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I Q 77. rff ' K r X N G 1 1 Administration and Guidance nf! O U Johansen, Principal Dear Students: Each generation has its unique problems and its unique environment, and to some degree, each of us becomes a product of his own special environment. In spite of this, it is my hope that each of you will have strengths and inner convictions which arise from something other than what is fashionable and contemporary, that you will not be totally enveloped and influenced by the current of the times which is often treacherous and shifting. Keep in mind, also, the necessity for remaining young in spirit. Youth, it has been said, belongs to every man whose dreams outweigh his memories and if you always have principles higher than your ambitions, if your dreams always exceed your grasp, you will keep forever the quality of youth. My best wishes to all of you as you go your separate ways in life. O.LJ. Johansen tif- f Mr Johansen and Student-Faculty Senate 20 ffrf s Ll ill Mr. E. Howard Long, Assistant Principal .., Mr, Jay Ness, Assistant Principal 1 Mr. John Youngblood, Athletic Director uf 'f 5, ...f 1 Mr, Lester Wilson, Director of Guidance 'x K ' Mrs. Doris Matthews, Assistant Principal if..-r Administration and Guidance This year brought changes in the W-l. Administration, Instead of having a Dean of Girls and a Dean ot Boys, the system was altered, and we had three Assistant Principals, one assigned to each particular grade. Mr, Ness moved from Guidance and was made Assistant Principal for the lOth grade, Mr, Long was put in charge of the juniors, and Mr. Wilson headed the seniors. Mrs. Matthews became Director of Curriculum, replacing Dr. Webb. In the Guidance Department, Mrs. Guter filled the position left vacant upon Mrs. Peckham's retirement. lt must be added that this department was as busy as usual this year, with counselors helping students to solve problems in scheduling, college boards, and admissions. The College Day Program was held early in the year at Thomas Jefferson Community Center, and was a great success. Th- Mrs. Edith McNaughton, Secretary 'Sf' Mrs Margaret Huddleston f , I , 0 .....-nvlI Tb G'-,I Miss Margaret l-larmon N if., 3 i 5 V .Q 'fx in , l in 1 ' 0, 4 ki .2 4 3, ' , s - wi ggi' ' ' itll , 'I- t K XII' A Mr, Donald Lewis it-. .lf Y 4 U 1 .' 4- l ll: vi' E i bo-L if iz! 1, ., .f . ,--'swf r y I :MT ' , l '- i l N. , Pl X - 1 x 'sd ni fx y '1 XJ Mrs. Beth Sorrell Mrs. Jocquelin Gufer 'Sv Mrs. Doris Fi'rCl'1 KJ' Miss Harmon ond Libby Sullivon look over u schedule 23 a Staff Velva Robertson, Sec. Ruth Watkins, Registrar im, Sarah Merhtens, Sec. -I 5. iq v Y Q 5- x '-A t V . , 2 ft 1 I ,Ax-.kg-our ' '-wwe-15'Dxw . 4-M Geanie Riviello, Sec. Grace Thomas, Treasurer Loause Rosmusser1,Sec. ' , ' I' I , .,, .3 1...-P V I Evalyn Taylor, Norse ,'f'Q:' Jermlfcr Staley, Wcqrk Prlrmst Laura Grove, Sec. Donna Miller Sec. I' Walking from class to class was a scenic pleasure thanks to students taking courses under the Art Department. The beautiful, frequently changing murals were, for the large part, art class projects. Crafts, silk screening, painting, and sketching were some of the skills W-L students worked to master. A new darkroom was built in the department, and those interested in graphic arts were able to pursue photo-silk screening. The annual spring art show was a big success for those students who displayed their works, and for the many who enjoyed and purchased pictures, wall-hangings, and pieces of sculpture. -- -r W -r H' ' 1-1?:fZ'QL ..7 9----1 J e H e so L,,,,g it , '65, gb, , A, , -it5Y- Ygef .ir Y K? wizilrg If fy J ,,f- :QL ' - , rg , w'f'1i ' N, Y-, -,--.., f, 1- - 'T' jgwg Z I , ik' K -f -W 1- Y -1' flfl 4' r ,x ' , - , v,:.- ..,:4 f,Q,- . , f I 1,7 -w,g,,j- ' - - ,- ,, H ,, f. W 7 Q p, i A ci, i s: ',,:H- A' ' X ' ' '2' 'A 1 73:2-42, ,.. if ' 1 R+- --- ,. 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' ,,, 3 7 I , fl ' 1:1 S., X -- A .1- ' ji Q5 gg-13-7 K ,...-Y ' -' -jlx 1 Q2 si --:.':ffZ S. s . I, mf' Mnss Jeanne Gnlrnan English All Washington-Lee students had one thing in common - an English course, but the type of course was not necessarily the same. The elective system in English was changed slightly this year, with those choosing this option covering vocabulary, composition, and grammar during the first semester, followed by two quarters of elective study. Along with this elective system and a traditional full-year English course, there were courses for the advanced English student starting with Enriched English in lOth grade, and Advanced Placement English courses in l lth and l2th grades. Students still had two more options. Some juniors preferred American Civilization, a combination of English and history, while many seniors chose to study the fine and literary arts through the ages by participating in the Art-English-Music seminar. xi Il fi, r J' 1 , V ' ' ffliihiini zz 'ig , r, 'yvlbnplbxs ,W . .. ? Dr. Alex Costea 1 AZ' Mickey watches Laurie Campbell work on writing skills 27 it A - . 4'xXD,n -ig-....,,,,,,,x English Miss Brenda Glenn -'il 1 ,F Mr. John l-larocopos ,QW ... I J Ai Mr David Gibbs ilfii ,,C liflrlwllf- VVIW-lf' wg. , XI , X -. 4 Mrs. June Shurtliff PLAGIARISM lpla ja riz aml Stealing words or ideas from another and pass- ing them off as one's own. The author sued the playwright for plagiarism of his plot, fl.atin plagiarius, kidnapper, from plagium, hunting net.l The theft of what someone else has written is quite proper- ly compared with stealing his children. The poem he entered in the contest had been plagiarized from a little-known American poet. ill--, The French plagiarism faced the ocean and was dotted with many small hotels, 74-1 The plagiarism spread like wild- fire and took many lives. 3-i-- lt is difficult to prove the plagiarism of an idea, l-ll The two men claimed that their simultaneous publication of the some dis- covery was a coincidence and not plagiarism. Ql--1 Plagiarism: l, Beach front 2s Disease 3. Stealing words or ideas 4. Serenity flir 3.w 4.r 7,w 9,rl i-is Y:- M , VV, ,E 1 .xi 'laid ,sam . Q 4,1 9 5 ,,, ru, Mrs. Evelyn Duncan Mrs. Dorothy Goldsmith JD!-Q.. Mrs, Miller Vice i Miss Suson Movshow -so M Mrs. Moore exploins oufnor's point to Mike Neorn 29 English bs Y 'ev ro Mr. Joseph Pruett Mr. Antonio Dene l 47 Mr Dem- ond Vnnccnt Noccro work On rcodmg nmprovemcnt. 30 1 YW -Q-.:s.....- f, QP! il io Mr, David Estobrook ,L in F Coptoin Snowden Arthur Miss Yvonne Zecco. T mi Mrs. Borboro Bacon exploins lesson to Jeonne Wonderly. 31 .J gan, .-3 N 'E Mrs. Eluzobefn Hocnnolzer Music Along with the regular schedule ot concerts and school assemblies, the students working under the supervision ofthe Music Department helped in the successful production of My Fair Lady. The IQ73-74 Marching Band was vastly improved when, for the first time, it became mandatory tor all students participating in the Concert Band. This group helped to inspire our football team on to VICTORY. The Madrigals, a group of seniors talented in the vocal aspects ot music, went on a tour at the southern United States over the Easter vacation break. -A Mr. Gerald Lewis q Ql hilusun 5 Dr. Robert Baxter H3 A 25. f 1 C Em! 2 Q ,sg 4 .-fx Nzzgy, Mr, Harvey Krasney :Sl K Q Q ,nga 555 Delia Miller takes a break from Kathy Pickering and Christine Voultsitlcs concentrate on practice. VTTHSIC 32 Science Science courses at W-L, including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, allowed students to participate in laboratory experiments. Terrariums were the fashionable home decoration this year, and biology classes created some beautiful ones. More advanced students worked in a less structured atmosphere in Biology ll, and Physics ll which allowed for more independent study. Star- struck students took a new course - Astronomy - and during the October scare were busy putting their new-found knowledge to work looking for UFO's. -f' F553-. 5 ,ff-4 . 1 V' fav ' . 'zu -, - 'J?'7 , , 'in- fi -Lg- ib' 41, Q l ' al' rf, ' ' , -4' 1 7 ' J . F .I ' ,gage 4-1 . 1 9' I' ff L, ' lu Mrs. Ann Gregory, if 'I Miss Kathleen Klotz Anne Munly is awakened from her long summer's nap. i an , if-' i08l1:f i -'f'ii-'re?059ifmf. - ' lw,-yt -v::-hvoooat . . - 0 O G 0 O Mrs. Glenys Dyer, Secretary 33 Science W A---f np' S Mrs. B etfy Byron Mr. Gordon Bourne K r 'lg X., mf wi l VJ' n vs J 1 ' if Mrs, Elvo Auklond Mr, lJf'r2f:ff1PlSJWf'f1'f1I1 34 Mr. George Dovis 9l W sf K I 1 X- '-19 'S . Mike Hubbard cotcbes some roys whale working on o physucs problem outdoors. Mrs. Edno Riley Mrs. Lulo Feild 19 111 Dr, Fred Wennbordf 35 Physical Education Physical Education classes, mandatory for tenth grade students, offered many different kinds of activities this year. Team sports, such as basketball and volleyball, as well as more individualized activities, such as tennis and aquatic instruction were provided. Health Education gave the students instruction in physical and mental healthy It also taught consumer education, Another facet of W-L's recreation facilities was added to this year. The Commons gained a new supervisor as well as several pieces ot equipment, including a pool table, Mrs, Mary Hurd was not a part of the Physical Education Department. She provided for W-L students a 'Q S -aa Ga l L O ,c A l i Mrs. Mary Causey l , chance for educational remediationg they could goto her for extra help in English, math, or reading, ,hr if A -1- ' .J-' Mrs Mary Hurd Mr. Jack Walker us, I' 1 i Mr Joint-', Pfiwcfll 5. Q15 Mr. Del Norwood 36 ,l Miss Barbara Reinwald 1 Nu... s 3 K ar Wss Alice Cord Mrs. Betty Eods Mr. Robert Rimmer 452 t,, ,W Q . 4 5 tl 'M ig-f H' ,wt i, at v b sv A Q we H 'f f 3 ... J-isp, nf l f: A A fz ,TJ fviwl M .fgh,,ff ? f rife 1,2 3 ff., ,Wy , ' ' 1 7 Q 1 14 Mr. Richord Mitchell My ,Q , , Q, 5 A' , , 'W' '-.F . 'Q' , Q ' f x' ' 'wfi?a,gzT n c,c- I gf M' E 5 7 W ff 4 J , -JW ' ' . r 5 Q ' ,' 2 I .,.,. gg-,wflv . 2 1- ,W V ,V - ft. N , , wry, -,X V, .V w 3, , f.,' -af 'VZ , ,:fr2? f,i 1 2452 A M, rfb 'f wt 2' , V ,ltiftfrfflmf ' ' ' A , gywi, , JK, ., , ,. , ,:f:f,gy:,:' , yt. 3513122 ' 2351 J . V Mr. Anthony Romclsco its Business The Business Deportrnent ot W-I. troined students in the skills required for office work. As wel! os the troditionol courses in typing ond snortrworid, students took Business Moth, Doto Processing, ond Recordkeeping. Vocotionol Office Troining students, otter o morning of study in required courses, went to work to proctice their skills ond eorn money in the otternoon. I AQ Mrs Gwendolyn Griffin -Ti ,ff NA A 4 . f N ' f H'llr , QQ ,f . -i N . i tw' ... .AL t - Aix Mrs, Mildred Houser ' f' 't,A i' A i' 'f A sri ' Q 'si ve Nl' '- ' O, Q is O X . f, -Y GJ I 2' Lg V l - : x 4 x 'S A nfxx v I fa H- '53 ' X 5 ,'f,-gil , . A I, - 197 ' ' I' 'fi C: :A fi I' Mr, Ricnord Greene 38 I ' 1 1 -1. in if I' A . Miss Gloria Bordsley 'vw Mr, John Donohue 41 c' A - f 9 P' A . ., qv, H fri: A -:af N6 f if 1 'N , L.: , 7' in-45,4 Q ,-, -1 1 A A gd, gl j f, 1 f 'C A 1' Mrs, Irene Kuluck 39 Home Economics The Plzza Hut may not have been open at lO a.m,! but that dld not stop W-L students from enjoylng thls treat, as well as many others. Foods land ll Included not only the preparatron and menu planning at meals, but also the etlauette Involved ln serving others. l-louslng gave the students experience in budgetlng and lnterlor decoratung. Child Development students cared tor children from ages 3-4, and learned about the mental and physlcal development of these Children through abservatlon and research. .pn Mrs. Beulah Anderson 5. Q 1194, W l l , .. Mr'. Junnc Clcmmcr 'P 7 'Q L-- -Q lv l gd 'Y 40 l'-Il' is 'wn.,,, u..4,,,nv-af, H-nu. ..-- 'Hn vt..u..,, -.1 .0 ,CP C: .ws-QQ 'tt Mrs. Carol Jeske Mrs. Anne Odell The Art, English and Music Departments have joined forces and come up with the AEM seminar, why not add l-lome Economics to this roster? Students could then sample the wares mentioned in the stories, books, and poems read in English class. Here is an example of a recipe that could satisfy the curiosity centered around mead - the fermented honey drink of Beowulf's day. The mead hall was the center of much action in Saxon times, and it was there that the warrior Beowulf took hold of the arm of Grendel, a monster of human shape but super-human size, who could kill thirty men at once with ease. There Grendel suffered a grievous hurt, A wound in the shoulder, gaping and wide, Sinews snapped and bone-joints broke, And Beowulf gained the glory of battle. Here is the recipe for the drink that was popular before 900 AD., and continued to be so during the Middle Ages. 2 cups honey 2 pinches each: powdered V2 cup brown sugar mace, cloves, nutmeg, Grated rind and ginger, cinnamon, dried juice of l lemon rosemary, and pepper 2 egg whites, or l envelope dried yeast. l egg, lightly beaten Place all ingrediants except yeast in a large kettle with 4 quarts whater and simmer gently for l hour, skim- ming the surface as needed. Cool to lukewarm. Dis- solve yeast in M1 cup of the mixture and add to remaining brew. Pour into a sterilized crock or jars. Let age for 3 months. Strain and bottle. Serve well chilled. Makes 4 quarts. Social Studies The rapidity with which current events devel- oped duririg this year left many of the Social Studies teachers in a bind. ln trying to brief students on the Middle East crisis as well as on Watergate, the day-to-day planning of many teachers had to be changed. However, the teachers managed and classes went on as usual. Courses in History, Government, and Psychology were offered this year, along with History tor the Foreign Born and World Histo- ry, two new additions to the Social Studies Department. Business Law, Economics, and American Civilization were also taken by many students. American Civilization com- bines the English and History requirements of juniors into one course. -.1 Mrs, Cora May Seeley 'AA 1.1 if , X 1... l - Mrs Jay Rothouse Qt J K' 4. 7 . v at - f I . Rzgif- it 'S l ' if A i tx 'S Mr. John Englishman X ' ' , Y -I N... uv I., , .w 42 We 5 FX' Ar' r . 5 Seung Lee concentrates on political theory in Government. i e Q' 1 W -4' 'Nm Mr. Maurice Levin 'D'-N Q 1 Mrs, Myro I-lorrod, Secretory bf, 'X if . -1 if i i Mr. Sfonley Book Nicole Nieburg ond Anne O'DonneIl try to top their test ,- -nik Mrs, Peggy Jeens 43 W., ,Iii Qi ,gi Social Studies iq.. 'x i ii. 1 J Delia Miller and Betsy Hart participate in a stimulating simulation game. K v NX , I ii' '- 1 W' ' 5 . Lk' 'K i, N Mr Guy Covollo 1 i LYON' Q33 -in-use Mr, Wayne Bloomirigburg 44 Mrs. Louro Crites -,vu r f' ' v 'A-'5 rr ,. ' X E...:. -fix 4 Mr. Simon Korczowsku Q. x .aol- 5 l w 'x KX -vs 4 In-. 1-ix '1 . rQ3,,',1+kg' ' I . ' 'aj' :gi A 3- -Linn ' . '-'- .. -L? f' fa . -f fr. 2 ' Vg' Mn Tim Wyatt . ,gi -.' 22. 5 s. a W Distributive Education The Distributive Education program allowed high school students to actively participate in part-time jobs tor high school credit as well as for pays Students were employed by the tele- phone company, l-lecht Company, Giant Food and other community-minded businesses throughout Arlington County, Students at- tended reauired courses in the morning and worked in the afternoon. They were supervised by Distributive Education co-ordinators, who acted as job counselors in addition to teaching marketing skills. ln the classroom, emphasis was placed on human relations, sales and the other aspects of business operations that students faced on their jobs Z i 'IIC Mr, Raymond Crescenzo 49 all ll ,rg f 1-: Mrs Rosalie Arnold Mr, Boyd l-largraves 46 Industrial Arts l Unfortunately most of W-L's students never got into the annex that housed the Industrial Arts Department. Upon entering this building, the sound of drills and engines could at times be astonishing. The students making the noise were developing skills that could be used for future jobs. Students interested in Industrial Arts chose from a varied selection of courses, including woodworking, electronics and drafting classes. Auto and power mechanics were interesting and valuable to the career- minded student as well as the hobbyist. --'QQ , W , ,W .i s rx -. W Mr. James Clatterbuck z' ,nf ,nf S' V ?w ww . if ' f 9- l 3' E ,I , A Mr, Bruno Paras f Wfffffw' 71.1 fffr i R fffgfnpl M qmlln 'fir 1 Mr, Richard Green Mr, Paul Harding 47 Mathematics The needs of many were fulfilled bythe Math Department. While college-bound students normally focused on math at advanced levels, students interested in vocational careers took courses that concentrated on business math. Students interested in pursuing engineering careers could be found in AP. Math lll, which offered analysis and calculus. All students realized that the computer has become an in- creasingly important aspect of our society, and every student in a math course went through a computer introduction, where he learned to write and run programs. Math is an ever-more-intricate field, and the W-L students had their hands full keeping up with developments. .Pi 4'X lid1'1',l 1 L, Q Miss Annabelle Caulfield J' C 2 sf' f Mr. John Brumbaugh .gr ,' . f ' ' I Q 1 Q .I .. Q .3 , 0.0.0. Mins Elizabeth Dalton Q. 'ti .x A 'c D. B .Nj ,L Mr, Thomas Armstrong 48 nfs, -,J f G wb, ' JL ,ff , 4 Miss Wyott Rider X ,Nm I -M Mrs. Gwen Dem ,f Mr. Dole Potts 0- '? ' Mrs. Anno Medlen 1 . N 'Y Adv f L, .2 ...A-. . Mr. Corl Thobum 49 ' Y .1 ,Ad 4 r x 4 ' ' , 6- . E x i wi' vs 1. I . W? Lib-1' Q i Language With ever increasing international com- munications, a toreign language was a must for career minded students. Since most colleges and universities require some foreign language experience, the Language Depart- ment courses were comprised of many college bound students. For those concerned with the here and now, studies of Latin, French, Spanish, and German added to the under- standing ot the English language. As there were many foreign students at W-L, there were classes of English as a Second Language Students in this course often chose the option of independent study for a broader develop- ment ofthe language. -,,,-1 ,xi , .P Y Wilyyf-' 1' .x Q As-Rlzirliziii . s 'sk-'if ., i , is 1,4 X 'M - A - wr X L - S, ' ' TS 'bi 1 - ini 1 Mr, Robert Linse ? ,. f a ff f 1 , if ' 'Q N. I Mrs. Muriel Zimmerman Q, G 3 gjf,J-.,,, 'Xf f N Vx 'Xf Q 1 5' Mrs. Mary Ellen West F--- ',,....- '--- : H-'4 Mr, William Brooks -,1. Dr. Michael Gorman 4 Q9 s i so I I 4-...f-...e..f.p-1-f M ..,.,,. ,v,,,,,,,,-A,, L vi vii...-1... ?, , A we '?n.. Monica Schwebs doesn't accent. 51 seem to approve of Jim Fritn's French Library At one time the library was the best place in school to socialize, but during this year the two floors were so chock full of interesting things to do, see and hear that little socializa- tion could take place. The four-year-old library was one ofthe best equipped in the Arlington Public Schools. W-L students used video tape equipment to film their own productions and professional onesg they used slide, microfilm, and movie projectors. Music lovers found record players and albums. The reading and resource materials were excellent. Moreover, the library was a showcase for many ofthe school's artists. The Class of l973 can be thanked forthe new photocopier that was located on the first floor, There was always something to do in the library, I v 3 - x . , U 4 5- ,. . '.' r 1,'.'4 4 . ' . 1 . gy '?E.:uon at I-A .::scn M4 ' L 1-H-'-' 4, ' ,f :thang I Mr, Bernice Willianws in-. 1.5. 'X Q . N - 0 945 ri Cl l A g u - 4, I v -,, - EE? :N 1 1 4,5 6, M Marla Janes studies in regal fashion. 4. ll '- H! xx l 1 i , '6'I 4' Miss Letutia Lam 1 S' -Q a 2 Mrs, Laura lnzer .6 w--. -, , ty .V ,,.?iQ1g.g.Q,e' ' 1 -QM- ll 2 a 1' u 5 31 , 5? A , i . 1 V . c - I Q I I' 491 9 1 ' . y I 53 Mrs, Marsefta Campbell X 1 f 4 rn? ,.'tJ:' LN. Vfff' N -'t I , Seniors fe I N' .Q 1 3-' ai dll P' 5.3 Serum Class Offrcers ore Mrke Cohen, President, Don Collon, Vice-President, Judy Revercomb Secretory, ond Mary Loso, Treasurer, 56 Class of '74 if 6 'O Seniors HELEN ADAMS -- Vocational Office Training 2. CONSTANZA AGUILAR - French Honor So- ciety 2,3, Nice-Presidentl 4, French Club 3, Homeroom President 3, Ancient Greek Culture Society 3,4, German Honor Society 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4. KHARA AHMADYAN -- Andisheh High School, Iran 2. JOHN ALADJ - Crew 2,3, CCO-Captainl 4, Concert Band 2,3, Tikos Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4 TONY ALEXIS - J.V. Soccer 3. TIM ANDREWS -- J.V. Basketball Uvlanogerl 2, Crew 4, Ecology Club 4, Hiking Club 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, BLUE 8- GRAY 4. LAURIE ANGLIN -- Drill Team 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Crew Boosters 3, Powder Puff Football 3, Pep Club 3,4, Beta Service Club 3,4. FRANZ ARAKAKY - J.V. Soccer 2, Key Club 3,4, Varsity Soccer 3,4, International Club ,4. GRACIELA ARAYA - MERCEDES ARBIETO -- Western High School, Washington, D.C. 2. JOE ARTHUR - LINDA ASPLUND - Sigma Service Club 2,3, CSecretaryJ 4, Drill Team 2, KCO-Captainl 3, lSecretaryl 4, Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4, French Honor Society 2,3, Powder Puff Football 3, lntramurals 3,4, Homeroom Vice-President 4. RICK AUSTIN - Marching Band 2,3, iDrum Mojorl 4, Concert Band 2, iSection Leaderi 3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Homeroom Treasur- er 2, Homeroom President 3,4, Key Club 3, ipresidentl 4, Communications Corp 3, iPresidentl 4, Orchestra 4, Madrigal Singers iStuderit Leaderl 4, Choir CStudent Conductorl 45 Elos Honor Society 4, CROSSED SABRES 4. PETER BACK -- Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4, J.V. Tennis 2, Intramurals 2,3, Key Club 4. CAROLINE BANE - Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, iPresidentl 4, Drill Team 2,3, lCo-Coptainl 4, TAU Service Club 3, Crew Boosters 3,4, Track Boosters 3,4, Baseball Boosters 3,4, Sigma Service Club 4, Ski Club 4. MARIA BAQUERO + Vocational Office Training 4, Spanish Club 2. MICHAEL BARLOW - Ski Club 2, Distribu- tive Education 3,4 CISSY BARNES W J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, Powder Puff Football 3,4. I 1 8 kg Helen Adams Constanza Aguilar Khara Ahmadyan John Aladj X3 Tony Alexis Tim Andrews -as ,fvs 'WS Laurie Anglin Franz Arakaky Q1 .lvl -v.-9 f V w:,qif'l1 P, f 149' ' ilffafk- , ft, ii l t Graciela Araya Mercedes Arbieto Joe Arthur Linda Asplund Rick Austin Su? Q- TD ,..zO' Peter Back Caroline Bane Maria Baquero Michael Barlow Cissy Barnes The Odd Cduplen, Mnke Cohen ond Debbse I-ligdoh ore greeted by oh enthusiastic senior section ot the yeor's first Pep Rally. 59 Seniors JOE BARRONER -- High Point School, High Point, Maryland 25 Hollysburg Senior High School, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania 3. CHARISSE BARTLETT -- Kappa Service Club lSecretaryJ 2,3,45 Bible Club 2,3,45 Mounted Generals 25 Homeroom Secretary 2,35 Class Cheerleader 3. GEOFF BATES -- Indoor Track 2,3,45 Varsity Trock 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 .l.V. Football 25 Choir 3, Nice-Presidentj 45 Key Club 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 245 Madrigal Singers 45 Cross Country 3,45 National Honor Society 4. GREG BATES -- Track 253,45 Chorus 25 Choir iBusiness Managerj 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Hiking Club 3. LEIGH BEACH -- Powder Puff Footbi? 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 3,45 Homeroom Trea- surer 2. STEVE BEACH - STEVEN BEAM - Binghamton Central High School, Binghamton, New York 2,3. GEOFF BEARDALL - J.V. Tennis 25 lntramu- rals 25 Homeroom Vice-President 3. SUSAN BEATTY -- CAROLYN BELL -- Pep Club 25 Beta Service Club 25 Afro American Club 3,45 ,Voca- tional Office Training 3,45 Social Stud-ies Honor Society 45 Class Cheerleader 45 School Board Representative 4. TONY BENEDI - Spanish Club 25 J.V. Soccer 25 Varsity Soccer 354. GALE BERGHOEFER -- National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,45 BLUE 8. GRAY 4. DAVID BERSANO -- DIANNA BETHEL - Afro American Club 3,45 Sigma Service Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Arts and Crafts Club 4. ALICE BISSET - Ecology Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Homeroom President 25 Mounted Generals 4. ROBERT BLINN -- Football Marching Band 2,3,45 Gymnastics 2,3, iCo-Captaini 45 Homeroom President 3,45 Tikos Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Concert Band CPresidentD 45 Con- cert Choir iAssistant Treosureri 45 Science Honor Society 45 National Honor Society 45 Elos Honor Society 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Varsity Letterman 3,4. , STUART BLUE - Health Club 2,3,45 Varsity Wrestling 2,35 lCaptainJ 45 Spanish Honor Society 25 National Honor Society 3545 Science Honor Society 4. WAYNE BODO - V-vi President Tim Kirk makes things perfectly clear ata Senior class assembly. Joe Barroner Charisse Bartlett IVK 1 'Q' 1:9 Geoff Bates Greg Bates '-OJ Stung.: -A f,,,.,., 4- gg Q 'B Leigh Beach Steve Beach , l' E ' i' li? Steven Beam Geoff Beardall Bob Blinn snows off the latest tasnions at the National Honor Society induction, as Karen Yoon gives ner reaction, Tl B F? ' -Q If-0 'HR4 ,.- lY 'lD , . 5 if i 5 1 Susan Beatty Carolyn Bell Tony Benedi Gale Berghoefer David Bersano pu. tix, J 1 '- y S--. 22 1' i ff ' 1 ,333 ' Sr' 5' 915.1 i Hia Dianna Bethel Alice Bisset Robert Blinn Stuart Blue Wayne Bodo 61 Seniors GREG BOOKER -- Homeroom President 2, Fiddler on the Roof 2, Intramurals 2,3, Thespian Club 2,3, Key Club 3,4. KATHIE A. BOONE - RANJANA BOSE - Robert E. Lee High School, Springfield, Virginia 2, International Club 4, Crew Boosters 4. ROLAND BOTTOMLEY -- JEANNE-MARIE BOUMAN -- National Honor Societ 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, TAU Service - Club 5, Kappa Service Club 3,4, Marching Band 2, tTreasurerJ 4, Orchestra 3,4, Tikos 3,4, l-lomeroom Treasurer 3,4. PATTY BOWEN - Chorus 2, Dlstributive Edu- cation 3,4, Choir 4. RITA BOWERS -- PAT BOYLE - Intramurals 2,3,4, .l.V. Football 2, Winter Track 2, Omega Club 3, Health Club 3, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4. J. MICHAEL BRAME - Crew 2, .l.V. Basket- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4. CLAUDE BREGENZER - Bible Club 3. ANTHONY BRENNAN - Homeroom Vice- President 2, Chorus, lSection Leaderl 3. NOREEN BRENNAN -- JOEL BRISTOR -- Marching Bank 2,3,4, Orchestra, KManagerl 3, CSecretaryD 4, My Fair Lady 4. WAN DA BROOKS - ALEXANDER BROWN - Chess Club 3, Nice- Presidentl 4, Indoor Track 3,4, Varsity Track 3,4, Cross Country 3,4. PAM BROWN - Drill Team 2. RANDY BROWN - Crew 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 4. VIC BROWN Crew 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, .l.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Football 3,4. 31? 'fc J' Cissy Barnes chews her Iollipop, Is that why we didnt lick 'em7 'XTYYI-'-'Z s Greg Booker Kathie A. Boone 'Q 5-I1 Ronjano Bose Roland Bottomley Rex Thomas deals out a hand of Hstraba poker in Physics Rim Bowers Pat Boyle Class. . Y Jeanne-Marie Bauman Patty Bowen '-f..,,,, .- 'W-nl' -,,,.f ,545 -1 J. Michael Brome Claude Bregenzer K as xg-IV A or-14' Wanda Brooks Alexander Brown Antony Brennan Noreen Brennan Joel Bristor 7, g'w Pam Brown Randy Brown Vic Brown 63 Seniors EARL BRUNSON -- FRANK BURDELL - Gymnastics 2, J.V. Soccer 2, Ski Club 3,4, Chess Club 4, Rifle Team 4, Diving Club 4. KAREN BURKE - LESLIE BUTTERFIELD - Afro-American Club lTreasurerl 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Kappa Ser- vice Club lVice-Presidentl 3, lPresidentl 4. KATHY BYE -- Homeroom Vice-President 2, President 3, Keyettes Service Club 2,3, Maiorettes 3, lCo-Captainl 4. CATHY CADWALLADER - Sigma Service Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, Crew Boosters 4. IRENE CALAMBRO - International Club 2, Vocational Office Training. STEPHEN CALCOTE -- Homeroom President 3, Key Club 3,4. JAMES CALAHAN - DANIEL CALLAN - Fiddler on the Roof 2, Barretts of Wimpole Street 3, Thespians Club lPresidentl 3, Key Club 3,4, Junior- Seniar Basketball 3,4, Class Vice-President 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Elos Honor Society 4. LAURIE CAMPBELL -- National Beta Service Club 2,3,4, Ski Club 2, Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Baseball Boosters 4, Gymnastics 4, Powder-Puff Football 4, Junior-Senior Basketball 4, National Honor Society 4. YASEMIN CANTURK - Mustafa Kemal Lisesi High School, Ankasa, Turkey 2, In- ternational Club 4. STANLEY CARROLL - Intramurals 2,3,4, Omega Club 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Varsity Football 4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, KENDAL CARSON - Intramurals 2,3,4, Golf Club 2,3,4, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Base- ball 3,4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Var- sity Letterman 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 4. TAMMY CASS - G.A.A. 2,3,4, Tennis Club 2, Powder-Putt Football 3, Sigma Service Club 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Social Studies Honor So- ciety 3,4, Girls' Varsity Tennis 3, lCaptainl 4, Ecology Club 4, Hiking Club 4, Girl's Varsity Track 4. CAYE CAVENDER - J.V. Cheerleader 2, Track Club 2, National Beta Service Club 2, Homeroom President 2, Secretary 4, Var- sity Cheerleader 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, Powder Puff Football 3,4, .lunior-Senior Basketball 3,4, National Honor Society 4. DAVID CHANDLER - Reno High School, Reno, Nevada 2, .l,V. Football 3. VALERIE CHANDLER - National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, Chorus 2, TAU Service Club 2,3, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, J.V. Cheerleader 3, Homeroom Vice-President 3, President 4, Beta Service Club 4, Pep Club lSecre- taryl 4, Baseball Boosters 4, Crew Boosters 4, Girls' State Representative 3, Powder Puff Football 4, Senior Class Cheerleader 4, BLUE 81 GRAY. ,ja- fix 'Qi Earl Brunson Frank Burdell :ls- Karen Burke Leslie Butterfield in-f Q 3. E' ' 'IOC OU . Ol'g. ' . I.f' ' 0 Q . . x . O , NO Q' . . . U . as ..:, .O.l.l D . .',O Q Q Blair Standridge clowns around in Government class 1' -awk fl . . if' C ,Af-A ., ,mi,3f.3 V V- v, .5 -.L Q G -Y ,,, 1 L - gn., ' Ai.. .5 qqv. 4 , Kathy Bye Cathy Cadwallader ii, ., is .1 GoIIoping Gourmet Caye Cavender brightens up the cofefe- Irene Calambro Stephen Calcote l'IO. -'Qing 'UK ,sf James Calahan Daniel Callan Laurie Campbell Yasemin Canturk Stanley Carroll KKK! T vi, A.