 189 WTW An amused senior guide, Daryl Powell, directs Glenn Dashiell, a confused freshman, down the right hall on the hectic first day of school. Woodson’s halls,_ originally thought to be a maze ' of n on-ordered passageways, soon came to be understood and their supposed complexity for- gottern. Harriet Massey, adding onto Cindy Hughitt’s already enormous pile of school sup¬ plies, chuckles, “Poor kid . . . Wonder if I’ll get a commission for this one!” STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 190 An enriching school year begins with the usual tense and excitement-filled football games The bonfire before the Annandale game, coupled with the tangle of posters in the halls and the attitude of the students enabled Woodson to win the Northern District Spirit Award. The pregame pep huddle dissolves as the players move to positions. The imp in Larry Walsh is masked by his 6’2”, 195 pound frame but it breaks through during the triumphant Lee game. I STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 192 The cheerleaders, baton corps, and pep band generate spirit in a Friday morning pep rally. Peggy Howell, Activities Committee Chairman of the S.C.A., speaks to the student body about the Magazine Drive goading them to sell maga¬ zines for Woodson. 193 WTW It’s picture taking time in the S.C.A. office and everyone crowds around Rick Vernon, top salesman in the Magazine Drive. Bill Duffy who seems to get equal billing with Rick, didn’t do much of anything but get a good seat. Nothing like commiseration to get support as Tracey Bridges helps Bill Hildbold win the “Ugly Man” Contest. Many students find the library the perfect spot to get in some last minute studying in peace and quiet. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 194 The Fall Festival Court: Carol Farr, Diane Bacas, Carol Walline, Donna Lindsey, Pat Davis, Chris Riley, Sharon Pfleger, Linda Morales, and Detta Arico. Pat Davis was crowned queen in her red, white and blue suit illus¬ trating her i mpression of the theme of the dance, America Is, Balloon bearing Chris Riley and Terry Collins with their dates dance to the sounds of the Classics. 195 WTW Senior Class president, Charles Harrison, awards “First Place” to the eagle bedecked Junior Class float. Beaming Queen, Pat Davis, and her escort, Jay Buckingham, prepare to join in the throng of dancing couples at the Fall Festival Dance. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE | r Comtemplating the coming dance and the impending profits Phil Shutler takes a break while other members of the Class of ‘70 work on diligently. Marrin’ Sam completes another super deluxe 25 cents wedding as Pam Forney and Rod Merrill are joined in not so holy wedlock. Sally Strawinski isn’t waiting for leap year as she chases Dale Gallagher down the hall to drag him to the alter. 197 WTW Juniors bring Dogpatch to Woodson at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance 03 H c: D w z t- 1 t-H m Woodson’s Lit’ Abner, Bob Lee, complete with corn cob pipe and vegetable corsage, moves to the music at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Proud Paul Yanoshik ' poses for his wedding picture holding his bashful, freckled bride, Patti Rugg. STUDENT LIFE WTW 198 Mr. Lester Tanzer, an editor of the U.S. News and World Report, talks about careers in journalism to interested stu¬ dents. The speakers representing the careers of medicine, science, journalism, teaching, and law were of a quality unsurpassed in Leadership Training history and made a significant effect on many students’ career asperations. Junior class ability of Nancy Sale surfaces during the Sophomore Class Talent Show. Silly Karen Talley watches intent Tom Gissendanner con¬ struct props for the Senior Class Christmas Dance. 199 WTW Nancy Cook is certifying her existence as she signs in at the Student Administration office. The office is like a narrow tunnel for exit and entrance into the world of Woodson. Mr. Willis, Greg Frazier’s guidance counselor, is sure there’s a college for him . . . somewhere. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 200 Shoulder to shoulder (knee to back), jubilant Cavaliers press together to share the experience of a victorious Stuart basketball game. 201 WTW Success in basketball expected and realized The hopes of the Cavaliers rise with the ball that T.J. Pecorak guides into the basket during the victorious Fairfax game. Hunched shoulders, moist brows, and overworked nerves make up part of a Woodson basketball game. Pride in the team, pride in victory, and pride in companionship make up the rest. Tense cheerleaders join with a tense crowd to urge the basketball team to its victory over Jefferson. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 202 Woodson hosts international tennis players George Gilbert with his baseball swing moves to return the hard hit serve of Patrice Dominquez of France, George was the Junior Tennis Champion in his home country of Spain. Tron Torkildsen, from Norway, along with A grin and a grasp conclude a well played tennis match other members of the Junior International between the world champion Australians and the best of the Tennis Team, entertained and impressed the Dutch players. Senior Class at their improvised talent assembly 203 WTW The season of good will aid to Biafra brought CO H a c M Z H W THESE CHILDREN WON ' T EVEN RECEIVE A GOOD FOR CHRISTMAS. Christmas Drive — Social Conscience Tim Dryser and Linda Kent show the solemnity that the situation deserves. 3 | | • m - Dale Greenlee, with a helping hand from Mike Dant, cautiously attaches the wreath to the front of the building in their attempt to decorate the school for the Christmas season. STUDENT LIFE WTW 204 Kurt Clonninger and Stephanie Myers enjoy the pleasure of each others company with the music of Claud Jones filling the room. A smile and words of happiness pass between A silent exchange of thoughts travel through the hands of Suzanne Carr and Stuart Gail Ellerbrake and Mike Fletcher during the Bradford, annual Christmas Dance. 205 WTW The glow of “Yuletide Splendor” radiated from the Christmas Dance The 1968 Christmas Court: (left to right) Marlie Seibert; Holli Herickes; Terry Knopke; Sharon Webb, Maid of Honor; Lon Newell, Queen; Debbie Lamond; Charlene Crisler; Gai l Ellerbrake; Peggy Howell; Elisa Helland-Hansen. STUDENT LIFE WTW 206 Julie Rubino instructs a Home Ec. class during the riotous Student Administration Day. The seniors dis¬ covered how hard it is to be a teacher. These two hard working finance office secretaries, Bill Hayes and B. J. Stahl, learn the hard way that Student Administration Day isn’t all fun and games. Mr. Billak (Vernon Gardner) asks the question, “And just where do you think you’re going?” as he catches a car load of students taking a lunch break. 207 WTW Moody melodies float the chamber choir and the receptive audience down “Old Man River” during the Extravaganza. Intervals filled with entertainment, such as Scott Lewis and Dayna Matthews serenading each other in “Paul and Paula”, lent a joyful tone to Extravaganza. 1 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 208 £ It’s obvious that the only scare about Woodson’s early spring bomb scares is the fear of getting cold feet. Chief musician, Larry Kreitner, leds the Navy Dance Band, the “Commodors” in a loud but widely appreciated assembly. Dennis West lounges in the grass as the first sign of spring fever socks it to him. 209 WTW Spring of heralds the final stretch an unequalled year Nonchalance reigns during a noisy senior assembly in February. Thoughts of the graduation ceremony begin as announcements are ordered and cap sizes taken. STUDENT LIFE WTW 210 W ►— J H 2 W Q P IFest Side Story bursts alive under the explosive talent of the Class of 69 Bill Hayes, a member of the Jets, sets to attack Jack Armstrong, a Shark member. Surrounding the two combatants are the gangs waiting for their cue to join in the struggle. Tony, Dayna Matthews, and Maria, Susan Lane, sing “There’s a Place for Us” on the Bridle Shop set of West Side Story. The assembled members of the rival gangs enthusiastically pose for publicity pictures. The play, performed by the seniors, was a success for the cast and for the Senior Class. Talent abounded in such great measure from the Class of ’69 that only now did Mrs. Bedinger, director, feel that West Side Story could be performed. Dayna Matthews, Jack Armstrong, and Mark Levitt recreate the death of Bernado and Riff on a simulated set of West Side Story. STUDENT LIFE WTW 212 The doe-eyed Queen of the Sweetheart Dance, Dora Lee Holmes, finds pride in the face of her escort, Bruce Hogge. 213 WTW f , mmmm STUDENT LIP E ORGANIZATIONS WTW 216 Officers Officers: Sally Strawinski, Trea¬ surer; Chip Dicks, Vice-President; Diane Price, Secretary; Greg Fozinsky, President. Student Government Bretheren, it has been rumored that S.C.A. is dead. How can this fallacy exist in a world where you are surrounded by the proofs of its immortal benevolence. Lo, and behold, view the trees, flowers and benches around you. Its universal mercy extendeth from Woodson to Biafra; Its steadfast enduring love hath created the Spring Concert. Sinner, have you no faith? Student Government liveth! Mis. Green and Mr. Gaiser, Student Government sponsors. 217 WTW Cabinet SCA Cabinet: Bottom Row: Dottie Boulter, Tina Sherris, Sandi Carper, Susan Bonham, Ann Jones, Mary Jacobsen; Row 2: Peggy Howell, Cam Crombie. Cathy Reid. Debbie Sebring, Carol Post, Diane Bushee; Top Row: Dale Greenlee, Daryl Powell, Billy Duffy, Jim Makley, Fred Hall. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 218 House of Representives A quiet buzz of conversation is heard when the resounding rap of a gavel echoes throughout the room. Problems are discussed as suggestions float freely, across the room. Finally a resolution is proposed and voted on. Then it is referred to the students, for their decision. A few of the thirty-one Junior International Tennis Players who represented fifteen countries gather to strike various gallant poses shortly after arriving at Woodson. Besides putting on exibition matches in the gym, they livened up uneventful school days. House of Representatives: Bottom Row: Diane Griggs, Sheila Evans, Jean Kosnik, Doreen Truell, Debbie Parris, Cathy Schneider, Tina Van Benthuysem; Row 2: Pam Gibbs, Linda Cyr, Cindy Campbell, Missi Kessler, Nancy Young, Leslie Monger, Nancy Kahn, Cathy Blumenthal; Row 3: Kathy Waters, Janella Moore, Jan Bailey, Kathy Freeman, Barbara Bixler, Ann Mullan, Donna Teagle; Row 4: Mary Prickett, Carol Chase, Zahra Cox, Kathy Hill, Linda Schneider, Sherry Lock- wood, Nan Weston, Lucy Callaghan; Row 5: Sally Parry, Tricia Stapleton, Pat Me Adan, Steve Zier, Sue Offerman, Cindy Giorgis, Sue Hallstead, Judy Sitzer; Row 6: David Rafalko, Shelley White, Sue Blasingame, John Linden, Mike Woodside, Les Reeves, Mike Dant; Row 7: Pat Pataky, Bill Cope Bill Caldwell; Top Row: Chuck Lokey, Jim Thomas, Marty Rowell, Missi McMorries, Tina Sheris, Cathy Hincewitz, Elaine Prickett, Mike Hincewicz. 219 WTW Senate The Senate, as one of the most influential organizations in the school, was modeled after the upper house of Congress. Senators representing each organization delved into and solved the problems of student life. The dilemma of smoking on school grounds dominated most of their meetings. Senate: Bottom Row: Kendra VanderMeulen, Chip Dicks; Row 2: Elaine Plummer, Beth Porter,.Paula Musco, Cathy Musco;Roiu 3: Skip Zobel, Jeanne Montague, Mary Hamilton, Kathy McGuigan, Diane Bacas, Beth Foster; Row 4: Elizabeth Johnson, Laura Beaver, Deanna Weaver, Sherri Smith, Bonnie Fellingham, Betty Hice; Row 5: Phil Weiss, Ben White, Ginnie Kirsch, Judy Noah, Kirstie McClure, Cathy Phillips, Peggy Preble; Row 6: Kyle Fauth, Kris Stout, Sam Murphy, Stephen Hoadley, George VanLaethem, Chris Riley; Top Row: Dave Ney, John Arico, Becky Ratcliffe, Colleen Small, Dayna Matthews, Jack Woodside, Brad Wing, Mark McLendon. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 220 MIS Part of a National organization, the Woodson chapter perpetuates the ideals of character, service, leadership, and scholarship. Seeking to Honor these characteristics, the Honor Society provides recognition for out¬ standing students. The Honor Society also endeavors to find an opportunity to serve the Society of the school through curriculum evaluation, library reorganization, teachers aides, and tutoring. The Society takes an active role in pro¬ viding talented Juniors and Seniors with an opportunity to contribute to the school. Ann Rubottom clutches a peanut while her parents eye homemade cookies at the reception after the fall induction of the National Honor Society. Flanked by members of the National Honor Society, Jeanne Montague delivers her speech on scholarship to the new fall inductees. This year, for the first time, the inductions were held at night so proud parents could beam at their candle-lit offspring. 221 WTW National Honor Society: Bottom Row: Trish Kinney, Jeanne Mon¬ tague, Elaine Plummer, Terry Kacena; Row 2: Terry Knopke, Britt Jones, Don McClain, Janet Sullivan, Elizabeth Johnson, Pat Davis, Carol Farr; Row 3: Albert Chapman, Frank Dukes, James Rubright, Cindy Thorn, Donna Hickling, Jane Hayes, Lisa Mandzak, Pam Forney, Cathy Musco, Carole Ansheles; Row 4: Dave Hill, Judy Stein, Chris Riley, Debbie Kenney, Steve Smith, Clay Hill, John Pecorak, Greg Pozinsky, Mark McLendon, Mike Hincewicz, Linda Morales, Christine Franz, Barbara O’Donnell; Row 5: Dana Matthews, Linda Meloy, Peggy Howell, Ginny Ballou, Molly Shannon, Kris Vik, Anne Jones, Cathy Reid, Phil Weiss, Ken Heising, Kendra VanderMeulen, Susan Lane, Gale Hirschman; Row 6: Holli Herickes, Jack Woodside, Richard Baum- garten, Fred Hall, Jim Long, Steve Hoadley, Debbie Sebring, Patti Sinnett, Detta Arico, Bonnie Fellingham, Diane Bacas, Hary Jacobsen. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 222 Page sponsor’s: Mrs. Keever and Mrs. Holden. Page A Page of Art A Page of Music A Page of Sculpture A Page of Photography A Page of Prose A Page of Poetry A Page of Student Creativity Sally D’Angelo, prose editor, looks blankly in space. Perhaps she is brooding over the mean¬ ing and desirability of a sub¬ mitted essay or perhaps she wishes she was. Dissention con¬ cerning its format of the lit¬ erary magazine plus a lack of real support from the student body compromised the high level of excellence of the magazine. 223 WTW Page Staff: Bottom Row: Mike Pratt, Britt Jones, Ben White; Row 2: Tom Philion, Denise Balzer; Top : Sally D’Angelo. The Page’s poetry editor, Mike Pratt is caught indulging in the major Page activity: Doing nothing. Internal conflicts forced the Page to publish only one edition, but its quality was almost worth waiting for. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 224 oo Z O HH H C N l—H 2 C 0 Cavalcade W.T. Woodson ‘68-‘69—Further information has been made available on the case of the people of Woodson versus the Cavalcade. The defendent, having been accused of unimaginativeness and repetition, brought forth a new witness. The testimony thus procured indicated that, although certain subversive organizations have attempted to undermine the popularity of the Cavalcade, the attempts have been THORNted and STUDENT PRESSure to improve said publication has re¬ sulted in a more vital format and vastly improved subject matter. With this clinching evidence, the only verdict that can be reached is NOT Guilty. Kyle Fauth; Editor-In-Chief, Tom Gissendanner; Managing Editor. Second Page Editors; Missi McMorries, Shelley White. Third Page Editors: Fred Locks, Cindy Giorgis. ' 4 : ' 4 225 WTW First Page Editors: Scott Stephens, Anne Gauzens. Miss Susan Keahey; Co-Sponsor, Miss Mary Hughes; Sponsor. Fourth Page Editors: John Pecorak, Susanne Brown. Special Editors: Lucy Callaghan, Mary Tyson. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 226 02 2 O Eh IS] 2 C 0 Mr. Louis Petronella, CAVALIER Advisor l ' EDITORS-IN-CHIEF: Phil Weiss, David Hill Mr. Allison Wells, Business Advisor Cavalier Here lies the Woodson Yearbook Born: September 6,1968 Laid to rest: March 15,1969 Throughout its lifetime the yearbook dominated the minds of its twenty-nine vassals. Though often a cruel tyrant, it in¬ spired devotion and hard work. Raised with all the care its foster parents could lavish upon it, the dearly departed epito¬ mized craftmanship and quality. As living tribute to the ’68 - ’69 school year, Its memory will endure. ORGANIZATIONS STAFF: Karen Talley, John FACULTY STAFF: Marlie Seibert, Editor; Ruth Strube, Editor Tucker LAYOUT STAFF: Patti Ryan, Nanette Weston, Editor; Jack Sheehan ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 228 STUDENT LIFE STAFF: Ann Winkler, Ann Mullan, Editor SENIOR STAFF: Cindy Thom, Donna Teagle, Editor UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF: Midge Kovalsky, Colleen Guard, Editor; Nancy Eger 229 WTW SPORTS STAFF: Kim Small, Allison Hall, Girls Sports Editor; PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Ed Brown, Editor; Dana Scott, Boys Sports Editor John Ransone, Don Newell COPY STAFF: Donna Hickling, Editor; Kathy Clark, Deborah Lipsey, Chris Ramsey, Mary Ann Bavaria BUSINESS STAFF: Brad Burfield, Barbara May, Co-Editors ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 230 AFS Czechoslovakia Invaded! Millions Die In Biafra! Riots Erupt in Paris! Is there no peace? Is there no understanding? Can nothing be done? The ruling generation does not seem prone to change. But the future? What if teenagers swapped countries for a year? They would learn the native customs of their host country and prove the cultural and national dif¬ ferences are really very minor. Why not? Elisa Helland-Hansen sits dressed in the costume of her native land. Elisa, who is staying with Ginny Ballou, hails from Norway. AFS- Bottom Row: Mary Ann Cary, Debbie Wolff, Betty Hice, Elisa Helland-Hansen, Ginny Ballou; Row 2: Mrs. Wigutoff; sponsor, Mary Leonard, Bonnie Fellingham; Row 3: Linda Agresta, Julie Amos, Dyane Daws, Jody Helgeson, Roxane Giescke, Cathy Lee; Row 4: Peggy Unkle, Beth Crombie, Mary Prescott, Nancy Kahn, Diana Hubbard, Chris Zwickle, Janet Moore; Row 5: Mary Milano, Nanci Light, Barbara Sargent, Magdalena Estrada, Debbie Semb, Barbara Hall, Virginia Hayes; Row 6: Mohammad Zarie, Barbara Conley, Charlene Pbilborck, Karin Hough ten, Peggy Preble, Debbie Champaign; Row 7: Kathy Miller, Liz Cain, Jean Howell, Janice Collier, Patty Dunnell, Madelaine Murad Janella Moore; Row 8: Nancy Gonzales, Gem Moore, Nancy Strickland, Linda Meloy, Wendy Nicholas, Ulli Baussus; Top Row: George Charlton, Miranda McCagg, Gary Pollock, Susan Waites, Pam Clark. 231 WTW German Club: Bottom Row: Mrs. Boggess, sponsor, Nancy Strickland, Valerie Grabsch, Nancy Young, Brad Wing; Row 2: Suzanne Carr, Kathy Cavanaugh, Lisa Szymczyk, Sue Harrison, Stephanie Carr, Jim Perch, Kathy Kirsch; Row 3: Mary Karalis, Jane Karalis, Petra Wende, Sally Rhea, Denise Cooper, Pat Story, Beth Foster; Row 4: John Conlee, Jan Deatrick, Ginnie Kirsch, Mary Marsiniec, Pam Ickert, Sherry Jacobsen, Betty Hice, John Goetz; Row 5: Ken Heising, Jim Long, Jeff Taylor, Don Reeves, John Woods, William Grabsch, Mark Sweazey. fun for efferyone. German Club Undt now ve are goink to tok af der German Club. Dis interrestink grroup prromoded appre- ziation af der German langvige undt culture by orkanizink eggscurtions to der German Embazzi undt helpink vis der Internazonal Ball. Inder- organizational zokker games in der fall profided ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 232 French Club Francophile—(1) The incomprehensible entity who, despite DeGaulle, still derives pleasure from the study of the French language and culture. (2) French Club member. The French Club, in search for things French, conducts a symposium on Fr©nch cb.6©s©s und©r to© leacfersmp of President Allison Hall. French Club- Bottom Row: Mrs. Parker; sponsor, Albert Chapman, Becky Ratcliffe, Allison Hall, Detta Arico, John Drye Miss Moore, sponsor; Row 2: Miss Cullinan; sponsor, John Korbe, Janet Bradlsy, Laura Francis, Jane Olmstead, Diane Lending, Cathy Blumenthal, David Sushey• Row 3: Janice Stevens, Nanci Light, Robin O’Donnell, Kann Grier, Chris Lundy, Betsy South, Shelly White, Nancy Eger, Robert Rodriquez, Tricia Stapleton, Veronica Morrill; Row 4: Bill Beck, Tina Noga Nancy Kahn, Sharon Neff, Michaele Nassetta, Christine Sharpe, Robin McMahon, Gail Thompson, Gale Gravitte; Row 5: Don Prodan, Sma Tancredi, Jennifer Engle, Datie Shannon, Mary Prescott, Peg Uhthoff, Leslie Jones, Marcia Karalis, Linda Agresta, Carol Zilian; Row 6: Debbie Semb, Jody Helgeson, Jill Roulstone, Betty O’Dea, Patti Ryan, Becky Coy, Linda Cyr, Nancy Donegan, Cindy Hughitt, Cindy Tennant; Row 7: Sue Corder, Rught Sutton, Kay Chronis, Deanna Weaver, Debbie Darr, Linda Elchap, Cathy Coakley, Mary Ann Bavaria, Leslie Cayot, Mike Leier; Row 8: Ron LeBlane, Kone Lodge, Patti Corbat, Beth Holmstrup, Tripp Jones, Peyton Robertson, Nancy Peters, Pat Pataky, Glenn Podonsky. 233 WTW Latin Club You say that you consider Latin a dead language which no one will ever use again? You think that students who take Latin are wasting their time? Just for fun, try to convince a member of the Latin Club. This year’s organi¬ zation, the most active in Woodson’s history, attended state-wide conventions, sponsored their annual Roman banquet, and conducted bake sales throughout the year. However, the climax of the year’s acitivities came in April when members embarked on a ten day trip to Rome. While in Italy, they travelled to such world famous places as Florence and Pompeii. You may still believe that Latin is never used, but any member of the Latin Club knows that it is certainly not dead. The first leg of the Latin Club’s unprecedented trip to Italy involved the late night departure from Dulles Airport. Latin Club: Bottom Row: Greg Pollock, Bonnie Fellmgham, Sue Rifkin; Row 2: Angela Abshire, Terry Guard, Paula Douglas, Dianne Parks; Row 3: Debbie Bethel, Charlene Philbrook, Roger Waites, Marcia McCumber, Deanna Weaver; Row 4: Janella Moore, Carolyn Anderson, Susan Waites, Jim Tyson, Moe Hamilton, Virginia Hayes. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 234 Spanish Club To join the Spanish Club it is not necessary to prove yourself in the bullring, nor dance a respectable flamenco, nor recite El Cid by memory, nor love Franco. To join the Spanish Club all that is needed is a delight and appre¬ ciation of the Spanish language and culture. Spanish Club: Bottom Row: Debbie Kenney. Leticia Nickel. Carol Post, Patti Sinnett, Randy Rydell. Row 2: Miss Syphers, Sue Post, Lynne Dobler, Julie Tulipane, Mary Hennessy, Patricia Young, Mr. Bolt. Row 3: Sharon Wills, Debbie Woodbum, Becky Spiher Cora Tanner. Row 4: Mary Milano, Julie Pappas, Deborah Gomez, Cathy Lee, Joseph Fiore. Row 5: Cindi Campbell, Debbie Wilcox, John Christensen Ellen Derey, Victoria Hortum, Barbara Hall. Row 6: Scott Reynolds, Brigid Reddy, Sue Dempsey, Kathy Hill, John Hailey, Carol Cameron. Top Row: Doris Churney, Mary Lou Guerrant, Madelaine Murad, Carolyn Tulloh, George Charlton, Jim Monroe, Janies Gunderson. Portuguese Club: Bottom Row: Sharon Hercules, Candace Callaham, Anne Gauzens, Elaine Plummer. Row 2: Miss Moore, Leslie Mason, Ron Petersen, Mr. Wachholz. 235 WTW Spanish National Honor Society Spanish National Honor Society; Bottom Row: Randy Rydell, Randall Patterson, Judy Noah, Margaret Dominick, Becky Spiher; Row 2: Leticia Nickels, Varyn Wetherington, Ginnie Kirsch, Barbara Abemethy, Candace Cailaham, Mrs. C. Ford, sponsor; Row 3: Duff Hall, Cindy Campbell, Victoria Hortum, Wayne Thornton, Kathy Ale, Martha Gray; Row 4: Nancy Coopper, Carolyn Tulloh, Janet Moore, Candy Newby, Bob Fine. Reaching for an accomplishment more meaningful than a good grade in Spanish, Wanting to impart the knowledge of a foreign country to others, Seeking recognition for outstanding work, Those who were inducted into the Spanish Honor Society found a fulfillment of these needs. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 236 Key Club: Bottom Row: Pete Hansen, Mr. Davidson, Dayna Matthews, Charles Harrison, Phil Shutter, Mark Edwards; Row 2: David Hill, Jim Rubright, Chris Hoffman, Chip Dicks, Fred Hall, Dave Shutter, Hugh Beckwith, Danny Burkett; Row 3: Mark McLendon., Karl Thiem, Drew Conaway, Bill Nesley, Daryl Powell, Dale Greenlee, Jim Long, Randall Patterson, Bill Duffey, John Strube, Wayne Thorton. Key Club Why should a member devote his weekends to sendee? Why should he give his time to help someone else? Why should he perform the miserable tasks others so conscientiously avoid? With all the hate and trouble in the world, why should one small group even try? A smile blooms on the face of an orphan at Junior Village. A teenager thinks twice about running a red light. A freshman finds his classroom a little more easily. A tuberculosis patient forgets his problems for a brief while. Small victories that, put together, will one day win the war. 237 WTW Keyettes Keyette Diane Price prepares to sell John Buescher an article from the school bookstore. Working in the bookstore during lunch shifts and before school were a few of the duties per¬ formed by the Keyettes. Keyettes: Bottom Row: Miss Murray, Joyce Bawer, Judy Stein, Kendra VanderMeulen, Candy Sheris; Row 2: Jenny Erickson, Linda Morales, Detta Arico, Betsy Hazen, Marty Gray; Rout 3: Harriet Massey, Susan Sims, Diane Donald, Laura Ross, Janet Sullivan, Carrie Reynolds; Row 4: Jill Ansheles, Kathy Nunneley, Diane Bacas, Carole Ansheles, Terry Knopke; Row 5: Holli Herickes, Barbie Tapp, Linda Cyr, Cathy Acuff, Jill Berry, Deanna Weaver; Row 6: Dottie Boulter, Georgia Bacas, .Julie Parker, Laurie Mallon, Barb Abemethy, Laurie Mason; Top Row: Nancy Parry, Patti Sinnett, Ginny Ballou, Elisa Helland-Hansen, Mary Beczkiewicz, Madelaine Murad, Sherry Allshouse. Tri-Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y laborers Donna Teagle, Dora Holmes, Karen Talley, and Salley Rhea jovially sweep the frosting of glass off the student parking lot. The glass was constant aggravation for drivers and spurred the service club into action. Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y: Bottom Row: Karen Talley, Elaine Slavin, Cindy Thorn, Karen Reid, Kris Stout, Debbie Hansen; Row 2: Susan Lane, Gail Ellerbrake, Anne EUerbrake, Becky Coy, Patti Ryan, Cindy Johnson; Row 3: Mary Leonard, Judy Stauffer, Rosemary GriUo, Missi McMorries, Gail Thompson, Linda Elchak; Row 4: Sue Dempsey, Amy Wallach, Dora Holmes, Salley Phea, Linn Schneider, Barbara Conley; Row 5: Tern Thomas, Brigid Reddy, Liz Cormier, Lori Epperson, Ann Mullan, Valerie Grabsch; Top Row: Pam Ickert, Eileen Howe, Donna Teagle, Patti Corbat, Konni Lodge, Allison Adler. 239 WTW W.T. Woodson ' Tri-Hi-Y: Bottom Row: Debbie Kenny, Janice Dougherty, Beth Porter, Allison Hall, Betsy South, Mrs. Turley; Row 2: Sally Parry, Kathy McGuigan, Diana Goad, Mary Jacobsen, Shelley White, Cathy Musco; Row 3: Jamie Marshall, Saadi Carper, Molly Shannon, Kerry Forbes, Pat Loyd, Diane Griggs; Row 4: Ann Rubottom, Debby Sebring,, Jane Hayes, Pat Davis, Kathy Nunneley; Top Row: Lynne Maladowitz, Kris Vik, Pat Boyle, Nancy Parry, Cam Crombie, Ann McGuigan. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 240 Drama Club: Bottom Row: April McComb, Lisa Rosenthal, Judy Bick- more, Karyn Holmes, Patti Rugg, Mary Lamond, Liz Douthitt; Row 2: Teri Racette, Leticia Nickey, Julie Amos, Lisa Lund, Carol Chase, Linda Kent; Row 3: Mary Hennessy, Leslie Mason, Wendy Mason, Johanna Duncombe, Kathie Fincannon, Robin McMillan, Dettie Balch, Toxane Giescke, Cathy Lee, Deborah Gomex; Row 4: Kathy Wood, Carolyn Hess, Tricia Stapleton, Angela Ferro, B.J. Worrell, Salley Rhea, Liz Cormier, Allene Jewett, Linda Logan; Row 5: Judy Seitzer, Julie Tulipane, Karin Houghten, Susan Blasingaine, Marie Thomas, Linda Solorzane, John W illia ms, Chris Viltoft, Lois Hunt, Becky Shiher, Chris Hoffman; Row 6: John Linden, Bary Pollock; Row 7: Kirby Lamesh, Mike Dant, Steph Walter, Tony Racette, Debbie Champaigh, Jay Brown, Missi McMorries, Ron Peterson, Bill Harper, Diane Davis, Richard Roberts, Steve Smith, Stephanie Lynch, Virginia Swavely; Row 8: B.J. Stahl, Elizabeth Johnson, Susan Lane. Drama Club They release the dream imprisoned deep within: to live, for a short time, the life of someone else . . . and at the same time, to bring tears, laughter, and a forever enduring moment of escape from the world. The Diary of Anne Frank, the story of a girl’s existance in war-torn Holland was the Drama Club’s first production of the year. The play was a tremendous success. 241 WTW Thespians: Bottom Row: Dave Harare, Debbie Balch, Becky Spiher; Row 2: Chris Hoffman, Susan Lane; Row 3: Mark Totten, B.J. Stahl; Row 4: Liz Johnson. Kirby Lemesh, student director of The Diary of Anne Frank, makes a few closing remarks about the play. Directing plays was just one of the ways an aspiring drama student could earn enough points to become a member of the Thespian society. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 242 F orensics The public does not stand, poised, waiting breathlessly for words of wisdom. Poets do not linger, inspired. The empty seats stare back, disinterested. Yet, upon the completion of his oration, the Forensics Team member feels a sense of pride and achievement. The world may not be thrilled, but he is. Fran Keyes does her thing interpreting poetry during a session to determine who would represent Woodson at the District Forensics Competition. John Dale emotes the right feeling to his poetry at a Forensics competition. Talented speakers projected their feelings and interpretations to the critical ears of English teachers. Mrs. Ashton, sponsor of the Forensics movement at Woodson, pays close attention to one of her forensic participants. 243 WTW Debate Team Debate Team: Bottom Row: Mr. P.T. Harrington, Steve Weigler, Julie Sherman; Row 2: Tod Chmar, Salley Rhea, Robert Roduquez; Row 3: John Drye, Karen Butler, Steven Stoneman, Bert Herigstad; Top Row: John Butler, Chip Wilson, Jeff Taylor. Should the foreign aid policy of the United States be limited to non-military assistance? Should uniform regulations be established for the control of criminal investigation procedures? These represent just a few of the controversial questions which W.T.W. debate teams have re¬ solved in the past. This year’s debate topic pre¬ sented an equal challenge. Against teams of other area schools, Woodson’s debate team argued the merits of this countyr’s system of drafting men into the armed forces. To prepare for these week¬ ly meets, the members attended workshops estab¬ lished to help teams formulate their plan of attack. These were held at such notable places as the College of William and Mary and the Univer¬ sity of Virginia. Before the opening of the season intersquad scrimages furnished all team members with valuable experience. These two factors plus ordinary hard work gave the Woodson debaters one of their finest seasons on record. John Drye and Steve Weigler of the Debate Team pore over countless books to discover that one gem of wisdom which would devastate the opposition. The Debate Team under the direction of Mr. Harrington compiled a fairly good record this season. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 244 co 2 O HH N KH 2 0 O FTA Have you considered your future life’s work? A member of F.T.A. is given the chan.ce to ex¬ plore opportunities in the field of education. By observing the techniques of various teachers at nearby elementary schools, they discovered whether teaching was their desired career. Trying hard to remember the simple steps of addition, B.J. Stahl tries to help one of her third-grade students. Teaching at Wakefield Forest Elementary School was one of the duties performed by members of the Future Teachers of America. Future Teachers of America: Bottom Row: Sue Biekmore, Chris Hoffman, Sherry Schultz, Cathy Museo; Row 2: Joy Boblitt, Marie Thomas, Betsy Oliver, Robin O’Donnell, Karen Talley; Row 3: Kathy McGuigan, Nancy Cooper, Sandi Carper, Ruth Sutton, Elaine Plummer; Row 4: Jane Bloodgood, Sue Miller, Nancy Gonzales, Dora Lee Holmes, Diane Durum, Nancy Eger; Top Row: Nancy Peters, Kafhie Fincannon, Ruth Tucker, Nanette Nencioni, Ann Winkler, Lynne Maladowitz, B.J. S tahl 245 WTW FHA Dear Granny Fanny: I have this intense urge to cook, give parties, serve food and do other homemaking chores. I tried this around my home, but I got very little response. I would rather serve more people—my school or my community. What should I do? Disgruntled Homemaker Dear Disgruntled: Join the Future Homemakers of America—and live! Future Homemakers of America: Bottom Row: Nina Pitt, Pam Thompson, Joyce Lauer, Sue Wilson, Janet Bradley; Row 2: Andrea Davis, Debbie Timmis, Peggy Dinnage, Helen Bailey, Phylbs Hirschman, Linda Schillerstrom; Row 3: Miss Bower, Susan Merwin, Sidney Miller, Nancy McMartin, Julie Rubino, Theresa Knudsen; Top Row: Sandra Lovejoy, Mary Majorack, Alice Barham, Marsha Pascly, Donna Gravenstine, Colleen Small. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 246 Symphonic Band Symphonic Band: Front Row: Dottie Boulter, Leslie Rymer, Sue Borsen, Lisa Rosenthal, Nancy Peters, Sharon McMillan, Susan Goad, Gail Bechtel, Kathy Story, Cindy Campbell, Penny GiUer, Paula Granger Elaine Plummer; Row 2: Dev Tower, Joe Sands, Dave Mowery, Kyla Green, Martha Gray, Marty Rowell, Virginia Hayes, Frank Sheridan, Terri Thomas, A1 Hunt, Richard Livingstone, Mike Michalski, Don Prodan, Ted McGowan, Brad Wing, Eric Lundy; Row 3: Jim Rubright, Stanley Howell, Wayne Thornton, Sherry Schultz, Dave Shu tier Jean Cweik, Sue Bickmore, Cathy Phillips, Diane Durham, Dave Howard, Bill Hildbold, Mike Lyons, Jim Hildbold, Reid Bonn, Dwight Flickinger, Sam Murphy, Jim Smith, Bill Kuykendall, Jim Powers, George Story, Rick Schnoor, Mark Totten, Mark Stricklen, John Ransone; Back Row: Brian Minken, Richard Whitt, Pat Pataky, Jill, Pelosky, Susy Ciotty, Robert Preuss, Chris Lundy, Bonnie Fellirigham, Richard Rosenbuth, David Kelleher, Bob Goforth, Bob Brown, Scott Lewis, Steve Pappas, Jim Thomas, Fred Baker, Pat Robins Joe Fie ore, Lynn Sutherland, Jerry Kelleher, Gerald Willis, Jeff Watkins, Tommy Riggs, Bill Porter, John Craig, Mark Young, Dave Rafalko, Dayna Matthews, Charles Stevens, Randy Rydell, Phil Shutter, Bob Fine. 247 WTW MHmM Concert Band: Front Row: John Richardson, Harriet Strickland, Brian Drysdale, Keith Szendrey, Sue Harwood, Wendy Wechsler, Deborah Addington, Ellen Derey, Anne Lines, Mary Witham, Joan Milogxano, Claudia MacGowan, Laura Beaver; Row 2: Ted KaUman, Sandra Keipertz, Karin Grier, Ken Brown, Kate Rose berry, Rebecca Dozier, Debra Ransome, Paul Johnson, Judy Bickmore, Jim Peterson, Charles Belsches, Greg Palma; Row 3: Jana Hayes, Don Styer, Charles Weston, Laura Reynolds, Lee Ann Stewart, Bob Seroka, Kerry Landes, Steve Jones, Stewart Cameron, Wanda McGee, Jack Monger, Bob Jones, John Leonard, Paul Amos, Steve Hatfield, Don Newell, John Sherwood, Janell Johnson, Rick Klingensmith, John Zeigler, Steve Sperry; Top Row: Lesa Logan, Dan Lynch, Phil McDavid, Karen Simpson, Mike Neviaser, Arthur Sutherland, Steve Stoneman, Mark Nepi, Bill Frear, Gregg Thomas, Ken Anderson, Larry Brown, Jim Durham, Charles Wortman, Carl Sperry, Dennis Evans, Mike Singleton. Football was fought through the winter and fall, And the Bands Played On. The audience sat, by the music enthralled, And the Bands Played On. By their pep we’re inspired, by their prowess required To congratulate them one and all. Their talent, well known, was amply shown As the Bands Played On. [To be sung to the tune of The Band Played On] The mythical, magical musicians of the Symphonic Band managed to make merry music at Sunrise pep rallies. Who are are these musicians? Of course, the Pep Band! ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 248 Symphonic Choir The lights dim, the whispering ceases. Voices, each blending in perfect harmony with the other, lift, echo, fall, pause, rise and vibrate through every fiber. lymphonic Choir: Bottom Row: M. Priekett, J. Stein, A. Scott, B Oliver, W. Selles, A. Newcomb, J. Minker, G. Ewell, B. Kettlec, S. Kher, W. WUbum, P. farmer, L. Chappell, P. Orme; Row 2: S. Bonham, J. Foveaux, D. Riggs, D. Hettaven, G. Sehlarman, C. Chase, IX Greenlee, J. Barbate, D. Diesselhorst, L Nunnely, K. VanderMeulen, B. Hiee, L, Morales; Row 3: J. Brown, N. JtricMand, C. Greenberg, C. Ard, R. Bond, M. McLendon, C. Junk, R. Sprague, D, Gibson, B. Mallory, S. Lockwood, A. Rubottom, D. Sebrrng, P. axton, L. Casey; Top Row: C. Hoffman, M. Fletcher, S. Kettler, D. Phomas, B. Hayes, C. Hill. Melodies exalt the heart and soul, carrying it on sublime strains of music- only to let it down in the heart-rending silence once again. 249 WTW Chamber Choir Chamber Choir: Bottom Row: Ellen Garrison, Linda Camp¬ bell, Nancy Young, Marilyn Helms, Ray Vasilakos, Steve Pinkerton, Don Brant, Charles Weaver, Steve Hoadiey, John Hailey, Bob Knudsen, Rick Vernon, Donna Goodman, Maureen Peer; Row 2: Debra Greiner, Jeanne Harvey, Debbie Semb, Nancy Gon¬ zales, Beth Foster, Don Maley, Allen Rhinehart, Bob Gift, Duff Hall, Stanley Barnes, Joseph Laraia, Tim Mitchell, George Lewett, Larry GiDigan, Sue Newpher, Pam Milam; Top Row: Peggy Canon, Paige Newell, Jan Deatrick, Pam Ickert, Sherry Jacobsen, Jack Newell, George Charlton, Steve Camp, Jim Gearhart, Dan Brant, Richard Jones, Bill McGee, Bruce Greiner, Charles Funk, Laurie Mallon, Kathy Freeman, Diane Bushee. Treble Choir: Bottom Row: Gail Pataky, Carol Janus, Marsha Krengall, Jennifer Ney, Pam Sibley, Barb Rauscher, Camille Herigstad, Cathy Lee, Carrie Reynolds, Kathy Ryan, Jody Helgeson, Joanne Truell, Lynn Stevenson, Gail George; Row 2: Jane Bloodgood, Debbie Wilkes, Joan Mott, Karen Hough ten, Marie Thomas, Carol Zilian, Elaine Slavin, Cindy Lee, Diane Donald, Debbie Pimentel, Mary Karalis, Judy Stauffer, Cathy Cavanaugh, Katie Schwartz, Karen Davidson; Row 3: Kathy Conrad, Sandy Lovejoy, Stephanie Lynch, Marita McNamera, Nancy Sale, Melanie Maury, Nancy McGovern, Cathy Hincewicz, Jill Atkinson, Kathy Gill, Barbie Raddatz, Jeanie Goldenberg, Cathie Morse, Julie Barrigan, Judy Seitzer; Row 4: Barb Abernathy, Anne Shiefflen, Marsha Guerrant, Debbie Balcfa, Linda Cofield, Connie Brasse, Roseanna Jenkins, Carolyn Olsen, Nancy Donegan, Julie Parker, Duby Oliverio, Charlene Bainbridge, Kathy Toole, Carter Bass, Sharon Gruenler. Treble Choir ORGANIZATIONS WTW 250 w Z o hH Eh N (-H z a o Freshmen Girls Choir Freshmen Girls Choir: Bottom Row: Shelley Gary, Judy Casey, Julie Haynes, Karen Burke, Jane Olmstead, Cindy Johnson, Dawn Phillips, Linda Upperman, Becky Bailey, Mary Evans, Lesley Weiss, Barbara Bodager, Paula Musco, Doreen Truell, Barbara Rosene, Carol Jackson, Sue Harrison, Jana Andrews; Row 2: Ann Blankenship, Carol Pommer, Debbie Parris, Eileen Lathan, Nancy Hemenway, Michele Necceta, Dawn Buchanan, Paula Allen, Sue Krausen, Shirley Yano, Marcie Kessler, Sue Weiner, Sandy Wurl, Stephanie Burress, Sandy Steber, Cindy Hughitt; Row 3: Cathy Chamber¬ lin, Jay Griffith, Cindy Tennant, Lone Camp, Karen Cockrell, Diane Forrester, Cherri Cavanaugh, Deana Rhemann, Denise Maloney, Amy Larson, Karen Scott, Anne Spell, Lisa Semb, Mary Colon, Joan Melnik, Charlotte Smith, Kathy Murphy; Row 4: April Maccomb, Toogie Mahard, Janice While, Kay Robbins, Melanie Buckwalter, Pat Crocker, Linda Gill, Roberta Jenkins, Mary Guerrant, Sue Vermilya, Robin Raven, Linda Stan, Kathy Wood, Barbara Sigrist, Janice Clark, Cora Tanner, Connie Cofield, Allison Adlere, Jenny Engle. Concert Choir Concert Choir: Bottom Row: Madeline Millican, Cindi McCloud, Brenda Davis, Diane Daniels, Tina Noga, Angela Ferro, Alice Waters, Janice Stevens, Rachel Thornton, Becky Coy, Wendy Knapp, Diane Pumphrey; Row 2: Liz Douthitt, Kathy Kirsch, Trish Stapleton, Varyn Wetherington. Judi Steinberg, Cathy Root, Debbie Wilcox, Mary Pres¬ cott, Nanci Light, Beth Kepler, Jan Migdon, Judi Hemenway, Holly Shankle, Cathy Martin; Row 3: Cindi Steenhagen, Sue Corder, Jill Ansheles, Trudy Hamilton, Mary Mowery, Gail Thompson, Barbara Hall, Jean Howell, Janie Karalis, Michele Walker, Lo ri Epperson, Dot Issac, Chris Knibiebly, Diane Wilgus, Jackie Milan. 251 WTW O S) o Z h-H N H HH O z tn Freshmen Mixed Choir Freshmen Mixed: Bottom Row: Karen Wille, Ellen Bonham, Nancy Kahn, Anne Campbell, James Mallon, Steve Fox, Bob Sunell, Jim Downer, Carol Smith, Cathy Blumenthal, Ellen Bonifacio; Row 2: Cindy Frey, Sherri Black, Christa Larson, Carol Hoffner, Kathy Kenny, Sharon Neff, Shauna Severe; Row 3: Beth Aeree, Leslie Stahl, Maureen Gallagher, Julie Pons, Beth Hoenstrup, Sue Vondra, Robert Higdon, Scott Reynolds, Bill Grabsch, Steve Zier, Mark Newbold, John Woods, Joan Moorefield, Kathy Waters, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Baton Corps The Baton Corps, one of the more decorative organizations of the school, incited school spirit at games and pep rallies. The rapid movement of their glittering batons created a brilliant spectacle as loyal Cavaliers contributed to the team’s efforts. When it is cold outside the Baton Corps is in. Before games the girls do their thing to promote pep and spirit and support for Woodson teams to the chagrin of crammers and to the pleasure of voyeurs in the cafeteria. Baton Corps: Front Row: Diane Bacas; Captain, Anne Ellerbrake, Carole Ansheles, Donna Lindsay, Paiti Klinker, Gail Ellerbrake; Back Row: Cathy BraceweU, Terri Jones, Cheryl Greenberg, Lynn Buchanan, Duby Oliverio, Georgia Bacas, Vashti Mays, Linda. Cockxall, Debbi Cramer. 253 WTW Precisionettes Hurrah! Across the field they tread, A flash of blue, a flick of red, A blaze of color beneath the sky, Precisionettes Are passing by. Hurrah! Their spirit gladly lent To every Woodson sports event Raising the zeal of the loyal mob Precisionettes Have done their job. Precisionettes: Bottom Row: Sally D’Angelo, Jane Hayes, Susan Linde, Mary Hamilton; Row 2: Terry Manara, Beth Brenton, Patty Wenger, Jan Mitchall, Pam Harrison, Jenny Erickson; Row 3: Wanda Cornwell, Jamie Marshall, Chris Zitrides, Kathi Ryan, Jody Helgeson, Trieia Stapleton; Row 4: Nancy Bearwester, Cindy Lee, Heather Lamond, Kerry Roche, Kay Chronis, Sue Tobin; Row 5: Suzanne Casale, Donna Brake, Lin Knighton, Debbie Pomentel, Melanie Maury, Carter Bass, Jean Florio; Row 6: Susan Georger, Karen Reid, Fran Nassetta, Julie, Sanford, Cathy Acuff, Kathy Nuimeley, Juke Barrigan; Top Row: Cathie Morse, Barbara Bixler, Allison St. Clair, Mary Lamond, Elaine Slavin, Becky Ratcliffe, Linda Thompson, Kathie Fincannon. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 254 Modern Dance Changing a thought Into a mood Into a contortion Into an expression Into a new thought in the mind of another. Eileen Howe and Marlie Seibert withe to dem¬ onstrate form and feeling with nary a sign of pain. Modern Dance; Bottom Row: Marsha Krengel, Jennifer Ney, Petra Wende, Lynne Maladowitz; Row 2: Julie Haynes, Trisfa Kinney, Jane Andrews, Jayne Muir, Christie Bohen; Row 3; Debbie Parris, Tina Mullen, Debbie Timmis, Donna Johnston, Karen Ciareia, Nancy Dearwester; Row 4: Cfaarli Coaver, Marilyn Horbaly, Janet Bradley, Janet James, Leslie Cayot, Cathie Marse; Row 5: Toogie Mefaarg, Patti Driscoll, Nancy Sparks, Magdala Estrada, Leteeia Nickel, Glen Green, Marlie Seibert; Top Row: Nancy Taft, Sherri Lyons, Dottie Lyons, David Howard, Linda Nation, Lucy Callaghan, Mary R oilier. 255 WTW Art Guild: Bottom Row: Bill Caldwell, Pat Gritis, Kathy Lockwood, Mrs. Elliott, sponsor; Row 2: Gail Shaver, Kathy Goode, Diane Davis! Lesey Irwin, Alice Waters; Row 3: Lynne Brantley, B.J. Worrell, Janet Lawrince, Linda Lewett, Joann Roth; Row 4: Deborah Gomez, Kim Evanko, Claudia Thompson, Mary Lowenbach, Judy Dillon; Row 5: Pat McPherson, Roxane Giesecke, Cathy Lee, Robin Will, Debbie Bethel, Kathy Miller, John Hailey; Row 6: Pat Gallagher, Maureen Gallagher! Candace Callaham, Nancy Cook, David Birch, Peggy Brown, Debbie Champaign; Row 7: Diana Goad, Liz Cain, Malia Harris, Chirabhong Bhumidhite, Jeff Taylor, Anita Kercheval, Tony Racette; Top Row: Bill Koomen, Mike Bimgham, Miranda McCagg, Linda Meloy, Becky Ostrander, Greg Pollock, Richard Roberts. Art Guild Swirls, Strokes, Dots, Separately they form just an incoherent jumble, but together they express the unique feelings of their unique creator. “This picture really has sand on it!” exclaims Lucy Callaghan as she inspect Kathy Lockwood’s painting, The Beach at the art show put on by the Art III and IV classes. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 256 Math Team An equation skipped across his mind and stood, mockingly, just beyond his reach. The time ticked on. Feverish figures appeared on the page. The time ticked on. A spark is kindled, a idea grows, the numbers fall into place. The answer appeared and was soon forgotten as the next problem haughtily refused to be solved. And the time ticked on. Math Team: Bottom Row: Debbie Meloy, Don McClain., Elizabeth Johnson; Row 2: Bob MacFarlane John Drye, Steve Smith, John Prodan; Row 3: Ken Heising, JackWoodsa.de, Richard Baumgarten, Mr. Pierce, sponsor. 257 WTW It’s Academic The before-school sessions under the direction of Coach Carmichael whip the It’s Academic Team into shape. Britt Jones deftly fields a question tossed to him with a little help from Don McClain. It’s Academic: Bottom Row: Elizabeth Joh nson, Phil Weiss, Sharon Hercules, Debbie Lipsey. Top Row: Hugh Beckwith, Britt Jones, Don McClain. What do you call an earl’s wife? Where did the Battle of the Nations take place? Who wrote Pilgrim’s Progress? Do you know the answers? Ask a member of the W.T, Woodson It’s Academic team. To be¬ come a member of the team, the applicant had to possess certain peculiar talents, such as the ability to digest and disgorge at a moment’s notice, vast quantities of otherwise useless information. Under the pressure of television cameras, the en¬ cyclopedia perusing, almanac reading, and text¬ book absorbing paid off. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 258 Science Research Club The tempo of pounding rain Sun glancing off the surface of a stream A leaf plummeting into the soil These mean more than beauty to a scientist. Seeking to discover the reasons why, the Future Scientists of America promote the value of research. F.S.A.: Bottom Row: Stephen Hoadley, Debbie Meloy, Jack Woodside, Donna Hickling, BiU Rippey; Row 2: Howard Judis, Rita Leavell, John Korb, Ken Bawer, Kay Durham, Mrs. Opp. sponsor; Row 3: John Camp, Terri Kacina, BEl Evans, Richard Whitt, Gary Gottfried; Row 4: Mark Benoit, Charles Harrison, Jim Long, Jack Frear, John Prodan, Rick Wallace; Row 5: Mike Woodside, Jim Tyson, Steve Smith, Don McClain, Martha Woolard, Matt Hannan; Row 6: John Leonard, Ron Peterson, Larry Burch, Robert Sinead, Steve Paceley, Brad Wing. 259 WTW Subterranean Science Club Spelunking . . . The ultimate frontier. This is the goal of the Subterranean Science Club. Its year-round mission: to explore strange, new caverns to seek out new caves and new abysses to boldly go where no Woodsonite has gone before. Begrimed but undaunted members of the Subterranean Science club pause for a picture in Clark’s Cave in Millboro, Virginia. Subterranean Science Club: Bottom Row: John Camp, Mark Benoit, Bob Pickford, Ken Heising; Row 2: Donald Ferrell, Ben White, Phil Weiss, Don McClain; Row 3: Craig Clark, Bob Dunnells, Britt Jones; Row 4: Bruce Keener, Bruce Singleton, John Roth. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 260 Archeology Club Facing unimaginable terrors, worms, blisters, worms, sunburns, and worms, this small, dedi¬ cated group labored to uncover some of the mysteries of the past. They participated in arch¬ eological projects throughout Fairfax County in which literally thousands of bits of pottery, china, bottles, and nails were found. These items had to be cleaned, catalogued, and mended, a task so great that it necessitated year-round work. But still undaunted, the Archeology Club, only in its second year of existence, looks forward to many more “digs,” many more worms, sunburns, blisters, bits of pottery, uncountable nails, and back-breaking work at various sites in the future. Completely absorbed in their work, members of the Archaeology Club go about the arduous task of separating different types of glass collected from Dranesville Tavern. After separating the pieces the members began the job of putting the glass back together into some recognizable form. Archaeology Club: Bottom Row: Rein Leidelmeyer, Deborah Lipsey, Bruce Keener, David Givens, Jim Downer; Top Row: Frank Mahaney, Mark Sweazey, Ray Strang, Darcy Curtiss, Wendy Nicholas, Mrs. Peters. 261 WTW Forum on American History Forum of American History: Bottom Row: Sherry Jacobsen, Beth Foster, Chris Lundy; Row 2: Lawrence Kuss, Bonnie Fellingham, Janet Lynch; Top Row: Jim Cawthon, Dan Lynch. The fascination of the past Imploring each to follow Deep into the labyrinth of history The need to share the lives of those who went before A quest to discover the standards of their antecedents in order to judge the precepts that exist today. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 262 Aviation Club Aviation Club: Bottom Row: Christine Franz, Lynda Petty, Becky Spiher, Elise Heffelfinger, Joseph Kelly; Row 2: Joseph Cordon, Steve Pickering, John Butler, Tony Racette, Bob Cody, Paul Yanoshik, Walt Rosch, Michael Jocz, Steven Stoneman. The members of the Aviation Club do not fold paper airplanes. They do not study the trajectory of a soaring rubber band. But the members were dis¬ tinguished by their interest in flying, their field trips to the Federal Aviation Administration, and their deep Cuban suntans. 263 WTW Bridge Club Eyes peered warily from behind the cards. Narrowing, as they scrutinized the opponent, they tried to detect his strategy. Quickly the eyes switched to the partner’s face, vainly seeking some reassurance of victory. “Your bid,” the opponent’s harsh voice rasped. The weekly meeting of the Bridge Club began. Congenial, before-school card-playing sessions help sharpen the skills of members of the Bridge Club. Bridge Club: Bottom Row: Debbie Meloy, Ron Peterson, Jack Wood- side; Row 2: David Bushey, John Smith, Tod Chmar, Petra Wende; Row 3: Kay Durham, Donna Hickling, Robin McMillan, Jim Tyson; Top Row: Mike Woodside, Jim Long, Steve Smith, Brad Wing, Jack Freir. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 264 Intramural Council Hard work and after school practices, such as this one paid off in gracefulness and a chance to go to the State Gymnas¬ tics Meet. Working out on the uneven parallel bars is Nancy Parry. Intramural Council: Bottom Row: Ginnie Kirsch, Sue Melton, Jackie Jackson, Deanna Weaver, Ann Camel, Martha Brown, Cindy Johnson. Sandy Wuri, Row 2: Laura Beaver, Barbie Tapp, Joan Barton, Janet Barngan, Barbie Sargent, Elizabeth Pbilous, Janet Rowe. Sue Rlke Karen Metcalf, Julie Bell. Top Row: Paula Douglas, Linda Kent, Connie Cofield, Allison St. Clan, Lisa Lund, Julie Reid, Janet McGregor, Chella Echols, Mary Priekett. 265 WTW Medical Careers Laughing wickedly at the gleeful thought of slicing and dissecting people, the Medical Careers Club members applied themselves to their life’s choice. Hearing lectures on their favorite subject, medicine, and visiting the medical school at John Hopkins University, helped them gain a better understanding of their potential career. They had some sympathy for the doomed human race, however, as was demonstrated by the Christmas party given for orphans of a nearby orphanage. Medical Careers Club: Bottom Row: Kay Durham, Sherry Schultz, Sharon Hercules, Mary Hennessy, Kathy McGuigan, Mrs. Sharon Johnson; Top Row: Moe Hamilton, Duff Hall, Paula Douglas, Charlene Philbrook, Brad Wing. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS Equestrian Club They retreated into time . . . dissatisfied with machines, they turned to the natural simplicity of horses. Dedicating themselves to discovering the intricate art of horseback riding, They found satisfaction in being able to control a strength greater than their own. Equestrian Club: Bottom Row: Coleen Keenan, Peggy Preble, Kristie McClure, Cathy Phillips, Susan Cary; Row 2: Mary Kramer, Leslie Stahl, Cindy Frey, Colleen Guard, Judy Dillon, Lynn Parsons, Janice Farr; Row 3: Carol Pommet, Missy Lamb, Jan Linden, Jackie Duke, Cathy Johnson, Jennifer Gifford; Row 4: Roberta Jenkins, Terri Kacena, Lisa Duncan, Karla Drisehel, Robin McMillan, Kathy Veitch. 267 WTW 1L1 mggmmmmm Id ' : Bottom Row: Bob Bonifacio, Sharon Murrah, Elizabeth Kerr, Robyn Haymohd; Row 2: Tom Warren, Bobby Supinger, Joanne Galbert, Bernice Mi Ik-. Row 3: Ron Hyde, Steve Tanner, Sylvester Duncan, Ronnie Bailey, Larry Harris; Row 4: Ron Ferguson, Mr. Workman, Spon¬ sor, John Lacey, Lawy Walsh, Mike Burns. Larry Harris, John Lacey and Robyn Haymond receive first place trophies for their performance representing Woodson at the District I.C.T. meet. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 268 VOT-VICA Vocational Office Training: Bottom Row: Sandra Fergason, Carol Barrett, Jackie Calloway, Shirley Harmon; Row 2: Bonnie Smith, A dele Wilson, Brenda Phares, Diane Bend el, Linda Zuk; Top Row; Mrs. Vincent, Joanne Moorefield, Oailynn Bimfoawn, Joyce Coffey, Betty Liller. VIC A: Bottom Row: Bob Bonifacio, Robyn Haymond, Rhonda Cordray, Janice Parsons, Donna Warrick, Joyce Butler; Row 2: David Kiger, Sharon Murrah, Elizabeth Kerr, Bernice Miller, Joanne Colbert, Mike McCaw, Ron Hyde; Row 3: Lewis Oliver, Charles Miller, Tom Warren, Tollie Haynes, Janice Collier, Joan Ray, Jake Collins; Row 4: Kevin Neale, Randy Noyston, Dottie Lyons, Betty Robinson, Ron Ferguson, Bobby Supinger, Ronnie Bailey, Steve Tanner, Greg Owens; Row 5: Lloyd Soles, Robert Taylor, George Goober, Bud Bridges, Larry Harris, John Minker, Johnnie Hall, Jay Brown, Jon Cullinan; Row 6: John Roach, Wayne Peer; Row 7: James Hawkins, Robin Hoodlem, Bill Martin, Paul Buscher, John Hart, John Lacey, Larry Walsh, Mike Burns, Mitch Galumbos, Michael Colbert; Top Row: Jon Sandy, Charlie Frye, John Needham, Sylvester Duncan, Mr. Newcomb, Mr. Workman, Bobby Lennon. 269 WTW D.E.C.A.: Bottom Row: Linda Jenkins, Phil Kalnitzky, Tom Jones, Diana Kessler; Row 2: Mr. Heeter, John Ward, Dan Thompson, Sansli Lawrence, Donna Thomas; Top Row: Larry Jones, Jim Tanner, Wesley Makely, Richard Cox. DECA Furnishing a social outlet for students who are sampling professional life while continuing their education, the Vocational Clubs provide a respite from the tedium of the world. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 270 Pep Club What is school spirit? A Cavalier balloon, Posters hiding every inch of spare wall, Pep rallys, Huge crowds at sports events. What is the Pep Club? School spirit. Pep Club: Bottom Row: Karl Becker, Sherri Smith, Petti Sheldon, Betsey Hazen, Regis Carr; Row 2: Joyce Lauer, Ann Coscia, Judy Casey, Karen Metcalf, Linda Coates, Mary Prickett, Phil Rhinehart; Row 3: Kathy Goode, Doreen Traell, Debbie Erlenborn, Robin Will, Mary Milano, Marybeth Doleson; Row 4: Stephanie Burr ess, Beth Cumbie, Karen Simpson, Marlene Waek, Angela Ferro, Janice Stevens, Shelly Hackley, Peggy Emerson, Tricia Stapleton; Row 5: Cathy Schneider, Carol Smith, Cathy Blumenthal, Angela Abshire, Cindy Patton, Sh aron Hercules, Elise Heitmeyer, Kathy Casale; Row 6: Debbie Brandt, Marianne Stewart, Stacey Gillig, Leslie Davidson, Cindy McLeod, Diane Forrester, Nancy Kahn, Karen Cockrell; Row 7: Nancy Miller, Toogie Mehaig, David Howard, Scott Burton, Brenda Davis, Tina Noga, Sam Tancredi, Diane Daniels, Skip D’Angelo. Pep Club: Bottom Row: Linda Payne, Kathi Frazier, Patti Rugg, Lisa Lund, Liz Douthitt, Linda Deskin; Row 2: Mary Oblinger, Debbie Wall, Sylda Perez, Mary Conion, Jody Rehm, Peyton Robertson, Carol Chase; Row 3: Debbie Timmis, Maureen Fitzgerald, John Arico, Skip D’Angelo, Meta Cleveland, Peggy Preble, Joe Macario, Jack Leftwich, Ric VanderMeulen; Row 4: Janet Moore, Michele Walker, Kay Smith, Debbie Ramsey, Victoria Hortun, Judy Dillon, Debbie Steenbager, Marie Butler, Lisa Neiger; Row 5: Ginnie Kirsh, Barbie Tapp, Janie Lord, Kathy Laws, Gail Shaver, Betty O’Dea, Gail Adamson, Elsie Heffelfinger, Debbie Brown, Polly Humphreys; Row 6: Patty Bunnells, Margaret Dominick, Susan Campbell, Lori Epperson, Jan Kovach, Kathy Waters, Dottie Lyons, Sherry Jacobsen, Beth Foster; Row 7: Mary Guerrant. Sue Sharpe, Koni Lodge, Donna Gravenstine, Jim Long, Michael Wright, Jim Thomas; Row 8: Mike Burton, Tony Racette, Allan Rhinehart, Brad Wing, Allison Adler, John Williams, Gregg Thomas, John Woods. 271 WTW Stage Crew Like so many of today’s organizations, the theater’s ostentation and glory would be i m¬ possible without the help of many unpublicized workers. With no make-up on their faces, un¬ bedecked with costumes, the stage crew enhanced the illusion on the stage. Stage Crew: Bottom Row: Mark Totten, Dave Ney, Dave Howard, Jim Hildbold; Row 2: Steve Pappas, Roy Cleveland, Gary Travis; Row 3: Bill Hildbold, Dave Hamre, Eric Blankenship. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 272 Assistants Library Ceaselessly stamping books, counting fines, and demanding passes, the library assistants marched on through the pages of history . . . Science, Biography, General Works, Oversized Editions . . . Library Assistants: Bottom Row: Elizabeth Johnson, Janet Sullivan, Becky Spiher, Ruth Sutton; Row 2: Miss Sudduth, Gale Herschman, Colleen Small, Donna Gravenstine, Jerrine Nichols; Row 3: Sharon Geary, Mary Ann Cary, Nancy Strickland, Jill Cawthon, Debra Mac- Farlane; Row 4: Keith Humphries, John Drye, Jack Frear, Bruce Singleton, Robin McMillan; Row 5: Donald Ferrell 273 WTW Guidance Guidance Assistants: Bottom Row: Janice Cullier, Karen Reid, Ruthie Wiener, Donna Johnston, Susan Blasingame; Row 2: A-nn Benson, Carol Cameron, Rosemary Grillo, Jill Roulstone, Judi Nicholson, Mimi Jahoda; Row 3: Denise Dabbs, Betty Hice, Celia Day, Sue Offermann, Sherry Jacobsen, Rynn Buchanan. j Jsrtl ,J| W • English A distraught wail echoed through the halls as an English Assistant discovered that some¬ one had taken the wrong projector. The teachers found that they could not do with¬ out the English Assistants, who, lounging in the bookroom during their free period, in¬ sured the correct distribution of equipment and prevented embarrassing mishaps. English Bookroom Assis tants: Bottom Row: Diane MacFarlane, Joan Field, Julie Barrigan; Row 2: Mark Tudor, Joseph Kelly, Steve Schulin, Jim Jacobs. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 274 Bank Assistants The clink of coins and the soft rustle of paper accompanied the movements of the Bank Assistants as they worked to help students and organizations save money. Each day they con¬ trolled the flow of money in and out of the bank, financing class dances, club trips, and student’s lunches. Bank Assistants: Bottom Row: Cathy Johnson, Marcia Rivett, Jennifer Gifford; Top Row: Marcia McOmber, Ruth Tucker. Office Assistants: Bottom Row: Nancy Billingsley, Donna Prall, Diane Davis, Barbie Burwell; Row 2: Terri Kacena, Petti Sheldon, Debbie Lamo ' nd. Barb Abernathy, Carol Moorefield; Row 3: Laurie Freese, Liz Bell, Sharon Pfleger, Linda Hamilton, Sharon Melvin; Top Row: Liane Carlock, Greg Frazier, Chris Hoffman, Rose Anna Jenkins. Office Assistants 275 WTW Lab Assistants Bo to . n } Row: Steve Henderson, Drew Conaway, ? ChH R-i 1 ’ . Z ® lgler ’ Don Sca m Hilbold, Carol Farr; Row p + h i ' 1 i ley ’ T,® 1 ? 1 Ka f ena ’ Jane Hayes, Lisa Mandzak, Terri Jones Patty K1 inker, Duby Oliveno, Dave HU1, Steve Smith; Row 3 • Eric Pommer, Randy Hams, Pam Forney, Joe Echols, Georgia Bacas Don McClain, Jack Woodside, Stephen Hoadley; Top Row: Bill Rippey, Michael Pratt, Gary Schirmer, John Nance, Brian Keever Clark Funk, Bill Hayes, John Roth, Mike Fletcher, Ron Peterson. ’ Art Assistants Is it human? This fiend that thrives on pre¬ paring dissected frogs. Is it indestructable? This maniac who smile while pouring 25M solutions of HCL through his hands. Is it sane? This thing that wriggles slinkys through the halls. Is it alive? This fleeting shadow that is sometimes seen bent over homework in the back cubicle. Is it helpful? This martyr who fritters away his time furthering the cause of science. Art Assistants: Bottom Row: Joen Swan, Glen Schlarman, Anita Kercheval; Top Row: Kathy Lockwood, Peggy Kaye. ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS WTW 278 Varsity Cheerleading Chris Riley (captain) Carol Farr 279 WTW Becky Sarley Sharon Pfleger Carol Walline Carol Duley Linda Morales Elaine Prickett SPORTS SPORTS WTW 280 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: B. Nesley (Sportmanship _ • « « -r it T ' t f £ “ K UTi -fc Altvl AwardV AU “-Northern District), M. Hincewici, ' V Gardener (Outstanding Defensive Lineman, All-Metropolitan Middle Guard, All-Northern District, Honorable Mention - All-State), M. Fletcher, T. Bridges, S. Zeigler (Outstanding Defensive Back, All-Northern District, Honorable Mention - All-State), L. Draper, J. McGary, T. Tackaberry, R. Sprague; Row 2: B. Smith, L. Walsh, T. Jukes, P. Hansen (Outstanding Offensive Back, All-Northern District, All-Suburban), D. Conway, C. Funk, B. Hildbold (All-Northern District, Honorable Mention All-State), T. Bndenstme, W. Bottrny, S. Brooks (Outstanding Offensive Lineman): Row 3: Gnttrn, 1. Shipman, J. Echols, R. Whitmire, B. Hall, J- Wylie, J. Jacobs, M. Rieley, L. Blazy, M. Maladowitz, G. Ballou; Row 4 : G . Green, G, Rippey, W. Winfree, D. Alford, hi. Julian, M Moffit, F. Schaffer, J. Gearhart, B. Kuykendall, J. Michaels, D. Gieselman; Row 5: L. Blomenthal, K. Michaels, B. Hoffman, O. Dickens, J Thomas M. Martin W. DiU, S. Minnich, R. Owens, S. Jelinek, P. Shaver; Row 6. J. Montague, Coach Shepherd, Coach Pemello, Coach Thompson, Rev J. Winfree, Mr. W.T. Woodson, Mr. W.P. Ladson, Coach Pugh, Coach Knupp, Coach Felton, K. Neal. VARSITY FOOTBALL VIRGINIA 1-A LEAGUE STANDINGS NORTHERN DISTRICT Over-all WLT 9 10 6 2 2 1 2 1 5 4 1 5 4 1 3 6 1 WOODSON . ... ..... .34 Fairfax .... The Cavaliers advanced 400 yards, held Fairfax to 60-yards-rushing, intercepted four Blair Lear deliveries, and knocked Fairfax from first fo fourth place in the Northern Virginia Standings downing the Rebels, 34-7. Pete Hansen averaged 6.5 yards a caVry for a total of 191 yards and one touchdown. The defensive unit, sparked by Keith Michaels and Rick Sprague (21, right), held the Rebels to only one score. Michaels captured two of the four passes seized from Fairfax receivers and, in doing so, set up two of the Cavalier scoring drives which enabled Woodson to move well beyond the reach of the previously undefeated Rebels. Fairfax .. .....07 0 0- 7 WOODSON .......... 7 7 7 13 - 34 Woodson—Hincewicz (10, pass from Bridges); Bridges (1, 4, runs); Hansen (1, run); Jukes (14, run); PAT - Bridenstine (4, kicks). Fairfax—TD - Williams (11, pass from Lear); PAT - Hall (1, kick). Annandale . . . . League W L T . . .4 10 Stuart ....... . . .2 1 2 WOODSON . . . . . .2 2 1 Fairfax . . . .2 2 1 Falls Church . . . . . .2 3 0 Jefferson . . . . . . . . .1 4 0 281 WTW Annandale ...7 WOODSON ...0 A third quarter touchdown by Atom halfback Pete Salvano gave Annandale the edge they needed as they downed Woodson, 7-0. The Atoms held Tracy Bridges to only 17-yards-passing as halfbacks Terry Jukes and Pete Hansen secured only 38-yards-rushing. Penalties, a continual hinderance to the Cavaliers, severely injured their offensive attack on two occasions. An ineligible receiver downfield prevented a first down on third and one and moved the ball back to the Woodson 11-yard-line. Bridges’ punt carried only 32 yards and the Atoms moved from the Cavalier 43-yard-line to obtain the only score of the game. Later, during the fourth quarter, Rick Sprague recovered an Annandale fumble, placing the ball on the Atom 34-yard-line; Bridges followed with a pass completion to Wayne Dill, allowing for a first down on fourth and five, however, the play was annulled due to an illegal motion penalty against Woodson. Mike Hincewicz (10, above) tried several times to snare Bridges’ passes; the odds, however, proved to be against him as the Atom defense held Bridges to only four completions in thirteen attempts. The Cavalier defense, led by Larry Walch and Steve Zeigler, gave the opposing quarter¬ back, Rick Ellson, his share of the headaches, holding Annandale without a first down for the opening 20 minutes of the game. WOODSON .. 0000-0 Annandale ................. 0070-7 Annandale—TD - Salvano (2, run); PAT - Sullivan (1, kick). THE W.T. WOODSON COACHING STAFF: Row 1: Lee Knupp, Head J.V. Coach; Fred Shepherd, Asst. Varsity Coach; Don Perriello, Asst. Varsity Coach; Row 2: Bemie Thomp¬ son, Freshman Coach; Dick Pugh, Head Varsity Coach; George Felton, J.V. Coach. SPORTS — WTW 282 WOODSON ...-................ .7 Bob Smith (left, 23) and Lee Draper (62) were quite effective in stopping Raider halfback Blair Caviness (24); thus, forcing Stuart to rely on the passing of Nick Vidnovic. Smith later stopped a last minute Raider scoring threat, intercepting _ a Vidnovic delivery on his own 23-yard-line just moments after Cavalier quarterback Tracy Bridges had deadlocked the game at seven-all, hitting Mike Hincewicz on a 26-yard scoring pass play. The Cavalier defense merged the running of Terry Jukes and Pete Hansen with the blocking efforts of Randy Whitmire to secure 221-yards-rushing with Jukes gainin 118 yards in 23 carries. Mistakes preventei several scoring drives; however, as the Raiders picked off three passes and recovered two fumbles. Steve Zeigler piloted the active Cavalier defense in repelling Stuart scoring threats four times inside the 25, including a desperation stand at the four. woodson ................. ooor7 kick). WOODSON ....34 Jefferson .. ....0 Woodson held Jefferson to only one first down and 20 yards, while rolling up 305 yards to score on five occasions. The Cavalier defense scored the fourth of five touchdowns when Richard Owens ran 39 yards with a punt blocked by Steve Zeigler and Vernon Gardener, late in the third quarter. Bridges threw for one touchdown and ran for another as Terry Jukes and Pete Hansen continued to roll-up yardage for the Cavaliers. Bridges (11, at right) used the option to his advantage; however, he was not without his difficulties in gaining yardage. Jefferson .. 0000- 0 WOODSON .. 13 7 7 7 - 34 Woodson—TD - Fletcher (37, pass from Bridges); Bridges (2, run); Kuykendall (5, run); Owens (39, run with blocked punt); Hansen (29, run); PAT - Bridegtine (3, kicks); Hincewicz (1, pass from Nesley). 283 WTW Falls Church .20 WOODSON.14 With one minute, 23 seconds remaining in the game, Falls Church quarterback Jim Flather completed a 39-yard¬ scoring-pass to Bill Anderson which gave the Jaguars the edge they needed to defeat Woodson, 20-14. As was true in several previous games, fumbles and penalties hurt the Cavalier’s severely. Two interceptions were called back; one of which, an interception-touchdown by Ow r en Dickens, was called back on a roughing the passer penalty late in the third quarter. Terry Jukes (33, above) scored the Cavalier’s first touchdown on a one-yard- run, while Tracy Bridges accounted for Woodson’s final touchdown also crashing in from the one. WOODSON... 7 0 0 7 - 14 Falls Church . 0 7 6 7 - 20 Woodson—-TD - Jukes (1, run); Bridges (1, run); PAT - Bridestine (2, kicks). Falls Church—TD - Ball (1, run); Ruddle (9, run); Anderson (39, pass from Flather); PAT - Jones (2, kicks). WOODSON...34 Oakton .13 The Cavalier defense, behind Vernon Gardener and Captain Steve Zeigler, held visiting Oakton scoreless until the fourth quarter as the Woodson offensive unit rolled up five touchdowns, behind the running of Terry Jukes and Pete Hansen, to defeat the Cougars, 34-13. Jukes gained 158 yards and three touchdowns in 16 carries, scoring on 4, 8, and 85-yard-runs, while Hansen (22, left) gained 149 yards in 16 carries and one toucdown on a lateral from Bridges good for 44 yards. Oakton. 0 0013-13 WOODSON.7 13 0 14 - 34 Oakton-TD - Thompson (4, 1, runs); PAT - Mohunk (1, kick). Woodson—TD - Jukes (4, 8, 85, runs); Hansen (44, lateral); Fletcher (21, pass from Bridges); PAT - Bridestine (4, kicks). SPORTS SPORTS WOODSON ...................... .27 Edison .......................... -13 Bill Nesley substituted for injured quarter¬ back Tracy Bridges and led the Cavaliers over the Eagles in the season opener at Edison. Terry Jukes and Pete Hansen accounted for the majority of Woodson’s 305 yards with Hansen gaining a touchdown and 54 of the 57 yards on the Cavalier’s first scoring drive. Jukes scored twice on 5 and 22-yards runs, the first of which _ was accomplished with less than a minute remaining in the opening half. Nesley completed several key passes during a 90-yard march for a second quarter touchdown, hitting for 24 yards to Clark Funk and for 27 yards to Mike Hincewicz. Hincewicz scored the final touchdown on an 18-yard pass from Nesley which was followed by a pass interception by Joe Winfree (left, 32) which destroyed Eagle hopes of a last minute upset. WOODSON . __ ........ 7 7 0 13 - 27 Edison .. 760 0-13 Edison—TD - Johnson (1. run; 5, pass from Kersey); PAT - Kersey (1, kick). WOOD- SON—TD - Hansen (5, run); Jukes (5, 22, runs); Hincewicz (18, pass from Nesley); PAT - Bridestine (3, kicks). WOODSON .....34 West Springfield .................... 0 West Springfield gave up the ball five times on fumbles and failed to invade the Cavalier 40-yard-line as they were crushed by visiting Woodson, 34-0. Clark Funk and Mike Hincewicz each received touchdown passes from recovered quarterback Tracy Bridges, while the offensive front line of the Cavaliers (shown below) provided near perfect blocking for Terry Jukes (33) as well as for Bridges with Tom Tackaberry (66), Steve Brooks (67), and Lee Draper (62) battering the Spartan defense. WOODSON .. 7 21 6 0 - 34 West Springfield ...........0 000- 0 Woodson—TD - Funk (10, pass from Bridges): Hincewicz (2, pass from Bridges); Jukes (4, run); Bridges (9, run); Hansen (4, run); PAT - Bridestine (4, kicks). 285 WTW WOODSON .14 McLean .6 Undefeated Woodson boasted its fourth victory of the season as they downed highly favored McLean, 14-6, behind quarterback Tracy Bridges who gained 63-yards-rushing and completed six passes for 30-yards. Halfback Terry Jukes scored the decisive touchdown late in the third quater, while Pete Hansen (left, 22) had some difficulty penetrating the Highlander defense. Defensive back, Brian Hoffman set up the final Cavalier score with a timely pass interception which halted a short Highlander drive on their own 11-yard-li ne. McLean had earlier marched to the Woodson 15-yard-line with 25 seconds remaining in the first half; however, they were prevented from scoring when Rick Sprague apprehended a mis¬ guided McLean aerial, taking the ball in his own end zone. McLean . 0060- 6 WOODSON .. 0 7 7 0 - 14 McLean—TD - Hall (51, run); PAT - kick failed. Woodson—TD - Funk (ll, pass from Bridges); Jukes (10, run); PAT - Bridenstine (2, kicks). WOODSON ...................... .19 Lee .............................. 7 Defensive back, Bill Nesley once again substituted for Bridges who was injured early in the game, and led the Cavaliers to a 19-7 victory over Lee. Woodson advanced 212 yards while holding the Lancers to ten yards rushing and 120 yards in the air. The offensive attack was sparked once again by the running of Terry Jukes and Pete Hansen with Jukes scoring two of the three Cavalier touchdowns. Nesley had a little trouble finding his mark on several oc¬ casions, once specifically when he threw a pass to the wrong side of Wayne Dili (right, 83); Dill cut sharply, slipped, and fell attempting to apprehend the ball. Nesley may have had trouble completing his passes; however, he had little trouble in intercepting those thrown by the opposing quarterback as he liberated two from fustrated Lee defenders. WOODSON . 7 12 0 0 - 19 Lee ............... 7 0 0 0 - 7 Woodson—TD - Jukes (4, 1, runs); Nesley (1, run); PAT - Bridenstine (1, kickb Lee—TD - King (6, pass from Gilliam); PAT - Eddinger (1, kick). SPORTS WTW 286 CO EH £ O VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: L. Blumenthal; mgr., B. Stein- kuller; mgr., M. Hamel; mgr. Row 2: M. Sheehan; T. Bridges, M. Fletcher, W. Dill, M. Edwards, J. Pecorak T. J. Pecorak, B. Kick, T. Jukes, B. Hoffman, J. Michaels, K. Michaels. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD VARSITY BASKETBALL VIRGINIA 1-A LEAGUE NORTHERN DISTRICT STANDINGS LEAGUE W L Pet. WOODSON ...... ..... 10 0 1.000 Stuart. .8 2 .800 Jefferson .. .4 6 .400 Falls Church . ..... .4 6 .400 Annandale ...... ..4 6 .400 Fairfax .. . . 0 10 .000 WOODSON . . . . . . 60 Edison ....... , . . 52 WOODSON . . . . . . 60 Madison ...... . . . 45 WOODSON . . . . . . 67 Groveton . . . . , . . . 52 WOODSON . . . . . . 52 Edison ....... . . . 51 WOODSON . . . . . . 78 Falls Church . . , , . . 68 WOODSON . . . . . . 92 Herndon . . . . . . . 38 WOODSON . . . . . . 52 Annandale . . . . . . . 50 WOODSON . . . . . . 63 Jefferson . . . . . . . 49 WOODSON . . . . . . 49 Wakefield .... . . . 52 WOODSON . . . . . . 97 Fairfax ..... . . . 73 WOODSON . . . . . . 96 Stuart ...... . . : 68 WOODSON . . . . . . 61 West Springfield . . . 51 WOODSON . . . . . . 83 McLean ..... . . . 56 WOODSON . . . . . . 78 Falls Church . . . . . 68 WOODSON . . . . . . 73 Annandale . . . . . . 43 WOODSON . . . . . . 60 Jefferson .... . . . 52 WOODSON . . . . . . 66 Fairfax ..... . . . 37 WOODSON . . . . . . 53 Stuart ...... . . . 52 287 WTW WOODSON.96 Stuart.68 Boasting their fifth district victory, the Cavaliers, led by high-scorers T. J. and John Pecorak, defeated Stuart, 96-68, before a capacity crowd in the Wood- son Gymnasium. The Pecorak brothers combined for 44 points with John completing 7 of 9 fieldgoal attempts and hitting 6 for 10 from the line, while T. J. (35, left) sank 4 of 8 fieldgoal attempts with 16 free-throws in 21 attempts. The Raiders were the first to score; however, it was the only time they led during the game as the Cava¬ liers constructed a sizable lead in the third quarter after sustaining a relatively small advantage through¬ out the first half. PLAYER Pecorak, J. Pecorak, T. J. Bridges Michael, K. Michael, J. Jukes Hoffman Coscia Fletcher TOTALS FGA FGM 9 7 8 4 5 3 5 2 4 2 13 7 1 0 0 0 1 1 50 28 rA FTM PTS. 10 6 20 21 16 24 6 3 9 6 5 9 5 3 7 5 3 17 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 2 61 40 96 a O 5S WOODSON .............. 53 Stuart...52 John Pecorak played his best game of the season, scoring 24 points,, while Tracey Bridges held Stuart’s Jim O’Brien, who previously averaged 31.1 points per game, to only 17 points as the Cavaliers slipped past the Raiders in the dosing seconds to finish the season with a, 10-0, record. The Raiders led throughout most of the game, building up a 38-25 half-time lead, their largest of the evening; how¬ ever, Woodson went to work in second half and by the end of the third quarter, had whittled Stuart’s lead to eight points, 47-39. In the fourth quarter, the Cavaliers closed the gap to within one point with 43 seconds re¬ maining when Terri Jukes completed a fieldgoal to give Woodson the advantage at, 53-52. Stuart’s final attempt to score failed with John Pecorak grabbing the last re¬ bound to end the game. At this dramatic close to a suc¬ cessful season, Mr. Ladson (right), Woodson’s principal, was carried to the Cavalier basket where he swiftly re¬ moved the net through which, moments before. Jukes had dispatched the winning basket. PLAYER Pecorak,J. Pecorak,T. J. Bridges Michael, K. Michael, J. Jukes Dill TOTALS FGA FGM FTA FTM PTS. 14 9 6 6 24 4 14 2 4 9 2 6 5 9 5 10 0 2 110 0 2 6 5 6 2 12 5 0 2 0 0 44 19 24 15 53 WTW 288 WOODSON .73 Annandale .. 