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

 - Class of 1973

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Eafllooh, Canayiln He +c1ho rtl ed in his my. 'Twas bwfillig, and the s1 ithvy loves, h Did gyre and gi'mbf!e in The waibmeg All fmimsy weve me hoiagoves, And the mcafme- raths Ao1utgrabe. Lewvivs farm!! ll .4 Each year at school is something different, something unique. As the days go by and as we move from one situation to the next, each of us must face and overcome obstacles. Old problems present themselves as new ones develop. Old friends disappear from view as others arrive. We grow, expand, develop, mature, and learn - each in his own way, each in his own style. Yet, in the end, one must stand alone, to seek his own way, and to realize his own goals. ? - 1r?5:.l ' 8 .ai 'f -,VS-ji-.z4. I -I hardly know, Sir, just at present - at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then. .3, Pi Q , ,J AM' x.1'g ' 1 Y I if x ' xg! V FT w 4 X 'su-.-1 :7 . 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I 1 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Faculty and Academics 20 Sports eo Fall 62 Winter 72 Spring 88 Maiorettes and Cheerleaders IO4 Qrganizations los Senate IO Publications I2 Music Groups 25 Curriculum Clubs 34 Recreation 44 Service Clubs 54 Honor Societies 65 Classes 78 Sophomores 80 Juniors 96 Seniors 2l2 Ads :ee Index 274 18 3 Vlw' W Q N , l I 1 1 l l . 5 W 1 A .- sf 1 I 1 i E i 1 I I 1 . fm zc' 1' ff 'f 7 ' ' -N514-NYKbN?RQli ' , a Q V- 1--'S 2: ,X S -fE f':5-'::-7 'fir 5 'ieffzf E A - I:-ji .-N QE r V 'Www' '5 1 ut i r- . , - m.A -fi-ff' 'v f ,..--S - S E-ff f a :-:' -,if ,Qi ,-.' , Lf- -H all-fE'4 K., -555,-2 V' mm J 2 if 5 j- ' . Qx -'Ig X- 43' ff' Wnf .-f 1 W! ,Z ' ,- I . n fl? '57 , 'ai I -KY YI X, 1 1 . 2- 1' N '2 1 IO 9' ' ' Z 7- -Q. 7 'Aff' 2 1 f sb ,ff 'I ,ff Ag 4 I all 1 If ' , : ',,.1 Q 9 f - ' 1 L 1 'f. 5. rg- '-I., ' . O' 'X ' 'Z -me -1 ie: 'fl' -of wb -2 1 . 5 9: K! 1 I '-ni' 11 1 ',. Q, -.I 1 0 ' y -1- I - , C9 -Z' - . 1' pe. 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Serious discussion of insti- tuting off-campus privileges was begun in December, this remained the subject of greatest concern before the body. The evaluation of this Senate remains to be seen, but it . was a big step towards mutual cooperation and involve- ment of all the members of the school community. r 'W- ' -jg Laura Evenson, Leslie Wyatt and Bob Fleming con template a proposal. B Members listen intently as Senate President Sue Naeser addresses the student body at a fall assembly. 110 21 S 1 tv ,l Senate members react to Bob Fleming's thoughts on changes in cafeteria service. INA ,,..gv-S-r i5,. .. , i' ,F . ,X,,,MMY U ,Q Mr. Johansen discusses off-campus privileges at an meeting. open 111 E G -6- v .1 ,,...,-- --- -- '- ,...1-1-nl ut' -diva' -, Sue Naeser presides over a Senate gathering. K 9 ,Q li J Blue S Gray Although yearbook is not labled as a varsity sport, any- one who has served his time in Room 324 knows it should be. Attempting to capture a given year in words and pictures is a difficult job, but fitting the words and pictures together in a unique way requires creativity, hard work, and a great deal of time. Procrastination was the key word for the '73 BLUE 84 GRAY staff as senior slump infected every member Csenior or othenfvisei. But somehow we survived through all the birthdays, the PENMAN staff, the mid- night sessions rushing feverishly to meet a deadline, and the occasional visits from the Bandersnatch, Cap- tain Countdown, and even the jabberwock himself. By the time the last deadline rolled around, our office had come to be known as Barbara's Madhousef' , 5 77 lj ,. 1' A ' I L .S . -.r I Mary Barton!Editor-in-Chief i-of Miss Barbara PulslStaff Advisor Lavonne BrownlAssistant Editor Ted Kocur!Photographer 112 '13, I F I 'Jr zlllldl n VP K I M ! 4 4 ff kxzlgq' V-1 ' H '+ fu fx 3. wi WL , ,WHQ--...I 31 1. 'J-up P -i 3 V1 fn '3, U , 1 nV-Y X ' iam'-. 1- . ' N.gs,,,g,g4 I.-H-.-a-... 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' ' - 1 fun. r 5 Q 1 K ' A , 4- '11 , t . 1 tw., 1- I f . 1 At! all ' 'x ' N' 5' ,. . 7 9- Q ' V ' . ' - A, . I 6 J 8, , A ' 1- H' Q Q , 1 ,J ' A. Q 49 V ws- 15 Ji , A . . .. - 41 -- fag- f , 51.11-,,,, -'-E M 1: Y K 1- 19 - Facult and Academi Beware the labberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch! X1 ,f 4 4 rf I 1 f X 345 K l , lg- f rv, x ': If , Z , ,, V ' f' ' Z iff, . 1 pf , f Of' iff I gl ,. . 'Z C' ' 5 'L.,,Q! rr ,- If ATJF, '4 Administration This year, Mr Johansen taught an American history class 5 41 i Mr. O.U. lohansen, Principal 'With the publication of this issue of the Blue 84 Gray, another school year will soon be drawing to a close. Because the school is so large, there are few opportunities for personal contact between the principal and his students. I regret that I did not get to know you all personally and I am envious of the members of the teaching faculty who have daily opportunities to share with you the learning experiences inherent in transmitting the culture and heritage of our nation. Although the world is changing rapidly, a sense of the past can help you to gain identity and to feel that you are not cast adrift, but that you are, indeed, a part of something more permanent. I know that advice has a habit of going unheeded, but I cadnot refrain from urging you to make the most of what remains of your high school experience. At this stage in your young lives, some of what you are learning may seem to be of little consequence to you, but relevance is an elusive thing and one never really knows what might be relevant to- morrow. In this day when do you own thing is such a popular phrase, I hope you will remember that there is still such a thing as duty and all that it implies in charting the course of a lifetime! -Mr. O.U. Johansen, Principal 22 ---u Mr. john Youngblood, Athletic Director ,315- 'Ginn Mrs. Doris Matthews, Assistant Principal. f Mr. Howard Long, Assistant Principal. wx- . Dr. 1. Boyd Webb, Assistant Principal. Mr. jay Ness, Director of Guidance. 23 Under the direction of Becky Burdiss, the Christmas Art Shoppe was a smashing success. Contemplating his sketch, Gary Sizemore completes his art as- signment. 24 One of the major aims ofthe art department is to develop and refine the expressive powers of young artists. Students are given instruction in the art elements such as line, form, color, tex- ture and space, so they can develop their spe- cific creative capacities. Program emphasis may include production and appreciation in the visual arts, music, dance, drama, or creative writing. Opportu- nities are provided for individual in-depth study. The introduction of semester courses last year has proved to be very successful in bringing art to more students. These courses include specialized classes in arts and crafts, sculpture, printmaking, drawing and painting. Artistic life here is indeed alive and visible. Miss leanne Gilman. ' 4, l: ' , '- W ' ' 7 1-4-,zz-':z'1i.TQ ,' .- , Q, . V :ilu-M f-4,64 y. V' gif . ,' Q 1 . .,, . N v J Art uq giggle V Q V I' -- ...fu Qi. .,., Mr. Roy Anderson, Department Chairman Mrs. Constance Christian Lee Wilder puts finishing touches on her latest bulletin board masterpiece. 25 Business Performing a significant role in the school cur- riculum is the business department. The wide- range of course offerings makes it possible for students entering a liberal arts college to include some of the courses in their program, and those students desiring to enter the busi- ness world after graduation learn necessary skills. The business program is climaxed by of- fering seniors part time work experience in local business offices. The school is situated in a community which offers plenty of job opportunities, both in gov- ernment and private industry, to our gradu- ates. Therefore, a student may develop a high degree of skill for a clerical, stenographic, bookkeeping, or data processing career. The program is flexible in that students may take one or many business subjects, depending on their individual needs. . ' .' ,-.---v lw,X 1' 'U Mrs. Irene Kulick, Typing, Shorthand. Mr. john Donahue, Data Processing. Mr. john Donahue helps Tom White interpret a com puter program. Mr. Richard Greene, VOT, Data Processing. Mrs. Gwendolyn Griffin, Shorthand, Typing. fvtfr. rf-'fair 1 ' lldqhdffllfi J Mrs. Mildred Houser, Department Chairman, Shorthand, Typing. fi ,f S' 9, -g 1 J! ' 5' , ' J' klgfai , '- . ,JY A EL.-'ITMC Lu Ann Warfield wires a control panel for an accounting machine. Mrs. Frances Goold, Secretary. Robin Sanford attempts 75 words a minute. Miss Gloria Bardsley, Bookkeeping, Record Keeping. Distributive Education Students participating in Distributive Educa- tion acquire marketable job skills through reg- ular or part-time work experience. Under the direction of the D. E. coordinators, two basic programs are offered. Students may choose to attend school four periods a day and then leave early to work on a part-time job. Others elect the alternate-week program in which they have the unique opportunity to hold a regular forty-hour a week job and attend school at the same time. After being placed in a job, students work and attend school on al- ternating weeks. Each fulfills his required courses for graduation by taking two periods of English, social studies, and distributive edu- cation, including merchandising math, on the week he is in school. Each student is also closely supervised by one of the coordinators and his employer while on the job. Most of the jobs students hold are in the retail and ser- vice fields. Upon graduation, many D. E. parti- cipants go on to major in business in college while others obtain management positions in private enterprise. Mrs. Rosalie Arnold Mrs. Mary Causy On the tenth grade level, physical education is offered in conjunction with health education. Physical education emphasizes physical fitness through the medium of vigorous individual and team sports activities. Health education stresses the positive aspects of mental and emotional health during the adolescent period. On the junior and senior level, physical educa tion is offered daily to those who have elected an additional course. Emphasis is placed on in dividual and life-time sports activities. The new highlight for class and course offerings is the aquatic center. All tenth grade and elective classes spend considerable time learning to swim or perfecting strokes and diving skills. Pool management and supervision is an elec- tive course, co-ed, that teaches all phases of operating and managing a pool and tech- niques in teaching swimmming to all age levels and skills. Mr. Adelbert Norwood I 1-any ' V-us.:-V Q ESQ U 1 ,J '5- ' 'Q H' ' iv',,fJ is-H I 4li f? X7x5g?g?Qf .- ,-uejvgz ,, : .ia .- .+m4.' 'fs '- - ' -f.-..y.i.g. -.rm 1.-if .m...,4,3nQ,'. -- ,' v .1 ,,-,- U V,..,s.., C .i .-f..i-vv,,:5s,Hg :ag J? , ' 'If-3 J.? ,l.,,' ,,'eQ '9FF-t'2f' f 1'TrF'zi't?' '- 1:2 ' -7'- UT'-'Fi '-2 ' 1 we VW R ' , f l ' J' f-:Z 4, .1 -Sv . wvga, , . Diving and swimming skills are a part of the new aquatic center. ' ' ' IC P' . Q3-,:'fY0- Mr. Robert Rimmer Miss Barbara Reinwald Debbie Bell gracefully swings her badmitton racket Mr. Ellis Wisler PY X 30 X F i L '. f if 320 -1 .M V 'x W L. .1 . ri Mr. Richard Mitchell Phu . . 1 Clara Sky has a jumping good time on the trampoline. Mr. jack Walker A senior lifesaving class learns canoe safety. -wif 31 V N,,, ,qi L- English Dr. Alex Costea A, F. .IK 1 Ji' Miss Linda Goold r 1 ' ,ox ls x Folklore class brought out varied talent. 'I X fl 4 1 V Mrs. Dorothy Goldsmith Mrs. Mary Cureton Miss Barbara Puls To interest and challenge every student, the English department continued and expanded the elective program this year. Because experi- ence has shown that all students can benefit from reviewing composition and skills, first quarter courses involved students in these basics. Then students moved into elective courses, ranging from such literary topics as Utopia or Shakespeare to contemporary litera- ture, to research courses, to fundamentals in reading, Business English, or composition, to folklore or communication. Each student was able to choose his courses for the year, striving to meet his interests and fulfill his needs. Reading courses involved many students throughout the year, with special use of new equipment and the reading lab. The drama department also expanded with more classes offered in techniques and skills. As usual, basic full-year courses, advanced Mr. john Haracopos Mrs. Dee Williams, Secretary rw, placement classes, American civilization, and art-English-music seminar were still popular in the department, with more students meet- ing more teachers and vice versa, and a greater diversity among courses. The benefits and results of the elective program are still to be seen, but students and teachers alike are al- ready learning more about themselves and others. Miss Brenda Glenn lNh.s-:-- Q i I English Mrs. Barbara Bacon , k. 6. Miss Charlotte Weeks Under the watchful eye of Mr. Pruett, Irene Cook develops a beard on David Troup. Mrs. Elizabeth Hocholzer s,,..,. . we C, , ,ww s Mrs. june Shurtliff, Chairman 34 F AEM students enjoy festlvlty food and frollc at their annual Elizabethan festival Mrs. Doris Moore Mr. David Gibbs English Miss Dorothy Nelson Dr. Costea takes time to discuss john Krogman's writ- ing style with him. 36 . Mr. joseph Pruett Captain Snowden Arthur Mr. Tony Dene if 53 .5 . -, P- I l I 1 Mathematics Mr. Carl L. Thoburn, Geometry, Algebra ll Trig., Senior Math i T lift? tl ' J .tgirl 'f ' 2 f4'.Q 3i? 'T Etili il' f f., 'itll ,zijn fif ' ., it iff: l,l!j Q2ll5 T --'- ' Xffili? ' l ' 'ith If fl Y Miss Wyatt Rider, Algebra ll Trig., Business Math 'X ,, J'-f Y' .v F li' Mr. Thomas F. Armstrong, Geometry, Functions, Math Analysis Tang Tang puts zest into his functions problem. Because of the important use of mathematics in science, economics, business, and daily life, the mathematics department is designed to meet both common and specialized needs of all. The academic student is offered a sequence of courses which enables him to de- velop skills and abilities in algebra, plane, solid, and coordinate geometryg trigonometryg and elementary analysis. For the non-college bound, provisions are made for the develop- ment, accuracy and facility in the use of fun- damental processes necessary to his voca- tional needs and general education. For the mathematically gifted, the advanced place- ment program culminates in calculus at the twelfth grade. The use of the computer has brought a new aspect to the math department. All levels are introduced to the use of a computer and programming. This department does its best to prepare each student for his future, be it college, a vocational job, or daily living. 0 .F 7' url, a ..,,, AK-VL, Jw,- -s ,- V wap .-1 C 1 1 0 f S OX Q Z- ,f , I p! I -1, Ramon Mantilla finds 5 4 3 V '-l?V s ' . . w 150' , ,, 'I 4 .rgrl xv A 'S ME-' , E ' i , X. I ! IN ' ' f f'l 1-'-1 'Tfn Q Q E 1 2 Qu! Q , H- , Qi. h 5 x. N A 5 is ,-., - 72 1 x Q 2 . I y N -lx x N S, -' ., xx Ni - T x ' - X ' x ,HN-. , X- N f X .. X X ' N s X vi Home Economics The girls of foods class are all smiles as Frank Gallant leads a culmination of culinary arts. Y A Mrs. jonne Clemmer, Clothing, Housing, Home Ec. for Se- niors Debbie Farley cuts the beginning of a new creation. li ' 1 P n 1 1: 1 i..uw L.. . Y vusQ.,,,:. ' J.. p 4- V 'H xg - i - Mrs. Beulah Anderson, Department Chairman, Foods ,gill , Ur- l Mrs. Carol jeske, Child Development Home economics is not just cooking and sewing - it is a field that draws its content from science, art, psychology and economics, relating these disciplines to the individual and his relationship with other people. One of the great pleasures of the foods courses is eating! Emphasis is based on food preparation in the lab. This course covers nu- trition, menu planning, marketing, food man- agement, care and use of equipment, and en- tertaining. The advanced course includes cul- tural aspects of food: regional, foreign, and gourmet, as well as careers in this field. Although no hammer is ever raised in con- struction ofa dwelling, balloon structure, wiring, and servicing are a part of housing courses, as well as interior design and decora- tion. There are also children in the depart- ment. A nursery laboratory with three and four-year olds, along with child development courses, help prepare students for a profes- sion, parenthood, or an immediate job after school. In clothing, each girl's construction project is based on its cost in time, energy, and money. Besides garments, panda bears, smocked pillows, ribbon belts, and crocheted bed spreads appear in class as gifts are made in December. Culminating activity of the year is the annual fashion show and tea, at which students model the best of their handmade garments. One specialty of the department is Senior Home Economics, a short, but intense course, in which seniors prepare for a successful future. Students in child development class take their charges for Halloween treats 1 -, -f -1 - -e -.fw f- - W Industrial Arts ?+--5-W., Ron Morris and lon Thrall concentrate on an electronics project. .lv . -4-mme-new . K QMFUSRQ' 'pf-.vi 1 Mr. Allen Monk, Woodworking Problems under the hood involve Steve DeStefano. Mr. Benjamin French, Power Mechanics - O .V xx , M ll Y j J. . f 1 ' - - . ,,., - I '-11a 'El- . Mr. Richard Green, Auto Mechanics. Language A Mr. Samuel Mallia, Russian, French iG.f'1?Qf 'v 'iff ' 1 QV 'f ' t r 'f -P ' l ' .93 ' 'ff' f lift '01 I' 1 ,. 1 1 1 lull, Mrs. Mary Ellen West, Latin, Spanish Mr. Michael Gorman, Spanish Mrs. Phyllis Gromet, French QF me-v 44 Of all departments, perhaps it is most difficult to realize the utility of foreign language, no- tably German, French, Latin, Russian and Spanish. For most students, the need for college credit is the largest factor, very few take language for enjoyment, and even fewer foresee the use of their knowledge for the fu- ture. Therefore, the newest emphasis is the study of the cultures of people whose lan- guages students learn. Developing skills in lis- tening, speaking, reading, and writing in a foreign language receives most attention as in recent years, but there is new stress on geog- raphy, history, and culture. English as a second language has become more important, with more students of foreign background attending W-L. These students have no difficulty seeing the usefulness of their new language, as they put it to immedi- ate use. Faculty are able to teach more levels of their language than before since more students are working independently. In this way, a longer sequence of study is possible in each language. Mrs. Muriel Zimmerman, German Landen Maxwell questions a Germ pronunciation of Mrs. Zimmerman. J. l al' is Courses in the industrial arts department offer an alternative to traditional classroom learning. After completion of power mech- naics, students may pursue intricate jobs in auto mechanics. The excellent facilities make it a popular course with both the students who take it, and with the faculty and administration who benefit by the work done on their cars. Using the tools of a professional, students in woodworking create and finish wooden furniture. Graphics arts involve students in printing, type-setting, photo off-set, silk screen, platin presses, and rubber stamp-making. Radio and television servicing fundamentals are some of the skills taught in electronics. Mechanical drawing and pre-engineering drafting prepare aspiring engineers and archi- tects, with students learning techniques of designing homes, cabins and other buildings, as well as sign-making. Plans for offering short courses in different areas of industrial arts would make these techniques available to students interested in learning about car care, basic TV repair, or skillful printing. The practical application of these skills is what makes this department a very practical area of learning. l '5f- 96bl3-T: Mr. Bruno Paras, Department Chairman, Elec- Gehane Galel develops an idea in mechanical drawing glxg. it ' Mr. Paul Harding, Mechanical Drawing, Engineering Patience is required in graphic arts, discovers Scott Stanton. tronics . i l T 4 Z I IJ: L ,, ' ' S' 'E--. M ' S -1 ly .N n R' 2 V ' ' 'K , - . ,Q-,.'Ie If' , I 'wx f film ,-an .u s at .yi 1 X tw' f .' A x s31k'S.'v . in V avi 1,5 ,Q 4,4 m silk? .1 .ks, ' , ,viii 'Wi ' 'i Nj, QA ' 3 Rf ,Hi x ,x xi x11.i5:,1H. I Q' x hi N ri 3? 'wi r . Qt' x i , E X will i glib xlti-,I pai 1:i:!ia?? W I 4 'H S! in o fi 'M 3'vf N F, i' , Q 'f Mg,'i J 1, 19x 4 1 JA' 151 -1 'Sb . . fl ,,,. - . ' -. 'L 'H V m Q..- , L K , ' A' ' ' ' i. gg ALM Spanish receives a questioning glance from Saundra Garland as Elizabeth Mrs. Margaret Thomas, French, Rhodes listens in. English as a Second Language wx , -an - , i ,ze S 1 i I gr E N J gr' , , i ' F- 1 . X X , ., ' J 393 if -' , 'L vi i X X X . ff 'Wt 1. X . W 4 . 1 '. . 'gi . I Q H, 3. 1 ' :is f-gs, . I 'V 1-' 7 ii, . f fk. ' c f' B g '- - s E ' - - L Mrs. Irene Oscar, Language Secretary Mr. Robert Linse, Department Chairman, French Miss Evelyn Huwyler, Spanish 'lg 5 . l V 5 xi N s' 4' , u ' 1 ,,,a- 4-4, - V Tait... . sub ' 1 L ' ' ' K' . -34' .122 , .' ,h N gy. 1 ., '. 'A 4 vp.. 1-.eff ll -vu K ga A :A X z 'J ' ' if Q 4 1 I' A' ttt G sz'-fi 5 fri' iffr ' L T. mn 4, A f': 'K' ' Q .. 'fi . , , , W , , , l The choir sings for the World Fellowship Services at Washington National Cathedral in October. Tim Thompson rehearses. 1' ,r'i':i Mr. Fred Pfeiffer, Band, Dr. Robert Baxter, Department Chairman, Chorus, Choir. 46 Music Mr. Harvey Krasney, Orchestra. , The alto section 'ooohl' their way through choir. The sounds of music may be heard from the early hour of 7:00 a.m. to the final hours of the school day, from the music wing. Within the department students are involved in Madrigal Singers, Choir, Chorus, Band, and Orchestra. Chorus introduces students to light popular music, working on tone quality, beginning theory, and over-all basics. Responsibility increases in choir, as students study a wider range of music, with hopes for a superior rat- ing in the spring. As seniors, Madrigal Singers devote many hours to all types of music, with stress on performing as a small group. On the instrumental side, orchestra and band involve many students in studying both clas- sical and contemporary music. Musicians ap- pear throughout the year in concerts, and also participate in smaller bands and quartets. Through this department, many students gain knowledge and experience in the vast field of music to share with others. 'M'wpqa,g,,l , W Dr. Baxter helps chorus members with a new piece of music. :ff 'l 6 f'l P 3-A' 47 - - .- , 4,,s.J, john Hayes concentrates on Beethoven. Social Studies J Mrs. Crites' A.P. History class enjoys a colonial feast served by Blair Standridge. ,X xg Mrs. Peggy leens Mr. Maurice Levin Mrs. Cora May Seeley -A . Nw.. Mr. Stan Book, Chairman For the second year, the social studies depart- ment is continuing the elective program. ihis way, most juniors and seniors are able to plan half their school year based on electives of special interest to them. Courses range from independent study to in-depth studies of par- ticular problems or eras. ln planning for the renovated W-L, members of the department have submitted a plan for their area that would allow for a variety of teaching and learning experiences - from the open-school concept to the traditional classroom technique. Since this was a presidential election year, many students were involved in political activities. Straw votes were taken and a mock election was held, as before, senior government students partici- pated in a mock Congress. The Social Studies Honor Society was reactivated after several years, with students planning the mock elec- tion, studying Virginia and national politics, and sponsoring speakers. Through this depart- ment, students have been able to gain a perspective on history, along with more knowledge of current times. Mrs. Laura Crites AAL. AJ, ,J 'hw' W --.flix-egg, .Vi .. lusts? Mr. Cavallo tests Susan Tucker's hearing perception in psycholo SY- ' ,,....- -f'f 'f Mr. Simon Korczowski 49 C i Social Studies Mrs. lay Rothouse iiTuToi Mrs. Myra Harrod, Secretary of-1--1' Brad Carlson checks the voter registration as Mr. Guy Cavallo Cindy Powell presents a report in Black History. Mr. William Brooks 50 33,4 in ,i -f' Mr. Tim Wyatt Wade Pate eagerly waits to cast his vote i n the W I mock election. ' ' fin' Mr. Wayne Bloomingburg Mr. lohn Englishman Scott Seitzer adds his political touch. HEY 51 Guidance 'Yl- Mrs. Marie Peckham, Counselor. l il Mr. Donald Lewis, Counselor. Mrs. Margaret Huddleston, Counselor. Qs... 5 2 Service is the key word for the guidance department, whose counselors seek to help both students and faculty in several ways. Counselors provide ideas and recommen- dations for college-bound students, giving them aid with registations and tests. To help job-seekers, they publicize information and contact prospective employers. This year, too, the department has brought in many career specialists to discuss future vocations with in- terested students. Counselors help faculty and administrators with up-to-date records, ideas on class sizes, coordination with homebound students, and understanding of student's problems. Above all, guidance counselors are there to listen . . . to help with teacher conflicts, friend conflicts, or just personal tensions. Their offices are perhaps one place where dis- cipline is not a prevailing element. Rather, students can talk out ideas, hopes, failures, and experiences. Through the guidance department, hopefully, everyone here can grow toward better self-understanding and re- alization of potential. 1 was gm 93- LS. 'Sn k ,-gil Mrs. Doris Fitch, Counselor. Mr. Lester Wilson, Counselor. 'r ':5-ple-. 1 ? l 'P Y 5 .pw 4531 'lIl!! s f' Mr. Lewis helps overcome a student's fears concerning college boards. Mrs. Beth Sorrell, Counselor. .f , lf, V .4 .' . If fl-l V I 1,1 f pf. Miss Margaret Harmon, Counselor Mrs. Alice Wright, Secretary 53 'UXQQ5 K ff: im 'ia QF AL' nff fl' Miss Blanche Mays, Head Librarian. Robert Lipsky discusses use of the library's I N ,au 4. fl 'F ' R Clay Corry makes use of the reference section. Mrs. Helen Shepherd, Secretary. The new, easy-to-use microfilm recorders interest Wade Pate,Lynn Robertson Mrs. Laura lnzer, Librarian. and David Linder. 54 rw' I 1 I Mrs. Bernice Williams, Librarian. iii Mrs. Marietta Campbell, Secretary. Library With the new library in its third year, more and more resources are available to make the library a better place for learning. The library aims to provide for the interests and abilities of all students, which means carrying easy books as well as scholarly ones on major sub- jects. It also means providing a variety of media such as films, records, tapes, pictures, and all types of printed materials. It means videotaping educational W items, promoting classroom loans, maintaining a bring-one- take-one paperback collection, displaying ma- terials, publishing lists of new materials, and trying to keep the library an attractive place for study. Student assistants learn library rou- tines and perform many extra services for their classmates. With the many services which the librarians and staff provide, the library is an active place. Miss Letitia Lam, Librarian Wendy Brown goes for the fiction section. ...,,..,.. x 'H x mms In-5 QI W A '14 sin! 