Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1975
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' . -.Q - .11 g xx X N X X x XX x X X X Xxx x X K K., 5 2 , 1' I f , ,V 1 ff X, 7 f jj . , fl' , lf' ,X W oo f I' o Xf MW 1 f, .ff f I X!!!-f- Y J ,pig Y -I-A-'-iQ f- ' 'S ' A X KX H ' f fyk fy! !f lf!! , rj fx ,' fn ,fx f 1 , ' X x X Q XX X X X XXX xgx3X ' J 'off 3 1 dwi Mo GRAY1975 Arlington, Vlrgmla fl I 4 I Wa.shingtoniLe.e-High School Q- o ' - fer' iw I.: . , , , . 'iffzfi .. 'Yi - jfiy N. K- fe iv Celebrating 50 years 2+-'ii -- -- A1514-.alt-.--' gtk A 12 in if -AP Sap ,'i',,,4', 2. il ' UL-I W1 'll 12, 2 'feffwf 21-' '? 'f 'MT T T'?Q T ',:,Q:fS f-'.'-vu --'- - - - - 5-1-IJ 43-1 D.4,.'x'5?: -' ?'--,m3f?'fKTlZ'5'7l'im.,si 1 W?ff,1ig!- f U fwws , 1 1 L 1! e gp at li --lxlhi I B 'OM' 2 U A I I U 71 , 4 6 34 62 64 114 130 146 194 Advertisements 258 Index 273 Closing 279 People sharing, enjoying, N . Rick Kumro The true value of any yearbook probably won't be realized until years after its initial distribu- tion. Someday you'll be cleaning out a bookshelf and you'll come across this copy of The Blue and Gray 75. That's when you should sit down and read every word of this book. For in the following pages is a story. lt's a story about the memories of the 1974-75 school year. lt's about the special things that happened in 1974 and 1975. This year marked the fiftieth an- niversary of Washington-Lee. This year more than ever things were happening in this school. There was the structure of Washington-Lee. With a four million dollar bond allowance, renovation and rebuilding plans were underway. Architects and blue prints and hammering and drilling were familiar sights and sounds this year. For the students, Open Campus privi- leges were introduced. Open Campus meant being allowed to leave the school during lunch and during unscheduled periods. Sophomores had to wait until the second semester before being granted off- campus privileges. However, this was a difficult clause to en- force and was virtually ignored Jehan Galal by the administration. Even greater freedom was allowed to students with the privilege of smoking courts. In an effort to clear the air in the bathrooms, administrators, faculty and the school board approved the smoking court policy. If you had signed permission from your parents and if you attended a series of smoking seminars, you were allowed to go outside and smoke. Obviously, this li ,. iiff? 99 Ron Schuler presented problems in the winter and in the rain. Also different this year was the absence of daily homerooms. No longer did students attend homeroom before first period to have attendance taken. Instead 7 'x 1 05.61 Amparo Castaneda 4 suffering, th inkingf' attendance was taken during first period. When time for nec- essary business, like elections, class business or distribution of the Crossed Sabres, an adviso- ry period was scheduled after first period. No longer could 5 vi wi. Pam Sullivan students come late to school and not miss anything. If you were late for first period, 30 minutes detention was to be as- signed. The Blue and Gray itself changed this year. We've used a lot of writing in the 75 book. The staff has tried to present a true account of what happened to people this year. We want you to read this book and to un- derstand the people in our school. No matter how diverse our school population may be Howard Debus we all share common ground in this school and in this commu- nity. The purpose of The Blue and Gray 75 is people. . .peo- ple sharing, enjoying, suffering and thinking. The staff asks you to read this book and hopefully you'II understand and re- member what Washington-Lee was in 1974 and 1975. The Editor FQ' 54.-. Jeff Smith ,.- ' 5- , I 1. .1 ..v'--'nfl 1 -' . ' ' '.1- 3',-if if' - 56 4-4- K, 'cf I ,-,.,., V 'Ln , J -4 far' ' 3 it'- , Q A . ,' Q. Ar I .I ' 5,2521 ltvtluiffa' ' ., l'n'C,,,g4 41lr',',,4 ' K ' '1f1 C'f 'o l:' 5 Ji., 'L' A , l4,, jd Opiasgrull -M , - 4 ' .- u.. ' . 1.L'.'- Baldeu Arora Gustavo Pena 5 3 4 A 'Q Y -f' ix' V' .V 1 1 Q r H S A iullvv'-'-' ri . '! r 4 QL 1- l E4 m'xef.'1F ,JS 'i IW, 1 OD -rv 32 I When the tension of school work seems to be getting you down, it's always nice to sit back and think about summer. Yes . . . summer, that nice, long period of vacation that never seems long enough. You could sleep in and stay out late. There was so much fun during the summer of 74l Ocean City and its neighboring east coast paradises were the refuge of many Washington-Lee students. Do you remember boardwalks, and ice cream cones and novelty tee-shirts and hot, gritty sand, and sore, lob- ster-red sunburns? There was cool, blue water and hunting for seashells and sailing and swimming and surfing and partying. lt was a perfect sur- rounding for relaxation and fun. If you weren't lucky enough to make it to the beach, you could have relaxed at home. The habit of the great, All- American Teenager was to sleep in all morning, watch television all after- noon, and go out all night. In the eve- ning you could take your fancy car to lvlcDonald's to check up with your friends and find out where the party would be that night. On a special night you could go to a concert. 74 was the year of the comeback, with return concerts of The Beach Boys, Eric Clapton, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Youngg and even Elvis Presley. Cur- rent favorites like Earth, Wind and Fire, The Grateful Dead and Marvin Gaye also made appearances in and around the Washington area. But a constant concert-goer perpetuates an expensive habit. Not only were the ticket prices outrageous, but so, too, was the cost of gasoline for the trip to the Capitol Center. Add to that the cost of beer for the newly eligible eighteen-year-olds, and the other things in which to indulge and you had quite an expensive evening's en- tertainment. To support the habit of summertime solace many were em- ployed for the summer. Construction jobs brought in sizable paychecks for sizeable quantities of sweat. Howev- er, it was difficult for a female to enjoy or be employed in this kind of labor. Swimming pool lifeguards, or workers in fast-food restaurants were typical jobs. Also common were tem- porary office help or register clerks in stores. Most jobs were not career- minded but simply pastimes to bring in some extra cash in a time when prices climbed higher and higher every day. We cannot forget the tur- moil of Watergate revelations throughout the summer. The shocking transcripts of a corrupt administration took its toll on a hot August afternoon when Richard lvl. Nixon resigned the office of the President. A feeling of relief, as one experiences when removing a heavy load, was felt by many people. Welcomed into the White House like a breath of clean air, was Gerald Ford. He started a Honeymoon with Congress and brought a new earthiness and family atmosphere into the mansion on Pennsylvania Avenue. His 17-year-old daughter, Susan, swore never to give up her blue jeans and probably en- joyed many of the same things that any student of Washington-Lee would enjoy. She had a special summer in 74, but, then, didn't everyone? 8 9 i 1 I Y, M.. . ... ..,,. 's::f:::2Ef' PT?f:2?:1:flS:el ff' ' X N 's -1 -NN:-. - ,-11:-.-A ..-Q bl -N, . . . Ja - -it i rl V M 1 'P -f-ii nv- ,- ' .4-Q -' .mv Q. . ,.,, gnu- e MR- ' , ..., H , ..1:f2-?1?4737'. gg:-L4-ggf:9C2:1:g:2zgqzgzygzgag-23 '535:-'giizgz-L -'-'-cya' jsilrljfji' -15:11:33:-25:-yvfgfz: - . ,. H , , 14.pf-xr'gfpgiprgfgw3l99kQ2TZf'f 1?I':f-f'?f ff'i?2I1fff'iitkv Q' '-1--z.. :-.q.-44:7-251 , . '-T'fj1f-214451, . ' , 1. :1:f':1:-24265.-rf 14-1'-z ,. . .. ' , .. . , ,lfrf--:fr-'f::s:y,Qra16 :fwfr-'G' 2 QQ ':'::::k19?Z:w'f:::k1:..-1-mg---14.-w.-1-av f-L-1-J 5.,- 4,3g25f:3.51jQggv4 . f .- , .5.'9--A 4. , 4,,. .I ,,..... ., - - - 1 A, Q 4. , ' :NF Top left Enc Clapton ata return performance at the Capltol Center, Top rrght. Trevor Albro and Bull Moss ID a summertrme dune buggy- rt has automatlc alr CODGIIIOUIDQ, Left 'ASalllng, salllngj' a wonderfully relaxing pastume. '5'l'll6dn9. ,Ml Getting ready for the Three Ft's After the fourth of July you suddenly realized that in another nine weeks you'd be back to the same old grind of schoolwork. For some it was a depressing thought. For others, the thought of football games and dances and seeing all your friends was excit- ing and something to look forward to. The thought of school and brisk, fall weather can be uplifting when you're working in 98 degrees and 7004, hu- midity. Praise should go to all those who had to go out and work in the hot sun on the gridiron. lvlany long hours were spent running and panting in football practice long before school started. Shorts and halters were the order of the day for cheerleaders who got together to perfect their yelling voices and rhythmic chants. Drill team members and majorettes also started working on their routines while getting uniforms ordered, or- ganized and distributed. Sour chords of music were struck in marching band while practicing to make perfect before the first game. Slowly but surely that first day of school was approaching and few were going to get caught without being ready. In that last week or two before the grind began, an effort was made to cram a complete summer's fun into a few short days. There were a few details that had to be attended to before school started. There is something about crisp, new sheets of paper and long, sharp pencils that is rather fun. Notebooks, paper and pencils had to be purchased and due to the paper shortage they were more expensive this year than ever before. No one can show up the first day of school without a new outfit. So summertime paychecks were put into new ward- robes to impress everyone back at school. When the fateful day finally arrived and the doors opened for the flood of a new year's students, there was a certain excitement in the air. lt's a certain feeling that can only be felt by someone going back on the first day of school. 1, . X' . X ,. w. ' V i 351. 'ie-16 !5Y3l 'ii ihifn A 33? x 74 !H 5' .......... ,, 1 5..'g... img. a. . x..- . . s. ..: 'jr 'Jld5'1' 'iuv4f --4 ' l'r- l-H-f-if--' 10 Its almost like lighting a tirecracker with a long fuse You try to prepare yourself for the blast but it still catches you by surprise. Ben Pullen Far left: Lucy Huko, Cherie Hart and Tracy Blahuta sell cokes to make money for the Crossed Sabres. Near left: Biology teachers. Mr. George Davis and Ms. Kathy Klotz unpack materials in preparation for a busy year. Bottom left: Susan Naccarato discusses the proper technique of oom-pahfpah-ing with Eric Mullis. Bottom center: An assortment ot necessary school supplies, Many of these items doubled in price since last year, due to a paper shortage and mtlation, Bottom r1ght:Tim Conklin sweeps up the football locker room after a hard days practice. X l sw ' Q f-wr-Page 5 .1 ei 5, .t X . Z 'xA-x ' 1..- What's in a name? lt's a few minutes before eight on a typical morning at Washington-Lee. Groups of students stand around gos- siping. Looking down the hallways, one can see streamers and signs decorating the athletes' lockers. The lockers close with a bang as students rush to get to class, Student A: Better hurry up or you'll be late for class. Student B: Who cares if l'm late for homeroom? My homeroom teacher won't notice. Student A: Maybe not since you're not going to homeroom. Student B: l'm not going to homeroom, huh? Student A: Of course not. If this were last year you'd be going to ho- meroom, but it's this year so you're not. Student B: l'm not? Student A: No. Student B: lfrustratedl Then where am l going? Student A: Right now you're going to first period but if you want to know what happened to homeroom, you go there after first period but it's not homeroom. Student B: lt's not homeroom? Student A: No. Student B: Then what is it? Student A: lt's advisory period. l il t il Student B: What's an advisory period ? Student A: The same thing as homeroom but it doesnt happen as often. Student B: But you just said it wasn't homeroom. Student A: Well, it's just that you're not allowed to call it homeroom anymore 'cause it's called advisory period and you don't have a homeroom teacher, you have an ad- visor. But basically it's the same thing. lt's where you go to take care of all your business and stuff. As the two students talk, the hall is getting quiet and people are drifting into the rooms of their first period classes. Student B: Okay, so I have to go to first period. Oh, my God, that's at the other end of the school! See ya! The sound of clomping footsteps echoes down the hall. The bell rings as a rushing figure turns the corner. l l -pw Top: Steve Lane and Tom Estabrook have a rising discussion on the stairs before class. Bottom: It seems like Sharon Williams would like to go home but her overpowering subcon- scious suggests that she stay in school. 12 f Q l D ,af 'QQ I Y -,N fL Top left: An almost empty hall undlcates that nearly everyone has made It to class on tlme. Top: Cnrustlana Cornejo looks out of her homeroom, seemlngly bored. Left: Students ln Mr, Llnses homeroom look Interested ID the Hgolngs on. v' Near right: Ellen Showen gets ready to drive away during lunch. Center right: Two friends enjoy a meal at McDonaId's. Far rightx Randy Bryant and Kelly Fawcett enjoy a moment away from it all. Bottom left: Groups of kids talk, smoke. and take it easy - advantages of the longer lunch and open campus. Bottom center: An afternoon chat and a breath of fresh air for friends David Burns and Nancy Johnson, Bottom right: Laura Blue and Tim Conklin, having a discussion in the stadium bleachers. -YJ Q' ,gy . M , lima- A YANI. i ,Ja 1 I , ,HQ nfs , .2 'Y fx rr -va,-o rf, . . 41..f 't41. New freedom for students' 14 I L I -'x - C if-' ev , ., VA 1 ' 'Y . ' A A Q ,r . 5 -, 3: g V W -x - i sfdafirv' f ,fi '- 4 - .v 4, iii' A A.-,i .-'? '1,wf v -, 1 f '., 'Q4 ' 4 hyff I f' x, iv ll 'Z 0 f , ,LQ 1'4 . l 4 A in 14,4 , , A, , A - A ff , ,X g,' , g A' I ' tl .1 l I - .I r- l A 3, l x l 0 . Fil ' .. fi1:i f'f'. ir ' C A New Privilege, Will if Survive ? by Allison Linehan Local newspapers have carried stories about it. the loudspeaker has mentioned it almost every day since the beginning of school. Open Campus is here! Open Campus means that students who want to leave school grounds during lunch or unscheduled time are allowed to do so with parental permission. The W-L Administration feels that vvith 50 minutes for lunch the student body should be given the opportunity to leave school grounds. Mr. Long said that he thinks the students will make it work and Mr. Ness, agreeing with him, said. Open campus is here to stay '... 'lhey feel that W-lfs student body is responsible enough to go out and be hack for Sth period on time. Some students say that by taking advantage of Open Campus it's hard to be back in time for Sth period. Others think the lunch period should be an hour and a hall long. Despite complaints like the above, Open Campus does give students time to study, be among friends, get extra help from teachers. and get rid of frustra- tions and the feelings of imprison- ment that the unbroken school day can build up. The only complaint the adminis- tration has had about open campus is from W-L neighbors. They have commented upon the throwing of trash in their yards. and upon people running around in their front yards. Students have got to respect the rights of these people, and as long as they stay off of private property and quit hanging on the corners as Mr. Ness put it. it's here to stay! t 1 5 THE GREAT EAT-I ,:,.4 ,D ., 74. ,, A . A., ' -,A-'11, 7' M, ,, ff Zhu 5' Q .SI x, , 1 ,I ' m -5, ,U ., K, Q49 if ' W J r I K 1 - 5 1 I 1, . .,, .-,f 'V tj ,, f . . ii ., V-x 'Y J' 'W M ' 5 I A' 1., figx -J Tr? '- 4 fl' J , 4 ia '19 'VJ 5. +- -f if 16 2212 'Qu' Z5 fl, 1 'lf 1 if .31 I 9+ 'Ci' X -,.,,,....-J' ' X Lunch lines at W-L hit record lengths as the two lunch periods of previous years were combined into a single, longer lunch period. Because of Open Campus a substantial drop in the number of students eating lunch in the W-L cafeteria was expected. The drop, however, was not enough to compensate for the fact that all the students were eating at once - hence the longer lines. The existing cafeteria is scheduled to be demolished as part of the recon- struction plan. Eating facilities will be moved to other parts of the building. The kitchen and cafeteria staff will be replaced by a variety of vending machines. TOD lefty The student body shows what it thinks of school lunches. Top centerg 4'Yes in-DeeDee you can take my money, says Greg Brown to Miss Pekar. Top rightg These dazzling beauties would rather pose than eat. Far leftq Helen Palmer helps feed the hungry masses of VV-L. Lefty Sarah lvlarcey likes what she sees. 17 WHATPEOPLE WILL DO. . . The annual donkey basketball game, held in the gym, provided fun and en- joyment for a large crowd. Of the teams, two were of students and two were of faculty members. The prize was a large trophy. In the semifinals, one student team and one faculty team won. The student team won the trophy, which was accepted by Jeff Smith. The sophomore class decided that it was low on money, so it sold some of its assets. Sophomores could be purchased at the Sophomore Auction. On Slave Day, the sophomores' 'Arnasters could make their 'tslaves clean out their lockers, carry their books, or wear the costume of their choice iwithin the dress code, of coursej. Slaves were seen wearing tuxedos, marching band jackets, Mickey Mouse ears, and other diverse articles of clothing. Right Flqirirly Weisenburger attempts to prove that he is more stubborn than the donkey. Xlbrivr- llfli Posati rnngratulates his donkey on is fob well rlonfe Above, right An unidentified flnrikffyrrrilwys the attention ofa well-wisher i' e Tl QT f9,Q 8, jk -1 l 1 l Y ,. 7,1 1 FDR MONEY. W2 -U5 4' Above Grace Gallano makes bug-eyes at the photographer as Kara Davls looks away and Harry Coleman looks on. Left Conrad Ogletree shows slave Davao Sattler whos boss. Top Mass Dalton roms her class IU the bunny-hop on Slave Day. 19 A GE ERALS BITE BURGER IQ CI! M, ?l..1... 5 1 L 4' E L . Y Y W Vandalism was the prelude to Washington-Lees homecoming game with the Yorktown Patriots. Although animosity between the schools ex- tended to only a small portion of the student bodies, considerable damage was done. W-L was clearly the worst offender, having committed the first and the worst offenses. The exchange started when a few W- L students toilet-papered a tree at Yorktown. Yorktown students, in re- turn, spray-painted a back door to W- L. The W-L vandals then decorated the Yorktown sidewalks. Next, a group of Yorktown girls I A i painted W-L's front doors, the sur- rounding walls and sidewalks, and several windows. They toilet-papered the large evergreen trees facing Quincy Street, and they dug a large hole in the football field. Written in weed killer on the football field was an unfinished, York The next day, when school officials learned of the damage, a campaign was begun to ease tension and dis- courage vandalism. The W-L senior class president visited Yorktown as the Yorktown football team captains visited W-L. But the night after the exchange, Yorktown was heavily damaged. The front doors were painted blue and gray, top to bottom, a long wall was riddled with graffiti over its entire length. A few windows were broken, and many more were spray-painted, and paint had gotten onto inside walls through the broken windows. W-L was written in weed killer on the football field, and the goal posts were torn to the ground. The planned exchange of students had taken place uselessly - too late to prevent cancellation of the pre-game bonfire. During lunch, a procession of Yorktown students in cars passed with an effigy of a Gener- al dangling above a garbage truck. Rocks were then thrown at the cars. The homecoming game itself ended favorably for the Generals, who won, l 2 1 14-6. After winning the toss, the Gen erals chose to receive first. Yorktown kicked off, but a W-L drive failed, and the Generals were forced to punt. lm mediately, Yorktown fumbled the ball and W-L recovered. But another W L drive failed, and astonishingly, York town fumbled the ball after the punt' Mike Bradford then ran twenty-five yards to the goal line and fumbled The ball rolled into the end zone and Brett Payne dove on it, scoring the games first touch-down. The extra point was good, and W-L kicked off Each team drove unsuccessfully until the end of the quarter. The second quarter consisted of un successful drives by both teams Yorktown came close to scoring twice, and W-L once. The half ended with the score 7-0. W-L kicked off to start the second half. Each team drove to no avail until a deep pass allowed Yorktown to score. The extra point was blocked. The score was 7-6. Then Bradford scored a touchdown to put the Gener als out of reach. The extra point was good. A semi-formal Homecoming Dance tWho said teens wear only jeans'?l was underway the next night in the cafeteria when the Homecoming Roy alty were announced: Nancy Weyforth and Jeff Smith. Cape Horn, the band was really good. Far left, tops The Generals had their cake and ate it. too. Middle, top. A toilet-papered tree at Yorktown, Top right: Kara Paul and Madeline Bradstock prepare for homecoming. Far left, bottom: Mr, lmbrescias door is amply decorated. Middle. bottomg Florence Ossea sports a cowboy hat for i'Top tem Day. Bottom right: Vandalism hit Yorktown hard. ' , A , L. I MGS 1 4, , x va v 'Q P.. 1 k Qi . f 71 ' -QV, N A -' Hahn' fqNf'v if . .. ' V 1 Y A' ' N 1 F' ' 2' '2....i 5 .. . My A af 0 Vw f SWG vb w' -Y, 1' 'r , N- - ,r 11 , , jf' l L , '.,. ,Q . . .. ' 's 'f5hfiE.a.f' 4 1 I 3 .ff 2 Y 1 'Q in xi 5, 4 Q4 1 'jx mari . - mir., . ,il Q Q , L Y 96 9 ' 1 L, 75 rn' ,A 4 , L wr i . N J'-ah mi . K A i avr H517 'v fr' 'Jr - K F V f'f. ' 1 Q-T: 5 ,' E j L ' . '1-L' I 1 V ff-pa.. 1. , ,. .. . .mL ' J-, . ,.. . or 2' rw, 1 li ' dl 1,2- , . .Jef i z-:gf 35 , ,Y I In .i , ' L25 gf? f f? an if ,rwfbfy 4 -f-fy if, --M hyd .ref ., ... . iii , V- ,' -2 fi LU fi Q-, ' . IW lf' 'f', .1 45' ' 45+ wff ' . . , Left. top: Cape Horn was the band at the homecoming dance. Center: Lydia Hughes holds high flying balloons. Right, top: Crowd at the pep rally before the homecoming game. Bottomg Vandalism perpetrated by W-L students at Yorktown. 23 0 YOUR MARK GET ET GRADUATEW! Rrghtg Lower tuatron rates and beautnful sce- nery make state schools luke the University of Vrrgnnua more appealang. Bottom left: Frank Lanzrllo has has nead examrned by Susan Berghoefer. Bottom rrghtg Rack Jenney demon- strates that nergnt rs no measure of the man. . 1' ,wa ' '. 1 . c n i , I - I ,. l . y . . ,nap - .VA .rl v' aff. 7' i t ..'la, 'lp .I -4 ' rv wv A ' M41 1' -- -..eq X A zrntzr mann me - i ig f. .V ' V V ', .WA , P' Y-?,'i4Z:-. I-' s .dj 1 4 o . lr in Eff 25 It 'r ' n H fi , lz: 1 + R -www V 5 1 . l 2 I ' T1 . V x 1 r , --,L 1 -r 1 -A l 55? Near left The Iubrary s Chrrstmas tree added to the holrday atmosphere. Top rfght, Room 104 has a tjoyous door, Tong The warming door rn the VV-L Chrustmas Spurut Door Contest. Q r b rl 5 3 ,746 6345- .z.. l l l , , .. r ' A, Y - QI itll' -1'y UQ' The Amerrcan Crvllrzatron classes held a gala 19th century luncheon shortly before Chrrstmas vacatlon. Food was plentiful - there were two turkeys, as well as an assort- ment of 19th century vegetables, desserts, and drunks. The Madrigals, singing authentrc 19th Century Chrrstmas carols, provided the enter- tarnrnentg the decor and food were prepared by student commrttees. Scrupulous detail was paid to authentrcity - only one event broke the atmosphere: the Madrrgals' special rendi- tron of Country Roads for IVlr. Wyatt. WW ri 1' Ili: . 'E .F ef .ip 44 -lk 'R-.s ,Qu - ' -'.,?1,'.f'f47: ' ' ,NI S' ' 1 26 1 fi ti? .-is' 4-1' 3,1 Top left, Suste Muskett cant take ner eyes from the gnngerbread sleugn. Center leftg Mrs. Duncan pauses to watch the hand-made candles burn. Near lefty Julne Gravallese reaches forthe beans Below The table wants for the hungry masses to descend upon tt. fl Q 27 GETTI it THERE? l iilli THE FUN Right top: Snow decorates the otherwise mundane ground outside the main en- trance. Centerg In the warmer months there is no lack of business for the bicycle racks. Bottom: An unidentified bus rider boards the bus after a long day. Far right top: Dennis Daniel hurls a snowball. Far right center: A lonely Volkswagen is framed by two trees as snow covers the football field. Far right bottom: A row of snow covered cars in front of the Educa- tion Center wait tor their owners. Er. H ' 'v , 'elk ,Taj I, 28 N 1 iff 'Ii Mt 4 fi 'lf' v 1-LW? -4-Ulf o J YU P I .I I, 1. Ly ..-fi :-sf. N up 'Q ,. ---5 - 511. '41 t t' ' s ' qwrw K . 1 -.Q xv' -y r lf J W, V ,K . my ' 1 - :N -, X H Tvs + .V, .4 73341 . ', F Ju, - Ll ' , ' . 53' ., , it ' A QA' -N .4 xla' . . 5.1-. F In liz- . ' fl '71-Xvgi - - P 1 wg. 'wb-1 4 ,iz lx 'Adam - '?'7, ' be fx, K, .QIZQ U ' -J' N , ? ,Q-' . P' ,I'I ' 't ip fr' ' Mi ' , ci 444-v L ., L l , - k' U. wr 'L 40 ' ,' , 1 he rt ' gf , 1 4 1 '1 iv .nrh 1' .y 29 n Each and every year that W-L is in session, students are faced with the problem of getting to and from school. Each mode of transpor- tation has its advantages. Riding the bus is the most common method, but driving is the most convenient. Walking is the health- iest, but bicycling is the most ef- ficient. For a student who lives in- side the 1Vz mile minimum busing radius, walking at a moderate 3 miles per hour, it takes less than 30 minutes to get to school. Riding the bus often takes more time than this. And if a student wishes to jog at, say, 6 miles per hour, he will beat the bus almost every time. Snow is sometimes a handicap, to cars, although every- one is glad when it shortens school. Snowball throwers and slush are the main obstacles to walkers, while ice patches, next to the taxicab and the lvletrobus, are a bicyclist's worst enemies. WHAT GDES UP MUST In February, fifty years and three months after its completion, the greater part of the 1924 wing of Washington-Lee was scheduled to be demolished to make way for a brand new, four million dollar addition to W- L. The new building, to be completed in 1976, will make it possible to use both traditional and modern teaching techniques. The new facility will be perpendicular to the existing building that is, paral- lel and somewhat recessed from Staf- ford Street. Although the buses will still arrive at the Quincy Street en- trance, there will be large doors fac- ing Stafford Street. The new W-L will be organized by departments. Every department but Math will have a large study area and several classrooms. The Math Depart- ment asked specifically that the large study area be deleted. The classrooms will make it possible to continue to use the present 'conser- vative teaching methods: the large area will make it possible to use lib- eral independent study and large- group assembly techniques. Although there will be fewer classrooms, there will be more aca- demic spaces because more seminar, conference rooms, study areas, and the like are to be included in the addi- tion. The classrooms will be substan- tially bigger than the present ones, but there is less total floor area - considerable corridor space has been removed. Furthermore, the new part of the building will be fully air-conditioned and each room will have its own tem- perature control. The library, central to the new build- ing, will be close to all of the depart- ments which use it regularly. .-.Q-ani-qaqQ... -.,.-- -.,, ..-N f--'A rx vii J.. U. t -, 4 ,. . I 1 .- Bains - o ..- Q 30 .v J ff 3 I rs ' D' I gp, O COME DOWN l l I l an '--v-,- -.- ,- - '-, : l l l l i L.- il 4 l ' ' l l ..... , ..--4-+ ---- - 443- --------V--V5---W .. l -'Z' . 2 Lockers in the new building will all be located in one area, so that students will not have to walk a half mile be- tween periods. Next to the locker concourse will be the new, carpeted cafeteria, one-third the size of the present cafeteria, but still ample. Both hot and cold foods will be served. The new commons will be in the space originally planned for the new little theatre, which has been deleted. The old Little Theatre, how- ever, has not been touched. During the construction, classes for- merly held inthe part of the building that was demolished, were moved to other classrooms. Dramatic produc- tions were held in the Little Theatre at the end of the year, since the auditori- um was no longer being used. Students dined during the end of the year in the old band and chorus rooms. W-L in 1975 was not what it was in 1974! lVlr. Howard Long feels the walls closing in on him as the new construction is about to begin. HUTTUNG THE ISQQKS in l ' X 'XXI' T -N -A W 4 as ,fb l V 11 ,Y- lsllltell WWTF? ll U ' 1- ,rw -1- f lx I LLM , M llllf or mt fs li wrt Far left: Steve Posclask, oblrvrous to the pho- tographer, scrutrnazes hrs notebooks Left: Kevrn Brown reads over hns notes. 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Some have called it the new permis- siveness and some the new freedoms. lt depends on your point of view. The question that will need to be an- swered by your generation is whether you can exercise the self restraint needed to maintain the efficiency and singleness of purpose necessary to sustain our way of life. lf the prevailing mood continues to be one of everyone for himself, then we shall be approaching the twilight of a free society. l hope you will have the will and the idealism to persevere. OU. Johansen Principal Left Page' Mr. OU. Johansen, prtnctpal. Right Page Top lelt. Mrs. Dons Matthews, assistant prtnctpal. Bottom left: Mr, Howard E Long, as- sistant prtnctpal. Top right: Mr. John Youngblood. athlettc dtrector. Middle right: Mr. Jay P Ness, assustant prlnctpal. Bottom rightf Mr. .luck L Wilson, gutdancc dtrector. b V ..f:x ,v- r. ? 