Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1979
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P V9 'I 5 -4 G I P' Hn rn ' 'H -4., , 'f F. Rf' ,.-1 Ri? -,3,,f 'nT3 5 1 IZ , .-- :A-ff y 'gif' , . . ix Q . . Q. - I , vfifi. .S .xv , 74 1 ,n.'- : U 45, Q34 , . - All the xxorldk a stage. claimed Shakespeare. and all of us are the players. The stage. it is said. is simply an exaggeration of life. Our lives are full of conflicts. climaxes. moments in the limelight. All ot' us have our own unique character whether it be in- genue or clown or hero. We play our parts as best we can. For the Freshmen the Show is just begin- ning. For the Seniors. the Show's drawing to a close. In school and out of school. life can he comical. tragic. farsical. melodramtic and. yes. it may even he a flop. 2 Pllhltigllk' N 9 J6Zd.!wfA0.WlDdlZdW077Z6lD Q .FLM - Q21 T ff Av Wirth-W Q is 0 2 'ifiifff ' X gf-. f vc Prologue N 3 ' J Q N .gt Q G, I ..s, 1- f ss 1 in 5 SPY, ' I 0, 9- tox- S 2 -Q.-1' Q- KL in ks 49- .,- Q if an iq i--. 9 'Mi-. L fi. if .'..v - '!-:.31 .-LI.' I Q 'l .QA ' A f ' , o 'I' - , . , ,.'- Kit T, 0' - 1 -4. ' X522-'41 ' J, ..--:la-wif x ' I., ,lf .Quang-:... .f igqok s -n A V - ' -A Q Ax -4 L Q 1,1 x.p:,ltv'x ' Ab --rf' 1 5 3 Q 1' 4'-'S J L. I . X s. fo .,u ' ' -'lf 'F-1 f' ...t , ' , -af ' ' I ji , - 45 ' ': L L' :H-1 Q17 Pie is X Jlfiaafziietftqge We are finally complete: ninth through twelfth grades and our new auditorium. This year. with the coming of the freshmen. a whole new group of teachers came to W-L. Suddenly. rooms were scarce. Storage rooms. open areas. the library. and the ed-center were being used as classrooms. Room shortage speeded up the long over- due completion of the new theatre. Our new school was finally finished. The only construction noises we had to deal with then were the one's from the construc- tion of I-66, which began during the 'fl .4 . , , A+ . . ' - ,. . 4 ,,. . . - . A A - ' A f , -- hl::h4r3,,,W, fm i Prologue I'2r- ,ff .. S-S22 ff Z EE? -1 ,Wyl- .fftfkfs summer and continued through the year. W-L had to make a lot of ad- justments - adjusting to the fresh- men, the new theatre and the shows. the new teachers. the small lunches, and the crowded halls and classes. But now W-L is complete. Curtain Up! Action! JJ: f--r' - e-e f 1 Q '--f- -A --11 DECFUK FV I+ , Uiuliivva, Q - T :nz L-I Ein ' -4-' 383 WQ+M- f L. ,ff-ff V As, Y . fs ., - g- -:fl,i.:- . 2 J' T' ' xr ' - 'z -' sf' A :I ll T At r X iw. a'4,4u -1-fl? I C 3 52155521-if? 355132 DID LCC If ACT I 22 ACT 2 45 ACT 3 7268 CAST 7690 ID TIQCNS 2637 m em? , Q A 7 it . , 1 f silt if -itz! it ' V ui-W ' Y 'J- xxi Q? 2' N. 5, Q 3 t an me -,i fv '-'24 if If-4' , iw if . !' 1 11 v Q, A, XM .gn f' I W ,. lhomas Xrnistrong Nl.-X TH Nlartha Jones BUSINESS Ron Paterson l-QNGLISH Sylxia UCSF RESOURCTQ CENTER John Harocopos ENGLISH Donald Lexx is GUIDANCE Lucy Moorhead DlS'l'RlBL'TlVE ED. Antonio Dene ENGLISH Celita Varn BIOLOGY Beatrice Ralik RESOURCE CENTER William Brooks SPANISH Jeanne Gilman VISUAI. DESIGN Ill laculty THE DIRECTOR -TEACHERS rf',.,..T xi 5 I 4 I Ez- s .fx , S' A ' . .1 5 A.. 3 A . 35 .3-'IJ 0' as f ni M 79 fir gg I !,fx 7. B -1: 'W Behind every successful man is a successful woman, or vice-versa. nowadays: and so. too, behind every successful show isa successful director. ln the case ol' school, the cast is so large that to direct the cast of l800. over l00 directors are needed - for each class, each period. each day. These are the teachers, who direct the W-L students toward knowledge. gka ,fr Ink YW-if 8 K . 1.5.44 g df ' 6 fa: T3 ' , This page: Bob Weatherwax gets help in Spanish from Dr. Gorman. Opposite page. top right: Mr. Williams tells a student how to do the experiment. Top left: Mrs. Held assists her chemistry students. Bottom: Mrs. Gerber, a substitute. often at W-L, explains the class assignment. Rf' ' P WORK WITH TUDENTS . . . , qs mi no . 4 Af' -r Q., 'Qc is 4, .I .le Sue flick ENGLISH Alex Coxtcn ENGLISH Betty Ends GYM Jack Wilson GYM Edna Riley CHlaN1ISTRY Lulu Field BIOLOGY Dm c Nluclnty re FRENCH. SPANISH Beth Sorrell GLWDANCE Larry Groy c GLWDANCE Jim Mon MATH John Brtimbaugh MATH Mary Bullock l-QNGLISH Robin Stout RliStJL'RC'li CI-QN'l'liR Lcni Bronstein ESOL .loxcph Rllxso Sl'ANlSll liititizi l,zim l,l BRARIAN 'Xrin lctlyaiitl l NMI ISH lyoitlon lloiiim' l'llYSli S l l.1tIIllX S TLIDE TS WQRK ,I 'R rr A . QC N A A Robert Schmidt vnritcx a Ima story. PM is 1., t?5,ll D If I 1 I Q I' . Q 4 . - Y 5 I Q ' Y' 's ftfk IQ- 'Y dk' 9 4 4: rl 'rt N X I I sa, 'D 6 is S4 -,.n , ,,, 14' - 75, f Iidcn Hzttlrnatn I:NGI,lSH Roy Andcrwn ARI Wayne IiltmrningIwrg SUCIAI. S'I'lIIJII:S Sully Batsslcr ENGLISH Peg Harmon GUIDANCE Mary Martin ENGLISH .loxeph Kuhn INDUSTRIAL ARTS Gwen Dent MATH Khank Kuynk and Lang Nguyen like to xtudy in thc commonx after school. ,al l. S + 3'-3 I' 4 I Y 4. . 334 If Jg' . .- , Q - ,Q-J .Viv ,, YW ' Xt' 3-' z I 1 I , U 1 W , , v All 'L ,. 1 I I x ,I I I I L I- Ixturllt I W , . N I After Gerri Filipi DRAMA Annu Medlen MATH Blanche Mays LIBRARIAN Frank Hollenbuugh INDCSTRIAI. ARTS 'qs 5. r A ' ' V I ' 44- 'I'-A 3 - ii lvx X It be 'f gift Riehztrd Greens V.U, I. Roger tfogginx UYM i'.ill2li7Clh Hoeholler LNG! .ISH Heetie Dem teachers and 'E 'Z 5 '11 'hwfrxs K-I f nb This page: Mr. Krasney teaches how to unwind in class. Opposite page. bottom right: Sarah wh Tanenbaum shows off her green thumb. Bottom left: Dayna Smith relaxes with u good Curl Thohurn W2ll9 m9l0n- MATH Michael tiormznn SPANISH Dave Morgan WORLD CiliOtiRAPHY I-1 iilkllily , - J need dministrators 39' to unwind I l I Stan Book GOVERNMENT Fred Weinhardt BIOLOGY Robert Baxter MUSIC Beulah Anderson HOME ECONOMICS William Weisenburger RESOURCE OFFICER Sylvia Tucker BUSINESS Peggy Jeens ENGLISH 1.1. '. I1 Dar--tw 1 1-nr I igm, 1 it Zu --..-. livuuummu 1 A 1 iii! I I I I Ui ?1'if1 5 e ' ' f 'V- ' 1 , I I an I-4V I Q I i, l 'IW' gm. ,mf Faculty X I5 . . . because before school,efter Edw ard Walovx ac GY M Thomas Post WORLD GEOGRAPHY Irene Kuliek BUSINESS Eugene Posati GYM Robert Linse FRENCH Tim Wyatt L'.S. HISTORY Caroline Upperco MATH SKILLS CENTER Mary Hastings BUSINESS Judy Finney ENGLISH Gloria Bardsley BOOKKEEPING Boyd Hargraves DISTRIBUTIVE ED. Patricia Pope DISTRUBUTIVE ED. I6 I':icnlly ,yi 'V Q 15 ev, ff - , 11145 F' r 'F ,J-JAX 'Q-gn jx 1. , 'i .-fix' , K.. SL Jackie Guter GUIDANCE Barbara Reinwald GYM ,Elin Q55 E6 'Ei must prepare in order to LECTURE I ,I II chool, and at home they ?-4.5 , 3 K -'rf ,W V , 1-sw?-' V, 'Q Irene Rundun TUTORIAL CENTER Dale Potts MATH Maurice Levin U.S. HISTORY Harvey Krasney MUSIC Wayne Bloomingburg lecturex lu his government class. Faculty f I7 Mnrmn Lkwhran H4 bME EU N4 JMICS Mary Lltmcy GYM Fran lmhrcsgia MATH Bcrnnr Nkullmmx LIBRARI.-KN Jnmcx Whelan Rl:Srll'RL'lz VIQNTER Paul Harding INIJLSTRI Al. ARTS tluyl Williams ART Bronx Pura INIJl'SlRlfXl. ARTS Linda Huncr JOB Pl.ACliMl1NT Snmxdcn Arthur I'.Nfil.lSH 'v, . x Q16 1 X ix -r' 'CIW' Teachers Win Award gr-1 I 'tx ,f--A l Dr. Sharbaugh presents Mr. Norwood with un award. 0219 fi 134 'gb Q . i lv Q -' 'F gag ' -: 1 if I Ox It my Sunnh I dvtzml NNIHIRIIHN I-.vulyn Taylor Simon Korclowskl Candy Frankel f l IIMNJI I I4I1Jl,tJtiY NURSIRL ll.S. HISTORY MATH IX I .nully 'f .Qi x ,V ,Elf '1 M Y '24 f 'f A 15 l is i 5 , 'ns ' 1 , , WX , X A t A I N ' 0 . I . J A is Margaret Mulchly Mary Clevinger Tom Knott David Gibbs LIBRARIAN LATIN WORLD GEOGRAPHY ENGLISH we .Jr Q3 John Englishman Q U.S. HISTORY Carolyn Ryffel GERMAN . . . but instead of showing graditude to the students who helped them Win . THE PO RO THE GRKU!! .'.z!l!'i ' --Sa Top left: Steve Casimiro vsorks hurtl on problem. Top right: Robin Webb Ioolw ng f5F.I'f IE? lg lml. YF j -nj my A A A-r.-,N 1 rf V' X V4 i , l i up at book in the library. Bottom: John Houghton and Robert Schmidt work hurtl, while Ben Houghton xhows how enthused he is. l I l I I Itx ll Most of all . . . Teachers have Cora May Seeley GOVERNMENT Jack Walker GYM Richard Mitchell GYM Mary Williams GUIDANCE .1 -.. ? I 1 l 1 .yy N -. X.. px , f-J'.x C23 l .MMA .I -lg .tr df ,at JF, X i fd' f-v f -Q-L x X.-' Q , Guy Cavallo GOVERNMIENT, PSY. Elizabeth Dalton MATH Zll lauilty 11:3 ,-.-1-1- L Q . f 5 x . , lg R gr I .-. , .X H' 5 , ' NN. 1 Lf , l i f 5 ' I 4-11-A ,JS ,gig I X-T 'L V s I-'ifiiiif 22533 7 T -'-'5:5J3:551? ' ,Q i LSi.E5523i, ff- :fZa1':?Rg,2?1 '71 'tiazim ' f1z12gf:if,gg.t' Gerald l.cwis MM I1 i - l 'iurw Critcs H f- 4 , .. - r .4 . j-hh' ' lop' lcrrv Lane and Ann Naccarato xmtlc .il thc i..imcl.t during homuoom. Bottom. I 1 IC SOCIAL S'l'llDll-LS ' ' .loan Ncstcr l-lNGl.ISll Craig lclls hcl' homcroom a funny joke. C S I I I I I. I I ij.. '1- '-no 'en -L M D. I- f 5 'th Mr. James Crawley MII Jay' New ASSISTANT rPcRINnCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL .1 5 f , ,g 5 4 Y I 5 I + , f if 1- ' 1 ' Z L L L gd I M 1 , ' L . , K' if f ' if 2 5 0 I . 5, . A I f I H A N e I ANI' l X , .I??r .. . Y u www,-Hips . X Mr. John Youngblood ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dear Seniors: You are graduatlng at a time when your opportunitles for the future appear and varied. What 'ls to be your destiny ls always a quandry and looking at all the options available to you -- college, work, travel, and many others. It 1s a natural tendency for young be looldng ahead. tube it is also natural, as well as desirable to look back and examine have been. You are able to learn much from your past experiences. will provide you with many memorles that will forever be burned into your Your nemorles will produce a spectrum of emotions within you. They will you laugh, cry, angry. happy. or sad. It is important, though. to remember that a person is a comblnation of h1s gst experiences and what dreams are held vdthln his mind for the future. ld the two together carefully. lest wishes to all of you. Us uf Dr. William J. Shurbaugh PRINCIPAL xXLIITllIllxII'L1Im'N AC T I MORNING X XC Q .qxt 1 V, 4 1' . Ph ' J jf As-wsl ' 'f 1' x M , V af. , . 11 tffefzer 7: l 1? -ff' 1 4...-- , t ,, Washington-Lee was an extremely vivacious place at 7:30 in the morning. Students could be found participating in many diverse activities. A well known sound on Friday mornings was the Marching Band's arousing music. The Band tthis page bottom, rightl was led by the majorettes Debbie Pattison, Amber Brenner and Katie Wulf. Tommy Leckey topposite page top. leftl added beat to the band. Jeffery Williams tthis page top, leftl did not find the morning as exciting when he could not open the 96f6L5'1tt99fGN!! locker. Rusty Houston, Gail Rickerich, Lisa McCowan and Mark Gravallese lopposite page bottom, right! helped out the Senior Class by selling donuts for breakfast. The cafeteria was the popular place. whether for just talking as Liz Shogren and Jed Lyons chose tthis page top, rightl or for last minute studying as lirie Kane lopposite page top. rightl was doing. Bill Mattingly and Alex Bernardo lopposite page bottom. lel'tl chose the quieter outdoors to talk. .,f K 4 ,J faluglq 4 'S-nf I T-I-.liaw I-milf u f I 1 9' ' so 5 J ' 'Vzln 1'-5, ' . 4-A nm W -8.- N'-Q... Q! Q, ww ix, 'X 5 fn. r --1.1, '14 Before 730 l1,IIl N 1-nf -.I - .gnu-lv - 4 x N QQ bl- X P 0b9's 'HIVQ fo ' ll C L 1- off' .1 4.-. -3' '1' i rv EJ I Q29- 11 ,M a if? W Jeff Nlargls ind Scott Hollmgworth enjoy looking, through ut books Rohtrt Spulur xnolkx tIIllt,LI1lIVUlIhtS plolul Talents of Many 11,1 - .h 4 .- F. P ' A 5 X P 4 1uun:'..- feng.,- - 1-Q..-.nr i...,......E ...4!f 1' If t, Q 'f5?'?xr '.M,f- fif d,,,,-9-pw-,K7 im-:gs-P-Q,.,,,, '. 'cf T ,.---f . , ' 9' .,f 4 'L 9 3114, V' . KW--f K F f? ,vs 'M ' P wfdf- Q ,--fry! x L- f'-?'il'v.g-5 :if If pf -X :ei--ef., fx-e T V S ,A 1. ' .Y X -.Qi - gf , .. T V -s s ' N 1- Xa f 1 wks .. f n - ' Q' A H' rf1 u,.fa '. ,Q ,aiy 'il ' .- s .f ' ' 1 . g .ef ' -3 1, Seri' .: 4355-L' g.- .. XA .mb .. .,- V '.-,T fi W4 e T ' 5 tgrrh ., 1 I 'Fifi' H ri. we ' - tl' - ,,f'1nf,j rf.- Y 735.1 ,'z. A I C x F9 sf '-.17 . 'gf' Qi T CTA Lirfr T xv . I -W... . . if 43 The Art and Music Departments at W-L add Hair to the school. The Art Department has been busy painting bare walls with bright scenes and designs. Art is not just painting - there are photography courses. ceramics. crafts. sign painting. and many other visual design courses. The Music Department covers all facets of music: vocal. instrumental. and theatrical. The Madrigals. Choir. and Chorus demonstrate the many levels ol xocal talent. all under the direction ol' Dr, Baxter. There are varied courses in instrumental mllsici performing courses such as Band. Orchestra. Concert Band. Marching Band. Stage Band. and String Quartet. There are also learning courses such as Guitar. and Music Theory. in which students often compose their ou n pieces. All these cultural courses are reflected and touched upon hy the Art-English-Music-Seminar. Xcatlcinics T1 Margaret Jen practices for perfection 'if-X ix-11 X g - h 'Q A g Y xr' -nv ,-4 Eff 1 tg 3 -S N xx 'QB .9 . ' X -1 f ' ' 'NxQ 'f7 QQ ' - Q A ' x 4 ' ' i A ' v-75-f. , - . 9 . 5 ' . I -..Q ' ,, R W gn f A Q as 5 , X. , D 'h J.- 4: hu, , Y- P - , Els- q . di y X 71 -1 ', 'lib 441, Q 2 If 690 44. 'C lagw 7 ..'. 1 +41 LL! .,Q ' 1 A qv-5 -5 ' fx , . 'Q lil -Cir. 1 1 P 5. H I PUT Vi 47f , XA . 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Accounting I-ll. Shorthand l. Business Law. Survey of Business Data Process. V.O.T.. and Record Keeping. Business also offers two co-curricular clubs: V.O.T. or Vocational Office Training. and FBLA or Future Business Leaders of America. These clubs are related to business and help further I. 5 . Laurie Burney if X Rss business skills. i 'Ps' - 1 I lf Xt.lilt'IIII1.N ng Chong gets Alpglp from A its n.- nl ' ,a,f- -- -9.1 g'f4'.s4-.A 'Q C -Al JS. 7 2' , .' ff , wg 1, ,-- 'f .2 . 1' 1 4. ,4- uf ,. ,- '53, 'i , ,A Scene 4 Period 4 - Lunch, or This year, the lunch periods were shortened and cafeteria service was expanded to accomodate the influx of new freshman. The lunch rooms became filled to capacity as pictured below. With the longer lines and the shorter period. nothing but a quick run to McDonald's or the Deli was possible. For those who stayed in school, the daily fare consisted of hot meals and cold sandwiches. At right Hung Nguyen chose the hot meal over going out. Early in the year soda was available, but due to a state law, the machines were turned off. This encouraged more people to go out for lunch. Aziz Tombakoglu and Andy Patterson found the time to go out as shown on the opposite page, top left. On the opposite page, top right, Mike Weaver still found lines at McDonald's. Other students preferred to eat closer to school at the Deli as illustrated on the opposite page, bottom. lf' ' P' ' -Q 'l .-:Q 'V O . ill 1' '.. 34 I Lunch .ca . I s ' ' .V sh. 5 4 Q h J I I 5 A,-f' 45 21' ,ai ,L fVt1 rf' Could the school function U,-Ui. 1 1 fa .a-1,1 . , 6 1 W 'f .3 i 4 , 'I . ,r,. .,.. 'I E f' i,- w.ff1- -x-- - f+L-Q--....,.. , -IIAX .X 9 'Q' .N Q, ' I +!'.1,u X K' U' . S t . t k. 1' -A - rw. 3 'R D if . ' -fi? ' .5 A N ' . ,' t 1 , '5'f ' , 3 3 2 5 J t 1 ' , cf - , , .1 16 N Srudurl I f 45 Many students used their free time to earn extra credits toward graduation. Using a variety of skills, students helped out in the office, guidance, and attendance. Karen Hurdle Copposite page, top rightl assisted the office person- nel. Jessica Space used her free time to be a runner and a clerical aid to Mrs. McNaughton Copposite page, bottoml in the guidance of- fice. Students also used their pre- vious learning to help fellow classmates and teachers. Bill Mat- tingly ttopj and Ann Kuehn tleftj were helpful additions to the sci- ence classes. Howard Pennell top- posite page top, lefty, with his knowledge of cars, showed auto mechanic students the proper way to repair cars. In-school jobs al- lowed students to gain career ex- perience and benefit the school. Student Life X 37 Q, .Q - lgg: The three major science courses taken by W-l, students are biology. chemistry. and physics. There are also other science courses offered such as astronomy. AP biology. and microbiology. These courses are electives. and are offered for those who do not wish to take chemistry or physics. The students are graded. not only by tx ritten tests and homework. but also by experiments and labs done in the classroom. Left: Joyce Edwards and Carmen Nlachicado grind it out in physics. Bottom right: Brett Shaffer studies small germs. Bottom left: Mr. Bourne checks papers. Opposite page top left: Derrick Pearson studies with his eyes closed. Top right: Mrs. Vam explains the day's experiment. Bottom right: Karen Brown and Diane Lekang work together in biology. Bottom left: Larry Davis and Mrs. Field discuss homework. -Q.. 9. Q ,S a n S' ,1 19 ini W Xtmlciillts Jaw 62- oi- Science P T' 1 7 1-.te ' taxi, N S 1' 'iq .. .. ri Explodes with Disco eries Al -..i, I 0 2 bg nn, u-4 l , i 4 , 1-, V .. , a , ,. -L Z w . . 371 4 f - rx J' , ' Jfj , f,,f.ff's'i'a--:'f -'.ClE5f'f .var 1. V ,,jf,1,,. A, ,, 'IQ 545' -i,,,'-Y Iii. ',.,.xv 'Q ,w.' 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W-L's gym classes combined both boys and girls in the same class. with the same teacher. They participated in the same activities and at the same level. The sports in which students took part ranged from football to badmitton. All in all the program has been successful, and the students have had no complaints. Right: Jimmy Mona and He Young Kim jog together for a warm-up. Bottom left: Gary Williams and Richard Brown call the plays. Bottom right: Mr. Smith takes attendance. '51 ill xk4lllL'llllL 6 From Runnin ova i 91 3 .C Ii sz. zz '.:.- L AX . . IN. Q! B Yi I ' -0 fd , X ', 1 1 I' '7' j Aifii .szx ...- ifvi f L M.' , fl4'f 'A ffiifj-V ' ' f iii ' 4 :SQ - C . 1 -+.....,, +? - 1 . ,W e -sh. In Drivers' Education. students learned and practiced good driving habits. Laws and rules of the road were taught with the use of films, books and pamphlets. and guest speakers. This is a rewarding one semester course. Top: Colleen Blackbourne and Noele Rose discuss the strong points of vvomen's driving while Robert Amerman and Mr. Coggins wait patiently. Left: The infamous Drivers' Ed car. Acadenucs 41 This year at Washington-Lee many changes occurred. The school was not large enough to accomodate the new Freshmen Class. New classrooms were built and departmental offices were convened into classrooms to alle- viate this problem. The west side balcony was put into use again to seat the freshmen at assemblies Cthis page top, rightl. New lockers Copposite page top, leftl were in- stalled in open areas and students were required to obtain their own locks. Due to longer lunch lines, another line Cthis page bottom, leftj was added. Not all changes occurred inside the school. A big change to our community was the construction site of I-66 Copposite page bottoml. The road was routed next to W-L and this in- convenienced many students who had to detour around the site. De- spite outside destruction, students attempted to beautify W-L with wall murals Cthis page bottom, rightl and a new coat of paint for the stadium press box Copposite page top, rightj . . . 421 Student Life 1 Eg C ' tv. 2 va- A in 5 w .M if F, in gi if L fn Y.. , - Q S V -of-'IN 5 N- ! as 1 i ...Yi-X xx fin T, 'T' X at . sq. T ,sew - f , s i. 'H-, , l t i' . . ,. . ,. -. ..,..,.,.....,..-............................ ' A' ,.'. 1 eq:-A i 'nr 1 1 1 , if N.. Changes in and . . . I 5 REEEQW .M 41 1, , Yf ,Nr s- . ' I 1--. 1 ' J mgggrp ,7,,mZfnWz'7p' :VL VIIIDZ i fv, f., , gow. , 1 ,mm 1 ' V - ff? ' l Nl , ,' Q , X X, Ir f,r,,4-v6,.L:4-if X f - ' 3- ' '1 -Mgr ,' 1 , 6 b , -, M ,,,.,,.,.,, A W - w--,N fmillIHHIIIIIIIIIIHHUV' I Student Life I 43 . . .around Washington-Lee I ff' V Ml 1' , Ana--A -V x ' ' J' , .. I. J Student Life 41: If a -'- ' .fs Q-'ff'-'f - 1-.. H -fy .A A I3 'Nfl Q--q -R is l v fn, . wt .fb .Ts 21 Oh' ,' 1, 1 ,- Lu..- .- -.kk . .. . -'ff ' ,,, ' ' ..-- 355 V . A 'Ia-:,.f1 .- , -,....... , '! ' ,-- ' 2' ii-new-..,..--. be- 1 f'?'Z, 'ss-fr' ----' ' ' 1 ' ' . . . Another change at Wash- ington-Lee was the comple- tion of the auditorium. The con- struction ofthe auditorium toppo- site page bottom, rightj was a long and tedious one. Mr. Crawley topposite page bottom, lefty checks out its elaborate light sys- tems. Mrs. Filpi tthis page bot- tom, leftj now uses the auditorium as a classroom. Along with the new freshmen came co-ed gym classes, and Pamela Hummell and Henry Harper tthis page bottom, rightb were required to participate together in sports. Also due to co-ed P.E. Patricia Hands now has General Walker topposite page top, leftl as her teacher. A change much needed but long in coming was the improvement of the parking lot. Trees were chop- ped down, but the stumps re- mained for several Weeks tthis page topJ. Hopes were raised for its completion when surveyors were seen measuring the parking lot tOpposite page top, rightl. Though there were many changes this year, more will certainly fol- low in the years to come. if 1 A -x x , 1 .4 .i ., . 1 2 - ': 6 fi ' bl' Y i 222 Student Life X 45 1 llll f I ' n I N Y' '4 Vins --.rl L4 xv aa 1 I 1 1 Q I ,1o. J Writ . ' -' ..q,, Y 0 . sffgiiii till 2533 04260 llllllllll ClillwllllB3S Organizations and clubs are an important part in the school activities of Washington-Lee students. Such activities as skiing. singing. fund-raising. acting. conversing in foreign languages. and even eating are a part of these clubs. Washington-Lee has a wide range of clubs and organizations, with something for everyone. and the program is a source of pride for this school. Not all clubs are solely concerned with fund-raising. Several clubs are involved in competitive and scholastic events. Others are filled with members interested in keeping in shape. some mentally and some physically. Some members of the clubs gaze at the stars while others practice to become them. Some relive the past while others research the future. Some play the music. some sing it. and some dance to it. Some inspire pep. some demonstrate it. Even Yearbook serves a function . . . 0 L 5 B f - l . u ' '-hw. v, r v hm f rw V - df l i xl eQ 4 K , ? il nv 7 , A11 I If The Yearbook class is responsible for the Blue and Gray, distributed annually to Washington-Lee stu- dents. Mrs. Click provides the in- spiration and experience behind this unique collection of memories. At work on the yearbook is a staff dedicated to capturing and preserv- ing our years at W-L for future gen- erations. Achieving this goal in- volves investigating and reporting the wide range of interests and ac- tivities of W-L's students. lop Right: Nls. Click and Patty Acha plan the 1979 Blue and Gray. Nliddle Right: Rachel DeI,esscps, Mary' Thompson. .ind Beth Geary work together on the Student l.ife Section. Bottom Right: Chrissy Umbel lox es handling the money and Carol Zirkel is planning hon to use it. Below: Chrissy Ilelliallo looks ahead to the tnne xx hen the yearbook is finished. Opposite Page: lfppei l,elit1 Denise llralle looks up from her work .is .nt editor. Bottom l.eft: Cheri Davis, Index lpditoi. lop Right: Nlaria Logethetis and Pam Quanrud xxoik hard on the l-'ieshmtm Section. Bottom Right: .lackie Wood, Kelly l'hlmun, Vickie Robinson, .ind Sandy Nickerson ol' the Urgztiiiztttion Section. tientet' l.efti Ann Kuhn looks over the pictures for the lutcttlty and :Xcadeniics Section. X: N l i 5 I t i 1 l t 'P' .f-'x iv- A .H 1' ,IF ,L I 2 lue and Gray ! .u Sl 1' V hi K Q fb 1-- s le ' v ' 'Q dx 'J , tk A 'XJ X I 1 pgs X.. -3 sky 4 is X Ny. ff? fl' vf Y' ' 1 Q, L' jf . 4 41 'fn rf' f E N h k F' gi msg . 'f 1 ,fig- ? WVFWUYF-DMU H. lun my -. 'Xxx Upper Left: Copy Editor - Mary Haynes Above: Anne Kelso writes receipts for yearbook sales. Upper Right: Robbie Nieweg and Lynda Reuter plain the Se- nior Section. Middle Right: Mary 'Thompson gets ai laugh out of Beth Geary's ideas for the Student l,il'e Section. Lower Right: Susan Travers und Jenny Ueberhorst, Sophomore Section. 52 1 Yearbook Bringing lt All Back ,Ml I . -' E i 3 1. A x 2 ' tx, .K H QL.-.Ke I I no-'ij t., .1 ,I ,Z A, . -X lt: - X, i f ',v -ztgsk Jafw ' 1' -1' sigma' xg For An Encore of ,78-,79 A' ' 5 o H- N f eff' ? p. gl ed fu 'AMW' Ai' .wrvx 'S J' X Libr?- '.:'f' F' A' i o :?l' Ni? 'fi W I-gx Bottom: Chris Martin and Shaun Mitchell have fun working on the Junior Section when they're not taking pictures. Middle: Mrs. Click explains how to do the Faculty and Academic Section to Ann Kuelm and Eric Kane. Top: Chrissy DelGallo, Rick Herwig, and Beth Haley take a breather between seasons as they work on the Sports Section. Yearbook X 53 67777Zd7'Z . . . 4. 3 1' I ,F . . V ,px V ,Q ., , 'r,15'P Aw f - ' A . 'An . .w 4' , I ix'-D .A . -r .f9h5, 1 ' -Q -T 'K 'Sl , ff ' . A, . . u-H M .,,lr--- l X-.- Sponsor. Mr. Har0copos.l ' fin - Karen Niagra- .imp Wnyln- Logan. ,f -,,,- it 1 PM K l S X Xxg Q , i . VX I ,Q u, 4 UV Q f. lp? F 1 V4 7 9 v I C i X: ',,f ,ff A, Q :xx Q' ,ff S.. 4 if f . ., VX I Z.f61 d1 jl E nthzzsztzsis U, 9 ,f 'lt -.. ip-.rf---J I W 75 E ,, R S' .4 f 5- .5 . Z S ' af V 'W V Q. 'ICI' fff' X . x 1 X, If i' N' ,.. 4 9 X ' , i 'Mk ' , -2, .1 .1 Editor, Robbie liliewi . ' 'V ff l ' Q5 1 1 +.L., For 17 years, PENMAN, the stu- dent run literary magazine of Washington-Lee, has maintained its high standards of published enter- tainment. Mr. I-Iarocopos. Head of the English Department. has spon- sored the magazine throughout its existance. PENMAN is a course taken by senior enthusiasts of liter- ary art. Together, the student staff organizes, edits, publishes. and cir- culates the magazine which comes out twice a year. The biggest obsta- cle for the PENMAN staff has been the financial burden accompanying publication. With only a small sub- sidy given to the staff, PENMAN's major funding has come from weekly popcorn sales after school and at athletic events. Most of the compiled works are contributed by non-staff members. This collection contains fictional stories, non- fiction, reports. reviews, and poet- ry. Such a variety provides a unique magazine filled with entertaining and intriguing pieces of literary art. Row one: Left to right: Laurie Cahill. Colleen Kosmider. Wayne Logan. Row three: Mr. Blackbourne. Nora Heimann. Row two: Karen Harocopos. Brian Todd, Billy Grossman. Robbie Magee. Lauryne Wright. Joy Epperly. Amy Niewig. John Gilbert. James Briggs. . so does Miss. Ledyard. .. ...ZF A 1 Z lg Peninain W The I ' u ,, fe ' t u Q al n Y A , 1 1 off - 'M 5 .F 'S' h f ' I 'Y'-F',, ' ' IH' , 'A evr:.15,1,'1a ,, i- - Vrlgl-,v.,.,Q,.za . IZ., 'gf' if-1 Lflogdl ,wi 'fgia Jfl'.5'r'4,,k3,'7' .1 - 43:39 ,' Mid? ' ul pw ,Gov Q., I ,-ls., I. I, PA r l - , , Story lfllgslg Nw I i 4 .,4 , ii, 4 u5l ' 4 ' , v ,- , 1 t D 7'-' y fr Nqr' 14 J rj-J -,,-1-' tx 1 it w fvvill, Wziync l,o- lzlilanbcth Wcslvumd, Dorothy Davidson, l.orl lux! Rim. It-ll In Right li hn S mn! luis loncs Sccoml R x onAngelaMlllcrwlohn Circcnvmlt. l.ynn Wziggoncr. Lydia Bclnlcchc. fnllwcii. Nlis t lick. Sliciry Yailcs, 'l'hn'd Row: Knlc llainnn. lfourlh Row: John lJnl'l'y. Mike llollc- lolin laixloi. l,tni4nnnc limill'oi'tl. lloinai Vluaicu, mn, lznlilor, ill Crossed Sabres M . . , . S Q 'fit 'W S ,ga-s '49 if!-X a 5. 'iii' , 2 ,5 1', T-2 -an 1 The third period journalism class, taught by Mrs. Click, is responsi- ble for putting out the award win- ning Crossed Sabres. The news- paper is printed and distributed about once each month. This year's editor is Mike Holleran, pictured top right. Unlike previous staffs. the '78-'79 team concentrated on writing inde- pth articles on such topics as ath- letic injuries. textbook adoption. junk food, and cheating. These arti- cles seemed to appeal to most every student who read the Crossed Sabres. Mrs. Click will continue teaching journalism next year as a new staff will once again sell ads. learn the essentials of reporting. and distribute finished copies of the Crossed Sabres. gi gf 15. s' I. Af' 5 52 Q10 il' 1 ,gt and John Duffy. it ak? ?s1 W,-J,,, , - Donna Chiacu. hetkswbnbnmrewubus The l978-79 W-L Astronomy Club had an active and exciting year. They did a variety of things. including earning money for their observatory, T-shirt selling at the X-mas bazaar. viewing planetarium programs, and be- coming familiar with different types of telescopes. They enjoyed having observation parties, taking field-trips to the Air and Space Museum. and going to the Out- door Lab on an overnight outing. Finally. they also learned how to operate the planetarium stereo on their own. It is evident from this year that future Astronomy Clubs will have great success. l'itst roxxi lbavitl Martin. SL'Cl'LIlill'y1il'Cl'l'y tl'Neill. Presnlentg l.ort lilnekmon. Vice-l'resitlent1 Billy tnossinnn. lreasnieig .Indy lUVNllSClNl1 Second iovt: Pnnl Meeheriknnnell lhomns Retliei l.:n'ry Williamsg Jimmy Whitney: lhirtl row: Vhris tiztynoii Scott Anekneil David tiillenwnler. llppei lelti Jimmy Whitney and l.ori lllnckmon explore the global nniveise. llppet right: lom Retf tie .mtl llavitl N1.ntm act as salesmen at the baznni. S3paeedtDut 98. Astronomy t'lnb Y' t if . 