-wi Kendall Carson Tammy Cass Caye Cavender David Chandler Valerie Chandler 65 Seniors HENRY CHAU - Ecology Club 2, CVice- Presidentl 3, CCO-Chairmanl 4, French Club 3, International Club 3,4, Tikos Honor So- ciety 3,4. MARY CHISN ELL - Crew Boosters 2,3,4. SUZANNE CIRELLI -- BETSY CLAPP - JIM CLAYTON - JOHN CLEMENTS - Homeroom Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3. MARIE CLEMENTSON - PATRICIA COLEMAN -- Sigma Service Club 2,3,4, Drill Team 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, TAU Service Club 3,4, Powder Putt Foot- ball 3,4, Pep Club 4, Class Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Secretary 3,4. RICHARD COLEMAN CAROLE L. COLLIER RITA COLLIER - Kappa Service Club 4, Class Cheerleader 3. KENNY COOKSEY - Graphic Arts Club 2,3. DAN COONEY - Varsity Track 2,3,4, J,V. Soccer 2,3, Winter Track 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Latin Honor Society 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. MELANIE COPE -- Friendly Senior High School, Oxin Hill, Maryland 2, George C. Marshall High School, Falls Church, Vir- ginia 3, Distributive Education 4. MARY CORBIN -- Beta Service Club 2,3, tPresidentD 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 3,4, Fiddler on the Roof 2, Bar- retts ot Wimpole Street 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Choir 3, lLibrarianD 4, Elos Honor Society 3, lSecretaryl 4, Thespian Honor Society 3,4, Powder Puff Football 4. ELIZABETH CORTES - Spanish Club 3, tSec- retaryl 4, Vocational Office Training 4, Art Club 4. VIVIAN L. COSS -- Ski Club 2,3, lSecretaryJ 4, Drill Team 2, Girls' Intramurals 2, Powder Putt Football 3,4, TAU Service Club 3, Social Studies Honor Society 3, lSecond Vice-Presidentl 4, German Honor Society 3, iTreasurerl 4, Girls' Varsity Tennis Team, Uvianagerl 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4. S MELISSA CRAIG - Homeroom President 2, Elos Honor Society 3, Thespians Club 3, Choir 3, Barretts of Wimpole Street 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society llst Vice-Presidentl 4, Our Town 4. N--73 Henry Chau Mary Chisnell TJ .,,?' Suzanne Cirelli Betsy Clapp -U Cathy Gone is happy about her induction into the Na tional Honor Society. FN 1 v ' J C' fx-GA 1 31 Jim Clayton John Clements Marie Clementson Patricia Coleman Richard Coleman W In fl M' Q., 'ugfx -af , xmf '-9' 'TF Carole L. Collier Rita Collier Kenny Cooksey Dan Cooney Melanie Cope GUN ad Q27 M WI 4 Mary Corbin Elizabeth Cortes G? 404K 'T7 '1M-adv Vivian L, C055 Melisgq C,-gig Claude Henry ond Peter Bock woge wor over Warriner's 67 Axki, CX Seniors BRENDA CRAMPTON -- Bishop J, O'COnrtell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2, TAU Service Club 3,4, Pep Club 4. GAIL CREEKMORE - National Beta Service Club 2,3, Baseball Boosters 3,4, Homeroom President 3, Beta Service Club 4, Pep Club 4. MARSHA CURTIS - Sigma Service Club 2, TAU Service Club 3, Powder Puff Football 3. LAURA DACEY -- Ski Club 2, KSecretaryl 3,4, Powder Puff Football 3,4. JANIE DALE - Homeroom Vice-President 3, Arts 81 Crafts Club 4. EMORY DAMRON - Orchestra 2,3,4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Young Dem- ocrats Club 3, French Club 3,4, Elos Honor Society 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Chess Club 4, Com- munications Corps 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Our Town 4, My Fair Lady 4, PENMAN lBusiness Manogerl 4. DANIEL DAVIDSON -- Science Club 2,3, Ecology Club 2,3, Winter Track 2, Bowling Team . LINDA DAVIS -- Vocational Office Training 3,4. PENNIE DAVIS - Science Honor Society lSec- retaryi 3, lPresidentl 4. JOHN DAWSON - NANCY DAY - Pep Club 2, Vocational Office Training 3,4. STEVE DAYTON -- RICHARD DEEMER - Intramurals 2,3,4, Spanish Honor Society 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Junior-Senior Basketball 3, Varsity Football 4. VICTORIA DEGLER ROSA DELGADO - Spanish Club 2,3,4, Chorus 2, Junior-Senior Basketball 2,3, Sigma Service Club 4. LAURA DELV ECCHIO,- ELLEN DERR - National Beta Service Club 2, Mounted Generals 2, Girls' Track Club 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Girl's Varsity Track 4. 'O' ',--.ff Brenda Crampton Gail Creekmore Marsha Curtis Laura Dacey Ing til Janie Dale Emory Damron l I Daniel Davidson i ss.. Keeping the energy crisis an mind, this yeor's Senior class attendants, Robin Reed, Claire Pollonsch and Marlo Jones use o Motel-T to tour the field of Homecoming, Er A 49 C457 f v-, sg: Q Zh 5- 5 4 ff .K Q Q 1 f ,i , ,4 if A -d7 'Ll.. f f D . Linda Davis Pennie Davis John Dawson Nancy Day Steve Dayton As'-X --If -XQ--asv ,,4ll' Richard Deemer Victoria Degler Rosa Delgado Laura Delvecchio Ellen Derr 69 DEFIIOTS STEVE DESTEFANO - ARTHUR B. DEWALD -- Crew 2,3, Tikos Honor Society 4, Science Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. ERIC DEWAR - Homeroom Vice-President 2,3, Health Club 3, Chorus, Nice- Presidentl 3, Varsity Swimming 3,4. PHILLIP DONNELLY - Bishop Dennis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2, Distributive Education Club 3, Intramu- rals 4. EVAN JAY DOSIK - Sound Service 2,3 iPres- identl 4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3, fVice-Presidentl 4, Orchestra 2, lTreasurerl 3, Nice-Presidentl 4, Fiddler on the Roof 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Key Club 3,4, Communications Corps lTreasurerl 4, Photography Club 4, My Fair Lady 4, CROSSED SABRES 4, BLUE 81 GRAY fPhotographerl 4. JOHN DOUGLAS -- Marching Band 2,3,4, Ecology Club 2,3,4, Band 2,4, Mounted Generals 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Our Town 4, Spanish Club 3, My Fair Lady 4, Chorus 4, Bible Club 4. JUDITH DRAGON - TOM DUBLER - JEAN MARIE DUDLEY - BRIGID EATON -- Leavenworth High School, Leavenworth Kansas 2, Kappa Service Club 3, National Beta Service Club 4, Powder- putt Football 4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 3. BONNIE EBERT - Mounted Generals 4, Powder-Puff Football 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, LINDA EDMONDS -- GARY EFLIN -- Key Club lTreasurerl 4, Mad- rigal Singers 4, Rifle Team 2,3 lCo-Cap- tainl 4, Track 3,4, Crew 2, J.V. Football 2. JOHN ELLIOT - Varsity Football 3,4, J.V. Football 2, Crew 3,4. MARK ENGLISH - MARY LYN ENT - National Beta 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Baseball Boosters 3,4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Beta Service Club 4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, NANCY ERBE - SkitClub 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4, CHRISTIAN EVENSEN - Science Club 2,3,4, Science Honor Society 2,3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 4, PENMAN 4, Crew 2,3,4, Debate Team 2,3, lCo-Captainl 4, Homeroom President 2. 'IQ Clara Sky takes a break from the action to watch part ofthe rout of the Juniors from the sideline. Steve Destefono Arthur B. Dewald 7 . IF 'O' ft-Tr aol Eric Dewar Phillip Donnelly ,gifs .sin Evan Jay Dosik John Douglas Judith Dragon Tom Dubler Jean Marie Dudley i .fam 'fi 4 1'6f fun -Nfl .if '-J K, xk -A Brigid Eaton Bonnie Ebert Linda Edmonds Gary Eflin John Elliot nfl W 'N-9 I Mark English Mary Lyn Ent f w- , J ' I M1 V,,, V ' an , xx- n y s' A-si. 1 J A Nancy Erbe Christian Evensen xi 'iii l !i 5.-an i l I Delio Miller turns to Anifo Rowland for Consultation in Mr Boolds class. 71 Seniors FRANK FANNING - GENE FERGUSON - Intramurals 2,3,4, Band 2, J.V. Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3,4. EILEEN ROSE FERRON - Homeroom Pres- ident 2, Tom Fsweu. - Rosm FITCH - chorus 2,3,4, ROBERT BRUCE FLEEGAL - Varsity Let- terman 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, lCo-Captainl 4, J.V. Basketball iCa- Captainl 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Varsity Tennis 2,4, Spanish Honor Society 3,4. DEL FLORES -- GLORIA FLORES -- RICK FOATE - Crew 2,3,4, Homeroom Trea- surer 2,-4. ELIZABETH FOGLE -- Pep Club 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Beta Service Club 3, Nice-Presidentl 4, Crew Boosters 3,4 , Powder Puff Football 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3,4. MARY ELLEN FOLTZ - Drill Team 2, Chorus CStudent Conductorl 2, CSelection Leaderl 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3,4. ISIS GAVY FONSECA -- Crew Boosters 2, GAA 2,3, Homeroom Secretary 3,4, Inter- national Club 4, Art Club 4, French Honor Society 4. MARK FORNARO -- Spanish Honor Society 2, Cross Country 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Varsity Swim Team 3, CCaptainl 4. MARK D. FORSYTH - Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Homeroom President 3,4. LINDY FRALIN - DEBORAH CAY FRAVEL - Pep Club 4. TERRY FRESCHI -- Bible Club 2,3,4, Gym- nastics 2,3,4, Crew Boosters 2, Junior- Senior Basketball 3,4, Choir 4. SHEILA FRYE - GAA 2,3, Vocational Office Training 4, Class Cheerleader 4. 2 1 Frank Fanning Gene Ferguson I .Y. , Qt Eileen Rose Ferron Toni Fewell ,fy 4 Betsy Hart seems down at heart eff, 'Q ' 'N-J ffl 2 '14 ....... '15 Robin Fitch Robert Bruce Fleegal Del Flores Gloria Flores Rick Foate -'ff 73 -J' 'Vs ,L-if-jfx Qmfo -it-I, '--,I Elizabeth Fogle Mary Ellen Foltz Isis Gavy Fonseca Mark Fornaro Mark D. Forsyth 5K 4f ff'Y Lindy Fralin Deborah Cay Fravel 'ii- 4'7 '7' N rx And you oll thouglf1tYeorbook wos o non-credit course. Terry Ffeschl Sheila F Ye 73 Seniors JOHN FUKA - MARTY FULGHUM -- Kappa Service Club ,,, 2,3,4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer .-:- ' fc-' 3,4, Mounted Generals 2, Class Cheer- leader 3, Beta Service Club 4, Science Honor Society 4, Girls' Varsity Tennis 4, Junior-Senior Basketball 4, Powder Puff Football4. MAUREEN GALLAGHER - National Beta Service Club 2, lSecond Vice-Presidentl 3,4, German Honor Society 4. FRED GAMBLE - J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4. CATHY GANE - Ski Club 2, iTreasurerl 3, lPresidentJ 4, Tennis Club 2, TAU Service Club 3, Social Studies Honor Society 3, iTreasurerl 4, Girls' Varsity Tennis 3, lCo- John Fuka Marty Fulghum 1' Captainl 4, Kappa Service Club 4, Hiking -,, Club 4, Ecology Club 4, Girls' Varsity Track k',:.:, 4, Junior-Senior Basketball 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, Tikos Honor Society 4, Science Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, BLUE 81 GRAY 4. LENORA GATES -- Bradley Central High School, Cleveland, Tennessee 2, Chess Club 3, International Club 3, iSecretaryl 4, Bible Club 3,4. Maureen Gallagher Fred Gamble CATHERINE GEHRETT -- National Beta Ser- vice Club 4, Distributive Education 4, GAA 4. HELEN M. GHANNAM - Vocational Office Training 3,4. If RICHARD GILBERT JR. -- Distributive Club 2,3, lReporterl 4. STEPHEN GILL - Varsity Letterman 2,3,4, Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Varsity Basketball 3, iCo-Captainl 4, Junior-Senior Basketball - lCoachl 3,4, Homeroom President 3,4. LISA GLENDENING - Girls' Track 2, Girls' Varsity Track 3,4, Marching Band 2,3, Mounted Generals 2,3, German Honor Soci- ety 3, ISCCYCIOYYJ 4, Crew Boosters 4, Cathy Gqne Lenorq Gates Powder Puff Football 4. Kerri-i Goowm - iv, Football 2, vofsiiy ' Track 2, Varsity Football 3,4. KAREN GOLDEN - MARK JONATHON GOLDEN - ,X RAUL GONZALEZ -- EUNICE GOOD - STEVE GOOD - MICHAEL GOODMAN - Intramurals 2,3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. Catherine Gehrctt Helen M. Ghannam 74 .Tri Q swf 44' '1 , Richard Gilbert Jr. Stephen Gill Lisa Glendening Keith Godwin Karen Golden ,Fug -Bi v ,garb '--H.. P 11. Cathy Grove and Jackie Marsh look around to get the latest news at lunch, .JF I l iw.:-P' -'-'Q' Mark Jonathon Golden Raul Gonzalez Eunice Good Steve Good Michael Goodman 75 4 si Seniors GWEN GRAHAM - Drill Team 2, CSecretaryJ 3,4, Crew Boosters 2,3,4, German Honor Society 3,4, Bible Club 3,4, Ski Club 4, Science Club 4, Sigma Service Club 4, Skating Club 4, Mounted Generals 4, Powder Putt Football 4, Homeroom Pres- ident 4. TINA GRAY - Beta Service Club 2,3, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 2, Powder Putt Football 3,4, Homeroom Secretary 2. GIOVANNI GRAZIOLI - Liceo di via Bez- zecco, Rome, Italy 2, Latin Honor Society 3,4 LISE GREGOIRE CATHY GROVE - Class Secretary 2, Homeroom Secretary 2,4, Treasurer 35 Drama Club 3,4, Barretts of Wimpole Street 3, My Fair Lady 4, Student- Faculty Senate iSecretaryD 3, Com- munications Corp 4, Crew Boosters 4, Thespian Honor Society 4. CHUCK GRUBBS - Intramurals 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, J.V. Wrestling 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Baseball 3, Gymnastics 4, Health Club 3, Vocational Office Training 4. MARY GRUBER - Radford High School, Honolulu, Hawaii 2, Bible Club 3, iSecre- taryl 4, Beta Service Club 3,4. SUSAN GUDERA - International Club 4. CARTER HAGEN -- Marching Band 23,4, Concert Band 2,3, iSection Leaderl 4, Science Club 3,4, Social Studies Honor So- ciety 3,4, Young Democrats Club 3,4, Penman, iBusiness Manageri 4, Art Club 4, Orchestra 4, Our Town 4, Crew 3, BOB HAGLER - J. V. Football 2, J. V. Base- ball 2, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 4, Chorus iPresidentl 3, Choir tAssistant ,Section Leaderi 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Varsity Football 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 4, Powder Puff Football iCoachl 4, Homeroom Trea- surer 3, BLUE 8i GRAY 4. MICHAEL HALL - Homeroom Vice-President 2, Varsity Football lManagerD 3, Varsity Wrestling CManogerJ 3, Ecology Club 4. ELI HAMILTON - J. V. Football 2, Varsity Track 2, Varsity Wrestling 3, Varsity Foot- ball 3,4. JENE HAMLETT SHARON HANOWELL - Varsity Soccer iStot- isticianl 2,3,4, Gymnastics Club 2, Mounted Generals 2, Pep Club 2, J.V. Baseball iStatisticianJ 3, Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 3,4. DEBBIE HARLOW -- TAU Service Club 2, Drill Team 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Class Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 4. BETTY HARRIS - Chorus iLibrarianl 2, Choir 4, Swim Team iManagerJ 4. CINDY HARRIS BETSY HART - Crew 2,3, Latin Honor Society 3,4, Beta Service Club 4, Girls' Varsity Gymnastics 3,4, Powder Puff Football 4, Homeroom President 4. Hr '47 . 7' Q Judy Revercomb 'Keeps on Truckin' with the Class of '74 T-shirt. Yi' Gwen Graham Tina Gray XR T? Giovanni Grazioli Lise Gregoire 'Gifs' L19 M Cathy Grove Chuck Grubbs Mary Gruber Susan Gudera Carter Hagen X. if fun... IQ! 4-df: 60, ,,4v-fl Bob Hagler Michael Hall Eli Hamilton Jene Hamlett Sharon Hanowell i okxi Rx 'N 3 'K vis K Q .sf -rf, j Debbie Harlow Betty Harris in -3 Mark Golden enjoys his lunch break. Cindy Harris Betsy Hart 77 Seniors THOMAS G. HART PAMELA HASH INGRID HATTEN - Ski Club 3,4, lce Skating Club 4, International Club 4. HARRY HAVELOS - Sound Crew 2, Marching Band 2, Indoor Track 2, Varsity Track 2, J. V. Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3,4. BONNIE HEFNER .IOSIE S. HENCK - Homeroom Secretary 2, Ski Club 4, Ecology Club 4, Arts 8. Crafts Club 4, Kappa Service Club 4. MARY HENDERSON - Orchestra 2, Science Club lTreasurerI 3,4, Science Honor Soci- ety 4, National Honor Society 4, Crew Boosters 4, BLUE 81 GRAY lEditor-in-Chiefl 4. CLAUDE HENRY - Chorus lVice-Presidentl 2, J.V. Football 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, Varsity Football 3, Key Club 3,4, Choir lVice-Presidentl 3, lPres- identl 4. . DOUGLAS HERRING - Distributive Education II, Ill. JEANNE HESSENAUER - National Beta Ser- vice Club 2, TAU Service Club lSecretaryl 3, Ski Club 3, Crew Boosters 3, Chorus 3, Choir 4, BLUE 8- GRAY 4. ESTELLE HICKEY -- Waynesville High School, Waynesville, Missouri 2, Kappa Service Club 3, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, My Fair Lady 4, lce Skating Club 4, Arts 8. Crafts Club 4, National Honor Society 4, BLUE 81 GRAY 4. DEBBIE HIGDON - Beta Service Club 2,3,4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, .ECO-Captainl 4, Baseball Boosters 3,4, Pep lub 4. DAVID HILL - lntramurals 2,3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 4, Var- sity Basketball 4. MIKE HILL - Communications Corp. 4, Voca- tional Oftice Traning 4. MARY HILLEARX - Bishop Dennis J. O'Con- nell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2' Stage Crew 2,3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3 fVice-Presidentl 4, Ecology Club 3,4, GAIL HIRSHBERG - Kappa Service Club 2 lTreasurerI 3,4, Bible Club 2,3,4, Choir lAssistant Treasurer! 3,4, Homeroom Vice- President 4. I I I BOB HODGES - Crew 2,3, lCaptainI 4, Var- sity Swimming 4 REID HOLMES - J.V. Football 2, J.V. Basket- ball 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Key Club 4. --fr? -45 ! '-5 QF , Thomas G. Hart Pamela Hash -Z-4-1 -'li 'LD' Ingrid Hatten Harry Havelos Q- 3, v 2-0 fl 'f .' 4 ' , I , ,gPH:L I 'J John Aladj doesn't seem too enthused by Mike Cohen's suggestion. Bonnie Hefner Josie S. Henck Llflf ..- .ae N- i I A Working nord os olwoys, Gail Creekrnore ond Mory Lynn Ent MUYY Hendefson Claude Hem? discuss the doy's work in English. NJ l ,afr- 1 Douglas Herring Jeanne Hessenauer Estelle Hickey Debbie Higdon David Hill vols fb i 441 'V' 'N' an .l ' Mike Hill Mary Hilleary Gail Hirshberg Bob Hodges Reid Holmes 79 Seniors DONNA HOLST SUE HOSTETTER - King High School, Tampa, Florida 2, Vocational Office Traing DAVID S. HOUSTON - Varsity Tennis 2,3,4, Varsity Letterman 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, Tikos Honor Society 4, LISA HOWARD - lnternationdl Club 4. TINA HOWARD - G.A.A. 2,3,4, Track Club 2, Crew Boosters 2,3, Spanish Club 3, Girls' Varsity Track 3,4, Girls' Varsity Tennis 4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, Powder Puff Football 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Kappa Service Club 4. CORINNE HOWLEY - Bishop Denis J. O'Con- nell High School, Arlington, Virginia 2, Girl's Varsity Track 3,4. MICHAEL HUBBARD - Ecology Club 2,3,4, Crew 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Indoor Track 3, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Com- munications Corps 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4, PENMAN lBusiness Staffl 4. BOB HUGHES - Bible Club 3, lVice- Presidentl 4. DEBRA HUMMELL - Vocational Office Training4 KAREN HUNTER DONNA HURDLE GAIL HURDLE LISA HURLEY - Homeroom Secretary 2,3, Vocational Office Training 4. OLGA JACKSON - Vocational Office Training 4, Afro-American Club 3,4 KAREN JACOBS - Beta Service Club 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Girls' State Representative' 3, CROSSED SABRES 4, No- tional Honor Society 4, Homeroom Treasur- er 4, Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Social Studies Honor Society lSecretaryJ 3,4, Choir lSection Leaderl 3,4. SUSAN ROB ERTA .IAM ES MARLA JANES - Art Club 2,3,-1, Noiaomi Honor Society 2,3 lPresidentl 4, Modern Dance Club 2, Ancient Greek Culture Soci- ety 4, French Honor Society 4, Science Honor Society 4, Elos Honor Society 3,4. LEE JANSEN - Crew 2,3,4, Science Honor So- ciety 4, Spanish Honor Society 4. 'YN 4-J --'37 N' Donna Holst Sue Hostetter David S. Houston Lisa Howard Mary Lynn Ent tries to recapture her lost youth during Homecoming Week. 3. if - Tina Howard Corinne Howley Michael Hubbard Bob Hughes Debra Hummell .4 IP' ff Karen Hunter Donna Hurdle Gail Hurdle Lisa Hurley -and Olga Jackson 2, l ED 5 -,ff-nv' 44359 .qt-f,,.,.,w4J,'Nu Karen Jacobs Susan R, James N.-. i- .1 ., ni, ff' '51 -'fic if .,vf'Y - . N . .tw vi' . - Joel Bristor gets into the spirit of things of the Junior Closs Marla Janes Lee Jansen Bozoor. 8 I Seniors ALLYN JENSEN - Sigma Service Club 25 TAU Service Club 35 Homeroom President 45 Spanish Honor Society 2,35 Powder Puff Football 3,4. JOSE JOAQUIN - Spanish Club 3. ED JOHNS - Cross Country 2,35 ICO-Captoinl 4. Winter and Spring Track 2,354. BONITA JOHNSON - Thomas Jefferson High School, Springfield, Virginia. HAL JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON - Keyettes Service Club 25 Homeraom Secretary 25 Sigma Service Club Nice-Presidentl 35 Class Senator 35 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Vocational Office Training 45 Homeroom President 45 Black- American Club 3,4. RONALD JOHNSON - Omega Service Club 25 Chorus 25 Key Club 45 lce Skating Club 45 Chair 3,45 Ski Club 354. CARROLL JONES - Gwynn Park Senior High School, Brandywine, Maryland 2. REGJSNA JONES -- Distributive Education ,4. MARK JULIAN ROMAN KALUTA THERESA R. KANG - Drill Team 25 Beta Ser- vice Club 35 Crew Boosters 35 Powder Putt Football 35 Pep Club 45 Homeroom Treasur- er 45 International Club 2,3. NINA KAPOOR - International Club 3,4. HELEN KARAGEORGE ALBINE KATIAL - Ecology Club GAIL KEAN - Beta Service Club 2,3,45 Swim Club 25 International Club 2. EDWARD KEENS - J.V. Football 25 Key Club 45 Varsity Football 354. ANN KELLEY - Beta Service Club 2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Crew Boosters 3, CTreasurerl 4. 'QLD Allyn Jensen Jose Joaquin -J wolf' Ed Johns Bonita Johnson i lf! Hal Johnson Mary Johnson Ronald Johnson Carroll Jones .,Wi5g,Q-53-,','a5.y211r,ff:., Randy Minnicn ond Johnny Lopynski finolly capture the photographers attention. .Li -is Regina .lanes Mark Julian Roman Kaluta Theresa R. Kang Nina Kapoor 1'-11' ,,..a Helen Karageorge Albine Katial Gail Kean Edward Keens Ann Kelley 83 Seniors THOMAS KELLEY - Band 2,3,45 Intramurals 253,45 Crew 3,4 JAMES KELLY -- Health Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,45 Varsity Let- terman 25 Spanish Honor Society 25 Golf Club 35 Varsity Wrestling 2,3. A BARBARA KFOURY - Ecology 2,3, lPres- identl 45 International Club 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Pep Club 2, lTreasurerl 3. JAMES KIERNAN - Varsity Wrestling 45 Band 2,3. DINNY KIM JONG-DEUK KIM - Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Art Club 3,4. TIM KIRK - Intramurals 25 Homeroom Vice- President 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 My Fair Lady 4. LINDA KITCHENS -- G.A,A. 2,3,45 Swim Club 25 Pep Club 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Beta Service Club 3,45 Crew Boosters 3,4. KIM KNOIZEN - Pep Club 2,3,45 Crew Boost- ers 2,3, lPresidentl 45 G.A.A. 25 Hiking Club 35 National Beta Service Club 35 ln- tramurals 35 Beta Service Club 4. EMERY KOBOR - Crew 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 CROSSED SABRES ICO-Editorl 3, ICO- Editorl4. CHRISTINE KOCUR - German Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Kappa Service Club 45 Crew Boosters 45 Homeroom President 3,4. LINDA KOENIG - Art Club 25 TAU Service Club 35 Kappa Service Club 45 Mounted Generals 2, lSecretaryl 35 Girls' Varsity Track 3,45 Powder Puff Football 3,45 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4. APHRODITI KOLATIS WILLIAM DANIEL KOUMAS --- WOOdl0wn Program 25 Chorus lTreasurerl 25 Choir 45 Ecology Club 3,4. LAURA KRAIG CAROLINE KRAMER - Kappa Service Club 25 POW. Club 2, Pep Club 35 lce Skating Club 45 Crew Boosters 45 Science Honor So- ciety lTreasurerl 45 Homeroom Secretary 45 Spanish Honor Society 2,35 Ski Club 3,45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 VINCE KROPP JOHN KULSTAD - Anaheim High School, Anaheim, California 2,3 ' 5 Miss Movshow talks over newspaper business with Rick Austin. ' .I ' Thomas Kelley James Kelley Barbara Kfoury James Kiernan Dinny Kim Jong-Deuk Kim X' , 41 I 4s Lf Q Tim Kirk Linda Kitchens Koren Jocobs ond Mike Miller seemed pleosed with the prospect of o free period in the Iibrory. IWW' X7 A, 'A Kim Knoizen Emery Kobor Christine Kocur Linda Koenig Aphroditi Kolatis fs Q' ,ak fl-x as 6 1P William Koumas Laura Kraig Caroline Kramer Vince Kropp John Kulstad 85 Seniors MARK KULSTAD - Anaheim High School, Anaheim, California 2,3, Intramurals 4. ANITA LAFFERTY MARY LANE - Bible Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2, Keyettes Service Club 4. PETER A. LANIGAN - Orchestra 2,3,4, Crew 2,3, CTri-Captainl 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Ecology Club 4, Key Club 4, Science Club 4, Homeroom Vice-President 4, Varsity Basketball 4. TERRY LANNOM - Sigma Service Club 2, iSecretaryl 3, CVice-Presidentl 4, Crew Boosters 2, Chorus 2, Intramurals 3, Bar- retts of Wimpole Street 3, Ice Skating Club 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 3,4. LINDA VIVAN LARKIE - Spanish Club 3, Beta Service Club 4, Keyettes Service Club 4. BARBARA ELIZABETH LAUGHLIN -. P.O.W. Club 2, Chorus 2, Homeroom Vice- President 2,3, Drill Team 3, lce Skating Club 4, Crew Bdbsters 4, Homeroom Pres- ident 4, Kappa 2,3, Choir 3,4. GERMAINE LAWLER - Beta Service Club 2, tTreasurerl 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 3, tPresidentl 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Tikos 3,4. JOHN LAWLESS - Science Club 2,3,4, German Honor Society 2,3,4, Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Honor Society 2,3,4, Ancient Greek Culture Society CSecretaryl 3, tTreasurerJ 4. KATH LEEN LAWRENCE JANET LECAS ELIZABETH LEE -- Eastern High School of Commerce, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2, Vocational Office Training 3. JON LEE - Taipei American School, Taiwan 2, International Club 4, J.V. Tennis 2,3. SEUNG LEE - International Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4. TOM LEIGHTON - Science Club 2,3,4, Science Honor Society 2,3, ISecretaryl 4, Tikos Honor Society 2,3, fpresideritl 4, Var- sity Tennis 2,3,4, Varsity Debate Team 2,3, ICo-Coptainl 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, French Honor Society 3, CTreasurerJ 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. ROBERT LEMMITZER - Crew 2, Omega Ser- vice Club 3, Varsity Track 3. JIM LESKANICH CATHERINE LESLIE -- Science Honor Society 2,3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 2,3,4, Moth Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Club 2, lSecretaryJ 3, lPresidentl 4, PENMAN 4, Latin Honor Society 4, Debate Team 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Ancient Greek Culture Society 3,4. Altreda Morton wonders it the bugs stopped at Watergate, Mark Kulstod Anita Lafferty C7 Mary Lone Peter A. Lanigon Terry Lannom Linda Vivan Larkie Barbara E. Laughlin Germaine Lawler John Lawless I. F ,gg ...J , -N zn- 1 t Kathleen Lawrence Janet Lecas Elizabeth Lee Jon Lee Seung Lee rl- .,,.a3 Tom Leighton Robert Lemmitzer FU! new .ligase Jim Leskanich Catherine Leslie PENMEN Chris Evenseh ond Shog Domrorm prepare to push their popcorn. 87 Seniors RICK LITTLE - Gymnastics 2,3545 Ski Club 2,45 Key Club 354. TERRY LIU - Intramurals 25354. MARK LOGAN WILLIAM S. LONGINO - Intramurals 253,45 Varsity Letterman 253,45 Varsity Tennis 253, tCaptainl 45 Varsity Swimming 45 ln- ternational Club tVice-Presidentl 45 Ice Skating Club 45 Ski Club 45 Science Club 45 Homeroom Vice-President 4. JAMES LOPYNSKI -- Intramurals 253,45 J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 354. JOHN LOPYNSKI - Intramurals 253,45 J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 354. MARY LOSA - G.A.A. 2,3545 Mounted Gener- als 25 Girls' Gymnastics 25 Sigma Service Club 35 Junior Class Treasurer5 Kappa Ser- vice Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Science Honor Society 45 Beta Service Club 45 Girls' Varsity Tennis 45 Senior Class Treasurer5 Crew Boosters 2545 Girls' Varsity Gym- nastics 3, tmanagerl 45 Powder Puff Foot- ball 3545 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Class Cheerleader 354. ELIZABETH LUDLOW -- Kappa Service Club 253,45 Chorus 25 Fiddler on the Roof 25 Thespians 35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Madrigals 45 Choir 354. DEBBIE LYDDANE - Chorus 25 French Club CChairmanJ 25 Pep Club 35 Beta Service Club 45 Choir 45 French Club 2,45 Mounted Generals 254. ROBERT LYLES - Crew 25 Mounted Generals 4. PAUL MACDONALD - The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 Thespians 45 Arts 8. Crafts Club 4. WENDELL MADDREY - Golf Club 25354, in. tramurals 253,45 J.V. Basketball tCo-Cap- tainl 25 Homeroom Treasurer 25 CROSSED SABRES 35 Boy's State Representative 35 Homeroom President 35 Science Honor So- ciety 45 BLUE 8K GRAY 45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Spanish Honor Society 2,35 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Varsity Letterman 3,45 Junior-Senior Basketball lCoachI 354. DEBBIE MADISON - Vocational Office Training 3. AJAY MALHOTRA MADHU MALHOTRA LINDA MANSILLA GLORIA J. MANTILLA Rick Little Terry Liu ,.-a-9 Mark Logan William S. Longino V L ' 'Af ,th F' sg' land 3' Xe' Miss Dalton puts the finishing touches on Mark McNickIc's hair after an early morning swim practice. -A rf-D I Q! John Lopynski James Lopynski TWQ7 Leslie Butterfield ond Chcrisse Bartlett plcm their strategy. Mary Losa Elizabeth Ludlow , -A 1-.av Debbie Lyddane Robert Lyles Paul MacDonald Wendell Maddrey Debbie Madison 339 Ajay Malhotra Madhu Malhotra Linda Mansilla Gloria J. Mantilla 89 Seniors JACKIE MARSH - Mixed Chorus 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Barretts at Wimpole Street 3, Thespians 4. CHARLES MASON - J.V. Football 2, J.V. Baseball 2, J.V. Wrestling 2, Varsity Wres- tling 3, CCaptainJ 4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Helath Club 3,4, GARY MASTERS LISA MATTHEWS -- Woodlawn Program 2, art club 2, G.A,A. 2, Kappa Service Club 2, CVice-Presidentl 4, Elos Honor Society 3,4, Social Studies Honor Society 3,4, Spanish Club CTreasureri 4, International Club 4, Mounted Generals 4, Spanish Honor Soci- ety 4, BECKY MAYBEN BUD MAYHEW - Wakefield High School, Arlington, Virginia 2, Spanish Honor Soci- ety 3, Choir 3. KATHLEEN MCCLOSKEY - Fayettville Manluis High School, Syracuse, New York 2, Thespians 2,3, Elos Honor Society 3,4, German Honor Society 4, International Club 4, Latin Honor Society 4, Ancient Greek Culture Society 4, TERRY MCDONOUGH - Sigma Service Club 2, Pep Club 2, TAU Service Club 3, Crew Boosters 3,4, JUDY MCGEE DARLENE MCKENZIE JONATHAN MCLAREN WILLIAM MCLAUGHLIN -- Varsity Track 2,3,4, .l.V. Wrestling 2, .l.V. Soccer 2, Var- sity Soccer 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Var- sity Letterman 3,4, Science Club 4. MARK L. MCNICKLE - Wagner High School, Phillippines 2, Varsity Swimming 3,4, Crew 3,4, Ski Club 4, Key Club 4, BLUE Si GRAY 4. JANE MEEKS - Girls' Gymnastics Club 2, Girls' Varsit Gymnastics 3,4, Sigma Ser- vice Club 5, Spanish Honor Society 2, Swimming Club 2, Homeroom President 3, Powder Putt Football 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 4, Homeroom Secretary 4. FLOR DE LUZ MENENDEZ MOE MICHAELS DELIA MILLER -- Crew Boosters 2,3, Nice- Presidenti 4, Elos Honor Society 2, lTrea- surerl 3, ipresidenti 4, Concert Band 2,3, CVice-President! 4, Art Club 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Madrigal Singer iLibrari- an, Historionl 4, Marching Band 2,4, Hiking Club 3, Nice-Presidentl 4, Orchestra 3, lTreasurerJ 4, Choir 3, CGirls' Vice-Presidenti 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3,4 :mc MILLER - Ecology Club 2,3,4, Elos Honor Society 2,3,4, Science Club 3,4, BLUESGRAY. Q. 60' N-6' Jackie Marsh Charles Mason Gary Masters Lisa Matthews -6 Becky Mayben Bud Mayhew Kathleen McCloskey Terry McDonough 'T ' f . :Fl K.-N 1 .N. N-,j 'Z'-I' 4qr p 'Nfl I ' .J-f fb? ' 5 JU' ,NB XY! fd .gi ., Judy McGee Darlene McKenzie Jonathan McLaren William McLaughlin Mark L. McNickle NP fi 'U'- 1-gf., 'IZfY P' Jane Meeks Flor De Luz Menendez Mae Michaels Delia Miller Eric Miller 1 v ! A ' 51 9- ? Pu , xi! ASN-.,.,......a-unnnll' Gary Eflm ond Ann O'Dormell enjoy on Elos meeting. 91 Seniors MICHAEL MILLER - Gymnastics 2 3,45 J. V. Football 25 Swimming Club 25 Class Pres- ident 25 Homeroom President 35 Varsity Football 3,45 Elos Honor Society 45 Science Honor Society 45 Madrigal Singers 4. TERRY MILLER - TAU Service Club 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Chorus 25 Dis- tributive Education 2,3. RANDY MINNICH - J.V. Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 PATTE MINNICK - James Blair High School, Williamsburg, Virginia 2,35 Girls' Varsity Tennis 4. SUMAN MOHINDRU - International Club tPresidentJ 3,45 Ecology Club 3,45 Science Honor Society 45 Tikos Honor Society 4. DAVID MONDAY ROBERT MONTGOMERY - J.V. Soccer 2. JACKIE MOORE - Mounted Generals 253,45 Intramurals 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Powder Puff Football 3,45 Art Club 4. LISA MOORE - Tikos Honor Society 3,45 Homeroom President 4. MATTHEW R. MOORE - The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Our Town 4. PATTE MOORE - Pep Club 253,45 J.V. Base- ball lStatistician7 25 Drill Team 35 TAU Service Club 3,45 Baseball Boosters 3,45 Class Cheerleader 3,45 Powder Puff Foot- ball 3,45 Distributive Education 45 National Honor Society 4. RON MORRIS - Hiking Club 3, lPresidentI 45 Rifle Club 3, lCo-Captain? 45 Varsity Track 3,45 lndoor Track 4. SHARON MORRIS - Beta Service Club 25 Girls' Varsity Track 4. ALFREDA DIANE MORTON STEVE MUDRE - Intramurals 2,3,45 J.V. Baseball 25 Class Senator 35 Golf Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 MICHAEL MULCAHY -- J.V. Soccer 253. PAUL M. MULVEHILL - J.V. Football 25 J.V. Track 25 Varsity Football 35 Graphic Arts Club 2,35 Varsity Soccer 4. ANNE M. MUNLY - Homeroom Vice- President 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 TAU Service Club 2,35 Spanish Honor Society 2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Crew 3,45 Homeroom President 45 Tikos Honor Society 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. 'Pl l V i .L 'Z' T . . j' Vic Brown's about to work. 4? 1 3 i 1 Michael Miller Terry Miller if Randy Minnich Patte Minnich x 0 if - Z - 57 ' . 3 lg 1-1 x C X-nb Suman Mohindru David Monday ,Vinny 1to1rs f'4i:-1 Cloire Pollonsclfs profile brightens English 12, Robert Montgomery Jackie Moore ' X-as -Q47 Lisa Moore Matthew R. Moore Patte Moore Ron Morris Sharon Morris pg, ie ,fi Alfreda Diane Morton Steve Mudre Michael Mulcahy Paul M. Mulvehill Anne M. Munly 93 Seniors NANCY S. NASH - Kappa Service Club 2, CPresidentJ 3,4, Ski Club 3,4. MICHAEL G. NEAM - Ski Club 2,3,4, Crew 2,3,4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class President, Varsity Swimming 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Key Club 4, Science Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4, BLUE 81 GRAY 4. SCOTT J. NEWELL CATHERINE P.L. NGUYEN - Regina Mundi- Convent des Oiseaux, Saigon 2,3. MIKE NICHOLAS -- Health Club 2,3,4, Indoor Track 2,3,4, Varsity Track 2,3, CCaptainJ 4. NICOLE NIEBURG - Deutsche Schule, Stockhom, Sweden 2, Barretts of Wimpole Street 3, Elos Honor Society 3,4, Arts and Crafts Club 4, BLUE Si GRAY 4. ALLEN NORRIS SARAH NULTY - Chorus 2. JOSEPH O'8RIEN JR. SUSAN MARY O'CONNOR - Fiddler on the Roof 2' Art Club 2, Nice-President? 3, Tikos Honor Society 3, Science Honor Soci- ety 4, Elos Honor Society 4, Cross Country lStatisticianJ 4, PENMAN 4. SARAH ODDENINO - TAU Service Club 2,3. ANNE O'DONNELL - Chorus 2, Choir 3, lSecretaryJ 4, Art Club 2, Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Hiking Club 3,4, Madrigal Singers 4. BLAISE S. O'DONNELL - Advanced Band 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, Crew 2,3,4, Marching Band 4. PHIL J. OFIESH --- Bible Club 2, il-Rresidentl 3,4, CARY OGLETREE - Drill Team 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, TAU Service Club 3, Powder Putt Football 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 4, Kappa Service Club 4, Homeroom Vice- President 4. ERIC L. OLSON - Intramurals 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, Junior-Senior Basketball 4. JUDY OLSON - Varsity Swimming 4. TH ERESA J. OLSON T3 Nancy S. Nash Michael G. Neam f 1, , 4 -'asf' Scott J. Newell Catherine P. L. Nguyen Q l1s-.-. -Q- Gary Ycatman takes over as teacher-tor-a-day, and instructs Reid Holmes and others 0-49 Kgif' Mike Nicholas Nicole Nieburg Allen Norris Sarah Nulty Joseph O'Brien QQ as ' 1 .P , f' ., S Aff ' , I A ' Susan MUYY 0'C0l1'10l' Sarah Oddenino Anne O'Donnell Blaise S. 0'Donnell Phil J. Ofiesh f ,fm 'W 'w Cary Ogletree Eric L. Olson , pi ' rl x ' W 4 1 - , . 7 'A , 1 - MQ-WQRQ4 ,.s - , Judy Olson Theresa J. Olson Jone Dole lets it oll 'out of the bog, 95 Seniors CHRIS O'NEILL - Intramurals 2,3,4, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Swimming 4, Interna- tional Club 4, Ice Skating Club 4, Ski Club 4. AMY ORR DEBRA ORREN LINDA S. OSBORNE TERESA OTIS GERY M. PACHUCKI CATHY PAINTER - Spanish Honor Society 2, Intramurals 2, Powder Puff Football 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4. DENISE PAINTER - Spanish Honor Society 2, Pep Club 3,4, CLAIRE L. PALLANSCH - Orchestra 2,3,4, Intramurals 2, Marching Band 2,3, Base- ball Boosters 3,4, Pep Club 4, Beta Service Club 4, Crew Boosters 4, Powder Puff Foot- ball 4., LEROY PAUL MADONNA PAUL - Majorettes 2,3, lCap- tainl 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Varsity Swimming 3, lCo-Captainl 4. SUSAN M. PAYNTER - Fiddler on the Roof 2, International Club 2, Homeroom Pres- ident 2, Beta Service Club 2,3, Spanish Club 2,4, Our Town 4. TINA PENNELL - Homeroom Secretary 2,3, Pep Club 2, GAA. 2,3, Homeroom Vice- President 4, Beta Service Club 3,4. JOEL PEREZ ROBERTO PEREZ - Spanish Club 2, J.V. Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4. SHIRLEY PEREZ IVANI PESIK - Pep Club 2,3 4. G-AA 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2, Spanish Holnor Soci- ety 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Powder Puff Football 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, Homeroom President 4. BRENDA PETERS' - National Honor Society 213142 MOFCIWWQ 30nd 2,3,4, Advanced Bend l5eCfiOn l-eoderl 2, Gecreroryp 3,4, Bible Club 3,4, Choir 3, lTreosurerJ 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3,4, My Fair Lady 4, Beta Service Club 4, Madrigal Singers lSecretaryJ 4. 45,3 -J . . ' -gi- ..,,, Ai., -. ' I.: ' . ...-7' Goofy Ego Sheets amuse Senior Section Editor Wendell Maddrey. ge- i I 5,14 4 g7' Chris O'NeiII .ax of C57 Debra Orren A A LI ra Amy Orr Lindo S. Osborne F5 x Teresa Otis Gery M. Pachucki Cathy Painter Denise Painter Claire L. Pallansch Leroy Paul Madonna Paul Susan M. Paynter Tina Pennell Joel Perez Roberto Perez Shirley Perez ' WH-' Aff lvani Pesik Brenda Peters Melisso Craig ond Lynn Walsh oppeor to be In 'rwo differenf worlds. 97 Seniors ll MARILYN PHENES JENNIFER PIGG - Spanish Club 2, Spanish Honor Society 2, Choir 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Madrigal Singers lAssistant Student Leaderl 4, Elos Honor Society 4, My Fair Lady 4. ELLEN PLOTNICOV IVUN JAY POLLAK STEVE POPE - Cross-Country 2,3, lCo-Cap- MUYHYU P59095 Jennifef P599 - tainl 4, Indoor Track 2,3,4g Varsity Track 2,3,4. DEBORAH POWELL SUSAN PROKOP - Art Club 2, iPresidentl 3,45 Mounted Generals 2, Young Demo- crats Club 3, Elos Honor Society 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 4, Science Club 4, An- cient Greek Culture Society 4g CROSSED sfxeiaes 4. -3 -4-9 CHERYL LYNN PRYDE HOWARD PULLEN - Afro American Club 4, Vocational Office Training 4. MARY PURVINIS - Drill Team 2, Intramu- rals 2,4g Homeroom President 3, Mounted , Generals 3, Beta Service Club 3, lSecretaryl Ellen P'0f 'C0V JOY Pollvk 4, Baseball Boosters 3,4, Powder Putt Foot- ball 3,4, Crew Boosters 4, Pep Club 4, BETSY QUIROGA - National Honor Society 2,3, iTreasurerl 4, French Honor Society 2,3,4, Girls' Track Club 2, Girls' Varsity Track 4, Kappa Service Club 2, Powder Puff Football 3,4g Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3, Science Honor Society 4, Crew Boosters 4, National Beta Service Club 4. SAM RAMADAN MARIA J. RAMOS PAM REAVIS -- Art Club 2, Mounted Gener als 2, Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 4 National Beta Service Club 4. SHELIA M. REAVIS - Pep Club 2. ROBIN REED - GDHS, Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippines 2, Girls' Varsity Tennis 3,4, Track Boosters 3,-4, Choir 3, lCorre- J sponding Secretaryl 4, Spanish Honor Soci ety 3,4g Homeroom Secretary 4, Kappa Ser vice Club 4, Elos Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. 3 sll JUDY REVERCOMB - Homeroom President 25 ,..,f.a..i,, Girls' State Representative 3g Junior Class ' Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Class Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Kappa Service Club 4, JAMES RHEE V3 Does Tim Stark think Chaucer was a dirty old man? 98 Steve Pope Deborah Powell Q f N k Susan Prokop Cheryl Lynn Pryde For Connie Aguilar, another day, another A, .PS 'Rh key JP Howard Pullen Mary Purvinis Betsy Quiroga Som Ramadan Moria J. Ramos A i -4,2 fs' Pam Reavis Shelia M. Reavis Robin Reed Judy Revercomb James Rhee 99 Seniors ANN RICHMAN -- Copenhagen International School, Copenhagen, Denmark 2. HENRY T. RIVERO - Varsity Wrestling 2. CATHY ROBERTSON - Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 TAU Service Club 35 Crew Boosters 3. JOSE RODRIGUEZ -. Varsity Soccer 4. KAREN ROEDER - National Beta Service Club 2,35 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3, tCaptainJ 45 Homeroom Vice-President 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 35 Beta Service Club 45 Powder Puff Foot- ball 4. WANDA ROLLINS ROSEMARY L. ROSAS -- Vocctional Office Training 4. ANNE ROSE CHARLOTTE H. ROSE - Kensington High School, 2 Bible Club 3,4. PAM ROSS - Art Club 2,4. ANITA ROWLAND - Advanced Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Chess Club 35 Science Club 3,45 Greek Culture Society 3,45 Marching Band 45 Science Honor Society 45 SAM JAMES ROY - Distributive Education 2,3,45 Afro American Club 4. PAULA RULE RENEE RUPPLE DEBBIE SANTOS FRED C. SARABER - Indoor Track 2. JUDY SARBER NANCI SAVOLD - Mounted Generals 2,35 TAU Service Club 35 Ski Club 35 Powder Puff Football 35 Kappa Service Club 45 Crew Boosters 45 Girls' Varsity Track 4. Ann Richman Henry T. Rivera f 'GJ Cathy Robertson Jose Rodriguez I QF, Karen Roeder Wanda Rollins ,pl Rosemary L. Rosas Anne Rose Ji - 145 M Xhwjl Charlotte H. Rose Pam Ross Anita Rowland Sam James Roy Paula Rule ,-. Q -495035 4'- ,X Nt 53' 3' ff' M' Renee Rupple Debbie Santos Fred C. Saraber Judy Sarber Nanci Savold l 12 '32, 'lf f I V 1' ' .-'J lfj'44:4 1' .ff 1 lf Robin Reed reads. lOl 3865? Seniors PAUL SCHMIDT -- Intramurals 2,3,45 Varsity Tennis 2,3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 3, fPresidentJ 45 Science Honor Society 3, Nice-Presidenti 45 Tikos Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Key Club 45 Ski Club 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 CROSSED SABRES 4. RICHARD SCHMITT -- Ski Club 25 Swimming Club 25 Varsity Swimming 3,45 Crew 3,45 Senior Class Senator. LIZ SEELEY - Ski Club 2,3,45.Mixed Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Marching Band 35 Powder Puff Football 3,4. SCOTT R. SEITZER - Art Club 35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 My Fair Lady 21:5 Arts and Crafts Club 45 Photography lub 4. JOHN SHAFER - Science Club 3,45 Science Honor Society 3,45 Ancient Greek Culture Society 3,4. RITU SHARMA - lnternational Club 2,3. KEVIN SHEA DEBORAH SUE SHOWMAN -- TAU Service Club 3,45 Girls' Varsity Track 3,45 Powder Putt Football 3,45 Junior-Senior Basketball 3,45 Social Studies Honor Society 45 Kappa Service Club 45 Ski Club 45 Senior Class Cheerleader. KARIN SIEVERS - Pep Club 2,3,45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Crew Boosters 3,45 Baseball Boosters 3,45 Varsity Basketball iStatisticiani 3,45 Sigma Service Club 45 Ski Club 45 BETH SILVERMAN - Sandy Spring School, Sandy Spring, Maryland 35 National Beta 25 Ski Club 25 Powder Puff Football 4. CLARA SKY -- Homeroom President 2,3,45 German Honor Society 2,3 lVice-Presidentl . 4, Pep Club 3,45 GAA 2, Powder Puff Foot- ball 3,45 Communications Corps 45 Crew Boosters 45 Choir iSection Leaderi 4. CHARLES SLATER - Woodlawn Program 35 Cross Country 2,3,45 lndoor Track 2,3,45 Varsity Track 2,3,4. JACKIE R. SLOAN -- Drill Team 2. DEBORAH SMALLWOOD - National Beta Service Club 25 Kappa Service Club 4. GAIL SMITH - Sigma Service Club 25 Chorus 25 Choir 3,45 Tikos. Honor Society 3,45 Madrigal Singers 45 Ice Skatin Club 45 Kappa Service Club 45 Powder Pugf Football 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. YVONNE SMITH - Vocational Office Training 4. ROBIN SNIDER NORMAN C. SOLES . H' X 1 ' .I if .Hafn- gr!! fl., fri.-ry -I ' I-Q H In A'.i'jf his V iAK. i I ,fe ir 1 -YYI I A 45 li ve Q Q . i, 1--.. 5 M' 5- i -. Who's gat the last laugh, Paul Schmidt, or Paul Schmidt Richard P. Schmitt Liz Seeley Scott R. Seitzer fr--W John Shafer Ritu Sharma Kevin Shea Deborah Sue Showman Karin Sievers M'i ! Al' Gr' A 4119 Beth Silverman Clara Sky Charles Slater Jackie R. Sloan Deborah Smallwood 'lr HWY? M Gail Smith Yvonne Smith 425 rf -:J . . A . Gwen Graham? Robin Snider Norman C. Soles 103 Seniors JASMINA SOTO CLAUDIA SPELLS- Ski Club 2, Distributive Education Il 4. JOHN SPITZER - The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Chess Club 4. BLAIR RIPPY STANDRIDGE - Art Club 2,3,4, German Honor Societg 2,3, lPres- identl 4, Elos Honor Society , lSecretaryl 3, lVice-Presidentl 4, Gymnastics 2,3,4, Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 4, Key Club iFirst Vice-Presidentl 3,4, Marching Band 3, Choir 4, German Club 4, , , Madrigal Singers 4, My Fair Lady 4. Jasmma Sow Cloud Svells TIMOTHY J. STARK - Coronado High School, California 2, Varsity Football lTrainerl 3, Varsity Swimming 3,4, Crew 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Homeroom Treasurer ,4 DAVID STEINMAN - Distributive Education lPresidentl ll, lll. WILLIAM STEWART - Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Track 2,4, LESLIE STONE - TAU Service Club 2,3,4, Elos Honor Society 2,3, lTreasurerJ 4, Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4, Fiddler on the Roof 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Chorus lSection Leaderl 2, Choir 3,4, Mad- rigal Singers 4, Thespians 3. 'Al -:QQ DALE STRIFH-ER - Chorus 2,3,4. John Spitzer Blair Rippy Standridge NATQHAN STRONG - Crew 2,3,4, Ski Club ,4. VIRGINIA L. SULLIVAN -- Band 2, Pep Club 2,4, Marching Band 3. PADRAIC SWEENEY ELIZABETH J. TAIT - National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, French Honor Society 2,3, lPres- identl 4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3,4, TAU Service Club 3,4, Drill Team 2,3, Crew Boosters 4, Social 'Y Studies Honor Society 4, Communications Corps 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, School Board Representative 4, CROSSED SABRES 3, lCo-Editor-ln-Chiefl 4, PENMAN 4. LAURA TALBOTT - TAU Service Club 3, Powder Puff Football 3. ROY TALIAFERRO - Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4, Crew 2,3,4, Varsity Football 3, Var- sity Letterman 3,4, DON TAYLOR - Omega Service Club 2, Health Club 3,4, J.V. Football 2, J. V. Wrestling 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, PHILLIP TAYLOR -- Homeroom Vice- President 3. 1, LANCE TENNYSON - Chess Club 2. JEAN TERESI - Mounted Generals 2, lTrea surerl 3,4, Pep Club 3, TAU Service Club 3 ARNOLD TERRY .. Marching Band 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4. SALLY TERRY -. ski club 2,3,4, Bond 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Marching Band 2, Tennis Club 2, Swimming Club 2, G.A.A. 2,3, Girls' Varsity Tennis 3,4, Powder Puff Foot- , , , ball 3,4, Junior-senior Basketball 3,4, W 0m Stewoff Leshe Sfvne Homeroom President 4. Timothy J. Stark David Steinman -.r C17 lO4 l 29 1 Dale Striftler Nathan Strong Virginia L. Sullivan Padraic Sweeney Elizabeth J. Tait -MR' -di- ' ' M Laura Talbott Roy Taliaferro Don Taylor Phillip Taylor Lance Tennyson 'ii Jean Teresi Arnold Terry VSA f Sqlly Terry Donna Thomas Sharon Hanowell appears dazed at the bargains she found at the Christmas Bazaar, 105 Seniors REX THOMAS - Golf Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, J.V. Football 2, J.V. Basketball 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, ICO- Captaini 4, Junior-Senior Basketball iCoachI 3,4, Varsity Letterman, 3,4, Homeroom Secretary 3. RICHARD THOMAS -- Homeroom Vice- President 2,3,4, J,V. Football 2, J.V. Basketball 2, .l.V. Football 2, J.V. Basket- ball 2, J.V. Baseball iCo-Captainl 2, Var- sity Football 4, Golf Club 3. SHIRLEY THOMPSON - Drill Team 2, iTrea- sureri 3, iCoptainJ 4, Art Club 2, lSecre- taryl 3, Orchestra 2,3,4, Arts and Crafts Club 4, Fiddler on the Roof 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, My Fair Lady 4 JANE TILLSON - Ski Club 2, TAU Service Club 2,4, Pep Club 3, Homeroom Secretary. PANKAJ N. TOPIWALA - Science Club 2, tVice-Presidenti 3,4, Science Honor Society 2,3,4, French Club 3,4, French Honor Soci- ety 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Ancient Greek Culture Society 3, I2nd Vice- Presidenti 4, Debate Team 3,4, LYNN TORNO -- National Beta Service Club. MARTHA E. TRYON - Spanish Club 2, Spanish- Honor Society 2,4, International Club 2, POW Club 2, National Beta Service Club 2, Girls' J.V. Tennis 3, Elos Honor So- ciety 3,4, Thespians 3, Young Democrats iPresidentI 4, French Honor Society 4, Choir 4, National Honor Society 4. GERALD A. TUCKER - Intramurals 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. SUSAN TUCKER - National Beta Service Club 2,3,4, TAU Service Club 2,3, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Class Cheer- leader 3,4, Powder Putt Football 3,4, CHRISTINE VAISHVILA - National Honor Society 2,3,4, International Club iSecre- toryl 2, Ski Club 2, Elos Honor Society 2, Girls' State Representative 3, French Club ISecretaryJ 3, Spanish Club CPresidentI 4, German Honor Society lTreasureri 4, Social Studies Honor Society 2, Spanish H.S. 4. ANDRE VALDES - D.E. 3, Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Baseball 4. MIGUEL VAZQUEZ - J.V. Soccer 3, Varsity Soccer 4. NORMAN VINT - Spanish Club 2, Intramu- rals 2,3. FRED WALDOW - J.V. Football 2, J.V. Base- ball 2, Varsity Baseball 3,4. HALE WALLER - .l,V. Baseball 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, Intramu- rals 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, LYNN WALSH - Modern Dance Club 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Fiddler on the Root 2, Thespians 3, Elos Honor Society 3,4, Choir 3,4, Bible Club 4, My Fair Lady 4. MARY WARREN 4- Tikos Honor Society 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Crew Boosters 2, Beta Service Club 3,4, Junior-Senior Basketball 3,4, Powder Puff Football 4, Homeroom Secretary 3,4, Pe Club 4. MARTHA L. WATTS - Beta Sgervice Club 2, lSecretaryl 3, iPresidentJ 4, Homeroom Secretary 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Crew Boosters 4, Powder Puff Football 4. 6 Rex Thomas Richard Thomas . - Ihr. . . '- P. If 'R . W ..' . , J My , , 5 of bc! Debbie Thompson Shirley Thompson 5? Jane Tillson Pankaj N. Tapivala Lynn Torno Martha E. Tryon - i Gerald A. Tucker Susan Tucker ff? 1?- 149 s! Christine Vaishvilla Andre Valdes Miguel Vazquez Norman Vint Vera Wagner 'Q ' ifgx 'ie 'W f'-,,,, axe --9 Fred Waldow Hale Waller Lynn Walsh Mary Warren Martha L. Watts Seniors WILLIAM R. WEISENBURGER - Omega Ser- vice Club 2, Boys' State Representative 3, J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, lCo- Captainl 4, J.V. Wrestling 2, Varsity Wres- tling 3,4, Varsity Track 2, Crew 3,4, Var- sity Letterman 3,4, Powder Puff Football lCoachl 3,4, Health Club 3,4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4. WENDY WELHOF - Mounted Generals 2, Ecology Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3,4. CHRIS WELZENBACH DAVID WEST DEBBIE WHALEN HOWARD WHITE -- German Honor Society 2,3,4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, Science Honor Society 4. THOMAS WHITE -- Chess Club 3, lPresidentl 4, Science Honor Society 4. JOYCE WHITEHEAD - Mounted Generals 2, Vocational Office Training 3. MATT WILKINS DORIS M. WILSON - Homeroom Secretary 2,3,4, Drill Team 2, Keyettes Service Club 2, Kappa Service Club 3, Senior Class Senator. JANE MARIE WINDELL BILL WINGFIELD - Gymnastics 2,3,4, Con- cert Band 2 3,4, Marching Band 4, Orchestra 4, Tikos Honor Society 3,4, DAVID WISEMAN - Bladensburg Senior High School, Bladensburg, Maryland 2. DAVID E. WISEMAN - Health Club 2,3,4, Varsity Track 2,3,4, .l.V. Football 2, Var- sity Football 3,4, J.V. Wrestling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Homeroom President 4. JEANINE M. WONDERLY - Homeroom Sec- retary 2,3,4, Ecology Club 3, Spanish Honor Society 3,4, French Honor Society 4, Ski Club 4, Elos Honor Society 4. CINDI WOOD GARY YEATMAN - J.V. Tennis 2, Varsity Tennis 3,4, Science Honor Society 4, Tikos Honor Society 4, Social Studies Honor Soci- ety 4, Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 4. KAREN YOON - Carlisle Senior High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 2, Quantico High School, Quantico, Virginia 3, French Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. CINDY YOUNG - National Beta Service Club 2, POW-MIA Club iPresidentl 2, TAU Ser- vice Club 3. KATHY ZVEARE - Kappa Service Club 4, DARSHAU ARORA William Weisenburger Wendy Welhof 11 fve- wal Q? , Chris Welzenbach David West Debbie Whalen Howard White 'J fi 'Gust Thomas White Joyce Whitehead 5 445 'f!P 1 X-4, Man Wilkins Doris M. Wilson A Jane Marie Windell Bill Wingfield Lynn Torno looks diligent. i , 18 ' , -fri? fgfgv David Wiseman David E. Wiseman Jeanine M. Wonderly Cindi Wood Gary Yeatman 14? TX ly-av? Karen Yoon Cindy Young Kathy Zveare Darshau Arora IO9 Juniors I ,, -Y, gn.:- D A -.gist-'X' 'J,- - N 1- ' ,, ha VQQWI xg .pt R ' .w '. 5. ' A 'J- A, L' 1, 4 i 4 A J, ' 9, .Q ' QW we I 2' L ll W. A A 5 N gl , f4'- -vwix .. 'Y . I 5. fl K' I . gt , A 'Q ' .4 ,.w :kj wr '- , - ' ' mx, lg:-L. ' 'Y ' Z! ff! , .s- '-N ' 1 IW' Q. Q ' ' x -H11 'ln' Jumwr class officers ore Ruck Kumro, VICC-pFCSIdCDfg Lando Dortez, Secretoryg Leslie Kennedy, Treosurerg Bob Juifmsurml President IIO Class of '75 A 1 Sandra Antell Thomas Armstrong Meena Arora Larry Atkunson Monica Autry lngrud Bach-Sorensen Wayne Bagford Juduth Bagnulo Madhu Balwa .4-4 ll2 Ada Acosta Chnstopher Adams Lando Adams Ralph Aguilera Dlrmtrl Alexis George Allen Robert Allen Russell Allison Darlene Allwine Lorenzo Amlco Naheed Amin-Arsala Debra Andrews James Barnes Llnda Barnes Gretchen Barsky Molly Barton Carndad Bassols Lunda Beatty Bruce Behal Deborah Bell Joyce Burgett Susan Berghoefer Ronald Banstead Marlo Bladuell Markel Boatwrnght Lenna Bouras Stephen Bower Anastasaa Boyle Joseph Braner lngernarxe Breudenbach Georgnana Brewster Alan Brown Kevun Brown Leonard Brown David Burns Aftnla Canfurk E A xl xl Ruchard Cogswell Carmella Cale Joe Coleman Vlrgnnua Conrad Marla Cosurm Margaret Cost Pat Courternanche Colvin Covnngton George Cfanwell Cynthua Crawford Beverly Cree! Catherine Crack 1-' .41 y Stephen Caruso Rainey Cass Angela Chaconas Wullnam Chandler Rabin Chase Jane Chnsnell Kyung Chou Marc Clark Peter Clark 1. I 1 M A .--, 'l -'R Q K., C U Q rl U ' ' . i Y Q., , J , -V ' XA. -1 QP f 'I Y l X I ,-'Am x 'X X. lx. N 4--xx' I gxvf ,Q , 4 .X X, fx , x 6 I xx -Q xv H X f A.. Q '1,,,,,..., Brenda Trannor busy at work for Blue and Gray, , 4 'i' Y - IT? gg! 'fur lfff ' ., . I g 1 V .. V' 3- I l b l I - .Y 4 , . - , 1 fxfy xfs Q3-52 ll3 f Juniors Tom Oxehdme sharpehs his technique in the COFT1FT'1OV'lS, Robert Dovrs Mark De Broder Darshmr De Zoysa Howard Debus Elrzabeth De Hepmer Jacqueline Del Gallo Alberto Delgado Paul Delong Laura Dewold DOvnd DQWOHC Dearw Dewolfe Michael Dickson Donna Drlloe Johrw Duxrm Lurtle Dohrau D'IVlOlfl Dwflfl Mary Drgrlgg Arrgfglo DfJlS'2U fWfJf'ffJ'1LJQlfj', Rarwlal Dragon John Drs,-'fwurlf 2Yr:pl.1:IlDruCl'1:r Jr,-rurhr: UUf,fl, ,f ,'!lf1hcV-wlra Dorm,-ra l I -4 Nj! kv J ' if ' . X , N X Y. f,,.,v. lil fy-y . 'Ll ' if 'Ni .fs ,J A Q4 , 7 , - ' ZA' .at ,gil Garland Garcia Saundra Garland Mark Garrison Jennifer Garvin Rachel Gelman Ramona Gentry George Gilbert Patricia Gilbert Y. 'Q -f 5 , . le J fc? . '33 J 4 - 4 .n,, .-. ,K I 'I ww- ' I 'W ' NH:-r. ,S w Q e mx ' la ' '47 ' , xt r, ,- 'lfv . Brian Easter Ruth Echols Diane Eghaiazarian Douglas Eskridge Juan Espinoza Thomas Estabrook Thomas Evans Laura Evenson Gary Feola James Fisher Kristen Flaten Dean Fleming John Fralin James Frankosky Ruth Franks Bobby Frazier Michael Freeman James Frith Helen Fulcher Deon Fulton Kathy Funkhouser Gehane Galal James Galen Maria Gammon H I IVF Junior Cheerleaders display their spirit and form Juniors Barbara Grills John Gohn Raal Gonzalez Theresa Gordon Chrrgtlne Gore Jlll Graft xg? I M In , Paul Gray Jeffrey Grimm Laura Gatnrck Llnfla Hahne Doaglas Halternnan Young Han l A ,Qi fe bl . at Catherrne Hands I John Hanna f ' Kenneth Hanson J . - ,r Maureen Hardrster A L X ix James Hargrove Cherie Hart X ! v'??'l ' vfffl li 4' I , x Cnlfly Klnr-rt an happy tn rr,-Cnr,-va 0 rwtr- from fl ',L-Crt,-Y clrlrnlrrfr vfx f -- 'f 11' Y. , 'Q .1-ll ani. K Dovud Hart Judrth Hathaway Rnchard Hawes Elrzabeth Haynes f I I l Stephen Hedges 4' Afffifl ' 1 John Heftu 'W ' n 'Qs' Margaret Henderson Ruth Henry Ana Hernandez 'ZF' ' 15 Max Hrmnnelrrght Mark Holden 1 I Davurl Hollantl 44+ Rachel Holley V Gale Hoover X , Karr-n Horncman 4 1 ,find ll6 Della Hughes Gwendolyn Hughes Kathleen Hughes Robert Hughes Ludrnllla Huko Susan Hurdle Barbara Hurley Steven Hussey Anne Ireland Mnchel Istaphanous Susan Jacobs James Jaxtherner Rlck Jenny Nlcholas Jernenez Linda Johnson Cathy Johnson Nancy Johnson Bob Johnson Debbne Johnston Jennnfer Jones PhnI1pJanes Teresa Jones Thersa Jones Lora Joseph ll7 Juniors Choon Jun Karhy Keegan Peggy Keifurr Leslie Kennedy Cindy Kinerf Thomas Kohlhaas Mana Kosmakos MS Kwon Jannes Landry Steven Lane Frank Lanzillo Michelle LaPlanfe :'T'?'! qv ,' ' xx' N gp. 5 X -gn . S. V 45 L ,J T' 1 X , ff A . :xl , ,,, M f 1 'I I. ,' 'Z .' i .WN 1 L J ' ua yn-I , , s X , Jonathan Lyons Scart Maclfarlan Terry Madison Phillip Magee Tirnollwy MOQCE Faith Maggi lirn Nlaghan Cami MrJgrirJrii,' Rfnenirgry Nlalorilf l,urrfiinz- Manyz-ll Diario MOr'.hOIl Pnlrifia Manolo fh av ,' 4 :fi X Carla Leap Claire Lee Leo Lenz: Kathy Lewis William Lewis Kin Liu David Logan Jeffery Logino Jim Loveless fa? 1 I iv ' s ,.f At lunch, Twig Ogle-tree offers Debbie Johnston a knuckle sandwich. 'Q '43 is-Q iw i ll8 all ,,,.4 3 kv, Debbue, however, 192 . X I prefers her Iollupop. .A f x 3 Vi, ' .7 I ln is 1 ,Q er'M,4 M ,MMM I A Rebecco McCoy Colleen McDonald Mrchelle McKeever Dowel MCKerwzle Jorwef McKer1zne Cher: McLom Chrusropher McLorer1 Jormothon MCSwom Alberto Medrono 1 f' r fax X X , V .., l I 119 'WW X 'Till -v+-.,- John NXOSUH Potruck Mogon Mofhew Mossoro Keuth Morhra Chrlsfopher NNOT3o Koye Moyes Gory Mayhew Michelle Moyo Dowd Mozzocchn Melome McCabe Jorrwes MCCooIey Kimberly MCClory :Qi r l' Poulme Meiler Corl Muller Chrlstme Muller Chorles Moodhe Jomes Moore Jer1nMoornS Kenfh Morrm George Mo5hos Bull Moss Mowod Moborok Moureerm Molvermll Syedo Murwouorw X. r F . V' O Juniors 4 5 ' v K N.. 5 P54 V - -1- ln the spotlughf are l-lornecomnng attendants PA. Scalley and Cathy Johnson. Garret Norms Jornes Nowotny Nancy Nowotny Jennufer Nupp Wllllam O'Bnen John O'Connor Charles Orldenlno Conrad Oglerrce Mosako Ohkurna STL-ven Olson Of'T'1lc,l Brlan Ornflorff Jerry Outmon Thfmngg Oxermrllne Into Ofollns llucholog Pohno ,'flf1lll'lfgW Pal lonuch Ang:-In Ponollas Duffy PHIJIIKIU Jm1'uf ,PfJurww',lfl lmnlf-l Puym' llflrlwrlr' l Jylu4' lJnr.fllfll'f1ynl' Jully P1-uruur gg is 4? a 5. K Bruan Murray Susan Murray Joe Musketf Susan Naccararo Allen Nelson Russell Nelson Dnmltru Neog Tracy Newton 3 '12 Benyarnnn Pullen Luis Pulupa Ann Purcell Glorna Puryear Kathleen Qualls Erwin Qulroga Callo Pekar Gustavo Pena Melody Pennell Vlckle Pever Carolyn Peyton Rnchard Phllllps Muchael Pnckerung Benlornnn Pnrn an K jr '-if x M71 - ,wi ' ,. ,1-IQ, ,A-fx ld-3' p3s,.9g I, xp, A X V -,. l,,, Vx 1 N , X ev K Q' X V I' Kelly Rhodes Charles Ruckerrch Jenny Rngdon Vlvlon Rlggle Duane Rlggs Muguel Rnvera x ., 5 -.l- ' 1 2' . 1. in ' l , x 'All' In we ' I 1 Q13 f L Steven Pocnask Charles Pol Cynfhna Powell George Powell Thomas Praktlsh Aluce Prather Elrzaberh Preulf Mark Proulx A A Q 'f or i . 4533 'A ff f I' ..-fl g A ,. 9 . K 4 . 445 'A 0 6 Om -,Q lg .37 imifx Ai x ' fir!-' R -ff .. .,,,,,,L J, '. 4? 4 5 'X ls, 1? y 4 f X: ll lf ' lx P Ronald Ramsay John Ray Carol Rees Cheryl Reeves Robln Read VIC Reilly l2l if qv 'E'- fx -ff I l 6 I Steven Rockwell Davnd Robbuns Ann Robunson Robyn Roblnson Roy Robenson Craug Rowland Juniors Robert Rollins Joyce Rose Carol Roy Edward Ruckrnan Ann Rudy Victoria Russell T' P Fu ,. ge X Margaret Russillo Gary Sobeon Jill Sanderson Debbie Sansalone Lyda Sarvis - WX - Phyllis somef .5 i Ralph Saunders ' Patricia SCOlley MOFTHO Scheele 5 -1 Bob Schoch 1 Monica Schwebg Debbie Scorzelli -4 .1 9' pf Y fi 5 ff' , 1' i X 'F M! Dorothy Scott Rick Scott Cindy Sefton Balijinder Sekhom Amy Shepherd Ellen Showen Diane Sifers Jennie Simkins Mary Beth Simpson Vickie Sisson Maria Sivit Karen Skeirik of .gf 7 Q Junior players puzzle over a strategic play, Tension builds onthe sideline as the Powderpuff game proceeds. 122 Tarn Smallwaod Jeff Srnlth Mike Smltb Tony Smnth Karen Spees Greg Stallard Douglas Starkey Bradley Stanuck John Steffens Chrus Ste. Marne Joan Stephens Rucky Stone Susan Jacobs patiently wants for the bell at lunch, lr . tb s ml lgy-Q' Wg 095 lf' 1: : Y f I ff A . .iqf TW X s,.,, A A,..,.A .1-IWW ' ' V. 'S ,. Nancy Weyforth can't believe Ralph Aguilera ate the whole thing. Karen Sugrue Pam Sulluvan Susie Sulllvan Debbie Suttle Greg Swarthmore Margaret Swlft A... ' James Talbott I ' Carl Tallff Fred Terrnen lx K, if Donna Tuetlen TN ' 1 4 X I, Ben Tnffany ' 'ff' 'l Charles Tnmrnons 'R ' Mary Thomas 7, x .1 Glnger Thompson 14 -A an 5? N Martha Thompson V ' A S' , Matt Thompson Ralph Todd Patty Torno , - 1 , I z,.,,,,,, ' Juniors , v .- ?. .K '. J,-9f,3fg+ ' ' xiii' 1 ,W -fiffr L -- ' .4 , ,fl-WA - . 4 W Qin. -L J' 1 r if A , .tm . 1 D7 55:2 ' I t ,,g' ' Alf-.1 jg J ,gt- 3,454 .A e 1 ' -- . .. - . . . My Q ' - w----.uv-' 1 Jem Moms gives a few suggestions during a club meeting. af.. ' 4 . K? Brenda Tramor Joy Tsao Teresa Vadnaus Nnkoloos Valaus Marlo Voldnvueso Kandy Van Dyke Hazel Von Evero Mnchael Vasopoli Pedro Vermoles Mariano Vidal Rosemary Vnssmg Hank Von Der Bruegge Maureen Vorhnes Chrustme Voultsudes Norma Wagner Valery Waldow Lcslne Waldrop Becky Wallace Cymhua Waters JOy Wotson fb ' 1 'A m,Gw ul r. va g .. XV: f' Buology as more than Debbie Suttlc and her partner can take. 124 Qs X3 X x ? I an V 4 1' v, Q. N5 l 4 I Autumn Wnnsteod Wendy Wsnter Vrckle Wuse Lusa Wold James Wood Gary Woodward Gerclyne Wrlghf Chrnstme Wroe Leslue Wyatt Steve Yeonas James Young Mlchael MCCOy Kav Weakley Andrew Weaver Thomas Weaver Ed Wells Karl Welzenbach Jrm Westfall Nancy Weyfortlw Larleta Whrte Mark Wlmte Rnchard Wallet Marne Gammon alms for blgger and better tlmngs Sophomores I --,- 5 5 I wx Q i .hu O 5 ' 'DJ- 'VE' 1 , 11-1 , N' ,- ' . ' a - ,QU I ..:, :SQL , b Yr R u ' ' ' 1 f The offuccrs of the class of '76 ore Luz Ever1serw,VnCe-Presadermfg Susne Muskett, Secretoryg Julie Barnes, Treasurer Peter Evenserw, Presuderwt. 