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

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THE W. T. WOODSON HIGH SCHOOL FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA VOLUME XII INTRODUCTION STUDENT LIFE SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASS SENIOR DIRECTORY INDEX CONCLUSION MAXfMUM SAFE SPEED ONE WAY V Woodson High School opened in September after five months of extensive reconstruction. The damage caused by Hurricane Agnes last spring, had for the ' £ most part, been repaired. In addi¬ tion, several new features were t added to the building. These in- k eluded bright wall colors, fluores¬ cent lighting, rooms without par¬ titions, wall-to-wall carpeting, and air conditioned Quonset huts. | Woodson was ready and waiting for her student’s arrival. The reopening of the school warranted some celebration. | Master of Ceremonies was Prin¬ cipal Mr. Phipps. Also par¬ ticipating were a color guard, Mr. W. T. Woodson, and the Pep Band. A T. V. cameraman was present to film the event. 1UII 4 1 . Without people, alone, in pairs, or in large groups, Woodson would be no more than a physical structure. It is the emotions and interests of each individual which comprise the character of Woodson. % The Woodson student has a diversity of interests and is involved in a varie¬ ty of activities. Some of these he pur¬ sues during the school day—in classes or in clubs and sports, and others he pursues in his free time—at home or out-of-doors. In¬ volvement in activities is as impor¬ tant to learning and growing as is a formal education. hhgdbkui bbhbmbbib hi Football was synonymous with Friday during the fall of 1973. Students parents, teachers, and outsiders packed Woodson’s enlarged stadium at every game. The fans responded with an enthusiasm that intensified with each victory. Football became almost a mania, and for good reason, the Cavaliers remained undefeated and captured the district title. L ‘A-., iMJB a IS MM- ' fn W v t i i MMMB sxw J UKA V Mf. y MHMB jr HU 4sk ft Academics at Woodson This stuff is rough reading. You can’t catch me, I’m the gingerbread man. Boredom does exist at Woodson. Right On! Students find different ways of spending their six hours at Woodson. As ever, there is a tendency to relax and let tomorrow take care of itself. Hard work is saved until the last possible minute, especially by Seniors. But whatever is lost in procrastination is regained in those last agonizing days and hours before a project is due. 12 STUDENT LIFE “Gee whiz, my finger tastes good!” Dear Santa, I’ve been real good this year “Hey you, dummy, over here!” STUDENT LIFE 13 Stld p A ' M ' CaM’ -• Gail Pflugrath works at Memco. David Berle and C. Simms are squires at King’s Table. Bernie Restrepo weighs produce. Lynda Cravotta suggests a purse at Kinney’s. Jannina Azzopardi slaves away at Gino’s. Linda Johnson measures goods. David Berle converses with a co-worker. 14 STUDENT LIFE Mr. Wozney has gotten jobs for students this year. Arte Singleton pumps the last of the last of the gas. STUDENT LIFE 15 The guys down in vocational try to restore a bomb. The Big Choice Sure wasn ' t sirloin.” She has been working around the pastries “Tastes that bad, huh?” 16 STUDENT LIFE s§r w too long. AS ROMI FILL S@ WILL mimn ARCHES Don’t worry, your prices will keep the Golden Arches up. Hurry up, my next class starts in two minutes!” STUDENT LIFE 17 Homecoming 1973 “Down Memory Lane” The morning pep rally starts off the activities for Homecoming. Lynn Bower is this year’s excited Homecoming Queen. The Senior Model-T was a sure winner all the way from the W.T.W. license plate on the front to the spare tire on the back. The Sophomores take us down memory lane to the popular soda shops. The Class of 1977 revives the twist with a bit of nostalgia. Mr. Phipps awards one of the prize win¬ ning floats. The Junior’s RCA dog reminds us of the good old days. 18 STUDENT LIFE Barb Woodward is presented dur- Seniors Steve Malone and Ann MacElrath ride with the 74 float, ing halftime. Dave Barnett, 1964 class president and voted Most Likely To Succeed, talks with Mr. Phipps and Mr. Woodson at his reunion after the game. Dave now herds sheep in Texas. The 1973 Homecoming Court: Debbie Wickham, Diane Albers, Linda Patterson, Anne Marie Guiseppi, Meg Regan, Lynn Bower (seated). Ab¬ sent. Marietta Nodarse and Barb Woodward. STUDENT LIFE 19 Young Life Life is at Young Life Friends are at Young Life God is at Young Life You be at Young Life too! Kay Sutton helps lead Young Life. Mama! 20 STUDENT LIFE Project Touch Project Touch involves in¬ terested individuals with their community. Meeting Saturday mornings at Fairfax United Methodist Church, they brighten small kids’ days and share in their learning and dis¬ coveries. Ready? Get set, and ... STUDENT UFE 21 Extravaganza ’73—“I Believe in Music” Extravaganza finishes with a spectacular finale. Mr. Cappel dons his sailor outfit for Extravaganza. Mitch Arnold plays a solo in his own arrangement of “Eli ' s Coming 22 STUDENT LIFE Mr. Lawrence forcefully conducts the Woodson Symphonic Band. Don’t cross me, boy! The W.T.W. Choir has a stowaway in its midst Jungle Jam group goes “ape” during Extravaganza. Lynn Berry sings “Maybe This Time”. STUDENT LIFE 23 “Will Everyone Please Evacuate the Building .. Hand over the bomb, buddy. He’s a radical in every way. When you gotta go, you gotta go. You see sweetheart, the birds and the bees No one is above suspicion during a bomb scare. 24 STUDENT LIFE ENERGY CRISIS 73-4 ’74 will be a year remembered for the great energy crisis. Its effects influenced all aspects of our daily lives, including our school system. We can remember sitting through colder classrooms when the thermostats were turned down several degrees and standing at dark bus stops when we returned to daylight saving time. Many after-school activities were curbed so the heat in the school could be conserved. Because of the gas shortage, busing was kept at a minimum, canceling all field trips and late buses on some days. Fewer students were able to drive to school in the face of gas rationing. The price of gas became outrageous and filling stations crowded because of limited supplies. More and more people moved to mass transit as a way of transportation, and car pools became greater in number. Across the nation economy cars had booming sales, while big cars sat in the lots. However, despite the vast changes made both on a national and local basis, life at Woodson seemed virtually un¬ changed as the people here showed once again they could adapt to any crisis. 26 STUDENT LIFE and where we would like to be • • • She Always Catches Her Man 28 STUDENT LIFE This is exciting. The closer she gets, the faster he runs. The one in the middle holds the shotgun She’s hoping his suspenders will hold out. Snuffy Smith? aIa aIa ISRA |JL| ( ajfh :.•■ 0° g ♦ K vr T| : vmwm X J JL sAt J|t «| « — -,!, %J f -« ,f - JW B 1 T f p ' ! ' «• 0jj% S ©Uit STUDENT LIFE 29 Left Wing Players Story theater, what’s that? Story theater was produced by the left wing players every day for two weeks during sixth period. Productions include Golden Goose, Little Peasant, Robber Bridegroom, Bremen- town Musicians, and Henny Penny. The director and actors improvise and add to these tales to produce children’s fables Woodson style. STUDENT LIFE 31 One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest 32 STUDENT LIFE ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST was one of the Drama Department’s greatest ac¬ complishments. It com¬ bined emotional struggles for mental freedom with bawdy humor to create a chilling climax. The play was such a hit that an ex¬ tra show was put on to benefit Children’s Hospital. STUDENT LIFE 33 34 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 35 Rushin’ Around Sometimes I just have to get away from it all. What happens in there? And I’m left with all the mess. 36 STUDENT LIFE TP: John Dougherty and Melissa Belote. (Left to Right) Sue Davis, Debby Kody, Drayanne Davis, Sharon Lamb, Cathy Murphy (Queen), Janice Ingraham (Maid of honor), Cheryl Butler, Irene Winkler, Debbie Casale. Brant Huddleston tunes up before the next number. Steve McLaughlin and Cathy Murphy talk with Scott Porter and Irene Winkler after the court has been presented. 38 STUDENT LIFE Earlier this year, we took a survey to see how Woodson students felt about school dances. The questions con¬ cerned student participation. Here are a few responses. mi m . . .W3UJ . - j V ■aT c 6 taiY !LJK‘fcLS3a a an r....;.- ' . ' . 1 +JF ?«— . I BOTBLJklSS . EKJ5 Sitting: Sarah Bushey, Debbie taster (Queen), Tina Curtis. Standing: Lynn Berry, Kim Gunn. Yes, I go because: It breaks the boredom. I don’t really know why. It shows someone you care. You can get to know someone. tfimethecvU ' mice p ( l!cvc Sitting: Tammy Wheeler, Pam Reynolds. Standing: Barbara Miller, Joanna DeGillo, Sandy Eskinzes (Maid of Honor). « sr 39 Recipe for Success 1 Director 1 Student Director 3 parts Choreographer 1 pinch Choral Director 1 heaping bushel Seniors 1 cup Money Combine the two directors. Add three parts choreographers and a pinc h of choral director. Mix in a bushel of seniors. Beat in a cupful of money. Whip in time and talent. Let ingredients sit through two months of rehearsal. Serves several large audiences. Result: a great play—OLIVER. Bill Igoe shines as OLIVER. Several hours of practice passed before auditions began 40 STUDENT LIFE More practice. STUDENT LIFE 41 fit jJbw C6tjb l :fc 46 SPORTS SPORTS 47 Patty Neiss Pam Reynolds Judy Kliger Ellen Senter (capt) Jane DiRenzo Marietta Nodarse 48 SPORTS V arsity Debbie Wickham Cheerleaders Mari Morrissey Sally McFarland Barbara Miller Amy Ard Tammy Wheeler Leah Wright Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Cheerleaders have injuries too! “Ail right, let’s go ... Break!” M. Camporini is a fine example of J.V. spirit. The junior varsity cheerleaders add pep and enthusiasm to the JV games. Many long hours of practice help them develop their ability to lead cheers. They also sell programs at Varsity football games. It is often the JV cheerleaders who try out for and make the varsity cheerleading squad. yw ww c. t- ■ Okay. This one’s mine, but where ' s yours? r if mSSkWLlLf 1| lUPv ’ Rj py ' ITJ ! ' • ' : ■ ’H fl IV Amy Records, Cathy Laker, Kim Ehmke, Judy DIRenzo, Camporini, Sandy Sennett, Patty Mason, Nancy Mason Peggy Howells (Captain), Gayle Grltls (Co-captain), Marllee 50 SPORTS “Peek-a-boo, I see you.” “For our first lesson ... this is a football.” Freshman Cheerleaders SPORTS 51 The freshmen cheerleaders are an important part of the freshmen class. These girls unite the rest of the class in spirit and enthusiasm. They help get the class involved. Varsity Football FAIRFAX WAKEFIELD STUART FORT HUNT WEST SPRINGFIELD FALLS CHURCH ROBINSON ANNADALE JEFFERSON K OODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON WOODSON DISTRICT CHAMPIONS WOODSON 13 T.C. WILLIAMS Greg Reed kicks off to lead yet another Woodson victory. Mel Collins takes a breather. Bottom Row: (left to right) Coach Blaylock. C. Oppenhelm. D. Harris. K. Stokes. K. Roborts. W. Miller. J. Relnhold. M. Collins. G. Reed. D. Bradley. C. Coltrane. Coach Pugh. Second Row: Coach Bond. C. Caprino. J. Knoth, K. Simpson. D. Bowden. T. Edwards. M. Pastz-talaniec. B. Leonard. Assistant Principal Biliak. Mr. W. T. Woodson. Principal Phipps. K. Schultz. R. Thompson. K. Pope. B. Smith. P. Kaus. Coach Weaver. Third Row: Coach Fletcher. Coach Gallasso, Coach Thompson. S. Sautter. D. Brenton. G. Blevins. D. DeAvies. S. Crandall. S. Segraves. D. Bilger. R. DeShazer. S. Scheidoman. J. Segail. K. Murphy. A. Rupp. G. Mays. B. Burgener, R. Harris. H. Johnson. D. Miller. Coach Labazzetta. Coach Pennington. Top Row: E. Frank. J. Warner. C. Barstow. H. Lyon. T. Ottoson. D. Meadows. D. Simpson. W. Keel. T. Schultz. J. Citron. W. Spatz. M. Michalskl. W. Sproull. R. Roan. S. Hoepfl. K. Drysdaie. W. Kingdon. M. Camparinie. N. Johnson.We’re Number 1 Bottom Bow: (left to right) Paul Labzatta, Assistant Varsity Coach; Mike Weaver, Assistant Varsity Coach; Larry Blaylock, Assistant Varsity Coach; Ken Pennington, J.V. Coach; Randy Ney, Frosh Coach. Top Row: Richard Pugh, Head Coach; Mike Galasso, Frosh Coach; Bernard Thompson, Assistant Varsity Coach; Mike Fletcher, Frosh Coach; George Bond, J.V. Coach. Coach Pugh explains the second half strategy to Quarterback Greg Casale. SPORTS 55 Football Involves . .. X . ,■. ' ' ' r - - ' V; The Cavaliers come bursting out for another exciting game. The Baton Corps entertains during half time. The crowd roars its approval as Woodson scores. Cheerleaders take time out for a Coke Another half time ends. The band, Baton Corps, and Precisionettes wait for half time. 56 SPORTS The Precisionettes get ready for their half time performance. SPORTS 57 Junior Varsity Football Let ' s see ... the coach says, “Keep your head down and follow through.” Labassi sprints past the outstretched arms of a defender. The football, seemingly a greased pig, squirts from Scott Crizer’s hands. mmp wwhm M 7 1 , l a irar WOtrf i is WOODSON t 2 Offense: Row One: Steve Labassi, John Meehan, Tony Mascla, Craig Donneliy, Steve Hostettler, Scott Porter, Doug Parry. Row Two: Dave Grlenke, Bill Hensel, Dave Darling, Ricky Rodriguez, Dave Arnett, Dave Handy, Fred Brooks, Bob Hoskevlc, Dusty Roberts. Row Three: Coach Pen¬ nington, Scott Crlzer, Larry Sullivan, Dave O ' Donohue, Scott Mitchell, Clay Collins, Jim Diesel, Rick O ' Connel, Dixon Harrll. 58 SPORTS Fred Brooks is finally brought down in the defensive secondary. As sophomores, the now mature Junior Varsity team performed well in league competition. The coaches feel that they achieved tremendous improvement from the team’s record of last year. They showed great character in winning their last game on a last second field goal. When asked about the future, ail they could promise was to show up for every game. A dejected defense vows to dig in on the next series. Woodson 6 Braddock 6 Woodson 24 Stuart 0 Woodson 14 Fairfax 0 Woodson 21 Wakefield 0 Woodson 8 Falls Church 0 Woodson 8 Robinson 28 Woodson 6 Annandale 6 Woodson 9 Jefferson 7 Defense: Row One: Brian Hartsell, Greg Pretzman, Jeff Nusbaum, Chris McDonald, Bruce Uhttoff, Ed Blllman. Row Two: Mike Kody, Jeff Pruess, Dan Tompkins, Eric Johnson, Mike Oklta, John Bradley, Dan Tulloh, Mike Dyre, Mike Hayden, Tom Spencer. Row Three: Coach Bond, Brian Balenf, Greg Stackler, Bill Anderson, Leo Hibson, Ken Fornshlll. SPORTS 59 Freshman Football 60 SPORTS In their first year as an organized Cavalier football team, the freshmen spent much of the year on fundamentals. As the team progressed from week to week, new skills were practiced and perfected. Each game was a chance for the players to use their new skills. They played courageously throughout the season and are now prepared to face a new season of successes and failures. SPORTS 61 Girls’ Tennis Team This years tennis team was blessed with much talent. With an undefeated season, ten girls ad¬ vanced to district competition and from there six girls went on to regionals. With players like Nancy Neviaser who is undefeated in two years of tennis competition, Woodson wili remain strong next year. Woodson 4 Woodson 4 Woodson 5 Woodson 7 Woodson 6 Woodson 7 Woodson 7 Woodson 7 Woodson 5 Groveton 3 Fort Hunt 3 Fairfax 2 Jefferson 0 Robinson 1 Falls Church 0 Annandale 0 Wakefield 0 Stuart 2 First Row: Sheryl Toninl, Gall Blackwell, Julie Kaus, Chris Kamrad, Betsy Miller, Ann Daniels, Schroeder, Nancy Neviaser, Meg Packer, Cindy Johnson, Lori Bartos, Jane Smith, Dana Smith. Kathy O’Donnell, Gina Garerl, Lisa Mlllican. Second Row: Lori Hllland, Tina Garwood, Maria 62 SPORTS A crowded start soon thins out into Woodson domination Cross Country Led by All-Metro runner Tom Papst and returning lettermen John O’Toole and Jeff Kramer, this year’s cross country team led the district with an undefeated season. Wood¬ son’s spring track team will be great¬ ly strengthened with these runners. Cross Country isn’t ail running. Tom Papst takes up his steady pace. Low Score Wins Woodson 22 Annandale 37 Woodson 20 Jefferson 39 Woodson 18 Falls Church 40 Woodson 20 Robinson 44 Woodson 15 Fairfax 49 Woodson 15 Stuart 50 Papst takes a well deserved breather. Steve Neubauer speeds to the finish. Varsity Hockey The Varsity Hockey team, led by co¬ captains Ann McElrath and Debbie O’Donnell, performed well despite its record. The team is looking forward to next year with thirteen girls returning and help from the junior varsity. Woodson 0 Woodson 1 Woodson 0 Woodson 0 Woodson 0 Woodson 1 Woodson 1 Woodson 2 Mount Vernon 0 Hayfield 0 Stuart 0 Falls Church 3 Jefferson 1 Robinson 4 Annandale 2 Fairfax 0 First Row: Kim Mode, Lynn Baler, Debbi LePere, Debbie O ' Donnell, Ann McElrath, Tammy Black, C y Hammer, Debbie Mllbradt, Tina Bushel, Ann Durham, Luanne Marcantonio, Nikki Hammer. Karen Christofferson. Second Row: Paula Cunningham, Bonnie Wiseman, Ellen Shanahan, Nan- 64 SPORTS Junior Varsity Hockey Represented by a group of young girls, the junior varsity team had a year of fun and learning. Because each girl prepares for next year and possibly playing varsity, this year was very valuable to them. Firs! Row: Jodi Heon, Snger lerdale, Sandy McElrath, Chrisa Mills, Margret Kat, Glnine Pratt, Sue Murray, Beth Cunningham, Denny Dowse. Mona Ruel, Diane Jenkins, Patty Holcomb, Robin Roseberry, Aren Marovelli, Jeanie Moore. Second Row: Barbara Murray, Alra Lee Shipman, Ann Seay, Sue Franklin. SPORTS 65 Varsity Basketball Nicholas drives against Annandale. Neilson battles Fairfax defenders for a rebound. Mel plans the offense. Simoni goes in for an easy two points. 66 SPORTS Neiison shoots. Fairfax players have cold hands. Unterkofler goes high for a score. SPORTS 67 Up and Over Mel Collins puts up a soft shot. Clark Nelson goes up in a crowd. Simon! and Nicholas fight for rebound. John Unterkofler takes a tough shot. Matt Kason presses in backcourt. 68 SPORTS First Row; Fred Pickett, mgr.; Matt Kasun, Damon Nicholas, Clark Neilson, Laraia, Dan DeAvies, Steve Malone, Mark Holms, mgr. Not shown, Dave Mel Collins, John Unterkotler, Rick Simonl, Doug Winkler, mgr. Second Harris, Bob Russell, row; Coach Red Jenkins, Coach RemboSd, Larry Mancini, John Lee, Vince Behind at half time, Woodson buckles down. Woodson 57 Edison 65 Woodson 58 Fairfax 65 Woodson 75 Falls Church 58 Woodson 62 Annandale 85 Woodson 71 Jefferson 58 Woodson 71 Stuart 66 Woodson 77 Wakefield 61 Woodson 61 Robinson 51 Woodson 63 Fairfax 53 Woodson 76 Fort Hunt 58 Woodson 68 Annandale 75 Woodson 53 Jefferson 45 Woodson 70 Robinson 55 Woodson 60 Falls Church 39 Woodson 73 Wakefield 67 Woodson 53 Stuart 55 This year’s team was a young one at the beginning of the season. The slate of games started with some of the strongest teams of a year ago. After the Da Matha and West Springfield games, the basketball team was forced to buckle down and work. As each district foe was played, the team gained confidence needed to face Robinson. The whole school realized that the team’s success would be judged on the outcome of the game. Robinson was beaten, not once but twice. As the fans look back on this year’s team, the late season successes will be most remembered. SPORTS 69 Junior Varsity Basketball 70 SPORTS SPORTS 71 Freshman Basketball Jim Harrison goes high for the shot against Fairfax. Aggressive play under the boards. Harrison shoots easily. Woodson dominates another game. Coach Rembold protests a bad call. 72 SPORTS Mt An easy two points for Woodson. A masked Woodson player shoots. The freshman team, led by some excellent talent, displayed the benefits of good coaching and good practice. The boys learned much that will help them in the future. The team now has the summer to refine and practice the skills needed to play Junior Varsity ball. The ball goes inside against Fairfax. SPORTS 73 Varsity Wrestling I A Woodson takedown Although the teams record was less than great, this year was a successful season in many ways. This years team was a young one and lacked the experience possessed by the opponents. Under Coach Labazzeta’s super¬ vision, team members gained poise and knowledge. With most of the team returning next year, it promises to be a winning effort. Woodson works for a pin. 74 SPORTS WTJF The ref checks for a Woodson pin. SPORTS 75 First Row: Kevin Kendall, Brad Rodgers, John Wechsler, Tom Scarr, John Bradley, Mark Steele, Tom Sutliff, Charlie Caprino. Second Row; Dave Creekmore, mgr., Coach Pennington, Dale Bradley, Scott Segraves, Mike DiAntonio, Mike Hayden, Bruce Smith, Kevin Stokes, Joe Ryan, Coach Labazetta. 76 SPORTS Junior Varsity Wrestling The term “junior varsity” is usually associated with underclass sports. However, in wrestling this is not necessarily the case. The wrestlers, regardless of age, are placed on a team accor¬ ding to their abilities. Thus, there is a strong inner com¬ petition for the right to wres¬ tle varsity. SPORTS 77 Freshman Wrestling Freshman Wrestling was a new sport to Woodson this year. The matches were held on Saturday mornings. For these reasons, Freshman Wrestling received little student attention. These young men worked hard each day in practice to prepare not only for this year but for the future. 78 SPORTS Indoor Track Indoor Track was another new Woodson sport. Practices were usually held outside, but because of unpredictable weather conditions, meets were scheduled in the gyms at Robinson or Fairfax High Schools. Indoor track gave runners a chance to get in shape for their spr¬ ing season. SPORTS 79 Girls’ Varsity Basketball First Row: Sue Watt, Tammy Black, Becky Thorpe, Sue Pinkerton, T.C. Loposer, Ginger Marsh, Debbie Milbradt, Jackie Gordon, Ann Durham Coscia, Julie Kaus. Second Row; Ann Balmforth, mgr. Ann McElrath, Dinah Laurie Smith, mgr. Playing hard all year, these girls take great pride in the game they play. For a long time they have sought a little recognition from the students, many of whom have never seen a girls’ game. Most just assume that the girls’ game is nothing in comparison with the boys. These girls play very well and are just waiting for fans. , ' AV 80 SPORTS jrirls’ Junior Varsity Basketball : irst Row: Cindy Loomis, Dana Smith, Nancy Ing, Barb Smith, Margret Rose, risa Mills, Nancy Woodslde. Second Row; Vickie Anderson, mgr. Barbera Cook, Lisa Clifton, Diane Jenkins, Mona Ruel, Marsha Moore, Bonnie Wiseman, Ann Danials, Karen Christopherson. SPORTS 81 ] ■. n rj ■; ■ U ? : ‘H ■V ' 4 , •• , , , • ' -■ V. -f 2 ■. (f ►.•• ' « •-«. ' jj,-.- -Hi « «% : { ■ ' ■ ■■ tv? ■ • „■ 4,,,.., . • . , Tv : ' $+ . ♦ I ' ■s tf It t, .,h V t . ;« .« ' ’ti • -. t u, ’ • ' , ‘ ■ . ., • A .; ' . ■; ■ v.. to?. ’ ■• . V v ,J rngt fi ' 0 4 Wflfr i-nrth S 82 SPORTS Varsity Baseball SPORTS 83 With most players returning from last year’s district winning team, Wood- son stands to be a major contender again this year. With strong pitching and consistent hitting, Woodson’s team will be hard to keep out of state competition. ■Ammtff 1 m j£ • r . fi 84 SPORTS Junior Varsity Baseball 1 r t On the first day of practice, close to eighty players showed up hoping to play well enough to be chosen from the crowd. The Junior Varsity is very valuable to the baseball program because it gives the boys com¬ petitive experience needed to play Varsity. SPORTS 85 Varsity Track 86 SPORTS ' I ! Varsity track serves two major pur¬ poses. !t is a season for the serious track runner to improve and display the skills which he has worked on in cross country and winter track. It also gives other athletes from other sports an opportunity to work out and keep in shape. SPORTS 87 Varsity Soccer This year’s Varsity Soccer team had much work to do in order to return to the regional playoffs where they were second a year ago. Under a new coach, Mr. Oliverio, and several American University all-Americans, this year’s team did work hard. Many hard hours were spent working on the skills needed to play the game well. Although they play without the fan support of most Varsity sports, they represent Woodson very strongly. Dave Longmire works on dribbling. No Joe, kick it with the other foot. 88 SPORTS ! H Dribbling drills improve soccer skills. Hfl Look ma, no hands. ' 1 « f, lk • ; P |0| ... . ' ' ' ' -V- , £ t V, ' . , t ■ . - ' ? ' ' rtteK ■ ♦ ,. ' iS _ % v. ■ - fV • - ' ' “ . 4. ' ' .4 ' ,u ' C ' -.v ..-.V ' .1c ' - ?r Would you believe elephants fly? W Vt ’ V ' ty,- y . ( • ' s W - V • y •’£ . ;•■■■• • •, .. - ' J _ : ■■• .. His T-shirt said, Carlin the STUD.” The team takes a breather. ft • • ' Vw%S‘ vi . SPORTS 89 I -■« “• ' t i t V t i ' ' Varsity Tennis Tennis requires skills which develop through long hours of practice. Forehands and backhands are put together with a lot of effort to produce a winning team. wu 90 SPORTS Swimming The Swim Team experienced a typically good year led by some really great taient. Swimmers like Margorie Moffit explain why Woodson is number one in swimming. SPORTS 91 Girls’ Gymnastics -m- mm gjfp g 92 SPORTS Boys Gymnastics Working long hours to improve their personal skills, these boys prepare for competition. Working individual¬ ly, they not only have to prove something to the judges, but also to themselves. Girls Track With great enthusiasm, these girls compete in many grueling events. Although the work is hard, they all feel a sense of pride when they win a meet. 94 SPORTS Rifle Team SPORTS 95 c€ awalieh click, click, clonk . . . I've got some copy for someone to write. . . this stupid typewriter—hey, how do you get the ribbon back in? aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!! What's the matter? I’ll tell you what the matter is—we can’t possibly get the copy written for 36 stupid $% clubs for the next deadline—why didn’t you tell me about this two weeks ago—we would have had a chance then . . . Hi, uh, I have a couple of pages that need layouts—how many? well uh, a couple, you know—about 17. Can you do it tonight? You don't have to get so upset—it’s only 17 pages. Listen, I don’t care how nice you are to me and how few pages I have to do layouts for, it is 3:27 A.M. and my light table broke . . . Hey—have you got the pictures for J.V. girls handball? Well, why not? We punched the contact sheets a week ago! $% photographers .. . Where’s the photographer? I’ve got to have retakes of every female faculty member of the English, Math and Social Studies departments. Little, old biddies— My hair looks gray; I’ve got a double chin; ooooohhh—I look so fat! . . Here are 13 pages of senior I.D.’s that need to be typed—are they job stamped and numbered? well, uh no—ask the editor— she’ll do it! Why can’t I have nude centerfold of the Most Appealing Freshman of 1974? It’s my section! How many pages are finished? 2. How many pages are left? 167. aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!! click, click, clonk . . .stupid typewriter. . . click, click, click, click, click, click, click . . . W ORGANIZATIONSOrganizations: Brian McDowell, Diane Kerr (Editor), Doug Thompson. Layout: Richard Williams, Ellen Shanahan. Sports: John Wechsler, Bill Denfield (Editor). H Karen Zlpf (Layout Editor). ORGANIZATIONS 99 Seniors: Margaret Mankin (Editor). Copy: Sharon Amor, Patty Unkle (Editor), Drew Sheckler (Caption Editor), Debbie Hile, Mary Wyman. Anybody want some birthday cake? Faculty: Jennifer Brown, Anne Sothan (Editor). 100 ORGANIZATION Ralph Allison Bruce Ahern (Editor) Paul Barker Jan Samoriski Tom Snyder Wes Sawyer Reed Risteen ORGANIZATIONS 101 102 ORGANIZATION id a na cade Co-editors: Mark Tapiin, Tracy Cook It takes long hours of hard work to publish a school newspaper. The Cavalcade editors and staff members at¬ tend activities, hold interviews and have to keep up with the latest happenings. After they gather information, the stories have to be written, laid out, and sent to the printers so that Woodson students can be informed. The Cavalcade has in¬ creased production to twice a month and has done an ex ¬ cellent job. ORGANIZATION 103 All Men’s Eating Team American’s favorite pastime is eating. True to this tradition the All Men’s Eating Team popped up overnight in our all American School. Woodson has expert face stuffers who practice everyday to keep in shape. Finally Woodson has a serious club that knows how to get down to business. Members: Steven Mitchell, Tim Schmies, Bruce Smith, Tim Edwards, Pat Causey, Wayne Hussa, Coakiey, Greg Barry, Doug Franklin, Skip Hulfi, Bill Miller, John Sutherland, Steve Butler, Drew Brian MacDowell, Jeff Cantwell, Keith Ashely, Ed Dinkins, Douglas Thompson, Randy Myers, Curt Sheckler, Jim Trumbull, Chris Spencer, Matt Pasztanzaniec, Jim Haliigan, Pat Shields, Howard Coltrane, Richard Szymczyk, Bernhard Steinbach, Bob Leonard, Lee Pittman, Bill Denfeld, Denis Heppe, George Buzzy. 