1- , 'J i 1 71 is tx in a,, ' it cu , . if , Q lic. I, e . tj I i rib Nr: 11 , Lug.. x f - so ?' The Photography Club is comprised of students who work for the Blue and Gray taking pictures. processing tilm, and printing the negatives. They devote many after-school hours to capturing the year in pictures. Also. they do photography projects involving different techniques and styles. Above are some of these pictures. Top Lett: Flashlight picture by Karen Hampel. Top Right: Another project, also by Karen. Lower left: A project hy Steve Casimero. Photography tluh 50 SYMPHONIC BAND T fo M CONCERT BAND fill Sxmphoim ll.iml .intl tkmccll llziml Melissa Adams. Robert Amerman, Margaret Ashby, Sam Bames. Mary Boblett, John Boersma. Barrie Britton, Bruce Britton, Karen Brown, Marshall Bryans, John Duffy, David Dunlop, Tommy Dyson, Tucker Echols, Kim Edwards, Derek Emmerson, Joy Epperly, Susan Finta, Karen Flaten, Virginia Fox- well, Charlotte Fiias, Billy Grossman, James Hagen, Walter Hamill, Gwendolyn Haverstock, Carol Hawonh, Ann Hoganson, Michael Homer, Anne In- grassia, Jane Ingrassia, Lisa Ingrassia, Robin Jones, Tom Kallio, Marguerite Kiernan, Mary Kieman, Richard Koblenz, Susan Kole, Jennifer Kramer, Carl Lanigan, Tom Lecky, Lisa Lierheimer, Jed Lyons, Bryan McEachem, John Mirza, Beth Mosher, David Mosher, Wendy Muir, Barbara Mullis. Karen Munly, Margarete Muskett, Ann Naccarato, Jerrianne O'Day, Lucy O'Donnell, Scott Olmsted, Laura Pow- ers, Daniel Putziger, Paul Revera, Chris Roberson, Ed Sale, Ed Sensabaugh, Barbara Shuman, Kirsten Singer, Catherine Smith, Mary Smith, Jennifer Son- nergren, Bruce Swenson, Laura Teschendorf, Richard Thompson, Wesley Watkins, Susan Wingo, Curtis Yee. Bill Allgood, Mike Asherton, Richard Bayliff, Mark Blados, Katherine Boller, Lisa Brigham, Noelle Brown, Teresa Conte, Jim Deemer, Betsey Dominick, Barbie Donnelly, Tamy Dragon, Kevin Dunbar, Diane Dunlap, Robin Fought, Cindy Freeze, Scott Fulton, Jamie Grannett, Gregory Harmon, James Hso, Mark Huggins, Gail Hunnicutt, Naomi Kailey, Scott Killen, Dae Kim, Barry Kimble, Mimi Koomanelie, Catherine Maher, Craig Massey, Mike McDermott, Tracy McNabb, Nat Miller. Pat Montgomery, Anne Nocera, Kerry O'Donnell, Jamie O'Leary, Jeannie Pollock, Mike Smith, Andy Titus, Karen Troutman, Kim Wary, Libby Weber, -L eginning Band First Row, Left to Right: Hoang-Nguyen, Dung-Tran. Pam Hummell, Troy Lucas. Second Row, Left to Right: Gerald Lewis, Director, Jenny Kileda, Kathy Olson, Leona Pair. Angella Rea, Andrew Debebe. .vi 1, iii I gr. -6- f X First Row. Left to Right: Jed Lyons. Ann Naccarato. Catherine Smith, John Duffy. Curtis Yee. Tucher Eehols, Second Row, Left to Right: Gerald Lewis. Director. Carl Lanigan, Wesley Watkins, Marshall Bryans. Bruce Britton, Bruce Swenson, Ed Sale. Billy Grossman, John Chellman. Beginning Band. Stage Hnnd ol ,B 25' In Tune with Orchestra - ..,,,,.a-ag sw-, . I ,,, Inge Horwath, Glen Ruffner and Tai Phan. Below: Members of the Orchestra: Melissa Adams. Robert Amerman, James Briggs, Barrie Britton. Bruce Britton. Marshall Bryans, Elizabeth Chaplin. John Chellman, Tucker Echols, Terilee Edwards, Joy Epperly. William Grossman. Gwen Haverstock. Michael Homer. Inge Horwath, Lisa Ingrassia. Robin Jones, Manha Keiger. He Young Kim. Carl Kimble, Philip Krasney, Carl Lanigan, Thomas Leckey. The Washington-Lee Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Krasney, consists of a combination of string instruments players and selected wind and percussion players from the band. The Orchestra gives sev- eral concerts a year for junior high schools around the area in addition to performances at W-L as- semblies. After-school activities of the orchestra include Christmas, Spring, and evening concerts. The Orchestra also participates in a Re- gional Orchestra Festival held each year, and in an exchange trip with another high school. Especially tal- ented palyers can audition for posi- tions in the Regional Orchestra which consists of schools from four counties. Manv of the Orchestra members plan to continue their present interests with musical ca- reers. Bryan McEachern, John Moran, Barbara Mullis, Wendy Muir, David Nachmanoff, Marvin Navarrete, Ann Neet. Jernanne O'Day, Tai Ank Phah. Daniel Putzinger, Ron Reinhold. Noele Rose. Glenn Ruffner. Barbara Shuman. Joe Simpson. Kirsten Singer, Cathy Smith, Adam Stulberg, Carl Tanner, Bronwen Trudinger, Laura Ueberhorst. Heidi Vonbernewitz, Donald Warrick, Jerry Williams. Orchestra f' 62 C hair Sings The Choir consists of about fifty students from the eleventh and twelth grades. Each singer must audition to become a member of the choir. The Choir has per- formed at many area schools and churches, including the National Cathederal, and the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. How- ever, their performances are not limited to this area. They have performed at Disney World and several New York high schools. The Choir also combines with the orchestra to perfrom at least one major choral work each year. Right: Mark Moody accompanies the Choir with a little help from Elaine Pappas. - . l... ' - Members of the Choir: Patty Acha, Matt Blanco, James Briggs, Jeff Cornwell. Jerry Crone, Karen Dana, Dorothy Davidson, Cathy Duggan. Claudia Eanes, Karen Flaten. laneece Flint, Mark Fowler. Beth Ann Frisk. Michelle Furr. Melanie Gallo- way, Jamie Ghisalbert. Linda Gilbert. Sharon if ear! Om' 'RFY7 SX Glass, Jennifer Gorman. Claire Harding, Inge Horwath. Lydia Jones, James Keeley. Pam Kil- len. Terri Lane. Melinda Lee. Nanci Marshall. Kevin McDaniel. Veronique Mathias. Debbie Mcfihee. Sharon Michael. Angela Miller. Mark Moody. Brenda Moore, Mike Neff. Richard Ober- I i ,,-v- '1- leitner, Elaine Pappas. Debbie Pattison. Joyce Renalds. Linda Reuter. Roxanne Rush. Cathy Smith, Mary Smith, Robert Sturdivant. Carl Tan- ner. Glenn Vatshell. Phoebe Vernier. Choir 63 Chorus: A Small roup Wzth A The Chorus is a group of students who are mainly ninth and tenth graders. They enjoy singing, and most of them will probably go on and try out for the Choir when they are in eleventh grade. The music of the chorus is usually pop and light classical styles. They perform at our assemblies and concerts at Washington-Lee. They also go with the choir and the Madrigals to perform at the junior high schools in the area. Choy-Us membcrsg Antonio Butler, Bgth Cemy, De Rose Deborah Russell Khitam Sabah All Sami Gusmano James Mona Robert Prather Willena idru Dodson. Ann Duffey. Raymond Eikenbary Annette Sansalone Eianne Snow Dianne Tucker Roney Knsta Simms Stanley Wilson Sherne Dottie Ethndge, Sonia Flaten, Marianela Nawaiz Miind Velld Lon Welker Ffmd Z0-hm Rhimdd Wlall Hoang Nugyen. Leona Pair. Janet Pattison, Lisa Bdlley Dland BUNCH Mdfldfl DICUTOFH Mdfld e+..,. 5v Q. U4 fllUllIN Ct 1 Ct' 4 ft' 4 -gi -54 The Art-English-Music Seminar is a two-hour long humanities seminar which incorporates En- glish 12 with art and music ap- preciation. One day each week is usually spent on a field trip out- side of school to an art gallery. a theater, or on a special in-school activity. One such activity recently held was the Elizabethan Festival. in which class members recreated Old England at its merriest. The Elizabethan menu consisted of such delicacies as meat pies. parsnips with marigolds. mush- room and leek pastries, and tarts. Entertainment included En- glish Madrigal music, the reading of original sonnets, a recitation of Ann Bolyn's farewell speech and other divertisements ofthe period. All guests attended in au- thentic Elizabethan costumes. - .er-...- Dr. Baxter and Crystal Neal perform for the festi- val. ltzahiztlqan 4 esattftal o . Iii' isa' i A 3 ' ,Gd , ' . v. 5 S r, X I - 1.-g nr, X fi?iTi2fE'wp::11f-ifef:-Q - e . , ..r,, .A .Q-,,.f.' '. J 3 '. 5:sf.gwf ' 5. 1 if Milli' ' .f C as 5 PM-L f 2-4 1- , 4 Haas l X ,., L 1 lt f If 5 X ,, Z' I J if fs., ' . gf-1 A fy DL Mrs. Hochholzer, as Queen Elizabeth. and Robin Lewis enjoy the Elizabethan banquet. i I xhe. i I Lou Ann Denman recites the farewell speech. Charles Coleman sings of Medieval lingland. A,l-Q.lX1.Ifcstival 65 qw 5 V I The main purpose of the International Club is to share and introduce others to interna- tional customs and ideas. It is also a service club. Some ac- tivities this year included a UN- ICEF drive, an Intemational din- ner, participation in the Christmas Bazaar, and an Inter- national assembly. The I978-1979 Debate Team con- sists of, kneeling, Susan Skolnick. Will Planert, Doina Chiacu, and standing, Michael Landis, Harry Moore, Greg Welker. Absent from the picture is David Maloney lco- captainl. Washington-Lee's Debate Team, sponsored by Mr. John Harocopos. is an academically oriented extracurricular group which revels in the arts of argumen- tative logic and public speaking. It participates in the Washington Forensics League fWFLJ Tourna- ments which are held on Saturdays at various intervals throughout the year. lt attends the regional and state tournaments in the spring. provided certain qualifications are met. This year the team is debating the energy system in the United States. The topics change every one or two years. Debate Argues lt Out First row: Charles Corry. Anne Ingrassia. and Bill Quanrud. Second row: Mac McGary. A Giant Food Representative and Dr. Costea. This year's It's Academic Team was composed of the above three top ranking seniors. Thev turned out to be better competition for area schools than our athletic department! The team would like to test your intelligence with some mind boggling questions: l. Which of the following rays could Geiger Counter not de- tect? A. Alpha b. Beta c. Gamma. 2. Although it lies between sev- eral major meridians. there is only one time zone for what na- tion whose King Kalid would have plenty of sand for making hour glasses: 3. Lots of widows are on their own today. but which presidents wife wrote the book On My Own, detailing her life after her husband died in office in 1945? 4. What is the result? 3Jx2-x-6: 5. Give the product of the roots of the equation: xf- 8x+7: ACADEMIC! 'wx ' ll's ,kxlltltllllt xii It I gl 3' and l me T , 'tr' all 5 JA j l 2 1- U 'sf l , Q' 1 .i . I 6.9 Which word means l myself will? a. Flout b. flaunt c. Flagrant. 7. Catagorie: animals! characters: Bambi-deer, Sounder! . Ring of Bright water! , Yearlingf tanswers on page 3203 KEY CLUB: THE KEY T0 CHOOL ACTIVITIE . l -ill lbw The Washington-Lee High School Key.Club is part of an international service organization dedicated to the school and the community. The Key Club has done many small ser- vices for the school such as selling football tickets and setting up for the bazaar. The Key Club's biggest project was sponsoring a Walk-A- Thon for Arlington Hospital which raised over 54,300.00 Above left. First row: Debbie Cierke. Jane lngmssizt, Diana Borden. Mike Nelf. Terri Lane. Terry' O'NeiIl ltreasurerl, George Hzizapis, Second rovy: Kathy Ol- son. Kirsten Olson. Patti Acnu. Dan Melnnis. Laura Vickers. Matt Blanco. Beth Koski. Kate Stzidtmiller. 'Ihird roxy: George Huth. Lisa lngrassiu. Keith Oak- ley. Bruce Shogren. Beth Chaplin. Kerry Allen. Les- lie Bradford Above righti Mutt Blanco gives the camera at sly look. Right: Keith Oakley thinks Key C'lub's at blast. Left: David Maloney tPres.l gets the meeting underway, , 1 I f 1 ff f -. 1 'if 7 l A Wil N it '1 , -4 . rss cb- f' ek Key Club Bible Club is Soul Supportive The Bible Club meets every Tuesday afternoon for approxi- mately one and one-half hours. During the meeting they have fel- lowship. devotionals and Bible studies. The club often has youth ministers to speak and conduct Bible teachings. At the bazaar the club has a table with Stephanie Frank and Cynthia Terry tshown rightl selling Christmas tree or- naments. book markers. cookies and cakes. which members made. Vliopl First Row: Mr. Bloom- ingburg lSponsorJ, Stephanie Frank. l,ou Ann Denman, Marie Kfoury lPres.l. Krista Simms. Second Row: Leslie Bradford t'lreas.l. Cynthia Terry lSec.l, Paul Blackburn. Doug Zic- keloose. Not shown: Karen Nal- Iey IV. l'res.l. David Pearson. illl lilltlc Vlulx Cv uilding Biceps and Tricep - ealth Club The Health Club provides the op- portunity to students for the use of the athletic equipment and Au- xiliary Gym after school hours. Exercise and conditioning for a healthy body and individual de- velopment of skills are the ac- tivities of Health Club. The main goal is for individual participation in physical exercise according to one's own individual needs with freedom of choice. DE ,ma-:J 'iw Above: First Roxy: Jerry Moore. Antonio Butler. Nora Lassiter. Jackie Wood. Jaime .-Xmico. Irene Vaisha X Vila. Second Roxy: Barry Thompson, Billy Knight. James Bramble. Chris Heimann. Eric Matsumoto, Sam Sigler. Pat Davis. Third Roxy: Jimmy Miller. David Liss. Scott Reynolds. Robert Schmidt. Charlie Dodge. tPresidenti. David Emeru. Scott Gotcher. Robert Perry. Fourth Roxy: Cassian Pallasche. Charlie Denney. Michael Landis. Sam Little. Robert Pennell. Ken Dresyyicls. Doug Hurlburt. -gul- 'S X Above Left: David Liss is trying to do a sit up. Left: - Doug Hurlburt is takin' it easy: Above: Tony But- l ler wrestles his opponent. Health Club Tl 6444 The Math Cluh is a competitive club that participates in monthly math competitions against other counties in Virginia. They practiee with old math test problems tMAAl Io prepare for the eompetitions. Awards are given state vside for the two best team scores and also for individual scores. The practice also serves as a review for S.-XTs. PSATs. M.-XAs. and National Merit exams, First Row. Left to Right: Bill Quanrud. Tom Cleary. Jim Finch. Second Row: Patti Acha. Mary Thompson. limily Schlesinger. Anne lngrassia. Bich-Thuy T Tran. Third Row: David Hailey. Frie Zueare. John Mirza. Ken Cjalal, Franklin Molin. Charles Corry. Jerry Mason, Mike Landis. First Row: Mark Sedwick, Virginia Foxwell. Carmen Ruffo. Mike Neff. Second Row: Adrienne Boggs. Anne lngrassia. Celia Burkhalter. Natalie Huko. Nora Heimann. Dora Hardman. George Hazapis. Third Rom: Laura Teshendorf. David Klausletter. Terri tJ'Neill. Hyon Suk Yi. Fred lionher. John Milligan. Fourth Row: liriek Mori. Mary Kesslnger, Hwan Choi. Beth Chaplin. David Martin. Peter Howath. Dennis Dohson. Fifth Row: Steve Meek. Margarita Sehoeh. Marta Aeha. l,aurie Piciask. Joe McDade. 6244 Wwkv wp - s Math Club. Kleiman Cltih AlDl G FUTURE The Science Research Club exists for the purpose of aiding Washington-Lee students scientists with their science projects. Club membership is open to all Enriched Biology students and also to stu- dents interested in doing science projects on their own. The Science Research Club provides financial aid and inspirational support. and helps prepare projects for the school and area fairs. It also spon- sors projects in the State Fair tVir- ginia Junior Academy of Sciencesl and in other competitive science events. The Club sold Gooney Birds, plants, and bakesale items at the Holiday Bazaar in order to raise money for funding this year. SCIENTISTSI Left: Stephanie Spencer. President. eyes a recalcitrant Gooney Bird with frustration as it refuses to untangle its legs. Below: The club mascot. 5 First Row: Left to Right, Kirsten Singer. Kim Ed- wards, Stephanie Spencer tPresidentJ. Ann Hogan- son, Debbie Plannert. Urvashi Makheja. Mary Gre- gal, Bryan Karr, Pat Flanagan. Donna Tapscott fSecretaryJ, Eric Matsumoto, Celita Varn iSponsorJ. Second Row. Left to Right: Sonia Flaten. Katherine Leupold. Tina Gilbo. Susan Wingo, Judy Edwards, Stanley Joe. Saul Lebowitz, Jon Cohen, Bryan MeEachern, Paul Mecherikunnel, Kep Sweeney, Jeff Lane, Sandy Nickerson tTreasurerl. Third Row. THE SCIENCE RE EARCH CLUB JL an Left to Right: Marta Acha. Lisa Orr, .lane Ingrassia. Will Planert tVice Presidentl, Lisa lngrassia. Kathy Olson, Susan Finta, Michael Nomiby, Abbie Hoffman. Tom Rettie. David Martin. Dennis Dob- son, Simone Acha. Science Research Club 73 D.E.C.A. DOE IT ALL ller Washington-Lee's Distributive Education Club of America is a member of both the Virginia and National D.E.C.A. Clubs. The sixty-six student members are those who have an interest in re- tail marketing, distribution, and fashion merchandising. They not only learn and perfect their skills in the classroom, but most of them also have steadyjobs in their interest field. Through local, state, and national club activities, the Distributive Education stu- dent is able to refine and practice those skills which are learned in the classroom and on the job. The D.E.C.A. diamond is the club's emblem. Each of the four points represents an area of knowledge, skill, or attitude. The points rep- resent Vocational Understanding, Civic Conscientiousness. Lead- ership Development and Social Intelligence. All D.E.C.A. ac- tivities revolve around these four areas. A pot luck dinner, and coloring-book sales were included on the Fall agenda, while many other activities were planned for the Spring. This year's officers were Karen Hurdle, Presidentg Robin Webb, Vice-Presidentg Kathleen Febrey. Secretaryg Dee Johnson. Treasurerg Cindy Mar- tin, Chapling and Paige Shepherd, Photographer. Mrs. Ainslie was the club's sponsor. 74 lb lx C'.A Ioore, Manle Thi, Gail Rickerich. Lisa McCowan. .aurette Milano, Kathleen Febrey. Lauryne Wright. Swink. Ned Howard, Sohevia Movahedi. Eileen Mul- lery, Barbara Moffett. Kathy Butterbaugh. Tom Kal- fheri Davis, Karen Hurdle. Diane Monday, Donna ansalone, Second Row: Mary Shea. Dee Johnson. lio, Fourth Row: James Kelly. Bridget Slastic. .obin Webb, Melinda Lee. Anne Kelso. Paige Michael Amentler, Donald Wilder. Jeff Milligan. Todd Christner. Michelle Furr. Patricia Hands. hepherd, Karen Williamson, Nora Lassiter. Cindy lartin, Karen James, Claudia Bustos, Paul Curtis. Kathy Krupka. Felicia Miller. Jaime Lopez. Fifth . Pr Q L 'irst Row: Danny Coffey. Monica Jones. Brenda Third Row: Clen Keh Chun. David Townsend. Tony Rgwg Warren Freeman, Joseph GaBazzo Joe Logothetis. Richard Bayles. James Peyton. James Houghmn, jeff Cornwell, Harry Moore. Evert Chin Jeff Lu. Sixth Row: Frank Evans, Mary Embrey Ywny Logan. Tina Garrison, Debbie Conrad Ann Glasanen. Dorsey Hiles. Steve Meek. Vanessa Col eman, James Fields. Bob Ogle. 5 r I I .C VOCATIO AL UFFICE TRAININ I f -. ' fl ll' The Vocational Office Training Program at Washington-Lee provides students with the chance to learn basic office skills. and to prepare for careers by actual contact with thejob market under competent supervision. V.O.T. also helps develop good citizenship and the sense of personal worth for many students. All students in the V.O.T. program are members of the V.O.T. club. Above: First Row: Cathy Lupton, Beverly Fera, Me Yu T. Vu, Laura Sisson, Gloria Allen, Colleen Burke, Pat Murphy, Carmen Elem, Karen James, Marietta Gaston, Dee Dee Taylor. Second Row: Karen Snider, Patricia Wright. Christine Browning, Susie Painter, Linda Spencer, Marianne Ficco, Karen Bowen. Donna Green, Patrice Talley. Third Row: Lesa Bartley. Theresa Edwards, Lora Bumey, l.ydia Deknis, James Vandeputte, Denise White, Shirley Tyler, Antoinette Ruffner, Bruce Sharpe. Fourth Row: Marguerite Gaston, Janet Emhrey, lilizabeth Davis, Mary McKenzie, Darlene Umbel, Joe Flaim, Cflaud Cluditt, Jeff Stafford, Susan 'N Gray, Tyrone Sharpe tPresidentl. Alicia Owens, ' ' Right: Linda Spencer, Marietta Gaston, and t Marguerite Gaston hclp raise funds at the annual tliristmas Bazaar. '1' Q - ' K iv I H , . I T I 2 'ff A l- I 0 ,lf 'I' 'f,,-' 5, 4 l 33,..N-1 '1 Y ' TEACHES KILLS GCATIONAL ,-nO 71, V fl I -7 The purpose ofthe Washington-Lee chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America is to provide, as an integral part of the instructional program, additional opportunities for secondary students in business education to develop vocational and career supportive competencies and to promote civil and personal responsibilities. Left: F.B.l..A. Officers Karen James tSecretaryJ, Amber Brenner lVice-presidentl, Joe Flaim tPresidentJ, Kathleen Febrey tlflistorianj and Club sponsor Mr. Greene. Below: F.B.l..A, First Row: Ann Trinh, Lynn Hull, Mimi Padilla, Claudia Eanes. Kathleen Febrey fHistonanj, Linda Spencer tTreasurerJ, Karen James tSecretaryl, Amber Brenner tVice-Presidentl, Joe Flaim tPresidentJ, Donna Rowles, Laurie Kidd. Second Row: Johanna Welzenbach, Cathy Lupton. Anne Mecherikunnel, Donna Tapscott, Me Yu T. Vu. Marietta Gaston, Gloria Allen, Marguerite Gaston, Pat Murphy, Carmen Elem, Laura Moon, Colleen Burke, Kevin Clements, Bart Valad. Third Row: Beverly Fera. Karen Knsel, Karen Snider, Patricia Wright, Christine Browning, Susie Painter, Laura Sisson, Alicia Owens, James Vandeputte, Marianne Ficco, Karen Bowen, Patrice Talley. Donna Green. Mike Homer. Fourth Row: Kathleen Mullery. Beth Haley, Lesa Bartley, Theresa Edwards, Lora Bumey, Lydia Del-tsnis. Elmer Robinson. Shirley Tyler, .Antoinette Ruffner, Bruce Sharpe, Denise White. Dee Dee Taylor, Diane Waters. Fifth Row: Brenda Moore, Scott Hollingsworth. Janet Embry, Elizabeth Embrey, Mary McKenzie, Darlene Umbel. Jeffrey Stafford, Susan Gray, Tyrone Sharpe, Leslie Aun, Renee Glakas, Ina Allen. Wanda Pope, Tina Marcus. Sixth Row: John Boyce, Dennis Muse, David Foster. Leslie Bradford. lik T RE BUSINESS LEADER F.B.L,A. 77 -. in gvfl Ski Club: Hits The Slopes This year's Ski Club was one of the most active clubs in Washington-Lee. Dave Morgan, the original sponsor. helped out with club organization. But. when he left. the job was left for the officers. The first trip was to Killington. Vermont. over Christmas vacation. For four days and three nights. thirty-three novice and veteran skiers enjoyed a wonderful winter vacation battling the slopes amidst plenty of snow. Killington is the largest ski area in the east. consisting of four mountains. sixty trails and slopes. a three-M mile long Gondola. and four lodges. Weather conditions got better each day and by the last day. it was so sunny that many skiers got sunburned. Another trip to Seven Springs. Pennsylvania was held in late January. A trip over George Washington's Birthday holiday to Hunter Mountain. New York and one to Quebec. Canada in March were also planned. Unlike past ski clubs. this year's tried a new idea: Ski Racing. Race courses are held at neighboring areas like Bryce and Blue Know. There very talented skiers at enjoy the chance of racing. Mountain are a few W-L who NASTAR This year's Ski club presidents were Darrow Leibner and Jackie Wood. .xi Ski Paradise First Row: Kelly Uhlman. Monique Perez. Claudia Eanes. Carol Haworth. Denise Dralle. Beth Geary. Nanci Marshall. Ann Duffey. Marisa Vella, Kerry O'Donnell. Beth Quinn. Mark Bove. Second Row: Pat Montgomery. Marisa Moore. Jenny Ueberhorst. Nora Lassiter. Jackie Wood. Gail Rickerich. Pat Ter- rell. Trene Vaishvila. Laura Ueberhorst. Cindy Titus. Susan Skolnick. Karen McCoy. John Taylor. Third Row: Marta Acha, Bettie Norelli. Chris Jensen. Noelle Brown. Mary Bacas. Mark Gravallese. Rusty Houston. Franklin Molin, Jim Breagy, Jim Elfers, Vs-. Ski Bum L: Cheryl Hartman. Audrey Talbott. Allyson Jones. Doina Chiacu. Fourth Row: Gina Jensen. Mimi Quinn. Jim Wright. Wes Brignian. Stephanie Pilk. Joe McDode. Eric Zveare. John Merza. Robert Nieweg. Margaret Ashby, George Huth. Peggy Marston. Vic- kie Robinson. Jerrianne O'Day. Fifth Row: Ralph Davis. Greg Boiya Boryan. John Showman. Steve Elfers. Scott Reynolds. Charlie Denney, Robert Schmidt. William Mattingly. Michael Landis. David Liss. .r ', l'? J' VV ..l.. 414' I 1 ' I - ,,v Q K xg . 2 , 56,3 Z, 1 .f-4 'i .3 gf fl ina TQ' Auf hon '!F!'! vrv-' COLQA TE vyp . -ft -P 2 Ari 3' if , f. ,W 13, '14, ' 'Q A., RMC A 55' 'N-. 'Z F, Q I!! Q Q. . 5. wg' D-1 an sw ' K - - K D in . S.. 9.1- f st utw ,ff S.C3E.!!3l. HAS HTS UP DAYS The job of the Student Council is to incorporate ideas from each class into successful benefits for students and the Arlington com- munity. Council members meet during fourth period daily with teacher sponsor Mr. John Smith. Mr. Smith contributed invaluably by offering his experienced suggestions and a tremendous amount of time. This year's officers were: Pres- ident Jimmy Brambleg Parliamen- tarian David Liss: Secretary and Treasurer Andy Whitsong First Vice-President Lori Moong Second Vice-President Patti Romanowski: Third Vice- president David Goldschmidtg Senior Senators. Bich-Thuy Tran and Jackie Woodg Junior Senators, Karla Hanson and Pat Conkling Sophomore Senators, Tamara Cohen and Amador San- tallag Freshman Senators, Kal Bagamane, and Kristin Withers. The Washington-Lee Student Counsel Association represents an integral part of student gov- ernment. There are fourteen members on the counsel: eight senators, three vice-presidents, parlimentarian, treasurer-secre- tary, and the president. Together, the officers plan, develop, and execute many activities which improve community and student life. Participation in the Christmas bazaar, organization of the Bloodmobile drive, improvement ofthe parking lot, dances, and try- ing to stop the locker theft situa- tion, were all activities focused on during the Fall semester. Numer- ous spring activities were also planned. 'Z ,X all' First Row: Left to right. Kristin Withers. David Cohen, Karla Hanson, Jackie Wood Andy Whitson Goldschmidt. Lori Moon, Jimmy Bramble. Patti David Liss, Big Twi, Pat Conklin Am idor Smt illo Romanoski. Kal Bagamane. Second Row: Tamara Ji. .f .Xtra J 'AN,, i . 'xxi nv'- 3 J J' I-4' l 1 President -Jimmy Bramble EI D El D David Liss and Lori Moon X' Q . W .Q H' 7,3 xr! ,- I -, p , 'O MQ w 5 :A 'fs Y' 4 .x ' . e 'W 1 M2 f in-, sf 'M' 1 1 O D QQAND HTS apgscln DQWWQ DAYS atlonal Beta Lisa Lips0n ' The National Beta Club is an active and very popular organiza- tion at Washington-Lee. Unlike past clubs. each member of this year's Beta was selected to be in the Club. A written paragraph explaining why one wished to be- come a member was the prerequi- site for selection. The annual l ootballfSoccer Homecoming Luncheon was a great success and a lot of fun for Beta members as well as for the athletes. Through- out the year. several members volunteered for many community activities including visits to Ar- lington Hospital. Planned Spring activities also kept the club ac- tive. The ol'l'icei's were: Lisa Lip- son. Presidentg Paige Shephard. Vice-President. Carmen Machi- cado. Secretary: Robin Lewis 'lil'C2lSUl'Cl'l Anne Kelso. Histori- an. Club sponsor was Mrs. Baker. 1 xi 'N.ilIiiIi.il llCl.i First Row: Donna Sherwood. Melanie Galloway. Laura Moon. Diane Monday. Lisa McCowan. Car- men Machicado. Cindy Martin. Second Row: Jennifer Gorman. Mary Shea, Cathy Duggan. Renee Glakas. Jackie Wood. Nancy Marshall. Becky Doll. Lisa Lip- With Ideas B, A 'J' v I P x I . 1 5 son. Anne Kelso. Paige Shephard. Third Row: Carol Graves. Ginny Thomas. Dee Johnson. Annette Baker. Anite Thoburn, Linda Oddenino, Wanda Pope. Robin Lewis. Sandy Nickerson. ,LU i. . Nancy Marshall. alias the tialloping Gourmet. gets advice from l.ori Moon and Beverly Vail. Qismimam smmanwwncnms H18 'H19 Thg purpose, of +912- Bfuphinghlm-Lee. Honor Svcialiao lo ID commend the members ofeach Nl iheir' Qmddhk- achueve: mails inihqi mia- YCIS anim aprivilrqf: +0 be so recognized , f0ll9foL1ulQjl'005 v 'fo each ohndenf repmsenied. ELDS HONOR SUCIETY The purpose of ELOS Honor Society is to recognize stu- dents i who demonstrate achievement in any uofuthe fine arts: music. painting. sculpture. design. photogra- phy. dance. drama. creative writing. etc. Each academic year auditions are held for prospective members followed hy an induction dinner at the home of one of the oldgmem- hers. These fall and spring in- ductions serve as shows where the artists can display and share their talents. Beloyy, First Roxy: Vice President Wayne Lo- gan, Treasurer Bill Quanrud. President Michael Nefl. Secretary Patty Acha. Second Royy: Mary Moore. Tom Descisciolo. Susan Sl-tolnicly. Cindy Titus. Melanie Galloyyay. Stanley .loe. Robert Amerman. Third Row: Harry Moore. Cathy Duggan. Joy Epperly. Amy Kosmider. Mark Ciravallese. Beverly Vail. Robert Nieyyeg. Fourth Rovy: Pat Mul- cahy. Hill Grossman, .leremy Radosh. James Briggs. laura Teschendoif. 'ri rs .N ,sf 1 ... Mark Gravallese and Laura Vickers improve at the Mary M00re and Jeremy Radosh dCm0n5lfiifC 'hell' ELOS induction dinner. own improvisation skills. nv- fn' . in 1 S-3 X4 l'l HS llonor Society THESPIAN HONOR OCIETY AU' fl fum-+4 This year. W-L formed a Thespian troupe again after six years of being without one. Thespians is an international organization made up of high school actors and actresses. stage personnel. and drama teachers. Its pur- pose is to promote the dramatic arts through- out the nation. by creating contacts between schools, providing information. organizing drama festivals and contests. and publishing its own drama magazine. Thespians also hon- ors high school actors and actresses with awards and scholarships. To be a Thespian. one must have earned at least ltl points in dramatic activities. The Thespians are in charge of the new theatre - ushering and running lights at all functions. The Thespian also go to see shows together. 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Frosh 9 2 St. Johns 5 2 Carroll 0 2 O'Connell I0 3 Heights 2 2 Good Counsel 2 0 Ireton - 0 Bollingbrook 7 I Meret 3 3 O'Connell 4 0 Yorktown 3 2 Andle. Red Wings 3 I Episcipal 2 2 St. Albans 3 0 Yorktown Varsity Cross Country W-L Opponent 42 21 O'Connell 77 Yorktown 96 Wakefield 45 17 L. Braddock I7 46 Chantilly 29 26 W. Springfield 36 I9 T.C. Williams 22 35 Robinson 5th in Pallotti Invitational 9th in U.Va. Invitational 3rd in Herford Invitational Freshmen Football W-l, Opponent 0 0 Il 39 6 36 I8 I9 6 8 II I9 W. Springfield Ft. Hunt Robinson I.. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Girl's Cross Country W-I, Opponent 39 I6 I5 li Z2 24 'Vi 29 92 X Scot cboard O'Connell I.. Braddock 'Iftf Williams Robinson W-L I9 20 20 12 8 6 I2 6 7 20 W-L 8 3 5 6 4 3 9 8 3 6 3 9 9 5 5 4 W- 4 l 3 l I0 6 I 7 0 6 6 4 W. 32 21 I7 29 I6 I9 L Varsity Football Opponent 7 Yorktown 7 Chantilly 15 McLean 6 Wakefield 15 W. Springfield 49 Ft. Hunt 14 Robinson 21 L. Braddock 25 Edison 20 T.C. Williams Girl's Varsity Tennis Opponent l Yorktown 6 Wakefield 4 W. Springfield 3 T.C. Williams 5 O'Connell 6 Robinson 0 Chantilly 1 L. Braddock 6 W. Springfield 3 T.C. Williams 6 Robinson 0 Chantilly 0 L. Braddock 2 Hemdon 2 Stuart 5 Wakefield Boy's J.V. Soccer Opponent 0 St. Johns 3 O'Connell 1 Yorktown 0 Good Counsel 0 lreton 0 Bollingbrook 2 O'Connell 0 Yorktown 2 Annandale I Episcipal 0 Carroll I Yorktown ,I.V. Cross Country Opponent 24 O'Connell 39 L. Braddock 41 Chantilly 28 W. Springfield 39 T.C. Williams 21 Robinson W-L 48 44 66 54 52 62 9 27 27 32 51 W-L 46 48 5l 61 48 34 43 48 39 5 1 39 39 63 54 W-L 38 46 60 44 46 55 I8 I4 45 I7 22 40 W-L 30 23 27 33 J .V. Wrestling Opponent 16 O'Connell 18 Yorktown 3 Hemdon 6 Marshall 12 Ft. Hunt 3 Groveton 41 L. Braddock 30 Robinson 27 W. Springfield 27 Chantilly 10 T.C. Williams 8-2-I Girl's Varsity Basketball Opponent 51 O'Connell 51 Stuart 62 Mt. Vemon 45 Ft. Hunt 39 Edison 56 W. Springfield 26 Lee 55 Robinson 55 O'Connell 47 Lake Braddock 46 Groveton 65 T.C. Williams 19 Chantilly 55 West Springfield Varsity Wrestling Opponent 18 O'Connell 14 Yorktown 3 Hemdon I8 Marshall 8 Ft. Hunt 6 Groveton 28 Lake Braddock 29 Robinson 4 Wakefield 31 West Springfield 29 Chantilly I3 T.C. Williams 8:4:0 Freshmen Wrestling Opponent 38 L. Braddock 38 Robinson 31 W. Springfield I5 T.C. Williams Fall Winter Sports Sports I I I I I I I I I I r I I I I r L W-L 57 50 61 78 67 52 73 44 46 71 96 57 54 42 W-L 47 55 45 61 58 45 51 59 41 49 48 33 42 50 37 49 57 34 22 38 40 W-L 50 72 61 67 70 69 88 53 55 59 69 51 59 64 50 60 53 48 Freshmen Basketball Hammond Wakefield Robinson W. Springfield Chantilly G. Washington O'Conne1l L. Braddock Hammond W. Springfield Robinson Chantilly G. Washington L. Braddock Girl's J .V. Basketball O'Connell Stuart Mt. Vemon Ft. Hunt Edison W. Springfield Lee Robinson O'Connell L. Braddock Groveton T.C. Williams Chantilly W. Springfield Robinson Chantilly L. Braddock Chantilly Robinson Yorktown Wakefield Boy's Varsity BasketbaU Yorktown Wakefield Jeb Stuart Mt. Vemon O'Connell Ft. Hunt Edison W. Springfield Lee Robinson O'Connell L. Braddock Groveton T.C. Williams Chantilly W, Springfield Chantilly L. Braddock Co-ed Golf Opponents Hayfield O'Connell Robinson L. Braddock W. Springfield Quantico Chantilly Edison J.V. Softball Opponents Wakefield Yorktown O'Connell Vvakerrcki Chantilly Robinson L. Braddock W. Springfield G. Washington Chantilly Robinson L. Braddock W. Springfield Hammond South Lakes Boy's J.V. Tenms Opponents O'Connell Yorktown Hammond Wakefield G. Washington St. Albans Episcipal South Lakes St. Stephens Episcipal Yorktown G. Washington O'Connell Ireton Hammond St. Albans Varsity Softball Opponents Wakefield Yorktown O'Connell Wakefield Chantilly Robinson L. Braddock W. Springfield T.C. Williams Chantilly Robinson L. Braddock W. Springfield T.C. Williams Varsity Crew Yorktown at Alexandria Washington-Lee at P.B.C. Stuart at Occoquan Varsity Baseball Opponents Hayfield Annandale Woodbridge Robinson O'Connell W. Springfield L. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Robinson W. Springfield L. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Robinson W. Springfield L. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Yorktown Boy's Varsity Tennis Opponents O'Connell Churchill Landon Episcipal Chantilly W. Springfield T. C. Williams L. Braddock Robinson Chantilly W. Springfield T.C. Williams L. Braddock Robinson Yorktown Chevy Chase Girl's Outdoor Track Opponents Haringer Relays Robinson Robinson Invitational W. Springfield Chantilly Dogwood Invitational L. Braddock T.C. Williams Gaithersburg Relays District Meet St. Andrews at Middletown. Del. Holy Spirit at Middletwon, Del. No. Virginias at Occoquan Stotesbury at Philadelphia. Pa. American Scholastic Regatta, Middletown, Del. Spring Sports GirI's Varsity Soccer Opponents McLean O'Connell Wakefield T.C. Williams Chantilly W. Springfield L. Braddock Robinson T.C. Williams Chantilly W. Springfield L. Braddock Robinson J. V. BasebaU Opponents Hayfield Annadale Robinson O'Connell W. Springfield L. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Robinson W. Springfield L. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Robinson W. Springfield L. Braddock Chantilly T.C. Williams Yorktown Boy's Outdoor Track Opponents Haringer Relays Robinson W. Springfield Rotary Relays Chantilly Dogwood Invitational L. Braddock Arlington District Meet T.C. Williams District Meet Boy's Varsity Gymnastics Opponents Marshall Annadale Yorktown Wakefield Herndon Girl's J.V. Soccer Opponents South Lakes Wakefield T.C. Williams Chantilly W. Springfield L. Braddock Robinson T.C. Williams Chantilly W. Springfield L. Braddock Robinson is H-sf Q - hi - 2 1 1 ,151 it ', -mrnij' '.fR'f 'f-1 . .'- ci, 1. IMS., Kneeling: Maurice Ramirez. Mark Johns. Harry Belch. Nils Lindenhlad. Co- Captain. Standing: Coach Barry Smith. Lorne Blackhotirne. Bill Quanrud. Rohert Schmidt, Co-Captain. Cris Olson. Marc Anderson. ci' JXP' Kart-n Brown is stnitliing lor the lost iiiniici. 'll fltiss l UIIIIIIX Generals Streak i I . I II ,. X. l 1 l Kneeling: Cindy Costello. Sally Thomas. Co-Captain. Karen Brown. Standing: Irene Vaishvila. Emily Schlesinger. Kerry Lynch. Coach Smith. wx ywf 1 , - ,H 1 ,., . 1 'yt' 09 ii v . ' J. I 'A -'Y . 9 V can DJ? Ll I ,- ' S pl 0' . 1 Q1 6 ' l sq J V 5 t f I 7 fr ..-R 4 Vi. ' i' ' 'l 'ul I .. v i I ', 1 .1 X -sr - ' ' i - 1,. . - i . ' i r . I 37. ' ' ' . - ' f - - 7'1 1- . f ' 4. . ,., q 1, , - I 1 - 'A' n 1 Q . 4-n i' ' 1' .-vit'-i +yi 'ig P - i ' 4 ' id Q ' ' ii'-qs fl '-.971 'E t - 1 I ' - , f , i 'ALTA x- ,. 'K . 'A .' ' Nl -.Nl ' . ' I A ' ' - ' NN l.'s Ramirez takes thc lead. i W 4-.AL v' f- to Victory. AQ? V dia' A,..,'. 