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

 - Class of 1972

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(31s n’t beautiful ' A. t of £hc JDailji progress r ‘. ■ -v . rx ' _ , j SsSjj i B JB1 5 f «; (Eaiialter 1972 pi. tL pHoodstm tgl| j djool atrfax, $Ja. Volume 10 tUljE (Eontcnts introduction.1 ulip and (Administration.8 jltudcnt flit .54 Seniors.86 Pndcrclass.154 Sports.220 ©rganuations.268 J atulip trectorp.322 jlcnior Pimtorjj.326 index.336 (Eondusion.343 % ' wwm- k ■ V jgtaJF f % Mi t _ 9 % ’A S B • 4 pi A , i 1 M T n flr . Us, 1 •jL ■ R I n 7 f 1 % 7 % faculty and administration william p. ladson, principal I was doing my best to keep from getting frustrated, but I was not succeeding. My hands kept balling up into fists, and I would carefully unknot them, finger by finger. “Yes, Mr. Ladson, I see your point, but re¬ ally, why can ' t we have the Prom out of school?” He was sitting there, in that brown leather chair, giving me his reasonable look — politique — and he said, “Look, Jim, you will have all your life to go . . .” and 1 closed my eyes and just shut him out. I was feeling persecuted, and the words were the same, never changing: “It’s not time to make a change, just relax, take it slowly you’re still young, that’s your fault there’s so much you have to go through • • • The secretary came to the door. “Call for you on line 31, Mr. Ladson. It’s the Area Four Office.” I watched him on the phone, thinking, I’ve known him for more than three years, I really ought to know what to expect. Yet as I watched him on the phone, getting red in the face, telling whoever was on the other end of the line that high school students have the ca¬ pability to do some things on their own. And I got to thinking about how he had spent the day, mining through a two-foot stack of paper on his desk, informing a new teacher that we hadn’t the money to rehire her, talking to an irate mother, listening to the hassles of old men who could not decide whether it is the school’s purpose to educate or to give grades. And I began to feel something vaguely akin to pride for this man, this man who had frequently left his career in the balance to let young people do what they must. It amounts to so much more than the rhetoric, the politi¬ cian’s attitude. The rest can be forgiven. It was late when I went into the office, and later when we went out. I was looking into a tired, haggard face when I asked, “Is it worth it?” “I don’t know, Jim. I think so.” So I stood there leaning on a locker, with that quiet but kind of clamorous feeling some folks get when the school is completely empty, devoid of life, watching him walk down the corridor by the auditorium. He walked past the band room, dark with the hall lights out, and he stopped at the door. He looked out the window, like a guy in the 1890’s, maybe, who was leaving the factory for the last time to go God knows where, the factory where he worked like hell but which offered the only real security he ever knew. He stood looking out into the blackness, saying, maybe, “It’s awful cold out there,” then he turned and looked back up the empty hallway, and I thought maybe he was going to cry. Then he pushed the door open, and walked out into the cold of a January evening.. “Blossom, smile some, sun shine down my way, lately I’ve been lonesome . . . WTW Mr. Buskirk Miss Morris FACULTY FACULTY 12 WTW Miss Morris Mr. Lina ■S-.- Mr. Perriello WTW Mrs. Carmichael english Dickens Homer Shakespeare Browning The Bible Poe Orwell Bronte Hemmingway Frost Steinbeck On the road to find out. Miss Bowers FACULTY FACULTY WTW 15 Mr. Yiasemides Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Dunn Mrs. Turley f l vr- Miss Lippard FACULTY FACULTY 16 WTW H «« Mrs. Thoma Mrs. Smith Mrs. Turner Mrs. Thompson 4 M Mrs. Pechin WTW 17 FACULTY 18 WTW Mr. Davidson Mrs. Darling Mrs. Brown social studies I was aroused from a perfectly peaceful slumber by a high, piercing voice. “Which state has a unicameral legislature?” “I dunno. What’s a legislature?” She paced around the room, hands on hips, and she paused to clear her throat. “Young man, you should know what a legislature is. We’ve been discussing legislatures in here every day for the last two months.” “Yes, ma’am, and I’ve been sleeping in here every day for the last two months.” “Well, you had better wake up quickly. If you do not pass government, they will put you in the box, and you cannot graduate with the rest of the slobs — er, students.” “Hm, gracious. How about Alaska? No. Arizona? No. Alabama? . . .” Mrs. Funkhouser Mrs. Cromwell Mrs. Gordy Mrs. Glynn Mr. Harrington Miss Johnson FACULTY 20 WTW Mrs. McCarthy Mr. McCord WTW 21 Mr. Monday Mrs. Schudel Annovj FACULTY 22 WTW science Lean your head down on a little green lab table and shift your brain into overdrive. Cut the lights and start up the projector inside your skull. Let the memories seep through, one by one. BLINK. Get a firm grip on the razor blade. And yourself. God, I hope it’s dead. Hold the skin back. Please let it be dead. Quiet. Have a little respect. There. What’s that? That noise? It’s his heart. His heart is still beating. I ' ve killed him, but his heart is still beating. Stoppitt!!! It was the tell-tale frog. BLINK. “Watch out for the graduated cylinder, Terry. We’re almost ready. Whatever you do, watch out for the graduated cylinder. If you drop it, my skin will turn green and my hair will fall out. Now to pour the second reactant in. Ah, there it is. Grab the filtrate, Terry, and I’ll . . .” Crash. Tinkle- tinkle Ooze. “Jim?” “Yes?” “I dropped the graduated cylinder ...” BLINK. For the ten years chat Woodson’s Science Department has been trying to produce analytical thoughts in the minds of un-analytical people, it has been responsible for more than its proper share of memories. If you are on a nostalgia trip, nothing compares to those lab classes where you were no brains and all thumbs. Yet, if you were one of the lucky ones, and most were, you did not have to be Debbie Meloy to pick up something prescious from your science class. You learned that the most complicated function in the world, regardless of what it is, is very dependant on the smallest and seemingly most insignificant. Your class wouldn’t have been the same without you. Mr. Lisi Miss Armbrister Mrs. Morton WTW 23 Mr. Glazer Mr. Bielich FACULTY FACULTY 24 WTW WTW 25 Mr. Clark FACULTY 6:00 A.M. The art room door painfully squeaks open, and 1 take two sneaky steps inside. STROKE STROKE STROKE DAUB STROKE Nervousness sets in. I look around, hoping the secrets of the enclosure will reveal themselves. They remain perfectly decent. MOULD MOULD MOULD SPLAT MOULD Time hurries on. The sunlight lends an unusual perspective to the surrounding objects. Beyond the paint and clay and sculptures and decoupages, however, there is nothing. pound pound pound TWIST POUND An unreal state of mind. The objects are transformed into beautiful creations. A treasure in human exertion. This art room. A monastery. A fairy castle. A refuge. A way of life. Mrs. Elliott Mrs. Keever Mrs. Merkling Mrs. Morgan WTW 27 music Impressions from an outsider: Extravaganza sold out for nth consecutive year. Frantic preparations for nth consecutive year. Havoc for the nth consecutive year. Success— for the nth consecutive year. Hey — You — Can you carry a tune? Then carry it outside, please, and don’t bother to come back. And you! You don’t respond to a pitch pipe. Do you respond to a lead pipe? Mr. Capped, there are seventeen absences from Treble Choir today. Mr. Lawrence, a member of the Baton Corps learned to twirl today! Impressions from an insider: We had better not blow this part again, guys. Are you marching tonight, Eric? Sym-phon-ic — That sounds awful nice. Impressions: melody, harmony, beauty — and each golden drop of musical excellence created by a tub — full of blood, sweat, and tears. Mr. Cappel Mr. Lawrence FACULTY FACULTY 28 WTW distributive education A trade. Something practical. Practical experience. Experiencing learning. Learning a trade. Mr. Heeter L-O: ■ ' : Mrs. Fleath WTW 29 Mr. Newcomb Mr. Baughan Mr. Bray vocational education Woodson’s Vocational Department is a landmark in achievement and service to the com¬ munity. Turning out hundreds of highly trained cosmetologists, practical nurses, and refrigerator repairmen each year, this department gives a ter¬ rific headstart in life to a wide variety of students, coming from the entire area. It’s probable that the “best mechanic you’ve ever had” will come from our Vocational Department. Mr. Adkins Mr. Simms FACULTY FACULTY 30 WTW Mrs. Johnson Mr. Hawkins WTW 31 Mr. Ruff Mr. Metz FACULTY FACULTY 32 WTW Mrs. Alma Rich secretaries Secretaries: soothing and sympathetic smiles as they tell you Mr. Billak is waiting in his office, you ' re late because you overslept, unexcused. Where you go when you ve forgotten your locker combination and can t find your seven friends using it. They do the announcements, they ' re nice to your father when he’s shouting over the phone that he wants to see all of your teachers immediately. All that little stuff that makes school run more like school instead of a hodge podge. Mrs. Dorothy Hippier Mrs. W.M. Herman Mrs. Jaquline Burke A FACULTY FACULTY 34 WTW mathematics Mathematics: struggling to find bisector angles and the answers to equations that go bump in the night, straining your neck to look over the shojulder of that girl to your right, sin [«- y- f ] •= some dubious number that you’ve forgotten since yesterday. Mumbling sweet nothings when you don’t know the right answer, counting off time in segments that Einstein didn’t even think up, wondering what will show up on your achievement test next Saturday and finally having a nervous breakdown when your exam is passed to you. This is mathematics, one part detiorated pencil erasers mixed with a lot of hope. Gently. Mrs. Patsy Causey Mrs. Patrica Hepner Mrs. Mary Gibbons Mrs. Horn FACULTY 36 WTW - - D J j- Mrs. Ida King Mrs. Lois Huggett Mr. Johnson AJLinDVH FACULTY 38 WTW Mrs. Grant Mrs. Zaidee Stokes Mr. Andre Samson WTW 39 Mrs. Coolican Mrs. Todd foreign language Level 1. Two cultures collide. One struggles. The other stands firm. Level 2. One culture grudgingly accepts. The other stands firm. Level 3. One culture curiously explores. The other yields its secrets. Level 4. One culture eagerly assimilates. The other provides knowledge. A student has mastered a foreign language. Mr. Bolt Mrs. Benton Mr. Condit ?! FACULTY FACULTY 40 WTW L- Vi V. r 44 ' ' V ®8B2lSi£ Mrs. Mondin Mrs. Frame Mrs. Fritz Mr. Flollowell WTW 41 Dr. Nodarse M iss Saar FACULTY FACULTY 42 WTW Mr. George Felton I physical education Energy compressed: Mumbling in the comer, cracking the knuckles. Bell rings, things sing, and it’s down to Jockland, gym bag in hand. Follow the Nose to Bernie’s Bam and the smell of physi¬ cal exertion. Unhang and hang up. Stand. Sit. Yell out when I call your name. Each of you girls grab a stick. Fonebone, you bring the balls back to Mr. Knupp. Has it ever struck you that despite the effort most teachers make to get their subject into your system, none of it stays as long as P.E.? You don’t forget anticipation of the big game. You laugh, maybe. You don’t forget the violence. You recall the sounds of released emotions. Violence: Kick it, stick him, don’t fumble the ball. Shoot! Sit out, sit up, run, you idiot, run! You’re called for traveling, the ball’s unraveling, shut up, kid, get over here and play. _ , . _ , i , • cr j • Miss Bettie Whitehead Energy released: Sweat-soaked t-shirts sturted in Mr Louis Pukal the box to serve another day’s penitence. No towels today? Gee, Mr. Jenkins, I lost one of the mitts. Oh, Susan, I’ve got blisters all over my feet. Is the water too hot? Is the water too cold? I’ll remember the day when the water was just right. Miss Mary Carolyn LeGard WTW 43 Mr. Richard Pugh FACULTY FACULTY 44 WTW Mr. Randolf Knupp Mrs. Elizabeth Imhof WTW 45 FACULTY 46 WTW Mrs. Erma Poarch Miss Linda Suddath library The Library: Sometimes quite quiet, some¬ times noisy, a place to do research on Muslems and myriapeds. New copy machine, magazines. Television sometimes for specials. All those books. Sometimes encouraging, sometimes not. A slow pace. Mrs. Mary Powers, Audio Visual home economics Home Economics: For those wanting to make things instead of having to buy all, for those tired of cans and frozen foods and wanting to learn to cook it from scratch. For the creative people in the home. WTW 47 industrial arts It is a rare occasion when one sees a lathed piece of metal atop a marble slab or an architec¬ tural drawing in a gilded frame. Yet, the teachers of the Industrial Arts Department are developing practitioners of media no less beautiful in their own ways than sculpted clay or oil paintings. For the four hundred boys and girls learning the tech¬ niques of the wood shop or the drawing board and for the dozens of children whose only Christmas presents are the handiwork of these people. Indus¬ trial Arts are the essence of practical beauty. Mr. James Wilmoth Mr. Prucha I 1 Mr. Marvin L. Brown Mr. Philip D. Roche i FACULTY FACULTY 48 WTW Mrs. Helen Jones Mr. George Daniels Mrs. Christine Smith, Guidance Director Mrs. Darlene Lebedev The Guidance Department has been the recipient of every type of comment from lavish praise to total condemnation. Yet, one fact stands quite apparent above any undercurrent of controversy. Most Woodson students go to college, and most do it with the aid of the Guidance Department. Regardless of the fact that your counselor makes obscure the most obvious facts (Maybe you shouldn’t apply to Harvard, this time.) and makes difficult the simplest transfer, that same counselor is your best opportunity for redress when you have a legitimate complaint and your kindest sympathizer when your heart is pierced by the “Arrows of Outra¬ geous Fortune.” Seymour Fudd, I’m surprised at you . . . What on my S.A.T.’s? . . . Young man, you are quite obviously not exerting yourself to the height of your capabilities . . . Hello. This is Mrs. Cashion at Woodson High School. Is Jim home today? , , , Yes ma’am, he missed homeroom again. . . . Why can’t I get out of Mass Media? . . . Am I too late to reg¬ ister for driver training? . . . They accepted me??!!! Guidance may be defined as giving direction. When you step out of the door of Woodson High School’s protective confines for the last time, you will need a direction. It is a fair chance that your map will be drawn by the little lady with the terrific Excedrin headache — your guidance coun¬ selor. Mrs. Eleanor Cashion WTW 49 1J O c H guidance Mr. Arthur Willis Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Eleanor Gray Mr. James Morgan Mrs. Aurelia Horner FACULTY 50 WTW business “Do you type?” “Yes, I can type 100 words.” “Per minute?!” “No, sir, Just 100 words, period.” “Do you take shorthand?” “Why, 1 wouldn ' t take anybody’s hand!” “Can you keep records?” “Sure, if you pay for them.” “AUGH!!” Dear future employer: Be thankful that we have an excellent and hard¬ working Business Department at Woodson. Mr. Kane Mrs. Sholett Mrs. Edmondson Miss Landis Mrs. Vincent WTW 51 Mrs. Elizabeth Lauer business TYPETYPETYPETYPETYPETYPETYPETYPE There are curricula in which students are involved whose results are so immediately perti¬ nent and useful that its beauty eludes the student. Business Education is one of these. TYPETYPETYPECLINKSCRIBBLESCRIBBLE Even after those miserable sessions when one’s errors per minute exceed his words per minute, one may look with some pride upon this accomplishment: He is learning to do something, he can tell that he is improving, and even if he still can’t spell or balance formulae, he is able to type. SCRIBBLESCRIBBLECLINKTYPETYPECLIN1 Approximately one-half of each graduating class has participated in typing, shorthand, or consumer math. These people may consider that their value to themselves and humanity is greatly enhanced by whatever skills they have gained from the lightning-quick hands and accountant’s heads in the Business Education Department. SCRIBBLESCR1BBLESCRIBBLESCRIBBLESC Mrs. Sarah Hart FACULTY FACULTY 52 WTW part-time teachers Although the Desiderata” has been abused and overplayed on the radio so much as to almost lose significance, its tenets are no less true and relevant. The section of the piece dealing with the value ot each person’s role is applicable in the situation ot the part-time teachers. Someone might say, “If they are not here all ot the time, how can they teach with the feeling of an instructor who spends a full day here, one hundred eighty times a year?” Yet, the part-time teachers are not overexposed to the student body, and they carry a sense of sanity and proportion that the full-time resident wouldn’t have. Mrs. McLaughlin, English Mrs. Larance, Foreign Language Mrs. Booth, Social Studies Miss Brown, English Miss Sowers, English WTW 53 special services Do we need Special Services? Having lunch is definitely unnecessary. We could have music in the cafeterias instead of hot meals. Custodial service is certainly not a necessity. We would need no more than a wetsuit to get into the bathrooms. And if we used a bulldozer to make a monthly sweep, the halls would be easily passable to anybody with a four-wheel-drive jeep. A clinic isn t needed. Most of us enjoy staying in school while we’re sick. These services truly are unnecessary — for a school of three hundred students. In a school of three thousand, however, they are more than nec¬ essary. They are special. Special Services, so to speak. Mrs. Hatcher, Nurse Mr. Fagan, Planitarium Mrs. Spalding, Cafeteria Mr. Atkins, Building Supervisor AJ.1DDVJ 4 ! .f C I y « | W j t ' g ' T i n | ■ ' M L student life which face will 1 wear? who shall i be? WTW 61 STUDENT LIFE hoopin’ and hollerin’ a w.t.w. woman gets her man at sadie’s ■P Wk J jjf I a Is Hvx ' lE. t jgl Bk vs : s ft 1 m m M ftM 1 •T I ■Jr Jk 1 ■■ 1 L aP -Tk M J WTW 63 i STUDENT LIFE • • • 0 iP o QAlfe • ' 9AOjp OJii fe • • • t° e 4 ire ... ajivc is ... d|tre ... o «- • u eP r- ' - t ft vxCjip o •’• 9 oAife • aoJp q : • • • extravaganza ’72 « 4 . 1 ' 4 NWN ' T when we are out in the world there is no time to wonder, no time to breathe, so much is happening — the time goes singing away . . . and everything is beautiful . . . deep expansive moods etched lightly in young faces, optimism radiating from enthusiasm — gliding on our own laughter, floating on our own delight ... a thousand clowns . . . STUDENT LIFE 70 WTW the fortune — teller tells me that 1 have somewhere to . . .go 1 look and try to understand and wonder how she knows . . . f cmiii Give a Yell Give a Yell Give a great substantial yell And when we yell, we yell like hell And this is what we yell: Alabam, Alabam, Alabam Diego, San Diego ‘Horpus Corpus’, kiss a porpoise RAH,‘RAH’ SENIORS! 8SWM1I msm m m xw. Q o ; Qi w p in Ph ■ mm} GIVE A DAMN mend America Warm, eager, living life . . . to be rooted in life . . . to learn, to desire to know, to feel, to think, to act. To pull the blinds of habit from the eyes, to see the world without names for the first bright time, to wander through its mystery, to wonder at every age and stage, at one with it. Our lite can be anything we want it to be — And what will we find at the end? Ourselves again, but changed. “Badness you can get easy, in quantity, the road is smooth, and it lies close by. But in front of excellence the immortal gods have put sweat, and long and steep is the way to it, and rough at first. But when you come to the top, then it is easy, even though it is hard.” The Theogony sWwVv m _———-—«s——-— i $ it On l {(Mnt- fiff L jA w!TM PM fl:: trj gttOrt fe-fti p£?|Oci every Qdy, Me BoJt-ThjiK vte ? jdt We_ y-jF j Whoofee a 3 -qauiw v- f k WTeA ?fti [q- ' hr ht trip to iT rl iy Ttmavitv t Su-b- i STi lulE« n n IlleCondil-dto AWdy 3 ■ J ■ • reb u.apu 00 11t30 a.G6 L P L 1 v 2? a)UJ£ 5t ea t Dauce se ' mi-fWmJ Rena Roan, Queen of the Sweetheart Court Reagan Brandon, Maid of Honor « • An empty frame, a bodiless, lifeless hulk, comet to life. It’s a Friday, and we’ve just returned from our weekly spin around the world, chasing the leaves from their warm September green to their red and ochre disguises. When you fill up a box with thousands of very different toys, each toy has its own view of the matter. For some, it’s a carnival. For some, it’s Vaudeville. For some, it’s the Valley of the Shadow of Death. For most, it’s the Big Performance under the stars. How big is it? To many, probably most, it’s just a game. For so me, it’s a way of life. All cheer, and all boo, and all cry. Each different toy, from its own perspective, creates some color. The rainbow is Wilbur Tucker Woodson High School. ' diXZMld vri ' “W ct ' hill otx ( cnnc. Sxx ia TJ07O: 2 anre. ujT a t £ PA. jpvr oua: J as$e£ a cto-u cfea?n, is o-ve ; rpjwcc cfa: fe- ?Fc ' 4 tSxyX VULS c toTCC cfujp K oZzi u_e S p ' - ' ct rr){ onr ln 2 84 Every moment is an experience to relive over and over again in your memory. Annandale game. Senior office. Rock concert. Study each moment carefully and digest it slowly. Every day is a challenge to your resources and talent, making your full potential rise to the surface. Govern¬ ment class. Dance decorations. Only two days left to build the float. Meet each challenge armed with knowledge gained through experience and handle it with confidence. Every year is a collage of wonder and artistic accomplishment, jammed with events that give trial to your senses. Take each year as your own and engrave it on your thoughts. Woodson. Amid the loudness and excitement of day-to-day adventure, all seem to lose their identity. Yet, in the blur of the rushing tide, there remains beautiful individuality. An in¬ dividuality presented in many forms. Culture, nature, thought. This is the plan of life. Every¬ one striving for the same goals, but each in¬ terpreting them in his own way. Coexistence of unity and self-expression. People, coming from every background, brought together in a oneness of spirit and separated in a difference of character and emotion. seniors love is but a song Sidney Abercrombie Angela Abshire Deborah Addington Robert Alexander William Almon Don Abrahamson Elizabeth Acree Allison Adler A1 Mochaf Paul Amos Pauline Allen Mohammed Al-Shuaib Craig Andersen we sing Kenneth Anderson Robert Ansheles Theresa Apts Lauren Arico Jill Ashton Jana Andrews Nancy Ansley John Ard Douglas Ashton Jay Atherton Anne Baddaker Charles Baer Helen Bailey here’s a 93 we you can make Roberta Balaz Alice Barham Cathy Barnes Janet Barrigan Bill Bartelloni Kenneth Bawer James Beal Paul Beckwith Charles Belsches John Bass William Beard Terry Beck Charles Beldy Dale Bender W] W 95 Karen Bladergroen Anne Blankenship the Peter Benoit Gregory Berger Wendy Bierschenk David Billups Carol Birch Cheryl Black David Black Joyce Black mountains ring Kevin Bomba Ellen Bonham Ellen Bonifacio Steven Boulter SENIORS WTW 97 Linda Bourne Jane Buckley Edward Burr James Butler Lynne Brantley Pat Bowles Melane Buckwalter Stephanie Burress Jeffrey Bracken Victor Bray John Bowman Carey Burch Rebecca Burt George Bradley Dave Brazda Gayle Buchanan Kerry Burden Cynthia Burton Sandra Bragg Robert Breiner Lance Buckingham Karen Burke David Bushey Bill Brandel Holly Brooks SENIORS SENIORS 98 WTW Kenneth Brown Martha Brown Ross Brown Charles Byrley Cecilia Cain Lisa Cain Lorie Camp Thomas Campbell Bonnie Capone Margaret Cardwell Cynthia Carneal Stephanie Carr Richard Carrick Kathleen Casale Judy Casey know the dove is on the wing Jack Cayot Cathy Chamberlin Lorian- Chapman Robert Chapman Daniel Cheatham Tim Cheek Stephen Cheney Chinu Chong Charles Choyce Nella Christensen John Christensen Christopher Gary Doris Churney Janice Clark Jill Cloninger David Cobb WTW 99 SENIORS 3 Kathleen Coons Thomas Cooper Nancy Cope Nancy Corcoran Deborah Cowan Chauncey Crandall Robin Cueroni Donald Dahlquist Colleen Dant Stephen Darcy Eric Darling Deborah Darr Andrew Dashiell John Dashiell Leslie Davidson you need not know why Karen Cockrell Stephen Coleman Phillip Coltrane Jonathan Cone David Dempsey Kelly Dennis Earl Devanny Peter Devereaux Judith Dillon Lynne Dobler Noah Davis Paul Davis Diane Deechsler Mike DeAvies Raymond Demember Donna Demo Michael Dobson Kevin Donehoo Edward Donnelly Patrick Donlon James Downer Rebecca Dozier Karla Drischel Mark Driscoll Douglas Duke Jacqueline Duke Valerie Duncan Roger Dunn Dana Dupree James Durham Brian Drysdale Laura Eby Nina Eidson Linda Elchak Linda Ellingboe Susan Ellis brother on your smile SENIORS 104 WTW Kim Evanko Dennis Evans Jeffrey Evans Mary Evans Sheila Evans Isabelle Fanelli Bob Ferrante Janice Finneran Elizabeth Firsdon WTW 105 mmsgzmm get together Louis Fisher Laurie Fletcher Cathy Floyd Dale Forbes Diane Forrester James Foster Eva Foulke Diane Fowler Steven Fox SENIORS SENIORS 106 WTW love one another right now Tim Francis Steven Freeland Reed Freeman Lucinda Frey Mark Frisbie Craig Funk Bambi Furtado Maureen Gallagher Darra Gallagher Danita Gareri w im ' s ’ ' SvlvV ' P j|L mi -+ I m Jr- Nancy Gattis M ichael Gary Julie Gilkey Linda Gill Wendy Goodman David Gordon Donald Gordon Frederick Gordon Douglas Gosnell Charlotte Gott Joseph Gauzens Gary Gilliam Michael Geyer Steve Giorgis Nancy Giangreco Susan Goad Martha Giddings Margaret Good Ain’t it good to know, that vou’ve got a friend . . . When people can be so cold . . . SENIOR OFFICERS: Sheila Evans (Treasurer), Paula Musco (Secretary), Jane Shaw (Senator), Mark Byrley (Vice President), Steve Pricer (Senator), Jim Williams (President). They’ll hurt you . . . And desert you . . . And take your soul, if you let them . . . But don ' t you let them. -Carol King SENIORS 110 WTW some will come and Camille Gould Thomas Green Lawrence Grenier Nancy Grow Mark Gustafson William Grabsch Gregory Brill Carol Gritis MaryGuerrant Robin Haden © © © ft Mi WTW 1 1 1 some will go Robert Hagan Craig Hall Douglas Hall Stephen Hall Glen Hallman Patty Hamm James Hamilton Matthew Hannan Gunnar Hanson Linda Hardie Samuel Harper Brenda Harris Robert Harris Susan Harwood Paul Hatfield Steven Hatfield SENIORS SENIORS 1 12 WTW surely Timothy Haugh Dorothy Hayes Jana Hayes Julie Haynes Patty Heberling Karen Hedrick Ellen Heising Elise Heitmeyer Karen Helmers Suzanne Henning Henry Herbig Stephen Hess Pamela Hoffman Cynthia Hughitt Denise Hutcherson Bonnie Hyde Gerald Higgins Barbara Holland Lois Hunt Susan Hutchinson Louis Irwin Dawn Hill Mary Holmstrup Jeffrey Hipp Cindy Horner Mary Hoffman Patty Hornick SENIORS 114 WTW when the wind that left us here Carol Jackson Jacky Jackson Robert Janku Royce Jarrendt Roberta Jenkins Michael Jocz Cynthia Johnson Paul Johnson Timothy Johnson Janell Johnston John Johnston Nancy Johnston Beverly Jones Harold Jones Robert Jones Stephen Jones Robert Joshua Sheila Kaback Nancy Kahn Theodore Kallman Suzanne Kampschror Robert Karalis Roger Kates Robert Kauch Daniel Keenan John Kelly Barbara Kempter Kathleen Kenney Heidi Kepler Judy Kerlin SENIORS 1 16 VVTVV returns for us Marcie Kessler Charles Kieffer Karin Kish John Korb Karen Keuhner Carrol Kinsey Marolyn Klawans Jean Kosnik Jan Kovach Nancy Kurtz Neva Lake Missy Lamb James Landry Amy Larson Susan Law Susan Larson Kathryn Laws Joyce Lauer Michael Layer Wayne Leake Diane Lending Reinald Leidelmeyer Thomas Leonard Sandy Leipertz William Lewellen we are but a moments Lois Lightfoot Robert Lloyd Lesa Logan Donna Longo Claudia MacGowan Jan Linden William Lockney Charles Lokey Darrell Luskin Cynthia Mahan Gregory Little Sandy Lockwood Kevin Lombardo Sharon MacDonald Suzanne Mahan WTW 1 19 sunlight Ron Mahan Francis Mahaney Marta Mahony Margret Majorack James Mallon Palmer Marcantonio Ronald Marcey Earl March William Marlin Jeffery Martin SENIORS SENIORS 120 WTW fading in the grass w— Steve Martin Brian Matthews Douglas Matthews Carla Mays Michael McCoy Dana McDaniel Diane McDonald Sharon McGuire Gary McGlothlin Michael McLaughlin vvrw 121 David McNaughton John McSherry Thomas Meadows Sotenous Meletis Lorell Mendelssohn Moria McQuillen Robert McWey Linda Meharg Joan Melnik Patricia Methfessel Anne McQuiston Pam Meadows Christopher Meisinger Susan Melton Thomas Miles SENIORS people now David Miller Sidney Miller Joan Milograno Andrew Minkin Donald Minnick Kim Mitchell Roy Mock Jo Ann Mongiello Jonathan Monroe Scott Monroe XX William Monroe David Moore Edwin Moore Pauline Monson David Moore Marita Moore smile on your brother Joan Moorefield Robert Moot Christine Morin Jeffrey Morgan SENIORS 124 WTW Frederick Morrill Malcolm Morrison Mary Morrison Caryn Mosher Rol Mowattlarssen Ellen Muir Patrick Mulcahy David Mull Tom Mullen WTW 125 Debra Mulvanity James Murnane Catherine Murphy Kathleen Murphy Paula Musco Gary Musselman Gary Mustian Clark Myers Richard Nadeau get together SENIORS SENIORS 126 WTW love one another right now Michael Nasser Lissa Natkin Sharon Neff Leslie Neiss Mark Nepi Michele Nassetta James Nazzaro William Neill Michael Nelligan Richard Nesbitt WTW 12 £§ 1 Debbie Newell Timothy Odonohue Jane