W T Woodson High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Fairfax, VA)
- Class of 1970
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ill k mi i II i p ii miiii ii Si ' ’ ' ' j a4 SENIORS SPORTS FACULTY UNDERCL ORGANIZE FACULTY: DIRECI mmm ' $ ' V ■ 7 WTW Woodson .. . First glance: A disorganized blur of faces, assemblies, books, halls, and assorted athletics. Woodson . . . A closer look: A best friend; a Senator’s visit, CH 3 COOH, a home¬ room, a basketball player. Woodson . . . A mosaic not a melting pot. fill mi$mm STUDENT LIFE WTW 10 it ■■■: ' ■. Wfu ' A ' V ’ ' •••] ' tufoZ- ‘ K i i kpm mtm 11 WTW C 3 H C o m z H r m Vacation has ended and school has begun. The building and grounds that stood almost deserted all summer begin to fill up. The people arrive slowly at first, then more quickly. The school that had seemed void of all life is now brimming with the laughter and shouting of thousands of students. STUDENT LIFE WTW 12 TICKETS •« fitixiv Th 4T rtf FthTvKW ScA U? OfWX The Baton Corps lends its spirit as Mr. Ladson addresses the student body at the dedication of the stadium. 13 WTW STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 14 . The Drama Club’s presentation of ' Barefoot in the Park ’ proved to be a huge success. In this scene, Judy Seitzer shocks her husband (John Bennett) by leaping over the couch. Judy Seitzer, Jay Brown, John Williams, and Chuck Montgomery exhibit mixed emotions as Maureen Peer enters in a man’s bathrobe. Slightly stiff after dining on “niches” and “oozoo”, Maureen Judy Seitzer and Jay Brown, also affected by their dinner, try to play ping-pong with their Peer receives a little help from her son-in-law (John Bennett), hands. 15 WTW There may be doubt about their neatness. Some may wonder if the janitors are going to quit. The fire hazards may cause some to worry. But one thing is very definite: We’ve got Spirit. S-P-I-R-I-T STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 16 “Fight Team for Woodson High School ” 17 WTW That masochistic season came again as Woodson’s finest examples of young manhood bruised and battered themselves for the glory and honor of WTW. STUDENT LIFE WTW 18 J 19 VVTW The Fall Festival Court: Row 1: Elaine Prickett, Kathy Freeman, Judy Seitzer, Queen, Toni Young, Kris Stout. Row 2: Nancy McGovern, Jill Roulstone, Cathy Bracewell, Joyce Bawer, Jill Atkinson. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 20 Instead of the usual autumn Magazine Drive, the S.C.A. sponsored the Box Tops Concert. As a money-raising project, the outdoor concert may never replace the Magazine Drive, but it has liberated the Juniors and Seniors from being door-to-door salesmen. 21 WTW Having just finished speaking to an auditorium full of responsive students, Senator Percy is mobbed by his newest followers. A foreign exchange student from South Viet Nam explains After one of Woodson’s fire drills, the homing instinct in these students draws them back to the meaning of the characters on his native costume at the the class from which they were so unceremoniously dismissed. American Field Service assembly. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE With the girls hot on their heels, the boys ran for their bachelorhood. But feminine wiles, with the assistance of Marryin’ Sam, triumphed in the end. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was stocked with couples in marital bliss. Chris Hoffman puzzles Paul Mandich and Mark Chmar with his card tricks. Henry Walker tests his putting skill at the Senior Class Casino while Reed Bond conducts the horseraces. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 24 : ' Woodson students listen to the sounds of the season at the Christmas choral assembly. Bryan Ross, as well as many others, took advantage of the cafeteria’s a la carte program. 25 WTW Through ridicule and persecution, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Buskirk, and Mr. Volrath remained faithful and were rewarded by His presence. The door to the Senior Office reflects the class’s abundance of Christmas cheer. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 26 As though inspired by some religious frenzy, couples respond to the music at the Christmas Dance. Karen Moot, Queen for an evening, gazes at her escort, Joe Winfree, for approval. 27 WTW A classic example of the ecstatic female. The 1969 Christmas Court included Candace Callaham, Diane Donald, Georgia Bacas, Carol Duley, Maid of Honor, Karen Moot, Queen, Sherri Smith, Maid of Honor, Vashti Mays, Rita Enei, Becky Sarley, and Suzanne Carr. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 28 Excited Fans Cheer Woodson on to Regional Tournament Seven attentive subjects surround their king. 29 WTW A cross-section of human emotions is displayed as Dave Thomas leaps for the ball. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 30 A Time For Us Sweetheart Court: Seated: Candy Sheris, Maid of Honor; Nancy Dearwester, Queen. Standing: Carol Chase, Pam Granger, Lisa Lund, Carrie Reynolds, Laurie Mallon, Allison Hall, Linda Cockrell. mi iiiin 31 WTW A jj Jill Atkinson, Keith Michael, Mark Bladergroen, and Patti Rugg dance to the sounds of the Wilderbeast. As thirsty couples gather around the refresh¬ ment table, Pam Clark refills the punch bowl. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 32 33 WTW 500 Voices Sing in Small World Extravaganza’s Small World held the audience’s undivided attention as gypsy and hillbilly acts, barbershop quartets and various soloists performed on stage. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 34 35 WTW we a , r j ■ %H ' V $f! . ' ■ ' ■ « ' S8ri : %Sy is, ( iMsfc- U ■ , . . • strolled through the year together, hand in hand, sharing thoughts and dreams. STUDENT LIFE WTW 36 37 WTW “It’s been a long day,” says size 18. Members of VICA pose with the awards they received at the Northern Virginia District Conference. STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WTW 38 amidst excitement . . . 39 WTW STUDENT LIFE HHkI SENIORS WTW 42 Richie Cleves, President Sherri Smith, Vice President Diane Donald, Secretary Carrie Reynolds, Treasurer SENIORS SENIORS WTW 44 The von Trapp children, played by Karin Grier, Allan Newcomb, Carrie Reynolds, Marsha Krengel, Tom Clark, and Diana Goad, gather around Maria, Debbie Balch, to learn the rudements of singing. Winston Grahl and Richie Cleaves, double-cast as Max, watch as Maureen Peer goes over their dance, step by step. Four major roles were double-cast, with each person performing two nights. Rita Enei, as student director, spends many hours coaching and coaxing the cast members. Much of the success of Sound of Music must be credited to the smaller roles, such as that of a nun. Here, Linda Solorzano and Leslie Cayot sing through “Dixit Dominos” for the first of many times. 45 WTW With the help of Debbie Balch’s fantastic voice, the Senior Class Play was a great success. m m z o 73 in Class of ’70 presents Sound of Music Lou Riso, Captain von Trapp, discusses stage directions for his next scene with Mrs. Bedinger, the play’s director. Frau Schmidt, Barb Abernathy, tries to persuade Gretle to curtsy. Out of eight children who tried out for the part, Mimi was selected to play Gretle. SENIORS WTW46 m the midst of play we are at work 47 WTW SENIORS SENIORS There were times it seemed so far away, our Senior Year. There was so much ahead of us. We never thought we’d make it. And through those four long years (that now seem suddenly so short) he stood with us, to lead, to follow, to reprimand, to amuse, to amaze, to infuriate, to be infuriated, to help, to be our guide. For those four years of service, the Class of 1970 can never repay him. We only hope that through our actions Mr. Houlihan can tell how much we appreciate his dedication. 49 WTW Barbara Abcrncthy Charley Adams Robert Adamson Michael Ahern Mohammed Al-Bahhoh Kathy Ale Dave Alford Debbie Alger Sharon Allshouse Suzanne Ard Hamoud Al-Rqobah Stuart Ashton SENIORS SENIORS WTW 50 Senior Spirit Emerges Victoriously During Spirit Week Doug Atkins Anne Aykroyd Deborah Balch Maria Barrios Jill Atkinson Georgia Bacas Bryan Ballou John Bartelloni Linda Atwell Charlene Bainbridge John Barbato Carter Bass 51 VVTW Richie Cleaves and Dick Rubino check through the hundreds of posters turned in to the Senior Office during Spirit Week. The Class of ’70, for the second consecutive year, won first place by submitting the most posters. Richard Bassing Mary Ann Bavaria Joyce Bawer Karl Becker Hubert Beckwith Mary Beczkiewicz Alicia Belfield Cathy Bell Ricky Belleville SI MORS SENIORS WTW 52 One more drink and I’ll be rejuvenated for the rest of this dull, dreary Ann Bellmon Barbara Bixler day,” chuckles Paul Mandich. John Bennett Janet Blair Chiraphong Bhumichitr Louis Blazy David Birch Danny Blevins 53 WTW Lee Blumenthal Joy Boblitt Chris Bohen Reed Bond Robert Bonifacio Joan Bowman Ronald Bowman Cathy Bracewell Janet Bradley Charlie Bremer Peggy Briggs William Briggs Eddie Brown Gayle Brown SENIORS SENIORS WTW 54 CONTRIBUTORS LT CoUMrs. J.L Carr. LtCoUMrs PGntis Mr Mrs. N.P Atkins Mr Mrs R E Adamson, Jr. Mis E C Smith VksMiS Jf Demo Mi i Mrs I Blumenthal Mu Mrs ill Parker Colors Cf Preble. Jr ItCohMrs JHRufwdson [oh Mrs A DiAnlomo Mi‘Mrs G W Neill Mi‘Mis JCJlett Mf-M.s WKDoyfe MrsMrs J F Rhenunn MrtMrtX fSurchiaal Mf ' Mrs JJDoljar Mt‘MbD 6 Donald Mrs. J 1C Eger Capt Mrs A Thomson Mo Mrs M. Reynolds Mr Mis l W Mo fit Mr Mrs A J Cowales Nh Mrs AM Brown MoMrsRN.Casale MoMrsiECayot Ml 1 Mrs J R Cameron Mr Mrj. MB. lodge Dr Mrs. WR Cope Mt‘Mrs AARivrtt CONTRIBUTE MO PLANTS FOR THE WHO HELP OUT 0 NAMES PUT ON THE GUIDANCE ' - ' --T-r-F— 1 f ' - ' ' X ' , f. ' V-l r mB Kevin Brown Jay Brown Robert Brown Suzanne Brown Lynn Buchanan Larry Burch Patricia Burch Sue Burchinal Brad Burfield Pam Burke Jack Burgess Harry Burroughs 55 WTW SO WE CAN OR COURT. PEOPIE ISS WILL HAVE ANINT DISPLAY IN . WE NEED YOUR RT! The Senior Bulliten Board, by furnishing vital information about Senior activities, became a main link in school communications. Liz Cain William Caldwell Candace Callaham Carol Cameron Marianne Cameron Steve Camp Peggy Cannon Liane Carlock SENIORS SLNIORS WTW 56 Sue Carlson Suzanne Carr Robert Carter Mary Cary Suzanne Casale Chuck Casper Leslie Cayot Gerald Chaffin Chip Chase Sue Chase 57 WTW William Chewning Mark Chmar Kay Chronis Craig Clark Tom Clark Carol Claybrook Richie Cleaves Linda Cockrell Janice Collier Lorraine Collins Sandra Collins Jerry Conley SI NIORS SENIORS WTW58 Joan Conley Barbie Conn John Conrad Kathy Conrad Nancy Cook Nancy Cooper Charlotte Coover Bill Cope John Coscia Mark Couch Diana Curtiss Jean Cwiek 59 WTW John Dale Kristi Dal Ponte Lee Dashiell Celia Day John Decker Diane Davis Nancy Dearwester Diane De Filippis Steve Williams deals a poker game at the Casino, another first for Woodson sponsored by the Class of ’70. Gambling, horse-racing and roulette were offered for the Los Vegas bound senior. SENIORS SENIORS WTW 60 “Come on, you guys, let’s get to work!” screams Suzanne Carr as the Back to School Dance draws near. Denni DeHaven Robert Delong Debie Demo Brian DiAntonio Dennis DiAntonio Owen Dickens Steve Doljac Bruce Donald 61 WTW ’y ' j Z 5 pv c 3 Seniors Sponsor Dance to Ease the Pain of School’s Return Diane Donald Sonny Doyle Randy Drischel Diane Duke Nancy Donegan Fred Dragg John Drye Carol Duley Mike Donlon Janet Draves Bill Duffey Elaine Dunn SENIORS WTW 62 Howard Durham Joe Echols Mark Eckenrode Michael Edwards Mark Edwards Nancy Eger Emily Eggleston Jim Ellis Joe Elmer Rita Enei Bruce Ensall Jenny Erickson 63 WTW Bill Cope illustrates to his classmates the art of being st rong by bench pressing 130 lbs. Kathie Fincannon Robert Fine Randy Fleming Jean Florio SL.NIORS SENIORS WTW 64 Perseverance Triumphs — Atoms Scatter Before Cavaliers Charge Greg Foley Kathy Freeman Dale Gallagher Sharon Geary Harold Ford Laurie Freese Terry Ganley Penny Gentry Dale Forrester Lisa Galbreaith Jim Gearhart Richard Georgen 65 WTW JohnGeorger Bob Gift Penny Giller Diana Goad Roxane Giesecke Kathleen Gill Patricia Gipson JohnGoelz Dick Gieselmen Jennifer Gifford SENIORS WTW 66 C 5 as O Z aj c 5 i { •«! mr Ws _ Debbie Goff Deborah Gomez Nancy Gonzales Phillip Goode Gary Gottfried Winston Grahl Donna Gravenstine Kate Gray Kylanne Green Under the direction of Pat Gritis energetic Seniors do their part to beautify the Senior Court. Trees, flowers, and shrubs, bought with money donated by parents, were planted in the court to provide a more enjoyable refuge from the school routine. 67 WTW Cheryl Greenberg Karin Grier Susan Griggs Pat Gritis Colleen Guard Marsha Guerrant Jim Gunderson Allison Hall Bernie Hall Terri Hamrick LeRoy Harris Richard Harrison SENIORS WTW 68 Tom Haskin Mike Hayes Susan Hayes Robyn Haymond Betsy Hazen Alan Heiser Evelyn Heising Jody Helgeson John Hart Jeanne Harvey 69 WTW Marilyn Helms Betty Hice Cathy Hincewicz Chris Hoffman Steve Henderson Jim Hiett David Hipp Robin Hendricson Charles Hildebrand Sean Hitchens Sharon Hercules Nancy Hilgert Brian Hoffman SENIORS SENIORS WTW 70 Robert Holland Dorothy Holmes Mary Hornick Brent Horton Karin Houghten David Howard Keith Humphries A1 Hunt Gary Hunter Alison Ingram Edward Ivy Jim Jacobs Steve Jelinek Roseanna Jenkins Allene Jewitt V 4 71 WTW Cathy Johnson Shala Johnson Verle Johnston De Jones SENIORS SENIORS WTW 72 Marcia Karalis Mary Karalis Coleen Keenan Kathryn Keener Joe Kehler Bill Kennedy Charles Kick David Kiger 73 WTW Ginny Kirsh Karin Knauserrberger Lin Knighton Randy Knoche Kim Krannichfeld Gail Knothe Marsha Krengel Theresa Knusden Midge Kovalsky Brett Labe Kerry Landes Joe Laraia SENIORS SENIORS WTW74 The pride and joy of Woodson’s Senior Class is displayed each week in the Senior Showcase where outstanding Seniors receive recognition for their contributions to the school. Karen Larson Sandy Lawrence Alice Lawson Brian Leach 75 WTW Bud Leake Blake Learmonth Cathy Lee Megaera Lee Mike Leiser Molly Leitnulcer Mark Levine George Lewett Jim Lewis Debby Lipsey Richard Livingston Koneta Lodge SENIORS SENIORS WTW76 Eric Lundy Lynn Luskey Kathy Lynch Dorothy Lyons Stan Maige Vincent Maige Marge Majorack Laurel Mallon Paul Mandich John Marcinieo Zora Marcroft Lynn Marlin Jim Marstellar Mark Martin John Mason 77 WTW Harriet Massey Melanie Maury Vashti Mays Judy MeAtee Debi McCain Ben McCarty Kem McCoy Jim McNaughten SENIORS SENIORS WTW78 Marchia McOmber Pat McPherson Tony McDonald Maureen McGary Wanda McGee Anne McGuigan Bruce McMaster „ Sharon McMillan Underclassmen learn quickly from Seniors that Woodson isn’t all work. This informal “class” was held frequently during the day for all interested. 79 WTW Greg McPherson John Metzger Jeff Michael Keith Michael Ruthe Milko Bernie Miller Kathy Miller Sue Miller Jay Millette Vernon Mills Jim Minker Brian Minkin SENIORS SENIORS WTW 80 Jim Monroe Mike Monroe Duke Monson Larry Montross Geraldine Moore Janet Moore Karen Moot Steve Morris The Seniors in Homeroom 231 displayed their Christmas spirit and art ability in the Door Decorating Contest held the week before Christmas vacation. 81 WTW Cathy Morse Joan Mott David Mowery Jayne Muir Steve Mullen Diana Munnerlyn Midge Murphy Clint Myers Linda Nation Devin Neale John Needham Jim Neill SENIORS SENIORS WTW 82 Edward Newcomb Don Newell Paige Newell Sue Newpher Jennifer Ney Leticia Nickel Stefan Nicodem Karen Nielsen Judy Noah Annette Norton Sally Nusbaum Linda Odenthal Sue Neiss Joyce Nelms Mary Nesbit 83 WTW Mary O’Donnell Rocky O’Donnell Lewis Oliver Duby Oliverio Carolyn Olson For Kitty West Art class provides a relaxing escape from the daily routine. Elizabeth Orman Doug Osburne Peter Osinga SENIORS SENIORS WTW 84 Caroline Robertson discovers the library can be used for studying,as she is actually able to concentrate on her Chemistry homework. Julie Parker Dianne Parks Janice Parsons Pat Pataky 85 WTW Randy Patterson Cynthia Patton John Payne Tom Payne T. Jay Pecorak Maureen Peer Carlos Perez Joe Pesek Nancy Peters Christine Peura Tom Philion Cathy Phillips Debbie Pimentel Glenn Podonsky Sue Polk Greg Pollock SENIORS SENIORS WTW 86 Bill Porter Carol Post Patty Post Peggy Preble Brenda Price Diane Price Elaine Prickett Terry Racette Chris Raeder Steve Ragsdale Rebecca Ralph Chris Ramsey John Ransone Ray Rennebaum Carrie-Reynolds Tom Riggs Jim Rike Joyce Ripley Forrest Rhemann Janet Rhodes Jim Richardson John Richardson Mike Rieley Sue Rifkin SENIORS SENIORS WTW 88 Mrs. Hepner tried everything, even hand signals, but the Senior Councilmen just weren’t getting the idea. .. . s . -«wys- - . • ' • -• ■ Greg Rippey Coleen Rizer Cathie Roark Jack Robbins Lou Riso Marcia Rivett 89 WTW Rebecca Roberts Caroline Robertson Betty Robinson Gloria Robinson Maurice Roche Mary Rollier Walter Rosch David Ross Jill Roulstone Bill Rowekamp Marty Rowell Dick Rubino William Ruby Bridget Runfcla SENIORS SENIORS WTW 90 Randy Rydell Lisa Sala Nancy Sale Joseph Sands Roc Sansotta Becky Sarley Susan Schaaf Glenn Schabacker Bill Schadegg Fred Schaffer Marcia Scheider Marsha Schindel Glenn Schlarman 91 WTW • ' S K • 1 , ■. ll t§sM _ £ £Tfv:. ;. The sweet smile of success-the conquering of a new school and a new land. (Rita Enei, Foreign Exchange Student). Linda Schmagel David Schnoor Kathryn Schwarz Neil Seek Ross Seiders Judy Seitzer Deborah Semb SENIORS SENIORS WTW 92 Mary Senter Patrick Shamburg John Sheehan Michael Sheehan Julie Sherman Teresa Shillings Ike Shirawiboon Phil Shutler William Shumate Pam Sibley Karen Simpson Susan Sims Taking advantage of their 3-minute early dismissal, Seniors are half-way through lunch before Underclassmen barge into the cafeteria. 93 WTW Bruce Singleton Kim Small Donna Smith Sherri Smith William Smith William Snead Gail Snyder Linda Solorzano Betsey South SENIORS SENIORS WTW 94 Gary Steel Henry Stephens Lynne Stevenson Linda Stockman Kris Stout Sally Strawinski John Strube Jeanne Studer Perry Sunell Ruth Sutton Kenneth Swain Sam Tancredi Chris Span Michael Sperry Elizabeth Spiher 95 WTW Smiles of achievement in the best kind of school there is-Experience. Jim Tanner Barbie Tapp William Tarrant Jeff Taylor Linda Taylor Christopher Teasley SENIORS SENIORS WTW 96 June Tennyson Jim Thomas Jim Thomas Richard Thomas Daniel Thompson Linda Thomson Myra Thome Wayne Thornton Cindy Timmons Linda Tolbert Kathy Tomlinson Kathy Toole Devereaux Tower 97 WTW 00 Gilbert Ewell, after a hard morning of “being” Mr. Ladson, finds time to relax before his afternoon schedule begins. On Student Administration Day Seniors took over the positions of administrative personal, faculty, cafeteria, staff and custodians. Janitors Patty Driscoll, Diane Defillippis, Mollie Leitnaker, Julie Parker, Susan Sims, Diane Donald, Jill Roulstone, Diana Goad, Sherri Smith and Allison Hall take time out from their cleaning duties to pose for the yearbook. I w NL i E? ' dUu ' MPISMyl. Maureen McGary and Randy Drischel animatedly teach Chemistry, their favorite subject. Chris Ramsay and Doug Osborn, taking over Mr. Otten’s classes realize a lot can be learned from teaching others. SENIORS WTW 98 Glenn Vestal Henry Waiker Susan Waites Stephanie Walter 99 WTW C 3 Z O oo Steve Webb Gordon Welch Dennis West Kitty West Shelley White Barry Whitehurst Larry Whitener Robert Whitmire SENIORS WTW 100 Ann Wilkes Robin Will Gail Williams John Williams Steve Williams Cynthia Wilson Joe Winfree Michele Winn Long hours after school bring promise of a rewarding Senior year for Wendy Nicholas. 101 WTW Lois Witham Marvin Wolf Deborah Wolff Bill Worthy Michael Wright Jim Wylie Paul Yanoshik Mark Young Sharon Young Toni Young Kathy Zettel Christina Zwicke SENIORS y m i iaai : wmniw- --- wr ■ ' Wfr ■ •t ., .iifc ' M U ' f ; i ■■ ' ' 1 ' i : - .• ' «•« ■ ' ., jaWHi-WHiWfrtiP ' W MMMfflWfc ■ « ., •. ! ' ' :w Mv .■ ' rtf... v:., ' ftiii ' KjWv. i a v,r ' . , Mplhti!M, ’ i. ' ' ' ' ■ ' .• ' ■• ' • ' ••. ' •I,- ■ ' •■ ' • H utM itb MW ? ' m ■ MS 1 , «: awi «. •!•• -. ■■•■■■■• . 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Coach, Don Perriello, Assistant Coach. Row 2: Stan Kemp, J.V. Coach, Bernie Thompson, Assistant Varsity, Dick Pugh, Head Coach. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: ROW I: G. Rippey, B. Hoffman (All Suburban, Honorable Mention, All District), D. Alford, J. Thomas, O. Dickens (All District, Outstanding Defensive Back), B. Kuykendall (All Suburban, All District, Outstanding Offensive Back), B. Whitmire (All District), R. Owens (All Metropolitan, All Suburban, All District, Outstanding Defensive Lineman), S. Jclnick (All Suburban, Honorable Mention, All District). Row 2: M. Moffitt, M. Bladergroen, J. Michael, K. Michael, V. Johnston, J. Winfree (Varsity Football Sportsmanship Award), J. Jacobs (Outstanding Offensive Lineman), J. Gearhart, M. Rieley, K. Brown, G. Steel, B. Hall (All American Honorable Mention, All State, All Metropolitan, All District). Row 3: M. Lyons, J. Craig, S. Gaunt, A. Hollis, B. Hart, F. Crowe, P. Stewart, B. Hendrickson, T. Kidwell, M. Martin. Row 4: B. Pedigo, R. Tachaberry, R. Dunn, C. Dennis, P. Poucher, D. McNaughton, D. Moreland, B. Blase, K. Swanson, B. Lazader. Row 5: E. Britt, C. Baer, J. Hildebold, E. Miller, G.T. Willis, M. F’risbie, B. Schwartz, T. Beck, J. Moser, J. Montague-Manager. Row 6: R. Geiselman Manager, R. Hagen-Manager, V. Griffin Manager, K. Neal-Manager, Rev. Winfree, Mr. W.T. Woodson, Mr. W.P. Ladson, D. Perriello, J. Jensen, B. Thompson, P. Wachholtz, D. Pugh. NOT PICTURED:Brian Ballou, Mac Sheridan. VARSITY FOOTBALL VIRGINIA 1—A LEAGUE STANDINGS NORTHERN DISTRICT League Over-all W L T W L T ..40181 1 ..4 1 0 8 2 0 Falls Church Stuart. WOODSON 3 118 11 Annandale 13 15 4 1 Jefferson 13 14 3 3 Fairfax 0 5 0 4 6 0 109 WTW Offense Woodson’s tough offense this year averaged 19.7 points per game. Quarterbacked by Mark Blader- groen, along with the leading ground gainer Bill Kuykendall, the offense compiled an impressive 8-1-1 record. Bill Kuykendall was high scorer with 15 touchdowns and 802 yards total. Defense The W.T. Woodson defense this year led by Bernie Hall and Owen Dickens held their opponents to 6.3 points per game. Joe Winfree led in inter¬ ceptions with 5. The only two Varsity Football players to make the All Metropolitan team were on defense, and they were Randy Owens and Bernie Hall. SPORTS WTW 110 i1 1 WTW VARSITY FOOTBALL In the first game ot the season, Woodson romped Edison, 22-0. Bill Kuykendall had 26 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns. Jim Gearhart scored a third touchdown with two extra points by Greg Rippey. Randy Owens, on an excellent defensive play, brought the Edison ball carrier down in his own end zone. In our second game against West Springfield, Joe Winfree and Owen Dickens made pass interceptions which set up a touchdown pass by Mark Bladergroen and a touchdown run by Bill Kuykendall. The two extra points were again scored by Greg Rippey. During the Groveton game, Woodson’s second string gained valuable experience by winning 41-0. Bill Kuykendall, in his highest scoring game, scored three touchdowns. Mike Rieley scored with two touchdowns and Roger Dunn added another touchdown to the game. Bob Whitmire, with his educated toe, scored five points after the touchdown. Woodson’s fifth game resulted in a heartbreaking loss to Stuart, 12-8. Even though Joe Winfree captured a Stuart pass for an important turnover, the game remained Woodson’s only loss of the year. Bill Kuykendall with another high-scoring game made three touchdowns in a fifth win over Oakton. A Bladergroen-Gearhart pass scored a fourth touchdown and a punt return by Joe Winfree scored a fifth. SPORTS SPORTS 1 13 WTW VARSITY FOOTBALL Woodson for the first time in its history beat the Annandale Atoms, 19-8. Touchdowns were made by Mark Bladergroen who was the leading ground gainer with six carries for 86 yards. Sophomore Roger Dunn scored a touchdown along with Bill Kuykendall. Joe Winfree made one interception and Bob Whitmire converted one extra point. Woodson’s commanding defense held Jefferson scoreless the whole first half to give Woodson its sixth win, 16-8. Bob Whitmire tackled a Colonial in his end zone for a safety then converted two extra points. Bill Kuykendall and Roger Dunn scored touchdowns and Joe Winfree intercepted another pass. Woodson’s seventh game was a win over McLean, 14-12. Joe Winfree got one interception and Brian Hoffman pulled in two more. Scoring touchdowns were Bill Kuykendall and Mark Bladergroen. Bob Whitmire again converted with two points after the touchdown. A rainy day faced the Cavaliers the day of their 14-0 win over Fairfax. Touchdowns were scored by Bill Kuykendall and John Craig. The game against Falls Church was to decide the Virginia 1-A Northern District Champion. Woodson came close with a 15-0 lead at halftime, but dwindled to a 15-15 tie. Bill Kuykendall scored the two Woodson touchdowns with Bob Whitmire kicking a field goal. ' in O X m 1 I SPORTS WTW 114 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Sue Vondra, Marie Painter, Carol Pommer, Laurie Arico (co-captain), Leslie Monger, Cathy Floyd (captain), Debbie Newell, Tracey Mullen, Jann Tkach. It was spirit like Cathy Floyd’s that led the Junior Varsity teams through their seasons. The J.V. Football team showed their appreciation to the squad by presenting them flowers at the Sports Award Banquet. ] 15 WTW Freshmen Cheerleaders V-I-C-T-O-R-Y shouts exuberant Pam Berry. The Freshmen cheerleaders who were selected at the beginning of the school year, worked hard through¬ out the year to learn many new cheers. LRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Pam Berry, Janet Casey, Betsy Daily, Linda Bennett. Jo Szymazyk, Marilynn CasaJe (captain), Kathy Olmstead (co-captain), Janet Paine, Lynn Sissler, Fran Reinholdt Tnsh Zemple, Cathy Davis. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 116 WAVJSFUM r 1 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1: J Nazzaro. B. Davis, R. Ney, D. Marlin, M. Nepi. R. Schwarz, C. Shive, A. Sutherland, K. Bomba. Row 2: R. Joshua, P. Devereaux, C. Funk, C. Byrly, D. Weymouth, B. Monroe, E. Peterson, C. Matthews, G. Osborn, G. Mustian. Row 3: T. Beck, S. Pricer, C. Miller. G. Ragland, P. Marcantonio, G. Musslman, L. Fisher, G. Ross, M. McCoy. Row 4: C. Lockey, M. Kovalsky, L. Little, J. Foster, C. Crandall, S. Coleman, J. Morrison, R. Lokney, S. Hall. Row 5: D. Dahlquist, J. Cone, M. Tolson, mgr., G. Hofer, P. Robbins, B. Claybrook, L. Buckingham, R. Edgbert. D. McNaughton, J. Snitzer. J. Monroe, J. Callaghan, J. Holland, C. Spence, D. Dellinger, mgr., D. Schillerstrom, mgr. Junior Varsity Football The Junior Varsity Football team had many talented players this year. In the closing seconds of the Annandale game with the score 12-8 WTW, Kevin Bomba made an interception on Annandale’s 10 yard line, and crushed any hope for an Annan¬ dale victory. Larry Little ran back a punt for a touchdown in the game against McLean. John Ziegler was seriously injured while playing for the team, and was awarded with the Annandale game ball signed by all the members of the team, the coaches, Mr. Cunningham, and Mr. Ladson. The camera catches Coach Boyes, in one of his less im¬ pressive moments, during a pep-strategy-get-out-and- WIN talk. 11? WTW J. V. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . .0 Falls Church. .6 Woodson . . . . . .18 Oakton . .0 Woodson . . . .8 Stuart. .26 Woodson . . . ... .8 Madison. .8 Woodson . . . . . .12 Annandale . .8 Woodson . . . . . .12 Jefferson . .10 Woodson . . . . . .32 McLean . .18 Woodson . . . ... .0 Fairfax. .8 Highlanders topple as the Cavaliers powerfully attack. The Cavaliers cluster to protect their ball carrier in this end run SPORTS SPORTS WTW 118 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL “A”TEAM The Freshmen Football “A” team had a total season record of 3—1—2, with Laird Johnson scoring all the touchdowns except one. During the tense moments of the last game in their season, Dave Pugh threw a touchdown pass with 1 5 seconds left. The final score of the game was Woodson 8, Fairfax 6. Watching the game from the sidelines, the “A” team coaches Clark (offense), Felton (Head coach), and Pukal (defense) constantly look for plays that might work against tough future opponents. The coordinator of both the “A” and “B” teams was Coach Felton. The “B” team coaches were Coach Kane (defense) and Coach Bray (offense). Mike Severo (27) finds running room as he heads down field towards the “B” team defense. The score of the game which was held in the “Turkey Bowl” was 0-0. Sh-tjk ' 1J 9 WTW o JO H Cfl FRESHMEN FOOTBALL “A” SCOREBOARD Woodson. .0 Stuart . .0 Woodson. .6 Madison . .0 Woodson. .0 Falls Church. Woodson. .6 Annandale. .6 Woodson. .12 Jefferson. .0 Woodson. .8 Fairfax . .6 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL “A” TEAM: Row 1: P. Callahan, S. Petty. B. Perry, W. Fracarello, C. Ruiz, D. Greenberg, J. Pinkerton, T. Snow, J. Stemple, P. Gritis, S. Millette, R. Steel. Row 2: C. Lindenmeyer; J. Dambro, F. Grenke, S. Mulkey, C. Dennis, D. Fern, B. Hill, D. Pugh, C. Deringer, J. Groce, W. Godson, D. Forsbese, W. Kelly, M. Sevcro. Row 3: R. Ladson, P, Foote, C. Ballou, J. Lykins, R. Caldwell, R. Preuss. E. Shutler, C. Newton, J. Monroe, F. Brooks, S. Simpson, S. Fletcher. Row 4: L. Mead, L. McConnel, R. Sellers, L. Johnson, B. Rowekamp, G. Watts, S. Yurich, J. Gasior, R. Exton. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL “A” TEAM SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . . . . .14 Edison. .6 Woodson . . . . . . .12 Marshall . .0 Woodson . . . .6 West Springfield . . . . .8 Woodson . . . .0 Marshall . .0 Woodson . . . . . . .14 Edison. .6 Woodson . . . .0 West Springfield . . . . .0 mtisr L-V ivL 1 t- ®. e- FRESHMEN FOOTBALL “B” TEAM: Row 1: B. Wood, T. Slagle, B. Lanius, B. Lanius, B. Finneran, J. Lewis, J. Coakley, A. Schmai, D. Wallingsford, J. Pottinger, K. Havens, J. Simson, J. Mitchell, J. Willie, G. Collins, D. Greene, J. Baulch. Row 2: D. Knapp, A. Fiorino, J. Smeg, P. Morales, M. Apter, L. Osterday, D. Maley, B. Wilson, S. Woolard. Row 3: C. Freeman, J. Carrol, W. Scott, G. Blerins, G. Carper, J. Edwards, B. Brown, B. Harriet, R. Joyce, D. Hermeson, K. Butterfield, B. Smith, C. Yondra, P. Hefferon, B. Locks, J. Ellis, M. Eiselt, B. Gullette, J. Meyer, G. Thrailkill, S. Norman, B. Jones, J. Brown. 121 WTW FRESHMAN FOOTBALL“B” Due to the large number of freshmen that went out for football, two teams were formed instead of the usual one. The two teams were apparently evenly matched, because their season records were identical, and the game in which they played each other was a tie. After winning their first two games, the Freshmen Football “A” team lost a close one to West Springfield. After a tie with Marshall, they easily beat Edison 14-6. Kevin Haines (14) on an end run tries to escape down field from his West Springfield pursuers. The Freshmen “B” team completely surround their “A” team opponent and bring him down for a loss. SPORTS WTW 122 VARSITY HOCKEY: Row 1; Anne McGuigan, Jean Kosnik, Terry Shillings, Carol Hallstead, Kathy McKay, Mary Lynch, Laura Beaver, Eva Morgan; Row 2: Dottie Isaac, Ginnie Kirsch, Lee Covert, Kris Kane, Pat Pataky, Laura Reynolds, Mrs. Imhof. VARSITY HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Woodson. 4 Stuart. . . .1 Woodson . . . 2 Falls Church. . . .1 Woodson . . . . . . .0 Langley . . . .2 Woodson . . . . . . .3 Jefferson . . . .0 Woodson . . . . . . .1 Madison. . . .0 Woodson . . . . . . .5 Annandale. . . .0 Woodson . . . . . . .1 Marshall. . . .0 Woodson . . . . . . .0 Fairfax. . . .2 123 WTW Varsity Hockey Cavaliers move the ball downfield for a possible score. Mary Lynch and her opponent battle for the ball. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 124 J.V. HOCKEY: Bottom Row: Susan Law, Jo Roan. Rena Roan, Beth Ann Reid, Gail Pataky Charlotte Matthews, Sandy Jones, Gail Schneider. Row 2: Claudia MacGowan, Donna ' Cox, Susan Rhea, Robin Haden. Suzie Horner, Elaine Heffelfmger, Shiela Evans, Cindy Horner, Becky Rathbun, Kathy Kenny. J.V. HOCKEY SCOREBOARD Woodson.5 Woodson.1 Woodson .1 Woodson.1 Woodson.1 Woodson.0 Woodson.1 Woodson.1 Stuart.0 Falls Church.0 Langley.0 Jefferson.0 Madison .1 Annandale.1 Marshall .1 Fairfax .1 With a valiant effort Gail Schneider blocks a potential goal. 125 WTW CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country began practice the first week of school, and after several weeks of work they were ready for the tough season that followed. The only loss the team had was a close one to Annandale. The Cross Country team finished their season with a 4-1 record even though they were constantly hampered by injuries. Duke Monson after completing almost three miles, starts to pour it on as he heads down the home stretch towards the finish line. CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: S. Mullen, L. Montross, C. Welsch, D. Monson, S. Georges, V. Brag, K. Cloninger, B. Lane. Row 2: Coach Eakin, T. Mullen, B. Daniels, K. Cook, T. MacGowan, G. Jones, D. Shutler, C. Dukes. Row 3: R. Ard, B. Barteloni, R. Darling, D. Gosncll, T. Miles, C. Schnoor, J. Stein, J. Drei. SPORTS WTW 1 26 ' M A ' t ;; . ‘ ■■ ■ ' jlaaft rm f fiy y : kh K iMggjm r j ; ; Y : JmM VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: L. Kuss; mgr., B. Kick, B. Hoffman, D. Tho ™ as ’ K- Michael, T.J Pecorak, J. Michael, M. Edwards, B. Steinkuller; mgr. Row 2: Coach Red Jenkins, J. Coscia, C. Ing, M. Sheridan, M. Bladegroen, J. Neill, D. Keever, M. Sheehan, B. Richards, L. Blumenthal; mgr., Coach George Felton. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD VARSITY BASKETBALL VIRGINIA 1—A LEAGUE NORTHERN DISTRICT STANDINGS DISTRICT OVERALL W L Pet. W L Pet. WOODSON . . . . . .10 0 1.000 16 2 .882 Falls Church . . . . .17 3 .700 14 4 .778 Jefferson. . . . .5 5 .500 10 8 .556 Stuart. . . . .5 5 .500 7 11 .389 Annandale . . . . . . . .3 7 .300 4 14 .222 Fairfax. . . . .0 10 .000 0 18 .000 WOODSON . . . . .62 DeMatha . ... .83 WOODSON . . . . .86 Wakefield. ... .62 WOODSON . . . . .77 Groveton. ... .62 WOODSON . . . . .64 Wakefield. ... .55 WOODSON . . . .58 Edison. ... .72 WOODSON . . . .78 Falls Church . ... .46 WOODSON . . . .95 Annandale. ... .64 WOODSON . . . .56 Edison. ... .52 WOODSON . . . .66 Jefferson. ... .45 WOODSON . . . .71 West Springfield . . . . .63 WOODSON . . . .83 Fairfax. .54 WOODSON . . . .79 Mount Vernon. .60 WOODSON . . . .88 Stuart . .45 WOODSON . . . .59 Falls Church . .54 WOODSON . . . .63 Annandale. .59 WOODSON . . . .88 Jefferson . .63 WOODSON . . . .89 Fairfax. .43 WOODSON . . . .75 Stuart . .46 WOODSON . . . .66 Annandale. .64 WOODSON . . . .52 Falls Church . .49 WOODSON . . . .46 Edison. .52 WOODSON . . . .72 Oakton . .70 r The W.T. Woodson Varsity Basketball season started with Woodson playing De-Matha, one of the top teams on the East Coast. Even though De-Matha downed the Cavaliers 83-62, T.J. Pecorak scored 35 points. In the next game, Woodson easily beat Wakefield 86-62. Groveton was Woodson’s next opponent, and the Cavaliers trounced Groveton 77-62. Wakefield was again beaten by Woodson; this time the score was 64-55. This was also the Cavalier’s 100th victory in seven years of competition, after losing only 44. Even with T.J. Pecorak making 26 points and Dave Thomas making 13, Woodson still lost to Edison in the fifth game of the Cavalier’s season, 58-72. Woodson bounced back and crushed Falls Church 78-46. The Cavaliers then went on to win their next fourteen games. Annandale posed no problem to the Cavaliers as they easily whipped the Atoms 95-64. In the next game, the Cavaliers avenged their past defeat from Edison by beating them 56-52. Dave Thomas’s four free throws in the last 20 seconds aided in the Woodson victory over Edison. Jefferson was Woodson’s next victim, 66-45. In the next, Woodson whipped previously unbeaten West Springfield 71-63. The Cavaliers then went on to beat Fairfax 83-54, Mount Vernon 79-60, and Stuart 88-45. In the next game, Woodson edged past Falls Church 59-54. In another close game, the Cavaliers barely beat Annandale, 63-59. Jefferson was again beaten by Woodson, this time the score was 88-63. The Cavaliers proved to be too much for the Fairfax Rebels as Woodson demolished Fairfax 89-43. In the next game, Woodson easily beat Stuart 75-46. In a very close game, Woodson squeaked by Annandale 66-64. With the help of Keith Michael’s 18 points and T.J. Pecorak’s 25, the Cavaliers beat Falls Church 52-49. This victory made the Woodson Cavalier Varsity Basketball team the Northern District champions. The Woodson Cavaliers meet the Edison Eagles at Hayfield for the regional playoffs. After a tough game, the Cavaliers lost 46-52. As a consolation game, Woodson played Oakton at Hayfield. John Coscia sank the winning basket in the last two seconds of the game, and the final score was 72-70. jfl l % if M SPORTS WOODSON-62, De-Matha—83 Brian Hoffman (20) goes up for two points in the De-Matha game. Brian was held to only four points in that game. T.J. Pecorak (34) shoots for two points even though he was heavily covered by his De-Matha opponent. During the game, T.J. pulled down eight rebounds and scored 35 points. Jeff Michael (24) shoots for the basket as a stunned De-Matha opponent looks on. 129 WTW WOODSON-78, Falls Church-46 WOODSON-59, Falls Church-54 Jeff Michael (23), after beating his Jaquar opponents down the court, goes for a two point lay-up. Jeff made seven points in that game. T.J. Pecorak (35) takes a short jump shot for two. T.J. made 24 points that game and pulled down 18 rebounds. The next time the Cavaliers played Falls Church, T.J. Pecorak scored 16 points in the close game, with the score 52-49. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 130 WOODSON-95, Annandale—64 WOODSON-63, Annandale-59 Jim Neill outjumps his Annandale opponent as he takes a short shot from the side. T.J. Pecorak (35) is fouled as he goes for a lay-up in the away game at Annandale. T.J. scored 28 points in that game. The score of that close game was 63-59. In the home game with Annandale, Keith Michael (10) lays it up for another two points. Keith made 18 points in that game. Dave Thomas (32) tries to dribble around his Annandale defender for a possible shot or assist. Dave scored 15 points in that game. 13) WTW WOODSON-58, Edison-72 WOODSON-56, Edison-52 WOODSON-46, Edison-52 Bud Kick (41) takes a short jumper from the side as several Eagle opponents watch. Bud made seven points that game. Woodson lost its’ chances to go to State when they lost this close game to Edison 46-52. T.J. Pecorak (35) attempts to shoot over the outstretched arm of his Eagle defender. T.J. scored 11 points in that game at Hayfield. SPORTS WTW 132 __ ' —TflPlIJf! . ■ fis 3 Hi | Pi f ; vJ H ’ ;:F. |1 1L — ' Safe . ■nr. i i j SL A - ' si m wm JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: KNEELING: B. Pennington, R. Tackabcrry. STANDING: B. Claybrook, B. Neil, K. Dennis, L Johnson, B. Karalis, S. Zier, D. McNaughton, C. Wortman, J. Sneed, M. Hannan, R. Rozycki, R. Dunn, B. Swartz. Roger Dunn (21), despite the efforts of his Jaguar opponent, goes up for two more in the game against Falls Church. The Final score of the game was 64-50. Junior Varsity Basketball The Junior Varsity Basketball team, coached by Mr. George Felton, finished the season number one in the Northern Virginia District standings. Chuck Wortman finished the season with a total record of 377 points and averaged 18.9 points a game. Richard Tackaberry also compiled a fine season total of 337. Richard’s highest score during a game was against Falls Church when he made 33 points. Other high scorers on the team were Lon Johnson and John Snead. Richard Tackabcrry (20), seeing the out-stretched arms of his Stuart opponent, decides that it would probably be safer to pass the ball off instead of taking the shot. Richard, however, was the high scorer of that game with 19 points. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . . ... .54 De-Matha . .70 Woodson . . . . .53 Wakefield . .54 Woodson . . . . ... .51 Groveton. .64 Woodson . . . . ... .69 Edison. .37 Woodson . . . . ... .64 Falls Church. .50 Woodson . . . . ... .74 Annandale. .28 Woodson . . . . ... .70 Edison. .60 Woodson . . . . ... .52 West Springfield . . . . .48 Woodson . . . . ... .85 Fairfax . .38 Woodson . . . . ... .74 Mt. Vernon. .43 Woodson . . . . ... .41 Stuart . .37 Woodson . . . . ... .70 Falls Church. .64 Woodson . . . . ... .83 Annandale. .38 Woodson . . . . ... .66 Jefferson. .47 Woodson . . . . ... .86 Fairfax . .45 Woodson . . . . ... .67 Stuart . .40 As Chuck Wortman sets a pick, Bob Karalis takes a shot from the side. Bob made 10 points in that game, while Chuck was held to 4. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 134 I ■; « i fr 1 1 i r jmm i T W- |jpj L T l| Fin Jr ' j M T j. u I : J j B J iy m Up mm m m m H i Il_1 i , IrJy Jl yf f FRESHMAN BASKETBALLL: ROW 1: G. Atkinson, S. Yurich, J. Smeig, D. Greenbury, B. Rowecamp, D Preuss J Landry T Tidd, L. Johnson, B. Sellers. ROW 2: B. Hendrickson, A. Lagasse, J. Pottinger, S. Millette, K. Brieman, G. Gullette, G. Watts, J. Monroe. ROW 3: D. Salzman, J. Severo. G. Brooks, B. Hill. G. Groce, P. Kutz. Steve Yurich (52), after beating his Jaguar opponents to the basket, shoots for two more points. Freshman Basketball The Freshmen Basketball team, led by high scorers Steve Yurich, Grant Atkinson, Barry Rowekamp, and Dick Preuss, had a winning season with a record of 7—5. Coached by Gene Rembold, the team averaged 42 points per game, while making 36% of their field goals, and 51% of their foul shots. High rebounders for the year were Grant Atkinson and Steve Yurich with 70 and 78, respectively. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson ...... .44 Falls Church . .40 Woodson . .54 Stuart . .34 Woodson . .37 Annandale. .14 Woodson . .59 Falls Church. .29 Woodson . . . . .45 Jefferson. .40 Woodson . . . . .36 Fairfax. .37 Woodson .... .33 Stuart . .27 Woodson .... .51 Falls Church . .56 Woodson .... .34 Annandale. .17 Woodson .... .45 Jefferson. .70 Woodson .... .37 Fairfax . .53 Woodson .... .35 Stuart . .43 135 WTYV Varsity Rifle The Varsity Rifle team this year besides having one of their best seasons, set a new high score for the team of 1138. The previous high score was 1034. The Varsity Rifle team beat Stuart by three points and Falls Church by five, to become first in their district. Steve Boulter, while in the prone position, aims his rifle at the target as he prepares to fire down the range. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: Row I: D. Close, H. Jones, S. Boulter, J. Hyatt. Row 2: B. Mills, G. Curran (captain), J. Monroe, S. Ashton. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 136 ! Varsity Wrestling Even though the Varsity Wrestling team otten found victory out of reach, there were some very impressive individual performances. Brian DiAntonio (captain) had a line season with an 8-1-0 record. Brian (165 lb. class) placed first in district, second in regional, and then went on to take second in State. Sam Tancredi (98 lb. class) placed third in regional and fourth in State. Tom Clark (115 lb. class) placed sixth in regional and sixth in State. After a tough seasion, the Varsity Wrestling team finished ninth in State. This is the first time the team has ever finished in the top ten in State. With the referee watching intently, Tom Clark (112 lb. class) has his Mt. Vernon opponent completely under control. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Row 1: S. Tancredi, A. Minkin, T. Clark, S. Buescher, J. Douglas, M. Nepi, B. Monroe; Row 2: D. DiAntonio, L. Buckingham, B. DiAntonio, T. McDonald, R. Adamson, J. Rike, J. Thomas. 137 WTVV VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD WOODSON ... 20 Groveton . . . . . 28 WOODSON . . . 14 Mt. Vernon . . 26 WOODSON . . . 23 W-L. . 19 WOODSON . . . 19 W. Springfield . . 22 WOODSON . . . 17 Stuart . . 29 WOODSON . . . 22 Marshall . . . . . 17 WOODSON . . . 10 Wakefield . . . . 37 WOODSON . . . 27 Fairfax. . 23 WOODSON . . . 15 Annandale . . . . 25 WOODSON . . . 21 Jefferson . . . . . 17 WOODSON . . 17 Oakton. . 25 WOODSON . . 17 Falls Church . . . 27 Woodson wrestler Steve Buescher (120 lb. class) bares down on h is Jaquare adversary in order tc gain a better position, and possibly a pin. While the referee watches for a pin, Jeff Douglas (127 lb. class) strains to bring his opponent’s back on the canvas. Sain Tancredi (95 lb. class) struggles to break loose from his adversary’s grip. Sam, after several tough bouts, finally placed third in the regional competitions. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 138 Junior Varsity Wrestling The Junior Varsity Wrestling team, coached by Jim Jenson, had a winning season beating such tough teams as Annandale 23-21, and Wakefield 26-20. Some of the outstanding J.V. wrestlers were Craig Funk 8—0—1, Terry Beck 8—0—1, Tom Gissendanner 7-2, Paul Poucher 9-3, and Lance Buckingham 6-3. Rick Ladson was the outstanding Freshman wrestler with a season record of 6—4—1. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Woodson ... .34 Groveton.18 Woodson ... .29 Mt. Vernon.18 Woodson ... .19 W—L .24 Woodson_19 West Springfield-29 Woodson . . . .27 Marshall.14 Woodson ... .23 Annandale.21 Woodson ... .33 Stuart .11 Woodson . . . .26 Wakefield.20 Woodson . . . .24 Fairfax.28 Woodson ... .15 Jefferson.29 Woodson ... .31 Oakton .18 Woodson ... .14 Falls Church .32 FRESHMEN WRESTLING Woodson ... .21 Fairfax.30 Woodson ... .18 Jefferson.21 Woodson ... .32 Annandale.40 Mark Nepi tries to bring his opponent down on the mat in hopes of a possible pin. Mark, who was an outstanding Junior Varsity Wrestler, moved up in the middle of the season to the Varsity Wrestling team. J.V. WRESTLING TEAM: Bottom Row:J. Ruth, B. Moot, S. Darcy, S. Sperry, M. Nepi, R. Ladson, J. Snitzer, J. Shedd, C. Funk, G. Hofer, M. Tolson, P. Poucher; Row 2: P. Callahan, L. Mead,G. Lawrence, S. Whittemore, A.Chmar, B. Parks, J Stein, G. Hughes. G. Rothenberg, M. Mullen, T. Beck; Row 3: S. Harris, P. I ' em, P. Robbins, T. Loomis, P. Devereaux, R, Young, J. Christensen, D. Pugh, D. Matthews, L. Buckingham; Row 4: R. Jarrenot, E. Peterson, C. Deringer, D. Green, T. Chmar, M. Eiselt, B. Matthews, S. Zobel, Coach Jensen; Top Row: C. Ballou, J Lykins, G. Carper, C. Irwin, M. McCoy, S. Jones, R. Lambert, J. Coombs. pOOSfy lit liff HT 1 lir ' nppr fe % mm ■ l 1 m m . ■ hp t l A I? ' ■ 1 139 WTW SWIM TEAM: Row 1: J. O’Donohue, K. Wille, M. Semter, P. Hornick, A. Black, C. Seliga, S. Nickodem, K. Lynch, S. Williams, M. Prescott, J. Johnson. Row 2: C. Van Matre, T. Smith, B. Lindsay, C. Hughitt, L. Stahl, M. Lamb, J. Woods, I. Hanna, L. Rennebaum, D. Smith, B. Daly, P. Methfessel, N. Pitt, C. Kent, L. Scopino. Row 3: G.T. Willis, P. White, M. Johnson, S. Johnson, M. Lamond, J. Bowman, J. Gissendanner, M. Whitener, S. Gissendanner, B. Hyatt, S. Strawinski, M. Painter, C. Hoffner. Row 4: R. Vandermeullen, B. Knudson, C. WJiitning, L. Lane, B. Seroka, D. Foote, B. Lord, F. Grohgan, D. Black, B. Smith, S. Boulter, S. Michalski, j] Johnson, P. Baker. Row 6: M. Whitener, B. Tapp, B. McCarty, D. Tiffin P Davis, J. Russell. Row 6: R. Tiffin, N. Davis, E. Peterson. The Woodson Swim team is shown here working hard at one of their many practices. Practices such as these helped the team on to another undefeated season. Swim Team The Swim team behind outstanding swimmers Stefan Nickodem, Fred Groghan, Bob Knudson, Rick Vandermullen, Marie Painter, Mary Lynch, and Betsy Wright com¬ piled their fifth consecutive undefeated season with victories over Falls Church, West Springfield, and Annandale. Monday night practices and vigorous workouts helped in making this another undefeated season for the Woodson Swim team. SPORTS WTW 140 C j H oi O (i w SHgfel ! j: I ■ - •■ V : fuM tv JEjj j || 1. Tx. SBwK r j P _____ . V 1 • 1 • 0 0 a 0 1 L_ • 1 l w [ 1 i 0 -A . ■ 1 . - 1 i ” GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: Eva Morgan, Kathy Nesbit, Laura Beaver, Barbie Tapp, Mary Lynch, Carol Nussbaumer; Row 2: Sue Campbell (manager), Ginnie Kirsh, Katie Lynch, Robin Renebaunm, Miss Legard (coach), Gail Schneider, Joan Barten, Myra Thorne, Betsy Duley (manager). GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson .46 Annandale.33 Woodson .51 Jefferson.38 Woodson .47 Falls Church.28 Woodson .62 Stuart.26 Woodson .45 Fairfax.18 Woodson .66 Madison .45 Woodson .42 Annandale.38 Woodson .39 Jefferson.23 Woodson .52 Falls Church.31 Woodson .45 Stuart.17 Woodson .62 Fairfax.18 Woodson .60 Herndon .12 141 VVTVV Defeat is registered on the faces of the girls from Fairfax as Myra Thorne Laura Beaver shows good form as she concentrates on making two makes another basket. more points. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 142 GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: Cynthia Hughitt, Wendy Williams, Sandra McGary, Rebecca Rathbun, Shelia Evans, Claudia MacGowan, Linda Kuykendall. Row 2: Jo Anna Roan, Barbara Donaghy, Janice Clark, Diane McGowan, Mary Ellen Curran, Della Wolf, Donna Cox, Nancy Johnson, Anne Woolson, Janet Barrigan, Miss Morgan (coach). GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Woodson . . . . .20 Annandale .... . . . .19 Woodson . . . . .19 Jefferson. . . . .24 Woodson . . . . .26 Falls Church . . . . . . .24 Woodson .. . . .15 Stuart. . . . .29 Woodson . . . . .33 Fairfax. .8 Woodson . . . . .27 Madison . . . . .17 Woodson . . . . .17 Annandale . . . . . . . .28 Woodson . . . . .16 Jefferson. ....28 Woodson . . . . .25 Falls Church . . . . . . .37 Woodson . . . . .37 Stuart. . . . .19 Woodson . . . . .25 Fairfax. ... .27 Woodson . . . . .42 Herndon. . . . .15 Outmaneuvering her Fairfax opponent, Sandy Mcgary shoots for two points. The J.V. Cavalette’s downed the Rebels 33-8. 143 WTW Varsity Gymnastics The first year of the Varsity Gymnastics team, coached by Mr. Borror, proved to be a very successful one. They won their first Compulsory Meet with the score of 121.9, while Yorktown scored 98, Annandale 63, and McLean 44. Some of the outstanding individuals on the team were Dave Howard (captain), Donna Cox, Walter Belles, and Charles Hildebrand. Grace, balance, and con¬ centration, are fundamentals of gymnastics as Pam Riehl demonstrates. wti un DOUGLAS D,ANTONIO VANLATHtr BLAZY - - 4 S - - fj 5 I ■ I i £ i 4 - O ' - l 3 - - 10 4 5 I U! 7 1 I 6 C £ « MU JtLI PlNC GlSS MtP VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM: Bottom Row: Jennifer Corbet, Pam Riehl, Robin Haden, Donna Cox. Row 2: Hollie Brooks, Terry Manara, Sammy Hashed, Pattie Winger, Virginia Coscia, Ellen Bonifacio, Doreen Truel. Row 3: Walter Belles, Charlie Hildebrand, Dave Howard, Paul Beckwith, Cal Maloney, Sandy Woolard. Top Row: Bill Nash, Charlie Steen, Mike Jotz, Bob Locks. Not Pictured: Steve Jelinick, Jim Ellis, Tom Leonard, Eric Shutler, Carol Stewart. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 144 T.J. Pecorak, half-way through his dehvery, prepares to hurl a fast ball past his unsuspecting adversary. Varsity Baseball The Varsity Baseball team, coached by four year veteran, R.L. Knupp, began practice late in February. Practicing long hours with plenty of sweat, the team was ready for season by spring. Returning lettermen T.J. Pecorak, Mike Rieley, Jeff Michael, Keith Michael, and Rick Marstellar, lead the team towards a successful season. Keith Michael waits for the pitch to come in hopes that he can send it right back out. 145 WTW The explosion of the gun starts the runners towards their destination in hopes of being the first to break the tape. Varsity Track The Varsity Track team this year was very balanced in the Track and Field events. The sprinters were Bernie Hall, Larry Montross, Bill Cope, and Owen Dickens. The Field events were controlled by shot-putter Randy Owens, discus; Chuck Baer, and high-jumping; Jim Gearhart. Straining hard to clear the cross-bar, Jim Gearhart demonstrates his fine ability and technique in the high- jumping event. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 146 Junior Varsity Baseball After several weeks of hard work, running, catching grounders, bunting, and all-round conditioning, the Junior Varsity baseball team was ready for the rough season that followed. After some really close games, the J.V. baseball team turned in a fine record for the season. Tom Beck watches the close play at first, and anxiously waits to hear the umpire’s decision. , . v i Bill Carry concentrates hard as he fires the ball towards home plate. 147 WTW Paul Gagon shows how its done, as he slams a serve across the net. Tennis Team Fighting the cold March winds, the Cavalier netmen practiced hard for their approaching competition. Fancy footwork, good timing, and lots of hustle, added up to an excellent season and a fine team. J. Smith shows good form as he sends the ball back swiftly to his opponent. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 148 Girls Softball The occupants of the bench add their cheers and prayers to Joan Barton’s attempts at a home run. You win some, you lose some, Gail Schnieder dis¬ covers as the softball sneaks by. 149 WTW Sports Awards Fall Sports Winners: Row I: Kevin Bomba, Outstanding J V Player; William Wilson, Outstanding J.V. Cross Country; Jim Jacobs, Varsity Football Outstanding Freshman Football Player A Team; Steve Mullen, Outstanding Varsity Cross Country Runner; Bill Kuykendall, Varsity Football Out¬ standing Offensive Back; Nancy Hilgert, Varsity Hockey Outstanding Player; Randy Owens, Varsity Football Outstand¬ ing Defensive Lineman; Joe Winfree, Varsity Football Sportsmanship Award; Owen Dickens, Varsity Football Outstanding Defensive Back; not pictured: Jerry Shillings, Varsity Hockey Sportsmanship Award; Susie Law, J.V. Hockey Sportsmanship Award. Biff 1 l V . M f K JfV ■fcL FC A M i « m Winter Sports Winners: Row 1: Craig Funk, Outstanding J.V. Wrestler; Rick Ladson, Outstanding Freshman Wrestler; Steve Yurich, Freshman Boy’s Basketball; Keith Michael, Outstanding Defensive Boy’s Basketball; Jim Hiett, Outstanding Varsity Rifleman. Row 2: Mary Lynch, Girl’s Varsity Basketball Sportsmanship; Jim Thomas, Tom Light Award; Brian DiAntonio, Outstanding Varsity Wrestler; T.J. Pecorak, Most Valuable Varsity Boy’s Basketball; Chuck Wortman, Outstanding J.V. Boy’s Basketball; Brian Hoffman, Varsity Boy’s Basketball Sportsmanship; Barbie Tapp, Outstanding Girl’s Varsity Basketball. I SPORTS SPORTS WTW 150 SPORTS CLUBS Soccer Club Woodson’s Soccer Club bares itself for preparation for future opponents. SOCCfl ; CLUB fiQCCEt CLLV SOCCEff I CLUB SOCCER , CLUB 1 SOCCER CLUB SOCCE CLUE , ■ ' ■ . .{ TV . ' HSSIJf! g SOCCER CLUB: ROW 1: P. Murphy, B. Ferrante, K. Sweeny, M. Mennion, D. Bushey, J. Ferrante, J. Kayote, M. Johnson. ROW 2: D. Judis, I. Manna, J. Maury (Co-Captain), M. McDonough (Captain), B. Danzpisen (Senator), M. Al-Ayoub, B. Mitchell, M. Al-Bahhoh, D. Ashton (President) M. Brown, S. Petty, Mr. Yiasemides (Sponsor-Coach), B. Dienz. 151 WTW C o x O X LTj Ski Club If they injure themselves without snow, imagine what they’re like on the slopes. Knowing the hard work required to execute a flawless gelandesprung, officers Allison Hall, Danny Burkett, Duff Hall and Dave Shutler practice their jumps diligently after school. The newly- organized Ski Club affords mem¬ bers an opportunity to improve their ski techniques as well as par¬ ticipate in reduced-rate trips to local resorts. FACULTY WTW 154 Mr. William P. Ladson, Principal FACULTY WTW 156 Mr. Pat Cunningham Mr. Charles Blanton 157 VVTW Mr. Joseph Lina Mr. Robert Simms FACULTY WTW 158 Guidance Tliey aren’t always perfect. But if you were trying to be a combination ot Sigmund Freud, The Great White Father, All Knowing Being, a computer and a heart, imagine the mess you’d make. Mrs. Christine Smith Mr. James Morgan Mrs. Aurelia Homer 159 WTYV FACULTY FACULTY WTW 160 Diane Duke finds that by taking seven solids next year she MIGHT get into her sixth choice college. With the aid of the college selector, Tripp Jones unfortunately finds that Podunk U. is the only college that meets his demands. Students preoccupy themselves while waiting to see their guidance counselors. 161 WTW FACULTY WTW 162 H U c tu Miss Rebecca Murray Mrs. Dorothy Darling Mr. Paul Morris Miss Bessie Wigutoff Mr. Donald C. Perriello Social Studies The facts and figures of Social Studies are becoming a means to an end, as the end itself they are now outmoded. No longer is a recitation of the names of all the past Presidents a feat worthy of praise. The Social Studies Department of Woodson is updating, keeping abreast of the pre¬ sent trends. Concepts and theories are now in the foreground. “Who,” “What,” “When,” and “Where,” are still around, but “How” and “Why” are in the limelight. Students are learning the facts of social studies through the assistance of their student teacher, Chris Hoffman. Mrs. Spencer Mr. Walter Bost Mr. Robert McKenney Mrs. Dorothy McCarthy Miss Billie Johnson FACULTY WTW 164 Mrs. Priscilla Brown Mr. Thomas Eakin Mrs. Virginia Cromwell Mrs. Harriet Funkhouser I.1JV.I FACULTY WTW 166 Science The ghoul raised the throbbing frog’s heart into the air. Chuckling, he traced its intricate veins. In the next room, the mad chemist poured the AgN03 onto the NaCl and watched in glee as the precipitate tumbled to the bottom of the test tube. Swish. Swish. Jingle. Jingle. Out in the hall a slinky oozed foreward followed by a frantic physics student. Who says the school day has to be uneventful? Mad scientist Mike Woodside is dilgently at work titrating Barium Cloride with Magnesium Sulfate. I Mrs. Louise Banks Miss Julia Armbrister 167 VV ' TW FACULTY FACULTY WTW 168 k h V Mr. Vincent Otten Mr. Nick Bielich Mrs. Lorrane Morton Jk Mr. Louis Petronella Mr. Dennis Houlihan FACULTY WTW 170 Mathematics It seems so easy when the teacher does it. It seems so hard when you try. It looks so neat when the teacher does it. It looks so messed up when you try. It looks so logical when the teacher does it. It doesn’t make any sense to you. But somehow as the year progresses you learn and the math becomes neat and easy and logical. Mrs. Diana Saine Mrs. Ida King Mr. Michael Greaser Mrs. Kathryn Rowe Mrs. Patricia Hepner 171 WTW Dave Shutler and Danny Burkett calculate the quantum required to raise one polifery to the “third” energy level. ftf jmsr ... 4 JBB Mrs. Zeidee Stokes Mrs. Dorothy McAteer Mr. Dale Boyes Mrs. Margaret Croft FACULTY FACULTY WTW 172 Mrs. Mary G. Gibbons Mr. Charles Pierce Mrs. Margaret Ford Mr. Neil Witt Mrs. Carol Black 173 WTW Mrs. Julia Miller Mrs. Kathleen Seek Mrs. Louis Huggett Mr. Gene Rembold Mr. Walter Roundtree FACULTY FACULTY Miss Nancy Lippard Mrs. Alice Marsala Miss Mary Ann Hughes Mrs. Rebecca Carmichael Mrs. Barbara Costello 1 75 WTW English There is no getting around it, all students must study English. But mandatory doesn’t mean mundane. Have you read the stirring original examples in English Sentences? Doesn’t the Scarlet Letter turn you on? Isn’t picking your own Senior lit courses a blast? Have you witnessed the outstanding performances of the Drama classes? Who says English has to be a grind? “Mrs. Bedinger? She’s up there hanging from the ceiling,” remarks Stan Maige to David Birch. 1 ACUL.TY FACULTY Mr. Norris Williams Mrs. Dorothy Thompson 177 WTVV English I ACULTY 1 ACULTY WTW 178 English Mrs. Frances Johnson Mrs. Kathleen Leeper 179 WTW Miss Susan Keahey Mrs. Joan Bedinger Mrs. Robin Gaiser Mrs. Virginia Peters FACULTY FACULTY WTW 180 Nancy Cook, Shelley White, and Allene Jewett hope that learning by osmosis works for French. Mrs. Judy Fritz Mr. A1 Bolt Foreign Language Mrs. Lynn Meinhardt Mr. William Woodrum Those “far-away places” come a little closer to students in the foreign language classes at Woodson. The first two years of study teach the student basic skills of communication in French, Spanish, Latin, and German. When entering a foreign language classroom, one feels he has travelled to another part of the world, be it Gay Paris, Scenic Deutschland, Ancient Rome or Sunny Espana. Mrs. Robin Larsen Miss Celestina Mondin FACULTY WTW 182 Mr. W. W. Condit Mrs. DePoy Dr. Paul Nodarse Mrs. Diane Parker 183 WTW Mr. John Hollowell Miss Rita Moore Mrs. Eleanor Gray Mrs. Elaine Todd Mr. Paul Wachholz FACULTY FACULTY WTW 184 Art and Music Art and Music: thoughts transferred without speech, an idea painted on canvas, a mood created through music. Inner feelings expressed through media. Woodson art classes keep in step with modern trends. Mr. T. T. Lawrence Mr. A1 Grant Mr. Herbert Cappel Betsy Ashton Anne Merkling Sally Elliott Mrs. Mary Keever Miss Juanita Illera FACULTY WTW 186 Don’t look at those keys! Fingers in the right places?!? Go! Let’s see who gets 60 words a minute with no mistakes! Would you believe 50 words a minute with 5 mistakes?? How about 40 words a minute with 10 mistakes??? Mrs. Sara Hart Mrs. Roberta Sholett Miss Olivia Landis Mrs. Elizabeth Lauer Business FACULTY WTW 188 Physical Education You complain when you have to run around outside in those indecent gym uniforms. You complain when you’re clobbered in the shin with a hockey stick. You complain when the basket ball jams your finger. You complain when the showers are 147 degrees. You complain when you run out of deodorant. You complain when you fall off the balance beam. But all the while you have a sneaking suspicion you’re having fun. Exhibiting the techniques of the trampoline, an adept P.E. student is admired by his fellow classmates. Mr. Bernard Thompson Mr. G.W. Felton Mrs. Rebecca Wright 189 wrw Mr. Paul E. Jenkins Mrs. Sheila Carr Mr. R.L. Knupp FACULTY FACULTY WTW 190 Mr. R.A. Pugh Miss Barbara Morgan Miss Bettie Whitehead 191 WTW o c r H - FACULTY WTW 192 Miss Dorothy Billings Miss Patricia Bowen Home Economics Oatmeal in boxes and shake-and-bake fishes; Ready made dresses and throw¬ away dishes; prepared turkeys all trussed up with string; these are some very unsavory things. Crazy Vogue patterns and fancy French cookbooks; Renaissance sterling and knick-knacks and nice nooks; Hostessing parties with tingle and zing; These are a few of their favorite things. Susan Bushee tests a cake that may one day fatten her husband. 193 WTW Miss Linda Sudduth Mrs. Mary Powers Mrs. Gladys Fyfe Library When you want to know what Sciolism means, where do you go? When you have to write a research paper, to whom to you turn? When you skip an assembly, where is your haven? When your study hall is no place for study, where do you go? When you want to meet that certain someone, what is your rendezvous? GUESS! Miss Erma Poarch The occasional peace and quiet of the library provides an excellent backdrop for the reading of books, magazines... or his note. FACULTY FACULTY WTW 194 Mr. James Wilmouth Mr. Marvin Brown Industrial Arts This year a new form appeared among the jig saws, schematic diagrams and amplitude modulations: the female. An entire class is now devoted to educating girls on the mysteries of all those strange gadgets their brothers ha ve always known about. Is nothing safe from the approach of the miniskirt? Mr. Donald Fazio ft Vocational Education Mr. Oscar Baughan Mr. James Hawkins Mr. Morris Newcomb Mr. Fletcher Ruff Mr. Ralley Dennis Mr. William Bray FACULTY WTW 196 r While some students leave Woodson with only a promise, a prayer and a piece of paper, thanks to these teachers, the Vocational Education students leave with se lf confidence and a skill. , ig, ■■ ■ k k ' | Vocational students learn techniques in welding, wood working, air-conditioning, and auto-mechanics. Mr. Chris Apostolokes Mr. Elmo Adkins Mr. Arthur Halo 197 WTW O c r H ► Mrs. Carolyn Josey Mrs. Sharon Johnson Mrs. Susan Sunbury Mr. Glenn Workman Mrs. D. Hippier Miss Ruth Smith Mrs. J. Burke Mrs. Winnie Herman Mrs. Alma Rich Mrs. Ruth Schmitz Mrs. Anna Beers 199 WTW Mr. Alex Tomkins Mr. Ronald G. Borror Mrs. Nancy Spalding Special Services Brought to you with a smile, those helpful services that make life a little less unbearable. Mrs. Vivian Hatcher Mrs. Maxine Long Mrs. M. Johnson Mr. Herbert Carpenter FACULTY ‘ ‘‘i si p $7 H I Candy Sheris, Secretary Pam Clark, President Becky Coy, Senator Mrs. Turley and Mrs. Costello, Sponsors ' 1 VVC. -’.tip V: ■ • y ■ i ' ' yy ' i • • }, 5 V. 1 ' ■ 1 I. ... ■ ‘ xv ' ■ iu, •iiv. K ’ Oil V •UiMV • Ijc. I; • Juniors Three years completed One more to go Until, we too, Won’t walk these long halls Anymore. Good times we have had, Whether it was decorating for dances Or serving spaghetti. The spirit of our class lives on. Janet McGregor, Treasurer Bob Preuss, Vice President Dave Shutler, Senator JUNIORS WTW 204 Matthew Abts Cathey Acuff Brian Adams Gail Adamson Linda Agresta Kent Ahern Julia Amos Carolyn Anderson Walter Anderson Mike Andreas Jill Ansheles Susan Apter John Arico Melanie Bales Harry Baulch David Belanger Mike Bingham Pamela Ash James Barbour Ulrike Baussus Allan Bell David Bitter Stephania Ashley Stanley Barnes Robert Beasley Julie Bell Brenda Bixler John Aull Jan Barrett Laura Beaver Walter Belles Roy Black Vicki Autrey Joan Bar ten Anthony Beck Jilda Berry Mark Bladergroen Margaret Baird Robert Batcher William Beck Lorilyn Bierman Roger Bland 205 WTW The arrival of a la carte meals has added a new dimension to the age old problem of what to eat. Edgar Britt Martha Broadfield Philip Brooks Deborah Brown Linda Brown Peggy Brown Steve Brown Paul Bryan Kathy Brydges Nancy Bucco Bob Buckman Steve Buescher Jeff Burdick Julie Burgess Kevin Burke Robert Blase James Bloch Pamela Bohen Lee Boyd Mary Boyne Joseph Brady Kathy Brandel Gail Brandreth Deborah Brandt Gerald Brase Beth Brenton Patti Briner JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 206 Danny Burkett John Burton Gary Bushee Greg Bushong Kathy Butler Marie Butler George Buzhardt David Cairns Stewart Cameron Cynthia Campbell Susan Campbell Mike Cardinale Garry Carrico David Carter Susan Cary James Caw thorn Chris Chaikowski Charles Chapman Jeff Chapman Carol Chase Nancy Chase James Childers Mike Christopher Susan Ciotti The library is as good a place as any to catch up on one’s reading. Pamela Clark Meta Cleveland Linda Coates Carolyn Coley Carla Cornish Brian Conaway 207 VVTVV Barbara Conley Marian Corey Lex Cowsert Ellen Cross Skip Dangelo Linda Deskin Margaret Dominick Joseph Conlon Elizabeth Cormier Richard Cox Frank Crowe Diane Daniels Dave Diesselhorst Barbara Doran Ken Cook Ann Coscia Rebecca Coy Dennis Cullison Brenda Davis Pamela Dill Paula Douglas Denise Cooper Ashlie Counts John Craig Elizabeth Cumbie Linda Davison Margaret Dinnage Elizabeth Douthitt Patricia Corbat Jeanette Covert Rebecca Cramer Dixie Curtis Frances Dawson Richard Dobbertin Donna Drake Susan Corder James Cowe Candy Crizer Linda Cyr James Deans Mary Dobson Robin Draschil JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 208 There aren ' t many places to retreat to in a school of 2800; however, the football stadium provides a few quiet but too brief moments of solitude to those students seeking seclusion. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Row I: Charlie Weaver, Patti Rugg, Cathey Acuff, Carolyn Coley, Sherri Taylor, Shelley Haekley, Janice Stevens; Row 2: Pam Granger, Linda Deskin, Allison St. Clair, David Redinbaugh, Walter Belles, Joe Brady, Debbie Wilcox; Row 3: Dave Shutler, Bob Preuss, David Keever, Bill Nash, Paul Schleusener, Ronda Towns. How come all these students leave faster than they come in? 209 WTW Patricia Drewry John Duggar Edmond Dukes Diana Duncan Sherry Dunn Patricia Dunnells Jeff Dunson Paul Duscher Wayne Easterling Chella Echols Randy Eckstein Erich Eiselt Peggy Emerson Bruce Enderly Loretta Epperson Debra Erlenborn Christy Esco Kathleen Eustace Patricia Evans Monica Farrell Susan Fern Angela Ferro Joseph Fiore Cynthia Fischer Alan Fisher Maureen Fitzgerald Dwight Flickinger Sharon Foley Marjorie Folkman Linda Foster James Fouhy Laura Francis Caroline Fritz Douglas Fry Stephanie Fuller Donald Fultz Charles Runk Paul Gagon Daidre Ganley Martha Gardella Beverly Gartrell Steve Gauntt Malcolm Gerring JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 210 ; i Charlene Giangreco Pamela Gibbs Donna Gill Karen Gill Richard Gimmi Jon Gissendanner David Givens Ellen Godson Kathy Goode Mark Gordon Pamela Granger Gale Gravitte Toni Greathouse John Green David Greenbert Debra Greiner Vincent Griffin Diane Griggs Wilma Grimes Fred Grohgan Bill Grubb Haukur Gudnason Cynthia Gustafson Michelle Hackley Joseph Hagemann John Hailey Terry Haines Barbara Hall Duff Hall Mary Hall Michael Hall Nancy Hall Carol Hallstead Moe Hamilton Audrey Hamlet Richard Handford Pamela Harrison Brian Hart Virginia Hayes Elise Heffelfinger Susan Hemmingway Dave Hendrickson Bob Hendrickson Louis Herman Janet Higdon Jim Hildbold 211 WTW Richard Hill Phyllis HLrschman Dennis Holcomb James Holland Alex Holds David Holm David Holmes Victoria Hortum Bob Hoskins Jean Howell Andrea Hughes Paula Humphreys Chris Hunter Brian Hupp Charlie Ing Dotty Isaac Amid deep concentration, these students are receiving valuable practice in this Typing Class. Edgar Jackson Robert Jones Magdalena Jackson Richard Johnston Renee Jarrendt Ken Judd Cleveland Jenkins Howard Judis Leslie Jones Thomas Kallman Lewis Jones Elizabeth Karalis David Keever David Kelleher Gerald Kelleher Linda Kent Beth Kepler Terry Kidwell JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 212 Michelle Killion Thomas Kingdon Bradford Kitchens Wendy Knapp Scott Krannicheeld Mary Lamond Tom Lee Susan Killoren Katherine Kirsch Ric Klingensmith Roger Knausenberger David Krauser Hannah Lamont Bob Leggat Kristi Knibiehly Barbara Krengel Boyd Lane Terri Leiser Andrew Koran Larry Kuss Karen Lare Linda Lewett Karen Koval Edward Kutz Colleen Lawrence Nancy Light Denise Krach Joe Laakman Janel Lawrence Bruce Lyons Mary Jean Kramer Jill Lamb JoAnn Lawson Bill Lyon 213 WTW Mary Lynch Dan Lynch Ed Lyle Debra Lykins Don Luzius Bob Luzader Lisa Lund Ron Liller Gayle Lindsay Pat Linnert Larry Little Shirley Luckart Mary Lowenbach Mike Louden Sharon Lockwood Jane Lord Joe Macario Sharon MacDonald Ken MacGowan Doug MacMurdy Dorene Madden Marcia Mahler Don Maley Theresa Manara Randy Marks Jamie Marshall Nancy Marsteller Cathy Martin Joe Martin Bob Martin Wendy Mason John Muary Pat McAden Ed McCormack Gordon McCormick Karen McCrory Phil McDavid Michael McGinn Janet McGregor Susan McGuigan James McKay Kathy McKay John McKeown Karen McLean Cyndi McLeod Robin McMahon JUNIORS JUNIORS WfW 214 Nancy McMartin Robin McMillan Marita McNamara Rod McPherson Robert Medlar David Meier Debra Meloy Karen Metcalf Bruce Michie Jacqueline Milam Mary Milano Edmund Miller Mike Michalski Nancy Miller Madeline Millican Bruce Mills Bill Minnick Jan Mitchell Anne Moloney Albert Monger Mary Monroe John Montague Charles Montgomery Lynne Montross Roy Moore Janella Moore John Moore John Moran Eva Morgan Ron Morgan Robyn Morrill Jeff Moser Mark Moss Mary Mowery Laura Mugaas Tana Mullen Cherie Muller Anna Mullins Madelaine Murad Stefaine Myers Carolyn Nash Charles Nash 2 15 YVTW Shelley Neff Ronald Nencioni Cathy Nesbit Michael Neviaser Anne Newbem Mark Newbold Jack Newell Wendy Nicholas Chris Noga Kathy Nuneley Carol Nussbaumer Janis Ny strom Mary Oblinger Betty Odea Howard Oder Marilyn O’Hara Pat O’Leary GeGe Olmstead Valerie Origlio Becky Ostrander Marsha Paceley Gregg Palma Julie Pappas Barbara Parker JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 216 “Watch where you step!” “Hey, move your knee!” “Lift your hand up for a minute!” “I have got to find my contact lense!” “Where could it be?” Ceil Parks Sally Parry Joe Parsons Craig Patterson David Paryne Debra Payne Linda Payne Barry Pedigo John Pelosky Lenore Pera Lynda Petty Anne Pickford Sylvia Plyler Virginia Posey Paul Poucher Karen Prall Mary Prescott Bob Preuss Lynne Price Mary Prickett Don Prodan Magaret Ranegan Stephen Records David Redinbaugh JoAnne Rehm Robin Rennebaum Laura Reynolds Salley Rhea Allan Rhinehart Karen Rhodes John Rice Kathleen Rich Bill Richards 217 VVTVV Sandra Riddle Margaret Rifkin Tim Rizer Pat Robbins Peyton Robertson Kerry Roche Bob Rodriguez Cathy Root Rick Rosenbluth Jon Rosene Lauri Ross Michael Roth Elliott Rubino Patricia Rugg Robert Runfola Mark Ruiz Pat Ryan Peter Sabau Barbara Sacknoff Carol Samson Julie Sanford Barbara Sargent Bob Scarr Tom Schaefer Dave Schillerstrom Paul Schleusener Harold Schliff Cyn Schrecengost Mike Schulte Cary Schwab Mike Seaman Dianne Selph Joseph Serangeli Bob Seroka Audrey Settle Holly Shankle Kathy Shannon Chris Sharpe Gail Shaver Petti Sheldon Nancy Shepherd Frank Sheridan Candace Sheris JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 218 John Sherwood Peter Shipman Jonathan Shonerd Carolyn Shuck Dave Shutler Neil Silverman Alicia Simmons Bradley Simmons Mike Singleton Craig Smith Dennis Smith Georgia Smith Janice Smith Susan Smith Thane Smith Richard Smyka Paul Souve Robert Sperry Trish Stapleton Allison StClair Cynthia Steenhagen Deborah Steenhagen Judy Steinberg Bill Steinkuller Anne Stevens Janice Stevens Carol Stewart Philip Stewart Cathy Story Pat Story Raymond Strang Mark Strickland Mara Strock Steve Strong John Strope Mike Stuart Lynn Sutherland George Swan Kurt Swanson Mike Swaverly Mark Sweazey Laura Tabailloux Lisa Tallia 219 WTW This Art student carefully scrapes a masterpiece out of an old hunk of wood. Sherry Taylor Paul Teitell Laura Tesdall Paula Tessier David Thomas Larry Thomas Claudia Thompson Gail Thompson Alan Thorn Rachel Thornton Chris Thurman David Tiffin Deborah Timmis Susan Tobin Ronda Towns JUNIORS JUNIORS WTW 220 Linda Troell Juliann Tulipane Carolyn Tulloh Laura Twiford Margaret Unkle Margaret Uhthoff Cathy Valentic Kris VanBenthuysen Cheryl Vandegriff Rick Vandermeulen John Vanmeter Linda Viltoft Michele Walker Susan Walker Amy Wallach Steve Waller Alice Watters Charles Weaver James Weigler Neal Wenger Patricia Wenger James Weston Varne Wetherington Janet White 221 WTW Trying to find one’s bus every afternoon in the crowd, can sometimes be a problem. Susan White Herbie Whittemore Deborah Wilcox Sherry Williams Brad Wing John Wyman Carol Zilian Richard Whitmire Anita Wilburn John Wilkie Gerald Willis Michael Woodside David Young Doug Zimmerman Christi Zitrides JUNIORS Paula Museo, Vice President : k W, m 4 v- • ; Vr •? ' -• ' • t 4 ’ n( • r V- fr ■+ «.• .■ . ■ Bruce Davis, President Jean Kosnik, Secretary SOPHOMORES WTW 224 Sidney Abercrombie Donald Abrahamson Angela Abshire Theresa Abts Elizabeth Acree Deborah Addington Allison Adler Pauline Allen Michael Allshousc William Almon Paul Amos Ken Anderson Jana Andrews Penelope Apostle John Ard Lauren Arico Ercd Arno Douglas Ashton Jill Ashton Charles Baer Helen Bailey Karen Bailey Stuart Baker Charles Barb Alice Barham Jim Beal Leslie Barnes Lisa Barov Janet Barrigan Bill Bartelloni Ken Bawcr Terry Beck 225 WTW Paul Beckwith Charles Beldy Charles Belsches Dale Bender Judy Bickmorc Carol Birch Lisa Bishop Cheryl Black David Black Joyce Black Karen Bladergroen Ann Blankenship Cathy Blumenthal Barbara Bodager Kevin Bomba Ellen Bonifacio James Boothe Christine Bottiny Steve Boulter John Bowman Jeff Bracken George Bradley Sandra Bragg Jo Ann Bramble William Brandel Diane Brandreth Janet Brantley Victor Bray Lisa Brigandi Greg Brill Holly Brooks SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 226 Ken Brown Martha Brown Patrick Brown Charles Buckingham Gayle Buchanan Melane Buckwalter Carey Burch Karen Burke Edward Burr Stephanie Burress Cynthia Burton Timothy Bush Daivd Bushcy David Bushong James Butler Charles Byrley Cecilia Cain Lisa Cain Bill Callaghan Lorie Camp Anne Campbell Cynthia Carneal Douglas Carr Stephanie Carr Richard Carrick Kathleen Casale Judy Casey Robert Casey Mr. Bielich explains one of the more exciting biological processes to his enthralled students. 227 WTW Agnes Catalano John Christensen Sharon Cavanaugh Gary Christopher Jack Cayot Doris Churncy Catherine Chamberlin Karen Ciarcia Robert Chapman Janice Clark Steve Cheney Robert Claybrook Tod Chmar Jill Cloningcr Donald Close Catherine Coakley David Cobb Karen Cockrell Neal Cody Steve Coleman Arnold Collins Elizabeth Collins Phillip Coltrane Jonathan Cone Mary Conlon Shelley Cook Thomas Cooper Cynthia Coover Nancy Cope Deborah Cowan Steve Cox Elizabeth Cox Chauncey Crandall Donald Dahlquist Bill Danzeiscn SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 228 Stephen Darcy Eric Darling Deborah Darr Andrew Dashiell John Dashiell Leslie Davidson Bruce Davis Charlynn Davis Karen Davis Paul Davis Donald Dellinger Raymond Demember Donna Demo David Dempsey Earl Devanny Peter Devereaux Jim Diguiseppi Judy Dillon Lynne Dobler Michael Dobson Patrick Donlon Edward Donnelly James Downer Rebecca Dozier Diane Drechsler Karla Drischel Mark Driscoll Brian Drysdale Douglas Duke Jacqueline Duke Lisa Duncan Valerie Duncan David Dunlop Roger Dunn Dana Dupree 229 WTW Is it really possible that these could be Varsity prospects for next year’s team? James Durham Susan Ellis Thelma Eustis Sheila Evans Laurie Fletcher Diane Fowler Laura Eby Scott Endcrle Kim Evanko Janice Einneran Cathy Floyd Steven Fox Linda Elchak Jennifer Engle Dennis Evans Elizabeth Firsdon Lorraine Forrester Tim Francis Linda Ellingboe Karen Ensall Mary Ann Evans Louis Fisher Jim Foster Robert Franz SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 230 Reed Freeman Darra Gallagher Celia Georger Gary Gilliam Donald Gordan Jacqueline Griffith Lucinda Frey Maureen Gallagher Mamie Gerring Steve Giorgis Douglas Gosnell Reynolds Grimes Donn Friedman Danita Gareri Michael Geyer Susan Goad Bill Grabsch Carol Gritis Mark Frisbie Shelly Gary Nancylee Giangreco Wendy Goodman Thomas Green Rob Gruenler Craig Funk Nancy Gattis Martha Giddings Nancy Goodwin Larry Grenier Mary Guerrant Bambi Furtado Joseph Gauzens Linda Gill David Gordan Mike Gretter Mark Gustafson 231 WTW Robin Haden Sam Harper Susan Harrison Timothy Haugh Julie Haynes Meredith Heiser Harolyn Hess Robert Hagan Stephen Hall Glen Hallman Patricia Hamm Matthew Hannan Steve Harris Susan Harwood Jana Hayes Karen Hedrick Ellen Heising Elise Heitmeyer Karin Helmers Gerard Hennessy David Herhold Steve Hess Gerald Higgins Jeff Hipp Mary Ellen Hoffman Pamela Hoffman SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 232 Carol Hoffner Barbara Holland Mary Holmstrup Cindy Homer Patricia Hornick John Hornsby Kathryn Hostettler Diana Hubbard Cindy Hughitt Hollc Humphries Lois Hunt Denise Hutcherson Bonnie Hyde Louis Irwin Carol Jackson Jacky Jackson Robert Janku Royce Jarrendt Mary Jenista Roberta Jenkins Harry Jennan Michael Jocz Beverly Jones Gary Jones Robert Jones Steve Jones Cynthia Johnson Eddie Johnson Lon Johnson Paul Johnson Steve Johnson Janell Johnston John Johnston Nancy Johnston Robert Joshua Sheila K aback Nancy Kahn Theodore Kallman Suzanne Kampschror Robert Karalis 233 WTYV Roger Kates Daniel Keenan Joseph Kelly Barbara Kemp ter Kathy Kenney Judy Kerlin Marcie Kessler Bill Kick Barbara Kilbourne Patricia Kinney Carrol Kinsey Karin Kish Harolyn Klawans Louis Klinker Robert Klugel Peter Knoche Dave Knothe Diane Knothe John Korb SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 234 Jean Kosnik Jan Kovach Mike Kovalsky Neva Lake Darya Lamb Linda Landau James Landry Regina Langlotz Amy Larson Susan Larson Eileen Latham Joyce Lauer Lori Laughary Susan Law Kathryn Laws John Lawson Michael Layer Wayne Leake Scott Learmonth Rein Leidelmeyer Sandra Leipertz Diane Lending Thomas Leonard Bill Lewellen Beth Liljedahl Jan Linden Greg Little Bill Lockney Marilyn Locks Sandy Lockwood Lesa Logan Donna Longo Timothy Loomis Claudia MacGowan Frank Mahaney Marta Mahony Cheryl Maillot Mary Majorack James Mallon Calvin Maloney Denise Maloney Palmer Marcantonio 235 WTW Wlien the elevator isn’t working, Mike Kovalsky and Mark Frisbie take to the stairs much to the annoyance of Mary Ann Stewart and the other students wanting to get to their next classes. r Earl March Mary Marciniec Bill Marlin June Marten Leslie Mason Thomas Mason Craig Mathews Brian Matthews Douglas Matthews Mary Mayhall Pamela Maurer April McConrb Lucy McCoy Michael McCoy Bill McCune Dana McDaniel Gary McGlothlin Mike McLaughlin David McNaughton Moira McQuillen Anne McQuiston Pam Meadows Tom Meadows Linda Meharg SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 236 Christopher Meisinger Susan Melton Patricia Methfcssel Sidney Miller Andrew Minkin Tom Meletis Lorell Mendelssohn Ruth Mickelwait Arnie Millican Donald Minnick Joan Melnik Susan Merwin Thomas Miles Joan Milograno Alison Mitchell Sitting in the whirlpool is as good a time as any to contemplate one’s problems. Kim Mitchell Roy Mock Leslie Monger Bill Monroe Jonathan Monroe Scott Monroe Pauline Monson Bill Montgomery David Moore ' Marita Moore Joan Moorefield Bob Moot Christine Morin Fred Morrill 237 WTW Malcolm Morrison Caryn Mosher Steve Mott Ellen Muir David Mull Tom Mullen Tracey Mullen Jim Murnane Cathy Murphy Kathy Murphy Paula Musco Gary Musselman Gary Mustian Richard Nadeau Michele Nassetta Jim Nazzaro Sharon Neff Bill Neill Leslie Neiss Mike Nelligan Mark Nepi Debby Newell Randy Ney Vanessa North Carol Oakes Margaret Oblinger Tim Odonohue Laura Ohara Kathy Oleary Louise Oleniacz Mike Oliver Jane Olmstead Mike Omalley John Orcutt Tom Organ t Hollister Orman SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 238 I i I i i Mack Osburn Kathy Otte Daniel Owens Rhonda Owens Marie Painter Patricia Pantall Diane Parcell Debby Parris Lynn Parsons Gail Pataky Carol Patterson Jean Patton Pamela Payne Susan Pecorak Bill Pennington Jim Perch Sylda Perez Robert Perini Eric Peterson Jim Peterson Margaret Peura Charlene Philbrook Tim Phillippi Francis Pitas Nina Pitt Elizabeth Podell Carol Pominer Julie Pons Chris Post Susan Post Diekins Prentiss Steve Pricer Mike Provan Kent Pruefer Jean Raeder Warren Ragland Francisco Ramirez Debby Ramsey Debra Ransone Rebecca Rathbun Mark Rayl Brigid Reddy 239 WTW Janice Reedy Beth Reid Scott Reynolds Deana Rhemann Philip Rhinehart Jim Rhodes Victoria Rice Suzan Rike Rena Roan Debby Robbins Kay Robbins Paul Robbins On the way to her next class, this Sophomore stops to sign a J.V. football player’s helmet. “Once in the morning does it . . SOPHOMORES WTW 240 Si UJ O Ph o S This boys’ First-Aid class demonstrates the special talent in¬ volved in the art of sling-making. Gaye Robertson Mike Rodolph Janet Roe Thomas Rogers Kathy Roseberry Barbara Rosene Lisa Rosenthal Brad Ross Richard Royston Raymond Rozycki Mike Ruiz James Russell Jeff Ruth John Rynex Paul Rynex David Salzman Sara Samoriski Karl Samples Patricia Sands Gary Savage Lisa Semb Melissa Senter Thomas Serrin Shauna Severo 241 WTW Gerald Scheider Charles Schiavo Linda Schillerstrom Cathy Schneider Debra Schneider Chris Schnoor Robert Schreiner Steve Schulin Robert Schwarz Susan Schweizer Anne Scott Karen Scott Janis Shanahan Susan Sharpe Erica Shauck Jane Shaw Jerry Shedd Melba Shields Kent Shillings Barbara Sigrist Jeff Simmons Bill Simpson Bill Simpson Judy Smallwood Carol Smith Charlotte Smith Gail Smith Hallie Smith Jeff Smith John Smith Kay Smith Robert Smith Sharlyn Smith SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW 242 !l I ! I Sharon Smyka John Snead Sydney Snell Debra Snider John Snitzer Terry South Kim Sparks Nancy Sparks Anne Spell Craig Spence Steve Sperry Linda Sprague Leslie Stahl Linda Starr Sandra Steber Charles Steen Karen Steffes Carol Stein Lee Stewart Marianne Stewart Don Stott Harri Strickland Mary Studer Don Styer Arthur Sutherland Melanie Swain Patricia Swain Keith Szendrey Marian Szymczyk Richard Tackaberry Regina Tambellini Cora Tanner Bob Tapp James Taylor Cynthia Tennant Loretta Tessier 243 WTW Paul Thiem Cathy Thompson Nancy Thompson Pamela Thompson Dale Thornton Richard Tiffin Ralph Tillery Jannette Tkach Peggy Tobin Mark Tolson Doreen Truell Mark Tucker Carl Unterkofler Sheryl Vangundy Linda Upperman David Vanmatre Melisa Vanbenthuysen Linda Vermilya Marc Vick Susan Vondra Marlene Wack SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: Row 1: Judy Casey, Laurie Arico, Lori Mendel¬ ssohn, Paula Allen, Sheila Evans, Kathy Kenney, Jean Kosnik, Tracey Mullen, Paula Musco; Row 2: Bruce Davis, Holly Winger, Diana Hubbard, Carole Stein, Cathy Floyd, Jubilee Pons, Lorie Camp, Cindy Tennant, Holle Humphries, Judy Bickmore; Row 3: Eric Young, Tom Green, Steve Giorgis, Jim Durham, Jim Russell, Bob Tapp, John Zeigler, Mike Rodolph; Row 4: Steve Schulin, Tom Rogers, Ray Rozycki, Matt Hannan, Dave McNaughton, Bill Grabsch, Bill Walker, Chuck Baer. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES WTW Roger Waites Bill Walker Deborah Wall Richard Wallace Kathy Waters Diane Watkins Martha Watters Sara Weatherholtz Wendy Wechsler Diane Wehle Lesley Weiss Robert Welton Cliff Wende Charles Weston Dorothy Wethrill Douglas Weymouth Charles Whitacre Charles Whitacre Robert White Michael Whitener David Whitt John Whittenburg Steve Whyte Susan Wiener Burr Wilcox Robert Wilkins Linda Will Karen Wille Kathy Willette James Williams Leslie Williams Margaret Williams Gail Williamson Sharon Wills Susan Wilson Holly Winger 245 WTW w L ' 1 ; U - - j j0 ' ' ■ , w V As Becky Dozier tearfully looks on, her assis¬ tant makes the first incision on the frog. Mary Witham John Wolfe John Woods Steve Wuethrich Sandra Wurl Shirley Yano Patricia Young Greg Witman Kathy Wood George Woodward Charles Wortman Martha Wyman David Young John Zeigler Della Wolf Debra Woodburn Virginia Wooster Eddie Wurl Debra Yager Eric Young Skip Zobel SOPHOMORES Freshmen Disillusioned “A high school is still a school” Spirited “Together we stand, divided we get trompled” Hopeful “In three years we will be the Seniors.’ FRESHMEN WTW 248 Dale Adams Carol Anderson Grant Atkinson Paul Baker Craig Ballou Alice Bauer Alfred Belfield Valerie Adamson Jan is Anderson Cynthia Bailey Brent Baker Jeff Barov John Baulch Jenifer Bennett Marianne Albers Mary Andreas Pamela Bailey Patricia Balch Barbara Barrett Von Baussus Linda Bennett Hal Alford Peggy Andrus Robert Bailey Debra Baldus Henry Bartelloni Jacqueline Beck Marian Berentson Coral Allen Mark Apter Sherrie Bailey April Balent John Barthle Jim Beczkiewicz Jennifer Berle Paul Alouf Anne Arnold Jon Baker Karen Balent George Bartlett Holly Belanger Pamela Berry 249 WTW Jim Bierma ' n Susan Bingham Amelia Black Jon Black Steve Blaisdell Patricia Bland Cheryl Blazy Gary Blevins Elizabeth Block Susan Blumberg Raymond Boatman Lynn Boltz Sarah Bonham Carolyn Boroughs Deborah Bosworth Edward Bouffard Katherine Boush Jennifer Bowie Susan Boyd Patricia Bracewell Karen Bradley Beverly Bragg Michael Bramble Patricia Brannon Kevin Breimann Kerstin Breining EdwaVd Briner Lynn Broadfield Once again the girls’ gym class proves that man was never meant to fly. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 250 ! i i i I I ij ! | Nina Brodes Francis Brooks Bryan Brown Mike Brown Bob Brown Sarah Brown Pat Brydges Karen Buesher Barbara Burch Stephen Burgener Jim Burgess Barbara Burke Kathleen Burke Tracy Burke William Burns John Burroughs Marsha Burwell Mike Burzynski Susan Bushee Kenn Butterfield Mary Buzhardt Elizabeth Caldwell Sherida Caldwell Peter Callaham Gabriel Calvo Janna Camp Susan Campbell Frances Cannon Linda Cameal Garland Carper Gary Carroll Ken Carroll Marilynn Casale Janet Casey Holly Cassel Diana Catalano Lauren Catlett Eileen Cavanaugh David Cawthon Michel Champaign Tom Chase Craig Chason Andy Chmar Debra Christ Elizabeth Clark Patricia Clark Tom Clarke Jud Clements John Coakley Maureen Coakley Dave Cody Terrance Collins Judy Colvocoresses Cynthia Cook Dave Coombs Alan Coopper Suzanne Coppola Jennifer Corbat Virginia Coscia Micheal Couch Donna Cox Linda Cragwall John Crickenberger Carolyn Crockett Woodrow Crockett Patricia Cross Mark Culin Cathy Culp Mary Curran WTW 252 Elizabeth Daly Joe Dambro Patricia Damon Bill Daniels Craig Darcy Carolyn Davis Catherine Davis Colin Davis Greg Davis Linda Dawson Douglas Day Stena Day Cynthia Dean Lisa Defilippis Susan Denfield Craig Dennis Clifton Deringer Mary Dew Mike Dewel Bill Dienz John Dindlebeck Ronald Dobey Carol Dobson Yvonne Doljac Barbara Donaghy Kathy Donehoo Kevin Donlon Patrick Donohue Fred Drake Betsy Duley Mike Dunaway Linda Eaker Carolyn Early Diane Early Steve Edwards Mark Eiselt Mariette Elstad Rebecca Engle Marianne Enos Laurie Enright Paul Erlenborn Rosanne Eskinzes Julia Evans Robert Exton Richard Fagan Kevin Farrell Diane Faux Paul Fern Patricia Fiel Patrick Fine Bill Finneran Anthony Fiorino Susan Fisher Steve Fletcher Mary Foley Peter Foote 253 WTW Daphne Forbes Tim Fornshill Steve Forsberg Elizabeth Fortin John Foster Beverly Frank Susan Frazier Claude Freeman Melissa Frey Maude Friel Mark Fuller Thomas Fultz Paula Funk Debra Galant James Gale Sean Gallivan David Gardner Jon Gasior Judith Gentry Mike Gift Sally Gill Jeff Gilliam Michel Gimmi Steve Gissendanner John Giuseppe Denise Gladding Vicki Glover Bill Godson Kathy Goelz Walter Gomez Jennifer Grahl Mary Graham Jo Marie Granger Dale Green David Greenberg Mary Greenhut Sandra Greer Donald Greinke Cynthia Grier Ramona Griffin Susan Griffin Roni Grillo Peter Gritis Greg Groce Beverly Guerrant Carolyn Guinn Greg Gullette Donna Gumenuk Cynthia Gunter FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 254 t Shauna Haight Pamela Hall Linda Hallman Wade Hampton Debra Hamrick Robert Harney Paul Harrington Ken Harrison Deborah Harrold Steve Hart Nancy Hartmeier Kevin Havens Margaret Harvey Jennifer Hays Elaine Heffelfinger Barbara Herickes Daniel Heffron Dane Hermansen Gretchen Heinemann Robert Hess Nancy Hemmingway Kevin Hickey Bill Hendrickson Patricia Hiett Susan Heon John Hildebrand Steve Heppe Elizabeth Hilgert Barry Hill Malcolm Hill Alfred Hirschman Martha Hitchens Margo Hodges Craig Hoepfl Barbara Hoffman Linda Holden Greg Holmes Mark Hopkins Susan Hopper Suzanne Horner Carl Hornick Jill Horton Shawn Hoxie David Hughes Mary Hull Mary Hull Patricia Hunt Philip Hutchison Robert Hyatt 255 WT V Susan Irish Guy Jackson Sharon Jackson Bill Jackson Celia James Carol Jenista Cindy Jenkins LaniJenkins Claudia Jensen Leslie Jones Linda Jones Marcia Jones Richard Jones Sandra Jones Emily Johnson Laird Johnson Margaret Johnson Merry Johnson Mike Johnson Tim Johnston Russell Joyce Donald Judis Kim Kalupa Richard Kampschror John Kandl Mary Kellar Joanna Kelley Mike Kells BUI Kelly Randall Kenyon Heidi Kepler Beverly Kerr George Keyes Dennis KUlmon Thyra Killmon II Kim Bill Kirkpatrick Greg Kitchens Kathy Klingensmith David Knapp Dennis Knudson Fran Kobel Keith Koerbel Kimberly Koran Michell Kristula Kathleen Kuss Phillip Kutz Linda Kuykendall Mary Laakman Richard Ladson Alfred Lagasse Mary Laker Karen Laliberte Lisa Lalor Leston Lambert Steve Lambert WTW 256 John Lamond Mike Langino Bill Lanius Kurt Larsen Maureen Lathrop Victoria Law Gary Lawrence Terry Lawrence Henry Leddon Deborah Lee Wesley Lee Elizabeth Leeper Heather Leggat Ronald Leidelmeyer V 1 Amy Leitnaker Eileen Leonard Donna Lepera Desiree Lewis John Lewis Craig Lindenmeyer Elizabeth Lindsay Linda Livingston Robert Locks David Logan Elizabeth Logus Elizabeth Long Deborah Loyd Bill Ludtke Philip Lulu Karen Luttrell Karen Luzius John Lykins Susan Macindoe David Maley Susan Manara Angela Mancini Barbara Marciniec Anda Marcroft John Martin Lisa Martin Mitchell Martin Sarah Martin John Mason Charlotte Matthews Myra Maurer Susan Mcaden Carolyn Mcatee Dereck Mcavoy Steve Mccain Leonard McConnell Ann McCormick Debra McCray Susan McDavid Denise McDonald Sandra McGary David McFarland 257 WTW With the homing instinct drawing them, Woodson students scurry to their busses. In the dark of a deserted hall a student stoops to open his locker. This boy and girl discover that there is more to be done in school than just taking tests, listening to teachers’ lectures, and fighting the crowds in the halls. FRESHMEN WTW 258 Cynthia McGee Kathleen McGinn Diane McGowan Graham McIntyre Marion McIntyre Larry McKay Marie McLaughlin Patricia McLeman Jennifer McOmber Alan McQuiston Larry Mead Mark Mellon Lois Meredith Mike Merwin Regina Metcalf Karen Methfessel Kerry Miles Anita Miller Dale Miller Scott Millette Louise Minker John Mitchell John Monroe Marilyn Monson Allen Moon Kimberly Moore Robert Moore Paul Morales Sharon Morgan Bill Morgan Jacquely Morrill John Morris Richard Moul Kathy Mount Joanna Mowary Thomas Mowery Nancy Muir Mike Mulkey Mike Mullen Vicki Murad Janet Murphy Gina Myers Karen Myers Charlene Nardiello Mia Nelson Shirley Newpher Scott Newman Charles Newton Donna Nichols Lisa Nickodem Janet Nielsen Kathy Nightlinger Susan Noah Maria Nodarse Sharon Nolan Steven Norman 259 WTW Carolyn North Teresa Nussbaumer James Obrien Mark Oconnell Nancy Odenthal Janet Odenwaldt Leslie Oder Patricia Odonnell Judy Odonohue Tim Oleary Mary Oleniacz Kathy Olmstead Patrick Omalley Jayne Orcutt Steve Osterday Paula Owen Bill Owens Mike Page Janet Paine Judy Palma Aline Palmer Laurie Rennebohm Frances Reinhold Leslie Reid John Reel Margaret Redinbaugh Brian Rayl Robin Randall Christopher Ramos Robert Rafferty Janet Racke Robbie Pullin David Pugh Mike Price Richard Preuss Barry Prentiss Shevawn Pratt Nancy Powell Jeff Pottinger Christy Potter Paul Plein Ronald Plante David Place Ellen Pitz Alain Pinto John Pinkerton Maria Pimentel Thomas Pietsch Susan Pietsch FRESHMEN FRESHMEN WTW 260 t i ! i i i i Jeff Phinisey Jeff Phillippi Steve Petty Arlene Pence Mark Pellow Sheila Pedigo Suzan Pearson Shelley Pearson Sam Payne John Parry Bill Parks Jennifer Parks Antonia Pantalone Elaine Palmer Jeff Reynolds Barbara Rhea Jesse Rhodes Shirley Rich John Richstein Pamela Riehl Mike Riemondy Sally Rike Jo Anne Roan Bill Roark Ben Roberts Sara Roberts Rolfe Robertson Kathy Roche Jeff Rogers Mike Rooney Barbara Root Barry Rosenbluth Judy Rosene Kathy Ross David Rothenberg Barry Rowekamp Marilyn Rozycki Christopher Ruiz Sandra Russell Charles Rust Thomas Sadler Michelle Sala Richard Sale Donald Salzman Julian Samoraski Susan Samoriski I arry Sampson Barbara Samson Susan Sands 261 WTW Dominick Sansotta Serena Saunders John Schaaf Scott Schlarman David Schleusener Jon Schleuss James Schmieg Pamela Schultz Mary Scopino Thomas Scott Wiley Scott Louise Seliga Robert Sellers Eldred Sessions Mike Severe Suzanne Shafer Deborah Shankle Patricia Shaver Robert Shaw Mason Shelby Kel Ann Sheldon Eric Shutler Frank Silverman Nancy Simpson Scott Simpson Sudha Singh Janice Sissler Timothy Slagle 1RESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL: Row 1: Anne Arnold, Nancy Simpson, Eileen Cavanaugh, Pam Berry, Linda Jones Barry Hill- Row 2 Hank Brown, Betsy Wright, Susan Noah, Sue Boyd, Cynthia Grier, Dede Smith, Debbie Shankle, Tom Snow; Row 3: Jim Burgess Enc Shutler, Shawn Hoxie, Joanna Szymczyk, Greg Gullette, Jerry Bartelloni, Jim Beczkiewicz, Kim Sessions, Mark Melon. FRESHMEN WTW 262 Jean nine S lusher Carolyn Smith Barbara Smith Carolyn Smith Deborah Smith Heidi Smith James Smith Larry Smith Mary Smith Mike Smith Alexis Snow Thomas Snow Mark Snyder Marshall Snyder Richard Snyder Barbara Souve Barbara Spahr Nancy Spiher Jerome Stack Marc Stackler Joseph Stanley Juhe Steel Robert Steele James Stemple Douglas Stephan Heather Stevens Sidney Stevenson Cynthia Stouder Bill Strope Paula Stuchlak Carol Susko Kemp Swiney Joanna Szymczyk Chris Tabailloux Kathy Tabailloux Jane Tannenbaum Kevin Taylor Teresa Taylor Bill Thomas Sharon Thompson Gary Thrailkill Victoria Tibbs John Tidd Susan Titus Diane Todd Carol Tolbert Paul Traccarella Nancy Tulloh Joni Tumbleson Karen Tupper Nancy Tuttle Ann Tyson Lianne Uyeda Laura Valz Mike Vanbrunt Claire VanMatre 263 WTW James Vanscoyoc Lisa Vik Donna Vining Charles Vondra Mike Walker Steven Walker Dan Wallingsford Anthony Walsh Sandra Walter Barbara Ware Margot Watkins Barbara Watson Donnalynne Watts Mark Webb Roan Webb Mike Weston Leslie Wetherington James Whiting Steve Whittemore Deborah Whittet Susan Whittet Rachel Whyte Charles Wight Charles Wight Sharon Will James Wille Julia Williams Martha Williams Wendy Williams Juani Willingham Curtis Winkler Matthew Wilson William Wilson Kathy Wood William Wood Guthrie Woolard Anne Woolson Mary Worthy Betsy Wright William Wright Nancy Wurl Barbara Yano FRESHMEN rararoAHra I Up • : .i ' K- Snpf Swvijfi t4 k rilfiU 4 T iAH rA Uffvi 12 K; VVVCJ ffifwf i (5a Famfff 1 WWlfm ORGANIZATIONS WTW 266 Student Council In the Beginning there was Student Government. And Student Government moved upon the face of the school. And Student Government said “Let there be an employment agency.” and there was an employment agency and Student Govern¬ ment saw that it was good. And Student Government said “Let us make money:” and Student Government organized an open air concert and a magazine drive. And It saw that it was successful. And Student Government said “Let there be brotherhood in the midst of hatred.” and It organized Brotherhood Week. And It saw that it was good. And Student Government saw everything that It had done, and behold, it was very good. Officers: Bottom Row: Phil Shutter, President; Bill Duffey, Vice- president; Top Row: Jill Berry, Treasurer; Sherry Lockwood, Secretary. Sponsors: Mrs. Margaret Green, Mr. John Hollowed. 267 WTW Cabinet S.C.A. Cabinet: Bottom Row: Sherry Allshouse, Nancy Coopper, Cindy Campbell; Row 2: Steve Mullen, Peggy Rifkin, Kyi Green, Betsy Hazen, Mark Young, Janice Collier, Diane Price, Carol Post, Judy Noah; Top Row: Sally Parry, Walt Rosch, Cathy Acuff, Kathy Nunneley. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS VVTW 268 Senate SENATE: BOTTOM ROW: Georgia Bacas, Bill Duffey, Joyce Bawer, Dave Shutler. Row 2: Laurie Arico, Tracey Mullen, Becky Coy, Caroline Fritz, Beth Brenton, Nancy Eger, Carol Stewart. Row 3: Dave Howard, Cathy Floyd, Karen Moot, Kris Stout, Gail Shaver. Row 4: Eric Lundy, Phyllis Hirschman, Mary Marciniec, Jerry Bartelloni. Row 5: Dede Smith, Peggy Preble, Cathy Phillips, Wayne Thornton. Row 6: Debbie Balch, Sue Rifkin, Larry Burch, Madelaine Murad, Craig Clark. Row 7: Brian DiAntonio, David Givens, Bob Fine, Sherry Allshouse. Amid Lima Beans and Quick Quaker Oats, Bill Duffey and Mark Young publicize the Christmas Food Drive. Instead of collecting food in the homerooms, as was done in past years, a collection bin was placed in the main lobby. 269 w rw House of Representatives House of Representives: (Bottom picture) Bottom Row: Debbie Woodbum, Nancy Wurl, Donna Lolera, Sandy Russell, Sue Blumberg, Liz Clark, Linda Agresta, April Balent, Jamie Marshall, Linda Cyr; Row 2: Salley Rhea, Susan Schweizer, Tom Phodes, Kevin Breimann, Wiley Scott, Casey Donlon, Sue Merwin, Laura Ely, Michel Gimmi, Susan Schweizer, Diane Griggs, Sue Maclndore; Row 3: April McComb, Colleen Guard, Theresa Knudsen, Vicki Murad, Jill Roulstone, Linda Payne, Celia Georger; Row 4: Tom Philon, John Strube, Charley Adams, Jerome Stack, John Monroe, Marv Ann Bavaria, Mary Conlon, Cindy Hughitt, Lisa Brigandi, Susan Pecorak, Reginna Tambellani, Holly Orman, Kathy Laws; Row 5: John Dugger, Eric Lundy, Steve Doljac, Don Abrahamson, Scott Burton, Paul Davis, Doug Wey¬ mouth, Ron Morgan, Wendy Nicholas, Susan Griffin, Allison St. Clair, Sue Corder, Bobby Knudsen. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 270 Cavalier LAYOUT STAFF: Ceil Parks, Chris Zitrides, Diana Goad, Editor EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jack Sheehan Mr. Louis Petronella, CAVALIER Advisor 271 WTW It was a dark and stormy night as the group gathered in the abandoned building. Only one room was lighted—dimly. After a year of clandestine meetings their creation was com¬ plete. A bolt of lightning, a shudder of thunder, and sud¬ denly—of the depths of its coffin the Cavalier, like a phoenix, rose again-brought to you by the sinister staff and their evil editors. FACULTY STAFF: Pat Story, Allison Hall, Editor; Ellen Godson. SPECIAL ASSISTANTS: Bottom Row: Sue Tomasick, Cheryl Van- degriff; Top Row: Rick Johnson, Herbie Whittemore. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 272 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: John Ran- sone, Larry Birch, John Drye, Ed Brown, Editor. SPORTS STAFF: Jim Foster, Don Newell, Editor; Karen Prall, Girl’s Sports Editor. v ' l ' t ORGANIZATIONS STAFF: Salley Rhea, Peg Emerson, Larry Strube, Editor. 273 WTW O 70 C Z N H O Z on DIRECTORY STAFF: Peggy Din- nage, Patti Ryan, Editor. UNDERCLASSMEN STAFF: Harolyn Hess, Midge Kovalsky, Editor; Mary Prescott. COPY STAFF: Paula Douglas, Amy Wallach, Sue Rifkin, Debbie Lipsey, Editor. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 274 A491-36Z 0 vyH.tNIA I ' i V Z A • ' vW ' • • •■bM r mm-rnr Shelly White; Editor-In-Chief, Susanne Brown; Managing Editor. A Time To Plant The Seniors have added a few trees to the Senior Court to hide the progress of the fountain. A Time For War A feud broke out in Fairfax County over the dress code today . . . A Time For Peace A new dress code was accepted. . . The hard working newspaper staff told us ah the facts, all year long, in the black and white print of the Cavalcade. To everything there is a season and a time to every prupose under heaven. A Time To Build Up Several students have volunteered to help in the Dranesville Project. A Time To Break Down Students across the nation held quiet protests today, November 15. Cavalcade Fourth Page Editors: Owen Dickens, Ginny Kirsch. 275 WTW Second Page Editors: Scott Stephens, Shelley Neff. Miss Mary Hughes; Sponsor. Not pictured Miss Susan Keahey; Co-Sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 276 Page Staff: Bottom Row: Pam Clark, Erich Eiselt; Row 2: Hubert Beckwith, Laurie Ross, Candace Cal ah am. Page A piece of prose. A thought captured in poetry. A labor if not a work of art. A name in print. Talent recognized. 