West Springfield High School - Olympian Yearbook (Springfield, VA)

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PROLOG PROLOG 9 I am no longer a puppet, (hopefully) but on individual, creating and destroying. I am . . . 10 PROLOG . am I? 1 1 PROLOG 12 I ABlE of contents STUDENT LIFE 16 ACADEMICS 42 ATHLETICS 78 ACTIVITIES 128 SENIOR 206 JUNIOR 256 SOPHOMORE 280 FRESHMAN 300 ADVERTISEIVIENTS318 OLYMPIAN STAFF 326 EDITOR 330 TABLE OF CONTENTS 13 A bell rings, And like Pavlov ' s reflexes, the halls teem with students. All sizes and shapes, ages and grades. Heading their respective ways, 0 hall, cafeteria, : jdnd class . ; TOen, ds quickly as it started. Silence reigns. Everyone has gone. a new bell rings and it all starts again ?! • ' d ' - 3.- r ' ■ BhI 1 SADIE HAWKINS The harvest moon rises bright and full (hopefully) on the Eve of Sadie Hawkins. Girls have one chcnce to snare their man for the annual dance. Marryin ' Sam hitches ladies and gents in a temporary state of matrimony. But unfortunately the spell only lasts til midnight! Right; Joe Loehe provides intermission entertainment, his rendi¬ tion of Alice ' s Restaurant. Below; The Renaissance provide music for the evening. 16 STUDENT LIFE ■ Tony Tancredi and Christy Hayes come in from the country to enjoy a big night in town. STUDENT LIFE 17 FOLLIES rt Bl 1 . jgS r ■ iSR «B«EE Jk « m rV ' Qp «. ] SPARTA WEEK BONFIRE 18 STUDENT LIFE ii HOMECOMING PARADE CROWNING of QUEEN STUDENT LIFE 19 SPARTAN COURT As attendants, the Sparta Court presides over its followers Homecoming is their day to be petted, pampered, and praised The fairest freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors form a bevy of beauty to surround The Queen. Sandy Ireland, Freshman Carol Gordon, Freshman Jody Henry, Sophomore 20 STUDENT LIFE Tina Foster, Junior STUDENT LIFE 21 Pam Putman Maid of Honor Kathy Kuchem Chris Lobi 22 STUDENT LIFE SPARTAN QUEEN Denise James STUDENT LIFE 23 THE APPLE TREE Becky Gelke has got the whole world in her hands . 24 STUDENT LIFE Have an apple, my dear? asks Jay Wilcox of Becky Gelke. What ' s your opinion, Adam? inquires Becky Gelke. STUDENT LIFE 25 John Pillsbury is made up for his role os King Eric. Sherri Polk; Keep your eyes closed Hatton! That fairy godmother, Richard Markham, sure does have hairy legs! . 6 STUDENT LIFE Jill Clippard: Now I know you ' re in there! STUDENT LIFE 27 Below—Sue Gerdon, Robert Cunningham SWEETHEART COURT Below—Sue Hoenstine, Paul Horsey Left—Buffy Jeacock, Brad Porter Above—Heather Pack, Glenn Muhle 28 STUDENT LIFE Left—Sherri Polk, Joe Beicher Below—Peggy Lennon, John Iwonicki Above—Jamie Gregory, Dave Dustin Mundie Mike Left—Karen Robinson STUDENT LIFE 29 Queen; Amy Donnelly Escort: Steve Jasper Maid-of-Honor: Mary Jane Lennon Escort: Mark Bailey Lovely visions of lavender and lace, a couple embark on a star-studded dream, the annual Sweetheart Dance. A radiant girl dressed in her best treads softly this night under dimmed lights, amid Valentines, and swinging Cupids. 30 STUDENT LIFE Queen, Amy Donnelly, dances the traditional dance with student government president, Ron Kaminski. INFANTA, THE ONE-ACT PLAY Rick Markham—Lord Severe, Sherrie Polk— Infanta Infanta Another play another form of expression. Students telling the world to pity a poor hunchback; to feel. It ' s all a matter of opinion, the idea may be right or wrong. The importance is in the acting. !2 STUDENT LIFE Above—The Infanta, Bossu, Lord Se¬ vere, and attendants Left—Lord Severe, Mark Hattan— Bossu STUDENT LIFE 33 Greg Johnson—Freddy -4 S’UDEN ulFE Bruce Brounstein—Prof. Higgens MY FAIR LADY Left—Cathy Redd—Mrs. Higgens Below—John Pillsbury—Col. Pickering I 1 1 1 Tj 1 X3 1 I ’j 1 I T 1 1 • 1 N Prof. HiggenS Eliza, Col. Pickering, Wouldn ' t it be lovely? STUDENT LIFE 35 i M PERSPECTIVES OF WEST SPRINGFIELD Isr written in the stars ■ that this :is the ' Age of Aquarius dents who come and go each leave behind f symbol of the memories of which ' i West Springfield is made. ; Darkness descends , upon the school I yedr after year as ' each graduating class ascends to greater heights. STUDENT LIFE 37 WHERE ARE YOU GOING FROM HERE ENROLL IN I CT VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK WSHS SALUTES THE WORK PROGRAMS ISN’T IT TIME YOU CONSIDEREDENROLL YOUR SHq IN FIND OUT FUTURE V O T J A SMILE CAN SAY WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS ENROLL IN DE 38 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 39 These, our teachers dedicated to their chosen profession. Each morning carries problems, ungraded papers and pop quizzes. Tired feet, aching heads and : a crowded cafeteria, are occupational hazards. It ' s q never-ending cycle, year after year. Despair and happiness 5 :r:|ntermingle the sweet fruits uA : of success. feiaa. ' Mr. Frank Kley PRINCIPAL For three years the door leading into the den of his great paneled desk has been open and welcoming. Mr. Frank Kley, principal, will not stand to greet new students as they enter W. S. next year. But the Spartans will never cease to recall the memories he has built . . . West Springfield High School will live on forever. CREIGH, MR. JOHN: Asst. Principal for Instruction; B.S. Indiana University of Penna. FANT, MR. STANLEY: Administrative Aide; B.S., Wilson Teachers College. FORD, MR. DONALD: Assistant Principal of Administration; B.A., University of Richmond, M.Ed., University of Richmond, Graduate work. University of Virginia. GATLIN, MR. LARRY: Administrative Aide; B.S., Harding College, M.S., University of Arkansas. HYER, MR. THOMAS: Assistant Principal for Administration; B.A., Glenville State, M.A., George Washington University. KLEY, MR. FRANK: Principal; B.S., M.A., George Washington University. 42 ACADEMICS ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS, ADMINISTRATIVE AIDS Mr. Donald Ford, above Mr. John Creigh ACADEMICS 43 LIBRARY STAFF Mrs. Nelia Cunningham, left; Mrs. Jacque Morris, below Mrs. Jeannette Colby, below Mrs. Carol Dering, above; Mrs. Louise Howard, below w % CAFETERIA MANAGER CLINIC HEAD CUSTODIAN Mr. Joe Dempsey, left; Mrs. Penny McConnell, above; Mrs. Sara Haw¬ kins, right GUIDANCE Mr. George Keim Mrs. Merle Carpenter, above Mrs. Theresa Lutz Mrs. Ruth Johnson Mr. Earl Layne, above, Mr. Clinnie Redick CARPENTER, MRS. MERLE: Guidance counselor; Westhampton College, B.A. COLBY, MRS. JEANNETTE: Library Secretary. CUNNINGHAM, MRS. NELIA: Assistant Librarian. DEMPSEY, MR. JOE: Head Custodian. DERING, MRS. CAROL: HAWKINS, MRS. SARAH: School Nurse. HOWARD, MRS. LOUISE: Library Secretary. JOHNSON, MRS. RUTH: Guidance Counselor. KEIM, MR. GEORGE: Director of Guidance; B.S., McPherson Col¬ lege, M.S., Kansas State. LAYNE, MR. EARL: Guidance Counselor; A.B. and M.A,, West Virginia University. LUTZ, MRS. THERESA: Guid ance Counselor; 3.A., Mary V ash- ington College M.Ed. of Va. MORRIS, MRS. JACQUE: Librarian; B.A., Middlebury College. McConnell, MRS. penny: cafeteria Manager. ACADEMICS 45 Mrs. Judy Urso, below Mr. Douglas Jennings ANZALONt, MRS. CLARE; Special Assignments Secretary. BODINE, MRS. GLORIA: Guidance Secretary; University of Minnesota. GOLDEN, MR. PAUL: Guidance Counselor; Indiana State University, American University. HASSELVANDER, MR. PHILIP: Guidance Counselor; B.S., M.A., Uni¬ versity of Va. JENNINGS, MR. DOUGLAS: Guidance Counselor; B.S., U.S. Naval Academy, M.Ed., University of Va. KENNEDY, MRS. MARGARET; Data Processing Secretary. KING, MRS. ANN: Administrative Secretary; Washington School for Technology, M.Ed., University of Va, KING, MRS. ANN: Administrative Secretary; Washington School of Secretaries. McKAY, MRS. TERRY: Student Accounting Secretary. SCHEBLIK, MRS. HAZEL: Guidance Secretary. SHEPPARD, MRS. PATRICIA; Business Manager. THOMPSON, MRS. ELINOR: Special Assignments Secretary. TUCKER, MRS. ILENE: Student Accounting Secretary; Judkins Busi¬ ness College, URSO, MRS. JUDY: Guidance Counselor; B.S., M.A., West Virginia University. 46 ACADEMICS Mrs. Patricia Sheppard SfaKUSsSsi!?- Itiag issjss i SECRETARIES Mrs. Ann King Mrs. Elinor Thompson Mrs. Chris Price Mrs. Clare Anzalone, below Mrs. Margaret Kennedy Mrs. I lene Tucker Mrs. Terry McKay, left ACADEMICS 47 SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Glenn Frank Beardmore, above Miss Joyce M. Hylton Mr. Chester Schultz, below Mr. Lloyd M. Harris Col. Charles Payne, below Mr. Gordon Gaiser, above 48 ACADEMICS Mr. George Mondes Mrs. Marianne Robison, below Mrs. Jo Crawford BEARDMORE, MR. GLENN FRANK: U.S. and Virginia History and Government; B.S. Ithaca College; MRE Southwestern Seminary; MAT University of North Carolina; IR Club. CRAWFORD, MRS . JO CRAWFORD: World Geography. GAISER, MR. GORDON: World History and Modern European History; Iowa Teachers College; Spartan Hi-Y. HARRIS, MR. LLOYD M.: World Geography; B.E. University of Omaha; Emery Club. HYLTON, MISS JOYCE M.: World Geography; B.A. Mary Washing¬ ton. MANDES, MR. GEORGE: U.S. and Virginia History; B.S. University of Corpus Christi; Head of Varsity Football and Varsity Club. PAYNE, COL. CHARLES: World History and Russian History; B.A. San Francisco State College; M.A. University of Maryland; AFS and IR Club. ROBISON, MRS. MARIANNE: U.S. and Virginia History; A.B. Stanford University; M.A. Ohio State University. SCHULTZ, MR. CHESTER: U.S. and Virginia History; Emery Club. SCUDDER, MR. WILLIS; U.S. and Virginia History and Journalism I and II; Oracle. SPARKS, MR. ANCIL: World Geography; B.S. Concord College; Varsity Football and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. ACADEMICS 49 Miss Laura Clyburn, above Mrs. Mary Davenport, above; Mr. David Knudson, below Mrs. Marilyn Young, above Mr. William Alexander, below FCil ( I 50 ACADEMICS Mrs. Virginia Darmstadter, right Mr, Raymond Czarnik, below Mr. John Nelson, above Mr. William Yurochko, above ALEXANDER, MR. WILLIAM: English; B.A. Trinity University. BURKETT, MR. WILLIAM: Va. U.S. History; Emory and Henry College; Assistant Coach Freshman Football. CLYBURN, MISS LAURA: Government; B.A. Unitrersity of Texas, Vanderbilt