126 Sophomore Class s .. , 'uf H A- 'iif-f5iffV' K ' 'C 1' 3 i 2 N wfzrf sf 1 ., 5, ' .1 ' K gf' - ',,,. 1.0.1- Sophomores ' of a -' 'xl lt A 'pkg' fp' e Q 3 al ' Q f . 1' ,, mtl V i I -Q ' I .1 'M 5 X. ' -. I .B ' l -, l .Ag A 1 2-534 S ' l A A Julla Barnes Rnchard Barron Frances Bartlett Molly Borfley Rlchord Bates Mlchoel Boyluff Nancy Belch Yvonne Belcher Scott Bell Mules Bender Rhonda Benson Canne Bertot Dowd Beffnrwger Mary Blanco Kelfh Blunn Luz Bobaflllla Cathy Bonne-Valle Eflwarfl Booker Deseret: Boryan Deepak Bose Rflrmolfl Bwllomley . ,A 4 ., ,. Bonnle Abell Anne Adams Eric Ager Pledad Agullar Condonce Alexander Scott Allard Brenda Allen Lourdes Alvarez Janet Anderson Julle Anderson Rnchard Anderson Sally Antell Henry Arakaky Meredith Armstrong George Asmus Edna Autry Andy Bocas David Back 7' to Q? -B x ll. 1 1! l ai Sophomore Homecoming attenda l 1 ' . A 'L t- ' ,,-, K X ' Q . 1 ' lx-X .x Y- 'J - U L A -L L1 41?-lf K' M I ' Y v 4 I X' x , ' l- a B I' l N L J A as J t A2 A 9 I I28 .5 is' , , 4 -f ,xg ,v -if 4.45-19 M N. laren McCall and Wanda Lupton. - Y n , ,n I . Lisa Bower Barry Boyd Mike Bradford Madeline Bradstock Bob Bramble Rob Brandt William Brazil Robert Brendel Patricia Bridgeman Valerie Brooks Crystal Brown Greg Brown Jay Brown Mary Jo Broyles Angela Bryant Randall Bryant Wayne Bryant Darrell Buckner , far - I, , i,r5'f' ' 4.55 7 -, 59 l ' 41- l 31 l 4 ' J V '66, ,lx f 5 i l B 1 Q- ,Ab l l29 ,f 'v' ,I ng' I1 5 Q 'S lx A. . .JK l'!, ,- .. A r . N ff? it l ll' l Q ll A 'xt , J if . w ,. a E ,CS .v , ki i 'nf 1 4. C. :BQ ll ,' 4 dum. ' f' te., ' X i 'C' lf if . i C - I N u l 11 . l 'Pi 5 ,. i f M X - Y 1 A Q X .N X . , L X ' ' . . 11.115 ' ' I X M , l fa: time ,ir '-1157. me , Donna Burke Mike Burke Deborah Burnett Philip Burr Sandra Burton Paul Bush Deborah Butterbaugh Mercedes Caballero Patricia Cadwallader Mary Callan Douglas Calvert Barbara Capozio Ralph Carpenter Andrew Carroll Betty Carter Bruce Carter Amparo Castaneda Jorge Castillo Horacio Cavanno Fu Kee Chan John Chandler Sophomores Bill Chase Brian Child Peter Ching Indira Chugh Christine Clapp Brad Clark Kathleen Clark Mercedes Clark Phillip Clarke Raymond Clarke Jim Clawson Clndy POI Sees O Cl'lOI'lle Clements Sophomores enjoy their swim party. Leah Cohen Ralph Cole Eileen Coleman Harry Coleman Dana Collier Nancy Conklin Nancy Conrad peter Conzelman Daniel Corbett Ann Carson Darryl Corrs Deborah Courternanche Edwin Cox Karen Creekmore ' R 5 ,ir 4 V4 1 4 i. .. S . ,J f GN Linda Creekmore Susan Creel Liz Curly Thomas Curry -' Qc -..v Adel Dabaie X Kenney Dabney ., g ' Donald Davis M , X Q Timothy Davis Vivian Davis .. N , .-1 ,Q 1- g -1911 Ginger Day A ,fam ' 32 'W Timothy Day in ...ss ir- ' s ' ' John Dimer A ' 'A ,Q , V 4 ,X , , Cheryl De root 1 ' . 1 ' Sfepl'1OnY De Scisciolo was i K ll n Ili' llibn i 3 W 1' . 'D 'if' Christine Delardos f 'fflfgz Oscar Delgado M 4 in 4 1 - 1 , Patricia Delong 'f i A ' 'A Q- y rf f- ' ' John Dennison V- F' ,, - 5 ' ' ' ' Katherine Denny I ' N J E -' Y Kevin Dinan i i. , X 1 V I Stanley Dufrane ,- A , U A, s Lucy Dunaway Jock Dunn Dana Dyer Susan Eberhard A , Douglas Elliot 1 . I Penny Elliot 5 Michael Ellis Michale England Dovud Ermllck Elizabeth Evensen Peter Evensen Brenda Sifers is inspired. John Foiofdo l3l ,Q ,YV L .-GY A K3 gl ' X i.., X 3 if D f l i Sophomores 1 N I X 1 i I I X fl. ,gfifl 6 N Jessie Saraber enjoys class, 4 , X Sl.- ff pl' ,v ,Q 1 r 1 r, .. ll s i r I l x . 'f,,S35-u,.' Q.' '-'K ,1 'W. ., l Darlene Farmer Paul Farmer Donna Fostenau Charles Foulconer Kelley Fawcett Melnee Feltz Warren Finch Delia Fink Jeffery Fleegal Dennis Flynn Suzanne Ford Mary Foster Andrew Fox Deborah Frank Roy Fravel N '- 1 ,, Xl .i i 7. 4 -' f 4. ll- it L W , f 1 -' ,S s ' A C . 9 eye dll R 'v i ,. , A 'D A I ln if ,, ln r - 1 1 5x15 Rebecca Friedkin Vicki Fritts Gerald Funkhouser Kathleen Gallagher Yvonne Gamble Gene Grarffa Marcus Garner Lindo Garnett Terry Geraghty Charles Gilbert Debbie Ginwright Thomas Girard Michael Gleason Joe Godfrey Rosalea Gonzalez Darlene Goodman Abigail Gordon Melanie Gordon Kaleen Gorman Baltazar Gorospe Paul Grachow Julie Gravallese Moria Green Barbara Greene Kevin Greenlief Debbie Greenstreet Lori Grimm Sigred Grotos Daniel Gruber Heinz Gudera Michael Guilsher Cynthia Guth Andy Hagen Patricia Hannahs Greg Harmon Holly Harren Ann Hart Richard Hasey Cindy Hawes Lesly Hegvold Barbara Henry Nancy Herwig 2- J ,A ,...- f Q9 ,F f W fi A .ARRL 17 i 1 , yn si . Q-2 ik N ,Q 'I lil ' A f , .Q :,, . N f i --'i i 1 ii' i i l -.. 'ffvv i . , Y Margaret Hess Thomas Hickey Andy l-lite Gwyn Holt Finley Horner Melissa Hottle William Hovermill Ann Hoyt Terri Huber Lydia Hughes Margaret Hughes Heidi Huko Richard Hurlburt Selina Hurley Bill l luSk l33 X l fs- pg A .di 1 h i A ii X fl .sr ,H X 5 , 3 A , Q f' i 'fs Q -. rw -.N ,F 5 - V f 0 7, 1 . rg' M r .' - 11? 5 1 t si f aff i M l Priscilla Thompson thinks . . . and thinks Sophomores Sherue lnsCOe Stuart Ireland A Cl'1rnslrlCk ' U Thomas lsroel 5 ' Y I ' A ,tl 'kt , '- V' Amanda James . .J .1 - Q ' 'l Q A' nu.. L' if 1 In N Mark Israel ' 4 -- x ' 4' f' , I, , -N' K Y X :L is xl., . as l A C A ff Charles James 1 Beth Johnson i Carla Johnson ' ' If Gale Johnson L John Johnson L Pnscrlla Johnson Scott Johnson Eltzabeth Jones x I vb' K., Wy. J , X Q ! I 1 ,H V r illvksins Eat, drink, and be merry' hi.- s - X - A of' 'tg ' 5' 9 .15 ' J ' 51'-'-Z2 gi s.J..'- D . . Q! , xS:I'.-- Vi-I-Q. I . -, ' I -.H 'S '. 'Sn' U' , , , s . ,, -1. u 0 I .I ,u .i -,H-n . ' n '.- --.- c -'.-- ,Ky .l ,' '.' .H I . . , I--4 - l..l.., '..' '. ' n .1 ., 'f p .q':'a'..o u ' . ',s':,:':,o 'Q H, .vu A Y' J ,fig . liwnalrl Pattuson ponders Englush. A5 .Lua x -.... Nm - J rf 'Ryze ' a ,..., .. .af X A -A, ' I- .., 's ln- Il Sung ,lun John Kaluta Charles Kane Darlene Kapusta Chris Kearney Deborah Kelly Joyce Kelly Russell Kudwell Constance Knllmeyer Byung Yoon Knm Dennis Kumble Edwln Knnnlson I34 ,aw 4- t 1 1 I K-, -., 1 2 I4 Xl hm. .4- ,A 'N 10 x,v' xx '-5 X f 1, his if if Joan Nowotny concentrates on her assignment. Regina Kulick Roger Lafferry Robert Lamberson Chris Landry Mary Lane Joseph Laszlo John Lawler Randy Lawson Howard Leahy Mark Leckey Sharon Lethrna David Leighton Michael Lemnitzer Andrew Leonberger David Levin Karen Lewis Sheldon Lewis Stephen Lewis lm Lim Mary Linder Donald Lupe Q' L if ' , Martin Kirk Mary Kirk X ..- Charles Kneece Wayne Koblenz -.14 np-4g X. A fl: v i . ' li X f Alf dK ii , JirlfKor?lchdEds K Q X 4' ye I K K i 1 in' Richard Kiblgrnodihg fl Deborah Krom ' Bob Krout X I H V-'R Brenda Kucharsky ' CG. Kulczycki A' J -gf 7 'li I . l 1' ,fir mf , Q I A 5 6 ,-G3 jg K -I , i . -4- gt in --f- '- ' A N I 1 h , ' H 1s11,vv.I 5 I . f - . 1 A x1 f 37. el , , -'- - R' A ' ig 'H !' 'fi 4 ,L X ' ' ' M -'i i, A V L da ,. xx- 21 or A fix- M , il A A 'E Q Ng AAC! t -- X x Q-,. .rx 1' fls .' Trp 5 lx A 7 X A AK . ' - 'We l35 Sophomores ., , ia as 'X g ..': x 1 Q i JN F 1 A ,, ,ti fve 1 x I - In Y .., T 1'1 , tn. 10 bv ,Uv . a. L- 6 '. -1, .Y ff fn 3 4 xl fl ' l - I J -milf 'lax ' w . - 5 10:1 X -'- flu- , Mary Logan Mary Lohre Marco Lopez Robert Losa Bruce Lovett James Lupton Wanda Lupton Susan Lyles Martha Lyons Gayle Moffett Davud Magoon Gayle Magurre James Malcolm John Maloney Marcelle Martan Herbert Masloff Lando Mason Scott Mason Q 1 V fd. Q I.. F ' , if -i' 4' , Kathy Clark and Gayle Maffett - There he goes! .7 is . - 0 ,v is Y' 1 S - f o is If . ,n Q- 7 - w Wesley Mathews Neal Mathis Rebecca Maxwell James May Mary McCafferty Karen McCall Deborah Mclnnis Jacqueline McKinney Raymond McKinney Daniel McLaughlin -- Julia McNamee Joan Michael Helene Mihaly Barbara Miles Brian Miller Donna Miller Emmett Miller Margaret Miller YI ' 'rx fl f ' I if -.m.:t..t 1 .fy '- f l Q ,,, P- , .4 - l r Mary Muller Potts Muller - , Robert Miller 'L X 3 I . ' . ' 'N 'l ff .ff U2 A f . .Q4 .. - A 4: 3 f N g. 1 v K. X v ixvt K 3,5 'ix NQ'g A A ff as ', ,w -4 ,, '- an-.Q . lv 4 fn M fr' 1- ff +1 1 . ,f- . X 'I 1 Q 1' 4 A shfqk U in U 1-1 Q ,,,.. Elnzabeth Nnghtlunger v -v7 f,.,.:e,, Rosalie Gonzalez hears a good joke. Ellen Nrner Vlncent Nocera Joan Nowotny Carol O'Connor Diana Oddenlno Susan Oddenlno Mark Oden Janet O'DonnelI Noelle O'Donnell Beck: Ofuesn Aka! Okfern Kath' OVNGII Peggy O'Ne1I Judvth Orndorff l.olan Orouke Grazuano Orslnu Florence Ossea 137 Sandra Muller Ruck Munnuck Dorcl Mitchell Anne Montgomery D, Montgomery Keuth Moore Wllllam Moore Marla Mora Dons Morcom Selena Morrus Leslie Mownft Susan Mueller Mary Mulcahy Susan Muskett Betty Myers Mary Naccarato Jay Newell Sam Nguyen Gary Nubarger Paul NlCely Dinah Nneburg 'S w , .1 .,, - .11 tvs pf . 1' 141 4 A Maia y '.: 5' .11 7 Aa..k-if 'W 6 34 I Q .1 as ,f Xl , tsyrkf .I 'I Sophomores .vw 117 -A' S X rv- 1- AN ,L , v' v i I . . - .I A . ' sa - NNN 'xt If K L 4, ft w, A 'W' I ij lg fu fp A X, A Q-. Stephen Pachucki Paul Page Demetrius Pahno Penny Painter Ana Paniagua Venetia Pappaminas Tina Paraskevas Lori Parker Ricky Parker Edward Parrinello Sally Parsons Terry Parsons I Madeline Bradstock takes a test. -3 . O Qu. Q. X L., J, i 'ss' as AL 'Ll ,f N. ,i 138 ...- John Pate Ronald Pattison Kara Paul Sandra Payne Diana Pekar Sharon Pelham Ann Pennell Charles Perry James Perry Donald Peters Sharon Peters Steven Philippy Edwin Phippard Kathleen Phippard Kathleen Pickering Allen Place Cynthia Jean Pol Michele Porter Penelope Potter Donald Price Patricia Price 1? ' a gh- 3 y. 1,3 2-i .Y l it . 1 Q-5 ,RS i ,Q bl 'ff' , i I 'D ,, i .Y v - - 5 --I If M E .ig mi, i QL, V W . A . I A 1 . Pam Pulliam Pat Pulliam Brian Ramsay Susan Ranieri Barbara Roper Roger Raulston Ron Rawlinson Sharon Reavis Jen Renalds Rosalie Renner Stuart Rettie Don Rhodes Sharon Rice Ann Rickerich -v 1, -gr y-', f ff ...pl Sophomores eat to grow into mighty Seniors. -A 1--, I 1 Q 'lv is nm 5.13 -rx A wa .-g, ,- ,1- vp 3- I A, , .f 1 .,,' if .1 1V H i A Karen Riley Robert Rockwood Daniel Rodriguez Michelle Roeder Kay Rollins Mary Ann Rose Barbara Ross Martha Rowland Lisa Rule Sylvie Rupple Brad Russel Gary Russel Azad Azadeh feeds her friend. 29 is J -noun A 7 Sophomores Mark Russell Sharon Rutledge Melnssa Rutz Jessuca Saraber Marcua Sarnowskl Rebecca Schacl Marla Scheldbock Susan Schenk Dowd Schrmdr George Schappm Ursula Schwebs Cathy Scott George Sedlacko Ellen Shea , 1 V ' 0 ' , el 41' Q. , - -3 Tw ' X . K V-A FA ui Karen Sheppard I ..,, ff: 3 f x lil' r Ai l . fr-- Tammy Shields Sam Shlflett Mary Shockro s 1 on 1' .5 K4 Q. 8 l J f 4 In lu f'v Amy Snlverrnon Joel Slrnrns Mnchelle Snrnon Wnlluarn Slpher Carolyn Slappey Ruftun Slater Paula Slaughter Barbara Srnuth Glen Smnth Mortun Smith Phllup Srnuth Karen Snyder Tuna Soles Diana Spence John Spruggs Terry Stonsell Elezalnc-th Starncs Mcllssa Stewart Runolfl Stocks Eleanor Swlrluefh Dcbfarolw Suu? Mary Short Deneen Shrader Eruc Smevers Brenda Snfers ANC! if ff . -X, s A 4 ,Q 4- 4- -f. ' 1 -.. ' Q. Y .. 5. 'W QM: uxrg an 1 , .jk H . B A A B ly J BQ gi 4 ,J Eileen Ash gets help from Miss Bardsley. x 11' 4. NT L . G.-4. :A . 45 fri F' ' vu 1 x x , Y , 7 lx ' f A D, A , rig. , , , N , 3 I' vi-L N, I' g 4 I ll ls nt ' L .bk I4 4' ,F Q.-fx h,.- 11 f Q Ruby Umphlet Sherry Umphlet Thomas Vail Scott Vickland Juanita Wade Doug Waller Conchita Wanzer Mark Ward Kevin Washington Leela Wathie Barbara Watkins Nina Wawrzkow Mike Wawrzkow Randy Weusenburger Y , '17 ',,,' . s T ii, ,mf if ' ic' dll f rv , A s k, x 1, qw Qt, Y-v ' l 135 Q. .5 Q . 'S oi 5 'QI lin' dv 1 , , -4 A 1. . to QS l 4? 'xx . . K. - kv A A ,, 2 T , 4 1 T -f' .1 1? A . 1 Wi' .fel ,Q ff- H' f? - ' --- X 4 if l4l Nancy Sung Donna Sweeney Marlo Sweigart Gary Switzer Doug Syphax Melissa Talley David Taylor William Taylor Veronica Terry John Thomas June Thomas William Thimas Melanie Thompson Priscilla Thompson Edwina Tiglao Mary TOrrenCe Robert Travers Rebecca Trigger John Turner Rebecca Twing X s x il W nl -A is Harold White Sandra White William White Liane Wilbur Debra Williams JOhn Williamson James Winslow Ellen Winston Betsy Wonderly Mike Wood Bronwen Woodson Yvonne Woodward Clare Wright Curt Wright Susan Wulf Janie Yee Linda Yee Soon Young Yoon Jeffrey Zabluddoff Amir Zarinkelki 0 50 Q 0 I . .,, w O ' Q 1 l f f I 0 ' 4 . P U ' A YK W . r I S D-I ,W s M A 1 F ' 4 4 e gr' 1 I , I U 1 if L Qr,,4. 'Z -m' 3 sx' v LQ! 'iii-tif 3-'Tx ,T -R , Qi? i3'7 1 ,N Pfyu .. 1 7 .2 ' fe.: ' TT'-': If -f . . H irq Fira? ,K -J' Q1 'sf- f-' - ' ,, .L 'if ,s ,. ., ,4 .- -A fi -lj . Kd'1A 'l 4'-.-i A' - . C fa ,.,-Q I N ff. -gp: H i u ' 5-I -!.,, ' 'tv' vs' N 4' ' , , ,, iw rf - K r J :W ' I Q Y J 1 f 1 1 U' ? A J' .Y .1 f ,' VA., ', .4'- -- 3 . 'Q 1.- u 4 Q I ,Q ,- 'I nf' 63, I 0 V Q I ,I U v 4 C C , 1 . , 3.1 2' Inf' ,. if' , 2,- wa.,-.:' eff 6 6, ' .fr V Q .34 4 14 -1 H ill. , 411, , 41 V 'El ' -ii I 1 -mln.: 41 WI- A ' --Y- -4- Y - l i Blue and Gray Vi L. Ar 5 V ii W il Li ii Mory Henderson, the editor, ond ner crew spent mony on ofternoon ond night both 'fouling ond lounging To copfure fne mood of o unique yeor. A Ai L49 P-4 L,... I HI K FWY7' Camisa QQ SSQMMSQ' Helium l-49091.52 xff Cathy Gone ond Jeonne I-lessenouer look on os Bob Hogler ernbezzles yeorbook funds. X Mory Henderson, Editor-in-Chief , L - ' , ,,,- i l 5 ii I 741'- i l A Miss Mrgvshow, Advisor La? I ll-gf- '-Q r no 's -fe... g f ' Y l r ' rf' , -1 1 than- 1 4i' 5' tllilg-f rf,V g 2 ' uracil? f-rf f 11 Cathy Gone, Co-Editor of Senior Sectuon f 1,1 li- -.xv 1 -7....,, ' A --..., A Jeanne Hessenouer, Co-Edutor of .lunuor Sectuon sv, 9.5 hn: '1 lat- - - -A,1L- In-r' nf-'K-'-nn n i 4lI ' Wendell Moddrey, Co-Edutor of Sensor Sectnon 5 ffl? ' X Cello Pekor, Co-Edrtor of Junior Section J iQ , r -lil 1 N f' 1'1 M171 ,,L, v v, ' lu-1 , Y gnu- , Y Y H - 1 - Tl Y ' dv - 1 411' 41- ,Q J- f - ' ' 7 -1 1 l ' ' 1 gf 'Sl' l .dk 0 I l L l 7 r . i . l A l Brenda Trannar, Co-Edrtor of Faculty and Acadernrcs and l ' l O. X gli ONS ' l ' .5 .:':N ' ' l i Q ...B I l Valerie Chandler, Business Manager. I A l ia... ? ' - r -e e l l :' is 4' 1 1' if 1 . ' ..-4- . Xxx- 131. l XJ f l i - l ' L , l l -4: l Nrcale Nuebarg, Ca-Edltor of Estelle Hnckcy, Co-Edltor af Organnzatuons, F OVQCIYWIIOTIUVIS l li F + -if -I 'Ti ig rsync fy 'IMI'-I,-lvjY Y-riff f ' W -Vw i rf' S '-'n ' -f f--:-'S--J To n A-'jo S jg--- -1- S-r r- S- rf- Xi W 1 I Ll t r t 1 X, Lynn Brewster, Sophomore Sectuon Edrtor, ond Gole Be-rgnoeter, CO-Edutor ot Faculty ond Acodemrcs ond Index, i r r I i Q., H HE:-'- 5 A! fy' K t Bob Hogler! Co-Edutor of Sports Sectton, A . 1 Tum Andrews, Sports Sectuon Co-Edrtor j l I Y Tl 1 af' ' 11:11.11 ' -' H ' it no--57' SS- -sfslil N F J P 1 3 i H 'r I 4 ! F t r in-1, , ,g-nf, 1,1. f W , H V v -L , ,I P-' ' ii ' ' f . , .44 t2 ' ,iq , Y i t' 1' K . x L Mark Mchlnckle, Photographer Mike Neam, Photographer T 'Rf Evah Dosuk, Photographer 1' 2 1 t' A L---P 'sv .X 'C' Lf-' Molly Barton, Co-Edutor of Faculty and Academics and Index i Al- - W, wif --- f W YlfY-ll,- Ili, if Y all - '1 -- 11 -- Tif- in -nf-tr' -la r F11-'rr ng-fr , ,. 1. ' nr Y , Y ' 71-W - - -g 4- .Y John Roy, Photographer, goes over check-lust ENC MMU, p '0f0QV0Dh9V. with Lynn Brewster. ,pf 7 ' O -vs., R Collo Pekor ond Wendell Moddrey keep busy checktng ego sheets. N-L ,, , W ,li -'lg i 1-itrr' L A ' ' r - ' ,T ' i 1+ - -L - LTOSSSG 5ClDI'eS Q Eluzobeth Tout Co Edntor Emery S, Kobor, Co-Edutor N. -- 1 xx N539 Getting the poper off to X , press as no merwiol tosk, os 4 G 5.1! R, tv ony member of the CROSSED SABRES Sfoff + yr Ei t con tell you. l.eommg-by- domg rs the best woy to perfect joumolism tech- niques, Suson Prokop K xg: wk HCP fXu'f.!nr1 Tcrry fVXOdlgQn 150 Morne Gommon Evan Dosik 's f S' f , ,Az . ' JL' j' -L Cormello Cole 2 is 1? 5' -i Ff?'-5d- . SU N WT 4 'S - IJ bas. -X X J' ' 4-.um Jennifer Nupp - , . Q , ff J. ' 5-ii , -ID Karen Jacobs Lucy Huko ond Jem Moms 1? 1 .! f'-. - XA fb . W A - K ' ,V 6 ml 'I Ingemorae Breudenboch Steve Bower 151 1 . .Q Q'- i i X I I I 0' I 9nlT1GfI '-AUP' 'XYZ' .P ,af 1 Z X , 'f X ii: ,I D I Q 1.3 , , , fx ,f f ' 1. , 1 Q- '33, I lf 5 'Q'-Ig? 112. A kr ' af' 4 ' 5, John Lawless, Editor-in-Chief r .' , 9.3 ,ftzf r-vt. 0 -' Lf? H ' C ---1 --11' s 4:1 This year the talented writers ofthe Penman Staff put out three volurnns ot essays, short stories, and illustrations. The Staff also put out a Student Directoryg all of .A I this has made this year a - very productive one. Fas ln A Susan O'Conner, Art Editor Mrs Harocopos, Advisor . 's 1' . U ,J,c?QQ, ,tw .l- I ,n J' l. X . f sr' JQ1 'k x ,. 1 .fx 1 aj-L. -33 'Fi fo -F 53' 'if Plfxwf Elizabeth Tait, Poetry Editor 152 Mark Golden, Business Staff A-314115 'Y W71 ' GX . I F GT. ' N lv L.. Carter Hagen, Business Stott Mike Hubbard, Business Staff Y' nk!!! 5 I f I - I '4 7? .E 3 'Jr if .,,,u I i ,, S e 6' . l 5 , I, . 4 X 5 r 'fi saw , 'n wif:-Qfigh ml vp , fa L15 V , Wm e M . xi.: ... -' xv .wwngxs fi g E I 11121 E 4 'I N It Q 14 V r fs ., Q1 ,. , i if 4 12 X A 'us We E J rv ng.. X . A finn- Catherine Leslie, Fiction Editor Chris Evensen, Non-Fiction Editor 5 Us ii Masako Ohkuma, Secretary Emory Damron, Business Staff 155 Student-Faculty Senate The Student-Faculty Senate, now in its third year, has grown from a new experimental student government, to an organized and effective one, The fourteen members, 7 students, 6 faculty, and one administrative representative, are headed by President Doris Wilson. Dr. Alex Costea is Vice- President, Mr. Johansen, Principal, is the administrative representative. The faculty members are Mrs. Fitch, Miss Glenn, Mr, Dene, Mrs Griffin, and Mr. Bloomingburg. The student members are. Sophomores Lucy Dunaway and Debbie Frank, Juniors Laura Evensen and Monica Schwebs, and Seniors Carolyn Bane and Richard Schmitt. 5 i , J, ' ,S .' , ' 9' ' ir 'YP' Mr. Johansen discusses Senate business with Monica Schwebs, Science Honor Society -in Conny Aguulor Bob Blnnn Sfewort Blue Henry Chou Cormello Cole Cee Ann Dovls Pennue Dovus lp Chns Evensen Krustuo Flofen Morty Fulghum Morne Gommon Cothy Gone Mork Golden real Mory Henderson Morlo Jones Lee Jonssen Albune Korlol Corolnne Kromer lTreos.l Mono Lolmonovlclw John Lowless Dowd Leughton Tom Lelglfwfon Mory Loso Wendell Moddrey Carol Mognone lSeC.l Summon Monlndru Tnomos Wnlte 155 Anne Munly Mike Neom Suson O'Connor Collo Pekor Ann Purcell Betsy Qulrogo Anlfo Rowlond Poul Scnmldt lV,P.J Monaco Scnwebs Ursulo Scnwebs John Shafer Eluzobetn Tolf Punkol Toplwolo Gory Yeotmon National Honor Society Constance Aguilar John Aladi Linda Asplund Caroline Bane Gale Berghoeter Robert Blinn Victor Blue Jeanne-Marie Bournon Georgiana Brewster Leslie Butterfield Caye Cavender Valerie Chandler John Chesnut Carmella Cole Daniel Cooney NAT Ott Marla Janes lights the candle ot Character Cherie Hart Elizabeth l-lart Mary Henderson Estelle Hickey Nlcry l'lillCOry Dovifl Hwuntriri Micheal l'lulJlJOrrJ Karen Jacobs Susan James Marla Janes lPrcsl Allyn JCnzCn Nancy Johnson Leslie Koririerly Hoc- Jong Kinn Caroline Krorncr CV Pre'-,J rw.. K ral Caroline Kramer Lights the candle of Service. National l-lonor Society Pledge for lnduction l pledge myself to uphold The high purposes of the National Honor Society To which I have been electedg I will be true to the principles for which it standsg l will be loyal to my schoolg And will maintain and encourage high standards of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. NATI R P 1 K Seung Lee Prepares to light I fi ' IC lUf L,lVT'll' Maria Laimanovich the candle of Leadership. Vivian Coss Melissa Craig Cee Ann Davis Pennie Davis Bruce DeWald Laura DeWald Christian Evensen James Fisher Mark Fornaro Cathy Gane George Gilbert Mark Golden Michael Goodman Mary Gruber Robert Hagler v 5 F L at B, R Betsy Quiroga prepares to light the candle of Scholarship. Germaine Lawler John Lawless Seung Lee lSec.J Tom Leighton Catherine Leslie Colleen McDonald Kathleen McFarland Delia Miller Patti Minnick Elizabeth Mulcahy Ted Molin Anne Munly Micheal Neom Susan O'Connor Anne O'DonnelI Calla Pekar lvani Pesik L ahh- ' ' ' ' x 'CQ ooovvvvvvv voooo an v .. ....-. - 5: '4'f:55f'3'2'3'f'3'f'f'3'3'3'3'5f'f'3v239 ff vo Av. -9-bbs-.. . 13435, -..,.-. , -. - - ' Q Notionol Honor Society Members form o NHS for the photogropher. he first of the Notlonol Honor Soclety lductees woit forthe others to light theur Jndle of Knowledge, Brendo Peters Suson Prokop Betsy Quurogo lTresrJ Robin Reed Vtvuon Rlggle Cothy Robertson Koren Roeder Pool Schmrdt Monlco Schwebs Dorothy Scott Koren Skeunk Cloro Sky Chorles Sloter Leslne Stone Elnzobeth Tort Roy Tolmoferro Gunger Thompson Neptolr TIQIOO Ponko1Toprwolo Brendo Trounor Chrlstane Volsbvulo Howord Whlte Gory Yeotmon Koren Yoon Mnke Neom ond Koren Yoon sut by the NHS poduum otter the lnductlon Ceremon Louro DeWolcl smules proudly otter benng unclucted lnto the NHS l57 Elos Honor Society Elos Honor Society consists of students who hoye shown speciol tolents in the Arts. This yeor begon with o very enioyoble induction dinner, the most successful in oll of Elos' history, Members: Delio Miller fPresidentl, Bloir Stonridge Nice-Presidentl, Mory Corbin lSecretoryJ, Leslie Stone lTreosurerJ, Eric Miller, Suson Prokop, Morlo Jones, Elizobeth Tyron, Melisso Croig, Nicole Nieburg, Lynn Wolsh, Mork Golden, Kothleen McCIosky, Liso Mothews, Rick Austin, Gory Eflin, Liso I-loword, Koren Jocobs, Pete Lonigon, Liz Ludlow, Mike Miller, Sue O'Connor, Anne O'DonneII Jennifer Pigg, Robin Reed, Goil Smith, Christine Voishvilo, Jeonne Wonderly, Emory Domron, Louro Evenson, Cormello Cole, Koren Skeirik, Bob Jeschke Bob Johnson, Deon DeWolte, Dovid Burns, Collo Pekor. i,f A f 1 nf 'X A . ' -' .t j, Xxx Leslie Stone lTreosurerJ Bloir Stonridge lVice-Presidenrj Mary Corbin csecremryy I ., .gg., 1 , 'I 9' 5 g A Liz Ludlow complains thot the meeting is Iosting foo long. ,J I 4 Q'..i...-MQ-1 F U l ' IQZEDW1 Mory ond Leslie discuss punctuation ruiesw 9 fi Gary Eflm ond Mike Miller find their own conversation more mferesfmg. French Honor Society Canny Aguilar CV, Presl David Burns Carmella Cole Cee Ann Davis James Frith Gehane Galal Marie Gammon lSec.l Cherie l-lart La France Rachel Holley Marla Janes Rick Jenny Nancy Johnson Tarn Leighton lTre Calla Pekar Catherine Nguyen Nicole Nieburg Alice Prather Monica Schwebs Susie Sullivan Elizabeth Tait QP Pankaj Topiwala Brenda Trainor Elizabeth Tryon Karen Yoon reS.l . 1 y urn 7 fi' Bloir Sfondridge fPres.J German Honor Society Deufcnlond Clara Sky CV. PreS.l Liso Glendening CSec.J Vivion Coss CTreos.J kv' 161 i I Q Connie Augrlor Louro DeWoId Moureen Gollogner Gwen Gronom Chrlsflne KOCLJV John Lowless Scott MocForlon Steve Posciosk Monico Schwebs Ursulo Sncwebs Cnsfine Vodslfwillo Howord Whute Lotin Honor Society F N Sqx e I untill um Q f1nW'S VIIEMQ ' .ugmasuallw - - 1 N N -Xxx 1 From left to ngnt Jerry DuCrest KV. Prest, Mone Gornrnon, Mork English, Bob Johnson, Don Cooney, Genene Golol, Kit McCloskey CPres.J, Betsy t-tort CSeC.D, Giovanni Grozioli. +L-.s,- 0 ' -3 Not Pncturedi Vlnce Wynne fTres.J Kiwi we-'U H 7 5 t ' t.QXi,,'f: jf,-. r f 'I ' ' -- - A K , 5 - : 2i',+5r ,ffl J 5 '11 ' ' ' ' . 1 ,A fhr 'Itt'1IIl1'lIlf'fQtHIf'JMflflf Engl:-,t1, DUnCrmr1cy, Bctmy Hort, Bolt Jonnwn, Kat McC!oskey, ond Jerry DuCrcst pose for fg gnftntrf lo? 'V . f ff Lorenzo Amico Henry Arakaky Caroline Bone Cissy Barnes Donna Burke Leslie Butterfield Caye Cavender Robin Chase Patricia Coleman Jackie Del Gallo John Dixon Kelly Fawcett Bruce Fleegal Debra Fink Jim Fischer Cathy Gone Rachel Gilman Joe Godfrey Mike Goodman Maria Green Kevin Greenlief Tina Gwatkin Bob Hagler Patricia Honnahs Richard Hawes Estelle Hickey Donna Holst Karen Horneman David Houston Terri Huber Margaret Hughes Wendy Hughes Karen Jacobs Susan Jacobs Lee Janssen Allyn Jensen Cathy Johnson Linda Johnson Leslie Kennedy Caroline Kramer Carla Leap Jon Lee Mary Losa Colleen McDonald Spanish Honor Society Wendell Moddrey Patricia Mason Lisa Mathews Bud Mayhew Michelle Mayo David Mazzacchi Joan Michael Chris Miller Sandy Miller Molly Mulcahy Anne Munly Betty Myers Mike Neam Joan Nowotny Susan O'Connor Judy Orndorff Ron Pattison Dean Ramsay Robin Reed Rosalie Renner Sharon Rice Ann Rickerich if . 1. ,-vi if N . - i ' Mi , hd :IL ,gy he ' -V Q55 ' f., ' F' 4 L Q- .. A 'fs 7 -L., 1' a x, , . Tir Cathy Robertson Karen Roeder Melissa Stewart Richard Stone Margaret Swift Sally Terry Elizabeth Tryon Christine Vaishvila Chris Voultsides Leslie Waldrop Wendy Welhaf Mark White Jeanne Wonderly Officers: President: Germaine Lawler Vice President: Mary Hilleary Secretary: Sharon Pelham Treasurer: Karen McCall XC. if I U1 , v 1 s I I, 'avi Q 'fini g sf . x -fr r , '- ss 'qony n.. ,M-. Qi 1' ' 1 m.::w,.i-4. fr Y. Hx- .4- 1 ,S ...Q S 1...-vu-4 -qnreoqnuua I 7, Espana David Houston Tina Howard Tom Leighton Catherine Leslie Wendell Maddrey Lisa Matthews Mark McNickle Mike Neam Debbie Showman Elizabeth Tait Christine Vaishvila Gary Yeatman F F' ,A , F SBN- N X. A X Mrs. Dent, Sponsor, ond Tom Leighton, President. Mr. McSweeny, o guest speoker, lectures ot o Tikos meeting. Steve Rockwell, Collo Pekor, Tino Choi, Joyce Kim, Ann Munly, Dovid Leighton, Mork Golden CVice-Presidentl, Bob Johnson, Dovid Burns, Suson Berghoefer, Rick Kumro, Morie Gommon fTreosurerl, Phyllis Sottler, Liso Moore, Dovid Houston, Louro Gutriick, Potty Torno, Suson Prokop, John Dreswick, John Alodi, Don Coone Eric Miller Geoff Botes Dovid Hort Bruce DeWold yi I I I Cothy Gone, Gory Yeotmon, Jim Fisher, Monico Schwebs lSecretoryJ, Mork Fornoro, Cee Ann Dovis, Cormello Cole, Ann Robinson, Lindo Asplund, Henry Chou, Michelle Moyo, Kothy Hughes, Alice Prother, Goil Smith, Tom Leighton lPresidentJ, Scott MocForlon, Suson O'Connor, Leslie Kennedy, Mory Corbin, Poul Schmidt, Bob Blinn, Wendell Moddrey, Liz Tout, Connie Aguilor, Germoine Lowler, Chorles Gilbert, Volerie Chondler, Meg Swift, Koren Hornemon, Dennis Doniel, Cotherine Leslie, Emory Domron, Jim Frith, Rick Jenney, Chris Evensen, Phil Jones 165 Tikos Honor Society Mony people hove sold mothernotics is dull, but Tikos Honor Society hos proven otherwise. Mony on enjoyoble meeting took ploce, feoturing such octivities os guest speokers ond o picnic. A new fl . J Q E' ff l Some of the mony foces of Tikos members, When is this meeting going to be over? Drama-Our Town N OUHTUUN UL v-., ..,--50 Melissa Craag and Marc Clark captivate their audience by fneur performances Y 1 K 5 Drs and Mrs. Gibbs Hahn Thomas and Susan Paynterj snare a conversanon danng a performance of Our Town. gms' es W as Q! Y, H' ILTLH'l'7Vf ,YI'rlAWf'f1f1I!1Q',fQ'rl!,'fiUVIf1Q rf-lv-fJr',f1l f5w'ff1,I uf Our Town wull bra- qfnng to England nvcr IN Fr: Mr .fgffxwfrr U1r1fl1fjMwl,1f Hur' ,CCH HNl'CO',T+1C,1', .f. r f f7ufJ1-1Mf'VTUHlI1lf1'lVIfHll'yffJVfl1t'fVIp so The X f fwr1'flf'wHwfrvlffufifW'1LIlrflJf'l6'S', TP1f3CO'f,T alum vi-f-rib rrvf inn Hu lIlflVf1Il1ff+lf'WfJVl' P1USpOlr1wff U66 Mark Golden plays the Stage Manager in Our Town, a,-.,.- ..+..,..4uf aw . 'X X 'N lit i il Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb lSusan Poynter and Martha Reiserl gossip in Grover's Corners. ll .guv - l', Rebecca Gibbs lAnn Parcelll tells her brother lMarc Clarkl of a letter she received. Other cast mennbersi Steve Bower Cindy Brock Emory Darnron Cee Ann Davis John Douglas Lucy Dunaway Richard Flagg Carter Hagen Mark l-lolden Jon McSwain Matthew Moore Edwin Phippard Jim Wood Mr. Pruett l Director l lf! li -ral' ..,X,1-- . ran D' ' f My Fair Lady ,H V, S is qc- v w A . -I Z N 3- -I fjl1,Z1'Ei I Y gl in u f Q .,sl A 'Q 1 E . T '47 ,' 5725, - r J A D1 S h I a. E 1 E I 9 ? Q L 2 Q 'Q-T Zi' '1-,..ffrf? ,ffszf1ffefs T L T we ' DQ 8315 f - 5 . ' -pq 9 41r.r.-,sf-wwf.-if-pff, r .L , . . W O -' u . wzfsr +wf.st?eigsf1ft I ' ,t - 1. . r 1 1 fl gj3Ti1gJ','k:5Q,47ffs,- 'Ly - ' .2 5 - I to Q L A ' S Ax .. m' ' L e - a il 5' Pratt Htggtns lBlatr Standndgel srngs l've Grown Accustomed to her Face. Eltza lAnn Purcelll returns to Covent Gardens. Zi: Eltza makes her entrance at Ascot. lllfygtw, f1'.l ,l'lf,l'l'llllfj ll C. l 4 4 f s x ' 4 I , I 4 mary Damronl Why ,H f llllll ft Vvfrlllllll lac' mort' ltlft' mt-f Mrs. Hoplans lLeslle Stonel and friend lCindy Brockl laugh about the message from Eliza. H . 'X My Fair Lady Leads Colleen MacDonald Director - Mr, Pruett Ann Purcell Anne Montgomery assistant to the Blair Standrtdge Dinah Nneburg director - Lynn Collier Gary Etlrn Anne O'DonnelI Choreography -- Tim Ktrk Janet O'Donnell Mr. McConnell Vocal Direction - Dr, Baxter Cast Scott Allard Rick Austtn Emory Damron Mary Corbtn Chorus Men Scott Allard Rick Austin Kathy Phrppard Jennnfer Ptgg Susan Prokop Leslie Stone Karen Sugrue Donna Ttetten Steve Bower Scott Bell Lynn Walsh Cindy Brock Steve Bower Bronwen Woodson Bull Chase , Robert Brandt Orchestra Mary Corbin Greg Brown Conductor - Emory Damron Brll Chase Mr. Krasney Lucy Dunaway John Douglas Violins Elrzabeth DeHeptner John Douglas Ball Koumas Paul MacDonald Brenda Allen Margaret Cost Gary Eflrn Matthew Moore Susan James Garl Kean John Thomas Bob Johnson Turn Kirk Jam WOOd Pete Lanrgan Bull Koumas Women Janrt Parts Mary Leckey Luz Ludlow Colleen MacDonald Paul MacDonald Anne Montgomery Matthew Moore Dinah Nleburg Jennifer Pugg Ann Purcell Blair Standrtdgc' Leslte Stone Julte Barnes Cathy Bonneville Cindy Brock Karen Creekmore Eltzabeth Deheptner Patsy Delong Jeanne Dudley Lucy Dunaway Terry Ereschr Betty Harras Nancy Herwtg Diana Spence Susan Wulf Violas Veronica Terry Shirley Thompson Cellos Ginger Thompson Pnscrlla Thompson Basses Pete Cunntgham Bob Jeschke John Thomas Ann Hoyt Flutes Elizabeth Tryon Megan Hughes Carter Hagen Lynn Walsh Gall Kean Delta Hughes Jim Wood Kyung Yoon Mary Leckcy Liz Ludlow Kathy Pickering Chrts Voultstdes Eliza lAnn Purcelll Could have Danced all Night. .afi-'qs fa we 4 DOOlittle lTlrn Klrkl tells Hlgglns, l'le'S willing to tell him, ,., - F Freddy lGary Elllnl has often walked 'ion the street where she llvesf' V o 'Q x X er he's wanting to tell him! and he's waitrng to tell htm. Orchestra Basson James Fisher Clarinets Delta Muller Brenda Peters Trumpets Brian Easter Tom Hickey David Magoon Horn Sally Terry Trombone Evan Dasik Tuba Joel Bnstor Pianist Gail Smith Percussion Jon McLaren Mike Pickering Set Design Blair Stannrlge asststed by -f Mr Anderson Ballroom -f Marla Janes Procenium 7 lvonl Pesllf Jung Deulf Kirn Posters - Sheila Reavw, Hats f Karen Hunter Dawne McClary Special Effects ScottSert1er Others ---fr Vtclfn Degler Cindy Harris Anne Ireland Erancine Mrrza Susan O'Connor Hilda Srgfusson Bob Davts Wardrobe 8. Costuming Horne Econorntcs Dept under the durectt ot fvlrs Clernrner also Scott Bell Mercedes Clark Etleen Coleman Cheryl DeGroot Theresa Gordon Wenfly Hughes SUHOVW Jacobs Theresa Jones, Claudia King Seung Lee Maureen Mullve Dentse Painter Clatre Pallonsch Ur',ulO Sclftwebs Cwulfte Strothera Martha Wottf, Make-up A Connie Agurlar Vrrla Aguilar Porn Culver Cee Ann Davis Pri'-,Calla Johnson Carol Magnonc- Diana OfJ'lQVilD J Jenny Rtgfilon Ann RfJlJtnsun Ursula Schwebs Karen Sugrue on hill Stage Managers Steve Bower J Jhn Thomas Set Construction -- Steve Bower and J f',, hn Thornas also Scott Bell Terry Freschl Estelle Hickey Wenrly Hughes Pnsctlla Johnson Cuatl Kean Crrnnte Kllrneeyer Enc Miller Patte Mtnnick Ursula Schwebs Scott Sretzer Shlrlgy Thornpson Drarna I Class Drarna ll Class Theatre Crafts Class Lights f Jon lVlcSwaln Susan paynter Props f Miss RiflCV Onfl Osslgtartts - J'Jl'1VW -lTl'1OVT'1O'5 Janne Yee House Managers A Nlfnlly Barton Jeanne Hessenauer Publicity Q Molly Barton Jeanne Hessenauer Ushers f Drama Classes Doolittle has his last but ot tun before going to the church? i A ll -' 5 Aix if L Q - z 1 T X i J 5 , .ia 4 I - li f t X f - L, Alf ,J 4' 5 T if 2 i il E' , f, ,ft A I , , - r,...s,,.g,. ,W -E W M - ff 4-12, - llti-fl 1 -'il A is- l ' . VW s l , 'Y' h J ' - .fmt Eliza and Bystander lJohn Thomasl listen to Huggins '11 Why can't the Engltsh learn to speak My Fair Lady has involved more students and teachers thus year than any other play done at WL. Not only Drama Classes worked on it, but also the Home Ec Dept! the Art Dept, and the Mustc Dept The mustcal had an excellent sux day run Arts and Crafts This year the Art Club changed its name to the Arts and Crafts Club, which better describes what the club does. The club sponsored the Christmas Shop. lts members spent many hours making the merchandise as one ofthe major projects of the year. Conny Aguilar Vicki Aguilar Dianna Bethel Tricia Bridgeman Joyce Burgett Ann Corson Cee Ann Davis Mary Ella Douglas Penny Elliot Chris Evensen '53 ii, 1 f BeCky Friedkin Carter Hagen Ann Hoyt Delia Hughes Marla Janes Joyce Kim Tim Kirk Paul MacDonald Nicole Nieburg Becky Otiesh Shelia Reavis Pam Ross Lisa Rule Urserla Schwebs Ellen Showen fSec.J Rebecca Schad Selina Hurley Blair Standridge Veronica Terry Shirley Thompson E! if N-sv ,. .,, CN . X , .9 -Tx: 'ii an f' AJ-' ,.