104 ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Mark Taplin, John Muir. Second Row: Evan Cantor, Jay Morris, Jeremy Adder- tongue, Greg Brickey. Third Row: Glen Jackson, Sue Mitchell, Lynn Gibson, Olivia Kornegay. Mrs. Leeper (Literary Sponsor) Evan Cantor perches in his natural habitat. Mrs. Keever (Art Sponsor) Evan Cantor (Layout Co-editor), Jay Morris (Poetry Ed.), Greg Brickey (Art Ed.), Jeremy Bethel (Layout Co-editor), Lynn Gibson (Editor-In-Chief) Page Staff Both artistic and literary talents of Woodson students are put to use in the Page . The Page is a creative art¬ literary magazine printed twice year¬ ly. It gives students who have the creative itch the chance to express themselves. The Page also lets the students, as well as interested facul¬ ty members, learn the mechanics of publishing. ORGANIZATIONS 105 Janet Thompson, Gary Fitzgerald, Maria Schrosder, Kim Gunn Student Union Bernie Restrepo, Gary Fitzgerald, John Bilyeu, Cindy Reynolds, Dan Snow Cabinet Members: First Row: Karen Keaton, Jennifer Lawrence, Mr. Hollowell, Mary Farrell, Cathy Hill. Second Row: Dave Bilyeu, Bernie Restrepo, Dan Snow. 106 ORGANIZATIONS P.S.A.B The voice of authority: Gary Fitzgerald, Student Union President Tracey Dowse Principal Advisory Board: First Row: Cindy Reynolds, Jennifer Lawrence, Bernle Restrepo, Gary Fitzgerald, Kim Guinn, Janet Thompson, Second Row: John Bllyeu, Jeff Kramer, Dan Snow, Marize Kalllnl, Carole Wagner. Absent: Tracey Dowse, John Heising, Bob Lyle, Matt Pastzaianiec, Ellen Senter, John Crisp. ORGANIZATIONS 107 Key Club Key Clubbers appreciate school spirit, except when they have to pick up trash in the stadium Saturday mor¬ nings. First Row: Matt Pasztalaniec (President), John O’Toole (Vice-President), David Wheeler (Secretary), Tom Scarr (Treasurer). Second Row: Scott Amos, Harry McClellan, Gary Fitzgerald, Tim Sampson. Third Row: Paul Kaus, Charlie Oppenheim, John Cornish, Kenny Malm, Joe Carlin, Steve Neubauer, Tim Young, Jim Herbig, Tim Prescott, Jett Krukin, John Colligan, Kenny Wilson, Jeff Kramer. Fourth Row: John Daniels, Adrian Chapman, Greg Reed, Johnny Cat, Pat Causey, Thomas Naughten, Mark Young, Bob Roeland, Sean Kelly, John Billups, Tim Schmieg, Randy Palmer. Fifth Row: Howard Heppe, Tom Moore, Glenn Krauser, Steve Butler, Tim Larala, Lee Daniels, Clark Nellson, Damon Nicholas, Bob Leonard, Vince Larald, Doug Murray, Dave Harris. 108 ORGANIZATIONS First Row: Donna Vance (Corresponding Secretary), Carmen Mandlch (Senator), Debbie Nile (Recording Secretary), Patty Unkle (Vice-Pres.), Caro! Deskin (President), Tracey Cook (Treasurer), Lynn Good body (Historian). Second Row: Donna Guiseppl, Kim Mode, Karen Keaton, Emlne Cay, Nancy Woodside, Sheila Cavanaugh, Marty Dobson, Jennifer Brown, Debbie Kobe!. Third Row: Patty Cyr, Patti Woodside, Debbie Casale, Shirley Strickland, Jo DiGilio, Barb Woodward, Gina Zicczrelli, Patty Holcomb, Cathy Hodges (Chaplain). Fourth Row: Diane Kerr, Angie Busey, Mary Beth Timlin, Kathy Hili, Cathy Pruefer, Jennifer Boyd, Ellen Shsnahan, Anne Daly, Anne Sothan, Karen Keaton gives instructions in coloring at Project Touch. Keyettes The Woodson Keyette Club is com¬ posed of active girls who are con¬ cerned about their school and com¬ munity. With a little shove from their officers, these girls help stuff Christ¬ mas seals at the TB Center and act as big buddies on Saturday mor¬ nings to children with learning dis¬ abilities. The teachers work centers are decorated by the Keyettes in the hope that it will put the teachers in holiday spirits. The highlight of each year is the annual trip to the Inter¬ national Convention. ORGANIZATIONS 109 Baton Corps Thank goodness for halls! • Chris Triantafellu First Row: Chris Triantafellu, Patty Ahern (Captain), Lynn Bower (Co-captaln). Second Row: Lynn Berry, Robin Scott, Marty Dobson, Tina Curtis, Phyllis Ash, Abby Ard, and Pam Shiplet. Lynn Bower Marty Dobson 110 ORGANIZATIONS Precisionettes First Row: Lee Memmer (Historian), Anne Dec (Secretary), Irene Winkler (Captain), Anne Moore (Co-captaln), Cathy Murphy, (Treasurer), Second Row: Suzanne Aston, Rhonda Palmer, Carol Salami, Stacie Kenyon, Beverly Fletcher, Cl Cl Griffin, Carol Mclndoe, Tracy Igoe, Margie Catalano. Third Row: Liz Handley, Terri Dawson, Pam Willis, Lisa Vernon, Nancy Wood, Cindy Shafer, Judy Lynch, Cindy Castalll, Marsha Tobin, Debbie Laster, Kathy Blann, Cherl Robinson, Karen Boothe, Debl Allen, Kathy McLain. Fourth Row: Andl Yates, Debbie Casale, Tracy Kamschror, Carla Ehmke, Donna Jo Rink, Ellen Blerschenk, Liz Detrick, Susie Poor, Gina Aamodt, Gwendy Saarl, Lynn Meetz, Penny Boettcher, Debbie Canzanelli, Paula Shertz, Sheryl Hlbarger, Mary Holcomb. Fifth Row: Sheri Poor, Shirley Strickland, Joelle Mazzonlinl, Drayanne Davis, Pat Hopper, Debie Kody, Madeline Waters, Patty Tennyson, Michele Moore, Sarah Bushey, Monica Orlgllo, Patty Cyr, Diane Albers, Patty Woodslde, Sharon Lamb, Debbie Phillips, Cindy Hough. ORGANIZATIONS 111 It’s Academic The “It’s Academic” team represents Woodson on WRC-TV’s “it’s Academic” show. They compete for scholarships by answering questions faster and more accurately than the other two competing teams. Their knowledge of English, history, math, science and world events must be extensive and readily available. Last year, Woodson’s “It’s Academic” team was one of the top six of eighty- one teams in the area. First Row: Mary Beth Brown, Robin Anderson, Stuart Lending, Michael Johnson, Ralph Mason, Walter Grant, Mrs. Carmicheal (Sponsor). 112 ORGANIZATIONS Debate Team The Debate team has had one of its best years ever. According to one op¬ ponent coach, we have a real cracker jack team. As a result, every time the Debate team was successful Mrs. Huggett, the coach and sponsor, awarded them with boxes of Cracker Jacks. Partners are picked at the beginning of the year and compete together throughout the year. All tour¬ naments are invitational. Everyone has had successful tournaments this year. Have fun this summer with your cracker jack prizes. First Row: Dave Ottoson, Tom Ranken. Second Row: Richard Whlsner, Row: Henry Johnson, Richard Dynee, Mark Smith, Curt Coltrane, Chris Jim Sykes, Robin Anderson, Kevin Moher, Michael Johnson. Third Spencer. Row: Harry Shubin, Sheree Gaipert, Jay Morris, Mrs. Huggett. Fourth ORGANIZATIONS 113 Thespians, a national organization, is the ’’honor society” of high school drama. Thespian members are active in drama classes and school theatrical productions. Drama Club and The spians are the main corps of drama club. It takes time and talent to put on theatrical productions, and Thespians have both. Randy—don ' t you ever quit? Debi Gale, director of THE GOLDEN FLEECE W 4 wlM h « ■i teifi Jii First Row: Deborah Gale (Secretary and Treasurer), Betsy Brafford (President), Rick Nickell (Vice Klirs, Kim Brown. Third Row: John Muir, David Wheeler, Jim Cumbie, Ann Marie Guiseppe. Patty President). Second Row: Kevin Kampschror, Randall Outlaw, Loren Kaye. Second Row: Vivienne Mitchell, Sheree Galpert. Rob Smith. 114 ORGANIZATIONS Sit down and we’ll talk about it. Now what is your problem?” First Row: Nancy Nohn, Marl Nusbaum, Sharon Cossmart, Deborah Gale. (Secretary and Treasurer) Betsy Brafford (President), Rick Nickel! (Vice President). Second Row: Lynn Blackwell, R. Paul Noland, Kathy Delaskl, Jlii thing, Brenda Tampley, GIni Peters, Richard Hiett, John Muir, Jil Shelley. Third Row: Kevin Kampschror, Bob Smith, Sheree Gaipert, Sue Connor, Loren Kaye, Sloans Burns, Vivienne Kllrs, Jayme Brotherston, Carmen Mandich, Patty Mitchell, Ann Maria Gulseppe, Renata Jacobs, Sue Runyon, Brenda Vendouzls, Patl Steele, Melanie Hughes, Hardlynn Okita, Kathy Panthlone, Beth Huffman, Kim Brown, Gretchen Kinney, Bonnie Goodbody, Lanette Oder, Kathy Horne, Carla Boynton, Barb Smith, Lisa Semerad, Mechele Patch, Tim Putman, David Wheeler, Bonnie Wiseman, Melisa Ickes, Jim Cumbie, Wayne Hussa, Fred Runca, Ryan Sothan, Jim Tourtellotte, Richard Harmanola, Randall Outlaw. Mike Tamgochian, Patt Kelly, Cathy Yedrock, Greg Howe, Mark Hammersla. Drama club members are often seen running around the school in costume or practicing lines on stage. They produce a fall play and this year are holding a spring play as well. This year they sponsored a magic show. To promote drama in the school the club holds workshops and other drama-oriented ac¬ tivities. ORGANIZATIONS 115 Bridge and Chess Clubs The Bridge Club “dummies” meet every Tuesday to play bridge. The atmosphere is not one of tense concentration, but of relaxation. There is no ranking or great competition. Teachers as well as students practice shifty shuffling while having a good time. First Row: Mike Writz (President). Second Row: Allan Willner, Meg Franklin, Linda Johnston, Jeanne Rumlik. Third Row: Stuart Lending, Collen O ' Shaughnessy, Brenda Stolte, Sandy Kerr, Karen Tiemens, David Gomez. Fourth Row: Karl Bakken, Bill Saue, Bill Sauer, Jerry Merwin. The members of the Chess Club are: T. Atkins, J. Bashaw, J. Brown, B. Christensen, J. Clark, S. Gwiazeowski, C. Hayes, D. Hull, M. Kim, R. Kronlage, D. Lee, B. MacDowell, R. McOmber, Chris Patti, W. Pavel, M. Ragusa, J. Selectman, J. Smith, D. Stephan, D. Strunk, J. Woodward, C. Vining (Presi¬ dent) 116 ORGANIZATIONS Liason Project Ayd Greg Jervis, Joyce Peterson, Kathy Boteiio, Pam Reading, Andy Ragland. First Row: Sue Garret, Cheryl Jones, Debbie Wickham, Nancy Hammer. Second Row: Monica Origlio, Nancy Wood, Cindy Esklnzes, Barbara Kidd, Tammy Black. Not pictured: Ginger Marsh. Lisa Millican. Sue Pinkerton. Gym Assistants ORGANIZATIONS 117 Ski Club “Now keep your feet spread out, with the tips of your skis just about meeting. That is the snow-plow position,” said the instructor. Swish! A more advanced skier sped by. The student grabbed for the instructor. “What was that?” the would-be skier cried out, trembling in fear. “Nothing to worry about,” said the instructor. “Just a skier.” “Gosh,” the student said in admiration. “Do you think I ' ll ever be that good?” “No sweat,” said the instructor. The Ski Club is for everyone who wants to enjoy the freedom and grace of skiing. Everyone is welcome—from rank amateur to the experts of ex¬ pert. Skiing is a form of relaxation that can satisfy everyone. The beginning skier can have a feeling of accomplishment the first day out and there is an in¬ finite variety of stunts and styles to keep the expert forever challenged. This year the ski club decided to go on as many weekend trips as possible instead of day trips. This permitted more concentrated skiing. THINK SNOW! Ski Club Officers in the first row: Mrs. Fritz (Sponsor), Terry Atkins (Team Captain), Brenda Stolte (Secretary-Treasurer), Howard Heppe (Vice President), John Sherwood (President). 118 ORGANIZATIONS Ice Skating Club First Row: Laurie Detrick, Kirk Thylor, Chris Spencer, Leslie Elstad, Linda Martin. Second Row: Brenda Vendauzis, Jen¬ nifer Jean, Susan Franklin, Kathy Timlin, Sally Sale, Dave Gomez, Susan Pontius, Mary Shubin, Patte Palmer, Leslie Close, Karen Hensel, Richard Mile, Ricky Whealen, Jeff Sissler, Cathy Hall, Romina Aboe, Dee Dee Brubaker, Betty McGuigan, Nancy Creel, Karen Reekie, Karen Hanchett, Jolly Jarrell, Cathy O ' Brien, Richard Whisner, Walter Ab¬ bott. Third Row: Melanie Hughes, Patt Kaus, Charlie Oppenheim, Karen Rademacher, Pat Lauden, Kim Lease, Lynn Meetze, Chris Creoi, Mary Ann Shelton, Phonda Powell, Anne Bushey, Sue Valentine. Fifth Row: Joey Sterner, Lynn Montgomery, Kathy Sullivan, Wayne Hussa, Curt Coltrane, John Sutherland, Tim Bukes, Bob Leonard, Todd Shields, Doug Murray, Steve Butt, Mark Smith, William Smith, Richard Albright. Every Thursday the Ice Skating Club heads for the Fairfax Ice Arena. Going as a group, they not only get group rates, but they also have more fun. The Ice Skating Club offers a weekly chance for recreation at a low cost. This year is the first time Woodson has had an ice Skating Club, and the members feel it is a worthwhile addition to extra¬ curricular activities. Math Team lim sin (a + b) - sina = ? a o a Can you solve that problem in 30 seconds or less? If you can, drop in on the Math Team. Super quick figuring is one of those rare sports where the outcome of the team depends heavily on individual success alone. When competing with other schools, representatives of each school are given the same problems (one problem at a time) to solve. There is a time limit and dif¬ ficulty assigned to each problem. Members of the team also practice after school to work on their speed and of course accuracy. Have fun! First Row: Kitty Howells, Stuart Lending, Steve Pratt (Captain), Doug Hardt (Treasurer). Second David Lee, Mr. Samson (Sponsor). Third Row: Steve Larsen, John Woodward, Jay Thomas, John Row: David Hull, Mike Johnson, Carol Cheaney, John Hansen, Will D. Jensen, Donn Stephen, Stuthland, Willy Rifkin, Cronin Wining, Sott Ainsworth. 120 ORGANIZATIONS The Future Scientists of America is an especially relevant club in this year of the Energy Crisis. America’s success through history has always been linked to its technological advances. What better way to solve our Energy Crisis than to harness student talent? The Future Scientists of America try to interest and develop the talents of students in the various fields of science. There are interesting discussions and displays and anyone think¬ ing about a career in science might want to check out the Future Scientists of America. F.S.A. First Row: David Lee (Secretary-Treasurer), Jean Packard (Vice-President), Larsen, Karen Tiemens, Bryan Junt, Judi Rurrlik, Paul Tabler, Bill Gann, Stuart Landing (President), Jeff Sutton (Vice President), Jeanne Ftumlik Scott Snyder, Ingo Baussus, Jim Williams, Aian Nelson, Jerry Merwin. (Historian). Second Row: Man Kim, Heidi Wallace, Robin Cooper, Steve ORGANIZATIONS 121 V.I.C.A. First Row: Greg Rolston, Bill Wooster, Scot Albright, Richard Williams. Second Row: Larry Counts, Dale Dehozier, Ned Withim, Tom Sisk, Fred Knock, Paul Freeman, Mark Rubbins, Donald Thompson, Greg Haymond, Kevin Schlink, David Willisman. Third Row: John Smith, David Cordail, Tom Ashmore, Joe Shaper, Ralph Monaco, Edward Roscoe, Jim Thorp, Paul Taylor, Robert Moore, Frank Douglas, Joe Frat. Fourth Row: Kevin Ployd, Bruce Garrett, Randy Collins, Kevin Jecoby, Mike Adams, Kirk Miller, Randy Davidson, John Radcliff, Dave Borosky, David Foller, Steve Randolf, Pete Palmer, Vince Minner, John Springer. First Row: Sally Salmon (Sponsor), Terri Hash, Karen Lightfoot, Robin Clark, Jim Trumball, Debbie Tinder. Debby Broyhill, Karen Tillery. Second Row: Melanie Osterday, Betty Morrison, David Goodnight, Alan Bee, Jim Bulan, Scott Reed, Joey Sterner. Third Row: Richard Weber, Bob Bowers, Allan Nelson, Dan Gleason, Scott Alloright, Courtney Allen, Donald Smith, Bill Woosfes, Carlos Couley. 122 ORGANIZATIONS First Row: J.D. Roberts (Treasurer-Secretary), Doug Franklin (Vice-President), Jim Sykes (Historian), Bill Igoe (President). Second Row: Debbie Leonard, Mary Holcomb, Martha Tobin, Sue Pomeroy, Jill Shelley, Diane Dahlquist, Anne Balmforth. Third Row: Cathy Dellinger, Renata Jacobs, Lisa Mattingly, Laurie Buchanan, Kathy McLaughlin, Lynn Okita, Debbie Rossie, Suzanne Watt. Fourth Row: Luanne Lake, Cheryl McGee, Denis Coakley. Margaret McLuckie, Richard McEirath, Linda Sullivan. Fifth Row: Tammy Hansen, Paul Schindel, Karen Pinkerton, Mike Darl¬ ing, Steve Black, Wayne Hussa, Terry Bales, Gail Girigigis. F.B.L.A. Future Business Leaders of America is a co-curricular business club organized to give students an opportunity to develop leadership so that they can participate more effectively in the business and community world. This program helps one to increase his business knowledge through active participation inleadership, financial, social, community and service activities. The highlight of the year’s program is preparing to take part in the local and state leadership conferences held in the spring. ORGANIZATIONS 123 Bombs away! Stage Crew These magnificent (believe it or not) young men are the backbone of Woodson’s major play productions. After three years of intensive train¬ ing, they now exhibit complete mastery of the art of turning lights on and off. Their dexterity on ladders and ropes can only be surpassed by that of the ape family. The future abounds with possibilities for these agile young men. Confucius says, “One who keeps hands high in air loses friends rapidly.” Let’s water down his act. Andy Ragland, Mike Macario, Greg Grant, Mark Kopeikin, Hal Kopeikin With us as tutors, you ought to get it, John National Honor Society The Woodson chapter of the National Honor Society is one of many in the United States. National Honor Society members are chosen for the ability they have demonstrated in scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Although National Honor Society is basically an honorary organization, the Woodson members operate a tutoring service, help with curriculum, and hold monthly meetings. Many leaders of tomorrow are members of the National Honor Society today. NHS shares ideas with teachers. First Row: Beth Hutfman, Marti Dobson, Donna Guisepp! (Secretary) Jennifer Lawrence (President), Scott Palmer (Vice-President), Ann Moore, Cathy Murphy, Kathleen Gallivan. Second Row: Donna Vance, Anne Sothan, Kenneth Malm, Leslie Kamrad, Margot Musbaum, Debbie Hile, Diane Bogart, Carmen Mandich. Third Row: Jennifer Brown, Patty Unkle, Joanna DeGIlio, David Wheeler, Tracey Cook, Virginia Mentzer, Laura Trice, Rick Bourne, Carla Ehmke, Margaret Mankln, Hal Kopelkin, Anne Marie Gulseppi. Fourth Row: Cathy Connor, Kim Gunn, Meg Regan, Lynn Goodbody, Jackie Gordon, Patti Woodside, Carol Deskin, Gina Ziccarelll, John Bilyeu, David Bilyeu, Barbara Woodward, Cathy Hodges, Sharon Abshlre, Debbie Laster. Fifth Row: Karen Tiemens, Cathy Pruefer, Diane Kerr, Tim Edwards, Dave Harris, Scott Kuykendall, Jeff Cook, Robert Godec, Therees Tkach, Melissa Hoadley, Karen Keaton, Leslie Mansfield. Not Shown: Karen Zipf, Mary Wyman, Howard Heppe. ORGANIZATIONS 125 Tri-Hi-Y This was a year of change for the Woodson Tri-Hi-Y. The three Tri-Hi- Y’s combined to form one single club. They also dropped their Y.M.C.A. affiliation. After making these changes, the Tri-Hi-Y attended to its regular activities. Tri-Hi-Y is a service club that provides school and community services. Some of their activities included work with the March of Dimes and a big sister program. First Row: Elizabeth Schaefer, Nancy Robertson, Paula Semerad, Margaret Mankin (President). Second Row: Lisa Kampschror, Linda Botuck, Pam Bonner, Cora Dietrich, Karen Hanchett. Third Row: Kathy Moore, Sharon Lamb, Robin Anderson, Karen Aipf, Nancy Chesbro. Fourth Row: Diane Marcantonio, Eileen Duffy, Beth Runyon, Tracy Kampschror, Liz Hendley, Becky Young Fifth Row: Linda Welton, Betsy Miller, Tammy Moon, Karen Rosin, Sandy Kerr, Betsy Hull, Cathy Clark. 126 ORGANIZATIONS Student Action for Education WANTED TEACHERS! Why would anyone want to be a teacher? Why would anyone bare himself to the tortures thought up by those devils known as children? If, in the course of your school career, you have seen the light and found the answers to these questions, you might be in¬ terested in Student Action for Education. If you have gleaned the answers to those questions, you undoubtedly realize that teaching is a strenuous but rewarding profes¬ sion. The Student Action for Education Club is comprised of people interested in becoming a teacher. The Student Action for Education Club has participated in a convention in Roanoke and sponsored a faculty tea, but has not been able to student teach as a result of the energy crisis. First Row: Mrs. Sarah S. Hart (Sponsor), Leslie Kamrad (Treasurer), David Bingham (President), Martha Joyce (Vice-President), Gretchen Kinney (Secretary). Second Row: Lisa Kampschror, Debbie Kobel, Karen Sutliff, Lynn Montgomery, Cathy Cox, Nancy Creel, Pam Reading. Third Row: Lynn Mietze, Betty Martin, Brenda Vendauzls, Ann Marie Giuseppe, Debbie O ' Donnell, Ann Burrard, Kathleen Gallivan, Stephanie Christensen. Fourth Row: Patty Witt, Diane Cooley, Leslie Spatz, Leslie Shipley, Naomi Morales, Su Palmer, Joann Hilbold, Shawn Pearson, Karen Hensel, Leslie Close, Karen Brown. Fifth Row: Kim Lease, Betsy Miller, Becky Young, Linda Welton, Cher Luke, Chris Spencer, Jackie Gordon, Karen Rademacher, Sandy Ellingboe, Betsy Hill, Eileen Eglinton. ORGANIZATIONS 127 Students for Environmental Action A group of dedicated environmentalists has become a decisive force in plan¬ ning and planting the school grounds, as well as moving for action in the com¬ munity. Students for Environmental Action have been attending zoning meetings, working to curb water, air, and noise pollution, lessen erosion, save wildlife, and encourage the purchase of potted Christmas trees. They have landscaped one of the courtyards so that it can be used as a classroom or for relaxation. The students have also made plans to plant evergreens in front of the school to screen the noise from Rt. 236. Brian Alford marches off to battle the war on pollution. m. i- Ka Bsafc ■swraas jJWHMj Mrs. Dunn, Lee Apted, Brian Alford, Dana Cossmith. Row One: Karen Hanchett, Sec. Dana Cossmith, Brian Alford, George Landes, Melvin Clay, Cathy Moody, Martin Blaha. Row Two: Glenn Jackson, Pres. Lee Apted, Brad Flshburn, Howard Heppe, Stephen Stoader, Terri Nelson, Henry Hiett, Dave Montague, Mike Hickey, Sponsor Mrs. Dunn, Treas. Brian Cooper. Holly Wright, Dana Cossmith. 128 ORGANIZATIONS Photography Club The Photography Club is the place for aspiring photographers. It gives novice photographers a chance to learn the tricks of the trade. Practice makes perfect, or so they say, so club members take many pictures trying to learn the ins and the outs of this art. As the year goes on, im¬ proved techniques result in better pictures. First Row: Jeff Waddfll, Steve Skolen, David Erlenborn. Second Row: Kevin Ed Dinkins. Standing: John Merwin, Allan Nelson, Jim Williams, Mr. Lantz Sloan, Harry Shubin, Denis Coakley. Third Row: Bill Cann, Bernard Stelnbach, (Sponsor). ORGANIZATIONS 129 Red Cross First Row: Pat Causey, Rowena Barron, Greg Barry, Tim Edwards, Second Row: Sue Watt, Pat Mitchell (President), Leslie Kamrod (Secretary), Crystal Salaydok. D.E.C.A. First Row: Julie Halllday, Cheryl Hall, Bernard Re- strepo, Virginia Gaines. Second Row: Mr. John Wood- son, Bob Dietz, Danny Neff, Mike Thompson. Third Row: Pam Plummer, Terri Little, Denise Dyke, Rob Sewel, Jim High. Fourth Row: Dorl Wolf, Nancy Ho¬ ward, Virginia Egllnton, Steve Marsteller, Fred Rundo. 130 ORGANIZATIONS Cavaliers for Christ Cavaiiers for Christ is an organiza¬ tion open to everyone. Informal meetings are held in the mornings and afternoons where students pray, sing, and relate Christian ex¬ periences in order to learn more about who Jesus Christ is. First Row: Robert Brazier, Mary Ann Woody, Pam Reading, Donn Stephan, Leslie Canzanelli, Richard Hiett, Ann Sheehan. Second Row: Jane Hoeferkamp, Laurie Whitmore. Cheryl McGee, Kay Ferre, Crystal Sahaydak, Barbara Jordon, Julie Johnson, Rouena Barron, Kim Reiter, Steve McLaughiin. Third Row. Claudia Lamm, Gwen Olson, Joy Davis, Doug Harcourt. George Brazier. Karen Rademacher. Eva Treciokas, Richard Williams, Phil Anderson. Fourth Row: Tom Townsend. Kenne Anderson, Jeff Johnson, Andrew Barron, Jay Thomas, David Bingham. Brian Smelt, Bruce Chafin, Marie Towns. ORGANIZATION 131 French Club The French Club dinner was enjoyed by all. First Row: Cathy Laker (Treasurer), Debbie Kobel (Secretary), Cathy Raby (President), Miss R. Berlin (Sponsor). Second Row: Allan Willner, Glen Tsaparas, Terri Nelson, Caren Schwaner, Beth Leggat, Scott Baker, Nancy Creel. Third Row: Karen Reekie, David Phillips, Karen Sutliff, Beth Shaver, Marlene Tessier, Susan Franklin, Crystal Sahaydak, Steve Handy, Bill Horbaly. Fourth Row: Heidi Wallace, Lynn Meetz, Melissa Burchard, Claudia Lann, Geri Yancik, Leslie Kamrad, Emily Thornton, Leslie Elstad, Lisa Mattingly, Margie Catalano, William Jensen. Fifth Row: Marilee Camporlni, Priscilla Thorndike, Judy DiRenzo, Susan Pontius, Sandy Ellengboe, Leslie Thipley, Carole Wagner, Linda Swantz, Sally lawen, Jason Davis, Rosanne Rice. 132 ORGANIZATIONS Spanish Club First Row: Diane Kerr (President), Tom Elder (Vice-President), Anne Brown, (Secretary), Joanne Siavin (Treasurer), Beth Burritt (Senator), Second Row: Derry Velardi, Pam Lynch, Holly Harrell, Brian Hanchett. Third Row: Marissa Fleltas, Melissa ickes, Liz Hendley. Fourth Row: Anne Daly, David Gomez, Jeannle Trlppe, Lisa Stevens, Bonnie Tibbs, Marie Schroeder, Jennifer Boyd. Fifth Row: Bill Sauer, Lisa Clifton, Bret McLaughlin, Cathy O ' Brien, Karen Jacobs. “Hmmm, wonder where that came from. “Boy, was that hot! ORGANIZATIONS 133 German Club The German Club is an informal association of Woodson’s students of German. They attend cultural events such as Oktoberfest and Fasching parties. In addition, they travel to German areas in nearby states for hiking, and observing the local life styles. First Row: Kirk Taylor, Chris Spencer, Nancy Hammer. Second Row: Debbie Troffer, Pam May, Tammy Wheeler, AuBrey Cheatham, Greg Barry, Annette Kastner, Kim Fegley, Heidi Wallace, Linda McWey, Liz Rosyckl. Third Row: John Sutherland, Heidi Ferner, Sue Johnson, Paula Blaha] Kathy Daub, Lynda Martin, Cathy O ' Brien, Dari Eckard, Ky Serdner, Carol Taylor, EvajTreciokas, Debbie Wickham, Kim Gunn. Fourth Row: Richard Szymczyk, Joe Jerk, Jim Halligan, John Curtis, Steve Skolen, Mike Brill, Bob Mowl, Rick Coppage, Jim Carter, Barry Morris, Jett Cantwell, Joel Sarley, John Sherwood. Fifth Row: Robert Fisher, Lee Winter, Wayne Hussa, Bob Wilcox, A. Goring, Rich Slmoni, Drew Sheckler, Ken Berns, Chris Hayes, Bryan Hunt, Fred Burgle, Lee Pitt¬ man, Doug Murray, Pat Causey, Todd Shields, David Jansohn, Bill Denfeld, Howard Heppe, Bill McIntyre, Chris Johnson, Jeff Duncan, Mr. Lantz (Sponsor). 134 ORGANIZATIONS Latin Club T « s ' • t iX 1“ «•• .” First Row: Mark S. Gadea (Vice President), Ralph Noder, Martha DeKent (Treasurer), Cathy Clark, Sidney Barnes (President). Second Row: Mrs. Billman (Sponsor), Maureen Minarik, Ruth Qhmy, Heidi Wallace, Judy Rumlik, Amy Norton, Kirk Trlsler. Third Row: Lesley Hatch, Robin Copeland, Helen Kidd, David Goodwin, Lori Bucco, Al Warren, John Hansen. Fourth Row: Patty Horn, Marilyn Mentzer, Jeanne Rumlik, Carla Boynton, Pat Hopper, David Jewish, Susi Wing. Fifth Row: Jim Yacobi, Ingo Bausus, Pat Ghoyce, Don Rifkin, David Hill, Karen Green, Joseph Boush, Pat Causey, Chris O ' Rourke, John Daniels. Want to buy a slave? If you do in¬ vestigate the Latin Club. Dedicated to the Roman living style, the Latin Club holds slave auctions and celebrates Roman festivals. This year their Christmas party (Satur¬ nalia) was held late because of weather complications. The Latin Club banquet was held in the Spring, it included a slave auction—female slaves were auctioned off—and all the traditional garb with laurel crowns and flowing robes. ORGANIZATIONS 135 Political Affairs Club If you are up on what’s happening in the world then join the Political Af¬ fairs Club in their discussions on politics and current events. They operate with a rotating chairman. Political affairs are especially impor¬ tant to the people in this area since this is the nation’s government seat. For stimulating discussion or a good argument drop in on the Political Af¬ fairs Club. First Row: Tim McGary, Mike McClain, Mark Taplin, Greg Jervis, Jeanne Rumlik. Second Row: Mark Robbins, Robert Godec, John Bilyeu, Margot Nusbaum, Carol Allen, Bill Eby, Susi Wing, John Peterson. Third Row: John Curtis, David Shaeefer, Kevin Maher, Evan Cantor, Rick Simoni, James Yacobi, Ingo Baussus. David Goodwin, Jim Sykes, Paul Ragan, Tom Ranken, Wade Shankle, Chuck Eby. Fourth Row: Lee Winter, Michael Murray, Bernhard Steinbach, Carole Moraees, Su Palmer, Richard Breshnev, Todd Shields (Secretary), Mike Godec. 136 ORGANIZATIONS Vr International Affairs Club Jm m r 11| — m ' v nr 1 ?