Olmstead Thomas Organt Kathy Otte Randy Ney Laura Ohara Michael Omalley Mack Osburn Daniel Owens Vanessa North Louise Oleniacz James Nystrom Kathleen Oleary Carol Oakes Michael Oliver Margaret Oblinger Betsy Olmstead NIORS SENIORS 128 WTW Making friends for all the world to see . . . Let the people know you ' ve got what you need . . WTW 129 With a friend in hand you will see the light . . . If your friends are there then everything is alright — Elton John SENIORS if you hear Susan Ozenghar Patricia Pantall Gail Pataky Pamela Payne Michael Peoples Marie Painter Diane Parcell Carol Patterson Susan Pecorak James Perch Judy Palma Lynn Parsons Jeannie Patton William Pennington Sylda Perez WTW 1 C 5 the song Fm Robert Perini Eric Peterson James Peterson Margaret Peura Charlene Philbrook Francis Pitas Dickinson Prentiss Clark Price Steven Pricer Kenneth Proctor Micahel Pro van Kent Pruefer Elizabeth Podell Carol Pommer Julie Pons ENIORS you will understand Christopher Post Susan Post Henry Racette Jeanne Raeder Warren Ragland Debbie Ramsey Debra Ransone Rebecca Rathbun Robert Rayl Janice Reedy Beth Ann Reid Laurie Rennebohm Margaret Reynolds Philip Rhinehart James Rhodes Victoria Rice WTW 133 Kathy Riley Katy Riley Rena Roan Deborah Robbins Delia Robbins Paul Robbins Kathryn Rodgers Mike Rodolph Janet Roe Bradley Ross Richard Royston Raymond Rozycki Vicki Rosenquist Christine Rupp James Russell SENIORS SENIORS 134 WTW to love and fear Jeffry Ruth Sara Samoriski Stephen Scafone Christopher Schnoor Susan Schweizer Jennifer Safeer Patricia Sands Gerald Scheider Steve Schulin Anne Scott David Salzman Gary Savage Linda Schillerstrom Robert Schwarz Karen Scott WTW 135 Lisa Semb Colette Semerad Melissa Senter Shauna Severn Janis Shanahan Angela Sharnoff Susan Sharpe Jane Shaw Jerry Shedd Michael Shields William Simpson William Simpson Rani Singh Elizabeth Skillen Ellen Slattery SENIORS SENIORS 136 WTW Judy Smallwood Carol Smith Debbie Smith Deborah Smith Gail Smith Hallie Smith in your trembling hand WTW 13 Jeffrey Smith Jonathan Smith Kay Smith Linda Smith Robert Smith Sharlyn Smith Sharon Smyka Timothy Smith Debra Snider John Snitzer Terrence South Nancy Sparks Anne Spell Craig Spence Steven Sperry Linda Sprague SENIORS SENIORS 138 WTW one key unlocks them both Sandy Steber Martha Stedham Carol Stein Lee Ann Stewart Keith Stokes WTW 139 Harriet Strickland Linda Strickland Jeanne Strunk Mary Studer Donald Styer SENIORS SENIORS 140 WTW your command Patti Swain Lisa Szymczyk Richard Tackaberry Regina Tambellini Constance Sunday Arthur Sutherland WTW 14! SENIORS now Pamela Thompson Dale Thornton Richard Tiffin Jannette Tkach Peggy Tobin Mark Tolson William Totten Deborah Tower Doreen Truell Carl Unterkofler Linda Upperman Kathryne Valentine Melisa Vanbenthuysen Paula Vance David Vanmatre Linda Vermilya smile on your brother SENIORS 144 WTW let me see you Deborah Wall Richard Wallace Cynthia Ward Darlene Ward Kathleen Waters Martha Watters Sarah Weatherholtz Wendy Wechsler Diane Wehle W ' l ' W 145 Lesley Weiss Robert Welton Clifford Wende Charles Weston Douglas Weymouth Michael Whelan Charles Whitacre John Whitaker Robert White get together SENIORS SENIORS 146 WTW love one another right now Michael Whitener David Whitt Susan Wiener Michelle Whitson John Whittenburg Sylvia Wilkins Karen Wille Deborah Williams Kathy Willette James Williams Margaret Williams Sharon Wills Susan Wilson Linda Wiseman Mary Alice Witham Gregory Witman Della Wolf John Wolfe Kathleen Wood Debra Woodburn George Woodward Virginia Wooster Charles Wortman Sandra Wurl Martha Wyman James Wynn De bra Yager Barbara Yano SENIORS 148 WTW m Sponsors: Miss Bowers, Mrs. Green. William Zobel Adele Essertier David Young Eric Young Tricia Young John Zeigler when you hate someone you love yourself a little less you can be part of the problem solution B BP gVj; ' fc X li X 1 . . • ' i I ■ mm underclass UNDERCLASS Craig Dennis, Vice President Juniors — introduction to “college blues” . . . PSAT’S, SAT’S, ACT’S, NMSQT’S, all the letters of the alphabet . . . grab your man for Sadie Hawkins . . . Junior Jollies went over like a lead balloon again, but, what- the-heck, it was fun . . . why do we always get crushed in the SENIOR-Junior basketball game . . . finally becoming involved and finding a place at Woodson . . . respected by almost every¬ one . . . looking forward with hope to the mythical utopia of their Senior year. Dave Knapp, President Don Judis, Senator UNDERCLASS 158 WTW Cheryl Adams Dale Adams Mary Albers Hal Alford Coral Allen Elizabeth Allen Cheryl Amor Joe Amwake Carol Anderson Mary Andreas Mark Apter Anne Arnold Debbie Arnold Grant Atkinson Rob Bailey Sherrie Bailey David Baker Jon Baker Brent Balcer Patty Balch April Balent Karen Balent Craig Ballou H. Bartelloni John Barthle George Bartlett Alice Bauer Karen Beary Joy Beeton Holly Belanger Jenny Bennett Moya Benoit Mary Berentson Cathy Berger Jenny Berle Sue Bingham Steve Blaisdell Chris Blassic Gary Blevins Beth Block Sue Blumbers Brian Bogart Lynn Boltz Sarah Bonham A. Bonsignore Kathy Boush Jenny Bowie Glen Bowman WTW 1 Sue Boyd Patty Bracewell Beverly Bragg Regan Brandon Debbie Brase Ed Briner Lynn Broadfield Nina Brodes Francis Brooks Jeff Brown Rob Brown Bob Brown Sarah Brown Sue Buckau Karen Buescher Steve Burgener Jim Burgess Barb Burke Sue Bushee Phil Bushman Mary Buzhardt Beth Caldwell Rob Caldwell Sheri Caldwell Peter Callaham Janna Camp Martha Campbell Sue Campbell Fran Cannon Ken Carroll Janet Casey Holly Cassel Diana Catalano Lauri Catlett E. Cavanaugh Dave Cawthon M. Champaign NDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 160 WTW Craig Chason Patti Clark Tom Clark Alan Coopper Sue Coppola Ginny Coscia J. Crickenberger Patti Cross Mary Curran Betsy Daly Sue Darling Cathy Davis Pam Davis Bill Davis Linda Dawson Lisa Defilippis Sue Denfeld Craig Dennis Tom Connell Laura Coo k Dave Coombs Donna Cox Tom Cox Lynn Creamer Nancy Cueroni Cathy Culp Ann Dane Craig Darcy Colin Davis Greg Davis Doug Day Cynthia Dean Rob Deavies Clif Deringer Mary Dew Mike Dewey WTW 161 Carol Dobson Robert Dulaney Yvonne Doljac Linda Dunnington Kathy Donehop Jan Dupuy Lesley Farwell Diane Faux Paul Fern Patrick Donohue Ronald Dutton Bruce Dove Linda Eaker Frederick Drake Diane Early Joe Ferrante B. Fetterolf Patty Fiel Bill Finneran Tony Fiorino Steve Fletcher Chandler Fogg Daphne Forbes M ary Ford UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 162 WTW Steve Forsberg Tony Foster Sue Frazier Claude Freeman Sue Freeman Melissa Frey Eva Fridy Stepehen Frye Mark Fuller Tom Fultz Debra Gal ant Sean Gallivan Mark Gallotta Dave Gardner Debbie Garrett Blade Geary Sally Gill John Guiseppi Bill Godson Dave Goiser Walter Gomez Mary Gorham Mary Graham Phil Grandfield Jo Granger John Graybill Dale Green Don Greinke Ramona Griffin Roni Grillo Peter Gritis Greg Groce Bev Guerrant Carolyn Guinn Greg Gullette Donna Gumenuk Cynthia Gunter Shauna Haight Ken Haines Pam Hall Van Hall Linda Hallman Wade Hampton Rob Harney Ken Harrison Debbie Harrold Steve Hart Marge Harvey G. Heinemann S. Henderson W. Hendrickson Sue Heon Steve Heppe Barb Herickes Jan Hibson Kevin Hickey Patty Hiett Jon Hildebrand Beth Hilgert Barry Hill Debby Hill Fred Hirschman Lynn Hodges Craig Hoepfl Barb Hoffman Linda Holden Greg Holmes Mark Hopkins Sue Hopper Sharon Hough Henry Howells Dave Hughes Mary Hull W. Hutchinson Jeff Ihrig John Jablunsky Don Jackson Guy Jackson Paula Jackson Bill Jackson Celia James ClaudiJensen Donna Johnson Emily Johnson Laird Johnson Lee Johnson Marge Johnson Mike Johnson Kevin Johnston Linda Jones Marcia Jones Mary Joyce Russell Joyce Don Judis Kim Kalupa R. Kampschror John Kandl Sheryl Kellam Mary Kellar George Keyes Randy Kenyon Steve Kidd Thyra Killmon II Hyong Kim Kathy Kim W. Kirkpatrick Greg Kitchens K. Klingensmith Dave Knapp Dennis Knudson Fran Kobel Keith Koerbel Kim Koran Mark Koval M. Kristula Kathy Kuss Phillip Kutz L. Kuykendall Nancy Laden Rick Ladson WTW 165 Fred Lagasse Mary Laker K. Laliberte Lisa Lalor Les Lambert Mary Landmark Jim Landry Kurt Larsen Gary Lawrence Kiki Lawrence Terry Lawrence Henry Leddon Wes Lee Paul Leemon R. Leidelmayer Donna Lepera Bill Lewis C. Lindenmeyer Beth Lindsay Judi Lindsay Debra Linton David Logan Beth Logus Donna Logwood Beth Long Eric Lundquist Karen Luttrell Sue Macindoe David Maley Angela Mancini Lisa Martin Mitch Martin C. Matthews Sue Mcaden Carol Mcatee Debra McCray Sue McDavid Denise McDonald UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 166 WTW Kathy Mcewen Kathy McGinn Dave McFarland Diane McGowan Leslie McLeod Jenni Mcomber Regina Metcalf K. Methfessel Terry Miles M. Milhollan Steph Mills Jim Montgomery Greg Mitchell Allen Moon Sandy McGary Mary McIntyre Mike McSherry Steve Michalski Anita Miller John Mitchell Wendy Moore Cindy McGee Larry McKay Larry Mead Kerry Miles Scott Millette Lynn Mode Sharon Morgan Jackie Morrill John Morris Terri Mower Tom Mowery S. Mulvanity Vicki Murad S. Newpher Charles Newton Lisa Nickodem K. Nightlinger Sharon Nolan Steve Norman Nancy Odenthal J. Odenwaldt Rick Moul Mike Mountel Nancy Muir Mike Mulkey Kevin Murphy Gina Myers Donna Nichols Wayne Nicklas Susan Noah Maria Nodarse Beth Norton Jim Obrien Leslie Oder Pat Odonnell UNDERCLASS 168 WTW J. Odonohue Mary Oleniacz jt -% Me. X Steve Olmstead Steve Osterday Paula Owen Mike Page Elaine Palmer Bill Parks Shelley Pearson Steve Petty M. de Pimentel J. Pinkerton Jan Paine A. Pantalone Aline Palmer John Parry Kim Piantes Tom Pietsch Alain Pinto Ellen Pitz WTW 169 Ron Plante Chris Potter Dick Preuss Mike Price Chris Putnam Leslie Reid Dave Radcliffe Fran Reinhold Tom Rhodes Paul Richards Nancy Powell Steve Pruitt Beth Racette M. Redinbaugh Wendy Reynolds Jon Richstein Barry Prentiss Robbie Pullin Barbara Rhea Pamela Riehl UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 170 WTW Jo Anna Roan Bill Roark Sara Roberts D. Rothenberg Beth Rudow Thorn Rush Larry Sampson Susan Sands Don Sansotta Pam Schultz Mary Scopino Tom Scott Debbie Shankle Patty Shaver Robert Shaw Kathy Silvey Nancy Simpson Scott Simpson C. Rodgers Sandra Russell S. Saunders Rob Sellers Karen Shears Marge Sittner Barbara Root Don Salzman Scott Schlarman Mike Severo Kel Ann Sheldon Tim Slagle Kathy Ross J. Samoriski Jim Schmeig Sue Shafer Prank Silverman Barb Smith WTW 171 Joe Stanley Julie Steel David Steele L. Sterling Debbie Stevens Heather Stevens Tony Swett Lee Swiney J. Szymczyk Carol Smith Fred Smith Mary Smith Mike Smith Rob Smith Tom Snow Barb Souve Barbara Spahr Marc Stackler Greg Steele Rob Steele Doug Stephan Sid Stevenson P. Stuchlak Jauncey Sweet J. Tannenbaum Wes Tarpley Amy Taylor UNDERC LASS UNDERCLASS 172 WTW Teresa Taylor Laura Tedford Bill Thomas Vicki Tibbs Susan Titus Ann Tyson J. Vanscoyoc Laura Trimble LisaVik S. Thompson G. Thrailkill P. Throckmorton John Tidd P. Traccarella Nancy Tullon Chuck Vondra D. Wallingsford Sandy Walter wrw 173 Barb Ware Ann Watkins Barb Watson I.. Wetherington Laurie Whipple S. Whittemore Sue Whittet Jim Wille Julia Williams M. Williams Don Webb Jim West Mike Weston Pat Whelan Jim Whiting Debbie Whittet Charles Wight W. Williams J. Willingham Bill Wilson UNDKRC1.ASS UNDERCLASS 174 WTW Curt Winkler John Witt Kathy Wood Mary Wood Bill Wood Anne Woolson Mary Worthy Betsy Wright Bill Wright Sponsors: Mrs. Merkling, Mr. Monday Nancy Wurl Jean Yednock Ai, JP ' jj jggL, ' t •. • 1 % 4 1 f ! 1 r ■ 7- wpi 4 aBc tfcttgN ■p jjPf ' w 1 U |, Ft- - j S 4 _ ♦ ' W mr A Ufr A l| H Debbie Gore Treasurer Do they know that they don’t know? Are they giving their lives a direction? Will they attempt to learn? Half of the knowledge gained. Opinions and ideas formed. Experience is the teacher. Karen Rosin Senator John Billups Vice President UNDERCLASS 178 WTW Sharon Abshire Diane Albers Carol Allen Rob Altizer Rick Anstice Barb Archer Mitch Arnold Justin Ashton Terry Bales Ray Barile Sid Barnes Bernard Belles Phillip Benoit Scott Berghold E. Bierschenk Pete Billups Scott Binkley Louis Alder Susan Ames Joe Arico John Assolone Greg Barry Lynn Berry Anne Birch Dave Alexander Ken Anderson Bill Arnett John Baddaker James Barton Marc Bicking Bruce Blackwell Lorey Bartos Britt Bierman Paula Blaha WTW 179 Don Blanton Karen Blassey Mark Blaylock Kathy Botello Rick Bottiny John Bounds Jeff Bowser Guy Bowsher Mary Brafford Steve Brooks Alisa Brown Norman Brown Ed Browning Lori Bucco D. Buckingham Sarah Bushey Cheryl Butler Pat Blevins Pete Bloodgood Karen Boothe Rick Bourne Lynn Bower Karen Bowie Chris Brazda George Brinson Ray Brookes Debby Brown Kim Brown Ron Bryan Bev Buckwalter Steven Butler Tina Bryan S. Burzynski Teresa Butler UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 180 WTW John Cain Mike Cain C. Campbell Bill Cann Barb Cannon Evan Cantor L. Canzanelli Joe Carlin Rob Carlson Jane Carter Tim Carter Debbie Casale Greg Casale Chris Case John Catalano Pat Causey Bruce Chafin V. Chaikowski Cathy Charlton Nancy Chesbro N. Christensen Jody Citron Fran Clark Mary Clark Mel Collins Curt Coltrane Mari Comer Pat Conrad Ed Conway Carol Cook Debbie Cook Tracey Cook Joan Corcoran R. Crammer Bill Creamer Dave Creekmore John Crisp Kerry Cross Jim Cumbie Tina Curtis Ros Curtis Patty Cyr George Dakes wrw i8i Holly Daniels Walter Daniels C. Davenport Jeff Davidson Ruth Davidson Anne Davis John Davis Tom Davis Tom Dawson Connie Dean Anne Dec Mike Dec C. Dellinger Dave Demember Dan Dempsey R. Deshazer Carol Deskin Donna Devanny Cora Dietrich Mark Dikeos Peter Dill Donna Dobeck Gerald Dodson Aimee Dohner John Donnelly Dave Douglas Judy Douglas Tracey Dowse Susan Drye Jeff Duncan Diane Edwards Tim Edwards Tom Elder Mary Elstad Matt Enright Shelley Ensall A. Evangelista Judy Evans Rob Eustace Mary Farrell Bill Fenimore Charlotte Ferro James Ferro DERCLASS UNDERCLASS 182 WTW Jim Firsdon Wayne Fisher Gary Fitzgerald Jody Flom Charles Foulke Kim Fornshill Vicki Foveaux Eric Frank Cheryl Franzman Meg Franklin Sondra Freeman Greg Fritz Lisa Furlong Ron Gagne Deborah Gale Sheree Galpert Tom Ganley Margie Gardos C. Garibaldi Sallie Garrett Sue Genebach Denise George Lynn Gibson Ann Giuseppe Molly Ginish Donna Giuseppe David Goad Anne Godson George Goforth Yolanda Gomez WTW Lynn Goodbody Janet Goodwin Daniel Gordon Jim Gordon Debbie Gore Debbie Gosnell Jim Grabski Walter Grant Cary Gray Steve Griffee Joyce Grimsley Margo Grubb Ingi Gudnason Kim Gunn Herb Hackett Jim Halligan Doug Handy Rick Hammersla Doug Hardt David Harris John Haverland Edythe Harris Dan Hayes Helen Haynes John Healy John Heising Wendy Henderson Charles Hickey Mark Higdon Kathleen Hill UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 184 WTW Lisa Hoadley Mary Hodges J. Joeferkamp Kathy Howells Jeff Hoyle Roxanne Hupp Dawn Hutcherson Glenn Jackson Tom Jacobsen Dave Jawish Mark Jean Mike Johns Chris Johnson Gail Johnson B. Huddleston Beth Huffman Bill Igoe Jan Ingraham Linda Janous Charles Jarrett Mark Jenkins Lrank Jensen Mike Holland Mark Holm Pat Hopper Linda Johnson Ellen Johnston Jane Johnston WTW 185 John Jones Susan Jones Martha Joyce Karen Keller Curt Kellogg Jancie Keyes Mary Kilgore Judi Lkiger V. Klirs Debbie Kody S. Kopeikin Don Laiti Sharon Lamb S. Lamoreaux K. Kampschror Paul Kaus Karen Kaylor Diane Kerr Shirley Kerr Gary Killion John Kingson Eric Knibiehly Susan Knoth Kristy Krengel Joann Kron Kevin Landes Bill Lanius Tim Laraia UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 186 WTW John Louden Susan Love Sue Lumpkin Steve Malone Carmen Mandich M. Mankin Jenni Lawrence Bonnie Leake Ralph Matthews D. Mazujian Linda McAtee Sue McBride B. Leonard Jeanne Lewett Rob Leonard G. Lightfoot Robin Long D. Longmire Doris Massih Julia Mathews J. Mazzolini B. McAUester H. McClellan K. McClintock Rob Lyle Rick Mankins M. MacMurdy D. Marcantonio Ken Malm Carleen Marlin WTW 187 Bill McConnell Paul McCray D. McDonald Mike McGuigan Bill McGuigan S. McLaughlin Tim McLean Tom Meike Lee Memmer V. Mentzer Oliver Merwin David Miles April Miley M. Monismith Bill Miller F. Montaruli Lisa Millican Tom Montgomery Kathy McDysan D. McGuire Roger McLeod B. Mendelssohn Mark Meyer Ken Millar Mary Mills Ann Moore Ann McElrath Mary McKinney Dave McMillan Tara Meneeley L. Middleton David Miller Pat Mitchell Patti Moore Tim McGary Tom Moore UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 188 WTW Karon Morgan Brian Morris J. Mulholland Joe Mulia K. Mulligan Peter Nesbitt Steve Neubauer Gail Newhouse V. Morrison Sue Mountel Randy Myers Nasren Nasem Cl if Neilson John Nesbit Susan Norton Ann Nunneley Barb Muntz Mary Murphy Sue Murphy John Newman Joe Nickel Rick Nickell Margot Nusbaum Pat O’Donnell WTW 189 M. Osterday John OToole Chris Paine Dan Palenski Randy Palmer Jeff Palumbo Debbie Pappas Tom Papst H. Payne Lee Peden Nina Peroni Mark Pester Kim Otte Dave Ottoson Kim Palmer Paul Palmer Rob Pantall K. Pantalone Greg Parris M. Pasztalaniec Jack Percifull David Perez J. Pfefferkorn Beth Philbrook Ed Philbrook Ross Pickford Sue Pinkerton Rob Pittman UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 190 WTW Steve Plante Ken Pledger Sue Pomeroy Mark Potter Janet Prall Tim Prescott Steve Price Cathy Raby Paul Ragan Becky Ramsey John Ranken Greg Reed Marge Regan Rom Rentz B. Restrepo Bill Rifkin Alice Rippey Bill Risteen Rob Pope Debbie Po rter Scott Porter Steve Pratt Diane Premetz Melanie Pruitt Tim Putnam Mike Ragland Greg Ralston Jim Ransone Anne Rapavi J. Reinhold Kurt Reiter Martha Rhodes Debra Riddle Dave Rizer N. Robertson Dave Robeson WTW 191 Rick Robeson John Roeland Karen Rosin John Shannon Scott Sharpe Patti Shaw Phil Saari Tom Scarr Carol Saleme Beth Schaefer M. Schrecengost Denise Seal Brad Schulz Kelley Seaman Jim Selecman Paula Semerad Linda Rosker Jeanne Rumlik Joel Sarley Tim Schmieg Nina Scott Dave Searle Martha Senter Pete Sheehan Norman Ross Fred Runco Bill Sauer Holly Schmitz Ed Scully Jim Segall Wade Shankle Karen Shepard Angela Roubin Alta Sheppard UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 192 WTW Carie Shipman H. Shippin Judi Shuck Gary Sims F. Singleton John Sisson Brian Smith Carol Smith Chuck Smith Janet Smith John Smith Lynn Smith Scott Snyder Tom Snyder C. Solomon Nancy Spiher Patty Spradlin Laura Sprague Rita Sigrist Kathy Skillen Don Smith Jan Silkman Steve Skoien Fred Smith Judi Simpkins Jo Ann Slavin Ralph Smith Noel Smith Rob Smith Mildred Snapp Anne Sothan Paul Speer Chris Spencer Sally Stark W. Starr B. Steinbach WTW 193 H. Steinbeck B. Steinberg L. Steinbring Rona Stevens Sharon Stewart Steve Stofko S. Strickland Cindy Strong M. Sullivan Don Stephan Kevin Stokes J. Sutherland Lil Tackaberry Mark Taplin Lyn Teitell M. Sterling Mat Stone Andy Sutton Randy Tallia Brenda Tarpley Pat Tennyson Lynn Stevens Dave Strang R. Szymczyk Jeff Tansill D. Tarrant Allen Tesdall UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 194 WTW S. Tessier Rob Thompson Pam Timm Ross Tonini Tom Townsend C. Triantafellu Cathy Thiem Becky Thorpe Sue Timmis Mat Totten Sue Tracy Jim Trumbull D. Thompson P. Throckmorton Diane Tkach K. Thompson Debbie Tillery AmyTolins Melissa Totten TomTraver GiniTunitis J. Tourtellotte Jim Trent W. Tuthill WTW 195 Patti Unkle Donna Vance Randy Vestal M. Waters Jim Watson L. Whittenburg Debbie Wickham Pat Wigfield Rob Wilcox E. Unterkofler W. Vandegriff Gayle Walker J. Unterkofler D. Vandermeulen Mark Walker Paula Valentic Ron Vecchioni John Walton Marge Welton Rob Wiener Tom Wilcox Dave Wheeler Pam Wigfield Ron Wilkins UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 196 WTW D. Wilkinson John Will Mike Willsey Susan Wing Patty Woodside Barb Woodward John Woodward Ed Zabrowski R. Ziccarelli Dave Williams Debra Williams Dave Winger Irene Winkler Sandra Witt Steve Woody Holly Wright Peter Zier Karen Zipf Pam Sidella Treasurer Maureen O’Malley Secretary of 1975 Sue Cook Senator WTW 199 Mike Harris President September 7. “Excuse me, sir,” squeaks a dubious student to a rather confident Senior. “I ' m really lost!” “Do you know where room 789 is located?” Pushed from junior high securi¬ ty. Shoved into a world of uncertainty and doubt. Left to fend for himself. Struggling and succeeding. Searching and discovering. Jackie Gordon Vice-President Marti Dobson Senator UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 200 WTW Anita Abel Martin Abts John Ale Kathy Alexander Brian Alford Courtney Allen Debra Allen Wendel Allen Ralph Allison Linda Allman Sharon Amor Jim Amwake Brian Anderson Phil Anderson Linda Andrews Lee Apted Abby Ard Amy Ard Nancy Arnold Jane Ash Frank Ashley Chris Bacas John Bachman Meridith Baier C. Bailey Sue Bailey Melissa Bain Beth Baker Brenda Balcer Kim Baldwin Anne Balmforth Barb Bannon Cindy Barham Ray Barrett Rowena Barron Paul Barry WTW 201 Kathy Basham Ingo Baussus Beth Beeton Mark Belfiore Jenni Belsches Bruce Bennett Debra Berends Kathy Berry Jeremy Bethel Ken Bevis Don Bilger Dave Bingham Margaret Birch Tamara Black Gail Blackwell Greg Blevins Ellen Blumberg Jim Boatright Diane Bogart David Bowder John Bowsher Jenny Boyd Mary Boyd David Bracken Hal Brady John Brantley Dave Brenton Pat Breslin Mike Brill Pam Brinkley Barb Brock Anne Brown Jenny Brown Linda Brown Mary Brown Russell Brown UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 202 WTW Cindy Buchanan Laura Buchanan James Burden Brian Burgener Joanne Burke Doug Burroughs Bruce Burson Shirlee Burton Tana Bushee George Buzzy Donna Caldiero Mike Callaway Carol Campbell Leslie Campbell Mark Camporini Jeff Cantwell D. Canzanelli Nancy Carawan Sandra Carter Diana Carter John Carter Cindy Castelli Kathy Cavoli Steve Cawthon Ed Cetron Steve Chambers Adrian Chapman John Chesbro P. Christensen S. Christensen WTW 203 Anita Churney John Citron Pat Clark Alison Clarke Beth Coley John Colligan Anita Collins Mary Collins John Cornish Tim Connell Jeff Cook Susan Cook Susan Cook Robin Cooper Brian Coopper Patty Cope Rick Coppage Theresa Coscia Laura Covert Stacy Cowsert Steve Crandall Dan Crawford J. Crickenberger Jody Cruise Donna Cueroni Carol Culp Paula Culver D. Cunningham P. Cunningham D. Dahlquist UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 204 WTW Constance Dancu Mark P. Dankel Carole Davidson Vicki Davidson Barry A. Davis Jay M. Davis Kathryn Davis Lynn Davis Susan P. Davis Marie E. Dayton Daniel Deavies Joanna Degilio Kenneth Delaski William Denfeld Diane Dennis Jolene Deringer Elkin S. Dew Thomas Diesel Carol Diguiseppi Edward Dinkins Jane Direnzo John Dister Robert Ditz John Dobler Martha Dobson Brian Donahoe Matthew Donahue Lynne Donehoo Mary Donohue Curtis Dove Karl Drysdale Chris Dukes Brian Dunn Susan Dupree Ann J. Durham Thomas Dutton Alan D. Early William Eby Edward Edmonds Carla Ehmke George Elliott WTW 20 Brian Ellis Sandra Eskinzes Janet Espinola Anna Evangelista Nicholas Evans Mary K. Eye Michael Fanelli Linda Finneran Paul R. Fisher Robert Fisher Beverly Fletcher Beth Fliginger Rebecca Foulk Doug Franklin Jeff Freeland John L. Frye Claire Gagne Joey Gaines John Gaines Kathy Gallivan Sandra Gallotta Gina M. Gareri Timothy Gavin Mark Geary Andre Giangreco Reginald Gibson Carol Gilkey NDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 206 WTW Martha Giorgis Cindy Giuliano Jerri Glasscock Sandi Goldman David Gomez Cindy Gonzales Robert Goods Jackie Gordon Harold Gould Gregory Grant Deborah Griffin Teresa Griffin Elizabeth Groene Cathy Groscup Sue Haase Catherine Hall Julia Halliday Nancy Hammer Nikki Hammer Thomas Hampton Karen Hanchett Susan Hardie Karen Harris Michael Harris Susan Harrold Bill Harshman Mark Hartl Alan Harvell Wesley Havenner Thomas Hayden Francis Haynes Susan Headrick Mark Healy Leslie Helmers Walter Helms Robert Heon Howard Heppe Thomas Herbig Roberta Heyward Sheryl Hibarger Durinda Hibson Kathy Hiett James High George Hill George Hill Leon Hirsh Jane Hoeferkamp Cindy Hoffman Mary Holcomb Karen Holden Bill Hoskovec Cynthia Hough Marlene Hough Angela Howard Gregory Howe Terri Hughitt Elizabeth Hull Robert Hull Bryan Hunt Barb Hutchinson UNDERCLASS 208 WTW Melissa Ickes Teresa Igoe Barbara Isaac Tom Jackson Debbie Jacobs Mike Jacobs Kay Jacobs Nancy James Steve Janeski David Jansohn Bill Jernigan Dean Johannesen Chris Johnson Julie Johnson Mike Johnson Pam Johnson Steve Johnson James Jones Watt Jordan Marize Kallini T. Kampschror Donald Kaus Julie Kaus Steve Keating Wade Keel Barbara Kent WTW 209 Stacie Kenyor Barbara Kidd Sharon Kidwell Sharon Kilgore Gail Killion Man Hyong Kim Bill Kingdon G. Kinney Jill Kovach Robert Kron Ann Lake Beth Larson Debra Laster Linda Lawhorn Leslie Layne David Lee John Lee J. Klingensmith Susan Koval JeffKrukin Susan Landmark Janet Larson Joseph Leeper Susan Klugel John Knoth Debra Knudson Lisa Krach M. Kristula S. Kuykendall David Laiti Carol Lane Vince Laraia Jean Larsen Linda Lash UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS 210 WTW Terry Leipertz Stuart Lending Deb Leonard Peg Lewellen Janet Lewis Lisa Libassi Vicky Liles Sue Lindsay Susan Lindsay Terri Little Dorothy Loose Patty Louden Carolyn Love Bev Lundquist Judy Lynch Harvey Lyon B. MacDowell John Macgowan Carol Maclndoe L. Maffett Mark Malm Larry Mancini L. Mansfield L. Marcantonio Ginny Marsh S. Marsteller John Martin Keith Martin Ralph Mason Pamela May Gary Mays Mary McAden Kim McAvoy Joe McCade Jayn McDavid S. McLarland Cheryl McGee Mike McGovern Tom McKeown K. McLaughlin Dale McOmber Linda McWey Dave Meadows Herby Meadows Pam Meharg Mike Menefee Debra Metheny Lizbeth Meyer Debbie Milbradt Jim Milhollan Barb Miller Beth Miller Dave Montague Tim Montross Tammy Moon Robert Moore Suzy Moore Debra Morgan Clare Mauntfort C. Mulholland Mike Mulia Diane Mullen Mary Miller Harrell Moore Robert Moore Greg Moot Mark Morgan Marjorie Moffit Karen Moore Monica Monroe Michele Moore John Muir John Mullen Randy Mullins Diane Munro Debbie Munsey Kevin Murphv Regina Murphy i Kathy Murray Dave Muscat Roy Muth Denise Nassetta Tom Naughton Laura Neilson Patricia Neiss Nancy Nelson Janet Newton N. Newton Damon Nicholas Magda Nodarse Ken Norman Patricia Norris Darrell Obusek Ray Ocel K. Odenwaldt D. O ' Donnell G. O ' Donnell Susan Old Maureen Oleary Patti Oleniacz M. O ' Malley Monica Origlio Bill Orman Susan Ortman Sharon Osborne R. Oshaughnessy Michelle Osterday Hilde Otth Tom Ottoson Mike Ottwiller M. Pacholski Jean Packard Harriet Painter Jim Painter Denise Palmer Steve Parker Denise Parnell Jenny Parks Larry Parsell Cindy Patton Rob Perry John Peterson Joyce Peterson Barry Phillippi Debbie Phillips Rick Pinto Kevin Pledger Margaret Podell Joyce Poling Ken Pon Mitch Ponder John Poovey Mike Preas Mary Preble Rob Premetz Cathy Price Brian Pricer Cathy Pruefer Paul Prutzman Rob Rabold Patty Ragan John Rainey Paul Rapavi Pam Reading Beth Redinbaugh Kim Reiter Craig Repp Rick Restrepo Cindy Reynolds Pam Reynolds Sue Rhodes Laura Rice Mark Richards Mark Riehl Don Rifkin Scott Rigden Robert Riggs Robert Rinck Diane Roberts M. Robinson Tom Robinson Rob Roeland Ivan Rosenquist Helen Ross Karen Ross Deborah Rossie Greg Roth Debbie Rudrow Beth Runyon Andy Rupp Rob Russell Val Russell Tamra Rustvold Gwen Saari John Sabol L. Sabrowsky Robin Safeer Jan Samoriski Rick Sample Tim Sampson Cesar Santos Helen Scarr Dave Schaefer Paula Schertz Ellen Schimmel Sara Schnoor WTW 215 Maria Schroeder Todd Schultz Jim Schwab Wendy Schwartz Robin Scott Cindy Seegren Scott Segraves Cindy Shafer Mike Shannon Bill Shaw Dan Sheahan Drew Sheckler Ann Sheehan Jill Shelley John Sherwood Pam Shipley Mike Shveda Pam Sidella Lisa Sieracki R. Silverman Rick Silvey Lynda Simms Daryl Simpson Doug Simpson Debra Sims Greg Sims Gary Singleton Janice Sissler Kerry Skinner Mary Slattery Bill Sloan Sheryl Smallwood Beth Smith David Smith Holly Smith John Smith Susan Smith Susan Smith Ed Snead UNDERCLASS Dan Snow Scott Sot h an Bill Spatz Lisa Sperry J. Springfield Rob Sprinkle Susan Stamper J. Tarantino Mary Tarpley Carol Taylor Eric Taylor George Taylor Greg Taylor Bill Thomas J. Steenhagen M. Stephenson Phil Sterling Rick Stevens Brenda Stolte Charles Stone Steve Stouder R. Strickland Arthur Strunk Edward Strunk Greg Stuchlak K. Sullivan Brad Swecker Chris Sweet S. Szymczyk WTW 217 Lorrie Tillery Mike Tillery Joan Tinder Marsha Tobin Sheryl Tonini Mark Towns N. Traccarella Jill Tracy George Trawick Barb Tulipane Lynne Twiford Margaret Tyson Mike Uphoff Ben Vail Rick Vance P. Van Grundy K. Vanscoyoc Debra Villiani Dave Thomas Tracy Thomas B. Thompson J. Thompson M. Thompson T. Thompson Bonnie Tibbs Ernest Wade Jennifer Wade Greg Walker Leona Walthall Greg Watson Suzanne Watt John Wechsler UNDERCLASS Davie Weston Isabelle Wheeler Tamara Wheeler Vicki Whinery Dan Wilcox Pam Wild Beth Wille Rick Williams L. Willingham Kathy Wilson Doug Winkler S. Wiseman Barb Witham Doris Wolf Hugh Wolfe D. Woodman Mary Woody Bill Wooster Martha Worthy Mary Yates Rick Young Tim Young D. Zabroski Greg Zimpel W r .v : HL . wlBH mm ■ W- sports SPORTS 222 WTW Row 1 R Mahan S Coleman, S. Hall, D, Moore, M. Nepi, G. Christopher, T. Francis, R. Dunn, R. Ney, G. Mustian, R. Lockney, J. Nazzaro, T. Meadows, J. Monroe, Coach D Perriello Row 2 ' Coach B. Bray, K. Reed, M. McCoy, C. Baer, C. Crandall, K. Bomba, S. Pricer, T. Campbell, C. Funk, L. Buckingham, G. Hofer, k. Dennis, B. Ross D McNaughton, G. Musselman, D. Dahlquist, Coach L. Blalock. Row 3: Coach L. Pukal. J. Mitchell, C. Hoepfl, C. Freeman, T. Fiorino, S. Forsberg, B. Sellers, L. lohnson. D Hermansen, D. Grienke, S. Edwards, G. Brooks, C. Deringer, C. Dennis. C. Ballou, G. Groce, J. Landry, B. Godson Coach B w Th °™P“ : 1C ° ai k h Row 4: Coach G. Mandes, Coach D. Pugh, B. Hill. G. Gullete, R. Ladson, M. Eiselt, .1. Giuseppe, D. Preuss, P. Fern, k. Carroll, Mr. W.T. Woodson. Mr. W.l . Ladson, J. Bartelloni, B. Miller, R. Dutton. M. Collins, G. Casale, D. Green, B. Caldwell, D. Pugh, T. Rhoades, D. Wallingsford. varsity football WOODSON 2 1 WOODSON 15 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 16 WOODSON 41 WOODSON 14 WOODSON 5 WOODSON 3 WOODSON 19 WOODSON 6 .Edison 3 . . Bishop Ireton 0 .Fairfax 0 .Stuart 2 1 .... Yorktown 0 West Springfield 0 .... Annandale 7 .Langley 0 . . Falls Church 14 .Jefferson 3 Row 1: Lou Pukal, Assistant Varsity Coach; Bill Bray, Freshman Coach; Don Perriello, Assistant Varsity Coach; Larry Blalock, Junior Varsity Coach. Row 2: Dick Pugh, Head Varsity Coach; Bernie Thompson, Assistant Varsity Coacn; George Mandes, Junior Varsity Coach; George Felton, Freshman Coach. edison The Cavaliers advanced 273 yards, held Edison to 61 yards rushing, and prevented the Eagles from picking up a first down in the second half, as Woodson rolled to a 21 to 3 vic¬ tory in its opening game. While the offense sputtered in the first half, committing five turnovers, the defensive unit sparked by Kevin Bomba and Chuck Baer, stopped the upset-minded Eagles cold. Bomba’s fourth quarter interception led to the final Woodson score when Jim Landry went over from 10 yards out. This was following touchdown runs of 24 yards by Dave Pugh and 15 yards by Jay Monroe. WOODSON. 