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Biology students watch out! lVliss Kathy Klotz is studying psychic phe- nomena! She also is taking piano, flute. and cello lessons yet still finds the time to be her ovvn auto mechanic. Another music lover is lvlr. Francis lmbrescia. His favorite past-time is carrying on intellectual discussions but claims he is unable to do so with his students. lvlr. Tom Armstrong is an outdoor man - a camper and a fisherman. Fevv people at W-L know about lVlr. Armstrongs other hobby: he is a tenor in the Nightcap Barbershop Quartet. Captain Snovvden Arthur is the Vice- President of Washington Friends of Buddhism. l-le loves to read but his library is so large novv that every time he gets a new book his wife makes him get rid of an old one. A fevv examples of hovv they spend their spare time suggests that teach- ers are really human after all! Imp lr,-fl Wlr Lrlriq girls tht: opinion of the lrliiiif, tii.ir,lii-r Mrs Arirlrirsriii. belon- iliiifiniiiii him fli-so-rl Top right Mr Lewis is iii-i-ri iii tlirluglil ill tits, .itti-riioori plans Bottom Hr liltl.iri',i-ri ,iriil Mr EllQlIHflfT1iill tiricl lrmtbzlll fi,irrii-'.lillii-vi-ryi-iiti-rttiiiiiriq Q' 00.5 2325 'i 332.- : fi i 38 l '1 ,l' 'Il' g xl f'J'l,l I 1 'f',l'l 'll 11,1 , ,1 1!'l', l 11', 1 W1 .',1' f' 11 I 11' ffl, 1. Q A,l '1 1 f 1 .g i'. .ff-g 1' 1. 0 ' 1 If .-JI I , 1 ' 1 1 '1 '1 ', 1.'1:1 ,alll -nn! Jf ' .1 42 I M Q' .Jw '4 ' ' Q, 'f F ,Yi 5- ,N ii2 f'?.1i fx' ' Xa xagzfl ' fle and ' 3-a W 1.v 'lAw..L X5- Top left Mrs. Zsmmerman and Mrs. Duncan quickly Catch up on the latest news whale changing classes. Top rfght Mr. Armstrongs secret way of fushnng ns revealed! Left Mnss Weeks gets :mo the Chnstmas spmt whale Mrs. Vice looks on hungrlly. t Teachers Gut Of Class r 1 Q lv fs ,, It t ' ' ' ' ir 5 lifter .-n Q-hi Top left' Mr. Donald Lewis. Top right: Mrs. 9 - Margaret Huddleston. Far right: Miss Margaret Harmon. Bottom left: Mrs. Beth Sorrell. Bottom centers- Mrs. Jaquetme Guter. Bottom right: Mrs. Doris Fitch, -- ,1 'wr 1. 0 , , ' D, 'Q ' 4 1 ' ' I l v 40 'O GETTI G THE BUGS OUT ,Y Q, .1 we , . cg , it T., 6 i . . f 'i Ht: '?'. - -s... sn Q Q 1, Aww . 'A l I C NV' V , '2 wa I L..5!n lfg 1 1,1 f I ' . O sx' ff ' 'E sf' t QA ' U' -'f 6 Q' A ' -2- N m .4 eff U '15, gf, 4'0- 'J AN, gl A. Val 1' H One is only partially aware of the work and effort that the guidance department puts in to make our students conscious of the present and of the future. The counselors lend a guiding hand and help students to make important decisions, decisions which become the foundation for the future. Many times their efforts go un- noticed. We rely on them: they are people whom we can lean on and whom we can talk to. 41 -.QQ 4 -v, , K ' . 1 I - ' Ll .Lit ' . 1 . . I ' ,-. ' h' ' .': .I :A Sn . A ,.g 1 'T'19gI'IvT1f2j. ' . I Q. 24. ., - ,' ,. . 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' - 3:--5 7, - -v 14-'F --f w.,.Qm1f. . uw--4 .x ,,-fn'-f V-3 4 ,f f w vw .ff w A' 'vh h -:B 'K' 45 , l. 1a Q nic: 5 -' ' -ffai-8'5'! , 4 1-.f. ' '- f -.-f'1 f1:'5'i-g'1w?QN 'WV ' ,, ' IV' -V vf .- 54 ,4 5: v-Q Q-'Q.,. v . A v 1 4' V. v A sg' Q 'QLV' x 'V 1- ? I J 1:49 Prepare For l' i .! l2N ' I l ' 1 ' -' Z2-ami. A - gun, 7 1 . . A , Q Ang , I, LL 4i 1 H ,fi 4 Q l' , U 3,2 g A ... : V x 1 rt' 1 1 -5 'Nutz' ,X 15' i. 'gf' f-. -131 --.lf ' l - 'da , ' F5-N Q ' P. ,, if? I sq , f -- A if i f Left to right' June Ames, Home Economicsg Beulah An- derson, Home Economics, LeRoy Anderson, Art, Thomas F Armstrong, Math, Rosalie Arnold, Distributive Educa- tion, Capt. C Snowden Arthur, Englishg Elva Aukland, St.irfnr.e, Gloria Bardsley, Business. Your Career . . . ll --' waz' 'A' at f . -- . . .sq The unfinished Career Center opened this past September. 1 i I l Tom Smallwood chooses awkward positions to do his homework! The 84.6 million Technical Education Career Center, although not com- pleted, opened this past September. Labor problems, such as the concrete workers strike, delayed its completion so only seven of the twenty-one courses offered were taught in the new building. The remaining classes were taught in the old Patrick Henry Elementary School. The purpose of the career center is to offer students an opportunity to prepare for a career without a college education. Courses offered in con- struction, auto mechanics, air condi- tioning, cosmetology, ornamental hor- ticulture, practical nursing, food ser- vice, dictation, and more, hopefully reached this goal. Students who attended the career center this year felt that the program has been very successful and really enjoyed going. They felt more in- dependent and felt as though they were doing something truly worth- while. i 44 , O 5 r , 5 l ' l 5 2 ' 1 iz: ,,,, 'iff' t l r l i t I 1 . 5 1 JJ, , . TODA' Angela Bryant and Debt Shoup work with deep concenf tratlon. Bottom: Stanley Dufrane and Beverly Creel take tender Iovlng care of thelr plants, ,Sr 'YN 6 'Hn- ? 'Tun iv A5 X ' nib gg ,-NJ: 1'K s :Sv 5 'W KW Ll fl ,ar AA f,N,Z'-4 V tg.-J' Left to rlght: Dr, Robert Baxter, Mustcg Wayne Bloomlngburg. Soclal Studtesg Gordon Bourne, Sclence: Wulllam A, Brooks, Languageg John Z. Brumbaugh, Mathg Mary Causey, Physical Educatlong Guldo Cavallo, Social SIUUIBSQ Constance Chrlstlan, Artg Jonne Clemmer, Home Econornicsg Boger COQQIDS, Physlcal Educatlong Dr. Alex Costea, Engllsh, . . . ln High School 1. .V - . I sexism As a result, along with the typical W-L spirit and enthusiasm to crown it all, everyone has been involved with sports and studies in some way. Many teachers held classes outdoors when the hot spell came along, with the motto that all work and no play is good for nothing. As Mrs. Causey once claimed, A healthy mind needs a healthy body. And a healthy mind is usually a happy one. TWO WAY TUNE UP ilk t I- N Plato says that the purpose ot educa- 'ii tion is to give to the mind and to the body all the beauty and all the perfec- tion of which they are capable. Consequently, it should not be for- gotten that W-L takes pride in the students and not merely in the new premises, and that W-L is what the students make of it by participating in outdoor games and scrutinizing their books. Without either one, the other G9 N. if 'ff'-tk ' Top right: Mike Choi and Paul Besano try to show Todd Carter, Tim Cockle, Joel Markos, and Steve McCann that there is nothing comic in keeping the body in top shape. Lower right: With skill and detail Judy Bagnulo probes deeply into the abstracts of the mind. Above: Alice Prather points out that studying to achieve mental health is not self-torture. .,,s x 5' . N' q 2 ...- ifl I' I 1 I -1'-in-' . A f 46 l 1 'ff .1 1 1 , 3 4 t ,K A X I 5 Q, Q p 'S . ' U U 1- lg an - +- Top rfght French mathematucuah Descartes alarmed. I thunk, therefore I ami Maggue Smuth, Lthoa Yee, and Joe Serafy attempt to prove theur exnstehce. Lower rrght Paul Geary, Dahhy Farmer, and Marty Deal set out to WIN the prtze a ht body. Left: Steve Schmutt ap- pears to have Celestual vubratlohs of the mthd and body, 47 All Aboard! it 1 X fi? 'r ',,,...- Breaking away from the classroom bores! Debbie Scorzelli found this field trip to a beauty salon to be very unusual. Field trips have always been a popu- ' ' 1 lar means of teaching, at least from the students' point of view. One reason is, of course, because of their educational value. Students are brought into contact with concrete examples of their current studies and the text book information is brought to lite. Seeing an original painting or watching a newspaper being made makes it easier forthe student to un- derstand the processes. Field trips also provide an opportu- nity for students to get the full advan- tage of visiting the historical, cultural, and modern attractions in the area which they may not normally be able to see. But everyone knows that maybe the main reason forthe popularity of field trips is the break they give from the monotony of day after day spent in mg Clgiggrgomu Many students took advantage of their one chance to visit The Mormon Temple. 48 i - lllwiilll ms gs : lllwlii lliillll l Blllilllllll' lllfllllll llwllllll -..... IQWUIIIL Q , r I V ig, cg 1.5 X 'w f 1 ri V i' ,-ferr' 'N A .. ' - . I '21 'A .1555 . - fzf-fm ' -Sr S 0 'fha - F v -N 'fifi' .-' 1 ii, N12 '. ' '- r - :'...x- xxxf' ,.' .HI .5-rl -M: lf-IM - gf ' 4: 1' 'By '+S'5pM-74 wwf ati'-' fb?-1. QwSi?'fiiA2Ti'5'f?'t15-- '- ff! ' ' 'H - n ffm -rf '-' . 'wg-1, :af 2-:Ls-Y -ft t ' 7- iv - 1 t .. 3. X 'T 535,431-QS? W-Q-'gif 4 I 'P ' J 45' .KX ,. I' '-34.11 7'-.. QQ fait, r FI. gi' V91 7 .R v' .+ it .ZZ, o eWm,o, ye r 1 e 1 ' rl e . A 'M VEYQQ LQQQHILBQBHC 5Q'!9,9l5 , 32 aaet . . ..- ....-....... , V.-7 Q- WH, W V, ,Y M-r---rw--1-M , . ., , t M, f 'qu---,5,.A,-. .,, ,N ' '- - -- ' tr:--:N .. Xa fx Top WYL students were among the furst to vusut the newly opened Hrrsnnorn Museum. Bottom left Mrs, Arnold, Paulune Meller, and Wanda Lupton have a conference durrng tnerr trap to Elrzabetn Arden. Bottom rtght Becky McCoy, Terry Armstrong, and Judy Orndorff enjoy the sce- nery at Bluemont Park whale waxtung forthe Cross Country team. 49 W-L's Lab ors of Love. Bryan Cougle English A g tb K, Q' K J ,nf .AT-, ,hm L .. :- x 1 1. gs. 5, X 4 I A . ,, . Ns -.4-AY 1-if W , - -H.:..,..4-.,fLN,,4 'f 1 Laura Crites Social Studies Elizabeth Dalton Math George Davis Science Antonio Dene English Gwen Dent Math I John Donahue Business Evelyn Duncan English Betty Eads Phys. Ed, John Englishman Social Studies ...QUIVYV 4 S A ' L - .L -v X ,. 55 U I ' N. 5-y L .af 2? M lf' G.- N. 1 'z - C' . . 1 Q' - . ' nr- , ,sb N' tx HA place equipped for experimental study in a science or for testing and analysis. . This is the definition of 'tlaboratorymgiven in the VVebster's New Collegiate Dictionary. Yet the labs of W-L mean much more. They mean groups of students working together and cooperating with each other to learn something new. Disecting frogs in Biology, and mixing ghastly formulas to produce an even stranger and product in Chemistry are examples of what goes on in science labs. But W-L now has a math lab, not to mention the language labs. Head phones, puzzles, games, etc. are all lab experiences to W-L students. Truim lar left A lrrenrlly r'llsf'ussron in Mrs Gregory s 6th period Biology rites lrrr middle Lab assistant. Chris Pearson, rrirrer tw papers during 6th period Top right ,lim Vrrtlr funds conversation with Ertwrrra Trglao more ine terestrng than Mr Bournes theory of physics Middle Parents learn to use the language lab during the parents night Bottom The math lab rs NEW f rt is the educational iornt lor the administration as well as the students 51 TAKING X f , -6 I x P- . K is Q . ff' I I tl' ,wh 4 N.. N GY, WAY- y f L WIFI 1 'Val' x . 1 , '-n. i , I3 ' ff .yy 'ff 1: . I .lla f . - .4 lg' 'Qt TT. T V M. t l-5 far., J - 16-ij ff It 1 L..s x tj 1Tf '7 X 1' R A '14, '45, X fl Iii iililrl lirlzi .livin Ilr-lrl ?5r,lrfr1r,i:,Diivir,lCllJbS,Er1 I Iiwrrlrli- ffl fillrrmrl Ii' fill 'l.ii'l Mrirrvizirl I All Dorothy Goldsmith. En Marty Hill: I am an instructor at Fun 81 Fitness Health Club. l plan weight programs for individuals. and instruct in the use of the Nautilus equipment. The Nautilus machines are the most scientifically advanced weight ma- chines in the world. I am also required, by the club, to work out a few hours each week. JIIIQUIIQU, Richard firieifrlo. ' fir 'Hi-flfiiy L3f.lI'II',I'. Gwi-nrlolyn Grlllin, I lil Getting involved, business, and peo- ple is what Distributive Education is all about. D.E. is a co-op program, it involves about five hours of classroom instruction and about 15 of on-the-job training per week, plus a credit for each. The class consists of a carefree atmosphere, with a lot of discussion and many group activities. D.E. students enjoy good jobs in places like retail stores, health clubs, car dealers, drug stores, super- markets, restaurants. laboratories, and many other places. The in- structors, Mrs. Rosalie Arnold, and lvlr. Boyd Hargraves share a very close relationship with the kids, and everyone always has a good time. l ww. V, ,aw l ,, g ,. ' .ei -4 I at if gi e,, 54? ,H Y J, aw. I 15 W , gl ' lllln I r Pauline Meller: I work in a small shop specializing in bathroom accessories. I do stock work, inventory, price in- coming merchandise, assist custom- ers in any way possible, and sell. CARE 0F fri ,, f'-,is f ,,! 9, ,l !AQ.! ' t ' I -' Sb . , ,W .-, 4 Dx P r-,f o ' - ' lb 0 ' 221' f-1 '-Q 1 ' I ,SW . . - ,'r-49,4 itil' X -- fit U V is Kit ' g IQ! ' Q K: ,X all I x :gf 1 Sa. l l l i if Qxkg V Z? . I S1 - 'Asif' as 42 vs. ...NX Left lo right Anna Hagy, Social Studiesg Boyd Hargraves, D Eg John Harocopos, Env glish, Elizabeth Hochholzer. Englishg Mildred Houser, Business, Mary Ellen Hurd, Special Ed.g Evelyn Huvvyler, Languageg Francis Imbrescia, Mathg Peggy Jeens, Social Studiesg Kathleen Klotz. Scienceg Simon Korczowski, Social Studiesg Harvey Krasney, Music. BUSINESS!!! S3 eady, aim file! lb Left to rrgnt Mrs. Mane Baker, Attendance: Mrs. Edre McNaughten, Gurdanceg Mrs. Audrey Hazzard, Gurdanceg Mrs, Paulrne Waller, Specual Educatron: Mrs. Corale Thomas, Attendance. gr Q if -Q ' ' C-7 Y. ,el If . I 6. as , N P t ,dt rr, rrqnt Mrs Myra Harrod. Socral Studres sec- rotary, Mrs, Delores Wrllrarns, Englrsh secretary: Mrs Frances Nystrom, Math secretary: Mrs. Irene E Oscar Forergn Language secretary. .fu i r frrrtrr Mrs trrursrf Htrsrrrussefrrr Sr-rgretary, Arr rtr Vr!I0'flVlf!Yt'u fsvvltrhluourri, Mrs laura r rYr',1 H'I.try Mrs x'fi'lV1iQfltJ!'fftSfJf1, Drum -rt rr, V. rf. ' rr-. rrrrr- Hrvrrfllrr, Prrrrcrpsil 13:-cw , ',frrtrI'rII4'f1v1rVVIr Ff,r-crutrtry K 54 Ch L 5 sg fix I gf to 4:- I f' kg s lf, ls' 4 PX 611121211 jjuhilee 11 '-' . - . ' gf? 6' rt QQ E-jjj h '-,vt D4 1:6 C. J -. . Y- ,if gflgfgil' 594 :f5:71f:1 -I .M A f ' - ,f 6.14 , 4, '--. . - 'fe- H -ip L ,f , '2 -Y ' A A' A. ,finli - ,1 V- as 5 r ' '-iw!!! ' Y .Wd- Q15 YT X W7 14 1 4 , 'c L fa li x 1 2 95 37, in Q ' ,' X l WJ 'ff INN!! Uwmthy Ns-Igor: English, Adelbert Nor' WW, ff! Iirurm 5211415 lrwiustrml Ed, Dale '.7,1 w fmvt,,fr.a H.-urlwulrl Vhys Ec1,VVyz1ttR1cif,r. v' lw1r'.1F4Nw'y Sf wrpmq Rubs-rl RIHTYYNEIQ Phys Ed 2' ..f 1 .-4 ar- :af .TJ E 5 i if 3 2 I l E I l CQ E 7 V f'?2?f.?---. . f f JAM - 33 Q ,ff A t l -. . - :UN MON TUE w1-:D THU FRI SAT ' - .A X . -x 3 , i 1 2' 3, 4 5 6 7 E XMHI, l S .4 V ' f,, 1 , , . '-,1f'7 I M ,T N'x ZXS'f s 45i,,, 8l 14 K ,l ' l' '1 .I 1.1! Six Y I nz' , X I i E 21 V- V I l 1, I Jjyvl H 2' I E T8 i X Ln' -, 5 A r 1 I A N !'f'-. :,J 29 30' ,Wy I sl- - -fr' 'sf ' ' ' ' K 1 ' -' - -. L ' ff .Q-all -V V P . ' f X I fig? ni tvfxlmx Q Emp ' X V A ,. 5-,Lit H wir , y I . l i A-31 fgzrx ? f . 1 , ff' E - A ,,,, l ' - x , 'fb v ' '22 Eff ' 'r 1 - ' ' 1 ,Q ' A 'K ' -,- ' . f As a Golden Jubilee Special, Mrs. ,.,fA5p' Jeanne Gilman, one of W-L's energet- y ic Art teachers, was determined to 1 why ! offer students three brand new X K 5. P I, , .fat rf Nga., A courses at whatever cost. The costs L ' s' 5.-,L were high, and as Mrs. Gilman ffl -:gf-1' - , Q ,iff claimed, My dark problem is fi- Q.. ,Rf--fipi nance. Yet, thanks to many fund , gift Q6 ' 1-j i raising projects, W-L could, after fifty 1. D, -. -f- ,g 4 Q .' .'.. .1.' ., -1 , - g.. Zu., f, I Q., - ' - r-fZ'g.,- sg? 3 P - ,.. Q .. ... . ' 211'-'A -.'-+- .. ' , - .:- .g .Q .,,w9,, gg.. 'V -- - pu .1 ,-,lm g .,m .-.. --D- - 9 n. I .,,: A1 ,L , I ,- x - . 1' .,f.-N-' , 37 ,. ..' - ' ,- ,I i' ' - rl gf - Q !-' if fl-I.-ry '.'. fl '. ' .4 .. .., - ' -0? .4 .. I 0 - ,-.-?2yJ' :J. L. . 17 Xt. I S- GY'- K' v ur- 1, .v'? ..'..- 1 ' . - . . 4 . .- . ... .A ' 'r - - i 'g .T - L ' -lr 'Z 1 . , O- - . ...Y I r f 3 -, - , - x .-. fx-. l , :'.rf - Zvi .. Qi 1, 5- :-. ' ' ' -:mg .5 ' ..-- ' - :I .H V. . 0 . f. ., , u ' ' .. f.1 -., - . .,.. . s' ..,-r. , 1, - S. -an - gb - ,- , Qi- g. A . 1, ,Q - mn- ' . ,W f, .gg-Q .. ,: ,. 1 ,. - - gt -. , D 4 .- , .473-1, ' az. , -. . , -.. ' , - , - .z ' x - 11-- - , . 1' , '11 t.. I 'ri 1' . ., .ff 1-. N ' :gf , -- - - -- . - 5-, V- 1 -F I l I -2-:S b ', 1 V ' -' l.1 . - ' 4' X. '.v 'f . .254 ' , 5 ::.- r fi : - ' .1 , I If , SUM., .E . Z , ,, F L ff- fl r 1 ' - . 3 . , -,,v . 5 . . -.,. -:,.', ,I J , 1 ig,-.-1 f- '. - .A ' J r 2 f-- J?-nf, . . -.f 'eg 1 -Q-Q.: . ,ff - . , -'L -L '-5. -Nl'-P' '. P. .' 'X 'f ' ' 4 1 .Q 1 ' -J1':','f: '. -'f .. 4 :.:- t , '- - l-- - '. 1 ' 1 . - ,- -C - '7 'bi g Y, f u sl . ,. . . ' , 1 11' 'U ' - li' 'A - - -. 'J .- . rv' -:iv f , J tl '-.J L- ' . Af-Q .f ' ,.', ,K 1 . I , . J' .x r - D ,:'.'g, - ,i:,-lv.a:-j-'- 1- rpg: 1 . . - v--T . - - f - - Qs' - ' ff ng'.!lM.?1:.:-of . 'F 'f'-..fa'. .- years, welcome into its curriculum new Photo Silk Screen, Visual Design qPhotographyl and Commercial De- sign ll courses. While the Photo Silk Screen Students busied themselves learning the basic principles of Silk Screen, and the Commercial Design students slaved to make the school calendars for the Senior Class Bazaar, the Visual Design students, on their part, were let lose with simple yet effective home-made camaras to take perspective pictures. Everybody in these classes had a busy time, and the credit goes to Mrs. Gilman. Top left: Picture by Moe Sheele. Lefty Picture by Joan Stephens. Top rightq Picture by Tim Davis. R7 Rx. 6 as v' 'Q , rl X' X 17 'st mf-V at-it . 1 1117.7 f WX .- n.. X 1. 3' Ii .E ' - as J J-sl -5-. 1 , 'll .9 A . 5 X I' fl' -if Y - 7 a 4. , N54 1 1 vi ,I Left to right. Anthony Romasco, Phys. Ed., Frances Schoomaker, Biology, Cora May Seeley, Social Studies: June Shurtliff, English, Robin Stout, Special Ed., Sarah Tanenbaum, English, Carl L. Thoburn, Math, Miller Vice, English. Media Center St I i F 5 J7 1 l E5 T? Q-'A 5- px l it . , . l X, l . .- - -4- sY'6vg-: ,if 5' .ww gf' .J Ti -z1.r'-L1 5-1 9' my., ,--35 I - 4 -xg, R xi K p 04, ' ,, i 1. , Aim Library rs for everyone. , .students and principal. 'u an-:ag 'YE- fi I I: s K ss ,K X gi . . 'Q' , l xxx! TIF I X ,f -'I - 'Ill Q Nix lull to right Jack A Walker, Phys. Ed., Flobette Wash- l'1trt'i Lriqlish Charlotte Weeks, English, Dr. Fred lr rr li irrll Cir l6'llf6 Suzanne Wells, Art, Mary Ellen pl titl'VJlliiQf', Tim Wyatt, Social SIUOICSQ Muriel Zim- iii i'rl.iii lririrgriziqr I 1 From left to right: Letitia Lam, Laura lnzer, Blanche Mays, Helen Shepherd, Bernice Williams, Hallene Swenson. 58 r Lifestyle rn the Ilbrary. tsleepung. eatlngw . There IS more to a llbrary than just books, Q, 4-N Mary Franklrn, Cenglz Canturk and Alex Harrador fund some prrvacy. Back-Up Crew Cafeteria Staff .fed ,Y f ,r XL o , ,. From left to rrght: Flossle Shlrley, Sarah Marcey. Nancy Couleman. Jean Muck. Helen Palmer, Nellre Dodge. Kay Calandra. Elsle Burlelgh. v. 1 Y ,lv 1 :ez JS 4 as A A I 45426 From left to right John Donaldson, Wrllle Whltehead, Rose Lawson, Tom Glllus. Arthur Landers. Olga Crates, John L, Coppage. Bonnie Wrnes, John H. Coppage, Elleen Thompson, Mariana GIUSII, Absent Bonnle Deknas, Ralph Gardener. Emanuel Duvvor, and Wlllue Parnet Custodial Staff ey ,V fl ,J 5.0 S I!! U I 1 1 i'VVelI, what can I say! The service is good, the prices are low, and oc- casionally it's a nice place to visit. But seriously, the W-L clinic under the direction of head nurse Mrs. Evalyn J. Taylor, is a great asset to the school and its student body. The nurse and her aide are well rounded professionalsg not only do they take care of bruised knees and swollen fingers, but they also mend hearts and give some pretty sound advice. They give free medical check ups and tests for work permits, and help to fill out all the forms. All of us have at one time or another been to that cozy little room on the second floor but in case you havent, try it some time. lt's a real experience. gawgff. 'T ' ,. W 30' 4 . . -,H --M5 ,. .fa ..- x 1-cf. 4,-Q.:-5 'f r r, - - ,.,w 'f'f ' . 1 - .ff 2231-2.'E'z'fg'-t1,2: ' , -. fl t f ,-pq, .rg ll' 3... A 'av , A I V '-,r ' ' f' fr' 1.1.6, ' Q-1 wr:-'f ' - , -f A' gm-: - '- V , , uw . ww-'51, lv 4' L...--4,ffu ,-' I ' -' Q'- ' ' ' 4 ' ' f - 7.. K 7, . ? ,. 'V -. 3 - I ' F t r Y ,G 'L -- V. .Li ai tl y rm 39' I 1 - ' . V 1 ' -' '6,:,':' . is F Zi? , at 11' ' 5 ' .257 U it Q ,xt , Y W .J n is , ,E . . 'UBQESOK5 'I-im ,. L14-sl .I o 1 L 9 fda, 1 -Q' 7 1.1 95' X Q f , ' O! Q. fit? , -A qf.. llfaf L-. , ,-,.,.fi.4-. fy My r. 'r Left page top: Mrs. Evalyn J. Taylor strangntens out her desk dursng an uncommon free moment. Left page bottom: Fersal Sherkn as a proud owner of a bruised arm. Top Left: Just a few medical supplies. Top Rrght: Judy Orndorff has her eyesrght tested by Mrs. Kelly. Bottom Left: Mrs. June Kelly, Nurses Arde relaxes on a quiet afternoon. 1 . v ! Wx 9 'I V4 saga 'Q Q6 A -,tg fi 'ia 1 , 1.3- .A,g. . - -wang, I ' ffqQ??i'3fif?' ' A .. if M .1 ag, ,,d' .., lf i I ,WA X THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCE BEING SENIOR 1 1 A ADA ACOSTA - Hr. Treasurer l lg Hr. Secretary l2, National Beta l2, Deca Club l2, BLUE AND GRAY l2. LINDA ADAMS - Swim Club lO, Art Club l2, lnternational Club l2. RALPH AGUILERA - J.V. Baseball lO, V, Baseball ll,l2. DIMITRI ALEXIS - J.V. Soccer ll, V. Soccer l2. GEORGE ALLEN - .l.V. Football lO, V. Football ll,l2, lndoor Track lO, J.V, Baseball lO, Hr. Secretary lO, l-lr. Treasurer ll, Hr. Vice President l2. RUSSELL ALLISON - V. Wrestling lO, V, Gymnastics ll,l2, Band lO,ll, QDrum Majorl l2, l-lr. Vice President l2. AEIDA ALUBAIDI - Adhameyah Sec ondary School tor Girls, Baghdad, lraa, 9,lO,l l. LORENZA AMICO - Spanish Honor Society ll,l2, National Beta Service Cgub lO, lSecretaryl ll, tPresidentl DEBBIE ANDREWS - Powder Putt Football ll, Mixed Chorus lO, Na- tional Beta Service Club ll,l2, Pep Club l2, Baseball Boosters l2g Crew Boosters l2, Drill Team lO, lCo-Cap- tainl ll, lSecretaryl l2. JEAN ANDREWS - Irvin l-l.S., El Paso, Tx., 9, Capital l-l.S., Boise, ld., lO,ll, Intramurals ll, J.V. Tennis lO, V. Baseball ll, Future Medical Careers lO,l l, Law Club ll, G.A.A. l l, Literary Magazine 9,1 l. MEENA ARORA - lnternational Club l2. INGRID BACH-SORENSEN Concert Band lO,l l,l2, Marching Band 10,1 1 , 12. CHARLES BARNES - V. Football .l.V. Baseball IO, V. Baseball JIMMY BARNES -- Episcopal H.S., Alexandria, Va., IO, V. Tennis lO,l l, lCaptoinl l2. l .1.. --A .. s-... . -........ N. ..-. .. .-. - -..-S-- ...,'...-...S-Q erie Hart and Rick Jenney use the library ta- 1 cilities to their fullest extent. ff it 'v' Ada M. Acosta Linda Adams Ralph Aguilera l 91 ,N l -5 -,fir Dimitri Alexis George Allen Russell Allison 66 .- N..-.N ..f, , 'H :h I X Ax! e ' .FQL .e .5 V.- W - Y ' 9 , rg, S 1 N N . -.7 x l. ,fr ' Q55 ,VA ifaff' digg Lorenzo C. Amico Ii' I 'A Sandy Antell fi r ., f N ', ai sh C P . Ingnd Bach Sorensen Wayne Bagford JUUY B09'W'0 67 -if Darlene Allwine Aeida Alubaidi Richard Anderson fix .n A' f-. x Qld L s ' Larry Atkinson 79- ' Fd fx! Jimmy Barnes LINDA JO BARNES - Powder Puff Football ll,l2g Jr.-Sr. Basketball l2g l-lr, Vice President lOg Baseball Boosters lOg V.O.T, l2. BRUCE BEHAL - J,V, WreSfling lOg V, Crew lO,l l,l2g l-lr. Treasurer l2g l-lealtb Club lO. DEBBIE BELL - l-lr. Vice President l2. SUSAN BERGHOEFER - Girls V, Track lOg National l-lonar Society ll,l2g Tikos ll,l2g National Merit Scholarship Serni-finalist. MARIO R. BLADUELL - J,V. Football lOg V. Football l2g J.V, Baseball lO. CATHY BONNEVILLE -- MY FAIR LADY llg Tikos l2g CROSSED SABRES l2. GEORGE BORYAN - J.V. Cross Country lOg V. Cross Country ll,l2g lndoor Track llg Spring Track ll,l2. LENNA BOURAS - Powder Puff ll,l2y Pep Club lOg Crew Boosters ll,l2. ANASTASIA BOYLE -- Powder Putt Football ll,l2g Art Club ll,l25 Pep Club l2g Crew Boosters l2. MADELINE BRADSTOCK - Hr. Pres- ident lOg l-lr. Treasurer l2g Science Honor Society l2g National Beta l2g Communications Corps l2. ,Wg , if L 5 , A -u ' 1 l gr ff Lindo Jo Barnes Gretchen Borsky Sarah Beckwith i J l Bruce Bchol 68 Dcbbic Bell F' 1 ,f- N xii? Suso n Berg hoefe N041 Ronnie Binsted Michael Bisbee , ' Q Y-f . 'T 'rCf ' A , u 5, 'rl Cathy Bonneville George Boryan T?-S14- ' ' ' BUT WHAT DO THEY D0 AFTER SCHOOL? fFor Left! Dan McGuire uses his time to study 'Lefti Enthusaasfuc senrors enjoy riding their flwal af Homecomrng 'Upper Left? Jeno Mfnrrls, Dennis Danrel, Paul DeLong, and Howard Debus .NN W ffvg- .15 ' 'l z -vs I ,lfzm A ' 5 . Q R I l f w B i if .R ,Q all fl A I 'L -1 J x 5 Elsie Boatwright Mario R. Bladuell ,QT 1 Lenna Bouras ,Lal gl lill I' 4 il. 'a snr I, 4 Z agua! -. F.. Tn f 4 'IS w. 1 - X ' 1 Markel Boatwright 1? 4 up, -Y 5 iw Anastasia Boyle Madeline Bradsfock , -Xvi' ex.. ' Ji ,1 I -y ' ,,. .,byn . f 'W , I lr- 'Q' ,.a' . 1 1 ul Af-4 'll I. . 'Hn ., ,. I Q. V W? in fu' 13 'f ', ' i f,, ,algff J 7' 1, '-l..'1 ,ffm I 'I '.-j-,-'e'1 ' Q '- ' ' ' -ulfi-i.'iV'Q'ff1i. :'2'f'b'l.. 1' . . 1 x' V- ' r. ' . wl .1,,, Llj N- v 1 5 '..,. .r ,I A ., + f 'fra' lffpg, g ill. 're TT ' f- Sex e. i5-Eff ' 'i'1sf'r4 .k..:f- 'f'fgi Q B 9 prepare fp face George 'Coach Davusl fUpper Right? David Brinkley Burns gives us has nm, pressuons of the exciting game IRughH Susan Naccarato puts her mouth tu gaori use 69 rw-QW' JOSEPH BRANER - J.V. Football l0, V. Football ll, CCo-Captainl l2, V. Wrestling lO,l l,l2, J.V. Baseball lO, V. Baseball ll,l2, Hr. Vice Pres- ident l2, Health Club lO,l l,l2. INGEMARIE BREIDENBACH - lntra- murals lO, Chorus lSection Leaderl lO, ll..ibrarianJ ll,l2, Choir ll,l2, K Art Club l2, CROSSED SABRES ll. LYNN BREWSTER - Powder Putt Football ll,l2, Indoor Track ll,l2, Girls V. Track lO,ll, lCo-Captainl l2, Hr. President lO,ll, National Honor Society ll,l2, Tikos l2, Science Honor Society l2, Social Studies Honor Society l2, French Club lO, BLUE AND GRAY l l,l2. KEVIN BROWN - Cross Country lO,ll,l2, Swim Team l2, Spring Track ll,l2, Band lO, National Honor Society ll,l2. LEONARD BROWN - lntramurals lO,l lg J.V. Basketball lO. SUE BULLARD - V.O.T. l2. JOYCE BURGETT - Art Club ll, iTreasurerJ l2, International Club ll, lSecretaryJ l2. DAVID BURNS - Crew lO,ll,l2, Band lO,ll,l2, Marching Band ll, Madrigals l2, Choir l2. BOB CARROLL -- St. Johns, Rich- mond, Va. 9,lO,l l, V. Soccer 9,lO,l l, V. Football l2g J.V. Basket- ball 9, lCaptainl lO, V. Basketball ll, V. Baseball 9,lOg S.C.A. Repre- sentative 9,lO, Second Team All- State Soccer ll. 4' 92 14 A-6 1 - -2- Q A ul 4 f Q fvx 5,51 ' Joseph Broner Ingemarie Breidenbach 95? vu' ff' -if 1 A James Brown , Jim Brayley are s r4S fl ,' dr, 1 LBJ Q . I Lynn Brewster gi 'I tx ., is 4 i . X li tx Ke vi n Brown S Angela Bryant Alan Brown Leonard Brown is Sue Bullard Joyce Burgett David BUYHS 70 ,KA . V5 ff! ,G 7. ' - A- 4-,. Q? -R . I xx 1 - 1 I ,A X a Katherine Cirelli Bob Carroll Bruce Ca r.er . -'X fvl. A I- ff' if ,. 'fuk , ff , . NO, , -Q Q--fr 1 kv' N N X .i V Steve Caruso Rainey Cass Amparo Cosfaneda Yr OH, THE THRILL OF IT ALL!! - 'FOI' Lffffl Gfgfmqr' ?i',r,'rjr qHQmfu'n'u QDOVI H03 Jug? Qxr uff,-fi Lvfvn Lmf1O Dorfez gqrf, Q lflclf out of bervrq vm, Claw Z6-Crrgtqry 'Above Pwghfr Candy f'1V'r!fl'f'fJV'fiVVJYYPW,fGfP'H',fOVb'f',TOVNF1fhQ ex, ' ngrmfrv Ahnrr-J ffhqn yflu yay Twng OQIQYICQI fwjff-',q.f1nqIl 71 3 ANGELA CHACONAS -- Crew Boost- ers 10, Pep Club 10. JANE CHISNELL -- Powder Putt Foot- ball 11,12, V. Crew 10,11,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 11, Hr. President 10,11,12, Crew Boosters 12. TINA CHOI - Tikos 11, National Honor Society 12, Art Club 11,12, Skating Club 11, Track Boosters 11, DE. 12, Gold Key Award CScholastic Artl 11, Track Statistician 11. RICBIARD COGSWELL - V. Wrestling i ,i i. CARMELLA COLE - Elos 11, tPres- identl 12, Tikos 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, French Honor Society 10,11,12, Science Honor So- ciety 11,12, CROSSED SABRES 11, tEditorl 12, Rensselaer Polytechnic Award 11, National Merit Semi- tinalist 12, N.C,T.E. Writing Award 1 1, Girls State Representative 11. VIRGINIA CONRAD -- Mixed Chorus 10,1 1. MARIA COSIMI - D.E. 10,1 l,l2. MARGARET COST -- Orchestra 10,1 1, Hr. Secretary 12, National Beta 10, Baseball Boosters 1O,12. PATRICIA COURTEMANCHE - Girls V. Softball 12. MARK COVINGTON - J.V. Football 10, lndoor Track 10,11,12, Spring Track10,11,12. GEORGE CRANWELL - J.V. Wres- tling 11, J.V, Tennis 10, Health Club 11. CYNTHIA CRAWFORD - DE. Club l 1. w 7 ,I f Angelo Chaconas 'Wm Peter Clark ff Jane Chisnell Tina Cho fps Richard Cogswell Cormello Cole 72 7 an-2'1 ,I J, 3 E A rv fx. A. 'QD Vgns vt? N f gp-J T AT 9. Virginia Conrad Stuart Cooksey Maria Cosimi Margaret Lynn Cost Patricia Courtemanche fa f , 1. I Q ' . . ' 4 ' 5 ' A 1 N , 1 - E N.. 