43 With T. J. in full readiness for the second Annandale game, the Pecorak brothers sparked Woodson’s attack gaining 27 points and securing 23 rebounds, as the Cavaliers downed the Atoms, 73-43, for their four¬ teenth victory of the season. Brian Hoffman (20, left) gained only 2 points in the game; however, he and the Michaels brothers were instrumental in checking the Atom offensive attack. PLAYER FGA FGM FTA FTM PTS. Pecorak, J. 11 4 10 6 14 Pecorak,T. J. 18 9 11 7 25 Bridges 10 6 2 2 14 Michaels, K. 3 0 0 0 0 Michaels, J. 3 0 6 5 5 Jukes 2 2 1 1 5 TOTALS 47 21 31 21 63 WOODSON ...63 Jefferson ............. 49 Tracey Bridges scored 14 points with the Pecorak brothers merging for 39 as the Cavaliers defeated the Colonials, 63-49. Bridges sank 6 of 10 fieldgoal attempts and went 2 for 2 from the line, with John Pecorak (31, right) completing 4 of 11 fieldgoal attempts as T. 5, sank 9 of 18 possible field goals, totaling 25 points. The Cavaliers led throughout most of the game; how¬ ever, they were forced to subdue a surging Jefferson rally late ' in the fourth quarter . PLAYER FGA Pecorak, J. 6 Pecorak,T. J. 12 Bridges 13 Michaels, K. 7 Michaels, J. 4 Jukes 1 Edwards 5 Hoffman 1 Dill 3 TOTALS 54 FGM FTA FTM PTS. 4 17 10 18 3 4 3 9 5 6 4 14 2 2 15 0 2 2 2 19 5 7 4 4 3 11 110 2 2 4 15 22 50 29 73 289 WTW WOODSON.97 Fairfax .73 The Cavaliers, led by T. J. Pecorak, Keith Michaels, and Brian Hoffman, secured 44 rebounds, held Fair¬ fax to 73 points, and shot with 64% accuracy as they trounced the Rebels, 96-73. John Pecorak (31, left) completed 3 fieldgoals in as many attempts, while shooting with 33% accuracy from the line, as brother T. J. compiled 21 points, including 9 fieldgoals and 3 free throws. Keith Michaels and Brian Hoffman also performed notably, combining for 34 points, with Hoffman completing 7 of 8 possible fieldgoals as Michaels fin¬ ished 3 for 3 in the same category. PLAYER Pecorak, J. Pecorak,T. J. Bridges Michaels, K. Michaels, J. Jukes Edwards Kick Hoffman Neil TOTALS FGA FGM FTA FTM PTS. 3 3 3 1 7 19 9 6 3 21 4 0 6 6 6 3 3 12 10 16 3 2 7 4 8 4 3 10 6 3 3 3 1 7 4 3 0 0 6 8 7 7 4 18 110 0 2 52 34 46 29 97 WOODSON ............ 75 Falls Church ........... 36 Junior guards, Keith and Jeff Michaels proved their ability on defense as they helped hold the Jaguars to 3 points in the final period as Woodson solidly trounced Falls Church, 75-36. The Pecorak brothers, T. J. and John, combined for 39 points with John securing 13 rebounds. Wayne Dill (21, right) failed to score during his short stay in the game; however, this particular shot re¬ bounded off the back-board with John Pecorak and Jaguar .41 Kendall battling for possession when the ball was quickly and solidly ricocheted off the floor and into the Cavalier basket. PLAYER FGA FGM FTA FTM PTS. Pecorak, J. 12 9 9 7 25 Pecorak, T. J. 10 6 5 2 14 Bridges 9 4 4 4 12 Michaels, K. 3 1 2 1 3 Michaels, J. 4 1 7 5 7 Jukes 5 1 1 1 3 Dill 4 0 1 0 0 Edwards 1 1 0 0 2 Hoffman 2 1 2 2 3 Kick 2 1 2 1 3 Coscia 2 1 0 0 2 TOTALS 54 26 33 23 75 SPORTS WOODSON Jefferson . After edging the Stuart Raiders, 53-52, in the final game of the season, the Cavaliers graduated to the Northern District Tournament where they downed Jefferson, 70-54, in their first competition. The brother combinations of T. J. and John Pecorak and Keith (10, left) and Jeff Michaels continually broke through the Colonial defense as the Pecoraks com¬ piled 39 points with the Michaels brothers completing 4 of 9 possible fieldgoals and sinking 2 of 4 shots from the line. PLAYER Pecorak, J. Pecorak, T. J. Bridges Jukes Michaels, K. Michaels, J. Dill Edwards Kick TOTALS FGA FGM 12 5 18 9 7 3 4 2 8 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 55 25 rA FTM PTS. 12 8 18 7 3 21 5 4 10 0 0 4 2 0 6 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 11 0 02 35 24 70 WOODSON.. . 70 Stuart...67 The last two games of the season proved to be two of the best games of the season for T. J. Pecorak as he scored 25 points against the Raiders to boost Woodson to the Northern District Championship, while later scoring 29 points in the Wakefield game at the Regional Tournament. T. J., along with Jeff Michaels, led the Cavaliers in scoring while John Pecorak and Tracey Bridges sparked the defensive unit. Jim O’Brien, Stuart’s two time All-Metropolitan, was a continual hinderance to the Cavaliers, as he scored 39 points and captured 20 rebounds. O’Brien (45, right) also took several opportunities to relieve Wayne Dill (32) of the ball; however, he was often a little careless and fouled him on two occasions. PLAYER FGA FGM FTA FTM PTS. Pecorak, J. 7 3 0 0 6 Pecorak,T. J. 15 11 4 3 25 Bridges 4 2 6 4 8 Michaels, K. 8 6 5 4 16 Michaels, J. 1 0 2 2 2 Jukes 6 3 2 1 7 Dill 4 2 0 0 4 Edwards 2 1 0 0 2 TOTALS 57 28 19 14 70 291 WTW Wakefield ..84 WOODSON .75 With the loss of starter John Pecorak early in the second quarter, Woodson was unable to contain Wakefield as the Cavaliers were defeated, 84-75. Woodson, however, played probably its finest game of the season with T. J. Pecorak (34, above) scoring 29 points while securing 9 rebounds, as Tracey Bridges compiled 16 points and captured 4 rebounds. Woodson rallied several times, in an attempt to des¬ troy the Warrior lead and nearly tied the score at half-time, 40-39, after whittling down a 12 point Wakefield lead; moreover, the Cavaliers succeeded in by-passing the Warriors on three occasions, but never by more than one point. The Northern District Champions continued to close the gap at 57-55 with 1:25 remaining in the third period; however that was the closest they would ever come again as the Warriors dominated the boards in the fourth quarter. The Regional Tournament, for the second consecutive year, marked the close of a long, successful season for Woodson, while it also destroyed Cavalier hopes for the State championship. PLAYER FGA PGM FT A FTM PTS. Pecorak, J. 3 Pecorak,T. J. 25 Bridges 15 Michaels, K. 9 Michaels, J. 5 Jukes 5 Kick 2 Hoffman 1 Edwards 5 Dill 3 TOTALS 73 0 0 0 0 13 5 3 29 6 5 4 16 3 2 17 0 2 11 2 5 2 6 10 0 2 110 2 2 3 2 6 14 4 6 29 27 17 75 o SJ SPORTS WTW 292 Varsity Wrestling With a lack of returning lettermen, the Varsity Wrestling team often found it difficult to obtain victory; however, wrestlers Roger Ours, Regis Carr, and Louis Blazy gained com¬ mendable recognition in the Northern District and Regional tournaments with Ours (95 lb. class) finishing first in both, Carr (133 lb. class) placing first in district and second in regional, and Blazy (145 lb. class) ranking fourth in regional. Seniors Tim McGinn and Jim Douglass also placed third and fourth respectively, in the Northern District Tournament, with Douglass completing the season with a 5-0 league record. Regis Carr (133 lb. class) grapples with his Grove- ton opponent attempting to gain the advantage for a possible pin. Regis finished the season first in Northern District, while placing second in the regional competition. i VARSITY WRESTLING: Row 1: R. Carr J. Douglass, T. Clark, S. Tancredi, R. Ours Row 2: 1. Thomas, J. Burgess, B. Hildbold, B. DiAntomo, L. Blazy, T. McGinn (not pictured—T. McDonald, D. Scarr, and Coach Houlihan). 293 WTW VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . 5 Wakefield . .39 Woodson . . .12 Mt. Vernon .30 Woodson . . .19 O’Connell . .27 Woodson . . .37 Herndon . . . 5 Woodson . . . 2 McLean . . . .43 Woodson . . .16 Stuart . . . . .23 Woodson . . .14 Fairfax . . . .20 Woodson . . .29 Groveton . . .15 Woodson . . .23 Jefferson . . .17 Woodson . . .27 Edison . . . . .13 Woodson . . .21 Falls Church 24 Woodson . . . 8 Annandale . .31 Initially without a 165 lb. class repre¬ sentative, the Tiger coach moved wrestler Jim Purdham from the 154 lb. class to the 165 lb. class, attempting to throw Wood- son’s Bill Hildbold off guard and possibly avoid two defeats. His plan backfired, how¬ ever, when Bill rallied in the final period to defeat Purdham, 2-1. Woodson wrestler Jim Douglass (127 lb. class) snares his Tiger adversary in order to take the advantage and gain valuable riding time. Jim was undefeated in the regular season league contention, ranking fourth in the Northern District. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 294 VARSITY HOCKEY: Row 1: Mary Lynch Jean Kosnik, Carol Hallstead, MoUy Shannon, Peggy Howell, Anne McGuigan, Laura Beaver; Row 2: Nancy Parry, Sue Carolson, Eva Morgan, Candy Newby, Mrs. Imhof (coach), Nancy Hilgert, Cheryl Long, Eileen Howe, Pat rataky. 295 WTW VARSITY HOCKEY VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . . .3 F airfax 2 Woodson . . . . .0 Annandale . . .2 Woodson . . . . .3 Mt. Vernon . . .0 Woodson . . . . .1 Jefferson . . . .4 Woodson . . . . .2 Falls Church . .0 Woodson . . . . .0 McLean . . . . 0 Woodson . . . . .0 Stuart . . .4 Woodson . . . . .3 Oakton . . . . . .0 The Cavalier offensive drives onward to a smashing victory over Oakton. Carol Hallstead and Peggy Howell demonstrate their skill in passing, as Nancy Hilgert, winner of the Outstanding Player Award, looks on encouragingly. Despite the inexperience of this year’s team, the season was reasonably successful. Nancy Parry and Pat Pataky race to advance the ball before the onrushing Raiders are able to intercept it. Inspite of the team’s efforts during the game, our girls were defeated 4-0. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 296 GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson ...... . . . .57 Fairfax .......... . . 6 Woodson ...... . . . .33 Annandale ....... . .39 Woodson ...... . . . .58 Jefferson ........ . .43 Woodson ...... . . . .49 Falls Church ...... . .37 Woodson ...... . . . .40 Stuart ........... . .39 Woodson ...... . . . .47 Groveton ........ . .12 Woodson ...... . . . .57 Fairfax .......... . .17 Woodson .. . . . .13 Annandale ....... . . 7 Woodson ...... . . . .42 Jefferson ........ . .28 Woodson ...... . . . .36 Falls Church ...... . .41 Woodson ...... . . . .46 Stuart ........... . .52 Woodson ...... ... .31 McLean ......... . .21 297 WTW Katy Lynch receives a resouding punch in the nose as her Jefferson adversary unsuccessfully endeavors to prevent her from scoring. Surrounded by the outstretched arms of the Jaguar defense, Laura Beaver tries to complete a basket. This years’ Varsity team ended a successful season with a record of eight wins and three losses. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 298 WiKEFELO ■ ■L - CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: B. Schnoor, A. Rhinehart, C. Dukes, K Burke B. Jones, B. Cope, D. Shutler, D. Monson, P. Shutler, B. Lane, B. Wendy. Row 2: K. Humphries, M. Ramirez, L. Montross, F. Dukes, L. Reeves, B. Esco, B. Delano, C. Welch, S. Clark, K. cioninger, S. Mullen. Cross Country Beginning practice the second day of school, Woodson’s Cross Country team built a 4-1 season record, finished sixth in the Northern Regional Tournament, and placed eleventh in state compe¬ tition. The squad, coached by four year veteran Tom Eakin and led by outstanding runners Larry Montross, Steve Mullans, and Bruce Esco, lost only to Annandale during the regular season with Mon¬ tross, Mullans, and Esco later finishing eleventh, thirty-ninth, and fifty-second in a field of 200 con¬ tenders at the state meet at William Mary. Setting the pace for his team-mates, Larry Montross finishes first in this meet against Jefferson as Coach Eakin and manager Keith Humphries record his time. Captain and Outstanding Runner, Larry placed eleventh in state competition at William Mary. 299 WTW Varsity Rifle Although victory often eluded the Varsity Rifle team, the experience ob¬ tained by its participants was invalu¬ able. The boys, led by Coach J. R. Wil- mouth, were handicapped by a lack of available practice ranges which, of course, did not improve their accuracy. Along with this hinderance, they were also forced to provide their own ammu¬ nition and their own transportation to the various matches at Fort Belvoir, W-L, and Fort Meyer. Co-captain Pete Lutz carefully takes aim as he practices for upcoming match. Pete, along with his fellow co-captain Bill Curran, led the team in scoring; however, the squad, handicapped by a lack of available facilities, had great difficulty in obtaining victory. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: Row 1: S. Boulter, H. Jones, J. Cayst, R. Tillery. Row 2: P. Lutz, K. Dayton, B. Milles, J. Monroe, R. Moore, D. Close, B. Curran. SPORTS SPORTS Varsity Baseball Late in February, the Varsity Baseball team, coached by three year veteran, R. L„ Knupp, began practice for what promised to be a winning season. The team was boosted by returning lettermen, Steve Pickering, Bill Nesley, Clark Funk, and T. J. and John Pecorak. The bull-pen, led by the Pecorak brothers, sparked the defensive unit of the team while the hitting of Clark Funk and Bill Nesley livened the offensive attack. The season was not only successful in the number of victories, but it was also success¬ ful in aiding the juniors on the squad by supplying them with needed experienc e. Returning letterman John Pecorak hurls a sizzling fast ball past his waiting adversary, John, along with his brother T. J., headed the bull-pen staff which Coach Knupp was heavily dependent upon. Shortstop Rill Nesley holds close to the bag awaiting the next pitch. Bill, along with first baseman Clark Funk, led the hitting attack while heavily fortifying the infield against opposing batters. Varsity Track The Varsity Track team which, each year, has more active participants than any other sport at Woodson, was again heavily dependent upon its sprinters; however, shot-putters Richard Baumgarten and Bill Hildbold, pole-vaulter Pete Hansen, and high-hurdler Jeff McGary sparked the various other competitive categories. Pole-vaulter Pete Hansen sails over the cross-bar during one of the daily spring workouts. Pete, a three year veteran, has helped Woodson in football as well as track. Jeff McGrary zips past his straining opponent on his way to winning the 100-meter high-hurdles. Jeff, along with Pete, com¬ pleted his third year with the team. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 302 Swim Team The Swim team, behind top swimmers Tom Gissendanner, Bruce Johnson, Bill McDaniels, Nannette Nencioni, and CeAnn Seliga, compiled its fourth conse¬ cutive undefeated season with victories over swimmers from Falls Church, Stuart, West Springfield, and Annandale. Outside of the regular competition, the Cavalier aquatics detachment again participated in interstate competition at the University of North Carolina, Georgetown Prep, and the University of South Carolina. SWIM TEAM: Row 1: G. Scgnieder, C. Johnson, S. Burgess, B. Rath- bom, C. Hoffener, C. Hughitt, M. Senter, J. Laucer, J. Milam. Row 2: J. Woods, N. Nencioni, P. Tobin, M. Lamb, M. Lynch, CeAnn Seliga, K. VanderMeulen, S. Johnson, G. Hayes, H. Luizes. Row 3: N. Davis, J. Gissendanner, F. Schneider, D. Black, K. Prueffer, David Van Matre, R. Johnson, B. Tapp, J. Bowman. Row 4: K. Killoren, B. Johnson, G. T. Willis, B. McDaniels. R. Gruenler, B. Hayes, S. Nickodem, R. Roberts, P. Geness, R. VanderMeulen, J. Van Meter, T. Gissendanner, J. John¬ son. Aquatics participants John Woods, Noah Davis, John Bowman, Bill McDaniel, G.T. Willis, and Bruce Johnson hit the water during one of their weekly practices at the Starlit swimming pool. The team con¬ tinued their string of victories, adding a fourth consecutive, undefeated season. 303 WTW Junior Varsity Cheerleading J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Top to Bottom: Patti Rugg (captain), Linda Kent, Debbie Payne (co-captain), Kathi Frazier, Mary Prickett, Janice Stevens, Peggy Emerson, Linda Coates, Carol Chase, Linda Deskin, Lisa Lund. SPORTS WTW 304 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL After dropping three of their first four games, the Junior Varsity foot¬ ball team came to life and ran away with their last four games. The Jay- vees, led by outstanding player Charley Ing, averaged 15.5 points a game while the defense, behind John Craig, Paul Poucher, and David Redinbaugh yielded an average of only 6.3 points a game, shutting-out Stuart, Oakton, Jefferson, and Fairfax. Offensive back, David Krauser (24) sweeps wide as he breaks for daylight attempting to foil his charging Stuart opponents. The Raiders failed to contain Krauser, and the rest of the Cavalier offense as the Jayvees won to finish the season with a 5-3 record. Outstanding player, Charley Ing (11) sets back to throw a long pass during this game against Stuart. Ing led the Jayvees to three touchdowns while the defensive unit re¬ pelled all Raider scoring threats to shut-out Stuart, 21-0. 305 WTW Junior Varsity Football: Row 1: J, Craig, L. Stewart, W. Beilis, S. Brooks, C. Ing, M. Krauser, J, Hildbold, S. Dill, B. Swanson; Row 2: B. Savin, G.T. Willis, W. Hollis, D. Redinbaugh, S. Moser, R. Budha, L. Hart, T. Britt, S. Gaunt; Row 3: M. Ruiz, L. Whitmyer, R, Strang, M. Luzader, T, KidwelL M. Crowe, J. Lord, B. Fagan, D. Carter, G. Bushee; Row 4 • T. Patterson, V. Lyons, T. Shipmann, B. Carahan, B. Blase, P. Carey, D. Bonzano, B. Pruess; Row 5: R,L. Knuppe, V. Griffin, C. Funk, B. Hendrickson, R, Smith, E. Miller, M, McGee, B. Steinkuller, G. Felton. Cornering the frequently scrambling Raider quarterback, Bob Fagan (20) moves in for the kill which resulted in a loss for Stuart late in the 3rd quarter. The defense held the Raiders scoreless as they had done against three of their seven previous opponents. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD WOODSON . . 0 WOODSON . .19 WOODSON . . 0 WOODSON . .12 WOODSON . .25 WOODSON . .27 WOODSON . .20 WOODSON . .21 McLean ..... 7 Oakton ..... 0 Langley ..... 6 Falls Church .19 Annandale . . . 0 Jefferson . . . .18 Fairfax .0 Stuart ...... 0 SPORTS SPORTS WTW 306 Junior Varsity Basketball The Junior Varsity Basketball team, led by high scorers Billy Richards and David Thomas, averaged 53.94 points per game, placed third in the Northern District, and compiled a season record of ten wins and eight losses. For the year, Richards com¬ pleted 81 fieldgoals and 71 foul-shots, while Thomas sank 104 fieldgoals as he hit 51 times from the line as the team, inspired and directed by Coach Rembold, totaled 971 points in eighteen games. During the final game against Stuart, Charlie Ing (35) shoots from the corner while trying to avoid inter¬ ference from his Raider opponents. The Cavaliers led in the game until the fourth quarter when the Raiders rallied to win, 66-60. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: R. Scarr, B. Richards. Row 2: R. Whitmire, B. Preuss, C. Ing, B. Hendrickson, D. Keever, C. Patterson, D. Thomas, J. Craig, P. Brooks, M. Sheridan, S. Glendening, Coach Rembold. 2 4 i gsi , 7 ft. n ik... u , ' i lffth ' V, -JkJ id Hil jmkj l HsF M W 11 I 1 ,|:ap 307 WTW John Craig (30) attempts a fieldgoal as his Fairfax adversaries attempt to deflect the ball. Craig finished the season with a total of 197 points as he scored 7 fieldgoals against the Rebels. High scorer and leading rebounder David Thomas (24) drives in for two more against the Rebels. Thomas, as did Richards scored 24 points in the game, completing 10 fieldgoals and hitting 4 out of 4 from the line for a season total of 259 points. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WOODSON.41 WOODSON.59 WOODSON.55 WOODSON.39 WOODSON ..74 WOODSON.71 WOODSON.71 WOODSON.39 WOODSON.52 WOODSON.69 WOODSON.52 WOODSON.44 WOODSON.85 WOODSON.50 WOODSON.43 WOODSON.55 WOODSON.81 WOODSON.60 Edison.35 Madison .44 Groveton.63 Edison.52 Falls Church.60 Herndon.51 Annandale.63 Jefferson.70 Wakefield.57 Fairfax .49 Stuart.49 West Springfield . . .47 McLean.56 Falls Church.40 Annandale.53 Jefferson.59 Fairfax .57 Stuart.66 Co-captain Billy Richards (20) slips past his Fairfax opponent as he completes one of his nine fieldgoals against the Rebels. Billy scored 24 points in the game, part of his season total of 233 points. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 308 JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Woodson Woodson Woodson Woodson Woodson Woodson Woodson Woodson .4 .1 ,0 .1 .0 .0 .0 .1 Fairfax ........... -0 Annandale ........ .0 Mt. Vernon ........ .0 Jefferson .......... -0 Falls Church ....... .1 McLean ........... -0 Stuart ............ -0 Oakton ........... -1 As her Oakton o Karen Butler de teammates. pponent strains to provide adequate defense, ftly attempts a forward pass to one oi her Tkack, Marie Painter, Cindy Horner. 309 WTW GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom Row: Deanna Weaver, Kathy Kirsch, Cathy Nesbit, Mary Lynch, Carol Nuss- baumer, LeAnn Stewart, Janet Barrigan. Row 2: Janice Clark Marie Painter Joan Baxter, Rena Roan, Miss Whitehead (coach), Laura Rey¬ nolds, Gail Schneider, Della Wolf, Karen Bladergroen, Jann Tkach. GIRLS 5 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . . . .... ,22 Fairfax .. . . . .11 Woodson. .... .26 Annan dale . . . . . . . . 6 Woodson . . . . . .37 Jefferson. . . . .12 Woodson , . . . . .... .34 Falls Church . . . . . . .31 Woodson. .... .21 Stuart ........ . . . .31 Woodson. . ... .18 Fairfax ....... . . . . 5 W T oodson . . . . . .... .22 Annandale .... . . . .25 Woodson . . . . . .19 Jefferson ...... . . . . 5 Woodson . . . . , .... .28 Falls Church . . . . . . .22 Woodson , . . . . .... .23 Stuart .. . . . .22 Woodson . . . . . .... .19 McLean .. . . . . 7 During the game against Jefferson, Cathy Nesbit (25) shoots for two points, while Colonial defenders try to deflect the ball. The J. V. Cavalette’s downed the Colonials 37—12. Their overall season was very successful, winning nine out of eleven games. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 310 Varsity hopeful Mike McGinn gains control over his Tiger opponent moments before winning his fifth match. Mike was one of the top four Jayvee grapplers, compiling a 7-2 season record. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: Row 1: C. Wende, D. Collins, R. Schaffer, B. Conaway, J, Gissendanner, J. Weston, B. Lane, A. Minkin, Christensen, P. Devereaux, B. Hart, M. Whytner, J. Zeigler. Row 2: C. Funk, G. Musselman, S. Buescher, G. Hofer, L. Buckingham J. Smtzer, S Sperry, J. Douglas, J. Smith, E. Peterson, M. Nepi, C. Ragland, B. Sunell, S. Pinkerton. Row 3: J. Rike, M. Bladegraen, P. Poucher, B. Adamson, D. DiAntonio, B. Monroe, B. Crompton, S. Coleman, J. Hipp, C. Oliver, mgr. Row 4: R. Royston, Fred Shepherd; coach, T. Beck, M. Siveazky, R. Morgan, D. Carter, F. Ramirez, E. Britt. Junior Varsity Wrestling Although they lost seven of their twelve matches, the Junior Varsity Wrestling team produced several promising prospects for the Varsity squad next year, including matmen Mike McGinn, Jeff Douglas, Bob Adamson, and Paul Poucher. In turn, their newly formed freshman counterparts developed wrestlers for the Jayvee squad, winning three of their five matches with victories over Fairfax (26-19), O’Connell (34-8), and Jefferson (26-18). JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD WOODSON ..... .12 WOODSON ...... 9 WOODSON ..... .19 WOODSON.32 WOODSON.21 WOODSON.20 WOODSON ..... .24 WOODSON ..... .37 WOODSON ..... .19 WOODSON.24 WOODSON.32 WOODSON__ . 8 Wakefield ...... .28 Mt. Vernon ..... .33 O’Connell ...... .25 Herndon ....... .20 McLean .27 Stuart ......... .24 Fairfax ........ .22 Groveton.. . 9 Jefferson ....... .26 Edison ......... .22 Falls Church.14 Annandale ...... .35 311 WTW Freshman Cheerleading FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: Laurie Areco, Kathy Knight, Tracey Mullen (captain), Karen Burke, Kathy Kenny (co-captain). Row 2: Carol Hoffner, Sue Vondra, Judy Kerlin, Cathy Floyd, Lori Mendelssohn. SPORTS SPORTS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman team, behind quarter¬ back Jim Gosper, became the first Cavalier football team to compile an undefeated season, yielding an average of 5.1 points a game while gaining an average of 17.3 points a game. The offensive unit was sparked by leading ground gainer Steve Coleman and by leading receivers John Zier and Lon Johnson as well as by quarterback Cosper who holds the record for longest run ever produced from scrimage at Cavalier stadium, a run of 95-yards. As team-mates Charles Baer (75), Mike McCoy (62), and John Woebse (52) look on, Steve Coleman crashes over the goal line to obtain the only score in the game against Falls Church. The Frosh were the only team to defeat the Jaguars this season, downing them, 7-0. Attempting to break through the Rebel defense, leading receiver Lon Johnson is caught by two of his Fairfax opponents. The Cavaliers won their fifth of six games as they defeated the Rebels, 14-6. 313 WTW FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD WOODSON . .33 Langley . . . . . 6 WOODSON . . 7 Falls Church . 0 WOODSON . .20 Annandale . . . 0 WOODSON . .12 Jefferson . . . . 7 WOODSON . .14 Fairfax . . . . . 6 WOODSON . .18 Stuart. .12 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: B, Ross, C. Funk, R. Garrick, M. Ruiz, K. Bomba, J. Gosper, D, DiUinger, S. Kessler, D. Gordon, D, Moreland; Row 2: L. Fisher, R. Ney, R. Hagan, K. Mumane, S, Pricer, B, Pennington, R. Tackaberry, C. Baer, B, Claybrook, T. Beck; Row 3: J. Buckingham, J. Monroe, B. Swartz, R. Egbert, S. Salasberry, G. Hoffer, M. McCoy. J. Callahan, S. Hall, M. Nepi; Row 4: S. Zeir, J. Snitzer, J. Cone, h. Johnson, G. Mustian, G. Miller, J. Zeigler, S. Coleman, D. McNaughton, D. Dahlquist; Row 5: B, Davis, G. Whittman, F, Hutton, B. Thompson, C. Coursey, F. Ramirez. SPORTS. SPORTS WTW 314 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Hannan, B. Schwarz, B. Pennin R. Camck; mgr., B. Karalis, L. man, D. McNaughton, S. O’Donahgue; mgr. 6’ 7” freshman center Chuck Wortman (42) drives in for a lay-up during the game against Stuart. Chuck scored 11 points as the Cavaliers downed the Raiders in double over-time, 40-38. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Row 1: R. Rozycki, M. gton, B. Claybrook. Row 2: Johnson, J. Snead, C. Wort- Zier, R. Tackaberry, T. Finishing the season with an 8-2 record, the Freshman Basketball team placed first in their division with the boys, directed by coach Bernie Thompson, completing fieldgoals with 44% accuracy and foulshots with 53% accuracy. Starters Chuck Wortman, Rick Tackaberry, Lon Johnson, and Steve Zier worked together to take 232 rebounds, complete 111 fieldgoals, sink 118 foulshots, and total 357 points in ten games. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WOODSON . . 41 Falls Church . 26 WOODSON. . 45 Annandale . . 42 WOODSON. . 48 Jefferson . . . 34 WOODSON. . 60 Fairfax . . . . 49 WOODSON. . 40 Stuart . . . . 38 WOODSON. . 36 Falls Church . 37 WOODSON. . 50 Annandale . . 45 WOODSON . . 39 Jefferson . . . 33 WOODSON . . 38 Fairfax . . . . 31 WOODSON . . 33 Stuart . . . . 48 SPORTS AWARDS Roger Ours (right) who placed first in the Regional Tournament, was the only Woodson Varsity Wrestler to place in the state competition at Newport News, finishing second in the 95 lb. class. Upon defeating Stuart, 70-87, the Cavalier Varsity Basketball team was awarded the first place trophy for the Northern District Tournament with Terri Jukes, Coach Red Jenkins, Tracey Bridges, John Coscia, T. J. Pecorak, John Pecorak, Coach George Felton, and Athletic Director Pat Cunningham accepting the award. O w a Victory.. .Defeat.. .Home.. .Away Who remembers? Excitement...Noise...Glory...Exhilaration Who forgets? FACULTY DIRECTORY WTW 316 Faculty Directory ADMINISTRATION Mr. William P. Ladson U. of Virginia, M.A. Principal Mr. Charles Billak West Virginia U., B.S. Assistant Principal Mr. Charles M. Blanton Mars Hill College, A.A. Wake Forest College, B.A. Duke University, M.A.T. Assistant Principal Mr. E. C. Buskirk New England Conserv., M.Me. Assistant Principal Mr. Pat Cunningham Peabody, M.A. Mansfield State, B.S. Director of Health and Physical Education Student Activities Sponsor Mr. Walter J. Dowling Suny, Oswega, B.A. George Washington U., M.A. Principal of Night School Mr. Joseph Lina George Washington U., M.A. Administrative Aide Mr. Robert Simms U. of Maryland, Ed.M. Assistant Principal Mr. Louis Volrath Western Carolina U., B.S., M.A. Assistant Principal SCIENCE Miss Julia Armbrister Mary Washington Col., B.S. in Biology Mrs. Louise Banks Columbia U., M.A. Sponsor of Aviation Club Mr. Nick Bielich Fairmont Col., B.S. Varsity Track Coach Mrs. Barbara Duke Marietta College, B.S. Mr. Dennis F. Houlihan Shepherd College and U. of Va. A.B. in Sec. Ed. Sponsor of Junior Class Varsity Wrestling Coach Varsity Tennis Coach Mrs. Pamela Jones William and Mary, M.T.S. Madison College, B.S. Sponsor of Pep Club Co-sponsor of Senior Class Mr. Richard A. Lisi Springfield College, University of Virginia, M. Ed. Mrs. Lorraine Morton U. of South Dakota, B.A. Mrs. Ruth Opp Duke U,, M.A. William and Mary, M.T.S. F.S.A. Club Sponsor Mr. Vincent B. Otten USNA B.A., G.W., M.A. Co-sponsor of Senior Class Mr. Louis R. Petronella La Salle College, Fordham U., Ohio State U. B.A., M.A. Sponsor of Cavalier Mr. Allison Wells Duke U., Ed. M. Model Rocket Club Sponsor Yearbook Business Sponsor MATHEMATICS Mrs. Margaret Croft George Washington U., B.A. Mrs. Margaret Ford Lander Col., B.A. Spanish National Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Mary G. Gibbons George Washington U., M.S. Allegheny College, B.A. Precisionettes Sponsor Mr. Clarence Greaser Fairmont State, B.A, Mrs. Patricia Hepner William and Mary, B.S. Mrs. Louis Huggett Va. Polytechnic, M.S. Sponsor of Fine Arts Comm. National Honor Society Mrs. Mary H. Jones Winthrop College, A.B. Winthrop College, M.A. Mrs. Ida King Louisiana L.P.L, B.S. Mrs. Ida King La. Polytechnic, B.S. L.S.U. Maryland U. American U. George Washington U. Va. U. Mrs. Dorothy McAteer Boston U., M.A. Mrs. Julia Miller Madison Col., B.S. Mr. Charles Pierce U. of Michigan, M.S. Mr. Gene Rembold California St., B.S. J.V. Basketball Coach Co-sponsor of Pep Club Mr. Walter Roundtree Georgia Tech., B.S. Mrs. Kathryn Rowe Morgan St., B.S. Mrs. Kathleen Seek Bridgewater Col., B.S. Mr. Neil Witt Oklahoma U., B.S. Masters Degree—U. of Va. ENGLISH Mr. Gene Barham U. of Va.,Ed. M. Mrs. Joan Bedinger Marshall U., M.A. Drama Club Sponsor Thesbian Society Sponsor Miss Patricia Bowers East Carolina, M.A. William and Mary Precisionettes Sponsor Mrs. Kathryn Bowers Maryville Col., B.A. East Carolina, M.A. Wm. and Mary, Extra Hours Mrs. Rebecca Carmichael William and Mary, B.A. Sponsor of “It’s Academic” Mrs . Ruth Colby American U., M.A. Mrs. Barbara Costello Shepherd Col., B.A. Sponsor of Sophomore Class Mrs. Lottaine Gorey U. of Maryland, B.A. Mrs. Maragaret Green American U., B.A. Mrs. Belle Harrell Lynchburg Col., B.A. Mrs. Marita Holden Roanoke College, B.A. Page Sponsor 317 WTW Miss Mary Ann Hughes Appalachian Stale College, M.S. Radford State College, B.A. Cavalcade Sponsor Mrs. Dale Hutcherson Lynchburg Col., B.A. Mrs. Frances Johnson Columbia U., M.A. Goucher, A.B. Miss Susan Keahey Mary Washington Col., B.A. Co-sponsor of Cavalcade Mrs. Robin Ledford William and Mary, B.A. Pep Club Miss Nancy Lippard U. of N.C., M.Ed. Tusculum Col., B.A. National Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Dianne McCauley Madison Col., B.S. Precisionettes Sponsor Mrs. Joann McConnell George Mason Col., B.A. Mrs. Claudette Miller Bucknell U. B.A. Sponsor of Freshman Class Mrs. Alice Peretti Madison Col., B.S. Mrs. Virginia Peters George Washington U., M.A. Sponsor of Archeology Mrs. Marlene Schroeder U. of Minnesota, B.S. Precisionettes Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Thompson Colorado St. Col., B.A. Mrs. Turley Miami University, B.A. George Washington U. Mr. Norris Williams U. of Louisville, B.A. SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Priscilla Brown Green Mountain Jr. College Assoc. Arts Boston U., B.S. Sc. Keyette Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Cromwell Ohio State U., B.S. Mrs. Dorothy E. Darling U. of Pittsburgh, B.S. Mr. Lester Davidson American U,, B.A. Key Club Sponsor Mr. Thomas E. Eakin West Va. Wesleyan College, B.A. Cross Country Coach, Track Mrs. Harriet Funkhouser William and Mary, A.V. Mr. Gordon Gaiser Iowa Teacher’s Col., B.A. Mr. Joseph Gilliam Harvard Grad. School of Ed. A.M.T. Swim Club Sponsor Mr. Peter Harrington Marshall U. Sponsor of Debate Team Miss Billie Johnson U. of North Carolina, Ed. M. Sponsor of F.T.A. Mrs. Dorothy McCarthy U. of Michigan, B.A. Mr. Robert McKenny Mars Hill Jr. Col., A. A. U. of Richmond, B.A. U. of Va., M.Ed. Mrs. Janet Martin Furman U., B.A. Sponsor of F.T.A. Miss Rebecca Murray U. of Maryland, B.A. Keyette Sponsor Mr. Paul Morris George Peabody Col., M.A. East Carolina Col., A.B. Mr. Donald C. Periello G.W. U., B.S. G.W. U„ M.A. Miss Elsie Story Longwood Col., B.S. ' Mrs. Bessie Wigutoff U. of Colorado, L. I.B., B.A. AFS Sponsor FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Ruth Benton Peabody, M.A. Mr. A! Bolt Emory and Henry, B.A. Academia Internacional de Espanol Univ. of New Hampshire Spanish Club Sponsor Mr. William Condit U. of Pennsylvania, M. A. Mrs. Carole Ford Brigham Young U., B.A. Spanish National Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Eleanor S. Grey Emmanuel College, A.B. Mrs. Martha Larsen LaVal University American University Randolph-Mason Woman’s College, A.B. Mrs. Elaine Mathers Univ. of Nebraska, B.A. Latin Club Sponsor Mrs. Lynn Meinhardt U, of Missouri, B.S., M.A., M.A.T. Miss Rita Marie Moore Georgetown Univ., B.S.L. University of Bordeaux, Diploma des Etudes FACULTY DIRECTORY FACULTY DIRECTORY WTW 318 Francaises Portuguese Club Sponsor French Club Sponsor Dr. Raul J. Nodarse Havana University, Ph.D. Spanish Club Sponsor Mrs. Diane V. Parker Univ. of Maryland, B.A. French Club Sponsor Miss Carolyn Syphers U. C. Berkley, B.A. U. S. C., M.A. Mrs. Elaine S. Todd William and Mary, B.A. Mr. Paul Wachholz (Lt, Col. USA Ret.) Valparaiso Univ., A.B. American Univ., M.A. Univ. of Virginia William and Mary Col. Portuguese Club Sponsor Mr. William Woodrum Concord College, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. George Felton American U., Ed.M. Mrs. Elizabeth Imhoff Indiana UL, M.S. 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Jr., Senior Counselor SECRETARIES and SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. Anna Beers Secretary, Main Office Mrs. Jacqueline Burke Finance Secretary Mr. Herbert G. Carpenter U. of Va., M. Ed. Visiting Teacher Mrs. Eleanor M. Gieselman Brackenridge School of Nursing Mrs. Winnie Herman Guidance Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Hippier Secretary, Student Admissions Office Mrs. Maxine Long Auburn University Bach, of Applied Art Mrs. Mary Powers Library Secretary Mrs. Alma Rich Administrative Secretary Mrs. Nancy F. Ruffner George Washington U., A. B. Mrs. Ruth Schmitz Guidance Secretary Mrs. Nancy Spalding Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Louis Stemmerman Finance Assistant Miss Winnie Sutherland Study Hall University of Va., B. S., M.A. Mr. Alex Tompkins Head Custodian DIRECTORY WTW 320 Senior Directory CAROLE JEAN ANSHELES Activities Committee 2 House of Representatives 2 Drama Club 2,4 National Honor Society 3 Class Council 3 Baton Corps 4 DIANE ESTELLE BACAS Baton Corps 1,2,3,4 Co-Captain 2 Captain 3,4 House of Representatives 1 Keyette Club 2,3,4 Senate 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Sweetheart Court 3 Jr-Sr Cheerleader 3 Fall Festival Court 4 JULIE ANNE BARRIGAN Pep Club 1,3 Precisionnettes 4 DIANE LOUISE BENDER Choir 1,2 Band 1 Band and Choir Assistant 1 Drill Team 2 (Va. Beach) Bowling Team 3 Symphonic Choir 3 Bank Club 4 VOT Club Treasurer 4 SUSAN BICKMORE Symphonic Band 1, 2,3,4 Exchange Secretary 3,4 Band Council 3,4 Pep Band 4 FTA 3,4 Presi¬ dent 4 Symphonic Band Librarian 4 BARRY L. BIXLER Civil War Club 1 Rifle Team 2 MARY SUSAN BLASINGAME Freshman Class Treasurer Float Committee 1,2,3 Leadership Training 1,3 House of Rep¬ resentatives 2,4 Alternate 1,3 Activities Committee 2,3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Sen¬ ior Class Play JANE BLOODGOOD Pep Club 1 Swim Club 2 French Club 2 FTA 3,4 Choir 3,4 RICHARD T. BOLT Varsity Track 1,2,3 SUSAN LOUISE BONHAM Pep Club 1 Swim Club 1 Freshman Class Council Intramural Council 2 President 3 House of Representatives 2 National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Mad¬ rigals 4 STUART MICHAEL BRADFORD Fresh¬ man National Honor Society Band 1 JV Football 2 JV Basketball 2 Golf Team 2 (Laredo, Texas) Golf Team 3,4 DAN ALFRED BRANT Freshman Foot¬ ball Freshman Basketball JV Football Symphonic Choir 3 Junior Jollies THOMAS SHEPARD BRIDENSTINE JV Football 1,2 Freshman Basketball Chamber Orchestra 1 Varsity Football 3, 4 Junior Jollies Senior Class Council Alternate WILLIAM TRACEY BRIDGES Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 DENNIS A. BROOKS Coronado Surf Club 1 Hobby Surf Team (Ocean City, Md.) 2 Gymnastics 3 Junior Jollies Junior Class Float Junior Achievement 3, 4 Senior Class Float STEPHEN VICTOR BROOKS Track 3 Football 4 JENNIE BROWN Pep Club 1,2 Extrav¬ aganza 1,2,3,4 Drama Club 1 Sopho¬ more Council Member House of Repre¬ sentatives 3 Public Relations Committee 3 Senior Class Play JAMES THOMAS BUCKINGHAM Foot¬ ball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,3,4 Activities Com¬ mittee 3 MARY ANN BUCKMAN German Club 1 House of Representatives (Alternate) 2 Council Member 3 Clinic Assistant 4 JOHN BUESCHER Coin Collecting Club 1 Wrestling Intramurals 1 Activities Committee 3,4 Junior Jollies Senior Class Council MARIE ELAINE BURNS VICA Parlia¬ mentarian 4 JIM BURRESS Freshman Basketball JV Basketball House of Representatives 2 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3 Junior Float Committee LUCY C. CALLAHAN Pep Club 1 Ac¬ tion Club 2 Student Council 3 Drama Club 3 Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3 Junior Jol¬ lies Junior Class Activities House of Representatives 4 Senior Class Play JACQUELYN ANITA CALLOWAY Choir 1,2 JOHN BRIAN CAMP Junior National Honor Society 1 Science Research Club 2,3,4 Intramural Volleyball 2 Subterra¬ nean Science Club 4 Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 4 Intramural Soccer 4 LINDA JANE CAMPBELL Spanish Club 1,2 Choir 1,2 Symphonic Choir 3 Cham¬ ber Choir 4 Drill Team 1,2 SGA 2 Senior Class Play SANDRA GAIL CARPER Latin Club 1 Modern Dance 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Home¬ room Representative (Alternate) 2,3 Span¬ ish Honor Society 3,4 Office Assistant 3 FTA 4 Student Government Arts and Bulletin Boards Chairman 4 REGIS JOHN CARR House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2 Boys State Delegate 3 Ju¬ nior Class President Key Club 3,4 Secre¬ tary 4 Wrestling Team 1,2,3,4 Captain 4 CLAUDIA OWEN GARRICK Bowling Team 1,2,3 Treble Choir 2 Concert Choir 3 Choir Assistant 3 V.O.T. 4 House of Representatives (Alternate) 1 LAURA CATHERINE CASEY President of Freshman Class Drill Team I Choir 1 Treble Choir 2 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Madrigals 3,4 Senior Class Play PATRICIA A. CASSEL Art Guild I In¬ tramural Basketball 1,3 Intramural Vol¬ leyball 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 2 Eques¬ trian Club 3 KATHARINE A. CAVANAUGH Art Guild 1 Leadership Training 2 German Cmb 4 DEBORAH KAY CHAMPAIGN Office Assistant 1 Newspaper, Yearbook Staff 1 A.F.S. 4 Drama Club 4 ALBERT VERNON CHAPMAN Elec¬ tronics Club 1 French Club 2,3,4 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Flying Club 3 A.F.S. 2 Melpar Science and Research Post 4 Future Scientists of America 2 LINDA SUSAN CHAPPELL Bowling Team 1,2,3 Treble Choir 1,2 Concert Choir 3 Symphonic Choir 4 All Re¬ gional Choir 4 RAYMOND GORDON CLARK III Foot¬ ball 1,2 Soccer 1,2 (Madrid H. S.) Span¬ ish Club 3 AFS 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Intramural Soccer 4 JOYCE ANN COFFEY Treble Choir 3 VOT 4 FRANKLIN EUGENE COFFMAN VICA 4 LINDA SUE COFIELD Class Play 1,2,3, 4 American Red Cross 1 Orchestra 1,2, 3 Volleyball Team 2,3 Archery Club 2,3 Modem Dance Club 3 Treble Choir 4 JOANNE COLBERT VICA 3,4 Treas¬ urer 4 SCOTT W. COLE German Club 2,3 Treasurer 3 Varsity Track 3 Varsity Track Manager 4 Senior Class Council JANET SUSAN COLVOCORESSES Class Council 2 Float Committee 2 Junior Jollies Cheerleader 3 ANDREW JAMES CONAWAY Freshman Football J.V. Track 1,2 Homeroom Rep¬ resentative 1,3 J.V. Football Leadership Training 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Wrestling 3,4 Key Club 3,4 EVON ADELE COUCH Choir 1 Ex¬ travaganza 1 D.E. 3 BRENDA GAIL CREEKMORE Science Club 1,2 Honor Roll 2 JAN ELIZABETH CREMEANS Spanish Club 1 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 Thespian Society 3,4 Treasurer 4 Drama Play 4 Senior Class Play CHARLENE REBECCA CRISLER House of Representatives 1,2 Cosmetology Club 2 VICA Secretary 4 CAMILLE JOANNA CROMBIE Year¬ book Editor 1 Newspaper Editor 1 French Honor Society 2 Activities Com¬ mittee 3 French Club 3 Tri-Hi-Y Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Kenmore Award Letter 1 Student Government Historian 4 RICHARD ALAN CROMPTON Spanish Club 2 Golf Team 2 Bridge Club 3 Science Club 2 MICHAEL DONOVAN CROSS Fresh¬ man Football Track 1,2 Wrestling 1,2, 3,4 J.V. Football 2 Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 3 House of Representatives 1 321 WTW WILLIAM R. CUBBINS German Club 1 Rifle Team 3 Swim Club 4 DENISE LAYNE DABBS Latin Club 1 Activities Committee 1,3 Folk Lore So¬ ciety 1,2 Booster Club 4 First Place Art Award 3 SALLY ANN D’ANGELO A.F.S. 2,3 French Club 2,3 Leadership Training 2 Precisionnettes 3,4 Page Staff 3,4 Na¬ tional Honor Society 4 Senior Class Play Junior Jollies MICHAEL VITO DANT Pep Club 1 Track Team 3,4 Subterranean Science Club 3 Trophy for Intramural Wrestling 4 House of Representatives 4 KAREN LYNN DAVIDSON Library As¬ sistant 1 Drama Club 1 Pep Club 2 Leadership Training 2,3 Junior Class Council Junior Jollies MICHAEL JEFFREY DAVIDSON Lead¬ ership Training 1,2 German Club 1,2 Subterranean Science Club 3,4 Science Research Club 4 ANDREA JOANN DAVIS FHA 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 3 Secretary 4 Junior Homemaker Degree 2 Chapter Home¬ maker Degree 3 National Honor Society 3 Senior Guidance Council Representa¬ tive PATRICIA ANNE DAVIS Freshman Class President Sophomore Class Activi¬ ties Committee Junior Class Activities Co-Chairman National Honor Society 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 President 3 Fall Festi¬ val Queen 4 Senior Class Vice President WILLIAM McMILLAN - DELANO Folk Guitar Club 1 Rowling Team 1,2,3 Chess Club 1,2,3 AFS 2 French Club 3,4 Track 4 JOHN GAUDRY DICKS III House of Representatives 2 Activities Committee 2, 3 Pep Committee 2 Student Govern¬ ment 3,4 Chairman of Safety 3 Vice- President 4 Key Club 3,4 Boys State Award 3 Junior Class Council Key Club 3,4 Youth Council 4 ROBERT L. DOMINICK JR. Spanish Club 1 Bowling Team 3 Chess Club 3 President 3 Leadership Training 3 ROBERT EARL DONAGHY House of Representatives 4 Senior Guidance Rep¬ resentative Senior Class Council Leader¬ ship Training 4 JANICE MARIE DOUGHERTY Leader¬ ship Training 1,3 Sophomore Class Pub¬ licity Committee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Vice- President 4 Cavalcade Staff 4 Special Editor LEE BRUCE DRAPER Freshman Foot¬ ball JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Stage Crew 3,4 JV Track 3 DALE THOMAS DRYSDALE Porsche Rally Team 1 Drama Club 1 (Honolulu, Hawaii) Folk Guitar Club 2,3 Junior Jollies Assistant 2 German Club 3 Span¬ ish Club 4 ERNEST FRANKLIN DUKES Interna¬ tional Club 1 Swim Team 1,2 Track Team 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Cross-Country 3,4 House of Representa¬ tives 3 National Merit Scholar 4 SYLVESTER WARDELL DUNCAN Freshman Basketball 1 VICA Club Dis¬ trict President 4 KAY MARILYN DURHAM Library Club 1 Science Club 2,3,4 California Scholar¬ ship Federation 2 Girls Athletic Associa¬ tion 2 Newspaper 2 Medical Careers Club 3,4 AFS 3 Bridge Club 3,4 Sci¬ ence Council 4 DIANE JUDITH DURUM Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Junior Class Council Alternate FT A 4 ANNE CHRISTY ELLERBRAKE Junior Achievement 2 Modern Dance 3 Junior Jollies 3 Cavalette Baton Corps 4 Tri- Hi-Y Club 4 Extravaganza 4 Sweetheart Court 4 GAIL HELEN ELLERBRAKE Spanish Club 1,2 Modern Dance Club 3 Junior Jollies 3 Cavalette Baton Corps 4 Christ¬ mas Court 4 Tri-Hi-Y Club 4 PATRICIA GALE FARMER Freshman Class Senator Class Council 1,2 Float Committee 1,2,3 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Sophomore Class Senator 3 Dance Com¬ mittee 2,3 Band Committee 3 CAROL ANNE FARR House of Repre¬ sentatives 2 National Honor Society 3 Junior Class Council Jr.-Sr. Cheerleader 3 Guidance Council Representative 3 Var¬ sity Cheerleader 4 Chamber Choir 4 Vice President Senior Class Play SHERI LYNN FAW Modem Dance 4 BENIDA JOYCE FELLINGHAM Lead¬ ership Training 1,2,3,4 Junior Achieve¬ ment Award 3 Junior Jollies Latin Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 Presi¬ dent 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Sen¬ ate 4 A.F.S. 2,3,4 Treasurer 3 Historian 4 Reserve Band 2 Concert Band 3 Symphonic Band 4 MARJORIE ANN FISH Cheerleader 1 Office Assistant 1 Girls Athletic Associa¬ tion 1 J.V. Softball 2 Captain 2 Sports¬ manship Award 2 Keyettes 4 Secretary 4 National Honor Society 4 Varsity Soft- ball 3,4 Varsity Hockey 3 MICHAEL ANDREW FLETCHER Freshman Football Symphonic Choir 1,2, 3,4 J.V. Foootball 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Basketball 4 PAMELA JEAN FORNEY National Hon¬ or Society 3,4 ELIZABETH CHRISTINE FOSTER Ger¬ man Club 1,2,4 Symphonic Choir 3 Medical Careers Club 3 A.F.S. 3 Pep Club 4 Senate 4 Chamber Choir 4 Treasurer 4 History Club 4 President 4 JUDITH MARIE FOVEAUX Class Con¬ stitution Committee 1 Concert Choir 2 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Senior Class Play Senior Class Council Madrigal 3,4 Most Outstanding Girl Choir Member (Award) CHRISTINE RUTH FOWLER Spanish Club 1,2,3 Guidance Assistant 4 CHRISTINE LEA FRANZ French Club Historian 1 Sophomore Class Vice-Presi¬ dent National Honor Society 2,3,4 Treas¬ urer 3 German Club Secretary 3 Jr. Homecoming Princess 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Avi¬ ation Club 4 Student of the Month Award 2 WILLIAM JACKSON FREAR Audio- Visual Aide 1 Bowling Team 2 Science Club 3 Bridge Club 3 Archeology Club 4 Men’s Glee Club 4 Library Aide 4 Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 4 CLARK ROBERT FUNK Football 2,3,4 J.V. Basketball 2 Baseball Batting Award 3 Varsity Baseball 3,4 WALTON JAY GAINES JV Basketball Manager 2 Jr-Sr Basketball Game 3 House of Representatives 4 VERNON LINWOOD GARDENER Freshman Football Team JV Football Team 2 Varsity Football Team 3,4 All Va. Team All Regional All Metropolitan Northern District Team Most Valuable De¬ fensive lineman All Suburban ANNE LOUISE GAUZENS Freshman Cheerleader Girls Athletic Association 1,2 Freshman Class President Student Coun¬ cil Secretary 2 Cavalcade 3,4 Portu¬ gese Club 4 NORMA KAYE GENTRY Freshman Girls Choir Treble Choir 2 Concert Choir 3 Office Assistant 3 ELIZABETH SUSAN GEORGER French Club 2 FHA 2 Precisionettes 4 GAIL IRENE GEORGER Freshman Girls Choir Pep Club 1 Treble Choir 2, 3,4 Junior Jollies Jr-Sr Cheerleader 3 KENNETH STEVEN GIFFORD DE II 2 CINDY LOUISE GIORGIS Pep Club Treasurer 2 Junior Class Council Swim Club 3 Junior Jollies House of Repre¬ sentatives 4 Cavalcade Staff Third Page JAMES THOMAS GISSENDANNER Swim Team 1,2,3,4 Captain 3,4 Class Council 2,4 Newspaper 3,4 Managing Editor 4 President Northern Va. High School Swimming League DONNA GAIL GOODMAN Concert Choir 3 Chamber Choir 4 Office As¬ sistant 3 VALERIE KATHLEEN CRABSCH Ger¬ man Club 2,3,4 Secretary 3 President 4 FHA 2,3 Historian 3 National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 322 STEPHANIE GARGARA GRAHL Li¬ brary Club 2,3 FHA 3 (Einstein H.S.) PAULA FRANCES GRANGER Concert Band 1,2 Symphonic Band 3,4 Senior Class Play Drama Club 4 Senior Class Activities Committee BOBBIE JEAN GRAY Girls Athletic As¬ sociation 1 Cosmetology Club 2,3,4 VICA4 MURRAY GLENWOOD GREEN JR. Modern Dance 3,4 Pep Club 3 Art Guild 3,4 President 4 Senior Class Play Varsity Football Manager 3,4 DALE E. GREENLEE Freshman Foot¬ ball Class Council 1,2 Float Committee 1,3 Key Club 2,3,4 Cavalier Corps 2 Sophomore Class Activities Committee House of Representatives 3 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Student Government Chaplain 4 German Club Treasurer 2 BRUCE ALLEN GREINER Chamber Choir 4 ROSEMARY GRILLO FTA 1,4 Medi¬ cal Careers Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Senior Class Play DOUG GUNTER ICT I 2 ICT II 3 VICA 2,3 FREDERICK SANFORD HALL Cross Country 1 Science Club 2,3 Library As- sistant 2,3 Bowling League 2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 Flying Club 3 Key Club 4 Student Council 4 JANE HAMILTON Lab Assistant 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Cosmetology Club 4 MARY PEYTON HAMILTON Pep Club 1 Drama C’ub 2,3 Leadership Training 2 Junior Jollies English Assistant 3 Drill Team 4 Senator 4 DAVE SCOTT HAMRE Stage Crew 2, 3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Thespians 3,4 PE Assistant 2 DEBORAH ANNE HANSEN Pep Club 1 Junior Achievement 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 STEVEN PETER HANSEN Freshman Football JV Track 1,2 Freshman Class Council JV Football 2 Key Club 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Varsity Foot¬ ball 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Junior Class Vice-President Sophomore Class Activi¬ ties Chairman KATHRYN ANN HARMELING Modem Dance Club 1 Girls Chorus 3 WILLIAM PENN HARPER Symphonic Choir 1,2,3 Madrigals 2,3 House of Representatives 3 Junior Jollies Director Drama Club 4 Senior Class Play Senior Guidance Representative LAURIE S. HARRIS Extravaganza 1 French Club 2 Gym Assistant 2 English Assistant 3 LINDA G. HARRIS Cosmetology Club 4 Assistant Nurse 3 CHARLES ROBERT HARRISON Re¬ search Science Club 2 Concert Band 2 Class Council 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Boys State Nominee 3 Class Presi¬ dent 4 Key Club 4 Science Club 4 Symphonic Band 3,4 Diving Team 4 CONSTANCE CLAUDETTE HAWKINS Reserve Band 1 Intramural Basketball Team 1 Basketball Field Day Team 2 VICA 4 JANE ELIZABETH HAYES Student Council Treasurer 1 Freshman Cheer¬ leader German American Student Ex¬ change 1 National Honor Society 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Precisionettes 4 Treasurer 4 Chemistry Lab Assistant 4 KENNETH WILLIAM HEISING Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Math Team 3,4 ELISA HELLAND-HANSEN AFS 4 Keyette Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Varsity Basketball 4 MARY MARGARET HENNESSY Fresh¬ man Chorus Future Nurses Club 1,2 Treasurer I President 2 French Club 1 Spanish Club 2 Experiment in Interna¬ tional Living 1,2 Unity Newspaper 2 (Mass.) Drama Club 3,4 Medical Ca¬ reers Club Treasurer 4 Spanish Club 4 AFS 4 HOLLI JOLAN HERICKS Freshman