277 WTW Editor of the Page, Pam Clark diligently reads copy as the staff gets ready for the Spring deadline. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 278 Acting as moderators, Jim Mc- Noughton and Diana Goad preside over the newly formed Internation¬ al Affairs Club and its first mock session of the U.N. Security Coun- International Affairs Tired of the platitudes of ordinary conversations? Do you want some discus¬ sions you can sink your teeth into? Yes? Well then seek ye the Interna¬ tional Affairs Club. Follow the bangings of shoes on tables. Listen for heated dis¬ cussions on trade rights and strategic arms limitations, seek and ye shall find. International Affairs Club: Bottom Row: Sharon Hercules, Anita Wilburn, Jim McNaughton, Diana Goad. Row 2: Beth Leeper. Mary Laker, Jane Tannenbaum, Delia Harrold, Jim Childers Row 3: Sue Goad, John Wyman, Susan Waites, Jan Kovach, Mrs. Lilly. Row 4: Michelle Kristula, Karin Knausen- berger, Tricia Sands, Christine Sharpe. Row 5: Brad Wing, Eric Lundy, Jim Tyson, Philip McDavid, Roland Knausenberger. 279 VVTW AFS AFS? Yup. African Firefly Society? Nope. Alabamians For Segregation? Nope. American Field Service? Yup. What’s it do? Discuss world affairs and raise money. What for? Foreign exchange student. This year she’s Maria Enei from Argentina. Sounds interesting. Yup. Ne wspapergirl Debbie Wolff attempts to peddle the New York Times to students in the hallway. The Times were sold to support the foreign ex¬ change program at Wood- son. 1 1ms J h. 1 ' I T M ■iW llci larfMLa rahilL W‘ A s I HF ■ fH|| I WnjmSf r ▼ junmtlnfltlK M a?W j l ' I h ' i BBL f r . American Field Service Club: Boltom Row: Brad Wing, Susan Waites, Rita Maria Enei, Janet Moore; Row 2: Marcy Scheider, Sue Miller, Jayne Muir, Paul Plein, Julia Amos; Row 3: Lisa Bishop, Molly Boyne, Mary Ann Cary, Mary Milano, Gaye Farrie, Sharon Hercules.; Row 4: Sheila Sernovitc, Barbara Hall, Patty Dunnells, Chery Vandegriff, Debbie Darr; Polly Preble, Peggy Prible, Maggie Dominick, Jim McNaughton, Bill Turley, Eric Lundy. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 280 German Club: Bottom Row: Susanne Brown, Karin Knausenberger, Mary Marciniec, Rick Wallace; Row 2: Carol Jackson, Linda Brown, Cynthia Bailey, Sue Talbert, Carol Steward, Jim Childers, Christy Potter, Mike Rafferti; Row 3: Katie Schwarz, Salley Rhea, Al Hyong Kim; Row 4: Gail Smith, Julie Bell, Mary Keralis, Dave Hughes, Jim Bloch, Brian Huff, Chare VanMatre, Carol Chase; Row 5: Sue Harwood, Carol Gritis, Pam Maurer, Louise Oteniacz, Tim Rizer, Janna Hayes, Laura Vlaz, Sandra McGary, Jane Karalis, Molly Leitnaker, G.T. Willis; Row 6: Kathy Kirsch, Lois Hunt, Lunda Petty, Joe Macario, Peggy Tobin, Regina Tambellini. Linda Atwell, Pam Riehl, Louise Seliga, Alex Hollis; Row 7: Joan Barten, Robin Remiebaum, Barbara Marciniec, April McComb, Lisa Szymczyk, Erica Shareck, John Wyman, Pat Story, Jim Downer, Denise Cooper; Row 8: John Aull, Clifford Wende, Jim Rhodes, Jim Mallon, Jim Weigler, David VanMatre, Doug Ashton, Eric Lundy, Steve Fox, Myra Maurer; Top Row: John Craig, Mike Singleton, Allan Bel, Mark Sweazey, Brad Wing, Jim McNaughton, Philip McDavid, Roland Knausenberger, Larry Little, Kevin Mumane, Mike Rodolph. German Club A trip to a German school and restaurant is only a part of it. Wouldn’t you like to help at the International Dinner or work at the Bazaar? Doesn’t a visit to the Pennsylvania Dutch Country and Valley Forge sound enticing? Of course it does! And all these activities have constituted a busy schedule for the German Club. Bucklige pj? MAnnixii ■ublew glhu hSF n. J 1 f ’ • i | • f J V Mary Marciniec, president of the German Club enlightens several members of the club with her stirring translation of Das Bucklige Mannlein. 281 WTW French Club There is a bit of France in the air-not just the perfume of la mademoiselle sitting in front of you. Ah, more than that, mon cher! There is the Club Francais, a last remnant of civilization in this land of barbaric Anglo- Saxons. The King’s French still has its loyal followers. De Gaulle has gone, but French has not. The plane stands ready for the French Clubbers leaving for Europe. A 11 m a French Club: Bottom Row: Nancy Eger, Nancy Peters, Pat Pataky, Allison Hall; Row 2: Miri Addington, Diane Lending, Martha Wyman, Fran Kobel, Marcy Scheider, Claudia MacGowan, Debbie Dan, Janna Camp, Patty Shaver; Row 3: Mary Ann Cary, Anne Lines, Angela Ferro, Jane Shaw, Linda Landau, Linda Ellingboe, Karen Holmes, Sue Blumberg, Karin Grier; Row 4: Mary Greenhut. Mauanne Cameron, Mary Rolleir, George Bradley, Douglas Duke, Alain Pinto, David Bushey, Steve Sperry, Jill Roulstone, April Balent, Sharon Jackson; Row 5: Jan Stevens, Trish Stapleton, Robin McMahon, Paula Owen, Kathy Kuss, Deborah Gomez, Cindy Burton, Frillie Grimes; Row 6: Melissa Senter, Pauline Monson, Debra Yager. Paula Musco, Kim Yanoshic, Sheron Neff, Mary Mayhall, Sue Vondra, Karen Bladergroen, Carolyn Anderson; Jennifer Corbat, Gail Pataky; Row 7: Cathi Martin, Diane Weltle, Carolyn Olson, Jane Lawson, Shalla Johnson, Jo Ann Lawson, Katie Roche, Karen Hedrick, Jan Linden, Judy Dillon, Jenny Engle, Kone Lodge; Top Row: Walt Roche, Bob Fine, Jan Reddy. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 282 Spanish Club Spanish Club: Mary Guerrant, Debbi Woodburn. Sue Post Randall Patterson, Randy Rydell: Row 2: Rita Maria Enei, Joyce Lauer, Beth Iirsdon, Darra Gallagher, Nina Pitt, Paula Owen, Kathy Kuss; Row 3: Vicky Murad, Sheila Cock, Julie Pappas, Molly Boyne, Lori Mendelssohn, Mary Milano, Danita Garcri, Betsy Paul; Row 4: Cathi Martin, Diane Wchlc, Elise Heffelfinger, Sue Larson, Janis Shanahan, Lorie Camp, Beverly Guerrant, Debbie Wilcox; Row 5: Bob l ine. James L. Gunderson, Jeff Chapman, Mike Walker, Louis Irwin, Dave Carnahan, Madelaine Murad, Marsha Guerrant. Doris Churney; Top Row: Harry Burroughs, Sue Killoren, Becky Spihcr, Ellen Derey, Kent Akern, Michele Walker, Toogie Meharg, Liz Cormier. The International Dinner would have been just another dinner without them. The Soccer Club and German Club would have been unbeaten without them. There wouldn’t be any Woodson pins without them. Who are they? Spani sh Club. ““ ' Almost overcome with emotion after buying him¬ self a Spanish Club class pin, Frank Crowe moves aside to allow other eager students to buy theirs. The Spanish Club, which sold the pins to promote school spirit, realized a huge profit. 283 WTW Spanish National Honor Society Spanish National Honor Society: Bottom Row: Ginnie Kitsch, Candace Callaliam, Barb Abcrncthy; Row 2: Wayne Thornton, Nancy Cooper, Kathy Ale, Letecia Nickel; Row Randall Pettcrson, Cindi Campbell, Kathy Brydges, Becky Spiher. Maggie Dominick; Top Row: Janet Moore, Carolyn Tulloli, Bilbo Baggins, Polly Humphreys, Madelaine Murad, Randy Rydell. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 284 Portuguese Club: Seated: Miss Rita Moore, Leslie Mason; Standing: Karen Garibaldi, Brad Wing, Debbie Timmis, Wendy Mason, Mr. Paul Wachholz. Portuguese Club “Psst, tell The Group we meet at eight o’clock.” Most mornings before school the Portuguese Club, Woodson’s underground cultural experience, congregates in a secluded corner of the language wing. There, little known and little heeded, they study the intricacies of Portugal, Brazil and the language they share. The newest of Woodson’s exchange students’ from the Portuguese speaking countries of South America is this boa constrictor. Although not yet a member of the Portuguese Club, Mr. Houlihan has high hopes for his friend. 285 WTW Latin Club Latin Club: Bottom Row: Jessica Jones, Sheryl Van Gundy, Sue Rifkin, Carolyn Anderson; Row 2: Janet White, Janet Blair, Debbie Wilcox, Carol Hoffner, Angie Abshire; Row 3: Sally Strawinske, Midge Kovalsky, Marcia McOmber, Teresa Shillings; Row 4: Charlie Barb, Larry Kuss, Sharlzin Smith, Polly Humphreys, Charlene Philbrook; Row 5: Joe Marcario, Ric VanderMuelen, Randy Marks, Charles Chapman, Carol Rinsey, Steve Cheney. Stuffy scholars with their heads in books? Pseudo- Caesars with delusions of grandeur and dreams of conquest? In the Latin Club? Oh No! These are ordinary people with an edge; they have discovered Latin’s secret (and they won’t tell). And that’s not all of Latin’s allure. During Easter vacation these hardy souls stormed the hills of Rome with cries of “veni, vidi, vici”, and left the live languages to their soccer games. ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATIONS WTW 286 Keyettes Keyettes: Bottom Row: Jill Ansheles, Susan Sims, Barbie Tapp, Barb Abernethy, Joyce Bawer. Row 2: Tracey Mullen, Jean Kosnik, Jenny Erickson, Betsy Hazen, Rita Maria Enei, Cathy Blumenthal. Row 3: Candy Sheris, Linda Deskin, Donna Drake, Nancy Kahn, Diane Donald, Marybeth Doleson, Carrie Reynolds. Row 4: Cathy Lloyd, Sally Strawinski, Cathey Acuff, Janet McGregor, Julie Parker, Candace Callaham, Linda Agresta, Kathy Ale, Carol Nussbaumer. Row 5: Laurie Ross, Laurie Mallon, Diane Price, Linda Cyr, Carol Post, Ann Belton, Georgia Bacas, Jane Karalis. Gail Adamson. Row 6: Pam Clark, Sue Post, Karen Bladegroen, Madelaine Murad, Sherry Allshouse, Mary Beczkiewicz, Marianne Cameron, Kathy Freeman, Kathy Nunneley, Jan Linden. Service with a smile. Smile while you slave at the TB Center. Smile while your customers growl at you in the school store. Smile as you watch the decrepit old ladies at the nursing home. Smile when you do 1001 little unglamorous jobs around the school. Maybe someone will smile back and make it all worthwhile. Mrs. Schmitz of the guidance de¬ partment admires one of the Christ¬ mas angels made by the Keyettes. Made from old telephone books, the angels brightened up the offices around the school. 287 WTW Key Club When you’ve got an irresistable urge to help an old lady across the street, and can’t find any; when you’ve got a bad case of Patriotic Spirit, and you’re not sure whether the Pledge of Al¬ legiance is still legal; when you’re really a frustrat¬ ed Boy Scout as heart, but look awful in green— what do you do? Where do you go? Key Club! Amid saws, hammers, sandpaper, and hinges, Brian Hoffman still finds time to smile while showing off his fabulous carpentry skill. Among the Key Club’s many projects was the building of easels for the School for the Retarded in Fairfax. t ip® k — •S mm i .C ; • 1IB mr V (s ' f f ■ BHKT _ flH A. i Key Club: Bottom Row: John Strube, Wayne Thornton, Randy Patterson, Jim Hildbold; Row 2: Bill Porter, Rob Scarr, Steve Beuscher, A1 Newcomb, Skip Zobel; Row 3: Jim Thomas, Mike Sperry, Bob Tapp, Bruce Davis, Mike Monroe; Row 4: Scott Stephens, Paul Gagon, Dave Young, John Arico, Mo Hamilton, Phil Shutler, Bill Duffey; Row 5: Bob Pruess, Danny Burkett, Dave Shutler, John Richardson, John Williams, Hugh Beckwith; Row 6: Chris Hoffman, Brian Hoffman, Mark Edwards, Keith Humphries, Bob Whitmire, Mac Sheridan. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 288 Tri-Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y: Bottom Row:Amy Wallaeh, Koni Lodge, Barbara Sargent, Leslie Davidson, Bceky Coy, Gail Thompson; Row 2: Nanei Light, Susan Hemmingway, Lisa Cain, Patti Ryan, Debbie Woodburn, Jayne Muir; Row 3: Pat MeAden, Card Zilian, Patti Driscoll, Chris Zwieke, Diane Del ilippis, Trieia Young, Liz Cormier, Mary Karalis; Row 4: Kris Stout, Diane Duke, Kathi Wood, Haroline Hess, Lynne Dobler, Karen MeCroy, Chery Vandcgriff; Row 5: Janella More, Lori Lppcrson, Kathy Laws, Susanne Brown, Mary Ann Bavaria, Toni Young, Top Row: Marcia Daralis, Sue Tolbert, Cathy Roark, Barbara Conley, Datie Lynch, Allison Adler, Joan Barten, Patti Corbat. 289 WTW The W.T. Woodson Tri-Hi-Y: Bottom Row: Anne MeGuigan, Holly Shanklc, Allison Hall, Diane Griggs, Sally Parry; Row 2: Chris Zitndes, Anne Campbell, Shelley White, Jamie Marshall, Paula Musco, Lynn Price; Row 3: Carrie Morse, Cathy Valentic, Suzanne Carr. Mary Melano, Cindy Steenhagen, Dorothy Hayes; Row 4: Betsy South, Kathy Kirsh, Sue Aptcr, Sue MeGuigan, Denise Cooper; Row 5: Karyn Wctherington, Carol Cameron, Leslie Jones, Debbie Steenhagen, Petti Sheldon; Row 6: Mary Lamond, Pam Granger, Pat Pataky,Nancy Peters. Tri-Hi-Y “To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and com¬ munity high standards of moral character.” These are words of the Tri-Hi-Y’s, just two of the many organizations devoted to service and fellowship. Under the guidance of Miss Bowers and Mrs. Leeper, and Mrs. Thompson, the clubs got off to an early start with inductions in October. The season was followed up with District Conferences, candy sales, bake sales, visits at nursing homes, slumber parties, school park¬ ing lot sweeps, UNICEF collections and other projects for the benefit of many. Another satisfied customer beams her appreciation to Diane Griggs. The lost and found operated by the Wood- son chapter of the Tri-Hi-Y saved careless students thousands of dollars. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 290 National Honor Society Character, Scholarship, Leadership, Service: with these qualifications you would expect a hybrid cross between George Washington, Al¬ bert Einstein, Adolf Hitler, and Clara Barton, that turns into a computer when the moon is full. You will be pleasantly disappointed. These kids aren’t any different from any other intelligent, hardworking, honest, natural born leaders. Jim Neil seems more interested in Michelle Winn than in distributing programs as the National Honor Society helped out at a perform¬ ance of the Fairfax County Choral Society. National Honor Society: Bottom Row: Georgia Bacas, Randy Rydell, Candace Callaham, Elaine Prickett; Row 2: Kuthi Rich, Molly Leithaker, Debbie Woff, Janet Bradley, Kathy Ale, Susi Carr, Judy Noah, Joyce Bawer; Row 3: Diane Price, Sherri Smith, Elaine Dunn, Barbie Tapp, Kris Stout, Michele Winn; Row 4: Laurie Mallon, Mary Ann Bavaria, Deborah Lipsey, Mary Beczkie- wicz, Barb Abernathy, Wayne Thornton; Row 5: Hubert Beck¬ with, Christopher Hoffman, Richard Rubino, Sherry Alls- house, Phil Shutler. Pat Gritis; Row 6: Bill Kuykendall, Owen Dickens, Bob Fine, Jim Neill, Mark Edwards. 291 WTW Forum on American History Forum on American History: Bottom Row: Lawrence Kuss, Jim Cawthon, Dan Lynch: Row 2: John Duggar, David Givens, Brian Hupp. What becomes of old, forlorn, dilapidated Fair¬ fax County houses? Are they forgotten, heart¬ lessly? Condemned and cruelly torn down? After sheltering countless people, is it annihilated with¬ out a second thought? Usually, yes. But the Forum on American Flistory investigates these houses, gleaning information from Artifacts and reports to Fairfax County Libraries. The houses live on in memory if not in actuality. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 292 Forensics Forensics: Bottom Row: Ray Strang, Steve Berentson. Row 2: Salley Rhea, Mary Monroe, Susan McDavid, Julie Sherman. Not Pictured: Rick Gimmi, Bob Rodriguez, Steve Schulin. Forensics is made up of students who specialize in the various forms of vocal communication. Students read poetry, plays, prose, speeches, speak extemperaneously and spell. Members are chosen from com¬ petitions held in the school, and these members compete in district competitions. I 293 WTW Debate Team My scrappy, feisty friends, our Alma Mater has a place for you, a place where your quicksilver mind and doubleedged tongue will be lauded, a haven where you will find true argumentative bliss, a Debate Team. Curb your tongue during the week, tone it to an edge. On Monday night you will meet your match. J.V. Debate Team: Bottom Row: Steve Hoppe, Sue Carry, Mary Monroe, Jim Russell, Ray Strang, Caroline Anderson; Row 2: John Aull, Hutch Brown, Phil McDavid. Varsity Debate Team: Bottom Row: Julie Sherman, Robert Rodliguez; Row 2: Steve Schulin, Salley Rhea. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 294 Math Team You sit there with sweaty palms, a dry mouth and a nervous stomach, praying that a Divine Revelation will give you the answer or at least the right equation. And the fif¬ teen seconds before the time is up the Reve¬ lation hits you, and you figure it out and write it down, and it’s right . . . sometimes. After having scribbled a large assort¬ ment of mathematical figures on the blackboard, which Brad Burfield would like us to believe are steps in working a problem assigned by the coach of the Math Team, he zonks out. •• • •. Math Team: Bottom Row: Madelaine Murad. Chris Ramsay. Debbie Meloy. Row 2: Brian Huppan. Michael Louden, Mike Woodside, Howard Judiv Row 3: Richard Handford. Dave Alford. Tint Childers: Row 4: Dave Howard, Brad Burfield; lop Row: Paul Schleusencr. Tom Coal. 295 WTW It’s Academic It’s Academic: Bottom Row: Debbie Meloy, Sharon Hercules, Debbie Balch. Top Row: John Drye, Bruce Johnson, Mrs. Carmichael, Howard Judas. Not Pictured: Jim McNaughton. Every year three lucky triviaphiles make their television debut representing Woodson on It’s Academic, a high school level version of College Bowl. This year’s team, captained by Jim McNaughton and backed by Sharon Hercules and Debbie Balch, came in a brilliant second to Edison’s first. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 296 Drama Club Drama Club: Bottom Row: Michael Baker, Roxane Giesecke, Laurie Rennelohm, Deborah Gomez, Debbie Balch, Jo hn Williams, Julia Amos, Ashley Counts; Row 2: Michel Gimmi, Betsey Hazen, Heather Seggat, Tran Kobel, Jim Bloch, Janis Anderson, Kathy Kuss, Paula Owen, Maria Nodarse, Dorra Gallagher, Joyce Lauren, Barbara Herickes. Joe Brady; Row 3: Deborah Bosworth, Anda Mareroft, Susi Cary, Jon Gissendanner, Brian Hupp, Peggy Rifkin, Jana Andrews, Carolyn Crockett, Kim Moure, Paul Johnson, Debbie Darr; Row 4: Pat Frank, Zahra Cox, Mamie Gerring, Reed A-Boad, Cathy Lee, Jay Brown, Diane Price, Sarah Bonham, Kathy Boush, Cindy Jenkins; Row 5: Shauna Seuero, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Ronnie Morrill, Jackie Morrill, Denise Cooper, Suzanne Casale, Jacki Duke, Ginni Wooster, Katie Roche, H. Markus Gudnason, Chipper Burr; Row 6: Susan Den- field, Jenny Bennett, Barbara Barrett, Marion McIntyre, Karen Holmes, Cathi Martin, Karen Gill, Lisa Tallia, Cathy Acuff, Joan Milograno, Jonathan Hilde¬ brand, Marie McLaughlin; Row 7: Sarah Brown, Liz Cormier, David Howard, John Bennett, Leticia Nickel, Sharon Will, Maude Friel, Mary Guerrant, Lois Hunt, Robert Brown, Steve Fox; Row 8: Melissa Frey, Gill Horton, Beverly Guerrant, Ellen Pitz, Dennis Holcomb, Joe Marcario, Lynda Petty, Michael L. Wright, Doug Atkins, Becky Spihcr, Wendy Mason, Linda Schillerstrom, Leslie Magon, Lisa Duncan; Row 9: Mike Hall, Barb Abernathy, Linda Solorzano, Maureen Peer, Erich Eiselt, Sharon Smyka, Kathy Murphy, Christopher Hoffman, Diane Wehle, Barbara Kilbourne, F ' rederick Morrill, Dawn Langlotz. This year’s Drama Club kept itself busy. Future Liz Taylors and future Elsie Washbunkles (the star of the Ice Blue Secret commercials) worked long hours side by side helping with such dramatic endeavors as Barefoot in the Park, the One Act Play Festival, a spring children’s play, and the Senior Class Play work¬ shops. Other activities included an assembly and sit¬ ting in drug stores waiting to be discovered. Smoking in Woodson? Only on stage, as in the Drama Club produc¬ tion of Barefoot in the Park. Ap¬ pearing in the play were John Bennett as Paul and Maureen Peer as the mother. As in previous years, the play was an astronomical suc¬ cess! 297 WTW Thespians Thespians: Bottom Row: Debbie Batch, Deborah Gomez, John Williams, Roxanne Gieseike; Row 2: Becky Spiher, Jim Bloch, Ashlie Counts, Cathy Lee; Row 3: Mike Baker, Marge Majorack, Reed Bond, Linda Solorzano; Row 4: Doug Atkins, Chris Hoffman, Dave Howard, John Bennett. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 298 Symphonic Choir Symphonic Choir: Bottom Row: Diane Griggs, Lori Epperson, Cheryl Greenberg Trish Stapleton Denni De Haven Sherri Lockwood, Judy Seitzer, Sue Newpher; Row 2: Holly Shankle, Varyn Wethenngton, Jt Berry. Mary Prickett, Nancy Gonz ales, Jan Higdon, Paige Newell. Kathy Nunneley, Kathy F reeman Jill Atkinson, Laurie Mallon, Roseanna Jenkins; Row 3: Liz Douthitt, Jane karalis Debbie Balch, Alan Newcomb. Kevin Killeen, Wallv Belles. John Hailey, Bob Fine, Gilbert Ewell; Row 4: David Diesselhorst George Charlton, Phil Dunlop, John Barbato, Jim Minker, Steve Camp, Bob Gift, Glen Sehlama, George Leivett, Chris llobbnian. Bob Batcher. All the great sounds of music are brought to Wood- son by students under the expert direction of two very skillful musicians, Mr. Grant and Mr. Capped, who direct our talented choirs. Daily rehearsals keep every¬ one on their toes. Through the efforts of this department, students learn to channel their talents by means of professional instruction. 299 WTW Treble Choir I re hie Choir: Bottom Row: Manta McNamara. Kathy Conrad, Madeline Millican Becky Bailey, Julie Pappas, Cindy Johnson, Jody Helgeson, Stephanie Burress, CeAnn’Seliga Carter Bass, Debbie Pimentel, Mary Lamond; Row 2: Patti Corbat, Marsha Krcngel, Betsy Paul. Leslie Stahl, Jennifer Ney, Karin Houghtcn, Cathy Lee, Lesley Meiss Kathi Rich Judi Kerlin, Kathy I irsh, Barbara Hall, Lisa Semb, Susan Campbell; Row 3: Pam Granger’ Janet McGregor. Mane Butler, Angela Ferro, Trish Evans, Diane Daniels, Brenda Davis ' Maureen Fitzgerald, Julie Tulipane, Melanie Maury, Cathy Rout, Sue Corder. Missy Kessler, Anne Moloney, Sandy Riddle; Top Row: Marsha Guerrant, Mel Buckwalter. Michele Walker, Duby Oliverio, Chella Echols, Lisa Lund, Moniea Farrell, Patti Rugg. Cynthia Gustafson, Kent MeCoy, Sue Sharpe, Karen Scott, Nancy Donegan, Kathy Tode. Cindy McLcon, Rachel Thornton, Renee Jarrendt. K i |J% Wa w JJ 1 Wtfwlk f 1S1 §« p - • O fv kF u $ tV? 1 Jr; Df M JfL , IaR Jr JN Freshmen Girls Choir: Bottom Row: Pam Schultz, Deborah Shanklc, Sandra Russell, Karen Luttrell, Kathy Wood, Nancy Hemmingway, Nancy Wurl, Eileen Cavanough, Nancy Simpson, Debbie Whittet, Sue Whittet, Claudia Jensen; Row 2: Patty Shaver, Amy Leitnaker, Jannet Paine, Margot Watkins, Joma Granger, Trish O’Donnell, Barbara Root, Julie Williams, Vicki Glover, Joanne Mowcry, Denise Gladding, Carolyn Davis, Betsy Wright, Sheila Pedito; Row 3: Carolyn Guinn, Shelley Pearson, Beth Hilgert, Judy Gentry, Nancy Muir, Cindy Jenkins, Lynne Sissler, Sharon Thompson, Barbara Souve, Gina Nyers, Barbara Beck, Patti Fiel, Sally Rike; Top Row: Lesley Wetherington, Barbara Hcrickes, Julie Steel, Vicki Murad, Louise Minker, Lisa Martin, Barbara Marciniec, Marianne Berentson. Janet Odenwaldt, Barbara Hoffman, Anne Woolson, Sherry Caldwell, Missy Hitchens, Sue Rhea, Lisa Vik. Freshmen Girls Choir ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 300 Concert Choir B ■ 1 [ Concert Choir: Bottom Row: Nancy Sparks. Janell Johnson, Mary Evans, Carol Pommer, Linda Upperman, Debbie Parris, Karen Ensall, Sherri Black, Ellen Bonifacio, Lisa Barov, Cathy Bln men thal, Cindy Coover; Row 2: Jana Andrews, Sherri Cavanaugh, Julie Haynes, Diane Forester, Lucy McCoy, Kathy Rodger, Danita Gareri. Joyce Black, Kathy Casaie, Janet Roe, Wendy Goodman, Marcie Kessler, Cathy Thompson, Sharon Neff, Sue Harrison; Row 3: Sue Wiener, Susie Vermilya, Charlynn Davis, Karen Cockrell, Sue Vondra, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Debbie Robbins, Julie Pons, Cheberi Maillot, Amy Larson, Alison Mitchell, Carol Hoffner, Denise Maloney, Toogie Meharg, Tracey Mullen. Mary Beth Mayhall, Dixi Curtis, Kathy Otte; Top Row: April McComb, Cindi Cameal, Laurie Fletcher, Louise Oluniacz, Cathy Chamberlin, Karen Steffes, Kay Robbins, Paula Allen, Beth Acrce, Beth llolmstrup, Lois Hunt, Robin Raven, Cora T anner, Cathy Murphy, Laura Eby, Barbara Holland, Kathy Murphy, Joan Melnel, Roberta Jenkins, Marita Moore, Barbara Rosene. Freshmen Mixed Choir Fresnman Mixed Choir: Bottom Row: Lauren Catlett, Pam Hall, Sue Manara, Lisa Nickadem, Marilynn Casaie, Mary Amanda Dew, Teri Lawrence, Cathy Davis, Liz Clark, Laurie Rennebohn; Row 2: Valerie Fallis, Barbara Burke, Jennifer Bowie, Sue Fisher, Denise McDonald, Margo Hodges, Karen LaLiberte, Linda Kuykendall, Marianne Albers, Amy Black, Beth Logus, Judy Coleocoresses, Libby Scopino; Row 3: Steve Fletcher, Glen Swiney, Bob Dicks, Sarah Bonham, Sandra Jones, Melissa Frey, Linda Hallman, Susan Noah, Sharon Hoxie, Nancy Odenthal, Jayne Arcutt, Janet Casey, Pete Callathan, Mike Sevcro; Top Row: Bill Lanins, John Dridsectra, Scott Mullettc, Jim Burgess, Pat Fine, Parker Hcffrom, Bill Hendrickson, Scott Sempsen, Larry McKaye, Mark O’Connell, Jerry Bartelloni, Mark Pellow, Bob Shaw, Paul Casper. 301 WTW Chamber Choir Clumber Choir: Bottom Row: Suzanne Casale, Jane Shaw, Shauna Severo, Shelley Gary hileen Latham, Anne Spell, Jan Mitchell, Cathie Morse, Becky Coy, Sue Post, Andrea Hughes, Janice Stevens, Judy Casey, Paula Musco; Row 2: Gail ' Pataky, Stephanie Puller, Oebra Greiner, Tina Noga, Chcrie Muller, Judy Steinberg, Val Duncan, Lorraine Collins Mary Karalis. Jacqui Milam, Cindy Hughitt, Jenny Engle, Kathy Waters, Charlotte Smith ' Mary Marcimec; Row 3: Allan Rhinehart, Skip D’Angelo, Margie P ' olk man, Diane Duke, Nancy Kahn, t indy l rey, Katie Schwarz, Barb Abernethy, Diane Walkins, Joan Moneficld, Steve Pox, Jim Mallon, Steve Pinkerton, Kent Akein, Michael Oliver, Jim Downer: Top Row: Steve Zicr, Jack Newell, Glenn Vestal, Scott Reynolds, Robert Higdon, Bill Grab sell, Paul Souve. Kim Mitchell, Bob Karalis, Joe Laroid. John Woods, Bob Tapp Jim Weston, Jeff Roth, Stanley Barnes, Charlie Weaver. • ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 302 Symphonic Band Symphonic Band: Bottom Row: Nancy Peters, Sharon McMillan, Mary Graham, Susan Goad, Claudia MaeGowan, Joan Milograno, Mary Witham, Miki Addington, Ann Lines, Wendy Wechsler, Catliie Story, Debbie Ransone, Penny Gillcr, Pat Pataky, Brian Minkin; Row 2: Deu Tower, Marty Rowell, Dave Mowery, Kyi Green, Joe Sands. Wayne Thornton, A1 Hunt, Reed Bond, Jim Hildbold, Richard Boltz, Steve Sperry. Dwight 1 lickenger. Dave Howard, Paul Johnson, Ginni Hayse, Mac Sheridan, Judy Bickmore. Richard Livingston; Row 3: Dale Thornton, Harriet Strickland, Jana Hayes, Richard Whitt, Jean Cweik, Bob Preuss, Sue Ciotti, Kate Roseberry, Becky Dozier, G.T. Willis, Dennis Lvans, George Swan. Mike Singleton, Bill Porter, Tommy Riggs, Glen Hallman, Chuck Wortman. Bob Seroka Charles Belches, Don Prodan, Greg Palma, Tad MaeGowan, Jim Peterson, Paul Schleusener, Brad Wing, Eric Lundy; Top Row: Dave Shutler, John Richardson, Cathy Phillips, Keith Szendry, Kenny Brown, Sue Harwood, Karen Grier, Arthur Sutherland, Dave Kelleher, Paul Gagon, Bob Goforth, Ed Brown, Joe Fiore, Pat Robbins, Jim Thomas, Richard Rosenbluth. Harold Jones, Stew Cameron. Robert Jones, Dick Geiselman, Mark Strickland, Mark C.udnason, John Craig, John Ransone, Bill Kuykendall, Mark Young. Plnl Shutler, Bob Fine, Randy Rydall. Concert Band Concert Band: Bottom Row: JoAnn Roan, Becky Engle, Tricia Clark, Jennifer Hays, Kathy Ross, JoJo Worthy, Alfred Harschman, LeeAnn Stewart, Debbie Baldus, Donald Styer, Stephen Burgener; Row 2: Alan McQuisten, Rob Harney, Theodore Kallman, Tom Tidd, Lisa Tibbs, Sandra Leipertz, Lcsa Logan, Kenny Caroll, Dave Bushong, Doug Gosnell, Ben Roberts, Mike Page. Susan Ellis, Jay Atherton, David Schleusner; Row 3: Shirley Newpher, Karen Balent, Judy Evans, David Mull. Marty Young, Doug Carr. Sue Campbell. Jeff Phinisey, Sarah Samoriski, Linda Gragwall, Diane Lending, Don Grcniki, Evan Alford, Peggy Redinbough, Tom I ' ultx, Ray Demember, David Rothen- burg, Su ,i Horner, Malcomb Hill, Bill Lewis, Sean Gallivan, Mason Shelby, Steve Gissendanner, Paul Amos, Kevin Taylor, Mark Fuller, Dave Greenburg, Chuck White; Row 4: Curtis Winkler, Carl Sperry, Jim Beczkiewiczs, George Bartlett, Phil Colfrane, Gary Carroll, Gary Carper, Tom Breiner; Row 5: Gary Gilliam, Matthew Abts, James Hammilton, Mark Nepi, Eric Young. 303 WTW Stage Band What is a band? A blare of bugles A ruffle of drums. Excitement A lone clarinet A flutter of flutes Culture A moaning saxaphone A little blues. Emotion Pep Band Tunefully tooting their tubas and trumpets, the tarrying travelers of the Symphonic Band taste¬ fully thrilled throngs of thousands at Pep Rallies. Who are these tuneful troublemakers? You guessed it-the Pep Band!! ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 304 tjggl :l ‘sill Baton Corps: Bottom Row: Lisa Lund, Terri Leiser. Ann Miller, Dawn Buchanan, Karen Cockrell, Janice Stevens, Karen Burke, Sherry Williams; Row 2: Duby Oliverio, Lynn Buchanan, Cami Ard, Cheryl Greenberg, Georgia Bacas, Vashti Mays, Linda Cockrell, Debbi Crammer, Debbi Goff, Cathy Bracewell. is “1 -«• ■m j J{ 8SLA JV ■ 1 yX sUm ‘‘R MWpyjm. •: ;Kt % W.%j| r - • Baton Corps Flaming Cavalette Take one piece of steel, and a beautiful girl. Add a perpetual smile, a dash of glow and a pinch of glitter. Mix well. Pour into a blue wool container. Stir with a magic wand, and light. Ribbon waving, baton twirling, hand held high, and smiling, Cheryl Greenberg captures the essence of the Baton Corps. 305 WTW Precisioneltes AJi! Beep Beep! Marching down the street You can hear the beat! Say “Ooo un gumba” Cavaliers have the power We said it, we meant it We’re here to represent it Drill team number 1 Sock it to me one more time Hugh! The much improved Precisionettes have quite a lot to cheer about. Two trophies and the respect of the school. “Right, left, right, left;” each girl silent¬ ly whispers these words as she strives to keep a straight line and lift her legs high. Marching ever onward, the Precisionettes faithfully follow their leaders, Barbara Bixler and Kay Chronis. Precisionettes: Bottom Row: Paula Douglas, Linda Coates, Mary Beth Dobson, Patty Ryan. Jan Mitchell, Karen Metcalf, Ann Coscia, Pam Harrison. Patti Wenger, Beth Brenton, Cindy Johnson; Row 2: Sue Tobin, Terry Manara, Becky Bailey, Cathy BlumcnthaJ, Jody Helgeson, Jenny Erickson, Jamie Marshall, Cindy Coover, Thelma Lustis, Judy Casey; R ow 3: Cathy Schneider, Jeanne Racdcr, Wendy Goodman, Trish Stapleton, Chris Zitrides, Cindy Schrecengost, Diane Forrester, Nancy Kahn, Gail Adanson, Suzanne Casale, Dorothy Hayes; Row 4: Kerry Roche, Ann Campvell, Cindy Frey, Dorenc Madden, CeAnn Scliga, Barbara Roscne, Cathy Norse, Nancy Dcarwester, Julie Sanford, Cindy Tennant; Top Row: Peggy Tobin, Debbie Brown, Jody Rehn, Mary Lamond, Susan Pecorak. Erika Shauk, Linda Thompson. Patti Corbal; Standing: Kay Chronis, Barbara Bixler. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 306 Pep Club: Bottom Row: 1 lien Muir, Marie Butler, Petti Sheldon, Carol Stewart, Debbie Steenhagen, John Arico; Row 2: L inda Rent, Lori Mendelssohn, Kathy Brandel, Diane Wilgus, Carol Pomitier, Mary Kellar, Nancy Hemmington, Carolyn Early, Beth Bloch, Nancy Wurl; Row 3: Wendy Williams, Joyce Ripley, Linda Payne, Linda Poster, Anne Moloney, Cilery Vandrgriff, Mary Oblingec, Cathy Murphy; Row 4: Patti Rugg, Chclla Echols, Laura Tedford. Jenny McOmber, Susan Noah, Beverly Bragg, Linda Dawson, Susan Bushee; Row 5: Charlene Nardiello, Mia Nelson, Betsy Fortin, Toni Pantalore, Louise Minker, Paula Pickle, Marilyn Pond, Karen Showalter, Barnabas Craker, Kim Kalupa, Sandi Walter, Cindy Burton, Carla Cornish, Barb Doan; Row 6: Dave Howard, Thyra Killmon, Jim Rike, Barbara Smith, Sue Larson, Nancy Johnston, Debbie Newell, Cathy l loyd, Sue Vondra, Ellen Dcrey, Leslie Monger, Karen Bladegrocn, Trish Stapleton, Angela Ferro, Anne Lines, Alice Barham, Jim Thomas, Jan Linden, Sara Samoriski; Top Row: Barbara Burch, Sue Samoriski. Nina Brodes, Kay Nightlinger, Patty Damos, Robyn Henrikson, Judi Evans, Lisa LaLor, Karen Bradley, Jo Marie Granger, Betsy Duley, Susan Aptcr, Pat Samonsla. Pep Club: Bottom Row: Susan White, Karen Bueschcr, Angie Abshirc, Maureen I itzgerald, Agnes Catalano, Cindy Steenhagen; Row 2: Tracey Mullen, Janet Ca sey, Linda Landau, Donna LePcra, Betsy Naly, P’ran Canncr, Marilynn Casale, Lisa Nickadcm, Susan Heon; Row 3: Laurie Arico, Jann Tkack, Marie Painter, Trish Zempli, Teresa Taylor. Debbi Shankle, Lauren Catlett, Sue Boyd, Cathy Davis: Row 4: Sharon Thompson, Patty Shaver, Cynthia Apter, Sandra Russell, Dede Smith, Pam Hall, Janet Paine, Perry Musslawina, Margot Watkins; Row 5: Judy Palma, Vicki Glover, Debbie Smith, Sue Manara, Nancy Simpson, Barbara Ware, Diane Faux, Sue Maelndoe, Janet Nielsen, Anne Arnold, Janet Odenvvald, Linda Holden; Row 6: Marty Williams, Nancy Odenthal, Cynthia Cook, Marianne Albers, Claudia Thompson, Eileen Cavanaugh, Nancy Tulloh, Paula Stuchlak; Row 7: Michele Walker, Peggy Preble, Cathy Phillips, Margie Johnson, Coleen Keena, Lisa Martin, Diane Duke, Renee Laakman, Daphine Forbes, Laura Anneby, Karen Valent, Marilyn Rozyeki, Barbara Donagher, Lisa Vik. 307 WTW They’re really not vicious; Although reading their long hall posters would make you think so. They’re really not in the clothing business; Although they sell sweaters. They’re really not always starving; Although they had so many candy and bake sales. They’re just spirited and they let you enjoy it. The Winter Sports Award banquet would have been nothing without the final touches which are applied to Cafeteria A. Lonely hours of tedious work payed off with wall banners which adorned the school hallways. The banners, which proclaimed various sporting events and opponents, kept the average Woodson student well informed. Once again the Pep Club provided another unhearlded service to the school. This time it was decorating the cafeteria walls at one of three Sports Awards banquets. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 308 Folk Guild Folk Guild: Bottom Row: Pam Granger, Sherry Allshouse. Bob Fine, John Hailey; Row 2: Sharon Neff, Pat Frank, Joyce Lauer, Laune Renncbohm, Betsey Hazen; Row 3: Jenny Bennett, Mary Mayhall, Karen Holmes; Row 4: Ann Woolson. Sarah Brown, Debbie Wilcox, Holle Humphries, Linda Fllingboe; Row 5: Thom Cooper, Michel Gimmi Karin Knausenberger, Michail Baker, Tom Philion. Debbie Cowan. Jody Smith; Top Row: Walt Rosch, Kim Evanko, Ray Strang, Mike Schulte, Eddie Johnson. The Folk Guild exchanges and adapts their favorite songs of all varieties. To share their music and their mood with the rest of the school, the Folk Guild planned a “Folk Evening in Spring”, with music, poetry, theater, and outside singers. Sometimes before and after school, music slips out of the student lounge. There, the Folk Guild . . . congregates to enhance their repertoire. Gathered round the piano, members of the Folk Guild get it together one atternoon down in the chorus room. Art Guild 309 WTW Art Guild: Bottom Row: Robin Will, Kathy Miller, Pat Gritis, Bill Caldwell, Mrs. Elliot; Row 2: Dede Selph, Carol Gritis, Roxane Geisecke, Deborah Gomez, Cathy Lee, Carolyn Olson, Laura TabaiUoux, Lynne Brantley, Gale Gravitte, Lyne Montross, Sue Ferri; Row 3: Cindy McGel, Beverly Guerrant, Patty Hiett, Thyra Killman, Nancy Odenthal, Sally Gill, Darra Gallagher, Karen McCrory, Dawn Langlotz, Jody Smith; Row 4: Emily Johnson, Chery Vandegriff, Susan Denfeld, Daphne F orbes, Marc Stackler, Bill McCure, Peggy Peura, Dave Birch, Debbie Cowan, Ed Lyle; Row 5: Sherri Smith, Ray Strang, Gail Knothe, Maureen Gallagher, Linda Will, Leslie Barnes, Judy Dillon, Karin Scroggins, Bill Turley, Jan Kovach, Randy Marks; Top Row: Chiraphong Bhumiehitz, Eddie Johnson, Randy Kehler, Miki Addington, Blake Learmouth, Bill Koomen, Kevin Burke, Kim Evanko, Trica Sands, Bradley Ammons, Barbara Kilboume, Pam Granger, Leslie Meiss, Gail Snyder, Chipper Burr. Neither not-for-profit, nor not-for-pleasure, the Art Guild lined their treasury with a Christmas sale of copper enamels, beads, and stationery; and primed their creativity with a New York trip that included museums, a Broadway show and, of course, Greenwich Village. ORGANIZATIONS WTW 310 Modern Dance With grace, with agility, with coordi¬ nation, with skill, with emotion, with unbelievable flexibility, the girls in Modern Dance express themselves with their whole bodies. “Come on, hurry up and take the picture! My leg’s killing me!” cries a member of the Modem Dance Club as they take a strenuous pose on the lawns of Woodson. |llttw 1 tv ■ ■ 7 ? ' “ Mf . « ' vB s Vi ft Am i Jlli 1 3m ' ?? 1 WmjLWkm jBwi j JBMr m% jgM mim Jk 1 j Mr | Ef ■ • IV V 4 WBUf fk Bm i V H Wwin«i ' M dr? wi B Jr f M w 1 ■ : ■ warn iff is Mffl m ' I T ) , UK ' j i . J WMM n Tj| Leti ' KV. (L tkiV V ISHir If c JMv . M f, r mHHHn Wwl t ' MHf v | ■ L i iflr i m i i Ml dM J. jlv e Vir. ■ ' R l aim g] flft t 8f$-y ' T . iiTf-kf‘ n MJ --‘V ' .-I r m ■ ' t hIhhi ' M s; Hrol Modern Dance: Bottom Row: Patti Driscoll, Jane Muir, Suzanne Carr, Carolina Fritz, Barbra Parker; Row 2: Nancy Dearwester, Patti Heitt, Lynn Parsons, Becky Doaicr, Katz Rosebery, Shevawn Pratt, Stephanie Carr; Row 3: Linda Troell, Marsha Kringle, Cathy Morse, Debbie Hamerick, Lisa Van Bcnthuysen, Neva Lake, Katie Roache; Row 4: Mary Prescot, Barbra Barret, Lynn Montross, Missy Kessler, Denise Krach, Pam Dill, Lisa Tallia, Ann Arnold, Alissa Mitanel: Top Row: Melba Shields, Kathy Willette, Kerry Roche, Debbie Timons, Karen Krousenberger, Patty Dunnles, Dottie Lyons, Jan Bailey, Jennifer Corbat. Equestrian Club 311 WTW iCK ' n if | A $ ' m Equestrian Club: Bottom Row: Cathy Phillips, Coleen Keenan, Peggy Preble, Judy Dillon, Robin McMillan; Row 2: Laurie Enright, Linda Brown, Karen Tupper, Jackie Morrill, Darra Gallagher; Row 3: Pam Harrison, Regina Metcalf, Molly Boyne, Karen Myers, Puller Caldwell, Miss Armbrister; Row 4: Ronnie Morrill, Susan McDavid, Teresa Taylor, Gail Smith, Anne Pickford; Row 5: Ellen Pitz, Loretta Tessiri, Laura Valz, Pam Riehl, Sue Titus, Lisa Duncan; Row 6: Julie Steel, Pat McPherson, Sue Borchinal, Kathy Veitch, Barbara Marciniec, Linda Brown; Top Row: Liane Carlock, Kariu Kuausenberger, Bradley Simmons, Jeff Simmons, Penny Gillero, Michele Walker, Carol Birch, Mike Ramos. When you hear these girls talking about “horse” and “grass” don’t call the narcotics squad; grab a saddle and join the fun. The Equestrian Club members get their kicks from horse as in “equus”. Their activities have included taking trips to the International Horse Show and the A1 Marah Arabian Horse Farm, trail-riding, hunting and showing, and sponsoring their own horse show. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 312 Aviation Club Who else would think of an airplane wash but the Aviation Club. The airplane wash along with a movie and several car washes were, hopefully, only the beginning in the quest for a glider kit. The Aviation Club members have their hearts set on building and flying an $1100.00 make-it-yourself airplane. The object of the aviation club’s lust and admiration twinkles in the airport sun. This is the actual photograph, smuggled out of Cuba in the armpit of a Bolivian ship’s cook, of the Aviation Club shortly after its first attempt at navagation. 313 WTW Archeology Club Archeology Club: Bottom Row: Eric Lundy, Wendy Nicholas, Anita Wilburn, David Givens; Row 2: Mrs. Peters, Richard Moul, Alain Pinto, Marsha Burwell, Molly Boyne, Walter Gomez; Top Row: Paul Erl enborn, Diane Early, Mark Sweazey, Ray Strang, Rein Leidelmeyer. Fate frowned upon the Archeology Club this year and their many postponed meetings caused cancellation of some of their projects. But they did get a chance to grub around the foundations of Fairfax Station and to throw their influence, however meager, on the side of other organiza¬ tions dedicated to the preservation of old landmarks. Three jolly gravediggers from the archeology club desperately try to remove each other’s feet with pick-ax and shovel. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 314 Subterranean Science Club Subterranean Science Club: Bottom Row: Bruce Singleton, Craig Clark; Row 2: Gail Knothe, Chiraphon Bhumichitr; Top Row: John Whittenburg, Mike Keenan, Dale Gallagher. Onward and downward through crevices, mud, muck, insects, and occasionally, the air. Their world only that small space illuminated by their head lamps. Why would anyone want to risk life, limb, and sanity in the bowels of the earth? It’s beneath me. Cave men of the Subterranian Science Club practice rapelling down a cliff. What must go down must first go up. 315 WTW Science Fiction and Fantasy Club: Bottom Row: Madelaine Murad, Kerry Landes, Dan Lynch, John Doggar; Row 2: Pauline Munson, Lori Bierman, Jim Childers, Lawrence Kuss; Row 3: Gail Shaver, Charlie Barb, Faker Hunt, Janice Smith, Top Row: Richard Smyka, Mike Neviasen, Joe Fake, Joan Melwik, Mark Sweazey. One may wonder where this close knit group of fanatics dwell. Perhaps, they live in some misty dimension between time and space or a distant unknown planet. Surprisingly enough, they roam the halls of Woodson. To look upon them you would think they were just normal students, but gaze closer and you will perceive faces are secrets dark and terrifying, thoughts that could turn lesser men into babbling idiots. Science Fiction and Fantasy Club ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 316 Future Scientists of America: Bottom Row: Mike Woodside, Keith Humphries, Debbie Melot, Larry Burch, Rick Wallace; Row 2: Karen Tupper, Deborah Bosworth, Kathi Rich, Mary Graham, Janna Camp, Shirley Rich; Row 3: Howard Judis, John Korb, Steven Gissendanner, Michael Dewey, Marcie Jones, Sue Blumberg, Anne Stevens, Beth Leeper; Row 4: Linda EUingboe, Karen Holmes, Gary Gottfried, John Wyman, Malcolm Hill. Robert Jankew, Jim Peterson, Ronald Plante, Mark Sweazey; Row 5: John Marciniec, Bradford Wing, Steve Fox, Michael Louden, Jim Tyson, Bill Farrant, James Perch, George Bradley; Top Row: Jim Hiett, Elliott Rubino, Dave Carnahan, Jeff Chapman, David Keever, Philip McDavid. The Future Scientists of America can be identified by their star-glazed eyes and nocturnal habits. (Who else would have a star party?). Their interests, though, are not limited to the celestial. To sate their thirst for knowledge of the aquatic they journeyed to the Naval Ship Research and Development Center. Even the school profits from the intellectual in¬ stincts of the Science Researchers. Woodson is soon to be blessed with the arrival of a little Greenhouse. Future Scientists of America Explaining the intricate process involved in catching a solar eclipse to an onlooking Science Club member, Larry Birch prepares for a once in a life-time experience. 317 WTW DECA gHfcjm k Distributive Education Clubs of America: Bottom Row: Debi McCain, Debbie Alger, Debbie Halls; Row 2: Laura Mugas, Jean Large, Ginny Posey, Sue Neiss; Row 3: Dan Thompson, Margaret Baird, Chris Pcura, Sally Duffy; Row 4: Bob Fletcher, Tom Anderson. Jozeta Joe, Jim McKay, Alan Fisher; Top Row: Mike Bingham, John Leadon, Jim Tanner, Rick Cox, Cleveland Jenkins. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 318 Industrial Cooperative Training An avant-garde, and practical, idea for some colleges is called a work-study program. Woodson has its own version, it’s called Industrial Cooperative Training. ICT is a work-study program in which the student spends one half of the day taking classroom courses, and the other half of the day working at an industrial job. One of the major projects for this year was trying to insure this program’s con¬ tinuation. Industrial Cooperative Training: Bottom Row: Kenny Swain, Robin Hamond, Peggi Rancgan, Bernice Miller; Row 2: Mr. Workman, Penny Gentry, Delmas Rose, John Metzger, Danny Blevins; Top Row: Robert Holland, Vernon Mills, Shawn Cook, John McCaw. Kim Robinson. VICA 319 WTW VICA: Bottom Row: Randy Rinker, Rhonda Cordray, Fred Shaffer, Mr. Workman, Mr. Newcomb, Mr. Apostolako, Fletcheher Ruff, Tim Burns; Row 2: Don Stolt, Lewis Oliver, Jesse Chews, Peggi Ranegan, Gwana Flamlet, Sharon Howard, Sheila Rinaldi, Robyn Haymond, Kenny Swain, Danny Blevins; Row 3: Robert Holland, Jim Deans, Denis Cullison, John Metzger, Deimas Rose, Linda Taylor, Ollie Bert¬ rand, Deanis De Lauder, Mortamer Snerd; Row 4: Steve Burney, Terry Haines, Karen Larsen, Alan Heiser, Ronnie Reid, Bernis Miller, Penny Gentry, Victor Colt, Sarah Weatherholtz, Linda Starr; Row 5: Terry Beck, James Ward, Roy Mock, Rene Van Dusen, Bette Burro¬ way, Terry Nelson, Karen Allwirr, David Herman, Jay Foster; Row 6: Larry Wine, Doug Scots, Carl Hannigan, Michael Simpsen, David Abed, John Mcbermott, Anthony Heavener, Edward Houchins, Maik Philips, Brenda Tate, Brenda Reeves; Row 7: Shawn Cook, Vernon Mills, Neil Seek, Henry Walker, Bill Natter, Michael Edwards, Brenda Horton; Row 8: Kevin Neale, Donna Danley, Kimberly Kalley, Patty Burke, Janice Collier, Jacki Collins, Cheryl Bunner, Paul Duscher, Richard Sandgren, John Mauck; Top Row: Jack McCaw, Kim Robin¬ son, Steve Niemeyer, Bryan Ross, Keith Kirkpatrick, Doug Conley, Kenneth Judd, George Smith, Larry Morgan, Randy Royston, Michael Stuart. VICA The skilled craftsmen of tommorrow are in VICA today. The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America has a chapter at Woodson com¬ prised of students in cosmetology, auto me¬ chanics, nursing, and drafting. VOT To you it’s scribbles—to them it’s words. To you it’s red tape—to them it’s routine. These are the people who have survived the labyrinth of the modern American office. VOT Vocational Office Training: Bottom Row: Sharon Geary, Jennifer Gifford, Karen Nielsen; Row 2: Mrs. Vincent, Janet Bradley, Sue Hayes, Joyce Ripley; Row 3: Mike Monroe, Barbara Bixler, Gerri Moore, Brenda Regn. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 320 Future Business Leaders of America Future Business Leaders of America: Bottom Row: Mrs. Lauer, Beth I irsdon, Terry Manara, Jan Mitchell, Beth Brenton, Patty Wenger, Karen Metcalf, Koko Aykroyd; Row 2: Sue W ' alker, Patty Harnick, Kathy Zettel, Julie Tulipane, Chris Raeder, Nanci Shepherd, Shirley Luckart. Lisa Tallia; Row 3: Glenna Lustis. Chanda Cox, Loric Camp, Sue Burchinal, Colleen Dant, Bridget Runfola, Peg Uhthoff, Dorene Madden, Sue Tobin; Row 4: Debbie Snider, Buffy Autrey, Lisa Brigand, Julie Sanford, Meta Cleveland, Wade Hampton, Karen McLean, Sidney Miller; Row 5: Kathy McKay, Willei Grimes, Barbara Bixler, Nancy Marstcller, Robin McMillan, Peggy Brown, Karen Gill, Elise Heffelfinger, Chris Chaidowske, Sue Tomasick; Top Row: Marcia Rivett, Rick Belleville, Cliff Jones, Sherry Dunn. Although plagued with “the new club syndrome”, that is disorganization, the Future Business Leaders of America did manage to arrange a few projects such as a fashion show and a candle sale. Next year, the club hopes to have saved enough money to join the National Chapter of the FBLA and to participate in conventions on business leadership, service projects, and valuable discussions about the business world. Planning strategy for their future take¬ over of the business world, these aspiring young businessmen sharpen the skills which will make them successful in later life. 321 WTW There is a plot afoot to take over the schools of America. So far, the insurgents seize power only on the first and third Wednesday of the month. Their pretense of Student Observing and Teaching is only a ruse to lull the school administrations. The Candy Wreath Sale, Christmas Bazaar Booth, and bake sales were money-raising projects to support this plot. That F.T.A. Convention is really the final planning seassion for the coup d’etat. Teachers beware, the F.T.A. is after your jobs! Future Teachers of America: Joy Boblitt, Ruth Sutton, Chris Hoffman, Nancy Eger, Nancy Gonzales, Donna Gravenstine, Evelyn Heising, Anne McGuigan, Nancy Coopper, Ginnie Kirsch, Nancy Hilgert, Jennifer Hays, Pam Sibley, Jennifer Ncy. Debbie Baldus, Janet Racke, Ellen Godsen, Donna Smith, Susie Ciotti, Nancy Bucco, Ronnie Morrill, Janet White, John Moore, Mary Lynch, Jan Mitchell, Ann Coscia, Beth Brenton, Kathy Butler, Julia Amos, Kathy Ale, Sherri Smith, Martha Trice, Diane Griggs, Beth Cumbic, Linda Agrcsta, Linda Cyr. Kathy Brydges. Angela Ferro. Anne Lines, Varyn Wehterington, Cathie Morse, Kern McCoy, Diane Price, Miki Addington, Carol Claybrook, Sue McGuegan, Shelley Hackley, Mary Mowery, Jane Shaw, Angie Abshire, Sharon Thompson, Kathy McGinn, Sharon Will, Jane Karalis, Carol Zilian, Mary Karalis, Marcia Karalis, Marilyn Pond, Patti Briner, Lynda Petty. Marcia McOmber, Eileen Marooft, Lois Hunt. Melanie Bales. Carol Cameron, Kathy Kirsch, Christy Esco, Carla Cornish, Jean Florio, Cathy Hinceiwicz, Peggy Briggs, Sue Miller, Liz Cormier, Diane Wtlgus, Kathy Brandil, Tripp Jones, Jerry Brase, Bill Ford, Kathie Lynch, Alice Barham, Kim Evanko, Mike Seaman, Becky Ralcrto, Mary Guerrant, Cindy Carneal, Karen Hedrick, Karen Gill, Tina Noga, Diane Tancredi, Carol Jackson, Sidney Abercrombie, Donna Gill, Sara Samoriske, Lin Knighton, Theresa Knudscn, Sue Samoriske, Linda Foster, Anne Molcney. Linda Solorzano, Ann Bellman. Kathy Keener, Kacey Gray, Koni Lodge, Harolyn Hess, Beth Holmstrup, Maureen Fitzgerald, Nancy Peters, Ellen Derey, UUi Baussus, Sandra Bragg, Barbara Donaghy. Mr. Billak gets in one last whack with his trusty paddle before the F.T.A. raffles it away. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 322 Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America: Bottom Row: Ann BeUmon, Phyllis Hierschman, Jan I inneran, Pamela Thompson; Row 2: Linda Brown, Linda Landau, Angela Ferro, Deborah Bosworth, Jayne Muir, Carol Jamson; Row 3: Debra Yager, Sheila Cook, Stephanie Myers, Theresa Knudscn; Top Row: Sheila Scmovity, Nancy McMartin, Emmilv May, Mary Maiourck, Charlene Phil brook. To Dare is to Care. This was the slogan for the dedicated members of the Future Homemakers of America. They practiced this slogan by trying to get a better under¬ standing of different problems within our world. They did this through activities such as their Generation Gap Dinner, teacher teas, the donation of stuffed animals to handicapped children, and the Model U.N. luncheon. 323 WTE Contents: 3 Ace Bandages 2 Band-Aid boxes 1 bottle of iodine 1 cotton package 1 Red Cross Manual 1 set of members Results: A dedicated band of social servants trying to meet the needs of school and community. Red Cross Club: Bottom Row: Christy Esco, Bob Batcher, Donna Longo, Row 2: Jenny Berle, Lisa Barov, Kathy Tabailloux, Ellen Godson, Vail Duncan; Row 3: Beth Leljedahl, Karen Lake, Susie Pearson. Mia Nelson, Anita Gareri, Mary Hull, Rae Duncan, Shari MacDonald; Row 4: Charlene Nardiello, Susan Pietsch, Linda Cam, Janet White, Lani Jcnkin; Top Row: Grea Bushong Jill Buzhardt. Ellen Dercy, Susan Griffin, Bill Grabsh, Sherry Caldwell, Charlene Philbrook. Red Cross Club ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 324 Stage Crew The heavy velvet curtain slowly slid apart. Darkness covered the room like a blanket. Silence. Suddenly a light shot toward the stage. Microphones connected. It’s happened again. The Stage Crew has struck. Manipulating the many dials and levers was just one of the jobs of the Stage Crew. Here, Dave Howard adjusts the lights on the stage to successfully augment one of the many per¬ formances put on at Woodson. Stage Crew: Bottom Row: Bob Batcher, Marty Rowell, Dave Howard; Row 2: John Strube, Richard Rosenbluth; Row 3: Jim Burgess, Dave Mowery, Dev Tower. 325 WTW Office Assistants IBM Assistants Office Assistants: Bottom Row: Sandy Collins, Petti Sheldon, Deedee McGary; Row 2: Becky Cramel, Lynne Stevenson, Debbie Semb, Bunni Markarian; Row 3: Patti Briner, Nancy Hall, Denise Krach, Chris Chaikowski; Row 4; Mary Tulipane, Jo Ann Truell, Debbie Stokes, Meta Cleveland; Top Row: Howard Durham, Tom Miller, Cathy Bell, Vincent Griffin. Assistants, A bugle salute! Search lights flash through the air. Fireworks explode with joyful abandon. A cast of thousands grovels at their feet in poses of humble admiration for their efforts. The assistants! The indispensable assistants! But alas! It is only a dream. Their help, their patience, and their loyalty usually remain unheralded and unappreciated. But some day . . . some day! IBM Assistants: Bottom Row: Cindy Schrecengost, Sherry Dunn; Row 2: Kelly Mason, Buffy Autrey. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS WTW 326 Art Band Assistants Art, Band, and Choral Aids: Bottom Row: Hannah Lamont, Carol Stewart, Kathy Kieber, Bonnie Bethel, Robin Will; Row 2: Lois Witham, Elaine Prickett, Jean Florio, Tina Belfield, Elizabeth Gifford, Pat Gallagher; Row 3: Nancy Peters, Michell Walker, Richard Virgilo, Cathie Story, Joe Fiore, Randy Kohler, Lisa Fritzke; Row 4: Steve Mullen, Georgia Bacas, Jim Jacobs, Dave Alford, Dave Mowery, Bill Porter; Row 5: Bill Mit¬ chell, David Howard, Bill Kuykendall, Dave Kelleher, Jerry Kel- leher, Devereux Tower, Martin Rowell. Gym Assistants MW Wk mt jb wi ' l Gym Assistants: Bottom Row: Cathy Bracewell, Laura Beaver, Linda Deskin; Row 2: Frank Mahaney, Tom Clark, Lin Knighton, Brenda Bixler, Mike Sheehan; Row 3: Christy F.sco, John Coscia, Mark Lulu, Kathy McKay, Dave Alford; Row 4: Steve Doljac, Barbara Bixler, Laura Reynolds, Vashti Mays, Elaine Prickett, Peg Emerson; Row 5: Steve Mullen, Jim Jacobs, Kurt Cloninger, Brad Burfield, Randy Drishel, Larry Montross, Marcia Rivett; Top Row: Terry Kidwell, Kurt Swanson, Dave Carnahan, Kim Small, T.J. Pecorak, Steve Jelinek, Bryan Ballou. Guidance Assistants 327 WTW t . Vf .JEjp. Mb $$ Guidance Assistants: Bottom Row: Ann Bellmon, Betty Hice, Christopher Hoffman; Row 2: Nanci Shepherd, Laura Francis, Kathy Ale, Tripp Jones; Row 3: Denise Hutcherson, Mary Beczkiewicz, Nancy Coopper, Peg Emer¬ son; Top Row: Jean Howell, Chella Echols, Carol Hallstead, Diane Duke, Barbie Carn. Clinic Assistants Clinic Assistants: Bottom Row: Patty Post, Lori Beerman, Cindy Wilson; Top Row: Carol Duley, Debbie Brown, Donna Graven- stine. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 328 WTW Library Assistants Library Assistants: Bottom Row: Pat Drewry, Donna Smith, Karen Simpson, Stephanie Fuller, Jan Bailey; Row 2: Julie Sherman, Judy Dillon, Nanci Shepherd; Row 3: Kathy Butler, Marsha Guerrant, Mary Monroe, Mary Oblinger, Ruth Sutton, Becky Spiher, April McComb, Joan Milograno, Anne Spell; Row 4: Lynda Petty, Ralph Tillery, Charles Belches, Jim Cawthon, Miss Sudduth; Row 5: Steve Morris, Phil McDavid. Jim Landry. Lab Assistants W? I k J ' Lab Assistants: Bottom Row: Chris Ramsay, Dave Alford, Linda Kent, Charlie Adams; Row 2: Lee Blumenthal, Mary Rollier, John Georger, Duby Oliverio, Dave Burch, Nancy Eger; Row 3: Gary Gottfried, Linda Agresta, Linda Cyr, Carol Nussbaumer, Debby Meloy, Howard Judis; Row 4: Duke Monson, Mark Sweazey, John Drye, Kim Serangeli, Katie Lynch; Row 5: Pat Pataky, Mark Chmar, Mike Woodside, Jerry Brase. 329 WTW Finance Assistants Finance Assistants: Bottom Row: Jody Helgeson, Linda Thomson, Kathy Tomlinson; Row 2: Bargara Conley, Sylvia Plyer, Lenore Pera, Sue Cary. Bookroom Assistants: Bottom Row: Missy Kessler, Janet White, Ellen Godson; Row 2: Robin McMahon, Mary Lamond, Linda Coates; Row 3: Ron Morgan, James Gun¬ derson. Bookroom Assistants Math Assistants Math Assistants: Bottom Row: Janice Stevens, Jenny Erickson; Row 2: Jennifer Ney, Paula Humphreys, Marcia McOmber; Row 3: Brad Burfield, Brian Hoffman, Carolyn Tulloh, Kris Kane. ORGANIZATIONS FACULTY DIRECTORY 330 Faculty Directory ADMINISTRATION Mr. Nick Bielich Fairmont College, B.S. Varsity Track Coach Aviation Club Sponsor Mr. Dennis F. Houlihan Shepherd College University of Virginia, A.B. in Sec. Ed. Sponsor of the Senior Class Varsity Wrestling Coach Varsity Tennis Coach Mr. William P. Ladson University of Virginia, M.A. Principal Mr. Charles Billak West Virginia University, 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 Mrs. Pat Cunningham Peabody, M.A. Mansfield State, B.S. Director of Health and Physical Education Student Activities Sponsor Mr. Walter J. Dowling Suny, Oswego, B.A. George Washington University, M.A. Principal of Night School Mr. Robert Heeter East Tennessee State University, B.S. . jii af Administrative Aide Mr. Joseph Lina George Washington University, M.A. Administrative Aide Mr. Robert Simms University of Maryland, Ed.M. Assistant Principal Mr. Louis Volrath Western Carolina University, B.S., M.A. Assistant Principal SCIENCE Miss Julia Armbrister Mary Washington College, B.S. in Biology Equestrian Club Sponsor Mrs. Louise Banks Agnes Scott College Salem College, B.S. Duke University University of North Carolina Columbia University, M.S. Antioch College American University Mr. Jim Jensen George Washington University, B.S., M.A. Mr. Richard A. Lisi Springfield College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Sophomore Class Sponsor Mrs. Lorraine Morton University of South Dakota, B.A. Mrs. Ruth Opp Elmira College, B.S. Duke University, M.A. College of William and Mary, M.T.S. Sponsor of the Future Scientists of America Mr. Vincent B. Otten USNA, B.S., G.W., M.A. Mr. Louis R. Petronella La Salle College Fordham University Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. Sponsor of Cavalier Staff Mr. Trelawney University of Tennessee Memphis State University Memphis Academy of Arts Mr. Allison Wells Duke University, Ed.M. Model Rocket Club Sponsor Freshman Class Sponsor MATHEMATICS Mr. Dale A. Boyes Western Maryland College, M.A. Mrs. Margaret Croft George Washington University, B.A. Mrs. Margaret Ford Lander College, B.A. Spanish National Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Mary G. Gibbons George Washington University, M.S. Allegheny College, B.A. Precisionettes Sponsor Mr. Clarence Greaser Fairmont State, B.A. Mrs. Patricia Hepner William and Mary College, B.S. Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Louis Huggett Virginia Polytechnic, M.S. National Honor Society Sponsor Mrs. Ida King Louisiana L.P.I., B.S. Louisiana Polytechnic, B.S. L. S. U. 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Sophomore Counselor Mrs. Annie Lou Robinson George Washington University, M.A. Freshman, Junior Counselor Mrs. Christine Smith R.P.I., B.S. Director of Guidance Mr. Arthur Willis University of Virginia, M.Ed. V.P.I., B.S. Fres., Soph., Junior Counselor Miss R. T. Winn George Washington University, M.A. Longwood College, B.S. Junior, Senior Counselor SECRETARIES AND SPECIAL SERVICES Mrs. Anna Beers Secretary, Main Office Mrs. Jacqueline Burke Finance Secretary Mr. Herbert G. Carpenter University of Virginia, M.Ed. Visiting Teacher Mr. William Fagan Jr. Planetarian Director Mrs. Winnie Herman Guidance Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Hippier Secretary of the Student Admissions Office Mrs. Maxine Long Auburn University, B.A.A. Mrs. Mary Powers Library Secretary Mrs. Alma Rich Maryville College, B.S. Administrative Secretary Mrs. Ruth Schmitz Guidance Secretary Mrs. Nancy Spalding Cafeteria Manager Mr. Alex Tompkins Head Custodian FACULTY DIRECTORY SENIOR DIRECTORY WTW 334 Senior Directory BARBARA LAMAR ABERNETHY Dra¬ ma Club 1, 4; House of Representatives 1, 2; Class Historian 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Spanish Society 3, 4, President 3; Keyette Club 2, 3, 4, Histori¬ an 3, Vice-President 4; Madrigals 3, 4 ROXANA MARIA ABOE Councilman 1; Homeroom Representative 3; Elections Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Senator 4 ROBERT EDWARD ADAMSON J V Wrestling 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; House of Representatives 4; Senior Class Council 4 MICHAEL JAY AHERN Football 2; Basketball 2; Swimming 2, 3; Pep Club 3 KATHLEEN JEAN ALE FTA 4; Key¬ ette Club 4; Councilman 3, Alternate 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Guidance Councilman 3, 4 DAVID CHARLES ALFORD Football 2, 3,4 SHARON DALE ALLSHOUSE Pep Club i, 2, 3; Keyette Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Folk Guild 3, 4; SCA Cabinet 4; Senate 4; Bowlirfg League 2;J History Club 1. 2, Activities Committee 1, 2, 3, 4 TIMOTHY FRANK ANDERSON Dis¬ tributive Ed. 2, 3 STUART THORNTON ASHTON Track l, 2 1 LINDA MAE ATWELL German Club; Sweetheart Dance Decorations 3; Christ¬ mas Dance, Decorations GEORGIA HELEN BACAS Cheerlead¬ ing 1 Captain 1; Senator 1, 4; Class Coun¬ cil 1, 2; Keyette Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Baton Corps 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4 DEBORAH JEAN BALCH Class Vice- President 1; Thespian Society 3, 4, Presi¬ dent 4; Drama Club 4, President 4; Sym¬ phonic Choir 4 BRYAN EARLE BALLOU Football JV 2, Varsity 3, 4 JOHN ALEXANDER BARTELLONI Varsity Baseball 1, 2; Football 2; Basket¬ ball 2; Latin Forum 2; Science Club 1; SCA 1, 2; Junior Civitan Club 1, 2, 3 RICHARD H. BASSING JOYCE MALA BAWER Class Secretary 1, 2; Keyette Club 2, 3 4, Activities Com¬ mittee 1, 2, Councilman 1, 2, 3, Social Committee Chairman 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; District Keyette Representa¬ tive 4; Keyette President 4; Secretary of the Senate 4 KARL FREDERICK BECKER Track 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football JV 2, Captain; Cavalier HUBERT EDWIN BECKWITH Class Council 1; Pep Club 1; Art Guild 2; Key Club 3, 4; Academic Team 3; Forensic Team 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Bulletin Board Chairman 3, 4; Page Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4 MARY ELLEN BECZKIEWICZ Ger¬ man Club 1, 2, 4; Keyette Club 3, 4; Councilman 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Leadership Training Conference 3; Homecoming Dance Chairman 2; Phone Tree 3 RICHARD EDWARD BELLEVILLE Football 1; FBLA 4 ANN BELLMON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; Basket¬ ball 2, 3 STEPHEN HAROLD BERENTSON Foot¬ ball 1; Baseball 1; School Annual Editor 1; Letterman’s Club, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Representative Assembly 2; Homecoming Chairman 2; Debate 2; Pep Committee 3; Representative Assembly 3; Boys’ Club 3; Debate 4; Homecoming Chairman 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Class President 4; Student Council 4 CHIRAPHONG BHUMICHITR Art Guild 3, 4; Ski Club 4: Subterranean Science Club 3, 4 BARBARA LOUISE BIXLER FHA 1 President 1; JV Hockey 1; JV Cheerleader 2; Drill Team 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2; FBLA 4; National Honor Society 4; Home¬ room Representative 3; Gymnastics 1 DANNY EUGENE BLEVINS LEE DAVID BLUMENTHAL Debate Team 1; Latin Club 2; Varsity Football Statistician 2; Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football Trainer 3; Junior Basketball Team 3; Lab Assistant 4 REED ALAN BOND Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3; Varsity Cross Coun¬ try 2; Biology Club 2; Thespians 4 RONALD LEE BOWMAN Track Team 1, 3, 4; Swim Team 2; Activities Commit¬ tee 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 4; Gym Assistant 4 CATHY MARLENE BRACEWELL Ac¬ tivities Committee 2; Baton Corps 2, 3, 4; Councilman 3, 4; Sweetheart Court 3; Homecoming Court 4; FTA 3 JANET LYNN BRADLEY French Club 1 2, 3, Vice-President 1; FHA 2, 3, Vice- President 3; Lady Fairfax Federation 3, Vice-President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Councilman 1; Vice-President of the Madrid High School Dormitory 1; House of Representatives 4; Modern Dance Club 3; Leadership Training 2, 3; Co-Chairman of the Senior of the Week Committee 4 MARGARET ELLEN BRIGGS Bowling League 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Gymnastics 1, 2; Telephone Tree 3, 4; FTA 4; Decora¬ tions Committee 3 WILLIAM MERRITT BRIGGS Football 1; Cross Country 1; Bowling League 1, 2, 3 GAYLE JOANNE BROWN JAPHOUS GORDON BROWN Drama Club 1, 3, 4; VICA 2 ROBERT EDWIN BROWN Concert Band 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Cavalier Staff 3 4, Photography Editor 3, 4 ROBERT HUTCHINS BROWN Debate Club 4 DAVE ROPER BUECH AFS Folk Club; Drama Club; Art Guild; YSA Vice-Presi¬ dent; SDS Vice-President LARRY S. BURCH Science Club Senator; Rifle Team; Senate Parliamentarian; Cava¬ lier Staff Photographer SUE ANNE BURCHINAL Choir 1; Bowl¬ ing League 1; Spanish Club 2; FBLA 4; Equestrian Club 4 WILLIAM BRADLEY BURFIELD Bowl¬ ing League 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Math Club 4; Varsity Golf 4; Cavalier Staff 2, 3, Finance Editor 3 JACK THOMPSON BURGESS Football 1; JV Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling PAMELA JANE BURKE Class Secretary 1; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Varsity Cheerleading 1, 3, 4; Intramural Council 2; Councilman 1 335 WTW HARRY F. BURROUGHS Spanish Club 3, 4; French Club 2; Track 4 MARY ANN BAVARIA French Club 1, 3; House of Representatives 2, 4, Alternate 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Leadership Training 3; Guidance Council. 