'J N -. A . h X ,r n 'K f I X 4, C . .4 . K ' 3 Y 5 I 4 N U A I Mark Covington George Granwell Cynthia Crawford Beverly Creel Cathy Crick ' . .fb-f . , V I A U ...D fn '-its ENJOYING SCHOOL - left! Coral Mognorwe does her Homeworlf in the Inbrory while 'AbOveJ Michelle Mow, helpg Jeff Smith ond Morfy Hull COYWCQFUYVOYQ on their studies ,ff PAM CULVER - Choir 12, MY FAIR LADY fcrewl 11, Art Club 11,12, National Beta 10. BETTY CUNNINGHAM - Mounted Generals 11, Ecology Club 10, Swim Club 10, Art Club 12. DENNIS DANIEL - David Crockett H.S., Austin, Tx. 9,l0, Indoor Track 11,12, Spring Track 10,11,12,Tikos 1l,12, National Honor Society 11,12, French Honor Society 12, Science Honor Society 12, French Club 9,10, BLUE AND GRAY 12, Trustee's Scholarship 9, 10. LINDA DARTEZ - Powder Putt Foot- ball 11,l2, V. Wrestling Statistician 12, Girls V. Softball 12, Class Secre- tary 11,12, Pep Club 10, National Beta 10,12. CEE ANN DAVIS - BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 10, OUR TOWN 11, MY FAIR LADY 11, Hr. Pres- ident 11, National Honor Society 11,12, Tikas 11, lSecretary1 12, Science Honor Society 11, CVice Presidentl 12, Thespians 10, French Honor Society 11,12, Art Club l1,12, Hiking Club 10, Ski Club 10, Communications Club 12, National Merit Semitinalist. HOWARD DEBUS - Cross Country 11,12, lndoor Track 11,12, Spring Track 10,1 1,12. ELIZABETH DE HEPTNER - Congres- sional Prepatory H.S., Falls Church, Va. 9, Powder Puff Football 11, In- tramurals 10, MY FAIR LADY 11, National Junior Honor Society 9, Na- tional Beta 10,11, J.A. 11,12. JAQUELINE DEL GALLO - Powder Puff Football 11, Girls V. Basketball 12, Hr. Secretary 10, Hr. Treasurer 12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11, German Honor Society 10,1l,12, Na- tional Beta 11, Drill Team 10,1l, fCo-Captainj 12. LAURA DEWALD - Girls V. Tennis 10, Powder Putt Football 1l,12, Girls V. Track 10,11, fCo-Captainl 12, Hr. President 10, National Honor Society l1,12, German Honor Society 10,1 1, tPresidentl 12, Tau 10, National Beta 10, lPresident1 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12g Ski Club 10, lTreasurer1 11, iVice Presidentl 12, Baseball Boosters 10, Girls State Rep. 11, Football Statistician 11,12. DAVID DEWOLFE - J.V. Crew 11, V. Crew 12. rv v-I' 4-IS Pam Culver Betty Cunningham Peter Cunningham ,z Joseph Douglas Ginger Day Dennis Daniel 74 31? I A - Q R l l' 1 lei V XY f' x.. '-'vc' '..... -3 'L '41 lLeffl Mlke Terry hos fun m the commons, wlmle lAbovel Twlg Oglefree, Bob Carroll, Rus- sell Allusorw, ond John Roy have fun In plrmyglcg AI- It J? J X, Q. I Robert Davis Mark DeBroder Linda Darfez Cee Ann Davis FV: 6' 'eff JN N9 l Elizabeth de Hepfner Jackie Del Gallo Paul Delong Laura Dewald 75 er, I l , l u i ,,,-1-'F' 'W n 41 X l X 52 ,, Q ' x J., .. ,1 ll! Howard Debus David DeWolfe DEAN DEWOLFE - V. Crew 10,11,12, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 11,12, Latin Honor Society 11, Elos 11,12, National Honor Society 1l,12, Rifle Club 10, Hr. Treasurer 11. DARSHINI DE ZOYSA - Tikos 12, French Honor Society 12, Science Honor Society 12, Social Studies Honor Society 12, National Honor Society 12, Art Club 12, National Beta 12, BLUE AND GRAY 12, Scholastic Art Award 11. DONNA DILLIE - Powder Putt Foot- ball 11, Baseball Boosters 10. JOHN W. DIXON - National Honor Society 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11, Science Honor Society 12. MARY DODGE -- Powder Puff Football 11, Choir 12, Class Treasurer 10, Hr. President ll, Pep Club 10, Baseball Boosters 10,1l,12, National Beto 11,12. MARY ELLA DOUGLAS - Majorettes 12, Hr. Treasurer 11, Hr. Vice Pres- ident 12, National Beto 1O,11,12, Art Club 11, fVice Presidentl 12. RANDAL DRAGON - Swimming Team 12, Boy's V. Gymnastics 10,11, V. Baseball 12, Hr. Vice Pres- ident 10,1 1,12, Latin Honor Society 12, Key Club 10,11, lVice Presidentl 12, International Club 10,11,12, Health Club 10,1 1,12. JOHN DRESWICK - J.V. Soccer 10, V. Soccer 11,12, J.V. Tennis 10, Crew 11, Hr. Treasurer 10, Tikos 11,12. JERRY DUCREST - V. Football 10,1l,12, V. Track 10, Crew 11,12, Hr. Secretary 12, Latin Honor Soci- ety 10,11,12. BRIAN EASTER - Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 11,12, Chorus 10, Choir 1l,12, Madrigals 12. RUTH CARTER ECHOLS - Chorus 10, Choir 11,12, Madrigals1Secretary - Treasurerl 12, Hr. Treasurer 10,11, Social Studies Honor Society 12, Ecology Club 10, Art Club 12. DIANA EGHIAZARIAN - Hr, Vice President 11, Homecoming Atten- dent 12. DOUG ESKRIDGE - Golf l1,12, Con- cert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 11,12, Hr. President 11. -4 Dean DeWolfe I 5 X A 1 Darshini De Zoysa Donna Dillie . 3 ' , .iff j I .F ' lr z' :F A X Mike Dickson John Dixon Lottie Dobrai Donald Dodd Vx Mary Ella Douglas 76 .g , '1 -7 Mary Dodge Gary Doughman 75x if if Randal Dragon John Dreswick .. ,- fv rr: Jerry Ducrest Brian Easter pull 30 nal mann 00 :nav -Sr O' 42.1 if 34. 14' . .1 5, - E45 A 3 l Carter Echols vw, I an nf ,..,S' gk Q' f S f 4 , ,. -as ' ,ag ,fx u I Diane Eghiazarian Douglas Eskridge i 4 Q, . 1 E Z E Y FRINGE BENEFITS OF FOOTBALL 'LQ-frf Yhemeelvez rw f1 fc-041 ur the fmfnlvqll luncheon Lmfiq FAQLFQ Tun! Puwfglll fjrvfi pqrn 'YJIJIIIVOVN 'Alwwr F ght' fl wg 'J JH-ey rwf1fPuw, fu' fig '11 ff ' ' 1 f .1 v 6 V pfp y ,wp w, ff, ,W lQfT fr hu ,Qf,Vr,-V 'Ol v v' LJ , . . , , ,, , P QW, 'Jqg Ifffniqwi OVN1 ffqrww filqfinngll Mg-lp 77 THOMAS ESTABROOK - J.V. Foot- ball lOg Cross Country ll, lCaptainJ l2g lndoor Track lO,ll,l2g Spring Track lO,ll,l2g Concert Band lOg Spanish Honor Society l2g National Honor Society l2g Tikos l2g Social Studies Honor Society l2g Spanish Club l2g Boys State Rep. ll. THOMAS C. EVANS - J.V. Football lOg V. Football l l,l2g J.V. Wrestling lO,l lg J.V. Baseball lOg Crew ll,l2g Health Club lO,l l,l2g Hr. President ll,l2. LAURA EVENSON - Girls V. Tennis lOg V. Cheerleader l2g Choir l2y Class Senator lO,llg Hr. President lOg Hr. Treasurer l2g Elos ll,l2g Ski Club lOg National Beta llg Building Committee ll. GARY FEOLA - J.V. Football lOg V. Football l l,l2g lndoor Track lO. DEAN FLEMING -J.V. Football lO. JIM FRITH - V. Football l2g V. Wres- tling lO, lCaptainJ ll,l2g Hr. Pres- ident l2g National Honor Society ll, tSecretaryl l2g Tikos ll,l2g Science Honor Society l2g Health Club lO, QPresidentl ll,l25 Most Valuable Wrestler lO,l l. HELEN FULCHER - Cerritos H.S., Cerritos, Ca. lOg Class Cheerleader l2g Bible Club llg lce Skating Club llg Beta l lg V.O.T. l2. A. DEAN FULTON - Intramurals lO,ll,l2g Chorus lO,llg Choir l2g German Honor Society l2g Key Club l2. JEHAN GALAL - Girls V. Tennis l l,l2g Girls V. Basketball l2g French Honor Society lO,l l,l2g Latin Honor Society lO,l l,l2g National Honor Society ll,l2g CROSSED SABRES l2g Mast lmproved in Tennis llg Drill Team lO,l l. JAMES E. GALEN - J.V. Gymnastics llg V. Gymnastics l2g National Honor Society ll,l2g French Honor Society ll,l2g Tikos l2g Science Honor Society l2g Chess Club l2g PENMAN l2. MARIE GAMMON - V. Debate Team lO,ll,l2y Hr. President lO,llg Hr. Treasurer l2g Tikos lO, CTreas.l ll,l2g Latin HS. lO,l lg French H.S. lO,ll, tPres,l l2g Science H.S. ll, lSec.l l2g National H.S. ll,l2g Social Studies H.S. l2g Elos l2g Crew Boosters ll,l25 Art Club l2g Com- munications Corp ll,l2g Science Club lO,llg CROSSED SABRES llg Penrnan l2. MARK GARRISON - Graphic Arts Club lPres1dentl lO,l l,l2g Key Club l l. ff? 18531 10 ' Thomas H. Estabrook Thomas C. Evans Laura Evenso FN Q95- Dcbra Farley Joyce Feigl Gary Feola 78 'J' SE, Dean Fleming James Frankosky If 1 - ffl A f' tx A -C7 f'.- -, li 7 l if i T 'Fw I P Jim Frith Helen Fulcher VPN eg fi fri 'ff' Jehon Galal James. E. Galen J I I l Marie Gammon Mark Garrison X I ivr' Y T ' X . ,, Bobby Frazier A A PGI if .pf A. Dean Fulton Blanca Gallardo -,A 1' . Lynne Garvin 79 .ur 'mn-- V Q WE'VE GOT A GREAT STORY TO TELL 1 llefti Steve Rockwell - 200,000 students use one every day, tUpper Right? Jeff Smuth ond Cathy Johnson ir ond thot'5 no pie IH the eye. lLower Rnghtl Terry Geroghty tokcs Cl'1orge ofl'1er work, 8 RACHEL GELMAN -- Spanish Honor Society 10,11, National Honor Soci- ety 11,l2, Elos 12, National Beta 10,1 1,12, International Club 12, Scholastic Art Certificate 10. RAMONA GENTRY -. sigma Club io. THERESE GERAGHTY - National Honor Society 12, French Honor So- ciety 12, Elos 12, National Beta 12, CROSSED SABRES 12. GEORGE GILBERT - .l.V, Tennis 10,1 1, V. Tennis 12, lntramurals 10,1 1,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Tikos 12, Science Honor Soci- ety 12, Chess Club 11. JOHN GOHN - V. Football 1l,12, Golf 12, lntramurals 11,12, Health Club 11,12. THERESA GORDON - Hr. President 12, National Beta 12, Human Rela- tions Committee 12. PAUL GRAY - V. Wrestling 10,1 1,12, Crew 12, lntramurals 10, Choir 11,12, Madrigals 12, Spanish Club 10, Health Club 10,12. JEFFREY GRIMM - J.V. Football 10, J.V. Baseball 10, V. Baseball 11,12. LAURA GUTNICK - Concert Band 10, Marching Band 10,'Tikos 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 12, National Honor Society 12, Beta 11, National Beta 12. LINDA HAHNE - Chorus lSecretaryl 10, National Beta 12. JUNG SOON HAN - lntramurals 11. CATHIE HANDS - V.O.T. 12. DOUG HALTERMAN -- Marching Band10,11,12. JOHN HANNA - Rifle Club 10. KENNY HANSON - J.V. Basketball lCo-Captainl 10, V. Basketball 11,12, Golf l1,12, J.V. Baseball, Jr.- Sr. Basketball lCocichl 11,12. JEFFREY HARRINGTON - J.V. Foot- ball 10. CHERIE HART - Girls V. Track 10,1 1,12, Orchestra 10,1 1, Hr. Vice President 11,12, French Honor Soci- ety 10,11,12, National Honor Soci- ety l1,12, Social Studies Honor Soci- ety 12, Hiking Club l1,12, Ecology Club 10, CROSSED SABRES 12. . if ' ' J- X 25 X U ff . . ix 'li' 'mia Q X Rachel Gelman Ramona Gentry George Gilbert Patty Gilbert , G Raul Gonzalez Theresa Gordon 'ti 1 L' is f if 1 Q v 5: , , I , . M . Paul Gray Jeffrey Grimm 80 ? .rs Ili p f , f i , li l L. Therese Geraghty T I Q'-Z-A MAE. V. Y' John Gohn Jill Graff .4 l if Laura Gufniclc 'A l I r can I If 'u ' ' li i r X, U 1 n Uma... SMILING FACES - fLeffJ Ducky Gulmvorw Close, Vice Presldem, rokeg time relaxes and enloys, 4Lower Rnghtb P A Scolley dunes can gran and bear Irs 'AboveJ Nancy Johngorw, 1 . X QW r f 'Wx .gg , 5-f I Linda Hahne Jung Soon Han Cafhie Hands gm X- r Out from her is L- ,, n ,N 3 X ,Q ,V X'-rf B-1 Q - Douglas Halterman John Hanna 90 J S. 5 K ,fwfr 34,1 'Im ll I 't-5 A 1 .. .1 Z., W aj' 4 ,, f: if 2 , 2-X fi' , If if I -J 1 . , 5' 1 ? ,,., . Kenny Hanson 81 James Hargrove Jeffrey Harrington Cherie Hart DAVID HART - J.V. Football lOg V. Football l2g Indoor Track lO,ll CCO- Captainl l2g Spring Track lOgll tCo-Captainl l2g National Honor So- ciety llgl2g Tikos llg tVice Pres- identl l2g Science Honor Society l2g CROSSED SABRES I2g Most Valu- able in Track llg lT'S ACADEMIC l2. RICHARD HAWES - J.V. Wrestling lOg V. Wrestling llgl2g Crew lOgl lgl2g Spanish Honor Society llg Health Club llg tTreasurerl l2g Hr. Treasurer I I. BETSY HAYNES - Hr. Treasurer llg BibleaClub lOgl l, tTreasurerJ l2. PEGGY HENDERSON - Orchestra lOg Hr. Secretary l2g National Honor So- ciety llgl2g Tikos l2g Science Honor Society I2g Ecology Club lOg Hiking Club l lgl2g BLUE AND GRAY l2. RUTH HENRY -- Ecology Club lOg Sigma lOgl lg Hr. Secretary ll. KIM HILLENBRAND - Yorktown H.S., Arl. Vo. lOgl lg Girls V. Tennis llg Girls V. Softball l2g Hr. Vice President llg Tikos llg Ski Club lOgI lg Beta IO,l lg Drill Team IO. MARK HOLDEN - J.V. Soccer lOg MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER lOg OUR TOWN I lg MY FAIR LADY I I. DAVE HOLLAND - Ski Club lO,l2. RACHEL HOLLEY - Girls V. Track IOgll,l2g Intramurals lOg Hr. Vice President l2g French Honor Society llgl2g Drill Team IO,llg Beta llg Baseliall Boosters lOg Crew Boosters llgl . KAREN HORNEMAN - Powder Puff Football lIgl2g Jr.-Sr. Basketball llgl2g Girls V. Basketball l2g. Girls V. Softball l2g Hr. Treasurer llg Hr. President l2g National Honor Society llgl2g Tikos ll,l2g Spanish Honor Society llgl2g Beta llg National Beta l2g lce-Skating Club tPres- identl llg Art Club Ilgl2g F.T.A. CSecretaryJ l I. L ,eff .fl David Hart Richard Hawes Betsy Haynes Blair Hedges ,, ,EAI Timothy Herrity I 82 l 1 Peggy Henderson Ruth Henry 5 if 'qv'-N of N. Marty Hill Mitchell Hill ! I xff f M? . V 3 Kim Hillenbrand Mark Holden we fvs 'Jia lynn Rachel HolleY Gale Hoover ml ' an R f Dave Holland 5 X ,M A I d Karen Hornemon . ,Q 1 vi la l I 3 Ji -'Wann nn... ABOVE AND BEYOND V !Leffl Nuck l'A'fflf:f UGQSH pfllvfuh wfrrlfi klflffl Ol l'CCDor'lQ the bofflfs '.rrovgl'1f os Class Treasurer, lUpDer Prgbfl Vrclfle Pgver ',Denc1s her spore time wwrl-flng os 0 Wrestlrng Srotrsrucuon lAboye, Q.. X - .1-K 'I fl From L to R, First Rowl Ann Purcell, Twrg Ogletree, Lynn Brewster, Dennus Donuel, Brenda Trounor, Cindy Powell, Eugene Gnbbs, lSccnnfl lfwwl Joseph Klomf Nwwol Solgoh, Cherie Hart, Rack Jenney, Colle Pekorf Turn fx, l ' f .v. Oxendune, Gerolyne Wrught, Rrck Kurnrn, and Nancy Johnson contrubuted to the senvor clot-s assembly Iookrng beck on WYL's post frffy years. DELIA HUGHES -- Fairfield H.S., Fair- field Pa. 9,1O, Class Cheerleader 12, Concert Band 10,11,12, Marching Band 11,12, Orchestra 11, Choir 12, Chorus 9,10, Kappa 11, Art Club 11, CSecretary1 12, National Beta 12, Newspaper 9,10 KATHY HUGHES - J.V, Cheerleader 11, Chorus 10, Choir 11, tVice Pres- ident1 12, Madrigals 12, Tikos 11,12, Bible Club 10, fTreCJsurer1 11, fPresident1 12. WENDY HUGHES -- Princess Anne H.S., Va. Beach, Va. 9,10, Powder Putt 11,12, V. Tennis 12, Gymnastic Manager 10, Class Cheerleader 11,12, Class Steering Committee 10, Spanish Honor Society 11, Keyettes 11, Crew Boosters 12, Spanish Club 9,10, Ski Club 12, Yearbook 9,10 LUDMILLA HUKO - Majorette 10,1 1, tCaptain1 12, Powder Putt 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Basketball 11, V. Basketball Statistician 11,12, Girls V. Basket- ball 12, G.A.A. 10,11,12, Hr. Secre- tary 11,12, French Honor Society 12, National Honor Society 12, Social Studies Honor Society Nice Pres- identl 12, Art Club 10,11,12, Keyettes 10, CROSSED SABRES 11,12. SUSAN HURDLE - Chorus 10,1 1. BARBARA HURLEY - Chorus 1O,11, Hr. Treasurer 10,11,12. STEVEN HUSSEY - J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11,12, J,V. Basketball 10, Crew 10,11, CCaptain1 12, Health Club 11,12 ANNE IRELAND .- Bible Club 12, GAA. 1O,11. KIM JACKSON - Hr. Secretary 12. SUSAN JACOBS - Choir 11,12, Hr. Secretary 10,11,12, Spanish Honor Society 1O,11,12, Social Studies li-lgnnor Society 12, CROSSED SABRES .F- 1-tt ll i i- Fill -. Av. ,N 'Q , A .H J L...--1 fiffh' 3 Kathy Hughes Art House Delia Hughes I' D - l Wendy Hughes Lucy Huko Susan Hurdle 84 in :.-our -f say ,gr '-'fx fw- Q 1 'umb- Q:- MF' 12,5 J- Barbaro Hurley f- - 'fl' Ui ' 41 nf, , -. I Kim Jackson Iwi S ,Zi 'Fir ,, Wal Xi Steven Hussey it 1 W-v.. 1 Vx. x 1 wx Anne Ireland P' 2 48- 51 . - 3 Mui 37 N ' 4. ,Q ,- n :5 1 11. . . 1 .'w. f A n f ' o ' . gi lt 5.5 I a ux. 4 ' n v s Q , 1 is H A 44, 1 an .. , l n zg -. ' x 1. -..q : ns ' 11 ' :: - -1 ., . , Susan Jacobs STUDY HALL V fFOr Lcffl NMPQ Yfjgmjpwlz James Janheime' lfmlfg fhmugh the lofeaf mcgozme 'Alflwv M111 Clfmerue Hoff 'icy dreams 'Ahfwfj Y-'wghf' 1 ,'V1 Atlas Roy buulfis his bfvfiy Kluwer FWQWF UMW Johmswrw, QIOSS SQ-vnmrurx ',pCr'vf1', Tuma uf u rwgf-V 85 mg X X , RICK JENNEY - V. Football ll,l2g J.V. Wrestling lOg J.V. Baseball lOg V. Baseball ll,l2g Hr. Treas. lOg Hr. Pres. l2g Tikos lO,ll,l2g National Honor Society l2g Science HS. l2g Social Studies HS. l2g French H.S. ll,l2g Health Club lO,llg Ski Club l2g CROSSED SABRES ll, CCo-Ed.l l2g Nat. Merit Scholarship Finalistg lt's Academic l2. ROBERT JESCHKE - J.V. Soccer lOg V. Soccer llg V. Gymnastics lO,ll,l2g Orchestra lO, iTreasurerl ll, tVice Presidentl l2g Choir ll,l2g Madrigals l2g Elos ll,l2g Key Club lO,l l, lTreasurerl l2. CATHY JOHNSON - J.V. Cheerleader iCo-Captainl lOg V, Cheerleader ll, lCaptainJ l2g Powder Putt Football l lg Spanish Honor Society lO,l l,l2. LINDA JOHNSON - Chorus l2g Spanish Honor Society lO,llg Na- tional Honor Society l2g Kappa lOg National Beta ll,l2g F.T.A. llg Baseball Boosters lO,l l,l2. NANCY JOHNSON - V. Tennis l2g V. Swimming ll tCaptainJ l2g Class Cheerleader ll,l2g Class Vice Pres- ident l2g Hr. President ll,l2g Na- tional Honor Society ll,l2g Social Studies Honor Society l2g French Honor Society ll,l2g Science Honor Society l2g Beta llg Hiking Club lly BLUE AND GRAY l2g Most Valu- able Swimmer ll. ROBERT JOHNSON - Orchestra lO,ll,l2g Hr. Treasurer lOg Class President llg Senator l2g Latin Honor Society lO,ll,l2g Tikos lO,ll,l2g Elos ll,l2g National Honor Society ll,l2g Bible Club lO,ll,l2g Key Club lO,ll, tSecre- taryl l2g Magma Cum Laude, Latin Contestg V. Debate lO,ll,l2g lt's Academic l2. RON JOHNSON - Chorus lOg Choir ll, tSection Leaderj l2g Omega lOg Ski Club l l,l2g Ice Skating Club ll. PHILIP JONES - Crew lO,l l,l2g Hr. President lO,l l, l2g National Honor Society ll,l25 Tikos ll,l2g Science Honor Society l2g Ski Club lO, tVice Presidentl ll, CCo-Presidentl l2g Photography Club llg BLUE AND GRAY l2g Boy's State Rep. ll. THERESA JONES M- Girls V. Gym- nastics lO,l l,l2g Girls V. Track llg Powder Putt Football ll,l25 Hr. Sec- retary llg Hr, Treasurer l2g Tau lOg Drill Teom lO,l l,l2g Ski Club l2. H'LORA JOSEPH A Mixed Chorus l0g Gorman Honor Society lO,l ly Base- ball Boosters ll,l2g Pep Club l2g Crew Boosters l2. MEASURING UP!! lLettl Steve Shaffe rhecks tho oil in a shop car lRightl Nikolao Valais goes through the senior ritual of being rncasureil for caps ariil gowns 86 l Ng , 1. V ,, sg. 2 ,E as rf? ' ,? rf , - ff . , . 1 .121 1 1 M V -'fff X X S. 4 Q fri X 6 4- , out Alon Jenner Rick Jenney Robert Jeschke A ' - , , . R 4, - R E ,.. A V gs, , A K ' ' -' 1 ' ' Z E ,Q 9 xv J ' I . fi A 1' vi fi' L Yr: '41 7' .I Xxx ' . I N V: -r- V , 0 ,ft A im, 2 A X ' .- Xu , J JI 1 ig' Y X Cathy Johnson Lindo Johnson Nancy Johnson K' Vi 'S -ff , :. N, -L I Robert Johnson Ron Johnson M34 i Philip Jones Theresa Jones Debra Johnston Q I vyfry J, .. K H'Lora Joseph 87 M-.4-A-.y4,1.m . nf ? ,, A . , .u . 9? iq- 1 ,s W, , . ,. LESLIE KENNEDY - Hr. Treasurer lOg Hr. Secretary l2g Class Treasurer llg National Honor Society ll,l2g Spanish Honor Society lO,ll,l2g Tikos ll,l2g Social Studies Honor Society l2g Pep Club IOQ National Beta lO,ll,l2g Baseball Boosters ll,l2. SOHEE KIM - Art Club l2g Interna- tional Club l2. CINDY KINERT - National Beta ll,l2g Crew Boosters lOg Pep Club l2. RICK KUMRO - Cross Country lO,l lg lndoor Track lO,llg Spring Track lO,l lg Class President l2g National Honor Society ll, fPresidentJ l2g Communications Corps l2g Building Commission l2. JAMES E. LANDRY - J.V. Soccer llg V. Soccer l2g J.V. Tennis lOg Hr. Vice President lO,l l. STEVEN LANE - Crew llg Concert Band lOg Choir l2g Hr. Vice Pres- ident llg Tikos l2g National Honor Society l2g Social Studies Honor So- ciety l2g Bible Club ll, QVice Pres- identl l2. FRANK LANZILLO - .l.V. Football lOg V. Football l2g V. Wrestling ll,l2g Health Clubll,l2. CARLA LEAP -- Hr. Vice President IOg Spanish Honor Society ll,l2g Na- tional Beta ll,l2. KATHY LEWIS - Mascouth Commu- nity High, Mascouth ll. 9g Girls V, Track lOg J.V. Cheerleader 9g Chorus 95 Pep Club 9g Ski Club lO,ll,l2g Yearbook 9. DAVE LOGAN - V.O.T. l2. Choon Sun Jun Kathy Keegan Leslie Kennedy nfx IT' i , , N' i Q ,J iv' Cflf- . ' Liliana Kfoury Gharam Khalifeh Rajiv Khona 5 I X a .rv F' .5 , L' Joseph A. Klam I Gary Klinefelther Tom Kohlhaas Maria Kosmakos S S -54 n 4 Rick Kumro ll ' 'Y ' fa ' A' fr fl I Steven Lone 5. 'Q l A4 Carlo Leap ji .. l ' 7 -.4 I ' Ns vi s . w Q . vo ' 1 1. '. Kathy Lewis 'J , 9:11, A ig.: S F 4 'YN Misuk Kwon Arx fr-., Xi I, l . X Frank Lonzillo l ,- , 'eg A l Michelle Lee Allison Lineham 7 r Y. .r 1 6 ' , X , - ?- ' Oi .' A - :Q '11 1 . -Msg-'fg f . - 'gp 3' , -,-..1 J.: A L4 A . iv: 5-, has' X ' - ' Y ., James Landry 'Q Michele LaPlante fi ,Q ix 1 1' if is 4 x Sha ron Lehtmc V rf l K!! f li ,f fr, 1 f Da ve Logo n 89 Li STRANGE THINGS HAPPEN IN THE LIBRARY v fUDDer Rughtl Jerry Ducresf hos to foke 0 Second look ond il.ower Rngh1JMuke Smlrh lust sits ond wonders. , A JEFF LONGINO - Cross Country 12, V. Tennis 10,1 1,12, Intramurals 10,1 I,12, Ski Club 11, Health Club 11, International Club 11, Key Club 11. MARCO LOPEZ - V. Soccer 10,12, V. Tennis 12, Hr. Treasurer 10, Na- tional Honor Society 12. JONATHAN LYONS - J.V. TenniS 10, V. Tennis 11,12, Sailing Club 11, PENMAN 12. SCOTT MACFARLAN -- J.V. Tennis 10, Rifle Team 11,12, Hr. Treasurer 12, German Honor Society 10,1 1,12, Tikos 10,1 1, ITreasurer1 12, Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, Science Honor Society 12, Key Club 10,11, ITreaSurer1 12, PENMAN lEditOr-in- Chietl 12, Boy's State 11, King Fellow Scholarship 12, J.A. 10,1 1,l2. TERRY MADISON - Girls V. Track 11,12, Hr. Vice President 10, Quill gi?d1 Scroll lI,12, CROSSED SABRES PHIL MAGEE - J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11, FAITH MAGGI - National Beta 12. JIM MAGHAN - Concert Band 10, V.O.T. 12. CAROL MAGNONE -- Powder Putt Football 1I,12, Wrestling Statisti- cian 11,12, Girls V. Track 11, THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 10, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER 10, MY FAIR LADY ll, Hr. Pres. 11, Hr. Vice Pres. 12, Science Honor Society ISecretaryl II, tTreasurer1 12, Social Studies H.S. tPresident1 12, National Beta l0,11,l2. MATTHEW MASSARO - Orem High, Orem, Ut. 10, V. Soccer 10, J.V. Soccer 11, V. Soccer 12, German Club 10. KEITH MATHIS -- Indoor Track 10,1 1,I2, Spring Track 10,12. CHRISTOPHER MATSOS -- J.V. Foot- ball 11, V. Football 12, Photography Club I I. KAYE MAYES - Wakefield H.S., Arlington, Va. 10. MICHELLE MAYO - J.V. Cheer- leading tCaptainl 10, Girls V. Gym- nastics ll, lCaptainl 12, Girls V. Track 1l,I2, Powder Putt Football ll,12, Hr. President 10,1 I, Hr. Vice President 12, Spanish Honor Society Il,12, Tikos I1,I2, Social Studies Honor Society 12, Elos lSecretaryJ 12, National Beta l1,12. Jeff Longino . X-' 1 Jonathan Lyons Phil Magee E' ', . 3 Morw 1-0991 James Loveless N Hifi' v' :Aa - 1 : . I'-T. , W iz ' l f i- ' J' t.. Jw- I Scott Macfarlan Terry Madison X I Tim Magee Faith Maggi Jim Meghan 90 Carol Mognone Rosemary Malone I . If 1 ' f 'ff 1'- fp 'a' f f , . 9 Diane Marshall Matthew Massaro Q. T if Keith Mathis Chris Matsos ff'. ' I . - x fi Q x if x sa 'f '- Kaye Mayes Gary Mayhew G. xv- ,di Michelle Mqyq Meldhie MCCdbe xi :-I ,vi Killer Oxendme sez, ' I love double riofew CCOIIO Pckor ond Gerolyme Wrvghth 91 rg, DAVID MAZZOCCHI -- V. Football 11,l2, Spanish Honor Society 11,l2, Boys State Representative 1 1. JAMES MCCAULEY - lntramurals 12. DAWNE MCCLARY - Elos 11,12, Art Club 12, PENMAN 12, Art Award Certificate 10, First and third prizes, Student Art Show 11. BECKY MCCOY -- Cross Country Stat- istician 11,12, Track Statistician 11,12, Girls V. Track 10, Track Boosters 1 1,12. COLLEEN MCDONALD - Chorus 10, Choir 11,12, MY FAIR LADY 11, Hr. Secretary 10,1 1,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10,1 1, Elos 12, National Beta 10, lHistorianJ l1,12, Interna- tional Club 12. DAN MCGUIRE - V. Soccer 10. MICHELLE MCKEEVER -- Tikos 12, National Honor Society 12, Science Honor Society 12, Social Studies Honor Society lSecretary1 12, Na- tional Beta 10,1 1,12. PAULINE MELLER - sigma io. CHARLES MOODHE - Cross Country 10, Indoor Track 10, Spring Track l0,12, Hiking Club 11. JAMES MOORE - J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11, J.V. Wrestling 10, V. Wrestling 11, lCo-Captainl 12, Health Club 11,12, Most Improved Wrestler 1 1. KEITH MORRIS - V. Football Manag- er 10,11,12, V. Baseball Manager 10, Chorus l0,11,12, Hr, Secretary 10, Key Club 10. 's-f 'T David Mazzocchi James McCauley Dawne McCIary 5 gg .3 . .ah I Q , ' ' ' IQ 1 v A ,J a V S . W pq, f' c I T - ll a -'T . l J ' B Michael McCoy Becky McCoy Colleen McDonald ,A--':-i. . r J Dan McGuire Michelle McKeever Cheri McLain ll sl' xv! l 1 .4-It ,' ' i ' , , Jon McSwain Alberto Medrano Pauline Meller 92 A if INTERESTED IN SOMETHING I I 1 ffiof problem of the month of o Tlkos meetlng. Club. ll.ower Rnghfl Korhy Hughes hos fun or Leffy Cee Arm QGW5 works of the Aff Club lUpper Rughfl Anne lrelond reods of the Buble o SoCuolSfud1eg Honor Socnery QGTPWQVIOQ Chrustmos Shop, lLefrl Rnck Kurnro srudues the ,aw 4 ,T W- , rv bk uv- lvl' 'TS 4 , l 5, ' . ' 3 aiu- Carl Miller Debbie Mitchell Charles Moodhe A ' 'ily 5 N-.45 J A I James Moore Maria Mora Keith Morris 93 JENI MORRIS - Cross Country l2g Powder Putt Football llg lndoor Track ll,l2g Girls V, Track lO,ll, ICO-Captainl l2g Hr. Vice President l2g Beta llg Keyettes lOg Hiking Club llg Drill Team lO,llg Color Guard l25 Most Improved Runner ll. BILL MOSS - J.V. Football lOg V. Football ll. BRIAN MURRAY -- V. Baseball lO,l l,l2g Intramurals lO,l l,l2. SUSAN MURRAY -- Chorus lOg Choir ll, iHistorianl l2g Madrigals l2g Hr. Treasurer lOg Bible Club ll,l2g Baseball Boosters ll,l2. JOSEPH MUSKETT - J.V. Football lOg V, Football ll,l2g J.V. Wrestling l0,llg Crew lO,ll,l2g Chorus lO, tVice Presidentl llg Choir tVice Presidentl l2g Class President lOg Hr. President ll,l2g Health Club lO,l l,l2g Intramurals lO,l l,l2. SUSAN NACCARATO - Powder Putt Football ll,l2g Girls V. Track lO,ll,l2g Concert Band lO,ll,l2g Marching Band lO,l l, CDrum Majorl l2g Hr. President l2g Science Honor Society l2g Mounted Generals l2g Communication Corps ll, CCO- Presidentl l2. REBECCA NAQUIN - Dunn H.S., Dunn N.C. 9,lO,llg Chorus lO,llg Choir l2g French Club llg Science Club 9,lOg 4-H 9,lO,l l. PISANU NOBHARATANA - V. Soccerl2. GARY NORRIS - J.V. Basketball IOQ V. Basketball l2g J.V. Baseball lO' V. Baseball l2g Chorus lO,l l. JENNIFER NUPP - V. Debate lO,ll tCo-Captoinl l2g Latin Honor Soci- ety ll,l25 Quill and Scroll ll,l2g CROSSED SABRES l lg Com- munications Corps l2. CHUCK ODDENINO - J.V. Football lOg J.V. Wrestling lO. CONRAD OGLETREE - lndoor Track lOg Crew lO,ll, CCO-Captainl l2g Hr. Vice President lOg Hr. President l2g School Representative l2g Key Club l l. MASAKO OHKUMA - Girls V. Tennis lO,ll, CCaptainJ l25 Hr. Treasurer ll,l2g National Beta lO,ll,l2g FTA. tPresidentJ llg International Club l2g PENMAN llg BLUE AND GRAY l2. I I Q, 'sa- -v 4 I Y' Yi. f-P5 K T9 i Jeni Morris iii' .wr rr 'D 1' ' li.. .X Maureen Mulvehill .,r,,,. I! i li Susan Murray 4 i 'A i ' r I fis George Moshos Kleber Munoz ..-'Q 'WN f Joseph Muskett J' .J . I X . Rebecca Noquin 94 Dimitri Neos ,f , M, . ,,y4:r5T'7' . -Zyl? N5 il' .- Bill Moss Brian Murray fi Susan Nacccrofo 1 ,rx I X Qin Debi Nibarger I Y i ms fx' ,gum -l fLef'tJPl'1yIIlS Sottler orgomzes people os IRIQI-xt! Cormellcz Cole orgomzes the newspaper, Y V y 1 Q 5 Q . ,x f ' A! K Gary Norris ,V rj? Bull 0 Brlen Chuck Oddenino x if 1 I Za, 4 I X I ,Q I James Nowofny Conrad Ogletree 95 f N Nancy Nowofny 1 Masako Ohkuma - N - in .lj 1? A C Jennifer Nupp ' I' Mario Orihuelo JERRY OUTMAN - JV, Football lOg V. Football ll,l2g ,l.V, Baseball lOg V. Baseball lCo'Captainl l2. MARK OUTMAN - Kempsville l-l,S., Va. Beach, Va. lO,l lg JV, Football lO. THOMAS OXENDINE - J.V. Football lOg V. Football l l,l2g JV, Wrestling lOg V, Wrestling ll,l2g Hr. Secre- tary l2g l-lealth Club ll,l2. INTA OZOLINS - National l-lonor So- ciety l2g Track Boosters l2. MATTHEW PALLANSCH - Crew lO,ll,l2g l-lr. Treasurer l2g Boys State Rep. ll, ANGELA PANOLIAS - JV. Cheer- leading lOg V. Cheerleading llg Hr. Secretary ll,l2g National Beta l2. DARLENE PAYNE - Orchestra lO,l l. DONALD PAYNE - V. Soccer lO,l l, CCaptainJ l2g lndoor Track lOg Crew lO,l l,l2. JUDY PEARSON -- Chorus lO,llg V.O,T. ll. CALLA PEKAR .- Powder Putt Foot- ball ll,l2g Intramurals lOg Class Secretary lOg l-lr, President lOg Na- tional Honor Society ll, iTreasurerl l2g French HS. lO,ll,l2g Elas ll,l2g Tikos lO,l l,l2g Science I'-l.S.g Social Studies l-l.S. l2g National Beta ll,l2g Boosters lOg Pep Club l2g BLUE AND GRAY l l,l2g Girls State Rep. llg ,l.V. Cheerleader lOg V. Cheerleader ll,l2g Communications Corps. l2. GUSTAVO PENA - V, Soccer lO,l l. MELODY PENNELL - Powder Putt Football llg Rifle Team Statistician llg Rifle Team l2g Girls V. Track llg l-lr. Secretary lOg Hr. Treasurer l2g Beta lO,ll,l2g Hiking Club ll,l2g JA. lO,l2. CLARA PEREZ - National Beta l2. SHARON PETERS - l-lr, Secretary lO. VICKIE PEVER - GAA. lO,l l,l2g ln- tramurals ll,l2g Powder Putt Foot- ball ll,l2g l-lr, Treasurer lOg Hr. Vice President l2g National Beta lO,l l, iTreasurerl l2g Art Club lOg Girls State Rep. llg Wrestling Statis- tician ll,l2g Drill Team IO, CTrea- surerl ll,l2. CAROLYN PEYTON --V Afro American Club lO,l l, Sigma lO. 'u 'I i Your money or your life? Well ff- Tony Powell thinks it a e 96 Brian Orndorff 6 I' fr- I .L es- -A A- xk' V ,lffef s-1.2! a '. Nick Pahno N , Darlene Payne 3 n Melody Pennell 1' 15' Jerry Outman 'Q 1-, ' vu .gp r 'I I n . Matthew Pallansch 'C' 4 N I i P. 1 .E .I ,i. - Donald Payne Clara Perez '. 5 Q .. - we Q!! 'Q 1 ' 'VT Z! A ,Er . DQ! N Q! x ,in ., 1 45 A ., xl f f ff 4. I, l 'ff A' 9 ad L X , . 5 Mark Outman Thomas Oxendine Infa Ozolins K 2 9 0 -1 QQQQSF' A 4 . i2-iii, f ,sq ws. x - ef- af.. 23775 .. - .' '-2iL1 C,9? - ,ju-,1:::.,:,1.2' '- m:'f, 'f .Mfg .' A .aw .7 V nz: 1 M I ,ff 1, . ,453 '1f',,v ,, fy heya? . -0,0 .ab ,, f 11,421 Daniel Payne X R N I mr' v Y N337 X x 5 , Angela Panolias James Paurowski .' L I Judy Pearson Calla Pekar N1 s 1 ' Sharon Peters Vickie Pever 97 -M Vx Gustavo Pena 'E f. Carolyn Peyton MICHAEL PICKERING - Crew 12, Concert Band 10,1 1, lPresident1 12, Orchestra 10,1 1, STEPHEN POCIASK - Science Honor Society 12, German Honor Society 1l,12, Chess Club 10. CYNTHIA POWELL - J.V. Cheer- leading 10, V. Cheerleading 11, lCo- Captainl 12, School Board Rep. 12, Atro American Club 10,11, Human Relations Committee 12. TONY POWELL - J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11,12, Wrestling 11,12, Spring Track 10, Crew 10,1 1,12, ln- tramurals 10,1 1,12, Chorus 10, Choir 1l,l2, Madrigals 12, Hr. Pres- ident 11, Health Club 11, 12. TOM PRAKTISH - V. Soccer l1,12. ALICE PRATHER - G.A.A, 10, V. Soccer Statistician 12, Tikos 11,12, French Honor Society 11,12, Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, National Beta 10, lTreasurerJ 11,12, Hr. Treasurer 11, Hr. President 12. DONNA PRINCE - Jr.-Sr. Basketball 12, National Beta 12. MARK PROULX - J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11,12, J.V. Wrestling 10, V. Wrestling 11, Intramurals 10,1 1,12. FRANKLIN PULLEN - V.O.T. 1 1,12. LUIS PULUPA - V. Soccer 10,1 1,12, Indoor Track 10,1 1,12, Spring Track 10,1 1,12, International Club 11. KATHLEEN QUALLS - Choir 1 1. DEAN RAMSAY - J.V. Football 10, V, Football 12, J.V. Basketball 10, V. Basketball 11, Spring Track.l0, Spanish Honor Society 11, Penman 12. LINDA RATHKE -- Lourdesmont HS., Clark Summit, Pa. 10,1 1, Chorus 10,12, Glee Club 11. JOHN RAY - Crew 10,1l,12, Pho- tography Club 11,12, BLUE AND GRAY 11,12. STACY REED - Ecology Club 10,1 1, BLUE AND GRAY 1 1. f 3, . A f' if 'un sy YH 'J 3 ,era we K'-JF --.,. Richard Phillips Mike Pickering Charles Pol Cynthia Powell Tom Praktish Alice Prather S i, l if . 5 61' 1 fl ,fl Y Stephen Pociask .4 KT L. Tony Powell f Betsy Preuit SL ,. 11' RN 4. if J i lx Donna Prince Mark Proulx Franklin Pullen Luis Pulupa Ann Purcell ,V ' ! X N .5.,J,, , 'WC' 2 ss. l , I ilk J 1 1 ' ,K I 3, . x A - 4 ' X lil! I I -J' A 1 .F .- .. A 'ull T. ,,, - lr we ft lf f 'S'- , '- , - s r J an j Q -if x , J, . I l J lil ' f , 401 , E 'll V - ' 2 l gr 1 -r S- 'Q' . 13-3, Y :A ' ll K 'xy 4 f i V 1 Q E' ' 5 , ' X, , 1 I , 1, ,Y .S 4 4 '11 Kathleen Qualls Dean Ramsay Linda Rathke John Ray Stacy Reed Q.-new 1' 4- ,.:sis,r, ., 3 if . , A Af X. 1 ' Ui-T X I Q. lx' ' .l THE LAST MINUTE OF THE DAY - lFcr Lcftl Plfmrllrps keeps on pluggm' rrghr to the emi The end of the floy fmfls Kerrh Mofhrs ond lLower Rrghtl Aerdo Aluborrlr ond Ghorom Mory Lyorwe Thomas dlscussmg the rrme lLefrl Kolnfeh drscuss Mr Boolbs Socrol Studues closs l.uCy Hulfo God Dorf Scot! holfl theur breath os before the cmd uf the Deruorl The bell flrwolly rmqs 'Upper Rrqhrl Rrchorrl CAROL REES - lce Skating Club ll. CHERYL REEVES - Wrestling Statisti- cian ll,l2g Jr.