'Q ,ff f- ' i4:?'x5fFL' ' mv S CS 5, 1 Top Left: Colum Lackey is determined to win the race. Top Right: Sally Thomas is psyching herself up. J.V. team: Bottom Left: John Stone. Tom Schlesinger. Alejandro Bussols. Randy Mood. Bruce Swenson. Mark Magee. Mike Ryan. Colum Leckey, Chuck Anderson. Bottom Right: Conch Barry Smith is pleased with the performzince of the team. ,ah Cross Country vi 0 5, Vczffsity ennis Back: Coach. Mr. Coggins, Bill Hannah, Lang Nguin, Ed Debebe, Chris Hannah. Front: Jim Finch, Brett Schaffer, Robby Hobart, Zeb Debebe. Captain, Ken Gala! Knot picturedj. N .X.v XX, fx' 'x 'xx NN KX .gofxfx .- . n,..... X w.x ...-.t X......x. .V A ,.,. . t-H.. Y xi 95 'xxx-' 4- r-- W,-. Lg ' gvfvu .. r-4 -. - xx , .w. xxx. , . 1 I l.i.! I 11.1 . .vvN'.v.,..w-- iv ..n-..- 4 I ' . X w'. 1 iwl lhltl WW? Cxflmlllh VhifS Hannah Facial cxprcssiona and concentration help Brett Schaeffer play a good game. Wi lim N Vaiisily len - e be been e e 1 Makes az Raquel ll' ' 'll N Robby Hobart keeps his eye on the ball and uses a Bottom Left: Jim Finch makes Contact with the ball. Bottom Middle: Ed Debebe races for the ball. Bottom Right: Brett Schaeffer demonstrates his new form. Boyk Varsity 'liennis X 97 Girls' mfsity Softball! Af: - writ' W K' W 4-. Top left: Rich Couthen lAssist. Coachl, Margaret Bentley. Shelly Brown, Nancy Lauer. Middle Row: Lori Kruse. Rita Etter, Debbie Russell, Janet Barns. Carolyne Henderbon. Peg Harmon lcoachl. Bottom Row: Karen Williamson, Ginny Thomas, Kathy Coleman. Not Shown: Shaun Mitchell lMgr.l 's.J 1 1 , L-Ali:-,fxxib 535 98 Hulk Varsity Solihull azkes az Big ii! Left: Phyllis England waits patiently for the ball. Bottom Left: Did I say anything wrong? exclaims Carolyn Henderson. Bottom Right: Kathy Coleman is in deep concentration! ,fl ia- gs, . e ' will ji. 'ff fl .ff .ff ., .1 'jon 'Q . Vgffifawii X21 Girls Varsity Softball ,f 99 Q Girls' Tennis Goes .-f ' lf f,.-- if ,,-- 3.1- If ' -4 1 - , .I - C, , , , 'Qs 1' -o Q , D' q-- Q' w'lIo u Q T ' ' ',,,- s -s. f ,.' Li' Kneeling: Mzirguerita Schoch. Co-Captain. Leila Byron, Cu-Captain. Jennifer Sonnergen. Standing: Doinzi Chizieu. .lziime Rund. Renee Rund. Kyung Chu. Bottom Left: Leila Byron takes 21 fierce swing at the hull. Bottom Right: Renee Rund is deter- mined to hit ai cross-court shut. 100 flIliN s ' R .X -2' lumix To Regionals ,- K '44 J, If Above Left: Kyung Chu prepares to return the serie , Ahoxe Right: Marguerita Schoch watches the hull full . . and then follows through her shot. right, in-bounds. Below Right: Jaime Rund prepares to rush Below left: Time out from tennis. the net. ll NJ liiiihfl. 0 U. ' . - gin Q vu 3 ' oufvn , J. df if . -1- - fi- l:,i.i 1 'sQQQgxlsl'.'. k'A,fY'll'.-,'v y' Y LXR A' ,egxf it my I ' .. 'ir-m l rls' Tennis 1' lOl 1 W-L SWIMMERS I . l l .. t .J l First row: Mike Weaver, Ann Hoganson, Laura Messier. Melina Sonnergen. Liz Weaver, Charlene Frias, Lynne Monson, Liz Shogren, Danny Michael, Andy RCYUONS- Klllhefen LCUPON- Rvbin Jones- -leffiiinne O'DaY. Karen Troutman. Whitson, Jimmy Breagy, Maresa Blados, Alfredo Rials, Dennis Dobson, Mark Linda Wu. Susan Finta, Robin Fought. Second row: Lori Day Wlanagfrfl. Beth Blados. Fourth row: John White. Danny Harrelson. Jimmy Elfers, Ken Galal, I Cerny, Lori Welker, Marshall Hawkins. Cathy Proctor, Cliff Dorman, Jeff Mel- George Huth, Kathy Cgleman, Nora Lassiter, John Shoman, Carmen Ru1To, J lor. Libby Weber, Jed Lyons, Chris Delmar, Paul Gam, Karen Cadwallader, Laurie Cahill, jon Zug, Not pictured: Marta Acha, Mrs. Reinwald. Mrs. Causey. Scott Reynolds. Third row: Brenda Moore, Bobby .X . THE TIDE Opposite page, Left: Scott Reynolds concentrates before his dive. Center: Anne Matthew's form looks very good. Right: Melina Sonnergren prepares to make a big splash. This page, Top: Jimmy Elfers, Bryan Ruifner, and Bobby Weaver are about to begin a race. Bottom Left: Cathy Proctor beams at the thought of another race. Center: Karen Cadwal- lader, Bryan Ruffner, and Mrs. Reinwald are sur- prised at the results. Right: Jimmy Elfers swims for the finish. ive 'aff ' ff . any 6 7 cj? , .,,v' is 2-fvf. Swimming X 103 DOOR TRACK TREADS O . . . ' . Y swat TN First row: Jenny Ueberhorst, Diane Restivo, Tracy Mitchell. Audrey Talbott, Randy Hood, Karen Brown, Brian Hall. Third row: August Scheele, Jerry Ma- Mary Boblett, Charles Denney, Robert Schmidt, Jane lngrassia. Kirsten Olsen, son, Bill Quanrud, Jim Dysart, James Briggs, Brian Eder, Robert Schuppin, Janet Powell, Therese Allen. Second row: Susan Foxwell, Peter Horwath, Mike Marc Anderson, Eric Tasso. Coach Jack Walker. Ryan. Cris Price, Jim Wright, Edward Joyce. Tom Cleary, Maurice Ramirez, llld- lntluoi lrztclt Gobf I For Swingeffy Top: Coach Dale Polls, Mark Crumpacker. Mike Keating. David Gillenwater, and ll' igigwmm - k . 4 'f Q Lu? - ,'Ji'..:Q':,i' 'M' -- -, 1: 5'-if mgigigf pf ' 1. - ,.,1.-2 im ami ji' 1 f f . ii mm am M mf, .im nn iilaminii ismfeim W wfwffsiexsinffvfifeeff a -. V M 4 15: ew, , ' ' H55 3 Q 41 EE I 'W Coach Tony Dene. Kneeling: Tom Kramer, Mark Simpson, Charles Gerlach, and Matthew Puryear. Varsity Golf! I05 V l ll X j.V. B0 5' Teffmiy Ser es their school if ' 'Y , ,,,,, -Jo- f 4-J-4-- ,.,..--o-4-+ff ' -1--Q-'-'4 ' .-Q--6' -3-Q ,NJ I Front Row: Robert Wealherwax, Charlie Taylor, Kirk Pond. Middle Row: Phil Robinson, Lars Lange, John Taylor. Mike Holt. Back Row: Adam Stulberg. Paul Mecherikunne, Donald Rude, Eric Grotos, Larry Athearn, Daniel Rodriguez, Mr. Coggins lcoaehl. Right Bob Weatherwax gels ready to serve. Far Right: Kirk Pond develops a strong forehund. lllh v l V lloys' lcnnix Girly, j V Softball elie es in efffection .J Top Left: Billy Knight tmanagerb, Kim Simpson. Lynn Davis, Linda Wu, Kim Swales, Janet Stocks. Middle Row: Krista Simms, Elizabeth Toppes, Jamie O'Leary, Betsy Dominick, Yolanda Gallego. Janet Pattison. Bottom Row: Mary Doherty, Jaeanng Jevifle, Jean Mullery. Jean Reavis, Lolita owe . J.V. Girls Softball X' 107 2. 0 5' mek Rum lxt Row: Jim Wright. Robert Schuppin. Barry Thompson, Charlie Denney, Robert Schmidt, Eddie Joyce. Ind Row: Hurry Beleh. Mare Anderson. Robert Uxendine, Brian Blados. Brian Eder. Robert Pennell. 3rd Row: Jerry Maxon, Bill Qutinrud, Maurice Ramirez, Tom Cleary. Hisham Ashuy. John Volkner, Mr. Walker tC'ouehi. 4th Row: Mr. Smith tfonchl. Left: Robert Schuppin things it will help him run faster if he closes his eyes, Who knowx!!! IHH Hoy! llaiek vw-, I ,u -Q -'Sl' A ' ff V W , ,,f' A l m w.sf,,,ju lf, .1 . ? , F ,:,,5gf,wiZ,fb ff' ,..,.w-, U ,. -T.L 7 - '?2f'f1fwJI an ' .-gb?-ff ' ' f - . -.K 1, Q H '1,1,,1z'rg h ' ,jf iffvf M,,wLn 1'fWg,nfm,, - f , m W,M.f,V ., ' A ' 311, ,,f, X , . ' W' W,f - f V - 4 ' ' K Aff, V K ff, fx '.,.m, ' - , - 41, ,... , K I ,Ww',,,,,, WV , 1. UM. . ,A ,, it M, ,., V . , Q.QQrf- ffilql- A .gf '- ' . -4-. ' i J ' a pc, -.sv gd- ' ff J, , Xl. Y v .4 if Y V i 5 5 '., X A inf: I Y 5 , ...., ,QM A' 1 D 5 ,F ' as I N. 55' .- I gl if , Ji, ' ,gg ff! , f n Qff 0 Y Af! ,ffl ,f fi 2' -'N H' Wei ff v 1 I Q , I. Girl 5 mfsiiy wack repmfes Standing Left to Right: Kirsten Olsen. Karen Brown. Denixe Dralle lCaptainl. Tove Pederson. Nlaresa Bladm. Suxan Punta. Beth Geary lC'aptainl Jane lngrassia. Wanda Pope. Kneeling Left to Right: lbiane Restivo. Florence England. Lorna Pope. Audrey Talbott. Mary Buhlett, Beth Bura- nen. l.i1 Allard. l.el't: AX pnrlmn ul' the track team preparex for the first meet. Illl tml! Vanity 'l mek or Victory . ,ie-.1 - M .,--. -...- B .--K... -ovens: ... 1... -A.- Q, . .-1 ---.- nn-..Q Q. -N, y--r gg... v - .., --nun..-.e .-.M . ..-.. , .pg .... -- tau -- fu-21 .f. 1- .ua. . ., .-. , 1 . 'fr pq'-1 32, g BN 'Ur-.I . Hb S 9 xi A' . ' Va'-. ,A-,. - 9 l I -ff-'-'...:-5-tr: 1 .-.iv HI' l - ..,. . 3. 4-'Ci-S ig 5. vvz- ' D W -. 2. .QQ Top Left: General's believe that hard work is the key to success. Bottom Left: It may hurt now, but it will pay later, exclaims Audrey Talbott. Bottom Center: Stephanie Pilk stretches out. Bottom Right: Denise Dralle smiles through it all. T D A59 WY WH- A 'TS gif-C2 f fi-ig - A , a . a. ' Sggif: . . .- iv-QI X , . . f-5 . .... B. L. 'lf ef.: ' Lim Q- J Girls' Varsity Track X lll - --5,-1... Y-t..:L --A 0 5' Crew Goes de! 5, First rom: Kerry Ly neh tmanagerl. Brian Todd, Jaime Hagen, Boh Mattingly. DeTorTo. Bill Mattingly, Miguel Giialdo. Column Leckey, Geoff Swift. Danow Rodger Yang, Keith Clements, Tae Hwan. Eric Morley, Rudy Guiterrez. David Leibner. Third row: Coaeh Charley Butt. Coach Pat 'Frans, Rusty Houston, lnhlonski, Jimmy Witney. Seeond row: Irene Viashvill tmanagerl, Cassian Pal- Ralph Davis, Rick Herwig, David Foster, Mike Landis, Wayne Logan, John lanseh, Steve Mefunney. Phong Doang, Joe McDade, Richard Landis, Mike Mirzg. jeff Landry' Mike Uhlmun'jQ1el Butler, Jeff Lane. Immediate Right: JelT Landry, Bill Mattingly, Dar- . . 4 row Llebner, and Bob Mattingly talk about how Huck Finn lived and try to recreate his voyages. II2 f Ilovs View QF I I ' tl I I Left: Membem ofthe crew team bring ii bout to the water. Lower left: Wayne Logan helps Jeff Landry with the html. Center: David Utter sits and rests before the long haul, Right: David Mosher is attacked by ii stray Sweatshirt. . it , 'i G '- ,f 1, I A :-v'- ' . x N4 ,JW -ing -' 9- 1 V t-,, . fZ.'....ii-e A mr 1 ,A O- . +4 A -. It . it.. K.f'n-ii! Q.: i.. G Z.1 !.l', C few .le Nicole Ruffine, Anne Coekran. Susan Wingo. Christine Jensen. Janet ifirsl row: KiirimfiailGoodman.N1eiisaMool'e.Rohin Fontez. Monica Gile, Karla Landry. llede lannahill. Bean Sprout Boller. Second row: Tamara Schaffer. Nlayhelle Bernardo. Karen Tesehendorf. Sarah Kole. Kirsten Withers. Cheri llaxis. linda Uddenino. Marisa Vella. Amy Duffy, Elizabeth Westwood. Susan Kole. lhird row: lilena Lavoie. Pat Montgomery. Cathy Proctor. Beth Quinn. Z 4 ar., 1 Y - Olqwvx ' Q .a ll-2 fillJSi I new Doina Chiacu. Anne Kuehn. Linda Johnson, Mimi Koumamelis. Jaime Rund, Barbara Shuman, Katherine Bomberger, Denise Goss. Fourth row: Coach Henry Heifendalh, Karen Cadwallader. Allyson Jones. Susie Foxwell. Helen Johnson, Diane Dunlop. Stephanie Swanner. Mana Acha. Jenny Ueberhorst, Colleen Blackboum. Virginia Foxwell. Laura Teshendorf. Karen Magee. Coach Tom Chisnell. Below: Emily Schlesinger gets ready to row. lx Left: A girls eight slips from the dock as the girls prepare for a rough practice. Lower left: The girls climb the notorious stairs. Center Jenna Foxwell ties her shoes before hitting the toepath. Right: Doina Chiacu runs. F 1 1 l Girls' Crew f 115 Scene 4 Work IS Done L . 4 . i J! 'YP' Time for FUWQQ When the two o'clock bell rang. many students left for home orjobs topposite page. topi. Other stu- dents remained at school for sports practices. Football players toppo- site page bottom, left! had work- outs for the next game. Kyung Chu topposite page bottom. rightj prac- ticed her baseline shots. Maurice Ramirez tthis page bottom, leftl built up his endurance for cross- country. The Majorettes lthis page top. rightj strived for perfection. Some students stayed after school to raise money for their organiza- tions. But the cheerleaders did not earn much money if Claire Glen- dening and Nora Lassiter fthis page top, left! ate the merchandise at their bake sale. John Gilbert lthis page bottom, righti, a representa- tive of Penman, persuaded Mrs. Finney to purchase a box of pop- corn and support the magazine. r Y , wh' 4 VX ' 4 , I -s J ...A R N I C l - 1 ,.. K' 1 9 i lx x , 2 o'clock ll7 I TIIVIE-OUT I if I 'U L. , .' .-.. 41 -f -.. ff Si M-, Rc ' 7 '.AR3d., . , .2 To prevent students from cutting classes, release time was only offered first and sixth periods. Morning release time was preferred by those who liked to sleep late and those who did not wish to attend the assemblies. Afternoon release time was chosen by students who wanted to complete their homework early. Janet Stocks Cthis page, top leftl studied dilligently. Natalie Huko Copposite page, topl preferred to study in a more relaxed atmosphere. Some students fopposite page bottom, centerl used the library to gossip, while others browse through magazines fthis page, bottoml. The cafeteria was a popular place to socialize with friends. Liz Talley and Terry Reed Cthis page top, rightl had an engrossing conversation. Mark Fowler topposite page bottom. leftj used his release time to relax. but Susie Maghan was all work, work, work. Bruce Sharpe Copposite page bottom, rightl showed his enthusiasm for Friday, a real time out on November 10 when W-L celebrated Veterans' Day. Release Time ll9 Ciemeirele Gemeifete se, l l if Li .., mmf The most traditional way for Gen- erals to show their spirit was the afternoon pep rally. While the Marching Band played, the Drill Team and Majorettes tthis page. abovel provided entertainment dur- ing the pep rallies. Cheerleader Captains Liz Talley and Kathy Col- eman, and Majorette Captain Amber Brenner tthis page top, lfll Student l.ile r,,,.,..,... ,,, is 1 .f ' .-ef ' ' i 11 im- 1' -Q ' ' . 'gkvw -:VL V' . t - . :sd-N... Q, . 0, -,I 4 -.1-by f - - 't Q - one f wr 3 i 1' W- M rightl planned the activities for the upcoming pep rally. Lori Moon and Jackie Chumacero topposite page bottom, rightl promoted junior spirit by selling balloons at the football game. The Drill Team top- posite page. topl helped boost the spirit at the game. Richard Attkis- son, Richard Knight, and Jimmy Miller tthis page top, leftl showed how they feel about the J.V. Foot- ball Team. The Pep Club put a lot of time and effort into promoting spirit on the mornings before the games. Lockers were decorated and filled with food and candy for the athletes. Mary Bacas works on some lucky athlete's locker. lm PEP!!!! IA ,U 4 tx - funny, Q' fli-f U -I i ,lf qv ,. k. Q J .of :fin nlcul luesllrothers The top ten, out of the top fifty, as reported by Variety Records, for the year 1978. Singles: Albums: I 1 . Staying Alive tBee Geesl 2. Shadow Dancing lAndy Gibbl 2 3. Night Fever iBee Geesl 3 4. Boogie Oogie lTaste of Honeyl 4. 5. .Three Times a Lady tCommodoresJ 5 6. Your the One That I Want fTravolta. Newton- 6 Johnl 7 7. Kiss You All Over lExileJ 8 8. How Deep is Your Love iAndy Gibbl 9 9. You Don't Bring Me Flowers QDiamond. 10 Streisandj 10. Emotion lSamantha Sangb Saturday Night Fever fBee Geesl Stranger tBilly Joel! Some Girls LRolling Stonesl Grease iMovie Soundtrackl Double Vision QForeignerJ Running on Empty Uackson Brownej 52nd St. fBilly Joelj Don't Look Back tBostonJ City to City Gerry Raffertyj Feels So Good fChuck Mangionel ISlll Vf?9fV Zfygfg ff ...V . ' if Georgetown was a popular night spot for W-L students. Restau- rants, bars and discos were favor- ites for nighttime entertainment. For music fans, there were always concerts. Capitol Centre, Warner Theatre, Merriweather Post Pavillion, and Cellar Door all of- fered good shows. Some of the groups and performers that came to the D.C. area were: Moody Blues Grateful Dead Boston Carole King Bob Dylan Aerosmith Neil Young Queen Gordon Lightfoot Outlaws Styx Billy Joel Bob Seger Jackson Browne Atlantic Rhythm Section Pablo Cruise Fire Fall Doctor Hook Heart V IESMOV IESMOV IE' MOVIES f....- . .,-....-.- EQUH I l'I'op IO moneymakers for 19781 1. GreuelPC-I, 2. Heaven Can Wait IPGI, 3. National Lampoon's Animal House 1RI 4, Jaws 2 IPC-I 5. Revenge ofthe Pink Panther IPGJ. 6. Foul Play IPGJ 7 HooperlPGv M An Unmarried Woman IRI Ka The Cheap Detective IPG 1. I0 House Ca11sIPGl ll 5 f n 41 I ig. v 5 y- ?i ' Qfthe wif 2 ez i l0 v-'gif 9 ... ' ' ll .'lZ.T'lZ, C, This new television season saw the coming of many new shows. Out of all these shows. only a few made it to mid-season. For those who could not find a new or old show that they would enjoy, there were always many sports shows and specials to watch. Some of the variety specials this year were devoted to the celebration of Mic- key's 50th birthday tthis page center. lefty. One of the most ex- citing. prime time. sports show this year was the Ali vs. Spinks fight tthis page bottom, centerl, which saw the crowning of a new champion. Adding to the sports excitement was their rematch, where Ali regained his title. ,pup sr If Q Student l.il'c Ili 1 J .-2 ep Club: For those ot' you who are not familiar with what the Pep Club does. just ask any male athlete. To them. Pep Club members are the ones responsible for their decora- tive lockers stuffed with cakes. pies. cookies. brownies. candy, and gum. The elaborate locker designs root the Jocks on. and provide that extra bit of energy needed to win a game or match. Many mem- bers spend over S50 to decorate a locker in just one season alone. lt cannot be denied. however. that the teams appreciate the work in- volved. Jamie Amico, junior foot- ball stud says. l can't believe how much time and money they spenc on us! lt really means a lot: and. ifl ever find out who does my locker. I'm going to give her a good time for sure. President this year is senior Cindy Martin, and Treasurer is Melanie Galloway. J fr- -1 '39 l , i i. tl LJ t.: X I n K' -i 1 L32 sl 1 1 'ff' 1 TN 9 we t t r 5 .I j f i i 1 , f i ,j l RIHKLYA I it 4 I Bernardo UH IN-pi Iiilm he Spz'1fz'I Wfz'thz'n it il F..- i-I l- .- 35 4 X 1 xml, ' ' ,- Ziff I 4 Q V' A I if . ' far: it J. -' P 5.1 .ACJXIX I ef ll I tl - fs NX- i I 4 i - 1 'Y V '-Q1 U 'I s ,' ,- :, fl .4 gif '1 N f F K J I i'k'2g ,h . ,- i 1. ii 'W I 'uni -' . x First Row: Cindy Manin. Melanie Galloway. Second Row: Lynn Terrell. Susie Quinn. Lori Kmse. Cheri Davis. Phoebe Vernier. Diane Waters. Joyce Renalda Maghan, Ann Kuehn, Barbara Mullis. Karla Hansen. Ginny Thomas. Dede Debbie McGhee. Traey Brubaker. Annette Baker. Kathy Krupka. Fifth Row Tannahill. Lynn Hull, Third Row: Gail Goodman. Diane Monday, Lisa MeCo- Jamie Ghisalbert, Lauryne Wright. Debbie Pattison, Pat Conklin. Karen Cad wan. Janet Pattison. Anna Boller, Karen Williamson. Lori Moon. Billy wallader. Carol Asplund. Teii Beekman. Grossman. Linda Oddenino. Ann Duffey. Jackie Taylor. Fourth Row: Mimi 5. I 'xx I gs .0 'S f fgfi , 'x -'al fn- Q47 . 'N lc .,, . -'- , . , Maybellei Bernardo Nglauie Gallant,-. Janet Pattlson putting hot air to good use. working late on locker.. Ulgaiillqitioiis IT? 'l Bury Bruise B wh 8: BON 1441 Slllulvl I I A ,f- E, The rains l ., V vi X' sl if fr' f it .f 5, .V-fl? ...J ,,f ..- During the halftime of the Homecoming game. a float was presented hy each of the classes and the Key Club. The Juniors won first place for the best float. which is represented hy Karen Cadawallader topposite page. lefty. Behead the Bruins was the theme for the Senior float lop- posite page top. rightl. which tied for third place with the Sopho- more float topposite page bottom. rightl. Bruce Shogren presents the Key Club's float. Beat the Bruins tthis page. topl. The Freshman Class took second place with their float Bruise the Bruins tthis page bottom, rightl. Karen Magee demonstrates the hard work that makes a great float tthis page bottom. leftl. ff' ,Qvizi Flrfl. fY'f,'f '--fiL':: 1x'.,f x J , 1' f 0 ' 'va ..4 '-' ff? A Y Student life lil .un v-Ei , 'Y' Q. ,f-at 1--S ky. . 3. - i. 1 x AA t . ,. 1 3311 During the week of October I6 the Generals celebrated Homecoming. Monday was Blow 'Em Up and Lick 'Em Day. Paige Shepherd, Beth Ann Frisk and Claire Glendening tabovel began the week with spirit. Tuesday was Sock 'Em and Stomp 'Em Day. and those feet topposite page top, lefty were the terror ofthe halls. Heidi Vonbernewitz tthis page, bottoml shocked the school on Wednesday. Marisa Vella and Susan Travers topposite page top, rightl got out their hats for Top 'Em and Tie 'Em up Day. The week climaxed with a Friday afternoon pep rally. Helen Sigler topposite page middle. lefty. one of the many spirited seniors. helped shout the Seniors on to victory at the pep rally. Jennifer Perry topposite page. bottom right! combined all of the days into one to show her spirit. li? Spit!! lNL'cl-. p-1 the SPIRIT Qc? rs? iffy' 'Q A I A -. pil' 'K Q if . Q ., 1 , , . . s A 'N ' , is .1 fs I ,Q - V gi: - ' if 1 .. at S 4 f QLJJJU .T .Dat ln 1.1 EP' I 22.1 iz -1 5- T ...l if '4 1 1 f I I F?- C157 551 f 1' f 4 4' we 9 -Q94 0,1 nw , K, , . N W., 2:,f!':'f 1:.'-,W f' Nj Y V, . - ' ' . 1. fp .,... , i, K., Y- ., g - X' gQ, 5.1 19.5 V- ' ' .V al vu-4 3. LVM. 8 - ,' 5,0 fin ' U., V H -. .,q- rg, ' Eg 'Nra31:'lf, 7f 7 Q if A7711-ff: M- 1-' :Vai-Wiz? 3 ' X5-'.:A, J' my V . .. . .,,A, ,,, ,, , ,Q . . . f. . W, QJUQEQ-fp-15 I1. -, ,,,,- A S il'iI VVCCK 3.--.ug , .,,.-4 V ' 5' P ..f,, , , lvf'q.'1 The homecoming dance was a great success even though the football team was not triumphant. Students who did not purchase tickets in advance topposite page top. leftl. anxiously waited to enter the dance. The pre-dance atmosphere was penetrated by the mellifluous sounds of Summit lopposite page hottoml. Kathy Restivo and Sam Sigler tthis page hottom. rightl danced to the heat ol' the music. Marg Kiernan lop- posite page top. rightl was not to- tally mesmorized hy her dancing partner as she gazed into the dis- tance. Students tthis page top. leltl thoroughly enjoyed the dance. Homecoming King Barry Thompson and Queen Chrissy Del Gallo lthis page. rightl. danced to the traditional trihute to the King and Queen. liveryone had a lalwulous time! lt was truly a night to remember? li-1 Sliiilulll l llc 'il ight to l' 9: 1' , 'Ig .J 5-'mt Q Ir' ,Vik 'it ., sf,-'C Q 'Viv at 'r 5 W , . ' I -Crt' ' l 1. I:-5.1 F, l .e . . b 'P . . . - . 5 ' , 5'-H 1, .- 1' M2131 N . . '-'H 17- 'A .JC a if fl , Rf ' ' . gn . Fjvg .. ,, ,Z . , gi ,I 9 , . -'O ' ., Q-U, ,. 1' i-n. ., :ct '21 Q .wtf - . 5' Remembe 5 'SM Director - Mrs. Geraldine Filpi Quinn Tamara Cohen Vocal Director - Dr. Baxter Instrumental Director - Mr. Krasney Choreographer - Patricia Hands Accompanist - Sonya Flaten Washington-Lee Orchestra Props - Ruth Yamamoto House Manager - Anne Horner Tickets - Anne Ingrassia Set Designer!Stage Manager - Sandy Nickerson Lights - Paul Troyer, Kim Wray. Teri Cope Chief Carpenter - Chuck Arnaud Stage Crew - Simone Acha John Cohen Paul Garn Deidra Hickox Amy Kosmider Kevin Horner Pam Quanrud Jorge Ramvez Stephanie Spencer Carl Swisher Kim Wray X s ' Assistants to the Director - Mimi R 1 Qymawl Nathan Detroit - Tucker Echols Sky Masterson - Tom Leckey Benny Southstreet - Matt Blanco Nicely-Nicely Johnson - Bob Amerman Arvide Abernathy - Mike Neff Gamblers - Steve Amundson John Bove Chris Gaynor Mark Gravallese Mark Johns Dan Mclnnis Mark McLaughlin Jeremy Radosh lid Sale Roland Winkler Drunk - Neil Stern l.t. Brannigan - Dana Hickox zaff Agatha - Mary Smith Sarah Brown - Phoebe Vernier Adelaide - Patti Acha General Matilda - Jerri Crone Dancers -Joy Epperly Janeece Flint Melanie Galloway Christie Golden Maria Gusmano Barbara Mullis Johanna Welzebach Ruth Yamamoto Mission Band - Beth Mosher Penny Papadopoulos Cuban Dancers - Sam Sigler Lorraine Bradford Broadway Patrons - Courtney Cline. Mike Jones. Amy Kosmider. Dorothy Kulczycki. Rachel McCoy, Beth Montgomery. Lynda Reuter. Laura Vickers. Jim Zuvas. Martha Shelton Ill t K Ihills 77 P 1 a Qy XS .x 15 we fi 6 r M-A wk S 6 U MR. WINKLER'S BIRTHDAY PA RTY X? 91 X, I 1 At the Arlington County Drama lfestival on January 27 at Kenmore .lunior High. the aetors at many Ar- lington County sehools had the op- portunity to display their aeting skills to other aetors and judges who rated them aeeordingly. 'lhe Washington-l,ee lhespian Soeiety presented Mr, Winkler's liirthday Party. lt was a poignant dramatie eommentary about soei- ety's negleet olthe siek and elderly. HX Nlr Winlslers Iirrtlnlax l'artx IK 5. ' v fix lt'P l Clili .laneeee Flint reeoils frorn the eold. elannnx . I . 1 , , . hand ol Mr. Vtrnlslei. alias Nell Stern. llottoni l,eIt: Nlike Nell' .ind ,lam-eee Flint satire the suhurlvan. upper- ddle class, stereotyped couple with a In o ear' gat'- 'rge and 2,1 ehildren. lop Righti l'atti Aeha and Mark hraxallese portray a eouple that feels the sharp pang . 7 Vx ot' guilt that aeeompanies their negleet ot' their uncle. Mr. Winkler. Bottom Right: Robert Arnerrnan as Snperintendant ot' the nursing home gives a pseudo- eulogy in memory ot' Mr. Winkler. as the nurse. Anas- tasia Houras, solemnly listens. WY J 5 !,' i ll lti 'irllil l t J T G ,+- V ,-. -ff . li, HHVT F, M Q, nah' 3, . I b I , :M I , ' if H '- Q f 1 1, H , Q , fs, X, 'lit' if 26 t . emi h ' + x x it 3 .v XX if f .e fig. rs ,, r , ll ' SPS,-!Qg?k1!5 'g57 ,frfgf Va b ,. . A , ' 53 7 : P J-Q3 5 ' 'f 79' txffwee' - N hket 9' 5210 jffffbiey .eibr 1 .1 Y Q 'P Q First row: Jeremy Radosh, Second row: Anne Horner. Alligator. Beth Quinn. Handy Andy. Neil Stern, Paul Troyer. Fourth row: Tamara Cohen. Ruth' er disguise fooled no-onel. Fifth row: Ed Sale. The strange-looking people on this page brought an unusual thing to W-L this year. They are a branch of the Thespians who call themeselves The Groupe. They are, of course. W-L's own improvisational company. Their debute at the Thanksgiving Assembly caught the school by surprise. They practiced twice a week to provide the school with refreshing entertainment through several performances during the year. Counter-clockwise from top right: The Groupe doing their thing: Eric Vickland, Mimi Quinn, Neil Stern Being carried by Jeremy Radosh. Beth Quinn. Ruth Yamamoto with Neil Stern and finally Jeremy Radosh. i The Groupe ,K l39 The Madrigals is a small ensemble consisting of fifteen people. The requirements for being a Madrigal are that one must be a senior in the choir and demonstate a great talent for singing. They perform at churches. club organizations. stores. and other schools. A few places where they have performed include the Lee Mansion. Na- tional Airport and Woodies. Their main goals are professionalism and pleasing the audience. For those reasons. they rehearse, everyday. at 6:30 a.m.! Their re- hearsals really pay off- the W-L Madrigals are famous for being the best. Mad About ll Q Some of the Madrigals singing at the Holiday Bazaar. Madrigals: Elaine Pappas tPres.l, Mark Moody. Cathy Smith. Nancilvlarshall. Jeff Cornwall. Pam Killen, Linda Gilbert. Richard Oberleiter. Karen Flaten. Debbie Magee. Kevin McDaniel. Melinda Lee. Angela Miller. and Sharon Michael tStudenI directorl. lff -xg. Q: sa:-4Q5.-Z., Q ,Q - V' ' w Q., mag H- ,, 3 , -ff... ,. 5, - :Mr .5 X V A 3,7 Sf yeh? A ,., .Y 1 wa? 2, ' ' ,9 cl ' if ' 24? -, .' 1,40 'c I , ' 1 .Q e . YQ- -3-1?',n.sf 5, ? ggi' ip, ' A A r K C if 3' '- 4 i m- .51 C V, , .ye , 19 ' 1. - ' 5 I ' 25. l - A . 4 , ., s J , 1 A 12' ' 1 , 1' 5, . 3 ' A '- ' Q ,, .ff 4 . ' ? 4.3 ' 3' Q x was ,, A ' Q I - 1 , i- , X T' Q M. V1 f X, - 1 l4ll Nldilllplills V e .1 r . f 1 an-v...,.... ,. Madrigals One of the fund raising projects of the Madrigals this year was the talent show. Upper left: Brenda Moore and Karen Dana. Middle: Pam Killen. Right Angela Miller. Nlntlriggtlx I-il 1 1 fi ' The Band Lnder the direction of Mr. Gerald Lewis. the pride of Washington- Lee. its marching band. started their fall practice on August 25. New songs. new personalities. and new student directors. Anne In- grassia and Joy Epperly. marked another marching band season. This year the Band performed be- fore. during. and after each football game. w in or lose. As the band per- formed each stanza of W-L Will Shine Tonight. the bleachers ac- tually seemed to vibrate. Tempera- tures rose. and heartbeats pounded. These uncontrollable sensations caused a surging tumult which boiled over into the crowd chant of W-L Will Shine T0- nightf' lt cannot be denied that the marching band provided that es- sential spark of enthusiasm which created General pride and school spirit throughout the season. Di- verse Repetoire. precison forma- tions. and skilled musicians all con- tributed tothe uniqueness and orig- inality of Washington-Lee's march- ing band. Upper left: Ed Sale and Mary Kiernan are proud of their work. Upper right: Football players are slightly startled as Bar- bara Shuman marches by. GAT, -fl Lead 0n . First Row. Left to Right: Mr. Gerald Lewis - Band Director. Joy lipperly. Billy Grossman. Mary Smith. Mike Horner. Lucy O'Donnell. Barbara Shuman. Tom Kallio, Anne lngrassia. Second Row: Tom Lecky. Carol Haworth. Mary Kiernan. Jane lngras- sia. Kirsten Singer. Margaret Ashby. Wendy Muir. Beth Mosher. l.isa Lierheimer. Ann Hoganson. Susan Wingo. Virginia Foxwell. Margaret Muskett. Jerrianne U'Day. Barrie Britton. Third Row: Scott Olmstcad. Mary Boblett. Robin Jones. Charlotte lfrias. Bryan Mcliachern. Kim lidwards. Jennifer Sonnergran. David Dunlap. Karen Brown. Robert Amerman. Susan Finta. Karen Munly. Marguerite Kiernan. Millie Adams. Fourth Row: Cathy Smith. Laura Powers. Susan Kole. Ann Naccarato. Curtis Yee. Rocky Duffy. Jeff Lyons. Susan Kramer. Tucker Echols. Lisa lngrassia. Karen Flaten. Derek Emerson. David Mosher. Fifth Row: Dan Putziger. Walter Hamill. Dale Emery. Sam Barnes. Eddie Sale. Bruce Swenson. Carl Lanigan. Marshall Brayans. Wesly Watkins. John Boersma. Bruce Brit- ton. Danny Michaels. Jamie Hagen. Richard Thompson. . V- .-,-Q .,...--.,.-,. - - - -uv- .L- 'is -unsp- A. -' -4.-.. ii giahli I ind., Ill Drill Team The Drill Team is a counterpart to the marching band. They add a finishing touch to the band's music with their own formations and dance steps. They help to lead the cheers. sing the songs and clap. Their pom-poms are often seen throughout the crowd as an added pep pronuner. They spend rnany hours practicing their routines. practicing nights with the band. and marching through the halls on the mornings of home games. of-07' F' as My. 5 , . . fififmgij, .'Pf'lL P I 1' ,v:,, - l,p, ,'f . First Rovi, l.cft to Right: Claire Harding f Captain. Stcontl Row l ht L R1 I Maria Narvacl. Sharon Class. Man Thai. Hrcnda i 1 ren iisc t i Moore. Mary Beth lricdkin - t'o-Captain. IJlni.cs Ititsi Rohcrts Q. Majorettes Glitter The Majorettes. with their sparkling eostumes and glowing batons. lent a festive air to the drill team and marching band routines. Their fault- less twirling led the band through formations and drills, and best of all. except for a few ehilly Friday's early in the season, most nights were so warm the girls did not suf- l'er from the elements. Twirling is hard work. and above. Co-eaptain Laura Sisson reeuperates after half- time. 'l'his year's squad eonsisted of Katie Wulf, kneeling. Co-eaptain Laura, Debbie Pattison, and Captain Amber Brenner. Cheering in the stands is also a big part ofthe ma- jorettes role. with their maseott leading the way. lhottom right.l I4-1 Nlill0lL'llL 3 lb Wwwmf ' i ik, A D it filiil lil' Senior Homecoming Attendants Dennis Muse. Cindy Martin, Chrissy Del Gallo, Charlie Denny tsuhstituting for Barry Thompsonl. Jimmy Bramble and Patty Acha. receiy ed flowers and recognition during hulftinie. Barry Thompson :ind Chrissy Del Gallo were announced its the King :ind Queen. 1 .Ill ,fl ,P ' 'IW is if Junior Homecoming Attendants Ron Reinhold tsuh- stituting for Jamie Amicol, Phoebe Vernier, Mayhelle Bernardo, and Mark Simpson, wait for the half-time ceremonies to begin. The Sophomore Class chose Amador Santalla, Mary Bacas, Mimi Quinn and Joe McDade trightl as their Homecoming Attendants for the game. Freshman Attendants. Mike Doherty, Kris- tin, Withers, Jeanne Seville and John Vail, pose for ai picture. Xlutlcizl I ilc Isli V.cm'z'Zy at Vz'mlz'ty! !1a r4. 2 ' 'YZ ' 1- Ts? Q as 3' 'Q it , 2-Q li: as ' ,145- . KT- E' 4 x f f' i Q nl 29: A 4 7 l,' in A , A AAA ll 5. , A V .As 'o IN' ' 'f s . , ' V' . A 1 - 1 pl.: ' -1 IJ.: f' , f l'f,'L i'-3 '. ' Pl 927'-'0:'f-,:,w rr-rr: 'eg fy? 5, 'PF .bg2ii2tfsi,,+i92g:1 fs: fi . ' ' Wt i i. :.fi lfPf '3'7'-j,.,214- ' -,'5ll,i13 1ff .f? fill: fr , ,' f 5'5. i'. 'fL' -'fi ll L , - ,ailltlfk ff ' .3 i Kneelingi Mayhelle Bernardo. Karla Hansen. Nora Lassiter. Natalie Huko. Paige Shepherd. Dede Tan- nahlll, Standing: Beth Ann Frisk. Karen Magee. Barbara Mullis. Kathy Coleman. - Captain. Crissy Umhel. funny Thomas. Q laire Cilendening. Karla Hansen smiles pretty forthe football team! 5 w - E fluiru fiIl'IlKl1'lllIlLQ.lllll l,i1'I'all1-y e.in'I lwliexe xx hat is happening. Anal illilL'I such a good start this season? Ginny Thomas asks. Do YOU have spirit? l ll. X ,ilsllk 1 llL .'llk'iNlL'lN Beth Ann Frisk fense. , Kathy Coleman disagrees with the ref. is mortified by T.C. Williams' de- Liz Talley shows her spirit. 'lb The wholu squad cncouraigcs thc crowd to cheer. Dede Tannahill vmmlcrs what hcl' IL-.mi will il-i ncxt. VZIIXIIY L'hccrIc1idci's 147 VARSITY F UOTBALL . . 1 . A . I . 