-fl J 55-N 'S r ff-ff ,- ff' - -fy' I. Y A - . vi -1' ' ., ' 'mv' I ' ' 'sn ' ,Q ,V . 1 Carolyn Slappey, Cuinger Thompson, Lisa Howard, Lucy Huko, and Tina Choi, Janie Yee, Estelle Hickey, Ann Robinson KV Pros J, Luz Bobadilla, Scott Seitzer fPrcs,D, and Susan Prokop work hard preparing decorations forthe Christmas Shop l7O International Club The International Club was originated to help foreign students in W-L and to introduce American students to foreign cultures. The club has heard guest speakers from countries all over the world. The officers are: President - Suman Mohindru, Vice-President - Chip Longino, Treasurer - Naheed 1, N1 Amin-Arsala, and Secretary - ' Lenora Gates. Students from other schools come to see an International Club meeting. 5 ish I Q 06:45 fi AIQQJB' is From left to right: Connie Aguilar, Luis Pulupa, Syeda Munaim, Janie Yee, George Allen, Mourad Mubarak, Suman Mohindru, Ritu Sharma, Naheed Amin-Arsala, Lala Jones, Syeda R, Munaim, Joyce Burgett, Ranjana Bose, Vickie Aguilar, Aaksung Kim, Ingrid l-latten, Luz Bobadilla, Christine Vaishvila, Henry Chau, Pankaj Topiwala, Khara Ahmadyan, Leela Wathie. o ff 3: M U ills izlf f -Q Indian Ambassador, T, N, Kaul, Mr, Johansen, Mrs. Gregory, and Mourad Mubarak talk after Mr, Kaul's speech to the International Club. l7l Cleaning up Arlington hos been the gool of the Ecology Club. This yeor rhe members mode greof progress with their initiotion of ci countywide pick-up ond recycling of poper, Miss Klofz ond the club olso worked on discouroging the use of non-biodegrodoble products within the school, Agbbfql- -77 i.f ' . sa. - s 0 .7-'?f'f5'. al Miss Klotz Ieods the club members up the Noture Troil. Dovid Levin, Josie l-lenck, Borboro Kfoury, ond Henry Chou stop on their woy bock from the Noture Troll, .wk 7 is First row: Henry Chou Nice-Presudentl, Borboro Kfoury lPresidentl, Josmino Soto. Second row: Miss Klotz, Albine Kotiol, Sumon Mohnndru, Josie Henck. Third row' Noheed Amin-Arsolo, Dovid Levin, Steve Rockwell, Mike Holl. Not Picturedi Borry Boyd, Stocy Reed, Fronkie Hilleory, Lucy Dunowoy, Ritu Shorrno, Lynn Brewster, Nino Kapoor, Leelo Wothie, Eric Miller, Photography Club The yearbook staff is grateful to the members of the Photograhpy Club for their assistance in taking me pictures. Here are the members, and samples of their work. t USO Wold Photograph by Scott Seitzer Q! Scott Seltzer 173 Photograph by Lusa Wold Photograph by Chris Motsos Phorogroph by John Roy I Rick Austin phwfogroph by Becky Ofucsh Mark lsroel 4 494 -ZlllTlllll ........ . . ..., .- A . N , ' ' 'CI The bubbling Beta beauties always found something with which to keep themselves busy through the year, After co-sponsoring the Homecoming Dance with the Key Club, they went on to collect tor UNICEF, donate to Mission Hurst, Epilepsy, and March of Dimes. Some of their more leisurely activities included slumber parties and making W-L pennants. 'P' Marty Watts discusses Beta activities. Pirut Row Marty Watts, lPresidentl, Mary Purvinis lSecretaryl, Liz Fogle Nice-presidentl, Germaine Lawler tTreasurerl, Mary Warren, Linrla Kitchens Second Row: Claire Pallansch, Mary Corbin, Rachel Holley, Joyce Pye, Patti Hannahs, Sandy Miller, Thiril Row Nancy Johnson, Jeni Morris, Karen Horeman, Laura Gutnncln, Melanie Gordon, Leah Cohen. Fourth Row: Lynn Collier Mi-lorly Pr,-nnell, Terri Huber, Heirli Huko, Tricia Bridgeman, Lisa Bowers, Fifth Row: Mary Lohre, Penny Elliott, Linda Larkie, Chr-ryl DeGroot, Liz Starncs, Buzz Ratter, Sixth Rowi Regnna Kulick. Not Pictured: Betsy Hart, Gail Kean, Susan Lyles, Tina Pen- ri.-ll, fVll'Q Swift, Valerie Chandler, Tuna Poraskevas, Maureen Walters, Helen Fulcher, Laurie Anglin, Mary Shockro. :. in - U . , W5-gf? 'W I gf 5'1 I .I A Z :arf 1- 'U .r 5' 5 . 5L- ' I L J Q7 'fha . ' 1 The Beta officers draw up plans for o great year, Melody Pennell and ,lenu Morrus novo a private duscassuona 1 I L ' - . . - u - I -v I Y 44 f? og.: if sly One of Beta's actnvmes thus year was preparing decorotrons for the l-lomecornung Dance, , m . R, E Q! X X 1 Q, Gee, Betsy, you sure rlon'r look lllee Claude Henrx 'll l77 I' . V Sigma Service Club Sigma Service Club focused most of its activities around the community services. They collected for the March of Dimes, the l-leart Fund, and HOPE. They also made stuffed animals for the cerebral palsy children. Services for the student body included bake sales and selling carnations on Valentines Day. 36 K ... .40 in 1- ,ft ,' WV 1' ji-'A Valery Waldow and Kathy Cgdwglloder makes Cindy Sefton and Gwen Graham listen to club plans for Sigma. news. l M 3 f fm -w i l t lfifr. l fii-nf nw rnalfr-', o uuggc,-stion Valery Waldow contemplates the mothers' march. l78 ft 'T 5 'Flirt f if 5 l if .l 3 , 2 I Z 9? sf V,5g,s1i'1i5Q . , i l 1 ' '7 . 2 I .- f' c z , . : fag :zz . 1' A , x.v, ,' Charisse Bartlett and Cathy Grove plan ahead during a meeting. Kappa Service Club I '-SL... Gail Smith stares uncertainly at the photographer, Kappa Membersi First Row, Leslie Waldrop, Robin Reed, Gail Smith, Charisse Bartlett W. Presl Second Row, CarrieOgletree, Nancy Savold, Marty Fulghum, Mary Losa, Linda Koenig, Rosie Renner, Third Rowg Jenny Rigdon, Betsy Clapp, Chris Kocur, Tammy Cass, Tina l-loward, Nancy Nash, Mrs. Seeley. Not pictured, Leslie Butterfield tPres.l, Cathy Grove lSec.l, Gail l-lirshberg fTres,l, Estelle Hickey A, 'Q ,.., I ,g il5IQ'ii,gtl i 5,51 A, ' 3 - -. An elvish hand helps Liz Ludlow with the Christmas stackinnq Kappa Service Club offered aid to our school and the community throughout this year The Members ushered at concerts, stuffed stockings at Christmas, collected for the March ot Dimes, and gathered up three carloods tull of clothes tor the Migrant Workers of Appalachia, With all their work! they also had time for fun, Communications Corps This year, the Communications Corp was the largest group ever, The IO members brought daily announcements and words of cheer to the student body, both morning and afternoon. Anal a' 1 F .wif ,. , 'K , . 0.51 1 , -- 4 of , t, ' 1'- .L 5 , f i - Q - . 1 ik ' L - And here's Rick Austin with the WLHS Tuesday morning Evan Dosik, Sue Naccarato and Mike Hubbard, ready announcements. to read the announcements. 39 Emory Damron Liz Tait, Mrs. Vice, Clara Sky, Cathy Grove, Mike Hill, and Marie Gammon. l8O aff '? sl Ldgwg, 3 -I1 7 'wx Al ! ' Q.. U V , 4 Bible Club 1 body. M g C Chris Pearson, Kathy Hughes, and Phil Ofiesh are engrossed in a discussion. -ov'. - 5-,.-113' Kathy Hughes meditates on a passage from the Bible. l i 4 , li' cg. EFE' Aguest speaker C hx.,-'ggi J imparts his l Theresa Freschi Lenora Gates Barb Greene Mary Gruber Betsy Haynes Bob Hughes Kathy Hughes Bob Johnson Fran Johnson -1552-7 Y The Bible Club members have strived to make their club a source of fellowship for the students at W-L. They held weekly meetings and daily prayer sessions in the mornings, open to the student Dinny Kim Bill Koumos Mary Lane Mary Lane Steve Lane Phil Ofiesh Chris Pearson Brenda Peters Lynn Walsh Linda Yee fl C 5 ' ' iff. if ' Q in , u- ., -Q' enthusiasm tothe audience. ,i... Girls' Crew Boosters The Girls' Crew Boosters moan function wos to moke money for the boys' Crews They worked in colloborotion with the porents for this purpose, ottending roces, selling megophones, ond helping orouse enthusiosm ond support for the crew. Members Kim Knoizen CPres,l, Cloro Sky fVice-Presl, Lindo Asplund lSec.l, Ann Kelley CTreos,l, Ronjono Bose, Coroline Kromer, Estelle Hickey, Mory Purvinis, Brendo Troinor, Volerie Chondler, Cloire Pollonsch, Chris Kocur, Lindo Kitchens, l.iso Glendening, Liz Fogle, Mory Worren, Gerolyne Wright, Ellen Showen, Cothy Codwolloder, Cynthio Woters, Alpine Kotiol, Mor Henderson, Gwen Grohom, Koren Sievers, Morie Gommon, Mory Chisnell. ll F a E ,T , , of The president of the Crew Boosters, 0 fund roising octivity. NlUfy'VVUrrr'riUfi1lNlOry Purvims liven theirdoy ot CJ meeting. 182 1.5 1: 1 vi Kim Knoizen, ond members of the club orgonize Cindy Woters, Lindo Asplund ond Gwen Grohom listen to plons for the club. 1 Ronjono Bose, Anne Kelly ond Cindy Waters ore owestruck by something . Ybshtfvx Morie Gommon oppeors to be enjoying the meeting. QA 1' ' , I Jo- 3-F ,' , in FLD Q x 0 o. L Q i A R 'gr , i 1 I 43 NL vi , ur . 'i .gxf I . at I This is o very importont port of the meeting - collecting dues? 183 . National Beta J First Row Alice Prather lTreasurerl, Laura DeWaId lPrestdentl, Pam Sullivan Nice-Prestdentl, Lorenzo Amico lSecretaryl, Second Row: Patti Miller, Lori Parker, Mary Kate Leckey, Leslie Wyatt, Debbie Anderson, Vickie Pever, Sherry Reovls, Brenda Trainor, Penny Pointer, Pcttle Torno, Calla Pekar, Chris Miller, Pam Culver, Missie Stewart, Cyndi Hawes. Third Row: Jackie Del Gallo, Jessie Saraber, Geralyne Wright, Rosie Renner, Nita Wade, Carol Magnone, Diane Riggs Vicki Sisson, Pattie Cadwallader, Cindy Kinert, Mary Dodge, Terry Stansell, Marcia Sarnowski, Pam Reavis, Masako Dhkuma, Fourth Row: Debbie Frank, Debbie Suttle, Laura Evensan Elizabeth de l-leptner, Carla Leap, Mary Ella Douglas, Michelle Mayo, Ann Purcell, Ginger Thompson, Michelle McKeever, Melissa Rutz, Peggy O'NeiIl, Linda Johnson, Susie Muskett Julie McNamee, Leslie Kennedy. Not Pictured: Colleen McDonald ll-listorianl, Dana Dyer, Bronwen Woodson, Lynn Torno, Rachel Gelman, Maureen Mulvehill, Robyn Robinson, Karen Creekmore, Karen Sheirik, Mary Lane, Diana Pekar, Barbara Gillis, Leslie Waldrop, Megan Hughes, Dinah Nieburg, Among other activities this year, National Beta Service Club and other students and faculty volunteers gave aid to the Washington Humane Society. Shredding paper is just that kind of nitty-gritty volunteer work that prompted the praise from the Washington Star's January l9th Honor Roll . All members in National Beta feel they really had a great year. 3 .X 1 Pam Sullivan signs up Pam Reavis for the March of Alice Prather collects dues during one ofthe Dirnr,-5 YTIGENHQS. l84 I I CHQ: sf' ' i .52 Keyettes Keyettes Service Club members worked this year on bake sales, envelope stuffing ffk 'X on a picnic for retarded children, and on the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. They were much appreciated for their endeavors. 48 I 1' ' J' w if' - S. 3 'l nf ,f aw Heidi l-luko lSec.l, Kelly Fawcett, and Mary Lane lTreas.l discuss the Mothers March. Lucy l-luko and Wendy Hughes were also active Keyettes, L ' I VY ' ' -4,5 I 5-:Jail E --'i I l l , all is Mary Lane, Linda Larkie, Ginny Sullivan, and Shirley Thompson lV,P.l pour over some literature to determine what they can do to help the cause. l85 Amt, 4-3, ., F 1 3' 'K Ginny Sullivan lpresidentl shows concern. Key Club ln its first year, Key Club successfully established itself in the club 'community of Washington-Lee. This year the Key-Clubbers organized a Run-A- Thon to raise money for A,l..S.A.C., co-sponsored the Homecoming Dance with Beta Service Club, helped with Arlington Kiwanis annual Oyster Feast, participated in the March of Dimes, helped with the Kiwanis community-wide Peanut Sale and held a fund raising Car Wash. During a Kiwanis luncheon, President Tom welcomes a new Key Club into existence, Scott MacFarlan thinks of upcoming activities. .gs one may srnilo, and srnile, and be ci villain, V Q Shakespeare Evan fSmileyl Dosik beams forth during a meeting, l86 9,4 I l , l ' l Uh 5 ' l - fi- O lst row: Jeff Longono, Bob Blunn lSecretoryl, Turn Stork, Joe Colernon, Greg Bates, Ruck Austun lpresudentl. 2nd row: Poul Schmudt, Evon Dosuk, Cloude Henry, Rondy Drogon, Scott MocForlon, Mork McNnckIe, Bob Hodges, Fronz Arokoky, 3rd rowg Chris O'Neull, Rerd Holmes, Pete Lonugon, Chap Longuno, Blonr Stondruge lVnCe-Presudentl, Steve Colcote, Bob Jeschke. Not pncturedg Gory Eflln lTreosurerl 1- A 0 JH ! ia... Rondy Drogon ond Chlp Loguno gother Morch Of When osked obout the Key Club, Mork Mchlnckle Dlrnes pockets together for dlstnbutlon, goye Us thus reoctlon, He wos only kuddlng, ot course l87 Dri Team Marching clown the halls with the band, and giving half-time performances for frozen football fans are only a few of the numergug activities involved in being a member ofthe Drill Team, Captain Shirley Thompson has kept her girls cheering for W-L through its ups and downs, i Drill Team's mascot, Katrina Bowman, cloes her thing at the halt-time performance. I T T tri i H1 l :L..............:..:...a:... ......., - ...H H ., ..--::,z-,......is,,,-1'sz'1le.,, -,,...-gs, 7 . Q. ' fN is T Ti T - T 'W 'T--.T T - B First Row Kathy Torrance, Michele Simon, Michele Porter, Chris Wroe, Terrye Jones, Ginger Thompson, Karin Stevers, Caroline Bane lSenior Co'Captainl, Vickie Pever lTreasurerl, Rachel Holley, Jeni Morris, Dott Scott, Brenda Allen, Martha Schele, Valerie Brooks Second Row Priscilla Thompson, Darlene Reid, Susan Schenk, Mary Shockro, Shirley Thompson lCaptainl, Debbie Mclnnts, Jackie Del Gallo, Gwen Graham, Third Row: Sigrid Grottos, Jesse Soraber, Cathy Scott, Mary Callan, Diane Riggs, Lesly Hegvold, Debbie Andrews Uunior Co-Captatnl, Linda Asplund. It Coptoin Shirley Thompson gives everyone O pep-tolk ot the Korin Sievers Ieorns o routine ot proctice, Bozoor. ,,....1 . o L... --...LS-L, -...L- i The Drill Teom odds polish to their routine Shirley Tll0mD50'W V9l0X95 during o quiet moment ot the Junior Bozoor. i utr is Q! N ' xl X The Drill Teom gives o perforrnonce during holt-time. l89 W WL Marching Band Vw' The Marching Bond fills the holls with the WL spirit Rick Austin ond Brion Eoster wotch the gome, ond song, rousing everyones spirit ond feeling of enthusiosm. 1 Q' Llttlr' lifiy lilnriri, FUYTWC l2I'JW your horn' This yeor's marching bond, under the disciplined direction of Mr, Lewis, wos one of the best to ever step out in Memoriol Stodiunn, Floshy routines, though leorned quickly, outclossed oll the competition in Arlington ond showed 0 few Foirfox schools some new stuff, What an impressive group of musicians' Q - ' if H 6- 4i j ar. ' J, x ' -- 11- A. ,giri M E 5214. Q. ,bk S 1' ei :fi-Q. 1' .5 '.L Wi While performing on the football field, Ann Rudy awaits her cue. I A iv ., -... - .. ' ,QT T : E': 3i'li r Evan Dosik Russell Allison Bill Wingfield Brenda Peters Scott Bell Nikki Naccarato Karen Riley Jackie Dunn Stuart Ireland David Errnlick David Burns Brian Orndorff Brad Clark Delia l'lugl'ieS Susan Ranier Mike Pickering Ann Rudy Rick Austin Bob Blinn Arnold Terry Paul Grachow Susie Muskett Lisa Wold Debbie Greenstreet Susan Naccarato Dave Robbins Joel Bristor Steve Phillippy Don Peters Brian Easter Dave Magoon Doug l-lalterman Becky Schad Doug Eskridge Blaise O'DonneIl Karen Spees Delia Miller Chris Voultsides lngrid Bach Sorensen Bill Chase Anita Rowland Tom Hickey Mark Russell Dean DeWolfe Mary Lynne Thomas Keith Blinn John Malone Ellen Showen Martha Thompson 3 ,-Hy . i A yfryrvv' ' g - 7' -7, 3,1 i....' ' ... . A x - 'H ff-'F - .zlfgm l1Q?iPl J- ill R 1 ' B .ii-W-'f'f' we - .ia-.:L.:1sm,L..f1i zip ,,1 ' ,- I ' 1 , V 1... f , r A ,. 1- L , KV Rainey Cass Carter Hagen Mary Short Jane Chisnell I 'S' I . 6k nl '- -L.: Dread. A Q. , f'.. I , 'f 1131 ' '1-1, -Rf -'. , 35... i I The Marching Band practices Concert Band . c Y-... ii ,,,.- - - Q 'V Hill First Row, Carter l-lagen, Ingrid Bach-Sorensen, Delia Hughes, Chris Voultsides, Debbie Greenstreet, Nikki Naccarato, Martha Thompson, Ellen Showen, Sigrid Grotos. Second Row: Rick Austin, Susie Muskett, David Magoon, Delia Miller, Brian Orndorff, Rainey Cass, Mary Lynne Thomas, Scott Bell, Susan Naccarato, Mary Collan, Karen Riley, Mary Linder, Sue Ranieri, Lisa Wold. Third Row: Brenda Peters, Karen Spees, Keith Blinn, Brad Clark, Robert Travers, .lim Fisher, David Robbins, Tom Kelley, Sally Terry, Donald Peters, Becca Schad, John Maloney, Stuart Ireland, Evan Dosik, Steven Philippy, Bob Blinn, Doug Haulterman, Anita Rowland. Fourth Row: Jay Talbott, Doug Eskridge, Blaise O'DonneIl, Dean DeWolfe, Mark Russell, Brian Easter, Bill Wingfield, Paul Grachow, David Burns, Tom Hickey. Fifth Row: Mike Pickering, Curt Wright, Jack Dunn, John Douglass, Bill Chase, Arnold Terry, Russ Allison, David Ermlick, 'vt A V 'l ,I ,x Srl. ' Q ' Q l A n T . -- . Mr, Lewis, the Band's conductor, threatens the band with his baton. I , -:Q Chrif,linf,- Vnulziflca and Nicki Naccarato discuss their mtm U U l92 ..-W' ,. .y Q5 . . I Mary Short concentrates on a piece ot music in class. ,af .C Anlta Rowland takes a break during band practice. n 5- Bob Blinn and Steve Phnlippy team up to add depth to the band's music. I93 xv 1' X --- X x W, ' ,, I Shi. 5 ... YXV Qi ' r X-- ll, -5. ,- v V x Thus year's Concert Band has llvened up several assembltes wlth thelr music, Lead by Mr, Lewus, the Concert Band has partlcupated an a Fall Pops Concert, presented a Chrlstmas Concert, competed ' ln Dlstrnct Xll Musuc FGSTIVGII and topped oft the year wlth an excellent Sprung Concerts N -,cf 'girl w 1 i Orchestra x - I x X - ,lg X: 'x X x X xx Mr, Krosney gnves the Closs on ossngnment ond Duono Spencer see To dusopprove, l ,Q 57 FTIS r Q 1 . , ,Y Gus Y' v:'.- V T ,Ae . sf .,'- 'V a i.. .'-' ff' Y:-v.. Y 'IV U ..-. . ,. .gf U C ' ' ' ,L .....:,. ' i 7,:ui1Y'fQ, ?g',-Y - 1 gif' J 'f' sg Mr, Krosney instructs Ginger Thompson in the ort ploying the cello. QQ:- Thc Orcncstro cntertouns the student body or the Cnristmos ossembly, 4 'I i -li of N in i 'vig' ff First Rowg Bob Johnson, Susan James, Mary Kate Leckey, Diana Spence, Veronica Terry, Shirley Thompson, Priscilla Thompson, Ginger Thompson. Second Row, Emory Damron, Darlene Payne, Susan Wulf, Mike Rund, Claire Pallansch, Cherie Hart. Third Row, Peter Lanigan, Jan Paris, Jane Chisnell, Brenda Allen, Robert Jeschke. Fourth Row, Jim Fisher, John Maloney, Rick Austin, Delia Miller, Brenda Peters, Carter Hagen, Lisa Wold, Christtne Voultsides, Delia Hughes, Mike Pickering, Fitth Row, Bob Blinn, Anita Rowland, Evan Dosik, David Magoan, Bill glclngfield, Tom Hickey, Dave Burns, Sally Terry, Absent from picture, Margaret Cost, Pete Cunningham, Melissa l-luttle, Noel O'Donnell, Mark lden. 4 .ff r 5 l 1 l Cherie l-lart and Ginger Thompson look thrilled t'l with the music. The Orchestra put long hours into practacing top notch entertainment for the student body, Under Mr, Krosneyk direction, the brass and percussion, strings and wind instruments were brought together in harmony, 'X ff ..iK6w, ,i diff? . ,i. f Delia Miller takes a break from her clarinet. ,95 I ',- s Madrigals ' J 'il H f This year's Madrigals consists f 5 V 4 J of eight girls and seven boys. 5 They kept themselves very busy .- singing for many wornen's I clubs, dinners, churches, the X Pageant of Peace, and the l.ion's Club. The Madrigals also lla made a commercial for WMAL Channel 7 TV which was run during the 7 and ll o'clock news on Dec. 20. The highest point for the Madrigals was their performance at Disneyworld. I 2,5 55 Madrigals Jenny Pigg, Brenda Peters, Ann O'Donnell, and Delia Miller entertain the National Honor Society inductees. - If . HE, i uri fiihfllf swim ,Wig 3 Ju! gs L ' r : P t. rfirifmc 3 H NAV! FOUND '. vw mf Qmur, wma f li f'HfL i Of IMNNG 'html' Liz Ludlow hams a happy tune. The Madrigals sing at the Junior Bazaar. if l 4' qi, liir lf Aiintiii mort,-riaflc.-s Jcnrwy Pvgq IQ6 Delia Miller laughs it up after a performance. Choir L,ul,fL, l 5, 'ill gill ' f ,lf i ' i l i l ' 1 ', ' 1 i I i I I :i ' l 'J u 0' - f . L' ll, lllflifgl , l It ll. g l i ini! ltllJJ First Row Jeannine Wanderly, Robin Reed, Susan Jacobs, Mary Corbin, Gail l-lirshberg, Barbara Laughlin, Leslie Stone, Gail Smith, Liz Ludlow, Leslie Butterfield, Clara Sky, Carter Eclnols, Colleen McDonald, Leslie Waldrop, Michelle Lee, Terry Freshi, Dr. Baxter. Second Row: Liz Seeley, Lynn Walsh, Inge Breidenbach, Jean DudIeYf Karen Jacobs, Robyn Robinson, Susan Sullivan, Betty Harris, Kathy Hughes, Martha Reiser, Karen Sagrue, Brenda Peters, Kristin Flaten, Lisa Mathews. Third Row: Debbie Lyddane, Jeanne Hessenauer, Susan Murry, Corinne Howley, Jim Stark, Paul Gray, Brian Easter, Bill Koumas, Bob Blinn, Blair Standridge, David Henderson, Tom Smallwood, Bob Jeschke, Jenny Rigdon, Anne O'Dannell, Patricia Bowen, Fourth Row: Martha Thompson, Jennifer Pngg, Donna Tietjen, Geoff Bates, Gary Eflin, Greg Booker, Ron Johnson, Mike Miller, Bob l-lagler, Tony Powell, Rick Austin, Claude Henry, Greg Bates, Leslie Tryon, Terry Lannom, Delia Miller. X 5 ? Suqan Jacobs watches the gaingg-an, Bob Jeschke concentrates on his new music i I 1' ' ij , ' - . Q? ... .an ...Q-Q 4 - sfo '- -' lf-xi-vig: .nv T, Ls- - l YlVlIY'CCll'iIl' l'llll'll!llll',llWl xlLlllClll lNJCly1lLlrlt1Qll'lC CHFISYVYTOS lAxSSClT1lJly, l9B .T WN 'K 4' 5 H The leadership of Dr, Baxter carrles Barbara Laughlln and the choir through their parts with ease. The members ot the Choar, conslstlng of lunlors and sensors, had a busy agenda thus year, Through the leadershlp of Dr, Baxter, the Choir partlcupated ln the Thanksglvlngl Chrnstmas, and Sprung assemblues. They also had the pleasure to sung for many churches and clvlc groups. The heught ot the year was the Cholr's performance at the Washlngton Cathedral and the Sunruse Easter seryrce at Iwo Jima. Jeanne Wonderly and Gall Smlth awalt thelr 'x cue at the piano. brisfmw one erl' D lv. The Chorr practuces dulrgently for theur next performance 'Q Blanr N Patty Bowen, Ann O'Donnell and fellow vocallsts sung to thelr hearts' content Standrudge, Mary Corbln, and Gall Smuth work on anew song I9 Chorus 1' ' v s 'H '1 -. ,-1. . C 5 u ,.. ... . wwf- I -4 .,... 4. First Row Patsy DeLong, Karin Creekmore, Inge Breidenbach, Helene Mihaly, Janet O'Donnell, Dale Striffler, Nancy Erbe, Priscilla Thompson, Ann Hoyt, Sandy Payne, Vivien Riggle, Barbara Riggle, Barbara l-lurley, Jackie Moore, Susan l-lurdle. Second Row: Liz Fogle, Yvonne Gamble, Debbie Krom, Debbi Powell, Liz Curley, Robin Fitch, Anne Montgomery, Kay Weakley, Nancy Conrad, Judy Pearson, Becky Maxwell, Mary Lane, Dana Dyer, Barbara Smith, Third Row: Bronwen Woodson, Luisa Wilbur, Susan Miller, Diana Pekar, John Douglas, William Koumas, Dean Fulton, Dave Bettinger, Maryann Rose, Linda Garnett, Sandy Burton, Nawa Sabbah. Fourth Row: Julie Anderson, Jill Dale, Maria Sweigart, Susan Oddenino, Gale Johnson, Eddie Lewis, Eddie Turner, Marcus Garner, Bill Chase, Greg Brown, Rob Brandt, Joe Muskett, Barbara Gillis, Kathy Rollins, Wanda Rollins, Barbara Greene, Angel Thomas. Cirrlq liruwii fSer,tir,n Lf,-allen, Joe Muskett lVice Presidentl, John Douglas lSection Leaderl, Bill Koumas lTreasurerl, Robin Fitch lSection lroflrfrl, Kay Wrrrilflrgy lSection Lcarleri, Barbara Hurley lpresirlentl, Susan Hurdle lSection Leaderl, lngemarie Breidenbach lLibrarianl, Eddie Lfiwir, llllflYlI',ll 200 -v0..vg I Q 1 -Qin' Bronwen Woodson, John Douglas, and Dr, Baxter entertain the other Chorus members while rehearsung for the Christmas Concert. ,. ' Ps'4. 1 I 'K x 1 n 4 .Q ti ..4st 'f' Bronwen Woodson and other Chorus members sung for lay when they see only one minute IS left of class. 201 The Chorus practices for a concert Health Club 1,14-I sq 4 T gl tx 1 fl 4 xv 7 g X Ki? l fi .xv et 9' 4' ' 4 fu' ' A , s . . 4 , Ng, A' 3- z f In ' ' 4 . F' l A 5 . . , 14.13 , ' ' 41 N. Q NJ -A --ahnnllli Jtrn Frttn concentrates on another victory. Joe Muskett works out on the Universal Gym. , - -Ji 1:1- -A Ftryt llww Jtn. Frttn lpreggttlc-r1t7,Cltuck Mason Ntce-Presttlentl Second Row Vtnce Nocera, Davtd Schmtdt, Kevtn Dtnan, Rtck Jr-nn'-y, litll Mr Louqltltn, Jun Moore, Torn Htckey, Thtrd Row Buff Ptrn, Jeff Longtno, Rtchard Hawes, Randy Wetsenburger, T C lvurtu, Ferl Wt-lI'., Larry Uaner, Coach Guy Cavallo Fourth Row George Cranwell, ,ltm Jaxthetrner, Davtd Wlsernan, Tom Oxtnitnf-, Ut!! Wt-t4,f-nbargt,-r, Wtllte Stewart, Joe Braner Absent from Ptcture Stuart Blue lSecretaryATreasurerl, Frank Lonzlllo Mrtrty lltll, Jw,-fNAt1',lftY-tt,Tftr1y Powell, Tony Smith. 202 05 . '. 5: -523. Q .. r-Q4 K W 3' s AK . JHl? The Hiking Club pouses on the Billy Goof Troil of Greof Folls. lf' 74 ' Y? F-g,,'yY: 'Y i. . K:.E.4ilii,Afi1: L lil-1' 'mesh' Tl' 1 L 'lf 2 :AH 'fu 'f P 'M The Hiking Clube Mrs, Byron lSponsorl Ron Morris fPres.l Delio Miller CV, Presl Fronkie Hileory lSec,l Ann O'Donnell lTres.l Steve Bower '73, Jeni Morris Ann Corson Dowd Burns Noncy Johnson Cherie Horf Peggy Henderson Jonef O'Donnel Geoff Botes Torn Kelly Becco Schod Turn Andrews Melody Pennell , T2 i ,-. VK '. ? T. :3 ah? . aff Jeni Morris looks not of oll fired from the hike, while Steve Bower looks like he will need o week to recover. PT' I' 'C on Hiking Club The Hiking Club is in its second yeor here of VV-l., lfs gools ore to feoch hiking ond comping skills ond fo spend severol doys owoy from if oll in the quiet splendor of the neorby woods ond forests f .,' lg, R A Torn Kelly leods the woy for Ann O'Donnel, Geoff Bofes, ond Jonef O'Donnel. qu- ' 'gh .4, I Torn Kelly morchos The Hiking Club reloxes on the rocks of Greot Folls. down the beoten pofh 731' 'iss ' T, . if :jiri .P GAA X -liz A. WN ' ,-4 Frrst Row, Lnnda Carnett, Deneen Schrader, Lora Gramm, Second Row: Karen Sheppard, Mercedes Clark, Ivana Pesrk, Mary Lander, Ann Pennell, Thtrd Row: Donna Sweeney, Pam Sullnvan, Lucy Dunaway, Susan Muskett, Jennufer Jones, Missy Stewart, Edna Autry, Terry Huber, Connue Kullmeyer. Absent from ptcture: Merednth Armstrong, Julre Barnes, Cundu Hawes, Denuse Painter, Robyn Robinson lpresudentl, Donna Sweeney, Lando Yee, Rosle Renner, Luz Bohadnlla, Sally Terry, Julie Anderson, Susan Naccarato, Dorothy Scott, Jackue DelGalo, The Girls' Athletlc Assocnatuon met after school to engage ID a variety of actuvutues. The gurls are pnctured here during an nnvlgoratung basketball workout. GAA as on nntramural program and the gurls recneve no varsuty recognltlon for theur efforts. Perhaps tn the future the varsity athletic program wull Include more sports for these energetuc gurls. Deneen Shrader, lvani Pesik and Mary Linder take a break from the action ofthe court, 204 iii' Vlldlllll I -uw I ,F -...4Lf..,-. Tolking to the boll could help it go through the hoop. .,., H - im V 1A ' I shot o bosket in the oir, if it should lond, I know not where - . i . . IIZYI1 we - l il. ,E A 3 QR S- fs' ,ff 6 U 'V Jennifer Jones ond Mory Linder woit X W M, ' .Q for the boll fo come their woy. . . And it's ollemonde right ond dosedo your portner. . 205 Pep Club Pep Club members keep themselves busy throughout the year promoting school spirit for Washington-Lee. The girls decorate the lockers ot the players in respective seasons, and they also decorate homes before big games. At times, football players looked forward to Friday not as the end of the school week, nor as the day of the game, but as the day their secret admirers provide them with cookies, cake and candy. First Row, Mary Ann McCafferty lTreasurerJ Valerie Chandler lSecretaryJ, Caroline Bane lpresidentl, Liz Fogle lVice Presidentl. Second Rowg Mary Warren, Karin Sievers, Debbie Fravel, Christine Kocur, Pam Sullivan, Laura DeWald, Robyn Robinson, Kathy Codwalloder, Mary Purvinis. Third Row: Linda Kitchens, Theresa Kang, Terry Lannorn, Clara Sky, Nancy Erbe, Laura Anglin, Claire Pallansch. Q . ec., 42.3. 5 .- 7 .Ja I . ,- 1 206 . 8 .45 , Lw 5 Mn T' A . Nxxl' 1' 3 K Y' T Y uv lv' Ur 1' if UF T 'K Fl -f Q '3 D , rv Pep Club's locker decorations helped to ' ?' 2 N' brnghten the halls of W-L, and players' faces. ,on ,,. X 4 ' , f 1 Kathy Cadwallader, in her senior year, fngures If you've got only one year to go, make it a good one and WIN' Chrnstrne Kocar decsdes whether she'lI make brownues or cookies for her secret pal, 207 ws. . QM. Cloare Pallonsch drearns up some udeas TO boost spuruts. Mounted Generals Washington-Lee was almost without its Mounted Generals this year, as the group had a bit of a problem organizing and finding a sponsor, However, Mrs. Byron took up the reigns and the girls' persistence paid off. Many pleasant afternoons were spent in the open air, with lots of sunshine and green grass and blue sky. What better way could the girls have found to beat the energy crisis? S' .y l Posing pretty after the ride lor was it betorepl are Debbie Mclnnis, Betty Cunningham, Mary Naccarato, Leslie Hegvold, Florence Ossea, Cathy Scott, and Susan Schenk. ,D 4 im ' Dj c ' ' l 6 'Z' X ' C' N--' i k if if , I I lx i I, i A Skis: I I , ? , W! ,472 V 'K V Q: 'li l ' flu M I j f J Q - ' 'i ky Q X it ,l l ' l lf, fr Q1 K ' ' 208 v nf ' r 5' - ,I 5-w. , I .V H . . K. ,rl l-!l.5r.Y , , ' up ,llaf Af J. , -X, Y Q .- ' ,q - A 5 Ji-A..' -V - - i Si W if . i f ' my if f 3 f- i 'v'- of s- i WAI i' f' 1 9f'1 . f ff , Q 'im-cis - f cfm Q if 1' lu M I' X wiimi A i . - I-pznn l I L'14Mi:..i 6 1 ., V. , Q f 5 . ' A. t 1 1 fri 'Y , ' F64 ' Z!-lv, ' .fu -' is y P L I' I W h I A N l ' iw' , I 3 If , -eo.,--.1-lfzl Jiri! i r ' ' ' ' ,-A Q - ..,. :ol ' A ,I gl lu - I y - -, iifn'-. 3-'T 5 . c 5' ' ' - - ' ' .. 'fi-'ff-4'.r-'.,-f W 5 n,,,. ',.,. e ' - 4- ik 1 A , ,- 4 . ' if .75 'el . '-. f' - 5 l '.'. .- W ' ' - fr QQ? , f vi . ,W V -, A ' ' ' ' , ,V - -5 , ' . -c v -lg .. . . 'i gr, . 1- -bf:--V A-TLt,Q -Q --,I A-. '7 i 3 'A Y . ,. 4 i x, A :Pan - -'4'-.:j' ' , i I 55' '. - a... . '34, ,.c f +'f'f- rj-Q., gba? - I. lv Z -. ' , , - . Eli-' A , 4 D . 