'QI Science f-? Dr. Fred Weinhardt, Biology, Biology II Miss Kathleen Klotz, Biology Karen Walker and Barbara Cassidy ponder the contents of their mystery box. iI 9-Q' Mrs. Elva Aukland, Department Chairman, Biology Science courses attempt to meet the needs of all students as seen in the multi-level science courses taught in the department. Science classrooms focus on laboratory activities, with a wealth of supplies and equipment. The biol- ogy classes are famous for their frog and chick labs which enable students to observe func- tions as well as structures and observe first hand the intricacies of birth and life. Chemis- try labs reveal the predicability and precision of chemical reactions, but best of all, the challenge of determining unknowns at the end of the year. One of the memorable moments of Physics' is the ripple tank through whose use students discover the interference of light and its wave-like properties. Occasional team teaching in science classes means that all classes have the advantage of hearing from teachers with unique specialties and all benefit from the experience. The Science Department also urges students to be a part of the very active club program including the research oriented Science Honor Society, the enthusiastic Science Club and the activist Ecology Club. , Mrs. Ann Gregory, Biology jimmy Moore focuses on wee beasties. Mrs. Glenys Dyer, Science Secretary Mr. Gorden Bourne, Physics Miss Klotz details a description of myosis. 58 I , . Staff fi , l tif .Q W, . I 411 4. . 4 Q I l l P 5 if I All X A J mtg , W k Mrs. Louise Rasmussen, Administrative Secretary . . I M nv Miss jennifer Lupton, Switchboard H Mrs. Evalyn Taylor, Nurse Mrs. Darlene Pinkard, Clinic Aide Q mf. .' I rf-xx X .I-'-,.,,-M IJ M A 11 . N X Mrs. Sarah Mehrtens, Attendance Of- . . . . f' e Mrs. Geanie Rlvello, PrincipaI's Secre- 'C tary Mrs. Laura Grove, Dean's Secretary v' - v' 1 if Mrs. joan Barrett, Switchboard . i. i - , . .. , liihm ' ' . ' ' .ii A Mrs. Ruth Watkins, Registrar Mrs. Velva Robertson, Dean's Secretary Mrs. Marie Baker, Attendance Office J Sports One, two! One, two! And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galtumphing back. ,J 1 Varsity Football Fumbles Season Awa First row: john Sarkesain, Carlos Sivit, Dave Payne, Steve McLaughlin, Alan Posey, Stewart Wegner, james Bethel, Doug Kihm, Mark Crandell, Dave Grillo, Steve Buckhantz, Roy Ferguson, Luke Pallansch. Second row: lim Brown, Dave Painter, George Broder, joel Ross, Phil Ensminger, Charles Powell, Nick lans, Peter lingley, john Cornwell, john Bell, john Krogman, lim Barbe, Dale Shrader, Roy Prince, Mike Hall. Third row: Keith Morris, Eli Hamilton, Reid Holmes, Dean Kuntz, Gary Burner, Kerry Knoizen, jerry Ducrest, Victor Riley, Roy Taliaferro, Dave Wiseman, Donald Taylor, Bucky Elliott, Claude Henry, Victor Brown, 'lim Stark. Fourth row: Charles Burnett, Dan Kfoury, Greg Ransom, Chuck Grubbs, Bruce Fleegal, Hale Waller, Bob Hagler, Paul Mulvehill, Keith Godwin, Fred Gamble, Hank Von Der Bruegge, Bill Weisenburger, Willie Stewart. End Pete'Tingley eludes three Oakton defenders for his second touchdown of the game. Head Coach Ellis Wisler chews nervously on his tobacco during a tense moment. S4 'Nl' ffx fi., F5 1 Halfback john Cornwell gains good yardage despite Mark Crandell and Bill Weisenberger give a Marshall rain and mud. opponent a taste of W-L defense. l l ' 4 N 'X ,ASW FY' I '72 i'.- AIAA V 1 'gil'-.lpgpvdr-gee! il'Sp'Q,,,!' 3 .A-- ' x f ' ' .. - i'H'r-iv. -' - r- .- . 1- ff' -QQ J' Q- 4'4 ll bl t .,x W Season Record - 2 wins, 8 losses: Ft. Hunt 7-33, Mt. Vernon 6-7, Langley 0-9, McLean 14-7, Oakton 14-20, Wakefield 0-7, Madison 7-0, Marshall 0-17, Yorktown 7-'I 7. 64 0 if :w tbal Enjoys n e ted Se a on : . r IA- I -.T x .. aaaef- . . 'A A - rf , gg . 1 A . - .- A ' -- .. , A 1 -' ,Q u . A T1 . . ,.. 4-r -WQ., ' i I ' .V Q, , -, ...f I 3 -1. -'T 1 A of-' S -nz' . .rwl3 '-15,5 -1 1, t ' -i Q ' . ... .. ' . - ',w.:r- Y I. . ' 3 - 1 ' f ' F A. -. 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Hi wir, V I ,iii YA . .1144-,y A If 'Jw . 'M ' ' f 1 i' - r- rr '- f - '- - I f 5 ' ' . 1 . 'W ' ' ' 'V ' I M 1' A . 'P ' .- A-r -'-' - ar--'- f.: -- , :',, 1 AH Sdii-.z,.c1':. 6,117 ' rt'2'ka13Hf.. ' J iff' 1 A 4 41- ' '-15' '41g'fu:! F' ' .rx 'I of - 'Y .Xt 'A f .2 xt' a af Zlaffghnlsi-'Qmwi-A :lA.al f Lck 5ff'fi??:12::5' Mario Bladwell, Bill Moss, Dean Ramsey, Steve Hussey, Hank Von First row: Max Himelright, jeff Grimm, Mark Covington, Craig Rowland, Gary Mayhew, Dean Fleming, james Moore, Tony Powell, Ed Wells, Thomas Estabrooks, Dave Timmons tManagerl. Second row: Gary Feola, joe Muskett, Chris Matsos, Dan Payne, jim Brayley, lim Westfall, Mike Smith, james jaxthiemer. Third rowp David Hart, Der Bruegge, Tom Oxendine, Vic Riley, George Allen, jeff Hard- ington, Coach Richard Mitchell. Fourth rowp Greg Stallard, Chuck Oddenino, Phil Magee, Frank Lanzillo, Mark Proulx, Tony Smith, T.C. Evans, Jerry Outman, jeff Smith, Richard Scott. IL V Mike Miller looks for an opening in the line. Halfback Mark Proulx scrambles away from Yorktown defender. 65 - ..- ,-,a -. Varsity Soccer Beats Yorktown to Take Regional Title .. -f-1'-x+ First row: Daryush Pahlavan, Roberto Perez, Tony Benedi, Henry Medrano, Gustavo Perez, Alvaro Barreto, Dan Payne, jim Naccarato, Barreto, Victor Hernandez, Kevin Scannell, Victor Delgado, Luis Said Wahdan. Absent: Van Davis, Alberto Delgado, Gene Ferguson, Araya. Second row: Coach Norwood, Hector Benedi, Alberto Ramon Mantilla, Kevin Wold,luan Vega. ll Q J'- Cirq- f -qw ' Season record - 15 wins, 4 losses, 4 ties: Herndon 5-1, West Pt. Prep 1-1, Annandale Boys' Club 4-3, lreton 7-0, Yorktown 1-3, Herndon 0-3, Ft. Marcey 1-1, George Mason 1-2, O'Connell 2-0, Wakefield 1- 2-1, George Mason 4-0, Yorktown 2-1, American U. 4-0, T. C. 2, American U. 2-0, Yorktown 2-0, Herndon 11-1, Vietnamese Em- Williams 4-0, Ft. Marcey 2-2. bassy 4-2, George Mason 1-1, lreton 14-0, Wakefield 3-1, O'Connell 66 -'-AM'-Nw' vfgwf, -4 X' Ti ,. .I-Q' .K lr ff 'Q 1. ' ' 'V '. . . 4' ' V 'H vi.. A A , -is' 1.5. , ll W - I b b .,,j-,f M ' .rl V .. 7' A' 135 , - 1 ' A ' ' 'N N .vf li M. V Db-. :xi YQ?-. ,541 - V, '- -sf '- ' 'AA Q-1.1 ' '-'W lu! ', U ' . ':E4 X - U ',:' .. .' -,gym-Mfa.,R:1,.v ' , w, J . x -. ' , - , M, Vx.. NJVVW , ..,,3 .,,. , .-. ,- 2.19 r, , Quhyiwmmgf ns- l5,.,..sh , .- 1, i v K . I , 7, 'M fr, P ' X . ' .H l, I '. li I A A Z V J, K3 mf.,-'g.'f.4,, . fr In .1 Kgs.-l,.,H,3,,g-in K V , , xy ,J .-Q5:::,M ,- Nhiiejilvtich YM - Y., . .. ', . I' Kwai HE! 3:'B5L '5 ' .' ' p -7 - ' 134. -- l- ' 'fi-:-flfil-'.?f,'-A--2 , --as ,Lie A. , ' '- r .A - '- , ' f,g-.mgwez-is-ff-f ,. - ., I , ls, --QW?-I A- sais -1- .,,., --sf Q- , ' .. v .- ww 1:,5?'1-g,.',' Qs-Rv . . -. , ,A .- ,K 1- ,r.,, Y., . -. Q, I,.f-,ly-.'i,a:1.g: N .,g' .l-l if I fr f- - - - , Q -. winlmil 1, Hg ' . 6- 6-1 , nf -1. Qi . WM. . . hr' my H I' V ' W .lrqf lm, .,. . -. A H 1, ,ragga Aiivfz yn . -3 'I ' A V f - -Q. . evil' '1' W. ' Q ri f - . i' ' 5 , sA1,.,1u'1.Q,,s s ' ' 'LJ' J' 'jf 'j 'MM 'iifz' Lillllfllil G, All-Metropolitan Kevin Scannell puts the ball in play. l , , ll. ' Q.-,,.Q, . ' -.Y yr. pq. . . , ' u-'12 ' lf- Q' Tony Bendi sets up the offense. Henry Barreto drives downfield. 67 Victor Delgado controls the play. 1 - 'lil ll, - ,nr .,, ll.. .1. Q l Fl E Alberto Delgado moves into scoring position. Varsity Soccer once again proved to be a strong sport for W-L this year. Al- though the team finished second in the district with a 8-4-1 record, they came on strong in the Regional Tournament. After opening victories over O'Connell and George Mason, they defeated Yorktown, 2-1 on Kevin Scannell's goal in the second overtime for the regional championship. .V. Soccer --. .,- i -fp' jim Naccarato prepares to pass off to a teammate. -41 1-I-ug, W-L X CED FIRST ROW: Luis Pulupa, Tony Alexis. Second row, Coach Allen wier, Dan Schnittker. Third rowp Mike Mulcahy, Mark Maguire, AI Monk, Miguel Vasquez, Karl Welzenbach, Nick Pahno, john Dres- Galcius, Bill McLaughlin. 68 Cross Countr Runs Up Seven Vietories - . , L j 'r 1 wr :as-gnmusalnf ' .vel 'r 4' G First row: Tom Cooney, Al Galcias, Geoff Bates, Mike Hubbard, Rick Kumro, jon Chesnut, Bill Callahan, jon Sears. Second row: Steve Newburg, john McNabb, loe Price, Kevin Brown, Charlie Slater, Ed .nays ,al-,. ' '--'- -.-... l Mike Boryan overtakes his Madison opponent. l johns, Mario Valdirieso, Steve Pope, Alex Brown, George Davis tCoachl, Bill Ushkurnis. Third row: Dave Linder, Mark Orndorff, George Boryan, Mike Boryan, Paul Short. 4 -,-...'f'-1'-' ., '. .r,a- -- , .5 ' 1 - 5 .- Ry ef: - , , XA-A ,,.,Ytb.,-,,1'gY,.b. -A -Zggqix .W x' A , 5 :-5 f 2 ,,.?iL.,., .Lp-'-1'-Q-F..,.yfr,3gg..- . -av: - Q, f ' -up lfrvalinw '1if1'fJfkf':iEi'.-it-agen? . . -3 ,- Q - 4 , 4' , . ' ' , 'i 'A 192-f9+r'-fer t -N rfiieefzf-..i - -6zt:1'?i'11if's:f twe- 'j,i ,f,,' ' -- , V.. A ,? 51f ggi.. Zz4.'Fi' QQ- - M-:g. z,aI3 A 'V gh V, il -Q3 1-1 fs' ' 3 ' iff' L u. 'f' u. Q, s, :-' - ' ' , - : .sys-5, I . - W 11 '-5 '15 V . 1 4555+ '.:..4 ' WM .,.r.,tg5 ' - .1- 3 ,1 H Q 'J'f. ,-. ' - T4 -'fi'-f 3'y., Q ,. 4 e km, ,:' , nah of '-' I 1- :NP A f. L, ., A N 3- -11 :PA . J, -A '. .g1 a -I'Y '- ,.-:- f E l f' . qt-'A-as 2-Q59 .Aix s ' 614. 3 ri fl- .i rgffqgg-5'.i'Q ma.. r 5, 3-:,,. i .DQ . f . 'HS-. '1 ' :.,-4-'.1s' 2 ', v' ' .7-,fgtl-pil.: ' 'I - v ff. -5, ati' V , I 9152.-'izvr' -- l ..-, .,. Q ' f ' .,' 5 .fr4r Kf7iiQi-, k Sys- Nix .af I:-v- - .' ' el' ' :' - s.. ' '. , A , A - ll. ' lf.-,I . 1 'l.i,,g.4, I . 1 . 1 , G .q . George Davis, in his first year as head coach, directed the cross country team to an undefeated record in the dual meet season. Senior Mark Orndorff broke four records on his way to the individual championship in the Great Falls District and he combined with Paul Short and Mike Boryan to give the Generals a third place finish in the district and seventh in the region. r i r - Girls' Varsity Tennis Has Season of 'Love' v L C ' ' ' 5 '+ f :7 , v, 7 l, 4 v , '2V First row, Robin Reed, Laura DeWald, Margaret Rusillo, Patty Tomo, Debbie Honnold, Susie Acha, Capt. Snowden Arthur. Third row: Laura Evanson, Masako Okuma, Cathy Rusillo. Second rowg Deenie Cathy Cane, Tammy Cass, Tina Howard, Sally Terry. Vandersluis, Susie Lagdon, Lee Wilder, Angie Wang, Silvia Balderas, The 'Shoeless Wonder' Angie Wang returns one. This year, Arlington opened varsity competition to girls' sports. Captain Snowden Arthur coached the first girls' varsity sport, tennis, at W-L. Despite strong individuals, the team finished with a 2 and 6 record. Susi Acha practices her powerful return. Returning Lettermen Strengthen Basketball Team First row: jeff Dance, Tom jeschke, Frank Evans, jim Barbe, Skip Mann. Second row: Rex Thomas, Steve Gill, Wendell Maddrey, Kenny Masters, Bruce Fleegal, jay Brame. Third row: Del Flores imanagerl, Coach Morris Levin. 2 LEE' 5 , t , I gg 'f 'xx , lim Barbe brings the ball up court against the Madison Frank Buttercup Evans bombs from the outside. press. 72 shi was 53N- , .Q f Xghxu QA, m5v X Q f- Q P Jw 'i 4' ff ' ve -'V as 4 .f ' YQ 'QL my ff I ?'?f' I f 'H P ,-.V f ll 2- 1 7-T3 'A X I L 24.2 Z N ,xg Y' . 3, fd ff mf 5 4 11 5 '53 W W , ah 3 Y. H zz I 'I 1 X 2 QMS'-fu 1 X 4' .J J V A I 1 . 'xii , H 5- J i,' I 455 3 JF J.V. Basketball Team Endures Long Season LEE -lv' First row: Mark DeBroder, Mark Dixon, Kenny Hansen, Greg Second row: Andy Weaver, Hank Von Der Bruegge Steve Hussey Stallard, Sonny Brown, Tom Srnallwood, Coach Howard Gillespie. Corey Armstrong, Doug Wall. ZIJ LEE J A L Hank Von Der Bruegge shoots over the stretched arms of Oakton defender. 5, Out- Kenny Hansen weaves his way up court 76 Rifle Team Sights Winning Season Coach Wayne Bloomingburg, Gary Elflin, Ron Morris, john Krogman, Scott Staton,1ohn Krout, Sandi Dragon .. BIoomingburg's boys improve their precision during practice atithe range. 77 Varsity Wrestlers Finish in Third Place First row: Mike Hall Uvlanagerj, Russell Allison, Paul Gray, Rick Cogswell, Eric Stickney, Ron Greenstreet, Stuart Blue, Charles Timmons. Sec- ond row: Bill McLaughlin, james Frith, Chuck Mason, Stewart Wegner, Bob Sheppard, Coach Guy Cavallo. Third row: Frank Wagner, Alan Posey, Doug Kihm, joe Braner, Willie Stewart. t 1 ll 1 1 i. E , l F iw .. Eric Stickney keeps his man under control. Doug Kihm muscles his way to a decision at Langley. 78 S. ,,..ni 1 9,,-t-ifgg-A-'--- - 1 f! I Alan Posey takes down his opponent. The varsity wrestling team finished the season with a 7-5 record and a third place in the Great Falls District. Super sophomore james Frith went undefeated and won the district championship and Doug Kihm, Alan Posey and Chuck Mason placed second. They only made it as far as the second round in regional competition, but wrestled well in the dual meet season. District Champion james Frith. Sophomore loe Braner escapes from his man. 21.149 ,ll -' V ' Season Record: Ft. Hunt 39-15, Wakefield 38-15, T.C. Williams 30-19, Madison 31-17, Marshall 27-18, Langley 28-19, Mt. Vernon 15-32, McLean 15-31, Oakton 34-10, Herndon 35-13, Edison 33-19, Yorktown 34-18. 79 -.K XX x S i U Y W -ly , , v.1!' 1-31, . -f:1-gm, Stuart Blue gains control of his Marshall opponent. Paul Gray maneuvers for a takedown. Frank Wagner looks to Coach Cavallo for advice. i- di. ,-f,Wth:2'i1g Bill McLaughlin Capitalizes on his advantage. 'Fifi ?1,,.i 1 1 - l . . Wrestlers Finish IO-3 5 First row: Ben Pim, james Moore, james Kelley, Bruce Behal, Rick Hawes, Chuck Odclenino. Second row: Tony Powell, Rick lenney, lim Brayley, Mark Proulx, Victor Delgado, Coach Bob Rimmer. Third Eli Hamilton works for a pinning position. row: T.C. Evans, Tom Oxendine, Bill Weisenburger, Eli Hamilton, David Wiseman. ffkgr 1' ,ll . K - l-ii 04 ' X . - . . 1 ffl X Q . . 'Y ' K Q , .V . - 1, s..-' :AI 1-1 J . Rick jenney circles around his opponent. Swimming Team Achieves Success in First Year First row: Susi Acha, Susie Lagdon, Karen Skeiri k, Lavonne Brown, Madonna Paul, Deenie Vandersluis, Patty Torno, Linda Houston Second row: Robert Davis, Tim Stark, Bob Hodges, Tom Conney, Bruce Henning, Chip Logan, Mark McNickle, Rdbert Lipsky joe ONeill Mark Standridge. Third row: Pete Tingley, Tom Greenwood, Mark Farnaro, Mike Neam, jon Sears, Davin Brown, Mark White. E, A f-41 Swimmers take thier mark for the 100 meter freestyle. Richard Schmitt pulls into the lead Lge,-'-'-w ,M --,f' -.4 Patti Torno executes her required forward dive in layout. W- , A . , --mg-Z .41 'gag l , ma- if 1 'EE ---------.--vi - . , 'WWW z ' ,, r rum. Y ' , I-'Ffiflfrggil , .-1 - ac., 4. ' ' ig,-.,.,.l 5-Q95-Q g -....,,,1 Del Flint's forward 2V2 tuck keeps him in first place. Another first in sports at W-L was the varsity swimming and diving team. Under the iron fist of Coach Barbara Bacon, the team finished with an impressive 5-2 record. Although the team showed great balance, several individuals turned in key performances. David Funk placed first in every meet in the 100 meter backstroke, and senior Del Flint took first in all but one diving meet. The girls' and boys' medley relay was also a strong event throughout the season. Opening of the pool added a new varsity sport. 'Z , Deenie Vandersluis takes the lead in the 50 m. butter- Richard Schmitt plans his strategy for the 100 m. frees- fly. tyle. Season Record: Mt. Vernon 129-48, Lee fforfeit to W-LJ, Hayfield 131-45, Edison 108-73, Ft. Hunt 66-115, W-L-Yorktown-Wakefield 121-151- 47. 84 Girls' G mnasties Team Takes Fourth in District Meet 1-7 fir l I fl 6 l i l l First row: Tri-captains Sue Naeser, Genie Renner, Maribeth Appel. Second row: Donna Davis, Betsy Hart, Mindy Salata, Pat Murrill, jill San- derson, Terri lones. Third row: Mary Losa, Josie Moyer, lanie Meeks, Terry Freschi, Kris Monteith, Lynn Robertson, Sharon Hanowell. As a varsity sport, the girls' gymnastics team gained the rare privilege of being ableto use the gym floor, even during basketball season. Confined to the side lines and dodging stray basketballs must have helped to increase concentration, because Free Ex was the strongest event for the team, placing three girls in regional berths in the advanced category. All girls competing in optional events qualified for the regional meet. Under the critical eyes and whips of Coaches Brutus Reinwald and Dave Faulconer, the Zoo showed amazing progress, considering. . .ask Mr. Levin. Mindy Salata strikes a pose in her Free Ex routine. 85 Maribeth Appel practices back handsprings. .-,-. ri, . sffr , .ff Q.. . W -1 Terri jones performs a forward roll in her compulsory beam routine. , 'Ns A back straddle catch is perfected by Mary Losa. ' 86 l l 1: 5-' i-gc.: -:: 'J - , 1 K . Gymnastics, by definition, is mind over matter. ln other words, you have to convince your body to do things your mind keeps telling you are im- possible, like letting go of the bar and leaving that nice, soft mat far below. That puts gym- nasts in the category of the slightly deranged. But ask any gymnast, and for some odd reason, they'll tell you they love it. It takes great dedication and concentration, and can produce the greatest feeling of ac- complishment. Definitely not for those with logical, stable minds. l Y if ' . i 'qu Gr ' ' -' I , imhmf gg ., ,. 'f .l-i721iE --ifsuf i All Around Performers Lead Boys' G mnasties First Row: Richard Stone, Roy Prince, Rick Austin, Rick Little, Arnold Terry, Joe Raybol, Nick Paraskevas, co-captain Dave White, Roberto Perez, lim Gaylan, Randy Dragon, Duffy Pappas. Second row: Coach Mitchell, joe Coleman, Pat Sweeney, Richard Lipsky, Robert Lipsky, Mike Miller, George Cloyed, Blair Standridge, Bill Winfield, co-captain Steve Kerndt, Bob Blinn, Bob leschke. - -' ' - 1 , -- ,f':f1.,:j 'F' ' L' if W . r .x I U . -1' ' I 4. . 1 Roy Prince accents technique on his giants. i Steve Kerndt holds a V in his floor ex routine. 88 A, . QPR his... 'Si -4. - f 'fc ' -f- , j' 4. iq, '-7,.N- A .5 The boys' gymnastics team had a strong season due to consistent performances by returning members. 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All twenty games were district games and provided quite a challenge to W-L, who was Northern Regional Champion and runnerup in the state in '72, Four regulars returning were pitchers jim Barbe, Carl Zerambo, Shannon Snyder and outfielder Lester Mitchell. Competition for other positions was very stiff and all positions were capably filled. 90 Baseball Team Features Strong Pitching First row: Brian Murray, lim Barbe, Andre Valdes, Ron Clatterbuck, Carl Zerambo, Ron Greenstreet, Kendall Carson, jeff Beardall. Sec- ond row: Reid Holmes, Hank Von der Bruegge, Paul Speroni, Burt Gravalesse, Pat Boyle, Hale Waller, Randy Minnich, Chuck Mason, Steve Green, Dan Callan. Third row: Fred Waldo, joe Brainer, john Lopynski, Tom Oxendine, Dave Grillo, Coach Del Norwood, lim Naccarato, Scott Reed. SF A4 .2-mil r ...gqpfx 'ks la ' -Y ,. ,,.f,. 'inns Q+.'f i':' - , .,.,,a..gw- U ,-4 ' , . , . ' ' '- 5 ' ' ' '. , ' I ' ' - ' .,.. ' .1 .Q 4. ffli 1 . 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' .-rin 'T' ' . libro, .3-' ' ! ' 5 ' c- .4 '-f'29.....5 l1 -- Dave Grillo takes batting practice during an early Ron Clatterbuck fires the ball over to first base. season workout. 92 I .l.V. Baseball I First row: George Moshos, leff Grimm, Kenny Hanson, Ralph Aguilera, Tony Smith, Max Himelright, Rick jenny, T.C. Evans, Bill Shea. Second row: Coach Ed Walowac, Charlie Barnes, jerry Outman, jeff Smith, George Allen, Mario Bladwell, Gary Norris, Wayne Crisenberry. Not pic- tured: Greg Stallard, Tom Oxendine. jerry Outman concentrates on his hitting. Jeff Grimm warms up on the mound, 93 Boys' Track Run Strong in Long Distances l First row: Coach George Davis, Mike Nicholas, john Cornwell, Mike John Green. Third row: Tom Smallwood, Calvin Covington, Dan Boryan, Mark Orndorff, Paul Short, General lack Walker. Second Cooney, lon Chesnut, David WiS9mHf1, Dean RBFUSEY, Jeff 521195- row: Tom Estebrook, Mark Covington, Paul Delong, Greg Bates, Fourth row: Steve Pope, Charlie Slater, john Hottle, Howard Debus, Tom leschke, john McNabb, Luis Palupa, Rick Kumro, David Hart, Kevin Brown, Phil Emmingef, Ed Wells. o I v ' ,' r.. '- es .xii 'Q A i, V -, xi 441 Members of the 2-mile relay team loosen up before their race. 94 Mike Boryan hands off to john Cornwell. The varsity track team, led by senior co- captains Mike Boryan and john Cornwell, is looking forward to a successful season. Under first year coach George Davis, the team should be especially strong in the longer distances. Coach Davis has four returning three year lettermen: Boryan, Cornwell, Mark Orndorff and Paul Short. Cornwell's strengths are the 440 and 880. Orndorff is the defending district champion in the mile and Short finished third in the 2-mile. If the Generals can get strong performances from their sprinters and do well in field events, they could be W-L's best team in years. Tom jeschke and john Hottle run the 440 during an af- ternoon workout. M 1 r - :Ti WQHKC ini ef- aff., Q V Dave Linder overtakes john McNabb on the turn. 95 l Girls' Track I. L S I Mary Arthurs picks up speed in the 100 yard hurdles. State champion Kathy Smith improves her technique. X vi First row: Cherie Hart, Becky McCoy, Valerie Waldo, Laura DeWold, Mindy Albro, Susan Naccarato, Kathy Smith, Coach Reinwald, Dotty Lagos, Debby Shauman, Holly Thompson, Lynn Brewster, Becky Pajak, Nancy Grames, jessica Giusti. Second row: Autumn Winsted, Rachel Holley, leni Morris, Dorothy Scott, Kandy Van Dyki, jill Sanderson, Lynn Robertson, Lee Wilder, Tina Howard, Lee Glendenning, Angie Wang, Mary Arthurs, Mary Thomas, Christine Vaishvilla. Not pictured: Cathy Russillo. 96 Tennis un :rf m,m, 'Q' i W1 'Ps ,lx H 4,1 'aT' 416' -1- -s,,,, First row: Chip Longino, David Houston, Paul Schmitt, Gary Yeatman. Second row: Coach Fred Pfeiffer, Chip Golden, Pete Tingley, Steve Gill, lim Hendrick, Richard Daugherty. -fl' i '?f. fl H ' lx' fi '4 jim Hendrick winds up for a powerful serve. Chip Longino returns the ball to his opponent. 97 0 0 0 0 Crew Arms For National Champlonshlp .,,x 1 m'.NNi..i ,ZZA f,i ,iw l ppl. .P I I l 1 I W-L crew members watch Fort Hunt boats splash by the boathouse. 1,45 '58,f'i'5f '1 ' A f I 4,,,,' -fxf ..s.:..fv-4fp.:-: -hir, . - .,,'Qir-,h.3- '- ' 4 'Sq --. ' , A' ' ' ,,' .. , - .- pit.:- 7 - -- , 'A-s: g,,-,--at ,YIW13-Z' ...L-1-5,--1 ' ik, Y f- .- '-91. - . -.fn--S--, - ' 'h 12, . -., , ..,, v.f ' , .. 21' -- , 'f',..iP - ,. -' -- -. -......., ,,' -..f . Qgdf- - --I . e , 111 r-- , asf.. , --e.. - s ,U - ' r - 4 2 ....., '.3:-.Lv ---we -r M --- -A .. , - -a-, Seniors Dave Payne, Kerry Knoizen, Chris Schmitt and Mark jensen take a break on the water. 98 - , - 9 23,1 V , ..., . -- ' l , F-' In -1-7 , - Lp- , A A , . ,, - -Tn ' ' ti 'ii ,Ig-1 '- .-f - I It f ' 'L.. - 1' rf' . , - A ' ' ' ' ' , ' Q ' . Q 'nfl ,Mi -, ' , I -A , iii. - ' I l 1 a 'I-1--N . , ' I Q- - - V- 2 -as-1' ou. f ,. ---v , A 'A '-'r - - .., ' - ' - 2-'x. 43 77 - 'f '-1 - -a-r ' ' - - - -...,',.,- ' A- 10- 4-Q.. -.. - -. '-1, 7-1 39' --f 1' ' 4u.....,.- .4 . 'Q' 'G . -.L., . -. ' Q , , , ' .,, .,L f-'-- - - F-f ' -- , , 'ur -,- ..-A . ' ' in -...D ,.,4 ...V -- .. -. V ,. li . ' H ' ' '- .1 t . , .---9. , D: ' ,' H fl. -VL , N ' i , . .. H ,M V, . Q X N 'V N-.,.., , a l Ipxuhrr ,,-.-umm, ., V w- ,fax-Q 1 , I A W -- .-F, H.-.,,,,, If-I., .-.. '-sq , V li . ---sv 1 A w...f. -.-t 2, JR et- 'W' ,.,.,g gP 'l ' 4, ' ' ,g2aun.., - , ,.-S-.. ..B 'r 45..-,, tl- m, Senior oarsmen take out a squad to improve their form. .5 X 5 g s BH' mn-i-M 4-wav. IN 4 ...Q i ' -'K-g.::. - Gi:A-.gap A 1 - ...Yi-sig?--it K ,, , , I i,,.:,-,glzinrw - -W -:ff Determination to win future races shows on the faces of Carroll Thomasson, Van Davis, Steve McLaughlin and Del Flint. 99 Perfecting his rowing form, Luke Pallansch strains through his workout on the barge. --UE .-.. --.1-Ei h , - jrlrn A ri A l l Mark Jensen tells Ellie Cochran his troubles after his Coach Charlie Butt takes pictures ar an afternoon prac workout on the steps. tige, P' Fr Y r 101 4. s. l The Steps After three years of disappointment at the Stotesbury Regatta and the National Championships, this year could be one of the most successful in W-L history. There are over 40 returning seniors, including 31 lettermen, all trying for positions on the first eight. The competition for these positions is stiff, but this competition should help produce a good boat. Every day after school, over 70 W-L oarsmen gather at the boathouse for their workout, which consists of running two miles, running ten sets of steps, pull-ups, sit-ups, then rowing on the river for five or six miles. The work pays off when the season begins with the trips to the Naval Academy, Middletown, Delaware, Kent, Connecticut, and Philadelphia. , '-i l .v l. Q- r. , 1 4 1, rg -'ftp ,,4'fZ5, I. ' 1 , .V t ,rj-, 1- . . slag?-1 ,gq-yomarz f, wi.: ', - T . -...fri -1 vv3 3:-, z-uh. , Members of the 2nd eight struggle through a workout. 102 1 A. ' A I P 'I03 Varsity Cheerleaders Caye Cave-nd er Cissy Barnes Barbara Cassidy X r H wa J ,I ,. ,, -1 51 5 sf:-5 XJ, .- zlgfuvz.. . -I L,,,,JA4a H, 1 1 ,- .N xv 'iii . 'X -411 NN -,KK mg Captain Robin Sowers Cherilyn Coleman A 'W Co-captain Barbara Hamlett Ellen Derr Karen Roed er 4' iv Shelley Greenlief Debbie Higdon fiat' .l.V. Cheerleaders 3 4 l K A U V eng A -I M - I ' 'f f .14 First row: Leslie Wyatt, Calla Pekar, Flor Menendez, Valerie Chandler, Angela Panolias. Second row: Cynthia Powell, Michelle Mayo tCaptainJ, Cathy johnson fCo-captainl, Debbie johnston. Leslie Wyatt shows the spirit of a winning team. Pig, l I thought we were on defense! shouts Co-captain Cathyjohnson. 106 Maiorettes !8f? '!! Captain Pam Harris concentrates on her routine at the Kathy Bye plays with fire. Homecoming Game. at to aa, MT CH? A a ' Pam Harris fCaptainJ, Gloria Norris, Lucy Huko, Madonna Paul, Donna Bullard KCO-captainj, Kathy Bye. 107 Grganizations And, as in uffish thought he stood, The labberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood And burbled as it came! Y .12 fi Brenda Trainor!Sophomore Section Carol McCIoy!junior Section we 17' T777 Patrick HurstlSenior Section ,, S 1551 -en ,- -vu '-. y' N - :A yr' . i. ' ' i ' 'JF 45+ .- t ,-r I .U , , , , A R , a.. janet DaylSenior Section Stefanie Newberry!Academics and Faculty 113 Sue NaeserlSports Steve McLaughlinlSports I 1' X. john McNabblBusiness Manager . . . r Sulvla Balderas takes names for underclass pictures. 1 4 Gina Lyons!Organizations 559 if i 1, an Darlene CalandralOrganizations Willy Haynes!Photographer Eric Miller!Photographer j.i'qft,g.- 4K-igglit ,? :egg ' -'Q 7 Pat Hurst and janet Day work hard to meet their deadline 115 5PVi1- . .Q ut ,Q .L Daniel ReedlPhotographer asf., ,. x rf Richard DaughertylPhotographer ff -i . ' ' iv- e '- 'yu F? 1-1-A Q Z' cfhli-ed., r , F A Liv i 551. r V 'X -' .