1 -. i'-' ' . '4-'v,,v First row: James Amico, Renzo Bertot. Billy Knight. Cassian Pallansch. Gary Williams, Robert Weatherwax, Steve Cox. Mark McLaughlin, Kevin Roberts. Jerry Moore, Geoffrey Gill, Leo Tiglao, Second row: Brian Collier, Jonathan Boryan, Howard Pennell, Chris Lloyd, Matt Patton, Edward Sensabaugh, Paul Curtis, Doug Hurlburt, Barry Thompson lCo-Captainl, Derrick Pearson, John Chellman, James Meller, Robert Perry. Third row: Jay Dominick lHead Mgr.l, Terry Reed, David Utter, Richard Herwig, John Underland, John Conklin, Wil- ' ' ' ' ' J-. -ev -VL-'Sus' Jzfiiir :Z -Q T91 ilvi- . s in i C liam Eyster, Brian Blados, Robert Oxendine tCo-Captainl. Greg Boryan, Mike Draghi, Pat Mulcahy, Joe Simpson, Keith Oakley tStudent Tralinerl. Kim Wray tManagerl. Fourth row: Jorge Falcon, Richard Knight. Kevin Gile. Jerry Owens, -James Carrington, Glenn Pritchard, Frank Price, Robert Prather, James Miller, Mickey Lupton, Wynn McNamee, Sam Little. Robert Pennell. David Emeric. Absent for picture: Cheri Davis tmgr.J. Right. David lltter waiins-up during an important QLLHIJC, Above: Harry Thompson sxx cops lclt using Curtis Horne as it blocker, IAJX Vaisllx l'mnrlls,1lI l 'r M Far left: Barry Thompson prepares to talk with the coaches on the sidelines. Left: Curtis Horne ram- hles for yardage in the homecoming game. Lower left: Terry Reed watches the football sail over his head. Center: Cassian Pallansch runs down the of- fensive hack. Below: Derrick Pearson is pulled down after substantial gain. I 1: P-'W' if Q Varsity lfoothall, I-W FRESHMA FOOTBALL TEAM STARTS O RIGHT FOOT! First row: Robert Spencer. Dwight Fee. James Gannett. Harry Delyannis. Greg Daxis. Scott Gotcher1Captainl.Jimmy Daly lCaptainl. Mark Nioffet. Mark Nathaniel Miller. Keith Klimkiewicz. Eric Grotos. Joseph Cecil. John Espinoza. McKinnely. Tim Pritchard, Donald Staub. Dale Eikenharry. Diane Dunlop Second row: Gerald Jackson. Nick Papadopoulous. Ken Hottle. Kris Hansen. Olanagerl. Absent from picture: Robert Mattingly. James N1cN1ichaeI. Jerry Mike Doherty. Tim Ingrassia. Ramon Paredes. Kevin Trainum. Maurice Baldi- Knight. David Grannell. Jon Lane. Richard Mclienson. zon. Third row: Joan McCracken tlvlanagerl. Steve Bryant. Neal Richardson. --'J RFP . turf 1 'I r 4 y . v, 1 Left: Frosh team prepares to kick off. Ahoxe: Coach Nlon watches from the sidelines as the team looks on. .. w , .., t G - ff- f' ' 1 'Q -wQlf- ,. aff. s--s'Y4r.',. - lfrosh lfoothall lil VARSITN CJIRLS SOCCER Ftrst row Dede Tannahlll .laeltle Wood Marshall. 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Above: Ana Kuhn and Eva LaBarge kick the ball between them. Lower left: Nanci Marshall practices her ballet. Right: Elizabeth Flint works on open field dribbling. Girls' Soccer 1' li? . . . With Class. is 5 O O .fox as is 7 ,, P. 'lk Junior Varsity: First row: Liz McCormick, Robin , Sherwood, Patti Romunoski. Karen Kinnrt. Elizziheth Shogren. Second row: Bzirhie Donnelly, :-1-A Nancy Marston. Eileen McPude. Jenny Kramer. Annu Boller. Third row: Coach Paterson. Millie Adams. Tracy Mclxluhh. Liz Flint, Lisa Brigham. Cindy Freeze. IS4 . Girls' Soeeci fQ of 514-0- x an .., lb Hua 'mb' u.. . 1' . . 4 I , 'fi ?f:L1r, ,r ,. 555,-.4 0' f' .f . ..,?p'v,-,Aff ..- .Q , ', . , 1 I YJ -9. . ' , v nwlq ..,..f, .tf'. - j. V. Soccefs Skilled 1. A pt 'f' v U 4' E131 I B: ' 9-fs Top Left, First Row: Jeff Adams, Bryan Mcliachern, Dung Tran. Rudy Gutierrez. John Smith - Co4Captain. Joe MCDade - Co-Captain. David Pearson. Jeff Malcolm. Middle Row: Jeff Lane, Khzing Huynh. Sergio Caro, Jeff Clark, Day Thomas. John Vail. Aldo Ramirez. Jorge Ramirez. Back Row: Coach Roger Coggins. Doug Zickeroose. Daniel Sullivan. Alan Brame, Carl Swisher. John Milligan. Hishan Ashry, Manager Kym Krahel. Above: Joe McDade demonstrates his skills. , ,Q- .4 i . . , -J ' Ai ,..,-m--P' , -, on - V ti' gp, as ' X V T L-. . ' 5,:-t -'- -f si ,, , , V ., my g f ' -3 -- is-415' 'Q - ' f 1 ir 1 s.. T- - : 1 Top Right: John Smith drinks for his health. Above: Mike Clark dominates the play. JY. Boys' Soccer l55 V BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER KICKS 14? 131 C'1' Wi' li lviflv'-v 3- Q- wmv vu ll 7' l v 3 T lp. bfi, Front row, left to right. James Wright. Andy Degler. Charlex Denney lCo- Alvial. Richard Landis. Joyce Reynolds. Chrisi Rogers. Third row. left to right: Captl Brian Todd. Chris Roherxon. Charles Corry lCo-Capt.l. Jamal Hamad, Mike Uhlman. Gerald Mason, Russel Houston. Lee Dungan. Mike Landis. Ed Kep Sweeney. Second row. left to right: Lori Blackmon. Ana Kuhn. Mark Joyce. Del Norwood lCoachl. Sedwick. Tom Kramer, Hman Choi. John Chellman. George Kosmakos. Juan -.Q blk H' i, Q- 55- A , a Q j '.,,'vv'1'f.'f 'si 4, ,,.,,,,,,. , -.M , , , ,. '90-'wht'-.J'.f .Q .. - , J 1,1 f - ,-1 n J ' f 'Lf viii . F -- ' f 5 N , in ADP I F A '.. U. .Q i., ,ral ri ..,,..L - fy, 'L' - - - ' '.'1-4-. . , , -..- 'WW : iT. 50 u -4. 4 - 'Nx -. ' -3 X' id 'v i - - - , 'V Af'-L fi, 1 if - -4.-- - -1'39l.. U... .-7-2 ' A 'Xhoxc 'loin Kramer lakes out opponent lo kccp poxxession ol' thc hall. .Jerry Mason kicks hall toward UPPUIICIIJN oxxn goal. .il lljlill ' ' lifv VJINIIQ SULLCI i l l JL AT THE EW YEAR 5.0,-,' , Left: Del Norwood gives his advice to a team member. Lower left: Kep Sweeney kicks the ball through two defenders. Lower center: Juan Alvial kicks ball to team members. Lower right: Tom Kramer drives a shot to the goal, Varsity Soccer 1 157 Gzrli' mfzsziy az5ke1fba!!Sh00Zs tif it Q. A, First row: Emily Schlesinger tManagerl, Leila Byron tCo-Capt.J, Chrissy Del Gallo tCo-Capt.J. Anastasia Bouras QManagerJ. Second row: Mary Tippett, Carla Blue, Elizabeth Flint, Phyllis England. Third row: Pat Terrell tManagerJ. Mary Thompson. Nancy Lauer, Sherrie Wyatt, Donnelle Blahuta, Carolyn Henderson, Coach Del Horwood. S- A Q l -4.1 'NT' 5 Q- 5 it ' ll K V 6 u , ' , 5 4- l 4 1 X I W-l. Kicncrzils size up their opponents. Carla Blue jumps for the rebound. ISK X liiils' V. llaiskclbaill is Way to Victory! -qi J --2' ini S! gt 9 x, el l 7 . ,B .. i 6 2 i . il-tv!! A TZ uns Left: Mary Thompson and Chrissy Del Gallo get ready for the rebound. Bottom Left: Elizabeth Flint concentrates on her foul shot. Bottom Center: Nancy Lauer gets tojump ball. Bottom Right: Leila Byron in her classic pose after being fouled, while Nancy Lauer offers her sympathy. 1 an . vu- ' N ' S 1, g 45 A f ' -1 if .1 A Girl'S V. Basketball X 159 VARSITY BASKETBALL SH OWS CLASS -41 - ER l QER4f E 1 4 SEE! EE! 3 ER E R 4 il .,ssiR44,,3 X gsiyl K, 7 vw- l gy,1EQ q 32 1 .fienlf ifgq ' - 'B' 'Sf-'S i iw-f5l L. BOIIOITI Uffli Tvm UIUC- RUSYY Mlfmich- GCOVEC Johnson- TONY L0g0thetis. Walowach. Anna Boller tManagerl, Bobby Mahann, Bill Eyster, Kevin Munn, Steve Mullen. Chris Jones lCo-Capt.l. Nate Chappell. Second row: Coach Ed Wayne Logan QCQ-Captj, Bruce Steward, Richard Brown. Yo 1 sv 5 n i av 0-'fl XX X 9 A sX xxx Bruce Stewart dernmistrzitcs his forin. Foach Walowach gives the lcum u pep tulk during, an time-out. .iff IND v Varsity llusltcllmll X AS THE SEASO PROGRESSES I5 U1 5? ' W A 0 I Top Left: The tension grows as the generals get t another basket! Top Right: Steve Mullen looks to 'J pass off to Chris Jones. Left: Tom Little listens to the coaeh's advice. ,f ,XR 2 4 'w t Vziisilt' 52.1-sl-,etlmll llvl VARSITY WRESTLERS First row: Mary Gregal tManagerl. Jerry Knight, .lim Bramble, Billy Knight, Cassian Pallansch, Cindy Martin tManagerl Third row: Carl Tanner, John Robert Perry. Kenny Dreswiek, Laura Ueberhorst tManagerJ, Second row: Donnelly, David Liss, Robert Oxendine, John Conklin. Dan O'Neill, Doug Cathy Duggan tFormer Managerl. Pattie Romonski lManagerJ. Sam Sigler, Hurlburt, Barry Thompson, Guy Cavallo tl-lead-Coachj. Charles Dodge. Jerry Moore. Eric Matsumoto, Jaime Amico. Tim Taylor. U '?u ' -'ivan Xi ,v- I ' Q I 11 ug...- K4-v' Xtiiixt' RIb'll'f'lf,K1'Illlilll'lNlll the proecxs ol' pinning his opponent. Right: Barry Thompson strugglcx with lx tipptllwlll lltj Vnixiti, Witwtliiig ARE HOT 1 - 'w l RN 'R ii Above: ,lim Bramble lights to escape from his op ponent. Left: Jerry Moore watches the match in tantly for the ref to blow whistle. Q If V -4 5 'li i ' gf' ' E72 1 n v-1 X '- A-ii-,Q .....:.. -....-B.. -4, ,V mwzwywf CLS 1: it li ' L ' ' -'T , ' - 'T 'f 'F JJ L ' - - --' .,.Q .2-1 V' N- so U- Va -' E--M I l J 4 ' ' , fb v V , s. J r I 'G'-Sai 'i 3 ' 1 ' i-.wfxff i 1, .J M .,,.,,e A I Q - X 'Q -V 'is A ll -4- , X s Q - . : - 1, - I I u N. ' a 5 . X , . . - ' Q ' .. x x ' A X t ,e 'Q' I p- P '. ' U' , w . . e' 'V n 4 X ' l ' Above: The team warms up for their match. Varsity Wrestling, 163 tently. Lower Left: Ken Dreswick waits expec- G mnemfs Generate -., XJ S'-5 i -'71 .C sf Q, +415 .fs2'y-P N 172 , xv-q 'db Above, First row: Diane Lekang, Melina Sonners- ren, Lorraine Bradford 1Capt.J, Lisa Earle tCo- Capt.l. Monica Gile. Second row: DeDe Tannahill. Jackie Wood, Stephanie Pilk, Cindy Fang, Janet Pattison, Third row: Jessica Space, Pam Quanrud. Karla Hansen, Kim Swales, Maybelle Bernardo, Susan Wingo. Right: Karla Hansen demonstrates her classic move, l llvl tiuls Varsity tiynimistncs the Generally Spz'1fz't! .li , V ' -, .R xx' Mum r 'fl ,s 1' ff ' Top Left: After competing. DeDe Tannahill con- centrates on adding her points. Top right: Jackie Wood believes that the key word in competition is concentration. Bottom Left: With confidence. Lisa Earle practices her routine. Maybelle Bernardo prepares to leave as she awaits her teammates. GirI's Varsity Gymnastics li 165 j.V. CAGERSJAM IT X ll' ' ER ER ..,, XX AZ xx tx?-RA 6394 ,yyilt 1 IFR IIA!! 'iv-1' ' s,?.RAs,.i Z1 5 in Bottom row: Robert Prather, Adam Stulberg, Tony Butler, Keith Counney, Mike Lupton. Jamie Carrington. Top row: Coach Sean Carey, Mark Simpson tCo-Cupt.J. Mike Broder tCo-Capt.3, Frank Price, Stanley Wilson, Wayne Ethridge, Donny Stocks, Chris Hannali. lk! lll9 ' thnx 43132 Wayne lithridgc tips it to the ticncrznls. Frank Price lakes at jump shot. lim ' ,I V Hoys liuxl-tcthatll .Alike j. V. Giafly' Bmketbazll ozmcef to uiH'Nf, A 4- . 10 kr. va , Q O , I .Jiuvi ' Q' W' v.-.,,,, , ,- Mrr: D2 Q ' K ,NNN X if-Q -M in M- A i 4 'EBU'-7' X 7 I Bottom Left: Florence Enszland 1Mana2erl. Wanda Pope. Colleen O'Day lCo-Capt.l, Lolita Powell. lManagerJ. Middle Left: Kathy Hodge, Gloria Mora, Coach Anne Ledyard. Melanie Wilkins. Ina Allen, Top row: Rita Etter. Margaret Bentley, lCo-Capt.l. Lynn Davis, Melanie Davis, Linda O'Dell, Dottre Ethridge. Bottom Right: Kathy Hodge waits patiently for a rebound. Bottom Left: You hit her high and l'll hit her low. says Rita Etter to Lynn Davis. gl J.V. Girls' Basketball lfw7 FRESI-IME B-BALL SHOWS POTENTIAL First row: Dorothy Kulezychi lManagerJ, Mike Clark, Gerald Jackson, Scott Third row: Christine Dent lManagerj, Harry Delyannis, Kevin Meek, Steve Bradford, Maria Logothetis lManagerl. Second row: Kevin Trainum, Warren Bryant, Jimmy Daly, Chris Mann, Mike Dougherty, Barbara Donnelly LManag- Hackley, Nick Good. Eric Anderson. Geoff Washburn, Tim Raiford lCapt.J, erl, Not pictured: Alan Brame. X N -uni 5 OL I .. 1 J, Above: 'l hc tczitn listens nttcntivuly :is Mr. Mon coaches them. Right: W-l. prepares lo scorc as Harry E . b Ilclyunnls gets the bull. . - IUX i'lCSillllL'll llziskcllmll j. V. resiles Tough lst Row: Mary Gregal tManagerl. Scott Gotcher. Marty Davis. Keith lslim- kiewicz. David Taylor. Eric Grotos, Hoang Nguyen. Tony Butler. l.aura Ueberhorst tManagerl Znd Row: Cathy Duggan. tFormer Managerl. Patti Romonski lManagerl. Amador Santalla. Pat Davis. John Bove. David Emeric. 'C ,j ' C331 ,sy Y ,. Greg Davis. John Milligan. Mike O'NcilI. Andre Lavoie, Cindy Martin tMan- agerj. Elmer Lowe. 3rd Row: Mark Moffett. Rohert Pennell. Jimmy Miller. Donald Stauh. Peter Pahno. Matt Girard. Richard Knight. Harold Slator. Sam l.ittler Paul Garn. Guy Cavallo - Head Coach. Left: David Emeric prepares to wrestle. Above: Robert Perry practices his moves. J.V. Wrestling! IN? fc S '- - 3-as 73'i'-'.Li'i'l'?lEL1vL?3EASl'BYaD5 'B2.:ii IB We - A: fvsQfe:15..,q-35.551 :5e:mnm,umf'mf2sgf if jr ffqji :tggifimmf --f ' af- m.efer:iLa3s1'1'3 ' -Ei: Ti iifgi.-if51ii4I,H?H'Q'1?'ff32 g! 'ffg wffiijl fi 'i'f 11l4J1 'E!'Q?!.Ji iw, fr 5- 55123 mafia nsjfwl er 'e1f..aeffi,g fe it ff 31 7 ,i 2 P S5233 if ' ' T 'EWU :il 'Tin '-fel Y Fifa KRD. F -v-va , fb,.q c . j'f'f'f' ITV Q, :si FT - Q94-x ,gif ,'f,2-ag. - First Row: Bob Prather. Jamie Carrington, Dwight Fee Rick Attklsson Dan SOD Ml' Walowac tC08Chl Left Bob Prather PFQCUCCS to PCI'fCCI hlS fOI'm Su-llivan. Carl Talley, Kenny Tapscott. Second Row James Thomas Lou Rose Center Mike Murray prepares to throw the ball Right James Thomas wonders Win McNamee, Mutt Girard, Lorne Blackboume if I70! Boys' J.V. Huxehull ,.-wvf - .L -1- X . , ng - 4.434212 N Q, Patty Chumacero pmcliccx hcr chccrs with cn- lhmiaxni. .1 v 5 1 Hulluiii Ipit: Diane Lekag lx Iicd up in xhc llHIUs.'ixN hui' luukcr. Butluni Ccntcr: Elizabeth Westwood ghcurs hui' Icurn on under any uunditiun. ,-Xbox ci Kim Simpson thinks xcrmusly about . . . J.V. Q'hccrlcz1dci'x ITI ' i 5 :QI -T 86? if 11 H QI i S1 il Il 0 5 Swing QV lst Row: Mike DelGallo, Jamie Amico, Kevin Clements, Billy Knight, Jerry Mr. Del Norwood lcoachj, John Duffy, Mike Draghi. Bruee Stewart. Richard Moore, Billy Grossman, Tommy Chinn. 2nd Row: Derrik Pearson, Tony Brown, Chris Roberson, TerTy Reed, Ryan Davis, and Bill Wykoff. Logothelis, David Dunlap, Steve Mullen. John Hampel, David Kailey. 3rd Row: l72 Hu x s' Vzu my llnschzill mvc: Vain you lix il. l'onch'. ' Axk Bill Wykoff. l,cfI: Billy Knight lakes. an swing ul the ball. mo Victmfy You cam tell that Mike Weaver cniifb Ihv PWC' tices! lAhovc1. ,f x EL'.4sgnr.r1f' H- Upper Left. Jerry Moore throws the bull with ease. Above: Tony Logothetis is up at but. so Watch Out! Upper Right: Where did it go? ask Richard Brown. Lower Right: Derrik Pearson thinks, Theres nothin' to this. ft L --nv-..,,,,Q',' Boys' Varsity Bztsclmll ' I73 0 5' ymmzstics 1 'Q la , - V 1 X' f .- 5 I u J l- ff pd V- Qi- YV Left to Right: Chris Heiman. Sam Sigler, Heung Chu. Mark Taylor, Ethan Choi, Hak Son Kim, Daniel Michael. Andy Whitson, Frank Molin, Danny Har- Krash, Clifford Dorman. Jeff Mellor, Ramone Parades. Marshall Hawkins. Chol relson, David McKinley, Mr. Mitchell CCOachJ. 1 Above: Heung Chu prepares for his floor exercise. Left: Jeff Mellor shows his form on the highbar. l I l74! Boys' Gymnastics Tumbler mmm' Victory td 'K Q ,j',.4-. - ,'jt.u.,1 as ,kgs-351 'N .ta ..w- , .. 7. W. I ,.- .. N.. - 4 . .lg is Upper Left: Mark Taylor shows his talent on the horse. Below: Chris Heimann does the splits with ease. Lower Left: Ramone Paredes concentrates as he works on the parallel bars. Lower Right: What next? ask Marshall Hawkins. Ts--' . amy, ,, Z -, val F!-' S 5 t ,Q ,ff , ...Q . va' N I Boys' Ciytnnastics 1' l75 mth reszflers Show ozfential Iii! vvof-s-- ' -1. w .4.4e,.r oi 0'-I 5 ,,. 1 - ,af l . ' .....-. - -- .4119-1 .v ' ,......-....,- L , 1-...Q--V ,.. ., ,,..,.,.-Q lop Rtghtz Trung Nguyen lights to rcvcrsc his pnxi- tmn Qtml mn thc mulch. ,-Xhuvci Pat Davis holds hix nppuncntk leg an hc xtrugglcs tu gut on top liuttum Venturi Andre Lavoic looks unhappy illllkfl' wtcxtlmg his Wuxt Sprint.1llcldupptmcnt. -Atv' Ultra -2-53' l '71'i'i':' ' ' --- - 'vid - 0-ii-inf-o-9-In --1 ' N , U' Above: David limeric tukcs on at Spartan and comes l out on top, 1711 l'lk'Nllllltlll Wtuxtltng lop Luft: Tony Butler prcpztrcs to start his mulch. FROSI-I CHEERLEA DERS ARE TRULY BABY G'S ,Wd ' r 'iii- First row: Maureen Magee, Anna Maria Pahno. Donna Lekang. Piper Vazquez. UNO- Second row: Karen Chandeysson, Jennifer Kramer. Cheryl Miller. Phyllis Cut- Maureen Magee crosses . . Pam Shepherd V's . s ...J S .a -Y. . - Pam Shepherd. Absent for picture: Dennine Cun, Jennifer Ryan WI' , and Annu Maria Pzihno smiles fur victory Frosh L'hcerlezulers ' I -1 RECORDS MOVIES BOOKS Well . . . uh . . . I Can't think of anything at the moment . . . - The Tattler The best part was making-out in the library. behind the fiction books . . . - Anonymous . . . the most serious prolmlem at NV-L is student s lack of respect for each other - The Times . . I loved the dances, the plays, the sports events teven the crew raceslh . . . . . It has lmecoine increasingly evident in recent years that XV-Is has an ineffectual, puppet Student Council . . . . . I loved lJenisc's imitation ofjaws . . l Ps liL'Nlt'N.x What the Critics . . . then there was the matter of the student parking lot. otherwise known as the German bomb site . . . last toll: IO students never to be found again with 3 cars among the missing . . . - Genie Shamit, NBC . . . I liked the seniors . . . when I was ajuniorl - A Cynic the . . . it taught me how to be a part of a group . . . . . . I really do think there are just too many students for the administration to handle . . - The Post-Wheaties . .there is a serious problem with cheating . . . . . . We always had bad Homecoming floats . . . and this year we lost 3550 for it . . . - Disg ru ntled Senior The Best Things Were: Friday night football games snow days Substitute teachers on test days having a crush on someone Animal House RADI O STAGE Said About VV-L: . . .There is a problem: the individuals, as a student body, do not support each other. . . one of the best moments was having my ring turned for the 79th tor 80th or 81st Or 82ndJ time . . . . . Wfbo can forget our winning seasons in tootball and basketball? . . . . . l'll never torget becoming l8! . . . - Anonymous . whot l liked best were the Senior privileges. For exomple: First to be trompled on by underclossrnen ot ossemblies, ond . . . uh, . . uh . . . Boy! There sure ore o lot of Senior privilege lSingulor - thot's right, thot's whotl likell. . . - Another Disgruntled Senior The Worst Things Were: cliques student apathy The Locker Rule Faculty apathy - wide spread anti-social behavior - having a crush on someone . . . I liked the days we played Battleship between the lockers . . . - The Mysterious Tuna . .n . some teachers made class a really enjoyable and wonderful experience . . . . . . unfortunately. there is a serious discrimination against Girls' sports . . . . . . what about those Friday mornings. when you were half asleep, innocently walking down the hall, when all ofa sudden you were flattened against the wall by 30 marching band members tnot to mention being smacked inthe stomach by one misquided battonl . . . - Shaun Mitchell s . I can t . like tlie state penitentiary lor example . . . wait to get to someplace freer tliaii tliis Rcyiexxs 179 ? X .x ' Na+ - K- ., .. ., rw ', Q . fjb-Y 'X f . fr- f A f XX . I,-- ' fa' 'ii' V T' gl. - 1-4.41 ,gi When you think back on our Class of '79, what will be some of your greatest memories? Each of us will have our own special memories, but certain highlights of our three years will be remembered by all of us. When we arrived at W-L, we began a new era. Our school had been rebuilt. and had acquired a new principal, Dr. Sharbaugh. We, however. at the time. did not recognize our importance, as we were just sophomores. We soon began to feel at home and as we left our junior high friends and met new people, we be- came unified as a class. We joined clubs, got involved in sports, and got into the W-L social life. A rash of vandalism caused the school administration to close down W-Ijs open school policy. Teachers monitored the halls, I.D. cards were issued, and skipping became harder. At the beginning of our junior year. our athletic teams were moved from the great Falls District to the Northern Dis- trict, which meant tougher competition and longer rides for away games. This action was taken to ease tension between W-L and their long-time arch-rivals. VX ' r Wakefield and Yorktown. We continued to play these teams in non-district com- petition. however. The final exam exemption policy, im- portant to all classes, was altered in our junior year. Due to the policy change. only straight- A students could be exempt from finals. Along with changes within the school, there was a major change in the sur- rounding community. I-66 slashed through Arlington, leaving W-L with no back yard. The year we had all waited for, our senior year, finally arrived. Along with football games, homework, and parties, we had to start thinking about the future. We took SAT's, visited colleges. and filled out applications. All too soon, the time came to be fitted for caps and gowns. signalling that the end of our high school experience was near. Although we are looking forward to graduation, we all know that it will mean saying goodbye to W-L and many special friends we have made here . Seniors f l8'l ,...-N ign- LI. SHIRIN ABTAHI PATRICIA DENISE ACHA - Key Club 11.121 Science Honor Society 10.11.121 I-Qlos Honor Society 11,12 tSec,11 IIKOS Honor Society 10.11.121 National Honor Society 11.12 Presi: Ihespians 12 tPoints Chr.11 Math Club 121 Homeroom Iireas, 111. Sec. 11. Pres. 121 Homecoming Atten- dant 12. B1.l,'1i AND GRAY 11.12 tiiditorlg NCIE Nominee 111 Best Actress 111.111 Harvard Book Club Award 113 DAR Good Citizen Award 121 Morning Announcers 11g Commu- nity Task I-'orce on Graduation Requirements 11: Governor's School for the Gifted 113 Girls' State Appointee 11g Who's Who Among American High School Students 11,123 National Merit Semi-finalist 121 Washington Junior Academy of Sci- ences 1lltSec.1. 1l1Pres.1g 'I'he Birds 111. Twelve Angry Men 111, 'I'hurs.fFri. Nite Live 111. Friends of Harveyn ll. Harvey 11. A'Here and Now 11. SARAH NILES BAGNULO -J.V. Softball 10g Beautification Committee 11, IiLIZABETH A. BARTLEY - VOI 12. ALEX GANIBOA BERNARDO - Varsity Wrestling llg J.V. Wrestling ltlg Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10.113 Treas. 12. LORI R. BLACKMON - Astronomy Club 11,12 tVice- Pres.11 Ecology Club 11: Homeroom Vice-Pres. 12. ai . -.N 4 184 Seniors 's 'Q I PATRICIA D. ACHA f x. DEBORAH K. ALLEN RHONDA BAILEY Q W- 1i1.1ZAH1i'I'H A. BAR'l'1.1-IY NICHOLAS AFENTAKI MICHAEL D. AMENTLER Q Q !'1 5i 'IN-:Y X . SAMUEL W. BARNES 4. , A THOMAS C. BEACHE 2 Q MOHAMAD S. AHMADINEJAD SALLY N. BAGNULO ERIC H. BEATTY ALEX G. BERNARDO gg, 54, iff' 40 9' Ss! Q,- ax ,, - ., ii :U MORGAN L. BEVENSEE MICHELLE BEVIL COLLEEN L. BLACKBOURNE LORI R. BLACKMON When our Senior Class officers took office, they boarded a sink- ing ship. At the end of our junior year, we had only raised one fourth of the needed 558000 for graduation and the prom. It looked as though we might have to have our prom in the gym! Our newly elected officers, however. got right down to vvork. They or- ganized fund-raising activities of all kinds: car washes, a magazine drive, the Homecoming Dance and the Holiday Bazaar. Our class sold M84M's, General Mania buttons, and, of course doughnuts. Due to their efforts, we Won't have to have our prom in the gym, after alll We, the Senior Class, would like to express our thanks to our hard-working Senior Class of- ficers: Mike Holleran, President Cindy Martin, Vice-President Mary Haynes, Secretary Charlie Dodge, Treasurer Bich-Thuy Tran, Senator Jackie Wood, Senator Gn this page, on the right, Mike Holleran leads the Seniors with authority, and in the center, our officers as a group. On the oppo- site page. right, Mike Holleran and Cindy Martin collect magazine money, and on the left, are our School Board Representativesg Pat Terrell, Carmen Machicado, and Joe Flaim. ,, - 'Fi'-Sz, ' 1 .f. f'ii v' . Seniors f' 185 EJ 1.21. . ,V , , -iii., BLOW 'EM UP, LICK 514 .-'X I. x KAL - of LINDA S. BOATWRIGHT ,I 1-Q DONALD BORDEN Y' ' .. YQ a , 'I ' 1' Q X IPV1 U Sclllm x 1 . .M-'f F 1' an 'N V ' SCOTT BODEN JOHN L. BOERSMA 2' .. ri Z GREGORY M. BORYAN JOHN D. BOYCE as ,N in CHI-IRYI. l.. BOYISR LISA .I. BOYLE 'ENI, TIE 'ENI UP, SHOCK 'EMIII -f-S '3S . AGR -'05 , Q inf' Y:-...- .1 LORRAINE BRADFORD JAMES A. BRAMBLE 'ga wr ., w ..-y AMBER G. BRENNER JULIE D. BRENT JAMES P. BRIGGS STUART C. BROWNE .-, -1 'fi I' ,'-X CHRISTINE BRUWNING CffJl.l.l:I:N Ii. BURKI: l I I . IJIXVIIJ S. BURKI: .v,. I GREGORY BORYAN - Varsity Ifootball ltl.ll.l21 Ski Klub IZ. JOHN DOUGLAS BOYCE W J.V. Soccer Ill. CHERYL LURRAINE BUYER - Varisty Softball Mgr. llg J.V, Soccer Mgr. ltl. LORRAINE BRADFORD f Ciirl's Gymnastics ltl,ll.I2g Varsity Track ll.I21BeautificationConiinitte ll1 VRUSSI- ID SABRES ll.l2. AMBER BRENNER - lklajorettes lll,ll.l2 tfaptgtjnjl F.B.L.A. I2 tVice-Pres.l. JAMES BRIGGS - J.V. Winter Track I0.ll1 J.V, Track lll.l I1 Varsity Winter Track IZ: Varsity Track IZQ Homeroom Vice-Pres. ll. Pres. 121 PENMAN tAss't Non Fiction Edi- torlg Orchestra ltl.l l-.IZ tManager and Pres. l2lg Choir llg National Honor Society ll.l2. The culmination of the Spirit Week activities was the Homecom- ing Spirit assembly. Each day the cheerleaders and other spirited stu- dents dressed according to the day's theme. Pep Club members not only decorated the football players' lockers at the end of the week. but also decorated their houses and yards with toilet paper. banners. and balloons. Enthusiasm built up all week and came to a peak Friday afternoon at the Spirit Assembly. Spirited mem- bers of every class came prepared to win the Spirit Stick contest. with banner. confetti. toilet paper. and noisemakers. But. the Senior Class won. which is only fitting. Claire Glendening, opposite page. top left. leads the Senior Class in a rousing cheer while Patty Acha and Lynda Reuter, bottom. join in. Pictured at center. Seniors willingly admit that they are the best!! Seniors 1' l87 eheam' the mim! HX Scum 040' in '- O . P I KATHRYN J. BYERS SARA f'AMPHlil,l. JliFl if CARTER MARK J. BURNETI' K.- X A 2 X -.. 1, .L-l X .i r . .'s .-a- - Cf! 5' ,-v nd' LEILA M. BYRON LAURA CAHILL 'QQ' W F '-rs. Af. QA -f S'l'l'1PHlfN A. CASIMIRU DREW C. CHAPLIN f '1 QL 9 I I 1 6 J 1 N I 1 I I 1 1 J O Q if 7:-.Q A-'L t 1' ' E JOHN L. CHELLMAN KEH CHUN CHEN HWAN S. CHOI .... ft, X, . gg: Qian 0- ' 'uv ' t ii X if 'X N NAKKYU CHOI JOHN C, CLARK DANIEL J. COFFEY 59,3 lt,-1 iw STACIE J. COGSWELL PENNY S. COLE CHARLES B. COLEMAN ALMA MATER With faith in thee eternally we hail the Blue and Gray. For thy proud walls and hallowed halls we honor thee today. CHORUS: Washington-Lee. Washington-Lee Humbly for thee do we pray. Oh may thy guiding hand Be ever our command: Show us thy truth and thy way. Weeks in advance Mike Holle- ran and Mary Thompson work dil- igently to complete the senior float on time. opposite page. right. Joy Epperly's enthusiasm of the game inspire the crowd to cheer on . . . While Greg Boryan and Chris Lloyd discussed the ref- eree's decision on the last play. KATHRYN JOYCE BYERS - The Birds lllg Float Com- mittee l0.ll. LEILA BYRON - Girls Basketball lll.ll lCo-Ca t.J. lf: P Varsity Girls Tennis lll,l l.lZ lCo-Capt.J1 Girls Varsity 'lrack llg Girls Soccer ll: French Club lllg French Honor Society l l.l21 National Honor Society ll.l2 tSec.lg Tilsos Honor So- ciety l21 Most lmproved - Basketball ll: Ciirls State ll. LAURA CAHILL - Svyimming lll,lI.l2g State Svyim Meet ltl.ll.l2L Ski Club lll.ll.l21 Homeroom Pres, lll.l21 PEN- MAN I2 tCopy Editorll Float Committee Ill. JOHN CHELLMAN - Varsity Football lll,ll.l21 Varsity Soccer lll.ll.l21 Homecoming attendant ltlg Advanced Or- chestra lll.l l,l2g Stage Band ll.l2. PENNY COLE - National Honor Society ll.l21 Science Honor Society' ll.l2, CHARLES COLEMAN - Afro-American Club lll.ll tlrea- surerig Bible Club llg Elos Honor Society' l0,ll,l2tPres.l1 lhespian Club llg Chorus Ill: Choir ll.l2g Madrigals IZL Brigadoon lltg Regional Chorus lll,l l.l2g All'Sate Chorus IZ: Friends ot' Harvey Dinner Theatre IZ. Seniors ,' H49 Scnmrs 43.5 Q MARY K. COLEMAN 141 FRIE DS FOR. . ,ol I 7? QQ xii' JOHN P. CONKLIN JOHN A. COLLIER ELIZABETH T. COLLINS JEFF L. CORNWELL 9 4. 'V' C'IIARI.IiS R. VORRY S'I'IiVIi R. COX DAVID C. CRAIG FORREST W. CRONE il 'i v .. J so r . 2' 1 ' LIFE 733- PHILLIP CUNNINGHAM PAUL V. CURTIS 3 qv--v aff' X 1 TERRI L. DARLINGTON .IOHN L. DAUMA We all have formed strong friendships with felloyy students and members of the faculty. Many of these friendships will remain. after we have graduated. to influenceour futures. Our teammates. teachers. boy- friends and girlfriends will hold special places in our hearts. These people with whom we have shared three years are special to us and will not be forgotten. Oppo- site page: Beth Geary and friend Denise Dralle have their lunch at MacDonalds. This page: Nora Heimann and Dr. Weinhardt discuss the mysteries of science. i y 'a' Y- K f -, 711, 1 1- -'53,-J. s 72 - W :-wg A. M 'T-2,5 '. -+4 '. ' , an JERRI L. CRONF Qi? 34 0'5 W 7 JAMES D. DALRYMPLE 9. APRIL M. DAVIS MARY K. COLEMAN - Varsity Gir1's Softball 11.121 Var- sity' Cheerleading 11.12 1Capt.J1 Swimming 10.11.12 1Capt.1 IV. Cheerleading 103 M.V.P. - Swimming 11. JOHN CONKLIN - Varsity' Football 11.121 Varsity' Wres- tling 12g J.V. Football 101 .1.V. Wrestling 103 Powder Puff Coach 12. JEFF L. CORNWELL - DECA 12 tParliamentarianJ1 Choir 11.121 Madrigals 12. CHARLES CORRY - Varsity Soccer 11.12 1Capt.J1 Crew 10.11.121J.V. Soccer 101 Tikos Honor Society 10.11.121 Sci- ence Honor Society 10.11.121 National Honor Society 11.121 Latin Honor Society' 10.11 lTreas.l. 121 S.C.A. 2nd Vice- Pres. 10: French Honor Society 10.11.121 French Club 11.121 HAL Computer Club 101 Homeroom Pres. 10.11.121 NCTF writing contest: Governor's School 111 STEPHEN COX - Varsity' Baseball 11.121 Varsity Football l21DECA10.11. JERRI LYNN CRONE - IV. Soccer 101 Pep Club 10.111 Drama Club 111 Thespain Club 121 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10.111 Friends of Harvey Dinner Theatre 111 Here and Nowu ll. JAMES DANIEL DALRYMPLE - Latin Honor Society 103 Homeroom Treas. 10.11.12. TERRI DARLINGTON - FBLA 121 DECA 121 German Honor Society' 10.111 Marching Band lll.ll1 Concert Band 10. CHERI LYNN DAVIS - Creyx 10.11.121 Varsity Football Manager 121 Wintertrack 121 Pep Club 121 Microbiology Club 10.111 D.E.C..-X. 12: Drill Team 111 BLUE AND GRAY 12 tlndex Editorbg Science Honor Society 11.121 Harvey 11 1Stage Crewl. f'? CHERI L. DAVIS Seniors 191 .fl IV ., I Q55 N it RALPH W. DAVIS ii w-Tiff TRACY Y. DAY f 2 v 'WI ' .5 'YH '33 ANIPRLW IJ. Dlifil, II SCIIIUIS I A , film 1 1 1 - I 5-. . ' o D. AFTER HIGH SCHOOL - mx at , 4 I ,- 'ii 7 'ND CHERYL l.. DEHART LYDIA l.. DEKSNIS RACHEL K. DELESSEPS 6-fi' 4v?fv- I wr fn? f 5 f ,.-Y XT' T7 sv i'HRlS'l'INl-I lJlil.KiAl.l,O JAN C. IJlil.MAR LOU A. DENMAN LQ 1 ty' N5 If fi 1 4-:ir COLLEGE!! CHARLES H. DENNEY THOMAS DESCISCIOLO CHARLES T. DODGE fvv-7' ANNE-MARIE DOHERTY REBECCA L. DOLL GLENN E. DOLLY ff wa ',,,'X. DENISE C. DRALLE 3 CATHLEEN E. DUGGAN ANDREW DEGLER - Varsity Soccer 11,121 J.V. Soccer 10g J.V, Wrestling 101 Health Club 10. CHRISTINE DELGALLO - Varsity Girls' Basketball 11.121 J.V. Girls' Basketball 10 lCo-Captlg National Beta 10.11.121 Spanish Honor Society 10.11.123 Tikos Honor Society 10,1 1,121 Ski Club 10.11.123 Float Committe 12: Homecom- ing attendant 11.12 lQueen1: BLUE ANDGRAY 121 M.V.P. - Basketball 103 Girls' State Representative. RACHEL DELESSEPS - Spanish Honor Society 10.113 DECA 121Homreoom'1'reas. 121 BLUE AND GRAY 12. CHARLES DENNEY - Varsity Track 10.11.12 lCaptain11 Varsity Soccer 11.12 lCaptain11 J.V. Soccer 10. CHARLES THOMAS DODGE - Varsity Wrestling 10.11.12 tCo-Capt.13 Varsity Baseball 121 l.V. Baseball 101 Health Club 10.11,12 lPres.l1 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10.11.121 Float Committee 103 Society of Distinguished American High School Students. DENISE DRALLE - Varsity Cross Country 10,111 Varsity Track 10,111 Varsity Softball 121 Ski Club 10,l1,121 National Beta 121 Float Committee 121 Homeroom Sec. 103 BLUE AND GRAY 11,121 Powder Puff 11.12. CATHLEEN FAYE DLFGGAN -- Varsity Wrestling Mgr, 12: J,V. Wrestling Mgr. 10, National Beta 121 Elos Honor Soci- ety 121 Choir 11.12. Many seniors are bound for college in the fall of '79, and have been spending lots of time investigating schools. As dead- lines approach. seniors have to get school records, teacher ref- erences and personal statements into the mail - an awesome task. The college application is one of the most important steps in a person's academic life and is taken very seriously. Washington-Lee's counselors are helpful and teachers are co- operative with regard to refer- ences: it seems the problem is finding time to write personal statements. Anyway. after the application is in. the hard pint begins - the waiting. April fif- teenth will come! At left. Beth Geary and Rachel DeLesseps look over college cat- alogs. Seniors 1143 ll ix 5. Q5 nf' 15.7 JULIE A. DUNN JAMES A. DYSART CLAUDIA M. EANES JANET L. EMBREY TIMOTHY L. ENGLAND JOY L. EPPERLY 4? PQ... -. ff, KATHLEEN C. FEBREY BEVERLY J. FERA TWILA FERRAIUOLO DOUGLAS G. FERRY MARIANNE FICCO JAMES C. FIELDS Between required classesand lunch. we are free to schedule a few electives. Arlington County and W-L. in particular is lucky to have a good variety of elective classes. For the joh-hound there is the Career Center. For the academic stu- dents there are electives of all kinds right at home. Doreen Schlawiedt tnext pagel allows her imagination to run wild in Art. While in Penman, Brian Todd and Billy Grossman manage financial matters. ELECTIVES, WHERE VVE PLAY. N ,A X l 1 -2 AT -'::' F' . -,w JOSEPH 1.. FLAIM PAUL E. FLAIM KAREN M. FLATEN I 95' f 'X' I I if MARK FOWLER VIRGINIA L. FOXWELL PAUL J. FRANK Il. 