|HP! Always have an urge to rule the world? Live out your fan¬ tasies in International Affairs Club. Participate in the Model United Nations and see what it feels like to manipulate coun¬ tries. The International Affairs Club plays political games which sometimes break into all out wars. The most sophisticated weapon, an eraser, is the only weapon used. Club participation can lead to great diplomatic finesse and club members are known for their choice of words. The International Affairs Club has come to the root of every problem affecting this country. Unwilling to show up their superiors, they continue to keep the keys to all the problems locked in their minds. First Row: Tim McGary, Tom Ranken. Dave Schaefer, Mark Taplln, Robert Godec. Se¬ cond Row: Mark Robbins, Evan Cantor, Jim Sykes, Sust Wing, David Goodwin, Chuck Eby. Third Row: Greg Jervis, Margot Musbaum, Mike Murray, Kevin Maher, John Curtis, Old Grlnchface. Fourth Row: Carol Allen, Lee Ann Jerome, Pat Causey, Patricia Causey, Wade Shenkel, Henry Johnson. Fifth Row: Mark Godec, Jim Snock, Rocky Stone. Chris Hayes, Dave Medusa, Bill Eby, Tom Diesel. ORGANIZATIONS 137 Art Union Many talented artists can be found in Woodson’s art union. During the fall the art union plans their Christmas bazaar and start putting their talents to work making crafts and paintings to be sold at the bazaar. Art union members look especially forward to spring and their annual trip to New York for cultural enrichment. The art union provides a place for aspiring artists to get together to exchange ideas and experiences and to have a good time. 138 First Row: Tolliver Payne, Ellen Schimmel, Richard Silvey, Mike Yoon, Paula Semerad, Sue Johnson, Wendy Schwartz, Kathy Daub. Second Row: Mike Heald, Tom Hike, Cindy Grove, Nancy Woodside, Pam Wild, Patricia Ragan, Paula Blaha, Bruce Christensen, John Clark, Steve Stouder. Third Row: Stewart Dew, Denise Nassetta, John Roeland, Kathy Eckert, Tim Rock, Jeanette Rice, David Hamilton, Don Rifkin, Max Hacked, Peggy Schlegelmilch, Helen Scarr, Sharon Nietubiez. Standing: Miss Wharton, Sue Smith, Jeff O ' Brien, John Britt. Orchestra Stage Band First Row: Sue Smith, Conrad Drenln, Larry Mason, Barry Seymor, Kenny Malm, Kevin Landes, Jim Ranson. Second Row: Liz Beeton, Diane Bogart, Reed O ' Brien, Tim O ' Brien, Jeff O ' Brien, Clint Smith, John Crisp, Mitchell Arnold, Jim Laraia, Leonard Kliss. Third Row: John Roland, Dave McMillen, Bob Roland, Vince Laraia, Ray Brooks, Max Hackett. ORGANIZATIONS 39 Symphonic First Row: Kenny Malm, Debbie Milbradt, Gail Ross, Karen Odenwaldt, Anne Sothan, Pam Reynolds, Carolynn DiGuisseppi, Steve Pratt. Second Row: Brian Rossi, Debbie McDonald, Cindy Buchanon, Mark Bogart, Bill Shaw, Barry Seymore, Brian Hunt, Robin Safeer. First Row: Diane Bogart, Paula Blaha, Anne Ross, Susie Moore, Cathy Eckert, Kerry Cross. Second Row: Jeanette Rice, Cathy Pantalone, Patty Brack, Mark Towns. First Row: Jim Ransome, Kevin Landes, Larry Mason, Conrad Drenon, Steve Grlffe. First Row: David Seale, Patty Norton, Sharon Nletubiez, Sue Roseberry, Steve Butier, Don Rifkin Standing: Sharon Stewart, Joyce Polln. ORGANIZATIONS 141 Todd Shultz, Brian Alford, Jack Rheinhold, Brian Anderson, Pete Bloodgood, Brad McAlister. First Row: Kevin Duff, Helen Scarr, Mark Kliss. Second Row: Richard Moul, First Row: Bob Roland, Dave McMillen, Mark Rossi, Ray Brooks, Jim Barton, Jay Morris. Second Row: Max Hackett, Carl Drysdale, Leonard Kliss, Chris Darling. David Hamilton, Vince Laria, Dave Jansen, Mike Shields, Chan Lyon. First Row: John Crisp, Alan Stofko, Scott Amos, Tim Rock. Second Row: Barry Morris, Bill McIntyre, Mitch Arnold, Tim Llara, George Bartlett. 142 ORGANIZATIONS Concert Band First Row: MaryBeth MpLuokie, Cindy Eckert,Tom Johnson, Bob Williams, Elizabeth Mowatt- Larssen, Susan Papst, Chari Cueronl, Beth Logan, Cathy O ' neill, Claire Lending, Ann Daniels, Angie Pulliam, Teresa Meike, Beth Mastro, Mikki Hammer. Second Row: Ruth Oh, Peggy Schlegelmilch, Marcy LaPera, Kris Davison, Claudia Lamm, Alex Andrivk, Martin Biaha, Kim Warner, Jody Heon, Richard Whisner, Walt Williams, Denise Adamson, Harold Petty, John Hansen, Ernie Wade, Donna Harris, Carla Boynton, Leslie Parker, Kathy Cooley. Third Row: Ben McClellan, Robert McQmber, Margaret McLuekle, Deborah Dyer, Jim Smith, Richard Hiett, Barry Rieger, Martin Martelia, John Merwin, Kent Melson, Jeff Johnson, David Cranage, David Brodes, Eric Taylor, Jeff Boatright, Jeff Tarantino, Jim Bower, Harry Shubin, Mark Smith, Chip Reeves, Perry Lawrence. Fourth Row: Roxanne Marlin, Steve Mendenhall, Lianne Hull, Sue Perry, Sue Sanders, Cathy Phlllippi, David Grlffee, Wayne Boblitt, Dean Stephan, Michael Shveda, Rusty Gibson, David Strunk, Dale Peterson, Kevin Sloan, John Bradle, John Pantalone, Carole Wagner, Allan Wlllner, Ronald Brookes, Richard Hile, Phillip Zuk, John Swain. ORGANIZATIONS 143 Symphonic Choir First Row: Jan Harmeling, Marietta Nodarse, Joyce Peerboom, Debbie Casale, Sharon Lamb, Mary Farrell, Cindy Gonzales, Lynn Berry, Paula Schertz, Dan Cossmith, Brenda Tarpley, Meg Regan, Kathy Bashan, Botello, Tom Elder, Ellen Gardos. Second Row: John Bilyeu, Liz Detrick, Bob Fisher, Andi Yates, Bruce Smith, Vicki Davidson, Wade Shankle, Tina Curtis, George Landes, Sharon Abshire, Steve Malone, Drayanne Davis, John Muir, Kim Gunn, Greg Grant, Vicki Fouveaux, John Curtis, Karen Tiemens, Tom Shaw. Third Row: Melissa Handley, John Ale, Kathie Skilien, Brian Burgener, Cheryl Butler, Dan DeAvies, Joanna De Gilio, Kyle Simpson, Pat Cape, Robert Gaurdin, Cathy Preuffer, Pat Chayce, Therees Tkach, Rick Downer, Debbie Berends, Jim Malone, Chor alettes First Row: Stacey Kenyon, Cindy Putton, Jannina Azzopardi, Sook Insuh, Terri Tillotson, Jayne McDavid, Margaret Tyson, Lisa Vernon, Sabrina Whillets. Second Row: Mazda Nodarse, Amy Ard, Robin Anderson, Gwen Saari, Beth Groene, Patty West, Sue Cook, Nikki Hammer. Third Row: Beth Philbrook, Karen Moore, Barbara Brock, Robin Scott, Luann Marcantonio, Mary Timbon, Karen Haiden, Shelley Wiseman, Pat Blevins, Joanne Burke. Fourth Row: Marg Lewellen, Stacey Cawsert, Belinda Lawhorn, Tana Bushee, Sally Ard, Barbara Stienberg, Mary Caprino, Barbara Miller, Patty Oleniacz. 144 ORGANIZATIONS Treble Choir First Row: Donna Pappas, Helen Azzoperdi, Cathy Ansheles, Susan Autti, Cathy Dean, Karen Mathis, Diane Faux. Second Rove Pam Troutman, Ellen Scapino, Mary Holcomb, Leslie Elstead, Penny Boettcher, Suzanne Aston, Darcy Qould, Marilyn Msntzer. Third Row: Marian New bold, Gal! Campbell, Pam Kerr, Janet McSudae, Courtney Sale, Betty Austice, Sue Pontus, Linda Sullivan. Fourth Row: Kim Weihl, Diane Cranford, Marianne Cruden, Mary Engdahl, Karen Peter¬ son, Doris Denblegh, Martha Matuszko, Joann Heldbold Concert Choir First Row: Kathy Blann, Margie Catalano, Carol Kurtz, Cindy Logan, Jill Shelley, Lynn Montgomery, Pam Bonnar. Second Row: Sue Ramsey, Elizabeth Shaver, Nancey Traccarella, Shawn Pearson, Jenny Johnston, Lisa Miller, Carol Bonham, Liz Hendley. Third Row: Nancy Nelson, Cheryl Luke, Laura Trice, Debbie Laposer, Kim Ehnke, Sherry Parker, Kathy Alexander, Jerri Glosscock, Ronette Crammer . Fourth Row: Jody Cruise, Karen Tolson, Kim Mode, Karen Green, Mona Ruel, Pam Roscoe, Gina Zlccarelll, Sue Davis, Gall Grltls, Marl Schroeder. ORGANIZATIONS 145 Men’s Choir First Row: Wayne Pavel, Tim Frost, Ricky Rodriguez, Chan Lyon, Chris Pillar, David Erlenborn, Tim Crammer. Second Row John Colllgan, Tim Seymour, Richard Luttrell, Chris Dolan, John Daniels, Doug Harcourt. Freshman Girl’s Choir First Row: Terrle Slocum, Kay Schrecengost, Rosanne Balias, Marcey Millar, Laurel Patton, Robin Hunter, Tammy Marrella, Polly Reynolds, Mari Nusbaum, Sandy McElrath, Sharon Cossman. Second Row: Margaret Kot, Kathy Timlin, Laurie Detrick, Romina Aboe, Terry Ragan, Mary McGulgan, Patty Blue, Pam Arnn, Donna Whitacre, Karen Hensel, Alice Wild, Emily Th ronton, Bonnie Terrack, Beth Shaver. Third Row: Mary Matuszko, Robin Seay, Kitty Gaines, Patty Riley, Barbara Caton, Katie Allen, Katie Memmer, Nancy McSherry, Pamela Bodager, Carrie Memmer, Dolores Barstow, Susan Lyon, Trudy Thompson, Linda Swantz, Jane Podeli. Fourth Row: Fran Schroeder, Anne White, Kathy Williams, Anne Tut¬ tle, Beth Cunningham, Monica Davidson, Charlotte Robertson, Nancy Burton, Inger Iredale, Joy Heath, Ellen Hill, Heather McLean, Jackie Burke, Karen Jensen, Steffie Goolrick, Carolyn Szymezyk, Rhonda Powell, Anne Seaborg, Jennifer Jean. 146 ORGANIZATIONS Chorale Mark Blcking, Cathy Sklilen, Brian Burgenar, Therees Tkatch, Kyis Simpson, Katy Charlton, Bob Fisher, Sharon Abshire, Tom Shaw, Andl Yates, Tom Elder, Lynn Berry, John Curtis, Cadet Band First Row: Marlene Tessler, Maureen Minarlk, Stacy Rymer, Mary Carter. Second Row: Jon Castonguay, James Coleman, Sonja Thomas, Mike Dempsey. Third Row: Kim Peesel, Ashton Trice, Richard Womac, Mike Ragusa, Glenn Tsaparas, Robert Brazier, James Gorman, Lisa Albertson. Fourth Row: Robert Riggs, Todd Alexander, Steve Mower, Russ Abshire, Brian Hanchett, Alan Yahanda, Tom Moore, Frank Fence, Chris Davis, David Smith. ORGANIZATIONS 147 Pep Club Spirited girls join together every week to paint posters for all of the different sports—fall, winter, and spring. This is the Pep Club. At all of the games you can hear the girls cheering their team onto victory. They inform people of the upcoming sports events through the adver¬ tisements that decorate the walls each week. First Row: Patti Breslin (Senator), Betty McGuigan (Treasurer), Emily Thornton (Secretary), Kathy Hill (Vice- President), Marize Kallini (President), Mrs. Davis (Sponsor). Second Row: Anne Yahanda, Mickia Robinson, Erin Shanahan, Rosanne Bellas, Rattle Doran. Third Row: Laurie Pastton, Mary McGuigan, Kathy Timlin, Liz Shorts, Diane Hicks, Kathy Rothland, Sue Hoffman, Cindy Engle, Karen Eckert, Carrie Page, Sue Patti, Leslie Close, Sarah Nightlinger. Fourth Row: Donna Harris, Susan Hughes, Peggy Schlegelmilch, Dennise Palmer, Lisa Mattingly, Karen Moore, Sally Irwin, Pam Arnn, Stephonie Oliver. Fifth Row: Rosanne Rice, Joy Bryant, Susan Sanders, Kitty Gaines, Jackie Hill, Mairi Kennedy, Stacy Christensen, Carole Wagner, Karen Green, Cathy Haines, Anne Seaborg, Debbie Petty, Bonnie Terack, Debbie Yetman, Anne Bushey, Sue Valentine. 148 ORGANIZATIONS Stamp Club Mr. Yiasamedes, club sponsor, displays his own rare specimens. ORGANIZATIONS 149 Guidance First Row: Melanie Osterday, Cathy Sullivan, Carrie O’Connell, Eileen Duffy. Second Row: Barbara Brock, Mrs. Herman, Terry Bales, Karen Rosin. 150 ORGANIZATIONS Bill Sauer, Sydney Barnes, Jennifer Boyd, Margaret Mankin, and Margot Musbaum Assistants Assistants perform valuable functions for the school. Department assistants aid teachers in grading papers, mimeographing work sheets and tests, and lending a sympathetic ear to the trials and tribulations of the teaching profes¬ sion. The Student Administration assistants deliver the “white passes” to quivering students. Library assistants check out materials, catalogue books, records, and filmstrips, and shelve books. Foreign Language First Row: Linda Johnson, Jeanne Rumiik, Mary Beth Brown, Martha Kent, and Megan McDonald. Second Row: John Smith, Sheldon Belsches, David Robeson, Doug Handy, and Barbara Brown. Library First Row: Tom Dutton and Tarry Leipertz. Second Row: Mary Kay Donahue, Drayanne David Marsha Tobin, Cathy Murphy, Patty Cyr, and Anita Churney. Student Administration ORGANIZATIONS 151 Mr. Phipps, Principal “Good morning, this is Bob Phipps your principal ... I just wanted to welcome you folk back to Woodson.” This is the greeting with which Mr. Phipps welcomed us back to a par¬ tially new school and a new school year. Mr. Phipps takes as much interest in Woodson’s activities as the students do. He can often be seen pacing the sidelines at fall football games or attending drama and choral presen¬ tations. Being principal is not all fun and games though. It is also dealing with administrative problems, ap¬ proving programs and ideas, dealing with irate students and parents, and a million other jobs that pop up every day. Mr. Phipps worked hard to have Woodson open on time this year. Be¬ ing a principal is a twenty-four hour a day job. Mr. Phipps deserves our thanks and gratitude. 154 FACULTY Mr. Billak Administration Traffic signs are needed in the student administration office. A constant flow of students, faculty, and custodial staff surge through Student Administration for assignments. Students arrive for late passes and early release passes. Locker problems are taken to Student Administration. Parents, students, and other assorted persons with questions related to Woodson are referred to Stu¬ dent Administration. Student Ad¬ ministration workers are jacks of all trades and, by necessity, masters of all. Mr. Lina 156 FACULTY Mr. Buskirk Mr. Wozney Mr. Kane Miss Whitehead Miss Morris 157 Secretaries No school is complete without secretaries. The main office, finance office, student administration, ADP, and guidance all have secretaries to answer the phones, make ap¬ pointments, type, and do other secretarial duties. The efficiency of the secretaries helps the whole school to run more smoothly. Mrs. Evans (Guidance) Mrs. Gray (Main Office) Mrs. Smith (ADP) Mrs. Schmitz (Guidance) Mrs. Rich (Mr. Phipps’) Mrs. Herm an (Guidance) Mrs. Libby (Student Adm.) Mrs. Regeimbal (Vocational) Mrs. Hippier (Main Office) Mrs. Long (ADP) 158 FACULTY Miss Lippard Mrs. Bedinger Mr. Blaylock English “I ain’t got none likin’ fer grammer nor English.” This is the attitude and ability many incoming freshmen dis¬ play to members of the English Department. The freshmen and sophomore English teachers try to increase the students’ writing ability as well as introduce them to the classics and modern literature. A semester writing course is required sometime during the junior or senior year. Juniors and seniors then have the option of choosing from semester courses such as Greek Literature, Utopias, American Values, and Grammar. Hopefully, after four years in Woodson’s out¬ standing English Department, a stu¬ dent will be able to say ”1 do not like grammar, and English does not in¬ terest me.” Miss Guerin FACULTY 159 Teachers Work on Individualizing Instruction Mr. Bogart S. Parker and Mrs. McCauley: a 1 to 1 basis. Mrs. Bain Mrs. Leeper Mrs. Thoma Miss Bowers 160 FACULTY Mrs. Smith Mr. Borror Mrs. McCauley Mrs. Green Mr. Yiasemides 161 Mrs. Harrell—Department Head Mrs. Turley Mrs. Carmichael Mrs. F. Johnson edia...Bible...Grammar...AmericanValues...Public Speaking. 162 FACULTY rpository Writing...Shakespeare...Poetry...European Lit...Bibl Mrs. Swafford Sixth period brings out the best in Mrs. Turley. Mrs. Costello Mrs. Dunn Miss Lewis FACULTY 163 Social Studies The Social Studies Department offers courses which span the globe and the centuries. In addition to the required world history or geography courses, United States history, and Virginia and United States government, the Social Studies Department offers such courses as sociology and psy¬ chology. Psychology, a semester course, is new this year and has already become quite popular. Every student at Woodson runs the gamut from world history to United States government on their way to becoming more aware of the world around us. Mrs. Cromwell Mrs. Spencer Mrs. Mika 164 m m mwm m Mr. Morris Mr. Bond Mrs. Schudel Miss Johnson A 165 Social Studies Generates Discussions on The Devil made me do it! Mrs. Darling Mrs. Brown Mr. Pennington 166 FACULTY Current Issues Mr. Harrington Mrs. Funkhouser i—h 4 - 4 - f- Mathematics If math is your best subject (or your worst) the math department offers the course for you. It offers algebra and geometry to meet math re¬ quirements. Advanced courses such as calculus and functions are offered for students who are more enthusiastic about math. Math is necessary throughout life so the math department performs an im¬ portant function. Thanks to math teachers, everyone knows that 1 + 1 = 3 . i i i i i Mrs. Hepner 168 FACULTY I I ' Mr. Samson _ Mr. Greaser Mrs. Rowe M nv, Mrs. Stokes Mrs. McAteer Mr. Pierce Mrs. Horn —r FACULTY 169 Mrs. Causey Mr. Rembold, hard at work—as usual. Mrs. Huggett Mrs. Croft Mrs. Gibbons Mrs. Grant ematics 9.. .Algebra.. .C alculus...Trigonometry...ConsumerMa 170 FACULTY w MpW WmBm Mrs. Ford Mr. Rembold Mr. Witt Mrs. Jones « i« «l IS W i MS 19 U . u ? i « ttw Ml «i IJ ' £ % IT l« M M J 11 i...Geometry...Functions...Senior Math...Analytic Geometry... FACULTY 171 Mrs. Benton Mrs. Billman Mrs. Fritz 185 days a year, a teacher needs a rest, too. Dr. Nodarse Students absorb the atmospheres of other countries as they enter the halls of the language department. Foreign languages are taught by songs and games as well as by repetition and testing. Advanced students find it challenging to tune into local Washington radio stations which broadcast soap operas in foreign languages. At all language levels trips are made to local restaurants to indulge in gourmet foods and learn a little more about the customs of other countries. Mr. Lantz FACULTY 173 Mr. Wacholz Mr. Bolt (Department Head) Miss Mondin Miss Saar 174 FACULTY Science Experiment 1 Mrs. Marshall Problem: Procedure: Data: Conclusion: Is it possible to escape alive after a year of teach¬ ing biology, chemistry or physics to “future scientists?” 1. Spend the first two weeks of school impressing your students with the necessity of safety. 2. Be sure to know where all fire extinguishers and first aid kits are kept, so that when some bungling student chops off a finger, blows off a hand, or crushes a foot with a four pound brick, you will be able to act quickly and efficiently. 3. Above all use all your cleverness to keep students from playing with the water faucets. For an extremely hard experiment the above procedure has worked admirably. From the data it is possible to say that by using extreme caution it is possible to come through the year with no loss of students or teachers. We’ve made it!!! We are alive. Yes, with luck it is possible to safely teach biology, chemistry and physics. We now have two months to rebuild our strength and prepare for next year. Mrs. Opp Science — probing the seen and unseen through i I i ! I i Mrs. Hall Mr. Clarke 176 FACULTY instruction and experimentation Mr. Otten Mrs. Fitch (Planetarium) A science class enjoys a visit to the planetarium to view the comet Kohoutek. Mr. Shearon Music Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do. The music department involves large numbers of students in choral and instrumen¬ tal courses. Future musicians, as well as students out just for the fun of it, gain knowledge and experience playing and singing in groups. Some sympathy must be extended to the music department. After all, they have to suffer through all the sour notes of progress. Do, ti, la, so, fa, mi, re, do. Mr. Grant Mrs. Kilmon LL I Q UU DISPLAY Miss Sudduth 30 cents or 30 days, its your choice.” Miss Poarch Library The library provides a place for relaxation and rest for the many students who use it daily. The quiet reading room is one of the library’s nicest features. It serves as a refuge for students seriously cramming for a last minute test. Un¬ fortunately too many students abuse their library privileges by not checking out their books and never returning them. This results in an estimated loss of 1800 books a year. The librarians hope that students will be responsible enough to check out their books in the future. FACULTY 179 Art The genius of Woodson students is at work in the art department. There are four basic courses this year. Painting and drawing ranks first in popularity with crafts running a close second. The other two courses are jewelry making and sculpture. The teacher gives the assignments by concepts which the student is sup¬ posed to incorporate in his work of art. The freshmen take a com¬ prehensive course which enables them to dabble in each area for a nine week period. This helps them become accustomed to critical ap¬ praisal. Of course there is always the anguished face of an artist whose masterpiece has gone unap¬ preciated. Julie Qualls displays her talent in painting. Mrs. Keever (Department Chairman) 180 Home Economics m Mrs. Nelson {Department Chairman) Miss Billings Greg Parris concentrates on baking a perfect pie. The sweet aroma of burnt muffins, the shatter of fallen dishes, and the banging of pots and pans filter out of the home economics rooms. Males as well as females learn to cook and sew. For specialized learning, semester courses are offered in¬ cluding gourmet foods, interior design, and sewing with knits. Senior homemaking has become very pop¬ ular among the seniors. It appears football players can fumble in the kitchen as well as on the field. Onward to victory and perfect apple pies . . .! Miss Bowen faculty 101 Business Many people think that the students in the typing classes spend all their time practicing drills, but they also have fun typing pictures of pumpkins for Halloween and ships for Thanksgiving. The students in the business department typed this year’s student directory. Business teachers provide their students with practical knowledge that will help them succeed in the world of big business. Mrs. Romak 3 NOW is the 100 01 u0lu pooB ||B J01 001(1 am SI MON iAJiunoo Jiaiji 10 pie ©m 01 0010001 uaoi pooB ||B joi aoi(i ©m s( mon j uiunoo ji© for all good men to come to the aid of their country! Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country! Now Mrs. Lauer Mrs. Hanenberger Mrs. Scholett FACULTY 183 Mr. Pugh Mrs. Legard Mr. Labazetta Physical Education 184 FACULTY HKKSSSi ■ directs the completion of ‘‘The Leaning Tower of Pisa.” Mrs. Clarke Mr. Larson Mrs. Kickliter, Department head Mr. Labazetta The Physical Education Department offers a variety of athletic challenges. Many of the classes are co-ed, thus giving everyone the opportunity to work with and against equal strengths. The P. E. Department is also responsible for health education and “behind the book” drivers’ ed. FACULTY 185 Mr. Jenkins Mr. Thompson Miss Morgan Mr. Oliverio Mrs. Imhoff 186 FACULTY Mr. Green Industrial Arts The largest product from the Industrial Arts Shop classes is sawdust. Industrial Arts Shop I is for students with no experience. Co-ed classes are stressed since this is the first year it has been introduced. Industrial Arts Shop II stresses cabinet making where students work on in¬ dividual projects. Students use multi-materials ranging from wood to ceramics. Individual projects produce a variety of products from Kentucky rifles to musical in¬ struments. FACULTY 187 Vocational Woodson has a highly developed vocational program. Students come from all over the county to participate in the program. Ten courses are currently offered at Woodson. The most popular of courses which meet two or three periods a day are auto mechanics, cosmetology, electricity, practical nur¬ sing and carpentry. The vocational program offers students a good oppor¬ tunity for obtaining a skill and ex¬ perience. Mr. Adkins Mr. Halo Mrs. Lina 188 FACULTY Mr. Bray Mr. Baugham Mr. Daly Mrs. Sunbury (Department Head) Mrs. Salmon Mr. Simms FACULTY 189 k 1 , t Jfefc i jgd C. - . f ' r • ] ' i .Ia % iLS % i Cafeteria Staff Special Services Students often come to the people in special services for help. Janitors are frequently visited by em¬ barrassed students who have jamm¬ ed their lockers or need something to be cleaned up in a hurry. The nurse in the clinic is beseeched by dying students whose only cure is to get out of class and go home. The cafeteria ladies are immensely im¬ portant to Woodson’s students. They continually stock the vending machines so that students can pick up quick energy between classes. They also operate the much talked about cafeteria lines. Woodson’s students would not be able to func¬ tion without these services. FACULTY 191 Faculty, Teachers, Miss Berlin, doing her bubble gum exercises. Mr. Yiasemides gives a lesson in Greek dancing. 192 FACULTY Could this be Mr. Rembold? Miss Berlin just can’t take those cafeteria lunches. FACULTY 193 Guidance The Guidance Department can help a student if he has a problem. It can also give him a problem if he doesn’t have one. When a student has a complaint about a teacher or a course, or has a question about a college, he always heads for Guidance. Usually a student has to wait to see his “great one”, but usually no one minds, because they get out of class and especially because Guidance is air conditioned in the summer. Mrs. Jones 194 FACULTY Mrs. Cashion Mr. Daniels Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Lebedev jK ' .vr ten uvu i it ' s orHOW « hkai mi wit rirsHOwwtu rot isca . . •? Mrs. Horner Mr. Morgan Mrs. Smith (Department Head) “Here ' s to you Mrs. Robinson!” T” 6 Pk°ne corr )3nv w- wenstafers S c Alar-a Mi Mrs. Gray Mr. Willis FACULTY 195 So Qocri A aoVd. W ooi, ht dr a aoa quai¬ l’d 1 iti (o do CaVSrw iovVr ua. I bdl 50 uou bcdorO drKL Sard osr. S rxd cjcod bodW u r V jWdu a id (( b o I R rddcor dan dnnardaloda l sacs J ! dcoV(L a 51 la r c b dotd aard uoudo Kncu) Trud dm oo a o ojizt or anu KvrA Vi W %xV pnr r m dado £ Xd r Kf o ■ o float...Annsndsle game...safe. “I . ...... .. ■. mk s % liver!”...college...the prom I o tt! ) K 198 SENIORS Rotirock JWeickLtjt AiKihsoh [cln(l R(Y HRON SftvA t f ODERMOfS. I l i ' r. Distrid {CANDIDATES SENIORS 199 Senior Officers John Heising, President Kristy Krengel and Lynn Bower, Senators 200 SENIORS Bob Lyle, Vice President Meg Regan, Treasurer SENIORS 201 Sharon Abshire John Aceto Hamzah Ahemed Bruce Ahern Steve Ainslie Diane Albers I’d have to say, this is my favorite Dave Alexander Farkad Al-Fulaij Mawaffag Al-Fulay Carol Allen Bob Altizer Sue Ames 202 SENIORS Kenne Anderson Richard Anstice Joe Arico Bill Arnett Mitch Arnold Nancy Arnold Mark Arritt Phyllis Ash period! John Assalone Cheri Atwood Mike Balen Terry Bales Kathy Barnes Sidney Barnes SENIORS 203 Jack Barnhill Greg Barry Jim Barton Lorey Bartos Nick Beck Kathy Bell Scott Berghold Lynn Berry Marc Bicking Britt Bierman Ellen Bierschenk Brian Biggar John Billups David Bilyeu John Bilyeu 204 SENIORS wtmW • lit5Sjt? 2 L ' ' p . 8f«3FW— i Beyond the Planet of the . . . Paula Blaha Don Blanton Scott Binkley Bruce Blackwell Karen Blassey Patty Blevins Pete Bloodgood Karen Boothe Kathleen Botello John Bounds Rick Bourne Lynn Bower SENIORS 205 Karyn Bowie Jeff Bowser Guy Bowsher Dale Bradley Betsy Brafford Chris Brazda George Brazier Greg Brickey Ugly Man Pat Causey: The winner and reigning champion. John Britt Kim Brown Ray Brookes Ron Bryan 206 SENIORS Tina Bryan Tim Bryant Lori Bucco Bev Buckwalter 1 Liz Burritt Angie Busey Sarah Bushey Becky Butler Cheryl Butler Steve Butler John Cain Lynn Callarman SENIORS 207 Robert Carlson Jane Carter Tim Carter Debbie Casale 208 SENIORS Greg Casale John Catalano Pat Causey Bruce Chafin Vicki Chaikowski Katy Charlton Nancy Chesbro Norma Christenson Jody Citron Paula Clements Denis Coakley Scott Cole Mel Collins Mari Comer SENIORS 209 I Robert Cone Cathy Conner Patti Conrad Ed Conway Brad Cook Carol Cook Tracey Cook Jody Cooper Andrea Cooperstein Dana Cossman Ronette Crammer Lynda Cravotta David Creekmore Kerry Cross John Crisp Jim Cumbie 210 SENIORS And it isn’t even May Day! Tina Curtis Marilyn Cuthill Patty Cyr George Dakes Melissa Daniels Lee Daniels Clark Davenport Barry Davis Drayanne Davis John Davis Sue Davis SENIORS 211 Seniors Raise Spirits Tom Dawson Connie Dean Anne Dec Mike Dec Cathy Dellinger Dan Dempsey David Demember Randy Deshazer Carol Deskin Liz Detrick Mike Diantonio Cora Dietrich Joe DiGiacono 212 SENIORS Peter Dill Dana Dillon Nancy Dinkins Donna Dobeck Arthur Dollar John Donnelly John Dougherty Dave Douglas They were right; blondes do have more fun. Judy Douglas Sue Drye Tracey Dowse Eileen Duffy SENIORS 213 The Arts Are Explored . . . Jeff Duncan Matt Dunn Greg Dunnells Denise Dyke Robert Earll Chuck Eby Tim Edwards Virginia Eglinton Tom Elder Jay Elliott Matt Enright Janet Espinola Bob Eustace Judy Evans Mary Farrell Bill Fenimore Tracey Finch Gary FitzGerald Vicki Foveaux Eric Frank John Ferre Jim Ferro Meg Franklin Cheryl Franzman Sondra Freeman Ginny Gaines SENIORS 215 One tin soldier marched away. Debby Gale Sandra Gallotta Tom Ganley Lezli Germany Lynn Gibson Debby Giles Molly Ginish Ann Marie Giuseppe Donna Giuseppe George Goforth 216 SENIORS Ellen Gardos Colleen Garibaldi Denise George . . . Through Dedication to Music Lynn Goodbody Janet Goodwin Jim Gordin Debby Gore Debby Gosneli Robert Gourdin Jim Grabski Walter Grant Cary Gray Steve Griffee Joyce Grimsiey Teresa Groehn Margo Grubb Kim Gunn SENIORS 217 Discovering Alternatives John Heising Wendy Henderson Jim Herbig Durinda Hibson 218 SENIORS Wayne Hussa is acting as more than just an interested spectator in this heated discussion. Charles Hickey Joe Hickey Debbie Hile Becky Hilland Kathy Hill Melissa Hoadley Cathy Hodges John Hoeferkamp Dan Hofer Mike Holland Mark Holm Patty Hopper SENIORS 219 Patty Horn Julie Howard Please, God . . . one more “A”! Nancy Howard Brant Huddleston Bill Hughes Dawn Hutcherson Jeff Hoyle Beth Huffman Wayne Hussa Bill Igoe 220 SENIORS II Penseroso Janice Ingraham Glenn Jackson Kevin Jacobe Tom Jacobsen David Janeski Dave Jawish Jark Jean Debbie Jefferson Mark Jenkins Frank Jensen Greg Jervis Chris Johnson Janice Johnson SENIORS 221 Linda Johnson Jefferie Johnston Cheryl Jones Susan Jones Martha Joyce Leslie Kamrad Paul Kaus Loren Kaye Karen Keaton Bruce Keen Barbie Kell Karen Keller Curtis Kellogg 222 SENIORS Diane Kerr Mary Kilgore Gary Killon Vivienne Klirs “I’m going to have to bail out—running low on fuel.” Paul Kelly Janice Keyes John Kingdon Sung Kim Janice Klein Judith Kliger Cynthia Klose Leonard Kliss Sean Kelly SENIORS 223 Susan Knoth Debby Kody Hal Kopeikin Kristy Krengel Robin Kuhn Bob Kunkel Dominic Laiti Sharon Lamb The faces of Patty Unkle and Donna disappointment over a basket Kevin Landes Bill Lanius Tim Laraia 224 SENIORS Emotions Vance missed. reflect Mike Larkin Debra Laster Jenny Lawrence Bonnie Leake Brad Lentini Barb Leonard Bob Leonard Debbie Lepera Kathy Levitt George Lightfoot Robin Long David Longmire Dorothy Loose Debbie Loposer John Louden SENIORS 225 A Unique Alternative: Casino Margaret Mankin Larry Mankins Richard Mankins Diane Marcantonio Chris Spencer grimaces at another loss. Carleen Marlin Larry Mason DeeDee Massih Ken Mathis Julie Matthews Ralph Matthews Deran Mazujian Jackie Mazzolini Brad McAllester Linda McAtee Geanie McBride SENIORS 227 Seniors Find Relaxation in the Library Harry McClellan Kevin McClintock Bill McConnell Paul McCray Debbie MacDonald Kathy McDysan Ann McElrath Tim McGary Bill McGuigan Mike McGuigan Tom McKeown Scarlet McLaughlin Steve McLaughlin Roger McLeod Dave McMillan 228 SENIORS Barbara Mendelssohn Lee Memmer Ginny Mentzer Tara Meneely Oliver Merwin Mark Meyer Melinda Middieton April Miley David Miles SENIORS 229 Bill Miller Lisa Millican Kurt Mitchell Patty Mitchell Sallie Mitchell Tom Montgomery Anne Moore Dan Moore Thomas Moore Brian Morris Jay Morris Rene Morrison 230 SENIORS “No, really, it was this big!” David Muliin Barbara Muntz Cathy Murphy Doug Murray Mike Murray Randy Myers Matt Natkin Clark Neilson Allan Nelson John Nesbit SENIORS 231 Pete Nesbitt Steve Neubauer Gail Newhouse Bob Nicholson Joe Nickel Stuart Nickelhoff Marietta Nodarse Patti Norton Margot Nusbaum 232 SENIORS The Library, a Meeting Place for Seniors Charlie Oppenheim Melanie Osterday Dave Ottoson John O’Toole Mike Owecke Randy Outlaw Chris Paine Doug Painter Dan Palenski Kim Palmer Paul Palmer Randy Palmer Scott Palmer Roby Pantall Kathy Pantalone Debby Pappas Tom Papst Bill Paris “You mean I can get in with MY grades?” 