4 , K ' V . ma ' ' I. .Av- . - . f , A or ,,,' ,-1 ' , ,Le 4, '-- gif V, 1':3K 'Lx1.?-QA Virginia is known for excellent norsernansnip, but should if be renamed horse-wamansI'wip 9 '?j,'f' ,, .3 15 ,gf Susan Schenk, Florence Ossea, and Cathy Scott may enjoy the gossip and rest period that follows a ride as much as the ride itself. 209 Ski Club Skl Club didn't exactly have all the luck this yeary the energy crises curtailed some weekend ski trips, as did extremely warm weather during the month of January Little snow but lots ot enthusiasm led to the club's raising money in a concession stand ata college soccer game, and to its big event of the year, a fantastic three-day ski trip to Seven Springs. l ,rr Ili' ll A a i 1 yi 4, l 3-, ff' s iv. 1 7 src. AJ-x--.ir 'i 125' 5' i if 5 ' K N' Y. 1!4 ',- .' Nth- ' ' ' , in hr Kr I' . ' ' if! 5 l r' wr . if N' , -nn W' C? Y - 'r' 5 .Lv . . ...Q , ,All - K'-1 -illuuy.. - I 'iQ 'vu Ski Club members are amused by the goings on ata meeting. 4 ff- Mike Neam takes a break before one last run flown the slope. lmtr, lui... Mrlfi- lfiirril! Miqirrfl A Vazquez, Cathy Gone lprcsuilentlf Phil Jones lVicCf l'rr-qrrliinvi 'vimrriii liwr,-rrr-lmryll Laura DcWoIrl Wrrrasurcrl, Miko Noam, Mark 'Af ' Jl'l'll' lf1riirvv,'CfJ',', Pr1ulSrlrrniilt,Cliup LfmQir1o,G0ry Ycotman,JcffLor'1gmrJ,Rlck l rlvlrr lrrifi llwwrrril li:-rr liffriiryx D0viilLf?v1r1 Anne Murilyl AV1YlMfJYWfQ1JfUCVY, Both l lirmrri lfrqifr ll:-ri' lf, Jlvr1l4ll1'y,NlUry Callari,Korir1Sicvc-rs, Kcmily V011 Dyke, H016-l VON 5,1 iii lifiiilf llillilvllxfgfjlllyl,1'Wl'.,R'1lM?TTAAIlllfF,EIllOCl 1 Ash, Louro DOCCV, Ann Kelly, l irP',liili1- lllrifjlr Viirrlyigrrl 210 BC' -' .P Karin Sievers and Gwen Graham pay their dues to Laura DeWaId. ps, d , .E , 4 '1- Freid, guest speaker from the Ski Chalet, introduces the club to the latest ski equipment. -Fl 1 'Msn d FL Ice Skating Club Q. 4- Through the winter's worm ond Cold weother, the Winged Wonders of the Ice Skoting Club spent Fridoy ofternoons procticing their spins, figure eights, ond tolls? 1 it gr: I , 'Y YA I 8 l, ' c ' f D - Q v Carol Rees tries 0 Spin. Borboro Loughlin perfects her style. 4 vi , :fer .',-. iiQ3,g'J'fi . V ' .'-, -K f' ,LL i 4 f. i rnrv' -A i 'e,, 'S 5.55:-aige., !'i L f3iA1'iir'Q' Q- 3 H -My ,Y U W , Q.. ' ' p 'm' ,, :S :S l AL inn: President Koren Hornernon tokes o rest ond tolks with Shirley Thompson ond Louro Gutnickr we-1 it Q Q 12.41 'HKU 'hav M'55 l-Om, CO'SDonsor, Nothon Strong ond SCOTT Newell get reody to go. 21 l - ff 3, 5.. 41:4 e :A ' .M , 1- if , ' 1 6 1 1 ,Q 5 A . 1 1 'T' . 'Y , 2 ' 7 . . 1 is , I is S A 2 X f ,L xy .i wi X 1 S? 'E -Y ,iff '5 Miss Moys, Co-Sponsors ,QA A .'tv V . , 1 V . W. 3, K ' , f'..'.,'fa 'f' , f, ' 2 ,,'.4z2sv1' V i .-'wk' f f,.i.:g-qw . 5' .fer L1 ,fi if ff fl F'?-ffiig 1 3ff'?' ' ' -1: -F ' - x. I t 5' vii' ' -. I Y. Q , ,- - fa t,i,,.??5s ,V ' 1' f 1, Q- V ' . .iw '7j:f'hfs': Scott Seitzer loses his bolonce - ond he's not even on the ice yet. Senior Powderpuff Football Beat 'em, Bust 'emi that's our custom' Mrs. Duncan - Sponsor Cathy Painter - Capt. Lisa Glendening Debbie Showman Clara Sky Leslie Stone Liz Seeley Betsy Hart Cissy Barnes Mary Losa Brigit Eaton Mary Warren Jackie Moore Allyen Jensen Gail Smith Mary Corbin Terry Freschi Bonnie Ebert Frankie Hillary Janie Meeks - Capt. Laurie Campbell Mary Purvinis Leigh Beach Tina Howard Betsy Quiroga Vivian Cass Linda Kitchens Laura Dacey Claire Pallanch This year the great Senior Class girls showed their superiority when they defeated the Junior girls 35 to l4. Credit also has to be given to the Senior Beauties who cheered Duncan's Darlings onto victory. is Team members, cheerleaders, the sponsor, and the mascot engoy the victory. -.. ,,,.,,. . .4 - I4 l'fi-il Wifi- lJfuir1ltl ',f1y',l Lui Xfftlll ltr-rlfl Hill, AAIHS U 5 A lu Caye Cayender Marty Fulghurn Valerie Chandler Liz Fogle Karen Roeder Coaches Bill Vtleisenlnurger Fred Garnlale Reid Holmes Bala Hagler Ed Keen-, The Seniors kick-off is the beginning ot a good game. 2l2 Junior Powclerpuff Football YF :V Q . ...ii The Juniors on the sideline Miss Rider CSponsorl Jennifer Jones lCapt.l Jeni Morris lCapt.l Joyce Rose lCopt.l Brenda Trainor CCapt,J Debbie Andrews Linda Barnes Lenna Bouros watch the game. Lynn Brewster Jane Chisnell Linda Dartez Lisa Del-leptner Jockle DelGallo Laura DeWald Mary Dodge BOrbOrCJ GIllIS I 116- v-'fanny - The doctor said silicone would make me more popular but really now, this is rldiculous' Does s-he or doesn't s-he. Karen Horneman Wendy Hughes Lucky Huko Kathy Johnson Terry Jones Carol Magnone Michelle Mayo Susan Naccarato Calla Pekar Melody Pennell Vickie Pever Vivien Riggle Robyn Robinson Mary Lynne Thomas Maureen Vorhies Christine Voultsides Vallery Waldow Kay Weakley Geralyne Wright av Chris Wroe Leslie Wyatt Coaches: George Allen Frank Lanzillo Tony Powell Mike Smith Debbie Sansalone Dorothy Scott Cindy Sefton Mary Beth Simpson Ellen Showen Chris Ste. Marie Susan Sullivan Ginger Thomas Ed Wells Referiesi Tom Oxendine Joe Braner ., 'bb 5 IQ A . I ,-s S SN V ll The dnstress on the Junlors' faces shows how the game' tumtnq Vocational Office Training Todays focus on real life experience as a supplement to school work was maintained in the Vocational Office Training Program. Students learned X techniques in the classroom and practiced them in the W .9 C career-related labs. Office machines pose no threats to 5 members of this group. he V Q. X for x f '- f-vsp xl' , 'X ,.i, .: Q5 ....-1-D 1 - QQ Jim Leskanich masters the monster after some practice. Mary Johnson gets some advice from director, Mr. Richard Greene. l-rpt lffiw Val legit: Harnlett rTrr'a-,un-rl, Mary Johnson tSecretaryl Second Row Sheila Frye, Gloria Flores, Kathie Boone, Debbie Orren, Helen flilfirrii, lfowrririry Ro-.o'., Yvonne Smith, Uizabeth Lee, Irene Calambro Third Raw Maria Cevallos, Chuck Grubbs, Terry Olson, Helen X'lV'l'l 'iffjl'N into Collier, Lirirlu Davis, Jim Kiernan, Elizabeth Cortes, Lisa Hurley, Olga Jackson, Anita Lafferty, Marta Baquero Fourth Row: lwifii intl., lit-liro lluininell, Joclfie Sloan, Alan Brown, Debbie Madison, Carolyn Bell, Ben Pullen, Howard Pullen, Alfredo Morton, .lim lt-,l ini li got- ltogtt,-tit-r, Mile llill Not Pictured Henry Rivera, tPresirlentl JetfCraddacl1 Nice Presidentl, Audrey Alexander, Mitchell Hill, lffl i l-. llfniy 2lA Debate Team 5 1 1 X fx in-4' UL X I 4 Q 4, sz 'ti :J r 5, 5 Worren Punch ond Peter Evensen porracrpore 1 x A ' E 1 'Nu John Lowless ond Chris Evengen defend therr pogmnn Co Copfouns Chris Evensen ond Torn Le-rghfon E J , .5 ', 1 as Z i ' 2 's -4.3 .4--f Debofe Teorn Peter Evensen Ponkog Tonrwolo John Lowless Jennifer Nupp Tom Lerghfon fCo Coofornl Chns Evensen 'Co-Copfcnnf Morre Gqmrrmn Bob Johnson George Schupprn ond Monaco Schwebs Not puctored Jam Frgcher Colherrne Leslie Worren Punch ond Adns Jr Mr ,25- 'lr .if ,4- 6 ,W -Z'-im '3 .. . - -f-4 or Fx 4 2 I w 7 O Varsity Football l I-----?i' i i l s 'Wg ' ' S ' ' ' fr R? ' 1554 1 s.g8s..5Zf,4.: 7-it is? R951 .Ia,s4'g-5.25 431 .il me 1. he --,t gy, f- ' 4 -Y-' ,' ,5132 ,i'if'QrF. r'5?a5.4!a?!?:5?Zf .51l-iliys.S'!. Fl: ii f6iQ.75i3s.5i?r'1 32451.59i.1U.3353ii55.. 54- 791530 fa - ie aa .13 t 73 B? , , . 26374 9 51 First Raw D Thomas, H Waller, R Holmes, B l-lagler, D Taylor, B. Elliot, B. Fleegal, B. Weisenburger, H VonDerBruegge, F. Gamble, T. Crockett, B Wiseman, W Stewart. Second Row C. Henry, D. Kfoury, K. Godwin, E. Hamilton, A. Valdes, J. Smith, T. Oxendine, P. Magee, E Wells, M Smith, E Keens, R Deemer, S. Carroll Third Row. Mgr. D. Starkey, R, Brown, J. Gohn, G. Feola, J. Moore, C, Barnes, J, Outmgn, J, Muskett, R Jenney, D. Mazzochi, T. Rowell, J. Brayley, J, Braner, J. Westfall, V. Brown, Mgr. C, Timmons. Fourth Rowg M. Himelright, T.C. Evans F Waldow, S Hussey, J Ducrest, G Allen, C. Bell, Vi Riley, B, Moss, M, Proulx, G. Stallard, C. Rowland, P, Mulvehill, M, Miller. Washington-Lee Washington Lee Washington Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee TC, Williams Marshall Madison Wakefield Yorktown Washington- Washington Washington Washington Washington Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Herndon Oakton Langley Mt. Vernon McLean O 20 O lO 7 Although this year's Varsity Football team had an overall record of 5-5, they placed third in the Great Falls district behind T.C. Williams, the Northern Region Champions, and Marshall who were last year's District Champions. Excellent performances were turned in by Quarterback Bruce Fleegal and Tackle Bill Weisenburger, the teams Co- Captains. The team had a rookie coach, Bob Rimmer, who played at W-L several years ago. This team shellacked teams such as Herndon, 26-O and Langley, l5-O. They also lost close games to Wakefield, 8-7, and Mt. Vernon, lO- 7. ln the annual grudge match, W-L prevailed, beating Yorktown IO-7. bill Weinenlfurgc-r anti Eli Hamilton relax while the Offense goes to work, 218 'ku N-r' Coach Rimmer makes adjustments blocking as Reid Holmes C871 looks on. 51'- 'F in il ,Qu 6 f '59 fl Jeff, M? in offensive Vic Brown C331ge'rs ser for action out on the wing. 6. 'Q -1 il' , . Q '- f 9' ,fgm , V' -, .. 4 ffl 'L2,l A 4 .l -' ' 'f ' 3-4 Kenny Dabne C121 carries against Langley while Bob l-lagler C891 looks for a block. Dabney added the dimension of speed to the generals backfield. 2l9 aw' Varsity Football El: I-lomllton C75l ond George Allen l77l ottempt to block o TC. extro point. X 9 .un N A- Torn Oxentlnncg l35l Comes out o foke whllo Don Tcylnr M27 runf lnto hcovy Troffnc. 220 Bucky Elliott C221 drives through the line behind good blocking. Tony Crockett C261 runs bock one ot the teorn's five unterccptuons ogonnst Herndon. J.V. Football First Row: B. Bramble, E, Sievers, G, Brown, J. Lawson, M Ward, B D Calvert, l'l White R l-losey, T Weawer, C Tabor, K Renalds, R Thomas, L Burner, P. Nicely, M, Oden. Second Row, B, l-lite, P, Weisenburaer, S Shitlett, Asst Coach Dave Estabrook, Fourth Row Conzelman, D. Corts, B, Payne, D. Waller, J. Ducrest, D Hannahs, B Russel, G Funkhouser D Lipe E Cox J Westfall, J Winslow C D. Taylor, M, Smith, M, Bradford Third Row Coach Tony Romasco Wright, V Nocera, lMQr l Although the 2-6 record tails to show it, the JV, Football team had many close games that were highlighted by excellent individual play, The team was plagued by injuries and bad breaks throughout the season. These two factors combined to turn out the unearned 2-6 showing. Scoreboard W-L Chantilly W-l. Langley W-l. Mcl.ean W-L Yorktown W-L Herndon W-L Marshall W-L Madison W-L Oakton -49 4 'aw ,gl 1 4- n Greg Brown no goin, wraps up opponents ball carrier for J.V. Football ,Frau , . fx . vip ' Q . Y Q 1 t. f- wg- ' ' , Q Ae., Hg.-5 , .. 'Q , , W A - fp . 'Q . ' 1 tri Mork Oden C89J returns kickoff into host of Junior Generol offensive line opens o hole in the McLean opponents. Lorry Burner looks for o block, defense for o good goin. J rf' Q 'Fi 93 arg, V l 'Y xii!! Dv ' J Runmng Dock Don Rodnquez C321 moves through 0 bug hole un McLeon defense. Curt Wright C225 ond Eric Sievers C875 help seol off opponents pursuits 222 Varsity Soccer 1lsi.' u . - --v..uhu-f i1'.ri.:!s--l - :arms-gui:-u-.anna nz.: -'nga-rip u-girffi gvzqggg . , ' 'WTP' YW 1L.T'T S f- ee- - .' wg fr--'Y 1 ,. -- T A-0 1 , H ' - I- r , - 4- 3 aussi: 581- 'T 5 .. ' ' ' ' ' w 'Q ' 'IL ' L, 2-' '5 'li' - .'. ' 2'-- - W- U I L e : .- f e-A A - 15'-'iii A . - , H' . , -:S if A4 V . 1 H 1 Y ' ' 'sJ A int F . ' .. ' - l. . up I Ol I , T . I 4 , -, Cz. - - 'z . z- ' - .J , . I I p , - 5 ,, - 34 gg M. 's '- Q ' ' 42 ' L A rg 4 Z' A ' 1 , , 4 ' - ' Q' ' E A , be--I P . A LQ my 1 f ' rv ' . h tv U W - I Kuff - 'lr ' .. ' A ' A 1 I PJ P I i 1 Saw 'A A 4 ' I I r I . ' , D' I- Y Q V Ir,-I' .Ir L Q , U- ' W ! 5 . ri,-'qv A . H5 ' 4 'E r- -' r-' K .- ' - ' 5 . ., ' V A ' - ' First ROWQ Paul Mulvehill, Bill McLaughlin, Bob Jescke, Luis Pulupa, Jaime Delgado, Victor Delgado, Alex l-lerrador, Alvaro Barre-to, Tony Benedi, Henry Barreto, Gene Ferguson, John Dreswick. Second Row: Don Payne, Tom Praktish, Marco Lopez, Karl Welzenbach, Ron Binkley, Vic Hernandez, Jose Rodriguez, Albert Medrano, Dan Payne, Hector Benedi Mgr. Finley Horner, Franz Arakaky, Coach Norwood This year's soccer team had an excellent lo wins, no losses, and 3 tie record, The team won the League Championship in a game against Yorktown, 3-2, However, due to an ineligibility problem, the team had to forfeit all of the games thus year, Jaime Delgado was the year's high scorer with l4 goals. l-lis brother, Victor, was second with l3. This year was highlighted by a 4-l victory over Yorktown, the second place team in the league, and a 4-O victory over Wakefield, Washington-Lee 3 Montgomery Blair Washington-Lee 4 Peary Washington-Lee 3 O'Connell Washington-Lee 4 Dematha Washington-Lee 4 Yorktown Washington-Lee 2 Albemarle Washington-Lee 4 Herndon Washington-Lee 4 Wakefield Washington-Lee 3 George Mason Washington-Lee l O'Connell Washington-Lee 2 Yorktown Washington-Lee 2 AU Freshmen Washington-Lee 3 Herndon Washington-Lee 5 West Point Prep Washington-Lee 4 AU, Freshmen Washington-Lee l Wakefield Washington-Lee 4 Albemarle Washington-Lee 2 George Mason Washington-Lee 3 DeMatha League Tournament Washington-Lee 6 Herndon Washington-Lee 3 Yorktown Victor Delgado moves the ball on offense. I X 3 ,I fl? ,,, S P w Q N Q Y L of 'J f . ix - - es A . ,f ' 'U' ' A .. , I 29' 1 , 223 Varsity Soccer uf ' r .. K E Q X. 1 X 4 .JV 'J ,- 1 N. fi 1 4 -v 1.-, 1 1 . t 'e V' - Q 1 . t l . , ... l 1 f ,f A . 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T242 4' X .jar -ng ,mx QQ' I5 'Vx' I 1 ,Yr The Generals move in for the k inbounds. fr, x 1 t . 5 l dia 114' Y 5 Lil w- .sv ' , HLA... ' X, ' ' I .I s N. .1 lt. ,. N ! A A: s ...4.,: v: N kill. Hector Benedn swlftly moves the ball in o tough gome. J.V. Soccer First Row - D. McLaughlin, B. Miller, O. Delgado, H. Cavanna, C. B. Brandt, J. Zabludoff, M. Wawrzkow, A. Galcius, J. Landry, P. Canturk, D. Alexis, S. Johnson. Second Row - Coach Allen Monk, Lazzlo, M. Massaro, M, Valdivieso, J. Talbott, Washington-L Washington-L Washington Washington Washington Washington-L Washington-L Washington ee ee ee 66 ee ee 99 ee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee O'Connell Yorktown Herndon Wakefield George Mason Yorktown O'Connell Herndon Wakefield George Mason Yorktown Bob Miller takes a lesson in ball heading from Jay Talbott. 225 To complement the Varsity squad, W-l.'s J.V. team compiled a lO-O-l record. lt took the district title from Yorktown 4-l in the season's final match. Leading scorers were Cengiz Conturk with 24 goals followed by Bob Kroat with l2. 1 Cengiz Canturk practices his ball handling by himself during practice. Cross Country Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Wash i ngton-Lee Washington-Lee District Meet-Washington-Lee Varsity, Fifth place. fig, is ll' if I HM: ' 'Y ' . ' '- K ' Y ., L3 - .I 'Q'-U' .45 - '.. - - 'M' .S,3,f-04 J . C . .i..' ' i fmt: 04- --1 'H U r , A, i - ,,, ,,,',.,., if 4 W 1. R A - .. ,.. . . .1'v,., I .,, if .fr . . H--1 - .mf . . - 1 7 ' , ..,- ne, 4 i - f ,-, .e N.-4, -,, ?,f',3:h.2T, ply.-r , E. ,. ,Q ,, , . - -!,'g'sY 'f.',..-5 Q i 'A 4 -t ' 1 ' Yi gi-'5 ,. so-4: .':. 'ink-.1 n' 13 ,' T - ..C1-,-.-.'-'Q--wi. Q. t --, A First rowg Mike Hubbard, David Schmidt. Second row: Kevin Brown, Steve Brigham, Charles Slater, Mike Freeman, Arnir Zarinkelki. Third row: Kevin Dinan, Leo Lenzi, Mark Covington, Tom Estabrook, Steve Pope, Joe Price, Alex Brown, Howard Debus, George Boryon. Fourth row: Judy Orndorff, Rick Kumro, Paul Delong, John Chandler, Ed Johns, Geoff Bates, Pat Sweeny, Susan O'Connor, George Davis. Washington-Lee 20 McLean 39 :fi 9X,CEnPe:Jj Washington-Lee forfeit to T.C. Williams, injuries 20 Yofgkfofn 33 Washington-Lee forfeit to Herndon, due to injuries 28 Madison 22 Washington-Lee 40 Oakton l 9 22 Langley 29 Washington-Lee l9 Langley 36 40 Oakton I9 Washington-Lee 38 Marshall 20 District Meet-W-L Junior Varsity, First place. Leo Lenzi and Co-Captain Ed Johns speed ahead of their opponents. f Coach George Davis looks over his list of runners. i 1- 41' 3 xxx-if -QQ Co-Captain Steve Pope steams past his O'ConneIl oppo- nent to win the race. Racing against stiff competition, the varsity team held up very well, They placed sixth in the Georgetown lnvi- tational and sixth at the Woodbridge Invitational. Strong performances by Steve Pope and Ed Johns, Co- Captains, spurred the team. N l -S 4:f?fa'f?5f4f5'? 4 . . I ' Y . 31365-. JS-f'r t- wan- ff 'i'5-'- ,e-ni ,H lf' , . , .JY V.--A -Lxiy n -. H., 'H1'.f-.i1'.',.X.-.......e-.-,.--. 1' ' . 9,5 il-Liv-A-l--L-it gs Joe Price has his eyes on the tape as he increases his lead. 227 fx lk th, s ln the District Meet at Burke Lake, Steve Pope keeps on truckin as he nears the tape. This year's junior varsity ran like an experienced team. They took third place in both the Georgetown and Woodbridge lnvitationals. ln the District Meet, the JV took first place. Tom Estabrook placed first in the district, followed by sophomore Kevin Dinan, who took second, L' is ff' .vfff ja, - 1 ? diff- '- ' wwx Q its -V I ,, fi' -J' i g. W ,igi W tg' 'Fi -ar ' '. L! I A 1' .. L -Q George Boryan seems to be thinking, The end is near ' Girls' Tennis 'liar' D W ' 'N 3 Q-X P. 'aux' ' X-iiffgiic 'rx A 1: Kwai- Q I , I 11473 .,?,--7 , 4? 214' fa, . M? v hw G' - 93533 '42 .. -lg I - . i l X l.ll t 'i at El ll 1 N-f ' l l if l i fri x :pp v I villas? Q '491-gk an-Af ...D First row Frankie l-lilliary, Patty Torno, Rosie Renner, Margaret Russillo, Pattie Minnick, Second raw: Robin Reed, Cathy Gane tCo-Captainl, Mary Losa, Marty Fulghum, Gehane Galal, Third row: Vivian Coss tManagerl, Tammy Cass lCaptainl, Masako Ohkuma, Tina Howard, Anne Montgomery, Molly Mulcahy, Kelly Fawcett, Sally Terry, Mrs, Causey tCoachl. In only its second season as a varsity sport, the girls' tennis team finished with a solid 5-5 record. Under the diligent watch ot Mrs. Causey, the team, led by Tammy Cass, Cathy Gane, Patti Torno, and Masako Ohkuma, won such contests as their 7-O thrashings at Wakefield and Chantilly High Schools. Rabin Reed works on her valley as teammates practice Patty Torno shows her excellent balance and timing in the background, as she goes up into the air an her serve. - '. - '. A 'V Ml gl'll'i . ',,4fIYll,',lhvi ,i , ,,,,,,. s i H fflllyff!yl'yi n,,,. rzithl1l'?llzflzllllfi.wlf+li'.f:iHf 'iii+lTi.+lll n 228 SX J .,- After delnvering a devastatung backnand, Captaun Tammy Cass waits for apponent's return. W 9 Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Washington-Lee Wakefneld Marshall Langley TC. Wulllams Herndon McLean Oakton Madnson Cl'1Or'1T1lly Cathy Gane concentrates an ner sweng daring afternoon practuce. Junuor Masako Onkurna takes a breather and watches teammates play. Varsity Basketball 45 l , 5 : T 1 4. N .xx ' Al 69 Q .iw I .. F' k f7'4:'? K Y X, X., . 'S ' 5 L FCE E E ,J -JV' ., .J X, ..,x ,I .- v . First Row: R. Thomas, B. Fleegal, K. Dabney, S. Gill, J. Brame, Second Row: P. Lanigan, D. Hill, D. Wall, W. Maddrey, K. Hanson, Third Row: D. Starkey lManagerl, M. Cohen, R. Ramsey, G. Stallard, Del Flores lManagerl. Jay Brarne shoots from underneath for a tough score. ii H E. -f f ws S N' s. ' f If - s. Q l ax i i X ' , i 4 , R ' 'Z I Pete Lanigan concentrates on the bucket and puts up another foul shot. 230 401 1- 'W-if- H 2fx':f-:: V. 4 Nw, .-:,-.. ,r 1 1-W .?'5. : -v'1,3 , .f'. 1 . ,f V . X,-. 1 ,mum 'War , iv' 6 LMM ws I W gf-mf. V 'uw Doug Wall puts the ball on the boards in heavy traffic. 'nf -s s he-5-i 4 1, i r Q f -uv .rd . 4 41ml D: Senior Rex Thomas makes good on another free f s Q 1 R ' throw. g ' . - V Y i ,l. W 4 'Q 'A if 1-L-. ' ' , . 2' if -I M15 Y Y ' Irv '-Y tx' 4 N - 1 - A- 'V' 1 30 i 1 :L n 5 -- If A ' - g , '- i 1' Wu .1 , it 1 2' ,.,...h..w'i i .fr I .t -..-id-t w--.-..,,1 , d 1 u mf With a soft touch, Dean Ramsey puts in another free -- throw. Bruce Fleegal drives past the last defensive man to score two more points. 231 'I is I Varsity Basketball f f 1 llnlr 9-Us Jfiljg S One small step for the Generals, one giant leap for Mike Cohen, 1551 'ui sl !. li All wyct Circ Uri tl'icl1C1llOS Dfjvid Hill DFCDOVQS fOr fltiiiiri 2 While going through a rebuilding period the varsity basketball team has had a rather disappointing season. Under the leadership of Co-Captains Rex Thomas and Steve Gill, the team has put forth several strong performances. After losing all five of last year's starting players, Coach Tony Romasco came up with a starting five of sophomore Kenny Dabney and senior Bruce Fleegal at guard, Steve Gill and Jay Brame at forward and Rex Thomas at center. Backing up the first team were seniors Mike Cohen, the biggest man on the team at 6'6 , Wendall Maddrey a 2-year veteran, with seniors Pete Lanigan and David l-lill rounding out the squad. The team started out with a close loss at Wakefield and then proceeded to compile o 3-2 record before the Christmas break. Immediately afterwards, the team went into a slide losing games to Marshall, Madison, Herndon, and T.C. Williams. In the second half of the season the Generals continued to lose games to teams such as West Springfield, Oakton, and Langley. Even though the team was inexperienced, a lot of their games had close final scores with Washington-Lee leading through most of the game. This was a year of hard-fought games against some of the best teams in the state. Steve Gill is all alone as he puts in two more points R I 5'-ii: Sophomore sforfer Kenny Dooney frres -fsxxxmo . Ng., from The line 'ro score yet onorher H H I point for me Gemerolsl Tex Tnomos as oll clone os he goes up for o Ioy up on fost breok. Bruce Fleegol pouses os he looks for the open mon. I? G fir 'f'f'?ffv , -Mot'-Fi, ..-A 4 1 Q- --.sn 1 , 1 ' gf ,,-f 5 '55 M U , VNV' Sf e A QS ..- ' A ' ,,i-igiit X - i by . ' - Q -y .-. Z' ' Super Senior Mike Cohen tokes o jumper from the 'rop of the key. 233 First Row P Page E Sievers B Thomas B Lovett, K. Greenlief, Second Row - R. Slater, D. Taylor, K. Renolds, T. Day S Masloff Third Row D Montgomery fManoger7, D. Flynn, G. Robinson. This yeor's J.V. squad fielded one of the tallest teams in W-l.'s history. Led by centers of 6'6 and 6'5 , the team posted o 7-3 record mid-way through the season and looked forward to a Strong finish. Six foot, five inch center Paul Stringbean Page fires a short jumper from the outside. 'T' .. -3 .4 D 4 il.. . 'xx K xiqi - u W f I 234 ,.- ' , . ,,-Z-Z Varsity Wrestling Fnrst Row - K, Dlnan, P, Gray, B. Pam, J, Moore, D, Schmldt, N. Thurd Row - B. Weusenburger, W. Stewart, D, Wnseman, J, Strong, R. Cogswell, Second Row - S, Blue, R, Hawes, B, Braner, T. Oxendune, T. Smnth, D, Gruber lMgr.l Fourth Row - McLaughlin, C, Mason, J, Frrth, M, Proulx, L. Burner. Coach Cavallo, Coach Rummer, Robyn Robunson, Carole Magnone, i ! . . 1 l ,, .. -uf ahP ' .I n- ' wry:-n'v f' ' O4 1' s W-l. wrestlers relax and enjoy a temporary lead, Tony Powell strolls by and undoubtedly adds has two cents worth. 235 Cheryl Reeves, Kathy Cadwalladerl Charles Tummons lMgr,J Scoreboard W-L 33 West Sprungtueld 17 W-l. 21 Waketleld 30 W-L 42 Langley 19 W-l. 14 Madison 32 W-l. 20 Edison 27 W-l. 34 l-lernclon I6 W-l. 37 TC. Wnlluams 14 W-L 12 Garfield 32 W-L 40 Marshall 19 W-l. 40 Fort l-lant IO W-L 12 Oakton 30 W-L 25 McLean 24 W'L 6 Yorktown 41 Led by Jlm Frlth wlth a 13-0 record and Wnllle Stewart wlth 7 puns, the Generals tlnlsbed wlth a 7-6 record for the season, Thus year's team lacked expenence as shown by the tact that at tlmes 9 out of the startmg 12 were sophomores and funlors. Willie Stewort sizes up his oversized opponent. W' . 0 ,' .f I cd Junior Tom Oxendine works hord for on escope Tri-Coptoin Jomes Frith checks out referee for storting signol. W' 1-44 -.. -Q A 1- ,-....... v 4 . A . A.e-.......,.,,,.d, Working for the brook down, Chuck Mosorm meets with strong opposition, gf--M - -V I 236 r ,. .i Ql V, Av ' 'A-fm -.-.N Chuck Mosoh momtoms full control of hrs opponent ond Junigr Tony Smith fighfg to break down htg mgn. works for the toll. x.. E' 2 5 ' f Strtkmg teor m the heort ot has opponent, Jnmmy Moore moves an for the tokedowrt, Moore wrestled 112 lbs, throughout the seosort, 7 J.V. Wrestling 1-1--'11 P I f g i .1 Q' I X F l Q A . J in T :I i L K First Row: V. Nocero, J. McLoughlin, S. Vicklond, S. Shiflett, S. Brigham, J. Joxtheirner. Second Row: B. Brazil, D. Colvert, H. White, T. Hickey, G. Cronwell, G. Smith, M. Hill, S. Lupe. Third Row: G. Brown, J. Muskett, R. Hurlburt, T. Powell, R. Weisenburger, F. Lcinzillo, T.C. Evons, D. Gruber lmonogerl. Fourth Row:Cooch Covollo, Cooch Rimmer, stotisticionsg R. Robinson, C. Mognone, C. Reeves, K. Codwolloder, C, Timmons tmonogerl, M. Lemnitzer. W0SlW'nQfOn'L6e West Springfield 30 Washington-Lee Wokefield l6 Woshington-Lee Longley 13 Woshington-Lee Modison 20 Woshington-Lee Edison I2 Woshington-Lee Herndon 9 l7 Wcishington-Lee Gorfield 22 i Woshington-Lee Morsholl 66 Woshington-Lee Fort Hunt I7 Washington-Lee Oakton 0 xg Woshmglon-Lee MCI-900 2l Another J.V. wrestler looks to the referee for 27 36 54 32 39 50 VVCJSl'1ir'tQtOr't-L96 43 Hgmmgnd 36 60 35 56 31 38 Washington-Lee Yorktown I9 iudgmem This yecir's Junior Vorsity Wrestling Teom hos compiled o I2-l record ogoinst some very tough oreo competition. Their only loss of the seoson come in the first motch, with o close loss to o fontostic West Springfield, 30-27. After thot the teorn got rolling ond won twelve consecutive victories, including o totol onnihilotion of Ookton, 56-O. They olso trounced Herndon, 50-9, ond Morsholl, 60-6. Leoding the teom wos Bill Brozil I with 8 pins. This teom is one of the few in the oreo -f' thot practices every doy with its vorsity counterport. The vorsity squod drew good crowds this yeor, ond when these JV wrestlers move upword next yeor there should be stonding roorn only in the W-L gymnosium. An uniflc-ritifiefl J V wrestler works for O tokeclowrt. 238 Swimming 1 5 ,,f, ,if z.,,,.3f z'-..p-s .,.,c. ' I il. K Ftrst Row - C, Howes, A. Ruchmch, L. Asplund. Second Row - B. Third Row - J. Lee, M. Guulsher, M. Whnte, R. Rollms, M. Horns, C. Creekrnore, B. Myers, M, Paul, N. Johnson, N. Fornoro, T. Stork, J. Dunn, W. Mathews. Forth Row - J. Steffens, O'DonneII, K, Floten, K, Paul, U. Schewbs. D. Robbnns, M. Neom, M. McNsckIe, R. Schmudt, S, Bell, R. Dovns. gs,. r- ,l I-it am I Q at Sr '- 4idPfH :' . Noncy Johnson brushes up on her bock stroke during After o frustrotmg roce Betty Myers proctnce. chooses the best mode of escope. 239 Swimming iw' .fr iy'n ,..g5'.Av. Mark McNickIe takes a deep breath before plunging in again. 4.-.r Ann Rickerich freezes with style, waiting for her turn on the boards. .nf I., . 1 I J, I A92 Q, .id . .9 Q: ' 'rw-4 414972 .Q f, . .sf' , ,gn- . i, ' Mark Fornaro slices through the water on his way to another first. 240 QQ In only their second year as a varsity sport, the W-L Swimming team finished holding a 3-5, in a season highlighted by close meets Leading scorers on the team were senior Mark McNickIe and junior Nancy Johnson. Each meet consisted of types of events, swimming and diving. The diving team, led by Mike Neam, proved to be the difference in many contests. ' Leif . , Ja, .-, .. , f as 0 2 aw SH C . 'tiinaaszoun B .-.. ,,,. ' 2 ws , V '11-an - 'Qcu ' ' 1 if A-gwai. :A . i . L. Mike Neom demonstrotes o reverse somersoult oft the low diving boord. F5 . W .g ,MQ A gl., E 4 v . . - rt NV I .... ff. ,V , i , , - 'QA f 'zu , .vp ,. ' ' N. 9 4. 4 L A , ' jg 1,1122 gf 5 gl A -1-. : ,ii-7?N'.. . 19... i .N . i Q W P' ' - - V. I Hr' fu .K '- Q ' J' um '!,d 6 ' my Q- X yon., A 4, ,,. V ' , '. I 1 1 . N .ff 4 v M d . T! ' ' ,1 V ' Lx 1 ' 4. N v- - Q at s Senior Modonno Poul proctices ner breost stroke. Swimming coach Mrs. Borboro Bocon ond diving cooch Mrs. Potric Miils confer during o breok ot proctice. , 4 -'f r, Q, ' :AO - - 1 J: .. , 0-.. Qt ' M' . H ', 'A as . ...l --1' o' f- 'Q'..:, , .4 - QI- 1 ' x - W W35't'::f, -- ' Q' ..- 'JL ' et ..,, -A.-f r ' t fl, f ,G 11,15 - ' 4 4 - : ark Y , . N. T .QA ,' . 'VH M, l ' 'A E' I4 F' f. ' .1 I ' iw :Of 4-1-E ' Q ,A fb, R ' M ,., 1 L. ' :A s -O 5 ' 4 . ,. 4 9' V- Using the butterfly - , -i stroke Mork McNickIe L- id I I - . -i, W, - ' A, lf. -t,, flutters down hislone. ' rv-gl -mga fs 4 , fo- M 1lT,,fj, j' 115. A M., -ni . 241 ..- .A-4... 'CL in 1. Rifle Team si. iv- O D First Row: Ron Morris lCo-Capri, Gary Eflin lCo-Capri, Melody Pennell lStatisticianl, Second Row: Coach Powell, Scott McFarlan, Paul Farmer, Randy Lawson, Joe Coleman, Ty Williamson. Paul Farmer reachs for more shells while he holds his rifle steady. Ewxf' Gary Eflin takes a break between rounds. 1 , , ,. '. dr w ,s A ,,L,af,gggi5r,,,5 I 54,117 WN SLA Wm., i'7'1'55'i , 3 , x ,rg fi f,'l, , I ,fr f 'I ' 1 A I ' I A ' . 4 ' jf ,f ,, - 43, -Q . . . l M .QA 'u' x S .1 - :M '. '. ' - of O ., Ron Morris checks his score with a telescope. 242 Girls' Gymnastics Furst Row: Coach Reunwald, Betsy Hart, .lonet Meeks, Sharon Hanowell, Duana Pekar, Muchelle Mayo, Sally Terry tManaQerl, Second Row: Brenda Sufers, Terry Jones, Gayle Moffett, Rosue Renner, Jull Sanderson, s aw , . , . . ' . .:1-4, -ff. l .- Auf? 1 fs' '- F5 '1 '31, ' Q' nf, 1' 1 Duana Pekar polushes up her free exercuse routune un preparation for on upcomung meet, 4 In uts second year as a varsuty sport, the Girls' Gymnastucs Team us rapudly making a name for utself un the Northern Vurgunla area, Under the excellent Ieodershup of Coach Barbara Reunwald the team has last only one meet, and thus one was last by only l.75 pounts. The team has also wan two games by narrow marguns, a .25 pount vuctory over Marshall and a l pount vuctary over l-lerndanl The hugh pount of the season was a l22,6 to 86.05 pount vuctory over T C Wulluams. . , . 1 Girls Gymnastics ,-,,,.,...-nlhff 5 ,4- -,w' . ang 5 Rosie Renner demonstrates how she flies through the air with the greatest of ease. .sf , V373 V . .- I fm QAIM, 5, . M., fill' ci, Diana Pekar performs a handstand in the free exercise. Gayle Moffett reaches the high point of her giant swing. , ! ,,.4-1 ,,,u-4 'i-'I' m,..,...,v-f'r'1'W'f . S X ... E Jill Sanderson sails over the vaulting horse while Rosie Renner spots 244 Y Varsity Baseball 'ss I . 1 .K ' w XL., N t I, I . . . ' ' 3 pf ,.. 4 - -. as L g Nj X ,P i - Q' X X ,f X! A N Q , , 'flirt' txlfi-,1,g'-,gg 2. ii!! AEFII L, Xp' X' X! ' , AX! XJ 5 ' f ' ' rl' 1 11 ' 1 -1 - if Z LPN. 2 F ' L - I, if-pf. .LI X , X Z Q 1-9 NE' ' 'L ' 'igfrrxra gi' L ' I, -. f U' 0 A ' 5 , TJ 'Q ' - - i A Y - ' ' ' V' We r V V , Q ' T , rs 'glue-' 1 L Q 1, - -,. L V Y f , :kg - -. A v r - -.r , P' ,ff of 4 , F l- Aa? ' I' ii I F l V 2' R Q , 'L:? ' . 4 U ' fm' a I I M I ' 'f A- ' l f in if . .f ' ' P ' ':5'VLf' .. ties, J., ,. ' U M ' l , sv-fg : -' e A ' 'f ,I 4 I, V A A' ' - Il - -r ,W v ' V , Y viz- - ' Ftrgf row G Stallard, G Moshosl Gr-mm R Agwlffw F2 Jenneyl F Waldowy C Kearney, H Von Der Braegge Second row B Nlurrgyy K CQFSODVJ Smtth T Smith B S560 C Barnes C 'Q 'A I' 4 Ei If W l -l. players wutness some fast actlon at home plate. 