- if I M Q tx s -'U M- 1 r. ie ,.. Marlene ZacklSecretary V141 URDER' i iii -8: hid f A Eric Miller advertises the yearbook during the subscrip tion drive. I so Silvia BaIderaslSecretary ' 4, Money is a prime concern for Business Manager john Mc Nabb. Htl Tim Thompson!Photographer Ron FaganlPhotographer 117 Penman l l Alan GoldberglNon-fiction Editor ...LQ Cindy RichardlPoetry Editor Georgia ChaconaslSecretary xx 5 Penman is the only high school literary-art magazine in the country that is published three times a year. For the past four years, the magazine has been given a Medalist rating by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and has been a trophy winner in state competition for the last nine years. This year's staff worked hard to maintain these standards, while they also compiled the school directory, and business managers did their part selling popcorn. .Sl james BarronlEditor-in-Chief leanette Marshall!Fiction Editor Kiw, . 1,- l l l Mr. john HarocoposlStaff Advisor Bob SheppardlBusiness Manager Ellen CochranlSecretary Van DavislBusiness Manager Scott ReedlBusiness Manager Lee Wilder!Art Editor A i ,tt .SL X 4 x i' an. , . ALE v -i ll Crossed Sabres In gathering the news, covering sports events and an- nouncing class and club activities, the newspaper at- tempted to interest every member of the school popu- lation. Editorials were written to be both informative and entertaining. Eight members shared the tasks of interviewing, writing, typing, constructing layouts, composing headlines, and distributing the paper. For them, it was a useful, rewarding, and sometimes tedious experience. To try new ways to brighten the newspaper, the staff began a Going Places column, appearing frequently with news about movies, plays, concerts, and other area events. Also, the staff found many different Cartoonists to present a variety of style and animations. In putting out the school paper, the staff learned a lot about the varied aspects of gathering and writing the news as well as all the techniques involved. af- .1 Q .EQFLQ L-gC,9'.9, ,a 5- .-cs-.-0,-'-7977 Of' .ev-.za - ' 'lf' 0.-v svrwisvff i'99,9.'2f 04.91 xx. g I 99.94.95-:gb op: i. f Nina SwiftlEditor-in-Chief Jh- ,.. 5-we ' i. jane CrawfordlStaff Writer Emery KoborlStaff Writer X tw ' ni RL- . Brad CarlsonlCo-Editor . Q Aa 120 XX. I Wendell Maddrey!Sports Writer I Robert BybeelStaff Writer Elizabeth TaitlStaff Writer -..BNN v Steve McLaughlin!Sports Writer Distributive Education First row: Cindy Burr, Elizabeth Shattuck, Helen Lohre, Charlotte Rose, Alice Bisset, Rachel R. Castillo, Regina jones, M.P. Allen, tSecretaryl, Diane Smith, Gery M. Pachuck, Robert R. Lyles. Second row: S.A. Atkinson tAdvisorJ, Samuel Roy, Steve De Stefano, Steve Crick, David Steinman, Traci jenkins tPresidentl, Sally Robey, Laura DelVecchio tTreasurerj, Mary Vissing, Linda Osborne, jenny Edwards, Patty Bowen, Mrs. Rosalie Arnold tAdvisorj. Third row: james Bethel tVice-Presidentj, Deborah johnson, jose A. Rodriguez, Richard Gilbert tReporterJ, john Smith, Greg Baumann, Fred Faulconer, john Tama, jim Brown, Merle jensen, Greg Haislip, Phillip j. Donnelly tParliamentarianJ, john Clements, Ray Brown, iii- pu All k ' Woolworth shoppers pay Charlotte Rose for their merchan- A I sw-1 dise. Learning and sharing were the key words for the Distributive Education Club, as they combined classroom work with practical . experience. With the money the members made from their knowledge of business and selling, they held their annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. The D.E. district ,yr J contests saw many winners from W-L, which gave them an exciting weekend in Philadelphia. The climax ofthe year, in the spring, was the Employees Banquet for all the members and their employers. . -W-.nu Dave Caviness prepares to help a customer select a fabric at Danemann's. 122 l Sitting: Ally Prophet fVice-Presidentl, Wendy Brown, Edward Wells CTreasurerJ, Sue Williams. Standing: Diane Leigh tSecretaryJ, Kathy Smith, Dottie Lagos. un' tx, A -4-.r W '-Rnhii E-Q...l 'S Susan Williams serves refreshments at a club mixer. She and He Club Both male and female members contributed to the activities of the socially-orientated She 84 He Club. Throughout the year, they enjoyed events such as bowling and bake sales. li A quiet moment for a coffee break is enjoyed by Susan Williams and Denise Gossage. The next club activities are discussed by Ed Wells and Wendy Brown. Vocational Office Training -X 'i lll , i W I, Combining school courses with on-the-job training, Vocational Office Training helped prepare students for the future. During National Vocational Education Week in February, they presented varied aspects of their program in an open house. With its specialized training and experience, VOT's year ably guided students toward career work. Joanne Graveline studies figures in accounting. Lawann Terry proof-reads to avoid mistakes. First row: Henry Lyles, Freddy Corbett, Amy Tse, Helen Ghannam, Sue Awad, Brenda D. Rankin, Susan Cooksey, Irene C. Cook, Sandra Wiltshire, Pamela Hash, Linda Davis, Christy Soles. Second row: joyce Whitehead, Kathy Kelley, Darlene Cummins, Theodora Leftwich, Kristy LeFevre, Maria Subires, Linda Harless, Toni Woychak, Michele Guy, Grace Grantham, Nita Dunn. Third row: llka Stock, joann Cable Pat Brown, Pat Curtis, Pam Shimp, Noreen Banacki, Kathy Kinnan, Delores L. Gibbs, Lawann Terry, john Chandler, Elaine Bailey, Debbie Barnes Bill Kilby, Terri Saltzman. Marching Band ,ag-. First row: Sandi Dragon, Claire Pallansch, Mark Golden, Rick Austin, Liz Seeley, Ann Rudy, Brian Behal, Virginia Sullivan. Second row: jane Chisnell, Angelica Terry, lngrid Bach-Sorenson, Christine Voultsides, Donna Davis, Laura Gutnick, Martha Thompson, Susan Naccarato. Third row: Vicki Russel, Tim Pierce, Mary Thomas, Mary jane Schad, jim Tucker, Karen Spees, Brenda Peters. Fourth row: Bill Wingfield, Arthur Hughes, Carter Hagen, Russell Allison, Evan Dosik, joel Bristor, Bob Blinn, Arnold Terry, David Robbins, Raymond Taylor. Even rain can't dampen the smile of drum-majorette Sandi Dragon. l . The Marching Band's skill seemed to improve with a change of face. 'P'-.r li ' .L ,fm -'la 3 -my-no-vp, X - l i. .w,-- ' or . . i 1, up Y ' 1 . ,Qs .f-,-4. ..- , 1 . . . lp: V ...Zig-Xu-If-L4f,. 4. 'YH ' v- --svq-5 - W A .i, V Y 1 I ' O by li ns. A During the 1972 football season, the Marching Band played a vital role in boosting the spirit of the varsity football team, in addition to providing intriguing halftime entertainment for the crowds that were supporting the football team. With the close 'cooperation of the drill team, the group succeeded in carrying on the tradi- tion of being a fine marching band. Chorus First row: jill Dale, Betty Harris tLibrarianl, Michele Engels, Debbie Andrews, Kathy Hughes, Monica Autry, Nancy Erbe, Virginia Conrad, lane Van Lehn, Susan Hurdle, Amy Shephard, Colleen McDonald, Carter Echols tAlto Section Leaderl. Second row: jane Windell, Liz Fogle fSec- tion Leaderl, Becky Wallace, Kay Weakley, Dean Fulton, Ahmet Ozal, Keith Morris, Barbara Hurley, jenny Rigdon CAssistant Librarianl, Leslie Waldrop, Wanda Rollins, Martha Reiser. Third row: lngemarie Breidenbach tSection Leaderl, Marilyn Phillips, Bonita Parr tAssistant Section Leaderj, Donna Tietier, Dale Striffler, Debi Nibarger, Gary Norris tTennor Section Leaderl, William D. Koumas, Tom Smallwood, Gale Hoover, Susan Murray, Pam Sullivan, Linda Hahne lSecretaryJ. Fourth row: Jeanne Hessenauer, Robin Fitch tAssistant Section Leaderl, janet Lecas iTreasurerl, Terry Lannom, Eric Dewar Nice-Presidentl, Hector Ferrufino, Tony Powell fSection Leaderl, ludy Pearson, jackie Moore, Mary Conklin 1Section Leaderl. Altos study a new pieceof music. With about 10 boys and over 50 girls, this year was an unusual one for the mixed chorus. Per- forming in the fall music festival, at junior highs, and in concerts and assemblies here, the chorus had an active year. During a classroom practice, lane Windell and Bonita Parr attempt to perfect their song. 126 the agenda was filled with performances. En- tertaining the student body was a major part of the year, as the choir sang at the Thanks- giving and Christmas assemblies, as well as the annual Christmas and Spring concerts. Many churches and civic groups enjoyed sacred and spiritual selections. Among the festivals the choir participated in were the biennial county festival and the Virginia State Choral Festival. i Dr. Baxter encourages the Choir to perfection. Aphie Kolaitis patiently waits for the Choir's performance during the Christmas assembly. First row: Dr. Robert Baxter tDirectorl, Liz Seeley, Nancy Merrill, Robin Burgbacher, jennifer Pigg, Leslie Stone, Gail Stone, Liz Ludlow, Robin Reed, Cindy Richards, Trileigh Tucker, Debbie Motafches tAccompanistl, Gena Hall tSection Leaderl, Ellen Cochran tLibrarianl, Regina Lyons, Anne O'Donnell tAssistant Alto Section Leaderl, Brenda Carder tGirl's Vice-Presidentl, Second row: Lynn Walsh, jean Dudley, Melissa Craig, Barbara Laughlin, Kathy Law tAssistant Section Leaderl. Gail Hirshberg tAssistant Treasurerl, Dennie Vandersluis tAssistant Robe Managerl, Sally Braswell, Debie Shelton, Linda Muse tCorresponding Secretaryl, Brenda Peters, Kristin johnson tHistorianl, Alphie Kolaitis, janet Day. Third row: Nancy Wilson tSoprano Section Leaderj, Mary Corbin, Karen Jacobs, Claude Henry tBoy's Vice-Presidentl, jim Ou, Ron johnson, Stephen BuzzelltBusiness Managerl, Patrick Hurst, Mark Standridge, Tom jeschke, Paul Booker, Dale Shrader tTenor Section Leader, Assis- tant Student Directorl, Brian Morris tAssistant Student Directorl, Peter Breu, Delia Miller. Fourth row: Berta Anderson tTreasurerJ, Lavonne Brown tRobe Mistressl, Pam Cohen, Lisa Lemberg tAccompanistl, Bob Sheppard tPresidentl, Mike Miller tBass Section Leaderl, Robert Lane, Reid Cooper, Mike Norris tStudent Conductorl, Gary Eflin, Geoff Bates, Greg Booker, Tom Beal, David Henderson, Bud Mayhew, Greg Bates. 127 For junior and senior members of the choir, r Madrigal Singers i Dale Shrader 4Student Leaderl, Pam Cohen, Steve Buzzell, Lisa Lemberg, Reid Cooper, janet Day CSecretary-Treasurerl, Robert Lane, Brend Carder, Brian Morris, Robin Burgbacher, Peter Breu, Berta Anderson, Mark Standridge, Sally Braswell, Patrick Hurst CPresident7, Lavonne Brown, Mike Norris, Trileigh Tucker CLibrarian-Historian, Student Leaderl. ,da-v '35s- - r 'Z x g 1 14, 4 , i x :wp r . , wa . W 2:41 ,' ,NNN 'll' ,-4 :EQ ,plu- fzei ii' I r ,Q Q i Pam and Steve react to DaIe's opening note. During a morning practice Lavonne, Mike and Trileigh rehearse A Mad Lover . 128 Nineteen talented and dedicated seniors made up the '73 Madrigal Singers. During the daily before school rehearsals, they learned a diverse repertoire which included sixteenth . century madrigals, liturgical music, French carols, contemporary pieces, and popular ar- rangements. They performed for every age group, and highlighted their Christmas season with a performance by invitation at the White House. Each of the singers feels that this year's experience has added much to the en- joyment and fulfillment of his senior year. Bob, Brenda and Brian's unique expressions lend variety to their music. Highlight of the Madrigal Singers' year was their invitation to sing at the White House during the Christmas season. 129 Concert Band - a This year marked the end of the Pfeiffer era, as the band attempted to make Mr. Fred Pfeiffer's last year here a memorable and enjoyable one. The area festival concert was a highlight, in- volving the combination of the three local high school bands. Under skilled leadership, the band also performed in the successful fall and spring concerts. The band enjoyed at- tempting to learn many different variations of music and tried to play that music to the best of their ability. L Precision makes percussion Mark Golden's specialty. First row: Donna Davis, leanne-Marie Bouman, Kathleen Kiernan, Chris Voultsides. Second row: Mary lane Schad tVice-Presidentl, Rick Austin iSection Leaderi, lim Tucker. Third row: Delia Miller, Karen Spees, lohn Aladj, Tim Pierce, Holly Thompson, lim Kiernan, Lee janssen. Fourth row: Luke Pallansch tPresidentJ, Brian Orn- dorff, Rainey Cass, Marylynne Thomas, Autumn Winstead, Blaise O'Donnell, Arthur Hughes, Bruce Henning, Dean DeWolf, Charles Gilbert. Fifth row: Mike Peckering, john Hefta, Mark Golden, Bryan Whitfield, Tom Es- tabrook, Arnie Terry, Russ Allison, Richard Daugherty, joel Bristor. 130 T Q ? . ' ,. . 1 T . -, ' ' ' ' ,4- V., A I' v ' . 1 , 1 iw A Lost amid a jungle of brass, Richard Daughtery awaits his cue. Trumpet blasts back up the concert band First row: Carter Hagen iSection Leaderl, Delia Hughes, Ellen Showen, Ingrid Bach-Sorensen. Second row: Sandi Dragon, Phyllis Sattler, Ann Robinson, Laura Gutnick, Angelica Terry iTreasurerJ, Martha Thompson. Third row: Susan Naccarato, jim Fisher, Tom Kelley, Aaron Porter, lim Naccarato, Twig Ogletree, Brian Price, Sally Terry. Fourth row: Dale Shrader Nice-Presidenti, Bill Wingfield, Ray Taylor, David Burns, Doug Eskndge, Marty Miller, Steve Lee, David Robbins, jim Westfall, Timothy Thompson, Debbie Honnold, Kevin Brown. Fifth row: jim Maghan, Doug Halterman, Steve Lane, Anita Rowland, Evan Dosik, Bob Blinn. 131 M J Crchestra First row: Reid Cooper, john Hayes, Robert johnson, Molly Gregory, Trileigh Tucker, Paul Booker, Cherie Hart, Ginger Thompson. Second row: Claudine Vandersluis, Emory Damron, Angie Wang, Darlene Payne, juan Espinoza, Margaret Henderson, Claire Pallansch. Third row: Susan james, David Kaffenberger, Shirley Thompson, Angelica Terry, Donna Davis, Holly Thompson, james Tucker, Mary jane Schad, Delia Miller, Brian Price, Aaron Porter, Sally Terry, james Naccarato, john Henfvig, Ann Rudy. Fourth row: Mr. Harvey Krasney iDirectorj, Margaret Cost, Peter Lanigan, Michael Pickering, john Heft, Dale Shrader, Ray Taylor, Bruce Henning, Even Dosik, Anita Rowland, Bob Blinn, joel Bristor. Missing: james Fisher, Tim Thompson. jg 1 ,e,c lg Bob jeschke is totally involved in his music. Intent on Bach, Kathleen Kiernan perfects her style. 132 1 XA m 5 l john Hayes is puzzeled by the changes Reid Cooper is making in their music. Mary jane Schad plays the clarinet. 133 Busy practices began early in September for the orchestra, as they rehearsed for the biennial music festival which combined Arlington's three high school orchestras. Members also performed in Christmas and Spring concerts, as well as at several as- semblies and at the junior high schools. Some students worked in smaller groups, with all orchestra members gaining musical interest and knowledge. Michael Pickering patiently awaits his cue. Trileigh Tucker practices to perfection. ti Debate Team Debating a given resolution always requires a great deal of work in research and in briefing-out arguments, but this year, the debate team found themselves faced with a particularly difficult and complex topic: Resolved that governmental financial support for all public elementary and secondary education in the United States should be provided exclusively by the federal government. Varsity members spent three weeks last summer at the Georgetown University Debate workshop, studying background material on the resolution and developing affirmative cases. When school began, pw 1 novices joined the varsity debaters in the ,X long process of refining and researching special cases and areas. In November, a heavy schedule of tournaments began, culminating in the Great Falls district tournaments in March and the final it no ,Ll Washington Forensic League contest in Tom Leighton questions Pankaj Topiwala during a practice session. early April. john Lawless examines his evidence cards. it r it If Don't you dare use the Squirrel Case! ,M jennifer Nupp looks for evidence while Catherine Leslie prepares her next speech. 134 pu. X- 1- I f Q xi , , X. 'S Art Club Textile paintings, drawing sessions, and studies in the fine arts were the major art club activities. Famous eras and their artists were also discussed, and splatter sheet painting was the new experience of year. The annual Christmas Shoppe saw new items such as string designs, posters, and miniature flowers which boosted the always successful store. Creativity was the key word for W-L's aesthetically active club. Ann Rose and Maureen Gallegher admire hand-made Scott Seitzer, who designed the Shoppe window, works ornaments. on string designs. lk N First row: Roy Anderson tCo-sponsorl, Shirley Thompson fSecretaryJ, Susan Prokop tPresidentJ, Sue O'Connor Nice-Presidentl, Becky Burdiss tTreasurerl. Second row: Karen johnson, Kim Tong Deuk, losy Moyer, Ann Robinson, Martha Thompson, Rebecca Pajak, Pam Harris, Jeanne Gilman tCo-sponsorl. Third row: Petra Rupple, Ginger Thompson, Robin Bray, Ellen Showen, Blair Standridge, Lucy Huko, Scott Sehzen 136 French Club First row: Christine Vaishvila, Veronica Schild, Henry Chau, Pankaj Topiwala, Bob Bybee, Elizabeth Tait, Cathy deHeptner. Second row: Peter Tingley, DeeDee Walker, Lynn Brewster,Marie Gammon, Angelica Terry, Shaun Altwegg, Linda Asplund, Third row: Emory Damron, Bradley Carlson, Silvia Balderas, Maria Lajmanovich, Doug Fontein, james Barron, Betsy Quiroga, Kristie Sehnert. K al - g W' r I1 411 g l H29 A ff' Q at in my Angie Terry remains thoughtful during a heated discus- sion. French-related activities in the Washington area helped French Club members improve their knowledge of the French culture and language this year. Movies were a common item on the agenda along with several fund raising francoise bake sales. The annual French Club dinner closed the year with a flourish. Dan Reed holds an electrifying French Club meeting. 137 , . L ' are ' lla 'E 'f- - i, 'f fir: J K 'J'-1 Communications Corps Seven members of the Communication Corps comprised the largest group of announcers to be heard in recent years, with four expounding on the local happenings twice a week, and three standby members gaining experience on the Wednesday after- noon announcements. Music in the morning was a fa- miliar sound in most homerooms, as the WLHS pro- grams continued to alleviate student boredom before school. From the first week of the year, this group brought relevant news, lengthy sports commentaries, and bad puns, as the announcers gained valuable ex- perience. xx Ayr n .3 Bob Bybee reads announcements. s. ,gill J 3 1 ' Seated: Mrs. Miller Vice tSponsorl, Rick Austin, Bob Bybee tPresidentl. Standing: Angie Wang, David Funk, Reid Cooper, Stefan Dobrowolski. 138 Steve Buckhantz grins into the mike before starting morning announcements. First row: Cliff Simpson 1Advisory Boardl, Mary Wilson, Valjene Hamlett, Leslie Butterfield iTreasurerl, Dianne Weston, Mary johnson, Carolyn Peyton, JoAnn Craig. Second row: Frankie Evans, Diane Smith, Olga jackson, Dianna Bethel, Carolyn Powell, Cynthia Powell iAdvisory Boardl. Third row: Francis Owens, Linda Muse, Wendy Thomas fSecretaryl, Lawann Terry, Delores Gibbs, Faye Nelson, Alfreda Morton, Carol Roy. Fourth row: jesse Garnett, Mike Terry, Wayne Terry, Reginald jones, Tony Thomas, Eugene Gibbs, Russell Nelson, Greg Carpenter. V Afro-American Club Cliff Simpson considers the foundations of the new club. A qu ln the hopes of developing a better under- standing of Black culture, the Afro-American club was formed this year. Through the expan- sion of Black identity at W-L, the members hope to promote and maintain a more harmo- nious and unified atmosphere among all fac- , tions in the school. Diane Weston, Delores Gibbs, and Lawann Terry talk over future plans with others. Bible Club Relevancy was the Bible club's major pur- pose in gathering for discussions. By studying certain biblical themes, the members tried to make the scriptures applicable to daily life. In this way, both individuals and the group grew signifi- cantly. Terry Freschi peruses a passage. Listening intently Gwen Graham, finds an interpretation thought-provoking. Bob lohnson examines a scripture. Phil Ofiesh and Bob Hughes enjoy refreshments at a club meeting. 140 'lli?r-if -1 International Relations Club First row: Lenore Gates tSecretaryJ, Theresa Kang, G. Pivaluck Poeprembutre. Second row: Margaret Kang Nice-Presidentj, Holly Yee CPresidentJ, Rita Sharma, Suman Mohindru tTreasurerJ. Third row: Soon Yoon, Rebecca Pajak, Nina Kapoor. Fourth row: Kandy Van Dyke, Michael lstaphanous, Madhu Bala. With its goal being to break down the barriers between different nationalities and promote greater understanding, the International Club sponsored a regular bi-weekly program in ln- ternational Student Awareness. Each program concentrated on the students'-eye-view of his country, its music, customs, history, religion, cuisine and holidays. Club members profited from realization that differences between na- tionalities were superficial, and that simi- liarities were most important. During April, the club sponsored International Night, fea- turing an international buffet and student en- tertainment. Holly Yee Margaret Kang 141 6 t mt, Lenora Gates Science Club Monthly meetings were just a small element of the busy science club schedule throughout the year. The club also made an overnight trip to the outdoor laboratory, sponsored the spring science fair, and hosted a banquet to honor those winning awards during the year. N l 12.5-as To president john Hayes, this must be a long meeting. ie ,fi Catherine Leslie takes notes. First row: john Hayes CPresidentl, Eric Miller, Maria Gammon, Pankay Topiwala Nice-Presidentl, Anita Rowland, Catherine Leslie tSecretaryJ, Mary Henderson fTreasurerJ, Rubin Gonzalez. Second row: Monica Schwebs, john Shafer, Chris Evensen, lohn Lawless, Carol Craig, Trileigh, Tucker. Third row: Charles Gilbert, Tom Leighton, Carter Hagen, Bob Bybee, David Funk, Bruce Hennign, Paul Booker, Robert Lipsky. 'ia-.. I i 11- Three scientists enjoy planning projects. 142 Spanish Club Learning about the history, culture and people of Spain was the emphasis for the Spanish Club, as they dined at a Mexican restaurant, had discussions on Hispanic topics, and heard 1 guest speakers. They learned about the games and music of Spain, and enjoyed seeing the l film, Man of La Mancha. Members brought a new idea to bake sales, with Spanish food, and also led a school-wide drive to aid earthquake s victims in Nicaragua. First row: Christine Vaishvila fPresidentJ, Rosa Delgado, Angelica Terry iTreasur- ery. Second row: Ramon Mantilla Nice-Presidentl, Myriam Chavarria lSecretaryl, Linda Larkie, Sally Terry. Third row: Hazel Van Evera, Teresa Thrall, Tina Howard. Fourth row: Paul Gray, jose joaquin, john M. Douglas, Nicholas M. Paraskevas. 'Yv- T' josejoaquin tells Mr. Gorman athing or two. Mr. Gorman is Surrounded by happy es- tudiantes. 143 u b Wide interest in chess led to the formation of a chess club last fall, with several members playing after school and partici- pating in tournaments with area schools. The club was international in nature, with the president from Hong Kong, and others players from Taiwan, Turkey, and New Zealand. First row: Steve Pociask, Lance Tennyson, Attlla Canturk, Alex Brown fTtreasurerJ. A student seriously pOl'lClerS his Strategy. Second row: Jung Tsai, Tang Tang fPresidentJ, Anita Rowland, Thomas H. White. Third row: David Cook, Bruce Bland, Lenora Gates, Murad Mularak, Margaret Thomas. new-' 'ggi' fl. y it f ff? ' If J Checkmate is in David Cook's mind as a game against Stefan gets under way. 144 Health Club 'IQ if -iv Mr. Cavallo sponges off Doug Kihm after a round of wrestling. First row: Paul Gray, Russ Allison, Chuck Grubbs, Luke Pallansch, Ruben Gonzales, Bob Sheppard, Steve Buckhantz, Carl Zerambo, Frank Wagner, Ron Greenstreet, Biff Pim. Second row: joe Braner, Rick jenny, jim Frith, Stuart Blue, Don Taylor, Mike Nicholas, Steve McLaughlin fPresidentj, Eric Dewar, Greg Wonderly, john Godfrey, Eric Stickney, jimmy Moore. Third row: David Wiseman, Alan Posey, Marty Hill, Charles Powell lSecretaryJ, Doug Kihm 4First Vice-Presidentj, jeff Dance, Rusty Preuit, Ken Masters, jim Brown, Bruce Behal, David Payne iHistorianj. 145 Drill Team Beginning with long, hot practices on summer days, the Drill Team learned several routines to bring entertainment to football fans during halftimes. Performing at basketball games was a new experience for the group, giving them a chance to continue improving their skills. This, and much more made the season a memora- ble one. v. 1 . - '-.f, '.--.- . , ' Q The girls march at a home game, inspired by the drum cadence. First row: Linda Asplund tjunior Co-Captainl, jackie Bottash tCaptainJ, Ellie Cochran iSenior Co-Captainj. Second row: Chris Ste. Marie, Terrye Waldow, Nancy Weyforth, Chris Wroe, Patte Mo, Sandy Webley, Tracy Newton, Diane Sifers, Shirley Thompson CTreasurerJ, Gwen Graham tSecretaryJ, Barbara Laughlin, Dianne Weston, Mary Wilson, Debbie Andrews, jackie Del Gallo, Gehane Galal, Robin Reid, Peggy Keifert, Bonita Parr. Third row: Patty Coleman, Kathy Law, Caroline Banke, Elizabeth Tait, Karin Sievers, Dorothy Scott, leni Morris, Racheal Holly, Ginger Thompson, Debi Nibarger, Cathy deHeptner, Lisa Lemberg, Vickie Pever, Diane Riggs. 146 N, .QA Drill Team Members congregate on the football field for afternoon practice. - ali if f. ' 'k-'.L,,t,u,wil'a .d,. .N A . u ff IQ.-.gf gr E' Sandy Webley and friends may be freezing, but they've got that W-L enthusiasm down in their hearts. 147 4 i ,.,,,f4 Hiking Club l - g Hikes and camp-outs became important sojourns in the rffffst' i M' .oi lives of 25 students who formed the Hiking Club last fall. At least 10 members joined in every excursion, - which included outings to Old Rag, White Oak Canyon in Shenandoah National Park, and the Billy Goat Trail near Great Falls, Maryland. I, , l ks- r Mig' fi ,Qx Hikers pause on a rock Overlookmg the Potomac' Scott Staton and his enthusiastic mountain goats trudge upward. , i no ' rv- sz 195- ' .dlinlis-'V tl First row: lodi Peters, Laurie Beaver. Second row: Anne O'Donnell, Delia Miller, Leslie Bayliff, lim Tucker, Mary lane Schad, Greg Bates, Miss Stefango tsponsorl. Third row: Dan Reed. 148 Mounted Generals f No' c. D I i II J o ff, t 1 . , i no-' ' ' V I ' -. -f' -1 :,' gil? - . e 1 .u:gl - A' V - M, . e e e Jikagwsl First row: Robin Burgbacher lPresident7, Brenda Ordorff. Second row: Linda Robin Bug-gbaclqer tells Club members about 3 Koenig tSecretaryD, Phyllis Sattler, Elizabeth Shattuck. Third row: Susan Beatty, - - - jackie Moore, lean Teresi lTreasurerJ, Nick Paraskevas. new locatlon for Weekend rldmg' Promoting better horsemanship is the sole purpose of the Mounted Generals. No riding experience is required, but the club hopes to ..,.,.-1 develo students' ridin abilities. When not ,Lt F riding,llhe Mounted Gfnerals have discussions on the proper care, maintenance, and understanding of horses, to create a special enthusiasm for horses and riding. 'OUP' limi Phyllis Satler and other club members focus their atten- tion onthe guest speaker. 