'T -Q A-f - '4 ' n X' f 0 S' 2 3' 'tt it I -of ' .. it qv, . at fy9.,'t:y, :, 371, .25 . .. -sw' .if Q47 i '-- WORK 1' 'RI-fs J. 'N ... 1 'U ar., 1 A a s.,,, ff gif I 1 DAVID R. FOSTER .IULIE ANN DUNN - VOT 11.121 FBLA 11.12. JIM DYSART - Varsity Track 11.121 J.V. Cross Country 101 J.V. Track 10: German Club 10. CLAUDIA M. EANES - National Beta 1 1.12: Ski Club 11.121 FBLA 121 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 121 The Birt1s g Here and Now : Choir 11.12. .IOY LEE EPPERLY - J.V. Wrestling Mgr. 103 Symphonic Band 10.11lSec.l. 121 Choir 11 tHistorian1L Dmm Major 123 Homeroom Treas 10. Pres. 12: PENMAN 12 1Asst. Fiction Editor. KATHLEEN FEBREY - DECA 11.121 FBLA 11.121HistoV rianl. BEVERLY JEANNE FERA - Bible Club 111 Drill Team 10: FBLA 12. MARIANNI? FICCO - Varsity Basketball Mgr. 101 .l.V. Basketball Statistician 101 Float Committee 101 J.V. Cheer- leading 11 tCaptain11 Homeroom Treas. 10. Sec. 111 Powder PUIT 11.12. JAMES FIELDS - DECA 11.12. PAUL FLAIM - Varsity Cross Country 10.1 11 Varsity Track 10.121 Varsity Track 10.1 1,121 Ski Club 10.11.12: Homeroom Pres. 10. KAREN MARIE FLATEN - Varsity Gir1's Soccer 113 Var- sity Girl's Track 11: French Club 10.111 Tikos Honor Society 10.111 Science Honor Society 10,111 National Honor Society 11.121Beautitication Committee 10 tCo-Chair.1. 11lPub1icity Chair.1: 2nd place - State poetry' competition: Orchestra 10.11.121 The Birds 10: Choir 1 1.121 Regional Choir 11.121 Symphonic Band 121 Marching Band 121 Madrigals 121 Task Force on Discipline 12. DAVID FOSTER - FBLA 12. MARK A. FOWLER - Varsity Gymnastics 103 J.V. Soccer 101 Choir 10.11.121 Regional Choir 11.121 Madrigals 12. VIRGINIA LEE FOXWELI, - Creyt 10.11.121 Science Honor Society 10.11.121 German Honor Society 10.11.12 1Pres.l German Club 11.12 tPres.l1 Girl's State Rep. 111 Marching Band 10.11.121 Symphonic Ban-.1 10.11.12, Seniors 195 fi ,..4 R9 BETH A. FRISK ROBERT FRITH KHALED F. GALAL MARGUERITE GASTON QQ PS WT? Q--4 If MARIETTA GASTON ELIZABETH C. GEARY 2 Cgzrilqer ngeilqer 'N BILL M. GHANNAM lg C' ,ff 045' -3- JAMIE L. GHISALBERT ., N JUHN GILBERT LINDA J. GILBERT MIGUEL AA GIRALDU V Pk. Ta Kg. U C J LESLIE J. GIRARD 'IX' r'-V' JOSEPH C. GOZZO CLAIRE W. GLENDENING PACHARIN GOCANOTH 1, H.. 'Iss v 7 MARK R. GRAVALLESE CAROL L. GRAVES 31- A 1-in .,, . -ing Z-f EXIT' v:? 'lflZ4 JENNIFER C. GORMAN ldv in BETH ANN FRISK - Varsity Cheerleading 123 Choir 12 1Sec.13 Mt. Dora High School 10.11. KHALED GALAL - Swimming 11.123 Varsity Tennis 10.11.12 tCapt.13 Tikos Honor Society 11.12 1Vice-Pres.13 Science Honor Society l0,ll,l21 French Honor Society 10,111 National Honor Society 11.123 Math Club 123 Boy's State 11. ELIZABETH C. GEARY - Varsity Cross Country 103 Var- sity Track 11.123 J.V. Track 103 Spanish Honor Society 103 National Beta 121 Ski Club 10.11.123 Float Committee 123 BLUE AND GRAY 10.11.12. JAMIE GHISALBERT - National Beta llQ Pep Club 11,123 Choir 11.123 Homeroom Sec. 10. Vice-Pres. 11.12. JOHN GILBERT - Varsity Track ll: J.V. Track 103 Homeroom Pres. 11.123 CROSSED SABRES 111 PENMAN 12. LINDA JANE GILBERT - J.V. Soccer 113 .1.V. Soccer 103 Choir 11.123 Madrigals 12. CLAIRE GLENDENING - Varsity Cheerleading 11.12: Crew 123 J.V. Cheerleading 103 Pep Club 123 Ski Club 10.11.123 Latin Honor Society 10.11.123 Science Honor Soci- ety 10. 113 Homeroom Pres. 103 Sec. 11.12. PACHARIN GOCANOTH - Tikos Honor Society 12: Span- ish Honor Society 12. JENNIFER CARTER GORMAN - FBLA 101 Choir 123 Na- tional Beta 123 Float Committee 10. MARK R. GRAVALLESE - Varsity Gymnastics 10.113 Ski Club I0,11,123 Tikos Honor Society 10,1 l,l21 Science Honor Society 10.11.123 National Honor Society 11,123 Spanish Honor Society 10.11 1Pf6S.lQ Elos Honor Society 123 Thes- pian Honor Society 123 Class Vice-Pres 113 Homeroom Pres. 10.11.123 Task Force - Attendance Procedures3 Boy's State 11: The Birds 101 Mr. Winkler's Birthday Party 123 Mid- night Raider 12. CAROL GRAVES - Varsity Gymnastics 11.123 Tikos Honor Society 11.12 1Sec.13 Science Honor Society 11.12 1Vice- Pres.13 National Honor Society 11,123 National Beta 123 Homeroom Sec. 11.12: Powder Puff 12. We seniors all have been to a whole lot of assemblies. good and bad. We've been to pep rallies. weight-lifting exhibitions. Blood mobile assemblies, and Choir! Orchestra concerts. We've seen them allg they're mandatory. Assemblies bring together our whole student body giving performers a good opportunity to display their skill. At far left, the Senior Class goes crazy at a pep rally. On this page, Jimmy Bramble, Student Council Presi- dent, speaks to the student body. Seniors f 197 WASHINGTON-LEE: salad bowl or melting pot? I98 Scnmrs Q0 U X 4 1 X -:fx JAMAI. HAMAD K. A 1, .1 T ,sb SUSAN E. GRAY . i !'! l ROGER N. HAGER .LAA - KAREN M. HAMPIil. ,-i-Q ,UP DONNA M. GREEN ' x x .QO- TIM K. HALL T' X . :J WILLIAM H. GROSSMAN .IALAL M. HAMAD GREG l,. HANNA l i P WILLIAM C. HANNAH -cu.. CLAIRE D. HARDING CHRIS M. HARLAN 1 'S -I 41 1 9' CHARLES J. HARRIS Like the United States. Washington- Lee is the home of a variety of nation- alities including Iranians, Koreans, Viet- namese, Peruvians, Chileans and many. many more. Our Senior Class has a number of foreign born students. many of whom take English for Speakers of Other Languages QESOLJ in order to adapt to the ways of this country. tThis pagej Mrs. Bronstein works with an ESOL class. tOpposite pagej Anita G0- sain and Dinh Phan look to the future. .-.Q ,, :Qs ,re i 41 all-5 WAHDAN M. HASAN WILLIAM H. GROSSMAN - Varsity Baseball 11.121 IV, Baseball 103 Tikos Honor Society 11.121 National Honor Society 11.121 Astronomy Club 12 tTreas,1g Homeroom Vice-Pres 10.11.123 PENMAN I2 tBusiness Mgr.1g Most Improved - J.V. Baseball: Who's Who Among American High - School Students 11.121 Boy's State Rep, ll: Band ' 0- Director Award ll: Regional Orchestra 11.121 -Q Marching Band l0,ll,121 Symphonic Band 1011 1 Orchestra 1011 I' lVice Pres 111' ---- Q.- -qv , . , Marching Band 10.11. tVice-Presb I2 lPres.i. i TIM KYLE HALL - J.V. Football 10. KAREN MARIE HAMPEL - BLUE AND GRAY I2 tPhotographerl. iz CAROL DIANE HAWORTH - Ski Club 10.11.121 National Beta 11.121 Marching Band 10.1 1.121 Concert Band 10.11 tCorresponding Sec.1 12. CAROL D. HAWORTH MARY P. HAYNES DAVID A, HEDGES MARY HAYNES - VHFSIW Soccer 10 ICO-CUP!-l 11.121 Class Secretary ll,l2g Homeroom Pres. 10.11.121 BLUE AND GRAY 10.11.121 Most im- Cgxfov Dinner Theatre ll. CHRISTOPHER HEIMANN NORA M, HEIMANN STEPHANIE HENDERSON proved - Soccer ll: Ski Club l0,11. CHRISTOPHER M. HEIMANN - Varsity Gym- nastics 10.11.12 tCapt.l1 Key Club llg Science Honor Society ll.l21 Latin Honor Society 11.121 National Merit Commended Student. NORA HEIMANN - Varsity Crew 1l.l2L .l.V. Crew 103 German Honor Society 10.11.121 Na- tional Honor Soceity l0,1l,l2 t'I'reas.lg Science Honor Society l0,1I,l2g Tikos Honor Society 11.121 Key Club 10.111 PENMAN 12 lNon-Fict. Ed.l: National Merit Commended Student: Student Rights St Responsibilities Committee1 The Birds 101 Harvey 11 tStage Crewlg Friends of Harvey Seniors J 199 Sensors T-.1 gf C'.'1 P N VSA? I N f, -tj? A f lk WILLARD C. HOAGLAND MICHAEL J. HOLLERAN JAMES M. HOLLINGSWORTH CURTIS HORNE, JR. A lg 3 X, MIVHAI-ll. J. HORNER Rlililif'i'A A. HURROCKS Q? ir' sqm:-J ' RALPH l,. HOUGH JOHN li. HOUGHTON v 2 4 i in .J RUSTY W. HOUSTON NATALIE F. HUKO -.f ANNE M. INGRASSIA fl ir' PATRICIA HOVERMILL NING N. HSU 'Vi 4 4, ,x 'IL KAREN E. HURDLE COLLEEN A. HURNEY 'TA' Or' NADIA ITRAISH JOSEPH S. .IABLONSKI Q ? According to the U.S. Depart- ment of Labor, 42W of the male and 3792, of the female high school seniors hold jobs. At W-L, a great many seniors work. With the earning of money in mind, we gave up our free time to pay for that trip to Florida or that used Camaro. Some of us needed to supplement our family's income or tosave for college, but all the working seniors had to deal with late nights and early school morn- ings. On the opposite page, left, Lisa Lipson rents cars for Hertz- Rent-A-Car. Right, Shaun Mitch- ell can sell shoes, but he has prob- lems with the cash register! On this page, Paul Flaim sells Pooh Bears, and Joy Epperly sells jewelry for Sears. PAUL M. HICKS - Varsity Football ll. MICHAEL JOSEPH HOLLERAN - Bowling Team l0,l l, IZQ Class Pres. lZ1 CROSSED SABRES l0.ll lCo-Editorl, IZ tEditorJ1 Quill and Scroll IO. MICHAEL HORNER - Varsity Tennis IZ: J.V. Tennis l0,llg Marching Band l0.ll,lZg Concert Band l0,ll,lZg Or- chestra IZ. RALPH LINWOOD HOUGH - Varsity Football ll: J.V. Football Ill. JOHN E. HOUGHTON - Varsity Crew ll,lZg Varsity Win- ter Track lZg J.V. Soccer 101 .l.V. Tennis IO: Ski Club IZL Math Club IZ: Science Honor Society ll,lZ1 Boy's State ll: National Merit Commended Student. RUSSELL WALTER HOUSTON - Varsity Crew l0,l l,lZ1 Varsity Soccer lZ1 J,V. Wrestling llg J.V. Soccer llp Ski Club lll,ll.lZ1 Beautihcation Committee l0.llg Health Club llg Homeroom Treas ll.lZ1 Crew Captain IZ. NING N. HSU - International Club 10, NATALIE HUKO - German Honor Society l0,l l,lZ3 Ger- man Club ll.lZg Homeroom Vice-Pres. ll, Pres. IZL BLUE AND GRAY llg Varsity Cheerleader ll,lZ1I.V. Cheerleader lll. KAREN ELAINE HURDLE - DECA lZ lPres.l. ANNE MARIE INGRASSIA - Key Club ll.lZl German Club ll,lZg Marching Band l0.l l,lZ tlbrum Majorlg lt's Academ- ic lZ1Governor's School Rep. I lg Harvey ll1 Here and Now llg Tikos l0.l l.lZ tPres.lg National Honor Society ll,lZg Science Honor Society ll.lZ. Seniors! Z0l til' Q-as R' 1 r f KAREN JAMES SHAH W. JEWAYNI it Irs r- - -Q 1 v X , A. I '-ul fa? ' ,., nan' K ',,v DIANA M. JOHNSON GEORGE W. JOHNSON pg vi' ,Q 2 4 HOWARD JOHNSON STEPHEN L. JOHNSON CHRISTOPHER D. JONES FORD JONES Jo K fr 10' fts v-1' xv -X 9 S ROBERT J. JONES JANELLE T. JOSEPH J. ! r 'x 1 x .f - Q- . 1 A 3 x, ' ' f - -' x I ' 1 I Y ,1 ' ' '- N 1 '- K .b , , , 4 'J 4 J ff H if J J7rhJ'UPNJ05M, WMUEMOHQ MMNOH ..':: 3+ i yung I' i .X ie- EDWARD T. JOYCE NAOTO KADA TOM W. KALLIO 2' :sm qos! l. 'Y pus..-.1 GERIANNE E. KEATOR ANNE T. KELSO MARY L. KESSINGER KAREN JAMES - Girlis Track 111.1 1.12. SHAH W. JEWAYNI - International Club 12. DIANA JOHNSON - Varsity Track -10.1 11 Ski Club 111.1 1.121 National Beta 10.11.121 DECA 12 tTreas.11 Homeroom Treas. 10.11.121 J.V, Basketball statistician 10: Varsity Bas- ketball statistician 11. JANELLE THERESA JOSEPH - Varsity Track 123 National Beta 121 Wakefield 10. EDWARD JOYCE - Varsity Soccer 11,123 Varsity Tennis 121J.V. Soccer 101J.V. Tennis 10. THOMAS W. KALLIO - Band 10.11.121 Orchestra 111.111 DECA 12. ANNE THERESE KELSO - Spanish Honor Society lll Na- tional Beta 11.12 lHistorian11 DECA 121 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 11.121 BLUE AND GRAY 11.12. MARY L. KESSINGER - National Honor Society 11.121 Science Honor Society 10.11.121Tikos Honor Society 11.121 German Honor Society 10.11.121 German Club 11.121 GirI's State Rep. 11. Nobody ever said that school lunches were supposed to be good. but we've had our share of trouble. Our lunches this year undoubtedly took the cake. What is a split lunch anyway? For one thing. it's shorter and more crowded. thanks to the freshmen class and the new bell sched ule. Even though our cafeteria lunches are so tasty , some students prefer to hurry to MacDona1d's. At far left. John Conklin wisely brings his lunch to school Sarah Tidd uses lunch time to study and lthis pagei Chrissy De1Ga11o ignores her lunch. MUNC111, MUNCEH, MUNGH . . uiripl ' 5 1 lovugq he can F-iq-i ills-Ag.. ua 113 313' -1271. 'P Ma Who Said am Eclwsatmm 2 ,mf gs 5- In fxfv TERESA A. KLIMKIEWICZ KATHRYN A. KOBOR .IA YQ 'T' if? i AMY L. KOSMIDER KYM Y,KRAHEL IIE 0 1' .. , ..,. -nn. nf-I Glu .,,, n--. -.4 . was Free? 41 ig an s.-..,' MICHAEL E. LANDIS D. JEFF LANDRY CARL A, LANIGAN A 7417.-.L 7,-is QD? .3 ,Q- 144' NY srevi-3 F, LASKI Nom L. LAssirER JOHN F. LEAHY H' 1' KYM YVONNE KRAHEL - Girl's Varsity Soccer 10.121 Boy's Varsity Basketball Mgr. 11.121 Gir1's .l.V. Soccer 11 lCaptain11Boy'sJ.V. Soccer Mgr. 123 FBLA 10,11 tRepoi1er1. 121 Help Club 12g Stu- dent Council Senator 111 Class Treasurer 121 Homeroom Treas. 111 Sec. 12. PHILIP ALBERT KRASNEY National Honor Society 11.12 ciety 10.11.12 tPres.11 Tikos String Quartet 10.11.121 Orchestra 10.1 1.1- tPres.J1 Regional Orchestra 113 Boy's State 11g Who's Who Among American High School Students. KATHY KRUPKA - Pep Club 11,123 National Beta 11: DECA 12. CARL A. LANIGAN - Varsity Crew 101 Golf 112 Marching Band 10.11.121 Concert Band '10.11,l21 Orchestra 11.123 Stage Band 11.12. - .l.V. Tennis 101 1 Science Honor So- Honor Society 121 7 MIKE LANDIS - Varsity Crew 11.121 Varsity Soccer 11.121 Varsity Track 101 .l.V. Soccer 101 J.V. Crew 103 Debate Team 121 Aquatic Microbiol- ogy Club 101 French Club 12: Science Honor Soci- ety 11.121 Math Club 121 Metrophiles 12: Ski Club 121 Sophomore Class Treasurer 103 Homeroom Treas. 10. JEFF LANDRY - Varsity Crew 11,12 tCo-Capt.12 .l.V. Crew 10. NORA LYNN LASSITER - Varsity Cheerleading 11.121 Varsity Crew 121J.V. Cheerleading 101 Na- tional Beta 11.12: FBLA 11: DECA 12 tReporterl1 Health Club 12: Ski Club 123 Powder Puff 11.12. Did Someone say that the best things in life are free? Graduation's great, but in order to do so. Karen Magee, opposite page. finds it neces- sary to pay her dues, while. on this page Bill Mattingly picks out his class ring which he'l1 always treasure. Below are expenses which every Senior must plan on: Senior Pictures . . . . 550.00 1 Class Ring ..... . . 570.00 Class Dues ............. .. 5Q2.00 ALBERT B' LH SAT's and Achievements . .. 5 6.00 College Applications ....... . . 545.00 Senior-Sponsored Activities .. . . 515.00 Graduation Announcements .. . . 515.00 Yearbook ................. . . 515.00 TuxfGown . . . . 550.00 Prom Tickets . . . . . 5' 5.00 Grand total . . . 5303.00 Seniors 205 We all had our individual debts. plus we had debts as a Class. We had to pay for the prom: a band. a hotel. the baccaluareate service. and graduation - a total of S8000 needed. Three-fourths of our fund-raising was done in our se- nior year. due to the co-operation of the officers and the students. Above: Jimmy Bramble enjoyed his dance with Mary Haynes. At right. Anne Thoburn sells Cindy Martin some M8tM's. Opposite page. Mary Haynes stamps an un- derclassmen's hand at a dance. .Ip ! 1 U Q x ' ., 4 if -4' I, 1- C x 12 '. . '-L.....i .D 1 i- qv, 'Qv X MELINDA C, LEE WAI H. LEE IW A3 7 LISA V. LEIPHART CLAUDIA LEONBERGER . ELF' A 0 .JN il '- 3 QL ' '- L . A ls II l 'W' I X , . IRVINU I,lNI7I'.NIII.AIJ, IR. LISA Ii, LIPSUN DAVID M. LISS THOMAS W. I-I'I'I LE fllfw Bunmis TOBIN L. LEWIS 1 -L-.. ,, Wynn- T---. L....-...,, - .Uy,,l, itz-- 4--rv-7-4 K . :QQ ACF! Qvq lx Z 69' 45 l uk ' I KENNETH LIU CHRIS LLOYD WAYNE A. LOGAN li l 1 i gf! -in-1 4 ANTHONY LOGOTHETIS JONES LOH BARBARA .1. LOHRE J la. lk - 4 1 'Wx , 'Dy 'VN 'W 95395 FOR THE PROIVI WAI H. LEE - Varsity Gymnastics 101 Varsity Wrestling 1111 Varsity' Soccer 11: Varsity Crevt 11.12:J.V. Soccer l111Tikos Honor Society 11.121 Ski Club 111 Math Club 12: National Honor Society' 11.121 Science Honor Society' 12. LISA VELVET LEIPHART - Dnll Team 11.12. ROBIN LAUGHN LEWIS - National Beta 11.12 tTreas.11 Homeroom Treas. 10.1 1.12. WERNER LINDENBLAD - Varsity' Wrestling 111.1 1.12. LISA LIPSON - Spanish Honor Society' 11.12 1Sec.l: Na- tional Beta 11.l2 1Pres.1l FBLA 111 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 111 Pres. 121 Powder Puff 11.12. DAVID MICHAEL LISS - Varsity VVrestling 121 J.V. Wres- tling 111.111 Beautification Committee 10.111 Health Club 111.1 1.12: Bible Club 121 SCA Senator 111. Parliamentarian 12: Homeroom Vice-Pres. 111. Pres. I 1. WAYNE ALLEN LOGAN - Varsity Basketball 10.11.121 Varsity Crew 12:E1os Honor Society 11.12 1Vice-Pres.11 An- nouncers 111 Ecology Club 11tSec.l121Pres.lLPENMAN 12 tAssociate Editorll Boy s State Rep. 112 Who's Who Among High School Students, ANTHONY G. LOGOTHETIS - Varsity' Baseball 11.121 I.V. Football 1111 J.V. Baseball 1l1tCapt.l1J.V. Basketball 11: DECA 12. BARBARA LOHRE - FBLA 12. CARNIEN NIACHICADO - Varsity Ciirl's Soccer 10.11.121 Girl's Varsity Track 1111 Bovyling Team ll: National Beta 11.12 tSec.11 Tikos Honor Society 11.121 French Club 11.121 National Honor Society 11.121 French Honor Society 111 School Board Rep. lll Homeroom Pres, 10.11.121 Float Committee 111.1 1.12: Powder Puff 11.12. 'vat TOURAN LOLOIE CATHY A. LUPTON WARREN A. MACDONALD CARMEN MACHICADO Seniors 2117 208 Scniurx limb 1 C' 43' 486. ' .4 KAREN P. MAGEE ROBERT MAUHAN 'XR fb K PARHAM MALIHI DAVID T. MALONEY GLADYS MANCO KEVIN P. MANN ,fs 'Q -rf-19 If? v NANC'I Ii. MARSHALI. C'YN'I'HIA T. MARTIN STEPHI-IN G. MARTIN DAVID P. MASON I I JAMES S MCALPINE- LISA J. MCCOWAN 4 nlihztg Bazaar an If you missed this year's Holiday Bazaar. organized by the Senior Class. you missed a good time. For a fee of 5510. any group could rent a talbe to sell their variety of jewelry. food orjust junk. It turned out to be a fun and profitable event. despite the unco-operative rainy weather. Our Senior Class made S650 on the table fees and our deli table and gift- wrapping table. at which Leila Byron. Carmen T 4211 Q0-' lb f I I1 GERALD B. MASON WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY ,1 'G 1- '-4 KEVIN L. MCDANIEL , X .X 1 T. ge: in DI-BURAHI MC GHIHI' STEPHEN L. MEI-IK MARIAN L. MELLER Machicado, and Beth Ann Frisk are hard at work. Scott Reynolds convincingly sells a JA cutting board. KAREN P. MAGEE - Varsity Crew 10,l1,123 Swimming 10,11.123 Varsity Gir1Ts Soccer 113 Var- sity Cheerleading 123 J.V. Cheerleading 10 tCapt.l3 Ski Club 10.11.123 Tikos Honor Society 10,1 1,123 Spanish Honor Society II,I2Q National Honor So- ciety 11,123 PENMAN 121Fiction Ed.1. KEVIN MANN - Varsity Basketball 123 J.V. Bas- ketball 10,113 Bowling Team 10.11.123 Science Honor Society l0.ll.12. NANCY ELIZABETH MARSHALL - Varsity Gir1's Soccer 10.11.123 Varsity Track I0,IIQ Ski Club 10.11.123 National Beta 123 Float Committee 10.123 German Honor Society 103 BLUE AND GRAY 12 tPhotographerJ3 Debate Team 103 Madri- gal Singers 12 tAsst. Treas.J3 J.V. Choir 10 tLibrar- ianlg Choir Il,l2Q Powder Puff 11.12. CYNTHIA J.A. MARTIN - Varsity Wrestling Mgr. 11,123 J.V. Wrestling Mgr. 103 National Beta 11,123 DECA 12 1Chap1ainJ3 Pep Club 10.11.12 1Pres.l3 Debate Team 103 Float Committee I0,Il,I2l School Board Rep. 103 Class Vice-Pres. 123 Homeroom Pres. 103 Homecoming attendant 12. GERALD BANE MASON - Varsity Soccer 11.123 J.V. Soccer 103 J.V. Crew 11,123 Ecology Club 11. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY - Varsity Crew II.l21 J.V. Tennis 103 Science Honor Society 10.11.123 Til-tos Honor Society 10.11.123 Spanish Honor Society 10.11,12. JAMES STUART MCALPINE - J.V. Wrestling 103 J.V. Cross Country 11. LISA JEAN MCCOWAN - Girl's Varsity Track 10.123 Girl's Varsity Tennis 123 Pep Club 123 Na- tional Beta 123 Float Committee 10.11. KEVIN LOUIS MCDANIEL - J.V. Choir 103 Choir 11.123 Madrigal Singers 12. DEBORAH MCGHEE - German Club Ill German Honor Society 113 Pep Club 123 Homeroom Vice- Pres. 123 Choir 11.123 J.V. Choir 103 Madrigal Sin- gers 123 Regional Choir 113 Society for Distin- guished American High School Students 10.1 1.12. PAUL EDWARD MEADOR - J.V. Baseball 10. SHARON MICHAEL - J.V. Softball 103 Elos Honor Society 123 Spanish Honor Society 113 Choir 11,12 tSec.13 Regional Choir 11.121 Madrigals 121Student Directorjg The Birds 10. of SHARON L. MICHAEL Seniors .f 209 ll renting I ' s li t Q T1 QF? 5, , L re fx Z WN 'A .ggi y .a , A Qtigga ' l 3 x QQ 4 iii. . , . I 'N L3 V Qarvs Or' f . js. ANGELA L. MILLER K .a 1- 3 P1 5.5 'NW' f S7 Sf Er' 1 , i ft V! ' Will If There are a few students who. in a couple of mi- nutes. can vandalize the school. but there are more students who try and help make the school a little more pleasant. For exam- ple, at left, Ginny Thomas encourages her general to success by decorating his locker. At the center. one can see the foreign in- 5-- ca ' 11, I. A AX A . at - ' A . , 1 .A . A .Nl . ' A4 .I l ff 5 4. ,- a, Jwwrf l' I .3 Q ow' fprl ' ,Jf'. 34R J -44 .. .cfs 'K :iff .AU ' Lx .N JA' 4, 'i .- ,'- ' f v tx ' Fix ' . 3 .t ' fi A X ' ' R F' ,MG 7 N... Q. H be ,374 2 f N213 5 A ltr fluence at W-L. On th op- posite page. right. Mark Gravalesse draws Ziggy on Mr. Bourne's door during the Holiday Door-Deco- rating Contest. 1 'fa ROBERT S. MIDDLETON V . , ,X s L I i I LAURETTE R. MILANO ll Tl O Qi 1 JOHN MIRZA 9' .tix w . 'ft JV 'r ' A'-. f 'Q 'Y 3. 1 X X I JEFF MILLIGAN RORY K. MINNICH ff.. H SHAUN J. Ml'l'C'Hlil.l. DIANE I.. MONDAY MARK D. MOODY BRENDA L. MOORE ,ffi-.2 if 1' W . ' Q 'I-. X I my -I .--J., wwf'-. A .W F .4 I .F T ' -- I I N ' .1 ,'::.?,- ' Lg. 1. 'wg fl' .S-fiir. -. ' - ' If - F, ,54 1 -7 :.'?i f'.n.-- L' 1, l :A,,ns1 vvhlih' -41 5 I ve: l-:ET at 0 ' It 1- by 16 ' f A . iff- f' J Q n. - - - - A-V'-fr, ,gr if A. 1 1 ' ' -.f ee .' 2-I ,rv . ' ' ' Y- I gl . ?'I'H. '.-42 N 1 '- if ' -Y .,. I' ha- f fx ' 5 . ,' ' J- 3 4 1 ' ' I S -4 7 f . Q, F3414 E711 gf.. -' 'F 'W'-. if '.N 'T' J ttf 'V T - T 5 , W 5 , 1., 'fc ... , fr, ' at if f - ' J K f X . ,A , 4 57, r A . fri ,Y 1 - . f irw, 1O4A: I, 'v ',.-X V I T ' .Q T I ' F ' I A 04 I' 1 't ,fx ' 7 ? ' .X 1 I L dirt 9 6' . 1 f L A' i' V ' Am! 'Ui fc' V15 Qu' I 2 N ' ' x PAMELA A. MOORE RITA M. MOORE 9WN7 1-gy In Y gn-- TINA C. MOSHOS SHIVA MOUSSAVI TERESA Nl, MUELLER fw- lung, WENDY M. MUIR PATRICK MULCAHY EILEEN F. MULLERY LAURETTE ROSE MILANO - Generalettes 11.12. ANGELA LEE MILLER - Pep club 101 Astronomy' Club ll 1Vice-Pres.lg Announcers 111 Human Relations 11 tSuperin- tendants Councillg Thespian Club 12: Class Senator 103 CROSSED SABRES 121 Madrigal Singers I2 lLibrarianll Regional Chorus 11.121 Choir 11.12 1Librarianl: Friends of Harvey 11: Here and Nou 12. SHAUN MITCHELL - Softball Mgr. 11: FBLA 11: BLUE AND GRAY 12tPhotographer1L Bowling Team 11.12, DIANE MONDAY - Girl's Varsity Track 103 Pep Club 121 National Beta 11.121 Float Committee 111.111 Homeroom Treas. 111.111 Powder Puff 11.12. DAVID MARK NIOODY - Choir 123 Madrigal Singers 12: J.V. Choir 1111 Choir 11: FBLA 12. BRENDA LISA MOORE - Drill Team 12: FBLA 11.121 DFCA 12: J.V. Choir 1111 Choir 11.12. TINA CONSTANCE MOSHOS - l.V. Uir1's Basketball 111. WENDY M. MUIR - FBLA 113 Marching Band 111.1 1.12: Symphonic Band 10.11.121 Orchestra 111.1 1.12 lVice-Pres.l. PATRICK NILLCAHY - Varsity Basketball 1111 Varsity Track 103 Varsity Football 11.121 Scholastic Art Award 11.- Seniors 9 211 KAREN MIQNLY - Syyim team 101 Varsity Crev. 10.11.12 tCo-Capt.J: Ecology Club 11 tVice-Presb: Marching Band 10.11.121 Science Honor Society 11.121 National Honor Soci- ety 12. DENNIS N. MLSE - Homecoming .Attendant 11.12. KAREN ELAINE MYERS - Drill Team 101 DECA 111 Homeroom Treas. 111 Powder Puff 11.12, CRYSTAL DAWN NEAL - Bicentennial Music Award tVio- lini: Lion Club Art Award: PENMAN 12. MICHAEL C. NEFF - German Club 11.12 tTreas.l1 German Honor Society 11.12 tTreas.11 Elos Honor Society' 11,12 tPres.l: Thespians 12 tPres.l: Latin Honor Societyf 10: Key Club 123 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10.111 Best Actor 10,111 The Birds 101 Twelve Angry' Men 101 Friends of Har- vey' Dinner Theatre 11: Harvey ' 111 Here and Now 11: Choir 12 tHistorianlg National Honor Society' 125 Tikos L Q' Honor Society' 121 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. 5' JOSEPH A. NEWMAN - Varsity' Football 11.121 .l.V. Foot- ball 10: 1.V. Wrestling 101 Weight Lifting Club 12. NHAN NGLYEN - J.V. Soccer 111J.V. Wrestling 113 Inter- national Club l11 Tilxos Honor Society' 123 French Honor Society 11.121 HW. Schroeder High School 10. ROBERT NIEWEG - Varsity' Football 113 Varsity' Crew KATHLEEN A- MULLERY KAREN MUNLY SILVIA L, NIUNOZ 11,123 JV. Soccer 103 Metrophiles 111 Elos Honor Society' 11.123 SCA lst Vice-Pres. 11: BLUE AND GRAY 11,121 PENMAN 121 Student Rights and Responsibilities Comm. 103 Boy s State Rep. 11 tSenator1g National Merit Com- mended Student: Who's Who Among American High School Students. WILLIAM KEITH OAKLEY - Varsity' Football Trainer 11.121 Varsity Basketball Trainerf'Mgr. 11.121 Varsity Gym- 'vs nastics 10.121 Ski Club 11: Key' Club 12: Homeroom Treas. 10. JERRIANNE MARIE O'DAY - Swimming 10.11.121Varsity Soccer 10,11 tCapt.l. 12 tCapt.1: Marching Band 10.1l.I2g Concert Band 10.11.121 MVP - Soccer 111 Orchestra 11.12. ROBERT WAYNE OGLE - DECA 12. RICHARD D. OBERLEITNER - Regional Choir 11.12 Choir 11.121 Madrigals 12. JOHN HENRY O'NEIL - Varsity' Baseball 11.12. CYNTHIA ORNDORFF - Varsity Cross-Country' 10. PATRICIA A. MURPHY DENNIS N. MUSE KAREN E. MYERS M ls? Ana as-LL, CRYSTAL D. NEAL MICHAEL NEFF Judy' Townsend and Tracy' 'l'ipton apparently' feel good about wearing For Laura Vickers and Bruce Shogren, glasses don't make HIHISWS the topic more interesting. . fl: Netlluls EYES JOSEPH A. NEWMAN i gf'-0' NHAN T. NGUYEN 35 9' ,4-L f Afgi WILLIAM OAKLEY ROBERT H. ODENDHAL JOHN H. O'NIiII.I, RICHARD OBERLEITN ER 'TC- vl ' , 'B 'w BOB W. OGLE U K 'x CYNTHIA I.. URNIJURFI-' ,l A fi ftl 'A ROBERT L. NIEWEG Q, is Q' JERRIANNE M. O'DAY ,Inf ' -aw ' .0 X fr ij: , s 'nfs Q DANIEL J. O'NEILL 'V ,ox ALICIA G. OWENS ,rv 1 l. , ' 2 . .1 I. Q Rav ' .1 , If 'iq I A- 6' 1: ,L..,.m, ' 'A ' A ' I 'I .kay 'I W wx TNQ' . 1:1 E 1. f xl.',m. I va - 41 By the Senior year. the amount of studying a person does often takes its toll: and eyes may need some help to function at their peak. Do you need your eyes checked? The mural on the stairway in the math section. above. serves as a good eye chart. Above, John Zug needs more than glasses to help him. Seniors 1' 2 I3 Seniors Have Musical Talents of All TWQQS Years of hard practice have gone into the sound of fine music that can be heard in the hallowed halls of Washington-Lee. Experienced seniors add much to each musical performance. And the types of perfor- mances do vary. Chris Delmar, right, helps the Madri- gals raise money by performing in the Talent Show. Madrigals sing for the people shopping at the Holiday Bazaar. far right. Madrigals include: Elaine Pappas, Richard Oberleilner, Pam Killen, Jeff Cornwell, Nancy Marshall, Mark Moody, Linda Gilbert, Karen Flaten, Kevin McDaniel, Melinda Lee, and Sharon Micheal. Karen Munley and Laura Teschendorf, bottom, march ROBERT H. OXENDINE SUSAN L. PAINTER 9- X ELAINE PAPPAS DONG M. PARK through W-L halls raising spirits for the football game. Choir and Orchestra. below, joined together to share the traditional Hallelujah Chorus. nf- 6' . ,'N'5 ur- , 5 ' 'NA , I A ., X KANl'l'l'HA PAR'l'tJUMl'AN ANDREW li. PA'l'l'liRSON TRACY li. PA'l'l'ERSON MATTHEW E. PA'l'l'ON I4 Seniors 'JUN SUSIE PAINTER - VOT 121 FBLA 12. ,Q ELAINE PAPPAS - Clase Seeretarv 101 Class Pres. ll: Choir ll.l2: Mndriguls 12 tPre5.l1 The Birds 101 Here and Now ll: Twelve Angry Men IO: Float Committee 10.111 Powder Puff 12. , ,K TRACY ELIZABETH PATTERSON - FBLA lzl ' Homeroom Treau, l0.l lg Float Committee IO. lf- q ' N MARY PEARSON TONI M. PEDERSON 3 1'-' ' ' 'fi Y ll iff: A HOWARD W. PENNELL DESERIE L. PEREGORY Seniors 215 WILLIANI ALLAN QLANRLD -- Varsity Cross-Country 11.121Capt.11 Varsity Track 1Winter and Spring1 11.121 IV. Cross-Country 1113 National H111'1L11'SOxQlCIy 11.121 Key Club 1111 Homeroom Pres. 11.121 Rennsalaei' Award: It's Aca- demieu 11.121 National Merit Seniihnalistz VVho's Who of Anieriean High School Students 11.12. TERRY LEE REED- Varsity Baseball 11.12: Varsity' Foot- ball 11.12. I V Baseball 1111L'apI.1l IV. Football 1111Capt.1. JOYCE RENALDS - Boys Varsity Soccer Manager 111.11 121 Boys Varsity Baseball Statistician 11.121 Boys .1.V. Baseball Statistician 1111 Pep Club 11.121 National Beta 11: Homeroom lreas. l11.11.121 IV. Choir 1111 Choir 11.12 1Pres.11 Regional Choir 11.12. LYNDA MARIE RELTER - Varsity Crevy 1111 Homeroom 'wx Treas. 11.12: Choir 12: Harvey 11: Friends of Harvey' Dinner lheatre 111 BLIQE AND GRAY 12. WILLIAM RICE - IV. Football 101 Varsity Football 111 DILCA 11.12 GAIL ELIZABETH RICKERICH - Varsity Swimming 122 IV Swimming 111,111 National Beta 11,121 Ski Club 111.11.121 Float Committee 111.111 DECA 121 Homeroom Treas, 111Pres. 122 Spanish Honor Society 111. JAMES S. PEYTON DON POWERS MATTHEW B. PURYEAR W' ian 5,0 ii - '34 , f:- ' A E gg I Y ' 1 1 fx .7 ,- fl V 1 I .- l r . l I 2.1 I DANIEL T. PUTZIGER WILLIAM A. QUANRUD MARK S. RADELINE TERRY L. REED .7111 Scllltils , T ,-Q 'f at 9' 9 ,Q f-Q VZ 56 f' f X '--g.-.1 v ' 'H' , . 1. .. . JOYCE A. RENALDS LYNDA M. REUTER KENNETH S. REYNOLDS WILLIAM PHILLIP RICE MICHAEL S. RICH GAIL E. RICKERICH Q' ROBERT IJ. RI'I'CHIIi This is a salute to those hardy seniors who have completed six years of a language. These few seniors are the remnants of the many less dedicated students who didnit stick it out. Six years of one language is a trying experience which requires a great deal of for- titude. At left. Leila Byron, Roh- hie Nieweg, Claire Glendening and Chris Jones are memhers of Mr. MacIntyre's French VI class. Ahove. Laurie Cahill, Liz Tally, Miguel Hernandez, Robert Weath- erwax, Mike Landis and Robert Oxendine are Dr. G0rman's Span- ish VI class. Seniors I Il Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise I8 Scnluls 21 Cm' U A s su 4? Q ' 2 is 'sae +4 f ,4- .1 4 -..Qs I ELMER ROBINSON UQ A i Win' ANNA MARIA RIVERA Xu: W ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ CHRISTINE L. ROGERS REVETTA J. ROGERS Q: JOSH ROMIQRO PI-QDRO W. RONDON AN'I'OINE'I'fIi RUFFNER GLENN I. RUFFNER Although some try their best to do so. no one can get through school without studying. The library is not the only place for studying. since the commons and the Social Studies area are also favorites spots for some. Ajay Taneja, opposite page. left. contemplates his physics homework. while. opposite page. right. Nancy Marshall does not think she'll make it through her assignment. On this page. Hung Nguyen feels this les- son will not give him much trouble. DALE R. RUSH rows .f 1 'Ji X cl CARMEN M. RUFFO ALI SAMI if iii 1615 ,Q-S DONA J, SANSALONE MARK C. SATFLER , , P 4 I ,Y,,..-v ni- GLENN l. RUFFNER - Varsity Crew ll.l21 J.V. Crew 103 National Honor Society II.l2: National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist: Orchestra l0.ll.I2. CARMEN MARIA RUFFO - Varsity Swimming ll.l21 German Club ll.l2 tVice-Pres.l1 German Honor Society ll.l24Vice-Pres.l1 Spanish Honor Society 103 Beautification Committee I0: Homeroom Vice-Pres. IO, Pres. lI.l2. DALE ROXANNE RUSH - J.V, Chorus l0L Choir ll.l2. CFIIOVS WHAT WILL ME-' BE DOING IN l. Mug- W7 -4 Jeff Carter - Presidential Advisor on Nuclear Energy Have you ever wondered what that guy in your Physics class will be doing in ten years? Will he make it through college? Will he join the army? After careful consideration. we de- cided that we could predict what was in store for a few senior guys, for example . . . TEN YEARS? s. ,1 , r' ' . f ' ' Q I if . Q ' , 1 yr X . Cs 4 6 '-'rg Mike Neff - Three-time Oscar winner Rusty Houston - Religious cult leader qvo LIVIA S. SAUNDERS A-lg it ROllliR'l' ll. SCHMIIYI' MARGUliRl'l'A V. SCHOCH 2211 Seniors ze, DOREEN SCHLAWIEDT EMILY R. SCHLESINGER SHAHROKA SHAHUERDOS TYRONE T. SHARPE x . F 9 , 'fs ..- I . S - it X . sm gg . 'lf' - M 'U .1 Eg b 'xw ,K f X Mike Holleran - ABC Wide World of Sports Anchor Man trightb. Andy Delgler - Chicago boot legger EMILY SCHLESINGER - Varsity Cross-Country 11.121 Varsity' Crew 11.121 J.V. Crew 1111 French Club 111BeautiE4 tabqjvej. cation Committee 111 Metrophiles 111 Latin Honor Society 121 Tikos Honor Society' 121 Math Club 12. ROBERT SCHMIDT - Varsity Cross-Country' 10.11.12 1Capt,11 Varsity' Wrestling 1113 Varsity' Indoor Track 11.121 Varsity' Track 111.1 1.121 Varsity Crewg Spanish Honor Soci- ety 121 Science Honor Society 121 Tikos Honor Society' 10. MARGUERITA SCHOCH - Varsity Tennis 10.11.12 1Co- Capt.11German Honor Society 111.11.121 German Club 11.121 Science Honor Society' 111.1 1. 