Cheerleader House of Representatives 2 JV Basketball 2 Junior Class Secretary National Honor Society 3,4 Keyette Club 3,4 Varsity Basketball 3 Senior Class Secretary DONNA J. HICKLING French Club 1,2, 3 Junior National Honor Society 1 Bowling Team 2 Bridge Club 3,4 Secre¬ tary 3 Science Club 3,4 Secretary Treas¬ urer 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Pep Club 3 CAVALIER Copy Editor 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH HILDBOLD Fresh¬ man Football JV Track House of Rep¬ resentatives 1 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Track 2,3,4 Symphonic Band 2, 3,4 JV Wrestling 3 Key Club 3,4 Sar- geant at Arms 4 Stage Lighting Crew 4 Ugly Man 4 CLAYTON FARLEY HILL. Cross-Coun¬ try 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3 Leadership Train¬ ing 1 Mixed Choir 1 House of Repre¬ sentatives 1 DAVID CARTER HILL Hall Proctor 3 DAVID WAYNE HILL House of Rep¬ resentatives 1 First Place in V a. Indus¬ trial Arts Contest 1 CAVALIER 2,3,4 Photography Editor 2,3 Editor-in-Chief 4 Second Place Page Award 2 Key Club 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Senior Class Council Senior Class Play CHESTER MICHAEL HINCEWICZ Freshman Class Treasurer JV Basketball 1 House of Representatives 2,4 Varsity Football 2,3,4 Key Club 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Class Council 3 Ac¬ tivities Committee 3 Senate 4 GALE ANN HIRSCHMAN FHA 1 French National Honor Society 2 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Art Guild 3 Forensics Club 3 Keyette Club 4 STEPHEN DALLAS HOADLEY Ger¬ man Club 1,2 Wrestling 2,3 Science Club 3 Historian Committee 3 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Senior Historian Senate 4 Senior Class Play Chamber Choir 4 MICHAEL DAVID HOBLITZELL Spanish Club 2 BRUCE EDWARD HOGGE Freshman Basketball Freshman Football Varsity Track 1,2,3,4 JV Basketball 2 JV Foot¬ ball 2 DORA LEE HOLMES Biology Club 1 Future Medical Students 2,3 President 2,3 Girls League 2,3 Secretary of California Scholarship Federation 3 Student Council 3 Junior Class Council FTA 4 Tri- Hi-Y 4 Bowling Team 4 DOUGLAS CHARLES HOLMES Fresh¬ man Football German Club 1,2 JV Football 2 Senior Class Council ROBERT T, HOLMES Freshman Bas¬ ketball JV Football 2 DEBORAH ANN HOWARD VICA 4 HALLIE B. HOWARD Drama Club Page Staff 2,3 Poetry Editor 3 EILEEN PATRICIA HOWE Pep Club 1 Drama Club 1 Modern Dance Club 2,3 Sophomore Class Activities Commit¬ tee Varsity Hockey 3,4 Senior Class Play Tri-Hi-Y 4 MARGARET PAULA HOWELL Folk Guitar Club 1 JV Hockey 2 French Club 2 Varsity Hockey 3,4 Co-Captain 4 Keyette Club 3,4 Junior Class Senator Student Government Special Activities Chairman 4 STANDLEY LEE HOWELL French Club 1,2 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 His¬ tory Forum 3 Band Council 4 Band Historian 4 Master Musician Award 4 Band Yearbook Chairman 4 ROBERT E. HOYLE Medical Careers Club 4 Lab Assistant 4 FRAND HUDDLESTON Band 1,2 Senior Class Play Art Guild 4 KATHLEEN HULL Freshman Choir Pep Club 2 Drama Club 3,4 Spanish Club 3 Guidance Assistant 4 MARK DOUGLAS HUMPHRY Leader- ship Training 1,2 Folk Guitar Club 2 Concert Choir 2 Symphonic Choir 3 RICHARD DAVIDSON HUMPHREYS Golf Team 2,4 Bridge Club 3 Drama Club 3 Senior Class Play GREG D. HUNTER Intramural Football 1 Band 1 Intramural Basketball 2 Spanish Club 2 323 WTW SUSAN HUTCHERSON Intramural Council 2 Student Administration As¬ sistant 4 PAMELA GENE ICKERT German Club 2,3,4 Treble Choir 3 Chamber Choir 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 LESLEY MEREDITH IRWIN Intra¬ mural Basketball 1 Pep Club 1 Drama Club 3 English Assistant 3,4 Art Guild 4 Senate 4 Senior Guidance Council Representative 4 Treble Choir 4 MARY H. JACOBSEN Drama Club 1,2 Spanish Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 House of Representa¬ tives 3 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4 Student Government Elections Co-Chair¬ man 4 SHARWYN ILAINE JACOBSEN Drama Club 1 Pep Club 1,4 Concert Choir 2 Symphonic Choir 3 German Club 4 Freshman Choir 1 History Club 4 Sec¬ retary 4 JANET ANN JAMES ' Freshman Cheer¬ leader 1 House of Representatives 1 JV Cheerleader FHA 4 Modem Dance 4 LINDA ANN JENKINS DE I 2 DE II 3 DE III 4 DONNA LEE JOHNSTON Modem Dance 3,4 ELIZABETH ROSE JOHNSON Debat¬ ing Team 1 Drama Club 1,3,4 President 4 Choir 1,2 Citizenship Committee 1, 2 French Club 2 Folk Guitar Club 2 Thespian Society 3,4 President 4 Math Team 3,4 National Honor Society 4 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4 WILLIAM BRUCE JOHNSON Consti¬ tution Committee 1 Intramural Basket¬ ball 1,2 Bowling Team 1,2 JV Base¬ ball 1 Swim Team 1,2,3,4 ADELINE ELIZABETH JOLLIFF AFS I, 2,3 German Club 1,2 Drill Team 2, 3 Captain 3 Keyettes 2,3,4 ANNE MARIE JONES Basketball Team 1 JV Basketball 2 Junior National Honor Society 1 National Honor Society 3,4 Latin Club 2,3 JV Softball Team 2 Varsity Basketball 3 Student Gov¬ ernment Representative 4 J. BRITT JONES Library Assistant 3 Page Editor 4 National Honor Society 4 Science Fiction Fantasy Club 4 Senior Class Play 4 Caving Club 4 National Merit Finalist 4 LARRY BENJAMIN JONES DECA Club 4 TERRY JUKES Football 1.2,3,4 Bas¬ ketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Senior Class Council BRUCE KEENER JV Basketball 1 Sci¬ ence Research Club 3,4 Biology Lab As¬ sistant 3 Swim Team 3,4 House of Representatives 4 Archaeology Club 4 President 4 Chemistry Lab Assistant 4 Subterranean Science Club 4 BRIAN DOUGLAS KEEVER Swim Team 1,2,3,4 House of Representatives (Alternate) 1,2 Science Terrestrial Club 1 Intramural Soccer 2 French Club 1,2 Decorations Committee Chairman 3 DEBORAH ELAINE KENNEY Drama Club 1,2 Track Team 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Junior Jollies Spanish Club 3,4 Secretary 4 Senior Class Play AFS 3 Christmas Dance Co-Chairman 4 “Senior of the Week” Chairman KEVIN MICHAEL KILLOREN Fresh¬ man Football Track 1 Baseball 1 Var¬ sity Football Manager 2 Swim Club 4 PATRICIA LYNNIE KINNEY Modern Dance 1,2,3 Vice-President 3 Junior Jol¬ lies Class Council 3 National Honor Society 4 Secretary 3,4 Senior Class Play SCOTT NEIL KLEIER Band I Intra¬ mural Wrestling 2 Band III 3 Folk Lore Society 3 Symphonic Choir 4 Ac¬ tivities Committee 4 Senior Class Play 4 Extravaganza 4 House of Representatives (Alternate) 2 ROBERT H. KNIGHT Choir 1,2,3 Golf Team 2 French Club 3 Bowling Team 3 Intramural Soccer 4 Drama Club 4 House of Representatives (Alternate) 4 Senate (Alternate) 4 TERRY LEE KNOPKE Swim Team 1,2,3 Keyettes 2,3,4 Drama Club 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Class Council Mem¬ ber 4 Christmas Court 4 CRAIG ALLAN KOERBEL Reporter 1, 2, 3 House of Representatives (Alternate) 2 ANNABEL EVE KRAMER Choir 2 Drama Club 3 Advanced Choir 3 ROGER F. LAMBERT Chess Club 1,2 National Speleological Society 1,2,3,4 Terrestrial Science Club 1,2 Subterrane¬ an Science Club 3,4 DEBRA SUE LAMOND House of Rep¬ resentatives 1 Leadership Training 1 Junior Class Council Activities Committee 3 Junior Jollies Jr-Sr Cheerleader 3 Senior Class Council HEATHER LAMOND Swim Team 1,2, 3,4 Class Council (Alternate) 3 Ac¬ tivities Committee 3 Float Committee 3,4 SUSAN KAY LANE Girls Athletic Club 1 Drama Club 2,3,4 Secretary 4 AFS 2 Guidance Council Representative 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 National Thespian Society 4 Secretary 4 National Honor Society 4 Precisionnettes 4 Senior Class Play Drama Play 4 KIRSTINE JUDITH LARSEN House of Representatives 1 Class Council 2 Jun¬ ior Jollies RONALD PETER LEBLANC Chess Club 1,2 French Club 3,4 Pep Club 3 Bowling Team 3,4 ROBERT HAROLD LEE Freshman Basketball JV Football 2 Float Com¬ mittee 3,4 Guidance Representative 4 House of Representatives (Alternate) 4 Little Abner (Sadie Hawkins Dance) 4 KIRBY AL LEMESH Class Council 2 JV Track 3 Drama Club 3,4 Thespian Society 4 Senior Class Play WILLIAM MARK LEVITT House of Representatives 1,2,3,4 Math Achieve¬ ment Award 3 Senior Class Play Drama Play 4 Dramatical Arts Award BETTY JANE LILLER VOT 4 SUSAN CAROL LINDE FHA 1 Lead¬ ership Training 2 Junior Jollies Pre¬ cisionnettes 3,4 Secretary 3,4 Guidance Assistant 4 JOHN HENNING LINDEN Soccer Team 1 Football 2 Junior Jollies Drama Play 3,4 Latin Club 3,4 Drama Club 4 Thespians 4 Latin Club 4 KATHLEEN MARIA LOCKWOOD Class Council 1,2,3,4 Activities Commit¬ tee 1,2 Pep Club 1 Hecht Co. Teen Board Representative 1,2,3,4 Art Guild 3,4 Secretary 4 Junior Jollies Fall Fes¬ tival Decorating Chairman 4 Senior Class Play LINDA LEA LOGAN Drama Club 1, 2,3 President 3 Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1,2,3 Varsity Softball 2 Year¬ book Staff 3 Newspaper Staff 3 Dance Committee 3 (Manila, Philippines) Thespians 4 JAMES DOWNEY LONG Science Club 1,2,3,4 Secretary Treasurer 2 President 3 German Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Pep Club 3 Key Club 4 KERRY JAMES LONGACRE DE 4 SANDRA BARNETT LOVEJOY Fresh¬ man Girls Choir Training Choir 2 Treble Choir 3,4 FHA 4 CHRISTINE LUNDY Band (Coronado, Calif.) Concert Band 3 History Club 3 Treasurer 4 Symphonic Band 4 French Club 4 Senior Class Play JANET ELIZABETH LYNCH History Club 3,4 STEPHANIE CHARLENE LYNCH Pep Club 1,2 Contributing Editor to the Ex- celsor 1 Surf Club 2 Modern Dance Club 2 Piggy Bowl (Another school) Drama Club 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Treble Choir 4 JAMES ALVIN MAKELY Freshman Football JV Track 1 JV Football 2 Student Government Safety Committee Chairman 4 Senior Class Council Alter¬ nate EMMONS GEORGE MALONEY Latin Club 1,2 Science Club 1 History Club 3 Senior Class Float Committee Stu¬ dent Press 4 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 324 LISA DAWN MANDZAK German Club 1 Keyette Club 2,3 National Honor Society 3,4 House of Representatives 3 PAMELA ANN MARCANTONIO Fenc¬ ing Club 1 Bowling Team 1 Tennis Team 1 Activity Award 1 Junior Achievement 3 LARRY M. MARSHALL Hi-Y Club 1,2 Freshman Basketball Latin Club 2 Vice- President 2 Cavalier Corps 3,4 Current Affairs Club 3 Electronics Club 4 Presi¬ dent 4 LEE STEVEN MARTIN Water Ballet 1 Swim Team 1,2,3 Judo Club 2 House of Representatives 2 Diving Team 2 Volleyball 2,3 Basketball 3 LAURIE ANNE MASON Art Guild 1 House of Representatives (Alternate) 2 Keyettes 3,4 Activities Committee 3 Guidance Assistant 4 AFS 3 Historian Committee Chairman 2 DAYNA ROBERT MATTHEWS Sym¬ phonic Band 1,2 JV Basketball 2 Var¬ sity Tennis Team 3 Key Club 3,4 Pep Band 3 Senior Class Play Drum Major 4 Senate 4 National Honor Society 4 GLORIA GAY MAWSON FHA 1 Cos¬ metology Club 2,3 Decorating Commit¬ tee 3 VICA 4 ICT Club 4 BARBARA L. MAY French Club 1 Ac¬ tivities Committee 2,3 Float Committee 2,3 Art Show 4 CAVALIER Staff 3,4 Business Editor 4 BRUCE FRANCIS MAYHALL House of Representatives 1 Golf Team 1,3 Speech Club 2 DONALD ALLAN McCLAIN House of Representatives 1,2 Track 1,2 Math Team 3,4 Captain 4 National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4 ROBERT CRAIG McCLOSKEY German Club 1 History Club 1,3,4 House of Representatives 1 Subterranean Science Club 3 KIRSTIE MORNA McCLURE JV Soft- ball 1,2 House of Representatives (Affer- nate) 1 Equestrian Club 3,4 Vice-Presi¬ dent 3 President 4 Senate 4 Senior Class Council (Alternate) 4 WILLIAM FRANKLIN McDANIEL III Swim Team 1,2,3,4 Bowling League 1 JV Track Team 1,2 Activities Committee 4 Class Council 4 DEBRA McFARLANE Pep Club 2 Decorations Committee 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 JEFFREY D. McGARY Freshman Foot¬ ball 1 JV Track 1,2 JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 WALTER ROBERT McGEE DECA Club 2,3,4 WILLIAM HARDIE McGEE Soccer 1 Basketball 1 JV Basketball 2 JV Base¬ ball 2 Junior Jollies Chamber Choir 4 TIMOTHY VINCENT McGINN Fresh¬ man Football Varsity Wrestling 3,4 KATHRYN MARY McGOVERN House of Representatives 2,3 (Alternate) 4 Sen¬ ior Guidance Representative (Alternate) DAVID CHARLES McGREGOR Band 1,2 KATHLEEN MARY McGUIGAN Medi¬ cal Careers Club 1,2,3,4 Senator 4 FTA 2,3,4 French Club 3 Intramural Volleyball 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 THOMAS P. McLAUGHLIN Library Assistant 2,3,4 History Club 3 AFS 3 JOHN MARK McLENDON Symphonic Choir 1,2,3,4 President 4 German Club 2 All County Choir 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Madrigals 3,4 Jr-Sr Basket¬ ball Game 3 Key Club 4 All Regional Choir 4 President Pro-tempor of the Senate 4 MELISSA ELIOT McMORRIES House of Representatives 1,4 Publications Board 1 Publications Features Staff 2 Spe¬ cial Editor 3 Second Page Editor 4 Na¬ tional Honor Society 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Thes¬ pian Society 4 LINDA DIANE MELOY Intramural Council 2 Volleyball Intramurals 2 Bas¬ ketball Intramurals 2 Guidance Repre¬ sentative 3 Senior Council National Honor Society 4 Art Guild 1,2,3,4 AFS 3,4 SHARON A. MELVIN Bowling League 3 Prom Committee 3 Guidance As¬ sistant 3 House of Representatives 3 ROD MARK MERRILL Freshman Foot¬ ball Freshman Baseball PAMELA JEAN MILAM Choir 1,2,3,4 Intramural Sports 1,2,3 Baton Corps 2 French Club 3 Swim Team 3 FTA 3,4 KATHY FRANCES MILILLO AFS 1 2 House of Representatives 3 Junior Class Activities Committee Student Gov¬ ernment Arts and Bulletin Board Chairman 4 Co-Chairman Fall Festival Dance 4 Sweetheart Court 4 JEFFREY GRANT MITCHELL Band 1 Summer Band 2 TIMOTHY CHRIS MITCHELL Swim Team 1 Junior Jollies Extravaganza 4 Madrigals 4 House of Representatives (Alternate) 4 WILLIAM CURTIS MONEY JR. Class Council 3,4 JOHN I. MONTAGUE Junior Jollies Intramural Weightlifting Champion 4 JAMES ROGER MONTGOMERY Varsi¬ ty Golf Team 1 Senior Guidance Repre¬ sentative LINDA CHRISTINE MORALES Fresh¬ man Cheerleader Captain JV Cheerleader 2 Sophomore Class Senator Varsity Cheer¬ leader 3,4 Co-Captain 4 Keyette Club 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Sweet¬ heart Court 3 Fall Festival Court 4 ELIZABETH ANN MULLAN CAVA¬ LIER Staff 3,4 Underclassmen Assistant 3 Student Life Editor 4 Leadership Training 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 House of Rep¬ resentatives 4 JAMES SAMUEL MURPHY Freshman Football JV Football President Sym¬ phonic Band 4 Conductor for Senior Class Play 4 Drum Major 4 Stage Band 4 Senator 4 ROBERT C. MURPHY Weightlifting 1 Golden Glove Boxing 1 CATHERINE ELLEN MUSCO Fresh¬ man Class Secretary FTA 1,2,3,4 Sec¬ retary 4 Junior Class Activities Commit¬ tee Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Senior Class Senator JOHN GUS NANCE Newspaper 1 Fresh¬ man Football Constitutional Convention 2 House of Representatives 3,4 KATHLEEN SHIELA NATION Journal¬ ism Club 2,3 School Spirit Committee 2,3 NANETTE MARIE NENCIONI Swim Team 2,3,4 Secretary Treasurer 4 FTA 4 WILLIAM FRANKLIN NESLEY Fresh¬ man Football JV Baseball 1,2 Captain 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Sportsmanship Award 4 Varsity Baseball 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 Junior Class Activities Com¬ mittee Symphonic Choir 3 National Honor Society 3,4 CANDY JEANNE NEWBY Bowling Team 1 Intramural Council 1,2,3,4 JV Hockey 2 Art Guild 2 Varsity Hockey 3,4 Span¬ ish National Honor Society 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 LORRIE LEE NEWELL House of Rep¬ resentatives 1,2 Historian Committee 1 Intramural Basketball 1 Publication Com¬ mittee 2 Junior Jollies Christmas Queen 4 JOSEPH WILLIAM NEWLAND Auto Mechanics 3,4 VICA Club Reporter 4 DEBORAH ANNE NOBLE Pep Club 1, 2.3 Drama Club 2 All County Chorus 3 Bowling Team 4 Senior Class Play JERRY ASHBY OBAUGH Freshman Football Auto Mechanics Club 2,3 Auto Mechanics Assistant 4 JOSEPH JOHN O’BUSEK Mixed Choir BARBARA ANNE O’DONNELL Foren¬ sics 1 Literature Club 1 Honor Roll 1,2, 3.4 YCS 1,2 Newspaper 2 French Club 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 ROBIN P. ODONELL Yearbook 1,2 French Club 1,4 Algebra I Award 1 French I Award 1 Junior National Honor Society 1 Dance Committee 3 FTA 4 Fall Festival Decorating Committee 4 325 WTW SUSAN B. OFFERMANN Swim Club Secretary Treasurer 3 Jr-Sr Cheerleader 3 House of Representatives 4 Guidance As¬ sistance 4 Senior Class Play ELIZABETH ANNE OLIVER Constitu¬ tional Committee 1 Swim Team 1,2 Band 1,2 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Leadership Training 3,4 FTA 4 CAROL ANN OPPENHEIM Freshman Choir Class Council 2,3 Sophomore Class Publicity Committee House of Rep¬ resentatives Alternate 2,4 Guidance Assis¬ tant 3 Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 National Honor Society 4 PHILIP NIC ORTH Activities Commit¬ tee 3 JACK ANDREWS OURS Concert Band 1,2 Varsity Wrestling 4 VICA 4 ROGER ALLEN OURS JV Wrestling 1 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4 VICA 3 North¬ ern Va. Champion Wrestling 3 ROBERT EUGENE OWENS Intramural Basketball 4 Intramural Weightlifting 4 WILLIAM DENTON OWENS Latin Club 2,3 Flying Club 2 Intramural Football 3 Intramural Basketball 4 STEPHEN WAYNE PACELEY Intra¬ mural Volleyball Captain 2 Math Team 3 Science Club 3,4 National Honor So¬ ciety 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Guid¬ ance Representative 4 ALBERT LEE PALMER Intramural Football 3 Intramural Basketball 4 STEVEN GUST PAPPAS FSA 1,2,3 Symphonic Band 3,4 Pep Band 4 Senior Class Play Pit Band 3,4 Stage and Light¬ ing Crew 4 NANCY ELLEN PARRY Medical Careers Club 1,2,3 President 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Treasurer Chaplain 3 Keyettes 3,4 French Club 2 Varsity Hockey 3,4 Senior Class Senator Jr.-Sr, Cheerleader 3 MARGARET F. PAXTON Treble Choir 2 Concert Choir 3 Symphonic Choir 4 Extravaganza 3,4 KAREN LEE PAXTON Extravaganza 3,4 JOHN BARTHOLOMEW PECORAK Freshman Football Freshman Basketball Freshman Baseball House of Representa¬ tives 1,2,3 JV Basketball 2 JV Baseball 2,3 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Varsity Base¬ ball 4 National Honor Society 3,4 News¬ paper Staff Sports Editor 4 Guidance Representative 3 JILL BETH PELOSKY Band 1,2 Con¬ cert Band 3 Symphonic Band 4 Extrava¬ ganza 4 Senior Class Play ROBERT THOMAS PENDLEY JV Track 2 Varsity Track 3,4 Guidance Repre¬ sentative (Alt.) LOUIS ROBERT PERINI French Club 3 Pep Club 3 Drama Club 3 Christmas Dance Decorations 4 Float Committee 4 RONALD LOUIS PETERSEN Bowling Club 1 Spanish Club 2,3 Science Club 3,4 Bridge Club 3,4 Intramural Soccer 3 Subterranean Science Club 3 Drama Club 4 SHARON L. PFLEGER JV Cheerleader (Co-Captain) 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4 Extravaganza 3 Homecoming Court 4 Senior Class Play BRENDA DIANE PHARES VOT 4 STEPHEN REED PICKERING Fresh¬ man Baseball Band 1,2 JV Baseball 2 Varsity Baseball 3,4 National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Aviation Club 3 Cavalier Corps 3 ROBERT JAMES PICKFORD Constitu¬ tional Committee 1 Band 1,2 National Honor Society 3,4 Symphonic Band 3 Subterranean Science Club 4 President 4 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ELAINE PLUMMER Symphonic Band 2, 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 FTA 3,4 Symphonic Band Council 3,4 Senate 4 DONALD W. POOL VOCT Electronics 2,3 Gym Assistant 3,4 ERIC CAMERON POMMER Spanish Club 3 Swim Club 4 Lab Assistant 4 ELIZABETH PORTER House of Repre¬ sentatives 1 Modern Dance Club 1 Tri- Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 President 4 Junior Class Council Senate Executive Council DARYL HATTON POWELL Intramural Wrestling 1 Activities Committee 1 In¬ tramural Basketball 2 Cavalier Corps 2, 3 Vice-President 3 House of Representa¬ tives 2 Senate 3 Student Government Building and Grounds Chairman 4 JAMES ALBERT POWERS Sophomore Class Council GREG POZINSKY House of Representa¬ tives 1 Constitutional Convention 2 Stu¬ dent Government Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Key Club 3,4 Junior Jollies Boys State Senator 3 Student Government President 4 DONNA LYNN PRALL House of Rep¬ resentatives 1,2,3 Junior Class Historian MICHAEL DONORAN PRATT Photo Club 1 Freshman Basketball Sopho¬ more Class Historian Intramural Basket¬ ball 2 French Club 3 Drama Club 3,4 Dranesville Project 3 Page Editor 4 Lab Assistant 4 DAVID BLAKER PRICER German Club 1,2,3 House of Representatives 1 Alter¬ nate 3 Activities Committee 1,4 Rifle Club 2,3 Historian Committee 2 JOHN VERNON PRODAN Cross Coun¬ try 1 Science Club 1,2,4 Golf Team 2 Math Team 2,4 California Scholastic Federation 2 Astronomy Committee 3 WILLIAM ANTHONY RACETTE Fresh¬ man Football Chess Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 2,4 House of Representatives Al¬ ternate 1 Leadership Training 4 Track 4 CHRIS THOMAS RAFALKO House of Representatives Alternate 2 Cross Coun¬ try 3 Senior Class Treasurer French Club 4 Pep Club 4 DAVID THOMAS RAFALKO House of Representatives 4 Alternate 2,3 Concert Band 2 Symphonic Band 3,4 Stage Band 4 Publications Representative 4 MARCO ANTONIO RAMIREZ Track 2, 3.4 Cross Country 3,4 DANIEL WILLIAM RAVEN Track 2,3, 4 Special Activities Committee 4 LES ROY REAVES Track 3, 4 Cross Country 3,4 Junior Class Council Lead¬ ership Training 3 House of Representa¬ tives 4 BRUCE RICHARD REES Track Team 1.2.4 Activities Committee 1,2,3 Float Committee 1,2 DONALD ALLAN REEVES, JR. Bowl¬ ing Intramural 1,2 Basketball Intramurals 2 German Club 4 Publicity Committee 4 Leadership Training 4 CATHERINE JOHNSON REID House of Representatives 1 Girls’ Varsity Ten¬ nis 1 Science Club 3 Pep Club 3 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Chairman of Fine Arts Committee 4 Student Govern¬ ment Leadership Training Chairman 4 KAREN PATRICIA REID Medical Ca¬ reers Club 2 Junior Jollies Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y 4 Precisionettes 4 Activities Committee 4 Senior Class Play DAVID MICHAEL REYNOLDS Class Council Alternate 4 JOHN ROBERT RHEA Wrestling Team 3 Tennis Team 4 Pep Club 4 CHRISTINE RILEY Freshman Cheer¬ leading JV Cheerleading Varsity Cheer¬ leading 3,4 Captain 4 Girls’Track Team 1,2,3,4 JV Basketball Team 1 Modern Dance Club 1 Senate 2,4 Guidance Council Representative 3 WILLIAM GRISWOLD RIPPEY House of Representatives Alternate 2 Science Club 3,4 Vice President 4 Honor So¬ ciety 3,4 Senior Class Play RICHARD CHARLES ROBERTS-Swim Club 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 Bowling Intramurals 3,4 Art Guild 4 Drama Club 4 Thespians 4 PATRICIA ANN ROONEY Mixe d Cho¬ rus 1,2 Red Cross 1,2 (Iowa) Pep Club 3 (Texas) DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 326 ELIZABETH ANN ROSEBERRY Intra¬ mural Council 1 Intramural Basketball 1, 2 Swim Team 2 JOHN EDWARD ROTH House of Repre¬ sentatives 2,3 Subterranean Science Club 3,4 Treasurer 3 Co-President 4 Ter¬ restrial Science Club 1 Chess Club Secre¬ tary Treasurer 3 Library Committee Chair¬ man 4 Fantasy and Science Fiction Club 4 LINDA ROWELL Scholastic Award (Conn.) Concert Choir 3 Senior Guid¬ ance Representative JULIA ANNE RUBINO Track Day Soft- ball 2 AFS 3 Volleyball Day 3 (Mass.) FHA 4 KATHLEEN MARY RYAN Drama Club 1 FHA 2 Cavalier Staff 2 Sophomore Newsletter Junior Jollies Junior Publi¬ city Committee Precisionnettes 4 Senior Activities Committee LESLIE ANN RYMER Concert Band 1 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 All District Band 4 Senior Class Play CELESTE KAY SAMMET Bowling Team 1, 2 Intramural Volleyball 3 Gym Assis¬ tant 4 Senior Class Play SHARON LEE SAMPLES Student Coun¬ cil Treasurer 1 Varsity Tennis Team 2,3 School Newspaper 2,3 Homecoming Chair¬ man 4 Pep Club 3 Vice-President 3 Scholastic Award 1 Citizenship Award 1 DONALD LAWRENCE SCARR Football 1,2 Baseball 1 Wrestling 1,2,3,4 GARY STEPHEN SCHIRMER Drama Club 1 Rifle Team 1 CYNTHIA LEE SCHMAGEL JV Cheer¬ leader 3 French Club 2,3 President 3 National Honor Society 3 Homecoming Court 3 Junior Civitan Club 3 (N. C.) LINDA MAY SCHNEIDER German Club 1,2 Drama Club 1 Pep Club 2 Modern Dance 3 Leadership Training 3 Tri- Hi-Y 4 House of Representatives 4 Cava¬ lier 3 Directory Editor 3 DEAN FREDERICK SCHNOOR Pep Band 1 Cross Country Team 1 Basket¬ ball 1 Concert Band 2,3 Symphonic Band 4 SHARON ANN SCHULTZ Concert Band 1,2 French Club 1,2 Swim Club 1,2,3 Symphonic Band 3,4 Medical Careers Club 3,4 Vice-President 4 National Hon¬ or Society 4 FTA 4 Treasurer 4 DANA LEE SCOTT CAVALIER 2,3,4 Sports Editor 3,4 Page Award—Photog¬ raphy 3 Bowling Intramurals 4 MARY ANN SCOTT Treble Choir 1 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2 Se- noir Class Play Choral Directory 4 Ac¬ tivities Committee 1,2 Symphonic Choir 2,3,4 Madrigals 3,4 DEBRA JOYCE SEBRING Freshman Class Council House of Representatives 2.3 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Vice-President 3 Sym¬ phonic Choir 3,4 National Honor Society 3.4 Student Government Spirit Chairman 4 Madrigals 4 MARLIE ANN SEIBERT Modern Dance Club 1,2,3,4 State Gymnastics Competi¬ tion 2 House of Representatives 3 CAVALIER Staff 3,4 Copy Editor 3 Faculty Editor 4 Class Council 3 MOLLY LOUISE SHANNON Girls’ JV Basketball 2 Girls’ Varsity Basketball 3,4 Class Council 2 Girls’ Varsity Hockey 3,4 Co-Captain 4 Girls’ Track Team 2,3 In¬ tramural Council Vice President 3,4 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 W. T. Woodson Tri-Hi-Y 4 Hockey Sportsmanship Award 4 RICHARD M. SHANNON Intramural Council 1 JV Wrestling 2 JV Baseball 2 Varsity Wrestling 3 PAUL JEPSON SHAVER JV Football Manager 2 French Club 3,4 V arsity Football Manager 4 MARK CLINTON SHELLEY Pep Club 1,2,3 Extravaganza 1 Chess Club 1 Spanish Club 3 Bowling League 4 Se¬ nior Class Play MARY PATRICIA SHEEHAN Junior Honor Society 1 French Club 1,2 School