149 1 Pep Club A. , TF P From the confines of the girls' health room, ' 'S c many spirit-raising ideas have come to this .l . l . ' -,l , year's Pep Club. Usual activities, such as 7 of I X, ,, ' ' A X decorating lockers, filled their time, but for 'ex a first, they sold cowbells at football games. They also took over the job of selling football programs, along with pom-poms. - Z And their bleary eyes on a few mornings ll - were due to rising early to decorate Q athletes' houses before big games, as 'Wg I members did their best to raise spirit throughout the year. i li's, f X., fi 'N r7' Selecting athlete's houses to decorate is a hard decision Wendy Brown and Susan Williams explain the group's for jackie Bottash and Melinda Peed. next fund raising project. First row: Denise Gossage tSecretaryj, Wendy Brown Nice-Presidentj, Susan Williams fPresidentj, Barb Kfoury tTreasurerJ. Second row: Laurie Anglin, Karin Sievers, Nancy Erbe, Clara Sky, Linda Houston, Angie Chaconas, Georgia Chaconas. Third row: Lenore Switzer, Kristin johnson, Karen Walker, Shelley Greenlief, Robin Sowers, Darlene Calandra, Tracy Newton, jean Teresi. Fourth row: Cathy Robertson, Pam Sullivan, Laura DeWaId, lvani Pesik, Liz Fogle, Caroline Kramer, Frances Bishop, Patte Snyder, Colleen Smith, jackie Bottash, Anne Munly. Fifth row: Melinda Peed, Ally Prophet, Linda Dartez, Robyn Robinson, Denise Painter, Millie Vogel, Caroline Bane, Sandy Webley, Sharon johnson. Not Pictured: Kim Knoizen. 150 Inf , , 'R ix. V E I stir-wwf i i , i 'N f 1' 5 gf 5, I9 Karen Walker inspires the soccer team by decorating lockers. .JF ' 'MX . , Nl! ,'X 33,2 X 3 uw 'S Involved in a meeting, Georgia Chaconas takes note of the group's next event. ii, ,, l i Pam Sullivan shares secret tips on making signs with a friend. Goodies are offered at an after school bake sale by Wendy Brown and Laura DeWald. Ski Club 4 1 l l T '11 l W f 'X Ai 1 x i ff , Mike Neam takes notes with an upcoming trip in mind. Nick Paraskevas and Jeanne Hessenauer take time out for food at a ski resort. First row: DeeDee Walker, Caroline Kramer, Phil jones, Ann Kelley, Chris Peschock iPresidenti, Mike Neam, Mary Wilson, Ingrid Hatten. Sec- ond row: Tina Gwatkin, Cathy Robertson, Anne Munly, Nancy Erbe, Laura Dacey iSecretaryJ, Nicholas Paraskevas, Geralyne Wright, Laura Evenson, Tracy Newton. Third row: Amy Orr, Sally Terry, Tammy Cass, Vivian Coss, Tina Howard, Jeanne Hessenauer, Brenda Trainor, Laura DeWald, Susie Sullivan, Bruce Baldn iVice-Presidentb. Fourth row: Frank Burdell, Peter Tingley, Kevin Wold, Liz Seeley, Ron johnson, Ruban Gonzalez, Mike Miller, josy Moyer, Kandy Van Dyke, Cathy Cane Cfreasurerl. 152 l Ski Club Because of the lack of precipitation, thinking snow was the major activity of the Ski Club this winter. ln December the members had to settle for ice skating at the Marriott, while in january the snow finally came to the ski resort in Roundtop, Pennsylvania. The most thrilling part of the year was the three-day trip to Seven Springs in February. Although the beginners outnumbered the experts in the club, the better skiers had a chance to race against the Yorktown Ski Club. No major injuries occured, and all the members thoroughly enjoyed the white slopes. I DeeDee Walker doesn't find skiing the easiest thing in the world. 153 ax Chris Peshcock and Bruce Bland day- dream about a weekend on the slopes. Chris Peshcock tPresidentJ, Laura Dacey tSecre- taryl, Cathy Cane tTreasurerJ, Bruce Bland Nice-Presidentl. Dedicated to a hard-working group of young men, crew boosters work not for themselves, but for the purpose of inspiring the team. Yearly activities include decorating lockers and buses for the team's trips, and sponsoring boathouse dances. Some are even faithful enough to go down to the glorious but dirty boathouse to sand oars and sweep floors, all in the spirit of helping the crew to victory. Crew Boosters -,un --Qggr Z Darlene Calandra and Karen Walker help get the crew Mary jane Schad explains to new members what crew season under way by trying their hand at sanding oars. raisins are. First row: Mary Chisnell, Delia Miller, Jody Peters iTreasurerJ, Liz Fogle, Terry Benson, Darlene Calandra Nice-Presidentl, Mary jane Schad tPresidentl. Second row: Karin Skierik, Angie Chaconas, Georgia Chaconas, jackie Bottash, Shelly Greenlief, Kristin johnson, Debbie Hon- nold, Caroline Bane, Karin Sievers. Third row: Anne O'Donnell, Leslie Bayliff, Wendy Brown, Linda Kitchens, Karen Walker, Susan Williams, Brenda Trainor, jerry Wright, Gwen Graham, Linda Asplund. Absent: Mindy Albro tSecretaryi. I i 4 4 l .1'!'P!'l' 154 l l Ecology Club ll Steve Rockwell, Mike Hubbard, Miss Klotz, Gina Lyons, Henry Chou, Mrs. Aukland, Brenda Orndorff, Holly Yee First row: Eric Miller, Henry Chau Nice-Presidentl, Brenda Orndorff tPresidentJ, Sean Mason. Second row: Barbara Kfoury, Cherie Hart, jessie Giusti, Rebecca Pajak, Alice Bisset. Third row: Jeanie Wonderly, Carter Echold, Linda Meller, Peggy Henderson, Phyllis Sattler. Fourth row: Susan Berghoefer, Ruth Henry, Bradley Carlson, Donna Davis. Not Pictured: Regina Lyons tSecretaryJ, Holly Yee tTreasurerJ. 155 Involvement was the key word for the active Ecology Club. Through projects such as Earth Week, Campaign Clean Water, and ecology bulletin board, and work at the re-cycling center, members helped make people aware of environmental problems. Continued cam- paigning and petitioning against l-66 helped keep the super-highway away from Arlington, and a trip to the state capital kept members up to date on current environmental legislation. Steve Rockwell and Barbara Kfoury reflect on an l-66 discussion. l Beta Service Club 4' l Many organizations received support from Beta service club throughout the year. These included the March of Dimes, UNICEF, epi- lepsy and leukemia foundations, and Mis- sionhurst. One highpoint was the annual Homecoming Dance in November, which Beta co-sponsored with Tau. They also ushered at school events and baked for hungry students, and finally planned for fun at Ocean City. , I 2 A President Mary Corbin introduces a new activity to Now whose bright idea was that. fellow members. . 2 , ,. H l 9 i -q il WL L . Q: k. l L :'l.Qhi , 45 ll- I if F, -41 First row: Linda Kitchens, Susi Painter, Laurie Anglin. Second row: Darlene Calandra tHistorianJ, Mary Warren, Mary Purvinis, Liz Fogle, Gail Kean, Luann Warfeld. Third row: Germaine Lawler tTreasurerJ, Mary Corbin iPresidentJ. Lavonne Brown Nice- Presidentl. Mary is pleased with the outcome of the bake sale. 156 First row: Angelica Terry. Susan Williams. Second row: Robin Burgbacher tSec- retaryl, Melina Peed tPresidentl. Third row: Chrisite Schnert tVice-Presidentl, Denise Gossage. Not Pictured: Michelle Lecas tTreasurerl, Holly Yee. President Melinda describes an event in detail to Kristie. 157 Delta Service Club Delta is ready when you are set the tone for active members who aimed to contribute to both school and community. This service club collected for the March of Dimes, supplied Christmas candy to teachers, took favors to hospitalized children at Easter, rejuvenated the Quincy Street flower boxes, sponsored several bake sales, and served refreshments for Back-to-School night. 1 ggifrf . . -1 7 . 1 is , - Denise, Kristie, and Melinda share their thoughts. Mix,- Kappa Service Club Continuing tradition, Kappa service club of- fered aid to both school and community. Their bake sales fed the after-school hungries, and their Christmas gifts brought joy to children at Arlington Hospital. The girls also ushered at plays, collected for the March of Dimes, visited senior citizens, while they en- joyed friendship and fun. Treasurer Gail Hirshberg finds a comment quitewitty. ' First row: Liz Ludlow, Linda johnson, Gail Hirshberg Cfreasurerj, Nancy Nash tPresidentl, Charisse Bartlett tSecretaryl, Mary Wilson, Leslie Butterfield Nice- Presidentl. Second row: Jeanne Marie Bouman, julie Ann O'Banion, Doris Wilson, Marty Fulghum, Barbara Laughlin, Caroline Kramer. While making her point clear to members Leslie Butterfield and Charisse Bartlett, Nancy Nash makes notes. i 3 fl'-. '-.32 4 -- ..- 158 Keyettes Service Club From the first days of school, Keyettes fulfilled their responsibilities, serving as orientation guides for sophomores and sewing refresh- ments to teachers. At Christmas, they brought Santa, his elves, and lots of goodies to the children at the Arlington Welfare Department. They Keyettes participated in the March of Dimes collection, visited patients at Walter Reed Army Hospital, and senior citizens. They also had time for fun, especially with an end- of-year swim party. is A Debee Goff, tSecretary-Treasureri, Gloria Norris tPresidentJ, Nancy Keyettes girls forsee a fun meeting. Merrill Nice Presidentl. First row: Gloria Norris. Second row: Debee Goff tSecretary, Treasurerj, Nancy Merrill Nice-President. Third row: Anne Q Stephens, Esther Huntley, Sean Mason, Lucy Huko, Denise Gossage, Pam Harris, jackie Bottash, Sandy Webley, Donna Bullard, Kathy Bye. 159 Sigma Service Club if ,, kr -41, :FF-. Serious business draws the attention of Mary First row: Linda Meller fPresidentJ. Second row: Phyllis Sarrler, Sarita johnson and Cris Gore. Binsted, Christine Gore, Carolyn Peyton, Mary johnson Nice-Presidentl, lessie Guisti lTreasurerJ. Third row: Pauline Meller, Ramona Gentry, Marilyn Phillips, Vickie Russell. Fourth row: Evelyn Fadul, Linda Asplund, Kathy Cad- wallader. Fifth row: Vallery Waldow, Mary Losa, Tammy Cass, Kate Kelley, Patti Coleman, Gena Hall. v'l -AEI ' I Terry Lannam and lessie Giusti proudly display Sigma's mint trophy. 160 'i Uii-F-:nga 1. . Q S X. ,, L X We lc-'f1 3 '-.., Sigma members put together their Unicef boxes. Q Linda Meller uses her power of persuasion in selling mints to Donna Dillie. Sigma Service Club Twenty-five girls enjoyed serving both school and community in Sigma service club. Selling mints for the YMCA, they earned the trophy for highest sales. They also sponsored the Potlatch Dance, and broke Tuesday monotony with bake sales. As usual, they collected for March of Dimes and UNICEF, and will relax in the Ocean City sunshine in june. . I . 'U ll Tammy Cass cheerfully puts up a poster for a Sigma sponsored dance. Tau Service Club t 'f?'i'-fw 1 X RX x bk ea 2. if ES: Nancy Barnett - does flap A go over flap B ...? u v J I First row: Cary Ogletree, ludi Dragon, ludy Sarber, Marsha Curtis, Allyn jensen, Angie Wang tTreasurerJ. Second row: Colleen Smith, Laura Talbott, Sharon johnson, Brenda Crampton, Terrye jones, Terry McDonough, Valerie Chandler, Debbie Honnold. Third row: Nanci Savold, Patte Mo, Sandy Webley, jackie Bot- tash, Frances Nocera, Patti Coleman, Leslie Stone, Holly Thompson tPresidentJ. Fourth row: Linda Koenig, Cathy Cane, Laura DeWald, Vivian Coss, lean Teresi, Anne Munly, Amy Orr, Melea Conner. Fifth row: Nancy Barnett tVice- Presidentj, leanne Hessenauer lSecretaryJ, Caroline Bane, Elizabeth Tait, Cathy Robertson, Tina Gwatkins. Q ox V I' N-.N Angie Wang is ready to talk to her first customer on a Debbie Honnold is optimistic about the drive. March of Dimes drive. 162 Holly Thompson is involved in sending messages to fellow members. ,l Laura Talbott. 163 Tau Service Club Projects for W-L, its students and teachers set the theme for Tau Service Club, as they wrote welcome letters to new teachers, aided sophomores, wrapped Christmas presents for the cafeteria ladies, served a breakfast to the Madrigal Singers, and joined in sponsoring the Homecoming Dance. To help Arlington, they sold mints for the YMCA, sang carols at the Fort Buffalo nursing home, and collected for the March of Dimes. The girls also sponsored a needy child in Brazil. With twice-monthly meetings and bake sales, they also had time for fun. Nancy and Holly lead an informal discussion. National Beta For National Beta, the year began with a mixer and a get-acquainted cook-out for new members. At Homecoming, members served lunch to varsity football players, managers, and coaches. They baked cakes for teachers at Thanksgiving, decorated the cafeteria for Christmans, and gave candy canes to teachers. Collecting for ALSAC, selling YMCA mints, and collecting for March of Dimes were important projects. One highlight of the year was spon- soring the annual spring Charity Ball and seclection of Miss W-Lg and this club initiated a new idea this year- an Easter egg hunt for the whole community. Karen Walker is pensive during a meeting. 1 pillar.- '- Kristin johnson reads a list of activities for the year. .1-A . 'Nl 3 l E3B5 First row: Mary Ella Douglas, Pam Sullivan, Leslie Kennedy, Linda Dartez, Aphie Kolaitis CHistorianJ, Kathy Law tTreasurerJ, Maureen Gallagher tSecond Vice-Presidenth, Karen Walker tFirst Vice-Presidentl, Kristin johnson tPresidentJ, Roger Rover Incognito tMascotJ. Second row: Colleen McDonald, Leslie Waldrop, Lorenza Amico, Rebecca Pajak, Chris Peschock, Margaret Kang, Lynn Torno, Kris Monetith, Lisa Lemberg, janet Day. 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Z SSS He took his vorpal sword in hand: Long time the manxome foe he sought So rested he by the Tumtum tree, And stood awhile in thought. 1- an .,, .X N4 Ti '1 I , NJ, , J-g 9,5 . .1 ,,-mlb' MW 3,1 . 'aww ' I.:'.,ff3rg V,-'ffm' ji - V 31' w' . - 34.1 fi A , , 1 mx . T A Mr A E3 ef in . ka uh ' 1 V iyn R ,I ,.. ,., J. 1 , H, 1 n . 1 , 9 um, i 'F b ,H J N ,F- 'ux 1 Sophomore Gfficers '2 4 ' 'lll' 9 gi.. Na, .5 --.-4.1 --..V- V- --i-- 4 -0- 'l '41I!f'nlulls , 11' . sniff? 1 1 . 'V' .r . . , Q3.: df? f 2 1-an new I A , . idk? The officers of the class of '75 are Steve Lee, vice-president, joe Muskett, president, Calla Pekar, secretary, Mary Dodge, treasurer. 180 Sophomore Class 1 e 5 I X.,- TJSSBKF' 'Eg Z ,J Li. wr.. ff. 'iv x X Sophomores ,-f- , A .W ll K 'yy' l ,I fri: .3 ' if F, J i l A '5 or 3 will VWH- 'T' 'l, s--' l I sim. Ada Acosta Linda Adams Ralph Aguilera Dimitri Alexis Bob Allen Russ Allison Darlene Allwine Lorenza Amico Noheed Aminoarsala Debbie Andrews Corey Armstrong Monica Autry Wayne Bagford Judy Bagnulo D l I X M ' M - A'. l, - Charles Barnes I 1 fb i, - , All 1 . 4, Y' -A-A Linda Barnes 5 M., fi li l- N hd' 'flf ' l 3' -' Alvaro Barreto , v ' ' ,fl alll ' NV.. ii' ' i 'Lv Gretchen Barsky If li-5.413 N , ' ' il 5' - ' ' x '- Ingrid Bachosorensen f l X N -W: , N V K- if lk ,- Molly Barton i ' ll l ' If .l Calvin Bayliff If - , fir Y' ly ' ,gill W 1- N3 V in Linda Beatty K , , ll- Sarah Beckwith WH - A f' Bruce Behal , Au, Susanne Behrens l A , ' 1' fl?- 2 f-1 - Te, 1 fX , 4?'?l-A Deborah Bell B ' ,Lg 3 Susan Berghoefer L Y Diana Bethel , gf' Ronnie Binstead J'.,lsfl'v , -B .Q - Q , 1 Michael Bisbee ll- :,i Mario Bladuell R- 4' ' ,j George Boryan Lenna Bouras Studious Susie Sullivan ponders over some research. 182 l Mark Boyd Anastasia Boyle jim Brayley Ingemarie Breidembach Lynn Brewster Alan Brown lim Brown Kevin Brown Leonard Brown Sue Bullard Joyce Burgett Wayne Burt Keith Butler Greg Carpenter Steve Caruso Rainey Cass Angie Chaconas Dave Chandler Susan Champion jane Chisnell Tina Choi . -,.w . alll 11 .. U, t ,ggi if L, -.ffl QL.. . ' a ' ' , fi.. 111 A t, , f yt ' F Tv fn-an .wt ', 1, lift ' it l' ll7' li i A i ll rf, llll:,l'f?lll .L A .. , .X by: ...ll-o il ll -R' , 1 l - l - 'z , ' , l fil'1 ' 5 'fl i 1 1 -4 l L ,yllfl l i '93,-f t '- .J ' 'i l 'l 'ill l ..,' gig Ill ii' fflll J -. X' -.N I S Q. , ', K ' ' ,. -'42 4 ti L' . L U: fr-fc aw H., .' :L 'Kr L l , CP 1, 1 kai I -Q? if- -Q5 f t it 435' f W in tu Wayne Chrisenberry Linn Clark Marc Clark Richard Cogswell Carmella Cole joe Coleman Virginia Conrad Anthony Cope Maria Cosimi Margaret Cost . j YK , 1 4 , 321 C A ft it 2 i ' sl will A. I si , wr , 'wi ,img ' l 1 3-4 uf i i i. . .11 Scott Macfarlan takes advantage of the librarys study carrels. Wilt .Q A, A , ri it iff' J til' A A 'l X X7 E Q' N f l : tt,, lr ' 'N F ' 9 u O x rj 183 i , Patty Courtemanche Calvin Covington jill Craff George Cranwell Cindy Crawford Catherine Crick Sophomores lx ,4-P' 2 K . ,...a-' jim Frith contemplates his math assignment. If Y ll- ' V' ' L L .. - A r Cl? Q- Q y y - . .A .E N l ' . , -32 A my -Er X ' l Q' 'f 'Q ' . Jil- il it l K ,gr-1 ,v . .. . ' ' ' nf K- .31-if r ,--i 4 L it l. ,Nu E? i fi 3 XL '49 ' ld ' 1' ' i-i' ' V Randal Dragon john Dreswick Steve Drucker jerry Ducrest Brian Easter Carter Echols Diane Eghiazarian Douglas Eskridge juan Espinoza Thomas Estabrook Thomas Clancy Evans Laura Evenson Duane Faught loyce Feigl Pamela Culver Elizabeth Cunningham Peter Cunningham jill Dale King Dao Cee Ann Davis Linda Dortez Mark DeBroder Howard Debus jackie Del Gallo I 'silk . lt .yi - lx , 1 . ix f 2 .2 44 N3 l it 'owl . ix ill' L mtv ' 105 'qi Q. il. M X. . ay' - ,-'--X fr -vw ' V fig? L Vigil l in infix' A Af. A-5.1. 1- 4 1' ' '- . ,r I. X . A . , 'xy a .M el .lf Elizabeth deHeptner Paul Delong Laura DeWald David DeWolfe Dean DeWoIfe Mike Dickson Donna Dillie john Dixon Lottie Dobrai Donald Dodd Mary Dodge Angela Dotson Gary Doughman Mary E. Douglas . ,471 53,1 f M . Qt. kalnft-' l.- f wif' :EK , 1 - 5 iff? M' 'Q' L va ,. ff .4 G5 f ' Q-T fill' 5 In L .,,:, aa- fn- ' I 1 61 I,-:- A Q1 lbzxgx FF- A 'V iff I H , L i?Jl..' gf i!fE' .f s A g 7, -.3 V ' I 'k H J, 1 In .M av- 3,4 - . c' A if 'ff rr' .. . if E 9 . L N E at - illiif' 1. A Q ' f ' f' D' V . 'l ' S gdb, ':',.f' . , f' -1 'L L.. 'ff P 'fl J' x -T ' 'id lxlllxlfh l .Ag . . 7 V W ' . 1' -Q 114 It ffl li-llvlllllwflifiliil l 184 i Q., . , l , t ' ' -,gg L A , . . r : Ixfnl' . ax., A lost Steve Hussey consults a map to find out where it's at. i A f ,- Tzu 1 - 'f 'T -sf, in ' ' 5 xl 'A ' ' . X x. Tj, 1 . e Y x.r',. -Q ! A 74 , fa 772 -i Y l ' N 2. is x ' ..s. y' ' 4 'A-1.-1 ' .V ...., -Lv, -- -. J' ,- .f 1075, ,K ,. y F - A ,A Q i 4 1 it fe -s . Saundra Garland Mark Garrison ' in .l 1 ' , LynneGarvin V3 ff' ' i 'I ,, w' 5 's Rachel Gelman Cathy Gehrett dw Ramona Gentry George Gilbert Patty Gilbert Barbara Gillis john Cohn Raul Gonzalez Sherry Good J Theresa Gordon K Christine Gore Kathy Graczyk Paul Gray V M X ' jeff Grimm A Dicky Guinivan 4' 1 Laura Gutnick J.. -, X553-l Linda Hahne 1 X41 Nik Doug Halterman Ni l? A K 185 5 4 tl I 19 'H ,li li gli .ix i QA Ml, f x I ill ' :VM Gary Feola jim Fisher Richard Flagg Kristen Flaten Dean Fleming Ruth Franks Mike Freeman Regina Frye Beverly Fuka Dean Fulton Kathy Funkhouser Gehane Galal Marie Gammon Kathy Garnett Wg, . ,A -. R fu, .. i I .., 4 A , il t E ax ' F3 6 1 at l If llllll Q P lil: A. , Sophomores F7 1 5 B and , limi? : ire Q Ms: , Cathy Hands '-2 3' E john Hana f X L I 3 Q gg' l Af- ' xlib I Kenny Hansen . IX, ' ' Q Pat Hargove - ft,-A be 5 1 Tl' A jeffre Harrin ton Xxx, C Y 8 Betty Harris ,:X A Q 'Q . i 'SQ 'ii if L JJ Cherie Hart Members of Homeroom 10-04, Leslie Wyatt and Laura David Hart l fkfl 4 DeWald, enjoy their breakfast, a treat for turning in their dues first. - , , 3. . ax, If ,g f Q ' Q ' Judy Hathaway l fm V ' 'iffff .3321 Richard Hawes H -A sf--5 Q-7 l ' ,L Betsy Haynes ,Ji -A VA ' ' .J :P , , . B Steve Hodges y 1 U! V X , , ' ' 1 Bonnie Hefner -I V ' 13 s 5'- Rh. , ' Y john Hefti ,141 'N as Q, .gm 'P losie Henck Lgj , A fi-, r '-fl Peggy Henderson 'Z' fg 2.34, ws. nf? Ruth Henry f X X 5, M55 , 11 I Ana Hernandez , f' I, l, ' W, ,' ii 'fit' Enrique Hernandez T, Q., 1 'lx K ' A W i f-A' Q -. ' Sheree Hess Brian Hill Max Himelright - ul , V g '- 1-. V .4 1- Mark Holden i Q ' V4 K cg Q' ' David Holland ' al, ll 4, ' 9, Rachel Holley ' ' iv' - H r ' ' Cale Hoover , It lb L' A M Karen Horneman Y l I ,. 1 1 - N L -- A A Arthur House f K Kathy Hughes 4 ,fu 4 A V, i mem -, ,- Robert Hughes Y fajafti , .- ' , ' ' ,sj'f'JiT ' - li.. C' .J Lucy Huko , ' K' if - ' 1 , --.lf V 1 Susan Hurdle l W7 ' H ' ! Barbara Hurley 4' . .k. - . ' Steven Hussey 1' ' A W ' f ' C H, Chris Hynes ' K Tom Ireland ,A ' If ,. A ,Q Michel lstaphanous L Ng, 1 M ww, Gi' 'iii-r an dmnm 7 Susan lacobs 1' ' -T4 '-A , cg , F7 lim laxtheimer I 'f V X I it gg' f ,V I ty f f,.. Melissalenkins E .X , l , X 2 Y , . - ' is 4' Alan jenner f. x': f.,. if N 71 l 1 A A 186 45':'fAV' ,Nl .li 1 , -Q I ' fm '- Q ,W - , , 1 ,.1' . - J at .fre ,7 -, to af Q tim, X If l Jr F V , l X' WX l if mil.. M , m ,mv 'N fr X rx -- A fn Aw 1 , X 1 . ,f v -tijf., i i - 17, .-rm rv- XM fx ji fx. I l' X 4- Rick jenney Robert jeschke Bob johnson Cathy johnson Linda johnson Nancy johnson Debbie johnston -,,.. . - t or, jennifer jones Carol Magnone enjoys a good bagged lunch. , - fn ' fin , I ' . , '? .:, 'JU N15-Y, f' ', 'IUCN E X. r fl ' ,t ,. 1' 'i .L-. I f X , ,rj gh! 1 J if N - K K 4 K-1 X- L A1 E 9 5 t. 14 i f W , , , 'Y' vs . if l' if E, , H J ,H af ' ,.f'-i,' Y , ', 1' , - ' at V fw t Y' t 'l ' EWU' we .. , .,.- I ri-mfzkii' 5 l : Philip jones Teresa jones Theresa jones Lora joseph Tsao jung Nina Kapoor Albine Katial Kathy Keegan Tom Keeney Peggy Keifert Debbie Kennedy Leslie Kennedy Lily Kfoury Mealan Kim .rs X Nl frm' or '41 I ,..s- n . - .... Sophomore girls wait to get their pictures taken. Sophomores s '. pt V Q VV ' ,,y . Cind Kinert t hm' X I Y ' - ' Gary Klinefelter in n ' L. L . Thomas Kohlhaas , ., 7 3 , 'T C7 . --is L . i :iz ' cub - L , E -f H Maria Kosmakos , .gy I X ,,f,-M A hx ' 5 a A eff V ' V , 4, William Koumas J 1 L 2 Richard Kumro 'L rl , I 0 Y 1 PE: 'az in 'ltd ' TA 'l ' N Anita Lafferty ' ' l Q- 'll - james Landry --, ' i Y ' , i Steven Lane iii 'A T -4- ' . , , V ,f -x,- - . , 1 ' , D yi Frank Lanzillo AK J ' Q i Michele LaPlante T . A LouAnn Lassetter 5' .1-. 1. ,' ' in Carla Leap . , kill K 1 Marie Le Bouf ly .' 'QM Q' Michele Lee No doubt, Miguel Vasquez would prefer something a little stronger than milk. Are you kidding, us eat the school lunch?' Steve Lee Lee Lenzi Kathy Lewis Kin Wint Liu David Logan jeffrey Longian lim Loveless Debbie Lucas lon Lyons 4 y 1' r sl ou 's i ' f 9 A .-I 2. . . ul: ,. L , ,I a A at fe , L kt, A W . N x 5 X . ff . gt 5 l 'cgi 4, imma I-V . Y it :pa , '-rxff-ll ' 'ij -lil xi l l A f A X4 2 5 t t ' i l l F ' 1 ' 'A ' r -1.1 v ' -' - VA. 595' ,fy I, ,fha ' U , ' -if 1 .ww f p ,-.n -we ,Aim M ., We aw. i , pl. f X ly! I ' ll' xl, if All X 4.1, xiii' I Chris Matsos Gary Mayhew Landon Maxwell David Mazzocchi Melanie McCabe lim McCaulet Dawne McClary Mike McCoy Rebecca McCoy 189 ca ,sr ,j ow V-A313- .. X, . I Scott Macfarlan -1 f, , ' ' NGPIPE V 1 X 1 Philip Magee i f l , fm 'Qi-in li y 'ke . , .H l' '-1 I. :gif ku TerfY Madison X ' A -J A is ':, W 'wi '6- Tim Magee -1 , 4 , .- Faythe . A ,vain . ,K 'rd l .if M - H xg Michelle Mayo X T ' N !! ' lllllm, 2 Q5 . :ia ii ' A i- .fP.f'f5'5'L'f-, l' 1- af lim Maghan . ' Carol Magnone ,lj H by l .au N. W Ali-IY Malhotra '. 595219:-fi K 1- ll i' ' ya, 'ac C. A- QW 41 sy X- 9 A Gloria Mantilla 1 A Lori Manvell ' A . H V, Q Diane Marshall K 1 ' ' 'nr A A .fu 152-'1' ' ' leannie Martin jf- 5 - J - isis Paricia Mason ' A N '- . ,fi ' 3' Keith Mathis , 'iff ' ' . l v 4 f ll: Winner' ll V H ...Q Whatever it is that Steve Drucker is saying, Judi McGee doesn't believe. Sophomores ,1 Colleen McDonald judi McGee Michelle McKeever Darlene McKenzie janet McKenzie john McSwain Alberto Medrano Pauline Meller Larissa Metenkanich Christine Miller Carl Miller Charles Moodhe Sharon Mooney jimmy Moore :L I 1 ' ix Q 1. 'x . I L igbl: ' l ig Q -1 5,1 . A '.,-'- X lvl' ' i,,, L fe c D if -A -as ii V F l 'r'. ,Ni A W. fl V Y' - Q -I , P' fbias' i V fy?-B5 mas, 1 ,T 1 M . -3 .A -q 5: , X i . . Vi 'f id ii 1 J,,l l 'J I Wx A 'A -f , 1 f N .f -- n 'y N, 'X ! 'Q A 4 'if iQ:.,,.i 1 ill.'i f - all ' ,D w ' U -P' y' V- Ay 3 X V L , x Mark Moorleghen - - Al jenny Morris - ry L 'E ' Q Q M I B Keith Morris l. George Moshos , W E, f?.' 013 ff-9' ' . , Bill Moss I I I Rick Moten Phyllis Sattler thinks-'I-I-3 . . .? i Y if V A - 1 7 i Y X - - x ' - lynn 1 M T- , .mhjfr J . I i . gf ' . , SN X, I ' V X gf' H vkxwrx Ib . .., , . a -. ,gi AQ ' mr , P illi- y iw W if V EE ' rr: -in V ,- Y .dl dl tg i N' R. .1, 'i ' S ix 'f ,JNL 5 l uv Iv' I 4' ' X y ' ' 7 -V-a , ' U V f- f il ' ATA 'N N 11 '-Jiflf f . or x -A 5- , J' :WY ' -, M' 190 X X R A X W urls x ii , 5, losy Mover Diane Mubarak Mourad Mubarak Maureen Mulvehill Kleber Munoz Brian Murray Susan Murray joe Muskett Susan Naccarato Linda Nelson Dimitri Ness Tracy Newton Debbie Nibarger Gary Norris Tom Norton james Nowotny Nancy Nowotny jennifer Nupp Chuck Oddenino William O'Brien john O'Connor far 4 rv- l I' . , ' lf. !ix'?'i ijt: '44 ' :.,.. .W ' ' , X L1 LQI, it ly , ,o- Twig Ogletree Masako Okhuma Steve Olsen Charles Oram ,ffir S' 4 zsifffl l 44' i il Q3Z: ! V 1 M-W, Brian Orndorff IQNV, NX- Debra Orren .l7'2f', W A N-fl fr K Y Lynn O'SulIivan 3,5-1 Q- In , Q leffl' Oufman Rachel Gelman is at work making modern man. l l l Patty Owens 1 N . l' N ' l 'A 'f' N Tom Oxendine ' 'W C1 ' V,-1 ' l ' ' ,li I ' M ax 1 x , 4 .. -.L , , N ,-A i nta Ozolins lt it li I- 1 H l il: ' Nick Pahno 'VA i y , it J- f 'Y . K my ,, 'lg' gl' 'y X 2 ly, - ' y Mathew Pallansch i. 7' lil l l 74: 're .' A' ' l l D.. l , . An ela Panolias ' ir ' H , .r' K gli' f: . NA l ' i N' M V H X1 .,,, Duffy Pappas ll il' ' H N X ' li Nl lllllii.. X WNW,'!llll w'fHll ll. W X llc ld l:!l'llw u:l.'W N l1 H:,N 'H lm' W' W ll zgg ' AwiweliTliiiwN 'lvl Bonita Parr 9 P l il? 'P l 'l ,l l . l l -, A' il' l ,i . . l J, ,Q l l l l y It Ml i X l james Paurowski ,guy V, A 'W ' yi i -'W?7:M', y l.g'Vw V N 3 Dan Payne i, ,fl Vli1 'wi:f3:H'l l E, i 'llT f,QF4f551' i i ll l i l, Darlene Payne 'i i Q l I, . lllhlll' .WL X, l 'R Donald Payne t ' P P llrr W., .rr Q . x l Judy Pearson ' 1 P l- g ,Alix A 1 H y i Qkg ll lllfll Cana Pekar Captain Arthur's class enjoys a lolly-good time. 191 Sophomores 7 C yy A y ,aefaa me Easel A + 4 Eg 1 P r wif ' P -571115 I ! 3 n' :man M 5 IF - llmw:-for HP xliiiinll ry' P mean: V ..A. . ,aw Sophomore citizens Mike Smith, T. C. Evans and Donna Tietjen participate in the mock election. Melody Pennell Clara Perez Vickie Pever Carolyn Peyton Marilyn Philips Mike Pickering Sandra Pierce Biff Pim Steve Pociask Piyaluck Poeprembutre Charles Pol TTm Polizois Cynthia Powell Tony Powell 'lk , ll ul, .ll . rl .l l, ,.1 i,. Um ' y WAY G' wc- .sf 'N ' T L.. 4-1.-.lfAf,..'. f fu. r ,H l ,f ,T , is ' , - Ny WWII CS' 'N , knit, l M yy 53 my ilk' 1 I up : ' ' 're S w ill- ' v -t 'V .' xc .C Lt 5 E L ' - ' ' T 'il . .ffl 'fi' y l 'l fili fr 'Try -, ,. l 4 'Y at N Tx ,ll . l l rsWEji llllhwlfgg1QQl 'll 'li ll W , ' ' vkijgrll 1g,1g:11 ,.g, T in l -y l ' N liiiiiillmligiill qi . ,i ' ' li ti 'C 1 - nl 'P' . my 'P' ' ' 1 ll l- ,. lx b -- rl gg my v ' 1 a .4 .ill l V . . T -sw gpm: 1 T sf H fr - I , -.Er Y .f',1' 75 A ,-,. , v H if-it wi.. e- c ale' Q to A I-,f'5-T, A lf' f , 'T A il .,. A x'i', , ii ,1 Y X by ,GE by X fl-l' T, 35 'L 1 ,, y Qi ' f 1 A .cw fle,.--- Ll . 1 , 1 192 Thomas Praktish Alice Prather Betsy Preuit Bill Price Donna Prince joe Price Mark Proulx Luis Pulupa Ann Purcell Mathew Putziger Kathy Qualls Colleen Rainey Dennis Rankin Dean Ramsey john Ray Stacy Reed Carol Rees Cheryl Reeves Robin Reid Victor Reilly Reinaldo Reinaldo Qi.. 'r ' MJ' 'JB Q1 . l . . Y... 1 was-'Y H ' 155553555 bg .G 1- 44 nu-A-,Zu t ' . 1LGT1ff.'::A:-P:- E+: lf Y lat an .ff , ,.q, ,az .sn I i cu F.. Lg ii H'-...J E3 1 l- 'ta ' sa Q, 4+ i t ' , 1, X ,, 'n on g-fi ' .1 lw l ' 453 x ,Qt Xx , , V 119 .f Nl .. 