4015 TYRONE T. SHARPE - FBLA 111.11 1Vice-Pres.l 12: Soul Squad 10 1N1gr.11 Afro-American Club 111 1Sec.1 111 VOT .vc qv 11.12. 5 PAIGE SHEPHERD - Varsity Cheerleading 11.121 1.V, Cheerleading 103 Spanish Honor Society 11.121 National Beta 11.121 Pep Club lll Homeroom Pres, 111.1 1.121 Float Com- mittee l21 Powder Puff 11.12. BRUCE SHOGREN - Key Club 11.12. JOHN L. SHOWMAN Ill - Varsity' Swimming 111.1 1.121 Ski Club 121 Spanish Honor Society 12. PAIGE V. SHEPHERD DONNA L. SHERWOOD 86- y 3 74? BRUCE D. SHOGREN JOHN L. SHOWMAN HELEN B. SIGLER LAURA L. SIGLER Seniors H 221 SCIIIOIN What Will She be Doing In CATHERINE M. SMITH as ,X an-0' f,,! xx. KAREN E. SNIDER BARBARA J. SNYDER x' x Denise Dralle - i avvlfs, ff' .sin-3:3 ,3 ill ia '27 VICKI T. SNYDER LINDA A. SPENCER DAWN M. STALLINGS RICHARD STARK pf- ' 1--v 4 A HRIII 'lx M SI I-,WARI PAMELA S, STOCKMAN AMANDA C. STRONG PATRICIA STYRDIVANT Enbz. -A p,g,'fa,,.'.'g-F' 'e s -f-. 'iff-F , ' -Q g,1ffirfelff A . 4411955 N 1 !,:,,.:N,,iH,,irg. ' I A -fzfggw ' 1, l --3 izlgrfl 4 , 5 . ' 51 f if we tvs, 3 . . , . ' :lesfr .. ' 1 , ' ff xr- Wig. 'rx' ' 951: vt: ru pmas , Angie Miller - Police Woman ,Au-vu' 1 J v. ',,.,4. 'X l Harried Mother of 7 Laurie Waters - First Day at the Office KAREN SNIDER - Softball Team Mgr. ll: Drill Team I l.l2. DAWN MARIE STALLINGS - DECA ll. 121 Drill Team llll Homeroom Treas. 12. PATRICIA STURDIVANT - Soul Squad 101 Afro-American Club IO. TIJUANNA SYKES - Soul Squad Ill: VOT Il.l21 FBLA ELIZABETH TALLEY - Varsity Cheerleading ll.l2 1Co- Capl.J: J,V. Cheerleading I0 tCo-Capri: Ski Club ll,lZ: Homeroom Vice-Pres. 12. Karen Magee - Cover Girl MIHWA SU 4 4, X MOHAMED SULAIMANI TIJUANNA R, SYKES ELIZABETH A. TALLEY Scniorx f 223 'Yxffb 5 U PATRICE M, TALLEY 2 DUONG T. THAI as QQ f-55'-J I fi!--' NANCY J. TANNEHILL PATRICK S. TERRELL LAURA A. TESCHENDORF IS! in, , O ... .... A-.-..,. A-ff'---W .-',1,igii lg '-T' f-I s .,x Q? 5-A ANNE C. THOBURN SALLY F. THOMAS VIRGINIA G. THOMAS MARY E. THOMPSON Along with the many senior privileges ve're entitled to. come certain respon- sibilities and problems. On the opposite mage. left. Anne Thoburn tries to keep Jrder in a National Honor Society meet- ng. Right. Julie Brent has much explaining o do about that dent. Top left. John Show- nan tries to get Lisa Lipson to help him with some physics problems. On this page. Xlex Bernardo, above. obviously. is not 'eady to graduate. wtf' 'i Y'-Q WILLIAM B. THOMPSON MARY G. TIPPETT F5 ,ls-f PATRICK A. TIPPET EMMA T,T1P'TON PATRICE TALLIQY - J.V. Basketball 1111 FBLA 11.121 VOT 11. PATRICK TI-IRRI-1LL - Varsity Track 1111 Beautification Committee 1 11 Latin Honor Soci' etyl Homeroom Pres. LALTRA ANNE TI-ISCHENDORF - Varsity Creyy 10.11.12 1Co-Captl: Homeroom Vice- Pres, 121 Concert Band ltl.11g Symphonic Band 12: Marching Band 111.11.l2. ANNE C THOBCRN - Girls Varsity Soccer 111 National Beta 12: Science Honor Society 121 National Honor Society 11.12 tVice-Pres.l: Spanish Honor Society 11.12 lVice-Pres.1g Tikos Honor Society 11.121 Class Treas. ll: Homeroom lreas, 123 Williams College Book Ayyard1Girl's State Rep. 113 Who's Who Among American High School Student Il. SALLY FAY THOMAS - Varsity' Cross-Country 111.11 tCapt.l. 12 tCapt.lL Ski Club 10.1 1.12. VIRGINIA THOMAS - Varsity Softball 111.1 1.121 Varsity Cheerleading 11.12: l.V. Cheerf leading ltlg Pep Club 123 National Beta l:lI'IO1T1CfOO1'11PI'CS. 111.113 Homecoming Attendant 1l1Povyder Puff 11.12. MARY I-I. THOMPSON - Varsity Girls Basketball 11.12: Girls Varsity' lrack 11.12: Girls Varsity Soccer ll: Girls J.V. Basketball 1111 Latin Honor Society 111.1 1.121 Science Honor Society 10.11.123 Tikos Honor Society 121 National Honor Society 123 National Honor Society 121 National Beta 111,111 Math Club 121 Float Committee 121 BLUIQ AND GRAY 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. WILLIAM BARRY THOMPSON - Varsity Football 11.12 tCapt.1g Varsity' Wrestling 11l,11.l2 1Capt.1g Varsity Track 121 J.V. Football 1111 FBLA 11 1Pres.l1 Spanish Honor Society' 121 Float Committee 11: Homecoming Attendant 11.12 tlsingl. BRIAN TODD - Varsity' Soccer 121 Varsity Crevy 11l,11,12g .1.V. Cross Country Ill. PLN- MAN 121Bus Mgrl MARY TIPPETT - Varsity Girl's Basketball 11.121 Girls J.V. Basketball 1111 Varsity Soccer llg National Beta 11. TRACY TIPTON - Varsity' Swimming 121 DFCA 123 Beaufort Academy 10.11. 326 Seniors 1'4- fvx 44v- . N ,- n6' wx BRIAN M. TODD JUDY TOWNSEND BICH-THUY T. TRAN DANNY A. TROUTMAN LES M. TURNER SHIRLEY A. TYLER KELLY S. UHLMAN DARLENE L. UMBEL eb- 'CI' E ai- S nfs tetir w 1 X l Q BART T. VALAD JAMES M. VANDEPUTTE GUSTAVO A. VASQUEZ GLENN D. VATSHELL JUDY F. TOWNSEND - Astronomy Club IZ. BICH-THUY THI TRAN - J.V. Soccer ll: National Honor Society ll,I2g Tikos Honor Society ll,l2 tTreas.J1 French Honor Society ll,I21 Science Honor Society l0,ll,l23 French Club l0,ll,l21 Class Senator l2g Homeroom Sec. Il,l2. PAUL TROYER - Sound Service l0.ll tVice-Presl. I2 tPresJg Band 10.1 IL The Birds I0 tTeeh. Crewlg Protective Service Il,I2g Harvey ll tTech. Dir.l1'I'hespians I2 tVice- Pres.J. KELLY UHLMAN - Girls Varsity Soccer ll,l2g Varsity Track llg Ski Club 10,1 I,l2g Float Fommittee IO: Beautifica- tion Comm. IZQ BLUE AND GRAY IZ. LAURA l'Il.lZABE'l'H VICKERS - French Club l0.l lg Key Club ll,I2 tSec.l3 'lhespians I2 tSec.D3 Science Honor Soci- ety l0,l2g Homeroom Sec. l0.ll,l2g CROSSED SABRES ll,I21 Harvey Ilg Friends of Harvey Dinner Theatre Ill Here and Now ll tStudent Directory. LAURIIC DAWN WATI-IRS - National Beta l0,I l.l21 French Vluh l0.I I.I2. A 1 ,T ff' 1 , X ID' -fx wk, xv- T LAURA E. VICKERS ERIC M. VICKLAND JDK' vxpk ff MYDUNG T. VU Lfiefubfw Jawa DENISE Di WALKER LAURIE D. WATERS '15, X . ,' . 3' - Z V QA Q, ' ' -, 3611 ' . aff T F J km if , by in .. The Senior Class is full of ath- letic types. In sports ranging from cross country to football, seniors participate with great success. Whatever their teams' record, se- niors are always hard-working and dedicated. On the opposite page, Marguerite Schoch volleys on Varisty Tennis. This page, left, Sally Thomas shows her stride for Cross Country. Above, Robert Schmidt and Bill Quanrud give an underclass teammate some ad- vice. . -1 Seniors T' 1 I I f A 1 gr J MICHAEL C. WEAVER I GREGORY D. WELKER .7 L - V - . .li f M ROBERT E. WEAVER GUS 'uf ROBIN WEBB JEN WEI -A., LESLIE M. WESTON DUANE A. WHITLOW ANDY WHITSON 'Aa jg ,Ib fi 5. in K Q' N. I lf., XAIX :Ll A, 1 gil 5 wwf: esp in hnughi JACQUELINE A. WOOD JAMES S. WRIGHT s 4 . .-4'-'A 6 , , . 3.-- Qi. ' 1 ,gn-ir ' N' Y i PATRICK A. WRIGHT KAREN WILLIAMSON L PHILIP J. YOUNG ROSEMARY A. ZEPEDA 3 1'- 21 . l JON R. ZUG 1. .4 s' 3 R Q .LL . -nv ' 1 l ,jgfi if ERIC S. ZVEARE 1-Q 2 LAURYNE WRIGHT f-1 3 'T iff? CURTIS B. YEE la S 4: tt '9- firss :.- .fdk - CAROL A. ZIRKLE Qa- ROBERT WEAVER - Varsity Swimming 10.11.123 1 V Cross Country IIQ Science Honor Society 11.123 lslew 1 lub 123 Homeroom Sec. 11.12. GREGORY D. WELKER - Debate Team 11.12 rr ot .tpt I IV. Debate Team 102 Simulations Club 11.12 1l'res.p. Science Honor Society 10.11.123 German Club ll. Aquatic N117 crobiology Club ll. Boy's State Rep. 113 National Merit Scholarship Finalist3 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11. ANDREW S. WHITSON - Varsity Gymnastics l1l.ll tCapt.1, 12 tCapt.13 Varsity Swimming-Diving Team 11.123 Rifle Team 103 Most Valuable Gymnast ll. Ski Club 11,123 SCA Sec, 12. KAREN LEAH WILLIAMSON - Girl's Varsity Softball 10.11.123 FBLA ll. DECA 123 Pep Club 123 Homeroom Sec. ll. MVP - Softball 11. ,IACQUELINE ANN WOOD - Girls Varsity Soccer 10.11.121 Girls Gymnastics 10.123 Varsity Track 10.111 Swimming ll. National Beta 10.11.123 French Club 11.123 Health Club 123 Beautification Committee 103 Ski Club 10.11.12 1Vice-Pres,13 Science Honor Society 10.11.123 Latin Honor Society 10.11.123 Tikos Honor Society 123 National Honor Society 123 Pep Club 123 Class Pres. 103 Class Senator 123 Homeroom Pres. 103 BLUE AND GRAY 123 Powder Puff 11.123 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. LAURYNE WRIGHT - Pep Club 11.123 Thespians 123 DECA 123 Homeroom Pres. 10.11.123 CROSSED SABRES 111, PENMAN 12 tCirculation Mgr.J3 The Birds 10. PATRICIA ANN WRIGHT - Bible Club 103 FBLA 123 Homeroom V.Pres. 10. Sec. 11. V.Pres. 12. CURTIS YEE - Bowling Team 10.11.123 Marching Band 10.11.123 Symphonic Band 10.11.121 Stage Band 10.11.12. ROSEMARY ANN ZEPEDA - FBLA 123 Homeroom Sec. 11.12. CAROL ANNE ZIRKLE - Varsity Softball 123 J.V. Softball 103 J.V. Soccer Mgr. 111 National Beta ll. BLUE AND GRAY 10.11.12 1Bus. Mgr.l. JON ROBERT ZUG - Varsity Swimming 11.123 Boy's State 111 Who's Who in American High School Students 11. ERIC ZVEARE - Varsity Crew 10.1 1.12. It becomes progressively hard- er. as the year draws to a close. to keep our minds on nouns and verbs. There are so many more pressing thoughts on our minds. For example. Tina Moshos thinks. What will I wear tonight'? , while Robert Oxendine dreams about making that touchdown for Duke next year. Whatever our immediate thoughts might be, we have all thought at length about the future. We've thought about our personal fate and the fate of our friends. There's an unknown future in store for each one of us. but we know that with determina- tion and hard work. and a little luck. we will reach our . . . Seniors I 229 Whatever your individual goal is now - whether it be stacking 300 milk cartons as Alex Bernardo is doing on this page. bottom left. or getting that pyramid perfect. as the cheerleaders are doing. bot- tom right - your goal is very' im- portant. You must be willing to put in many hours and much hard work to achieve it. as Bill Quan- rud does. The rewards. however. make it worth the trouble. Gail Rickerich and Dennis Muse. on the opposite page. top right. finally' understand that physics ex- periment. Your goals will be more easily' recognized because you were a graduate of W-L. ln some seniors. such as Anne Thoburn. bottom left. leadership qualities can already' be seen. John Chellman has already' be- come a Nlaster of Ceremonies. We can all feel proud that we are on the w ay' to reaching our pinna- cles. with a W-L diploma. :fr si U' ,-K Q --rar 'U REACHING THE PINNACLE OF SUCCESS Ji W z Liswx v S X' ,fl SCHIOIN ' 231 gg?--n-350:-gl-gill! llllllblii 331 4 fb' E 5' . A J Shirin Aghulveh Gloria Allen Rick Allsopp Robert Amerman if If I . Jamie .-Xmieo U-' te Cb 4, :E Scott .-Xneltner hh- 3 Dan Anderson Dianne Anstine I Sandra Aragon Julie Araujo Rosemary Arias Margaret Ashby A i Carol Asplund Janet Baker Bob Bamrnan Alex Bassolx Richard Baylex Greg Bayliff fri' ' James Beaty Teri Beckman Lydia Belateche Harry Belch Ronald Benton James Berkley B B J 'tif li it L1 f' if '-:B--K Asset K., 5 5. t g , J . 'vet -. 3 ' fl f' , . 9 'fx-if i J I A Nlayhelle Bernardo - i. 'Y -I 51? El--HM .--I--A I i , 1 9 J A ,A .K J 3 ee, tg! X. . X W 'x ff ev 'QU 'ZW Renlo Bertot Ilan Blackburn Donnelle Blzihuta ,. .gin-y , ,npr ,, . .J fvlzitthev. Blanco -If--712. -fp: Tf?Sf-R Betsey Blaylock ' .,,5g:.,,6-I ul ' L. .ft gf' ' J. V I ,. 1 T ii 1 1 ,' f- Curia Blue F1133 'A I Mary Boblett ' ,- l ' I N Anagtasia Bouras ' i ' Leslie Bradford n l X, M g 'K Bill Breneman .X 'X Iimlx I A Show CH Your Stuff Juniors this year showed tal- ent in different areas. Many par- ticipated in sports. such as wres- tling and basketball. Other ju- niors participated in different musical groups such as the band. orchestra and choir. At the right Kenny Dreswick puts the switch on Billy Knight. At the bottom right Karen Dana sings at the Madrigal-sponsored talent show. At far right. Phyllis England tries a chest pass. 'BQ Y. .--A .. If KW' -t 1 M .- 4.,.v ll ff ffl if f3555:f. - - 1 '. ' if ' Sltlkrr liitliaitl llIIAll1L'lIl.llllL'lILI.l Iliiggs Iliucc liiillon l'li.ulcs Ilioxxii Cheryl liroxsn Ilvcliaiil Ilioun Sliciix llixan lisa llixanl Iliu-lliux lllll llL'lIllllllllxll1lllCl' l'iin.in Iiiiint-tl l om lluincx I Illkl.l Ilusllc Mais Clilcolc .lolin t':ul1onc fill Iiiiimi Lfqm, . A, ag. ,, -ff'-vfmmvwgg A ' kr 1 A 1 1 ' as 3 3 Syl ' 7 V ' Ml XXL' ls 3 F. 4 I Holly Curoll Dougles Cnslellnn Nate Chappelle Doinu Chiueu Tom Cleary Kevin Clements Mnrundu Clufl' Lolita Culemun Clndy Costello Maria Covurruhius Greg Cruddoek Elise Crundell 1 f S if 5 i 1 5 3' , n N 1 5. 5 , gg 1 X Y , 7 If ,3,, 5 3 -fi I If ,I VM' rl ,V 1 ' 4 k 4? - ,,,1 'Q I 1 l ,5 0, ' ,. 3 .fl V ' M N 'Vi 7 v -x ,ix A Q! - M . ' ' x l , .r X .v f f Kynng Suk Chu ,l4lekleC'h1ll11nuem Rub Cluwwn John Collins l'nIr'lem Conklin Chnl Cnpelalml Mzarylnclh Cmwn ,lun llnecy M.C, lluhcrly Kznren Dunn ,launes llurlwy Renee llurlinglun llumthy llznvlnlxnrm Jim liuvls Marty lluvix Ryan Davis Mrlw llclfinllu Alles: Dials .Inn Jay Dominick Julie Dorse Mike Draghi Ken Dreswick John Duffy Lee Duggan Dax id Dunlap Tucker Echols Keith Edwards Kim Edwards Theresa Edwards Carmen Elem Jim lilfers Nancy lzmhrey Hale i'.IlIClX All Down the Line Phyllis England Tanya Ermes Kirk Etter Thomas Evans Bill Eyster Charlotte Faulkner Diamantino Fernando Evan Farr Jim Finch Janeece Flint Clyde Fortna Joseph Fonney Petra Fox Stephanie Frank qi Angela Fraizer --f' Mari Friedkin ,, 'I . Michelle Furr ff V 4, Frank Gallego , gfflrg' Q nv- 'I ws v- 0 vs ' 9 4 L. si Melanie Galloway K i ' , A W Bill Gerke ' 'L Charles Gerlach X l e 7 A 1, G -y staffed 'K ' st Jill? 9 XL H Kevin Gile D' lf' - Y-, The juniors showed 'A 4' rg - .- xr' -' ' theirspirit this year. by U , Q, ' ' 4 winning the spirit stick at A - , ' M one of the football pep 1, , ,4,,E' XC fx 4- - rallies. and cheering hard ' J 5 -5, , , Q' in the homecoming pep 6 9. V ' O, h . .rf 1 rally shown at the left. At ' Q at 1 7 , the far left David .Q 4 x ' 5 , 4 McKinley leads thejunior Q C my 4 , , homecoming float. Matt , Y ' . Q fe X51 5 ' Blanco and Dan Mclnnis Q . ' f ' ,Her , show their spirit at the , A Q 5 ' .. 1 . homecoming pep rally. at ., . . Y, I the top left. . Q , I, V g ,, ,pf A' W ll 3, if l 4 'ef X it 'W 1 ll .. 4, i KJ.. .gllwxgb -1, W' ,1 gg ..-Q - Y wa - f '19 t , a K W MQ 4' .Illnn Daxid Ciillcnxxzitci' Irene Cilaltas Sharon Glass Shahram Ciolcstan Rosemary tlonzalcl Anita fiossztttt DCt1lsC fittss lieth llzilcy lfatlxxa Htimad John llamilton John Hampcl Patricia llaintls linda llanlon Kate Hanna Karla llanscn Cheryl Hartman Cieorgc llalapis Carolyn Henderson Janet llcnry Jennifer llcon Richard Hcrwig Mickey lligtlon Richard lfliglitoxsct' Roy llilliartl Kathie llotlgc Mimi llolt Inge lloixxaith ticialtl lloxctinill l vnn llull lioli lluinmcll lhotip lltiillicit Nliclicllc lltiilcx lil Iliiincx loin lltiincx fix ltltlltrls Experience Equals X Q -eh- l 'F-' x-if be F i -ft' p-. ' 'l swf' i A . F.. fy J 'Q .. gg NT -F-ltr. lil L- Q-v ' 'rl vs' ' 1 f s 1 P Being a junior class officer entailed a great many responsibilities. The most important re- ponsibility was that of raising money. Some of the ideas the officers came up with were pic- nics, dances and animal sales. The officers had to get their ideas across to the student body through class meetings. and then find volun- teers to carry these ideas to completion. Rais- ing money was not their only reponsibility. they also sponsored the Thanksgiving Assem- bly. Phoebe Vernier, below, tells of upcoming events during a class meeting. Junior class of- ficers Phoebe Vernier, Pat Conklin, and Karla Hansen watch the junior sponsored Thanksgiv- ing Assembly. Junior Class Officers: Melanie Galloway, Secretary: Beth Quinn, Vice- President: Ron Reinhold, President: Phoebe Vernier, Treasurer: Leslie Bradford, Class Rep.: Karla Hansen, Senator: and Pat Conklin, Senator. f Success for Iunior Class .af . f- ,. l an , '. -,v ' ,. 1 yi .1 1 ev-f na Q' .14 I '. aa z ' ,Q .gv , ,.-'V ...,-vv-W' +. ,A 'Y iff 9'5hv,'4v1, -, 524, 1' 2 -vf 'A I A 1 Q' 1 1 , lf r1,p u ? 5 ' M. af -4 'IQ--44 1.-' ,, wb' WWW' I 9 Q al fr, 'W J! A-I M: 41.41 Q ' rw:-'e'. v ,, . . l 1' 4 9' . i' .1 f Ns '- 4 , gn' ag Cicorgc Hulh l,isa Fouchca Khanh lluynh Jane lngrassia Claudia lao Gina Jensen Mark Johns Linda Johnson Allyson .Ioncs Jeffrey Jones Keith .loncs Lydia Jones Monica Jones David Kailcy if Q .f Y j ,iii A.. ,. ,- - 5' 'll V All .I 2, 'F' 6 ,, 'l . , sofas., 1 a if Kusum Kala Cheri Karl Mika: Keating Mary Kcy Marie Kfoury Shahrian Khodoost l,auric Kidd Mary Kicrnan Rohhy Kimhcrl Dcasuk Kim lac Hwan Kim Kathie Klincfcller Tom Kramer lithan Krash .luniors f ZW Iuniors Elect American Civilization Ann Kuenn Ana Kuhn Cheryl Kump Eva LaBarge Gerald Lagos Richard Landis if-.4 Terri Lane Nancy Lauer Andre Lavoie Claudia Lawler Shaleen Lawrence X Tom Leckey .- . 5 ' 0 Jeff Lee Kit Lee Erie Lengel Mare Lenzen Tho Le Won Ran Li 4' Nelson Loh Jamie Lopez Kara Lutali Tina Mareus Peggy Marston Slralis Maiheos Ann Mathews loyee Mathews Z T7 Kathy Mzilhevis lzile Mailsuniolo Q Nora Mayen f' . W George May M ! Q 1 07 lil Nld oiiimk lX.llk'll Md in lllilllj Nlefilepiirl Mini NlL'KL'IllIL' 7-IH .Illinois lternatlve to English 11, Amencan Histor ci . 4 Daniel Mclnnis -f David McKinley A ' Anne Mecherikunnel if Edward Miller i .M xi Felicia Miller X Franklin Molin 1 , lf, 4' . -.,, ,' V. 5 I P! VV i ' . 'I , ' ,' aa, X -if Laura Moon - 5 j Anne Moore f Y ' Betty Moore is As I K . Harry Moore Jerry Moore i Melinda Moreland 1 Richard Moreland David Mosher Soheyla Movahedi i Barbara Muffett Steve Mullen Jean Mullery fs 1 A I WI? gg X, vb , . ' A fzi 1' !,r'4 I - --f 1 -. The American Civilization Classes did many things throughout the year. such as a visit to Williamsburg. Une day was devoted to crafts of Early Americans. Shown at left Cheryl Hartman displays a rug she worked on: Above Crissy Umbel and Chris Roberson show what a good time they are having: Far Left Mark Simpson gets ready to Chug-A-Jug of early American Cider. American Civilization provides a good learning experience for all involved. .lim Bury the Bruins was Victorious Terri Nlullings Barbara Nlullis Ann Nuccurato Charles Nujm Nluryin Nztyurrete Pepe Neely Ann Neet Sandy Nickerson Robin Nightengale Donna Nicely Kathleen Niner Duc Nguyen llung Nguyen Nlylina Nguyen Kathy' North t'lz1raO'Dell Kirsten Olson Terry' U'Neill Noemy Padilla Peter Phano clINSIi1li Pullansch llecvyon Park l'ng Pauly Young Par!-t Melissa Parr tfhittima Partoonipzm t':u'ol Patterson llcborznh Pattison 2-12 Junior As Homecoming drew near, the Ju- nior class got in gear. The float committee spent countless hours working enthusiastically on their float, as shown by Laurie Moon and Pat Conklin in the picture below. At the pep rally, the Juniors put forth a great effort, but alas, they did not win. However they did win in the float contest with Karen Cadwal- lader featured in the float. Many Juniors showed their spirit at the game by selling balloons Cas shown at the lower right with Dan Mclnnisl entertaining the crowds during halftime, and yelling in support of our team. 1--1, 5 v un' .'.--. -t Dug Pzrllori Derek Peaiixon lony Pere! .'Xll'l'CLlo l'clc! Pailriuin Pino Will Plgnncrl William l'l.rII Jay Ponton David Poole Janet Powell Robyn Powell Chris Price Glenn Pritchard Elizabeth Quinn Jeremy Raidosh Mary Rnnxom Ron Reinhold Alfredo Riailx Sllll Rice Dolorcx Riiergi Chrix Roberson Henry Roherlx Kexin Rohcrlx Vickie Roliinxon Rene Romero Cieot'l'rcy Romine Noele Row Duviil Roxenhcrg .Nl R .lrinrorx 141 Juniors Present Thanksgivin This year. the Juniors. instead of the Seniors. presented the Thanks- giving Assembly. The assembly was the first performance by the or- chestra. Choir and Madrigals in front of the student body. Enter- tainment was also provided by the improvisational troupe tshown on opposite page top left. Mimi Quinn and Eric Vicklandl. The Junior Class topposite page top. right! watches the assembly put on by their peers. The choir tthis page, rightl sings a song in tribute to- wards Thanksgiving. , R Uv Donna Rov. les Xenia Ruano - V , Q Bryan Rutfner t F lx . n Jaime Rumi Renee Rund Cltti Szibouri lidwin Sale Laura Santos ' Sally Sawh August Schecle Bobbie Scott lN1au'kSctlvnick A SQ' A 1 lid Sensabaugh lirucc Sharp F, ' , Mary Shea f Q l,isai Sherrill Jeff Shillcttc -.X 'gf -. s., if ffsxf k RobcrtSchuppin X M Jfqf A 7 n ,. L V 1 Mi Sook Shin in 9 n liaibaia Shuman Joe Simpson Mark Simpson Kirsten Singer Jimmy Sinkaxitcli Susan Skolmck S' llzilnltl Slailcl if., Ilan: I Smith K 4 A Many Smith .lcnmtui St!IlllCljllL'll lalyqtlt' Susll Hit-ml.m Spactli fl-3 lllllltll . I x Assembl For The F1I'St T1me! :An M? Mark Spalding Ilennix Spencer Stephanie Spencer .lon Stone BJ. Stuekenxehneider Robert Slurdixznnl Yi Suk Cieoffery Swirl Jurnex Sxsink Pulrieigi Suinwn Kfriiig Sy phaix Audrey fxilhuti Peter Tuneredi Dede Tzmnuhill Carl Tanner Donna Tzipseoll Jackie 'Taylor' Jennifer Taylor' Karen Taylor Mark Taylor Tim Taylor Tonie Taylor Bobby Testerman Manle Thai Lisa Thompson Leo Tiglao Cindy Titus Aziz Tomhakoglu Mark Lee Topel Bill Tse .a .1 ,e e os Mike Uhlman Christine Umhel John Undeland Guillermo Urialc David Utte' uniors Suffer Through Being a junior meant not only con- cern for who had the most spirit, or who won the float contest, it also in- cluded work in the field of academics. With work came tests such as PSAT's Qpreleminary Scholastic Ap- titude Testsl and SAT's CScholastic Aptitude Testsj. Taking the SAT's meant a junior had to come to school one early Saturday moming and work for three hours on questions in the fields of English and mathematics. When all was through, he waited for a month or more to get his score to see how he did. Top of page: Doina Chiacu gets in last minute preparation for a test. The Iowa tests were given to all juniors during English periods at the end of the first report period, above right. Tests and More TESTS! ITEZ IOWA TESTS OF EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Grades 9-'12 Form X5 p.,L,,4 ,.v., f. 4,5-,,., E f .i'iiii',iir 2'-f :QM EBU Ks I .1 ' V' , 5 Q ' V ln Memory Ot' Craig Bierlein -ff he ist' '47 Y :O EE 'Eiga J' mba, Beverly Vail Pheohe Vernicr Dien Vu Donald Warrick Diane Waters Wesley Watkins Robert Weatherxx Denise White Jim White Cynthia Wilher Clary Williams Jell' Williams Mary Williamson HX Marjorie Woodma Deanna Wright Tommy Wu William Wyeoff Ruth Yamamoto H iiors 2 T YE RI THE LIVE UF The Class of 81 is surely a class to be remembered. Although we still have two years left, we've started out great. We had a successful Thanksgiving danceg we held first place in the magazine driveg and surely the fact that we came close to winning the spirit contest shows that we are an enthusias- tic group. We have the capabilities of accomplishing much more in the next two years and are sure to be one of the most memorable classes of Washington-Lee. Of course, the soph- omores do need to relax once in awhile as shown by Eric Kane in the right hand picture. Marta Acha Melissa Adams Ina Allen Kerry Allen Therese Allen Francisca Alvzrez Jaime Alvial . J James Anitole 60- Doro Anousheh in , ,1 Richard Attkisson Wade Aylor Mary Bacas ?'W'E ' 914 - -err 1 -. ' 'Wx w I5 HA 1 SOPHC ORES +V I, , 'Q O Annette Baker Darryl Baldwin Danny Barron Karen Berg Car Beyeler l.iZ Bishop Paul Blackburn Todd Bluckmon Mark Bludos Adrienne Boggs Fred Bohner Dizmzr Borden Jon Boryun John Bove Mark Bore Nancy Brant Jim Breirgy William Brooke Karen Brown Tracy Brubaker Marshall Bryanx Claudia Buxtos Joel Butler Tony' Butler ithy Butterhaugh 1 Desiree Byrd lxuin Cahill Jenny Cain Gloria Campbell Seigo Caro Alixon Carrico Jamie Carrington Clifton Carter Tracey Carter Beth Cerny Hector Chavarro Patty' Chumacero John Citinciosi Stephanie Clark Ann Cochran Tamara Cohen James Coleman Brian Collier Lara Connally' Dehrah Conrad Keith Courtney' 'Qtr Soplionioiex Linda Click Tammy Critcx Mark Crumpackcr Avonellc Danglci' l.y Dao Mary Dao Kim Davis Lynn Davis Melanie Davis Pat Davis Kerry Day Adnew Debebe Zewdu Debebe Marlene Deemer Scott DeLesseps Tom DelGallo Frank Delmar Bill Dennis Mike DeToro Brian Dickson Donna Dinges Linh Thi Phuong Do Dennis Dobson Deidra Dodson Jeff Dolly Keith Donaldson Bridget Dostie Sophoinorcs il 251 .Xnn llulley Jane lJun.ixx.iy 'l'hom.is Dyson l.ls.i Earle liriain lfdei' Nlairy lidison Jodie lzdxxtirds Judy Edwards Mary Embrey Derek Emmerson leugra Enalls Florenee England Cjitii Envyright Ibrahim Erdem Way ne lithridge Jorge lfaleon Cindy lfzing liddie lfaitmei lietsy l-'ee Jose lfernzindes Susan lfintzi John l'isher Keyin l'isk Ptitiielt l-lzingigzm -Xnn l'olt1.ilo Stexen loitney 'Nl.iig.iit'l I leeiii.in Jerry lieefe flltllltlllk' l ll.is Snot! liilton 'x'l.iilcfi.illxigl1el Yol.illtl.i fi.illL'p1o WW ' -QQ- A-r'-f .- Y '.1 .s, , Y , ,. ' Fe., 4. . Q Il' '. A 4. if- .L 9. 1 ,, -1 .-uv, av- il...' Y , T ldeqtlcltllc fl.lILl.I X K ,L YN Noplioiiioies ti 1 Kg! Lyn Pressman attempts to slip some gossip to Lisa Rose in the ahoye pieture. but Lisa is oh- viously interested in something else. Sam Sigler :ind Mimi Quinn work together in hiol- ogy eliiss in the upper right hand corner. They are apparently stuelt on something, Another B 3355. Q-- BIOLOGY 2 mit! Monday morning! Jeff Malcolm, Paul Garn, Elizabeth -Blaylock and Margaret McCafferty are zill wound up and ready to get into some serious biology in the lower right hand pic- ture. l,isz1 Guixlrici' Pziul Gzlrn Tina Garrison George Gzirrutt Chris Gziyncr Kathy Gentry Susan Gurlnch Monica Gilc Munha Golden Gail Goodman Renee Godkey Kenneth Gotcher Dinesh Gosuin Tina Gray Jnunelle Green Donna Grccnstrcct Lori Grccnwull Doug Grove Maria Gusmuno l-lvclyn Gulicrrcz Bznihaim Guynn lzimmy Hangar liriun Hull Sharon Hzill Wzilt Hzimill Chris Hzinnaih Dchhic Hzirniun John Hzirinun Henry Hui-pci' 'lrzicy Harris lirzinzi Hurt Nancy Hurting Angela llzmkins .laiincs llilnui filcn llunriihs pllllllllll Us 251 Judy Henry Sherri Herrell Dana Hieltox Deidre Hieltox 4 'P' Jetl' Hill ' Ann Hoganson i . Stuart Holleman x ' J ' FTF ..y A et, J i , , Scott Hollingsworth . - Mike Holt Randy Hood . V QV 43 pkz 'jr-,, JF. Ben Houghton Carol Houston Mike Houston James Hsu Pamela Hummell Gail Huneyeutt ou Joyce Hurdle Chau Hutnh Lisa Ingrassia David Jahlonski Marilyn Jael-tson A Milton James Roger James k l.ily Jen Christine Jensen Scott Jockhcck Stanley Joe Richard Johnson t'arolyn Jones Kimberly Jones 'W' Mike Jones Patrick Jones filenn Jiinian T E GLISH i Naomi KZIIICN 294 J Soplioinoies Q Q 'U 5W,,.,f F I . W,-www f . . fy ' H y 1: A!! . 'v 'a 0 - 3, W,-,.,, fu' , , i X ., y 1 1 'fu xg 4' :Q f ,f ff 49-Y' 1 Af' . 1 fx-R i is 3 Z' , sk.- uuu juan... 1, Liv' 'X 25: ff? N pa T, w - 5 az Jw - ' -- ,, 2.37 f 1 ' , .- 1 ,2 ':' I-2,1 .f f 2. I' r 715, A , '- 't J bw 1' - f , i 4 W, ' r I . fr V. . 1 ' f- x -T f -1 T rf rfz, 1 I ivivlq ?0, WHY im, ' f ,Q V , if X . 'f ii wr ht Q 'A ' 1 , ' r, fe .wfffv , :is 74?-J 1 I ' t 7 I I, , ,On !l 1 'T A 2 .,, k gg.. V . 'Q .i ,:.. ., nf' Opposite page: Sophomores enthral- Pat Davis thinks he is cheating off the f 1 SF! A a 5 led in their studies. This page, top: person in front ofhim while Tina Gar- A ff ij 'Q , ff 'W ,lim Thomas finds the grade on his test rison and Pachy Alverez remain inno- hard to believe. This page. bottom: cent hystanders. 4, 2 Erie Kane Shahram Kapourchali Sangeeta Kapur Bryan Karr James Kelley Sema Khan Bill Kihler Dae Kim Hak Son Kim Karen Kinert Gloria Kirkpatrick Nancy Knight Richard Knight Eddie Koch Kathy Koeson Beth Koski Lori Kruse Ricky l,am Carla Landry Christopher 'Lane Solon lane lVI2ll'ILl l,arrea hlena l,avoie Sophomores K 255 l IX INIII 'XI.IIxIIcx.I GETTING III.lIIL' I cI..IIIg xx ll I I KICIIIN I -IXXICI' XIIII I L' I,.IIIIIX I cIIuIcII ILIXIII I UXXIN RIQIXX I CXXIN I IMI I lL'II'IIL'I c XICCXUIIIIIL I IIII NIIX I IIIIIcIIIvIIIII S.IIII I IIlIc XIIx,'IxL'X I IIIIIIIII ,ICII I XUIIN N1.IIk XI.IIIIIIcx I , F4 F 1 SIINIL' xI.lI.ZII.IlI RX P, I-I ll A IJ.IxIII N1.IIIIII ,IlI.III XI.IIlIIIcf II.lXIxI NI-INLIIIIIIII ,A l'.IIIIx TX1.IwII II.IIIl XI.Ixwx ,J IIQINIWIC XI.IxxII.' n NIIMIII XI.lIIIk' ug. ' '. ' II-II 'XIII Im.III ILIIIIVI XIII IIX Iv ' x . ' III x .III XII I .II IICII1 XXIII XII N.III '- XIII ' '. ' .K . . 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' , . 4 w i 1 i. lt looks like everybody wants to get into the action in the above picture. but the left hand picture looks more like a social gathering rather than a Sophomore physical education class . . . it must he one of those 7:30 a.m. classes, f Ara .D- Dztyle Owens l.zntra Messier Daniel Michael Jimmy Millet' Ksyntolious Miller Michael Miller John xlllllllllll lroy Mitchell l.intl:1 Montgomery Pat Montgomery Daoitl Moore Maresa Moore Mary Moore .lell Morse Mark Motztfehes Aryan Moussaoi Mark Muir Margaret Muskett Chuck Nadeztu Karen Nalley Nliiflll Narxatez Sheryl Next kirk Dung Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Trang Nguyen Bettie Norelli l.ee Norton Michael O'Dzty l.ue5 O'Donnell linda Odtlenino Cesar Olixos Chris Olson Kathleen Olson Nancy O'Sullixnn l Sophoniores Zh Rtvlditdu Pdchecu Petmx i'.tp.tduputtIm X1.trit1.t I',irdilIo KIlNl.li i,.tlhCI Roy i'.irt'ixh lhxid l'e.irwn IUXU i,CtiCIxCll Rnhert Pettnell l im Peregory .lttlene Pere! Nitmtqtie Perez Stemn Perez Robert Perry llnid Peterx ,lun Peterx Htiyen l'h.im lbinh l'h.tm I.u I'h.tnu Stephdnie Ptllx l.ttttie l'ncl.txk Kirk Pond hh.Il1ki.l PUPL' Imiimx IR-ttet I-iI1t.i Vuxxcll ,ltvhn l't.tktixh Rtvhetl l't.dhet I xii l'iewiii.iii I Link Price lithx l't.-cttw l'.iiii thmiii tid Nitiiii 4-illlllll tw-time R.ttiitic.' l'.ttiici.t Rdtittw i5I.tIIt' RCNIIXU I 1-iii Nettle 'NN Ntvpiiulii-I ALL I 'I' 2 .1 '3 Q uv A r I s hu- fc -v. 1 1 '- 'L i- S Putty Chuntact-ro ix xhocked hy her grade in the right hand picture while David Moore decides to tatlte the more direct approach and do something about it in the tthme piettire. 'wal .lu Rivclx Vhiick Rolwlmix 'Iicxai Rnhcits Phil Rolwinwn llgmicl Rutliiqtluf Datvitl Rullmx Putty Rnmgm Putty Roiiiumvski Willcnai Rtmcy lidgziulo Rosziriu Liszt Row l,ollis Rose Dzmicl Rnschoio Dtmuld Rude: Anthony Ruliiinc l'grcsn Rust Michucl Ryam .Imcph SutTcllc Yzxsmm Szthkul Adclu Stnrtcatimitcu Anncttc Snmnltmc Ainxidoi' Samlatllat Brctt Schtiffci' Paml Schmitz Ray Scmathutigli fliricizt Sherrill l.i1 Shogrcn Sum Siglci' Kim Simpson .lulm Smith Miko: Smith Mikc Smith Mclinzt Stmncipicn Dun Stocks lfrcd Slokcld Adam Stulhcig Damicl Sullivzm Iltmczm Swznlu Kiln Swztlcx Kcp Swccncv Iirllcc Swciixtm .ltmanlhgtii Smit Vail Swixhci whtmitn cs ' ZW .-Xndrcu Switzer Curl Talley Charles Tay lor John Taylor Mike Taylor Ly nn Terrell C5 nlhin Terry Day Thomas Jim Thomas Kon Thompson Milo: Thompson Richard Thompson Roy Thompson Susan 'lrzivcrs Anh Trinh Rohcrt Troncoso Tim Troycr Dizmc Tucker Jenny L'chcrhorsI Holly Llmphlcl l.isa1 Vzillclongzi Richard Vimlcrs 'i Q. ll 'i Xl il Ji full Soplioilioics UPHO ORE B' ' U' -4' FTP - s. -. . Q if THUQWIASM 9 .u . as N . A 6 Wy M .1 zz. ', ' ,Q -E' ' v'?,+i,:gggy.-..r 1 . b ::- 41.1- - xl f-r X3 :X 5 O A S sf ' 1 fl Q ,.. bb x I 9 4, .. like Opposite Page. Top: Mary Bacas attempts to hang up a banner. Opposite Page. Bottom: Marisa Vella und Ann Duffey do not look too upset at being caught stealing the decorations in aa locker. Above: Sophomores have za big mouth contest at a pep rally. eff nw lohzinnn WelZenbgich loc W'l'1ilC John White , Jimmy Whitney lgmrenee Willigiinx Stanley Wilxon Suxgin Wingo Roland Winkler Kim Wray Linda Wu Sherrie Wyatt Hazel Yelverton Robert ZLIZJJ Douglux Ziclterooxe Sophomorex 261 xx , B.- M D j s .Z- 5 Q I .P , I. ..-t ,53- .Q-2-Nig ' J. i sinusi- Above. First Row: Amador Santalla tSenatorl. Tamara tTreasurerl. Below: Sophomore president Cindy Fang en- Cohen tSenatorl. Danny Michael tSoph. School Board courages students to sell magazine subscriptions at an as- Rep.l. Second Row: Betsy Fee tSecretaryl. Cindy Fang semhly. IPresidentl. Joe McDade tVice Presidentl, Lisa lngrassia 262 I Sophomores S I FRESHIVIEN FACES fivl lit-sliii Simone Acha Brenda Adams .left Adams Denise Adcoek George Adkins lililabeth Akers 'liasneem Akhtar Ramin Alai Faisal Alim Liz Allard Amy Allen lirie Anderson Hisham Ashry l.arry Athearn Michael Atherton Nleg Atkinson Leslie Aun Jisools B110 Rosa Baez Kal Bagamane Laurie Baggett Debra Baker Maurice liiiltllltlll Cartlora Barnes llill liarnew itieimiti iaiiyilii' Sergio Hllllllllti l'.iI1le1.i lleekman Robert llcll l lslc llL'll.tXIllL'N ICII 1-W. .N I r- Q..