Paper 2 FHA 3,4 Keyettes 3,4 CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SHERIS AFS 1 Pep Club 1 Swim Team 1 Track 1 House of Representatives 1 Secretary 4 Spanish National Honor Society 4 MAUREEN SHIELDS Drama Club 1 Intramural Volleyball 2 Junior Carnival Prom Committee 3 Track Team 3 Drill Team 3 Hri-Hi-Y 3 Senior Class Play PATRICIA SIMPSON Cosmetology Club 2 VICA Treasurer 4 PATRICIA SINNETT Junior Class Ac¬ tivities Committee House of Representa¬ tives 3 Spanish Club 2,3,4 Keyette Club 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Spanish National Honor Society 3,4 Secretary 4 Senior Class Spirit Chairman Optimist Award 4 MARY FRANK SLAUGHTER Art Honor Society 2 Float Committee 2 Page Lit¬ erary Magazine 3,4 ELAINE PATRICIA SLAV1N Field Hock- ey 1 Boosters Club 1 Pep Club 3 Of- fice Assistant 3 Drill Team 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Secretary 4 Library Assistant 4 COLLEEN TARA SMALL Basketball 1 ,i 2 Tennis 1,2 Volleyball 1,2 FHA 3,4 President 4 Senate 4 MICHAEL R. SMALLWOOD Junior Civitan 1,2 Basketball Intramurals 1,2 German Club 2 House of Representatives 1,2 BONNIE LOUISA SMITH Freshman Choir Bowling Team 1,2 Treble Choir 3 House of Representatives (Alternate) 3 VOT Club 4 GARY DONALD SMITH Track 3 JAMES W. SMITH Concert Band 1 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Band Assistant 2,3,4 Stage Band 4 Band Council 4 JOYCE ANNE SMITH Intramurals 1 Guidance Assistant 3 House of Repre¬ sentative (Alt.) P.E. Assistant 4 ROBERT SMITH Freshman Football 1 JV Football 2 JV Wrestling 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Wrestling 3 STEVEN MEAL SMITH First Place in Science Fair 1 Bridge Club 2,3 President 3 Chess Club 1,2 President 1 National Honor Society 3,4 Tudor Chairman 4 Math Team 3,4 Drama Club 4 Drama Play 4 CYNTHIA ANDREE SNYDER Art Club 1,2 Choir 1 MARLA KAY SPARKS Newspaper Edi¬ tor 1 Scholastic Merit Award 1 House of Representatives 1 Fencing Team 2 Captain 2 Drama Club 2 Choir 2 Dra- matic Merit Award 2 Varsity Cheerleader 3 Captain 3 Senior Class Play Drama ¬ tic Merit Award 2 RICHARD PALMER SPRAGUE JV Foot¬ ball 2 JV Wrestling 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Track 2,3,4 Symphonic Choir 3,4 Varsity Wrestling 3,4 BRENDA G. STAMPER FHA 1 Cos¬ metology Club 2 VICA 4 JUDY ANN STAUFFER Spanish Club 1, 2 Bowling Team 1,2,3 Drama Club 1,4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 BARRY KENNETH STEIN Bowling Team 2 Chess Club 2 JUDITH LENORE STEIN Freshman Cheerleader 1 Treasurer of Junior Class Director of Junior Jollies National Honor- Society 3,4 Symphonic Choir 2,3,4 Cho¬ rale 3,4 Keyettes 3,4 Vice-President 4 Senior Class Play JACK STEINHORST Freshman Football 1 JV Football 2 Float Decorations 2 Subterranean Science Club 3 Varsity Track 3,4 Senior Class Council Member Intramural Wrestling 4 CHARLES R. STEVENS Symphonic Band 2,3,4 Aviation Club 3,4 Latin Club 3 Guidance Representative 3,4 MICHAEL ROBERT STONE Football 1 Rifle Team 2 327 WTW STEPHEN CHARLES STONE House of Representatives 2,4 Aviation Club 3,4 Class Council Activities Committee 3 GEORGE THOMAS STORY Model Rocket Club 1,2 German Club 1,2 Con¬ cert Band 1 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 JV Wrestling 3 All Re¬ gional Band 4 Senior Class Play Stage Crew 3,4 Guidance Representative 3 NANCY STRICKLAND AFS 1,3,4 Fresh¬ man Choir Treble Choir 1 Symphonic Choir 3,4 German Club 3,4 JANET LEE SULLIVAN Pep Club 1, Drama Club 1 Freshman Choir French Club 1,2 Concert Choir 2 Keyettes 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Symphonic Choir 3 Library Assistant 2,3,4 ROBERT L. SUPINGER ICT 3,4 KAREN TALLEY Pep Club 1,2 Debate Team 1 CAVALIER Staff 3,4 Leadership Training 3,4 National Honor Society 4 FTA 4 Tri-Hi-Y President 4 DONNA JOYCE TEAGLE CAVALIER 2 ,3,4 Underclassmen Editor 2,3 Senior Editor 4 House of Representatives 3,4 Leadership Training 3,4 Tri-HiY 4 THERESA JEAN THOMAS Concert Band 1,2 French Club 2 Symphonic Band 3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 House of Representatives Alternate 3,4 Senior Play Band Tri-Hi-Y 4 CYNTHIA KAY THORN Volleyball Team 1,2 Pep Club 1,2 Spanish Club 2,3 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Intramurals 2,3 Class Council Alternate 3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 CAVALIER Staff 4 RUTH ANN TUCKER Junior Class Coun¬ cilman Senior Class Councilman Medi¬ cal Careers Club 1 FTA 4 Yearbook Staff 3 Faculty Co-Editor 4 House of Representatives 2 JAMES KING TYSON Newspaper Staff I Debate Team 1 Chess Club 1 (Ascension Academy) Latin Club 2,3,4 Bridge Club 3,4 Science Club 3,4 Newspaper Staff 4 KENDRA ANN VANDERMEULEN House of Representatives 1 Swim Club 1, 2,3,4 Symphonic Choir 2,3,4 Keyettes 3, 4 President 4 Senate 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Latin Honor Society 3,4 KRISTINE LOUISE VIK Band 1 GAA 1 French Club 2,3 National French Honor Society 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Activities Chairman 4 CHRISTINE ELSE VILTOFT Drama Club 1,2,3,4 Track Team 3 Intramurals 3 ROSS EUGENE WALKER Soccer Award 3,4 Wrestling 3,4 Rifle Team 3,4 CAROL SAYER WALLINE Class Coun¬ cil 1,2 Extravaganza 1,2,3 Activities Committee 2 Senate 3 Varsity Cheer¬ leader 3,4 Fall Festival Court 4 TRUDY CHARLENE WAMSLEY Intra¬ mural Council 1,2,3 Pep Club 2,3 Span¬ ish National Honor Society 3,4 VICKI MARIE WEATHERHOLTZ YFC 2 Secretary 2 FHA 3 Girls Volleyball 2 Girls Track and Field 3,4 SHARON LOUISE WEBB Freshman Cheerleader JV Cheerleader Jr-Sr Cheer¬ leader Captain 3 Symphonic Choir 3 Leadership Training 3 Christmas Court Maid of Honor 4 Daisy Mae at Sadie Hawkins 4 STEPHEN ANDREW WEIGLER De¬ bate Team 2,3,4 Varsity Tennis Team 2 JOHN M. WEIR JV Football 1 Bowling Team 2 Swim Team 3 Tennis Team 3 PHIL M. WEISS Subterranean Science Club 1,2,3,4 CAVALIER Staff 3,4 Edi- tor-in-Chief 4 Science Research Club 3 Biology Lab Assistant 3 Senate 4 Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4 Board of Con¬ trols 4 “It’s Academic” Team 4 PETRA DAGMAR WENDE Gymnastics I Track 1 Modern Dance 1,2,3,4 Presi¬ dent 4 German Club 1,2,3,4 Junior Jol¬ lies 2,3 National Honor Society 4 Christ¬ mas Dance Chairman 3 Senior Guidance Council Representative Senior Class Play NANETTE BETH WESTON Spanish Club 2 House of Representatives 4 Al¬ ternate 2 CAVALIER Staff 2,3,4 Lay¬ out Editor 4 Junior Class Council Acti¬ vities Committee 3 Art Guild 4 DIANE WEYMOUTH Camera Club 1 Folk Singing Club 2 Volleyball 2 Year¬ book 3 Tennis 3 Drama 3 (another school) Senior Class Play GREGORY JOHN WHEAL Christmas Dance Decorating Committee PAMELA JEAN WHEELER JV Softball 1,2 FNA 2,3 BENJAMIN L. WHITE Subterranean Science Club 1,2,3,4 President 2,3 Sen¬ ate 2,3,4 Page Staff 3,4 Editor 4 Board of Controls 4 Science Fiction and Fan¬ tasy Club 4 FRED GRINNELL WHITE JV Football 3,4 Wrestling 3,4 Track 3,4 Rifle Team 3,4 MARJORIE ANNE WHITTET French Club 4 WENDY STEVENS WILBURN Fresh¬ man Class Council Activities Chairman 1 Extravaganza 1,2,3,4 House of Repre¬ sentatives 2,3 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Sweetheart Court 4 DEBORAH SUSAN WILKES FHA 2,3 Secretary 3 LARRY BRODEN WILLIAMS Math Club 2 Terrestrial Science Club 2 JV Wrestling 2 Chess Club 3 Science Club 3 ADELE MARIE WILSON Girls Track Team 3 Jr-Sr Cheerleader 3 HERBERT E. WILSON Freshman Foot¬ ball House of Representatives 1 Class Council 2,3 Junior Achievement 3,4 President 3,4 Senate 4 Float Commit¬ tee 2 CAROL SUE WINCHELL German Club 3 FHA Degree Officer 3 Girls Athletic Association 3 Miss FHS Committee Chair¬ man 3 Girls State Track 3 Intramurals 4 Senior Committee 4 ANN H. WINKLER Hockey Intramurals 1 Choir 1 Tennis Intramurals 1,2 Tre¬ ble Choir 2 FTA 3,4 Historian 4 Medi¬ cal Careers Club 3 Concert Choir 3 CAVALIER Staff 4 Special Activities Committee 4 KAREN SUE WOLFF FHA 1,2,3 Dra¬ ma Club 1,2,3 JACK RICHARD WOODSIDE Science Club 1,2,3,4 Historian 2 President 4 Math Team 2,4 Senate 3,4 Top 40 in Westinghouse Science Talent Search MARTHA L. WOOLARD Drama Club 2 Literary Club 2( Ft. Campbell, Ky.) Ger¬ man Club 3 AFS 3 Drama Club 3 (Carlisle, Pa.) Science Club 4 German Club 4 Tutor 4 JOELLEN MARGARET WRIGHT French Club 1 Girls Drill Team 1 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 Atlantic Ecology Club 2,3 Newspaper Staff 3 (Virginia Beach) THORNE KENNETH WRIGHT Pep Club 1 Spanish Club 2,3 Art Guild 1, 2,3 Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 4 BELINDA SUE WYNKOOP Girls Choir 2 Clinic Assistant 2 Concert Choir 3 ICT 3,4 NANCY CECILLE YOUNG Intramurals 1,2 FHA 3 German Club 3,4 Treas¬ urer 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 House of Representa¬ tives 4 MOHAMMAD A. ZARIE Intramural Soccer 4 AFS 4 STEVE ZEIGLER House of Representa¬ tives 1,2 Freshman Football JV Foot¬ ball 2 Class Council 2 Varsity Football 3,4 Most Valuable Defensive Back 3,4 Captain 4 BLANE LESLIE ZIRILLI Freshman Football Track 2 Swim Team 3 Junior Achievement 3 Intramural Weightlifting 4 LINDA D. ZUK Freshman Choir 1 Modern Dance 1 FHA 3 VOT 4 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 328 The 1969 Cavalier Directory A ABELL, JOHN JR. 168 ABERNETHY, BARBARA 126 ABOE, ROXANA 126 ABRAHAMSON, DONALD 168 ABSHIRE, ANGELA 168 ACREE, ELIZABETH 168 ACUFF, CATHEY 140, 146 ADAMS, BRIAN 146 ADAMS, CHARLES 126 ADAMS, GEORGE 126 ADAMSON, GAIL 146 ADAMSON, ROBERT 126,137 ADDINGTON, DEBORAH 168 ADDINGTON, MOIRA 16 ADKINS, MR. ELMO JR.117 ADLER, ALLISON 168 AFS 234 AGRESTA, LINDA 146 AHERN, MICHAEL 126 AKRIDGE, DALE JR. 146 ALDER, GAY 16 ALE, KATHLEEN 126 ALEXANDER, JUDY 168 ALFORD, DAVID 126 ALGER, DEBRA 126 ALLEN, PAULINE 168 ALLEN, SANDRA 168 ALLSHOUSE, MICHAEL 168 ALLSHOUSE, SHARON 126 ALMON, WILLIAM 168 ALOUF, PAUL 168 ALSHEREEDAH, IBRAHIM 16 AMOS, JULIA 146 AMOS. PAUL 168 ANDEkSON, CAROLYN 146 ANDERSON, KENNETH 168 ANDERSON, TIMOTHY 126 ANDREAS, MICHAEL 146 ANDREWS, JANA 168 ANDRUS, PATRICK 146 ANSHELES, CAROLE 16 ANSHELES. JILL 146 APOSTOLAKIS, MR. CHRIS 117 ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB 264 ARD, JOHN 168 ARD, SUZANNE 126 ARICO, BERNICE 16, 62 ARICO, JOHN 140, 146 ARICO, LAUREN 168 ARMBRIS, MISS JULIA 98 ARMSTRONG, JAMES 168 ARMSTRONG, JOHN 16, 210, 211 ARMSTRONG, ROBERT 16 ARNO, DAVID 16 ARNO, FREDRICK 168 ART GUILD 259 ASHLEY, STEPHANIA 146 ASHTON, MRS. BETSY 106 ASHTON, DOUGLAS 168 ASHTON, STUART 126 ASSISTANTS 276, 277, 278, 279 ATHERTON, J. W. 168 ATKINS, DOUGLAS 126 ATKINSON, JILL 126,278 ATWkLL, LINDA 126 AULL, ALYSON 16 AULL, JOHN 146 AVERliLL, HARRY 126 AVIATION CLUB 266 AYERS. WILLIAM 168 B BACAS, DIANE 16 BACAS, GEORGIA 126 BAER, CHARLES 168 BAILEY, HELEN 168 BAILEY, JAMES 126 BAILEY, JANET 146 BAILEY, KAREN 168 BAILEY, MARY 168 BAILEY, RONALD 16 BAIRD, MARGARET 146 BAKER, FREDRICK 16 BAKER, MICHAEL BAKER, STUART 168 BALCH, DEBORAH 126 BALDWIN, NANCY 126 BALL, PATRICIA 16 BALLENGER, PAUL 126 BALLEW, KIMBERLY 16 BALLOU, BRYAN 126 BALLOU, GINNY 16 BALZER, DENISE 16 BANKS, kRS. LOUISE 99 BARB, CHARLES 168 BARBATO, JOHN 126 BARBOUR, JAMES 168 BARBOUR, RAY 16, 59 BARHAM, ALICE 168 BARHAM, MR. GENE 85 BARNES, STANLEY 146, 161 BAROV, LISA 168 BARRETT, CAROL 16 BARRIGAN, JANET 168 BARRIGAN, JULIE 16 BARRINGER, CRAIG 17 BARTEN, JOAN 146 BASS, CATHERINE 126 BASS, LINDA 17 BASSING, RICHARD 126 BATCHER, ROBERT 146 BATON CORPS 256 BATTEN, MICHAEL 146 BAUGHAN, MR. OSCAR 116 BAULCH, HARRY 146 BAUMGARTEN, RICHARD 17, 38, 62, 65 BAUSSUS, ULRIKE 147 BAVARIA, MARY 126, 229 BAWER, JOYCE 126 BAWER, KENNETH 168 BEAVER, LAURA 147 BEBB, LAUREL 17 BECHTEL, GWENDOLYN 17 BECK, ANTHONY 147 BECK, TERRY 168 BECK, WILLIAM 147 BECKER, KARL 126 BECKWITH, HUBERT 126 BECKWITH, PAUL 168 BECZKIEWICZ, MARY 126 BEDINGER, MRS. JOAN 82 BEERS, MRS. ANNE 120 BENTON, MRS. RUTH 105 BELANGER, DAVID 147 BELDY, CHARLES 169 BELFIELD, ALICIA 126 BELL, ALLAN 147 BELL, CATHERINE 126 BELL, JOYCE 17 BELL, JULIE 147 BELL. MARY 17 BELLbSj WALTER 147 BELLEVILLE, RICHARD 126 BELSCHES, CHARLES 169 BENDER. DIANE 18 BENNETT, DAVID 18 BENNETT, JOHN 126 BENOIT, MARK 17, 18 BENSON. ANN 18 BERNE, LYNDA 18 BERRY, JILDA 147 BETHEL, DEBORAH 126 BEVIS, CARL 147 BHUMICHITR, CHIRAPHON 127 BICKMORE, JUDY 169 BICKMORE, SUSAN 19 BIELICH, MR. NICHOLAS 101 BIERMAN, LORILYN 147 BILLAK, MR. CHARLES 74 BILLINGS, MISS DOROTHY 113 BILLINGSLEY, NANCY 19 BINGHAM, MICHAEL 141 BINKLEY, DELANE 121 BIRCH, CAROL 169 BIRCH, DAVID 127 BISHOP, LISA 169 BISHOP, STEVE 169 BIXLER, BARBARA 127 BIXLER, BARRY 19 BIXLER, BRENDA 146 BLACK, CHERYL 169 BLACK, DAVID 169 BLACK, JOYCE 169 BLACK, ROY 147 BLADE. PAMELA 147 BLADEfeGROEN, KAREN 169 BLADER.GROEN, MARK 169 BLAIR, JANET 127 BLAND. ROGER 169 BLANKfeNSHIP, ANN 170 BLANKENSHIP, ERIC 19 BLANTON, MR. CHARLES 74 BLASE, ROBERT 147 BLASINGAME, MARY 19 BLAZEY, FRANK 147 BLAZY. LOUIS 127 BLEVINS, DANNY 127 BLOCH, JAMES 147 BLOODGOOD, JANE 19 BLUMENTHAL, CATHERINE 120 BLUMENTHAL, LEE 127 BOBLITT. JOY 127 BODAGER, BARBARA 170 BOHEN, CHRISTINA 127 BOHEN, PAMELA 147 BOLT, MR. AL 103 BOLT, RICHARD 19 BOLTZ, RICHARD 147 BOMBA, KEVIN 170 BOND, REED 127 BONHAM, ELLEN 170 BONHAM, SUSAN 19 BONIFACIO, ROBERT 170 BONZANO, DON 147 BOOTHE, JAMES 170 BOROUGHS, THOMAS 19 BORRESEN, SUSAN 19 BOTTINY, CHRISTINE 170 BOTTINY, WALTER 19 BOULTER, DOROTHY 19 BOULTER,STEVEN 170 BOURNE LINDA 170 BOWEN, MISS PATRICIA 113 BOWERS, MRS. KATHRYN 82 BOWERS, MISS PATRICIA 84 BOWMAN, JOHN 170 BOWMAN, RONALD 127 BOYD. LEE 147 BOYLE, PATRICIA 147 BRACEWELL, CATHY 128 BRADFORD, STUART 19. 204 BRADLEY, GEORGE 170 BRADLEY, JANET 128 BRADY, JOSEPH 147 BRAGG. SANDRA 170 BRAMBLE, JO 170 BRANDT, DEBORAH 147 BRANNAN, PATRICIA 128 BRANT, DAN 19, 21 BRANT, DON 128 BRANTLEY, JANET 170 BRASE, GERALD 147 BRASSE, CONNIE 19 BRATTER, ROGER 20 BRAY, MR. WILLIAM 118 BRENTON, BETH 147 BRIDENSTINE, THOMAS 20 BRIDGE CLUB 267 BRIDGES, WILLIAM 20,190,193 BRIGGS, MARGARET 128 BRILL, GREG 170 BRINER, PATTI 147 BRQOKS , DENNIS 20 BROOKS, PHILIP 170 BROOKS, STEPHEN 20 BROWN, DEBORAH 147 BROWN, DONALD 20 BROWN, JAPHOUS 128 BROWN, KENNETH 170 BROWN, LINDA 20 BROWN, MARTHA 170 BROWN, MR. MARVIN 114 BROWN, PEGGY 147 BROWN, MRS. PRISCILLA 94 BROWN. ROBERT EDWIN 128. 229 BROWN, ROBERT HUTClilN 128 BROWN, STEVEN 147 BROWN, SUE 128 BROWN. THOMAS 20 BROWNE, KAREN 147 BROWNE, PATRICK 170 BRYDGES, CHARLES BRYDGES, KATHRYN 147 BUCCO,. NANCY 147 BUCHANAN, GAYLE 170 BUCHANAN, LYNN 128 BUCKINGHAM, CHARLES 170 BUCKINGHAM, JAMES 20. 195 BUdKMAN, BOB 147 BUCKMAN, MARY 20 BUCKWALTER., MELANE 170 BUESCHER, JOHN 17, 20 BUESCHER,STEPHEN 147 BURCH, CAREY 170 BURCH, DONALD 171 BURCH, LARRY 128 BURCHInAL, SUE 128 BUR FIELD, DALE 171 BURFIELD, WILLIAM 128, 229 BURGESS. JACK 128 BURKE, KAREN 171 BURKE, PAMELA 128, 278 BURKETT, DANIEL 147, 161, 172 BUR S, MARIE 20 BURNS, STEVE 20 BURNS. TIMOTHY 170 BURR. EDWARD 171 BURRfesS, JAMES 20 BURRESS, STEPHANIE 170 BURROUGHS, HARRY 1 28 BURTON. JOHN 147 RURWELL, BARBARA 128 BUSH. TIMOTHY 171 BUSHEE, DIANE 20 BUSHEE, GARY 171 BUSHEY, DAVID 171 BUSKIRK, MR. EVERETTE74 BUTLER, JAMES 171 BUTLER, JEAN 147, 308 BUTLER, JOHN 20 BUTLER, KATHARINE 147 BUTLER, MARIE 148 BYRLEY, CHARLES c CAIN, CECILIA 171 CAIN, ELIZABETH 128 CAIN, MARUEEN 148 CAIN, STEPHEN 20 CALDWELL, WILLIAM 128 CALLAGHAN,LUCY 21 CALLAGHAN, JOHN 171 CALLAHAM,CANDACE 128 CALLOWAY, JACQUELINE 21 CAMERON, CAROL 128 CAMERON, STEWART 147 CAMP, JOHN 21 CAMP, LORIE 171 CAMP, STEVEN 128 CAMPkELL, ANNE 171 CAMPBELL, CYNTHIA 148 CAMPBELL, KATHY 21 CAMPBELL, LINDA 21 CAMPBELL, SUSAN L47 CANNON, MARY 128 CAPPEL, MR. HERBERT 107 CAPPELLUCCI, DAVID 128 CARBINALE, MICHAEL CAJ?EY, WILLIAM 148 CARLOCK, LIANE 128 CARLSON, SUE 128 CARMICHAL, MRS. REBECCA 85 CARNAHAN, DAVID 148 CARNEAL, CYNTHIA 171 CARPENTER, MR. HERBERT 119 CARPER, SANDRA 21 CARR, DOUGLAS 171 CARR. REGIS 21, 29. 60 CAkR, STEPHANIE 171 GARRICK, CLAUDIA 23 CARRICK, RICHARD 171 CARRICO, GARRY 147 CARR, SUZANNE 128, 204 CARTER, DAVID 148 CARTER, ROBERT 128 CARY, MARY 128 CARY, SUSAN 148 CASALE, KATHLEEN 171 CASALE, SUZANNE 128 CASEY, JUDITH 166, 171 CASEY, LAURA 21 CASEY, ROBERT 171 CASHION, MRS. ELEANOR 79 CASPER, CHARLES 22 CASSELL, PATRICIA 22 CATALANO, AGNES 171 CAVALCADE 228, 229 CAVALIER 230, 232, 231, 233 CAVANAUGH, KATHARINE 22 CAVANAUGH, SHARON 171 CAWTHORN, JAMES 147 CAYOT, JACK 171 CAYOT, LESLIE 128 CHAIKdWSKX, CHRISTINE 148 CHAMBER CHOIR 249 CHAMBERLIN, CATHERINE 171 CHAMPAIGN, DEBORAH 22 CHAPMAN, ALBERT 22 CHAPMAN, JEFFREY 148 CHAPPELL, LINDA 22 CHARLEBOIS, CARRIE 148 CHARLTON, GEORGE 148 CHASE, CAROL 148 CHASE, HARLAN 128 CHASE, NANCY 148 CHASE, SUSAN 128 CHEEK, TIMOTHY 171 CHENEY, STEPHEN 171 CHEWNING, WILLIAM 128 CHILDERS, JAMES 148 CHMAR, MARK 128 CHMAR.TOD 171 CHRISTfeNSEN, JOHN 171 CHRONIS, IRIS 128 CHURCH, DEBORAH 148 CHURNEY, DORIS 171 CIARCIA, KAREN 171 CIOTTI, S USAN 148 CLARK, CRAIG 129 CLARK, GREGORY 148 CLARK, JANICE 171 CLARK, KATHLEEN 148,229 CLA K, PAMELA 140, 148 329 WTW CLARK, RAYMOND 23 CLARK, SEAN 129 CLARK, THOMAS 129 CLARKE, THOMAS 149 CLARKE, WILLIAM 171 CLAYBROOK, CAROL 129 CLAYBROOK,ROBERT 171 CLEAVELAND, MRS. BARBARA 118 CLEAVES, RICHARD 129 137 CLEVELAND, META 149 CLEVELAND. ROY 23 CLEW. KIM 1 29 CLONINGER, JILL 172 CLONINGER, KURT 129 204 CLO E, DONALD 171 COATES, LINDA 138, 149 COAKLEY, CATHERINE 172 COBBJ3AVID 172 COCKRELL, KAR.EN 172 COCKRELL, LINDA 129 CODY, ROBERT 172 COFFMAN, FRANKLIN 23 COFIELD, CONSTANCE 172 COFIELD, LINDA 23 COLBERT, JOANNE 23 COLBY, MRS. RUTH 84 COLE, SCOTT 17, 23 COLEMAN, STEPHEN 172 COLEY, CAROLYN 149 COLEY, MARILYN 149 COLLIER, JANICE 129 COLLINS, ARNOLD 172 COLLINS, ELIZABETH 172 COLLINS, JOHN 172 COLLINS, THERESA 23 COLLINS, WAYNE 149 COLTRANE, PHILLIP 172 COLVOCORESSES, JANET 23 COMISH, CARLA 149 CONAWAY, ANDREW 23 CONAWAY BRIAN 149 concert Sand 251 CONCERT CHOIR 250 CONDIT, MR. WILLIAM 104 CONE JONATHAN 173 CONLEE, JOHN 129 CONLEY, BARBARA 149 CONLEY, JERRY 129 CONLON, JOSEPH 149 CONLON, MARY 173 CONN. BARBARA 129 CONNER, DIANA 23 CONRAD, KATHRYN 129 COOK, KENNETH 149 COOK, NANCY 129, 199 COOPER, DENISE 149 COOPER, THOMAS 173 COOPPEft, NANCY 129 COOVER,CHARLOTTE 129 COOVER, CYNTHIA 173 COPE, NANCY 173 COPE, WILLIAM 129 COPPOCK, MELANIE 173 CORBAT, PATRICIA 149 CORDER, SUSAN 149 COREY, MARIAN 149 COREY, WILLIAM 57 CORMIER, ELIZABETH 149 CORNWELL, WANDA 149 COSCIA, ANN 149 COSCIA, JOHN 129 COSPER, JAMES 173 COSTELLO, MRS. BARBARA 85 COUNTS, ASHLIE 149 COURSEY, JOHN 173 COVERT, JEANETTE 149 COWAN, DEBORAH 173 COWSERT, LEX 149 COX, CHANDA 149 COX, DONALD 149 COX, RICHARD 149 COX, STEVEN 173 COX, ZAHRA 173 COY REBECCA 149 CRAIG. JOHN 149 CRAIGHEAD, SUSAN 173 CRAMER, REBECCA 149 CRAMMER, DEBRA 149 CRANDALL, CHAUNCEY 173 CREEKMORE, BRENDA 23 CREMEANS, JAN 23 CRISLER, REBECCA 22. 205 CROCKER, PATRICIA 173 CROMBIE, CAMILLE 23 CROMPTON, RICHARD 23 CROMPTON, ROBERT 149 CROMWELL, MRS. VIRGINIA i96 CROSS, ELLEN 149 CROSS. MICHAEL 23 CROWE, FRANK 149 CUBBINS, WILLIAM 24 CULLINAN, MISS FRANCES 103 CULLISON, DENNIS 149 CUMBIE, ELIZABETH 149 CUNNINGHAM, MR. P.76 CURRAN, GEORGE 149 CURTIS, DIXIE 149 CURTISS DIANA 129 CWIEK. jfeAN 129 CYR, LINDA 150 D DABBS, DENISE 24 DAHLQUIST, DONALD 173 DALE, JOHN 130 DANGELO, FRANCIS 150 DANGELO. SALLY 24 DANIELS, DIANE 150 DANIELS. MR. GEORGE 78 DANT, COLLEEN 173 DANT, MICHAEL 24, 203 DANZEISEN, WILLIAM 173 DARCY, STEPHEN 173 DARLING, MRS. DOROTHY 92 DARLINE, ERIC 173 DARR, DEBORAH 173 DASHIELL, ANDREW 173 DASHIELL, CHARLES 130 DASHIELL, JOHN 189 173 DAViDSON, KAREN 24 DAVIDSON, LESLIE 173 DAVIDSON, MICHAEL 24 DAVIS, ANDREA 24 DAVIS, BRENDA 150 DAVIS, BRUCE 166, 173 DAVIS, DIANE 130 DAVIS, NOAH 150 DAVIS, CHARLYNN 173 DAVIS, PATRICIA 14, if, 24, 195 DAVIS, PAUL 173 DAVISON, MR. LESTER 196 DAVISON, LINDA 150 DAWSON, FRANCES 150 DAY, CELtA 130 DAY. MARVIN 24 DAYTON, KEITH 24 DEBATE TEAM 246 DE BRUIN, JOHANNA 130 FlFf A 979 DE HAVEN,DENELLE 130 DEARWESTER, NANCY 129 130 DEA ' i’RICK, JANET 24 DEFILIPPIS. DIANE 130 DELANO, WILLIAM 24 DELLINGER, DONALD 173 DELONG. ROBERT 130 DEMEMBER, RAYMOND 173 DEMPSEY, DAVID 173 DEMPSEY, SUSAN 173 DERENG, KENDALL 24 DEREY, ELLEN 150 DESKIN LINDA 150 DETWILER, CHARLES 24 DEVEREAUX, PETER 173 DI ANTONIO, BRIAN 130 DI ANTONIO, DENNIS 130 DIAMOND, ROBERT 130 DIAMOND, STACY 173 DICK, GARY 24 DICKENS. OWEN 130 DICKINS6N, JAMES 130 DICKS, JOHN 24 DIESSELHORST, DAVID 150 DIGUISEPPI, JAMES 173 DILL, PAMELA 150 DILL, WAYNE 130 DILLARD, SHERRY 131 DILLON, JUDITH 173 DINGUS, JERRY 131 DINNAGE, MARGARET 150 DISMUKE, CHARLES 173 DOBBERTIN, RICHARD 150 DOBSON, MARY 150 DOLJAC, JOHN 131 DOMINICK, MARGARET 150 DOMINICK, ROBERT 25 DONAGHY, ROBERT 25 DONALD, BRUCE 131 DONALD, DIANE 131 DONEGAN, NANCY 131 DONEHOO, DENNIS 150 DOUGHERTY, JANICE DOtJGLAS, JAMES 25 DOUGLAS, JEFFREY 150 DOUGLAS, PAULA 150 DOUTHITT, ELIZABETH 150 DOUTHITT, WILLIAM 25 DOWLING, MR. WALTER 76 DOYLE, WILLIAM 131 DRAMA CLUB 244 DRAPER. LEE 25 DRASCHlL, ROBIN 150 DRAVES, JANET 131 DREWrY , PATRICIA 150 DREWRY WILLIAM 25 DRISCHEL, RANDY 131 DRISCOLL, PATRICIA 131 DRYSDALE DALE 26 DUFFEY, WILLIAM 131 193 DUGfeAR, JOHN 150 DUKE, MRS. BARBARA 99 DUKE, DIANE 131 DUKES, EDMOND 150 DUKES, ERNEST 26 DULEY, CAROL 131, 133 279 DUNfcAN, DAVID 150 DUNCAN, SYLVESTER 26 DUNN, SHERRY 150 DUNNELLS, PATRICIA 150 DUNNELLS, ROBERT 26 DUNSON, JEFFREY 150 DURHAM, HOWARD 131 DURHAM, KAY 26 DURUM, DIANE 26 DUSCHER, PAUL 150 E EAKIN, MR. THOMAS 95 EASTERLING, WAYNE 150 ESCHOLS, CHELLA 150 ECHOLS, JOE 131 ECKENRODE, MARK 131 ECKSTEIN, CATHY 26 ECKSTEIN, RANDY 150 EDGE, CLAUDIA 150 EDGE, JEFFREY 26 REY 26 EDMONDSON, MRS. IRIS 112 EDWARDS, MARK 131 EGER, NANCY 131, 228 EGGLESTON, EMILY 131 EISELT, ERICH 150 ELLERBRAKE, ANN 26 ELLERBRAKE, GAIL 26. 204. 205 ELLINGBOE, EVA 26 ELLIOTT, MRS. SARAH 106 ELMER, JOSEPH 131 EMERSON, MARGARET 150 EMERSON, MICHAEL 26 ENDERLE, BRUCE 151 EPPERSON, LORETTA 151 EQUESTRIAN CLUB 270 ERICKSON, JENNY 131 ERLENBORN,DEBRA 151 ESCO, CHRISTY 151 ESTRADA, MAGDALENA 151 EUSTIS, DARLENE 26 EUSTIS, GLENNA 151 EVANS, FRANK 131 EVANS, KATHRYN 151 EVANS, MICHAEL 26 EVANS, WILLIAM 151 EWELL, GILBERT 131,138 EXCALIBUR TRI HI Y 242 F FAGAN, JAY 151 FARMER, PATRICIA 27 FARR, CAROL 27, 278 FARRELL, MONICA 151 FAUTH, KYLE 27 FAW, SHERI 27 FI l. LIN GUAM, BENIDA 27 FELTON, MR. GEORGE 108 FERGUSON, SANDRA 27 FERN, SUSAN 151 FERRELL, DONALD 131 FERRO, ANGELA 151 FHA 249 FIELD, MARTHA 151 FINCANNON, KATHY 131 FINE ROBERT 131 FIORE. JOSEPH 151 FISCHER, CYNTHIA 151 FISH, MARJORIE 27 FISHER. ALAN 151 FITZGERALD, MAUREEN 151 FLEMING, RANDALL 131, 133 FLETCHER, MICHAEL 27, 204 FLICKINGER, DWIGHT 151 FLORIO, JEAN 131 FOLEY, GREG 131 FOLEY, SHARON 151 FONES, ROBERT 151 FORBES, KERRY 27 FORD, MRS. CAROLE 102 FORD, MRS. MARGARET 89 FOREMAN, PAUL 131 FORENSICS TEAM 247 FORD L WISTER 131 FORNEY PAMELA 27 FORRESTER, DALE 131 FOSTER, ELIZABETH 27 FOSTER, LINDA 151 FOUHY JAMES 151 FOVEAUX, JUDITH 17, 27 FRANCIS, GAIL 28 FRANCIS, LAURA 151 FRANZ, CHRISTINE 28 FRAZIER, GREGORY 28, 199 FRAZIER, KATHLEEN 151 FREEMAN, KATHRYN 131 FREESE, LAURIE 131 FRENCH CLUB 236 FRESHMAN GIRLS CHOIR 250 FRESHMAN MIXED CHOIR 251 FSA 262 FTA 248 FULTZ, DONALD 151 FUNK, CHARLES 151 FUNK, CLARK 28 FUNK, WILLIAM 28 FUNKHOUSER. MRS. HARRIETT 196 FYFE, MRS. GLADYS 115 G GAGON, PAUL 151 GAINES, WALTON 28 GAISER MR. GORDON 97 GALAMBOS, MITCHELLE 152 GALBREAITH, LISA 131 GALLAGHER, DALE 131 GANLEY, DAIDRE 152 GANLEY, THERESE 131 GARDENER,VERNON 28, 63 GAUNTT, STEPHEN 152 GAUZENS, ANNE 28 GEARHART, JAMES 131 GEARHART, KATHLEEN 28 GEARY, SHARON 131 GEISELMAN, RICHARD 132. 142 GENTRY, NORMA 28 GENTRY, PHYLLIS 131 GEORGE, GAIL 28 GEORGEN, RICHARD 131 GEORGER, ELIZABETH 28 GEORGER, JOHN 131 GERMAN CLUB 235 GERRING, MALCOLM 152 GIBBONS, MRS. MARY 94 GIBBS, PAMELA 152 GIBSON, DANIEL 28 GIBSON, SCOTT 28 GIESECKE, ROXANE 132 GIFFORD, ELIZABETH 152 GIFFORD, JENNIFER 132 GIFFORD, KENNETH 29 GIFT, ROBERT 132 GILL, DONNA 152 GILL, KAREN 152 GILL, KATHLEEN 132 GILLER, PENNY 132 GILLIAM, MR. JOSEPH 85 GILLIEN, ROBERT 29 GILLIGAN, LARRY 29 GIMMI, RICHARD 152 GIORGIS, LUCINDA 29, 25 GIPSON, PATRICIA 132 GISSENDANNER, JAMES 17, 29, 198 GISSENDANNER, JON 152 GIVENS, DAVID 152 GLENDENNING, HARRY 152 GOAD, DIANA 132 GODSON. ELLEN 152 GOELZ, JOHN 132 GOFF, DEBORAH 132 GOLDENBERG, LAURA 132 GOMEZ, DEBORAH 132 GONZALES, NANCY 132 GOODE, KATHLEEN 152 GOODMAN, DONNA 29 GORDON, MARK 152 GOREY, MRS. LORRAINE 86 GOTTFREID, GARY 132 GRABSCH, VALERIE 29 GRAHL. WINSTON 132 GRANGER, PAMELA 152 GRANGER, PAULA 29 GRANT, MR. WILLIAM 107 GRAVENSTINE, DONNA 132 GRAVITTE, GALE 152 GRAY, BOBBIE 29 GRAY, MRS. ELEANOR 103 GRAY, MARTHA 132 GREASER, MR. CLARENCE 88 GREEN, JOHN 152 GREEN, KYLANNE 132 GREEN, MRS. MARGARET 86 GREEN. MURRAY 29 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 330 GREENBERG, CHERYL 132 GREENBERG, DAVID 152 GREENLEE, DALE 30, 203 GREINER, DEBRA 152 GRIER, KARIN 132 GRIFFiN, VINCENT 152 GRIGGS, DIANE 152, 165 GRIGGS, SUSAN 132 GRILLO, ROSEMARY 30 GRITIS, PATRICIA 132 GROHGAN, FREDRICK 152 GRUBB, WILLIAM 152 GRUEN ER, SHARON 30 GUARD, COLLEEN 132,228 GUAfeD, TERRY 166 GUERRANT, MARSHA 132 GUNDERSON, JAMES 132 GUNTER. CALVIN 30 H HACKLEY, MICHELLE 1 52 HAGEMANN, JOSEPH 152 HAILEY, JOHN 152 HAINES, CHARLES 30 HAINES, TERRY 152 HALES, DEBORAH 132 HALL, feARBARA 152 HALL, BERNARD 132 HALL, ELIZABETH 30 HALL, FREDERICK 30, 152 HAbL, JOHNNIE 132 HALL, MARY 152 HALL, MICHAEL 152 HALL, NANCY 152 HALL, PATRICIA 132, 229 HALLSTEAD, CAROL 152 HALLSTEAD, SUSAN 30 HALO, MR. ARTHUR 118 HAMEL. ALBERT 30 HAMILTON, JAMES 174 HAMILTON, JANIE 30 HAMILTON, LINDA 30 HAMILTON, MARY 30 HAMILTON, MILTON 152 HAMILTON, TRUDIE 152 HAMLET, AUDREY 152 HAMM. PATRICIA 174 HAMRiCK, TERRI 132 IIANDFORD, RICHARD 152 HANNAN, MATTHEW 174 HANSEN, DEBORAH 30 HANSEN, STEVEN 30 HARKER, TEEN A 174 HARKER, TERRI 30 HARMELlNG, KATHRYN 30 HARPER, SAMUEL 174 HARPER. WILLIAM 30 HARRELL. MRS. BELLE 83 HARRINGTON, MR. PETER 82 HARRIS, LARRY 132 HARRIS, LAURA 30 HARRIS, LINDA 30 HARRIS, LYNN 153 HARRIS, RANDY 31 HARRIS, ROBERT 174 HARRIS, STEVEN 174 HARRISON, CHARLES 14, 31, 32, 195 HAlrtRlfeON, LINNEA 31 HARRISON, PAMELA 153 HARRISON, SUSAN 174 HART, BRIAN 153 HART, JOHN 132 HART, MRS. SARAH HARVEY, JEANNE 132 HARWOOD, SUSAN 174 HASKIN, THOMAS 132 HASTY. JOANNE 31 HATFIELD, STEVEN 174 HAWKINS, CONSTANCE 31 HAWKINS, MR. JAMES 117 HAYES. DOROTHY 174 HAYES; JANA 174 HAYES, JANE 31 HAYES, MIKE 132 HAYES, VIRIGINIA 153 HAYES, WILLIAM 17, 31, 32. 