0 0 14 7-21 Edison. 3 0 0 0-3 bishop In Woodson’s home opener, the Cavaliers met a highly underrated but determined Bish¬ op Ireton squad. The aroused Cardinals, having seven players going both ways, stopped the Cavaliers’ wishbone-T offense cold throughout most of the contest. The Cavalier defense, led by Craig Funk and Mark Nepi, held the touted Cardinal quarterback, Jim O’Brien, to four completions in twelve attempts, having two passes intercepted. Funk, continually putting on a fierce rush along with Mike McCoy, smeared O ' Brien for big losses. Funk also contributed to the effort by blocking an Ireton punt for a safety. WOODSON. 0 0 9 6-15 Bishop Ireton. 0 0 0 0-0 ireton fairfax The Cavaliers’ first Northern District game was a match against the tough Fairfax Rebels. With, both teams playing tight defertse, neither could advance the ball consistently. In the second half, it was the defense that saved Woodson from its first loss to the Rebels in five years. With time running out in the game, Kelly Dennis came up with the big play by recovering a Fairfax fumble on the Cavalier five-yard line. On the last play of the hard-fought contest, Tim Francis, who already had an interception to his credit, made a game-saving tackle of a loose Rebel receiver on the Woodson five-yard mark. The shutout was the third con¬ secutive game in which the Cava¬ lier defense failed to give up a touchdown. WOODSON. 0 0 0 0-0 Fairfax.0 0 0 0-0 stuart What looked to be a dream in the first half turned into a nightmare as Woodson met Stuart. The Cavaliers took the opening kick-off and marched down the field on the running of Bob Caldwell and Mel Collins to a score with Caldwell going the final three yards. Minutes later, Randy Ney scored on a 33-yard return of a Raider punt. Midway through the second half lightning struck as Stuart scored two touchdowns, taking a 14-13 lead. Bill Miller came in to lead the Cavaliers to a field goal by Laird Johnson. With less than two minutes left,- Stuart’s Bill Lukoski scored the winning touchdown on a three-yard run. WOODSON. 13 0 0 3-16 Stuart. 0 0 8 12-20 yorktown west Springfield The Cavaliers combined tough defense with first and fourth quarter touchdowns to smother the ill-fated West Springfield Spartans 14-0. The first score came on a quick pass over the middle from Bill Miller to Craig Dennis. The final tally came on a four-yard run by Mel Collins. Between scores, the defense turned in its usual superior per¬ formance. Kevin Bomba’s interception in the fourth period put the icing on the cake. The game had a little more meaning than meets the eye. Spartan Coach Jim Jensen had just completed two years as an assistant coach at Woodson under Dick Pugh. WOODSON. 7 0 0 7-14 West Springfield... 0 0 0 0- 0 Bob Caldwell’s three touchdowns and Jay Monroe’s eight-yard rushing average highlighted the Cavalier’s 41-0 romp over Yorktown. Caldwell’s scores came on runs of one, ten, and two yards while Jay Monroe contributed a 34-yard touchdown run. The offense was given fine field position throughout the contest by penetrating punt returns by safety Roger Dunn. The defense completely stymied the Patriot attack, as Craig Funk, Bob Sellers, and Gary Hofer plugged the middle, and Mike McCoy and Kelly Dennis held the outside. Yorktown was allowed only 64 yards on offense and was intercepted three times by Jerry Bartelloni and Gary Christopher. WOODSON_ 13 7 7 14-41 Yorktown. 0 0 0 0-0 The Cavaliers’ annual war with the Atoms from Annandale again proved to be a decisive game in the battle for the Northern District title. The Cav¬ aliers received the opening kick¬ off and drove inside the Annandale five yard line before settling for a field goal. From that moment on, the fans watched as the Cavaliers mauled the Atoms everywhere but on the scoreboard. As the offense was rolling up 321 yards rushing, the defense again shined as it held the Atoms’ All-Metro tailback Mike Lucido to a mere 94 yards in 32 carries. Gaping holes were torn in Annandale’s defense by the fine offensive line as Woodson was continually in scoring position. But fumbles prevented any fur¬ ther Woodson scoring, as the Atoms took the game with a 60 yard drive in the fourth quarter. WOODSON. 3 0 0 2-5 Annandale. 0 0 0 7-7 Laird Johnson’s 27 yard field goal with less than a minute to play brought the Cavaliers victo¬ ry when it looked as if Woodson was going to have its second consecutive scoreless tie with Langley in two years. For forty-seven minutes nei¬ ther team could put any points on the board as the Woodson defense again excelled, holding the Saxons to 120 yards total offense. The Cavalier offense managed 289 yards against a grudging Langley team but were unable to score until Johnson’s heroics followed timely passes by quarterback Bill Miller to end Craig Dennis. WOODSON. 0 0 0 3-3 Langley. 0 0 0 0-0 WTW 227 In Woodson’s final home game ot the year, the Cavaliers hosted the Falls Church Jaguars. Bob Caldwell opened the scoring on an eight yard run in the first quarter. After the Jaguars had scored, the Cavaliers retaliated with Barry Hill capping a sixty yard drive, scoring from the four. Woodson increased its lead to 19-6 with Craig Dennis pulling down a Bill Miller toss in the end zone. The Jaguars cut the lead to 19-14 with a touchdown midway through the final period. With less than a minute to play. Falls Church was challenging the Woodson lead with a first down on the Cavalier 14 yard line. On fourth down Chuck Baer batted down a Jaguar pass to preserve the victory. WOODSON 7 6 6 0-19 Falls Church . 6 0 0 8-14 Bob Caldwell’s 48 yard burst up the middle for a touchdown with only 20 seconds elapsed in the first period was all the Cava¬ liers needed to record a 6-3 vic¬ tory over Jefferson. It was only appropriate that the defense, which had done such an out¬ standing job all season at keeping their opponents off balance, ended the game by throwing back one last offensive threat. The vic¬ tory over the Colonials marked the sixth game of the season in which the defense prevented it’s opponents from scoring a touchdown. The end of the season was highlighted by the an¬ nouncement that six Cavaliers; Funk, Baer, McCoy, Francis, Hall and Pricer made the All- Northern District team. WOODSON. 6 0 0 0-6 Jefferson . 0 0 3 0-3 SPORTS SPORTS Cathy Floyd Jo Szymczyk Jann Tkach varsity cheerleaders Sue Vondra Susie Melton Kathy Kenney Soopie Campbell Betsy Daly (co-captain) Cathy Davis varsity basketball Row r Bill Pennington, Riek Tackaberry, Bill Beard, Jack Snead, Chuck Wortman, Grant Atkinson, Bob Karalis, Mel Collins. Row 2: Curt Winkler (mgr.), J. Barthle (trainer). Bill Hendrickson, Matt Hannan, Dave McNaughton, Bob Sellers, Jim Schmieg, Hank Leddon (mgr.). Coach Jenkins. WOODSON 61 .Hayfield 59 WOODSON 59 .Edison 56 WOODSON 46. West Springfield 47 WOODSON 68. Wakefield 62 WOODSON 87.Madison 78 WOODSON 77.Stuart 57 WOODSON 66.Annandale 82 WOODSON 41 .T.C. Williams 68 WOODSON 59.Jefferson 55 WOODSON 48 .Groveton 59 WOODSON 63 .Falls Church 60 WOODSON 87 .Fairfax 57 WOODSON 47 .Stuart 44 WOODSON 61 .Annandale 58 WOODSON 57.Oakton 52 WOODSON 69.Jefferson 58 WOODSON 74.Falls Church 62 WOODSON 64.Fairfax 5 1 stuart N9SB WOODSON.77 Stuart.57 The Woodson roundballers opened their Northern District season by convincingly beating the Stuart Raiders 77-57. Chuck Wortman dominated both ends of the floor, scoring 29 points while pulling down 21 rebounds. Jack Snead got 15 rebounds and 9 points, as the Cavaliers had a balanced attack, with ten players scoring. In the second district game, the Annandale Atoms invaded Woodson’s home court and upset the Cavaliers 82-69. Annandale’s Dan Stolldorf scored 40 points while roaming unmolested under the boards. The Cavaliers were unable to get u ntracked and left the gave in third place in the Northern District standings. WOODSON.69 Annandale.82 annandale SPORTS 232 WTW jefferson WOODSON .59 Jefferson .55 Jack Snead’s 4 points in the final 90 seconds iced the Cava¬ liers’ 59-55 victory over the Jefferson Colonials. Tough defense and sinking 1 1 of 13 toul shots helped stay ahead of the scrappy Colonials. Jack Snead led all scorers as he hit for 14 points while pulling down 15 rebounds as Bill Pennington and Bill Beard each contributed 11 points. The Cavaliers came back home to blow the Fairfax Rebels right out of the gym by a score of 87-57. Richard Tackaberry’s career-high 35 points led a Woodson offense that placed 4 men in double figures, including 18 by Grant Atkinson, 17 by Jack Snead and 12 by Chuck Wortman. An intimidating man- to-man defense held the Rebels to a mere 3 field goals for the first half and kept them off bal¬ ance for the rest of the game. WOODSON.87 Fairfax.57 fairfax WTW 233 stuart WOODSON.47 Stuart.44 The Stuart Raiders resorted to stalling tactics in an effort to upset the Cavaliers. The strategy almost worked as the Raiders went into the locker room with a 17-13 lead. But in the second half the Cavaliers took control of the game and went on to a 47-44 victory. Jack Snead again hit double figures as he hit for 12 points leading all scorers. Woodson avenged a previous defeat at the hands of Annandale, beating the Atoms 61-58. Chuck Wortman and Jack Snead scored 20 and 13 points respectfully while Rick Tackaberry hit on 12 of 14 attempts from the foul line for a total of 16 points. Wortman hit three straight buckets midway through the final period to give the Cavaliers a 10 point lead but the Atoms came back to within three with 2 minutes left. The Cavaliers maintained their composure as Snead and Tackaberry hit on one and one situations and took the game which moved the Cavaliers into first place in the Northern District standing. WOODSON.61 Annandale.58 annandale SPORTS SPORTS WTW 234 jefferson falls church WOODSON.63 Falls Church .60 Trailing by as much as seven points during the fourth period, the Cavaliers came from behind to beat the Falls Church Jaguars 63-60. Chuck Wortman’s seven points in the final quarter sparked the Cavaliers’ comeback over the tough Jaguars. High scorers were Rick Tackaberry with 25 points and Jack Snead with 16 points. Snead ' s tough work under the boards kept the Cavaliers in the game until they could get untracked and take control of the game. The Cavaliers got off to a slow start but finished strong in a 67- 58 victory over Jefferson in the home finale. Richard Tackaberry led the Cavaliers with 17 points while Jack Snead and Chuck Wortman had 13 and 12 points, respectively. The Colonials matched the Cavaliers point for point in the first halt with Woodson leading 31-30 at the intermission. A tough man-to¬ man defense forced many Jefferson turn-overs in the sec¬ ond half as the Cavaliers won the game going away. WOODSON.67 Jefferson .58 WOODSON.74 Falls Church .62 A sizzling first quarter gave the Cavaliers an insurmountable lead as Woodson beat the Falls Church Jaguars, 74-62. From the outset, the Cavaliers could not miss as Woodson took a 27-14 lead at the end of the 1st period. A balanced scoring attack placed four men in double figures including Chuck Wortman with 17 points, Jack Snead with 15, Grant Atkinson with 12, and Richard Tackaberry with 11. The Cavaliers dominated both boards, outrebounding the stunned Jaguars, 35-20. Only a lapse in offensive play prevented the Cavaliers from completely crushing the Jaguars as Falls Church stayed within 15 points for most of the second half. Woodson’s cagers, sparked by the most enthusiastic crowd of the season, manhandled the Fairfax, Rebels, 63-51, in the season finale. The Cavaliers trailed most of the contest before taking control of the game midway through the final quarter. Chuck Wortman and Bill Beard each had 18 points, while Bob Karalis and Grant Atkinson both hit for 10 points. Wortman and Snead did a fine job in stopping Rebel standout Mike Bridgeman, holding him to a mere point. The game brought an end to a season which saw the Cavaliers win their fifth straight Northern District title for regular season play. WOODSON.63 Fairfax.51 Dave Rothenberg goes for a takedown against a Falls After losing his headgear, Rick Ladson goes for his opponent s. Church grappler. varsity wrestling O QOS ' Captains Pete Devereaux and John Snitzer. This year the Varsity Wrestling Team, coached by Mr. Dennis Houlihan, started practice on November 1 with eight returning lettermen and numerous prospects trom last year ' s J.V. team. Showing it ' s strength and depth, the grappling squad swept it’s four scrimma ges and continued it’s winning way through the first matches, defeating Edison, Marshall and Wakefield. Falls Church proved to be tough and managed to eke out a tie in the final match. Coming back from this disappointment, the matmen rolled over Fairfax and Robinson to compile a 5-0-1 record tor the first half of the season. Row 1: Andy Minkin, Bob Moot, Al Hirschman, Tom Scarr, Jim Firsdon. K.en Millar. Dave Rothenberg. Steve Whittemore, Larry Mead. Row 2: Tom Traver (mgr.), John Snitzer, Rick Ladson, Paul Fern, Brian Matthews, Coach Houlihan, Pete Devereaux, Pete Callaham, Steve Sperry, Jeff Ruth. Row 3: Terry Beck, Gary Hofer, Mark Tolson, Lance Buckingham, Jerry Shedd, Mike DiAntonio, Wayne Hussa. WTW 237 Although Rick Ladson is in a tough spot, he even¬ tually won the match and advanced to second in Regionals. WOODSON 29 WOODSON 29 WOODSON 44 WOODSON 19 WOODSON 43 WOODSON 43 WOODSON 39 WOODSON 30 WOODSON 40 WOODSON 26 WOODSON 30 WOODSON 23 .Edison 1 ] . . . . Marshall 21 . . . Wakefield 17 . Falls Church 19 .Fairfax 9 . . . . Robinson 3 . . . . Groveton 5 . . Annandale 1 8 . . . Herndon 5 T.C. Williams 21 .Stuart 8 . . . Jefferson 23 The Cavaliers continued their winning ways by beating Groveton, Annandale, and Herndon. One of the toughest matches of the year, against an undefeated, untied T.C. Williams team, also ended in victory 26- 21. After beating Stuart 30-8, the matmen were tied by Jefferson to end an undefeated season 10-0-2. Taking third in the District Tournament and sixth in Regionals, the Cavaliers finished the season by placing fifteenth in the state. Outstanding wrestlers on this years team were Steve Whittemore, at 98 lbs., unscored on for the first nine matches, with a 10-1-1 record, first in the district, second in the region. Bob Moot at 119 lbs., 10-1-1, second in district, fourth in the region, and third in state, Pete Callaham, at 132, fourth in district, second in regionals, and Rick Fadson at 155, 9-3, first in district and second in regionals. In the state wrestle-offs, Steve Whittemore breaks away from one of his opponents. Terry Beck gets ready to tear his oppo¬ nent ' s arm off. SPORTS SPORTS 238 WTW SENIORS: (kneeling) Brian Matthews, Pete Devereaux, Steve Sperry. Andy Minkin. Bob Moot. Jeff Ruth. (standing) Terry Beck, Gary Hoter, Mark Tolson, Lance Buckingham, Jerry Shedd, John Snitzer. Andy Minkin moves in to gain advantage on a Falls Church matman. A Fairfax contender seeks safe¬ ty outside the ring. Consistent senior Bob Moot squares off against his Jaguar opponent. Tom Scarr picks up valuable riding time in a match against Fairfax. Pete Devereaux gains decisive control as he maneuvers over a Rebel oppo¬ nent. SPORTS 240 WTW varsity hockey Due to several tough breaks over the season, this year’s Varsity Hockey squad could only come up with a 3-3-2 record. Key injuries sidelined veteran stickballers Rena Roan and Becky Rathbun, but out¬ standing performances by Jean Kosnik, Joanna Roan, and Robin Haden picked up the slack left by their absence. Definite promise for the future was shown by the many younger members of the team, which included one freshman and one sophomore. V ' 4.0! . WM ‘ ‘ • . ■ Jean Kosnik gives Donna LePera some timely advice as they try to outstick a McLean player in the first contest of the season. WTW 241 Row 1: Jean Kosnik (co-captain), Kathy Barnes, Donna LePera, Robin Haden, Becky Rathbun, Sheila Evans, Amy Taylor. Row 2: Mrs. Imhof, Kathy Kim, Charlotte Matthews, Claudia MacGowan. Rena Roan, (co-captain). Jo Roan, Jackie Gordon. Becky Thorpe. Laurie Whipple. Mgr. WOODSON 1 WOODSON 2 WOODSON 3 WOODSON 1 WOODSON 1 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 1 WOODSON 1 .Mclean 3 . . Marshall 2 . . Jefferson 1 Falls Church 2 .... Fairfax 3 . Annandale 0 .Stuart 0 . . Robinson 0 S L IOdS 242 WTW c r (— C 5 gir ls’ varsity basketball After a Fairfax County rule changed girls basketball from the 6- man to a 5-man game, Woodson ' s Varsity Basketball Cavalettes pulled out a moderately successful season. Many new rules and entirely new strategy kept the team off balance, but they compensated through good individual performances by cagettes Jackie Gordon, Jo Roan and Becky Rathbun. The team was coached by the capable and charming Miss Legard, who led the squad over the various bumps and grinds of the season. Row 1: Sandy McGary. Wendy Williams, Sue Pinkerton, Becky Rathbun. Row 2: Camille Gould (mgr.), Nancy Johnston, Barbara Donaghy, Jo Roan. Rena Roan. Jackie Gordon, Cindy II ughitt. Susan Rhea (mgr.). Jo Roan controls the boards as Sheila Evans moves in. Jackie Gordon goes for broke. WTW 243 Sandy M c G a r y (above) and Sue Pinkerton (right) both drive into the key and shoot. WOODSON 18. . Robinson 20 WOODSON 51. .Falls Church 36 WOODSON 44. .Annandale 46 WOODSON 43. .Stuart 53 WOODSON 34. .Jefferson 47 WOODSON 53. .Fairfax 41 WOODSON 48. . Robinson 29 WOODSON 68. .Falls Church 46 WOODSON 54. .Annandale 75 WOODSON 37. .Stuart 65 WOODSON 62. .Jefferson 52 WOODSON 61. .Fairfax 50 Sue Pinkerton excites the cheering throngs as she sinks another. Becky Rathbun executes a flawless fade-away jumper. SPORTS SPORTS 244 WTW Row 1: Steve Malone (mgr.). Buzz Ansheles, Tom Searr, Ron Plante, John O ' Toole, Jeff ' Ruth, John Raffles. Row 2: Mark Holm (mgr.), Jonathan Will, Doug Duke, Mike Dobson, Dave Salzman, Steve Giorgis, Steve Kidd, Tom Papst, Steve Plante (mgr.), Mr. MeCord (coach). cross country Under the expert coaching of Mr. McCord, the Woodson Cross Country team improved vastly. Staggered by the loss of four top runners, the team bounced back strongly, finishing the dual meet season undefeated. Led by All-Metropolitan harrier Steve Giorgis, Cross Country captured third place in the District, sixth in the Region, and eleventh in the State. Strong support was gained from Mike Dobson, John O’Toole, Buzz Ansheles, Doug Gosnell, John Raffles, and Dave Salzman. Outstanding performances were also received from juniors Steve Kidd, Dave Coombs, and Tom Papst. Woodson Cross Country can look forward to another fine year, with much talent returning next year. Out in front of the pack, Steve Giorgis shows his All-Metro form. With a sudden burst of speed, John O ' Toole pulls out in front of his Falls Church op¬ ponent. WTW 245 WOODSON 15 WOODSON 26 WOODSON 25 WOODSON 25 WOODSON 15 WOODSON 25 Falls Church 48 . Annandale 29 . . Jefferson 30 . . Robinson 80 .... Fairfax 48 .Stuart 30 Mike Dobson and Tom Papst pace each other in one of Woodson ' s home meets. An exhausted John O ' Toole nears the finish line to capture a first for Woodson. As the race starts, Woodson ' s Dave Salzman, Steve Kidd, and Dave Coombs gain an early lead. SPORTS Rich Bottiny (51) provides blocking as quarterback Dave Harris (13) hands off. A good running attack and a strong defense were the key factors in Woodson ' s J.V. Football team posting a 7-1 record. Coach George Mandes led the Junior Cavaliers to a fine season with such outstanding players as quarterback Dave Harris, and running backs Jack Rheinhold, Paul Kaus and Wayne Fisher. The defensive unit was held down by defensive end Hal Kopeikin and linebackers Bob Lyle and Scott Porter. The confidence and experience gained over the season will undoubtedly contrib¬ ute largely to the success of next year’s Varsity squad. Wayne Fisher (33) is tripped up after making a substantial gain. m HI rU junior varsity football WOODSON 23 WOODSON 14 WOODSON 22 WOODSON 29 WOODSON 34 WOODSON 6 WOODSON 29 WOODSON 26 .... Madison 0 .Stuart 12 .Fairfax 0 . . Annandale 0 . . . Jefferson 0 Falls Church 14 . . . Robinson 7 .... Fairfax 16 W 0S« WSstfD! iOBSfl 108050 ' OonsgK toas8 inti: on Wotas? .5 an , woods o o SMr. j .woousok W00B50II WOODS!) . 00050 £ W00DS0M WOOSSOK WHOSO wiossa •oossw mtSSU Woodson ' s offensive line puts on the crunch in an effort to contain M adison ' s strong defense. Row 1: H. Kopeikin, M. Pottios, E. Frank, P. Kaus, R. McLeod. T. Buckingham, J. Firsdon, S. Porter, B. Pope. D. Vandermeulen, S. Lamoreaux, B. Smith, M. Pester, D. Jawish, C. Spencer. Row 2: D. Douglas, J. Palumbo, R. Vechioni. J. Hickey, M. Enright, D. Harris. D. Edwards, R. Bottiny, D. Ashe, J. Heising, S. Brooks, M. Natkin, R. Tallia, C. Kessler. Row 3: P. Causey, J. Halligan, J. Ranken, T. Moore, M. Enright, B. Morris, B. Pope, M. Ragland, E. Browning, G. Killion, C. Oppenheim, W. Tarpey. Row 4: K. Stokes, B. Pricer, D. Palmer, S. Tessier. B. Eustace, B. Cann, B. Lyle, M. Higdon. R. Anstice, mgr., C. Kellogg, mgr. Row 5: B. Thompson, S. Griffith, J. Healy, S. Butler, C. Nielson, C. Davenport, N. Beck, T. Edwards, W. Fisher, G. Reed, S. Sharpe, Tom Traver, mgr. SPORTS 248 WTW I mm l.d ' i to right: Therees Tkach. Joyce I ' cere boom, Debbie Wickham, Judy kligcr. Ellen Senter, Janet ITall (captain). Marietta Nodarse, l.eah Wright, Debbie LePera, Charlotte Ferro. ( I I Co-captains Janet Prall and Ellen Senter display some of the spirit that was prevalent during all of the J . V . games throughout the year. junior varsity cheerleaders WTW 249 junior varsity basketball Row 1: C. Barilo, K. McLeod, I’. Dill, B. Miller, D. Harris, VV. Fisher, C. Neilson, G. Casale. Row 2: B. Restrepp (mgr.), D. Murray, T. Edwards, J. Unterkofler, IV Zier, D. Hayes, M. Holm (mgr.), S. Malone (mgr.). Against West Springfield, Dave Harris (upper right) and John Unterkofler (above) keep the pressure on. WOODSON 50 ... . .Hayfield 61 WOODSON 66 ... . 64 WOODSON 80 ... . 60 WOODSON 67 ... . . . . . West Springfield 87 WOODSON 79 ... . .Wakefield 70 WOODSON 61 ... . 60 WOODSON 46 ... . 42 WOODSON 74 ... . 54 WOODSON 69 ... . .Annandale 50 WOODSON 64 ... . .T.C. Williams 77 WOODSON 33 ... . .Jefferson 46 WOODSON 76 ... . . Groveton 77 WOODSON 50 ... . .Falls Church 55 WOODSON 57 ... . 47 WOODSON 45 ... . .Annandale 40 WOODSON 63 ... . .Oakton 71 WOODSON 39 ... . 47 WOODSON 71 ... . 64 WOODSON 54 ... . .Falls Church 52 WOODSON 43 ... . 55 Miller shoots. Casey Barile scores as Annandale opponents look on helplessly. SPORTS junior varsity wrestling Despite an unexciting record, the J.V. Wrestling Team showed much promise for next year. The squad was composed of many inexperienced wrestlers; freshmen and sophomores who were out for the first time. After a disappointing start (due primarily to the lack of ex¬ perience) the team came on strong toward the end of the season. Top wrestlers included Mike DiAntonio (167 lbs.) and Jack Carter (98 lbs.) who were both undefeated through their first nine matches. DiAntonio is expected to do well with the Varsity team next year. Carter and other freshmen will anchor the J.V. Before thousands of screaming fans, Mike DiAntonio looks to defeat a Rebel wrestler. Pat Causey prepares to slam his oppo¬ nent. Row 1 S. Claus, S. Heon, J. Carter, T. Young. M. Steele, k. Mathis, D. Jawish, J. Davis. Row 2: F. Jensen, S. Pittinger, B. Creamer, G. Singleton, R. Tallia, C. Caprino. S. Petty, Q. Herbig, D. Judis (mgr.). Row 3: J. Will, P. Causey, k. Eckert, Y. Her big, J. McCade, T. Swett, D. Smith. WTW 25 I Keith Eckert (left) takes the initiative and Mike D i A nt on io (far left) tries for an advantageous position. WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON 22 . Edison 29 13.Marshall 45 12.Falls Church 4 1 23 .Fairfax 29 21. Robinson 36 28. Groveton 27 42.Annandale 15 15.Hammond 36 28.Stuart 22 24 .Jefferson 24 Mike DiAntonio (above) and Tony Swett (below) both have their opponent in a tough spot. SPORTS SPORTS 252 WTW freshman “a” football Row 1 R O ' Shauehnessv J. Ale, K. Pon. R. Rabold, D. Bilger, M. Belfoire. P. Fisher. D. Powden, D. Sprinkle, C. Dove. Row 2: S. Armstrong, D Meadows, W Spatz, A. Rupp, W. Keel, K. 8 Murph ' y, D. Deavies, G. Mays, R. Steven, W. Eby, D. Blassic. Row 3: D. Johannesen, mgr., T. Ottoson, W. Sproull, J. High, S. Seagraves, H. Moore, S. Crandall, G. White, R. Vance. Dave Bowden (24) goes down after a fight for extra yardage. WOODSON 20 . WOODSON 14 . WOODSON 24 . WOODSON 60 . WOODSON 8 . . WOODSON 32 . .Stuart 0 .Fairfax 6 . . Annandale 0 . . . Jefferson 0 Falls Church 12 . . . Robinson 6 Paul Fisher (11) fights for extra yardage. Gary Mays (25) had better fight for extra yardage! WTW 253 Row 1: J. Brantley, G. Stuchlar, V. Laraia, J. Knoth, G. Blevins, L. Parcell, D. Kaus, R. Young. J. Burden, J. Lee. Row 2- M. Healy, M. Steele, C. Dules. R. Allison, P. Rapava, D. Simpson, Dister, B. Burgener, R. Premetz, J. Neviaser. Row 3- Stuchlak, K. Skinner, Goode. A. Lewis. W. Jernigan. S. Cawthon, M. Hill, l . Apted. Row 4- W Kingdom D Brenton H Lyon, M. Riehl. O. Sinpson, B. HoepI, P. Sterling, P. Barry, P. Prutzman III. Row 5: L. Hirsh, T Shultz, S. Rigden J freshman ”b”footbaII WOODSON 8.George Washington 12 WOODSON 16.West Springfield 18 WOODSON 38.Falls Church 16 WOODSON 6.Robinson 8 WOODSON 24. West Springfield 0 WOODSON 32. Lee 0 John Knoth (23) narrowly escapes a fight for extra yard¬ age. John Ale (87) fails to escape a fight for extra yardage. SPORTS SPORTS 254 WTW Jane DiRenzo and Sally McFarland smile at the thought of their picture being in the yearbook. freshman cheerleaders Row 1: Ashley McAden, Laurie Buchanan, Tammy Wheeler, Cathy Pruefer. Row 2: Jo DeGilio, Sally McFarland (co-captain), Nancy Hammer WTW 255 freshman basketball WOODSON 38. . Robinson 26 WOODSON 52 . . . .Stuart 60 WOODSON 3 1. .Fairfax 32 WOODSON 59. .Annandale 27 WOODSON 49. .Jefferson 21 WOODSON 51. .Falls Church 30 WOODSON 24. .Stuart 32 WOODSON 38. .Fairfax 37 WOODSON 57. .Annandale 29 WOODSON 41. .Jefferson 36 WOODSON 34. . Robinson 35 WOODSON 70. .Falls Church 22 Bob Russell scores on a fast break. The Freshman team, led by high scorer Roy Muth, high rebounder Mark Morgan, and captain Bob Rabold, compiled an impressive 8-4 record. Our players averaged a solid 45 points per game, while allowing only 32 points per game by their opponents. The team also set a new points-in-a-game scoring record for Freshmen with 70, breaking the ten year old record of 64. Row 1: B. Russell, B. Rabold. L. Mancini, D. DcAvise, B. Dunn. M. Malm. Row 2: D. I’oovey, J. Ale. I Fisher, R. Muth. M. MacGowan, M. Morgan, D. Nicholas. Row 3: M. Menefee (mgr.). A Early (mgr.), G. Blevins (mgr.). SPORTS SPORTS 256 WTW i tennis m§ jSSSj J Mi i 1 ' d WrX ■ 1 M m Vr 1 ' .’W ' « s, A mMlM • Iir idfir— wm jg jettUl Row 1: D. Lee, w. Hampton, M. Gustafson, J. Cone, C Price. E. Lundquist, G. Hanson. Row 2 : S. I’ratt, K. Malm. R. McFarland, k. Brown, D. Knudsen D, Wood. R, Palmer. G. Holmes. The Varsity Tennis Team this year is very strong. Defending a District title and with four returning lettermen, the 1972 Varsity will certainly raise a racket. Led by captains John Cone and Chip Olmstead, the team is also well supported by Eric Lundquist, Mark Gustafson, Clark