4 - 2 Al t X Martha Reiser Kelley Rhodes Susan Rhodes Charles Rickerich Dennis Riffe Virginia Rigdon Diane Riggs David Robbins Ann Robinson Robyn Robinson L ,i 5. .Q 5, 4Qf1'3- l.'fP7: 1 J m544 i'I- Q h :J W Christine Wroe thinks it might need alittle more salt. 1 . P1-1 1, -, ' , A lll r, , W If '..,,1I , ' 1 it 1 l' - VI li ' , -1' ' 1 I ,Y I , .. .., .. Martha Scheele Robert Schoch Daniel Schnittker Monica Schwebs Debi Scorzelli Dorothy Scott Richard Scott Joann Sears Cindy Sefton Steve Shaffer Ritu Sharma Lee Sharp Bill Shea Sang E. Shim F' i Steve Rockwell l . V K l .. M ' Wanda Rollins '. J' K Q: ' i Craig Rowland 'Qi W' K9 - 'fi 'll V ' ' , FQ 1, Carol Roy ' 5 5 ,af - 5-I 53342 Charles Ruchman '55, Q I 5 ' Ann Rudy 'l' xf kf r' .A Margaret Russillo 1 l ML Q c I- JSA V- 5 7 5 Vickie Russell F , ', - jill Sanderson V r .L 5 I Debbie Sansalone ,Eg ' ,t ,T Lyda Sarvis X 5 Phyllis Sattler .J ' ., f ' V X , Ralph Saunders Ji- - V, K ,I V , , It - ' l U ' Patricia Scalley FFS ' Y I X 1 ' l ' l L H 'fig' ' Y lrjf kvkw ' il ' . ,.,? as . If y, 4-2 ,1 l -7,7 is it ls -1: if f i Q' R 5' s f-1 ' gil ,..tl' ., . is ' 5 I 1 N, N 4 X - 1- X l Eli Nllkl- Q '- M align :Q . V' 'yy - ' Y 's if-' it . ,, b if ' New t l g .fn T - 'i'f' l 4 J J L lx' , 3-C , , l 1 'Fl f ' l 'I . LZ 51i'3lNL'g,': n li ..-' 3, ji xl V Y ' X l L 193 Sophomores ' 4 6- ., t. 1- v. . V J.-' . , ' .... . lt -1, TQ' I 2 ,, giiizfif -- M . .- S- -e e l for . T . ,Y ,tL-'h:t12,w:a.'.',L - 'va ' ' W. -N' 'l ' .. .x e 57 s .... 153 in .ig I. - fl 1131, A I -1 tg? ' R , ., ., Avjifff A 456. PY S I t. Tx il Q A Q.. -. .-T i EM S . I - 6 'X Wy g' 'K I-T t f if me la a 1 we-'TJ Ellen Showen Diane Sifers Mary Beth Simpson Vicki Sisson Maria Sivit Karen Skeirik jeff Smith Mike Smith Tony Smith jasmina Soto Karen Spees Greg Stallard Douglas Starkey Bradley Statnick Kathleen Stenger loan Stephens Christine St. Marie Richard Stone Karen Sugrue Pam Sullivan H xlafbr' l S J an ' . Susie Sullivan Debbie Suttle 'um ,, Guy Swarthout , I.-, ' 1'-E A ' x Meg Swift li I A T limi sip 7 lames Talbott I ' ' 9 ' uf' ' ll Carl T2-Iliff il Y 'A T. Q, A ' 4 -Q1 Mitchell Terry Q 'ri , ' , 1' tiki :r 1 X .T ' .xg Mary Thomas H5 r. V 517' 'J' , li ,rrr K l gp g' 5, ff William Thomas A , V jx. X: , I V I M Ginger Thompson Y XE ,L ,uf H., 5 Martha Thompson ,a Q' 4-.3 . 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A xlib . .F 6 i 1 it V V E , 'N g -, 1 ., l ,J ' i X all ln l' . - e If W: ' iff: ' X' , 1 ' ' 1 l f NH 3 , , if FL, 1 ' , If . X Q .' cl' I ' , ff l f l Karl Welzenbach lim Westfall Nancy Weyforth Debbie Whalen Larieta White Mark White Terry White Cliff Wilkins Richard Willett William Wilson Autumn Winstead Vicky Wise james Wood Geralyne Wright Christine Wroe Leslie Wyatt james Young L 1 M fm J -as , - .. 1 Y fix .fy J f ' X 'la ' ' 4 0.6, nj. .. H 1- 'Tia'--T a s . for 1 ' 'WVR 'sI1.X-!lXx ,Ia ' X. Q K- tgp V , - 195 Mike Vasapoli Miguel Vasquez Denise Vish Rosemary Vissing Hank Von Der Bruegge Christine Voultsides Nonna Wagner Leslie Waldrop Valerie Waldow Becky Wallace Cynthia Waters Kay Weakley Andrew Weaver Ed Wells YV51 1' 1:- -f '14, 5: 2 ' gg 1.,l::?f E, 1, .LL l : ' -if sg W 'II lb-Qi W to ,gf i .ga y i I, Qty, gg 3 .. , Q .W Fri, - iilieili 2 2 i A il y ,. C .a-,' ' fgllw ,f' ' if fl ,. 1. I 1 X 1.a:f',- - A fa ' if Junior Class Junior Officers I . ' A Q junior officers are Dan Callan, vice-presidentg Mary Losa, ident. treasurer 5 197 54' Judy Revercomb, secretaryg Mike Neam, pres Juniors '73 f., - 'fx i WX, LW . , J C , , . if-, 4. ,- i .-.... L ig , P, e Tn i R, i lf' J' ' 'f '-1 '.i?'3..i: 'F' E2 - Fly, 5 l. T All it T T51 ly t, -1 'X L 'nity fg 4, infill , ' .1-3' in K . pin . 7 . -me i :V Conny Aguilar Nancy Ahmadyan john Aladj Tony Alexis Kim Anderson Tim Andrews Laurie Anglin Franz Arakaky Lee Wilder givesfthe tennis most valuable player award to Tammy Cass. .1 k, f 'rx X lfk 4- - -f' - ' ' -K ' L- 1 F' A - 1 P' Q-S 'r ii M ,, B 4 4- N,- gi gl 1 , , Q 'U A-H -A ' D xl ' i ,Ly Q xi V ,gy .a ix A. 1 ' L 1' .I -f-' . Q '- 5 K. J' T .. ,L - 1 ,I .M yi, .E ., t Ng? ' ' ' Zu' Hill ,fi'.:,4:2i J 1i 1 1 1-. , Jr, , ' 3- ri-ll Pf - 'wuq'l,g:gl,fl3w--'.i',f1 :5-. iw' few' 'rw L g 1 ' '. A H A if- 1-Jie ' 5 X sf, V Vg if ' 4 V I Jan . 1 r-i, ': . , Q '.-I 1. v' .' CQ , ' 3 4 V . , L . W f A: 'Q I, ' L- 1' iv ii ' 'a '..:- .if l r- or -13 ll V -4' . - ' ' .W ' - 's 'A T , , ll f .Juli ,Mlyy M ff at i JN,-y ah., ' L I - ' i T , 9 7 if L ' N , F1 - N .f 41f92fvit , .T A' :af diff Z tif A .X ' l'e Nl ' - ' 'aff 4f 'l,l'r fa. 1 198 Graciela Araya Rick Austin Peter Back Caroline Bane Maria Baquero Vicki Barber Cissy Barnes Charisse Bartlett Michael Barlow Geoff Bates Greg Bates Leigh Beach Geoff Beardall Susan Beatty Bonnie Belt Hector Benedi Tony Benedi Gail Berghoefer Cathy Bye and ludy Revercomb represent their class at homecoming activities. K . l ff x, lf d . , w ,-. -V .NZ f V lax R . Q rj 5 , I, ,:'-N, f jiigffllfh 3. j N I A 'Q' J' A 'N L31 f F' it-'iii.'?t.l. ' ' -CEXfs5Elf22:.Qa B 1 Af' u i .Fl L .il l Y V ,15- u xc. ' ., ,1 rt r . X 'I V 1 5 I ' Y , I it 4 ' l VY ,, Th , ,4 A , I f 1' . , 1+ V, .1 A X 1 i a r :-x r -- E ' .f 9 B it t B M' 5 ,- 5.4 1: W Y : N ., , ,'Fv, lf- ' y ' ' I - A ,f 'T N 5 i.Lf,.f. 1 f- -nw? ' V X0-1 f . i ziafafefiwf Y I ' Q N 5 i ' Xl I 199 '71 i lames Berry David Bersarno Alice Bisset Bob Blinn Stewart Blue Julius Bodo Greg Booker Kathy Boone Renjana Bose Roland Bottomly Jeanne Bouman Patty Bowen Ray Boyer jay Brame Claude Bregenzer Tony Brennan Joel Bristor Wanda Brooks Juniors A U ll C V is B- ' , t 'Qi Q- l i fi, Q 'uf P .lfffftl . Alexander Brown ., ,Y ,ai W, l, .M V' --A ll ., -J ' A . ,N it Y Pam Brown ' .. - Q ' E 5 ul 5, 1 rg lr A , r gf , Q Randy Brown VA Lzil rlif V TL ' f X In x, : Vic Brown -'rg+ 's f, ' X ,, X ' , I Earl Brunson 1 l 'J l R3 Q' Tommye Brzozowski ? l, if , ffl' . ' , f. Q' Frank Burdell - l. ll- J ll - f ll' 'CU' t 9 f . ,ua , X -we , Nil H l 1 ' .f ' Karen Burke - .r t t 1' ' --U if -X - 'r ' Charles Burnett , .Y ' f 1 Y ,r, ,-L,gjQ'5',m, sl . Leslie Butterfield r ? Y J. I Uzsl ai ' X X xl ' A 'k'Pl'1.f:i llxi I l is if ' 9 fl Kathy Bye f 5 L-L .: :.i2i13ifff'fi3 1- f mega! Ron BYGVS 'i l C lv 'i it 51 QM '- QU l C ,qc , bien in 't v ' ' - -N nxt: Kathy Cadwallader ' Maria Calambro 54 ' james Callahan qv Steve Calcote my Dan Callan Laurie Campbell Yasemin Canturk Carlos Cardoso Stanley Carroll Tammy Cass Caye Cavender Valerie Chandler Henry Chau Mary Chisnell Sushma Chugh Robert Clark jim Clayton Marie Clementson X i r -y fl. Xi Lia'-2r Yl1:.a4 ia.. K X im, if? Wil .F FH 'X 200 Cherilyn Coleman Patricia Coleman Richard Coleman Bob Collete Lynn Collier Rita Collier Clair Conzelman Kenny Cooksey Daniel Cooney Mary Corbin Bettie Cosimi Vivian Coss - Q fy -e vw , W x Elizabeth Cortes ,N ,ml 'Q' X ,i My jeff Craddock . ' ' X- ' X A .X Melissa Craig L AX l- N X I ,, , ,M ' X , 5,95 Brenda Crampton ' 'Xa X X X X .,,. la y I ,Na X, X XX X' X Ernie Craven 1 .Q l 7, X ' X , g g!!! L., P E 2 Gail Creekmore li ' l ' N - V4 -f -6 - - V ' 432 1 l X 'Clif' .gy E3 Til N. Q. X , 1-'Z 'Q Marsha Curtis X .X ' tx ' ' , L ' ,fi Laura Dacey X RJ' . 4 ' 'f tn, Q lane Dale , 6, -1 , I K X, V V, ' , Emory Damron . .Q 1.5, 533, , T f , I Q M H' ,IQ Ann David at . so V' tl l A -W '- 1 Linda Davis all till., ..-. .1r.-111 1 D D' fl l 19 , P TJ XQ ua ' X5 , - Nancy Day E -1 I , Steven Dayton 2 , ti ' Q ' l Anna DeAbate .Q l V Q Richard Deemer l . Alberto Delgado W E N' ,Y l f Rosa Delgado Y V. Y YT,,...,--.F .,f,:f:f.Ti, Laura Delvecchio Ellen Derr Steve DeStefano Bruce DeWald Eric Dewar Phil Donnelly if ,, J hw, ' me E 1 ef' ' , L' gg? gig, : 7 QS' :X 1 Evan Dosik -I '+I' ' ,- X V X john Douglas V - XX ff - L, - ludy Dragon if .ff ' I , Tom Dubler if lfk 3, 4 l jean Dudley l Apr A K W e ,, i - Brigid Eaton Bonnie Ebert Linda Edmonds jennifer Edwards Gary Eflin Michelle Engles Bucky Elliot Mark English Mary Lynn Ent Nancy Erbe Chris Evensen Maria Falcon Gene Ferguson -,v 1 ....,X if . 4, gy, TR Y .2 r if vq'-'J 0 201 W Eileen Ferron john Ficco lohn Fike Robin Fitch Bruce Fleegal Del Flores Gloria Flores Rick Foate Liz Fogle Mary Foltz Isis Fonseca Mark Fornaro l l N :lgllc Pb. 1' , , 3 5,4- 1. '-is F 'J F ' if lv' ' nxt 1 K Keith Goodwin Terry Gore Gwen Graham Tina Gray Giovanni Grazioci lohn Greene Lisa Gregoire Kathy Grove Chuck Grubbs Mary Gruber Susan Gudera Tina Gwatkin vi' Y. hurl H , x U J L , 5? i ' ' as wi. 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W ' if 4 IH W, ,H 3 ' 203 r in Deborah Fravel Theresa Freschi Sheila Frye john Fuka Susan Fuller Maureen Gallagher Fred Gamble Cathy Gane Kendall Garson Lenora Gates Helen Ghannon Steve Gill Richard Gilbert Lisa Glendening Eunice Good Mike Goodman Mark Golden Raul Gonzales ri! ,pg X , X 'x Yin'-2 ' l' - S if - .an ff' f'-, Lf 'arf f. ,i ,,, A f V .V NX! . js .: 'V If X K l i su ly L L,-1 ll i il' - lv ' t ily : 'i ll all l Q Juniors r. ffr- I 5 'I A F T an x, tx xl 'N ,1-, , NJ-tif we 2 5 ,A : ,' 'ig -'II - 1. .4 cn Qi i l To li WW '5- In fl' 4. F X ,.. Q ff' If ,,, yr 54-2 T Ugg- 5 All ' Carter Hagen Bob Hagler Mike Hall Eli Hamilton Sharon Hanowell Doug Harring Cindy Harris Kenneth Harris -L.. fvfri-423175 W, . , -' Q-43 Arnold Terry shows, Thank goodness it's Friday! 204 Mo Gallagher counts potatoes Betsy Hart y Thomas Hart l 4 I 1 4:5 v Q K V515 ks Q F' Pam Hash k Ingrid Hatten Harry Havelos Kim Heejong r Mar Henderson X fs Y Claude Henry qg, T, v .1 R., ae. ' l .mf 5 l Allyn Jensen Regina jones Lee Janssen Jose Joaquin Bonita Johnson Mary Johnson Ron Johnson Mark Julian Roman Kaluta Teresa Kang Helen Karageorge Gail Kean Ed Keens Ann Kelley Tom Kelley James Kelly Barbara Kfoury Danny Kfoury 1-eff-T xv!! ,R I IX. ,.. l :QW lf K J QNlxl , Me. 45' 5 iile J l J f Ellyn . 'E JW K 1 J H. . NW , 9 l 4 J' ll ' ll l f M ali lim' F I -Y . L J f l V f I, ' ' J ff. I ,. , J 4 A F rl LJ? J 'ix 9 J , .JJ ff' ,H J QLQA.. ,pyro a N -s -Y-- 1 -. 'fi I I .Y ff' 5' J Fa ar 'YA - - kg! N Y H- -, ix, -M . ' ' l J K X ' Nl ' ' x Ji - -l far - L- J l i JL ' Jr- x J l an F T, J I , J J J . 'p 'Qi rf -il li f, f .5144 JY? F ..J J as-ll' L .ji .:3J ,H 'J' fd E1 1' 'l l l J'l'tR: .X It J ll Kli JJ ffp l l J J 'C S: J J . J fJ 7.1 dll, J J, J 1 J J A' Q J I ' ' J ' ,L J 5 J ,,m,, 4' N 33 N. li N x x S J Q s. 1 'ig ' - H N X ' m J -TT' Q , A J J 'N f l J ,--, -:?,.Z f1ff .Z9'l.Z 205 Jeanne Hissenauer Estelle Hickey Debbie Higdon David Hill Mike Hill Mary Hilleary Gail Hirshberg Robert Hodges Reed Holmes Donna Holst Sue Hostetter David Houston Lisa Howard Tina Howard Corinne Howley Mike Hubbard Linda Huezdas Robert Holmes Debra Hummell Lisa Hurley Karen Jacobs Sid Jacobs Susan James Marla James IQ we-1' Ax , ,gm . . 1 C in J 5:6 giiklklciilrzftsif f '-- xy MM---fig! vi .. ..... ' -.1 '7 r:f2f'5 ' Juniors iq--lf' Mark Labonte ' 'T' - , 'H-+. Maria Lajamanovich ' Kerry Landfield ifj Mary Lane A 1 A Pete Lanigan Terry Lannon .L XFX X l 1 X r 4. K' if J' 1 M, Q If ,fit ' ' V 42.3 5 gf, ' 5 Y U V gs.. Y I 1. . - fa Q -,z -5 A , va Q V or , Linda Larkie ' ,K :Q ' 4:95 1 A W ,, Barbara Laughlin ' W, L V Qflfff' V J lermaine Lawlar H ' 1 A ' E . l , john Lawless , if ' ,ti ' 1 1 ., Kathy Lawrence Q E' -ff' wt, I , Wil, '- , l - 4 1 lon Lee i ii L- M 2 i ' 4'L' . f ffl? 'ilu 4- M am-5 L Kyung Lee 'Y , '. ,er Seuna Lee ' -A N AA Tom Leighton ' fix - Bob Lemnitzer james Leskanich Catherine Leslie i ll fl' m 1 'ff , , X X J. W1 , Z '- out L 4. .ff A 'sf r YEA: a C L ' , ., f it fff, . N ' f - i 2 . ' 1 a, fi- 206 long-Deuk Kim lim Kiernan Tim Kirk Helen Kistiakowsky Linda Kitchens Kim Knoizen Emery Kobor Christine Kocur Linda Koenig Aphih Kolaitis Laurie Kraig Caroline Kramer ...f Rick Little William Longine lim Lopynski john Lopynski Mary Losa Reese Lucas Liz Ludlow Billy Lupton Debbie Lydeane Robert Lyles Paul MacDonald Wendell Maddrey Debbie Madison Mark Maguire Madhu Malhotra Linda Mancilla Chuck Mason Gary Masters Becky Mayben William Mayhew Mike McCann james McCauley Kathleen McCloskey Carol McCloy Terry McDonough Bill McLaughlin William Meade lanie Meeks Flor Menendez Moe Michaels Delia Miller Eric Miller Mike Miller Robert Miller Suman Mohindru Robert Montgomery r, l X X i l ' -is nfl, me ' e- I lt - i 'ff li'il 'Egi Sa, , M- - ,-vs --1,4 , 4' : 5 X, 'Q ki ' f J ,. X '15,-f - 3 . N ' T-W I x V f' A l ff' g 2 tu 1' ll ,f . A, jkg , g Ll' f -' Xt X l X N ' tl .all 13 ,X--i'XX ff: , ft, 'vel ', L 'E gl. We 'Q ' ALA' xg? 1 ll X X ' X EJ..-fa I ,B L . 1,54 Ne, 1 X X , 6 X Q Y., X XX Q ty, , l , . e - .. - 1 X t ,f J: L56 , 'rs 'K 1 .qs 'V' , ' in .., x .,:..:- Y X 1 '- ' ll l Q11 ,. , 4, 1 K X - 52 film' ' N If V' f' - V, t . Y' ', if I' X39 4 .Qvv X I ' '17 SXT 95' . 4 ' A' 'xi ian SC ' X? iw. if if rx Lllliw L .XL P . R 1 fl we t if s ,r . Ny ,. : N In ' ' 4 In JA X37 N J xy 'I X f ' ' -an .4 A X,,t ,, ws ,QW X -. 1 ,sd ,-fly Roberto Perez takes ten during a soccer game. 207 Rxll 3 -Ns il' Juniors NF: QQ A tragic 'vs f fix A jackie Moore Lisa Moore Mathew Moore Patte Moore Ron Morris Alfreda Morton Steve Muddre Mike Mulcahy Paul Mulvehill Ann Munly Nancy Nash Mike Neam Scott Newell Mike Nicholas Nicole Nieburg Odlan Norris Julie O',Banion joe O'Brien Susan O'Connor Sarah Oddenino Anne O'Donnell Blaise O'Donnell Phil Ofiesh Cary Ogletree Eric Olsen Judy Olson Theresa Olson Chris O'Neill Amy Orr judy Orren RSI...- 5 1 TL 2- 5' Bill Longino consults Frank Fanning's paper for alittle help. Donna Thomas works on a winter creation. Linda Osborne Teresa Otis Ralph Pachucki Daryush Pahlavan Cathy Painter Denise Painter Claire Pallansch LeRoy Paul Madonna Paul Susan Paynter Tina Pennell Roberto Perez 1 I ff 1. Y-fe -- rs, ' w , l . G G ,. l gv:,rf ' f . 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Anita Rowland Samuel Roy Genoveva Ruiz Paula Rule Renee Rupple Judy Sarber ,gas -a rm 'QM Obs 3. 5 , . S 1 it XE. 1 ' S X ' ' l' 2 ii' 1 L: 3 f- 'Tiff If Ll, 4 -I H- l .X' fl . ' dm: 1 I lwl,,w I, X Mr i ' ' .3 .. - l , fi . A lr 'F fri, 2 . T- ' w R K h 'L iff: . it-.fri N A . ' -' 5 .-bio' J . l lik! .1 f 1- HZ: ' .tru '.'-E 1' 1. -, . ' if 209 Ivani Pesik Brenda Peters Marilyn Phenes Marilyn Phillips Liz Philpot Jenifer Pigg Debbie Powell Susan Prokop Howard Pullen Mary Purvinis loe Rayball Pam Reavis Sheila Reavis Robin Reed ludy Revercomb james Rhee Karen Rhoder Liz Richards . N . Ni, j l :li ll ., lt 'T idx! ' ill 'Q i-' ay fb A I Juniors T ,Y or, xii . Q A. .wg A 5 '4 iv .EH .-, if - V .,,-swim V 7 V VIV V V Veil' V L . , I V ' ' ' Vw 7 1 --.0 ,V N4-V. ,Y ' V v V V ,4 V! , V VV V V vrx, V V V i 'Isl X-. . V X , , X V 4 ' 'ly lV i Q f 'Y ' , ll -' V if E sm l lr' ' till I Y VV. .lbw J 'T '-, xt. r X . , . il . B l X A xt T jackie Sloan Debi Smallwood Gail Smith Mary Diane Smith Yvonne Smith Robin Snider Sookhi Shin Nancy Steel Claudia Spells john Spitzer Blair Standridge Tim Stanton Timothy Stark David Steinman William Stewart Leslie Stone Ron Stone Dale Striffler ,.-Q .1' ., he 4 f . l W 6 I ' lx , 4 iw., .VH 'G av 1l', R Y 'F it lilly' 1 1 v-,gf V ' r 1 Naeem Sarwar Nancy Savold Paul Schmidt Richard Schmidt Scott Seitzer john Shafer Kevin Shea Vicky Shields Sang Shim Debbie Showman Karin Sievers Clara Sky r. 4-yi 7. 'N -' 4 is A f S ' 'fr '- A , 1 aw an . hm.-if 2 : 5V V ' ,ll ill Q.-- 'VI ,, HU' WTQFW ' hx, l I V 11 '! V ,haf V, lil 'L at g ' 55 4 if Q w 1 V' f X xy Lx .L A Q. . V 'L I 1 ' Z I 1 ia' l . .A Ax K V x.-A: M 11' Vw V I . .153 ' w ' T VV V ' -VV, rg ,li ,gb V 45: Vt- r, S' ' Y U T ll' +i'.yf! gitkfmlll .. V '-.' ' I L r ' -'fi it 1 ' ' 4, -xc. ' 1 .1 1, ,D V ' '- fc. . f. l . V., ,7-it 5 , ' Jllui ,lt ff. .VV 'v.. ' . ,T 09, 2 4'.' -L Q, 1 V - . 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Senior class officers are Steve Buckhantz, Vice-Presidentg julie Money, Treasurerg Mindy Albro, Secretary- Tom Greenwood, President. 212 Class of '73 H s A1 ,N T l Mix I A M x -A sl 4 The Class with Class enjoys a wild and Wooly assembly. Seniors of 41 A -3 Nui MELINDA ALBRO - National Beta Service Club 2,3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3, CSecretaryJ 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Crew Boosters 2,3, tSecretaryJ 45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 junior-Senior Basket- ball 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Treasurer 3. MELINDA ALLEN - National Beta Service Club 45 Distributive Education Club 4. SHAUNA ALTWEGG - Crew Boosters 2,45 Kappa Service Club 45 Tikos Honor Society 2,45 French Honor Society 2,45 National Honor Society 45 Class Vice-President 25 Homeroom Vice-President 2. fe-f' . f--' I 214 SUSAN ACHA- Art Club 25 Nu Service Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 2,3, tPresidentJ 45 German Honor Society 3, CSecretaryJ 45 Science Honor Society 3, tPresidentJ 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Ski Club 35 Intramurals 35 Girls' Varsity Tennis 45 Girls' Varsity Track 45 Pow- derpuff Football 45 Class Cheerleader 3,45 junior-Senior Basketball 45 Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Vice-President 4. PHILIP ADAMS DANA AGER Trileigh Tucker and john Hayes examine BERTA ANDERSON - Gamma Service Club 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir tSection Leaderl 3, tTreasurerJ 45 Madrigal Singers 4. DEBORAH ANDERSON LAURA ANDERSON - National Beta Service Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 45 Homeroom President 3,4. MARIBETH APPEL - Bishop Denis j. O'Con- nell High School, Arlington, Virginia 25 Cym- nastics 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 junior- Senior Basketball 45 Varsity Basketball tStatisti- ciani 3,45 Homeroom President 4. LUIS ARAYA - Orchestra 2,35 1. V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3,45 Spring Track 2,35 Winter Track 3. EDWARD ARNOLD - Omega Service Club 35 1. V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 35 Crew 2,3,4. . ig liege application. ELAINE BAILEY - Drill Team 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Powderpuff Football 3,45 junior-Senior Basket- ball 3,45 Sigma Service Club 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 45 Vocational Of- fice Training Club 4. SILVIA BALDERAS - Intramurals 2,35 Girls' Tennis 35 Girls' Varsity Tennis 45 Ski Club 45 Blue 84 Gray CSecretaryJ 45 Homeroom Pres- ident 3,4. NOREEN BANACKI - Art Club 25 National Beta Service Club 25 Keyettes Serivce Club 2,35 Vocational Office Training Club 4. MARY ARTHURS SUSAN AWAD - Vocational Office Training Club 4. HILARY BACAS - Crew Boosters 25 Kappa Service Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 25 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Student Council Senator 25 Homeroom President 2. W 1-ur 'dv '49 215 'Ni' 1-S3 IIM BARBE - Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia 25 Intramurals 35 Varsity Basketball 3, tCo-Captain! 45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Varsity Football 4. DEBORAH BARNES N., NANCY BARNETT - l.V. Cheerleader 25 Var- sity Cheerleader 35 French Club tPresidentJ 2 Tau Service Club 2,3, tVice-Presidentl 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 French Honor Soci ety 35 Social Studies Honor Society 4 Homeroom President 2. IAMES BARRON - Ecology Club 2,3,45 Debate Team 2,35 ELOS Honor Society 2,3,45 French Honor Society 3,45 Science Honor So- ciety 3,45 National Honor Society 3, tPres- 'ZR identb 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 , Young Democrats Club 45 lt's Academic 45 ' PENMAN tEditor-in-Chiefl 4. MARY BARTON - G.A.A. 25 French Club tVice-Presiden'tJ,,2, CPresidentJ 35 Science Club 35 Debate Team 3, tCo-Captainl 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Homeroom Treasur- er 3,45 BLUE 84 GRAY ljunior Editor? 35 CEditor- in-Chiefl 45 National Honor Society 4. GREG BAUMANN - Distributive Education Club 3,4. LESLIE BAYLIFF - Pep Club 2,35 Crew Boost- ers 2,3,45 Concert Band 25 Spanish Honor So- ciety 4. THOMAS BEAL MARGARET M. BEARDALL 'How many milliliters are in two fingers? ask Cary Sizemore and Del Flint. i- .gif fi l' '- Carroll Thomasson has the frizzy blues. ANN R. BECKWITH BRIAN BEHAL - Omega Service Club 2,35 Crew 2,3,4. IOHN BELL - j.V. Football 25 Omega Service Club 2,35 Crew 2,35 tCo-Captainl 45 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,4. i'. '..37 BRIAN BEATTY LAURIE BEAVER STEVE BECK - Graphic Arts Club 345 Voca- tional Industrial Club 3. M od igrs' 217 4255? 51, BRET BELLAMY DALE BENNETT THERESA BENSON - Rosary High School, San Diego, California 25 Crew Boosters 45 Latin Honor Society 3,4. NATHAN BERRY IANET BESLEY IAMES BETHEL-l.V. Football 25 Varsity Track 25 Varsity Football 3, CCo-Captainl 45 Varsity Baseball 35 Omega Service Club 35 Home- room Vice-President 2,3,4. SARITA BINSTED BRUCE BLAND - Monte Rose Institute, Mon- treux, Switzerland 25 Ski Club 3, tVice- Presidentl 45 French Club 3,45 Gymnastics 3,45 5 Thespian Honor Society 4. f Fi. ROBERT BOEHLEY - Gymnastics 25 Omega Service Club 3. NANCY BOLTZ - Greenwich High School, Greenwich, Connecticut 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 National Beta Service Club 3,4. l CHUCK BONNEVILLE -1.V. Football tManag- erl 25 l.V. Tennis 2,35 Varsity Tennis 45 Latin Honor Society 354. PAUL BOOKER - Ski Club 2,3,45 Orchestra tSectionleaderl 2,3,45 Science Club 2,45 Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 35 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Ecology Club 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 National Honor Soci- ety 45 Choir 4. Arthur Hughes thinks twice before devouring senior class doughnuts. The stroboscope fascinates Kris Monteith. L-if IP' E' 'Al' 218 'Touchel' exclaims Tom leschke. MIKE BORYAN - j.V. Football 25 Spring Track 2,3, lCo-Captainj 45 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,-45 Winter Track 2,3, lCo-Captain! 4. IACKIE BOTTASH - Beta Service Club 2,35 Drill Team 2,3, CCaptainJ 45 Powderpuff Foot- ball 3,45 l.V. Baseball tStatisticianJ 2,35 Class Cheerleader 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Tau Service Club 45 Keyettes Service Club 45 Pep Club 3,45 Crew Boosters 4. VICTORIA M. BOYLE - National Beta Service Club 2. AW - , 4 '4-.L if in I 1-4515 1:5 vi in P, M, 'il.,LI S 'V' - 'P , ly -.-- .G 4- 219 ROBIN BRAY- Art Club 2,3,45 Crew 2. PETER BREU - Ski Club 2,35 German Honor Society 2,3, lPresidentJ 45 j.V. Soccer 25 Choir 3,45 Madrigal Singers 45 Science Honor Soci- ety 4. LYNDA BRIDGEMAN - National Beta Service Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3. LESLIE BRIGHAM KENYA BRI'IT - Homeroom President 25 Homecoming Attendant 35 Vocational Office Training 45 TeacherlStudent Advisory Board 4. GEORGE BRODER BARBARA BRODSKY DAVIN BROWN IONATHAN BROWN STEVE BUCKHANTZ - I.V. Football 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Varsity Football 3,45 Omega Ser- vice Club 35 junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Class Vice-President 45 Communication Corps 4. DONNA BULLARD - National Beta Service Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Majorettes 3, tCo-Captainj 45 Powderpuff Football 45 Keyettes Service Club 45 Art Club 4. BECKY BURDISS - Mixed Chorus 2, tLibrari- anb 35 Mounted Generals 25 Art Club 3, tTrea- surerb 45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 The Bar- retts of Wimpole Street, The Mad Women of Challiot 45 Thespian Honor Society 4. ,--li pp-ng 220 LAVONNE BROWN - Beta Service Club 2,3, Nice-President! 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir fAs- sistant Robe Managerl 3, tRobe Managerb 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Swim Club 2,35 Girls' Var- sity Swimming 45 BLUE 84 GRAY tSophomore Editorh 3, tAssistant Editori 45 Homeroom Pres- ident 4. PATRICIA A. BROWN - Vocational Office Training Club 4. WENDY BROWN - Mixed Chorus 25 Pep Club tSecretaryI 3, Nice-Presidentj 45 Crew Boosters 45 S.H.E. 81 H.E. Club 4. ROBIN BURGBACHER- Walt Whitman High School, Bethesda, Maryland 25 Hayfield Sec- ondary School, Fairfax, Virginia 35 National Honor Society 45 Mounted Generals CVice- Presidentl 45 Delta Service Club 45 Choir 45 Madrigal Singers 4. GARY BURNER CINDY BURR RICHARD BURRIS STEVE BUZZELL - Homeroom President 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 Madrigal Singers 45 The Barretts of Wimpole Street, The Mad Woman of Challiot 4. BOB BYBEE- Rocket Club 25 Communication Corps 3, CPresidentl 45 French Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Science Honor Society CTreasurerJ 45 Science Club 45 CROSSED SABRES 4. 45? 5-1 DARLENE CALANDRA - Pep Club 2,3,45 C.A.A. 2,3,45 Crew Boosters 3, CVice-Presidentl 45 junior-Senior Basketball 45 Beta Service Club 2, tHistorianJ 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 25 BLUE 84 GRAY COrganizations Editorl 45 ELOS Honor Society 4. H. WAYNE CALCOTE - Rockwall High School, Rockwall, Texas 25 l.V. Cross Country 35 Winter Track 3,45 Spring Track 4. KENNETH CALHOUN - Varsity Football lManagerJ 25 Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 4. 'Q--Y MIKE BYE- Omega Service Club 35 Crew 3,4. NANCY CABRERA - Spanish Club 25 Bible Club 25 Art Club 35 National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM CAHILL WILLIAM CALLAHAN - j.V. Football 25 Winter Track 2,45 Spring Track 2,45 Cross Country 45 National Honor Society 4. THOMAS CAMPBELL BRENDA CARDER - Intramurals 25 Choir 3, CGirls' Vice-Presidentl 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Tau Service Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom President 2, Secretary 3. Seniors BRAD CARLSON - Minetaka High School, Ex- celsior, Minnesota 2,35 The Barretts of Wim- pole Street 45 Ecology Club 45 Young Demo- crats 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 French Honor Society 45 Science Honor Soci- ety 45 CROSSED SABRES CCo-Editor-in-Chiefl 4. WILLIAM CASE - Stage Band 4. BARBARA CASSIDY - Ski Club 25 National Beta Service Club 45 l.V. Cheerleader lCo-Cap- taini 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. RACHEL CASTILLO - Distributive Education Club 4. .01 4 '?' I-we v SUSAN CATELLIER - Mounted Generals 25 Pep Club 45 Powderpuff Football 45 Tau Ser- vice Club 4. GEORGIA CHACONAS - Drill Team 25 Pep Club 45 Crew Boosters 45 Sigma Service Club 35 Powderpuff Football 3,45 junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 PENMAN fSecretaryJ 45 Homeroom Secretary 354. 2 K A ..,- 0 -il , ...ff -...M-.....-. Brad Carlson and Nina Swift studiou E IOHN CHANDLER - Intramurals 2,35 j.V. Soccer 35 Homeroom Treasurer 3,45 Voca- 5 tional Office Training Club 4. l KWAN S. CHO V ,gg si-um w. cHoi - seoul, Korea 2,3. 222 ' SUSHMA CHUGH - International Club 2. CELESTE CLARK - Mixed Chorus 35 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 4. CHARLES CLARK - Crew 2,3,45 Hiking and Camping Club 4. VERNA CLARKE- Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Concert Band 25 Marching Band 25 Pep Club 3,45 Bible Club 3,4. 'Bip- lvl 91? RONALD CLATTERBUCK - j.V. Basketball 25 .5 j.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,4. 3 Shi---M . ar' Q xg, I epare an independent study project. CHRISTY CLAYBURN GEORGE CLOYED - Bible Club 2,45 Hiking and Camping Club 45 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Thespian Honor Society 45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 4. ELLEN COCHRAN - Drill Team 2, CTreasurerl 3, tCo-Captainl 45 Tau Service Club 2,3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Choir 3, tLibrarianJ 4. DOROTHY CIANCIOSI -ali 1-ir '00 N 223 ALLAN COGSWELL PAM COHEN - Drill Team 2, tSecretaryJ 35 Ski Club 35 Choir 3,45 Madrigal Singers 4. ROBERTA I. COLEMAN MELEA CONNER - Mounted Generals 2, tTreasurerJ 35 C.A.A. 25 Tau Service Club 62nd Vice-Presidenti 2,3545 Crew Boosters 4. IAY CONSTANTZ DAVID COOK- j.V. Soccer 2,3, TERRI COLEMAN - Swim Club 25 Crew Boosters 25 Sigma Service Club lSecretaryJ 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 junior-Senior Basket- ball 35 Homeroom Treasurer 4. MARITZA COLUNGE MARY CONKLIN - Mixed Chorus 2,3, tSec- tion Leaderi 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. IRENE COOK - Ski Club 25 Vocational Office Training Club 4. SUSAN COOKSEY- Mixed Chorus 2,35 Voca- tional Office Training Club tSecretaryi 4. TOM COONEY- Band 2,35 Marching Band 25 Hiking and Camping Club 45 Cross Country 45 Crew 354. a. , .ii -xvv 1 fn, ' -al 'ih- gf , f ' ,r A--f - in i -2 ,K-,.,..