-a In these changing times the biggest change to hit Washington-Lee is, without a doubt, the addition ofthe ninth grade or Freshman Class. Juniors and Seniors have suddenly found the halls to be more crowded than they've ever been, the Commons, during lunch, has turned into a mob scene. The Sophomores don't mind bringing the Freshmen along to W-L for this insures that the Sopho- mores will no longer be the low-man. One can be certain that the average Freshmen is not too happy about the situation. Deprived of the equal of se- niority in a Jr. High School, they have a right to hold a sizable grudge. Above: Quang Huynh is enjoying the Freshmen life. Above right: Jenny Ryan wonders, ls this right? Below right: John Vail dozes off. Kim Boryan Scott Bradford Alan Brame Kevin Brennan Lisa. Brigham Barrie Bntton Noelle Brown Susan Bucks Thi Buinhu Sandra Bullock Beth Buranen Antonio Butler Stephanie Bryant Steve Bryant Suzanne Bryant Andrea Camacho Michelle Cain Anthony Carpenter John Carter Joseph Cecil Linda Cesarei . z J , , 1 X 1' x 'VL Andreas Benedick Lisa Betancourt Margaret Bentley Brenda Birch Stephen Black Lorne Blackhourne Maresa Blados Tina Blankenship Daniel Bobbitt Barbara Boden Katherine Boller Carol Bornstein l I l sg afar' S l P' Y K bien S., 1 4 i Karen Chandeyson lzlifabeth Chaplin Heung Chu Hong Chung Sayonara Visneros Gary Cilarlx Mike Clark Sharon Clark Nlargaret Vlarke Keith Clements Ckwiirtney Vlime licllc Cluii' leii Ciope llcbluc fasplgin knne tkniclcri .lciaiir1t'oiirlnc5 Debbie Haig .lean Ctcrislizm ri-a N 'l lin The opening of the '78-'79 Washington-Lee school year found an increase in faculty members as well as students. This. ofcourse. was due to the addition of the freshmen class. Their presence has led to more variety in the programs offered here at Washington- Lee. This means a better Washington- Lee for everyone! Left: Mr. Smith starts out his day. Above: Betsy Dominic and Anna Pahno are hard at work. Right: David Goldschmitt flashes a smile. Micheal Crixmond Debbie Critex Martha Croxon Patrick Crowley Phyllis Cuttino Jimmy Daly Nguyn Dang Althea Dangler Dodie Davix Greg Davix Monica Davix Danny Davis Lori Day Diane Dean Sarah Deane Devon Deariso Francesco Debaggio James Deemer Tony DelGallo Harry Delyannis Penny Dennee Kristine Dent Anh Do Phong Doan vc- , Thomas Dobrai Elizabeth Dominick Micheal Doherty ffm xi 5.x Barbie Donnelly Fabrizio Donix Clifford Dorman X Q Tammy Dragon Diane Dunlap Adriana lichabarria .ff Dale lzikenbary Stephen lilferx Warren limbrey Tommy lzlili idge Jimmy lzntlora If lp, .lohnny l'lNPll1tllll qw M., lfrexhmen ,N 267 i bl' if Brett Fleegol Frances Fortna Robin Fought Mark Foxxler Susan Foxvxell Erick Franklin Marjorie Frazier Cindy Freeze Laura Frisk James Gannett Kim Garrett Anthony Gaskins Debbie Gerke Mark Gillespie Janet Gills Matt Girard Linda Glass Kexin Gleason Now in its third year. the freshmen football team is a well established athletic program here at Washington-Lee. ln their first year the freshmen wrestling and basketball teams are relatively inexperienced and new. The athletes in the class of '82 show promise for the years to come. Upper right: Jim Daly goes for the jump-shot. Lower right: Kevin Trainum throws a bomb, Upper left: The freshmen team gets together at practice. ll FRU H COIVIPETE Dottie Ethridge Rita Etter Jim Falcon Dwight Fee Jennie Felker Ricky Fernandez Ronald Godkey ' Gary Goff Luis Gomez David Goldschmitt Nick Good Kevin Goodnough Dale Goss Mary Gregal Scott Gotcher Diane Green Tealor Graca Dawn Grimm L. 1 i i v I ..- ,Q ,, ..z Y 'vu pt. -5. .- 1 i , 4 I 'C' :- H' Y J J ik Shuun Grimm Erik Grottox Warren Haekley Jamie Hagen Robert Hull Rick Humpel Kiis Hansen Dorn Hairl-tmtin Greg Harmon Suxun Harmon Dain Hurrelxon Niauxhul Hzivskinx Hunk Heath Burbzu'u Helmx Vicky Hendriekx 'liunyai Hilemiin Nguyen Hoainy 'lruxeis Houglgmd S me Pk? . p . ' .!,fx' Robert Hoburt g -iv - ' if-1.2! Kexin Horner . 5 N Q, .. , em Nqfkll - ' , ' 5 ' -W1 , ..--F ','.'f - ' - M 5 .. -Q f f me .f 1 , -- ... . -fs , . w n 1 4.da1Q,:,:'hr V . 1 1 FA .Dx P um, .J I - .M 'f 3. ,.-. A . 1.1.3 w.. 'i4'f1 -' H- -. ' . -i :' 'Wu V 'AWN' , . 'J . 'r R I' ' ,ll 'fx Irv? 'kg-4' le., -I PCICF Horxkailh v I - '44 , ,' ' 'xi' wif. ' I ' Ken Hottie V- -L-- ,I ' ' i P' 'P-'R . 1 'Q', U' U ' I 1 . t . ., QQ, - .. . ,-A - an ' .. L ' '. 'Q' Wt- W fn -4 ,ffm 1, dl ng: :rv 1 I, : .' I . kf. um ., , . H., Z .. 3 ll 5 is 'A '-4 W' ' R -l, ' , , , r ' V nn ,hy .JI 1,11 . ,7 .: ,.:. Laurie Hughes H ' Q'-1 ., 'i 'L I R' !'f'1:1l' , ,QM 'I ' 'X' Jamie Hunter V' 1 ,, - 3 Q -, x if WL' f Ig ' .-..i. .'- g- : -I .1-3-il'-.aaa.... .If -'rs .A i I . Roheri Hurley Quang Huynh lim lngrassia Nancy lonedes Jasmin Jao Nlllxe .laclwori Nlargaret Jen Helen Johnson Rubin .limes Robyn jones 'I ony Jones Daw n Karman Haig Kai altljiai' Wayne Keister Marg Kiernan Scott Killcn lleyoung Kim Harry Kimhle Carl Kimhle Darren Kimhle Keith Klimkicxxicf Richard Koblenz Sara Kolu Susan Kolc Jennilci Koletla 1 'ii l lil lx ikiit Roger KlL'llfl3lllll 'xliiiii Koiiiiiaiiclis C ll.iIlcs Kiaiiici ltlllllltl Kiaiiici lisa Kiian lhoioilix Kiilefxski lliiitc l .itiiia .lon l aiic l'clui lqixxiciic .' 'll litwliiiivii TARTI G OFF 'Q' I ,X . AY? :. N N 3 x, S gi fwfr, Q. 1- r Q 5. I t- ,.- , . y ,,, JF - - . U 4,5 . e A' ... , i ...J if ,: ei 714, is L - in 2, ' ' ? .5-9 , ,A g N i ght f 'ff -we .4 ' 1- f, Here at Washington-Lee the first freshmen class has shown a lot of enthusiasm. Though, the first pep rallies and assemblies found them unsure ofthe procedures, ninth graders learned quickly. They started off the year by placing a strong second in the homecoming float mf' rv 'vb Q., contest, with the theme 'Bruise the Bminsf The magazine subscription contest further heightened this spirit and they came in second. The class of '82 will continue to be a spirited one in the years to come. To the right, Kathrine Leupold ttopj and Jamie 0'Leary tbottomj show Vu their school spirit with the freshmen homecoming float. WITH PEP! I PH E I I I il v Fi' 'Y P n A H V 1. A e - 1 4 A Q ., Y H '1 EW Q 6 5- ,A W ii ' in rv 1 1 .L QL f i I , f vi ' 1' . ,IM b , is 'T'Wv- ft J. f - , f , x I A, 'V X 1 R , Q i I Yen Le Donna Lekang Diana Lelie Andy Lengel Pedro Leon Suxie Leonard Katherine Leupold Maria Logothetis Elmer Lowe Troy Lucas Jackie Lutali Kerry Lynch Scott MacDonald Mark Magee Maureen Magee Sanjay Mahajan Cathrine Mahel Patricia Maldoven Jeff Mangis John Mangia Christopher Mann Patricia Marcey Tim Marcey Keith Marcin Paul Marqux Nancy Marxton Maryan Martin Diane Mason Wayne Mason Warren Mamie Bonner Mathis Cyndi Mathison Bob Mattingly Dehora Mayhiigh Jodi Metltuley lirexhnien V 27l I 45' . Eileen McCormik Joan McCraken Aileen McDade Michael McDermott Michael McGhee Frank McKenzie Mark McKinley Ted McMichael Tracy McNabb Jeffrey Mellor Cheryl Miller Kelly Miller Annett Minnich .lamila Miran Mark Moffett .limmy Mona Lynne Monson Beth Montgomery JUST WHAT WE NEED: 61 PC Q 4,0 Gordon Mootlhc Laura Moran Kevin Morgan Beth Mosher Laura Moske Umar Nahih Donna Nelson Chan Nguyen Lan Nguyen Trung Nguyen Margaret Nightlinger Michael Nightlinger Anne Noeera il risliu Nolan Michael Nominal Priscilla Norris Jerome iycitllllllll' tolleen O Day I it hnien 'Q H0 Q at I My li -Is.-Qi, ., 4 ' V Us s.. . ' -. t fss. . Ninth grade officers are a new organization at W-L. This gives the freshmen a chance to compete with the upper grades. It also means one more class to compete for dance weekends and other fund raising activities. The threat of their first year as an organization was not great, but the freshmen have the advantage of three more years. Class officers for the '78-'79 school year were: tBottomJ Kal Bagamane, Senator, Anne Undeland, Representative to the School Boardg Kristin Withers, Senator. tTopJ Mike Doherty, Treasurerg Liz Reynolds, Vice-President, Tim Ingrassia, President, Janet Pattison, Secretary. CUpper Rightl Kal Bagamane, tLower Rightl Tim Ingrassia. IVIORE GOVERNMENT! 'I 1' Linda O'Dell Kerry O'Donnell Shaun O'Donnell Jim Oksanen Jamie O'Leary Scott Olmsted Jessie O'NeiI Micheal O'Neill Eric Oplinger Lisa Orr Jerry Owenx Anna4Maria Pahno Leona Pair Nick Papadopoulos Derlis Paredes Jina Park Young Chan Park Mary Patterson J -N r' , Qu 1- V' Q sl I A-A I I .lf YW . get ' yy' ,'Y's':.g. -' ' ' Otis Pearson Rebecca Pago fn Ana Pereira Jennifer Perry David Perxingcr Diem Pham 'Nr ..,, 5 fr L Y .AA..N.i: ri 4 5 .X I 'li - ' I , 5 lb Y Vinh Phan Thu Phan i Freshmen i 273 Jimmie Sakaryan Ana Salinas Romon Sanchez Jean Sanders Theresa Saffelle Jeannie Seville Scott Sauers Eric Phillips Kelly Pippen Debra Planert John Player Lorna Pope Laura Powers THE E D OF Timothy Prichard Kelly Pugh Bernice Purnell Lelima Rafik Tim Raiford Aldo Ramierez Maurice Ramirez Kevin Randell F' ' Linda-Lee Raum f ' :L Angella Rae M ' Diane Reavis Liz Reynolds V? , Neil Richardson Janice Rickerich 4 Frenando Rajas .- Patti Rodas David Roman '- Denise Romero 9, Tsahai Romine Lisa Rosensteel Gutierrez Rudy Deborah Russell Jenny Ryan Khitam Sabah As the school year comes to an end the Freshmen can look back on their first year at W-L as somewhat successful. They end this year with great hopes and expectations for their sophomore year. Next year will, without a doubt, be different. The lowman criticism will be given to the class of '83 leaving the class of '82 to more important things. And as time runs out, Mike McGhee seems to be amused at something he has heard or seen! topposite page rightj Gary Clark relaxes in the commons after school with a coke. topposite page leftl Katherine Boller does her thinking in the commons. TD-1 l iusllincn THE BEGINNING 6 S A TU' I '3 . . ' 4L Q 9, lx wb l t 9? A 'T ' ft' W 1- 3 7 4' had fi: 1 ,F E , I 1 it .. . I If 3 1 , 11.1 ,ki V 1. 1 V 'D- N I 1 P ' A t Krista Simmx Faulia Shalik Martha Shelton Pam Shepherd Gretchen Shipley Dua ne Sh rader Brenda Smith Richard Sovxers Dianne Snow Jexsica Space Robert Spencer Kate Stadtmiller Donald Stauh Micheal Stalling Vheryl Stein lioh Steinaclxer Neil Stern Janice Stewart Judy Stuart Duane Suinnierx Joan Sitter Ken Sitter Stephanie Swanner Jose lacaraya Ken 'llapscott liric Taxso David 'llaylor 'lracw 'lavlor l,ealeh iritmtttrttttt Lydia Terry lfr cshinen 275 2-H1 ,QPQv. Karen Teschendorf Mary Thomasson Tracy Thompson Deserie Thurston Andy Titus Seugi Tonbaekolo Kevin Trainum Dung Tran Brunilda Traveras Karen Troutman Stephen Tryon Kathy Tubbs Anne Undeland Kim Unmi John Vail lrene Vaishvila .lohn Vallelonga Elizabeth Vargas ?r' Piper Vazquez Duy Quang Vo Heidi Von Bernewitz ,A 4.41, . Xx -6 Nguyen Vuong Geoff Washburn Libby Weber Lori Ann Welker Micheal Weaver Andy Wilkins Melanie Wilkins is 'QW Glenn Wilson Jackie Wingo H Laurie Wolf ' - ' Kristin Withers , l Erie Wong iym f Scot Wright If ,N f it 'J 5' Luis Yabar Roger Yung Leonard Yee llyong Yi .liinmy Yu James Zuras A-K UNNY FRESHIVIAN T xr I squeak! Neil Stern is one ofthe younger members of the freshmen class 1 Secretaries and an .5-5 i ,, go 5 K, ....-0-r - ,.5,gzr-.. X 1 J I .11 Mrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. M. Baker. Mrs. M. Binsted, Mrs. C. Brown. Mrs. Mehnens, Mrs. H. Sheperd, Mrs. M. Luisafsittingl. Mrs. J. Moberly, Mrs. H. Swensen. Mrs. E. McNaughton, Mrs. L. Chester, Mrs. H. Pekar, Mrs. J. Krupka. MPS' E- THYIOF, MTS- J- KCUY- A- 5-'Dv ' 1,-s- ... A D , ' , . .. nv-s, ww M 'lil urs es aid W-L , 1 , - , H .V in if-K A-YY JYAV, Yaf-,,La- J-.QY,,-.J2 an . .f, 4, Anna Funkhouser, Beatrice Miller, Betty Lightle, Edna Marcey, Neula John L. Coppage, William Payne, Snowden Arthur, John L. Coppage Naher, Stella Laski, Katherine Calandra, Virginia Barton. Jr., Thomas Gillis. 5 Rf '35 lx., -H' Q -ov, ,171 A ' ' l I IJ ,Q -Q-'--x V , p 16 - x in I 'Q ? CELHMAXQQQ All the worlds a stage, And all the men and women merely players . . . The play is coming to an end. All the work that we've done, all the changes that we've been through are leading up to the climax - graduation. Throughout the show we have faced problems and pleasures, and we have reacted to our various situations. During the play, our characters have grown and developed. 1 ,405 44 As Seniors come to the end of their run in this show, they are preparing for the next show - the next role - whether it be that of college student or career person. The whole world is theirs to con- quer - to dazzle. The entire world is now their stage For the under- classmen, how- ever, the W-L show must go on . . . They will take off their make-up and go home for the summer, but they will be back next year . . . in a new show, with a new script, with differ- ent scenes. The dialogue and cos- tumes may change, but the stage high school and the climax graduation remain the same every year. every per- formance, KU I Iusnm X -'fl ,- g r .f im? wmv ' ,mf T 5 All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances . . . And one man in his life plays many parts . . The Class of 1979 is exciting -to play other parts - sans regrets, sans restrictions, sans impos- sibilities. with everything - The World. Ckwnclusion ' 281 THEATER PATRO S EREDITS Hunter Publishing Company. Winston Salem, North Carolina John Bailey. representative Photographers: Segall-Majestic Baltimore. Maryland '5 lSenior Portraits. Organizations. 8L Can- - dldsj Delma Studios J Silver Spring, Maryland lllnderclassmen, Candids. 84 Aerial t U Photol Barry Boyd. Photographic Advisor Photo Staff: Alex Bernardo , Shaun Mitchell N T :sk . '. Chris Martin 2 X 0 Rick Herwig v. . Drew Chaplin Marc Anderson Steve Casimiro Karen Hampel Nancy Marshall Dinh Phan David Gillenwater Introduction Layout: Patty Acha Underclassmen Layout: Pam Quanrud Maria Logothetis Jennifer Ueberhorst Susan Travers Shaun Mitchell Susan Rice Organization Layout: Sandra Nickerson Vickie Robinson Kelly Uhlman Jackie Wood Faculty Layout: Ann Kuehn Sports Layout: Chrissie Del Gallo Rick Herwig Beth Haley Art and Copy Editors: Denise Dralle Mary Haynes Student Life Layout: Beth Geary Mary Thompson Rachel Del.esseps Bruce Britton E Senior Layout: Anne Kelso Lynda Reuter Robbie Niewlg Advertisements: Carol flrkle Chrissle lllilbel Index: Cheri Ilavis sh 1 lxtlllori Patty Acha lniculty Advisor: Nlis Susan Click And thanks to Michael Bennett whose A lfhorus Line inspired us. 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WASHINGTON BLVD. ARLINGTON. VA. 22205 F Li. L E UF GQQCER E5 AND MEAT 'Wecan V 1 sellyoairs Routh Robbins Realtors 528 3141 JENNI WRE -115' A AA XX H Amanda Strong, Eric 5 Viekland, Drew Chaplin : Le Boheme ' 6196 Arlington Blvd. Carmen .lIa1'11i1'adn IIIIKIAHIIIIIIU Bram! Tom Sarris, Grleans House Claire Clendening, Bobby Frith, Beth Ann Frisk, Matt Patton 1213 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 524-2929 ld MW' Barble Snyder and Dlane Monday R , w,L Bm, Raymond s Place for Hair SULLIVAN 81 SONS MEMORIALS Serving The Area For Over Nlnety Years 3023 N Washington Blvd Arl., Va. Granite Marble Bronze Mausoleums Established 1885 Ioseph R. Poldlak Phone: 528-2026 Patty Acha and jerri Crone Ads! 9? The Hair Com pany 2227 N. Pershing Drive Arlington, Virginia 522-6651 GULF COURSES Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 24 hours in advance to cancel an appointment. Bay Crab Fish Crabs Shrimp f Oysters Clams 7 FAX Scallops 1057 N. Clebe Road Arlington, Virginia 22201 Call ED or IO 527-6220 4401 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Virginia Centre Opticians Willston Shopping Center Emergency Repairs while you wait Designer Eyewear Fashion tints 81 Sunsensor lenses , Expert Children's Fitting Invisible Bifocals Plastic lens Specialists 6198 Arlington Blvd. 533-8181 1 Mis DISCOUNT FABRICS Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Open: Mon. thru Sat. A Custom Upholstery, Custom Drapery, Dress Fabrics, Custom Slip Covers 22I9 North Glebe Rd. Cat Lee Highwayj Arlington, Virginia 22207 528-6834 PRESTON'S PHARMACY Lee Highway and Glebe Road ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA PHONE 522-3412 Prescriptions Called For And Delivered WOOLGATHERER TOO 6180 Arlington Blvd. Classes in needlepoint, knitting, crocheting. crewel embroidery and macrame. Custom framing and other finishings Summer classes for children Quality wool and synthetic yarns. BOWL AMERICA PLA-MOR 4601 N. Fairfax Drive. Arlington. Va. JOHN M. 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'Fw x ll :ggi ' mi if up ARLINGTON LAMINATING SERVICE Marymount College of Virginia Afhnggggjlggg 2807 N. Glebe Rd. Division of Arlington Photographic Services, Inc. 4143 Wilson Blvd. k Arlington, Va. 22207 Philip Charles lClass of '56l shows Elaine Pappas and Ma Cravallese a Diploma Laminated on a wooden plaque. 5 5 Ads X 303 The 1979 Blue and Gray Mr. 3: Mr.s. Gibson Bobbie Kuehn Kathy North Turkeyls Tavern Pete S. MeChrystal jamie Amico Lee Dungan Rea Tyler Susan K. Flower Paulj. Fitzgerald Northern Virginia Hotline Al Kuehn Diane Lekang jim-jim says hi Elizabeth Raleigh Tommy Connor Grace R. Leemaster Pearl P. Rupert E.C. Rollins Good Luck Class of 80Hfrom the Friends ofHotline Sam. dz Butch Don Van Norman Sharon dr Kenny Neubauer Sonny Donaldson Chip Del Vecchio Patrick jones The Mighty Mean Mothers Ernst if Elisabeth Hirschfeld jeff Lane jimmy Gannett Carla Blue Mrs. Nora Denbow Cyndi Mathison Bruce Swenson Karen Berg Therese Allen john A. Seinpliner Carol Rawlings j.E. Saour Ska: Power David Kane Els, Elegance Beebe at Uimbelton Coach jerry Tannahill Buck Connell Wai H. Lee Daffy Bill Gerke Washington-Lee Football Pat dr Frank Montgomery The Osbornes Mr. df Mrs. Robert Robinson Dorothy Darr Gina Puglisi Susi Suttle johannah Hfelzenbach Forever Snook Claudia Lawler james T. Mon Cathy Proctor Patricia Conklin Robin Fontes Richard Cauthen Carol Graves Soccer Supples of No. Va. Karen McCoy Peggy Marston jiinbo Fields Chittima Partoompan Laurie Robinson Leslie Floyd Bradford Ir. jerry Smith Florence Cady Mr. dr Mrs. john E. Harris jr. Beth Haley Mrs. Donald S. Cufh' Lisa McCowan Doina Chiacu Steve Meek jimi Riflefoot', Wright Courtesy of the Green Orange Mary Haynes Laura Messier Kelly Pippen joe if Anne forever Mrs. lidwards lloinerooin 218 Susan Finta Robin Sherwood- The Rostovs Mr. fb Mrs. R.j. 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Vu. ,Mis A All Virginia Amusements Pinball Pool Foozball Electronic Games T-SHIRTS Posters Iewelry AND All Your Partying Needs OPEN 11:00 A.M. to Midnight 7 Days a Week 3131 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Virginia 525-722 1 - . ?,.M'! mv, 7- .1 '1 . BEV' 'A CE J TUD!U if A Q- Ssons Gr nware in PIZZ CASTLE RESTAURANT iring pplies 'f ' Duncan Dealer parag Kilns f Plaza Seven Shopplng Center li 5 6781 Wilson Blvd. 5129 Lee Highway Falls Church, Va. Arlington, Va. fy 5347835 Beverly Feld 47031534-5065 A or A I ' WEL.- Q , I! Q, . '. O g j E 1 SQUARE DEAL TAILORSK Good Luck -'M 4 To the Class of ' if 2715 Wilson Blvd. W '79 , Arlington, Va. 522-6455 P--A ELROY NIEWEG I lil 3 's lf-w auf' JE lf li wi i 'X aff? POLITAN SAVINGS 8a LOAN .,,,,.., 2930 Wilson Blvd. 'n n 1 ixxkiv A -N ,i'.5N'4 X., lim: .g. L 1. l '9,.. ' R X Arll Va. sto, 4 Ads I 3I3 Patti's School Of Dance 49. Va Patti Hands Director a complete dance curriculum preschool - children - Teens - Adults for Boys and Girls Home of Supercycles Unicycle Club of Northern Va. Group classes Tricia Hands Jazz 84 Unicycling Ioe D'Emidio Gymnastics Karen Hands t' Baton Professional staff: Iazz - Ballet - Unicycling - Disco Toe - Ballroom - Baton - Ladies Dance - and or private Inst. Exercise Q6 506 I E 'lgy O! Q 49 Q 3 '55 5 . 9 - '5 9 b 6021 Wilson Blvd. Phone: 5 ' i 5' Arlington, Va. 22205 534-3800 or 243-0604 Q' if lDominion Hills Shopping Centerl 14- wfsrsuti 'A il-1 Mix Tap - Gymnastics - Bames 187, 197. 207 DEX Abta.hi. Shirin 184 Acha, Patty 50, 63, 69. 72. 85, 86. 87, 88. 136, 138, 145, 184, 185, 299 Acha, Marta 72, 73, 78, 102, 114. 249 Acha, Simone 73, 90, 136, 264 Adams, Brenda 264 Adams, Jeff 155, 264 Adams. John 155 Adams, Melissa 60, 62, 249 Adams. Millie 142, 152 Adcock. Denise 264 Adkins, George 264 Afentaki, Nicholas 184 Aghabeth, Shirin 66, 233 Ahmadinejad, Mohamad S. 184 Ainslie, Jean 74 Akers, Elizabeth 264 Alai, Ramin 264 Alim. Faisal 264 Allard, Liz 264, 110 Backman. Teri 233 Backer, Annette 82 Bae. Jisook 269 Baez. Rosa 264 Bagamane, Kal 80, 81, 264, 272 Baggett, Laurie 264 B nulo, Sally 184 98 Bailey, Rhonda 64, 184 B1ahuta,Donnelle 88, 158, 233 Blanco, Matthew 63. 69, 85, 136, 233. 237 Blandon, Marlene 66 Blankenship. Tina 265 Blaylock, Betsey 233, 252 Bloomingberg, Mr. W. 13. 17, 70 Blue, Carla 158. 233 Boatwright, Linda 186 Bobbitt, Daniel 265 Boberge, Katherine 114 Boblett, Mary 82, 104, 142. 233, 110 Boden. Barbara 265 Boden. Scott 186 Boersma, John 186, 82 Boggs, Adrienne 72, 249 Bohner, Fred 72, 249 Boller, Anna 114. 129, 152, 160 Boller. Katherine 60, 265 Book, Mr. S. 15 Borden, Diana 64, 69. 249 Borden, Donald 186 Bomstein. Carole 265 Boryan, Greg 78. 148. 186. 189 Boryan, Jon 148, 249 Boryan, Kim 52, 265 Baue, Mark 136 Bauras, Anastasia 98, 158, 233 Boume, Mr. G. 12. 38 Bove. John 9, 169. 249 Baker, Annette 9, 129, 249 Baker, Debra 264 Baker. Janet 233 Baker, Mrs. M. Baldizon. Maurice. 151. 269 Baldwin, Darryl 249 Bamman, Bob 233 Barron, Danny 249 Band 142 Bardsley. Gloria 16 Barnes, Cardora 269 Bove, Mark 78 Bove, Mary 249 Bowen. Karen 77 Boyce, John 77, 186 Boyle, Lisa 186 Boyer. Cheryl 186 Bradford, Leslie 77. 233, 238 Bradford, Lorraine 56. 70. 136. 164, 187 299 Bradford. Scott 168, 265 Bramble. Jimmy 31. 71, 80. 81, 89. 145, 1 Janet 98 AUen, Amy 264 Allen, Deborah 184 Barnes, Sam 82, 142, 184 Brame, Alan 155, 265 Brant Nanc 249 Allen, Gloria 76, 77, 233 Allen, Kerry 69, 249 Allen, Ina 77, 167, 249 Allen, Therese 104, 249 Allgood. Bill 60 Allsopp. Rick 233 Alvarez, Francisca 249 Alvarez, Pachy 255 Alvial. Jaime 249 Alvial. Juan 156, 157 Amentler, Michael 184, 75 Amerman. Robert 60, 85, 88, 136, 138. 142. 233 Amico, Jamie 71, 148, 162, 172.233 Anckner, Scott 58, 233 Bamey. Bill 269 Bartley, Elizabeth 77, 184 Bartley, Lisa 76 Barton, Virginia 278 Baseball, Varsity 93 Baseball, J.V. 93, 170 Basketballllfreshrnen 168 Basketball, BoyslJ.V. 166 Basketball, Gir1s!J.V. 167, 93 Basketball Bmketball, BoyslVarsity 93 Basketball, Frosh 93 , GirBfVarsity 158. 92 - Y Breagy. Jim 78, 102. 162. 163,249 Breneman. Bill 233 Brennan, Kevin 265 Brenner. Amber 24. 77, 144. 187 Brent. Julie 187, 225 Bridgeman, Richard 234 Briggs, Felicia 234 Briggs,James 31, 55.62,63, 87, 104. 187 Brigham, Lisa 60, 52. 265 Btighian, We 78 Britton. Barrie 82, 142. 265 Richard 40, 160, 172 Anderson, Bevlan 15 Anderson, Chuck 95 Anderson, Dan 233 Anderson Eric 168, 264 Anderson, Marc 94. 104 Anderson. Roy 13 Anitole, James 249 Anousheh, Doro 249 Anstine, Dianne 233 Aragon. Sandra 233 Aravjo, Julio 233 Arias, Rosemary 233 Armstrong, Thomas 10 Arnaud. Chuck 136 Arthur, Snowden 18, 278 Ashby, Margaret 60. 78, 142. 233 Asherton, Mike 60 Ashry, Hisham 108, 155, 264 Asplund. Carol 89, 128, 129, 233 Astronomy Club 58 Athearn, Larry 264 Atherton, Michael 269 Atkinson, Meg 269 Attkisson, Richard 170, 249 Aylor. Wade 249 Avn, Leslie 77. 264 Bacas Mary 78, 120. 145, 249, 261 Bassols, Alejandro 95, 233 Bassler, Ms. Sally 13 Bauman, Mrs. E. 13 Baxter. Dr. Robert 15, 65 Bayles, Richard 75. 233 Bayli5, Greg 233 Bayliff. Richard 60. 264 Bazzano, Sergio 264 Beache, Thomas 184 Beaty, James 233 Beatty, Eric 185 Beckman, Patricia 264 Beckman, Teri 90, 129 Belateche. Lydia 56. 85. 87. 89. 136. 233 Belch. Harry 94, 108. 233 Bell, Robert 269 Benavides, Elsie 269 Benedick, Andreas 265 Bentley, Margaret 107. 167, 265 Benton, Ronald 233 Berg, Karen 90, 249 Berkley, James 233 Bernardo, Alex 124. 185. 225, 230 Bernardo, Maybelle 114, IB. 129, 145. 146. 164, 233 Bertot. Renzo 148. 233. 246 Betancoun, Lisa 264 Bevensee, Morgan 185 Bevil, Michelle 185 Beyller, Carl 249 Bible Club 70 Bich-Thuy, Tran 72 Bierlein. Craig 247 Binstead, Mrs. M. 277 Birch, Brenda 264 Bishop, Liz 249 Black, Stephen 265 Blackbourne. Colleen 55, 114, 185 Blackboume. Lome 94. 170. 265 Blackburn, Dan 233 Blackburn. Paul 70, 249 Blackmon, Lori 58, 156, 185 Blackmon, Todd 249 Blados, Brian 102. 108. 148 Blados, Maresa 102. 265, 110 Blados, Mark 60. 249 Britton, Bruce 61, 62, 82. 86, 14 Broder, Mike 166 2, 234 Cadwallader, Karen 102. 103, 114, 129, 131, 242 Cahill, Kevin 250 Cahill, Laura 55, 102. 188, 217 Cain, Jenny 250 Cain, Michelle 265 Calandra, Katherine 278 Calcote. Mary 234 Camacho, Andrea 265 Campbell. Gloria 250 Campbell. Sara 188 Carbone. John 86, 88, 89, 234 Carey. Sean 166 Caro, Sergio 155, 250 CaroU. Holly 235 Carpenter, Anthony 265 Carrico, Alison 143, 250 Carrington, James 148, 166, 170, 250 Carter. Clifton 250 Carter, Jeff 188, 220 Carter, John 265 Carter, Tracey 250 Casimiro, Steve 19, 59, 188 Castellon, Douglas 235 Causey. Mrs. Mary 18, 102 Cavallo, Mrs. Guy 20. 162, 169 Cecil, Joseph 151. 265 Cemy, Beth 64, 102. 250 Cesarci. Linda 265 Chandeysson, Karen 177, 266 Chaplin, Beth 69, 72. 266 Chaplin. Drew 62. 188 Chappelle, Nate 160. 235 Chavarro. Hector 250 Cheerleaders, Varsity 146. 147 Cheerleaders, J.V, 171 Chellman, John 62. 156. 189, 198. 230 Chen, Keh Chun 189 Chester, Mrs. L. 277 Chiacu, Doina 56. 57. 67, 78, 86. 87. 88. 100. 11 , 115.235 Chin, Evert 75 Chinn, Tommy 172 Chisnell, Tom 114 Choi, Chol 174 Choi, Hwan 86, 91, 156, 189 Bronstein, Mrs, L. 13 Brooks, Mr. William 10. 249 Brown, Mrs. C. 277 Brown, Charles 234 Brown, Cheryl 27, 234 Brown, Karen 38, 76. 82, 94, 104. 142, 249 110 Brown, Noelle 60. 78, 265 Brown. .173 Choi, Nakkyu 189 Choir 63 Chong, Hong 32 Chorus 64 Chriszener, Todd 75 Chu, Heung 174, 266 Chu, Kyung Si, 66, 100. 101. 117 Chumacero. Jackie 235 Brown, Shelly 98 Browne. Stuart 187 Browning, Christine 76. 77, 187 Brubaker. Christine 76, 77. 187 Brubaker, Tracy 129, 249 Brumbaug, Mr. J. 12 Bryan, Sherry 234 Bryans, Marshall 61. 62. 82, 142, 250 Bryant. Lisa 234 Bryant, Stephanie 265 Chumacero. Patty 171, 250, 258 Chun, Clen Ken 75 Chung, Hong 266 Cianciosi, John Cismeros. Sayonara 143. 266 Clark, Gary 266, 274 C1ark,Je1T155 Clark, John 189 Clark, Mike 168,266 Clark, Sharon 266 Clark, Stephanie 250 Bryant, Steve 151. 168, 265 Bryant, Suzanne 265 Bucks, Susan 265 Bui, Thu-Thuy 234 Buinhu. Thi 265 Bullock, Mrs. M. 12 Bullock, Sandra 265 Buranen. Beth 265. 110 Burke, Colleen 77, 187 Burke. David 187 Burkhalter, Celia 72.91, 234 Burnett, Brian 234 Burnett, Mark 188 Burney, Laurie 32, 76, 77, 234 Bustle. Linda 234 Bustos. Claudia 75, 250 Butler, Antonio 265 Butler, Joel 112. 250 Butler, lony 64. 71, 166, 169, 176. 250 Butt, Charley 112 Butterbaugh, Kathy 250, 75 Byers. Kathryn 158 Byrd. Desiree 250 Byron. Leila 87, 88, 89, 100, 58. 152, 159 178. 188, 208. 217, 299 Clarke. Margaret 266 Clawson, Rob 235 Cleary, Tom 72, 89, 104, 108,235 Clements, Kevin 77, 172, 235 Clements, Kieth 112. 266 Clevinger, Mary 19 Click, Susan 11, 50, 53, 57, 56 Clime, Courtney 266 Cluditt, Claud 76 Cluff. Bell 266 Cluff, Maranda 235 Cochran, Ann 114, 250 Cochran, Marian 18 CoR'ey, Daniel 75. 189 Cogswell, Stacie 33. 189 Coggins, Mr. Roger 14, 96. 155 Cohen. Jon 73, 136 Cohen, Tamara 80, 85. 88, 136, 139, 250 262 Cole, Penny 87, 189 Coleman, Charles 65, 189 Coleman, James 250 Coleman. Kathy 98.99, 102. 146. 147 Coleman, Mary 190 Coleman, Lolita 235 Index X 315 Coleman. Vanessa 75 Coleman. Zora 31, 190 Collier, Brian 148. 250 Collier. John 190 Collins, Elizabeth 190 Collins, John 235 Conklin. John 148. 162, 190. 203 Conklin. Pat 129, 242 Conklin, Patricia 80, 235, 238 Connally. Lara 250 Conrad, Deborah 75. 250 Conte. Teresa 60 Cope, Terri 85. 136. 266 Copeland, Gail 235 Coplan, Debbie 266 Coppage, John L. 278 Coppage. John L. Jr. 278 Cornwe1l.JeB' 63.75, 140, 190 Corry, Charles 68, 72. 86, 87. 91. 190 Costea. Dr. Alex 11. 68 Costello, Cindy 94. 136, 235 Coutteri, Anne 266 Courtney, Jejaun 266 Courtney. Keith 166, 250 Covarmbias, Maria 235 Cox. Steve 27. 148, 190 Craddock, Greg 235 Craig, David 190 Craig. Debbie 20, 266 1 C rand ell, Elisa 235 Crawley. James 21.45.54 Crenshaw, Jean 266 Crew, Boys' 112 Crew, Girk' 114 Crew, Varsity 93 Crick, Linda 251 Crismand. Michael 267 Crites, Debbie 267 Crites, Laura 20 Crites, Tammy 33, 251 Crone, Fon'est 190 Crone, Jerri 31. 63. 85. 191, 299 Crosen, Marybeth 235 Crosen. Martha 267 C ros Cross Country 94, 95 Country, Girls 92 Crossed Sabres 56, 57 Crowley, Patrick 267 Crumpacker. Mark 251, 105 Cunni ngham. Phillip 191 Curtis, Paul 75. 148, 191 Cuttino, Phyllis 177, 267 Dacey, Jim 235 Dalton, Elizabeth 20 Dalrymple, James 141 Daly. Jim 151.168, 267,268 Dana, Karen 63. 136, 141, 143, 234.235 Dangler, Althea 267 Dangler, Avonelle 251 Dao. Ly 251 Dao, Mary 251 Darby, James 235 Darlington, Renee 235 Darlington, 'l'erri 191 Daum David Davis Davis Davis Davis a, John 191 son, Dorothy 56, 63. 235 . April 191 .Cheri 50, 75, 114. 129. 18 , Dodie 267 . Elizabeth 161 Davis. Greg 151, 169. 267 Davis. James 235 Davis, Kim 251 Davis, 1,arry 38 Davis. l,ynn 107. 167, 251 Davis, Marty 19, 169, 235 Davis Davis Davis .Melanie 143, 167.251 . Monica 267 ,Pat 71. 169. 176. 251. 255 Davis. Ralph 78. 112. 192 Davis. Ryan 172. 235 Day. Kerry 251 6,191 Day. Lori 102, 267 Day, Tracy 192 Dean. Diane 267 Deane, Sarah 267 Deariso. Devon 267 Debate 67 Debaggio, Frencesco 267 Debebe. Adnew 61, 97, 251 Debebe. Zeb 96 D.E.C.A. 129 Deemer, James 60, 267 Deemer, Marlene 251 Degler, Andy 156. 192, 220 Dehart. Cheryl 192 Deknis, Lydia 76, 77. 192 deLesseps, Rachel 50, 192, 193 deLesseps, Scott 251 Del Gallo. Chrissy 50, 52, 134, 145, 158. 159, 192. 203 DelGallo. Michael 172, 235 DelGal10, Tom 251 DelGa.11o, Tony 267 Delmar, Chris 102 Delmar. Frank 251 Delmar, Jan 192 Delyannis. Harrv 151. 168. 267 Dene, Antonia 10, 105 Denman, Lou Ann 65, 70, 87, 192 Dennee. Penny 267 Denney. Charles 71. 78. 104, 108, 145, 156, 193 Dennis, Bill 251 Dent. Gwen 13 Dent. Kristine 168, 267 Descisciolo. Thomas 193 Detoro, Michael 112, 251 Dias, Alice 66, 235 Dickson, Brian 251 Diethom, Marian 64 Dinges, Donna 143, 251 Distributive Education 74 Do, Anh 267 Do,Linh Thi Phuong 251 Doang. Phong 112, 267 Dobrai, Thomas 267 Dobson, Dennis 72. 73, 102, 251 Dodge, Charles 71, 162, 193. 284 Dodson, Deidra 64, 251 Doherty, Mary C. 98 Doherty, Michael 145, 151, 168.235, 267, 272 Doherty, Ann Marie Doll, Becky 82, 193 Dolly, Glen 193 Dolly, Jeff 251 Dominick, Betsy 60. 107, 266, 267 Dominick. Jay 148, 236 Donaldson, Keith 251 Donis, Fabrizio 267 Donnelly, Barbara 60, 152, 168. 267 Donnelly, John 162 Dorman, Cliff 102. 174, 267 Dorse, Julie 236 Dostie, Bridget 251 Draghi, Michael 148, 172, 236 Dragon, Tammy 60, 90. 267 Dralle, Denise 50, 78, 193, 222, 116 Dreswick, Kenny 71, 162, 163, 234. 236 Drill Team 143 Duffey, Ann 64, 78. 114, 129, 252, 261 Duffy. John 56, 57, 60. 61. 172. 236 Du1Ty, Rocky 142 Dugan, Lee 12 Duggan, Cathy 63, 82, 162, 169, 193 Duke. Ravol 88 Dunaway. Jane 252 Dunbar, Kevin Dungan, Lee 156, 236 Dunlap, David 60, 142, 172, 236 Dunlap. David 60, 142, 236 Dunlap, Diane 60, 114 Dunn, Julie 194 Dysart, James 104. 194 Dyson. Thomas 66. 252 liades, Betty 11 Eanes, Claudia 63, 77, 78. 194. 294 Earle, Lisa 164, 165. 252 Echavarria. Adriana 267 Echols, Tucker 60, 61. 62 236 1 Edder, Bnan 104. 252 Edison, Mary 252 Edwards, Jodie 252 Edwards, Joyce 38 Edwards, Judy 252 Edwards, Keith 236 Edwards, Kim 60, 78, 89, 142, 236 Edwards , Theresa 62, 76, 77. 236 Eikenbary. Dale 267 Eikenbary, Raymond 64 Eldridge. Tommy 267 Elem, Carmen 76, 77, 236 Elfers, Jimmy 78, 102, 103, 236 Elfers, Steve 78, 267 Elos 85 Embrey, Elizabeth 77 Embrey, Janet 76, 77 Embrey, Mary 75. 252 Embrey, Nancy 236 Embrey, Warren Emeric, David 71, 148. 169, 176 Emery, Dale 142, 236 Emmerson, Derek 60. 142, 252 Enalls, Teagra 252 Endara, Jimmy 267 , 136, 139, 142. England, Florence 167. 252, 110 England, Phyllis 98, 99. 158, 234. England, Timothy 194 Englishman, John 19 Enwright, Gigi 252 Epperly, Joy 55, 60, 62, 136, 142. 188. 194, 201 Erden, Ibrahim Ermes, Tanya 237 Espinoza. John 151, 267 Ethridge, Dottie 64, 167 Ethridge, Wayne 166, 252 Etter, Kirk 108, 237 Etter, Rita 107, 167 Evans. Frank 74, 75 Evans, Thomas 237 Eyster, Bill 148, 160, 237 Falcon, Jim 268 Falcon, Jorge 148, 252 Fang, Cindy 164, 252, 262 Farr, Evan 237 Fatemi, Eddie 252 Faulkner, Charlotte 237, 75 FBLA 77 Febrey. Kathleen 194 Fee, Betsy 252, 262 Fee, Dwight 151, 170, 268 Felker, Jennie 268 Fera. Beverly 76, 77, 194 Femado. Diamantino 237 Fernandes, Jose 252 Fernandez, Ricky 268 Ferriando, Twila 194 Ferry, Douglas 194 Ficco, Marianne 27, 76, 194 Field, Lula 10, 12, 38 Fields, James 75, 194 Filpi, Mrs. Gerri 14, 45 Finch, Jim 72, 88, 96, 97. 