3; Cavalier Staff 3, 4, Student Life Editor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 WILLIAM CARL CALDWELL Art Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities Chairman 3, President 4; Homeroom Representative 3; Page Staff 4, Lay-out Editor 4; Swim Team 3; Senior Prom Chairman 4; Guidance Council 3 CANDACE ANN CALLAHAM Spanish Club 1; Art Guild 2; Page Staff 3, 4; Chair¬ man of Dance Decorations 3; Keyette Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Vice- President 3, 4 CAROL ANN CAMERON Spanish Club 2, 3, Activities Chairman 3; AFS 2; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 4; Guidance Assistant 3 MARIANNE CAMERON French Club 1, 4; Choir 1, 3; Latin Club 2; FTA 3; Councilman 1, 3; Keyette Club 3, 4 MARY MARGARET CANNON Council¬ man 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Activities Committee 3 DAVID ANTHONY CAPPELLUCCI Bowling League 2, First Place 2 LIANE CARLOCK FHA 1; Office Assis¬ tant 3; Art Guild 4; Equestrian Club 4 MARGARET SUE CARLSON FHA 4; Hockey 1, 3; Softball 1; Basketball 1 SUZANNE MARIE CARR German Club 1, 2; FHA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; National Honor Society 4; Intramural Council 3; Dance Decorations Chairman 4; Spirit Committee Chairman 3; Modern Dance 2 3, 4, Secre¬ tary 3, President 4 MARYANN CARY AFS 2, 3, 4, Secre¬ tary 3; French Club 4; Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 4; Library Assistant 3 I f v 4 v SUZANNE LEE CASALE President of Homeroom 1; Cheerleader 1; French Club 1; Secretary of Class 2; Drama Club 4; Modern Dance 4; Drill Team 3, 4, Secre¬ tary-Historian 4; Co-Chairman of Special Activities Committee 3 LESLIE ANNE CAYOT French Club 3; Drill Team 1, 2 ;Choir 1, 2 GERALD WAYNE CHAFFIN AKE CHARUIEMIEBORN HARLAN CHARLES CHASE German Club 1, 2; Caving Club 4; Chorale 3; Cross Country 2 WILLIAM EARLING CHEUNING MARK SPENCER CHMAR Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Guidance Council 3; Lab Assistant 4 IRIS KAY CHRONIS French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Activities Committee 2, 3; Drill Team 3, 4, Captain 4; National Hon¬ or Society 4 CAROL ANN CLAYBROOK FHA 1; AFS 1; Bowling League 2, 3; FTA 4 KURT DEE CLONINGER Cross Coun¬ try 1 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 2; Aviation Club 4 JANICE ANITA COLLIER FHA 1; AFS 3; VICA 2, 3; Intramural Volleyball 2; Secretary of Cosmetology Department 3, 4; News Secretary of SCA 4 LORRAINE ANN COLLINS Pep Club % 3; Folk Club 2; Melloteens 2 SANDRA A. COLLINS Cheerleader 3; German Club 4; Army Community Service 2, 3; Tri-Tilt Basketball 3 BARBARA PATRICIA CONN Track Team JOHN NORMAN CONRAD JERRY LEIGH CONLEY SCA Repre¬ sentative 4 NANCY ANN COOK Art Guild 2, 3; French Club 2; Page Staff 3 NANCY KATHLEEN COOPPER FTA 3, 4; Leadership Training 3; Guidance As¬ sistant 4; Class Committee Chairman 3; Alternate Councilman 1, 2; National Span¬ ish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; SCA Special Activities Committee Chairman 4 WILLIAM HENRY COPE Football 1; Track 2 , 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Captain of the Track Team 4; Chairman of the Senior Week Committee 4 JOHN JOSEPH COSCIA Football 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4 MARK ALAN COUCH Track; Biology Club; Soccer Team; Prom Committee JEAN ANNE CWIEK Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Cheer¬ leader 3 KRISTI LOU DALPONTE Journalism Club 1; Choir 2 CHARLES LEE DASHIELL DIANE SUE DAVIS Hostess Club; Dra¬ ma Club; AFS 3; Office Assistant 3, 4; Spirit Committee 3 NANCY CAROL DEARWESTER Mod¬ ern Dance JL 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3 4 JOHN C. DECKER Soccer Swim Team DIANE GRACE DEFILIPPIS Pep Club K Drama Club 1; FHA 2; Drama Club 4;Tri-Hi-Y 4; Cavalcade Staff 4 DENELLE DEHAVEN Symphonic Choir; Madrigals DEBRA ANNE DEMO Cheerleading 2 , 3; Office Assistant 2; Activities Chairman 2 BRIAN ANDREW DIANTONIO Home¬ room Representative 1; Alternate Council¬ man 2; JV Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Class Senator 4; Charge of Senior Court 4 DENNIS JOHN DIANTONIO Home¬ room Representative 2 , 3; Publications Representative 2, 3; Senior Senator 4; JV Wrestling 2; V arsity Wrestling 3, 4; Tele¬ phone Tree 3, 4; Charge of Senior Court 4; Councilman 4; Leadership Training 1, 2, 3; Magazine Drive Committee 2; Re¬ vision of the SCA Constitution; Historian Committee 2; Graduation Marshal 3 OWEN PRUETT DICKENS Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; JV Track 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; Page Staff Sports Editor JOHN STEPHEN DOLJAC Homeroom Assistant 4; Gym Assistant; Float Com¬ mittee 3, 4 DIANE STEPHENS DONALD Home¬ room Representative 1; Class Senator 1; Choir 1, Vice-President 1; Class Vice- President 2; Lab Assistant 4; Keyette Club 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; Special Activities Chairman 3; Treble Choir 3, Vice-Presi¬ dent 3 MICHAEL PATRICK DONLON Forensic Society 3; Fencing Club 4; Cross Country 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Council¬ man 2 ;Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3 SENIOR DIRECTORY SENIOR DIRECTORY WTW 336 WILLIAM SIMON DUFFEY Activities Chairman 1; Page Staff 1; Intramural Coun¬ cil Chairman 1; Key Club 3, 4; Board of Directors of the National Student Safety Association 3; Boys State 3; Intrascholastic Safety Council 3, 4; SCA Chairman 3; SCA Vice-President 4; Guidance Council 1 CAROL ANN DULEY Class President 1; Senate 1 ;Councilman 2, 3; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity 3, 4; Guidance Council 3; Spirit Committee Chairman 4; Intramural Coun¬ cil 2; Maid of Honor on the Sweetheart Court 3 ELAINE ALICE DUNN Pep Club 3; AFS 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; House of Representatives 2; National Honor Society 3,4 MARK RICHARDSON EDWARDS Art Guild 1; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Junior Jollies 3; Page Staff 3, 4; Cival Air Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; House of Representa¬ tives 4 MICHAEL DENNIS EDWARDS Foot¬ ball 2; Class Treasurer 2; VICA 4; Elec¬ tronics 3, 4 NANCY MARIAN EGER Cheerleader 1, Captain 1; French Club 2; FTA 3, 4, Vice- President 4; French Club 4; Senator 4; Cavalier 3, 4, Senior Section Editor 4 EMILY JANE EGGLESTON Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 JAMES DAVID ELLIS Football 1, Wrest¬ ling 1; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic Team 2, 3, 4; Bridge Club 2; Fencing Club 4 GILBERT RODIE EWELL Football 1; JV Football 2; Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Key Club 2; House of Representatives 1, 2, 3; Councilman 3; Choir Assistant 4; Woodson Cavalier 1 KATHY FINCANNON FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Team 4; Junior Jollies 3; Concert Choir 2; Constitutional Committee 1; Leadership Training 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Guid¬ ance Councilman 4 ROBERT LEE FINE Forensics Guild; Debate Club; Math Club; Tolkien Society; Spanish; National Spanish Honor Society; National Honor Society; Folk Guild; Band; Choir; Stage Band Chorale; Glee Club; French Club; Pan-American Club JEAN ANN FLORIO SCA Representa¬ tive 1; Drill Team 3; FTA 4 KATHRYN GRACE FREEMAN Choir 1; AFS 1; Leadership Training 2, 3; House of Representatives 2, 3, 4; Keyette Club 4; FTA 4; Chorale 4; Symphonic Choir 2, 4; Fall Festival Court 4; Class Publicity Chairman 2 DALE MARK GALLAGHER Yearbook Staff 1; Soccer Team 1, 2; Cross Country 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Class Representative 3; Caving Club 4; Jousting Team 2. LISA MICHELLE GALBREAITH Bas¬ ketball 1; Volleyball 2; Decorations Com¬ mittee 2, 3 THERESE MARIE GANLEY VICKI GAIL GARISH Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor of Photography 1, Editor of Business 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Softball 2; Page Staff 4; Editor of Promotion on the Magazine Staff 3; Biology Assistant 2; Ways and Means Committee 3; Intramural Sports 1; Washington Junior Academy of Sciences 2, 3 4 RICHARD MARKEY GEAGEN JAMES JOHNSTON GEARHART JV Basketball 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Cham¬ ber Choir; Track PHYLLIS DIANE GENTRY Choir 1; Treble Choir; ICT; VICA JOHN FRANCIS GEORGER Football 1; French Club 1, 3 JENNIFER JESSIE GIFFORD Drama Club; Equestrian Club ROBERT GIFT Wrestling 1, 2; Choir 3, 4 KATHLEEN DIANE GILL Soccer 1; Volleyball 1 PENNY MARIE GILLER Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Band 3; Equestrian Club 4 PATRICIA D. GIPSON DIANA LOUISE GOAD Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 2, 4, Layout Editor 4; Class Council 3, 4; Najmun Representa¬ tive 3, 4; FHA 1; Class Activities Commit¬ tee 3; International Affairs Club Treasurer 4; Newspaper 1, 2, Editor 1, Artist 2; Class Newspaper Editor 4; Class Historian 4; Art Club 1, 2; Vice-President 1; Secre¬ tary 2; Folio Art Staff 2; Student Council Officer 1; Reporter 1; Historian 1; Home¬ room Representative 2 JOHN FREDERICK GOELZ German Club 3, 4 DEBORAH ANN GOFF Cheerleading 1 2, Co-Captain 2; Class Council Member 3, 4; Baton Corp 4; French Club 2, 3 DEBORAH ANNE GOMEZ Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; AFS 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Art Guild 3, 4; Thespian So¬ ciety 3, 4, Secretary 4; French Club 4; Homeroom Representative Alternate 3 NANCY ANN GONZALES FTA 3, 4; Senator 4; FHA; Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 GARY JOSEPH GOTTFRIED Spanish Club 2; Science Club 3, 4; Lab Assistast 4 WINSTON CHARLES GRAHL Band I, 2; Thespian Club 2; Float Committee 1, 4; Senior Councilmember 4; SCA 3, DONNA JO GRAVENSTINE FHA t Z 3; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Clinic Assistant 4; Class Float 3, 4; Library Assistant 1 KATE CAMERON GRAY Drama Club 1, 3; Driving Team 1, 2, 3; Junior Peace Corp 1, 2; Girls’ Athletic Association 2, 3; Swim Team 2, 3; Senior Varsity Basketball 3; Senior Varsity Softball 3; Student Union Committee 3; Student Judiciary Board 3; Prom Committee 3; Square Dance Club 3; FTA 4; House of Representatives 3, 4; Bookstore Manager 1, 2, 3; Physical Edu¬ cation Leaders 3 KYLANNE GREEN Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Yearbook Staff 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Activities Committee 3; SCA 1, 4; Secretary 1 KARIN ANNE GRIER Drama Club 1; French Club 3, 4 SUSAN MARION GRIGGS Scholastic Art Award 1; Pep Club 1; Art Guild 2, 3; Senator 3; Decorations Committee 3; Page Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4 COLLEEN PATRICIA GUARD Spanish Club 1; Yearbook Staff 2, 3; Equestrian Club 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 4 JAMES LIPMAN GUNDERSON Spanish Club; Fencing Club; Assistant Councilman PATRICIA ALLISON HALL French Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secre¬ tary 3, President 4; FTA 4; Senate 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cavalier Staff, Sports Editor 3, Faculty Editor 4; Treble Choir 2; Leadership Training 2, 3; Ski Club Secretary 4 THOMAS LELAND HASKIN Basketball 1 2; Soccer 1, 2 fi ROBYN ARLENE HAYMOND Class Councilman 3; Senator 4; VICA 3, 4; Newspaper 2; ICT 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. ROBIN DENISE HENRIKSON Ski Club; Cheerleader; Drama Club; FTA; SCA Rep¬ resentative; Pep Club SHARON E. HERCULES Drama Club 1; Chess Club 1; Astronomy Committee 2; Portuguse Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Medical Careers Club Secretary 3t ' AFS Historian 4; International Affairs Club Secretary 4 BETTY JEAN HICE AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Sen¬ ate 3, 4; Queens Committee Chairman 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Symphonic Choir 3, 4 JAMES CRISWELL HIETT Football 1, 2, 3; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 1, 2 3, 4; Science Club 1, 4; Student Council 3; Senior Representative 4 CHARLES EDWARD HILDEBRAND Ski Club 4; Gymnastics Club 4 NANCY SUE HILGERT Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; FTA Student Teacher 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Hockey Team, Captain 4, Most Valuable Player 3; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3 CATHERINE JEAN HINCEWICZ Class Council 1, 3; FHA 1; Alternate Homeroom Representative 2; Hockey 2, 3; Student Government Representative 3; FTA 4; Councilman Alternate 4 SEAN O’CASEY HITCHENS Cross Coun¬ try; Track; Letterman’s Club, Vice-Presi¬ dent, President; FCA; French Club; Lan¬ guage Club Committee Chairman; Class Representative; Councilman DAVID THOMSON HOADLEY BRIAN EDWIN HOFFMAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 CHRISTOPHER CARL HOFFMAN Key Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, Presi¬ dent 4; National Honor Society 3 4; Mad¬ rigals 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY KAREN HOLMES Home¬ coming Court 1; Future Medical Students 1; Student Council 1; Girls’ League 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Archery Club 2; Cheerleader 2; Junior Jollies 3; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Science Club 4; Folk Guild 4 JANIE ELIZABETH HORNER Girls’ Track 1; Spanish Club 2 MARY CAROL HORNICK Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Echo Girls Service Club 2, 3 BRENT ALAN HORTON Caving Club 2, 3, 4; VICA 1, 4 ROBERT A. HOSKINS Pep Club; As¬ tronomy Club; Bowling Club 1 I ife DAVID KENT HOWARD Tennis Team 1; Intramural Basketball 1. 2; Modern Dance 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew Manager 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3 4; All District Band 3; Gymnastic Team 4; Senate Committee Chairman 4; Math Team 4 KEITH LOWERY BETSCHER HUM¬ PHRIES Swim Club 1, 2, 3; Cross Coun¬ try Manager 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Class Council 3, 4; Class Dance Commit¬ tee 4 ALBERT THOMPSON HUNT Football 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 1; Band 1, 4 GARY DON HUNTER Archery 3; Swim Team 2; Track 1 ALISON HARDY INGRAM Hockey 1; Rifle Team 2; Alliance Francaise 2; French Club 2; Drama Club 4; Spanish Club 4; FTA 4; House of Representatives 4 JAMES C. JACOBS Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Key Club 4; English Book- room 3; Gym Assistant 3, 4 STEVEN RICHARD JELINEK Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, Captain 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Alternate Homeroom Representative 1; Councilman 4; Sergeant of Arms 1; Ugly Man 4 ROSEANNA LEE JENKINS Activities Committee 2, 3; Spirit Committee 3; Symphonic Choir 4 ALLENE JEWETT Decorations Commit¬ tee 3, 4; French Club 1; Drama Club 3; Folk Guild 4 CATHALYNN ANN JOHNSON Eques¬ trian Club 2; Bank Assi stant 1; Ski Club 1; Swim Club 1; Gymnastics 1; Track 2, 3; Art Guild 1; Basketball 1; Bowling Club 1 SHALA SUZANNE JOHNSON Math Club 1; French Club 1, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; Swim Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2 VERLE L. JOHNSTON Math Club 1, 3; Press Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Newspaper 1 2, 3; Letter Club 2, 3; Foot¬ ball 3, 4 CLIFFORD E. JONES Art Club; Year¬ book; Softball; Bowling League; Drama Club JESSICA HELEN JONES Page Staff 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 4 KRISTIN CUMMINGS KANE Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Council 2, 3, 4; Intra¬ mural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 4; Math Assis¬ tant 4 MARCIA ELAINE KARALIS Intramural Bowling 1; French Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FTA 4 MARY HELEN KARALIS German Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; House of Representatives 4; Intramurals 1 COLEEN JOAN KEENAN Class Secre¬ tary 2; Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice- President 4; Equestrian Club; Dranesville Project KATHRYN ELEANOR KEENER Chair¬ man of Ticket Sales and Publicity for Dances; FTA 4; Senior Office Maid 4 RAND JOSEPH KEHLER Art Club 1, 2, 3; Young Life 2; First Place Art Award 1, 2; Stage Crew 1; Choir 1, 2; Science Fair 1; Musicals 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Gym Nite 3; Art Guild 4; Art Assistant 4; Senior Play 4 WILLIAM THOMAS KENNEDY Intra¬ mural Softball 1; Varsity Track 3; Aviation Club 4; Soccer Club 4 CHARLES ANTHONY KICK Basketball 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1, 2; Junior Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Class Councilman 4; National Honor Society Tutor 3 VIRGIN LEE KIRSCH Hockey 2, 4; Bas¬ ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society; Senator 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; FTA 4; Senate 3, 4; Intramural Council 2, 3, 4, President 3 KARIN KNAUSENBERGER Ger¬ man Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Modern Dance Club 3 4; Drama Club 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; International Affairs Club; Art Guild; Folk Guild LIN CARLA KNIGHTON Junior Varsity Hockey 2; Drill Team 3; FTA 4; Class Council Alternate 4; Gym Assistant 4 SENIOR DIRECTORY WTW 338 GAIL MARIE KNOTHE Homeroom Rep¬ resentative 2; Caving Club 2,1 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Secretary 4; Art Guild 4; Volleyball 3; Dranesville Project 2 THERESA ANN KNL[DSEN FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4; FTA 4; Track 1, 2; Breakfast Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Councilman 2, 4; Teen Board Rep¬ resentative 4; Class Constitutional Commit¬ tee 1; Alternate Homeroom Representative 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 4; Eques¬ trian Club 2; Intramurals Representative 2 MARY ELLEN KOVALSKY FHA 1; Cavalier Staff 2 3, 4, Underclassmen Sec¬ tion 2, 3, Underclassmen Editor 4; Eques¬ trian Club 2 ; Latin Club 4 KIM PATRICK KRANNICHFELD Year¬ book Staff; Newspaper Staff; Safe Teens; Intramurals MARSHA ANN KRENGEL AFS 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Junior Jollies; Class Council Alternate 3; Choir 2 , 3, 4; President of Treble Choir 4 WILLIAM BOWMEN KUYKENDALL Football 1; JV Football Captain and Most Valuable Player 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; JV Track 1; JV Basketball 2; Regional Band i; Concert Band 1; Stage Band 3; Symphonic Band 2; National Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Varsity Track 3 KERRY BRYAN LANDES Band 1, 2, 3; Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 4 ALICE JANE LAWSON French Club 2, 4 BRIAN JAMES LEACH Band 1, 2; Foot¬ ball 2 BLAKE ALLEN LEARMONTH Key Club 2; Ski Club 2, 4; Science Club 2; Parliamentarian House of Representatives 4; Art Guild 4 MEGDERA JEAN LEE Hockey; Varsity Basketball; Glee Club; Folk Club MICHAEL LOUIS LEISER Ski Club 1; Latin Club 1; Ski Club Council 2; Rifle Club 2; French Club 2, 3; Class Council 3, 4; Home Representative 4 MOLLY JO LEITNAKER Cheerleader 1; Chess Club 1; Student Council 1, 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Latin Club Sec¬ retary 2; Float Chairman 3; Basketball 3; Student Teacher Dialogue Committee 3 JAMES TYNDALL LEWIS Subterranean Science Club 1; History Forum 2; VICA 1 JAMES BENJAMIN McCARTY Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Caving Club 4 KAREN EVELYN McCOY Leadership Training 3, 4; Guidance Council 4; FTA 4; Choir 1, 4 DEBORAH SHAW LIPSEY Archeology Club 2, 3, 4; Home Room Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 4; Class Historian 4; Math Team 4; National Merit Semi- Finalist RICHARD LESLIE LIVINGSTON Sci¬ ence Club 1, 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Band Council 4; Band Exchange Secretary 4; Senior (Class Play; Pit Band 3 WILLIAM WINEOW LORD Swim Team 4 MARK ALAN LULU JV Wrestling; Aviation Club; Ski Club; Guidance Coun¬ cil; Gym Assistant WANDA KAY McGEE Class Float Com¬ mittee 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Softball 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spanish National Honor Society 2; Alternate Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Class Councilman 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Treasurer of Band 3 NANCY JANE McGOVERN Choir 1; Class Councilman 1; JV Cheerleader 2; Junior-Senior Cheerleader 3; Homeroom Representative§3, 4; Alternate Councilman 3; Treble Choir 3; Extravanganza 1 3 ANNE MARIE McGUIGAN Medical Careers Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 4; Leadership Training 3,4 BRUCE ANDREW McMASTER Wres-. tling 2, 4 ALICE LYNN LUSKEY Pep Club 1; AFS 2; Bowling 3 SHARON KAY McMILLAN Symphonic Band 3, 4; FTA 4 KATHLEEN MARGARET LYNCH In tramural Council 1, 2; JV Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Softball 2, 3 Telephone Tree 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FTA 4 Lab Assistant 4 DOROTHY DIANA LYONS Pep Club 1, 3; FHA 1; Swim Team 1; VICA 3, 4; Modern Dance 3, 4 LAUREL HASE MALLON AFS 1, 2; Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Keyette Club 3 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Secretary 3; Symphonic Choir Secretary 4 PAUL BENEDICT MANDICH Class President 1; Football 1; Baseball 1; Science Club 2; Yearbook Photographer 3; Drama, Club 3; Senior Representative 4; Drama Club 4; Judo Club 1 JOHN WALTER MARCINIEC National Honor Society 1; Science Club 4 JAMES RICHARD MARSTELLER JV Baseball; Varsity Baseball KATHLEEN MARTIN FTA 3, 4 STEPHEN MARK MARTIN Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; House of Repre¬ sentatives 4; Alternate Councilman 3 JOHN PAUL MASON Tennis 2; Band 1 JAMES C. McNAUGHTON Cross Coun¬ try 1, 2; JV Basketball 1; Councilman 3; Ambassador to Model United Nations 3; President of International Affairs Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Jr. Honor Society 1, 2; Boys’ State 3; Aca¬ demic Team 4; Cavalcade Staff 4 MARCIA ANN McOMBER Spanish Club 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Bank Assistant 3; Math Assistant 4; FTA 4 BERNICE LOUISE MILLER Choir 1; Treble Choir 2; Industrial Clubs of Ameri¬ ca Secretary 4; Industrial Clubs of Ameri¬ ca 3, 4 JOAN BOWMAN MILLER KATHRYN LYNN MILLER Homeroom Alternate Representative 1; AFS 1, 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2; Art Guild 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer of Art Guild 4; Leadership Training 3 SUSAN MARIE MILLER Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4 JAY ROBERT MILLETTE JV Football 2 BRIAN STEVEN MINKIN Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band Assistant 3; Symphonic Band Librarian 4 MYRNO VASHTI MAYS Alternate Councilman 1; Alternate Homeroom Rep¬ resentative 3; Senior Councilman 4; PE Assistant 3, 4; Baton Corps 3, 4; Art Guild 2 JUDITH FAIRE McATEE Choir 1; Tre¬ ble Choir 2; Clinic Assistant 3; Spanish Club 1; VOT 4; FBLA 4 JAMES ROBERT MINKER Choir 1 2, 3, 4; Chorale 3, 4; Bowling 2 1 MATTHEW GORDON MOFF1T Foot¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; House of Repre¬ sentatives 3; Guidance Council Assistant 4 gw M ' , • . JAMES SIMMONS MONROE Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Spanish Club 3; JV Track 2, 3; Varsity Track 4; Varsity Rifle Team 3, 4: Ski Club 4 ■ ¥ jf ImWmhHBhBHrSHBiHi DUKE G. MONSON JV Track 2; JV Cross Country 3; Varsity Track 3; Varsity Cross Country 4; Cross Country Varsity Co-Captain 4; Science Club 2 LARRY THOMAS MONTROSS Track 2, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Captain 3, 4; Aviation Club 4; English Council 3; Gym Assistant 4; Homeroom Representative 2 GERALDINE CAROL MOORE Drama Club 1, 2; AFS 3; VOT 4 MARGARET JANET MOORE Band 1, 2; Bridge Club 1, 2; Councilman 2, 4; Councilman Chairman 4; National Honor Society 4; AFS 3, 4 KAREN ELAINE MOOT Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 4; Cheerleading Captain 2, 4; House of Representatives 1; Senate 2, 4 STEVEN JOSEPH MORRIS Radio Club 4; Varsity Wrestling Manager 3; Library Aid 4; Coin Club 2; Bowling 1, 2 CATHERINE ELIZABETH MOISE Mod¬ ern Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Presissionettes 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FTA 4; Coun¬ cilman 2, 4 DAVIS GILBERT MOWERY Pep Band 2 , 4; Symphonic Band 2, 4; Stage Crew 4 JAYNE DALE MUIR Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Modern Dance Club Treas¬ urer 4; Drama Club 1; AFS 1, 2, 4; FHA 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 JAMES THOMAS NEILL Class President 1; Class Treasurer 1; Basetball 1, 2 3, 4; Golf 1, 2; National Honor Society 4 JOYCE GENEVA NELMS DE I 3; DE II 4; DE II Treasurer 4; Choir 1 MARY JUDITH NESBIT Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; FTA 4 EDWARD ALLEN NEWCOMB Wres¬ tling 2; Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4; Chorale 3, 4; Men’s Glee Club 3; Class Senator 4; Key Club 4 DONOVAN PIERCE NEWELL Concert Band 3; Yearbook Photographer 3; Year¬ book Sports Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; House of Representatives 4; Safety Com¬ mittee 4 PAIGE NEWELL Basketball; Choir; Bowl¬ ing; Skiing; Swimming SUE ANNE NEWPHER Pep Club 1; Symphonic Choir 2, 4; Junior Jollies Com¬ mittee 3; % Float Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 JENNIFER JANE NEY Class Activities Committee 1; Extravaganza 3, 4; Treble Choir 3, 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Class Councilman 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Class Councilman Alternate 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Spanish Club Vice- President 3 LETICIA NICKEL Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club Treasurer 3; Drama? Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; AFS 2, 3; Modern Dance 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Art Guild 2 KAREN SUE NIELSEN JUDY ANN NOAH Constitutional Con¬ vention Committee 1; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative Alternate 1; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 2; Senator 3; Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor So- city 3, 4; Cabinet Member 4 FRANCES ANNETTE NORTON SALLY JANE NUSBAUM Drama Club 2; National Spanish Honor Society 1, 2, 3 CAROLYN MARIE OLSON Pep Club 1, 2; Bowling League 2, 3 4; Track 3; Bas¬ ketball 2; Drama Club 3; Art Guild 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative Alternate 1; Homeroom Representative 4; Treble Choir 3, 4; National Honor Society 4 DOUGLAS CLAYTON OSBURN Var¬ sity Swimming 1, 2, 3; SCA 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3; Yearbook Staff 3 HENDRIK JURRE PETER OSINGA School Band; Library Club; Projectionest; Desk Clerk JULIANA LUTER PARKER Vice-Presi¬ dent 1; Choir President 1; Class President 2; Choir President 3; Junior-Senior Cheer¬ leader 3: Class Councilman 3; Keyette Club 3, 4; Modern Dance Chairman 4 MARGARET DIANNE PARKS Choir 1; Latin Club 3, 4 PATRICIA JUNE PATAKY JV Hockey 1, 2; JV Hockey Captain 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Homeroom Representative Alternate 2; Homeroom Representative 3; French Club 1, 2 , 3, 4; French Club President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Symphonic Band Historian 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 RANDALL LEE PATTERSON SCA Projects Committee 1; Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Spanish Club 3 4; Spanish Club President 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Coxmen 1, 2; Key Club Secretary 4; Secretary of the Coxmen 2 CYNTHIA MARIE PATTON Pep Club 1 MAUREEN ANNE PEER Freshman Choir 1; Treble Choir 2; Class Treasurer 2; Chamber Choir 3; Symphonic Choir 4; Forensics 3; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4 THADDEUS JAY PECORAK Freshman Basketball Most Valuable Player; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball Co- Captain 3, 4; Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball Most Valuable Player 3 NANCY JEANNE PETERS French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club Vice-President 3, 4; AFS I, 2; Bowling Team 2; FTA 3, 4; Senate 3; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4 CARLOS E. PEREZ Aviation Club 4 CHRISTINE KAY PEURCE Bowling League 1 2, 3; DEC A 4 DEBRA SYNN PIMENTEL House of Representatives 2; Precisionnettes 3 GLENN SCOTT PODONSKY Class Council Representative 1, 2; Chairman Sophomore Activities Committee 2; Drama Club 1, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Wrestling 3; Varsity Track 3; House of Representatives 4; Speaker of House of Representatives 4 ROBERT GREGORY POLLACK AFS 1, % 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Guild 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; FTA 4 CAROL ANNE POST Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Vice-President 2; Bowling 1; Senate 2; Chairman of the Senate Stan¬ dards Committee; SCA Cabinet 3, 4; Chairman of News Committee 3; Chair¬ man of Elections Committee 4; Delegate to Naimum VI 3; Delegate to SCA Northern District Conference 3; Keyettes 4 WILLIAM CHARLES PORTER Sym¬ phonic Band 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Sym¬ phonic Band 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Key Club 4 WTW O PATRICIA L. POST Swim Club 1; Clinic Assistant 2, 4 MARGARET ELIZABETH PREBLE Equestrian Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Senate 2, 3, 4; AFS 3; Art Guild 3 BRENDA MARIE PRICE VICA DIANE LESLIE PRICE House of Rep¬ resentatives 1: Class Senator 2; Modern Dance 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 4: FTA 4; SCA Secretary 3; Keyettes 2, 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; SCA Secretary 4; Forensics 3 ELAINE LOUISE PRICKETT House of Representatives 1, 2, 3; Freshman Cheer¬ leading 1; Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain Cheerleading 1, 4; Modern Dance 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Co-Council Member 4; National Honor Society 4 TERESA ELIZABETH RACETTE FHA 1; Drama Club 3, 4; FTA 4 CHRISTINE ELLEN RAEDER Varsity Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Sodality 1, 2; French Club 1; FBLA 4; Decorations Committee 4 MARY BETH RALLIER Volleyball 1; Intramural Volleyball 3; French Club 3, 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4; Soccer Team 1 CHRISTOPHER BRYAN RAMSAY De¬ bate Team 1, 2; Forensics 1, 2; Track Statistician 2, 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Sci¬ ence Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Radio Club 4; Laboratory Assistant 4 JOHN MICHAEL RANSONE Debate Team 1; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Yearbook Photogra¬ pher 3, 4; Tennis 4 RAYMOND GEORGE RENNEBAUM National Junior Honor Society 1; German Club 1; Track 2; Swim Club 3 CARRIE SYNN REYNOLDS Modern Dance Club 1; Class Councilman 1, 2; Sophomore Activities Chairman 2; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Class Treasurer 4; Keyettes 3, 4 JOHN FORREST RHEMANN Track 3, 4; Aero Club 3, 4 JAMES ARTHUR RICHARDSON Track 1; Wrestling 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3 MICHAEL ROBERT RIELEY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; President of the 15 Yard Club SUSAN BAYARD RIFKIN Debate Team 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treas¬ urer and Senator 4; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 3; Senate 4; Forensics 1, 3; Page 2; Yearbook 4; National Merit Commenda¬ tion; Honor Society 4 THOMAS HADEN RIGGS Concert Band 1; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Senior Class Play Pit Band 2, 3, 4; Senate 4 LOUIS N. RISE Archery; Junior Jollies 3 JAMES CLIFFORD RIKE JR. Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; House of Representatives 4; German Club 2; Soccer Team Captain 4 GREGORY FORREST RIPPEY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 MARCIA KAYE RIVETT Councilman 1; Bank Assistant 3; PE; Office Assistant 4 CAROLINE COXE ROBERTSON AFS 1, 2; Drama 1; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; All Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2 MAURICE WILLIAM ROCHE Basket¬ ball Intramurals 1; French Club 1, 2; Bowling 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3 WALTER HERMAN ROSCH Aviation Club; French Club; Folk Guild; Track 2, 3, 4; Freshman Orientation BRYAN DAVID ROSS VICA 4 JILL KOLB ROULSTONE Drama Club; French Club; Class Activities Committee; Intramural Council 1; Class Council 2; Guidance Assistance 3; Alternate Repre¬ sentative 4 RICHARD PAUL RUBINO Track 1, 2 , 3, 4; Newspaper Photographer 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Chairman of the Speaker’s Bureau Honor Society; Special Activities Chairman 4 RA DY JEROME RYDELL National Honor Society President; National Span¬ ish Honor Society; Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Regional Band 3; Stage Band; Pep Band JOSEPH EDWARD SNADS Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Swimming 3; All Regional Band 2, 3, 4 ROC FRANK SANSOTTA Football 1; Tennis 1; Track 2; Swimming 2; Art Club 2; Newspaper 2; Treasurer Student Coun¬ cil 2; Councilman 3; Decorations Commit¬ tee 3; Homeroom Representative 4 MARCIA JEAN SCHEIDER FTA 2; AFS 4; French Club 4; Newspaper Re¬ porter 1; Yearbook 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4 GLENN ROBERT SCHLARMAN Home¬ room Representative 1; Symphonic Choir 2, 3, 4 LINDA MARY-ELLEN SCHMAGEL American Cheerleaders Association 2; JV Cheerleader 2; Sweetheart Court 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Science Club 1; Science Fair 1; Pep Club 1, 2; FHA 1; Student Council 2; Welcoming Committee 2; Art Fair 1; Laboratory Assistant 1 KATHRYN JANET SCHWARZ Audio- Visual Club 1; Class Vice-President 1; JV Cheerleader 1; Advanced Bal let 1, 2; Pep Club 2; German Club 2, 4; PYOC 2; Newspaper 1; Powder Puff Football 1; Red Cross Aide 1; Scholarship Award 1; Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y Model General As¬ sembly Senator 3, 4; Letter of Commenda¬ tion for National Merit 4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook 4; Treble Choir 3; Chamber Choir 4; Extravaganza 3, 4; Girls’ Madrigals 4; Tutoring Committee 4; Step- up Program 3 ROSS McCORMICK SEIDERS Rugby 1; Theology 1; Cricket 1; Intramural Soccer 2; French Club 2; Archeology Club 3; Ideas Committee 4 JUDITH LEE SEITZER Spanish Club 1; Homeroom Representative 1; Councilman 2; Homeroom Representative 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Drama Club Play 4 CECILE ANN SELIGA Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team Vice-President 4; FHA 3; Precisionettes 4 MARY SUSAN SENTER FHA 4 DEBORAH ANN SEMB Freshman Girls Choir 1; Library Assistant 1; Treble Choir 2; Equestrian Club 2; Chamber Choir 3; Student Administration; Office Assistant 4; French Club 4; AFS Club 4 JOHN JOSEPH SHEEHAN III Flying Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Editor-in- Chief of Yearbook 4 JULIA ANN SHERMAN Debate Team 2, 3, 4; Debate Secretary 3; Debate Cap¬ tain 4; Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4; WEAM Re¬ porter 1, 2; Modern Dance Club 4; Publici¬ ty Chairman of the Junior Class 3 THERESA LEE SHILLINGS GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Hockey Manager 2; Hockey 3, 4; Girls’ Intramural Council Representative 4; Softball 3; Junior Honor Society; Gym¬ nastics 3; FTA 4; Latin Club 4 PHILIP FOSTER SHUTLER SCA Presi¬ dent 4; Class President 3; Class Senator 3; Homeroom Representative 1; Symphonic Band 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Concert Band President 2; Pep Band 3, 4; JV Cross Country 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 3 KAREN LEANN SIMPSON Reserve Band 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Bowling 2; Concert Band; Library Assistant 4 BRUCE MARK SINGLETON Subter¬ ranean Science Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club Secretary-Treasurer 3; Science Club Vice- President 4; Library Aide 3, 4; Aviation Club 4; Skiing Club 4 DONNA L. SMITH French Club 2; FTA WILLIAM MURDOCK SNEAD Football 1, 3; Soccer 1; Tennis 3; SGA 1, 2; Art Club 1, 4; Ski Club 4; Earth Science Club 1; Newspaper 1, 3 LINDA CATALINA SOLORZANO Dra¬ ma Club 3, 4; Thespian Society 4; FTA 4; Spanish Club 4 ELIZABETH ANN SOUTH French 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 3; Track 2; House of Representatives 3 CHRISTINE SPAN Cheerleader 1, 2; Choir 1 ELIZABETH REBECCA SPIHER Dra¬ ma Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Library Aide 3,4 LYNNE MARIE STEVENSON Fresh¬ man Choir 1; Volleyball 1; Treble Choir 2, 3; Student Administration Assistant 4 KRISTEN KOHLER STOUT Homeroom Representative 1, 2; Senate 2, 3, 4; Ex- calibur Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Junior Class Deco¬ rating Committee 3; Sweetheart Court 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homecoming Court 4 SARA JANE STRAWINSKI Class Social Activities Chairman 2; Swim Club 2, 3, 4; SCA Treasurer 3; House of Representa¬ tives 1, 4; House of Representatives Sec¬ retary 4; Keyette Club 4 JOHN LAWRENCE STRUBE German Club 1; Leadership Training 1, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Key Club Vice-President 4; Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Organizational Editor 3, 4; National Honor Society 3; House of Representatives 4; Junior Class Council Al¬ ternate 3; Junior Jollies Chairman 3 JEANNE PATRICIA STUDER French Honor Society 2, 3; N1VR1 Tri-Hi-Y 3; National Junior Honor Society if Caving Club 4 RUTH ANN SUTTAN Library Aide 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; FTA 3, 4; FTA Secre¬ tary 4 DONALD CHARLES SWAVELY JR. Co-Chairman of Publicity Committee 3; Key Club 4 SAMUEL A. TANCREDI French Club 3; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4 BARBARA ANNE TAPP Girls’ JV Bas¬ ketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Var¬ sity Basketball Co-Captain 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Keyettes Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Cavalcade 4 WILLIAM THEODORE TARRANT III Science Club 4; French Club 2; AFS 2 CHRISTOPHER JAMES TEASLEY Ar¬ cheology Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3 JUNE ELEANOR TENNYSON Student Government 1; Pep Club 1; Modern Dance Club 3 JAMES LEWIS THOMAS Football 1, 3, 4; Wrest ling 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 3 JAMES W. THOMAS Concert Choir 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Activities Com¬ mittee 3; Key Club 4; Class Activities Committee 4; Telephone Committee 4 LINDA SUSAN THOMSON Art Guild 1, 2; Art Guild Secretary 2; French Club 2; Precisionettes 3, 4; Pep Club 2 MYRA MARIE THORNE Girls’ Basket¬ ball 1, 3; Girls’ Track 1, 2; Girls’ Softball 1; Intramural Council 2; Homeroom Rep¬ resentative Alternate 1 WAYNE ALLEN THORNTON Sym¬ phonic Band; National Honor Society; Key Club President; Junior Class Vice-Presi¬ dent; Homeroom Representative; Senate; JV Track; Varsity Wrestling; Spanish Hon¬ or Society; Pep Band; Ski Club; National Honor Society Tutor; Senior Class News¬ paper Staff; Student Government Speaker’s Bureau; Student Government Special Ac¬ tivities Committee DEVEREOX TOWEi phonic Band I. 2, 3, • 4; Stage Band 2. 