-H. ,i .y ' if vi i-4-... l0 -IV' 2 .4 f ' Z' . , 3 I , I I ,- A ,t i .- Q11 P 115'--wh 4 1-r - ,- , rf Senior slump sparks Schell's snooze. :ff CLAY CORRY- London Central High School, High Wycombe, England 2,3, German Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Crew 4. PHILIP COVINGTON CAROL CRAIG - Science Club 4, Science Honor Society 3, CPresidentJ 4, ELOS Honor Society 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3, Nice-Presidentl 4, Thespian Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Come Blow Your Horn 2, Fiddler on the Roof 3, The Barretts of Wimpole Street , The Mad Woman of Challiot 4. 225 REID COOPER - Bible Club 2,3,4, Com- munication Corps 4, Orchestra CManagerJ 2, tSection Leaderl 3, CLibrarianJ 4, Choir 4, Madrigal Singers 4, Crew 3,4' Fiddler on the Roof 3, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Homeroom Vice-President 3,4, FREDDY CORBETT CARMEN CORNIELES - Liceo Nueva Esparta, Porlamar-Eolo, Nueva Esparta, Vene- zuela 2,3, Spanish Club 4. MARK CRANDELL - Intramurals 3,4, l.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Crew 3,4, IANE CRAWFORD - Intramurals 2, National Beta Service Club 2,3, Keyettes Service Club 2, tTreasurerJ 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, CROSSED SABRES 4. LINDA CROUCH - Crew Boosters 2, Spanish Honor Society 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4. DARLENE CUMMINS PATRICIA CURTIS TIM CURTIS qc 47 0'-'L GLENNA CURTISS - Drill Team 25 Home- room Treasurer 2. IEFF DANCE - Intramurals 2,35 Graphic Arts Club 2,3,45 l.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3, tCo-Captainj 45 National Honor Society 4. , - i WAYNE DANIEL - Hilltop High School, Chula Vista, California 25 Crew 3,4. RICHARD DAUGHERTY - j.V. Wrestling 25 l.V. Tennis 2,35 Varsity Tennis 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 BLUE 84 GRAY lPhotographerJ 4. BRENDA DAVIS DONNA DAVIS - Mounted Generals 2, con- Q' cert Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Marching Band 45 Ecology Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 4. Shauna Altwegg and Hilary Bacas cast their ballots in the mock election. l 's x Paul Booker and Lisa Mattos put their chemistry skills to Tom Hunt looks elsewhere for the answer. 3 test. VAN DAVIS - LV. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 3,45 Crew 2,3, tCo-Captainb 45 Concert Band 2,35 Science Club 45 Homeroom Vice- President 25 PENMAN lBusiness Managerl 4. IANET DAY - National Beta Service Club 2,3545 Fiddler on the Roof 35 Orchestra 2 Choir 3,45 Madrigal Singers tSecretary- -if-:sv y,,... Treasurerl 45 Drill Team 2,35 Ski Club 3,4 Mounted Generals 25 Powderpuff Football 3 BLUE 84 GRAY tSenior Editorh 4. CATHY DE HEPTNER - Congressional Preparatory Schools, Falls Church, Virginia 25 Drill Team 3,45 French Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,4. SONIA DEL POZO - Art Club 4. KAREN DICKSON - National Beta Service Club 2. STEFAN DOBROWOLSKI - Tikos Honor Soci- ,NOR Y' ' ety 3,45 Communication Corps 3,45 Spanish ' ' V 4 Club 45 Science Club 4. SANDI DRAGON - Homeroom Secretary 2,3,45 Concert Band 2, tSecretaryJ 3,45 Marching Band 2, tDrum Majoretteb 3,45 Pow- derpuff Football 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Beta Ser- vice Club 2,3,45 l.V. Baseball tStatisticianl 25 Varsity Baseball fStatisticianJ 3,45 Varsity 'W' Soccer tStatisticianJ 45 Latin Honor Society 2, ,,,, ,Q . , lSecretaryl 3,45 National Honor Society 4. IUDY DRIVER NITA DUNN - Distributive Education Club 35 Vocational Office Training Club CPresidentl 4. 227 ROBERT ELLIS -j.V. Baseball 25 Crew 4. PHIL ENSMINGER - Varsity Football 3,45 Spring Track 4. FRANKIE EVANS IOHN R. FERGUSON -j.V. Soccer 25 Art Club 4. ROY FERGUSON - Homeroom President 2,45 Class Vice-President 35 Omega Service Club 35 Intramurals 2,3545 l.V. Football lCo-Captainl 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Crew 253,45 Powderpuff Football tCoachJ 3,4. ROBERT FLEMING - j.V. Football 25 Homeroom President 25 Class Vice-President 25 Class Senator 45 Crew 2,3,4, '!s s. -l EVELYN FADUL- Sigma Service Club 4. RONALD FAGAN - Varsity Basketball 3,45 junior-Senior Basketball Coach 3,45 BLUE 84 GRAY fPhotographerD 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. FRED FAULCONER - Distributive Education Club 354. DAVID FLEWELLING DEL FLINT- Intramurals 2,45 Crew 2,3,45 Var- sity Swimming 45 Homeroom Vice-President 3. DOUG FONTEIN - Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 French Honor Soci- ety 45 Wrestling Team 2. MU' g W-L's answer to Don Ho is jim Ou. ,.,--.- H john Krogman finishes homework in class Linda Muse prefers the corner IH govern Seniors -4-'Q' IESSE GARNETT DIANA GARRETT DELORES GIBBS 230 DAVID FUNK - Swim Club 2,3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Science Club 45 Com- munications Corps 45 Tikos Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 4. NANCY FURNARI - Crew 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Tau Service Club 45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Cross Country fStatisticianJ 4. MARIEL GALVAN Q - Delores Gibbs and Teddy Leftwich enjoy tl CHARLES GILBERT - Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,35 Science Club 45 Go-Go Boys 4. IESSIE GIUSTI - Sigma Service Club 2, CHisto- rian? 3,45 Ecology Club 45 C-irls' Varsity Track 45 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Mixed Chorus 2. IOHN GODFREY - j.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Winter Track 2,3,45 Omega Service Club 35 Health Club 3. ---il -...--.-1 DEBEE GOFF - Homeroom Treasurer 35 Na- tional Beta Service Club 32,45 Sigma Service Club 35 Keyettes Service Club 3, tTreasurer- Secretaryl 4. RUBEN GONZALEZ - j.V. Football 25 Varsity Wrestling 253,45 Crew 25 Spanish Club 35 Ski Club 4. DENISE M. GOSSAGE 3 fl ,ga-X'-ZA.. X ! f'Q.X?: Y : 7 :Z-'-'Z :e-,:::-f-' Y ',,,.,f . ly 1 Het atmosphere of the library. STEPHEN GREEN - l.V. Basketball 25 l.V. Baseball tCo-Captainl 25 Intermurals 2,3-,45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Varsity Lettermen 3,4. MICHELLE GREENLIEF - Modern Dance 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Crew Boosters 45 Student Council CSecretaryl 35 Pep Club 45 Choir 3. RONALD GREENSTREET - Varsity Wrestling 253,45 Health Club 2, tVice-Presidentl 3,45 l.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Varsity Let- termen 354. ,Q-FP' sity Baseball 4 THOMAS GREENWOOD - j.V. Soccer 2,35 l.V. Wrestling 25 Crew 253,45 Debate Team 3,45 French Club 35 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Varsity Swimming 45 Class President 4. MOLLY GREGORY - Colegio Nueva Granada, Bogota, Colombia 25 National Beta Service Club 3,45 Ecology Club 35 Young Democrats 45 Orchestra 3, tSecretaryJ 4. DAVID GRILLO - j.V. Football 25 j.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Omega Service Club 3. EUGENIA HALL - Sigma Service Club 2, tVice-Presidentl 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 3,4. BARBARA HAMLETT - Health Club 25 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 25 Kappa Service Club 2,35 Pep Club 25 Girls' Varsity Track 45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 l.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3, tCo-Captain! 4. BONNIE HAND - Concert Band 2,3. 1--4 . 92 The WASHINGTON POST fazes Chuck Bonneville at 8:00 a.m. TERESA GRINDSTAFF - Science Hill High School, johnson City, Tennessee 25 Latin l Honor Society 4. MICHELE R. GUY - Vocational Office Training Club 4. CHET HAHNE . --Q - t Nina Swift james Barron and Donna Davis represent W L on It s Academic! BARBARA HARGROVE LINDA HARLESS - Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 35 Vocational Office Training 4. IOAN HARPER - Brecksville High School, Brecksville, Ohio 25 National Beta Service Club 3, tSecretaryJ 45 Homeroom Vice- President 3, Treasurer 45 Class Cheerleader 3,45 National Honor Society 4. ff' 'mr IOHN HAYES - Crew 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Science Club 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Ecology Club 45 ELOS Honor Society 45 Science Honor Society 3,4. WILLIAM HAYNES - Crew 2,3,45 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3, President 45 BLUE 84 GRAY tPhotographerl 4. LEWIS HEDGES CHARLES HICKS - Homeroom President 3. DAVID HIRSCHHORN DEBBIE HONNOLD - Kokomo Haworth High School, Kokomo, Indiana 2, Greenfield Cen- tral High School, Greenfield, Indiana 3, Tau Service Club 4, Band 4, Crew Boosters 4, Powderpuff Football 4, Girls' Varsity Tennis 4. Bob Fleming searches for the virtual image. IEFFERY HENDERSON IAMES HENDRICK -- Omega Service Club 3, Health Club 3, j.V. Soccer CCaptainl 2, j.V. Tennis CCaptainl 2, Varsity Tennis fCaptainl 3,4. BRUCE HENNING - Concert Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Science Club 4, Science Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4, Fiddler on the Roof 3, Debate Team 2,3, iCo-Captainl 4, Tennis Team 3, Crew 4, Var- sity Swimming 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2,3,. SHANE HENNING - Rifle Club 2. ROBERT HENRY - Omega Service Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3. IONATHAN HERWIG li lim? luln W' it sgglyf. t.t mfr' lplnilr-sv-rmvol 3.71-d5fF1:l' iii- X 'v . , h fb-- , .- Drill Team cheers on a Generals' victory. IOHN HO'ITLE-j.V. Football 2. LINDA HOUSTON - Pep Club 45 Swim Club 45 Drill Team 2. ARTHUR HUGHES - Science Club 25 Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Sound Crew 3,4. G -Q 11 T315 'FIT if , -rug- 235 TOM HUNT- Gymnastics 2. ESTHER HUNTLEY - Keyettes Service Club 45 CROSSED SABRES 2. PATRICK HURST - Mixed Chorus iSection Leaderi 25 Choir 3,45 Madrigal Singers iPres- identl 45 French Club 45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 National Honor Society 3, tTreasurerJ 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 BLUE 84 GRAY iSenior Editori 45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Tikos Honor Society 4. MIKE ISON VERNON IACKSON - Distributive Education Club 3. NICK IANS - l.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Crew 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Winter Track 4. TRACI IENKINS - F.C. Hammond High School, Alexandria, Virginia 2, Carlisle High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 3, Distributive Education Club 4. WILLIAM IENKINS TOM IESCHKE - Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4, l.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, 1.V. Baseball 2, Spanish Honor Society 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Choir 4. Q. SHARON IOHNSON - Drill Team 2, Class Cheerleader 3,4, Powderpuff Football 3,4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Pep Club 3,4, Tau Service Club 4. CINDY lONES- Mixed Chorus 2, Choir 3,4. DOROTHY CAMILLE IOSEY 'ci DEBRA IOHNSON KAREN IOHNSON - Spanish Club 2, Art Club 4, Beta Service Club 4, Tau Service Club 4, Ski Club 4. KRISTIN IOHNSON - Orchestra 2, Choir 3, CHistorianl 4, National Beta Service Club 2, tSecond Vice-President, 3, CPresidentl 4, Crew Boosters 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Girls' Tennis 3, Girls' Varsity Tennis 4, BLUE 84 GRAY tTypistJ 3, Powderpuff Football 3,4, Class Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. 236 DAVID KAFFENBERGER- Orchestra 2,3,4. MARGARET KANG KAREN KEENER CATHERINE KELLY KATHY KELLY PATRICK KENNY- Gymnastics 2. SOON-IM KIM - Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, Bayside, New York 2. PAUL KIMBLE -- Intramurals 2,3,45 junior- Senior Basketball 3,4. KATHY KINNAN - Vocational Office Training Club 4. STEVE KERNDT - Marching Band 25 Gym- nastics 2,3, tCaptainJ 4. DOUG KIHM - j.V. Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3, CCo-Captainh 45 j.V. Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Varsity Lettermen 3,45 junior- Senior Basketball 3,45 Health Club 45 Homeroom Vice-President 2,3. WILLIAM H. KILBY, IR. - Vocational Office Training 4. f yrs? 237 KEVIN KINT- Augusta Military Academy, Fort Defiance, Virginia 2. KERRY KNOIZEN - l.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Crew 2,3 fCaptainJ 45 Varsity Let- termen 2,3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Science Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 4. TEDDY KOCUR - l.V. Wrestling 25 BLUE 84 GRAY tPhotographerJ 3, iPhoto Editorl 45 German Honor Society 3,45 ELOS Honor Soci- ety 4. . Seniors 'fi 'EP 1 . Q Nt-' PEGGY KOTILA MARIIA KOVACIC - Mounted Generals 25 Homeroom President 35 Pep Club 35 Ecology Club 35 German Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Social Studies Honor Soci- ety 4. 'Q' IOHN C. KROGMANN IR. - Crew 2,3,45 j.V. Football 35 Varsity Football 45 Rifle Team 3,4. SUSAN LAGDON - Keyettes 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Varsity Tennis 45 Varsity Swimming 45 junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 4. W... il DOTTIE LAGOS - Homeroom Secretary 25 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Track 35 ELOS Honor Society 3,45 H.E. 84 S.H.E. Club 45 Girls' Varsity Track 4. ROBERT LANE - j.V. Baseball IManagerJ 25 Varsity Baseball CManagerJ 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Madrigal Singers 45 German Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Homeroom Vice-President 4. xg' - E 5 i. i x'X1'a W-L students 'fire-up' spirit for the homecoming game. KATHY LAW - Drill Team 2,3,45 Modern Dance 2,35 Choir 3,45 National Beta 2,3, tTrea- surerj 45 Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4. FRED LAWLER- Rocket Club 25 Science Club 4. MICHELLE LECAS - G.A.A. 2,35 junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Powderpuff Football 45 Intra- murals 45 Ecology Club 3,45 International Club 4. 238 HING LEE - International Club 2,3,45 Tikos I Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society STEVE LEE- Concert Band 2,3,-4. l WON SAE LEE '-' ggi? KRISTY LEFEVERE - Homeroom Vice- President 25 tPresidentl 3,45 Vocational Office l Training Club 4. ., THEODORA LEFTWICH - Bible Club 2,35 C.A.A.23. KIP LEHR janet Smith shares the news with Greg Wonderly. STEVEN LEICHTMAN DIANE Luci-I - ski Club 23,45 Ecology club 4, H.E. at s.H.E. Club 4. LISA LEMBERG - National Beta Service Club 2,45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Crew Boosters 45 Fid- dler on the Roof 35 Choir 3,45 Madrigal Singers 4. -If-:F 239 MARGARET LESKANICH IOHN LEWIS DAVID LINDER - North Kingstown High School, North Kingstown, Rhode Island 2, Rogers High School, Newport, Rhode Island 3, German Honor Society 3, National Honor So- ciety 4, Tikos Honor Society 4, Cross Country 4 T'-'Ill' CHIP LOGAN - Homeroom Vice-President 2, CPresident7 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3, Ecology Club 4, Crew 2,3-,4, Hiking and Camping Club 4. HELEN LOHRE MARIA LOPEZ - Methodist High School, San lose, Costa Rica 2. Sue Naeser and Bob Fleming show spirited enthusiam as class senators. '1F !' DAVID W. LINDSEY RICHARD LIPSKY - Swim Team 2,3, Varsity Swimming 4, Gymnastics 3,4, Science Honor Society 4. ROBERT LIPSKY IQN l 'hr' ,X ,K 'si ,. 'Q iff' V v l 7 -T. h 'u .1, 'I' 6511 5 f'f -- , K 4 ,EHL T, w. L Students hold chess session in senior court. CINDY LU'ITON HENRY LYLES - l.V. Wrestling 25 Graphic Arts Club 2,3,45 Distributive Education Club 3. REGINA LYONS - Drill Team 2,35 National Beta Service Club 25 Choir 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 35 BLUE 84 GRAY tOrganiza- tions Editorl 45 National Honor Society 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Ecology Club CSecretaryJ 4. xi li fx xx PAM LORUSSO ANNE LOVETT MARTHA LOWERY - Homeroom President 2,3,45 International Club 2, tVice-Presidentl 35 Spanish Club CPresidentl 35 Spanish Honor So- ciety 45 National Honor Society 45 National Beta Service Club 45 Crew Boosters 4. SUSAN LYONS VALERIE MACDUFFEE PATl'I MALONE - Homeroom Treasurer 25 Drill Team 2,3. -J -17 w ,X Z'f'-5' x It I5 . SEAN MASON - Harborfields Hi h School, 8 Greenlawn, Long Island, New York 2,3 Keyettes Service Club 45 Ecology Club 45 Bar retts of Wimpole Street 4. KENNETH MASTERS - l.V. Basketball 25 Var- sity Basketball 2,4. LISA MATl'OS - International School of Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2. fK43x QQ--gy xx--Y Wi EDMUNDO MANENT SKIP MANN - Intramurals 2,3,45 l.V. Basket- ball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Omega Service Club 35 Varsity Lettermen 3,4. RAMON MANTILLA - Spanish Club 2,45 Ski Club 2,45 Varsity Soccer 45 Swim Club 45 Spanish Honor Society. GLEN MARSH IEANETTE MARSHALL - Homeroom Secretary 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 National Beta Ser- vice Club 2, fHistorianJ 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 ELOS Honor Society 45 PENMAN CFiction Editorl 4. IAMES MARTIN Tony Baker, Stephanie Newberry, and Becky Burdiss try their artistic talent during the pumpkin carving contest. fy 242 fl' 'G tl A f rp Proud pumpkin carvers exhibit their finished products. THERESE MCCAFFERTY- Mixed Chorus 3. STEVE MCCONNELL - Oakton High School, Fairfax, Virginia 25 Varsity Basketball 45 Crew 4. CRAIG MCCORMACK- Intramurals 2,3. .1 .V ,,-T n--,Jil 1757 l 243 . 'Juli' 1' I A . i if is f STEVE MCFARLAND--j.V. Baseball 2. HAROLD MCGRAW STEVE MCLAUGHLIN 1.V. Football 25 j.V. Basketball 25 Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,45 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Science Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Omega Service Club 35 Powderpuff Football tCoachl 3,45 junior- Senior Basketball tCoachl 3,45 CROSSED SABRES 45 BLUE 84 GRAY tSports Editorl 4. IOHN MCNABB - Winter Track 25 Cross Country 45 BLUE 84 GRAY CBusiness Managerl 45 Science Honor Society 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Science Club 4. DAVID MEADE - Avery County High School, Newton, North Carolina 2. ROBYN MEGONIGAL - Swimming Club 25 Mounted Generals 25 Art Club 4. 'CP The basketball team looks on a winning scoresheet. Mindy Albro and Chip Logan explain the fine art of se nior coffee-making. Maribeth Appel practices her poise and self-confidence for gmynastics. 244 SHARON MEIGS LINDA MELLER- Sigma Service Club CHistori- anl 2, lTreasurerJ 3, fPresidentJ 45 Bible Club 4. NANCY MERRILL - Bible Club 2, CPresidentJ 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Choir 4, Homeroom Pres- ident 4, Keyettes Service Club 3, Nice- Presidentl 4. IULIE MONEY - Homeroom Secretary 2 5 Class Treasurer 3,45 National Beta Service Club 2, lSecretaryl 3,4. MARK MONROE KRIS MONTEITH - Fountain High School, Fountain, Colorado 2, St. Mary's High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado 3, Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 47 National Beta Service Club 4, Intramurals 4. CHARLES METENKANICH LUANE MINARDI - Sigma Service Club 2, Keyettes Service Club 3. LESTER MITCHELL j.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3,4. GARY MOORE BRIAN MORRIS - Mixed Chorus fStudent Directorl 25 Choir 3, lAssistant Student Directorl 4, Madrigal Singers 4. ROGER MORRISON - Homeroom Treasurer 3. Seniors sd' ,...- DAVID MULLEN IEFFREY MULLIS 46' PAT MURRILL- Tau Service Club 4. ,sais S-4? -'Ei 246 IOOBIN MOSBAT DEBBIE MOTAFCHES - Mounted Generals 2g Mixed Chorus 35 Choir 45 Spanish Honor Soci- ery. IACQUELYN MOYE james Barron and Berta Anderson partici- mony of the National Honor Society. LINDA MUSE - Drill Team 25 Modern Dance 25 National Beta Service Club 2,35 Tau Service Club 27 Homeroom Vice-President 2g Class President 3g Choir 3, CCorresponding Secre- taryi 4. IIM MUSKETT- Crew 2,3,4g Homeroom Trea- surer 2. IAMES NACCARATO SUE NAESER - Gymnastic Team 3,45 Class Secretary 35 Teacher!Student Advisory Board tPresidentJ 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom President 3,45 BLUE 81 CRAY tSports Editorl 4. TIMOTHY NASH OLIN NEHER pate in the traditional candle lighting cere- IERRY NICELY VINITA NOBHARATANA - International Club 2,3. FRANCES NOCERA - Drill Team 25 Tau Ser- vice Club 2,45 Pep Club 2,45 Class Cheerleader 3,45 Powderpuff Football 4. MARK NESS - Intramurals 4. STEFANIE NEWBERRY - Science Clubg Science Honor Society 3, tStatisticianD 45 German Honor Societ 23 CVice-PresidentJ4 Y i 1 I National Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom Sec- retary 2,3,45 National Beta Service Club 2, tTreasurerJ 3,45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 Social Studies Honor Society tPresidentJ 45 Thes ian Honor Societ 4- ELOS Honor Soci P Y I ' ety 45 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 45 BLUE 84 GRAY Clndex Editori 35 tFaculty and Academicsl 4. DIEP NGUYEN - Ecology Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 International Club 3,4. ,a-'ni 'W' 'Ja T x ef -'II' sd , 'xx 152757 fs-A 'EI9' 'Q 'S' 247 GLOIu.- -NORRIS - National Beta Service Club 25 Keyettes Service Club 3, tPresidentl 45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Majorettes 3,4. MIKE NORRIS - Choir tStudent Conductor! 3,45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 Madrigal Singers . 45 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 45 ELOS Honor Society 4. BETH NUGENT DOUGLAS OLSON IOE O'NEILL - Intramurals 2,35 Swim Club 2,35 Varsity Swimming 4. BRENDA ORNDORFF- Mounted Generals 2, CSecretaryJ 3, tPresidentJ 45 Ecology Club 3, tPresidentJ 45 Science Honor Society 4. Scott Reed and Jeanette Marshall spend a busy day in PENMAN. LYNN ODDENINO - l.V. Wrestling tStatisti- cianl 25 Varsity Wrestling tStatisticianJ 3,45 Tau Service Club 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 4. DIANE OLIVETI' E DEREK OLSON - Selesian School, Bedruit, Lebanon 25 British School of Paris, France, 35 Ski Club 45 Ecology Club 4. 2 i i i i .,,.J'f' Q 'iw .X refs Seniors show enthusiasm for Class of '73 at Homecoming. 'Z' AHMET OZAL - I.V. Soccer 35 Varsity Wres- tling 45 Crew 45 International Club 35 Ski Club 3,4. ZEYNEP OZAL - Ankara Koleji High School, Ankara, Turkey 25 International Club 45 Art Club 4. DAVID PAINTER xii' f ar MARK ORNDORFF - Concert Band 25 Marching Band 25 Cross Country 2, tCaptainI 3,45 Spring Track 2,3,4. PETER ORR FRANCIS OWENS .e F LUKE PALLANSCH NICHOLAS M. PARASKEVAS - Gymnastics 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Spanish Club 4. BRUCE PARKER - Winter Track 45 Varsity Track 4. CLINTON WADE PATE - l.V. Wrestling 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 45 Health Club 3,45 Omega Service Club 35 National Honor Society 4. DEBRA PA'ITON -.4-' DAVID PAYNE- j.V. Football 25 Varsity Foot- 'ff' ball 3,45 j.V. Wrestling 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Crew 3,45 Varsity Lettermen 3,45 Health Club 3,45 Latin Honor Society 3,4. '53-7' MELINDA PEED - Art Club 2,35 Delta Service Club tSecretaryJ 3, CPresidentl 45 Pep Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 gs Homeroom Secretary 4. ,,, wr' BILL PEER- Crew 2,3,45 Intramurals 4. ff...-., Tj 4t'r ' RICHARD PENCE GUILLERMO PEREZ ' It I Sl NFTili'?f7W I I GUSTAVO A. PEREZ - Spanish Club 2,3,45 Varsity Soccer 2,3,4. CHRIS PESCHOCK - Drill Team 2,35 Gamma N3 Service Club 25 Ski Club 2, ISecretaryl 3, IPres- identl 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 National Beta Service Club 45 Homeroom Vice- President 2,3,4. .Qs-r Homecoming attendants Lynn Oddenino, Barbara Cassidy, and Patty Rhodes parade by the crowd at halftime. ,T V . A' I ,ai NK.. l The Three Little Pigs of homecoming, Cathy Russilo, Susie Acha, and Deenie Vandersluis, enjoy their date with the wolf. TOM PESSAUD IO ANN PETERS - Art Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Crew Boosters 2, CVice-Presidentl 3, lTrea- surerl 45 Hiking and Camping Club fTreasurer7 4. STEVE PETERSON 504 TIM PIERCE - Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 2,35 Swim Club 35 Var- sity Swimming 4. MARC PLOURDE - Crew 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Science Club 4. TERESITA PONCE - Swim Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Vocational Office Training Club 4. AMY POND AARON PORTER - Singapore American School, Republic of Singapore 2,3. ALAN POSEY - j.V. Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3,45 j.V. Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Omega Service Club 3. CHARLES POWELL - j.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 45 j.V. Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Intramurals 35 Homeroom Secretary 45 Omega Service Club 3. WILLIAM POWELL - I.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 35 j.V. Wrestling 2. RUSTY PREUIT - l.V. Basketball 25 Intramu- rals 3,45 Health Club 35 Omega Service Club 3. RICHARD REAMS DANIEL REED - French Club 2,3,45 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 ELOS Honor Society 3,45 Ecology Club 3,45 Hiking and Camping Club 45 Barretts of Wimpole Street 45 BLUE 84 GRAY tPhotographerl 4. SCOTI' REED Mfg' KINGA PROCAK - Distributive Education Club 25 Industrial Cooperative Training Club tSecretaryl 3. ALLISON PROPHET- Drill Team 25 Pep Club 4. BRENDA RANKIN - Vocational Office Training Club 4. RANDY REEDY - Distributive Education Club 3. CHRIS REMINGTON GENIE RENNER - Girls' Gymnastics 2, ICO- Captainl 35 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 45 Pow- derpuff Football 3,45 junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Drill Team 25 Tau Service Club 25 Sigma Service Club 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 2,3545 Varsity Basketball CStatisticianJ 4. PATFY RHODES -- j.V. Wrestling tStatisticianJ 3,45 Tau Service Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 35 Varsity Wrestling tStatisticianJ 3,45 Pow- derpuff Football 4. CYNTHIA RICHARDS - Ski Club 2, fVice- Presidentl 35 ELOS Honor Society 2,3, tVice- Presidentl 45 Latin Honor Society 2,3,45 Thespian Honor Society 45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 45 The Mad Women of Challiot 45 Homeroom President 3. IUDY RICHARDSON DARLENE ROBINSON - Gamma Service Club 2. NORMAN ROOP GENOVEVA RUITZ 421' ANGEL RIVERO - Varsity Wrestling 2,3,45 Health Club 2,3,4. LYNN ROBERTSON - National Beta Service Club 25 Mounted Generals 25 Homeroom Sec- retary 25 Girls' Gymnastics 35 Girls' Track 35 Spring Track CStatisticianJ 3,45 Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 45 Girls' Varsity Track 45 Varsity Football tStatisticianJ 45 Varsity Soccer tStatis- ticianl 45 Varsity Baseball tStatisticianJ 4. SALLY ROBEY NN 253 -V .,,-. l rl' P l 1. .T PETRA RUPPLE - Eisenhower High School, Rialto, California 2. CATHERINE B. RUSSILLO - London Central High School, London, England 25 Girls' Track 35 Girls' Varsity Tennis tManagerJ 45 Powder- puff Football 35 Sigma Service Club 3,45 German Honor Society 45 Girls' Varsity Track 4. MINDY SALATA - Orchestra tSection Leaderl 2,35 Homeroom President 25 Gymnastics 253,45 ELOS Honor Society 2,3, tPresidentJ 45 Tikos Honor Society 3, tVice-Presidentl 45 French Honor Society 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 4. ROBERT SAUNDERS KEVIN SCANNELL- Swim Team 2,35 Intramu- rals 2,3,45 Varsity Soccer 3, tCo-Captainl 45 Gymnastics 25 Omega Service Club 2,35 Health Club 3,4. MARY IANE SCHAD - Concert Band 2,3, tVice-Presidentl 45 Crew Boosters 2,3, tPres- identl 45 Ski Club 25 Hiking and Camping Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 3, Vice- President 45 Art Club 35 Latin Honor Society 3,45 Tikos Honor Society tTreasurerJ 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. 