Price and Gunnar Hanson. Coach Pugh is sure to keep them on the ball. WTW 257 John Baker back- strokes furiously to pull ahead of his Madison opponent. Poised and ready, Woodson girls are set to dive in. The 1971 Woodson Aqua Squad retained its dynasty in Northern Va. by taking six victories in as many meets. The swimmers won the NVHSSL relay carnival -and regional championship. Outstanding swimmer John Bowman and cap¬ tain Paul Davis led the boys, while Wendy Moore, Margie Moffitt and Betsy Wright were instrumental in continuing Woodson’s unblemished record since the swin team was organized. Row 1: C. Hughitt, P. Davis. Row 2: M. Robinson, N. Brown, J. Crisp, J. Gordon, K. Gallivan, J. Strunk, S. Wedler. Row 3: B. Coley, C. Lane, C. DiGuiseppe, L. Sabrowsky, B. Wright, S. Lamb, W. Moore, A. Black. Row 4: T. Hughitt, M. Moffitt, J. Kerb, J. Cain, M. Painter, R. Bourne, C. Gray. Row 5: P. Tracarella, T. Townsend, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Baker, R. Sothan, J. Samoriski, R. Rinck. Row 6: M. Willetle, B. Rifkin, T. Herbing, S. Gissendanner, M. Lamb. J. Kliger, J. Mulia. J. Gordon. Row 7: Aquaman, G. Mitchell, D. VanMatre, K. Anderson, R. Bowman, C. Davis, S. Parker, D. Michalski, B. McAllester. Paul Davis comes up for air as he completes the race and wins a first. swim team SPORTS SPORTS 258 WTW rifle team Individual hard work and frequent practices paid off this year in higher scores for Woodson’s Rifle Team. Harold Jones and captains Don Close and Don Minnick led the Trigger Squad in completing a satisfactory season. Military authorities allowed the use of facilities at Ft. Belvoir and Ft. Myer, which gave the team more opportunities for practice. Participation on the Woodson Rifle Team was largest in its history. Captains Don Close and Don Minnick feel fool¬ ish as they aim at the gym wall. Row 1: R. Vecchioni, B. Arnett, H. Jones, D. Minnick, S. Buckau, D. Close, S. Boulter, R. Royston. Row 2: Mrs. Jones (coach), J. Smith. T. Robinson. C. Bailey, T. Rentz, M. Dikeos, S. Bailey. M. Brill.J. Malion. Row 3: 1’. Ragan, M. Massey, W. Grant, B. Hughes,J. Louden,G. Selecman, S. Kuykendall, D. Smith. WTW259 gymnastics Ellen Bonifacio defies the law of gravity as she racks up the points. Behind the determined coaching of Mr. Borror, girls Gymnastics this year put forth a fine effort. Long practice helped the girls perfect their skills in free exercise, beam and un¬ even parallel bars. Consistent showings by seniors Ellen Bonifacio, Robin Haden, and Holly Brooks were complemented by the all-around tal¬ ent of Pam Riehl. Underclassmen of the squad included Becky Foulk, who shows promise for the future. Pam Riehl performs on the bar. ■ ' Jackie Morrill shows her form on the uneven parallel bars. Row 1: V. Coscia, R.F. Haden, E. Bonifacio, H. Brooks, I’. Riehl. Row 2: Mr. Borror. (coach), J. Morrill. J. kliger, k Shears, C. Triantafellu, S. Cuppola. Row 3: S. Davis, D. Vance, B. Foulk, k. Baldwin. SPORTS SPORTS 260 WTW Under the direction of Mrs. Imhoff, the Girl’s Softball Team developed into a formidable force. The team consisted of many active and well- rounded players, including juniors Fran Cannon and Holly Castle. The pitching and hitting of another junior, Sandy McGary, aided greatly in the efforts of our women softballers. The team shows great promise for the future, as most of the players will be returning next year. girls softball T fWy’ ■ ■ W l W 261 soccer Led by Coach Yiasemides and Captain Doug Ashton, the Soccer Team realized a fairly successful season, compiling a 4-4 record, and placing second in the Regional Tournament. Strong support was received from goalies Larry Galpert and Steve Petty who recorded several blocked goal attempts and many times saved the team from defeat. Team members Earl Devanny, Jim Wille, Bill Thomas, and Joe Carlin also provided a great deal of athletic ability and were instrumental in achieving the team ' s four victories. Coach Yiasemides SPORTS junior varsity hockey WOODSON 0 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 1 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 0 WOODSON 0 . . . . Mclean 5 . . Marshall 0 . . Jefferson 1 Falls Church 2 , . . . Fairfax 0 . Annandale 1 .Stuart 0 . . . Robinson 0 The J.V. Hockey team winds up for an offensive charge against Robinson. A disappointing 1-4-3 re cord, with only one goal scored all season, was all Woodson’s J.V. Hockey team could come up with this year. Despite fine coaching by Miss Wright and tough defensive play, the offense was almost totally ineffective. Fine performances were turned in by Rowena Barron, leading scorer on the season, co-captain Kitt Howells, Debbie O’Donnell and Ann McElrath. The girls will provide valuable experience to next year’s ranks of Varsity players. Captain Anne Marie Guiseppe challenges her McLean opponent for possession of the ball. WTYV 263 girls’ junior varsity basketball Row 1: Lisa Millican, Madaline Waters, Becky Thorpe (captains). Row 2: Beth Coley, Donna Cueroni, T.C. Coscia, Julie Kaus, Mike Kristula. Row 3: Nancy Chesbro (mgr.), Tammy Black, Nikki Hammer, Ginger Marsh, Ann Durham, Pam Meharg, Michele Moore, Miss B. Morgan. This year ' s girls J.V. Basketball team started out fast winning their first four games before dropping a close game to Jefferson. Coached by Miss Morgan, this year’s team was led by high scorers Lisa Millican and Madaline Waters and other outstanding players Julie Kaus and Becky Thorpe. With the valuable experience gained, next year’s Varsity can look forward to another unbelievably exciting season. Madaline Waters moves in on a fast break to score. SPORTS SPORTS WTW 264 track The Woodson Track Team can only be described as fantastic. The team has strength in all events, including the state champion discus thrower, Chuck Baer, and “Crazy Legs” Steve Giorgis. The team is supported by other jocks such as miler John (Hot Dog) O’Toole, sprint- man Steve Kidd, and milers Buzz Ansheles and Doug Gosnell. As this year’s defending District champions, the Track Team also relies on good performances from the mile-relay team, 880-man Gary Jones, and Mr. Track, Richard Tackaberry. W I W 265 Row 1: J. Anderson, T. Montgomery, G. Brooks, R. Plante, G. Groce, R. Ney, J. O ' Toole. D. Gosnell, P. Sarasota. Row 2- G Jones, C Derringer, G Christopher, D. Bowden, C. Schnoor. J. Citron, T. Traver. Row 3: D. Murray, P. Donahue, G. Mustian, B. Campbell, J Segall, D Harris, J Monroe, J Giuseppe. Row 4: I.C. Cone, J. Ryun, M, Frisbee, C, Baer, R. Tackaberry, D. Grienke, J. Sloan. Row 5: D. Greene, D VanderMeulen, M Higdon, T Edwards, S. Batler, B. Sproull. Row 6: J. Landry, Z. Tarpley, D. Edwards. T. Meadows, S. Giorgis. R. Brown, P. Rapavi, J Raffles Row 7• Coach Pukal, T. Papst, S. Kidd, Coach Perriello. SPORTS SPORTS 266 vv rvv baseball Row I J Cuthill B Hendrickson, B Smith, l . Callaham, T. Rhoades, B. Ross, R. Dutton, I Murphy. Row 2: B. Totten, M. Pasztalaniec, M. Collins, J. Christien ' sen. D. Maiey, T. Forsberg, G. Witman, D. Dempsey. Row 3: I. Quit (mgr.), B. Miller, R. Dunn, J. Snitzer, B. Sellers, Coach Knupp. The 1971 Varsity Baseball team will be a blend of youth with experience. Returning from last year’s team will be pitchers Bill Hendrickson and John Snitzer, catcher Jim Mallon, first baseman Bob Sellers, shortstop Greg Whitman, third baseman Roger Dunn and outfielder Brad Ross. Sophomores Matt Pasetacanier and Mel Collins can be expected to see a lot of action during the coming season. Coach Lee Knupp, who has a lifetime record of 95-72, hopes to add another winning season, in keeping with Woodson tradition. WTW 267 W SPORTS I COUiOl ftOAHO ADMISSIONS SA! 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Olmstcad, M. Majorack, S. Saunders, This year’s student government, the Student Union, is one of the best to be formed at Woodson. Operating on a “no-nonsense” policy, the Student Union provided the members of the student body with many enjoyable activities, including several rock concerts and the midnight movies. The Union also sponsored another moderately successful magazine drive. President Greg Ragland acted as an effective link between the students and the administration and helped to keep communications channels open. A hearty “thank you” goes to the Student Union for giving Woodson the type of student leadership that has been missing in the past few years. Greg Ragland, President. w rw 271 Eric Young, Vice-President. Kel Ann Sheldon, Secretary ORGANIZATIONS american field service American Field Service is a group of young people genuinely interested in meeting and work¬ ing with Foreign Exchange students. The students come together and exchange thoughts and ideas. This club helps to build and cement international relationships. AFS is a unique and totally gratify¬ ing, learning experience. The club is serious in intent but, at the same time, is enjoyable. “Smile for the camera!” Row 1: S. Smith (Vice President), B. Brafford (Secretary), R. Ctteroni (Treasurer), A. Blankenship (Historian), B. Deavies (Sergeant-at-Arms). Row 2: N. Smith, I.H. Kim, I. Aieman, F. Al-Mudhaf, C. Gott, A. Alshuaib, P. Owen. WTW 27 it’s academic The best there is. Striving for perfection to out do all the others and make it. We’re collecting our spoils of war and trying to be modest about it Row 1: J. Montgomery, J. Tannebaum, Mrs. R. Carmichael, M. Mellon, K. McEwen, F. Johnson (Captain), L. Reid, (not shown J. Smith). art guild Where I live one person dances and we call him a dancer one person paints on canvas and we call him a painter Where I live one person writes about his visions and we call him a writer one person plays a flute and we call him a musician If things were better we would all dance and paint we would all write and make music And we would have more joy. K° w I: V. North (Vice- President), L. Brantley, l . Hiett (Secretary and Treasurer). Row 2: B. Furiado, S. Biumberg, H. Schmitz, J. Douglas, Mrs. Elliot (Sponsor). Row 3: S. Mills. J. Ranch, B. Hull, B. Podell. Row 4: L. Layne, S. Goldman, S. Ortman, A. Cooper, C. Grids. L. Eby, C. Carneal Row 5- C Gotl, D. Forbes. M. C urran, B. DeAvies, J. Carter, J. Springfield. A little paint. A little glue. A little creativity. A lot of beauty. WTW 275 astronomy club gaze out into the night upward-into the blackness see the constellations so many to be up in the sky in the stars so free-so beautiful Row 1: T. Kallman, Mr. Fagan (Sponsor), D. Goad. Row 2: J. Ransone, W. Schwartz, P. Wilde, G. Pinto. Row 3: G. Fritz, N. Fritz, B. Sloan, R. Robeson, J. Snyder. science club Row 1: K. Bawer (Vice-President), J. K.orb (Historian), R. Wallace (President). Row 2: J. Ransone, J. Thomas, J. Rumlik, D. Lending. Row 3: D. Cheatham, J. Roland, A. Einstein, R. Plante, S. Dew. A pinch of nitroglycerin, bits of a broken test tube, an old frog skin, and a touch of mathematics — Shake it up and what have you got? A SCIEN¬ TIFIC GENIOUS! Members of the Science Club work diligently on their float for Fall Festival. ORGANIZATIONS baton corps Flickering, sparkling speckles; myriad millions of luminous flecks, giddily plastered by their Maker on the dome of the black Autumn sky, bearing a silent witness to an isolated incident worlds below: Stadium lights, thousands of screaming glass suns, bore down, pour down, on the tiny figures beneath —one baton, little metal stick, perspiring, glistening in the silver excitement, twisting, twirling, turning, yearning to fliiiee hiiiee in the air . . . One frozen moment, up high, high as the incandescent eyeballs of the lights. Then — plummeting, plummeting violently to earth — then caught, juggled, and finally caught again. With barely the time to rest, it’s time for the return trip. “What are we cheering about — the other team won! Row 1: S. Larson, k. Scott. S. Lockwood (Co-captain), k. Cockrell (Co-captain), B. Olmstead, S. Severe, C. Casalc. Row 2: C. Dobson, L. Bower, J. Steele, D. McGowan, P. Ahern, k.Charlton. Not pictured: D. Buchanan (Co-captain), k. Burke (Captain), M. McIntyre. WTW 276 Row 1: R. Steele, S. Lending, S. Pratt. H. Jones, M. Pfefferhorn, D. Moore, k. Broun. Row 2: M. Franklin. R. Perriri, D. Lending, P. Johnson, S. Buckau, D. Muscat. red cross club igm .la JL --J iu ■ t-CC 7 . lCiZol iSfaiO Helping people help themselves. What’s it all about? The Red Cross Club. bridge club No matter what kind of hand they hold, there is something that keeps these students p laying bridge. They are card sharks; they think, eat and sleep bridge. Who knows? One of these bridge en¬ thusiasts may become the next bridge champion. Row 1: J. Williams, S. Wilkins (President). Row 2: A. Balmforth, .1. Berle, P. Schultz, S. Samoriski (Pub¬ licity Chairman), S. Watt. J. Brown, k. Eye, J. Johnson, J. Boyd. P. Samoriski, D. Dobeck, B. Fliginger. M. Belanger. Not pictured, D. Longo (Vice-President). deca The Distributive Education Club ot America is characterized by opportunity. This organization sparks the interest in any youth who wishes to obtain competence and skill in many trades. These students, while attending regular classes for half of the school day and working as an apprentice in their vocation for the other half, are receiving the headstart they will need to become full and productive citizens in the future. “That ' s the smartest move you ' ll ever make,” smiles DECA sponsor, Mr. Heeter, as he sells one of his students a basketball ticket at the beginning of the class period. J hH Jnfil ■Cr ■ 1 ; jgBfijjll; Iti XT ' A Y • 4 ■ a -• « ff 11 ! jm jm •m ; Row l: Mrs. Ilealh (Sponsor), C. Davis (Treasurer), S. deShades (Historian). Row 2: N. Giangreco, K. O’leary, F. Silverman, R. Carrick. Row 3: J. Eddy. T. Nelson, R. Duncan, K, Burden, J. Colvig. Row 4: S. Snell, B. Collins, N. Tuttle, D. Snider, C. Dant, M. Emden. Row 5: K. Frazier, G. Millage, B. Clarke, J. Beal, D. Pangle. Row 6: N. Money. R. Lawhorn, J. Ashe, M. Koval, J. Roark. B. Cunningham, C. Candill. WTW 279 debate team A studious young man stands behind the lecturn, then launches headfirst into a vocal clari¬ fication of his position, doing so logically and with a fine forensic passion. For an isolated moment, his aspect is reminiscent of something, perhaps of your own mental image of Demosthenes, the Greatest Orator of Them All, guided and goaded by the Muse into a furious diatribe . . . The Court of Debate is convened. The rules ot the Court are patience and dedication, which have become trite and redundant words due to overuse. Yet in the unusu¬ al subculture which is Woodson Debating, these words take on a vivid significance. It takes a very real patience to spend hour upon brain-befouling hour catalogueing miserable reference cards. And it requires a most special dedication to practice endlessly, to get up at 6:00 in the morning to come sell donuts in the lobby. There is one more requirement for debate: Ability. But that ' s already taken care of. “I ' m telling you that you ' re wrong, and I ' m right! Row 1: R. Moul, H. Stevens, L.. Meyer, M. Kristula, S. Wing, A. Norton. C. Gritas, L. Greimsley. J. Ranken. Row 2: D. Schaefer, M. Johnson. M. Oliver, J. Javlunsky, M. Yiasemides (Coach). J. Russell (Captain), C. Choyce, G. Kitchens. D. Ottoson. Not pictured: S. Schulin (Co-Captain), M. Nussbaum, M. Robinson. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 280 WTW Row 1: E. Piiz (Vice-President), G. Berger (President), C. Coons (Secretary), P. Johnson (Treasurer), D. Goad. Row 2: P. Steele, C. Potter, S. Larson, P. Hiett, A. Giuseppe, C. Mandich, D. Wheeler, S. Samoriski, D. Giuseppe, L. Eby. D. Gale, E. Muir. Row 3: A. Sheehan, S. Harris, R. Nickell, J. Kliger, J. Tannenbaum, B. Hetherington, J. Milograno, R. Herickes, k. Brown, S. Galpert, T. Cox, 1. Johnson. Row 4: S. Denfeld, T. killmon, B. Simpson, E. Putnan, J. Sweet, G. Kitchens, B. BratTord. S. Brown, M. Massey, E. Hunt, B. Grabsch, P. Bowles, C. Kinsey, A. McElrath, K. Pont alone, P. Mitchell. drama club they become actors on the stage forgetting the outside world oblivious to all things except their part they are performers by trade telling their story of life Is that your idea of a creative toy? thespians IT’S ALL FUEL FOR THE FLAME. Okay. Unhinge your body and unlock your knees. Twitch. Control those spasmodic muscles, man. Oh, my — there it goes. The Big Curtain. HOLD STEADY. GET IT LIT. It ' s all so — so hard. Hard hot lights; hard cold eyes; hard choking knot in the base of the gut . . . IT’S GLOWING. GET IT LIT!!! You gotta strain for that first line. Strain — straiiinnl . . . but don’t show it to the People. Inhale. IT’S ALMOST BURNING. It’s out! Over the hump. Forgot something, though —oh, yes. Exhale. THERE — IT’S DONE. THE FLAME OF CREATION. “Serenading is fine — but this is ridic¬ ulous! Row 1: G. Kitchens, E. Pitz, G. Berger (president), C. Coons (Secretary), L. Eby. Row 2: B. Bafford, S. Brown, J. Milograno, L. Hunt. J. Tannenbaum, A-M. Guiseppe. Row 3: S. Harris, C. Kinsey. B. Grabsch, B. Hetherington. students for environmental action Row 1: k. kaeton. B. Podell, L. Rosker, S. Galbert, H. Howell, C. Thiem, F. Butler, S. Bushey, L. Galbert (Co-Chairman). Row 2: S. Gissendanner (Co-Chairman), L. de Filippis (Recording Secretary), C. Allen, D.Galant, B. Brafford, R. Donohue. Mission Impossible? Almost, but not quite. A group of students dedicated to preserving a little of what is left of our blue skies and green fields. Supplying the dumpster in the student parking lot was one of the many attacks on pollution made by Environmental Action. “This kind of pollution is helping non-pollute! ?3 jijrS ■jtf! Row 1: H. Wright, Z. McMillian (Mascot), C. Thiem, S. Gizzendanner (President), G. Myers, J. Rumlik. Row 2: B. Arnett, J. Roeland, J. Godson, S. Sands, M. Croft (Sponsor). hiking club Step by step Slowly walking up-up-up The summit is reached And you know it was all worth it french club Hey! What ' s all the babling about? Are we being invaded or something? Never fear _ it’s just a member of the French Club spreading a little French nostalgia around. Row 1: M. Laker 1. Frita. Row 2: D. Cook, M. Casale, E. Firdy, L. Mode, C, Dietruch, L. Mansfield, 1 . Shipley D. Robeson, V. Mentzer, S. Caldwell, S. Bailey, C. Rupp, B. Holland, B. Allen, M. Regan, S. Bonham, C. Prufer. equestrian club “Are you sure they don’t come in a smaller size?” “Hi ho Silver. AWAYYYYYYYY . . . Help!” “When does the soreness wear off?” - - F ! —.—. .... ' l ilk R liSKSfir IK F ■ ' 3 •fH C T: Ajany . - ... •- . : - « , •,. - ■- m mk k WW “Pray for me.” Row 1: y. Gomez (Secretary), C. Birch (Vice-President), D. Gallagher (President), A. Bolt. Row 2: L. Mansfield, A. Moore, G. Gareri, M. Birch, P. Bozik. D. Gomez. Row 3: K. Eye. M. Moore, S. Old. B. Bannon, D. Wilkinson, B. Kidd. D. Hibson, K. Cross, H. Schmitz. Spanish club Spain. Mexico. Central and South America. The Spanish way of life spans the world. Take part in this culture. Explore its curiosities. Interest yourself in its secrets. Rnw i | Wright D McDonald, D. Lepera, A. Nunncley, L. Mendelssohn, D. Lepera, A. O ' Rouke, J. Wechsler, M. Robinson, M. Alets, M. Fanelli, J. Mhni Row - • I wheeler P. Ragan, P. Owen. L. Oder. M. Dankel, F. Reinhold (Senator), K. L aws (Secretary), Dr. Nodarse (Sponsor), J. Patton (Pres¬ ident) Mr Bolt (Sponsor), S. Saunders (Treasurer), J. Haverland (Vice President), S. Heon, D. Wallingsofrd, J. Witt. Row 3: M. Kristula, A. Balmforth, D Cueroni J Packard, B. Watson, J. Lawrence,’C. Buchanan, M. Birch, P. Wild, L. Canzanellt, C. Mosher, D. Garen, M. Stackler. J. Brown N. Cara wan. N. Giangreco, T. Griffin. A. Ross, B. Wille. Row 4: S. Perez, M. Kallini, J. Belsches, S. Wing, S. Arnes M. Nodarse P. Culver, S. McFarland. D. P-irnell S Maclndoe M Griffin, M. Stephenson, K. Berger, M. Ford, N. Cueroni. S. Lindsay. M. Monroe, M. Kilgore, D. Hibson, J. Raffels. Row 5. D. Perez M Nodarse M Frev, K. Cavoli, M. O ' Malley, C. Oakes, V. Murad. J. Boyd, S. Szymczyk, J. Crickenberger, N. James, M. Nusbaum, . Brydges, K. Hanchett. K. Wille, k. Basham, J. Deringer, N. Nelson, D. Montague, D. Morgan. Row 6: C. Johnson, S. Hardie, L. Brown, B. Ellis, J. Thomas, N. Simpson, L. Smith. W. Bierschenk, N. Kinlem, G. McBride, E. Bierschenk, C. Hodges, M. Stedham, C. Smith, B. Woodward, N Charlton, E. Schaeter , R. Aaronson, S. Buchau, J. Roeland, T. Payne, J. Carlin, J. Grico. Row 7: S. Gallotta, D. Dennis, A. Churney, P. Sidella, T. Bales J. Gordon, C. Carneal, K. Arnold. L. Scopino, B. Daly. D. Vining. Row 8: M. Shveda, V. Tibbs, C. Giuliano, G. Bowsher, L.. Schillerstrom. V. Hall, B. Mills, J McOmber, S. Witt. J. Trent, B. DeAvies. Row 9: N. Corcoran, A. Scott, B. Kempter, M. Guerrant, E. Beeton, R. McEwen, D. Mulvanity, K. Sheldon, K. Pledger, D. K.err, D. Poovey, J. Tourtellotte. During a trip to a Spanish restau¬ rant in Washington D.C., some Spanish Club members learn to drink from a porron the wrong way . . . . . and the right way. WTW 285 german club The students that comprise the German Club are genuinely interested in German. They get together and plan group events that all members would enjoy. The events are fun and at the same time a learning experience. During a train trip to a German Community in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the German Club sponsor, Mr. Wacholz, catches a few moments of rest. Row 1: Mrs. Todd, Mr. Wacholz. Row 2: D. Bogan, A. Sothan, J. Ronsonc. M. Hoadlcy, D. Wichham. Row V C. Gould. D. Messer. ORGANIZATIONS fha Three glasses. Where do they go? . . Four forks. Where do they go? Six courses. Which one comes first? %■ Row 1- M Majorack (Second Vice President), M. Rhodes (Historian), J. Finneran (President), D. Yager (Vice President). Row 2: Miss Bowen (Sponsor), C. Culp, K.. Gallivan, S. Nolan, Y. Doljac, D. Phillips, Miss Billings (Sponsor). Row 3: V. Whinery, T. Rustvold. M. Middleton, C. Ehmke, S. Hibarger, C. Rodgers. Row 4: B. Kempter. M. Lamb, L. Campbell, K. McEwen, M.K. Donohue, J. Duke, A. McQuiston. There’s a little more to homemaking than baking cakes and making beds, as is evidenced by this lavish spread, set up by the Future Homemakers of America. Row 1: M. Brown (President), M. Williams (Vice President), D. Cowan (Secretary), (Histo¬ rian and Reporter), Mrs. Lauer (Sponsor), D. Yager (Treasurer). Row 2: E. Foulkc, C. jac. Row 3: J. Hibson, D. Garrett. S. Hough, C. Mays. Row 4: C. McGee, B. K.ron. T. Snyder, M. Layer, M. Whitener, A. Barham. Row 5: D. VanMatre. D. Smith, R. Nesbitt, J. Cone, D. Bender. V - ' yf - ( iJw Vi tm ‘ ■ •K , W M B Hfs m W W mtr ■W ) L r rf J fbla The Future Business Leaders of America. To Guide the economy of tomorrow. To control a nation’s direction. It will require infinite sagacity. It will require infinite knowledge. Take note of the FBLA. They will lead. WTW 287 Professor” Anne Marie Giuseppe combines facial expression and and inter¬ esting story to capture her audience of elementary school students. Hi Gaining insights into a teacher’s world. Gaining knowledge in instruction. Gaining understanding in technique. The Future Teachers of America are learning their profession through valuable experi¬ ence. Row I: A. Abshire (County Vice President), K. Evanko, (Pres¬ ident), M. Enos (Secretary), S. Samoriski (Treasurer), S. Caldwell (Historian). Row 2: D. Giuseppe, I. Wheeler, L.Brantley, B. Wille, P. Breslin, G. Blackwell. Row 3: D. Gore, S. Hopper. D. Brase, A. Clarke, L. Cannon. M. Farrell. Mrs. Hart (Sponsor). Row 4: M. Joyce, C. Thompson, D. Palmer, M. Joyce, C. Murphy. B. Isaac, M. Tobin. Row 5: T. Gavin, G. Ziccarelli, C. Raby, A. Giuseppe, L. Rosker, M. Allman. S. Rhea, D. Gale, A. Dec, J. Lawrence, R. Kuhn, S. Bushey. P. Schultz. P. Hopper, G. Myers. Row 6: B. Mills, M. Pruitt, J. Pfefferkorn, S. Kerr. R. Haden, K. Kalupa. M. Campbell, J. Jackson, C. Carneal. L. Johnson Row 7: C. Garibaldi. K. Horne, S. Fox, C. Crandall, S. Pricer, M. Byrley, V. Tibbs, J. Gordon, J. Kron, B. Leonard. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 288 WTW international affairs Row 1: R. Godek, M. Taplin. R. Motil, M. Oliver. T. Ranken, J. Russel. Row 2: J. Camp. M. Laker, D. Harrold, I’. Owen, J. Kovach. A. Norton, M. Kristula. kovich, C. Gritis, J. International Affairs Club is a group of young students interested in learning about diplomacy. They participate in the Model United Nations around the Northern Virginia area. The poeple are divided into delegations and learn to behave like the nation that they represent. They dedicate themselves to learning procedures and functions of the United Nations. Through this work, the discover the problems of the world and the behav¬ ior of the nations. Members of International Affairs Club discuss their plans at an afternoon me eting. WTW 289 modern dance expression . deep expression. motion. graceful motion. expression through motion. deep expression through graceful motion. Pain!! Row 1: R. Crammer (Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian), K. Drischel (Vice President), J. Duke (President), P. Hiett (Delegate). Row 2: N, Edwards. B. Groene. G. Johnson. J. Deringer, M. Origlio, P. Cunningham, D, Hill, E. Huffman. Row 3: B. Tarplay. S. Samoriski, S. Dupree, C. Rupp, P. Reynolds, M. Bain. Row 4: T. Butler. B. Rudrow, S. Mitchell. T. kilmon, J. Bushee, G. Wooster. Row 5: S. Bushey, S. Abshire, J. Lynch. Row 6: J. Szymczyk. S. Campbell, L. Duncan, M. Morrison. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 290 WTW keyette club keyettes. A synonym for service. And service with a smile. “Wow! Only 3,000,000 more boxes of candy canes left to sell,” exclaims Sheila Evans to fellow Keyette, Jean kosnik. Row l: K. Valentine (Recording Secretary), B. Holmstrup (Vice President), R. Tambellini (President), N. Kahn (Corresponding Secretary), J. Shanahan (Treasurer). Row 2 : H. Hess (Senior Representative), J. Linden (Historian), C. Coons, M. Nodarse, J. Kosnik (Chaplain) , S. Russell, C. Floyd. Row 3: M. Casale (Junior Representative), E. Cavanaugh, J. Patton, S. Evans, L. Mode. Row 4: C. Deskin, D. Galant B Daly, p. Woodburn, S. Neff. Row 5: E. Fridy, M. Graham. P. Woodside, E. Heising, B. Braftord. F. Kobel, D. Shankle. Row 6: C. Oakes, V. Murad. K. Keaton. N. Cope. M. Campbell, K, Sheldon. Row 7: T. Cook, L. Szymczk, S. Sharpe, S. Post. P. Unkle, B. Lindsay, P. Cyr. WTW 291 key club who? who will help? who will help to heal? who will help to heal society’s wounds? who? Key Club, an ounce of prevention and a pound of cure. Row 1: T. Scarr (Treasurer), B. Tapp (Secretary), C. Baer (President), C. Kinsey (Vice-President), S. Giorgis (Sergeant-at-Arms). Row 2: Mr. Davidson (Sponsor), T. Rhodes, R. Ladson, D. Ashton, T. Snow, A. Minkin, M. McLaughlin. Row 3: J. Scott. A. Cooper, I. Cumbie, J. Billups, B. Brown. Row 4: J. Peterson, D. Salzman, D. Abrahamson, D. Thornton, M. Dobson, J. Bartelloni. Row 5: G. Ragland, E. Devanny, R. Tackaberrv. P. Grandfield, D. Duke. Row 6: T. Meadows, J. Morrison, L. Irwin, J. Cone, J. Parry, T. Moore. Participants in Project Touch, a pro¬ gram designed to intellectually stimu¬ late elementary school-aged children, perform a “hand check” during one of their Saturday morning meetings at a Methodist church. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 292 WTW math team This year ' s Math Team, predominently com¬ posed of seniors, is exceptionally good. The team has held onto first place throughout December. At one occasion, the team scored a precedent making twenty nine out of thirty points. Mr. Samson believes in platooning and different team members compete at each meet. This adds to a higher team spirit. Much credit is due to Michael McLaughlin for making the club function well. Mr. Samson believes that the credit is shared by each scoring team member and also the mathe¬ matic teachers. “Now see, you forgot to add x and y to this side. Row 1: J. Duke, J. Thomas, S. Lending, J. Smith, D. Lending. Row 2: S. Pratt, P. Johnson, L. Ride, R. Wallace, M. McLaughlin (President). Not pictured: S. Heppe, M. Shields, P. Clark, J. Butler, R. Singh. ii i i« in; WTW 293 vica The skilled craftsmen of tomorrow are in VICA TODAY. The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America has a chapter at WTW, comprised of auto mechanics, cosmetology, nursing and drafting. w M Row 1: M. Gorham (Treasurer), C. Guinn (Secretary), I.. Tedford (Vice-President), B. Tate (President). Row 2: D. Brown, S. Cole, J. Mastria, B. Morean, V. Martin, .1. Veverka. Row 3: D. Lawless, B. Bierman, J. Thompson, C. Weston, P. Morales, R. McFall. Row 4: E. Cleveland, C. Hoke, R. Royston, R. Simth. J. Jarvis. D. Voightsberger, T. Young. Row 5: M. Dickerson, E. Fox, R. Spaulding, M. Mullins, M. Collier, R. Vouncy, E. Adams. Row 6: A. Byrd, C. Goetz, P. Stotit, J. Reese, J. Dodson, M. Dodson, M. Douthat, G. Thrailkill. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 294 WTW national honor society Row 1- R Alexander. D. Thornton, C. White, H. Belanger, M. Laker, M. McLaughlin, M. Joyce, A. Cooper. Row 2: H. Stricklan, S. Larson, .C. Huighitt, S. Melton, Mr. Otten (Sponsor). J. Smith (President), P. Johnson (Vice President), J. Hayes (Secretary), R. Wallace (Treasurer), D. Yager, R. Cueroni, k. One. B. Holland, B. Balaz, S. MacDonald. Row 3: M. Graham. P. Owen, K. Nightlinger, J. Camp, S. Blumberg, J. Berle, P. Hiett, S. Gill. C. Coons, P. Vance, C. Johnson, D. Lending, M. Wvman, C. Philbrook. Row 4: P. Clark, B. Engle, L. Rennebaum, J. Shaw. P. Musco, D. Woodburn. C. Davis. k. Sheldon. E. Cavanaugh, E. Heitmeyer, J. Andrews, L. Brantley. C. Pommer, L. Mendelssohn, L. Chapman. N. Kahn, A. Abshire. M. Witham, C. Oakes, B. Allen. Row 5: R. Singh, L. Eby. C. Barton. E. Heising, B. Podell. J. Korr. K. Bawer. P. Amos, J. Patton, J. Szymczyk, B. Lindsay. A. Minkin. S. Sperry, J. Kosnik, S. Harwood. L. Cain, D. Gareri, S. Samoriski, M. Campbell. Row 6: B. Holmstrup, C. Wright’ D Cox, D Darr, A. Balent, L. Smith, G. Pataky. R. Tombellini, K. Laws. J. Duke, P. Swain, P. Tobin, L. Dobler, M. Enos, J. Shanahan, J. Tkach. K. Valentin. J. Linden, M. Painter, C. Floyd, S. Vondra, C. Styer, M. Addington, S. Rhea. Row 7: B. Kempter, D. Mulvanity, S. Harper, D. Greinke D Hermansen, J Snitzer. D. Bushey, R. Haden, M. Guerrant. Row 8: K. Evanko, B. Reid. V. Hall. A. Bartham. C. Price, B. Tapp, D. Ashton. ' K. Hedrick. J. Peterson. D. Billups. D. Duke. S. Fox. Row 9: C. Kieffter, C. Baer, C. Kinsey. J. Butler. L. Irwin. R. Dtinn, P. Beckwith. R. Tiffin, j. Ard. Unity in character. Unity in scholarship. Unity in leadership. Unity in service. Unity in wisdom. “They say that the mind needs food for thought. We say that the body needs food too! This was the general reaction among National Honor Society members during their annual Christmas party. WTW 295 precisionettes Onto the field they parade Marching in step as they go. Once again it will be said The ’NITS have put on quite a show! ■ - ;v- y. t } ,i ra Ka? pKli p ■ R iL.. : W ' -nigH Sir The W.T. Woodson Precisionettes perform one of their many routines during football halftime. Row 1: L. VanBenthuysen (Historian), N. Kahn (Co-captain), J. Casey (Captain), P. Tobing (Secretary), L. Dobler (Treasurer). (Treasurer). Row 2: J. Shaw, A. Catalano, C. Johnson, G. Coscia, J. Granger, M. Albers, N. Simpson, P. Vance, Mrs. McCauley (Sponsor). Row 3: K. Seaman, K. Nightlinger, M. Nodarse, S. Wilson, L. Dunnington, M. Casey, P. Catalano. D. Stuchlak. Row 4: B. Holmstrup, E. Bierschenk, G. McBride, P. Woodside. D. Albers, E. Heising, M. Stedham. J. Griffin. Row 5: P. Hornick, C. Frey, V. Murad, D. Hayes, J. Flom, J. Odenwaldt, D. Forrester, P. Swain. Row 6: A. Nunneley, S. Noah, M. Frey, K. Gunn, P. Tennyson. L. Berry, D. Davis, P. Cyr, N. Cope. Row 7: K. Valentine, J. Bushardt, S. Bingham. M. Waters, L. Furlong, E. Unterkofler. M. Champaign, M. Hull, L. Camp, L. Elchak. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 296 WTW cavalier Sponsor: Miss Armbrister. Saviors: Dave Bushey, Linda Wiseman. r. ui? ’C-rHHOT Editor: Doug Duke. Layout Editor: Carrol Kinsey. 1 rejected the thought ot an alarm clock ringing at 9:00 on a Saturday morning, so I reached over the nightstand and picked up the phone. “Quiniby, this is Allison. Where the hell are you and your copy?” “Well, 1 am in bed, and my copy is lurking around in the dark recesses of my head.” Silence. “Well, get your dark recesses out of bed and over to the Yearbook room. Now. Bye.” Bye. 1 slithered into 121, where the people were in a state of frenzied preoccupation. Miss Armbrister was beating on an obstinate typewriter, her face crimson from frustration. Two guys with cameras hurdled past me out the door, followed closely by a wet sponge from the hand of the Faculty editor. Some guy from Sports was scribbling illegible doggerel on a pad of pink copy paper, and this chick 1 had not seen before stands on a chair, all wild eyed and sweaty, and screams “Does any¬ body know the kid in the paisley shirt in this picture, here?” Nobody did. “Where’s the copy staff?”, 1 ventured, and somebody turned to me with a hateful smile to mention that the staff stepped out for a cigarette about an hour ago and hadn ' t been seen since; also, would 1 please go up and get one of the photogs out of the darkroom, where they were su¬ perimposing Mr. Lina ' s picture onto one of a toilet bowl. Four hours later 1 was sitting, back to the wall, | with my feet propped on a lab table in the earbook cubicle. 1 was looking, or rather staring, at the wall with our slogan, “If at first you don’t succeed, the hell with it. Most ot the people were finished and long gone, and I was doing my best to feel philosophical about the Social Studies Department while toking on a Camel nonfilter. Julie looked over her typewriter, with a kind of painful yet relieved expression, like someone who had just finished serving five to ten for armed robbery, and said, “maybe it ' s worth it, after all.” Doug Duke burst into the room, a bit drunkenly, and announced, “I think we may just make this deadline. I looked back at Julie, and decided she was right. Copy Staff: Quimby, Allison Adler (Editor), Tom Moore Becky Lindsay. Organizations Staff: Margaret Mankin. Organizations Editor: Margaret Milhollan. ORGANIZATIONS 298 WTW Senior Directory Editor: Paula Vance. WTW 299 Student Life Editor: Beth Holmstrup. Student Life Staff: Amy Black. Photography Staff: Scott Binkley, Ricky Wallace, Reed Risteen, Jim Diquiseppi, Ken Bawer, Mike Burzynski. Sports Staff: Tom Montgomery, Dave Dempsey, Terry South (Editor). ORGANIZATIONS 300 WTW C 5 Z Underclass Editor: Sharon Neff. Senior Staff: Isabelle Fanelli. Jim Foster (Editor) Underclass Staff: Melissa Daniels, Senior Staff: Lynn Brantley. WTW 301 page Staff: Laurie Rennebaum, Lisa Cain, Gary Jones, Debbie Harrold, Mike Oliver. Poets are only emotional observers, living on paper loaves and ink for drink. Sponsor: Mrs. Keever. Sponsor: Mrs. Leper. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 302 WTW I pulled into homeroom as the Cavalcade was being passed out. It is a useful paper. Some use it to sit on; some use it to keep the rain off their hair; most use it as a momentary diversion before cluttering the halls with it. “Which way I flic am hell; myself am hell.” One may or may not enjoy the Cavalcade. One may or may not respect it. But one ought to sym¬ pathize with it, because it is an expression, and an accurate one, of what high school students are. If a clumsy pen betrays a burning thought, it is because of the nature of the thing: scholarly pretensions and high school sentiments. Cavalcade: a stage in growing up. First Page: Betty Podell (Editor), Jane Shaw (News Editor), Liz Skillen (Editor). Sports Staff: Bill Neil (Editor), Sheila Evans, Andy Minken. pep club Who will decorate the goal posts today? Who will provide the pep bus when the contest is away? Students, have no fear! Your friendly Pep Club is near! Who will make the posters for the “Big Game?” “Who will make the locker tags upon which is written your name? Students, have no fear! Your friendly Pep Club is near! Who is the group that is always around? Who is the group that finds the spirit when it needs to be found? Students, have no fear! Your friendly Pep Club is here! aff mmao L M m f V IhTtMyB ' V Jr m . 1 - . A itlM Ik k 43B8mi M m 1 •- r .a M .• Row !: C. Cook (Vice-President), D. Casale (President), J. Glascock (Treasurer). Row 2: D. Massih, M. Kallini, J. Brown, 1’. Wigfield, C. Castelli, I’. Wigfteld. Row 3: M. Stephenson, D. Metheney, B. Tibbs. D. Riddle, K. Rosin, M. Regan. Row 4: S. Rhodes, J. Hoeferkamp, G. Kinney, M. O ' Malley, S. Lumpkin, C. O ' Shaughnessy. “I ' m telling you that shocking pink isn ' t the color for this poster —- maybe chartreuse!” WTW 305 ski club swiftly slaloming slopes streaking past beginners skiers on their way to fame that is, as long as injuries are overlooked. BH8R fiSS ' B s-. radio club • Nk p The Radio Club is tuned into the media. Short wave radio bugs as well as commercial radio nuts, belong to the club. Though few in number, they really know how to communicate. Row I: Mrs. Huggett, R. Owen, B. Hunt, D. Thompson, K. Proctor, J. Korb (President). ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 306 WTW stage crew Step softly past, on your tiptoes, maybe, like a stealthy and watchful hound and bend a silent ear toward the Cage — the hollow, murky, metallic cage. And there is nothing to hear, nothing to see, but for a green phosphorescence which struggles to pervade the silent darkness which illuminates a pair of sparkling white — eyes? — Yes. Glittering ivory eyeballs. A whispered word: “Lights! From within, a sudden flurry of motion, of popping switches and wrenching levers; and the crackling arc of electric fury releases a flashflood of artificial daylight. “NO TRESPASSING” says the sign. No, indeed; not on the quiet domain of the Stage Crew. KffiE SIlff , m , ' « The Perfect School? A. Ragland, H. Kopekin, S. Sharp. G. Grant. WTW 307 A Tri-Hi-Y meeting. Discussion and planning. A prelude to action. wtw tri-hi-y Service. Doing more than just good deeds Doing good deeds with true effort and feeling. And providing genuine joy. Giving without reward. The essence of kindness. Row 1: M Lamb (Vice President). N. Corcoran (Secretary), B. Holland (Chap¬ lain and Historian). 1.. Eby (Treasurer). Row 2: D. McDonald, P. Musco. J Strunk, k. Nightlinger, J. Safeer, C. Rupp. Row 3: G. Ziccarelli. S. I amb, M. Addington, V. Duncan, B. Hyde. Row 4: D. Yager, K. Otte, M. Stedham, 1 Broadfield, S. Kampschror. Row 5: N. Powell, P. Samoriski, H. Belanger B Acree, M. Hotlman, D. Hill. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 308 WTW sword and feather tri-hi-y “Reach out in the darkness. “Reach out in the darkness. “Reach out in the darkness. “And you may find a friend.” Row 1: C. Smith (President), M. Laker (Vice President), N. Brodes (Secretary). C. Mathews (Treasurer) Row 2- I McWey, D. Faux (Reporter), V. Coscia (Sergeant-at-Arms). M. Dobson. Row 3: C. Dietrich (Council Representative), L. Millican, H. Cassel, J. Debilio, M. Williams (Historian). Row 4: G. Saari, S. Carter, M. Regan (Chaplain). K. Pantalone, C. Pruefer. Members of the Sword and Feather Tri-Hi-Y smile at the thought of their next service project — selling elevator passes to eager freshmen. WTW 309 excalibur tri-hi-y Row 1: A. Adler (President). A. Scott (Vice-President), H. Klawans (Secretary), L. Cain (Treasurer). K. Law, M. Senter. Row 2: S. Schweitzer, S. Kaback, N. Gattis, M. Wack, L. Davidson, M. Mankin. Row 3: K. Moore, M. Joyce,-S. Thompson, T. Young, K. Koran, C. Burton, L, Elchak. Row 4: C. Davidson, M. Ford, M. Rozycki, M. Smith, K. Kim, K. Wood. M. Ginish. P. Jackson. In today’s world, many people are quick to point out society’s problems, but few are willing to solve them. There exist, however, some groups whose purpose is to seek out these flaws and attempt to correct them through service to others. The Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y is one such organization. Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y: the profered hand to a floundering society. Members of the Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y discuss club business as President Allison Adler takes notes. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 3 10 WTW vot Row 1: T. Eustis, J. Cloniger, C. Black, E. O ' Hara, A. Catalona, K. Rodger, Row 2: N. Grow, k. Burden, D. Hutcherson, B. Sigrist, S. Wiener, S. Cook, D. Truell. N. Kurtz. VOT stands for vocational office training. The members learn the use of office machinery and gain the ability needed to function efficiently in their field. WTW 311 assistants: clinic IB.,: ' v ' -j Wm ' ‘ lr 1 L • • M- ■ ' { ; 5? ' mSl H-; ' • ' v 1 { j Row 1: D. Parcell, S. Drye, D. Gore, B. Racette. Row 2: D. Bender, R. Jenkins, M. Gary, B Simpson. “HELP!” calls a voice from an office filled with piles ot paper work. Suddenly, a strange thing appears in the sky. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s.THE ASSISTANT. guidance Row 1: M. Brown, L. Long, L. Trimble. Row 2: H. Belanger, R. Tonini, D. McNaughton. ORGANIZATIONS foreign language Row 1: C. Thompson. B. Watson, L. Brantley. Row 2: N. Cueroni, M. Deavies. S. Samoriski, S. Bonham. library Row 1: K. Nightlinger, D. Robeson, M. Comer, J. Smith, J. Korb. Row 2: N. Willingham, J. Milograno, A. Spell, J. Rumlik, D. Smith, M. Jenkins. band Row 1: H. Strickland, L. Stewart (Librarian), P. Redinbaugh. S. Larson, K. Casale. Row 2: J. Hamilton, T. Briner, C. Wright (Vice-President), J. Worthy, D. Thornton, R. Harney (Band Engineer), H. Jones (Band Manager). WTW 313 physical education Row 1: H. Cassel, P. Bridges, J. Camp, L. Jones, C. Culp, B. Hilgert. Row 2: C. Browning, G. Jervis, J. Haverland. science Lab Assistant: Dave Hughes ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 314 WTW choirs: beautiful voices raised in song boys and girls trained in soprano and bass perform for the pleasure of all. tales of love and romance of war and tears are woven intricately and instill an awesome reverence for song. symphonic Row 1: D. Forrester, J. Safeer, D. McDonald, J. Casey, D. Faux, K. Mitchell, B. Hendrickson, D. Knapp, P. Fox, J. Lloyd, F. Nelson, C. Jackson, K. Kenney, J. Casey. Row 2: K. Rogers, J. Bowie. F. Kobel. M. Evans, B. Herricks, L. Hallman, P. Callaham, R. Ney, B. Thomas, J. Downer, J. Ruth, A. Spell, K. Otte, M. Nassetta. Row 3: J. Johnston, S. Kellam, R. Engle, B. Hilgert, W. Lee, P. Henderson, S. Fletcher, J. Mallon, B. Tapp, K. Waters, C. Hughitt, S. Ozenghar, S. Burress. Row 4: K. Drischel, L. Fletcher, S. Vondra, M. Buckwalter, L. McKay, B. Grabsch, B. Karalis, J. Burgess, T. Meadows, M. Osburn. D. Steber, J. Engle, S. Sharpe,C. Tanner, P. Throckmorton. WTW 3 15 treble LTiB ■haf f J • t y% Jv ■ jPWL ■C ‘ J to £ °£tk %SSSi. S , Sa?5 1 S?r d r S T TkS , Row B “ n A ' w™,?™ k S C M JC 5e H n - R J7 A. Badd.k.r, J Linden, L. Hum. K. LuUrell. S. McDa.id, Bushee, M. MUhollan. B. Holland, M. Moore, D. Catalani, L . V ik Not sho vvri: J an Har me I i ng?c ' i n y ohnsom ’ M- Hodges J ' Palne ’ S ' Rhea - L - Wetherington, L. Wiseman, S. ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 3 16 WTW choralettes Row 1- S. Cavanaugh, S. Denfeld, l . Schultz, J. Williams, M. Andreas, M. Dew, £. Cavanaugh, J. Strunk, C. Coons, D. Whittet S Whittet, S H amsom Row 2: V. Murad, M Nodarse D Shankle, M Watkins, k. Wood. L. Catlett, S. Boyd, B. Hoffman, P. Shaver, D. Hill. R. Cuerom, C . 1 hompson, L. Light foot, V . Tibbs, B. Allen, A. raylor, S Caldwell H Belanger. Row 3: M. Albers, S. Noah, B. Souve, T. Miles, L. Kuykendall, B. Lindsay, A. Mancini, B. Marcum, k. Smith, E. Bonham, C. Mosher, M. Guerant F Reinhold. D. McDonald, S. Schaefer, k. Murphy, J. Melnik, W. Bierschenk, M. Demo, L. Dawson, k. klingensmith. concert ■ • : ii ft ' 1 1 ' {SI i j 1 1 1 ■JH Row I C. Cook. D. Mareantonio, J. Simpkins, S. Johnston, B. Ramsey, T. Curtis, S. Lamb, S. Abshire, S. Pinkerton, D. Porter, M. Farrell, P. Shaw. Row 2: K. Skillen. C. R.ibv ( Hodges, B. Tarpley, D. Casale, S. Mitchell, R. Crammer, D. Williams, M. Daniels, V. Foveauz, G. McBride, M. Mankin, P. Conrad. Row 3: D. Albers, J. 1 a whence, E. Senter, F. Clark, L. Hales, J. Lewett, L. Whittenburg, C. Butler, k. Tiemens, L. Furlong, J. Ingraham, k. Gunn, L. Bower, D. Davis, k. Rosin, D. Riddle. WTW 3 17 freshman zkSS 1 i iBpS B gjaK % J Row 1: C. Barham, L. Greer, D. Caldiero, M. Andrews, H. Otth, M. Dobson, E. Wille, M. Tyson, C. Gonzalos. J. Packard, P. May, K. Ross, A. Collins, J. Klingensmith. Row 2: J. Larsen, J. Larson, L. Twiford.L. Buchanan, B. Tibbs, E. Miller. J. Glasscock, L. Lash, R. Barron, M. Preble, S. Kenyon, T. Leipertz, P. Schertz. B. Miller, K. Basham, D. Jacobs. Row 3: G. Kinney, N. Tracarella, D. Rudrow, K. Davis, B. Fletcher, S. Dupree, N. Nelson, G. Saare, J. Steen, G. Murphy, T Whittet J Peterson C Seegren, P. Oleniacz, M. Worthy, E. Blumberg, B. Tulipane, J. Espinola, J. Springfield. Row 4: M. Osterday, B. Fliginer, P. Cope, C. Bilkey, M. I ewellen C Bacas D Dennis, K. Haren, C. Pruefer, M. Schroeder, L. Tillery, J. Tinder, S. Kilgore, A. McAden, R. Scott, J. Degilio, P. Neiss, S. McFarland, D. Sims, D. Berends. men’s Row 1: G. Grant, M. Dankel, T. Elder, J. Woodward, D. Creekmore, J. Ale, R. McLeod, B. Smith, K. Swiney, R. Tallia. Row 2: J. Muir, M. Riehl, S. Malone, R. Fisher, B. Huddleston, S. Griffith, J. Papas, M. Higdon, D. Schaefer. ORGANIZATIONS a crash of cymbals, a roll of drums, blaring trumpets, and the clear notes of a clarinet, combined with the sounds of other instruments, create a sensational sound, unique to WTW’s bands. symphonic band Row F. C 1: B. Engle, T. Clark, W. Wechsler, C. MacGowan, M. Witham, J. Worthy, K. Ross, J. Roan, I. Milograno M i or don. Row 2: D. Thornton. B. Harney, .1. Hayes, H. Strickland, L. Stewart, R. Norton. B. Dozier, K. Rc Addington, A. Hirschman, k. Pantelone, P, Blaha, Redinbaugh, S Sperry, B Roberts, J Atherton, L. Whipple, D. Ransone, C. Styer, A. Bonsignore. Row 3: K. Balent, S. Newpher, T. Kallman, D. IVkfore.’s Campbdi S Gissendanner, I . Richards, J. Lloyd, J. Barton. B Bogart, J. Hildebrand, D. Stephan, J. O’Brien, D. McMillan, M. Fuller, T. Campbell, P. Amos, C Wight P Samoriski M( ' AnKt! ' r C T D Rrinpr M i ' ) ’ J ,’ 1 e ‘. er , so : K ( S 11 - R° w 4: W. l.udtke, S. Pratt, T. Traver, H. Hayes, K. Malm, P. Johnson, k. Brown. G, Hallman, P. Coltrane b’ MeAllestei, 1. Brinu, I Bloodgood, J. Mulia, C . Winkler, 7 . Laraia, G. Bartlett, M. Arnold, C. Kieffer. Standing: J. Gilliam, J. Hamilton, J. Roeland, M. Weston orchestra Violins: I. Payne (C oncertmaster), R. Silvey, N. Marovelli, A. Brown, D. Nassetta, E. Schimmel (Principal), S. Dew, P. Wild M Shannon S Kuykendall violas- •:.ni e a Tnne d ’i c Blaha ’ 1 ■ Kagan. C edlos: S. Harrold (Principal), W. Schwartz, S. Stouder, F. Hayes. Bass: J. Burgess (Principal). Flutes’ M Graham J Milograno K Trombones• J C D Kieffe e r r ‘lett m annc t s : B. Drysdale, S Newpher, P. Johnson. Bassoon: J. Atheran. Trumpets: C. Wight, P. Amos, T. Campbell. mDones. C . Kitner , G. Bartlat, J. C risp. Timpani: J. Hamilton, J. Gilliam. Percussion: W. Ludtke, J. Hamilton, S. Smith, P. Barry. WTW 319 concert band Row I: H. Ross, F. Cannon, S. Bailey, M. Towns, B. Kent, J. Deringer. P. Podell, D. Bogart, M. Bain, K. Cross. Row 2: C. DiGuisippi, M. McKinney, G. Steele, S. Butler, A. Sothan, M. Campbell, D, Searle, A. Durham! J. Ransome, D. Lightfoot. D. Rothenberg, H, Scarr, K, Drysdale, B. Wiener, B. Redinbaugh, B. Meger, T. Atkins, C, Colomon, Row 3: P. Reynolds, D. McDonald, P. Reynolds, R. Safeer, J. Boatright, J. Milhollan, M, Steele, R. Brooks, S. Gallivan, V, Faria, J. Morris, B. Roland, T, Rankin, M. Hackett, D. Jansohn. D. Judis, J. Poling, S. Stewart, J. Raffels, J. Crisp. C. Smith. Row 4: L. Beadcn, B. Shaw, P. Schlegmilch. L, Sperry, V. Whinery. P. Berry, S. Smith, J. Cumbie, D. Palenski, J. Percifull, M. Shveda. B. Anderson, M. Walker. B. Alford. stage band THE W.T. WOODSON HI6H SCHOOL CAVALIERS Row 1; S. Coleman, L. Mason, P. Redinbaugh, T. Landis, H. Alford. B Harney Row 2 I Amos Wight, T. Campbell, D. McMillan. Row 3: B. McAllesier, C. Ballou, T. Laraia. M Arnold C Kieffer Briner, M. Nepi. B, Roberts, IF Bogart. K. Gray, C. , G. Bartlett, J. Peterson. Row 4: T. ORGANIZATIONS senior play . . . WTW 321 Having such a wide scope and caliber, the Se¬ nior Play, The Music Man, deserves special recog¬ nition as one ot the largest and most energetic ac¬ tivities ot the 1971-72 school year. The play proved to be a huge success and was hailed as one of the best performances ever given by a Senior class. The lead roles of Harold Hill and Marian Paroo, played by Bill Grabsch and Val Duncan, received strong support from a wild Greg Berger (Marcellus) and a talented Jan Linden (Mrs. Paroo). Noteworthy performances were also recorded by Paul Johnson (Mayor Shinn), Laura Eby (Mrs. Shinn), Bob Tapp (Tommy), Carol Pommer (Zaneeta), Cindy Johnson (Amaryllis), and Scott Plein (Winthrop). The level of choreographic and musical achievement reached an unprecedented plateau, and perhaps the best feature of the play came in the form of the harmonious Barber Shop Quartet, composed of Carrol Kinsey, Steve Hatfield, Jim Peterson, and Steve Fox. The costuming and set design provided a realistic backdrop for the fast- moving and riotous action of The Music Man. The prosperity of this show would not have existed, however, had it not been for the hard work and devotion displayed by the play’s director, Mrs. Bedinger. ORGANIZATIONS faculty directory WILLIAM P. LADSON Principal University of Virginia, M.A. CHARLES BILLAK Administration West Virginia University University of Virginia, M.S. EVERETTE BUSKIRK Administration Indiana University, B.P.S.M. New England Conservatory, M.M.E. GEORGE FELTON Administration Virginia State College, B.S. American University, M.Ed. JOSEPH LINA Administration East Carolina University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Administrative Advisor for Juniors FIRTH MORRIS Administration University of Tennessee, B.S. University of Illinois, M.Ed. Depaul University Madison College University of Virginia DONALD PERRIELLO Administration George Washington University, B.S., M.A. BOB SISSON, JR. Administration The Citadel George Washington University, A.A. and B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. SARAH ELIZABETH ELLIOTT Art University of Colorado, B.A. University of California Art Guild MARY KEEVER Art Ball State University, A.B. George Washington University, M.A. PAGE ANNE MERKLING Art U.C.L.A., B.A. University of Northern Arizona College of William and Mary University of Virginia Junior Class Sponsor JOAN MORGAN Art Illinois State University, B.S.Ed., M.S. Freshman Class Sponsor IRIS C. EDMONDSON Business Bowling Green College of Commerce, B.A. Dollar Den Sponsor SARAH S. HART Business Mary Washington College, B.S. The George Washington University The College of William and Mary Future Teachers of America Sponsor GARY G. KANE Business Western Illinois University, B.S., M.S. F.E.A. Delegate J.V. Baseball Sponsor OLIVIA F. LANDIS Business Madison College, B.S. University of Colorado Northern Virginia Community College Keyette Club Sponsor ELIZABETH ANN LAUER CAROLYN K. 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Astronomy Club Sponsor senior directory ruth aaronson SIDNEY ABERCROMBIE F.T.A. 2 3; Aviation Club 3 DON ABRAHAMSON Ski Club 2; Home Room Representative 2; Key Club 3 4 ANGELA ABSHIRE Latin Club 1 2; Pep Club 1 2; F.T.A. 2 3 4, Historian 3; N.H.S. 3 4 THERESA ABTS ELIZABETH ACREE Choir 1 2; W.T.W. Tri-Hi-Y 3 4 DEBORAH ADDINGTON Band 1 2 3 4; Art Guild 2; F.T.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3 4; N.H.S. 4 ALLISON ADLER Pep Club 1; French Club 1; Class Council Representative 2; Intr mursls 1, 2; Excaliber Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Yearbook Staff 3 4, Copy Editor 4 ROBERT ALEXANDER N.H.S. 3 4; Cavalcade 3 4; Stage Crew 3 4 JUDITH ALLDER VICA 2 4 PAULA ALLEN Class Council Repre¬ sentative 1 2; Choir 12 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3 4 BILL ALMON Science Club 4 PAUL AMOS Pep Band 1 2 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Band 3 4 CRAIG ANDERSON KEN ANDERSON Band 1 2 3, Historian 3 JANA ANDREWS Class Council 1; Mod¬ ern Dance 1; Activities Committee 1 3 4; N.H.S. 3 14; Jr-Sr Basketball Game Cheer¬ leader 4; Drama Club 2 BUZZ ANSHELES Cross Country 3 4; Track 3; Junior Jollies 3; Aviation Club 3; Clean Up Committee 4 NANCY ANSLEY TOHN ARD Ski Club 2 3 4; Cross Coun¬ try 1 2; Track 1 LAURIE ARICO Cheerleader 1 2 3, Co- Captain 2; Latin Club 2 JAMES ARMSTRONG PAM ARNOLD Chess Club 1; Civics Club 1; Softball 3; Hiking Club 4 DOUGLAS ASHTON German Club 2 3; Soccer Club 2 3 4; Key Club 3 4; N.H.S. 4. J. W. ATHERTON Band 1 2 3 4; Home¬ room Representative 1; Stage Crew 3 4; Orchestra 3, 4 SAID AZIMI ANNE BADDAKER Choir 12 CHARLES BAER Class Council 2 3! Key Club 3 4, President 4; N.H.S. 4; Football 1 2 3 4; Track 1234 HELEN BAILEY BOBBI BALAZ N.H.S. 4; Students for Environmental Action 4 ALICE BARHAM F.H.A. 1; Girls’ Soft- ball 1, Manager 1; F.T.A. 2 3; F.B.L.A. 4; N.H.S. 3 4 LESLIE BARNES CATHY BARNES Pep Club 2; Softball 2 3; Basketball 3; Hockey 4 JANET BARRIGAN WILLIAM BARTELLONI JOHN BASS Band 1 2; A.F.S. 4 KENNETH BAWER Science Club 1 3 4, Historian 3, Vice President 4; Yearbook Photographer 4; National Honor Society 4 JIM BEAL Swim Team 2 BILL BEARD Basketball 4 TERRY BECK Football 12 3; Track 1 2 3; Wrestling 1 2 3 4; V.I.C.A. 2 3 PAUL BECKWITH Activities Committee 1; Constitution Committee 1; Gymnastics 2 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4 CHARLES BECKWITH CHARLES BELDY DALE BENDER D.E. 3; F.B.L.A. 4 PETER BENOIT GREGORY BERGER GEORGE BERGERSON Archeology 3 WENDY BIERSCHENK Class Council Representative 1 2; Drama 1 2; Choir 4 DAVID BILLUPS Swimming 3; N.H.S. 4 CAROL BIRCH Equestrian Club 1 2 3 4, Vice President 4 STEVE BISHOP CHERYL BLACK DAVID BLACK Swimming JOYCE BLACK KAREN BLADERGROEN ANN BLANKENSHIP Bowling 4; A.F.S. 4, Historian 4; D.E. 3; Pep Club 1 DAILEY BOHON KEVIN BOMBA ELLEN BONHAM French Club 1; Stu¬ dent Union 12 3 ELLEN BONIFACIO Pep Club 1; Choir 1 2; Gymnastics 1 2 3 4; DECA 4; Float Committee 1 2 JAMES BOOTH NANCY BORGMAN Yearbook 2; A.F.S. 3 STEVEN BOULTER Constitution Com¬ mittee 9; Rifle Team 2 3 4; Captain 2; Swimming 12 3 LINDA BOURNE PATRICIA BOWLES JOHN BOWMAN Swimming 4 JEFFREY BRACKEN Bowling 3 4 GEORGE BRADLEY SANDRA BRAGG JOANN BRAMBLE BILL BRANDEL Baseball 2; Golf 3 4 BRADLEY BRANDON LYNNE BRANTLEY Art Guild 1 2 3 4, Secretary; F.T.A. 3; French Club 4; N.H.S. 3; Yearbook DAVE BRAZDA Student Union 4; Cav¬ alcade; Yearbook BOB BREINER Radio Club 3 4; Caval¬ cade 4 GREG BRILL HOLLY BROOKS Gymnastics 2 3 4; Homeroom Representative 2; F.T.A. 1 KEN BROWN Chess Club 1 2 3 Rifle Team 1 2 3 4; Bridge Club 1 2 3 4; Bowl¬ ing 2 3; Yearbook 3; Tennis 4; Band 1 2 3 4; Senior Sillies 4 MARTY BROWN RALEIGH BROWN ROSS BROWN GAYLE DAWN BUCHANAN Home¬ room Representative 2; Baton Corps 2 3 4, Co-Captain 4; Extravaganza Choreogra¬ pher 2 3 4 CHARLES BUCKINGHAM Track 1; Football 1 2 3 4; Wrestling 1 2 3 4; Stu¬ dent Union 3 JENNIE BUCKLEY Senior Sillies 4 MELANE BUCKWALTER German Club 1; Choir 2 3 4, Choreographer 4; Home¬ room Representative 1; Junior Jollies 3 CAREY BURCH Science Club 2 KERRY BURDEN KAREN BURKE Cheerleading 1; Baton Corps 2 3 4, Captain 3 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Spirit Committee 3 4 EDWARD BURR Art Guild 2; Gymnas¬ tics 3; Ski Club 2 3 4; Homeroom Rep¬ resentative STEPHANIE BURRESS Pep Club 1; Swimming 1; Choir 1 2 3 4; Junior Jollies 3;Homeroom Representative 2 CYNTHIA BURTON French Club 1 2; Pep Club 2; Excaliber Tri-Hi-Y 3 4; Bowl¬ ing 2; N.H.S. 4 DAVID BUSHEY French Club 1 2; Soc¬ cer 1 2 3; Bridge Club 1 2 3 4; Chess Club 3; Fencing 3; Cavalcade 2 3 4; 3 Page Editor 2; Managing Editor 3, Co-Editor- in-Chief 4; N.H.S. 3 4 DAVID BUSHONG JAMES BUTLER Basketball Manager 2 3; Math Team 4; N.H.S. 4 CHARLES MARK BYRLEY Football 2; Class Council 3; Class Vice President 4; Ski Club 2 3 4 CECILIA CAIN LISA CAIN French Club 1; Excaliber Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4. Treasurer 4; N.H.S. 4; Page 4, Layout Editor 4 LORIE CAMP Choir 1; Class Council 1 2 3; Spanish Club 2; Junior Jollies 3; Pre- cisionettes 3 4; Spirit Co-Chairman 4; F.B.L.A. 2 TOM CAMPBELL Football 3 4; Track 4; Band 3 4 BONNIE CAPONE MARGARET CARDWELL CYNTHIA CARNEAL STEPHANIE CARR German Club 1; Modern Dance 2; Class Council 2 3; Spirit Co-Chairman 2; Fund-Raising Co-Chair¬ man 3; Activities Co-Chairman 4 RICHARD CARRICK Football 1; Base¬ ball 1; Junior Jollies 3 KATHY CASALE Choir 2; Jr-Sr Basket¬ ball Game Cheerleader 3; Baton Corps 4 JUDY CASEY Class Council 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 1; Choir 1 2 3 4, President 1 2; Pep Club 1; French Club 1; Jr-Sr Basket¬ ball Game Cheerleader 3, Presisionettes 2 3 4, Captain 4 ROBERT CASEY Intramurals 4 CATHERINE CASSARA International Affairs Club 2 AGGIE CATALANO Pep Club 1 2; Pre- cisionettes 3 4 SHERRY CAVANAUGH JACKSON CAYOT Rifle Team 1; Soccer 2 3 4 CATHY CHAMBERLIN Pep Club 1; Ski Club 2; Spanish Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Choir 1 2 3 LORAIN CHAPMAN A.F.S. 4; N.H.S. 4; Keyette Club 4 ROBERT CHAPMAN DANIEL CHEATHAM French Club 3; Math Club 3; Tennis 2 3 4; Science Club 2 3 4 TIM CHEEK Class Council 1 3 STEPHEN CHENEY Latin Club 1, Cav¬ alcade 4 CHINU CHONG International Affairs Club 3; A.F.S. 3; Soccer 3 CHARLES CHOYCE Football 1; Basket¬ ball 1 2 3; Track 3; Forensics 2 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Debate 3 4 NELLA CHRISTENSEN Drama 1; Ger¬ man Club 1; Folk Guild 1 JOHN CHRISTENSEN Wrestling 1 2; Spanish Club 1 10; Intramurals 3; Basket¬ ball 2 GARY CHRISTOPHER Track 2 3; Foot¬ ball 1 3 4; Basketball 1; Art Guild 4 DORIS CHURNEY Spanish Club 1 4 KAREN CIARCIA CANDACE CLARK JANICE CLARK Basketball 1 2; F.T.A. 3; Guidance Assistant 3 4 WILLIAM CLARKE ROBERTA CLAYBROOK JILL CLONINGER DONALD CLOSE Rifle Team 4, Cap¬ tain 4 DAVID COBB Track Staff 1 KAREN COCKRELL STEVE COLEMAN Wrestling 1 2; Foot¬ ball 1 2 3 4; Band 1234 ELIZABETH COLLINS PHILLIP COLTRANE Red Cross Club 1; Band 4 JAN COLVIG MARY CONLON Pep