2. Regional Banff 2, 3, STEPHEN RHEA WEit.8 RICHARD LORON WHiTr Concert Bund 1; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4;, Science Club if 2, 3, 4; Band Council 4 JOHN HAYNES WILLIAMS IIi Drama Club 2 , 3, 4; Drama Club Vice-President 4; Pep Club 3: International Thespian Society 3, 4; International Thespian So¬ ciety Vice-President 4; Forensics 3, 4; Junior Class Bulletin Board Committee 3; Leadership Training 3; Senior of the Week Committee Co-Chairman 4; Key Club 4; Drama Club Play 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4 WILLIAM JOSEPH WINFREE Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2 , 3 MICHELE MARIE WINN Varsity Cheer¬ leader 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; GAA Secretary 2 , 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor So¬ ciety 3, 4; Class Council 2, 4; Basketball Captain 2, 3; Ski Club Vice-President 2; Powder Puff Team Captain 3; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Co-Chairman Paris Trip 3; Girls’ Track 2, 3 LOIS ANN WITHAM Art Guild 2, 4; Pep Club 1; Bowling Club 4 MARVIN TURNER WOLF VICA; Auto Mechanics DEBORAH LYNN WOLFF AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4 WILLIAM EUGENE WORTHY Home¬ room Representative 4; Junior Ring Dance Committee 3; Folk Guitar 5 Guild 4 GEORGE ANTHONY YOUNG SCA 1 MARK DEWITT YOUNG Pep Band- Dance Band Dance Committee 3; Drum Major; Pep Club; Captain Cavalier Na¬ tional Honor Society 4 TONI LEE YOUNG Pep Club 1; AFS 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Leadership Training 3 FRANKLIN RAY ZAPPA Football 2 CHRISTINA ANN ZWICKE Pep Club 1; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Excalibur Tri- Hi-Y 4; Leadership Training 3; Junior Guidance Representative 3 DIRECTORY WTW 342 THE 1970 CAVALIER DIRECTORY Abercrombie, Sidney Anne 224 Abernethy, Barbara Lamar 49 Aboe, Roxana Maria 187 Abrahamson, Donald R. 224 Abshire, Angela A. 224 Abts, Matthew J. 204 Abts, Theresa J. 224 Acree, Elizabeth 224 Acuff, Cathey Lynn 204 Adams, Brian Powell 204 Adams, Charles Howard 49 Adams, Dale Walter 248 Adamson, Robert Edward III 49 Adamson, Gail Agnes 204 Adamson, Valerie Helen 248 Addington, Deborah Michelle 224 Adkins, Mr. 196 Adler, Allison 224 Agrcsta, Linda Joy 204 Ahern, Kent Joseph 204 Ahern, Michael Jay 49 Albahhoh, Mohammed Rashed 49 Albers, Marianne Theresa 248 Ale, Kathleen Jean 49,327 Alford, David Charles 49,326 Alford, Hal Evan 248 Alger, Debra Lynn 49 Allen, Coral Ann 248 Allen, Pauline V. 224 Allshouse, Sharon Dale 49 Allshouse, Michael 224 Almon, William 224 Alouf, Paul Joseph 248 Alrgobah, Homoud Abdullah 49 Amos, Julia 204 Amos, Paul 224 Anderson, Carolyn Faye 204,248 Anderson, Walter C. 204 Anderson, Kenneth Jr. 224 Anderson, Janis Carol 248 Andreas, Michael Joseph 204 Andreas, Mary Elizabeth 248 Andrews, Jana 224 Andrus, Peggy Anne 248 Anshclcs, Jill 204 Apostolakos, Mr. 196 Apostle, Penelope 224 Apter, Mark 248 Apter, Susan 204 Archeology 313 Ard, John 224 Ard, Suzanne Camille 49 Arico, John 204 Arico, Lauren 222,224 Armbrister, Miss 166 American Field Service Club 278 Arno, Fredrick Henry 224 Arnold, Anne Melinda 248 Art Guild 309 Ash, Pamela Lyn 204 Ashton, Mrs. 185 Ashley, Stephania 204 Ashton, Stuart Thornton IV 49 Ashton, Douglas Frederick 224 Ashton, Jill Rebecca 224 Atkins, Douglas Glen 50 Atkinson, Jill Ann 19,30,50 Atkinson, Grant Micheal 248 Atwell, Linda 50 Aull, John Edmund 204 Autrey, Vicki Lynn 204,325 Aviation 312 Aykroyd, Anne Mather 50 Bacas, Georgia Helen 27,50,326 Baer, Charles W. 224 Bailey, Helen Marie 224 Bailey, Karen R. 224 Bailey, Cynthia Lea 248 Bailey, Pamela Jo 248 Bailey, Robert James 248 Bailey, Sherrie Jane 248 Bainbridge, Charlene Ann 50 Baird, Margaret Ann Baker, Jon Clark Baker, Paul Manuel Baker, Stuart Kevin Balcer, Brent Powell Balclr, Deborah Jean Balch, Patricia Lee Baldus, Debra Ann Balent, April Lynn Balent, Karen Louise Bales, Melanie Beth Ballou, Bryan Earle Ballou, Craig Lloyd Banks, Mrs. Barb, Charles David Barbato, John Laurence Barbour, Janies Owen Barham, Alice Barnes, Stanley Barnes, Leslie Stevens Barov, Jeffrey Sander Barov, Lisa S. Barrett, Jan Elizabeth Barrett, Barbara Louise Barrigan, Janet Barrios, Maria Cristina Bartelloni, John A. Bartelloni, William Blair Bartelloni, Henry John II Barten, Joan Barthle, John Antione Bartlett, George Everett Bass, Catherine Carter Bassing, Richard Hunter Batcher, Robert Charles Jr. Baton Corps Bauer, Alice Diana Baughan, Mr. Baulch, Harry Allen Baulch, John Ebbett Baussus, Ulrike Baussus, Von Luetzow Rudolf Bavaria, Mary Ann Bawer, Joyce Mala Bawer, Kenneth Beal, James Gallatin Beasley, Robert Steven Beaver, Laura Beck, Anthony Thomas Beck, Jacqueline Gregg Beck, Terry Michael Beck, William Becker, Karl Frederick Jr. Beckwith, Hubert Edwin Beckwith, Paul Arthur Beczkiewicz, Mary Ellen Beczkiewicz, James Michael Bedinger, Mrs. Beers, Mrs. Belanger, David Timothy Belanger, Holly Ann Beldy, Charles Louis Belfield, Alicia Tina Belfield, Alfred Harwood Bell, Allan Duncan III Bell, Catherine Theresa Bell, Julie Ann Belles, Walter Dewey Belleville, Richard Edward Bellmon, Ann Belsches, Charles Bender, Dale Raymond Bennett, John Patrick Bennett, Jenifer Ann Bennett, Linda Maureen Benton, Mrs. Berentson, Marianne Marie Berle, Jennifer Davidson Berry, Jilda Berry, Pamela Michelle Bhumichitr, Chiraphong Bickmore, Judy Bielich, Mr. Bierman, Lorilyn Bierman, James Everett Billak, Mr. Billings, Miss Bingham, Michael Thomas Bingham, Susan Ann Birch, Carol Birch, David Roper Bishop, Lisa L. Bitter, David Bruce BLxler, Barbara Louise 204 Bixler, Brenda Jean 248 Black, Amelia Louise 248 Black, Cheryl 224 Black, David A. 248 Black, Joyce 50 Black, Jon Rodney 248 Black, Mrs. 248 Black, Roy 248 Bladergroen, Mark Robert 248 Bladergroen, Karen Ann 204 Blair, Janet Melanie 50,326 Blaisdell, Steven Preston 248 Bland, Roger Warren 168 Bland, Patricia Lee 224 Blankenship, Ann Katherine 50 Blanton, Mr. 204 Blase, Robert Edward 224 Blazy, Cheryl Denise 204 Blazy, Louis Joseph 224 Blevins, Danny Eugene 248 Blevins, Gary Lee 224 Bloch, James 204 Block, Elizabeth Trusler 248 Blumbcrg, Susan Carol 224 Bin men thal, Lee David 50 Blumenthal, Cathy Jean 50,247 Boatman, Raymond Curtis 224 Boblitt, Joy Ann 248 Bodager, Barbara 204 Bohen, Christina Maria 248 Bohen, Pamela Lee 248 Bolt, Mr. 50 Boltz, Lynn Ellen 51 Bomba, Kevin L. 204,324 Bond, Reed Alan 304 Bonham, Sarah Barrett 248 Bonifacio, Ellen A. 195 Bonifacio, Robert 204 Boothe, James Arthur 248 Boroughs, Carolynn Patricia 204 Borror, Mr. 248 Bost, Mr. 51 Bosworth, Deborah Ann 51 Bottiny, Christine T-eresea 224 Bouffard, Edward F. 224 Boulter, Steven H. 204 Boush, Katherine Danette 204,326 Bowen, Miss 204 Bowers, Miss P. 248 Bowie, Jennifer Carlene 224 Bowman, Joan Marie 204 Bowman, Ronald Lee 57 Bowman, John D. 51 Boyd, Lee Huddleston 225 Boyd, Susan Carol 51,327 Boyes, Mr. 248 Boyne, Mary Louise 175 Bracewell, Cathy 198 Bracewell, Patricia Lynn 204 Bracken, Jeffrey James 248 Bradley, Janet Lynn 225 Bradley, George 51,326 Bradley, Karen Elizabeth 248 Brady, Joseph Bernard 204 Bragg, Beverly Jane 51,325 Bragg, Sandra A. 204 Bramble, Jo Ann 204 Bramble, Michael Anthony 51 Brandel, Kathleen Marie 52,327 Braudel, William John III 225 Brandreth, Gail 225 Brandreth, Diane E. 14,52,296 Brandt, Deborah Jane 248 Brannon, Patricia Lynn 248 Brantley, Janet 180 Brase, Gerald 248 Bray, Mr. 248 Bray, Victor Hugo Jr. 204 Breimann, Kevin Richard 115,248 Breining, Kerstin Rosmarie 52 Bremer, Charles Bernard 225 Brenton, Beth Ann Brigandi, Lisa Ann 204,327 Briggs, Margaret Ellen 249 Brill, Greg A. 155 Briner, Patti Jane Briner, Edward Thomas 204 Britt, Edgar 249 Broadfield, Martha Susan 225 Broadfield, Lynn 52 Brodes, Nina Susan 225 Brooks, Philip Lloyd 204 Brooks, Holly Joan 52,326 Brooks, Francis Gregory 204,326 249 225 225 225 249 173 204 31,204 225 52 249 204 249 225 156 205 249 52 52 249 205 249 249 53 225 249 53 225 53 205 182 249 225 23,53 249 225 53 225 249 199 163 249 225 249 225 249 192 174 249 53 53 225 205 249 171 205 19,53,326 249 225 53 225 249 205 249 225 225 249 205 225 205 225 205 244 225 205 195 225 249 249 53 205 225 53 225 205,325 249 205 205 249 250 205 225 250 343 WTW Brown, Bryan 250 Brown, Deborah Fae 205,327 Brown, Mr. 194 Brown, Mrs. 164 Brown, Robert Edwin 53 Brown, Gayle J. 53 Brown, Japhous Gordon 14,54 Brown, Kenneth Gardner 54,226 Brown, Linda 205 Brown, Martha Ann 226 Brown, Michael Keith 250 Brown, Peggy 205 Brown, Patrick Denton 226 Brown, Robert Hutchins 54 Brown, Robert Sydney 250 Brown, Steven 205 Brown, Susanne Deborah 54,274 Brown, Sarah Carleton 250 Bryan, Paul Leo 205 Brydges, Kathryn Anne 205 Brydges, Patricia Louise 250 Bucco, Nancy 205 Buchanan, Lynn Cheryl 54 Buchanan, Gayle 226 Buckingham, Charles 226 Buckman, Bob Charles 205 Buckwalter, Melane 226 Buescher, Stephen 205 Buescher, Karen Marie 250 Burch, Barbara Bell 250 Burch, Carey 226 Burch, Larry 54 Burdick, Jeffrey J. 205 Burfield, William Bradley 54,326,329 Burgener, Stephen David 250 Burgess, James Lupton 250,324 Burgess, Julie Hamilton 205 Burgess, Jack Thompson 54 Burke, Barbara Ann 250 Burke, Kevin Joseph 205 Burke, Karen M. 226 Burke, Kathleen 250 Burke, Mrs. 198 Burke, P. 54 Burke, Tracy Ellen 250 Burkett, Daniel Lee II 171,206 Burns, William Dennis 250 Burr, Edward 226 Burress, Stephanie 226 Burroughs, Harry Frederick 54 Burroughs, John Leonard 250 Burton, John Scott 206 Burton, Cynthia Ann 226 Burwell, Marsha Lynn 250 Burzynski, Michael Derek 250 Bush, Timothy 226 Bushee, Gary Sutton 206 Bushee, Susan Lynette 192,250 Bushey, David M. 226,275 Bushong, Gregory Brent 206 Bushong, David Brian 226 Buskirk, Mr. 25,156 Butler, Katharine Sue 206 Butler, Marie Frances 206 Butler, James Wahl Jr. 226 Butterfield, Kenneth Roland 250 Buzhardt, George Sanders 206 Buzhardt, Maryedna Jill 250 Byrley, Charles Mark 226 Cabinet 267 Cain, Cecilia Adele 226 Cain, Elizabeth Ann 55 Cain, Lisa Chapman 226 Cairns, David Oliver 206 Caldwell, William Carl 55 Caldwell, Elizabeth Puller 250 Caldwell, Sheridan Elizabet 250 Callaham, Candace Ann 27,55 Callaham, Peter Robert 226,250 Calvo, Gabriel Hugh 250 Cameron, Stewart Deane 206 Cameron, Carol Ann 55 Cameron, Marianne 55 Camp, Janna Pearl 250 Camp, Lorie Ann 226 Camp, Steven Lloyd 55 Campbell, Cynthia Lou 206 Campbell, Susan Lee 206,250 Campbell, Anne 226 Cannon, Mary Margaret 55 Cannon, Frances Kay 250 Cappel, Mr. 184 Cardinale, Michael David 206 Carlock, Liane 55 Carlson, Sue Margaret 56 Carmichael, Mrs. 178 Cam, Barbie 327 Carnahan, David Patrick 326 Cameal, Cynthia J. 226 Carneal, Linda Joyce 250 Carpenter, Mr. 199 Carper, Garland Eugene Jr. 250 Carr, Douglas Bradley 226 Carr, Mrs. 189 Carr, Stephanie 226 Carr, Suzanne Marie 27,56,60 Carrick, Richard Elsworth 226 Carrico, Garry 206 Carroll, Gary Donald 250 Carroll, Kenneth Gerard 250 Carter, David Lee 206 Carter, Robert Russell 56 Cary, Mary Ann 56 Cary, Susan Veronica 206 Casale, Suzanne Lee 56 Casale, Kathleen 226 Casale, Marilynn Jean 250 Casey, Judith 226 Casey, Janet Lynn 250 Casey, Robert E. 226 Cashion, Mrs. 161 Casper, Charles Grant 56 Cassel, Holly Elizabeth 250 Catalano, Agnes 227 Catalano, Diana Elizabeth 250 Catlett, Lauren Louise 251 Cavalier 2 Cavanaugh, Sharon Louise 227 Cavanaugh, Eileen Marie 251 Cawthon, David Randall 251 Cawthom, James Bowers 206 Cayot, Jack Eugene 227 Cayot, Leslie Anne 56 Chaffin, Gerald Wayne 56 Chaikowski, Christine Ann 206,325 Chamberlin, Catherine Ellen 227 Champaign, Michele Denise 251 Chapman, Charles A. 206 Chapman, Jeffrey Robert 206 Chapman, Robert Glenn 227 Chase, Carol Jean 30,206 Chase, Harlan Charles Jr. 12,56,65 Chase, Nancy Regina 206 Chase, Thomas Kendrick 251 Chason, Craig Edward 251 Cheney, Stephen Andrew 227 Chewning, William 57 Childers, James Monroe 206 Chirawiboon, Ike 92 Chmar, Andrew Thomas 251 Chmar, Mark Spencer 23,57 Chmar, Tod 227 Christ, Debra Jean T. 251 Christensen, John Brian 227 Christopher, Michael Scott T. 206 Christopher, Gary Neal 227 Choir 298 Chronis, Iris Kay 57 Ciarcia, Karen 227 Ciotti, Susan Gail 206 Cirillo, John Nicholas 65 Clark, Craig Conlon 57 Clark, Elizabeth Ann 251 Clark, Janice 227 Clark, Pamela 206 Clark, Patricia 251 Clark, Thomas Shane 57,326 Clarke, Thomas W. Jr. 251 Claybrook, Carol Ann 57 Claybrook, Robert A. 227 Cleaves, Richard Prentiss 51,57 Clements, Judson Walter Jr. 251 Cleveland, Meta Lenoir 206,325 Cloninger, Kurt Dee 326 Cloninger, Jill 227 Close, Donald 227 Coakley, Catherine Diane 227 Coakley, John Joseph 251 Coakley, Maureen Virginia 251 Coates, Linda Denise 206 Cobb, David H. 227 Cockrell, Linda Marie 30,57 Cockrell, Karen Lee 227 Cody, David Curtis 251 Cody, Richard Neal Jr. 227 Colby, Mrs. 177 Coleman, Stephen Grey 227 Coley, Carolyn Lee 206 Collier, Janice Anita 57 Collins, Sandra Agnes 57,325 Collins, Lorraine Ann 57 Collins, Arnold D. 227 Collins, Elizabeth 227 Collins, Terrance Joseph 57,251 Coltrane, Phillip I. 227 Colvocoresses, Judith Ann 251 Cornish, Carla Jean 206 Conaway, Brian Reed 206 Concert Band 303 Condit, Mr. 183 Cone, Jonathan Edwin 227 Conley, Barbara 227 Conley, Jerry Leigh 57 Conley, Joan Printz 58 Conlon, Joseph Brian 207 Conlon, Mary Elizabeth 227 Conn, Barbara Patricia 58 Conrad, John Norman 58 Conrad, Kathryn Lynn 58 Cook, Cynthia Tina 251 Cook, Kenneth 207,211 Cook, Nancy Ann 58,180 Cook, Sheila R. 227 Coombs, David Barrett 251 Cooper, Denise 207 Cooper, Thomas R. 227 Coopper, Nancy Kathleen 58,327 Coopper, Alan Robert 251 Coover, Charlotte Jean 58 Coover, Cynthia Lynn 227 Cope, Nancy 227 Cope, William Henry 58,63,65 Coppola, Suzanne Sheila 251 Corbat, Patricia Leslie 207 Corbat, Jennifer Lee 251 Corder, Susan Virginia 207 Corey, Marian Faye 207 Cormier, Elizabeth 207 Coscia, Ann Elizabeth 207 Coscia, John Joseph 58,326 Coscia, Virginia Mary 251 Costello, Mrs. 174 Couch, Mark Alan 58 Couch, Michael Louis 251 Counts, Ashlie Heft 207 Covert, Jeanette Lee 207 Cowan, Deborah G. 227 Cowe, James Burns 207 Cowsert, Lex 207 Cox, Donna Louisa 251 Cox, Richard Howard 207 Cox, Steven 227 Cox, Zahra Elizabeth 227 Coy, Rebecca Lynn 207 Cragwall, Linda Gray 251 Craig, John 207 Cramer, Rebecca Carol 207,325 Crandall, Chauncey 227 Crickenberger, Jon Mosby 251 Crizer, Candy Marcia 207 Crockett, Carolyn Jean 251 Crockett, Woodrow Wilson Jr. 251 Croft, Mrs. 171 Cromwell, Mrs. 164 Cross Country 125 Cross, Ellen Dee 207 Cross, Patricia Sue 251 Crowe, Frank Louis 207 Cullison, Dennis Lee 207 Culp, Catherine Denise 251 Cumbie, Elizabeth Lee 207 Cunningham, Mr. 156 Curran, Mary Ellen 251 Curtis, Dixie Lee 58,207 Cwiek, Jean Anne 58 Cyr, Linda Ann 207 Dahlquist, Donald James 227 Dale, John Clark 59 Dalponte, Kristi Lou 59 Daly, Elizabeth Dudley 252 Darnbro, Joseph Peter 252 Damon, Patricia Anne 252 Dangelo, Francis 207 Daniels, Diane 207 Daniels, Mr. 159 Daniels, William Dwight 252 Danzeisen, William Henry III 227 Darcy, Craig Robert 252 Darcy, Stephen Rich 228 Darling, J. Eric 228 Darling, Mrs. 162 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 344 Darr, Deborah Anne 228 Dashiell, Charles Lee 59 Dashiell, Andrew Scott 228 Dashiell, John Glenn 228 Davidson, Leslie 228 Davidson, Mr. 165 Davis, Brenda Jean 207 Davis, Bruce 223,227 Davis, Charlynn 228 Davis, Carolyn Marie 252 Davis, Catherine Ann 252 Davis, Colin 252 Davis, Diane Sue 59 Davis, Gregory Charles 252 Davis, Karen Michelle 228 Davis, Paul 228 Davison, Linda Charleen 207 Dawson, Frances Ann 207 Dawson, Linda Jeannine 252 Day, Celia Lynn 59 Day, Douglas McLeod 252 Day, Stena Millicent 252 DeHaven, Denelle 60 Dean, Cynthia Ann 252 Deans, James Walton Jr. 207 Dearwester, Nancy Carol 30,59 Debate Team 293 DECA 317 Decker, John C. 59 Defilippis, Diane 59,274 Defilippis, Lisa Marie 252 Dellinger, Donald 228 Delong, Robert Merrill 60 Demember, Raymond 228 Demo, Debra A. 60 Demo, Mary Donna 228 Dempsey, David J. 228 Denfeld, Susan Lee 252 Dennis, Craig Cidwell 252 Dennis, Mr. 195 Depoy, Mrs. 180 Deringer, Clifton H. Ill 252 Deskin, Linda 207,326 Devanny, Earl Hannum 228 Devereaux, Peter W. 228 Dew, Mary Amanda 252 Dewey, Michael Kenneth 252 DiAntonio, Dennis John 60 DiAntonio, Brian 60 Dickens, Owen Pruett 60,274 Dienz, William John 252 Diesselhorst, David Leonard 207 Diguiseppi, James 228 Dill, Pamela 207 Dillon, Judith A. 228 Dindlebeck, John Randall 252 Dinnage, Margaret Ann 207 Dobbertin, Richard 207 Dobey, Ronald John 252 Dobler, Lynne Ann 228 Dobson, Mary Elizabeth 207 Dobson, Michael Francis 228 Doljac, John Stephen 60,326 Doljac, Yvonne Elizabeth 252 Dominick, Margaret 207 Donaghy, Barbara Jean 252 Donald, Bruce Floyd 60 Donald, Diane Stephens 27,61 Donegan, Nancy Marr 61 Donehoo, Kathleen Marie 252 Donlon, Michael Patrick 60 Donlon, Patrick Hugh 228 Donlon, Kevin Charles 252 Donnelly, Edward Patrick Jr. 228 Donohue, Patrick Thomas 252 Doran, Barbara Jean 207 Douglas, Paula Marie 207 Douthitt, Elizabeth Allison 207 Dowling, Mr. 157 Downer, W. James 228 Doyle, William Kemper 61 Dozier, Rebecca 228,245 Dragg, Fred 61 Drake, Donna Jean 207 Drake, Frederic k Lloyd 252 Drama Club 296 Draschil, Robin 207 Drechsler, Diane Carol 228 Drewry, Patricia 209 Drischel, Randy Willard 61,326 Drischel, Karla Anne 228 Driscoll, Mark W. 228 Drye, John 61 Drysdale, Brian 228 Duffey, William Simon Jr. 61 Duggar, John Stafford 209 Duke, Diane Marie 61,160,327 Duke, Douglas B. 228 Duke, Jacqueline 228 Dukes, Edmond Craig 209 Duley, Betsy Devota 252 Duley, Carol Ann 27,61,327 Dunaway, Michael Trayser 252 Duncan, Diana Rae 209 Duncan, Lisa 228 Duncan, Valerie Jon 228 Dunlop, David Allen 228 Dunn, Elaine Alice 61 Dunn, Roger Charles 228 Dunn, Sherry Lee 209,325 Dunnells, Patricia Ann 209 Dunson, Jeffrey Clark 209 Dupree, Dana D. 228 Durham, Howard William Jr. 62,325 Durham, James Bruce 229 Duscher, Paul Douglas 209 Eakin, Mr. 164 Eaker, Linda Lee 252 Early, Carolyn Paige 252 Early, Diane Frances 252 Easterling, Wayne Scott 209 Eby, Laura 229 Echols, Chella Elaine 209,327 Echols, Joe Wayne 62 Eckenrode, Mark Dennis 62 Eckstein, Randy Dean 209 Edmondson, Mrs. 187 Edwards, Mark Richardson 62 Edwards, Michael Dennis 62 Edwards, Stephen Orville 252 Eger, Nancy Marian 62 Eggleston, Emily Jane 62 Eiselt, Erich Raymond 209 Eiselt, Mark Konrad 252 Elchak, Linda Elaine 229 Elliott, Mrs. 185 Ellingboe, Linda Leigh 229 Ellis, James David 62 Ellis, Susan Elisabeth 229 Elstad, Mariette Theresa 252 Emerson, Margaret 209,326,327 Enderle, Bruce Allan 209 Enderle, Scott W. 229 Enei, Rita Maria 27,62,91 Engle, Jennifer 229 Engle, Rebecca Jean 252 Enos, Marianne 252 Enright, Ann Laurie 252 Ensall, Karen Sue 229 Ensall, Bruce Allan 62 Epperson, Loretta Charisse 209 Equestrian Club 311 Erickson, Jenny 62,329 Erlenbom, Debra Lynn 209 Erlenbom, Paul Nelson 252 Esco, Christy Kay 209,326 Eskinzes, Rosanne 252 Eustace, Kathleen M. 209 Eustis, Thelma Irene 229 Evanko, Kimberlee A. 229 Evans, Dennis Gordon 229 Evans, Frank W hit 63 Evans, Julia Barbara 252 Evans, Mary Ann 229 Evans, Patricia Mary 209 Evans, Ramona Joy 63 Evans, Sheila T. 222 Ewell, Gilbert Rodie 63 Excalibur, Tri Hi Y 288 Exton, Robert Allen 63,252 Fagan, Richard Patrick 252 Faircloth, Anne 63 Farish, Vicki Gail 63 Farrell, Monica Mary 209 Farrell, Kevin Jude Thadius 252 Faux, Diane Louise 252 Fazio, Mr. 194 FBLA 320 Felton, Mr. 188 Fern, Paul Jeffery 252 Fern, Susan Colleen 209 Ferro, Angela 209 FHA 322 Fiel, Patricia Elaine 252 Fincannon, Kathy Elfreida 63 Fine, Patrick Chilion 252 Fine, Robert Lee 63 Finneran, Janice Ann 229 Finneran, William John 252 Fiore, Joseph Dominic 209,326 Fiorino, Anthony Joseph 252 Firsdon, Elizabeth lone 229 Fischer, Cynthia Jean 209 Fisher, Alan 209 Fisher, Louis Peter 229 Fisher, Susan Marie 252 Fitzgerald, Maureen Ursul 209 Fleming, Randall Earl 63 Fletcher, Laurie 229 Fletcher, Stephen Walter 252 Flickinger, Dwight 209 Florio, Jean Ann 63,326 Floyd, Cathy Lee 114,229 Foley, Greg Xavier 64 Foley, Mary Kathleen 252 Foley, Sharon Lorraine 209 Folk Guild 308 Folkman, Marjorie Ann 209 Foote, Peter Rodney 252 Forbes, Daphne Alexandra 253 Ford, M. Mrs. 170 Ford, W. Harold Jr. 64 Forensics 292 Fornshill, Timothy David 253 Forrester, Dale Eugene 64 Forrester, Lorraine Diane 229 Forsberg, Steven Hughes 253 Fortin, Elizabeth Ann 253 Forum On American History 391 Foster, James Allen 209,229 Foster, John Rodney 253 Fouhy, James F. Ill 209 Fowler, Diane L. 229 Fox, Steven W. 229 Francis, Laura 209,327 Francis, Timothy Dwight 229 Frank, Beverly Susan 253 Franz, Robert Bruce 229 Frazier, Susan Porterfield 253 Freeman, Claude Brevune 253 Freeman, Kathryn Grace 19,64 Freeman, Reed K. 230 Freese, Laurie Kathleen 64 French Club 281 Freshmen Basketball 134 Freshmen Cheerleaders 115 Freshman Class Council 261 Freshmen Football Team A 118 Freshmen Football Team B 120 Frey, Melissa 253 Friedman, Donn R. 230 Friel, Maude Hilary 253 Frisbie, Mark Norman 230,235 Fritz, Caroline Ann 209 Fritz, Mrs. 181 Fritzke, Lisa Norma 326 Fry, Douglas Lee 209 FSA 316 FTA 321 Fuller, Stephanie Lynn 209 Fuller, Mark Lynn 253 Fultz, Donald Forrest 209 Fultz, Thomas Albert 253 Funk, Charles Allen 209,230 Funk, Paula Mary 253 Funkhouser, Mrs. 164 Furtado, Banrbi Karen 230 Fyfe, Mrs. 193 Gagon, Paul Daniel 209 Gaiser, Mrs. 179 Galant, Debra Lynn 253 Galbreaith, Lisa Michele 64 Gale, James Henry 253 Gallagher, Dale M. 12,64 Gallagher, Maureen T. 230 Gallagher, Darra Elise 230 Gallagher, Patricia Ellen 326 Gallivan, Sean Daniel 253 Ganley, Daidre 209 Ganley, Therese 64 Gardella, Martha Carol 209 Gardner, David Alan 252 Gareri, Danita Lu 230 345 WTW Gartrell, Beverly Ann 209 Gretter, Mike 230 Haymond, Robyn Arlene 68 Gary, Shelly Ann 230 Grier, Cynthia Adair 253 Haynes, Julie A. 231 Gasior, Jon Joseph 253 Grier, Karin Anne 67 Hays, Jennifer Dale 254 Gattis, Nancy Corinne 230 Griffin, Vincent Mark 210,325 Hazen, Elizabeth Ann 68 Gauntt, Stephen Dale 209 Griffin, Ramona Ann 253 Hedrick, Karen E. 231 Gearhart, James Johnston 64 Griffin, Susan Alice 253 Heeter, Mr. 155 Gauzens, Joseph E. 230 Griffith, Jacqueline 230 Heffelfinger, Elise Gayle 210 Gentry, Phyllis Diana 64 Griggs, Diane Elizabeth 210 Heffelfinger, Elaine Sharon 254 Gentry, Judith Ann 253 Griggs, Susan Marion 67 Heffron, Daniel Parker 254 Georgen, Richard Markey 64 Grillo, Roni Marie 253 Heinemann, Gretchen Dale 254 Georger, John Francis 65 Grimes, Wilna E. 210 Heiser, Sherwood Alan 68 Georger, Celia A. 230 Grimes, Reynolds B. 230 Heiser, Meredith 231 German Club 280 Gritis, Patricia Lynn 66,67 Heising, Evelyn Anne 68 Gerring, Malcolm Thomas 209 Gritis, Carol A. 230 Heising, Ellen 231 Gerring, Mamie 230 Gritis, Peter Jr. 253 Heitmeyer, Elise 231 Geyer, Michael 230 Groce, Gregory Earl 253 Helgeson, Jody Lynn 68 Giangreco, Charlene Patrici 210 Grohgan, Fredrick William 210 Helmers, Karin F. 231 Giangreco, Nancylee 230 Grubb, William Stewart 210 Helms, Marilyn Louise 69 Gibbs, Pamela Scott 210 Gruenler, Rob Lee 230 Hemmingway, Susan 210 Gibbons, Mrs. 173 Guard, Colleen Patricia 67 Hemmingway, Nancy Ellen 254 Giddings, Martha Ellen 230 Gudnason, Haukur Markus 210 Henderson, Steve 69 Giesecke, Roxane Olise 65 Guerrant, Marsha Ann 67 Hendrickson, David 210 Gieslman, J. Richard 65 Guerrant, Mary 230 Hendrickson, Robert 210 Gifford, Elizabeth E. 65,326 Guerrant, Beverly Jean 253 Hendricson, Robin 69 Gift, Michael Kevin 253 Guinn, Carolyn Jean 253 Hendrickson, William Randol 254 Gift, Robert Lewis 65 Gullette, Gregory Russell 253 Hennessy, Gerard 231 Gill, Donna Lee 210 Gumenuk, Donna Marie 253 Hepner, Mrs. 72,88,170 Gill, Karen Denise 210 Gunderson, James Lipman 67 Heon, Susan 254 Gill, Kathleen Diane 65 Gunter, Cynthia Lenora 253 Heppe, Stephen Bruce 254 Gill, Linda Jean 230 Gustafson, Cynthia Patrice 210 Hercules, Sharon Ellen 69 Gill, Sally Ann 253 Gustafson, Mark Worsham 230 Herhold, David 231 Giller, Penny Marie 65 Hackley, Michelle Denise 230 Herickes, Barbara Anne 254 Gilliam, Gary Bennett 230 Haden, Robin Fredrica 231 Herman, Louis David 210 Gilliam, Jeffrey Wayne 253 Hagan, Robert F. 231 Herman, Mrs. 198 Gimmi, Michel Marie 253 Hagemann, Joseph 210 Hermansen, Dane Karsten 254 Gimmi, Richard Carl 210 Haight, Shauna Rae 254 Hess, Harolyn Jean 231 Giorgis, Steve K. 230 Hailey, John Carter 210 Hess, Robert Trygve 254 Gipson, Patricia Diane 65 Haines, Terry Lee 210 Hice, Betty Jean 69,327 Girls JV Basketball 142 Hales, Deborah Ann Hickey, Kevin Lee 254 Girls Varsity Basketball 140 Hall, Allison 30 Hiett, James Criswell 69 Girls Softball 148 Hall Barbara 210 Hiett, Patricia Anne 254 Gissendanner, Jon 210 Hall, Bernard Henry 67 Higdon, Janet Lynne 210 Gissendanner, Steven 253 Hall, Duff 210 Higgins, Gerald G. 231 Giuseppe, John Michael 253 Hall, David Jesse 210 Hildbold, James Daniel 210 Givens, David Edmond 210 Hall, Mary Susan 210 Hildebrand, Charles Edward 69 Gladding, Denise 253 Hall, Michael 210 Hildebrand, Jonathan David 254 Glover, Vicki Rae 253 Hall, Nancy Keith 210,325 Hilgert, Nancy Sue 69 Goad, Susan Anne 230 Hall, Patricia Allison 67 Hilgert, Elizabeth Elaine 254 Godson, Ellen 210 Hall, Pamela Kim 254 Hill, Barry Averil 254 Godson, William Howard IV 253 Hall, Stephen Scott 231 Hill, Malcolm Dandridge 254 Goelz, John Fred 65 Hallman, Glen 231 Hill, Richard 211 Goelz, Katherine Ryllis 253 Hallman, Linda Diane 254 Hincewicz, Catherine 69 Goff, Deborah Ann 66 Hallstead, Carol 210,327 Hipp, David Wade 69 Gomez, Deborah Anne 66 Halo, Mr. 196 Hipp, Jeffrey 231 Gomez, Walter Thomas 253 Hamilton, Milton Holmes Jr. 210 Hippier, Mrs. 198 Gonzales, Nancy Ann 66 Hamlet, Audrey Gwana 210 Hirschman, Phyllis Elaine 211 Goode, Kathleen Elizabeth 210 Hamm, Patricia Ann 231 Hirschman, Alfred Laurance 254 Goodman, Wendy Ellen 230 Hampton, Wade Baron 254 Hitchens, Martha Melissa 254 Goodwin, Nancy 230 Hamrick, Terri Lyn 67 Hitchens, Sean Ocasey 69 Gordon, Mark David 210,230 Hamrick, Debra May 254 Hodges, Margo Lynn 254 Gordon, Donald 230 Handford, Richard Clarke 210 Hoepfl, Craig Andrew 254 Gosnell, Douglas 230 Hannan, Matthew 231 Hoffman, Brian Edwin 69,329 Gottfried, Gary Joseph 66 Harney, Robert Alan 254 Hoffman, Christopher Carl 23,69,163,327 Grabsch, William 230 Harper, Samuel 231 Hoffman, Mary Ellen 231 Graham, Mary Olive 253 Harrell, Mrs. 179 Hoffman, Pamela 231 Grahl, Jennifer Leslie 253 Harrington, Mr. 165 Hoffman, Barbara June 254 Grahl, Winston Charles 66 Harrington, Paul Kevin 254 Hoffner, Carol 232 Granger, Pamela Jean 30,210 Harris, Leroy 67 Holden, Linda Jane 254 Granger, Jo Marie 253 Harris, Steven 231 Holden, Mrs. 174 Grant, Mr. 184 Harrison, Pamela Gayle 210 Holland, James Leland 211 Gravenstine, Donna Jo 66,327 Harrison, Richard Warren 67 Holland, Barbara Lee 232 Gravitte, Gale Katherine 210 Harrison, Susan 231 Holland, Robert 70 Gray, Kate Cameron 66 Harrison, Kenneth 254 Hollis, Alex 211 Gray, Mrs. 181 Harrold, Deborah Lyng 254 Hollowed, Mr. 183 Greathouse, Toni Louise 210 Hart, Brian 210 Holm, David Alan 211 Greaser, Mr. 173 Hart, John Everett 68 Holmes, David Kirk 211 Green, Dale Edward 253 Hart, Mrs. 186 Holmes, Dorothy Karen 70 Green, John William 210 Hart, Steven Vernon 254 Holmes, Gregory Peter 254 Green, Kylanne 66 Hartmeier, Nancy Delila 254 Holmstrup, Mary Elizabeth 232 Green, Mrs. 175 Harvey, Jeanne Elizabeth 68 Hopkins, Mark Leroy 254 Green, Thomas Harold 230 Harvey, Margaret Mary 254 Hopper, Susan Marie 254 Greenberg, David 210 Harwood, Susan M. 231 Horner, Cindy Leigh 232 Greenberg, Cheryl Ann 67 Haskin, Thomas Leland 68 Horner, Mrs. 158 Greenberg, David Michael 253 Hatcher, Mrs. 199 Horner, Suzanne Lynn 254 Greenhut, Mary Beth 253 Haugh, Timothy Francis 231 Hornick, Mary Carol 70 Greer, Sandra 253 Havens, Kevin Douglas 254 Hornick, Patricia Ann 232 Greiner, Debra Lynn 210 Hawkins, Mr. 195 Hornick, Carl Edward 254 Greer, Sandra 253 Hayes, Jana L. 231 Hornsby, John Daniel 232 Greiner, Debra Lynn 210 Hayes, Mike William 68 Horton, Brent Alan 70 Greinke, Donald James 253 Hayes, Susan Ann 68 Horton, Jill Patrice 254 Grenier, Lawrence Charles 230 Hayes, Virginia Bogert 210 Hortum, Victoria 211 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 346 Hoskins, Robert Ayers 211 Hostettler, Kathryn 232 Houghten, Karin Lee 70 Houlihan, Mr. 166 House of Representatives 269 Howard, David Kent 70,324,326 Howell, Jean 211,327 Hoxie, Shawn Olds 254 Hubbard, Diana Dean 232 Huggett, Mrs. 171 Hughes, Andrea Jan 211 Hughes, David William 254 Hughes, Miss 177 Hughitt, Cynthia L. 232 Hull, Mary Helen 254 Hull, Mary Jane Meyer 254 Humphreys, Paula Louise 211,329 Humphries, Holle Lynn 232 Humphries, Keith L. Betscher 70 Hunt, Albert Thompson 70 Hunt, Lois K. 232 Hunt, Patricia Margaret 254 Hunter, Chris Glenn 211 Hunter, Gary D. 70 Hupp, Brian James 211 Hutcherson, Denise 232,327 Hutcherson, Mrs. 174 Hutchison, Philip Mark 254 Hyatt, Robert Allison 254 Hyde, Bonnie J. 232 ICT 318 Miss Illera 185 Mrs Imhof 191 Ing, Charles Eugene 211 Ingram, Alison Hardy 70 International Affairs Club 279 Irish, Susan Elizabeth 255 Irwin, Louis Jordan 232 Isaac, Dorothy Marie 211 Its Academic 295 Ivy, Edward 70 Jackson, Jacky Ann 232 Jackson, Guy Leigh 255 Jackson, Sharon Louise 255 Jackson, William Glenn 255 Jackson, Carol 232 Jackson, Edgar Martinez 211 Jackson, 0. Magdalene 211 Jacobs, James Clifford 70,326 James, Celia Diane 255 Janku, Robert C. 232 Jarrendt, Royce Charles 232 Jarrendt, Renee Cheryl 211 Jelinek, Steven Richard 70,326 Jenista, Carol Joan 255 Jenista, Mary J. 232 Jenkins, Lani Jayne 255 Jenkins, Mr. 189 Jenkins, Roberta 232 Jenkins, Cleveland Rector 211 Jenkins, Roseanna Lee 70 Jensen, Claudia Cecilia 255 Jensen, Mr. 168 Jerman, Harry Cline 232 Jewett, Allene 70,180 Jocz, Michael Robert 232 Johnson, Cathalynn Ann 71 Johnson, Emily Elizabeth 255 Johnson, Laird Goode 255 Johnson, Margaret Ellen 255 Johnson, Merry 255 Johnson, Michael Budd 255 Johnson, Cynthia 232 Johnson, Eddie William 232 Johnson, Lon 232 Johnson, B. Miss 163 Johnson, M. Mrs. 199 Johnson, S. Mrs. 197 Johnson, Paul Cambron Jr. 232 Johnson, Stephen Hine line 232 Johnson, Shala Suzanne 71 Johnston, Tim 255 Johnston, Janell 232 Johnston, John E. 232 Johnston, Nancy Ellen 232 Johnston, Richard 211 Johnston, Mrs. 175 Johnston, Verle Lafayette 71 Jones, Beverly 232 Jones, Jessica Helen 71 Jones, Leslie Sandra 211,255 Jones, Linda Diane 255 Jones, Lewis 160,211,327 Jones, Marcia Orleans 255 Jones, Mrs. 25,161 Jones, Richard Allen 255 Jones, Robert Kenneth 211 Jones, Robert 232 Jones Sandra Lee 255 Jones, Stephen D. 232 Josey, Mrs. 197 Joshua, Robert 232 Joyce, Russell Brian 255 Judd, Kenneth Olen 211 Judis, Donald Cyril 255 Judis, Howard Hilton 211 JV Cheerleaders 114 JV Baseball 146 JV Basketball 132 JV Football Team 116 JV Hockey 124 J V Wrestling 138 Junior Class Council 202 Kaback, Sheila Gail 232 Kahn, Nancy 232 Kallman, Theodore William 232 Kallman, Thomas Matthew 211 Kalupa, Kim Ellen 255 Kampschror, Richard Everett 255 Kampschror, Suzanne Marie 232 Kandl, John Chester 255 Kane, Kristin Cummings 71,329 Kane, Mr. 187 Karalis, Robert Harry 232 Karalis, Elizabeth Jane 211 Karalis, Marcia Elaine 72 Karalis, Mary Helen 72 Kates, Roger George 233 Keahey, Miss 178 Keenan, Coleen Joan 72 Keenan, Daniel M. 233 Keener, Kathryn Eleanor 72 Keever, David 211 Keever, Mrs. 185 Kehler, Rand Joseph 72 Kellar, Mary Kay 255 Kelleher, David 211,326 Kelleher, Gerald 326 Kelley, Joanna 255 Kelley, Teresa Lynn Kells, Michael A. 255 Kelly, Joseph 233 Kelly, William Adna 255 Kempter, Barbara A. 233 Kennedy, William Thomas 72 Kenney, Kathleen A. 233 Kent, Linda Lee 211 Kenyon, Randall Smith 255 Kepler, Heidi Grace 255 Kepler, Beth Anne 211 Kerlin, Judy 233 Kerr, Beverly Ellen 255 Kessler, Marcie 233 Key Club 286 Keyettes 287 Keyes, George William 255 Kick, Charles Anthony 72 Kick, William 233 Kidwell, Terry Francis 211,326 Kiebler, Kathi Jo 326 Kiger, David John 72 Kilbourne, Barbara Ann 233 Killion, Michelle Rose 212 Killmon, Thyra Jennette 255 Killmon, Dennis Leroy 255 Killoren, Susan Elizabeth 212 Kim, 11 Hyong 255 King, Mrs. 170 Kingdon, Thomas Phillip 212 Kinney, Patricia A. 233 Kinsey, Carrol H. 233 Kirkpatrick, William Rollin 255 Kirsch, Katherine Elizabeth 212 Kirsch, Virginia Lee 73,274 Kish, Karin 233 Kitchens, Gregory E. 255 Kitchens, Bradford Lane 212 Klawans, Harolyn Ann 233 Klingensmith, Kathryn Anne 255 Klingensmith, Richard 212 Klinker, Louis Michael 233 Klugel, Robert Craig 233 Knapp, David Keith 255 Knapp, Wendy J. 212 Knausenbergcr, Roland Hartm 212 Knausenberger, Karin Claudi 73 Knighton, Lin Carla 73,326 Knibiehly, Kristien Lorene 212 Knoche, Peter 233 Knoche, Randall James 73 Knothe, Dave 233 Knothe, Diane L. 233 Knothe, Gail Marie 73 Knudsen, Theresa Ann 73 Knudson, Dennis Gene 255 Knupp, Mr. 189 Kobel, Fran Linda 255 Koerbel, Keith Howard 255 Kohler, Randy 326 Koran, Andrew 212 Koran, Kimberly Jo 255 Korb, John Paul 233 Kosnik, Jean Marie 223,234 Kovach, Jan Patricia 234 Koval, Karen Annelle 212 Kovalsky, Midge 73 Kovalsky, Mike 234,235 Krach, Denise 212,325 Kramer, Mary Jeanette 212 Krannicheeld, Scott Thomas 212 Krannichfeld, Kim Patrick 73 Krauser, David Knowlton 212 Krengel, Barbara Lynn 212 Krengel, Marsha Ann 73 Kristula, Michelle Andrea 255 Kuss, Kathleen Michele 255 Kuss, Lawrence 212 Kutz, Edward 212 Kutz, Phillip 255 Kuykendall, Linda Jane 255 Kuykendall, William Bowman 68,326 Laakman, Mary Renee 255 Laakman, Joseph Pierce 212 Labe, Brett Torrens 73 Ladson, Mr. 154 Ladson, Richard Scott 255 Lagasse, Alfred Bazil 255 Lake, Neva Jean 234 Laker, Mary Ellen 255 Laliberte, Karen Ann 255 Lalor, Lisa Diane 255 Lamb, Darya Sue 234 Lamb, Jill Ann 212 Lambert, Leston Lyle 255 Lambert, Stephen Micheal 255 Lamond, John Fleming 256 Lamond, Mary Charlotte 212 Lamont, Hannah Elizebeth 326 Landau, Linda Lee 234 Landes, Kerry Bryan 73 Landis, Miss 186 Landry, James Richard Jr. 234 Lane, Boyd Dee 212 Langino, Michael J. 256 Langlotz, Regina Dawn 234 Lanius, William Richard 256 Laraia, Joseph Vincent 73 Lare, Karen Rose 212 Larsen, Kurt Richard 256 Larsen, Mrs. 180 Larson, Amy 234 Larson, Susan Elizabeth 234 Larson, Karen Kristin 74 Latham, Eileen 234 Lathrop, Maureen 256 Latin Club 285 Laughary, Lori Lee 234 Lauer, Joyce E. 234 Lauer, Mrs. 186 Law, Colleen Annette 212 Law, Susan Collette 234 Law, Victoria Louette 256 Lawrence, Gary William 256 Lawrence, Terry Lynn 256 Lawrence, Janel Fay 212 Lawrence, Mr. 184 Lawrence, Sandra Kay 74 Laws, Kathryn E. 234 Lawson, John Garnet 234 Lawson,Joann 212 347 WTW Lawson, Alice Jane 74 Lyon, William Michael 212 McCormick, Gordon Hugh Jr. 213 Layer, Michael Stephen 234 Lyons, Bruce Charles 212 McCoy, Kim 77 Leach, Brian James 74 Lyons, Dorothy Diane 76 McCoy, Lucy Ann 235 Leake, Gilbert Ray III 75 Macario, Joseph 213 McCoy, Michael Eugene 235 Leake, Wayne 0. 