254 TERRI SALTZMAN - Vocational Office Training 4. ROBIN SANFORD IOHN SARKESAIN - I. V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 I. V. Baseball 25 Intramurals 2.3.41 Happiness for Dave Payne and Steve Buckhantz is finding a lovable teacher like Mrs. Duncan. WILLIAM SCHELL - Crew 2,3,45 Ski Club 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Swim Team 35 Omega Ser- vice Club 3. VERONICA SCHILD - Santiago, Chile .25 French Club 3,45 Science Club 35 French Honor Society 4. IUDY SCHILLING - Pep Club 25 Crew Boost- ers 2. ARTHUR SCHMITI' STEVE SCHULTZ IONATHAN SEARS - l. V. Wrestling 25 Crew 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3, Nice-Presidentl 45 Ski Club 3,4. Powderpuff players stand in awe as Mary Arthurs quickly captures 6 points. CAROLYN SH ELTON DEBORAH SHELTON - Homeroom President 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Chorus 2,35 Choir 45 Sigma Service Club 3. BOB SHEPPARD - Health Club 2,3,45 1. V. Wrestling 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 45 Crew 2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 25 Choir 3, CPresidentJ 45 Intramurals 35 PENMAN tBusiness Manager! 45 Science Club 4. KRISTIE SEHNERT - National Beta Service Club 2,3,45 Delta Service Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4. N. MALCOM SHARP - National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Science Club 45 Science Honor Soci- ety 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Young Democrats Club 4. ELIZABETH SHA'I'l'UCK - Ski Club 25 Mounted Generals 2,45 Distributive Education Club 2,45 National Beta Service Club 4. 255 I '-:rdf iii. PAM SHIMP MARY SHINE PAUL SHORT - Cross Country 2, tCo-Cap- tainl 3,45 Varsity Track 2,3,45 junior-Senior Basketball 3,4. ' 'S DAVID SHOWERS DALE SHRADER j.V. Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3,45 j.V. Baseball 25 Mixed Chorus tSec- tion Leaderi 25 Choir 3, tAssistant Student Director, Section Leaderl 45 Concert Band 2,3, tVice-Presidentl 45 Crew 2,3,45 Madrigal Singers CAssistant Student Director? 45 Homeroom President 45 Varsity Lettermen 4. Gi uf CARLOS SIVIT- j.V. Football 25 Varsity Foot- J. ball 3,45 j.V. Basketball 25 Crew 3,45 Varsity N Track 35 Omega Service Club 35 National Honor Society 3,4. SONIA SIVIT - Homeroom Vice-President 2 Secretary 35 Spanish Club 3,4. GARY SIZEMORE- j.V. Baseball 25 Crew 3,4. WILLIAM I. SKY- Intramurals 25 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 4. N' Robin Sowers and Doug Kihm share a last meal before the final football game. v ' : 5 iq. , '-...-.-,- if - 2 'ra-, - ' ' ' Q I ' ,Q 'y n Q . 'You've got to be kiddingl' groans jane Crawford. C I L , - . L f n-1 '-'VI . I 'vi GARY SMALLWOOD l COLLEEN SMITH - ski Club 25 Homeroom ' 5 President 2, Vice-President 35 Tau Service Club 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Pep Club 'Ei 'l DEBBIE SMITH - GAA. 2, Pep Club 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 3. IANET SMITH - Class Treasurer 25 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 4. IOHN SMITH - Distributive Education Club 3,4. KATHY SMITH - Mounted Generals 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Marching Band 25 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Track 2,3,45 National Beta Service Club 3,45 S.H.E. 84 H.E. Club 45 Homeroom Treasur- 2 President 3. TIMOTHY SMITH LOUISE SNYDER - Harrison High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado 2,3. SHANNON SNYDER 257 l LISA STE. MARIE ANNE STEPHENS - Bishop Dennis 1. O'Con- I, nell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2,3, Keyettes Service Club 4. ERIC STICKNEY - l.V. Wrestling 2,3, Health Club 2, Varsity Wrestling 4. CHRISTY SOLES ROBIN SOWERS - j.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, tCaptain7 4, Pep Club 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, junior-Senior I4. IOHN SPARKS NANCY SQUIRES - Ski Club 2,3,-4, Tau Ser- vice Club 3,4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Powder- puff Football 3,4, MARK STANDRIDGE - Madrigal Singers 4, Choir 4, Science Club 4, Intramurals 4, Varsity Swimming 4, Thespian Honor Society 4. SCOTI' STATON - Rifle Team 2,3, tCaptainJ 4, Varsity Lettermen 3,4, Hiking and Camping Club tPresidentl 4. Kathy Tom submits to 'radioactive' coke. Aaron Porter tunes up for the Music Festival. vff A dxf i A Cheerleaders entertain captive audience. ILKA STOCK - Vocational Office Training Club 4. DONNA STOTLER MARIA SUBIRES NINA SWIFT - Science Club 25 Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Honor Society 3,45 French Honor So- ciety 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Debate Team 3,45 It's Academic 4, CROSSED SABRES tEditor-in-Chiefl 4. LENORE SWITZER - Orchestra CSection Lead- erl 2,35 Beta Service Club 25 National Beta Ser- vice Club 4g Spanish Honor Society 35 Pep Club 4. IOHN TAMA VICTORIA TAMA - International Club 2,3,4. VICKI TANNAHILL TOM TASSELLI - Omega Service Club 35 j.V. Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3,45 Crew 2,3,4g Homeroom Vice-President 4. CAROL TAYLOR RAY TAYLOR - Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. ANGELICA TERRY - Concert Band 2,3, CTrea- sureri 45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2, CTreasurerJ 45 French Club 45 Orchestra 45 Spanish Honor Society 35 French Honor Soci- ety 45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Delta Service Club 4. '23 CARROLL THOMASSON HOLLY THOMPSON - Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2, tSection Leaderl 3,45 Marching Band 2,35 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Girls' Track Team 35 Girls' Varsity Track 45 Tau Service Club 2,3, fPresidentJ 45 Tikos Honor Society 2,3,45 French Honor Society 3,45 National Honor So ciety 3, tSecretaryD 45 Young Democrats 4- Fiddler on the Roof 3. LINDA THOMPSON - Mounted Generals 25 Art Club 45 Sigma Service Club 2,3, 1-:rv LAWANN TERRY VIC THOMAS WENDY THOMAS -BJ if TIMOTHY THOMPSON - Omega Service Club 2,35 Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Crew 2,3,45 Varsity Lettermen 2,3,45 BLUE 84 GRAY CPhotographerD 3,45 Homeroom Trea- surer 3, Vice-President 4. IOHN THRALL- Homeroom Treasurer 4. PHYLLIS THURMAN - National Beta Service Club 25 Mixed Chorus lSecretaryJ 25 Choir 3, lSecretaryJ 45 Mad rigal Singers 4. 0 PERCIVAL TIG LAO PETER TING LEY KATHY TOM - j.V. Cheerleader 25 Tikos Honor Society 25 Class Secretary 25 Holy Fami- y Diocesan High School, Long lsland, New York 3. 'JI' CTW' 'AMY TSE IAMES TUCKER - Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Hiking and Camping Club 4. TRILEIGH TUCKER - Mounted Generals 2,35 Science Club 2,3,45 Tikos Honor Society 2,3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 45 Orchestra CSection Leaderl 2,3,45 ELOS Honor Society 45 Choir 3,45 Mad- rigal Singers fLibrarian-Historian, Student Leaderb 4. CELIA TOUGIAS - Pep Club 45 Sigma Service Club 45 Tau Service Club 45 Homeroom Vice- President 2,3. ERNESTO TRONCOSO LOIS TROPEA - Art Club 25 Mounted Gener- als 2. ARMANDO VALDES IR. IOAN VAN BROCKLIN CLAUDINE VANDERSLUIS - Orchestra 2, CSection Leaderl 3, fVice-Presidentl 45 Choir tAssistant Robe Managerl 45' Powderpuff Foot- ball 3,45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 Girls' Varsity Tennis 45 Varsity Swimming 45 Girls' Varsity Track 45 German Honor Society 45 Sigma Ser- vice Club 4. Seniors -ai Ts-ca 'sf' MILLIE VOGEL - Pep Club 45 Powderpuff Football 45 junior-Senior Basketball 45 Varisty Baseball tStatisticianl 4. FRANK WAGNER- Health Club 2, tTreasurerl 3,45 Omega Service Club 35 1. V. Football 25 Varsity Wrestling 2,3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Science Honor Society 45 Homeroom President 2. KAREN WALKER- Pep Club 3,45 Crew Boost- ers 45 Powderpuff Football 45 Class Cheerleader 45 National Beta Service Club 2,3, 41st Vice-Presidentl 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 l. V. Cheerleader 2, tCaptainl 35 Homeroom Treasurer 2,4. KATHY VASAPOLI - Tau Service Club 25 Fid- dler onthe Roof 35 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 45 Thespian Honor Society 4. HARRY VAVRA MARY VISSING - Distributive Education Club 4. Wendy Thomas keeps Frankie Evans all tied up. ANGIE WANG - Orchestra 2, tCorresponding Secretaryl 3, tTreasurerl 45 Marching Band 35 Girls' Tennis 35 Girls' Varsity Tennis 45 Girls' Varsity Track 45 Powderpuff Football 45 Com- munication Corps 45 Fiddler on the Roof 35 ELOS Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Tau Service Club tTreasurerJ 45 Homeroom Secretary 2,3, CPresidentl 4. KATARZYNA WASILEWISKI ANNE WAWRZKOW - Intramurals 45 Mounted Generals 4. loHN WEBB SANDY WEBLEY - Pep Club 2,3,45 Beta Ser- vice Club 2,35 Tau Service Club 45 Crew Boost- ers 45 Keyettes Service Club 45 Powderpuff Football 45 Class Cheerleader 45 Drill Team 2,3,45 1. V. Baseball tStatisticianJ 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. STEVEN WEGNER - 1. V. Football 25 l. V. Wrestling 25 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Wres- tling 3,45 Omega Service Club 3. 'lohn, come kiss me, noo5 or l'll punch you in the mouth,' threatens Lavonne Brown to Steve Buzzell. PATRICIA WHITEOAK BRYAN WHITFIELD - Orchestra 2,3,45 Winter Track 3,45 Spring Track 3,45 Concert Band 45 National Honor Society 3,4. LEE WILDER - Marching Band 2,35 Art Club 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3,45 Girls' Track 25 Girls' Tennis 35 Girls' Varsity Tennis 45 Girls' Varsity Track 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 PENMAN tArt Ed- itorl 4. STEWART WEGNER - 1. V. Football 25 1. V. Wrestling tCo-Captianl 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Homeroom President 2,3,4. DIANNE WESTON - Drill Team 2, CCo-Cap- tianl 3,45 Class Cheerleader 3,45 Ski Club 35 Tau Service Club 25 National Beta Service Club 2,35 Homeroom Secretary 3. DAVID WHITE - Intramurals 25 Gymnastics 3,45 Crew 25 Homeroom President 2. - -'1' 263 SUSAN WILLIAMS - Pep Club 3, CPresidentJ 45 Crew Boosters 45 S.H.E. 84 H.E. Club 45 Na- tional Beta Service Club 25 Delta Service Club 4. MARY WILSON - Drill Team 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Mounted Generals 45 Keyettes Service Club 35 Kappa Service Club 4. NANCY WILSON - Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Tennis Team 35 Beta Service Club 25 Kappa Service Club 4. ix 4 fV F IIMI YAROCH HOLLY YEE SOON YOON KEVIN K. WOLD- Ski Club 3,45 j.V. Soccer 35 Varsity Soccer 45 Crew 3,4. GREG WONDERLY - The Barretts of Wim- pole Street 45 Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 4. TONI WOYCHAK - Distributive Education Club 35 Vocational Office Training Club 4. 'S' 3 264 SUNG YOON KATHRYN YOUNT MARLENE ZACK- Tau Service Club 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,45 Tikos Honor Soci- ety 3,45 French Honor Society 35 BLUE 84 GRAY tSecretaryJ 45 Ski Club 45 Powderpuff Football 4. I 'K 1 L Q. if- Choir members practice Love Theme from The Godfather. 5 E The Elizabethan Festival brought forth many characters, including Steve Kerndt as a medieval jester. Tom Greenwood: THE END. Senior portraits by The Hecht Company, Parkington. 265 Advertisin N4 Il-1 '49 'A il r- -4 gb ,., f '.,a . -i-Q3 L: ' I--C CJ T' ln: Q 1 k COW Van Davis, Darlene Calandra, Kathy Law, and Bob Lane ZH LW. AYERS 5853 N. Washington Blvd Arlington Va 538 5678 i W'--F 'l x ...rf- Nw ll!! john Bell and Ellie Cochran Castelberg jewelers 3018 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 528-0557 Cherrydale Hardware 3805 Lee Highway Arlington, Va. Tom leschke and Karen Walker ' 1 sap-,. i I I I 5 I .- 1 Al i 1 1 ' I ' r I I rl! 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'Y-,f .R K 'Ay ,JA 4 Acha, Susan 214, 71, B2,168, 'I72,173, '171, 175 Acosta, Ada 182 Adams, Helen Adams, Linda 182 Adams, Philip 214 AfroAAmerican Club 139 Ager, Dana 214 Aguilar, Constanza 198, 176, 165 Aguilera, Ralph 182 Ahmadyan, Khara 198 Aladj, L.john 130,198 Albro, Melinda 214,176,171,175,164 Alexander, Audrey Alexis, Dimitri 182 Alexis, Tony 198 Allen, George 65 Allen, Melinda 122, 214 Allen, Robert 182 Allison, Russell 182, 78,125, 130,145 Allwine, Darlene 182 Altwegg, Shauna 214, 226,176, 165,171,137 Ambler, Geoffrey Amico, Lorenza164,182 Aminoarsala, Naheed 182 Anderson, Berta 214, 246, 128,171, 127 Anderson, Beulah tMrs.l Anderson, Deborah 214 Anderson, james Anderson, Kim 198 Anderson, Laura 214,169,176,166,171,174,164 Anderson, Roy tMr.J 25, 136 Andre, Curtis Andrews, Cindy Andrews, Debra 182, 146, 126 Andrews, Timothy 198 Anglin, Laurie198, 156,150 Anh, Nguyen Antell, Sandra Appel, Maribeth 215, 270, 85, 86, 87 Arakaky, Franz 198 Araya, Graciela 198 Araya, Luis 215, 66 Arbieto, Mercedes Arms, Marie Armstrong, Glen Armstrong, Thomas tMr.i 37 Armstrong, Thomas C. 76, 182 Arnold, Edward 215 Arnold, Rosalie tMrs.l 28, 122 Art Club 136 Arthur, joe Arthur, Snowden iCapt.J 36 Arthurs, Mary Ruth 215,254 Asplund, Linda 160, 176, 165, 146, 137, 154 Atkinson, Stuart tMr.j28,122 Aukland, Elva lMrs.j 56 Austin, Richard 198,125,130,13B Autry, Monica 182, 126 Awad, Susan 215,124 Bacas, Hilary 171, 215, 226 Bach-Sorensen,lngrid131,125,182 Back, Peter 198 Bacon, Barbara lMrs.J 34 Bagford, Wayne 182 Bagnulo, judith 182 Bailey, Elaine 124, 215 Baker, Anthony 242, 56,176,166 Baker, Marie tMrs.j 59 Bala, Madhu 141 Balderas, Silvia 215,71,114,165,137 Baldwin, Mary Banacki, Noreen 124, 215 Bane, Caroline 198, 162, 173, 146, 285, 154, 150 Baquero, Maria 198 Barbe, james 62, 63, 72, 75, 216 Barber, Vicki 198 Bardsley, Gloria tMissj 27 Barlow, Michael Barnes, Anne 104, 173, 198 Barnes, Charles 182 Barnes, Deborah 124, 216 Barnes, Linda 182 Barnett, Nancy 216, 162, 163,172, 171 Barreto, Alvaro 66, 182 Barreto, Henry 66, 67 Barrett, joan tMrs.j 59 Barron, james 216, 233, 246,118,172,176,166,171, 175, 137 Barsky, Gretchen 182 Bartlett, Charisse158, 198 Barlow, Michael 198 Barton, joanna 126, 216 Barton, Mary 112, 135 Barton, Molly 182 Baseball tVarsityj 90 Baseball lj.V.J 93 Basketball tvarsityj 72 Basketball t1.v,p 76 Bass, Gary Bastille, Miguel 176 Bates, Geoffrey 69,127,198 Bates, Gregory 127, 148,198 Baumann, George 122, 216 Bawa, jaye Baxter, Robert tDr.j 127 Baylifl, Calvin 182 Bayliff, Leslie 216,173,171,154 Beach, Leigh 198 Beach, Steven Beal, Thomas 127, 216 Beardall, Geoffrey 198 Beardall, Margaret 216 Beatty, Brian 217 Beatty, Linda 182 Beatty, Susan 149,198 Beaver, Laurie 148, 171, 217 Beck, Stephen 217 Beckwith, Anne 217 Beckwith, Sarah 182 Behal, Brian 125,217 Behal, Bruce 81, 145, 182 Behrens, Susanne 182 Bell, Carolyn 139 Bell, Curtis Bell, Deborah 30,182 Bell, john 62,217,267 Bellamy, Bret 217 Belt, Bonnie 198 Benedi, Tony 66, 67,198 Benedi, Hector 66, 198 Bennett, Dale 217 Benson, Theresa 217,169,154 Berghoefer, Gale 171, 198 Berghoefer,Susan 155,182 Berry, james 199 Berry, Nathan 218 Bersano, David 199 Besley, janet 218 Beta Service Club 156 Bethel, Dianna 139, 182 Bethel, james 218, 62, 122 Bible Club 140 Binsted, Ronald 182 Binsted,Sarita160,218 Bisbee, Michael 182 Bishop, Frances 150 Bisset, Alice 199, 155,122 Bladuell, Mario 65,182 Bland, Bruce 218,153,168,175,144,152 Blinn, Robert 199, 132,125, 131, 176 Bloomingburg, Wayne tMr.j 51 BLUE AND GRAY 112 Blue, Stewart 78, 80, 145, 199 Blue, Victor Bodo, julius 199 Boehley, Robert 218 Boltz, Nancy 21B,172,176,173,171,164 Bonneville, Charles 218,232,169 Book, Stanley tMr.j 49 Booker, Gregory 175,199 Booker, Paul 218, 227, 272,132, 172, 173, 171,127 Boone, Kathie 199 Boryan, George 69, 182 Boryan, Michael 69, 219 Bose, Ranjana199 Bottash, jacqueline 219, 271, 150, 162, 159,146, 154, 150 Bottomley, Roland 199 Bouman,jeanne-Marie'l99,130,171,15B,176 Bouras, Helen 182 Bourne, Gordon iMr.j 58 Bowen, Patricia 199,122 Bowers, Rita Boyd, Mark Boyer, Ray 199 Boyle, Anastasia 183 Boyle, Patrick Boyle, Vickie 219 Bracaloni, Cheryl Brame, jay 72, 73,199 Braner, joseph 78, 79,145 Braswell, Sally 127,128 Bray, Robin 136, 219 Brayley, james 183, 65, 81 Bregenzer, Claude 199 Breidenbach, lngema 183,126 Brennan, Tony 199 Brennan, Noreen 275 Breu, Peter 219, 128, 'l68,'l71,175,127 Brewster, Georgiana137, 183 Bridgeman, Lynda 219 Bridges, Gene Bridges, Tjomas Brigham, Leslie 219 Bristow, joel 199, 132, 125,130 Britt, Kenya 219 Broder, George 62, 219 Brodsky, Barbara 220 Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Wanda 219, 62 William lMr.J 50 Alan 183 Alexander 200, 64, 144 Brown, Alice lMissj 39 Brown, Davin 82, 220 Brown, james 62, 122, 145 Brown, james L. 153 Brown, jonathan 220 Brown, Kevin 69,131,183 Brown, Lavonne 22O,82,112,128,156,127 Brown, Leonard 76, 183 Brown, Pamela 200 Brown, Patricia 124,220 Brown, Randy 200, 202 Brown, Ray 122 Brown, Vic 62, 200 Brown, Virginia Brown, Wendy 55,150,151,123,154 Browne, Karen Brumbaugh, john lMr.j 39 Brunson, Earl 200 Brzozowski, Tommye 200 Buckhantz, Steve 220, 255, 62, 63,138,174 Bullard, Donna 220,107,159 Bullard, Sue 183 Burak, Martha tMrs.l 56 Burdell, Frank 152, 200 Burdiss, Rebecca 24, 242, 136,174,136 Burgbacher, Robin 220,128, 149 Burgett, joyce183 Burke, Donald Burke, Karen 200 Burke, Natalie Burner, Gary 220, 62 Burnett, Charles 200, 62 Burns, David 131 Burr, Ci ndy 220,174,122 Burris, Richard 221 Burt, W ayne F. jr. 183 Butler, Keith 183 Butterfi eld, Leslie 200,158,173, Buzzell, Dow S. 221,128, 127 Bybee, Robert 221, 38, 121,138, 137 Bye, Kathleen 200, 199,107, 159 Bye, Michael 221 Byers, Ronald 200 Cable, joann 124 Cabrera, Nancy 221 Cadwallader, Kathy 160, 200 Cahill, William 221 Calamb ro, Maria 200 Calandra, Darlene 221, 266,115, Calcote, Herbert W. 221 Calcote , Stephen 200 Callahan, james 200 Callaha Callan, n, William 221,69 Daniel 200, 197, 202,174 Campbell, Laurie 200 Campbell, Marietta lMrs.J 55 Campbell, Thomas 221 Canturk, Attila 144 Canturk, Yasemin 200 Carder, Brenda 221, 269,129, 128,127 Cardod o, Carlos 200 ,157,171, 127 171,139 142, 176, 166, 156,154, 166, Carey, Donna Carlson, Brad 222,120,155,5O,165,171,137 Carlson ,john Carlson, Karen Carpenter, Gregory 139, 183 Carpenter, james Carpenter, Kenneth Carroll, john Carroll, Stanley 200 Carson, Kendal Carter, Bruce Carter, Michael Caruso, Stephen 183 Case, William 222 Cass, Tammy 200, 198, 71, 161, 160, 152 Cass, Rainey 183, 130 Cassidy, Barbara 222, 57, 250,104 Castillo, Anita 171,175 150 ' Castillo, Rachel 222, 122 Catellier, Susan 222 Caulfield, Annabelle iMissl Causey, Mary tMrs.j 29 38 Cavallo, Guido tMrs.j 145, 50, 49 Cavender, Caye 200, 104, 173 Caviness, David 122 Cavallos, Maria Chaconas, Angela 183, 154, 150 Chaconas, Georgia 222,118,151,154,150 Champion, Susan Chandler, David 183 Chandler, john 222, 124 Chandler, Valerie 200,106, Chapman, Roy Charbonneau, Mary Chau, Henry 200,155,137 Chavarria, Miriam 143 Cheerleaders Warsityj 104 162,176,171 Cheerleaders tjunior Varsityj 106 Chesnut, jon 69 Chess Club 144 Chisnell, jane 163, 125 Chisnell, Mary 200, 154 Cho, Kwan 222 Choi, Kyung183 Choi, Shim 222 Choir 127 Chorus 126 Chrisenberry, Wayne 183 Christian, Constance tMrs.J 25 Chugh, Sushma 200, 223 Cianciosi, Dorothy 223 Clapp, Elizabeth Clark, Celeste 223, 171 Clark, Hugh 223 Clark, Linn 183, 176 Clark, Marc 183 Clark Robert 200 Cornwell, john 62, 64 Corry, Clay 225,54,168, 172 Cortes, Elizabeth 201 Cosimi, Elizabeth 200 Cosimi, Maria 183 Coss, Vivian 200, 162, 152 Cost, Margaret 183, 132 Costea, Alex tDr.l 36, 32 Courtemanche, Pat183 Courtney, Ray Courtney, Ray Covington, Calvin 183, 65 Covington, Philip 225 Crabtree, Lucinda Craddock, jeffrey 201 Craff, jill 183 Craig, Carol 225, 142, 172,166, Craig, joann 139 Craig, Melissa 201,162 Crampton, Brenda 201,162 Crandell, Mark 225, 62, 63, 64 Crandell, Matthew Cranwell, George 183 Craven, Ernest 201 Crawford, Cynthia 183 Crawford, jane 225, 257, 120 Creekmore, Gail 201 Creel, Beverly Crew 98 Crew Boosters 154 Crick, Catherine 188 Crick, Steven 122 Crites, Laura tMrs.J 48, 49 Crocker, Timothy Cross Country 69 Crossed Sabres 120 Crouch, Linda 225, 173, 171 Crowell, Kathy Culhane, Maureen 171, 175, 174 Delgado, Alberto 201 Delgado, Victor 67, 66, 81 Delgado, Rosa 201, 143 Delong, Paul 184 Delpozo, Sonia 227 Delta Service Club 157 Delvecchio, Laura 201, 122 Dene, Tony tMr.j 36 Derr, Ellen 201, 105 Derrickson, Ronald Destefano, Steve 201, 105 Dewald, Laura 184, 186, 71,151,162,150 Dewar, Eric 201, 145, 126 Dewolfe, David 184 Dewolfe, Dean 184, 130 Dickson, Karen 227 Dickson, Michael 184 Dillie, Donna 184, 161 Distributive Education 122 Dixon, john 184, 76,173 Dobrai, Lottie 184 Dobrowolski, Stefan 227,144,1 Dodd, Donald 184 Dodge, Mary 184, 180 Donahue, john tMr.J 26 Donahue, Moira Donnelly, Phillip 201,122 Dosik, Evan 201,132, 125,131 Dotson, Angela 184 Doughman, Gary 184 76, 174, 136 Douglas, joe Douglas, Mary 184,164 Douglass, john 201,143 Dougly, Francis Downs, Richard Downs, Russel Dragon 201,162 Dragon, Randal 184 Dragon, Sandra 227, 77, 131,169,162 Clarke, Verna 223 Clatterbuck, Ronald 223, 269 Clayburn, Christy 223,171 Clayton, james 200 Clements, john 122 Clementson, Marie 200 Clementson, Thomas Cloyed, George 223, 87, 174 Cochran, Ellen 223, 267, 119, Cogswell, Allan 224 Cogswell, Richard 78,183 Cohen, Michael 202 Cohen, Pamela 224, 128, 127 Cole, Carmella 183, 183,176, 171,146, 127 165 Coleman Coleman Coleman, Cherilyn 200, 104 joe 183 Patricia 200, 160, 160, 162, Coleman, Richard 200 Coleman Roberta 224 Coleman Theresa 224 Coleman, Thomas Collette, Robert 200 173,146 Culver, Pamela 184 Cumberland, William Cummins, Darlene 226,124 Cunningham, Elizabeth 184 Cunningham, Franklin 184 Curtis, Marsh 201, 124 Curtis, Patricia 226,124 Curtis, Timothy 226 Curtiss, Glenna 226 Dacey, Laura 201, 153, 152 Dale, jane 201 Dale, jill 184,126 Dalton, Elizabeth tMissl 38 Damron, Emory 201, 132, 176,137 Dance, jeffrey 226, 268, 72, 73, 75, 145 Daniel, William 226 Dao, King 184 Dartez, Linda 184, 164,150 Daugherty, Richard 226, 116, 131, 130 Davidson, Daniel Davis, Ann 201 Davis, Brenda 226 Dreswick, john 184 Drill Team 146 Driver, judy 227 Drucker, Stephen 184, 189 Dubler, Thomas 201 Duchesne, Annette Ducrest, jerome184, 62,169 Dudley, jean 201,127 Duncan, Evelyn tMrs.J 35 Dunham, Sheree Dunn, juanita 227,124 Dyer, Glenys tMrs.j 58 Eads, Betty CMrs.j 29 Easter, Brian 184 Eaton, Brigid 201 Ebert, Bonnie 201 Echols, Ruth 184, 155,126 Ecology Club 155 Edmonds, Linda 201 Edwards, jennifer 201,122 Ellin, Gary 201, 77,127 Collier, Carole Collier, janet Collier, Lynn 200 Collier, Rita 200 Collins, Delores Colunge, Maritza 224 Communications Corp 138 Concert Band 130 Conklin, Mary 224, 126 Conner, Melea 224,162 Connors, Thomas Conrad, Virginia 183, 126 Constantz, jay 224 Conzelman, Clair 200 Cook, David 224, 144 Davis, Cee Ann 184 Davis, Dennis Davis, Donna 226, 233,132,125, 130,155 171 Davis, Edward Van 22, 266,119 Davis, George tMr.j 56 Davis, Linda 201, 124 Davis, Pennie 175 Davis, Robert 82 Dawson, Donna Dawson, john Dawson, Warren Day, janet 227, 115, 113, 128,164,127 Day, Nancy 201 Dayton, Steven 201 Dear, dear! How queer everything is today! And yesterday things went on just as usual, I wonder if l've been changed in the night? Cook, Irene 224, 34,124 Cooksey, Kenneth 200 Coolsey, Susan 224, 124 Coon, Marvin Cooney, Daniel Cooney, Thomas 224, 82, 69 Cooper, Edward Cooper, Reid 225, 133, 132, Cope, Anthony 183 Corbett, Fred 225, 124 Corbin, Mary 200, 156,166, Cornieles, Carmin 225 128, 176, 132, 127 174 Debate Team 134 De Broder, Mark 184, 76 De Heptner, Catherine 227 De Stefango, Steve 122 DeWald, Bruce 201 DeZoysa, Darshini Deabate, Anna 201 Deane, Kenneth Debus, Howard 201 Deemer, Richard 201 Deheptn1er, Elizabeth 184,137 Del Gallo, jacqueline184, 146 276 , 85,176,173, Eghiazarian, Diane 184 Elliott, john 201,62 Ellis, Claudia Ellis, Robert 228 Elos Honor Society 166 Engels, Michele 201, 126 English, Mark 201 Englishman, john tMr,j 51 Ensminger, Phillip 228, 62 Ent, Mary Lynn 201 Erbe, Nancy 201, 126, 152,150 Eskridge, Douglas 184,131 Espinoza, juan 184,132 Estabrook, Thomas 184, 65 Evans, Frank 228, 72,74, 75,139 A Evans, Thomas 184, 192, 65, 81 Evans, Timothy Evensen, Christian 201, 135, 142,172,175 Eyler, Robert Fadul, Evelyn 228,160 Fagan, Ronald 228, 270 Faircloth, Dennis Falcon, Maria 201 Fanning, Frank 208 Farley, Debra 40 Faught, Duane 184 Faulconer, Frederic 228, 122 Feigl,joyce184 Feola, Gary 185, 65 Ferguson, Gene 201 Ferguson, john 228 Ferguson, Roy 228, 271, 62 Ferrow, Eileen 203 Ferrufiuo, Hector 126 Fewell, Antonia Fiallo, Victor Ficco, john 203 Field, Lula lMrs.l 56 Fike, john 203 Fisher, Helen Fisher, james 185, 131, 134, 135, 123 Fitch, Doris 52 Fitch, Robin 203,126 Flagg, Richard 185 Flaten, Kristin 185 Fleegal, Robert 203, 62, 72, 75,173 Fleming, Robert 228, 23-1,240,110,111 Fleming, Dean 185,65 Flewelling, David 228 Flint, Delbert 228, 216, B3 Flores, Delfin 203, 72 Flores, Gloria 203 Foate, Richard 203 Fogle, Elizabeth 203,156,126,15-4,150 Follot, Andre Follot, Katherine Foltz, Mary 203 Fonseca, lsis Fontein, Douglas 228, 169, 165, 171, 137 Football tVarsityl 62 Football lj,V.j 65 Fornaro, Mark 203,232,171 Forsyth, Mark Fought, Duane Fralin, Gordon Fralin, john Franks, Ruth 185 Fraser, Elizabeth Fravel, Deborah 203 Frazier, Bobby Freeman, Michael 185 French, Benjamin iMr.i 42 French Club 138 French Honor Society 165 Freschi, Theresa 203, 140,85 Frith, james 184, 78, 79, 145 Frye, Sheila 203 Frye, Sherry Frye, Regina 185 Fuka, Beverly 185 Fuka, john 203 Fulghum, Martha 158 Fuller, Susan 203 Fulton, Dean 185, 126 Funk, David 230,142,176,171,175,136 Funkhouser, Kathy 185 Furnari, Nancy 120, 38, 269 Galal, Gehane185,43,169,165,146 Galante, Peter 50 Galcius, Alfred 69 Gallagher, Maureen 203, 204,136,164 Gallant, Francis Clavan, Mariel 230 Gamble, Frederick 203, 62 Gammon, Marie 185, 135, 142, 169, 176, Gane, Cathy 203, 71, 'l53, 162, 152 Garland, Saundra 185,45 Garnett, jesse 230,139 Garnett, Kathleen 185 Garrett, Diana 230 Garrison, Mark 185 Garson, Kendall 203 Garvin, jennifer 185 Gaskins, jerry Gates, Lenora 203,141,144 Gehrett, Catherine 185 Gelman, Rachel 1B5,191, 173 Gentry, Ramona 185, 160 German Honor Society 168 Ghannam Ahmad Ghannam, Hiyam 203,124 Ghannam, Siham Gibbs, David tMr.j 35 Gibbs, Delores 230,139,124 Gibbs, Eugene 139 Gilbert, Charles 230,130,142 Gilbert, George 185 Gilbert, Patricia 185 Gilbert, Richard 203,122 Gill, Stephen 203,72 Gillis, Barbara 185 Gilman, joann tMissi 24, 136 Ginwright, William Giusti, jessica 203, 155,160 Glendening, Lisa 203 Godfrey, john 230, 145 Godwin, Eddy 62 Goff, Deborah 231,159 165,137 Gohn, john 185 Goins, Keith Goldberg, Alan 118, 172,166 Golden, james Golden, Mark 203, 130, 125, 176, 166 Goldsmith, Dorothy tMrs.i 32 Gonzales, Ruben 231, 142, 145,152 Gonzalez, Raul 185, 203 Good, Eunice 203 Good, Sherry 185 