-Sr. Basketball l2g Hr. Secretary lO,l lg Crew Boosters lO. VIC REILLY -- J,V. Football lOg V. Football ll,l2. ELIZABETH RHODES - l-lr. Treasurer lO,l lg Hr. Vice President l2. JENNY RIGDON - THE BARRETTS OF WlMPOLE STREET lOg THE MAN WHO CAME TO DlNNER lOg OUR TOWN llg Chorus l0g Choir ll, tLibrarianl l2g Madrigals l2g Thespians lOg Spanish Honor Society lOg Kappa ll. VIVIEN RIGGLE - Asrnara American Dependent School 9,lOg Volley Ball 9,lOg Softball 9,lOg YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN lOg Chorus 9,lO,l lg National Jr. Honor Society 9, lOg G.A.A. 9,lO. DIANE RIGGS - National Beta I l,l2g Drill Team lO,ll,l2g Hr. Secretary IO. DAVID ROBBINS - Swim Team llg Crew ll,l2g Band lO,llg Graphic Arts Club lO,l l. ROBYN ROBINSON -- G.A.A. lO,l l, tPresidentl l2g V. Golf ll,l2g V. Wrestling Statistician ll,l2g Girls V. Basketball l2g Choir tTreasurerl ll,l2g Madrigals l2g Hr. Treasurer lOg Hr. President llg National Beta ll,l2g Pep Club lO,l l,l2, STEVE ROCKWELL - Hr. Treasurer llg Hr. Vice President l2g Tikos ll,l2g National Honor Society l2g Social Studies Honor Society l2g Ecology Club lO,llg Ritle Club lOg Key Club ll, fVice Presidentl l2g BLUE AND GRAY l2. CRAIG ROWLAND - J.V. Football lOg V. Football ll,l2. ANN RUDY - Orchestra lOg Marching Band lO,ll,l2g Latin Honor Society ll, QPresidentl l2g National Beta l2g Track Boosters lO,l lg Pep Club l2g Crew Boosters l2. MARGARET RUSSILLO - J,V. Tennis lO5 V. Tennis llg Powder Putt Foot- ball l2g Hr. Vice President llg German Honor Society ll, tVice Presidentl l2g Sigma lOg Beta l2. .1-' roi ffel W- - wb. a . 1 I , , if I 1 E :' .- .J- - Af'- Corol Rees Cheryl Reeves Robin Reid 7 i 0 ' fm -ft gi , Us I . -9: , .A 9-l.. . , hs'. THE LUNCH BUNCH -f lAbove Centerl Laura Evcnson and Kathy Johnson use lunch to iliscuss the latest news. tLeltl Dave Mozzocchi and Leslie Wyatt watch for Hank Von Der f .V ik 'VN Vic Reilly Venetia Reissis Elizabeth Rhodes r ,fgsa V 1 1 ,' Yf6,. - P 1, -Wi A 7 1 Vivien Riggle ,jr K ,sg ,. 5 Robyn Robinson 6 3-f U . -f ,rs fm Craig Rowland Bruegges reaction to hug first bite of a great 'uf1Ci'1 Wight: Bob Carroll looks over ta see what the fav. is all about 101 .. V few Rick Rickerich Jenny Rigdon ,,,.,,5., 4 Diane Riggs David Robbins 1 f R Fw 1-fi - x 7 ' K' 19 1 .U I' - J 1 , V ' 1: 4' ,r v rr' A I I5 t X , ' k - I fn VL X I I Q V V,. K -. Steve Rockwell Robert Rollins AN - an-' Ann Rudy Margaret Russillo A GARY SABEAN - Mixed Chorus 10. JILL SANDERSON - Girls V. Gym- nastics 10,11, CCo-Captainl 12, Girls V. Track 10,1 1,12. PHYLLIS SATTLER -- Band 10, Hr. Vice President 10,l2, Spanish Honor Society 11,12, Tikos 11,12, National Honor Societ 12, Ecology Club 10, Mounted Generals 10, Sigma 1O,11,12, BLUE AND GRAY 12. P.A. SCALLEY - Homecoming Atten- dant 1 1. MARTHA SCHEELE -- Spanish Club 10, Art Club 10,12, Drill Team 11. SUSAN SCHENK -- Girls V. Track 12, Hr. Vice President 10, Debate Team 12, Mounted Generals lVice Pres- ident1 10,12, Drill Team 10,l2. ROBERT SCHOCH -- National Honor Sgcaety 51,12 German Honor Society 1 , 1,1 . MONICA SCHWEBS - Senator 11,12, Hr. Pres. 10,11, Science Honor Soci- ety 10,11, CPreS.1 12, French H.S. QVice Pres.1 10,11,12, German H.S. 10,11,12, Tikos 10, tSec.1 11, iPres.1 12, National H.S. 11, lVice Pres.1 12, Science Club 10, tVice Pres.1 11,12, PENMAN 11,12, Debate 10,11, tCo-Capt.1 12, First Place Nat. Scholastic Writing Contest, CNon-Fict.1 11, Nat. Merit Semi- Finalist 12. DEBI SCORZELLI - Swimming Team 10,11, Hr. Secretary 12. DOTT SCOTT - Powder Putt Football 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Basketball 11,12, Girls V. Track 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, French H.S. 12, Science H.S. 12, Social Studies H.S. 12, Tikos 11,12, Baseball Boosters 10, Drill Team 10,11, Pep Club 12, Beta 11, CROSSED SABRES 12, ln- tramurals 10, Class Cheerleader 11. RICHARD SCOTT - J.V. Football 10, l-lr. Vice President 10, German Honor Society 10,1 1,12. CINDY SEFTON - Powder Putt Foot- ball 11,12, Girls V. Track 12, Spanish Honor Society 11,12, Sigma 11, National Beta 12. STEBE SHAFFER - Hr. Treasurer 10, Hr. President 11. BILL SHEA - V. Baseball 11,12, ln- tramurals 10,1 1,12, Metric Football Club 12, Most Improved Baseball Player ll. -mv ,, 5 , ' -A 1' fb f -R if I3 at A L Gary Sabean Jill Sanderson 1 df 6 fx! 7 .f gi. Phyllis Sattler Ralph Saunders ,fa -ifgu f fx Y 'rg U x Y 0' 4 I G -'I ,233 , . f , eff' V. S Martha Scheele Susan Schenk C7 p--0 Dot Scott Richard Scott ffl' X' I Robert Schoch Monica Schwebs 15 'I' Cindy Sefton Steve Shaffer 1 twat 33 , . X ' X Q 'ii Patricia Scalley fi? 1 ' 2.7 Debi Scorzelli 'WUI -Fl Bill Shea 2 1 1' . Q A I l m, i FREE TIME IN CLASS IS ALWAYS USED WISELY 7 fUDper For Leftl Mono Bloduell checlfs to see if he's an the right ploce, fLower For Left: Jerry Docrest ond George Allen folk A-w-0-i:1nE'1,ft , ' ,Q xll' 1 - , . E L obour the weelds game fLeftJ John Dixon counts has fingers, rRightl Karen Skeurik fries to concentrate but funds It useless. :Y I I i 1 '. f R T' I - 5' 6. 4 . - ,.-, . 2, sv ' ' ' ' '57, -, - 'fizzfla I 7 .--' ..- 15,5-,. - I -r?yFy2:,gQ,Iu ,will .-.fgiuzgiig ,.,... A ,,,.,, , -1gY..'. ,xi 4 5 H xiflf' fn . J -'J fd Missa ELLEN SHOWEN - Powder Puff Foot- ball 11,12, Concert Band 10,11, lSecretaryl 12, Marching Band 11,12, l-lr. President 1O,11, E105 12, Art Club 10, lSecretary1 11, QPreS- identl 12, Crew Boosters 11,12, Na- tional Beta 12, Ski Club 11,12, MARY BETH SIMPSON - V. Cheerleader 12, Powder Putt Foot- ball 11,12, I-lr, Vice President 10,1 1. VICKI SISSON - National Beta 11, Pep Club 12, Majorette 11,12, KAREN SKEIRIK - Swimming Team 10, National Honor Society 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10, Elos 11,12, National Beta 1O,11. TOM SMALLWOOD - J.V. Basketball 10, V. Baseball 12, Chorus 10, Choir 11, fPres.l 12, Madrigals 12. ANTHONY SMITH -- J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11,12, J.V. Wrestling 10, V. Wrestling 11,12, J.V. Base- ball 10, V. Baseball 11,12, Hr. Pres- ident 11,12, Health Club 10,11,12, lntrarnurals10,11,12. JEFF SMITH - J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11, CCO-Captainl 12, J.V. Baseball 10, V. Baseball 11,12, KENNETH SMITH - O'Connell H.S., Arlington, Va. 9,1O,1 1, Soccer 9,10,1l, Intramurals 9,10,11, German Club 11. KAREN SPEES -- Concert Band 10,1 1, lSecretary1 12, Marching Band 1O,1'1,12, Choir 12, Madrigals 12, Hr. Vice President 1 1. GREG STALLARD -- J.V. Football 10, V. Football 11,12, J.V. Basketball 10, V. Baseball 11,12, Most Valu- able Baseball Player 1 1. DOUG STARKEY - V. Football Man- ager 10,1 1,12, V. Basketball Manag- er 11,12, V. Baseball Manager 10,11,12,Cl1orus12. Ellen Showen lm . 1 ff' , i f X 1 , N K , l 5 I X 1 ,X .lv x w N 1 I g .Q-F' -. - ..-1 . iff: 5' Vicki Sisson 'sd f :v Diane Sifers Mary Beth Simpson 1 l I l l A : M l U' Sf' Q '- l G' i 'A A l fs li Wa. A 1 ax r Mario Sivit Karen Skeirik I- I 'O f l CX l VARIOUS MEANS OF KILLING 4 Scott Mc- Farland lincs up his target, while David Hart ,1.cptNgc nf our Class President, Rick Kurnro, as Bal: Schocb, and George Gilbert look on. 104 at X 10' ,as i Donna Slone Tom Smallwood Anthony Smith Michael Smith Jett Smith Kenneth Smith ee A' ., Michael Smith 1,44 Sharon Spriggs 105 ir- ai Kim Sohee Karen Spees do Q hr :P Greg Stollard Doug Starkey BRAD STATNICK - Crew 11,12. JOAN STEPHENS - Elos Honor Soci- ety 12, Art Club 12, Scholastic Art Award 1 1, RICK STONE - V. Gymnastics 10, Tennis 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12, Science Honor Society 12, Ski Club 1O,11,12, Hr. President 12, COOKIE STROTHER L Intramurals 10, V.O.T. 11,12, Beta 10. KAREN SUGRUE - BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET 10, THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER 10, OUR TOWN 11, MY FAIR LADY 11, MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT 12, Chorus 10, Choir 11, fRobe Manag- erl 12, Thespian Honor Society 10,11,Elos11,12. PAMELA SULLIVAN -- G,A.A. 10,11,l2, J.V. Cheerleader 11, V. Cheerleader 12, Jr.-Sr. Basketball 11,12, Powder Putt Football 12, Chorus 10, National Honor Society 12, National Beta 10, Nice Presl 11,12, Pep Club l0,l1,12, Baseball Boosters 10,11,12, Hr. Vice Pres- ident 10,11,12. SUSAN SULLIVAN -- Powder Putt Football 11, Choir 11,12, French Honor Society 10,11,12, National Beta 12. DEBBI SUTTLE - J.V. Cheerleader CCaptainl 11, Hr. Vice President 10,11, Hr. Secretary 12, National Beta 11,12. MEG SWIFT - Spanish Honor Society 11, Tikos 11,12, Skating Club 11, Beta 11, F.T.A. KVice Presidentl 11, Lrgernational Club 12, Drill Team JAMES TALBOT - J.V. Soccer 11, V. Soccer 12, Band 11,12, Bible Club 10, Hr. Vice President 10,11, Hr. President 12. MARY LYNNE THOMAS -- Girls V. Track 10,12, Powder Puff Football 11, Concert Band 10,1 1,12, Marching Band10,11,12. ht' x.--RY ,.-., .f A 'T' -Q , llt, . 1 11.11 , it N 1 :xii1 IAN' Brad Stotnick John Steffens Paul Steroni fl '-:V 1,1 Joan Stephens Deborah Stetzer Kathy Stief 106 -q- , 1 . i. 'fun 4449 FR - l 'wil , f in F? . x T x x 'X ' Rick Stone Cookie Strother Karen Sugrue v R , fl' Z-Q , rf' xi' I 1' ' Q' ! 1 Pamela Sullivan Susan Sullivan Jun Choon Sun lax X 1 I ? ,' D r ' cr of T - Y V U ' X K E ff: ' it 2 7 A 1 A E f ' ' I 'f ' - 'K 1 T Debbie Suttle Meg Swift James Talbot I .3 . Q 9 A ' . 2' If ' . if L R L N . al rf.-.-,., , ,, ,E T T ,s .3 sf - , -'Q ,Q-9 ' f .P E , ., Q v x . 1 , Q K, A ' , S sv , 4 z , I Carl Taliff Angel Thomas Mary Lynne Thomas S0 THE TEACHER LEFT THE ROOM - 107 CLQHJ Kothy Lewns gets In o good laugh, whale fUDD9f Rnghtl Bob Johnson corwtmues working hard tLower Right? Susie Sullnvoh entc-vtoln, her close., GINGER THOMPSON - Powder Putt Football ll,l2, V. Basketball Statis- tician ll,l2, Girls V. Track ll,l2, Orchestra lO, CSecretaryl ll, QPres- identl l2, Hr, President lO, Hr. Sec- retary l2, National Honor Society ll,l2, Spanish Honor Society l2, Art Club lO, lTreasurerJ ll,l2, National Beta lO,l l,l2, Pep Club l2, CRDSSED SABRES l2, Drill Team lO,l l, lCaptainl l2. MARTHA THOMPSON - Marching Band lO,ll, Concert Band lO,ll, Choir ll,l2, Bible Club ll,l2, Art Club lO, Hiking Club lO. DONNA TIETJEN -- Gymnastics Boosters ll, Chorus IO, Choir ll,l2, Madrigals l2, MY FAIR LADY ll, Ecology Club lO, Art Club l2. BEN TIFFANY - V. Soccer IO, Chess Club ll,l2, Ski Club ll,l2. CHARLES TIMMONS - J.V. Football Manager lO, V. Football Manager l l,l2, V. Wrestling Manager lO,l l. RALPH TODD - Communication Corpsl2. PATTIY TORNO - Girls V. Tennis lO,l l,l2, Diving Team lO, Girls V. Gymnastics l2, Football Statistician ll,l2, Hr. Secretary lO,l l,l2, Advi- sory Council to School Board l2, Elos l2, Tikos ll,l2, Ski Club ll,l2. BRENDA TRAINOR - Powder Putt Football ll,l2, Hr. Vice President lO, French Honor Society lO,ll, lVice Presidentl l2, National Honor Society ll,l2g Ski Club lO, Crew Boosters l0,ll,l2, National Beta ll, Baseball Boosters lO, BLUE AND GRAY lO,ll, iEditorl l2, Human Relations Committee ll,l2. KANDY VAN DYKE -- lnternational School, Bangkok 9, Tennis 9, Girls V. Track lO, Girls V. Tennis l2, Hr. Vice President ll, Hr. President l2, Spanish Honor Society lO,l2, Ski Club lO,ll,l2, International Club lO, Teen Club 9, Spanish Club 9, Yearbook 9. PEDRO VERMALES - O'Connell H.S., Arlington, Va. 9,lO, Soccer 9,lO,l l, Tennis 9,lO, Spanish Club 9,lO, ln- ternational Club lO. 7 rx Qt 1:37 N m 3 W he 5 I gh I- -xii ' 'r 5. ' M T xii, V I' - AY 1' ' 0 8 lsxfklrwl . I A l V i . Charles Timmons Ralph Todd Potriy Torno Shirley Tovor Brendo Trainor .f I iv- ,- 'Ye Acx - v Mario Voldineso Kandy Van Dyke Michael Vasapoli Pedro Vernales Mariano Vidol i- 3119 TLH-ff1Gf1w 'ff , 'Jf'l Dfiug Wm!! ofocrmn lmrfi 'J' fl Qy GUN 'bu',Q the QVWll'1U'plfJ'5VT1 of the ffJfW3 lust my 'Pighm Humgqwmmg Atfewjicrwfs Dworwe Eqlflulufifjf Uni Cififlv Pnwg-Il Ormj Home, fm ' Q QUCC' 'NHWCV VVfgyfi,rTl'w Iivi qt Hzrfii-'f,rr,,y Q 109 ROSEMARY VISSING - Powder Putt Football 11, DE, ll,l2. HANK VON DER BRUEGGE - V. Football l0,l1,l2, J.V. Basketball 10, V. Baseball 1O,11,12, Hr. Pres- ident 12. MAUREEN VORHIES -- Powder Puff Football 11,12, Jr.-Sr. Basketball 12, H6 Secretary 10, Baseball Boosters 1 . CHRIS VOULTSIDES - Powder Puff Football 11,12, Orchestra 11, Con- cert Band l0,ll,12, Marching Band 10,11,12, Choir 12, Hr. Treasurer 10, Spanish Honor Society 1l,12. VALLERY WALDOW - Powder Puff Football 11, Girls V. Track 10,11, CCO-Captainl 12, Sigma 10,11, Ice Skating Club 11, Hr. Secretary 11. LESLIE WALDROP - Chorus 10, Choir 11, CSecretary1 12, Madrigals 12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11, Tikos 10,11, National Honor Society ll,12, National beta 10, Kappa 11,12. CYNTHIA WATERS - Powder Putt Football 12, Swim Team 12, Girls V. Track 12, Hr. President 12, Beta 12, Crew Boosters 11. JAY WATSON - Hr. President 12. MALISSA WEAKLEY - Powder Putt Football l1,12, Chorus 10, lSection Leaderl 11, lSecretary1 12, Crew Boosters 1l,12, Baseball Boosters 12. EDWARD WELLS - .l.V. Football 10, V. Football 11,l2, V. Spring Track 10, Crew 12, lntramurals 10,1l,12, Choir fBusiness Managerl 12, Hr. President 10, He and She Club CTreasurerl 10, Communication Corps 12, Health Club 1l,l2, Key Club 12, BLUE AND GRAY 12, Powder Puff Football lCoachJ 11, CDirector1 12. KARL WELZENBACH -- J.V. Soccer 10, V. Soccer ll, Marching Band 12, Concert Band 12. NANCY WEYFORTH - V. Cheer- , f' in 550 Rosemary Vissing Susan Voight Hank Von Der Bruegge I I n 'N Af 0 I, - V, XXX 1- YS- tl A X.- ' x v i - ...Q 'mu N ' Q f V 'EI' Q -'im . X 9 rl ill Maureen Vorhies Chris Voultsides Nonna Wagner .. Ti A r ,V A A Y Q ,Q ,Q K' I -as 10. ., K Y - if X L y f, Q ' -ff ' f s, ' . x w , .A 1 l l Vallery Waldaw Leslie Waldrap Cynthia Waters n 1 leader 1l,12, Hr. Secretary 10, Drill Team 10. MARK WHITE - V. Swim Team 10,1 1, ICO-Captainl 12, Crew 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 1 1,12, Science Honor Society 12. RITA WHITE - Intramurals 10,11, V.O.T. 12, Beta 10. ti, W an 110 ' 5 -,,:.... l Jay Watson fi vs .,,. ,,..f s 'Q , l 1 4 Karl Welzenbach 'Vi ff' y . Sf 3 A ' : ff L . 2,f.1Qg4?m'f 1 if .re A M ii 4 -.lf If 4 ff 'J I Q M 3:41 Mark White I 0 WS l r I Malissa Weakley ,ff f D X, James Westfall O3 , Rita White fd' 599 F' wg' 3 fg . Edward Wells ff 4 , -'Y GX Nancy Weytarth Richard Willett 1.4 ,, HELP IS COMING - fFor Left! Mike McCoy ponders over the next step os help .5 on me wours os Doug Holferrnon proofreods his paper, woy. lLQw9r R.ghff Mfg, Cnfes helpg Gmger wel Mm C 1f'S OVW Qxplolns to Leslie Wyott Thompson go uver her paper W T0 flfl l'leY wfjfli, fUpDef Rlghll JIVTH Frith WENDY WINTER - LaSalle H.S., Kingston, Ontario, Canada 9,lOg ln- tramurals 9,lOg S.C.A. lO. AUTUMN WINSTEAD - Girls V. Track lOg Band lOg Rifle Club ll. LISA WOLD - Tennis Team lOg Swim Team lOg Band lO,l l,l2g Orchestra lO,ll,l2g Latin Honor Society llg National Honor Society ll,l2g Elos ll,l2g BLUE AND GRAY l2g Hr. Secretary and Treasurer l l. JAMES WOOD -- BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET lOg THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER l0j OUR TOWN llg MY FAlR LADY llg MADWOMAN OF Cl lAlLLOT l2j Choir l2g Madrigals l2g Elos l2. GERALYNE WRIGHT - Powder Puff Football llg Hr. Secretary lOg Na- tional Honor Society l2g French Honor Society l2g National Beta ll,l2g Crew Boosters lO,ll, lPres- identl l25 Baseball Boosters lOg Ski Club lOg BLUE AND GRAY l2. CHRISTINE WROE - Powder Putt Football llg V. Baseball Statistician ll,l2g Drill Team lO,l l,l2g Hr. Sec- retary ll,l2g Pep Club ll,l2g Art Club l2g Crew Boosters l2g CROSSED SABRES l2. LESLIE WYATT -- Powder Puff Foot- ball ll,l2g V. Softball l2g Senator lOg Hr. Treasurer lOg National Beta l lg Beta l2g J.V. Cheerleader lO. l Sharon Williams NIJ VI lx N' 5' I 4 Wendy Winter Q- 1 i nf V sy. 4 'if Lisa Wold jg? 5 Gerolyne Wright ll .. 'fa fl - 0 if , .ry Vincent Wynn Jim Wood i Us s ,.,-- 4' Christine Wroe l Paul Yee Autumn Winsted Garry Woodward Q . 4 X Leslie Wyatt James Young 112 l ' a fi., Q .il .QB R -.Mx ln 1 Ka 1-1 xt K I 1 1 1 fix, Q a ' . 1. 5, , 0 - .W-, . an ,413 -ad -Iwi Z. 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Yocgendrzl Dumora Parn Dunavent Lucy Dunaway Jack Dunn Dana Dyer Kam Eaton Dflllqlm, Elllflll P4-muy F Illull Mlr.t14:.1I Elias X' Tony Erntny Dzlynrl F rmllrzk Ll! EVl'llSIfll 2, .. 1 p Q ,ag , L. 5. an 4' , m :ma -N 1 Q, in I I ,X 1 1 ' Paul Grachow enjoys hrs school lunch. 3 Q 3. 1 ,FA E' I . I I! V- ,. , N 'Ir' A . it c. l 9- V: ,. - 'Q -p, . ' 4- W- ' 'X 1' lu- v e 5-- ,fl g x 'l lax .gl 5 A WX ,fs H i -I V ax Tim Day makes goo-goo eyes at Diana Oddenino. fag, r ' 2 N 1 V K , X ZS' I T :, I A 3. F12 ' ' Q- O - il' X xx' Q- . -X 1-F - . , Q D 84.1 I 'ta i, rar:-X-F 41' :zz ' 2 5 i' 1 1 ft 1-1 .X -'r li B Q I MH 2. I 1 I1 :N Q Q, Q , 3 H gl tier Fry sa N35 ' iv up. . A' f- , '11 Q.. - f L ., of '41 X l 'r '4'.?q5- . X W- 55 div ax' Q- Tb 42. Q, ,K an - fg 4' I 3 ., , f 1 l 6' N I a QQ- N iN is 5. I .-A lil. Peter Evensen Juan Fajardo Paul Farmer Donna Fastenau Kelly Fawcett Charlie Faulconer Melnee Feltz Mike Ferguson David Finelll Delia Fink Jeff Fleegal Suzanne Ford Andrew Fox Debbie Frank Tom Fravel Vicki Fritts Jerry Funkhouser Yvonne Gamble Frank Garafta Marcus Garner Linda Garnett Debbie Ginwright Charles Gilbert Tom Girard Kelly Goble Joseph Fodfrey Rosalia Gonzalez Carolyn Goodman Darlene Goodman Abigail Gordon Melanie Gordon Kaleen Gorman v Z Paul Gracnow Julle Gravallese lvlarla Green Barbara Greene Kevln Greenluef Debble Greenstreet Bob Griffith Slgrud Grofos Lon Grlmm Danny Gruber Mlke Guulsher Andy Hagen Flobert Hall Donald l-lannahs Patty Hannahs Carolyn Hargrove Rlcky Hargrove Greg Harmon Holly Harren Ann Hart Tw: fig .J f 'f .AM 8, fv- 1 2' ,X fax .. n. ,, px v. ..- gl , rx - 123 M ..- K. Q-, vs , if f lf lr ffl fll Y ' . la ., 1 I iw ' E A J ,-t P-' F' I . . A . ll l ' , l 1 1 1 1 .J Q I 4 4 ff if 'le , ez . iff' 1 'f'f??7- , V .1 .4 v :H .L wr Vx , ' f 53' ff Q. ' 'fy' 4 ,. qu, 5, .gg -. i.-. r' fn- uh, 4- .,- - . I . fsrifmgf G '11S'fHq'iQ.x-' -' 1 E'-'Ewa 1 f rf , , . .gr N 1 - 595.1 'J . P ' ' 1 . I , if . frm , Q55 , V Make Burke antlclpates his prize ln Cracker Jacks. L . ,Q P r v I 1- .NJ Q- I. Q:-I ., I Ll' E xX- f T-r lf. D -r I Fllcpnard Hasey f Cyndl Hawes 4-A N Steve Hodges . 3 120 4' g ' I gps' 1 lm i, The Jumor float boosts spirit lo -'-Ili. lg Q its Qvv ,x,VYgm Ea? t- I .ff - 1-1 L gs , R S.. M Doug Syphax shows hrs charm tothe camera. 'ua f 1 ' ' 5 - 1. . 'W ,- IV! ' XS ,AQ 5. f' Fl , 9- K Q- ar, 2- r ' Q Jo.,-.-1.4 ...-- ' 'A L t.. , 6. ' !pw,u'X' , 5 ' Spay 'ri -sv. f . , Y .4 . 1 1 .lc ' ' 's - 1 7 ,A Q A I ffl 'Y . ' fl A' r. . - - 1 ' up help WVL plucks the Patnots. 'L S Qs, 0 1 'X lxfv X fl Lesly Hegvold Barbara Henry Alex Herrador Nancy Herwng Chang Heu Fernett Hill Finley Horner Ann Hoyt Terrl Huber Lydua Hughes Megan Hughes Held: Huko Ruchard Hurlburt Selina Hurley Blll Husk Knm Hyun Chrls Irlck Mark Israel Thomas Israel Amanda James Charles James Carla Johnson Fran Johnson Gall Johnson John Johnson Prlscllla Johnson Scott Johnson Rack Jones 2 Jonn Kaluta Darlene Kapusta Chrls Kearney Deborah Kelly Joyce Kelly RUSS Kldwell Connle Klllmeyer Hak S. Klm Pyonachrn Klm Dennis Kumble Wayne Koblenz Alfred Kocher Robert Kroul RICKY Krogmann Drfbble Krom Flraglna Kullk Brenda Kuchzzrsky Mary Lance Paul Laszlo John l rxwlcr 9 iw Fai fx-or Q. lygktsii- - :yr . 4, s- h- - ' 1-- r 'Vx I O X G- 'I-'32, Q.. N f . l Russ K 1 l 1 Jeff Fleegal roosts on Darlene Kapustas shoulder. m 1. git, is E. ldwell, John Deemer, and Randy Schulz all have different oplnlons of Engllsh class. Q . Q.. L , A sl ti, ,L --0 1 ,,:f 1 , 'Its a ITS 1 1' v 'h' . ear- 131. I 5 f - ,Q - .v 4 1 t l L l 1 'J . L' W' f? A 1 E. V- 1 S X . .,.V..V. - -.-.., -x . ,b- N Wbv Mn ,Q-- X ve- X , X Ak I ' fr ' Vw fin , 1' - uf- '-u 'tn My Kelth Bllnn IS engrossed ln nts SYUUIGS, 3 tflyixl 4.-,'N if R 1 F wr F Q . frvlfff X 3 975 '3 'v ' ' n A ' 1 ' L' f fi' K ' I J Q ' V ai AX M n ' -vs 4 Q V . 'll N 1 1? , Lf ,N . s ix 4 ' L ,A L My l L 5 123 ,5 .'51Y's.. U l X n X a Q. Q. C :L 'Q L.. E 4 ,ie :Q I HN Flandy Lawson Larry Leahy Mary Kate Lecky Davld Lelghton Mlcheal Lemnltzer Andrew Leonburger Davud Levln Ed Lewls Erenestlne Lewls Karen Lewus Mary Lohre Robert Losa Bruce Lovett Wanda Lupton Susan Lyles Gayle Malfett Davld Magoon James Malcom John Maloney Marcelle Martun Spencer Maslotf Bull Mason Lnnda Mason Wesley Mathews Becky Maxwell Mary Ann McCafterty Karen McCall Debble Mclnnls Raymond McKlnney Jackue McKnnny Danny McLaugnlln Julle McNamee Joan Mucnael Helene Mlhaly Barone Mules Mary Muller Sandra Muller Rlck Mlnnlcn Mark Ostrowskl L Daren Mrtchell Peter Molrn Anne Montgomery David Montgomery Keuth Moore Teddy Moore Dons Morcom Selena Morris Susie Mueller Molly Mulcahy Susie Muskett Nrkki Naccorato Sam Nguyen Jay Newell Gary Nrbarger Betty Myers 15 F' f-X N s ay I rx I X :X x ' av 4 Y IVN N X N t. X '1.' Ox L. - lT',v .3 9 Cf?-' 3, at vial' ., A W K ,nge lil . ' N 5x 'Z!3'L'5'w' V , 42 Jessie Saraber and Sharon Rice bump. 111' i if 1., X .0 . 'is vs 0. 1-N ww 'qv Maria Green IS in a dream world. X 1 C- M Gi. 37, , r. 9'-5. qv J qw Ig V 1 . Q! 3 -. - . l .nh ' - ea Rl -w 1' 0 ,,. ! 2-v. . N 1 S' I 7 X LH 'Tu '- Z I , 3 . , r Q ' A -Q ,, Q rg, sem ,A .1 Q' 9 sc 'ln- Walter Nrx prepares to work, 7' J eq 3 ey- 5 7 get J- ? 1Q. QS O . 3' ha - I ll X' . Y 'Ss 1 v, 5:w,,f-as -QA it 'Y N ff X ' 5 ww, IEN5. -, :1 I S 4 1 ll X? u, K, ,za ls ' ' L. Q L - +' l at Ts Q, 65. i . T ,. h r 5 ,v WL is 5 , ,I . - B ,xl r :.-. Z- I f K '-viii A-N f. If ao- X l g l A 'Ml .1515 - , r . AK , 1 t 'tt . ,,. We 1, .5 . Paul Nucely Dinah Nleburg Lrsa Nughtlrnger Walter Nlx Vrncent Nocera Joan Nowotny Carol O Conner Dtana Oodenrno Susan Odoenrno Mark Ooen Janet O Donnell Noelle O Donnel Katha O Nerll Judy Orndorff Lolan O Rourke Florence Ossea Freya Otto Steve Pachuckl Kathleen Prckerung Paul Page Demetrros Pahno Penny Palnter Tuna Paraskevas Susanna Park Lora Parker RICKY Parker Sally Parsons Terry Pate Robert Pototsky Ronald Patterson Kara Paul Brett Payne Terry Payne Chrls Pearson Drana Pekar Sharon Pelham Ann Pennell Donald Peters Steven Philippy Kathy Phlppard Allen Place Cindy Pol Michele Porter Penny Potter Danny Powell Patricia Price Robert Price Pam Pulliam Pat Pulliam Roger Ralston Brian Ramsay Susan Ranieri Robbie Rawlins Sharon Reavis Darlene Reid Ken Renalds Rosie Renner Stuart Rettie Sharon Rice Ann Rickerich Karen Riley Robert Rockwood Danny Rodriguez Michelle Roeder Mary Ann Rose Martha Rowland Sylvie Rupple Mark Russell Melissa Rutz Sharon Rutledge Nawa Sabah Mona Sagerlan g if I 1. 3 1 xi 1 , K xg , L , not . llilf r'.'lsalU' uv '.' The wounded Cyndi Hawes lumps to class L Q f 'ni , P ' r ww ' Q Q K 1 a All D N T 5 Y hs- llllic I 0-in Id p' 4 'ls::::l :v9,'a . .Q.gll. 'l6,,gn0l lggll. ts 2 I 'T X ,Q xg asf 'T B A,:,vx n M- V 'rhrin 4. -5 -N Y Q- fl ,Q '. 'F I xx I ,li x if Xl l Q . : . ' ' . N S' 'r , ii A I X rx X Nik ln i 3 'V X53 r Te if 4. 4- lg il 3' sr- if ' A l l 'i I V4 ' x ' X x ' A X K Q K I l. E Y J JUN.. 9- 412- hx, 'P' U - .i- v f Us-s xv P ,J V A .-J- gi v 'i M A R tg ry N ' 'Q 'P ' 4. . .fp gl Q.. N 8 .. 15 f .f ' mx ' 'W -1 A I 'fr 0 i Qs 75 v- 'I 2 ff ,mfr Qu 5- ., Q: , A . ffl If ' I K 5 ,fit g it A ,A N Y -CN 1 lx 1: ax, w a gy - .ip j I r 11 wi f' ' I Q b I Donna Burke and Doug Syphax fust dance. l' t J, an ., is .5 Nr r 0 O. lie 1, 6- S I I '. 7 . lg1:s'l . I val- gs LT5' big, X A F lx ' so S ' 31 V 'W . 3 7' ll f 07' ' ' I ' A xt N 2 127 Mehmet Sahin Jessie Saraber Marcia Sarnowski Colleen Scarrow Rebecca Schad Ursula Schwebs David Schmidt Randy Schultz George Schuppin George Sedlacko Shelly Sparks Julie Schoenheider Ellen Shea Kyle Sheckles Karen Sheppard Tammy Shields Samuel Shiflett Jim Shirey Mary Shockro Deneen Shrader Eric Sievers Brenda Sifers Michelle Simon William Sipher Ruffin Slater Barbara Smith Glen Smith Martin Smith Terri Smith Karen Snyder Norys Solloa Diana Spence John Spriggs Terry Stansell Elizabeth Starnes Missie Stewart Ronnie Stocks Jun ll Sung Nancy Sung v Donna Sweeney tvtarla Swelgart Gary Swltzer Doug Syphax Cllff Tabor lvlellssa Talley Eddle Tannahlll Wllllam Taylor Veronlca Terry Wllllam Thomas Melanle Thompson Prlscllla Thompson Kathy Torrence Robert Travers John Tse Eddle Turner Rebecca TWIDQ Ruby Umphlet 'Ao- ua- -r 1 aet F Us f-- .l I 'R X 6 if vs X, 9 Q -4- U Qt.. fx iv -Q-4 , gy , s K AA g 9 X l Xg X t N l, ' I al K7 I Ann Rlckerich doesn't think much of tl T : 'Xb ,- r U- g 'tt 4 K g. TS r-v 4 t I ' L l 4 ' cs, 0- ,. 1 ' tx Sherry Umphlet A Tom Vall '- 'S ' T I A D ' 3 hrs- E ' 'F 5 l -j I Scott Vlckland 7 2 Nlta Wade l I i l ,l . Doug Walter Oefbble Walters Greg Brown analyzes the sltuation. . I Kara Paut's conversatlon. l l t 2 Q l f it ll , tl '. lt l' , T li 1 , T t l z , lf A tl I t . 01' Q- is if ' 7 -R Y QL LX l 3' F 1? W' 3 I X A Y' W f: : W 5 V 27' Z I A ga 1 I il Betty lVlyers', Penny Elliotte, and 0 Ay 5 3- X -C fx ,ff X 'ish ,,,. ATT! 1 ' ' s. f z x3 ,Nb rf, K i 'ik DQ' 0- g'x f l I it I IPN ia Q.. L My it z 1 X 11, -ra iw- A, 2- ' Q iw 1, 0, 5 ' ' 49 : x , N ' '1 Martha Rowland is perplexed by an English test. 129 ws, C- 4 x. Kiawah Q x, A., A . .Qt VM ,W -N ...Agn R is N v ' za 1 qt nr 123, ta ii ff ,1.' ' - Conchita Wanzer Mark Ward Mike Wawyzkow Tomm'y Weaver Randy Weisenburger Bill White Hal White Sandra White Liane Wilber Ty Williamson James Winslow Moon Woo Mike Wood Bronwen Woodson Clare Wright Curt Wright Susan Wulf Janie Yee Linda Yee Soon Y Yonn Jeff Zabludoff Amir Zarinkelki yxfyf v SQ SQ SQ SQ SQ Q Q M WAN S S SQ S sw, SC SQ an S, xxx w SQ SQ SQ SQ S fi Q M S if P ? ? ? ? 9 ? P nip P ? 39 D, D QP QP ? ? ? ? ? ? P D -1 .:...,, FW -Qj M-W-MHiE5UFJ CDMQRESQ3? Q ITI V li! W 'QJH1 1fQ?fQH? ' - Qww Q QV ij ESA 7 W M ? if ESQ F EIS W wt H by E9 f UM, 'f MJ , - QW E '.' rw .1 Q '.' rw -. IU! W vm NLM ws' --Cv,5 . u ,P h . i, I x iQ in ' s CMU VC wlfxl' - - Uf Q P M CNS QM ESQQEEQ - QM Q1-fL f W Q flxl-J 1 ff? F' an U J r Sr ,aff-1, 1 '59 .W f 5 -45 Luz I B if 1 'E .5 f . ff y 4' Gen A 'I tx . 2 S? is 4 'Y LA -T ,,L ,, pt. -9. ,Q it Z, 'x V J ' Z, V3 ! I , at gm , 1-- l' ' Doris AblfNajrTt Dana Aladl Thomas Altlerl Brad Amlco Dons Anderson ' ww, 4 Betsy Andrews , Uv ' David Anglrn J l A A Blchard Anstune 3 'Q A. S , X ' f I-V x ,vw I f r ' ' ' ' ' l i A Duxon Appel 1 lj f X S Sherry Armstrong 1 I , xx Theresa Armstrong H pf ' A-A he E' - ' John Arnold .Ax V X Aa Q. Q- - T ' 3, ' ' Flake-fs Bague B' -,. Meg Baker I Denlse Bambury r - Susle Barnes Mark Graham IS a sophomore who stands tally Drall Team members Mary Doll and Susan Howard. t. g ,f dl AX 5 ,., ,X v f- wt if V - 'W 4' Q 'gt :I-, My .Q If W 11 'al A-Q v V fx ng- l ' - f - 15' g 'T nhl on . 'Fl fu B, ,X V' X , ', . 'V Y ,SAX A 1 L. ar u M M' - X 4' 0. ' f -' . w J' f - 'T ' ,- A - .Q 1 ' x . . 1A A 1' TQ -W , ' 54 0 v - tram ,, ,Q A ' 1 . . I 't 5 - . , ,, J 1 f', .,, C -. lea I A 3 Ji . .QL g L.. ' . , - . - 'V 'Q if . in xxx E ' ss! 131 Betty Barnett Stephanie Bassford June Batch Irvung Belateche Erlc Belk Christine Bell Brltt Bengston Paul Bersano Donna Blnsted Dora Bladuell Tracey Blahuta Laura Blue James Blum Terr: Bottash Bull Boudourls Athena Bouras Eruka Bove Carole Boyd Steve Bradford Susan Braner Grlde Brledenbach Denlse Breneman 'N ' 5 A :X Susan Bnggs U- v,, '. Matt Broder 'T' 'QB Robln Brown Q K Beverly Browne , l X Donald Bryant N- I Dlanne Burless 1 C if - Patrlck Burns Q A ' 6, 4. xl Davld Burt - ,5 .. 0-f' naman Buttl ' 'fy - Wllllam Calredo l' X' Kelly Calcote . S1 f' - Dan Callahan A 6 ,A 5 Z Mary Callahan Q 5 'N sf Debbie Camp ' lf' Mlchael Carduff ' .v C Marla Carmo ', 'jr lvlltchell Carrmglon 1, A L. -, Ax' L 'Fil 'if yr . Y L 1: ,J Q- . 5, 1. ,wq 9- lr 11 Y., u I Sophomore lvllxer, September, 1974. Dons Anderson enloys dreamungr R 4 1 - 'M 5 x lv' Carol Carter Joe Carter Tod Carter Delrdre Casey Blchard Caulhen Nick Chaconas Ylnchln Chan Vanessa Chandler Maurice Chau Mlke Chellman Mlke Chou Mackey Cuanclosl Dan Cochran Tum Cockrell Jerdleen Coleman Tum Conklin 132 N ax., A.. v .X A2 Q X nw. C- in K . Q. g I A ' x ss- 'pk 4 Q N 11 QS Q- .xy , K X A I . 5, ... uh in 454 is 'la L I dn.. rs A - I' I . fx 'QM q, B r-X l ig 5, Q-1 39. . NX K Q. EQ K' . L in f l S- L. all Os C-7 H, 1 t -Us n sf By lV x' fn Ng., comix Q tw-5 Chrls Connor Jeff Constantz Susan Conzelman Greg Corbet Leonard Cornelius Carol Corry Nick Corts Norman Corts 5 'L Cherie Courtemanche John Craig . Tom Cranford 0 1 'Qu Diane Cranwell .2 vs ' fi JT' ' AA ' i Q' f . 1 - .bl , ar l 'ass 'igk L I ,.,.... gf: . V Q 'J A ' ' , A 4 -1 u li Q- ,,,,, . E ,, ,A Terri Bottash and Mary Kelly are making goodies. Donna Binsted helps out the Sophomore Class . J 5 it IM B ,N - :N A - I- Jatanna Crosby 4, -s T Q- 'GT' Debbie Daly i.. fd fu- J - Q' ' A , Keith Dana ' J ' ' 'f v-- Kevin Dao , , , , C Al Cara Davis .K r L ' A A A Rosemary Davis 'u Q ff '- David Deck . 'P - Toni Dedonato James Deely Make Dekslnis ' Mark Delgallo Darlene Denney . Jane Denney Karen Denny , 1 ,- ,fi ,J 'x in 6 .5 :xt Kenneth Dewar ' , . Steven Diggs ig , g b- gg ' .1 4, David oline ' , ' as ' ' James Dinan , A Elizabeth Dixon i' X A , 'Q Charles Dodson ' Mary Doll Tk egg. C' Eileen Donnelly Peter Dreswick Richard Duffey Greg Dunn LiTanya Durante 133 Yana Easterly Patrick Echols 'S' -..,...-' 1 I it if i X l -,., Mike Magee enioys his studies Mary Pettis dreams about things to come. Q ng A 1 y 0 , Mary Eldridge ' Tom Ellison , Sharon Embrey , , ' Brigette Engels n . N A ' fl y fi l - .E 1, ,X Debbie Ensminger 'T ' SPN' Greg Ent ' , Ricky Erkenbrack as 1 ' X Charles Estabrook . x : 0 ' y nw v- 6' John Evatz 0- Q1 ' I Tammy Eye E f' Jesus Falcon Brenda Feola - l i a ,, Hilary Young hides behind hor book. A case of mistaken identity. 134 , rt-9 l rg 1 .JS Q Q- X ll ll 5 - 19: . : ' 'Q Q . , -9? Qt A - U ' X ' 'ln 5' ' LW' 1 to ' rf' ' ' Tom Fleld 'Q X ' Kern FIRCRGF It I ,A ,b fxx Rlchard FISCRGY ff- F 5 l P' - 4 ff' Melarlle Flsher 41 A, ' 5 4 U -'V X VV v- as ,,, NN Q, v ' 'F .' -4 is 'Tr X' Barbara Flemlng ic, Heather Forsyth it ll K Jett Forsyth - Ellen Fox l l K l ,AX g J! HE ,, aux- if. an La - X 1' ' 5 six ' -' f X ' Mary Frankland l . l A Fred Franslsco ' Va ' ' y Darlene Frazler ' A GN - N'-X Steve Fultz 1- , hw A KX 1 K. Qx X - w . Tlm Conklln IRIRKS he knows what he IS talklng 45 A about. tl in ' 1, H- , in- 51. r Darrell Galle Roseanne Galclus Grace Gallano Ricky Garaffa '? Y- l' Andra OZOIIHS and Klfaya Harnad flnd pleasure IR thelr work, Ellzabeth Godfrey IS shocked by the teachers comment 6 1-N v 'ga Iv- .5 ,yx M b F A 1 9 B 3 Q f ' ' W' 'I Dale Garner Robert Gates Mary Lee Geary David Gentry Y .H i Marie Gentry Marnood Ghannam hh Jwfin f I LOYI Ghlsalbert I 'Il .f ,A frx Peggy Glll ,Qt ,S Q 3, ' ny 3- A Y KGIGY GIIVEIVG an M -f B N u. -- 1 g ij' Ellzabeth Godfrey QT . , F ' ' Y ' t- G Doylene Goodhough 1 . I ' Robert Graczyk H, 9-Q. , y S-R l B, D8VId Graff , Q ,QQQL , , l ll ' ,. , Q Anna Graves . m , Ng l J Ray Greenstreet B R -, X - 4- 'A ,.F. . A, C Y' Mlke Grlllo bi .LA ' ,jr 0, . Barry Grlmrn ..