234 SENIORS David Paxton Joyce Peereboom Due to the lack of interest, this caption has been cancelled. Nancy Pennington Jack Percifull Dave Perez Jean Pfefferkorn Gayle Pflugrath Beth Philbrook Ross Pickford Sue Pinkerton SENIORS 235 Senior Officers Prepare for Class Activities Bob Pittman Steve Plante Ken Pledger Bob Plummer Pam Plummer Bob Pohli Sue Pomeroy Keith Pope Scott Porter Janet Prall Franceen Prasatek Steve Pratt 236 SENIORS Diane Premetz Tim Prescott John Heising and Bob Lyle draw up the “Rules of the House.” : Steve Price Melanie Pruitt Cathy Raby Andy Ragland Paul Priem Tim Putnam Paul Ragan Greg Ralston SENIORS 237 Becky Ramsey Tom Ranken Jim Ransone Anne Rapavi Ona Teciokas Greg Reed Steve Reeder Meg Regan Jack Reinhold Kurt Reiter Bernie Restrepo 238 SENIORS Debby Riddle Jerry Riendeau William Rifkin Alice Rippey Reed Risteen Mike Robbins Kevin Roberts Nancy Robertson David Robeson Mom, I’d like you to meet my fiance. SENIORS 239 “I wonder if Dr. Frankenstein started this way. Paula Rodgers Joe Rodolph Im V. M fH r 1 w JMl m ■ V Jf John Roeland Pam Roscoe Karen Rosin Jan Roulstone Monica Rozycki Jeanne Rumlik Fred Runco Joe Ryan Kathy Ryan 240 SENIORS Phil Saari Carol Saleme Joan Santorelli Joel Sarley Bill Sauer Kim Sautter Tom Scarr David Schaefer Elizabeth Schaefer Steve Scheideman Tim Schmieg Holly Schmitz SENIORS 241 Mindy Schrecengost Karl Schultz Ed Scully Denise Seal Kelley Seaman David Searle Vicki Sechrist Jim Segall Paula Semerad Ellen Senter Bob Sewell Barry Seymour 242 SENIORS Tom Shaw Pete Sheehan Karen Shepard Leslie Sheppard Todd Shields Carie Shipman Judy Shuck Stuart Nickelhoff practices his vocation. Wade Shankle John Shannon Patti Shaw SENIORS 243 Rita Sigrist Janet Silkman Rick Simoni Kim Simmons Judy Simkins Artie Singleton John Sisson Kathy Skillen Steve Skoien Jo Anne Slavin Brian Smith Bruce Smith Charlie Smith Don Smith Ah, blissful sleep for a tired warrior. 244 SENIORS Seniors Work and Play Scott Snyder Tom Snyder Anne Sothan Chris Spencer Laura Sprague Sally Stark John Smith Lynn Smith DeeDee Snow Bernie Steinback Heather Steinbeck Barb Steinberg Donn Stephan John Stevens Rona Stevens Sharon Stewart Kevin Stokes David Strang Chuck Stone Shirley Strickland John Sutherland 246 SENIORS Jeff Sutton Jeff Symm Richard Szymczyk Randy Tallia Mark Taplin Brenda Tarpley Daphne Tarrant Lynn Teitell Patty Tennyson Allen Tesdall Steve Tessier Cathy Thiem SENIORS 247 Holly Thomas Doug Thompson Karen Thompson Bob Thompson Keith Thomson Becky Thorpe Sarah Thurman Karen Tiemans Excitement abounds in the Woodson cafeteria! Debby Tillery Susan Timmis Pam Timm Therees Tkach 248 SENIORS Amy Tolins Ross Tonini Melissa Totten Jim Tourtellotte Tom Townsend Jim Trent Walter Tuthill Patty Unkle Eliie Unterkofler John Unterkofler Chris Triantafellu Jim Trumbull SENIORS 249 Kathy Valade Paula Vaientic Donna Vance Doug VanderMuelen Kathy Vanscoyoc Ron Vecchioni Courtney Vernon Cronin Vining Jeff Waddell Heidi Wallace Gayle Walker Sandy Ward Madeline Waters lim Watson 250 SENIORS Meg Welton Angie Went Dave Wheeler Claude Whiting Debbie Wickham Bob Wiener Pam Wigfield Pat Wigfield Bob Wilcox SENIORS 251 ■•4 Sabrina Willetts Jim Williams Pam Willis Cathy Willox Sue Wing Dave Winger Irene Winkler Mike Wirtz Priscilla Wise Leah Wright Holly Wright Rick Wood 252 SENIORS And for my next feat, I will jump the canyon.” Patti Woodside Barb Woodward John Woodward Jack Wyatt Mary Wyman Mark Young Gina Ziccarelli Karen Zipf SENIORS 253 254 SENIORS : ip! SENIORS 255 256 SENIORS SENIORS 257 And an astronomer said, Master what of Time? And he answered: You would measure time the measure¬ less and the immeasurably. You would adjust ur coftc ct and even direct the course of, $ur Spirit according to hours and seasons! Of time you would make a stream upon whose bank you woijjd sit and watch its flowing. § 5 Yet the timeless in you is aware of life’s timelessness, And knows that yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream. And that which sings and contem¬ plates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scat¬ tered the stars into space. Who among you does not feel, that his power to love j,s boundless? And yet who does not feel that very love, though boundless, encompassed within the centre of his being,j®d moving not from love thought to love Thought, nor from love deeds to other love deeds? And is not time even as love is, undivided and spaceless? But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons, And let today embrace the past fttfhWe- membrance and the future ' Wiltf ' longing. gt Kahlil Gibran Starring: Hal Kopeikin Also Starring: Andy Ragland Co-starring: Mark Kopeikin Also Co-starring: Mike Macario Guest Starring: Greg Grant The battle rages on. Mourning for the dead. The Chinese Water Rumble Presented by The Stage Crew Uncle Chuckie sets the ground rules for the rumble. “On the count of three go, and remember, no squirting below the belt.” Cornered like a trapped animal, Hal lashes out viciously at his predators. SENIORS 259 DO NOT CLIMB OH BLEACHERS Juniors Cindy Reynolds (President) John Wechsler (Vice-President) Jennifer Boyd (Treasurer) The junior year is a year of decisions and fun. Juniors have to start making decisions on colleges and careers. This year has been eventful for the juniors. They tied for first place in the float contest. The dances they spon¬ sored turned out well and made money. The Junior Prom and class rings highlighted the year. Kathy Gallivan (Secretary) 262 JUNIORS Cathy Pruefer (Senator) Henry Johnson (Senator) J fs™- mem? . mr mum f- IV wtmm j 1-mr rr ■ 4 « • f It X. TX ! ' .,1 rJUNi 1 , it T • r Jr. Council: How One: W. Hussa, B. Miller, K. Berry, C. Canada, N. Traccarella, L. Mansfield, L. Trice, S. Cook. Row Two: R. Reading, J. Packard, B. Isaac, K. Alex¬ ander, A. Yates, S. Christensen, J. Halllday, J. Muir. Row Three: R. Deshazer, R. Barron, N. Busey, L. Gordon, J. Gordon, K. Hanchett, G. Taylor Row Four: K. Reiter, J. Assalone, C. Hough, D. DeAvies, C. Ehmke, P. Culiver, P. Oliniacz, B Lawhorn, K. O ' Shaughnessy. JUNIORS 263 Anita Abel Martin Abts Pat Ainslie Tracy Alderson John Ale Kathy Alexander Lou An Alexander Brian Alford Debbi Allen Courtney Allen Skip Allen Phi! Anderson Abby Ard Jan Azzopardi Meridith Baier Barbara Bannon Ralph AIEison Robin Anderson Amy Ard Chris Bacas Carry Bailey Cindy Barham Melinda Allman Melinda Andrews Frank Ashley John Bachman Chuck Bainbridge Paul Barry Sharon Amor Lee Apted Redmund Atkins Marty Backley Anne Balmforth Rowena Barron 264 JUNIORS Chuck Barstow Greg Basgall Kathy Basham Ingo Baussus Sue Beck Liz Beeton Mark Beifior© Debra Berends Bill Berne Kathy Berry Jeremy Bethel Maureen Bevans Ken Bevis Cathy Bllderback Don Bilger Tammy Black Gail Blackwell Greg Blevins Ellen Blumberg Jim Boatright JUNIORS 265 Diane Bogart Jennifer Boyd David Bracken John Brantley Dave Brenton Pat Breslin Mike Brill Pam Brinkley Barb Brock Bonnie Brough Anne Brown Jennifer Brown Mary Brown Cindy Buchanan Lauren Buchanan Jo Anne Burke Nancy Busey Tana Bushee Andi Y ates pauses and smiles while making up a test. 266 JUNIORS George Buzzy Bill Campbell Mark Camporini Chris Canada Jeff Cantwell Debbi Canzanelli Charlie Caprino Nancy Carawan Cindy Castelli Kathy Cavoli Steve Cawthon Emine Cay Ed Cetron Adrian Chapman John Chesbro P. Christensen S. Christensen John Citron Kathy Clark Alison Clarke Glenn Clarke Bob Coleman John Colligan John Cornish Kathy Cone Tim Connell Jeff Cook Sue Cook Sue Cook Brian Cooper Jay Cooper Robin Cooper Patti Cope Rick Coppage JUNIORS 267 It’s a dog. Can’t you tell? Mark Michalski does his share of the work. Sean Corcoran Alberta Cornett TC Coscia Steve Crandall Chuck Cravotta Joan Crickenberger Charles Cromer Ray Crowe Jody Cruise Donna Cueroni Carolyn Culp Paula Culver Dave Cunningham Paula Cunningham Diane Dahlquist Mark Dankel Carole Davidson Vicki Davidson Jayne Davis Susan Davis 268 JUNIORS Jane Dlrenzo Susan Dupree John Durbin Bill Eby Sandy Eskinzes Linda Finneran Marti Dobson Karl Drysdale Ann Durham Ed Edmonds Nick Evans Bob Fisher Lynne Donehoo Chris Dukes Tom Dutton Carla Ehmke Mike Fanelli Beth Fliginger Mary Cay Don ehue Brian Dunn Alan Eariy Marjorie Eldridge Tim Finch John Frye JUNIORS 269 Becky Foulk Doug Franklin Kathy Gallivan Patti Galloway Gina Gareri Sue Garrett Tim Gavin Rusty Gibson Tim Gift Carol Gilkey Cindy Giuliano Jerri Glasscock Robert Godec Sandi Goldman David Gomez Cindy Gonzales Robin Goode Flarold Gould Jackie Gordon Leslie Gourdin Greg Grant Debbie Griffin Teresa Griffin Beth Groene Patti Grohgan I’m a Junior, you’re a Junior, We’re a Junior all, and when we get together, we give the Junior call: Beep Billy Oten Doten Bo-Bo-Ba Deeten Dotten Hot Shot Rot Shot Rooten Tooten Ta, Juniors Juniors, Rah Rah Rah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 270 JUNIORS Junior Section Promotes Class Spirit Cathy Groscup Sue Haase Cathy Hall Cheryl Hall Julia Halllday Nancy Hammer Nikki Hammer Karen Hanchett Sue Hansen Doug Harcourt Karen Harris Ray Harris Sue Harrold James Hartselle Alan Harvell Bob Harwood Craig Havenner Tom Hayden Chris Hayes Glenn Hazeltine Sue Headrick Leslie Helmers Liz Hendley Howard Heppe Tom Herblg Sheryl Hibarger Kathy Hiett Jim High Leon Hirsh Jane Hoeferkamp Mary Holcomb Karen Holden Martha Holland Bill Hoskovec JUNIORS 271 Hard Work Brings Results Cindy Hough Greg Howe Elizabeth Hull Robert Hull Bryan Hunt Melissa Ickes Tracey Igoe Barbara Isaac Mike Jacobs Renata Jacobs Steve Janeski David Jansohn Bill Jernigan Chris Johnson Frank Johnson Henry Johnson Julie Johnson Mike Johnson Pam Johnson Steve Johnson James Jones Marize Kali Ini We have only just begun. 272 JUNIORS T. Kampschror Don Kaus Julie Kaus Anne Kelly Kieran Kelly Barbara Kent Stacie Kenyon Barbara Kidd Sharon Kidwell Man Hyong Kim Bill Kingdon Gretchen Kinney John Knoth Debbie Knudson Elizabeth Korte Lisa Krach Scott Kuykendall Aaron Laiti Lucretia Lake Susan Landmark Carol Lane V-incent Laraia JUNIORS 273 Jean Larsen Mary Larsen Steve Larsen Elizabeth Larson Janet Larson Belinda Lawhorn Rick Lawhun David Lee John Lee Joe Leeper Terry Leipertz Debby Leonard Marg Lewellen Jennifer Lewis Lisa Libassi Sue Lindsay Terri Little Dinah Loposer Pat Louden Judy Lynch Chan Lyon Desi Mabry Brian MacDowell John MacGow an Carol Maclndoe Kevin Maher Mark Malm Larry Mancinl Leslie Mansfield Vincent Marcum Lee Ann Marcantonio Virginia Marsh 274 JUNIORS Steve Marsteller Keith Martin Pam May Cheryl McGee Kathy McLaughlin Tom McRae Mike Menefee Jim Milhollan Karen Miller Theresa McGee M. McLuckie Linda McWey Mark Michaiski Barbara Miller Pam Miller Chris McIntyre Dale McOmber Dave Meadows Debbi© Milbradt Betsy Miller Marjorie Moffit Gary Mays Mark McAlister Steve McCall Megan McDonald Ann McElrath Sally McFarland “Am ! on Candid Camera?” JUNIORS 275 Pam Monagham David Montague Tim Montross Tammy Moon Karen Moore Mike Moore Suzy Moore Greg Moot Debbie Morgan Mark Morgan Linda Morlacci John Muir Mike Mulia Diane Mullen Kevin Murphy Gina Murphy Katherine Murray David Muscat Denise Nassetta Tom Naughton Laura Neilson Camron Nelson “Now, for my next trick . . . ” 276 JUNIORS “Abby, please . . . you’re standing on my foot!” Janet Nelson Mark Nelson Nancy Nelson Jon Neviaser Janet Newton Damon Nicholas Madga Nodarse Patty Norris Darrell Obusek Ray Ocel Karen Odenwaidt Debby O’Donnell Gordon O ' Donnell Harolyn Oklta Gwen Olson Susan Ortman Monica Origlio C. O ' Shaughnessy JUNIORS 277 Melanie Osterday Hilde Otth Tom Ottoson Jean Packard Jim Painter Denise Palmer Steve P arker Russ Parmenter Larry Parsell Cindy Patton Rob Perry John Peterson Joyce Peterson Jim Pflugrath Barry Phillippi I Don Debbie Phillips Teresa Phillips Kathy Pickett Grant Pinto Kevin Pledger Peggy Podell Joyce Poling Ken Pon Susan Poor John Poovey Robert Premetz Brian Pricer 278 JUNIORS Kaus takes a rest from a rough night of cheering. premier cheerleader flashes a smile for the camera. Cathy Pruefer Paul Prutzman Marg Punzelt Bob Rabold Patti Ragan Paul Papavi Pam Reading Kim Reiter Rich Restrepo Pam Revie Cindy Reynolds Pam Reynolds Susan Rhodes Mark Richards Pat Rldgway Rob Riefner Mark Rieh! Donald Rifkin Scott Rlgden Robert Riggs Joe Rlke JUNIORS 279 Extravaganza Makes Good Use of Jr. Talent Robert Rinck Jim Roberts Cheri Robinson Tom Robinson Tim Rock Karen Rodemaker Robert Roeland Anne Ross Karen Ross Debbie Ross Ira Roth Beth Runyon Andrew Rupp Bob Russell Gwen Saari Robin Safeer Jan Samoriski Rick Sample Tim Sampson Cesar Santos Scott Sautter Helen Scarr Paula Schertz Ellen Schlmmel M. Schlegelmilch Sara Sohnoor Maria Schroeder Todd Schultz Jim Schwab Wendy Schwartz Cindy Seegren Scott Segraves Cindy Shafer Sid Schaeffer Mike Shannon Betsy Sharp Bill Shaw Dan Sheahan Drew Sheckler Gene Shields John Sherwood Jill Shelley GREASE comes to Woodson in the form of Extravaganza. Ann Sheehan Pam Shipley Mike Shveda JUNIORS 281 i jgjJJ Pam Sidella Roslyn Silverman Richard Silvey Terry Simoni Daryl Simpson Kyle Simpson Debra Sims Kerry Skinner Bill Sloan Clinton Smith Holly Smith Ryan Sothan Patty Steele Brenda Stolte Greg Stuchlak Sue Szymczyk Laura Smith Bill Spatz Joan Steen Steve Stouder David Sullivan Jeff Tarantino Susan Smith Bill Sproull Debby Stevenson Arthur Strunk Kathy Sullivan Carol Taylor Dan Snow Mark Steele G. Stukenbroeker Ed Strunk Mary Sykes Eric Taylor 282 JUNIORS Greg Taylor Jay Thomas Dan Thompson Liz Thompson Toni Thompson Bonnie Tibbs Mike Tillery Phyllis Tillery Teri Tillotson Mary Beth Timlin Joan Tinder Marsha Tobin Sheryl Tonini Mark Towns Nancy Traccarella Laura Trice Gloria Trippe Barbara Tulipane Lynne Twiford Margaret Tyson The yearbook staff diligently works on this top notch book! 283 James Valade Richard Vance Nancy Vanhuss Debby Villani Ernest Wade Sue Wagner Greg Walker John Warner Greg Watson Sue Watt John Wechsler Michele Wedler Patricia West Teresa West David Weston I. Wheeler Tammy Wheeler Steve Whipple Tracey Whittet Laurie Whitmore It sure beats watching the teacher! 284 JUNIORS Beth Wille Richard Williams ' They finally caught up with you, didn ' t they Cindy ? 1 Jim Yacobi Andy Yates Eun Soo Yoon Rich Young Tim Young Greg Zlmpel L. Willingham Ken Winter Kathy Wilson Ken Wilson Doug Winkler Shelley Wiseman Barbara Witham Dorl Wolf Nancy Wood Mary Wood Bill Wooster Martha Worthy JUNIORS 285 286 JUNIORS 1 lUNIORS 287 . . and goof off JUNIORS 289 Sophomores Jeff Kramer (President) Denny Dowse (Secretary) Terry Keenan (Vice-President) Sheila Cavanaugh (Treasurer) 290 SOPHOMORES Gina Aamodt (Senator) Sophomore Council: Row One: Nanette Simmons, Marilyn Mentzer, Marthy Matuzko. Row Two: Kim Mode. Row Three: Sharon Martin, Jason Davis, Gayle Gritis, Mike Crandall. Being a sophomore brings on many new responsibilities. With one year of high school and one float behind them, they were able to put together a fan¬ tastic float. The sophomore class spon¬ sored a movie and a spaghetti dinner. This has been good preparation for the activities next year’s junior class will undertake. SOPHOMORES 291 Gina Aamodt Walter Abbott Robbin Adams Scott Ainsworth Rick Albright Scott Albright Anita Alexander Bob Allison Fred Ames Bill Amos Bill Anderson Vicky Anderson Cathy Ansheles Betty Anstice Jay Apted Tom Arata Warren Arneson David Arnett mmmm mmm “What did you say his name was?” asks Tina Garwood. Brent Arritt Tom Assalone Sue Aston Judy Atwood Sue Auth Helen Azzopardi Keith Babcock Kathy Backley Kathy Bain Harry Baker Karl Bakken Brian Balent 292 SOPHOMORES Paul Barker Steve Barnard Eilleen Barrigan Nancy Barry Wallace Barstow Ann Barton Doug Barton Dru Ann Bartos Kevin Baughan Eddie Baumgartner Paula Bawer Lynne Bayer Teresa Beard Ken Becker Bruce Beckwith Laurie Beifield Mark Berends David Berle Peter Best Carolyn Bevans Ed Bill Chris Billings Rick Bjornstad Lynn Blackwell Karen Bladergroen Kathy Blann Florence Blanton Kim Blassey Penny Boettcher Mark Bogart Gerald Boltz Ben Bonham Carol Bonham Pam Bonner Donna Bonsignores Linda Botuck Virginia Boverie Doug Bowser Frank Bowman Mike Bozik John Bradley Jim Breslin Maria Breyer Virginia Briggs SOPHOMORES 293 Sophomores Radiate Spirit Patty Brock Robin Brooks Ronald Brookes Jay Brotherston Barb Brown Karen Brown Terry Brown Bill Brown Debby Broyhill Joy Bryant One two three four five six seven, All good sophomores go to heaven, When we get there we will yell All other classes go to Rickety rackety russ We’re not allowed to cuss, But what the hell we might as well Cuz sophomores are the best. John Burgess Ann Burkard Sloan Burns Greg Burns Marlene Burns Anne Bushey Bill Butler Jeff Cain Harriet Caldwell Rob Camp Gail Campbell Mariiee Camporini Gary Cardwell Steve Carroll Jim Carter Janet Carter Kim Carter Mary Beth Carter Steve Carter Margy Catalano Don Caudill Sheila Cavanaugh Tom Chorpenning Bruce Christensen 294 SOPHOMORES Pat Choyce Jody Christensen K. Christofferson Joe Ciarcia John Clark Tom Chields Terri Clarke Clay Clayton Larry Collins Sue Conner Tim Contos Brenda Cook Laura Cook Diane Cooley Rick Corder Steve Cossman Cathy Cox Dale Cox Diane Cramford Mike Crandall Chris Creal Beth Grimmins Scott Crizer Debbi Crowley Marianne Cruden John Curtis Anne Daly Ann Daniels David Darling Howard Darling J.V. Cheerleaders wait their turn to display their enthusiasm at the first pep rally. SOPHOMORES 295 Marie Davidian Jason Davis Jim Davis Kit Davison Teri Dawson Cathy Dean John Debowskey Peter Dec Debi Demarsh Jim Diesel Sam Dillon Judy Direnzo Terry Dolan Craig Donnelly Pat Donnelly Diane Doran Doug Dortch Laure Dougherty Ricky Downer Denny Dowse Kevin Duff Elizabeth Dunn Rick Dunnington Cindy Dvorak Debby Dyer Don Early Eileen Eglinton John Elchak Leslie Elstad Judy Fanelli Cheryl Fearson Rick Dynes Karl Eckard Kim Ehmke Sandy Ellingboe Mart Engdahl Robin Faulk Kim Fegley Mike Dyre Kathy Eckert Nancy Eiselt Gayle Elliott Pete Fakoury Cindy Faux Jerry Feldstein 296 SOPHOMORES Kathy Fenimore Kay Ferre John Fish Brad Fishburne Joellen Flamish Ken Fornshill Greg Foster Steve Foster Becky Francis Mike Fultz Mark Galant Gary Galloway Myles Ganley Cindy Garbee Sue Garrett Tina Garwood Steve Gaughan Kim Gibson Ray Gilkey Mark Godec Bonnie Goodbody Barb Goodwin David Goodwin June Gravitte Deens Grayblll Karen Green John Greer Lowell Gregory Dave Greinke Sophomore sponso r Mr. Oliverio and Marilee Camporini are engaged in a discussion of class activities, or are they? SOPHOMORES 297 David Griffe Gail Griggs Gayle Gritis Jim Gross Greg Hall Julie Halligan Mark Hallstead David Hamilton John Hamilton Mark Hammersla Jeanette Hammond Linda Hamner Anne Hamrick David Handy Ricky Hanna Tammy Hansen Ken Hardt Joshua Harper Ed Harrill Jeff Harris Russ Hartrantt Brian Hartsell Lesley Hatch Laura Havenner Charles Heiden Craig Hendrickson Bill Hensel Mike Hickey Laura Hilland Dan Hoffman John Hemler Frank Hennion Lori Hercules JoAnn Hildbold Jean Hofer Mike Holbert Lisa Henderson Clare Henriksen Leo Hibson Betsey Hill Sue Hoffman Patty Holcomb 298 SOPHOMORES J.V. Has a Good Season Too ; Carol Holland Jeff Holtz Bob Hoskovec Steve Hostettler Ashley Howe Peggy Howells Melanie Hughes Brian Hughln David Hull Peggy Hunter Steve Ickert Jill Ihrlg Nancy Ing Terri Jackson David Jacobs Karen Jacobs Jay Jacobsen Mike Jamgochlan Cheryl Jefferson Diane Jenkins Bill Jensen Cindy Johnson Dan Johnson Dave Johnson Eric Johnson Mark Johnson Ned Johnson Robert Johnson Sue Johnson Tom Johnson J.V. football scores again! SOPHOMORES 299 The Many Faces of W.T.W. “Dear John . . Scott Rigden, a picture of true . . . concentration? “One small step for man, a giant step for mankind. 300 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES 301 Jenny Johnston Grace Jones Kevan Jones Barbara Jordan Dan Justice David Kahn John Kaletta Lisa Kampschror John Kasun Saddle shoes and a soda convey the Sophomore idea Don Kauffman Terry Kaye Tom Kaylor Ronald Keaton Terri Keenan Bill Kell Jan Kellogg Pat Kelly Karen Kempter Mary Kennedy Robert Kennedy Martha Kent Phil Kieffer L. Kirchgessner Mary Kleback Mark Klein Mark Kliss Chris Knoche Sue Knoll Diana Knudson Debby Kobel Mike Kody Mark Kohler Marc Kopelkin 302 SOPHOMORES Olivia Kornegay Bill Koseluk Tom Kowalsky of “Me mory Lane”. Jeff Kramer Carol Kurtz Cathy Laker Mike LaLiberte George Landes Walter Laughlin Kim Lease Jeff Leblanc Jay Legere Rob Leidelmeyer Paul Levine Jeff Lewis Steve Libassi Karen Lightfoot Debra Lilly Donna Lundquist Sue Lindsay Cindy Logan Diane Long Terri Long Cindy Loomis Terry Loving Cheryi Luke Kerri Luskin Rick Luttreil Sandy Lynch MikeMacario Stuart Maice Janet Macindoe Jim Malone Diane Mankins Kevin March SOPHOMORES 303 Roxanne Marlin Erin Marovelli Lori Marsh Linda Martin Liz Martin Don Mason Nancy Mason Patty Mason Ronny Matalavage Karen Mathis Lisa Mattingly Martha Matuszko Michelle May Patty May Joele Mazzolini David McCall Brian McCarthy Cley McCauley Kathy McClain Chris McDonald Kathy McDonough Jack McGuigan Jeff McLaughlin Lynn Meetze Susan Merwin Laurie Miller Krisa Mills Kathy McGee Bill McIntyre Doug McMahon Marilyn Mentzer Lori Millar Lisa Miller Barbara Minix Clare McGeehan Mike McLane John Meehan John Merwin Don Miller Steve Miller Scott Mitchell 304 SOPHOMORES step on it before it multiplies! Quick Kathy Murray Phyllis Murray Rick Nelson Tammy Nelson Terri Nelson Marland New bold Rob Newton Nancy Nevlaser Sharon Nletubicz Susan Mitchell Kim Mode Mickey Mogan Lynn Montgomery Catherine Moody Brian Moore Jeanne Moore Kathy Moore Kelly Moore Carol Morales Linda Morin Harry Morris Betty Morrison Julie Morrison Rob Moul Liz Moulthrop Rick Mountfort E. Mowatt-Larssen Loraine Mulia Carolyn Mullin Susan Munson Kathy Murphy Mike Murphy Barb Murray 305 Meg Nolan Jeff Nusbaum David Nussbaumer Cathy O ' Brien Jeff O ' Brien Richard O ' Connell Gail Odenthal Mary Odonnell David Odonohue Michael Okita Brad Olson Cathleen O ' Neill S. Oshaughnessy Ron Ostrander Gary Owens Lynne Owens Margaret Packer Leslie Palmer Rhonda Palmer Patti Palmer Susan Palmer Michael Pannier John Pantalone Donna Pappas Douglas Parry Mechele Patch James Patton Jeff Patton Wayne Pavel Shawn Pearson Karen Peterson Lynn Peterson Julie Petrie Harold Petty David Phillips David Phillips Bill Plckford Karen Pinkerton Kim Pledger Laurie Ponder Susan Pontius Sheri Poor Scott Porter Tom Powers Janl Pratt Sarah Prescott 306 SOPHOMORES Jeff Preuss Dee Prince Denise Proctor Angela Pulliam Greg Prutzman Elizabeth Punzelt Barri Radcliffe Michael Ragusa Susan Ramsey Cynthia Rankin Mark Ray Amy Records Lisa Reed James Reeves James Riddle Kurt Rlefner Just 3,154,000 more to go!!! Thomas Rlke Donna Rink Eric Rlsteen Reid Roan Mark Robbins Cathy Roberts Debra Roberts Jeff Roberts James Robinson David Rodgers Richard Rodriguez Kyle Rogers SOPHOMORES 307 Kathy Roland Rick Romero Sue Roseberry Gail Ross Sam Roth Ricky Roubin Liz Rozyckl Mona Ruel Bill Ryan C. Sahaydak Courtney Sale Kitty Salzman George Sammet Jesse Sampson Sue Sanders Laura Sardo Ron Savage Wes Sawyer Paul Schindel Jan Schuler Rob Schumacker Caren Schwaner Ellen Scopino Lisa Scott —Eases •.. 3 M vwm spl! 1 JL;4 Hvl gw MB i j r k • JIY ’ Ml • ' ’ ' k tmm 1 wm- % TV J i . a ■« , . u L I k i ? L 5f.;S , I Sf V tvl A |S§ ■ a ■) ' 1. ’ At • ■ i Li: CC ’ t sic } T • k 8 vi i ' •41 PI 11 If |i| ill Hi k ■ ' t ' W v ' i ' ; l%i Tr’ ' . J Theon Sebrlng Sharon Segall Lisa Semarad Sandy Sennett Cathy Sewell Tim Seymour Tim Shanahan Leonard Shapiro Liz Shaver David Sheahan Diane Shelton Mary Ann Shelton David Shepherd Terry Shields Leslie Shipley Bill Shoemaker Harry Shubin Dennis Slmkus Nannett Simmons Candl Singleton James Sloan 308 SOPHOMORES Don Slocum Shery Smallwood Well then, how’s about SATURDAY at eight?” Burt Smith Dana Smith Jeff Smith Mark Smith Paul Smith Rob Smith Larry Spahr Leslie Spatz Tom Spell Tom Spencer Donna Sportelii Mike Sprott Patty Sprott Gregg Stackler Steve Stark Bill Steinbeck Peter Steinbeck Marc Stermer Lisa Stevens Jenny Stinnett Alan Stofko Ken Stokes Shari Storrle Steve Striegl Anne Studer In Sook Suh Larry Sullivan SOPHOMORES 309 Linda Sullivan Mary Sullivan Karen Sutlift John Swain Jim Sykes Walt Thiem Ready . . . Aim . . . Jim Thomas Cathy Tiemens Debby Tinder Liz Townsend Dan Tulloh Bruce Utoff Keith Vancleave Don Thompson Karen Tillery Karen Tolson Eva Treclokas Jay Tutko Susan Valentine Lisa Vernon Sheri Thompson Kathy Tillery Dan Tompkins Pam Troutman Bill Tuttle Susan Valentine Nancy Vineyard Craig Thomson Mike Timm Scott Towns Glen Tsaparas L. Unterkofler Brian Vance B. Vendouzls 310 SOPHOMORES Kevin Waddell David Walker Kim Warner Shawn Washlnko Kendra Watson Laura Watt Robert Weaver Kim Welhl Ray Wellington Linda Welton Rick Whlsner Sue Whitacre Libby White Rick White Liz Whiting B. Whittenburg Gunnar Willis Jeff Winkler John Winn Bonnie Wiseman Ken Wltham Patty Witt Rlek Womack Nancy Woodslde Debra Wulff Anne Yahanda Cathy Yednock Becky Young Dave Zobel Phillip Zuk Joan Ferry Ricky Flow® Jo Jackson SOPHOMORES 311 The Woodson cafeteria at the height of feeding time. And for my finale . . . 312 SOPHOMORES Miss Bowers (Class sponsor) Woodson students are dum-founded at their teams ability. 313 Freshmen Ruth Oh (Senator) Freshmen have a hard time. They come to a new school and immediately have to elect of¬ ficers and organize their class. Their first major class effort is the float. Gradually the freshmen feel at home at Woodson and become a part of the Woodson generation. Bob Johns (President) Marcy LePara (Treasurer) 314 FRESHMEN Perry Lawrence (Senator) Kathy DeLaski (Secretary) Nancy Burton (Vice-President) FRESHMEN 315 Freshmen Struggle Through Their First Week Vernon Abel Romina Aboe Rusty Abshire Dennis Ainslie Lisa Albertson Craig Alderman Todd Alexander Chris Allen Katie Allen Cathy Allen Mark Anderson Alex Andriuk Scott Apted Pam Arnn Bill Aston Joh Atkins Randy Babcock John Bachert Mark Bachman Scott Baker Becky Bailey Greg Balen Mark Bandy Paul Barboza i jK «- fk HhF - Jl i V. - 9 to , asM V ;. 