Yorktown High School - Grenadier Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

 - Class of 1966

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Epsilon Service Club, under the direction of President Bill Brooks, continued to contribute their efforts for the im- provement of their school and community during their fourth year of service. Adopting Chi Service Club as their sister club, Epsilon added a new tradition to their list of others. Together the club members made several visits to the Sleepy Hollow Manner Nursing Home, in Fairfax County. To brighten up the home during the Christmas season, the clubs gave them a Christmas tree, homemade decorations and cookies. In coordination with the S.C.A., Epsilon donated canned food at the Thanksgiving assembly to help needy families. In the spring Epsilon sponsored a car wash exclusively for the faculty. The club also participated in the third annual Carnival Day. ALL RIGHT YOU GUYS . . . Epsilon's president, Bill Brooks, listens to a helpful suggestion about an upcoming faculty car wash. Nursing Home Receives Services From Epsilon First Row: Bill Barry, Jack Bell. Paul Brand, Bill Brooks, Scott- Brooks. Henry Brown. Bill Buser. Ben Ganby. Doug Capps. Second Row: Bruce Clark. Steve Conner, John Cranford, John Crotsley, Ken Crotsley, Tom Cruger, John Currie, John Dayton, Rick DuBois. Third Row: Alan Dud- ley, Mike Eckhoff, James Edgar, Chris Failey, Gary Findley, Mark Frazer, Ted Gendron, Rusty Gernhoffer, Steve Holmes. Fourth Row: Roy Johnson, Gary Kirkbride, Bob Kovarik, Steve Lay, Mike McGrow, Pete McGuire, Frank McMullon, Mark Merritt, Dennis Murray. Fifth Row: Steve Pino, Terry Rice, Blake Robertson, John Rousso, Paul Sims, Alan Thompson, Chris Wood, Scott Yeager.

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First Row: Carol Barker, Bobbie Bebb, Betsy Black, Mary Canavan, Patty Christensen, Pam Cline. Lynn Dehn, Kris Johanson, Terry Kersey. Second Row: Paula Kolakoski, Sue Kolakoski, Lynn Larson. Barbara Lofgren, Cindy Loftus. Barbara Loops, Joan McCann, Kathy McCarthy, Martha McCaw. Third Row: Kathy McKernan, Kathy McKiernan, Peggy Montgomery, Betty Ann Moore, Judy Moreland. Suzanne Muhonen, Mary Naylor, Mary Naylor, Tammy Peters. Fourth Row: Mary Przew- locki, Mary Reeder, Anne Reida, Bunny Reynolds, Stephanie Ruck, Dee Seufert, Dotty Solarczyk, Linda Thompson, Debbie Tooley. Fifth Row: Kate Trivers. Nonnie Walker. Delta Responsible for Cleaning School's Emblem DELTA MEMBERS Kathy McKernan, Terry Kersey and Linda Thompson are kept busy cleaning the school emblem in the auditorium lobby. Members of Delta Service Club, under the ‘leadership of president Kathy McKernan, rendered valuable services to both the school and community while also enjoying many social activities. One of Delta's most important services to the school, though remaining unrecognized, was cleaning the fleur- de-lis emblem in the auditorium lobby. The emblem was donated to Yorktown last year by the class of 1965. To raise funds for their treasury they held a candy and bake sale in February. Their main community service was making paint smocks for the George Mason Center School. Beginning the year's social activities was a slumber party to better acquaint the new members with the traditions of the club and their plans for the coming year. Among their other social activities were an ice skating party in January and a dance at Rock Springs Congregational Church.



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First Row: Sue Aierstoclc, Adrian Bass, Judy Boles, Debbie Bowman. Kendra Kerr, Debbie Landon, Annette Livingston, Cathy Livingston. Linda Brown, Robyn Copeland, Dinky Dean, Marilyn DuBois, Faye Bev Masuoka, Pam Pettibone, Betty Powell. Fourth Row: Mary Rathbun, Flournoy. Second Row: Janet Good, Peggy Hansel, Kathy Hardcastle, Betsy Richardson, Jean Steinhilber, Marilyn Stephenson, Judy Taylor, Barbara Harris, Judy Herbert, Andrea Herron. Janice Hertenstein, Sue Thacker. Della Thorne. Terri Tyson, Ellen Ward. Fifth Row: Jo Linda Holmes. Sue Holtzclaw. Third Row: Debbie Johnston, Susan Keen, Anne Williams, Gail Wilson, Mary Zimmerman. Needy Families Profit from Eta Eyeglass Drive NOW GIRLS, THE NEXT BAKE SALE WILL BE HELD . . President Linda Holmes gives the word on the upcoming club projects. The year began with a September induction and dinner for Eta service club. From bake sales to carwashes, the members were kept busy making money for various chari- ties. Under the leadership of President Linda Holmes, the club sold megaphones at the football games, as well as mums for the Homecoming Dance. A book drive headed October's activities with a plea of we'll take almost anything! For needy families they pre- pared Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Also in keeping with the Noel spirit the club put up a tree in the school lobby. Eta's yearly eyeglass drive was held in January and the spring was greeted with a brush and a can of paint for the senior court benches. The fearless members held a slave auction, to add a little variety to Senior Week. The club’s grand finale- was planning their yearly trip to Ocean City, Maryland.

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