- ' Nz- -5- U' , ' K .fn , .. Q3 A . W1 i F 5 135 Kathy Gudera Jlmmy Guyrlh Gary Hale 5 Don Halterman Kifaya Harnad Carrnela Hamm Myung Han Karen Hands Wayne Harrelson Gayle Harwood Robert Hargrove Suzanne Hayes Esther Haynes Donna Higginbothan Kim Hilt Linda Hobbs Jack Hodge Dana Hofford Tim Holleran Tony Holt John Hoover George Hopkins 1 Amanda Tiffany holds a record. f X K' f IAA I I ' ,.. Ox el.- :- 'N Qs N, . sr, - LA X K . f ,X I l Debbie Jacobs Edward Jairries Peggy James Peter Jensen Elaine Joe i 3 vt- ? vt 4 .- N. 'QA ,Jr Steve Horneman Cathy Horton Chris Horton Andrea Howard Susan Howard Ross Huber Felicia Hughes Mike Hulp John Hvasta Stan Ingold Nancy Ingholt Danny Ivy Z0 I N 44 o ,l 54' x N ,,, i ',-'Sl' U' yrs 'ki if -sl '- I fm A it J ,,. 1' 411 -w -' 5. T-rx , Wx ' x Q. me Til' F ll in rd , M. T-x gi at o U, f , xc 2-, 'F I Qu -Q. f. 'Ta ig. X 1-Q Xiix is 91 065 i . i Q.- I ,r4 L 'Q if J' 4'- 6' A J I -f i WI S tl C, tag ntfimrs Ftzibab Butts, Senator, Malt Broder, Vice Presidentg Mike Chellman, Presidentg Carol Corry, Treasure-rg Donna Binsted S1:r,r4:t:iry,EniiIy While, Senator 136 Shan Llss says. Cheese , ai 1' up I A I . A .Sk au. a if Q ..-4 F I T ' F T L' 4- ,, I 'N y l I L.. 2 4 l' ap na., l Q, r Q. lr, s is N Orx I I Debble Meek blows a bubble, nr S X B 'X - 'PY ... , - 5 E ' Frank Johnson , r Joanne Johnson I y Keltha Johnson l 'Y 5 Leroy Johnson 9 ' 1 I 1 14- , Qt K S' Bene Johnson Shlrley Johnson Greg Jones P Jackle Jones SK vv X , 1 V 1. l a ... RP' Q, . ' '59 Jerrl Jones Steve Jones Jlm Kallehborn Fx A Clare Kane we , -a 'B 6' N ,. . Y Davld Karlstromer Trudy Keatrng Barbara Kelly ,r ,A ., 'q!.4Qd4',, A ...zz , 1 Q an-5 I I -' ' 4-N. . -ilpnqanv-In kxt I. i 'er Beverly Browne lS absorbed ID her studles v F' ' Mary Kelly Donald Selph ponders the days lesson. K' L to A is Q 3 v- rv u .ivy lr' 'K x ' l 'Vi sk 'x :1 5 X 2 v- 7 reg U ,f I A 3 'T' 5 ,tug I 137 CQY gk it Make Kendall Shalsta Khan Bernard Kelrnan Chrls Klhm Judy Klm Robert Klllg Jamle Kneale Nancy Knlght Kathy Kochen Mary Koehn Susan Koerner John Kramer James Kulstad Kuldlp Kumar Bucky Kump Aesuk Kwon Larry Lam Bettle Lamberson Chrls Landry Tom LaPlante Brenda Lay cans .A Ogef - ffl!! ' if L 3 Scott Sizemore casually reads the Crossed Sabres, Leona Pallansch seems quite content. l .E 7 5 '- rg-', Carma Lazenby Keith Leatherwood Cathy Lecas Celia Leckey Pil Woo Lee Tina Lee Vicki Leiphart Alan Lemberg Scott Llbln Shari Liss Lisa Little Bess Loh A -4 - v av. ' Q- :- VFX L.. If 1-sv L. innocent. Bag ZW nxv- 5. 'U sail K ,T I 1,0 ' . - 5, Mercer Longino ,.. .: fa- , '- -. Bedro Maderos Kathy Magee X ' . , K, Tricia McCloskey tries to be Michael Magee ,,. x. f of -if H v f.-S 4 I' 1 1 'va in ......... . .,.. ., W ' - 5 l ' --I 1 N , , Q 5, 3'-nah'-'.' ' L . 4 - - ..... .' ' 3 I , ' ff' N f i , f' f ' - . 7 W lt ,fri .- Q A . . A f, Q u 'Ss ft' 5 Q .-,-:3fT5'. J: , x,, -1 - . L ' 5 'M --C E 'I an. l A X s A 'L 'a' Debbie Daly and Shelly Thompson arent exactly watching the ball. 138 Susan McCarn is sitting pretty. . ..,..,..,.. Z? X 1 Senators Emily White and Flabab Butti are enthused by their meeting. 3 - T 'R' W is jx rv- 1, 5-. til :b :VJ N , fr F, y 3- a35 ,s no Blix . i I 'QQ X 14' Q Lb ix 9 , I .. . r , A . ' K Q X rf? L. l N. L0 GA- .. . ,I il E W F xy 21 x 0 Paula Magee Marlene Maggi Joe Magnone Peggy Malone Paul Maloney Joe Marcus Judy Marple Joann Marsden Carol Mason Donna Mason Pam Matthews Leslie Mayer Jay Mazzocchi Isabel McAlpine Thomas McAnear Ken McCaldon ir if D 'ev Q, Grace Galiano, Hilary Young, and Emily White ham it up. 1 A - LS nh Trudy Keating is enlightened inthe library. Q Mike Magee averts his eyes as Mike Kendall Dana Aladl eyes Terry Armstrongs Cookie. plays surgeon. 139 - Steve Jones stands luke a man. Charles Mnchaels Susan Miller Jack Mlnnis John Molin Barbara Monroe Melvln Monterrosa Neal Moodhe Gary Morris Mrke Motafches Sonya Moxley , 1 . 0 A U .Q 5- . 5 at ', I .- Nl . :Lt Q '. Steve McCann 1 ' ' '79 Susan McCarn Q Jack McCauley , J ' , DaveMcConnell J A L 1 - 4 - -4 l XAN Chris McCloskey Trlcla McCloskey Kelly McDonald B ' James McLain l x 'XV . I , Sharon McNabb Jackie Meador Debbie Meek Karen Michael I 9 tr' : Y -. 03 I ,,. 1 . .ri 5 . . I: I L' I l . s l , Sherry Armstrong IS caught in the act. Bernard Klernan leads by far. If JCR, A Us I 1 :N :rx 3 ans -3,1 , A i X I F ' A Ax we X V K 4 '--.- - M at - r, G- V its , tx 1-1. I lx ' LN ., - G TOfTl Mullin Eric Mullls A - y Q I Q l 4 W ' -S amy U- nr, YN -. ' y l l w Q Kevin Mums L, .4 - we , 2 . ,?',x Bill Munson 'Cx 4 - l Mike Murphy I Q Marea Murray Tammie Neff 11 X A 4 X I' 7' I . ' .. Zhi Doris Newberry I 1 Vlctorla Nevyen Kelly Nlbarger Emlly Nieweg N Paul Nikolajevic ,X t A iw, Carl Nystrom s 1 'S ' Becky Oberleitner 140 Pat OBrien Sandra Oddenino Marc Olmsted Debbie Osborne Y. 'Xl 'IN 'nb 75' I 9 33, We M 5 . dv '-' ' ' i 1, I Cathy Otto Andrea Owens 'S Andra Ozolins Q Cheryl Painter E Donald Painter , Leona Pallansch i. John Papathanassiou 'ff' Je , . A X ti, Mana Papathanassiou Julie Pappas , I , Z' L N . fr -1 ' QQ . 1 l ' . . QQ l - A fa lei? F .A xx 7 D fs ',a if 3 . ' . I , T V 3. . X . NA S Melody Ward is camera-shy, K' 5. 5-- R 1 x x r 5-K : Hariit Singh checks out eligible girls. Mary Pettis Terry Phillips Louise Pim Mike Pocock Tim Poland Tracey Porter Beth Powers King Prather Scott Pugh Scott Purtell Burke Puryear Jackie Baines Greg Flatliff Robert Peceveur Kathy Bestivo '14 1 -fy , 1 ls- UO- Aw f xx' 'Q t ,. as, q A- -1:--' E Doug Parker Tom Parker Brenda Parris Ricky Payne William Payne Brenda Payton Michelle Pearson Paul Pearson Hugo Pedraza Paul Pedraza Kenneth Pelham Lorraine Penn Stephen Peters Mary Petit ,Koji f' if 1-,Q A , Top: Marea Murray nibbles on her ruler, Borromg Mike Kendall 3. Paul Nikolajevic discuss the worlds problems. vp. T1 f xl' iw- Ray Srmpson cant walt 'tal Frlday. x 14? Uh Randy Revercomb Nadine Riggle Mary Rochette Mara Rosenthal Betsy Rowland Dianne Roy Karol Rudang Wayne Ruffner John Ryder George Flyffel Hiyam Sabah lrene Saraber K px vs, HN m Q . in Tv' Q , 1 ' f 'Il se 6 0- L., - t, ,KN X 'u kv . 5. 5 . l 2 '-' A' 4 1 .1 . I - '31 S. Q, Qt Q' v i 4' ull 'sv Q , lf.. Doug Parker IS dlstracted from hls work, Doug Sasfau Davao Sattler Thomas Sawyer Steven Schmntt Mark Schuppnn Vucku Schwelokart Donald Selph Joe Serafy FMSQAI Sheikh Bz1rrlr:Shr:rman Klm Shfzrrlll Bubba Shlers 4 X 0-is FKA F ., Tony Holt does not seem to agree wlth what Mr. Englishman as saying. N 9.1 k 6 tj- 4-, I Cr 9' di L A W 1 ls. I 'ET Suzue Conzelman and Jane Denny are all smiles. Sr, '-,., : 'n I- A F Q 1 S 'N Q 4 , . -a CR eg 4 4. , 'f - Q - J' a a agp in ' ' .X Make Showell gig-' l a 'gr Y Tory Saevers sf -V,,i .' If I :QL fl I Make Safers ff' ' T S A ' ' ' A Lasa Sammons , I hsxx Q f -N K- 4 v- B . 1 Uv ,Q-. -K Q L-' H F Q' ST Q- ' X Q '-' ' Nacole SamOn ., ' 5 Steve Sampson Harjat Sangh H, f ' L l -th a 'Q S' a Steve Sasson . ', X ,QV 5, ,vs , ,q 4 ul ' Kg ex U - of 1' ' I ,L A ' Q ' T Jeanne Sky f K Ana Maraa Smath P A Xa - Jacquelane Smath ' Maggae Smath L , A A - Q- 6 M- A' ' 'W' ' ' .1 4a ' Randy Smath - Mark Snader Q' , l Judy Snyder NA a Laura Somers Nancy Stone braghtens the day wath her smale. Q. s 7 TJ' ss. SQXX., U --Z at: ' 3 '. W lf' , , ,,-ax l I ' .,. .4-. E --1l T' John Evatz plays the accordaan for the Sophomore Tam Conklan faddles whale Dan Cochran consults Mrs, Gregory on a baology problem. Maxer. Q x A 1 'T '. ' 's 1 t A S' at-, 5 C 'JR 1 Landa Stadtmaller 'N ' --, , . A, sl l V1 6 Jeffsrafk ' - . ', T .Q , George Steele f ' C l :--' 'T Wallaam Stewart I Mark Stockman f Vackae Stocks r' Fx A 'K Nancy Stone Fi? ,Rc X 2' 4 4- ' 5 1. an rl' l . EK. gvw I 1' Neal Sullavan Make Talaaferro Peter Taylor Peter M, Taylor Chan Ten Tommy Terrell Charlene Terry Darlene Terry Russell Terry Steve Thoburn Carolyn Thomas Kendall Thomas - Robin Slrother A Tim ' Peter Swanson 143 ' J ,Jv ' '. .Y 'f' V, - ',A' 'f .. IJ A K., . . 'K fs ' .- -v ' 50' 4, , --' f ' '4 -' fw 'l'lV: X V. mr- U 1' ' .q , ,s- - if-5 hi' 1. Q K, x -v K '. - , ,. -4 ., .L M .snr-I 1 1,-nf , . ' 4 q -a C55 Q-EIC I .W Q 'r n. -O .J K 3 id Nl -'YWXXKQ -, , , L-:ij f 'L g 4-A 'N4, 117 J? .-I Te Tough, Talent d eamsters Right: Captatn Cathy Johnson and Co-captarn Crndy Powell. Bottom left: Nancy Weyforth moves unto lane to say hello to the Madison cheerleaders. Bottom right: Bubble, bubble, tout and trouble. Curse on Yorktown! Cause them trouble! .1 Q 'T f I 2 l r Q r v, rf Y 5f'f-W' . A . ' - A l. 5736 qw rp s.,- .,,' ' -.- r -,dw I, ,ff'.'f',-. L.. f'.', fx,--,'fnv,: , 'V V 6 -A 'va 2. .arf V.-1.1 ' f - -, fu,-1 . .f.-'f1fn.- 1. ' Nm -Q P 5 if ' '-.f'-E+? .ei by 4 . if Q' 3 , - fl 1' 1 if L' dar - I ' , if .,,,f,, V-th' , 4 ',. ,. F' , Q-W: .fr .rg ' rf ,vs I -' Y Y ' - 4 , - Nm, A V 1 -I ., hfff-'Lt 9'fJw if - 'S R , ' ,r Q 1,9 wc. fi' A ' L? ' 6 'Z' Top: Mlchelle Floeder, Pam Sulllvan, Laura Evensen, Nancy Weyforth, Cathy Johnson, Candy Powell. Mary Beth Slrnpson, Calla Pekar, Donna Burke, Wanda Lupton, Left' Clndy Powells enthuslasrn radrates at the Yorktown game. 149 1-'ff-. 561. ffm' r K- -.,kV4 - ' K4 Enf fliafvin-gfww ..-: ,-f-:'. 'E f -i . f'H5.J.Q. ,.5 Q,,1tw3 gi.37H3-36 1354? 455011 gui! H f . - .' X' I 'XB ,S 2 5 f 'jf W' 5'153bf vl3!1wl4F'45Fv QM 1 A 21 PNN 5,78 ifij 441 CHQ 'figgafvnj U 4.4, QU 1,1716 93 m , 44, f,1B,y7U sa iso aa fs r r- 125' ' 1, 4244, A152 ff ... :L------p.--.- . 1 1 Sf E 'Q i 0' 4 '11 A Q, wi If .av P ' 5 We , My . .QM I . 0 y - , . vii!! xl .ii Top right: Tom Estabrook reaches up- ward. Top left: Mark Covington strains for- ward. Right: Paul DeLong goes two ways at once. Members of this year's Cross Country team included not only boys, but also a W- F' x ,eff - -Q4 'PI U 4, f-,, .w'f f HA . 3 r -4-v 1 .Qx -rf il ff T: ' L co-ed, Jeni Morris. Male members 7 't.'xff-'f-. I, included: Jeff Longino, George Boryan, V, ,qxfkf Kevin Brown, John Chandler, Mark Cov- v'3's15 ,, We ington, Howard Debus, Paul DeLong, , f 1 ,-1? 'C Kevin Dinan, Tom Estabrook, Dennis flvf., X Daniel, Joe Price, Ruffin Slater, Billy v...?L.lffgA,, Mason, Mike Smith, Steve Schmitt, tg' QTQF2-I . . . . wifi.. . . ,- . Syamak Zarinkelkl, Richard Anstine, Dave 5 .Q'd,55, ..,, ,,,.,i,,,w,. , wi- I N A x l Gentry, Geoff Price, Matt Broder, George - L- .. ' .,jt'5l.,Ql5g. JW, f , - J. Y' , ,. P' ' Bramble, Buddy Estabrook, Tom Altieri, Yr? 3 - n 5 .N gym, , ,yy , Mark White, Marty Deahl, Danny Farmer, ,j1'-QQQML1 135, 5 ,Q 5 -f fi'?.+,j4f yi L4 .AT ', ' fx . K Pat Wolfe, Paul Geary, and Chris Shep- L.f. ,,:' vf J y-'li' , ' 5 '1 1-,if herd, Mr. George Davis coached. b'.k','g, if . , ,' ,I Rf, 1,1 1, ,fl fl. ' - f i6? f13,Q--5, 'l-.159 ff:f VF 'Q ' '- ,i eisef W '- .sv ,1f '?1g1?'f'y.'7'. ' Wfif-f' l .11 In yu.-' :.E,,w J J . . f.f'l..,'g ' f ' .. - ' an --', . ' Ao' ,:- sg-' ' -' w..Srv:fwi+ .ta W Qi-1-'-95--ft? f f ff nce on th irFee . . . 152 54. f 949' Y- I U 8 'I .4 vu wiv ' fl l t. . . if - -,,s-, -,-. -- eh Q 4 V Jr- N rf 1.-X ' -41 4' . 1 ,A 1 . ' . - .,'. J.:-.v . bf. . Nt . S'Z-',,gv1 i'- .' ., Q t .,, 4.. . 1 J . .vq .. A 81,171 31, I ' Y -A 't -' 'if K sk '-pivfpril wr, - , .e -1 5, 7 an h u . K 4. 1, . I ,,fnf24-W -.. mf' 51. ,. ,-X ai, . fx ..- x' A' I 1 Top: Determination radiates from the faces of the W-L Cross Country team as they begin a race against Marshall. Middle left: A pensive Tom Estabrook considers yet another victory. Right: Out in the open, John Chandler eases toward the finish tape. Bottom left: Kevin Dinan, star of the Cross Country team grimaces in pain after an agonizing race. ut-3' ,qw .V 11, 1 f C 4 50 i 01 5 5-., . U f - 'V'1b.. 1 , J . Bottom left to r1ght:Kandy Van Dyke,Prtsc1IIa Johnson, Pattry Torno, Anne Montgomery, Julue Gravallese, Dtnah Nreberg, Rosle Renner, Elrzabeth Nrghtlmger, Coach Mary Causey. . G' Y .I lt. sg Top row left to right: Alcione Tiglao, Linda Garnett, Deneen Schrader, Jehan Galal, Megan Hughes, Molly Mulcahy, Nancy Johnson, Debbie Meek, Kelly Fawcett, Wendy Hughes, Sue Braner, Masako Ohkuma. Junror Megan Hughes brushes up on her untque stroke before an Important match. Super sophomore Sue Braner concentrates on wtnnung her match. 154 . I Q- 4 0 i 5-!, , 4 .Q . fyxg-414' 4 ,e '-A , ....-8. ii 7 . Q Q . if Y .gc Upper left. Fnerce competater Kelly Fawcett reveals her flawless form durmg thus home match Upper right Wendy Rainbow Hughes shows her Colors durshg one of the teams gruelung practuces. Lower left Co-Captauh Pattuy Tomo swmgs her team through a wmmhg season, 155 occer Strong Second Year . M, It 5 . . ' , v Ni 7 7 131 E l 1 X l B X 1. ,,4 kxxl ,5 J A: . 14 il fs V I' li :Ao Top First Row: A. Prather lStat.l, K. Lau, P. Dreswlcn, lvl. Monlarosa, M, Benitez, G. Canturk, P. Nobharatans, P. Laszlo. Second Row: J. Denney fStat.J, NI. Ivlassaro, S. Johnson, J. Talbot, lvl. Washcoft, D. McLaughlin, T. Practish, B, Krot, J. Dreswick. D. Payne, G. Castillo, D. Alexis, Del Norwood lCoachl. Flight: Dan Payne clears the balls for the defense. i. r 7 , MFA 5, 's I 9' - b gp- -.Q . X ,R ., P , P A 6-. ' F -A '44'iIb'5f 3 'K ' , ,I - N- x ' --':-'la-sf. - ,,,, N Q ' . . - lL H ' '--1. uv , - P X. - v vig., N- . , -, N- -. ' -or 'H - 4- A N 'ff f'-av-565' 4 0 ' A . . P' r ,' - ' A - Q '45 -- 1-L Mwrgx., . .M Q T' 14 'if V - Y ' ' - A N2 P- . Q Z R N. P ' gxysxt - x' tl -es -if 5 'Q -K .-1 - . -' lx , .K ' -8 8 N . . 5. ,gxsg ,. Ss .,..y - . A ff - 1, -'S Q., -wash . H f . H e P K S4 - f - N - P Nix' 3- A . -- S-Q P - . T -+P' sa fox kan .Q ge-9 156 An inexperienced team does not mean an unsuccessful season, as the soccer players proved. The Generals ,.f-1--, .X 'v' soccer team was the powerhouse of Et. f,!Q f the Great Falls District, as demon- .il -JT' eir y in su ', strated b th Ia a a st ch ' ' J L , teams as the Wakefield Warriors and Q' if ,, ,,g,,?j, ,,A,t, 53' 1 . J A the Yorktown Patriots. if A V 5 ! ',, '-,1' ' . A i 'j' - K ' ifggfyn' Left Gary Costillo puts the corner kick into r' gf .,,A xi NL -f :,, 55, J. ' ff- 'J play to set up a goal against Yorktown, Bottom i Qiffvtq' ' ,, auf K .' Q lett Dimitri Alexis moves the ball up field to . fl ,- o gfwym 5. 4 :V 4 set up the winning goal inthe Madison game. 1,5 ,,: 1 34? ,H.-11g,'--4' .351-,ft I 4, in Bottom right lvlarco Lopez with one of the 6' 'J 43 V -:r?La',K,,' 'Y 'F-ijJ:,,l,2 saves that made him one of the best goalies in , - 1 , .- ' , ' gf ,, '-Sq -, .3 ,3.'i,,n . , K .K ' .Qg,q,-f-1.4.14 the history of W-L soccer, 'i'. 1P' ' xt , I-K.. F X G t. , 1 , ' , ' V . 31, , th' W i, WW ' i .A KH H. , , ' f, 4 V ' ' .- '41, to Q. 'E' '95f g,-'T'-f ,..2fn,..- ff I 1?,'ud'w, 5 V, i tai I ., . 1231 , gf! 9 Q 'A YN I .Q .V 4 ' .' M 44 .'h T' H31 'vt' rv 4 .A.,..-an - A I 157 N,-Q, 1 Q Top left: George Ryffel and Yong Yoon seem encouraged by action on the fteld. Top right: Jeff Zabludotf 1233. Steve Maburn l353 and Tum Cockrell f53 Seem satnsfaed wuth another wun. Right Bottom left to rlght' Byung Chou. Edwtn Janmes, Forest Tanner. Robert Losa, Yong Yoon, Ernc Mullus, George Ryffel, Richard Duffey, Mnke Chellman, Top left to rrght Coach Roger Coqgans, Stove Thoburn, Tum Cockrcfll. John Kramer. Nell Sullnvan. Ruckard Bates, Chrue Landry,JrJhr1McCauley .AL ggi-.,j..,,3. W - we 3 l I -x 9 IA ,f 0 . vw F. 4 'YJK . 'I ' .Q- i . N. . EA F1 .fr wg, 9 fr Q1 x., ' ,xl ' Q 1 . s. A I ' f'9..,' -. rn. 1x'4: -L N Q - f - ,'1j',y,i.t',--1 Ml V 5- A - '.- YN f, '11 - i p- -.AQ ,,.. li -, 'x- V-. 1 .L B.. A ' N . . 'tf5fgL3f '5 5:23246 FBT' J .V. Soccers to ,E . 'qt' . ,w 3 F' 3 . f, if X ' 9 . V ' X , g.. R IVF? H 'IJ ' x 3 ' 'r 1'7'ea2f.fll18l 1 . -J ,Q--'fx lt, . 251' , I -.-I 33 3333 ' I Q N 3 'I 'fan ' f xx- QV V1 1 158 Doubtful Bah G's '6 A 4 5 7 Q' ,, 5 I A - . , -- rj: 3 i. 9375 I 1' Q I ' ,A , Q' ' ' l 4 ,N 111-7 J 5 ,F 1 .g, A, 'Qu 1 ' F g . I . - gl? 1 4 'J ' 4' .2 Q - 1 2 4 f K lj I 1 . -9, , 1 Q I W i 7 gh xl I 4' 9,1 ' an is O B ' I vi B rj 1 , 1 I A I J -, -0 A B 5 L1 wild :Jai 'T .H ' ' , AW J-3 ' 1 yr x 1 L-I-I v-45 4 P L f W rf a Vaiiff 1 r 6 1 fr '7 - K ' 'im if lla A 'T QL ' lk 'Q -131' .ai 1.1 Lili ,,-,Q Ay . ., 9 -,.-1 Y p 1 X ,- V J f 1 - + I f -D 4 M-fb 'f 'f 1 .J xn ,,jv.g!3. W . , 4, r,F,.Ar Q ' I A F Frrsr Row A, HMG, M L9mn1tZer,S Srmpson, J Mazzoccnr. M Grrllo. D Garner. L Lam, F2 Myers, D Upperco, T Conklunl VV Payne, Second Row J Guynn,J Wrnslow. R Huber, J Arnold. A, Hagen G Entr J Blum, T Parker B Amrco. M Longuno. Tnrrd Row T Weaver, L Barley, E Cox, K Pelham. J Ramos. T Carter. J Contantz, A. Carroll, K Thomas. Last Row Tony Romasco1Coacm,M Ferguson, L Le-any C Kmm, L Johnson, P Bersano, G. Flatlrffo R Zrrkle. J Grrllo, Fran lrnbrescra 1CoacnT Mrko GrrIlo113l runstne ball 159 I 0 so Z I.. to Hg Paul Page, Ken Fienalds, Kevin Slater, Kenny Dabney, Kenny Hanson, Doug Greenlief, Gary Norris. Bruce Lovett, Ruffin Wall,Jerry Ducrest, Eric Sievers. 01 Z1 .Q MJ -Ili' Basketball? Bruce loves it! Bruce Lovett dribbles away from Madison defender, Robert Pearson. 160 Q1 ' I' l n N - E .4 Left: Kenny Dabney brings the ball up court as Kevin Greenlief and Paul Page dash to his aio. Bottom Lett: Jerry Ducrest spends rigorous practice hours perfecting his lay-up shot. Bottom Right: Front row: Penny Eliot tvarsity managerl Nancy Ingholt tJ.V. managerl Shelly Thompson tJ.V. rnanagerj Carma Lazerby tJ,V. managerl, Back row: Ginger Thompson tsenior statisticianl Becky Maxwell lstatisticianp Nancy Herwig tstatisticianj Betty Myers fstatis- ticianj. S. i t H t . . Y ' , 4143 J, i ,VF Z 9 , ' , , . . BASKET-'GBAWLU 7 . ....--- Liz xx I A? 'I UII '. , um, ty- .ll 7 . A 7 r r J 4 i ' 7 If l 1. is 3 fi t J! -Q Top left: Jim Dinan tries to pass the ball to Mike Bradford when his opponent from Madison moves in. Top right: Hall Pierce plans to hold on to his prized possession -the ball. Bottom left, first row: Steve Bradford. Jim Guynn, Tom Terrel, Jim Dinan and Billy Thom- as. Second row: Bill Stewart, Mike Holp, Dean Posey, Mike Kendall and Alan Lemberg. Third row: Kendall Thomas, Hall Pierce, Mike Brad- ford, Bob Griffith and King Prather. Bottom right: W-L's Jimmy Guynn makes a desparate attempt to steal the ball from Madison which is leading. ,xsHlNGra1 IEE L! xx ,M1N57L'i 'I , ui H fl i ' . I r gnlhufz-I 4 Z x5NIN I X, r f ' ', X, I 5 , LPA ' 'N fs A I 14 .1 it J -1 .. i, l' ' W v'-'I' 'v ' r--- v 1 7,1 -- L rv Y, .F Q., .4 162 .5391 P 's X. Q i' ' .3 +1 - B Y-,luv . X I t 5 r' ,, isp. fx A r !4.ig f 'I' .I , of ' .lm g- ' - .-1- Y , if -4.1 1 1 V ,- , V 3 F' -. A , - , IX!-lg ' -' 31921: ' ilfijf-,4,'-fy.. v,j.:.'Q'Q. z,,4 109, 2- f. 1 ,.1 Liza! 'P-'H' ,if 1 Al ', 5- I .1 ' . v ' 1, 1 - L h, Shoot. P! 4 Wrll1amson.M.Bender. q...Y.. awe? A ,4 1- ,gr 1-2 1. E x X r 4 D A y V M-. .,.- I V: g X 5 ' .,,,x ff 163 . ' ,WA Rtfle Team, Front rowg J. Kuhn qCoacnJ, M, Pennell 4Statustecrany S Mac farlan qCaptalnJ, B. Mason. Second row: Pt Farmer, Fl, Brendel, R Lawson T Top lefr Scott Macfarlan stghts rn on the bulls eye, Center left Robert Brendel arms for the wunnnng score Bottom left, Pau! Farmer and Randy Lawson practuce on the range for Dus- Iruct Fanta tic G mna tics loft loft Rosso Fiffrtrtor eases through at rittsf mount rturmq hor compulsuty balance beam ffxffrctsffs Tuff mfrrtefr Extwmtmg gracefully fturmg at performance. Pattuty Tomo demon' Stratos her Style Nour right Although It may not look ut, Mmhfgllft Mayo has eevorythmg urtftffr nrmtml Mufrilff flcjltt Pqttly Tomo as tncfnrhlrtq with qrztmr .15 sho pcrrfcgcts her form fur mm! Dl.1r1atPwk:1r ' fllctfithrottqh tht- .nv with tht- qu-:ttf-at fmfv-.1'Sw Front row, left to ngnl Tracey Blanutaa Pattuy Anna Graves. Juli Sanderson. Michelle Mayo Torno, Kathleen Clark, Gayle Maffett, Amanda Rosle Renner. Terrye Jones, Brenda Snfers. Tnffany. Back fowa left to rfgh! Daana Pekar. X -1 XX5 N X 'Nw' '. Q- - x ws, NN V Wx gri- W-5, 'Vi ,Sq Wei, 1 5. 'N +L, .,h GRE T GR PPLERS GO FAR QQA ,lf gp- Front row: l, to r.: Joe Magnone, Ray Greenstreet, Paul Gray, Jimmy Moore, Scott Vuckland. Second row: I. to r.: David Schmidt, Steve Bringham, Richard Hawes, Jim Fnth, Jrm Jaxtneimer, Larry Burner. Back row: I. to r.: Mr. Guido Cavallo, Joe Braner, Greg Brown, Tom Oxendlne. Danny Gruber Qmanagerj ,'--is 1 Y Stzrtlstncgrans Right Robyn Robinson, Carole Mag- none fstatvstucaansj. Iop Vnckle Pever fstatnstlcuanb. f f l 1 I 1 J ' .QP I I I I I I r L 1 HI 7 up vf'Q .ps ngt 3 N -l ,V ,-, ..,,5.A h -fu. rw' 1 --,, . '. 'JL' ian. , ar-4-fd,-., 12,11 y -I in Ton lettt Jubrlant Coach Guy Cavalto after beatrng Yorktown 25- 16 on hrs 25th weddrng annrversary. Mrddle left Sophomore Ray Greenstreet frghtung for posrtuon wrth Yorktown Sensor Davro Greenwald. Ton rrght Heavywerght Greg Brown overpowers hrs Herndon opponent. Bottom left' Dtstrrct Champron Joe Braner shows hrs strength against Yorktown opponent Scott Harlan. Joe s vrctory was the decudrng factor rn the VV'L Yorktown match. Bottom rrght Another Dustrrct Champron. Jrrn Frrth. wrestlrng agarnst Yorktowns Mark Connell demonstrates hrs skull, Jrm was named Most Valuable Wrestler of the Great Falls Drstrrct Tours namentr 167 . .'s RE Top left: Statisticians Mary Shockro, Peggy Gill, Terri Bottash and Selina Hurley. Top right: Larry Burner appears to have both his oppo- nent and the referee at his mercy. Right: A guest wrestler finds himself in a heavy pickle. Bottom, first row: Ken McCaldon, Mike Ken- dall, Bob Jones, Vincent Nocera, Michael Magee and Gary Underhill. Second row: Mr. Plummer, Mark DelGaIIo, Marcel Welty, Bernard Kiernan, Sam Shiflett, Willy Payne, Richard l-lurlburt, Frank Lanzillo and Jon Papthanas- SIOU. 1 I -1 'I , 'g f., gag-JJ: . bkfhgw ' . 55522, -Q--nga' it ff K ,- ef-im xr 7' 4 Q ' ' .-'T'-iff f'-'ffd ,. r U4:+f,5gjy5g1.,,.:Vg .iff-f ee.. f I ' -T21 e--'a 1:fiiL7,l.L,j 1,1 ' ' 5 , - S K ' t Q an ndoor Runner Keep on Trackin ' gt l Si 9.14 Zix Left: Dennis Daniel and Tom Estabrook consid- er a victory. Top' Paul Pearson clears any obstacle for his team, Bottom: Front row: Kevin Dinan, Al Kocher, Mark Covington, Steve Diggs. Dennis Daniel, Buddy Estabrook. Second rowg Tom Estabrook. Keith Mathis, Mark Oden, Todd Carter, Bob Bramble, Joe Price, Bill Mason. Back row: Laura DeWald, Jeni Morris, Paul Pearson, Jim Winslow, David Hart, Tim Day, Robert Myers, Paul DeLong, Kurt Mirtsching, J. Michael Smith, Lynn Brewster, Jack A, Walker icoachl, J 94 ,Z 4 .Al ' Times are CHANGING!!! Girls' Basketball First rowg Deneen Shrader, Lon Grimm, Jen- ntfer Jones, Ltnda Garnett. Ann Rudy and Kim Hillenbrand, Second row: Ann Dennell, Ber- nadette Jones, Lucy Dunaway, Dora Bladuell tmanagert, Doylene Goodnough tmanagert and Connte Ktllmeyer. Third row: Mary Shockro, Lucy Huko, Trudy Keating and Karen Shep- pard, Coach Norwood. Absent from the picture: Jackie DeIGaIIo. 1 J 5 YN. '1 1 A 'wr i ,ga 1' . ' -- i. N .ff W un I , A , .gc 2X A -its in Lett Lucy Huko seems to have found a com- Above: Alright you guys, this is the pletely different point of interest from that of , , .Now Iet's get out there and win! her teammates. 170 i situation Right: Mary Lee Geary wonders whether shes in the right kind of business, i L um 5 'Q , R x12 A i p vi! r 3 A I Q ' X i First row: Roseanne Galcius, Debbie Green- street, Mary Lee Geary, Mary Frankland and Anne Ledipard, Second row: Barrie Sherman, Yvonne Dabney and Susan Braner. Third row: Joan Nowotny, Nadine Riggle, Susie Barnes. Clara Kane, Marea Murray and Kelly Mc- Donald. 171 Pk' ,. A iw., iff? 3 ' ,.. . . 5' , 9' - s Q, ' i Swimmers, Take Your ark- Q .Q rl I ' ,'- Q0 3,- .4 0 . is Ili I L 4 Q3 -. 5 1 Q N . ., lr , f -' A .-If 'I Q f, .ff N , - - ' I-K , L - - S gf--4 ' . . ' . 'sq ' - - .' ' 3. . U! t. .- -LQ gif..-Q' 'S .il .rv':' Backstroker Kevin Brown reaches for the finish and another victory. 1 Q. .- :- .. ' 5 ' fa' sis A h:.,fY-I A . 'JJ-.A . f i f - 1 . .... .-'-pg ' , a,4t,6klt1g.! .-not A , : -1- . :'- -' -- - f -- ' . 1 .KYALHE It s. iff' W .V 3 5 . v 1 i.. . ...M .t I-Q1-. D J '1 .QIPCE 4 5 1 A ' . A 4Qf'.g...,.' b .D 'Asn . up .txk .x of ' ', 'N Q 5 wr w ' . ' H cf' V' ' T- 'Kim-.4 Q f , ' ' 'p . .ul - -ss' 'ff O' ,P 5. -,.- 0 ,f ,. 7 ' K Q rt ia-.'s1,',.9w.7,: g N :I A 5- ,fx . I w - ' .1 u. . twh: Iv Sporting a winning grin, Betty Myers glides through her freestyle event. I 172 i I I I P 15 . - 'ix f. .IQX I ' 4 ' '. ' - I' ' 1 -. wi ,-ru Q.,-J .- , 1.1,-4.9. ig. .V ..1 .' ,x . . .-H. V, 42,-A sw A ., ., , .L at :gif rg., ' 9 ran' -- ..x ',iE:hi,:ni :QI H .CZ ri- X L L , ...is-5e?'?r.r 1. . .,.,n,,,,. V , N A r 'f '?fYfsYi'f51r- - i f-f 2 f. .'.-QSM.. .j1.3 1, ' . R., .r I 8 -. . 1, A fx 'tr -1 :- Ss . . 'i -T., , :mv . e., . . 6:2-1'1ee1l5'3 -- - Q: , . V bf A 2339:-, . ' 'Lg-'-f-...' J R fi 'O ' i'- , ' .rf . ' x -. 44 35. A . .-A .4312-' 7,2 1 E -v ' s -rm Q -il-. . 333' 41- Gfeg E-FWS SlY'e and Speed Pf0Ve fha! Swim- Dixon Appel prepares for a splash landing. ming is butter than flying. -, 'n 'x Tern-nh I. .X Front row: Peggy Maloney, Maria Carmo, Rosemary Davis, Sherry Armstrong, Ursula Schwebs, Leona Pailansch, Ann Rickerich, Noelle O'Donnell, Susan Briggs, Betty Myers, Veronica Terry, Linda Creekmore. Second row: Scott Sizemore, Steve Schmitt, Greg Ent, Mitch Carrington, Paul Nikolajivic, Kevin Brown, Rob Rawlins, Russ Terry, Charles Michaels, Jack Dunn, Jim Shirey, Dixon Appel, Mark Schuppin. Third row: Mark Schoenheider, Nancy Johnson, Mark White. 173 4- ' ,. . ..-,-5,555-.435 1 - . , 4? 1' .. V-' ,V Je ff' A -1 . if E L J 1' f 0 :tf -'25 '4'-.VK -1 ' . .,15:.1'f' A V--.431 A v,-vi., tary' J '--f ,- 2 L J' 55? U ..' 5 , , Yr.-34 .'...',Tl . . .,i,,,,-, L,: ,fifvff ., . 1. H . v, 'ma' ' I 1 HALK POUTBAIL gcggmg I SCORES NAME TD PAT FG TOT W-L OPP Sievers 7 18 0 60 28 .... ..... O akton ...... 20 Bradford 3 2 0 20 Madison .... 7 Braner 3 0 0 18 7 .... ..... M afshau .... Q2 '- '--'- 2' - ' 6 NAME Arr YDS AVG Bradford 88 526 6.0 , , E .grckson 23 310 4.8 flu FINAL 1'3ll81' 19 5.5 .- DIST All RECEIVING 'sfbfff-fi , ' .W-L-T W-L-T PF PA NAME ATI' YDS AVG ':S. '- 1541 ' f 5-2-0 7-3-0 166 109 Sievers 19 271 14.3 ' ' 1 . . Stallard 12 223 18.6 Placed 2nd rn GF Drstrrct Jackson 8 162 20,3 VARSI'I'Y SOCCER SCORES W-L OPP 0 .... ............ B ollingbrook . . ,,,, 1 0 .... ..... Y orktown .... ,,,, 1 1 .... ..... O 'Connell . . ,,,, 0 1 .... ..... W akefield .... ,,,,, 0 I .... ..... A . U. Frosh ...... ..... 0 0 -... ..... G eorge Mason .... ,,,,, 0 1 .... ..... Y orktown ...... ,,,,, 0 3 .... ..... H emdon ..... ,,,,, 0 4 ............................ O'Connell . . . , , ,1 GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS Oakton 6-3. Marshall 6-3, Langley 0-9 W-L Kelly Faucett 7-3 w,L Masakc Ohkuma 3-7 W. Hughes - S. Braner 4-6 Jehan Galal 6-4 A. Montomery - N. Johnson 6-4 Patty Tomo 8-2 L. Garnett - D. Schrader 7-3 Molly Mulcahy 4-2 R. Renner - M. Hughes 2-5 Priscilla Johnson 0-4 J. Gravallese - D. Nieburgl 1-2 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Yorktown-Chantilly 3rd Joe Price 18:40 4th Mark Covington 18:42 Sth Bill Mason 18:47 McLean lst Kevin Brown 16:07 4th George Boryan 16:38 Sill Paul DeLong 16:41 Great Falls District 13th Kevin Dinan 16:09 14th Mark Covington 16:10 16th Kevin Brown 16:13 J.V. CROSS COUNTRY Yorktown - Chantilly lit Ruflin Slater 14:53 ISI Marty Deahl 14:53 lst Bill Estabrook 14:53 ISI Chris Sheppard 14:53 JSI Jeff Longino 14:53 lst Howard Debus 14:53 JSI Geolf Price 14:53 JS! Paul Geary 14:53 McLean 2nd Pat Wolfe 17:38 Georgetown Prep. Invitational 41h Bill Mason Great Falls District lst Bill Mason 16:40 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBAIL Marshall 0-21 TD's scored by Mike Grillo, Larry . Lam, Robert Myers. Chantilly o-34 'rm seefea by Jeff seine tzi. Myer-, 0 M. Grillo, Jim Guynn. Madison 0-20 gD's scored by M. Grillo, Myers. uynn. Yorktown 6-20 TD's scored by Myers 127, John Arnold McLean 8-34 TD's scored by J. Grillo, Myers, Guynn, Amold. Co-Captains - Robert Myers and J ay Mazzocchi VARSITY POODALL W-L AT HERNDON. 0-7 W-I HERNDON 5 FIRST DOWNS 9 39-154 YDS RUSHING IATI'-YDSJ 145 2110-15 YDS PASSING lCOMP1A1'I'-YDSJ 216-11 53-169 YDS TOTAL IATI'-YDSJ 59-156 IEISAQIEING RUSHER: Braner-42 yds. RECEIVER: Stallard-20 yds, TD'S: EDISON AT W-L. 26-0 W-L EDISON 12 FIRST DOWNS 7 42-324 YDS RUSHING lA'I'1'-YDSJ 85 6111-69 YDS PASSING lCOMP1A1'I'-YDSJ 4121-85 63-393 YDS TOTAL lA'I'I'-YDSJ 53-152 LEADING RUSHER: Oden-88 yds. RECEIVER: Seivers-48 yds, TD'S: Braner. Seivers, Jackson. Oden W-L AT LANGLEY, 7-3 W-L IANGLEY ll FIRST DOWNS I0 18-99 YDS RUSHING lA'I'I'-YDSJ 126 9117-128 YDS PASSING lCOMP1A'I'I'-YDS? 319-47 54-227 YDS TOTAL lA'I'I'-YDSJ 65-173 LEADING RUSHER: Jackson-38 yds, RECEIVER: Stallard-72 yds. TD'S: Stallard W-L AT McLEAN. 