Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

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V i 6 P - -4 c 4 if'- j 9- It x li , RL i.- ART Classes Meet In Shop Out of the seven differentcourses available to art students, one is that of Art I Survey. Because ofthe laclf of space in art rooms, Mrs. Sheila Cowan has to hold her classes in the shop this year. Here, due to a virtue of proximityf a new phase was offered to her Art I students, that ot using the various pieces of shop equipment. About sixty-tive students talce part in this course and worlc with such things as lathes, iigsaws, bandsaws, and the forge. Mrs. Cowan comments that it talces from two to three weelcs to learn the process of welding and then to malce something. lo start it oft, the students simply forged odd metal pieces together into various shapes. Later the worln entailed worlfing with 0 definite plan in mind, During the year metal designs, wood sculptures, plastic pieces, and obiects from melted glass was made. 'QC-r' df!! puns-U1 K . vbflvh j 5-f 1' 5 X ,Y ,, . it t rw .':1fii,l,-'16-r'i,l,' iii es ,L'1l rft i ite' ,tw lg gm- l-V-T tts l - ,i - tis t V BUSINESS Data Processing Course Grows ln Popularity People everywhere are beginning to discover iob oppor- tunities in data processing. Some forty students were enrolled in the data processing course this year. The course was begun three years ago. According to Mr. John Donahue, one of the two instructors of data processing-- the other being Mr, Richard Greene, The pilot program met with immediate success, and therefore the course was con- tinued. Mrt Donahue believe that This course gives students a basic understanding of the data processing procedures, and how they work. The course offers students a chance to learn the funda- mentals of four different programming languages. Equipment used in the class is one IBM l4Ol computer, which after classes also serves as the school computerg three IBM 26 card punches, a 402 accounting machine, a 5l4 reproducer, an 85 collator, and an IBM 82 card sorter. There is also a new interpreting card punch which arrived in the middle of the year. a Brirdsle, ext lains a problem t se or fohn Thomas 5-:rt ' Q paper ir-rg his typewriter, iunior Terry Furft9SS starts WOfl1 Dffi if-4 T Q 1 if 225553251 rm-'ww' nnnin 4 YANW W, y Q ff-rvv1suha'wm!e9mMvs iferwe KJ P 1 ,rw We r rlho -,. A . l , I 'Ewa .,g,l U ENGLISH Poet Reads to Students The different :losses grouped under the heading of English presented o voried progrom this yeor. The iunior ond senior A.P. English closses, os well os ELOS, listened to the poet in residence ot the Librory of Congress, Mr, Williorn Joy Smith, when he come to reod his poetry to them during November, Another interesting visit wos poid to the AEM students when the Morine Bonds string quortet come to ploy for thern. AEM students frorn Yorktown ond Wokefield were invited to ottend. Sorne of the field trips token by the AEM students were to the Folger Sholrespeore Librory, the Notionol Collection of Eine Arts, ond the Snnithsonion. A selfeirnprovement progrom in the field of increosing one's reoding speed wos held before ond ofter school ond during oll six periods. -2:1 ' 1 ' ' -' 'l 4 in-A-l 'Hiltliiiiv l I lvrltlltiil qv .'7, M: . .1 7 1 Ji' :, .'I ' -I' - if - ' 1' .7 - 1 ' ' ' 5 l,. i 1 ,, 1, 1 f.., S V ,W N1 .K-Q if Q-NS' -xfy u ff' . ,p rf I FOREIGN LANGUAGE German IV Student Finds Class Small Deborah Sevier seems to be advancing in the field of Ger- man, but she seems to be doing it alone, Deborah, who is the only student in Arlington County who is taking German lV, is still a iunior and could advance even higher as a sen- ior, Dr, Lenore Gewelre, who is the Department Chairman, sits in o classroom with Deborah and helps her with the read- ing and writing forms of German. Washington-Lee must be satisfied with the A-LM Method which helps the student in audio-visual methods. According to Dr, Gewelreflhis teaches the students in speaking and listen- ing tothe language before learning to read and write. This year more field trips have taken place to expand the learning of students, lrips to movies and to foreign embassies have highlighted the year. The only addition to the foreign language staff this year is Miss Arlene Billante, who teaches Spanish, iw 2 Tn.- , iii l lil ll wiiitil sripliitnnii ima-utrrxtvs im the di-,qiissuuncil ltand ln ,AIS linda Wul l Iilltlluv wllllirmtiiitrirlltovttultvr'tpunlsltnl11sS arv ul Mis linda Walser as she hears still l l 1 I at S 'n Y F1 , '- R: :J WX: 'Iv ,-fx I li .. ,..v Crue 3Y?f1+?Y 1'E'-E sf,-dews 31' ','.'-L'qU wg IHQNP . sgshgn jug-V , .1f,fQ 9, ,S ,f,j5,.9,j W,-+ .3 my , f , .,V,f,,,-V JLFQCJ' let1c,'cE fans-r s's wf, '-er .3-9- c' .-.'-ew Ge , -9 1' 1',jE N' Hey 'Q-Jig' V V ,QI -V f ,A v mgcmd wfmrvg ,P me YOHQXJOQE 'Q n If Y r A, J , L J I 1 . . ,. Q . -uni Q' w.. 'Mu-. l4u,... I N 'fru- -...H -3077!- quill ,M-W 1 H , A.. qv. vw, ,- Y N 'Wr- ...4 L... , 1 q f 2 If Ya ,?.,.. i T .........-...r ' N 40' gym teacher 'Ar Ellis Wisler calls time out to adiust his rootgear gal!!! sg X lr.,- ,JA.'.-n1,.g1lll' r ',f,pr,q,n 3, Q Mrrrfirn Nash takes the offensive against an imaginary opponent d --r 'J -tp-nr rng iii, ' in qyrri PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sophomores Experience New Forms of Gym The sophomores this year were once again initiated into a new form of physical education, new uniforms, new locker combinations, and new teachers. But some things stayed the some like sores and cold showers. Mr. Richard Mitchell, now completing his second year teach- ing sophomore gym and health here, has kept some of his old habits, like marchinghis boys for the first week of gym to get them used to discipline and exercise. After teaching a unit on'tumbling, Mr. Mitchell took the class into gymnastics and kept a watchful eye for prospects for the srhool gymnastic team, this being his first year coaching it. When the first seven weeks of gym terminated, he took his boys from cold showers and muscle pain to hot driver educa- tion movies that farnilirirized the viewers with the ways cars work and the dangers of clrinking and highspeed driving. i wt vi' iii- tl-ii twill tr I t i' lit riil'. iliirniij it -,iii I1 S-if -qu an 1-n-1.-as .... c........ ...... ..... .. . ....... .., .. 1... -4 3 iiii .. ..... -.. ....... ... ..... -.. ......- ..- ......... ..... ........ .... ... ...- ...... ..... .... -.... .... ....... ...- -.... ..- on --nun 'pans .1-n pgs- -qv- an ..- .- .- qs -n .1 - ,a -:.:-L- -1 .5 -5- . 1 .-'l'.?.'...'?....:?- 'S I . 5 1 1 g: :N I 0 X Mfg fur . i f lv -J 41' HZ 991 v 9 if J 'eske ard her cfnptweuwdxence of mo enloy one of the nursery luboroYory's many book T .wp ' :MVN I-vwYv1Y--. 1vw1p'Y!w1wlV,a'v'w1Y1ovv1'.Yl'lM15wlUu,'.V-, 1 We mm v Ylmdflsluq 1 xl 44 x ,li 'Q 45 Greg fell, alia,--. l,-iiriclrifislcirfiiNltcitriiie-riiiil-ie'pit-irilii3li.t,fl'.l'ii',l1.i-fini! this, iiepiefm Q gee ce-fs ef ,14 f en W.egji,ii1ei.sii.e W et, igisitidifi-T HOME ECONOMICS Short Courses Added Several new short courses were added to the home eco' nomics department, offering interested students varied subjects which are taught for approximately three weeks. Students could choose courses in foods, clothing for young men or women, housing or Christmas projects. The foods students learned to prepare dishes from differentcountries and learn- ed the background of each dish from the student who pre- pared it. An unusual number of boys and foreign students enrolled in these short courses. Two new teachers, Mrs. Janne Clemmer, who teaches cloth' ing and home ec. for seniors, and Mrs, Carol Jeske, who teaches child development, the short courses and housing, joined the department this year. According to department chairman Mrs, Beulah Anderson and Mrs. Clemmer, the senior girls' Clothing ll projects were especially successful this year. The girls made two-piece lined wool suits, which are very difficult ta make, as their main project. They held a miniature fashion show in their classes when the projects were completed. The annual Spring Fashion Show gave all ofthe clothing students a chance to show off their creations. The three teach- ers chose those girls who had made the best projects to mod el in the show. Dresses and suits were featured with matching accessories. 'FN it -'s..?,., 'JM l ,Ls ue-an - '-w., . -.-,,., ,. I r ' 'nt 1. .I to :- I the Lame-ia latches senior Paul Wagner testing his abilities against a vocational math problem INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Seniors Build Kayak Innovations are being adopted constantly in the Industrial Education Department. Recently the rnechanicaldrawing classes began using white prints to transform architectural layouts instead of the inconvenient blue prints. Microfilming will follow in the near future. W-L is one of the top schools in wood craft classes because of the use of fiberglass. This was made possible by'Mr. Hans Klose. Two students, Joe Carroll and Roy Mace, both seniors, have constructed a fiberglass kayak. They spent 590 for ma- terials, and, after using it this surnrner, plan to sell it for about 3200, Other schools have not permitted students to undertake such large projects. In ICT students serve as apprentices to learn a possible career. There are girls who are nurses' aides and some studying dental hygiene, boys who are auto technicians, radio'TV repairmen, barbers, and many others. Mr. Robert Seidel, the instructor, says that this program has been very successful at W-L and that 602 of the students remain in the lab for which they have been trained. M-.,.K .5 sho sf I F- x i I 1 I 1 ig I 2 I I, I 3 1 Q1 Q . -r ' 1 li 3 1 11 1 v ll 5 0 I: . ng 1 ' If v B QSM ' 1. ji ..-J X-.x If g Mr. Poul Harding, the mechanics! dvcwwg ws'm or, deswgfs ff-2 pfln L 'FQ X328-Y965 over Sdwedde John Refmef. OSCOV de1Of1Q'1CoIvm FOQQWPS cmd Lesiwe f'E'C3E w to fwfd V'-e :fuse of U 'eob m the Corburetor of O 'OI Chevy m rhe- QQ: 1.1 ,41- IJUVQ methon 'cs close -9 I '77, .hx .1'r3' 'il ' ,Y V! 1 .bg-yy W15, 1:--' 1?' 1 u ipsum- fl I .. Pk sr: l I 1 Q n I I I ,...-gn q I Nfl P 1 l , .. X 5 - 5 V, 'o l l ll iwiflf. itiwli if iwgsif limi' ,iriy Ns A new twist to viewing is added by senior John Willard ilgfled Mediafuaiiaisie The 27,000 volumes of the library are sadly in need of a new home and they'll be getting one sometime in the near future. Miss Blanche Mays reports that despite the overcrowded condition of the present library circulation figures are higher than they were last year. Although this may be due in part to the removal of the fine system, part of the increase was the result of teachers bringing in entire classes for special research proiects. These included library methods training, term paper research, and English and social studies papers. In addition to the art collection of pictures lwhich was the first lending collection in the countyl, the librarians have added a selection of small sculptures to enhance the library and aid interested students. It is possible that these works of art will circulate when the new library is built. Another expansion in available audiovisual material was the establishment of tape listening stations with o varied col- lection of taped material. Filmstrip viewing stations were also popular throughout the year. Although the present library has served many students, a new library will mean that even more types of learning will be available for even more people. 49 MATHEMATICS Creative Gutlet Found ln order to stimulate analytic thinking and to provide for a creative outlet in the realm of mathematics, the mathe- matics department has introduced a computer into the cur- riculum. A computer terminal was installed for three months as an experimental protect in the three Arlington high schools at a total cost of S8,000. The main computer is located in the C.E,l.R. office in Bethesda, Maryland. The computer is especial- ly effective with programs made up by students concerning problems of probability, permutations, and chance, as these problems mostly involve a series of experiments that can be completed by the computer in a matter of seconds. The math teacher most involved with the computer is Mr. Gerry 0'Shaughnessy. Mr. O'Shaughnessy's plans for the computer include the possibility of creating a library of pro- grams to be used by moth classes as the computer has the capability of storing programs. 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Mr, Stan Book, the department chairman, heads the fifteen-teacher staff, who try to convey this relationship to their students. New ideas for better learning are being formed every year. Last year o course in history for the foreign-forn students was established, This year the 48th meeting of the National Council for Social Studies is being held in Washington for all social studies teachers in America. The improvement on the ideas of teaching, and making it interesting to their pupils will be discus- sed, The students help to make the program and some will par- ticipate in it. 1 4, 0 NTW' i HW l '1'1' it likriin iii ll 1 H1 ll il tytiiitllviivl luv tlii-li.ri-iiiiiliul Q ar! , - 1 --- - 'H ' 5 5. l l sa 3 1, P- 5, 15-13 'Q .Q W5 H .' A., fr A , F 91 ' ra N -, 1 4' 64' s fff', . 54' r G ff . 4 ' Li' N13 e, u er rughi: Uwlrvvry Mlllm .md Ms luusmurm lower righl: Tun - - , ,. xy, 1. ll, -,M,+ ,, ,.,,,,1,j,,,,. 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Second arc: Ran- r: 1 Fas' e, if, r wr Uyer, Urrcr eie Esiep, Carrgriwr Pobrfris, Leira Cowles, Anna Easter, Alrq e Marshall, Mondra Horton, Suellen Ferguson, Barbara Payne, Bunny Wea- ' Per-ecrrr Sr' 'f1, 1 Third arc: Mrcrrrrei Natreiia, U -r,r rre Swrrzer, Janice LaPaci're, Valerie Parker, Alexander Drvrne, Raserra Kerrn, Christine Ruby, Linda Burdell, John I ,r V rrrrr ff, Heil, f+-r , Da rrrr fi Mriier, Crraries Wiwrie, Li r'rr ia Fresehr, Pairrcra Rhodes, Mary Cari and, Frederick Thompson. Fourfh orc: Rober! Alhay, Barbara Olson, David c,,rrrr.r5, Qrgryg iayierr, Qc,rr,..rrrer Biarrr, Pcrrrrcra Hand, Guy Cavcrlla, Doagias Dorr, ihomas Ar rhars, Rrchord Sheets, Donrel Shade Fihh arc: Dovrd Thompson, George Srerrrer, Cari Shrpiey, Kenr Kroner, Alan RrnkerfVrce President, Larry Lebo, Van Browerfpresrdeni, i 70 F -0 ag.. N Q sv ,lpn ,fl WW A-, ,. Muss Helen Ouoch was the guesr conducvov fm me county-wnde rvwsvc fE:SYwvOY heid m Octobev Jumms Rsifword Sfeers md Dom Shade 5,-icy then bo um orchesrrds s fm perwnd gmlcruce .nasx ss wols w 4 14 lk 7I i M 3 fl , jf fig? .gig s ' W - It 32321 ,QQ I Q 1 f'C'f ' ' - A Vw: 2.14, ,wg 'r '- - .' .. .if - 1 r . 51 14 :at Wi 5 5 elf? re r rr 1' -e til tit l ,ll .r ,' , 1 . ' ar, fr 1 Q, 1' ' ' .. V! ' 5, ,,,,' , , V' 5 .: , rrltf, s,r. V it T35, I SBS- if n,' Q 1 , 1. .-rex-J, - r V V- ' , -, . : ii -- r CHOIR Holiday Assemblies Filled With Songs ol Old and New Front Row: E 1llqOlG lv Cnnwpte, Mary Fox, Carol Gfuy, Wendy Meadors, Terry Howard, Charlene, Chinn, Carl Braun, Make lhaxter, Steve Hunter, Norrrs Srlls, Dean 'Arr rrrg, firrr try fArl'er,l' iiii' r Snrtan, Anrelra Neanr, Dona Hill, Jeannie Bradshaw, Lori Darker, Ingrid, Norby, Mary Garland, Barbara Yeager Second Row: Diane Benson, ',rr1rJ VS t,t'r,-, Gfzyre Yaartg, Susan Hartawell, Betsy Clayburn, Anne Gtbson, Greg Zell, Jack Lane, Torn Jones, John Gunther, Bill Richardson, Ruben Allen, Sandy Santard, Eye ,r Jay, A rrrrf , 1 lohnsr rrr, Kathy Wallen, Krrstr Smith, Lorraine Drance, Linda Rae Third Row: Laura McDonald, Christie Krrebel, Carol Schwartz, Melinda Krng, Libby Stone, Nitty yr lcrhns -srr v, Ka-la Srrrrth, Charles Butler, John Kane, Bill Wrlber, Frank Swergort, Doug Payne, Marlene Sloss, Gayle McConnell, Kathy Dayrs, Vicki Prttard, Sarah Ron' san., Qtrzrl Howard, Debbre Marcey, Evelyn Anderson. Bock Row: Teresa Kane, Betty Scott, Betsy, Burner, Nancy Shattuck, Patty Shepard, Debbi Shrrnp, Jean Gilbert, Susie r'WQ'r3r-Efrtrq, Arthur Field, lim Dehne, Alan Williams, lrnr Wells, Eyan Foster, Charles Batten, Jan Booker, Nancy Mullenrx, Carol Goodwin, Belrare the chair is asked to sing a piece ot rnasrc by 0 composer, they are introduced to this composer and his style through lectures given by Mrs Florence Booker, 'lr,.'. I X ul N , , ,U ', 'Agvygy' .1. ,,.,vuAI X ' 'V ',.- il. , l - gp QV' ' 4 , 'S . M . x -3 , :XX Q ff? , ' ..---...... ......-- r- - Nl,-Ml,l.i-- '!-jlff ' Ax .ds-0? - i 4 gf?- f N' in X ' sXL.'Tb-. -1 g X 1.-.5 xkwlli fbi. A! UIUC -A f' ' Axim' df1f'V'-N 1 1' ' . -S' -in 5 A' x L C I I ,H f , N1 J -l7!',,,- f 6 1103 - - ,Z--' Sopranos, oltos, tenors, bosses, ond hormones b!ervd rhew varies into melodfous song wmle bewwg ozcompum-eu by the ovdwesfro durmg the Chrwsfmss ossevwbly 1 ' K xr- Whlle 'clung U 0937, Cfwfmrieg B-MlmSuddenlyvef1M1g5YfwuYfzfume-vgrwurx ws gives em Mwsg Frhne-we Boo-Kev qmzzes we duff Um music 5rN,'g5 and qgmwpobevb to T7 . K ph.. K , . . s n 'l,f li , f gy D I, , 1 , , , I' 'A I Pro,-ygRow:'3,1.. Ayw , fN,,y,!1,,1 Vfuxgvlwf Kwhfw, r.N,1Q,1f, Beth, IA'Al4,i'HE'lQlwy Clwrns Lewgh, Breudg Covrmdwoeh Corby Cvoum, Leagh Wuldrop, John Boss, Tony Olnyelte. Second Row: '.M .A V1 qyv, Qmwn Lx, Q, Pnylm fljwrmlvwy Vmjew Cwnss, CMHNQYY-5 Cmbevty Fuy Lyle, Lwo Lcpuumo, Elmo Bleu, Vicky Chandler, Ron Kmzor, John V, 'Hurd ROW: 5.-.,v v'J1f1J5,v'lflwv'MI ,my 5Vw,1n,,vwF:Sh+:vy Egtrw Supl, Judy Bwyen, Peggy Dgmueily, Put Peiere, Dovuthy Covpenter, Volevne Govnetl, John Movhn, ' 1' 1 : Fourth Row: 11' 1 Hw.A.1y Am V Fig, z y'yV,1m:!1 Femme, Dwmm Bndgetty She: fu Dows, Memdru Horton, Alma Meodcfrs, Mory Sullnvon, Tulo Zozoms, Deb 1 r E L ,j W GIRLS' CHORUS Combined Choruses m-,, LIAD1-NHL! BMJ' r:Y1, lerrw r W... 411, lkw,f:F1fJ,f 3 ,, . , 1 'x .. Q- - in- . lf, Present lively and Joyful Musical Bukev 1 x f 1 i F P .., NN 2 , 1 I A 74 .4-ll-...... Q' 1-sv 2- ,pw 41 i t vo xx x. Ai' E on 4-o Front Row: Tum Poriler, Bob Ogortovuc, Daisy Hosir, Joortrwo Mriier, Barbara Mooney, Kutiy Ttrgrrrrua, Jerri Btrier, B-vrrrrate Luainy, Soma Lor'rr1r,1',tr2r, Sirrrie, D-1.rs Second Row: Alvin Colemort, Bruce Stowers, Lrsso Powerl Rebeccc Wrlirrgrrrrs, Pot Corirtrrrurw, Batty Woiie,MetLr Fietcmfr, Sore Wtrrte, ArmQtifi,rn,ftA5I1r'rdr'1 Fkrrrrsorw, Fir! Strrrrtorrw Third Row: Terry Forness, Stepinorr E Ftorsytire, Bnrorrre Hawaii, ikrrrfrr Mcftgrrrrw, Prgrt Jrvrrmg, Strrrrriy Ctgrjxifg, Sf Errtiffr, Auto Ergrgtrfrl Sgrrdy Pmrral, ,irnrorrntrl Hrirnef,,Mr,rrt3r11r-at ,irrirrw son, Fourth Row: Ross Q-Qbmsorw, Susrf: Lirrderwozj, frothy Wfrn-er'r3f:r', llrrf ifgrertrg, 'J-QQ' Ffcerwrur, Jryfrgt Wrlirrrrwrg, Amr, Eii+3trErxr11',,S,I't,1 LM.:-I Srgrrrjy ,trrtrr grgrrr, Urjtrrrr Mour1t,Erwiy Goodposwre, Molly Mrtter MIXED CHORUS Entertainment tor the Various Area Junior High School wp s 1 M,,..+-ws, yn. 'XJ ., 1. , . ,Muzi ,.,:3Q',o.-,fPl 4 'i' 'r 2.1.5 'M' Wxfmg- 5 V ,1-ff g1'i'1,gQ , ffflffff r 9' Q' 1 Change oi Costume Fits Mood oi Singing Engagements l QD S3 il 92934111 C' .., vw '-H, 5 --1 , 'f sq 'P f -YL 13 ,1','fJ , New , .fifyxbni 9. 'K impair' ' M Q' 'NE ,f 1 1 - oft, Ei .. us 'if I' 'lui I ' i ,i ay nf t J: HM Q I Ii 4 Sminqg I f H wi, ini, Sit,-,,,,i,1 W., 1 'Awiti its Stcndingg C,1,ief.'itCuiw'ie-li, Mriim Kane, Ste.-e Deody,Brevidc1Wiismm, Bill Wi Ciugr 1 ti time Uri yoeii pipe Qvgou and I'II sing you u song on key --4 , MQ- ,. . ..-.,.,,,,,,-wx I i i . e- It , Y. i. 4 . vii. vit, i iJ. ' Y? iber, il ,vjxiv fir 1 4-x tl 1- 'fb T? YT? 'U' , xg, Y . 'ff' p 'x . N -ui: - f un-A 'Af W 1nnn--':--- MUSIC ASSISTANTS .' ' 'N ' Eg ' . 'I ' 'B tc, jj?-,li new 5 Student Leaders Manage Jobs to Lighten Teachers' Loads 1 1 I E Upper leH:Ct101ter1e 0111111 111,11 tg ,1, QW, Btlfboro Moo11ef,S'111'1, S11-1,1311 ' 11 1f- Dorothy Carpentry U'x1'.f F 1,f, ,','1f, E111 Fofness, RossHf11d11.Q'J1,1111M1,111111,U111.1 ChYlSLElgh'ClwfJv113 p1sg51f1fg11', 'J 1' Elf 1.111 1 I -,4-- A .-Shi' ' 1 11 1 Upper rughtz 51 :111 1 V w wx l, . . ', ', Above from row: .' 1 , 1 1 L Bocl1Row: C-11 L1 .1 'ft 11 1 ' 1 1:1 Lehg I 1 1 ww, 77 J-1 t s .5 Front Row: ' ,. , V , .fi ' AMATEUR RADIO w-1' of 9 if 1 tt ,'.f1--gi ,ii Hi ii: D si iii Bil M i VV 4- Het i i :Ci i 1 we Presideiiti, lorry Giube Secretory-Tieosureri, Bock Row: Jock SOWICAI Members Ham It Up Working with their Home Radio Sets. 4 i i HF H! ,'.w gym ' l ,, -:ern U 6 O vb A Upper Ich: r.iii.iii.iiii iiii.i,tiiwri.1ituii Lower left: tmi Mimi. WBJCQH1 Above: iilii 'viii-i iiiiii VH'--I NWA ART CLUB Art Club opened the year with a club mixer where sponsors and interested students planned the year's activities. During the monthly meetings members attended sketching sessions, pottery demonstrations by Mrs. Cowan, and art film showings, after which the techniques were discussed. The second annual Christmas Shoppe was planned and executed by the members. Paper flowers, candles, iewelry and baked goods made by the students were sold. The average daily intake of money as SIOO, and at the end ot the week the sales totaled over 5600. 1 E A Culminating the year's activities was the Art Show. Members not only Contributed arts and crafts but also set up displays, acted as guides and cleaned up at the end of the week. ,- fg hy7V,' a lf Lb -, ,a Art Club members mingle at the Qrperr trrse, lrvflfl c1r 'f4 L-Egrrririg ,t tr 1 Mir Front Row: Lrssa Hiller, Monica Gfrthtts, lef1rrrf2l'lar':l. ENN EP 3'3 i'f p ? l'?t ll' '- 9 Jessmo poynel Second Rqw: Srjriy Jain St-Hier, Fr rr'i ES Wliergr, Errsat-e ' DLI- 2, V' VU- l'rv !r 3 Bud! Row: Mr Anderson, She y Neff. lC 1 ll W, l'1r CD59 et W'3 f '1 'r Sl lr te 3- Beth Waldow, Vicki Scudder, Miss Gilman Flowers, Jewelry lop Money Makers in Christmas Store ' 1 1 Q ss r r rwrirrriq tsxl-r-3 r,:i.rr rf irt the Atl Clull PW-Eetrrwgs P Jr l Presrdert, D-9l,r,ri.g Flint ,iigrigbiigily Baci-r, l3lEriQkWllallrQlVtl1U Sinrzrrs, Nur rr rl Hfftrve, barwjrfi fwltirie, litebbre frlV1rCrs'y, prfJILf'? ' Alilfi .ll Vlfeil. lift' A , ' - rr Af' pf' r yrr, luring? KrH,xr,ri!,-1r,irr, Qrryryl Ee'u1trf',', iflury brJ'lUt'trl Clrrts Sl rs 79 l AUTO CLUB New Sponsor, Mr. Green, Recharges Members' Baneries PM tid W From Row: 'ir' f.'r,1rv, Sr-f.-C: Dev-rs,lrp1f: 91951-r, V N F U , Arrrrirrr Currrerrler Buck Row: Mr Rrrlrord O Green, Dowd M1191 ,MortmBuet1 9'-1 1'-' -f 5 '1.pef-x'ff F, r': Zfzwz, PN n'1'yrrrI , rrrr Wrrrerrri, Br! Lr1f.'srgrr,r'-N1 Grccrr GSW' DQIOHQP1 ner, John Rerme B b g'B '3d .S 'SAY x 1 Q! 5 6 rf fl 'W v J, rfff. Rv' NK XA X- A QM. L., Junior Dianne Brooks glances through the Brbte ut a club meetrng BIBLE CLUB ,f f-'f ,Un -14' X .,. t , . 1 .r-A Wg , ,.'.r.rr . 'V ,1 Xlw ,,A'r I E r An OrdOtrWE'd Bapttst Mrnrster, Rev Thomas Chrrstre tapobty explarns u scrrpture to Cathy CFOUYT. Easter Message Booklets Are Distributed to Teachers Front Row: Susan Lancaster, Carat Connor, ludtth Leech, Mr. Chrrstre, Back Row: John Donohue, Mary Crabtree, Angela Drnkle, Cathy Craun, Dianne BIOOFS v. l r Kp! .f J , V ' . .9 U K A MY' 3 4: 4, L. 'fri' ' we ' A 'A 5'M 'Aoir ml .,,..,. Q -Ei . ' w eb' I f ,uf uw x I' Hs: rf - - 99. - I Q I A I v . Fu 8 I H A .U 1 BETA SERVICE CLUB Yorktown Dummy is Punctured with Pins by Wl Students I 111 From Rgwg Prudte Sample, Lorrie Springer llclistarianl, Pam Gordon Treasurerl Kathy Wrllen lSecretaryl Patsie Trrbelpregidentl Dang NQrfOrilVice Presrdentl Faye Burnette, Pat Cheek Second Row: Carol Paul, Joan Chilton, Anne Gibson Donna W lliams Pat Garnett Lori Darker Debt Tinker Terry Shenk Bock Row Cindy Carroll Helen Bang, Dot prince, Elsa laurel, Joy Miller, Adele Krrby, Cheryl Beazle Ruth Gunnels P at Callahan Margaret OCannell Pam Leonard Dona Hill Susan Bark Beta members started out the year with big plans and lots of school spirit to carry them through. Goal posts were decorated, and W-L Shine' signs were made for students to raise spirit during the football season. A dummy of Yorktown's quarterback, Bill Carter, was hung in the cafeteria before the Yorktown football game, was then lost and subse- quently recovered a few hours before the game. Fall bake sales helped to fill the treasury for the biggest project of the year, the Turkey Hop. A motion picture was also shown in the Little Theater to raise money for the club. A fall slumber party provided the members the opportunity to work on their homecoming float. The activity calendar was put in the main hall to inform students of the month's activities. Help with advertising was given to the Student Council, Pen- man, Music Departments, and Sophomore Class. Members worked for the YMCA, Red Cross, Tu' berculosis Association, and marched for Alsac. Dona- tions were made to worthy organizations. Elections for next yearfs officers and a party ended the year. MXM'5,,,r.L::', Qw v , . V-v-1.-x-qwfy grey? 'r'7'f.--rrui '-fizg . gy V5 ' - Fgijl .W . ff. , 5 E355-'Q -. 1 ' ' 7-2 -mf 'KS N I fs, ' KW -m WAAQXQP X' I -N ix I , v qua 1 Y , n . J 9 Q l R' 1 s . 4 xv C ' 5 1 , . 7- -f-'w Q J' f -- , ' X I av.. X N N 3'-w .1 ' I V v Above: Bevds Yovklowm Dummy pwfevued mth pms Righkl,-' Mfg Fm? V 'v'-Jumev an Pom Leonard decorure the gym, nv yv rg55 J f, 1wfv,Aw:,,: H' 'Y,f..., PML Below: Durmg 0 rvweefmg,n1erv,L-ef 1 n s 1 filth. wwf? . , .' 1 -! 3 is DELTA SERVICE CLUB Girls Aid George Mason Center for Retarded Children Li-ill! nina K ' rf W ' lfflr, gA ff1 1:- 'TI .1 ,ai ,575 ,v. . 6 , Q x 1. , 1 e r . ,7 . gy z' ,- f 1 .u ' 1 it :V 'E it Le.. ' Coil Mrrrtlarrd, Mory Gatterrtrreny, Carolyn Roberts, ard the Edison Day Center School Front Row: Mary Ann Molworski lHrstcurortlChrrstlI1e Rudy, Lea Roberts lpresidenrll Kathy Carey' tene Sutton,Cr1roIyn Roberts, Mary Gottenkreny, 00 Q4 Vi' A var in,-I l 1 r I s r ' i i I -' ll -4' O Continuing a proiect undertaken last year, Delta members raised money to insure the support of their East Pakistan orphan. The girls again this year were equally enthusiastic and successful in the sale of their spirit-chain links. Children at the Edison School Center were the happy recipients of red and green stockings, filled with interesting toys and candy. Participation in the Christmas Alumnae-Alumni Reception was enioyed by all, as well as the Exchange Students' Open House. A Valentine for the W-L faculty and personell con- sisted of a home-baked cupcake with Delta's heart on the outside. After the members solicited for the Mother's March of Dimes plans were made to help the George Ma- son PTA Center for Retarded Children augment their sustaining fund. Future proiects by Delta include more bake sales and construction and filling of colourful Easter baskets for the children at the Edison School Center. Chris Rudy, Gall Maitland, Jody Hilleary, Mary Gottenkleny. Jody Hilleory. Buck Row: Vicki Vogt, Gail Maitland, Char- 'nl r k A I l Q' A v 4-Q.. .N, F? XJ V It :- I .. ' ' 0.3! dx! 21: Fronf Row: Dronne DeFelue lSecre1oryl, Polly Slrepord lpresrderlrl, Kutlry Dmls l'Vn,e'Dresederwrl Second Row: Arm Love, Norway Adler, Candy Huge, Buck Row: Irene- Kourrlos, Fbusorlo Douz, Rah-:W Gray, Lrsu Herwlg fairly Wrlre, Mory Mlller, Uebbrf: Qlsem FRENCH CLUB Dinner Pro eeds Help Sends French Scholar to College I .-4 Sue Rlqrsaell, Amelru Neem, Asa.. l , N Members Start Year oil with District Rally Front Row: Cecilia Green Strerrie Grnsnon, Bill Cberrrrralt, John Wilson, Quentin Hornemon, Dennis Tolliver, Thomas Mericol, Patricia Jravis, Cathy Sanalone, Pam LaManna. Second Row: Lindo ttgtres, S' rrler F'9't 't, frm Scbnetder, Robert Barton lleltstorianl, Brenda Bastle lSecretaryl, Dorris Zimmerman lVice-Presidenll, Kathy Dougherty lTreasurerl, Cl'tristineShip- rnan, Margaret Sbt'tie't, Joyce Hager Third Row: Mr Boyd Hargraves, Earl Parham, Billie Kling, Linda Henderson, Stanley Dawson, Steve logon, Teresa Herbert, Delores Molina, James Brewman ,anet Laird, Charles Cerirrtroot, Tony Webb, Brace Baylrss, Mrs Arnold. Back Row: Dennis Griffith, David Balsan, Aaron Terry, Carl Frank, Jimmy Richards, Charlie Barrett, Pool Wagner, Terry Theodore, James Perrow . 1 s .L Ji' f ff 'J t'f, ',is ff 45- 5 'r JP-fr -fd 25:-1-'nr --t- l'4-uv - - r f' -i ' - H JY.. ,'g',5r,qit- 1i,gn'?:gl f ,I . ta? ' nv 'I lxrl, 1 , r c , Q5 ,. ,1o'k1..- Fx, , Lltl' if I-'-Ya - as ' c'g , . .. .i it ti . l ' ' iii-. w 'r -1'-22' 'G r tr 'fu r -'4-ivl,I1'L'-'i--3':few T ' 'Q ' A '. ,J ,' '.,. mil ' , - 4 I ' r -. ,xr -Bri' . . .. I' .1 VI' 31' nf, 'Q ' - v - 1,15 .- 1 'I A A X x iv' X -an-nr -an ..,, awe. IZ' 86 Q 2 . Q - GH 'Gas'- .mwM,,,,,.,,,. mt.. T ri' 'la 5. 5 If .-4-Q95 '-v-, 12 . . . 9 yi S 1' IS Avfmlfl, Qty:-3 lugfiii, ririrl Qtqnlr-y lAr1w30 R. , wgi.ys4-.spec ,535 Y, ,..-ff' W 'Z f il , l 87 The year started oft lortheDistributive Education students with a District Rally at J.E.B, Stuart High School on Oct, 9, IQ68. Among their many other activities, the club members sold chocolate and hard candies. The club members also sold ralces in October, which was a great suc- cess tor both items because of the time of year sold. The club took field trips, had fund raising proiects, contests, o club picnic at the end ofthe year and at course their ever so popular Employer- Employee Banquet. Again this year, the W-L students did very well at the district contest. PaulMe- lincotf won first place in the iob inter- view contest and also was elected Stu- dent ot the Year. Tom Merical won sec- ond place in Sales Merchandise Contest. Peggy Harsborough , .Q-fn ff? 5, if t The Fotare Hontenwalners of America Ciao is organized to encourage interest in the treids at fashion, food prepara- tion, tantily relationships and interior decorating This years activities have included a noixer, holiday bake sales, a visit to the Washington Flower Shaw, a trip to Reston, and dining at several Orea restaurants, I L, get Vice President Trish Merritt and Barbara Cheng FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB Decorated Bakesale Treats Set Mood for Valentines Day I a. an 'bn eu. , Q1 Front R4-,wi .H ir, P - ktrtrirr S., retort,-,X Sherry Neal rpresrdentl, TrushMert1!llVlC8'preSId9Ofl, Deborah Merritt ltreasurerl Back Row: Borbaro C. Cheng, Carol Cgrrr-.gg Eve, ,raft nn, Mis Cir-rrrniei 'B Q-0 A' x . FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB leaching Potentials Gain Experience in Local School in Front Row: Lorraine Drorice lst Jiceffcrea dee! Sr Ct--fuer Ur-.gin f' ' r'-LQEC' r Te-f. H .ford s my D'-ggi: 'ii C i Setond Row: Kathy Wole ,Gf1, e Crt! ,v . r': ii :'-L: Cy: -is'-' - A. Bock Row: ., fy, E,,ur.e 'r ,'.:.r', i i im- P, Goil Moitlond Grew li 'i The l:l'A's nioin gocil is to help stu- dents thinking obout the teoching pro- fession find out if it is recilly for theni. Some students leoch ot on elernentciry school for ohout on hour o week. Others spend their study holl or one cifternoon ci week helping teochers with clericol worlc. The club took ci field trip to Key Ele- nientciry School. lhe n'ien'ihers were given o tour ol The school ond then ' i-if ere ollowecl to yisit ony closs. Stuf dents ond teochers there discussed the types of teoni-teciching methods used in the school. Throughout the yeor severolbcilce soles ono condy soles were held to roisenion- ey. At Christnicis ond Eostertood hcislcets were sent to needy tcirnilies, ond ccindy wcis sent to The chilclrerils word cnt Ar' lingtcin l-lospitol. The firiol spring octiyizy wosleocriing Coreer Month r.