University. CZARNIK, MR. RAYMOND: Government and Sociology; Niagara University and De Paul University; Olympian. DARMSTADTER, MRS. VIRGINIA: Government and U.S. History; B.A. University of Alabama and American University. DAVENPORT, MRS. MARY: World Geography and Ancient Medieval History; B.S., M. Ed. NELSON, MR. JOHN: U.S. History; Yale University, YOUNG, MRS. MARILYN: U.S. and Va. History; B.S. Mansfield State College Graduate work, George Washington University. YUROCHKO, MR. WILLIAM: U.S. and Virginia Government; IR Club. Mr. William Burkett, above ACADEMICS 51 CLINTON, MRS. BARBARA; English 9 and 10. DORMINEY, MR. JACK: English 9 and 10; West Virginia Univer¬ sity; Driver Education. HANLINE, MRS. ROSEMARY: English 9 and 10; B.S. Bowling Green State University; National Honor Society. HILLARD, MISS JILL: English 9 and 10; College of William and Mary; National Junior Honor Society. MEALS, MRS. JOAN: English 11 and 12; B.S. Ohio Northern University Graduate Work, Barry College. OATES, MR. JAMES: English 9 and 10. OSTROWSKI, MISS BARBARA: English 9 and 10; Dickinson Col¬ lege, Creative Writing Club. PAYNE, MISS CRETA: English 9 and 10; B.S. Concord College. Miss Creta Payne, above; Mr. Douglas Rice 52 ACADEMICS Mr. Jack Dorminey, above Mr. Thomas Stevens, above ALEXANDER, MRS. JEWELL; English; B.A., Trinity University. ANDREWS, MISS FRANCES: English; B.A., Southern Missionary College, M.A., Vanderbilt University, Peabody College. GOLDBERG, MISS SARA ANN: English; University of Texas; Co- Sponsor Freshman Class. HARGROVE, MISS ANN: English; B.S., Buffalo Sfafe, Syracuse University. HUNEYCUTT, MISS JOYCE: English; B.A., Wake Forest College. ISSACS, MR. TIM: English; B.A., N.C. Wesleyan College. JOHNSTONE, MISS LILLA: English; B.A., Winthrop College, M.A., University of Va. KOGELMAN, MISS DENISE: English; B.S., East Carolina University; Spartan Speech Society. KREITER, MISS CAROLYN: English; Mary Washington College; Future Teachers of America. WOODARD, MRS. POLLY: English; B.A., M.Ed., University of Norfh Carolina. Mrs. Polly Woodard, above; Mrs. Jewell Alexander, below 54 ACADEMICS Miss Ann Hargrove Miss Lilia Johnstone Miss Denise Kogelmon Miss Carolyn Kreiter Miss Frances Andrews Miss Joyce Honeycutt Mr. Clark Vilor ACADEMICS 55 Mrs. Elva Einsel Mrs. Salvatrice Murphy -t 4 W 1 Mrs. Diana Schmelzer Mrs. Elsie McDowell 56 ACADEMICS Mrs. Virginia Shearin, above; Mrs. Kay Kline, below FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Elgyn Juica EINSEL, MRS. ELVA: Special Reading Services; B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., University of Virginia. HAYDEN, MR. WILLIAM: Spanish; St. Mary ' s College, B.A. JULCA, MR. ELGYN: Dept. Chairman of Foreign Languages, Span¬ ish; B.S.J., Brown University; M.Ed., University of Va.; Spanish Honor Society. KLINE, MRS. KAY: Spanish; B.S., University of Texas. McDowell, MRS. ELSIE: Drama; B.A., Mary Washington College; Thespian. MURPHY, MRS. SALVATRICE: English. SCHMELTZER, MRS. DIANA: English; B.A., University of Redlands; M.A., University of Maryland; American Field Service. SHEARIN, MRS. VIRGINIA: Spanish; B.A., Mary Washington Col¬ lege; Junior Class Sponsor. ACADEMICS 57 JJH Miss Barbara Boone Mrs. Sylvia Cavaiola 58 ACADEMICS Mr. Louis DeCarlo Mrs. Evelyn McKenna Mrs. Virginia Davis, above; Mrs. Jerol Briggs, below BOONE, MISS BARBARA: Spanish 1 and 2; Mary Baldwin College; University of Alabama; Duke University; Spanish Club. BRIGGS, MRS. JEROL: German 1 and 2; University of Delaware; German Club. CAVAIOLA, MRS. SYLVIA. DAVIS, MRS. VIRGINIA. DeCARLO, MR. LOUIS: French 3, 4 and 5; A.B., M.A. University of Miami; French Flonor Society. FHARRELSON, MISS BARBARA: Spanish 1, English 10; B.A. Univer¬ sity of New Mexico; Keyettes. KEEFE, MISS LINDA: French and Spanish; Madison College; Drill Team. McKENNA, MRS. EVELYN: French; Bethany College Kentstate University; French Club. SCHRUMP, MISS LINDA: Russian 1, Spanish 2; A.B. University of Michigan; Russian Club, Miss Linda Keefe ACADEMICS 59 Mrs. Ellen McQueary BAKER, MISS ALICE: BSCS Biology; B.S., University of Maryland; Medical Club, Jr. Red Cross. CALIO, MRS. ROSE: German 1,3; The American University, The Uni¬ versity of Freiburg, Germany, The University of Delaware; German Club. DURIE, MRS. EDYTHE: Chemistry 2, Chem. Study; A.B., Marshall University; M.S., University of Penn.; It ' s Academic, Science Club, Jr. Engineers, Fairfax County Science Council. McCAFFRAY, MR. STUART: Physics; B.S., Northeastern; M.S., Uni¬ versity of Pittsburgh; Spartans for Christ. McKIM, MISS CAROL: French; B.A., Connecticut College; M.S., Georgetown University. McQUEARY, MRS. ELLEN: German; B.A,, American University; Ger¬ man Honor Society. MORGAN, MRS. MARY: Latin 1,2,3,4. SCOTT, MR. RANDY: Chem. Study, BSCS; B.A., Bridgewater College; JV Assistant Coach Football, JV Wrestling. SHELLY, MR. RICHARD: Biology 2; BSCS; B.S., College of William and Mary; Drill Team. YOFIE, MR. ROGER: Chem. Study; B.S., Indiana University of Penn. Mrs. Mary Morgan, above; Mrs. Rose Calio, below Mrs. Carol McK im 60 ACADEMICS Mrs. Edythe Durie, below SCIENCE f ' ■ -•. • ' s ' ' .. i ' . ' • Mr. Randy Scott, above Miss Alice Baker, above Mr. Roger Yohe, above Mr. Stuart McCaffray, above Mr. Richard Shelley, above Mr. Michael Slimak., above Mrs. Elvira Euler, above .t ■ ' Ml !irste ' ' W ' r- A. :i ' ' . W.-i,-’ ' • ' ■ f.vrrxii- • ft; ' ISIS Mrs. Sue Langley, above Jornes Foster, above Mr. Joe Barnes, below Mrs. Katharine Barrett, below Mr. Stanley Wagenhals Mr. Richard Evans, above; Ed Jones, below MATHEMATICS Mr. Marshall Deppe BARNES, MR. JOSEPH: Biology; B.S. Pheiffer; J.V. Baseball Coach. BARRETT, MRS, KATHARINE: Biology; B.S. Madison College; M.R.E. Southwestern Seminary; MAT University of North Carolina, DEPPE, MR, MARSHALL: Mathematics; A.B, College of William and Mary. EULER, MRS, ELVIRA: Astronomy; University of Pittsburg, B.S.; Astronomy Club. EVANS, MR. RICHARD: Mathematics; Dept. Chairman, Mathe¬ matics; B.A. American University; Cross-Country Coach. FOSTER, MR. JAMES; Earth Science, Science 9; B.S, Texas Techno¬ logical College; M.A. East Carolina University. JONES, MR, ED: Probability and Statistics, Algebra 2-Trig. LANGLEY, MRS. SUE: BSCS Biology; B.S. Cumberland College. SLIMAK, MR, MICHAEL: BSCS, Science 9; Bethany Nazarene College. WAGENHALS, MR. STANLEY: Trig. Functions, Geometry; B.S. U.S, Naval Academy A.M. George Washington University; Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper. ACADEMICS 63 Mr. Gene Worek Mrs. Virginia LaFlare BRASFIELD, MRS. VIRGINIA: Trig., Geometry; B.S., Alabama College. FREEDMAN, MISS SANDRA: Algebra 2-Trig., Geometry; B.S., Longwood; Cheerleaders. LaFLARE, MRS. VIRGINIA: Algebra 2; B.S., University of Colo¬ rado; Sr. Class Sponsor. LUNDBERG, COL. BRAD: Algebra 1 and 2; Master in Physics, Ga. Tech; B.S., USMA. McCOOL, MR. DONALD: Geometry, Algebra 1; B.S., Marietta College, M.S., University of Wisconsin; Head Coach Basketball. POTTER, MR. KENNETH: Algebra 1 and 2; B.A., University of Rhode Island. REDFEARN, MRS. NANCY; Geometry, Algebra 1; A.B., George Washington University; Math Club. RVDER, MR. EDMUND: Algebro, Geometry; B. of Music, Univer¬ sity of Miami. WOREK, MR. GENE: Algebra 2, Geometry; B.S., Youngstown Uni¬ versity; Key Club. 64 ACADEMICS Mrs. Virginia Brasfield Mrs. Nancy Redfearn Mr. Donald McCool, above; Col. Brad Lundberg, below Miss Diane Yorke Mr. Peter Grubmeyer, below Mr. Eric McMillan, below Mr. Floyd Geiger, above; Mr. Eugene Totem, below 66 ACADEMICS Mr. Henry Shapiro, above GEIGER, MR. FLOYD: Algebra 1 Part 1; E.S., Geneva College. GRUBMEYER, MR. PETER: Algebra 1 Part 2, General Math 1 ; Rifle Club. HAMMONDS, MR. LARRY: Art 3, General Art; B.S., College of Education. McMillan, MR. ERIC: Algebra 1. NELSON, MR. ROBERT: Art 1; A.A., Potomac State College; B.A., M.A., West Virginia University; Symposium. ROBERTS, MRS. GENEVIEVE: Art 2,4; B.F.A., University of Den¬ ver; M.A., American University; Art Guild. SHANNON, MRS. CONNIE: Art 1, Commercial Art. SHAPIRO, MR. HENRY: Algebra 1, General Math 2; A.B., Johns Hopkins University; M.S., Stanford University; Coach Math Team, Math Club. TATEM, MR. EUGENE: Algebra 1, Algebra 1 Part 1, Algebra 1 Part 2, General Math 2; B.S., N.C. State College; M.A., George Washington University. Mrs. Connie Shannon, left ACADEMICS 67 Miss Lilsche Huffman 68 ACADEMICS Mr. James Wynn 1 MUSIC HENDERSON, MRS. NANCY: Home Economics 1 and 2; B.S. Univer¬ sity of Texas; FHA. HUFFMAN, MISS LILCHY: Home Economics, General Home Economics; B.S. Bridgewater College; F.H.A. Federation. McLENAHAN, MRS: Home Economics. Indiana University of Pen¬ nsylvania. RAY, MRS. CAROLYN: Home Economics 1 and 2; B.S. Mississippi College; Breakfast Club. UPSHAW, MISS CAROLYN: Concert Choir; Mixed Chorus; Music Ap¬ preciation; BME Richmond Professional Institute; Choir. WYNN, MR, JAMES: Bands; B. Music Peabody Conservatory, M. Ed. University of Maryland; Band, Baton Corps. Miss Carolyn Upshaw ACADEMICS 69 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Michael Morton, below Mr. David Alkozin, above; Mr. Joe Tilley 70 ACADEMICS Mr. William Botes, above Mr. Fred Weise, above; Mr. John Show Mrs. Patsy Smith, below ALKAZIN, MR, DAVID; Drafting Instructor; B.S., East Carolina University; Senior Class Sponsor. BATES, MR. WILLIAM: Electronics 1 and 2. BOWERS, MRS. LUCY; Typing; B.S., Madison College, Graduate Study, American University, and University of Virginia. EARLY, MRS. NORMA: Business Ed., Shorthand, Secretarial Block; B.S., Business Education, Concord College, West Springfield; Tri- Hi-Y. GIBBENS, MRS. CHARLENE: Typing, Secretarial Block 1; B.S., Madison College. MONTGOMERY, MR, CHARLES; Typing. MORTON, MR. MICHAEL: Industrial Arts. SHAW, MR. JOHN: Main, and Repair, Junior Class Sponsor; A.B., Fermont State, Masters, West Virginia University. SMITH, MRS. PATSY: Bookkeeping, Typing I, Personal Typing; B.S., Radford College; M.S. Madison College. TILLEY, MR. JOE: Industrial Ed.; B.S., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity. Mr. Charles Montgomery, above ACADEMICS 71 Mrs. Ruth Gascoigne VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING Mrs. Myra White 72 ACADEMICS Mr. William Abell, below PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Shirley Duncan, left Mr. Mike Millan, below Mr. Robert Klaren ABELL, MR. WILLIAM: P.E, and Health II and 12; B.S. Sheperd College; Freshman Assistant Coach Football, Head Coach Track, Indoor Track. DUNCAN, MISS SHIRLEY: Health and P.E. 9 and 12; A.B. U. of Kentucky and M.S. Indiana University; Head Hockey Coach. GASCOIGNE, MRS. RUTH: General Business, Typing 1. HATCH, MR. LARRY: D.E. 1,2; B.S. Madison College, and M.A. George Washginton U.; D.E. Club. HOLLIDAY, MRS. AUDRA: VOT, Stenography 2; A.B. Central Normal College and M.S. Indiana University; VOT Club. KLAREN, MR. ROBERT: Health and P.E., 11 and 12; B.S. U. of Wyoming; Head Coach Wrestling. MILLAN, MR. MIKE: Director of Health and P.E., B.S., M.A. George Washington University. RICCIARDI, MR. RICK: ICT 1; B.A. New York University; West Springfield Hi-Y, Voc. Ind. Club of America. SPENCE, MRS. BARBARA: Health and P.E. 10 and 12; B.A., M.A. Stanford University; Modern Dance Club. WHITE, MRS. MYRA: Typing 1; B.S. Alfred University. Mrs. Barbara Spence ACADEMICS 73 Mr. Henry Talamantez, left; Miss Sharon Gaunt, below . 