24 Mason, D Starkey lmgr lx D, Graber lmgrl Thtrd row Coach Del Norwood, l-l. Waller, J, Lopynsla, J, Lopynskl, T, Oxendtne, R, Mtnnlch, R Holmes Y ,wa ir -1 . 1 H2-1.1 ' : ,pi 5 I ' . fl I ,Q v. ,. L, ' f L? .'. A fr .',,.. 7 5? y 1 , ff J, .V . . ff' ,J : '. 7 S 4K A if i ' 1 , X I ' , 4- .If gif Q1 L :jx ,sry 1 if-.fin rl: V, 5 . wr, - JS 6 pri The team wraps lt up at the end of another day ot prOCtlCe. As February rolls around agaan, WeL's best baseball players brave wlnter cold and sprung ram to practlce and lmprove thetr skulls. Thelr goal of tormlng a Champlonshlp team can only be reallzed by good coachlng and a lot of hard work, Under Coach Del Norwood, Wsl. has turned out some ot the best team ill fr:-'W fffr' ii' r my U g 43' - A, ' Q se- s 5-. . :1 P9s'--.44 , 4 'lt H Q I 1 ' J .- bv r 'v' Q' 3 1 iw-li-if th- its , rm, 1 ve-ifalzgi -Ava uit wt'-1- W - '- 4 1, -' . 4 sqm' D Vx ' i 1- . K .s , V 0' Cooch Del Norwood, who is usolly found sporting either some rokes or o fungo bot, looks over his field. Senior Hole Woller works on his swing during proctice. in the stote. The 197-4teorn hos olot of experience .,.2. , rfsif 7 5-,gf coming bock in the form of seven seniors from lost 'bf '. ,' as--i ' -. , . ' . ,Q ,Y ,-E diff 'iff' . si. W 4- yeor s teom, W-L could well be o powerhouse in ' . Qi . I i S. is-N Q hitting this yeor but could run into trouble becouse of -' - 'v ' -.A .' 'Yr , . . , . 4 , 1, 'A , if , , ' 'pa s'Q-Jssag., o smoll itchin stoff. However if the itchin 'lu r a - , -' n . . .nh ls: p 9 ' p 9 t K gi Q Q 13' develops, W-L is on eosy contender for the Greot Folls 5 R ' -'-f' n title this seoson 1 , , i .q I ,, ig , .I , . -. ' , 5 3 is -1 ' V V ' Mwga 'if '1 'ff .- i1'ti+5if l 3Qv ' . A r 4 ?7MA't,':5 '14 v r,v , 'rr f - ' ,Q ,4 Q 1. L sys: ' i 33 Q -aa' f -ti , ' ' 1 V W' ' ' ' ' . ree , ' i l ' 'Lf EN , 'J 'Q ,.L..A+-.mf '4 '4'f ' TT '34 U Lif :?2f n. '1d'Q Ninlqrvv. y,:,,L .V , .Jr 'i 'ig'-:fu .I ' ' Y . v , j.g.3.4f,z ' ' 'ef Si l Lu, N Y' 1 L 1 L Af Rick Minnich tokes some worrn up tosses behind the Johnny Lopynski concentrotes on o short hopper ot bockstop, second bose. 246 rf, If E-1 ., Q n.4AJ -A A K, ,..,,.nr ': '1 1 . - 1 35 ' L 'fy -, f 'Q-hmfhbe S, Q In . -V I J -xl 4,14 i - ',,, ' : tif-wfflvr . Tiff? C QH43.-.--as Z' , ,N ,Me Safe or Out? Only the umpire knows for Sure' f 5 -. -, Q, - auf ,iff A ' 7 I N i nv- ! .. . ' k 5 N 5 W Q'-4, A , 35, Iv.- . ,ji . EK A X Q, I' 1 ui1Y,g. I E F, -1 1 af if ' ,,. A . - 4 - I Tom Oxendine puts oll the Concentrotnon he nos on - H ' n b II. Ittmgt e O Jim Lopynskn fakes cam of the Center held fence dunng bottang produce. Rgck Jenney 55 the Wlnnef In O foce to the CUVIOUS fOf'1S CIWQCR OL,Jf the OCUOTW LJ!'1dCV fhi? wvfn Hole Waller, 247 J.V. Baseball '- ir F1 - .c . 1 L , . ., , I 'Tv ?' aff- -- - rf' .- ,. :'if i2B-F. g Tai- v ar - In , ,gh X . -: 5 ' -NT... 'ns-ib vs-as ' n - W YW, ' N WJ X L Q Q ' W xx 1 ,, ,T ' l N 'XX 'sw -f' l flew- TX Q LE' N, T . ' S110 L l - -f 1 7 'L H' ,. z la x. K Ni l X, .L Z T m 'ra' 'r' I 'D . S Q . I Q l . J' 7 . f' W ' 4 .. I ,, . I T' 1 ' .' '1 Y! T - ' B 'g '- ' 9 , 1.2 ' 4 H ,, , 1- ffxf I X' ,Y- is , I ., n 5 S f -x at , N , . . TN 1-.. '- , I ', T. 00 ' P Q Q' Q' -- rj, 1. at 'H' ' 6' T Aw X' A , ' -:Y , rv I . J, -, NZ., Rf! F -. Q , X' '- -ll lr j If EY T X Q xl se 1 1 n '17 r- N N' Y ' T 1:5 'TJ V I - f ff B -we ft Li. ' ? f'f'?:l 'Q . 'se' 'E 1 . I J. I cl. 4. h M I v 5' . 5 ' .1 wS'vRXi'l'5'.'- 't'1- f F. i . T ' -re .-.f 'li ', ' sf- I ol. - 4 .- - First row: D. Schmidt, A. Bocas, T. Girard, M. Bradford, B. Fergueson, D. Calvert, M. Oden, R. Hasey, D. Corts, D. l-lannacs, Thomas, M. Burke Second row: l... Leahy, A. Place, E. Sievers, C. Coach Ed Walowac Faulconer, B. Payne, S. Dufrane Third row: D. Ermlick, M. Coach Ed Walowac starts his second year as head coach of the W-L JV Baseball team with bright prospects for the future. l-le starts the season with a large team both in numbers and in physical size. The large number of players could come in very handy during a close game where bench strength is important. Physical size is always helpful to o team. These two factors could make the l974 season very sucessful. ,Tl 4 -If s fb if 'Ls 3.2 . .. -' Q .gif-,.. , ' 4 V it 1- 2 ' X -'A1 r Jura 'N . - 'N-as , f , 'DWQ L' Xin- . DJ' 'll' FA l H1 r ,Q ri r B ' 7 J' ,L as t , Charles Faulconer hits some fly balls to the outfield Darrell Corts works on his pitching style as Mike while the infield works out. Fergueson waits his turn. 248 Boys' Varsity Track 'rf 3-Q in! as Q 'r 'Y nfl -if i 5 W F 7 S 'K . Q p . V 4 ,5,.A ha 7,3f,Wk,,! :lx S ' J 1,2 'l I J I-J' A. . r 7 , V lf'l'lJ': : i,i?Qo.un1u n-gwp? K h Tv 4 5 - -r . , .... Su ' O MMNO -QQ ' yt -Q 'w o'-SWB 's ' ' .. r ' P' H - O O A , . . J!-0-Q4 .030.t0.4.z.6u O. .84 .aa M si y :.gO3.6.Q:Q,g.1g,8mfX4f Y?'U'.?.1 Q'1'Z1- 1:'T-:'QT':1:'- ''J '--vf-fvv vfk... mr . Zo.5Y4.A A si... 'L '49 5908.5 AQ 'mtafxv-fs0s'f'Qfs241ge.ez.ez.e.oA Fnrst Row: D. Wuseman, l-l. Havelos, G. Bates, D. Cooney, C. Slater, R. Travers, J. Deemer, J. Chandler, Coach Jock Walker. Absent G. Bates, S. Pope. Second Rowg P. Delong, M. Covlngton, T. Hart, from pnctare. A. Kocher, J. Chesnat, T. Estabrook, L. Barley, E. E. Johns, G. Boryan, L. Lenze, R. Kumro.Tl'1urd Row: P. Conzelrnan, Hull, D. Back, M. Nucholas, K. Mathus, A. Zarnnkelku, S. Dufrane, J. L. Pulupo, H. Debus, D. Danrel, M. Smlth, D. Taylor. Fourth Row: Pnnce, D. Hart, P. Sweeney lManagerl, Coach George Davus. J. Wnnslow, S. Masloff, R. Rawllns, G. Brown, K. Dinan. Fatth Rowg s , ' f Y! It '-03' ..,.,?1D' 4- 14 j Harry l-lavelos puts all he has unto a practace toss of Two members ofthe Sprung track team warm up by the duscus. joggnng a few laps. 249 5 . 1.1, , Z ,..,,, ,.,, ' A M Jsii w - A W!! HIM? A gig A' Xi YR gf -:Q rf? 9 y 3, , . , '-Q ihjfgi 1-,.. s 'Null 'X ' ifiif-23, 1' '1 . .4 . I . , , . , A f ,aff - 3 - ' -, . 1 '- ' ' V 1 I , , , i J . ' f ' , . f . .,,' . .. A I f rl - - -sv, , x 1 mf. F sl I -- -ffsf, - N bil 'f73?f4sg f ?i'5'53'9F'f ' Ol -G3-h-- .W fsfie' -f-iQQ Y'f? . I ' F - -5 . VI . - .' ,Fu vi . We :twig if X Zi ,jjfifil Ln ' ,g.,,' 'if -Q, I , i, c i + I '-4.-gfw - - .Q i 4,3 xf P ' 4 A 4 ,l.' - ' 4 ' ' Ao. t ' 1 . A -J-4-4-fu-i rf- ' ' 'i-lr ii. A . .I ' ': ' ' ' i A Q- 1 fx ' '- . . s H . of r' 'f . -gina , ' -'U , 4:11 I - 4 ' ., s........ .Q '-. f ' ' up - - - 'Q' f' I ' h .:.Q-2.11-:Q-5?-'-L'...':':'f -4-c?:n f F, Qtr.-I .. JT' -. ....'3..fT, LW : I 4 l .S '7 SC 57: :.. 4. X 'sQ V 091, 1147, 5: -lbw 1' .' fri. vv 1 H:-n ' '!'hr,',,.:l 4 uh, -'ll 'xt-ati'-A 'I , - ' -2'i,'L-- V- ,,. Q , . - 0 'J' . ,,'s,: 'N , ,,, . 1, , . QM f I . I -.. L, ' . Junior Luis Pulupo cleors the bor during ofternoon Qc ff, 'ltr ' . . proctice. Q 'ff' . gh 'yi'-2 gi ' P ,, . ? '. f',L'0-g Q - . 1 f ,' .fys .42 K ' E' '-N' i 'jg I -- Q .mr K. yr: -Y ' JS -' R- so ,- L1 W' ' -..',z i.f1::-' -f-G u Hi ' ' .uh xi'- 5 , 'WE' M4 J A U3 4 'H- 3 xg. x . --I Q l H, y F -,fir A ,Q , . -i ' ',-91 -ff. .-'?- 1 Y 73 'Y gQ1v ?rf:,i1 if' U- 1? 1 , Q x V 'fr H . -ff?9f'.rsf5g a'mf1Rkt ' , 5 ,.. nk s - Wu 1 1 g - -' -prgvqi' 1 's 'i 'l i w- if nf Q ' ' s. P ii H . N g J i Ci ' Q -v- With o mighty heove, Dovid l-lort lets the discus fly. . -wi Sporting one of his lorger teoms, Generol Jock 5 fs V' A' I , Q 64,11-,-41. L9-f -. Wolker looks toword o promising I974 seoson. The .. -wg ,N - - '-'f- f ', -' - I V --ur 'Q ji. . . ,gg :fn ' .V 4, 1 , 'T' 'r Q, teom hos mony returning seniors, os well os o good if 'I ' -E.. 3 ', A A: ' -'f'4 45:0 ... , . . . -5 uf. Ui A ,,9'i5'jqq+'Q-5?f'v.:1aqf::p'..g-.:-:a'- supporting cost of luniors ond sophomores. This teom - . 1-.,,v9Qf'+5-411.?.ri'-5,471:11 ' moke-up should ollow for o strong teom this yeor ond 1-33'?e5'?5':Qlt5 f'35'-lfgflf for o few yeors to come gimp. r i ,. .- r-W -i- ' 'lixlxl at I - ' r U --n. ., , .- FjQn?'Y . H I 'V V My H ' EQ'-' 2 .iff it -H. ' 'T' A '-'N 'l'- lim! 4,-52. -.x..f. -nf' 'h ' 4- . 1 Leroy Boilcy winks on his form in the long lump. 250 3 . .vi 5 SJ 5. lf'f f-1- f. Girls' Varsity Track QB! 'r-'iw --. Y' fl evj. wha tri S T Y 'x I x 1 I 1 -' 4 I I -.' ' I X. . y , It ,I KWM4 g A - A ' vm' 1 I ' l , s ' - A ' 'ffm A ' ' 'W 55.1 1 r S423 l , I me , , l 'I , tx Fl ' 'JT ' , 1 I T ,LJ -S M., WA, Frrst Rowg Lnnda Yee, Glnger Thompson, Laura Evenson, Mlssy Stewart, Karen Sheppard, Noelle O'Donnell, Susan Naccarato, Carol Magnone, Lynn Brewster, Jenn Morns, Molly Mulcahy, Tuna Howard. Second Row: Patt: Mlller, Dlana Oddenlno, Ann Pennell, Deneen Shrader, Karen McCall, Laura DeWald, Cathy Scott, Terry Madlson, Rachel Holley, Dott Scott. Thurd Row: Ellen Shea, Hllda Sugliussen, Debble Showrnan, Corrnne Howley, Lnsa GlendenanQ,Nuck1 Naccarato, Chrlstune Vaushvlla, Sally Terry, Larry Waldow. Absent from Puctureg Gayle Maffet, Kathy Clark, Dee Dee Pekar, Rosle Renner, Muchelle Mayo, Terrye Jones, Julve Barnes, Crystal Brown, Slgrnd Grotos, Cherle l-lart, Chrls Muller, Jlll Sanderson, Mary Shockro, Veronuca Terry, Vallery Waldow, Susan Wulf. 1---nnuq' av' T3 A I .FEP 4 ....'.q 5 l . . l oi K ,Z I Sz, l It QA' , ' A -r ,,A-A A-Q-. -.. Members ofthe Gurls' Track team warm-up ln preparatlon for an afternoon practuce. 25l --, Us Ill Q HN... . ' HN H. aw? .fu '4' . H'-H I 9:1 ?. sms! . 1 Fc -e--- -K, J tl Debbie Showrnon springs over onother hurdle during on eorly spring work-out. Although this is only the Girls' Trock Teom's second yeor os o Vorsity sport, this teonn should rnoke on excellent showing in the Greot Folls District. This yeor's tectm hos only three returning seniorsg Coption procticing the long lump Tino Howorcl, Liso Glendening ond Corinne l-lewley. These girls ore bockecl up by on excellent group of Juniors ond Sophomores. 'J' 'K .123 Y' R' ll9'i.t Al I V Lynn Brewster ontl Louro DeWoId get set forthe Copflon Tino Howord puts cill she hos into yet xlctrting guru Ol'1Ofl'1Cf mighty l'lGOV6 XA Q Boys' Varsity Gymnastics 3011 '- X, 0 ff-A r.rQ.,P4 First Rowg Ernie Erbe, Mark Israel, Mark Smith, Keith Blinn, Brad Mitchall, CofCapt. Bob Blrnn, Arnold Terry, Bill Wingfield, Bla.r Clark, Randy Dragon, Rick Little, Mark White. Second Row: Coach Standridge, Jay Newell, Bob Jeschke, Co-Capt. Mike Miller. This year's Boys' Gymnastics team is probably one ofthe best Washington-Lee has had since they won the state championship tour years ago. The only , real compitnon is expected from our cross county -- 5 rival Yorktown, This year's team is led by Co-Cao y 1 tians Make Miller and Bob Blinn4Thisteam also TT has a strong back-up of Seniors, Juniors and Q ,.x Sophonnores. v F Q?Q Arnold Terry practrces his form at an afternoon practice. y . 4 qv- ,- Mike Muller succeeds in throwing an inverted cross. Randy Dragon swings through his routine on the side horse. 253 I I I ., rv-q,,', I .,v ' ' , W ,-W, -f., '- , ,. ' ' ,Q :N A L . ,,. 6 --,ix All Around, Bob Blnnn presents o scnssors on the sude horse. ,, 'IV Ajif' Arnold Terry Costs up for o Giont Swnng I4-L Uf1l1Jzf',r,Pulf1-',lrnvr ,fmr fJC,'ffCCfIfJfklfJI'1YHCDOFOIICI hors Co Coptoun Mnke Muller presses to o nondstond on 4 thc floor Boys' Tennis Q First rowg B, Lovett, J Barnes, P. Schmidt, Second row G Yeatmah, C Longino, D, Houston, Captain Arthur With five of last years varsity squad returning, the I974 Varsity Tennis team sports a strong foundation and lots of experience. Returning to teach the team this year will be Capt. Arthur. With some good luck and good weather the team could Drove to be the best to date. P X' .N During the early days of spring practice David Houston works on his forehand, 1 im 'va .'i.'-rxwwrrktrimibg Z! s ,F- 11145, ll' -I 5c..J . Chip Longino keeps a sharp eye onthe ball 55 Steve Gill streoches to put thot extro something into his serve. u91.- --- .ov- K , -.-qv-nal :. fi.. s aa ' 'wfi .x.. 'Q . .. ng , ' I ,nl Q lg: J f'1,? Y '-- .7 ,M i A sf, rv i.t. . 4,1 Wx A V l.i.x.i. After delivering o vicious bockhond, Gory Yeotrnon feels contented. end' , 7 ,N qv U, . vxi tfzzgf ,--.-..... ,. V Sfm- -A -.f : ' 1 X vs ,4- S, Jim B0rriC'f,Qf1Cs tohis knees in hopes of o good With iust the right touch, Jeff Longino works on return bOCkl iOr'1d. 256 Vue Brown ond John Alodj toke o breother dunng ond ofternoon DVOCTICQ, Prospectnve members ot the flrst eught push upstreom under o threof of roan whlle improving their forms Storttng ln eorlv Morch, members ot the Woshlngton'Lee crew flock to the shores of the murky Potomoc to develop o ehomplonshlp rowung squod. Thlrd yeor oorsmen compete to full the pnzed posltnons on the tnrst enght whlle everyone else works for the other boots. Eoeh otternoon ond Soturdov mornlngs, Cooeh Chorlle Butt ossernbles hts teom for o long ond hord workout. Stortang wuth two mules on the tovvpoth ond severol trlps up ond down the lnfomous Georgetown steps, the crew then tokes to the woter, In the eorlv port ot the seoson the crew goes out an the borge to lmprove rowlng form, loter otter severol weeks ot proctace the teom tokes out the sleek rocung shells ond spend most ot the otternoon rownng upstreorn ond down. It us thas klnd ot hord work thot hos brought Woshe IVWQTODALCC vietorles IN the bug roCeS such os Stotesbury ond the Notlonolst .rg -has if 5, C' B LA 'ir Mike Hubbard is ail alone as he approaches the end if . 1- at ahather day ah the towpath. - X n1 ' Twig Ogletree helps to put the Varsity eight in the water at a Saturday practice. ui -na FPKQQ' hx -f x , 3 .3 -'+V 5. f i. iijli xax H - ..J Jia' -1, V . - 0 VA. 1 fs., '-s ' 1' Q--..vo--sbkf V N-fa l B i 'If' fbkr ' .lm- S-. 'f X pf' ,Z fi Drjfl Prlyrtg gririggmtrgtgl, rpm hw, frgrrn while RlCl'1Ofd SCHVTWITT and Steve HUSSQY SfFOir't fhI'OUQi'1 their daily wwrlfiiiq mit fJ!1Hf1Cl,JClVQL'. ICQ QVCSSCS. 258 l X. ,n f .gui A , i, ' 1 ., it fr X ,V ll 'V' Q . 1,1 Q' 1. ill X 3 l ' at Coach Charlie Butt uses an afternoon practice to film the oarsmen's technique. The infamous Georgetown Steps. il I 4 'Tn -. , -4..g, 1' -N ,hgggf-ff . ,.,-1 -1' ,-ll .alll ll Bob the Savage l-lagler gives Coach Gillespie his you've got to be kidding look. 1 ,Z Q ,ur 'X - , A -xg, I 0 sr .,, ,ffl N -1 ' ' f . -.- John Fuka strains through a workout on the barge, 259 W W1 PTF, -A -..gf 1-521 - . A. -aus --c. F- 4-' --r fp' '1'iT - 260 ,gus- Maiorettes S Madonna Paul, Captain Madonna Paul, Captain of the Majorettes, led her girls in their many intricate routines during the year's halftime shows. Gloves and boots alone provide little protection from chill autumn winds, bat the girls never lost their spirit, nor their smiles, during the Friday night games. NN i .f ,- K 1 J.. - xii! A' 'W V' 4 - l 9555 KC1Tl1y Bye Madonna and Kathy Bye were the senior members ot the l974 squad, but Mary Kate Leckey, Lacy l-lako, and Vickie Sisson will be back next year to boost the spirit of the tons, not to mention the players. They en- joyed working with the much improved Marching Band, and vice-versa. 4Q 1 Mary Kate Leckey Vickie Sisson Lucy l-luko Varsity Cheerleaders This i, ears cheerleading squad was rnade up of eleven enrhasiosric girls The saaad was responsible for promoting school spirit and leading cheers at varsity athletic Competitions CVS' Cissy Barnes ,fn Ja.: ,lady Revercornb These girls must have been chosen for their good looks as well as their ability to cheer, The student body really rallied behind this leadership. Karen Roeder, Co-Captain .5 I TL Debbie l-ligilon, CO-Captain Cayo Cavcnder l J' 2' Yi Y x L ,Q 5, ' ,, , j , E 4 . Y li? x. - 1 Cindy Powell Mory Lynn Ent , i K 3' fs . J f 1 A 1- X , W: ' i' ,5 .. 1: 2 ' if 1' ff my , A 'L 'lf A - ' 1 .Q ' 'X COTl'1yJOHnSOn Noncy Weyforrlw Angelo Ponollos Collo Pckor 263 J.V. Cheerleaders First Row Donno Burke, Julie Grovolese. Second Row: Pom Sullivon, Koren McColl, Carolyn Horgrove, Suzonne Ford, Michelle Roeder, Eileen Colemon, Co-Copf., Wondo Lupton, Capt, Debbie SUTfl8,fT1ISSIl lQ, Libby Sullivon The JV Chee-rleoders ore responsible for promoting spirit ot oll the J.V. othletic contests such os footboll, bosketbolll soccer ond bosebollr L, fyigir Vfon-Io Luplfiri lip-ods the ions in o rousing Eileen Coleman shows off her enthusiastic spirit to 'V'f'U the W-L fons. 264 yB ask i ,...: 4?n... k g Y jL0 l 265 Advertisements I- i7 L..- Bnll Welsenburger ond Mory Purvinis 5. ali! J. W. AYERS 5853 N. 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'7QS'SQili,,,,g3 Arlington, Virginia 1 703 671-9300 Marine Communications Sales 8- Service Division 2 703 671 -9302 'tifrf Tom Kelley Ron Morris Cherrydale Auto Parts Cherryclale Hardware 3436 Lee Highway 3805 Lee Highway Arlington, Va, Arlington, Va. S28-1858 527-2100 5284871 527-6177 268 l w x ' f '4 ' Wad' ZANR5 HL cl , CLEA. ,- ' Y' . X ,X, 2- - - - -P 41444. Stag Shops Inc. Arlington Parkington Shopping Center Arlington, Va. 524-74l4 Q aw, H u R r , cz.EAN1-:Rs f Jay Pollock and Cathy Zveare l-lurt Cleaners 32ll Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 528-6164 .N -5, 'hd ,' ilfbvvxyge., -1, - ui. . vilvigii 5 H-M . Reid Holmes and Carol Magnone Anne Manly and Mike Neam Sirnpson's T.V. Service Falls Camera Center 3130 N. lOth St. Arlington, Va. 524-7414 2900 N. Washington Blvd. Arlington, Va. 524-5864 269 O'Brien 81 Rohall Lincoln-Mercury 3910 Lee Highway Arlington, Va. 525-8900 Scott Seltzer, Shirley Thompson, and Carter Hagen QT , , 1 'X',l','1- 47 Susan Prokop and Scott Seitzer Dominion Camera 2925 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Va. 528-0912 Parkington Sleep Center 4255 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 527-8161 270 THE CLASS OF '74 HAS MGREYYYYY Allen Norris Bob Hodges Betsy Quirogo ond Richord Schmidt Beth ond John Borboro Loughlin Betsy Hort Borboro ond Bucky Bloir Rippy Stondridge Chip Longino Coroline Kromer Coroline Bone Cothy Gehrett Cloire Pollonsch Coye - Coye Cotherine Leslie Don Toylor Don Collon Debbie Higdon Dovid Houston Estelle Hickey Evon Dosik Fotty Woller Gregory L. Booker Gory Yeotmon Gory Etlin Judy Revercornb Jeonne Hessenouer Joel Bristor Jornes Henry Berry Jomes Sugar-Bear Borbe ond Goil Elizobeth Creekmo re John J. Lopynski Jomes Toto Lopynski Lynn Torno Liso Hurley Lourie Cornpbell Lindo Kitchens Mcirk McNickIe Mory Loso Mike Cohen Mike Neom Morty Fulghurn Mork Forsyth Molcolm Herbert Mory Purvinis Mory Lynn Ent Pennie Dovis Formon Pooko Beor ond Debbie Rivero Pom Brown Ron Morris Shelio Reovis ond Rondy Brown Suson Poynter Koren Timothy John Stork Volerie Chondler Williom Weisenburger Jr. Stephen Colcote Stuort Blue Robin Reed Reese Lucos Shonnon ond Potte Snyder Clarendon Bank And Trust 3l92 Wilson Blvd. Arlungton, Va, 525-7777 7 c KA 7' BAN xc s. -r au ALSAC Washington National Capitol Area Chapter -sd 77' 14 272 'C Wm li. MCQU I NN'S SPCJRTI NG GOODS T204 N. Hertford Sf. Arlington, Vo. 528-7717 - I 273 Pauline's Beauty Salon 5868 N, Washington Blvd. Arlington, Va. 536-7388 Mon.-Sat. 9-6 Thursday 9-9 -5 N K, X v ,f,,:1. ' Q: l W e l 4, 4- 'i ' 'Y 'Ami ' 1 . I l Jimmy Lopynski BaumbaCh's Plumbing, Heating Air Conditioning 4l47 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 524-1250 Conny Aguilar and Paul MacDonald First Virginia Bank Alexandria ' Arlington Falls Church and Fairfax Virginia Q 1? Mary Corbin, Evan Dosik, Blair Standridge, and Jennifer Pigg The Davis Shop 4532 Lee Highway Arlington, Va. 527-8030 274 United Savings 81 Loan Chalet De La Paix Assoc. 4506 Lee Highway Arlington, Va. 3l2l Lee Highway 522-6777 Arlington, Va. 525-8300 The l974 Yearbook Staff Ellen Derr and Pam Brown Macpherson Optician Inc 2805 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 522-45l l Liz Tait 'if- g X.,f - le ,llf I Kinney Shoes 3l3l Wilson Blvd, Arlington, Va. 527-9760 Clara Sky, Pete Lanigan, and Nancy Erbe WY' ' ' ' LPG 5 S if ll Time . 7' 92. lf ' if , M: 9 f 41 .5 Ax! NJ Ui iff, l N. R 27 Cl-lANDLER'S PLUMBING 81 HEAT! NG 850 N, Edison Sf. Arlington, Vol 524-3100 -' 1 . 'E' U E' ' hasnt: f JL -Q -4 . I - A' - - v un- , H.. , .. I, 4 E V E ' W E ' 5, ' E - K ,ff j Pj ,-E-: -f k er-Q A kv ,. Xl: P' -J d, f ,f fflf. I in 1-hi ?'f,,'g'.'-'jfq VAL ul ifhf' E V' -12 1-5-, f, P',:t X XlXllll Rs L- SUN LllMHINLw llAllNG M ,, ox, L 5?Ll'Jl Mory Worrerrm, Volerue Chondler, Luz Fogle, Estelle l-luckey, ond Bob l-logler 276 'I-fl .vpn i Gene's Food Store 1317 N. Court House Rd, Arlington, Vo. 525-7668 Tirn Kirk ond Chris Kocur . ' ' 1 7. L. Progressive Cleoners Inc: , 7 9 f 4001 Lee Highwoy 1511: ii 1 Q ,f Arlington, Vos fi' Ei iff. :Q 'A - 7415 Bob Blinn ond Brendo Peters 1 Z' xl 1 'sl' Ne 11. ali KeIl's Office Equipment 1309 N. Court House Rd. Ar1ingTon,VO. 528-3332 C1011 Keon 3 fl 77 Index Abell Bonnie Sue 128 Acosta, Ada 112 Adams, Adams, Anne 128 Christopher 112 Adams, Helen 58,214 Adams, Linda 112 Ager, Eric 128 Aguilar, Constanza 55, 155, 156, 160, 165,171,172,244,169 Agu1lar,P1edad128,161,171,172, 1 9 6 Aguilera, Rakph 112,245 Ahmadyan, hara 58, 171 Aladl, L. John 58, 78, 156, 164,165, Bell, Deborah 112 Bell, Scott 128, 190, 192, 239, 168, 169 Bender, John 128 Benedi,Antan1o 61,223 Benedi, Hector 223,224 Benson, Rhonda 128 Berghaeter, Gale 61, 147, 156 Berghoefer, Susan 112, 165 Bersano David 61 Bertot, Carine 128 Beta Service Club 176 Bethel, Dianna 61, 172 Bettinger, David 128,200 257 Alexander, Audrey 214 Alexander, Candace 128 Alexis, Dimitri 112,225 Alexis, Tony 58 Allard, Scott 128, 168 Allen, Brenda 128, 188, 195, 168 Allen, George 112, 171, 213, 218, 220 Allen, Robert 112 Allison, Russell 172, 190, 192 Allwine, Darlene 112 Alvarez, Lourdes 128 Amico, Lorenzo 112, 163, 184 Amin-Arsala, Naheed 112, 171, 172 Anderson, Beulah 40 Anderson, Janet 128 Anderson, Julie 128,200,204 Anderson, Leroy 26, 169 Anderson, Richard 128 Andrews, Betsy 208 Andrews, Debra 112, 188,213 Andrews, Timothy 58, 147, 203 Anglln, Laura 58, 176, 206 AntelI,S0lly128 Antell, Sandra 112 Arakaky, Franz 58, 187,223 Arakaky, Henry 128, 163 Araya,Grac1ela 58, 59 Arbieto, Mercedes 58, 59 Armstrong, Meredith 128, 204 Armstrong, Thomas 48 Armstrong, Thomas C. 112 Arora, Darshan 108, 109 Arora Meena 1 12 Arthur, Joseph P. 58, 59 Arthur, Snowden 31, 255 Asplund, Linda 58, 59, 156, 165, 182, 188, 239 Ash, Eileen 140, 210 Asmus, George 128 Atkinson, Larry 1 12 Aukland, Elva 34 Austin, Richard 58, 59, 84, 150, 158, 174, 186, 187, 190, 191,192, 195, 197 198, 168 Autry, Edna Jean 128,204 Autry, Monica 112 Azadeh, Azad 139 Bocas, Andrew 128,248 Bach-Sorenson,lngr1d 112, 190, 192 Back, David 128,249 Back, Peter 58, 59,67 Bacon, Barbara 31, 241 Bagtord, Wayne 1 12 Bagnule, Judith 112 Bailey, Leroy 250, 249 Ba1wa,Mod u 112 Bangogarollne 58, 59, 156, 163, 188, Baauera, Maria 58, 59,214 Bardsle-y,Glor1a 39, 146 Barlow, Michael 58, 59 Barrqisg Cissy 58, 59, 62, 163, 212, 262, Barnes, Charles 218,245 Barnes, James 1 12, 256, 255 Barnes,Julia126, 128,204,251 Barnes, Linda 112,213 Barreta, Alvaro 223 Barreta, Henry 223 Barron, Richard 128 Barroner Joseph 60 Barsky, Gretchen 112 Barte1l,C-Jearge 128 Bartlett,Char1sse 60, 89, 179 Bartlett, Frances 128 Bartley, Molly 128 Burtur1,Mully112,148,169 Br1'.r'brJlI,Jun1r,r Varsity 248 Br1',r:lJfil1, Varsity 245 Ba',lfrgttJu1l, Junior Varsity 234 Bfi'.kf:tbaII, Varsity 230 BrJ',',wI',, Cartriarj l 12 Britf-s,C1iuttrr,-y 60, 165, 197, 198, 203, 226 249 Burr,-'., Crt-wry oo, 187, 198,249 Br1tf ,,14ichrJr1! 128 Baxter, Rwtx,-rt 168, 198, 200, 201 B'1fl111,MlCr1r1f-I 128 Brfrirh, All1'.fir161,2l2 Ulfrirh Strlvr-1161 154'rir'n,5t1-vf'1161 UI4rirr1r1ll,Gr-rftlrr-Y 61 1g l11f,Ll0'1f1112 li-f'f1tty,5u'.rJr161 fivtirll, firmer- 112 111-lrh tlririry 128 lirilrtitrr, Yvriririr- 128 I , 11411, Cfl1nlyr16l, 214 111111, f,14r1l', Binkley, Ronald 223 Binsted, Ronald 112 Bisset, Alice 61 Bladuell, Mario 112 Blanco, Mary 128 Bllnner Keith 128, 191, 193,253 Birrlri, Robert 26, 61, 155, 156, 165, 187,190,191,192,193,195,197, 198, 253, 254, 277 Bloominqburg, Wayne 44 Blue and Gray 275 Blue, Victor 61, 155, 156, 202, 235 Boatwright, Markel 1 13 Bob1d1lla,LuZ128,171,172, 204 Boda, Julius 61 Bonneville, Cathy 128, 168 Booker, Edward 128 Booker, Gregory 62, 198,267 Book, Stanley 43, 71 Boone, Kathie 62,214 Boryan, Deseree 128 Boryan, George 226,227,249 Bose, Deepak 128 Bose,Ran1ana 62, 171 Bottomley, Roland 62 Bottomley, Ronald 128 Bauman Jeanne-Marie 63, 156 Bouras,1nIelen 113, 213 Bourne, Gordon 34 Bowen, Patricia 63, 198 Bower, Lisa 129, 176 Bower, Stephen 113, 155, 167, 203, 168, 169 Bowers, Rita 63 Bowmen, Katrina 188 Boyd, Barry 129, 172 Boyle, Anastasia 113 Boyle, Patrick 63 Bradford, Michael 129, 221,248 Bradstock Madeline 129, 138 Bramble, Robert 129, 138 Brame, J. Michael 63, 230, 232 Brandt, Rob 129, 175, 200, 225, 168 Braner, Joseph 113, 202, 213,218,235 Brayley, James 218 Brazil, William 129, 238 Bregenzer, Claude 63 Bre1denbach,Ingemar1e 113, 150, 155, 198, 200 Brendel, Robert 129 Brennan, Antony 63 Brewster, Lynn 113, 147, 149, 156, 172, 213, 251, 252 Bridgeman, Patricia 129, 172, 176 Brigham, Stephen 226,238 Bristor,Joel63,191, 193, 169 Brock, Cynthia 167, 168 Cadwallader, Patricia 129, 184 Calambro, Ma Irene 65,214 Calcote, Stephen 65, 187 Callahan, James 65 Callan, Daniel 56,65 Callan, Mary 129, 192, 210, 188 Calvert, Douglas 129, 221, 238, 248 Campbell, Laurie 27, 65, 212 Campbell, Mariette 53 Canturk, Attila 113 , Canturk, Cengiz 225 Canturk, Yasemin 65 Capozio, Barbara 129 Card, Alice 37 Carpenter, Ralph 129 Carroll, Andrew 129 Carroll, Stanley 65,218 Carson, Kendal 65,245 Carter, Betty 129 Carter, Bruce 129 Caruso, Stephen 113 Cass, Rainey 113, 191, 193 Cass, Tammy 65, 104, 179, 210, 228 Castaneda, Amparo 129 Castillo, Jorge 129 Caulfield, Annabelle 48 Cavallo, Guy 44, 202, 235, 236 Causey, Mark 36, 228 Cavanna,Horac1o 129, 225 Cavender, Caye 65, 156, 163, 164, 212, 262 Cevallos, Maria 214 Chacanos, Angela 1 13 Chandler, David 65 Chandler, John 129, 226,249 Chandler, Valerie 65, 146, 156, 165, 170, 182, 206, 212,276 Chase, William 130, 191, 193, 200 Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity 264 Cheerleaders, Varsity 261, 262 Child, Brian 130 Ching, Peter 130 Ch1snell,Jane113, 191, 193, 195,213 Ch1snell,Mar 66, 182 Cho1,K ung 0k113,165,172 Choir 198 Chorus 200 Christian, Constance 25 Creel, Susan 131 Crew 257, 258, 259, 260 Crick, Catherine 1 13 Crites, Laura 45 Culver, Pamela 114, 169, 184 Cunningham, Elizabeth 114, 208 Cunningham, Franklin 114 CunningEham, Pete 168, 195 Curley lizabeth 131, 200 Curry, 'Thomas 131 Curtis, Marsha 68 Dabie, Adel 131 Dabaie, Mikkail 114 Dabney, Kenny 131, 230, 232, 233 Dacey Laura 68, 210, 212 Dale, Jane 68, 94 Dale, Jill 114, 200 Dalton, Elizabeth 48,88 Damron, Emory 68, 87, 153, 158, 164, 165,167, 80,195,168 Daniel, Dennis 114, 165,249 Dartez, Linda 110, 114, 213 Davidson, Daniel 68 Davis, Cee Ann 114, 155, 156, 160, 165 166,167,169 Davis, Donald 131 Davis, Brenda 214 Davis, George 226,249 Davis, Linda 69, 214 Davis, Pennie 69, 155, 156 Davis, Robert 169, 239 Davis, Timoth 131 Davis, Vivian 131 Dawson, Warren 69 Day, Ginger 131 Day, Nancy 69 Day, Timothy 234 Dayton, Steve 69 Debate Team 215 DeBroder, Mark 114 Chugh,lnd1ra 130 Clapp,Chr1stlne 130 Clapp, Elizabeth 66, 179 Clark, Bradley 130, 191, 193,253 Clark, Kathleen 130, 136, 251 Clark, Marc 113, 166, 167 Clark, Mercedes 130, 169,204 Clark, Peter 113 Clark, Robert 66 Brooks Brown, Brown, Brown, Valerie 129, 188 Wanda 63,81 Brooks, Brooks, ,William 51 Alan 113,214 Alexander 63, 226 Crystal 129,251 Brawn8Greg 129, 200, 221, 238, 249 16 Brown, Jay 129 Brown, Kevin 113,226 Brown, Leonard 113 Brown, Pamela 63,275 Brown, Randolph 63, 218 Brown, Ray 205 Brown, Victor 63, 92, 218, 257 Broyles, Mary Jo 129 Brumbaugh, John 48 Brunson, arl 64 Bryant, Angela 129 Bryant, Randall 129 Bryant, Wayne 129 Buckner, Darrell 129 Burdell, Frank 64,210 Bur ett Joyce 112, 171, 172 Bur rf, Donna 129, 163,264 E Burke, Karen 64,272 Burke, Mike 129,248 Burner, Larry 202,221,235 Burnett Deborah 129 Burns,Dav1dl13, 158,160,l65, 191 193, 195,203 Burr,Ph1I1p129 Burton, Sandra 129,200 Bush, Paul 129 Butt, Charlie 259 Butterbau h, Deborah 129 Buttertielg, Leslie 64, 89, 156, 163, 179, 198 Bye, Kathleen 65,261 Byron, Betty 34, 203 Caballero, Mercedes 129 Cartwalladc-r, Kathleen 65, 178, 182, 206,235,238 r Clarke, Philip 130 Clarke, Raymond 130 Chase,B1ll 168 Clawson, James 130 Clayton, James 66,67 Clemments, Charles 130 Clementson, Marie 66, 67 Clementson, James 130 Clemmer, Jonne 40 Cohen, Leah 130, 176 Cohen, Michael 56, 59, 78, 230, 232, 233 Cogswell, Richard 113,235 Cole, Carmello 113, 150, 155, 158, 160, 165 Cole, Ralph 130 Colman,Joe 113, 187, 242 Coleman, Richard 66, 67 Coleman, Eileen 130, 169,264 Coleman, Harry 130 Collier, Carole 66, 67, 176 Collier, Dana 130 Collier, Lynn 168 Collier, Rita 66, 67, 214 Concert Band 190, 191, 192, 193 Conklin, Nancy 130 A Conrad, Nancy 130,200 Conrad, Virginia 113 Conzelman, Peter 130,221,249 Cooksey, Kenneth 66,67 Coogeya, Daniel 66, 67, 156, 162, 165, 4 Cope,Melan1e 66,67 Corbett, Daniel 130 Corbin, Mar 66, 67, 158, 159, 165, 176, 1981, 168 Carson, Ann 130, 172, 203 Cortes, Elizabeth 66, 67, 214 Carts, Darryl 130,221,248 Cos1mi,Maria 113 Cass, Vivian 66, 67, 156, 161, 164, 210, 212 Costea, Alex 27 Cost, Margaret 113, 195, 168 Courtemanche, Deborah 130 Courtemanche, Pat 1 13 Cov1n?tan,Calvin 113,226,249 Cox, dwin 130,221 Craddock, Jeffre 214 Craig, Melissa fig 67, 97, 156, 159, 61, 164 Crompton, Brenda 68 Cranwell, Gear e 113,202,238 Crawford, Cynatia 1 13 Creekmorc, Karen 130, 184, 200, 168 Creekmore, Linda 131,238 Creel, Beverly 113 DeZoysa Darshini 114 Debris, l'1oward 1 14, 226, 249 Deemer, John 131, 176, 249 Deemer, Richard 69, 218 Degqroot, Cheryl 131, 169, 176 De eptner, Elizabeth 114, 184, 213, 168 Degler, Victoria 69, 169 Delardos, Christine 131 Del Gallo, Jacqueline 114, 163, 164, 188, 204, 213 Delgado, Alberto 114, 223, 224 Delgado, Oscar 131,225 Delgado, Rosa 69 Delgado, Victor 223 Delong, Patricia 131, 200, 168 DeLong, Paul 114, 226, 248 Delvecchio, Laura 69 Dene, Antonio 30 Dennison, John 131 Denny, Katherine 131 Dent, Gwen 49, 165 Derr, Ellen 69, 275 Destefano, Steve 70 DeWald, Bruce 70, 156, 164, 165 DeWald, Laura 114, 156, 157, 161, 184, 206, 210, 213, 251, 252 DeWolte, David 114 DeWolfe, Dean 114, 158,191,193 DeWor Eric 70 Dickson, Michael 1 14 Dillie, Donna 114 Dinan, Kevin 131, 202, 226, 227, 230, 235, 249 Dixon, John 114, 163 Dobrai Lottie 1 14 Dodd, Donald 114 Dodge, Mary 114 184, 213 Donahue, John 39 Donkey Basketball 265 Donnelly, Phillip 70 Doslk, Evan 70, 71,148, 151,155, 180 187,191,193 195, 270,169 Dotson, Angela 114 Doughman, Gary Dau las, John 70, 71, 167, 190, 200, 201, 168 Douglas, Mary 114, 172, 184 Dragon, Judith 70, 71 Dragan, Randal 114, 187,253 Dreswick, John 114, 165, 223 Drill Team 188 Drucker Stephen 114 Dubler, 'Thomas 70, 71 Ducrest, Jerome 114, 163, 218, 221 Dudley, Jean 70,71,197,198, 168 Dufrane, Stanley 131, 248, 249 Dumera, Mahendra 1 14 Dmaway, Lucy 131, 167, 172, 204, 168 Duncan, Evelyn 29 200 Dunn,Jahn131, 191, 193,239 Dyer, Dana 131,184, 200 Dyer, Glenys 33 Eads, Betty 37 Easter, Brian 115, 190, 191, 192, 198, 169 Eaton, 8ri?d 70, 71, 212 Eberhard, usan131 Ebert, Bonnie 70, 71,212 Echols, Carter 1 15, 198 Edmonds, Linda 70 71 efirn, Gary 70,71,158,159,187,197, 198, 242, 168 158, 165, 195 