Club 1; Home¬ room Representative 1 SHELLEY COOK CASEY COONS Drama Club 1 2 3 4; Choir 13 4; Library Assistant 2 3 4; Dance Refreshment Chairman 3; Thespian Society 3, 4; Class Council 3; Keyettes 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Office Assistant 3 4; Class His¬ torian 4 TOM COOPER Folk Guild 1 NANCY COPE Spanish Club 1; Bowling 2 3; Keyettes 3 4; Precisionettes 3 4 NANCY CORCORAN F.T.A. 1 2; Tri- Hi-Y 2 3 4; Spanish Club 4; Art Guild 4. DEBBIE COWAN Folk Guild 2; Art Guild 2 3; Drama Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4 CHAUNCEY WARREN CRANDALL Swimming 1; Class Council 12 3; German Club 1 2; Soccer 2 3; Football 3 4; Class Senator 3; F.T.A. 4; Ski Club 2 3 4 ROBIN CUERONI A.F.S. 3 4, Treasurer 3 4; Junior Jollies 3; Choir 4; N.H.S. 4; Senior Newsletter 4 CHARLES CUNNINGHAM ROBERT CUNNINGHAM DECA 4 JOHN CUTHILL DONALD DAHLQUIST Football 12 3 4 COLLEEN DANT STEPHEN DARCY Wrestling 2; Astron¬ omy 3 ERIC DARLING DEBBIE DARR French Club 1 2; Ski Club 1 4; Thespians 3 4; Drama Club 3; N.H.S. 4; Student Union 4, Co-Chairman Listeners Bureau 4 ANDREW DASHIEL JOHN DASHIEL Astronomy 3 LESLIE DAVIDSON Excaliber Tri-Hi-Y 1 2 3 4; Secretary 2 KAREN DAVIS NOAH DAVIS Swimming 2 3 4; Soccer 4; German Club 4 PAUL DAVIS Class Council 1 2; Swim¬ ming 1 2 3 4, Captain 4 MICHEAL DEAVIES Math Club 1 2; Library Assistant 1 2; Ski Club 1 2 3; Class Dance Committee 3 4; A.F.S. 3 4, Vice President 3 RAY DEMEMBER Band 2 3 4 DONNA DEMO Astrology Club 3, Choir 4 DAVID DEMPSEY Yearbook 4; Home¬ room Rep. 4 KELLY DENNIS EARL DEVANNY Soccer; Intramurals; Key Club 3 4 PETE DEVEREAUX Football 2 3; Wres¬ tling 2 3 4 JAMES DIGUISEPPI JUDY DILLON Pep Club 1 2; Eques¬ trian Club 1 2; Art Guild 1 2 3 4, Vice President 3, President 4 LYNNE DOBLER Spanish Club 1; Ex¬ caliber Tri-Hi-Y 2; N.H.S. 3 4; Precision¬ ettes 3 4; Treasurer 4; Page 4; Editor 4 MIKE DOBSON Cross Country 3 4; Track 2 3 4; Key Club 3 4 DANIEL DODSON CLYDE DOLLY KEVIN DONEHOO EDWARD DONNELLY JIM DOWNER Choir 1 2 3 BECKII DOZIER Modern Dance 1 2; Folk Guild 3; Pep Band 1 2; Band 12 3 4 DIANE DRECHSLER KARLA DRISCHEL Equestrian Club 1; Modern Dance 2 3, Vice President MARK DRISCOLL Homeroom Represen¬ tative 9; Intramurals 3 BRIAN DRYSEDALE DOUG DUKE French Club 1; Track 3; Chess Club 3; Cross Country 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Yearbook 3 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Key Club 3 4 JACQUELINE DUKE Art Guild 1; Equestrian Club 1 2; Modern Dance 2 3 4; President 4; Math Team 4; F.H.A. 4; N.H.S. 4 LISA DUNCAN Equestrian Club 1; A.F.S. 1; F.B.L.A. 2; Drama 2; Modern Dance 2 3 4 VALERIE DUNCAN Pep Club 1, Co- Captain 1; Class Council 1 3; Choir 1 2 3 4; Red Cross Club 2 4, Vice President; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ROGER DUNN Football 2 3 4; Baseball 3 4; N.H.S. 4 DANA DUPREE Pep Club 1; Modern Dance 1 JAMES DURHAM Science Club 4; Class Newsletter Editor 3 4; Fund-Raising Chair¬ man 2 LAURA EBY Pep Club 2; Class Council 2; Art Guild 1 4; Drama Club 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Thespian Society 3 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4; Class Publicity Committee 3 JEFF EDDY NINA EIDSON LINDA ELLINGBONE Pep Club 1; Modern Dance 1 2; Drama Club 1 2; Sci¬ ence Club 2; Folk Guild 3 4 MARK EMDEN JENNIFER ENGLE French Club 1 2; Choir 12 3 4 KAREN ENSALL ADELE ESSERTIER Astrology 2 GLENNA EUSTIS THELMA EUSTIS Precisionettes 2 KIMBERLEE EVANKO Folk Guild 1; Art Guild 1 2; Softball 1 2; F.T.A. 2 3 4, Secretary 3, President 4; N.H.S. 3 4. DENNIS EVANS JEFFREY EVANS MARY ANN EVANS SHEILA EVANS Home Room Represen¬ tative 1; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secre¬ tary 4; Hockey 2 3 4; Basketball 2 3 4; Co-Captain 2; Softball 2 3, Co-Captain 2; Keyettes 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Class Dance Committee 3; Yearbook 3; Cavalcade 4 ISABELLE FANELLI Yearbook 4 SHEILA FENDER ROBERT FERRANTE Soccer 2; Radio Club 3 JANICE FINNERMAN Class Activities Committee 1 2; Track 2 3 4; F.H.A. 1 2 3 4, Vice President 3, President 4 ELIZABETH FIRSDON LOUIS FISHER CATHY FLOYD Cheerleading 1 2 3 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Keyettes 2 3 4; Class Council 2 3 4; Dance Decorations Chairman 4 DALE FORBES DIANE FORRESTER Pep Club 1; Choir 1 2 3 4; Precisionettes 234 JAMES FOSTER Yearbook 2 3 4; Sports Editor 3, Senior Editor 4 JEAN FOULK EVA FOULKE F.B.L.A. 4 DIANE FOWLER STEVE FOX TIM FRANCIS Football 3 4 ROBERT FRANZ KEVIN FRAZIER STEVE FREELAND REED FREEMAN LUCINDA FREY Choir 2 3; Precision¬ ettes 2 3 4 RORY FRIEL MARK FRISBIE Football 3 4; Track 1 CRAIG FUNK BAMBI FURTADO Folk Guild 3 4; Art Guild 2 3 4; Modern Dance 4 DARRA GALLAGHER Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 1; Homeroom Representative 2; Equestrian Club 2 4, President 4 LARRY GALPERT Students for Envir¬ onmental Action 4, Chairman 4 DANITA GARERI Red Cross Club 2 3 4; Drama Club 1 4; Spanish Club 3 4; F.T.A. 3; Choir 2 3; N.H.S. 4 STEVE GARRETT MIKE GARY Psychology 3 NANCY GATTIS Psychology 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4 JOSEPH GAUZENS RALPH GENTRY MICHAEL GEYER Intramurals NANCY GIANGRECO Drama 1; F.T.A. 3; DECA 4 MARTHA GIDDINGS JULIE GILKEY Swimming 3 LINDA GILL Choir 12 3; Drama 3; DECA 4, Vice President 4 GARY GILLIAM STEVE GIORGIS Cross Country 2 3 4; Key Club 3 4; Sergeant-at-arms; Track 2 3 4; Homeroom Representative 2 3 SUSAN GOAD Band 12 3; Science Club 2; Fencing Club 2; Foreign Affairs Club 2 WENDY GOODMAN Precisionettes 2; Christmas Court 4 NANCY GOODWIN DAVID GORDON Football 1 2; Soccer; Float Chairman 3 4 DONALD GORDON Foreign Affairs Club 2 3 FREDERICK GORDON Water Polo 2 4 6 8, Left Bosun 2; Poker Club 3 7-17, Queen of Hearts; Elvis Presley Fan Club 4, Second String Swoon; Tuesday Night Orgies, Top Gun; Geritol and Lunch Bunch, Left Kidney; Students for Apathy, Spirit Leader DOUGLAS GOSNELL Cross Country 2 3 4; Track 3 4; Baseball 2; Band 1 2; CHARLOTTE GOTT Art Guild 4; S.E.A. 4; A.F.S. 4 CAMILLE GOULD Track 4; German Club 4 BILL GRABSCH German Club 1; Red Cross Club 2; Drama Club 3 4; Thespians 3 4 TOM GREEN Class Council 2; Rifle Team 12 3; Junior Jollies 3; Ski Club 4 LARRY GRENIER JACQUELINE GRIFFITH REYNOLDS GRIMES CAROL GRITIS Art Guild 1 2 3 4; Page 3; Debate Team 3 4; Student Union 4; Senior Court Committee Chairman 4 NANCY GROW ROB GRUENLER Swimming 1 MARY GUERRANT Intramurals 1; Span¬ ish Club 12 4; Choir 13 4; Drama Club 1 2; F.T.A. 2; A.F.S. 2 4; N.H.S. 4 MARK GUSTAFSON Chess Club 3; Ten¬ nis 3 4 ROBIN HADEN Hockey 2 3 4; Gymnas¬ tics 2 3 4; F.T.A. 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 1; French Club 1 4; Intramurals 2 3 4; Track 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4 ROBIN HAGAN CRAIG HALL Class Council 2; Debate Team 2; F.T.A. 4; Drama Club 4 DOUG HALL STEPHEN HALL Football 12 3 4 GLEN HALLMAN Pep Band 2 3 4, Di¬ rector 4; Band 2 3 4 JAMES HAMILTON Band 3 4, Drum Major 4; Pep Band 4 PATTY HAMM Swimming 3 MATT HANNAN Class Council 12 3; Track 1 2 3 4; Basketball 1 2 3 4; Senior Fund-raising Chairman 4 LAURIE FLETCHER CHRISTOPHER HANSON GARRY HANSON GUNNAR HANSON Tennis 3 LINDA HARDIE SAM HARPER N.H.S. 4 BRENDA HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS STEVE HARRIS Wrestling 2; Thespians 3 4; Drama Club Play 4 SUE HARRISON German 1 SUE HARWOOD Softball 1; German Club 1 2 3; Band 2 3; Pep Band 2 3; N.H.S. 3 4; Class Dance Committee 4; Refreshment Chairman 4 PAUL HATFIELD Ski Club 4, President 4 Security Force 4 STEVE HATFIELD Fonebones Concert TIM HAUGH Football 1; Homeroom Representative 1; Junior Jollies 3; Ski Club; Photography Club; Intramurals DOROTHY HAYES Precisionettes 2 3 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2 JANA HAYES Band 2 3 4; Pep Band 2 3 4; Science Club 4; German Club 2; N.H.S. 3 4, Secretary 4 JULIE HAYNES Pep Club; Modern Dance; Choir 12 3; Precisionettes 3; Jun¬ ior Jollies KAREN HEDRICK F.T.A. 2 3; Red Cross Club 3; N.H.S. 4 ELLEN HEISING Swimming 1; Bowling 2; Precisionettes 4; Keyettes 4; N.H.S. 4 ELISE HEITMEYER KARIN HELMERS PAUL HENDERSON Pep Club 1; Ger¬ man Club 1; Football 1 2 SUE HENNING HENRY HERBIG Baseball 1; Football 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Swimming 4 HAROLYN HESS STEVE HESS ROBERT HIGDON GERALD HIGGINS DAWN HILL Tri-Hi-Y 4; Homecoming Court 4 JEFFREY LAWRENCE HIPP GARY HOFFER MARY ELLEN HOFFMAN Class Coun¬ cil 1; Choir 12 3; Drama Club 2; Psy¬ chology Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4 PAMELA HOFFMAN BARBARA HOLLAND French Club 4; Choir 3 4; Dance Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Chaplain-historian 4; Psychology Club 3; N.H.S. 4 BETH HOLMSTRUP F.T.A. 2; Home¬ room Representative 2; Precisionettes 3 4; Yearbook 3 4, Student Life Editor 4; Class Cleanup Chairman 3; Class Finance Chair¬ man 4; Keyettes 3 4, Vice President 4; N.H.S. 3 4 CINDY HORNER Hockey 1 2 PATTY HORNICK F.B.L.A. 2; Swim¬ ming 2;Track 3; Excaliber Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pre¬ cisionettes 3 4 JOHN HORNSBY MICHEAL HUGHES CINDY HUGHITT Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4, Pres¬ ident 4; Swimming 1 2 3 4, Co-captain 4; Homeroom Representative 2; N.H.S. 4; Track 1 2 3 4; Basketball 234 HOLLE HUMPHRIES Class Dance Dec¬ orations Committee 1 2 3 4, Co-chairman 4; Class Publicity Committee 2 3 4, Co- chairman 2 3 4 LOIS HUNT F.T.A. 2 3; German Club 2; Folk Guild 3 4; Choir 1 2 3 4; Drama Club 1 2 3 4; Thespians 1234 BOB HUSSA Football 1; Cross Country 2 3; Wrestling 3 4; Track 1 2 3 4; Gym¬ nastics 4 DENISE HUTCHINSON SUSAN HUTCHINSON BONNIE HYDE Class Council 3; Tri- Hi-Y 4 LOUIS IRWIN Wrestling 2 3; SEA 4; Key Club 4; N.H.S. 4 CAROL JACKSON Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 1; German Club 1 2 3; F.T.A. 2 3; Aviation Club 3; Choir 12 3 4 .TACKY JACKSON Intramurals 1 2, Sec¬ retary 2; Steering Committee 2 3 4; F.T.A. ROBERT JANKU ROYCE JARRENDT ROBERTA JENKINS HARRY JERMAN MICHAEL JOCZ CINDY JOHNSON Precisionettes 2 3 4; Class Council 1 2 3 4; Cleanup Chairman 3; Spirit Chairman 4 EDDIE JOHNSON LON JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON Band 1 2 3 4; Thes¬ pians 1 2 3 4; Drama Club 1 2 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4, Vice President 4; Math Team 3 4; It’s Academic 2 3 4, Captain 4 STEPHEN JOHNSON TIM JOHNSON JANELL JOHNSTON Pep Club 1; Band 1; Choir 2 34 JOHN JOHNSTON NANCY JOHNSTON Pep Club 2; Soft- ball 2; Basketball 2 3 4 BEVERLY JONES GARY JONES HAROLD JONES Rifle Team 1 2 3 4; Band 1 2 3 4, Manager 4 ROBERT JONES Rifle Team 3; Year¬ book 1 STEPHEN JONES Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 2, Vice President 2; Wres¬ tling 2 ROBERT JOSHUA French Club 1; Ski Club 2 3 4; Football 2; Activities Com¬ mittee 3 4, Co-chairman 4; Junior Jol¬ lies 3 SHEILA KABACK Tri-Hi-Y 4 NANCY KAHN Homeroom Representa¬ tive 1; Keyettes 2 3 4, Corresponding Sec¬ retary 4; Precisionettes 2 3 4, Co-captain 4; Jr-Sr Basketball Game Cheerleader 3; Class Spirit Co-chairman 4; Pep Club 1; French Club 1; Choir 1 2 3; N.H.S. 3 4 TED KALLMAN Band 1 2 3 4; Science Club 4 SUZANNE KAMPSCHROR BOB KARALIS Basketball 1 2 3 4; Choir 4; Treasurer 4 ROGER KATES Ski Club 3 ROBERT KAUCH DANIEL KEENAN ANN KELL Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Band; Science Club; French Club JOHN KELLY Archeology 3 JOSEPH KELLY KAREN KELLY BARBARA KEMPTER N.H.S. 4; Spanish Club 4; Class Publicity Committee 4; Class Refreshments Committee 4 KATHY KENNEY Cheerleading 13 4; Choir 2, Vice President 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Track 12 3; Hockey 2; Spirit Chairman 2 HEIDI KEPLER Art Guild 1; Page 2, Art Editor 2 JUDY KERLIN MARCIE KESSLER KAREN KEUHNER BILL KICK Jr-Sr Basketball Game 3 GARY KIDWELL CHARLES KIEFFER Band 4; Pep Band 4; International Affairs Club 4 BARBARA KILBOURNE CARROL KINSEY Latin Club 1 2; Homeroom Representative 2; Class Coun¬ cil 3; Key Club 3 4, Vice President 4; Yearbook 3 4, Organizations Editor 3, Layout Editor 4; Drama Club 3 4; Thes¬ pians 4 KARIN KISH HAROLYN KLAWANS Softball 1; Ex¬ caliber Tri-Hi-Y 2 3, Secretary 4 RICHARD KINGENSMITH PAUL KORB French Club 1; Science Club 1 2 3 4, Historian 4; Radio Club 2 3 4, President 3 4; Swimming 4; N.H.S. 4 JEAN KOSNICK Hockey 1 2 3 4, Co¬ captain 4; Keyettes 2 3 4, Chaplain 4; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 3; N.H.S. 3 4 JAN KOVACH NANCY KURTZ Spanish Club 1 2; French Club 3 NEVA LAKE Modern Dance 2 3; Intra¬ murals 4 MISSY LAMB Swimming 1 2 3 4; French Club 1 2; Equestrian Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3 4; F.H.A. 4 JIM LANDRY AMY LARSON Spanish Club 1; Modern Dance 2 SUE LARSON Cheerleading 1; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3 4; Class Council 3; Baton Corps 4; N.H.S. 4; Home¬ coming Court 4 EILEEN LATHAM Choir 1 2; DECA 3 JOYCE LAUER F.H.A. 1; Spanish Club 2; Forensics 2; Bowling 4; Bridge Club 4 SUSAN LAW Hockey 2 3; Basketball 2; Softball 1 2 3 4; Track 1 2; Bowling 234 KATHRYN LAWS Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4, Chap¬ lain-historian 4; N.H.S. 4; Spanish Club 4, Secretary 4 MICHAEL LAYER WAYNE LEAKE REINALD LEIDELMEYER Archeology 1 2 3 4, Vice President 2 SANDRA LEIPERTZ DIANE LENDING French Club 1 2; Sci¬ ence Fiction and Fantasy Club 2; Psychol¬ ogy 3; Math Team 4; Science Club 4; Bridge Club 4; N.H.S. 4 TOM LEONARD F.T.A. 4, Vice Presi¬ dent 4; Football 1; Gymnastics 12 3 4 WILLIAM LEWELLEN LOIS LIGHTFOOT BETH LILJEDAHL Red Cross Club 2; Choir 3 JAN LINDEN GREGORY SCOTT LITTLE Ski Club 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 4; German Club 1 2 ROBERT LLOYD RANDY LOCKNEY Football 1 3 4 MARILYN YVONNE LOCKS SANDY LOCKWOOD Class Council 3; Baton Corps 3 4, Treasurer 3, Co-captain 4 LESA DAWN LOGAN ANNE MARIE LOIBL CHUCK LOKEY Wrestling 1; Foot¬ ball 2 KEVIN LOMBARDO Bowling 4; Intra¬ murals 1 2 DONNA LONGO Red Cross Club 2 3 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 4 TIM LOOMIS Wrestling 2 DARRELL BLAKE LUSKIN SHARON MACDONALD Red Cross Club 2 3 4, Secretary 3; N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 1 2; Spanish Club 4 CLAUDIA MACGOWAN DOUGLAS L. MACMURDY CYNTHIA LYNN MAHAN RON LOUIS MAHAN SUZANNE MAHAN FRANCIS X. MAHANEY JR. Archeol¬ ogy Club 1; Basketball 1 2 3 4; Fonebone Security 4 MARTA MCLEOD MAHONY MARY MAJORACK F.H.A. 1 2 3 4, Vice-president 4; Track 3; Student Union 4, Chairman Social 4 JAMES L. MALLON Choir 3 4; Base¬ ball 2 3 4; Rifle Team 4; German Club 1 2 FORREST MANSFIELD PALMER MARCANTONIO Junior Jol¬ lies 3; Senior Sillies 4; Fonebone Security 4; Football 2 RONALD MANUEL MARCEY BEVERLY J. MARCUM DON MARLIN Bowling 2; Football 2 NATALIE MAROVELLI Band 12 3 4 French Club 4; Bowling 2 3; Archery 3 JEFF MARTIN STEVE CLAUDE MARTIN BRIAN MATTHEWS Band 3; Homeroom Representative 1; Wrestling 2 3 4 DOUGLAS MATTHEWS Band 1; Wres¬ tling 2 3; Soccer 4 CARLA MAYS F.B.L.A. 4; Hockey 3; Bowling 4 JAMES K. MCARDLE MICHAEL EUGENE MCCOY DANA MCDANIEL DIANE MCDONALD F.T.A. 3; Spanish Club 4; Woodson Tri-Hi-Y 4 GARY MCGLOTHLIN SHRAON MCGUIRE MIKE MCLAUGHLIN Key Club 3 4; Math Team 3 4, Captain 4; N.H.S. 4 DAVID MCNAUGHTON Football 1 2 3 4; Basketball 1 2 3 4; Class Council 2 MOIRA MCQUILLEN ANNE MCQUISTON F.H.A. 3 4 JOHN W. MCSHERRY Soccer 3 4 ROBERT J. MCWEY Wrestling 1 2; Class Council 1 2, Vice-president 2 PAM DARLENE MEADOWS THOMAS R. MEADOWS JR. Football 1 4; Track 2; Cross Country 3; Baseball 3 4; Key Club 4; Choir 4 TOOGIE MEHARG Choir 4; Modern Dance 1; Spanish Club 2; Class Council 3; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 1; Homecoming Court 4; Sweetheart Court 3 CHRISTOPHER A. MEISINGER JOAN MELNIK SUSIE MELTON Homeroom Represen¬ tative 2; Woodson Tri-Hi-Y 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Cheerleader 4; Intramurals 12 3 4 LORELL R. MENDELSSOHN JOHN EDWARD MESLE DON MESSER German Club 4 PATRICIA JOHNSON METHFESSEL RUTH ANNE MICKELWAIT TOM MILES Cross Country 2 GARY LEE MILLACE JANET MARIE MILLAGE DAVID PAUL MILLER DEBBIE MILLER SIDNEY MILLER Tri-Hi-Y 3; Deca 4 TIMOTHY A. MILLICAN JOAN MILOGRANO Band 2 3 4, Sym¬ phony Band Historian 4; Drama Club 1 3 4; Thespian 4; Library Aide 2 3 4 ANDY MINKIN Wrestling 1 2 3 4, Cap¬ tain 3; Key Club 2 3 4; N.H.S. 3 4; Cav¬ alcade 4. Fourth Page Editor 4; Class Council 3 DON MINNICK Art Guild 3; Bridge Club 4; Rifle Team 2 3 4; Class Council 2 ALISON MITCHELL KIM MITCHELL Track 2 3; Football 2; Choir 2 3 4 ROY MOCK JO ANN MONGIELLO BILL MONROE JAY MONROE Football 1 2 3 4; Track 12 3 4 SCOTT D. MONROE PAULINE MONSON French Club 1 2; Science Fiction and Fantasy Club 1 2; Art Guild 1 DAVID MOORE Track 1 2 3 4; Football 2 3 4 DAVID MOORE ED MOORE MARITA ANN MOORE MIKE T. MOORE JOAN MOOREFIELD ROBERT MOOT JEFFREY ROSS MORGAN CHRISTINE MARIE MORIN E. FREDERICK MORRILL JIM MORRISON Track 1 2; Football 2 3; Key Club 3 4 MARY MORRISON Modern Dance 4 CARYN MOSHER Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 4 ROLF MOWATTLARSSEN Baseball 2; Football 3; Wrestling 1 2 3 4; Chemistry League 3; Chess Club 4; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 4; National Honor Society 2 3 4 ELLEN MUIR Pep Club 1 2 , Historian 2; Chairman Class Dance Decoration Committee 3 PATRICK MULCAHY Varsity Swim¬ ming 2 3; Pep Club 3; Letterman Club 3 DAVID MULL Band 1 2; Spanish Club 4 TOM MULLEN DEBRA LEE MULVANITY Spanish Club 2 4; Teens in Community Service 2; Archeology Club 3; Track 1, Co-Captain 1; Baseball 1; National Honor Society 2 4 KEVIN MURNANE CATHY MURPHY KATHY MURPHY PAULA MUSCO Freshmen Girls’ Choir 1; Chamber Choir 2 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4; Pep Club 1; Virginia Girls’ State 3; Fresh¬ men Class Senator 1; Sophomore Vice- President 2; Spirit Committee Chairman 3; Senator 4 GARY MUSSELMAN GARY MUSTIAN CLARK A. MYERS Wrestling 2; Year¬ book Staff 1; Student Council 1; Vice- President 1; Ski Club 3; Hiking Club 1 RICHARD JOHN NADEAU MICHAEL JAMES NASSER MICHELE M. NASSETTA LISSA NATKIN JIM NAZZARO SHARON NEFF BILL NEILL LESLIE NEISS Girls’ J.V. Basketball 1 MICHAEL PATRICK NELLIGAN MARK NEPI RICK NESBITT F.B.L.A. 4 DEBORAH NEWELL Pep Club 1 2; Cheerleader 2 RANDY NEY VANESSA ANN NORTH Art Guild Club 3 4; Vice-President 4 BILL NUTTER JAMES CARL NYSTROM CAROL OAKES MARGARET OBLINGER KENNETH ODELL TIMOTHY O’DONOHUE Freshman Bas¬ ketball Manager 1; Jr.-Sr. Intramurals; Soccer Club 1 LAURA J. OHARA KATHLEEN OLEARY LOUISE OLENIACZ Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 2; German Club 2; Concert Choir 2; Treble Choir 3 MIKE OLIVER Football Game Manager 2; Varsity Football Team Manager 3; Tarek Olympiad 1 2; Varsity Math Team 3 4; Debate Team 4; International Affairs Club 4; Page Magazine 4 BETSY OLMSTEAD Spanish Club 4; Ba¬ ton Corps 4; Homeroom Representative 2; Girls Basketball 2; Drama Club 3 JANE MARIE OLMSTEAD Gymnastics Team 1 4; Diving Team 12 3 4 MIKE O’MALLEY Soccer Club 12 3; Frosh-Soph Basketball Game 2; Pep Club 1; Special Olympics 1 2; Official THOMAS SCOTT ORGANT HOLLY ORMAN GERALD MARTIN O’ROURKE BRIAN ORVIS MACK OSBURN KATHY OTTE Pep Squad 1; Jr. Honor Society 1; Freshman Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Chojale 3 4; Treble Choir 3, President 3; Symphonic Choir 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ANNABEL OTTH DANIEL OWENS Art Guild 2,3; Pep Club 1; Intramural Basketball 4 RHONDA OWENS SUE OZENGHAR Symphonic Choir 4; Drama Club 4 MARIE PAINTER J.V. Hockey 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Cheerleading 2 3 4, Captain 4; Swim Team 1 2 3 4; National Honor Society 3 4 JUDY PALMA DAVID WAYNE PANGLE PATTI PANTALL DECA 3, Secretary 3; Astrology Club 2 DIANE PARCELL Concert Choir 2 B. LYNN PARSONS Modern Dance 3 4; Equestrian Club 2; Homeroom Represen¬ tative 2; Senator 3 GAIL PATAKY JEAN PATTON Operation Ninos 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3 4; Keyettes 4; Spanish Club 4, President 4 PAMELA LEE PAYNE SUSAN PECORAK Swim Team 1; Al¬ ternate, Homeroom Representative 2; Pre- cisionettes 2 3; Secretar 2; P.E. Office Assistant 3 WILLIAM PENNINGTON Football 1; Baseball 1 2 3 4; Basketball 1234 MICHAEL C. PEOPLES JAMES PERCH Science Club 13 4; German Club 1 SYLDA L. PEREZ Pep Club 1; Psychol¬ ogy Club 3; Spanish Club 4 ROBERT PERINI ERIC PETERSON Wrestling 1; J.V. Foot¬ ball 2; Gymnastics 3 JAMES PETERSON 2 3 4, Band Man¬ ager, Social Chairman; Key Club; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Science Club 1; Senior Class Play 3 4; Pep Band 2 3 4 MARGARET ANN PEURA CHARLENE E. PHILBROOK Red Cross Club 2 3 4, Senator 2, President 3; House of Representatives 2; AFS 1 2 4; FHA 2; Latin Club 1 2; National Honor Society 4 TIM PHILLIPPI Science Club 1 BRIAN JAY PIERCE FRANCIS R. PITAS BETTY PODELL FTA 3; Newspaper 3 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; Art Guild 4; S.E.A. 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 4 CAROL POMMER Equestrian Club 1; Concert Choir 2, Vice-President; Cheer¬ leading 2 4; Ski Club 2 3 4; Swim Team 3; Choir 1 2 3; Daisy Mae 4; National Honor Society 4 JULIE PONS French Club 1; Astrology Club 3; Choir-Extravaganza 1 2; Council¬ man 2; Alternate Councilman 3; Year¬ book 3 4 CHRISTOPHER A. POST Ski Club 2 3 4 SUSAN POST Spanish Club 1 2, Senator 2; Aleternate Homeroom Representative 1; DECA 4, President; Chairman Senate Standards Committee 2; Chamber Choir 1; Student Union-Cabinet 4, Elections Com¬ mittee Chairman; Keyettes 2 3 4, Secre¬ tary 3 SHEVAWN ADRIAN PRATT DICKINSON PRENTISS CLARK PRICE Tennis Team 3; National Honor Society 4 STEVEN MELVIN PRICER Football 1 2 3 4; FTA 2 3 4; Track 3 4; Wrestling 1 2; Director Junior Jollies 3; Homeroom Representative 1 2 3; German Club 1 2; Class Senator 4 KENNETH PROCTOR Radio Club 4, Vice-President MIKE PROVAN KENT PRUEFER Ski Club 1 2 3 4; Aviation Club 1 3; Swim Team 1 3; Tennis Team 3 4 HENRY RACETTE JEAN RAEDER Pep Club 1; Precision- ettes 2 3; Junior Jollies 3 JOHN RAFFELS Band 1 2 3 4; Track 3 4; Cross Country 4; Spanish Club 1 W. GREGORY RAGLAND Wrestling 1; Track 2; Football 2 3; Key Club 3 4; Homeroom Representative 1 2; Junior Class President 3; Student Union President 4; Fonebone’s Fence Force 3 4 DEBBIE RAMSEY Pep Club 1; Swim Team 1; FTA 3; Ski Club 4 DEBBY RANSOME Pep Club 1; Swim Team 1; French Club 4; Symphonic Band 2 3 4; Band Exchange Secretary 4 REBECCA R. RATHBUN Softball 1 2; Track 1 2 3 4; Basketball 2 3 4. Co-Cap¬ tain 2 4; Hockey 2 3 4; Swim Team 1 2 3 4; Jr. Class Steering Committee 3, Edi¬ tor; FTA 4 JOE RAUTTE MARK RAYL Spanish Club 4; Fone¬ bone’s Fence Force 4 KEITH REED Varsity Football 4; Stu¬ dents for Environmental Action 4; Soccer 4; Ski Club 4 JANICE REEDY French Club 2; AFS Club 1 BETH ANN REID Lab Assistant 3 4; J.V. Hockey 1 2, Captain 2; Newspaper 3 4, Managing Editor, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 4; Track 1 LAURIE RENNEBOHM Drama 2; Bridge Club 4; Ski Club 4; Page 4, Short Story Editor; Homeroom Representative 1 PEGGY REYNOLDS Band 1 2, Vice- President 1; Marching Band 2; FTA 1; FHA 3; Bowling League 4 PHIL RHINEHART Pep Club 1 2; VICA 4 JAMES A. RHODES VICKI RICE Precisionettes 2; Junior Jol¬ lies 3 SUZAN M. RIKE KATHY RILEY Junior Jollies 3 KATY RILEY Treble Choir 3; Pep Club 2, Treasurer. RENA ROAN Hockey 1 2 3 4, Co-Cap¬ tain 2 4; Basketball 1 3 4; Track 1 2 3 4; Softball 4 DEBBIE ROBBINS Concert Choir 2; Treble Choir 3 DELIA KAY ROBBINS Freshman Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Treble Choir 3; Psy¬ chology Club 3 PAUL D. ROBBINS Wrestling 2 3, Foot¬ ball 3 KATHRYN L. ROGER Choir 1 2 3 4; VOT 4; Class Treasurer 1; Chorale 3; Girls Basketball 1 MICHAEL RODOLPH Sophomore Class Council 2; Junior Class Council 3; Junior Jollies 3 JAN ROE Drama Club 3; Fall Play 3; Choir 2 KATHRYN ROSEBERRY VICKI ROSENQUIST Junior Drama Club 1 2, Secretary 1 2; Senior Drama Club 3; Junior Honor Society BRAD ROSS Baseball 1 2 3 4; Football 1 2 4 RICHARD ROYSTON J.V. Wrestling 1; Rifle Club 3 4; VICA Club 4; Spanish Club 3 RAYMOND ROZYCKI Newspaper 2 3 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Sophomore Class Council 2; Student Union Cabinet Member 4; Freshman and J.V. Basketball 1 2 CHRISTINE RUPP French Club 1, Chair¬ man 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Modern Dance Club 1 JIM RUSSELL Class Council 1 2 3; Swim Team 2 4; Varsity Debate Team 2 3 4, Treasurer 3, Captain 4; Forensics 3 4; International Affairs Club 2 3 4, Senator 4; NAIMUN VIII 3, Delegate 3; NAI- MUN IX 4; Delegate 4; FAMUN I, II, III 2 3 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 JEFFRY RUTH Wrestling 3; Cross Coun¬ try 1 JOHN RYNEX Ski Club 2; F.B.L.A. 4 JENNIFER SAFEER Chorale 3,4; Secre¬ tary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; All Regional Choir 4 DAVID SALZMAN Key Club 4; Track 2 3 4; Cross Country 2 3 SARA SAMORISKI Karate 1; Volley Ball Intramural 1; Pep Club 1 2; F.T.A. 2 3; Modern Dance 4; National Honor Society 3 4 WENDY SAMPLE PATRICIA SANDS SMEAR 1; Students for Ecological Action 1; Art Guild 2 GARY SAVAGE STEVE SCAFONE D.E. Club 1 GERALD SCHEIDER Track 1 2; Wres¬ tling 1 LINDA SCHILLERSTROM Spanish Club 4; F.H.A. 1; Bible Club 4; Drama Club 2 CHRIS SCHNOOR Cross Country 1 2 3; Track 1 2 3 STEVE SCHULIN SUSAN SCHWEIZER French Club 1 3, Parliamentarian 1; House of Representa¬ tives 1 2; National Junior Honor Society 1; Scholastic Honor Society 3; Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hostess Club 3 ANNE SCOTT Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4, Vice-President 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Student Council 1; House of Representa¬ tives 2; Bowling Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Hiking Club 4 KAREN SCOTT Baton Corps 3 4; His¬ torian 3 4 LISA SEMB Precisionettes 3 COLETTE SEMERAD German Club 1 2 3, Secretary-Treasurer 12 3; Pep Club 1 2; Symphony Orchestra 12 3, Vice-Presi¬ dent 3; High Honor Roll 2; Drama Club 1 2 3 MELISSA SENTER Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4, Senator 2; Swim Team 12 3; French Club 2; Bowling Team 2 3 4 SHAUNA SEVERO JANIS SHANAHAN Field Hockey 1 3; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Track 2; Keyettes 3 4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3 4 ANGELA SHARNOFF SUE SHARPE J.V. Softball 1; Pep Club 1; Girls Madrigals 2; Keyettes 4 ERICA SHAUCK Class Councilman 1; Council Alternate 2; Precisionettes 2; Jun¬ ior Jollies 3; German Club 1 JANE SHAW French Club 1,2; F.T.A. 