Good, Stephen Goodman, Mike lt's really dreadful, she muttered to herself, the way all the C argue. lt's enough to drive me crazy Goodman, Holly 203,173 Goodwin, Keith 203 Goold, Frances lMrs.i 27 Goolcl, Linda lMissj 32 Gordon, james Gordon, Theresa 185 Gore, Christine 185, 160, 161 Gore, Mara Gore, Terry 203 Gorman, Michael tMr.j44, 143 Gossage, Denise 231,157, 132,159,150 Graczyk, james Graczyk, Kathleen 185 Graff, jill Graff, Robert Graham, Gwendolyn 203, 140,146, 154 Grames, Nancy Granados, Gil Grantham, Grace 231,124 Graveline, joann 231 Gravellese, Burt 231 Gray, Paul 185, 145, 78, 80, 143 Gray, Tina 203 Grazioli, Giovianni 203, 169 Green, Stephen 231 Greene, Herby Greene, john 203 Greene, Richard tMr,l 26 Green, Richard lMr.j 42 Greenlief, Michelle 231, 271, 105,154,1 Greenstreet, Ronald 232, 78, 145 Greenwood, Thomas 232, 82,135 Gregiore, Lise 203 Gregory, Ann lMrs.l 58 Gregory, Molly 232,132,166,173,171, Griffin, Gwendolyn tMrs.l 26 Grillo, David 232, 62 Grillo, Sandy 150 Grimm, jeffrey 185, 65 Grindstaff, Teresa Gromat, Phyllis tMrs.144 Grove, Cathy 203,174 Grove, Laura tMrs.l 59 Grover, Cheryl Grover, Robert Groves, Thomas Grubbs, Chuck 203, 62, 145 Gruber, Mary 203 Gudera, Susan 203 Guinivan, Richard 185 Gonzalez, Rubin 142 Gutnick, Laura 185,125,131,176 Guy, Michele 232,124 Gwatkin, Christina 203,162, 166,173,1 Gymnastics tBoysl 88 Gymnastics tGirlsi 85 Hagen, Carter 204, 125, 131, 142 Hagler, Robert 204, 62,173 Hahne, Chester 232,174 Hahne, Linda 185,126 Haislip, Gregory 122 Hall, Eugenia 232, 160,127 Hall, Michael 204, 178, 62 Halterman, Douglas 131 Hamilton, Eli 204, 62, 81 Hamlett, Barbara 232,105 Hamlett, Valjene 139 Hand, Bonnie 233 Hands, Catherine 186 Hankinson, Del Hanna, john 186 Hanowell, Sharon 85, 204 Hanson, Kenneth 76,186 Harding, Paul lMr.j 43 Hargraves, Boyd lMr.l 28 277 1 52 50 Hargrove, Barbara 233 Hargrove, Patrick 186 Harless, Linda 124, 233, 270 Harlow, Deborah Harocopos, john 1Mr.J 33,119 Harper, joan 171, 233,270 Harper, Keith 233 Harrell, james Harrelson, Kenneth Harring, Doug 204 Harrington, jeffrey 186 Harris, Betty 126,186 Harris, Cynthia 204 Harris, Kenneth 204 Harris, Pamala 107,136,159,233 Harrod, Myra lMrs.j 50 Hart,'Cherie132,155,186 Hart, David 65, 186 Hart, Betsy 85.169, 176, 204 Hart, Thomas 204 Hartman, Mary Hash, Pamela 124, 204 Hathaway, ludith 186, 195 Hatten,Ingrid152, 204 Haun, Richard 233 Havelos, Harry 204 Hawes, Richard 81, 186 Hawley, john l'63lUl'6S Hayes,lohn132,133,142,171,175,176,233,270 Haynes, Elizabeth 186 Haynes, Willy 115, 169, 171, 175, 233 Health Club 145 Hedges, Lewis 54, 234 Hedges, Stephen 186 Hefner, Bonnie 186 Hefti, lOhn 130, 132, 186 Heijong, Kim 204 Henck, josie186 Henderson, David 127 Henderson, jeffrey 176, 234 Henderson, Margaret132, 155,186 Henderson, Mary 142, 204 Henderson, Vivian Hendrick, james 234 Henning, Bruce 82,130,132,135,142, Henning, Shane 234 Henry, Claude 62,127, 204 Henry, Robert 234 Henry, Ruth 155,186 Hernandez, Ana 186 Hernandez, Enrique 176,186 Hernandez, Victor 66 Herring, Douglas Herring, George Herrity, Stephen Herrily, Timothy Herwig, jonathan 132,171, 234 Hess, Sheree 186 Hessenauer, jeanne126,152, 162 Hickey, Estelle 173, 205 Hicks, Charles 234 Higdon, Debbie 105, 205 Hiking Club 148 Hill, Brian 186 Hill, David 205 Hill, Marion Hill, Michael 145, 205 Hill, Mitchell Hilleary, Mary 173, 205 Hilleary, Robert Himelright, Max 65,186 Hirschhorn, David 234 Hirshberg, Gail 158, 127, 205 Hobbs, Geoffrey Hobbs, jennifer Hobbs, Tracy Hochholzer, Elizabeth lMrs.J 34 Hockensmith, Alicia Hodges, Robert 82, 205 Holden, Mark Holland, David 186 Holley, Rachel 146, 186 Holmes, Reid 62, 205 Hoist, Donna 173, 205 Honnold, Debra 71, 131, 154, 162, 235 Hoover, Gale 126, 186 Horneman, Karen 186 Hostetter, Sue 205 175,176, 234 Hottie, John 235 Houghton, Michael House, Arthur 186 Houser, Mildred tMrs.i 27 Houston, David 173,205 Houston, Linda 82,150,235 Howard, Daniel Howard, Lisa 205 Howard, Tina 71,143, 152, 205 Howley, Corrine 205 Hubbard, Michael 69,176, 205 Huddleston, Margaret lMrs.l 52 Huezdas, Linda 205 Hughes, Arthur 125, 130, 218, 235 Hughes, Delia 131 Hughes, Kathleen 126, 186 Hughes, Robert E. 140,186 Hughes, Robert R. Huko, Ludmilla 107, 136, 159,186 Holmes, Robert 205 Hummell, Debra Anne 205 Hunt, Thomas 227, 235 Hunter, Karen Huntley, Esther 159, 235 Hurdle, Donna 195 Hurdle, Susan 186,126 Hurley, Barbara 126, 186 Hurley, Lisa 205 Hurst, Patrick 113,115, 128, 127,171,172,164, 235 Hussey, Steven 65,76,185,186 Huwler, Evelyn tMissl 45 Hvezdos, Linda Hynes, Christopher 186 Hynes, Timothy lmel, Teri International Club 141 lnzer, Laura tMrs.J 54 Iraneta, Monica Ireland, Thomas 186 lson, Michael 235 lstaphanous, Michel 141, 186 jackson, Kim Jackson, Olga 139 Jackson, Vernon 235 Jacobs, Karen 127, 173, 205 Jacobs, Sidney 205 Jacobs, Susan 172, 186 James,5usan 132,205 Janes, Marla166,171, 205 jans, Nick 62, 236 Janssen, Lee 130,205 Jaxtheimer, James 65,186 Jeens, Peggy tMrs.J 48 Jun, Choon Jung, Tsao 187 Junghans, Wayne Kaffenberger, David 236, 132 Kaluta, Roman 205 Kane, David Kang, Margaret 164, 236,141 Kang, Theresa 205,141 Kapoor, Nina 187,141 Kappa Service Club 158 Karageorges, Helen 205 Karasapan, Omer Katial, Albine187 Kean, Cail 205, 156 Keegan, Kathy 187 Keeney, Thomas 187 Keens, Edward 205 Keifert, Peggy 187, 146 Kelley, Ann 205 Kelley, Catherine 237, 160 Kelley, Elizabeth 152 Kelley, Kathleen 237,124 Kelley, Thomas 205, 131 Kelley, James 205,81 Kelley, Margaret Kennedy, Debra 187 Kennedy, Leslie 187, 173, 164 Kenny, Patrick 237 Kerndt, Steven 237, 87 Keyettes Service Club 159 Kfoury, Barbara 205, 155,150 Kfoury, Daniel 205, 62 Kfoury, Lilliana 187 Kiernan, james 206,130 Kiernan, Kathleen 132,130 Kihm, Douglas 237, 256, 62, 78, 145 Kilby, William 237, 124 Kim, Hee Kim, Jongodeuk 206, 176,136 Kim, Mealan 187 Kim, Soon 237 Kimble, Paul 237 Kinert, Cynthia 188 Kinnan, Kathleen 237 Kint, Kevin 237 Kinwan, Kathy 124 Kirk, Timothy 206 Kistiakowsky, Helen 206 Jenkins, Buddy jenkins, Melissa 186 jenkins, Traci 122, 236 Jenkins, William 236 Jenner, Alan 186 Jenney, Frederick 81, 145,176,187 Jensen, Allyn 162, 173, 205 Jensen, Mark Jensen, Merle 122 jeschke, Thomas 15, 72, 73, 127, 219,236,267 Joaquin, Jose 143, 205 Johansen, O,U. lMr.l 111 Johns, Edward 69 Johnson, Bonita 205 Johnson, Catherine 106,173,187 Johnson, Deborah 122, 236 johnson, Harold Johnson, John Johnson, Karen 136, 236 Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Kriston 236, 268,164,127,154,150 johnson, Linda 187,173, 158 johnson, Mary 205, 160, 139 Johnson, Nancy 187 Johnson, Robert 187, 132, 140, 135, 169, 176 Johnson, Ronald 205,152,127 Johnson, Sharon 236, 162,150 Johnsotn, Deborah 187, 106 Jones, Cynthia 236 Jones,Jennifer187 jones, Philip 187, 152 jones, Reginald 139 Jones, Regina 205,122 Jones, Richard Jones, Teresa 187, 85,102 Jones, Theresa 187 Joseph, Lora 187 Josey, Camille 236 Joyce, Eileen julian, Mark 205 Jun, Achoon Kitchens, Linda 206, 156,154 Klinelelter, Gary 188 Klotz, Kathleen lMissJ 57, 58 Knoizen, Kerry 237, 268, 62, 171, Knoizen, Kim 206 Kobor, Emery 206,120 Kocur, Christine 206, 285,168 Kocur, Ted 237, 112,168,166 Koenig, Linda 206,162, 149 Kohlhaas, Thomas 188 Kolaitis, Aphroditi 206, 127, 164 Korczowski, Simon tMr.J 49 Kosmakos, Maria 188 Kotila, Peggy 238 Koumas, William 188, 126 Kovacic, Marija 238, 168, 172, 171 Kraig, Laurie 206 ' Kramer, Caroline 206, 176, 171, 150, Krasney, Harvey tMr.J 132, 36 Krogmann, John 238, 62, 77,173 Kropp, Vincent Krout, David 77 Kulick, Irene lMrs.J 26 Kumro, Richard 188,69 Kuntz, Dean 62 La Bonte, Mark 206 Lafferty, Anita 188 Lagdon, Susan 238,168, 82, 71, 173 Lagos, Dorothy 238, 166,123 158, 152 Lajmanovich, Maria 206,176,165,171 Lam, Letitia ltvtissl 55 Landfield, Kerry 206 Landry, James 188 Lane, Mary 206 Lawler, Germaine 206, 156,171,173, 176 Lawless, John 206, 134,135,142,168,176,175 Lawrence, Kathleen 206 Leap, Carla 188 Lebouf, Marie 206 Lecas, Janet126 Lecas, Michelle 238 Lee, Claire 188 Lee, Hing 239, 176, 171 Lee, Jon 206 Lee, Kyung, 206 Lee, Seung, 206, 171 Lee, Stephen H 188, 180 Lee, Stephen P 239131 Lee, Won Sae 239 Lefevre, Kristy 239,124 Leftwich, Kenneth Leftwich, Theodore Leftwich, Theodora 239, 230,124 Lehr, Willsim 239 Leichtman, Steven 239 Leigh, Diane 239,123 Leighton, Tom 206,134, 142, 172,165 175 Lemberg, Lisa 239, 146, 127, 164 Lemnitzer, Robert 206 Lenzi, Leo 188 Leskanich, jim 206 Leskanich, Margaret 240 Leslie, Catherine 206, 134,142, 135,172 176 175 Leslie, Lovina Levin, Morris tMr.J 48 Lewis, Donald tMr.J 52, 53 Lewis, Fielding Lewis, john 240 Lewis, Kathy 188 Lewis William Lilly, Robert Limerick, Charles Linder, David 240, 54, 69, 171 Lindsey, David 240 Linse, Robert 45 Lipsky, Richard 240, 175 Lipsky, Robert 240, ss, 54, 272, 82, 142 172 175 Little, Fredric 206 Liu, Kin 188 Liu, Terry Llewellyn, Mary Logan, David Logan, John Logan, Mark Logan, Chip 240, 267, 82 Lohre, Helen 240,122 Long, Howard lMr.J 23 Lane, Robert 238, 266, 127,128,129,168, 175 Lane, Steven 188,131 Lanigan, Peter 206, 132 Lannom, Theresa 206,160,126 Lanzillo, Frank 188, 65 Laplante, Michele 188 Larkie, Linda 206,143 Lassetter, Lou 188 Latin Honor Society 169 Laughlin, Barbara 206, 158, 146, 127 Law, Kathy 238, 266,176,171, 164,146, 127 Lawler, Frederick 238 278 Longino, William 204, 208 Longino,Jeffrey188 Lopez, Maria 240 Lopynski, James 206 Loruso, Pam 241 Losa, Mary 206, 197, 85, 86, 160 Loveless, james 188 Lovett, Anne 241 Lowery, Martha 241, 173 Luaces, Bertha Lucas, Debra 188 Lucas, Michelle 157 Lucas, Reese 206 Ludlow, Elizabeth 206, 174,158,127 Lupton, Hugh 206 Lupton, Jennifer lMissJ 59 Lupton, Mark Lutton, Cynthia 241 Lyddane, Debra 206 Lyles, Henry 241, 124 Lyles, Robert 206, 122 Lyons, Jon 188 Lyons, Gina 241, 115, 127,155 Lyons, Susan 241 MacDonald, Paul 206 MacDonald-Ryan, Vaden MacDuffee, Valerie 241 MacFarlan, Scott 189, 183, 176 Mackin, Steven Maddrey, Wendell, 206, 121, 72,1 Madison, Debbie 207 Madison, Teresa 189 Madrigal Singers 128 Magee, Phillip 189,65 Magee, Timothy 189 Maggi, Faith 189 Maghan, James 189, 131 Magnone, Carol 189, 187 Maguire, Mark 207 Majorettes 107 Malhotra, Ajay 189 7 MCCloy, Carol 113,173,207 Munde Malhotra, Madhu 207 Mallia, Samuel tMr.J 44 Malone, Patricia 241 Malone, Rosemary Manent, ,Edmundo 242 Mann, Norris 242, 72, 75 Mansilla, Lina 207 Mantilla, Gloria 189 Mantilla, Ramon 242, 39, 143 Manvell, Lorraine 189 Marcey, Robert Marching Band 125 Marsh, Glenn 242 Marsh, jackie Marshall, Diane 189 Marshall, jeanettv 242, 248, 118, 172, Martin, james 242 Martin, Vera 189 Marzola, Patricia Mason, Charles 207, 78 Mason, john Mason, Patricia 189, 173 Mason, Sean 242,155,159 Masters, Gary 207 Masters, Kenneth 2-42,72, 14 Mathis, Keith 189 Matsos, Christopher 65, 189 Matthews, Doris tMrs.l 23 Matthews, Lisa 172 5 Mattos, Elizabeth 227, 242, 272 Maxwell, Landen 44,189 Mayben, Becky 207 Mayer, losie 169 Mayhew, Gary 65, 189 Mayhew, William 127, 173 Mayo, Michelle 106,173,189 Mays, Blanche iMissj 54 Mazzocchi, David 189 McFadden, june McCabe, Melanie 189 McCafferty, Therese 243 McCann, Michael 207 McCauley, james 189, 207 McClary, Kimberly 189 McClosky, Kathleen 166, 169, McKenzie, janet 190 MCConnel l, Steve 243 McCormack, Thomas 243 McCoy, M ichael 189 McCoy, Rebecca 189 McGraw, Alfred 243 McDonald, Colleen 126,164,173,190 McDonough, Theresa 162, 207 McFarlan, Scott 135 McFarland, Steven 243 McGee, judi 189, 190 Mckeever, Michelle 190 McKenzie, Daniel McKenzie, Darlene 17'l 174, 207 McLaughl n, Stephen 62,114,121,145, I 176, 243 McLaughlin, William 78, 80, McMurray, john 207 McNabb, john 69,114,172,173,175, 243 McNichIe, Michael 82 McSwain, jonathan 190 McWhorter, Robert Meade, David 243 Meade, William 207 Medlen, Anna tMrs.t 39 Medrano, Alberto 66,190 Meeks, Sue 85,207 Megonigal, Robyn 243 Meigs, Sharon 245 Meller, Linda 55, 160,161, 245 Meller, Pauline 160,190 Menendez, Flor 106,207 Meerhtens, Sarah tMrs.J 59 Merrill, Nancy'127, 159,245 Metenkanich, LarisS190 Metenkanich, Charles 245 Michaels, Marlene 207 Middlethon, Robert Miller, Carl 190 Miller, Christine 190 Miller, Delia127,130,132,148,1S4,166, 207 Miller, Eric115,116,142,166,155,207 Miller, MichaelA.65,127,131,152, 207 Miller, Michael G. Miller, Robert 207 Minardi, Luane 245 Minnlch, Randy Mitchell, Lester 245 171, 173, Mitchell, Richard tMr.l 31 MO, Pallt3146,162 Mohindru,Suman 141,207 Monday, David Money, julie 245 Monk, Alleh trvtr.i 42 Monroe, Mark 245 Monteith, Kris 56, 85, 164, 218, 245 Montgomery, Robert 207 Moodhe, Charles 190 Mooney, Sharon 190 Moore, Doris tMrs.l 35 Moore, Gary 245 Moore, jackie 126, 149, 208 Moore, lames 65,81,58,145,190 Moore, Lisa 176, 208 Moore, Matthew 208 Moore, Patricia 208 Moorleghen, Mark 190 Morris, Brian 127, 128, 129, 245, 269 Morris, janet 146, 190 Morris, Keith 62,126,190 Morris, Ronald 77, 208 Morrison, Roger 245 Morton, Alfreda 139, 208 Mosbat, joobin 246 Moshos, George 190 Moss, William 65,190 Motatches, Debra 127, 171, 246 Moten, Ricky 190 Mounted Generals 149 Moye, jacquelyn 246 Moyer, josianne 85, '1 36, 152, 190 Mubarak, Dianne '190 Mubarak, Mourad 190 Mudre, Stephen 208 Mueller, Francis Mueller, William Mularak, Murad '144 Mulcahy, Michael 208 Mullen, David 246 Mullis, Mulveh jeffrey 246 ill, Maureen '190 Mulvehill, Paul 62, 208 Muncy, Sharon n, Charles Munly, Anne 150, 152, 162, 173, 208 Munoz, Kleber 190 Murray, Brian 190 Murray, Susan 26,190 Murrill, Patricia 85, 173, 246 Muse, Linda '127, 139, 246 Muskett, james 246 Muskett, joseph 65,180,190 Naccarato, james 66.131, 132,246 Naccarato, Susan '125, 131,190 Naeser, Susan 85, 87, 110, 111,114,1 Nash, Nancy 158, 208 Nash, Timothy 247 National Beta Service Club 164 National Honor Society 170 Neam, Michael 82, 152, 173, 197, 208 Neher, Olin 247 Nelson, Dorothy lMissl 36 Nelson, Faye 139 Nelson ,Linda '190 Nelson, Russell Neos, Dimitri 190 Ness, jay lMr.J 23 Ness, Mark 247 Newberry, Stefanie 'l13,164, 166, 168 175 , 242, 247 Newell, Scott 208 Newton, Tracy 146, 150, 152, 190 Nguyen, Diep 247 Nihargt Nicely, ?r, Debra 'l26, 146, 190 jerry 247 Nicholas, Michael 145, 208 Nieburg, Nicole 166, 208 Nobharatana, Vinita 247 Nocera, Frances 162, 247 Norris, Allen 208 Norris, Garret 126, 190 Norris, Gloria 107, 159, 176, 248, 268 Norris, Michael 127, 128, 174, 248 Norris, Ronald 42 Norton, Thomas 190 Norwood, Dell tMr.t 29 Nowak, Daniel Nowotny, Nancy 190 Nugent, Beth 248 Nulty, Sarah Nupp, jenniier134,135,'190 O'Banion, julie 158, 208 279 71 , 240, 247 ,17'l,172,174, O'Brien, joseph 208 O'8rien, William 190 O'Conner, Susan 136, 173, 176, 208 O'Connor, john 190 Oddenino, Charles 63, 81, 190 Oddenino, Patricia 248, 250 Oddenino, Sarah 208 O'Donnell, Anne 127, 154, 148, 173, 208 O'Donnell, Blaise 130, 208 Oiiesh, Phillip 140, 208 Ogle, Andrew Ogletree, Cary 162, 208 Ogletree, Conrad 131,191 Ohkuma, Masako, 71, 191 Ojeda, Laura Olivette, Diane 248 Olson, Derek 248 Olson, Douglas 248 Olson, Eric 208 Olson, judy 208 Olson, Steven 191 Olson, Theresa 208 O'Neill, Christopher 208 O'Neill, joseph 82, 248 Oram, Charles 191 Orchestra 132 Orndorfi, Brenda 149, 155, 171, 175, 248 Orndorfi, Brian 130, 191 Orndorff, Mark 69, 70, 249 Orr, Amy 152, 162, 208 Orr, Peter 249 Orren, Debra 191 Orren, judy 208 Osborne, Linda 122, 209 Oscar, Irene tMrs.l 45 O'Sullivan, Lynn 191 Ou, jim 127 Otis, Teresa 209 Outman, lerry 65,191 Owens, Francis 139, 249 Owens, Patricia 19'l Oxencline, Thomas 65, 81, 191 Ozal, Ahmet 126, 249 Ozal, Zeynep 249 Ozolins, lnta '191 Pachucki, GL-ry 122, 209 Paduda, David Pahlavan, Daryush 66, 209 Pahno, Nicholas 191 Painter, Catherine 209 Painter, David 62, 249 Painter, Denise 209 Paiak, Rebecca 136, 141, 155, 16-1 Pallansch, Claire 132, 209 Pallansch, Luke 62,130,145,249, 272 Pallansch, Matthew '191 Panolias, Angela 106, 191 Pappas, Dut'fy191 Paras, Bruno tMr.J 43 Paraskevas, Nicholas 143, '149, 152, 249 Parker, George 249 Parr, Bonita 126,191 Paschall, Nancy Pate, Clinton 54, 250, 270 Patton, Debra 250 Paul, Leroy 209 Paul, Madonna 82,107,209 Paurowski, james '191 Payne, Daniel 66, 191 Payne, Darlene 132, 191 Payne, David 62, 'l45, 169, 250, 255 Payne, Donald 65,191 Paynter, Susan 156, 209 Pearson, judy 126, 191 Peckham, Marie tMrs.J 52 Peed, Melinda 150, 157, 171, 173,176, 250 Peer, William 250 Pekar, Calla 106, 165, 180, '191 Pelham, Margaret Pence, Ricky 250 Penman 118,119 Penne-ll, Melody 192 Pennell, Tina 209 Pep Club 150, 151 Perez, Clara 192 Perez, Guillermo 250 Perez, Gustavo 66, 250 Perez, Roberto 66, 207, 209 Peschock, Christine 250,153,164, 152 Pesik, lvani150,171,209 Pessaud, Thomas 251 Peters, Brenda 125, '127, '171, 209 Peters, jo Ann 148, 154, 251 Peterson, john 251 Saltzma Pever, Vickie 146, 192 Peyton, Carolyn 139, 160, 192 Phenes, Marilyn 209 Phillips, Marilyn 192,160, 174,126 Philpot, Liz 209 Pickering, Michael 130,132,133,192 Pierce, Charles Pierce, joseph 125, 130, 251 Pierce, Sandra 192 Pigg, jennifer 127, 209 Rice, Craig Richards, Cindy 253, 118, Richards, Elizabeth 209 Richardson, ludy 253 Richardson, Thomas 209 Rickeric h, Charles 193 Rider, Wyatt tMiss1 37 Rifle, Dennis 193 Rifle Team 77 Rigclon, Tut, Tut, child! said the Duchess. Everything Pim, Benjamin 81,145,192 Pinkard, Darlene 59 Plotnicov, Ellen Plourde, Marc 168, 251 Pociask, Steven 144, 192 Poeprembutre, P, 141,192 Pol, Charles 192 Polizpois, Efthimios192 Pollak, julian Ponce, Teresita 251 Pond, Amy 251 Pope, Stephen 69, 70 Porter, Aaron 132, 251, 258 Posey, Alan 62, 78, 79, 145, 251 Posey, Mark Pototsky, Peter Potts, Dale tMr.l 39 Powell, Charles 62,145,252 Powell, Cynthia 106,139,192 Powell, Deborah 209 Powell, George 65, 81, 126,192 Powell, William 252 Praktish, Thomas 192 Prather, Alice 164, 192 Prendergast, Mark Preuit, Elizabeth 192 Preuit, Russell 145,252 Price, joseph 69,192 Price, Robert Price, William 192 Prince Donna 192 Prince, Roy 62, 87 Procak, Kinga 252 Proffitt, Deborah Prokop,Susan136, 166,209 Prophet, Allyson 123,150,252 Proulx, Mark 65, 81, 192 Pruett, joseph tMr.l 34 Pullen, Benjamin Pullen, Howard 209 Pulupa, Luis 192 Puls, Barbara iMissj 112, 33 Purcell, Ann 192, 164 Purvinis, Mary 209, 156 Putziger, Matthew 192 Qualls, Kathleen 192 Quiroga, Betsy 171, 137 Rainey, Colleen 192 Ramsay, Ronald 192, 65 Rankin, Brenda 124, 252 Rankin, Dennis 192 Ransom, Greg 62 Rasmussen, Louise tMrs.1 59 Ray, john 192 Rayball, joseph 209 Reams, Richard 252 Reavis, Sheila 209 Reavis, Pamela 209 Reed, Daniel 252,116,137,148,169,166,165, 171,174 Reed, Robin 209, 71, 127 Reed, Scott 252, 119, 248 Reed, Stacy 192 Reedy, Randy 252 Rees, Carol 192 Reeves, Cheryl 192 Reid, Robin 192, 146 Reilly, Victor 192, 65, 62 Reinaldo, Reinaldo192 Reinwald, Barbara tMissl 30 Reiser, Martha 126, 193 Remington, Chris 252 Renner, Eugenia 85, 87,252 Revercomb, judy 197, 199,209 Rhee, james 209 Rhee, joanne Rhoder, Karen 105, 209 Rhodes, Elizabeth 45,193 Rhodes, Patricia 250,270,253 Rhodes, Susan 193 Virginia 193, 173, 174, 126 s got a moral, if 0 Riggs, Diane 193, 146 Riley, Edna tMrs,156 Rimmer, Robert iMr.J 30, 81 Rittue, Bryan Rittue, john Rivello, Geanie tMrs.l 59 Rivera, Richard Rivero, Angel 253 Rivero, Henry 209 Robbins, David 193, 125, 131 Roberts, William Robertson, Cathy 209, 162, 173,15 Robertson, Lynn 253, 54, 272, 85 Robertson, Velva tMrs.J 59 Robey, Sally 253,122 Robinson, Ann193,131,143,136 Robinson, Darlene 253 Robinson, Lawrence Robinson, Robyn 150, 193 Rockwe Rodrigu Rodrigu Roc-der, Rogers, Rogers, Rollins, Rollins, ll, Steven 155, 193 ez, Hortensia ez, lose122 Karen 209,105,173 Mark Robert 193, 209 Robert 193, 209 Wanda 126, 209 Roop, Norman 253 Rosas, Rosemary Rose, Charlotte 209,136,124,122 Ross, jo el 62 Ross, Pamela Rothouse, jay tMrs.J 50 Rowland, Anita 209, 132, 131, 142, Rowland, Craig 193, 65 Roy, Ca rol 193, 139 Roy, Samuel 122, 209 Rubino, Giuseppe Ruckma n, Edward 193 Rudy, Ann 193, 132, 125 Ruiz, Genoveva 253, 209 Rule, Paula 209 Rupple, Rupple, Russell, Petra 253,136 Renee 209 Victoria193,125,160,173 Russillo, Catherine 253, 85, 87, 176, '166, 171 Russillo, Margaret 193, 71 Salata, Melinda 253, 85, 87,176,166, 171 n, Terri 254,124 Sanderson, jill 193, 85 Sanford, Robin 27, 254 Sansalone, Debra 193 Santos, Debra Saraber, Frederik Sarber, judith 209,162 Sarkesain, john 254,62 Sarvis, Lyda193 Sarwar, judy 210 169, 166, 174,127 nly you can find it. 2,150 165,144 Sattler, Phyllis 193,190,131,155,149,160 Saunders, Ralph 193 Saunders, Robert 254 Savold, Nancy 210, 162 Scalley, Patricia Scannell, Kevin 254, 66, 67 Schad, Mary jane 254,133,132,125,130,148,154,169, 171, 176 Scheele, Martha 193 Schell, Bill 254, 225 Schild, Veronica 254,137 Schilling, judy 254 Schlesinger, Charles Schmaltz, Sheila Schmidt, Paul Rudol 210, 176 Schmitt, Chris 255 Schmitt, Richard 210, 82, 84 Schnittker, Daniel 193 Schnittker, Martin Schoch, Robert 193 Schultz, Steve 255 280 Schwebs, Monica 193,142,135,168,1 Science Club 142 Science Honor Society 175 Scorzelli, Debra 193 Scott, Dorothy 193, 146 Scott, Richard 193,65 Sears, loan 193 Sears, jon 255, 82, 69, 173 Seeley, Cora May tMrs.l 48 Seeley, Liz 125, 152, 127 Sefton, Cindy 193 Sehnert, Kristie 255,157, 'l65,171,137 Seitzer, Scott 210, 136 Senate 110 Shafer, john 210,142 Shaffer, Steven 193 Sharma, Ritu 193, 141 Sharp, Lee 193 Sharp, Malcolm 255,172,171,175 Shattuck, Elizabeth 255,164,149,122 She and He Club 123 Shea, Kevin 210 Shea, William 193 Shelton, Carolyn 255 Shelton, Debbie 255,127 Shelton, Stephan Shepherd, Amy 126 Shepherd, Helen tMrs.l 54 Shepherd, james Sheppard, Bob 255, 119, 78,1 Shields, Vicky 210 Shim, Sang 193 Shim, Sang S. 210 Shimp, Pamela 256,124 Shin, Sooki 210 Shine, Mary 256 shipp, Leslie Shirley, Donna Short, Paul 256, 272, 69, 70 Showen, Ellen 193,131,136 Showers, David 256 Showman, Deborah 210 27,145 76, 165, 175 Shrader, Dale 256, 128, 132,62, 131, 174,127 Shurtliff, june tMrs.l 34 Shuster, Forrest Sievers, Karin 21O,146,154, 150 Sifers, Diane 194 Sigler, Carl Sigma Service Club 160 Simpson, Cliff 139 Simpson, Mary 194 Sisson, Vicki 194 Sivit, Carlos 256, 271, 62, 171 Sivit, Maria 194 Sivit, Sonia 256 Sizemore, Gary 256, 216, 24 Skeirik, Karen 194, 82,173, 164,159 Ski Club 152 Sky, Clara 210, 31,168, 150 Sky, tim 256,176 Sloan, lacqueline 210 Slater, Charles 69 Smallwood, Arthur 257 Smallwood, Debbie 210 Smallwood, Thomas 76,126 Smith, Anthony Smith, Colleen 257,162, 150 Smith, Debbie 257 Smith, Diane 139 Smith, Gail 210, 176, 127 Smith, l. Michael 1 Smith, janet 257, 239,176,171,174 Smith, jeffrey 194, 65 Smith, john 257,122 Smith, Kathleen 257, 123, 164 Smith, Mary Diane 210, 122 Smith, Michale 194, 192, 65 Smith, Timothy 257 Smith, Tony 194,65 Smith, William Smith, Yvonne 210 Snider, Robin 210 Snyder, Louise 257 Snyder, Patte15O Snyder, Shannon 257 Soccer lV.l 66, tl.v,p 68 Social Studies Honor Society 172 Soles, Norman Soles, Christy 258,124 Sorrell, Beth tMrs.J 53 Soto, jazmina 199 Sowers, Robin 258, 256, 272, 104, 150 Spanish Club 143 Spanish Honor Society 173 Sparks, john 258 Spees, Karen 194,125,130 Spells, Claudia 210 Speroni, Paul Spitzer, john 210 Spriggs, Sharon Squires, Nancy 258 Stallard, William 194, 65, 76 Stamer, Mark Standridge, Mark 258, 82,128,127 Stanton, Bert Stanton, Timothy 210 Stark, Timothy 210, 62, 82 Starkey, Douglas 194 Statnick, Bradley 194 Staton, Scott 258, 43, 77,148 St. Marie, Christine 194, 146 St. Marie, Lisa 258 Steel, Nancy 210 Steele, Debra Stefango, janet tMiss1 38 Steffens, john Steinman, David 210,122 Thrall, john 42, 260 Thrall, Teresa 143,194 Thurman, Charles Thur man, Phyllis 260 Tietjen, Donna 126, 192, 194 Tigla o, Percival 261 Tikos Honor Society 176 Tillson, jane 211 Timmons, Charles 65, 78,194 Tingley, Peter 62,82,137,152,165,2 Tippett, Clara 194 Todd, Ralph 194 Tom, Katherine 171,261,258 Topiwala, Pankaj 211, 134,142, 135,176, Torn Torn o, Lynn 164, 211 o, Patricia 82, 83, 71,194 Tougias, Celia 261 Tova r, Sharon 211 Tovor, Shirley 194 61 165, 175,137 Senger, Kathleen 194 Stephens, Anne 159, 258 Stephens, joan 194 Stewart, William 62, 78, 210 Stickney, Eric 78,145, 258 Stock, llka 124, 259 Track tBoys'l 94 Track tGirIs'l 96 Trainor, Brenda 113, 152, 154, 165,194 Tran, Trung Minh Troncoso, Ernesto 261 Tropea, Lois 261 Troup, David 34 Tryon, Martha 211,166,174 Tse, Amy 261, 124 Tsoa, jung 144 Stone, Cathy Stone, Leslie 127, 162, 166, 174, 176, 210 Stone, Richard 194 Stone, Ronald 210 Struss, john Subires, Maria 124, 259 Sugrue, Maria 124, 259 Sullivan, joseph Tucker, Gardiner 144 Tucker, Gerald 211 Tucker, james 261,132,125,130,148 Tucker, Trileigh 261,128,133,132, 142,17 Tucker, Susan 211,49 Turner, Charles Turner, Eston Urban, Michael Sullivan, Pamela 126, 150, 151, 164, 194 Sullivan, Susan 152, 165, 182, 194 Sullivan, Virginia 125, 210 Suslovich, Robert Suttle, Debra 194 Swarthout, Guy 194 Sweeney, Padraic 210 Swift, Nina 120, 135, 171, 172, Swimming 82 Swink, Emory Switzer, Lenore 150, 259, 270 175,176, 222, 233, 259 Tait, Elizabeth 'l21, 137, 146, 162, 163, 210 Talbott, james 194 Talbott, Laura 162,163, 210 Tallifl C1rl194 Urquietalopez, Maria Ushkurnis, William 69,194 Vadnais, Teresa 194 Vaishvila, Christina 211,168,173,143,137 Valdes, Anres 211 Valdes, Armando 261 Vald Van Van ivieso, Mario 69,194 Brocklin, loan 261 Dyke, Kandy194,173, 152,141 Van Evera, Hazel 194, 143 Van Lehn, jane 194,164,126 Vai1dersluis, Claudine 261,132, 71, 82, 84, Vasapoli, Catherine 262,174 Vasapoli, Michael 195 Vaura, Harry 262 Vazquez, Miguel 195, 188 Tama john 177 259 Tama, Victoria 259 Tang, ang 31144, 176,210 Taliaferro, Roy 62,176, 210 T h Tanna ill, Vicki 259 Tasselli, Tom 259, 268 Tau Service Club 162 Taylor, Carol 260 Taylor, Donald 62, 145, 210 Taylor, Evalyn tMrs.l Taylor, Phillip Taylor, Raymond 125,131,132, 260 Vega, juan 211 Vice, Miller tMrs.J 35, 138 Vint, Norman Vish, Denise 195 Vissing, Mary 122, 262 Vissing, Rosemary 195 Viteri, Maria Vocational Office Training 124 Vogel, Amelia 171, 150 VonDerBruegge, john 195, 62, 65, 76 Workman, Richard Tennyson, Lance 144, 210 Tennis iGirls'l 71 Tennis iBoys'J 97 Teresi,jean149,15O,162,210 Tcrrien, Fred 137, 'l76,165,157, Why, said the Dodo, Vorhies, Maureen th 9 Terry, Angelica 260, 132,125, 131, 164 Terry, Ar nold 210, 20-1,'l25, 130 Terry, Lavvann 124, 139, 260 Terry, Mitchell 139,194 Thespians174 Thoburn, Carl iMr.J 37 Thomas, Donna 200,211 Thomas, Homer Thomas, Margaret iMrs.l 45, 144 Thomas, Marylynne125,130,194 Thomas, Thomas, Rex 72, 73, 75, 211 Richard 211 Thomas, Tony 139 Thomas, Victor 260 Thomas, Wendy 139, 260 Thomas, William 194 Thomasson, Carroll 217, 260 Thompson, Ginger 132, 136, 146, 194 Thompson, Holly 260,132,125,130, 163, 162, 176, 171 Thompson, Linda 260 Thompson, Martha 131, 136, 194 Thompson, Matthew 194 Thompson, Shirley 132, 136, 146, 211 Thompson, Timothy 131, 260 Voultsides, Christine 195, 125, 130 Wagner, Frank 262, 78, 80,172,145 Wagner, Nonna 195 Wagner, Vera Wahdan, Said 211, 66 Waldow, Fred 211 Waldow, Vallery195,160,146 Waldrop, Leslie 195, 176,164,126 Walker, Dianne 211, 202, 153,152, 137 2,176, 127 168, 171 best way to explai Walker, Karen 262, 57, 267, 164,151, 154,166, 150 Wall, Doug 76 Wallace, Raynell Wallace, Rebecca 195, 126 Waller, Hale 211,62 Walsh, Christopher 211 Walsh, Lynn 166, 127 Wang, Angie 262,132, 71, 162, 166,171,138 Warfield, Lu Ann 211, 156 Warren, Mary 211,156,176 Wasilewiski, Katarzyna 262 Waters, Cynthia 195 Watkins, Ruth tMrs.J 59 Watson, jay Watts, Martha 211 281 Wawrzkow, Anne 262 Weakley, 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