234 MacDonald, Sharon Jean 213 McCray, Debra Jean 256 Learmonth, Scott Henry 234 MacGowan, Claudia 234 McCrory, Karen Jean 213 Learmonth, Blake Allen 75 MacGowan, Kenneth 213 McCune, William David 235 Lebedev, Miss 161 Macindoe, Susan Jean 256 McDaniel, Dana D. 235 Leddon, Henry Alan 256 MacMurdy, Douglas L. 213 McDavid, Susan Kathleen 256 Lee, Cathy Melinda 75 Madden, Dorene Gail 213 McDonald, Denise Brochard 256 Lee, Deborah Ann 256 Mahaney, Francis X. 234,326 McFarland, David Paul 256 Lee, Megaera, Jean 75 Mahler, Marcia 213 McGary, Sandra Ellen 142,256,325 Lee, Thomas Michael 212 Mahony, Marta McLeod 234 McGee, Cynthia Lynn 258 Lee, Wesley Ferrell 256 Maige, Stanley 175 McGinn, Kathleen Marie 258 Leeper, Elizabeth Ann 256 Maige, Vincent 76 McGinn, Michael 213 Leeper, Mrs. 176 Maillot, Cheryl D. 234 McGlothlin, Gary 235 Legard, Miss 191 Majorack, Mary Frances 234 McGowan, Diane Frances 258 Leggat, Heather Anne 256 Majorack, Margaret Mary 76 McGregor, Janet 213 Leggat, Robert Bruce 212 Maley, David Allen 256 McDavid, Philip 213 Leidelmeyer, Ronald Henk 256 Maley, Donald Lynn 213 McDonald, Tony 78 Leidelmeyer, Re maid 234 Mallon, James L. 234 McGovern, Nancy 19 Leipertz, Sandra Lee 234 Mallon, Laurel Hase 30,76 McGuigan, Susan Martha 213 Leiser, Michael Louis 75 Maloney, Calvin 234 McGuigan, Anne Marie 78 Leiser, Terri Lynn 212 Maloney, Denise 234 McIntyre, Graham Robert 258 Leitnaker, Amy Jane 256 Manara, Susan Jeanne 256 McKay, Kathleen 213,326 Leitnaker, Molly Jo 75 Manara, Theresa Esther 213 McKay, Lawrence Richard 258 Lending, Diane C. 234 Mancini, Angela Rene 256 McKenney, Mr. 163 Leonard, Eileen 256 Mandich, Paul Benedict 52,76 McKeown, John Christopher 213 Leonard, Thomas Gregory 234 Marcantonio, Palmer 234 McLaughlin, Marie Elizabeth 258 Lepera, Donna Marie 256 March, Earl Gary 235 McLaughlin, Michael 235 Levine, Mark 75 Marciniec, Barbara Ellen 256 McLean, Karen 213 Lewellen, William Thomas 234 Marciniec, Mary Ann 235 McLeod, Cynthia 213 Lewett, Linda Mary 212 Marciniec, John Walter 76 McLernan, Patricia Carolyn 258 Lewis, Desiree Dawn 256 Marcroft, Zora 76 McMahon, Robin Lynn 213 Lewis, John Madison 256 Marcroft, Anda Colleen 256 McMartin, Nancy Jane 214 Lewis, James Tyndall 75 Markarian, Anne 325 McMillan, Robin Daryl 214 Light, Nancy 212 Marks, Randall Wayne 213 McNamara, Marita 214 Lighting Crew 324 Marlin, William Donald 235 McNaughton, David 235 Liljedahl, Beth Ann 234 Marlin, Lynn Carr 76 McNaughton, James Coulson 77 Liller, Ronald Everett 213 Marsala, Mrs. 176 McOmber, Jennifer Sue 258,329 Lilly, Mrs. 165 Marshall, Jamie Sue 213 McOmber, Marchia 78 Lina, Mr. 157 Marsteller, Nancy Sue 213 McPherson, Gregory Allen 79 Linden, Jan Elizabeth 234 Martin, G. Mrs. 187 McPherson, Patrice Lyn 78 Lindenmeyer, Craig Anthony 256 Martin, J. Mrs. 165 McPherson, Roderick Ian 214 Lindsay, Elizabeth Ann 256 Martin, Stephen Mark 76 McQuillen, Moira 235 Lindsay, Gayle Ellen 213 Marstellar, James Richard 71,76 McQuiston, Alan Stewart 258 Linnert, Patricia Lee 213 Marten, June 235 McQuiston, Anne 235 Lippard, Miss 175 Martin, John Joseph 256 Mead, Larry Edward 258 Lipsey, Deborah Shaw 75 Martin, Lisa 256 Meadows, Pam Darleene 235 Lisi, Mr. 166 M artin, Mitchell Duane 256 Meadows, Thomas Ross Jr. 235 Little, Gregory Scott 234 Martin, Sarah Lynn 256 Meharg, Linda Karen 235 Little, Lawrence Grant 213 Martin, Catherine Marie 213 Meier, David Robert 214 Livingston, Linda Anne 256 Martin, Joseph Michael 213 Meinhardt, Mrs. 181 Livingston, Richard Leslie 75 Martin, Robert 213 Meisinger, Christopher A. 235 Lockney, William R. 234 Mason, John Jeff 76 Meletis, Soterious 236 Locks, Marilyn Yvonne 234 Mason, John Paul 256 Mellon, Mark Alexander 258 Locks, Robert William 256 Mason, Kelly Ann 325 Melnik, Joan 236 Lockwood, Sandy M. 234 Mason, Leslie Ann 235 Meloy, Debra Anne 214 Lockwood, Sharon 213 Mason, Thomas Daniel 235 Melton, Susan Lee 236 Lodge, Koneta Ann 75 Mason, Wendy Roberts 213 Mendelssohn, Lorell R. 236 Logan, David Eugene 256 Massey, Harriet Phyllis 77 Meredith, Lois Leland 258 Logan, Lesa Dawn 234 Math Team 294 Merkling, Mrs. 185 Logus, Elizabeth Irene 256 Mathews, Craig Howell 235 Merwin, Michael Charles 258 Long, Elizabeth Chester 256 Matthews, Charlotte Ann 256 Merwin, Susan Lee 236 Long, Mrs. 199 Matthews, Brian Whitney 235 Metcalf, Regina Gail 258 Longo, Donna Jo 234 Matthews, Douglas Edward 235 Metcalf, Karen Louise 214 Loomis, Timothy 234 Mayhall, Mary Beth 235 Methfessel, Karen Marie 258 Lord, Jane 213 Maurer, Pamela Ann 235 Methfessel, Patricia Johnso 236 Lord, William Wineow 75 Maurer, Myra Jane 256 Metzger, John 79 Lowenbach, Mary Louise 213 Maury, Melanie Morina 77 Michael, Jeffrey Andrew 79 Louden, T. Michael 213 Mays, Myrna Vashti 27,77,326 Michael, Keith William 28,30,79 Loyd, David Arden 75 McCain, Deborah Ann 77 Michalski, Michael Thomas 214 Loyd, Deborah Kay 256 McCarty, James Benjamin 77 Michie, Bruce Randolph 214 Luckart, Shirley Lynn 213 McGary, Maureen Lucy 78 Mickelwait, Ruth Anne 236 Ludtke, William Wood 256 McGee, Wanda Kay 78 Milam, Jacqueline Susan 214 Lulu, Mark Alan 326 McMaster, Bruce Andrew 78 Milano, Mary 214 Lulu, Philip James 256 McMillan, Sharon Kay 78 Miles, Kerry Katherine 258 Lund, Dolisa Oteka 30,213 McAden, Susan Elizabeth 213,256 Miles, Thomas Jerome 236 Lundy, Eric Waldo 76 McAtee, Carolyn Elizabeth 256 Milko, Rut he Ann 79 Luskey, Alice Lynn 76 McAtee, Judith Faire 77 Miller, Anita Elizabeth 258 Luttrell, Karen Lynn 256 McAteer, Mrs. 171 Miller, Dale Brian 258 Luzader, Robert Bruce 213 McAvoy, Dereck Craig 256 Miller, Kerry 258 Luzius, Karen Elizabeth 256 McCain, Stephen Michael 256 Miller, Sidney D. 236 Luzius, Donald Harry Jr. 213 McCarthy, Mrs. 163 Miller, Edmund Anderson 214 Lykins, John Alan 256 McCauley, Mrs. 176 Miller, Nancy 214 Lykins, Debra Jean 213 McComb, April 235 Miller, J. Mrs. 172 Lyle, Ed 213 McConnell, Leonard Eugene 256 Miller, Thomas James 325 Lynch, Kathleen Margaret 76 McConnell, Mrs. 178 Miller, Bernice Louise 79 79 79 Lynch, Dan Steven Lynch, Mary Francis 213 123,213 McCormack, Edward John McCormick, Ann Marie 213 256 Miller, Susan Marie Miller, Kathryn Lynn DIRECTORY DIRECTORY WTW 348 Millette, Scott Alan 258 Millette, Jay Robert 79 Millican, Arnie Timothy 236 Millican, Madeline 214 Mills, Bruce Craig 214 Mills, Vernon Richard 79 Milograno, Joan Rae 236 Minker, Louise Marie 258 Minker, James Robert 79 Minkin, Andrew 236 Minkin, Brian Steven 79 Minnick, Donald 236 Minnick, William Michael 214 Mitchell, John Douglas 258 Mitchell, Alison 236 Mitchell, Kim 236 Mitchell, Jan Claudia 214 Mitchell, William Robarts 79,326 Mock, Roy 236 Modern Dance 310 Moffit, Matthew Gordon 79 Moloney, Anne 214 Mondin, Miss 182 Monger, Leslie Jean 236 Monger, Albert Jackson Jr. 214 Monroe, John Graham 258 Monroe, Bill 236 Monroe, Jonathan S. 236 Monroe, Scott D. 236 Monroe, Mary Frances 214 Monroe, James Simmons 80 Monroe, Michael James 80 Monson, Marilyn 258 Monson, Pauline Sheryl 236 Monson, Duke Gerald 80 Montague, John Evans 214 Montgomery, William Griffit 236 Montgomery, Charles Raymond 14,214 Montross, Lynne Marie 2 ' J 4 Montross, Larry Thomas 65,80,326 Moon, Allen Warren 258 Moore, David W. 236 Moore, Geraldine Carol 80 Moore, Janella Lynn 214 Moore, John 214 Moore, Kimberly Erin 258 Moore, Marita Ann 236 Moore, Margaret Janet 80 Moore, Miss 180 Moore, Mrs. Moore, Robert Eugene 258 Moore, Roy Eugene 214 Mooreficld, Joan 237 Moot, Karen Elaine 25,27,80 Moot, Robert 236 Morales, Paul Edmundo 258 Moran, John Sheridan 214 Morgan. Miss 190 Morgan, Mr. 158 Morgan, Sharon Lee 258 Morgan, William Edward 258 Morgan, Eva Joyce 214 Morgan, Ronald George 214 Morrill, Jacquelyn Frances 258 Morill, Robyn 214 Morris, John Ryland 258 Morris, Mr. 162 Morris, Steven Joseph 80 Morrison, Malcolm 237 Morse, Catherine Elizabeth 81 Morton, Mrs. 167 Moser, Jeffrey Leonard 214 Mosher, Caryn Anne 237 Moss, Mark Edward 214 Mott, Joan 81 Mott, Stephen Dale 236 Mount, Kathy Ellen 258 Mowery, David 81 Mowery, Joanne Elizabeth 258 Mowery, Thomas Clinton 258 Mowery, Mary Ann 214 Mowery, Davis Gilbert 324,326 Muary, John 213 Mugaas, Laura June 214 Muir, Ellen Jo 237 Muir, Jayne Dale 81 Muir, Nancy Lee 258 Mulkey, Michael Wray 258 Mull, David L. 237 Mullen, Michael James Georg 258 Mullen, Stephen Kirk 81,326 Mullen, Tracey 222,237 Mullen, Tana Sue 214 Mullen, Tom 237 Muller, Cherie Lynn 214 Mullins, Anna Leora 214 Munnerlyn, Diana Elizabeth 81 Murad, Madelaine Diane 214 Murad, Vicki Marlane 258 Murnanc, James Kevin 237 Murphy, Janet Louise 258 Murphy, Catherine Mary 237 Murphy, Kathleen J. 237 Murphy, Midge Elise 81 Murray, Miss 162 Musco, Paula 223,237 Musselman, Gary 237 Mustian, Gary R. 237 Myers, Clint 81 Myers, Gina Patrice 258 Myers, Karen Elizabeth 258 Myers, Stefanie 214 Nadeau, Richard J. 237 Nardiello, Charlene Marie 258 Nash, Carolyn Ruth 214 Nash, Charles William Jr. 214 Nassetta, Michele M. 237 National Honor Society 290 Nation, Linda Kaye 81 Nazzaro, James Vincent 237 Neale, Kevin Leslie 81 Needham, John Charles 81 Neff, Sharon Nancy 237 Neff, Shelley Joan 214,275 Neill, James Thomas 81 Neill, William 237 Neiss, Leslie 237 Neiss, Susan Linda 82 Nelligan, Michael Patrick 237 Nelms, Joyce Geneva 82 Nelson, Mia Ann 258 Nencioni, Ronald 215 Nepi, Mark Peter 237 Nesbit, Cathy Marie 215 Nesbit, Mary Judith 82 Neviaser, Michael Charles 215 Newbold, Mark David 215 Newbern, Anne 215 Newcomb, Edward Allen 82 Newcomb, Mr. Morris 195 Newell, Deborah Lynn 237 Newell, Jackson Arthur 215 Newell, Donovan Pierce 82 Newell, Paige 82 Newman, Scott Gene 258 Newpher, Sue Ann 82 Newpher, Shirley Jean 258 Newton, Charles Ronald 258 Ney, Jennifer Jane 82,329 Ney, Randall Thomas 237 Nicholas, Wendy Priscilla 215 Nichols, Donna Lynne 258 Nickel, Leticia 82 Nickodem, Lisa Margaret 258 Nickodem, Stefan Webb 82 Nielsen, Janet Lynn 258 Nielsen, Karen Sue 82 Nightlinger, Kathryn Kay 258 Noah, Judy Ann 82 Noah, Susan Lynn 258 Nodarse, Maria Guadalupe 258 Nodarse, Mr. 181 Noga, Christina Ann 215 Nolan, Sharon Lee 258 Norman, Steven Dale 258 North, Carolyn Helen 259 North, Vanessa Ann 237 Norton, Frances Annette 82 Nunneley, Kathryn Grace 215 Nusbuam, Sally Jane 82 Nussbaumer, Teresa Marie 259 Nussbaumer, Carol Ann 215 Nystrom, Janice 215 Oakes, Carol 237 Ob linger, Margaret Q. 237 Oblinger, Mary Jean 215 Obrien, James Jay 259 Odea, Betty Ann 215 OConnell, Mark Steven 259 Odenthal, Nancy Lou 259 Odenthal, Linda Sue 82 Odenwaldt, Janet Lynn 259 Oder, Howard Alan 215 Oder, Leslie Ann 259 ODonnell, Patricia Louise 259 ODonnell, Mary Ellen 83 ODonnell, Rockney Craig 83 ODonohue, Timothy John 259 OHara, Laura J. 237 OHara, Marilyn 237 OLeary, Timothy Edward 215 OLeary, Kathleen M. 259 OLeary, Patrick 237 Oleary, Patrick 215 Oleniacz, Mary Theresa 259 Oleniacz, Louise Marie 237 Oliver, Michael 237 Oliver, Wallace Lewis 83 Oliverio, Rosanna Romana 83 Olmstead, Kathleen Joy 259 Olmstead, Jane 237 Olmstead, Georgeann 215 Olson, Carolyn Marie 83 OMalley, Patrick Terrence 259 OMalley, Michael 237 Opp, Mrs. 168 Orcutt, Jayne 259 Orcutt, John 237 Organt, Thomas Scott 237 Origlio, Valerie Carol 215 Orman, Elizabeth Murrie 83 Orman, Hollister Ann 237 Osburn, J. Mack 238 Osburn, Douglas Clayton III 83 Osterday, Stephen R. 259 Ostrander, Becky Genelle 215 Otte, Kathy Rae 238 Otten, Mr. 169 Owen, Paula Gale 259 Owens, Daniel A. 238 Otten, Mr. 169 Owen, Paula Gale 259 Owens, Daniel A. 238 Owens, Rhonda Sue 238 Owens, William Jonathan 259 Paceley, Marsha Jayne 215 Page, Michael Campbell 259 Page Staff 276 Paine, Janet Lee 259 Painter, R. Marie 238 Palma, Judy Anne 259 Palma, Gregory Joseph 215 Palmer, Aline Nanette 259 Palmer, Elaine Eris 260 Pantall, Patricia Dean 238 Pantalone, Antonia Marie 260 Pappas, Julie Kay 215 P arcell, Diane 238 Parker, Barbara Carrole 215 Parker, Juliana 84 Parker, Mrs. 180 Parks, Ceil Frances 216 Parks, Jennifer 260 Parks, Margaret Dianne 84 Parks, William Palmer Jr. 260 Parris, Deborah Kay 238 Parry, John Elliott III 260 Parry, Sally Louise 216 Parsons, B. Lynn 238 Parsons, Joe Phillip 215 Parsons, Janice 84 Pataky, Gail 238 Pataky, Patricia June 84 Patterson, Carol Lynn 238 Patterson, Randall L. 85 Patton, Jean 238 Patton, Cynthia Marie 85 Payne, John Arthur 85 Payne, Linda Jean 215 Payne, Pamela Lee 238 Payne, Samuel 260 Payne, Thomas Arnold 85 Pearl, Mrs. 182 Pearson, Shelley Dawn 260 Pearson, Suzan Mackenzie 260 Pecorak, Susan 238 Pecorak, Thaddeus Jay 85,326 Pedigo, Sheila Gale 260 Pedigo, Barry Wayne 216 Peer, Maureen Ann 14,85,296 349 WTW Pellow, Mark Alan 260 Pelosky, John Markham 216 Pence, Arlene Denise 260 Pennington, William A. 238 Pep Club 306 Pera, Lenore 216 Perch, James S. 238 Perez, Carlos 85 Perez, Sylda L. 238 Perini, Robert Paul 238 Perriello, Mr. 162 Pesek, Joseph Sylvester 85 Peters, Nancy Jeanne 85,326 Peters, Mrs. 179 Peterson, Eric 238 Peterson, James 238 Petty, Lynda Susan 216 Petronella, Mr. 167 Petty, Steve Allen 260 Peura, Christine Kay 85 Peura, Margaret A. 238 Philbrook, Charlene Elizabe 238 Philion, Thomas Edward 85 Phillippi, Jeffrey Lynn 260 Phillippi, Timothy 238 Phillips, Cathy Ann 85 Phinisey, Jeffrey David 260 Pickford, Anne 216 Pierce, Mr. 170 Pietsch, Susan Viola 259 Pietsch, Thomas Robert 259 Pimentel, Maria Denise 259 Pimentel, Debra Lynn 85 Pinkerton, Jonathan S. 259 Pinto, Alain Simon 259 Pitas, Francis R. 238 Pitt, Nina Carolyn 238 Pitz, Ellen Venable 259 Place, David Nathan 259 Plante, Ronald Steven 259 Plein, Paul 259 Plyler, Sylvia Joyce 216 Poarch, Miss 193 Podell, Elizabeth Ann 238 Podonsky, Glenn Scott 85 Polk, Sue Ellen 85 Pollock, Robert Gregory 85 Pommer, Carol 238 Pons, Julie Elizabeth 238 Porter, William Charles 86,326 Portuguese Club 284 Posey, Virginia Belle 216 Post, Carol Anne 85 Post, Patricia Lynn 86,327 Post, Christopher 238 Post, Susan D. 238 Potter, Christy Lynn 259 Pottinger, Jeffrey Lee 259 Poucher, Paul Owen 216 Powell, Nancy Jeanne 259 Powers, Mrs. 193 Prall, Karen 216 Pratt, Shevawn Adrian 259 Preble, Margaret 86 Precisionettes 305 Prentiss, Barry W. 259 Prentiss, Dickinson 238 Prescott, Mary 216 Preuss, Richard Meuret 259 Preuss, Robert Henry 216 Price, Brenda Marie 86 Price, Diane Leslie 86 Price, Lynne 216 Price, Michael Eugene 259 Pricer, Steven M. 238 Prickett, Mary Emily 216 Prickett, Elaine Louise 19,86,326 Prodan, Donald Albert 216 Provan, Micahel Duncan Jr. 238 Pruefer, Kent D. 238 Pugh, David Harry 259 Pugh, Mr. 190 Pukal, Mr. 191 Pullin, Robbie Ann 259 Racette, Teresa Elizabeth 86 Raeder, Jean T. 238 Raeder, Christine Ellen 86 Rafferty, Robert Charles 259 Ragland, Warren Gregory 238 Ragsdale, Stephen Christoph 86 Ralph, Rebecca 86 Ramirez, Francisco 238 Ramos, Christopher James 259 Ramsay, Christopher 86 Ramsey, Deborah 230 Randall, Robyn Renee 259 Ranegan, Margaret 216 Ransone, Debra 238 Ransone, John 86 Rathbun, Rebecca R. 238 Rayl, Brian John 259 Rayl, Mark Robert 238 Records, Stephen Thomas 216 Red Cross 323 Reddy, Brigid E. 238 Redinbaugh, Margaret Gleeso 259 Redinbaugh, David Fitzgeral 216 Reedy, Janice Kay 239 Reel, Jonathan Russell 259 Rehm, Joanne 216 Reid, Beth Ann 239 Reid, Leslie Foster 259 Reinhold, Frances Janet 259 Rembold, Mr. 172 Rennebaum, Robin Ann 216 Rennebaum, Raymond George 86 Rennebohm, Laurie 259 Reynolds, Jeffrey S. 260 Reynolds, Scott 239 Reynolds, Laura Kathleen 216,326 Reynolds, Carrie Lynn 30,86 Rhea, Barbara Susan 260 Rhea, Salley Ann 216 Rhemann, Deana 239 Rhemann, J. Forrest Jr. 87 Rhinehart, Philip Bruce 239 Rhinehart, Allan Gregory 216 Rhodes, Jesse Thomas 260 Rhodes, James A. 239 Rhodes, Karen Anne 216 Rhodes, Janet Elizabeth 87 Rice, John Spencer 216 Rice, Victoria E. 239 Rich, Kathleen Ada 216 Rich, Mrs. 198 Rich, Shirley Lucile 260 Richards, William Lewis 216 Richardson, James Arthur 87 Richardson, John Higman 87 Richstein, Jonathan Wayne 260 Riddle, Sandra 217 Riehl, Pamela Lynn 260 Rieley, Michael Robert 87 Riemondy, Michael Alan 260 Rifkin, Margaret 217 Rifkin, Susan Bayard 87 Rifle Team 135 Riggs, Thomas Haden Jr. 87 Rike, James Clifford Jr. 87 Rike, Sally Ann 260 Rike, Suzan M. 239 Ripley, Joyce Marie 87 Rippey, Gregory Forrest 88 Riso, Louis N. 88 Rivett, Marcia Kaye 88,326 Rizer, Coleen Gayle 88 Rizer, Timothy Elliot 217 Roan, Jo Anna 260 Roan, Rena E. 239 Roark, Cathie Lynn 88 Roark, William John 260 Robbins, Deborah 239 Robbins, Delia Kay 239 Robbins, Paul 239 Robbins, Patrick 217 Robbins, Jack Albert 88 Roberts, Benjamin Yoder 260 Roberts, Sara Elizabeth 260 Robertson, Rolfe III 260 Robertson, Gaye 240 Robertson, Peyton 217 Roberts, Rebecca Ruth 89 Robertson, Caroline Coxe 84,89 Robinson, Betty 89 Robinson, Gloria Ann 89 Robinson, Mrs. 159 Roche, Kathleen Erin 260 Roche, Kerry Elizabeth 217 Roche, Maurice William 89 Rodolph, Michael Livingston 240 Rodriguez, Robert Alan 217,275 Roe, Janet R. 240 Rogers, Jeffrey Dodge 260 Rogers, Thomas Dewitt 240 Rollier, Mary Beth 89 Rooney, Michael Joseph 260 Root, Barbara Sue 260 Root, Cathy Lee 217 Rosch, Walter Herman Jr. 89 Roseberry, Kathryn W. 240 Rosenbluth, Barry 260 Rosenbluth, Richard Allan 217,324 Rosene, Judy Lorraine 260 Rosene, Barbara Ann 240 Rosene, Jon William 217 Rosenthal, Lisa Kay 240 Ross, Bradley 240 Ross, Bryan David 24,89 Ross, Kathy Anne 260 Ross, Lauri Anne 217 Roth, Michael Eugene 217 Rothenberg, David 260 Rountree, Mr. 170 Roulstone, Jill Kolb 19,89 Rowe, Mrs. 170 Rowekamp, Barry Lewis 260 Rowekamp, William John 89 Rowell, Martin Allen 89,324,326 Royston, Richard D. 240 Rozycki, Marilyn 260 Rozycki, Raymond 240 Rubino, Elliott Howard 217 Rubino, Richard Paul 51,89,275 Ruby, William Robert 89 Ruff, Mr. 195 Rugg, Patricia Ann 31,217 Ruiz, Christopher P. 260 Ruiz, Mark Christian 217 Ruiz, Michael Paul 240 Runfola, Robert Vincent 217 Runfola, Bridget Maria 89 Russell, Sandra Lynn 260 Russell, James 240 Rust, Charles Louis 260 Ruth, Jeffry Alan 240 Ryan, Patricia Anne 217 Rydell, Randy Jerome 90 Rynex, John Lainhart 240 Rynex, Paul 240 Sabau, Peter 217 Sacknoff, Barbara Ellen 217 Sadler, Thomas Scott 260 Saine, Mrs. 170 Sala, Lisa Dolores 90 Sala, Michelle Marie 260 Sale, Nancy Elizabeth 90 Sale, Richard Sterling 260 Salzman, Donald King 260 Salzman, David Arthur 240 Samoriski, Juliana Patricia 260 Samoriski, Susan Ann 260 Samoriski, Sara Lee 240 Samples, Karl Clifton 240 Sampson, Larry Brown 260 Samson, Barbara Ann 260 Samson, Carole Sue 217 Sands, Joseph Edward 90 Sands, Patricia A. 240 Sands, Susan Elizabeth 260 Sanford, Julie Ann 217 Sansotta, Dominic Joseph 261 Sansotta, Roc 90 Sargent, Barbara A. 217 Sarley, Rebecca Jean 27,90 Saunders, Serena Lynn 261 Savage, Gary Lawence 240 SCA Officers 266 Scarr, Robert Alan 217 Schaaf, John Urban 261 Schaaf, Susan Lee 90 Schabacker, William Glenn 90 Schadegg, William Michael 90 Schaefer, Thomas Campbell 217 Schaffer, Frederick James 90 Scheider, Gerald Martin 241 Scheider, Marcia Jean 90 Schiavo, Charles D. 241 Science Fiction and Fantans 315 Schillerstrom, Linda Carol 241 Schillerstrom, David Allan 217 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY YVTW 350 Schindel, Marsha Lea 90 Schlarman. Scott Wilfred 261 Schlarman, Glenn Robert 90 Schleusener, Paul Louis 217 Schleusener, David William 261 Schleuss, Jon Louis 261 Schlipf, Harold 217 Schmagel, Linda Mary Ellen 91 Schtnieg, James Martin 261 Schmitz, Mrs. 198 Schneider, Cathy 124,241 Schneider, Debra Gail 241 Schnoor, Chris 211,241 Schnoor, David Randal 91 Schrecengost, Cynthia Marie 217,325 Schreiner, Robert M. 241 Schulte, Michael Lane 217 Schultz, Pamela Mary 261 Schwab, J. Cary 217 Schwarz, Robert Christian 241 Schwarz, Kathryn Janet 91 Schweizer, Susan Carol 241 Scopino, Mary Elizabeth 261 Scott, Anne Ricker 241 Scott, Karen D. 241 Scott, Thomas Allan 261 Scott, Wiley Anthony Jr. 261 Seaman, Michael Klemens 217 Seek, Mrs. 171 Seek, Neil Lyle 91 Seiders, Ross McCormick 91 Seitzer, Judith Lee 14,19,91 Seliga, Louise Mary 261 Sellers, Robert Scott 261 Selph, Dianne 217 Semb, Deborah Ann 91,325 Semb, Lisa S. 240 Senate 268 Senter, Melissa A. 240 Senter, Mary Susan 92 Serangeli, Joseph 217,275 Seroka, Robert Cecil 217 Serrin, Thomas R. 240 Sessions, Eldred Kim 261 Settle, Audrey Suzanne 217 Severo, Michael Paul 261 Severo, Shauna Marie 118,240 Shafer, Suzanne Marie 261 Shamburg, Patrick Eugene 92 Shanahan, Janis Marie 241 Shankle, Deborah 261 Shankle, Holly 217 Shannon, Katherine 217 Sharpe, Susan Lee 241 Sharpe, Christine Ann 217 Shauck, Erica V. 241 Shaver, Patricia Jean 261 Shaver, Gail Rose 217 Shaw, Jane Deborah 241 Shaw, Robert Donald 261 Shedd, Jerry Wayne 241 Sheehan, John Joseph III 92 Sheehan, Michael Dale 92,325 Shelby, Mason Temple 261 Sheldon, Kel Ann 217,247,261 Sheldon, Petti Jeanne 325 Shepherd, Nancy Lynn 217,327 Sheridan, Frank 217 Sheris, Candace Jo 30,217 Sherman, Julia Ann 92 Sherwood, John 218 Shields, Melba Margaret 241 Shillings, Kent Eugene 241 Shillings, Teresa Lee 92 Shipman, Peter 218 Sholett, Mrs. 186 Shonerd, Jonathan 218 Shuck, Carolyn Fern 218 Shumate, William Mason 92 Shutler, Eric Rud 261 Shutler, David Frederick 171,218 Shutler, Philip Foster 92 Sibley, Pamela Jean 92 Sigrist, Barbara 241 Silverman, Frank Ross 261 Silverman, Neil Ted 218 Simmons, Jeffrey Scott 241 Simmons, Alicia 218 Simmons, Bradley Jay 218 Simms, Mr. 153 Simpson, Nancy Camille 261 Simpson, Scott Keith 261 Simpson, William Aubrey 241 Simpson, William K. 241 Simpson, Karen Leann 92 Sims, Susan Arlene 92 Singh, Sudha Rani 261 Singleton, Bruce Mark 93 Singleton, Michael Jay 218 Sissler, Janice Lynne 261 Slagle, Timothy M. 261 Slusher, Jeannine Marie 262 Small, Kim Collier 65,93,326 Smallwood, Judy Lynn 241 Smith, Barbara Ann 262 Smith, C. Mrs. 158 Smith, Carolyn Ann 262 Smith, Carolyn 262 Smith, Carol C. 241 Smith, Charlotte 241 Smith, Craig 218 Smith, Deborah Elaine 262 Smith, Dennis Lynn 218 Smith, Donna Lou 93 Smith, Gail P. 241 Smith, Georgia Carrison 218 Smith, Heidi Hurst 262 Smith, Hallie Jordan 241 Smith, James Eric 262 Smith, Jeffrey 241 Smith, Jonathan 241 Smith, Janice Claire 218 Smith, Kay Frances 241 Smtih, Larry Warren 262 Smith, Mary Therese 262 Smith, Michael Alan 262 Smith, Mr. 165 Smith, R. Mrs. 198 Smith, Robert Craig 241 Smith, Sharlyn D. Ann 241 Smith, Susan Jean 218 Smith, Sherrill Ann 27,93 Smith, Thane Dunkin 218 Smyka, Richard Joseph 218 Snead, John Penn 242 Smyka, Sharon Ann 242 Snead, William Murdock 93 Snell, Sydney A. 242 Snider, Debra Jo 242 Snitzer, John 242 Snow, Alexis Bradfield 262 Snow, Thomas Gerard 262 Snyder, Mark Thomas 262 Snyder, Marshall Kent 262 Snyder, Richard Eric 262 Snyder, Gail 93 Soccer Team 150 Solorzano, Linda C. 93 Sophomore Class Council 243 Sophomore Class Officers 246 South, Elizabeth Ann 93 South, Terrence James 242 Souve, Barbara Lynn 262 Souve, Paul Evan 218 Spahr, Barbara Jean 262 Span, Christine 94 Spanish Club 282 Spanish Honor Society 283 Sparks, Kimberlee Ann 242 Sparks, Nancy 242 Spell, Anne 242 Spencer, Mrs. 163 Sperry, Robert 218 Sperry, Michael Edward 94 Spiher, Nancy Gaynell 262 Spiher, Elizabeth Rebecca 94 Sports Awards 149 Sports Clubs 151 Sprague, Linda C. 242 Stack, Jerome Brady 262 Stackler, Marc Andrew 262 Stahl, Leslie A. 242 Stanley, Joseph Beverly 262 Stapleton, Patricia M. 218 Starr, Linda Olean 242 St. Clair, Allison Leigh 218 Steber, Sandra Rosemary 242 Steel, Gary Peter 94 Steel, Julie Ann 262 Steele, Robert Spencer 262 Steen, Charles Holland 242 Steenhagen, Deborah Anne 218 Steenhagen, Cynthia Lou 218 Steffes, Karen A. 242 Stein, Carol A. 242 Steinberg, Judith Anne 218 Steinkuller, Bill 218 Stemple, James Wesly 262 Stephan, Douglas King 262 Stephens, Henry Scott 94,275 Stevens, Heather Burnett 262 Stevenson, Sidney W. Ill 262 Stevens, Janice 218,329 Stevenson, Lynne Marie 94,325 Stewart, Lee Ann 242 Stewart, Marianne 235,242 Stewart, Carol Lynn 218,326 Stewart, Philip 218 Stockman, Linda 94 Stokes, Deborah Kay 325 Stokes, Mrs. 171 Story, Catherine Lynn 218,326 Story, Patricia Jane 218 Stott, Don Ernest 242 Stouder, Cynthia Marie 262 Stout, Kristen Kohler 94 Strang, Raymond Barber 218 Strawinski, Sara Jane 94 Strickland, Harriet 242 Strickland, Mark 218 Strock, Mara Ann 218 Strong, Steven Allan 218 Strope, William Benjamen 262 Strope, John Henry 218 Strube, John Lawrence 94,324 Stuart, Michael Edward 218 Stuchlak, Paula Kay 262 Studer, Mary Helen 242 Studer, Jeanne Patricia 94 Styer, Donald J. 242 Subterranean Science Club 314 Sudduth, Miss 193 Sunbury, Mrs. 197 Sunell, Perry 94 Susko, Carol Lynne 262 Sutherland, Arthur 242 Sutherland, Lynn 218 Sutton, Ruth Ann 94 Swain, Kenneth 94 Swain, Melanie S. 242 Swain, Patricia B. 242 Swan, George Nelson Leonard 218 Swanson, Kurt William 218,326 Swavely, Michael Steven 218 Sweazey, Mark Alan 218 Swim Team 139 Swiney, Kemp Lee 262 Szendrey, Keith A. 242 Szymczyk, Joanna Marie 262 Szymczyk, Marian Louise 242 Tabailloux, Chris Paul 262 Tabailloux, Katherine Lee 262 Tabailloux, Laura Evelyn 218 Tackaberry, Richard Reynold 242 Tallia, Lisa 218 Tambellini, Regina 242 Tancredi, Samuel A. Jr. 94 Tannenbaum, Jane Judith 262 Tanner, Cora P. 242 Tanner, James Chapell 95 Tapp, Barbara Anne 95 Tapp, Robert 242 Tarrant, William Theodore 95 Taylor, Teresa Lyn 262 Taylor, James O. 242 Taylor, Sherrill Sue 219 Taylor, Linda Lee 95 Taylor, Kevin Johnson 262 Taylor, Jefferson David 95 Teasley, Christopher James 95 Teite.ll, Paul Joseph 219 Tennant, Cynthia L. 242 Tennis 147 Tennyson,June Eleanor 96 Tesdall, Laura Kathleen 219 Tessier, Loretta Ann 242 Tessier, Paula Jean 219 Thespians 297 Thiem, Paul D. 243 Thoma, Mrs. 176 351 WTW Thomas, William Arthur 262 Thomas, James Patrick 96 Thomas, David Jeffrey 29 Thomas, Lawrence 219 Thomas, James Lewis 96 Thomas, Richard Ronald 96 Thompson, Mr. Alex 199 Thompson, Mr. 188 Thompson, Mrs. 179 Thompson, Sharon Kay 262 Thompson, Cathy Ann 243 Thompson, Nancy Elaine 243 Thompson, Pamela June 243 Thompson, Gail Anne 219 Thompson, Claudia Jane 219 Thompson, Daniel Lee 96 Thomson, Linda Susan 96 Thorn, Alan Max 219 Thorne, Myra Marie 96 Thornton, Dale W. 243 Thornton, Rachel Ann 219 Thornton, Wayne Allen 96 Thrailkill, Gary Clyde 262 Thurman, Christopher Wyatt 219 Tibbs, Victoria Lee 262 Tidd, John Thomas 262 Tiffin, C. Richard 243 Tiffin, David Lee 219 Tillery, Ralph J. 243 Timmons, Cindy 96 Timmis, Deborah Ann 219 Titus, Susan Eileen 262 Tkach, Jannette M. 243 Tobin, Peggy Ann 243 Tobin, Susan Marie 219 Todd, Diane Lee 262 Todd, Mrs. 183 Tolbert, Carol Lynn 262 Tolbert, Linda Susan 96 Tolson, Mark Richard 243 Tomlinson, Kathy Ann 96 Toole, Kathleen Muriel 96 Tower, Devereux 96,324,326 Towns, Ronda Lee 219 Traccarella, Paul Edmund 262 Trelawney, Mr. 166 Trice, Martha Ellen 98 Troell, Linda 220 Truell, Doreen Gail 243 Truell, Jo Ann 98,325 Tucker, Mark William 243 Tudor, Mark Blair 98 Tulipane, Juliann Michelle 220 Tulipane, Mary Catherine 98,325 Tulloh, Nancy Ellen 262 Tulloh, Carolyn Elizabeth 220,329 Tumbleson, Joni Jean 262 Tupper, Karen Gay 262 Turley, Mrs. 178 Turley, William Hubert 98 Tuttle, Nancy Yvonne 262 Twiford, Laura Denning 220 Tyson, Ann Madeline 262 Unthoff, Margaret 220 Uhthoff, Elizabeth Jan 98 Unkle, Margaret Maria 220 Unterkofler, Carl J. 243 Unterkofler, Kathleen Joan 98 Upperman, Linda L. 243 Uyeda, Lianne Kumiko 262 Valentic, Catherine Mary 220 Valz, Laura Lynn 262 Vanbenthuysen, Kristina Joy 220 Vanbenthuysen, Melisa 243 Vanbrunt, Michael Robert 262 Vandegriff, Cheryl Lynn 220 Vandermeulen, Richard Alfre 220 Vangundy,Sheryl Lynn 243 Vanlaethem, George Richard 98 Vanmatre, Claire Marie 262 Vanmatre, David 243 Vanmeter, Jo 220 Vanscoyoc, James Stephen 263 Varsity Baseball 144 Varsity Basketball 126 Varsity Cheerleaders 106,107 Varsity Football Team 108 Varsity Gymnastics 143 Varsity Hockey 122 Varsity Track 145 Varsity Wrestling 136 Veitch, Mary Kathleen 98 Vermilya, Linda Susan 243 Vestal, Glenn Douglass 98 VICA 319 Vick, Marc Holland 243 Vik, Lisa Jean 263 Viltoft, Linda 220 Vincent, Mrs. 187 Vining, Donna Rita Mary 263 Virgilo, Richard 326 VOC Office Training 309 Volrath, Mr. 25,155 Vondra, Charles Neal 263 Wachholz, Mr. 183 Wack, Marlene Ann 243 Waites, Roger 244 Waites, Susan 98 Walker, Henry Lynn 23 Walker, Michael Raymond 263 Walker, Michele 220,326 Walker, Steven Wayne 263 Walker, Susan Frances 220 Wall, Deborah Kaye 244 Wallace, Richard K. 244 Wallach, Amy 220 Waller, Steven Allan 220 79889H 7188198 533 Wallingsford, Daniel Frank 263 Walsh, Anthony Reade 263 Walter, Sandra Lynn 263 Walter, Stephanie Jo 98 Ware, Barbara Anne 263 Waters, Kathleen 244 Watkins, Margot Ann 263 Watkins, Diane P. 66,244 Watson, Barbara Jean 263 Watters, Martha 244 Watters, Alice 220 Watts, Donnalynne Pilialoha 263 Weatherholtz, Sarah Elizabe 244 Weaver, Charles Edwin 220 Webb, Mark Alan 263 Webb, Rhea Stephen 99 Webb, Roan Schilling 263 Wechsler, Wendy 244 Wehle, Diane 244 Weigler, James Bentley 220 Weiss, Lesley 244 Welch, Gordon Edward 99 Wells, Mr. 167 Welton, Robert Leonard 244 Wende, Clifford Gordon 244 Wenger, Patricia Burk 220 Wenger, Neal Feederick 220 West, Dennis Michael 99 West, Katherine Anne 83,99 Weston, Michael 263 Weston, Charles C. 244 Weston, James Alan 220 Wetherington, Lesley Ann 263 Wetherington, Varyn Jo 220 Wetherill, Dorothy Hudson 244 Weymouth, Douglas Richard 244 Whitacre, Charles 244 White, Janet Marie 220 White, Robert C. 244 White, Susan Leslie 221 White, Shelley Anne 99,180,274 Whitehead, Miss 190 Whitener, Michael Lee 244 Whitener, Larry Bruce 25,99 Whitehurst, Barry 99 Whiting, James Christie 263 Whitmire, Richard Michael 221 Whitmire, Robert Donald 99 Whitt, A. David 244 Whitt, Richard Loron 99 Whittemore, Stephen Alan 263 Whittemore, Herbert Brooks 221 Whittenburg, John Carl 244 Whittet, Deborah Jean 263 Whyte, Mike Paul 99 Wylie, Jim 101 Whyte, Rachel 263 Whyte, Stephen 244 Wiener, Susan 244 Wight, Charles Albert 263 Wigutoff, Mrs. 162 Wilburn, Anita 221,275 Wilcox, Deborah 221 Wilkes, Ann Margaret 100 Wilkie, John Keith 221 Will, Robin Carolyn 100,326 Will, Sharon Jean 263 Wille, James Patrick 263 Williams, Julia Nancy 263 Williams, Martha Lynne 263 Williams, Mr. 177 Williams, Steve 59,100 Williams, Wendy Travis 263 Williams, Gail 100 Williams, Leslie A. 244 Williams, Margaret M. 244 Williamson, Gail 244 Williams, Sherry 221 Williams, John Haynes 14,99 Willingham, Juanita Lynn 263 Willis, Gerald Tennyson III 221 Willis, Mr. 159 Wills, Sharon 244 Wilmoth, Mr. 194 Wilson, Matthew Everett 263 Wilson, William Franklin 263 Wilson, Susan L. 244 Wilson, Cynthia Marie 100,327 Winfree, William Joseph 26,100 Wing, Bradford 221 Winger, Holly 244 Winkler, Curtis Edward 263 Winn, Michele Marie 100 Winn, Miss 71,161 Witham, Mary Alice 245 Witham, Ann Lois 101,326 Wit man, Gregory 245 Witt, Mr. 170 Wolf, Della A. 245 Wolf, Marvin Turner 101 Wolfe, John Crawford 245 Wolff, Deborah Lynn 101 Wood, Katherine Denise 244 Wood, Kathleen Jane 263 Wood, William Donald 263 Woodburn, Debra 245 Woodrum, Mr. 182 Woods, John Shockley 245 Woodside, Michael 221 Woodward, George 245 Woolard, Guthrie Byron 263 Woolson, Anne Marie 263 Wooster, Virginia Mae 245 Workman, Mr. 197 Worthy, Mary Jo 263 Worthy, William Eugene 101 Wortman, Charles Russell 245 Wright, Betsy Hallam 263 Wright, William Gregg 263 Wright, Michael Lee 101 Wright, Mrs. 188 W.T. Woodson Tri Hi Y 289 Wuethrich, Steven Don 245 Wurl, Edward Barton 245 Wurl, Nancy Gay 263 Wurl, Sandra 245 Wyman, John 221 Wyman, Martha 245 Yager, Debra Jean 245 Yano, Barbara Kaye 263 Yano, M. Shirley 245 Yanoshik, Mary Kim 265 Yanoshik, Paul James 101 Yiasemides, Mr. 177 Young, David Dale, Jr. 221 Young, David Charles 245 Young, Eric 245 Young, Margaret Ann 263 Young, Mark Dewitt 101 Young, Patricia Anne 245 Young, Sharon Lynn 101 Young, Toni Lee 101 Young, Wayne Alan 263 Yurich, Steven Paul 263 Zeigler, John Scott 245 Zemple, Patricia Catherine 263 Zettel, Kathleen Ann 101 Zilian, Carol Jean 221 Zimmerman, Doug Gerald 221 Zitrides, Christine 221 Zobel, William 245 Zwicke, Christina Ann 101 DIRECTORY DIRECTORY FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
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