4 ACADEMICS 1 Bruce Hewitt Miss Martha English, above; Miss Dorothy Robinson, below Up, Up, and Away! Mr. Murray Ross uanou BEACHAM, MISS BARBARA: Health and P.E. 9 and 10; Assistant Coach Girls Basketball, Girls Intramurals, ENGLISH, MISS MARTHA: Health and P.E, 9 and 11; B.S. Rad¬ ford College; Head Coach Girls Basketball, Girls Intramurals. GAUNT, MISS SHARON: Health and P.E.; B.S. Madison College; Assistant Coach Hockey, Head Coach Girls Softball. HARRIS, MR. ROBERT: Health and P.E. 9; B.S. High Point College and M.A. U. of North Carolina; Assistant Coach Fresh¬ man Basketball. HEWITT, MR. BRUCE: Health and P.E. 10; B.S, Morris Harvey College, ad Graduate work, U. of Virginia. LOVELL, MR. WILLIAM: Health and P.E. 9; B.E. Concord Col¬ lege; Fall and Winter Boys Intramurals, Equipment Manager. ROBINSON, MISS DOROTHY: Health and P.E. 9 and 10; B.S, Madison Colege; Assistant Coach Girls Softball, Girls Intramurals. ROSS, MR. MURRAY: Health and P.E. 9 and 10; JV Assistant Coach Basketball, Winter and Spring Boys Intramurals. SPARKS, MR. ANCIL: B.S. Concord College; Football Coach. TALAMENTEZ, MR. HENRY: Health and P.E. 10; V. Assistant Coach Football, Head Coach Baseball, Interact Club. Mr. Robert Harris Mr. William Lovell I ACADEMICS 75 Sock it to him, Mr. Frick!!! No, anything but that!!! 76 ACADEMICS No, the punch is not spiked!!! mtnr ' Oh yes, last night was ACADEMICS 77 SPORTS Get into the spirit of things. Come out and support the teams. Freeze at football games, roast through basketball. Then, c.if things get boring, there ' s riflery or wrestling or hockey or soccer. Finally spring forward for baseball and tennis, swimming and golf. A whole school year is represented through Sports. « ■ ’ ■ .;VV ' . ' T ' ’ 2si ' !IXin[SSriSSS nni ' If C; ' i ’ 1 4 V ♦ VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Two bits all set? ready . . . Cheers rising above the crowd ' s uproarous din, spirit our teams to victory. Screaming and jumping through rain and sub-zero weather, are enough to tax anybody. And yet, every year without fail, girls fight frantically to to obtain the envious position of VARSITY CHEERLEADER. FIRST ROW— Jackie Dillender, Captain Kathy Kuchem, Co-Captain SECOND ROW— Peggy Lennon Pam Putman Tobie Adams Toni Arduini Amy Donnelly THIRD ROW— Becky Gelke Chris Lobi Mary Jane Lennon Jamie Gregory Terre Lot 80 SPORTS SPORTS 81 J.V. CHEERLEADERS 1 St row Jody Henry Michele Hutchinson Lisa Bounds Bev Starbird 2nd row Sue Gerdon Debbie Smith Lynn Sprunk Michela Hanrahan Donna Ward Connie Crim The J.V. Cheerleaders Attending all j.v. events In order to spark some spirit Into the crowd . . . Go, Team, GO they yell Their enthusiasm never falters They set their hearts on winning Only to look forward to the next game if they lose this one. 82 SPORTS FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS 1st row Muriel Coyle Tracy Martin Peggy Parsons Debbie Jeremiah 2ncl row Karen Casey Lynne Hall Buffy Jeacock Scared, huh? You should be! A large crowd, thousands of spectators Your job . . . Urge the team on to VICTORY That ' s the spirit! We know you can accomplish what you set out to do . . . Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. We hate to beat you. But we must, we must. SPORTS 83 BATON CORPS Kneeling—Judy Naler Fabienne Chisolm Joel Reheer— Co-coptoin Marianne Leary— Co-captain Carol Lyons Marcia Fenerty Nanette Newbry Mary Jane Black Standing—Linda Miller Ann Clarke Vicki Johnstone Karen Warnock Karen Robinson It ' s cold out there. Maybe we should knit navy blue and orange nose-warmers. Batons glinting against the night, Gracefulness and coordination . . , Qualifications . . . ? No, occupational hazards. Shouldn ' t we switch to our maxi uniforms tonight? It ' s cold out there. SCARED? I used to be . . . but not anymore. talent; we try . . . we try TALENT! I just poked that cute quarterback in the side with my baton. OHH ' TALENT? no, luck? AND IT ' S COLD OUT THERE ' ! 84 SPORTS V In the W Pot Thomas Jill Pavelle Pat Holt Cheri Deavers Cathy Nelson Martha Voss Debbie Neil Hillary Hawe Mona Murphy Evelyn Cummings Mel lisa Lorey Pam Polk Carole Wimberly Terri Carter Sheila Harter Colleen Gill Cindy Coughlin Marla iannucci Rena Pompeii Christy Nerht Donna Suit Joyce Massey Susan Whitbeck Gretchen Brandenburg Ann Tremper Jeanie Kimble Cheryl Rummer In the S Barbara Finkle Cheryl Blumquist Kay Talhelm Holly Hanson Kathi Hoffman Debbie Sher Nancy Henley Gloria Larson Marsha Lorey Laura McDowell Jane Gardner Connie Kinney Laura Lions Margie Baus Elaine Whitbeck Bev Biesmeyer Jay Jackson Viqi Wagner Carole Tiffany Stephanie Walsh Lynn Horsey Sally Bechtel, Co-captain Paddy Leary, Co-captain Mary Kay Gill, President Robin Lorey, Captain DRILL TEAM Nervo ' us . . . very, very dreadfully nervous I was, and am . . . Poe said it right They are, you know . . . Marching Marching We gain so many miles Miles that lead everyone to nowhere. And yet, we ' ve been everywhere . . . U. Va., Winchester We don ' t even get cold . . unless we stand still That ' s what they say. And they should know. Monotonous? no, pom-poms and cute little mascots, three in a row Looking for spirit . . . Spartan or otherwise, they ' ve got it Uniforms, lots of them hours of practice . . . before school, after school, in between classes Dashing out to learn that last routine The last turn. SPORTS 85 MARCHING BAND A. Doug Mears 21. Jim Gibson 41. 1. Joe Forbes 22. Rick Reitmyer 42. 2. Fred Galvin 23. April Bechtel 43. 3 Joe Costelli 24. Carl Ashcraft 44. 4. David Dearolph 25. Clyde Findley 45. 5. Jim Stallings 26. Dave McCreight 46. 6. Bea Ford 27. Mike DeFelice 47. 7 . David Briscoe 28. Jill Gustafson 48. 8. Glen Wertz 29. Kevin MacFarland 49. 9 Mark Gerhardtz 30. Donna Davis 50. 10, Jeff Mischke 31. Mike DeLong 51. 1 1 Dawn Chase 32. Carl Ostby 52. 12 Norman Bayne 33. Kerrie Weatherwax 53. 13 Dave Kuaskicka 34. Kent Ingrum 54. 14. Bob Glasgow 35. Bob Fick 55. 15 Bob Moreland 36. Dave Holt 56. 16 Deanne Starbird 37. David Fiegelson 57. 17. Neil Gladd 38. Benito Ramos 58. 18 Steve Hamberger 39. Lea Farmer 60 19 Greg Mitchell 40. Mike Dix 61 20. Greg Long John Miller Gayle Lorenzi Pam Pullen Roger Mitton Joan Bolton Richard Borgatti Gail Borgatti Minto Manniner Mike Verdi Bruce Bronstein Lynne Irvin Debbie Rogers Kathy Boyer Betsy Grover Debbie Keyes Kerrie Protsman Dave Hubbard Karen Gludd Gayle Gustafson Gary Reick 36 SPORTS Doug Mears, Drum Major Fuzzy hats and fancy shoes. No, no it ' s F: . Let ' s take out our pencils and draw that little tic-tac-toe board over the F. I don ' t care how muddy it is out there, the next time you trip over your flute . . . it ' s the showers for you. Ohh, my aching feet . . . Sounds pretty bad? No, that is the temperamental personalities of THE MARCHING BAND, talented, dedicated, hardworking, a time consuming task, not a hobby ... a job, there ' s no slumping or slouching . . Just heavy drums. SPORTS 87 VARSITY FOOTBALL Gunston District Champions W.S.H.S. 25 0 7 7 0 14 16 2 24 34 Opponent Herndon 8 Woodson 14 T. C. Williams 6 Mt. Vernon 6 Madison 6 Fort Hunt 6 Edison 6 Jefferson 6 Lee 6 Groveton 6 1 st Row L. to R. Frank Mulkey Tim Murnane Howie Thomas Mike Bugas Steve Stern Tom Tighe Bill Gleason Bill Kirby Dennis Allison (man.) 2nd Row L. to R. Tony Young Brad Porter Mark Bailey Gary Cerney Jim Griel John Tadich Steve Young John Cockerham (man.) 3rd Row L. to R. Jack Kirk Jim Watson Dave Joseph Bill Meyers Scott Spettel Dave James Doug Trosper Dean Aines Dempsy Wilson (man.) 4th Row L. to R. Mike Lancaster Ernie Cruz John McClelland Matt Weden Mark Halsig Ken Delinger Denny Bounds Rick Glascow (man.) Bill Nassif (man.) 5th Row L. to R. Gene Kratz Ken Garner John Mundie John Huddleston Jim Gentry Gary Gaddy Jay Grace 6th Row L. to R. Jim Purcell Paul Gerdon John Iwanicki Bob Bailey Jim Gilreath Steve Bort (man.) Jim Argo (man.) 88 SPORTS Coaching Staff Concern Breeds Success SPORTS 89 WEST SPRINGFIELD 25—HERNDON 8 , . . West Springield appears capable of reliev¬ ing the Mount Vernon Majors of their district title. That statement from the Washington Post described the Spartan ' s chances in 1969, and at Herndon they immediately decided to prove themselves. Mark Bailey came within one man of a touchdown on the opening kick¬ off return and the Spartans never slowed down. John Huddleston and Frank Mulkey sparked the Spartan ground attack with 49 and 70 yards, respectively. Huddleston scored three times rushing with the other touchdown com¬ ing on a pass from John Mundie to Gary Gaddy. Mundie, who as it turned out had his best pas¬ sing night of the season, completed 7 of 13 for 122 yards. Linebackers Jim Watson and Bill Gleason bolstered the Spartan ' s grudging de¬ fense. WEST SPRINGFIELD O-WOODSON 14 Trying to average last year ' s shut-out loss to Woodson, the Spartans charged out in the first half displaying a powerful ground attack. Un¬ fortunately, its effectiveness seems to be re¬ stricted to midfield with the Spartan drives fizzling continually in Woodson ' s territory. Near the end of the half the Spartans failed to score with first and goal inside Woodson ' s ten. In the second half Woodson came to life riddling the Spartan pass defense for several first downs. Ail in all, the defense played an outstanding game, holding the powerful Wood- son attack to two scores by causing two turn¬ overs in interceptions by Bill Gleason and tackle Bill Meyers. John Mundie seemed to have an off night completing only 4 passes, two to converted quarterback Tim Murnane. 