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Precisionettes 3 4; Newspaper 3 4, Page Editor 3 4; Class Senator 3; Class Treasurer 4 JERRY SHEDD J.V. Wrestling 2; Varsity Wrestling 4 MIKE SHIELDS Math Team 3 4; Chem¬ istry Assistant 4 BARBARA SIGRIST V.O.T. 4 BUCKY SIMPSON Drama 4 WILLIAM SIMPSON RANI SINGH House of Representatives 1; Class Treasurer 2; National Honor So¬ ciety 4; Math Team 4; Math Club 2 LIZ SKILLEN Newspaper 13 4; Float Chairman 2 3; Student Council 3; Decora¬ tion Committee 3; Latin Club 2 3 ELLEN SLATTERY Ski Club 1 JUDY SMALLWOOD Project Touch 3 4; Pep Club 2; Art Guild 3; Christmas Court 4 CAROL SMITH Pep Club 1 DEBORAH A. SMITH DEBORAH E. SMITH Pep Club 1 GAIL SMITH Folk Guild 3 4; Equestrian Club 1 2 JEFFREY SMITH JON SMITH National Honor Society 3 4; Math Team 3 4 KAY SMITH LINDA SMITH ROBERT SMITH RORY SMITH SHARLYN SMITH TIM SMITH Golf Team 3 SHARON SMYKA JOHN SNEAD Basketball 12 3 4 DEBBIE SNIDER F.B.L.A. 2; D.E. 4 JOHN SNITZER Wrestling 1 2 3 4, Co- Captain 4; Baseball 12 3 4 MARK SNYDER TERRY SOUTH Homeroom Representa¬ tive 1 2, Alternate 3; Ski Club 2 3 4, Sec¬ retary 4; Junior Jollies 3; Yearbook 3 4, Sports Editor 4 NANCY SPARKS ANNE SPELL CRAIG SPENCE STEVE SPERRY Wrestling 12 3 4 LINDA SPRAGUE LINDA STARR ROSEMARY STEBER MARTHA STEDHAM Spanish Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Precisionettes 4; Gymnastics Team 1 2 3, Captain, Co-Captain 3; Stu¬ dent Council 1 2; Art Guild 3 CHARLES STEEN CAROL STEIN LEE ANN STEWART KEITH STOKES DON STOTT DALE STRAWSER VICKI STREET HARRIET STRICKLAND LINDA STRICKLAND JEANNE STRUNK Swim Team 2 4; Gymnastics 3 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Choralettes 4 MARY STUDER DONALD STYER Symphonic Band 3 4; National Honor Society 4; Science Club 4 CONNIE SUNDAY ARTHUR SUTHERLAND Football 1 2; Symphonic Band 2 PATTY SWAIN Tri-Hi-Y 1; Girls’ En¬ semble 1; Basketball 2; French Club 2; Bowling Team 2 3; Precisionettes 3 4; Sen¬ ior Class Activities Chairman 4; Yearbook 4; National Honor Society 4 LISA SZYMCZYK German Club 12 3; Drama Club 1 2; Precisionettes 3; Keyettes 3 4; Pep Club 1 2; Class Council 2; Ski Club 2 3 4 RICHARD TACKABERRY Football 1 2 3 4; Key Club 4; Basketball 1 2 3 4; Track 3 4; Student Athlete Committee 4; Chair¬ man Freshman Orientation 2 REGINA TAMBELLINI Pep Club 1; Homeroom Representative 2; Junior Class Council 3; Keyettes 3 4; President 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4 CORA TANNER All Regional Choir 3 4; Symphonic Choir 3 4; Chorale 3 ROBERT TAPP Swim Team 1 2 3; Key Club 1 2 3 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Class Activities Chairman 2 3; Track 3; Class Vice-President 1; National Honor Society 3 4; Class Council 12 3; House of Representatives 2; Cross Country 3 JAMES TAYLOR LORETTA TESSIER Pep Club 2; Eques- train Club 2; Extravaganza 3; Choir 3; Junior Cheerleaders 3 PAUL THIEM CATHY THOMPSON Choir 2 3 4; FTA 4 JEFF THOMPSON NANCY THOMPSON House of Repre¬ sentatives 1 DALE THORNTON Symphonic Band 1 2 3 4, President 4; Baseball 2; Key Club 3 4; National Honor Society 4 RICHARD TIFFIN National Honor So¬ ciety 4; German Club 2 RALPH TILLERY JANN TKACH Hockey 1; Basketball 1; Track 1 2 3; Cheerleading 2 3 4; National Honor Society 3 4; Junior Jollies 3; In¬ tramural Council 2; Swim Team 1 PEGGY TOBIN National Honor Society 3 4; Precisionettes 2 3 4, Secretary MARK TOLSON Wrestling 12 3 4 MARRY TOTTEN WILLIAM TOTTEN DOREEN TRUEL Pep Club 1 CARL UNTERKOFLER LINDA UPPERMAN Chorus 4 KATHRYNE VALENTINE Precisionettes 3 4; Keyettes 3 4, Recording Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3 4 LISA VANBENTHUYSEN Precisionettes 3 4, Historian 4; Modern Dance 1 2; Gym¬ nastics 1 2; Junior Cheerleading 3 PAULA VANCE National Honor Society 3 4; Precisionettes 4; Yearbook 4, Editor Senior Directory 4 DAVID VANMATRE DONNA VINING Red Cross Club 4; Spanish Club 4 SUE VONDRA National Honor Society 3 4; Cheerleading 1 2 3 4; Track 123; Swim Team 1 2 MARLENE WACK Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4; Pep Club 1 WILLIAM WALKER Sophomore Class Council 2; Soccer Club 3 4; International Affairs Club 4 DEBORAH WALL Pep Club 1; Office Assistant 3 RICK WALLACE Science Club 1 2 3 4, Historian 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; German Club 2 4, Treasurer 2; National Honor Society 3 4, Treasurer 4; Math Team 3 4; Lab Assistant 2 3 4 CINDI WARD Spanish Assistant 1; Office Assistant 1 DARLENE WARD FHA 1; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Art Guild 3; Cavalcade 4 KATHLEEN WATERS MARTHA WATTERS SARAH WEATHERHOLTZ WENDY WECHSLER Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2 3 4; Senior Play 2 DIANE WEHLE LESLEY WEISS Freshman Girls Choir 1; Treble Choir 2 3; Drama Club 3; Main Office Assistant 4 ROBERT WELTON Golf 1 2 3 4, Cap¬ tain CLIFF WENDE German Club 12 3; Subteranean Club 2; Wrestling 1 2; Ski Club 3; Photography Club 3; Track 3 4 DOUG WEYMOUTH Track 1 2; J.V. Football 2 MIKE WHELAN Fonebone’s Fence Force CHUCK WHITACRE Class Government 2; Student Government 2; FTA 1 JOHN WHITAKER ROBERT WHITE Science Club 1; Astron¬ omy Club 1 MIKE WHITENER Swimming 2 3; Soc¬ cer 4 DAVID WHITT JOHN WHITTENBURG Soccer 2 3 4; Caving Club 1 SUE WIENER Freshman Girls Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Treble Choir 3; Office Assistant 3 SYLVIA WILKINS Red Cross Club 1, President 1; Ecology Club 2 KAREN WILLE Swim Team 12 3; Fresh¬ man Mixed Choir 1; Treble Choir 3; As¬ trology Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Guidance Assistant 4 KATHY WILLETTE Pep Club 1; Mod¬ ern Dance 1; Finance Office Assistant 3; Spanish Club 4 JIM WILLIAMS Cavalier 3 4; Junior Class Vice President 3; Senior Class Presi¬ dent 4 MISSY WILLIAMS F.B.L.A. 1. GAIL WILLIAMSON SHARON WILLS SUE WILSON Precisionettes 3 4; FTA 1 HOLLY WINGER Dance Decorations Committee Chairman 3; Float Construc¬ tion 3; Class Council 3; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative 1 LINDA WISEMAN Freshman Choir, President 1; Senior Choir 3; Homeroom Representative 1 2; Class Senator 3; Pep Club 1; Extravaganza 4; Secretary of Fi¬ nance 2; Treble Choir 4; Spanish Club 1 MARYALICE WITHAM Intramural Council 2; Pep Band 2 3 4; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2 3 4, Historian 4; Ski Club 4; Class Council 4; Jr.-Sr. Cheer¬ leader 3; National Honor Society 4 . GREGORY D. WITMAN J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 3 4; Films Club 3 DELIA ANNE WOLF Basketball Team 1 2; Pep Club 1; Softball 1 2 3; Hockey Manager 2 3 KATHLEEN WOOD Excalibur Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4, Senator 3; Sophomore Class Council 2; Freshman Girls Choir 1; English As¬ sistant 3; Extravaganza 1 DEBRA WOODBURN National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 1 2, Treasurer 2; Homeroom Representative 1 2; Guidance Assistant 3; Tri-Hi-Y Excalibur 1 2 3; Keyettes 4 GEORGE WOODWARD GINNI WOOSTER Modern Dance Club 2 3 4; FHA CHUCK WORTMAN Basketball 1 2 3 4; Symphonic Band 2 3; Concert Band 1; Ex travaganza 12 3; Cross-Country 1 STEVEN WUETHRICH SANDRA WURL JAMES HENRY WYNN MARTHA LEE WYMAN French Club 1 2; Ski Club 2 4; Science Club 4; Treble Choir 3; National Honor Society 4 DEBRA YAGER FHA 1 2 3 4, President of Federation 4; F.B.L.A. 4, Treasurer; Tri-Hi-Y 4; National Honor Society 3 4; French Club 1 2; Track 3 4; Class Council 4; Homeroom Representative 1 BARBARA YANO DAVID C. YOUNG Archeology Club 3 ERIC YOUNG Student Union 3 4, Cabi¬ net Member 3, Vice-President 4; J.V. Track 2; Chairman Dance Committee 2; Key Club 3; Yearbook 2 TRICIA YOUNG Spanish Club 1; Ex¬ calibur Tri-Hi-Y 12 3 4 JOHN S. ZEIGLER Football 1 2; Wres¬ tling 1; Track 12 3; Homeroom Represen¬ tative 1 2 STEVE ZIER give a yell, give a yell, give a good substantial yell! and when we yell, we yell like . . . rah,rah, seniors!!! index Aaronson, Ruth Barry, Paul Abel, Anita 200 Bartelloni, William Abel, Shara Bartelloni, Henry II Abercrombie, Sidney 90 Barthle, John Aboe, Jerry Bartlett, George Abshire, Angela 90 Barton, James Abrahamson, Donald 90 Bartos, Lorey Abshire, Sharon 178 Basham, Kathleen Abts, Martin 200 Bass, John Abts, Theresa 91 Bauer, Alice Acree, Elizabeth 90 Baussus, Ingo Adams, Cheryl 158 Baussus, Wernher Adams, Dale 158 Bawer, Kenneth Addington. Deborah 90 Beal, James Adkins. Michael Bean, Jeffrey Adler, Allison 90 Beard, William Ahern, Patricia Beary, Karen Ainslie, Patricia Beck, Jacqueline Ainslie, Stephen Beck, Nicholas Albers, Diane 178 Beck, Suzan Albers, Marianne 158 Beck, Terry Alder, Louis 178 Beckwith, Charles Ale, John 200,223,255 Beckwith, Paul Alexander, David 178 Beeton, Elizabeth Alexander, Kathy 200 Beeton, Joy Alexander, Robert 90 Belanger, Holly Alford, Brian 200 Beldy, Charles Alford, Hal 158 Belfield, Alfred Allder, Judith Belfiore, Mark Allen, Carol 178 Bell, Donna Allen, Coral 158 Belles, Bernard Allen, Courtney 200 Belsches, Charles Allen, Debra 200 Belsches, Jennifer Allen, Elizabeth 158 Bender, Dale Allen, Pauline 90 Bennett, Bruce Allen, Wendel 200 Bennett, Jenifer Allison, Ralph 200 Benoit, Moya Allman, Melinda 200 Benoit, Peter Almodhaf, Faisal 90 Benoit, Phillip Almon, William 90 Berends, Debra Alshunib, Abulaziz 90 Berentson, Marianne Altizer, Robert 178 Berger, Cathy Ames, Susan 178 Berger, Gregory Amor, Cheryl 158 Bergeron, George 3rd Amor, Sharon 200 Berghold, R. Amos, Paul 90 Berle, Jennifer Amwake, James 200 Berne, William Amwake, Joseph 158 Bernui, Cirila Anderson, Craig 90 Berry, Kathryn Anderson, Brian 200 Berry, Lynn Anderson, Bard Berry, Pamela Anderson, Carol 158 Bethel, Jeremy Anderson, Kenneth 178 Bevis, Kenneth Anderson, Kenneth 91 Bicking, Marc Anderson, Patricia Bieber, Donna Anderson, Philip 200 Bierman, Britt Andreas, Mary 158 Bierschenk, Ellen Andrews, Jana 91 Bierschenk, Wendy Andrews, Melinda 200 Bilger, Donald 2nd Ansheles, Robert 91,244 Billups, Frederick Ansley, Nancy 91 Billups, Peter Anstice, Richard 178,247 Bingham, David Apted, Lee 200 Bingham, Susan Apter, Mark 158 Binkley, Scott Archer, Barbara 178 Birch, Anne Ard, Abby 200,254 Birch, Carol Ard, Amy 200 Birch, Margaret Ard, John 91 Bishop, Steve Arico, Joseph 178 Black, Amelia Arico, Lauren 91 Black, Cheryl Armstrong, Stuart Black, David Armstrong, James Black, Joyce Arnett, William Jr. 178 Black, Tamara Arnold, Anne 158 Blackwell, Bruce Arnold, Deborah 158 Blackwell, Gail Arnold, Mitchell 178 Bladergroen, Karen Arnold, Nancy 200 Blaha, Paula Arnold, Pamela Blaisdell, Steve Arritt, Mark Blankenship, Ann Ash, Phyllis 200 Blanton, Donald Ashe, Daniel 247 Blassey, Karen Ashe, Jeffrey Blassic, Chris Ashley, Frank 200 Blassic, David Ashton, Douglas 91 Blaylock, Mark Ashton, Justin 178 Blevins, Gary Assalone, Madeline Blevins, Gregory Assolone, John 178 Blevins, Patricia Atherton, J. 91 Block, Elizabeth Atkins, Redmund Bloodgood, Peter Atkinson, Grant 158 Blumberg, Ellen Avlor, Marcia Blumberg, Susan Azimi, Said Boatright, James Bacas, Christina 200 Bogart, Brian Bachman, John 200 Bogart, Diane Baddaker, Anne 91 Bohan, Dailey Baddaker, John 178 Boltz, Lynn Baer, Charles 91,222 Bomba, Kevin Baier, Meridith 200 Bonham, Ellen Bailey, Charrington 200 Bonham, Sarah Bailey, Helen 91 Bonifacio, Ellen Bailey, Robert 158 Bonsignore, Andrea Bailey, Sherrie 158 Boothe, James Bailey, Susan 200 Boothe, Karen Bain, Melissa 200 Borgman, Nancy Baker, David 158 Borucki, Thomas Baker, Elizabeth 200 Botello, Kathleen Baker, Jon 158,257 Bottiny, Richard Balaz, Roberta 94 Boulter, Steven Baker, Brenda 200 Bounds, John Balcer, Brent 158 Bourne, Linda Balch, Patricia 158 Bourne, Richard Baldwin, Kimberley 200 Boush, Katherine Balent, April 158 Bowden, David Balent, Karen 158 Bower, Lynn Bales, Terry 178 Bowie, Jennifer Ballou, Craig 158,222 Bowie, Karen Balmforth, Anne 200 Bowles, Patricia Bannon, Barbara 200 Bowman, C. Barham, Alice 94 Bowman, John Barham, Cynthia 200 Bowser, Jeffrey Barile, Raymond 178,249 Bowsher, Guy Banter, Geneva Bowsher, John Barnes, Douglas Boyd, Jennifer Barnes, Gregory Boyd, Mary Barnes, Leslie Boyd, Susan Barnes, Mary 94,241 Boyne, Katherine Barnes, Sidney 178 Bozik, Margaret Barrett, Raymond 200 Bracewell, Patricia Barrigan, Janet 94 Bracken, David Barron, Rowena 200 Bracken, Jeffrey Barry, Gregory 178 Bradley, George 200 Brady, Hal 201 94 Brafford, Mary 179 158,222 Bragg, Beverly 159 158 Bragg, Sandra 97 158 Bramble, Joann 178 Bramble, Michael 178 Brandel, William 3rd 97 201 Brandon, Bradley 94 Brandon, Regan 79,159 158 Brantley, Janet 97 201 Brantley, John 201 Brase, Deborah 159 94 Brazda, Christopher 179 94 Brazda, David Brazier, George Brazier, Julia 97 158 Breiner, Dorothy Breiner, Robert 97 247 Brenton, David 201 Breslin, Patricia 201 94,238 Brickey, Greg Brill, Greg no Brill, Michael 201 201 Briner, Edward 159 158 Brinkley, Pamela 201 158 Brinson, George 179 94 Broadfield, Lynn 159 Brock, Barbara 201 201 Brodes, Nina 159 Brookes, Raymond 179 178 Brooks, Francis 159,222 97 94 Brooks, Holly 201 Brooks, Stephen 179,247 94 Brotherston, Jeffrey 201 Brown, Alisa 179 201 158 Brown, Anne 158 Brown, Deborah 179 95 Brown, H. 178 Brown, Jeffrey 159 201 Brown, Jennifer 201 158 Brown, Kenneth 98 179 158 Brown, Kimberley 95 Brown, Linda Brown, Martha 201 98 201 178 Brown, Mary 158 Brown, Norman Brown, Raleigh Brown, Robert 179 159 159 98 201 159 179,247 179 179 201 Brown, Robert 178 Brown, Ross Brown, Russell 201 Brown, Sarah 201 Browning, Edwin 178 Bryan, Ronald Bryan, Tina 178 Brydges, Patricia 178 Bucco, Lori 179 95 Buchanan, Cynthia Buchanan, Gayle 202 201 97 95 Buchanan, Lauren 202,254 159 177,178 Buckau, Susan 201 Buckingham, David Buckingham, Charles 179,247 158 97,222 238 178 Buckley, Jane 97 178 Buckwalter, Beverly 179 95 Buckwalter, Melane 97 201 Bueshcer, Karen 159 Burch, Carey 97 Burden, James 202 95 Burden, Kathleen 95 Burden, Kerry 97 95 Burgener, Brian 202 201 Burgener, Stephen 159 178 Burgess, James 159 201 Burke, Barbara 159 95 Burke, Joanne 202 178 Burke, Karen 97 158 Burr, Edward 97 95 Burress, Stephanie 97 179 Burroughs, Douglas 202 179 Burson, Bruce 202 158 Burton, Cynthia 97 Burton, Shirlee 202 179 Burzynski, Stephanie 179 158 Burzynski, Michael 201 Bush, Timothy 179 Bushee, Susan 159 158 Bushee, Tana 202 179 Bushey, David 97 201 Bushey, Sarah 179 158 Bushman, Philip 159 201 Bushong, David 158 Butler, Cheryl 179 201 Butler, James Jr. Butler, Larry 97 158 Butler, Shirley 95,222 Butler, Steven 179,247 95 Butler, Teresa 179 158 Buzhardt, Maryedna 159 95,259 Buzzy, George 202 158 Byrley, Charles 98 Cain, Cecilia 98 179 Cain, John 180 Cain, Lisa 98 Cain, Michael 180 179 Caldiero, Donna 202 179,246,247 Caldwell, Elizabeth 159 95 Caldwell, Robert 159,222 179 Caldwell, Sheridan 159 97 Callahan, Peter 159 179 Callaway, Michael 202 158 Cameron, Clark 201,252 Camp, Janna 159 179 Camp, Lorie 98 158 Campbell, Carol 202 179 Campbell, Connie 180 97 Campbell, Leslie 202 158 Campbell, Martha 159 97 Campbell, Susan 159,229 179 Campbell, Thomas 98,222 179 Camporini, Mark 202 201 Cann, William 180,247 201 Cannon, Barbara 176,180 201 Cannon, Frances 159 159 Cantor, Evan Cantrell, Darrell Cantwell, Barbara 180 159 Cantwell, Franklin 201 Cantwell, Jeffrey 202 97 Canzanelli, Deborah 202 97 Canzanelli, Leslie 180 Capone, Bonnie 98 Coscia, Virginia 160 Caprina, Charles Carawan, Nancy 202 Covert, Laura Cowan, Deborah 203 100 203 160 160 180 100,222 203 203 160 180 180 Cardwell, Tom Cardwell, Margaret 98 Cowsert, Stacy Cox, Donna Carlin, Joseph 180 Cox, Thomas Carlson, Robert 180 Crammer, Ronette Carneal, Cynthia 98 Crandall, Chauncey Carr, Stephanie 98 Crandall, Steven Carrick, Richard 98 Crawford, Daniel Carroll, Debbie Carroll, Kenneth 159,222 Creamer, Lynn Creamer, William 3rd Carter, Cassandra 202 Creekmore, David Carter, Diana 202 Crickenberger, Jill 203 Carter, Jane Crickenberger, Jon 160 Carter, John Carter, Karen Carter, Timothy 202 Crisp, John 180 180 Cross, Kerry Cross, Patricia 180 160 Casale, Debbie 180 Cruise, Jody 203 Casale, Gregory 180,222 Cueroni, Donna 203,263 160 Casale, Kathleen 98 Cueroni, Nancy Casale, Marilynn 156 Cueroni, Robin 100 Case, Christopher 180 Culp, Carolyn 203 Casey, Janet 159 Culp, Catherine 160 Casey, Judith 98 Culver, Paula 203 Casey, Robert 98 Cumbie, James 180 Cassara, Catherine 98 Cunningham, David 203 Cassel, Holly 159 Cunningham, Paula 203 Castelli, Cynthia 202 Cunningham, Charles Catalano, Agnes 98 Cunningham, Robert Catalano, Diana 159 Curran, Mary 160 Catalano, John 180 Curtis, Ernestine 180 Catlett, Lauren 159 Curtis, Roswell 180 Caudill, Charles Causey, Patton 180,250 Cuthill, Fred Cuth ill, Linda Cavanaugh, Sharon 98 Cuthill, Marilyn Cavanaugh, Eileen 156,159 Cyr, Patricia 180 Cavoli, Kathleen 202 Dahlquist, Diane 203 Cawthon, David 159 Dahlquist, Donald 100,222 Cawthon, Steven 202 Dakes, George 180 Cayot, Jack 99 Daly, Elizabeth 160,229 Cetron, Edward 202 Dancu, Constance 204 Chafin, Bruce 180 Dane, Ann 160 Chaikowski, Vicki Chamberlin, Catherine 180 Daniels, Holly 181 99 Daniels, Walter 181 Chambers, Stephen 202 Dankel, Mark 2 ' 4 Champaign, Michele 159 Dant, Colleen 100 Champan, Adrian 202 Darcy, Craig 160 Chapman, John Chapman, Lorian Darcy, Stephen 100 99 Darden, Eleanor Chapman, Robert 99 Darling, E. 160 Charlton, Catherine 180 Darling, J. 100 Chase, Thomas Darr, Deborah 100 Chason, Craig 160 Dashiell, Andrew 100 Cheatham, Daniel 99 Dashiell, John 100 Cheek, Tim 99 Davenport, Clark 181.247 Cheney, Douglas Davidson, Carole 204 Cheney, Stephen 99 Davidson, Jeffrey 181 Cherka, John Davidson, Leslie 100 Chesbro, John 202 Davidson, Ruth 181 Chesbro, Nancy 180 Davidson, Vicki 204 Chong, Chinu 99 Davis, Barry 204 Choyce, Charles Jr. 99 Davis, Carolyn Christensen, Norma 180 Davis, Catherine 160,229 Christensen, Priscilla 202 Davis, Colin 160 Christensen, Stephanie 202 Davis, Drayanne Christensen, Nella 99 Davis, Gregory 160 Christensen, John 99 Davis, Jay 204 Christopher, Gary 99,222 Davis, John 181 Churney, Anita 203 Davis, Karen Churney, Doris 99 Davis, Kathryn 204 Ciarcia, Karen Davis, Lynn 204 Citron, Jody 180 Davis, Noah 101 Citron, John 203 Davis, Pamela 160 Clark, Candace Davis, Paul 101,257 Clark, Frances 180 Davis, Paul Clark, Janice 99 Davis, Susan 204 Clark, Mary 180 Davis, Thomas 181 Clark, Patrick 203 Davis, William 160 Clark, Patricia 160 Dawson, Linda 160 Clarke, Alison Clarke, Jeffrey 203 Dawson, Thomas 181 Day, Douglas 160 Clarke, William III Clauwaert, Nora Dayton, Marie 204 Dean, Connie 181 Claybrook, Robert Dean, Cynthia 160 Clements, Judson Jr. Deavies, Daniel 204 Cleveland, Earl Deavies, Michael 101 Cloninger, Jill 99 Deavies, Robert 160 Close, Donald 258 Dec, Anne 181 Cobb, David 99 Dec, Michael 181 Cockrell, Karen 100 Defilippis, Lisa 160 Cole, Stoner Degilio, Joanna 204,259 Coleman, Robert Jr. Coleman, Stephen Delaski, Kenneth 204 100,222 Dellinger, Catherine 181 Coley, Beth 203 Dellinger, Donald Colligan, John 203 Demember, David 181 Collins, Anita 203 Demember, Raymond 101 Collins, Elizabeth Demo, Mary 101 Collins, Mary 203 Dempsey, Daniel 181 Collins, Melvin 180,222 Dempsey, David 101 Coltrane, Curtis 180 Denfeld, Susan 160 Coltrane, Phillip I 100 Denfeld, William 204 Colvig, Janet Dennis, Craig 157,160,222 Colvocoresses, Judith Dennis, Diane 204 Comer, Mari 180 Dennis, Kelly 101,222 Cornish, John 203 Derringer, Clifton 3rd 160,222 Compton, Debbie Deringer, Jolene 204 Cone. Jonathan 100 Deshazer, Randal 181 Conlon, Mary Deskin, Carol 181 Connell, Tim 203 Devanny, Donna 181 Connell, Tom 160 Devanny, Earl 101 Conrad, Patricia 180 Devereaux, Peter 101,236,238,239 Conway, Edward 180 Dew, Elkin Dew, Mary 204 Cook, Carol 180 160 Cook, Debbie 180 Dewey, Michael 160 Cook, Dorothy Diantonio, Michael 250,251 Cook, Jeffrey 203 Diesel, Thomas 204 Cook, Laura 160 Dietrich, Cora 181 Cook, Shelley Diguiseppi, Carolyn 204 Cook, Susan 203 Diguiseppi, James 181 Cook, Susan 203 Dikeos, Mark Cook, Tracey 180 Dill, Peter 181 Coombs, David 160,245 Dillon, Judith 101 Coons, Kathleen 100 Dinkins, Edward 204 Cooper, Joyce Cooper, Mary Dinkins, Nancy Direnzo, Jane 204,259 Cooper, Robin 203 Dister, John 204 Cooper, Thomas 100 Ditz, Robert 204 Cooper, Alan 160 Dobeck, Donna 181 Cooper, Brian Cope, Nancy 203 Dobler, John 204 100 Dobler, Lynne 101 Cope, Patricia 203 Dobson, Carol 161 Coppage. Richard 203 Dobson, Martha 199,204 Coppola, Suzanne 160 Dobson, Michael 101,244,245 Corcoran, Joan 180 Dobson, Daniel Corcoran, Nancy 100 Dobson, Gerald 181 Coscia, Theresa 203 Dohner, Aimee 181 Doljac, Yvonne Dolly, Clyde Donaghy, Barbara Donahoe, Brian Donahue, Matthew Donehoo, Kathleen Donehoo, Kevin Donehoo, Lynne Donnelly, Edward Jr. Donnelly, John Donohue, Mary Donohue, Patrick Douglas, David Douglas, Judith Dove, Bruce Dove, Curtis Downer, W. Dowse, Tracey Dozier, Rebecca Drake, Frederick Drechsler, Diane Drischel, Karla Driscoll, Mark Driscoll, Patricia Drye, Susan Drysdale, Brian Drysdale, Karl Duffy, Eileen Duffy, Michael Duke, Douglas Duke, Jacqueline Dukes, Christopher Dulaney, Robert Duncan, Jeffrey Duncan, Lisa Duncan, Valerie Dunlop, David Dunn, Brian Dunn, Roger Dunnan, Rhonda Dunnells, Gregory Dunnington, Linda Dupree, Dana Dupree, Susan Dupuy, Jan Durham, Ann Durham, James Dutton, Ronald Jr. Dutton, Thomas Eaker, Linda Early, Alan Early, Diane Eby, Charles Eby, Laura Eby, William Eckenrode Charles Eckert, Keith Eddy, Jeffrey Edgbert, Ronald Edmonds, Edward Edwards, David Edwards, Diane Edwards, Nancy Edwards, Stephen Edwards, Timothy Ehmke, Carla Eidson, Nina Eiselt, Mark Eissner, Robert El Bisi, Kemal Elchak, Linda Elder, Thomas Ellingboe, Linda Elliott, George Ellis, Brian Elstad, Mariette Emden, Mark Engle, Jennifer Engle, Rebecca Enos, Marianne Enright, Ann Enright, Matthew Ensall, Karen Ensall, Shelley 161 204 204 161 101 204 101 181 204 161 181,247 181 161 204 102 181 102 161 102 102 181 103 204 244 102 204 161 181 102 204 102,222 161 102 204 161 205 102 161,222 205 161 205 161 103 205 161,251 205 247 181 161 222 181,247 205 103 161,222 102 181 103 205 205 181 103 103 161 161 161 181,247 103 181 Erickson, Loree Erlenborn, Paul 161 161 Eskinzes, Rosanne 161 Eskinzes, Sandra 205 Espinola, Janet 205 Essertier, Adele Essertier, Donald 161 Eustace, Robert 181,247 Eustis, Glenna 103 Eustis, Thelma Evangelista, Albert 181 Evangelista, Anna 205 Evanko, Kimberlee 104 Evans, Deborah 161 Evans, Dennis 104 Evans, Jeffrey 104 Evans, Judy 181 Evans, Mary 104 Evans, Nicholas 205 Evans, Sheila 104,241,290 Exton, Robert 161 Eye, Mary 205 Fanelli, Isabelle 104 Fanelli, Michael 205 Farrell, Mary 181 Farwell, Lesley 161 Faulk, Steve Faux, Diane 161 Fender, Sheila Fenimore, William 181 Fern, Paul 161,222 Ferrante, Joseph 161 Ferrante, Robert 104 Ferre, John Ferro, Charlotte 181 Ferro, James 181 Fetterolf, Bruce 161 Fiel, Patricia 161 Finneran, Janice 104 Finneran, Linda 205 Finneran, William 161 Fiorino, Anthony 161,222 Firsdon, Elizabeth 104 Firsdon, James 182,247 Fisher, Louis 105 Fisher, Paul 205,252 Fisher, Robert 205 Fisher, Wayne 182,246,247 Fitzgerald, Gary 176,182 Fletcher, Beverly 205 Fletcher, Laurie 105 Fletcher, Stephen 161 Fliginger, Elizabeth 205 c m X Flom, Jody Floyd, Cathy Fogg, Chandler Foley, Julia Foley, Mary Forbes, Dale Forbes, Daphne Ford, Mary Fornshill, Kimberly Fornshill, Timothy Forrester, Diane Forsberg, Steven Foster, Anthony Foster, Gregory Foster, James Foulk, Jeanne Foulk, Rebecca Foulke, Charles Foulke, Eva Foveaux, Vicki Fowler, Diane Fox, Steven Francis, Timothy Frank, Eric Franklin, Douglas Franklin, Margaret Franz, Robert Franzman, Cheryl Frazier, Kevin Frazier, Susan Freeland, Jeffrey Freeland, Steven Freeman, Claude Freeman, Reed Freeman, Sondra Freeman, Susan Frey, Lucinda Frey, Melissa Fridy, Eva Maria Friedman, Donn Friel, Rory Frisbie, Mark Fritz, Gregory Frye, John Frye, Stephen Fuller, Mark Fultz, Thomas Funk, Craig Furlong, Lisa Furtado, Bambi Gagne, Claire Gagne, Ronald Gaines, Joey Gaines, John Gaines, Virginia Galant, Debra Gale, Deborah Gale, James Gallagher, Darra Gallivan, Kathleen Gallivan, Sean Gallotta, Mark Gallotta, Sandra Galpert, Larry Galpert, Sheree Ganley, Thomas Gardner, David Gardner, Ky Gardner, Trashan Gardos, Margaret Gareri, Danita Gareri, Gina Garibaldi, Colleen Garrett, Deborah Garrett, Sallie Garrett, Stephen Garrity, Joan Gary, Michael Gates, Diane Gattis, Nancy Gauzens, Joseph Gavin, Timothy Geary, Blade Geary, Mark Geesling, Rhonda Genebach, Susan Gentry, Judith Gentry, Ralph George, Denise Geyer, Michael Giangreco, A. 3rd Giangreco, Nancylee Gibson, Lynn Gibson, Reginald Giddings, Martha Gift, Michael Gift, Timothy Gilkey, Carol Gilkey, Julie Gill, Linda Gill, Sally Gilliam, Gary Gilliam, Jeffrey Ginish, Molly Giorgis, Martha Giorgis, Steve Gissendanner, Steven Giuliano, Cindy Giuseppe, Ann Giuseppe, Donna Giuseppe, John Glasscock, Jerri Goad, David Goad, Susan Godec, Robert Godson, Anne Godson, William IV Goforth, George Goiser, Dave Goldman, Sandi Gomez, David Gomez, Walter Gomez, Yolanda Gonzales, Cynthia Goodbody, Lynn Goode, Robert Goodman, Wendy Goodwin, Janet Goodwin, Nancy Gordon, Daniel Gordon, David Gordon , Donald Gordon, Frederic Gordon, Jacqueline Gordon, James Gore, Deborah Gorham, Mary 182 105,228 161 105 161 161 182 105 162,222 162 105 205 182 105 182 105 105 106,222 182,247 205 182 182 162 205 106 162,222 106 182 162 106 162 162 106 182 205 162 162 106,222 182 106 205 182 205 205 162 182 106 205 162 162 205 182 182 162 182 106 205 182 162 182 107 107 107 205 162 205 182 182 107 205 107 182 205 107 205 107 107 162 107 206 107,244 206 182 162,222 206 182 107 182 162,222 182 162 206 206 162 182 206 183 206 107 183 183 107 107 107 199,206,241,242 183 176,183 162 Gosnell, Debbie Gosnell, Douglas Gott, Charlotte Gould, Harold Jr. Gould, Camille Grabsch, William Grabski, James Graham, Mary Graham, Teri Grandfield, Philip Granger, Jo Grant, Gregory Grant, Walter Gray, Cary Graybill, John Green, Audrey Green, Dale Green, Thomas Greer, Leslie Greinke, Donald Grenier, Lawrence Griffee, Steven Griffin, Deborah Griffin, Ramona Griffin, Teresa Griffith, Jacqueline Griffith, Micnael Griffith, Steven Grillo, Roni Grimes, Reynolds Grimsley, Joyce Gritis, Carol Gritis, Peter Jr. Groce, Gregory Groene, Elizabeth Grohgan, Patricia Groscup, Catherine Grow, Nancy Grubb, Elizabeth Grubb, John Grubb, Margo Gruenler, Craig Gruenler, Rob Gudnason, Ingi Guerrant, Beverly Guerrant, Mary Guinn, Carolyn Gullette, Greg Gumenuk, Donna Gunn, Kim Gunter, Cynthia Gustafson, Mark Haase, Suzanne Hackett, Herbert Jr. Haden, Robin Hagan, Robert Haight, Shauna Haines, Kenneth Hales, Lucille Hall, Catherine Hall, Craig Hall, Douglas Hall, Pamela Hall. Stephen Hall, Van Halliday, Julia Halligan, James Hallman, Glen Hallman, Linda Hamilton. James Hamm, Patricia Hammer, Nancy Hammer, Nikki Hammersla, Richard Hampton, Thomas Hampton, Wade Hanchett, Karen Handy, Douglas Hanna, Patricia Hannan, Matthew Hanson, Christopher Hanson, Garry Hanson, Gunnar Hardie, Charles Hardie, Linda Hardie, Susan Hardt, Douglas Harmeling, Jan Harney, Robert Harper, Samuel Harrington, Paul Harris, Brenda Harris, David Harris, Edythe Harris, Karen Harris, Michael Harris, Robert Harris, Stephen Harrison, Kenneth Harrison, Susan Harrold, Deborah Harrold, Susan Harshman, William Hart, Steven Harter, David Hartl, Mark Harvell, Alan Harvey, Margaret Hardwood, Robert Harwood, Susan Hatfield, Paul Hatfield, Steven Haugh, Timothy Havenner, Wesley Haverland, John Hayden, Thomas Hayes, Daniel Hayes, Dorothy Hayes, Jana Haynes, Francis Haynes, Helen Haynes, Julie Hazeltine, Glenn Hazeltine, Martin Headrick, Susan Healy, John Healy, Mark Hedrick, Karen Heinemann, Gretchen Heising, Ellen Heising, John Heitmeyer, Elise Helmers, Karin Helmers, Leslie Helms, Walter Henderson, Juanita Henderson, Marc 183 107 107 206 110 110 183 162 162 162 206 183 183 162 162,222 110 162,222 no 183 206 162 206 247 162 183 110 162 162,222 206 206 110 183 183 162 110 162 162,222 162 183 162 110 206 183 110,241 111 162 162 206 111 111 162 111,222 162 206 183,247 111 163 111 111 206,254 183 206 163 206 183 111 111 111 206 183 163 111 111 183,246,247,249 183 206 199,206 111 163 163 206 206 163 206 206 163 111 111 111 112 206 183 206 183 112 112 207 183 112 207 183,247 207 112 163 112 183,247 112 112 207 207 Henderson, Paul Henderson, Sandra Henderson, Wendy Hendrickson, William Henning, Suzanne Heon, Robert Heon, Susan Heppe, Howard Heppe, Stephen Herbig, Henry Herbig, James Herbig, Thomas Herickes, Barbara Hermansen, Dane Hess, Harolyn Hess, Stephen Hetherington, Elizabeth Heyward, Roberta Hibarger, Sheryl Hibson, Durinda Hibson, Janelle Hickey, Charles Jr. Hickey, Joseph Hickey, Kevin Hiett, Katherine Hiett, Patricia Higdon, Mark Higdon, Robert II Higgins, Gerald High, James 3rd Hildebrand, Jonathan Hilgert, Beth Hill, Barry Hill, Catherine Hill, Dawn Hill, Debbie Hill, George Hill, Kathleen Hill, Malcolm Hill, Michael Hipp, Jeffrey Hirsh, Leon 3rd Hirschman, Alfred Hixon, David Hoadley, Melissa Hodges, Mary Hodges, Margo Hoeferkamp, Jane Hoeferkamp, John Hoepfl, Barry Hoepfl, Craig Hofer, Daniel Hofer, Gary Hoffman, Barbara Hoffman, Cindy Hoffman, Mary Hoffman, Pamela Holcomb, Mary Holden, Karen Holden, Linda Holland, Barbara Holland, Michael Holloman, David Holm, Mark Holmes, Gregory Holmstrup, Mary Hopkins, Mark Hopper, Patricia Hopper, Susan Horn, Patricia Horne, Kathy Horner, Cindy Hornick, Patricia Hornsby, John Hoskovec, William Hough, Cynthia Hough, Marlene Hough, Sharon Howard, Angela Howard, Julia Howe, Gregory Howells, Henry Howells, Kathryn Hoyle, Jeffrey Huddleston, Brant Huffman, Elizabeth Hughes, David Hughes, Michael Hughes, William Hughitt, Cynthia Hughitt, Terri Hull, Elizabeth Hull, Mary Hull, Robert Humphries, Holle Hunt, Bryan Hunt, Lois Hupp, Roxanne Hussa, Robert Hussa, Wayne Hutcherson, Dawn Hutcherson, Denise Hutchinson, Barbara Hutchinson, Susan Hutchinson, William Hyde, Bonnie Ickes, Melissa Igoe, Teresa Igoe, William 3rd Ihrig, Jeffrey Ingraham, Janice Irwin, Louis Isaac, Barbara Jablunsky, John Jackson, Carol Jackson, Donald Jackson, Glenn Jackson, Guy Jackson, Jacky Jackson, Paula Jackson, Thomas Jackson, Tommy Jackson, William Jacobs, Deborah Jacobs, Michael Jacobs, Renata Jacobsen, Thomas James, Betty James, Celia James, Nancy Janeski, Stephen Janku, Robert Janous, Melinda Jansohn, David Jarrett, Charles Jr. Jarrendt, Royce Jarvis, Donald 163 183 163 112 207 163 207 163 112 207 163 222 113 207 207 207 163 183 163 207 163 183,247 113 207 163 163 163,222 113 163 207 183 113 207 163 184 184 163 207 184 163,222 222,238 163 207 113 113 207 207 163 113 184 184,244 163 113 163 184 163 184 113 113 207 207 207 163 207 184 207 163 184 184 184 184 163 113 207 207 163 207 207 113 184 184 113 207 113 163 113 208 208 184 163 184 113 208 163 114 163 184 163 114 163 208 163 208 208 208 184 163 208 208 114 184 208 184 114 Jawish, David 184,247 Jean, Mark 184 Jenkins, Cindy Jenkins, Mark 184 Jenkins, Roberta 114 Jensen, Claudia 163 Jensen, Frank 184 Jensen, Gary 184 Jerman, Harry Jernigan, William 208 Jervis, Paul 184 Jocz, Michael 114 Johannesen, Dean 208 Johns, Michael 184 Johnson, Christopher 208 Johnson, Christopher 184 Johnson, Cynthia 184 Johnson, Donna 164 Johnson, Eddie Johnson, Emily 164 Johnson, Frank Jonnson, Gail 184 Johnson, Janice Johnson, Julie 208 Johnson, Laird 164 Johnson, Lee 164 Johnson, Linda 184 Johnson, Lon 222 Johnson, Margaret 164 Johnson, Michael 208 Jonnson, Michael 164 John son, Pamela 208 Johnson, Paul Jr. 114 Johnson, Steven 2o8 Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Timothy 114 Johnston, Andrew Johnston, Ellen 184 Johnston, Jane 184 Johnston, Janell 114 Johnston, John 114 Johnston, Kevin 164 Johnston, Nancy 114 Jones, Beverly 114 Jones, Cheryl Jones, Gary Jones, Harold 114 Jones, James 208 Jones, John 185 Jones, Linda 164 Jones, Marcia 164 Jones, Robert 114 Jones, Stephen 115 Jones, Susan 185 Jordan, Watt 208 Joshua, Robert 115 Joyce, Martha 185 Joyce, Mary 164 Joyce, Russell 164 Judis, Donald 157,164 Kabeck, Sheila 115 Kahn, Nancy 115 Kallini, Marize 208 