-.ri-ie'e seyercil nienntyers were invited to U brunch sponsored by Delto Koppci Gorrinio Society. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING CLUB Iwo Elected Members sent to Annual National Conference Front Row: far ie Swi- I, Ed.-.raid Styre 1Treasr,irerl,Cl'ttIS NTCAIDIIIQ lpti-Sldcntl, lames Anthony, Jose Sanchez Bock Row: RabertSeidellCoordinatart Wendy White Shar 1J'1 i',i3 rAV'1, l F-,rlt-ryn CiYiIli'tS,!'.'lOrSlit1plppEtl,D9bbt9 Millet We elected the following officers for our ICT section of the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America: Christopher McAlpine, President, Christine Shipman, Vice-President, Bonnie Davis, Secretary, Edward Slye, Treasurer, Jacqueline Rittue, Reporter, Mary Pennington, Rar- liamentarian. Thirtyfeight members were affiliated with the State Association and the National organization which reached 70,000 members this year. Larry Johnson is the Executive Secretary of VICA with headquarters in Falls Church and he delivered the Leadership Training Conference on October 2lst which was attended by all our officers at the T.C. Wrllifrrris I-t.S. in Alexandria. A picnic was held at Fi, Hunt in the fall and was attended by more than 200 district members, Ronald Berman served as District treasurer for VWL, District contests were held in fifteen categories. The live contests were held on March lst at the George Marshall I-t.S., other contests were held on March 7th at the Falls Church HS. The following stu' dents participated: ,lanies Burke, won a superior rating in Current ffferits, Jacqueline Rittue entered Student of the Year, and bulletin hoard contestsg Ronald Berman, Student of the Year, Robert Harp, poster contest The Cluh provided a Tlianlrsgivrng Basket for the Student body to rlistrihute to the needy, The eniployerernployee banquet was held on April Jljtti to express appreciation to all the industrial establish' irrf,fr.t', Nlilfll rrioperrrtcf with this- school in this training program. l.C.T. if, rr forfrtiorial proqrani for lunrors and seniors who wish to enter tull tirrir: urriplriyrriurit or otlicrvvrse prepare tlierrrselves for Industrial orIt-Lliriiftllp'ir',tirl',r1ltt:rgrcltlucrtroti. 90 President Chris McAlpine naw 4.1 l 04 I rszlo Harvath, a guest speaker, rains about Gerrreamy GERMAN CLUB l fi , 0 li .5 r 1 . -'.'if?i,P52f- 'ffl ' f-1, ,'?f- .'- f i K yu 11,55 1l'.,'- ,V -2.4.55 . ,,'vl- 4, fl V.,-' ,l 1 ' ' , . ,- f Q.. - ,1g.gQ, ,' X942 , '!T'll1lv1'lIEf '1- , 1 1 HJR' W., ,' :wif , -yr-r in I ,rl iv ' ,I 1. , . 3, -.lf is 1 f V-life '. 'Y '1llf1'f5 , I Tv- EQ' ' af I - Al me Gemwaa Club vwoullily meeting, Jamal lffvm Samir L a fe g e 1 , L field Trip lo Bratwursthaus Provides Excellent Dinner som, Mary Keeney, Lucy Tomlinson Bock Rowzlolwa Swlrll, Clwsvme Kriebel, Ed Carrey Laszlo Harvarlw, Sylvia Van Di rea U 3 l -Q l 7 Mr Wl Chosen at Welcome Dance lor Florida Exchangees X11 6 ,fr 331 Y- +1 +6 Fronl Row ll er C1 luokell Nme Prewdewll Shells O Donnell Sharon Om or Second Row C 1 lu H ll M l ll Wendy lcylwvwso-vm, Pu! Flovm Bock Row Clwrns Kleldgoord De l e 1 sue Mem vu 9 News Bu sol Angle ROd1lQU9Z,lll1O Bower Llso Church Robm Dovus Pot Dawson .iv -lv41'U'l1kV-New 99 1 ww K. A ' ' - -...-- --..i,.,. 1-A, P in 1- Q - , Mbna. MN il i e h i- Q -H .. Gamma member, Broni Bowden, takes nalesft' tr e t na mee' ig ciega F-it-iq-1-4 an ,pc i ni, been Activities tor Gamma Service Club ranged tram marching for various associations to bakesales and carwashes, from self ling balloons to placing flowers on President Kennedy's grayeg from slumber parties to a welcome dance tor the Florida Ex' changeesg from sponsoring a Mr. WAL contest to giving parties at Jr. Villageg from cleaning cement stands to cleaning trophy casesg from working for the YMCA to sending gifts to the gays in Viet Nam 5 This year, Gamma members chose Rani Prexe ies' tar their slogan for the G.W, game, A live goat was used asa symbol. These are some of our activities this past year. Cantina members managed to get great pleasure out at every activity, and to top oft a hardworking year, a trip to Ocean City was set tor June. DE'lill 5 ri i, f i it 93 w gffif . ftzgkgl C A - Oily Girl Turns' Em On With Soul During B-Ball Games ,, 4 2 4 - From Row: Dwy Ly ,, '.',vvr:15 f WC?-l,1g,lf1uv-', BNN Plfjvnrli-,wrw fVuefPres:derwIi, Bull Wnlbev fpresldenlj, Wullmm Monk Huey Hreosurerl, Steve Deody ICO-Chopluml Second Row: UH .. H, 1.1: P' xi E-11' 4, 5-rv 'w,y..y Swv, VJIWSQMI Cmlvlwyg Ci'Y1ViU4FJlJlVlS SwlIs,TUmCh15neII, Dove Roberls Bock Row: Donny Muller, Rick Gollowuy, Rolph John gf, 1 W1 5-,,:,?!1f.-1v11SN,v,Gv,-.J Zdhlmm Rvvmer, fAwkeG1nY1nM Frank Swwguut, LUTIY Dovus, Rob Spouls,Dovld Boker. .IQ as .8 yr .Q 3 1 5 X el V+ ffl, x wx Right: '2 Bits, A bits, 6 buts, a dollar, all those lar W-L, stand up and bollarf' Cheer Seniors Jrm Saunders and Tom Chlsnell, Below: Tom Sutton, Page QA Bottom: The Go-G0 Boys provide entlwasrastlc and loyal support tor the yarsnty teams all year, eyen when the golng get rough, Torn Bryant, Ralplme John' son and Tom Sutton show deep concern about the basketball game on the qym floor below. Y A 0 L Front Row: Jarnle Nash, Jlm Garrrty, Tarn Jones, lett Page, Mme Natretla, Mart- Gaul ll Segon ow v es tscr un N e e rs P rl 1 s nge champ lHead Nursel, Gary Black, labn Senecbal, Tony Alvarez Bock Row: Pvctwara Blew t err Paal Kr nter n tt rams b e we ant U Clwarlle a en Paul Rasmussen, Tarn Delwne, Larry Grabe C-J 19 GIRLS' DRILL TEAM Marching for First Time, Members Add Spirit to Games R fzii if, I s, A L A l Front Row: Crit Snr 'r,, lane Brttwn, Brrrtrirra W..r, Debi Tirilier, Lynn Bazzarre, Betsy Bernard, Cindy Painter, Janet Williams, Joyce Daniel, Janie Williams, Jo Anne gcr. , z' ': Hcrlrr .Q-, Second Row: Mirrrlyrr Krgrriclt, Dcirrrrcr lulrrisuri, Debbie Vieira, Elaine Russell, Karen Haun, Jan Holmes, Sharon Hodges, Gayle Reid, Debbie Cough- Ar riff iJrgr.rt'rs Third Row: Mi-, Haueleltl lgriottstrrt, Cv-en Vaughan ifaptutnl, Faye Burrrette, Linda Hill lfofaptarrrl, Brenda Waleer, Matrland Jackson, Leigh Waldrop Ed.f.rri'x T,i,i:1rr, Barbara Lfrtrgtitjy Cr, Caritarrii, Claudia Reid, lane Kaerrrg, Lisa Wendelrn, Susan Petters, Michele Estep, Robin Chapman, Valerie Garnett, Brenda Car- rr rwtrrrrgt C rfCa5,tr,irrrr, lQr1rirreNlillt:r, Brrrlrara Yeager, Octavia Downey, Beryl Elkins, Sylvia Neal Fourth Row: Patricia June, Adrienne Holt, Sherry PUQlISl Betsy Burner Willie 'acl--,frrr, Dctrrtrrry Crjrpetitur, Sue Fillrus, Maigi Bell, Melinda Pearson, Sally Van Slirver, Gayle Gibson, Robin Preuit, Patricia Hargrove, Joyce Head, Back Raw: lr ,gl-r Crrrtrss, Beth Wrrrrd, De-nbitg Mrwunt, Susan Stone, Danna Stewart This was the first year ofthe W-L Drill Team, It started out with 90 girls, but was later divided into 11 divisions of l5 girls each. The Drill Team uniform consisted of a navy blue vest, navy blue skirt lwith gray inside pleatsl, long sleeve white shirt, saddle Oxfords, and 2 blue and gray pom poms. Opening the home game with Hammond Senior High School, the Drill Team marched on field for its debut. The girls also A lo-tri tr rin of eager girls rrrarntr up arid dawn the field in order ta prepare and , :Q 4 .. . mf' New .'p...x LJMHMI 'll 0.1-11 - perfect th ,v- marched during halftime to the music ofthe Football Marching Band. They performed at the remaining football games, one pep rally, and one basketball game. The highlite of the half- time entertainment was the formation of the letters W-L by the Drill Team and the Marching Band. The Drill Team was sponsored by Mrs. Housfeld, and the Team's captain was Gwen Vaughn. err routine, which was given during halftime at the football games. ft I 2 ,. ',, ., ,A 5.92: Qi'-jr-dw. ,. , ' 7 1h1:.17l1r'I 111. .vr.. A 4 rr vv-4... b.u.f' -, - -'rn .xr u.'fi'ii'b!t.fi'l ',,L:.,' ' L-3' 1 -gl-'V ' Nu l I I ,- --Q-f a -.-c3'gfPA1.q5:L x ,A Lf- rf' 'Oli . . If 6 ae'-'EM 1 rv ' : - as-'f'nnwof,JgQ' 1 , Q ,4, wma a--s ..' I W President Monica Burns 15? E-, R'l'?9a - f' Treasurer Mlke Nalrellu INTERNATIONAL CLUB New Sponsor with New Ideas Develops Unique Outlook Front Row: Momco Burns lpresldewll, Mlm Nolrello llreasorerl Second Row: Loewe Lwwdy, Sfeve Hoostf,-rw, Kam Jussul, Karen Sagloor, Fllomena Clme, llwerese Ffllle, Chip Woodward Third Row: Yoo Slwlll Mm, Gloria E Bustlllo, Barbara Chl Cheng, LuzMurmoRUn1, Allee Yee, Jena:-elle de La Vlrwo, Melltle Gonzalez, Beth Moore, Dottie Blom. 93 3 W3 97 Moore, Joan T, Through a vareity ot activities Kappa Serv.:e Club was able to serve the school, community, and nation. The events connected with school included the Senior Birthday Calendar the Hall ol Fame bulletin board, sponsoring an assembly, and to top it oft a Valentine's Dance. Also special projects were plan- ned tor each holiday. These included such activities as a Thanksgiving lloat, Chrtstmas baslnet, and Valentine'stlower sale. Cn the community and national levels, Kappa members performed many volun' teer services as well as contributions to vvorthy organizations. Kappa members worked hardthrough' out the year, but they also lound time to have lun at such functions as the tra- ditional slumber party, ln serving others this year Kappa has accomplished two things: helping other peopleand helping its own members to profit from their experience. KAPPA SERVICE CLUB Hall ol Fame Gives WL Students a View ol their Past Front Row: Qepbie lizrigl ef, Wesiilerity Sllfflftltf? D vs V P s d ntl llene Ungerledev lffecretaiyl Trish Merritt lreasurerl Kev FOftSl9f lH'Sl0f'0nl 5940045 ROW Mor tm, Fire, Ctrl Hart, G-wer Gall, Bieiiila O'Grady, Linda Cr pp Kathy Gallivan Bonnie Ellis Wendy Meadars Back ow Mary McGurrin .lanetGore Janet Lopiade Becky Campy Part Elliot loan Stf,frk.rirg Altce Spence, Martha Karas Carol Gray Betsy Bernard S-7 gi I lk. 'if 3 Ox, J , f .H J! - 4 L 0 , L 4-' . 2 ge .Qi H 1 .- 2 4 , 'I V . ,A A .f . -1211? . if , S - z .f- -'fxfqx ' ei 5 'A ff . fl- . - jail? - 5 V' 1 5 - . 2 - Above: Kopp0's guesf speaker, Jomes Bosfum Below: Debbwe L'l'JQhE v, Mrs Swmvw, fwd S Jwffe flows y aw V9 A fa!- 1 III 3 1 'Q .N v. r my .4 , . .Q ' ,. lin . Y.A -1 .1. . H . '33 gh JMC 1 N W-l Members Cooperate with Area Clubs for Activities 4 L l Front Row: trtf,-' sr ll il Lrisfine Brian l-lilbarn, Larry Dayis lPre5identl, Rob Shultz lVice-Presidentl, Milne Owens llreasurerl, Norris Sills lsecgre- l- Hr: Eff-ru Second Row: Steng lsleurriann l-feyin Smith, Franlr Sweiqart, Rob Spauls, Bill Vollrart, Don Pierce, Ross Harding, Patrick Long. Baci: Row: . r. C rf ,lrhf 'fl' iretl Fred Starner Pfraer Pennifill, Tam Chrsnell, Paul Cayey, John Strom, lvlilre Stanton, Barry Detsllarr, Erich Becker, Kevin l'J'. g 1'-V l Srgfqr-r, SKI CLUB In Search of Snow, Club Members Journey to Blue Knob Front Row: lint r.fQMena'v in, Sasan Sor1'ierville,Prchard Blewett, Bruce Htitson, Valerie Parker, Merril Greene, Karen Burby, Mia Slattery, Patricia Smith, George Sachs lseaserer., Ettrari it arrnari Second Row:Bill Qaeiily, Carol Brigham, Virginia Wentz, Mary Hayes, Ann Hathaway, Debra Hall lSecond Vice-Presrdentl, Sally God- aura, Cr erie Oaeerr, Fred Stun er Back Row: Steve Childress, Gary Gibson, Susan Bark,Dona Hill, Sidney Manly, Baxter Parker, Sydney Somerville, Skip Arthur, jahrr Serieuigi -Dresideriir, William McDonald, Jimmy Prohaska, Daniel Hill lFrrst Vice-Presidentj, Andy lhompson. IOO LAW CLUB Aspiring Young lawyers Witness Authentic Court Cases 'T Y-'7 Q Front Row: Jerry Forman tirenrsurern Conv te FWOVIKO Surf' S, Cu't,t Pg, Bgdq Rqwg 5 My 5- QQ,- D Swat-,1yyff,tr'y pr wrwt,t1,g,' 9-, , lt 5,'t1ur 6 rf Second Row: L rtftu Qrrg, 9993, Exon' C- t,'Mq,TV1p,,t . ' ' I J vs 5. , '. tw. Q:':y,1t' f-'tt-r president Mcrry Muller , L. fl' This yeor the Low Club hos been more interested in the subtect of low ond order thon in low Corrers. The Low Club hos hod two senior students from George Washington University, speaking on The Rights of the Accused ond the Arrest Process ond 'The Lawyer ond Society, During the meetings two lilrtts ltove been Shown, both dealings with the rights ot persons. The Low Club went to see on oituol court Qose in the Spring. Jrrvte T4-use -fli.,-.k- ,- ---I 5' N' Y 1 un 0 2... , 9 5 Fund Raising Projects Aid the Destitute Migrant Worker i . Qi I r I i r ' j Front Row: Bent v'f'ui.id, Pan, Nash iT'easurert, lean Bigtord lSecretaryl, Linda Langelle lVice Presidentl, Amy Sissler lpresidentl, Rabin Wallace ll-lospilality Chairmanl,Shel- e, E,, .1 lg 3erie,Qi,irir..iJ., Der pie McF.i.is igeriiijii Repig-senrativei, Debbie Lewis Second Row: Mrs teens, Edwin Taylor, Melinda Pearson,Willre Jackson,Dorothy 'firrpi-i -fr, Pair.. ,tri Ltr stzgir, Kimi, Penrieylis-1Werideliri Third Row: Rartclry london, Miriam Mitchell, Mary Ann Wilson, Mary Sullivan, Pat Nordine, Shery Tabachik, S,i.i1 Jw Qin marie! 5' ggles Debbie Mount, Darlene Davis, Leigh Waldrup, Sally Russell, Barbara Gaines. The Keyette Club is a girl's service club. This year we helped to raise money for leukemia stricken children. We also marched with the Mother's March of Dimes to prevent birth detects. Our club is iust one of the many International Keyette Clubs. We are divided into districts. This year our district project was to help the migrant workers. Along with fund raising protects to help non-profit organiza- Q tions, we also have activities that are lust for lun, such as slumber parties, swim parties, cook-outs, teas, and many others. This year's Keyette Convention is to be held at Norfolk. Many girls from the club attended. While there, they had the chance to meet Keyettes from all over the country. . . li i it-,, Lain'-,ii. IOZ 1 A I i I O '75 rl' 1 '. Q! xl ' V7 r al FYOH' Row: Vndue Pmord, BQYVW Carney, V1-erxe Gfnfvve-W, Du no JQfwA,,,vw, Una, Hugh, Mme Q 992-'.! LU-w CUrh5',,Lggg Segond Rowg Sue Lmwd, Chris Laugh, Gwen Vouglwcm, Pomelc McClure, Nungy Leff-Lrfs, Susy Luvwmmrl VM-1Chqf.f1N9f, Jww- Dm,wN Bock Row: Cup! A1yd.Avsm1,WA:1v ggvt-Y Jdwrwskm, Debbue Chdd, Bmboru Hulk Sumdu Hodge, Lowse DOr1iel,Terry Gomer, Brenda Currwcrnuw, Ruuchy Limufw, Cmfiy Pumrer, Dfmf Bwwrw, Dfftll,-ne wFfmg Club Members Sparkle in Activities throughout year From Rowg Sine V'Jtf,rr,ririir, Jin, Smile, John Mrdgelt Wresiderili, Ross Harding, Rrfk Gtmiluwoy, Timor Strong, Adam Rivera, Steve Jones Second Row: Cory Hoil, Kevin SH -r if i Egk, Qin rr Sify. Pririi Cir,-fy, Mite QwerwSvDrrkRrrigr1r5, Kevin Qftrrrriirr, John Svnedroi Bock Row: Bill Sverige-r, Dove Smith, BrronHrIburr1, Duvrd Nosh, rf,fyr, 'h rreeiw Otrre Q Eur rrorz, Larry Nrrsir, Trrr, Ctirsrteil, Deurt Mrrms, Stulirrig Wilson Y 4 L L Fum, ROW 4, . 'r r i ri ,, A f ',,tq-,V i,,.,,yi,r,i, l i,,,rri. ffirrrlVwriri.Hriipi-irrltrfkrrtr,ltlilyi'1lVI'v Second Row: Ami, ltrrr-'xr irtrrrk Swe-:gusty Your loin-5, Rrtlx Burley, Y r ' Y I I. I, f, 5 ,I rim, vp, , ,4 ,ui Bod, Row: 553, f,i,, lit 'Mitt-..ii, Ni, ur- Hriiir-yy Lnrrrirai- fXAtrxtirtlIii,iN Hiii Virikuri, Butt Kcrlii, Aix-an Ktirpnvrtii, .r r- r IO4 xl S 6 '1 Y-I Front Row: Nant Adams, Judith Leach, Lisa Herwi ipresiclentl, Virwvia Leactt v'ige-Presidertit Kirsten Biigii,,tstqici-, Carol t-lerwi, Back Rowzffaurifitiatio Fit rewnhip nf Y Q 9 f il , J s. i .5 ,rl Carol Conner, Janice Rea, Steve Smu lwood,A .inH1,r'ori,l,ttf Snort , Cin Bur-5 RED CROSS Enrollment Drive Exceeds Records, Outshines Yorktown The Red Cross Club started out brilliantly this year when its members planned a Red Cross Enrollment Drive Spec! tacular. ln this contest with Yorktown, the Generals came through with flying colors by collecting over three times as much as Yorktown. This sum was a record breaker for the area. In this first rivalry of the year, the new sophof more class came close to upsetting the senior's victory, The Christmas proiect of the club was to make party favors President Lisa Herwig which were given to patients at the Arlington Hospital. Dur- ing the year members had the opportunity to particiate in the Head Start Workshop as a prerequisite for participating in the program. Again dealing with money, members collected for the March of Dimes to fight birth defects. As the year drew to O close, the club volunteered afternoons to work for the Cancer and Heart Associations. ,J 1. gf .fy v as 1 I f -,gl 16 f wise l- . , , , , . 9 Danters Collaborate Talent with Gymnists tor Assembly a . .. r 'Q , Aw v 2' 5' . . 4 l. 1 .1 f W 1 - 1 , , 5. 1 . - . . , 1. i M . - - , A , ' I 9 Dress Rehearsal for the Sprung Modem Dance Production fl ll 5 Sf. ff? I 4 l l l v L..- Bnnovq Page ow Placer I If , if I ,iq if 3 arf, 2 1 3 4 .fn 1 E . fc-L NX r--.vrqu i IO7 S.- if' D Experienced Equestrians Arrange Frequent Riding Trips MW, Vg'-5, Yr,-wrrhfr 'X rgtfprgiw, Bimriy Werner, rjrirf Niuriqriig Sion urn wulk siorwd of poiiy s Riding Siobie Below:NunLy LeHeriS,J,VO b gh dS LM Y IO8 Front Row: Bunny Weaver lpiesidefiti, lenniter M' sccrgr Kate Ballard, Buell Row: Melinda K rg,S.3iz:L'1'-Fi eg Primarily an interest club, the Mounted Generals sponsored several outstanding events. The Mounted Generals tried to go riding every Friday at Patty's Riding School in Burke, Virginia. Meetings were high' lighted with movies, speakers and discus' sions of horsemanship. In order to make money to help tinance the horse show the members had 2 profitable bake sales. The Eleventh Annual Horse Show was held May l2, V969 at Flying Pan Park. Because 2 rings were available, both West- ern and English riders were able to com- pete. Chris Lipsliy 44: fm :ral r A rw. al ii! U 'I ls! , ,x , l iilf ,aa ,fun r 4- so X 'ra 1 -' x C7 'i,7 f ' x 4...-.+....,...- , M J' bfi. l ki. Qi'-ga W k'5,r'v'l4,1rylf'E.llQ'llS,.lUfl5'lf.l6OChll,lQJUVl ,OVIU Glenys Dyer Throughout the year National Beta has been involved in ntany service activities. At Thanksgiving the traditional bonfire was held, at which a G,W. players was burned in effigy and a float competition was organized. High- lighting the year was the Charity Ballon March l. Camp Tapawingo, a camp for retarded children in Manassas Virginia, received the proceeds ofthe dance. From five talented senior girls, Charlene Chinn was chosen by the chaperones as Miss Wfl.. The officers were sent to the national conference in Richmond, Mernbers ushered for the spring play, sold donuts, served at the National Honor Society Banquet in May and completed the year officially with an awards dinner where pins and certifi- cates were distributed for service. Front Row: Glenys Dyer lpresiderrtl, Martha Un1stotttFrrst Vice-Presrdentl. Back Row: Brig- ette Newberry lSeriorrcl Vrceepresiderrtl, Mary' Jane Moulis tl'listorranl, Kathy Gallivan tlreasf NATIONAL BETA SERVICE CLUB U'Q ' C S D'sl 'J l5ef'e'f tl Pro eeds from the Charity Ball Aid Mentally Retarded Front Row: lfilirr Wash, Drurre Durrlrurrr, Patricia Ferguson, Sharon Hodges, Debbie Cougfilrn, Kay f:C1ltSl9'. NV-l'Y le e0ltlO5 Burk Row: l-welll' Tom' Ellzobelh Komer FOV Lvle lane Koenig, lane' lfreachhaurrr, Sharleen Graham, Kay Pail-er, Debbie Monte-ith, Emily Goodpusture, Molly Miller, Lelia Cowles, Susy Suttle. 9 ,, YI llO NATIONAL BETA SERVICE CLUB ' x I 1 3 f 5 ' I 4 - A ' F Q 1 1,1 C, , 5 V - 5 A Q I 1-0 si Fronf Row:Dwc1we E-wg? Le'-:Q STQVJ Bane' Eu'l3'1',: f-fu-' Er: 51' fm. Second Row: 51' C F 1 H ' 5 FN 1 C1 5 ' If Hs , Sf ef- :ev 2' Bock Row: .'1 fr, ' 4 ,E 4 . .F,, 1 ,H 5 '- '. r F Fronikowzfwwdy Hyxvvf,-321,-4 Qnrgv B-ag pg! 3. v , , v , 1 ,, Second Row: DV, V, D, y, w, Q I fy, 1,9 D J L E Oocef Dar-e Sw rr-fr, J-31' C- L-1 Bccl1Row:-' l,'1-- H' 1 E ,1 'g,4,1 ' V Y .MN Pi V, , L, n Powers- Dovrez, Com! Scm,w': 5 r Y . i K . I T I 'Lt-A '- z- .,, Eel' i :sq NU SERVICE CLUB Balloons Bakesales Candy Supports Tennessee Orp an Q x 5 1 Front .,Y FJ1, fn If 5'- 37 g. F If of 5-4, L., Cynthia Booth Ame HUG i 1 ,- 9 - I 'O f i QW f'l9 Fl'i'-Una 'va-vw 'Vg ..,4.pnli -. ,.1i.....-H110 II3 Nu Service Club members planned a variety ot projects this year. To start the year ott, they collected tor Saint Judes Hospital and later tor March ot Dimes and Cancer. The club sponsored an orphan in Tennessee. To support the child Nu sold balloons at a football game, sold canned cookies, had numerous balcesales, and sold candy at Easter time. Nu has done much to brighten up school spirit. They made many posters and decorated lounges and ushered tor concerts. Their biggest accom- plishment was reepainting and decorating a girls' bathroom on the second floor. The Christmas season gave Nu many opportunities to serve the community. Nu was involved tram Christmas caroling at Arlington Hospital to addressing invi- tations tor the Alumni Christmas reception. Bef sides this, throughout the year Nu cleaned tro' phy cases, ushered tor concerts and gymnastics, and gave tavors to the teachers ot WYL. Nu was not all work. Several slumber parties and a progressive dinner were held tor the members. PEP CLUB Rain Washes Out Midnight Plans for Yorktown-W-L Game 5 l 2 lx A Fr0nQRQwgMr1r'hQ Tre J r .3 Drsggrrierwlil Joan SletVvr1IiprQsud9r1YI,Durmu Wrllrums Hreosurerj, Wrllne Jackson tpoims Recorder? Second Row: Marilyn Kerndt, Irene Koumos, ,3-,- C :Mfr frrw ,N Arrrvf 'lwlrgrrry pry!-, Fwrfwv ElWerr Ngwmor1,TmcJ Rr-unllord Bock Row: Vudmy RUCLU'lYL1I'1,ChYIS Kleldgcrmvd,MurgorelJohr1son,Koy Fonslevjrendo ' f 'v:2Fwv 1vr!PJUVIB SJii,5'f31VRU5fv, JeovwWeSY,GC1uruB5s0fuo sa., Q . -1 I 1rs,, A lx lll!lr1fvuY Y II4 ,,,..- ':1 f- 'f'-' -'--2,26 Willie Jackson and Carol Howard The purpose of the Pep Club is to ine still spirit into the student body and build up the morale of the teams. The l968-69 Pep Club members started their activities during the sum- mer, as they made Cao Generals signs for football games. Activities continued with the selling of pom-poms, and he' lium balloons, as wellasdecorating each football player's house at 5:OOthe morn- ing of the Yorktown game, numerous favors and good luck notes were sent to players of all teams, posters, locker signs, and stars, in the shape ofa foot- ball, with the players names were also put in the halls, and Mr. Youngbloods office was supplied with a big candy wreath for Christmas. As a proiect for the school, plans have been made to decoratively paint the cafeteria's traxh cans. from Row: Donng Stewart, Mirlorri Nash, Beth Wood, Putt Gdnneis, Suzan Sprv, B-2 -y With, Lrrda Wt r- ns Second Row! li1tlY l'l'll5'0VYi BUSY Y3t?VVWO'd, Betty Burgess MaYQGrei Helrnicli, Susie Lancaster, Cu'-i Burns, Debbie peters, ljafbcva Danue Bock Row: t.'.::'fia'e' Gut tE,C1rol Howard. Penny Rifl1.er,Debl3ie Sl'lllT1l't,AlIfQ Yee, Glynn Brannon, Mary Wolfe. Sharon Spence, Kay parlver, :x9bDlF3 Mu' 'ei ', 'fivefi 'ACCGPU Front Row Sieve Ctw idress Leroy Mrmms Alrws Woiker, Wilire Richards sn Clutch Wilson Donny Miller D ck Plestw Second Row Bruce Milom Steve Hunter Jim Stone rr 1 i tt Cmrg .A 5 hurry Jim Gorrity Ttm Jqrwes Jeff Puqe Back Row Charles Walker Ed Fgrgle Tom Wilkins Cory Wheeler Steve Deody ObieOBonnor1 J: si Ai 5K+ yxrlflyitt-' GJH High Members Show High Spirit for the Turkey Day Game , 'iw' if 5, guise- ,,,.,.tn f-fi'-'rl ,,,f.T:1 '1-5431 aK d 'f r W rf-v uf 4 v ' X ,wi A L-41'-P-gk 'W'-41 'r q lil: 'i5'LFn? V4 ' P ' ,,.g-'A-.-tv XP X. up Y ,nn , A. e +4 -qw-f ' 'W wwfa' i 4' - 'f f J if .- A-'aft 'K' -u W In 5 a l '9 Omega started the year with a philosophy of being primarily a service club. Under this heading they col- lected for various worthy organizations. Mother's March of Dimes, ALSAC, Kidney and Heart Fund, and the Na- tional Symphony Drive. They provided the refreshments, parked cars and cleaned up afterwards at various school functions. For relaxation they read to small children where ever they could find them but especially in South Arlington. For a little social action, Omega meet with Key Ser- vice Club lalso boysl on the football field in a few scrim- mages. Thus ended the year for Omega. Mike Christesson Omega, you figure it aut? wi v.-if. 1. 11' 4 ' f 5. J Q' x ', s ,.,.A' W rl ' 1 ' 1.' , - Ha ,. ,,.g,-.tt '-. Q -A 'fu Y ra ta.. -.ffl .5 -:H V' , 1 i S f we i, 1 0 xq C7 Front Row: lam Gill Nice-Presidentj, Mike Christesson lpresidentl. Second Row: Rick Fingers Galloway ilreasureri, Mark Huey ll-tistorianl, Greg Zell lChaplainl. If --. ..-Q 7' .u-nf' ! if n ,. l F' If I ' n ff' 3+ f,fltf3' Q 5 Q A V XR .. i xv 1, i' fy f A , lp - X I v -L' 1 ' I 5 V -ff' y 5 if l i l l Z 5 ' This l9o8-ol? school year, the Sailing and 'li 1' Beating Club started out with a main goal at having every member pass the Helms- T mari test. This test, it successfully completed, l means that the members are proficient in ,tg sailing skills to a degree which would per- :Weil them to sail alone, without the aid or l guidance ol another member. , The club later purchased a second sail- l boat and relinished it, a task which was l necessary, because the boat was not new. I This newlyfacquired boat will enable mem- l i bers to sailandlorgrealer periods oftime. Fila' Qggg ' .4 Nancy Frith 'l SAILING AND BOATING Helmsman lest lor Skills Set as Goal For All Members Front Row: Gary Black 'vice Presidentl, Sidney Manly lpresidentl, Evelyn Joy lSecretaryfTreasurerl. Second Row: Ann Davis, Terry Slagle, Lia Lopiana, Melinda Mullenixl ,ednre l-tfill Buck Row: Bill Quealy, Sally Dunaway, Linda Burdell, Kirsten Bradstock, Nancy Adams, Trancy Gorman, Jane Marlin, Steve Phlieger. fvld I . . , 99 T7 'Ulm 2 in QU ll8 i ? Members Revise Constitution, First Historian Elected ,.. 2 Front Row: Jack Sawicki, Beth Moore, Bruce Hutson, Paulette Dartez, Chris Dorrart trtistorranl, Brigette Newberry 1Vice-Presidentl, David Baker tpresidentl, Nancy Wallace Qiren- Suferil Judith Millen, Alice Yee, Dafid Saginor, larry Grube Second Row: Qannie Oailati, Joan ti-tome, Maureen Sullivan, Karen Saginar, Fitamena Chau, Sally Duna-way, Brenda Bigger, Martha Ur'nsto't, Debra Ha l, Karen Sayer Third Row: E rzabeth Korwe, Cara- Brigham, Gary Black, Richard Blew-ve't, Dtlvtd ihompsan, Jeff Vena, Jonathan t-lJrr'1:n, Charlie Batten, Mike Natrella, Rod Barron, James Judkins, Jann Krout, Rainer Newberry, James Sheediar, Janice Laroche After working hard during the fall to earn money by selling food at football games, the Science Club made a donation of 5250 to the Outdoor Education Center of Arlington. They money will be used to improve the grounds of a tract of land to be used for the summer science seminar program, The Science Club also co-sponsored a trip to Phile adelphia, The purpose of the trip was to acquaint students with the scientific facilities of another city. The Science Club had a varied set of speakers. Dr. Phoebe Knipling, supervisor ot science in Arlinge ton County schools, spoke early in the year about the planned outdoor education center. Also there was a speaker from Naval Research Laboratory and a less formal discussion about hypnotism, hande writing, and UFCTS which was led by a guest Science Club member Nancy Wallace wf1it3i,nOrxv6g Hubbard at the Concession Stand speaker, President David Baker I 7, .71 ,. ' 'i 'N 's 'Lv fd C fyif ..J f 1, 4 1 xt .--a-a-- . Club Members Donate Money lo 1968 U.S. Summer Olympic Team :- ,sv C7 ' wr l 'L Front Row: Clmlu pllpprlfclll lSf3r,r+:lorfl, Rsgqlvm Wrlljlwl llverzsuvevl, Syd Slye lpltESIdHllll, loom Slullvel ll'lnsloruonl, Nuloslvo VUlnc1snnlVl4e pvesldenll Second Row: Melanie Wood rf,-1 vu 'mel Dv' h.,ll,I lwln Pl...ll1lll,1VlJl1m,l.'Jlzllm,.-,Kmew Bly,-wl lllllu Kllldrml Bock Row: Belly Bulge-ss, Murgorwl Cullum, VILLI Fveemon, Mevcelles Dum, Plwllle Crompton Lgjfq V1 pr lgr l-' .wmv-w Dl lg, fm rl Elllwwlvx lvfrlllllffv Mylwvl Sm5l1llNlyw5' Blgllmvu Qlmlzl, Belly Sue SCUIl,D0lwl1QOl,verr Al llle uwwul borullre, Slgmc wus Owovded llwlrd place ln the llool compelnllon wnllm the wmmng SlUQOl'1'nD9OllT Ol 0 lrodnlnon ' V-'r lbw 'ig-5 'ffl I ' Q 1 O Sigma's aspirations this year were primarily concerned with acquiring funds in order to aid the charities who might most benefit. She staged her first successful endeavor with an early fall public bake-sale profits totalled 325 and the profits sent to Children's Hospital. ln order to supplement the Clubs treasury further, a Christmas 'Holly Hop' was sponsored with Omega, but it proved to be a deficit. In later winter, the Danish Gymnastic Team performed for the community at Wi, Sigma sold bafesale items and candy. 525 out of the profits were forwarded to UNICEF, who in turn would sent it to war-torn Biafra, At Easter time, a bunny and assistants visited Childrerfs Hospital and dis- tributed cheer and candy. In behalf of national charities, Sigma collected for the March of Dimes and Cancer. Throughout the year, progressive and potluck dinners intervened, and provided a social atmosphere as well as an environment conductive to sifting ideas and formulating plans, Worliing late at night, Sue Myers tapes the flowers to the float K2 tic... 1. :xiii E A F. lb Friendships With Students From Latin America Encouraged L Front Row: Ve-rriirr '11 E LiV't1JVtJSiYtF:'rJSU't'Vt,GEOYIO E Bustrlio ipresrdentl, Mtrnu E Borgos Nice-presrdenti, Porn Gordon lSe-cretoryi, Second Row: Jeannette de LoVrno, Airce 'ee , 3121 ' Sgwzr, we iwern, tfrrercedes Dram, Borboru Poynter Bock Row: Dronu Love, Luz Marino Ruiz. Teresu Hechoronro, Charles J, Arnoid, COfOt L' 1-,-nr, 1 Mm, C,Lk, Gergrrge Estrojrr, Jorge ittevenet, Boris BOnzer Gloria Bustrlto, Spanish Ciub President Ab0V9Zg'1tt '1'r 1rt BffI0W2l'f,irrr-'18r,.ri-4115 L if ,X SWIM CLUB 1 IE griiiiffsfss cg T Front Row: Diane Berghoeter, Brenda Dawson, Baroarn Wu, Melinda King, Ann Wnyre, Caroline Ericsson, Leslie Jones Second Row: Rosetta Kerin, Andy Janes, Katy Fisher, Tula Zazonis, Mary Sullivan, Julia Kindred, Suellen FerguSjtti,JaUF.tt11 t-lt, n'-es Bock Row: Marsrall Smith, Dick Ngiin, Carl Braun, Andy lanes, Tin- Martin, Stan Cahill, Steve Laslro, Roger Pennifill, Doug Walsh, Blair Ofannot PatMorrison pulls hard to place 2nd in the 50 yd breaststrolre during the only Swift? meet at the season with York to The V968-69 Washington-Lee Swim Club drew a record membership, in- cluding those students who ioinedtorthe lun and exercise as well as serious com- petitive swimmers. The club continued to work out at the Northern Virginia Aquatic Club as it has in the past years. Practices began the second weelcot De- cember and continued through Febru- ary. Unfortunately the Swim Club was unable to compete becausethe Northern Virginia High School Swimming League did not set up a schedule of meets. The W-L Swim Club, inthe pastleague meets, demonstrated its excellent swimming ability. Last year the Club remained undefeated throughout the season wine ning the District Championship and then the Northern Vir inia High School Championship, Reorganization of the League is planned by next year's ot- ficers. SWIM CLUB Record Membership Drawn lor 1968-1969 Swimming Season if ,,.. -x!:l:-nz-EY ' , ,.r.y.,. sa 45 1 '1 Tl , , -4-., ----ii '-L-i FW ' , Qwfwg, , h .is ....O' 5 ff- llef' 1 'QW' 'HWS WC' 019005 if-Ke with ODDOUQUV. B1 KOCv2ClsOfter d9l90l'V'Q Sophomore Ed Payne practices his racing startat an early morning workout fur r 'r fi lr'J Front Row: 'wry 9,.rrile, lffslie Desi-iris,Elisr'1beth Davis, Barbara Walsh, Karen Burby, Joarinre Saniaha, Gayle McConnell, Second Row: Kathy Thomas, Nancy Frith O ri- we Krn'r,r,, Pin tf,i,irii5rJti, Terry Howard, Debbie Flint, Beplry Steviclr, Sue Sanders.BoclrRow:Robertlharr1as, Ke nt Krotzer, Bert Kramer, Cheryl Beazley, Jim Garrrty Char lrwn, Na'-1-,tra Vulrrxsrril Donna Daerr, Tarn Chrsnell, Mary Garland, Kathy Gallrvan. 