90 SPORTS WEST SPRINGFIELD 7— T. C. WILLIAMS 6 Dave Joseph ' s extra point proved to be the decisive tally in a very close de¬ fensive struggle. Offensively, T. C. Williams couldn ' t penetrate the Spar¬ tan ' s defense losing the ball on three fumbles and two interceptions. As usu¬ al, fine performances were turned in by Matt Weden, Jim Watson and Bill Gleason. The Spartan offense led by John Mundie was plagued by dropped passes and interceptions, but came through with a touchdown on a pass from Mundie to Tom Tighe. WEST SPRINGFIELD 0—MADISON 6 Suffering its second shut-out the Spartan offense sputtered at the crucial moments when the ball was fumbled on Madison ' s two yard line. Fullback John Huddleston ran for over a hundred yards and John Mundie passed for 90 yards as the Spartans suffered a disappointing loss to a highly ranked opponent. WEST SPRINGFIELD 7—MOUNT VERNON 6 Dave Golden Toe Joseph continued to come through for the Spartans scoring his second decisive extra point in a row. Again the touchdown came on a pass, this time to Gary Gaddy from Mundie. The Spartan ground attack continued its effectiveness with Huddleston and Mulkey carrying the load. On defense Gary Cerney intercepted a pass and John Tadich recovered a fumble. SPORTS 91 WEST SPRINGFIELD 14— FORT HUNT 6 Relying primarily on a ground at¬ tack led by John Huddleston ' s 105 yards and one touchdown, the Spartans overcame the ground- oriented Federals. The defensive line led by Bill Kirby and Ernie Cruz managed to hold the Federals to one score and spoiled their at¬ tempt for a two point conversion. John Mundie scored the other touchdown running and reliable Dave Joseph hit two P.A.T. ' s. WEST SPRINGFIELD 2— JEFFERSON 6 Expecting a relatively easy contest, the Spartans were shocked by Jef¬ ferson, scoring only on a safety caused by the hard rush of John Tadich on the Jefferson punter. John Huddleston rushed for 122 yards but failed to cross the goal line. Jim Watson with an inter¬ ception and Dave James led the de¬ fense in tackles on the opposing Colonials as the Spartans con¬ tinued to play under the spell of the Homecoming jinx. WEST SPRINGFIELD 16—EDISON 6 Outstanding defense dominated the Spartans ' seventh outing of the season. Fumble recoveries by Jack Kirk and John Tadich (who also had a safety) and interceptions by Gary Cerney (2) and Matt Weden (1) kept the ball away from the Eagles. Bill Kirby and Jim Watson also had an outstanding game. Scores were made by Gaddy (pass reception), Huddleston (rushing), Joseph (2 P.A.T.S) and Tadich (safety). 92 SPORTS WEST SPRINGFIELD 24—LEE 6 Annual T.P. victim Lee was overpowered. Huddleston gained 125 yards rushing scor¬ ing on two runs and a pass reception. John Mundie scored his second touchdown of the season rushing and Dave Joseph kicked three P.A.T. ' s and his first and only field goal of the season. John McClelland (78 yards) and Frank Mulkey (86 yards) also ran all over the Lancers. Bill Kirby played an outstanding game at defensive tackle. Dave James and Bill Gleason blocked a Lancer punt. Fumbling on the opening kick-off, the Lancers knew West Spring- field had them again. WS 34-GROVETON 6 West Springfield de¬ molished Groveton on a cold, wet night to gain the Gunston Dis¬ trict Championship. John Huddleston cap¬ ped a very successful season with 139 yards rushing, scoring two touchdowns to go along wi th scores by Gaddy (pass), Mulkey (run and 83 yards rushing), and Murnane (rush). Dave Joseph hit on four P.A.T. ' s. Defensi¬ vely, interceptions were made by Matt Weden and Jimi Gilreath. SPORTS 93 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1 St Row L. to R. Bill Duckett Bruce Whitehouse John Sealey Mike Lancaster 4th Row L. to R. Richard Vaught Mike Duckett John Boswell Don Senick Joe Romano Charles Blocher Sam Pond Jim Young Ronnie Young Jeff Meals 2nd Row L. to R. Greg Moore Bill Parker Kim London Tony Owens Robert Grooms David Moclntire 5th Row L, to R. Tom Finch David Nassif (man.) Tom Freshwater David Viscochil Jim Young Kenna Rees Steve Worter Glen Aines 3rd Row L. to R. Steve Hughes Mark Krivouruchko Tom Thomas Roger Grooms Pat Casey David Dodson Don Caton John Goplen Bill Huber Peter Zullo Standing Mike Mason Coach Randy Scott Bob Smoaky Coach Roger Yohe W.S.H.S. Opponents 12 Hayfield 34 7 Lee 6 0 W. L 6 12 Edison 0 6 Ft. Hunt 15 8 Mt. Vernon 6 24 Edison 0 14 Lee 6 94 SPORTS SPORTS 95 WL ' i FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First Row L. to R. John Cobb Tom Cady Bill Ryan Shawn O ' Neill Mike Williams Jeff Water Mike Fogel Mike Gauthier Mike Dorman Third Row L. to R. Garry Johnson Bill Frost James Bean Bob Prettyman R. Freshwater Bruce Butler Fifth Row L. to R. A Team J. Spealeman Luren Hefland Don Chute WSHS Onnnnent G. Highfield James Rickards Doug Hackett Bill McRae Ed McKay F. Dietzman 16 Mayfield 0 Tom McKrown Floyd Hustad R. Monahan 8 Groveton 24 A. McGeher James Grant John Kafka n Tom Biecher Bruce Shawberg Bob Stewart 1 o Edison U Second Row L. to R. Ray Carnahan Richard Schilf 0 Mt. Vernon 8 Pat Benson Richard Harbin Bill Clugston 0 Ft. Hunt 8 Steve Yedrock Fourth Row L. to R. Howard Carson John Bogart John Mickies James Donnelly 22 Lee 22 Scott Syruff Frank Brody Man.—Doug Wood John Howard Mike Gralow David Borden Bob Murray Dan Rinker Mark Wood Tom Palmer Tom Dempsey B Team WSHS Opponent Coach Abell ' s and Coach Burkett ' s freshman 0 Falls Church 6 squad turned out to be so large that two teams, 8 W. T. Woodson 6 an A ' team and a B team, were formed playing two different schedules. The A team 1 4 Mt. Vernon 0 played regular freshman squads from district 0 W. T. Woodson 0 schools while the B teams were matched 22 Lee 0 against some of the county ' s larger schools. The A team experienced an unusual year scoring sixty-four points and holding their op¬ ponents to the same amount over the season. Ending their season with a climactic 22-22 tie with arch-rival Lee, they didn ' t fair as well as the B team which finished the year with a 22-0 victory over Lee ' s B squad. 96 SPORTS SPORTS 97 CROSS COUNTRY West Springfield ' s Varsity Cross Country Team got off to on excellent start this year with victories over Lee, Groveton, and Hoyfield in three different meets. How¬ ever, injuries to three key runners later in the season undermined the Spartan ' s hopes for their second con¬ secutive District Title. Great individual season per¬ formances were turned in by Junior Steve Nobles and Senior Chris McDonald. Nobles set the Regional and District course records, came in third at State, placed third in the William and Mary Invitational Meet in Williamsburg, and first in all district meets. Chris McDonald, one of the more consistent of the Spartan runners, came in second only to Nobles in most of the district meets. West Springfield ' s final standing in the district was third place. Front Row; Doug Freer, Mark Eaton, Marshall Stevens, Peter Moesta. Back Row: Stan Lyle, John Brasfield, Mike Frost, Robin Schaeffer. Tom Manning Mark Baldino Scott Chappalear Chris McDonald Steve Nobles J im Rapchoch 8 SPORTS L. to R. Jim Helbush Coach McCool Lee Patton George Swain Jack Stone Stu Glendenning Paul Loff Dwight Oldham John McClelland Jeff Jeremiah Mark Trout Dave Blount Bill Nassif (man.) Ken Garner Phil Connor Dave Nassif (man WSHS 72 Madison Opponent 49 98 Annandale 54 52 Stuart 48 65 Edison 58 73 Lee 56 65 McLean 58 66 Groveton 51 63 Woodson 71 62 Mt. Vernon 56 95 Langley 53 47 Ft. Hunt 40 96 Hammond 58 39 Oakton 25 51 Edison 54 82 Lee 59 69 Groveton 56 66 Mt. Vernon 45 72 Ft. Hunt 53 VARSITY BASKETBALL West Springfield had its finest basketball season ever in 1969. Starting Seniors George Swaim, Dwight Oldham, Jim Helbush, John Silas, and Phil Connor compiled a 16-2 record losing only to Woodson and Edison. They ended the regular season number one in the district but lost the ranking to Edison after losing two straight games to the Eagles in the Gunston District Tournament finals. The starting five was bolstered by reserves Jack Stone, Jeff Jeremiah, and Lee Patton and by a group of spirited Juniors who gained valuable game experience. Led all year long by the scoring of Jim Helbush and the aggres¬ sive defensive play of George Swaim and Phil Connor the team deserves a lot of credit for their outstanding efforts throughout the season. They established a record of which the school is justly proud. The final game of the regular season, a victory over Fort Hunt, ended the Spartan ' s most success¬ ful season. SPORTS 99 Jeremiah connects against Woodson. Stone battles for a rebound. Senior squad members a score (Patton no. 32) Helbush— just prior to Defensive star Swain does his thing. SPORTS 101 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row Left to Right; Rich Killoran Don Criswell Dave Viskochil Mark Elwell Steve Hughes Richard Rachmeler Ron Nelson Alan Bielawski Second Row Left to Right; Jim England Bob Pond Steve Reeder Bruce Whitehouse Ed Tiernan Stan Lyle Mark Phillips Coach Ross WSHS Opponent 69 Madison 50 74 Annandale 45 50 Stuart 51 57 Edison 47 46 Lee 54 37 McLean 40 49 Woodson 52 74 Mt. Vernon 48 63 Langley 41 44 Halfield 49 50 Ft. Hunt 40 62 Hammond 49 56 Oakton 38 65 Edison 63 56 Hayfield 54 75 Groveton 79 86 Mt. Vernon 48 72 Ft. Hunt 53 Ron Nelson lays one in. 1 1 102 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 66 Mount Vernon 41 42 Groveton 56 49 Edison 34 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 40 Hayfield 16 25 Fort Hunt 34 35 Lee 38 58 Hayfield 26 37 Edison 33 26 Fort Hunt 36 32 Lee 49 After notably beating Mt. Vernon by a large margin, the Freshman basketball team went on to accrue an impressive 5-5 record. The key word concerning this year ' s Frosh squad was teamwork. Coach Harris worked hard in per¬ fecting this particular aspect, a quality which will be much appreciated at Varsity level in the coming years. Highlights of the season included a split with arch-rival Lee and two twenty-plus victories over Hayfield. Coach Bob Harris Jeff McCutcheon— Manager Matt Oguynn and Jeff Woodward—Managers Kneeling— Mike Koesters—Mg Greg Bean Dan Ferris Tony Britton Bob Wottenly Don Bosom Standing— Mark Walecka Bruce Swanberg Kevin Anderson Don Glendenning Steve Delong Terry Loftus Keith Neff SPORTS 103 M-i4 SPORTS WSHS 16 Madison Opponent 28 11 Annandale 31 17 Yorktown 21 22 Woodson 19 22 Garfield 18 34 Hayfield 12 33 Groveton 1 1 17 Mt. Vernon 29 23 Fort Hunt 15 27 Lee 17 11 Fairfax 29 19 Edison 23 VARSITY WRESTLING SPORTS 105 Front Row—L. to R.