Kallman, Theodore 115 Kalupa, Kim 164 Kampschor, Kevin 185 Kampschror, Tracy 208 Kampschror, Suzanne 115 Kampschror, Richard 164 Kandl, John 164 Karalis, Robert 115 Kass, Alan Kates, Roger 115 Kauch, Robert III 115 Kaus, Donald 208 Kaus, Julie 208 Kaus, Paul 185,247 Kaylor, Karen 185 Keating, Stephen 208 Keaton, Karen 185 Keel, Wade 208 Keen, Bruce 185 Keenan, Daniel 115 Kell, Ann Kell, Barbie Kellam, Sheryl 164 Kellar, Mary 164 Keller, Karen 185 Kellogg, Curtis 185,247 Kelly, John 115 Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Karen Kelly, Stanley Kempter, Barbara 115 Kenney, Kathleen 115,229 Kent, Barbara 208 Kenyon, Randall 164 Kenyon, Stacie 209 Kepler, Heidi 115 Kerlin, Judy 115 Kerr, Diane 185 Kerr, Shirley 185 Kessler, Christopher 247 Kessler, Marcie 116 Kettler, Matthew Keuhner, Karen 116 Keyes, Georgie 164 Keyes, Janice 185 Kick, William Kidd, Barbara 209 Kidd, Stephen 164,244,245 Kidwell, Gary Kidwell, Sharon 209 Kidwell, Shirley Kieffer, Charles 116 Kilbourne, Barbara Kilgore, Mary 185 Kilgore, Sharon 209 Killion, Gary 185,247 Killion, Gail 209 Killmon, Thyra 164 Kim, 11 164 Kim, Katheryn 164,241 Kim, Man 209 Kingdon, John 185 Kingdon, William 209,253 Kinney, Gretchen 209 Kinsey, Carrol 116 Kirkpatrick, William 164 Kirwan, Michael Kish, Brian Kish, Karin 116 Kitchens, Gregory 164 Klawans, Harolyn 116 Kliger, Joseph Kliger, Judith 185 Klingensmith, Judith 209 Klingensmith, Richard Klingensmith, Kathryn Klirs, Vivienne Klose, Cynthia Klugel, Robert Klugel, Susan Knapp, David Knibiehly, Earl Knibiehly, Eric Knight, Erika Knoth, John Knoth, Susan Knudson, Debra Knudson, Dennis Kobel, Fran Kody, Deborah Koerbel, Keith Kopeikin, Hal Koran, Kimberly Korb, John Kosnik, Jean Kovach, Jan Kovach, Jill Koval, Mark Koval, Susan Krach, Lisa Krengel, Kristy Kristula, Michaela Kristula, Michelle Kron, Joann Kron, Robert Krukin, Jeffrey Kuhn, Robin Kunkel, Robert Kurtz, Nancy Kuss, Kathleen Kutz, Phillip Kuykendall, Scott Kuykendall, Linda Laden, Nancy Ladson, Richard Lasasse, Alfred Laiti, Aaron Laiti, Dominic Lake, Lucretia Lake, Neva Lake, Richard Laker, Mary Laliberte, Karen Lalor, Lisa Lamb, Darya Lamb, Sharon Lamb, Stephan Lambert, Leston Lamoreaux, Scott Landes, Kevin Landmark, Maryann Landmark, Susan Landry, James Landry, James Jr. Lane, Carol Lanius, William Lanius, William Laraia, Timothy Laraia, Vincent Larsen, Jean Larsen, Kurt Larson, Amy Larson, Elizabeth Larson, Janet Larson, Susan Lash, Linda Laster, Debra Latham, Eileen Lauer, Joyce Law, Susan Lawhorn, Belinda Lawhorn, Ronald Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawrence, Gary Lawrence, Jennifer Lawrence, Terry Laws, Kathryn Layer, Michael Layne, Leslie Leake, Bonnie Leake, Wayne Leddon, Henry Lee, David Lee, John Lee, Wesley Leemon, Paul Leeper, Joseph Leidelmeyer, Reinald Leidelmeyer, Ronald Leipertz, Sandra Leipertz, Terry Leischner, Veronica Lending, Diane Lending, Stuart Lentini, Bradley Leonard, Barbara Leonard, Deborah Leonard, Robert Leonard, Thomas Lepera, Deborah Lepera, Donna Levitt, Kathryn Lewellen, Marguerite Lewellen, William Lewett, Jeanne Lewett, John Lewis, Anthony Lewis, Janet Lewis, William Libassi, Lisa Lightfoot, George Lightfoot, Lois Liles, Victoria Liljedahl, Beth Linden, Jan Lindenmeyer, Craig Lindsay, Elizabeth Lindsay, Judi Lindsay, Susan Lindsay, Suzanne Linn, Sandra Linton, Debra Little, Gregory Little, Terri Livingston, Linda Lloyd, Robert Jr. Lockney, William Locks, Marilyn Lockwood, Sandy Logan, David Logan, Lesa Logwood, Donna 164 185 209 157,164 185 209,253 185 209 164 164 185 164 185,247 164 116 116,240,241,290 116 209 164 209 209 185 209 164 185 209 209 185 185 116 164 164 209 164 164 164,222,236 165 209 185 209 117 165 165 165 78,117 185 165 185,247 185 165 209 117,222 165 209 185 185 209 209 165 117 209 209 117 209 209 117 117 209 165 165 186 165 117 117 209 186 117 165 209 209 165 165 209 117 165 117 210 117 210 186 210 117 165,240,241 186 210 117 186 210 165 210 186 118 210 118 165 165 165 210 186 165 118 210 118 118,222 118 165 118 165 Loibl, Anne Lokey, Charles 118 Lombardo, Kevin 118 Lombardo, Philip 186 Long, Elizabeth 165 Long, Robin 186 Longmire, David 186 Longo, Donna 118 Loomis, Timothy Loose, Dorothy 210 Loselle, Mark Louden, John 186 Louden, Patricia 210 Love, Carolyn 210 Love, Susan 186 Lowery, David Loyd, Deborah Ludtke, William Lumpkin, Susan Lundquist, Beverly 186 210 Lundquist, Eric 165 Luskin, Darrell 118 Luttrell, Karen 165 Lyle, Robert 186,247 Lynch, Judy 210 Lyon, Harvey 210 MacDonald, David MacDonald, Sharon 118 MacDowell, Brian 210 MacGowan, Claudia 118,241 210 MacGowan, John Maclndoe, Carol 210 Maclndoe, Susan 165 MacMurdy, Douglas MacMurdy, Micheal 186 MacRae, Barbara MacRae, Steven Maffett, Fletcher 210 Magee, Kerry Mahan, Cynthia 118 Mahan, Ron 119,222 Mahan, Suzanne 118 Mahaney, Francis 119 Mahony, Marta 119 Majorack, Mary 119 Maley, David 165 Mallon, James 119 Malm, Kenneth 186 Malm, Mark 210 Malone, Stephen 186,244 Mancini, Angela 165 Mancini, Lawrence 210 Mandich, Katherine Mandich, Steven Mankin, Margaret 186 Mankins, Larry Mankins, Richard 186 Mandich, Carmen 186 Mansfield, Leslie 210 Mansfield, Forrest Marcantonio, Diane 186 Marcantonio, Luanne 210 Marcantonio, Palmer 119 Marcey, Ronald 119 March, Brian March, Earl 119 Marcum, Beverly Marlin, Carleen 186 Marlin, William 119 Marovelli, Forrest Marovelli, Natalie Marsh, Virginia 210 Marsteller, Stephen 210 Martin, Arthur Martin, Jeftery 119 Martin, John 210 Martin, John Martin, Keith 210 Martin, Lisa 165 Martin, Mitchell 165 Martin, Patricia Martin, Steve 120 Mason, Joel 186 Mason, John Mason, Lawrence 186 Mason, Ralph 3rd 210 Massey, Abram Massih, Doris 186 Mathis, David Mathis, Kenneth Matthews, Brian 120,238 Matthews, Charlotte 165,241 Matthews, Douglas 120 Matthews, Julia 186 Matthews, Lorna Matthews, Ralph 186 May, Pamela 210 Mays, Carla 120 Mays, Gary 210,252 Mazujian, Deran 186 Mazzolini, Jacqueline 186 McAden, Mary 210,254 McAden, Susan 165 McAllester, Bradford 186 McArdle, James McAtee, Carolyn 165 McAtee, Linda 186 McAvoy, Dereck McAvoy, Kimberly 210 McBride, Susan 186 McCade, Joseph 210 McCall, Mary McClellan, Harry 186 McClintock, Kevin 186 McConnell, William 187 McCormick, Maureen McCormick, Ann McCoy, Michael 120,222 McCray, Debra 165 McCray, Paul 187 McDaniel, Dana 120 McDavid, Nora 210 McDavid, Susan 165 McDonald, Deborah 187 McDonald, Diane 120 McDonald, Denise 165 McDysan, Kathryn 187 McElrath, Ann 187 McEwen, Kathleen 166 McFarland, Sally 210,254 McFarland, David 166 McGary, Sandra 166,243 McGary, Timothy 187 McGee, Cheryl 210 McGee, Cynthia 166 McGinn, Kathleen 166 McGlothlin, Gary 120 z □ IT X 1MDEX McGovern, Micheal McGowan, Diane McGuigan, Michael McGuigan, William McGuire, Horace McGuire, Sharon McIntyre, Marion McKay, Lawrence McKeown, Thomas McKinney, Mary McLaughlin, Scarlett McLaughlin, Steven McLaughlin, Kathryn McLaughlin, Michael McLaughlin, Dean McLean, Timothy McLeod, Leslie McLeod, Roger McMillan, David McNaughton, David McOmber, Dale McOmber, Jennifer McQuillen, Moira McQuiston, Anne McSherry, John McSherry, Michael McWey, Linda McWey, Robert Mead, Larry Meadows, David Meadows, Herby Meadows, Pam Meadows, Thomas Jr. Meharg, Linda Meharg, Pamela Meike, Thomas Meisinger, Christopher Mellon, Mark Melnik, Joan Melton, Susan Memmer, Lee Mendelssohn, Barbara Mendelssohn, Lorell Meneeley, Tara Menefee, Micheal Mentzer, Virginia Merwin, Oliver Mesle, John Messer, Donald Metcalf, Regina Metheny, Debra Methfessel, Patricia Methfessel, Karen Meyer, Daniel Meyer, Lizbeth Meyer, Mark Mial, Robert Michalski, David Michalski, Stephen Mickelwait, Ruth Mickelwait, Jay Middleton, Melinda Milbradt, Debbie Miles, David Miles, Kerry Miles, Terry Miles, Thomas Miley, April Milhollan, James Milhollan. Margaret Millage, Gary Millage, Janet Millar, Kenneth Miller, Anita Miller, Barbara Miller, David 3rd Miller, David Miller, Debbie Miller, Dori Miller, Elizabeth Miller, Mary Miller, Sidney Miller, William Millette, Scott Millican, Lisa Millican, Timothy Mills, Mary Mills, Stephanie Milograno, Joan Minkin, Andrew Minnick, Donald Mitchell, Alison Mitchell, David Mitchell, Greg Mitchell, John Mitchell, Kim Mitchell, Patricia Mitchell, Sallie Mitchell, Steven Mock, Roy Mode, Rebecca Moffit, Marjorie Money, Neal Mongiello, Jo Monismith, Mark Monroe, Bill Monroe, Jonathan Monroe, Monica Monroe, Scott Monson, Pauline Montague, David Montaruli, Filomena Montgomery, Thomas Montgomery, James Montross, Timothy Moody, Tom 3rd Moon, Allen Moon, Tammy Moore, Ann Moore, Dan Moore, David Moore, David Moore, Edwin Moore, Harrell Moore, Karen Moore, Marita Moore, Marjorie Moore, Michele Moore, Mike Moore, Patti Moore, Robert Moore, Robert Moore, Robert Moore, Robert Moore, Robin Moore, Suzy Moore, Thomas 210 Moore, Wendy 166 166 Moorefield, Edward Jr. 187 Moorefield, Joan 123 187 Moot, Gregory 211 187 Moot, Robert Morales, Paul 123,238 166 Morgan, Debra 211 166 Morgan, Jeffrey 123 210 Morgan, Karon 187 Morgan, Mark 211 187 Morgan, Sharon 166 Morin, Christine 123 210 Morrill, E. 124 210 Morrill, Jacquelyn 167,259 Morris, Brian 247 187 Morris, Jay 166 Morris, John 167 187,247 Morrison, Beryl 187 Morrison, Malcolm 124 121,222 Morrison, Mary 124 210 Morrison, Vera 166 Mosher, Caryn 124 121 Moul, Richard 167 121 Mountel, Michael 167 121 Mountel, Susan 166 Mountfort, Clare 211 210 Mowattlarssen, Rolf 124 121 Mower, Terri 167 166 Mowery, Joanne 210 Mowery, Thomas 167 210 Muir, Ellen 124 121 Muir, John 211 121,222 Muir, Nancy 167 121 Mulcahy, Patrick 124 210 Mulholland, Corrine 211 187 Mulholland, Jude 121 Mulia, Joseph Mulia, Michael 211 121 Mulkey, Michael 167 121,229 Mull, David 124 187 Mullen, Diane 211 187 Mullen, John 211 121 Mullen, Tom 124 187 Mulligan, Kathleen 210 Mullin, David 187 Mullins, Randy 211 187 Mulvanity, Debra 125 Mulvanity, Shaun Mulvihill, Kevin 167 166 Munro, Diane 211 210 Munsey, Debbie 211 121 Muntz, Barbara 166 Murad, Vicki 167 Murane, James 125 210 Murphy, Catherine 125 187 Murphy, Kathleen 125 Murphy, Kevin 211 166 Murphy, Kevin 167 Murphy, Mary 187 Murphy, Regina Murphy, Susan 211 Murray, Bruce 210 Murray, Douglas 187 Murray, Katherine 211 166 Muscat, David 211 166 Musco, Paula 125 121 Musselman, Gary 125,222 187 Mustian, Gary 125,222 211 Muth, Roy 211,255 166 Myers, Clark Myers, Gay 125 187 Myers, Gina 167 Myers, Randall 2nd 166 Nadeau, Richard 125 211 Nasem, Nasren 188 187 Nasrallah, Joy 188 122,222 Nasser, Michael 126 Nassetta, Denise 212 211 Nassetta, Michele 126 Natkin, Lissa 126 211 Natkin, Matthew 188,247 122 Naughton, Thomas 212 187 Nazzaro, James 126,222 166 Neff, Sharon 126 187 Neill, William 126 187 Neilson, Clifford 188,247 Neilson, Laura 212 166 Neiss, Leslie 126 122 Neiss, Patricia 212 122,238,239 Nelligan, Michael 126 122,258 Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Timothy 212 166 Nepi, Mark 126,222 Nesbit, John Jr. 188 166,222 Nesbitt, Peter 188 122 Nesbitt, Richard 126 187 Neubauer, Steven Neviaser, Jon 188 122 Newell, Deborah 127 Newhouse, Gail 188 166 Newman, John 188 211 Newpher, Shirley Newton, Charles 167 122 167 Newton, Janet 212 187 Newton, Nonalyn 212 123 Ney, Larry 122,222 Ney, Randall 127,222 211 Nicholas, Damon 212 122 Nichols, Donna 167 123 Nickel, Joseph 188 211 Nickell, Richard 188 187 Nicklas, Wayne 167 187 Nickodem, Lisa 167 166 Nightlinger, Kathryn 167 211 Noah, Susan 167 166 Nodarse, Maria 188 Nodarse, Magda 212 211 Nodarse, Maria 167 187 Nolan, Sharon 167 123 Norman, Kimberly 188 Norman, Lloyd 212 123 Norman, Steven 167 123 Norris, Patricia 212 211 North, Carolyn 211 North, Vanessa 127 123 Norton, Elizabeth 167 211 Norton, Susan 188 Nunneley, Ann 188 187 Nusbaum, Margot 188 Nussbaumer, Teresa 211 Nutter, William 211 Nystrom, James 127 Oakes, Carol 127 211 Oblinger, Margaret 127 O’Brien, James 167 211 Obusek, Darrell 212 187,247 Ocel, Raymond 212 Odell, Kenneth Odenthal, Nancy Odenwaldt, Karen Odenwaldt, Janet Oder, Leslie O’Donnell, Deborah O ' Donnell, Gordon O’Donnell, Patrick O’Donnell, Patricia O’Donohue, Judit h O’Donohue, Timothy O’Hara, Laura Ohm, Donna Old, Susanne O’Leary, Kathleen O’Leary, Maureen Oleniacz, Louise Oleniacz, Mary Oleniacz, Patricia Oliver, Michael Olmstead, Elizabeth Olmstead, Jane Olmstead, Kathleen Olmstead, Stephen O’Malley, Maureen O’Malley, Michael O’Malley, Patrick Oppenheim, Charles Organt, Thomas Origlio, Monica Orman, Hollister Orman, William O’Rourke, Alice O’Rourke, Christopher O’Rourke, Gerald Ortman, Susan Orvis, Brian Osburn, J. Osborne, Sharon O’Shaughnessy, Colleen O’Shaughnessy, Robert Osterday, Melanie Osterday, Michelle Osterday, Stephen O’Toole, John Otte, Kathy Otte, Kimberly Otth, Annabel Otth, Hilde Ottoson, David Ottoson, Thomas Ottwiller, Michael Owen, Paula Owens, Daniel Owens, Rhonda Ozenghar, Debra Ozenghar, Susan Pacholski, Mary Packard, Jean Page, Michael Paine, Christopher Paine, Janet Painter, Harriet Painter, James Painter, R. Palenski, Daniel Palma, Judy Palmer, Aline Palmer, Denise Palmer, Elaine Palmer, Kim Palmer, Paul Jr. Palmer, Randall Palumbo, Jeffrey Pangle, David Pantall, Patricia Pantall, Roby Pantalone, Kathleen Pantalone, Antonia Papas, John Pappas, Deborah Papst, Tom Parcell, Diane Paris, William Parker, Stephen Parks, Jennifer Parks, William Jr. Parmenter, Russell Parnell, Denise Parris, Greg Parry, John III Parsell, Lawrence Parsons, B. Pasztalaniec, Matthew Pataky, Gail Patton, Cindy Patton, Jean Payne, Hurley Payne, Pamela Pearson, Shelley Pecorak, Susan Peden, Lee Peereboom, Joyce Pennington, William Peoples, Michael Perch, James Percifull, Jack Perez, David Perez, Sylda Perini, Robert Peroni, Nina Perry, Robert Pester, Mark Peterson, Eric Peterson, John Peterson, Joyce Peterson, James Peterson, Mari Petty, Steve Peura, Margaret Pfefferkorn, Jean Pfefferkorn, Mark Philbrook, Beth Philbrook, Edward Philbrook, Charlene Phillippi, Barry Phillippi, Timothy Phillips, Debbie Phillips, Robert Phillips, Teresa Piantes, Kimberleigh Pickett, Kathryn Pickford, Ross Pierce, Brian Pietsch, Thomas Pimentel, Maria Pinkerton, Jonathan 167 212 167 167 212 212 188 167 168 127 127 212 127 212 127 156,168 212 127 127 127 168 198,212 127 189,247 127 212 212 189 189 212 127 212 189 212 189 212 168 189,244,245 127 189 212 189 212 212 168 127 130 212 212 168 189 168 212 212 130,228 189 130 168 212 168 189 189 189 189,247 130 189 189 168 189 189,244,245 130 213 168 213 189 168 213 130 189 130 213 130 189 130 168 130 189 130 130 130 189 189 130 131 189 213 189,247 131 213 213 131 168 131 189 189 189 131 213 213 168 189 168 168 168 Pinkerton, Susan Pinto, Alain Pinto, Richard Pitas, Francis Pittenger, Scott Pittman, Robert Pitz. Ellen Plante, Ronald Plante, Steven Pledger, Kenneth Pledger, Kevin Podell, Elizabeth Podell, Margaret Poling, Joyce Pomeroy, Susan Pommer, Carol Pon, Kenneth Ponder, Mitchell Pons, Julie Poor, Susan Poovey, John Pope, Robert Porter, Deborah Porter, Scott Post, Christopher Post, Susan Potter, Christy Potter, Mark Powell, Nancy Prall, Janet Prasatek, Franceen Pratt, Shevawn Pratt, Stephen Preas, Michael Preble, Mary Premetz, Diane Premetz, Robert Prentiss, Barry Prentiss, Dickinson Prescott, Timothy Preston, Rita Preuss, Richard Price, Catherine Price, Clark Price, Michael Price, Stephen Price, Steven Pricer, Brian Pricer, Steven Proctor, Kenneth Provan, Micahel Jr. Pruefer, Catherine Pruefer, Kent Pruitt, Melanie Pruitt, Steven Prutzman, Paul 3rd Pugh, David Pullin, Robbie Pusey, Beverly Putnam, Christopher Putnam, Timothy Rabold, Robert Raby, Cathy Racette, Elizabeth Racette, Henry Radcliffe, David Raeder, Jean Rademacher, Karen Raffels, John Jr. Ragan, Patricia Ragan, Paul Ragland, Michael Ragland, Warren Rainey, Louis Ralston, Gregory Ramsey, Deborah Ramsey, Rebecca Ranken, John 3rd Ranken, Scott Ransone, Debra Ransone, James Rapavi, Anne Rapavi, Paul Rathbun, Charles Rathbun, Rebecca Rayl, Brian Rayl, Mark Reading, Pamela Redinbaugh, Elizabeth Redinbaugh, Margaret Reed, Gregory Reed, Keith Reedy, Janice Reekie, John Regan, Margaret Reid, Beth Reid, Leslie Reinhold, Frances Reinhold, John Reiter, Kim Reiter, Kurt Rennebohm, Laurie Rentz, Thomas Repp, Craig Restrepo, A. Restrepo, A. Reynolds, Cynthia Reynolds, Margaret Reynolds, Pamela Reynolds, Wendy Rhea, Barbara Rhinehart, Philip Rhodes, James Rhodes, Jesse Rhodes, Martha Rhodes, Susan Rice, Victoria Richards, Mark Richards, Paul Richstein, Jonathan Riddle, Debra Riehl, Mark Riehl, Pamela Rifkin, Donald Rifkin, William Rigden, Scott Riggs, Robert Rike, Sally Rike, Suzan Riley, Kathrine Riley, Kathleen Rinaldi, Sheila Rinck, Robert Rippey, Alice Risteen, Reed Rizer, David Roan, Jo Roan, Rena 189,24 3 168 213 131 189 168 169.244 190.244 190 213 131 213 213 190 131,228 213 213 131 213 190,247 190 190.247 132 132 169 190 169 190.248 190 213 213 190 213 169 131 190 169.222 213 131 169 190 190.247 213 131.222 131 131 213,254 131 190 169 213 169 169 190 213 190 169 132 169 132 244 213 190 190.247 132 213 190 132 190 190,247 132 190 190 213 132.241.243 132 213 213 169 190,247 222 132 190 132 169 169 190 213 190 132 190 213 190 213 213 132 214 169 169 132 132 169 190 214 132 214 169 169 190 214 169,259 214 190 214 214 133 133 214 190 190 190 170,241.242 79,133,241 Roark, William Robbins, Deborah Robbins, Delia Robbins, Paul Roberts, Beniamin Roberts, Diane Roberts, James Roberts, Sara Robertson, Nancy Robertson. Florence Robeson, David Robeson, Richard Robinson, Martin Robinson, Thomas Rodgers, Charlene Rodger. Kathryn Rodolph, Joe Rodolph. Michael Roe, Janet Roeland. John Roeland, Robert Rogers. Michael Root, Barbara Roseberrv, Kathryn Rosenberg, Veronique Rosenquist, Ivan Rosenquist, Vicki Rosin, Karen Rosker. Linda Ross, Bradley Ross, Helen Ross, Karen Ross, Kathy Ross. Norman Rossie. Deborah Roth, Ira Rothenberg, David Roubin. Angela Roulstone, Jan Round, Roswell Rovston, Richard Rozvcki, Marilyn Rozvcki, Monica Rozvcki, Ravmond Rudrow, Deborah Rudrow. Elizabeth Rumlik. Jeanne Runco, Fred Runvon, Beth Rupp. Andrew Rupp, Christine Rush. T. Russell, James Russell, Robert Russell, Sandra Russell. Valerie Rustvold, Gordan Rustvold, Jeralvn Rustvold. Tamra Ruth, Jeffry Ryan, Joseph Rvan, Katherine Rynex, John Saari, Gwendolyn Saari, Philippe Sabol, Ernest 3rd Sabrowskv, Leslie Sacco, Gregory Safeer, Jennifer Safeer, Robin Saleme, Carol Salzman, David Salzman, Donald Samoriski, Jan Samoriski, Juliana Samoriski, Sara Samoriski. Susan Sample, Richard Sample. Wendy Sampson, Larry Sampson, Timothy Samson, Barbara Sands, Patricia Sands, Susan Sansotta, Dominic Santos, Cesar Sarley, Joel Sauer, William Saunders, Serena Savage, Gary Scafone, Stephen Scarr, Helen Scarr, Thomas Schaefer, David Schaefer, Elizabeth Schaffer. Christopher Scheider, Gerald Schertz, Paula Schillerstrom, Linda Schimmel, Ellen Schlarman. Scott Schlegelmilch. Margaret Schmieg, James Schmieg, Timothy Schmitz, Hollv Schnoor. Christopher Schnoor, Sara Schrecengost, Melinda Schroeder, Marialinda Schulin, Steven Schultz, Pamela Schultz, Todd Schulz, Brad Schwab, James Schwartz, Wendv Schweizer, Susan Scopino, Mary Scott, Anne Scott, Karen Scott, Nina Scott, Robin Scott, Theresa Scott, Thomas Scully. Edward Seal, Denise Seman, Kelley Searle. David Seegren, Cynthia Segall, James Seeraves, Scott Selecman, George Selecman. James Sellers, Robert Semerad, Colette Semerad, Paula Semb, Lisa Senter, Martha 170 133 133 133 214 170 190 190 19! 214 170 133 133 133 191 214 170 124 177.191 I9| 133.222 214 214 170 191 214 214 170.216 191 191 133 191 133 214 170 191 191 214 214 133 170 133 2I4.2SS 170 214 214 134.238 214 191 214 214 134 214 191 134.244.24S 170 214 170 134 214 170 214 134 170 170 214 191 191 170 134 134 214 191,239,244 214 191 134 214 134 214 170 170 191 191 134 214 191 215 134 170 215 191 215 215 134 170 134 134 191 215 170 191 191 191 191 215 191 215 191 170.222 135 101 135 191,248 Senter, Melissa Severe, Michael Severo, Shauna Shafer, Cynthia Shafer, Suzanne Shanahan, Ellen Shanahan, Janis Shankle, Deborah Shankle, Wade Shannon, John Shannon, Michael Sharnoft, Angela Sharpe, Scott Sharpe, Susan Shauck, Erica Shaver, Patricia Shaw, Jane Shaw, Patricia Shaw, Robert Shaw, William Sheahan, Daniel Shears, Karen Sheckler, Drew Shedd, Jerry Sheehan, Ann Sheehan, Peter Sheldon, Kel Shelley, Jill Shelton, Barbara Shepard, Karen Sheppard, Alta Sherwood, John Shields, Michael Shipley, Pamela Shipman, Carie Shippin, Howard Shuck, Judith Shueda, Michael Sidella, Pamela Sieracki, Lisa Sigrist, Barbara Sigrist, Rita Silkman, Janet Silverman, Roslyn Silverman, Frank Silvey, Kathy Silvey, Richard Simms, Lynda Simpkins, Judith Simpson, Daryl Simpson, Douglas Simpson, Nancy Simpson, Scott Simpson, William Simpson, William Sims, Debbra Suns, Gary Sims, Gregory Singh, Sudha Singleton, Frederick Singleton, Gary Sissler, Janice Sisson, John Sittner, Margaret Skillen, Elizabeth Skillen, Katherine Skinner, Kerry Skoien, Stephen Slagle, Timothy Slattery, Ellen Slattery, Mary Slavin, Jo Sloan, William Smallwood, Sheryl Smallwood, Judy Smith, Barbara Smith, Brian Smith, Carol Smith, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Smith, Charles Smith, David Smith, Deborah Smith, Deborah Smith, Delphia Smith, Donald Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Fred Smith, Fred Smith, Gail Smith, Harmon Smith, Holly Smith, Janet Smith, Jeffrey Smith, John Smith, John Jr. Smith, Jonathan Smith, Kay Smith, Linda Smith, Lynn Smith, Mary Smith, Michael Smith, Noel Smith, Robert Smith, Robert Smith, Robert Smith, Rory Smith, Sharlyn Smith, Susan Smith, Susan Smith, Timothy Smyka, Sharon Snapp, Mildred Snead, Edward Snead, John Snell, Sydney Snider, Debra Snitzer, John Snow, Daniel Snow, Thomas Snyder, Mark Snyder, Scott Snyder, Thomas Solomon, Craig Solt, Susan Sothan, Anne Sothan, Ryan South, Terrence Souve, Barbara Spahr, Barbara Sparks, Nancy Spatz, William Speer, Paul Spell, Anne Spence, Craig Spencer, Christopher Sperry, Lisa 135 170 135 215 170 135 170 191 191 215 135 191.247 135 170 135 191 170 215 215 170 215 135,238 215 191 170 215 191 191 215 135 215 192 192 192 215 198,215 215 192 192 215 170 170 215 215 192 215 215 170 170 135 135 215 192 215 135 192 215 192 170 135 192 215 192 170 135 215 192 215 215 136 170 192,247 136 170 192 192 215 136 136 192 215 192 170 136 192 215 192 137 192 215 36,137 137 137 192 171 171 192 192 137 171 137 215 215 137 137 192 215 137 137.236.238 216 171 192 192 192 192 216 137 171 171 137 216 192 137 137 192,247 216 s u m X INDEX Sperry, Steven 137,238 Thompson, Robert 194,247 Whelan, Patrice 173 Spiher, Nancy 192 Thompson, Sharon 172 Whinery, Vicki 218 Spradlin, Patricia 192 Thompson, Toni 217 Whipple, Laurie 173,241 Sprague, Laura 192 Thornton, Dale 142 Whipple, Stephen 218 Sprague, Linda 137 Thornton, Donna Whitacre, Charles 145 Springfield, Jacquelyn 216 Thorpe, Rebecca 194,241 Whitaker, John 145 Sprinkle, Robert 216 Thrailkill, Gary 172 White, Greg Sproull, William Throckmorton, Patricia 172 White, Robert Spurrell, Joy Throckmorton, Peter 194 White, Robert Spiratanakorn, Chongrah Thurman, Sarah White, Robert 145 Stackler, Marc 171 Tibbs, Bonnie 217 Whitener, Michael 146 Stamper, Susan 216 Tibbs, Vicki 172 Whiting, James 173 Stanley, Joseph 171 Tidd, John 172 Whitmore, Laurie 218 Star, Sally 192 Tidd, Joseph Wallingsford, Daniel 172,222 Starr, Linda Tiemens, Karen Whitt, A. 146 Starr, Wendell 192 Tiemens, Myron Whittemore, Stephen 173 Steber, Rosemary 138 Tiffin, C. 142 Whittenburg, Laura 195 Stedham, Martha 138 Tillery, Deborah 194 Whittenburg, John 146 Steel, Julie 171 Tillery, Ralph Whittet, Deborah 173 Steele, David 171 Tillery, Michael 217 Whittet, Susan 173 Steele, Mark Tillery, Phyllis 217 Whittet, Tracey 218 Steele, Gregory 171 Timm, Pamela 194 Wickham, Deborah 195 Steele, Patricia Timmis, Susan 194 Wiener, Robert 195 Steele, Robert 171 Tinder, Joan 217 Wiener, Susan 146 Steele, William 216 Titus, Susan 172 Wigfield, Pamela 195 Steen, Charles Tkach, Jannette 142,228 Wigfield, Patricia 195 Steen, Joan 216 Tkach, Therees 194 Wight, Charles 173 Steenhagen, Jim 216 Tobin, Marsha 217 Wilcox, Daniel 218 Stein, Carol 138 Tobin, Peggy 142 Wilcox, Robert 195 Steinbach, Bernard 192 Todd, Diane Wilcox, Thomas 195 Steinbeck, Heather 193 Tolins, Amy 194 Wild, Pamela 218 Steinberg, Barbara 193 Tolson, Mark 142,2 ' 8 Wilkins, Ronald 195 Steinbring, Lisa 193 Tonini, Ross 194 Wilkins, Sylvia 146 Stemple, James Tonini, Sheryl 217 Wilkinson, Diane 196 Stephan, Donn 193 Totten, Mary Will, Jonathan 196,244 Stephan, Douglas 171 Totten, Matthew 194 Wille, Elizabeth 218 Stephenson, Mary 216 Totten, Melissa 194 Wille, James 173 Sterling, Laurie 171 Totten, William 142 Wille, Karen 146 Sterling, Martha 193 Tourtellotte, James 194 Willette, Kathryn 146 Sterling, Philip 216 Towns, Mark 217 Willette, Thomas Stevens, Deborah 171 Townsend, James Williams, David 196 Stevens, Heather 171 Townsend, Thomas 194 Williams, Debra 196 Stevens, Lynn 193 Traccarella, Nancy 217 Williams, Deborah 146 Stevens, Richard 216 Traccarella, Paul 172 Williams, Howard Stevens, Rona 193 Tracy, Jill 217 Williams, James 196 Stevenson, Sidney III 171 Tracy, Susan 194 Williams, James 146 Stewart, Lee 138 Traver, Thomas 194,247 Williams, Julia 173 Stewart, Sharon 193 Trawick, George Jr, 217 Williams, Margaret 147 Stofko, Stephen 193 Trent, James 194 Williams, Martha 173 Stokes, Keith 138 Triantafellu, Christine 194 Williams, Richard 218 Stokes, Kevin 193,247 Trice, Laura Williams, Sharon Stolte, Brenda 216 Trimble, Laura 172 Williams, Wendy 173 Stone, Charles 216 Truell, Doreen 142 Williamson, Gail Stone, Matthew 193 Trumbull, James 194 Willingham, Linda 218 Stott, Don Tulipane, Barbara 217 Willingham, Juanita 173 Stouder, Stephen 216 Tulloh, Nancy 172 Willis, Pamela 196 Strachan, Lynnda Tunitis, Virginia 194 Willox, Catherine 196 Strand, Karen Tuthill, Walter 194 Wills, Michael 196 Strang, David 193 Tuttle, Nancy Wills, Sharon 147 Strawser, Dale Twiford, Lynne 217 Willsey, Michael 196 Street, Vicki Tyson, Ann 172 Wilson, Kathleen 218 Strickland, Harriet 139 Tyson, Margaret 217 Wilson, Susan 147 Strickland, Linda 139 Unkle, Patricia 195 Wilson, William 173 Strickland, Roy 216 Unterkofler, Eleanor 195 Wing, Susan 196 Strickland, Shirley 193 Unterkofler, John 195,249 Winger, David 196 Strong, Cynthia 193 Unterkofler, Carl 142 Winger, Holly 60 Strunk, Arthur 216 Uphoff, Michael 217 Winkler, Curtis 174 Strunk, Edward 216 Upperman, Linda 143 Winkler, Douglas 218 Strunk, Jeanne 139 Vail, Benners 217 Winkler, Irene 196 Stuchlak, Gregory 216 Valentic, Paula 195 Wirtz, Michael Stuchlak, Paula 171 Valentine, Kathryne 143 Wiseman, Linda 147 Studer, Mary 139 Van Gundy, Paul 217 Wiseman, Shelley 218 Styer, Donald 139 Vanbenthuysen, Melisa 143 Witham, Barbara 218 Sullivan, Kathryn 216 Vance, Donna 195 Witham, Mary 147 Sullivan, Mark 193 Vance, Paula 143 Witman, Gregory 147 Sunday, Constance 140 Vance, Richard 217 Witt, John 174 Sutherland, Arthur 140 Vandegriff, William 195 Witt, Sandra 196 Sutherland, John 193 Vandermeulen, Douglas 195.247 Wolf, Della 147 Sutliff, Kevin Vanmatre, David 143 Wolf, Doris 218 Sutliff, Thomas Vanscoyoc, James 172 Wolfe, Hugh 218 Sutton, Andrew 193 Vanscoyoc, Kathleen 217 Wolfe, John 147 Swain, Patricia 140 Vanvliet, Lisa Wood, Betty Swecker, Bradley 216 Vecchioni, Ronald 195,247 Wood, Katherine 174 Sweet, Christopher 216 Vernon, John Wood, Kathleen 147 Sweet, H. 4th 171 Vestal, Randall 195 Wood, Mary 174 Swett, Anthony 171,251 Vik, Lisa 172 Wood, William 174 Swiney, Kemp Villani, Debra 217 Woodburn, Debra 147 Szymczyk, Joanna 171,228 Vining, Cronin Woodman, Deborah 218 Szymczyk, Marian 140 Vining, Donna 143 Woodside, Patricia 196 Szymczyk, Richard 193 Vondra, Charles 172 Woodward, Barbara 196 Szymczyk, Susan 216 Vondra, Susan 143 Woodward, George 147 Tackaberry, Lilian 193 Wack, Marlene 143 Woodward, John 196 Tackaberry, Richard 140 Wade, Ernest 217 Woody, Ellis 196 Taft, Robert Wade, Jennifer 217 Woody, Mary 218 Tallia, J, 193 Walker, Gayle 195 Woolson, Anne 174 Tambellini, Regina 140 Walker, Gregory 217 Wooster, Virginia 147 Tannenbaum, Jane 171 Walker, Mark 195 Wooster, William 218 Tanner, Cora 141 Walker, Steven Worthy, Martha 218 Tansill, Jeffrey 193 Walker, William 143 Worthy, Mary 174 Taplin, Mark 193 Wall, Deborah 144 Wortman, Charles 147 Tapp, Robert 141 Wallace, Richard 144 Wright, Betsy 174 Tarantino, Jeffrey 216 Walter, Sandra 172 Wright, Holly 196 Tarpley, Brenda 193 Walthall, Leona 217 Wright, Leah 196 Tarpley, Mary 216 Walton, John Jr. 195 Wright, William 174 Tarpley, Wesley 171,247 Ward, Cynthia 144 Wuethrich, Steven Tarrant, Daphne 193 Ward, Darlene 144 Wurl, Nancy 174 Taylor, Amy 171,241 Ware, Barbara 173 Wurl, Sandra 147 Taylor, Carol 216 Waters, Kathleen 144 Wyman, Martha 147 Taylor, George 216 Waters, Madeline 195,263 Wyman, Mary 196 Taylor, Gregory 216 Watkins, Margot 173 Wynn, James 147 Taylor, J. 216 Watson, Barbara 173 Yager, Debra 147 Taylor, James Watson, Gregory 217 Yano, Barbara 147 Taylor, Teresa 172 Watson, James 195 Yates, Mary 218 Tedford, Laura 172 Watt, Suzanne 217 Yednock, Jean 174 Teitell, Lynn 193 Watters, Martha 144 Young, David Tennyson, Patricia 193 Weatherholtz, Sarah 144 Young, Eric Tesdall, Allen 193 Webb, Don 173 Young. 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