210, 63 HAYM6ND, ROBYN 132 HAYNES, JULIE 174 HAYNES, WAYNE 31 HAZEN, ELIZABETH 132 HEDRICK, KAREN 174 HEETER, MR. ROBERT 114 HEFFELFINGER, ELISE 153 HEISER, MEREDITH 174 HEISER, SHERWOOD 132 HEISING, ELLEN 174 HEISING, EVELYN 132 HEISING, KENNETH 31 HEITMEYER, ELISE 174 HELGESON, JODY 132 HELLANDHANSEN, ELISA 31, 205 HELMS, MARILYN 132 HEMENWAY, JUDITH 153 HEMMING WAY, SUSAN 153 HENDERSON, MICHAEL 174 HENDERSON, PAUL 174 HENDERSON, STEPHEN 132 HENDRICKSON, DAVID 153 HENDRICKSON, ROBERT 153 HENNESSY, GERARD 174 HENNESSY, MARY 31 HEPNER, MRS. PATRICIA 89 HERCULES, SHARON 133 HERHOLD, DAVID 174 HERICKES, HOLLIS 14, 31, 25, 205 HElllGSTAO, BERT 153 HERIGSTAD, CAMILLE 31 HERMAN, MRS. WINNIFRED 120 HERRING, LLOYD 31 HERZIG, DENNIS 153 HESS, HAROLYN 174 HESS, STEPHEN 174 HICE, BETTY 133 HICKEY, MICHAEL 174 HICKLING, DONNA 31, 229, 65 HIGDON, JANET 153 HILDBOLD, JAMES 153 HILDBOLD, WILLIAM 32,193 HILDEBRAND, CHARLES 133 HILGERT, NANCY 133 HILL, CLAYTON 32, 48 HILL, DAVID CARTER 32 HILL, DAVID WA NE 17, 32, 226 HILL, JIMMY 32 HILL, KATHLEEN 183,175 HILL, RICHARD 153 HXNCEWICZ, CATHERINE 133 HINCEWICZ, CHESTER 32 HIPP, DAVID 133 HIPP, JEFFREY 175 HIPPLER. MRS. DOROTHY 120 HIRSCHMAN, GALE 32 HIRSCHMAN, PHYLLIS 153 HISTORY CLUB 265 HOADLEY, STEPHEN 32, 48, 62 HOBLITZELL, ELISABETH 133 HOBLITZELL, JEFFERIS 32 HOBLITZELL, MICHAEL 32 HODGES, GAHL 153 HOFER, GARY 175 HOFFMAN, BRIAN 133 HOFFMAN, CHRISTOPHER 133 HOFFMAN, MARY 175 HOFFMAN, PAMELA 175 HOFFNER. CAROL 175 HOGGE, BRUCE 32, 22 HOLDEN, MRS. MARITA 83 HOLLAND, ROBERT 133 HOLLIDAY, JOSEPH 175 HOLM, DAVID 153 HOLMES, DAVID 153 HOLMES, DORA 33 HOLMES, DOROTHY 133 HOLMES, DOUGLAS 17 33 HOLmSTRUP, MARY 175 HONOR SOCIETY 224, 225 HORBALY, MARILYN 133 HORNER, MRS. AURELLA 81 HORNER, CINDY 175 HORNER, JANIE 133 HORNSBY, JOHN 175 HORTON, BRENT 133 HORTUM, VICTORIA 153 HOSTETTLER, KATHRYN 175 HOUGHTEN, KARIN 133 HOULIHAN, MR. DENNIS 101 HOWARD, DAVID 133 HOWARD, DEBORAH 33 HOWARD, HALLIE 33 HOWARD, JOHN 175 HOWARD. JUDITH 33 HOWE, EILEEN 33 HOWELL, JEAN 153 HOWELL, MARGARET 33, 205, 192 HO ' ELL, STANDLEY 33 HOYLE, ROBERT 33 HUBBAliD, DIANA 175 HUDDLESTON, FRANK 38 HUGGETT, MRS. LOIS 91 HUGHITT, CYNTHIA 175,189 HUGhES, MISS MARY ©2 HULL, KATHLEEN 33 HUMPHREYS, PAULA 153 HUMPHREYS, RICHARD 33 31 HUMPHRIES, HOLLE 175 HUMPHRIES, KEITH 133 HUNT, LOIS 175 HUNT. MICHAEL 153 HUNTER, GREG 33 HUTCHERSON, ' •MRS. DALE 82 HUTCHERSON, DENISE 175 HUTCHERSON, SUSAN 33 HUTCHINSON, STEVE 175 HUTTON, MR. FORREST 114 HYDE. BONNIE 175 ICKERT, PAMELA 33 ICT 271 ILLERA, MISS JUANITA 106 IMHOF, MRS. ELIZABETH 108 ING, CHARLES 153 INGRAM, ALISON 133 INTRAMURAL CLUB 268 IRWIN, LESLIE 33 IRWIN, LOUIS 175 ITS ACADEMIC 261 JACKSON, CAROL 175 JACKSON, JACKY 175 JACOBS, JAMES 133 JACOBSEN, MARY 33 JACOBSEN, SHARWYN 33 JAHODA, MARY 133 JAMES, JANET 34 ■JANKU, ROBERT 175 JANUS, CAROL 134 JELINEK, STEVEN 130, 134 JENI TA, MARY 175 JENKINS, CLEVELAND 153 JENKINS, LINDA 34 JENKINS, MR. PAUL 109 JENKINS, ROBERTA 175 JENKINS, ROSEANNA 134 JENKINSON, BRUCE 34 JENNELLE, WARREN JERMAN, HARRY 175 JEWETT, ALLENE 134 JOCZ. MICHAEL 175 JOHNSON, MISS BILLIE 94 JOHNSON, CYNTHIA 175 JOHNSON, CATHALYNN 134 JOHNSON, EDDIE 175 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH 34 JOHNSON, MRS. FRANCES 86 JOHNSON. LON 175 JOHNSON, PAUL 175 JOHNSON, MRS. SHARON 118 JOHNSON, WILLIAM 34, 64 JQliNSTGN, DONNA 34 JOHNSTON, JANELL 175 JOHNSTON, JOHN 175 JOHNSTON, RICHARD 154 JOLLIFF, ADELINE 34 JONES, ANNE 34 JONES, BEVERLY 175 JONES, GARY 175 JONES, HAROLD 175 JONES, MRS. HELEN 81 JONES, JESSICA 134 JONES, JOSEPH 40, 34 JONES, LARRY 35 JONES, LESLIE 154 JONES, LEWIS 154 JONES, MRS. MARY 91 JONES, MICHAEL 35 JONES, MRS. PAMELA 100 JONES, RICHARD 35 JONES, ROBERT 175 JONES, ROBERT 154 JONES, STEPHEN 175 JONES, THERESA 134 JONES, THOMAS 154 JONES, TOM 35, JOSHUA, ROBERT 175 JUDIS, HOWARD 154 JUKES, TERRY 17, 35 JULIAN, MICHAEL 134 JUNGHANS, BARBARA 154 K KABACK, SHEILA 175 KACENA, THERESA 35 KAHN, NANCY 175 KALLMAN, THEODORE 175 KALLMAN, THOMAS 154 KALNITZKY, MYRON 35 KANE, MR. GARY 112 KANE, KRISTIN 134 KARALIS, ELIZABETH 154 KARALIS, MARCIA 134 KARALIS, MARY 134 KARALIS, ROBERT 175 KASOFF. JUNE 35 KATES, ROGER 175 KAYE, MARGARET 35 KEEL, ANN 154 KEENAN, COLEEN 134 KEENER, BRUCE 35 KEENER, KATHRYN 134 KEEVER, BRIAN 35 KEEVEK, DAVID 154 KEEVER, MRS. MARY 106 KELLAS, ROXANNE 175 KELLEHER, DAVID 154 KELLEHER, GERALD 154 KELLY, DANIEL 35 KELLY, JOSEPH 175 KEMPTER, BARBARA 175 KENNEDY, MR. ROBERT 116 KENNEY, DEBORAH 36, 62 KENNEY, KATHLEEN 176 KENT, LINDA 203, 154 KEPLER.BETH 154 KEPLINGER, FRANKLIN 154 KERCHEVAL, DARLENE 36 KERLIN, JUDY 176 KERR, ELIZABETH 154 KESSLER, MARGIE 176 KESSLER, MICHELE 154 KETTLER, ROBERT 154 KEY CLUB 240 KEYES. FRANCES 36 KEYETTES 241 KICK, CHARLES 134 KICK, WILLIAM 176 KIDWELL, TERRY 154 KIEBLER, KATHI 154 KIGER, DAVID 134 KILLION, MICHELLE 154 KILLOREN, KEVIN 36 KILLOREN, SUSAN 155 KING. MRS. IDA 88 KINGbON, THOMAS 155 ICINNEY, PATRICIA A, 176 KINNEY, PATRICIA LYNN 36 KIRSCH, VIRGINIA 134 KISH, KARIN 176 KLElfeR, SCOTT 36 KLINGENSMITH, RICHARD 155 KLINKER, LOUIS 176 KNAPP, WENDY 155 KNIBIEHLY, KRISTINE 155 KNIGHT, KATHY 176 KNIGHT, ROBERT 36 KNIGHTON, LIN 134 KNOCHE, PETER 176 KNOCHE, RANDALL 134 KNOPKE, TERRY 17, 36, 205 KNOTHE, DAVE 176 KNOTHE, DIANE 176. KNOTHE, GAIL 134 KNUDSEN, ROBERT 155, 162 KNUbSEN, THERESA 134 KNUPP, MR. RANDOLPH 110 ICOERBEL, CRAIG 36 KORAN, ANDREW 155 KORB, iOHN 176 KOSNIK, JEAN 176 KOVACH. JAN 176 KOVAL, KAREN 155 KOVALSKY, MARY 134 228 KQVXlSKY, ROBERT 176 KRACH, DENISE 155 KRAMER, MARY 155 KRAUS, WILLIAM 36 KRAUSER, DAVID 155 KRAUSER, SUSAN 176 KRENGEL, BARBARA 155 KRENGEL, MARSHA 134 KUSS, LAWRENCE 155 KUTZ, EDWARD 155 KUYKENDALL, WILLIAM 134 LABE, BRETT 134 LACEV, JOHN 36 LADSGN, MR. WILLIAM 73 LAMB, DARYA 176 LAMB. JILL 155 LAMBERT, ROGER 36 LAMOND, DEBRA 14, 36, 205 LAMOND, HEATHER 36 LAMOND, MARY 155 LAMONT, HANNAH 155 LANDES, KERRY 134 LANDIS, MISS OLIVIA 112 LANDRY, JAMES 176 LANE, BOYD 155 LANE, SUSAN 36, 210 LANGE, JEANNE 134 LANGLOTZ, REGINA LARAIA, JOSEPH 134 LARE. KAREN 155 331 WTW LARSEN, KIRSTINE 36 LARSEN, WILLIS 134 LARSON, AMY 176 LARSON, KRISTA 176 LATHAM, EILEEN 176 LATIN CLUB 237 LAUER, JOYCE 176 LAWRENCE, JANEL 155 LAWRENCE, MR. T. 107 LAWS, KATHRYN 176 LAWSON, JOHN 176 LAYNE, NANCY 36 LEACH, BRIAN 134 LEAKE, GILBERT 129, 134 LEAKE, WAYNE 176 LEAVELL, RENEE 176 LEAVELL, RITA 134 LEBLANC, RONALD 37 LEE, CATHY 134 LEE, ROBERT 37, 197 LEE. THOMAS 155 LEDFORD, MRS. ROBIN 85 LEFTWICH, JOHN 155 LEIDELMEYER, REINALD 155 LEIPERTZ, SANDRA 176 LEISER, MICHAEL 134 LEISER. TERRI 155 LEMESH, GALEN 134 LEMESH, KIRBY 37 LEMOINE, LU 134 LENDING, DIANE 176 LENTINI, TERRY 176 LEONARD, JOHN 176 LEONARD, MARY 134 LEVINE, MARK 135 LEVITT, WILLIAM 37, 48, 211 LEWETT, GEORGE 135 LEWETT, LINDA 155 LEWIS, JAMES MICHAEL 155 LEWIS, JAMES SCOTT 46, 37 LEWIS, JAMES TYNDALL 135 LEWIS, KATHRYN 176 LIGHT, NANCY 155 LXLJEDAHL, BETH 176 FILLER. BETTY 37 LINA, MR. JOSEPH 65 LIND, RAYMOND 37 LINDE, SUSAN 17, 37 LINDEN, JAN 176 LINDEN, JOHN 37 LINDSAY, DONNA 37 LINDSAY, GAYLE 155 LINES, ANNE 155 LINNERT, PATRICIA 155 LIPPARD, MISS NANCY 84 LIPSEY, DEBORAH 35 229 List MR. RICHARD 101 LIVINGSTON, RICHARD 135 LOCKNEY, WILLIAM 176 LOCKS, FREDERICK 37 LOCKS, MARILYN 176 LOCKWOOD, KATHLEEN 17, 37, 56 LOCKWOOD, SANDY 176 LOCKWOOD, SHARON 155 LODGE, KONETA 135 LOGAN, LESA 176 LOGAN, LINDA 37 LOKEY, CHARLES 176 LONG, CHERYL 38 LONG, JAMES 38, 62 LONG, MRS. MAXINE 119 LONGACRE, KERRY 38 LOOMIS, TIMOTHY 176 LOPEZ, STEPHANIE 135 LORD, JANE 155 LORD, JOHN 155 LOUDERMILK, CHARLES 38 LOVEJOY, SANDRA 38 LOWE, DEBORAH 155 LOWENBACH, MARY 155 LOWTHER, DAVID 176 LOYD, DAVID 135 LOYD, PATRICIA 38 LUCKART, SHIRLEY 155 LULU, MARK 135 LUND, DOLISA 155, 188 LUNDY, CHRISTINE 38 LUNDY. ERIC 135 LUSKEY, ALICE 135 LUTZ. PETER 135 LUZADER, ROBERT 156 LUZIUS, DONALD 156 LYKINS, DEBRA 156 LYLE JAMES 155 LYNCH, DAN 156 LYNCH, JANET 38 LYNCH. KATHLEEN 135,2§7 LYNCH, MARY 156 LYNCH, STEPHANIE 38 LYON, WILLIAM 156 LYONS. DOROTHY 135 M MAILLOT, CHERYL 177 MAJORACK, MARGARET 135 MAJORACK, MARY 185,177 MAKELY, JAMES 38 MAKELY, WESLEY 39 MALADOWITZ, LYNNE 156 MALADOWITZ, MARK 136 MALEY, DONALD 156 MALEY, EVELYN 136 MALLON, JAMES 177 MALLON. LAUREL 136 MALLORY, WILLIAM 136 MALONEY, CALVIN 177 MALONEY, DENISE 177 MALONEY, EMMONS 39 MANARA, THERESA 156 MANDICH. PAUL 136 MANDZAK. LISA 39 MARCANTONIO, PALM ER 177 MARCANTONIO, PAMELA 39 MARCH, EARL 177 MARCINIEC, JOHN 136 MARCINIEC, MARY 177 MARCROFT, ZORA 136 MARCUM, BEVERLY 177 MARKARIAN, ANNE 156 MARKS, RANDALL 156 MARLIN, LYNN 136 MARLIN, WILLIAM 177 MARSHALL, JAMIE 156 MARSHALL, LARRY 39 MARSTELLAR, JAMES 136 MAKSTELLER, NANCY 156 MARTEN, JUNE 177 MARTIN, CATHERINE 156 MARTIN, MRS. GLENDA 111 MARTIN. MRS. JANET 97 MARTIN, JOSEPH 156 MARTIN, LEE 39 MARTIN, ROBERT 156 MARTIN, STEPHEN 136 MASON, JOHN 136 MASON, LAURIE 39 MASON. LESLIE 177 MASON. WENDY 156 MASSEY. HARRIET 136,189 MACARIO, JOSEPH 156 MACCLOSKEY, ROBERT 39 MACDONALD, SHARON 176 MACFARLANE, DEBRA 40 MACFARLANE, DIANA 156 MACFARLANE, JOHN 176 MAC FARLANE, ROBERT 135 MACGOWAN, CLAUDIA 177 MACGOWAN, KENNETH 156 MACMURDY, DOUGLAS 177 MADDEN. DORENE 156 MAHANEY, FRANCIS 177 MAHLER. MARCIA 156 MAIGE, STANLEY 135 MAIGE, VINCENT 135,140 MATH TEAM 260 MATHERS, MRS. ELAINE 102 MATTHEWS, BARRY 177 MATTHEWS, BRIAN 177 MATTHEWS, DAYNA 39.210, 211 MATTHEWS, DOUGLAS 177 MAURER, PAMELA 177 MAURY, MELAINE 136 MAY, BARBARA 39, 229 MAYHALL, BRUCE 39 MAYHALL, MARY 177 MAYS, MYRNA 136 MCADEN, PATRICIA 156 MCATEE, JUDITH 136 MCATEE. MRS. DOROTHY 90 MCCABE, CATHERINE 156 MCCAIN, DEBORAH 136 MCCARTHY, MRS. DOROTHY 96 MCCARTY, JAMES 136 MCCAULEY, MRS. DIANNE 83 MCCAULEY, JAMES 177 MCCLAIN, DONALD 39 MCCLENDON, KENNETH 39 MCCLURE, KIRSTIE 17, 37 MCCOMB, APRIL 177 MCCORMACK, EDWARD 156 MCCOY, KAREN 136 MCCOY, LUCY 177 MCCOY, MICHAEL 177 MCDANIEL, DANA 177 MCDANIEL, WILLIAM 17, 37 MCDAVID. PHILIP 156 MCGARRAH, JEAN 40 MCGARY, JEFFREY 40 MCGARY, MAUREEN 136 MCGEE, CONNIE 136, 140 MCGEE, JAMES 156 MCGEE, PATRICIA 177 MCGEE, WANDA 136 MCGEE, WILLIAM 40 MCGINN, MICHAEL 156 MCGINN, TIMOTHY 40 MCGLOTHLIN, GARY 177 MCGLOTHLIN, JOHN 40 MCGOVERN, KATHRYN 40 MCGOVERN, NANCY 136 MCGREGOR, DAVID 40 MCGREGOR, JANET 156 MCGUIGAN, ANNE 136 MCGUIGAN, KATHLEEN 40 MCGUIGAN, SUSAN 156 MCKAY, JAMES 156 MCKAY,KATHLEEN 156 MCKENNA, JUDITH 177 MCKENNEY, MR. ROBERT 97 MCKEOWN, JOHN 156 MCLAUGHLIN, MICHAEL 178 MCLEAN, KAREN 156 MCLENDON, JOHN 40 MCLEOD, CYNTHIA 156 MCMAHON, ROBIN 156 MCMARTIN, NANCY 157 MCMASTER, BRUCE 136 MCMILLAN, ROBIN 156 MCMILLAN, SHARON 136 MCMORRIES, MELISSA 41 MCNAMARA, MARITA 162. 157 MCNAUGHTON, DAVID 177 MCNAUGHTON, JAMES 136 MCOMBER, MARCIA 136 MCPHERSON, GREGORY MCPHERSON, PATRICE 136 MCPHERSON, RODERICK 157 MCQUILLEN, MOIRA 178 MCQUISTON, ANNE 178 MCSHERRY, JOHN 178 MCVEIGH, CASSAND RA 157 MEADOWS. PAM 178 MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB 269 MEDLAR, ROBERT 157 MEHARG, LINDA 178 MEINHARDT, MRS. LYNN 102 MEISINGER, CHRISTOPHE 178 MELETXS, SOTERIOUS 178 MELNIK, JOAN 178 MELOY, DEBRA 157 MELOY, LINDA 17, 41, 27 MELTON, SUSAN 178 MELVIN, CYNTHIA 137 MELVIN, SHARON 41, 25 MENDELSSOHN, LORELL 178 MERRILL, RODNEY 41 MERWIN. SUSAN 178 METCALF, KAREN 157 METHFESSEL, PATRICIA 178 METZGER, JOHN MEYER, FREDRIC 137 MICHAEL, JEFFREY 137 MICHAEL, KEITH 137 MICHALSKI, MICHAEL 157 MICHIE, BRUCE 157 MICKELWAIT, RUTH 178 MIDDLETON, SHARON 157 MILAM, JACQUELINE 157 MILAM, PAMELA 41 MILANO, MARY 157 MILES, THOMAS 178 MILILLO, KATHY 41, 62 MILLER, ANNE 157 MILLER, CHARLES 157 MILLER, MRS. CLAUDETTE 84 MILLER, EDMUND 157 MILLER, GREGORY 178 MILLER, MRS. JULIA $1 MILLER, KATHRYN 137 MILLER, NANCY 157 MILLER, SCOTT 41 MILLER , SIDNEY 178 MILLER, SUSAN 137 MILLER. THOMAS 157 MILLETTE, JAY 137 MILLICAN, ARNIE 178 MILLICAN, MADELINE 157 MILLS, BRUCE 157 MILLS, RALPH 157 MILLS, SIMONE 41 MILO GRAND, JOAN 178 MINKER, JAMES 137 MINKER, JOHN 41 MINKIN, ANDREW 178 MINKIN, BRIAN 37 MINNICK, DONALD 178 MINNICH, SCOTT 137 MINNICK, WILLIAM 158 MITCHELL, ALISON 178 MITCHELL, JAN 158 MITCHELL, JEFFREY 41 MITCHELL, KIM 178 MITCHELL, TIMOTHY 41 MITCHELL, WILLIAM 137 MOCK. ROY 178 MODERN DANCE CLUB 258 MOFFIT, MATTHEW 137 MOLONEY. ANNE 158 MONEY, NEAL 158 MONEY, WILLIAM 17, 41 MONGER, ALBERT 185 MONROE, BILL 178 MONROE, JAMES 137, 142 MONROE, JONATHAN 178 MONROE, MICHAEL 137 MONSON, DUKE 137 MONSON, PAULINE 178 MONTAGUE, JEANNE 41 MONTAGUE, JOHN 41, 25, 185 MONTGOMERY, JAMES 41 MONTGOMERY, ROSE 41 MONTROSS, LARRY 137 MONTROSS, LYNNE 158 MOORE, DAVID 178 MOORE, GERALDINE 137 MOORE, JANELLA 158 MOORE, JOHN 158 MOORE, MARITA 178 MOORE, MARGARET 137 MOORE, MISS RITA 104 MOORE, ROY 158 MOO REFIELD, ALAN 178 MOOREFIELD, CAROL 41 MOOREFIELD, JOAN 178 MOOREFIELD, JOANNE 41 MOOT, KAREN 137, 278 MOOT, ROBERT 178 MORALES, LINDA 41, 279 MORAN, JOHN 158 MORELAND, DAVID 178 MORGAN, EVA 158 MORGAN, MR. JAMES 80 MORGAN, ROBERT 41 MORGAN, RONALD 159 MORIN, CHRISTINE 178 MORRILL, E. 178 MORRILL, VERONICA 159 MORRIS, HENRY 159 MORRIS, MR. PAUL 93 MORRISON, MALCOLM 178 MORTON, MRS. LORRAINE 100 MOSER, GEORGE 42 MOSER, JEFFREY 159 MOTT, STEPHEN 178 MOWERY, DAVIS 137 MOWERY, MARY 159 MUGAAS, LAURA, 159 MUIR, ELLEN 178 MUIR, JAYNE 138 MULLAN, ELIZABETH 42 228 MULLEN, STEPHEN 138 MULLEN, TANA 159 MULLEN, TOM 178 MULLEN, TRACEY 169,178 MULLINS, ANNA 159 MULLINS, EDDIE 42 MURAD, MADELAINE 159 MURNANE, JAMES 178 MURPHY, JAMES 42 MURPHY, KATHLEEN 178 MURPHY, MIDGE 138 MURPHY, ROBERT 42 MURRAH, SHARON 42 MURRAY, MISS REBECCA 92 MUSCO, CATHERINE 14, 42 MUSCO, PAULA 166, 178 MYERS, CLINT 138 MYERS, STEFANIE 159, 264 N NADEAU, RICHARD 178 NANCE, JOHN 42 NASH, CAROLYN 159 NASH, CHARLES 159 NASH, DAVID 42 NASSETTA, FRANCES 42 NASSETTA, MICHELE 178 NATION, KATHLEEN 42 NATION, LINDA 138 NAZZARO, JAMES 178 NEALE, KEVIN 138 NEEDHAM, JOHN 138 NEELY, JENNIFER 178 NEFF, SHARON 179 NEFF. SHELLEY 159 NEIG£R, LISA 138 NEILL, JAMES 138 NEILL, WILLIAM 179 NEISS, LESLIE 179 NEISS. SUSAN 138 NELLIGAN, MICHAEL 179 NELMS, JOYCE 138 NELSON, DONALD 42 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 332 NENCIONI, NANETTE 42 NENCIONI, ROBERT 138 NENCIONI, RONALD 159 NEPI, MARK 179 NESBIT, CATHY 159, 309 NESBIT. MARY 138 NESLEY, WILLIAM 42 NEVIASER, MICHAEL 159 NEWBERN, ANNE 159 NEWBOLD, MARK 159 NEWBY, CANDACE 42 NEWCOMB, EDWARD 138 NEWCOMB, MR. M. 117 NEWELL, DEBORAH 179 NEWELL, DONOVAN 138.229 NEWELL, JACKSON 179 NEWELL, LORRIE 42, 205 NEWELL. PAIGE 179 NEWMAN, FRED 179 NEWPHER, SUE 138 NEY, JENNIFER 136 NICHOLAS, WENDY 159 NICKEL, LETICIA 138 NICKODEM, STEFAN 138 NIELSEN, KAREN 138 NOAH L Jl)DY 138 NODARSE, DR. RAUL 104 NOGA, CHRISTINA 159 NORTH, GREGG 138 NORTH, VANESSA 179 NORTON, FRANCES 138 NUNNELEY, KATHRYN 159 NUSBAUM, SALLY 138 NUSSBAUMER, CAROL 159 NUTTER, WILLIAM 179 NYSTROM, JAMES 159 NYSTROM, JANICE 159 OAKES, CAROL 179 OBAUGH, JERRY 43 OBLINGER, MARGARET 179 OBLINGER, MARY 159 OBUSEK, JOSEPH 19 ODEA, BETTY 159 ODELL, KENNETH 159 ODENTHAL, LINDA 138 ODONNELL, BARBARA 43 ODONNELL, MARY ODONNELL, ROBIN 43 ODONOHUE, TIMOTHY 179 OFFERMANN, SUSAN 43 OHARA, LAURA 179 OHARA, MARILYN 159 OLEARY, ALAN 179 OLEARY, KATHLEEN 179 OLEARY, PATRICK 159 OLENIACZ, LOUISE 179 OLIVER, BEVERLY 159 OLIVER, ELIZABETH 43 OLIVER, KURT 179 OLIVER, MICHAEL 179 OLIVER, WALLACE 159 OLIVERIO, ROSANNA 138 OLMSTEAD, GEORGEANN 159 OLMSTEAD. JANE 179 OLSON, CAROLYN 138 OMALLEY, MICHAEL 179 OPP. MRS. RUTH 98 OPPENHEIM, CAROL 43 ORCUTT. JOHN 179 ORGANT, THOMAS 159 179 ORKjLIO, VALERIE 159 ORMAN, ELIZABETH ORMAN, HOLLISTER 180 ORME, PATRICIA 44 ORRISON, SANDRA 139 ORTH, PHILIP 44 OSTERDAY, JOHN 159 OSTRANDER, BECKY 159 OTTEN, MR. VINCENT 100 OURS, JACKIE 44 OURS, ROGER 44 OWENS, DANIEL 180 OWENS, RANDAL 139 OWENS, RHONDA 180 OWENS, ROBERT 44 OWENS. WILLIAM 44 P PACELEY, MARSHA 159 PACELEY, STEPHEN 44 PAGE 226, 227 PAINTER. MARIE 180 PALMA, GREGORY 159 PAPPAS, JULIE 159 PAPPAS, STEVEN 44 PARCELL. DIANE 180 PARKER,BARBARA 159 PARKER, MRS. DIANE 105 PARKER, JOHN 159 PARKER, JULIANA 139,159 PARfeS, CEIL 159 PARKS, MARGARET 139 PARRIS, DEBORAH 180 PARRISH, RAYMOND 44 PARRY, NANCY 14, 44 PARRY, SALLY 160 PARSONS, LYNN 180 PARSONS, JANICE 139 PARSONS, JOE 160 PATAKY, GAIL 180 PATAKY, PATRICIA 139 PATTERSON, CRAIG 160 PATTERSON, RANDALL 139 PATTON, CYNTHIA 139 PATTON, JEAN 180 PAUL, ELIZABETH 160 PAXTON, KAREN 44 PAXTON, MARGARET 44 PAYNE, DAVID 160 PAYNE, DEBRA 160 PAYNE, JOHN 139 PAYNE, LINDA 160 PAYNE, PAMELA 180 PECORAK, JOHN 44 PECORAK, SUSAN 180 PECORAK, THADDEUS 139,201 PEEK, ROBERT 180 PEER, MAUREEN 139 PELLEGRINI, MRS. LAURA 110 PELOSKY, JILL 44 PELOSKY, JOHN 160 PENDLEY, ROBERT 44 PENNINGTON, WILLIAM 180 PEP BAND 251 PEP CLUB 274 PER A, LENORE 160 PERCH, JAMES 180 PERETTI, MISS ALICE 87 PEREZ, CARLOS 139 PEREZ, GISELLE 44 PEREZ, SYLDA 180 PERINI, LOUIS 44 PERINI, ROBERT 180 PERRIELLO, MR. DONALD 95 PESEK, JOSEPH 139 PETERS, NANCY 139 PETERS, MRS. VIRGINIA 86 PETERSON, ERIC 160 PETERSON, JAMES 180 PETERSEN, RONALD 17, 44 PETRONELLA, MR. LOUIS 99 PETTY, LYNDA 160 PEURA, MARGARET 180 PFLEGER, SHARON 44, 279 PHARES, BRENDA 45 PHILBROOK. CHARLENE 180 PHILION, THOMAS 139 PHILLIPPI, TIMOTHY 180 PHILLIPS, ALICIA 180 PHILLIPS, CATHY 139 PICKERING, BRUCE 180 PICKERING, STEPHEN 45 PICKFORD, ANNE 160 PICKFORD, ROBERT 45 PIERCE, MR. C. 91 PILOUS, ELISABETH 180 PIMENTEL, DEBRA 139 PINKERTON, STEVE 160 PITAS, FRANCIS 180 PITT, NINA 180 PLUMMER, ELAINE 45 PLYLER,SYLVIA PODONSKY,GLENN 139 POLK. ROBERT 180 POLLOCK, JOSEPH 180 POLLOCK, ROBERT 139 POMMER, CAROL 180 POMMER, ERIC 45 PONS, JULIE 180 POOL, DONALD 45, 18 PORTER, ELIZABETH 45 PORTER, WILLIAM 139 PORTUGUESE CLUB 23S POSEY, VIRGINIA 160 POST, CAROL 139 POST, CHRISTOPHER 180 POST, PATRICIA 139 POST, SUSAN 180 POUCHER, PAUL 148 POWELL, DARYL 45, 189 POWELL, JAMES R. 180 POWERS. JAMES ALBERT 46 POWERS, MRS. 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MARCO 47 RAMSAY, CHRISTOPHER 139, 229 RAMSEY, DEBORAH 180 RANEGAN, MARGARET 160 RANSONE, DEBRA 180 RANSONE, JOHN 139, 229 RATCLIFFE, REBECCA 139 RATHBUN,REBECCA 180 RAUSCHER, BARBARA 47 RAVEN, DANIEL 160 RAVEN, ROBIN 180 RAYL, MAitK 180 RAYL, MICHAEL 180 REAVES, LESLIE 47 REDDY, BRIG ID 180 REDINBAUGH, DAVID 160 REEDY, JANICE 180 REES, BRUCE 47 REEVES, DONALD 47 REEVES, ERIC 140 REHM, JOANNE 160 REID, BETH 180 REID, CATHERINE 47 REID, JULIA 157, 159 REID, KAREN 47 RENNEBAUM, RAYMOND 140 RENNEBAUM, ROBIN 160 REYNOLDS, CARRIE 140 REYNOLDS, DAVID 47 REYNOLDS, LAURA 160 RHEA, JOHN 47, 60 RHEA, SALLEY 160 RHEMANN, FORREST 140 RHINEHART, ALLAN 160 RHINEHART, WILLIAM 47 RICH, MRS. ALMA 120 RICHARDS, WILLIAM 160 RICHARDSON, JOHN 140 RIDDLE, SANDRA 160 RIELEY, MICHAEL 140 RIFKIN, MARGARET 160 RIFKIN, SUSAN 140 RIGGS. THOMAS 140 RIKE. JAMES 140 RILEY, CHRISTINE 47,278 RIPLEY, JOYCE 140 RIPPEY, GREGORY 140 RIPPEY, WILLIAM 47, 21 RISO. LOUIS 140 RIVETT, MARCIA 140 RIVETT, MICHAEL 47 RIZER, COLEEN 140 RIZER, TIMOTHY 160 ROARK, CATHIE 140 ROBBINS, JACK 140 ROBBINS, PATRICK 160 ROBERTS, REBECCA 140 ROBERTS, RICH ARD 47 ROBERTS, STEPHEN 47 ROBERTSON, CAROLINE 140 ROBERTSON, PEYTON 160 ROBINSON, MRS. ANNIE 80 ROCHE, KERRY 160 ROCHE, MAURICE 140 RODRIGUEZ, ROBERT 160 ROE, KATHRYN 48 ROGERS, MARY 48 ROLLIER, MARY 140 ROONEY, PATRICIA 48 ROOT, CATHY 160 ROSCH, WALTER 141 ROSEBERRY, ELIZABETH 48 RQSENBLUTH, RICHARD 160 ROSENE. JON 161 ROSS, B YAN 141 ROSS, GRAY 141 ROSS, LAUR1 161 ROTH, JOHN 48 ROTH. MICHAEL 161 ROULSTONE, JILL 141 ROUNTREE, MR. WALTER 91 ROWE, MRS. KATHRYN 88 ROWELL, LINDA 48 ROWELL, MARTIN 141 ROYSTON, RANDOLPH 141 RUBINO, ELLIOTT 161 RUBINO, JULIA 49 RUBINO, RICHARD 141 RUBOTTOM, ANN 141 RUBRIGHT, JAMES 49 RUBY, CARL 161 RUEL, MARC 49 RUEL, RICHARD 49 RUFF, MR. FLETCHER 118 RUFFNER, MRS. NANCY 121 RUGG, PATRICIA 161, 197 RUIZ, MARK 161 RYAN, KATHLEEN 49 RYAN, PATRICIA 161,227 RYDELL. RANDY 141 RYMER. LESLIE 49 s SABAU, PETER 161 SACKNOFF, BARBARA 161 SADOUN, LINDA 141 SALA, LlfeA 141 SALE, NANCY 141, 198 SAMMET, CELESTE 49 SAMSON, CAROL 161 SANDERS, KENNETH 49 SANDS, JOSEPH 141 SANDS, PATRICIA 182 SANFORD, JULIE 161 SANSOTTA, ROC 141 SARGENT, BARBARA 161 SARLEY,REBECCA 141, 27§ SAVAGE, GARY 182 SAVIN, WILLIAM 161 SCARE, DONALD 49 SCARE. ROBERT 161 SCHAAF, ANDREW 49 SCHAAF, SUSAN 141 SCHABACKER, WILLIAM 141 SCHADEGG, WILLIAM 141 SCHAEFER, THOMAS 161 SCHILLERSTROM, LINDA 182 SCHILLERSTROM, DAVID 161 SCHINDEL, MARSHA 141 SCHIRMER, GARY 49 SCHIRMER, PHILIP 161 SCHLARMAN, GLENN 141 SCHLXPF, HAROLD 152 SCHMAGEL, CYNTHIA 49 SCHMAGEL, LINDA 141 SCHMITZ, MRS. RUTH 119 SCHNEIDER, ARTHUR 182 SCHNEIDER, CATHY 182 SCHNEIDER, DEBRA 182 SCHNEIDER, LINDA 49 SCHNOOR, CHRIS 182 SCHNOOR, DAVID 141 SCHNOOR, DEAN 49 SCHRECENGOST, CYNTHIA 162 SCHREINER, ROBERT 182 SCHROEDER, MRS. MARLENE 83 SCHULIN, STEVEN 182 SCHULTE, MICHAEL 162 SCHULTZ, SHARON 49 SCHWAB. CARY 162 SCHWARZ, KATHRYN 141 SCHWARZ, ROBERT 182 SCOTT, DANA 50, 21 177 229 sco’tt, Jacqueline 162 SCOTT, KAREN 182 SCOTT, MARY 50 SEAMAN, MICHAEL 162 SEARS. SHERYL 50 333 WTW SEAY, GAIL 50 SEBRING, DEBRA 50 SEEK, MRS. KATHLEEN 90 SEEK, NEIL 141 SEIBERT, MARLIE 50, 205, 227 SEIDERS, ROSS 141 SEITZER, JUDITH 141 SELIGA, CECILE 141 SELPH, DIANNE 162 SEMB, DEBORAH 141 SEMB, LISA 182 SENTER, MARY 141 SENTER, MELISSA 182 SERANGELI, JOSEPH 162 SE ROKA, GAYLE 50 SEROKA, ROBERT 162 SERRIN, THOMAS 182 SETTLE, AUDREY 162 SEVERO. SHAUNA 182 SHANKLE, HOLLY 162 SHANKLIN, RICHARD 162 SHANNON, KATHERINE 162 SHANNON, MOLLY 50 SHANNON, RICHARD 50 SHARNOFF, ANGELA 182 SHARPE, CHRISTINE 162 SHAUCK, ERICA 182 SHAVER, GAIL 162 SHAVER, PAUL 50 SHAW, JANE 182 SHEEHAN, JOHN 141, 227 SHEEHAN, MARY 50 SHEEHAN, MICHAEL 141 SHELDON, PETTI 162 SHELLEY, MARK 50 SHEPHERD, MR. FRED 110 SHEPHERD, GEORGE 50 SHEPHERD, KAREN 141 SHEPHERD, NANCY 162 SHEPHERD, VICTORIA 50 SHERIS, CANDACE 162 SHERIS, CHRISTINE 50 SHERMAN, JULIA 141 SHERWOOD, JOHN 162 SHIELDS, MAUREEN 51 SHIELDS, MELBA 182 SHIPMAN, PETER 162 SHIPMAN, TOURNE 130, 141 SHOLETT, MRS. ROBERTA 111 SHONERD, JONATHAN 162 SHUMATE, WILLIAM 141 SHUTLER, DAVID 162 SHUTLER, PHILIP 141 SIBLEY, PAMELA 141 SICKEL, CAROL 142 SICKEL, WILLIAM 182 SIGRIST, BARBARA 182 SILVERMAN, NEIL 162 SILVESTER, LINDSEY 182 SIMMONS, ALICIA 162 SIMMS, MR. ROBERT 75 SIMPSON, HARVEY 51 SIMPSON, KAREN 142 SIMPSON, PATRICIA 51 SIMPSON, WILLIAM 182 SIMS. SUSAN 142 SINGLETON, BRUCE 142 SINGLETON, MICHAEL 162 SINNETT, PATRICIA 51. 62 SIPES. LISA 163 SISSON, PAMELA 51 SLAUGHTER, MARY 51 SLAVIN, ELAINE 51 SMALL, COLLEEN 51 SMALL, KIM 142, 229 SMALLWOOD, JUDY 182 SMALLWOOD, MICHAEL 51 SMEAD, ROBERT 182 SMITH, BONNIE 51 SMITH, CAROL 182 SMITH, CHARLOTTE 182 SMITH. MRS. 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LISA 163 TANCR DI, SAMUEL 143 TANNER, STEPHEN 54 TAPP, BARBARA 143 TAPP, ROBERT 166 TARRANT, WILLIAM 143 TAYLOR, JEFFERSON 143 TAYLOR, SHERRILL 163 TAYLOR, TIMOTHY 54 TEAGLE, DONNA 54, 220 TEASLEY, CHRISTOPHER 143 TEITELL, PAUL 163 TENNYS6N, JUNE 143 TESTERMAN, BOBBIE 155 THESPIAN SOCIETY 245 THIEM, KARL 55 THOMAS, DAVID 161 THOMAS, JAMES LEWIS 130, 133, 143 THOMAS. JAMES WALKER 143 THOMAS, LAWRENCE 163 THOMAS, MARIE 55 THOMAS, THERESA 55 THOMPSON, MR. BERNARD 108 THOMPSON, CHRISTINE 55 THOMPSON, CLAUDIA 163 THOMPSON, DANIEL 143 THOMPSON, MRS. DOROTHY 87 THOMPSON, GAIL 163 THOMPSON, PAUL 55 THOMPSON, ROBERT 55 THOMSON, LINDA 143 THORN, ALAN 163 THORN, CYNTHIA 55, 228 THORNE, LISA 55 THORNE, MYRA 143 THORNTON, RACHEL 163 THORNTON, WAYNE 143 THURMAN, CHRISTOPHER 164 THURMAN, STEPHEN 55 TIFFIN, DAVID 164 TILFORD, BILL 164 TILLERY, YVONNE 55 TIMMIS, DEBORAH 164 TISON, DAVID 164 TOBIN, SUSAN 164 TOLBERT, LINDA 143 TOMASICK, SUSAN 164 TONTZ, JOHN 55 TOOLE, KATHLEEN 143 TOTTEN. 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REBECCA 109 WRIGHT, THORNE 45, 59 WTW TRI HI Y 243 WURL, EDWARD 165 WYLIE, JAMES 130, 143 WYMAN JOHN 165 WYNKOOP, BELINDA 59 WYRICK, ALICE 59 Y YANOSHIK, PAUL 143, 195 YARBROUGH, SHELLEY 165 YOUNG, DAVID JR. 165 YOUNG, MARK 137, 143 YOUNG, NANCY 59 z ZEIGLER, CHARLES 59 190 ZILiAN CAROL 165 ZIMMERMAN, DOUG 165 ZIMMERMAN, GREGORY 165 ZIRILLL BLANE 59 ZITRIDES, CHRISTINE 165 ZOBEL. WILLIAM 166 ZUK, LINDA 59 ZWICKE, CHRISTINA 143 DIRECTORY Recollections of homework assignments and term papers will soon fade away; Old tests and battered notebooks will be discarded. But the friendships that were gained and the memories of the good times that were enjoyed will remain for the rest of our lives. The years spent at Woodson learning, gaining experience, and living were not wasted. They were preparation for the life ahead, whatever it will be. Happy memories will survive the school year of 1969. Memories of accidents and anecdotes. But most important, the memories of people—some acquaintances to be renewed, others, abruptly terminated. A meeting of glances, a transfer of thoughts, a merging of laughter. WOODSON—A shared adventure. • jvv ct i v,-.. ' .;-,; 5 I- ■■ •H HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY A • North Carolina CHARLES R PERRY, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA ■ M OfL TON ,js ) ' j ' t V


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