—Bob Schniedwind, Andy Hamlin, Lee Neff, Doug Frear. 2nd Row—L. to R.—Wally Brown, Jim Griel, Mark Bailey, Rick Prausa. 3rd Row—L. to R.—Dave James, Doug Trosper, Jim Purcell, Bill Kirby, Coach Klaren. Not pictured—John Tadich, Dave Joseph. Although they failed to match last year ' s record of 7-5, the 6-6 mark of this year ' s team is much more impressive. Wrestling highly ranked opponents such perennial powerhouse Annandale, the team brought a new dimension to Springfield wrestling by attracting more fans and support than teams in years past. All twelve members qualified for the District Tournament with nine wrestlers eligible for the Regional competi¬ tion. Jim Griel gained a fourth place while third places were held by Wes Reynolds, Andy Hamlin, Doug Trosper, and Bill Kirby. Lee Neff and John Tadich managed second place finishes with Jim Purcell and Mark Bailey ending as District Champions in their respective weight classes. Co-captains and District winners Jim Purcell and Mark Bailey. ' - ' 6 SPORTS J.V. WRESTLING WSHS Opponent 26 Madison 24 18 Annandale 26 22 Yorktown 26 27 Woodson 16 32 Garfield 16 43 Hayf ield 5 32 Groveton 16 20 Mt. Vernon 28 16 Ft. Hunt 32 24 Lee 24 16 Fairfax 33 18 Edison 33 This year ' s JV Wrestling squad began the season with all of last year ' s wrestlers at the varsity level. This, combined with the fact that the squad was riddled with injuries and more players going to varsity, accounted for the team ' s 5-6-1 record. Bill Parker, Charles Greener, and Mark Krivouruchka were stand¬ outs on the 1969-70 squad. After the fine coaching of Randy Scott, the squad (consist¬ ing entirely of Freshmen and sophomores) will be a great asset to the varsity in future years. Standing—Dean Aines Lance Embry Bob Grooms Steve Warter Coach Randy Scott Kneeling— Harry Dutchyshun Wes Reynonds Bill Parker Bob Perfect WRESTLINC SPORTS 107 108 SPORTS SPORTS 109 JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK 110 SPORTS VARSITY BASEBALL SPORTS 1 1 1 112 SPORTS J.V. BASEBALL SPORTS 13 GOLF TEAM Front row—Bill Walker Dave Joseph Pat Fogel John Blair Back row—Scott Mortimer Chuck Screen Bob Wright Butch Seekins 1 U SPORTS TENNIS TEAM ■mmr ' - Kneeling—Keith Logie Richard Lynch Randy Gray Standing— Richard Rachmeler Ed Gillis Wayne Logie John Porter Chip Lex March 25 W. T. Woodson Home March 31 Wakefield Home April 2 Lee Away April 6 Yorktown Away April 9 Fort Hunt Away April 13 Mt. Vernon Home April 16 Edison Home April 20 Hayfield Away April 23 Groveton Home April 27 District Meet May 4 Regional Meet May 15-16 State Meet SPORTS 115 VARSITY SOFTBALL front—Jane Roark—Manager, Bev Wheeler, Pat Gordon, Kathy Sch- niedwind-Co-Captain, Sue Carver— Co-Captain, Marian Arnold, Bev Starbird, Terry Brewster—Manager back—Coach Gaunt, Val Montel, Monic Collins, Jan Turner, Vicki Bates, Maura Gillroy, Kerry Mur¬ phy, Ellen Eye, Donna Ruane. April 7 Fort Hunt Home April 9 Mt. Vernon Home April 16 Groveton Away April 21 Edison Away April 23 Lee Away April 28 Hayfield Home April 30 Fort Hunt Away May 5 Mt. Vernon Away May 12 Groveton Home May 14 Hayfield Home 116 SPORTS 4 -- - ■ ' • 0 SPORTS 117 J.V. SOFTBALL front row—Debbie Mel I ins, Brenda Barnes, Donna Choate, Betsy Cizek, Pat Kline, 2nd row—Lorraine P eschke, Pam Kramer, Debbie Crone, Anna Murias, Benita Ramos, back row—Susan Miller, Mary Sue Urich, Kathy Kim, Debbie Pryor, Susan Lancaster, Debbie Beismeyer, Coach Robinson. -POR ' S VARSITY HOCKEY I • ' • «: S • !•• • • L ’ ' pMkSf Si!- f fI ' — - V « ««- v «• 45 f ”• mc, -« «it S SfS -,!. ,„.. 4-. -liiSif j 3 . ••W V« 4 ll “f u« ' ■• . )«■• £2 S?2 m dm ««• « •• ■rmm W f ft . . ' Tf ' ■ ' ! - • -§fj ' • ' Tf. ‘m ' - ’ f ■ r , --- -:£ lllsi ‘■T- WjrjSw Gunston District Champions The Varsity Hockey team began the season with an out¬ standing 4-0 victory over Mt. Vernon. They then pro¬ ceeded to win the Gunston District Title for the third consecutive year. Led by seniors, Pris Reynolds, Kathy Schniedwind, Sue Carver, Pat Freer, Patti Gordon, and Daisy Wright, the team went on to tie for sixth in Fairfax County. In the course of the season, the Spartan Girl ' s scored a total of thirteen points, while allowing their opponents only four points. Donna Ruane came to the squad later in the season and greatly boosted the Spartans. The team, four juniors and three sophomores, gained valuable experince. It looks as though they will provide a strong Spartan team to carry their outstanding record over in future years. First Row; Pris Reynolds Kathy Schniedwind, tri-capt. Sue Carver, tri-capt. Pat Frear, tri-capt. Patti Gordon Daisy Wright Second Row: Terri Brewster, mgr. Kathy Woodcock Pat Raabe Pat Martin Robin Autry Candy Kinney Joanne Milligan Donna Ruane SPORTS 119 W.S.H.S. Opponent 4 Mount Vernon 0 0 Groveton 2 0 Falls Church 1 1 Edison 1 2 Jefferson 0 1 Hayfield 0 2 Lee 0 3 Fort Hunt 0 20 SPORTS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY Back Row; Lynne Delvito, manager Ginny Youngblood, manager Debbie Pryor Kathy Kim W.S.H.S. Opponent Martha Rowse Debbie Crone 0 Mount Vernon 1 Janice Kimball Leslie Burke 0 Groveton 1 Front Row: Ellen Fye 2 Falls Church 0 Donna Choate Jan Turner, co-captain 0 Edison 0 Andi Michaels, 2 Jefferson 0 co captain Kathy Toreson 3 Havfield 1 Betsy Cizek Not Pictured: won by forfeit Lee F. Cheryl DeYoung Debbie Sisk 2 Fort Hunt 0 The J.V. Hockey team chalked up a very successful season for West Springfield. The team, consisting of 16 members was managed by Lynne Delvito and Ginny Youngblood. With a 5-3 record, they placed third in the Gunston District. There were several outstanding players, including Ellen Eye, Jan Turner, Andi Michael, and Debbie Crone. This nucleus, together with the rest of the team, managed to outscore their opponents 9-3. SPORTS 121 GYMNASTICS TEAM rx . . Sitting—Donna Ward Lisa Bounds Peggy Hayes Beverly Starbird Colleen Kirk Debbie Stanley Cherryl Steinke Standing—Kathy Saunders Sherry Messer Pat Schorne Helen Applebee Sandi Paler Grad Williams Marty Morehouse The Girl ' s Gymnastics Team, in its second year of existence, had an impresive season. The squad, composed almost entirely of fresh¬ men and sophomores, participated in meets at Oakton, Washington and Lee, and the Regional Meet. At regional, Bev Starbird received a second place in advanced tumbling, while Marty Morehouse came in fifth in advanced uneven bars. Grace Williams came out with two awards, a fourth in advanced vaulting and fifth in advanced free exercise. These three members went on to the state competition. Lisa Bounds, Peggy Hayes, and Colleen Kirk also received high awards in the regional meet, but did not go on to state. 122 SPORTS GIRL’S VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing-— Pris Reynolds—Manager Pat Frear Sue Hess Deanne Starbird Carol Barlow Jody Lehmann Donna Robertson Connie Matos Marian Arnold Sandy Johnson Patty Gordon Terri Brewster— Manager Kneeling-— Kathy Schniedwind— Captain M iss Martha English— Coach Sue Carver—Captain WSHS Opponent 32 Edison 37 47 Groveton 26 34 Ft. Hunt 47 50 Mt. Vernon 16 69 Hayfield 21 46 Edison 55 37 Groveton 18 47 Ft. Hunt 37 47 Mt. Vernon 27 39 Lee 24 54 Lee 26 57 Hayfield 23 SPORTS 123 After losing three of its first six gomes the girl ' s Varsity hod a strong second half of its season, winning all six games. The team, with nine seniors and three juniors, finished the season with the best record yet for a girl ' s Varsity basketball team at WSHS with nine wins and three losses, and was ranked second in the Gunston district. Outstanding defensive players were Jody Leh¬ mann and Connie Matos, whose rebounding and quick passing enabled the team to use the fast break frequently. Marian Arnold, Pat Frear, and Captain Kathy Schniedwind played both defense and offense moving the ball well from one end of the court to the other. Captain Sue Carver was the outstanding offensive player with an additional high-scoring game of 25 points against Edison, and averaging 15 points per game for the season. Deanne Starbird also did a fine job offensively, taking down rebounds and converting them for baskets. Tnis was a good year, nighlighted by in¬ dividual progress and teamwork. 124 SPORTS J.V. GIRL’S BASKETBALL Kneeling-—Helen Jeffrey Pat Cline Ellen Fye—Co-Captain Debbie Biesmeyer Betsy Cizek Ana Murias Second Row— Lorraine Peschke Susan Lancaster Janice Kimball Debbie Crone Susan Sihwob Leslie Burke Standing— Miss Beacham—Coach Donna Ruane—Manager Benita Ramos—Manager Mary Carpenter Debbie Pryor Jo Holm Jane Roark Jan Turner—Co-captain Linda Robertson Nancy Hyer—Manager Lynn DelVito—Manager WSHS 21 Edison Opponent 20 24 Groveton 20 23 Ft. Hunt 26 21 Lee 18 15 Mt. Vernon 16 48 Hayfield 17 26 Edison 21 10 Groveton 12 22 Ft. Hunt 28 20 Lee 18 29 Mt. Vernon 20 32 Hayfield 1 The JV Girl ' s Basketball team began the season with a close 21-20 victory over Edison and finished with a smash¬ ing 32-1 defeat of Hayfield. This was the first time in the history of Girl ' s JV Basketball at West Springfield that the Spartans have held their opponents to only 1 point. The Girl ' s squad fin¬ ished with a good 7-5 record in a district of tough competition. SPORTS 125 ?