Eghiazarian, Diane 115 Elliot, Douglas 131 Elliot, Penny 131, 172, 176 Elliott, John 70, 71,218,220 Ellis, Michael 131 Elos Honor Society 158 England, Michael 131 English, Mark 70, 71, 162 Englishman, John 42 Ent, Mary Lynn 70, 71 , 79, 80, 263 Erbe, Ernest 253 Erbe, Nancy 70, 71 , 200, 206,275 Ermlick, David 131, 191, 193, 248 Eskridge, Douglas 1 15, 191, 193 Espinoza, Juan 1 15 Estabraok, David 30, 221 Estobraok, Thomas 115, 226, 227,249 Evans, T, C. 115, 202, 218, 238 Evensen, Christian 70, 71, 87, 153, 155, 156,164,165, 172,215 Evensen, Elizabeth 126, 131 Evensen, Peter 126, 131, 215 Evenson Laura115 158 184 1 , , , , 25 Faiordo, John 131 Fanning, Frank 72 Farmer, Darlene 132 Farmer, Paul 132, 242 Fastenau, Donna 132 Faulconer, Charles 132, 248 Fawcett, Kelly 132, 163, 185 Feltz, Melnee 132 Feolo, Gary 115, 218 Ferguson, Gene 72, 223 Ferguson, Mike 248 Ferron, Eileen 72 Fewell, Antonia 72 Finch, Warren 132, 215 Fink, Delia 132, 163 Fisher,James 115, 156, 163, 165, 190, 215, 169 Fitch, Doris 23 Flagg, Richard 167 Flaten, Kristin 115, 155, 198, 239 Fleegal, Jeffrey 132 Fleegal, Robert 72, 73, 163, 218, 230, 31, 232, 233 Flemin , Dean 115 Floresieflin 72, 73,230 Flynn, Dennis 132, 234 Foote, Richard 72, 73 Fogle, Elizabeth 72, 73, 176, 182, 200, 206, 276 Foltz, Mary 72 Fonseca, lsis 72, 73 Football- J.V. 221 Football - Varsity 218 Ford, Suzanne 132, 264 Fornaro, Mark 72, 73, 156, 164, 165, 239, 240 Forsyth, Mark 72, 73 Foster, Mary 132 Fox, Andrew 25, 132 Fralin, Gordon 72,73 Fralin, John 115 Frank, Deborah 132, 134 Frankosky, James 1 15 Franks, Ruth 1 15 Fravel, Deborah 72, 73,206 Fravel, Roy Thomas 132 Frazier, Bobby 1 15 French Honor Societg 160 Frye, Sheila 72, 73, 14 Freeman Michael 115 226 Fresch1,Thereso 72,73,168, 169, 181, 198, 212 Friedkin, Rebecca 72, 132 Frith, James 51, 115, 160, 165, 202, 235, 236 Frltts, Vicki 132 Fuka, John 74, 259 Fulgzhuam, Martha 74, 155, 179, 212, 2 Fulton, Dean 1 15, 200 Funkhouser, Gerald 132,221 G.A.A. 204 Galal, Gehane 115, 160, 162 Galcius, Alfred 225 Galen, James 115 Gallagher, Kathleen 132 Gallagher Maureen 74, 161 Gamble, ifrearrek 74, 212, 218 Gamble, Yvonne 132, 200 Gammon, Marie 115, 125, 150, 155, 160 162,165,180, 182,183,215 Garie, Cathy 66,74 144, 145, 155, 156, 163, 164, 165,210,228 Goraffa, Gene 132 Garcia, Garland 115 Garland, Saundra 1 15 Garner, Marcus 132, 200 Garnett, Linda 132,200,204 Garrison Mark 115 Garvin, Jennifer 115 Gates, Lenoro 74, 171, 181 Gehrett, Catherine 74 Gelman, Rachel 115, 163, 184 Gentry, Ramona 1 15 Geraghty, Theresa 132 German Honor Society 161 Ghannam, Hiyam 74 Gibbs, David 28 Gilbert, Charles 132, 165 Gilbert, George 115, 156 Gilbert, Patricia 1 15 Gilbert Richard 74, 75 Gillis 8arbara 116,184,200 213 Giiihsffeahea 74, 75, 164, 230, 232, 5 Gilman, Jean 26 Ginwright, Deborah 132 Girard, Thomas 132,248 Girls' Crew Boosters 182 Gleason, Micheal 132 Glendening, Lisa 74, 75, 161, 200, 212 251 Gleen, Brenda 28 Godfrey, Joseph 132, 163 Godwin, Eddy 174, 175, 218 Gohn, John 16, 218 Golden, Karen 74, 75 Golden Mark 74, 75, 77, 152, 155, 156, Goldsmith, Dorothy 29 Gonzales, Rosalia 132, 137 Gonzalez, Paul 116 Gonzalez, Raul l. 74,75 Good, Eunice 74, 75 Good, Stephen 74, 75 Goodman, Henry 74, 75, 156, 163 Goodman, Darlene 122 Gordon, Abigail 132 Gordon, Melanie 132, 176 Gordon, Theresa 1 16, 169 Gore, Christine 116 Gorman, Kaleen 132 Gorman, Michael 51 Gorospe, Baltazar 132 Grachow, Paul 132, 191, 193 Graff, Jill 116 Graham, Gwendolyn 76, 103, 161, 178, 182, 188, 210 Gravellese, Julie 133, 164 Gray, Paul 116, 198,235 Gray, Tina 76 Grazioli, Giovanni 76, 162 Green, Maria 133, 163 Greene, Barbara 133, 181,200 Greene, Richard 58, 214 Greenlief, Kevin 133, 163,234 Greenstreet, Deborah 133, 191, 193 Gregiore, Lise 76 Grefgory, Ann 33, 171 Gri in, Gwendolyn 38 Grimm, Jeffrey 116,245 Grimm, Lorie 133,204 Grotos, Sigrid 133, 188, 190,251 Grove, Cathy 75, 76, 77, 179, 180 Grove, Laura 24 Grubbs ,Chuck 76, 77, 214 Gruber, Gruber Guderai, Gudero, Daniel 133,135,138 Mary 76, 77, 181 Heinz 133 Susan 76,77 Henderson, Daivd 197, 198 Henderson, Margaret 1 16 203 Henderson, Mary 78, 79, 144, 155, 156 182 Henry, 8arbara 133 Henry, Claude 67, 78, 79, 187, 198, 2 8 Henry, Ruth 116 Hernandez, Ana 1 16 Hernandez Victor 223 Herrador Alex 223 Herring, Douglas 78, 79 Herwiik Nancy 133, 168 Hess, argaret 133 Hessenauer, Jeanne 78, 79, 144, 145, 169, 179, 198 Hickey, Estelle 78, 79, 146, 156, 163, 169,172,182, 276 Hickey, Thomas 133, 191, 193, 195, 202, 238, 169 Higdon, Debbie 59, 78, 79,262 Hill, David 78, 79, 230, 232 Hill, Marion 202,238 Hill, Michael 78, 79,180, 214 Hill, Mitchell 214 Hillearly, Mary 78, 79, 156, 163, 172, 20 , 212 Himelright, Max 116, 218 Hirshberg, Gail 78, 79, 179, 198 Hite, William 133, 221 Hochholzer, Elizabeth 31 Had es, Robert 78, 79, 187 Holgen, Mark 116, 166, 167 Holland David 116 Hailey, Rachel 116, iao, 176, 188,251 Holmes, Reid 78, 79, 94, 187, 218, 267, 269, 312, 245 Holst, Donna 80, 163 Holt, Gwyn 133 Hoover, Gale 116 Horneman, Karen 116, 163, 165, 176, 211, 213 Horner, Finley 133, 223 Hostetter, Sue 80, 214 Hottle, Melissa 133 Hauser, Mildred 38 Housgcgn, David 80, 156, 163, 164, 165 Hovermill, William 133 Howard, Lisa 58,80 Howard, Tina 80, 81, 164, 179, 210, 212, 228, 251, 252, 258 Howley, Corinne 80, 81, 198, 251 Hoyt, Ann 133, 168, 173,200 Hubbard, Michael 80, 81, 153, 156, 180 226,258 Huber,Terr1 133, 163, 176,204 Huddleston, Margaret 22 Johnson Beth 134, 210 Johnson Bonita 82 Johnson Carla 134 Johnson Catherine 117, 120, 163,213 263 Johnson Frances 181 Johnson, Gale 134,200 Johnson, Harold 82 Johnson, John G. 134 Johnson, Linda 117, 163, 184 Johnson, Mary 82, 214 Johnson, Nancy 117, 156, 160, 176, 203, 239,240 Johnson, Priscilla 134, 169 Johnson, Robert 110, 117, 158, 162, 165, 168, 181, 195,215 Johnson, Ronald 82, 198 1 Guilsher, Michael 133,239 Guter,Jaccl:1el1n 23 Guth, Cynt ia 133 Gutnick, Laura 116, 165, 176,211 Gymnastics, Boys 253 Gymnastics, Girls 243 Hagen, Andrew 133 Hagen, Carter 67, 76, 77, 153, 163, 164,172,191,193, 195,270 Hagler Bob 47, 76, 77, 144, 156, 163, 168, 198, 212, 218, 259, 276 Hohne, Linda 116 Hall, Michael 76, 77 Halterman Douglas 1 16, 191, 193 1-iamiirarrtii 75, 77,218,220 Hamlett, Val ene 76, 77,214 Han, Youngql16 Hands, Cat erine 116 Hanna, John 116 Hannah, Donald 221,248 Hannahs, Patricia 133, 163, 176 Hanowell, Sharon 76, 77, 105,243 Hanson, Kenneth 116, 230 Hardister, Maureen 1 16 Hargrove, Carolyn 264 Hargrove, James 1 16 Harlow, Deborah 76, 77 Harman, Gregory 132 Harmon, Margwaret 23, 52 Harocopos, Jo n 28, 152,215 Harren, Holly 133 Harris, Betty 76, 77, 168, 198,239 Harris, Cynthia 76, 77, 169 Harrod, Myra 43 Hart, Winifred 133 Hart, Cherie 116, 156, 160, 195, 203, 251 Hart, David 116,250,249 Hart, Elizabeth 44, 72, 76, 77, 156, 162, 165, 176, 177, 212,243 Hart, Thomas 78,249 Hasey, Richard 133,231,248 Hash, Pamela 78 Hathaway, Judith 116 Hatten, Ingrid 78, 171 Havelos, arry 78 249 Hawes, Cynthia 133, 204, 239 Hawes, Richard 116, 163,235 Hawkins, Sidney 208 Haynes, Elizabeth 116, 181 Hedges, Stephen 1 16 Hefner, Bonnie 78, 79 l-lefti, John 16 Hegvold, Lesl 133, 188 Henck, Josie 78, 79, 172,210 HughesGDel1a112,172,191,193, 195 Huges, wendolyn 117, 163, 169, 185, 213 Hughes, Kathleen 117, 165, 181, 198 Hughes, Lydia 133 Hughes Margaret 133, 163, 168 Hughes, Robert 1 17, 181 Hu hes, Robert R. 80,81 Hugo, Heidi 133, 176, 185 Huko, Ludmilla 117, 172, 185, 213, 261 Hummell, Debra 80, 81,214 Hunter, Karen 80, 81, 169 Hurdle, Donna 80,81 Hurdle, Gail 80, 81 Hurdle, Susan 117, 200 Hulburt, Richard 133,238 Hurley, Barbara 117,200 Hurley, Lisa 80, 81, 214 Hurley Selina 133, 172 Hurd, Mary 36 Husk, William 133 Hussey, Stephen 117, 218, 258 Huwyler, Evelyn 50 Ice Skating Club 211 lnscoe, Sherie 134 International Club 171 lnzer, Laura 53 Ireland, Anne 117, 169 Ireland, Stuart 134, 191, 193 lrick, Christopher 134 Israel, Mark 134, 174,253 Israel, Thomas 134 lstophanous, Michel 1 17 Jackson, Olga 80, 81, 214 Jacobs, Karen 80,81,85,151,156, 158, 163, 164, 188 Jacobs, Susan 163, 168, 169, 198 James, Amanda 134 James, Charles 134 James Susan 80 81 156 195 Janes,lMarla 53,'69,'8O, 81, 155, 156, 158,16O,169,172 Janssen, Lee 80, 81, 155, 163 Jaxtheimer, James 117,202,238 Jeens, Peggy 43 Jenney, Frederick 117, 160, 165, 202. 218, 245, 247 Jensen, Allyn 82, 156, 163,212 Jeske, Carol 43 Jeschke, Robert 158, 168, 187, 195, 198, 223, 253, 254 Jimenez, Nicolas 1 17 Joaquin, Jose 82 Johansen, O.U. 20, 154, 171 Johns, Edward 82,226, 227,249 79 Johnson, Scott 134, 225 Jones, Carroll 82 Johnston, Deborah 117, 119 Jones, Elizabeth 134 Jones, Jennifer 117, 204, 205 Jones, Philip 117, 165,175,210 Jones, Regina 82, 83 Janes, Teresa 117, 251 Jones, Theresa 1 17, 169, 213 Joseph, Lora 1 17 Julian, Mark 82,83 Jun, ll Sung 134 Junior Povrderpuff Football 213 Kalute, John 134 Kaluta, Roman 82,83 Kane, Charles 134 Kang, Theresa 82, 83, 206 Kapoor, Nina 82 83, 172 Kappa Service Club 179 Kapusta, Darlene 134 Karageorges, Helen 82, 83,214 Katial Albine 82, 83, 155, 172, 182 Kaul, TN, 171 Kean, Gail 82, 83, 168, 169,176,277 Kearney, Christopher 134,245 Keegan Kathy 118 Keens, Edward 82, 83, 212, 218 Keifert, Peg y 118 Kelley, Elizagloeth 82, 83, 182, 183,210 Kelley, Thomas 84, 190,203,266 Kelly, Deborah 134 Kelly, James 84 Kelly, Joyce 134 Kenngdy, Leslie 118, 156, 160, 163, 4 Keyettes 185 Kfoury, Barbara 84, 172 Kfoury, Daniel 218 Kidwell, Russell 134 Kiernan, James 84,214 Killmeyer, Constance 134, 169,204 Kim, Aaksungl171 Kim, Byung, oon 134 Kim, Dinny 84, 85, 181 Kim, Hee 156, 165, 172 Kim, JonSgDeuk 84, 85, 169 Kimble, nnis 134 Kinert Cynthia 114, 118, 184 King, Claudia 169 Kinnison, Edwin 134 Kirk, Martin 135 Kirk, Mary 135 Kirk, Timothy 84, 85, 172, 227, 168 Kitche-Ss, Linda 84, 85, 176, 182, 206, 2 Klotz, Kathleen 33 Kneece, Charles 135 Knoizen, Merry 84, 85, 182 Koblenz, Wayne 135 Kobar, Emery 84, 85, 115 Kocher, Alfred 135,249 Kocur, Christine 84,85,161,179,182, 206, 277 Koenig, Linda 84, 85, 179 Kohlhaas, James 135 Kohlhaas, Thomas 1 18 Kala1t1s,Aphrod1t184,85 Koreczowski, Somon 45 Kosmakos, Maria 118 Kotilla, Kenneth 135 Koumas, William 84,85,181,198 200, 168 Kraig, Laurie 84,85 Kramer, Caroline 84, 85, 155, 156 163, 182 Krasney, Harvey 168, 194, 195 Krogman, Richard 135 Krom, Deborah 135, 200 Kropp, Vincent 84,85 Krout, Robert 135 Kucharsky Brenda 135 Kulczchi, CG, 135 Kul1Ck,lrene 39 Kulik, Regina 135, 176 Kumro, Richard 110, 156, 165, 226, 249 Kulstad, John 84,85 Kulstad, Mark 86 Kwon,M.S,118 L'Afferty, Anita 76,214 Lafferty, Roger 135 Laimanov1ch,Mor1a 155, 156 Lam, Letita 53,211 Lamberson, Robert 135 Landry, Christopher 135 Landry, James 1 18, 225 Lane,Mary135, 181,184,200 7 7 Lane, Mary 586,181,185 Lane, Steven 118, 181 Lanlgan, Pete 86, 158, 168, 187, 195, 230, 232, 275 Lannorn, Theresa 86, 87, 178, 198, 206 Lanzlllo, Frank 118, 202, 213, 238 LaPlante, Michele 118 Larkle, L1nda 86, 87, 176, 185 Laszlo, Joseph 135,225 Laugghn, Barbara 86, 87, 198, 21 1, Lawler, Germaine 86, 87, 156, 163, 165, 176 Lawler, John 135 Lawless, John 86.87, 152, 155, 156, 161, 215 Lawrence, Kathleen 86, 87 Lawson, James 135,221,242 Leahy, Howard 135,248 Leap, Carla 118, 163, 184 Lecas, Janet 86, 87 Leckey, Mary 135, 184, 195, 261, 168, 169 Lee, Clalre 118, 198 Lee, Elizabeth 86, 87,214 Lee, Jon 86, 87, 163, 239 Lee, Seun3142, 86, 87, 156, 169 Lehtma, aron 135 Le1ghton,Dav1d 135, 155, 165 Leighton, Tom 86, 87, 155, 156, 160, 164, 165, 215 Lemnltzer, Michael 135,238 Lemnltzer, Robert 86, 87 Lenz1,Leo 118,226,249 Leonberger, Andrew 135 Leskanlch, James 86, 87, 214 Lesl1e,Catherlne 86, 87, 153, 156, 164, McGee, Judy 90, 91 Mc-lnnes, Deborah 136, 188, 208 McKeever Michelle 184 McKenzie Daniel 119 McKenzie, Darlene 90, 91 McKenzie, Janet 119 McKinney, Jacqueline 136 McK1nne , Raymond 136 McLain, Cheri 119 McLaren, Christopher 1 19 McLaren, Jonathan 90, 91, 169 165, 215 Levenberry, Leroy 135, 172, 210 Levin D0vld135, 172,210 Levin Maurice 43 Lewis, Donald 22 Lewis, Gerald 112, 191, 193 Lewis Karen 135 Lewis Kathy118, 210 Lewis Sheldon 135,200 Lewis, Stephen 135 Lewls,W1lllam 118 Lim, lm 135 Linder, Mary 135, 190, 192, Llnse, Robert 50 Llpe, Donald 135,238 Little Fredric 88,210,253 Liu, Kin 118 Liu, Terry 88 Logan, David 118 Logan, Mark 88 Logan, Mary 136 Longlno, Jeffrey 118, 187,202,210 l.OnQInO,WliilCfT1 88,171,187 Lohre, Mary 136, 176 Long, Howard 21 Lopez, Marco 136, 233 Lopynskl, James 88 89 274 Lopynskl, John 83, 88, 89 Losa, Mary 155, 156, 163, 174, 212 Losa, Robert 136 Loveless James 118 Lovett, Bruce 136,234 Logan, Mark 88 Logan, Mary 136 Lon uno, Jeffrey 118, 187, 202, 210, 256 Longlno,W1Illam 88, 171, 187,255 Lohre, Mary 136, 176 Long, Howard 21 Lopez, Marco 136,233 204, 205 McLaughlin, Daniel 136, 225, 238 MacDonald, Paul 88, 89, 172, 274, 168 Mac Farlan, Scott 118, 161, 165, 242 Maddrey, Wendell 88, 89, 96, 145, 149,155,163,164,165, 230, 232 Madison, Deborah 88, 89, 214 Madison, Theresa 118, 150, 154, 251 Moffett, Gayle 136, 243, 244, 251 Magee, Phllllp 118,218 Magee, Timothy 1 18 Mag I,FOl1'1'1 118 Magaan, James 1 18 Magnone, Carol 118, 155, 169, 184, 213,235,238 251 269 MOQOOf1,DOVId 136, 191, 193, 195, 169 Maguire, Gayle 136 Molorettes 261 Malcom, James 136 Malhotra, A oy 88,89 Malhotra Mladhu 88, 89 Malone, Rosemary 1 18 Maloney, John 136, 191, 193, 195 Mansllla, Linda 88,89 Mantllla, Gloria 88, 89 Manvell Lorraine 118 Marsh, Jackie 75, 90 Marshall, Diane 118 Martin, Marcelle 136 Marzola, Patricia 118 Maslaff, Herbert 136, 234,249 Maslong Charles 90, 202, 235, 236, 237 4 Mason, John 119 Mason, Linda 136 Mason, Patricia 119, 163 Mason, Scott 136 Masters, Gary 90 Massaro, Matthew 119,225 Mathews, Wesley 136 Mathis, Keith 119,249 Mathis, Neal 136 Matsos, Christopher 76, 1 19 McL5l5J5ghlln, William 90, 91, 202, 223, McNamee, Julia 136, 184 McNaughton, Edith 22 MCNICKIS, Mark 88, 90, 91, 148, 164, 187, 210, 237, 240, 241 McSwaln, Jonathan 119, 167, 169 McSweenK, Dan 165 Medlen, nna 49 Medrano, Alberto 119, 223 Meeks, Sue 90, 91, 212, 243 Meller,PauIlne119 Menendez, Flor 90, 91 Merhtens, Sarah 24 Michael, Joan 136, 163 Michaels, Marlene 90, 91 Mlhaly, Helene 136, 200 Miller, Brian 136,225 Miller, Carl 119 Mlller,Chr1stlne 119, 163, 184,251 Miller, Della 32 44, 71, 90, 91,156, 123,191,193,195,197,l98,203, Lopynskl, James 88,89 274,245 Lepynelt., John 83, 88, 89, 245, 246 Losa, Mary 155, 156, 163, 174,212 Losa, Robert 136 Loveless James 1 18 Leyett, 8ruce 136,234,255 Lucas, Reese 88,89 Ludlow, Elizabeth 88, 89, 158, 159, 179,197,198,168 Lupton, James 136 Lupton, Wanda 128, 136,264 Lyddane, Debra 88, 89, 198 Lyles, Robert 88,89 Lyles, Susan 136, 176 Lyons, Jonathan 118 Dyons, Martha 136 atthews, Doris 21 Matthews Lisa 90, 158, 163, 164, 198 Maxwell, Rebecca 136, 200 May, James 136 Mayes, Ka e 119 Mayhew, gary 119 Mayhc-w,W1lllrJm 90, 163 Maya,M1chf.-Ile 119, 163, 165, 213, 184, 251 Mays, Blanche 32, 21 Maz1occh1,Davld119,163,218 McCabe, Melanie 119 MCCaf1r.'rty,Mor 136,206 McCall,Karen128, 136, 163, 264, 251 McCauley, James 119 McClary,K1mbr-rly 119, 169 McCloskey, Kathleen 90, 158, 162 McCoy, Michael 1 19, 125 N1CDonaltJ,COI1c-en 154, 156, 163, 168 MCDrJr1rJuqh, Trfrc-so 90 McFarland, Kathleen 156 Miller Donna Lynn 24, 136 Miller, Emmett 136 MIl1?9,EflC 90, 91, 149, 158, 165, 169, 2 Miller, Margaret 136,200 Miller, Mary 136 Miller, Michael 85, 92, 158, 159, 198, 0 253 254 21 , Miller, pClfY1ClO 136, 184,251 Miller ,Robert 136, 210 Miller, Sandra 137, 163, 176 Miller Mlnnich, Rand 83,92 Mlnnlch, Rick 37, 245, 246 MIDDICK Patte C. 92, 156, 169 Mirza, Eronclne 169 Mltchcll, Darcl 137 Mitchell, Richard 37,253 Terry 92 1 Mohllggru, Suman 92, 93, 155, 171, Molln, Ted 156 Monday, David G. 92, 93 Monk, Allen 225 Montgomery Anne H. 137 200, 168 Montgomery, Anne M, 210 Montgomery, David J, 234 Montjgxomery, Robert A, 92, 93 Moo e Charles E, 119 Moore, Doris 27, 29 Moo5fj'7Jamcs E. 119, 202, 218, 235, Moore Jackie 92, 93, 200 Moore, Keith R, 137 Moore, Lisa 92, 93, 165 Moore, Matthew R. 92, 93, 167, 168 Moore, Patricia A. 92 93,212 Moore ,Wllllam T. 137 280 Mora, MCIYIO 137 Morcom Doris 137 Morris, Janet C. 119, 125, 150, 155, 176, 177, 188, 203, 251 Morris, Keith W. 119 Morris, Ronald E. 92, 93, 203, 242, 268 Morris, Selena C. 137 Morris, Sharon 1. 92 93 Merton, Alfreda D. 86 92, 93,214 Moshos, George G. 119, 245 Moss, William P. 119, 218 Mounted Generals 208 Mouse, Mickey 27 Movshow, Susan 29, 84, 144 MOWIYT, Leslie E. 137 Mubarak, Mourad 119, 171 Mudre, Stephen P, 92, 93 Mueller, Susan M. 137 Mulcahy, Mary M. 137, 156, 163, 251 Mulcahy, Michael J. 92, 93 Mulvehill, Maureen N. 119, 184, 169 Mulvehill, Paul M. 92, 93, 218, 223 Munaim, Syeda 1. 119, 171 Munaim, Syeda R. 171 Munleg, Anne 33, 92, 93, 155, 156, 16,165,210 269 Murray, Brian T. 120, 245 Murray, Susan E. 120, 198 Musgggt, Joseph G. 120, 200, 202, 218, Muskett, Susan T. 126, 137, 184, 191, 193 204 Myers, 8etty J. 137, 163 239 Nacggrato, Mary 137, 191, 193, 208, Naccarato, Susan 120, 180, 191, 193, 214, 251 Nash, Nancy 94, 179 National Beta 184 National Honor Society 156 Neam, Michael 29, 94, 148, 155, 156, 157, 163, 164, 210, 240, 241, 269, 299 Nelson, Allen 120 Nelson, Dorothy 27 Nelson Russell 120 Neos, Olmltrl 120 Ness, Jay 21 Newell, ay 137,253 Newell, Scott 94, 211 Newton, Tracy 120 Nguyen, Catherine 94, 160 Nguyen, Sam 137 Nlbarger, Gary 137 Nicely, P661 137,221 Nicholas, Michael 94, 95, 249 Nieburg, Dinah 137, 210, 168 Nieburg, Nicole 43, 94, 95, 146, 158, 160, 172 Nightlinger, Elizabeth 137 Niner, Ellen 137 Nocera, Vincent 30, 137, 202, 221, 238 Norris, Allen 94,95 Norris, Garret 120 Norwood, Adelbert 36, 245, 246 Nowotny, James 120 Nowotny, Joan 134, 137, 163 Nowotny, Nancy 120 Nulty, Sarah 94 95 Nope, Jennifer 120, 150, 215 O'Brien, Joseph 94, 95 O'Brien, William 120 Oconnor, Carol 137 O'Connor, John 120 O'Connor, Susan 94, 95, 152, 155, 156, 158, 163,226,169 Oddenino, Charles 120 Oddenino, Diana 137 251 Oddenlno Sarah 94, 95 Oddenlo, Susan 137, 2oo, 169 Odell, Anne 41 Oden, Mark 137, 221 248 O'Donnell, Anne 43, 94, 95, 156, 158, 197,198, 203,168 . O'Donnell, Blaise 94 95 191 193 o'Dertrtell, Jenet 137 200,203 168 O'Donnell, Noelle 137, 195,239,251 Oflesh, Phllllp 94, 95 Ofiesh, Rebecca 137, 172, 174 Ogletree, Cary 94 95 8gletree,J. c. 118 120 258 lteme Masako 120, 153, 184,228 olttem A161 137 Olson, Eric 94,95 Olson, Judy 94 95 Olson, Steven 126 Olson, Theresa 94,95 214 O'Ne1I, Christopher 96, 187 O'Nelll, Kathleen 137 O'Nelll .Margaret 137, 184 Oram, Charles 120 Orndorff, Brian 120 191 193 Orndorft, Judith 137, 163, 226 O'Rourke, Lolan 137 Orr, Amy 96 Orren, Debra 96, 214 Orsln1,Grazlano 137 Osborne, Linda 96 Oscar, Irene 50 Ossea Florence 137, 208, 209 Otis, Teresa 96, 97 Outmon, Jerry 120, 218 Oxendlne, Thomas 114, 120, 202, 213, 218, 220, 235, 236, 245. 247 Ozolins, Inta 120 Page, Paul 138, 234 Pachucki, Gerry 96, 97 Pachucki, Step en 138 Pohno, Demetrlos 138 Pohno, Nickolas 120 Painter, Catherine 96, 97 Painter, Denise 96 97 204, 169 Painter, Penny 138 184 Pallonsch, Claire 69, 93, 95, 96, 97, 176, 182, 206, 169, 267 Pallonsch, Matthew 120 Paniagua, Ana 138 Ponolias, Angela 120, 263 Papamlnas, Venetio 138 Pappas, Duffy 120 Paraskevas, ina 138, 176 Paris, Janet 195, 168 Parker, Lori 138, 184 Parker, Ricky 138 Parrinello, Edward 138 Parsons, Sally 138 Parsons, Ter 138 Pate, John 11318 Pattison, Ronald 138, 134, 163 Paul, Leroy 96, 97 Paul, Madonna 96, 97, 239, 241, 261 Paul, Kara 138, 239 Paurowski, James 120 Payne, Brett 221, 248 Payne, Daniel 120, 223, 258 Payne, Darlene 120, 195 Payne, Donald 120, 223 Payne, Sandra 138, 200 Poynter, Susan 96, 97, 166, 167, 169 Pearson, Christopher 181 Pearson Judy 120 200 Pelret, Calla 121, 145, 149, 155, 156, 158 160, 165, 184,213,263 Pe-lot, Diana 138, 184, 2oo, 243, 244 251 Pelham, Sharon 138, 163 Pena, Gustavo 121 Penne1l,Ann 138, 204,251 Pennell, Melody 121, 176, 177, 203, 213, 242 Pennell, Tina 96, 97, 176 Pep Club 206 Perez, Joel 96, 97 Perez, Roberto 96, 97 Perez, Shirley 96, 97 Perry, Charles 138 Perry, James 138 P951 , lvani 96, 97, 156, 204, 169 Peters, Brenda 96, 97 157, 181 191, 193 195, 197, 198, 277, 169 Peters, Donald 138, 191, 193 Peters, Sharon 138 Pever, Vicki 121, 184, 188, 213 Peyton, Carolyn 121 Phenes, Marilyn 98 Phllllppy Steven 138,191, 193 Phillips, Richard 121 Phlppard, Edwin 138 167 Phippard, Kathleen 138, 168 Pickering, Kathleen 32, 138, 168 Plckfeggng, Michael 121, 191, 193, 195 Pigg, Jennifer 98, 158, 197, 198, 274, 168 Pim, Benjamin 121, 202, 234 Place, Allen 138 248 Plotnicoy Ellen 98 Peeseslt, Steven 121, 161 Pol, Charles 121 Pol, Cynthia Jean 130, 138 Pollak Julian 98, 269 Pepe, Stephen 98 226 227,249 Porter, Michele 138, 188 Potter, Penelope 138 Potts, Dale 49 Powell, Cynthia 121, 263 Powell, Deborah 98, 200 Powell, George 112, 121, 198, 202, 213, 218, 238 Powell, James 36 Powell, Tony 242 Praktish, Thomas 121,223 Prather Alice 121, 160, 165, 184 Pteult, Elizabeth 121 Price, Donald 138 Price, Joseph 226 227 Price, Patricia 138 Proko , Susan 98, 150. 157, 158, 165, 1f2,212,270,168 Proulx, Mark 121, 218, 235 Pruett, Joseph 30, 167, 168 Pryde, Cheryl 98 Pullen, Benjamin 121 214 Pullen, Howard 98, 214 Pulliam, Pam 139 Pulliam, Patricia 139 Pulupa,Luls121, 171, 223, 250, 249 Purcell,Ann121 155,167 184 168 Putylrtae, Mary 98, 176, 182, 206, 212 26 Puryear, Gloria 121 Pye, Joyce 176 ualls, Kathleen 121 ulroga, Betsy 98, 155, 157, 212 ulroga Erwin 121 of-ter, Kelly C. 176 Romldln Son 98 Ramos, Marla T, 98 200, 168 Ramsay, Brian K. 139 Ramsay, Ronald D. 121, 163, 230,231 Ranieri, Susan E, 191, 193 Roper, Barbara J. 139 Rasumssen, Louise 24 Raulston, Roger 139 Rawlinson, Ron 139 Ray,John H. 121,149,174 Reavis, Pamela 98, 172, 184 Reavis, Sharon 139 Reavis Shelia 98, 184, 169 Reed, Robin 69, 98, lo1, 157, 158, 163, 179, 198, 228 Reed, Stacy 172, 175 Sees, Carmel 1345211135 eves ery , Reid, Darlene 189 Reid, Robin 124 Reilly, Victor 124, 215 Reinwald, Barbara 36, 243 Reiser, Martha 167, 198 Renalds Kenneth 139, 221, 234 Renner Rosalie 139, 163, 179, 184, 204 243, 244, 251 Reine, Stuart 139 Revercomb, Judy 56, 76, 98, 262 Rhee, James 98 Rhodes, Donald 139 Rhodes, Elizabeth 124 Rice, Sharon 139, 163 Richman Ann 100 Rickerricl'1,Ann 139, 163, 239, 240 Rickerrich, Charles 121 Rider, Wyatt 49, 169 Rifle Tearn 242 Rigdon, Jenny 121, 179, 198, 169 Riggle, Vivien 121, 157, 200, 213 Riggs, Diane 121, 184, 188 Riley, Karen 139, 191, 193 Rimmer, Robert 37, 235, 239 Rivello, Geanie 24 Rivera, Higuel 121 Rivera, Henry 100, 214 Robbins, David 121, 191, 193,239 Robertson, Cathy 100, 156, 163 Robertson, Velva 24 Robinson, Ann 117, 120, 169 Robinson, George 234 Robinson, Rob n 121, 184, 204, 206, 213, 235, 238 Rockwell, Steven 121, 165, 172 Rockwood, Robert 139 Rodriguez, Daniel 139 Rodriguez, Jose 100, 223 Roeder, Karen 100, 107, 157, 163,262 Roeder, Michelle 139,264 Rollins, Kathy 139, 200 Rollins, Robert 122, 239 Rollins, Wanda 100, 200 Romasco, Anthony 37, 221, 232 Rosas, Rosemary 00, 214 253 Winslow, James 141,221,249 Rose, Anne 100 Rose Charlotte 100, 101 Rose: Joyce 122 Rose, Mary Ann 139, 200 Ross Barbara 139 Ross' Pamela loo, 101 Ross, Pamela Jo 172 Rothouse, Jay 42 Rowland, Anita 71, 100, 101, 155, 191 193, 195 Rowland, Craig 121,218 Rowland, Martha 139 Roy, Carol 122 Roy, Samuel 100, 101 Ruckman, Edward 122 Rudy, Ann 122, 191, 193 Rule, Lisa 139, 172 Rule, Paula 100, 101,214 Rund, Michael 195, 210 Rupple, Renee 100, 101 Rupple, Sylvie 139 Russel, Bradley 139,221 Russel, Gary 139 Russel, Mark 140, 191, 193 Russell, Victoria 122 Russillo, Nlargaret 1 17, 122 Rutledge, Sharon 140 Rutz, Melissa 140, 184 Sabbath, Nana 201 Sobeon, Gary 122 Sanderson, Jill 122, 243, 244,251 Sansalone, Debra 122, 213 Santos, Debra 100, lol Soraber, Fred 100, 101 Soraber, Jessica 132, 140 Soraber, Jum100, 101, 184, 188 Sornowskl, rcla 140, 184 Saruis, Lada 122 Sottler, hallls 122, 165 Saunders, alph122 Savold, Nancy 100, 101 Scalley, Patricia 120, 122 Schad, Rebecca 140, 172, 190, 203 Scheele, Martha 122, 188 Scheidboch, Maria 140 Schenk, Susan 140, 188, 208, 209 Schmidt, David 140, 202, 226, 235 Schmidt, Paul 102, 150, 155, 157, 164, 165, 187, 210 255 Schmitt, Richard 102, 239, 258 Schoch, Robert 122 Schuppln, George 140, 215 Schwebs, Monica 51, 122, 155, 157, 160,161,165,167, 215 Schwebs, Ursula 140, 155, 161, 172, 239, 169 Science Honor Society 155 Scarzelli, Debra 122 Scott, Catherine 140, 188, 208, 209, 251 Scott, Dorothy 122, 157, 188, 204, 213, 251 Scott, Richard 122 Sedlacko, George 140 Seeley, Cora May 42, 179 Seeley, Elizabeth 102, 198, 212 Sefton, Cythla 122, 178, 213 Seltzer, Scott 102, 172, 173, 211, 270, 169 Sekhon, Balllnder 122 Shafer, John 102, 103, 155 Sharma, Rltu 102, 103, 171, 172 Shea, Ellen 140,251 Shea, Kevin 102, 103 Shea, William 245 Shepard, Helen 52 Shepherd, Amy 122, 200 Sheppard, Karen 140, 204, 25 Shields, Tammy 140 Shiflett, Samuel 140, 221,238 Shockro Mary 88, 140, 176,251 snan, Mary 140, 191 Showen Ellen 12 172 182 190 213 , 2, , , . Showman, Deborah 102, 103, 164, 212, 251, 252 Shrader, Deneen 140, 204, 251 Shurtllff June 28 Sievers, line 140, 221, 234, 24a Slevers, Karin 102, 103, 182, 188, 189, 206 210 Slfers, Brenda 131, 140, 243 SITEFS, Diane 122 SlgFusson, Ragnhlldur 251, 169 Si rna Service Club 178 Si?verman, Amy 140 Silverman, Beth 102, 103 Slmklns, Jennie 122 Simms, Joel 140 Simon, Michelle 140, 188 Simpson, Mary 122, 213 Slpher, William 140 Slsson Vicki 122, 184, 261 Sivlt, Marlo 122 Skelflk, Karen 122, 154, 157, 158 Ski Club 210 Sky, Clara 70,102, 103, 157, 161, 180, S 198, 216, 2123 255172 lappey rolyn 4 , Slater, Charles 102, 103, 157,226,249 Slater, W, Ruffin 140, 234 Slaughter, Paulo 140 Sloan, Jacqueline 102, 103,214 Smallwood, Deborah 102, 103 Smallwood, Thomas 123, 198 Smith, Anthony 123, 202, 235, 237. 245 Smith, Barbara 140, 200 Smith, Gall 102, 103, 158, 165, 179, 197 198,212,169 srnnn, Glen 140,238 Smith, J, Michael 213, 218 Smith, Jeffrey 123, 218, 245 Smith, Martin 140, 221, 253, 249 Smith, Michael P, 123 Smith, Philip 140 Smith, Yvonne 102, 103,214 Snider, Robin 102, 103 Snyder, Karen 140 Soccer, J.V. 225 Soccer, Varsity 223 Social Studies Honor Society 164 Soles, C. Norman 102, 103 Soles, Tino 140 Sorrell, Beth 23 Soto, Jasmlna 104, 172 Spanish Honor Society Spees, Karen 123, 19 Spells, Claudia 104 Spence, Diana 140, 194, 195, 168 Spitzer, John 104 Sprlggs, John 140 Staley, Jennifer 24 Stallard, Wllllam 123, 218, 230, 245 Standrldge, Blair 64, 104, 158, 161, 172, 187, 198, 253, 274, 169, 168 Stansell, Terry 140, 184 Stark, Timothy 98, 104, 187, 198,239 Starkey, Douglas, 123,218,230 Starnes, Elizabeth 140, 176 Steffens, John 123, 239 Steinman, David 104 Ste. 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William 141 Tennis, Boys' JV 255 Tennis, Boys' Varsity 256 Tennis, Girls' 228 Tennyson, Lance 104, 105 Teresl, Jean 104, 105 Terrlen Fred 123 Terry, Arnala 104, 105, 190,253,254 Terry Sally 104, 105, 163, 190, 192, 95, 204, 243, 228, 251, 169 Terry, Veronica 141, 195, 251, 168 Thoburn, Carl 49 Thomas, Grace 24 Thomas, John 141, 169, 168, 169 Thomas, June 141 Thomas, Margaret 50 Thomas, Maryl nne 123, 190,213 Thoga3s, Rex 63, 106, 230, 231, 232, Thomas, Thomas, Richard 106, 218 William 200 Waldow, Frederick 106, 124,218 Waldow, Fredrick 106, 107,245 Waldow, Larry 251 Woldow,ValIery124, 178, 213, 251 Waldrop,Leslle163, 179, 198 Walker, Jack 36,250,249 Wall, Doug 230,231 Wallace ebecca 124 Woller,Dauglas141,221 Walgeril-lale106, 107, 218, 245, 246, 4 Walsh, Christopher 97 WaIshgLynn 106, 107, 158, 181, 198, 16 Wanzer, Conchlto 141 Ward, Mark 141, 221 Warren, Mary 106, 107, 176, 182, 106 212, 276 Washington, Kevin 141 Waters, Cynthia 124, 182, 183 Waters, aureen 176 VVCJ1'1'1le,LE?910141,171,172 Watkins, Barbara 141 Watkins, Ruth 24 Watson Jay 124 Watts, Martha 106, 107, 176, 169 Wawrzkow, Nina 141 Wawrzkow, Michel 141,225 Weakley, Mallsso 125,200,213 Weaver, Andrew 125 Weaver, Thomas 125,221 Weeks, Charolette 28 Welsergburger, Randy 141, 202, 221, 23 Welsenburger, Wllllam 108, 202, 212, 218, 226,235 Welhaf Wendy 108, 163 Wells, Eawara 125, 202, 213, 218 Wells, Suzanne 26 Thomas, William P. 141, 221, 234, 248 Thompson, Debbie 106 Thompson, Gln er 123, 157, 172, 184, 188,195,2i3,251,168 Thompson, Martha 123, 190, 192, 198 Thompson, Matthew 123 Thompson, Melanie 141 Thompson, Prlscllla 133, 141, 188, 195, Thompson, Shirley 106, 172, 185, 188, 189,195,211,27O, 168,169 Tletlen, Donna 123, 198, 168 Tiffany, Ben 123,210 Tlglao, Edwlno 141 Tlglao, Neptall 157 Ti os Honor Society 165 Tlllson, Jane 106 Timmons, Charles 123,218, 235,238 Todd, Ralph 123 Toplwala, Pankol 106, 155, 157, 160, 171, 215 Torno, Lynn 106, 184 Torno, POTYICIO 123, 165, 184,210 Torrence, Marv 141, 188 Track, Boys' 249 Track, Girls' 251 Tralnor, Brenda 113,124, 146, 157, 160, 182, 184 Travers, Roberts 141, 190,249 Trigger Rebecca 141 Tryon, Elizabeth 106, isa, 160, 163, 198, 168 Tse, John 141 Tucker, Gerald 106, 107 Tucker, Susan 106, 107 Turner, Edward 141,200 Twlng, Rebecca 141 Umphlet, Ruby 141 Umphlet, Sherry 141 Vail, Thomas 141 Volshvllo, Christine 106, 107, 158, 161 163,251 Valals, Nlkoloos 124 Valdes, Andres 106, 107, 218 VO1dIVl9SO, Marlo 124,225 Van Dyke, Kandy 124,210 Van Evera, Hazel 124,210 Vasapole, Micheal 124 Vasquez, Miguel 106, 107,210 Vernales, Pedro 124 Vice, Miller 29 Vlckland, Scott 141, 238 Vlnt, Norman 106, 107 VISSIHQ, Rosemary 124 Vocational Office Trainin 214 Von Der Bruegge, Hank 124, 218,245 Vorhles, Maureen 124, 213 Voultsldes, Christine 32, 124, 163, 195, 213, 168 Wade Juanita 141, 184 Wagner, Nonna 124 Wagner, Vero 106, 107 Welzenbach, Chris 108 Welzenbach, Karl 125,223 West, David 108 West, Mary Ellen 51 Westfall, James 125, 218, 221 Weyforth Nancy 125,263 Whalen, Debra 108 White White White Harold 141,221 Howard 108 157 161 I Jeffrey l2s,'263,'239 White Larleta 125 White, Mark 253 White, Sandra 141 White Thomas 155 White Wllllam 141 Whitehead, Jo ce 108 Wilbur, Llane 1141, 200 WIIKIHS, Matthew 108, 109 ' Willett, Richard 125 Williams, Bernice 52 Williams, Debra 141 Williamson, John 141,242 WlIson,Doris108, 109 Wilson, Lesyer 21 Wlndell, Jane 108, 109 WlngfleId,Wllllam 108, 109, 190, 195 Wlnstead Autumn 125 Winston, Ellen 141 Winter, Wendy 125 Wlse,Vlckle125 Wlsemgn, David 108, 109, 218, 235, 24 Wiseman, David E, 108, 109,202 WoId,Llsa125, 173, 190, 195 Wood, Cynthia 108, 109 Wood, James 125, 167, 168 Wonderly, Jeannine 31, 108, 109, 158, 163, 198 Wonderly Betsy 141 Wood, ichael 141 Woodson, Bronwen 141, 184, 200, 201 168 Woodward, Garry 125 Woodward, Yvonne 141 Wrestling, J.V. 237,238 Wrestling, Varsity 235, 236 Wright, Curt 141,190,221 Wrlght,Ger0Iyne125, 182, 184,213 Wright l-l, Clare 141 Wroe, Christine 125, 188,213 Wulf, Susan 141, 195, 251, 168 Wyatt, Leslie 125,213 Wyatt, Tim 45 Wynn, Vincent 162 Yeatman, Gary 94,108,109, 155, 157 164, 165, 210, 256, 255 Ye9,JOUle141, 169, 171,172 Yee,Llnda 141, 181,204,251 Yeonos, Steve 125 Youngblood, John 21 Yeon, Karen 61, 108, 109, 157, 160, 168 Yeon, Sean Young 141 Young, Cynthia 108, 109 Young, James 125 Zobludduff, Jeffrey 141, 225 Zarlnkelkl, Amir 141,226,249 Zecca, Yvonne 31 Zimmerman, Muriel 50 Zveare, Kathy 108, 109,269 wp P0PC0 . 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