20-15 W-L McLEAN 12 FIRST DOWNS 16 45-198 YDS RUSHING lA'IT-YDSJ 139 5110-86 YDS PASSING lCOMP1ATT-YDSJ 10117-98 61-284 YDS TOTAL IATT-YDSJ 62-237 LEADING RUSHER: Jackson-82 yds, RECEIVER: Sievers-48 yds. TD'S: Sievers, Bradford, Jackson W-L AT FORT HUNT, 21-13 W-LFORT HUNT 8 FIRST DOWNS ll 34-98 YDS RUSHING IATT-YDSJ 215 6111-153 YDS PASSING lCOMP1A'I'I'-YDSJ 618-85 53-251 YDS TOTAL lA'I'I'-YDSJ 58-300 LEADING RUSHER: Jackson-63 yds, RECEIVER: Smith, Sievers, Stallard Stallard-110 yds. TD'S: VARSITY SOCCER W-L - Peary ' 2-l W-L - McLean 3-0 Goals scored by Cinjex Canturk, Bob Krout, Paul Lazlo ' W-L-Albermalre l-0 Goal scored by Paul Laszlo W-L-Yorktown 1-l Goals scored by Cinjez Canturk W-L - Herndon 2-l Goals scored by Mario Bentez. Bob Krout W-L- O'Connell 2-l Goals scored by Mario Bentez. Cinjez Canturk GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS Edison 8-1: Chantilly 7-2: McLean 5-4: Wakefield 9-0: Madison 4-5: Herndon 4-5:Yorktown l-8. Singles Masako Ohkuma W 2 - L 53 Kelly Fawcett W 5 - L 2: Jehane Galal W 4 - L3: Patty Tomo W 6 - L lg Molly Mulcahy W 4 - L lg Doubles Wendy Hughes-Susan Braner W 4 - L 3: Megan Hu hes-Rosie Renner W 2 - L 5: Anne Montgomery-Nancy Johnson W 5 - L 2: Linda arnett-Deneen Schrader W 6 - L 1. Priscilla Johnson W 0 - L 2. CROSS COUNTRY Varsity Arlington Meet- Second Place. John Chandler Sth ll7:59l-: Joe Price 9th ll8:l I lg Tom Estabrook 10th ll8:l2l. Langley - First Place. Kevin Dinan 2nd ll6:55l: Tom Estabrook 4th ll7:l2l: Mark Covington Sth 418:01 J. Marshall- First Place. Kevin Dinan lst ll7:l7l: Joe Price 2nd ll7:2SJ: Mark Covington 3rd ll7:30l Oakton - Second Place. Tom Estabrook 4th l17:20l: Kevin Dinan sm uvbsn Joe Price 6th ll7:47J. William and Mary Invitational 9th Place out ol'54. Mark Covington lSeniorl - 49th: Bill Mason Uuniorl 54th: Joe Price lSeniorl 70th. J V CROSS COUNTRY JV Arlington Meet- First Place. Bill Mason lst ll9:23J: Kevin Brown 2nd l19:23l.Langley - First Place. Paul Debong lst lI8:29l: Steve Schmidt 2nd ll8:29l Marshall- First Place. Bill Mason lstl18:25l: Paul DeLong 2nd ll8:25l William and Ma Invitational 4th Place out o?20. Steve Schmidt lSophomorel 4th: Mark Hite lFreshmanl 13th: Pat Wolfe lFreshmanl 25th. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL lreton - Forfeit. Oakton - 12-0 ltouchdown scored by Jim Gwynn and Robert M ersl. Langley - 27-0 ltouchdowns scored by Jim Gwynn, Robert Myers. Andy CJ.J. Hagen. and Mike Lemnitzerl. Herndon - 0-0. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER George Mason - 4-0 lgoals scored by Neil Sullivan l2l and Mike Choi l2l. McLean - 5-0 lgoals scored by Mike Chellman 421. Mike Choi l2l and Forest Tannerl. Yorktown - l-I I oals scored by Mike Choil. Herndon - 2-I lgoals scored by Mike Chellman FIJI. ' l l if Q l I I i l 7 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL O'Uonel, 61 - W-L, 45 High Scorers - Dabney 13, Sievers 8, Ducrest 6, Slater 6, High Rebounders - Dabney 5, Greenlief 5, Sievers 4. Hendon, 60 - W-I., 55 ' High Scorers - Dabney 20, Greenlief 18, Hanson 8. High Rebounders - Greenlief 6, Sievers 6, Daliney 6. Oakton, 52 - W-L, 55 High Scorers - Dabney 16, Renalds 16, Greenlief 10. High Rebounders - Greenlief 10, Renalds 7, Sievers 6. Madlaon, 124 - W-L, 76 high Scorers - Dabney 21, Greenlief 14, Hanson 12. High Rebounders - Ducrest 6, Renalds 5, Greenlief 4. X I Moll, 72 - W-L, 58 High Scorers - Greenlief 17, Hanson 16, Dabney 8. High Rebounders - Sievers 3 Grgenlief 6, Ducrest 5. 48' Ckmtlly, 46 - W-L, 59 High Scorers - Wall 15, Renalds 11, Sievers 10. High Rebounders - Sievers 7, Renalds 6, Wall 4. O'ConneIl, 64 - W-L, 55 High Scorers - Dabney 21, Greenlief 19, Sievers 6. High Rebounders - Sievers, Greenlief 7, Dabney 5. Hayheld, 90 - W-L, 73 High Scorers - Greenlief 21, Dabney 18, Wall 9. High Rebounders - Greenlief 12, Wall 4, Sievers 3. Marshall, 71 - W-L, 66 High Scorers - Greelief 19, Dabney 15, Lovett 15, Wall 11. High Rebounders - Greenleif 7, Sievers 5. Yorktown, 72 W-L, 58 High Scorers - Lovett 19, Dabney 18, Greenlief 17. High Rebounders - Greenlief 9, Lovett 5, Sievers 4, Dabney 4. BOYS LV. BASKETBALL O'Connell, 58 - W-L, 40 High Scorers - B. Thomas 24, M. Bradford 8, S. Bradford 3. Herndon, 72 - W-L, 41 High Scorers - K. Prather 11, B. Thomas 10, M. Bradford 8. Oakton, 40 - W-L, 29 High Scorers - M. Bradford 12, T. Terrell 8. Marlaon, 61 - W-I., 41 High Scorers - K. Prather 11, T. Terrell 8, M. Bradford 6. Mclean, 55 - W-L, 39 High Scorers - T. Terrell 8, B. Thomas 8, M. Bradford 6, S. Bradford 6, K. Prather 6. Giantily, S2 - W-L, 50 High Scorers - B. Thomas 15, H. Pierce 8, B. Griffith 6. O'Connell, 54 - W-L, 45 High Scorers - M. Bradford 15, B. Thomas 12, K. Prather 6, J. Carter 6. Hayield, 67 - W-L, 36 High Scorers - B. Thomas 12, M. Bradford 6, K. Prather 5. Marshall, 59 - W-L, 53 . High Schorers - K. Prather 25, T. Terrell, B. Thomas 10. Yorktown, 43 - W-L, 47 High Scorers - B. Thomas 15, M. Bradford 8, H. Pierce 7. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Robinson, 71 - W-L, 25 High Scorers- L Grimm 12, 1. Jones 5, T. Keating 4, D. Shrader 4. Ielenon, 68 - W-L, 23 High Scorers - L. Grimm 10, T. Keating 6, K. Sheppard 5. VARSITY SWIMMING AND DIVING W-L Og Wakehdd 177 - 1 Mellen 142 - 174 O'Connd 116 - 231 - Mahan 150 - 21D 0 0 W IT UP. VARSITY BASKETBALL . . ,5- ,..- . -rg: T.. - .Q fri .' ,A -ts- . 1. M., .5 141' J., g Lfe., ,X , . -is ' ' -V.: 4 . . ,- 1-,-.- 's.:'.sc.-C ' . J 'L' sn - ..-w 'N ggi: Q, -3-iff 5- H .. '57 ' 577131 he Ka 1 bv I ,JW ,,.u-1-954, 4 .A W4 7 'sf' Xrpvgf -2 .,. qu, V5 ol .Q 5, 4, f'. V- M?-.Cv . - aw. aps3'45ws 1- . -. '. -. J .v' ,qu L ' 'lk x. lf K J' , . 1. .- . m. .. .-.,Q,- 4.5.1, Ii,81-W-L63 ,48-W-L58 lIcnbn,67-W-1.59 mi-W-L57 0158.56-W-L58 Yorkbwl,62-W-L54 Maban,93-W-L63 Lahlndrlaek,64-W-L71 MeIAn.66-W-L59 Lnglay, 61 -W-1.66 Foul Ave. Phyer Shooting9B shooringv. Reb. pm, Sievers. 38 57 5.8 54 , Greenlief 56 72 7.6 75 Dabney. 36 75 3.5 71 1 A Renalds 32 60 2,5 21 Lovett 32 72 1,5 31 Ducrest 43 S9 2.6 33 Hanson 45 73 .7 28 Slater 20 18 ,1 6 Norris 27 80 .2 8 Page 36 33 2 47 Wall 31 31 1.2 21 Bradford N 50 .1 0 GIRLS GYMNASTICS ' Away Chantilly - 91.35, Washington-Lee 155.55 Home Oakton- 136.05, Madison - 142.10, Was Home Herndon - 148.50, Washington-Lee-163.85, McLean-167,50 Home Washington-Let-169.65, Langley-170.95 Home Marshall-150.65, Washington-Ler-165,35 hington-Lee 161.10 INDOOR TRACK CoQty Meet David Hart lst Shot put 49-1 Robert Myers 3rd Shot put 46-1 lllll WIDSNI' 5th 60 yd. High Hurdles 9.8 Paul DeLong lst 6111 yd. dash 1:19 Howard Debus 4th 6111 yd. dash 1:23 Bill Mason 4th 11111 yd. nm 2:28 Stan Dufrane 4th Tri le Jump 40-9 Kevin Dinan 2nd Zemile 10:07 Tom Estabrook 5th 2-mile ' 10:20 Paul Pearson 4th High Jump 5-8 Dennis Daniels, Bill Mason Paul DeLong, Howard Debus 2nd Mile Relay 3:43 VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Ianrlon -Win ,I-gihdd - Win High Shooter - Randy Lawson, 273 Stuart - Win Runner up Paul Farmer, 266 H. II-at - Loss WeatSpr1ag1leld-Loss Robben-Loss GIRLS VARSITY 'BASKETBALL FalhC1lrelr.46-W-L38 High Scorers - D. Shrader 15, L Grimm 14. Stlllt. 57 - W-L. 32 High Scorers - L Grimm 18, D. Shrader 8. Wakrleld. 29 - W-L. 30 High Scorers - L Grimm 'Mahan 63 - W-L. 33 high Scorers - T. Keating Mlildl, 63 - W-L, 22 12, D. Shrader 6. 10, L Grimm 9. High Scorers - D. Shrader 12. K. Sheppard 4. O'Connd, 45 - W-L. 38 High Scorers - L. Grimm, Melon. 38 - W-L, 28 9, B. Jones 8. High Scorers - T. Keating 10, L Grimm ony-,4s-w-1.29. 1 III High Scorers L Gnm 18. K. Sheppard 4. Yorktown, 47 - W-L, 30 High Scorers - B. Jones 8, L Grimm 6. VARSITY WRESTLING W-L - OPP I-anal? 46- 10 ' Wak reld 14 - 37 Chantilly 45- 14 Herndon 38 -16 Yorktown 25-15 Madison 11 - 27 Re lar Season Final - 9 wins. 3 losses. llglbl Dhtrht Raearrk Joe Magnone N 6 - 2 -0 Ray Greenstreet 105 2 - 5-0 .lrmmyMoore 112 5-1-0 ScottVickland 119 1-4-1 David Schmidt 126 5-0-2 Steve Brigham 132 3 -4 - 1 Richard wes 138 3 - 4- 1 .lim Frith 145 5-0-0 Tony Smith 155 3-3-0 Tom Oxendine 167 3 '- 3 - 0 Joe Braner 185 3 - 2 -1 Greg Brown UNL 3- 2 -0 4 1.-Q. 1, G? 4 ,,,-.,,.,gq . - t -..N . f ,. -4--.1. I f..fg:,i,: ' ,-,.4, 2. Y '-ff'.f '- V V If ,Q-Jifq.-5.5. ., P L., , L if , f I A I Y V arg., ws V L ni: PHTCHEHHTDSLHDEDCATCH jr 1-X x ..,: x x - ,x . . , - .A Q. . . I ,V,-. .- QJT' First row, left to right: Noelle O'DonnelI, Peggy Malone, Bonnie Dabney, Eleanor Marcey, Missie Stewart, Deneen Shrader, Tara O'Donnell, Kathy Eldridge, Vickie Peever, Gretchen Barsky, and Debbie Ensminger. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Click, Jim Loveless, Barrie Sherman, Kelly McDonald, Jennifer Jones, Burke Puryear, Elizabeth De Heptner, Mary Kelly, Crystal Brown, Marea Murray, Stephanie Bassford, Trudy Keating, Katey Girard,Mary Shockro, L'Tanya Durante, Selena Morris, Julie Gravallese, Ginger Thompson, Kim Hillenbrand, Flick Jenney, and Miss Harmon, ,f Ov Q . K RQ, -Y f:-, ,Fd 'V xfff ik P:-up .,,, - ..' . U- .-' -1,-. - . - un. . A ' . -.4 5 asf' ..3..i? 'x -.Q f lui ,QA . ig' ' '-7x'.'-n--5V u ?il - .I xz.,x' 'Q-0, 'in 1 ,JQQ .-0- .--4.- .:,'5, -..X A 0 , -A . - b..,gQ!q .61 1 - L ' A T 1,4 ', -. fn-f3 1k.:?geT,,L Qgv.--: :Q ..,y,1.- 4211 ,K .LV 5 ,, me , V it .T'I:'A.Ai,t Q- I 7- ,W 5, 'L ,'gg.v,t::'N33-,N , . .. , ,A,4.- 1 ,-- '- '-,'., .,9 , . L, Q teal- T. . K ' N .177 S, 'Q-'. A lkutzti' 'L .-. - - ,f .Uv-:---. .A l 1 1 3 1 176 I o '4 lf .I Nl 5. L t 5- 3. '- 4 .A -H- t --M S. - :.:U'ag8'A 3 'Q' .Q - ... Ir hwy, WF -'QB .I . I 1 ' 5 -1 5,-nu, - . 'fa' Q, '9'N-...k A: I - ...V I .-.-t.,'. 'N , Q v ww- x . . .-'-'..'.-----gr'iff',i-. Mg,-,.',,-Q -V.-f.,..-,im -1 'fs .. '641 'S-. 'x ' . ,: v 3 '. ' . -Q 1' A 'xg-, ff - x- 'C 'Y X . N ' . I , J 4 ff, nf,-3 ' -j Ay - X BQ- x i i Us 1 9' VN .-.. f . X . ,, X 's.,3 ' .f.f' It 5 It-' x 'us 4 'QQ ' x x Q ..-1 ,, 'v- -it -Q--- .. - N Q L .J .' Tl. - ' S ' A .- .-m..n..A- YJ:-. -5---b-,,, ,. .. -.-L' rn 1 F I' , - 'U A -..,..-n- -I. . , , ,f Y- V. :girl , , - - . I Q.:'j'jr- X : se .- f 11. --.F..- T Q tL:'5i,',.---L.-.. .fg,4:Z -3.s-1-.5.7'is,1:,f- ' hz 1 v - 4.-. - L h, A-3 , 5. J. I .1 . . , , - it ini 1- Q' -nc .,. -M . - Q... 1 .Q .-,N -Y , ..4 4 .gf-. r,4-,hx 5: -V4-4A,,3-,gN x .' 'fi' f z' 5 ff-, gg-, ' AWYI' 'i Top left: Misste Stewart, vusor on head and glove in hand as ready for the opposition. Top: Jenmfer Jones slides to a goyous finish as Ktm Hnllenbrand doesnt make the tag. Bottom left: L'Tanya Durante pttches to a mysteruous batter. Vrckae Peever seems taken up wnth tt all. Left. Batter up. As evemhg shadows tart. Kathy Eldridge patches to Tara O'DohheII as Jenmfer Jones catches. 177 and T Run. i Z Front row: Craig Bierlein, Michelle Mayo, Ellen Shea, Jill Sanderson. Cindy Sefton, Sigrid Grotos, Maria Tricaliotis, Benita Walker. Second rowg Maggie Smith, Bettie Lamberson, Susan Braner, Sharon McNabb, Nikki Naccarato, Cathy Scott, Dott Scott, Linda Yee, Susan Schenk, Liz Dixon. Back rowg Ann Pennell, Rebecca Twing, Anne bmi. an Montgomery, Julie Barnes, Vallery Waldow loo. capt.l, Laura DeWald lco-capt.l, Lynn Brewster lco. capt.l, Jeni Morris lco. capt.J, Rachel Holley, Susan Naccarato, Karen Sheppard, Daylene Goodnough lmgr.l, 'I f s IA - wr r . J ,fair I '., . xl. Iv - X .i Ill-, I v . A -. A - 1 + :' ' t W .L ..--ter-L'- X L N -4 X' 1' '.. Ef , Q t Y. ' il 'L Z Hui: , llll ,4-.,t. 31 ma- li , Lefty Jeni Morris, Laura DeWaId, and Lynn Brewster begin another demanding sprint. Right: Limbering up to avoid pulled muscles, Diana Pekar starts off the season on the right loot. if N lixln Ax W 1 C .. 3' ,if ii v tri m A .' ' gt4rt'i. . 1 Q' li ,w ,,,,q x1, Xfs fjfi ' Q. ar hi iw. V5.4 --,N 1 jQ X. Hgfr.-' ft-, T, -1' QW 1-s 'L','tig' A. . .. ' '--5 .rla'f'1t?f.'!a? L -New 4.x 'S 178 I-, Upper left: Michelle Mayo strrdes over a hurdle rn perfect form. Lower left: Jem Morris won't , V N- accept defeat - because she can't fund them! ' U Lower rrght: Lynn Brewster aims for a long 5 .ff-'JL Y' ' 3- 4-Q. .ff-e,f,:g.Q - 'ggi - - t .nr -' jump vlctory. h va 'I 1 I. H.. -i..,-- -..'Fi,-,gi-7i?- .' -cn -..-,txf- J gl' . A nf' - Mr-NJ 59 1 '- 1 . Q. , . ..Q pri f.,....,.... -, , il . u a I nag., Hvx -.-. I ,X - 4,1-,xl 'A--, , ' , WWF,-,,...... L 'rs ' '. 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X xx K Q g .xg ,S',Ue,., x V '- ' ' ,' - '-'- Q 1 - ' ' I, ,. ,, as , . sf I . .E 44 H FC' 1 .,. on N 1 S A P A c , 1 K , 'fi Q v , - E , ' I . J Y .. N8a 1 X As 9 M ' N 1 f 5 3 , - W 0 ' 36 ' r 'Y l , L Front rowg Lin Bailey, Tom Estabrook, Paul Delong fcapt.l, David Hart lcaptl, Robert Myers, Jembie Gorospe. Second row: Jay Mazzocchi, Jimmy Guynn, Keith Mathis, Mark Covington, Nick Chaconas, Jim Winslow, George Davis lcoachl. Third row: Yogi Dumera, Donnell Jackson, Steve Bradford, John Johnson, Buddy Estabrook, Howard 1 ,4 1 Debus. Fourth row Syamak Zarinkelki, Ned Booker Mike Blados Back row Jack Walker lcoachl Luis Pulupa J Michael Smith Scott Sizemore Joe Price. 1--'L 's I? f .J gm, Above, Leaving the blocks far behind, Donnell Jackson pours on his sprinting power, Right: With Herculean strength and grace, David Hart readies to fling the dlscus. N an Vi3f'w,gQ i?igf, w 4 A Girl 'Crm-:w:T eS e h ll qv. 9 1 'W malw- .pfiitim -gat 2 2' . ,IJ lz.. x r - Q If - f xN'X'L..r A 3 , , M a 6 41 95 v. np ,Pwr si. Top: Ann Rrckerrch strarns through calesth- enrcs. Exercises, mules of running, and the Georgetown Steps were used to whip the Crew team into shape. Bottom: Jane Chisnell helps carry a shell from the nver to the boathouse. Above: Wrth the advent of girl's crew, thus has become a familiar srght. Ruth Chisnell waitung for her ship to come rn. ' r t A K . 'sn ..,,- nm., .1 ,,x: ,-I QQXDV. .., tv- l g' an Keel the ppo ition. Far bottom rrghtf Bruce Be-hal studies the bulletun board for the day's workout schedule. Mfddle bottom right: Mrke Talraferro and Mark Whute ready to row rn the quad. Bottom: Coach Charlue Butt. Far top right: Nrck Pahno and Hal Wnrte work on exercrses. Top right: John Ray, Tony Poweil, and Conrad Ogletree wait to see what'S up onthe dock. ,Ki N . .- xg! O 4, y, Ag, -4 i . L ,,,,.....Q.-A ,: -s.,-iw 'Q . -no --'J--i-,,.,- l r S 1 ,,.-f-..- X L 'jf fi - , -fi-Z ,,., ' if 182 X' if -..,A:1-i.l... .g -suv:-' 'cs - Mi, iirfm, xt.. , , , I A . 1 . . ws , ,, , , it' .. ? rf 'E' , 5' .1 1' - , f I , , 1 - Q x NA , X A 1 ff T, I aw fd: M y Av' Ar W ,rf ,, 0' ,ff , Q.- . mil tl 183 El . 1' y , - ., ' -fx., ff ,-n'Qf ' Z' My 1 X GYMNASTICS' ASTICS l.,,,-- -- X x X r s x X H I l 3 L. to R3 Paul Dumera, Adel Dabaie, Dicky Guinivan, George Bramble. Keith Blinn, Martin Smith, Brad Clark. un-ii! 2g,..'3'Ed'-ata: X. I I l l l 4, -it X 5 -if r l in l -? I ,ififf 35151-, Q., Martin Smith brushes up his form. George Bramble concentrates on maintaining his classic form on the parallel bars. 184 In Keith Blinn's giants are the best, bar none, X 'sfo 45 , ' X , hi .fw -- ' 1- N.. Q 1 Z' - f Ducky Guinivan's face reflects the concentra- tion necessary for maintaining a style on the rings. X ll - f i 'U- Y w. , , - 'sf-1-.-,-. 4 H- Q ., ' E-I N-....... Flying from the parallel bars, Brad Clark dem- onstrates his dismount. 185 '6L0ve ean ever ha 1 g 'G-r I .li l v-, Ot, u., . Varsrty Team Top- Front row, Lt to R5 George Grlbert, Jon Lyons, Jrmmy Barnes. Greg Ent, Jrm Pahno. Back row,- Rrck Stone, Mark Russell, Ken Reynalds, Rainey Cass, Robert Pototsky. Rrght: Dan Schnittker takes a swung durrng practrce. Top rnrddleq Bruce Lovett makes the game look easy. Top right: Jrmmy Barnes shows expert form. Middle right: Jlm Pahno can serve nrmself, Far right: George Grlbert makes a smash nrt. E' i 186 LW' W Q L. wi to ay ou re sorr xt 99 4. ' f-:fi ', ' '.. , F f' . 5 T:7Q.f . -9 f 1 ' -, c, ' 1, A W, , 'f-'gy ,- ,, . Y f, Q li. ,a f,,mMVqZQ,W fi QAVILIQ B ' ' . i - Af V- ' 0' 4-7 ' LE -'f41 M .-f 1 , Q, . 9 . 3 ' ' f 1 gf. 4 ' 4 r ' , ,L MI , ,, , . ' l Y k,,.,.h.acv A -.9 - 'kl.iA'a,f,,, waitin. gush I' 1- x -Ju V I ,,,,, .X muy,-J ,f ' link- Aff ' A .2 C2 Q 'X if 4 FUN I I w a ' ' -s ,, pun , . .-'1 f P J. 4 11, . ' 3 .34 ,A XV! yi . Vfid i.,fQ!,HV' jt'N 4': -- 1-LHS!-gl iii I an -... . 1. it-i.-fi' 187 ..f we 01 S i Z Z tx in W 01 cya 4, J . -s-- A bl .. 'C' J- ' -jf -2-.',.i v1 f 3.'.,, gh, 44:3--f-it . -'1'.,I.fA 'sl I ...-,4g J, A. ' .5 .k 'sq , , 'Q'----.-hair II, ,. Y' I K as '4qp.,q.A'W? 5 .lk 'nm N' 1' 'J J -A..-' ' ' .H 'I' 1' F V T'.:'.rN:h:n:... : L i F 4 ' .- .f-' - D I Jshlyh. , 1. ' , '4'.,C . . 8 . 1. . , , - x ' -' - - ' Q , . ' , ' p li X-ffl til 'Wh Front row: Charlie Faulconer, Chris Kearney, George Moshos, Richard l-lasey, David Schmidt, Ralph Aguilera, Doug Syphax, Larry Leahy. Second row: Tony Smith, Stanley Dutrane, Hank VonDerBruegge, Alex Herrador, Greg Stallard, Bill Shea, Frank l i I A I-TR ,Qi .gf , 5 B ri E V, in 189 Oh- Lanzillo, Billy Thomas, Ed Walowac lcoachi. Back row: Tom Ox endine, Gary Norris, Mark Oden, Rick Minnich, Mike Bradford Brian Murray, Del Norwood tcoachl, Far top left: Frank Lanzillo operates the pitching machine during batting practice. Top leftf Gary Norris comes out swinging. Far bottom left: Billy Thomas, Rick Minnich, and Gary Norris listen attentively as Coach Nor- wood gives pointers. Bottom left: Larry Leahy observes action on the field while awaiting his chance to play, Left: Coach Norwood and George Moshos concentrate on Georges catching style. Q 66 99 Wlth asc-lc . . in ' ' ' I xy.. S IQI' Gi -' -ofnuf .'7-na-'Q-144 Front row: Willlam Payne, Tom McAnear, Dave Gentry, Joe Carter, George Steele, Ray Green- street, Danny Pototsky. Second row: Steve Dlggs, Charles Dodson, Tommy Terrell, Jeff Right Whlle other J,V, players practice pltchlng, battrng, and fueldrng skulls, Steve Dlggs hunts to Charles Dodson and Mark Del Gallo '-tw Y' A ' -x Constantz, Mark Del Gallo, Tod Carter, Dave McConnell, Brad Amico. Back row: Jeff Grillo, Jack Minnis, Jlm Ogllvie, Keith Leatherwood. Jim Dinan, Doug Sasfal, Ed Walowac tcoachl. l n s U -H ' . .: 'a lr rw, Jw 0-1 ' -n- an W' ' ui 5 .. w A l. :Ar 'g-gf-'gr ,n K., e 411 -,-f as-3 -P. ws , . .f .f ' 4, 'kv -:1-,. .age f.. u-, 190 1, B Av Q.-Q, W. 'mic - J -DQ' 4 - First row: Valerue Brooks lCo-capt.J, Laura Second row: Grace Gallano, Mary Kelly, Blue, Dana Colller, Tory Slevers, Suzanne Suzanne Ford lCaptll, Kathy Torrence, Koln Hayes. Wells, ug, K Captazn Suzanne Ford glows wulh that W-L enthuslasm. To spark the Generals on lo VICIOTY, Suzanne Hayes leads the crowd an Cheer l 1 '1 1- Q 9 191 ..- , -, u . ,P f - fi. J' 4'-1' ie - . f -1 ' : -S. . - -ff -Q11---' 19 2 17 :fan ri- tx -7. 7 17- L fa ,z :Arif 5. t , ,, w. .1 .. .- g - r .r 1.1 - ,'. ...f- -ir L ' . , f-1 fl . I 'D 4, ' V rut...t 0...three...f0ur. ..f : nffw:-Ly! -1' ' ff 'f r Mfr fx ' 'f ' ',3'f1..4'5 FN' ' 'I Pi LUN . K 4 1 6 ll, ,I ,, , me K, , ,r , ,KJ Ji ,, L, K. ' in x N - an, . Hmm r.M,.aam24Q,ar.',QaM rn..-L. A-.Q-S., M Majorettes Mary Kate Leckey, Mary Douglas, Darlene Kapusta, Nancy Herwig, Vickie Sisson, and Lucy Huko fCaptainJ ,wx 1' 1 66 Tenni one . ,' 4. xv., Q. ff l fd-5 vi-zz 51,44 AQ Em, I iv ' .1 I Ni-.W 5 1 ,ffl P A idgffgawlf ,A,, T' Top: Front rowg L, to R.: David Anglln, Dlxon Appel, Gus Rytfel, Peter Taylor, Nathan Norton, Back row: Peter Malnn, George Asmus, Nell Sullivan, Eric Mulhs, Davrd Montgomery. Far left: Peter Taylor scoops up the ball. Left: Davrd Montgomery reaches hugh for a smash. 193 TIONS ORG NIZ -, - .Y Y . V1 -f.....f.....m1i bd' vm ,,f-- 411 'P Fl ' 0 'J L. 0 4 fn.-H, v 1 be fe- I C 4 - V 1 -9 . . -V Q,- . .QQ 1 -1 , ,s, Jn' gi'Q.. ' Nik x . ' fn ,Vw 'hu- Iii! v --2 fs .', - I hiv' Blue and Gray says it . . . -,Q h'-3 3-4'l Rzyfvli Brcmlq -lffainor, I1Llitor-in.Chicl'. -- ,P H - ,V Bozmm lqfkz Phil JUHCS, Head Photographer. Q' 1 130110111 rigbf: Phyllis Sattlcr, Corllitor Orga. ' ' nizatic mb. 196 j 3 1 Lll W l 1 l l l l 'L 4.1 I 1 UIQ' i. 4 4 n it ii 1-.,.r Top lefiz Lisa XY olti, Plwtugraplier. Twp rigbr, Dennis Daniel, Lynn Brewster, Peggy Henderson, Crretiiturs Seniur Section Bofzonz ltjfii Geralyne XY'riglit, Business Man. ager. Bffffrwz 71421711 M.1sako Okhurna, Cu. editor Faculty and Academics. .,, , G. ga MQ: V 4. pq NW I I 'vie W -,f-1-'ci-' . . -Q kv' aff .il 197 Twp riglvlg Marr Bmdcr, Plwrograplmcr. Tap lqflg N.1HLf,' hliihllbllll,C10-LKHIOI' Spurtsg Stcvc y.- Rnfgkwcll, Copy Editor, Iifffzffm lqflz Dnrshini DL'Z4Jy'S.1, Ada Awstu, Curdimrs Faculty and Acndcmicsg Nita Whdc, Parris Cndwadladcr, Cwcdimrs junior Suction. linfznm right Paul pLlgC,ClU-CLHIOI'cDI'gL1I1iZL1IiUI1S. H fx, z Rx My ----'no-41 K V, ,,.. 'V' -f' -A-.w 1.2 -'P ,mf 'H bxL2:J'4k 157. V I - :' xlaazf' 198 Words Ir T' -Q 1-- - Iwllfmz ng wt Id Wgllb C U Ldlmr Spurts 199 Penman Popcorn Pays Gff 5 Rzgbfp Scott Macthrlnn, Ediror-in-Chiet1 '4JV Cw1lerlrjft.' Dean Ramsey, Business Manager. Cjwmfr rigbzx jon Lyons, Business Manager. -. , liffflffmg Andrea Owens, Secretary. I fx f' - W3-. un. , 'fl '- .J L If 11 ,XJ UQ 'll i. 'V-1 ,- L33 -S .D id' ua HY 4 X f Q? J n li fa A A ff J I I 1, i IMI' 1 lwff Q1 .' lhxll liurm, Huxlllpxx xl.lH.lQ.QLI . r . A fun-ml..i 'ffm fd! IIIN Cullum, Pwrlrx Idlrfn , . lm 'tfxwq mf I Xl.1r1L- Khunrrlifm, IILYIHII Ill A ,ni Y. 5495! .'?'f' , ,if ,V 4 1,31 201 F' V 49355.54 . -4 f.- 1 S? vw'- Jug:-t 'Hut ptztm' Rzglvfq CQo.cditors Carmella Cole and Ritk Vlcnncy, Burrow lejff' jett'Zablt1doff, N W., 4, , Kathy O'Ncill, and Tracey Blahuta, Bvilom rzgblx Smart jacohs, Page Zora Twp left: . Reprinted from the October issue of the Cfrmwtf Stzfzrcs, Rigbfx David Hart. Boftwzz: tlwtku rw: Mark XY'ard, Sharon Pelham, Lucy . , J .tmiC.hcr1cHart. I, I' Huko, Qungcr Thompson, Larolyn Hargrove, 'Sn P' NY, l The Year of the Newsmagazine 202 LDL! LIU Newspaper Gefs Brand New Look Dear Students. Did you get a pleasant surprise when you received the Crossed Sabres this morning? We on the newspaper staff hope you did. We have changed both the style and the design of the Crossed Sabres this year to make it a newspaper that the whole school will enjoy reading. We hope we have succeeded. and we welcome your suggestions for further improvements. The new Crossed Sabres is technically no longer a newspaper, it is a newsmagazine. As a newsmagazine the Crossed Sabres will be eight to twelve small pages in length instead of the four large pages ofthe past. The first page will be a cover page with a picture on it. Feature articles will be on pages 2-4, editorials on page 5, sports on pages o and 7, and news on page 8. Because the old Crossed Sabres was published monthly, much of the news printed in it was already known by the time the paper came out. The new Crossed Sabres will continue to be published monthly. This year, though. the news will be written from a feature angle. This means that instead of rehashing facts in a story that everyone already knows, we will focus on various aspects of the news. This will keep the news fresh and current. We are not abandoning straight news reporting, however. Important news facts will be found on page 8 and sports scores will be in the sports scoreboard. Why has the Crossed Sabres changed so much? The answer is simple. Any school newspaper that isn't read and enjoyed by the students is a failure. Last year's Crossed Sabres was a failure. This year's Crossed Sabres won't be. This year we are going to write about you, the students-the things you are doing and the things about which you are concerned. We will keep you informed and interested. Carmella Cole will MV' .. , -mir? '1 i ' ' Y-1.-f'r c ew 1 -Q4 X fu 4 5 4 Z, 2,1 Av 1 kv - -- sr., .X -A A , wi., I 203 Long Live the New Look! V xx 'J v lx ,V X 'lhp rzgffrx 'li-fry M4ulisun,CQurl1y liunncvillc, Dun , .xv Sum, Kathy Sum, and 'Ichun Gulal. 'Ibp Zqfl: Alllscm Llllthilll, Tim Hollcran, and Chris Wrznc. R1':jfv1. l'L'rry Clcrnghry. J- 204 Student- Faculty Senate Gverhaul f 1, O I ? ' 1 --asm vt' 4 A lift-lllf-1 ,5u1.zffm: Mr. .lUhQtIlbCU, Mr. Hlwurn. ingburg, Dr. Cnsteu, Mr, Uene, Mrs, Ifltch, and Mrs. Griffin. Swzzml Sw1.zfm1r.' Rwbcrt kluhnsun and Mnmm Schwcbs, tlzuzmr 5f.'I1JfO2'j'.' Luq' Duntxwtly And Karen lNICCfL1ll, Sffplmzzzfmt Swmzffmq Rabab liutti and Emily White, tl ' if 205 3 wwe Inf: Mr, vlUh.lII5L'I1, Ilnnly Xxyhlff. .mtl R.1b.1lv Bum Ltfk. Munita btl1wcb5 and Uri C w5tc.1 Rliglvf. Inq' IJun.1wL1y and Mrs Cirifsfhin il 31 -J . 4' , - 2 ' ,L Ljdiak ' .1 ,Ai , 15,1 Communications is at the Corps Top right: Rick Kumro, jennifer Nupp, Susan Naccararo, Co.presidenr. Top len: Cathy Scott. Right: Mrs. Vice, Sponsorg Ed Wells, Cee Ann Davis, Madeline Bradsrock, Nancy Herwig. Bottom: Marie Gammon, Co- presiclenrg Calla Pekar. 206 Debate: A Way With Words. ff S rn 1 XIIH4 9' v n N 'lhpx lrwzl mu. I.. In Ry M.1ri.1 Circcn, Hub -Iwhnswn, Mancllc Munn, Iigmk ww Susan Schenk, AIJTICQLIINIUUH,,lCI1IHfACI' Nuppf urn Davis, Monica Xhwebs. Lgff' L. zu R.: Dclmircr limb ,l hnswn ncvcr turns Ins bak un lhL'1SSLlL'S'ff lt's off to work we gol' Top: Ifrozzt may L. fo R. Paul Nicely, Vice- president, Diane Sitiers, Treasurer, Ada Acosta, Photographer, Rosemary Vissing, President, Doug NX'aller, Photographer. Set' om! mu: Mercedes Clark, Ann Purcell, Terry Geraghty, Paula Slaughter, 'Iulie Anderson, Diana Otltlenino, liileen Loleinan, Kathleen Clark, W'antla Lupton, Laura DeW'altl, Geralyne W'right, Calla Pekar, Debbie Scor- Lelli, Ana Maria Smith, Sally Parsons, Carol Gibson. 'lfrjrtf mu: Keith Moore, Kyle Shetkels, Kurt NX'right, Ciene Bridges, Rick jones, Dutch Nix, Marty Hill, Mark Stratton, Carl Miller, liileen Ash, Terry Payne, lftlna Autry, Maria Cosimi, Rosemary Malone, Ciayle hl2lgL1lI'L',,l-UIN W'eaver, Kathy 'I'orrena, Circgf arpenter, Danny Powell. .llnfifltf lNlerteiles f lark tnintls lDlKlA's 'liinvtiqttef' liollom Kathy! lark .intl Diana Otltlt-nino lintl the latest news more iiitt-tm-st. ing tlian stttilying I Q31 215. P u Y' P i -pr, -. .J -ll fa Y f.. 4 --X -'ll ' ps .Al 'il -I 2472 'W-.. .O.T. Vocational office trainees take .1 lurcuik to liax e their pictures taken, fiflffflfll, Inu writ. I., R.: Richard Lireene lsponsori, Maria Rtunos. Maria Orikuala, lienjamin Pullen 'Treasur erm, Cathie Hands 1Vice Presidenti, Sharon W'illiams lSecretaryJ, Swan Millerg Sttfiviu' mug L. In R5 jackie Mcliinney, Larieta N'PC'hite, Cookie Strother, Ramona Gentry, judy Pearson, Susan Lyles, Dave Logan, Alan Brown, Lynne Craving Thin! muy L. fri R.: Sally Antell, Sandy Antell, Bobby Frazier, Ricky Parker, Roger Fitch, Bill Taylor, Mitchell Hill, Helen Fulcher. Leflq Fzriit mu. L. fu Rx Sue Bullard, Kim ,laclcsong Samui! may L. in R.: Vivien Riggle, Linda Barnes Gail Hoover, Terry ulones, Luz Bobadillag Thin! mul. L. In R.: Michelle Lee, .lim Maghan. L- A 3 ,A f 43 ini'I rlm-u 1flPE'i?5'fLi . .J Beta Beasts Service J I-'mul max' Rc-gina Kulik, Vino prcsidcnrg johnson, Debbie W'esron, Yvonne Belcher, Clonnic Kilhncycr, Prcsidcnrg Robin Srrorhcr, Terry Huber. filnwzt from picture: Edwina Trczrsurcr, limi muh' .lane Ycc, Francis Tigluo,SccrcturygKimI2z1ron,CindyVanCil. 1 1 I - 210 The Beta Service Clltih wntrihuted to many urgn- 6- nizatiwns during the year, including the March of Dimes, Missiunhtirst, .ind UNICEF. They made money thrwtigh h.1l4e sales, mtitles, rind car vv.1shes. The club .tlsu m.1de things to help different urguni- zatiuns. Tliutigliuut their husy year, they lived up tu their main objective ul' helping pewple and having fun .it the same time. -1.339 'NW 315-in i C fi 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 T .f 1 OI V' - .. LI .-75... fm E D, Twp left Cnnnie liillmevei smiles utter 11 successlitil meeting Top righti Edwina Tigltw reuirds mem, Lette Connie, -l.tne Yee .ind Rwhin Strwther wnl-er. 211 Key Club Ooens Doors to Service Top: Frfnzf wuz' Scott MaCFarlan, Treasurerg Steve Rockwell, Vice-presidentg Randy Drag- on, Vice-presidentg Bob johnson, Secretary. film? wuz' Bob jeschke, Ed Wells, Ron johnson, Dean Fulton, jim Wtnod, Aluezzl from pirfzzrex jim Loveless, Presidentg Mike Chellman, john Dreswick, john Kaluta, jell' Longino, Nick Pahno, Tom Praktish, john Ray, Tom Vail, Mike Wawrzkcnw, Mark XVr.iy, Mario Valtliviesog King Prather, Tom Terrell. Right: jim Loveless receives 21 check from Ciary Payne for the clubs help in the Kiwanis annual Oyster Feast, HUIIUIIII The elulv git at luncheon hosted by the Arlington Kiwanis, 79 . , N , ..- 1 'Q , ' .4 49 'Q I ' 1 i , 1:-'i xjg ' :re ff 19 Q U .4 .r - ,,,, n i..-, g aes U an 4 ga -dill I National Beta Serves You Betta Below len: Ellen Showen encourages custom- ers to come to the National Beta Car Wash. Below right: A hardworking member gives Mr. Tim Wyatt's VW the royal treatment. Q Q , x . . E5 ,ge ? G 4 Q' . O Q 4 tw- Q N Q Y Y e...fza-.1-iii Bottom: Front row, L. to R.: Nita Wade, Donna Sweeney, Missy Stewart, Darlene Kapusta, Penny Elliot, Bettie Lam- berson, Julie McNamee, Secretary, Pam Sullivan, Second Vice-president, Lorenza Amico, President, Vickie Pever, Treasurer, Colleen McDonald, Historian, Rosie Renner, First Vice-president, Laura Gutnick, Rachel Gelman, Nancy Sung, Mary Dodge, Karen Lewis, Cynthia Waters, Barbara Smith, Yvonne Gamble, Mary Douglas. Second row: Tory Sievers, Diana Pekar, Nikki Naccarato, Terry Botash, Liane Wilbur, Diana Spence, Selena Morris, Susan Muskett, Terry Geraghty, Calla Pekar, Laura DeWald, Leslie Kennedy, Debbie Andrews, Karen Horneman, Susan Wulf, Michelle McKeever, Carol Magnone, Susie Sullivan, Peggy Malone, Suzanne Vail, Liz Evensen, Linda Hahne. Third row: jennifer Becker, Sharon McNabb, Ann Montgomery, Ellen Showen, Maggie Smith, Florence Ossea, Debbie Mclnnis, Patty Cad- wallader, Ellen Fox, Susan Conzelman, Rabab Butti, Susan Oddenino, Veronica Terry, Becky Maxwell, Dana Dyer, Darshini De Zoysa, Masako Ohkuma, Cheryl Young, Susan Young, Sandy Oddenino, Karen McCall, Melissa Talley. Fourth row: Mary Lohre, Judy Orndorf, Suzanne Ford, Michelle Mayo, Kaleen Gorman, Karen Creekmore, Bronwen Woodson, Alice Prather, Melissa Rutz, Michelle Simon, Ginger Thompson, julie Barnes, Mary Logan, Ada Acosta, Clara Perez, Theresa Gordon, Debbie Frank, Kim Eaton, Cindy Vancil. Abrent from picture: Madeline Brad- stock, Steph DeScisciolo, Esther Haynes, Linda johnson, Maria Papathanassiou, Sharon Pelham, Nina Wawrzkow. 'ul U.. - .,,.,1. 4 .,, ---gb. s..,,,v ' -EYE: I:-ifu' ' If-fi I Q. - , w 2. f, rc -,X . .i V, .,z ' ' ' f gp-:l fl' 12+..- -i - 553. ' 115 ' I Q -- wi T14 , -'J-Exp 4- wr 4:9 f5i'Tg,,2- f ,. , ri, -V ' ,-f: :I Crewsin' and Boostin' Rzglvfx Laura Dewald eyes another successful Crew campaign. Twp: Frmzl mzcx' Veronica Terry, Secretaryg Kay Wfeakley, Vice-presidentg Geralyne XWright, Presidentg Margaret Russillo, Trea, surerg Bank mul: Leona Pallansch, Ellen Fox, Coxswaing Esther Haynes, Coxswaing Pattie Cadwalladerg Nita Wade, Coxswaing Terri Bottash, Susie Muskett, Coxswaing Laura Dewald, Brenda Trainor, Absent from pit'- fzzrtu' Marie Gammon, jane Chisnell Q 'Z 'x ll a u 'Q s N Nl s, Ny, t.'! 21 4 Q! I L 7 i XY'IL1Si1if1gUJIl-LCC has long had one of the finest crews in the uitmtry. It is one ofthe hur- dest sports to finance, These girls have given their own time tu support this great traditiuii. At Tfip, ftjfi is Marie Liainnwri. 