« «e M ts i a ' ' ■ ' 11 IWik ain.rs-W ' k«f? ft ' -- ' ' IS ; tig4 •• The simple things in ice cream and a girl ' s first date become memorable experiences ' to be cherished forever. The years spent “ . at West Springfield - ' Present ' many opportunities ■„lfor an advantageous Spartan, Sampling foreign cuisine ; qt the International dinner, ' discovering hidden talent J during school . productions, - explprjng unfarhi I iar cuItures ' and . ' ‘ -- ' V ' .. developing social poise. There is an’opportunity . , , to become ;d writer, j i or p ' musician,, i , vorateache ' r, :; or‘d:cqok’ ' ' ‘ ' P at , eSf Springfield. m ACTIVITIES - ' i IP 3 1 1 ACTIVWlES ' f M ' ‘ ■■t ' ' r. t ' J.. t STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Representing the student body our elected officials strive to operate a government. After strenuous campaigning the officers take their posts experimenting with their authority learning the ropes The president must begin by building a base of trust and respect on which he presents his plan for the government. 1. Barbara Greener 2. Steve Nobles 3. Ronnie Kaminski 4. Sam Carter 5. John Leper 6. Betsy Bodine 128 ACTIVITIES CABINET 1. Paul Walecka 2. Lynn Horsey 3. Pam Pullen 4. Chris Miller 5. Sheila Koughan 6. Donna Hanifan 7. Robin Lorey 8. Debbie Dunivin 9. Carla Walecka 10. Tina Brudzinski 1 1. Nancy Cox 1 2. Cathy Carter 13. Mike Robinson 1 4. Jill Gustafson 1 5. Marty Eastman 16. Kathy Collins 17. Kathy Kennedy 18. Robert Cunningham 1 9. Denise James 20. Kathy Gramp 21. Pat Thomas The Student Government: Of the students, by the students, for the students; students governing and creating . . . This they ' ve done so enthusiastically. Assuming the power invested in them, they strive to attain rights. ACTIVITIES 129 SENATE 1. Sheila Wiegman 2. John Porter 3. Sheryl Wilson 4. Cathy Rochmeler 5. Mary Little 6. Elaine Whitbeck 7. Barbara Carlson 8. Mike Russell 9. Gene Tighe 10. Dennis McKunnif 1 1. Mary Kay Gill 1 2. Amy Donnelly 1 3. Kathy Kuchem 1 4, Mark Hatten 1 5. Maynard Myers 1 6. Joan Pettee 1 7. Mike Mannix 1 8. Greg Morris 1 9. Duncan Hubbel 20. Mark Krivoruska 21. Kenna Rees 22. Carmen Jacobsen 23. Cass Rind 24. Chris Dunn 25. Pam Pullen 26. Brandy Bing 27. Bob Young 28. Doug Mears I - 0 ACTIVITIES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Top Picture 1 St Row Steve Bort Tom Sachs Joanne Floyd Mary Jo Allen Susan Joseph Jeff Leonard Maryanne Jackson 2nd Row Gary Pannell Dede Maxwell Marsha Peters Susan Turner Ella Sommerkamp 3rd Row Chris Russell John Schiebly Lorie Teagno Vicki Prise Mary Monohan 4th Row Vauna Wright Jay Jackson Karen Cates Betty Larsons Manuel Holguin Gary Rock 5th Row Matt Weden Kris Tilley Gretchen Brandenburg Bottom Picture Bottom Row Peggy Lennon Maryann Nabor Jill Zorack Linda Bennett Pam Pierclick Judy Jose John Leeper Steve Nobles Debbie Smith Kathy Carter Bob Turner Chip Hayes 3rd Row Jill Pavell Val Hepler Pam Harper Mary Monohan Vicki Prise Ronnie Rung Denise Gronewald 4th Row Renee Bovez Nancy Blank Lana Barker Mark Baldino Becky Singlevitch Joseph Romano ACTIVITIES 131 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, SENIORS The Honor Society is symbolic of knowledge. Its members hove expressed themselves through academics. Ranking top in their classes, their outstanding work indicative of a worthy title. 1. Terry Brewster 2. Viqi Wagner 3. Kathy Matthews 4. Pam Pullen 5. Kerry Protsman 6. Carol Hubbard 7. Sharon Bain 8. Jenise Setian 9. Suzanne Junkin 1 0. Joyce Abbott 11. Kathy Schniendwind 12. Pat Frear 13. Sally Dubie 14. Linda Cranford 15. Linda Allen 16. Carla Walecka 17. Debbie Neil 18. Joel Reeher 19. Karen Robinson 20. Kathy Carter 21. Debbey Dunivin 22. Jill Gustafson 23. Luanne Ervin 24. Kathy Petrie 25. Beatrice Dickenson 26. Kathy Gramp 27. Missy Crane 28. Pat Thomas 29. Nancy Buehler 30. Cindy Sarver 3 1. Deanne Starbird 32. Jody Lehman 33. Donna Hanifin 34. John Huddleston 35. Kathy Collins 36. Bob Little 37. Mark Halsig 38. Rick Claybrook 39. Keith Logie 40. Al Durany 41. Gene Tighe 42. Martin Eastman 43. Dick Lynch 44. Warren Blackburn 45. Jim Gardiner Not pictured— Scott Spiro Mark Hatton George Wilkinson 132 ACTIVITIES 1. Chris Russell 2. Nancy Knight 3. Nancy Olson 4. Steve Slessinger 5. Bruce Braunstin 6. Shelia Harter 7. DeeDee Kawolics 8. Debby Champagne 9. Debbie Hubbard 10. Candy Balinger 1 1. Mary Little 1 2. Nancy Kick 13. Janel Farmer 14. Nancy Coyle 15. Kerry Murph y 16. Barbara Folger 17. Karen Logan 18. Kathy LaSlavic 19. Robin Autry 20. Pat Martin 21. Terry Lof 22. Betsy Grover 23. Joan Pettee 24. Becky Rogers 25. Donald Armstrong 26. Tom Shirley 27. Derek Cross 28. Kirk Bellman 29. Liz Recher 30. David Blount 31. Paddy Leary 32. Sue Whitbeck 33. Dave Joseph 34. Sue Roper 35. Bobbie Birchell 36. Jim Gibson 37. Steve Bort NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, JUNIORS ACTIVITIES 133 It ' s an honor and a privilege to bestow upon some freshmen and sophomores. National Junior Honor Society members who have shown aptitude and have the talent to utilize their knowledge worthily. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 1. Donna Choate 1 2. 2. Elaine Whitbeck 13. 3. Denise Adams 14. 4. Lea Farmer 1 5. 5. Nadine Tadich 16. 6. Cindy Schumate 17. 7. Lynn Sprunk 1 8. 8. Norman Shrader 19. 9. Madeline Brooks 20. 10. Lori VanOosting 21. 1 1. Cheryl Miller 22. Gail Hammersly 23. Molly Milligan 24. Robin Brochu 25. Paula Stassi 26. Tony Owens 27. Jane Roark 28. Jan Turner 29. Jeanny Youngblood 30. Jay Wilcox 3 1. Don Ledford 32. Debbie Smith John Brasfield Doug Mears Phil Sargent Mary Anne Nabor Jay Mitchell Jeff Jeremiah Sue Hoenstine Paul Lazarus Jeff Inman Chris Lesher ;34 ACTIVITIES INTERACT 1. Al Durany 2. Lorie Teangl 3. Barb Sandy 4. Vicki Cizek 5. Mark Hattan 6. David Borland 7. Diane Jacobeen 8. Kathy McWilliams 9. Susan Bucko 1 0. Barbara Seto 1 1. Brad Porter 1 2. Pat Alber 13, Sheila Weigman 1 4. Lori Van Costing 1 5. Jody Lochman 1 6. Mark Bailey 1 7. Jack Stone 1 8. Phil Sargent 1 9. Jane Garner 20. Harvey Seagers 21. Betty Lundstrom 22. Linda King 23. John McClelland 24. Perry Del 25. Debbey Dunivin 26. Dave Dustin 27. John Iwaniki 28. Jim Erikson 29. Kenna Rees A co-educational service club, the first of its kind exists under a psuedonym Interact Club Their interests lie in serving the community and building character ACTIVITIES 135 KEY CLUB Friends forever; They are the community ' s best friend The Key Club, of course! Dedicated to aiding the community in various ways. Student directories and lightbulbs are just one way. Leadership is a mandatory quality for admission. 1. Paul Wolecka 9. John Mundie 1 6. Doug Sachs 23. Steve Jasper 2. John Pillsbury 1 0. Tom Tighe 1 7. Tony Young 24. Scott Chappeleor 3. Dove McIntyre 1 1. Steve Bort 1 8. Tony Owens 25. Denny Walker 4. Ron Kaminski 1 2. Keith Logie 1 9. Dove Joseph 26. Paul Lazarus 5. Dove James 1 3. Gene Tighe 20. Bob Cunningham 27. Sam Carter 6. Mott Weden 14. John Huddleston 21. Marty Eastman 28. J im Gibson 7. John keeper 15. Harvey Wilkinson 22. George Wilkinson 29. Jim Purcell 8. Doug Mears ; ACTIVITIES 1. Dianne Phillips 1 8. Miss Harrelson, 2. Becky Day Sponsor 3. Debbie Smith 1 9. Patty Gordon 4. Michelle Hutchison 20. Debbie Neil 5. Debbie Willey 21. Amy Donnelly 6. Gayle Gustafson 22. Sue Carver 7. Mary Anne Leary 23. Marsha Stephen 8. Viqi Wagner 24. Mary Gaiser 9. Robin Lorey 25. Terri Brewster 10. Jill Gustafson 26. Dianne Dearolf 1 1. Donna Hannifin 27. Belinda Bear 12. Kerrie Protsman 28. Terre Lof 1 3. Cindy Shumate 29. Dorothy Phillips 34. Tina Foster 1 4, Jamie Gregory 30. Dee Bort 35. Liz Reeher 1 5. Pam Pullen 3 1, Kathy Schniedwind 36. Paddy Leary 1 6. Joel Reeher 32. Kathy Matthews 37. Robin Autry 1 7. Brandy Bing 33. Missy Crane 38. Carla Walecka KEYETTES Opportunity knocks but once in a lifetime, for some it ' s the honor of being a Keyette A title not to be underestimated to aid the unfortunate ACTIVITIES 137 WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y 1. Steve Nobles 2. Bob Anderson 3. Rick Cloybrook 4. Kevin Dunn 5. Greg Dodomio 6. Rob Topping 7. Steve Young 8. Randy Merril 9. Mike Connolley 10. Joy Mitchell 1 1 . John Ching 1 2. James Ledford 13. Mike Frost 14. Scott Mortimore 1 5. Rick Glasgow 16. Jim Gardner 1 7. John Villines 1 8. Ken Brosfield 19. John Fox 20. Stuart Long 2 1 . Art Lazar 22. J. C. Fowler 23. Jim Rapcook 24. Carl Ashcroft 25. David Holt 26. Gary Cerney 27. Mike Mahoney Public assistance is their game, West Springfield Hi-Y is their name, an all-male society, entrance is selective. •■8 ACilVITIES 1. Barbie Carlson 2. Kay Jennings 3. Nancy Hoggard 4. Elaine Whitbeck 5. Hilarie Hawe 6. Sue Hoenstein 7. Sue Whitbeck 8. Martha Pruett 9. Martha Voss 1 0. Jeanne Kimball 1 1. Maura Gilroy 1 2. Pat Thomas 1 3. Judy Clarke 1 4. Viqi Singhoff 1 5. Denise James 16. Gail Weignarther 1 7. Cherly King 1 8. Sally Ernst 1 9. Kathy Collins 20. Kerry Murphy 21. Nancy Buehler 22. Sharon Fox 23. Kaye Henning 24. Suzanne Miller 25. Betsy Grover 26. Sue Campbell 27. Mary Kay Gill 28. Kathy Gramp 29. Sharon Katreb 30. Gloria Larson 3 1. Sharon Fox 32. Barbara Grover 33. Colleen Gill 34. Barbara Finkle WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y Sisters divided the West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y works in opposition as 0 by-product of on over-all society The out-come remains the same; community involvement Spare time has become a thing of the past to give way for club projects. activities 139 SPARTAN Hl-Y The boys followed suit as they move their separate ways. The male society tends to relinquish all claims to fame but retain their duties . . . 