4 ■ . ilia m -i JL HP m;] • 0 Tom Barham Sandy Beck Rosanne Bellas Henry Bevans Martin Blaha Wayne Boblitt Jim Bower Andy Barron Melissa Bepko Shelton Belsches Tom Bildenback Lynn Blankenship Pam Bodager Greg Bowie Dolores Barstow Greg Belflore Mark Best Jay Bisdorf Pat Blue David Boush Mark Bowie Terry Boyle Carla Boynton Bill Bracewell Sam Brafford 316 FRESHMEN Jeff Briner Kurt Brobeck Donald Brodes Dale Brookshire Will Brookshire Kelly Brown D. Brubaker Walter Bruenner Kyle Bucholz Rich Buckwalter Melissa Burchard Jacqueline Burke Steve Burroughs Nancy Burton Robert Byng Emy Cabrera Frank Cahidakis Lambert Calvert Bob Cantor Jim Cantwell Kenneth Cantwell Cathy Capps Antointette Caprino Doug Caputo Claudia Carawan Mike Cardwell Jon Castonguay Barbara Caton Clara Causey Metln Cay Caro! Cheaney David Cheatham Robert Cheatham Stacy Christensen Andy Clark Chris Clark Susan Clark Alex Clarke Steve Clarke Lisa Clifton Leslie Close FRESHMEN 317 Being a freshman certainly is not easy. The first week is the worse. Upperclassmen direct them to their classes on the third floor and try to sell elevator passes. Once they make it through the first week it gets a little easier and they look forward to becoming sophomores so they can carry on Woodson tradition. Tim Clubb David Coakley Charles Coen Jim Coleman Barbara Cook Kathy Cooley Robin Copeland Ron Corradino Trisha Coscia Wayne Pavel takes a second look before jumping on the band wagon. Sharon Cossman Mark Cotterman Andrea Cox David Cranage Mike Cravotta Mary Creel Nancy Creel Cheryl Cueroni Mary Cunningham John Daniels John Dankowski Monica Davidson Jeff Davis Kris Davison Kathy Delaskl Tony Denney Laurie Detrlck Anne Diglacomo Liz Dillard Bryon Dillon Dan Dobson Chris Dolan Tim Donehoo Patty Doran Debby Dovel James Downey Henry Drewes Ken Driese Randy Duncan Anne Durbin Ray Dutton Tom Drye 318 FRESHMEN John Earll Cindy Eckert Karen Eckert Ken Eddy John Edwards Lisa Elbert L. Ellerbrake Cindy Engle Dan Enright John Erlm Dave Erlenborn Ron Fairley Jeff Farnham Heidi Ferner Frank Finch K. Fitzgerald Marlssa Fleitas Mike Fones Charles Ford Mark Foster Tracy Foster Sue Franklin David Freeman Tina Freeman Carl Fritsche Tim Frost Kathy Funk Kitty Gaines John Gardner Bill Gaughan Jeff Gibbs Jill Gibson Jack Glasscock Linnet Goble S. Goolrick Paul Goree Jim Gorman Paul Gourdin Beth Grabowsky Frank Grace Jack Granger Howard Grant Pat Graumann David Griffin Jennifer Grimes Aaron Gross Cindy Grove Guth.jo Gudnason Donna Gunter S. Gwiazdowski Cathy Haines Pat Hamilton Rob Hamilton Brent Hammock FRESHMEN 319 Brian Hanchett Steve Handy Don Hann John Hansen Hugh Hanson Debby Harrell Donna Harris Tim Harris Jim Harrison Phil Haugh Mike Heald Joy Heath Beverly Helms Karen Hensel Joanne Heon David Hickey Diane Hicks Rick Hiett Rob High Rick Hile Debora Hix Rick Hoeferkamp Burt Holm Bill Horbaly Kathy Horne Peter Howard Marc Huelsewede Vicky Hulford Ellen Hull Lianne Hull Robin Hunter Steve Immerman Perry Lawrence Claire Lending Barbara Lease 320 FRESHMEN Inger Iredale Sally Irwin Debby Jackson Kathy Janous Jenny Jean Darlene Jefferson Mark Jenkins Karen Jensen Lee Jerome Doug Jocz Robert Johns Davis Johnson Debby Johnson Jeff Johnson Lisa Johnson Nancy Johnson Renee Johnson Tom Johnson Lisa Johnston Gwynne Jones Stuart Jones Russell Jordan Tom Hoyce Chris Kamrad Annette Kastner Walt Keel Kevin Keutzer Sandra Kerr Helen Kidd Brian Kilgore Rose Klllion B. Klrchgessner Ron Klrkfairick Rebecca Kirsch Jeff Knoche Paul Knoll Hal Knoll Mark Knoth Patty Koerbei Marg Kol Ron Kronlage Barbara Kruse Brian Kupkle Barry Kutz Peter Lalti Claudia Lamm Deanna Lane Sam Larsen FRESHMEN 321 Bill Leonard Marcy Lepera Laura Lester Gall Levine Marilyn Lewis Pam Lynch Glenn Little Mike Lindsay Mary Logan Vicky Loughnan Peter Lynn Ginger Lyon Vanessa Mabry Laura Machesney Bruce McCarty Tim MacGowan Bruce MacKliet Steve Madden Joanne Maher Mike Mahoney Armand Mancinl Tammy Marrella Martin Martella Drew Martin Liz Mastro Leslie Mason Chris Matthews Mary Matuszko Kathy Maus Mike Mazza Bruce McAllister Ben McClellan Linda McConchie Rick McElrath Sandy McElrath Betty McGuigan i Mary McGuigan Heather McLean Nancy McSherry Carl Mellon Cathy Memmer Karen Michalskl Pam Miller Doug Mitchell Mike Moody Bret McLaughlin Mary McLuckle Teresa Meike Carrie Memmer Steve Mendenhall Marcy Miller Maureen Mlnarlk Steve Monroe Kelly Moore 322 FRESHMEN Marcia Moore Robert Moore Tom Moore Vicki Moore Janis Monaghan Elena Morales Justin Morris Laura Moss Ed Mould Steve Mower Diana Mulia David Murphy Pat Murphy Anne Murray Charles Nasem Lynn Nedlmyer David Neiss Rob Nelson Kent Nelson John Newman Tom Nelson Ken Nickell Royce Noland Amy Norton Nancy Nuhn Mary Nusbaum Mike O ' Connell Lanette Oder Gathy O’Donohue Ruth Oh Jan O ' Leary Rob Oliver Stephanie Oliver Leila Pantalone Carrie Page Leslie Parker FRESHMEN 323 Kim Parmenter Laura Patton K. Pawloski Sandra Payne Kim Peesel Ginny Peters Dale Peterson Jeff Peterson Debby Petty Ann Pflugrath Mark Philbrook Diane Phillips Chris Piller Michel Pinto Jane Podell Greg Pope Rhonda Powell Dori Pratt Pam Pulliam Julie Qualls Steve Racette Terry Ragan Karen Reekie Tena Renken E. Restrepo Polly Reynolds Rosanne Rice Mike Ridgway Barry Rieger Debby Roark C. Robertson R. Rodriguez Peggy Rowe Mark Rumbaugh Roger Russel Steve Rigden Craig Roberts Chris Robertson Mike Rossie Russ Royston Judy Rumllk Chris Ryan Patty Riley Gerald Roberts R. Robinson Jose Roubln Randy Rublng Susan Runyon Rob Ryan 324 FRESHMEN Stacy Rymer Ed Sabanegh Rob Samson Celeste Santos Llv Schoene Lisa Schnoor C. Schrecengost F. Schroeder David Schultz Robin Seay Anne Seaborg S. Segraves Pat Severo Joan Sewell Erin Shanahan Wendy Sharp Liz Shaver Chris Shelton C. Shepherd Airlie Shipman Brenda Shoope Liz Short Dave Sieracki Brian Silverman Martin Simon! Brad Simons Cindy Sims Jeff Slssler Rob Skeans Rob Skillen Kerrie Slocum Barb Smith Brian Smith Cass Smith David Smith Greg Smith FRESHMEN 325 Freshman Officers Ham It Up Jim Smith Nancy Smith William Smith Judy Smyth Paul Snearer Karin Soobert Dean Stephan Kathy Sterling Joey Sterner Bruce Stewart Michele Strolinson Randy Stouder David Strunk Kathy Sullivan Mike Sullivan Linda Swantz Lexi Swedish Skylar Switzer C. Szymczyk Patty Talley Kirk Taylor Bonnie Terrack Marlene Tessler Mike Thomas Sonja Thomas Trudy Thompson Emily Thornton Spencer Thurman Paul Tiffin Freda Tillery Kathy Timlin Jane Tomlinson Ashton Trice Sandra Trlppe Kirk Trisler Debby Troffer Kerry Tulte Cecil Umberger Jim Valentlc Mike Valentic 326 FRESHMEN Leslie Vancleave Don Vecchloni Derry Velardi Joe Vincent Carole Wagner Steve Wagner Michell Wallace D. Wallingsford Becky Walton Al Warren Jim Waters Chris Weller Paul Wendt Ann Wessel Brook West Donna Whitacre Perry Lawrence lends Nancy Burton a helping hand. Anne White Dave Whitmore Alice Wild Doug Will© Kathy Williams Tammy Williams Walter Williams Allan Wlllner Mary Wilson Scott Wilson Andrea Winkler Beth Wise Marianne Wooo Stewart Wooster Guy Wurst Alan Yahanda Gerl Yanclk Debby Yetman FRESHMEN 327 V m$33! PW ?mhm i®s§8 328 FRESHMAN FRESHMAN 329 ArtToday 330 SENIOR DIRECTORY A 1 BERRY, LYNN Class Secretary 1, Regional Choir 2,3,4, Symphonic Choir 3,4, (V. President 4), All-State Choir 1,2, American Field Service 1,2, Rally Club 1.2. 3.4. Precisionettes 2,3, Baton Corps 4, F.T.A. 1, Chorale BUSHEY, SARAH MARGARET Precisionettes 3.4, 1 4, Jr.-Sr. Cheerleading 3. Modern Dance Club 1. S E A. 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Jr. Class Treasurer 3. Publicity Chairman 2, Co- ABSHIRE, SHARON SUE N.H.S. 3,4, Chorale 4, j BICKING, MARC EDWARD Men ' s Choir 3, Symphonic Historian 4, Jr. Jollies 3, F.T.A. 2, Float Committee 2,3,4 J Symphonic Choir 4, Hockey 2, Modern Dance Club 1,2,3, j Choir 4, Cross Country 1, Flying Club 1, Work 3,4. BUTLER, BECKY JANE | All-Regional Choir 3,4. | BIERMAN, BRITT LORENTZ BUTLER, CHERYL ANN Ski Club 2, Softball 1,2,3,4. ACETO, HAROLD JOHN Track 1,2,3,4, German Club 1, 1 BIERSCHENK, ELLEN JANE Precisionettes 2,3,4, Ski Symphonic Choir 4, (Historian 4). 1 ADAMS, GARY RUSSELL Club 4, N.H.S. 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Choir 1,2,3. BUTLER. STEVEN MARK Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, BIGGAR, BRIAN ANDREW Band 1,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4. Ugly Man 4, “Fish” 3.4, Men ' s AHERN, BRUCE Photography Club 1, Yearbook I Eating Team 4, Intramural Basketball. j Photography Editor 1,4, Yearbook Staff 1,3,4, (Sports | BILLUPS, PETER JOHN I Staff Editor 3). j I AHERN. PATRICIA DEE Baton Corps 2,3,4, (Captain I BINKLEY, SCOTT EUGENE c I 3,4) ' 1 BILYEU, DAVID MASUD AINSLIE, STEPHEN E. V.I.C.A. 4. BILYEU, JOHN MATTHEW | ALBERS, DIANE PATRICIA F.T.A. 1, Choir 1,2, jj BLACKWELL, BRUCE EDWARD CAIN, JOHN MORGAN 1 Precisionettes 2,3,4, Jr. Class Float Chairman 3, Office ! 1 Assistant 3, Jr. Jollies 3, Sr. Class Council 4, Fall Festival 1 BLAHA, PAULA PRENTISS CALLARMAN, LYNN LOUISE S Dance Chairman 4, Sweetheart Court 3, Homecoming | 1 Court 4. | CAMPBELL, CAROL ELIZABETH BLANTON, DONALD MACKENZIE ; I ALEXANDER, DAVID MICHAEL Football 1, V.I.C.A. 1,- j BLASSEY, KAREN ANN CAMPBELL, DANIEL FRANKLIN 2,3, Chess Club 1,2,3, Golf 1 , Page Staff 1, N.H.R.A. 1,2,3, S CANTOR. EVAN LEE Page Staff 3,4, Cavalcade 4, Inter¬ I.H.R.A. 1,3, N.H.S. 1,2. j BLEVINS, PATRICIA LYNN j national Affairs Club 4, Men ' s Eating Team 4. Political Af¬ S ALLEN, CAROL ANNE Political Affairs Club 4, S.E.A. 2. | BLOODGOOD, PETER NEWCOMB j fairs Club 4. CANTWELL, FRANKLIN EDWARD Basketball 1,2,3, 1 ALTIZER, ROBERT HAYNES, JR. | BLOOM, DAVID WRIGHT Baseball 1,2,3,4, Medical Careers Club 1,2, German Club 1 AMES, SUSAN PATRICIA Spanish Club 1,2. j BOOTHE, KAREN ALICE 1,2,3, Football 1,2, Men’s Eating Team 4. 1 ANDERSON, KENNETH GORDON Swim Team 1,2,3, BORUCKI, THOMAS RALPH CANZANELLI, LESLIE GAIL ! Chess Club 3. CAPRINO, MARY ANTIONETTE Project T.O.U.C.H. 4, ANSTICE, RICHARD THOMAS BOTELLO, KATHLEEN MARIE Choir 4. I ARICO, JOSEPH ROSS Key Club 2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, BOTTINY, RICHARD CARLIN, JOSEPH CHARLES Soccer 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Key Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, j Photo Staff 3. BOUNDS, JOHN A. Munchkins International 1,2. j ARNETT, WILLIAM LAVERNE, JR. Hiking Club 2, Bowl- BOURNE, RICHARD CHARLES CARLSON, ROBERT LOREN Stamp Club 4, Soccer In¬ 1 ing Intramurais 2,3, Rifle Club Team 2,3,4. BOWER, LYNN PAGE Keyettes 3,4, Baton Corps 2,3,4, tramurais 2, Lacrosse 4. I ARNOLD, NANCY LEIGH (Co-Captain 4), Sr. Class Senator 4, Student Senate 4, CARTER, JANE MARIE Art Guild 1, A.F.S. 2,3, (Presi- ARRITT, MARK BAYARD V.I.C.A. 4. Modern Dance Club 1, Graduation Advisory Committee dent 3). - 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Choir 1,2. CARTER, TIMOTHY BRUCE ; 1 ASH, PHYLLIS JANE Ski Club 1, Baton Corps 4. BOWIE, KAREN SUZANNE CASALE, DEBBIE LOUISE Pep Club 2, Cheerleader 1. j ASSALONE, JOHN DAVID Golf 1, Stamp Coin Club BOWSER, JEFFREY LEE Keyettes 3,4, Precisionettes 4, Symphonic Choir 4, j 1,4, Senior Council 4, French Club 1. ! BOWSHER, GUY FORREST Regional Choir 3,4. I ATWOOD, CHERI E. F.T.A. 4, Ski Club 3,4, Project CASALE, GREGORY HOWARD T.O.U.C.H. 4. BRADLEY, DALE E. CATALANO, JOHN ALVORO Key Club 3,4, Intramural B BRAFFORD, MARY ELIZABETH Basketball 4, Neat Guy ' s Club 1,2,3,4, Chess Club. j BRAZDA, CHRISTOPHER EDWARD CAUSEY, PATTON ALLEN Key Club 4, Football 1,2, Wrestling 2, Track 3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Intramural 1 BRAZIER, GEORGE WILLIAM Basketball 4, Men ' s Eating Tearn 4, Neat Guy’s Club 1.2,- ; 1 BALES, TERRY LEE Spanish Club 2,3, F.B.L.A. 4, j BRICKEY, GREG ROGER 3,4. 1 BARNES, GREGORY WAYNE j BRITT, JOHN JOSEPH CHAFIN, BRUCE FREDERICK BARNES, KATHLEEN Pep Club 3, Drama Club 3. I BROOKES, RAYMOND CARTER CHAIKOWSKI, VICKI ELLEN BARNES, SIDNEY CRAWFORD Latin Club 3,4, (Presi- CHARLTON, CATHERINE JANE Tri-Hi-Y 1, Spanish 1 dent 4), Foreign Language Assistant 4, 1 BROWN, KIMBERLEY GAY Thespian Society 3,4, Club 2, Baton Corps 2,3, N.H.S. 3,4, Drama 3,4, Choir 1 ,- 1 Drama Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2. 2,3,4, All-Regional Chorus 2,4, All-Festival Choir 3. I BARRY, GREGORY SCOTT CHESBRO, NANCY LYNN Track 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. 1 BROWNING, EDWIN CHESTERFIELD I BARTON, JAMES RICHARD Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Basketball 1,2, Equestrian Club 2,3, Spanish Club 1. Pep Band 2,3, Football 1, Wrestling 1. 1 BRYAN, RONALD LEE CHRISTENSEN, NORMA SUSAN I BARTOS, LOREY DOYNE Left Wing Players 4, Class j BRYAN, TINA MARIE President 1, Red Cross Representative, Regional Choir, CITRON, JODY HELENE j Treble Choir. j BRYANT, TIMOTHY JAMES CLEMENTS. PAULA SUSANNE j BEAN, JEFFREY FRANK j BUCCO, LORI ANNE COAKLEY, DENIS Tennis 2,3,4, Photography Club 4, I BECK. NICHOLAS JOHN Football 1,2, Wrestling 1, Golf • BUCKWALTER, BEVERLY JO F.T.A. 1, Office Assistant National Honor Society 2,3,4, (President Treasurer 3), J 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 3,4. 3, Choir 1,2. Men ' s Eating Team 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Student Council Representative 2,3. BELL, KATHLEEN ALICE I BURRITT, ELIZABETH LOUISE Spanish Club 3.4, COLE, SCOTT ALAN 1 (Secretary 4), Political Club 4. 1 BERGHOLD, R. SCOTT Astronomy Club 2, Intramural COLLINS, MELVIN EUGENE | Basketball 4. 1 BUSEY, ANGELA REBECCA Keyettes 4, French Club SENIOR DIRECTORY 331 COLTRANE, CURTIS LEE Football 1,4, Jr. Jollies 3. COMER, MARI LYNN Choir 1,2, Astronomy Club 1, V.O.T. 4. CONE. ROBERT WILLIAM CONNOR, CATHERINE A. Forensics Club 1,2,3, N.H.S. 4, Newspaper 1,2, Yearbook 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish Honor Society 1,2,3. CONRAD, PATRICIA JANE CONWAY. EDWARD FRANCES Newspaper Staff 2,3, Ski Club 3. COOK, BRADLEY ALAN Soccer Team 2,3, Track Team 2 . COOK, CAROL LOUISE Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Jr. Jollies 3. Frosh-Soph Basketball Cheerleading 2. COOK, DEBBIE A. COOK, TRACY SUSAN F.T.A. 1, Keyettes 2,3,4, (Historian 3, Treasurer 4), Cavalcade 2,3,4, (Co-Editor-in- Chief 3,4), N.H.S. 3,4, P.S.A.B. 4. COOPER, JODY RENEE French Club 4, Political Affairs Club 4, Astronomy Club 3. COOPERSTEIN, ANDREA E. COSSMAN, DANA LEE CRAMMER, RONETTE S. F.H.A. 1. Modern Dance Club 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 4. CRAVOTTA, LYNDA LEE CREEKMORE, DAVID RUSSELL CRISP, JOHN DARRELL Symphonic Band 3,4, Stage Band 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, (Director 4), Pit Band for Sr. Class Play 3,4, Swim Team 1,2. CROSS, KERRY LEE CUMBIE, JAMES EDWARD CURTIS, ERNESTINE LOUISE Baton Corps 4, French Club. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Choik. CUTHILL, MARILYN ALICE Girls ' Track 2,3,4. CYR, PATRICIA MARIE Precisionettes 2,3,4, Keyettes 2,3, Cavalcade 3,4. D DAKES. GEORGE STEVEN DANIELS, HOLLY MELISSA Modern Dance Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Choir 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Jr. Jollies 3. Sr. Take-Over Day 4, Sr. Class Play 4, Christ¬ mas Dance Chairman 4, F.l.T.S.O. 4, Idlot-of-the-Month Club 4. DANIELS, WALTER LEE Key Club 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Spanish Club 2. DAVENPORT, CLARK DAVID Drama 1, Football 2, In¬ tramural Basketball 4, Jr. Jollies. DAVIS, BARRY ALLAN DAVIS, DRAYANNE KATHRYN Precisionettes 2,3,4, Regional Choir 3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Choir 4, Christmas Court 4. DAVIS, JOHN JOSEPH DAVIS, PAUL LOGAN DAVIS, SUSAN ELAINE Swim Team 3,4, (Captain 4), Precisionettes 3, Christmas Court 4, Treble Choir 4, (Secretary 4). DAWSON, THOMAS FRANKLIN DAWSON, CONNIE LEE Choir 1,2,3, Cosmetology 2,3, Astrology Club 1, National V.I.C.A. Club. DEC, ANNE MARIE DEC, MICHAEL JOSEPH Baseball 1,2,3,4, Astrology Club 1, Sr. Class Council 4, Intramurals 3.4, Jr. Jollies 3. DELLINGER, CATHERINE ANN Homeroom Rep. 1, Choir 1,2, F.B.L.A. 4. DEMEMBER, DAVID MICHAEL DEMPSEY, CAROLE ANN DEMPSEY. DANIEL J. DESHAZER, RANDAL ALAN Football 3,4, German Club 2.3, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Baseball 2. DESKIN, CAROL JEAN Girls ' Basketball 1, Keyettes 2,- 3.4, (President 4), Individual School Planning Council 4, N.H.S. 4, Jr.-Sr. Cheerleading 3. DETRICK, ELIZABETH ANN Band 1, Precisionettes 3,4, Regional Choir 2,3,4, Latin Club 3, Drama 1, Choir 1,2,3,- 4, Jazz Clinic 3,4, All-State Choir 4. DIANTONIO, MICHAEL CARMEN DIETRICH, CORA ANN French Club 2,3, Tri-HI-Y 2,3,4, (Vice President 3, Council Representative 4), Cavalcade 2.3.4, (News Editor 4). DIGIACOMO, JOSEPH GREGORY DILL, PETER ALLEN Basketball 1,2, Football 1, Baseball 1, Varsity Golf 2,3,4. DILLON, DANIELLE CORINNE Drill Team 3. DINKINS, NANCY LEE DOBECK, DONNA MARIA F.T.A. 1,3, Red Cross Club 2,3,4, N.H.S. 3,4. DODSON, GERALD WAYNE DOLLAR, ARTHUR THOMAS Cavaliers for Christ. DONNELLY, JOHN MARK Gymnastics 1,2, Astronomy Club 1, Junior Achievement 4. DOUGHERTY, JOHN EDWARD Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2. DOUGLAS, DAVID DWIGHT DOUGLAS, JUDITH ANNETTE DOWSE, TRACEY ALLYN Tri-Hi-Y 1, Keyettes 3,4, Jr. Class Vice President 1, Area IV S.A.C. 4, P.S.A.B. 4, Stu¬ dent Government Cabinet 4, Arena Scheduling 3,4. DRYE, SUSAN SPENCER French Club 1,2, Clinic Assis¬ tant 2,3. DUFFY, EILEEN CHRISTIAN Pep Club 2,3, Ski Club 4, Tri-HI-Y 4, Latin Club 3, Idlot-of-the-Month Club 3,4. DUNCAN, JEFFREY ALAN DUNN, ERNEST MATT DUNNELLS, GREGORY LYNN Radio Club 1,2, Science Assistant 4. E EARLL, ROBERT T., JR. Chess Club 2,3,4, Stamp Club 4. EBY, CHARLES JOSEPH International Affairs Club 4. EDWARDS, TIMOTHY MORGAN Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2. Track 2,3,4, W.M.U.N. 1,2, N.H.S. 4, Jr. Sr. Basketball 3,4, A.A.G.G. 1,2,3,4. Red Cross Club 4. All- Male Volleyball Club 3,4. EGLINTON, VIRGINIA ANN D.E.C.A. 4. ELDER, THOMAS EDWARD Spanish Club 2,3,4, (Vice President President 4), American Field Service 2,3, (Treasurer 3), Choir 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Choir 3,4, All Regional Choir 3,4, Chorale 4, Main Office Assistant 3. ELLIOTT, JAY ALAN ENRIGHT, MATTHEW BLAISE Football 2. ESPINOLA, JANET TERESA EUSTACE, ROBERT PATRICK Football 1,2. EVANS, JUDY BETH F FALTESEK, ROY L. FARRELL, MARY ELIZABETH Choir 1,2,3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, All Regional Choir 3,4, Class Senator 3, Cabinet Member 4, F.T.A. 1,2. FAULK, STEVE ARNOLD FENIMORE, WILLIAM LEE FERRE, JOHN PATRICK FERRO, JAMES JOHN FINCH, TRACEY L, FITZGERALD, GARY LEE FOVEAUX, VICKI JEAN FRANK, ERIC VINCENT FRANKLIN, MARGARET VANCE FRANZMAN, CHERYL LYNN FREEMAN, SONDRA DIANE FULLER, KIP LEE G GAINES, VIRGINIA LEE GALE, DEBORAH CAREN GALLOTTA, SANDRA LYNN GALPERT, SHEREE ESTHER GANLEY, THOMAS LLOYD GARDNER, TRASHAN GARDOS, MARGARET ELLEN GARIBALDI, COLLEEN MARIE GARRETT. SALLIE MOORE GEESLING, RHONDA LEE GENEBACH, SUSAN ANNE GEORGE, DENISE MARIE GERMANY, LEZLI MERRITT GIBSON, LYNN HEATHER GILES, DEBORAH ELLEN GINISH, MOLLY REBECCA GIUSEPPE, ANN MARIE Hockey 1,2 (Capt. 2), Softball 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Drama Club 2,3,4, Thespian Society 2,- 3,4, N.H.S 3,4, F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Class Secretary 3,4, Graduation Advisory Committee 4, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Class Play 4. 332 SENIOR DIRECTORY GIUSEPPE, DONNA ROSE GOAD, DAVID LEWIS GOFORTH, GEORGE HOADLY GOODBODY, LYNN DEBORAH Yearbook Staff 3,4, (Underclass Editor 4), Keyettes 4, (Historian 4), National Honor Society 3,4, Sr. of the Week Committee 4, Chair¬ man Decorations Sadie Hawkins 3. GOODWIN, JANET KAY GORE, DEBORAH Student Government 3.4, Class Treasurer 2, S.A.C. Fairfax County 2, Clinic Assistant 1,2, F.T.A. 2, P. S.A.B. 3, Sr. Class Play 4. GOSNELL, DEBORAH SUSAN GOURDIN, ROBERT E. GRABSKI, JAMES WILLIAM German Club Men ' s Eating Team 4, J.V. Chess. GRANT, WALTER LEE Rifle Club 4, It ' s Academic Team 1 . GRIFFEE, STEVEN FRED GRIMSLEY, JOYCE ANNE GROEHN, TERESA ANN GRUBB, MARGO ANNE GRUENLER, CRAIG LEE GUDNASON, SNGI VALDIMAR GUNN, KIM COMFORT H HACKETT, HERBERT MAX, JR, HALES, LUCILLE ALICE HALLIGAN, JAMES MICHAEL German Club, Men’s Eating Team 4, HAMILTON, WALTER SCOTT, JR. HAMMERSLA, RICHARD HAROLD HANDY, DOUGLAS COYNER Library Assistant, Bowl¬ ing Club. HARDT, DOUGLAS LEON HARMEUNG, JAN MARIE HARNEY, WILLIAM ANTHONY HARRIS, DAVID THOMAS Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, Track 2,3, Key Club 4, National Honor Society 4. HARRIS, MICHAEL LEE HEISING, JOHN JULIS Football 1,2, Baseball 1,2, “Fish 2,3, Class President 4. HENDERSON, WENDY LOUISE HERBIG, JAMES WILLIAMS HIBSON, DURINDA JEANETTE Ski Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Equestrian Club 1,2, N.H.S. 4, Yearbook 4. HICKEY, CHARLES FRANCIS, JR. HICKEY, JOSEPH BRADFORD HIGGINS, GREGORY ALBERT NILE, DEBRA JEAN F.T.A. 2, Spanish Club 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Keyettes 3,4, (Secretary), Yearbook 4, Sr. Class Play 4. HILL, KATHLEEN MARTHA Pep Club 2,3,4 (President 4), Keyettes 3,4, Student Government Cabinet 4, Jr. Jollies 3. HILLAND, REBECCA ANNE HOADLEY, MELISSA HOCHMUTH, ROBERT CARL HODGES, MARY CATHERINE Spanish Club 2, Keyettes 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Choir 1,2,3. HOEFERKAMP, JOHN WILLIAM HOFER, DANIEL PAUL Equestrian Club 3, Political Af¬ fairs Club 4, Senior Play 4. HOLM, MARK STEPHEN HOLLAND, MICHAEL LYNN Baseball 2. HOLLOMAN, DAVID EUGENE HOPPER, PATRICIA ANN HORN, PATRICIA ANN HOWARD, JULIA ANN HOWARD, NANCY ANNE HOWELLS, KATHRYN SALLY HOYLE, JEFFREY BENTSEL HUDDLESTON, BRANT Band 3,4. HUFFMAN, ELIZABETH PENN Homeroom Represen¬ tative 1, Girls Intramurals 2, Modem Dance 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. HUGHES, WILLIAM DOUGLAS HUSSA, WAYNE HUTCHERSON, DAWN I 1GOE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, 3RD Future Business Leaders of America 3,4 (President), National Honor Society 3,4, Senior Class Play 4, Class Council 4. INGRAHAM, JANICE LEE J JACKSON, GLENN CHARLES Chess Club 1, Ecology Club (Students for Environmental Action Group) 3,4, Page Staff 4, Cavaliers for Christ 4. JACOBE, KEVIN PATRICK JACOBSEN, THOMAS WILLIS JANESKI, DAVID SCOTT JANOUS, MELINDA ANN JAWISH, DAVID BOGGS JV Football 2, JV Wrestling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, Latin Club 1,2,4. JEAN, MARK WILLIAM JEFFERSON, DEBBIE MARY JENKINS, MARK PAUL Cross-Country 3,4, Track 3,4. JENSEN, FRANK LLOYD Wrestling 1,2,3, Football 1,2. JERVIS, PAUL GREGORY International Affair Club 2,- 3,4, Freshman Football Manager 1, Varsity Football Manager 2, W.M.U.N. 2,3,4, F.A.M.U.N. 3,4, N.A.I.M.U.N. 3,4, F.H.S.M.U.N. 3,4, American Youth Development 4 (Red Cross). JOHNS, MICHAEL CHARLES JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER EUGEN JOHNSON, JANICE MITSUKO JOHNSON, LINDA SUSAN JOHNSTON, JANE JEFFERIE JONES, CHERYL M. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Varsity Track 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. JONES. SUSAN JEANETTE JOYCE, MARTHA LOUISE Student Action for Educa¬ tion 1,2,3,4. K KAMPSCHROR, KEVIN KAMRAD, LESLIE ANNE N.H.S. 4, Student Action for Education (F.T.A.) 3,4, Red Cross Club 3.4, Rising Son Bi¬ ble Club 3, French Club 4. KAUS, PAUL MICHAEL KAYE, LOREN FREDERIC KAYLOR, KAREN MARIE KEATON, KAREN LEIGH F.T.A. I.S.E.A. 2, Keyettes 2,- 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Student Union Cabinet Member 3,4. KEEN, BRUCE WILLIAM KELLER, KAREN LESLIE KELLOGG, CURTIS ALAN Freshman Choir 1, JV Foot¬ ball 2. KELL, BARBIE JEAN KELLY, PAUL LANSING KELLY, SEAN MICHAEL KERR, DIANE GRACE Yearbook 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Keyettes 4, Spanish Club 2,3,4, Bridge Club 1. KERR, SHIRLEY DAVIDSON KESSLER, CHRISTOPHER GEORGRORY KEYES, JANICE LYNN Spanish Club 1,2, Equestrian Club 2,3 (President), N.H.S. 3,4, Honor Roll Society 1. KELGORE, MARY ELENOR KILLION, GARY WAYNE KINGDON, JOHN EDWARD Social Studies A.S.S.T. 3,4, Guidance 4. KLEIN, JANICE LYNN KLIGER, JOSEPH JOSHUA KLIGER, JUDITH ANN KLIRS, VIVIENNE KLISS, LEONARD JOHN KLOSE, CYNTHIA JEAN Pep Club 1,2, Student Council 1, Chorus 1. KNOTH, SUSAN LYNN N.H.S. KODY, DEBORAH ANNE Precisionettes 3,4. KOPEIKIN, HAL STEPHEN Stage Crew 1,2,3,4, W.L.S.D. 1,2,3,4, N.H.S. 3.4, Swim team 1, Football 1,2, Principal Religious Advisory Council 4, Student Senate 4, Jr. Jollies 3, Senior Prank 4, Acting 4. KUHN, ROBIN ELLEN KRENGEL, KRISTY ALANE Pep Club 1, Frosh-Soph. SENIOR DIRECTORY 333 Cheerleader 2, Senior Class Senator 4, Graduation Marshall 3, Alternate to Girl ' s State. KUNKEL, ROBERT Future Scientists of America 3.4. L LAITI, DOMINIC Football 1, Intramural Basketball 3,4. LAMB, SHARON LEE Precisionettes 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Alternate Girls State, Choir 1,2,3.4. LAMB, STEPHAN MITCHELL LANDES, KEVIN LINDSAY LANIUS, WILLIAM PATRICK LARKIN, MICHAEL WILLIAM LARAIA, TIMOTHY MICHAEL N.H.S. 3.4, Key Club 2,3,- 4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, W.T.W. Jazz Rock Ensemble 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Football 1,2. LASTER, DEBRA LEE Precissionettes 3,4, N.H.S. 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Sweetheart Court 4, Senior Class Play 4. LAWRENCE. JENNIFER ANN F.T.A. 2,3, (Treasurer 3), Trl-Hi-Y 3, N.H.S. 3,4, (President 4), Student Government Cabinet 4, P.S.A.B. 4. LEAKE. BONNIE ANN LENDING. STUART GREEN LENTINI. BRADLEY STEPHEN Key Club 3. LEONARD. BARBARA JEAN LEONARD, ROBERT ERIC LEPERA, DEBORAH MARY Cheerleading 2, Spanish Club 2,3, Hockey 4, Track 1,2, Sr. Class Play 4. LEVITT, KATHRYN ANN Art Guild 1,2, Choir 1. LEWETT, JEANNE THERESE Art Guild 1, Chorus 2. LIDDIARD, ANGELA MARY Varsity Soccer 1,2,3,4, P.E. Assistant 4, Art Assistant 3, French Club 1,2. LIGHTFOOT, GEORGE DOUGLAS International Affairs Club 1,2. LONG. ROBIN REBECCA LONGMIRE, DAVID WARREN LOOSE, DOROTHY LUCILLE Cosmetology 1,2. LOPOSER. DEBORAH KIM LOUDEN, JOHN JOSEPH LUMPKIN, SUSAN BETH Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1. LYLE, ROBERT BYRD Football 1,2, Baseball 2, Folk Guild 1, Fish 2,3, P.S.A.B. 4, Senior Class Vice President 4. M MACMURDY, MICHEAL JAMES MAJOR, MARSHA MARIA MALM, KENNETH GEOFFREY MALONE, STEPHEN NEAL Basketball Manager 1,2,3,- 4, Baseball Manager 1,2,3,4, Cross Country Manager 2,3, Choir 1,2,3,4, Symphonic Choir 3,4. MANDICH, CARMEN DANA MANKIN, MARGARET R. Choir 1,2, N.H.S. 3,4, (Fine Arts Committee Chairperson 4), Yearbook 2,3,4, (Student Life Ed. 3, Senior Ed. 4), W.M.U.N. 4, Foreign Language Assistant 4, Jr. Jollies 3, Sr. Class Council 4. Sr. Class Play 4, D.V.H.C. 4, Trl-HI-Y 2,3,4, (Treasurer 3, President 4 ). MANKINS, LARRY ALAN MANKINS, RICHARD MARK MARCANTONIO, DIANE TERESE MARLIN, CARLEEN MARIE Gymnastics 1, V.O.T. 4. MAROVELLI. FORREST D. MASON, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS MASSEY, ABRAM MARK MATHIS, KENNETH JAMES MATTHEWS, JULIA LOUISE MATTHEWS, RALPH MAZUJIAN, DERAN MICHAEL MAZZOLINI, JAQUELINE ANNE MC ALLESTER, BRADFORD W. MC ATEE, LINDA LORAYNE MC BRIDE, SUSAN GEAN MC CARTHY, TARA MARIE MC CLELLAN, HARRY WATSON MC CLINTOCK, KEVIN LEE Varsity Soccer 2, Varsity Track 4, Senior Class Council 4, Senior Float Procure¬ ment Committee 4. MC CONNELL, WILLIAM JESSE MC CRAY, PAUL EMERSON MC DONALD. DEBORAH ANN MC DYSAN, KATHRYN MARIE MC ELRATH, ANN MC GARY, TIMOTHY JOHN MC GEEM, MARK ALLEN MC GUIGAN. WILLIAM JOHN MCGUIGAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH MC KEOWN, THOMAS MARK MC KINNEY, MARY MARGARET MCCLAIN, MICHAEL RICHARD MC LAUGHLIN, SCARLETT KATHLEEN MC LAUGHLIN, STEVEN FRED MC LEOD, ROGER NORCROSS MC MILLAN, DAVID WILLIAM MEIKE, THOMAS ALAN MEMMER, LEE ANN MENDELSSOHN, BARBARA JO Gymnastics 1. MENEELEY, TARA BETH MENTZER, VIRGINIA ANN N.H.S. 3,4, T.O.U.C.H. 3, French Club 2,3, Editorial Manager Calvalcade 4. MERWIN, OLIVER JEROME MIDDLETON, MELINDA SUZANNE MILES, DAVID ANTHONY MILEY, APRIL LADD MILLAR, KENNETH THOMAS MILLER. DAVID DARIUS, 3RD MILLER, WILLIAM DAVID MILLICAN, LISA JEAN J.V. Softball 1,2, Varsity Softball 3. J.V. Basketball 1,2, Varsity Basketball 3, Tennis 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Cavalcade 4. MILLS. MARY ELIZABETH Spanish Club 1,2, Ski Club 2, F.T.A. 1,2, Rising Sun Bible Club 1,2,3, Senior Class Council 4. MITCHELL, KURT W. MITCHELL, PATRICIA JEAN MITCHELL. SALLIE MITCHELL, STEVEN DONALDSON MONISMITH, MARK LEWIS MONTGOMERY, THOMAS MERRILL MOORE, ANN FRANCES MOORE, DAN ALEXANDER Varsity Cross Country 4, Varsity Soccer 1,4. MOORE, PATTI BRIDGET MOORE, THOMAS LEIGHTON Football 1,2, Key Club 2.3.4, Yearbook 2,3, N.H.S. 3,4, Class Senator 3. MORGAN, KAREN SUE MORRIS, BRIAN PAUL MORRIS, JAY HOWARD Concert Band 1,2,3, Symphonic Band 4, Debate Team 3,4, International Af¬ fairs Club 3,4, Page Staff 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4. MORRISON, VERA RENEE MULHOLLAND, JUDE M. MULLIN, DAVID ALBERT MUNTZ, BARBARA ANN MURPHY, MARY CATHERINE F.T.A. 2, Precisionettes 3.4, N.H.S. 4, S.A.O. Assistant 4. MURRAY, MICHAEL P. Art Club 1,2, Archaeology 1,2, Art Assistant 2. Science Club 3,4, Astronomy Club 3,4, International Affairs Club 3,4, French Club 1,2. MURRAY, DOUGLAS SPAHR Astronomy Club 1, Cross Country 1,3, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Senior Council 4, Key Club 4, Intramural Basketball 3,4. MYERS, RANDALL STUART, 2ND N NATKIN, MATTHEW BRAM NEILSON, CLIFFORD CLARK Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Football 1,2, Key Club 4. NELSON, ALLAN LEE NESBIT, JOHN ADOLPH, JR. NESBITT, PETER JAMES NEUBAUER, STEVEN WERNER Spring Track 3,4, Winter Track 4, Key Club 4, Cross Country 4, N.H.S. 4. NEWHOUSE, GAIL ELIZABETH NICKEL, JOSEPH J. NICKELHOFF, STUART NICHOLSON, BOB WELCH NICKELL, RICHARD STEELE 334 SENIOR DIRECTORY NODARSE, ANTONIETA MARIA NORTON, SUSAN PATRICIA A.F.S. 1, Pep Band 2, Symphonic Band 2,3,4. NUSBAUM, MARGOT ELLEN Forensics 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, International Affairs Club 3,4, N.FI.S. 3,4, (Chair¬ man of Curriculum Committee 4). o OCONNELL, CAROLYN ANNE OPPENHEIM, CHARLES WAYNE Freshman Football 1, JV Football 2, Spanish Club 3, Junior Jollies 3, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Track 3,4, Ski Club 4. OROURKE, CHRISTOPHER K. OSHAUGHNESSY, COLLEEN OSTERDAY, MELANIE ANN OTOOLE, JOHN L. Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,- 4, Key Club 2,3,4, (Vice President 4), Safety Council 3,4, Indoor Track 4, Student Council Cabinet 4. OTTOSON, DAVID JAMES OUTLAW, RANDALL CRAIG OWECKE, MICHAEL JEROME P PAINE, CHRISTOPHER DAVID PAINTER, DOUGLAS JEFFREY PALENSKI, DANIEL MARTIN PALMER, KIM ELIZABETH PALMER, PAUL RAMSDEN, JR. PALMER, RANDALL EUGENE PALMER, SCOTT LEE PANTALL, ROBY CLARK PANTALONE, KATHLEEN VERONI Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Tri-Hl-Y 1,2, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Thespians 4. PAPAS, JOHN M. PAPPAS, DEBORAH ANN PAPST, TOM LUDLOW Track 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, (All metropolitan 3,4, All region 4,), Basketball 1. PARIS, WILLIAM J. E. PARRIS, GREG KEITH PASZTALANIEC, MATTHEW SCOT JV Football 2, Var¬ sity Baseball 2,3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Junior Jollies 3, Key Club 3,4, (President 4), P.S.A.B. 4. PATTERSON, LINDA KAREN PAYNE, H. TOLIVER PAXTON, DAVID STANTON PEEREBOOM, JOYCE PENNINGTON, NANCY ELIZABETH Drama Club 1,2, Basketball 1 , Young Life 1,2,3, Student Council 3, Anchor Club 3, Cheerleader 3, Prom Committee 3, F.H.A. 3,4, (Subregion secretary 3, local secretary 3, Vice-president 4, delegate to state convention 3). PERCIFULL, JACK RICHARD Track 3, Pep Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 3,4, Preclslonette Drummer 3,4. PEREZ. DAVID RUGE PFLUGRATH, GAYLE ANN PFEFFERKORN, JEAN ELIZABETH PHILBROOK, BETH PICKFORD, ROSS DAVID Football 1, Ski Club 2, Junior Jollies 3, Intramural Basketball 3, J.A. 4, Casino 4, All men ' s Eating Team 4, All Men’s Volleyball Team 4, Lacrosse 4. PINKERTON, SUSAN LEIGH Intramural Council 1, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity Softball 2,3. PITTMAN, ROBERT LEE PLANTE, STEVEN DOUGLAS PLEDGER, KENNETH HARRISON POHLI, ROBERT CHARLES PLUMMER, PAMELA SUE PLUMMER, ROBERT WILLIAM POMEROY, SUSAN JEANNE POPE, R. KEITH Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Varsity Track 3,4. PERTER, SCOTT ALAN PRASATEK, FRANCEE N MARIE PRATT, STEPHEN GREGORY PREMETZ, DIANE EDYTHE PRESCOTT, TIMOTHY HUNT German Club 2, Coin and Stamp Club 3, Key Club 4. PRIEM, PAUL DUANE PRICE, STEVEN BOYD PRUITT, MELANIE ANNE PUTNAM, TIMOTHY LEWIS R RABY, CATHY ADELE RAGAN, PAUL MONTE RAGLAND, MICHAEL ANDREW RALSTON, GREGORY ALAN RAMSEY, REBECCA LYNN ANN RANKEN, J. THOMAS, 3RD RANSONE, JAMES FREDERICK RAPAVI, ANNE FRANCES REED, GREGORY ALLEN Freshman Football 1, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, J.V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 2,3, J.V. Basketball 2, Key Club 3,4. REEDER, STEVEN G. REGAN, MARGARET JANICE Pep Club 1,2, Choir 1,2,- ’3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Girl’s State 3, Year¬ book Staff 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Class Treasurer 4. REITER, KURT ROBERT REINHOLD, JOHN FRANKLYN RENKEN, MICHAEL LEE RESTREPO, A. BERNARD Astronomy Club 1, W.M.U.N. 2, Yearbook Staff 3, D.E.C.A. president 3,4, Student Government 4, S.A.C. Delegate 4. P.S.A.B. 4. Junior Jollies 3, Junior-Senior Basketball game coach. RICE. M. JEANETTE RIDDLE. DEBRA Pep Club 1,2, Math Team 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. N.H.S. 3,4. RIENDEAU, GERALD LOUIS Football 1, Basketball 1.2. Baseball 2, Class President 2. RIFKIN. WILLIAM DOUGLAS Swim Team 2, Math Team 3,4, N.H.S. 3.4. RIPPEY, ALICE ELIZABETH RISTEEN, REED WILLIAM Astronomy Club 1,2, Year¬ book Photographer 2,3,4, Stage Band 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4. ROBBINS, MICHAEL EDWARD Varsity Tennis 3,4. ROBERTS, KEVIN SCOTT J.V. Football 2, J.V. Track 1,2, Varsity Track 3,4, J.V. Baseball 2. ROBESON, DAVID CHARLES Bowling Intramurals 1.2,- 3,4, French Club 2, Library 2,3,4, Rifle Club 3,4. ROBESON, RICHARD BRYAN Spirit Leader 1,2,3,4, Science Club 2, Astronomy Club 2, A.F.S. 2,3, In¬ tramurals 2,3,4, Finance Assistant 2,3, Main Office Assis¬ tant 4. ROBERTSON, NANCY PURCHAS Swim Team 1,2,3, Latin Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, (Chaplain-Historian), Junior Jollies 3, Senior Class Play 4, Guidance Assistant 4. ROBINSON, PAMELA KAY F.T.A. 3. RODGERS, PAULA ANNE Pep Club 1, Cheerleading 1,2, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4. RODOLPH, JOE KEITH ROELAND, JOHN KITTIL Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Stage Band 4, Orchestra 3,4, Senior Class Play Pit Band 3,4, Hiking Club 2, Science Club 1,2. ROSCOE, PAMELA ALLISON Drill Team 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Choir 2,3,4. ROSIN, KAREN LYNN Pep Club 1,2, Class Senator 2, P.S.A.B. 2,4, Math Team 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Ski Club 3,4. ROULSTONE, JAN KATHERINE ROZYCKI, MONICA RUMLIK, JEANNE MARION Science Club 2,3,4. (Secretary-Treasurer, Historian), Latin Club 3,4, Library Aide 1,2,3,4, Hiking Club 2, Chess Club 1. Lab Assistant 4, Bridge Club 4, Political Affairs Club 4. RUNCO, FRED PASCAL RYAN, JOSEPH EUGENE RYAN, KETHERINE ELIZABETH s SAARI. PHILIPPE EMMANUEL SALEME, CAROL ANNE Choir 3,4, Precisionettes 4, Spanish Club 4. SANTORELLI, JOAN SARLEY, JOEL JOHN SAUER. WILLIAM RICHARD Football 1, Spanish Club 3,4, Bridge Club 4, Foreign Language Assistant 4. SAUTTER, KIMBERLEE ANN Varsity Swimming 1, Project T.O.U.C.H. 2. SCARR. THOMAS EDWARD SCHAEFER, DAVID CARL SCHAEFER, ELIZABETH CLAIRE Modern Dance Club 1, F.H.A. 1, Spanish Club 2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Keyettes 4. Junior Jollies 3, Senior Class Play 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY 335 SCHEIDEMAN, STEVEN CRAIG Track 2, Football 2,3,4. SCHMIEG, TIMOTHY CARL Freshman-Sophomore Game 2, Junior-Senior Game 4, Key Club 3,4. SCHMITZ, HOLLY JOAN Equestrian Club 1, Art Guild 2 . SCHRECENGOST, MELINDA LEA Clinic Assistant 1, Intramurals 2. Guidance Assistant 3,4, Senior Class Play 4. SCHULTZ, KARL JOHN Class Treasurer 1, Football 2,4. SCULLY, EDWARD EUGEAN SEAL, DENISE MARIE SEAMAN. KELLEY DARLENE SEARLE, DAVID FRANCIS Symphonic Band 3,4, N.H.S. 4. SECHRIST, VICKI SEGALL, JAMES ARNOLD Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4. SELECMAN, JAMES DOUGLAS SEMERAD, PAULA CATHERINE SENTER, MARTHA ELLEN Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. SEWELL, ROBERT FRANCIS D.E.C.A. 3,4. SEYMOUR, BARRY EDWARD Symphonic Band 3,4, Stage Band 4. SHANKLE, WADE LEVAN Men’s Chorus 3, Key Club 3, Symphonic Choir 4, International Affairs Club 4. SHANNON, JOHN PATRICK Gymnastics 1,2,3, (Cap¬ tain 3), Swimming 3,4, (Captain 4), Latin Club 3, (Treasurer). SHAW, PATRICIA ANN SHAW, TOM RUGGLES Track 3,4, Symphonic Choir 3,4. SHEEHAN, PETER PAUL SHEPPARD, ALTA LESLIE Spanish Club, Main Office Assistant. SHEPARD, KAREN YVONNE SHIELDS, TODD JOSEPH SHIPMAN, CARIE SHUCK, JUDITH DARLENE SIGRIST, RITA FAY SMITH, JOHN THOMAS Spanish Club 2, Rifle Club 2, Chess Club 4, Senior Class Council 4. SMITH, LYNN MARIE SMITH, NANCY JO SMITH, ROBERT KEITH Soccer 1,3, Drama Club 2,3,4, Thespians 3,4. SNOW, DESIREE DIANE SNYDER, SCOTT DANIEL SNYDER, THOMAS DANIEL SOTHAN, ANNE LEIGH Band 1,2,3,4, German Club 2,3, Keyettes 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Yearbook 3,4, (Faculty Editor 4), Senior Class Play 4. SPENCER, CHRISTOPHER JAMES Yearbook Photographer 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Winter Track (Co-captain 4), Basketball 1, Homeroom Rep. 2,3,- 4, Men ' s Volleyball 4. SPRAGUE, LAURA LOUISE Art Guild 3. STARK, SALLY MC CHESNEY STEINBACH. BERNARD Z. International Affairs Club 1,2, Cavalcade 1,2,3, Political Affairs 4, Photography Club 4. STEINBECK, HEATHER BREEZE STEINBERG. BARBARA LYNNE STEPHAN, DONN PAUL Psychology Club 1, Ping Pong Club 3, Chess Club 3, Math Team 3,4, Cavaliers for Christ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . STEVENS, JOHN PHILLIPS STEWART, SHARON LOUISE F.f.A. 1, Girl ' s Track 2, Symphonic Band 3.4. STOKES, KEVIN JOSEPH Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2,3,4. STONE, CHARLES PHILLIP STRANG, DAVID SCOTT Intramurals, Senior Council 4, Track 4. STRICKLAND, SHIRLEY DIANE Keyettes 3,4, Precisionettes 4. SUTHERLAND, JOHN ARTHUR Class Council 1,2,4, Basketball Intramurals 3,4, Football 1,2, Choir 1, Band 1, Ski Club 3,4. SUTTON, ANDREW JEFFERSON Library Assistant 1,2, Hiking Club 2, Science Club 1,2,3,4, Lab Assistant 3,4, N.H.S. 3. SYMM, JEFFREY BERNACE Intramural Basketball 2, Senior Class Council 4. SZYMCZYK, RICHARD ANTHONY T TALLIA, J. RANDALL TAPLIN, MARK ALLARD Cavalcade 3,4, (Co-Editor 4), W.M.U.N. TARPLEY, BRENDA GWYN TARRANT, DAPHNE ELIZABETH TEITELL, LYNN ANN TENNYSON, PATRICIA HELEN TESDALL, ALLEN MARK TESSIER, STEVEN LAWRENCE THIEM, CATHERINE ELAINE THOMAS, HOLLY JEAN THOMPSON, KAREN ELIZABETH THOMPSON, ROBERT MANEY THOMSON, KEITH RONALD THORPE, REBECCA ANN THURMAN, SARAH GAIL TIEMENS, KAREN MARIE Choir 1,2,3,4, Swim Club 1, Yearbook 1, Art Club 1, Science Club 4, Bridge Club 4. TIMM, PAMELA ANN TIMMIS, SUSAN LESLIE TKATCH, THEREES DIANE TOLINS, AMY ILENE TONINI, ROSS ELLIOTT TOTTEN, MELISSA JANE TOURTELLOTTE, JAMES ROLL TOWNSEND, THOMAS RAY TRECIOKAS, ONA MARIA TRENT, JAMES MC NELIS TRIANTAFELLU, CHRISTINE Swim Team 1, Gym¬ nastics Team 2, Baton Corps 3,4, (Co-Captain 4), Ski Club 1. TRUMBULL, JAMES V.I.C.A. 4. TUTHILL, WALTER LEROY TYSON, ANN MADELINE u UNKLE, PATRICIA ANNE Keyettes 2,3,4 (Chaplain 3, Vice President 4), N.H.S. 3,4, Yearbook 3,4, (Copy Editor 4), Rah-rah Dropout 3,4, D.V.H.C. 4. UNTERKOFLER, ELEANOR CLAIR UNTERKOFLER, JOHN JAMES V VALADE, HILDA KATHLEEN National Honor Society 3,4. VALENTIC, PAULA ANNE VANCE, DONNA Gymnastics 2, Keyettes 3,4, (Corresponding Secretary 4), Yearbook 3,4, (Faculty Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4), N.H.S. 3,4. VANDERMUELEN, DOUGLAS LINDSAY VANSCOYOC, KATHLEEN VECCHIONI, RONALD VERNON, JOHN COURTNEY VESTAL, RANDALL MARK VINING, CRONIN BEALS Chess Club 2,4, (President 4), Math Team 4. w WADDELL, JEFFREY SCOTT Diving Team 1,2, Marine Biology Club 1,2,3, Stage Crew 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Winter Track 4, Spring Track 4, Photography Club 4. WALKER, GAYLE YVONNE WALLACE, HEIDI IRENE A.F.S. 3, French Club 3,4, German Club 3,4, Latin Club 4, Sr. Class Play 4, W.M.U.N. 4. WARD, SANDRA ANN WATERS, MADELINE Hockey 1, Basketball 1,2, (Co- Captain 2), Tri-Hi-Y 1, Track 2, Precisionettes 2,3,4, Jr. Jollies 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Sr. Class Play 4. WATSON, JAMES T. WELTON, MARGARET ANNE WENT, ANGELA VALERIE WHEELER, DAVID ALLEN Football 1, Soccer 1, Gym¬ nastics 2,3, Swim Team 4, Spanish Club 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, (Secretary 4), Men ' s Eating Team 4, A Thousand Clowns 2, “You ' re A Good Man, Charlie Brown 2, The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail 3. WHITE, ROBERT ALLEN 336 SENIOR DIRECTORY WHITING, CLAUDE A. Judo Club 1,2, Track and Field 1,2,3, Swim Team 1,2,3, Basketball Team 1,2,3, Water Polo Team 3, Soccer 3. WICKHAM, DEBORAH WIENER, ROBERT FRANCIS Pep Band 4, Symphonic Band 3,4, Orchestra 3, Drama Club 3,4, Sr. Class Play 3,4, (Choreographer 4), Sr. Class Publicity Committee 4. WIGFIELD, PAMELA JEAN Pep Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, N.H.S. 3,4. WIGFIELD. PATRICIA JANE Pep Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, N.H.S. 3,4. WILCOX, ROBERT WARREN German Club 3,4. WILCOX, THOMAS MINSHULL WILKINSON, DIANE M. WILLETTS, SABRINA ELAINE WILLIAMS, DAVID THEODORE Soccer 1,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, JAMES REID Science Club 4, Ping-Pong 3,4, Photography Club 4. WILLIS, PAMELA F. WILLOX, CATHERINE DENISE WILSON. SHARON LEE WING, SUSAN JANE International Affairs Club 4, Debate Team 2,3,4, Forensics 4, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 4. WINGER, DAVID MARK Rifle Team 2,3, Sr. Class Coun¬ cil 4, Sr. Float Procurement Committee 4, T.B.J.B.A. 3,4, Varsity Cross-Country Sledding 4, (Co-Captain 4), Ap¬ palachian Trail Club 2,3,4. WINKLER, IRENE MARY WIRTZ, MICHAEL JOSEPH WISE, PRISCILLA HOPE WOODSIDE, PATRICIA JEANNE Choir 1, F.T.A. 1, Keyettes 2,3,4, Precisionettes 2,3,4, Gym Assistant 3, Jr. Jollies 3, Jr. Sr. Cheerleader 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Sr. Class Council 4. WOODWARD, BARBARA CLARE Gymnastics 1,2, Spanish Club 3, Soph-Frosh Basketball Game 2, Art Guild 1, N.H.S. 3,4, (Publicity Chairman 4), Keyettes 3,4, Jr. Prom Queen 3, Homecoming Court 4, Sr. Class Coun¬ cil 4, Drama 1, Sr. Class Play 4. WRIGHT, HOLLY ANN WRIGHT, LEAH BETH WURST, JANELLE WYMAN, MARY JANE N.H.S. 3,4. Ski Club 1.2,3.4, Yearbook 4 (Copy Staff). Y YOUNG,P MARK YOUNG, WILLIAM MARK Z ZABROWSKI, EDWARD LAWRENCE ZICCARELLI, REGINA LUISE F.T.A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Keyettes 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, Choir 2,3,4. ZIPF, KAREN LEE Class President 1, G.A.A. 1, Tennis Team 2.3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Yearbook 3.4, (Layout Editor 4), N.H.S. 3,4, Intramural Council 3, Gym Assistant 1, Clinic Assistant 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY 337 A Aamodt, Gina Marie 291.292.111 Abbott. Walter Wuss 292,119 Abel, Anita Marie 264 Abel, Vernon Eugene 316 Aboe, Romina Rae 316,119,146 Abshire, Charles Russell 316,147 Abshire, Sharon Sue 125,144.147,202 Abts, Martin Anthony 264 Aceto, Harold John 202 Adams, Gary Russell Adams, Robbln R. 292 Adamson, Denise Lea 143 Ahern, Bruce 101,202 Ahern, Patricia Dee 110 Ahmad, Hamzah Abdullah H. 202 Ainslie, Dennis Micheal 316 Ainslle, Patricia A. 264 Ainslie, Stephen E. 202 Ainsworth, Scott 292,120 Albers, Diane Patricia 111,202,19 Albers, Matthew Thomas Albertson, Lisa Ann 316,147 Albright. Richard Kingdon 292,119 Albright, Scott Alan 292 Alderman, Craig, 3rd 316 Alderson, Tracy Dawn 264 Ale, John Richard 264,144 Alexander, Anita Elizabeth 292 Alexander, David Michael 202 Alexander, Kathy Lee 263,264,145 Alexander, Kelley Elizabeth Alexander. Louann Marie 264 Alexander, Todd Lee 316,147 Alford, Brian Neal 264,128,142 Alfulaij, Farqad Fahed 202 Alfulaij, Mawaffaq Fahed 202 Allen, Carol Anne 202 Allen, Chris Albert 316 Allen, Courtney 264 Allen, Debra Sue 264,111 Allen. Kathryn Kristine 316,146 Allen, Merry Catherine 316 Allen, Skip 264 Allison, Ralph Montgomery 264,100 Allison, Robert Wade 292 Allman, Dirk Manley Allman, Melinda Ann 264 Altizer, Robert Haynes, Jr. 202 Ames, Fred Floyd, 3rd 292 Ames, Susan Patricia 202 Amor, Sharon Ann 264,100 Amos, William Scott 292,108,142 Anderson, Bill Scott 292,59 Anderson, Brian Robert 142 Anderson, Kenneth Gordon 131,203 Anderson, Philip Kyle 264,131 Anderson, Robin Beth 264.112,113,126,144 Anderson, Victoria Dianna 292,81 Andersson, Mark Maclaren 316 Andrews, Melinda 264 Andriuk. Alexander John 316,143 Ansheles, Cathy Lee 291,292,145 Anstice, Betty Jeanne 292 Anstice, Richard Thomas 203 Apted, Jay Brooks 292 Apted, Lee Heath 264,228 Apted, Scott Hayward 316 Arata, Thomas Ryan 292 Ard, Abby Lynn 264,110,144 Ard, Amy Lee 264,144,49 Arico, Joseph Ross 203 Armstrong, Stuart C. Arneson, Warren Henry 292 Arnett, David Scott 292,58 Arnett, William Laverne, Jr. 203 Arnn, Pamela Jean 316,146,148 Arnold, Mitchell Alan 139,142,203 Arnold, Nancy Leigh 203 Arrltt, Brent Carl 292 Arritt, Mark Bayard 203 Ash, Phyllis Jane 110,203 Ashley, Frank Keith 264 Assalone, John David 263,203 Assalone, Thomas Albert 292 Aston, Suzanne Lenora 292,111,145 Aston, William Joseph 316 Atkins, John Baldwin 316 Atkins, Redmund Spencer 264,118 Atwood, Cheri E. 203 Atwood, Judith Lynne 292 Auth, Susan Luella 292,145 Axelrod. Mitchell Brian Azzopardi, Helen Maritza 292,145 Azzopardi, Jannina Cristina 264,144 B Babcock, Keith Webster 292 Babcock, Randall Paxson 316 Bacas, Christina Angela 264 Bachert, John Oliver, 3rd 316 Bachman, John Philip 264 Bachman, Mark Thomas 316 Bachman, Wayne McKee Backley, Kathleen Anne 292 Backley, Martin Richard 264 Baier, Meridith 264 Bailey. Carrington Lee 264 Bailey, Rebecca Anne 316 Bain, Kathleen Ann 292 Balnbridge, Charles Quinn 264 Baker, Harry Lloyd 292 Baker. Scott Allen 316,132 Bakken. Karl David 292,116 Baldes, Cindy Ann Balen, Gregory Kieth 316 Balen, Michael David 203 Balent, Brian Lance 292,59 Bales. Terry Lee 123,150,203 Balmforth, Anne Elizabeth 264,123,80 Bandy, Mark Talmage 316 Bannon, Barbara Louise 264 Barboza, Paul George 316 Barham, Cynthia Elizabeth 264 Barham. Thomas William Ault 316 Barker, Paul Douglas 293,101 Barnard, Steven Robert 293 Barnes, Douglas Keith Barnes, Gregory Wayne Barnes, Kathleen 203 Barnes, Sidney Crawford 135,151,203 Barrett, Raymond Peter Barrigan. Eileen Rose 293 Barron, Andrew Roger 316,131 Barron, Rowena L. 263,264,130,131 Barry, Gregory Scott 104,130.134,204 Barry, Nancy Anne 293 Barry, Paul Kiel 140 Barstow, Charles Alden 265,54 Barstow, Dolores Rada 316,146 Barstow, Wallace M. 293 Barton, Ann Elizabeth 293 Barton, Douglas Harry 293 Barton, James Richard 142,204 Bartos, Dru Ann 293 Bartos, Lorey Doyne 62,204 Basgall, Gregory Joseph 265 Basham, Kathleen 265,244 Bashaw, John Al 116 Basley, Randall C. Baughan, Kevin Richard 293 Baumgartner, Edward Donald 293 Baussus, Ingo Michael 265,121,135 Bawer, Paula Ann 293 Bayer, Lynne Margaret 293,64 Bean, Jeffrey Frank Bean, Thomas M. Beard, Teresa Ann 293 Beck, Nicholas John 204 Beck, Sandra Elizabeth 316 Beck, Suzan Diane 265 Becker, Kenneth A. 293 Beckwith, Bruce Allan 293 Beeton, Elizabeth Anne 265,139,140 Belfield, Laurie Lu 293 Belfiore, Greg Gordon 316 Belfiore, Mark Joseph 265 Bell, Kathleen Alice 204 Bell, Michael Theodore Bellas, Rosanne Marcia 316,148 Belles, Cindy Lou Belsches, Jennifer Anne Belsches, Shelton Thomas, Jr. 316,151 Bepko, Milissa 316 Berends, Debra Ann 265,144 Berends, Mark Alan 293 Berghold, R. Scott 204 Berle, David Christian 293,14 Berne, William Phillip 265 Berry, Kathryn Ann 263,265 Berry, Lynn 110,144,147,204 Best, Maria Teresa 2 Best, Mark David 316 Best, Peter Anthony 293 Bethel, Jeremy Daniel 265,105 Beva.ns, Carolyn Lee 293 Bevans, Henry Patrick, Jr. 316 Bevans, Maureen Theresa 265 Bevls, Kenneth Riley 265 Bicking, Marc Edward 147,204 Bierman, Britt Lorentz 204 Bierman, Kurt Michael Bierschenk, Ellen Jane 111,204 Biggar, Brian Andrew 204 Bilderback, Cathay Ann 265 Bmlderback, Thomas Lee 316 Bilger, Donald Earl, 2nd 265,54 Bill, Edward James 293 Billings. Christopher 293 Billups, Peter John 108,204 Bilyeu, David Masud 125,204 Bilyeu, John Matthew 106,107,125,144,204 Bingham, David Bart 127,131 Binkley, Scott Eugene 205 Bisdorf, Jay Don 316 Bjornstad, Richard Alan 293 Black, Tamara Sue 265,117,64,80 Blackwell, Bruce Edward 205 Blackwell, Gail Susan 265,62 Blackwell, Lynn Marie 293,115 Bladergroen, Mara Galmart 293 Blaha, Martin Moore 316,128,143 Biaha, Paula Prentiss 139,141,134,205 Blankenship, Lynn 316 Blann, Kathy Sue 293,111,145 Blanton, Donald MacKenzie 205 Blanton, Florence Eugenia 293 Blassey, Karen Ann 205 Blassey, Kim Theresa 293 Blassic, David Nei! Blevins, Gregory Hughes 265,54 Blevins, Patricia Lynn 144,205 Bloodgood, Peter Newcomb 142,205 Bloom, David Wright Blue, Patricia Anne 316,146 Blum, David Charles Blumberg, Ellen Jane 265 Boatright, James Jeffrey 265,143 Boblitt, Wayne Wallace 316,143 Bodager, Pamela Ann 316,146 Boettcher, Penelope Lee 293,111,145 Bogart, Diane Elaine 266,125,139,141 Bogart, Mark John 293,141 Boltz, Gerald Dean 293 Bonham, Bennett Howell 293 Bonner, Pamela Jane 293,126,145 Bonsignore, Donna Isabel 293 Boothe, Karen Alice 111,205 Borucki, Thomas Ralph Botello, Kathleen Marie 117,144,205 Bottiny, Richard Botuck, Linda Susan 293,126 Bounds, John A. 205 Bourne, Richard Charles 125,205 Boush, David Ramsey 316 Boush. Joseph M. 135 Boverie, Virginia Mary 293 Bowden, David Vance 54 Bowen, Jerri Joann Bower, James Scott 316,143 Bower, Lynn Page 110,205,18,19 Bowie, Gregory William 316 Bowie, Karen Suzanne Bowie, Mark Clayton 316 Bowman, Frank 293 Bowser, Douglas Andrew 293 Bowser, Jeffrey Lee Bowsher, Guy Forrest Boyd, Jennifer Ann 262,266,109,133,151 Boyle, Theresa Marie 316 Boynton, Carla Ann 316,115,135,143 Bozik, Michael Edward 293 Bracewell, William Joseph 316 Bracken. David Scott 266 Bradley, Dale E, 54,76 Bradley, John E. 293,143,59,76 Brady, Hal Wilson Brafford, Mary Elizabeth 114,115 Brafford, Samuel Grady 316 Brantley, John Davis 266 Brazda, Christopher Edward Brazda. Michael Thomas Brazier, George William 131 Brazier. Robert Foster 131,147 Bremer. William Walter Brenton, David Charles 266,54 Breslln, James M., Jr. 293 Breslin, Patricia Marie 266,148 Breyer, Maria Suzana 293 Brickey, Greg Roger 105 Briggs, Virginia Carol 293 Brill, Michael Jon 266,134 Briner, Jeffrey Baird 317 Brinkley, Pamela Ann T. 266 Britt, John Joseph 139 Brobeck, Kurt Irvin 317 Brock, Barbara Jo 266,144 Brock, Patricia Lou 294,150 Brodes, Donald David 317,143 Brookes, Raymond Carter 142 Brookes, Ronald Craig 294,143 Brooks, Frederick Eugene 58 Brooks, Robin Lynn 294 Brookshire, Dale Wesley 317 Brookshire, William Hoyt 317 Brotherston, Jayme Anne 294,115 Brough, Bonnie Marie 266 Brown, Anne Ory 266,133 Brown, Barbara Jean 294,151 Brown, Debora Lee Brown, H. Bradley Brown, Jennifer Robin 266,100.109,125 Brown, Karen Anne 294,127 Brown, Kelly Elizabeth 316 Brown, Kimberley Gay 114,115 Brown, Mary Elizabeth 266,112,151 Brown, Terry Allison 294 Brown, Thomas Joseph Brown, Todd Roger Brown, William Bernard, Jr. 294 Browning, Edwin Chesterfiel Broyhill, Debby Lee 294,122 Brubaker, Deidre Roux 317,119 Bruenner, Walter John 317 Bryan, Ronald Lee Bryan, Tina Marie Bryant, Joy Faith 294,148 Bryant, Timothy James Bucco, Lori Anne 135 Buchanan, Cynthia Jane 266,141 Buchanan, Lauren Jeanne 266,123 Bucholz, Kyle Coleman 317 Buckwalter, Beverly Jo Buckwalter, Richard James 317 Bullard, Rodney Scott Burchard, Melissa Elaine 317,132 Burer, Rolf Mauriels 266 Burgener, Brian Jay 266,144,147,54 Burgess. John Eidridge 294 Burkard, Ann Elizabeth 294 Burke, Jacqueline Michelle 317,146 Burke, Joanne 266,144 Burns, Charles Sloan 294,115 Burns, Gregory John 294 Burns, Marlene M. 294 Burritt, Elizabeth Louise 133 Burroughs, Douglas John Burroughs, Stephen Paul 317 Burton, Nancy Ruth 315,317,146 Busey, Angela Rebecca 109 Busey, Nancy Jane 263,266 Bushee, Tana Lea 266,144,64 Bushey, Anne Howard 294,119,148 Bushey, Sarah Margaret 111 Butler, Becky Jane Butler, Cheryl Ann 144,38 Butler, Steven Mark 104,108.141 Butler, William John 294 Buzzy, George Edward 267,104 Byng, Robert Hamilton 317 c Cabrera, Emy Rosa 317 Cain, Jeffrey, David 294 Cain, John Morgan Caldwell, Harriet Tyler 294 Callarman, Lynn Louise 338 INDEX Calvert. Lambert Walton 317 Cameron. Clark Stephen Camp, Robert Wilson 294 Campbell, Carol Elizabeth 208 Campbell, Daniel Franklin 208 Campbell, Gail Gregory 294,145 Campbell, William Richard 267 Camporini, Mark Edward 267,54 Camporini, Marilee Joy 294,132,50 Canada, Chris 263,267 Cann, William A. 121,129,208 Cantor, Evan Lee 105,208,41 Cantor, Robert Ross 317 Cantwell, Franklin Edward 208 Cantwell, James Nelson 317 Cantwell, Jeffrey Richard 267,104,134 Cantwell, Kenneth Brian 317 Canzanelli, Deborah Jewell 267,111 Canzanelli, Leslie Gail 131,208 Capps, Catherine Lynn 317 Caprlno, Antoinetta Christi 317 Caprino, Charles Thomas 267,54,76 Caprino, Mary Antoinette 144,208 Caputo, Douglas John 317 Carawan, Claudia Rachelle 317 Carawan, Nancy Aral 267 Cardwell, Gary Stephen 294 Cardwell, Michael Chris 317 Caridakis, Frank Anthony Carlin, Joseph Charles Paul 108,208 Carlson, Robert Loren 208 Carrico. Roxanne Louise Carroll, Steven Spence 294 Carter, Daniel Edward Carter, Diana Lynn Carter, Gretchen Kimberly Carter, James Sidney, 3rd 294,134 Carter, Jane Marie 147,208 Carter, Janet Lee 294 Carter, John Tomlin Carter, Kim Suzanne 294 Carter, Mary Beth 294 Carter, Steven Allan 294 Carter, Timothy Bruce Casale, Debbie Louise 109,111,144,208,38 Casale, Gregory Howard 54,209 Castelli, Cynthia Ann 267,111 Castonguay, Jon Roger 317,147 Catalano, John Alvaro 209 Catalano, Margaret Niles 294,111,132,145 Caton, Barbara 317,146 Caudill, Donald Gordon 294 Causey, Clara Adel 317 Causey. Patton Alien 104,108,130,135,134,209 Cavanaugh, Sheila Marie 294,290,109 Cavoll, Kathleen Ana 267 Cawthon, Steven Thomas 267 Cay, Emine Nuray 267,109 Cay, Metin Adll 317 Cetron, Edward Jack 267 Chafin, Bruce Frederick 131,209 Chaikowskl, Vicki Ellen 209 Chapman, Adrian Philip 267,108 Charlton, Catherine Jane 147,209 Cheaney, Caro! Jeanne 317,120 Cheatham, David Allan 317 Cheatham, Robert Aubrey 317,134 Cheney, Douglas Martin Chesbro, John Severance 267 Chesbro, Nancy Lynn 126,209 Chorpenning, Thomas E., Jr. 294 Choyce, Patrick Dominic 295,135,144 Christensen, Norma Susan 209 Christensen, Priscilla Ann 267 Christensen, Stephanie 267,263,127,148 Christensen, Bruce Arnold 294,118,139 Christensen, Jody 295 Christensen, Stacy 317 Chrlstofferson, Karen Anne 295,64,81 Churney, Anita Lynn 151 Ciarcia, Joseph Charles 295 Citron, Jody Helene 209 Citron, John Eric 267,54 Clark, Andrew Barrett 317 Clark, Cathy Lynn 267,126,135 Clark, Christopher John 317 Clark, John Charles 295,116,139 Clark, Patrick David Clark, Susan R. 317 Clark, Wyndham Stokes, 3rd Clarke, Alex William 317 Clarke, Alison Anne 267 Clarke, Glenn Ross 267 Clarke, Stephen Michael 317 Clarke, Theresa Marie 295 Clements, Paula Susanne 209 Clifton, Lisa Anne 317,133,81 Close, Leslie Catherine 317,119,127,148 Clubb, Timothy Patrick 318 Coakley, David Brian 318 Coakley, Denis 104,123,129,209 Coen, Charles Francis 318 Cole, Scott Alan 209 Coleman, Betty M. Coleman, James Fenessey 318,147 Coleman, Robert W,, Jr. 267 Coley, Beth Hamilton Colllgan, John Gerald 267,108,146 Collins, L. Clay 295,58 Collins, Melvin Eugene 54,89,209 Coltrane, Curtis Lee 104,113,119,54 Comer, Mari Lynn 209 Cornish, John William 267,108 Cone, Katharine Leslie 267 Cone, Robert William 210 Connell, Tim Alvin 267 Connor, Catherine A. 125,210 Connor, Susan 295,115 Conrad, Patricia Jane 210 Contos, Timothy 295 Conway, Edward Francis 210 Cook, Barbara L. 318,81 Cook, Bradley Alan 219 Cook, Brenda Louise 295 Cook, Carol Louise 210 Cook, Debbie A. Cook, Jeffrey Lynn 267,125 Cook, Laura Aleen 295 Cook, Susan Linnie 263,267,144 Cook, Susan Lynn 267 Cook, Tracey Susan 103,109,125,210 Cooke, Judith Anne Cooley, Diane Louise 295,127 Cooley, Kathryn Elaine 318,143 Cooper, Jay Lyn 267 Cooper, Jody Renee 210 Cooper, Joyce Anne Cooper, Robin Ann 267,121 Cooperstein, Andrea E. 210 Coopper, Brian Edward 267 Cope, Patricia Ann 267 Copeland, Robin Shairee 318,135 Coppage, Richard William 267,134 Coppola, Gloria Rita Coppola, Maura Barbara Corcoran, Sean Kevin 268 Corder, Richard Charles 295 Cornett, Alberta Christine 268 Corradino, Michael Corradino, Ronald Scott 318 Coscia. Patricia Eileen 318 Coscia, Theresa Agnes 268,80 Cosner, Linda Louise Cossman, Dana Lee 128,144,210 Cossman, Sharon Kay 318,115,146 Cossman, Steve Goddard 295 Cotterman, Mark Steven 318 Cowsert, Stacy Laine Cox, Andrea Renee 318 Cox, Cathy Lynn 295,127 Cox, Dale Aubrey 295 Craig, Emily Louise Crammer, Ronette S. 145,210 Crammer, Timothy W. 146 Cranage, David Lewellyn 318,143 Crandall, Michael John 291,295 Crandall, Steven Clark 268,54 Cranford, Diane Marie 295,145 Cravotta, Charles Angelo 268 Cravotta, Lynda Lee 210 Cravotta, Michael Warren 318 Creal, Christine Ann 295,119 Creekmore, David Russell 76,210 Creei, Mary Evelyn 318 Creel, Nancy Thompson 318,119,127,132 Crickenberger, Jill Diane 268 Crimmins, Elizabeth A. 295 Crisp. John Darrell 107,139,142,210 Crlzer, Scott Hampton 295,58 Cromer, Charles David 268 Cross, Kerry Lee 141,210 Crowe, Raymond P. 268 Crowley, Deborah Sue 295 Cruden, Marianne 295,145 Cruise, Jody Lynn 268,145 Cueronl, Cheryl Marie 318,143 Cueroni, Donna Beth 268 Culp, Carolyn Beth 268 Cuiver, Paula Jean 263,268 Cumbie, James Edward 114,115,140,210 Cunningham, David Wayne 268 Cunningham, Mary Elizabeth 318,146,65 Cunningham, Paula Marie 268,64 Cunningham, Patrick Michael Curtis, Ernestine Louise 110,144,211 Curtis, John Joseph 295,134,144,147 Curtis, Roswell Richard __— Cuslck, Mavis Jane Cusick, Ray Arthur Cuthill, Barry Robert Cuthlll, Marilyn Alice 211 Cyr, Patricia Marie 111,109,151,211 D Dahlquist, Diane Lucille 268,123 Dakes, George Steven 211 Daly, Anne Blair 295,109,133 Daniels, Ann Denise 295,143,62,81 Daniels, Holly Melissa 100,211 Daniels, John Martin 318,108,135,146 