1511110111 ftjfff Pattie Cltitiwallatier. Bufmm rzylvlx Cuxswiiin Nita XX'ade. xt 215 Q-Q Pick a Peck of Pep Cclubj ers Top The exuberant Sharon Rice tires up the LI'Hkk'clt1f..1llKJIl3Llllg.1INC. Hollolfl. lfrozzl ron, L. to R., Pattie Ciacl- wallaclerl ommunications, Mary Clallan, Sec- retaryg Mary Shoclcro, President, Mary Ann Md atlierty, Vicepresiclent, Bobbi XX'ilson, Treasurer, Beiomf fuzz: Doylene Liooclnough, Tricia Mc! loskey, Bettie Lamberson. Dora Blacluell, l.aura lDeXY'alcl, Pam Sullivan, Debbie Anclrews, C alla Pekar, lrene Saraber, Elizabeth Ciocllirey, Susan Oclclenino, Sigricl Grotos, Maria Tricaliotis. Thin! mu: Karen Riley, Karen Hands, Keitha Vlohnson, Chris- tine Delarclos, Barbara Henry, Mary Lane, Karen Horneman, Yvonne Gamble, Susie Muskett, Lourcles Alvarez, Terri liottash, Diana Pekar, Kathy Scott. lfozzrlla mul, Carol Corry, Lia Dixon, Maggie Smith, Melissa Ruta, Linda Mason, Leona Pallansch, Ginger Thompson, Michelle Simon, Sharon Rice, Susan Schenk, flfziwzlyfronz prrlzzrei Brigette Engels. CK: 216 1 tai 1 1 . '- ii V ., .' A I L 3 L' 'A ' , i V . ,. , ,Q x ,V 4,- 9454 .gif gi Y -wa. -if' 4 if , M. M 4 Q, 1 1 'ff - ii, , f.,-. , wwf ,,,. .wr stififi nl ff in .vp 5 .64 1 1 5 V g.'.' f1'5 l , V , lfigff, . I Q -K.: - , ,' ' 9'2 Y - . 1 'I 2, 2 ' .J 5 V ' 'Q L ', J'- ' 3 , qlilifqfu -V Q. i? 1, '51 ' f t' L, If p' big ? if 'Q ' ' , 1 ',,. 'eta '5V': ' T J 1 ff .. S lil i. ,A sta, 4 'f ' If I '1 ' 5 -4- ' . In X , 5. l11n n n -1: Twp lqfi: Nancy XVcytiirth hrightens up the library. Twp rzlglvzx Pam bullivan ciecorates some lucky athlctds locker. Butifmz lejfx Tricia Mckltmsl-icy takes time out iiruiri her studies to think about an upcoming athletic event. 21 7 They're ready for WHEATIES i 1 ff X 5.1 I X tv Health Club gg , W M Twp lvflx lfmzzl mug L. In R.: Richard Hawes, Vita-prcsitlcnrg jim jiuttlicimt-r, President. .Stiffml rolex' Stott Vitkland, joc Magnonc, Ray lift-ciistrcct, Martel W'clty. 'lfiiftf mu! Mr. buy Cavallo, Sponsorg Mike Kendall, Frank Lanzillo, David Stlrmidt. fjollflfl wuz' Ritliard llurllvurt, Paul Ciray, lid W1-lls. lijfllv roll? Sam Sliillctt, Tony Smith, Tony Powell, jot- Muxkt-tt. ,'llm'afffmm f7l1HH'L'fj0L' lirancr, Circ-g Brown, Larry Burner, jim Frith, jim Moorc, Tom Oxcdinc. Trip rigblx Frank Lan- zillo makes a point during a volleyball game. liwltfmz right: David Stlimidt takes control during a wrestling mcct. -4-lv 'N EJ. ,Ax it wiv: I N Y -32, if 'Y , T' 1 v '. L Q, jpg? ' T 3-I an ,A - 'i'f5'J. ' lx j A V fx! f gzjv-'JS , 'iz I L - - 'lids' A , - 5' A mr' - ' fy Hi, ,gm 'S ',i. 'il' . 1-gl ' tygff. .1 ' ' , i - 1 H' .L . , 'H 1 ' il . Jflgiftpiw-Nt,ff1':.r , f leg - ' V, ,T EQ. J 'I AQ .Z 'f1,2,fx-- f wx .Li ' . Y' ' A 1 ,K tfW :'1i ,V . ' A' 'S A , . M..- .. , P j L f ' -Y 1: , 5 -x-, is , as- 4 A ' ' ' .' , il W-E x W 5, . ! 5 - 5. .. i ! ' - ' X1- , -I -.4 if i-.4-f x 4-0 i Q-.av 218 5 I r' Shooting the Bull 's Eye Above, L. to R.: Bill Mason, Mark Snider Nadine Riggle, Dan Aderholr, Ty W'il- liamson, Paul Pearson, and Miles Bender. Bottom: Paul Pearson takes aim. f '1' 7 L - ' 1 ,lf ' , , , , is 1 f--fv.f:- - ,, ,. -1-' f' .- Y 219 ,Q-f - -5 rn ski Club Hits Killington ' Top leh: Don't ask why Bob Bramble has three poles. Top middle: Sophomore hot dogs Greg Ent and Steve jones take a break while riding the Killington gondola. Bottom leak: Front row, L. to R.: Ben Tiffany fPresidentb, Laura DeWald KSecretaryJ, Mr. Long CSponsorD, Phil jones CCo-PresidentJ, Alex Wilson, Second row, L. to R.: David Levin, Amanda Tiffany, Cathy Phippard, Pat Kilcarr, Steve jones, Buddy Estabrook, Sigrid Grotosg Third row, L. to R.: Grace Tiffany, Cynthia Waters, Bob Bramble, Andy Bacas, jack jenney, Karen Riley, Rick jenney, Andy Hagen, Mary Callang Fourth row, L. to R.: Mike Rund, Mario Bladuell, George Bramble, Greg Ent, Richard Smith. Bottom middle: Ben Tiffany prepares for the slopes by gorging himself at lunch. Far right: Killington Peak. 9-I -A l l I 220 I l I ' x V X , y..,,,4 v.-Lv ,gm 1 g 3 -u idk w.. ,'-5 4- - P' Inf... 4343, . ,ns 1- -. I 4 L --.. - ' ':: -'14 J.: . , f. . , , . 1 'A NM? frZ7:2,'f -- ' -sad?-fikhfi P. 1,s,yr- ,R af- 4 ',fi r:?'5-in .yr ..1,....fd , V v -.. Ai -' '2- I in. fn-gqqfg, ss, 'gil 3, , , ' .43:Ki '.f' 3 1' 5 fl ' J.7?54'Y.fy-.,. f . -iawfk-a ' , fnnvzi 1 1' ,- --'ac 4 4 mi 12.11567 J. ,L Horsing Around. . . S 'uv gl! Elf ,-A M' ,D lpn' leflq lm! mu . I.. lu R.: Berry K .unnighiun, l:iUI'CI1Lf.'kJSSC21, Leslie Hegvuld,C1uthy Seottg Scrrnnl mu. I., In R.: Dehhie Melnnis, Nikki Nrieuiraro, Susan Schenk, 'Ibp rigfllq liirit row, L. to R.: Leslie Hegwilii, f iirai Davis, Terry Cierughty, Ifdwinu ilqigiilih Seunnf mug L. to R..' Suzy Clon- ICIIHQUI, Viaki Leiphrirr, Karen Kiley,Mi1ry lieth C .ziJlz1n, Nicole Siinong TlJin!mu'.I..1u R4 Louise Pun, lflureme Ossegi, Susiin Schenk. lillfllllfl nmfflle: Florence Ossezl, Susan Schenk, and Cathy Sum futiiic ers: ge: ir 'iSIf.lijQilI iimin the i1HI'SL'SlI10Llli1.U 222 -if the Mounted Generals 'C I I r 1 61 f A 5 gf, lf C' i fn, x A. 5 7'5 .,, , . J gf, . ' ' , 3 2' 1 1 4 12 4 H 7421 H. f 3 1 .pe -,mv ' ,gfxg , t .x.. 1,5 ,W ,jzgu 'V -5 if , K ' 35 -f me X'2 : 4 ' ' -'Si -: ui: wg, 1 .Q iff y ' ' 1 , .1 IL my , .1 , , L lg V Q' 5 , s Ninli..-. Ready to ride. , . Twp lull: Nxkkl N.1LLLlfJUl, , and Susan Schenk liwmm rzglfzq Dcblm- Al Mclnnis, Kathy Sum and Flnrcmc Ussm. . we ,- Q- I, , .1 b JL' s ' Botlnm left: Lesllc Hcgvold, N in , srl- ' f'e 'J E?xfff,:-y K,'f z ,. ff ' L -.2 4 7 223 Chessmen Make Their Move Rigbff From may L. to R.: Nadine Riggle, Secretary, Ben Tiffany, Vice-president, Ed- wina Tiglao, President, William White, Trea- surer. Sermzd rout Mark Del Gallo, james Galen, Leslie Mayer, Eric Mullis, Richard Hasey, Ms. Alice Card, Sponsor. Third roux' Donald Dodd, Cathy Scott, Mike Motafches, Robert Doyle, Charles Gilbert, Marshall Dawson, Fozzrlla max' Susan Schenk, Wayne Walker, George Gilbert, Wayne Bryant. Ab- Jerzt from picture: jack Minnis, Chris Kulc- zycki, Tom Sawyer, Brian Easter. Bnztom lejkx Chess partners check their mates. Bozmm riglaz: Edwina Tiglao calls on her white knight. .E Q sd? Tl 1:1 , . - ,-ul-- I 1 8 JL-, Ill YD U I 1 I' 39, Ui gr- 224 Afro-American Assemblage l U Xsx s ' tk? l l Q . -.mf -fff If 1 I fx- K. Q Av ' s ' ' i I ver -,ri-ei'-g , 3 i it rf I. 31,47 ,- ,1, From muy L. fo Ry Harry foleman, 'lunior Representative, Carmella Hamm, Sophomore Representative, Valerie Brooks, Vice. president, Kathy Torrence, President, Yo. landa XX'ebb, Secretaryg Cindy Powell, Senior Representative. Stfmmf mu: Cheri Brid- getorth, Duane Beal, Yvonne Belcher, Pa. tricia Price, Elaine bloe, Brenda Peyton, Ber- nadette -lones, Tbmf ron: Richard Greene, Greg Carpenter, Steven Byrd, David Butler, Sharon Moore, Ken Dabney, Chris Stover, Eugene Gibbs. .1f2te11lyfi'o111 f7IciI1H'c'f Pat Belle, Treasurer, Theresa Gordon, Felicia Hughes, Kenny Pelham, Ronald Schuler, XY'ayne Terry, Conchita XY'anzer. 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I-'wut mug I In rx bliinic Ycc, Vice-prcsiticiitg Vicky Aguilar, Prcsidciirg Lindii Ycc, Trcaisur- t-rg .Ioycc limirgt-rr, Secretary. 15.1112 wuz' Betty Cfiinniiigliriin, Mike Smith, Cicc Ann Davis, Marty Smith, Moon Who, Lintigi Atliiins, Solict- Kim, Nant y Sung. 226 lfrmzl mul: lietsy Haynes, Treasurerg Mary Lane, Secretaryg Anne Ireland, Steve Chan, litztla mul Sue blerga, Martha Thumpson, Steve Lune, Vine-presitlentg Tony limbry, Bob Klnlmsun, Kathy Hughes, President. rlbrezzt from pzufnrt' Dana Dyer, Grace Ciztliano, Selina Hurley, l:I'.lI1 johnson, .ludy Marple, Chris Pearscm, C arol Rees, lay Talbott, ,lanie Yee. An Assembly of Artisans and Their Ar 'lhpx lfwfnf mul. 1,10 R. Delia Hughes, Secre- tary, Mary lilla Douglas, Vicepresiclentg Ellen Shuwen, Presiclenr, .luyce liurgett, Trea- surer, Pam C Lilver, Historian. Secfnzff rout juan Stephens, Vicki Leipharr, Clara Davis, Melissa Rum, Ciinger lhmnpson, Muon Wfoo, Dana Dyer, Sohee Kim, Paul l.asLlo, Tbinf wuz K, Dawne Mc! lary, Rebecca Twing, Sylvie Riipple, Cree Ann Davis, Darshini De Zriysa, lfclwina liglau, l.incla Aclains, Priscilla .lrmlmsmr Mr, Roy Anderson, Sponsor, lfwzzrlb mul Verunica Terry, Nancy llerwig, jennifer llc-ckc-r, Ann llwyr, 'lerry Cieraghry, Carter lfchnls Xl!7lc'IIff7'Ull1 piilzzrc Vicky Aguilar, Inge lireiilc-nlvacli, Ann Pennell, Mu Sclieele, lNlu4ir1,l.iXY'fin, lffigfff Selina l lurley .incl l.yclia lluglies lincl a rasry ilcuirariuir .ir rhe Arr K liilw 6 hrisrmas Sliwppc-. V'fs K 'I qi Career Resource Center. . .WOW! gv .2-2.-.-'. 2 iff 5 A W will ...N 1 A 4 xxx Xsxxyff, nu-s-s Qt-, -..,,', ' QQ , A ,-2' .. 1' i mcg' ' Y 'f , The Career Resource Center has spent the past year counseling and helping Wasli- ington.I.ee girls to rind suitable careers. Twp: L. ni R.: Liz Sturnes, Melody Pennell, Wently' Hughes and llluine Binder meet to discuss new opportunities and careers for women. Hntzwn Ltjfkq Debbie Mclnnis is happy to help anyone who needs career counseling. Iinflrmz Right: Wfendy Hughes and Melody Pennell look over new material and plan up- coming activities. f'!f griiyff 7 '-v, ,J 'Lx if ffl i V I VX. SWT 229 Seniors Crush juniors 3G-19 Pattie Cadwallader, Lucy Dunaway, Penney Elliott, Suzanne Furtl, Linda Garnett, Debbie Greenstreet, Lori Grimm, Captain, Selina Hurley, Darlene Kapusta, Captain, NVanda Lupton, Gayle Malliett, Becky Maxwell, Selina Morris, Lori Parker, Diana Pekar, Ann Pen- nell, julie Schoenheider, Ellen Shea, Mary Shockro, Deneen Shrader, Terri Smith, Melissa Stewart, Donna Sweeney, Sherry Umphlet, Maureen Vurhies. 1: us- Seniurs, Lintlri Barnes, Lenna Bouras, Lynn Brewster, lane Cliisnell, Linda Dartez, Laura DeXWaltl, Karen Horneman, Lucy Huko, -It-nniler limes, Captaing Terry -Innes, Diane Marshall, Mithelle Mayo, Susan Naccaratu, Vitkie Pever, Dott Scott, Ginger Thoinpsnn, llrentla Trainiir, Cynthia Waiters, Kay VC'eakley, C aptain. -Iuniur quarterback Lori Grimm looks over an eager Senior tlelense. 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Liifciiprairig Jael-cic Dal Gallo, Sr, Lu-L.ipr.1iri. ,xtlllllif Vllllf' Turryc juries, jcSSic Sariilxlr, c.llIhy Sum, Par Pulliam, Bobbi Wilsciri, Terri Hulwcr, Ifldiric jvc, Darlene Gimiinmii, Cindy Pill, M.iry Lalliui, Lusly Hcgvulil, Pam Pulliam, lin-iiri.i Allcii, Dciwiuiu Amirg-xx's, Dimmu Riggs. 'I lim! mu' Liz Smriius, Parry H.1iin.ilis, Elizabcrli Cmilliruy, Nirulc Simim, M.iry Ffdlliiidllni, Mary l..iriii, fNI.iry Drill, Mclixmi Ruiz, Dciwiwiv Mulrinis, iNi,iri,' bhugkrip, R4-ng jiihiisull, Susan Huwalfri, blmmri Rina, Dulnlsiu XY'wriiii, Dum- Silkrs, lmiirnics AiV.ll'L'l, 5us.iii Oiiliciiiiiu, In-nc S.ir.1ix'r, Terry Tilimiii, l,.iur.1 Ushkuriiis, rliflfl rzylilq 'Ilia Drill Tciim cmcrr.1ins iir the yciirk lirsr pup rally, linflum rigfvlx Liz Smriics, ML-lissii Ruiz, and lflizgilwcth Cimilircy guiiuriilc ciirliiisiirsiii iii .i liiimrlmll giiiiic. 2.32 v I- K s . H glll gp-..-. ..-. l Q21 H' - 1 I i ,, vv, x 1... fy 114 ist , . n :gh ,'-a-a11:.:,'f, ,eg gi I I. 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T! ,- Q . -04.- f L ' .keeixigaf A, . ,ig lvfml ron, L, to R limil C.l.1rl-1, Karen Spees, Jeanne Sky, Karen von Ber- newitz, Mury Lynne Thomas, Susie Muskett, Maria Tricaliotis, Leona Palldnseh, Russell Allison, Drum Mayor, Susan Naccamto, Drum Mayoretteg Chris Voultsltles, Susan Runner, Nikki N.1ccar.1to, lietky lirietlken, Nathan Morton, lfllen Showen, Dehhy Greenstreet. Suomi mu: Charles Mithaels, D.tn.i Alutly, Dean DeVC'oll'e, ljoh Hall, Steve Peters, Brian Easter, Paul 5 -1 ,in , f ,, rr am Eiiiief uziassie ga - - ze- 4.. Grachow, Mark Russell, David Magoon, Dale Garner, Don Peters, Mark XX'ray, Burk Thompson, hleg Baker, Delia Hughes, Mr. Lewis, Director. Thin! mu: Erie Mullis, Scott Sizemore, Charles Dodson, Russell Terry, XX ayne Wkilker, Mike Pickering, Mike Chelman, jack Dunn, Steve Philippy, Tom Sawyer, Doug Halterman, Barry Grimm, Bill Chase, Mike Motatkhes. . 1 , w .4 i SLA: 1' flu-4 23 4 f V 93? ki ' I , . 4. 'if-Y--24-.Z?JU-a.a-.G-U f +141 1 i t a xW? I. N -w .- . r.. 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Setwztf mu: Keith lilinn, David Magoon, Li. brarian, Susie Muskett, Karen von Piernewitz, Robert Hall, Mary Lynne Thomas, Karen Anne Spees, Secretary, ,leanne Sky, Mary Callan, Karen Riley, Sigrid Cirotos, Maria Tricaliotis, Susan Ranieri, Nathan Norton, Nikki Naccarato, Vice-president, Ellen Showen, C ,orresponding Secretary. Tlainf mu: Rainey Cass, Pirad Cllark, john livats, Patrick Burns, Scott Sizemore, Scott Bell, Nicole Simon, Tom Sawyer, Mike Motalches, Steven Philippy, Charles Estabrook, Doug Hal- terman, Steve Peters, David Burns, Donald Peters, Csiharles Dodson, Becca Schad, Mark XVray, Buck Thompson, Meg Baker. lfozzrzb mu: Mark Russell, ,lay Talbott, Dana Aladj, Doug Ifskridge, Mike Kendall, Brian Easter, Dean DeXVolle, Paul Lirachow, Mike Pick. ering, President, -lack Dunn, .lohn Molin, Karl Welzenbacli, Mike Clhelman, Mr. Gerald Lewis, Eric Mullis, Hill Clhase, Russell Allison, Xwayne XX'alker, David lfrmlick, Vice- -xnxx president, Rtwsell Terry. l .- 236 I A l I . People nut pictured on a previous page in the Marching Band picture, but who participated in that organization include. Ingrid Bach. Sorensen, Scwtt Bell, Keith lilinn, David Burns, Pat Burns, Rainey C ass, Mary Callan, Doug Eskridge. C harles lfstahruulc, -lohn Evatz, lim Fisher, Mike Kendall, Brian Orn- dortl, ,lulia Pappas. Kathleen Pickering, Mara Rosenthal, liecca Xhad. Luren Stickney, Karl XY'elzenhach, and Lisa Vdlild. Twp Flutist Delia Hughes llaunts her talent. linzmnz fcffl john Evatz perfects .1 new piece. Bffztfmz rziglir The hand is ready and waiting to enliven an assembly. Il l l l W-1 237 Stringing Along with the Orchestra Ihviizt mu. I., Io Ry Rohert blohnson, Coneert Master, Mary Kate l.eekey, lirentla Allen, Susan XY'ulli, Veroniea Terry, Treasurer, Pris- eilla Thompson, Secretary, Ginger Thompson, Presitlent, .Xttwzif will J Leslie Mayer, Diana Spente, Noelle O'Donnell, Alex Karas, Meg Baker, Mara Rosenthal, Delia Hughes, Lisa XY'oltl. Tliznl fuzzy' Vitto- ria Nguyen, Mike Showell, bl ulie Pappas, Roh. ert Hall, Rainey Cass, Scott Bell, bl aines Fisher. l fi1o'flv muy' lack Dunn, Mike Cihellman blames Talbot, Mark Russell, David Burns, X5C'illiam Chase, Charles lfstabrook, Tom Saw- yer, lfrie Mullis, Karen Von Bernewitz, Rob- ert blesehke, Franklin blOi1I'lSOIl .ilzieizl bfi-rmz piittzfrex Elaine bloe, Carl Nystrom, Kathleen Pickering, Steve Peters, w se fe' R lf'- A' A.. 1 Y f ' ' f Jef , 4 ., ' ' A, Q fs X Axs, , Y' 1 l .. T i,,w-eeg5t'f:- A 4 f b .:,,, ...S 5 J . . , . 3' lrfpi lzlaiiie blue is in ileep toneentration as gf Q ' b 4 she works out .i new piete. Rigblf llolv 1 ' lohnson, however, seems to he just litltlliiig 5 5 . -V arouiiil. A nf b . 238 'ai 'H U Make music? Of Chorus we do! u , J iff Q oily- . .1 ff' 1. H' .. .- ' -21 I I ., Q P4 F' f jf . V f -4 ' 5 P 4 1 lil T, GC on J f f 1 1 ,. -n f . .,4 -o , izym yy 7:3 Q .. -4 . N. - X f Lai. F ll. 'lhpx I-'mul mu, I.. In R.: Dr. Robert liixter, Betsy Andrews, Mary litite l,eel4y, Nltirizi Sweigtird, Luisa Ciilabert, N.inty lngholt, Shelly 'l'hoinpson, Melody Xlcrdftl. liranlt -lohnson, Viee-president, Drums, Clare Xlfriglit, C .indy Alexander. 'liretisurer Heather lforsythe, President, M.iriti Atmthtin- itssiou, lid Lewis. Stftmztf rout Linda -lohnson, Sharon Armstrong, Doris Newberry, Bobbi Shiers, Debbie Usborne, C.irmti l..iLenby, Drive liettinger, Noor.ul.Httstm, ,Iohn Ryder, Left. Heather liorsythe performs perliettly .it the Christmas Assembly. qlffozti lfor Drummer I7r.ml-t Dlohnson, the beat goesonf 239 F1 .Ass . Atht-ii.i lsQ.tl.iedis,lNlt1ry.tnn Rosef tithy Petris, N.iw.il Sabah, Maria Ramos. Tlvzrtf Rout: llilce R.lKl1liC,SLlSL1HI1L1 P.irk,M.1ritiVoultsides, Pi.inist, litiy XY'e.iltley, Setretiiryg Miles Bender, yltimes XYZ-lls, Tommy Terrell, Chiry Norris, Doug Smrlxey, ,le-ll' 5t.irlt, Nl.iry Doll, CQl.tr.t li.ine, 'lierry Armstrong, Hiyyim lonrffv Rott: lid lurner, Business M.in.iger. Robert Reeeyeur, l'v.iss lrtiitar. DUN Htll- termtin, Rhythm Ciuit.ir, Mdrtus L Ltrner Hey Nlaclrigals, l Believe in Music Tap: L 11, R: jenny Rigdon, Tony Powell Susan Murray, Paul Gray, Kathy Hughes Tom Smallwood, Karen Spees, jim Wrxnd Donna Tietjen, Bob bleschke, Carter Echols, Brian Easter, Leslie Waldrcip, David Burns Robyn Robinson. Right. Pardon me boy, is this the Chat tanoogaflhoollhoof' 4 0 ll V m J Lt-ff' Three helpful gentlemen support the girls in a song. lifitmm lqfii The Madrigals pose pretty tor the photogmpher. litloizx' I5-mi! mztr Robyn Robinson, Student Leaderg David Burns, Presidentg Donna Tietjen, As. sisttint Student Leader, link mil: Karen Spees, Historiang Cfarter lfchols, Treasurer. Secretaryg .lenny Rigdon,l.ihr.iri.1n. I' ,,....---- Choir Music 1 ,tc fy H ,l 1 H ,JIT J A R E fQp 'i ' 2,-1 ' g y y ., ,il 5, i R , 'i 5 1 r il Ls, is .g...l...f.i..ti. 1-stil INN! mit. l.. lf, R., Dr. Robert Baxter, ln' ,iieinarie lirieclenbach, l..lLlftl lfvenson, lift-ntla Kutliarslty, Nlartha Rowlantl, Karen Creek. more, Kathy Hughes, Vicevpresitlentg Priscilla lliliillllpwll. Ann Hoyt, Susan Ucltlenino, Yvonne Ciamble, Barbara Smith, Carter lichols, I ,olleen McDonald, Pam Clulver, Susie Sullivan, Mary Dotlge, Mary l.ane, Becky Mtn-swell. .Setwztf mu: Debbie Frank, Diana Peltar, Melanie Thompson, Rebecca Naquin, Karen Spees, Donna Tietjen, Susan Jacobs, l-ytli.1 Hughes, Tom Smallwoocl, Presitlent, Davitl Burns, Bob jeschlte, Debbie Krom, Leslie Wkltlrop, Secretary, Lintla Ciarnett, Karen Sugrue, Susan Muskett, Barbara Greene, Thin! mu? Anne Montgomery, julie Barnes, Martha Thompson, Kaleen Gorman, Susan Murray, Nancy Herwig, Robyn Ro. binson, Treasurer, Greg Brown, Bill Chase, Mark Russell, Ed Wells, Martin Smith, janet O'Donnell, Kristin Elatten, Selina Hurley, Dana Dyer. lfnzzrtb wuz' Bronwen Wfoodson, Lucy Dunaway, Megan Hughes, Regina Kulick, jim Wfootl, Patil Gray, Dean Fulton, Steve Lane, Scott Bell, Ron johnson, Rob Brantlt, Etl Lewis, Brian Easter, Tony Powell, joe Muskett, Vice-president, jenny Rigclon, Delia Hughes, Christine Voultsicles. X ,,..1 In YEA l li tit-1 rcqitly, weit- next' ulirenth liens.'l! :1 ji it ii, f v. i N f Mmm Soothes the Savage Student 242 E. . Salutes Elizabeth .4 . Ziff if A sf- ,gg 4.9 Q.iW1y1JP?s . ,- I I - 1 'Z i 1' f -1. UEF- 'i 1398 Q Ft..- Art, English, Music Seminar wrapped up its study of Elizabethan times zvitlz an elabo- rate festival. Left: Cathy lohnson surveys the costumes, Matt Pallansch sips refresh- ment, and Nancy Weyforth sneaks a look at the anachronis- tic camera. Bottom left: Colleen Macdonald's costume reflects the hard work put into the planning ofthe festival. Bottom right: Karen Horneman and Susie Sullivan smile at their success. L i 9 Yi?-i The Madwoman Drrertor Bryar Cougle Cast Stott Allard Nlatlel1ne Bradetoclt, Wayne Bryant, Dan Cochran, Cee Ann Davrs, Robert Doyle, Lucy Dunaway. Dayrd F1DCll1, Terry Ceraghty, Drclxy Clurnryan, Nancy Herwrg, Dana Hortord, Mark llolden, Cella Leclxey, Mary Kate Lecltey, Susan NleL'arn, Dan McCu1re, Dorls Newberry, lKathyl'h1ppard, :Xl'1l'1l,LlTCL'll,lxlydlfRlClL'T,DdV1Cl Hattler, Ieanne Sky, Karen Sugrue, Mrlxe lalraterro, Mark Wray Rzfglzt: The Madwoman's moment! lAnn Purcelll. Bottom left: The Ragpicker llliclxy Cuinivanl surveys the scene. Ilotton12'1gl1t.' The Prospector tDavid Sat- tlerl proposes his plan to the President lMarlx Holdenl and the Baron Cllobert Doylel. ,,..n-m....,na-.. Q 244 --4-and J 1 I , .9, Q. 5- 1 1 'il 1- - - 1, 'U PI1f'J.' . 0 Q-.-.x if Riff' O sg! If is f Chczillot T l' fs -ff-1 .-' 245 Ltttt 5-gott Allard, .-Xtltcna Buuraw, buxam Ltmfulmam Pam Culver l'at lilwt-lx llClXlLl FlI1L'll1 Fwetlxx l5rxcdlx1n, Amt lluvt, Suxan Nlckam, lx Uaxxnc NlpClary, Sltarwn McNabb lun xlC5XVJlIT Iulm Vappaw liathlucn l'l11ppard, lolm Rytlt-r Icamw Slug Ctmly Yanuxl, Nlvlotlx' Wartl, Nlark XX'rav, llllarv Xwung Top: Backstage, leanne Slay is painted pretty tor the play. Mziidlrf Mesclames Constance tlvladcline Bradstockl, loscphine tLucy Dunawayl, and Cab- rielle lMaxy Kate Leckeyl curtsy in all their loveliness. Buttmrzq Madclinc's mad moodsl -3 fx'- I Rlglflf Cuvcr dcmgn by li, Duane MLC 11' fjliflll.-V Iifflrffmx La Femme dc I1 'Nun us tllrcwcll rw hcr f-fltfki. 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H , . gm David Burns fVice Presidentj Carmella Cole CPresidentJ Margaret Cost Dean DeWolfe Lucy Dunaway fTreasurerJ Laura Evenson Iames Fisher Andy Fox Rachel Gelman Ann Hoyt Heidi Huko Susan lacobs Robert Ieschke Robert johnson Qggocaleq Phil jones Rick Kumro Eddie Lewis jon Lyons David Magoon Michelle Mayo fSecretaryJ K. Dawne McClary Colleen McDonald julie McNamee Iennifer Nupp janet O'Donnell Calla Pekar Kathy Pickering Ann Purcell Karen Sheirik Ellen Showen Diana Spence Ioan Stephens Karen Sugrue Priscilla Thompson Donna Tietjen Patty Tomo Mark Ward Lisa Wold Jim Wood Bronwen Woodson Top: David Magoon, Kathy Pickering, and Iames Fisher play their way into Elos. Bottom: Officers Lucy Dunaway, Carmella Cole, and Michelle Mayo judge tryouts, 5? f' I l WM' 4 :vii 'J xml .....-'..i.. wr.,-My A, 5' . , J- C I If - ,em 5 1 5. A , al A U C .J ,jf 251 QVMWMZ cfiwagy Victoria Aguilar julia Barnes Susan Berghoefer Clair Bland Cathy Bonneville Madeline Bradstock Ingemarie Breidenbach Lynn Brewster Anastasia Brown Kevin Brown Carl B. Byron Kyung Choi Carmella Cole Dennis Daniel Cee Ann Davis Laura DeWald Dean DeWolfe john Dixon Darshini DeZoysa john Dreswick jerome Ducrest Tom Estabrook Kelly Fawcett james Fisher Kristen Flaten james Frith fSecretaryj jehan Galal james Galen Marie Gammon Rachel Gelman Therese Geraghty George Gilbert julie Gravallese Laura Gutnick Cherie I-lart Margaret Henderson Karen I-lomeman Ann Hoyt Ludmilla Huko Frederick jenney Linda johnson Nancy johnson Robert johnson Philip jones Leslie Kennedy joseph Klam Leslie Kole Linda Kole Richard Kumro Mary S. Lane Mary Langelle john Lawler David Leighton Marco Lopez Colleen McDonald Scott McFarland Michelle McKeever julia McNamara joan E. Michael josianne Moyer Susan T. Muskett Dinah Nieburg Inta Ozoline Calla Pekar CTreasurerj Diana Pekar Thomas Praktish Alice Prather Brian Price Susan Rhodes Vivian Riggles Steven Rockwell Phyllis Sattler Martha Scheele David Schmidt Robert Schoch Daniel Schnittker Monica Schwebs Nice Dorothy Scott Ellen K. Showen Karen Skeirik Richard Stone Pamela Sullivan Susan Sullivan Veronica Terry Ginger Thompson Melanie Thompson Priscilla Thompson Brenda Trainor Leslie Waldrop jeffrey White Lisa Wold Geralyne Wright CPresidentj Presidentj ff' ,A W 1. 4 .IM l llki ' 'Q 'gms ,elf-Q5 'A -- ' S 'S 'Q' J 11 r' ' ' 'P'-2 ll. .F 1 ff ' ' lf nfl Top: Secretary jim Frith and President Rick Kumro make last minute plans for the fall induction. Bottom: Lucy Huko, Rick jenney, Linda johnson, and joseph Klam happily ad- mire their newly awarded membership certificates. 253 in- wg W K 45 I ,luv '44 A y - uhe Ienmfer Nup CaBa Pekar Tam P1-akush Ma Ru Cat y t Dotg MKG gn ' TT. L.. -I , . I . ,Q 4 ' nj V 1' :fr J ' f ' fef-' A 4A,' . 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Do Scotllf 'ff ' 'iicliard one , Veronica Erry Carol S, Mark white Susa ulf 'll .arqnv I 3 i lg, -ff Lourdes Alvarez Meg Baker lim Bames Mike Bradford Donna Burke Mercedes Clark fSecretaryQ Jackie Del Gallo Iohn Dixon Charles Estabrook Tom Estabrook Iuan Fajardo Kelly Fawcett Delia Fink Iarnes Fisher Ioe Godfrey Kevin Greenlief Laura Gutnick Richard Hawes Karen Homeman Terri Huber Megan Hughes Wendy Hughes Susan Jacobs Cathy johnson Linda Iohnson Chris Keamey Carla Leap Mary Kate Leckey Sharon Liss Linda Mason Cfreasurerj David Mazzocchi lay Mazzocchi Karen McCall fVice-presidentj c9Zaa9 Debbie Mclnnis Ioan Michael Sandy Miller Molly Mulcahy Tom Mullin Betty Myers Ioan Nowotny Judy Orndorff Tom Oxendine Ron Pattison Sharon Pelham Michele Porter Tom Praktish Rosie Renner Sharon Rice 'F , .,.g, ta, ' F ,nk-it-' .qw .e ' ' 5 all -. A- . s., 'V t :Vg 'F ,V L M :I i , -3,-Q51 f- .Q Q ' .1 - ,H it :'.Zi -: , v 1 iff. lf gf . N m y i l' Y 7 ,IW My P : vt F 2' X ll . 'fu ffm. 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Mercedes 33. 117. 203. 256 Clark. Peter 43, 72 Clarke. Phillip 117 Clawson. Jim 117 Clement. Charlie 117 Clemmer. Jonne 45 Click, Susan Movshow 55. 176 Cochran, Dan 132, 244 Cockrell, Tim 46, 132, 158 Coggins. Roger 45, 158 Cogswell. Richard 72 Cohen. Leah 117 Cole, Carmella 72, 95, 202, 249, 250,251,252, 255.257 Cole, Ralph 117 Coleman, Harry 19. 263 Coleman, Eileen 117, 208 Coleman. Jerdleen 132 Collier, Dana 117. 191 Communication Corps 206 Conger, Frederick 72 Conklin, Nancy 117 Conklin, Tim ll, 14, 132. 135. 159 Connor, Chris 133 Conrad. Nancy 117 Conrad. Virginia 73 Constantz, Jeff 133. 159, 190 Conzelman, Susan 133, 213, 222, 223. 245 Cooksey. Stuart 73 Coraven, Pat 118 Corbett, Danny 117 Corbett, Greg 133 Cornejo, Tina 13, 118 Cornelius. Leonard 133 Corry, Carol133,136, 144. 216 Cortes, Herman 73 Cortes, Maria 73 Corts. Darryl 118, 150 Corts, Nick 133 Corts. Norman 133 Cosimi. Maria 73. 208 Cost, Margaret 73. 250 Costea. Dr. Alex 45, 205 Costillo. 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Tom 134 Elos Honor Society 250. 25 1 Embrey. Sharon 134 Embry. Tony 118. 227 Engels. Brigitte 134. 216 Englishman. John 50. 142 Ensminger. Debbie 134. 176 Ent. Greg 73. 134. 159. 186.220 Ekkenbrack. Ricky 134 Ermlick. David 118.236 Eskridge. Doug 77. 236. 237 Estabrook. Buddy 152. 169. 180. 220 Estabrook. Charles 43. 134. 236. 237. 256. 257 Estabrook. Thomas Hayward 12. 78. 152. 153. 169. 180. 252. 254. 256. 257 Evans. Thomas Clancy 78. 150 Evatz. John 134. 236. 237 Evensen. Liz 118. 213. 247. 250 Evensen. Peter 119. 254. 255 Evenson. Laura U, 78. 100. 149. 259 Eye. Tammy 134 Faculty and Academics 34 Fajardo. Juan 119. 256 Falcon. .lesus 134 Farley. Debra 78 Farmer. Danny 47. 152 Farmer. Paul 119. 163 Fastenau. Donna 119 Faulconer. Charlie 119. 150. 189 Fawcett. Kelly 119. 143. 155. 252.256 leeltz. Melnee 119 1-ieola. Gary Anthony 78. 150 Feola. Brenda 134 Ferguson. Mike 16. 119. 159 Ficco. Mike 1-Field. l.ula Jean 52 Field. Tommy 135 Fincher. Kern 135 Finelli. David 119. 244. 245 Fink. Delia 119.256 Fischer. Richard 135 Fisher. Jim 78. 237. 250. 251. 252. 256 Fisher. Melanie 135 Fitch, Doris 40. 205 Fitch. Roger 209 Flaten. Kris 252 Fleegal. Jeff 119, 122, 150 Fleming. Barbara 135 Fleming. Dean E. 79 Football, JV 159 Football. Varsity 150, 151 Ford, Suzanne 119. 191. 213. 230 Forsythe. Heather 135. 239 Fox. Andrew 119. 199. 250. 255. 757 Fox. Ellen 135. 164. 199. 213. 214. 249. 257 Fralin. John 79 Frank. Debbie 119. 213 Franklin. Mary 59. 135. 171. 232 Frankosky. James 79 Fransisco. Fred 135 Fravel. Tom 119 Frazier, Bobby 79. 209 Frazier. Darlene 135 French Honor Society 249 Friedken. Becky 234. 245 Frith. Jim 51. 79. 111. 150. 166. 252.253.254. 255.257 Fritts. Vicki 119 Fulcher. Helen Joan 79. 209 Fulton. Arthur Dean 79. 248 Fultz. Steve 135 Funkhouser. Jerry 119. 257 Gaile. Darrell 135 Gainey. John 79 Galal. .lehan 4. 79. 204. 249. 252 247 Galcius. A180 Galcius. Roseanne 135. 171 Galen. James 79. 201. 249. 255. 257 Galiano. Grace 19. 135. 139. 145. 191.227 Gamble. Yvonne 119. 213.216 Gammon. Marie 79. 201. 206. 209. 215. 247. 249. 252. 254. 255. 257. 264 Garaffa. Frank 119. 135 Garner. Dale 135. 159. 234. 238 Garner. Marcus 119.239 Garnett. Linda 119. 170.230 Garrison. Mark 79 Garvin. Lynne 79.209 Gates. Robert 135 Geary. Mary Lee 135. 171 Geary. Paul 47. 152 Gelman. Rachel 80. 213. 250. 252 Gentry. David 135. 152. 190 Gentry, Marie 135 Gentry. Ramona 80. 209 Geraghty. Terry 79. 80. 204. 208. 213. 222. 223. 228. 244. 252 German Honor Society 248 Ghannam. Mamood 135 Ghisalbert. Lori 135 Gibbs. David 52 Gibbs. Eugene 83 Gibson. Carol 208 Gilabert. Luisa 239 Gilbert. Charles 119. 224. 257 Gilbert. George 80. 104. 186. 224. 252. 255. 257 Gilbert. Patty 80 Gill. Peggy 135. 168 Gilman. Jeanne 52. 57 Girard. Katey, 135. 176 Giustie, S. 150 Goble. Kelly 119 Godfrey. Elizabeth 135. 216, 232, 263 Goldsmith, Dorothy 52 Gonzalez, Paul 80 Gonzalez, Rosalia 119 Goodman. Carolyn 119 Goodman. Darlene 119.232 Goodnough, Doylene 135. 170, 178. 216 Gordon. Abigail 119 Gordon. Melanie 119 Gordon. Theresa 80. 213. 263 Gore, Christene 80 Gorman. Kaleen 119. 213 Gorman. Dr. Michael 52 Gorospe. Jembie 180 Grachow. Paul 118. 120. 234. 236 Graczyk, Robert 135 Graff, David 135 Graff. Jill 80 Grame. Mark 131 Gravallese. Julie 27, 120. 176. 252, 257 Graves. Anna 135. 165 Gray. Paul 80. 166. 218. 240 Greene. Barbara 120 Green. Maria 120. 124. 207 Greene. Richard 52. 209 Greenlief. Kevin 120. 160. 161. 256 Greenstreet. Debbie 120. 166. 171. 230. 234 Greenstreet. Ray 135. 190.218 Gregory. Ann 52 Griffin. Gwendolyn 52. 203 Griffith. Bob 117. 120. 162 Grillo. Jeff 159. 190 Gril1o,Mokel35.145.159 Grimm. Bary 135.234 Grim. Jeifry 80 Grimm. Lori 120. 170.230 Grotos. Sigrid 120. 178. 216. 220. 236. 248 Grove. Laura 54 Gruber. Danny 120. 150. 166. 247 Gutnick, Laura 80 Gudeira, Kathy 135 Guilsher. Mike 120 Guinivan. Richard 81. 184. 185. 244 Guter. Jacqueline 40 Gutnick. Laura 213. 252. 256. 257 Guynn. .limmy135. 159. 162. 180 Gymnastics. Boys' 184. 185 Gymnastics. Girls' 164. 165 Hagen. Andy 120. 159. 220 Hagy. Anna 53 Hahne. Linda 77. 81. 213 Hale. Gary 135 Hall. Robert 120. 234. 236.257 Halterman. Don 111. 135.239 Halterman. Doug 81. 111. 234. 236 Hamad. Kifaya 135. 136 Hamm. Carmela 136 Hammer. Steve 220 Han. Jung Soon 81 Han. Myung 136 Han. Young 81 Hands, Catherine 81. 309 Hands. Karen 136. 145.216 Hanna. .lohn 81 Hannahs. Donald 120 2 73 ndex Hannahs. Patty 120. 232 Hanson. Kenneth 81. 160.259 Harocopos. John 53 Hargraves. Boyd 52. 53 Hargrove. Carolyn 120. 203 Hargrove. James 81 Hargrove. Ricky 120 Hargrove. Robert 136 Harmon. Peg 176 Harmon. Greg 120 Harrador. Alex 59 Harrell. James 81 Harrelson. Wayne 136 Harren. Molly 120. 248 Harrington. Jeffrey 81 Harrod. Myra 54 Hart. Ann 120 Hart. Cherie 10. 66. 81. 83. 85. 203. 249. 252. 254. 259. 262. 263 Hart. David 82. 104. 150. 169. 175.180, 203. 255.257 Harwood. Gayle 136 Hasan. Noor-ul 239 Hasey. Richard 120. 150. 189. 224 Hawes. Cyndi 120. 126. 263 Hawes. Richard 82. 166. 218. 256 Hayes. Suzanne 136. 191 Haynes. Betsy 82. 227 Haynes. Esther 136. 199. 213. 214 Hazzard. Autrey 54 Health Club 218 Hedges. Blair 81 Hedges. Steve 120 Hedrick. Brian 82 Hefti. John 82 Hegvold. Lesly 121. 222. 223. 232 Henderson. Peggy 82. 196. 252. 254. 255. 257. 270 Henry. Barbara 121.216 Henry. Ruth E. 82 Hernandez. Ana 82 Herrador. Alex 121, 189 Herring, George 82 Herwig. Nancy 121. 