1. J im Kraus 2. John Seally 3. Joe Houle 4. Woody Styron 5. Mike Maddox 6. Wally Parry 7. Terry Williamson 8. George Knowles 9. Scott DeJarnette 1 0. Chip Hayes 1 1. Matt Stevens 1 2. Mark Reitman 1 3. Lonnie Bernier 1 4. Brad File 1 5. Alan Black 16. George Thompson 1 7. Joe Gray 1 8. Tom Sandford 1 9. Chuck Greener 20. Sandv Langston 21. Jeff Meals 22. Bill Jones 40 ACTIVITIES SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y Spartan girls unite and divide to form separate Tri-Hi-Y ' s. Those that linger retain the name and the standards preset by past members 1. Karen Robinson 2. Lisso Bounds 3. Chris Young 4. Connie Crim 5. Joan Singleton 6. Kathy Carter 7. Diane Scholler 8. Debby Lex 9. Cheryl Booth 1 0. Debby Peoples 1 1. Potty Cole 1 2, Debby Beckett 1 3. Terri Arontz 1 4. Pom Putnam 15. Barbara Greener 1 6. Sue Gerdon 1 7. Judy Noler 18. Marsha Fenerty 19. Linda Bennett 20. Kathy Kennedy 21. Sheila Harter 22. Cheryl Rummer 23. Nancy Olson 24. Cathy Rachmeler 25. Judi Jose Activities 141 IT’S ACADEMIC TEAM Andy Jaeger, Manager of the Cardinal Forest Giant Foodstore, Springfield, Carla Walecka, John Lammie, Mrs. Edythe Du- rie. Sponsor, Kathie Petrie, Mac McGarry, M.C. 142 ACTIVITIES J 1. Larry Day 2. Kathie Petrie 3. Howie Thomas 4. Mark Hattan 5. Vigi Wagner 6. Carla Walecka 7. John Lammie 8. Kathy Collins 9. Mrs. Durie IT’S ACADEMIC A team that represents the academic standing of Spartans. They rank high in their class and possess a store¬ house of knowledge, from which to draw on, in competition. ACTIVITIES 143 1. Vicki Hayden 2. Debbie Hubbard 3. Kathy Reed 4. Judy Clark 5. Sallie Duby 6. Stephanie Earnest 7. Jane Haviland 8. Martha Voss 9. Kathy McWilliams I 0. Chris Ball 1 1. Denise James 12. Ree Wells 1 3. John Mitchell 14. Jay Grace 15. Joanne Milligan 16. Lynn Vines 1 7. James Boylan 1 8. Dorothy Phillips 1 9. Kim Jones 20. Richard Glawgow 21. Jim Gilstrap 22. Robin Britten 23. Shannon Baber 24. Dianne Dearolph 25. Carol Hubbard 26. Robb Topping 27. Donna Hanifin 28. Sue Allison 29. Debbie McCoy 30. Patty Brennen 3 1. Martin Eastman 32. Linda Schlaefer 33. Barbie Carlson 34. Cherry Martin 44 ACTIVIT ' ES 1. Barbara Seto 2. Kathy Aires 3. Renee Bovez 4. Michelle Jacobowski 5. Sue Roper 6. Suzanne Mandeleris 7. Kathy Gramp 8. Patty Gordon 9. Cathy Rock 1 0. Donna Choate 1 1. Debbie Stanley 12 . Mary Syrett 13. Debbie Braxdale 14. Duncan Hubbell 15. Robert Glasgow 16. Jim Homeyer 1 7. Val Montel 18. Vicki Singhoff 1 9. A nn Bromley 20. Peter Moesta 21. Tom Webber 22. Annette Griffin 23. Debby Bullard 24. Pat Alber 25. John Mitchell 26. Terri Brewster 27. Karen Logan 28. Pam Knight 29. Kathy Collins 30. Mary Lyons A group whose chief ambition is to explore, International Relations. They combine the cultures of a multitude of countries, exotic food, fancy dress, and the mode! U. N. All are just samples of the wonders to be explored, the possibilities of the World. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB ACTIVITIES 145 FRENCH CLUB Cherries Jubilee and Chateau Briand are reminiscent of Parisian memories. The French Club makes a worthwhile attempt to recreate those memories for the benefit of its loyal members. 1. Sally Duby 7. Cloe Perdeu 2. Joan Pette 8. Bobbie Buchell 3. Kim Jones 9, Liz Recher 4. Mary Lyons 10. Barbara Tronsrue 5. Susan Lansing 1 1 . Earline Ching 6. Linda Meyers 46 ACTIVITIES FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY High-stepping dancers evoke visions of Can-Can girls compliments of The French Honor Society as their contribution to the annual International dinner. 1. Kim Wolson 2. Susan Lansing 3. Carla Walecka 4. Nancy Hoggard 5. Vickie Singhoff 6. Mary Little 7. Kathy Gramp 8. Mr. Louis DeCarlo 9. Jay Mitchell 10. John Cockerham 1 1. Betsy Grover 1 2. Linda Meyers 13. Elaine Whitbeck 14. Michele Huchison 15. Jay Wilcox 1 6. Kathy Petrie 17. Jim Collins 1 8. Lori Van Oosting 1 9. Evelyn Cummins 20. Bea Dickinson 21. Kathy Manning 22. Arlene Seto 23. Dee Dee Kawolics 24. Karen Logan 25. Sallie Duby 26. Bruce Brawnstein 27. Carol Hubbard 28. Jenine Setian 29. Susan Gaiser 30. Kandis Ballenger 3 1. Debbie Neil 32. Robin Lorey 33. Jeanne Kimball 34. Martha Voss 35. Linda Allen 36. Lynn Muros 37. Brenda Pritchett 38. Sheila Harter 39. Pat Marten 40. Debbie Craig 41. Debbie Hubbard 42. Linda Cranford 43. Susan Mitchell 44. Linda Nuhn 45. Kathy Reed 46. Jeff Inman 47. Mary Ellen Gaiser 48. Joan Pettee 49. Peoqy Mader 50. Terri Lof 51. Debbie Beckett 52. Chris Nehrt 53. Warren Blackburn 54. Mike Kappel 55. Tom Sachs 56. Robin Autry 57. Kathy Wright 58. Luc Beekman 59. Subash Kori 60. Jan Turner 61. Kathy Schropp 62. Dick Lynch 63. Jim Gardiner 64. Gary Gilbertson 65. Rick Arnold 66. Martin Eastman ACTIVITIES 147 GERMAN CLUB Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Do you speak German? Amid dishes of saurerbraten and streudel the German Club exerts a bilingual effort to communicate with waiters and ambassadors 1. Debbie Champagne 2. Vicki Hayden 3. Marcia Mahaffee 4. Cindy Pierce 5. Cheryl George 6. Chris Young 7. Kay Henning 8. Joyce Hemp 9. Gail Borgatti 10. Barbara Durany 1 1. Emily Pillsbury 1 2. David Harter 1 3. Kathy Carter 1 4. Diane Schaller 1 5. Debbie Crotty 1 6. Lea Farmer 1 7. Laura Renner 1 8. Ellen Fye 1 9. Debbie Crone 20. Charles Hazelwood 21. Mike Russell 22. Richard Decker 23. Charyl Booth 24. Janel Farmer 25. Dawn Chase 26. Lynne DelVitto 27. Jann Chasteen 28. Madeline Brooks 29. Doug Crone 30. Steve Jasper 32. Jim Kramer 33. John Pillsbury 34. Chip Hayes 35. Bob Bierbower 36. Richmond McKoon 37. Mike Vogler 38. Steve Becker 39. Peter Moeste 40. Jeff Meals M8 ACTIVITIES GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Etwas doss ich nicht verstehen kann (something I don ' t understand) German; A language, comprehensible only to those who speak it. The German Honor Society is composed of students who know the language. They can learn to understand the people, because they have pierced the language barrier. 1. Mary Malory 22. Pam Pullen 2. Kurt Araujo 23. Janice Johnson 3. Kay Hennings 24. Donna Choate 4. Dwight Oldham 25. Debbie Stanley 5. Donald Lee 26. Mary Syrett 6. Rhee Wells 27. Vauna Robillard 7. Janel Farmer 28. Don Armstrong 8. Liz Cady 29. Ernie Cruz 9. Mona Murphy 30. Mary Jane Black 1 0. Debbie Champagne 31. Nancy Neidlinger 1 1. Vickie Hayden 32. Cathy Redd 1 2. Mrs. McQueary 33. Hugh Smith 1 3. Joyce Abbott 34. Paul Walecka 1 4. Pat Senger 35. Robert Rausch 1 5. John Mitchell 36. Howard Thomas 1 6. Mike Vogeler 37. Mr. Juica, 1 7. Anita Creasi Sponsor Not Pictured Deanne Starbird ACTIVITIES 149 SPANISH CLUB 1. Lynn Kooball 2. Karen Carpenter 3. Kay Combs 4. Pam Roberts 5. Chloe Perdew 6. Stephanie Shipe 7. Carl Otsby 8. Jim Fowler 9. Linda Miller 10. Anita Wardlaw 1 1. Linda Bowen 12. Jim Ericson 13. Tom McClintock 1 4. Andi Michens 15. Leslie Patterson 1 6. Carol Thompson 17. Joe Springbrook 1 8. Vicki Snelling 19. Cassandra Rhine 20. June Styron 21. June Begley 22. Mrs. Barbara Boone, Sponsor Que dice Espanol? Spanish! This is the answer to be questioned. The Spanish Club is searching. They want to acquaint themselves, not only with the language but with the people; the culture. Spanish is not just to be spoken. It is to be lived. 150 ACTIVITIES South of the border the romanticism of bullfights and tequila attract the attention of The Spanish Honor Society. They delve deeply into the culture and become more acquainted with the language. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 1. Chloe Purdue 2. Leslie Evans 3. Marla lannucci 4. Sheila Weigman 5. Kathy Collins 6. Carman Jacobson 7. Beatrice Dickinson 8. Diane Schaller 9. Diane France 10. Melissa Lorey 1 1. Karen Gladd 12. Jeannie Roulet 1 3. Luc Beeckman 14. Catherine Carter 1 5. Robin Brochu 1 6. Viqi Wagner 17. Christine Brundzinski 1 8. Marcie Lorey 1 9. Joyce Massie 20. Denise James 21. Chris Ball 22. Pam Pullen 23. Janice Johnson 24. Donna Choate 25. Debbie Stanley 26. Mary Syrett 27. Vauna Robillard 28. Don Armstrong 29. Ernie Cruz 30. Mary Jane Black 31. Nancy Neidlinger 32. Cathy Redd 33. Hugh Smith 34. Paul Walecka 35. Robert Rausch 36. Howard Thomas 37. Mr. Juica, Sponsor ACTIVITIES 151 NATIONAL JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 1. Ron Schiller 2. Pete Hubbard 3. Debbey Dunivin 4. John Brosfield 5. Charlie Brown 6. Karen Ulatoski 7. Debbie Klein 8. Patty Brennan 9. Sue Haggard 1 0. Debbie Seltzer 1 1. Perry Elliott 1 2. Mike Pick 1 3. Anita Gibson 1 4. Cindy Bier 1 5. Donna Mills 1 6. Rhonda Irvin 1 7. John Smith 1 8. Dennis Wilkins 1 9. Cindy Brown 20. Sue Block 21. Vicki Hite 22. Karen Rates 23. Bob Hornbrook 24. Leigh William; 25. Deleck Cross 26. Paul Rauch 27. Joseph Ferrell Et tu, Brute Swathed in simple toga The National Junior Classical League embarks on a search. They probe ancient civilization, Literature and art. The object is to revive a dead language, and to explore the ancient wonders of the world. 152 ACTIVITIES LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Once upon a time ... a latin club was formed under literary pretenses. From it emerged an Honor Society. Its members were we 11-versed in culture and art and toga-draping became an integral part of their itinerary . . . 1 . Leigh Williams 8. Su Haggard Vickie Cizek 2. Greg Zeleniak 9. Lanna Thompson Sue Roper 3. Nancy Rebung 10 . Jill Morganthaler Scott Hardison 4. Laurie Laighton 11 . Derek Cross Don McClane 5. Cindy Pierce 12. Peter Moesta Linda White 6. Chuck Bush 13. John Brasfield Debbie Sanders 7. Karen Ulatoski Not Pictured: Missy Crane ACTIVITIES 153 PORTUGUESE CLUB 1. Duncan Hubbell 2. Steve Tidball 3. Nancy Neidlinger 4. Cathy Redd 5. Chloe Perdew 6. Caroline Hubbell 7. Susan Perez 8. Bonnie Luzadder 9. Mike Bush 1 0. Susan Turner 1 1. Terrie Thompson A Strange language, Portuguese, has emanated from an incongruous smattering of students. Brazilians speak it, thus verifying any doubts of it ' s veracity. 