Daniels, Walter Lee 108,211 Dankel, Mark Peter 288 Dankowski, John Raymond 318 Darling, David G. 295,58,123 Darling, Howard Christopher 295,142 Daub, Kathy Lynn 139,134 Davenport, Clark David 211 Davldian, Marie 296 Davidson, Carole Ann 268 Davidson, Monica Lynn 318,146 Davidson, Randy Eugene Davidson, Vicki Leslie 268,144 Davis, Barry Allan 211 Davis, Christopher Everett 147 Davis, Drayanne Kathryn 111,144,151,211,38 Davis, James Christopher 296 Davis, Jason Knowles 291,296,132 Davis, Jay Maxwell 131 Davis, Jeffrey Flynn 318 Davis, John Joseph 211 Davis, Lynn Davis, Paul Logan Davis, Susan Elaine 211 Davis, Susan Patricia 268,38 Davison, Kathryn Louise 296 Davison, Kristine Ann 318,143 Dawson, Teresa Ann 296,111 Dawson, Thomas Franklin 212 Dawson, Todd Bennett Dean, Cathy Mae 296,145 Dean, Connie Lee 212 Deavies, Daniel Emmett 263,269,144,54,69 Deboskey, John Ruml 296 Debruln, Henrietta Rita Dec, Anne Marie 111,212 Dec. Michael Joseph 212 Dec, Peter John 296 Degilio, Joanna Lea 269,109,125,144 Delaski, Kathleen Mary 315,318,115 □elaski, Kenneth Edgar 269 Dellinger. Catherine Ann 123,212 Demarsh, Debra Anne 296 Demember, David Michael 212 Dempsey, Carole Ann 212 Dempsey, Daniel J. 212 Dempsey, Michael John 147 Denbigh, Dorie 269,145 Denfeld. William Carl 269 104,134,102,99 Denney. Anthony Wayne 318 Dennis, Diane Merrily 269 Deshazer, Randal Alan 263,54,212 Deskin, Carol Jean 109,125,212 Detrick, Elizabeth Ann 111,144,212 Detrick, Laurie Sue 318,119,146 Dew, Elkin Stewart 269,139 Diantonio, Michael Carmen 76,212 Dickman, Lois Arlene Diesel, James Stephen 296,58 Diesel, Thomas Peter 269 Dietrich, Cora Ann 126,212 Digiacomo, Anne 318 Digiacomo, Joseph Gregory 212 Diguiseppi, Carolyn Grace 269,141 Dill, Peter Allen 213 Dillard, Elizabeth Woods 318 Dillon, Bryon Mathew 318 Dillon, Danielle Corinne 150,213 Dillon, Samuel Walter 296 Dinkins, Edward 269,100,104,129 Dinkins, Nancy Lee 213 Direnzo, Jane Lynn 269,48 Direnzo, Judith Anne 296,132,50 Ditz, Robert Louis Dobeck, Donna Maria 213 Dobson, Daniel Rollins 318 Dobson, Martha Rose 269,110,109,125 Dodson, Gerald Wayne Dohm, William Fred Dolan, Christopher C. 318,146 Dolan, Terrence Scott 296 Dollar, Arthur Thomas 213 Donahue, Matthew Sean Donehoo, Lynne Frances Donehoo, Timothy Stewart 318 Donnelly, Craig Lanier 296,58 Donnelly, John Mark 213 Donnelly, Patrick Kevin 296 Donohue, Mary Catherine 269,151 Doran, Diana Lynn 296 Doran, Patricia Ann 318,148 Dortch, Douglas Barrett 296 Dougherty, John Edward 213 Dougherty, Lauren Elisabeth 296 Douglas, Betty Ann Douglas, David Dwight 213 Douglas, Judith Annette Dovel, Debby 318 Downer, Ricky Francis 296,144 Downey, James Joseph 318 Dowse, Denise Yvonne 290,296,65 Dowse, Tracey Allyn 107,213 Drazenovich, Lori Dianne Drennon, Conrad Alexander 139,141 Drennon, David Charles Drewes, Henry George 318 Driese, Kenneth Lee 318 Driscoll, Michael James Drye, Susan Spencer 213 Drye, Thomas Andrew 318 Drysdale, Karl Vaughn 269,142,54 Duff, Kevin Channing 296,142 Duffy, Eileen Christian 126,150,213 Dukes, Christopher Doos 269 Duncan, Jeffrey Alan 134,214 Duncan, Randall Stuart 318 Dunkelberger, William A. Dunkelberger, Richard J. Dunn, Brian Lester 269 Dunn, Elizabeth Suzanne 296 Dunn, Ernest Matt 214 Dunnells, Gregory Lynn 214 Dunnington, Richard Mike 296 Dupree, Susan Dawson 269 Durbin, Ann 318 Durbin, John 269 Durham, Ann Joyce 269,64,80 Dutton, Raymond Scott 318 Dutton, Thomas Watson 269,151 Dvorak, Cynthia Elaine 296 Dyer, Deborah Lynn 296,143 Dyke, Denise Virginia 130,214 Dynes, Richard Clayton 296,113 Dyre, Michael David 296,59 E Earll, John Craig 319 Earll, Robert T., Jr. 214 Early, Alan David 269 Early, Donald Boyer 296 Eby, Charles Joseph 214 Eby, William 269 Eckard, Kar! Scott 296,234 Eckert, Cynthia Laurel 319,143 Eckert, Karen Denise 319,148 Eckert, Kathryn Elizabeth 296,139,141 Edwards, John Robert 319 Edwards, Timothy Morgan 104.125,130,54,214 Eglinton, Eileen Elizabeth 296,127 Egllnton, Virginia Ann 130,214 Ehmke, Carla Suzanne 263,269,111,125 Ehmke, Kimberly Lynn 296,50 Elselt, Nancy Christine 296 Elbert, Lisa Marie 319 Elder. Thomas Edward 133,144,147,214 Eldridge, Marjorie Rose 269 Ellerbrake, Leland Earl 319 Ellingboe, Sandra B. 296,127,132 Elliott, Gayle Lynn 296 Elliott. Jay Alan 214 Elstad, Leslie Anne 296,119,132,145 Engdahl, Mary Frances 296,145 England, Shelly Kenton Engle, Cynthia Suzanne 319,148 Enright. Daniel James 319 Enright, Matthew Blaise 214 Erlenborn, David John 319,129,146 Eskinzes, Sandra Stefanie 269,117 Espinola, Janet Teresa 214 Eustace, Robert Patrick 214 Evans, Judy Beth 214 Evans, Nicholas Fortune 269 F Fairley, Ronald E. 319 Fakoury, Peter Joseph 296 Faltesek, Roy L. Fanelll, Judy Lynn 296 Faneili, Michael Joseph 269 Farnham, Jeffrey Scott 319 Farrell, Mary Elizabeth 106,144,214 Faulk, Robin Ann 296 Faulk, Steve Arnold Faux, Cindy Ann 296,145 Fearson, Cheryl Lea 296 Fegley. Kimberly Anne 296,134 Feldstein, Jerry David 296 Fenimore, Kathleen Louise 297 Fenimore. William Lee 214 Ferner, Heidi Christine 319,134 Ferre, John Patrick 215 Ferre, Kay Ellen 297,131 Ferro, James John 215 Fields, Glen Steuart Finch, Frank Terrell 319 Finch, Timothy Stewart 269 Finch, Tracey L. 215 Fish. John Christopher 297 Fishburne, Brad Lee 297,228,140 Fisher, Richard Scott 2 Fisher, Robert Bruce 269,134,144,147 Fitzgerald, Gary Lee 106,108,215 Fitzgerald, Karen Louise 319 Fitzgerald, Michael Kenneth 107 Flamish, Joellen Marie 297 Fleitas, Marissa Aileen 319,133 Fletcher, Beverly Ann 111 Fliginger, Elizabeth Ann 269 Flowe, Richard K. 311 Foley, Julia Ann Fones, Michael Lee 319 Ford, Charles Lamkin 319 Fornshlll, Kenneth A. 297,59 Foster, Mark Russell 319 Foster, Stephen Charles 297 Foster, Tracy Lynn Foulk, Rebecca Anne 270 Foveaux, Vicki Jean 144,215 Francis, Rebecca Berkey 297 Frank, Eric Vincent 54 Franklin. Douglas Edward 270,104,123 Franklin, Margaret Vance 116,215 Franklin, Susan Anne 319,119,132,65 Franzman, Cheryl Lynn 150 Freeland, Jeffrey Scott Freeman, David Wayne 319 Freeman, Sondra Diane 215 Freeman, Tina Louise 319 Fritsche, Carl Craighead 319 Frost, Timothy Oliver 319,146 Frye, John Leslie 269 Fuller, Kip Lee Fultz, Michael Jay 297 G Gaines, Catherine Ann 319,146,148 Gaines, Virginia Lee 130,215 Galant, Mark Elliott 297 Gale, Deborah Caren 114,115,216 Gale. Debra Lee Galindez, Diana Lourdes Galindez, Laura Carolina Gallivan, Kathleen Meta 262,270,125,127 Gallotta, Sandra Lynn 216 Galloway, Gary Davis 297 Galloway, Patricia Davis 270 Galpert, Sheree Esther 113,114,115 Ganley, Myles Joseph 297 Ganley, Thomas Lloyd 216 Garbee, Cindy Anne 297 Gardner, Jed Raden 319 Gardner. Ky Gary Gardner, Trashan Gardos, Margaret Ellen 144,216 Gareri, Gina Marie 270,62 Garibaldi, Colleen Marie 216 Garizio, Eneida Garrett, Sallie Moore Garrett, Susan Louise 270,117 Garrett, Susan Diane 297 Garwood, Christina Margaret 297,62 Gaughan, Stephen Robert 297 Gaughan, William James 319 Gavin, Timothy Patrick 270 Geesling, Rhonda Lee Genebach, Susan Anne George, Denise Marie 216 Germany, Lezli Merritt 216 Gibbs, Jeffrey Richard 319 Gibson. Ann Rebecca Gibson, Jill Eskridge 319 Gibson, Kim Diane 297 Gibson, Lynn Heather 105,216 Gibson. Reginald Travers 270,143 Gift, Timothy Brian 270 Giles, Deborah Ellen 216 Gilkey, Carol Jean 270 Gilkey, Raymond Ralph 297 Gill, David Stewart Gilmore, Karen Lynn Ginish, Molly Rebecca 216 Giuliano, Cindy Lou 270 Giuseppe, Ann Marie 114,115,125,127,216,19 Giuseppe, Donna Rose 109,125,216 Glasscock, Jack Deiayne 319 Glasscock, Jerri Kae 270,145 Goad, David Lewis Goble, Linnet Elizabeth 319 Godec, Mark S. 297,135 Godec, Robert Frank 270,125 Goforth, George Hoadly 216 Goldman, Sandi Fay 270 Gomez, David Alberto 270,116,119,133 Gonzales, Cynthia Elizabeth 270,144 Goodbody, Bonnie Ann 297,115 Goodbody, Lynn Deborah 109,125,217,98 Goode, Robert Roland 270 Goodwin, Barbara Ann 297 Goodwin, David Alan 297,135 Goodwin, Janet Kay 217 Goolrick, Stephanie Mason 319,146 Gordon, Jacqueline Mary 263,270,125,127,80 Gore, Deborah Sue 217 Goree, Paul Ford, 3rd 319 Gorman, James Arthur 319,147 Gosnell, Deborah Susan 217 Gould, Harold E., Jr. 270 Gould, Darcy Ailene 145 Gourdin, Leslie 263,270 Gourdin. Paul Ellsworth 319 Gourdin, Robert E. 217 Grabowsky, Beth Marie 319 Grabski, James William 217 Grace. Frank Henry, 3rd 319 Granger, Jack Joseph Grant, Gregory Allen 270,144 Grant, Howard Ethan Grant, Walter Anthony 112,217 Graumann, Patrick Gerald Gravitte, June Alice 297 Graybill, Deens Hughes 297 Green, Karen Jaye 297,135,145,148 Greer, John Richard 297 Gregory, Lowell Christopher 297 Greinke, David Carl 297,58 Griffe, David Gordon 298,143 Griffee, Steven Fred 141,217 Griffin, David Eugene Griffin, Deborah Ruth 270 Griffin, Teresa Rhea 270,111 Griggs, Gall Lynn 298 Grimes, Jennifer Louise Grimsley, Joyce Anne 217 Gritis, Gail Elaine 291,298,145 50 Groehn, Teresa Ann 217 Groene, Elizabeth Jane 270,144 Grohgan, Patricia Joy 270 Groscup, Catherine Dale 271 Gross, Aaron Matthew Gross, James Thomas 298 Gross, Michael Richard Grove, Cynthia Sue 139 Grubb, Margo Anne 217 Gruenler, Craig Lee Gudnason, Guthjorg Helga Gudnason, Ingi Valdimar Gunn, Kim Comfort 106,107,125,134,144 217 Gunter, Donna Marie Gwiazdowskl, Steven Gerard 116 H Haase, Suzanne Marie 271 Hackett, Herbert Max, Jr. 139,142,218 Haimes, Cathy Renee 148 Hales, Lucille Alice Hali, Catherine Louise 271,119 Hall, Cheryl Diane 271,130 Hall, Gregory Gilbert 298 Hall, Robert Steven Halliday, Julia Ann 263,271,130 Haliigan, James Michael 104,134,218 Halligan, Julie Lathrop 298 Hallman, Gary Quinn Hallstead, Mark Allen 298 Hamilton, David Walter 298,139,142 Hamilton, John Mark 298 Hamilton, Patricia Anne Hamilton, Robert Alvin Hamilton, Walter Scott, Jr. 218 Hammer, Nancy Marie 271,117,134,64 Hammer, Nikki Ann 271,143,144,64 Hammersla, Mark Robert 298,115 Hammersla, Richard Harold Hammock, Brent Kenneth Hammond, Jeanette Marie 298 Hamner, Linda Jane 298 Hamrick, Anne Lindsay 298 Hanchett, Brian James 329,133,147 Hanchett, Karen Marie 263,271,119,126,128 Handy, David Tinsley 298,58 Handy, Douglas Coyner 151,218 Handy, Steve Michie 320,132 Hann, Donald Thomas 320 Hanna, Ricky Dean 298 Hansen, John Cyril, Jr. 320,120,135,143 Hansen, Susan Janet 271 Hansen. Tammy Ellen 298,123 Hanson, Hugh McMahan 320 Harcourt, Douglas Jay 271,131,146 Hardie, Susan Melissa Hardt, Douglas Leon 120,218 Hardt, Kenneth Francis 298 Harmeling, Jan Marie 144 Harmeling, Stephen John Harney, William Anthony 218 Harper, Joshua Hastings 298 Harrell, Deborah Holly 320,133 Harrlll, Edward Dixon, Jr. 298,58 Harris, David Thomas 108,125,54,69,218 Harris, Donna Patricia 320,143,148 Harris, Jeffery Doyle 298 Harris, Karen Denise 271 Harris, Michael Lee 218 Harris, Raymond Arthur 271,54 Harrison, James MacKenzie 320 Harrold, Susan Antoinette 271 Hartsell, Brian Daniel 298,59 Hartselle, James Hendon 271 Harvell, Alan Douglas 271 Harwood, Robert Dale 271 Hatch, Lesley Renee 298,135 Haugh, Philip Gerard 320 Havenner, Laura R. 298 Havenner, Wesley Craig 271 Hayden, Michael Eugene 298,59,76 Hayden, Thomas Ernst 271 Hayes, Christopher Justice 271,116,134 Hazeltine, Glenn Patrick 271 Headrick, Susan Larae 271 Heald. Mark Gilette 320 Heald, Michael Allan 139 Heath, Joy Darlene 320,146 Heaton, Paul Wesley 298 Heiden, Charles Gray 298 Heising, John Julius 107,218 Helmers, Leslie Henry 271 Helms, Beverly Ann 320 Helms, Walter Brian Hemler, John Russel! 298 Henderson, Lisa Cecila 298 Henderson, Lisa S. Henderson, Wendy Louise 218 Hendiey, Elizabeth Lee 271,111,126,133,145 Hendrickson, Craig Spencer 298,140 Hennion, Frank Lee 298 Henriksen, Clare Diane 298 Hensel. Karen Lee 320,119,127,146 Hensel. William Osborne 298,58 Heon, Joanne 320,143,65 Hepler, Richard Carlton Heppe, Howard Paul 271,104,108,118,125,128,134 Herbig, James Williams 108,218 Herbig, Thomas Kingsland 271 Hercules, Lori Joan 298 Hibarger, Sheryl Jeanne 271,111 Hibson, Durinda Jeanette 218,98 Hibson, Leo A. 298,59 Hickey, Charles Francis, Jr. 219 Hickey, David Andrew 320 Hickey, Joseph Bradford 219 Hickey, Michael Patrick 298,128 Hicks, Diane Renee 320,148 Hiett, Katherine Leigh 271 Hiett, Richard Clayland 320,115,128,130,143 Higgins, Gregory Albert High, James Thomas, 3rd 271,130 High, Robert Michael 320 Hlldbold, Joann 298,127,145 Hile, Debra Jean 100,109,125,219 Hile, Richard Leslie 320,119,143 Hill, Elizabeth Anne 298 Hill, George Wesley, Jr. Hill, Jacqueline 148 Hill, Kathleen Martha 109,148,219 Hilland, Laura Weills 298,62 Hilland, Rebecca Anne 219 Hillier, Janet Elaine Hirsh, Leon Steinbach, 3rd 271 Hlx, Debora Anita 320 Hoadley, Melissa 125,144,219 Hochmuth, Robert Carl Hodges, Mary Catherine 109,125,219 Hoeferkamp, John William 219 Hoeferkamp, Jane Ellen 271,131 Hoeferkamp, Richard Edward 320 Hoepfl, Barry Scott 54 Hofer, Daniel Paul 219 Hofer, Jean Ann 298 Hoffman, Susan Marie 298,148 Hoffmann, Daniel Otto 298 Holbert, Michael Grady 298 Holcomb, Mary Laurine 271,111,123,145 Holcomb, Patricia Ellen 298,109,65 Holden, Karen Elaine 271 Holford, Victoria Jean Holland, Carol Jean 299 Holland, Martha Ann 271 Holland, Michael Lynn 219 Hollister, Christine S. Holloman, David Eugene Holm, Burton Ttheoore 320 Holm, Mark Stephen 69,219 Holtz, Jeffrey Clark 299 Hopper, Patricia Ann 111,135,219 Horbaly, William George 320,132 Horn, Patricia Ann 135,220 Horne, Kathryn Jane 320,115 Hoskovec, Robert Glenn 299,58 Hoskovec, William Michael 271 Hostettler, Stephen John, Jr. 299,58 Hough, Cynthia Ann 263,272,111 Howard, Julia Ann 220 Howard, Nancy Anne 130,220 Howard, Peter Douglas 320 340 INDEX Howe, Ashley B. 299 Howe, Gregory Joseph 272,115 Howells, Kathryn Sally 120 Howells, Margaret Ann 299,50 Hoyle, Jeffrey Bentsel 220 Huddleston, Brant 220 Huddleston, Rebecca Huelsewede, Marcus Erwin 320 Huffman, Elizabeth Penn 115,125,220 Hughes, Melanie L. 299,115,119 Hughes, Susan Marie 148 Hughes, William Douglas 220 Hughltt, Brian Keefe 299 Hughitt, Terri Ann Hull, David Mark 299,118,120 Hull, Elizabeth Anne 272,128 Hull, Ellen Margrat 320,146 Hull, Lianne Campbell 320,143 Hull, Robert Charles 272 Hunt, Bryan Richard 272,141,134 Hunter, Peggy Ruth 299 Hunter, Robin Ann 146 Hussa, Wayne 263,115,119,123,134,220,104 Hutcherson, Dawn 220 I Ickert, Steven Paul 299 Ickes, Melissa Anne 272,115,133 Igoe, Teresa Marie 272,111 Igoe, William Franklin, 3rd 123,220,40 Ihrig, Jill Elise 299,115 Immerman, Stephen M. 320 ing, Nancy Jean 299,81 Ingraham, Janice Lee 221,38 Ingraham, Richard Allen iredale, Ingerlise 321,148,85 Irwin, Sally Anne 321,132,148 Isaac, Barbara Ann 283,272 Isaac, Patricia Frances J Jackson, Glenn Charles 105,128,221 Jackson, Joann 311 Jackson, Terri Lynn 299 Jackson, Thomas Joseph Jacobs, Kevin Patrick 221 Jacobs. David John 299 Jacobs, Deborah Cedi Jacobs, Karen May 299,133 Jacobs, Michael Lee 272 Jacobs, Renata Kay 272,115,123 Jacobsen, Jay Daniel 299 Jacobsen, Thomas Willis 221 Jamgochian, Michael James 299 Janeski, David Scott 221 Janeski, Stephen Gregory 272 Janous, Kathleen Ann 321 Janous, Melinda Ann Jansohn, Gloria Janice Jansohn, Harry David 272,134 Jarrett, Charles Edward Jawish, David Boggs 135,221 Jean, Jennifer 321,119,148 Jean, Mark William 221 Jefferson, Cheryl Lynn 299 Jefferson, Darien® Roberta 321 Jefferson, Debbie Mary 221 Jenkins, Diane Marie 299,65,81 Jenkins, Mark Paul 321,221 Jenkins, Mark Lewis 321 Jensen, Frank Lloyd 221 Jensen, Gary Edward Jensen, Karen Joyce 321,146 Jensen, William Dexter 299,120,132 Jernigan, William Andrew 272 Jerome, Lee Ann 321 Jervis, Paul Gregory 117,221 Jocz, Douglas David 321 Johns, Michael Charles Johns, Robert K. 314,321 Johnson, Christopher Eugene 221 Johnson, Christopher C. 272,134 Johnson, Cynthia Linda 299,82 Johnson, Daniel Edward 299 Johnson, David Edward 299 Johnson, Davis Scott 321 Johnson, Deborah Lee 321 Johnson, Eric O. 299,59 Johnson, Frank Walter 272 Johnson, Henry Oliver, 4th 263,272,113,54 Johnson, Janice Mitsuko 221 Johnson, Jeffrey M. 321,131,143 Johnson, Julie Lynn 272,131 Johnson, Linda Susan 116,151,222 Johnson, Mark D. 299 Johnson, Michael Durnan 272,112,113,120 Johnson, Nancy Louise 321 Johnson, Ned Alfred 299,54 Johnson, Pamela Kay 272 Johnson, Renee Christine 321 Johnson, Robert Hunter 299 Johnson, Steven Wayne 272 Johnson, Susan Ellen 299,139,134 Johnson, Thomas Clark 299 Johnson, Thomas Robert 321,143 Johnston, Andrew Chandler Johnston, Jane Jefferie 222 Johnston, Jennifer Anne 302,145 Johnston, Lisa Elaine 321 Jones, Cheryl M. 117,222 Jones, Grace Earl 302 Jones, GWynne Harrison 321 Jones, Kevan Paul 302 Jones, Stuart Wesley 321 Jones. Susan Jeanette 222 Jordan, Barbara 302,131 Jordan, Russell Davis 321 Joyce, Martha Louise 127,222 Joyce, Thomas James 321 K Kahn, David Wayne 302 Kaletta, A. John 302 Kallini, Marlze Fontaine 272,107,148 Kampschror, Kevin 115 Kampschror, Lisa Victoria 302,114,126,127 Kampschror, Tracy Elizabeth 273,111,126 Kamrad, Christine Wiley 321,62 Kamrad, Leslie Anne 125,127,130,132,222 Kastner, Annette Patricia 321,134 Kasun, John Matthew 302,69 Kauffman, Donald Erie 302 Kaus, Donald Fredrick 273,119 Kaus, Julie Ann 273,62,80 Kaus, Paul Michael 108,54,222 Kaye, Loren Frederic 114,115,222 Kaye, Terrence Leonard 302 Kaylor, Karen Marie Kaylor, Thomas William 302 Keaton, Karen Leigh 106,109,125,222 Keaton, Ronald Louie 302 Keel, Wade Eldon 54 Keel, Walt Bradley 321 Keen, Bruce William 222 Keenan, Theresa Ann 290,302 Kell, Barbie Jean 222 Kell, William Henry 302 Kelier, Karen Leslie 222 Kellogg, Curtis Alan 222 Kellogg, Janette Kay 302 Kelly, Anne Elizabeth 273 Kelly, Kieran Brian 273 Kelly, Patrick Kevin 302,115 Kelly, Paul Lansing 223 Kelly, Sean Michael 108,223 Kempter, Karen Debo rah 302 Kendall, Charles Theodore Kendall, Kevin David 76 Kennedy, Mary Katherine 302,148 Kennedy, Robert Stephen 302 Kent, Barbara Jean 273 Kent, Martha Dee 302,151 Kenyon, Stacie Ann 273,111,144 Kerr, Diane Grace 109,125,223,99 Kerr, Pamela Jean 145 Kerr, Sandra Washington 321,116,126 Kerr, Shirley Davidson Kessler, Christopher Georgs Keutzer, Kevin Paul 321 Keyes, Janice Lynn 223 Kidd, Barbara A. 273,117 Kidd, Helen Louise 321,135 Kldwell, Sharon Ann 273 Kidwell, Shirley Ann Kieffer, Philip William 302 Kilgore, Brian H. 321 Kilgore, Mary Elenor 223 Kilgore, Sharon Kay Killlon, Gall Louise Kllllon, Gary Wayne 223 Killlon, Rose Marie 321 Kim, Man Hyong 273,116,121,150 Kingdon, John Edward 223 Kingdon, William Reid 273,54 Kinney, Gretchen Sue 273,115,127 Kirchgessner, Lisa C. 302 Kirchgessner, Bruce Joseph 321 Kirkman, Christian William Kirkpatrick, Ronald Nelson 321 Kirsch, Rebecca Susan 321 Kleback, Mary Ellen 302 Klein, Janice Lynn 223 Klein, Mark Gerard 302 Ktlger, Joseph Joshua Kllger, Judith Ann 48,223 Kfirs, Vivienne 114,115,223 Kllss, Leonard John 139,142,223 Kliss, Mark Holcombe 302,142 Klose, Cynthia Jean 223 Kloso, John Chris Knapp, Georgs Main Knoche, Christopher Charles 302 Knoche, Jeffrey Alan 321 Knoll, Harold Charles 321 Knoll, Paul Eugene 321 Knoll, Susan K. 302 Knoth, John Blair 373,54 Knoth, Mark A. 321 Knoth, Susan Lynn 224 Knudsen, William Richard Knudson, Debbie Ann 273 Knudson, Diana Lynn 302 Kobe!, Deborah Ann 302,109,127,132 Kody, Deborah Anns 111,224,38 Kody, Michael H. 302,59 Koerbel, Patricia Ketturah 321 Kohler, Mark Allen 302 Kopelkin, Hal Stephen 125,224 Kopeikln, Marc Stuart 302 Kornegay, Olivia 303,105 Korte, Elizabeth Ann 273 Kot, Margaret Mary 321,146 Kowalskey, Thomas M. 303 Krach, Lisa Roseanne 273 Kramer, Jeffrey Alexander 290,303,107,108 Krauser, Glenn Jay 108 Krengel, Kristy Alane 224 Kronlage, Ronald Stephen 321,116 Krukin, Jeffrey Alan 108 Kruse, Barbara 321 Kuhn, Robin Ellen 224 Kunkel, Robert 224 Kupkee, Ian Bruce 321 Kurtz, Carol Ann 303,145 Kutz. Barry Jon 321 Kuykendall, Scott Canter 273,125 L Laiti, Aaron David 273 Laiti, Dominic 224 Laiti, Peter Joseph 321 Lake, Lucretia Anne 273,123 Laker. Catherine Ann 303,132,50 Laliberte, Michael Joseph 303 Lamb, Sharon Lee 111,126,224,38 Lamb, Stephan Mitchell Lamm. Claudia Marie 321,131,132,143 Landes, George Hadley, 3rd 303,128,144 Landes, Kevin Lindsay 139,141,224 Landmark, Susan Elizabeth 273 Lane, Carol Lynn 273 Lane, Deanna Jo 321 Lanius, William Patrick 224 Laraia, Timothy Michael 108,139,142,224 Laraia, Vincent St. Clair 273,108,139,142,69 Larkin, Michael William 225 Larsen, Jean 274 Larsen, Mary Pat 274 Larsen, Sam Andrew 321 Larsen, Stephen Eric 274,120,121 Larson, Elizabeth Ellen 274 Larson, Janet Marie 274 Laster, Debra Lee 111,125,225 Laughlin, Walter Price 303 Lawhorn, Belinda Carol 263,274,144 Lawhun, Richard Eugene 274 Lawrence, Jennifer Ann 106,107,125,225 Lawrence, Perry Trinklein 315,320,143 Leake, Bonnie Ann 225 Lease, Barbara Judith 320 Lease. Kimberly Susan 303,119,127 Leblanc, Jeffrey Neal 303 Lee, David Douglas 274,116,120,121 Lee, John Clayton M. 274,69 Loupe -. Joseph Andrew 274 Legere, Jay Francis 303 Leggat, Mary Elizabeth 132 Leldelmeyer, Robert Bruce 303 lelpertz, Tarry Lynn 274,151 Lending, Ciaire Elaine 143 Lending, Stuart Green 112,116,120,121 Lentinl, Bradley Stephen 225 Leonard, Barbara Jean 225 Leonard, Deborah Ann 274,123 Leonard, Robert Eric 104,108,119,54,225 Leonard, William Carl 322 Lepera, Deborah Mary 64,225 Lepera, Diane Marcia 314,322,143 Lester, Laura Ann 322 Levine, Gail Ann 322 Levine, Paul Gilbert 303 Levitt, Kathryn Ann 225 Lewelien, Marguerite 274,144 Lewett, Jeanne Therese Lewett, Susan Patricia Lewis, Jeffrey Maclean 303 Lewis, Jennifer Anne 274 Lewis, Marilyn Ann 322 Libassi, Lisa Ann 274 Libassl, Steven Anthony 303,58 Liddiard, Angela Mary Llghtfoot, George Douglas 225 Lightfoot, Karen Lynn 303,122 Liles, Victoria Jean Lilly, Debra Ann 303 Lindsay, Michael Wheeler 322 Lindsay, Susan Carol 274 Lindsay, Suzanne Carolyn Little, Glenn Cameron 322 Little, Terri Lynne 274,130 Logan, Cynthia Ann 303,145 Logan, Mary Elizabeth 322,143 Long, Diane Elizabeth 303 Long, Robin Rebecca 225 Long, Theresa Helen 303 Longmire, David Warren 225 Loomis, Cynthia Sue 303,81 Loose, Dorothy Lucille 225 Loposer, Deborah Kim 80,225 Loposer, Dinah Lee 274 Louden, John Joseph 225 Louden, Patricia Ann 274 Loughnan, Victoria Corlnne 322 Loving, Terry Sue 303 Luke, Cheryl Ann 303,127,125_— Lumpkin, Susan Beth 226 Lundquist, Beverly Elizabet Lundqulst, Donna Spotswood 303 Luskin, Kerri Aiene 303 Luttreii, Richard Browning 303,146 Lyda, June Claire Lyle, Robert Byrd 107,226 Lynch, Judy Rae 274,111 Lynch, Pam Dawn 322,133 Lynch, Sandy Yvonne 303 Lyne, Thomas L. Lyon, Ginger Susan 322,146 Lyon, Harold Christorphen Lyon, Harvey Channlng 274,142,146,54 M Mabry, Desiree N. 274 Mabry, Vanessa Diane 322 Macario, Michael Dante 303 MacDowell, Brian T. 274,104,116,99 MacGowan, John Mark 274 MacGowan, Timothy Grant 322 Machesney, Laura Jane 322 Macindoe, Carol Ann 274,111 Macindoe, Janet Marie 303 Mackliet, Bruce Reynolds 322 MacMurdy, Micheal James MacRae, Steven Robert 226 Madden, Steven Jeffrey 322 Maddox, David Arthur Magee, Kerry Philip Maher, Joanne Marie 322 Maher, Kevin Michael 274 Mahoney, Michael P. 322 Maice, Stuart Alexander 303 Major. Marsha Maria Malm, Kenneth Geoffrey 108,125,139,141 Malm, Mark David 274 Malone, James Patrick 303,144,69 Malone, Stephen Neal 144 Mancinl, Armand David 322 Mancini. Lawerence J. 274,69 Mandich, Carmen Dana 109,115,125,226 Mankin, Margaret Ruth 100,125,126,151,226 Mankins, Diane Lee 303 Mankins, Larry Alan 226 Mankins, Richard Mark 226 Mansfield, Leslie 263.274,125 Marcantonio, Diane Terese 126,226 Marcantonio, Luanne 274,144,64 March. Brian Homer March, Kevin P. 303 Marcum, Vincent L., Jr. 274 Marlin, Carleen Marie 227 Marlin, Roxanne Louise 304 Marovelli, Erin Renne 304,65 Marovelli, Forrest D. Marrella. Tamara 322,146 Marsh, Lori Lynn 304 Marsh, Virginia Lynn 274,117,80 Marsteller, Stephen Alan 275,130 Martella, Martin Anthony 322,143 Martin, Drew 322 Martin, Elizabeth Jean 304,127 Martin, Keith Andrew 275 Martin, Linda Sue 304,119,134 Martin, Sharon Ann 291 Mascia. Anthony George Mason, Donald Grey, Jr. 304 Mason, Lawrence Douglas 139,141,227 Mason. Leslie Joan 322 Mason, Nancy Joan 304,50 Mason, Patricia Lynn 304,50 Mason, Ralph Alton, 3rd 112 Massey, Abram Mark Masters, Gregory Lincolne Mastro, Elizabeth A. 322,143 Matalavage, Ronald T. 304 Mathis, Karen Dawn 304,145 Mathis, Kenneth James 227 Matthews, Julia Louise 227 Matthews, Ralph 227 Matthews, Tate H. Mattingly, Lisa Anne 304,123,132,148 Matuszko, Martha Ann 291,304,145 Matuszko, Mary Elizabeth 322,146 Maus, Katharine Louise 322 May. Michelle Marie 304 May, Pamela Jane 275,134 May, Patricia Ellen 304 Mayo. Alan Marshall Mays, Gary B. 275,54 Mazujian, Deran Michael 227 Mazza, Michael James 322 Mazzolini, Jacqueline Anne 227 Mazzolini, Joele Andrea 304,111 McAlister, Bruce Edwards 322 McAlister, Mark Lawrence 275 McAllester, Bradford Walter 142,227 McAtee, Linda Lorayne 227 McAvoy, Kimberly Kay McBride, Susan Gean 227 McCade. Joseph Michael McCall, David Michael 304 McCall, Steve B. 275 McCarthy, Brian William 304 McCarthy, Tara Marie McCarty, Bruce Alexander McCauley, Cleyburn 304 McClain, Kathryn Nolan 304 McClain, Michael Richard McClellan, Benjamin Balmer 322,143 McClellan, Harry Watson 108,228 McClintock, Kevin Lee 228 McConchie, Linda Marie 322 McConnell, William Jesse 228 McCray, Paul Emerson 228 McDavid. Nora Jayne 144 McDonald, Christopher H. 304,59 McDonald, Deborah Ann 141,228 McDonald, Megan K. 275,151 McDonough, Kathy Lynn 304 McDysan, Kathryn Marie 100,228 McEirath Ann 228 McElrath, Elizabeth Ann 275,64,80 McEirath, Richard William 322,123 McElrath, Sandra 322,146,65 McFarland, Sally Ann 275,49 McGary, Timothy John 228 McGee, Cheryl Ernesstine 275,123,131 McGee. Kathleen Marie 304 McGee, Mark Allen McGee, Theresa Kathleen 275 McGeehan, Clare Phillips 304 McGuigan, Elizabeth Anne 322,119,148 McGuigan, John F. 304 McGuigan, Mary Margaret 322,146,148 McGuigan, Michael Joseph 228 McGuigan, William John 228 McIntyre, Chris Lee 275 McIntyre, William Douglas 304,134,142 McKeown, Thomas Mark 228 McKinney. Mary Margaret McLane, Michael Nelson 304 McLaughlin, Brett Webster 322,133 McLaughlin, Jeff Paul 304 McLaughlin, Kathryn 275,123 McLaughlin, Scarlett Kathle 228 McLaughlin, Steven Fred 131,228 McLean, Heather Sue 322,146 McLean, Pamela Anne McLeod. Roger Norcross 228 McLuckie, Margaret Anne 275,123,143 McLuckie, Mary Elizabeth 322,143 McMahon, Douglas George 304 McMillan, David William 139,228 McOmber, Dale Robert 275,116,143 McRae, Thomas James 275 McSherry, Nancy Lynn 322,146 McWey, Linda Ann 275,134 Meadows, David Michael 275,54 Meehan, John Patrick 304,58 Meetze, Lynn D. 304,111,119,127,132 Meike, Teresa Lynne 322,143 Meike, Thomas Alan Mellon, Carl Rodger 322 Memmer, Carrie Almeda 322,146 Memmer, Catherine Marie 322,146 Memmer, Lee Ann 111,229 Mendelssohn, Barbara Jo 229 Mendenhall, Steven Wesley 322,143 Meneeley, Tara Beth 229 Menefee, Micheal Anthony 275 Mentzer, Marilyn L. 291,304,135,145 Mentzer, Virginia Ann 125,229 Merwin, John Peter 304,116,129,143 Merwin, Oliver Jerome 121,229 Michael, Randy Bruce Michalski, David Peter Michalski, Karen Marie 322 Michalski, “Mark Allen 268,275,54 Middleton, Melinda Suzanne 229 Milbradt, Debbie Anne 275,141,64,80 Miles, David Anthony 229 Miley, April Ladd 229 Milhollan, James David 275 Millar, Kenneth Thomas 229 Millar, Lorine Ann 304 Miller, Barbara Lynne 263,275,144,49 Miller, David Darius, 3rd 54,229 Miller, Donald Nelson 304 Miller, Elizabeth Harris 275,126,127,62 Miller, Laurie Ann 304 Miller, Lisa Marguerite 304,145 Miller. Marcella Anne 322,146 Miller, Mary Karen 275 Miller, Pamela Ann 275 Miller, Pamela Jean Miller, Steven W. 304 Miller, William David 104,54,230 Millican, Lisa Jean 117,62,230 Mills. Krisa Ellen 304,65,81 Mills, Mary Elizabeth Minarik, Maureen Anne 322,135,147 Minix, Barbara E. 304 Mitchell, Do uglas John 322 Mitchell, Kurt W. 230 Mitchell, Patricia Jean 114,115,130,230 Mitchell, Sallie 230 Mitchell. Scott Lee 304,58 Mitchell, Steven Donaldson 104 Mitchell, Susan Lynn 305,105 Mode, Kimberly Ann 291,305,109,145,64 Moffit, Marjorie 275 Mogan, Miklos Attila 305 Monaghan, Janis Marie 323 Monaghan, Pamela Ann 276 Money, Anne Elizabeth Monismith, Mark Lewis Monroe, Steven Alan 322 Montague. David Keith 276,128 Montgomery, Lynn Grace 305,119,127,145 Montgomery, Thomas Merrill 230 Montross, Timothy James 276 Moody, Catherine 305,128 Moody, Michael Bradford 322 Moon, Tammy Jane 276,151 Moore, Ann Frances 111,125,230 Moore, Brian Norwood 305 Moore, Dan Alexander 230 Moore, Jeanne Dahrl 305,65 Moore, Karen Louise 276,144,148 Moore, Kathryn Elizabeth 305,126 Moore, Kelly Kay 305 Moore, Kelly Ann 322 Moore, Marcia Ellen 323,81 Moore, Michele E. 276,111 Moore, Patti Bridget Moore, Robert Noe! Moore, Robert Campbel Moore, Robert Lee 323 Moore, Suzy Ruth 276,141 Moore, Teddi Jo Moore, Thomas Leighton 108,230 Moore, Thomas Lee, Jr. 323,147 Moore, Vicki Lynne 323 Moore, William Lewis Moot. Gregory Douglas 276 Morales, Carol Ann 305 Morales, Elena 323,127 Morgan, Debra Lee 276 Morgan, Karen Sue Morin, Linda Marie 305 Morlacci, Linda Maria 276 Morris, Barry Alan 305,134,142 Morris, Brian Paul 230 Morris, Jay Howard 105,113,142,230 Morris, Justin Louis 323 Morrison, Betty Lenoir 305,122 Morrison, Julie Beatrice 305 Morrison, Vera Renee 230 Moss, Laura 323 Moul, Robert Eric 305,134 Mould. Edward James. Jr. 323 Moulthrop, Elizabeth Ann 305 Mowatt, Larssen Elizabeth 305,143 Mower, Steve Todd 323,147 Muir, John Ross 263,276.105,114,115,144 Mulholland, Brian Emmett Mulholland, Corrine Ann Mulholland, Jude M. Mullen, Diane Marina 276 Muliin, Carolyn Tanya 305 Mullin. David Albert 231 Mullins, Randy J. Munson. Susan Jean 305 Muntz. Barbara Ann 231 Murphy, David Kevin 323 Murphy, Kathleen S. 305,151 Murphy, Kevin Patrick 276,54 Murphy, Mary Catherine 111,125,231,38 Murphy, Michael E. 305 Murphy, Patrick Kevin 323 Murphy, Regina Carol 276 Murray, Anne Patricia 323,65 Murray, Barbara Elizabeth 305,65 Murray, Douglas Spahr 108,119,134,231 Murray, Katherine Rebecca 276 Murray, Kathleen Veronica 305 Murray, Michael P. 231 Murray, Phyllis Ann 305 Muscat, David Lewis 276 Myers. Randall Stuart, 2nd 104,231 N Nasem, Charles 323 Nasrallah, Sam N. Nassetta, Denise Ann 276,139 Natkin, Matthew Bram 231 Naughton, Thomas John 276,108 Nedimyer. Lynn Marie 323 Neff, Alan Daniel 130 Neilson, Clifford Clark 108,69,231 Neilson, Laura Janet 276 Neiss, David Norman 323 Neiss, Patricia Lynn 48 Nelson, Allan Lee 121,122,129,231 Nelson, Camron Eugene 276 Nelson, Janet L. 277 Nelson, Kent Eugen 323,143 Nelson, Mark Robert 277 Nelson, Nancy Allen 277,145 Nelson, Richard Thurlow, Jr. 305 Nelson, Robert Frederick 323 Nelson, Tammy M. 305 Nelson, Terri L. 305,128,132 Nelson, Thomas Alexander 323 Nelson, William David Nesbit, John Adolph, Jr. 231 Nesbitt, Peter James 232 Neubauer, Steven Werner 108,232 Neviaser, Jon Joseph 277 Neviaser, Nancy Marie 305,62 Newbold, Mariandl 305,145 Newhouse, Douglas Robert Newhouse, Gail Elizabeth 232 Newman, John Ashley 323 Newton, Janet Elizabeth 277 Newton, Robert L. 305 Ney, Larry Andrew Nicholson, Bob Welch 232 Nickel, Joseph J. 232 Nicholas, Damon Albin 277,108,69 Nickelhoff, Stuart 232 Nickell, Kenneth M, 323 Nickell, Richard Steele 114,115 Nietubicz, Sharon Jean 305,139,141 Nightllnger, Sarahlynnn. 