161. 192. 206. 244. 249 Heu. Chang 121 Higginbotham. Donna 136 Hill. Fernett 121 Hill. Marty 52. 73. 208 Hillenbrand. Kim 170. 176. 177. 254. 257 Hilt. Kim 136 Hite. Andy 159 Hochholzer. Elizabeth 53 Hodge. Jack 136 Hofford. Dana 136. 244 Hogan. Mary 213 Holden. Mark 244 Holleran, Tim 136. 204 Holley. Rachel 178. 249,270 Holmes. Becky 220 Holp. Mike 162 Holt. Tony 136. 142 Hoover. John 136 Hopkins. George 136 Horneman. Karen 213. 216. 230. 243.252, 254. 256.257 Horneman. Steve 136 Horner. 1-inley 121 Horton. 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Greg 137 Jones, Jackie 137 Jones.Jennifer 87, 170, 176. 177 Jones. Jerri 137.230 Jones. Philip 87. 196. 220. 231. 250. 252. 257. 264 Jones. Rick 121.208 Jones. Robert 168. 254 Jones. Steve 137. 140. 220, 221 Jones, Terrye 87. 165. 230. 232. 309 Jones. Theresa 87 Joseph. H'Lora 87 Jun. Choon Sun 87 Jun. ll Sung Juniors 114 Kalaudis. Athlua 239 Kalifeh. Gharam 88, 99 Kallenborn. Jim 137 Kaluta. John 122 Kane. Clare 137. 171.239 Kapusta. Darlene 122. 192. 213. 230 Karlstromer. David 137 Kearney. Chris 122. 189, 256. 257 Kearnesn. Jayne 88 Keating. Trudy 137. 139. 170. 176 Keegan. Kathy 88 Keeney. Thomas 88 Kelly. Barbara 137 Kelly. Deborah 122 Kelly. Joyce 122 Kelly. Mary 133. 137. 176. 191 Kendall. Mike 137. 139. 141. 162. 168. 218. 236. 237 Kendall. Thomas 162 Kennedy. Leslie 88. 213. 252. 254. 257 Key Club 212 Kfoury, Liliana 88 Khan. Shaista 137 Khana. Kajiu 88 Kidwell. Russ 122 Kiernan. Bernard 137. 168 Kihm. Chris 137. 159. 180 Kilcarr. Pat 220 Killmeyer. Connie 122. 170 Kim. Hak Sung 122 Kim, Hyun 121. 257 Kim Judy 137 Kim Pyongchin 122 Kim, Sonee 88. 226. 228 Kimble. Dennis 122 Kinert. Cindy 88 King. Robert 137 Klam. Joseph 83.88. 252 Klinefelter. Gary 88 Klotz. Kathleen 11. 38. 53 Kneale. Jamie 137 Knight, Nancy 137 Koblenz, Wayne 122 Kocher. Alfred 122. 150, 169. 180 Kochen, Kathy 137 Koehn. Mary 137 Koerner, Susan 137 Kohlhaas. James 150 Kohlhaas. Tom 88 Kole. Leslie 252 Kolc. Linda 252 Korczowski. Simon 53 Kosmakos. Maria 88 Kramer.J0hn 136. 158 Krogmann. Ricky 122 Krom. Debbie 122 Krasney. Harvey 53 Krout. Robert 122. 156 Kucharsky. Brenda 122 Kuhn. Joseph 55. 163 Kulick. Irene 55 Kulick. Regina 122 Kullzycki. Christopher 89. 224 Kulstad. Jim 137 Kulstad. John 89 Kumar. Kuldip 137 Kumro. Rick 4. 83. 89. 93. 104. 206. 250. 252. 253. 255. 257. 261. 263 Kump. Ricky 137 Kinon. Aesuk 137 Kwon. Misuk 89 Lam. Larry 137. 159 Lamberson. Bettie 137. 178. 213. 216 Land. Mary 232 Landry. Chris 137. 158 Lane. Mary 122. 216. 227. 248. 252 Lane. Steve 12. 227. 254. 257 Langelle. M. 252 Lanzillo. Frank 24, 150, 168, 189 218 La Plante. Tom 137 Laszlo. Paul 43. 122. 156. 228 Latin Honor Society 247 Lawler. John 122. 252 Lawson. Randy 123. 150. 163 Lay, Brenda 137 Lazenby. Carma 138. 161. 239 Leatherwood. Keith 138. 190 Leahy. Larry 123. 159. 189 Leap. Calla 256 Lecas. Cathy 138 Leckey. Celia 138, 244, 246 Leckey. Mary Kate 123. 192. 239 244. 256 Ledyard. Anne 171 Lee. Pilwoo 138 Lee. Tina 138 Leighton, David 123. 252. 255. 'TS7 Leipiitin. vickt 138. 221223. 228 Lemberg. Alan 138. 162 Lemnitzer. Michael 123. 159 - Leonberger, Andrew 123 Levin. Maurice 55 Levin. David 123. 220, 255 Lewis. Donald 40 Lewis. Ed 123,239,250 Lewis. Lewis. Lewis. Ernestine 123 Gerald 55, 236 Karen 123. 213. 263 Lewis Kathy 107 Libin. Scott 138 Linehan. Allison 204 Linse. Robert 13, 55 Liss. Shari 137. 138. 256 Little. Lisa 138 Litzenberger. Lee 220 Lui. Kin 156 Logan, David 265 Loh. Bess 138 Lohre. Mary 123. 213 Long, Howard E. 30. 37. 220 Longino. Jeff 152 Longino. Mercer 138. 159 Lopez. Marco 157. 252 27 4 Losa. Robert 123. 158 Loveless. Jim 176 Lovett. Bruce 123. 160. 186 Lupton. Wanda 49. 123. 149. 208. 230 Lyles. Susan 123 Lyons. Jon 186. 200. 250. 254 MacFarlan. Scott 163. 200. 255. 257. 264 Maderos. Bedro 138 Madison. Teresa 90. 204 Madrigals 240. 241 Madwomen of Chaillot 240. 241. 244. 245. 246 Maffett. Gayle 123. 165. 230 Magee. Kathy 138 Magee. Michael 34, 138. 139. 168 Magee. Paula 139 Magee. Phillip 90 Magee. Tim 90 Maggi. Faith 90 Maggi. Marlene 139 Maghan. Jim 90. 218. 309 Magnone. Carol 73. 90. 166. 213. 254. 255 Magnone. Joe 139. 166 Magoon. David 123. 234. 236. 250. 251 Maguire. Gayle 208 Maiorettes 182 Malcolm. James 123 Malin. Peter 193 Malone. Peggy 139, 173. 213. 176 Malone. Rosemary 90. 208 Maloney. John 123. 248. 255. 257 Maloney. Paul 139. 257 Marcey. Eleanor 176 Marcus. Joe 46. 139 Marcey. Sarah 17 Marching Band 234. 235 Marple. Judy 139. 227 Marsden. Joann 139 Marshall. Diane 230 Martin. Marcelle 123. 207. 249. 255. 257 M asloff. Spencer 123. 150 Mason. Bill 123. 152. 163. 169. 219 Mason. Carol 139 Mason. Donna 139 Mason. Linda 123. 216. 256 Massaro. Matthew 156 Mathis. Keith 71. 99. 169. 180 Matthews. Doris 37 Matthews. Pam 139 Matthews, Wesley 123 Matsos. Chris 150 Maxwell. Becky 123. 161. 213. 230 Mayer. Leslie 139. 224 Mayo. Michelle 73. 164. 165. 178. 179. 213. 230. 250. 251. 254. 257 Mazzocchi. David 100. 150. 254. 256 Mazzocchi.Jay 139. 145. 156. 159. 180 McA1phine. Isabel 39 McAnear. Tommy 139. 190 McCafferty. M ury Ann 123.216 Mcfialoon. Ken 139. 168 McCall. Karen 117. 123. 205. 213. 256 McCauley. Jack 140. 158 McCann. Steve 46. 140 McCarn. Susan 138. 140. 245 McClary. K. Dawne 243. 246. 250 McConnell. Dave 140. 190 McCloskey. Chris 140 McCloskey. Tricia 138. 140. 216. 217 McCoy. Becky 49. 208 McCoy. Mike 111 McDonald. Colleen 171. 213. 226. 243. 250. 252 McDonald. Kelly 140. 176 Macfarlan. Scott 90. 104. 252 Maclntyre. David 55 McGuire. Dan 69. 244 Mclnnis. Debbie 123. 213. 222. 223. 229, 232.256 McKeever. Michelle 213. 252. 254. 255. 257 McKinney. Raymond 123 McKinney. Jackie 123. 309 McLain James 140 McLaughlin. Danny 123, 156 McNabb. Sharon 140. 178. 213. 245. 263 McNamee. Julie 123. 213. 249. 250. 252. 254. 255. 257 McNaughten. Mrs. 54 McSwain. Jon 245 Meador. Jackie 140 Medlin. Anna 55 Meek. Debbie 137. 140 Meller. Pauline 49.53.268 Mehrtens. Mrs. 54 Michael. Joan 123. 252. 256 Michael. Karen 140 Michaels. Charles 140. 173. 234 Mihaly. Helene 123 Miles. Barbie 123 Miller. Carl 208 Miller. Mary 123 Miller. Sandra 123. 256 Miller. Susan 140. 309 Minnich. Rick 123. 150. 189 Minnis. Jack 140. 190. 224 Mirtsching. Kurt 169 Mitchell. Darci 124 Mitchell. Richard 55 Molin. John 140.236 Molin. Peter 124 Monroe. Barbara 140 Monterrosa. Melvin 140. 156 Montgomery. Anne 124. 178.213 Montgomery. David 124. 193 Moodhe. Neal 140 Moore. Doris 55 Moore. Keith 208 Moore. Jimmy 150. 166. 218. 268 Moore. Keith 124 Moore. Teddy 124. 256 Morcom. Doris 124 Morris. Gary 140 Morris. Jeni 69. 152. 169. 178. 179 Morris. Selena 121. 124. 176. 213.230 Moshos. George 189 Moss. B111 9. 264 Mounted Generals 222. 223 Moyer, J. 252 Motafshes. Mike 140. 224. 234. 236 Moxley. Sonja 140 Mowitt. Leslie 220 Mueller. Susie 124.263 Mueller. Susie 124. 263 Mulcahy. Molly 124. 256. 257. 263 Mullin. Tom 140. 256 Mu1lis.Eric 10. 158. 140. 193. 234. 236 Mullis, Kevin 42. 140 Munson. Bill 140 Murphy. Mike 140 Murray, Brian 189 Murray. Marea 140. 141. 171. 176 M urray, Susan 240 Muskett. Joe 150. 218. 262 Muskett. Susie 24. 124. 213. 214. 216. 234. 236. 252. 257. 263 Myers. Betty 124. 129. 161. 172. 173. 256. 263 Myers. Robert 159. 169. 180 Naccarato. Nikki 124. 178. 213. 222. 223. 234. 236. 247. 257 Naccarato. Susan Jessica 10. 69. 94. 178. 206. 230. 234. 235. 236. 255. 270 Naguin. Rebeca Jones 94 National Beta 213 National Honor Soceity 252. 253 Neff. Tammie 140 Nelson. Dorothy 56 Neos. Dimitri 94 Ness.Jay 19. 37 Newberry. Doris 140. 239. 244 Newell. Jay 124 Nguyen. Sam 124, 199 Nguyen. Victoria 140 Nibarger. Debra 94 Nibarger. Gary 124 Nibarger, Kelly 140 Nicely. Paul 125. 208. 263 Nichola. Andre 267 Nieburg. Dinah 123. 252. 257 Nieweg. Emily 140 Nightlinger. Lisa 125 Nikolajevic. Paul 140. 141. 173 Nix, Walter 125.208 Nobharatana. Pisanu 95. 156 Nocera. Vincent 125. 168 Norris. Gary 95. 109. 166. 239. 189 Norris. Laura 220 - Norris. Nathan 236 Norton. Thomas 95 Norwood. Adelbert 56. 170. 176. 189 Nowotny. James 95 Nowotny. Joan 125. 171. 256. 257 Nowotny. Nancy 95 Nupp. Jennifer 95. 204. 207. 247. 254. 256 Nystrom. Carl 146. 238 Nystrom. Mrs. 54 Oberleitner. Becky 140 O'Brien. Bill 95 O'Brien. Pat 141 O'Connor. Carol 125 Oddenino. Chuck 95 Oddenino. Diana 125. 208 Oddenino. Sandra 141. 213 Oddenino. Susan 125. 213. 216. 232 Oden. Mark 125. 150. 169. 189. 263 O'Donne11. Janet 125. 249. 250 O'Donnell. Noelle 125. 173. 176 O'Donnel1, Tara 176. 177 Ogilvie. Jim 190 Ogletree. Conrad 19, 71, 75. 83, 95, 182 Ohkuma. Masako 197. 213. 226 Oktem, Akil 95 Olmsted. Marc 141 O'Neill. Kathi 125.202 Oppenheim. Sandy 220 Oran. Charles 95 Orchestra 238 Orikuala. Maria 209 Organizations 194. 195 Orndorff. Brian 97. 237 Orndorff. Judy 49. 61. 113. 125. 213. 256. 263 O'Rourke. Lolan 125 Osborne. Debbie 141. 239 Oscar. Irene 54 Ossea. Florence 20. 125. 213. 222 223. 263 Ostrouski. Mark 123 Otto. Cathy 141 Otto. Freya 125 Outman. Jerry 97. 150. 264 Outman. Mark Allen 97 Owens. Andrea 141. 200 Oxendine. Tom 83. 91. 97. 150. 166. 218. 256. 189 Ozolins. Andra 135. 141 Ozolins. lnta 97. 252 Pachucki. Steve 125 Page. Paul 125. 160, 161. 198. 263 Pahno. Demetrios 125. 186 Pahno. Nicholas 83. 97. 182 Painter. Cheryl Painter. Donald Painter. Penny 125 Pallansch. Leona 138. 141. 173. 214.2l6.234. 236.257 Pallansch. Matthew 243 Palmer. Helen 17 Panolias. Angela 97. 261 Papathanassiou. Jon 141, 168 Papathanassiou. Maria 14. 213. 239 Pappam1nas.Venetia R. 97 Pappas. Julie 141. 236. 237. 245 Paras. Bruno 56 Paraskevas. Tina 125 Park. Susanna 125. 239 Parker. Doug 141. 142 Parker. Lori 125.230 Parker. Ricky 125. 209 Parker. Tom 141. 159 Parris. Brenda 141 Parsons. Sally 125. 208 Pate. Terry 125 Patterson. Ronald 125. 256 Paul. Kara 21. 125. 129 Paurowski. James 97 Payne. Brett 125. 150 Payne. Daniel 97. 156 Payne. Darlene 97 Payne. Donald 97. 156 Payne. Ricky 141 Payne. Terry 125. 208 Payne. William 141. 159. 168. 190 Payton. Brenda 141 Pearson. Chris 50. 51. 125.227 Pearson. Judy 97. 209 Pearson. Michelle 141 Pearson. Paul 141. 169. 219 Pearson. Robert 160 Pedrasa. Hugo 141 Peever. Vickie 176. 177 275 Index Pekar. Calla 83. 91. 149. 199. 206.208, 213. 216. 249. 250. 253. 254. 257 Pekar.Diana17.116,125.16-1. 165. 178. 213. 216. 230. 253 257 Pelham. Kenneth 141. 159 Pelham. Margaret 97 Pelham. Sharon 125. 203. 213. 256 Pena, Gustavo 5, 97 Penman 200. 201 Penn. Karen 97 Penn, Lorraine 141 Pennell. Ann 126. 170, 178, 228. 730 Pennell. Melody 97. 163. 229 Pep Club 216. 217 Peregonov. Keith Perez. Clara 97. 213 Peters. Donald 126, 234. 236 Peters. Sharon 97 Peters, Stephen 141. 234, 236 Petit. Mary 141 Pettis. Cathy 239 Pettis. Mary 134. 141 Pever, Vickie Jean 83.97, 166, 213, 230. 232 Peyton, Carolyn 97 Philippy, Steven 126, 234, 236 Phillips, Richard 98. 99 Phillips. Terry 141 Phippard, Kathy 126, 220, 244. 245 Photography Club 231 Pickering, Kathleen 125, 237, 250. 251 Pickering, Mike 98, 234. 236 Pierce. Hall 162 Pim, Louise 141. 222, 223 Place, Allen 126 Pociask, Stephen 98. 248, 255 Pocock, Mike 141 Pol. Charles 98 Pol. Cindy 126. 232 Poland, Tim 141 Porter, Michele 126. 256 Porter, Tracey 141 Posati, Gene 18 Posciask, Steve 32, 33 Posey, Dean 162 Posey, Mark 98 Potter, Penny 126 Pototsky, Danny 190 Pototsky, Robert 186 Potts. Dale 56 Powderpuff Football 230 Powell, Cynthia 83, 98, 109, 148, 149 Powell, Danny 126, 208 Powell, George Anthony 77.96, 98, 150, 182, 218, 240 Powers, Beth 141 Praktish, Tom 98, 156.253, 254, 256 Prather, Alice 46, 98. 156, 213. 251.254, 257 Prather. King 141. 162, 249 Preuit, Elizabeth 98 Price, Geoff 152 Price, Joe 152, 169, 180 Price, Patricia 126 Price. Robert 126, 252. 254 Prince, Donna 99 Proulx. Mark 99, 150 Pugh, Scott 141 Pullen. leranklin 99, 209 Purcell. Ann Booth 83, 99. 208. 244. 250. 255 Purtell. Scott 141 Puryear, Burke 141. 176 QR Qualls. Kathleen Elaine 99 Raines. Jackie 141. 159 Ranier. Susan 234. 236 Ralston, Roger 126 Romasco, Anthony 57 Ramos. Maria 209, 239 Ramsay, Brian 126 Ramsay. Dean 99, 150. 200 Ranieri. Susan 126 Rathke, Linda Dake 99. 239 Ratliff, Greg 141. 159 Rawlins. Robbie 126, 173 Ray. John H. 75. 85. 99. 182. 231. 262 Reavis. Sharon 126 Receveur. Robert 141. 239 Reed. Stacy C. 99 Rees, Carol Ann 100, 227 Reeves. Cheryl 100 Reid. Darlene 126 Reilly. Vic 101. 150 Reinaldo, Reinaldo 101 Reinwald, Barbara 56 Reissis, Venetia 101 Renalds. Ken 126, 160, 186 Renner, Rosie 126, 164. 165. 213, 256 Restivo, Kathy 141 Rettie. Stuart 126 Revercomb, Randy 142 Rhodes, Elizabeth Kelley 101 Rice. Sharon 124, 126, 216, 232. 256 Rickerich. Ann 126, 173, 181, 256 Rickerich. Rick 101 Ril1e Club Rihe Team 163 Rider, Wyatt 56, 246, 244 Rifle Club 219 Rigden, Jenny 101. 240, 241 Riggle, Nadine 142, 171, 219, 224 Riggle, Vivien 101, 209. 252 Riggs, Diane E. 101. 232 Riley, Edna 56 Riley, Karen 126, 216, 220. 222, 223, 236 Riley. Walter 220 Rimmer. Robert 56, 168 Riviello, Jeanie 54 Robbins, David J. 101 Robinson, Edith 101 Robinson, Reginald 101 Robinson, Robyn 101, 166, 240, 241 Rockwell, Steve 79, 101, 198, 252.254, 258, 270 Rockwood, Robert 126 Rochette, Mary 142 Rodriguez, Danny 126 Roeder, Michelle 126, 149, 263 Rose, Mary Ann 126, 239 Rosenthal, Mara 142, 236,237 Rowland, Bersy 142 Rowland, Craig 77, 150 Rowland, Martha 126, 129, 257. 263 Roy, Dianne 144 Ruding, Karol 142 Rupple. Sylvia 126. 228 Russell, Mark 126, 186, 236, 263, 284 Russillo, Margaret 214. 248. 254 Rutledge. Sharon 126 Rutl. Melissa 126, 213, 216, 228. 232. 256, 263 Ryder, John 142. 239. 245 Ryffel, George 142, 158, 193 Sabah, Hayim 142. 239 Sabah, Nawai 83, 126, 239 Sabean, Gary 103 Sagerian, Mona 126 Sahin, Mehmet 127 Sanderson, Jill 103, 165, 178 Sansalone, Debbie Saraber, Irene 142, 216, 232 Saraber, Jessie 124, 127, 232 Sarnowski, Marcia 127 Sasfai, Doug 142, 190 Sattler, David 142, 244 Sattler, Phyllis Ann 95, 103, 196, 252, 256, 257 Saunders, Ralph 103 Sawyer, Thomas 142, 224, 234. 236 Scalley, P.A. 81, 103 Scarron, Colleen 127 Schad, Rebecca 127, 247 SchegleiMartha 103. 178, 228, 5 Schenk, Susan Ann 103, 178, 207 216, 222, 223, 224 Schmidt, David 127, 150, 166, 167, 189, 218, 252, 257, 255 Schmitt, Steven 47, 142, 152, 173 Schnittker, Dan 186, 252 Schoomaker, Frances 57 Schoch, Robert 103, 104, 248, 252 Schoenheider, Julie 127, 230 Schoenheider, Mark 173 Schultz, Randy 122, 127 Schuppin, George 127, 257 Schuppin, Mark 142, 173 Schwebs, Monica 103, 201, 205, 207, 248,249, 252,255,257 Schwebs, Ursula 116, 127, 173, 248, 255 Schweichart, Vicki 142 Science Honor Society 255 Scorzelli, Debi Jean 48, 103. 208 Scott, Cathy 178, 204, 206, 216. 222, 223, 224, 232, 254. 257 Scott, Dott 99, 103, 178, 204, 230, 249, 252, 254, 255, 257 Scott, Richard 103. 248 Sedlacko, George 127, 257 Seeley. Cora May 57 Sefton, Cindy 178, 256, 265 Selph, Donald 137, 142 Seniors 64 Serafy, Joe 47, 142 Shad, Becca 236,237 Shaffer, Steve 86. 103 Shea, Bill 103, 189 Shea, Ellen 127, 178,230 Sheckels, Kyle 127, 208 Sheele, Moe 57 Sheikh, 1-'eisal 59, 142 Sheink, Karen 250 Shepard. Chris 152 Sheppard, Karen 127, 170, 178 Shiers, Bobbi 142, 239 Shiflett, Sam 127. 168, 218 Shields. Tammy 127 Shiflett, Samuell 127 Shirey. Jim 127, 173 Shockro, Mary 127, 168, 176, 230, 232 Shoup, Debi 45 Showell, Mike 143 Showen, Ellen Kay 14, 104, 234, 236, 250, 228. 254 Shrad er. Deneen 127, 230, 176 Shurtliff, June 57, 263 Sievers, Eric 127, 156, 160 Sievers, Karen 220 Sievers, Tory 143, 145, 191, 213 Sifers, Brenda 127, 165 Sifers, Diane 208, 232 Sifers, Mike 143 Sifton, Cindy 103 Simm ons, Lisa 143 Simon. Michelle 127, 213, 216, 232 Simon, Nicole 143, 222. 223, 232. 236, 256 Simpson, Mary Beth 104, 149, 59 Simpson, Ray 142 Simpson, Steve 145, 159 Singh, Harjit 141, 143 Sipher, William 127 Sisson, Steve 143 Sisson, Vicki Lynn 104 Swit, Maria 104 Sizemore, Scott 138. 173, 180, 234, 236 Skeirik. Karen 103, 104, 252, 254 Ski Club 220, 221 Sky, Jeanne 143, 234, 236, 244. 245 Slater, Ruffin 127, 152, 160 Slaughter. Paula 208 Slone, Donna Jean 105 Smallwood, Tom 44, 105, 240 Smith, Ana Maria 143, 208 Smith, Anthony 105 Smith, Barbara 127, 213, 256, 263 Smith. Glen 127 Smith. J. Michael 105, 180, 226 Smith Smith Smith Smith , Jacqueline 143 ,Jeff 5, 73, 79, 105, 151 . Kenneth 105 . Maggie 47, 143, 178. 213. 216 Smith, Martin 127, 184,226 Smith, Michael 89, 105, 152, 169. 270 Smith, Randy 143 Smith, Richard 220 Smith, Terri 127, 230 Smith, Tony 150, 189, 218, 261 Snider, Mark 143, 219 Snyder, Judy 143 Snyder, Karen 127 Soccer, JV 158 Soccer, Varsity 156, 157 Social Studies Honor Society 254 Sohee, Kim 105 Solloa. Norys 127 Somers, Laura 143 Sophomores 130 Sorrel 1. Beth 40 Soysal, Erdogan Spanish Honor Society 256 Sparks, Shelly 127 Specs, Karen Ann 105, 234, 236, 240. 241 Pulliam. Pam 126, 232 Rudy, Ann N. 170. 247 Sherman, Barrie 142, 171, 176 Spence, Diana 127.213, 250 Pullian, Pat 126, 232 Ruffner, Wayne 142 Sherrill, Kim 142 Sports 146 Pulupa, l.1l1Sfl0lll2ilU99, 180 Rumi, lwlikc 220, 255 Shields, Tammy 127 Spriggs, John 127 Spriggs, Sharon 105 Stadtmiller, Linda 143 Stallard, Greg 105. 150, 189 Stansell, Terry 127 Stark. JetT 143 Starkey, Doug 77. 105. 239 Starnes, Elizabeth 127, 229, 232, 263 Statnick, Brad 106 Steele, George 143, 190 Steffens, John 106 Stephens, Joan 57. 106, 228, 250 Steroni, Paul 106 Stezer, Deborah 106 Stewart, Missie 127. 213, 230, 256, 257, 176. 177 Stewart, William 143 Stickney. Loren 237 Stief, Kathy 106 Stockman. Mark 143 Stocks, Ronnie 127 Stocks. Vickie 143 Stone, Nancy 143 Stone. Rick 107, 186, 252, 254, 255, 256 Stout, Robin 57 Straton, Mark 208 Strother, Cookie 107, 209 Strother, Robin 144 Student Faculty Senate 205 Student Life 6 Sugrue, Karen 107. 244, 250 Sullivan, Neil 144, 158, 193 Sullivan, Pamela Lynne 77, 107. 149, 213. 216, 217. 252, 254 Sullivan, Susan 107, 213, 243, 249. 252, 254 Sun, Jun Choon 107 Sung, Nancy 127, 213,226 Suttle, Debbie 107 Sweeney, Donna 128. 213. 230, 263 Sweigart, Maria 128, 239 Swift, Meg 107, 256. 257 Swimming 172, 173 Swinson, Peter 144 Swizer, Gary 128 Syphax. Doug 121, 128. 189 Tabor, Cliff 128 Taliaferro, Mike 182 Taliff, Carl 107 Talley, Melissa 128. 213 Tanenbaum, Sarah 57 Tannahill, Eddie 128 Tanner, Forrest 158 Taylor, John 143 Taylor, Peter 143, 193 Taylor, William 128, 209 Ten, Chin 143 Tennis, Boys' 186. 187 Tennis, Girls' 154, 155 Terre1l,Tommy 143. 162, 190. 239 Terry, Charlene 143 Terry, Darlene 143 Terry. Mike 75 Terry, Russell 143, 173, 234, 236 Terry, Veronica 128, 178, 213, 214, 215, 228, 249, 252, 255. 263 Thoburn, Carl L. 57 Thoburn, Steve 143, 158 Thomas, Mary Lynne 99, 107. 234, 236 Thomas, William 128 Thompson. Buck, 144, 234, 236 Thompson, Ginger Lee 108, 11 1, 161, 176, 203, 213, 216, 228. 230, 232.252, 256 Thompson, Harry 144 Thompson, Jim 144 Thompson, Marta Prentiss 108. 227, 249, 252, 257 Thompson, Matthew 108 Thompson. Melanie 128 Thompson, Priscilla 128, 250, 252 Thompson, Shelly 138. 144. 161, 239 Thrall, Carolyn 144 Tietjen, Donna Jean 79, 240. 241, 250 Tiffany, Amanda 136, 144, 165. 220 Tilfany, Ben 108, 220. 221, 224 Ti1Tany,Grace 220 Tiglao, Alcion 144 Tiglao, Edwina 51, 108. 222, 223. 224, 228 Tikos Honor Society 257 Tilman, Terry 144. 232 Timmons. Charles 109, 150 Tippett, Margaret 144 Todd, Ralph 109 Torno, Pattiy 109, 155, 164, 165. 250, 257, 264 Torrence, Kathy 128, 191. 208 Townsend, Julius 144 Track, Indoor 169 Track, Spring Boys' 180 Track, Spring Girls' 178. 179 Trainor, Brenda J. 83, 109, 196, 214. 230, 231, 249. 252 Travers, Robert 128 Tricaliotis, Maria 144. 178. 216. 234, 236 Trun, Barrie 144 Tse. John 128 Turner, Eddie 128, 239 Twing, Rebecca 43. 128. 178,228 UV Umphlet. Ruby 128 Umphlet, Sherry 128, 238 Underhill. Gary 144, 168 Upperco, Don 144, 159 Ushkurnis, Laura 144, 232 Vaght. Rudolph 144 Vail, Tom 128,247 Vail, Suzanne 144, 213 Valais, Nikolaos 86 Valdivieso, Mario 109 Van Dyke, Kandy 71. 109.256 Vansil, Cindy 144,213,245 Varn, Dolly 144 Vasapoli, Mike 85, 109 Vermales, Pedro Eugenio 109 Vice, Miller 39, 57, 206 Vickland, Scott 128, 166, 167. 218 Vissing, Rosemary 1 10, 208 Voight, Susan 1 10 Von Bernewitz, Karen 144, 234, 236 VonDerBruegge, Hank 150, 189 VonDerBruegge, John 100, 110, 236, 256. 263, 264 Voultsides, Maria 144, 239 Wade, Nita 128, 198, 214, 215 Wagner, Nonna 110 Walker, Benita 144, 178 Walker, Jack A, 58, 169, 180 Walker, Wayne 144. 224, 234, 236 Wall. Doug 109. 160 Waller, Doug 128, 208 Waldow, Vallery 110. 178 Waldrop, Leslie Anne 1 10, 240. 252. 256 Walowac, Ed 189, 190 Walters, Debbie 128 Wanzer, Conchita 129 Ward, Mark 129, 150, 203, 247. 250 Ward, Melody 141, 144, 208, 245 Washington, Robette 58 Washcoft. M. 156 Waters, Cynthia 110, 213, 220. 230 Watson, Jay 1 1 1 Wawrzkow, Mike 129 Wawrzkow, Nina 213 Weakly. Kay 213, 214 Weakly. Malissa C. 111,239 Weaver. Jeannie 145 Weaver, Tommy 129. 159, 208 Webb. Yolanda 145 Weeks, Charlotte 39, 58 Weinhardt, Fred Dr. 58 Weisenburger, Randy 18, 129, 150 Wells, Edward E. 111, 150, 199, 206, 218, 259 Wells, James 145,239,257 Wells, Kojii 145, 191 Wells, Suzanne 58 Welty, Marcel 145, 168,218 Welzenback, Carl D. 111. 236, 2 37 West, Mary Ellen 58 West, Theodore 175 Westfall, James 111 Weston, Debbie 145, 252 Weyforth. Nancy E. 109, 111, 148, 149, 217, 243 Whelchel, Sharon 145 White, White, White, White. White. Barbara 145 Bill 129,224 Emily 136, 139, 145,205 Hal 129, 150 Jeffrey Mark 111, 152, 173. 182. 252, 255, 254. 256 White, Larieta Y. 111, 209 White. Sandra 129 White, Wanda 145 Wilbur, Liane 129, 213,257 Williams, Sharon Marie 12, 112, 209 Williams, Mrs. 54 Williamson, Ty 129, 163, 219 Wilson, Alex 220 Wilson, Bobbie 145, 216, 232 Wing, Charles 145 Winslow, James 129, 159, 169, 180 Winstead, Autumn Frances 1 12 Winter, Wendy 112 Witt, Joe 145 Wold, Lisa Karen 112, 197, 231, Thomas, Angel 107 260 236, 237.247, 250,252 Thomas, B. Billy 150, 162. 189 Vorhies, Maureen 110, 230 Wolfe. Pod 152 Thomas, Carolyn 143 V.O.T. 209 Woo, Moon 129, 226, 228 Thomas. Kendall 143, 159, 162 Voultsides, Christine 110, 234, Wood, Jim 112, 240, 250 Wood, Mike 129 Woodson, Bronwen 129, 213, 250, 257 Woodward, Gary H. 1 12 W.O.W. 229 Wray, Mark 145, 234, 236,244 Wrestling, JV 168 Wrestling, Varsity 166, 167 Wright, Clare 129, 239 Wright, Curt 129, 208 Wright, Geralyne 83. 91, 112, 197, 208, 214, 252, 262 Wright, Jeff 145 Wright, Rebekah 145 Wroe, Christine J. 112, 204 Wulf, Susan 129, 213, 248. 255 Wyatt, Leslie 100, 111, 112 Wyatt, Tim 26, 38, 58, 213 Wynn, Vincent 112, 247 YZ Yee, Janie 129, 226, 227 Yee, Linda 47, 129, 178, 214, 226, 248 Yee, Paul 224 Yoon, Soon Y. 129 Yoon, Yong 145, 158 Young, Cheryl 145,213 Young, Hilary 134, 139, 145, 24 Young, Susan 145, 213 Youngblood, John 37 Zabludoff, Jeff 129, 202 Zaras, Alex 145 Zarinkelki, Amir 129 Zarinkelki, Syamak 144, 145, 152, 180 Zimmerman, Muriel 39. 58 Zirkle, Randy 145, 159 Special thanks to Buzzy Movshow, Richard Beatty, Jim Tingstrum, Paul Gray, Scott Seitzer, Greg Brown, Arlington His- torical Museum, and all the other special friends who helped put the Blue and Gray '75 together. 277 1 ,.,.----- , Q 5' .1--'-4-'T A 4,,,.--- ' t .1 nn-ln?l- 'Fl'-:F 'anna 5 3 n J. wgnnniirr W.-Ucvmmnm Back in 1924, Arlington County opened its first public high school - Washington-Lee. The new build- ing had 18 classrooms, two labora- tories, a gym, a cafeteria, an audito- rium, and a library with an additional building for shop work. Since then, W-L has undergone many changes, and with reconstruction plans under way, will incur many more. The school population of 1925 was 600 students and 22 teachers. The first graduate of W-L, Bailey Byars, had to receive his diploma from George Mason High School as W-L did not receive its accreditation until As Arlington grew throughout the thirties and forties the school popu- lation grew and there was a need for a larger school. Some renovations were made then with even greater additions made in the 1950's The late fifties and early sixties brought great numbers of students to Washington-Lee. The largest number of students at W-L ever, was close to 3,000. tThis year there are 1,600.3 To accomodate this great number of students, some classes had to be conducted in the hallways and store rooms. Finally, new Arlington high schools - Wakefield Throughout all the changes and ad- ditions, however, the spirit of W-L has remained strong. Some have said that W-L is uptight and over- traditional, but it is the traditions of W-L that have kept it strong. The traditional atmosphere has main- tained students and faculty through the greatest and most trying changes. There must always be somebody or something to maintain W-L's traditions through these changes. Structuralchange should never adversely affect the spirit and leadership of Washington-Lee. 1926. lt has maintained high aca- and Yorktown - helped to relieve demic standards ever since. this overpopulation. fra .4 Msmonifsorl I :::3E':5---' - f v ' 1 . . . ININETEENTWENTYFIE M E M 0 Rl ES OF in 4NlNUEfNIWfNIYHVE ,mmm we .---gr! ' ..... ,..,. l X Top. Washington-Lee High School as it ap- peared ln central Arlington in 1927. Left: Peo- ple and styles have changed since 1925, as this page from an old yearbook clearly shows. Right Six types of instruments banlos. trumpet, saxophone, violin, piano and drums f played by seven musicians, made the first school orchestra. 'I'lll- tilt! Ll I!-S! it x 278 l HI TORICAL WASHINGTO -LEE ! r ,Q WA? vw ' 0 s i at TL r , ,- ,mf x I r I l l A s X.. 3. 1 l ' 3, I, :If t v -ia ' A? fN Q A ' J 5 ll 1 f I tg 057 'ns , l '-e-- -' ' x. I 1 xXx W. wi' 1 O u . . 01,42 4 1 E I rl 'Q ' 1,4 -c x Q-. g 1 3,. yr.s. V ., ,f---ff :UZ l 1 'N' A ri 4'-1 l - O C 1-gy' 'Q . l 'l , if B r Top left l975 marked the beglnnrng ol a new era for womens IIDDQYS, Alter much dlscusslon, gurls were llnally allowed to have varslty sports - luke basketball, soft- ball and cross country Alter looklng back to the 1927 gurls' varslty basketball squad. lt seems the only lhlng new about the ldea lS the unllorm Vop rrghr Cadet Corps lor both boys and gurls were common place organlzatlons throughout the tnrrtles and lortles Mrddle left The lnternatronal Club of the late 1940's had to Import forelgn students ln exchange programs Todays lnternatlonal Club strrves to Improve relae tlons among the great varlety of lorelgn students now enrolled ln the school Mlddle rrght Underclassrnen ol the early llftles were plctured ln groups ol their hornerooms, rather than the lndlvlciual plc- tures that are now shown Bottom left Short halr and wlde lapels were the lash- lon for hum, whale pearls and lace were the lashlon lor her at the Sweetheart Ball ol the early flftles Bottom rrghl Senlor class olllcers of the same era took a lun approach and dressed-up look lor lhelr class buslhess ,fi h 1 1 i l 1 S 1 1 279 A, A CHOOL 0F TRADITIO S i l i I 0' Q Q. ,rl 5 ' jg! si 1 h ,LX 14, , l 280 K' 1 P I l 4 ADCHllQE--n . 11' 1 -4- .- -' . ' ' 1' kr. 4.-nueninki burr , I - 1-'i1 .'1:.,-' A T , f rl fi ith' 6 at ' sm gn, 141:45 0 Ag ' . , in N K Q? , ,l 1 X fl l li Q f I ' s ' 4' ' AQ ' , - it in 'l 4- X 99 '29 - f-1. , t 1 ! fa N .vt - at' .li z Far left: Top and Bottom: Back ID flftles the Sock Hop was all the rage. The biggest sock hop of the year was highlighted with decorated socks and the coronatlon of Kung and Queen Argyle, Penny loalers and saddle shoes were left behnnd for jltlerbugging an fancy feet. Too' The buggest rlvalry I0 the flftres was wrth George Washington, where a caravan of fans make thelr way to the competltlon for the 'Old Oaken Bucket trophy. Mlddle: The costumes have changed for the majorettes. but thelr tal- ent ls just as good now as rt was then. Bottom Thln tres, Peter Pan collars, and short, short halr are the order of the day for Sensor Class offlcers of the slxtres. 281 Unique Ha p ' H974 75 JERRY FORD AND NELSON ROCKEFELLER APPOINTED TO PRESIDENCY AND VICE PRESIDENCY MUHAMMMAD ALI NAMED ATHLETE OF YEAR Just like any other year there were certain events in 1974-75 that made it unique. The events in our school, in the community, and in the world af- fected the thoughts and actions of Washington-Lee students. One of the most controversial issues this year was school board action to remove our principal O.U. Johansen. The school board wanted to move him to an administrative position super- vising federally funded programs in the county. Intense school and com- munity protest was in vain as the school board refused to reverse its decision. As this book goes to press the Arlington Association of School -...M ,, CAR COMPANIES GAVE AWAY MONEY TO SELL CARS ' DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE IN CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS UNEMPLOYMENT AND I Pig 282 ' WATERGATE CONSPIRATORS, MITCHELL, HALDEMAN, ERLICHMAN, PARKINSON CONVICTED ' Administrators and Supervisors has filed a suit against the board on the basis of age discrimination. As a reason for the transfer the school board gave two reasons - that Mr. Johansen was a few years away from retirement and that the school was undergoing reconstruction. The doors of the old cafeteria's student center are opened to destruc- tion and seconds later are reduced to part of the rubble themselves. The ol- dest part of the building -that with three stories - was torn down this spring. ln its place a new building will be constructed - a project that will probably last for three years. NIXON IN SAN CLEMENTE REMAINED SILENT As if the destruction and construction wasn't enough around school, people also had to put up with Metro con- struction throughout Washington and Arlington. The business district of Clarendon was totally changed as buildings came down, among them J.C. Penneys and Clarendon Bank and Trust, so that the subway could come through. The biggest fad this year was the Toe Sock. Bright and multi-colored socks with individual toes had to be worn with open shoes to best show off the tiny, twinkling toes. PRICES SOARED TO NEW HIGHS ' PATTY HEARST WAS STILL MISSING ' MILLS RESIGNED FROM CONGRESS AFTER FANNIE FOXE SCANDAL -'vi' ur u, x . n.eI'l ,P an It Q ng. . d Q I- ,,..1n---' ' 'M ,si ,A X X ,., F ih . -V4.. ,fr u n' ' ' p . 1 ,qt 'E R' i ,, 1 . ' jf ,gf - 1' ,f, , s . h s . , A v Q. fx.-F ' .' f: Cf , l,L',iQ um I . - L 17 h I L - '5-. 1. , -T - ': If. -Y 33:7 lf , 5 MJ'-3 'T . Q' fl ' ' .. .lf U- x , .z', ,A1U.:.,-T . 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