3 ! I i 1 l i 3 l yr K2 1 x vt ,, Xflfvn IZ4 Team Continues to Practice at NVAC Saturday Mornings - T'!1i5'v 7l.w -X 5 -.-, 7-Y' UIOO ,H-sg, Front Row: Susie Mengerrng lSecretoryl, Kathy McArwe-or llreosurerl, Pot Tribe lllssrstomt Treoswerl Bock Row: loom Stocking tA55r5rorwt lreosurerl, lorri Jones tpresrderttl, Suaie Colwrll lVrce-Presrdentl, im Mortin eornso 2nd place in the IUO yd. boclmstroke event ot the Yorlrtowrv swim meet 4 J, l 'f I ., vvf alli- in-1. 's if 'Wim , -fr 3 K, . -in, -al '- a.. t , , A t - I 8, . U I . r . 5 ' t l aft . , '-a . Q ,. l H ,K i U'-5325, ,zf 1 4 N ull X in . . ' I . .- , 7 1- A 1 131 4 I 'I '.., ' -Y, ,V 'a 'f ' ill fl. .l I J in v ' A V' In A Q A I .nf -. ' I, 'j 7' ' fee: U - View Q.. 1' -ff J' ' :Lit HA -0 , V L ' Qi -gg. ffvjwr Q' W. 'E V ...fp 'AJV spndfr 3- nl ,. C Sue fvlemgering, Debbie Flint, t rr Cirlrrlll tml Susie Cutlrrll wrrrl lm llrs' siilrrril lrrlrrrr lite cngrcri TAU SERVICE CLUB Parties Benefit Strawberry Cottage and St. EIizabeth's . -Anon... .. -0 .sf- 1 1' 2 .. Y .V . efi?-fl: Lg t.:-. Front Rowg vrrcig Cqrugriri iFirsr Vrcefpresrdenti, Karen Hill il-lrstorianl, Miriam Nash iSecand Vice-Presrdentl, Bonnie Cloyed tlreasurerl, Dace Carver lpresidentl, Ellen Ni.Nrvi.qr Sei rigtqiryi Second Row:Su1y Spry, Donna Stewart, Terri Bariackr, Becky Frith, Brenda Brsset, Ingrid Nor by, Eileen Gilbert Back Row: Barbara LeCompte, Holley Sri it' Diiirirf 5, lkiy Parker, Aprii lull, Sharon Spence, Paula Long, Patty Ferber, lina Rourllard, Sandra DivirtE',Arwi1COhert,J8Onn9 Bradshaw, Sara Cheney. Tau Service Club started out the year with 0 bang by selling balloons at the W-L vs. St. John's football game. The fall months were bubbling over with activities, from the more serious proiect of visiting a ward at St. Eliza- beth's to building the winning Thanksgiving Day float and co-sponsoring the Turkey Hop with Beta. Winter came, bringing Christmas and the busiest time of the year, Tau gave parties for a St, Elizabeth's ward and Protect Headstart at Strawberry Cottage, did work for the Student Council, and made dozens of cookies for activities. Community services included collecting for UNICEF andthe Mothers' March of Dimes. Spring brought the traditional senior servicef-the Col- lege Bulletin Board informing the graduating seniors where their fellow students would be attending college in the fall. Spring is the social season ot the year, so Tau members had a dinner and various social gatherings. Ariri C it irri 0' Q ,f ix'- Patty Ferber ' - Q-.A+ -jf. -TYM151-g, i -. N we , .vi . . W' ' 'we ew- .ex 1 ff: J ' 4 - QM 44.4.6- fs ' l26 Tana Ro-Jnllovd Brendo Basset 4-MB, is 1-52. . iw ff , . gy'W s',f-,,,i A,', ,r',.1.sv'1b!',,,,,5 fn dv? 5 I ? A4 A, 3 ,I A , A' -jill 4-4 51 .1 40.-tif -3, 535,03 ,gf Ap!-N14 dpda, - I I ,516-'fp -r-4 ,M A' pfvawdefrw' Dqwr ' ,WM eww' EY B14 w, CNA-gfj 3 . , 'B' Hila- !::7 ,- .I fx y -'f7Lf'.uv K TEENAGE REPUBLICANS Discussions Rage on the Success oi New Administration 107 Front Rowg Dunn, i'filler,Ci1yle Gihsciri ilrecqsurerly Liiiry Girth ri P esid rtl cyl J li sow TS:-cretu y Juni Brigham Nice President Second Row ondru Di ine Ste Ciiiwtrffs',, 'loin Bw il-, Liiiino l.y'iiriCc1Sile5 lessico pclyrie Bock Row Kuil Shipley Jettery Venu Do id Mcissoni lucklcxne John Kiout The WL brunch of the countywide Teenage Republiccins plciyed o very Octive role in the Woo lull elections, which brought victory to ull the repuhlicon ccinclidcmtes in this ores, The WYL Teencige Republicans especicilly contributed their time worlcirig tor the Youth tor Phillips orgonizo- tiori. Thi-, time wus spend in conyosing the pre- ciricl',, cofering shopping centers ond porodes, The Mnirch election ul Echols os stote senotor fmt, the tiricile ol ci victorious yecir lor the Teen- city:Qf:pulilicc1ti5, Front Row Annette Alyeo ttreosvrprt hmm re Ste 3 P roer are Gr um Rue y esruewt econ ow Q ug gr r rown Morgue Woshmgton Stwrrtey Levrs parte r c ow Mr rear 0 r Ar 1, Shun E rr A te Grrtrrr tm S J Students Prepare For Responsrbrlrtres ot Future Jobs ru, V ,Q 2 Q cr TS' Q! ,ggi Fron! Row: lhrrts Srlls, lorti Si-inner, John Kruut Back Row: Bruce Stowers, Mrs Vice, Richard Sheets COMMUNICATIONS CORPS From the Little Brown Box, Hear the News of the Day The Washington-Lee Communications CorpslWLCCl Terri 5f 'ff' was formed at the beginning of the l9o8 school. Mrs Miller Vice, the club sponsor, felt that there was a need for an organized group to make an- nouncements over the PA. system. Since it was felt that boys' voices carry better over the PA., the Corps consists of five boys. These members were chosen on a tryout basis. Qualities considered im- portant were clearness of voice, pronunciation, and the ability to read fluently. Each boy rn the Corps is scheduled for the morning or afternoon announcements on certain days of the l weelf, The members are Junior Richard Sheets, enf 'hz' gineer, Junior Torn Skinner, Senior Norris Sills, .lun- ior Bruce Stowers, and Sophomore John Krout, on- -ell ll :'I v HUUIIQQVS, ,r i While serving the school these students are ac Q quirrng knowleclge und experience in the speaking field rflrrcfr will provide valuable training for future worlf in the ruclro field. DEBATE TEAM Georgetown Summer Institute Increases Debaters Chances The Washington-Lee High School Debating Team participated in more tournaments this year than in previous years. In addition to the ten rounds of debate within the Potomac Dis' trict, Washington-Lee attended seven invitational tournaments. For the Potomac District competition varsity W-L team was composed of Bill Richardson and Jack Lane onthe affirmative, Virginia Leach lCaptainl and Ron Risdon onthe negative. Rod Barron and Karl Ross debated varsity for W'L at the Univer' sity of Richmond, Al Kimel and Phil Nelson debated varsity at the University of Richmond and Johns Hopkins University. Sophomore Anne Carr holds a time card during a debate team practice Hf , QUT N I Front Row: Charles SZl9VrlfEY, Jiclrie Pittard, Anne Carr, lean Nest, Virginia Leach acl: Ro c or so R wi so Lane, Al Kimel Q-v GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Council Meets and Organizes Seasonal Sports Activities 1 'f J! 'lf-' I' tit' 1 twat Ii1.I':'Ti'1 I www From Row1Stiw1ixMilIf1i Num y Vomit, Lilicirm Ltmqseli Second Row: Qtlyle lvitfmwvivill Ivy-.v Unfit.-I' PMI ibn Lumix I IMI FronIRow:. 't1. I- ,.-.i wi Vim! ti.A I'vw,iii.-iii Wit,-vifiu Ciiiiviitiitiffi Spiuiiq Swing INACIIIIIQFIPII, Wiilne Iutlssori tptzmis Qetict-rtiviil kiwiis Dtwimut t5ctur1tIXutt Row: .f to F- iv :I'I 'IIt Ittrtfrvt, fl-zviif-niet itsaiilviiii Pwmts I5?t1ttuiiQri, itiyce Utmtel Poll Sports Mtmugeri, Svlvl-1 NP-il iW:nter Sports ',s- fqfiiivf ImJij5il1i 'I' r'?' .. I ,QQ-g ti Ba Imtiu lumix-ll? I :iqi-g' - J yk P' J x ,x . u , gs I Xi 'P L- 1 W L gurls bod mony opportunutues to tolce port un voruous sports offered by tbe G.A A Competutuon ogcuunst gurls un cureo lwugb schools os wel os un untromurols ot WL greot sportsmonsbup wos sbown un tennus bowlung volleyboll boslcetboll ond other More gurls were cuble to vvun owords un gyrnruostucs thus yeor otter cornpetution wos ploced on two levels untrornurol ond extronwrol ln toct more owords were guven over G A A portucuponts tbernselves roused money for owords by sellung pom poms, pins ond concessuons ot otluletuc events Two owords teos luugblugltted 0 very octuve yeor u u fufuuu 1 , A , Q 1, .5 1 X if C , 9' . ii WT l X . xi. I fir .r 'l'tlS 'l't'i Hirlv Aiiirrvis Dm Mtjrrwrircrrt GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB Printing Dance Tickets Provides Practical Experience Front Row. 5- r iw- P- ' Y v ri , r 1 P r. were-t wr, titirrr Stirrwicier, Slcrilirig Vifilxcm tVice'Presrderrii, Jerome Hong, Tony Poss, David Anderson rpvemderrt Row- F ri I rrijr Y'Y1,iitr-lwfrts Pl.-eiqPitPitySic1r Artcir TP X t Bock , . , , Et rcirvrpsorr, Robert Evans, Bob Adams, Bill Und , 9rwOOd,COrliOr1 Bush, Don Jerry s-I . j E Robert Aihoy Richard Bleweti Monica Burns , Richard Collegemun Doisy Green 'H , sf x '1 ' 'Ubi Yi Mike Griffith ,fs I X K. ' lefi: Missy Sdmur Grid Qidfrjrd Si gi Above Br 4 H .N err Jrwf ,emmfer Myg-, Evgevr-9 Vlewifiry BfJrbOrf1C vi Stare Puirrier Afwml peyrvfer . HQ. Ejrdui ii ii ,mimi V fur-,if-viii I Ev Dflririy' Xffiliriii. tuiJSf1rwVVP-fix Arms F3E'vrwe-r Below: Mike Q-riimvh gr iw gi ELOS HONOR SOCIETY ,4 ? 'H .541 Q '11 ,Y ' ' .4 ,ef , as X 'P -I 'K' , NF' ,elf -1--1 ' N'-' . IT . J 19 ' K--1 ' XX' - I. QL Dove Boker Rodney Barron Dome Btwn Tow Bfoden ,Q 4' Kathy Davis-President '? ' , Steve Deudy Loma Everett Joorv Gtlbert Treasurer Robe-vt Gordon .. Debra Hull ,- Ross Harding June Helme Joanne Hott Ann Johnson Vnrg1nouLeOch lv xg,-... 1-1 abgqff 'J ' I ,,, 't1 ,- t 1.-vt' A Ft v wrt ug l..v Wttlztmt ,Iuy Smyth, wht, wmks us the poetry consultant to the Ltbtmy ot Congress, explnms hns poem Nw sd Top Row: Mtmvy Mtn -tttv-1 M-my Mull'-v Nutty-Ilv N.-.-ylwuy, Q-u'uHlm'y Vugv, Alun- Persuusy Dolly Rich Sefreto AI-ut Wwivv Bottom Row: lwntl W -wt.-t mtl xwlyr' Clttyti luyttn, Mmtttu Llmalt-tt, Dummy Wotknns VucePresideut, Tum Vivitar ttmvu 1' ftm.'u'v I36 Above: yO'+'wy' L, s if ' Right ' e ,: 3' Below- F H dfspfcys some 3' 'Q v 'rw ,L - , 1 1 V P-,. H ,A 1 5 u fj'1 ii' 1 I.. ,.b- 0 '73-gW4,.,....2. X X. xw,.-uA-'A' 'NW ,t ,if I PM ,.:w,,. 1 E 5' X? 12 122 is? Q21 Q. 9 i If is ?g' H1 K s 1 S L l37 '1 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY j! 6 Q-v , R, , 1 0, ,-s 'Q in Q31 Lash oh Rodney Barron Dovovbee Blum Novo Boson Parfums Corvonu Candace Corvev Thwxil COYQVTWGV' i -,. rv Ak X 0- , sow -x 2 3- W' ' tl- N M L' U- ,mm -us.. 0 - 7 wel- L 1 Q,- '1- V, LeH:Tfu-1--sr: P-mu? Above: Jounm- Zwuiu I38 Smnrw C -wsu' U A t- su U aol Sm NM-H F1-vqusuu llsnl Hz-fwlq QI+-lmHm1v.- l41mkl4llln' Dvlmllxlu luuqhuvy N110-v Mm lu-Mvfmpv CM:-:rv f Mfg-,-H Uuvrvhl O Lnmiy U vm--,ll Pwlvs-vs! A A v W -Wx 'J 1 F9 3 , A .. I I of drift, fu-, I, .' , 3 ,X-T'g,.f I- ' . A 't Y V 1 ' 1 ' C Ove: Mulv: COl5SVTV,1'N RighO:Sfw'1fwS 01,111 Q-flM:V1LwSF' PJ PMQIJQS 11' V19 'S 'N mg. L me- S1:v,,i.ff5 H:,Jm,1rd AA 1' V SYV' MVN J in , A JYYNUCEJ WHS! B'I1fw'lY'lYv1Jr'1Pf Jf,.f1v4vw Zwwf-r wmv- ix wJ fl av rpm! I, . 4 x, 1 ik' A .P . ' ' 1 ....-uv-and I l 1 k 41 1 A Dov nd Boker CMJ' les Bowen I 1' dxzie COME '.'A,1v ', KQV? k',f3m+o Lend' Vlendy Meadow U 4 1. ,W-Mvw,1jf','XQN!r5Vx1 'J L9 VXJOPQHO Pgbm prev!!! S-wxivn Sfnnfmd i MX I F . I. Vis 15 'i 1 SHOIWEQH Grjhom v we Pregfdem lim Bmghom Pmhurd Bull John 'CVCISSCOQQ' Frei K wt Blemdo Fememos Rebecca Gelmom SHQMQQQ Qruhom Lando Hordesw Morgore? Gurhme lxdf!-?VWVH3 HQ!!-Sag Debbw Okevw Nmo pwoqov Yomoro Pwroggv THOV Sirrgng Owns SMU-ev f'Ao1Hw0Tf1b3 CW?-1, ,,,,,,, qu...-754--vs it ' 'vw--zsvnf 'TW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Arwkr Afeo ,AL Eovwd Boker , Q Tow Bovbee Q 2 F , r Cgdvwem Bowan ' A ' iff N, . ,,, , f Omdes Bowen -'S I 1 ,,, , 'J' RY? ' K ls I' - v'.:Q:?g'g Ervch Beckev Qwdfwd I3Iewe-In ' 4: Og-fgrhee Bmm I I ' Hs leorume Bvodshuv, Y -,- 'l Tom Brgdgm .J '7' 'M' L mia A iii. V. . , buscm QQIHII ki- 0 NG 'A forwduie Covve' INMRQ Coleman ' ' ' ' X Rlcfmmrd COIIegemon I Libby Crowhnrd ' x LUV f' - 'J PQ CIwvI,i ,nmy G1-aus Dyer L'Jv1f.r' iifw QU , Ppfnfg rj Qelmrm loom CIIberI , III 'QI IfII:I N I' X If fgmf fh ffjfvfy II , I E 797' ' 1 ' 4-nl' l Qpwuuul 'I I-.ln , --A----' I inf II ,, I A , C 'aj 1-11- ,4- Y 2 UelLv+1NuU 5 ,n Q5fV1Vxff.'.ftM K lx',w1fM2v1fv'g Y i Y Daw f 'MM Pm1'v'HHlV Suson HM! r i E Cdro Fiore LW .' n Hormn Chu Hjbuwj CYVJ Hg 'ef 4J'T'lOV ru -4. A Iv? Iv' iw su-1 :vena .ones :S 'S ur -so .xv K H ' 547 .Q r' P c r' 'lj -EP W 8 'ix 3 ? 'f' , N A Above: Senior Sveve Dandy Page 142, Bohom: A Wednesooy morning ossenwbiy gwes Uveswce'-' Sunny v'f nrk ns U 1'-ance Vo introduce 'ne new membefs of 'ne V-Jovwonu Hznaf Sooefy 'O the res! of the school, E EN'-1, 'E 'Q 1 ' 4,14 ' ' ' Hug X Cam V . f 1 ' Q W1 v 1 I .Q 1 .1 ,,fr,,. I Y' 1 ' Q , l gum A ' K . 1 7' 65 ' H ' ' 1 I ' ' ., , . 4 F 1- - L 4, f l L YN!! 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B' M I ! -1. 43 'lma. 3 4 Lfso Hmwug Q' - o John Vugut FW Q. t 1 2 of ' 'R x fd 1 .4 ' s 1 S 1 Q w 0' Jmvwf,-5 Sfmwders ,. as ' A 0 ' X 7 . , 1-JH SQMQQMJI , 'W 7 by. ' ' V'-1' Shepard V -' My 'Y N A 9-f ' QUSSE SINGH I . Nlf J 'J-+-'Send ---X-L-aff-6' FTM n5 ,T mm, NIJUKVJVJS gl , 2 Mxdw .':W:.Me ' Q f- Af up J .av gi -33 ' '--i Quo-- -f 2 L Y i 5 T Z Left L61 Hem. 9 ,'.m' -,xr Ufw '1'w1 ' N fx' Belowzgrf, Q' rw Hp: jam' I r .V -e 1 JW: dklfc ,, SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 1 '1 . if 4' - 196 Y-ner' Cavs! Andafsor- Am-M Area Emir' Benner leavwgwgfvd Susdfv CUVNYL SE'C'r:Y.:vy PofCcHu'1on Jeov' COQQIHS De-wee CrundeH LILL.-, Cvowwrd Chrwi D 'wort Glems flier Biendo Fememus G-vena GOV Pom Gordon Shovneen Graham lowes Guxmvou Dehoro Holi-Vn0e Presndem June Helms' Mmguvev Hehmck Po! Keily Presrdem Q47 ... ' f,,' - ,qu .fl nu' .. hir N? a ...N- --.......-.-- -X 4 1, 'V' 'fy lv 4. ., in ii... 'Y gg? 3,32 ' ri IP' 4 I:-.JMS :fs N lx. 1w'lw11V-w, , wmv lr l Mull Q. 1, Q ,.l pf- -? Ly -.N 1 I .J 'T GI-av,-fa :Luv Martha OHO , .ggi 5 . A iv J 1 wp. A -- ww' .3,, v 5. ,WA 3 ,QF 'lam K M SOCIAL STUDIES HONOR SOCIETY 'iw' ' I ' ' . 5, 1325. Ha,- I I K 41 I A Q -4:0-' A ,J '-47 wr--rx -au ! v FF. 1 i -4 4 41 '..L Dowd Boker Rodney Barren leon Bfgfovd Sandro Blssev Ruchord Blewevt Dom Bmm Tom Bfoden Condoce Carver MIKE Coleman Kqlhy DUNS John del Re Imy Fm! Cuyle Gubsou lorry Club? Pebm Hull lVItlvfu1I'IeIw1.1 I.1SO Herwug Ifiorem Hull Joonne IHIUII MuroIyr1loIwr1sf'I Ir' Ale fi 1 A X .. f 4 'I 5 f . if I., u - .9 , - Q . - ,ug K ., f 'sm rcnffitfff f W . .-,, I W 'li .1 I 'ea 'lx if fi' LOH: RUKI Hu JH Above lx IV! dw..-i ' M .-. .num xv.,-V. fi ?l '1 gag -f 1 fr aa 6- 5' 4 951 m 1 I Chas Kg9NGijOJfj Joiw RMU- fx , ,eb-Lf-uf wiv, ye- Y fWVQf'1UL9fJf' fJ.cJry'.'l5. 1' DPU hfwrv-' VJw1HrYf'.'1, Lfgvwhi Uf'1w,fl--'gfjm Ef,f1ze's.f- Tllwmg OUQ jxgwvvv' w1frwe5'.'Er1Qv C'f'Vrl1'1 fvwv 3,,.,j, V. ,.1 .'jUVb'1V'l'4 3 f Ed 'NW W Pww1 53.45, K, .,1 , Ll. S-JMOVN IHS Hwvmwvmi 'f'wvW:f1W v- sk xr -,x -f , w.-.1r,'.rJ11mg D'1m1,f 'v'f 1'Lu'x Wdlworv, 'Jdvr v Lmdfl Vfwllxvb SvfVNVf1:S'fY THESPIANS Nofw:',Ad1er Ron Cmre-Pvesxdem Mow Qodond f ' 'T7 Clelua Hggre Nvcole Manly L M v- wi. . x .,I. A , I R ayvyv 'SX ...ly rw IV K1 ' 'P v H HL5 I nl H VJfHvl'vvlv1r+1', lm.-MI M11-,-,1 vu www! Mme--. fwllvn-W1 Nmiddfel, 1VlHn-Hue-Sprmlvfxlvlu4h:nllnlxu9HIL' Olin! fcmplu nun Ns- Qty., xgg: -A fi: 'Is , U, x . Q , ' M t4uz:2wI,g,L3irb2p.:f -l . .Lf 5, 1,,q,.w ,.,Ak,vi X ' ::'..', r:'f,wk3j ' 71 3: '.LQ.t.' my H 1 A 1' Vi, 4.4, MM. X an v. lg ' xlwt ua 'ft x ,fgwv , ,gigifwif mg - 'MW -1 1 . V 'P rv IS3 Ut vf1U1 I ,,L,fu.A James 1-. fn- L. PM v TIKOS MATH HONOR SOCIETY -0 1 jf, F7 1 I , A ,f 'ga li ' Dowd Boker President Tfcwus Borbee Rodnev Bowen F2.J'vord Elvv-ef! Dororhee BMW Hfsvovwon Cor0!Br1ghum- Tom Brodon Mwke Coleman Qmrmvd College-n-gn Chrxs Donor! Gierws Over Lono Evevrm Mary Govlomdxkxrelory QQCECLU Gelvmrnw lorvy Qrube Ccmdy Huge f 'Pbl1zP1uU Russ r1uvdwm1 Donny HnIl'TveOSuver Karen H4lIj'Second Vfce Puesldent Cleluo Home Alvin HOYVON CHMS Fy9ldgOOYd John Krubuf New, ' ' Abqyej Muvy Crxvhxud ugksl Wim MI 7 lefi: Cm ml Brlq ll fviullfm OIYO and Chris .K KI1-MqrmvxvwiM1mi-wYHxe-vb-fy:-xlwvun-vxYxA1Imu-MUN-'na lulxns zhn Above: 1 LEH: '-'-' me' '3 Lrwvj ' ld v'U3 ll w f.',n 1 1 PP' ' V 1 PM we 1 at EM,-w P I-1 V, 1:'- .- 'smf MQ' 'rm gm., Ed p'-'EK' rl, Q,-w,,A, L , 1 , , ,mv ' Pwfxf H P wlx WL 1113 pwimvff 'VH' V Du xi 'M' mm V W .p gm wrt ,x -5 1 ZR mu :P fi My . 1 -sn, g 4-ua. ,. . v .1 un-- 1 nav ,Muvf .4 Y-wa , . sg. , , I A . ,Vx A f f -' iff :',,,,,..,, .men ,M- ,.- - U 4 v.4urf,,af-. 14 .1 f ' ' .-,v fu ,,. ,-.ww , ,ff ,,,. , , 'V ' 'Ili guw Gu' 1' 1 ,1qef',..wvv -' 'yy ' fu .4 .,..,+-bf v ,A F..-,v r - f 5 'ummm 'W' Ag , . ,uf f,r,,QQ,', x ' . - nf I ' , ,hw . 1-nv . . 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Curr, , L, ll 'v.- w 1CO'C-jpl l, R l-lrxvrlsovw, G Sclwlrz, A Corpemlef, N Gorrlty Fourth Row: M Doy,l Ross, Nl, Holl, C, Grompp, M Lomgon, B. Volk- . 5 -'f w'1L M 5eC0nd ROWS H Cllll, B POW, B Klblfl. p CGH150, M Slim' lwort, F Sheppard, .I Bessoryl Pinto, S Jenluns, R. Bognulo,l. Noslw Fihh Row: l evra, E. grffmellm, T M r',u me, S Wilson, P Clrlvon, F Carmnclwoel, B lMonogersl, V Kenney, C Cor1rOd,D Russell, B. Slenger lHeod Mgr l, G, Mc- 'xr' Third Row: Q Bclwceqler, rl Sfvgm, P Covey, Q Hull, B l'.9lllw, F Don' Coy, C Borrett VARSITY FOOT BALL .1 I, ' . .. .f Yi il! as qc Above: l'1 lfff-rlrlv-1lrlfll-ulrlvll,rmrrl,,r.lfllr zjmmul ilu- lllfnrls R.f,hp- ,'.,,., ,r,.4-,M rl-l 1 -, ll r wr ,lr ul. ful J ,l- ,li M,-f lvffw of W? , .1 2 j , X f' ' ' .. w, ' 'H -. , A 1 1 X 6- 1 1. Al l Z! . -fP:f',5-gurl' A21 Y K 2 'Q 711151. T -Q ' f ,g5w4Zs-1':'Wf2 . Y 7-J.. 7 :wif , in 1 Senior quorierbockBrion Hilburn calls the signals in the WALAYorldown gome. Brion was plagued wifh miwies vlwrouglwool rlwe secs ri , v !lWz.i2?Si'ffi:'T ri 'il M ' may , -ilfmxl M W-L ..... .... 6 5 Foirfox ..... ,... 7 W-L ..,,, .... 7 5 Corroll ...... .... 7 W-L ..... ..,... 3 3' Fort Hunt ...... .... l A W-L ..... ...... l A5 Sl.Jol1r1'S .......... .... l 2 -' W-L ..... ,..... 2 8g TC, Willioms ....... .... 7 W-L ..... ...... l 3g Wol-cefield ....... .... 7 Wfl. ..,.. ...... l 3g Qfonnell ,..... ..,. 6 W-L ..... ...... 2 lg Hommond ...... ..,.... 2 9 W-I. ..... ...... 6 5 Yorktown ...,......... ...... 3 5 .5 W-L ..... ...... A 65 George Woslw .,... ..., 6 Reggie H0 'S0f' Slips Owoy from defenders in we Gememls l3'.-' f r P Wakefield. WRU Shjlliofgs 'fi i gm' i'J'fllJS in :fll'Vl emlllprrr 'J ' .iei ii W 'ff' Qleleriner Sgruorlwr1llIJL1Illlwyi,5 yillg beg-5 3.-ig, lrriv ig lgriq grjirv 'igfi Ps? Ylae ifaCl 'llillS i 1 N H 1 1 I n K X I 1. f 1' in A 5. A. v I M? 5 J- X., 1 r'f b L - , Q 3 , .4 . Q x I l a l 1 new ' mymw .uric all G- Qvpt 551 'hx .fp 1 I 4 ' t 'Q 1 ' 5 1 1:-4' 1 ' Y D 'A f 4 . P: A - 1 Y- f x Axf W ' ,K ' M4 -' f- ew- ! s , Z' 1 ' ' ' 'L ' .F X 1 1 X -ix' - in V lf an 5, so E at 7' it i F Q K A Q 7' yy' 1 41 - It i. 'Vi 11 iv, .i ' if F' T' Tw fl law is v JI Fronf Row: Russell Schleeler, AlbertSlover, Jeffrey Codle, Jorge Kfoory, Robert worlh, James Kelley, John Shirnp, William Baller, Terry Forness, Tae Davis, Norfolk, Lone Ruiz, Richard Cooksey. Second Row: Willie Horne, Richard Maforo, Coach Pond Top Row: Blair Thompson, Richard Brown, Tam Morris., Bill Bail, Jeffrey Cochram, Eugene Williams, David fAcElwee, John Graff, Doug Kane, Robert Bell, Richard Godwin, Bill Eryanf, James lee, Juni Ofonnoi, Tcinw Ai' John Kelly. Third Row: Coach Milchel, Don Terry, Burton Meeks, William Wads' thars, John Fosfer, rnanager 1. I 4 .iv 4-uw , , an ga , - 1, .If Y ,rg pl 'J . y. ' --iw- EA -fw Y 04' .13 .r U-33:1 ':L. W 4 . r--n by ......... ,T .. 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Q x .f A. -had - , We In , .LJ Q :vrgr X -Q 4 l L l l .f V -sn ta 0 an I N Q l l l l l . w N 'F Allfhlevropolnon Steve Neumann heods the ball upfield owoy from the W-L goal. ,421 ,.X,,,, 1 1 A Mg' . N f r ll-,ea bull frovlvvfzl mgfnmgr FiV'f,lE'Hll Cnly College TJleuNquyer1 QGSSES OH YO Donny Dry during Q gome with FCC ,,l',l,,,- lf, 911539-, My Jlmmr jrdlxrw Brody as he oflempls to score u goal ugolnsl the vnsutmg l-,mghrs Woshmgtoniee went on lo defeol Ofonnel S ' ...Q-1 ' Graf u' 4-Q-' X 4- V is 1- lm -1' I66 43 ,,r' 1-. R si, .9 aw J Di! Fran! Row: L Dunn, 5 Derzwsl S 'GOI f'Z, , 'Ink C0-fggr N H . wgqpfvwg vi1l 3f'?V'L1','1 fY:'i1EwiP ' Lezafe E, 'M- U '.' 'uf E 'Jfgf CO-COQY , CMOS, H EUUVJEQ Ehf'Tv lgngjn' 5 L.-?', Second Rowg 'L Y' Wf'? Y '- 7l1'?' I Ei- , YF'+'1'mf1 JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER 3 ' 9 -WUI: '4N'1 . ' ', .r fAflY3MfJII fufhdh 0011 Turn' ,xwfivfi L'JVw1gV,g50vL fy 'lfjyuv N-ff, ,',f1ksvw ff 10 Y' . 1 , 5,.M.1 r ,,,,,,,,,11, ,,,,,,3L, I, ,HM ,fx 1-:,,, .,,,1,,y,,2uy,.y,1'o, ,I 1, 1,,.,v y,,,1U,, ,gy Hefvfy BOHOQ pflSSF:S V9.9 buli WHO Sihfwrwq pngvhmyv Um Q Qnypgf MCL ww15M1f,vm+fvn-L'Jrv,- fyv ' 'MLMHigl'f1U1.g.YwY1N1- '.f,--- -U :fn v -if-'fm Iwv- V+- wx f I 1 Q-9 f..,.,-o,, .-- - j,'1 1, z 'X rr - ai A -1 ,u .5 . N, I 4 1. V. ,Q . , ..Lf2... .5 A' ' ..W....,,..,. 4 1,1 s.4q'1.?r'?f W-R .4 -,v.-1l'v'f-- ',f-' 'L.,'W '.', -1- .V .An . f , - lv ,. ,A ,Q .V .. -, ., 7 vv.n4!4.'.'vvDr1J1'1,r1U1'fl-!', J-.L fff. . ,fi ,.'n.7'f'2:.. . 1p.ft-M. l. Generals Fight Hard in lough Potomac District league I' K - Q if wav- -- i r 'r' s A 1. , ' ix 171 K! Aix t as ,X W fax 'rv ' 'Q-D I' x .K Q I f v .YJ ,.- 'vp NMQL. ' W if if - P -v , to J W T' ft ii- ir Front Row: Lrrfr del Pe rpfnrrtrrorrrr low Gill 'crrmprrrrnr Second Row: Obie bard Back Row: Ed Corte: lmooogerl, Ross Robinson, Coach Morris Levin, John f, 51- V f Tv ,V f'grrr1, rr,f Hrllrrrrr, lrulrrr Finite, Prfglwrqrd lfrrrwfzel Third Row: lllgtl Brllenger lmonogerl 55 t, f- rw- , - fvrrktrwg ',r.-rw frtrrvw-'rrtl Erir1rrWwvlrrtUrr lll7iCl1,lll,DllvlljHUb Senior co coptorn John del Re Qels off u rump shot in the msddle ol three helpless Worrror de- AI. Dgiomfrt, Drswcr limi Gill slroois U lwrtper lrom tire outside fenders I68 .. ...in W-L W-L W-L W-L WAL Wvl. WAL W-L Wi W-L W-L W-L W-L W'L W-L W-L WRL W-L VWL 1968-69 VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS Groveton ...,.. Stuort .,...... Fort Hunt ...... Wokefielci ...,.. Yorktown ...... O'ConnelI ,,... Ireton ..,.,...,.., I, C, Willioms Edison ......,,... GW .....,....,.... Hornnwond .,,., Wakefield .,..., Yorktown ,....., Qfonnell .,.,. Ireton .,...,...., I. C. Williorwws GW ........,,...., Honwnwond ...., POTOMAC DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Yorktown ....... WonA8 Lost4I I 5 fffft- fm twt,,ft,t9,ef t 1 r tr L Is 9 55-53 wt' ofef Etooft 'ni' J In T Q IFN ft 'S'TI'vQ VTP L - - - -1 , ,V ,.,W,:,N ,, ' v,w,t,1... 3 . . f,. -Lvl. ' , . TNXSI-HN! VARSITY BASKETBALL f v L . . '. ' I f M, , 1 Af . :..w ,-,.,f.,,,,,,r.v 4 5,59 X,-' W ms? L 14 s Ok P O Bormon md Gew ge ugh ngton s Earl Quosh bottle for the opening lnpo L fi4 7' -lx. Af' 12. , JV. I , ,W .lf 1- L 1,.. g ,wi I bf..-N fn--wwf wa plxmyvvl mul pn-mauve-ly uwmls Hu- shut ul the qurm- l7O n - 'CQ in-u ' A Q 1 ' li - I 1 Q Q 1 ' 1 3 Q - - mlm W , ll, v . Vai EQ I. I l' if HIRE m nic L . A Y 4 1 .Ysnhf 5, '15 4 0 LEE ' Fl! R i' f U. W Y, ' s r' ' , 25' ,I ,yur 'f1 '?Y ' ?. f' Vg in I f f I ' Y X1 ,, nm 9 U N I 5 . 11 fini? -1' . , I llflp 3 'T ,-H.MY:'f '. 'V N-ffj ' 'H, Nt 'Nr X N . ! 9 ' v Y. , .. . - 4' V J Q Q , ,,.,,...-of -.shun ,vu .3-,, A , Tr n 9 , ' ' , ' 1 Y . V 5 I 'p 1 P I . I 'ri U 'L :jk V r V is . 1 ., 5- M V . x , N j . l nw J B Nm 9 . , 1 I ' I 4 1 R. ,. T. .-.Q-4.-nfnabnlvvti.-'imfias' ,.-if From Row: Mike Beii, Pydy JJ inf, Arif' Fc-r, v.'m , pe'-3 frm r'v4,1V':1'i we F411-Ga-N 'N Eu.rgr1'e N V A Bock Row: Bri S'ocxr:, B iM-'V P. -2, H' s, nl-'12 Em, ser' St -e' Ci' .1 'wr C '-'Jr , J.V. BASKETBALL Baby Generals Finish First Season Under Coach Pete Cain Lim,+1r,'i1rr' L.'rJ.iG Bri, ini, rr r 1 YJ lfy , , Cl ri1VirEiprE3S J-Er-error? 4 i I73 VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row '1 1 L :I an Jsov Second Row Ronme Holmes Ross I-Iordmg Gary Thompson John 1 J '-'inte u J's Thurd Ro 3 ,:eS'fwn e Q 'agar Bock Row pa I Weqvwer ex Io ev James June Joe COVVOII Jock Gorman 'wr 4' uri-'Q VARSITY WRESTLING RESULTS .,,..., IV, Prnr1Lesf,Ar'1m:. . 25, EcI:sf,m ,,,,.,...... .. gli, FIIIIICIX ,..,. 42, Fm! Hum ,,,... JI, GrrJveIur1,.. wif , GW. H1 I, OyCKJIIIIfJII Af, HYIIIIIIIKVJIICI ,.,, .'-Vi, MI VffIIIIIIl,,,4, 111, IC WIIIIfIIIII,,,. . I I, FAIL'-flrl, .., XI, YUII-Iuwvu , IA V!11Ifv'Iuf-IrI Vfv1rII'fIw',Ij I 9 Jc1ckGormon, Unllmited am- ,MWA A 1 vARsuw WRESTLING E e I 5. 3 l E It I 'I ' A 1 , viii 3- u 5 GU' 1-VVVMEQEFJV H15 lb Steve Jones U03 lb, below Couch Covollo ond Dowd Nosh, I33 Ib, I P l?' 'fi D sm. ww.. ,,..-, nm. lm, X -'N 'visa Lab fi Fronf Row: Thor Strong, Joe Sodovr, Guy Covollo Alu Posnwsse S Losko Second Row Sie e Cod' o B Mike Thoxter, Kalman SoIofo Third Row: Mr Caro! occ Q o 1 Kinzer lMonoger1, Mr Pond Coocn Bock Row: Nm kos As Joy ess .l.V. WRESTLING JUNIOR VARSITY RESULTS W-L ............,.,........... 35 Wfl. ...,,., ...... 3 U WfL ......, ...... 3 2 W-L ......, ...... 2 9 WVL ....... ...... 3 2 W-L ....... ...... 3 6 W-L ....... ....,. A 6 W-L I8 wirfflfff 2:3352 W-L ....... II.... 2 9 W-L ....... ...... 2 9 W-L ....... ..,... 2 I O'ConneI .,... Edison ...,,. Foirfox .....,.. Fort Hunt ...... GW ............ O'COnneII .... Honmwond .... Mr, Vernon.. IC. VJIIIIUHIS McLeon ......... 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D 'is- F1 Swmson, John Dovus, Luther ElWSf'Tlll1gt:l,OV1k1l j,r1m D-,rr 1 .A w '51 Junior Andy Jones leods fhe pack durvrwg W L Cross C Jun . proc' ce GYG'-WV1Cy Pre Coproin John Dovrsond Junior Bob Swrrrgon sprung 'Q We nmgn lr-re dwmg pruame X . ri I O Furs! team All-Mefropolrfon runner Jvhvm Downs hmshes rrrsr Jgurr. These Cross Country runners w',rk ow dw ng Q1 1-1-,JQY1 g.'ur,',ie, But Swrrn 'rr lor' Duns, Bu! Yo?-95, Jffrw Lows Orxljghr-plfquruie, D':.r,rr1L+:e-W-fx ,wg F? iHf'H'y , K I- 14 it 11 ' Ar F' fl' ,- ' V5 1-re? n Aunt ,... , . 11G,lIllin1! !Ii-at 5, r. - ' 1:19 I' ' ,, '. ' S' U 'n,9un--m.a....f H -ffwvfw N 4.52 uh ,A l I :w:'i3n' ' ' - , GYMNASTICS 1 l. 1 W Generals Place Third in Annual Virginia State Meet J v 1 I l l l l I l r I I I From Row: Ed pf1'rrwvNlOrlrrrRrtlu, lim Gqrrrly, Rr,:lJerlVr1ugl'1rr, Nici, AmSr,V.,,,l Whale, Allorw Sloudl, Dowd Foulkrrer, Jebby Burtl George Socl1s,Dovrd Rusbell, lam Jrarresl Btqrj Burreurr, Lrr Arrrrs Bccll Row: Mr Mrlglwll ltrmmtlrl, llr-,rrvrug PedroMerrerrde:, lerry Prllrerrtr, Devil Lurerrzerw Co-cczplorn Allon Sloudl lwrglr but Jebby Burlesrde lrorse 45 A .-.iff 0 A C vr-L I D I :ivy r I 1 A a , a aAH ,- 1 - il .- '. In 57 -. -Q: ,. .5 v. .,,'h','.' 1 .lon Armslrings. George Sachs-rings. ! '5'...'- --., ,.,-4r '- -,. ,va f I A b 5 Y -I 4. 'MMU' Co-coprcm Tom Jones-trompolane, Pedro Menenderfree exercnse, 57' E 3 X -Q . .. ,...-.., ,,a ' ,...-.....,, 1- J' 'P ru R:-W, ,-1 -Q -X vu. G' X. rw Y ni .I .5 .7 ' Q ii '- ' A. Q 1, - ' ni.. .. 1 f' ' 9: f ' ' x , , 4.. ,pf 4.-d-fm.-- ,f ri. . -'gf ! J , Last lnning Heroics Pull Out Victory in Opening Game hi LJ Q-7 Q' l From Row: Brron Hilburn, Fred Daniels, Mork Pond, Chuck Cooksey, Mike Owens, Kurt Stein, Alon Walker, Don Watkins, Socond Row: Bernie Fensterwold lMonogerl, Gene l Pgnnel, Steve Jenklns, Mlke Grrlllrn, Doug McCrocken,Denn1s Schoegler, Les Colburn, Bob Morlin. Back Row: Coach Del Norwood, Corler Grompp, Heath Clifl, Bob Sklde. l Dove Nngkl, Tom Glll, Bull Ford, Dove Hubbard, Brion Hilburn Alon Walker 1 I 3' l 7-lim . 'w 1.A- 'H l k - ,Q it , . I .4 'S ' 4 il. . . .. l N l v N . 'f'f-- . rv- 'V ' Y ,n.-, .K Y' ',.r-1 ., -4- , .i 11, 11'-5'.' ff - ' '.,, J ., Q , ftgowff Dove Nash Bob Slode L 4if '1'?+ X ' - x-. Yiwu'-v r 1. ,NV I ' o ff -' 1 ws -is l , A 'Q 'f ' pr Y :v-' ' Q ' I w-Q . '11 ' -.I 1 vu fwirl L 1- s ' 1' J 1.0. . if - in 1 I 'S' -,4-' 'lr' -' 4 -XN1 - uv 0 Q. -, - -gm'-K A-1 ' 2 4: . Q-25'--f H 7, -v1f5 k..' ' 'V ' - .av-.-.. f, '-4' -- .a.fslt,,,,, md wh -1- S- 1, . Q .. 1 hu al X 0 -I l83 Gene Ponne-NN 1 ,, . W, . Y .,,. . ,. .. v ',- , - .. , J.V. BASEBALL I Coach Dana Pond Returns after Year's Absence to Team k .1 I 5 I Q 1 Y Y . X 1 2 4 1 -V pi - V L f h. ,- J Tl ' J D ag' I., W Q ' 58.4. -14 ii Z' qw! i . -- -' w-X V- W- ,pci-I . P . ,.i.ipij'f K :Q Y-.swjjf-Y 'fl 'K 1 -'Q 9 . if if J ffswra ,ci ,P f- 1 eefigikzzw' L' E. Tl l.Et5g Y 5' ln:-:lx W . Wy' ' rs af ..if..... d- ' -EY 'Tax x' 5 4 Liyitf Fronf Row: Wayne Moore. James Lee. Paul Nuqenf, Doug Walsh, Jeff Cadle, Jorge Kloury, Pele Derzisi George Dodge, Lane Ruiz, Joe Crrisiolferson, Rick Mafuro. Back Row: Charles Apuldo. Rick Speroni. John McKinney, Elhan Thorman, John Mudre, Ross Robinson. Sieve Allbrooks, Rick Godwin, Lowell Qualls, Boyd Benson, John Fosler, Coach Dena Pond. 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I - 1:3111 - , A'Dl iif' ' ' - .Yun - . , Q. -4 , A . - -- 1 1 - .. -' 1 0 r 4 ,.. - Q ff ffl., , 1 . 1- avg ' V- -I hu- ..- P , K g I v 4 . Sn-mol lou! ' ' 'fr' . :'1?',. x:.-'L rg: 'J' - '5'.. ar 474- 1 - --' 'fam 5 I ua L f , . --m 'f - J' 1- .-W M - .--, 3-'iql' ' ,,, - -fQ'1-'50 -549-4-..Lg', U 1gd 'ivf,g .Y .A ,X eq .'fL,- - .v -, .Q 'Q' n. J-., 'ij ' .....-J ' , f L , , ,,,. . .g..-. -'v-., 1 .1-.,..', i RIFLE TEAM Team Earns Title of 2nd in Region with a I5-3 Record Fronf Row: Jorge Thevenei, James Dcirran, Tam Surion, Russ Schieeter. Bock Row: Duck Stuart iManagerj, Paul Hauser, Doug Walton, Ralph laiwsmi Missing:Fru1r+P i Tom Sutton, Captain Russ Schieerev I89 i 1 ilA mm.illK1u Y ,i --+35 OUTDOOR TRACK lrackmen Place Second in Al Harringer Memorial Relays ,kr ?S,,,.jf - ' X i. I .9-.,gVl'r. -1 , 'L D N - - -110 ' ffl' 'Q 41 ' '- 1 , Pr fn. . VA M V ' M Yah -:rf Q.. eel , ri ','. i4 X-- UQ f1-- 'Q air.,-'..'f ' 5,-iir'f M vf V - , - bio ll, - 'A -Y f Front Row: Trifaptarns: Joe Carroll, Stallings Wilson, John Davis. Second Row: Bill Stenger, Mike Stanton, David Faulconer, Fred Gutnick, Scott Back, Bob Gar- rrty, Kevin O'Canner, George Masclwarnp, Tim Boon, Bill Yeates, Jack Davidson, Bob Swinson, Jirn O'Conner, Coach Jack Walker. Third Row: Ed Payne, Vance Kenney, Hurry Webb, Luther Ensminger, Keith Lightfoot, John Plourde, Ben rx. xxx if X, bl a is ff. 'C w. :iv FO' Tyrone Forman I- f , I J rf' r A 54' 1-gif' .. VP ' 'fbi ,, f , 'Q '3 X- I . ll , , s Yi e .-P . . iii z l 1- ':,,A':f . 4 ,fm , . . 'Hr M 1 an ri Q I a ' M f 43 if , .iflgfg , A E . . ' 5 , mfr 19? Q if . 'xg Q. - ,T .' . ...Q-Rss..-A.. ,. K Gary Wheeler Scott Bock -J ' '5,, -9 v It Wypibi- A? J ' a rm-D 1 A-, . ME' -,.' we I mf' ,.x E 1- ' AAfv1f-1-'A .A -. 'A-iflyj -'I '.L f'.+f'e?1Fv RTT' ,f-Q , .. 1- ,, . - ,gj1,f.g?'Q fg,i.L ' . , 1,4 .. - Eli .3 ...H. 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'N , l --Q.,-L i L-sh. N-. , SOPHGMORES First Row: Adnan Abdel Nobi, Bill Abell, Cin- dy Abell, Gregory Adams, Nancy Adams, Sagi1eAdams, Pamela Ad- cock, Second Row: Chris Adler, Tom Ahlers, Moham- med Ahmad, Teresa Akers, Janet Alexander, TashaAlbertson, Steven Allbrooks. Third Row: Edward Anderson, Chris Andrews, Hammond Anstine, Charles Apol- do, Thomas Arbagast, Tom Arthurs, Adrian Aston. ..,,.y,Z ' - aw ,.g f i - l 'ai' fi-1, 62 , O ' Nw QL First Row: Milfe Bell, Robert Bell, Donald Ben- net, Boyd Benson, Colette Bergerol, Diane Berghoeler, Gauri Bhatia. Second Row: Brenda Bisset, John Bisset, O'Con- ner Blair, llarice Blanton, Madelon Bloom, Stephen Blanch, Martin Boralc. Third Row: lfolanrle Borroto, Bonnie Bown, Da' vid Boyd, William Boyd, Kirsten Brarlslaclf, tlogli Branclls, Glynn Brannon, '95 First Row: Bart Avery, Alex Bacas, William Back, Ron Bagnulo, Henry Balve, Helen Bang, Larry Bardwell. Second Row: William Barkley, Gregory Barlow, Catherine Barnes, Susan Barnes, Charles Barton, John Bass, Kathy Batch. Third Row: Richard Bauserman, Pat Bayclift, Lynn Bazzarre, Felix Beaulcemp, Joyce Beech, Chris Bell, Margie Bell. W-v First Row: Connie Burns, Janet Burns, Pat Burns, Joseph Burt, Theresa Busch- er, Jonathan Busch, Carol Bush. Second Row: Paula Bush, Bill Butler, Jeffrey Cad- le, Sandy Cadle, Charles Caleote, Patricia Callahan, Becky Canary. Third Row: Guy Cavallo, Anne Carr, Cindy Carroll, Mary Carroll,KathrynCare Q '. roll, Steve Carter, Carlo Castig- lioni. my-f First Row: David Bray, Jinn Brigham, Karen Brill, George Brittle,Williani Brook Charlene Brown, Chris Brown. Second Row: Gary Brown, ,lane Brown, Marcia Brown, Patricia Brown, Ricky Brown, Alan Brudvig, William Bryant, Third Row: Johnny Bryson,JohnBuettneye, Lin da Burdelle, Sue Burgess, Louis Burkot, Cheryl Burnett, Faye Bur- nette. 1.5 r M, ah First Row: Jane Catan, Carole Cavender, Viki Chandler, Robin Chapman, Bill Chernault, Debbie Child, Kin Chin, Second Row: lang Choi, Christie Atkinson, Joe Christafferson, John Clawson, Charles Clementson, larryCloyed, JeffCochran. Third Row: Pairicia Coffman, Ann Cohen,Arlie Collier, Carol Conner, Richard Cooksey,PatCooley,CharlesCoon. SOPHOMORES First Row: Lynn Daniels, James Daron, Tina Dassoolas, Debbie Davidson, Dar- lene Davis, Dennis Davis, Joseph Davis. Second Row: Mark Davis, Lindo Davison, Dianne Dawson, Stanley Dawson, Pat Day, Elaine Dean, Linda Dean, Third Row: Lovvin Deane, Gary Dennie, Pete Derzis, Mercedes Diaz, Bob Dickf lb inson, Carol Diggs, Sandy Divine. Fourth Row: John Dlugos, George Dodge, Robf ert Dodson, Peggy Donnelly, QC' to-.fia Downy, Roy Dudley, Virginia Dugan. Fifth Row: John Duke, Flizabelh Donn, Lau- rence Dunn, ltslarify Dunn, Sally Donawoy, Joyce Dunbar, Diane Kjljflllflfll g Sixth Row: fmnrly ljorliarn, Mary lads, loliri i . C lVfl',l, Anita luster, lun lllia, mlvvfr lllis, Mrirlliri l lriiqiiisl , 202 First Row: Gene Cooper, Roxene Cope, Mark Cosimi, Vicky Cosimi, Daniel Cos- tello, Debbie Coughlin, Lelia Cow- les. Second Row: Ben Craig, Denise Crandell, Cath- erine Craun, Michael Creech, Pete Cumberland, Chris Curtis, Vicki Curtis. Third Row: Patricia Dacey, Dure Dahmer, Sus- ie Dole, Barbara Dance,SwankDan- iel, Donna Daniels, Louise Daniels. I' x -' A ir' 'Tits 4,- 'ev 5 'Mas si QI 4, First Row: Caroline Ericsson, Joe Erwin, Mich- ele Estep, George Estrada, Marcia Everly, Phyllis Faber, Frank Far- mef. Second Row: David Faulconer, Debbie Fearson, Blenda Femenias, Patricia Fergu- son, Jose Fernandez, Sue Fillius, David Finelli. The Sophomore Class Float which placed sera d l ss g tio First Row: Robert Fink,AlessandroFiorio Katy Fisher, Stephanie Fitts Alice Floyd Terry Forness. Second Row: Stephanie Forsythe, James For tune, John Foster, John Foster Torn Fowler, Pat Freeze. S SOPHOMORES l QA:- inf' First Row: Kathy Graveline, Louise Gray, Sheryl Green, Merril Greene, Mike Greene, Pom Greene, Sandy Greene, Second Row: Debbie Grittin, Sherry Groshond, Leslie Grover, Lewis Grover, Nancy Graves, James Guinivon, Mott Gun- nell. C7 First Row: Lindo Freschi, Rebecca Frith, George Fuller,DavidFunsten,Mor- tha Gone, Elsa Garcia, Terry Gar- ner. Second Row: Clarence Garrison, RobertGarrity, Rene Geeslino, William Gotlein, Charles Getman, Barbara Gilbert, Eileen Gilbert. Third Row: Rick Gilbert, Glenn Glakas, Steve Godfrey, Rick Godwin, Wayne Gott, Curt Golden, Kenneth Good. Fourth Row: Emily Goodpasture, Chris Gordon, Mary Gottenkieny, John Gratt,Bren- da Graham, Linda Graham, Berna- dette Graves. ALL First Row: Ruth Gunnels, Glenn Gurney, Fred Gutnick, Thomas Hogler, Paul Haig, Rebecca Hollinger, Peggy Honsbo- rough. Second Row: Pot Hargrow, Cindy Horren, JeffHor- rison, Edward Hart, Leon Hartley, Ann Hathaway, Daisy Hash. Third Row: Karen Houn, Mary Ruth Hayes, Wil- lie Hayne, Fred Herbert, Mark Hep- worth, Mandy Herndon, Peter Her- vias. FirstRow: Carol Herwig, Noreen Hester, Georgia Hetzer, Thomas Hicks,Bar- bara Hill, Linda Hill, Ted Hiller. Second Row: Alexis Hoare, Mark Hockensmith, Sharon Hodges, Janice Holmes, Kathryn Holt, Dee-Dee Hotten, Nicholas Hoover. Third Row: Quentin Horneman, Mondra Hor- ton, Robin Horton, Paul Houser, Steve Houston, Steve Howard, Ann Hubbard T Li X1 5.. First Row: Deborah Hughes, Fred Husk, Bruce Hutson, Terry lrwan, Joanne lson, Maitland Jackson, Anne Jacobs. Second Row: Jennifer Jacoby, John James, Tony Jons, Janet Jettries, CurtisJohnson, Donna Johnson, Linda Johnson. Third Row: Mary Jane Johnson, Richard John- son, Sandy Johnson, Frankie 'John- ston, Andy Jones, Danny Jordan, Jim Judkins, Fourth Row: Randy Julian, Niki Kalidis, Mary Ann Kalwarski, Jassal Kamlesh, Doug Kane, Cathy Kapusta, Edward Kaherson. Fifth Row: Rat Kearney, Anne Keels, James Kelley, Chip Kelly Jr., Anne Kelf sey, Mary Kenney, Rosetta Kerin Sixth Row: Marilyn Kerndt, Shelley Kessinger, Jorge Ktoury, Timothy Kierman, Bil- ly King, Ronald Kinzer, Mark Kirby. al SOPHOMORES pr' , - .1 fq -,. ,- . I Q - 1 l T X . , ...Q .who ,uzr i we 1.'t11t,CJE'Cvq9B ttl First Row: Jane Koenig, Robert Kahlhaas, Eliz abeth Konie, Constantine Kontha kin, Steve Koontz, Ted Koumas, Jo anna Knapp. Second Row: Ronald Krasney, Donald Krasselt, John Krout, Barry Lake, Susan La mont, Susan Lancaster, Lia La Piano -- A 'Qi - ri. First Row: Jim Latshaw, Jeff Lawler, Sandy Lawson, Judith Leach,TerriLeaman, Larry Lebo, Anna Lee. Second Row: Jim Lee, Richard Leeper, Donna Legg, Shirley Leigh, Denise Lemay, Tim Leonard, Taylor Lewis. Third Row: Warren Lewis, David Lindsay Jr., Chris Lipski, Steve Logan, Randy London, Thomas Long, Ruth Ann Longava Fourth Row: Dave Loomis, Jay Loveless, Mar- garet Lyle, Liz Mc.Alpine, Mary McAnear, Cathy McCary, Jay McCoy. ,i First Row: Marie Marshal, Alice Marshall, Lou- is Marshall, John Martin, Patricia Martin, Robert Martin. Second Row: Tim Martin, Craig Mathews, Dean Matteo, William Matteo, Richard Maturo, Roberta Maynard. Third Row: Alice Meadors, Bert Meeks, Jack Mekee, Barbara Meller, Deborah Merritt, Peter Michael. Fourth Row: Debi Mihaly, Norm Millar, Bonnie Miller, Grady Miller, Joanna Mil- ler, Judith Miller. Fifth Row: Molly Miller, Sherry Miller, John Moncure, Debbie Monteith, Bruce Mooney, Joan Moore. . - N., First Row: Ross McCoy, Jim McDonough, Dan- iel Mclflwee, Joseph McGuire, Kar- en McKann, John McKinney, Wilf liam McKnight. Second Row: Barbara McLaughlin, Tim McMena- min, GailMaitland,Craig Mamtord, Noreen Manuell, Brenda Marcey, PatMarlette. A.. sw. 1: ,f V 1, ' ty , 1 ,I A 7' . LN 0- if ' 2 Us , .. - 4 l ' ' ,NH fi , 1 1 ! M- 1 sg. v -V ' au- is J ,g I , ,,,, , X First Row: Raul Moore, Wayne Moore, Kathy Morey, Denise Morgan, Sam More gan, Dennis Morris, Mary Mosley. Second Row: Debbie Mount, Darian Moyer,John Mudre, Judi Mullen, David Murphy, Janice Nash, Larry Nash. SOPHOMORES FirstRow: Miriam Nash, Nornbor Nazarian, Gail Neal, Barbara Neilson, Rain- er Newberry,AlexNikolaieyic,Wil- liarn Nivens. Second Row: Robert Norfolk, Paul Nugent, Jim O'Conner, Gloria Oddenino, Bob Oganoyic, Tony Olivette, Robert Olson. Third Row: Chris Oram, Benjamin Orchard, Chris Osborne, Richard Otto, Pam Ours, Cindy Painter, Sandy Paris. First Row: Kay Parker, Tim Parker, Valerie Parker, Aron Paul, Deborah Payne, Eddie Payne, Catherine Pedrick. Second Row: Mike Pedrick, Earl Pence, Jack Per- ry, Sue Perry, Debbie Peters, James Peters, Mary Peters. Third Row: Pat Peters, Susan Peters, Cristin Peterson, Terry Petherick, Janice Petri, Christine Phillips, Julie Phil- lips. Fourth Row: Paul Philippy, Alisha Pitts, Cindy Poland, Russell Poland, Mike Polito, Jim Poole, Lallon Pond. Fifth Row: Melinda Porter, Thanne Path, Ted Potter, Bill Powell, John Powell, Nancy Powell, Lissa Power. Sixth Row: Sally Preuit, George Price, James Price, Karen Prok, Nancy Puglisi, Linda Purtell, Lowell Qualls. -iN I First Row: Elaine Russell, Larry Russell, Frank Ryan, Joseph Sadoti, Debbie Saksa, Katman SaLata, James Salzman. Second Row: Deborah Saunders, Kathy Sansa- lone, Jerry Santos, Elsa Santoyo, Carol Savastone, Jack Sawicki, Jim Sowilci First Row: Constantine Radoulovitch, Mario Ramirez, Daniel Ransom, Alan Ras- mussen, Beth Reese, Gayle Reid, Janice Reid. Second Row: Richard Rhodes, Martin Rich, Janet Riggles, Julie Riggles, Ruth Ripley, Carolyn Roberts, Elaine Robinson. Third Row: Ross Robinson, Jane RockwelI,Mich- elle Rodgers, Tim Roll, Linda Rol- lins, Nancy Ross, Doug Rowan. Fourth Row: Rene Roy, Victoria Ruckman, Chris- tine Rudy, Marina Ruiz, Marty Ruiz, Matt Rule, Karen Rush. . plum ob First Row: Margaret Schollander, Brenda Scott, Shellie Seman, Deborah Se- vier, John Sevier, Anas Shollah, Kren Shelley. Second Row: Terri Sherrill, Tom Sherwood, Wil- liam Sherwood, John Shimp, Karl Shipley, William Shoclcro, Gerald Short. Third Row: April Showers, Rex Shuler, Sylvia Silo, Dave Simmons, Carol Simp- son, Tedd Sizemore, RobertSleight. SOPHOMORES First Row: Wendell Slover, Mary Smaldore, Gail Smith, John Smith, Susan Smith, Tom Smith, Danny Smoot. Second Row: Susan Sommerville, Susan Sondh- eimer, Gloria Sorge,l-lelen Spanos, Sharon Spence, FredSpencer,Rich- ard Speroni. Third Row: Suzan Spry, Pat Stanton, ARODSFT Starkey, Charles Stettens, Leslie Steger, Tim Stepheno, Ralph Step- hens. 8- Lvl First Row: Jerry Taylor, Donald Terry, Jorge Thevenet, Barry Thomas, Till Thomas, Andrew Thompson, Blair Thompson. Second Row: David Thompson, Ethan Thorman, Tina Turgood, Barbara Thurman, Nancy Tienken, James Tillson, Den- nis Tolliver, Third Row: ' Loretta loin, Lucy Tomlinson, Pa- tritla Travis, Caroline Tryon, Doc Tyson, TimothyUl'.alcer,WilliarnUn' rlerwaacl, First Row: Neboisha Sterdievich, Donna Stew- art, Edward Stief, Susan Stone, Brenda Story, Susan Stoutfer, Al- bertStover. Second Row: Sue Strader, Pat Suddarth, Helen Suddeth, Mary Sullivan, Maureen Sullivan, Madhu Suri, Durinda Sut- tle. Third Row: Charlene Sutton, Edward Swain, Samuel Swiegart, John Tallaferro, Joy Tallont, Betsy Taylor, Clifford Taylor. Q 2lO QV FirstRow: Gerri Weisgerber, Pat Welsh, Eliz- abeth Wendlin, Virginia Wentz, Jean West, Lisa West, Charles White. Second Row: Larry White, Sandra White, Tom White, Rex Whiteman, lerry White- side, Becky Williams, Eugene Wil- liams. Third Row: Jane Williams,JanetWilliams,John Wilson, Mary Ann Wilson, Pam Wilson, Yolanda Wilson, Holly Win- dle. 6 r.. l LL First Row: Julian Valasquez, Robert Vaughn, Jeffrey Vena, Deborah Vieira, Her- bert Villagomez, Norma Vint, Vicki Vogt. Second Row: Karen Vonderbruege, Pam Von Lot- bien, William Wadsworlh, Guido Wagendreth, Deborah Waldrop, Brenda Walker, William Walker. Third Row: Etta Wollace,MichaeIWallace, Rob- ert Walsh, Jane Warwick, Grace Washborn, Boris Waters, Steve Weber. 'Cf First Row: Steve Witchoski, Patty Wolfe, Deb- bie Wood, leresa Woodfield, Law- rence Woodward, Barbara Wu. Second Row: Claudia Wyant, Jane Yap, James Yoder, Kyle Yoder, Roy Young, lu- la Zazanis. i l 5 E l I 1 l 'a i i 4 I I . l l l. l. I li . r SOPHOMORES Donut Sales Enlarge Treasury and Students Stomachs Q M-vymq rt f,'f!Q.'Q'QK'6 -1.- 4 r , 5, K i t,, A Y Nl A, ,Y iii it l i Q. First Row: Sandy Divine, Suson Somer- ville, Sondro Fiorio, Lollon Pond, Miriom Nosh, Vicki Cur- tiss, Second Row: Gerry Weisgerber, Noncy Po' well, Kori Rush, Denise Cron- dell, lim Kiernon. Third Row: Nuncy lienlcen, Jone Koenig, Lindo Groliorn, Alice Meodors, Kristin Peterson, Robert Vouglwn, Bell. Rees, Fourth Row: Mury Sullivorr,Sl1fJror1l'lodgf:S, Lynn Bozzurre, Jonet Jeffries, Merril Greene, Anus Sliollol. 0'llllu....,..,.,.,.,.,, , B H ,mv A 4 Q EU w -2 .I 'Q' 7 F-'A' 'sf '- tl 3.9 LG? X11 QT Q 6. 0, 5 I xi' Q Q 2 MQW' I -ft HK, W, 'iv si-:fig 3' .M 2 ' -:.--w ' f:qm5.,,f f x -. 4 v Y I . L I gg, fyfi X!!! .Y 1 1 N Q fs. Kt51v:-.'J4 'l'71'7f2 ' 'RYA' - 1, . 1 v .N . 1 xx - . . .yn b . , ','1.v'.'.-4' X- 2 if A ,' J p 4. .M Topg Sophomore Clogs Presldem, Lmr Nf P Lullorw pgrxd, Semqmv y 13 xl Vue Prezwdem, Bvk, Cnrrrry, Sfiuemvy, Berry Rm'-3, Gm: Tre-qgweg DUYWU SVQWQV7 l-Owe' leff15+2fW ' Km' RWE Lowe' Hgh' 151- ' -n .- . .nab mama' i 5 . it I i l l i ll. ll. 0 JUNIORS x X N. C x First Row: Margaret Guthrie, Alvin Kimel Evelyn Joy, Kenneth Goodrich Dona Norford, Susan Coyne Second Row: Elizabeth Crawford, Williejack- son, Diane Curtis, Kathy Wal- Ien, Tamara Pirogov, Beth Wal- dow. Third Row: David Hubbard, Luther Ensmin- ger, Nancy Frith, Resa Wight' rnan, Sidney Manly, Donna Hill Fourth Row: Kevin Smith, Dove Morgan, Jane Welhal, George Sacha, Melanie Wood, Linda Castle man. xxx -21. I q. '9l1 iii, -Q- V? , .,.. -9-1' -----M Q... ,. ...P- ,...., -.. ' 'Y 'KA i - 2 MN- ' .f- ' ' .a .. -- xc. 'Q' . 'J .nf ... 4 X 1 P .0 ,f-1, u-, , i , S , .,.,-- . . Q--ff , , , A W.. ,L,,,,,gw ..,-.......r . -f vw , - - - Jw-M-M., ...... , M, .. Uni. H , A --an y r .. 9. J, S4 ffl - ' . 214 Defi io righ1from9op:SenQrorSorO Cheney, Treasurer Louro McDQrn old, Presrdenr Arvrn Horron, Vrcepresrdenr Erlen Ne-wrnon, Secrerurf Make Owens, Senorgrr Pnrfr Fuorro, jf i JUNIORS Q 'E' I First Row: Chris Borlow, Robert Borrmes, Mike Bor- num, Clork Borrett, Robert Borton. Second Row: Thereso Botch, Christine Bouer, Pot Bou- ley, Koren Boyer, Lou Boyly. Third Row: Phytlis Beocom, Erich Becker,Mory Beck with, Victor Bell, Joyce Bennets, Fourth Row: Larry Bennett, Robin Bentz, Rolond Bert hold, Joy Besson, Je-on Bigtord, Firsi Row: Pete Bignolti, Charles Billenbring, Deb- bi Black, David Blake, Brenda Blanken- ship. .lil 'Y' R . ., 'l I Second Row: Erika Bleier, Jan Bloom, Sieve Bloom, Nancy Boley, Carl Bolson. it L1 Third Row: David Bond, Mirna Borias, Nora Bosak, 'sa 5' Shelley Boyce, John Brady. Fourth Row: Carl Braun, Donna Bridgell, Diane . Brooks, Debi Brown, Michael Brown. Fifth Row: Mike Brown, Julie Bryan, Nancy Buck- hanlz, Andy Buckner, Shelli Budai. qw ter? Steve Miller and company perform ala Junior Class Assembly 'P' M' 4 C. IX JUNIORS First Row: Martin Buettner, Richard Bull,Jaime Bur- bano, Karen Burby, Virginia Burchett. Second Row: Betty Burgess, Byron Burk, Marianne Burton, Maria Buschmann, Jim Bush. Third Row: Charles Butler, Stan Cahill, Robert Cal- cote, Bonnie Callan, Kathleen Carey, Q... Xvx. First Row: Beth Carney, Michael Carney, Dorothy Carpenter, Edward Carter, Elizabeth Carter. Second Row: Susan Cassidy, Linda Castleman, Mary Lou Chapman, Bob Chapo, Mickey Chase. Third Row: Filomena Chau, Pat Cheek, Sara Che- ney, Richard Cherry, Tom Chester. Fourth Row: Joan Chilton, John Chisnell, Lisa Church, Bryce Clock, Ken Clarke. Fifth Row: Edmed Clavijo, Betsy Clayburn, Donald Clemenceau, Janet Clements, Heath Clitt. 1- First Row: Jim Craft, Libby Crawford, Patty Crocker, Marian Cross, Francis Curry. Second Row: Diane Curtis, Lori Daiker, Dennis Daniels, Fred Daniels, Paulette Dar- tez. Third Row: James Davidson, John Davidson, Ann Davis, Robin Davis, Sally Da- vis. Fourth Row: Sherry Davis, Shirley Davis, Su zanne Davis, Brenda Dawson, Mi- chael Day. First Row: James Cline, Vince Clingpeel,Jean Coggins, Catherine Colas, Les Col- burn. Second Row: Mary Cole, Elenorah Coleman, Douglas Colgan, Stephen Collier William Combs. 1 Third Row: Becky Comp, Charles Conrad, Chuck Cooksey, Larry Costanzo, Don Cotte. Fourth Row: James Cottrell, John Couris, Paul Covey, Susan Coyne, Linda Crad- dock. KN-ef JUNIORS FirstRow: Ralph Day, Sheryl Dean, Judy de Lesseps, 'Wana DeLaach, KentDear- diiiftt. Second Row: Leslie Ueslans, Nancy Dilceman Qerims Dtnneen, Chris Dar-art,Ann .fora hue. Third Row: Jae Daady, Kathy Daugherty, Cnlerin Dawell, Richard Duckett, Chris Dunn. Fourth Row: James Dunn, Peggy Dunne, lhuy Duong, Randy Earl, Beryl Elkins. Fifth Row: Pamela Elliott, Luther Ensrninger, John Erbe, Suzanne Estep, Michael Evans Q 45 .Nxt ' A1-I xv'-5-qv, A '-sd' 5...- G- 70' -9 in-Q Hanny Weave POy lOltver '44 -+C' fl iv First Row: Lana Everett, Jory Farr, Patti Far- rell, Robert Farrell, Carol Fearson. Second Row: Ramona Femenias, Patricia Ferber, Suellen Ferguson, Arthur Field, Mike Fillius. Third Row: John Finta, Pitti Fiorio, Arthur Fish- er, Kenny Fisher, Sharon Fisher. First Row: Meg Fletcher, Deborah Flint, Kathy Flint, Keith Fogleman, .lan Follces, Tyrone Foreman, Steve Fortune, Evan Faster. Second Row: Jay Fowler, Yves Frech, Vicci Free- man, Nancy Frith, Dale Fultz,Doug Furr, Conrad Gaarder, Patricia Gardner. Third Row: Steve Garren, Beverly Gau, Chris- tine Gedney,Gerald Gerlach,Marlc Gibb, Anne Gibson, Gary Gibson, Charlotte Gilbert. 'TXT- 'nv -er 3-av' -nn- '.! 1 i in-sv A T Q'-3 'k g 5: ,ani First Row: Bonnie Gill, George Gills, Carroll Glascoe, Kenneth Goodrich, Gene Goodsell, Carol Goodwin, Pam Gordon, Tracy Gorman, Carter Grampp, Charles Graveline. Second Row: Carol Goodwin, Pam Gordon, Tracy Gorman, Carter Grampp, Charles Graveline. Third Row: Cecil Green, Daisy Green, Greg Green, Mike Gregg, Debbie Grif- fin. Fourth Row: Lynn Griffin, Dennis Griffith, Mon ica Griffiths, Margaret Guthrie Margaret Guthrie, Marlene Guy fi' First Row: Candy Hage, Robert Hagel, Dan Hall, Gary Hall, Jeanne Hall. Second Row: Martinez Hall, Robert Hall, Pete Hamilton, Kathy Hand, Susie Han- Owell. Third Row: Janice Hardesty, Jerome Harig, John Harlan, Robert Harp, Emily Harris. Fourth Row: Mark Harrison, Oren Harrison, Mi- chael Hart, Deon Haughey, James Hellyer. Fifth Row: June, Helme, Margaret Helmick, Dave Henderson, George Henry, Richard Henry. mhknl 19? ,QQ 205 First Row: Teresa Herbert, Oscar Hernandez, Barbara Hill, Dona Hill, Jody Hil- leary, Second Row: Brian Hoard, Sandra Hodge, Ron- ald Holmes, Juanita Holmes, Raul Hoist, 1-9- A in Joanne Holi Alvin Horton Laszlo Horvaih Carol V 9 'U Hummel Chvrles l'lUVleY, Rik HUVST, Mike Howard David Hubbard John Hudnoll Dlono Huf Hurt Kaialin Huiera Gary Huizell, Donald lngerski. Firsi Row: Chris lsakon, Wiley Jackson, Willie Jackson, Mi chael Jacobsen, Eddie Jaynes. Second Row: Rose Jaynes, Sieve Jenkins, Candy Jennings Robert Jerome, Bob Jimeson. Third Row: Ann Johnson, Arlene Johnson, Gaylio Johnson Kathleen Johnson, Ma rgarei Johnson. Fourth Row: Andrew Jones, Leslie Jones, Stephen Jones, Ev elyn Joy, Tim Joyce. Fifih Row: Patricia June, Ed Kampans, Roseann Kaniiel Aiay Kapoor, Alvin Karpovich. First Row: Richard Krawczel, Chris Kuehn,Jean Kupiec, Janet Laird, Pam Lafvtanna. Second Row: Jack Lane, Michael Lanigan, Janice LaRoche, Joyce LaRoche, Carl Lar- son. Third Row: I Steve Laslco, Elsa Laurel,Sarn LeFev- re, Nancy Lefferts, Alice Leftwich. Fourth Row: Chris Leigh, Paul Leigh, Pam Leo- nard, Helen Lessenger, Debbie Lewis. S . s, j Es First Row: Carl Keehn, Donald Keels, Bob Keiih, Don Kelly, Paulina Kenny. Second Row: Vance Kenny, Wanda Kerns, Mar- garet Keyes, Ralph Keys, John Kier- nan. Third Row: Alvin Kimel, Julia Kindred, Melinda King, Adele Kirby, Richard Klise. Fourth Row: Jan Knapp, Donnie Koehne, Irene Koumas, Laura Kraerner, Berton Kramer. 'O-13 Q 1-fx' T ' -.. 'br JUNIORS First Row: Keith Lightfoot, Susan Lilly, Brad- ley Litton, Helen Livingston, Mich- elle Livingston. Second Row: Mary Logan,MichaelLombardo,Da- vid Lorentzson, Sylvia Love,Michal- ene Loveall. Third Row: Hortensia Luaces,CarolLuckett,Fer- nando Lunarez, Laurie Lundy, Bon- nie Lusby. First Row: Thomas Lynn, Kathy Lyons, Joseph Macpherson, Robin Macrae, Mike Madison, Mary Ja Malmburg, Sid- ney Manly, Bob Martin. Second Row: Marilyn Martin, RobertMartin,John Mason, David Massoni, Brian Max- well, Patrick McCann, Thomas Mc- Clung, Pamela McClure. Third Row: Douglas McCracken, Debbie Mc- Daniel, Laura McDonald, William McDonald, Bruce McGraw, Mary McGuire, Molly McGuire, Nancy Mclnturfl. J it . ...f Qs-b First Row: Kathy McKnight, Chris McLaughlin Kathleen McLaughlin, Susan Men- gering, Mark Meyer. Second Row: Rebecca Middleton, Bruce Milam, Lynne Miller, Ronald Miller, Wil- liam Miller. Third Row: John Mills, William Minor, Jose Misas, Miriam Mitchell, Sandra Mobley. Fourth Row: Delores Molina, Carlos Montene- gro, Beth Moore, Michael Mootz, Verna Morey. Fifth Row: David Morgan, John Morhard, Pa- tricia Morrison, Lawrence Morton, Jeannie Motherwell. ? as 4- Y'- First Row: Richard Mollern, Mary Jane Mou- lis, George Mozingo, Melinda Mul- lenix, Geraldine Munley. Second Row: Michael Munson, Greg Murray, John Musgrave, Laura Myers, Jane Nardella, Third Row: Pamela Nash, Sylvia Neal, Debor- ah Ness, Cissie Nevitt, Ellen New- man. JUNIORS xx, l. 'UB fi -.. 1-X JG ..- 3 ,gwf , First Row: Borboro Poyne, Jeremy Poyne, Bor' boro Poynter, Melindo Peorson,Ed- word Peetz. Second Row: Roger Pennifill, Chorles Petrosky, Steve Phelps, Mory Pierson, Ther' ese Pille, Third Row: Morsho Pippert, Nino Pirogov,Tom- om Pirogov, Vickie Pittord, lohn Ploorrle Fourth Row: Pirhrird Plush, Morlf Pond, Ronnie Posey, llinrmh Powell, lontes Pro lioulfrx T , wr.-igg First Row: More Nikolojevic, Ingrid Norby, Po- tricio Nordine, Dono Norford, Dick Norin. Second Row: Mcargoret O'Connell, Kevin O'Con- nor, Sheilo O'DonneII, John Olsen, Eileen O'Neill. Third Row: Moiro O'NeiIl, Suson Orcutt, Mike Owens, Bob Polmer, Gene Ponnell. Fourth Row: Corlos Porgos, Tom Porks, Michoel Porr, Ali Poruvioon, Joe Poul. 'Er' -in -1 L .'.-r First Row: Patricia Puryear, Bill Quealy, Mi- chael Raizen, Frances Raleigh, Sar- ah Ransom. Second Row: Chuck Reams, Brian Redman, Kathy Renner, Carlos Restrepo, Patty Rhodes. Third Row: Scott Rice, Barbara Rickert, Mari- anne Rinaldi, Ronald Risdon, Adam Rivera. Fourth Row: John Raam, Lea Roberts, Betty Ra- bey, Edward Robinson, Gary Rabin- SOD. Fifth Row: Linda Robinson, Louis Robinson, Gail Roeder, Leonard Rahrback, David Raop. is-ff if-r 'Fwy Q--'wx' 'Us is .,. 1 .3 1 A 4 ,I , . ' -1 .- ' I 1 Q. 'S 4 fs- w-- ,N X ij, . 1-.e N . J- if I i. ' W, 6 . , xg'-v .,, y X First Row: Second Row: Cynthia Ross, Karl Ross, Tony Ross, Christina Rouil- Gloria Rupprecht, Sally Russell, Mike Ryan, Jean lard, Dwight Rayster, Marshall Ruttner, Luz Ruiz. Saah, George Sachs, Elba Sanchez, Jose Sanchez. ah. I 229 I L -qw? First Row Second Row: Carmen Sardi Frank Schiavone Dennis Schoegler, Paul Schoono- Joe Schiavone James Schneider ver Carol Schwartz, Nancy Scott, John Schneider Mike Seat. First Row: Wesley Seay, Simone Seidman, Prudie Semple, Dan Shade, Yasir Shallal. Second Row: James Sheedfar, Richard Sheets Terry Shenk, Faron Shepard, Da vid Shepherd. Third Row: Edward Sheppard, Herbert Shep pard, Gary Sherrill, Debbie Shimp Jean Shine. Fourth Row: Pamela Shine, Gary Shirley, Mike Showers, Brenda Showman, Mich ael Shubergo. Fifth Row: Sarah Sigman, Beth Sipes, Amy Sissler, Larry Sites, Roberto Sivit. fr lex gli' First Row: Sharon Stanton, Kurt Stein, Richard Steiner, Robert Steiner, William Stenger. Second Row: Adeline Sterlin, Christine Stevens, Becky Stevick, Marlene Stoss, Bruce Stowers. Third Row: Mike Strain, John Strom, Thor Strong, Jim Strube, Craig Strable. Fourth Row: Kristie Struble, DickStuart, John Sul- livan, Virginia Swift, Robert Swin- son. First Row: Bobby Slade, TerrySlagle,Mia Slat- tery, Joan Slettvet, Steve Small- wood. Second Row: Dave Smith, David Smith, Deborah Smith, Holley Smith, Kevin Smith. Third Row: Marshall Smith, Patricia Smith, Rita Smith, Russell Smith,ShelleySmith. Fourth Row: Sydney Somerville, Kerry Spinks, Arlene Spriggs, Donald Spriggs, Paul Stamer. 12' QM JUNIORS First Row: Diane Switzer, Sharon Tabachik, Candace Talifl, Marilyn Tallant, Lin- da Tate. Second Row: Martha Tate, Cloyd Taylor, Linda Teresi, Mike Thaxter, LyleThivierge. Third Row: Robert Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, Frederick Thompson, Debi Tinker, Roy lolliver. Fourth Row: JoAnn Travis, Guy Tull, Kenneth Tunnmino, GaryTyler,SusanUnder' wood. Fifth Row: Jaci Valiair, Sylvia Van Doren, Erik Van Dyke, Bill VanEvera, Andre faaquero. , pl . EMR . ' . L. 1 Q'--vw . , l EM, , vx.i?5igi! , Q F -I mf' tn... he Alva Th 232 Y... if s....... First Row: Samsak Varikarn, Joseph Vasapoli, Marta Vaughn, Rama Viraragha- van, Bill Volkart. Second Row: Jenny Vesburgh, Nick Vukasin, Bea Wagenbreth, Nancy Waike, Beth Waldow, Third Row: Valerie Welder, Robin Wallace, Kathy Wallen, Barbara Walsh, James Walter. First Row: Will Warwick, Margie Washington, Jill Waterman, Ann Wayne, Bun- ny Weaver. Second Row: Harry Webb, Denise Weiner, Don- na Welhaf, Merry Wells,Tim Wells. if QL U f f i .14 , 1, Third Row: 'H ' John West, Tom White, Wendy V ,Q White, Resa Wightman, Lawrence l W V - Wilbur. Fourth Row: Cathy Wilkinson, Donna Williams, Francis Williams, Marcia Wilson, MarlcWilson. -e -..... f.-9' i 1 Sv W.. ,I ?Q7,f.vu-fll J! I . 1.-i ' 3, -,V ' ,. 5 fl be Qobert Swingon 714 ji we- 'vxy , A EL 3. 1, ' i i I , I .1 Xu,- 1 1, fa sg, . . .M e 'lv -i- 'IO' l 3- '-uit -. , lt cl Smiil. First Row: Linda Winesett, Anne Winiermute Robert Wirtz, Richard Wiseman l:t'6Cl Will. Second Row: Melanie Wood, Rodney Woods Steve Wright, Bill Yates, Abdel-Na bi Yiyan. :RS- Rh.. SENIORS NANCY ADLER--French Club 23,45 Tlwespiom Nolionol Honor Social-y 23,4 ALEXA ALBERTSON JAIME ALEMAN u l i 'S 2 MARY ALFREY , RUBEN AlLEN fArT Club 4gCl'1OlI' 115 Mixed Cborus 2,3. QI VICKI ALLEN-Art Club 2,415 Gommo Service Club 4. Porlroils by The Heel'-tCo.,Porlcing1or1 armor lunrll lme I ll l NF' 11 'Q' -1 'NN X 'N-..,.,! 1 3' V'7,:,s l I QQ , .mf , Al f'7f.'7l'BG-f l .. .ff-, f . A x K X X -, , .1 li 'Q-fo I' il C E. V 7 1 V I' , ., 'I' ' ' x X l -l l 5 ' w ' l adv. A -'Pr' TONY ALVAREZ-Baseball lVaristyA lg Go-Go BoysA, Intramurals 2,3,4, Rocket Club 2,3,4. ANNETTE ALYEA-Homeroom Secretary 2, Vocational Office Training Club 4. 9 ...'IQ.2 4729 sauce ANDERSON DAVE ANDERSON-ofGphicAfiSciub 3,4 9 sr: ,i P FAITH ANDERSON-Art Club 4, rhespacn Honor Society 4, '11, JAMES R. ANTHONY l i l l -i 3 i .6 'S' ART AREA-French Honor Society 2,3,4, Go-Go Boys 4, Home- room President 2,35 Junior Science and Humanities Sym- posium tWest Point Military Acodemyl Finalist 24 hlational Honor Society 3,45 National Spanish Tournament lst Place 2, Omega Service Club 3,45 PenmanlEditor-in-Chietfllg Science Club 2 llreasureri 3, Spanish Honor Society 2,3,A, Student Council l2nd Vice-Presidentl 3, The Brown University Award 3, Va. Junior Academy of Science 2. CHARLES ARMENTROUTfDistributive Education Club 11, Law Club 4. CHARLES ARNOLDelnternational Club 3, Rifle Club 35 Spanish Club A. EVA GLOW ARWOODfVocational Qttice Training Club 4. ROBERT ATHAYfBand 2,45 Chess Club -4, Qrchestra 4, Science Club 2,3,4, Scuba Club 2. SCOTT BACONfCrew 2,3,4, Sailing Club 2,3g Soccer Team 3,4 ,op I A-251' .. ' 'R i -.4 5: .--4? ' l' .1-Q' i Nd DAVE BARNES Rifle Club 35 Science Club 2,3,4, CHARLES BARRETT ROD BARRON Debate Team 2,35 Elos Honor Society 3,45 French Honor Society 45 Go-Go Boys lI,lftIfGfT1UI'OlS 45 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pro-Con Club 25 Science Club 2,35 Science Honor Society 35 llreasurerl 45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 lilcos Math Honor Society 4. CHARLES BATTEN Choir lSection Leaderl45Domestic Exchange to Bohemia, N,Y. 35 Football lManager, J.V. and Varsityl 25 CJOYGO Boys 45 Latin Honor Society 3,45 Math Club 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Clrchestra 2, lBusiness Managerl 3, Nice Presiclent Stringsi 4: Science Club 45 likos Honor So! ciety 2,3,4. CHERYL BEAZLEY Art Club 45 Debate Club 35 Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Va. 35 French Club 35 GAA. 35 Pep Club 35 lfifle Club 4, 'nailing Club 45 Slii C lub 45 Swim Club 4. DONALD BELL Football ll.V.l 25 Slii Club 25 'iiirrifi 3,45 lbesf Q RICHARD BAlLEYAChess Club Ag Crew 45 Football lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3,4. DAVID BAKER-Go-Ga Boys 45 Homeroom President 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 Math Club 2, lVice- Presidentl 35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Penman lNon-Fiction Editorl 45 Science Club 2,3, lpresidentl 45 Science Honor Society 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Math Honor Society 3, lpresidentl 4. JERRI BAKER-West Anchorage High Schaol,Anchorage,Alaska 2,3. PATRICIA BALL-Horneroorn Secretary 45Richlands High School, Richlands, Va. 25 Vocational Office Training Club lSecretaryl 4. BORIS BANZER-Rifle Club 45 Swim Club Ag Thespian Honor Society 4. TOM BARBEE-Intramurals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Tikos Math Honor Society 4. cv IJVIII llrmrir Swfiety 4, Q 1 2 SENIORS DIANE BENSONfJunior Achievernenl 2. BETSY BERNARD-'Ari Club 2, lVice'l3residen1if1, P'appaSer i Q Club A, Keyelles A, National Bela 3,A, Pep Club 3,4 is Q -49' PATRICK BERRY'-Bishop Denis J,CD'Cannell High School 2, Elos 4, Law Club A, National Meri? letter ol Commendation GAUTAM BHATIA-lnlernalional Club 3, lnlramurals 3,-f1,Mod ern School, New Delhi, India 2, National Honor Society A Tennis Narsityl 11, A my SANDRA l.. BISSET-Alpha Service Club 2,3g Fulure Teachers ge, , of America 11, National Bela 4, Social Sludies Honor So- ciety 41, Spanish Club 2, JOHN W. BITTINGER-Baslcefball 'VarsilyManaQerl2,3,A, leen- age Republicans 2. . -. X , '-'we c --.i 'l , .xl 'argl f ,srra fe ,wapie sf:--ii ef 'i e3llifl-,1'?'H Mike Mcuonough - mp? - 2 ' 5 el ll' L 'V l l l l L i riety Y,3,4, Urftiifztrn 23,45 'Docinl Studies Honor Society 3, ' ...- ,,f 'Z-'V' 'Y E Sl ff f .ff-f 'C' of - Y , . I V , .V ,,, ,Z ..--,,,i it flilpi' it ,iifpg fit ilie gpiiim fling limit ifleos with on lolnng o little time out for retiestwment, Omega President Mike Christensen pourscolme ot the service 1 lul' nwvei GARY BLACKeGo-Go Boys 4, lntromurols 3,45 Mounted Gen- erols 2, Soiling Club 2, lVice-Presidentl 3,45 Science Club 4, Wrestling lJ.V,l 2. RICHARD BlEWETTeffGerrnc1n Honor Society 3,45 Moth Club lVice-Presiclentl, lpresidentl 35 Notionol Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Club 3,4, Sociol Studies Honor Society 3,45 Student Council lpresiclentl 4, Tilcos Moth Honor Society 2,3,4. DOROTHEE BLUM All lQtStrlClBr1nfl?,3g C,Of1CQflUitClfV'lClI'Cl'tlDQ iifnnfl 23, lrerizurffr 4, Clos Honor Society 3,45 French Hon ir ',r,rif-ry 23,4 lriternritionul Club 4, Nntionol Honor SO- l , U3 K1 I i f 5 ,.J, 'S' 1 R l K Q TIM BOAN from Country 2,43 l itlf: lconi 4, xier1cfeClulJ 25 l lfll' I1 PAUL BOHLE Cliifzz flirt, 4, lurtiier lliqli Alfllftflly l'lfxVl JAN BOOKER-Future Teachers of America 2, lPresidentl 3, Gamma Service Club 2, National Beta 2,3,4, Psychology Club 2,4. CYNTHIA BOOTH-Beta Service Club 2, Homeroorn President 2,3, Nu Service Club 4, lSecretaryl 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Pied- mont Representative to State S.C.A. 4, Senior Advisory Council 4, Student Council lSecretaryl 4, Virginia Girls' State 3. BRONI BOWDEN-Art Club 4, C:.A.A. 2, Gamma Service Club 4, Pep Club 4, Red Cross Club 2. f' 13, -e-- CI'- sl JAMES BRENNAN-Intramurals 2, Ski Club 4. CAROL BRIGHAM-Choir 3,4, Elos Honor Society 4, Home- room President 3, National Beta 2, National Honor Society 4, Sigma Service Club 4, Ski Club 3,4 lTreasurerl 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Swim Club 3,4, Tikos Math Hon- or Society 4. TOM BRODEN-Debate Team 4, Elos Honor Society 4, La Lurniere, La Porta, Indiana 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Soccer Team 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Tolkien Club 3,4, Tikos 4. SENIORS MICHAEL BOWEN SHARON BOYER-Industrial Cooperative Training 4, Mixed Cborus 3. JEANNE BRADSHAW-Cheerleader lJ.V.l 3, Warsityl 4, Choir 3,4, Homeroom Vice-President 2,3, President 4, National BGTG 2,3, National Honor Society 4, Tau Service Club 4. f 'N 'ffjfll ivff VAN BROWERfConcert and Marching Band 2,3, lPresidentl 4, Go-Go Boys 4, Honneroom Treasurer 3. JULIA BROWNfDistributive Education Club 3, GAA. 2, Vo, cational Office Training Club 4. KENNY BROWNBACKeFootball lJ.V,l 2, Math Club 3, Tennis lJ.V.l 2, Narsityj 4, Wrestling lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 4. SENIORS STEPHANIE BURNERfConcert and Marching Band 2,3,45 Home- roorn Secretary 4, Treasurer 35 National Beta 2,3,45 Orches- tra 2,35 Science Club 3,4. MONICA BURNS 5 German Honor Society l15l'lOrT18l'OOFT1 Secre- tary 3,45 International Club 2,3,4. RANDY BURTfIntromurols 2,4. GLORIA BUSTILLO International Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,iPresidenti11 BRENDA BUSTLE ljistributive Education Club 2,3, lSecreloryl 4. DIANE BUTLER Chorus 2,35 CJA IX. 2, Vocational Office train- l irigClul14 I JAMES BROWNE BUCK CHARLES-Basketball lVorsityl 45 Football lJ.V.l 2, ln- tramurals 4. ANN BURCHILL-G.A.A. 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Mounted Generals 25 National Beta 25 Nu Service Club 3,45 Pep Club 4. JAMES BURKE Homeroorn Vice-President 35 Ski Club 45 Tau Service Club 2. BETSY BURNER JEAN BURLESON-Beta Service Club 3,45 Fashionable Voy- age Fashion Show 25 Future Homemakers of America 4- Huey, John Kane, Bill Pichcrdson, ond Od Ed Foro f-rioy G guod lolre fi 'ing lunrlv JOYCE BUTLER-G.A.A.2. ROBERT CAHILL SUSIE CAHILL-Belo Service Club 2, Blue ond Groy Sloff 2,3 45 Domestic Exchange 45 Homeroom President 2,35 Junior- Senior Powderpuff Foolboll 3, Noiionol Belo 2, Nolionol Honor Society 3,115 Sponislw Honor Society 23,45 Swim Club 2,3, lVice-Presidenll 41. 1 MARGARITA CALVINO-lnslilulo Nocionol Superor Del Profes- prodo en Lenguosvivos, Buenos Aires, Argenlino 2, Spanish Club 3. DEBORAH CANODY SHAWN CAREY gl If I gl' ,,y wl ,yi vt I 'i :ii i l 4 i v .V i. l l ,. i l Q! 'ffiwf ff, V :U I 11. LQ I Rick Galloway casts a sly glance out the window while appearing to be very interested in the derivation ofthe quadratic formula in Mrs Ellie Brook's senior math analysis class ' gif f' .ittoruey Lie-gr' '.'in r'ws wraps up bis case against Senior I if rr qrd ijlpwivt ir .figlating 'ne N Ltmnor Code I Club 4, Red Cross Club 4. KIRK CARPENTER-fChess Club 3, Concert Band 2,45 Go-Go Boys Ag Key Club 4, Marching Band 23,45 Rifle learn 3,4. 5 JOSEPH CARROLLfFootbaIl lJ,V,j 2, IVarsityj 3,45 TraclclJ.V,l Q, frxrilly 14, l'ffrQSlIIr1Q tl V.,l2, lVGrSiIyl3,l1, TRISA CARUANA Honiernoni Secretary 3, Treasurer A, Na- tional Beta 2111, Inu Service Club 23, Nice Presiclentl 4. CANDACE CARVER CIWIFTYIFIIJIIQV IIV i Q, lrencb llonor SO' ciety 331, l-tomeroorn Secretary 35 Vice-President 45 Latin Honor Society Y,f5,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club Y, Sfiplioniorrf Class lreasurer 7, Social Studies Honor SO- cirety 11, Inu Service Club 7, IHistoric1nl 3, lpresidentl 4. 244 '.' SEI it DIA 'f sm 4 all Clit BRENDA CARMICHAEL-G.A.A. 2,3, IOfficerI 4, Keyettesfig Pep , AARON CARPENTER-Football lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 4. tgp, SENIORS DIANA CASTLE-Choir 3, llibrorionl 45 Future Teochers of America Ag Mixed Chorus 25 Modern Donce Production 3. SHELLIE CHAMBERS-G.A.A. 2,3,4. BARBARA CHENG-Fu Sing High School, Toipeh, Toiwon 25 Future Homemokers of America Ag lnternotionol Club 3,4. 'Nl CHARLENE CHINN-Choir 2,45 G.A,A. 2,45 Drill Teom 45 Key- ettes 45 Modrigols 45 Notionol Beto 2,3,45 Student Exchonge 35 Welcome Club 2, lPresidentl 3. TOM CHISNELL-Crew 2,3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Homeroom Treo- surer 45 Swim Club 4. JOANNE CHOBOT-Art Club 25 Closs Cheerleader 35Mounted Generals 45 Nu Service Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Swim Club 2,4. M l 'C 'J? --i.. 3. 1'5- nundl mn' -J LINDA CHENG-The lst Girl's High School, Toipe, Toiwon 2,3. MELANIE CHILD-GAA. 45 Hillsboro Union High School, Hills- boro, Ore., 2,3. STEVE CHILDRESS-Go-Go Boys 45 Omego Service Club 45 Rondolph Mocon Acodemy 2,35 Ski Club 3,4. VS . wyzgiqf ,vw , KAREN CHRISMAN-Beto Service Club 2, lhlistorionl 3,45 Home- roorn Secretory 25 Moiorettes 3,45 Modern Dance Production 3. MIKE CHRISTESSON-Boseboll lJ.V.l 25 Futureleochers ofAmer- ico 3, llreosurerl 45 Go-Go Boys 45 Homeroorn President 45 Key Club 2, lPresidentl 35 Lob Assistont 3,45 Mounted Gen- erols 45 Notionol Belo 35 Omego Service Club 2, l,Historionl 'l lpresidentl 45 Rifle Club 3,45 Soiling Club 45 Ski Club 4. BRUCE CLARKfGo-Cao Boys 4. SENIORS SANDY COFFMANfHomeroom Secretary 35 Maiorettes 3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Pep Club 45 Ski Club 4. CINDY COI.EfMounted Generals 2. ALVIN COI.EMANfMixed Chorus 4. Q? SHARON CONNOR Clair 3 lStudent Conductor 4 Chorus r Trpgid nt 2 Honieroorn Vice President 34 Pep u HIE COOK fx .IA 45 J hn th Kennedy High School a ', if .ygttns 4- Morse High School Beth Mai e N lflfl I lu 1 MARILYN CLARK-Distributive Education Club 35 Vocational Training Club 4. BELINDA CLEGG-G.A.A. 2,35 Gamma Service Club 45 Law Club 45 Pep Club 45 Powderpuff Football 3. BONNIE CLOYED-Red Cross Club 25 Tau Service Club 2,3, lTreasurerl 4. MIKE COLEMAN-Baseball lVarsityl 3,45 French Honor So- ciety 2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Math Honor Society 4. RICHARD COLLEGEMAN-German Honor Society 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Tikos Math Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 45 Soccer 45 Track lWinterl 2. KATHY COLLINS-Future Homemakers of America 25 Industrial Cooperative Training Club 45 Red Cross Club 2,3. CJ 1 'QTH3 T Beulah Bandaid lSyd Slyel iesiilies against Tricky Dicky lPichard Ble- MARY COOK-J.E.B, Sluorl High School, Falls Virginia 3g Nix- on High School, Laredo, Texas 25 Spanish Club Ag Spanish Honor Socieiy 115 Swim Club 115 Thespion Honor Society 4. MARY CRABTREE PHYLLIS CRAMPTONeAlpho Service Club 2g Junior-Senior Powderpuff Football 35 Mounted Gene-rols 25 Rifle Club Ag Sailing Club Ag Skiing Club 11. , ug is -Ng-ni Voqed 'MOS' Vgluamle Player, Reggie Hari sin uciepls llie owczml'rp'w1CiiiOClT ElllS WlSl9f '6 Y me PAT CRAPPS LINDA CROPPeeG.A.A, 25 Honveroom Secrelory 115 lloppo Serf vice Club L15 Pep Club L15 Welcome Club 3, JOHN CROSSCOPE Russian l-lorior Sociefy 3,-ig Science Hone or Society 11. SENICDRS KEN cnoucn JOY CROW-Future Teochers of Americo 4. RON CUFFE KATHLEEN CURTIS-Stonewoll Joclcson Senior High School, Mo- nossos, Vo., 2. JOYCE DANIEL-Choir lAssistont Treosurerl 3, lVice-Presidentl A, Drill Teom A, GAA, 2,3, lFoIl Sports Monogerl 4, Girls' Chorus lPresidentl 2, Keyettes 4. :fin LLOYD DARR-Bond 23,45 Electronics Club 2, Go-Go Boys 4, Orchestro A, Rifle Teom 4, Soiling Club 4. 'TS' 'Tig Trying tofindo little strength to wade through o senior homeroom president's meeting, Bill Wilber stops to proy. r ' i t i ,,. 'K 1. ,NM .555 if I 1 I I BONNIE DAVIS-G.A.A. 2, Industrial Cooperative Training 3,4. ELISABETH DAVIS-Art Club 4, American Academy, Athens, Greece 2,3, Future Teachers of America 4, G.A.A.4, Mounted Generals 4, Swim Club 4. JOHN DAVIS-Cross Country 2,3, ICaptainI 4, Track ISpring and Winterj 2,3, ICaptainI 4. KATHERINE DAVIS-Choir 3,4, Elos Honor Society 3, IPresi- dentj 4, French Club 2, ITreasurerI 3, IVice-Presidentl 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2,3, Madrigals 4, Penman IFic- tion Editorj 4, Sailing Club 2, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. LARRY DAVIS-Band 2,3, Crew 2,3, ICO-Captainj 4, Go-Go Boys 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4, Key Club 4, Orchestra 2,3. PAT DAWSON-Future Teachers of America ISecretaryI 3,4, Gamma Service Club 3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. N 249 I ANNE DAYMONT-Marymont International School of Paris, France 2, National Beta 3,4, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 4. STEVE DEADY-Choir 3,4, Elos Honor Society 3,4, Home- room President 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Madrigals 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Omega Service Club 4, Penman Staff 4, Social Studies Honor Society 3, lPresidentI 4, Tennis 3,4, WLNS lpresidentl 3. DIANNE DEFELICE-French Club 2,3, lSecretaryI 4, Red Cross Club 2,3, Volunteer Service Club 4. TIM DEHNEfGo-Go Boys 4, Intramurals 3, Law Club 4, Rocket Club 4, Russian Honor Society 3. TERRY DELANEYeGo-Go Boys 4, Homeroom Vice-President3,4, JOHN DEI.REfBasl1etbaIl IJ.V.I 2, IVarsityI 3,4, Choir 4, French Honor Society 3,4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4 SENIORS 3415 -A it' ANGELA DINKLEeAlpha Service Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America Club 45 GAA. 2,35 Keyettes 45 Spanish Club 2. BILL DODDwBible Club 35 Go-Go Boys 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Omega 4. DONNA DOERR--Blue and Gray Staff 2,3545 Delta Service Club 35 Extramural Gymnastics 45 GAA. 2,3,45 Gymnas- tics Scorelfeeper 3,45 Horneroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3,45 Junior-Senior Powderpuff Football 35 Modern Dance Pro- duction 35 Mounted Generals 25 National Beta 253,45 Sigma Service Club 45 Swim Club 4. LORRAINE DRANCE Choir 3,45 Future Teachers of America 3, Wicefpresidentl 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3, Vice-President 45 Keyette Club 2, lTreasurerl 35 Student Council Historian 35 Table Tennis Intramurals Champion 2,35 Varsity Basketball Statistician 4. LEONARD DRY GofGo Boys 45 Intramurals 2,35 Key Club 35 Soccer IIVMI25 lVc1rsllyxj3,4. VIMAL DUGGAL tlmrieroom President 25 IITICVINIIIOYWCII Club ffn'-it-we '- BARRY DEMARR-Football lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityI 3,45 Go-Go Boys 45L9IIeft'T1et'1'S Club 45 Track 3,4. BILL DENIO-Chess Club 2,35 Intramurals 253,45 Spanish Club 5 45 Spanish Honor Society 254. I JAMES DEVALL ,. I I LUISA DIAZ ROSARIO DIAZ-French Club 45 Sigma Service Club 3,45 Span- ish Club 4. BARRY DINEEN-Football IJVI 2, lVarsityl 3,4. I 5 ,vi I I I l ED ENGLE-Basketball lJ.V,l 2, lVarsityl 3,41, Crew 3,11, Letf terman's Club 4, Omega 3,4, Science Honor Society -4. GAIL ESCOLAeSigma Service Club 2, VICKI ETTI.EMANe,Homeroom Secretary 3,r1, Maiorettes 3,A, Pep Club A, Sigma Service Club 3,4 JACK EVANS SHIRLEY EVANSe Sattelite High School, Sattelite Beach, Fla., 2,3. COLVIN FAGGINS L is CONNIE DUNNE-Biology Lab Assistant 41, Drill learn A, Hil- lington Court, Middlesex, England 2, Law Club A, Pep Club 3, Sailing Club 4, Slci Club 4, Spanish Honor Society 11, Swim Club 11. GLENYS DYER-GAA. 2,3, Homeroorn Treasurer 4, National Beta 2,3, lpresidentl 4, National Honor Society 2,3,11,Spanf ish Club 2, Spanish Honor Society 2,3,A, lilcos Math Honor Society A, WLNS lSecretaryl 3. JAMES EASTEReDebate Club 11, Science Honor Society A, Thespian Honor Society A, Transceivers Club A, Western High School 2, Wilson High School 2. CHARLES EBERT LORIBETH EDSON-Distributive Education Club 3,4 BONNIE ELLIS T mr t ' i . I 4 I I I l, ,I I r 9 F i I r I 1-9 I I I I ,,,I 5, .i M 5 4:1-' ig 'Qu ,.. ' ' . ..-.,.. N.. . I t'1' in Y va tif' 'A tu .uvvwgute tbe first ul his clubs mi-ev A super inleqtion ol pep power is provided by W-L'5 own witch doctor, Susan Hill, ilu--.9 Z4-Q Nui 3 i :visa JERRY FAIRMAN-Chess Club 2,3,4, lntrornurols 3,45 Low Club 4, Rocket Club 2,3,4. KAY FANSLERfBlue ond Gray 4, Future Hornemokers of America 2, Homeroom President 4, Koppo Service Club 3, lHistorionl A, Notionol Belo 3,45 Pep Club 11. CATHIE FAULeCorlisle Senior High, Corlisle, Po, 3, Dovid L. Swortz Intermediate School, Corlisle, Po. 2, Ski Club 4. RAY FERSON BERNIE FENSTERWALD Boseboll lVorsity Monogerl 2,3,4, I Omega Service Club 3, Science Club 2. DENISE FETZER . MARGIE FIELD MARTHA FIKE JOHN FIORIO-Go-Go Boys 45 Homeroom President 45 lntra- murals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Omega Service Club 45 Student Council lst Vice-President 35 Student Council Volunteer Work 45 Soccer lVarsityl 45 Sophomore Class President 25 Tennis lVarsity lst positionl 2, llst position and Captainl 3,4. GARY FITCH PAT FLAVIN ED FOGLE-Go-Go Boys 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Omega Ser- vice Club 4. BILLY FORD MARY FOX-Choir 3,45 Madrigals Ag Mixed Chorus 2. CARL FRANK-Disiribuiive Education Club 2,3,4. 'JU- -v-I 9 SENIORS -1 'A -cr 1 AQ '::-' ..-. .1-Q. l A Q if f t is SHIRLEY FRENCH BARBARA GAlNESfKeyettes 45 Law Club 45 Mounted Cuen- erals 2,3545 Pep Club 3. KATHY GALLIVANeeG.A.A. 2,3545 Girl'S State Gyrnnasticsleam 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 Treasurer Ag Junior-Senior Powder- puff Football 35 Modern Dance Production 35 National Beta 2,3, llreasurerl 45 Nu Service Club 35 Class Cheerleader 2. Q 4, T-LZ tv MIKE GALLlVANfeC:o-Cao Boys Ag Rescue Squad 2, Wrestling RICK GALLOWAYfCrew 2,3,A, Hameroom President 2, Vice- Preslden' A, 'ritranwurals 35 Letternw-fn's Club A, Qrnega Ser- .ah fm. e Club E, lreasure' A, Soccer 2,3, Co-Captaini A, Swim ,Nd C in 14,11 Ivy,-37 MARY GARl.ANDfiart Club A, Choir Aj French Club 25 C:.A.A 2,35 Cnyrnnastics Scorelceeper 2,35 Homeroorn Treasurer 3 Vice-Presiaent 2, Junior Science and Humanities Sympo- siuni 2,3,A, National Beta 2,3,A, National Honor Society 3,A5 Qrchestra 23, Section Leaderi A, Science Club 2, Science Honor Society 2,A, State String Orchestra 25 Statistician 'ffrestiing 3,A, lhespian Honor Society 3, lSecretaryl A, Tik- os Honor Society 2, iSecretaryi 3,A, Virginia Junior Acade' my of Science 2, WLNS 2, llreasurerl 3. PAT GARNETT Beta Service Club A, National Beta Service Club 2,3,A, Penrnan iSecretaryi A. JIM GARRITY aggeboii iiyi 2g coco Boys 4, omego Ser' 'QFLN vice Club 3,A, Psychology Club A, Swim Club 23. BRIAN GEEHAN-fiinolca Senior High School, Anoka, Minne- sota 23, international Club A, lntramurals A5 National Hon- or Society A, Swim Club A. 9 - r . 'WU' f1f't'9 Zi L icticeg tier alrihabvitas she places n tc.s in the teachers' boxes :aim QQ l f4 .'I37 ri ti f, W '8 'ti M J i?FtnfuQH i l l 4 I KWLBL SENIORS ANNE Glass GAYLE GIBSON-Alpha Service Club 25 Future Teachers ot America 2,3,45 GAA. 2,3,45 Homeroorn Secretary 35 Vice- President 45 Junior-Senior Powderputt Football 35 National Beta 2,3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 Young Re- publicans 4. JOAN GILBERT-Choir 45 Elos 3, llreasurerl 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Homeroom Vice-President 45 National Beta Service Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 2,3, lSecretaryl 4. THOMAS GILL-Baseball lVarsityl 3,45 Basketball lVarsityl 25 lCo-Captainl 3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Letterman's Club 45 Omega Service Club 3, lVice-Presidentl 45 Psychology Club 35 Track 2. BONNIE GILLESPIE-Mounted Generals 25 V.l.C.A. 4. SUE GILLIAM-Homeroom Secretary Ag Vocational Training Club 4. ai-plgzrrrwiswrgogezzf . F 1 4157 ,K ,,,-,..F,?,-, , ,F lips, ,ci 5 ' j?'ig.,1i4,l ,. Wji, .Q i lqllll , .f, M ROBERT GILLS SALLY GODDARD-Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Modern Dance Production 35 Nu Service Club 3, lVice-Preside-ntl 45 Ski Club 45 Virginia Girls State 3. GWEN GOFFfClass Cheerleader 2,35 Junior Class Treasurer 35 Senior Class Secretary 45 Spanish Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,4. CARMELITA GONZALEZ'--International Club 45 Spanish Club 45 St. Paul College, QC., Phillippines 2,3. ROBERT GORDON-Crossed Sabres lSports Editorl 35 Elos Hon- or Society 45 Homeroom President 35 National Honor So- ciety 45 Spanish Honor Society 253. JANET GOREWI-Xrt Club 3,45 Homeroom President 25 Kappa Service Club 3,4. SENIORS FFF in ...nc sf':zi 1 CAROL GRAY America Club 25 Art Club 45 Choir 45 Chorus 35 Horneroom Treosurer 2,3,4. KEN GRAY5eBosketboII IJ.V,j 3. DELBY GREENE GAA, 2,35 Mixed Chorus 2,IVIC6-Pl'6SIdet'1II 35 Vocotionol Office Iroining Club 4. .QB ,ni 'CT' JACK GORMAN LARRY GRAHAM-Homeroom Treasurer 45 Marching Bond 2,3 45 Low Club 35 Sociol Studies Honor Society 4. STEV EN GRAHAM ish Honor Society 3. STEVE GRANDY-Go-Go Boys 45 Intromurols 2,3,45 Penmon 2 3,45 Trock 3,4 Rosen GRAU-French Club 2,3,4, ski Club 4. AUDREY GRIFFIN Poway High School, Powoy Colif., 35 RO- nionu High School, Rornono Colif., 25 Vocotionol Office Iruiriing Club 4, CAROL GRIFFIN MIKE GRIFFITH f fri 4,10 B0y',45Ir1IrUmurOIS 2,3,4. 256 SHARLEEN GRAHAM-Notionol Beto Honor Society 2,3,45 Nc- tioncl Honor Society 3,45 Russion Honor Society 3,45 Spon- gn-9 , -4 7 '1 3 Chris Kieldgaard, Martha Umstott, Marilea Kuzriicki ond Poi Flovin liniSb fb? LARRY GRUBEfArnateur Radio Club 4, Go-Go Boys 11, Nationf al Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Science Honor So ciety 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,11,TikosMatlw Hon- or Society A. MARK GUNNELL-Go-Go Boys 4, Russian Honor Society 2,3 Science Club -41. i JOHN GUTHRIDGE-Cboir A, Intramurals QA, Slmi Club 11 NANCY HAGAN ALLAN HALL-Art Club 2,3315 Intramurals 2, Sailing Club A, Virginia Industrial Arts First Place Award 3. DEBRA HALL-GAA. 2,3,A, Elos Honor Society 3,11, Matti Club 3, National Beta 2,3415 National Honor Society 3,A, Science Honor Society 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Social Studies Honor So! ciety 3,11, Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Nice-Presidentl A, Tikos Honor Society 2, llstVice-Presidenti3,11. lunches in the sent ton if 257 ,ii-f SENIORS whi- 'i 5 ,.l r 5 Ns. Tp... ., S-fi 'r lwon Gilbert imfi-S uiimpbrly iii tier r-rrrmt violin ns the orchestra practices for the Churle-ne Ch-nfoffomponles the ctw-r on the D-Ono if-null lliilplvsgrvrrig Assembly sponsored by the music depnrtne tond the Senior Closs il ? 'b STEVE HARLEY firinlfrftbrill IVA 7, 'Vrirsityl 3,4 llomeroorn Vice l3rr:sidcr1t 3, Lettermerfs Club 11, lrucls lVorsityl Q,3,4. JONATHAN HARMON AlItfll','Ul llricltri Club 11, Crow 13, ffrfxrrifitif f, Club A,fflf1tflill1f,j lirirtrl Y, Russiririflubll, llusslcm llulifif l1f1fI+:l'y yfl, lrflbllff: C,llJl2 y,3,fl REGGIE HARRISON irlotilrill ifrir-,ityi Y,'l,f1, lrrirlr Nrirsatyj 13,4 PAT HAND+Concert ond Morching Bond lVice-Presidentl 3,45 Orchestro 3,4, Sponish Honor Society 2. LINDA ANNE HARDESTY-Russion Club 4, Saint Cecilio'sAcocl- emy, Woshington UC. 23. ROSS HARDING-Football lVorsityl11, Notionol Honor Society 45 Tikos Moth Honor Society A, Walter E. Stebbins High School, Doyton, Ohio 2,3, Wrestling lVorsityl A. 758 VIRGINIA HART-Koppo Service Club 4, O'ConneIl High School, Arlington, Vo., 2, Scndio High School, Alburquerque, New Mexico 2. JOYCE HEAD-Drill leorn 4, Nu Service Club 4. TERESA HECHAVARRIA i i EDWARD HENNlGAN'LOW Club 4, Rifle Club 4. LISA HERWIG-French Club 3,4, French Honor Society 3,4, Moth Club 2, Notionol Honor Society 3,4, Red Cross Club 3 lPresidentl 4, Science Honor Society 3,4, Sociol Studies Hon- or Society A, BRIAN HILBURN-Boseboll lVOrSityl 2,3,4, Boslcetboll lJ.V,l 2 Worsityl 3,4, Footboll lJ,V,l 2, Norsityl 3,4 .,ig,u-' i :- vis, . ,Ti xQlgn,i,?fll' 1 ,x,'w'i,h - t '- '.'. If' i .1-' -lif- in ,, ,f, P vdt 'Y i' y 1-..-.Sv 'Br ,JL NORAH HECKMAN-Thespion Honor Society 3,4 DEBBI HEFLIN-Modern Donce Club 2, Nu Service Club 4, The Time of Your Life 3. MARCIA HELWIG-Art Show l2nd Prizel 2, Cheerleoding Nor, sityl 3,4, Closs Cheerleading 2, Girls' Crew 2, Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3, Pep Club llreosurerl 3,4, Powderpuff Footboll 4, Psychology Club 2,3, Senior Ad- visory Council 4, Sociol Studies Honor Society 3,4, Student Council Senior Senotor 4, Tou Service Club 3. A-uns' DAN Hlll.-Horneroorn President 4, Notionol Honor Society 4, Science Club 2, Science Foir Protect 2, Ski Club 2,3,4, li- lcos Moth Honor Society 3, llreosurerl 4. KAREN HllLeHomeroorn Vice-President 3, Notionol Beto 2,3,4, Notionol Honor Society 3,4, Ped Cross Club 2, Sociol Studies Honor Society 4, lilnos Honor Society 3, 52nd Vice- Presidentl 4, Virginio Girl's Stole 3. MARY HILL-exfxssistont Librorion 3, Mixed Chorus 2,3, Voco- tionol Gttice Troining Club 4, cal SUSAN HILL-Cheerleading lJ.V.l 2, lVorsityl 3, lCopioinl 4, Junior Closs Vice-President 3, Modern Donce Production 2,3, Pep Club 2, Tou Service Club lSecretoryl 2,3,4, Virginia Girls' Sioie 3. LISSA HILLER-Art Club 2,3,4, Ari Show 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2, Home- room Vice-President 4, Junior Achievement 3,4, Thespion Nofionol Honor Society 3,4, Time of Your Life 3. TOM HIPPLE-Go-Go Boys 4, lniromurols 2,3,4. SHARON HOLSINGER-Vocofionol Office Troining Club 4. ADRIENNE BENNETT HOLT-Drill Teom 4, G.A.A. 2, Keyeiies -'1,Russion Club 4, Russion Honor Society 3. ALAN HONICK .A- 18, , 3 i i i 5 :ii . .fi-Q -25:4 5 ' ft' --- .1.i,1 - pg Q 5, 5 .5 -f. . ., '11 1 'M , 4 iii Qi 1- i 'i ,F ,i Q , T f fi it A l i l it A 3' gadget li I is 3 4 :Q 2 L O i l 3 1 ' l 6 E l ,li ' .a-,,-owf' 'X-- S. , A 4- 3' ,Q 12.1, miiiagfg . , enior Carol Brigham imitates an ancient greek statue, With ettectiye use ot senior likruri, gasses ri ni - d '.'i-as lu 1 rlairis litifa' v iiIiliii+PS TERRY HOWARD-Class Cheerleader 2,35 Future Teachers of P America A, G.A.A. 2,3315 Girls' State Gymnastics 35 Horne! F-5 room President A, Treasurer 35 Modern Dance Production -'hw' MMP? 35 Student Forum lSecretaryj A, , MARK Huev-Boseboii uyi 2, iymsiiyi 3,A, Bosieiboii uyi 3 ' 'L Oil A' 25 Go-Go Boys llreasurerl A5 Homeroom President 2, Vice- 3 l' ,U .rl 154 President 35 lntramurals 2,3315 Omega Service Club 3, lHistorianl4. TOM HUEY-Beaumont High School 2,35 Rifle Club A5 Wrestling . lf, Q ,, 5,-5 f .f,'12J'i ' i .- f-ll ' 'v7v,',? 37125 :T , 5371 iff rc Q S ' A , .-, M, ,. , V-zf3g 12i3':' A . .:-iff N. , - LINDA HUGHES--Distributive Education Club 3,115 Guidance Assistant 2. ik 3 CY HULSEPP C5ofCno boys 115 Science Club 4, KEN HUMAN 'llonieroorn lreasurer Ag Intramurals 2,175,415 latin Honor Society A5 National Honor Society A5 Science Honor Society Ag Tennis 23,115 Wrestling 2. 26l sENioRs STEVE HUNTER-Choir 4, Crew 3,45 Football lVarsityl 3, Go- A Go Boys 4, Omega Service Club 3,-fi, Woodrow Wilson High School, 2, CULLEN HUTCHINSON-Track lSpringl 4. GARY IDEN CHRIS JAESCHKE-German Contest lHonorable Mentionl 3, Sailing Club 4. MARGARET JOHNSON-Mepham High School, Lang Island, Pep 71 MARILYN JOHNSON-Band 2, Cheerleader lClassl 2, lVarsityl 3 3, lCo-Captainl Aj Choir 3,45 Horneroom President 2,3g Treasurer A, National Honor Society 3,45 Nu Service Club 2, 3,45 Orchestra 2, Pep Club 2,3,A, Social Studies Honor So- ciety 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 25 Virginia Girls' State 3. 4' ..i. u .,. if .vs ' 34.1 p-audi ,Elle-r driving Gary Black to school in his English lam, Senior Bernie Feristerwald impatiently awaits his lore N5 .Aww , ,Q x to is 'Tl A 4Cf ...i i 1 i -wr'- 'asf ff , I fi ,,fgr,,, ' RALPH JOHNSON-Blue ond Gray 45 Go-Go Boys 45 lntro- murals 45 Punohou School, Honolulu, Howoii 4. WENDY JOHNSON-Cvommo Service Club 3,4. JAMES JONES l JOHN JONES-Science Club 4. 2,35 Rifle Club LYDIA JONES-Art Club 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Keyettes 4. LYNWOOD JONES-Bond 2,3,45 Boseboll lJ.V. lJ.V.l 25 lVorsityl 3,4 aw in M- N. l i ,ii l25 Wrestling Ht. KW 'Sl'-4 'CIP' l OJ' TOM .JONES-Choir 45 Go-Go Boys 45 Gymnastics lVorsityl 2,3, lCo-Coptoinl 45 lntromurols 2,45 Lettermen's Club 45 Omega Service Club 45 Swim Club 2,3, lPresidentl 45 Tennis lVorsityl 45 Wrestling lJ.V.l 2. CHARLES JUNE JAMES JUNE-Boseboll lJ.V.l 25 Graphic Arts Club 35 Intro- murols 2,3,45 Wrestling lJ.V.l 2, lVorsityl 3,4 JOHN KANE-Boslcetboll lVorsityl 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 CrossCoun- try 45 Modrigols 4. TERESA KANE-Choir 45 French Club 45 Gommo Service Club 25 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Notionol Beto 45 Sponish Club 2,35 Sponish Honor Society 4. MARTHA KARAS-Koppo Service Club 2,3,45 Powderpuff Foot ball 35 Psychology Club 2. SENIORS F1 '1'::ai 'f ' , l LINDA RAE KILBY-G.A.A. 2, Homeroom Secretary 25 Vice- President 3,4, Red Cross Club 2, Sigma Service Club 2,3,4, Vocational Office Training Club lPresidentl 4. TARI KINDRED-Chorus 2, Mounted Generals 2,45 Psychology Club 4. RAY KIRKPATRICK I 1 DAVID KELLEY MILES KELLY PATRICIA KELLY-Homeroom Vice-President 2, Modern Dance Production 3, Sigma Service Club lVice-Presidentl 2, Spanish Honor Society 2, lSecretaryl 3, lPresidentl 4. DAVID KERNDT BOB KIBLER-Baseball lJ.V.l 2, lVorsityj 3,4, Basketball lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3,4, Football lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3, Lettermen's Club 4. GREGORY KIHM :J-1 my 99 ,Y 1 17 CHRIS KJELDGAARD-G.A.A. 3,45 Gamma Service Club 3,45 Law Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club 2,3,4g So- cial Studies Honor Society 3,4, Tikos Math Honor Society 4, WLNS 2. BILLIE KLING-Distributive Education 2,3,4. JOHN KOHLHAAS-Sailing Club 4. .Jaw 1-i Stephen Grohorn supervises Donny Srnoor ond Gene Cooper in machinery fepoirs Y -I4 L-.... Psychology Club 2. CHRISTINE KRIEBEL-Choir 3,115 Germon Club 115 l-lomeroom Treasurer 3. KENT KROTZER-Ari Club 4, Concerf ond Morching Bond 2,3 4, Crew 3, Go-Go Boys 4, Gymnastics 4, Orchestra 3,4 Swim Club 11. JOHN KULICK-Homeroom President 4, Vice-President 3, Intro- murals 3: O'Connell High School, Arlington, Vo., 2, Ski Club 3. ASHOK KUMAR NIRMAL KUMAR l 265 .-.X lp- S 'x 1 Mg... JANET KREACHBAUM-Art Club 2,4, Nolionol Belo 2,3,4, AQ r 'l 'x F-xl? Qichord Blewett and Marcia Helwig in the Aims and Obgectives Assembly. Coach Wisler lMarilyn Johnsonl and the trainer lBrenda O'Gradyl discuss strategy. NH.. e i-44 SUE LAND Heidelberg American High School, Heidelberg, Germony3, Keyettes 4, Ludwigsburg American High School, SlUllQOfl,G9fFTtC1Yt'yQI lu-,,C.luli 4 LINDA LANGELLE REGGIE LANIER MARILEA KUZNICKI-Elos Honor Society 3, G.A.A. Represen- tative 2, Girls' Crew 2, Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Secretary 2,4, Maiorettes 2, lCo-Captoinl 3, lCaptainl 4, Modern Dance Production 3, Mounted Generals 2,4, Swim Club 4. MARY LAMBERSON-l-lomeroom Secretory 2,3, Kappa 2, Mounted Generals 4, Pep Club 2,4, Ski Club 4, Tau Service Club 4. KAY LAMOTTE-Art Club 4, French Club 2, National Beta 4, Psychology Club 4, Washington-Lee Girl's Prose Reading Contest l2nd Placel 3. SENIORS .IANET LAPRADE-Alpha Service Club 2, G.A.A. 2, lVice-Presi- dentl 3, lSenior Representativel 4. DEBBIE LAUGHERY-Class Cheerleader 3,4, French Honor So- ciety 4, Future Homemakers of America 2, Homeroom Sec- retary 4, Kappa Service Club 2, lSecretaryl 3, lPresidentl 4, National Beta 2,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. JONATHAN LAWSON-Cross Country 4, Football lJ.V,l 2, lVarsity Managerl 3, Thespian Honor Society 4, The Time of Your Life , Thespian Production 3, Track 4. CAROL LEMAY-Junior Achievement 4, Mounted Generals 2, Ski Club 4, Vocational Office Training Club 4. STEVEN LEMPICKI-Biology Assistant 3. MARIANNE LENNOX-Vocational Office Training Club 4. I nf VIRGINIA LEACH-Debate Team 2,3,4, GAA. 2, Latin Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA LE COMPTE DEVON LEEPER-Cross Country Team 2,3,4, Go-Go Boys 4, 'NN' SHIRLEY LEWIS-Distributive Education Club 3, Vocational Off fice Training Club 4. RICK LIGHT DENNIS LIM-lnternational Club 2,3, Mounted Generals 4. SENIORS JAMES LOGAN--Boslcefboll lJ.V.l 2, Crew 2,115 Key Club 4. PATRICK LONG-Irmtromurols 3,115 Key Club 3,A, Moth Club A, Troclc 3,4 PAULA LONG-Future Homemolcers of America 2, lou Service Club 2,3,A, WILLIAM LONG ANN LOVE--French Club 3,115 Future Homemolcers of Ame-rico A, Future Teocbers of Americo 3, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3. DIANA LOVEfFulure Homemolcers of Americo 4, Girls'Chorus 2, Internoliorwol Club 4, Keyefles A, Mixed Chorus 3,A, Mounted Generols A, Pep Club 2, Red Cross Club 2, Spon- isb Club 2,3,11. Qn Wednesday mornmgs mdeowoke seniors climb the bleocbers lor the assembly. XX A . r--- CX -,N ,' -In-iv' UQ' I- , 'Suv CYNTHIA M. LUCAS-Drill Team -'1,Distributive Education Club 35 G.A.A. 2. SAI.I.Y MAITLAND-G.A.A. 3gVOCOIIOf10l Office Club 4. NICOLE MANLEY-Art Club 2,3, lpresidentl 11, Thespian Honor Society 2,3,4. JIM MANZO DEBBIE MARCEY-Art Club 3,115 Choir 3,45 Horneroom Treas- urer 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Mounted Generals 2. RICARDO MARFORI-International Club 2, Mounted Generals 4, Ski Club -4, Wrestling lJ.V.l 2,4 I has 'E' CHARLES MARTIN JANE MARTIN-Red Cross Club 2, Sailing Club A, Tlwespians A DORIS MAN-Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4, Modern Dance Pro- duction 3, National Beta 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2. LINDA MAYER CONNIE McADAMSfJunior-Senior Powderpulf Football 3. CHRIS McAl.PINEflndustrial Cooperative Training Club lpresi dent l 4, Law Club 4. SENIORS 7 GEORGE McCOYf'Football lVarsity Managerl 4, Go-Go Boys A, Intramurals 3, Rescue Club 2, Sailing Club 3,4, Science Club 2,3,4, Track iSpring and Winter Managerl 4. KATHY McDONOUGH MIKE McDONOUGH Art Club 4, Coronado High School, Coronado, California 2,3, Science Club 4, Soccer lVarsityl 4, Wrestling 4. J Q44 ,pai BILL McNElCE Chess Club 2,3,4, Crew 2,3,4, Rifle Club 3, Scierice f-luh?,3,A, loll1ieriClub 3,4, Wl,IXlS 3,4. WENDY MEADORS llililfe Club 2,3,4, Choir 3, lSeCreICJryl 4, lj'IIlllllH 'mrvire Club 4, Hwrleroorti Secretary 2,3,4, Keyf ellffz 4, latin tlanrlr' Society 2, lSecrclaryl 3,-4, Madrigals lbc-fruluryi 4, Maxell Cliorus Y, Islatiorml Honor Society 3,4, IDIIIIISIIVIUH il'5f1',lfr:lI1rilli l5,4, iilfns llorirmr bociely 3,4. PAUL MELNICOFF lfialrilluli-.fer liluffilirili Club 4, Key Club Y, il'rff,,irlf-riti 3, llurlliurri Virqsriiri Sllvlllff Fair lprid plocel 2 KATHY McANEAR-Beta Service Club 2, Homeroom President 3,4, Secretary 2, National Beta 2,3, Nu Service Club 3, Pep Club 3, Powderpufl Football 3, Spanish Honor Society 4, Swim Club 2,3,4. MARILENE McCAFFREY GAYLE McCONNELI.-Art Club 2, Gamma Service Club 2, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4, Homeroom Secretary 3,4, Madrigals 4. DEBBIE McFAI.I.S-G.A.A. 2,3, Keyettes 4, Pep Club 4, Sailing Club 4, Ski Club 3. MARY McGURRIN-Art Club 2,4, Elos Honor Society 4, Intra- murals 2, Kappa Service Club 2,3,4, Mounted Generals 4, National Honor Society 4, Psychology Club 3, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. LINDA McLAUGHLIN-G.A.A. 2,3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 4, Keyettes 4, Orchestra 2,3,4. l it .l till IO ill! wwf' 'M '-in i 5441 'l i - v 5.-,,,, ,.. I n Q. A , . W n A Q V.: ...Qin QQ s 'S ' Iging owoy on the Singer is Sondy Cofimon TRISH MERRITT-Drill learn 4, Future Hornemolrers of Amer- ico 4, Homeroom Secretory A, Koppo Service Club 3, lTreos' urerl 4, Modern Donce Production 3, O'ConneIl High School, r Arlington, Vo., 2, Psychology Club A, Sponish Club 4. JOHN MIDGETT-Boseboll lJ.V.l 2, Heolth Club 2,3,A, Junior Closs President 3, Letterrnen's Club 2,3,4, Ornego Service Club 3,115 Senior Closs President A, Wrestling lVorsity 2,3, lCo-Coptoinj A. SUSAN MILLAR-Willows High School, Willows, Colifornio 2,3 ,. Q Q 5 .UN sjtqq... s , 4 .N Hia.. O rv-r,' -U 'x ilu gxwnv' ,, it 'VF' R-F' ,hy it 27I Sue 'Jyers Otters the 'vigirktowr' dunirvyt Q h ng teteot '04 ! f 1-1-'v DANNY MILLER Crew 2, GofC1o Boys r1,Mc1drigolsiPresident 4, Marching Bond 2,3,A, Cmiego 3,45 Clrchestro 2,3,11, Sci ence Club A, Ski Club A, WLNS 3. DEBRA MILLER MARY MILLER French Club A, CAA L15 Holy Trinity High School, Georgetown DC, 2, Low Club. X i fi' SENIORS Chiel lusiire 'om Braden rules Sonia Claus out of order la the dssmay of the delense led by Chief Pixie Lisa Herwrg , . ,, , , 1 5,,47E, - I-p BARBARA MOONEY Chaney High School, Ohio 25 Drill Team A, fy AA 111, llorneroonw Secrelary 11, Treasurer 35 Sigma Ser vim? Cluli 11 KATHLEEN M. MOORE Dislribulive Education Club 2,35 Girls? Clioruu X ROBERT TERRY MOORE ljislribulive Erlucallan Club 35 Fool- lmll li X i 2, ifriiailyi 3,-f1,C1o'C1olioys A5lDlfGF11UfOlS 2,354 DEAN MlMMSAChoir 3,45 Crew 2,3315 Go-Go Boys 45 Home- room Vice-President 25 lnlromurols 2,3,45 Junior Class Seno- lor 35 Madrigals 45 Omega Service Club 2,3,45 S.C.A. l2nd Vice-Presidenll A5 Track 2. YOU-SIK MIN-Bible Club 45 International Club 2,3315 Moth Club 115 Rifle Club 45 Science Club 4. RAYMOND MONTGOMERY-Sequoyan High School, Doroville, Georgia 2,3,A. F4 7 I i i I r I i l l PAM MORGAN-Art Club 45 Mounted Generals 35 Nu Service Club 35 Pep Club 45 Thespian Honor Society 4. I WILLIAM MORROW ' DAVID MOY-Law Club 45 Mounted Generals 4. ci MARITA MULVEHILL-Ibadan International School, Nigeria 25 G.A.A. 3. GORDON MUNDEN-Art Show 35 Ski Club 2,3. GEORGE MUSCHAMP-Basketball lJ,V.l 25 Cross Country 2, 3, lCaptainl 45 Go-Go Boys 45 Homeroom President 35 Vice-President 2,45 Letterrnan's Club 45 Omega Service Club 3,45 Science Club 25 Track 2,3,4, is 'T' NANCY MUCKENHAUPTfFuture Homernalcers ot America 25 lVice-Presidentl 3,45 National Beta 3,45 National Honor SO- ciety 45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,4 STEVE MUELLER-Bishop Dennis J. 0'Connell High School, Virginia 25 Elos Happening 35 Key Club 45 Psychology Club 45 WLNS 3, EMMA MUl.VEHlLLeInternational School, lbadan, Nigeria, At- rica 2. JENNIFER MYEReArt Club 3,45 German Club 25 German Hon- or Society 3,45 Orchestra 45 Psychology Club 25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Thespian Honor Society 4. SUE MYERSfHorneroom President 2,35 National Beta 2,35 Nu Service Club 35 Sigma Service Club Ag SCA. lHistoriant 4. JIM NALLS SENIORS .. iv-'N KEVORK NAZARIAN SHERRY NEAL+Art Club 2,4, Nice-Presidentl 35 Future Home- makers of America 45 Keyettes 4. AMELIA NEAMeChoir 3,45 French Club 45 G.A.A. 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Nu Service Club 2,3,4. Z BRIGFITE NEWBERRYfAlpha Service Club 35 Blue and Gray Vnports Editori 35 llayout Editorl 45 Drill Team 45 German Honor Society 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 International Club 45 Modern Dance Club 45 National Beta 3, i2nd Vice-Presi- deriti 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Red Cross Club 25 Snierice Club 2,3, Nice-Presidentl 45 Social Studies Honor Society, ERIC NYSTROM OBIE O'8ANNON Basketball ll,Vi 2, lVarsityl 3,45 GO-GO liriyz 4, tlorneroorn President 2,35 lntrarnurals 2,35 Law Club fi' trfttririrv-ri's Club 45 Omega Service Club 3,45 Senior flaw. 'liceprrfgiclcrtt 45 Social Studios Honor Society 3,4. DAVID NASH-Baseball lVarsityl 2,3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Penman 45 Wrestling lJ.V.l 2, iVarsityl 3,4, JIM NASH-Baseball lJ.V.l 25 Go-Go Boys 45 Intramurals 2,3, 45 Omega 45 Wrestling iJ.V.l 2. MIKE NATRELLA-Go-Go Boys 45 International Club 3,45 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 45 Orchestra 2,3, ilreas- urerl 45 Science Club 45 Youth Council 4. ETHEL NEIGHBORS PHILIP NELSON-Basketball lJ.V.l 25 Debate Team 45 Go-Go Boys 45 Homeroom Vice President 2, President 3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, iVice-Presidentl 45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Tikos Math Honor Society 3, ilst Vice-Presidentl 4. STEVE NEUMAN-Baseball i.l.V.l 25 Go-Go Boys 45 Letter- men's Club 45 Soccer iJ.V.l 2, fVarsityl3, iCo-Captainl 4. JIM O'BRlEN-Homeroom Treasurer 2, Intramurals 2,3,4, So- cial Studies Honor Society 3,4, Swim Club 2. CHERIE ODEEN-French Club 4, Homeroom President 2, Trea- surer 3, National Beta Service Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, The Time of Your Life' Thespian Production l968 3. BRENDA O'GRADY-Blue and Gray 2,3,4, Cheerleader lVar- sityl 3,4, Class Cheerleader 2, French Honor Society 2,3, lPresidentl 4, Homeroom President 2, Kappa Service Club 2,3,4, Modern Dance Production 3, National Honor Society 3, lTreasurerl 4, Pep Club 2, Powderputt Football 3, Social Studies Honor Society 3, lSecretaryl 4, Virginia Girls' State 3. i. , ,511 i 'nl ,, iff sd 'tl' 'O' 'W BARBARA OLSEN-Concert Band 2,3,4, German Honor So- ciety 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Sigma Ser- vice Club 2,3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, DEBBIE OLSON-French Club 4, Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Flossmoor, lllinois, 2,3, National Honor Society 4, Russian Honor Society 4, Thespian Honor Society 4. SHARON ORNDORFF-Future Teachers ot America 2, lVice- Presidentl 3, lPresidentl 4, Gamma Service Club 3,4, Home- room President 4, Vice-President 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Nation- , cc al Beta 3,4. l lrnee it creaks, the toe t numbs, look out world, here it eg! Cy Hulse beholds in wanderment the honking declaration of victory by Marle Gonnell, .' 4 ...f , 'LM .Qc C-.' .,- . , b . , I, ,N . . ft V . LH- , 2' 7 AW' 1 P 35 K' Ng l 4 ' V V uf 'P ls' . v, A. ' ..- -- ' 2' . ., H :- pm' ' t L 'v 4' ,S ft- '1 I 'Z GEOFFREY PAGE-Crew 3,45 Cross Sabres 35 Elos Honor Society 2,3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Omega Service Club 3,45 Soccer 3,45 Swim Club 25 Tennis l.l.V.l 2. KAREN PALMER-International Club 2,35 Welcome Club 2. STEVE PALMERfBasebalI lVarsityl 45 German Club 3,45 ln- tramurals 2,3,45 Omega Service Club 45 Soccer lVarsityl 3. 9,2 H H. BAXTER PARKER-Ski Club 4. TERRY PARKER Art Club 2, lSecretaryl 3,45 G,A.A. 35 National Beta 3,4, Sailing Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Thespian Honor So- ciety 23,4 JANICE PARR Vocational Office Training Club 4. SEN IORS cARoLvN osaoume MARTHA OTTO-Kappa Service Club 25 Law Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Tilcos Math Honor Society 4. REGINA OVERHOLT-Bible Club 25 J.R.R. Tolkien Club 45 Mounted Generals 2, lVice-Presidentl 4. LOUISE PAPICH-Beta Service Club 25 Law Club 4. TERRI PARENT-Drill Team 45 French Honor Society 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Homeroom Secretary 45 National Honor Society 4. EARL PARHAM-Distributive Education Club 45 Football lJ.V.l 2. vu: Kwai- 1- Q, 'V ,I l Class ot '69 won the float competition for the second Year i a ow ARMENIE PAUL-Thespians Honor Society 4. CAROL PAUL-Keyettes 4, Law Club 4, Sigma Service Club 4. NGUYEN KIEU PAUL-Seoul American High School, South Korea 3, Soccer lVarsityl 4, Toipeh American School, Korea 3. ID 6- ROBERT PAUL-Intramurals 2,3,4. DOUG PAYNE BETSY PEARCE-Kappa Service Club 2, Keyettes 4, Mounted Generals 4, Oakton High School, Vienna, Virginia 3. SENIORS li fd Cv- E we 'C-'V DON PIERCE-Football lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3,45 Intramurals 45 Track 45 Wrestling 2. MARY PENNINGTON-G.A.A. 2,3,45 Mounted Generals 25 Vocational Industrial Club of America 3,4. JAMES PERROW-Distributive Education Club 2,3,4. ALICE PERSONS-Crossed Sabres 45 Elos Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3, lTreasurerl 45 Red Cross Club 35 Sigma Service Club 4. STEVE PETERS GARY PETHERICK-Thespion Honor Society lVice-Presidentl45 The Time of Your Life' 3. STEVE PFLIEGER-Intramurals 2,35 Sailing Club 4. . , r 'J' sa FRED PIRKEY-Art Club 2, lpresidentl 3,45 Homeroom Vice- ' P J President 25 Mounted Generols 25 Penman lArt Editorl Ag 'H -45- Thespian Honor Society 2,3,4. A S-- .IACQUE PITTS 'NF' Gun TERRY POOLE-Drill Team 45 Swim Team 4. JOHN POPA-Law Club 45 Omega Service Club 45 Rifle Club 3,4. VIKKI POPE--Holy Trinity, Washington, D.C., 2,35 Psychology Club 4. 278 i i f i RP' '61 Nd Q 4. x NK 409 -is-J' eniors John Fuorio, Gwen Gott, ond Obie O'Bannon raise the standard at the Class of '69 ui - 1 -- -.... ., ,,,-.'.-..f.:--- .....,.. -- ..'-f--- .ra-4 ......'z':.':1-ar.. - f -Q .T V E ld.. I 1:'Sg-in -ii W' i N ED PORRO ROBIN PREUIT-Drill Team 4, Kappa Service Club 2, Latin Hon- or Society 3,45 Modern Dance Club 3,A, Mounted Generals 4, Sailing Club 3, Science Club 3. DOTTIE PRINCE-Keyettes Ag Sigma Service Club 4. ALAN PUGH-Natural Bridge High School, Natural Bridge Station, Va. 2,3. SHERRY PUGLISI-Drill Team 4, GAA. 3,45 .lunior-Senior Bas- ketball 3, National Beta 2, Pep Club 11, Powderputt Foot- ball 3g Sigma Service Club 4. PAUL RASMUSSEN-Crew 2,3,4, Go-Go Boys 4, Homeroom Treasurer A. Ed Engle. X x la m 'I 'www Q 1' I i i i l . i ll l i il l I I l l l li ll iii' l ill ll I 'I P i l S i li , 4 S if ,l li 3 .4 .he Mgigreneg' qonqe sus is vhgi iv will roin ond lhunder Connoisseur Greg Zell hos mosiered the or! of culling the on Vhe kVOfklOWfT Poiriovs bonuno in his Foods l program, Yr H t.: if viii. 5 fu - v 125. CLAUDIA REID--Drill Teom 4, C5,A.A. 2,3315 Homeroom Secre- tory 3,45 Nu Service Club A. JOHN REID' Inlromurols 2,3315 Penmon 4. JANE REISER American Community School, Beirut, Lebonnon 3, GAA4 A, General H H, Arnold High School, Wiesboden, Germany 3, lnlrornurcils A, Wakefield High School, Arlinglon Vo. Y. JAMES RAUM John Fiorio feels the pressure ol school NANCY RAUM-G.A.A. 2, lRepresenlcilivel 3, Gamma Ser vice Club 3, lSecretoryl 4, Homeroom Secretory A Junior Senior Boskelboll Gome3,Junior-Senior PowderpuffGome 3 BARBARA REDMAN-Vocolionol Office Training Club 4 280 SENIORS JOHN RENNER-Crew 2,3,4, G0-ao Boys 4. ANNA REYNER-Art Club 2,3,45 German Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 3,45 Mounted Generals 45 Nu Service Club 2,35 Class Cheerleader 2. IRIS RHODES 'QD 4:15 SCOTT RICHARDSON PENNY RICKER-Fort Hunt High School, Va., 25 George Ma- son High School, Va., 25 Keyettes 45 Pep Club 4. ALAN RINKER-Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Or- chestra 2,3, lVice-Presidentl 4. 639 'X rd . 'U' 455' T- DOTTIE RICH-Elos Honor Society 2,3545 Orchestra 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2. JIM RICHARDS BILL RICHARDSON-Choir 45 Debate Club 45 Go-Go Boys lVice-Presidentl 45 Homeroom President 45 Intramurals 45 Junction City High School, Junction City, Kansas 25 Letter- men's Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Omega Service Club 45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 Tennis lVarsityl 4, lCo-Captainl 45 Wrestling 3,4. ,W ,ww v X125 2' 28I VICTOR RIVERO DAVID ROBERTSeCrew 3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Key Club 2,35 Ski Club 4. CONNIE ROBINSON--Art Club 45 Mounted Generals 2,4. 1 I i I l i l I L li i I I l 'I I SENIORS -'L f LINDA RUE-Choir 3,4, Kappa Service Club 2, Law Club 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Pep Club 2. .IEANNETTE RUIZ-Drill Team 4, French Club 2,3,4, Gamma Service Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, Red Cross Club 2,3,4. DOUG RUSSELL-Go-Go Boys 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2, President 3,4, Ski Club 4, Tennis lJVl 3, lVarsityl 4. 'EE' SUE SANDERS Class Cheerleader 3, G.A.A. IPepresentativel 3, Homeroom President 4, Secretary 3, Lycee International De L'Oton, Paris, France 2, Modern Dance Production 3, Pep Club 4, Powderputf Football 3, Senior Advisory Council 4, Swim Club 4. SANDY SANFORD Choir 3,4, Latin Honor Society 3,4, Nu Service Club 2,3,4. BETTY SAUNDERS Distributive Education Club 3, G.A.A. 2,3, Junior Achievement 2, Keyettes 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Voca- tional Utlice Iraining Club 4. U REGAN ROBINSON-Beta Service Club 2, lSecretaryl3, Blue and Gray lEditorl 3,4, Crossed Sabres 2, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Secretary 3. RANDY ROGERS-Football l.l.V.l 2, Intramurals 3,4. LINDA ROWLAND-G.A.A. 2, ISpring Sports Managerl 3, llst Vice-Presidentj 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Sigma Ser- vice Club 3,4. ---9 SUE RUSSELL-Blue and Gray Staff 4, Crossed Sabres Staff 4, French Club 3,4, French Honor Society 3,4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 2,4, National Honor Society 3,4. DAVID SAGINOR JOANNIE SAMAHA-G.A.A. 2,3, Gamma Service Club 2, Jun- ior-Senior Powderpuft Game 3,4, Swim Club 4. 1 ff? , 282 i I mf' id-N, Jn Williams look at some negatives, JIM SAUNDERS-Band 2,3,45 Crew 2,3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Soccer 45 likos Math Horfor Society 2,3,4. JANE SCARBOROUGH-Vocational Office Troining Club 4, MELISSA SCHAAR-Blue and Gray lphotograpberl 25 lpboto Editorl 45 Cross Sabres 35 German Honor Society 3,45 Home- room Secretary 3,45 GAA. 2,35 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, lSecretaryl 45 Science Club 3, lSecretaryl 45 Sigma Service Club 45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,45 Swim Club 4. 7 l I I I i . I I I I I I I I 'I I It I ll I I I Ill.: Ill II . i I I I SENIORS 'UP JOHN SENECHAL-Cross Country 2,3,45 GofGo Boys 45 Home- room President 35 Vice-President 45 Intramurals 3,45 Math Club 35 Powderputf Cheerleader 3,45 Science Honor So- ciety 3, IVice-PresidentI 45 Ski Club ITreasurerl 3, IPresidentl 45 Track 2,3,4, VERNICE SHAFFER-Law Club 45 National Beta 4. PAULA SHARFF-Cheerleading IJ.V.I 2, IVorsityl 3,45 Home- room Treasurer 2,3, President 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Tau Serv- ice Club 2,3,4. dk rg: -A 143 '27 ' CHRISTINE SHIPMAN Distributive Education Club 3,lf'1dUSlFIOl Cooperative Training 4, ROB SHULTZ Honieraorn President 2, Vice President 35Junior- Senior Basketball Game 25 Key Club 4I,SOpl'1OfT1Of9-FGCUIIY Basketball Game 25 Track IWinterI 2, NORRIS SILLS Chair 3,45 Football IJ VI 2, IVarsityl 3,45 Go' C10 Bffys 4, llciriierarirn Presirlenl 3,45 Key Club 45 Ieller- riw-ri , Club 4, VtfIff',llIIlQ It VI 2, lVGr'silyl 4. if BETTY SCOTT-Choir 3,45 G.A.A. 35 Mounted Generals 45 Sig- ma Service Club 3,4. VICKI SCUDDER-Art Club 45 Mounted Generals 25 Thespian Honor Society 2,3,4. GAYLE SEFTON-Future Teachers of America 25 Gamma Ser- vice Club 45 G.A.A. 35 Homeroom Secretary 2,3, Treasurer 45 Modern Dance Club 3,45 National Beta Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Swim Club 3. NANCY SHATTUCK-Choir 45 G.A.A. Representative 2,3,4 Homeroom Secretary 35 Treasurer 25 Mounted Generals 25 National Beta 2,35 Nu Service Club 3,45 Psychology Club 2 PATTY SHEPARD-Choir 45 French Club 2,3,45 French Honor Society 2,3,45l'lOfT16l'OOfT1 Treasurer 45 Madrigals 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Tikos Math Honor Society 2,3. MARGARET SHIFFLETT-Distributive Education Club 2,3,4. I f I Seniors, remember Chaucer, Shakespeare and Dicl1ens7 MARIKA SIMMS-Art Club 4, Immaculate Conception Academy, Washington, D.C. 2,3, Low Club 4. EDWARD W. SLYE-Go-Go Boys A, VICA Club 3,4, ICT Club ITreasurerl 2. SYD SLYE-Cheerleader lJ.V.l 2, ICoptainl 3, Elos Honor Sof ciety 3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Latin Honor Society 3,A, Sigma Service Club 2,3, lpresidentl 4, Swim Club 3,11. 5 cw. wisp-Q'-.ri N, NW' c ef., , 4:32 Wm l ':'v 'C' 285 ELIZABETH SMITH 1 JEFF SMITH I KAILA SMITH-Arlington County Youth Council 41, Blue and Gray llndex Editorl 4, Choir 11, Domestic Exchange to Bree- denton, Fla. 11, Junior Senator 3, Nu Service Club I2nd Vice- Presidenil 4, Sophomore Senator 2, Tau Service Club 2,3 Y I 4 . I I I I l I. I I I I I ll If I ll l I I-' 1 . - an , t i I , AH ' 'va ' G' ,lf tl iz,-'fff X5 , 5' ' ff'L,y Q l KRISTI SMITH- Bond 2, Choir 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Mounted Generols 2, Nu Service Club 2,3315 Powderpuff Foolbull 3. WANDA SMITH ROBERT SPAULS ALICE SPEICE Horneroom Ireosurer 2,35 .lunior'Senior Bos- Ivutlmll Come II, Krnppo Service Club 23,115 Powderpufl Gurus: 3, Psychology Club 2, Sludenl Soving Syslem 11. CURTIS SPRIGGS Bond 2,f3,A, Big Brollwer 11, Football lJ,V.I 2, lrwlrcxmurrzlz 23,11 MIKE STANTON Foolbull IJ,V.l 2, lVorsiIyl 3,45 GOYGO Boys 11, lntronnurcxls 3, I,eIIermon's Club 4, Sponisb Honor So- Ciely Q,3,l1, Irurlc 23,4 286 E5-,w,Q1qw mm - vw -eff' Mi-'I' .hy 3-A , ,.,-K, I af 8 Q. UBBY STONE-Choir 45 Gymnastics 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Modern Dance Spring Produc- lion 25 Pep Club 25 Sigma Service Club 2,3,4. .TIM STORIE-Crew lVarsilyl 2,3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Ornega Ser- vice Club 3,45 Wrestling lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3,4 ALLEN STOUDT-Baseball lJ.V,j 25 Gyrnnaslics 2,3,4, Leller- men's Club 4. TOM SUTTON-Choir 45 Go-GO Boys l1,lf1lVOfTiUFOlS 35 Penrnan 45 Rifle Team 2,3, lCaptainl 45 Social Studies Honor So- Ciely 4. ROBERT SWARTHOUT-Basketball lJ.V.j 2,lDll'OI'11UfOlS 35 Junior Senior Basketball Game 3. FRANK SWEIGERT-Choir 3,45 Crew 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 LeHermen's Club 45 Spanish Club 4. SENIORS JILL STARK-Ari Club 25 GAA. 2gMOUr1l8Cl Generals 45 Nu Service Club 2, Ureasurerl 3, lpresidenll 4. ROBERT STEINER DEBBIE STEWART-Maiorelles 3,45 Mounted Generals 2. TOMMIE STEWART BODO STOCK JOAN STOCKING-Kappa Service Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Swim Club 2,4. E' f '7 1 Q 4 rs, 'Vx i Xp... bi .Tr 5-, 5'-551' ' vga, v-:zur W r' A s i l SENIORS CHARLES SZLENKER-Debote Teonn 4, Low Club 4, Peoples ,Q Club 3, Psychology Club 4. MARY TAMA-Low Club 4, Librory Club 2,Keye1tes 4. EDWINA TAYLOR-Art Club 4, Future Homernokers of Americo 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Keyeiies 4, Pep Club 3, I 'l .I I l LINDA TAYLOR I L MIKE TAYLOR l ll MARY THEOFILOS-G.A.A. 2,4, Gomrno Service Club lVice- Presidenll 3, lPresidentl 4, Homeroom Secreiory2,Treosurer 3, Vice-President 4, Notionol Belo 2,3,4, Pep Club 3, Pow- derpuff Foofboll 3, Sponish Honor Society 4. 1 l lr v 1 288 T KATHY THOMAS-Homeroom Vice-President 45 Swim Club 3,4 Wes? Springfield High School 2. li - NOREEN THOMAS LEE THOMASSON-Football lJ.V.l 2. GARY THOMPSON-Polmeiio Senior High, Miomi, Florida 2,3 Wreslling 4. KAREN TIMMONS-Highlands High School, Son Anlonio,Tex.2 DON TITUS -+- pf A ,,,,,, 4 ,5 5 M 5'4- i ,J 1 fx ,- ,.. , l Helpful guides to where horneroorns ore locoled ond David Eornes KAREN TODD-Keyetles 2,3 CALVIN TOlERvFootbolI lJ.V.l 2. TONI TORREGROSSA-Delio Service Club 2gl'lOfT1efOOm Secre- iory 2,35 lVice-Presidenil 45 Notionol Belo Service Club 3,45 Sigmo Service Club 3. JANIS TOWNSEND-German Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom Presideni 25 Nolionol Honor Sociely 2,3,45 Science Club 45 Science Honor Socieiy 45 Sociol Sluclies Honor Sociely 2,345 Sponisb Honor Sociely 2,3,45loll1ien Club 4. PAT TRlBEfBelo Service Club 2, lreosurer 3, Presidenl 45 Blue ond Caroy Sioff 3,45 Homeroom Secretory 2,35 Presi- dent 3, Junior-Senior Powderpufl Fooiboll Gorne 35 Junior- Senior Boslcetboll Gome 3,45 Psychology 35 Service Club Council lSecreioryj 45 Ski Club 45 Sluclenl Exclwonge lo Flor- ido 45 Swim Club 2,35 lixssislonl Treosurerl 4. RONNIE TROPEA gm ,ga j' I I I l I 'l i -i I 1 I I I 1 i I I I ll. il' I l g , gd ll SENIORS N. S ff- 11 Z DAVE UMNACKfCancert and Marching Band 4, Rifle Club 4. RONNIE VAlLATleMounIed Generals 2, Science Club 3,4. CHRISTINA VAKAS -as 'Z' MARILYN TUCKER-Art Club 3,4, Girls Crew 2, Maiorettes 3, ICO-Captainl 4, Mounted Generals 2,3,4, Sigma Service Club 3,4 JAMES TURNER-Graphic Arts Club lRepresentotivel 4, Sailing Club 4. DAVID UHRMAN MARTHA UMSTOTT-Blue and Gray lFaculty Editorl 4, Elos Honor Society 3,4, German Honor Society 4, Homeroom President 2,3,4, National Beta 2,3, llst Vice-Presidentl 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Science Club 4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club lPresidentl 2, Spanish Hon- or Society 2,3,4. ILENE UNGERLEIDER-Carlisle Intermediate High School, Cor- lisle, Penn. 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Kappa Service Club 3, lSecretaryl 4, Psychology Club 4. MUFIT UNLUDAG J' . SALLY VAN SKIVER-Alpha Service Club 2, Art Club 4, Drill Team 4, Science Club 2,3, Spanish Club 2, Tolkien Club 3,4, WINS 3. GWEN VAUGHN NATASHA VUKASIN-Blue and Gray lAcademic Editorl 4, Crossed Sabres 4, French Club 4, Mounted Generals 2, Sigma Service Club 3,4, Swim Club 4. GEORGE WAITE ALAN WALKER-Baseball lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 35 Intramurals 2,3. BERNADETTE WALKER-American Community School, Radis Abada, Ethiopia 2. CHARLES WALKER-Baseball lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3,45 Intramurals 2,3. NANCY WALLACE-Blue and Gray lBusiness and Advertising lManagerl 45 C5.A.A. 2,35 Homeroom Treasurer 2,35 Vice- President 45 Lab Assistant 45 National Honor Society 3,45 School Store 25 Science Club 3, llreosurerl 45 Sigma Ser- vice Club 2, lSecretaryl 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. CARROLL WALLER-Gamma Service Club 25 Keyettes 45 Law Club 3,45 National Beta 25 Psychology Club 4. Jenniler Myers, Steve Neumann and Glenys Dyer during second lunch. -.Q-L l i l i I '- . l - Ns Q 'X n l , I I 7 fn. i . ai D . I . lil ..Q.41f.-Q Li l,ws ' Homme lloyd SENIORS 4 i i l .Ig ll , MIKE WAYNE Cu Cf, Boyz 4, pOlNflHllJUll Clieerleuder X Y Sl lfiliri Viurmf-y, Rlfliuifmcl, ifllijllilfl Z. all lil PAUl WAGNER liiullnill fl V p Q, N111-,ilyxl 111, Spunisli l firSfuuelf11,VJrr'f,llmqllVlY,lVf1rsllyl3,11, l TONY WEBB lfmllufill llVi 2, lVcH',ily!I 3,115 Spanish H0r F I bwfielyf1,VJvff'.llnraq'lV iljkffii-,ity1fl,A, Bob Gordon VICKI WALLINGTON-Delta Service Club 21 Keyeites 45 room President 2,3. DOUG WALTON-Go-Go Boys 45 Rifle Team 23,45 Service Club 2,3,A. ROBERT WATKINS Home- 1 I. Sound 4 I l l SUSAN WELLS-German Honor Society 3,4l5l lOfT1efOOI'T1 Presi- dent 2,35 National Beta 2,35 Sailing Club 45 Ski Club 4. GRETA WEST-Future Homemakers of America 25FutureTeach- ers of America 45 GAA. 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Penman lSecretaryl 4. FRANK WHARAM-Basketball fVarsityl 3,45 Football Warsityl 45 Homeroom President 3,45 Sophomore Class President 2. SUE WHITE-Girl's Choir 2,45 Mounted Generals 4. Blll. WILBER-Choir 3,45 Crew 2,3,45 Go-Go Boys 45 Madri- gals 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Omega Service Club 2,3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. LINDA WILKINS-G.A.A. 2, lManagerl 3, lPresidentl 45 Gam' ma Service Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 Na- tional Beta Service Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club Ag Powderputt Football 35 Social Studies Honor Society 3,4. ' 411 P . y,-732' ' : ?vjw15gr , - 1 1' ' 5 5 . ' , Qu-u-7 GARY WHEELER-Intramurals 2,3,4' Omega Service Club 45 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. MARILYN WHIPPLE-GAA. 2,3,45 Gamma Service Club 3,45 Mounted Generals 2. KATHY WHITE-Homeroom Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 ln- ternational Club 45 National Beta 3,45 Sailing Club 35 Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California 2. TOM WILKINS-Athletic Department 45 Crossed Sabres 35 Go- Go Boys 35 Intramurals 25 Omega Service Club 4. ALAN WILLIAMS-Basketball lJ.V,l 25 Choir 3,45Go-Go Boys l15lf1lFOfT1UYOlS 2,3,4. BRENDA WILSON-GAA. 2,35 Madrigals 45 National Beta 2,3,4. ? l l , l sENioRs l SETH WILSON-Baseball IJ.V.l 25 Basketball lJ.V.l 25 Go-Go l L Boys 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Omega Service Club 45 Social I Studies Honor Society 3,4. l l STALLING WILSON-Basketball lVarsityI 3,45 Football lVarsityl is 45 Graphic Art Club 2,45 Homeroom Treasurer 3,45 Intra- ' murals lHorseshoe Championl 35 Track lVarsityl 3, lCap- tainl 3. MARY WOLFE-Homeroom Vice-President 45 Keyettes 25 'Look ' Homeward AngeI, 25 Nu Service Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 I Psychology Club 45 Science Club 2,45 Washington Junior Academy of Sciences 2,3,4. I I 'l BETH WOOD-Drill Team 45 Keyettes 45 Mounted Generals , 35 Pep Club 4. l PARRIS WOODBURYf-Football lJ.V.l 2, lVarsityl 3,45 Track gl 2,3,45 Wrestling l.l.V,l 2, lVarsityI 3,4. STEPHEN WOODS-Crew 2,3,4. GWYNNETH WOODSON-Future Homemakers of America 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 3. I f-5 REGINA WRIGHT-Homeroom Vice-President 35 Sigma Service Club II-Iistorianl 3, lTreasurerI 4. SHERRI YAHN ,V BARBARA YEAGER Aopha Service Club 25 Choir 3,45 Drill It I . Team 45 Mixed Chorus 25 National Beta 2,3,45 National I, Honor Socif-ty 3,45 Psychology Club 4. 'l ALICE YEE French Club 45 GA A. 35 International Club 3,45 Q l Lake Providence High School, Lake Providence, Louisiana 25 , I' I Pep Club 3,45 Science Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3 ' SAUYYOUNG Ancmba U 294 JOANNE ZUNZER-Class Cheerleader 2, French Honor So- ciety 2,3315 Junior Class Secretary 3, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Senior Class Treasurer Ag Sophomore Class Secre- tary 2, Swim Club 4, Tau Service Club 4. JON ZYLMAN-Science Club 2,45 Spanish Club 4. MARK STANTON-Football l.l.V.l 2. rpg: X - X r-fm,-vvr11.v,7-V-4- 4 ' K' w MANUEL ZAVOLAS-Football 4, lntramurals 45 New Kensing- ton, Pennsylvania 23. GREG ZELL-Go-Go Boys 4, Intramurals 23,415 Omega Service Club 3, lChaplainl 41, Tennis lVarsityl 2,115 Wrestling l.l,V,l 2, DORIS ZIMMERMANW-Distributive Education Club 3, Wicee Presidentl A. in WR? G0 '.2 ow: Chris Kieldgaard masquerades as Saint Nick Lower left: Charlie Walker draws. GORDON KRAY-Art Club 2,3,A. l .. 'b-' fm If flafilqlgrsf ff N J' P' xsj 295 T I I I I I 'I ,I I i I . 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Abell, Cynthia M., 200 Abell, William D., 200 Aburn, Mildred, 31 Adams, Gregory J.. 200 Adams, Nancy Lee, 105, 118, 200 Adams, Robert T., 134 Adams, Sadie M., 74, 200 Adcock, Pamela H., 200 Adler, Christopher C., 200 Adler, Nancy E., 85, 152, 236 Ager, Randye C., 216 Ahlers, Thomas A., 200 Ahmad Mohammad, 200 Akers, Teresa J., 200 Alban, Robert L., 216 Albertson, Alexa A., 236 Albertson, Tasha N., 200 Aleman, Jaime L., 236 Alexander, Janet L., 200 Alexander, Ronald W. Alfrey, Marv A.. 236 Allbrooks, H. Steven, 184, 200 Allen, Brenda M., 216 Allen, Ruben R., 72, 79, 236 Allen, Victoria M., 236 Allison, Barbara M. Allston, Louise tMrs.J, 20 Allwine, Daniel T., 216 Alpha Service Club Alvarez, Antonio F., 95, 101, 237 Alvarez, Joyce E.. 216 Alyea. Annette M., 1291 237 Amateur Radlo Index Barton, Charles S., 200 Barton, Robert Wayne, 86, 216 Bass, John F., 74, 200 Batch. Kathleen M., 200 Batch, Theresa D., 216 Batten, Charles W., 70, 72, 95, 119, 140, 142 238 Bauckman, Stephen J. Bauer, Christine Ann, 92. 216 Bauer, David A. Bauley, Patrick James, 216 Baumle, Dorothy fMissJ, 20 Bauserman, Richard G., 200 Baxter, Thomas A. Bayer, Karen E., 119, 120, 216 Bayliff, Patricia A., 111, 200 Bayliss, Orrie B., 86 Bayly, Lou C., 216 Bazzarre, M. Lynn, 92, 96, 200, 212 Beach, Joyce E., 200 Beacom, Phyllis D., 216 Beazley, Cheryl A., 79, 82, 124, 238 Becker, Erich Karl, 100, 142, 149, 216 Beckwith, Mary Sue, 216 Bedingfield. Pamela L. Bellchrls, 200 Bell, Donald J., 164, 238, 286 Bell, Margaret R., 96, 111, 200 Brill, Michael W., 37 Brittle, George M , 201 Brock, William E., Jr, 134 Broden, Thomas F ,136,142, 150, 154, 164,241 272, 302 ' Brook. Brook. Eleanor lMrs.1, 21 William, 201 Brooks. Diane Gordon, 38, 81, 217 Brooks, William fMr.J, 21 Brose. can qmrp, 21 Brower, Van, 70, 241 Brown, Alice A. Brown, Charlene K., 201 Brown, Christopher J , 201 Brown, Darlene F. Brown, Deborah A., 102, 217 Brown, Gery J., 201 Brown, Jane M., 96, 201 Brown, Julia G., 129, 241 Brown, Marcia L., 201 Brown, Michael G , 217 Brown, Michael H., 217 Brown, Patricia A., 201 Brown Pontiac, 303 Brown, Richard A., 163, 201 Brownback, Kenneth H., 241 Browne, James E., 52, 242 Brudvig, Alan L., 201 Bell, Michael L., 173, 200 Bell, Robert M., 163, 200 Bell, Victor, 216 Bennett. Donald, 200 Bennett, Joyce A., 216 Bennett, Larry P., 216 Benson, Boyd L., 184, 200 Benson, Diane E., 72, 239 Bentz, Robin 216 Bergerol, Colette. 200 Amburgey, Vicki L., 216 Anas, A. Shallal Anderson, Beulah tMrs.J, 20 Anderson, Carol, 102, 122, 149, 216 Anderson, David A., 134, 237 Anderson, Edward. 200 Anderson. Evelyn c., 12, 92, 214 Anderson, Faith L., 237 Anderson, James M., 79, 216 Anderson, Kate C., 216 Anderson, LeRoy tMr.j 20, 79 Anderson, Walter B., 12, 237 Andrews, Christopher, 200 Anstine, Hammond N., 100, 200 Anthony, James R., 90, 237 Apoldo, Charles F., 184, 200 Arbogast, Thomas H., 200 Area, Arthur C., 64, 142, 149, 237, 305 Arlington Trust, 302 Armentrout, Charles G., 86, 237 Armentrout, Jean, 31 Arms, Jonathan Scott Armstrong, Thomas tMr.J, 20 Arnold, Charles J., 122, 237 Arnold, Rosalie tMrs.j, 20 Art Club Arthur, Cynthia, 216 Art Department, 34, 35 Arthur, George W., 100, 152, 153, 216 Arthur, Snowden tMr.j, 20, 39 Arthurs, Thomas W., 70, 163, 200 Arwood, Eva G., 129, 237 Asher, Richard C., 216 Ashton, Adrenne, 200 Astel, Stephen P. Athay, Robert N., 70, 135, 237 Atkinson, Christina B., 201 Aukland, Elva tMrs.1, 20 Ault, Jerald S., 216 Auto Club Avery, Delwin B., 167, 200 Avery, Joseph L., 216 Bacas, Alexander H., 200 Back, William Scott, 163. 200 Bacon, James S., 164, 237 Bagnulo, Richard M. Bagnulo, Ronald E., 200 Bailey. Guy Stephen, 216 Bailey, Richard W., 100, 104, 158, 160. 238 Baker, David A.,s5.94,119, 136,140,142,147, 150. 154, 238, 304 Baker, Jerri L., 75, 238 Baldwin, Robert K., 216 Ball, Patricia A., 129, 238 Ballard, Katherine T., 109, 216 Ballve, Henry A., 167, 200 Banacki, Theresa A., 126, 216 Bang, Helen Colling, 82, 200 Banzer, Boris, 122, 238 Barbee, Thomas A., 142, 154, 238 Bardsley. Gloria 1MissJ, 20. 36 Bardwell, Larry J., 200 Bark. Susan J., 82, 100, 216 Barkley, William C., 200 Barlow, Christine M., 216 Barlow, Gregory G., 200 Barnes, David G., 238, 289 Barnes, Kathryn E., 200 Barnes, Robert W., 216 Barnes, Susan Eliz, 200 Barnum, Michael S., 216 Barrett, Charles W., 86, 158, 238 Barrett, Clark R., 216 Barron, Rodney. 94, 119, 131, 136, 138. 142, 147. 150, 154, 238 Berghoefer, Diane E., 111, 123, 200 Berman, Ronald Bernard, Elizabeth, 79, 96, 98. 111, 115, 239 Berrey, Christopher L. Berrey, Michael D. Berry, Patrick W., 101, 239 Berthold, Roland S., 216 Besson, Jay Sanson, 158, 177, 216 Beta Service Club Beukenkamp, Felix A., 200 Bhatia, Gauri, 63, 105, 114, 200 Bhatia, Gautam, 239 Bible Club Bigford, Jean L., 102, 149, 150, 216 Bignotti, Peter J., 217 Billante, Arleen tMissJ, 20, 40 Bisset, Brenda Jane, 119, 126, ZCEL, Bisset, John P., 200 Bisset, Sandra L., 89. 111, 150, 239 Bittenbring, Charles, 217 Bittinger, John W., 239 Black, Deborah K., 92, 93, 217 Black. Gary. 95. 118, 119, 240, 262 Blake, David Wayne, 217 Blankenship, Brenda J., 217 Blanton, Darice E., 200 Bleier, Erika C., 74, 217 Blewett, Richard L., 66, 67, 95, 100, 119, 135. 142, 150, 154, 230, 240, 244, 247, 266, 304 Blocker, Richard lMr.J, 18, 19 Bloom, Janice M., 217 Bloom, Madelon P., 200 Bloom, Stephen C., 48, 217 Bloomingburg, Wayne lMr.J, 20 Blum, Dorothee J., 70, 97, 136, 138, 142, 150. 154. 240 Blunck, Stephen H., 200 Bean, Timothy c., 178, 240 Bob Peck Chevrolet, 310 Bohle, Paul E.. 240 Boiler, James L. Bolden, Bonita K. Boley, Nancy R., 217 Bolson, Carl David, 86, 217 Bond. David B., 217 Book, Stanley fMr.J, 21, 56 Booker, Florence CMissJ, 21 Booker, Joyce A., 72, 241 Booker, William R. Booth, Cynthia A., 12, 66, 112, 113, 241, 307 Borak, Martin B., 200 Borgas. Mirna E.. 122, 217 Borroto. Rolando J., 200 Bosak, Nora I., 92, 111, 114, 128, 138, 217 Bourne, Gordon tMr 1, 21 Bowden, Bronwyn H., 93, 241 Bowen, Judith E., 74 Bowen, Michael L., 241 Bowers, Larry, 118 Bown, Bonnie B., 200 Boyce, Shelley l., 102, 217 Boyd, David C., 200 Boyd. William A., 131. 200 Boyer. Sharon R., 241 Bradshaw, Jeannie M., 72, 126, 142, 192.241 300, 311 Bradstock, Kirsten, 105, 118, 200 Brady, John J., 164, 165. 166, 216 Brandts, Hugo A., 200 Brannon, Glynn Lee, 115, 200 Braun, Carl W., 72, 104, 123, 217 Bray, David A., 173, 201 Brennan, James M., 86, 241 Bridgett, Donna L., 74, 217 Brigham. Carol L., 67, 100, 119, 154, 241, 261 304 Brigham, James E., 128, 141, 201 Brill. Karen M., 201 Brumbaugh, John tMr J, 21 Bruttle, George, 206 Bryan, Julia B., 217 Bryant, Thomas F. Bryant, William D., 162, 163, 201 Bryson, John L., 201 Buck, Charles F., 242 Buck, Ruth fMrs.1, 21 Buckhantz, Nancy Lynn, 39, 217 Buckner, Walter A., 217 Budai, Shelley L., 54, 92, 195, 217 Buettner, John C., 201 Buettner, Martin J.. 80, 188, 218 Bull, Richard, 141, 218 Burbano, Jaime A., 218 Burby, Karen A., 43, 100, 124, 218 Burchett, Virginia E., 218 Burchill, Ann L., 106, 112, 242 Burdell, Linda D., 70, 111, 118, 201 Burdiss, Michael R.. 80 Burgess, Betty J., 115, 120, 197, 218 Burgess. Susan E., 201 Burk, Lloyd B., 61, 104,218 Burke, James, 242 Burkot, Louis G., 201 Burleson, Jean S., 242 Burner, Betsy C., 72, 96, 242 Burner, Stephanie A., 111, 242 Burners Realty, 302 Burnett, Barbara L. Burnett, Cheryl J., 201 Burnette, Faye l., 83, 96, 201 Burns, Coni J., 105. 115. 201 Burns, Janet C., 201 Burns, Monica M., 97, 135, 242 Burns, Patrick G., 201 Burt, Joseph Autry, 109, 201 Burt, Randell R., 242 Burton, Marianne, 92, 218 Busch, Jonathan Todd, 177, 201 Buscher, Theresa L., 201 Buschmann, Maria C., 218 Bush, Carlton L., 134 Bush, Carol A., 201 Bush, James E., 218 Bush, Paula Marie, 201 Buelnees Dept., 36, 37 Bustillo, Gloria E., 97, 122. 242 Bustle. Butler, Brenda G., 86, 242 Charles L., 72, 76, 218 Butler, Diane L., 242 Butler, Joyce S., 75. 243 Butler, William E., 163, 201 C Cadle, Jeflrey L., 163, 184, 201 Cadle, Sandra Y., 75, 201 Cahill, Robert E., 243 Cahill, Stanley James, 60, 123, 125, 218 Cahill, Susan, 61, 112, 125, 142, 149, 243 Cain, Pete tMr.7, 173 Calcote, Charles L., 201 Calcote, Robert W., 218 Callahan, Patricia J., 82, 149, 201 Callan, Bonnie J., 218 Calvino, Margarita M., 243 Canary, Becky A., 201 Canody, Deborah L., 243 Carey, Kathleen, 84, 218 Carey, S. Brian, 243 Carmichael, Brenda J, 74, 96, 114, 123, 148 198, 244 Carmichael. Frederick, 158 Carney, Beth A.. 102, 218 Carney, Michael Sean. 218 Carpenter, Aaron L.. 78. 158, 244 Carpenter, Dorothy A., 74, 96, 102, 132, 218 Carpenter, Kirk, 95, 244 Carr, Anne C., 131. 201 Carr. John M. Carroll, Joseph H., 46, 158, 160, 244, 309 Carroll. Kathryn A., 63, 201 Carroll, Mary E, 201 Carroll, Ruth, 31 Carroll, Sydney B., 82, 201 Carter, Edward C., 91, 218 Carter. Elizabeth B, 218 Carter, Steve, 201 Caruana, Patricia D., 126. 138, 244 Caruso, Paul L., 158, 160 Carver, Candace E ,65, 126,138, 140, 142, 150. Covey, Paul S., 100, 104, 158, 186. Cowan, Sheila fMrs.J. 22, 34. 35 Cowles, Miriam Lelia, 70, 110. 202 Coyne, Susan J., 111, 138, 219 219 Doerr, Donna, 61, 120, 124, 250 Donahue, John tMr.j, 23, 36, 81 Donahue, Victoria, 38, 220 Donart, Christine, 110 119, 132, 142, 146, 149 244, 301 Cassidy. Susan E., 218 Castiglionr, Carlo, 201 Castle, Diana L., 72, 89, 128, 245 Castleberg's Jewelry, 303 Castleman, Linda Lee, 92. 218 Caton. Jane M.. 201 Caufreld. Annabelle qMrssJ, 21 Causey, Mary fMrs.1, 21 Cavalier Cars, 304 Cavallo, Guy 70. 177, 201 Cavallo, Guy tMr 1, 21, 177 Cavender Janet Carol, 61, 201 Chambers. Shellre R., 245 Chandler, Vrctorra A., 74. 102, 201 Chapman, Holly fMrssJ, 21 Chapman, Lawrence F. Chapman, Mary Louise. 218 Chapman. Robin C , 96, 201 Chapo. Robert E , 218 Chase, Mickey Allan, 218 Chau, Frlomena, 97. 119, 218 Cheek. Patricia A., 82, 218 Cheney, Sarah C.. 66. 114, 126, 192, 218 Cheng, Barbara C., 88, 97, 245 Cheng, Linda L., 245 Chernault, William H., 86, 201 Cherry, Richard L., 218 Chester, Thomas F.. 218 Child, Deb0rah,102. 201 Child, Melanie, 245 Childress. Charles S., 100, 116, 128,245 Chilton, Joan P., 82, 218 Crabtree. Mary P., 81, 247 Craddock, Linda A., 219 Craft, James R., 168, 219 Craig, Ben R., 202 Crampton, Phyllis R., 120, 247 Crandell, Denise M., 149, 202, 212 Crapps, Patricia J.. 247 Craun, Catherine E., 74, 81, 202 Crawford, Elizabeth P., 142, 149. 219 Creech, Michael R., 202 Crites. Laura LMrs.J, 22, 57 Crocker, Patty Jane, 219 Crone, Donald P., 244 Cropp, Linda S., 98, 247 Cross, Marian M., 219 Crosscope, John R., 141, 146, 247 Crouch, Kenneth R., 248 Crouse. Ruth fMrs.J, 22 Crow, Joy R., 89, 248 Cruse, James H., 79 Cufte, Ronald F.. 152. 248 Cumberland, Peter D., 74, 202 Cuppetts Hardware, 305 Curry, Francis, 43, 219 Curtis. Christine R., 202 Curtis. Diane K., 114, 126, 194, 219 Curtis, Kathleen M., 248 Curtiss, Vicki L., 74. 96, 102, 202, 212 D Dacey, Patricia L., 111, 202 Dahmer, Harold D., 202 154, 155, 220 Donnell, R., 309 Donnelly, t.inda S. Donnelly, Peggy E., 74, 202 Doody, Joseph P., 220 Dougherty, Mary K., 86, 220 Dougherty, Teresa A. Dowell, Glenn W., 220 Downey, Octavia. 96, 202 Drake. Beth tMiss1. 23 Drance, Lorraine K., 72, 89, 239, 250 Dry, Leonard Daniel, 104, 164, 166, 250 Dryer, Hilda CMrs.1, 23 Duckett, Richard E., 220 Dudley, Beverly R., 202 Duga Dugg n, Virginia, 202 al, Vimal K., 62, 250 Duke, John D, 202 Dunaway, Sally P., 118, 119, 202 Dunbar, Joyce A.. 202 Duncan, Evelyn fMrs.1, 23 Dunh Dunn Dunn Dunn Dunn am, Diane Clark, 110, 202 . Christopher G., 220 . Elizabeth A., 202 . James F., Jr., 220 . Laurence L.. 167. 202 Dunn- Nancy C., 202 Dunn Dunn e, Constancia D., 101. 251 e, Margaret Mary. 101, 220 Duong, Thuy B.. 220 Durham,'Sandra S., 202 Chin, Kin J.. 201 Chinn, Charlene E., 13, 72. 76, 94. 303 Chrsnell, John R., 100,218 Chrsnell, Thomas C., ll. 94, 95. 100, 188. 245 Chobot, Joanna K., 55, 112, 245 Choi, Jang Sik, 201 Chrrsman, Karen J. 196, 245, 312 245, 258. 104, 124 Chrrstesson, Michael, 89, 95, 117. 152, 153, 240 245 Chrstie. Thomas iMr 1, 22. 32 81 Chrrstofferson, Edw A. 184, 201 Church, Lisa C , 92, 218 Cicero, Joseph R. Clack, Bryce L , 218 Clark, Bruce W , 245 Clark, Marilyn L., 246 Clarke. Hal F. Clarke, Kenneth P., 218 Darker, Lori J., 72, 82, 219 Dale, Mary S.. 202 Dalton, Elizabeth fMissJ, 22 Dance, Barbara G., 115, 202 Dandridge, Andrew D. Daniel, Joyce D., 72, 96, 102, 132, 248, 311 Daniel, Louise, 100, 102, 202 Daniels, Dennis C., 219 Daniels, Donna L., 202 Daniels, Frederick A., 158, 182, 219 Daniels, Lynn, 202 Dannemana, 305 Daron, James R.. Jr., 189, 202 Darr, Lloyd D., 70, 248 Darr, Michael L. Dartez. Paulette L., 111, 119, 219 Dassoulas, Christina, 202 Davidson, Deborah A., 202 Davidson, James U., 219 Davidson, John K., 219 Clavijo, Edmed, 218 -Clawson, John A., 201 Clayburn, Betsy A., 72, 88, 218 Cleary, William tMr.J, 22 Clegg, Belinda Sue. 246 Clemenceau, Diann L. Clemenceau, Donald W., 101, 167, 218 Clements. Janet C., 218 Clementson, Charles, 201 Clemmer, Jonne tMrs.1, 22, 44, 45, 88 Clift, Heath Ford, 158, 182, 218 Clifton, James E. Clifton, Phillip, 158, 191 Cline, James D., 167, 219 Clingenpeel, vrncen E., 219 ' Cloud, Sarah tMissJ, 22 Cloyed, Bonnie K., 126, 246, 292 Cloyed, Larry, 201 Cochran, Jeftrey T., 163, 177, 201 Cofting, Glena QMrs,i, 22, 54 Coffman, Patricia L , 75, 201 Coftman, Sandra K , 196, 246, 271 Davis Ann L., 118,219 Davis, Bonnie E., 249 Davis, Darlene, 102, 202 Davis, Dennls Alan, 202 Davis. Elisabeth A., 79, 89, 124, 249 Davis, John T., 178, 179, 249 Davis, Joseph L., 163, 202, 206 Davis, Katherine A., 64, 72, 76, 85, 136, 150 249, 3 Davis, 05 Lawrence C., 94, 100, 104, 142, 249 Davis, Mark S., 202 Davis, Robinette L., 43, 92, 219 Davis, Sally J., 219 Davis, Sherri L., 74, 219 Davis, Davis, Shirley M., 15, 219 Suzanne M., 219 Davison, Linda, 98, 202 Dawson, Bratda L., 112, 123, 219 Dawson, Dianne L., 202 Dawson, Patricia, 89, 92, 249 Dawson, Stanley A., 86. 202 Day, Michael McKinney, 158, 219 Coggrns, Margaret J , 148, 219 Coggrns, Roger fMr i, 22 Cohen, Ann E , 126. 201 Cohen, Jeanne tMrs1, 22, 137, 295 Colas, Catherine G , 219 Colburn, Leslie J , 182, 219 Cole, Cynthia E . 246 Cole, Mary F , 140, 219 Coleman, Alvin R . 75, 246 Coleman, Elenorah J , 219 Coleman, Michael A., 138, 142, 150. Colgan, Douglas C , 219 154, 246 Cgllegeman, Richard S , 135,142,154,164,246, 2 1 Collier, Arlie M., 201 Collier, Deborah A Collier, Stephen P, 219 COIlrr1S, Kathryn L, 90. 246 Combs. William B , 219 Comp, Rebecca K., 98, 219 Conklyn'a Florist. 304 Conner, Carol, 81, 88, 105, 201 Connor, Sharon A, 246, Conrad, Charles B, 158, Cook. Kathleen M, 246 Cook, Kevin, 246 Cook, Mar L, 122, 247 Cooksey, Chester C . Jr, 182, 219 Cooksey, Richard E , 163, 201 Cooley, Vernon P, 201 Coon. Charles R , 201 Cooper, Gene J , 202, 265 Cope, Roxene L , 202 Cosrmi, Mark, 202 Cosrmr, Victoria A, 202 Costanzo, Larry J, 219 Costello. Daniel, 202 Colle, Daniel L , 219 Cottrell, James R , 152, 153, 219 Coughlan, Debra C , 96 110, 202 Courts, John E , 219 302 219 Day, Patricia S., 111, 202 Day, Ralph D., 220 Daymont Ar-no M.. 90, 249 De La Vina Jeannette. 97. 122 Deady, Stephen C., 64. 76, 94, 11 151, 249 Dean, Elaine S., 202 Dean, Linda R.. 202 Dean, Sheryl A., 220 Deane. Lowin R.. 202 De Felice, Dianne L., 85, 249 Dehne, Timothy L., 72, 95, 249 DeJongh, Oscar H., 47, 80 Delainey, Terence J., 249 DeLesseps, Judy L., 220 DeLoach, Nona Lee, 220 6, 136, 143 Delre, John W, 138, 142, 150, 169, 249 Delta Service Club DeMarr, Barry B., 100, 158, 250 Denio, William J., 250 Dennre, Gary, 202 Derzis, Peter N., 167, 184, 202 Deskrns, Leslie A., 124, 195, 220 Devall, James D., 250' Diaz, Luisa G., 122, 250 Diaz, Mercedes, 120, 122, 202 Diaz, Rosario F., 85, 120, 138, 250 Dickinson, Robert A., 202 Dlogos li Clust, 313 Diggs, Carol A., 202 Dikeman, Nancy Jane. 220 Dineen, Barry P, 104, 158, 250 Drnkle, Angela P , 81, 89, 250 Drnneen, Dennis A., 220 Dlstrlbutivo Education Divine, Alexandra E., 70, 126, 128. Dixon, Mabel tMrs.1 Dlugos, John A., 202 Dodd, William A., 250 Dodge, George W.. 184, 202 Dodson. Robert K , 202 202, 212 Dyer, Glenys, 51, 110, 142. 149, 154, 252, 291 302 Dyer, Glenys tMrs.J, 23, 251 Eads. Betty tMrs.1, 23 Eads. Mary Ellen, 75, 107, 202 Earl, Thomas R., 220 Earle, Frances tMrs.J, 23 East, John E., 46, 202 Easter, Anita, 70, 75. 202 Easter, James R., 146, 252 Ebert, Charles R., 251 Edson, Lorebeth, 251 Elkins, Beryl A., 96, 114, 220 Ellis, Bonita Y.. 98, 111, 251, 309 Ellis, George E. Ellis, Jan M., 112,202 Ellis. Steven Eugene. 202 Elmquist, Martha H., 202 Elon Honor Society Engle. Edison J., 116, 146, 251, 279 English Dept., 38, 39 Englishman, John tMr.J, 23 Ensmlnger, Luther G., 178, 179, 220 Erbe, John M., 220 Ericsson, Caroline R., 123, 203 Erwin, Joseph Lane, Il, 203 Escola, Gail A., 251 Estep, Michele J.. 70. 96, 203 Estep. Suzanne, 220 Estrada, George F., 122, 203 Ettleman, Vicki L., 120, 197, 251 Evans, Jackie C., 251 Evans. Michael D., 220 Evans, Robert D., 134 Evans, Shirley R., 129, 251 Everett, Lana M., 111, 136, 142, 146, 154, 221 Everly, Kenneth L. Everly, Marsha L., 203 Ewan, Richard C., Ill F Faber. Phyllis, 203 Faggins, Colvin A., 47, 80, 251 Fairman, Jeremy C., 101, 252 Fansler, Kay A., 61, 98, 110, 114, 252 Farley, Lynda C. Farmer, Frank C., 189, 203 Farr. Jory Brandon, 100, 142, 150, 221 Farrell, Margaret P., 221 Farrell, Robert E., 221 Faul, Catherine A., 252 Faulconer, David A., 203 Fearson, Carol A., 221 Fearson, Deborah, 203 Fearson, Ray R., Jr., 252 Femenias, Blenda B., 141, 149, 203 remenras, Ramona H., 221 Fensterwald. Bernard, 182, 252. 262 Ferber, Dennis W Ferguson, Patricia A., 110, 203 Ferguson, Suellen M., 70, 111, 123, 138, 221 Fernandez, Daniel C. Fernandez, Jose N., 203 Fetzer, Denise L., 252 Field, Arthur R., 72, 221 Field, Mary M., 253 Frke, Martha L., 98, 253 Fillius, Michael H., 221 Fillius, Susan A., 96, 203 Finellr, David J., 203 Fink, Robert D., 203 Finta, John W., 158, 221 Fiorio, Alessandro M., 156. 185, 203, 212 Fiorlo, Gianfranco R., 142, 164, 185, 253, 279 280, 312 Fiorlo, Maurizla Jack, 67, 185, 221 First Fodolll, 307 Fisher, Anhur Dale, 221 Fisher, Katy R., 123, 203 Fisher, Kenneth W., 221 X S- Fisher, Sharon G., 74, 221 Fisher, William B. Fitch, Gary E., 253 Fitts, Stephanie A., 203 Flavin, Patricia A., 92, 253, 257 Fletcher, Margaret A., 75, 221 Flint, Deborah Anne, 70, 79, 112, 124, 125, 221 Flint, Kathryn A., 111, 221 Floyd, M. Alice, 74, 203 Fogle, Edward D., 50, 95, 116, 252, 253 Fogleman, Klelh David, 221 Folkes, Jan E., 221 Ford. William R,, 158. 182, 253, 306 Forman, Tyrone Eugene, 168, 171, 221 Foreign Language Dept.. 40, 41 Forness, Terry R., 75, 163, 203 Forsythe, Stephanie R., 75, 203 Go-Go Boys Good, Kenneth H., 204 Goodpasture, Emily B., 75, 110, 204 Goodrich, Kenneth D.. 55, 222 Goodsell, Eugene Hale, 222 Goodwin, Carol A., 72, 111, 142, 222 Gordon, Christopher, 204 Gordon, Pamela, 82, 122, 149, 222 Gordon, Robert J., 136, 255, 292 Gore, Janet L.. 98, 255, 306 Gore Realty, 306 Gorman, John S., 158, 175, 256 Gorman, Tracy Yvonne, 55, 118, 222 Gossage, Dale V. Gottenkieny, Mary A., 84, 204 Goudie, Carol, 63 Graff, John F., 163 204 Fortune, James T., 203 Fortune, Stephen J., 221 Foster, Evan S., 72, 221 Foster, John C., 163, 177, 184, 203 Foster, John E.. 203 Foster, Mary fMrs.J, 23 Foster, William H., Jr., 308 Fowler, Jay B., 65, 221 Fowler, Thomas Wayne, 203 Graham, Brenda J., 204 Graham, Frances S,, 110, 141, 142, 149, 256 Graham, Lawrence E., 128, 256 Graham. Linda D., 204, 212 Graham, Steven L., 256, 265 Gram, Ken, 80 Grampp, Carter A., 158, 182, 216 Grandy, Steven R., 65, 256, 303 Grant. Lucy lMrs.J, 24 Fox, Mary E., 72, 76, 253, 302 Francois, Guy J. Frank, Carl D., 86, 253 Franklin, Ouenton tMr.J, 23 Frazier, lvylyn fMissJ, 23 Frech, Yves Martin, 221 Freeman, Victoria, 75, 120, 221 Freeze, Patricia A., 203 French, Beniamin fMr.J, 24 French Club French Honor Society French, Shirley M., 86, 253 Freschi, Linda A., 70, 204 Frith, Nancy K., 79, 118, 124, 221 Frith, Rebecca S., 115, 126, 194, 204 Fuller, George M., 204 Fultz, Robert D., 80, 221 Funkhouser. Robin J. Funsten, David P., 204 Furr, Douglas G., 34, 221 Future I-tomemakers Future Teachers Grant, Margie A. Grau, Robert S., 85, 256 Graveline, Charles H,, 222 Graveline, Kathleen M., 204 Graves, Bernadette. 204 Gray, Agnes Louise, 204 Gray, Carol A, 72, 98, 256 Gray Kenneth J., 256 Gray, R Andrew Green, Cecilia, 86, 222 Green, Daisy C., 135, 222 Green, Gregory J , 222 Green, Richard tMr.j, 24, 36, 80, 129 Green, Sheryl M , 204 Green, Susan L., 204 Green, Delby, 256 Harrison, Reginald, 6, 32, 158, 159, 160, 161 247, 258, 311 Hart, Edward W., 204 Hart, Michael J., 223 Hart, Virginia, 98, 259 Hartley, Leon E., 204 Harwood, Douglas T Hash, Daisy Lee, 75, 102, 204 Hathaway, Carol A., 100, 204 Haughey, Dean, 61, 223 Haun, Karen L., 96, 204 Hausfield, Marlyn lMrs.J, 25, 96 Hayes, Mary R., 100, 204 Haynie, Thomas lMr,J, 18, 19, 25 Head, Joyce M., 96, 259 Hechavarria, Teresa E , 122, 259 Heckman, Norah M., 259 Heflin, Debra Gene, 37, 259 Hellyer, James W., 70, 223 Helme, June B., 79, 111, 136, 137, 149,223 Helmick, Margaret A., 115, 149, 196, 223 Helwig, Marcia E., 150, 259, 266 Henderson, David, 223 Henderson, Linda L., 86 Hennigan, Edward T., 259 Henry, George L., 223 Henry, Richard Allen, 179, 223 Hepworth, Mark H., 204 Herbert, Fred'G., 204, 206 Herbert, Teresa Marie, 86, 223 Hernandez, Oscar J , 223 Herndon, Amanda N., 35. 204 Herrell, Bonnie, 75 Hervias, Peter F., 204 Herwig, Carol J., 74, 105, 205 Herwig, Lisa A.,85, 105,138, 143,147, 150,259 272 Hester, Noreen Ann, 105, 205 Hetzer, Georgia Cary, 205 Hicks, Thomas B., 205 Hilburn, Brian M.,100,104,158, 159, 161,168 171 Greene, Merril S., 100. 204, 212 Greene, Michael D., 204 Greene, Pamela L., 204 Greene, Richard lMr.j, 24 Gregg, Gregory M., 222 Gribble, Paul J. . 182, 259, 307 Hill Barbara Ann, 205 Hill Barbara L., 102, 223 Hill Hill Hill Hill Daniel M., 100, 143, 154, 223, 259 Dona A., 72, 82, 100 Helen L :Jerry rivirsi. 25, 37 Gardner, Patricia J., 221 G Gaarder. Conrad C., 221 G.A.A. Councll Gaines, Barbara H., 102, 253 GaIley's Pharmacy, 308 Gallivan, Frank M., 254 Gallivan, Mary K., 98, 106, 110, 124, 254 Galloway, Richard M., 94, 104, 117, 164, 244, 254, 308 Gamma Sorvlce Club Gane, Martha E. H.. 204 Garcia, Elsa P.. 204 Griffin, Audrey E., 129, 256 Griffin, Carol A., 256 Griffin, Debra A.. 204, 222 Griffin, Gwendolyn fMrs.y, 24, 37 Griffin, Lynn Denise, 222 Griffith, Dennis W., 86. 222 Griffith, Kenneth M., 94, 135, 182, 256 Griffiths, Monica J., 79, 222 Groshon. Cheryl A., 86, 204 Grove, Laura fMrs,J Grover, Leslie L., 112, 204 Grover. Louis S., 204 Groves, Nancy L,. 204 50, Garrity, James J., 48, 95, 116, 124, 254 Garland, Mary L., 70, 72, 79, 111, 124, 142, 146. 152. 154, 254 Garner, Terry L., 102, 204 Garnett, Marjorie P., 65, 82, 111, 254 Garnett, Valerie E., 74, 96, 102 Garren, Stephen R., 177, 221 Garrison, Clarence L., 177, 204 Garrity, Robert S., 158, 177, 204. 213 Gasper, Joe B. Gau, Beverly F., 221 Gedney, Christine, 221 Geehan, Brian I., 142, 254 Geesling, Renee Joann, 204 Gelman, Rebecca Sue, 89, 141, 142. 154 Gerlach, Gerald G., 61. 221 German Club German Honor Society German, Raymond C. Getlein, Mary W. Getlein, William P., 204 Getman, Charles E., 204 Geweke, Lenore lMissj, 24, 40 Giannino, Phyliss A, Gibb, Mark G., 221 Gibbs, Anne, 75, 255 Gibbs, David qivirg, 24 Gibson, Anne V., 72, 82, 114, 221 Gibson, Gary E.. 100. 221 Gibson, Gayle E., 89, 96, 111, 128. 150, 255 Gilbert, Barbara J.. 204 Gilbert, Charlotte M., 74, 221 Gilbert, Eileen K., 32, 51, 126, 195, 204 Gilbert, Joan L.. 72, 111, 136, 142, 244, 255. 258 Gilbert, Richard W., 204 Grube, Lawrence F., 78, 95, 119, 142, 146.1 154, 257 Guinivan, James M., 149, 204 Guinn, Freda tMissp, 24 Gunnell, Mark A., 95, 257, 275 Gunnels, Patrick O Gunnels, Ruth A, 82, 115. 204 Gurney, Glenn M., 78, 204 Guthridge, John, 257 Guthrie, Margaret A., 115, 120, 141' 222 Gutierrez, Mario, 222 Gutnick, Fredric S., 204 Guy, Marlene F- 222 H Hacker, Cheryl L. Hagan, Nancy E., 257 Hage, Candace L., 85, 142, 154, 223 Hagel, Robert E., 158, 223 Hager, Joyce Ann, 86 Hagler, Thomas M., 167, 204 Haig, Paul, 204 Hall Allan J., 257 Hall, Daniel C , 223 Hall Debra L.,100,111,119,136,143,146,1 150 154, 257 Hall Gary McGregor, 104, 158, 223 Hall Hall Hall Jeanne Marie, 62. 118, 223 Martinez C , 158. 223 Robert A 223 Hallinger, Rebecca L., 204 Halpin, Michael Hamilton, Peter A , 223 Hamm, Diane, 129 Hand, Kathleen, 223 Hand, Patricia l., 70, 258 Handwell, Nancy Sue. 72, 109, 143, 223 49 Gill, B0rilla E., 222 Gill, Thomas H.,9,117, 182, 255, 300, 301, 168. 169 Gillespie, Paulette B., 255 Gilliam, Carolyn S., 255 Gills, George William, 222 Gills, Robert H., 49, 255 Gilman, Jeanne fMissJ, 24, 35, 79 Gionnino, Phyllis, 74 Glrll Drlll Team Glakas, Glenn G., 204 Glascoe, Carroll E., 222 Gleason, Denise J. Glenn, Brenda Missy, 24 Goddard, Sally S.. 100, 112, 255 Godfrey, Steven H., 204 Godwin, Rickie E., 163, 172. 184. 204 Goff, Wayne E., 116, 204 Golden, Curt, 204 Golden, Dennis E. Gonzalez, Carmelita H , 97, 255 Hansborough, Peggy, 204 Hardesty, Janice M., 223 Hardesty, Linda Anne, 141, 258 Harding, Ross M., 100, 104, 136, 154, 258 H3fd'n9-lPaul rMr,i 24. 47 Harding, Ross M, 100, 104. 136, 154, 258 Hargraves, Boyd tMr.J, 25, 86 Hargrove, Patricia A., 96, 204 Harig, Jerome M , 134, 223 Harlan, John Lea, 222 Harley, Steven C , 104, 168, 258. 309 Harmon, Jonathan E., 78, 119, 258 Harmon, Margaret lMiss7, 12, 24 Harocopos, John fMr.J, 25 Harp, Robert A., 223 Harren, Cindy J., 111, 204 Harrington, Denise M. Harris, Emily L. 137, 223 Harrison, Jeffrey K , 204 Harrison, Mark M., 223 Harrison, Oren W., 223 Hill, Karen R., 126, 143, 150, 154, 259, 309 Hill, Linda, 96, 205 Hill, Mary T., 129, 259 Hill, Susan N., 143, 192, 252, 260, 304 Hilleary, Joan E., 63, 84, 115, 223 Hiller, Lissa L., 79, 260 Hiller, Theodore C., 205 Hinsinger, Dorothy M., 129 Hippie, Thomas L., 260 Hirschhorn, Lionel W., 95, 164, 260 Hoard, Brian, 223 Hoare, Alexis C., 205 Hoare, Clelia A., 138, 143, 152, 154, 260 Hockensmith, Mark, 205 Hodge, Sandra R., 102, 223 Hodges, Sharon P., 96, 110, 205, 212 Holley Realty, 309 Holmes, Janice E., 96, 205 Holmes, Juanita M., 75, 96, 123, 223 Holmes, Ronald S., 223 Holmes, Susan C.. 260 Holsinger, Sharon L., 129, 260 Holst, Glenn R, Holst, Paul A., 223 Holt, Adrienne B., 96, 141, 260 Holt, Joanne B., 79, 111, 136, 150, 224 Holt, Kathryn E., 205 Home Ec. Dept., 44, 45 Honick, Alan R., 260, 283 Honick's Men Store Hooten, Dee Dee, 10, 45, 205 Hoover, Nicholas J., 205 Hord, Alice P.,, 112, 113, 260 Horne, Danny M. Horne, Ronald D Horne, Willie J., 163, 177, 204 Horneman, Duentin M.. 86, 205 Horton, Alvin James, 38, 105, 143. 154, 224 Horton, Michel Y., 260, 310 Horton, Mondra N., 70, 74, 205 Horton, Robin C , 205 Horvath, Laszlo, 91, 224 Hot Shoppes, 306 Houghton, Charles CMU, 25 Houser, Paul D., 189, 205 Houser, Mildred tMrs.J, 25 Houston, D. Stephen, 97, 205 Hovermill, Steve S. Howard, Carol A, 72, 92, 115, 195,224 Howard, Dennis E., 260 Howard, Steve A., 205 Howard, Theresa M., 72, 89, 124, 261 Hubbard, Ann E., 205 Hubbard, David Wells, 143, 168, 182, 224 Hudnall, John M., 224 Huey, Thomas L., 261 Huey, William M , 94, 117, 243, 261 Hut, Diana L, 143, 224 Hughes, Deborah A , 205 Hughes, Harold Hughes, Linda J., 86, 261 Hulbert, Clare fMrs.l, 25, 52 Hulse, Cy D , 261, 275 Human, Kenneth R , 143, 261 Hummel, Virginia May, 224 Hunter, Howard fMr J, 25 Hunter, Steven E , 72, 116, 262 Hurley, Charles R , 224 Hurley, Joseph M Hurst, Rick J, 104, 224 Hurt, Michael P, 167, 224 Husk, Frederick W , 205 Y l . i F i l l i I Ili i -I I I i i I l fl L Hutchinson, Cullen R., 262 Hutera. Katalin, 224 Hutson, Bruce E., 100. 119. 205 Hutzell, Gary Wayne, 224 Hynes. Thomas M. lden, Gary E., 262 lmbrenda, Angel P lmbrenda, Phillip J. Induatrlal Cooperative Tralnlng Industrlal Education Dept., 46, 47 lngerski, Donald R., 224 International Club lnzer. Laura lMrsJ Irwin, Teresa A., 205 lsakson, Franklin C.. 224 lson. Joanne P., 96, 205 Jackson. J Mainland J., 96, 205 Jackson, Wiley Henry, 224 Jackson, Willie M., 96, 102, 114, 132, 224 Jacobs, Anne, 96. 205 Jacobsen, Michael J., 224 Jacoby, Jennifer A., 111, 205 Jaescnke, Christoph C.. 262 James, John F., 205 James, Walter Louis Jans, Anthony, 205 Jassal. Kamlesh, 97 Jaynes, Eddie Troy, 224 Jaynes, Rose Ellen, 224 Jeens, Peggy fMrs.J, 25, 102 Jeffries, Janet L., 205. 212 ,Jenkins Stephen R., 104, 158, 168, 182, 224 Jennings, Candence L , 224 Jerome, Robert C . 224 Jeske, Carol lMrs 1, 25, 44, 45 Johansen, O. U. fMr J, 18 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Arlene M., 224 Carl William Curtis L., 205 Donna L., 96, 102, 205 Johnson, Gaylia A., 70, 111, 128. 224 Johnson, Kathleen C. 224 Johnson, Linda S. 205 Johnson, Margaret E., 75, 114, 262 Johnson. Margaret L., 102, 224 Johnson, Marilyn R., 72, 112, 143, 150, 262, 266 307 Johnson, Martha Ann, 136, 143. 224 Johnson, Mary J., 205 Johnson, Ralph F., 61, 94, 189, 263 Johnson, Richard T., 177, 205 Johnson, Sandra K., 75, 205 Johnson, Wendy A., 92, 263 Johnston, Frankie S., 205 Jones, Adrienne Jones, Andrew G., 104, 123, 178, 179, 224 Jones. Andy. 104, 205 Jones, James P., 263 Jones, John T., 263 Jones. Leslie D., 123, 224 Jones, Lydia N., 263. 305 Jones, Lynwood N., 263 Jones, Stephen L., 104, 143, 224 Jones, Thomas T., 72, 95, 104, 116, 125, 263 303 Jordon, Danny M., 205 Joy. Evelyn M.. 72, 111, 118, 143, 224 Joyce, Margaret M. Judkins. James C . 119, 205 Julian, John R., 173, 205 June, Charles M., 263 June, James S., 263 June, Patricia Ann, 75, 96, 224 J. W. Ayers, 301 Keys. Ralph, 225 Kloury, Jorge A., 162, 163, 184, 205 Kibler, Robert L., 158, 264, 304 Kiernan. John M., 225 Kiernan, Timothy, 205. 212 Kihm- Gregory J.. 264 Kilby, Linda Rae, 129. 264 'Kiley. John M. Kimel, Alvin Frank, 131, 225 Kindred. Julia E.. 89, 118. 120, 123, 225 Kindred. Tari P., 264 King. Margaret L. King, Melinda J., 72, 109, 123, 225 King, William, 205 Kinzer. Ronald L., 74, 75, 177, 205 Kirby, Adele Maureen, 82, 225 Kirby, Mark H., 205 KirbY's DQdoe. 308 Kirkpatrick. Ray E., 264 Kjeldgaard, Joanne C., 92, 114, 143, 151, 154, 247. 264. 295 kung, william J., 86. 264 Klise, Richard W., Jr., 225 Klose, Hans-Peter tMr.1, 25, 46 Knapp. Janet L.. 225 Knapp. Joanna L., 124, 206 Knapp, John F. Kocur, Barbara L. Koehne, Donald L., 225 Koenig, Jane O., 75, 96, 110, 206, 212 Kohlhaas, John P., 264 Kohlhaas, Robert R., 206 Kolaitis, Fereniki M., 111 Konie, Elizabeth Ann, 70, 110, 119, 206 Kontkanen, Constantin, 206 Koontz, Stephen A 167 906 Korczowski, Simdn fMr.J. 17, 26 Koumas, Ted J., 206 Koumas, Irene N.. 85, 115, 225 Kraemer, Laura J., 120, 225 Kramer, Berton V., 124, 225 Krasney, Ronald H., 70, 206 Krasse t, Donald F. Jr., 206 - Krawczel, Richard s., se, isa, th, 225 Kray. Gordon S., 295 Krechbaum. Janet E., 79. 110, 265 Kriebel, Mary C., 72, 91, 265 Krotzer, Kent P., 70, 95, 124, 265 Krout, John C., 70.119, 128.130, 147,154,206 Kupiec, Jean T., 79, 225 Kulick, John F., 151, 265 Kulick, Irene fMrs.J, 37 Kuehn, Christine N., 112, 114, 192, 225 Kumar, Ashok, 265 Kumar, Nirmal, 134, 265 Kurcis, Steve tMr.J, 26 Kuznicki, Marilea J., 196, 257, 266, 305 LaRoche, Janice, 70, 119, 143, 225 LaRoche, Joyce, 111, 225 Lacks, Margaret Lahr, Bonita L. Laird, Janet R., 86, 225 Laird, Ronald O. Lake. Barry D., 206 Lalli, Joseph lMr.1, 26 Lam, ,Letitia lMissJ, 26 Lamanna, Pamela E., 86, 225 Lamberson, Mary W., 10, 266, 292 Lamont, Susan T., 108, 109, 206 Laniotte, Kay i... 266 Lancaster, Susan D., 75, 81, 102, 115, 206 Land, Susan K., 102, 266 Lane. John W.. 128, 131, 138, 143, 225 Langelle, Linda M., 102, 132, 266 Lanier, Charles R., 266 Lanigan, Michael Pete, 158. 225 Lapiana, Lia S., 74, 118, 206 Laprade, Janet E., 98, 267 Larson, Carl F., 225 Levine, Joann QMrs.J, 26 Lewis, Deborah Sue- 102, 225 Lewis. Donald tMr.J, 17.26. .. Lewis, Tayloe N., 134, 206 Lewis, Warren G., 152, 153, 206 Lewson, Ruth, 31 Llbrary Dept., 48, 49 Liddle, Robert J. Light, Rickie G.. 267 Lightfoot, Keith D.. 226 Lilly, Susan D., 226 Lim, Dennis P., 267 Linares, Fernando. 122, 167 Lindsay, David K., 206 Linse, Robert tMr.1, 26 Lipsky, Christine M., 109, 206 Litton, Bradley D.. 226 Livingston, Helene, 226 Livingston, Michele L.. 226 Lobstein, Pamvon, 102 Logan, James Patrick, 269 Logan, Mary M., 57, 92, 226 Logan. Stephen M., 86, 206 Lombardo, Michael P., 164, 226 London, Randy L., 102, 206 Long, Howard fMr.1, 17, 26, 167 Long, Patrick R., 100, 268 Long, Paula L., 126, 268 Long, Thomas B., 206 Long, William B., 268 Longava, Ruth A., 206 Loomis, David W., 70, 206 Lorentzson, David C., 226 Love, Ann C., 85, 268 Love, Margaret D., 74, 122, 268 Love. Sylvia L., 32, 75, 226 Loveall, Michayte. 226 Loveless, Jay B., 206 Luaces, Ho ensia, 226 Lucas, cymnia, 269 Luckett, Carol Ann, 43, 92, 226 Ludwick, Betty Lou QMrs.1, 38 Lunarez, Fernando. 226 Lundy, Laurie J., 97, 226 Lusby, Bonnie S., 75. 226 Lyle, Margaret Fay, 74, 110, 149, 206 Lynn, Tommy, 226 - L-- Y- Y--f Lyons, Katherine L., 79, 111, 137, 226 Mace, Roy W., 46 MacPherson, Joseph P., 61, 63, 226 MacRae, lan Ross MacRae, Robin L.. 226 Madeley. Ernest W. Madison. Michael W., 164, 226 Maginnis, David B., 80 Maitland, Gail L., 84, 89, 207 Maitland, Sally, 129. 269 Malorette'l. 280 Mallia, Samuel fMr.1, 26, 141 Malmberg, Mary J., 226 Malwarski, Mary Ann. 84 Manly, Nicole l., 79, 152, 269 Manly, Sidney J., 100, 118, 226 Mann, Bill, 173 Manvell, Noreen C., 207 Manzo, James F., 269 Marcey, Brenda L., 207 Marcey, Debbie E., 72, 79, 269 Marcey, Gregory Lynn Mare, Mary lMrs.1, 26 Marlori, Ricardo Paz, 269 Marlette, Patrick G., 207 Marshall, Alice, M., 70, 207 Marshall, L6'uis R., 172, 207 Marshall, Marie E., 207 K Kalapos, Jacquelyn L., 278 Kalidis, Niki, 205 Kalwarski, Mary Ann, 205 Kamlesh, Jassal, 205 Kampans, Edward Andre. 224 Kane, Douglas, 163, 172, 205 Kane, John J., 72, 76, 168, 243. 263, 303 Kane, Teresa A., 72, 263 Kanttel, Roseann, 224 Kapoor, Ajay K , 224 Kappa Service Club Lasko, Stephen A., 123, 177, 225 Latln Honor Soclety Latshaw, James C.. 206 Laughery, Deborah L., 98, 138, 143, 151, 267, 310 Laurel, Elsa I., 82, 225 Lew Club Lawler, James J., 206 Lawson, Bill, 80 Lawson, Jonathan E. L., 94, 104, 152, 153, 179, 267 Lawson, Sandra L., 206 Leach, Judith A., 81, 105, 206 Leach, Virginia E., 63, 105, 131, 136, 140, 143, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Charles, 269 Jane W., 72, 118, 269 John W., 74, 207 Marilyn, 226 Martin, Patricia, 207 Martin, Robert A., 182. 226 Martin, Robert L., 207 Martin, Robert M., 226 Martin, Martin, Mason. Ruth lMlssJ, 27 Timoth R., 123, 125, 207 John gralg, 226 Massoni, David Joseph. 128, 152. Mathematica Dept., 50, 51 Mathers, Kathleen F. Kapusta, M Catherine, 205 Karas, Martha T . 98, 263 Karpovich, Alvin R., 104, 158, 224 Katterson, Edward G., 205 Kearney, Patrick T , 205 Keehn, Carl R., 225 Keele, Donald, 225 Keels, Gail A. 205 Keeney' Mary M , 91 Keith, Robert Alan, 42, 104, 143, 158, 225 Kelley, David J., 264 Kelley, James M. 163, 205 Kelly, Donald M , 225 Kelly, John J , 163, 205 Kelly, Miles. 116, 264 Kelly, Patricia L, 120, 143, 149, 264 Kelsey, Anne Catherin, 205 Kenney, Mary, 205 1 Kenney, Paulina A, 225 Kenney. Vance E , 158, 225 Kerin, Rosetta J, 70, 123, 205 Kerndt, David L, 264 Kerndl, Marilyn S, 44, 96, 114, 205, 2 Kerrie, Wanda L, 74, 75, 225 Kessinger, Shelle R , 91, 205 Keyes, Margaret 225 Keyettee 06 151, 267 Leaman, Terry Sue, 206 Leatherwood, Michael Lebo, Laurence, 70, 206 Lecompte, Barbara L., 72, 126, 267 Lee, Anna H., 206 Lee, James L., 163, 184, 206 Leeper, Devon W., 178, 179, 267 Leeper, Richard, 206 Lelevre. Samuel C., 167, 225 Letterts, Nancy L., 72, 102, 108, 109, 225 Lettwlch, Alice J.. 225 Legg, Donna M., 206 Lehtma, Harold D. Lehtma, Richard P. Leigh, Mary C., 74, 102,225 Leigh. Paul H,, 225 Leigh, Shirley R , 206 Lemay, Carole T., 129, 267 Lemay, Denise, 206 Lempicki, Steven R., 267 Lennox, Marianne, 267 Leonard, Pamela R., 82, 83, 225 Leonard, Timothy W , 204 Lessenger, Helen A., 225 Lettermen Club Levin, Maurice tMr.1, 17, 26, 56. 170 MatteG, Deen L., 207 Matteo, William R., 207 Matthews, Craig R., 207 Matthews. Doris lMrs.l, 19 Maturo, Richard F., 163. 184, 207 Maxwell, Brian D,, 226 May, Doris J., 111, 269 Mayer, Linda, 269 Maynard, Roberta A., 207 Mays, Blanche iMiss1, 27, 49, 261 McAdams, Constance L., 269, 311 McAipine, Christopher, 90, 269 McAipine, Elizabeth A., 206 McAnear, Mary E., 112, 206 McAnear, Ruby K., 125, 270 McCattrey, Marilene G., 270 McCann, Karen M., 75, 115- 207 McCann, Patrick, 226 McCary. Cathy M.. 206 McCIung, Thomas S. L., 158, 226 McClure, Pamela S., 102, 226 McConnell, Nancy G., 72, 76, 124 McCGy, George H., 158, 270 McCoy, Jay F., 206 McCoy, Ross E., 207 McCracken, Douglas R., 182, 226 McDaniel, Deborah S., 226 153. 226 . 270 McDaniels, Janette L.McDGnald, Laura 143, 155, 226 McDonald. William F., 100, 178, 226 McDGnough, Kathleen D., 270 McDonough, Mike, 164, 239- 270 McDonough, Jim S., 207 McEachern, Robert C. McElwee, Daniel W., 163, 207 McFalls, Deborah L., 102, 270 McGraw, Bruce C., 226 McGuire, Joseph L., 207 McGuire, Mary M., 226 McGuire, Molly, 226 McGurrin, Mary C., 98, 136, 151, 270 Mclnturtf, Nancy A., 226 McKee, John Robert, 207 McKinney, John C., 184, 207 McKnight, Kathleen V., 111, 143, 227 McKnight, William R., 207 McLaughlin, Barbara, 207 McLaughlin, Christoph, 227 McLaughlin, Kathleen- 227 McLaughlin, Linda, 70, 270 McMenamin, Timothy J., 100, 207 McNeice? William J., 270 McQuiddy, Kerry M. McWhorter, Robin G. Meadors, Jacqueline A., 74, 207 E., 72. Meadors, Wendy, 72, 76, 98, 140, 155, 212. 270 Medlen, Anna tMrs.J, 27 Meeks- Bert R., 163, 173, 207 Meller, Barbara A., 207 Melnicoft, Paul E., 270 Mengering, Linda S., 72, 92, 125. 227 Merical, Thomas C.. 86 Merideth, Karen K. Merritt, Deborah A., 88, 207 Merritt, Patricia A., 88, 98, 271, 309 Meyer, Mark, 227 Michael, Peter V., 207 Middleton, Rebecca M., 74, 227 Mullen, Judith I., 207 Mullenix, Melinda I., 72, 111, 118, 140, 227 MulvehiU, Emma, 273 Mulvehill, Marita, 273 Mumford, Craig E., 207 Munden, Gordon G.. 273 Munley, Donald L. Munley, Geraldine, 194, 227 Munson, Michael, 91, 227 Murphy, David P., 207 Murray, Gregory A., 158, 227 Musa, Talat Muschamp, George A., 95, 104, 116, 273 Musgrove, John Thomas, 52, 53, 227 Muslc Dept. 7 Myer, Jennifer B., 70, 120, 135, 273, 291 Myers, Laura Lee, 227 Myers, Susan A., 55, 66, 120, 121, 271, 273, 300, 308 N, Nalls, James A. Nardella. Jane E., 92, 227 Nash David F., 64, 104, 182, 183, 274, 312 Nashi James H., 95, 116, 274 Nash, Janice P., 8, 109, 207 Nash. Lawrence D., 104, 158, 177, 207, 213 Nash, Nash, Miriam, 42, 106, 115, 126, 208, 212 Pamela M., 102, 227 National Beta National Honor Soclety Natrella, Michael C., 70, 95, 97, 119, 140, 143. 155, 274 Nazarian, B. H. Noubar, 208 Nazarian, Kevork H., 164, 165, 166, 274 Neal. Neal. R. Gail, 208 Sherry L., 79. 88. 274 Parham, Earl C, 86, 276 Parker, Harry B , Jr ,100, 276 Parker, Kay F., 110, 115, 126. 208 Parker, Terry A, 153, 276 Parker, Timothy C., 75, 208 Parker, Valerie, 70, 100, 208 Parks, Thomas Ross, 108, 109, 228 Parr, Janice N., 129, 276 Parr, Michael, 228 Parris, Sandra D., 75, 208 Parvizian, All A., 228 Paul, Aram B., 173, 208 Paul, Armenie, 277 Paul, Paul, Paul, Paul Carol A., 82, 101,277 Haig S. Joseph L., 228 Nguyen Kieu V., 277 Paul, Robert C , 95, 277 Payne, Barbara Ann, 70, 228 Payne, Deborah L., 208 Payne, Edgar L., 124, 208 Payne, Jeremy L., 228 Payne, Jessica L., 79, 128 Payne, R. Douglas, 72, 76, 277 Midgett, John R., 104, 240, 271, 307 Mihaly, Milam, Millar, Millar. Millen, Miller, Debra, 207 Bruce M., 116, 227 Norman R., 207 Susan B., 271 Judith A., 111, 119. 207 Bonnie, 82, 207 Daniel C.. 53, 70, 72, 76, 77. 94, 116, 128. Miller, 244, 271, 309 Miller, Claude H. Miller, Debra J., 90, 271 Miller, Emylee L., 227 Miller, Grady M., 101, 207 Miller, Joanna A., 75. 96. 112. 207 Miller, John Graydon Miller, Miller, Larry D. Mary M., 75, 85, 101, 136, 271 Miller, Mary N., 110, 207 Miller, Ronald G., 227 Miller, Sherry K., 207 Miller, Steven K., 217 Miller William K 164 227 Mills, 'John M.. eb, 227 Mimms, Dean L., 67, 72, 76, 94, 104, 116, 143. 151, 244, 272, 301 Porro. Min, You Sik, 97, 271 Minno, Michael A. Minor, William J., 78, 167, 227 Minyard, Joyce A. Misas, Jose E., 122, 227 Mitchell, Miriam E., 102. 227 Mitchell, Richard CMU, 17. 27, 42, 163 Mittelbronn, Lynn Mobley, Sandra A., 227 Model Rocket Club Modem Dance Moist, Blair A. I Molina, Delores P., 86, 227 Moncure, John McCarty, 74, 207 Monahan, Patrick H., 134 Monteith, Debra J., 110, 115, 207 Montenegro, Carlos M., 227 Montgomery, Raymond B., 271 Mooney, Barbara J., 75, 96, 271, 303 Mooney, Bruce L., 207 Moore, Beth E., 97, 119, 227 Neal, Sylvia L., 96, 132, 227 Neam, Amelia M., 72, 85, 143, 274 Neighbors, Ethel M., 274 Neilson, Barbara A., 208 Nelson, Barbara A., 208 Nelson, Dorothy tMissJ, 27 Nelson, Philip B., 51, 131, 143, 145, 151, 155, 274 Ness, Deborah G., 227 Neumann, Steve E., 94, 100, 104, 164, 166. 274, 291 Nevitt, Elizabeth P., 227 Newberry, Brigette C., 60, 110, 119, 135. 136. 143, 151, 274 Newberry, Rainer J., 119, 155, 208 Newman, Ellen Jean, 114, 126, 143, 155, 227 Nguyen, Kiev, 164, 165, 166 Nikolajevic, Alex J.. 62. 208 Nikolajevic, Marc H., 228 Nivens, William T.. 208 Norby, Ingrid I., 72, 126, 228 Nordine, Patricia L., 102, 228 Norfolk, Robert J., 163, 208 Norford, Dana G., 82, 228 Norin, Richard Alan, 123, 228 Norwood, Adelbert fMr.J, 17, 27, 164, 182 Nugent, Paul F., 184, 208 Nu Service Club Nystrom, Eric, 274 0 O'Bannon, Hubert K., 95, 104, 116. 143. 151, 168, 170, 171, 274, 279, 300, 308 O'Brien, James M., 151, 275, 295 O'Connell, Margaret J., 82, 226, 228 O'Connor, Blair W., 123, 200 O'Connor, James V, 163, 208 O'ConriGr, Kevin J, 104, 178. 228 O'Ddenino, Gloria J, 149, 208 O'Deen, Cheryl E , 100, 138,143. 151, 275. 312 Paynter, Barbara E, 118, 122, 228 Pearce, Betsy K., 277 Pearson, Melinda S, 75. 96, 102, 228 Peckham, Marie 1Mrs.J, 27 Pedrick, Catherine D , 208 Pedrick, Michael, 208 Peetz, Edward W, 151, 155, 228 Pence, Earl C., 208 Pennifill, Roger A, 100, 104, 123, 164. Pennington, Mary F, 278 Pep Club Perez, Mario Miguel Perrow. James Roger, 86, 278 Perry, Jack W., 208 Perry, Susan C, 208 Persons, Alice N. 62, 136, 137, 278 Peters, Deborah L , 115, 208 Peters, James M., 208 Peters, Mary M., 208 Peters, Patricia A, 74, 208 Peters, Steven W, 80, 95, 278 Peters, Susan E., 96, 208 Peterson, Kristin D , 208, 212 Petherick, Gary L., 144, 153, 155, 278 Petherick, Terry L , 208 Petrie, Janice K., 208 Petrosky, Charles T., 228 Pfeiffer, Fred tMr.J, 16, 27. 53, 185 Pflieger, Stephen A, 118, 278 Phelps, Douglas L. Phelps, Larry S, 228 Pnilippy, Paul B., 208 Phillips, Christine M., 208 Phillips, Julie A., 208 Phillips, Richard J. Physical Education Dept., 42, 43 Pierce, Donald A., 100, 158, 278 Pierson, Mary Lee, 228 Pike, Danny A Pille, Therese M , 97, 228 Pippert, Marsha L., 90, 228 Pirkey, Fred M , 64, 153, 278 Pirogov, Nina, 141, 228 Pirogov, Tamara Mary, 141, 228 Pittard, Vickie E., 72, 102, 131, 228 Pitts, Alisha, 208 Place, Richard S. Plourde, John E, 144, 178, 179, 228 Plush, Richard H, 116, 144,228 O'Donnell, Sheila A., 92, 228 O'Ganovic, Robert V., 75, 155, 208 O'Grady, Brenda S., 61, 98, 138, 143. 151, 266. 275 Old Domlnlon Esso, 309 Olivet ie, Anthony J, 74, 119. 208 Olsen, Debora A., 85, 141, 143, 153, 275 Olsen, John G , 143, 155, 164,228 Olson, Barbara L., 70, 120, 121, 135, 143, 151 275 Olson, Robert R., 208 Poland, Russell F, 208 Poland, Selinda R, 91, 111,208 Polito Michael K 208 Ponafoana fMf.D,' 17, 28, 163. 177, 184 Pond, Pond, Poole, Poole. Popa. Lallon, 67, 208, 212, 213 Mark R., 104, 182,228 James W , 208 Terry L , 124, 278 John A , 278 Pope, Victoria L, 278 Eduardo C., 243, 279 Moore, Joan M., 97, 119, 207 Moore Doris lMrs.J, 27 Moore, Kathleen M., 271 Moore, Paul M., 207 Moore, Robert T., 158, 272 Moore, Wayne D., 63, 172, 173, 184, 207 Mootz, Michael C., 227 Morhard, John C., 227 Morelli, Ronald B. Morey, Kathy E., 207 Morey, Verna Lynn, 227 Morgan, David J., 43, 177, 227 Morgan, Denise I., 74, 207 Morgan, Pamela M., 273 Morgan, Ronald A. Morgan, Samuel R., 207 Morris, Thomas G., 163, 207 Morrison, Patricia, 79, 123, 124, 227 Morrow, William C.. 273 Morton, Lawrence M., 227 Moseley, Mary A1207 Mothenuell, Jeannie A.. 227 Mottern, Richard C., 227 M0uliS, Mary Jane, 110, 143, 227 Mount, Debra A., 75, 96, 102, 207 Mounted Generals Moy, David S., 273 Moyer, Darienne Y., 41, 207 Mozingo, George, 227 Muckenhaupt, Nancy J , 138, 143, 151, 273 Mudre. John M., 184. 207 Mueller, Robert F. Mueller, Stephen J., 100, 273 Omega Service Club O'Neal, Laymar A. O'Neill, Eileen, 228 O'Neill, Moira C, 228 Oram. Chris D , 208 Orchard, Beniamin L . 218 Orcutt, Susan J , 228 Orndorft, Sharon L , 89. 92, 275 Dshaughnessy. Gerald fMr. . 27, 50 Osterling, James T Otto, Martha J, 143, 149, 154, 155, 276 Otto, Richard T., 149, 208 Ours, Pamela, 208 Overholt, Regina J . 276 Owens, Michael S , 43, 100, 104, 158, 161.182, 228 Oxendine. Jay C P Pace, Gary A. Paddock, Thomas L Page, Geoffrey L., 95. 116. 136- 144. 164, 276 Painter, Cynthia L, 96, 102, 208 Palatt, Lenona tMrsg, 27 Palmer, John R., 22 Palmer, Karen M , 276 Palmer, Steve P., 135. 276 Pannell, Gene A., 182, 183, 228 Papich, Louise M., 276 Paras, Bruno tMr J, 27, 54, 134 Parent, Theresa M., 138, 144, 276 Pargas, Carlos, 228 Porter, Melinda J., 208 Porter, Paul V. Posey, Ronald Wayne, 228 Poth. Thanne, 13, 208 Potomac Employment, 310 Potter, Theodore B , 208 Powell, Dinah J., 228 Powell, John, 208 Powell, Nancy L., 208, 212 Powell, William L., 208 Power, Elizabeth A, 75, 102. 149, 208 Prassinos, Joseph T Preuit, Robin J, 96, 140, 279 Preuit, Sarah E., 208 Price, George R , 208 Price, James David, Jr, 34, 208 Prince, Dorothy L, 82, 279 Pringle, Barbara tMrs J, 28 Prohaska, James C., 100, 228 Prok, Karen L, 208 Prouty, Woodrow L Pruk, Adisorn Pugh, Thurman A, 279 Puglisi, Nancy L, 208 Puglisi, Sherry C, 96, 279 Purtell. Linda J., 208 Puryear, Patricia, 229 O Quallty Shop, 309 Oualls, Lowell E, 167, 177, 184, 208 Ouealy, William H , 100, 118, 229 R Radoulovitch, Constan, 209 Rarzen. Michael B., 229 Raleigh, Frances S.. 79, 91, 229 Ramirez. Mario C.. 209 Saginor. David H., 78, 119. 282 Saginor, Karen I... 97, 119 Smith, Ransom, Daniel E., 32, 167. 209 Ransom, Sarah J., 72, 91, 229 Rasmussen, Alan, 177. 209 Rasmussen, Paul G.. 95, 116, 279 Raum, James S.. 280 Raum, Nancy O., 280 Ravella, Dennis Reams. Charles A., 226. 229 Red Cross Redman, Barbara A.. 129. 280 Redman. Brian David. 60, 168. 229 Rees. Mary E., 209, 212, 213 Reid. Claudia L, 96, 112, 280 Reid. Gayle L.. 96. 209 Reid. Janice F., 105, 209 Reid, John J., 65, 280 Reinwald. Barbara qMissi. 28, 43 Reiser. Jane C., 280 Renner, John J., 47, 80, 94, 281 Renner, Kathleen A., 102, 229 Sailing 8 Boating Club Saksa, Deborah J., 209 Salata. Kalman F., 177. 209 Salzman Samaha. . James G.. 209 Joan M., 6, 124, 282 Samuels, Patricia Sanchez, Elba G., 229 Sanchez. Jose C.. 90, 229 Sanders, Sanders, Deborah L.. 209 Sue B., 54. 107, 124, 139.282 Smaldore. Mary Anne, 210 Smallwood, Steven A., 74. 105, 231 Smith, Anne H., 126, 231 Smith, David G., 231 Smith, David L.. 104, 231, 233 Smith? Deborah D. Smith, Elizabeth A., 285 Smith, Gail M., 96. 210 Smith, James B., 308 Smith, Jeffrey D., 285 Smith, John E.. 91, 105. 210 Restrepo, Carlos A., 229 Reyner, Anna L., 112, 135, 281 Rhodes, Iris, 281 Rhodes, Patricia Ann. 70, 139, 229 Rhodes, Richard A.. 209 Rhodes. Steven J. R1ce.C Scott 229 nice. obroinyc., ro, 136, 137, 144, 281 Rich, Martin R., 209 Richards, Douglas Richards, Jimmy Lee. 86, 281 Richardson, Ralph S., 281 Richardson, William R., 53, 64, 72, 94, 104.116, 131, 144, 151, 185, 281, 283 Rucker, Margaret J., 115, 281 Rickert, Barbara l.. 229 Ridgely, David A. Riley. Edna tMrs.J, 28 Rinaldi, Marianne, 229 Risdon, Ronald B. Riggles. Janet A.. 102, 209 Riggles, Julie B.. 102, 209 Rinaldi, Marianne Ringers, Dirk A., 104. 188 Rinker, Alan G., 70, 136, 281 Ripley, Jane E. Ripley. Ruth A., 209 Risdon, Ronald. 131, 229 Rittue, Jacqueline M. Rivero, Adam L., 104, 229 Rivero, Victor H., 281 Robens, Carolyn A., 70, 84, 209 Roberts, David A., 94, 281 Roberts, Helen Lea. 84. 229 Roam. John E., 229 Robey. Betty J., 229 Sanford. Sandra M., 72, 112, 140, 282 Sansalone, Kathleen A., 86, 209 Santos, Gerald L., 209 Santoyo, Elsa M., 209 Sardi, Carmen E., 122. 230 Saunders, Ann Leigh Saunders, Betty L.. 282 Saunders, James F., lll, 95, 140, 144. 147. 155 164, 283 Savastone. Carol A., 209 Sawicki, Jack C.. 78. 119, 209 Sawicki, Jim. 209 Scarborou h JaneW 129 283 scnaar. Mgissa A., 61,'135,'140, 14-1, 145, 151 283, 295 Schaeffer, William P , 158. 283 Schlavone, Frank M., 230 Schiavone, Joseph U., 230 Schleeter. Russell W., 163, 189 Schneider, James M., 86, 230 Schneider, John J., 134, 230 Schoegler, Dennis V., 158, 182, 230 Scholin. Blain T., 283 Schoonover, Paul W, 230 Schwartz, Carol A., 72, 111. 144, 230 Schwartz. Michael E., 48. 240, 283 Smith, Kaila W., 61, 72, 112. 285 Smith. Kevin L., 91, 100, 104, 155, 231 Smith, Kristi D., 72, 286 Smith, Martha Kay Smith, Nancy C. Smith, Patricia M.. 100. 231 Smith, Rae CMissj, 29 Smith. Rita Ursula, 231 Smith, Russell C., 104, 144, 147, 231 Smith. Shelley L., 118, 231 Susan K., 91, 210 Smith, Thomas E.. 210 Smith, Thomas M., Jr.. 123. 167, 231 Smith, Wanda J.. 286 Smith, William Jan. 38 Smoot, Danny F., 210, 265 Soclal Studies Dept., 56, 57 Somerville, Susan N., 35, 100, 210. 212 Somerville, Sydney, 72, 100, 231 Sondheimer, Susan L., 210 Sorge, Charles C. Sorge, Gloria K., 210 Spanish Club Spanish Honor Society Spanos, Helen J., 210 Spauls. John R., 94. 100, 104, 140, 144, 155, 286 Science Club Science Dept., 54, 55 Science Honor Society Schoomaker, Frances tMrs.J, 28 Scott, Betty S.. 72, 120, 121, 284 Scott, Brenda G., 209 Scott, Nancy E., 230 Scudder, Vicki A., 79, 284 Seat, Michael R., 230 Sea Wesle C. 230 Speice, Alice L., 98, 286 Sbence. Sharon L.. 106. 115, 126, 210 Spencer, Fernando R., 210 Speroni, Richard B., 184. 210 Spinks, Kerry E., 231 Spriggs. Arlene T., 231 Spriggs, Curtis B., 286 Spriggs, Donald. 231 Springer, Dolores M.. 82 Spry. Susan C.. 115, 126, 210 Robinson, Constance L., 281 Robinson. Edward K., 229 Robinson, Elaine A., 209 Robinson, Gary W., 229 Robinson, Linda Marie, 229 Robinson, Louis C., 229 Robinson. Regan, 60, 282 Robinson. Ross R., 168, 184, 209 Rockwell, Janice M.. 209 Rodgers, Michelle A., 74, 209 Rodriguez, Angie, 92 Reeder, Gail J., 107, 112, 136, 149, 229 Rogers, Randall S., 282 Rohrback eonard M. 229 Roll. Ste . L . phen T., 91, 209 Rollins, Linda l., 209, 282 Romer, Anne E. Roop, Charles David, 229 Root, Donna Lea Rose, Brenda C. Rosenthal Chevrolet, 311 Ross. Anthony L.. 46, 134, 158, 229 Ross, Cynthia J., 229 Ross, Karl M., 131, 229 Ross, Nancy J., 209 Rosse. Florence qMrs.i, 17, 28 Rothouse, Jay tMrs.J, 28 Rouillard, Christina, 114, 126, 27? Rowan, Douglas L.. 209 Rowland, Linda J, 120, 132 Roy, Rene, 209 Royster. Dwight E., 134, 229 Rucker Realty, 312 Ruckman, Victoria J., 62, 88, 114, 209 Rue, Linda L., 72. 101. 282 Rudy, Christine, 70, 84, 209 Y- Y - Seeley, Cora May tMrs.9, 28, 93 Seidel, Robert fMr.J, 28, 46. 90 Sefton, Gayle E.. 92. 107, 111, 284,308 Seidman, Simone G.. 230 Seman, Sheltie S., 209 Semple, Prudence, 82, 230 Senechal, John S., 95, 100, 104, 147, 178, 284 Sevier, Deborah N., 40. 41, 209 Sevier, John B., 209 Shade, Daniel D., 70, 230 Shaffer, Vernice, 284 Shallal, Yasir A., 164, 230 Sharff, Judy tMissJ, 28 Sharff, Paula N., 144, 284 Shattuck, Nancy A., 72, 112, 284 Sheedfar, James R., 78. 119, 230 Sheets, Richard E., 70, 130, 230 Shelley, Karen C.. 209 Shenk, Terry L., 70, 82, 230 Shepard, Faron M., 158. 230 Shepard, Patricia A., 72, 76, 85, 139, 144, 145. 147, 284 Shepherd, David D., 230 Sheppard, Edward H., 230 Sheppard, Herbert B., 230 Sherrill, Gary w., 43. 230 Sherrill, Hazel tMissJ. 29 Sherrill, Terry, 209 ShenuoGd. Thomas A.. 209 Sherwood. William D., 178, 209 Shifflett, Margaret S., 86. 284 Shimp, Debra C., 72, 115, 197. 230 Shimp, John William, 163, 209 Shine, Jean C., 144, 230 Shine, Pamela C., 144, 230 Shipley, Karl L., 70. 128, 209 Shipman, Christine F., 86, 284 Shirley, Gary W.. 230 Sholander, Margaret T., 37, 209 siag shop. 311 Stamer, Paul Fred, Jr., 100, 231 Stanton, Mark F., 295 Stanton Mary F. Stanton Mika R., 100, 158, 286 Stanton Stanton Patricia. 75, 210 Sharon V 90 231 stark. .iiii A., 112, 287' Starkey. Robert L., 210 Steftens, Charles D.. 210 Steger, Leslie A., 47. 210 Stein, Kurt Frederick, 182, 231 Steiner, George R., 70, 231 Steiner, Robert A., 80, 287 Steiner, Robert W., 231 Stenger, William E., 100. 104, 158, 231 Stephens, Ralph L., 210 Stephens, Timothy W., 210 Stephenson, Richard L. Sterdjevich, Neboisha. 167, 210 Sterlin, Adeline. 139, 144, 149, 231 Steser, Lislie, 80 Stevens, Christina M., 79, 231 Stevens, Susan, 29 Stevick, Rebecca H., 70, 79, 111, 124, 139, 231 Stewart, Deborah C.. 196. 287 Stewart, Donna M.. 96, 115, 126, 210, 213 Stewart, Tommie K., 129, 287 Stief, Edward D., 210 Stock, Bodo. 135, 287 Stocking, Joan M., 98, 125, 139, 287, 303 Stone, Elizabeth F., 72. 287 Stone, Susan D.. 96, 210 Storie, James C., 94. 104, 116, 287 Story, Stoss, Brenda, 210 Marlene Ann, 72, 107, 108. 109. 111.231 Stoudt. Allen D., 104. 287 Stouffer, Susan. 210 Stough. Deborah E., Short. Gerald L.. 167. 209, 212 .Showers. April, 209 Showers. Donald M.. 230 Showman, Brenda A., 230 Shubargo, MICHBBI L., 230 Shuler, Rex S., 209 Shultz Geor e R 100 144 158, 284 Stover, Albert J., 163. 172, 210 Stowers, Bruce D., 75, 130, 164, 231 Strader, Susan M., 210 Strain, Michael H.. 231 Strom, John Douglas. 100, 104, 158, 231 Strong, Thor Mattson, 104, 141, 177, 231 Strube, James R.. 231 Rullner, Marshall, 229 Ruiz, Jeannette A, 92. 282 Ruiz, Laurel E, 134, 163. 184 Ruiz. Marina L . 97, 122, 209, 229 Ruiz, Maritza E , 92, 209 Rule, Mathew G, 209 Rupprec hl, Gloria. 120, 229 Rush, Karen J , 67, 106, 110, 114, 209, 212, 213 Russell, Barbara, 96, 209 Russell, Daniel Owen Russell, Douglas E, 158, 282 Russell, Larry D , 209 RUSBBII, Linda S , 62, 85, 139, 144, 240, 282 Russell, Sally A, 102, 229 Ruulan Honor Society Ryan, Frank J , 209 Ryan. Michael D, 229 Rynearson, Randy. 80 S Saah Jean M, 229 Sachs, George A, 100, 229 . 9 V. . . Shurtlitf, June iMrs.J, 28. 29 Sigma Service Club Sigman, Sarah J., 230 Sllls, Norris E.,9,67,72,94,100,104,130,158. 159, 284, 310 Silo, Sylvia M., 209 Simkin, Sharon fMrs.i, 29, 50 Simmons, David B., 209 Simms. Marika S., 79. 101, 285 Simpson, Carol A., 209 Sipes, Elizabeth Ef, 74, 230 Sissler, Amy L.. 102. 230 Sites, Larry G , 230 Sivit, Roberto P, 158, 230 Sizemore, Todd W., 209 Skinner. Thomas E , 130 Skouge, Mary lMrs.J, 28 Slade, Bobby Baker, 168. 182, 183, 231 Slagle. Ann T. 118, 231 Slattery, Mia D., 100, 231 Sleight, Robert B . 209 Slettvet. Joan E, 114, 120. 231 Slover, Terry Wendell, 210 Sl e Edward W 90 94 285 Struble, Kristie D.. 231 Struble, Scott C., 231 Stuart, Richard K., 155, 189, 231 Suddarth, Patricia. 37. 210 Suddueth, Helen E., 210 Sullivan, John P.. 231 Sullivan, Mary S., 74. 102, 123, 210, 212 Sullivan, Maureen F., 119, 210 Suri, Madhu S., 210 Suttle, Durinda, 110, 210 Sutton, Alice C., 84, 210 Sutton. Thomas H., 64, 72. 95, 151, 189. 287. 302 Swaim, Edward P., 210 Swank, Daniel P., 90, 202 Swarthout, Robert W., 287 Swartz, Christian A. Sweigart. Frank. 72, 94, 100, 104. 188. 287.302 Sweigart. Robert C. Sweigart. Samuel J., 210 Swltt, Virginia E., 231 Swim Club Swinson, Robert L.. 104, 178, 179, 231, 233 Sadoii, James Sadoti, Joseph A , 177. 209 Y . . . . ,Slye. Sydney E, 66. 120, 121, 136, 140, 144. 145. 247, 285, 300, 301 Switzer, Diane l., 70, 111, 141, 232 Szlenker, Charles J., 101, 131, 288 T Tabachik, Sharon A., 102, 232 Tach, Robert C. Taliaterro, John S., 167, 210 Taliff, Candace S., 232 Tallant, Gwendolyn J., 210 Tallant, Marilyn H., 232 Tama, Mary E., 101, 288 Tate. Linda L., 232 Tate, Martha J., 114, 120, 141, 232 Tate, Richard C. Tau Servlce Club Taylor, Clifford M., 210 Taylor, Cloyd V., 70, 136, 144. 232 Taylor, Edwina M., 96, 102, 288 Taylor, Elizabeth A., 210 Taylor, Evalyn QMrs.J, 29 Taylor, Jerry L., 210 Taylor Linda C., 288 Taylor Michael W. 288 Teenage Republicans Vena, Jeffrey T., 78, 119, 128, 211 Vice, Miller qMrs.J. 29, 130 Vieira, Deborah, 96. 211 Villagonez, Herbert A., 167, 211 Vint. Norma J., 74, 211 Viraraghavan, Ramacha. 232 Vlrglnla Hardwarid, 313 Vlrglnla Hardware, 313 Vogt, Vicki J., 84, 211 Volkart, William J., 100, 104, 158, 177, 188, 232 Vonderbruegge, Karen, 149, 194, 211 Vonlobstein, Pamela J., 211 Vosburgh, Jennifer A., 108, 109, 232 Vukasin, Natalija, 61, 62, 120, 124, 290 Vukasin, Nicholas M., 177, 185. 232 W Wadsworth, William F., 163, 211 Wagenbreth, B. Marion, 232 Wagenbreth, Guido H., 211 Wagner, Paul John, 46, 86, 292 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson. Windel Pamela, 211 Seth W,,94, 116 151, 294 Yolanda M. 21 i Slalling V, 104, 134- 158, 159,294 I, Harry W Windle, Holly, 211 Winesett, Linda J , 233 Wintermute, Anne E. 233 Wirtz, Robert F., Jr, 233 Wiseman, Richard Lee, 233 Wisler, Witcho Ellis iMr 1, 30, 42, 247 ski. Stephen R.. 211 Witt, Fred A , 233 W-L Communications Corp. Wohllord, Mary S. Wolfe. Wolfe Mary L.,112, 115,147,294 Patricia J 75 211 Wolff-:I William 1-if ' Wood, Wood. Wood Deborah J., 40, 74, 211 M. Elizabeth, 96. 102, 115, 294 Melanie P 120 233 Teresi, Linda Joyce, 232 Terry, Donald, 86, 163, 210 Terry, Phyllis L. Testerman, Mary Ann Thaxter, John H., 177, 232 Theodore, Terry S., 86 Theofilos, Marv G 61, 92. 110, 149, 288 Thesplan Honor Society Tnevenet, Jorge A., 61, 122, 189, 210 Thivierge, Lyle A., 232 Thomas, Bar D 210 Waike, Nancy, 232 Waite. George T., 291 Waldow, Beth E., 79. 232 Waldrop, Deborah L., 74, 96, 102, 211 Walker, Alan L., 116, 182,291 Walker, Bernadette M., 291 Walker, Brenda L., 96, 211 Walker, Charles D., 116, 291, 295 Walker, Jack CMr.J, 29 Walker, Kevin, 100 Walker, Nancy L. Walker, Valerie, 155, 232 Woodbury, Parris M., 158, 191, 294 Woodfield, Teresa E., 211 Woods, Rodney W., 233 Woods, Stephen F., 294 Woodson, Gwynneth, 74, 294 Woodward. Henry Woodward, Lawrence W., 97, 211 Wright, John Stephen, 233 Wright, Regina, 120, 294. 305 Wu, Barbara J., 96, 123, 178, 211 Wyatt, Tim fMr J, 30 ry .. Thomas. John R., 36 Thomas. Kathleen M., 75, 124, 288 Thomas, Margaret tMrs.J, 29 Thomas, Noreen S., 288 Thomas. Robert Steven, 124. 232 Thomas, William C., Jr., 177, 210 Thomasson, Lee G., 288 Thompson, Thompson, Blair A., 163, 210 Thompson, Carolyn, 92, 232 Thompson, David M., 70, 119, 155, 210 Thompson, Frederick S.. 70, 232 Thompson, Gary W., 288 Thompson, Robert D. Thorman, Ethan M., 100, 167, 184, 210 Thurgood, Tina R., 210 Thurman. Barbara J., 111, 210 Tienken, Nancy, 149, 210, 212 Tlkoo Honor Society Tillson, James E.. 210 Timmons, Karen A., 288 Timotheou. Harris Tinker, Debra Lee. 82, 96, 232 Titus, Donald N., 288 Todd, Karen A., 289 Toler, Calvin K., 289 Tolhurst, Jeannette lMrs.1. 29 Toiiiver, Dennis W., 86, 210 Tolliver, Roy O., 220, 232 Tom, Lorettaf 110, 195, 210 Tomlinson, Lucy G., 91, 210 Top'e Drlveln, 312 Torregrossa, Antoin R.. 289 Townsend, James 1Mr.p, 29 Townsend, Janis K., 135, 144, 14 289 Travis, JoAnn, 232 Travis, Patricia A., 86, 210 Tribe, Patricia A., 60. 82. 125. 289 Trlnlty Presbyterian Church, 308 Tropea. Ronald F., 289 7,14 Andrew R., 100, 134, 167, 210 9, 151 Walker, William B., 211 Wallace, Joy E., 211 Wallace, Michael J., 10, 211 Wallace, Nancy L., 60, 119, 120, 145, 151, 291 Wallace, Robin D., 102, 232 Wallen, Kathy L., 72, 82, 83, 89. 232 Waller, Mary Carroll, 291 Wallington, Vicki, 292 Walser, Linda fMrs.1. 30, 40, 41 Walsh, Barbara E., 124, 232 Walsh. Robert Douglas, 123, 184, 211 Walter, James Walton, Douglas G.. 189, 232, 292 Ware, Richard S. Warick. Jane E., 211 Warwick, William M. IV, 233 Washburn, Grace, 211 Washington. Marjorie, 129. 233 Waterman, Jill J., 79, 233 Waters, Doris E., 211 Waters, Frances iMrs.1 Watkins, Robert D.,104.135,136,145,147,151. 164, 182, 292 Wayne. Ann C., 123, 233 Wayne, Michael A.. 292 Weaver, Bunny G., 70, 108, 109, 220. 233 Webb, Boyd CMU, 18 Webb, Harry D., 9, 11. 66, 230, 233 Webb, Tony W., 86. 311 Weber, Stephen M., 211 Weeks, Charlotte fMISSJ, 30 Wegner, Paul D, 156, 158, 292, 311 Weiner, Denise Ann, 233 Weisgerber, Gerry F., 211, 212 Welhaf, Donna Jane, 149, 233 Wells, Merry A., 233 Wells, Susan R., 51. 135, 251, 293 Wells, Timothy David, 72, 136, 233 Welsh, Patrick M., 211 Wendelin, Elizabeth C., 96. 102. 211 Wentz, Virginia M., 100,211 Y Yahn. Sherri L, 145, 294 Yap, Jane, 211 Yates, William N, 104, 178, 179, 233 Yeager, Barbara L., 72, 96. 111, 139. Yee, Alice W., 97, 115, 119, 122.294 Yiyan, Abdel-Nabi, 233 Yoder. Yoder. Young. Young, Young, James A., 211 Kyle Fi., 211 Gayle G., 72 Roy William. 211 Sally A., 79, 294 Youngblood. John rMr.J, 19 Z Zavolas. Manuel G , 295 Zazanls, Tula, 74. 123, 211 Zell, Greqorv. 45. 72. 94. 117. 185, 280, 295 Zimmerman, Dorris C., 86, 295 Zimmerman, Muriel gMrs1. 30 Zunzer, Joanne, 13 , 139, 145, 254, 291, 295 310 Zylman, Jon Gregory, 295 145, 294 Troup. Craig E. Tryon, Caroline, 122, 210 Tucker, Marilyn, 197, 290, 312 Tucker, Robert A. Tull, Dana A., 126 Tull, Guy M., 232 Tummino, Kenneth L., 232 Turner, Gloria L. Turner, James H.. 290 Tyler, Gary Eugene, 232 Tryon, N. Caroline Tyson, Doc W., Jr., 210 U Uhrmarl, David A., 290 Ulsaker, Timothy H., 210 Umbel, David G. Umsttm. Martha L., 61. 110, 119.136, 144, 149. 151. 247, 290 Underwood, Susan R., 75, 232 Underwood, William M., 134, 210 Ungerleider, llene B., 98, 144, 149, 290 Unludag, Mufit, 164,'290 Unmack, David A.. 290 Urban, Terry C. V Vailati, Veronica L., 290. 307 Vakas, Christina D., 290 Valtair, Ruth J., 232 Vanbrocklin. John J. Vandoren, Sylvia L., 91, 102, 232 Vandyke, William E., 232 Vanevera, William, 232 Vanskiver, Sally D., 79, 96, 144, 290 Vaquero. Andre Daniel. 164, 232 Varikarn. Somsak. 232 Vasapoli, Joseph V., 232 Vaughan, Gwendolyn O.. 96, 102, 290 Vaughn. Marta K., 232 Vaughn, Robert D., Jr., 8, 211,212 Vavrick, Mark A. Vazarian, Narbo, 206 Velasquez. Julian. 211 West. Alison, 211 West, Greta J., 65, 89, 139, 145. 293 West, Jean M.,114, 131,211 West, John Thomas, 79, 233 West Mary Ellen 4Mrs.J. 30 Whalen, Virginia L. Wharam, Franklin D, 158, 293 Wheeler. Gary E., 104. 116, 191, 293 Whipple. Marilyn G . 293 White. Charles C., 70 White. Charles S.. 211 White, James D. White, Kathleen A., 85, 111, 293 White. Larry A., 211 White, Margaret S., 75, 109, 293 White. Sandra P., 79, 211 White, Thomas A., 233 White, Thomas H , 211 wrme, wency 1... 90, 233 Whiteside, Terrence L., 211 Wigent, Claudia L., 74, 211, Wightman, Resa A , 233 Wightman, Rex M., 211 Wilber, william G, 72, 76, 94, 145. 151, '248, 293, 312 Wilbur. Lawrence S , 233 Wilkins, Linda D, 92, 110, 111, 115, 132, 145. 151, 293 Wilkins, Thomas J., 116, 293 Wilkinson, Cathy D , 75, 233 Willard, John A., 49. 80 Williams, Alan S., 72, 95, 283, 293 Williams, Donna M., 82, 114, 155, 233 Williams, Eugene P, 162, 163, 172, 211 Williams, Francis K, 233 Williams, Janet W., 75. 96, 211 Williams. Jesse Williams, Lexie J.. 211 Williams, Rebecca L . 75. 211 Wilson, Brenda L., 72, 76, 111, 293 Wilson, John A., 86, 211 Wilson, Lester iMr.J, 30 Wilson, Marcia B., 233 Wilson, Mark Howard, 32. 233 Wilson, Mary A., 102. 211 .' Q f, I 5 ft .,O ' OW? A - f I cur -J' a -..-- 6-Z 37:7 1'5'Vf lewfnzz-2ffrf- i2LfKv'1,2:.'?fWL-.' fZ'?1


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