148 Nodarse, Antonieta Maria 144,48,232,19 Nodarse, Magda 277,144 Nolan, Marquerite Jane 306 Noland, Royce Paul, Jr. 323,115 Norris, Patricia B land 277,232 Norton, Susan Patricia 141 Nuhn, Nancy Marie 323,115 Nusbaum, H. Jeffrey 306,59 Nusbaum, Margot Ellen 125,151,232 Nusbaum, Mary Katherine 323,115,146 Nussbaumer, David Joseph 306 o Obrien, Cathy Mary 306,119,133,134 Obrien, Jeffery Warren 306,139 Obusek, Darrel! George 277 Ocel, Raymond Paul 277 Oconnell, Carolyn Anne 150 Oconnell, Michael Patrick 323 Oconnell, Richard J. 306,58 Odell, Ruth Marion Odenthal, Gall Lynn 306 Odenwaldt, Karen Sue 277,141 Oder, Lanette Joy 323,115 Odonnell. Deborah Ann 277,127,64 Odonnell, Gordon Owen 277 Odonnell, Mary Katherine 306,62 Odonohue, Cathleen Grace 323 Odonohue, David A. 306,58 Oh, Ruth Kim 314,323,143 Okita, Harolynn Marie 277,115,123 Okita, Michael Collins 306,59 Old, Susanne Marie Oleary, Janice Marie 323 Oleary, Maureen Ann Oleniacz, Patricia Ann 263.144 Oliver, Robert Warren 323 Oliver, Stephanie Mary 323,148 Olson, Bradley Wayne 306 Olson, Gwen Ellen 277,131 Oneill, Cathleen Joan 306,143 Oppenheim, Charles Wayne 108,119,54,233 Origlio, Monica Ann 277,117 Orman, William Henry Orourke, Christopher K. 135 Ortman, Susan Elizabeth 277 Oshaughnessy, Colleen 116 Oshaughnessy, Robert Kevin 263,277 Oshaughnessy, Sean Micheal 306 Osterday, Melanie Ann 122,150,233 Osterday, Michelle Lynn 278 Ostrander, Ronald Peter 306 Otoole, John L. 108,233 Otth, Hilde Chamberlin 278 Ottoson, David James 113,233 Ottoson, Thomas Harold 278,54 Outlaw, Randall Craig 114,115,233 Owecke, Michael Jerome 233 Owens, Gary Wayne 306 Owens, Lynne Ann 306 P Packard, Jean Elden 263,278,121 Packer, Margaret C. 306,62 Page, Carrie Lynn 323,148 Paine, Christopher, David 233 Painter, Douglas Jeffrey 233 Painter, James Joeseph 278 Palenski, Daniel Martin 233 Palmer, Denise Ann 278,148 Palmer, Kim Elizabeth 233 Palmer, Leslie Marie 306 Palmer, Patti Leigh 306,119 Palmer, Paul Ramsden, Jr. 233 Palmer, Randall Eugene 108,233 Palmer, Rhonda Gay 111 Palmer, Scott Lee 125,234 Palmer, Susan Kezar 306,127 Pannier, Michael Anthony 306 Pantall, Roby Clark 234 Pantalone, John E. 306,143 Pantalone, Kathleen Veronic 115,141,234 Pantalone, Leilani Theresa 323 Papas, John M. Pappas, Deborah Ann 234 Pappas, Donna Renee 306,145 Papst, Susan Jean 143 Papst, Tom Ludlow 234 Paris, William J. E. 234 Parker, Leslie Renee 323,143 Parker, Sheri Lynn 145 Parker, Stephen Richard 278 Parmenter, Kimberly Lynn 324 Parmenter, Russell Eugene 278 Parris, Greg Keith 234 Parry, Douglas Edward 306,58 Parsell, Lawrence Edward 278 Pasternak, Martin Bee 107 Pasztalaniec, Matthew Scott 104,108,54,234 Patch, Mechele Deon 306,115 Patterson, Linda Karen 234,19 Patti, Christopher Mark 116 Patti, Susan Louise 148 Patton, Cindy L. 278 Patton, James Tyler 306 Patton, Jeffery Glenn 306 Patton, Lau rel Ann 324, 146 Paugh, Susan Mary Pavel, Wayne Joseph 306,116,146 Pawlowski, Katherine Marie 324 Paxton, David Stanton 235 Payne, David Andrew Payne, H. Toliver 139,234 Payne, Sandra Elise 324 Pearson, Samuel Butler Pearson, Shawn Leigh 306,127,145 Peereboom, Joyce 144,235 Peesel, Kim Eileen 324,147 Pennington, Nancy Elizabeth 235 Percifuli, Jack Richard 140,235 Perez, David Ruge 235 Perry, Robert Alvin 278 Perry, Susan Marie 143 Peters, Virginia Carrine 324,115 Peterson, Dale Alder 324,143 Peterson, Jeffrey Lee 324 Peterson, John Steven 278 Peterson, Joyce Elaine 278,117 Peterson, Karen Ann 306,145 Peterson, Lynn Anne 306 Petrie, Julie Diane 306 Petty, Deborah Jean 324,148 Petty, Harold Douglas 306,143 Pfefferkorn, Jean Elizabeth 235 Pflugrath, Ann Marie 324 Pflugrath, Gayle Ann 235 Pflugrath, James William 278 Philbrook, Beth 144,235 Philbrook, Mark Alan 324 Phlllippi, Barry Joe 278 phllllppi, Cathy Melissa 143 Phillips, David Holmes 306 Phillips, David Kerstead 306 Phillips, David Laurence 132 Phillips, Debbie Lynn 278,111 Phillips, Diane Elizabeth 324 Phillips, Teresa Jane 278 Pickett, Fred Leander 69 Pickett, Kathryn 278 Plckford, Ross David 235 Pickford, William Steven 306 Pillar, Chris Michael 324,146 Pinkerton, Karen Elizabeth 306,123 Pinkerton, Susan Leigh 117,80,235 Pinto, Bruce Alan Pinto, Michel Albert 324 Pinto, R. Grant 278 Pittman, Robert Lee 104,134,236 Plante, Steven Douglas 236 Pledger, Kenneth Harrison 236 Pledger, Kevin David 278 Pledger, Kimberley Diane 306 Plummer, Pamela Sue 130,236 Plummer, Robert William 236 Podell, Jane M. 324,146 Podell, Margaret Rebecca 278 Pohli, Robert Charles 236 Poling, Joyce Lynne 278,141 Pomeroy, Susan Jeanne 123,236 Pon, Kenneth Lee 278 Ponder, Lori Ann 306 Pontius, Susan Marie 306,119,132,145 Poor, Sheri Anita 306,111 Poor, Susan Aminda 278,111 Poovey, John David 278 Pope, Greg Lance 324 Pope, R. Keith 54,236 Porter, Scott Alan 58,236 Porter, Scott Lucas 306 Powell, Rhonda Eileen 324,119,146 Powers, Thomas Francis 306 Prasatek, Franceen Marie 236 Prather, Julie Ann Prather, Rick J. Pratt, Doretta Lynn 324 Pratt, Janine Elizabeth 306,65 Pratt, Stephen Gregory 120,151,236 Preble, Mary Lillian Prernetz, Diane Edythe 237 Premetz, Robert Crompton 278 Prescott, Sarah Adams 306 Prescott, Timothy Hunt 108,237 Preuss, Jeff Lynn 307,59 Price, Catherine Louise Price, Stephen Eiliott Price, Steven Boyd 237 Pricer, Brian Alan 278 Priem, Paul Duane 237 Prince, Dee Lynn 307 Proctor, Denise J. 307 Pruefer, Catherine Deborah 263,279,109,125,144 Pruitt, Melanie Anne 237 Prutzman, Gregory A. 307 Prutzman, Paul, 3rd 279,59 Pulliam, Angela Karen 307,143 Pulliam, Pam Jean 324 Punzelt, Elizabeth Ann 307 Punzelt, Margaret Ann 279 Putnam, Timothy Lewis 115,237 Q Qualls, Jame Calvin Qualls, Julie Anne 324 R Rabold, Robert Edward 279 Raby, Cathy Adele 132,237 Baby, Clyde Albert Radcllffe, Barrineau E. 307 Rademacher, Karen Sue 119,127,131 Ragan, Patricia Marie 279 Ragan, Paul Monte 237 Ragan, Teresa Ann 324,146 Ragland, Michael Andrew 117,237 Ragusa, Michael Anthony 307,116,147 Rainey, Louis John Ralston, Gregory Alan 237 Ramsey, Rebecca Lynn Ann 238 Ramsey, Susan Kay 307,145 Raney, Elizabeth Snow Ranken, J. Thomas, 3rd 113,238 Rankin, Cynthia Ann 307 Ransone, James Frederick 139,141,238 Rapavi, Anne Frances 238 Rapavi, Paul Joseph 279 Ray, Mark Clinton 307 Reading, Pamela Lee 263,279,117,127,131 Reck, Shawn Renee Records, Amy Elizabeth 307,50 Reder, Sheri Linn Redfieid, Thomas Hill Redfield, William Finley Reed, Gregory Alien 108,54,238 Reed, Lisa S. 307 Reeder, Steven G. 238 Reekie, Karen Helen 324,119,132 Reeves, James Windham 307,143 Regan, Margaret Janice 125,144,238,19 Reinhold, John Franklyn 142,54,238 Reiter, Kim Lauren 263,279 Reiter, Kurt Robert 131,238 Renken, Michael Lee Renken, Tena Marie 324 Restrepo, A. Bernard 106,107,130,238 Restrepo, A. Richard 279 Restrepoa, Ernest 324 Revie, Pamela Jeanne 279 Reynolds, Cynthia Lea 262,279,106,107 Reynolds, Pamela Gay 279,141,48 Reynolds, Polly Jean 324,146 Rhodes, Susan Baxter 279 Rice, M. Jeanette 139,141 Rice, Rosanne Elizabeth 324,132,148 Richards, Mark Allan 279 Riddle, Debra 239 Riddle, James Denison 307 Ridgway, Michael Thomas 324 Ridgway, Patricia Jane 279 Riefner, Kurt Allan 307 Riefner, Robert Lawrence 279 Rieger, Barry Joel 324,143 Riehl, Mark Richard 279 Riendeau, Gerald Louis 239 Rifkin, Donald Owen 279,135,139,141,239 Rifkin, William Douglas 120 Rigden, Scott Edward 279 Rigden, Steven Vance 324 Riggs, Robert Bryant 279,147 Rike, Joseph Peter 279 Rike, Thomas Michael 307,139 Riley, Marka Patricia 324,MO Rinck, Robert Edmund 280 Rinehart, Linda Susan Rink, Donna Jo 307,111 Rippey, Alice Elizabeth 239 Risteen, Eric Hardy 307 Risteen, Reed William 101.239 Roan, R. Reid 307,54 Roark, Deborah Kaye 324 Robbins, Mark Thomas 307 Robbins, Michael Edward 239 Roberts, Cathy 307 Roberts, Craig Duane 324 Roberts, Debra Ann 307 Roberts, Gerald David 324 Roberts, James Ezra 280 Roberts, Jeffrey Ricnard 307,58,123 Roberts, Kevin Scott 54,239 Robertson, Charlotte Gilpin 324,146 Robertson, Chris 324 Robertson, Nancy Purchas 126,239 Robeson, David Charles 151,239 Robeson, Richard Bryan 239 Robinson, C. Cheri 280,1 11 Robinson, James Dean 307 Robinson, Martin Daniel Robinson, Michele Ann 148 Robinson, Pamela Kay 239 Robinson, Rebecca Jane 324 Robinson, Thomas Moore 280 Rock, Timothy James 280,139,142 Rodgers, David Bradly 307,76 Rodgers, Paula Anne 240 Rodolph, Joe Keith 240 Rodriguez, Richard George 307,58 Rodriguez, Richard Andrew 324,146 Roeland, John Kittil 139,140,240 Roeland, Robert Herman 280,P08,139,142 Rogers, Kyle Anthony 307 Roland, Kathleen 308,148 Romero, Richard Glen 308 Roscoe, Pamela Allison 145,240 Rose, Margaret Ruth 81 Roseberry, Suzanne Marie 141,65 Roseberry, Virginia Helen 308 Rosin, Karen Lynn 126,150,240 Ross, Gail Louise 308.141 Ross, Helen Anne 280,141 Ross, Karen Lee 280 Rossie, Brian Keith 141 Rossie, Deborah Lynn 280,123 Rossie, Michael Kevin 324,142 Roth, Ira Gregg 280 Roth, Samuel Adam 308 Roubin, Jose Angel 324 Roubin, Richard Dean 308 Roulstone, Jan Katherine 240 Rourke, John F. Rowan, Waiter Guinan Royston, Russell Ailen 324 Rozycki, Elizabeth 308,134 Rozycki, Monica 240 Rubino, Randy Marianne 324 Ruel, Mona Lee 308,145,65,81 Rumbaugh, Mark Stclair 324 Rumlik, Jeanne Marion 116,121,135,151,240,31 Rumlik, Judy Lynn 324,121.135 Runco, Fred Pascal 115,130,240 Runyon, Beth Ann 280,126 Runyon, Susan Lynette 324,115 Rupp, Andrew Lane 280,54 Rush, David Scott Russell, Robert Marcoux 280,69 Russell, Roger Alan 324 Ryan, Christopher Thomas 324 Ryan, Joseph Eugene 76,240 Ryan, Katherine Elizabeth 240 Ryan, Robert Kenneth 324 Ryan, William James 308 Rymer, Stacy 325,147 s Saari, Gwendolyn Jose 280,111,144 Saarl, Philippe Emmanuel 241 Sabanegh, Edmund Sami, Jr. 325 Safeer, Robin Louise 280,141 Sahaydak, Crystal Lei 308,130,131,132 Salama, Joe Maged Sale, Courtney Ann 308,119,145 Saleme, Carol Anne 111,241 Salzman. Kathryn Sue 308 Sammet, George William 308 Samoriski, Jan Henry 280,101 Sample, Richard John 280 Sampson, Jesse Eugene 308 Sampson, Timothy Beasley 280,108 Samson, Robert Maurice 325 Sanders, Susan Kay 308,143,148 Santorelli. Joan 241 Santos, Celeste Regina 325 Santos, Cesar Velasquez 280 Sardo, Laura Lynn 308 Sarley, Joel John 134.241 Sauer. William Richard 116,133,151,241 Sautter, Kimberlee Ann 241 Sautter, Scott Willard 280 Savage. Ronald Alger 308,140 Sawyer, William Everrett 308,101 Scarr, Helen Leslie 280,139,142 Scarr, Thomas Edward 108,76,241 Schaefer. David Carl 241 Schaefer. Elizabeth Claire 126,241 Scheideman, Steven Craig 54,241 Schertz, Paula Jean 280,144 Schimmel, Ellen Patricia 280,139 Schindel. Paul Ellis 308, 123 Schlegelmilch, Margaret Ann 281,139,143,148 Schmieg, Timothy Carl 104,108,241 Schmitz, Holly Joan 241 Schnoor, Lisa Dru 325 Schnoor, Sara Kristin 281 Schoene, Lavinia 325 Schrecengost, Melinda Lea 242 Schrecengost. Carol Ann 325,146 Schroeder, Frances Alexandr 325,146 Schroeder, Marialinda 281,106,133,145,62 Schuler, Janice Ann 308 Schultz. David Daniel 325 Schultz. Karl John 54,242 Schultz, Todd Arthur 281,142,54 Schumacher, Robert John 308 Schwab, James Alan 281 Schwaner, Caren Marie 308,132 Schwartz, Wendy Elizabeth 281,139 Scopino, Ellen Jane 308 Scott, Lisa Ann 308 Scott. Robin Anne 110,144 Scully, Edward Eugean 242 Seaborg, Anne Whitney 325,146,148 Seal. Denise Marie 242 Seal, Diana Lynn Seaman, Kelley Darlene 242 Searle, David Francis 141,242 Seay, Robin Janet 325,146,65 Sebring, Theon Constance 308 Sechrist, Vicki 242 Seegren, Cynthia Ann 281 Segall, James Arnold 54,242 Segall, Sharon Ruth 308 Segraves, Scott Jackson 281,54,76 Segraves. Stuart Allen 325 Selecman, James Douglas 116 Sellers, Nancy Darlene Semerad, Paula Catherine 126,139,242 Semerad, Lisa Frances 308,115 Sennett, Sandra Elizabeth 308,50 Senter, Martha Ellen 107,48,242 Severo, Patrick Scott 326 Sewell, Catharine Jean 308 Sewell, Joan Carolyn 325 Sewell, Robert Francis 130,242 Seymour. Barry Edward 139,141,242 Seymour, Timothy Jay 308,146 Shaeffer, Sydnie 281 Shafer, Cynthia Ann 281 Shanahan. Ellen Jean 109,64,99 Shanahan, Erin Elizabeth 325,148 Shanahan, Timothy Gerald 308 Shankle, Wade Levan 144,243 Shannon, John Patrick 243 Shannon, Michael Dennis 281 Shapiro, Leonard Joseph 308 Sharp, Elisabeth Gail 281 Sharp, Wendy Susan 325 Shaver, Elizabeth Marie 308,145 Shaver, Elizabeth Jean 325,132,146 Shaw, Patricia Ann 243 Shaw, Tom Ruggles 144,147,243 Shaw. William Moore 281,141 Sheahan, Daniel Scott 281 Sheahan, David Joseph 308 Sheckler, Drew Rodger 281,100,104,134 Sheehan, Ann Elizabeth 281,131 Sheehan, Peter Paul 243 Shelley, Jill Marie 281,115,123,145 Shelton, Christina Lis 325 Shelton, Dianne Elizabeth 308 Shelton, Maryann 308.119 Shepard, Karen Yvonne 243 Shepherd, Charles Joseph 325 Shepherd, David Andrew 308 Sheppard. Alta Leslie 243 Sherwood, John Wesley 281,118,134 Shields, Eugene Pat 281,104 Shields, Terrence Own 308 Shields. Th omas Hugh 295 Shields, Todd Joseph 119,134,243 Shifflett, James Shipley, Leslie Marie 308,127,132 Shipley, Pamela Ann 281,110 Shipman. Airlie 325,65 Shipman, Carie 243 Shoemaker, William Thomas 308 Short, Elizabeth Anna 325,148 Shubin, Harry Bud 308,113,119,129,143 Shuck, Judith Darlene 243 Shveda, Michael Richard 281,143 Sidella. Pamela Mary 282 Sieracki, David Andrew 325 Sigrist, Rita Fay 244 Silkman, Janet Lynn 244 Silverman, Brian Jay 325 Silverman, Roslyn Ann 282 Silvey, Richard Steven 282,139 Simkus, Dennis George 308 Simmons, Nannette Marie 291,308 Simoni, Martin Paul 325 Simoni, Richard Joseph 134,69,244 Simoni, Theresa Marie 282 Simons, Brad Scott 325 Simons, Kinber Lee 244 Simpkins, Judith Carole 244 Simpson, Charles Kyle 282,144,147,54 Simpson, Daryl Ramer 282 Simpson. Douglas Harold 54 Sims, Cynthia Lynne 325 Sims, Debra Jean 282 Sims, Gary Sims, Gregory Harris 14 Sims, James Boyd Singleton. Candice Ann 308 Singleton. Frederick Arthur 244 Sissler, Jeff Lee 325,119 Sisson, John Dwight 244 Skeans, Robert Alan 325 Skillen, Katherine Marie 144,147,244 Skillen, Robert Stewart 325 Skinner, Kerry Skoien, Stephen Rolf 129,134,244 Slavin, Jo Anne Lilia 133,244 Sloan, James Kevin 308,129,143 Sloan, William Thomas 282 Slocum, Donald 309 Slocum, Kerrie Lynn 325,146 Smallwood, Sheryl Ann 309 Smeets. Eric Smeets, Willem Peterus J. Smith, Barbara Ellen 325,115,81 Smith, Brian Donald 325,244 Smith, Bryan Oneal Smith, Burton Allen 309 Smith, Cassandra Lee 325 Smith, Charles Rufus 244 Smith, Clinton Greenley 282,139 Smith, Dana Elizabeth 309,62,81 Smith, David Paul 325,147 Smith, Donald Edward 122,244 Smith, Fred Bruce 144,54,76,244 Smith, Gregory Hoisington 325 Smith, James Frederick 326,116 Smith, Holly Denise 282 Smith, Jeffrey Wells 309 Smith, John Thomas 151,245 Smith, Katherine Jennine Smith, Laura Jean 282,80 Smith, Lynn Marie 245 Smith, Mark Joseph 309,113,119,143 Smith, Nancy Gail 326 Smith, Nancy Jo Smith, Paul Dameln 309 Smith. Robert Keith Smith, Robert Bradley 309,114,115 Smith, Susan Elaine 282,139,140 Smith, Susan Smith, William Frederick 325,119 Smyth, Judith Ann 326 Snearer, Paul Steven 326 Snow, Daniel Gerard 282,106,107 Snow, Desiree Diane 245 Snyder, Scott Daniel 121,245 Snyder, Thomas Daniel 101,245 Soobert, Karin Luule 326 Sothan, Anne Leigh 100,109,125,141,245 Sothan, Ryan Scott 282,115 Spahr, Larry Michael 309 Spatz, Leslie Rolfe 309,127 Spatz, William Vance 282 Spell, Thomas Henry 309 Spencer, Christopher James 104.119,127,134,245 Spencer, Thomas H. 309,59 Sportelli, Donna Louise 309 Sprague, Laura Louise 245 Sprinkle, Robert Dale Sprott, Michael Macks 309 Sprott, Patricia Agnes 309 Stackler, Gregg Jeffrey 309,59 Stark, Sally McChesney 245 Stark, Stephen Edward 309 Staudt, Linda Frances Steele, Mark Brian 282,76 Steele, Patricia Ann 282,115 Steele, William Burdette Steen, Joan Elizabeth 282 Steinbach, Bernhard Z. 104,129,246 Steinbeck, Heather Breeze 246 Steinbeck, Peter Houghton 309 Steinbeck, William Erich 309 Steinberg, Barbara Lynne 144,246 Stephan, Dean David 326,116,131,143 Stephan. Donn Paul 120,246 Stephenson, Mary Jo Sterling, Kathryn Mary 326 Sterling, Philip Jerome Stermer, Marc Douglas 309 Sterner, Francis Joseph, Jr. 326,119,122 Stevens, John Phillips 246 Stevens, Lisa Shafer 309,133 Stevenson, Deborah Jan 282 Stewart, Bruce Edward 326 Stewart, Sharon Louise 141,246 Stinnett, Jenny Martin 309 Stofko, Alan Price 309,142 Stokes, Kenneth James 309 Stokes, Kevin Joseph 54,76,246 Stolte, Brenda Kay 282,116,118 Stone. Charles Phillip 246 Storrie, Shari Lou 309 Stouder, Randall Scott 326 Stouder, Stephen Bradley 282,128,139 Strang, David Scott 246 Strickland, Shirley Diane 111,109,246 Striegl, Steven Arnold 309 Strunk, Arthur Frank 282 Strunk, David Douglas 326,116,143 Strunk, Edward Alan 282 Stuchlak, Gregory Paul 282 Studer, Anne Elizabeth 309 Stukenbroeker, George Henry 282 Suh, In Sook 309 Sullivan, David Michael 282 Sullivan. Kathleen Ann 326 Sullivan, Kathryn Kim 282,119,150 Sullivan, Lawrence Michael 309,58 Sullivan, Linda Anne 310,123,145 Sullivan, Mary Anne 310 Sullivan, Michael Carroll 326 Sullivan, Ricky Lee Sumpter, Carole W. Sutherland, John Arthur 104,119,120,134,246 Sutliff, Karen Ann 310,127,132 Sutliff, Thomas R. 76 Sutton, Andrew Jefferson 121,247 Swain, John Curtis 310,143 Swantz, Linda Sue 326,132,146 Swecker, Bradley Gordon Swedish, Alexis Mary 326 Switzer. Skylar Lynne 326 Sykes, James Gara 310,113,123 Sykes, Mary Blair 282 Symm, Jeffrey. Bernace 247 Szymczyk, Carolyn Clare 326,146 Szymczyk, Richard Anthony 104,134,247 Szymczyk, Susan Mary 282 T Tabler, Paul Edward 121 Talley, Patricia Jean 326 Tallia, J. Randall 247 Taplin, Mark Allard 105,103,247 Tarantino, Jeffrey Thomas 282,143 Tarpley, Brenda Gwyn 115,144.247 Tarrant, Daphne Elizabeth 247 Taylor, Carol V. 282,134 Taylor, Gregory Lee 263,283 Taylor. J. Eric 282,143 Taylor, Kirk J. 326,134 Teitell, Lynn Ann 247 Tennyson, Patricia Helen 111,247 Terrack. Bonnie Marie 326,146,148 Tesdall, Allen Mark 247 Tessier, Marlene Elizabeth 326,132,147 Tessier, Steven Lawrence 247 Thacker, Alvin Clayton Thacker, Charles Stanley Thiem, Catherine Elaine 247 Thiem, Walter Frank 310 Thomas, Holly Jean Thomas, James Grant, Jr. 310,120,131 Thomas. Judy Dale Thomas, Jule William, Jr. 283 Thomas, Kevin Joseph Thomas, Michael Hopkins 326 Thomas, Sonja Renee 326,147 Thompson, Dan J. 283 Thompson, Donald Glenn 310,122 Thompson, Douglas Paul 104,99 Thompson, Elizabeth Mae 283 Thompson, Gary Richmond Thompson, Janet Lenore 106,107 Thompson, Karen Elizabeth Thompson, Michael Blaine 130 Thompson, Robert Maney 54 Thompson, Sheri Ann 310 Thompson, Toni Annette 283 Thompson, Trudy Arlene 326,146 Thomson, Craig Joseph 310 Thomson, Keith Ronald Thornton. David Willard Thornton, Emily Margaret 326,132,146,148 Thorpe, Rebecca Ann 80 Thurman, Sarah Gail Thurman, Spencer Jay 326 Tibbs, Bonnie Carol 283,133 Tidd, Joseph Eric Tiemens, Catherine Denise 310 Tiemens, Karen Marie 116,121,125,144 Tiemens, Myron Frank Tiffin, Paul William 326 Tillery, Freda Ellen 326 Tillery. Karen Ann 310,122 Tillery, Kathy Mae 310 Tillery, Michael Jay 283 Tillery, Phyllis Lorene 283 Tillotson, Teri Ann 283,144 Timlin, Kathryn Marie 326,119,146,148 Timlin, Mary Elizabeth 283,109 Timm, Michael Steven 310 Timm, Pamela Ann Timmis, Robert Leslie Tlmmis, Susan Leslie Tinder, Deborah Ann 310,122 Tinder, Joan Marie 283 Tkach, Therees Diane 125,144,147 Tobin, Donald Charles Tobin, Marsha Lee 283,111,123,151 Tolins, Amy llene Tolson, Karen Joanne 310,145 Tomlinson, Jane Marie 326 Tompkins, Daniel J. 310,59 Tonini, Ross Elliott Tonini, Sheryl Marie 283,62 Totten, Melissa Jane Tourtellotte, James Roll 115 Towns, Mark Douglas 283,131,141 Towns, Scott G. 310 Townsend, Elizabeth Carol 310 Townsend, Thomas Ray 131 Traccarella, Nancy Grace 263,283,145 Treciokas, Eva Theresa 310,131,134 Treciokas, Ona Maria Trent, James McNelis Triantafellu, Christine 110 Trice, Ashton Pleasants 326,147 Trice, Laura Marion 263,283,125,145 Trippe. Gloria Jean 283,133 Trippe, Sandra Yvette 326 Trisler, Kirk David 326,135 Troffer, Deborah Anne 326,134 Troutman, Pamela Elizabeth 310,145 Trueblood, Laura Frances Trumbull, James 104,122 Truxel, Pauline Ruth Tsaparas, Glen Erick 310,132,147 Tuite, Kerry Lynne 326 Tulipane, Barbara E. 283 Tulloh, Daniel Edward 310,59 Tuthill, Walter Leroy Tutko, Jay Manning, 310 Tuttle, Anne Winnenod 146 Tuttle, William Henry 310 Twiford, Lynne Marshall 283 Tyson, Ann Madeline Tyson, Margaret Grace 283,144 u Uhthoff, Bruce Edwin 310,59 Umberger, Cecil Carroll 326 Unkle, Patricia Anne 100,109,125 Unterkofler, John James 69 Unterkofler, Eleanor Claire Unterkofler, Lynn 310 V Valade, Hilda Kathleen 250 Valade, James Aage 284 Valence, Helen Marie Valentic. James Phillup 326 Valentic, Michael Anthony 326 Valentic, Paula Anne 250 Valentine, Susan Diana 310,119 Valentine, Susan Elizabeth 148 Vance, Brian Keith 310 Vance, Donna 109,125,250,98 Vance, Richard Chambers 284 Vancleave, Keith Dryden 310 Vancleave, Leslie Ann 327 Vandermeulen, Douglas Linds 250 Vanhuss, Nancy Jeanne 284 Vanscoyoc, Kathleen 250 Vecchlonl, Donald Lee 327 Vecchioni, Ronald Nino 250 Velardi, Derry Ann 327,133 Velardi, Robe rt Joseph Vendouzis, Brenda Marie 310,115,119,127 Vernon, John Courtney 250 Vernon, Lisa Diane 310,111,144 Vestal, Randall Mark Villani, Debra Ann 284 Vincent, Joseph Fraser 327 Vineyard, Nancy 310 Vining, Cronin Beals 116,120,250 w Waddell, Jeffrey Scott 129,250 Waddell, Kevin James 311 Wade, Ernest John 284,143 Wagner, Carole Sue 284,327,107,132,143,148 Wagner, Stephen Carson 327 Wagner, Susan Jeanne 284 Wafker, Arthur Paul Walker, David Andrew 311 Walker, Gayle Yvonne 250 Walker, Gregory Scott 284 Walker, Maureen Audrey Wallace, Heidi Irene 121,132,135,134,250 Wallace, Michelle Ann 327 Wallingsford, Denise Ma 327 Walter. Mark Lester Walton, Rebecca Jean 327 Ward, Sandra Ann 250 Warner, John George 284,54 Warner. Kim Suzanne 311,143 Warren, Alfred Edward 327,135 Washinko, Shawn G. 311 Waters, James Edward 327 Waters, Madeline 111,250 Watson, Gregory Paul 284 Watson, James Tolmie 250 Watt, Laura Ann 311 Watt, Suzanne Marie 284,123,130,80 Weaver, Robert Eugene 311 Wechsler, John Stuart 262,284,76,99 Wedler, Michele Joan 284 Wehle, Mark Allen Weihl, Kimberly Ann 311,145 Welch, Edith Lesta Weller, Christopher Michael 327 Wellington, Raymond Andrew 311 Welton, Linda J. 311,126,127 Welton, Margaret Anne 251 Wendt, Paul Jordan 327 Went, Angela Valerie 251 Wessei, Ann Patrice 327 West, Michael Warren West, Patricia Louise 284,144 West, Teresa Raynes 284 Westbrook, Stacey Lyn 327 Weston, David John 284 Whealen, Richard Andrew 114,119 Wheeler, David Allen 108,115,125,251 Wheeler, Greg J. Wheeler, Isabelle Anne 284 Wheeler, Tamara Lynn 284,134,49 Whipple, Stephen Carl 284 Whisner, Richard Eric 311,113,119,143 Whitacre, Donna Lee 327,146 Whitacre, Susan Kay 311 White, Anne Amelia 327,146 White, Richard Martin 311 White, Robert Allen White, Steven Lee Whiting, Claude Angelo 251 Whiting, Elizabeth Ann 311 Whitmore, David Wallace 327 Whitmore, Laurie Margaret 284,131 Whitt, Sherry Ann 284 Whittenburg, Bruce Allan 311 Whittet, Tracey Leigh 284 Wickham, Deborah 117,134,49,251,19 Wiegers, Pamela Merrill 284 Wiener, Robert Francis 251 Wlgfleld, Pamela Jean 251 Wigfield, Patricia Jane 251 Wilcox, Daniel Curtis 284 Wilcox, Robert Warren 134,251 Wilcox, Thomas Mlnshull Wild, Alice Jean 327,146 Wild, Pamela Joan 284 Wilkinson, Diane M. Wilie, Douglas John 327 Wilis, Elizabeth Ann 285 Willette, Thomas Mark Willetts, Sabrina Elaine 144 Williams, Bruce Edward Williams, David Theodore Williams, James Reid 121,129 Williams, Kathy Diana 327,146 Williams, Richard Lawrence 285,122,131,99 Williams, Robert Owen 143 Williams, Tamara Lyn 327 Williams, Walter Norman 327,143 Williamson, Susan Mae Willingham, Linda Jane 285 Wiliis, Gunnar Christian 311 Willis, Pamela Felts 111 Willis, Rose A. Wiilner, Allan Clifford 116,132,143 Wlllox, Catherine Denise 150 Willsey, Michael Wayne Wilson, Kathleen Jo 285 Wilson, Kenneth Edgar, 3rd 285,108 Wilson, Mary Jo 327 Wilson, Scott William 327 Wilson. Sharon Lee Wilson, Steven H. Wing, Susan Jane 135 Winger, David Mark Winkler, Andrea Lee 327 Winkler, Douglas Scott 285,69 Winkler, Irene Mary 111,38 Winkler, Jeffrey Carl 311 Winn, John David 311 Winter, Kenneth Leroy 285,134 Wirtz, Michael Joseph 116 Wise, Beth Ann 327 Wise, Priscilla Hope Wiseman, Bonnie Ann 311,115,64,81 Wiseman, Cheryl Wiseman, Shelley Lynn 285,144 Witham, Barbara Ellen 285 Witham, Kenneth Edmund 311,122 Witt, Patricia E. 311,127 Wiygul, William Roger Wolf, Doris Mae 285,130 Wolf, Grace Patricia Womack, Richard Alan 311,147 Wood, Marianne Marie 327 Wood, Nancy Anne 285,111,117 Wood, Richard Wayne Woodside, Nancy Louise 311,109,139,81 Woodside, Patricia Jeanne 111,109,125 Woodward, Barbara Clare 109,125,19 Woodward, John Leslie 116,120 Woody, Mary Ann 131 Wooster. Stewart Tony 327 Wooster, William S. 285,122 Worthy, Martha Susan 285 Wright, Holly Ann 128 Wright, Leah Beth 49 Wright, Leslie Allison Wulff, Debra Lynn 311 Wurst, Guy Paul 327 Wurst, Janelle Wyatt, Vickie A. Wyman, Mary Jane 100.125 Y Yacobi, James Randolph 285,135 Yahanda, Alan Mark 327,147 Yahanda, Anne Margot 311,148 Yancik, Geri Anne 327,132 Yates, Andrea Lynn 263,285,111,144,147 Yednock, Catherine Marie 311,115 Yetman, Deborah Gale 327,148 Yoon, Eun Soo 285,139 Young, P. Mark 108 Young, Rebecca Lee 311,126,127 Young, Richard Emil 285 Young, Timothy Blake 285,108 Young, William Mark z Zabrowski, Edward Lawrence Zabrowski, Michael Joseph Ziccarelli, Regina Luise 109,125,145 Zlmpel, Gregory Shaw 285 Zipf, Karen Lee 125,126,99 Zobel, David Marshall 311 Zuk, Phillip Anthony 143 m m ncciriftl U ' SORRY. •TEMPORARILY Public opinion favored im¬ peachment of the Presi¬ dent. The Watergate in¬ vestigation uncovered more information which aroused suspicion regar- An end to the mid-morning or afternoon hunger pangs — Woodson began an experimen¬ tal vending machine program. No longer were students forced o sit for ten minutes in homeroom. The energy crisis — the shortage of gasoline forced many people to make use of public transportation. Lines at gas stations were often blocks long, forcing com¬ muters to wait for an hour or more. Even then the customer was not guaranteed a fill-up or any at all. The Arabs and the Israelis con- tinued their fighting over territory. Few Americans were concerned until the conflict resulted in the Arab embargo of oil. The White House tapes were found to contain gaps. Rosemary Woods, Nixon’s personal secretary, tried to explain these, but the public remained skeptical. The long awaited partitions for the English and foreign language wings finally arrived, But, still it was often difficult to concentrate in class when the room next door turned | it on a blood and i thunder movie. - r ' However, on the I j other hand, at i B times the commo- Ls tion created a ; I :: diver- r ■ 1 welcome sion. ding Richard Nixon’s integrity. 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