154 ACTIVITIES 1 _ f i The unfamiliar words of a lofty Russian hold a welcoming ring. The club explores the ice-bitten culture. Learning to dance is only part of the fun. RUSSIAN CLUB 1. William Hauser 2. Mark Robinson 3. Mary Ellen Gaiser 4. Susan Gaiser 5. Derrick Peake 6. Steve Kozak 7. Joe Owens 8. Hollis Mullen 9. Vicki Hayden 1 0. Mary Lucero 1 1. Colleen Kirk 12, Evelyn Cummins ' 1 3. Miss Schrump ACTIVITIES 155 ■ ■ ' • fi WINTER SPORTS CLUB 1. Sue Blackburn 2. Betty Jones 3. Bev Beismeyer 4. Mona Murphy 5. Debbie Shanin 6. Paul Kick 7. Kathy Road 8. Debbie West 9. Nancy Williams 1 0. Kay McDonald 1 1. Pam Crab 1 2. Debbie Buxton 13. Janet Chapman 14. Anne McGuinness 1 5. Lynn Cooliaugh 16. Evelyn Cummins 1 7. Steve Giles 1 8. Randy Srcop 1 9. Jeff Steele 20. Lise Rusc h 21. Vicki Hite 22. Jason Cole 23. Nelson Hernandez 24. Debbie Crocket 25. Debbie Beismeyer 26. June Wagner 27. Jennifer Smith 28. Diane Durst 29. Vicki Olson 30. Sherri Messer 31. Jan Grochowski 32. Lotta Adams 33. Lis Cady 34. Debbie Kramer 35. Karen Rates 36. Cheryl George 37. Tom Tighe 38. Ron Schiller 39. Peter Moesta 40. Lauri Peterson 4 1. Barbara Leohe 42. Lee Brumbloe 43. Kim Jones 44. Mona McPhetters 45. Diane Nash 46. Dennise Adams 47. Brenda Chaffee 6 ACTIVITIES 1. Richard McCulley 2. Karen Smith 3. Monaca Tufts 4. Nancy Hayes 5. Melissa Lorey 6. Sharon Baines 7. Nancy Henley 8. Kay Henning 9. Phyllis Begley 1 0. Steven Unger 1 1. Bob Jones 1 2. Mike Briscoe 13. John Caruth 14. Jeff Johnson Diane Phillips Karen Moffett Kathy Davis Sue Wooden MaryEllen Cromley Debbie Jeffery Rod Bauer Maynard Myers Buck Chaffe Mike Reynolds Randy Stout Gary Haines Dan Smith Dale Russell Terri Aranz 43 John Copland 44 Ron Young 45 Jeff Lahay 46 J im Griffin 47 Rick Arnold 48 Marilyn Bott 49 Kathleen Goonan 50 Pam Hatfield 51 Ellen Eye 52 John Revnolds 53 Dave Derker 54 Kevin McFarland 55 Al Hall 56 57 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 15 . 16 . 17. 18. 19. 20 . 21 . 22 . 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Mark Clark Rob Topping Perry Elliott Grover Gregory Mitch Herndon Alan Gardner James Cramer Lonnith Pelmer Thomas Weber Willie Jameson Tom Sexton Jim Mcdonald Jim Walker Glen Muhle Kevin Royals Daydreams on snow and ice monopolize the minds of winter sports fans. Snow-plowing up the ski slopes, Etching figure-eights in moon-lit ice ponds, Snow days bring visions of frozen faces and nose-warmers to winter athletes. ACTIVITIES 157 1. Janet Staysberry 2. Carol Barlow 3. Maureen Hockhimer 4. Pat Gordon 5. Lorraine Peschtze 6. Robin Autry 7. Jodi Herndon 8. Joann Floyd 9. Robin Autry 1 0. Pat Sullivin 1 1. Richard Purple 1 2. Benito Ramos 1 3. Gail Borgatti 14. Allyson Simpson 1 5. Jan Grochowski 16. Debbie Beismeyer 1 7. Birdie Uljederie 18. Mary Barringer 1 9. Kevin Kitterman 20. Dave Viskochil 21. Mike Verdi 22. David McCreight 23. Ben Ramos 24. Jeff Castelli 25. Tom Sachs 26. Richard McKearn 27. Paul Mallory 28. Bob Cunningham 29. Ed Bryan 30. Ronnie Young 3 1. Mike Robinson 32. Joe Castelli 33. Ken Hynes 34. Rich Hurley 35. Matt Behl 36. Peter Moesta 37. Phil Schultz 38. Tony Panneton 39. John Hubbard SWIM CLUB A graceful dive Off a high board, Plunging deep down. Eternity surrounds you, Displaying a new, peaceful World. You carouse about. Suspended in time. Tumbling over and over. As a swimmer. 158 .ACTIVITIES ■lAfnW 1. Geoff Parsons 2. Perry Elliott 3. Carolyn Blades 4. Betty Lunderstrom 5. Doug Sachs 6. Karen Robinson 7. Julie Robey 8. Mona Murphy 9. Kevin Royals 1 0. Matt Behl 1 1. Debbie Stevens 1 2, Donna Choate 13. Karen DeYoung 1 4. Lissa Bounds 1 5. Kathy Wright 16. Beverly Beismeyer 1 7. Tom Weber 18. Bruce Woodcock 1 9. Muriel Coyle 20. Cheryl Steinke 21. Vicki Olson 22. Diane Durst 23. Sherry Messer 24. Debby Crone 25. Lynn DelYeto 26. Marilyn Bott 27. Kathy Goonans 28. Dave Nabor 29. Ed Tiernan 30. Mitch Herdon 3 1. Bob Pond 32. John Goplen 33. Dave Kitterman 34. Lonnie Palmer 35. Ken Hynes 36. Mark Krivineshika ACTIVITIES 159 Skilled mathematicians compute life-spans and survey lands undivided. Slide-rule at hand, even infinity has an end some¬ where . . . For the Math Society. MATH SOCIETY 1. Phil Sergeant 2. Steve Swernofsky 3. Mr. Shapiro, Sponsor 4. Mr. Wogenhols, Sponsor 5. Jim Cramer 6. Chuck Rendlemon 7. Warren Blackburn 8. Mrs. Redfearn, Sponsor 9. Larry Jones 1 0. Sid Plait 1 1. John Ching 1 2. Randy Perez 1 3. Bruce Stevens 14. Bob Margrave 1 5. John Pillsbury 1 6. Loren Johnson 1 7. Andy Haas ’60 ACTIVITIES MATH TEAM 1. Steve Swernofsky 2. Larry Jones 3. Jim Cramer 4. Sid Plait 5. Chuck Rendleman 6. Warren Blackburn 7. Mrs. Redfearn, Sponsor 8. Mr. Shapiro, Sponsor 9. John Ching 1 0. Randy Perez 1 1. John Pillsbury 1 2. Bruce Stevens 13. Mr. Wagenhals, Sponsor 1 4. Phil Sargeant 1 5. Bob Margrave Ask them a question about math. They ' ll know the answer. Square roots and trig functions are their thing. This group represents our school throughout the district, As the Math Team. ACTIVITIES 16 ' Winning tournaments is their business, They are a team not a club utilizing cards of knowledge. They can argue the pro ' s and con ' s of a subject Be it affirmative or negative, Their purpose is to win And to have fun while doing so. 13. James Templeman 1 4. Steve Pistolessi Not Pictured: Harvey Wilkinson DEBATE SOCIETY 1 . 2 . 3. 4. 5. 6 . Derek Cross 7. Lynn Stern Teri Pistolessi 8. Forrest Foreman David Schiller 9. Marty Eastman Ann Rouse 10. Russell Eibling Kirk Bellman 1 1. Mark Robinson Alex McPherson 12. John Schaibly 16.- ACTIVITIES ! 1. John Schaibly 2. Marty Eastman 3. Teri Pistolessi 4. David Schiller DEBATE TEAM Each school day during A lunch and D you ' ll find the Debate Society preparing for Tournaments. Held among themselves each member is given an equal opportunity to debate. ACTIVITIES 163 STAGE CREW 1. Rolf McQueary 5. Doug Sachs 2. Chris Lesher 6. Mike Russell 3. Mike Stringfellow 7, Paul Lazarus 4. Jahn Hall They are the unseen talent, the hidden power behind the play. The stage crew. Dutching flats, working lights, or sound, they build props and wash floors. Never a dull moment— on the Stage Crew. Bill Stringfellow Dave Kitterman 64 ACTIVITIES Be it movie projector, or tape recorder, somewhere stands an expert. He ' s been trained to work. And he knows his job. The work of the A V Club is never done. Theirs is a never-ending task in preparation for the future. AUDIO VISUAL CLUB 1. Glenn Werts 2. Al Harrell 3. Mike Russell 4. Mark Bachrach 5. Jim McGinnis activities 165 DRAMA CLUB Ambitions are soaring to unattainable heights. In the Drama club Would-be Thespians It ' s all a matter of time and points Before . . . 1. Mary McKenna 2. Fran Frocman 3. Laurie Peterson 4. Peggy Parker 5. Robert Young 6. Jon Johnson 7. Jane Gardiner 8. Vicki Olson 9. Gretchen Brandenbery 1 0. Gayle Hurley 1 1. Gina Blake 1 2. Sherri Messer 13. Barbara Laiho 14. Mary Ann Naber 1 5. Barbara Brown 1 6. Barbara Blake 17. Andrea Eastman 1 8. Linda Sippel 1 9. Marie Walters 20. Wilma Sanddom 21. Peggy Hunter ACTIVITIES 1. Paddy Leary 2. Becky Gelke 3. Mark Hatten 4. Debbey Dunivin 5. John Villines 6. Kathy Hoffman 7. Paul Lazarus 8. Greg Troutman 9. Art Lazar 1 0, Cheryl Miller 1 1. Diane France 1 2. Linda Miller 1 3. Gina Blake 1 4. Jillian Clippard 1 5. Marty Eastman 1 6. Mike White 1 7. Steve Nash 1 8. David Saunders 1 9. Tina Brudzinski 20. Dee Bort 21. Sue Hoenstein 22. Sherrie Messer 23. Lonnie Palmer 24. John Mitchell 25. Tom Weber THESPIANS Bright lights And clamoring crowds exist in the future that awaits the Thespians They paint and sew, sing and dance. Acting takes more than just talent. These people have something to say. Acting has become their voice to the outside world. ACTIVITIES 167 SYMPHONIC BAND Band risers and music stands are symbolic of the sounds which forever emulate from the mouths and hands of musicians. Cymbals resound and reverberate in the aftermath of thundering tympany. And then it ' s over. The instruments lie snug in their velvet and canvas beds. [r V .. 1. Dave McCreight 2. Donna Davis 3. Mark Sanger 4. Dave Boreland 5. Bob Pick 6. John Frey 7. Carl Ostby 8. Richard Vaught 9. Gary Rock 11. Gail Lorenzi 12. Paul Walecka 13. Gary Muir 14. Steve Hamberger 15. John Brasfield 16. Jill Gustafson 17. Dave Govan 18. Richard Reitmeyer 19. Jim Gibson 20. Deanne Starbird 21. Brad Wheaton 22. Clyde Findley 23. Al Dopier 24. Steve Unger 25. David Briscoe 26. Fred Galvin 27. Joe Castelli 28. Stan Lyle 29. John Lyle 30. David Dearloph 3 1. Beatrice Ford 32. Ed Bryan 33. Richard Borgatti 34. Susan Zeigler 35. Chip Lex 36. Gail Borgatti 37. Chuck Getti 38. Mark Gerhards 39. Norman Bayne 40. Phyllis Begley 41. Ken Brasfield 42. Norville Wright 43. Bob Glasgow 44. Bill Little 45. Brian Hoag 46. Libby Lott 47. Debbie Braxdale 48. David Holt 49. Minta Manning 50. Harold Scott 51. Lee Ann Taylor 52. Derek Cross 53. Steve Slesinger 54. Jean Benton 55. Pam Pullen 56. David Richards 57. Bob Alley 58. John Miller 59. Richard Rachmeler 60. Phil Seargent 61. John Kraus 62. Mike Dix 63. Andy Lederman 64. Debbie Keyes 65. Nancy Coyle 66. Becky Rogers 67. Tamara Crouch 68. Dawn Chase 69. Sherrie Thrower 70. Kerrie Protsman 71. Kathy Matthens 72. Kerry Weatherwax 73. Judy Naler 74. Suzanne Junkin 75. Betsy Grover 76. Bob Young 77. Bruce Braunstein 78. Belinda Bear 79. Lynne Irvin 80. Gayle Gustafson 81. Margie Baus 82. Karen Gladd 1:3 ACTIVITIES ACTiVITIES 169 i5 CONCERT BAND Concert Band is one step closer, to the ultimate goal. Prospective musicians devote time and effort to endless practice. And, as practice makes perfect, this is a guidline to perfection. 1. Sue Lonsing 2. Kathy Boyer 3. Lore Rusch 4. Karen Chittenden 5. Debbie Rogers 6. Cindy Beck 7. Cindy Myhre 8. Mark Bochroch 9. Corrine Thompson 10. Robin Lyle 1 1. Keith Koier 12. David Jones 13. Mike Stringfellow 14. Jeff Mischke 15. David Harpman 16. Lea Farmer 17. Mark Walecka 18. Mike Verdi 19. Lauren Singleterry 20. Judy Colvin 21. Shopna Ensrud 22. Joan Bolton 23. Roger Mitton 24. Leslie Burke 25. June Begley 26. Tom Maier 27. Benito Ramos 28. Glenn Werts 29. Dave Kvasnicka 30. Jim Stallings 31. Bill Frost 32. