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

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The Woodlawn project, the fight for a cleaner environment, and a resumed in- terest in students' rights were some of the components of Washington-Lee 1972. The ideal of student unification must first be reached through self-identification, realizing our goals and striving for the values vve vvish to possessg this is the learning process. Each individual, finding his interests and expanding his spectrum, contributes to the experience of the entire student body. .1 ami ms! K 2 X Vx Ll X '1 f,1, ff' 12 X-I 'J --1. , J as i 1 f . .5 I IVV' :iffy , - I 3 V . 3' g X5 E ! ' 'X 'x if V V ' Q I 5' - zu Qin, AIU? 5 ii? -2. ' 155. E! 5 fi ? :,lif .:.5 :In . VV lf.,L ', 7J H-I ':zlfLH i .. 13 ,- , Q.-:.12JfL di! T. r I Sf is ,f -n............., 1 1 U , n u ,gf xr r 1 ,, I Q J L1 T' 'ap ,Q ,TN ti . '-Q B U-v.J' ! 1 ' z. 151, N, mf? A 1-A V! fn! ' r -AI JS ' I' 4 ' 45,49 fa' IW' X 5 I It I J ' 0 H' ' 1 U Q. N Y I u Q if .- . -, , I l., ,gafy , TY ,4 'rl , 4 x A w 'ur,..,- 4 xl A E3 . 4 1 U A 44 X lii-f. 0 2 f P i B , 7' an Nou Ulu 15 cvq, 'NWA in-' ri .ilu-qu ni f 16 .6 ,1A ,gm 'Ju 1.-sf f 5 , 1:5 L 0. .oy 4 ,,-- 'il' thinking. . .feeling . .moving. . .changing . . .new directions. . . when the end of school rolls around it's always a nice feeling, mainly because it's the end of studying, tests, and homework. But all the hours we spent within those ageless brick walls weren't for nothingg our experiences, some valuable, some not so valuable, will endure to remind us of the times we had. of 47' 7 0. if-N 4 , . V. 1 .1 1 0 V , 1, , ' 1 ' ., 5 1 4 glgfEg'w,,zA ,.,:v:17-fi, v-L' .4 4,1 .-. , ..,1fl- . 3, .- ...M .vp- -- . .-1 vfjk ' 'I 1:49 'w . Q9 ' .4 M Q!- 1 U3 'Y- 'n 1a 5. EF' L gr ld rv r 0--' 41- An art class takes to the halls to sketch, Margeret Oram and Isis Fonseca create a human form. An art student makes a pen and :nk of Cat Stevens. 22 3 ISI !l'H'I'i' .5i'i ' 3 . Q ' -.H 1 A J 23' 2 - V C V' nu., 2 4 , ,T gov, or I 2 YF' 1 Y .L , - ,i ,vs -75 fi, , ' 4 I 1.11-5 : , ' I l Q. V if LP ' g Miss Gilman gives Don Deemer a few pointers. x 0 I r Q T11- As part of a Christmas project, Chris Wold paints panels to decorate Clarendon Square. 2xei'i'ff,'y' if g 1 , 1 Z1 ,114 . 1. 4 -S,-2 llllfgi- .. 4- U 'i A 5' it 2 S-.- F fi -ti-i 2 if lg? A ,-Il' 5 H., A as C .Q g g .' U 3' 5 it gf' y - V V , --sh A. ,- N - . 'V A ' s . , . ' A' ' W ' ' ' ' .f 1.M,4Ai5f -45' it A - A Students browse among the goodies in the Christmas Shoppe. l 1 . ,M,,..., 5 I fb fi if ly 3 I1 e 'h. i l 51 Miss Bardsley helps Mike Harley with a problem. Giving a student a fevv pointers is Mrs. Griffin. , Q ' 4 it UL? fs! Mrs. Kulicks class works steadily. lu: 5- Sometimes it's hard not to glance at the keys S business 0- Q 4 ,S '3- fy T , Meg Clapp works on a paper in business class. Students work with various business machines. VJ- Vfflfr, , A if f ,i J, v-. 5 s., 4 ff NCQ' sf...-'Ze' Patty O'Brien busily adds up a few figures. 25 399' gy. X f'.i,,. ' .i ' .-. gtk il ' , i ' ' uv:-145' 7' Wfiguf' g . - . 1..q? '523,5M - I :L-'F ,Q -VA Ui, ,X ' K -'L-.1-.'5x'f'4Ji1','fU . rr I 16.5 A F . mi' is j,.3.,u f vt: ' 4 1-,sa cv- - Z , , , , , 5, '.1tg.ig:f' 1 - , ' . Y ' 1 . ff 'A - .-.'vf -. I 4 ',A'-' ,kkvl .' l :nfl :-24 -,Pl-,yi . J' If H.. aiu . A ,n gfggze- f i 1,99 . A i i,qzfi,1,f,f i iff, ' ZH? 'Y HL ' .'n ' ,al - a 4 ,,.w.rf HV rugs' 485' duh i xv .. Bruce Henning entertains his English class with a pantornine, 26 ,..p'--me-was I 1 N ' Ac' english 5 Miss Weeks' sophomore class enjoys the moment before the bell. ,.,---'A ,,:-- N 1 A gl Q FW Miss Goold stresses a point to ner tenth grade class, ,..- Hmmm not bad! Mr. Gibbs seems to be saying to Anne Farley. 27 .414 Students make use of the headsets in language laboratory session. f in 'wr lf- i ink, A student drscusses a problem vvrtn a nenghbor. 28 af I' I, .Ula- Q f sf' 'kr' . L P ' .. JSC...--1- foreign language I io ,.-4-'- Dr. Lenore Gewekes class use the headsets as a help in their attempts to learn German. Chris Peschock listens intently. U ,... . 'EY 'gl I .EE I IF 4 ,N ns-H- I' . -4' S' .... 3 L 9 a H+ A language student goes over a paper, Mrs. Thornass class goes over some French drills. 29 V1.1-il A home delight. 6 M in 4 I i whips up a gourmet Q I .1-J, - -.Jia v-. - 1 su - N...-.RA Allgls 'X-ua Jahene Forsythe carefully measures a cup of flour. --1-...- s v.. ' i f X.. ,l ..-Aj QL, - N ' f ,ff of wr:-,.. X . A Student practices with new pleting her project, Home economics prepares each student for the art of pie making. home economics Tinl- i 'Ze i T47 - M 4-v sf X-. I xaq David West carefully copies down a recipe. Patsy Quealy supervises the activities of the younger generation. Q' it 4-lv-up PL '15- -Y' limi 'WWI ,J Monica lraneta, Dorothy Cope, Kenny Calhoun, and Mai Dong toast before sitting down to the meal they prepared. 31 5- Ll An auto mechanics student adjusts a carburetor. I! it 7 ll U, Spence Garo is cleaning up a valve cover. s Showing extreme patience. Bill Sugrue drafts an archi- Working steadily, Mike Sheppard desodders some old tecttiral designs electronic components. 32 V mf ' f Q- f - using NNIQQK 5--aw -...arf 'Y I Q 'fr .vii f Mi., Mike Sheppard finds true meaning in Websters 1 X ggi' i f A 1 K E? is J tg J' 1 1 - 4, '..- a rl 3 if :iff if Mr, Englishman finds a place in the library Mrs. Williams guides a researcher in the library. f if' Q rv , ' E y .Q I i N4 'gl X '- nn .Ai library Y ,nn if wil s.. Y, ' an .Jrw M 5 .,....nlQf I Students make use of the library's ample resources. H1 '42 7 ir' ' 1 11. ' x ifhm 1 V M ie 'K , JQ 3 1 KJ ,,,,,7, 1 1 ,.,3+,s,, ,ML-.J'29a1'ff Students from study halls gather in the calm of the library. 35 ' Q 7' . li Q NTL. Lee Glendenning seems to be enjoying math analysis class. -,.,..- g Harry Cole brrgntens up class with some seasonal calculatuons on a turkey , r-'viva . ,h'. '41 5 FMWF V In mathematics Mr. Armstrong helps part ofthe povvderpuff team work out a problem. l ,i ll i l l lf l ? .ffl Working with the computer engaged many students throughout the year. i Mm3f'1.'g 11. lr-.ls Qtr, be lVlr. Thoburns class reflects on geometry homework ,A X, 1,1 -W 4 V M. up' YU' Miss Caulfield gives aid to Anne Raleigh. Dave Greenagle and Barbara Rudy warm up on their licorice sticks. ' i 5 . v,y. --...L -' Q i. T' 9 ,,, ,,,-f A . don't they make these in a smaller size? D5 i , 4 . i l i l PAX QQBQQTQQ If this wont kill them, nothing will. . .I T11 1 l . I 'r 1 ,- N W Q suns 'qsss iss '::s music -I! The choir enthusiastically practices for a concert. i Ku 1 14 'Wo- f ,uidlf iff' lt Behind every man there is a great woman - or several, 39 7 ,M ii , Girls wait to begin a volleyball practice. Students learn to swing in gym class. wma , .N , A IU Xxx L-0 X V -. -' nr.-ff cifi- l I l 4 w 9,,,.-4- T . LI G 6 D- f -LFEEEJ ' -xr' MISS pqgmwald mgguggeg skills Mr. Mitchell works on making his boys into gyrnnaStS 40 physical education ,f mf' H. 7' - - ,., 4 ve - , W H ir ML - 'S' Q . ' ft ,se-1 - Tl .lb N Mrs. Causey teaches her girls about health. Classes practice gymnastic skills. 14 ,t - '-11 PAH mu! F41 i, ug' ll P I , 1 ..... ,al- ..---' ft.. J? la i 4 lu... V in W W Y Y V ---'qqlidi . X- XV A ,, ., WJ xml 5 'N'--a ' , Q .ilk-1 -.NS A , Q . - 1 ,.,, .., ' , -- xx 1 P . -r'1,Q,f7'5i' pw N. ' '.-i - ,,w,..'I ., .nj 'P' V v ,I ,, V . ,dt-fffyiirgv l l 5 A ff -. .Q-. ' . 4 , :ff WV V . il' 5.91. A . ' x- 'I ' if 5- 'gf tr- , ,gfgfaf-gf! F .,. 'Myth - ,ay ',l:l.Lf'.' ' ' 1- fn' ' c 1 -JZ., ,Yagi l f .baggy gdupgavgiffj'.i!.:5,Vl,.,,:ff'4 :W - ' ' -' '14 'wears-vga. e , .:g,-tl. , .-- f ' M, , LW Y ' ' f.,.Ja,' v 1 'A ,.f '-' '..w:f-Gr!,,.elQ'JIfr?' TA' 3 'Q -','g4,jj'f Mr, Walker checks the attendance, 41 , ,oo , gpg! A 9--5 N Q F. -4-if Q., , I 'C ' -. 'hm-.- Mr, Pusher points out some interesting features ofa plant in bioiogy class. Sophomore Huck Austin ponders a test un buologyt A CNGVTWSUY C'3SS produces O 2 - 42 science 4 J -TG' 'Wx .1-f-I -AFV paw -43 1 1 Jerry Burns weighs a beaker before an experiment i uqigfxff' 1 43 mm df-21.1. 'ws Mrs. Rotnouse goes over an important government assignment with her class. l A ' A ,Q ,, , -,,,,,,,.,..... --f--M :fr ' ' ' 3-MSA ' ,j.-1 D r 3' Q x 'Q- .....-,- ,.,.,. 0 'sun-uau..,.-W-Q f Q S , er . ,X I 0 F , A, F. -r ! . ' s i Oscar Laurel and Barbara Rudy discuss tneur government debate topics. 44 ,- - X 1 .Q .' Qs I social studies i N lr lliii. 1 Mrs. Crites encourages students to lead discussions of current topics. I 4 . A V' 1 1-ny. ' its f E? if 18 ., ,ff ff fgfad-N ' 1, -V I l.r'f1A2 '!1g'xi'.n! Y '-3,1325 '79 I 4 1 fi! 1' W - Mr. Book and Dan Porter discuss a critical point. 'W AEA .f,- '. ' A -. . Mr. VVyatt's class listens to a lecture. '? f F!l D gifs! 15 'silt 'Q I It 1 'si' M, if ww 1 n .2 .mm .fs r sm l. .- Wi 2.1 -,427 An experiment in education began last September as about 170 determined and enthusiastic students joined in the Woodlawn Program or the New School, as it was called. Home for the program was the no longer needed Woodlawn Elementary School building. The students, coming from Wakefield, W-L, and Yorktown, participated in a progressive year, doing independent study projects of their choice. Working on an Arlington newspaper, taking art or acting classes, and training as volunteer court aides were some of the outside ac- tivities which provided course credit, Of course, students also took the required English, social studies, and math courses. For some subjects, they returned to their original schools. Both faculty and students at Woodlawn seemed to enjoy the program and its atmo- sphere, describing it as more free and more relaxed than a traditional one. They expressed hope that the Woodlawn Program will continue. A student spends some thoughful moments talking to Mr Amos Houghton former W L teacher woodlawn program 'Y TFX 1 3111- 'll-,'f'3 ' G 'KHP' S' ' ,,gn1snlnnnnlfh UV 5,3--' 'ta snnmmanwznmmnnr ,-...N 'mu l1lvl:1r:3!?Ff9' -.am - 3-2llff ijf',i 5,Q' ml- - El mngfwizameulf' , :B 5l 'm ' v Jn ,Ni ixlvfi' I XML f f' Q, 149 U 517 'i' -' F'- .'.'L' . ff- ' ' 'WL' -if V- , 4 N , if v i ' 'M' ly. ' IC - , me li J-4 WO DL N Bl S Before morning classes, students casually gather at the front of the school building. 47 my 91. Ili if 48 Mr, O. U. Johansen I Principal Mrs. Doris Matthews I Assistant Principal AJ :vi EH at IA 't tp' 'i A A W ff M L , F. . OWBI' OFIQ SSIS an FIDCIDH administration Mr. John Youngblood X Director of Athletics Dr. J. Boyd Webb I Director of Education Mr. Jay P. Ness! Director of Guidance faculty ,... 3. Q I V-if :.. -'Nr Mr. LeRoy Anderson I Art Mrs. Beulah Anderson f Home Economics Mrs. Rosalie Arnold f Distributive Education 4 - tr-1 1 wi X R., X: Mrs. Elva Aukland I Science X dh AX L-,g 4 Capt. C. Snowden Arthur! English Mrs. Barbara Bacon I English Dr. Robert Baxter I Music Mr. Thomas F. Armstrong I Mathematics Mr. Stuart Atkinson! Distributive Education ,Q sg. Q 15 L 'Alfa l. f , A LX I M 5 al Miss Gloria Bardsley ! Business . N Mr. Wayne Bloomingburg I Social . 4- ' 361 Jia! . .I Studies Mr. Stanley Book X Social Studies Mr. Gordon Bourne X Science ..4sl Md.. I ,,.,-' -1 ln. ' Mr. William A. Brooks 1 Social Studies Mrs. Mary Education 913i 1-li QR Q, .fr 3, '4 A-'Hs lt 1 , D15 . 1 Causey 1 Physical Mr. John Z. Brumbaugh! Mathematics :-'Y' ,,...L 'Eff Mr. Guido Cavallo I Social Studies 51 L on js Miss Annabelle Caulfield I Mathematics .Qyi Mr, Thomas Christie l Science faculty , fb' T jg Mr. Roger Coggins ! Driver Education Mrs. Jonne Clemmer l Horne Economics I l lg i ' i s 2 Mrs. Laura Crites I Social Studies Mrs. Sheila Cowan I Art .IQ Miss Elizabeth Dalton f Mathematics Mr. Antonio Dene X English gy pgs!-rw-r-' Mr John Donahue l Business Mrs. Evelyn Duncan ! English 52 n-'nn J : , -,,, i ill 'g r I .uc-. ,.-- . p , ' AA J? - 5 , ,. Q Dr. Alex Costea ! English 0 '9- Mrs. Mary Cureton X English Mrs. Mabel Dixon ! English Mrs. Betty Eads f Physical Education Mr. John Englishman !S0Ci3l Mr. Robert D. Fisher ! Science Studies Mr..Quinton Franklin! Science Mr. David Gibbs f English Miss Linda Goold! English Mr. Benjamin French! Industrial Education Miss Jeanne M. Gilman X Art Mr. Michael Gorman ! Language 53 5 Q Mrs. Doris Fitch ! Guidance if ' q,mfV i' 'adj '84 3 Dr. Lenore Gevveke l Language ,,A,55gw.m1n,x'-ff-V1 v sm kd,.,1-A. Miss Brenda L. Glenn f English V--,vw Mr. Richard O, Green l Industrial Education faculty -i -.is ,' -4'-11,4 g - Q ' I . 4 f E Q 3 9 , 1 E W' -is . , Mr. Richard Greene f Business NO' Mr, Boyd l-Iargraves f Distributive Education J ,Af fi - w Mrs. Anita S. Harwell f Social Studies ai f max Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin I Business P'-sb is 'L . x ' 4' ao' r v I 7 1 ' . 1 . Q 9, ' f' - q x 'Q V . ' Q fi -if 'I 1454 . G ' . 3 , H F, ,sig yfflgv-S ' - - .. if ll - L: . i Sf' ' 1 . -'x -U , . . . . es 'L tis -.f-,:-A Q -o-A.--s -' . vwso- U' I ' oanqnu' ' 1,930 K 3, ....-,. Miss Margaret Harmon I Guidance Mr. Paul Harding f Industrial Education Mr. John Harocopos I English is GN Q-cv Nur Mrs. Marilyn Hausfeld l English 54 T 'W fs , .li A f-G sy on 1 an M4 g If i .-- -A Miss Martha F. Herrin 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Hochholzer X English Mrs. Mildred l-louser f Business Science f ' 9 - . g bm Mrs. Margaret Huddleston f Guidance 66' 4 -er E Miss Evelyn Huwyler l Language Mrs. Laura lnzer l Library llllg az an 4571 Mrs. Harriet Jackson f Science Mr. Simon Korczowski I Social Studies 'd x..,r A I f M.. ' -T ' X 5 N x t ' ' if I M Z Vi V' N fl!! Mrs. Peggy Jeens l Social Mrs Carol A, Jeske l Home Studies Economics 55 faculty 4 l gf tl IX d fi! Mr. Harvey Krasney! Music Mr, Maurice Levin X Social Studies Mrs. Sharon Little l English Mr, Daniel P, McSvveeney i' Mathematics ,fs L9 Mrs. lrene Kulick I Business X . l !W T I l I i I i l Mr. Donald Lewis I Guidance 35,9 Mr, Samuel Mallia ! Language ' ,u-- .41 ff-ff ',Jn5l Mrs. Anna Medlen! Mathematics 56 Miss Letitia Lam 1 Library Mr. Robert Linse 1 Language ,AA .f ties. Miss Blanche Mays I Library vi ef' Mr, Richard Mitchell I Physical Education I S i A I A, W Mr. Allen Monk l lndustrial Education 4 'gint aqlyg 11' ' nf' if V ,ii gg it Mrs. Doris Moore f English 70, K N., Mr. Bruno Paras f Industrial Education Mr. Adelbert Norwood! Driver Education Miss Dorothy Nelson I English A .-sL ' Dr, William Parkinson I Guidance X ' l Mrs. Marie Peckham !Guidance Mr, Fred Pfeiffer X Music faculty l. 1 I carp Mr, Dana Pond!SociaI Studies Mr. Dale E. Potts!Mathematics Miss Barbara PuIs!EngIish Xl Miss Barbara Reinwald Miss Wyatt RiderfMatnernatics Mrs. Edna RiIey!Science Physical Education -ig.-. 3 i.- -11... 1 'Q -V.. f JO' A i Mrs Jay Rotnouse!Social Studies Mrs. Cora May SeeIey!SociaI Studies Mr, Robert Seidelflndustrial Education R 'vf f Mrs. June ShurtIifflEngIish ,....-q-gi ,e 1 4' . -v Mrs. Beth SorreIl!Guidance Miss Janet StefangofMatnematios Inq-Q 7' M 7 r Mrs. Evalyn Taylor! Nurse Mr. James Townsend! Drama if l' 1815, Mr. Carl L. Thoburn!Mathematics Mrs. Margaret Tnomaslanguage rj Q mf'- -.V. K Mrs, Miller ViC9fEnQli5h Mr, Jack A, Walkerfpnysical Education 59 -qi 32,5 I. ,A-..r '.,m M V2 I--1 .......guni lg N1rs.Mary Ellenvvest Language Mr. Tim WyattfSocnaI Studies 'Fw N I X Mrs. Glenys Dyer Mrs. Jeanne Lupton staff 'dw V ' .T 'f 5 'sf x M-f 46 n X . wp ,L s I vc: -14-M, Mrs. Ruth Watkins Mrs. Maria Vukasin F1 gl N41 I .1 gl-W i? 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Q ' 5 1 '25-Sffsifffff --t : i 9' 'GF'-ffl: ,391 'fE,f H QA4?'1Pii Q A f. 5 4. . g'-,w,,-thu, A 4Q . 1, f.,, J. , gig 1,3 , r ' A if ,'f,7.,,-7 .. W L I J'--n 'N - . i 1 AL, I- v- .nl .' ' . ' - s -J .L 2 5 1-14 gp..- .4 ,.-. --A -Alu...-.,-q - H, Lfg., ki A Q. M I4 I on i L- A- Senior class officers are president Nick Derzis, secretary Sharon Hanson, treasurer Penny Ausnerrnan, and vice president John Coleman. 64 1:94. W 1 4 iw.. N0 f f ' f I I , 1 f' ' 5 I li , r 9 ' ,,MwaMfMf a I . af - : fr' S , ff SCA Presndent, Henry Gibson. breaks the language barrier. 65 'ex seniors .ff DIANA ABBOTT DEBI ABELL -- Beta Service Club 45 Pep Club 41CFlOSSED SABRES 4. DAVID ADAMS -- J.V. Football 25 J.V. Base- ball 2g Varsity Football 3. .Q 43. fi. GEORGE ADAMS -- J.V. Football 2g Horneroorn President 3. ,., 9 1' 115- +-L I l AFTON AGER -- Industrial Cooperative Training 2g Distributive Education Club 4. ROB AGUILERA -- Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2. l 6 - in David Gill creates a styrofoam and ANNE M. AHALT -- Drill Team 2g Distributive Education Club 23 Vocational Office Training 4. COSTAS ALEXIS -- J.V. Soccer 23 Varsity Soccer 3.4. MOLLY WITHERS ALLEN I f 66 CANDY ANDERSON -- Rifle Team 35 Junior- Senior Powder Puff Football 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Crew Boosters 45 Beta Service Club 4. DONNA ANSTINE -- Drill Team 25 Mounted Generals 35 Ski Club 4. DOROTHY AILEEN ARNOLD -- Science Club 25 International Club 3,45 Latin American Club 4. LARRY ATHAY J.V. Football 2, Sailing Club 25 Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Football 35 Omega Service Club 45 Go-Go Boys 45 Ski Club 4. PENNY AUSHERMAN -- Tau Service Club 253,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 French Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Class Treasurer 4. GARY BAARDSEN OZALP BABAOGLU J.V. Soccer 2, Sound Service 3,4. ALICE BABCOCK -- International School of Brussels, Belgium 2,35 Drama Club 3. PEGGY BALLENGER seniors 'MARGARET BANACKI -- Gamma Service Club 2: GAA. 3.4: National Beta Service Club 3.4: Spanish Honor Society 4: Sigma Service Club 4: Woodlawn Program 4. CECI BARLOW -- Pep Club 2: Ski Club 4. 4 -Q PATTY BARTON -- Drill Team 2.34: 'fs' 'D CBOSSED SABBES 3.4: Mixed Chorus lAc- COYTlD30!SIl 3: National Beta Service Club 3.4: Choir iAccompanistl 4: Junior-Senior Powder Putt Football 4: Junior-Senior Basketball Game -1. gr MARTHA BASS -- Drill Team 2.3: Kappa Service , Club 3.4: Homeroom Vice President 4: CBOSSED SABBES 4. ---'- f' 7 -. I 'Iv' ef ' 4. -f -' lm :S -'T ' 1115? CHRIS BASSFORD -- ELOS Honor Society 4: PENMAN CArt Editorl 4. :lf '12 A JOAQUIN BASSOLS -- Cross Country 4. Everything Youve Always Wanted to Know. . , Dave Savold.12-11. in 'Cb YJ? - I w--- 'J X '4 'Q LANCE BAUSERMAN NANCY BEACH -- Latin Honor Society 2.3.41 Intramurals 2: Homeroom Secretary 34' Sigma Service Club 4. 41' LISA BELL -- Orchestra 2.3. lLibrarianl 4: Ski Club 2.3. Girls Crew 2: Nlaiorettes 2.3. ICap- tainl 41 CBOSSEO SABBES 4. .7 68 Q 'C 'tsp uni '72 BARRY BENISHEK -- Band 2,31 lntramurals 2,3,4g Gymnastics 2. MICHAEL BENNETT -- Chorus 31 Choir 4. ELLIOT BENSON RHONDA BERRY -- Distributlve Education Club STEPHANIE BITTING BRUCE BLACK Track Team 2 Sailing Club 2 Cross Country 3. Mounted Generals 4. 03 69 As an infamous dues deadbeatj' Stan Petter receives a star. REX BLANKINSHIP KEVIN BLOWERS -- International School of Bangkok, Bangkok. Thailand 2: Varsity Football tlvlanagerl 3. NANCY BOLSON -- Drill Team 2: Crew Boosters 3. seniors R N0 'ki 4 650 N-4 1 , Mfr 'C sr 3-'07 CHRIS BREWER -- Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia 25 Tau Service Club 3: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 35 Sigma Service Club 4. JOHN BRITT ROGERS BROOKS -- J.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3,4. 70 DEBBIE BOOTH -- Distributive Education Club 2.3.4. BRENDA BORGOS -- Drill Team 25 Sigma Service Club 2,35 French Club 2,3. GEORGE E. BOUDOURIS -- Marching Band 25 Gymnastics 25 Varsity Letterman 3,45 Varsity Wrestling 35 Varsity Football 3,45 Swim Club 3,45 Go-Go Boys 4. gn 5 ROGER BRANDT KEVIN BRENNAN i CHARLOTTE BREU -- Folk and Guitar Club 22 German Honor Society 2,3, ITreasurerl 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 3, lPresidentJ 45 Modern Dance Production 35 Choir lAssistant Section Leaderl 3, lSection Leaderl 45 Madri- gal Singers lStudent Leaderl 45 National Honor Society 4. George Yeonas and James Bethel BERNARD BROWN -- Intramurals 35 Homeroom President 4. LOVENIA BROWN PAT BRUYERE -- French Club 43 French '72 1' Honor Societ 45 Ski Club 43 National Honor ...J U Y Society 4. DEBORAH BUCKLEY LAURA BULLARD -- G.A.A. 23 Modern Dance 2g Girls Track 2g National Beta Service Club 2,3, CFirst Vice Presidentl 4: Mounted Gener- als Nice Presidentl 3, tPresidentl 4g National Honor Society 3,43 German Honor Society 3,43 Bible Club 43 Girls State Representative 3g Homeroom Secretary 2, President 3. MARY BURKE -- Vocational Office Training Club 4. discuss Friday nigntisfootball game. in ww A f it' PA TTI BURNETT JERRY C. BURNS -- J.V. Baseball 23 Intramu- - rals 3gCrew 4gBible Club 4. 71 MARY BUSCHEF? fi 00' Cf? Q 5 ill ?rvcf:i' FAYTHE CALANDRA Pe Club 234 d Homeroom Vice President 2 Secretary 34 ?1 Varsity Soccer 3 4 Crew 2 Spanish Club 3 4 4 . I I I I ' TE- i Ji Q i 1 . K ' 'v u - A il' 7 , A f 5 Then Bugsy-Wugsy said to Turtle- to Jeff English in Class. NEIL CALLAN -- ELOS Honor Society 3,41 Thespians 3,43 Communication Corps 33 National Honor Society 4. JOANNE CAMPBELL -- Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Delta Service Club 43 Kappa Service Club 43 National Honor Society 4. TONIA A. CAPELLI -- Drill Team 2: G.A.A. 2,42 Homeroom Treasurer 2,33 Ski Club 4. PATTICOLLEEN CAREY -- Drill Team 23 Distributive Education 3: Vocational Office Training 4. BEV CARPENTER -- Drill Team 23 Kappa Service Club 3,43 Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3. MIKE CARR 1l l 2: fa- 'UW Wurtle . . Peter Thompson reads ANNE CHESNUT -- Folk and Guitar Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3.41 Girls Track Team 2.3.4 Homeroom Treasurer 2. President 3.4: Science Honor Society 3. lTreasurerl 4: ELOS Honor Society 3. tSecretaryl 4: Crew Boosters 3: Keyettes Service Club 3. lHistori- anl 4: Art Club 4. CATHY CHIANESE -- Tau Service Club 2.3.42 Class Cheerleader 3: Junior Exchange 3: Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3.4: Pep Club 4. MARTHA CHISNELL -- Drill Team 2. CAROL CLACK EUGENE T. CLAPP -- St. Marks High School. Mbabane. Swaziland 2: Crew 3.4: Art Club 4: International Club 4: French Club 4. MEG CLAPP -- Girls' Central High School. Butte. Montana 2: St. Marks High School. Mbabane. Swaziland. South Africa 2: Kappa Service Club 3.4: Ski Club 3.4: Crew Boosters 4: Girls Tennis 3.4: Homeroom President 4. BETSI CHAPMAN -- Drill Team 2: Mounted Generals 4: Keyettes Service Club 4: Distributive Education 3.4. LARRY CHAPMAN FRED CHENEY 73 il- 9144 K7 2 .nl xv .1 's.-,7 'A' 41.17 I an'- seniors ALFREDA CLARK -- G.A.A. 2.3.41 Homeroom President 2. Secretary 4: Pep Club 41 A PENlvlAN lSecretaryl 4. CHESTER CLARK -- Latin Honor Society 3,4. HOLLY CLARK V' 'T' sd SALLY COBERLY -- Drill Team 2,33 Kappa Service Club 2, tFirst Vice Presidentl 3, lPresidentl 43 National Honor Society 3,42 Modern Dance Production 33 Class Treasurer gm 33 Homeroom Treasurer 4. .- ' ELIZABETH COCKRELL -- Distributive Edu- v--1 -:lr cation Club 3,4. RICK COFFIN -- J.V. Basketball tHead Man- agerl 23 Varsity Basketball tHead Managerl 3,43 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,43 Intramurals 3,4. HARRY COLE -- Science Club 2, tTreasurerl 3,43 Science Honor Society 2,3,4g German Honor Society 2,3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Social Studies Honor Society 43 Crew 2,3. lCo-Captainl 43 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,43 Omega Service Club 3,41 Go-Go Boys 4. 955 JOHN COLEMAN -- Track 23 varsity Football gg, 3,43 Omega Service Club 3,43 Class Vice President 4. Af' GINGER COLLINS -- G.A.A. 2, tSports Man agerl 3,43 Modern Dance Production 2,3,4Q Homeroom Vice President 2, Secretary 43 Mounted Generals 2,3,43 Bible Club 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 French Honor So- ciety 31Cl'lOir 3,43 lVladrigal Singers 43 Kappa Service Club 41JuniOr-Senior Basketball 3. l-low do you spell myopia? TT 's Seniors display their W-L enthusiasm at the homecoming game. MARY COLLINS -- Choir 3.4: Class Senator 4. GAIL COMBS J.V. Cheerleader 2, lCaptainl 33 Junior Senator 3: Gamma Service Club 3: Tau Service Club fSecretaryl 43 Homeroom President 4g Pep Club 43 Powder Puff Football Game 4: SCA Treasurer 4. BACH-TUYETCONG-TON-NU -- Modern Dance Club 2,42 Drill Team 33 Pep Club 4, 55fW.i fi- L--49 rziip-Q 2.5 , :- 4,:.V , ' 7' 4,1 1 ,,,. 52- 3 g d 2 ' L JZ M y? 151' 5, .lg A v . 1- O 'G haf 4 3 ifhr TERRY COOK -- J.V. Football 23 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3.4: Omega Service Club 4. CAROL ELLEN COOPER -- Homeroom Sec- retary 23 Intramurals 23 Delta Service Club 2.3, fPresidentl 4g National Honor Society 3.4: Communications Corps 43 Swim Club 4. THOMAS COPPAGE f Sqivv Nhzii if 11117 75 ...,, crzr PATRICK CONNAUGHTON -- Concert Band 2,3,43 Football Band 2,3,43 Folk and Guitar Club 23 Model Rocket Club 3Qll'1lr8mUr8lS 3,43 Go-Go Boys 43 Mounted Generals 4. DEE CONRAD -- Pep Club 2. JOEL CONSTANTZ -- Orchestra 233.43 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3,41 Band 3.4: Woodlawn Program 4. pd' ALISA COTTLE -- Drill Team 2: National Beta Service Club 2, tHistorianl 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Vocational Office Training Club tTreasur- erl 4. KAREN COUTURE -- Mixed Chorus 2: G.A.A. 2,33 Distributive Education Club 33 industrial Cooperative Training Club 4. SUSAN COVEY -- Tau Service Club 23 Woodlawn Program 4. N'N5'v1 img S 3 -an 4'--'rf r'11:v DEBBIE CRAVEN CHARLES CRITES -- J.V. Baseball 23 Rifle Team 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Baseball 3,43 Varsity Lettermen Club 43 Auto Mechanics Club 4. JOHN CROPP -- Varsity Track 4. ,fog 79' if 63 an i9 Q-in 76 STEVEN CRADDOCK -- Spanish Club 23 S.H.E. 8t H.E. Club tTreasurerJ 3, tPresidentJ 43 Go-Go Boys 43 Omega Service Club 43 Spanish Honor Society 43 Ecology Club 4. KATHI CRAIG -- Beta Service Club 23 Folk and Guitar Club 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Kappa Service Club 4. LUCY ANN CRAIG -- Gymnastics Club 2,33 Orchestra 2,31 National Honor Society 3, fvice Presidentj 43 Choir 4. .gi i MARTY CROSS -- Tau Service Club 2,3,43 Class Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3, tCaptainl 43 National Honor Society 43 SCA Historian 4. DAVID CRUSE -- J.V. Soccer 23 Varsity Soccer 3,43 Crew 2,3,43 Omega Service Club 2,3,43 BLUE 8. GRAY tPhotographerl 4. PETER DALPOS -- J.V. Wrestling 23 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Crew 4. MICHELLE DANIELS -- Nu Service Club 2, lTreasurerl 3. CINDY DASSOULAS JOHN DAVIS 1 'Jkt Sr,-v' PEGGY DAVIS -- S.H.E. 81 H.E, Club 2,3, lTreasurerJ 45 Homeroom Vice President 35 National Beta Service Club 3,45 G.A.A. 4. SYLVIA DAVIS -- Junior Class Advisory Committee 3. TOM DAVIS -- Crew 3,45 Go-Go Boys lPres- identl 4. -009 rf- 'NF 'V-li E lil. -4r 'f-7 an-17' ,fx . I JOYCE DAVIS -- Nu Service Club lvice Pres- identl 2,35 Drill Team 25 Mixed Chorus 2, lVice Presidentl 35 Homeroom Secretary 3,45 Vocational Office Training Club 4. MARIAN DAVIS -- Drill Team 23 Chorus 25 Homeroom Treasurer 2,3, Vice President 45 Choir 3: Vocational Office Training Club 4. PAT DAVIS 3 an 77 V .It 2' K' I'-.ig .-f zfwv f s' ' 1 f' ' SANDY DE BERNARD -- Nu Service Club 2, tHistorianl 33 Sigma Service Club 3,4. PATRICK DEBOW -- Holy Cross High School, Dover Delaware 2,3. DONALD DEEMER KAREN DEHNE RITA DEKSNIS VICTOR DEMARR -- Gymnastics 2. 'l NICK DERZIS -- Homeroom President 2,3, J.V. Football 23 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Omega Service Club 2,3,4Q Class President 4. CAROLE DINIAK -- Red Cross Club 23 Science Honor Society 33 International Club 33 Ecology Club 33 Science Club 33 ELOS Honor Society 4. DOUG DINKLE Mixed Chorus 2, Choir 3.4, Spanish Club 23 Intramurals 2,3,4. BOB DIVINE -- Homeroom President 2, Vice President 33 Folk and Guitar Club 23 Health Club 2,3Q Crew 2,3,43 Marching Band 23 Choir 3,43 Go-Go Boys 43 Omega Service Club 43 ELOS Honor Society 43 Communications Corps 43 Madrigal Singers 4. BARBARA DIXON -- Art Club 2,4. STEVE DODD -- Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 43 Go-Go Boys 4. KA THY DONNELL Y JOHN H. DOODY -- J.V. Track 23 J.V. Wres- ning 2. BOB DOWNS Gymnastics 2 3 4 Varsity Soccer tlvlanagerl 3 Marching Band 4 I . . 4' ' s ' Making one more phone call about the prom keeps class president Nick Derzis busy. GARY DUNCAN NGOC DUONG -- Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 23 International Club 2, lVice Presidentl 3, lPresidentJ 43 Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 French Club 33 Art Club 43 Modern Dance Club 4. MITCHELL DYER AVERNA High School Cave City, Kentucky 23 Homeroom Treasurer 4. DEBORAH DRAGON Gamma Service Club 3 Drill Team 3 lCo Captainl 4 EDWARD DUBLER S9l1lOI'S KATHRYN C. EAST -- German Honor Society 2 2.3.43 Concert Band 2,33 Marching Band 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3.43 National Honor So- ciety 4. LARRY EDMONDS KATHY EMURIAN -- National Honor Society TT' 33 Ecology Club 33 French Honor Society 33 . Tikos Honor Society 33 Science Honor Soci- Q ety 4: Woodlawn Program 4. JEFF ENGLISH -- Sharon Society 23 Varsity Debate 2,3, fCo-Captainl 41 Science Honor Soci- ety 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,42 National Honor Society 3,43 Science Club 43 Social Studies Honor Society 43 BLUE 8t GRAY fBusiness Man- agerl 4. DOUG ENSMINGER -- Homeroom President 23 Varsity Track 2,3, fCo-Captainl 43 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,4Q J.V. Cross Country 33 Varsity Cross Country 4. RICHARD EVANS -- J.V. Basketball 23 Crew 43 Omega Service Club 4. ,L X Kathy Donnelly records data during an ex- periment in chemistry. SUE EVANS -- Chorus lAccompanistl 23 Choir 3,41 Nladrigal Singers lSecretary- Treasurerl 43 Homeroom Secretary 2,3, Pres- ident 43 Drill Team 2,33 Kappa Service Club fTreasurerl 2, CPresidentl 3,41 Ski Club 3,4Q Girls State Representative 33 SCA Treasurer 31 National Honor Society 4. Q?-.. 'S ELIZABETH FAIRIVIAN -- Woodlawn Program N' 4. Q, VALERIE CHRISTINE FEOLA -- Vocational Office Training 4. 80 . 5-Ln it ' '46 ivfj '72 v S-ni 1 is our 'Z' WAYNE FLEMING ROBERT FOLLIN -- Distnbutive Education 3,4. ANNE FOLTZ -- Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. i 'Y 5 , 'ev fa -I 81 STAN FETTER -- Randolph-Macon Academy, Front Royal, Virginia 2,35 BLUE 8t GRAY iPho- tographerl 4. MARY ANNE FIKE -- GAA. 2,33 Homeroom Secretary 3g Vice President 4. STEVE FLEEGAL -- Marching Band 23 Crew 2,3,4g J.V. Wrestling 2. J ' .4 1. John Cropp checks things out at the football game. MARIA FONSECA -- Spanish Club 4. ANNE FORLENZO -- Beta Service Club 2.3. NANCY FORMAN -- G.A.A. 2.3.41 Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 4. seniors 1 if uni' CLP R in LZ -r . 1 avg 1 R 'H-Q '7 'ZI7 AUDREY C. GARCIA -- Nuevo-Gimnasio High School, Bogota, Columbia 23 Amos-Alonzo Stagg High School, Chicago, Illinois 33 Spanish Club 4. ROBERT SPENCE GARO -- Tennis 3,4. MICHAEL GARTLAND -- Intramurals 4. 82 JOHN S. FORNARO -- Cross Country 2,3,4Q Spring Track 2,3,43 Swim Club 2,3,4Q National Honor Society 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,43 Boys State Representative 33 Art Club 43 ELOS Honor Society 43 Varsity Lettermen 43 Choir 43 Homeroom Secretary 4. JANENE FORSYTH CONNIE FORTUNE -- Orchestra 2, tLibrarianl 3, tVice Presidentl 43 Choir 43 Madrigal Singers tLibrarian, Historiani 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 Sigma Service Club 43 Kappa Service Club 43 Drill Team 4. WILLIAM FOX JR, WALLY FRANKLAND -- Varsity Football 2,3,43 J.V. Wrestling 23 Varsity Wrestling 3, 1Co- Captainl 43 Crew 2,3,43 Health Club 33 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Varsity Lettermen 43 Omega Service Club 4. KAREN FREE -- Swim Club 2, tTreasurerl.3,43 Drill Team 23 G.A.A. 2,3Q Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3,43 Chorus tTreasurerJ 43 Junior-Senior Basketball 4, George Pratt and Mark Henderson at lunch. P 1 MARCIA GARVIN -- Drill Team 25 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 2,3,4. BONI GARZA -- G.A.A. 2, iFirst Vice Pres- identl 3, tCo-ordinatorl 45 Girls Gymnastics 2, tTri-Captainl 3,45 National Beta Service Club 25 Girls Track 35 Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3,45 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Boys Gymnastics tStatisticianl 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 4. MATTHEW GASS -- Concert Band 2,3, iPres- identl 45 Marching Band 253,45 Orchestra 253,45 Stage Band 3,4. BRUCE GAUTHIER -- Band 2,3545 Orchestra 2,3,4. DAVID GEEHAN RUTH E. GELMAN -- National Honor Societ Y 2,3,45 International Club 25 Band 253,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 German Honor Society 3,4. discuss music, as well as other things, fi- J -1-11 Q-LX Eb 'Z If 'I' HENRY GIBSON -- Crew 2,3, iCo-Captainl 45 Debate Team 2,35 Russian Club 25 Homeroom President 25 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Science Honor Society 3,45 Omega Service Club 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Varsity Lettermen 3,45 Junior Advisory Committee 35 Science Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Go-Go Boys 45 SCA President 4. DAVID GILL -- J.V. Football 25 J.V. Basketball 25 J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Baseball 35 Omega Service Club 4. MICHELE GILLETTE -- Science Club 2, lSecretaryl 3, iVice Presidentl 45 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 35 Debate Team 2,3545 Class Secretary 35 Tau Service Club 3,45 Science Honor Society lCorresponding Sec- retaryl 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 French Honor Society lSecretaryl 3,45 ELOS Honor Society 3,45 Girls State Representative 35 PENMAN CPoetry Editorl 4. 83 'Qin 'Y' '37 50' f' seniors Nr 49 55' TINA GIULIANI -- Drill Team 2,3. LEE GLENDENING Folk and Guitar Club lPresidentl 23 Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 French Honor Society 3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,43 Chorus 43 Football Band 4. ANNIE GLOVER 4361. Fifi l ,asa A9 .fav V+. Vi .dztf N'-as 84 Government classes make the most of NANCY GOODMAN -- Drill Team 23 Homeroom Treasurer 3,41 Modern Dance 4. GATIE GORE -- Homeroom Secretary 2,4, Vice President 33 Fashion Show 2,3,4Q Nlod- ern Dance Production 3. BARBARA GREEN -- Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia 23 Nu Service Club 33 Kappa Service Club 43 Pep Club 4. MICHAEL GREEN -- Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia 23 Intramurals 23 Track 23 Soccer 4. ROBERT S. GREENLIEF -- Spanish Honor Society 23 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, lCo-Captainl 43 Intramurals 3,42 National Honor Society 3,41 Class President 33 BLUE 3 GRAY lEditor-in-Chiefl 4. DAVID GREENAGEL -- Concert Band 2,43 Marching Band 2,3, lDrum Nlajorl 43 Orchestra 2, lTreasurerl 3, lVice Presidentl 43 Crew 2,33 Sailing Club 23 Cross Country 33 Choir 3, iStudent Conductorl 43 Nladrigals 1Presidentl 43 Go-Go Boys Nice Presidentl 43 Omega Service Club 4. L- Q 3' - -,-....,,. lllll ai!! ll T 3l,l f ist? i o :ft 3 I? , T . 4 : : . . , , L : 1 I v . 5 .4 ' ' 9 4 ' p- - as B pa Q I ' A7 9 '--L -1 'l a Mock Congress session. ROBERT GUNNELS -- Intramurals 3. STEVE HABOURN -- Marching Band 23 Con- cert Band 2. ROBIN HALL -- Homeroom Vice President 3. BARRY HANCOCK -- Madrigals 4: Choir 3,4. SHERRY HANSON -- J.V. Cheerleader 2, Class Senator 2,33 Tau Service Club 2,3, tVice Presidentl 4g Varsity Cheerleader 35 French Honor Society 33 National Honor So- ciety 3,4g Modern Dance Production 33 Extramural Girls Tennis Team 3: Class Sec- retary 4. MATTHEW B. HARGROVE -- J.V. Cross Country 2g Homeroom President 3,43 Com- munications Corps 3,4. WATSON GREGG JV Baseball 2 Varsity SANDIE GRIFFITH Service Club 3 seniors MIKE HARLEY -- J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3.4: Intramurals 3.4. LINDA HARLOW -- Drill Team 2: Nu Service Club 3:Pep Club 4. g, f TOM HARPER -- Varsity Football Ilvlanagerl t ..,,.. 4: Rifle Team 4. -fu., is --ng -Cr, - Rv S-null 2' ua r 5 CAROLYN HARRIS HUGH HARRISON -- Distributive Education Club 3,45 Omega Service Club 45 Health Club 4. DORA HART MARIE HARTSHORN -- Art Club 2, lVice PresidentJ 3, IPresidentl 4, French Club 2, tSecretaryl 3. MARTIN HA TTEN -- Intramurals 3.4. TOMMY HAVELOS -- Spring Track 2,3,43 Winter Track 3,43 Soccer 3,43 Concert Band Y' 3,43 Marching Band 3,4. ff? Upper classmen take advantage of their exclusive court during lunch. 4 , J NH M-fi ii i -'A Llilin sq' f.a Penny Lou Ausherman leads a debate in AP government. SANDRA HEFNEF? CAROLYN HELFERT -- Mixed Chorus 23 G.A.A. 23 Choir 3,43 Sigma Service Club 33 Kappa Service Club 4. MARY HELMICK -- Girls Crew 23 Spanish Honor Society 23 Latin Honor Society 2, fTreasurerl 3,43 Swim Club 33 Homeroom Secretary 33 Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3,43 Football Band 43 Choir 43 Woodlawn Program 4. g,-,,,,,, 'sL..,4 Nd' . wigs..- fix M 'Cui g..3 TQ STEVE HICKS -- Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 3.43 Go-Go Boys 43 Mounted Generals 4. BARBARA HIGHTOWER -- Class Cheerleader 23 Tau Service Club 23 German Honor Society 2,3,43 J.V. Cheerleader 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 National Beta Service Club 43 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA HOFFMAN -- Homeroom President 2,31 Pep Club lTreasurerl 23 Beta Service Club 2,3, tPresidentJ 43 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2,32 Choir 3,4Q Madrigal Singers 43 ELOS Honor Society 4. 1? us- ! MARK HENDERSON -- J.V. Basketball 23 J.V. Baseball tCo-Captainl 23 Intramurals 334. JACK HENSON -- Crew 2,33 Ski Club 33 Gymnastics 43 Swim Club 43 Omega Service Club 4. MARIETTA HERRITY -- Pep Club 2.3343 G.A.A. 233,43 Drill Team 33 S.H.E. and H.E. Club 43 Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 4. 87 l'k 4 iwff' '14,-T9 VALERIE HOLMES MAFWE HOLT -- Drill Team 2: Keyettes Service Club 3.4. GREG HONUS -- Distributive Education 3,4. :Ps :UL qv- I VERONIKA HORVATH -- International Club 2, lSecretaryl 33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 23 Vocational Office Training Club 4: BLUE 8 GRAY lJunior Section Editorl 3. FAY HUBBARD -- Distributive Education -4. DOUG HUEY -- J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3,43 J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3: Crew 23 Omega Service Club 4. ' -if-r , ' rnwwvpzfi 'du 183.737, QF 9.77 ik. MARIAN HONUS -- Pep Club 2,3. MARJORIE HONUS -- Pep Club 2, lTreaSur- erl 33 Homeroom Vice President 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Vocational Office Training Club 4. ANN HOOVER -- Swim Club 3,42 Junior- Senior Basketball 3,41 Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3,41 Girls Track 43 Pep Club 43 Choir 43 Varsity Basketball lStatisticianl 4. vga wg-.-., 88 gf, PAMELA IRANETA -- Homeroom Vice Pres- ident3,4. BRENDA JACKSON PAT JACKSON -- Mounted Generals 2, lPres- identl 3,43 Girls Crew 23 National Beta Service Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 Choir lAssistant Librarianl 43 S.H.E. and H.E. Club 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Go-Go Boys llvlascotl4. DAN JENKINS JACKIE JENKINS SUZANNE JENNER -- Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2. i fig. JON JOHNSON -- Debate Team 25 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3, iTreasur- erl 45 Science Honor Society 2,3, lPresidentJ 45 Tikos Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. AUDREY E. JONES -- G.A.A. iAssistant Rep- resentativei 2, iAssistant Points Becorderl 3,45 Drill Team 25 Class Cheerleader 2,35 Class President 2, Vice President 3: Class Senator 45 Kappa Service Club 3,4. NANCY JONES -- Drill Team 25 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Vocational Office Training Club tSecre- taryl4. 'OW in-av 5-fr X ERNEST JOHNS BETH JOHNSON -- Pep Club 2,3,45 Intramu- rals 25 Crew Boosters 3,45 Tau Service Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. DAVID M. JOHNSON -- Frederick Military Academy, Portsmouth, Virginia 2. l 'Wt' 41-1? 89 4-fi' ROBYN JONES -- Homeroom President 25 Keyettes Service Club 2, iSecretaryl 3, iPres- identl 45 German Honor Society 2,3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3, lPresidentl 45 G.A.A. 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Girls State Representative 35 French Honor Soci- ety 45 Spanish Club 45 Tikos Honor Society 4. KEVIN KAPITAN -- Gymnastics 2.3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir lAssistant Section Leaderl 3, iSection Leaderl 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Go- Go Boys 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice President 3,45 BLUE 81 GBAY lPhotographerJ 4. ELIZABETH KARAGIAMPIS --International CIub2. seniors vig T' Y .t fin . -4-'y'. ':-5' ' A 5 rf' in he LEWIS KEENS -- J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Track 3,41 Latin Honor Society 2,3,4. KENT KELLEY -- Wrestling 33 Health Club 33 Omega Service Club 4. MIKE KELLY STEPHEN KETTELL -- J.V. Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3,43 J.V. Baseball 23 Varsity Baseball 3 4' Varsity Letterman Club Q W 4: Omega Service Club 4. Sf' Nxt BERNADETTE KIERMAN -- Marching Band 2,3,43 Concert Band 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Nu Service Club 23 Keyettes Service Club 3. JUDI KIHM -- Drill Team 23 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,43 CBOSSED SABBES 2. fn? i iff 90 ..4N Seniors gather in their section of the MIKE KILBY NINON KIMEL -- Pep Club 23 Mounted Gener- als 23 Homeroom Secretary 33 Vocational Office Training 4. TOM KINERT -- J.V. Basketball 23 J.V. Base- ball 23 Varsity Baseball 3,4Q Varsity Soccer 43 Varsity Lettermen 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Omega Service Club 43 Science Honor Society 4: PENIVIAN lEditor-in-Chiefl 4. Li DAVID KJELDGAARD -- Football Band 2,45 Ski Club 3,43 PENIVIAN lBusiness Nlanagerl 4. f BRAD KOACH -- Fletcher Senior High School, Jacksonville, Florida 2. DAVE KOBE 'QS' '72 :sh 0 t ' T qu-Q 'N 5- gym for a Friday afternoon pep rally. HIROMI KOYAMA -- Lowell High School, San Fransisco, California 25 International Club 2 tTreasurerl 43 German Honor Society 2,3,4 Nu Service Club 3: Tikos Honor Society 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4. PAUL KRAEMEF? TOM KRASSELT -- Crew 2,3,4. GEORGE KOEHN TASSY KOLAITIS -- Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 35 National Beta 2, tSecond Vice Presidentl 35 Modern Dance Club 3g PENMAN tSecretaryl 4. MARGIE KOUIVIAS -- Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 3g Beta Service Club 2,3,4g Pep Club 43 J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3, tCo- Captainl 4. .-,l ri' ,fl ,J 'Y' 'QU' sag? A 1-A-'QCJ '10 ' I il ' W , 1' ' '- 91 seniors TERRXE KROPP CYNTHIA KUEHN -- Tau Service Club 2,33 Pep Club 2: lVlodern Dance Production 3: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3. TERESE KULICK -- National Beta Service Club 2: Girls Track 2,3, G.A.A. 23 Homeroom Vice President 2. President 3.4: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3. 'Q -e-'ry KATHY KUMRO Seoul America Hi h School 1-1495 -- Q Q Seoul, Korea 23 Pep Club 3g Tau Service Club 3,43 S.H.E. 8t H.E. Club 3, iVice Pre-Siderttl 4, Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football Game 3,4. of C27 nav . J '- 5. DANNY LAMBERSON -- Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Health Club 2,33 Crew 23 Intramurals 3,4. 3.-ff ' GREG LAMOTTE -- CROSSED SABFRES fSpOrtS 7 .Q?1 John thinks it could be made a little bigger .Henry disagrees. DA VID LANGELLE -- Crew 3. BILL LATHAM -- lVlounted Generals 23 Gymnastics 2: Varsity Soccer 3.4. OSCAR LAUREL JR. -- Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 31 J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, iCo-Captainl 43 Crew 2,3,4g BLUE AND GRAY iSports Editorl 43 National Honor Society 4. Writerl 4, Communication Corps 4. pi? 92 'J 'IL' 3 fi i 'f' lvi V '72 BARNES LAWSON -- Rifle Team 2,33 ICap- tainl4. MEL LEBO -- Intramural Softball 23 Folk and Guitar Club 3. ROBIN LEE-- Albermarle High School, Charlottesville, Virginia 23 Vocational Office Training 4. BILL LEMNITZER -- J.V. Football 23 Crew 3,43 Varsity Letterman 43 Omega Service Club 43 Health Club 43 Winter Track 4. f Q W ty f - , ,ff f I N 7 7' , b K 3 s r 'Tu l ' an S I . WK JANE LIEBER -- Homeroom Vice President 2, President 33 G.A.A. IWinter Sports lvlanagerl 23 Drill Team 23 Kappa Service Club lSecretaryl 3,43 1.4. , I . 4 ,, 3,43 ELOS Honor Society IFilm Librarianl 3, 3 IPresidentl 43 BLUE AND GRAY Ilfaculty 81 Aca- demiCS Editorl 4. BARBARA LIND 3171 'Q Art Club 3, ISecretaryl 43 National Honor Society 1 -34 gi 3 93 Adelaide Tassa and Steve Sherwood unwind to the sounds of Jimi Hendrix. JOHN LLEWELL YN FRANK LOGAN -- J.V. Soccer 23 Distributive Education 3. RICK LOSA -- Rifle Team 43 Go-Go Boys 4. seniors Y . 4' 4, -Iwo-1 sf E pa-4.5. ' Y Cf., 'ini' 'ii' 'ntl' vi'- lf' Liv 435. ?F? l': -can '1'::7 JOHN MADDREY -- Varsity Debate Team 2,3, iCo-Captainl 4g Homeroom President 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor So- ciety 3,4g Science Honor Society 3,45 Boys State Representative 33 BLUE AND GRAY iAssistant Editorl 4. PHIL MAESTRI -- Homeroom President 2. SUE MALECHEK 94 ALICE LOVE JENNIE LUPTON -- Marching Band 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice President 4. GLEN LYDDANE -- J.V. Basketball 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4g Swim Club 3,43 Go-Go Boys 43 Crew 43 Social Studies Honor Society 4. JANET MABRY ANN MACCORD -- Mixed Chorus 2,35 International Club 4. PAT MACE Bob Greenlief and Oscar Laurel dis- covers and layout sheets. ,-,- .ni ' - kv' SUE MALLERY -- Swim Club 2,3,4: G.A.A. lTrackl 2,3,43 Junior-Senior Basketball 3: Junior-Senior Football 3,43 Sigma Service Club4. HELEN MALONE -- Gamma Service Club 2,33 Kappa Service Club 43 Ski Club 2,32 Homeroom President 2,33 BLUE AND GRAY lOrganizations Editorl 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. CESAR MANTILLA -- General Fransisco de Nlirauda, Caracas, Venezuela 23 International Club 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Mounted Generals 43 Ski Club 4. DIANA MANTILLA -- Liceo Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela 2,32 Spanish Club 43 International 4. ANN MARINOBLE -- Pep Club 23 Nu Service Club 33 Junior-Senior Basketball 3. SANDRA MARTIN -- Industrial Cooperative Training 33 Ecology Club 43 International '72 'WGS AA 1504 -'--v 'YCZV' l J Club 43 Mounted Generals 4, play their artistic talents on book 'T' DEBBIE MASON -- Vocational Office Training 4. 'll JAMES MASON -- Choir 3,43 Nladrigals 4: Go- Go Boys 4. LINDA MATHIAS -- Nu Service Club 2,33 Drill Team 2: Pep Club 3,41Junior-Senior Powder 4. Puff Football Game 33 Bifle Team lStatisti- cianl 33 Tau Service Club 4. 95 ..r ' l ' 14,51 f I . , jx 1 r Ki I YJ seniors Mu C'? i? if Q 2-.1 'Q- KATE MATTOS -- Madrid High School. Madrid, Spain 23 International School of Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 33 Spanish Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Math Club 4. DONNA MAURER -- National Beta Service Club 33 Mounted Generals 33 Latin Honor So- ciety 33 Vocational Office Training 4. ROGER MAXWELL -- Swim Club 23 Crew 2,3,43 Science Honor Society 2,3,43 International Club 23 Tikos Honor Society 3, fPresidentl 43 National Honor Society 3, iTreasurerl 43 German Honor Society 3,41 Omega Service Club 43 PENMAN 1Fiction Ed- itorl4. ,au 3-- ,f -J .V 3 'tl' 43 N I jv- 40 Nx Q--5. Q 96 Kevin Kapitan is asked to describe FirstGear. MARCIA MCCLEARY -- Distributive Educa- tion Club 43 Drama Club 4. MARY MCCLOY -- Swim Club 2,3, fSecretaryl 43 Art Club 3,43 ELOS Honor Society 4. MARLAN MCCORMACK -- Nu Service Club 33 Keyettes Service Club 3, Nice Presidentl 43 S.H.E. and H7E. Club lSecretaryl 3,43 G.A.A. 3,4. R. MICHELLE MCCOY --Drill Team 23 Distributive Education Club 2,31 Homeroom Secretary4. CAROLYN MCCUE GARY MCINTURFF -- J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. his hobby by the lead singer of the SUSIE MEISSNER -- BLUE 81 GRAY 2, lSoph- omore Editorl 35 Pep Club 2,35 Beta Service Club 2,35 Latin Honor Society 3,45 Woodlawn Program 4. DON MERRICK PAUL MEYER JR. -- Durham High School, Durham, North Carolina 25 Hillside High School, Durham, North Carolina 3. WANDA MICHAELS -- Swim Club 2,45 German Honor Society 2,3,45 French Honor Society 3, ISecretaryl 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. ADELA MILLER -- Industrial Cooperative 4 Training 4. NANCY J. MILLER -- George Mason Junior- Senior High School, Springfield, Virginia 2,3. BOB' MCKOY -- J.V. Football llvlanagerl 2, Varsity Football Ilvlanagerl 35 Go-Go Boys 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Intramurals 4. ROBERT MCNEIL -- Health Club 25 Wrestling 25 Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,45 Omega Service Club 3,45 Homeroom Vice President 35 Choir 3,45 Ski Club 4. BOBBY MEEKS -- J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 J.V. Basketball 2. V' if 97 'g.j.:f- ' 9 , ,,f,,.. ,vw 'i .f , ,-wr., 1, Q42 I m -1- Qi fax. 1. is Ll QI l and seniors PAMELA MILLER -- Ski Club 2.4: Pep Club 2: Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 2,4: A -or GAA. 2.4: Kappa Service Club 4: Crew Boosters 4: Chorus 4: National Honor Society 4: Track 4: lvlodern Dance 4. .R g 1:1 scorr MiLLEFi -- uv. Football 2: varsity 4-E-EJ ay- X fi-f X Football 3.4: Crew 2,3,4: Intramurals 2,3,4: Homeroom Treasurer 3. STEVE MORRIS -- West Springfield High School, Springfield, Virginia 2: J.V. Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3,43 Varsity Football 4. W, .,,, ANDREA MOSE -- Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2,3g , --t' 'L ' Homeroom President 2,3:Concert Band 2,3,4: M Tau Service Club 3, iTreasurerJ 43 ELOS Honor Society 3, Nice Presidentl 4: National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 3,43 Modern Dance Production 3: Choir 43 Madrigal gl Singers 43 Tikos Honor Society 4: Extramural so- wr A Tennis Team 4. GWEN MULLINS -- Drill Team 2: Sigma Service Club 33 Choir 3,4: Homeroom Pres- ident 4. DEBBIE MULVEY -- Tau Service Club 2,3,4g Class Cheerleader 3: Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 3: Homeroom Secretary 2. LARRY MURRAY -- Varsity Football 2,3,4g J.V. Basketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3.4: National Honor Society 4. MARY MUSKETT -- Latin Honor Society 2,3. iTreasurerl 4, G.A.A. 2, Mixed Chorus 2,4: Pep Club 4: ELOS Honor Society 4: National ffrgrt Honor Society 4. 'J' STEVE NATRELLA -- Swim Club 2,3,4: Cross Country 2: Orchestra 2, lSection Leaderl 3,43 Varsity Soccer 3.41l-lomeroom Vice President 3. Treasurer 4. Glen Lyddane describes the terrible weight he carries on his shoulder to Nancy Sweeney and Pam Roeder. it ' Q ...ta ' . 5- . A .' .t,2'f Vif HA 4 L. 5- T211 :ia 1 4 UQ l i 1a:v'1'1 'Y18 r l . hf ii4 LJ . Madrigals Ginger Collins and Ulm Mason try to wake up at 7 am practice. PATTY NAUGHTON -- Distributive Education 2. RENEE NEAL -- Drill Team 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3. CAROL NEWBORG -- Russian Club 25 ELOS Honor Society 3,45 French Honor Society 3, Nice Presidenty 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom President 4. Lv- 1 i . 15,3 Wt 5 . x and Qt Qf WILLIAM NOLAN ERIC NORBY -- J.V. Football 25 J.V. Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 German Honor Soci- ety 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Intramu- rals 3,4. MIKE NORMAN -- Gymnastics 2,3,45 Swim Club 45 Go-Go Boys 45 Omega Service Club 4. ix: o 'J i X 5 CAROLINE NGUYEN KATHLEEN NICOLSON --Distributive Educa- tion Club 4. JANET NOECKEF? -- Distributive Education 4. ,', A ?, ' xr t N'-if 99 '6 -- '3b PAUL NORRIS -- J.V. Football 23 Intramurals 2.3.41 Crew 3,41 Go-Go Boys 43 Homeroom President 4: Omega Service Club 4. PAT O'BRIEN -- Drill Team 2. PEGG Y O'CONNOR .- 971, '7Ui SP' ,A E, ALLISON OLSON KAREN OTIS JAMES OUTMAN , NA-O i ,Y-'Q -.qs 100 1-if W. Q..--I CHFIISSY ODENDAHL KATHY O'DONNELL -- Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,4Q District Band 2,33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 33 National Honor Society 2,3, iPresidentl 43 Science Honor Society 3, Ivice Presidentl 43 ELOS Honor Society 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,4. PAGE OGLETREE -- Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 2, President 3,43 Swim Club 2, iSecre- taryl 3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Kappa Service Club 3, fHistorianl 4. sr '4- l1f 37 GEORGIA OVERHOLT -- Marching Band 3,43 Mounted Generals 3,43 National Beta Service Club 4. MARK PALLANSCH -- Homeroom President 233,43 Science Club 2,3 iPresidentl 43 Science Honor Society 2,3,43 Tikos Honor Society 2,3, Nice Presidentl 43 National Honor Society 3,43 PENMAN fNon-Fiction Editorl 43 Intramu- rals 43 Social Studies Honor Society 4. ARAXI PAUL -- International Club 4. .1 CINDI PAYNE - Drill Team 23 Distributive Education Club 4. JOHN PAYNE RANSALIER PELHAM new iv! G32 .L-ii 'P' CHANDRA PESIK -- Pep Club 23 Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 33-Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 43 French Honor Society 3,43 Sigma Service Club 43 Tikos Honor Society 4. DAVID PETERS -- Sailing Club 23 Gymnastics 23 Spring Track 2,33 Concert Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 4. KATHERINE PETERS jk :Ki Q inn? I9 RICARDO PEREZ VITALIA PEREZ ALEXANDER PESIK -- J.V. Soccer 33 Varsity Soccer 4. 4.16 153 if af' ,,,.,,- 101 KATHLEEN PETERS -- Keyettes Service Club 23 Nlodern Dance 33 Homeroom Secretary 3,4. OLLIE PETERS -- Intramurals 2,33 Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 3,42 Madrigal Singers 43 Go- Go-Boys 43 S.H.E. 8 H.E. Club lBusiness lVlanagerl4. NANCY PICKERING -- Peynoldsburg High School, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 2. bi VERN POND J V Baseball 2 Varsit Wres -- . . 3 y - tling 2,3, KCO-Captainl 43 Health Club 2,3, lPresidentl 45 Homeroom President 23 Latin Honor Society 3.4. KATHY POOLE -- Distributive Education 2,33 Mixed Chorus 2. DANIEL PORTER -- J.V. Basketball 23 Intra- murals 2,3,4: Omega Service Club 4. NY 102 -2-nr K3 i495 'C 9 72 MARY PULLEN -- Mixed Chorus 2.3: Drill Team 2.3: Keyettes Service Club 3,4 CLAUDETTE OUALLS -- Gymnastics 2: Chorus 2: Choir 3.4: Sigma Service Club tVice Presidentl 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3: sf Junior-Senior Povvderpuff Football 4. 1-07' as 'ff' ANN RALElGH-- International Club 2:Science l-lonor Society 2.3. tSecretaryl 4: German l-lonor Society 2.3, tPresidentl 4: National l-lonor Society 4: Science Club 3.41 Nlodern Dance Production 3: Crevv Boosters 3: Home! room Vice President 3. Sec retarv 4. CARL F. RANKIN JR. -- Vocational Office Training 4. BARBARA RAY -- J.V. Cheerleader 2: Varsity Cheerleader 3: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3.4: Junior Exchange 3: Homeroom President 3: Girls State 3: Tau Service Club tSecretaryl 4: National Honor Society 4: BLUE AND GRAY Uunior Section Editorl 3: CSenior Section Editorl 4. nn!! EDWARD REAIVIS You must be kidding. coach. JOSEPH REDMOND SHARON REED -- Distributive Education OIub3,4. GU, SHARON REIGHAARD PQ, Q! i fix 103 seniors pn -'Dugan fwrx 1 'iv YN-r 'v-' 7 Ax If 3 3 ,-of --sr ,l JEAN RICE -- Drill Team 23 Homeroom Trea surer 2,33 Tau Service Club 43 Pep Club 43 Junior-Senior Powderpuff Game 4. LYNN RICE -- Swim Club 2,3, fPresidentl 4. MARK ROBINSON -- International Club 2,4 Russian Club 2, ski Club 2,43 Debate Team 21 lCo-Captainl 33 National Honor Society 3,4 Homeroom President 4. 104 JOHN REIMANN MICHAEL REINHART NANCY FFEISER MARY BETH RENNER -- Drill Team 2,33 G.A.A. 23 Sigma Service Club 3, iPresidentl 43 Choir 43 Service Club Council 43 Junior- Senior Basketball 3,43 Junior-Senior Powderpuff Football 3,4. JANET RHODES -- Sigma Service Club 23 Orchestra 2,3. BILL RICE -- Homeroom President 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Ecology Club 33 ELOS Honor Society 43 Superintendents Advisory Board 2. Mark Pallansch makes his point in bi- ology class. TONY RODRIGUEZ -- International Club 2,3, ITreasurerl 43 Mounted Generals 2,41 Spanish Club lVice Presidentl 3,43 Ski Club Af- fi 3, lTreasurerJ 43 Go-Go Boys 43 Omega Service Club 43 Spanish Honor Society 4. PAMELA ROEDER -- Conestoga High School, Berwyn, Pennsylvania 2,3. MARK ROGERS -- Hammond High School, Alexandria, Virginia 23 Intramurals 4. KIMBERLY ROLL -- Art Club 23 International Club 23 National Honor Society 3,4Q Spanish Honor Society 2,3,43 ELOS Honor Society 3,4. TERESA ROSS -- Gymnastics 2,3,43 Mounted Generals 2,3,43 G.A.A. 23 Art Club 2. CHET ROTHERY -- Art Club 3, lTreaSurerJ 43 'qrgp International Club 3,42 Ecology Club 4 Quarterback Sue lVlallery gives her campaign speech on a sunshine podi- um. 4 I I KQV' '? W' V xv W , 1 I K. E ' 2 ,,..i-if A-'S I a 'Y' ?' 4? N0 -s,g, -Jr pn! MARYBETH ROWLAND -- Drill Team 23 Nu Service Club 2,3Q Pep Club 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 3. MICHAEL ROY -- Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia 23 PENIVIAN lBusiness lvlanageri 4. BARBARA RUDY 105 1 'GN I'lP 'H 'Haul 'V' CY, L, vs. N ,fn aio., YYN J .avg ..,, D seniors 5.3 -1 MARGARET RUSSELL -- Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia 2,3. PATTY RUSSILLO -- London Central High School, High Wycombe, England 2. MAUREEN SARABER -- ELOS Honor Society 3,42 Tau Service Club 4. 2Qs fix , 5 117 C' 24 A Pt, 106 5 X 55355 Sk Alf ' Q . X, A S S X M u . 0 .- '.5. . M- -- -- Qi fvifaffibt 5 .ms 5:-b,av Q' -Qgfxy 'E' ' is 'A 'f s K' is Still. 2' Q .11 -x 'l 1QF,Q'33V' - 3'-:f'i'Y 5 ty, L .c F151- Sally Saulmon and Helen Malone SALLY SAULMON -- Beta Service Club 2,35 BLUE 8t GRAY tAcademics Editorl 3, lOrgani- zations Editorl 4. DAVE SAVOLD -- J.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3,45 J.V. Baseball tManagerl 25 Varsity Baseball tManagerl 3,45 Omega Service Club 45 BLUE 8t GRAY tPhotography Editorl 45 Spanish Honor Society 4. SUNIL SAXENA -- Western High School, Washington, D.C. 25 Science Club 45 International Club 4. DEBBIE SCHAAR -- Keyettes Service Club 2, tTreasurerl 3,45 Pep Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 25 Science Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3, tSecretaryl 45 National Honor Society 3,4. CYNTHIA SCHALER -- Homeroom President 2, Secretary 33 Class Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 National Beta Service Club 2, tSecretaryl 3, tPresidentl 45 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Junior-Senior Powderpuff Football Game 4. JAMES SCHELL si. C v C fi li:- 4 1-. laugh over old yearbook pictures. ROBERT SENALP TIM SHEA -- J.V. Baseball 2g Intramurals 3 RICK SHIELDS ROSEMARIE SCHILD GREG SCHULTZ -- Homeroom President 33 Thespians Honor Society 33 Service Club Council lPresidentl 43 SCA Second Vice President 4. DONNA SCORZELLI -- Majorettes 2,3, CCO- Ca tain 4' Pe Club 2 3' Si ma Service Club D l , D , l Q 3,43 G.A.A. 23 Ski Club 23 Homeroom Treasur- er 3. PQ 4:--5 ...., SHERRY E. SHOWALTER -- Distributive Edu- cation 43 G.A.A. 4. DOYNE SHRADER WAYNE SHULL -- Burroughs High School Ridgecrest, California 2,3 49 107 74934 'J' seniors CRAIG SLADE -- Varsity Baseball 2,33 J.V. Football 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Intramurals 2,31 Junior-Senior Basketball 3: Health Club 3,41 Varsity Lettermen 3,41 Omega Service Club 4. BARBARA SLAGLE -- Concert Band 2, lSec- retaryl 3.4: German Honor Soceity 2,3,43 Delta Service Club 23 ELOS Honor Society 3,43 Tikos Honor Society 3,43 Football Band 3,43 Orchestra 4: National Honor Society 4. PEGGY SLA TER -- Vocational Office Training Club 4. JOYCE SMITH -- Drill Team 23 Pep Club 2, lTreasurerl 43 Beta Service Club 3,43 Spanish Honor Society 3,43 Basketball lStatisticianl 3,43 Choir 33 Junior Exchange 33 CBOSSED SABRES 41HOlTlerOOlTl Treasurer 3,4. MARK B. SMITH -- ELOS Honor Society 2,3,43 French Honor Society 33 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Choir 4. MARK R. SMITH -- San Bafel Military Academy, San Flafel, California 2,31 J.V. Tennis 33 Varsity Tennis 43 Science Club 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 BLUE 8t'GBAY IPhotographerl 4. Mike Norman records his grades in chemistry. .J 3 'Ss PAULA SMALL -- Drill Team 33 Vocational Office Training 4. CAROL SMITH -- Midland High School, Midland, Texas 23 Stage Crew -- Come Blow Your Horn, Pfeiffer's People 33 Swim Team 43 G.A.A. 4. JEFF SMITH al 40 E-5' 1 - - - ' .mil Victorious senior Powder Puffer's huddle to plan defense tactics against their deflated junior opponents. CARL SODERHOLM -- Coronado High School, Coronado, California 23 Band 3. LELIS SOLLOA -- Drill Team 2,3g Spanish Honor Society 23 Kappa Service Club 3,43 3 gs Keyettes Service Club 35 Pep Club 43 Varsity ZA N5 ZA Wrestling fStatisticianl 4. -. 'iv DELILAH SOWERS -- Keyettes Service Club 25 Pep Club 2. JILLANE SOWERS HARRY SPANOS -- Sound Service 3,4. STEVE SPERONI -- Intramurals 2,33 Varsity Baseball 4. i 11 SHARON SPINKS -- Mixed Chorus 23 Choir 33 Woodlawn Program 4. TOM STADTMILLER -- J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 4. ' af JOSEPH STAHL , 109 MATTHEW STAIVTOIV MARIAN STEVICK -- Mounted Generals 2. lSecretaryl 3: Orchestra iAssistant Librarian. Treasurerl 3.4: Spanish Honor Society 2.3: l-lomeroom President 2. Vice President 3: Modern Dance Club 2: National Honor Soci ety 3.41 Woodlawn Program 4. PATTY STICKLY -- Drill Team 2: Homeroom Vice President 3.4: Distributive Education Club 4. ff? PAT SULLIVAN TIM SULLIVAN -- J.V. Soccer 23 Varsity Soccer 3.4: J.V. Baseball 2: Intramurals 3. NANCY SWEENEY -- Homeroom Secretary 2: Pep Club 3.4: Tau Service Club 3,43 Junior- Senior Powder-Puff Football 3.45 Class Cheerleader 3. Barbara Green wonders what is going on in government. .I - gf-.-:f- .-- . . . . .-, V. , DEBORAH STONE -- Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Modern Dance Program 3. GAIL STRICK -- Homeroom Treasurer 23 Distributive Education 33 Vocational Office Training 4. WILLIAM SUGRUE ,. - . .O india Wil. .k,J ii Aj lun K if ' P41335 TINA SWEENEY -- Homeroom Vice President 2: Distributive Education Club 2,3,4. SAM SWIFT -- Teenage Democrats 2: Ecology Club 3,4: Homeroom Vice President 4. ERIC SWINSON , ,..1 . .V 0,91 QI TI, 'E' fail Q-vi LORRAINE TENNYSON -- Beta Service Club 2,3,4. ANNE TERRELL NANCY TERWILLIGER -- Drill Team 2: Chorus2 GAA 2 Ka aService ClubtSec : . . . 3 pp - ond Vice Presidentl 3, iVice Presidentl 4: Choir 3, tRecording Secretaryl 4. L5 Y-.'. ADELAIDE TASSA DEBBI TAYLOR ROSEMARY TENETY -- Drill Team 2.4: Mixed Chorus 2: Marching Band 3: Homeroom Trea- surer 3: Choir 3. CHistorianl 4: Kappa Service Club 4: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 4. l 111 l HARRY LEE THOMAS JR. -- Varsity Football 2,3.4: J.V. Basketball 2: J.V. Baseball 2: Spanish Honor Society 2.3: Varsity Letterman 2.3.43 Varsity Basketball 3.4: Varsity Baseball 3. tCo-Captainl 4: National Honor Society 3.4. MARY THOMPSON -- Seminole High School. Sanford. Florida 2: Distributive Education Club 4. MARY THOMPSON -- Nu Service Club tSec- retaryl 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Secretary 4. seniors I I 'Q nn. 'Vi 'wx 'vs ' '53 -:sag K... l QNX A Ax qt nw' 'NA X 'sua Q Rm 41 NANCI TOIVILINSON -- Congressional Preparatory School, Falls Church, Virginia 2. SHARON TRAINOR -- Pep Club 2,33 Latin Honor Society 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,41 CROSSED SABBES 3, iEditorl 43 Crew Boosters 4. KHAHN C. TRAN -- J.V. Soccer 23 Varsity Wrestling 3. 91'- flk -i Q 171, 112 PETER THOMPSON -- Crew 2,3,4: Tikos Honor Society 2, lHistorianl 3, lTreasurerl 43 Russian Club 43 Sound Crew 2, lPresidentl 3,42 BLUE AND GRAY lPhotographerl 3,43 ln- tramurals 3,41 Omega Service Club 3,42 National Honor Society 43 Varsity Lettermen 43 Go-Go Boys 43 Science Honor Society 43 ELOS Honor Society 4. ROBERT TILMAN RICKEY TITUS -- Distributive Education Club 23 Varsity Football llVlanagerl 2. P Henry Gibson and Eric Norby upcoming football game. MER! TRIMMER -- Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 43 Mounted Generals 23 Pep Club 23 Tau Service Club 3,41 Bible Club 3: Art Club 4. THERESA TSE WING -- International Club 2,3,4. PAM TUCKER -- Track 2,33 Drill Team 2,32 National Beta Service Club 2.33 G.A.A. 2,32 Class Cheerleader 33 Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 43 Gamma Service Club 4. DOUG TULL -- Concert Band 2. MARK TURNER -- Distrlbutive Education Club 3.4. CLAUDIA TYNER -- Drill Team 23 Pep Club 3. IPresidentJ 43 National Beta Service Club 3,41 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,43 BLUE --rv' AND GRAY lTypistl 4. LILLIAN IONE URBAN -- Drill Team 23 Chorus 23 Choir 33 Homeroom Vice-President 2,31 Distributive Education Club 2,3. LW if Q FRANCES VANDERSLUIS Ml 11? N- 3,1 to rpg: SHERIA VANOVER -- Vocational Office Training 4. K ,Q is succomb to the pressures of the 'Y' Flur-pd DENNIS VASAPOLI -- Gymnastics 23 Intramu- rals 2,3. IRIS VEGA DEBORAH VISH -- Mascoutah High School, Nlascoutah, Illinois 23 Pep Club 3,43 Crew Nr, Boosters 43 Tau Service Club 4. .-Q. 113 .qv i1?'f7 'J seniors l PETER V. VLIET -- Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 233,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Stage Band 43 Go-Go Boys 4. LARRY WALDOW -- Orchestra 2,3,43 Chorus 23 Choir 3,41 Marching Band 43 Band 43 Mounted Generals 43 Go-Go Boys 43 Varsity Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 23 Varsity Cross 150' 'Y:::.v an ,,4. Si v-if ff' A9 1 C!NDY WARD -- Pep Club Nice Presidentt 2,33 Beta Service Club 2,3, iTreasurerJ 43 Homeroom Secretary 2,3,43 Crew Boosters 3.4. RUTH WARREN -- Drill Team 23 Pep Club 33 Crew Boosters 3,43 Tau Service Club 43 Tikos Honor Society 4. PAULA WATERMAN Country 3,4. HOLLEY WALDRON Liz Wilkinson escapes from the monotony of class and retreats to the solitude of her guitar. , . 351' i ' ,,::L,y ..:, y I vo NJ i 11 4 KAREN WATKINS -- Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia 23 Distributive Education 33 G.A.A. 43 Intramu- rals 4. C. BRIAN WATT BOBBIE WEALTHY is E 9' , . jr ,X mfr, i . wg c iw i . 'i 2 No. N N 'gf J I X3 Q2 Q 'Q kJ Q . -' 0 gin 1 , ram? V . .gwfli fm X 0 Cindy Ward counts money collected for UNICEF by Beta Service Club, Wing of bat. pinch of grog. transform this Prince into a frog. 'F' wa sk i :Q Kaci East dons a bonnet on Top T.C. day. il 115 Y A 5 xi-if seniors ? ear? QTJB - -Q l fi? J Agffjf. 4!'V '7-fix' li tg .': 1' .IJ VIN ,,,ii, ' Wlirfhi 1 'Cir-, 'I ' ' if f-c':' 1251 1: i ' .3 11-23 . W -- V 1 i g? 54' .ig rg i:,.gl:,. jj' J 1 ' I ' 1- I- , '- - ..:baC.'5:zo ff? PAT WEST -- Delta Service Club 2,33 Nice Presidenti 43 Choir 3, lLibrarianJ 43 Girls Gymnastics 4. DEBBIE WESTFALL -- Pep Club 23 Tau Service Club 23 Homeroom President 2,33 Secretary 43 Class Cheerleader 23 JV Cheerleader 33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Mod- ern Dance Production 3. IVIABIANNE WHITE -- G.A.A. 2,33 German Honor Society 2,3, tSecretaryi 43 Mounted Generals 2,4, lTreasurerJ 33 French Honor Society 3, lTreasurerl 43 Junior Exchange 33 Kappa Service Club 3, lSecretaryi 43 Homeroom Treasurer 4. fact 'T-7 116 DENISE WEBB -- Pep Club 23 Guitar Club 23 Science Honor Society 2,3343 Science Club 3, tSecretaryi 43 Tikos Honor Society 3, tHistori- 80141 National Honor Society 4. CAROL WEISHUHN -- Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia 23 Powder Puff FootbaIl4. NOBMA WELLS -- Art Club 43 Homeroom Vice President 43 ELOS Honor Society 4. Seniors react to one of the more hu- WILLIAIVI WHITE -- J.V. Soccer 23 Homeroom President 23 Varsity Soccer 3,43 Intramurals 3,43 Communicatons Corps 4. ANNE WHITTEN -- Nu Service Club 2.3: G.A.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Crew Boosters 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice President 33 Beta Service Club 43 Junior-Senior Powder Puff Football 4. DEBBIE VVILKERSON ELIZABETH WILKINSON -- Folk and Guitar Club IVice Presidentl 23 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3,43 Mounted Generals 4. BECKY WILLETTE -- Pep Club 33 Homeroom Vice President 33 Art Club 4. JEROME WILLIAMS -- Mixed Chorus 2, ITreasurerl 3: Go-Go Boys 4: National An- them Singer 2,3,4. M x. I 3 wifi 'R iii JIM WILLIAMS -- Distributive Education Club 4. I W morous assemblies. ROBERT WOOD KIRK WOODFIELD CHRIS WOLD -- Art Club 2,43 Homeroom Vice President 23 Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Nebraska 33 Tau Service Club 43 PENMAN IArtl 4. CHARLYNN WOOD -- Sigma Service Club 2, tSecretaryl 33 Homeroom President 33 Woodlawn Project 4. '-. 112, PATTY WOODSON -- Beta Service Club lSecretaryl 2,3, lVice Presidentl 43 Pep Club 2, lPresidentl 3,41 Homeroom President 2,31 Junior Exchange 33 BLUE 8. GRAY ISenior Section Editorl 43 Senior Advisory Council, 117 J i Q 1 I 4 3-.. Q FU' Y 71A ' 3' ' 17 4' AE 49 Tx ' wr' seniors i ll, 'N UU' 173 i .... l 6115 'Nd B agua 4, ..,. HELEN YOON KAREN YOUNG -- Tau Service Club 2, tTrea- sureri 3, fPresidentl 4g Class Cheerleader 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,4g Homeroom President 3 4 'Yfwv Alf Nd Q 118 TED WRIGHT -- Intramurals 23 Mixed Chorus lPresidentl 3. JUNICHI YAMASHINA -- Nerima High School, Tokyo, Japan 2. GEORGE YEONAS -- Class Vice President 23 Varsity Football 2,3, tCo-Captainl 4g J.V. Basketball 2g J.V. Baseball 2g Spanish Honor Society 23 Omega Service Club 2,3,4g Varsity Lettermen 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4. Peggy O'Connor beams in antici- pation of her Christmas duties. JIM ZENISHEK RICKY ZEPEDA LINDA ZERAMBO -- Drill Team 2,3, tCaptainl 43 Homeroom Vice President 2, Treasurer 4. Y I :Xiu CUNA I- x V 5 l 4 5 Y 5 1 l Y 4. v L if-14 Sue Evans and Barbara Hoffman entertain at the Thanksgiving Assembly. Brian Watt perseveres in his study. ----.-.-v '?hIi. 4 7-H.,-.v fn C --,-uvl,,4uiq,xMi 4- 2 '- ' J vt., Y it ' Xi.- , i Chris Bassford and his fudgesicle are caught in the throes of creativity. Nick Derzis introduces some fine local talent at a se- nior assembly. - thi? f 'b:' X : Q. , ' b, 1, seniors 'lg XAQADEM .rf -cb JR af' Seniors Juli Bunnell, Michele Gillette, and Mark Pallansch accept their scholarship for their victory on lt's Academic. YJ .I 'Jn ,.l I i Q X J -, AEM Seminar celebrates in the Elizabethan fashion. Dave Greennagel and Barry Hancock rehearse for Fiddler On The Roof. in Eff 120 4,154 1 it i 'nat I 5'- S, ,Q-'iw , 2 '-- 1 l-,L 5e 'I QL. 4 4 l v ,r I A ' evS'V.57 9 .XJ 'QSN lb. , 5 2 4 m 1. , ,J 2 .5 f gt? iff L 5Li 'X 'fix ! I Jerome Williams opens the basketball game with the National Anthem. J ' ..f JJ. .,f,Lf-Y .. ':5, . , A---J' M Pat. A .nina-5 it Doug Huey promotes the spirit of '72, Bet you oan't eat one, Bob. junior class U 'iss .A WU, 'Vo .gn wx Ju., 14.9- 3 lu :gi is I 5' V? of --xii 5 ln an mug' ' o o 7' 'fam' . , . winqgn fa f E? tim i M -5' ' I W 'BDE W :'f34iL:,, Qing ? m L?'1Tg, 1 25 1 ? 5 . VL,j:i:14'-'iii mb s A wiki ' Bmw, 'ri AWGN' i 1 ' ' 1- , Y ' -' -e i i . VJ V ,ig 1. :. 'et X. . Q.. - I. gg: W -si. l .e img V i Iii 'Q -e -awww J-f -YQ -' 2 f -A 'N --A W ,mu is lg , :fi ,ig 5 i 4,'43i A' i I Q E1 - R S . 1 1g,,g.,,y-v In Q - 'M Q 1'2- if T M, 'Q' :A i ' 5 ,W S ffw 'QV' . Mila J A 'Q iw. ,253 V. ,BL V - - -4 A it ' QQ '- i if A ,L A is - - A . ,CLIC 4 The junior officers are Julie Money, treasurerg Linda Muse, presidentg Sue Naesar, secretaryg Roy Ferguson, vice president. junior class fx 4 . ,- 2 P1F'.-xl 4 'C x +3 fit. ,,Q'fXxj .4 if 1 1 f' '? A S i n ' 4- 1, K 2' 1-uv!! . N Jim Barbe Nancy Barnett James Barron Mary Barton George Baumann Thomas Beal ,- ' 'liilllih Susan Acha Keith Adams Phil Adams Dana Ager Luis Akaya Melinda Albro Melinda Allen Berta Anderson James Anderson Laura Anderson Maribeth Appel Marie Arms Edward Arnold Mary Arthurs Elaine Bailey Tony Baker Silvia Balderas Sherry Ballenger ur, 312. B Mr, 'n 1' ', 4 'Q cl ' A 1,- '-' -:ze k A L p'1.vu eq.: 4 ' i . 5 Qi 124 s.' 'fr i .l v 5. -X.- gn- Brian Beatty Laurie Beaver Steve Beck Jackie Becker Ayen Beckwith Brian Behal John Bell Bret Bellamy Jenny Benitez Dale Bennett Theresa Benson Nathan Berry Janet Beseley James Bethel Sarita Binsted Bruce Bland Douglas Bly Robert Boehiey Nancy Boltz Charles Bonneville Paul Booker Mike Boryan Jackie Bottash Vicki Boyle 11512, Robin Bray 2 , Peter Breu Linda Bridgeman Barbara Brodsky David Brown Ginnie Brown i , I . :,,f gif'-f b Jahnes Brown Lavonne Brown Pat Brown Wendy Brown Donna Bullard Rick Burris , -r if 3104. h , 9 U3 4 ,1 i 4' gn, ,4 I, rf, 4 I 'A Y J .pa 66 ...J .'.,x S D 1 'ff L r L . ,i 5. X ' L f 2 ' I I 5 ' 4 ' M i 4? ' - xl! f A 1 ,, . I B? A XXL ' I' Robert Bybee ' ilgejm Michael Bye f-J U 'S' Q William Cahill ,k jiri. Darlene Calandra ., 'Q ' . 4 u wx ,, x 4 Q ., ,-, f 2 V 1 I Q ai .' I- Q ' ' X .f:iTcE:'n'! -J ' l 'Z' The class homecoming float claims that Fort Hunt 'Eff 1n 'x will never 'catsup'. UCL' lr:-', Q f .l, 1' 1 T11 . N ' I' ,' 'Vs ,. ,Q Herbert Calcote Kenneth Calhoun Tom Campbell Brenda Carder Maria Cardoso Michael Carter junior class Bull Case Barbara Cassrdy Rachel C3SIlIIO Susan Catellrer Georgra Chaconas John Chandler Kwan Cho Dede Clancrosl Celeste Clark Charles Clark Verna Clarke Ronald Clatterbuck Crrstle Clayburn Marne Clementson George Cloyed Ellen Cochran Allan Cogswell Pam Cohen .r I LJ 'li AB 1-U Q XM 13 Q, 'TFC Melea Conner Susan Cooksey Tom Cooney Read Cooper Freddy Corbett Lrnda Crouch Darlene Cumrnrns Patrucra Curtls GlrznnaCurlrss Jeff Dance Wllllam Daniel Gordon Daugherty Rrchard Daugherty Brenda Davrs Donna Davis Edward Davrs Janet Day Cathy Deheptner is O -91 1 . 'X -7 . Z qv- A te' 'S K qs -- Q ,..s , X tr' Roberta Coleman Theresa Coleman Janet Collier Maritza Colunge Mary Conklin g 'VD 4:17 wx IL E if . I 7 r :I Zgffxif h' Debbre Fortune Tons Francis Susan Fuller David Funt Nancy Furnarl Mariel Galvan Q' ' .41-a X. 4 D' r 2, x 1 X5 up ' B 1 At ,wx .4 ' 4. ,t '76'G. Debble Dennle Karen Dlckson Sand: Dragon Judy Drrver Sheree Dunham Ntta Dunn Robert Ellls Robert Eyler r' X Evelyn Fadul . X y Ronald Fagan f., rv, Fredenck Faulconer I ef, ,. Ross Ferguson ' , Q LQ 4? '90 ' H' Q' - 3 Q., ' Teresa Grlndstaft ' ,, lf 1, ' Mrchele Guy . I, '-,. 'f ,A l X - - ,,-, Roy Ferguson A -' ' ' Davld Flewelllng -Q lfxg X - ' 1 ' Del Flint . 1 t. f- if . Andre Follot , fr, if Y ,Q ,f ,L XX A , 5 1 si Q n 2 f., . , . Q 25 'Q 5 ' A l 'F ff I 1 ' it fqlzllzff As. 'L' I 'fb - I fits . - 1 aye my l l l .2 ' 1. . N. ak 1 v ...fr 'K x -.-.- ! 4 fm 'ffl .W1 Q Dlana Garrett Slhan Channem Delores Grbbs Charles Grlbert Kate Glroux JQSSIQ GIUSYI John Godfrey Debbre Goff Ruben Gonzalez Denlse Gossage Shelley Greenlref Ron Greenstreet Robert Graft Nancy Grames Joanne Gravellne Mary Green Steve Green Molly Gregory 1 junior class 19s s ...x f - I , f Q7 ll i , u f f l lg I Q7 4 A FN It I v u .- X ' 'ft 'sc-1 I 45 i Mx, 1 1 t K a i ,N an N 'X X-J I fx ff' T: x - NNIVJNI 'F ' - ',',- I ,L-, 55' if 'T -bw x ' :ig . XM 57 'Q A ,Q .X xii XX N3 A K 'J . J k t' N43 David Grillo Lewis Hedges Chet Hanne Gena Hall Bonnie Hand Joan Harper Keith Harper Pam Harris Elizabeth Hart Beth Hartman Marihelen Hatcher Robert Hathaway Rick Haun John Hawley William Haynes Jeffrey Henderson Susie Henderson Jim Hendrick Mary Artnurs get away from two seniors. . Bruce Henning Shane Henning Robert Henry Charles Hicks David Hirschhorn Chris Holladay John Hottle Dan Howard Arthur Hughes Tom Hunt Esther Huntley Pat Hurst John Lewis Monica Iraneta Michael Ison Colleen James Steve Jenkins William Jenkins -C i, ti Cindy Jones Eileen Joyce David Kaffenberger Margaret Kang Omer Karasapan Karen Keener Katie Kelley Lisa Kelly Patrick Kenny Steve Kerndt Kathy Kiernan Doug Kihm William Kilby Kathy Kinnan Kevin Kint Kerry Knoizen Ted Kocur Milton Koerner ' ' 'QTTPT ,,. .A XX? Ls-3' ,,, v ,Qtr N9 l 115 v K. , , 'ff' .I Q, ' Im. V, . f- V sf ju J if -I V415 ,. .. ix 'su I, fav- 5' ', IL- L7 5 sw V A ' X t .wpaafiiwtr , 1 1 x Ts X ' - 7 UV' it 51 4 ' V -v 4. L X 1 , . .X K it t lx Y S l 1 . ,nr l. Mark Jenson Thomas Jeschke George Jesse Karen Johnson Kristin Johnson Sharon Johnson A' i- 4 X5 X ' PN- dU'. 'Ox 1. ' I ' 'I I '?' :xw'yi,. ,, .Rf l 1 ' 1 ' jay . W: 4-i 9 , me W , 55 Ki fa, ' fl ' ' EM 1 tf X fu 129 39 -gf fyyf , A F in it Af X l 8 ' 1 I gi C Xt ' ' f l junior 1 4 vw class -. up .., 4 ,lf .p ,S .I- Peggy Kotila Marja Kovacic John Krogmann David Krout Susie Lagdon Dottie Lagos Danny Lamberson Robert Lane Katherine Law Kathleen Lawrence Michelle Lecas Hing Lee Stephen Lee Won Lee Kristy LeFevre Diane Leigh Lisa Lemberg Peggy Leskanich T , . It - ff' X. y - 'sr I X ' , 9' A , , 47. gg, or its - SL, I J J .. 0 .1 - ki: E' L- - .A - 'KN iles ':':L:.:, ' ' Xa . . F 'o Robert Lilly I ,Q Mary Llewellyn Dave Lindsey f A Richard Lipsky X , A t Robert Lipsky ' ,B QQ, Thaddeus Logan in i In 7, ...-l ff -f v '1 1.Tm -- 'H i-ef.F4,- rf' for J ' i' . , ,.v iiigff' . ld HY. A ,-- fwq fY 7b 5 1:-7 in .X 5 w n ,' X' '9 Q P-Q nv tk Ei. ,as gf' FL Helen Lohre Martha Lowery Cindy Lutton Henry Lyles Sue Lyons Patricia Mace Patti Malone Skip Mann Maggie Marlette Glenn Marsh Jeanette Marshall Dana Massie Doug Martindale Jackie Moye Teresa McCaiferty Craig McCormack Steven McFarland Harold McGraw 'lr-Y 1.3-7 John McNabb David Meade Robyn Megonigel Sharon Meigs Andria Messenger Charles Metenkanich Luane Minardi Lester Mitchell Julie Money Mark Monroe Brian Morris Dawn Morris Roger Morrison Debbie Motafches David Mullen Charles Munden Linda Muse Jim Muskett Frances Nocera Gloria Norris Michael Norris Beth Nugent Lynn Oddenino Joe O'Neill Brenda Orndorfl Mark Orndortf Ahmet Ozal Zeynes Ozal David Painter Luke Pallansch Nick Paraskevas George Parker Wade Pate David Payne Dell Pearce Melinda Peed 1.4 ...av ,A , 1 x . ' v- V P 5 X -af f V ll fi. i. 4' ,. ,A-if 'fs ' ' in M' 'i -at gif, 5'4 x l V 5 ff c rl, in .- 1 il I' ' x x ll' 5' I A .V l wx!! ,, Aga, C .V Q 1 , Q, , . I, W V ' Qs, , Y 3 K4 Ae- ' ' ini i +R I X 1 b 1 T , 1 Q ff . Tr' . 2- rf X X , X 'F ,5 1 rw 5: 1 W1 .i yo, ff Sue Naeser axf- PN- Olin Neher if , 'W-nj g Mark Ness ,A fi il X . Stefanie Newberry Mi l 5 i. DIGDNQUYQH 1-, X ' l Jerry NicelY i V, UL., ' 17, f . 131 K ctxx junior class Bill Peer Ricky Pence Gustano Perez - Guillermo Perez Chris Peschack Tom Pessaud 6' Jodi Peters Steve Peterson Marilyn Phenes Joseph Pierce Marc Plourde ? X Q9 N 4, 'W' is Teresita Ponce Amy Pond Allen Posey Charles Powell Roy Prince Kinga Procak Debbie Proffitt ra , X'- Q -' - 1 .W ,ik ,. l gd A '-J uf 4 . 1 I I . ,Q - 1 .. ,-, Chris Remington in Genie Renner 4' Jeffrey Repass Patt Rhodes ' Y Cindy Richards Judy Richardson ,T Angel Rivero .' Lynn Robertson Hortensia Rodriquez 1 Joel Ross Surrena Rub Genoveva Ruiz 1. ,4 f f Petra Ruppls: Sheryl Reeves Mindy Salam Terri Saltlman Robin Sanlord Frederick Sariiber it ,ff l v, I ,gf- fra., ., 1-11 Q...- in I 5 ff Dr Allison Prophet Brenda Rankin Ricky Reams Daniel Reed Scott Reed Randy Reedy in- Q-' 1- qs X . x 'N .i - , . 1 ,, Q.. ' fu, il 4 5 ,4 X-.wg fl' ,. .li 5 132 --wi -i .v W! si ski! HG George Broder. Brenda Davis. John Sarkesaid Steve Sattler Robert Saunders Kevin Scannell Mary Jane Schad Bill Schell gan-.l .Ii H 1 X ' ' b ff x ,Y - A , i 3, , ' A .i l 'Nw I Ng. i i i i -vf 75 ,aff ' ' 'VC . . 1 J Y , , . Gag 5 ELS 5 J Judy Schilling Chris Schmitt Kristie Schnert Debi Shelton Robert Sheppard Sang Sun Shim Pamela Shimp Donna Shirley Paul Short David Showers Michael Simms Carlos Sivit Sonia Sivit Gary Sizemore William sky Colleen Smith Debbie Smith Janet Smith junior class John Smith Kathy Smith William Smith Christy Soles Flobbin Sowers John Sparks Nancy Squires Shannon Snyder Mark Standridge Bertram Stanton Scott Staton Lisa Ste-Marie Eric Stickney llka Stock Nina Swift Lenore Switzer John Tama Vicki Tama 11' .L - Lawann Terry Victor Thomas Carroll Thomasson Holly Thompson Linda Thompson Timothy Thompson John Thrall Phyllis Thurman Percival Tiglao Lynn Torno Minh Tan Trung Lois Tropea Amy Tse James Tucker Armando Valdes Claudia Vandersluis Nenna Varma Linda Virts rf Car . Q V3 '-x l' V. X N N . Q .fgqxx it X, -i . . .5 .. 5 'QI' :chq 1. ! . .-A li 5 L Y . X l' il 4, g 0 sv sf, N ft. 3' X 1 f- xx 3 4.-I. 5 'W al ' :Sv s '-.k :' I . 134 A 'A 'xxx' 'YD' I x 'L All Vicki Tannahill Tom Tasselli Carol Taylor Glenn Taylor Ray Taylor Anglica Terry '- fx 1. Y E' ,N vx yy, wi w' ', ,W T t Yi i l, V- - Yv ..4 .1 E51 s . 4 S 1 I , V V is K :2 T ' 's an if 2.11 ' ' 1 .1 S a 3, A 2 . 1' if 3 I 2: ,: r . .-5 I t . is 'i 'lg A- 1 A H- ' e' e t if lvifaiztgf x: , -, A, 'll v '- ' ' Y 1' 1.2.13 fi? H 1 We E W-a3iE4:'f'f R 1 '- Af 1 A. N21 'fsvf ig ' 'f '-X' '51 fffna f ' - ,af . 92-i s af T513 52.5 1 ' , . w-geZ:tqiSqfT1.iEt,5?i?f'iifig - we 1 15 ' ' xii fl' ,-..z.i 52311 li-x'zA??i, ' 1 -1 Marc Plourde and John Hayes perform for an American Civ class. r W 3 J! , -ling, Q - -r- -3 ,r o ' xero, 7' gi' , f-'fr Q. ':1 V' ..- ' - V ' ,- f' . X L' MaryV1ss1ng x - -W 7 X- ' ti Q Frank Wagner -wh, if X Karen Walker rj x , , , , 5, ' re' ' X ' Jrmvveob A ' U f , jf Sandra Webley ' t dh- - ir- Milli Steven Wegner XX H, x It 3 ' nl' ,!- f , -'f ' -'1 ' U' ' x, 1 R' :r, 211 ,I ,ff wi . u! - 'A -fn . ' : 4 .4 'K W .ni l 1 135 N T o. x. ,P f u f , 5, wtg It 'ff 4 Stewart Wegner Duanne Weston Barbara Wheeler Tuna Whitaker Davld Whvte Patricia Whuteoak Bryan Whitfield Lee Wilder Susan Williams Cora Wilson Mary Wilson Nancy Wilson Greg Wonderly Kevin Wold Antoinette Woychak Holly Yee Sung Yoon Soon Yoon Kathy Yount Marlene Zack Carl Zerambo Cheryl Zickefoose Regina Lyons Jimmy Naccarato . it Q , Y' I Q c Q xl x. M- f ' 4' 331' 'AQ ff i ?w.f:,2 s N iv-N2 Q ,:-.x i , L at a Nancy Squires says, Happiness is Tom Greenwood and Greg Wonderly discuss a project bubme gumwh Public Relations meeting. Sopranos Dawn Morris, Lavonne Brown and Pam Cohen blend voices at choir practice. 1 a piece of I 4 Y ZH-f ' 4l .v- ,,p ,1-'E-513 'A af, ' fI5'?3 A, 'if-ff. ,lf A- -14.-f ,f ' fi! - ,, ' rf 1-' . -5 4 gif Z3 , 1. X 1. tk 1 ,: ,ri '55, 1 I Y - A g ,, i, 4, r A, 5 , A A A 5 S, 8 lx ' Y 7 3. .5 .,.H' I' . 'J class officers ' N.. f, ' Q Q' , .I -'ryf' ,-' ,Z I 7 35,5 ', -ilx s , 'Y' 1 . K ' 'L rf? ,- 5. af ' , , 2 ii ., -. x' ' '- 'el'- . 1 . -, , 7 E ?-'4 4 I I! .D 1 bf if I 1 9 I ba f 4 ,9 W! , 009 VJ Sfv fag . 5 X.-wa - 4 K-,. In 7 f ,i at Class officers are: Mike Miller, presidentg Sha na Alt Neam, treasurer. u wegg, vice presidentg Cathy Grove, secretaryg and Mike 139 sophomore class 14 SJY g' if X IK I i JP: v A is- ' fzelii wt 'fl vu 1517 ,Q . 'gh' N Dean Kuntz receives the spirit award as fellow teammates look Ol'l. 140 Susan Beatty Carolyn Bell Bonnie Belt Hector Benedi Tony Benedi Gale Berghoefer Jim Berry David Bersano Alice Bisset Robert Blinn X Hr' s ' ',x'LQ ' 'wi L-of ,V -,-gg, 'wi Helen Adams Karen Adams Conny Aquilas John Aladj Donna Alderson Tony Alexis Sara Allen Shauna Altwegg Laurie Anglin Nguyen Anh Kim Anderson Tim Andrews Franz Arakaky Graciela Araya Arun Arora Linda Asplund Rick Austin Hilary Bacas Maria Baquero Caroline Bane Vicki Barber Michael Barlow Cissy Barnes Charisse Bartlett Geoff Bates Greg Bates Leigh Beach Geoff Beardall al i'lxH' cv . Lzf t qxi' X I tri R N The universal gym relaxes mind and body for Eric Miller. r . .1242 Stuart Blue Joseph Boaz Julius Bodo Robert Bolender 'J Gregory Booker xx xiii 6, ,, Tia ,tl ,L 5 . 4: M ' Q i Jeanne Bauman Michael Brame Amy Brandt Eileen Brees Anthony Brennan Joel Bristor Pam Brown Randy Brown Ray Brown Victor Brown Earl Brunson William Bryant Tommye Brzozowdki Frank Burdell Karen Burke Felicia Burton Leslie Butterfield Kathy Bye Ron Byers Nansibud Cabrsera lrene Calambro Stephen Calcote James Callahan William Callahan Daniel Callan Laurie Campbell Carlos Cardoso Kathy Carlucci it Patty Bowen Rita Bowers X 6. 3 :Q ' Q r - gs' 5' 1 . , ', s - x i A ..., sl.. i . 71:4 v-I 'fl :Q if in '- gh' 'v b -b- - 'a' 't Q I 1 - x 1 .H K ' H L4 '- : .,, I x jx I 'ff -. ' i A ht. A Q . ,f L y A 'N its if mx 141 4 Q xt ,- IQ L . fc: A-l f A , , fr vm ani' ll' R .Xl A sophomore class i .I Ae 3 C .Q A , ,. ,-. ,',.,a dr fi.- A ,X .., ,.., ,,.v- Q mA 'owls lg I in if r4 iff, f A 3 , ' rg ,f 5-nz. '14-W 'ff' ,fe-. j ' ' -, ,- 411.1 .AJ . , ,..-. Af f1 . Qi ..4 ff i . of l 'A 1 ., -3. . 4 A , '. 'Q 'v r Y l 414 ,Ilgt R ' 1 i at 'f. L i 5 . m A 1 ' 4 V ...A --. l - i 4- ' 3 ! X' MVN, ex Fx '.. T I fn: M l It P' 1' I S1 4 rl x R iv I i Patti Colman Jed Constantz Kenneth Cooksey Dan Coone Mary Corbi Elizabeth Cortes Y n Vivian Cose Jeff Craddock Melissa Craig Ernest Craven Gail Creekmore Bill Cumberland Ricky Curtis Laura Dacey Emory Damron Doreen Daugherty Dan Davidson Linda Davis 142 Stanley Carroll Kendal Carson Prytania Cass Dianne Cave Caye Cavender Linda Champagne Valerie Chandler Henry Chau Myrian Chauarria John Chesnut Mary Chisnell Mark Christofferson Sushma Chugh Betsy Clapp Susan Coffey Mike Cohen Karen Collar Richard Coleman Lynn Collier Rita Collier Cherilyn Colman Amy Parker tries to do her workin a more comfort able position. ', x az' P 1 . 3? i ' Q Mu gi Q J ?b 1-v E D be Sophomore boys participate in fall sports assembly. For Maria Rodriguez, what a day for a daydream, -cn! A 'Ari Richard Deemer D 'A 2. Vicki Degler ff- - A ,ix ' A' . Doug Delfralsse it . .53-L F QQ Rosa Delgado , Laura Del Vecchio 'XX Ellen Derr - Steve DeStafano 771 R ,N .1 ' 1 'L ' M I I.. aku' D .- V r' 1 L I tx I 1 . f 'X 5 it , n 1 ' i,,. L. -fw ,. in A,. QL 1 X it 5 ,, .4 .L .. ic a,,.y ff. v. Rennie Davis Donna Dawson John Dawson Warren Dawson Nancy Day Steven Dayton Anna DeAbate -A .K i x.. 8 'w -v ., xl I ' ' ..f 1 ' . Q 1 N 1' x Q 'I H yr 1- .W gg, - I ! f 'Q -.. l - -'7 x 1 143 my 1, I an fi ' ,P S . - Al , ,X . , . -6. 3- X , 4 xv N., Bruce DeWald Marla Diaz Kathy Dillon Evan Dosik John Douglass Judi Dragon Tom Dubler Jean Dudley Robert Duer Bonnie Ebert Gary Eflin Bucky Elliot Mark English Mary Lynn Ent Larry Epperson Nancy Erbe Chris Evensen Frank Fanning Gene Ferguson Eileeen Ferroro Toni Fewell -1 ern.:- J .5 -.Y tam- Q! sophomore class if , 1,-f A' f 1 f 1 'A .K X '. u gk rs - .T-' 21.1 ,'l wa' Q , is 5 4' KNEW, xl Ml- A A r .A John Ficco Cindy Field John Fike Aidria Flores Gloria Flores Robin Fitch Rick Foate Liz Fogle Mary Foltz Isis Fonseca Mark Fornaro Mark Forsyth Theresa Freschi John Fuka A Tina Gray in a state of bewilderment. at-P i xx 1 i 4-' . IA K v 1,'7 7 1 x A A im 144 ae, - ' . 'Q Maureen Gallagher Fred Gamnle Cathy Gane Siham Ghannam Richard Gilbert Steve Gill Lisa Glendening Eddy Godwin Karen Golden Mark Golden Ruben Gonzalez Eunice Good Steve Good Holly Goodman Mike Goodman Terry Gore Gwendolyn Graham Rusty Graham Tina Gray Herby Greene Brenda Grimsley gif Ag, an gs x me Q37 E Dou Herrin 9 Q Jeanne Hessenauer -. x f Debbie Higdon David Hill Michael Hill Gail Hirshberg Robert Hodges Reid Holmes David Houston Linda Houston Lisa Howard Tina Howard Mike Hubbard Bob Hughes .- . ' J-' 4 , , 4 ,AV 1 t ,I A .L- .. gr YQ? A ,L in 'I 4'-V , l 9 . H 1. 43' 1 f 5. ' J. Q..- T, Q!! X. ' x A ' QPF' I In 1,5 fr: 9- 'F 'Q -'A pf' 1531 l A i X V . , 0924- ,, H. ,, .f ,. 3 51. ig-7 1' 5' gb . N R N 1 it 1 1 G 7, LW' ' V X' 't Sl! Xi. x 4 Cathy Grove Chuck Grubbs Susan Gudera Tina Gwatkin Carter Hagen John Higgins Bob Hagler Michael Hall Eli Hamilton Sharon Hanowell Debbie Harlow Cynthia Harris Karen Harris Thomas Hart Pam Hash Harry Havelos Elizabeth Healy Mary Henderson Tammy Henderson Chris Henry Deborah Henry 7 r T' ' 0 .gf 3. -5 ,-. fy- it ,S-L -I, xx ' ' ,qwnx lli ! in r he iiwzllf g f ,L . . iff L X.. 'lf :rn- ,at :. 5- 4? 4. K 1-my xr I I A Q Q Q, 'iff l 4 to 1 ' if g ,- rf X1 .ty 'x 145 'fatty ...Z tab Nancy Hughes Debra Hummel! Karen Hunter Gail Hurdle Ida Hurdle Lisa Hurley Sharon Hurt Olga Jackson Karen Jacobs Sidney Jacobs Susan James Marla Janes Lee Jackson Allyn Jensen Jose Joaquin Mary Johnson Ray Johnson Ronald Johnson Reginald Jones Camille Josey Gregory Kallen Roman Kaluta Theresa Kang Helen Karageorge Gail Kean Ed Keens Elizabeth Kelley James Kelly -'lvl 0 r J, Tom Kelly Randy Kendricks Barbara Kfoury Danny Kfoury Jam Kuernan Jong-Deuk Knm Timothy Kirk Helen Kustiakowsky Lrnda Kitchens Karen Kjeldgaard Krm Knoizen Emery Kobor Chrustxna Kocur Linda Koenng Apnrodutu Kolams Davld Kobe Yoshrkado Koyama Carolune Kramer Judy Lahr Maria Lajmanovich Kerry Landfneld Mary Lane Vrctorra Langley Terry Lannom Peter Lanigan Lnnda Larkie Veronica Larkin Tuna Larson Muchael Lasko John Lawless Kupuno Lee Seung Lee Tom Lenghton Bull Lemnxtzer Jam Leskanlch Franz Roland displays Sophomore power. A. J, I -v K LM all .-.,, - -y - 4-5.40 M , we 'iv . fly . W I 5 P I 'E' K J f 1, is 1 .tad T ,O-. illvu 4.1. Mary Corbin makes a few extra points with the teacher. J -ri Q,- Cathy Leslie Viviane Leone RICK Little Terry Liu :UE - fl Barbara Loflan Wiliiam Longino Maria Lopez if . 4 Jim Lopynski John Lopynski Mary Losa Elizabeth Ludlow Hugh Billy Lupton Debbie Lyddane fl, :vi Robert Lyles - Paul Macdonald f' Wendell Maddrey Debbie Madison ..4v Mark Maguire N X-R P ..., . J L sa Matthews 'y ' H is 4 W Rlamon Mantilla if R it Z ' Toni Marsden AW., if Jackie Marsh Chuck Mason 5, Cary Masters Kirsten Mutsumoto Kevin McCorn Carol McCloy Kathy IVlcCuIIogh t Kathy McDarby Terry McDonough Kathleen McFarland William McLaughlin Bill Meade Janie Meeks nu 14 Fiordeluz Menendez If Jon White of ers ' f musical assistance to Mark -4. 1 Don Davidson does his thing in language lab. . ,a ,IA . 'ff F' 1 fc' ,- L, 1 1, 'N ss I 'WT X x ' -U II x '. :lf S A al Q P L l ' K t - 5 . F '11, 4' i -1 QI x -f x 1 r I , H L NX I x t H I v wlitfl 148 Nancy Merrill Marlene Michaels Delia Miller Eric Miller Mike Miller Robert Miller Ted Molin David Monday Robert Montgomery Jackie Moore Lisa Moore Matthew Moore Patte Moore Ron Morris Ron Morris Steve Mudre Francis Mueller Beth Mulcahy Michael Mulcahy Paul Mulvehill Anne Munly Nancy Nash Mike Neam Shirley Nelson Scott Newell Allen Norris Julie O'Banion Joe O'Brien Susan O'Connor Sarah Oddenino Ann O'DonnelI Blaise O'DonneIl Phil Oflesh Cary Ogletree Judy Olson Theresa Olson Chris O'NeiII Margaret Oram Amy Orr Judy Orren Linda Osborne Teresa Otis Gery Pachuckl Cathy Painter Denise Painter Claire Pallansch Amy Parker Leroy Paul Madonna Paul Victor Delgado Tina Pennell Ivani Peslk Brenda Peters Elizabeth Philpott Jennifer Pigg Jay Pollak Steve Pope Debbi Powell Susan Prokop Howard Pullen Mary Purvinls Betsy Oulroga Greg Ransom Joe Rayball Pamela Reavls Shellla Reavis Carol Remington Judy Revercomb James Rhee Tommy Richardson Henry Rlvero Cathy Robertson Maria Rodrlquez Karen Roeder Wanda Rollins Rosemary Rosas Anne Rose Pam Ross Anita Rowland Paula Rule Renee Rupple William Russell r in 11 5. ' I f At xfx V' Y Charles Slater John Slick Jackie Sloan Debi Smallwood Gall Smith Yvonne Smith Robin Snider V 0 an ., 'J' - he 1 s F K I N af ,lf +4 ,. , - N I ki I 5 'lfx . , df, ' I' ' 'V Kathleen Rust Naeem Sarivar Nancy Savold Charles Schlesinger Paul Schmidt Rich Schmitt Liz Seeley Scott Seltzer Karin Sievers Beth Silverman Cliff Simpson John Shaffer Robert Sharp Elizabeth Shattuck Kevin Shea Patty Shea Jim Shepherd Vicky Shields Deborah Showman 1. 'Q N Q . Jo Clara Sky Enthusiastic students pay up for their BLUE 8. GRAY. 4' . FW- ff- 1 F :au s , I -.- f L - .K '.4 1 X N A F wiv J 4 I , - 4- . A af' - I- f. wi S 9 it 1 ?' I 4 41, r s-1 . ,a . I fl' 19, 150 Norman Soles Renee Southern Claudia Spells Paul Speroni Blair Standridge Tim Stanton Nancy Steel David Steinman Russ Stenquist Mary Stein William Stewart Kathy Stief Bill Stokes Leslie Stone Nathan Strong Ronald Stone Dale Striffler John Struss Virginia Sullivan Bob Suslovlch Pat Sweeney If -' ,.g ,il1H Carla VonBernewitz Susanna VonCanon Fred Waldow Hale Waller Dianne Walker Lynn Walsh Mary Warren Martha Watts Anne Wawrzkow Brenda Wayland William Weisenburger Elizabeth Welch Wendy Welhal Michele Welsh David West David White Howard White Tom White Tom White Joyce Whitehead Flick Whalen Elizabeth Tait Laura Talbott Roy Taliaferro Tina Tancredi Don Taylor Phillip Taylor Jean Teresi Arnold Terry Sally Terry Donna Thomas Rex Thomas Richard Thomas Debbie Thompson Shirley Thompson Neptali Tiglao Jane Tillson Pankas Topiwala Sharon Tovar Elizabeth Tryon Gerald Tucker . 51:9 - , by .al- 151 ix! 'Lk , 4 Q 1 , 4 xgs-ro. .Q- wi' ,,. L ,gg f 1 ljwlfj-5' A L ,M fT'fflf'g 51,51 if 4 . ' v-7 at . I Q ' I r 5 K M ' gf 5- 1' ' an I X 'af ' J- lf X vt 5 M7 T' i qw, N X 1 in it , K if X f I .1 K 1 , XXL-ilflr J A-'i ii A 'A 91 f V, lg f 'K -.,. i i 1 if l I. Susan Tucker Christine Vaisvilla Andre Valdes Alan Vena Siddhant Vikram Norman Vint Amelia Vogel 'z :K 1 1: , 4 Q . , 47- K s . -X: s A? gm, F' , 1 r 4 Q V qi f ..--1, I ' 4 ' Y 1 M, I mfr ' , ius 1 , rs? . , Af -41 sophomore class A . it . t ' ,, A Warren Wiedmaier ' e ic , '- V' 'y A 2 V it Matt Wilkins 'A 4' I 12.-x Q- Q 1 - A ff Doris Wilson me Y ' 5 K f ' Mark Wilson xx' A' 1. fp gg 'iw t' V ' Jane Winddell -. ' - Ns 5 v '7. David Wiseman D i 'l f Cynthia Wood Q. f O ,T -N , ,- ' ai 1- Q Q 1 W A. h . ..- - . .'-ar , , . - i X A1 ' rf '- , Q v , 4 4 , .-1 I' , Jeannine Wonderly Gary Yeatman W Karen Yoon Q Q Cindy Young 9 1 ' Q t Z , , Q- n . Q 12932- . , , ' ' Kathy Zueare Q I iw f is it ff Q , 4 ,. ,v f .tv . , , , 1 f if i.,,, . , . , ,, t ' - '-1-cf. 13 r..' ' X I N . X I . it S' , by 'i ,l, - , if aff' I Dianne Walker attempts the ALM form of learning. -'z f' Y 1 Wim. X ii Q J A student delves into the great meaning of literature. f- V H -V i Marty Fulghum ff' P P X Y Debbie Higdon does a vibrant jump for victory. L . If - giffl' xJ,,,,k ix. ., i , I' -x 'xg' ',i U' -ith:-...gg-.,, Y - I 5 A ' 'IJ 1 . -- -i ' ,-.gictesms 2. ,, s '-'M ' - 'CDIl!..fg'4+'-V-- f-' ' ' ' ,.,f'-,..,'-f.1...41llF0-4 - , ' l ' f' - U V5-'ici lJ ? 7' , - - .I A 5 if 1' ' g I ' f I 53-E. -..::ff- if..-SF: if ff f f -fi T N 1 3' We ' f 4iQ.l ' --' ' ' - 5 it i - W, L. i. 1, : Y Y? -:wi Y?-2...-. ...fa-. L A ,H ' . ggt- ' - f - f- - , '---vt - A-f.v - v' ' ' -f 1, 5 -1: Q , X - a---e a ff:-..i..'-fir-.....i-,,r-ra : : 1 1 22 ea+i-1 X :M if ii' f faf,-!'vu--.rv v 4 f 1 - 1 2 - 'Af '-,,,,,,..- 5 3 . il, ' i' -f ' ' Q94ll!'! ' - ' .4 J ff 1' . 1 I ,W 45,54 .. i +1 8 .4 .,- 4 - - W - - . ' 1 ff ff , -'Smeg E? - Q.-. H W., L, Q , ' A, - V , --'- if-,- --W . ,f, Y, ,L - 1 i , : . -Ev Class sponsor Mr. Franklin and sophomores participate in homecoming activities. Butterfly, a stroke many are not capable of mastering, is done by Sally Terry. 153 Art club mixers seem to interest Della Miller. ...I student council association Henry Gibson!President Characteristic of many high schools in the nation, this years SCA experienced frustration and problems. After two officers resigned in September, a long and controversial campaign was held to elect a new pres- ident. Then. the SCA turned their attention to basic problems in their set-up, chiefly dissent at being just an advisory council. ln February, they opened up to discussions with faculty and student body, in attempts to formulate a new form of student government that would be more effective and more meaningful for todays VV-l. student. Spring months were spent work- ing out ideas and presenting them, in hopes that the new form of government can be more active and useful in future years. Gail Com bs!Treasurer I 7 E s iff 'li S 1 .f FK i ' Randy lvlorrisfclunior Senator Hilary Bacas!Sophomore Senator 156 N-g'Ga-a.-nf s-3 ' ,573-15 i ' ,,: 1 -A A ,gg 52,5 , X ru? ' .u.5?fi, ,, . Audrey Jones and Mary CoIIins!Senior Senators Mr. Allen Brooks!Sponsor Greg SchuItz!Second Vnce Presudent '-fel if , V, wr, f. .nr ,K -r .54 r fe 9 V 9 if George Broderflfirst Vice President 5' vg,-039 J. Shelley GreenIief!Secretary Q: 1 5' 3 f , x J-Qpbnqwq .eb S Q,-Q Patty Shea!Sophomore Senator Marty Cross!Historian Dana IVIassie!Junior Senator iv-L -1 - Henry and Shelley try to decide what to do with the 51600. Greg Schultz listens intently to council proceedings. 1 J-L 1 f S t 47, 2 gif 1 vt I 5 l l ff ,Y g L if ' ' -E-ff-2 A 1 46 I - 1 X , 1-A f W, 'q 410 N- '4 wo. 45. U-'T 'i :qi- A' xf , .KA -b uv'- Kevin Blowers, Mark Robinson and Sue Evans talk over student forum issues. Wifi! QW B..-U .1-'L X ' U A student forum meeting comes to order. as sv W, .5955 I ,r J 'uf f 'sp h l 1224 jose! ' , -4. slr f :KN 2 Q ' we 1 7 5 6 , af L :gr 7 'f,.'t X L M , V X' f ' an, ' l , Q-3?Tffe,,M l 3 rj FE ' v. V hr.. 2' 7'l Ai Sophomores, SINIDQ' Altce Bassett, Clara Sky, Judy Rnvercomb, Dldl Walker, Kay Cavehder, Greg Booker, Eilleen Ferrow, Melissa Craig, Jim Berry. Stahdrng, Mrke Neam, Holly Goodman, Ted Molln, Rrchard Schmldt, Mrke Muller, Pam Fleavrs, Barbara Laughlin, Beth Mulcahy. ,, t 'B- ,. ' U .- ' xx, Q g.'y X 'fl .' V r D fe- ,,,' .. 1 - . ' , -. I . , 1 A H. .P 51 1 .Al -1. 4' f 1 R ,U , my 45,5 TE X 3'1:...... lui Juhlors: Martha Lowery and Meg Beardall Verna Clark and Cindy BiClWardS 160 , JA b lair- ix wr: 1 I Y ' X . , v 5 'U I - Q 1,0- 4 9' 4 - nI , . - . fe x I af 4-5 . 'unq- as L f Peter Tingley, Debbie Patton, Chip Logan, Maggie Marlette. homeroom presidents Seniors, sitting: Bernie Brown, Phil Maestri, Nick Derzis, Norma Wells, Audrey Jones, Paul Norris. Standing: Carol Newborg, Kevin Blowers. Teresa Kulick, Penny Ausherman. Mark Pallansch, Mary Collins, Meg Clapp. Meri Trimmer. Gwen Mullins. Karen Young, Sue Evans, Anne Chestnut, Matt Hargrove. Sherry Hanson, Z 5 M 1 we-I as .W ifhx i 2 ff Us ,f 'Lrg if 0 i,5 I 'CJLQQJQ ' P E - sk-,ef - l 161 4 xy I V 'jig 'Hn-nn 'Qt ,vi-' ' 'U' ff i ' 4393- Floger lvlaxwellflfiction Editor fx .Ck Anastastia KoIaitis!Typist David KjeIdgaard!Business Manager ff,- 5 fi penman This year's Penman staff strove to publish a more appealing magazine. This was successfully achieved with the use of the student body's finest artwork, short stories, articles, interviews and poetry. Penman advertising reached an all time high in organization with the release of their hit recording The Penman Jingle. nu-un-5 Tom Kinert!Editor-In-Chief Mark PalIansch!Non-Fiction Editor l le-. gg R. L ae? f ' 7 I, .mn i' f 14 -7-L... Alfreda clarmypisr -4 main-nl IVIr. John Harocopos!Sponsor P G' Bob DivinelBusiness Manager -2 fx . , ' I , -f -. '1'.- : . A -.- Will fQf'5' -113' Chris Bassford!Art Editor Michele GilIette!Poetry Editor 163 V Greg LamottefStaff Writer Lisa BeIIfStaff Writer Martha Bass!Staff Writer 1. - ik., Sandy Smith!Staff Writer Page OgletreefSports Editor crossed sabres Hours of planning, writing, editing, making up pages, and proofreading filled the days of the ten volunteer writers and sponsor of the Crossed Sabres staff. Under the leadership of Editor Sharon Trainor, they tried to present all aspects of school life, along with important outside issues, in the monthly editions. Aided some- times by the journalism class, the staff often found it hard to cover all the news. Hopefully, they provided both interest and enjoyment for the school, while also learning and practicing elements of journalism. Sharon Trainor!Editor-in-Chief Nina Swift!Staff Writer far 141,- .f 1 , 3, I ll-.tial X. z ' wg., Debbie Abel!Staff Writer Patty BartonfTyplst Richard PuckettfStaff Writer Y: l .. F , ,.?l ,ifsi 1, ' at f, . 59 xv .cgi qi: Helen lVlalonelOrganizations , Q , if.. if Jane Lieber!Academics and Faculty Lavonne Brown!Sophomore Section l Ls 19 . 9, l ...........-, N lf LY, e -v I The yearbook you hold was made possible through the diligence, patience, and endurance of the people pictured on these pages. Each person did his best to do the job he was assigned. When someone needed help, everyone pitched in - whether it meant writing captions, providing food for night sessions, or just breaking the tension with a stupid joke. We on the staff hope you enjoy this representation of the 1971-72 school year. Ideally. the purpose of a yearbook is to provide a glimpse of the happenings through a year, and renew some of your feelings. The yearbook staff hopes it will be instrumental in bringing back memo- ries of your experiences here, precious or otherwise. 5. lvliss Barbara Puls!Sponsor Oscar Laurel!Sports f Q? blue and gray Bob Green!ief!Editor-in-Chief I f s John Maddrey!Editor-in-Chief sz K l -Vgfef 51 O 5- . X . Sally SauImon!Organizations :lf .I fy? ,- ,J ra VVVV' Jeff EngIishfBusinesS Manager K Bmnaqhn -:QQ T , M-1 .3 , S .1 5 Dave Savold!Photo Editor 1 X 'a JHQQQLQ' Q' we Y'-.T Q' blue and gray T.: mg, Maggie Marlette!Sports h -434-V ' I 251' xi Mary Bartonhlunior Section S -I js Patty VVoodsonlSenior Section Tim Thompson!Photographer 'Q' H 5- Y l Stefanie Newberryllndex Editor vfflgi 5 i -if-K ,Z if inv- rm Claudia Tyner!Typist , .Q xi iam Barbara Ray!Senior Section . f--- -' L 5 A 'J' 'G Q +V 'Yi' .IJ I .Sn 'i. All ,pf . Mark Smithfphotographer 1 V . f a. 169 Frau-P 55? -v to I - fi-Q. 1- 1 ii K Peter Thom pson!Photographer 2? Kristin JohnsonfTypist 'Q 'Rf f TZ -. . X Ted Kocur!Photographer .yi 2 5. , 2 x f David Cruse!Photographer f 1 Stan Fetterlphotographer A 170 f ,,-.sv-4-7' 'C' '23 I' f 'ltfaQ '- 4 Kevin KapitanlPhotographer Eric IVlilIer!Photographer QQX .'x . Q -. L ' uilffmf r' ! I q., madrigal singers The lvladrigal Singers this year continued the tradition of dedication and hard work of past groups. From the hour rehearsals each morning before school to the many lunoheons, dinners, concerts and assemblies, the lVladrigals had a long and hard, but satisfying, schedule. They are all grateful for the privilege of being the 1971-72 lvladrigal Singers. Madrigals brighten up the morning times. Sue Evans, Kevin Kapitan, Ginger Collins, Barry Hancock, Connie Fortune, Bob Divine, Barbara Hoffman, Jim Mason, Carol Clack, David Greenagel, Andrea Mose, Ollie Peters, Charlotte Breu. A L v 1' l fi'? f- fi 'iw x ma 5 Q 1,1 in li, ,R 'Y 171 1 mixed chorus N Ftrst 'ow Anne Foltz tAito Sectton Leaderl, Suste Henderson tSeC.l. James Bethel tPresrdentl, Karen Free lTreasurerl, Claude Henry tvtce Presldentl. Leslte Stone tSoprano Sectton Leaderl, Second rot.-. l.lary Foltz tStudent Condtrctorl, Debbte Motafches tAccompa- DlSDl Lee Clendemng tStodent Conductorl, Tom Jeschke tSectron Leaderl Becky Bordrss tLlbrartant, Tammy Henderson tLlbrarlanl, Bev Carpenter lDlrectors Ass tl, Lrz Ludlow tAss't, Sectlon Leaderl, 'O pg, A, Dr. Baxter leads the chorus at an assembly. ' ' A W 3 7 H - K ,... - X' Y '--my n t-ren Ftrst How M Folt1,L Ludlow, L Foqlo, L Stone, B, Wealthy, J, Marsh, K. Free, B, Carpenter, D, Motafches, B, Peters, D, Shelton, E. Joyce, S Cooksrly, l, Calrfrtrlr-rrrrrq, T Mc,Cz1fft:rly, M Muskott Second Bow D, Santon, H, Goodman, B, Laughlln, J, Wtndell, S. Henderson, M, Welsh, P Mrllrfr, C CI:1r,k,A Ollorrrtrrll, B Cjrrrnsloy, M Conklrn, Fl, Snlder, M, Chavarrra, T, Brzoiowskr, H, Delgado, J. Dudley, S, Wulty. Third Bow: D Shtrlrfy, C rlt-lloptrttfr, M l ht:rwo, V Chrtnrllt-r, T Lannon, D, Strrfller, D, Ager, J, VartBrocklrn, D, Lyddane, R, Frtch, K, Rust, J, Plgg, J, Lucas A Kolntlrs, A Foltz, P liowrfrt Fourth Row H Krstrakowsky, L, Dolvecchto, G, Bates, B, Mayhew, D, Henderson, K. Harper, D, Bly, R .lrJttrt'f,ort,f'1 Bzttrln, .l Hr-lttrll T tlr-anltktt CL Ht-r1ry,T Htrnclorson, B, Burdlss, L, Seeley 172 V, .V,.,gV ,. ' 4. -- . 3' . , , ,, ,. ..c,, . 'fy .- L' . I 4 . ,, , First Row: C. Jones. P, Ogletree. J. Moye, V, Clarke, M Renner, LA Craig, K, Law. R, Lane S. Buzzell, R, McNeil, E. Benson, P, Breu. D, Shrader. T, Tucker, R, Neal, G, Hall. A, Mose. E, Cochran, Dr, Baxter, Second Row. P, Thurman, C, Breu. B, Hoffman. Dt Morris. M Garvin, S, Greenlief, J. Munson, K, Kapitan, P, Hurst, Bt Sheppard. O, Peters B, Morris, L, Harless. Ci Qualls. M Collins S, Evans, M Helmick, Third Row: P. Jackson, N, Reiser, A. Hoover. C. Fortune P, Cohen. L, Brown, D, Dinkle. R, Pigg, R. Divine, T. Beal, L, Waldowy D. Greenagel, S4 Braswell, N. Terwilliger, G, Lyons, B, Carder. K, Donnelly, Fourth Row L, Lemberg, N, Wilson, S, Hanson, G4 Mullins, R. Tenety. Ct Clack, B, Anderson. BA Hancock. G, Duncan. M Norris, J, Fornaro, M Smith, J, Williams. G, Collins. J, Day, K, Johnson, P, West, L4 Muse P, Barton lf. K x.,4 3 Ollie Peters must be hitting a sour note. ,4, Z' X ,. t RJ 1 X' I X ,ff- -..ix if' '1 fi? choir First Row Patricia West lLibrarianl, Robert Lane lBoys Vice Pres- rdentl. Gary Duncan fPresidentl, Carol Clack lGirIs Vice Presidentl. Nancy Terwrlliger lRecording Secretaryl, Second Row: Patty Barton lAccompanistl. Kathy Donnelly lRobe Mgrl Eliot Benson lTreasur- ery, Mark Smith lAccompanistl. Mary Collins lCorresponding Secre- taryp, Rosemary Tenety fldistorianl, Lavonne Brown fAss4t Robe Mgr J, Thomas Beal lAssistant Treasurerl 5 P concert band The Concert Band. under the direction of Mr, Fred Pfeiffer, had a good year. They entertained the student body at many assemblies and held their annual Christmas and Spring concerts. Through these experi- ences they were able to increase their musical abili- ties. Bruce Gauthier zealously plays his Xylophone First Pow, Andrea Mose, Jeanne-Marie Bowman, Lee Glendenning, Carter Hagen, Second Ftowx Dave Peters, William Wingfield Blaise O'Donnell, Sandi Dragon, Bonnie Hand, Lee Janssen, Third Ftovv: Charles Gilbert, Ray Taylor, Matt Gass, Dale Shrader Bruce Henning, William Bryant, Fourth Row: Robert Blinn, Peter Vliet, Mitch Millar, Evan Dosik, Van Davis, Anita Rowland, Dell Pearce Gene Ferguson, Sally Terry, Bob Collette, Nick Jans, James Nacarrato, Kathy O'Donnell, Fifth Pow: Bruce Gauthier, Mark Golden Tom l-lavelos, Arnold Terry, Harry Havelos, Carl Soderholm, John Douglass, Richard Daugherty. Q3-13' 174 Nr xlib iq? - ' 'r J 4. ' 'U A ,pf AJ I L.L.:..v 4ll.,..Ar -- AJP A-1919.46 M. , .. Mr. Pfeiffer hands out new music. Prrst Bow: Donna Davrs. Angelrca Terry, Grnny Sullrvan, Jennre Lupton, Second Bow: James Krernan, Holly Thompson, Mark Forsyth. Steven Dodd, Brenda Peters, Barbara Budy, Dave Greennagel, Thrrd Ftovvi Tom Kelley. Kathteen McDarby, Luke Pallansch, Back Austrn, Delta Maller, Barbara Slagle, Fourth Row' Davrd Kane, Steven Dayton, Bernre Knernan. Buth Gelman, Stephen Lee, Pat Connaughton, Tum Prerce, John Alady, Jrm Tucker, Mary Jane Schadr Frfth Bow' Thomas Cooney, Larry Waldow. Joel Bnstor, Joel Constantz. 'A 2,4 if 175 Joel Constantz plucks his bass fiddle. 1 .L-n-QI orchestra The orchestra strove to perform the best of Mozart, Tchaikovsky. and several other contemporary compos- ers. This required many hours of hard practice. The hard work was rewarded by several vvell received con- certs and the satisfaction of providing a break in the , monotony of the daily schedule. r -- --ra --4-1 ny' ' Axmf -tt Ftrs! Hovv Strfvrf Nittrr-Ilii, Lisa Bell, David Kaffenberger, Lenore Switzer, Sid Jacobs, Ellen Schuman, Marian Stevick, Larry Waldow. Second Bovv Hr-tri Cooper, luis Arriya, Shag Damron, Angie Wang, Susan James, Pam Hash, Mary Henderson, Paul Booker, Kathy Smith, Christy Clztytntiirr Thrrrt ltovv Mr Harvey Krasney tDirectorl, John Hayes, Mindy Salata, Molly Gregory, Claudine Vandersluis, Mary Lane, Shirley Ttiorttpsoii Prftr- lnrrrgrin, Jon Horvvig, Marc Plourcle, Bryan Whitfield, Joel Constantz. Fourth Bow: Bruce Gauthier, Mark Golden, Karen Kirflrlryqrarrt, Arirtrrai Mosrq Donna Davis, Lt-rrGlender1t1ing, Holly Thompson, Leslie Brigham, David Greennagel, Barbara Slagle. Fifth Row, Sally Tr-rry,JirriNzit,r..ir,ito.NtrgkJz1t1S.Kathy O Donnell, Buth Gelman, Bernadette Kiernan, James Tucker, Mary Jane Schad. Sixth Bow: Dave Vrftr-rs Brom' llrfirniiio, M.itt Clzisa, Boln liliiiii, Prrtrer Vlirft, Joel Bristor. Absent Claire Pztllansch, Evan Dosik. 176 Drum Major: David Greennagel, Drum Mayorettez Sandy Dragon. First Pow, T, Havelos, B, Blinn, K, O'Donnell, T, Pierce, J, Tucker, G, Bryant, A, Terry, P, Miller, B, Peters, M, Shad, B. Slagle, S. Dayton, M, Gass, Second Pow: C, Pallansch, Fl, Austin, Third Row: A, Wong, lVl, Helnick, G, Overholt, E, Dosik, G, Lupton, H, Thompson, L, Glendening, L, Wilder, A. Terry, Lee Glendening, S. Terry, B, Rudy, Fourth Rowi L, Waldow, M. Pototsky, C, Hagen, H, Havelos. D, Peters. B, Henning. J. Douglas. C, Gilbert. P, Vliet, D, Miller, P, Connoughton, P, Taylor, J, Bristor, Matt Gass lets out some hot air. Us football band The Football Band was a major part of the football season. They performed at pep rallies. half-time shows, and at the opening of all home games, lending spirit and music to the cheering section. elos Elos Honor Society has changed its format this year to include JAM, an arts magazine featuring artwork, po- etry, stories by the members and.information of artistic happenings in the area. Elos has also held a series of art workshops in an attempt to teach various art tech- niques to the student body. They ended the year with a satirical revue, utilizing all of the talents within the group. Y! President Jane Lieber responds to Joanne Campbell's question. Michele Gillette Lee Glendening Barbara Hoffman Robyn Jones ..,, Dotti Lagos Jane Lieber Zi v James Barron Chris Bassford Neil Callan Joanne Campbell Anne Chesnut Sally Coberly Lucy Craig Carol Diniak Bob Divine Becky Willette displays her creative abilities. 178 5: T4 Andrea Mose Carol Newborg Kathy O'Donnell Nancy Fleiser Cindy Richards Kim Roll Mindy Salata Maureen Saraber Barbara Slagle . ll ' ., 4 -F,-,,.ii:,. I 1 Q 'Maw-i l ........g...... ' 1 Chris Wold, Anne Chestnut and Carol Newborg listen to the meeting. 111, .nv 'in Rachel Elmquist auditions Elos officers judge at tryouts. Q , I ,C ,igl Y 1 , --,Z for Elos admission. i --:f is A1 Pl' t I' nsllfff' I l::r :Y rl E 5 if-l i e-1 ,ri a Mark Smith Peter Thompson Norma Wells F QW? l I Becki Willette Li 6-fy ,-.1 1 . Chris Wold 1 not pictured: Meena Puranik french honor society The French Honor Society is made up of those W-L students who have shown high academic achievement in French and other subjects. All members are currently taking French 3 or above. French is spoken at all times. This year a new facet has been the institution of weekly help sessions for students of French. iw A Wanda Michaels follows along. Chandra Pesik Mindy Salata ,- ,D fx i. .As-.L 4. i f, -N A Nina Swift ,, f ,, . Holly Thompson . 5 Marianne White Helen Yoon 3, ,-. 'f -C2 ' Marlene Zack not pictured Jorge Ponce 'A Meena Puranlk i Members attempt some French singing. Nancy Barnett James Barron Pat Bruyere Robert Bybee Carol Clack Lucy Craig Kathy Donnelly Michelle Gillette Lee Glendening Anastasia Kolaitis Wanda Michaels Carol Newborg .sk . fs, fr x' - -W :A,.F. R3 'T'-it 1 K 'M 5 F ,' ,Eg '.: v 5 4 K gtk f l K i i Lee Glendening livens up the meeting. . n1,,,5:W,t,,5Q,. .!.-ig? Y ,... ,. l i ' A ,..f in-5 f I' 11-x . I 3 -.3 1 I I 3 l :lf , .',. , I ,A Jon Johnson Penny Ausherman Ozalp Babaoglu Alice Babcock Margaret Banacki Charlotte Breu Patrick Bruyere Laura Bullard Joanne Campbell Carol Clack Christy Clayburn national honor society 1. 'Q 1-s :Lf g President Kathy O'DonneII is pleased with the turn-out at the meeting. gi -:' Sally Coberly Harry Cole Virginia Collins Carol Cooper Kathi Craig Lucy Craig Peggy Davis A 'ik .5 tl' Katherine Donnelly f -X 5'- Katherine Emurian Jeff English John Fornaro Ruth Gelman ' if 'Vg if Henry Gibson Michele Gillette Lee Glendening Bob Greenlief t h an .vv 1' ' I! Ar A ,K , W., X 'G X 1 81 0 'K is ,, if ff'i 4 ,'. Y., 16. Q7 fi.. Tk -I 45, .4 , T R xr' r national honor society Sharon Hanson Barbara Hightower Valerie Holmes Marjorie Honus Pam lraneta Jon Johnson Robyn Jones Kevin Kapitan Thomas Kinert Tassy Kolaitis Hiromi Koyama Oscar Laurel ll g p x, ,., ardt' ' National Honor Society had several outstanding activities this year. The Christmas season was highlighted with a caroling party. ln spring, they sponsored a Battle of the Brains between the intellects of the junior and senior classes. Then, in late spring, they held their annual frisbee contest. All around, it was a very scholarly year. Helen Malone converses with Mrs. Cureton. , , - V, ...ii- . ,S , ----as -V i -f-- --vr.'.lit as YN- ,.....-g4'ff ' 1 f i I E , Mark Smith and Mark Robinson mark time. Jane Lieber John Maddrey Sue Mallery Kate Mattos fi Helen Malone Roger Maxwell Marlan McCormack . Wanda Michaels Andrea Mose James Murray Carol Newborg Eric Norby wg 182 Kathy O'Donnell Mark Pallansch Anne Raleigh Bill Rice Mark Robinson Kimberly Roll Debra Schaar Cynthia Schaler Barbara Slagle Mark Smith Marian Stevick Deborah Stone A ,Q ZT , T Liz Patricia Sullivan Nina Swift Harry Thomas Peter Thompson ,4 -'-'4 1 in Marianne White and Kim Roll extemporize before the meeting. Sharon Trainor Ruth Warren Denise Webb Debby Westfall , jr- . B , ' Marianne White A V N 1 Chris Wold U A7 George Yeonas -' -I Marlene Zack not pictured: Bill Hale Julie Bunnell Jeff Kallen Toni Ducrest Jorge Ponce Anne Farley Richard Puckett 183 german honor society The twenty members of the German Honor Society have been busy this year, wih bake sales and donations to worthy causes. Field trips have included a trip to the Swiss Embassy. and the Fruhlingsfest at the German Orphan Home in April. They have also had movies on Germany and been entertained by a German band. President Ann Raleigh picks out a date for a club activity. Ted Kocur and Mariheleri Hatcher give their induction speeches, rg-i Charlotte Breu Peter Breu Harry Cole Kaci East Ruth Gelman Marihelen Hatcher Barbara Hightower Robyn Jones Y. A si Members partake of refreshments. X, 30. L 11-ur W' -fa it A :gf 57' ' ii if Kao: East finds a comment quite amusing Teddy Kocur Hlromu Koyama Bob Lane Roger Maxwell Wanda Mnchaels Ste-fame Newberry Eric Norby Ann Raleagh Barbara Slagle Maruarme Whute Nancy Beach Sandi Dragon Willie Haynes Mary Helmick Valerie Holmes Lewis Keens Donna Maurer Mary Muckett Vern Pond Members discuss an upcoming activity. . t i X i Q latin honor society Latin Honor Society was organized at W-L over twenty years ago and has been active every year since then. This year members held a party for returning alumni during the Christmas vacation. Throughout the year, a variety of meetings were held. The end of the year meeting will be a picnic at the home of Mrs. West, the Sponsor. President Barbara Rudy conducts a meeting. Dan Reed Cindy Richards Barbara Rudy 4 'A Mary Jane Schad , b' ni Sharon Trainor not pictured: Juli Bunnell Anne Farley Douglas Fontein eq, . so sq. X. bn:- . ? T lfhl f 44 6 ff g , . Nt Olzap Babaoglu Alice Babcock Anne Chestnut Harry Cole Kathi Craig Peggy Davis Carole Diniak Jeff English Henry Gibson Michelle Gillette Watson Gregg Matt Hargrove Jon Johnson Tom Klnert Terry Knoizen Tom Leighton John Maddrey Roger Maxwell Ann Raleigh discovers a new bacteriological sub- STSFICG. -- -'Q. ' 4 ,1 1- T' 1 lQ+'1 A V I ' s ' sg - I i C Q t, - -A - . N i HL NX .4 g f X , ' . V X lg . ' I f A i ., 5 '7 . .., w 4' ' i It-:A .I ' l 1: T 4 F. B , -1 . ,n Q. . .N c 'x l fi' ' 4-v' -1 ' . 2 S ' '25 5' l jr '54 science honor society During the 1971-72 school year the major activity ofthe Science Honor Society has been a water study conducted on Donaldson Run. Members have been investigating the amount of pollutants added to it by a nearby sewer and several small streams. The money to buy chemicals for the study was raised by selling pizzas, and through a grant received from the Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences. This allowed the society to start the tests early in January. Hopefully, the information compiled will help bring about some action to stop this constant water pollution that is a growing problem. 9 vm P . , A-ful lflfsi, x U, 'c' UNT' i-- A ! , - i : 45 Kathi Craig runs tests on creek water. I dvi 1 'A ., tim' 231 1 w '39 . 1 ng. ' .W I 5 R' his ' - 'C N. .gf ., .ff ' . A, 4 ' y . ' I Sharon Meigs Kathy O'DonneIl W Mark Pallansch H' Ann Raleigh Debbie Schaar Mark B. Smith Nina Swift Peter Thompson Denise Webb I 7' 15 43,1 'S, L .1, N. 'ir 'sl' -if Q . ' ' f .X -Q: 3151- x X ' X ' fy '7.. Q. 5 not pictured' John Hayes Philippe Sterlin ff N L T T p, . u - -iff 9' ,,, 1' . fnxj Susan Acha Hillary Bacas Peggy Banacki Caroline Bane Vicki Barber V. Stuart Blue Paul Booker Lynda Bridgeman Caye Cavender spanish honor society Probably the most successful activity of the Spanish Honor Society this year has been the weekly tutoring sessions held each Monday for students who needed help in Spanish. Other activities have included speak- ers, films and field trips. One highlight was a Saturday night trip to the Kennedy Center to see the Mexican Folklore Ballet. ' I 6451 K r 12 e. 7-3 Ry X Pamela lraneta and Melinda Peed attentive interest in the speaker. Cathy Chianese Mary Collins Steve Craddock Donna Davis Richard Deemer Mark Fornaro express . Y I 'L -- i if ti' Robyn Jones disciplines Steve Craddock. John Fuka Boni Garza Molly Gregory Tina Gwalkin Valerie Holmes Pamela lraneta Karen Jacobs Allyn Jensen 188 PRN Hdzimakrsemlw--s i is ...QA .xv - , M hs i . -rv-as 5 1: ,, , mi. K i-'ina if .i git Z .,., , '-i.. Ili-' f X ii is - - .f -4 U -, li'-V :Fi-NN. ' 11 ti' t tj qi. I - 'fy J' ga fr f X Karen Walker not pictured Steve McLaughlin Nancy Boltz Catherine Painter Jane Crawford Jon Sears Bob Fleming X' Christine Vaishvilla ma-Kiiittmm Thomas Jeske Robyn Jones John Llewellyn Thaddeus Logan Jennie Lupton Wendell Maddrey K ate M attos wit? Sue Meeks Miss Huwyler shows members a poster Andrea Messinger Q, ls- K n i Anne Munley N ' Y -5 ' Gloria Norris sf ' Anne O'Donnell Amy Orr - l T Denise Painter A lv , V51 - fv-I v Melinda Peed V Y l lvani Pesik Chris Peschock Dave Peters Patty Rhodes , -. , KV' , Q H 5, tx ' '-ZX 3 Tony Rodriguez Kim Roll Teresa Ross Dave Savold Charles Slater Lf . Lenore Switzer f Roy Taliaferro Angelica Terry Sally Terry Elizabeth Tryon 6 A 49? ' Members analyze a bull fight. ' l:'i!wg963 ,I K , -A ltsvfl SH' 4 .1 'I .N . , Q A , 4-i-.A fa-r Q...--.1 L ,-.M , tikos The forty odd members of Tikos met in September and enthusiastically decided that their goals for the year would be Q17 stimulating school interest in mathemat- ics and C29 having fun tnot necessarily in that orderj. They planned to accomplish these goals through lectures, discussions, field trips, and films. Hopefully, these goals have been achieved. I' V wtArA,l.,Li I T il w. l 1 t t f N ire, ' Mark Pallansch and Peter Thompson have a meeting of the minds. V-. , I lin ff' G -ur -rd' 1 ,. x 'St t.I ., . .,,J Jeff English Bruce Henning Valerie Holmes Pamela lraneta Jon Johnson Robyn Jones Hiromi Koyama Kathy Law Hing Lee John Maddrey Kate Mattos Roger Maxwell 4' 1 Mary Barton Robert Bybee . i Kathi Craig Lucy Craig Sally Coberly Harry Cole Reid Cooper Kaci East ,V gy aiu :Q f ii kivisu PK: Square Roger Maxwell turns radical. -as .rf Andrea Mose Gloria Norris il. 74 Kathy O'DonneII Mark Pallansch fi'- x Chandra Pesik Mindy Salata Debra Schaar N Jim Sky John Maddrey introduces intregal calculas to Kathi Mark Pallansch teaches Henry Gibson how to count. Barbara Slagle Deborah Stone i Q 'Ns ' 1' 'Y E ii J ,Q .. -. . 1 Holly Thompson Peter Thompson ,k. . -. . J 5 .Q . .A i ,JJ , . 'DHA r. gh lv! V Ruth Warren Denise Webb X 0 4 ,Q 3. . :Q a '- 4 It 1 George Yeonas ij fr -'Wk Marlene Zack not pictured: Stefan Dobrowski John Hayes Steve McLaughlin 191 , - 4. 3- - T, i 35 2f ' .5 'H I - .- ' . ' .f il ' T ' r 5' R ' ' W I Y . 7 -. ,, it f- i Q , y if A I L A e54'57 'vsv-Q Qs.. .... I -1 Shia. , First Bow Meena Puranik, Barbara Dixon, Miss Gilman. Second Bow: Lee Wilder, Melinda Peed, Marie Hartshorn, Pam Reavis, Shirley Thompson, Becky Burdiss, Becky Willette, Jodi Peters, Mary Jane Schad, Third Bow: John Fornaro, Chet Rothery, Marla Janes, Susan Prokop, Chris Wold, Anne Bose, Susan O'Connor, Robin Bray, Lisa Mathews, Anne O'DonneII, art club Lisa Mathews makes notes of upcoming club activities. 2 Barbara Dixon, Chris Wold and Meena Puranik. --.Lt is 'di - - Nl L fp, 'f ,fat 1 W W7 Ll 129. O is The meeting must be very interesting. A Y.. 5, , 'T'-gt 1 . ,Q-..-I' zilkqr 1 t ' in ' - -. 'ZHLOY , ' I ,S I 59? f A 1 rl ht -vig' h like v - f.. ,-5101 , 96 ' ' Y 'sl r.-if vfw ' 1. , ,. 1 Q - . . .. ' I, if r ' Al.f ', ' :rv-, 'V- fg5f 'T7 k. g S35-1 '51 . 1 -3.'f1-1-,iff 2- ? ' A 0-,livjiw f -fm ' ' -'sado fi px? iii SW Q ' Effie? . ' Q' Hg., 2 :gin 'U 1 ,f'-fi Gi ' W, .ir First Bow: Patti Woodson, Candy Anderson, Martha Watts, Anne Kelley, Faythe Calandra, Karen Jacobs, Mary Corbin, Sandy Webly, Jackie Bottash, Darlene Cummins, Sandi Dragon, Second Bow Lavonne Brown Anne Whitten, Barbara Hoffman, Gail Kean, Susan Painter, Germaine Lawler, Cindy Ward, Barbara Hoffman presides over a meeting. -JEL -Ji' ' km., - x -3 V 1v'..L.,' 193 beta Beta made some money this year - through the Homecoming Dance and bakesales. And they gave lots of money - to UNICEF, the lVlarch of Dimes, Epi- lepsy Foundation, Childrens' Hospital and the Free Clinic. School projects and work with handicapped children were continued. After a year full of trial and tribulations Beta members look forward to a summer at the beach. if sz 5 4? H 'S bible club The Bible Club continued to fulfill its motto this year t'To know l-lim and to make l-lim known. Its main objective was to help its members to better understand Gods word and be able to apply it to everyday problems. lylr, Christie and students read a passage. John Llewellyn and Kathy Donnelly meditate Laura Bullard, Reid Cooper, Jerry Burns, Mary lVlcCloy, Doug Dlnkle, Flobin Snider, Kathy Donnelly, Mrt Christie, Mary Lane, Phil Oliesh John Llewellyn, Y I -., Fx -l V3 .---- - I 5 I 8 w 5' . r S if '.', , plaque ana .3 l -3 C ' ' Y ....,.... .. . . ... ' ..- ,,, X gp.. 1 mmmmmmzza-is -,,,,- 9-J x , .........,,, ,' . xx ,Q f .ac, 'kJ B! 1 9 H . ,c . , k 1 ,-+ .,.z:t11 . , 'K 'lr V ' ' gg-ann' Etta 4 'QQQ' ' i lll,, just f'E'-44' gh? :FX ' J Matt Hargrove. Carol Cooper, Robert Bybee, Bill White, Greg Lamotte, I i communications cor s 2 - P l Presiding overthe WLHS airvvavesthis yearwere 5 the four gentlemen and one gentlewoman of the Communications Corpsln additionto presenting ' 4 the morning and afternoon PA announcements, az! they brought a little music to wake up by each morning before homeroom.Studentsinthe corps not only provided devoted service to the school. but also gained valuable practice in public speaking. ,,, lvlrs. Vice. sponsor. helps Robert Bybee. P' J . v,-,.-. .. ,., - - ...-...vu .. -.... .4 --.ms H' ' 'vw . ,.... , ....,.,. ,, . ,,,, sv v--ww M---r -... ,... ..., ..,.........----.--a..-...-...... lJ'r?K First Flow: Pam Tucker, Barbara Rudy, Shauna Altwegg, Kathy McCullough, Betsy Clapp, Tina Howard, Second Flow: Patty Barton, Sharon Trainor, Debbie Vish, Ruth Warren, Beth Johnson, Jodi Peters, Faythe Calandra, Third Flow: Darlene Calandra, Kim Knoizen, Mary Warren, Sandi Smith, Ann Hoover, Hilary Bacas, Beth Nugent, Sandi Dragon. Fourth Flow: Delia Miller, Mary Jane Schad, Leslie Bayliff, Anne O'Donnell, Pam Miller, Meg Clapp, Karen Keener, Kristin Johnson. First Flow, Holly Goodman, Cathy McCulloch, Mindy Albro. Second b t Row1 Kim Knoizen, Flor Menendez, Mary Sue Warren, Tina Howard. Third Row: Debbie Abel, Sandy Smith, Barbara Frechl, Jane Meeks, Shauna Altweeg, Isis Fonseca, Holly Goodman and Kim Knoizen are looking over crew pictures. gi 196 ,Nwnr O 1--,,- -.-........ , lv-ihli 4 of 2 at X fi? F C Nancy Reiser listens attentively to club proceedings. Valerie Holmes and Denise Gossage First Row: Nanci Tomlinson. Joanne Campbell. Second Row: Melinda Peed lSecre- taryl, Carol Cooper lPresidentl, Third Flow: Nancy Reiser fHlSlOfl3f'll, Valerie Holmes lVice Presidentt, Fourth Row: Denise Gossage, Robert Pigg, delta Delta Service Club, although a small club, has really been busy this year. They decorated for Homecoming, helped collect clothes for needy children in Appalachia, and worked with the National March of Dimes drive. Delta has worked hard, but they still found time to have fun, too. 197 I' - Bruce Henning asks for MicheIe's opinion. Co-captains John lvladdrey and Jeff English share a joke with Michele Gillette ffffir 9 s Debating colleagues Bruce Henning and Dana lvlassie worry about the upcoming debate. debate team Under the direction of a new coach, Dr. Alex Costea, the debate team had its most successful season in years. Both the varsity affirmative and negative teams won the Potomac District championship, and partici- pated in the state tournament. Debaters also partici- pated in many tournaments on the east coast, including University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown Uni- versity, George Washington University, and University of Richmond festivals, against teams from all across the nation. As a result, the debaters added several more pieces of gold and silver to the W-L trophy cases. First row' John Lawless. Tom Greenwood. Nina Swift. Michele Gillette. James Barron Secono row Sam Swift. Tom Leighton. John Chestnut. Chris Evenson. John Maodrey. Bruce Henning. James Barron listens to advice for his debate. Mary Barton and Jeff English discuss a flow chart. 6 '- IGN K 51191 ii if 'S 'L' fl- fsasifft - - -7 gp- . , 4 - - y.,.. pal N- - ' 3- - S' -1P'ls:v'E'n First row: Lawann Terry, Janet Noecker, Mike Reinhart, Sandy Hefner, Jerry Nicely, Robert Saunders. Second row: Janet Collier, Mr. S.A. Atkinson lAdvisorl, Cindi Payne lReporterl, Patricia Stickley lParliamentarianl, Terry Demshock lTreasurerl, lone Urban tPresidentl, Rhonda Berry lVice Presidentl, Elizabeth Cockrell, Chuck Shelton, Mrs, Rosalie Arnold iAdvisorl, Fred Faulconer, Third row: Jesse Garnett, Nancy Miller, Joseph Redmond, Hugh Harrison, Bob Wood, Norman Roop, Jim Williams, Mark Turner, Greg Honus, Sharon Reed, Gary Smallwood, Afton Ager, Betty Allison, Kathy Nicholson, Patricia Mace. Fourth row: Vernon Jackson, John Smith, Victor Hervias, Jim Brown, Nlta Dunn, Donna Shirley, Judy Richardson, Peggy Ballenger, Dennis Davis, Sherry Showalter, Toni Woychak, Ricardo Perez, Carlos Munden, Henry Lyles, Randy Reedy, lvlr, Boyd Hargraves lAdvisorl. Ricardo Perez works at Kann's department store. Tina Sweeney mans her cash register. go-'--4' , Q 11 .,. t.,.x.!c.nJ-..:.5L A 200 Lv! distributive education The D.E. Club has shown some outstanding accomplishments this year. They gave a beautiful Christmas party for a group of underprivileged children. The selling of Christmas candles helped them finance projects. They were the hosting school for the District contests, and were very well represented in the contests. Club members spent an exciting weekend in New York and to wrap up the year, all D.E. members joined for the Employees Banquet. r . , y .A .-fgfz? z51 , ,gijf1? 'fj ' ss. A 5 .- ,, -' wif, grail-- 'f ,e .fp fi .T .gZg4:fsi2Zfz'f'jff.'f-4 ff: ,, 4 fl: ff' 'w46'si.f.?L,r2f rf ,. . -. 'L igsf- 1- .2 V -. ,,?J5 '57f - f G 'Q ew -Aly, , ,ye .fn 1 1:54 is - .1 SF! -ff m , 1. 'Y 7 . -pi fi v'PkQjff,:f'SQ?? 'ip ,gag 5 '-ifffiw 5 A ,' 13 L. 3-2 '9. .ffl .5 ' .:3f5'i i t ' :ai V- ,3 54. :Q5 P' . .1 .5 vi? Air :jim 1 ' F .N . 'Xa 2 at or 3' 'SF Y, fig' .2 K' , , ff 1' 1 gf.. '22 .., Hs- in 'F 1. - Q,w :.--....1......,f.V -, fffaiv ww, .gf-vt V I S R ' A- ?1'?'f'f3if ri- V 'f ' ' . in i Q -4 1, , 'rf . 1 s-sM.f Tim Curtis has a part time job as delivery man. nf' 1 I ' rf' .12 f f Class members wait for the bell to ring. xx F1 x,'5 D.E. student shows the effects ofa hard day of work. .e. mg, , .. F i k- All l Q' ,I D 55:5 l . ,kr L 02'- il . . . , 1..- .K wg l x '- Jig? S-, 1 Group one, First Row: Cathy DeHeptner, Theresa Kang, Laurie Anglin. Second Row: Vivian Coss, Gwen Graham, Teresa Otis, Felicia Burton, Linda Asplund, Dianne Weston iCo-captainl, Debbie Dragon iCo-captainl, Linda Zerambo lCaptainl, Group two, First Row: Mary Collins, Rosemary Tenety, Jackie Bottash. Second Fiovvi Mary Purvinis, Mary Foltz, Ellie Cochran lTreasurerl, Gennie Flenner. Third Row: Pat Jackson Lisa Lemberg, Kathy Law. Group three, First Row: Jackie Sloan, Doris Wilson, Nancy Hughes. Second Flow: Annette Duchesne, Tina Webley. Sandy Webley, Patti Malone. Third Ftowi Elaine Bailey, Patty Barton, Janet Day, Pam Cohen. Group four, First Row: Karin Sievers, Mary Wilson. Chris Peschock. Second Row: Cary Ogletree, Judi Dragon, Caroline Bane, Elizabeth Tait. Third Row: Helen Karageorge, Shirley Nelson, Shirley Thompson, Maria Laimanovich, drill team The drill team's mascot finds the photographer quite pleasing. The drill team learns a new routine. ., fx ---aqqny v V- ' 5 . new-. , r , f , P ,,, . Xu, Y. 4 F ,K 1 N I ' K E.-F... A -3, Y. ' a ?'g-F r 7 ' i. ms -. .r Bi, I. 'fi' . - N . - ..,f V, A . , ' K. Q xYJ,.,,g. .1-, ,, kb l., 53. ' 1 51:1 A f frt'u'a-k 'vf . 1k'Kg ' ' ' -ivif ' K , I fdlxlishkxi Ul,Qjghn SX' I 1. , -I 'full ig. I- if- T W N ----- !'!'H-4:-.. ' . ' - - ', ...f V- . -' .T,.,, - mag? I rl- tl l -fexu I -..4V,wH A' - v-N-. ., A . .- -.11 fy 153, -2:1 - qv -' ., : I iqjvi, I 21 .1 7 K ., 1 ' X . ' s ' . : x ' ' 'K ' A ' ' ly X Q '-f' 240 1 Lu 'Q - - N . .Q s,': ..xf?' t . X, -.:'p ,Au 1 5 G K Jn ' ' M rt. B , l ,. . i 14 Q I Y J' 1 fb .fi 'W -3 ' qrlifmi .' 202 S in i-- french club Z' -gust' .-..--. J. -Y FV 'S-a, President Dan Reed reads his French magazine, The clubs plans are being formulated by Mary Barton. First Row: Bruce Bland, Debbie Lyddane, Mary Barton, Diep Nquven. Helen Yoon, Second Fiowg Peter Tingley, Torn Greenwood, Patrick Bruyere. 'Q . Q E QC .H-P' A A 4 04' 'w' --5, 'lil TKT.- .,, Rl l' 53 v-Q VA Ng. aa, Q3 s x I girls' athletic association Martha Clark and Lisa Matthews search for the shuttle- cock. Tina Howard makes a futile stab at the birdie. Sue iviallery pops a 20-footer. e ,E Fi-1 '-1 N.. ' 'a I Q ii 1-xx I M -9- R -X fl? t .L A ' 8 My--.: -- Y,-r .-,,1- K ,ff 'A - '4 -X'-isa , , -. ., Z v? V E37 tvs l I 9 X - A' -' ul 1 ,f' - I. Y. I 1 V . . , .h Q 3.35- n --qu . .. .,..-wffsjzvihb .1 ' 7 l, 11. -' . 1 ... - -. D t ,W-fd H2 fM 't ' A . ,W .. ' - . Va,-..mj,-,N 'il ,.. - ' ,f,.,.a-f .1755 5 H 2. fi: N ' ,':x'Q 1 -fe 'il'-5 -' JY Ak A , ..Lpf:!'1 ' , 6 I :J . 45,1 . 4?-J..-rf, ' i ,- ' J 1- .-JK I ! I u '1 ', ...' 204 5 f i M ,.- .- X 1 First Row: Maribeth Appel. Genie Renner, Bon: Garza, Rachel Elmquist, Mary Losa, Second Row Sharon Hanowell. Sue Naeser Lynn Robertson. Mindy Salata, Terry Freschi, Janie Meeks. Genie Renner performs a difficult routine. X. . ' o u n a n ' p . , g. - 9 n Q . Q . 1 - v . 1 , - girls' gymnastics Gymnasts wait impatiently before a meet , uH f v-521 'T 2 Frm! Huw Pffrffr 'Thompzrrrr Martrrr Huttcrw, Bob McKoy, Jerome Wrllnams. Steve Cruddock, Rrck Losz1,GIerr Lyddane, Larry Athay, Steve Dorm Smrrrrri Row Pfflffr Virol, Prrtrrfpk BYUYQTIUI Patrrck Cormzurghtom. Tom Dzrvrs rPresrder1U, Larry Waldovvl Brrzm Watt, Tony Hwfirnqrrfel Ufmq Urrrklr: 206 ' LA. j -if . 'L g Y . 4,5 ' ' 7 1 7' SOL 'ya - ' , Ir. 1' . f fi-f-.T fs f 1 A lrlr. Tv lg Y -1 . - A - f 'fx' 'f 4, 'l , ' , Q1 I I T . Q' 2 s- 'M' 'mx ' 5-J , fr' figfflls Q 2 - 1 1-. , ti ,, . afku 1 .1 ,w F17 2.5 Y 4 n an : bg ,I . R- J Qf ,L ig ,ln Tk ri,-hr f x . hy--G. ' -.Ks c S u W Go-Go boys show their spirit at a Football Game. go - go boys With their antics and cheering, the Go-Go Boys are a major part of every athletic event. They help out the cheerleaders by adding a little more spirit to the cheering section. Though not large in number, they generate much enthusiasm. The guys make their entrance at a pep rally. 'X '1 207 I. 0,..+-Q , . -U' Q!! -1' health club First Row Doug Kihm iifirst Vice Presidentp, Skip Tallant, Ron Greenstreet tSecond Vice Presidentj, Vern Pond tlffresidentj, Frank Wagner QT reasureri, Wade Pate, Bob Divine, Second Row: Rusty Preuit, Allan Cogswell, Henry Rivero, Dale Bennett, Mary Collins, Sally Coberly, Kevin Scannell. Bill Lemnitzer, Hugh Harrison, Jim Hendrick. Vern Pond has his opponent in a predicament, Trying to break his man down is Henry Rivero. X ' 1 -M-M 208 if 'ii 455. F. 'NR' L - An ICT member works diligently, tb Kinga Procak prepares a wig W-L's l.C.T. program, under Mr. Robert Seidel, is affiliated with the national organization. They received an award for 100016 membership this year, Students will be participating in district, regional and state and national contests competing in such categories as spelling, current events and public speaking. As a culminating activitiy for the year an employer- employee banquet is held in May to show appreciation for the training received by students during the year. industrial cooperative training First Row: Adela Miller flifresidentl. Karen Couture ivice President, Kinga Procak iSecretaryl Dana Ager i'Treasurerl, Second Row, lvlr, Rob' ert Seidel iAdvisorl, Charles Turner. Larry Edmonds Toni Frances, Steven Crick, Ronald Sheppard 4,1 P 'U 4 -4 MN-uk,-N--,,,,,-4411:-.4 S 'x C A 1 if A fb -1 fl P lrrlrsr Harwell leads a club discussion, i ,if If ' I f international club I ,I ,544 bu .5 In .JZ Q31 rl i i Vfhif-1. uri, ' ff. .H QL' The members of the International Club represent many : I nationalities, joined together for a better 3 understanding of each other and their culture, and to ir have fun, This year they held their annual Christmas N , party, went skating and had bakesales to raise money Q?- 2 for Project HOPE. 9 1 x 1491 Members look over a map of Southeast Asia. if 3. ,K l irnl Flu-rv fhiiiil SHXHIIHN Call Klfllfl, Susan Paynrer, Barbara Kfoury, Holly Yee, Soon Yoon, Hung Lee, Carole Diniakl Second Row: Dorothy Arnr,lr1,Viritz,1 Nobharatana, Nqrirg Duong lprresidentl. Seung Lee, Irene Calambro, Diep Nguyen, Tony Rodriguez lTreasurerl, Billy Nolan. lliirrl How Sixrirlrii Mnrtiri, Thrfrifsn Tse, Amy Tse, Elizabeth Tryon, Vicky Tama, Margaret Kang, Marty Lowery Nice Presidentl, Theresa lfirirg C':ll',lllTIIi Clitlqli 210 Q? First Ftow1 Nancy Terwilliger lvice Presidenti. Sally Coberly lpresidentl. Mrs. Sheila Cowan lSponsorJ. Second Row: Julie O'Banion. Liz Ludlow. Mary Collins. Third Row: Caroline Kramer, Barbara Laughlin, Marty Fulgham. Fourth Row: Sue Evans, Leslie Butterfield. Gwen Mullins. Fifth Row: Lisa Mathews lSecond Vice Presidentl, Meg Clapp, Martha Bass. Sixth Row: Nancy Nash. Kathi Craig, Marianne White tSecretaryl. Seventh Row: Charisee Bartlett. Lelis Solloa, Barbara Green. Eighth Row: Gail Hirshberg, Helen Malone, Carolyn Helfret. Ninth Ftow: Ginger Collins, Carol Clack tTreasurerj, Pat Sullivan. Helen Malone and Nancy Terwilliger help with Homecoming. 211 kappa Kappa has served the school in many ways throughout the year - stapling student handbooks. ushering at sophomore orientation and Christmas Choir concert. The girls continuedtheirtradition ofthe Hall of Fame and the senior Birthday Calender. They supported these activities with bake sales and a car wash. After a long year of service they will be rewarding themselves with a trip to Ocean City. ans. ,Hgh --41f f 7:'7E?i Kappa girls chat before the meeting. we , Y-., . ig i f K -'lfiffigu ' ' . 4 F L Flrsr Row Delores Glbbs Mary Wllson Debble Goff Jane Crawford lTreasurerl, Mrs, Carol Jeske lSponsorl, Second Row: Cora Wilson, lvlarlan McCormack KVICG Presldentj Nancy Merrrll Noreen Banackl lSecretaryJ. Glorla Norrls, Robyn Jones lPresldentl. Noreen Banacki and Jane Crawford plan for the March of Dimes campaign. 4 il I 7 Ay Q r Q 'I aj .. l '1'3.lHl'iHllll'Zl i 1 9 gf .gg ' 4, XJ Q -...- Fsrst Rowi Gnnger Collunsl Bach-Tuyet Cong-ton-nut Second Row Nancy Goodman, Lynn Walsh, Katny Law, modern dance f' 'Tif t , -15 fair ' QQQL gg f' 1031,-. I, l , .97 -- -nr M Marla Janes Dancers attempt a new routine. 213 Q mfjkrf- v' I, yr., First Row Laura Bullard tpresidentl, Georgia Overholt lVice Presidentl, Second Flowg Liz Wilkinson, Linda Koenig, Chet Flothery, Sharon Hanowell. Jean Teresr Third Howg Melea Conner lTreasurerl, Susan Prokop. Gloria Flores, Pam Fleaves, Anne Rose, Mary McCloy, Betsi Chapman, Brenda Orndortf, Elizabeth Shattuck. Jackie Moore, Shirley Thompson. Susan Beatty, Lisa Glendening, Wendy Welhat. Kathy Smith mounted generals The Mounted Generals provide interested students ' with the opportunity to share and increase their knowl- edge of horses. Activities have included riding, attendance at horse events, speakers and a weekend trail ride. - 9-'V+' '1' r ? i:. :r1:'w?g i 1' Mounted Generals' girls get ready for a bumpy ride. Laura Bullard gets ready to ride off in the wind. ,V Y K Jessie Giusti makes friends quickly. 214 'xx K ' ii yu... Jon Johnson rips off Science Club members. -sp its science club 1: get The Science Club is an extracurricular organization - which has as its goal the pursuit of knowledge in the many different fields which go to make up this subject. This search for learning is accomplished through various activities, films, speakers, and discussions. Just add one more mole of CACO4 1.21.4 si. U7 25 . QQ 'f luv WT' I if K kwa . A 4 1' Wg f up 44 I 'yy' il? First Row Denise Webb lSecretaryi, Michele Gillette Nice Presidenti, lvlark Pallansch tPresidenti, Ann Raleigh, Jon Johnson ijTreasurerii Sunil Saxena Second Row Henry Gibson, Pankaj Topiuala, Catherine Leslie John Lawless, Chris Evensen, Tom Leighton. Harry Cole iChao- lainy, Peter Thompson, Trileign Tucker, Debbie Schaar, Marian McCormack 215 'Q-3'-. 'e':v':f'N ' Mikal, fx ,ra l' A nf ... .x '1,.k.V..fg A rl - . A 4: . '12 ' . X Sui . xx nl' Patty Barton and Janet Day make Christmas decorations for the cafeteria. national beta National Beta Service Club tried to serve both the school and the community this year. In the fall they helped with Homecoming, at Christmas they decorated the cafeteria, and in the spring they sponsored the Charity Ball, proceeds of which go to a charity and at which time Miss W-L is chosen. Throughout the year they delighted the student body with delicious bake sales. They collected for various charities QALSAC, UNICEF, March of Dimesy, and hope to send a child to camp this summer. Q-0 at ' 1' it 45 35 L First How Suzi Tuckttr Birth Stlvtfrrrirtit Janet Day, Gail Creekmore, Laura Bullard Second Bow Karen Boeder, Laura Anderson, Barbara Buffy lflfitinff-it Callgtghtfr, Cindy Young, Jeanne Hessenauer, Mary Lynn Ent, Third Bow Sue Naeser, Stefanie Newberry, Dianne Weston, Kttrt-ir lftfrtltf-r Mtnrty Allurrn Clrturtta lyttt-t Kathy Smith, Elrzabeth Tryon, Jeanette Marshall, Fourth Rowe Patty Barton, Barbara Hightower. Kttltty l iiw Valf-rw Hwlrttw, Lyntlzt Brtttgtfrrtart, Barbara Cassidy, Joan Harper, Julie Money Ftlth Bow, Kristin Johnson tSecond Vice Pres- trtr-nt, litttl,t lflttwt- Molly nrt-gory N,irtt,y Bttltz, Pttqqy Davis, Peggy Banackt, Debt Gott, Aphte Kolattis, Cindy Schaler tPrestdentt, Nancy Ht- ' t-t 216 A., -V Z.: 4 ,, 1 f Ig. 25' - ,z VY aa ,-we-fl, ,.,, man-r-Q ' mw 1' ' 'R j w .r ', - Q X fi' --if xg ax 1- fl.. 1 ' -1- A I V 1. X .-fam, l Cindy Schaler and Aphrodite Kolaitis snare secrets at a club meeting. A Laura Bullard :nv T ag, 'WH 2 lf . my . f R 2 ligmaki V3 f :ISIQ ' ' ' Q95 .. .5 5545 ,Y iii! wh' . pgs! . - fi? Q ,QL ' ' plbxzl' ffm l Ifii .gpr 'nf ' 'L ff ' ul 1 ll '? Maureen Gallagher and Valerie Holmes 217 4' I is gfc ' .,f:,1i.i,r fX X Doug Huey seeks advice from Jim Hendrick. f i N. ,-,...,.L'.4 . ' omega Today's high school student suf- fers lots of tensions and anxieties. Omega Service Club has taken on as its objective helping W-L find rest, relaxation and relief from the pressures of education. Through social and recreational activities during the year, they feel they've achieved their goal. First Rovv Tom Tasselli, Terry Cook, Barry Benishek, Hugh Garrison Dale Bennett, Shannon Snyder, Frank Wagner, Robert McNeil, Kevin Scannell, Carl Zerambo, Skip Tallant, Jack Henson, Fticky Sansalone, David Cruse, Henry Gibson, Second Bow: James Bethel, Tom Kinert, Kent Kelly, Wade Pate, Nick Derzis, Gary lvlclnturff, Craig Slade, Dave Greennagel. Third How: Bill Lemnitzer, David Showers, Dave Savold, Bob Divine. Rusty Preuit, Doug Kihm, Roy Ferguson, John Coleman, Rick Evans, Dave Gill, Doug Huey, Charles Powell, Stephen Kettell, Jim Hendrick, Gary Duncan, Rnck Sansaione, John Doody, Rxck Evans. Gary Mclmurff, Dave Gull, Doug Huey. I C P 'KW' lv. Ov Q TG bw '1- Excitement fills the air at an Omega gathering, 219 46' L.. I f 'ff' pep club It is very hard these days to gen- erate any spirit in a high school l-lo.'.ei.fer, a few girls have managed to show the athletes they Care through decorating lockers, houses. and gymnasiums. Many of the projects failed. but if they made one person happy. then they were well worth any efforts put forth. WI I .X , 'M I 4 3 5-,. T 3 Y f' i Sheila Reavis, Debbie Smith, and Susan Williams discuss club plans f,l.li.f1ii Tyriffr lPl 'illl5'lllI Hi-lla lliiqr-ril lVir, Pri-',ir1i'rill,S11r1rly Smith Ureasureiri, Absent Wendy Brown iSecretaryi. 220 1 Frrst Row Clauora Tyner rpresrdenty. Nancy Rerser, Faythe Catandra. Luz Fogie. Sanoy Webley, Lrnoa Harlow, Jean Race, Betn Nugent rvuce Presrdentp, Sanor Dragon, Second Row Darlene Calanora. Karen Walker, Barbara Cassroyr Ann Hoover, Krrn Knorzen, Mary Pullen, Jodr Peters, Marretta Herrrty, Tnrrd Row Mary Muskett, Marybetn F1owIand,l.rnda Matnuas. Snelra Reavrs, Debbre Smntn. Barb Kfoury, Tuna Pennell, Carolnne Bane. Kann Suevers Fourtn Row Jackue Bottasn. Sanoy Smntn Krrstrn Johnson, Karen Keener. Gnnny SulI1van,LesIre Bayluff, Denuse Gossager 4-D 'T Debbre Srnitn listens to presudent Claudia Tyner. KI WIQQ l X.. l. 'EJ Q' 5' gl Q' Xe .i S 1 I 'hx ' 1 ' S gggfx 'Sl ' E :fJ': 's 5 Q 2 Qrki-li... 5 P75 'ij'--. 2 Xb. 2:3 vi' 2 EWG 'XT Y g, Q Q Q Y Sandy Snwutn decorate-5 a locker. Furst Rowi Manetta Herruty, Steve Craddock, Peggy Davus. Second Row: Denise Gossage, Pat Jackson, Marian McCormick, Ollie Peters Nancy RGISGY. s.h.e. and h.e. club senior home economics and home economics Marietta Herrity and Mel Lebo. Marlan McCormick and sponsor Mrs. Anderson. V ' I -Ju ' 3'31'ii3'!I4L' . 4 Nw , M ' 'W fi l 222 ' Chris Peschock organizes the clubs activities. ski club Ski Club members plan for a weekend trip. Z ,411 First row: Nathan Berry, Peter Tingley, Karen Collar, Charlotte Breu tPresidentl, Kathy Stief, Jon Sears, Chris Peschock fSecretaryl, Nancy Squires, Second row: Leslie Stone, Pam Miller, Meg Clapp, Lori Campbell, Liz Cockrell, Betsy Clapp, Amy Orr, Liz Seeley, Laura Dacey, Anne Kelleyr Third rowz Christine Vaishvila, Diane Leigh, Pennie Davis, Donna Holst, Cindy Richards lVice Presidentl, Pamela lraneta, Nancy Erbe Cathy Gane, Peter Breu, Robert McNeil, Bruce Bland, Doris Wilsons Fourth row: Vivian Coss, Ceci Barlow. Martha Chisnell, Nancy Bolson. Charisse Bartlett. Beth Silverman, Pat Bruyere, Julie Ann O'l3anion, DeeDee Walker, Michael Barlow, Mark Plobinson, Karen l-lunter, Danny Nowak, Mary Wilson, Dianne Weston. Fifth row: Flay Johnson, Claudia Spells, Sally Terry. Janet Day. Pam Cohen, Mike Miller, Mike Neam. Monica lraneta, Elizabeth Shattuck, Wayne Shull, Chuck Schlesinger. Glen Lyddane, Vicky Shields, Tony Rodriguez KTFQBSUVSVJ. Rich Schmitt, Matt Wilkins, Miss Janet Stafango lSponsorlc iz. HH X- ,nu- .QQ V x sigma Sigma Service Cluo was busy this year. They sponsored the very successful Potlatch Dance and helped with Homecoming activities. They participated in fund raising protects and community programs, but wr' 45 liz- -5 I - ceq., iii First Row Terry Coleman, Zin Henderson,Skllv1eeks, Linda Asplund Second Row Chandra Pestk Linda Meller Genie Renner Bach Tuyet CongvTong-Nu, Katie Kelley Nancy Beach Third Row Debt Shelton Allyn Jensen Marsha Curtis Cathy Flusstllo Terry Lannom Fourth Row Gena Hall, Elaine Bailey, Linda Thompson, Georgia Chaconas, Patti Coleman Peggy Banacki Jessie Giustt Mary Beth Renner lPresldentl Not Present Connie Fortune ' i I 4 A , Officers, First Row Terry Coleman Nice Presidentj, Marybetn Renner lpresidentj, Second Row: Gena l-lall lVice Presidentl, Linda Meller lTreasurerJ, Jessie Giusti lCorresponding Secretaryl, Katie Kelly Recording Secretaryl. Before a meeting. club members discuss curren President Mary Beth Fienner explains a club plan, events. if , w xxx -Vi L X . , 11'ung.Q,-,tt ,S 5 2 Mike Miller plays frog man. Lavonne Brown manages to make it through the end of the race. Frrst Row Gall Keen, Llnda Kltchens, Lavonne Brown lSecretaryJ, John Fornaro, Sally Terry, Bonn Garza, Claudrne Vandersluis, Karen Free lTreasurerl, Lynn Rlce lpresldentl, Second Flow: Jerry O'Nelll, Steve Natrella, Robert Llpsky, Peter Tlngley, David Funk, Mark Fornaro, Rich- ard Schmldt, Mlke Mrller, Stacy Boudourrs. Rlchard Lupsky, Tarn Pierce, ,- .K - E O 3 A gif'- swimming and diving club The Swimming and Diving Club had a successful season ofcompetition this year. One outstanding accomplishment was the undefeated 400-yard Girls' Free Style Relay where the girls beat out eleven other high schools. A I ' l I ' service club council l Vi Q , Yr- si 0.4 D 5 lt. Offrcers: Caesar Mantnlla 4TreasurerJ Tony Rodrrguez Wuce Presrclentj Martha Lowery qPresrdentJ Elrzaoetrn Cortes fSeoretaryJ Club members help at a bake sale -iff-fffa11.,,y N1 ALA P hr -.7 , A Xx' Flrst Row: Dlana Mantllla. Vully Perez. Henry Barreio. Tony Benedl. Susan Paynter Kerry Landfleld lranl Peslk, Second Row John Llewellyn Ramon Mantllla. Chrlstlne Varshvlla. Rosa Delgado Marla Falcon Ellzaoelh Cortes lSecretaryl, lrle Vega Myrlan Chauarrla, Dorothy Arnold Thlrd Row Caesar Mantllla lTre-asurerl Tony Rodfrguez lVlce Presrdenll, Gustavo Perez Genoveya RUlZ, Fllchard Daugherty Marla Dlaz Marla Rodrrguez. Jenny Benltez, Marty Lowery lPc-esldenfl lnlonensla Flodngcez Lrllana Jofre Tereslta Ponce. Mr, lvllchael Gorman lSponsorl, Martha Lowery and Richard Daughtery talk vvlth Mr, Gorman. spanish club i ' if. 'G Gary Duncan and Peter Thompson monitor an assembly from the main office sound service Through the efforts and technical skills of the sound crew, the crowds at pep rallies, assemblies and athlet- ic events could better take advantage of the programs offered, Setting up and controlling the sound facilities during events, the boys offered dependable service all year. Harry Spanos and Harry Havalos work on equipment. 0 i 5 o-v-nn... E iiiwiiimfff' i 44-uJ.a.u4.4:..mi vac:--an-...nu ll ii' an lu I 4 rllllf K J ii1uo0 t L fy- wt, g i X i . x A x, Gary Duncan adjusts the sound control. -px T, v.. 1' First row: Pat O'Brien, Patticolleen Carey, Nancy Jones tSecretaryl, Alice Pociask iPresidentl, Patsy Slater Nice Presidenti, Alisa Cottle fTreasurerl, Peggy Slater, Karen Dehne, Second row: Donna Maurer, Joe Stahl, Elliot Benson, Carl Rankin, Ronnie Pelham, Claudette Oualls. Peggy Keys, Arlene Page, Anne Ahalt. Robin Lee. Sue Malechek, Veronika Horvath, Marjorie Honus, Patty Russillo, Marian Davis, Debbie Mason. Pamela Thomas. Gail Strick. Students in Vocational Office Training spent the year involved in on-the-job training, supplemented by courses at school. During National Vocational Educa- tion Week in February, they presented aspects of their program to the school and the community, through publicity and an open house. Affiliated with the national program, VOT prepares students for career work, under director. Mr. Richard Greene. Pamela Thomas and Nancy Jones practice on the adding machines. vocational office training Marjorie Honus has difficulty keeping her mind on her typing. if O Tau girls get their instructions for the March of Dimes drive. .,, 1?-fn' ff A Marlene Zack tries to decide what shes getting into. .:.f'. .' mah Karen Young attempts to conduct a meeting. -..Q-ow The 38 sophomore, junior and senior girls that make up Tau service club held many activities for the school and community this year. They not only sponsored the football dance, but adopted an orphan, and collected 3U for two very worthwhile causes: UNICEF and the March of Dimes. Even vvith their many bakesales and other activities, they were still able to have a great time working together. ' ' ' ' - -17 var First Bow Colleen Smith, Patty Rhodes, Lynn Oddenino. Gail Combs, Anne Munly, Cindy Kuehn, Second Bow Maggie Marlette, Andrea Mes- senger, Holly Thompson, Ellen Cochran, Valerie Chandler, Leslie Stone, Cathy Chlanese, Third Bow, Andrea Mose, Buth Warren, Beth Johnson, Debbie Vlsh, Marlene Zack, Nancy Barnett, Jean Rice. Chris Wold Fourth Bow Nancy Sweeney, Michelle Gillette, Debbie Westfall. Sarah Oddenino, Donna Scorzelli, Holley Waldron, Meri Trimmer, Beth Nugent Fifth Flow Debbie Mulvey, Tina Guatkin. Marty Cross. Karen Young, Barbara Bay, Sherry Hanson, Jean Dudley, Lisa Bell, Penny Ausherman 233 iii 'T' .....-1.1 L Liz' XXX IH -Lei!! varsity football team finishes season with 8 - 2 record . .qv ii 'ee 4 L-G' E 'Bu rm. 5 .ai- Flrs: roi.-. L, Murray, H Thomas. N, Derzis, G, Mclnturff, S, Morris, B, Leatnerwood lCo-Captalnl, G. Yeonas tCo-Captainl, Fl. Stover, J, Coleman C Slade, Fi Herndon Second row Ft, Reedy fManagerl, B, Meeks, P, Ensmrnger, G, Dougherty, D, Grlllo, D. Payne, S. McLaughlin, J Sarkesaln, S Bucknantz. M Millar, G. Adams. Fl. Prince, Ki Harper lManagerJ, Third row: M, McLaughlin, N. Jans, E, Crites, S. Miller, W. Frankland W, Powell, K, Knoizen. P, Tlngley. J. Bethel, M, Crandell, R, Ferguson, Da, Shrader, l., Keens, Tom Harper tManagerl, Fourth row: G Burner D Krnrn, S Wegner, A Posey, Stew, Wegner, C. Sivlt, J, Bell, D, Kuntz, l., Pallansch, D, Huey, S. Boudouris, Do, Shrader, W-l. ,.. .... 13: Fairfax .. VV-L M , ,,., 213 Mt, Vernon W-L ,M .... 21, Madison .. W-L .H . . .91 Langley.. W-L ,.. ...7: O'ConnelI All-Metropolitan tackle Barr in the Williams game, X Y l l l 1 Leatherwood awaits the snap of the ball ,' 4 V W-L... W-L... W-L... W-L W-L.. .',, . ,,', '-.'. l .-uh 01 N- .4 .a, I N P M.. 1.3. ... Wakefield .. 14 Edison.. H14 . Williams .. 34 Fort Hunt . . . 8 Yorktown... ., 13 P- . 5 y A , - 7 s F . I .I . Q J. I' 'Q p 'A J 1 A f . g rf - y .. I. Fun -, .-'Q . - ' . -,fi-In . i 'A...,.', X A' I , '- l x '. 1 'rg .., , xt sb.. L H Its.: Q ...fa 1 L . All-District fullback Gary Mclnturff plovvs through the Mt. Vernon line for a sizeable gain. 2' 1 wwf. , Linebacker Nick Derzis upends Titan running back Frank Glascoe, 7 Quarterback George Yeonas scrambles for extra yard age. All-Metropolitan tackle Wally Frankland, liitftr- i--X 115+ 4413 9 ' 11542135-P1 iv 3' -Q -- -wr Vp'-' QW .C3. its . - Q 'vb --v 1 . Q-A17 1 --an , cn ia. ,Q-Q11 . A ,. .. . - - .- . .L .. ' if-'ff : Q ' .-,,-. .,.f i' 1... ' ,. ',,, 5f'. ' 3 4-ph ' . 5,7-- -3'-f .:4.-.Z J' A .Y rf' 1' ' 77'C'. 'R'- -,' Q .3 75.2,-l ' ' wiki .-l v-. 7- 'QVHT-fs A. C' - L . K . I ff-'5.Q!'WF.-5 ., .11 ',-fi-: '- '. .1-7.12 ? :.--A 75-4 ' ' --f:'S..:k,-241.413-Ili' I? af .Q-S ni With one of the finest defenses in Northern Virginia, the 1971-72 Generals were highly ranked all season. Howev- er. the exceptional competition in the Potomac District kept them from a title berth. The.Generals, noted for a stin- gy defense. were not without the exciting offensive play the fans came to see. Ron Stover's electrifying runbacks brought people to their feet every time he carried the ball, Despite the third place finish in the district, W-L is proud of the teams fine season and their 8-2 record, It is one to be remembered. The defensive team rests during a break in the action against Langley. 5' ' N 'fl 1 xwxf ff r G K X4 y xxr I 'I' 4 ', , , - I g xhc 'I -11 'Qs' A ,of Y RZQ7' --l . 9 ' f ii I V r 7747 ' K ! Y. ' n Y 3 ,1 n'9p'4 '3 N 'f F XE- 5 i J , J' ff EJ K 7'l'1iA ji! 55 j.v. football team upsets undefeated fort hunt , W ' , J . .u.1...4..'air ,... 'fu .-.Q ,. Hurt ' J I . I.- v, ...Ms - Jr I Jinb. .Y QV 'S , fff,trL.:v:.-sg-qf5W1' 9 if ..Fi L3.g'.16' t U4 nf' Q 5-I ' ' S it .,,f - QF-5.., s. .151 A 4, OAL? in bl-SAV, '4 K ' v H' A- Wu uv A .f'. h .Q Nlqixi , qthiif -L: 44 1, , lib ffm Xyr, ,T . xx ' . t '- 1'-Y' V-, -ml I I t - 9 s 3 L 5 -Q r f - F, . E4 , t ,N tt, gi 3. ..-,, I , ,fi , .. P- 'J-v1 K i? gy? A , . i A s t s 34134 1 ,S . ,,, , 3- .. , I 1 M ' il ' - ' ,Q , - if Y . ' Yfx -1-. ' , . tr 1' ,. l Q' A ' I -f 1 5 1. . v - - vt- 1 ,il - X Q . 'f' xl . n N . , t 'sg ' ,' K fl' ' - - . i ' .. I - A we Wi g V W I g J v Q, 1 1 s ei - Q I 1. .Q . , R-113 Q tv i flfiif. SF A15 -5'-'W T. 'fs . 4 T-Q-uh, Pl.- 4 Bottom Flow: M. Bates, F, Gamble, P, Mulvehill, D. Thomas, T. Richardson, F. Waldo, D. Kloury. Second Row: B. O'Donnell, Co-Captain G. Ransom. R. Holmes, B. Hagler, B. Elliot, B. Lyles. Third Flow: R. Thomas, E, Hamilton, B. Bolender, B. Wiseman, B. Callahan, G. Eflin. Fourth Row: W. Stewart, E. Keens. K. Godwin, V. Brown, Co-Captain B. Fleegal, M, Crogman. Fifth Bow: F. Mueller, B. Weisenburger, D. Henderson, C, Henry, R. Brown. E. Olsen. Sixth Ftow: Coach Mitchell, Ft. Anthony, M. Miller, C. Mason, C. Grubbs, Manager S. Everly, W-L 6 W-L .... 28 W-L .... 35 W-L .,.. 21 St. John's .... . . . O'Connell ... ... Wakefield ... ... Yorktown .,.. ... 19 W-L ..., 17 George Washington . 20 W-L ,.... 0 Hammond ...... . ...42 ...27 , 6 W-L ... win lreton .... ...forfeit 10 W-L .... 15 FOVT Hunt .... ...5 l-lalfback Chuck Grubbs ll ' EQ runs around end against ttf: Wakefield. N1 Q- lat vi '9f1'f!'r'5i at Hung ' ,dm J -pw E -i' :iv ., I ' g g Q, gsisti. J , -i . , . 9. 1 o...tigt,3,,tMm .x na.. f . T . - , s 1, , va .- 'Q 4. V 4 I .. . Q , xi , -I - ' -x.N.g V 1 '- , , 44 ' . l t waudLq.1'MM I I M 1 . .' t Q' s. A. q A - Utafi- . i' V .N , . .. . - , -Q , ' ,, .. -- if 'H I I, I rv' - U 'gil V I 1 ' J .x -,Im xighawgrlfku A-.bsrkx F f i' 1. ' 1ll?.::4Jft:'vi ,iikhaffi 1--'I 1-H3423 if .-ALIQIPQ Q .tenant . .Ts i. 3- H.. V t '1 1 iz 1 r , 4 ,W . W f '. ' if-9 -5. Q .A Pafgbiaiwn-wid' 1, 41 ,. . ' ' iv-4xLL' . - 4.1 Quarterback Bruce Fleegal outruns a defender Eli Hamllton gets ready to rush strong finish earns soccer team second place I ?7 ?v'3w? 2'?' 4' - ',. 3 , , 0 ., ,A we wwf-, ' 1 F ff fi.,-0, 1 'lf . , 4 ..,, . , - . ., ' -1 - . - . '-.'1w --as .. --. P Q... 'B' Dave Savold prepares to kick the ball during the Yorktown game. Co-Captain Henry Barreto evades a defender. . ww' Wai pc Q J.-e- - Q 1 Punt row C, pifffff, A Peak, V, Davns, H Barreto QCO-Caplaunj, IVIA Pototsky, D, Panntor, K Scannell, V, Delgado, BA Whste, L, Araya Y Srfmmfa row Clcmnh Del Norwood, T Tassellr S, Natrella, R Pngg, D. Savold, IVI. Green, M, Bustullo, C. Alexis, T. HaveloS,T4SuIllvar1 f,:1pl.nrep I Arrmlfi T Km:-rtr H L:1lhum,J Ferguson 242 --avvmrs. ?4TI7 , s , .. . A, fi., -4- a,'i'w.v-az?-a5.I1. 'wif' -1...-MT ,E' ?4?j'j'??5'5 :--ff .ft 1' 421' ,t :- -. ff fm.-4,g'wl7579g,'S . 'i '.-1. Mg. - - , -H- .'. ,- ' ' ' ' '4' ' . E--Eva. '33 4 . I 1,..'f.1Q1,Q9x ' , A' ' ' .,,. wa- .., Q. . ,Q 'A A, .r. ' V '!:,Qy+,w I 'gggfui zfnfgbl -ii. . 'ff' ,..:i?1A:,Lt,, .Q 4 w- A at 2.43.1 aww. n kd I 'Six .gxv 8 og-J j- on 1 Li-. , . 'L A ' 0 ' '. 1 x. 7' ' ,-555' mil- H.. Q ' ' I as :ag .,'-fm-r--:Q git Y 1 . 1 - '- H . ' -1-, . web- WAX- M X ' 'ross 3-L.:-':eg,, ,A . f'- ' , , 1:-fri. X. 'tg Q. ' :ga n-n.!50, v-1 .rr , . . 4-L -, W - 'fr' ' -. 'of' N' . ,A ' 'A -- . .1 -A ,4 V6 .r 4'--ea 5 -Q 1436- -.- - 5 T A ' ,msn 33: hi N, . 'tai x W . -N 'KN Leading scorer Victor Delgado. W-L .... W-L .... W-L ..... W-L ..... W-L W-L .... W-L .... W-L .... W-L W-L .... Herndon . Yorktown Wakefield Yorktown Williams . Wakefield Herndon . Williams . Williams . Yorktown JC-'49, ..O ..4 ..1 ..5 ..4 ..1 ..4 ..2 ..1 ..2 -4 34 ' PY X A 5 , , 'N I 4- E . it . 1 , 1 . , I K ' .- A-ble P Q ' ' f , , -..n. - 2, W if . ,V .. . , -4. - - v f ,' , ,pat 1-,.w:fH.,v,, , ,. Y 4- 5,92 ' ' gg., .ef ,I 'Tfg ,A 5- -1- . A ' Q , ,. s ,g-oi' x , , ' L 'X . A us-it 115414.-.l't-gp , I v I - R . . f- .A l 4 sv' ' A ' ' xy' -0 fv- ' -1 9.1.6 ,Hg ' 's'.'R.,l':i - 'h .- .- f ' : -. r ' 'Q 'f ' N I, V ' - -I Q ,I I V ' . . Q ' I ', ., run' U - ' iv H, -A . ' --ix K 1 ' , 1-gh f-'-vl!gj-rv-'f.- ww--mania-mm,-1nQ!g,0ua'Q'x-ugh David Cruse uses his head in the T.C. game. All-Metropolitan Tim Sullivan passes off to a teammate. 243 u H 1 cross country takes second in district l'f D, Ensmmger, L, Waldovv. M. Orndorft fCo-Captaini, Coach Tim Wyatt, B. Lane P Short CCO Captaim. M Fornaro, Jr Godfrey. Sue Mallery. M, Boryan, S. Pope. Assistant Coach G, Davis. Cc Slater, J, Ci'1esr1ut,J, Sears, J, Fornaro. , 1+ if .wi .1 'Y M A' - . -it A Wakefield . . . . . . Won- Lreton . . f -, . . . rt .... P, , ff.'.j3 dost ,sa W M , A i wav f f , y ,' - 1 4. YP' r . J i 1 I- , 33: Q - ,se if - . ,Q . t Q. xt , O'Connell . . ..,... . ost ,..- i O'Con t. . . .... ..,. Loi, , , 1 ii - . It 4 5 xt 5 - 'Y :ii , ' .-435. 2 L , -. , xx x fi . . .A .. 3' A - ' SN F2 Y? '. ' Williams ... ...A ....... .,.... . ..,Lost 4,3 13YoiletQwnf'f' A' . 57. tx. Won . ,F .M Ybrkfown , . h. . . . Won Potomac District: Second Mike Boryari ly 's 5 , , t W7 tug ' N , aglfff'-9 -A ,' . .' X ,golf ' 'G ' V. . 'QQ , . lf' r A I J! rr Mark Orndorff , y ,K ,' x I Q - l t j ' MQJN. Qrivwru w . 11,5 W, ' , 1'4 lk Paul Short . A, - I .ri.,,l '1P .QY 'YW-474fli',.'i ' U A ' , -1 . ,i,, ,, .A -1 . 5- V il. .v ,. Q , Ute. ,. dy :Rctg I sd l . . ,. tx, ,lil 1 'Fig . ,ry .fix r .5. ir . 1. C.: A I 1 Q s J .' M.. U Q . .151 tl , W L k .rl 'Q'- -+: -'. N WZJJ, -r ' ' - J. 'i ' . -s ' Tlgqh lx '-- ,si '-' n' . 1f l. ' 35 , as ' 1 K .dv - Q.. xi ' A C '. Q N. ' , . 1 -A . .. ' - . , L.-,it ' 1' QR h J .K 1 N' A' ' pg '- s . x 'r I' 'fu I PT ,. ' 5. l '- g ' ! . ' t . ' ' . , .4 , E 'I UK , Z' - x , , , V- -- me-.CP . , .Y. . , A 'L 4. - ' N .' .C-' ' ' . s ' 5 f .. - 4- If ' o f' - .N 1 1 Q, 'N . . -A .I o 78, --'X -b V ,. K H N i Bob Lane leads in the early going of a race at Bluemont Park. 1 ' n sr it 'Y I K X 211.5 N., K- v , , 5 P' I Vit-7 5. 4 1 l J- E . Lf ' --or . a , ' 7 . I l 1 H .-I John Godfrey. Wayne Calcote. Steve Pope. John Fornaro Doug Ensrninger 245 varsity basketball team suffers disappointing season -vp Q i f -..LK 1 Ll First Row: Oi Laurel iCo-Captainj, H, Thomas, M. Harley, B. Greenlief fCo-Captainy, L. Murray, D. Gill, Second Row: S. Mann, J, Barbe, F. Evans, S, McLaughlin, J. Dance. Third Row: Manager Fi, Coffin, K. Masters, T. Jeschke, Fi. Fagen, Coach Morris Levin, Harry Thomas takes a jumper from the corner. 246 Z .f w.,.: -'jug 1, ' 1 f,gj1f.sIc-' ' . -3001 ' 512'-'. 5 3714. 3 '- e S'Q I af' :ef E ia-, 'ff. ' '.l N - 5-33111 'li 1 1 . 1? VL 'f , , Z - .4-et-il 71' 't 27 , , ',a, r ma' f-.r Mx- Qu:-' - 1 4 --f ,, QL-fr .f'?. . r 9 -r L+ xg ,stuns .2 . Q.f 'Z- III 1 is sz , 4 :tu- 9 13 6 Ib, an Ni .,- t p ,Q 51 .'v,.-3' X S? if .ez f Nw Q .4 5 5 Mad Dog Mann tries for two points against Wakefieid. Jim Barbe prepares to take a shot. LE ,4 -- 1 s i 4 Y' A ,tl - N - - c.: ,415--ng. la: 4 C :ix , sg, if f A A ,. -rec, , , , Q ..... f' . 'Q-of Q 'K ...... .- xo' . , xc. - ,a if 2 ' ' - ff iz Q r ' Y Wise, T24 ' ' A '- 'tt fl Vs 4 if 'rr e ., ' N f , - 1 j-.zjifgrf , f ., A Af- zwggy V, . ' 3 WJ? 'A gjfifg, -it-1... Co-Captain Bob Greenlief dribbles past a Yorktown defender. Frank Evans attempts a snot between two opponents. ,Q 5., Z 65 -i, i , , 4-1 A .,. ' V -.2-nay: 1 sc ' 2.4 f tgp. . I X 4 Oi inf...--mir' ,,Xs , -. 2 f, 5l - ..,,. .Q-' 'ln' ' I--, VL t...1'F 1 . .- A 'X LE . Q. 5' in 1 ,. an 1 X 4 Q M ix- .3 'fxx X' - , , 'XHRS Q 1 1 HL 'ff-3 - ,tj Y . , tg. ' 1 1971-1972 started out being a successfulcampaign for the Generals.The first four games were played at W-L, and the team record before the Christmas vacation was 3-1. The New Year, however, brought bad tidings as the team lost the next four in a row. The team's overall record was six wins and thirteen losses, with all their wins coming at home, Despite their poor record, the Generals played some fine ball against some very tough area teams, including their last game against a very talented Williams club. Their aggressive play in that game should carry on to next year, since several key juniors are returning, 248 - X 4-1-6ll779 ..:.-.J.fk,. A . , 1,.1 ,- .4 l n ---'Z ' 'K --.1 4 , Co-Captain Oscar Laurel looks to pass. Larry Murray concentrates on making his foul-shot Coach Morris Levin gives important instructions to his players during a time-out. xv---1 -,tuni.- x ' 'S Qin: Avi - 1,4 ......T...... j.v. basketball team reaches district finals First Row W, Maddrey, C. O'Neill, B. Fleegal, S. Gill, R, Holmes. Second Flow: Coach Fiobert Veldran, P. Lanigan, R. Thomas, J. Brame, D. Thomas, V Brown, Manager T, Andrews. Bruce Fleegal Steve Gill W-L ... 73 Marshall . . .61 W-L ... 55 Madison ...58 W-L . . . 55 lreton .l... .52 W-L ... 70 Fairfax .,.. .76 W-L . . . 74 McLean .... 63 1 W-L ... 45 Yorktown. . .63 W-L ... 51 Hayfield .... 56 W-L ... 52 Stuart ,.,.l .83 W-L ... 54 Wakefield . .63 A W-L ... 41 Falls Church 50 GSXAXNE- W-L ... 74 O'Connell . . 76 W-L ... 67 Hammond ..83 W-L ... 61 Wakefield . .73 W-L ... 80 Yorktown. . .53 W-L ... 81 Fort Hunt . . .62 W-L 70 Herndon . .85 W-L . . . 70 Lee ....... .64 W-L . . . 56 Geo. Wash. .67 W-L ... 66 Yorktown. . .62 District Finalist 1 M M'-wa,-dp, .- :,,- Q . ' '. -,,,,,.? 139' ,,.-.4 ., ,maui ,. p--pun' , , - 0 xg.. ' , nu -go-an-0-'U' --,,,.,-sv' -...-u 1 ' , Unzip. ,,,,.,,..-,Q-zy1ssal-X i - 1 5-Ln l 6 :of ,. l 'Q ,., 553 71 N1 ' 9 , - E M M. .mf JV 5 ' ,.Q' g . ' , , -- -- '91 ' .LA X r Q - I 7 .env 1 L, M i Y i 1 -LY W - ,, Rex Thomas takes a jumper from the top of the key against Hammond. 7' ' We t 't H I' , .. gp 11 'Y J at Coach Bob Veldran encourages the team during a time out. 1 251 ' x N 5 , li w,mbm at A' 3405 ' tu swf Q ii W5 Jay Brame snoots from tne line. Pete Lanigan snoots from the corner, wrestling team shows strength with 7 - 5 season First Pow. Stew. Wegner, F, Wagner, H, Rivero, A, Sigler, Fl. Gonzalez, J. Kelly. Second Row: A, Posey, W. Frankland lCo-Captainl, V. Pond :Co-Captalnp, A, RIVGVO, N, Blue. Third Row: Coach Larry Groves, E. Norby, C. Slade, A. Valdez, Coach Mark Pond. ' I I - - 1 N F , L fi .. a w-L .... .. . L28 iiw. Springilgg . . .... -.ggi , Y' .W-L ...qt .. 31 Mt. Verrfbh ........ .t ri ' 9 . , .,,.. ,J QW-L ....... Q. 19 Nladrgn ......... .A 24 'z R - W-L ..... A . .. 21 Oakton ....... 1... P ' W L HJ ,M -, .... .-.- . -U ' .. I A ' WW-L ........ 37 lreton ........... - . . Q., ' '4 'QL15L ........ ST'-A TQndon ......... 1 Q -sas-we P- A ' s P as A . ..... Yorktowgl. rf . . . . .. Angel Pivero drives hard as he is close to pinning his opponent. S.. X J -. mtv- '- , ' , 'F jrffbj-, 555,93 ':, 'f , wr.-4 Q f 7. , L V af , V ' -- 1-'f , :fTfVJ , fs, '- f uf - ' ' ' ' fr .A i A' f. V ' U, ' ' ' L A V. -V .iii gil A . .-ff ff 1 Q .. i.,z' QfV1 2,1 V- . 'lj get Q- ,j-Wim-H535 1 g , ,y ,-f?':.,, -440 I ' .- .,,:., ij,f .' f' ,a Ax, , .Q-1. r Q50 415. 'N - . ,. 4. . f . Q A-' he f' .-, h . '3- ,A - P-' nl, ...-ff' H 'Q Q. J' A strong finish earns Eric Norby a pirt against his Williams foe. Andre Valdes fights to break a strong hold. Willie Stuart brings his man to his knees. pi' Nag I ,j'.I-'-'Tr' ,,-:iff 253 P 2' i r S , 'I if4,3,,.?j is ' 'W Wl t at f S-f 1 ls: H vggfglkir It .-'Q ..i,.. V., -'-.,..,.-4 H+- fiwewfiavra-Q-seep .15 X f Co-Captain Wally Frankland foils his opponents attempt to escape. Ruben Gonzalez fights for position. ol - -'. ..n Henry Rivero tries to force his opponent over on his back. 25 4 i,,' 5. fi- 1! !l ' R121 1, fi- 44' fx If .. 1 if 1 CG' . . P '-955, .gf ' -A 'Zig W ,. ,fn ' . 5 ,fin - ' .,,,z , Tile, JW + . jk ,N 3, 'wi '-nmr , in Ly - 4 no .. 5' 1' L ,fri t , A 1 i'2 .xx ' . 2 , , 'moij he W . , A, 8 ,Ji ,. ,Ah aa. .-,J-f-- W ... f 5 21'2 ' ' , 545 ', ,f K 1 ,.. . HHH-1-1 , rgibvh- ' 4 ww' .wma--' ..4,3!QU'4f '-fy.: 7, , Frank Wagner strongly holds down his man. Stewart Wegner moves quickly to gain control. 4-to Co-Captain Vern Pond rides his man on his way to another victory. 255 iii- 4 ' 1 strong IV wrestlers finish II - 2 First Row D Bennett C Mason, B, McLaughlin, S. Blue, A, Cogswell, E. Stickney. Second Row: G. Burner, D, Kihm T Pessaud Stev Weqner B Sheppard Third Row: Coach Mark Pond, D. Bly, B. Weisenburger, R, Wiseman. W. Spring Mt. Vernon Madison . Oakton, . . lreton .... Herndon . W-L .... . . . 16 Yorktown ...,. . . . 35 Hammond O'ConneIl Annandale Geo. Wash Edison . . . McLean . . Alan Cogswell has his man staring at the rafters as the referee watches for a fall. X I 5 J l X A u - . , i I' I , . U A . ,,, JJ. ' ' :' r , ' ' --:X-.. 'g1 ?f '? A ' ' ,- ' ' , ....1 ' , f , , 4.5 ' ,, r f lwf wif, ' , 1' -car-sf - .Q, - qi Chuck Mason contemplates his next move. Stuart Blue rides his Wakefield opponent ' 'Q i J t 'x . la!!-bf' A Eric Stickney drives his man hard against the mat. Alan Posey clearly has the advantage as his opponent struggles to get free. ff ini .f 9 X 4' . - I 1 x 1 2 I gymnastics I V ,I , , e .wh V .--,-,-.,- 'ffm ug?-v -gtk --ra A - g - - ' Firsi row Coach Richard Mitchell. R. Perez, B. Waite, R. Prince, R. Little, J. Rayball, R. Terry, J. Henson, B. Bland, R. Austin, N. Paraskevas P Sterlih.SKernd1 Second rows B. Downs. G. Cloyeo, M. Norman, M. Miller, R. Blinn, B. Standridge, G. Ransom, B. Winfield, P. Sweeney. R Lipske J Johnson, Ri. Lipske. i. l 3 1 -if Q , .fra nr ' a,l,Q-q,y'f- I r 77 I: Y A Lf' . --4 i e , ' r x ' 'I ' If , '-QR'-4 ' 1 . fl, W , A . of? 'W ' 1 ' A CJ' fy, 1' K . Blair Stanoridge holds his position on the high bar. George Cloyed performs on the parallel bars. 258 ,,..,-,,,...- -A Y 1 ' g. f- .,, - .P-vw.-f. yaw- An unnatural stance is shown by Philipe Sterlin during his free exercise. . , 715 ' ' 7 'mF ff9 The gymnasts run through their routines in preparation for a meet. Jon Johnsons good form reflects his many hours of hard work. A I I .A was-er 4. ll' 4... .4 1 C f . .. ' ' A' ' ms- '4 - fv -- 4.1, . ' ' ' J ' .wi 35,751 ' : : ' .-,...:-.. .- ..19'nLq , , - iff ,i'-,3- 'f.'-I . 1. f JVM' Af' g?SWf'9x -ia. f9ii'f'41'i:3? .G -1- JT- 'I 'fn fy J' nf- ,152 4 , !'? 1 1-ff r 4 .N .. J, L. f su sg- 11. i,. f-, 'N , .. .1-.ag -, . A ,P A-sl, . ',-LBYYHTX - 5 .Zvi .4,,H1'- rx' ' 5 1-,H :iff 5 gt V Coach Richard MitcheII's '72 squad has performed on the level of excellence which makes gymnastics one of the most fascinating sports to witness. The team has several experienced gymnasts, led by captain Philipe Sterlin. However, the majority of the gymnasts are underclassmen, gaining their experience this year. Through steady practice and determination th is year's squad is challenging the record made by W-L's 1971 state champions. 260 V Y Mike Norman tumbles through warm-ups. -m........B:,qV-:lk Af' u U , E r it ' A Q - ..3 , .' ' .H ot 119 Jack Henson enjoys the rings. Kevin Kapitan -the swinger 261 A -Y V J viii. . ' - I , ,T '52,- ff 44 '-' ' ' f- Y 5 V'- 'ff rifle team aims for .500 season O 0 O 45 xl ,-,Z EE ' 21- s 3, 3.4 X, , V0 , ,'4'-.I I r Z' If. A' in X- .uf ,l' , Frrst Row G, Eflrn, J. Crogman, Second Flow: Coach Wayne Bloomungburg, D, Krout, S. Staton, B. Lawson, tCaptarnj -...,4n.4llv' V i ,,r'Y ' 31 lj- ,' .bint-L:, U H 4 ,.c .. . 4 1 1- - A 1 -. fr ai -' -1 .- . . '4 , . ' - - -, . S. vt, 34, . . A., : I U , 7 v r ' 'r4 -,' ' .- -- ' '- 4 . - . . ' pf-fl . , ' - - ' ' - - .'f,.- - , ' . I'1'L'.', . f, . I. . 4 'xv' i,-.51 ,' ,',4, I-'h 5 dy John Crogman, Gary Eflun, and Scott Staton practice shooting in various positions. 262 tennis First row: P. Schmidt, C. Longino. D. Huston. B. Fleegal. Second row: Coach Fred Pfeiffer, S. Golden. J. Hendrick. M. Smith. Mr. Pfeiffer stands beside his toy. Steve Gill slams one back to his opponent. - 41 track First row: L. Waldow. J. Cornwell, D. Ensminger, M. Boryan, M. Orndorff, P. Short. Second row: G. Yeonas, H. Havelos, B. Whitfield, M. Nicholas, G. Ferguson, L. Araya. Third row: T. Hart, B. McLaughlin, S. Pope, Gr. Bates, C. Slater. Fourth row: Asst. Coach George Davis, C. Councilman, E. Johns. B. Callahan, Coach Jack Walker. Fifth row: D. Weisenburger, G. Bates, B. Bollander, W. Stuart, T. Harper. ..,t.,.-15 x ' ' K . n 'iv E in 'A '- S' -.- f., Q -. 0.4 Q u..',F.3N -sl., 1 it : :Fight-Qtr. WA, , 1 -.2I. vu ,WF w- Q,4m:,.1, Q, g Q x F ' il-iaffi.. :sk U - . ' Ulugh . -. . - 'V' It ' 4 -' - . 1 ik i 7 D .F Y SE ' dm iw , ., -, -, ' , M- u-fbhff - 1- . ,.u - , , ,- f'- . - .,,,-4 V, i 1 . - if. - ' ' .fx-1, ., -:E t iv' '-, J- .Y ', , MMV , G. -1: , . . x - X-ps.. - ,P I' 'MN at ,ui , - ,ft-1,1 A 3 ln Q -I Wm. 7. A-.L af QQ71'5m5 -Mfg. ' 'JV i V -. ...'k.!' ' mi - -- 'Y F' '7 9 i r ' E .. Q9 Amy and Mary enjoy their afternoon workout. Doug Ensminger practices his hurdling. 264 Larry Waldow 'PQ ,',-'T' ' - ,, 1 I 'Z lb ew wa' .5-i f jf 'nun ii- . ,-fm 'TZ141 'W Sr x 'S'-x Billy Lupton Mark Orndorff ' ' iqfflgg- Q'-iinuuillf - -- .-. .,. L- a1,. , i,. ,,.,m.:A 4 W., of ' ' :f -Il I,-Y John Cornwell, Larry Waldow, and Greg Bates go through their daily Sprints. 265 varsity baseball 5-1.5. 'r- I-Sli-fi? V m- ,' - ,-' ' ' ' . . - -- 1 .. . . I First row: L, Mitchell. Fl. Greenstreet, J. Godfrey, Fl. Clatterbuck, S. Snyder, C. Zerambo. Second row: V. Pond, D. Savold, T. Kinert, T. Cook, J. Constantz, S. Kettell, Third row: R. Lane flvlanagerl, W. Gregg, H. Thomas, L. Murray, J. Barbe, D. Grillo, G. Mclnturff, J. Bethel, S. Reed. Coach Del Norwood. Dave Savold throws from the outfield. Jim Barbe puts everything into his fast ball. .ab 9.07 XNQX. f -1 -4 AM' ',.4,1-1.-7 Q . W, 31. WW N -z QP' '- ' 266 i -f---f -' ill - ' 2' wr ' Q . -., g,,f.- .4-4. - 1 ,M e . -Q. 4 '-fy fdh' Z , ofvxb' , A , ?'?'tf'4' Q , 1 , . , , 4,41 s - N. - r-. L, , ' ., . . . - A. . ia., fftff. -,' ff T '?-. -, . -,g ' --U , ,cf,,gyQ.., r'--g,Lffs'-A- 1 'X 1' -9, ,, V 1--A. Q L 5 -nz- 1' 'IJ ff ' ,. . -gf-'E , Catcher Terry Cook waits for a good pitch. Ti 2' we' '- Coach Norwood and Ron Clatterbuck watch the action. XA X' X X V, 4' it if .R Mfr - .Q ' X ,I C P - .. It-x X -, - l'.:. l' ' V Q , . I if NA . f X a 'T ' Bak 'SN x 1 , - '. . , gs' - Q2 L ,-'P,'1'Uf, X 5 I ..' rn' 'gy 'fu' M -0' P -af Lester Mitchell studies the ball. Tom Kihert lays down a perfect burnt. - cl ' , ' '. ' 1 . 1 lr' 4 : 's 1 A .ga-I 1 Q, .... J 1711 G- 1 '-'J , . , ' 1.1.5.- ,P 'Is .,,,.,' A .h.. -,, -43 . ,, L2 145. ' , 4 l s 1 .4- 5 L ,Q rug . , 1 ,. Q'- QS .' 3- Q ix!! . ' , . ' X .1-f J - 4-. xm x ' ' 4'-7--QF' ' ' ' ' . -. -.... ' NG., sr an 4- .. - si' L - . Q . f , f'. 35 14 Sf K ' ' A. 5.2. .. . . ,-I , 1. , L N7 , ,' ., ' pf A ' gr . . , ' nl- .. v, 4 . 51 l 5 24- -2 -f.'.,4,'q , , r ar -' tp --q . Q. '. Q' - ' - A - 4 'S ' f ., ,K 1 - , 1. -uf, I V 'g-.Q n 5 .' ' 1 W'-7 . -I l ' .1 ,.'-. : 513 - ta ' Y V 1. 1 9 A , ' ,, .pf -' Jeff' J, .9 -' .4 A fm- ' -1 -v . 'ss-74 9 . ' v, , .-1. 4 ,' :il r 'Q , N, ' ,. ., Af wif? 1, L., '. , . wfqyq ,- - -V - 1, . R X' 1 I .QI 'V 1 I it ' Q' 4 xw,- 4 X N , , CQ ' ,f -'I ' ' i W .n W if ,. ' A Y Y I ll: -ff v 1 I, lf? , 1- v.-.- 1, ' ..'. 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T., --I-3'-lik' 'ar-1 , ,.:v-. . gn., .,, '-- g,.,Mlp ', -saciemie 1-1.,.'4'jL - ' -, ., . - no vmffg . . 'f ' ' Q ' , '.-' . A Z k4.,,.4, ..,f 4 wx - . .f, mg'2,s., ' ' Pl ,.. , 'vm y U1 mr. , . 5,0 ' Qi, wifi' . ,Al ,yy-,, , ,I , ,, grQ5'3':1 ' , .L an 4 nw , Y frq- o . 1.55-1n'f.'.r ,gg ' N: -'.,. -. yr .. , A 5 ,N r: aw Y u I 'ff ,lui 'A '-r.--cgx'6Qn-Q -that .., -1 ,Na ' Q,-ut' wh J Via.-.. V-'55 ff: 1 - Ji f .-.4 wut.- r ' 'H ' Q. 1-241 A' 2' an ' M ' fl j.v. baseball if ,., -f' ' li ' Q S355 ff U71 Furst row. C. Chrustofferson, K. Carson, R. Speroni, J. Marina, C. Grubs. Second row: F. Waldow, C. Mason, S. Mudre, R. Deemer, H. Benedi, R. Holmes. Tnurd row: Coach Dana Pond, H. Waller, J. Lopynskn, Fl. Minnich, R. Thomas, D. Thomas, J. Lopynski, M. Labonte. Mark Labonte plays pepper with a teammate. Kendal Carson gets set to catch a ball. 270 -o- in u 4 n- '19 x . JT' . is x fi' X 1' 5 1 K Catcher Steve Mudre overlooks the action. Randy Minnick takes a practice swing. ,W lux klfx i: - I , F,-,Q A F 4 I ., '44 ., . no , , f A.-f.0 w' A .fx eggs f J M el- Chuck Mason looks to throw home. Dicky Thomas winds up. 1 I1 I 11 ll 18 nit III ii Ili 11 li il!! MC? 5. Mines, 4,1 id' ' m, A .'ff f., - I ,I . 'W-A ' -, . . ,, , . , : g.'f'fHv'5ga , ' B. ' jk ',. :M '-, .L ern, M if K '. N.. 'gh - , ,. 1 , W... I 3 X 3 X is . I CFQW I .. -f 11' AZ, 1 ' ,.ar ---qu - .v ..-5, A , . , - , f , , , 3 V 7, - P ,.-.s,- . .- - v 1 0 . -4. . , A-I Oarsmen take a break to recuperate and talk of races. .gl i J-. .l .J n ' 4 ,. -x. af Q .J N 3 3 in 1 'li 'Q vi , 1-575 ., ' 1- 1 -fi g- M - Y ' ' ' mi . - , '-' V. . ,f 1: QW A fi, 3' . x lr' ' We-V' ,t -' .' V .. I 1 yffr' rms,--93 395321 fe. f w ifi -: A .1 'ff-1 51.5 P ff 'P . .1 4 .1 'E x I , 1' ,f . view... 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READY ALL. . .As the races near, the crews peak their strength and conditioning and put on finishing touches as they strive for perfection in their rowing techniques. The weeks practice ends with intense competition for positions that a few will get, but all will be ready for. . . ROW!! The day of the big race is here. The oarsmen are tense and nervous on the starting line. All the hours of preparation are behind them now and the thrill and excite- ment of competition overtakes them. As the spectators line the dock at the Boathouse, the boats take off in a steady pace towards the finish. Muscles flex, legs strain, and bodies pull to push the boat forward. The coxswains' voices are the only sounds as the boat crosses the line, and the tension climaxes. . ,-....-,- Y X 1.1. H I ' - 'r-5 ' 'f'-'ew 'ii' qgoivfb-r 'T V f 7 ff'- auf: if! of ff.. wd '- I 1 ' o ,g:,,..Qi r V A ,. ' ..s s. - I.: -fl-in . .. -va f igvsfj. . - u A --ff' l L g.. . 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JA 8-6164 Douglas Speed and Sport Center 307 N. Glebe Fld, Arlington, Va. 527-9100 Lisa Bell and Dave Savold -'I-'sri Gene's Food Store 1317 N. Court House Rd. Arlington, Va. 525-7668 Andrea Mose and Robert S. Divine .1 ill' ki 4-:: Z I i A5 A4 A444 A 4 Q4 Ag, I ' I 'UI' 290 First Federal Savings And Loan Association 2050 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. JA 4-2100 Barbara Wealthy and Jill Sowers -,1?.L,- AGTIUN S NCE NOBODY PAYS MORE THAN VING AT NOI'lhCI'I1Nl1'giIli2l 4--:L+ Lx , 2 1-' 'Ei'I1 g.Qf,1f inf- ty 13 In r-kd' 'S V ' na W5 . -s f, 1 . - - 5 L 5 ml ' a. an . -. - Ivy. 5' '.-iq 1 5,113 V. 3'f,.4,A. 1 'I 1 , 'W' -ifuz--, I 1 3- r7 '4-2 fx-' gg- Jliv - fi '-Q: 'I x -. ' 5 5'5 ' - E21 za, . 2 L .i P .1 , 1 ggi QQ. 1 Y I V r I 's Q i.'.l i 1' ,rim J Yearbook staff 5 9 ' i if , . J, . LUIVVS RESTAURANT 826 N. Randolph St. Arlington, Virginia 522-5654 292 are Tx 'L 'X 11:7 X N fr ,A as v if Larry Murray, Sherry Hanson. Nancy Sweeney, and John Coleman IVICQUINIXVS SPGFKTING GOODS 1204 N. Hartford St. Arlington, Virginia JA 8-7717 293 . 1 'r 4 'fmt 1 MacPherson Optician 2805 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. fi, ...A JA 2-4511 ll... 5 ' Audrey Jones and Alfreda Clark Parkington Sleep Center 4255 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 527-8161 Norma Wells and Phil Maestri lx E, A f 'I bwvf' .Lg Aw 513, 29 4 1 The Quality A' Shop 3028 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 525-0900 Jean Bice and David Langelle Q Neil Callan and Sally Coberly Conklyn's Florist 2046 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 527-6916 Roger Maxwell and Gail Combs Square Deal Tailors 2715 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. JA 2-6455 index VVASHINGTON- LEE H16 BLUE AND GRAY P1 fl- sg mme ANN f.f N- 'fn X T' 74' . - 51fef,,.ff,3j.a,a 4-'1f':.f E4fg:fr'.'Vf:f+:'r- -5,-,W 1 - . ft A , . H May and n ioH SCHOOL e0?.!v2O14 ., 'TP' 3, pf' +-.Q ,V .- by I V Mun: 296 1-'Q-f . Y Altwegg, Shauna 139,196 Abbott, Diana 68 Abell, Debra 68,165 Acha, Susan 125,188 Adams, G. David 68,236 Adams, G. Keith 124 Adams, Helen Adams, Karen Adams, George 68 Adams Philip 124 Ager, Afton 68,200 Ager, Dana 124,172,209 Aguilar, Constanza Aguilara, Robert 68 Ahalt, Anne 68,231 Aladl, L. John 124 Albro, Melinda 124,216 Alderson, Donna Alex, Susan Alexis, Costas 68 Alexis, Tony Allen, Melinda 124 Allen, Molly 68 Allen, Sara Allison Bett 200 Beatty, Susan 214 Beaver, Laurie 124 Beck, Stephen 124 Becker, Jacqueline 124 Beckett, Phillip Beckwith, Anne 124 Behal, Brian 124 Behram, Abaad Belden, Steven Bell, Carolyn Bell, John 124,236,275 Bell, Lisa 68,164,233,274,289 Bellamy, Bret 124 Belt, Ronnie Bened Bened i, Anthony 229 i, Hector 270 Benishek, Barry 69,218 Benishek, Jimmy Benite Benne Benne Benne Benso 2, Jenny 124,229 r, David t, Dale 124,207,218,256 tt, Michael 69 n, Ellot 69,173,231 Benson, Theresa 124 Berghoefer, Gale Broyles, William Brumbaugh, John iMr.1 51 Brunson, Earl Bruyere, Patrick 71,180,181,203,206,223 Bryant, Gary 177 Brzozowski, Tommye 172 Buckhantz, Steven 236 Buckley, Deborah 71 Bullard, Donna 125,275 Bullard, Laura 71,1a1,1a5,194,21-1,216 Bunnell, Julie 46,181 Burbano, L. Fernando Burdell, Frank Burdiss, Rebecca 172,192 Burgess, Frederick Burke, Karen Burke, Mary Burner, Gary 236,256 Burnett, Patricia 71 Burns, Jerry 71,194 Burris, Richard 125 Burton, Felicia 202 Burzynski, Maria Burzynski, Patrick Buscher, Mary 71 Ambler, Geoffrey Anderson, Berta 124,173 Anderson, Beulah iMrs.l 50,222 Anderson, Candace 67,193 Anderson Deborah Anderson James 24 Anderson Kim Anderson Laura 124,216 Anderson Andre, Curtis Le roy iMr.J 50 Andrews, Cindy Andrews, Timothy 250 Anglin, Laurie 202 Anh, Nguyen Anstine, Donna 67 Anthony, Robert 240 Appel, Maribeth 124,205 Arakaky, Franz Araye, Luis 264 Arms, Marie 124 A,mstron Glen ' 9. Armstrong, Thomas iMr,J 37,50 Arnold, Dorothy 67,210,229 Arnold, Edward 124 Arnold, Rosalie iMrs.J 50,200 Arora, Arun Arraya, Vincente Art Club 192 Arthur, C. Snowdon iCapt.J 50 Arthur, Joe Arthurs, Mary Ruth 124,128,264 Asplund, Linda 202,224 Athay, Larry 67,206,286 Atkinson, Stuart iMr.J 50,200 Aukland, Elva iMrs.1 50 Ausherman, Penny 64,67,87,161,181,233,278 Austin, Richard 177,258,263 Beardsen, Gary 67 Babaoglu, Ozalp 67,181,187 Babcock, Alice 67,181,187 Bacas, Hilary 56,188,196 Back, Peter Bacon, Barbara iMrs.1 50 Bailey, Elaine 124,202,224 Baker, Anthony 124 Balderas, Sylvia 124 Ballard, Christoph Ballenger, Peggy 67,200 Ballenger, Sherry 124 Bamman, Charles Bamman, John Banacki, Margaret 68,181,188,216,224 Banacki, Noreen 212 Band 174-175 Bane, Caroline 188,202,221 Baquero, Maria Barbe, James 124,246,247,266 Barber, Vicki 188 Bardsley, Gloria iMiss7 24,50 Barlow, Cecilia 68,223 Barlow, Michael 223 Berkley, Deborah Berry, James 160 Berry, Nathan 124,223 Berry, Rhonda 69,200 Bersano, David Besley, Janet 124 Beta Service Club 193 Bethel, James 70,124,172,200,236,266,267 Bible Club 194 Binkley, Shenna Binsted, Sarita 124 Bishop, Leslie Bisset, Alice 160 Bitting, Stephanie 69 Black, Bruce 69,223 Bland, Allyn Bland, Bruce 124,203,258 Blankinship, Rex 69 Bleier, Edward Bleier, Herta Blinn, Robert 177,258 Bloom, Anne Bloomingburg, Wayne iMr.J 51,262 Blount, Thomas Blowers, Kevin 69,159,161 Blue and Gray Staff 166-169 Blue, Neill 252 Blue, Victor iStuartJ 188,256,257 Bly, Douglas 124,172,256 Boaz, Joseph Bodo, Jeffrey Bido, Julius Boehley, Robert 124 Bolender, Robert 240,264 Bolson, Nancy 69,223 Boltoz, Nancy 125,216 Bonneville, Charles 125 Book, Stanley iMr.l 45,51 Booker, Gregory 160 Booker, Paul 125,188 Booth, Debbie 70 Borgos, Brenda 70 Boryan, Michael 125,244,264 Bottash, Jacqueline 125,193,202,221 Bottomley, Roland Boudouris, George 70,236 Bouman, Jeanne-Marie Bourne, Gordon iMr.1 51 Bustillo, Miguel 72 Butterfield, Leslie 211,281 Buzzell, Steve 173 Bybee, Robert 125,180,190,195 Bye, Kathleen Bye, Michael 125 Byers, Ronald Cabrera, Nansihud Cadle, Jeffrey Cadle, Sandra Cahill, William 125 Calabrese, Michael 72 Calambro, lrene 210 Calandra, Darlene 125,196,221 Calandra, Faythe 72,193,196,221 Calcote, Charles Calcote, Herbert 125 Calcite, Stephen Calhoun, Kenneth 125 Callahan, James 240 Callahan, William 264 Callan, Daniel Callan, Neil 72,178,295 Callan, Peter Campbell, Joanne 72,178,181,191 Campbell, Laurie 223 Campbell, Thomas 125 Capelli, Michael Capelli, Tonia 72 Carder, Brenda 125,173 Cardoso, Juan Cardoso, Maria 125 Carey, Patticolleen 72,231 Carlson, Karen Carlucci, Kathleen Carpenter, Beverly 72,172 Carpenter, James Carr, Michael 72 Carroll, John Carroll, Stanley Carson, Kendal 270 Carter, Michael 125 Case, William 126 Cass, Prytania Cassidy, Barbara 126,216,221,280 Bowen, Patricia 172 Bowers, Rita Boyle, George Boyle, Patrick Boyle, Vickie 125 Brame, J. Michael 250 Brandt, Roger 70 Brandts, Amy Brashears, Marjorie Braswell, Sally 173 Bray, Robin 125,192 Brees, Eileen Bregenzer, Claude Brennan, Anthony Brennan, Kevin 70 Breu, Charlotte 70,171 ,173,181 ,184,223 Castillo, Rachel 126 Catellier, Susan 126 Caulfield, Annabelle iMissJ 37,51 Causey, Mary iMrs.l 51 Cavallo, Guido iMr.1 51 Cave, Dianne Cavender, Caye 169,188,281 Caviness, David Cevallos, Maria Chaconas, Georgia 126,224 Champagne, Linda Chandler, John 126 Chandler, Valerie 172,233 Chapman, Elizabeth 214,73 Chapman, Lawrence 73 Charlton, Mary Barnes, Anne iCissyJ 280 Barnes, Deborah Barnes, Rita Barnett, Nancy 124,180,233,279 Barreto, Henry 229 Barron, James 124,178,180,199 Bartlett, Charisse 211,223 Barton, Joanna Barton, Mary 124,168,190,199,203 Barton, Patricia 68,165,173,196,202,216 Baseball Team iJunior Varsityl 270-271 Baseball Team ivarsityl 266-269 Basketball Team iJunior Varsityl 250-251 Basketball Team ivarsityi 246-249 Bass, Martha 68,164,211 Bassford, Christopher 68,119,163,178 Bassols, Joaquin 68 Bates, Geoffrey 172.264 Bates.. Gregory 172,264 Bauer, Stephen Baumann, George 124 Bauserman, Gregory iLancel 68 Baxter, Robert iDr.l 50,173 Baylifi, Leslie 196,221 Beach, Allison Beach, Nancy 68,186,224 Beach, Steven Beal, Thomas 124,173 Beardall, Geoffrey Beardall, Margaret 160 Beatty, Brian 124 Breu, Peter 125,173,184,223 Brew, Robert Brewer, Christine 70 Brewer, John Bridgeman, Lynda 125,188,216 Bridges, Thomas Bridgett, Jerry Brigham, Leslie Bristor, Joel 177 Britt, John 70 Britt, Kenya 136 Broder, George 133,157 Brodsky, Barbara 125 Brooks, Roger 70 Brooks, William A. iMr.1 51,157 Chau, Henry Chavarria, Miriam 228,229,272 Cheerleaders iJunior Varsityl 280,281 Cheerleaders ivarsityi 278,279 Cheney, Frederick 73 Chesnut, Anne 73,161 ,78,179,187,191 Chesnut, John 199,244 Chianese, Catherine 73,188,233 Chisnell, Martha 73,223 Chisnell, Mary Choir 173 Cho, Kwan 126 Chorus 172 Christie, Thomas iMr.i 51,194 Christofferson, Mark 270 Brown , Alexander Brown, Bernard 71,161 Brown, David 125 Brown, James 125,200 Brown , Jonathan Brown, Kathy S, Brown, Lavonne 125,137,166,173,193 Brown, Lovenia 71 Brown, Pamela Brown, Patricia 125 Brown, Randolph 240 Brown, Ray Brown, Victor 240 Brown, Virginia 125 Brown, Wendy 125 Browne, Karen 297 Chugh, Sushma 210 Cianciosi, Dorothy 126 Clack Clapoi Clapp, Carol 73,171,173,180,181,211 Betsy 196,223 Meg 25,73,161,196,211,223 Clapp, Eugene 73,273 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Alfreda 74,163,294 Celeste 126,172 Charles 126 Chester 74 Holly 74 Hugh Robert Clarke, Verna 126,173,160 Clatterbuck, Ronald 126,266 Clayburn, Christy 126,181 Clayton, James Clements, John Clementson, Marie 126 Clemmer, Jonne iMrs.l 52 Cloyed, George 126,258 Coberly, Sally 74,178,181,190,207,211,295 Cochran, Ellen 126,173,202,233 COCKIEII, Elizabeth 74,200,223 Colley, Susan Coffin, Richard 74,246 Coggins, James Coggins, Roger lMr.J 52 Cogswell. Allan 126,207,256 Davis, Brenda 126,137 Davis, Dennis 200 Davis, Donna 126,188 Davis, Edward 126 Davis, George iMr.l 264 Davis, John 77 Davis, Joyce 77 Davis, Linda Davis, Marian 77,231 Davis, Patricia 77 Davis, Peggy 77,181,187,216 Davis, Pennie 223 Davis Syl.ia 77 De Wald, Bruce Cohen, Michael Cohen, Pamela 126,137,173,202,223 Cole, Harry 36,74,181,184,187,190,215 Coleman Coleman , Cherilyn 280 John 64,74,218,236 Coleman, Patricia 224 Coleman Richard Coleman Roberta 126 Coleman Coleman Theresa 126,224 Thomas Collar, karen 223 Collette, Robert Collier, Carole Collier, Janet 126,200 Collier, Rita Collins, Mary 75,157,161,173,188,202,207,211 Collins. Virginia 74,99,171,173,181,211,213 Colunge, Maritza 126 Combs, Gail 15,156,233,295 Communications Corps 195 Cong-Ton-Nu, Bach-Tuyet 75,213,224 Conklin, Mary 126,172 Connaughton, J. Patrick 75,177,206 Conner, Melea 126.214 Connors, Thomas Conrad, Dee 75 Constantz, Jay Constantz, Jed Constantz, Joel 75,219,266 Cook, David Cook, Irene Cook, Terence 75.218,266,267 Cooksey, Kenneth Cooksey, Susan Sabean 126.172 Coon, Marvin Cooney, Daniel Cooney, Thomas 126 Cooper, Carol 75,181,195,197 Cooper, Reid 126,190,194 Coppage, Thomas 75 Corbett, Fred 126 Corbin, Mary 147,193 Cornwell, John 264,265 Cortes, Elizabeth 228,229 Cortinas, Antonio Cosimi, Elizabeth Coss, Vivian 202,223 Costea, Alex iDr,3 52 Cottle, Alisa 76,231 Councilman, C. 264 Couture, Karen 76,209 Covey, Susan 76 Covington, Philip Cowan, Sheila tMrs.l 52,211 Crabtree, Lucinda Craddock, Jeffrey Craddock, Steven 76,188,189,206 Craig, Anita Craig, Carol Craig, Kathleen 76,181,187,190,211 Craig, Lucy 76,173,178,180,181,190,286 Craig, Melissa 160 Crandell, Mark 236 Crandell, Matthew Craven, Deborah 76 Craven, Ernest Crawford, Jane 188,212 Creekmore, Gail 216 Crew Boosters 196 Crew Team 268-273 Crick, Steven 209 Crites, Charles 76,236 Crites, Laura iMrs.J 45,52 Crogman, Mark 240,262 Cropp, John 76,21 Cross Country Team 244 215,218,275,291 Cross, Martha 76,158,233,279,285 Crossed Sabres Staff 164-165 Crouch, Linda 126 Crowell, Kathy Cruse, David 76,170,218,275 Cruz, Loretta Cumberland, William Cummins. Darlene 126,193 Cunningham, William Cureton, Mary lMrs,l Curtis, Marsha 224 Curtis, Patricia 126 Curtis, Ricky 52,182 Curtis, Timothy 201 Curtis, Glenna 126 Dacey, Laura 223 Dale, Jane Dalpos, Peter 76 Dalton, Elizabeth iMissJ 52 Davis, Thomas 77,206 Dawson, Donna Dawson, John Dawson, Warren Day, Janet 126,173,216,202,223 Day, Nancy Dayton, Steven 177 Dayton, Susan Debate Team De Heptner, Catherine 126,172,202 Deabate, Anna Dean, David Debernard, Sandra 77 Debow, Patrick 77 Deemer, Donald Deemer, Richard 77,188,270 Degler, Gail Degler, Victoria Dehne, Karen 78,231 Deksnis, Rita 78 Delgado, Rosa 229,272 Delgado, Victor Delpozo, Sonia Delta Service Club 197 Delxecchio, Laura 172 Demarr, Victor 78 Demshock, Terry 78,200 Dene, Antonio iMr.l 52 Dennie, Debra 127 Derr, Ellen Derrickson, Ronald Fadul. Evelyn 127 Fagan, Ronald 127,246 Fairman, Elizabeth 80 Falcon, Maria Del 229 Fanning, Frank Farley, Anne 181 Faulconer, Frederic 127,200 Fearson, Joseph Feola, Valerie 80 Ferguson, Gene 264 Ferguson, John 127 Ferguson, Roy 123,127,218,236 Ferrow, Eileen 160 Fetter, Stanley 69,81,170 Fewell, Antonia Ficco, John Field, Cindy Fields, Georgia Fike, John Fike, Mary 81 Finn, Margaret Fisher, Robert D. iMr.l 53 Fitch, Doris iMrs.l 53 Fitch, Robin 172 Fleegal, Robert iBrucel 240,241 250 263 Fleegal, Steven 81,275 Fleming, Robert Fleming, Wayne 81 Fletcher, Lee Flewelling, David 127 Flint, Delbert 127 Flores, Delfin Flores, Gloria 214 Foate, Richard Fogle, Elizabeth 172,221 Follin, Robert 81 Follot, Andre 127 Foltz, Anne 81,172 Foltz, Mary 172,202 Derzis, Nicholas 64,78,79,161,218,236,237 Destefano, Steve Dewar, Eric Diaz, Maria 229 Dickson, Karen 127 Dillion, Mary Diniak, Carole 78,178,187,210 Dinkle, Douglas 78,173,194,206 Distributive Education Club 200 Divine, Robert 74,78,163,171,173,178,207,21B,273, 275,290 Dixon, Barbara 78,192 Dixon, Mabel lMrs.l 52 Dobrowolski, Stefan Dodd, Steven 79,206 Donahue, John iMr.J 52 Donahue, Moira Fonseca, isis Fonseca, Maria 81 Fontein, Douglas Football Band 177 Football Team iJunior Varsityj 240 Football Team ivarsityj 236 Forlenzo, Ann 81 Forman, Nancy Fornaro, John 82,173,181,192,244,287 Fornaro, Mark 188,244 Forsyth, Janene 82 Forsyth, Mark Fortune, Constance 82,171,173 Fortune, Deborah 127 Fox, John Fox, William 82 Fralin, Gordon Francis, Toni 127,209 Frankland, Walter 78,82,236,237,252,254 285 Franklin, Quinton iMr.l 53,275 Donnely, Katherine 79,80,173,180,181,194 Doody, John 79,219 Dosik, Evan 177.. Doster, Paul Douglas, John 177 Downs, Richard Downs, Robert 79,258 Downs, Russell Dragon, Deborak 79,202 Dragon, Judith 202 Dragon, Sandra Jo 127,177,186,193,196,221 Drill Team 202 Driver, Judy 127 Dubler, Edward 79 Dubler, Thomas Duchesne, Annette 202 Ducrest, Antoinette 181 Dudley, Beverly Dudley, Jean 233,272 Duncan, Evelyn iMrs,J 52 Duncan, Gary 74,79,173,218,230,288 Dunham, Sheree 127 Dunn, Juanita 127,200 Duong, Ngoc 79,210 Dyer, Robert Dyer, William 79 Eads, Betty tMrs.l 52 East, Kathryn 80,115,184,185,190 Eberhardt, Katherine Ebert, Bonnie Ebert, William Edmonds, Larry 80,209 Edmonds, Linda Eflin, Gary 262 Elliott, John Ellis, Robert 127 Elmquist, Rachel 179,205 Elos Honor Society 178-179 Emurlan, Katherine 80,181 English, Jeffrey 72,80,167,181,187,190,198,199 English, Mark Englishman, John iMr.l 53 Ensminger, Douglas 80,264 Ensmlnger, Phillip 236,244,236 Ent, Mary Lynn 216,281 Damron, Emory Dance, Jeffrey 126,246 Daniel, William 128 Daniels, Michele 77 Dassoulns, Cynthia 77 Daugherty, Doreen Daugherty, Gordon 126,236 Daugherty, Richard 126,229 Davidson, Daniel 148 Epperson, Larry Erbe, Nancy 223 Estep, Robert Evans Evans, , Frank 246,247 Richard 80,218,219 Evans, Susan 80,119,159,161,171 Evans, Timothy Evensen, Christian 199,215 Ewan, James Eyler, Robert 127 298 ,173,211 Fravel, Deborah Free, Karen 82,172 French, Benjamin F, iMr.l 53 French Club 203 French Honor Society 180 French, Joseph Freschi, Theresa 205 Frye, Sheila Fuka, John 188 Fulghum, Martha 211 Fuller, Susan 127 Funk, David 127 Furnari, Nancy 127 Galante, Peter Gallagher, Maureen 216 Galvan, Mariel 127 Gamble, Frederick 240 Gans, Cathy Garcia, Audrey 82 Garnett, Jesse 200 Garo, Robert Spence 32,82 Garrett, Diana 127 Garrison, Hugh 218 Gartland, Michael 82 Garvin, Marcia 83,173 Garza, Bonilynn 83,188,205 Gaskins, Frankie Gass, Matthew 83,177,219 Gauthier, Bruce 83,174 Geehan, David 83 Gelman, Ruth 83,181,184,185 German Honor Society 184-185 Geweke, Lenore iDr.J 29,53 Ghannam, Ahmad Ghannam, Hiyam Ghannam, Siham Gibbs, David tMr.J 53 Gibbs, Delores 127,212 Gibson, Hen'y 65,83,92,100,112156159181 187 Gilbert, Charles 127,177 Gilbert, Richard Gill, David 66.53.218,219,246 Gill, Stephen 250,263 Gillette, Michele 83,163,178,180181 187198199 215,233,291 Gilman, Jeanne tMissl 53,192 Glnwright, William Giroux, Kate 127 Giuliani, Christine 84 Gulstl, Jessica 127,214,224 Glendenlng, Lee 36,8-1,172,177,178 180181 Glendsnlng, Lisa 177,214 Glenn, Brenda iMissl 53 Glover, Annie 84 Godfry, John 127,244,266 Godwln, Eddy. K. 240 Goff,Debora 127,212,216 Go-Go Boys 206 Goins, Keith Goldberg, Alan Golden, Karen Golden, Mark 263 Gonzalez, Ruben 127,252,254 Gonzalez, Raul Good, Eunice Good, Stephen Goodman. Henry Goodman, Holly 100,172 Goodman, Nancy 84,213 Goold, Linda lMissl 53 Gordon, David Gore, Gatie 84 Gorman, Michael lMr.J 53,229 Gossage, Denise 127,197,221 Graczyk, James Graff, Robert 127 Graham, Gwendolyn 202 Graham, Russell Grames, Nancy 127 Grantham, Grace Graveline, Joanne 127 Gray, John Thomas Gray, Tina 144 Green, Barbara 8-1,110,211,288 Green, Judith Green, Steven 127 Green Mary 127,275 Green, Michael 84 Green, Richard O. lMr.J 53 Green, Richard lMr.l 54 Healy, Elizabeth Hedges, Lewis 128 Hefner, Sandra 87,200 Helfert, Carolyn 87,211 Hellyer, Robert Helmick, Mary 87,173.177,186 Henderson, David 172,240 Henderson, Jeffrey 128 Henderson, Mark 82,87 Henderson, Mary Henderson, Tamara 172 Henderson, Susan 128,172,224 Hendrick, James 128,207,218,263 Henning, Br uce 129,19O,198,199 Henning, Shane 129 Henry, Christopher Johns, Edward 264 Johns, Ernest 89 Johnson, Beverly lBethl 89,196,233 Johnson, David 89 Johnson Deborah Johnson,+larold Johnson, John Johnson, Johnson, Jon 89,181,187,190,215,258,259 Karen 129 Johnson, Kristin 129,169,173,196,216,221 Johnson, Mary Johnson, Ronald 172 Johnson, Roy Johnson, Sharon 129 Johnson, Sheila Kay Johnson Walter Greenlief, Michelle 127,158,159,173,279 Greenlief, Robert 84,94,167,181,246,247 Greennagel, David 84,171,173,177,218,289 Greenstreet, Ronald 127,207,266 Henry, Claude 172,240 Henry, Deborah Henry, Robert 129 Henson, Jack 87,218,258,261 Herndon, Rhonda Herndon, Richard 236 Herrin, Martha F. lMissJ 55 Herring, Douglas Herrity, Marietta 87,221,222 Herrity, Stephen Hervias, Victor 200 Herwig, Jonathan Hessenauer, Jeanne 216 Hicks, Charles 129 Hicks, Steven 87 Higdon, Debbie 152,280 Higgins, John Hightower, Barbara 87,181,184,216 Hill, David Hill, Michael Hirschhorh, David 129 Jones, Audrey aa,157,1e1,294 Jones, Cynthia 129,173 Jones, Nancy 89,231 Jones, Regina Jones, Robyn 89,178,181,18-1,189,190,212 Jones, Reginald Josey, D. Camille Joyce Eileen 129,172 Julian, Mark Kaffenberger, David 129 Kallen, Gregory Kallen, Jeffrey 181 Kaluta, Roman Kane, David Kang, Margaret 129,210 Greenwood, Thomas 137,199,203,273 Gregg, Watson 85,187,266 Gregiore, Lise Gregory, Molly 127,188,216 Griffin, Gwendolyn lMrs.l Griffith, Sandra 85 Grillo, David 128,236,266 Grimsley, Brenda 172 Grindstaff, Teresa Jo 127 Grove, Cathy 139 Grover, Robert Grubbs, Chuck 240,270 Gudera, Susan Guenther, Gary 85 Guillen, Ruben Gunnels. Robert 85 Guy, Michele 127 Gwatkin, Christina 188,233 Gymnastics Team 258 Habourn, Russell lStevel 85 Hagan, Jacqueline Hagen, Carter 177 Hagler, Robert 240 Hahne, Chester 128 Haislip, Gregory Hale, William 181 Hall, Eugenia 128,173,224 Hall, Michael Hall, Robin 85 Hamilton, Eli 240,241 Hamilton, Paul Hamlett, Barbara 278 Hamlett, Val Jene Hancock, Barry 85,171,173 rlancock, Richard Hand, Bonnie 128 Hanowell, Sharon 205,214 Hanson, Sharon 64,85,161,173,181 Hardrng, Paul iMr.J 54 Hardy, Barbara Hargraves, Boyd lMr.l 54,200 Hargrove, Barbara Hagrove, Matthew 85,161,187,195 Harless, Linda 173 Harley, Michael 86,246,289 Harlow, Deborah Harlow, Linda 86,221 Harmon, Margaret lMissJ 54 Harocopos, John lMr.l 54,163 Harper, Joan 128,216 Harper, Keith 128,172,236 Harper, Thomas 86,236,264 Harrelson, Kenneth Harrelson, Stephen Harris, Carolyn 86 Harris, Cynthia Harris, Kenneth Harris, Pamala 128,274 Harrison, Hugh 86,200,207 Harrod, Myra lMrs.l 61 Hart, Dora 86 Hart, Elizabeth 128 Hart, Thomas 264 Hartman, Beth 128 Hartman, Mary Hartshorn, Marie 86,192 Harwell, Anita S. lMrs.l 54 Hash, Pamela Hatcher, Marihelen 128,184 Hathaway, Robert 128 Hatten, Ingrid Hatten, Martin 86,206 Haun, Richard 128 Hausfeld, Marilyn lMrs.l 54 Haxelos, Harry 177,230,264 Havelos, Tommy 86 Hawley, John 128 Hayes, John 135 Haynes, William 128,186 Health Club 207 .2 Hirshberg, Gail 211 Hobbs, Geoffrey Hobbs, Tracy Hochholzer, Elizabeth lMrs.J 55 Hodges, Robert Hoffman, Barbara 87,119,171,173,178,193,287 Holladay, Christopher 129 Hollman, Cora Holmes, Rei d 240,250,270 Holmes, Valerie 88,181,186,188,190,197,216 Holst, Donna 223 Holt, Marta 88 Honus, Gregory 88,200 Honus, Marian 88 Honus, Maiorie 88,181,231 Hoover, Ann 88,173,196,221 Horneman, Timothy l-lorvath, Veronika 88,231 Hottle, John 129 Houghton, Amos lMr.l 46 Houser, Mildred lMrs.l 55 Houston, David Houston, Linda Howard, Daniel 129 Howard, Lisa Howard, Tin Hubbard, Dr Hubbard, Mi Huddleston, a 196,204 ema chael Margaret lMrs.J 55 Huey, Douglas 88,218,219,236,273,291 Huffine, Theresa Hughes, Arthur 129 Hughes, Nancy 202 Hughes, Robert Hummell, Debra Anne Hunt, Thomas 129 Hunter, Karen 223 Huntley, Est Hurdle, Gail Hurdle, lda Hurley, Lisa her 129 Hurst, Patrick 129,173 Hurt, Sharon Huwyler, Evelyn lMissl 55,189 Hynes, Timothy l.C.T. 209 lnternationa lnzer, Laura I Club 210 lMrs.J 55 lraneta, Monica 129,223 lraneta, Pamela 88,181,188,189,19O,223 Ison, Michael 129 Jackson, Brenda 88 Jackson, Harriet lMrs.l 55 Jackson, Olga Jackson, Patricia 88,173,202 Jackson, Ve rnon 200 Jacobs, Karen 188,193 Jacobs, Sidney James, Colleen 129 James, Susan James, Vick Jamieson, Christopher Janes, Marla 192,213 Jans, Nicho las 236 Janssen,Lee Jeens, Pegg y lMrs.l 55 Jenkins, Buddy Jenkins, Mae 89 Jenkins, Ste Jenkins, Wil ven 129 liam 129 Jenner, Suzanne 89 Jensen, Allyn 189,224 Jensen, Mark 129 Jensen, Merle Jeschke, Thomas 129,172,189,246 Jeske, Carol A. lMrs.l 55,212 Jesse, George 129 Jofre, Lilian a 229 Johansen, O.U. lMr.l 48 299 Kang, Theresa 202,210 Kapitan, Kevin 89,96,170,171,173,181,261 Kappa Service Club 211 Karageorges, Helen 202 Karagiampis, Elisabeth 89 Karasapan, Omer 129 Kean, Gail 193,210 Keene, Karen 129,196,221 Keens, Edward Vernon 240 Keens L ewis 90,186,236 Kelley, Ann 193,223 Kelley, Catherine Kelley, Elizabeth Kelley, Kathleen 129,224 Kelley, Kent 90,218 Kelley, Thomas Kelly, Ja mes 252 Kelly, Lisa 129 Kelly, Michael 90 Kendrick , Randolph Kenny, Patrick 129 Kerndt, Steven 129,258 Kettell, Stephen 90,218,266 Key, Maureen Cecilia Key, William Keyettes Service Club Keys, Margaret 231 Kfoury, Barbara 210,221 Kfoury, Daniel 240 Khanh, Tran Kiernan, Kiernan, Kiernan, Bernadette 90 James Kathleen 129 Kihm, Douglas 129,207,218,236,256 Kihm, Judith 90 Kilby, Michael 90, Kilby, William 129 Kim, Jong-Deuk Kim, Soo Young Kimble, Paul Kimel, N Kinert, T inon 90 homas 90,162,181 ,187,21B,266,267 286 Kinnan, Kathleen 129 Kint, Kevin 129 Kirk, Timothy Kistiakowsky, Helene 172 Kitchens, Linda Kleldgaa Kleldgaa rd, Karen rd, Peter David 91,162 Knoizen, Kerry 129,187,221,236,275 Knoizen, Merry lKimJ 196 Keach, Bradley 91 Kobe, David 91 Kobor, E Kocur, C mery hristine 305 Kocur, Thaddeusz 129,170,184 Koehn, George 91 Koenig, Linda 214 Koerner, Kolaitis, Kolaitis, Milton 129 Anastasia 91,162,172,18O,181 Aphroditi 216 Kope, Dorothy Korczowski, Simon lMr.l 55 Kotila, Peggy 130 Koumas, Kovacic, Koyama, Koyama, Kraemer, Marjorie 91,278,284 Marila 130 Hiromi 91,181,184,190 Yoshikado Paul 91 Kramer, Caroline 211 Krasney, Krasselt, Krogman Harvey lMr.l 56 Thomas 91 n, John 130 Kripp, Theresa 92 Kropp, V lhC61 Krout, David 130,262 Kuehn, Cynthia 92,233 Kulick, Irene lMrs,l 56 Kulick, Therese 98,161,286 Kumro, Kathy 92 Kuntz, Dean 140,236 Labonte, Mark 270 Lagdon, Susan 130 Lagos, Dorothy 130,178 Lahr, Judith Lajmanonch, Maria 202 Lam, Letitia tMissJ 56 Lamberson, Daniel 92 Lamberson, John 130 Lambert, Rosemary Lamotte. Gregory 92,164,195 Landtield, Kerry 229 Lane, Mary Lane, Robert 130,173,1B4,194,244,266 Langelle, David 92,294 Langley, Victoria Lanigan, Peter 250 Lannom, Theresa 224 Larkie. Linda Larkin, Veronica Larson, Tina Laski, Daniel Lasko, Michael Latham, William 92 Latin Honor Society 186 Laughlin, Barbara 160,172,211 Laurel, Oscar 44,92,94,166,182,246,249,275 Law, Katherine 130,173,190,202,213,216 Lawler Frederick Lawler, Germaine 193 Lawless, John 119,215 Lawrence, Kathleen 130 Lawson, William 93.262 Leatherwood, Barry 236 Lebo, Mel 93,222 Lecas, Janet Joanna Lecas, Michelle 130 Lee, Hlng 130,190,210 Lee, Kyung Lee, Robin 93,231 Lee, Seung 210 Lee, Stephen 130 Lee, Won Sae 130 LeFevre, Kristy Ann 130 Leltwich, Theodora Leftwich, Theodore Lehr, William Leichtman, Steven Leigh, Diane 130,223 Leighton, Tom 187,199,215 Lemberg. Lisa 130,173,202 Lemnitzer, Robert Lemnitzer, William 93,207,218 Leone, Vivien Leskanich, James Leskanich, Margaret 130 Leslie, Catherine 215 Levin, Maurice lMr.l 56,246,249 Lewis, Donald iMr.l 56 Lewis, Fielding Lewis, John 129 Lieber, Jane 93,166,178,182,286 Lilly, Robert 130 Lind, Barbara 93 Lindsey, David 130 Linse, Robert iMr,J 56 Lipsky, Richard 130,258 Lipsky, Robert 130,258 Little, Fredric Little, Richard 258 Little, Sharon tMis.J 56 Liu, Terry Llewellyn, John 93,189,194,229 Llewellyn, Mary 130 Lloyd, Maren Logan, Frank 93 Logan, John Logan, Mark Logan, Chip 130,161,189 Lohmann, Sara Lohre, Helen 130 Long. E. Howard iMr.l 49 Longino, William 263 Lopynski, James 270 Lopynski, John 270 Lorusso, Pamela Losa, Mary 205 Losa, Richard 206,93 Lovett, Anne Lowery, Martha 130,160,210,228,229 Malone, Helen 95,106,166,1B2,211,286 Malone, Patricia 130,202 Maloney, Diane Manent, Edmundo Mann, Skip 130,246,247 Mantilla, Cesar 95,228,229 Mantilla, Diana 95,229 Mantilla, Ramon 229 Marcey, Robert 33 Marinoble, Ann Louise 195 Marion, Odile Marlette, David Marlette, Margaret 130,161,168,233 Marsden, Toni Marsh, Glenn 130 Marsh, Jackie 172 Marshall, Jeanette 130,216 Martin, Edward Martin, James Martin, Kurt Martin, Sandra 95,210 Martinides, Doug 130 Mason, Charles 240,251,256,270,271 Mason, Deborah 95,231 Mason, James 95,99,171 Massie, Dana 130,158,196 Masters, Gary Masle.s, Kenneth 246 Mathews, Lisa 192 Mathias, Linda 95,221 Matsumoto, Kirsten Matthews, Doris iMrs.J 49 Matthews, Lisa 204,211 Mattos, Elizabeth Mattos, Katherine 96,182,189,190 Maurer, Donna 96,-86,231 Maxwell, Rober 96,162,182,184,187,190,295 Mays, Blanche lMissJ 56 McCalterty, Therese 130,172 McCaffrey, Paul McCann, Michael McCarn, Davis McCarn, Kevin McCleaiy, Marcia 96 McCloy, Carol McCloy, Mary 96,194,214 McConnell, Stephen McCormack, Craig 130 McCormack, Marlan 96,182,212,215,222 McCormack, Thomas McCoy, Ruby Michelle 96 McCue, Carolyn 96 McCullough, Kathy 196 McDarby, Kathleen McDonough, Teresa McFarland, Kathleen McFarland, Steven 130 McGraw, Harold 130 Mclnturtt, Gary 96,218,219,236,247,266,269 McKenzie, Daniel McKoy, Robert 97,206' McLaughlin, Michael 236 McLaughlin, Stephen 236,239,246 McLaughlin, William 256,264 McNabb, John 131 McNeil, Robert 97,173,218,223 McSweeney, Daniel P. lMr.l 56 Meade, David 131 Meade, William Medlen, Anna tMrs.J 56 Meeks, Bobby 236,97 Morris, Ronald Morris, Stephen Peter 98,236 Morrisin, Roger 131 Morss, Margaret Morton, Alfreda Mosbat, Joobin ose, Andrea 98,171,173,179,182,191 233 290 M tafches, Debra 131,172 Mo n, Vincent Mounted Generals 214 Moye, Jacquelyn 173 Mudre, Stephen 270,271 Mueller, Francis 240 Mueller, William Mulcahy, Elizabeth 160 Mulcahy, Michael Mullen, David 131 Mullins, Gwendolyn 98,161,173,211 Mullis, Jelfrey Mulvehill, Paul 240 Mulvey, Debora 98,233 Munden, Charles 131,200 Munly, Anne 189,233 Munson, Arthur Ueffi 173 Murray, James 182 Murray, Larry 98,236,239,246,249,266 269 Murill, Patricia Muse, Linda 123,131,173,216 Muskett, James 131 Muskett, Mary 98,172,186,221 Myer. Mark Naccarato, James 136 Naeser, Susan 123,131,205,216 Nash, Nancy 211 Nash, Timothy National Beta Service Club 216 National Honor Society 181-183 Natrella, Steven 98 Naughton, Patricia 99 Nava, Henry Alberto Neal, Renee 99,173 Neam, Michael 139,146,160,223 Neher, Olin 131 Nelson, Dorothy lMissl 57 Nelson, Shirley 202 Ness, Jay P. lMr.l 49 Ness, Mark 131 Newberry, Stefanie 131,168,185,216 Newborg, Carol 99,161,179,180,182 Newell, Scott Nguyen, Caroline 99 Nguyen, Diep 131,203,210 Nicely, Jerry 131,200 Nicholas, Michael 264 Nicholson, Kathleen 99,200 Nobharatana, Vinita 210 Nocera, Frances 131 Noecker, Janet Marie 99,200 Nolan, William 99,210 Norby, Eric 99,100.112,182,185,252,253 Norman, Michael 99,10B,119,258,261 Norris, Allen Norris, Gloria 131,189,191,212,275 Norris, Michael 131,173 Norris, Paul 100,161 Norwood, Adelbert iMr.J 57,266 Nowak, Daniel 223 Nugent, Beth 131,196,220,221,233 Meeks, Sue 189,205,224 Megonigal, Robyn 131 Meigs, Sharon 131,187 Meissner, Susan 97 Meller, Linda 224 Menendez, Flor Merrick, Donald 97 Merrill, Nancy 212 Messinger, Andrea 131,189,233 Metenkanich, Charles 131 Meyer, Paul 97 Michael, Faye Michaels, Marlene Michaels, Wanda 97,180,182,185 Middelthon, Chris Nulty, Sarah O'banion, Julie 211,223 O'Brien, Joseph O'Brien, Patricia 24,100,231 O'Conner, O'Conner, Susan 192 Margaret 100,118 Oddenino, Lynn 131,233 Oddenino, Sarah 233 Odendhal, C. N. 100 O'Donnell, Anne 172,189,192,196 O'Donnell, Blaise 240 O'Donnell, Kathleen 100,177,179,1B3,187,191 Luaces, Bertha Lucas, Reese Ludlow, Elizabeth 172,211 Lupton, William 265 Lupton, Jeanne lMrs,l 61 Lupton, Jennifer 94,177,189 Lupton Mark Lutton, Cynthia 130 Lyddane, Debbie 172,203 Lyddane, Glen 94,98,206,223 Lyles, Henry 130,200 Lyles, Robert Lyons, Regina 136,173 Lyons, Susan 130 Middleton, Emily Millar, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mitchell 236 Adela 97,209 Delia 153,177,196 Eric 141,170 Otiesh, Philip 194 Ogle, Andrew Ogle, Timothy Ogletree, Gary 202 Ogletree, Page 100,164,173,289 Oleda, Carrie Oliiette, Anthony Miller, Janet . Miller, Michael 139,160,223,240,258 Miller, Michael G. Miller, Nancy 97,200 Pamela 98,177,196,212,223 Miller, Miller, Robert Miller Scott 98 236 Miller: Thomas ' Minardi, Luane 131 Olivette. Diana Olson, Allison 100 Olson, Derek Olson, Douglas Olson Eric Olson Judy Olson Theresa Mabry, Janet 94 MacCord, Leslie MacDonald, Paul MacDonald-Ryan, Vaden Mace, Patricia 94,130,200 Mackin, Anne Mackin, Steven Maddrey, John 92,94.167,182,187,190,191,198,199 Minnich, Randy 270,271 Mitchell, Lester 131,266,267 Mitchell, Richard L. lMr.J 57,240,258 Modern Dance 213 Molin Karl Molin, Ted 160 Monday, David Money, Julie 123,131,216 Monk, Allen tMr.J 57 Monroe, Mark 131 Montgomery, Robert Maddrey, Wendell 189,250 Madison, Deborah Madrlgal Singers 171 Maestri, Philip 94,161,294 Maguire, Mark Malechek, Susan 94,231 Malerlch, Mary Mallery, Susan 95,105,182,204,244 Mallla, Samuel tMr,i 56 Mlore, Doris lMrs.i 57 Moore, Gary Moore, Jackie 214 Moore Llsa Moore Matthew Moore, Patricia Morris, Dawn 131,137,173 Morrls Morrls J. Brian 131,173 Randall 156 300 Omega Service Club 218 O'Nelll, Christopher 250 O'Neill, Joseph 131 Oram, Margaret Orchestra Orndorlf, Brenda 131,214 Orndorfl, Mark 131,244,264,265 Orr, Amy 189,223 Orr, Peter Orren, Judy Osborne, Linda Otis, Karen 100 Otis, Teresa 202 Ou, Jim Outman, James 100 Outman, John Oxerholt, Georgia 100,177,214 Owens, Francis Ozal, Ahmet 131 Ozal, Zeynen 131 Parker, George 131 Parkinson, William fDr.J 57 Parr, Stoney Pate, Wade 131,207,218 Patton, Debra 161 Paul, Araxi 100 Paul, Leroy Paul, Madonna 274 Payne, Cynthia 101,200 Payne, David 131,236 Payne. John 101 Paynter, Susan 193,210,229 Pearce, Dell 131 Pachucki, Gery Paddock, Dan Page, Janice 231 Pahlavan, Daryush Painter, Catherine Painter, David 131 Painter, Denise 189 Pallansch, Claire 149,177 Pallansch, Luke 131,236 Pallansch, Mark 100,104,161,162,183,187,190,191, 215,286 Paras, Brduno lMr.J 57 Paraskevas, Nicholas 131,258 Parker, Amy 142 Peckham, Marie lMrs.J 57 Peed, Melinda 131,189,192,197 Peer, William 132 Pelham, Ransalier 101,231 Pelham, Sheila Marie Peltier, Bernice Pence, Ricky 132 Penman 162-163 Pennell, Tina 221 Pennington, Paul Prokop, Susan 192,214 Prophet, Allyson Joy 132 Prophet, Marcia 102 Puckett, Richard 165,183 Pullen, Howard Pullen, Mary 103,221,287 Puls, Barbara lMissl 58,166 Puranik, Meena 192 Purvinis, Mary 202 Qualls, Claudette 103,173,231 Quealy, Patricia Quigley, Dennis Raleigh, Ann 37,103,183,184,185,187,215 Rankin, Brenda 132 Rankin, Carl 103,231 Ransom, Gregory 240,258 Rasmussen, Louise lMrs.i 61 Ray, Barbara 103,169,233 Rayball, Joseph 258 Reams, Edward 103 Reams, Richard 132 Reavis, Pamela 160,192,214 Reavis, Sheila 221 Redmond, Joseph 103,200 Reed, Daniel 132,186,203 Reed, Scott 132,266 Reed, Sharon 103,200 Reedy, Randy Lee 132,200,236 Reeves, Sheryl 132 Reighard, Sharon 103 Reimann, John 104 Reinhart, Michael 104,200 Reinoso, Leonardo Pep Club 220,221 Perez, Perez, Perez, Guillermo 132 Gustavo 132,229 Richardo 101,200,258 Perez, Roberto Perez, Vitalia 101,229 Peschock, Christine 132,189,202,223 Pesik, Pesik, Pesik, Alexander 101 Chandra 101,180,191,224 lvani 189 Pessaud, Thomas 132,256 P816 YS , Brenda 172,177 Peters, David 101,177,189 PeIel'S , J0 Ann 132,192,196,221 Peters, Kathleen 101 Peters, Oliver 101,171,173 Peterson, James Peterson, John Peterson, Steve 132 Pfeiffer, Fred lMr.J 57,175,263 Phenes, Marilyn 132,172 Phillips, Jon Philpott, Elizabeth Pickering, Nancy 101 Pierce, Joseph 132,177 Pigg, Jennifer 172 Pigg. Robert 102,173,197 Pitts, Neida Plourde, Marc 132,135,273 Pociask, Alice 102,231 Pollak, Roger Pollak, Julian Ponce, Jorge 183 Ponce, Teresita 132,229 Pond, Amy 132,264 Pond, Dana fMr.i 58,252,256,270 Pond, Vern 102,186,207,208,252,255,266,269 Poole, Kathy 102 Pope, Stephen 244 Porter, Daniel 45,102 Posey, Alan 132,236,252,251 Pototsky, Michael 177,102 Pototsky, Peter Potts, Dale E. fMr.i 58 Powell, Charles 132,218 Powell, Deborah Powell, William 236 Pratt, George 82,102,288 Prendergast, Mark Preuit, Russell 207,218 Price, James Price, Robert Prince, Roy 132,236,258 Procak, Kinga 132,209 Proffitt, Deborah Lee 132 Reinwald, Barbara fMissi 58 Reischer, Blair Reiser, Nancy 104,173,179,197,216,221 Remington, Carol Remington, Chris 132 Renner, Eugenia 132,202,205,224 Renner, Mary 104,173,224 Repass, Jeffrey 132 Revercomb, Judy Rhee, James Henry Rhee, Jean Rhodes, Janet 104 Rhodes, Patricia 132,136,189,233 Rice, Daria Rice, Jean 10-1,221,233,294 Rice, Bill 104,183 Rice, Lynn 104 Richards, Cindy 132,160,179,186,223 Richardson, Judy 132,200 Richardson, Thomas 240 Rider, Wyatt lMissi 58 Rifle Team 262 Rigby, John Riley, Edna lMrs.i 58 Rittue, Bryan Rittue, John Riviello, Geanie lMrs,i 61 Rivercomb, Judy 160 Rivero, Angel 132,252 Rivero, Henry 207,208,252,254 Roberts, william Robertson, Cathy Robertson, Lynn 132,205 Robinson, Darlene Robinson, Mark 104,159,182,183,223 Rodriguez, Antonio 105,189,206,210,223,228,229 Rodriguez, Hortensia 132,229 Rothery, Chester 105,192,214 Rolhouse, Jay lMrs.J 44,58 Rowland, Anita Rowland, Marybeth 105,221 Roy, Michael Drew 105 Roy, Samuel Rub, Surrena 132 Rudy, Barbara 44,105,177,186,196,216 Ruiz, Genoveva 132,229 Rule, Paula Rupple, Petra 132 Rupple, Renee Russell, William Russell, Margaret 106 Russillo, Catherine 224 Russillo, Patricia 106,231 Rust, Kathleen 172 Salata, Melinda 132,179,180,191,205 Saltzman, Terri 132 Sandora, Jeffrey Sanford, Robin 132 Sansalone, Rick 218,219,290 Santos, Debra 172 Santos, Jeffrey Santoyo, Carols Saraber, Frederick 132 Saraber, Maureen 106,179 Sarber, Judith Sarkesain, John 133,236 Sarwar, Naeem Sattler, Steven 133 Saulmon, Sally 106,167 Saunders, Robert 133,200 Sauve, Barbara Sauve, Stephen Savold, David 68,106,189,218,266,2B9 Savold, Nancy Saxena, Sunil 106,210,215 Scannell, Kevin 133,207,218 Scattergood, Margaret Schaar, Debra 106,183,187,191,215 Schad, Mary Jane 133,177,186,192,196 Schaler, Cynthia 106,183,216,278,285 Schell. James 106 Schell, William 133 Schild, Rosemarie 107 Schild, Veronica Schilling, Judy 133 Schlesinger, Charles 223 Schlesinger, Cora Schmidt, Paul Rudolph Schmitt, Arthur Schmitt, Chris 133 Schmitt, Richard 160,223,263 Schnert, Kristie 133 Schnittker, John Schnittker, Martin Schuler, Ronald Schultz, Gregory 107,157,159 Schultz, Stephen Science Club 215 Science Honor Society 187 Scorzelli, Donna 107,233,275 Sears, Jonathan 223,244 Seeley, Cora May lMrs.l 58 Seeley, Elizabeth 172,223 Sefton, Ribert Sehnert, Kristie Seltzer, Scott Seidel, Robert lMr.J 58,209 Sefton, Robert Rodriguez, Maria 143,229 Rodriguez, Jose Roeder, Karen 216,280 Roeder, Pamela 98,105 Rogers Bruce Rogers, Mark 105 Rogers, Robert Roland Franz 147 Service Club Council Shafer, John Shankland, Deirdre Sharp, Nugent Sharp, Robert Shattuck, Elizabeth 214,223 Shea, Kevin S.H.E. and H.E. Club Roll, Kimberly 105,179,183,189 Rollins, Wanda Roop, Norman 200 Rosas, Rosemary Rose, Anne 192,214 Rosenberger, David Rosenberger, Robert Ross, Joel 132 Ross, Pamela Ross, Teresa 105,189 301 Shea, Patricia 158 Shea, Timothy 107 Shelton, Shelton, Shelton, Shepard, Shepard, Carolyn Charles 200 Deborah 133,172,224 Thomas James Sheppard, Robert 133,173,256 Sheppard, Ronald 209 Sherwood, Steven 93 206,215,230,273 Shields, Ricky 107 Shields, Vicky 223 Shiflett, Flobert Shim, Sang 133 Steinman, David Ste-Marie, Lisa Stenger, Patricia Stenquist, Russ Shimp, Pamela 133 Shine, Mary Shipp, Leslie Shirley, Donna 133,172,200 Short, Paul 133,244,264 Showalter, Sherry 107,200 Showers, David 133,218 Showman, Deborah Shrader, Dale 173,236 Shrader, Doyne 107,236 Shull, Wayne 107,223 Shuman, Ellen Shurtliff, June lMrs.l 58 Shuster, Forrest Sievers, Karin 202,221 Sigler, Carl 252 Sigma Service Club 224 Silverman, Beth 216,223 Simms, Michael 133 Sterlin, Philippe 258,259 Stern, Mary Stevick, Marian 110,183 Stewart, William Stickley, Patricia 110,200 Stickney, Eric 134,256,257 Stickney, Shennan Stiel, Khaterine 223 Stock, llka 134 Stokes, William Stone, Cathy Stone, Deborah 110,163,191 Stone, Leslie 172,223,233 Stone, Ronald Stotler, Donna Stover, Ronald 236 Strick, Gail 110,231 Striffler, Dale 172 Strong, Nathan Tull, Douglas 113 Simpson, Clifford Sivit, Carlos 133,236 Sivit, Sonia 133 Sizemore, Gary 133 Ski Club 223 Sky, Clara 160 Sky, William fJimi 133,191 Slade, Craig 106,218,236,252 Slagle. Barbara 106,177,179,183,185,191 Slater, Charles 189,244,264 Slater, Patsy 231 Slater, Peggy 108,231 Sloan, Jacqueline 202 Small, Paula 108 Smallwood, Arthur 200 Smallwood, Deborah Smallwood, Sherry Struss, John Stuart, William 252,253,264 Student Council Association 156-158 Subires, Maria Thompson, Mary E. 111 Thompson, Mary L. 111 Thompson, Peter 72,112,169,179183187190191 Thompson, Shirley 192,202,214 Thompson, Timothy 134,168 Thrall, John 134 Thurman, Phillis 134,173 Tierney, Michael Tiglao, Percival 134 Tikos Honor Society 190-191 Tillson, Jane Tilman, Robert 112 Tingley, Peter 161,203,223,236 Titus, Darlene Titus, Rickey 112 Tizabzari, Hersel Toler, Jewell Tomlinson, Nanci 112,197 Topiwala, Pankaj 215 Torno, Lynn 134 Tougias, Celia Ann Tovar, Sharon Townsend, James iMr.J 59 Track Team 264 Trainor, Sharon 112,165,183,186196 Tran, Trung Minh 112,134 Trimmer, Mary 112,161,233 Sugrue, William 32,110,286 Sullivan, Patricia 110,183,211,286 Sullivan, Timothy 110 Sullivan, Virginia 221 Suslovich, Robert Sweeney, Nancy 96,110,233 Sweeney, Padriac 258 Sweeney, Tina 111,200 Swift, Nina 134,165,180,183,187,199 Swift, Samuel 111,199 Swim and Diving Club Swinson, Eric 111 Troncoso, Ernesto Tropia, Lois Ann 134 Troup, David Tryon, Martha lElizabethl 189,210,216 Tse, Amy 134,210 Tse, Theresa 112,210 Tucker, Gerald Tucker, James 134,177 Tucker, Pamela 112,196,216 Tucker, Patricia lTrellegh1 173,215 Tucker, Susan 216 Switze r, Lenoe 134,169 Smith Carole 108 Smith Colleen 133,233 Smith, Deborah 133.221 Smith Gail Smith, Janet 133 Smith Jeffrey 108 Smith, John 134,200 Smith Joyce lSandiJ 164,108,196,220,221 Smith, Kathleen 134,214,216 Smith Mark B. 108,173,182,183,187 Smith Mark R. 108,179,263 Smith Timothy John Smith William 134 Smith Yvonne Snider, Robin 172,194 Tait, Elizabeth 202 Talbott, Laura Taliaferro, Roy 169 Tallant, Thomas lSkipJ 207,216 Tama, John 134 Tama, Victoria 134,210 Tancredi, Christina Tang, Di Na Tang, Tang Tannahill, Vicki 134 Tassa, Adelaide 93,111 Tasselli, Thomas 134,218 Thomas, Pamela Snyder, Shannon 134,218,266 Soccer Team Soderholm, Carlton 109 Soles, C. Norman Soles, Christy 134 Solloa, Lelis 109,211 Sorrell, Beth lMrs.J 59 Southern, Renee Sowers, Delilah 109 Sowers, Jillare 109,290 Sowers, Robin 134,278 Spanish Club 229 Spanish Honor Society 188-189 Spanos, Harry 109,250 Sparks, John 134 Spells, Claudia 223 Speroni, Paul 270 Speroni, Stephen 109 Spinks, Sharon 109 Spollen, Charlene Spriggs, Keele Squires, Nancy 134,137,223,279 Sladtmiller, Thomas 109 Stahl, Joseph 109.231 Stamer, Mark Standridge, Blair 258 Standridge, Mark 134 Stanton, Bertram 134 Stanton, Matthew 110 Stanton, Timothy Tau Service Club 233 Taylor, Carol 134 Taylor, Deborah 111 Taylor, Donald Taylor, Evalyn tMrs.l 59 Taylor, Geoffrey Taylor, Glenn 134 Taylor, Phillip Taylor, Raymond 134,177 Tellez, Thomas Tenety, Rosemary 111,173,202 Tennis Team Tennyson, Lance Tennyson, Lorraine 111 Teresi, Jean 214 Terrell, Anne 111 Terry, Angelica 134,177,189,228 Teriy, Arnold 177,258 Terry, Lawann 134,200 Terry, Lorraine Terry, Sally 153,177,189,223 Turner, Charles 209 Turner, Eston Turner, Mark 113,200 Tyner, Claudia 113,169,216,220,221 286 Ulrey, William Urban, lone 113,200 Urquieta-Lopez, Marla Vaishvila, Christine 189,223,229 Valdes, Armando 134 Valdes, Andres 252 Van Brooklin, Joan 172 Vandersluis, Claudine 134 Vandersluis, Frances 113 Vanover, Sheria 113 Varma, Veena 134 Vasapoli, Catherine Vasapoli, Dennis 113 Vavra, Harry Vega, Iris 113,229 Vena, Allen Vice, Miller lMrs.1 59,195 Vikram, Siddhanta Vint, Norman Virts, Linda 134 Vish, Deborah 113,196,233 Vissing, Mary 135 Viterl, Maria Vllct, Peter 114,177,206 Vogel, Amella Von Canon, Susanna Vonbernewitz, Carla Vorhles, Holly V.O.T. Club 231 Terwilliger, Nancy 111,173,211 Thoubrn, Carl lMr.l 37,59 Thomas, Donna Thomas, Harry 111,183,236,239,246,266,269,270,285 Thomas, Homer 240 Thomas, Margaret lMrs.l 59 231 Wagner, Frank 135,207,216,252,255 Wagner, Vera Waldow, Fredrick 240,270 Waldow, Larry 114,173,177.206,244,264,265 Waldron, Holly 114,233,291 Thoma Thoma S, Fllchard 240,250,270,271 S, Victor 134 Welker, Dianne 152,160,223 Walker, Jack lMr.l 59,264 Stark, Kelly Staten, Scott 134,262 Steel, Barry Steel, Nancy Steele, Debra Stelango, Janet iMissl 59,223 Thomas, Wendy Thomasson, Carroll 134 Thompson, Albert Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Holly 134,177,180,191,233 Thompson, Linda 134,224 302 Walker, Karan 135189 216 221 281 Walker, Mary Wall, Thomas Wallace, Ann Wallace. Larry Waller, E. Hale 2 Waller, Edith Walsh, Lynn 213 Wang, Angle 177 Ward, Cynthia 115,144,193 Warren, Mary 196 Warren, Ruth 114,183,191,196,233 Wasilewski, Katarzyna Waterman, Paula 114 Watkins, Karen Lea 114 Watkins, Ruth iMrs.J 61 Watt, Charles lBrianJ 114,206 Watts, Martha 193 Watts, William Wawrzkow, Anne Wayland ,Brenda Wealthy, Barbara 114,172 Webb, Denise 183,187,191,215 Webb, J. Boyd iDr.J 49 Webb, John 135 Webley, Sandra 135,193,202,221 Webley, Tina 202 Weeks, Charlotte iMissJ 60 Wegner, Steven 135,236,256 Wegner, Stewart 135,236,252,255 Weinhart, Fred iDr.J 60 Weisenburger, William 240,256,264 Weishuhn, Carol Welch, Donna Welch, Joseph Welhaf, Wendy 214 Wells, Norma 161,179 294 Welsh, Michelee Welsh, Thomas West, David West, Mary Ellen iMrs.J 60,186 West, Patricia 173 Westfall, Deborah 183,233,279,289 Weston, Dianne 135,202,216,223 Whalen, Richard Wharen, John Hward Wheeler, Barbara 135 Whitaker, Tina 135 White, Carl White, David 135 White, George White, Howard White, John 148 White, Marianne 180,183,185,211 White, Michael White, Thomas White, William 195 Whitehead, Joyce Whiteoak, Patricia 135 Whiteside, Terrence Whitfield, Bryan 136,264 Whitten, Anne 193 Whitten, Robert Wiedmaier, Warren Wilder, Lee 136,177,192 Wilkerson, Deborah Wilkins, Matthew 223 Wilkinson, Elizabeth 114,117,214 Willette, Rebecca 117,178,179,192 Williams, Williams, Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Bernice iMrs.J 60 Courtney Dee iMrs.J 61 James 117,200 Jerome 117,173,206,287 Susan 136 Wilson, Cora 136,212 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Doris 202,223 Kenneth L. Jack lMr.1 60 Mark Mary 136,202,212,223 Nancy 173,136 Windell, Jane 172 Windell, Marie Windell, Susan Windle, Lor Wingfield, William 258 Wiseman, David 240,256 Wonderly, Gregory 136,137 Wonderly, Jeannine Wood, Charlynn 117 Wood, Cynthia Wood, Steven Woodfield, Kirk 117 Woodson, Patricia 117,168,193 Woychak, Tony 136,200 Wrestling Team iJunior Varsityi Wrestling Team ivarsityi 252 Wright, Alice iMrs.J 61 Wright, Theodore 118 Wyatt, Tim iMr.j 45,244 Yamashina,Junichi 118 Yaroch, James Yeatman, Gary Yee, Holly 136,210 Yeonas, George 7O,118,183,191 Yoder, C. Brook Yoon, Helen 118,180,203 Yoon, Karen Yoon, Soon 136,210 Yoon, Sung 136 Young, Cynthia 216 Young, Howard Young, Karen 118,161,232,233 Youngblood, John iMr,b 49 Yount, Kathryn 136 Zack, Marlene 136,18O,183,191, Zenishek, Jim 118 Zepeda, Rudy 118 Zerambo, Carl 136,218,266 Zerambo, Linda 118,202 Zickeioose, Cheryl 136 Wisler, Ellis iMr.J 60 Witchoski, Peter Wold, Christine 102,117,179,183,192 Wold, Kevin 136,233 Zimmerman, Frank Zimmerman, Muriel iMrsJ 60 Zinn, Steven Zveare, Kathy Y -wx--- ZIQL ' 'W 1-'irfws are 3fLQ.jfJ,,iri'fvnj Q -E g N t!.lL G5 'U -Z5 9 6-:'KlfQr 'fS'G6 i C0 cnc-ii, Z' ,1 303 - Y f' l5.E'fU.J N. N ,lg I 5 i. fb as 5 '9 'S Q' 'S Q 'Q 5 'ob Q' Q' 'YQ 'xo . xo ,Q ,QQ ,bb ,b6 EN S 25' V xp xp s Q S 'R' -1+ Vx 'OO 'JOQ 6945 0' X X516 'fx' 1 v. 4 t v .-P IH' Q..-. C x -.NE f J -.if -- 1. ', . sv-v fairs. rl.-. .Q ,' ' ' v , by-'x - 1 1 LR. a-I :VK .-- --U., ,-pf- 1 , . .f , .I A.. -'- 1-1 I . ,, N, ., b . 4.'-an - A 0 Sz' . 4. 'W 1-fc, P . 4.-'ff' ' ...4-,-,.. Mx. . 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