237 Finney, Judy 16, 117 Finta, Susan 60, 73, 102,' 142, 252, 110 Fisher, John 252 Fisk, Kevin 252 Flaim, Joe 76, 185, 195, 286 Flaim, Paul 195, 201, 286 Flanagan, Patrick 73, 252 Flaten, Karen 60, 63, 140, 142, 152, 195 Flaten, Sonia 64, 73, 136 Fleegol, Brett 268 Flint, Elizabeth 53, 158, 159 Flint. Jeneece 63, 85, 136, 138, 152. 237 Fontes, Robin 90, 114 Foose, Doug 155 Footbal1lFrosh 92, 151 Footbal1lJ.V. 92, 150 Football!Varslty 92, 148, 149 Fornare, Ann 88, 252 Forguz, Gis 66 Fortna, Francis 85, 90, 268 Fortney, Steven 252 Fortna. Clyde 237 Fortney, Joseph 237 Foster, David 77, 195, 112 Fouchea, Lisa 239 Fought, Robin 60, 102. 268 Fowler, Mark 63, 119, 195, '268 Fox. Petra 237 Foxwell, Susan 104, 114, 268 Foxwell, Virginia 60, 72, 91. 114 142, 195 Frais. Charlotta 152 Fraizer, Angela 237 Frank, Paul 195 Frank, Paul 237, 70 Frankel, Candy 18 Franklin, Erick 268 Frans, Pat 112 Frazer, Marjorie 268 Freeman, Margaret 252 Freeman, Warren 75 Freeze. Cindy 60, 152, 268 Freeze, Jerry 252 French Honor Society 89 Frias, Chalotte 60. 102. 142, 252 Friedkin, Mari 237 friedkin, Mary Beth 143 Frisk, Beth Ann 63. 132. 146. 14 208 Frisk, Laura 268 Frith, Bobby 86, 196 Fulton. Scott 60, 252 Funlchouser, Anna 278 Furr, Michelle 63, 75, 237 Gabazzo. Joseph 75 Galal, Ken 72, 87, 88. 102. 196 Gallego, Frank 237 Gallagher, Marie 252 Gallego, Yolanda 107. 252 . 115. 7, 196, Galloway, Melanie 63, 82, 85. 129. 136. 237, 238 Gannett, James 151, 268 Garcia, Jacqueline 252 Gardner. Lisa 253 Gam, Paul 102, 169, 252, 253 Garrett, Kim 268 Garrison, Tina 75. 253, 255 Garrott, George 253 Gaskins. Anthony 268 Gaston, Marguente 76. 77, 196 Gaynor, Chris 58, 85, 136. 253 Geary, Beth 50, 52, 78, 196, 110 Geer, Sylvia 10 Gentry, Kathy 253 George, Lee 237 Gerber. Mrs. 10 Gerke, Bill 237 Gerke, Debbie 69, 268 Gerlach, Charles 237. 105 Gennan Club 72 Gennan Honor Society 91 Ghannam. Bill 196 Ghisalbert, Jamie 63. 129, 196 Gibbs, David 19 Gilbert. John 55. 56, 57, 117 Gilben, Linda 29, 63, 140, 196 Gilbo. Tina 90, 237 Gile, Kevin 148, 237 Gile, Monica 114. 167, 253 Gill. Geoffrey 148 Gillenwater. David 31, 58, 136, 2 Gillespie. Mark 268 Gillis. 'Thomas 278 Gills, Janet 114, 268 Gilman. .leann 10 Giraldo, Miguel 196, 122 Girard, Leslie 197 Girard. Matt 169. 179, 269 Ghisalbert, Jamie 63 Glakas. Renee 77, 82. 90, 238 Glass. Linda 268 Glass, Sharon 63. 143, 238 38, 105 Glendening, Claire 91. 117. 128. 132, 146. 185. 197, 217 Gocanoth. Pacharin 90, 197 I i 1111.- l1ltlCX Godkey, Ronald 268 Godkey, Renee 253 GoB', Gary 268 Golden, Christie 85 Golden, Martha 253 Goldschmidt, David 80, 266, 268 Golestan, Shahram 238 Golf, Co-ed 93, 105 Gomez, Luis 268 Gonzalez, Rosemary 238 Good, Nick 168, 268 Goodman, Gail 114, 129, 253 Goodnough, Kevin 268 Gorman, Jennifer 63, 82, I97 Gorman, Michael 10, 14, 217 Gosain,Anita 238 Gosain, Dinesh 253 Goss, Dale 269 Goss, Denise 114, 238 Gotcher, Kenneth 253 Gotcher, Scott 71, 169, 269 Gozzo, Joseph 197 Graca, Teador 269 Grannett, Jamie 60 GravaUese, Mark 24, 78, 85, 86, 87. 88, 136, 138. 197, 210 Graves, Carol 82, 86, 87, 88, 197 Gray, Susan 76, 77, 198 Gray, Tina 253 Green, Diane 269 Green, Jaunelle 253 Greene, Donna 76, 77, 198 Greene, Richard 14, 77 Greenstreet, Donna 198, 253 Greenwalt, Lori 56, 253 Gregal, Mary 73, 162, 169, 269 Grimm, Dawn 269 Grimm, Shawn 269 Grossman, Billy 55, 58, 60, 61, 62, 87, 88, 142, 172, 173, 198 Grotos, Eric 106, 151, 169, 269 Grove, Doug 253 Grove, Larry 12 Gurlach, Susan 250, 253 Gusmano, Maria 64, 136, 253 Guter, Jackie 16 Gutierrez, Evelyn 253 Gutierrez, Rudy 155, 112 Guynn, Barbara 253 Guys and Dolls 136, 137 GymnasticslVarsity Girls 164. 165 Gymnastics!Varsity Boys 93. 174 Hackley, Warren 168, 269 Hagan, Jamie 9, 60, 112, 142, 269 Hagar, Tammy 253 Hager, Roger 198 Haim, Joe 77 Haley, Beth 53, 77, 238 Hall, Brian 104, 253 Hall, Robert 269 Hall, Sharon 253 Hall, Tim 198 Hamad, Fadwa 238 Hamad, Jalal 198 Hamad, Jamal 156, 198 Hamill, Walter 60, 142, 253 Hamilton, John 238 Hampel, Karen 59, 198 Hampel, John 172, 238 Hampel, Rick 269 Hands. Patricia 45, 75, 136, 238 Haner, Linda 18 Hanlon, Linda 238 Hanna, Greg 198 Hanna, Kate 56, 238 Hannah, William 96, 198 Hannah, Chris 96, 253 Hannali, Chris 166 Hansen, Karla 80, 87, 129, 146, 164, 238 Hansen, Kris 151, 269 Happer, Henry 45 Harding, Claire 63, 143, 199 Harding, Paul 18 Hargraves, Boyd 16 Harkman, Dora 269 Harlan, Chris 199 Harmon, Debbie 253 Harmon, Greg 60, 269 Harmon, John 253 Harmon, Peg 13 Harmon, Susan 269 Harocopos, John 10, 54, 55 Harper, Henry 253 Harrelson, Danny 102, 174, 269 Harris, Charles 199 Harris, Tracy 253 Hart, Eraena 253 Harting, Nancy 253 Hartman, Cheryl 78, 86, 238, 241 Hastings, Mary 16 Haverstock, Gwendolyn 60, 62 Hawkins, Angela 253 Hawskins, Marshall 102, 174, 269 Haworth, Carol 60, 78, 142, 199. 294 Haynes, Mary 50, 199, 152, 154, 207 Hazapis, George 69, 72, 238 Health Club 71 Heath, Hank Hedges, David 199 Heimann, Chris 91, 174, 199 Heimann, Nora 55, 72, 86, 87, 88, 91, 199 Helms, Barbara 269 Henderson, Carolyn 98, 99, 158, 238 Henderson, Stephanie 199 Henrichs, Glen 253 Hendricks, Vicky 269 Henry, Janet 238 Henry, Judy 254 Heon, Jennifer 238 Herfendalh, Henry 114 Hemandez, Juan 217 Hemando, Jimmy 9 Herrell, Sherri 254 Herwig, Rick 53. 148, 238, 112 Hickox, Dana 136, 254 Hickox, Deidra 136, 254 Hifner, James 253 Higdon, Mickey 238 Hightower, Richard 238 Hileman, Tanya 152 Hiles, Dorsey 75 Hill, Jeff 254 Hilliard, Roy 238 Hoagland, Travers 269 Hoagland, Willard 200 Hobart, Robert 96, 97, 269 Hocholzer, Elizabeth 14, 65 Hodge, Kathy 92, 167, 238 Hoganson, Ann 142 Hoiman, Abbie 73 Hoganson, Ann 60, 73, 102, 254 Holleman, Stuart 254 Hollenbaugh, Frank 14 Hollesworth, Scott 250 Holleran, Mike 56, 185, 188. 200. 220 Hollingswoth, Micheal 200 Hollingsworth, Scott 28, 77. 254 Holt, Mike 106, 254 Holt, Mimi 238 Hood, Randy 104, 254 Horne, Curtis 148, 149, 208 Homer, Anne 139 Homer, Kevin 269 Horner, Mike 60, 62, 77, 131. 142, 200 Horrocks, Rebecca 200 Horwath, lnge 62, 63, 238 Horwath, Peter 72, 104. 269 Hottle, Ken 151, 269 Hough, Ralph 200 Houghton, Ben 19, 90. 254 Houghton, John 19. 75, 200 Houston, Carol 85, 254 Houston. Mike 254 Houston, Rusty 24. 78, 112. 156, 200, 220, 294 Hovermill, Gerald 238 Hovermill, Patricia 200 Howard, Ned 78 Hsu, James 60, 254 Hsu, Ning 189, 200 Huggins, Mark 60 Hughes, Laurie 269 Huko, Natalie 72, 119, 146, 200, 284 Hull, Lynn 77, 129, 238 Hummell, Bob 238 Hummell, Pamela 45, 60, 254 Hunneycutt, Gail 60, 254 Hunter, James 90, 269 Hurdle, Joyce 254 Hurdle, Karen 37, 74, 75, 128, 200 Hurlburt, Doug 71. 148, 162. 238 Hurley, Michelle 238 Hurley, Roben 270 Hurney, Colleen 200 Hurney. Ed Humey, Tom 238 Huth, George 69, 78, 86. 88, 102, 239 Hutnh, Chau 254 Huynh, Khanh 239 Huynh, Quang 155, 264, 270 Hwan, Choi 72 Hwan, Tae 112 lmbrescia, Fran 18 Ingrassia, Anne 60, 68, 72, 87, 88, 85, 91, 142, 200, 286 lngrassia, Jane 60, 69, 73, 87, 88, 89, 104. 110, 289 Ingrassia, Lisa 60, 62, 69, 73, 142, 254. 262 Ingrassia, Tim 151, 270, 272 Intemational Club 66 It's Academic 68 Itraish, Nadia 89, 200 Jablonski, David 112 Jackson. Gerald 151, 168 Jackson, Mike 270 James, Karen 75. 76, 77, 202, 203 Jao, Claudia 239 Jao, Jasmin 270 Jeens, Peggy 15 Jen, Margaret 29, 270 Jensen, Chris 78, 114 Jensen, Gina 239, 78 Jewayni, Shah 66, 202, 203 Joe, Stanley 73, 90 Johns, Mark 94, 136, 239 Johnson, Diana 74, 75, 82, 202, 203 Johnson, George 160, 202, 203 Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Helen 114. 270 Howard 202, 203 Linda 114, 239 Stephen 202, 203 Johye, Deward 87 Jones, Allyson 78, 114. 239 Jones, Chris 56, 57.89, 160, 202, 203, 217 Jones. Ford 90, 202, 203 Jones, Jelfrey 239 Jones, Keith 239 Jones, Lydia 63, 239 Jones, Martha 10 Jones, Monica 75, 239 Jones, Robert 202, 203 Jones, Robin 9, 60, 62, 102, 142. 270 Jones, Tony 270 Joseph, Janelle 202, 203 Joyce, Eddie 86, 104, 108, 156, 202, 203 Kada, Naoto 202-203 Kailey, David 72, 172, 239 Kailey, Naomi 60, 107 Kallio, Tom 60, 75. 142, 202-203 Kane, Eric 24, 53, 249. 255 Kapourchali, Shahram 255 Kapur. Sandy 255 Karl, Cheri 239 Kamion, Dawn 270 Karr, Bryan 73, 255 Kavaldjian, Haig 270 Keating, Mike 239, 105 Keator, Gerianne 202-203 Keeley, James 63 Keiger, Martha 31, 62 Keister, Wayne 270 Kelly, James 75, 255 Kelley, Mrs. J. 277 Kelso, Anne 75, 82, 202-203, 521 Kessinger, Mary 86, 87, 88, 91, 72, 202-203 KEY CLUB 69 Key, Mary 239 Kfoury, Marie 70 Khan, Sema 255 Khodadoost, Shahriar 239 Kibler, Bill 255 Kidd, Laurie 17, 239 Kiernan, Marguerite 60, 134, 142, 270 Kieman, Mary 60, 142, 239 Kileda, Jenny 61 Killen, Pam 140, 141, 163, 204 Killen, Scott 60, 270 Kim, Dae 60, 255 Kim, Deasuk 239 Kim, He Young 62, 270 Kim, Hak Son 174 Ki, Tae Hwan 239 Kimberl, Kathleen 204 Kimberl, Robby 239 Kimble, Barry 270 Kimble, Carl 62, 270 Kimble, Darren 60, 132, 270 Kinert, Karen 52, 171, 250,255 Kirk, Patrick 255 Klausletter 72 Klimkiewicz, Kieth 151, 169, 270 Klimkiewicz, Teresa 204 Klinefelter, Kathie 239 Knight, Billy 71, 162, 172, 234, 148 Knight, Jerry 162 Knight, Nancy 255 Knight, Richard 148, 169, 255 Knott, Tom 19 Koblenz, Richard 60, 270 Kobor, Kathryn 204 Koch, Eddie 155 Kocsan, Kathy 255 Kole, Sara 114, 270 Kole, Susan 60, 90, 114, 142, 270 Koleda, Jennifer 270 Korkut, Elif 270 Korkut, Zeyner 204 Korozowski, Simon 18 Koski, Beth 69, 255 Kosmakos, George 156, 204 Kosmider, Amy 55, 204 Koumanelis, Mimi 60, 114, 270 Krahel, Kym 155, 204 Kramer, Charles 270 Kramer, Jenny 60, 177, 152, 270 Kramer, Susan 142 Kramer, Tom 152, 157, 249, 105 Krash, Ethan 86, 174, 239 Krasney. Harvey 14, 17, 62 Krasney, Philip 31, 86-88, 204 Kreitzburg, Roger 270 Krisel, Karen 77, 143 Krupka, Kathy 74, 75, 129, 204 Kruse, Lori 107, 129, 255 Kucher, Anne 114 Kuhn, Ana 90, 128, 142, 153, 240 Kuehn, Ann 50, 52, 156, 189 Kuhn, Joseph,13 Kuhn, Lisa 52, 270 Kulczycki, Dorothy 168, 270 Kulick, lrene 16 Kump, Cheryl 240 Kuynk, Khank 13 LaBarge. Eva 152, 153, 154, 240 Lacina, Bruce 270 Lagos, Gerald 240 Lam, Lutitia 12 Index I 317 Lam. Ricky 255 Landis. Mike 67. 71. 72. 78. 86. 90, 112. 156. 205. 217 Landis. Richard 112. 156. 2 Landry. Landry.Je1f113. 205 Lane. Crhistopher 255 Lane. Jeff 69.73. 112. 155 Lane. Jon 270 Lane. Solon 255 Lane. Teni 20. 63. 69. 240 Lange. Lars 106 Lanigan. Carl 61. 62. 82. 142. 205 Larrea. Maria 255 Laski. Stella 278 Laski. Steve 205 Lassiter. Nora 71. 75. 78. 117. 102. 146 5 -05 Latin Honor Society 91 Lauer. Nancy 98, 158. 159. 240 Lavoie. Elena 114 Lavore. Andre 176 Lawler. Claudia 240 Lawler. Kletus 256 Lawrence. Peter 270 Lawrence. Shaleen 240 Le. Anh 256 Le. Tho 86. 88. 89. 240 Le. Yen 271 Leahy. John 205 Lebowitz. Saul 73 Leckey. Column 112 Leckey. Tom 24. 62. 82. 89. 13 Ledyard. Anne 12. 55. 167 Lee Albert 205 Lee: Jeff 240 40 Carla 114. 171. 255 6.142.241 Machicado. Carmen 38. 82, 87, 88, 152. 153. 185. 207. 208. 299 MacDonald. Scott 271 MacDonald. Warren 207 Maclntyre. Dave 12, 217 Maddrey, Mark 90, 256 Madrigals 141 Magee. Karen 54. 55, 86. 87, 88, 114. 131. 209. 223 Magee. Mark 95. 271 Magee. Maureen 177. 271 Maghan. Susie 119. 129, 256 Mahajan. Sanjay 271 Maghan. Robert 160. 209 Maher. Catherine 60. 271 Majorettes 144 Makheja, Urvashi 256. 73 Malcolm, Jeff 155. 252.256 Maldoven. Patricia 32. 271 Malihi. Parham 209 Maloney. David 69, 86, 209 Manco. Gladys 209 Mangis. John 271 Mann. Chris 168, 271 Mann. Kevin 87. 90, 160. 209 Marcey. Tim 271 Marcus. Keith 271 Marcus. Tina 77. 240 Marcey. Edna 278 Margis. Jeh' 28 Marques. Paul 271 Marsden. Peggy 151 Marshall. Nanci 78. 82, 63. 140. 152. 153. 154. 219. 209 Marston. Nancy 271 Marston. Peggy 136. 240 Mecherikunnel. Anne 241 Mecherikunnel, Paul 58. 73. 88. 106, 256 Medlen. Anna 14 Mederos, Paul 256 Mekonenne 256 Meek. Kevin 168 Meek. Steve 72. 76. 91, 209 Mehrtens. Mrs. H. Mele. Vicki 256 Meller. James 148. 256 Meller, Marian 209 Mello. Robert 256 Mellor. JeH' 102. 174, 272 Mendez, Erick 256 Merriman. Debbie 256 Messier, Laurette 102. 257 Michael. Danny 102. 174. 257. 262 Michael. Sharon 63, 140, 209 Middleton, Robert 210 Milano. Laurie 143. 210 Miller, Angela 9. 56. 63. 140. 141. 136. 210. 223 Miller. Beatrice Miller, Cheryl 177, 272 Miller, Edward Miller. Felicia 74. 75. 241 Miller. James 71. 148. 169. 257 MiUer. Kelly 272 Miller. Ksyntolious 257 Miller. Michael 257 Miller. Nathaniel 60. 151 Milligan. Jetf 76, 210 Milligan. John 72. 155. 169, 257 Minnich, Annetta 272 Minnich. Rory 160. 210 Miran, Jamila 272 Munoz. Silvia 212 Murphy, Pat 77, 76, 212 Murray, Mike 170 Muse, Dennis 77, 145, 212 Mukett, Margarete 82. 142, 257 Myers, Karen 212 Nabih, Omar 272 Naccarato. Ann 20, 61, 82. 142, 242 NachmanoH', David 62 Nadeau, Charles 257 Naher, Neula 278 Najm, Charles 242 Nalley, Kaver 257 Narvaez. Maria 64, 143. 257 Navarrete, Mandn 62. 242 Neely, Pepe 242 Neet, Ann 62, 242 Nei. Mike 63. 69, 72, 85, 88. 87, 91. 136 138, 213. 220 Nelson, Donna 272 Lee. Kit 240 Lee. Melinda 63. 75. 140, 206 Lee. Wai 86. 88. 206 Leftwich. Danny 256 Leibner. Dan'ow 78. 112 Leibner. Sa.m 86 Leiphart. Lisa 143. 206 LeKang. Diane 164. 171. 256 LeKang, Donna 177,271 Lelle. Diana 271 Lengel. Andy 271 Lengel. Eric 240 Lenzen. Marc 240 Leon. Pedro 271 Martin. Cindy 53, 74, 75. 82. 129. 145. 162. 169. 185. 207. 209. 284 Martin. David 58. 72, 73, 256 Manin. Mary 13 Manin. Marian 271 Martin. Stephen 209 Martinez. Juan 256 Maschino. David 256 Mason. Cathy 256 Mason, Diane 271 Mason. David 209 Mason. Gerald 72. 90. 104, 108, 156. 209 Mason. Wayne 271 Massey. Craig 60, 256 Mirza. John 72. 82, 112. 210. 78 MitcheU. Richard 20, 174 Mitchell. Shaun 53, 201. 210. 306 Mitchell. Troy 104. 257 Motfett. Barbara 75 Moffet, Mark 151, 169. 272 Molin. Franklin 72, 78. 88. 87, 90. 174. 241 Mon. Mr. Jim 12, 168 Mona. James Monday, Diane 9, 82, 75, 129. 210. 299 Mons. Jimmy 40, 272 Monson, Lynne 102, 272 Montgomery, Beth 272 Nester. Joan 20 Newkirk, Sheryl 257 Nguyen. Cham 272 Nguyen. Duc 242 Nguyen Dung 242. 257 Nguyen, Hoang 269 Nguyen, Hoang 61. 64. 169 Nguyen, Hung 219 Nguyen My-Linh 242 Nguyen Nhan 86. 87. 88, 89, 212 Nguyen Lan 272 Nguyen. Lang 13 Nguyen. Trang 257 Nguyen, Tran Tiet 66 Leonard, Susie 271 Leonberger. Claudia 206 Leupold. Katherine 102. 271 Levin. Maurice 17 Lewis. David 256 Lewis. Donald 10 Lewis. Gerald 20. 61. 142 Lewis. Ricky 256 Lewis. Robin 65. 82 Lewis, Tobin 206 Li. Won Ran 240 Lierheimer. Lisa 82. 142. 256 Lim. Meeyoung 256 Lindenblad. Irving 206 Lindenblad. Nils 94. 256 Linse. Robert I6 Lipson. Lisa 82. 90. 201. 206. 225. 294 Liss. David 71. 78. 80. 81. 162. 206 Little. Sam 71. 148. 169.256 Little. Tom 160, 161, 206 Liu. Kenneth 207 Lloyd. Chris 148. 188. 207 Logan. Tony 74. 75 Logan. Wayne 54. 55.56. 112. 113. 160. 207. 299 Logothetis. Maria 50. 168. 271 Logothetis. Tony 75. 160. 172. 173. 207 Loh. Jones 207 l.oh, Nelson 240 Massie. Debbie 256 Math Club 72 Matheos. Stratis 240 Mathews. Ann 240 Mathews. Joyce 240 Kath Mathews, y 240 Mathews, Susan 256 Mathias, Veronique 63 Mathis. Bonner 271 Mathison. Cindy 9, 271 Matsumoto. Eric 71. 73. 91. 162. 240 Mattingly. Bill 24. 37. 86. 88. 78. 112. 209, 205 Mattew. Anne 103 Mattingly. Bob 112. 271 May. George 240 Mayen. Nora 240 Mayhugh. Debora 271 Mays. Blanche 14 McAlpine. James 109 McCafTerty. Margaret 256 McCartney. Steve 112 McCauley. Jodi 271 McCormick. Eileen 272 McCormick. Liz 240 McCowan. Jeff Montgomery. Linda 257 Montgomery. Pat 70, 78. 114. 257 Mood. Randy 95 Moodhe. Gordon 272 Moody, Mark 29.63. 140.211 Moon. Lori 81. 77, 82. 80. 1 24 120. 129. 242. Moore. Anne 241 Moore. Brenda 63. 75. 102. 141, 143. 211 Moore David 258 Moore, Harry 67. 75. 241 Moore, Jerry 71. 162. 148, 163, 172. 173. 241 Moore Marisa 78, 114. 250, 257 Moore Mary 90. 257 Moore Pamela 211 Moore Rita 31. 211 Moorhead. Lucy 10 Mora, Gloria 167 Moran, John 62 Moran. Laura 272 Moreland, Melinda 241 Moreland. Richard 241 Morgan, Dave 14 Morgan, Kevin 272 Mori. Erik 72. 91 Nguyen, Tning 176, 257, 272 Nicely. Donna 242 Nickerson. Sandy 50, 73. 82, 186, 242 Nieweg, Robert 52, 55, 213. 217 Nightingale. Robin 242 Nightlinger, Margaret 272 Nightlinger, Michael 272 Niner. Kathleen 242 Nocera, Anne 60, 272 Nolan, Trisha 272 Nomibyi, Michael 73 Nomina, Michael 272 Norelli, Bettie 78. 257 Nonis. Priscilla 272 North, Kathy 242 Norton, Lee 257 Norwood. Del 18. 156. 157. 158. 172 Nuynh. Thanh Chau 66 McCowan. Lisa 24. 75. 82. 129, 209, 306 McCoy. Karen 78. 240 1.ohre, Barbara 207 l.olol Lope e, '1 ouran 207 L. Jamie 75. 240 Lowe. lilmer 169. 271 l.u. J Luca eff 75 s.'l'roy 61.271 Luisa. Mrs. M. 278 1.u ton Cath 76 77 207 P - Y - - - Lupton. Mickey 148, 166. Lutali. Jackie 271 1.utali. Kara 240 l.y nc 1.yon 1114 h. Kerry 94. 112. 271 s. Jed 25. 61. 82. 102. 14 Index 256 2. 256 McCoy. Rachel 85. 136. 256 McCormick. Lis 152 McCracken. Joan 28. 151.272 McDade. Arleen 272 McDade. Joe 72. 112. 145. 155. 256. 262 McDaniel, Kevin 63. 140. 209 McDermott. Michael 60. 272 Mcliachern, Bryan 62. 73. 82, 142. 155. 256 McGhee. Debbie 63, 129. 140. 209. 306 McGhee. Michael 272. 274 McGregor. Doug 240 Mclnnis. Dan 69. 85, 136. 237. 241. 242 McKenzie. Frank 272 McKenzie. Mary 76, 240 McKinley. David 33. 174, McKinley. Mark 151. 272 Mc1.uaghlin. Mark 85, 136. 148 McMichael. 'led 272 McNabb. Tracy 60, 152. 272 McNamce, Win 148, 150. 170, 256 McNaughton, Mrs. li. 277 Meade. Andrew 85. 256 237. 241 Morley. Eric 112 Morse. Jeti' 257 Mosher. Beth 82. 142. 272 Mosher, David 82, 113. 142. 241 Moshos. Tina 211. 229 Moske. Laura 272 Motafches. Mark 257 Moussavi. Arya 257 ' Moussavi, Shiva 66. 211 Movahedi, Soheyla 66, 75, 241 Mueller, Teresa 211 Muffett. Barbara 241 Muir. Mark 257 Muir. Wendy 62.82. 142.211 Mulcahy. Pat 148, 211 Mulchy. Margaret 19 Mullen, Steve 160. 161. 172 Mullery. Eileen 75, 211 Mullery. Jean E. 241 Mullery. Kathleen 77. 98. 212 Mullings. Terri 242 Mullis, Barbara 82, 85. 90. 62, 129, 136. 146, 242 Mullis, Mary 90, 215 Munly. Karen 82. 86. 87, 142.212, 214 Oakley. Keith 69. 148. 212 Oberleitner. Richard 63. 140, 212 0'Day. Colleen 152. 167 O'Day, Jerrianne 60. 62, 78, 102. 142. 158, 153. 213 O'Day. Michael 257 Oddenino. Linda 114. 182. 199. 257 O'Dell. Clara 242 O'Del1, Linda 167. 273 Odendhal. Robert 212 0'Donnell, Kerry 60, 78. 273 O'Donnel1, Lucy 60. 142. 257 O'Donne1l. Sean 273 Ogbebe. Zedudo 257 Ogle. Bob 75.213 Oksanen. Ann 75 Oksanen, Jim 273 O'Leary. Jamie 60, 273 Glenn 62. 218 Olmsted, Scott 60. 142. 273 Olson, Cris 94, 257 Olson, Kathleen 69, 73, 88, 257 Olson, Kirsten 61, 104, 189, 242, 110 O'Neal. Jesse 272 O'Nei1l, Dan 162. 213 O'Neill. John 212 O'Neill. Mike 85. 169. 273 O'Neill, Terry 58, 69, 72. 91, 242 Oplinger, Eric 273 Orchestra 62 OmdorH', Cynthia 212 Orr, Lisa 77, 273 O'Sul1ivan. Nancy 257 Owens, Alicia 76. 77, 212 Owens, Dayle 257 Owens. Jerry 148, 273 Oxendine, Robert 108, 148, 162, 214. 217, 229 Pacharin, Gocanoth 87, 88 Pacheco, Rolando 258 Padilla, Mimi 66. 77 Padilla, Noemi 242 Pahno, Anna-Maria 177, 266, 273 Pahno, Peter 169, 242 Painter, Susie 76, 214 Pair, Leona 61, 64, 143. 273 Pallansch. Cassian 71, 112, 148, 149, 162, 242 Papadopoulus, Nick 151, 273 Papadopoulus, Penny 250, 258 Pappas, Elaine 63, 140. 214 Paras, Bruno 18 Pardillo, Maritza 258 Paredes, Derlis 151, 174, 273 Park, Dong 214 Park, Hee Won 242 Park, Jina 273 Park, Ung 242 Park, Young 242, 273 Parker, Kristal 258 Parrish Ro 258 - Y Panoompan, Chittima 242 Partoompan, Kanittha 214 Patterson, Andy 34, 214 Patterson, Carol 242 Patterson, Mary 273 Patterson, Tracy 214 Pattison. Debbie 24, 63, 129, 242, 144 Pattison, Janet 64, 107, 129. 164, 272 Patton, Dag 243 Patton, Matt 148, 214 Payne, William 278 Pearson, David 155, 258 Pearson, Derrick 38, 129, 148. 149, 172, 173, 243, 273 Pearson, Mary 215 Pearson, Otis 273 Pedersen, Toni 215 Pedersen, Tove 258, 110 Pego, Rebecca 273 Pekar, Helen Penman 54, 55 Pennell, Howard 37, 148, 215 Pennell, Robert 71, 108, 148, 169, 258 Pep Club 128 Peregory, Deserie 215 Peregory, Lisa 258 Pereira, Anna 66, 273 Perez, Alfredo 243 Perez, Julene 258 Perez, Perez, Monique 73, 258 Stevan 258 Perry, Jennifer 132, 273 Perry. Persi n Robert 71, 148, 162, 169. 258 ger, David 273 Peters, David 258 Peters, Jon 258 Peterson, Ron 10 Peyton, James 75, 216 Pham, Diem 273 Pham, Dinh 258 Pham, Huyen 258 Pham, Vinh 273 Phan, Phan, Tai Ank 62, 258 Thu 273 Phillips. Eric 274 Photography Club 59 Pilk, Stephanie 78, 164. 258, 110 Pino, Patricia 243 Pippen, Kelly 90, 152, 274 Planert, Debbie 73, 274 Planert, Will 67, 73, 243 Platt, William 243 Player, John 274 Pociask, Laurie 72, 258 Pollock, Jeannie 60 Pond, Kirk 106, 258 Ponton. Jay 243 Poole. David 243 Pope, Loma 274, 110 Pope, Patricia 16 Pope. Wanda 77. 82, 85, 167.258, 110 Posati, Eugene 16 Post, Thomas 16 Potter, Tommy 258 Potts, Dale 17. 105 Powell, Janet 104, 243 Powell, Lolita 107, 167. 258 Powell. Robyn 243 Powers. Don 216 Powers, Laura 60, 142, 274 Praktish. John 258 Pralle. Denise 110 Prather, Robert 64, 148, 166, 170, 258 Pressman, Lyn 171, 252. 258 Price. Cris 104, 243 Price. Frank 148, 166, 258 Pritchard, Glenn 148. 143 Pritchard, Tim 151, 274 Proctor, Cathy 102, 103, 114, 171, 158 Pugh, Kelly 274 Pumell, Bernice 274 Puryear. Matt 216, 246, 105 Putziger, Dan 60. 62, 142. 216 Quanrud, Bill 72. 87, 89. 94, 104. 108. 216, 227. 230, 286 Quanrud. Pam 50. 164. 258 Quinn, Beth 32. 78. 86. 114. 139. 238, 243 Quinn. Mimi 78. 85. 129. 136, 139. 145. 244. 252, 258 Radeline. Mark 216 Radosh, Alaric 87 Radosh, Jeremy 85, 136. 139. 243 Rae, Angella 107. 274 Raiik, Beatrice 10 Ratik, Lelima 274 Raiford. Tim 168. 274 Rajas, Fernando 274 Ramirez, Aldo 155, 274 Ramirez, George 155. 258 Ramirez. Maurice 94. 104, 108. 117. 274 Ramos. Patricia 258 Randellq Kevin 274 Ransom, Mary 243 Raum, Linda-Lee 274 Reavis. Diane 274 Reed, Terry 119, 148. 149, 172,216 Reinhold. Ron 62, 145. 238. 243 Reinwald, Barbara 16, 102, 103 Restivo, Diane 104. 134. 258. 110 Rettie. Thomas 58, 73, 258 Reuter, Lynda 52, 63, 85, 185, 217 Revera, Paul 60 Reynolds, Joyce 63, 156, 199, 217 Reynolds, Liz 102, 272. 274 Reynolds. Scott 71. 78, 102, 103, 208,217 Rials, Alfredo 102. 243 Rice, Bill 217 Rice, Shelley 9 Rice. Suzi 243 Rich, Michael 217 Richardson, Neal 151. 274 Rickerich. Gail 24, 78. 217 Rickerich. Janice 274 Riley. Edna 12 Ritchie. Rob 217 Rivera. Anna Maria 87, 218 Rivera. Dolores 66, 243 Rivers, Jo 258 Robbins, Chuck 258 Roberson, Chris 60. 156, 17 Roberts, Henry 243 Roberts, Kevin 118, 243 2, 241. 243 Roberts, Teresa 143. 258 Robinson, Elmer 77, 218 Robinson, Phil 106, 258 Robinson. Vickie 50. 78, 136, 243 Rodriquez, Daniel 106. 258 Rodriquez, Elizabeth 218 Rogers, Christine 156, 218. 306 Rogers. Revetta 31, 218 Rollins. Roman. Roman. David 258 David 274 Patty 258 Romonowski, Patti 80, 152. 162. 169 Romero Romine Romine Rondon Rondon Denise 274 Jose 218 Rene 243 Romero. Romero. . Geoffrey 243 . Tsahai 274 Irene 17 Pedro 218 Roney. Willena 164. 258 Rosario. Edgardo 258 Rose. Lisa 64, 252, 258 Rose. Lou 170 Rose. Noele 62, 66. 85, 243 Roseboro, Daniel 258 Rosenberg, David 243 Rosensteel, Lisa Rowles. Donna 77, 143. 244 Ruano. Xenia 244 Rudash. Jeremy 88 Rude, Donald 106. 258 Rudy. Gutierrez 274 Ruiiine, Anthony 258 RuBine, Nicole 85. 86. 87. 88. 91. 114 Ruffner. Antoinette 76. 77. 218 Rulfner . Bryan 87. 88. 103. 244 Rutfner, Ruffo. Carmen 72. 91. 102.219 Rund. Jaime 100. 101. 114. 244 Rund. Renee 100. 244 Rush. Roxanne 63. 218 Russel. Deborah 64. 107, 274 Russo. Joseph 12 Rust. Teresa 258 Ryan, Jenny 264, 274 Ryan. Mike 95. 104, 258 Ryffel, Carolyn 19 Byron. Leila 100 Sawh, Sally 244 SCA. 80. 81 Schaffer, Brett 38, 97. 259 Schaffer, Tamera 114 Scheele, August 104 Schlawiedt, Dorren 220 V Schlesinger, Emily 72. 88, 94, 114, 158. 220 Schelsinger, Tom 95 Schmidt. Robert 13. 71. 78. 87. 90, 94. 104. 108. 220. 227 Schmitz. Paul 259 Schoch, Marguerita 72.91, 100, 101, 220, 227 Schuppin, Robert 33, 104, 108, 244 Science Honor Society 86 Science Research Club 73 Scott. Bobbie 244 Sedwick, Mark 72. 90. 91. 156. 244 Seeley. Cora May 20 Sensabaugh. Edward 60. 148, 244 Sensabaugh. Ray 259 Seville, Jeanne 107. 145. 274 Shaiik, Fauzia 276 Shahverdi. Shahrokh Sharbough. William 18. 21 Sharpe. Bruce 31. 76. 77. 119, 244 Sharpe, Tyrone 76. 77, 220 Shea. Mary 75. 82. 244 Sheele. August 244 Shelton. Martha 275 Shepend, Mrs. H. 277 Sheperd, Paige 75. 82. 90, 74, 132, 146. 220 Shepherd. Pam 177, 275 Sherrill. Tricia 259 Sherwood, Donna 220. 82 Shipley, Gretchen 275 Shogren, Bruce 69. 131, 213. 220. 222 Shogren, Liz 24. 102. 152. 259 Showman. John 19. 78. 90, 102, 220, 225, 306 Shrader. Duane 275 Shuman. Barbara 60, 62. 114, 142, 244 Sigler. Helen 91. 132, 220. 284 Sigler. Laura 220 Sigler. Sam 71. 134. 162. 174.252, 259 Sik Chu. Kyung 235 Simms. Krista 64. 70. 275 Simpson, Joe 62. 148, 244 Simpson. Kim 171,259 Simpson, Mark 145, 166, 241. 244, 105 Singer. Kirsten 60, 63, 73, 142, 244 Sisson, Laura 76, 77, 144 Ski Club 78 Skolnick. Susan 67, 87, 244 Slansalone. Conna 75 Slastic, Bridget 75 Slator, Harold 169, 244 Smith, Barry 18.40, 81.95 Smith. Brenda Smith, Cathy 60. 61. 63, 62, 140,142,222 Smith, Dayna Mrs. 14, 21 Smith, John 108. 155,259 Smith. Mary 60, 63. 136. 142, 244 Smith, Mike 60, 259 Smith. Mike 259 Snider. Karen 76, 77. 222 Sabah. Khitam 64. 274 Sabouri, Giti 66, 244 Saffele. Joseph 259 Saffelle, Theresa 274 Sahkul. Yasmin 259 Sakaryan, Jimmie 274 Sale, Eddie 60, 61, 85, 88, 89, 136, 139, 142. 244 Salinas, Ana 274 Samayoa, Ana 66 Sami, Ali 66, 219 Sancarranco. Adela 259 Sanchez, Romon 274 Sanders. Jean 274 Sansalone, Annette 64. 259 Sansalone, Donna 219 Santalla, Amodor 80, 145, 169, 259. 262 Santos. Laura 60. 89. 244 Saseen. Anita 66 Salter, Mark 219 Sauers, Scott 274 Saunders. Livia 220 Snow, Dianne 64. 275 Snyder. Barbie 222. 299 Snyder, Vicki 222 Soccer. Girls' Varsity 93 Soccer!.l.V. 92, 155 Soccer. GirIs', ,I.V. 93 Soccer!Varsity 92. 156, 157 Boys Sonnergren, Jennifer 60, 100, 142, 244 Softball, J.V. 93 Softball, Varsity 93 Sonnergren, Melina 102, 171. 164, 259 Sorrell, Beth 12 Sosa, Jacqueline 244 Sowers, Richard 275 Space, Jessica 37, 164, 275 Speth. Brendon 90, 244 Spalding, Mark 244 Spanish 90 Spencer, Dennis 244 Spencer. Linda 77, 176, 222 Spencer, Robert 28, 151, 276 Spencer, Stephanie 73, 86, 87, 136, 244 Stadtmillcr. Kate 69, 276 Sta1Tord. Jeffery 76. 77 Stalling. Michael 275 Stallings, Dawn 22 Stark, Richard 222 Slaub, Donald 151, 169. 275 Stein. Cheryl 275 Steinacker. Bob 276 Stern, Neil 138, 139, 275, 276 Stewart. Bruce 172 Stewart, Janice 107, 275 Index 1' 319 Stockman. Pamela 222 Stockes, Donny 166. 259 S1051-ts.Jane198. 119 Stokeld. Fred 259 Stone. John 95. 245 Stout. Robin 12 Strong. Amanda 222 Stuart. Bruce 222 Stuart. Judy Stulberg. Adam 62. 106. 166. 259 Sturdiyant. Patncia 222 Sturdiyant. Robert 63. 245 Su. Mihwa 223 Sulaimani. Mohammed 223 Sulliyan, Daniel 155. 170.259 Summers. Dwayne 275 Suter. Joan 275 Suter, Ken 275 Swale. Duncan 259 Swales. Kim 164. 259 Sw anner. Stephanie 114. 275 Sweeney. Kep 73. 156, 157. 259 Swenson. Bruce 60. 61. 95. 142. 245. 259 Swenson. Mrs. H. 277 Swift. Je1T 112 Swift. John 56.259 Swimming Varsity 102. 103 Swink. James 79. 245 Swisher. Carl 136. 135. 259 Switzer. Andrea 260 Sykes. liyvanna 223 Tacaraya. Jose 275 Talbott, Audrey 245. 78. 110 Talley. Carl 170. 260 Talley. l.iz 119. 146. 147. 76, 223. 217 Talley. Patrice 77. 224 Tancredi. Peter 245 Taneya. Ajay 219 Tanenbaum. Sarah 14 Tannahill. Dede 114. 128. 129. 146, 147. 152. 164. 165, 245 Tannahill. Nancy' 224 Tanner, Carl 63. 62. 162. 245 Tapscott. Donna 91. 77. 72. 245 Tapscott. Ken 170. 275 Tasso. Eric 275. 104 Taveras, Bninilda 66 Taylor. Charles 106, 260 Taylor Dee Dee 76 Taylor, David 169, 275 Taylor. Evalyn 18 Taylor. Jackie 245. 129 Taylor Jennifer 245 Taylor, John 56, 78, 106, 260 Taylor Karen 246 Taylor Mack 246 Taylor Mike 174. 260 Taylor Mrs. li. 277 Taylor Tim 162.246 Taylor, Toni 246 Taylor Tracye 275 Taymunan. Leaheh 275, 66 ,l.V. Boys Tennis 93 Tennis Girls 100, 101. 92 Terrell. Ly nn 250, 260, 129 Tennis, Boy's Varsity 93 lerrell, Pa191. 185. 158.224, 158 lerry, ry nthia 70. 260 Terry. l.ydia 275 Techendorf, Karen 114. 276 lhomas. lechendorf, Laura 60, 72. 114, 214. 224 Testcrman. Hobby 246 lhai, Duong 87, 224 Thai, Man 143, 75, 246 The Urol! 139 Thesplan Thoburn, Anne 225. 90, 88, 87, 86. 230, 207, 82 Thohurn, Carl 14 Thomas, Day 155, 260 Thomas. Ginny 82, 98, 146. 210, ls29, 225 lhomas. Jim 255, 260, 170 - Thomas, Mrs K' lhomas, Sally' 94, 95, 227, 225 William 225 lhornasson, Mary 911, 276 llhornpson, Harry 108. 134, 149, 148, 1211 liitlcx 162. 284. 71 Thompson. Ken 260 Thompson. Lisa 246 Thompson. Mary 50, 52. 188. 91. 72.86. 87. 88. 159. 158.225 Thompson, Mike 260 Thompson. Richard 142. 260. 60 Thompson. Roy' 260 Thompson. Tracy 276 Tidd. Sarah 203 Tiglao. Leo 148. 246 Tikos 88 Tippett. Mary 158. 225 Tipton. Emma 225 Tipton. Tracy 222. 213 Titus. Andy 276. 60 Titus. Cindy' 90. 246. 78 Thurston, Deserie 276 Todd. Brian 55, 112. 156.226 Tokenbarry, Dale 151 Tombakaglu. Aziz 34, 246 Tombakaglu. Sevgi 276 Townsend. David 75 Topel. Mark Lee 246 Townsend. Judy' 58. 213. 222. 226 Track. Outdoors Girls 93 Track Outdoors Boys 93 Trainum. Kevin 151. 269, 276 Tran. Bich Thuy 80. 81, 86. 87. 88, 226 Tran. Dung 60. 155, 276 Tran. Thuy 152. 153 Trainum. Kevin 168 Travers. Susan 52. 171. 260 Travers. Brunilda 276 Trinh. Anh 260 Troutman. Karen 60. 102. 276 Troutman, Danny A. 226 Troyer. Paul 85. 136. 139 Troyer, Tim 260 Trudinger. Bronwen 62 Tryon. Stephen 276 Tse. Bill 246 Tubbs. Kathy 276 Tucker, Sylvia 15 Tucker. Diane 64, 260 Tumer. Lesa 226 Tyler. Shirley 76, 226 Ueberhorst, Jenny 52. 78. 104, 114, 260 Ueberhorst. Laura 62. 78, 162. 1 Uhlman, Kelly 50. 78, 226 Uhlman, Mike 112. 156. 246 Umbel. Chrissy 50, 98. 241. 246 Umbel, Darlene 76, 77, 226 Umphlet, Holly 260 Undeland, Anne 272. 276 Undeland, John 148, 246 Unmi, Kim 276 Upperco. Caroline 16 Uriate. Guillermo 246 Utter. David 91, 113. 148,246 69. 246 Vail, Beverly 247 Vail. John 145. 155. 264.276 Vaishvila, lrene 71. 78. 94, 112, 276 Valad, Ban 77, 226 Valencia, Mar arita 66 Vallelunga. John 276 Vallclonga, Lisa 260 Vandepulte, James 76, 77, 226 Vargas, Elizabeth 66, 276 Varn, Celita Mrs. 10, 38, 73 Vasquez. Gustavo 226 Vatshell. Glenn 63. 226 Vawters. Richard 260 Vazquez. Gustavo 226 Vazquez. Piper 177. 276 Velasquez. Nora 66 Vella. Ma.risa 64. 78, 114. 132. 260. 261 Veney. Dolores 260 Vemier. Phoebe 63. 129. 136. 145. 238. 247 Vick. Liz 107 Vickers. Laura 31. 69. 85. 213. 222, 227 Vickland, Eric 85. 139. 227. 244 Vo, Duy Quang 276 Volkner. John 108. 260 Vonbemewitz. Heidi 62. 132. 276 VOT 76 Vu. Dien 247 Vu. Lan Tuyet 260 Vu. Mydung 227 Vuong. Nguyen 276 Waggoner. Lynn 57. 56 Walker, Denise 227 Walker. Jack 20. 45, 104 Walowac. Edward 61. 136. 170 Walter. Mary 260 Warrick. Donald 31, 62, 247 Washbum. Geoff 168, 276 Waters, Diane 77, 129. 247 Waters. Lauri 223, 227 Watkins, Wesly' 61. 142. 247 Weatherwax. Robert 10, 106, 148, 217, 247 Weaver, Mike 9, 34, 102 Weaver. Michael 102, 228, 276 Weaver. Robert 102. 103, 228 Webb. Robin 74. 19. 75. 228 Weber. Libby 60. 102, 276 Wei. Jen 228 Weinhardt. Fred 15 Weisenburger, William 15 Welker. Gregory 76, 228 Welker, Lon 64, 102, 152, 276 Welzenbach, Johanna 77. 136. 261 Weston. Leslie 228 Westwood, Elizabeth 57. 56. 114. 171 Whelan. James 18 White. Jim 247 White. Joe 261 White. John 102. 261 White. Denise 67, 247 Whitney. Jimmy 58. 117. 261 Whiters, Kristen 81 Whitson, Andy 80. 81, 174. 228 Whitlow, Duane 228 Whitson, Andy 102 Wilber. Cynthia 247 Wilder, Donald 75 Wikins, Andy 276 Wilkins, Melanie 167, 276 WrestlinglVarsity 163. 92 Wright, Deanna 247 Wright. James 78. 90. 104, 108, 156, 229 Wright, Lauryne 55, 75, 129, 229 Wright, Patricia 27, 76, 77, 229 Wright. Scott 276 Wolf. Katie 24, 144 Wu, Linda 102. 107, 261 Wu. Tommy 247 Wyatt, Sherrie 64, 158, 261 Wyatt. Tim 16 WykoB'. William 172. 247 Yabar. Luis 276 Yamamoto, Ruth 85, 87. 88. 89, 13 247 Yang. Roger 112. 242 Yates. Sherry 56, 57 Yee. Curtis 61, 88, 142. 229 Yee. Leonard 276 Yelverton, Hazel 261 Yi. Hyon Suk 66. 72. 91. 276 Young, Philip 229 Youngblood. John 21 Yu. Jimmy 276 Zahiri, Fand 64 Zaza. Robert 261 Zepeda, Rosemary 229 Zickefoose. Doug 70, 261 Zirkle, Carol A. 52. 229, 284 Zug. Jon R. 102, 212. 223, 229 Zuras. James 276 Zveare, Eric S. 72, 78. 229 6. 139 Winkler, Roland 27, 136 Williams. Bernice 18 Williams. Caryl 18 Williams, Edward 10, 18 Williams, Gary 40, 148, 247 Williams, Jeffery 24, 62, 247 Williams. Larry 58. 90, 201 Williams . Mary 20 Williamson, Karen 75, 129, 229 Williamson. Mary 247 Wilson, Jack 11 Wilson, Glenn 276 Wilson. Stanley 64, 166, 170, 261 Wingo, Jackie 276 Wingo, Susan 73, 114, 142, 164, 261 Winkler, Roland 27, 136, 261 Withers, Kristin 80, 81, 114, 145, 272. 276 Wolf, Laurie 276 Wong, Eric 276 Wood, Jacqueline 24. 71, 78, 80, 81. 82, 88, 91, 154. 164, 165, 229 Woodman. Marjorie 85, 247 Wray, Kim 85. 148, 136.261 Wrestlersl.l.V. 168, 92 Wrestling, Frosh 92 l 1'
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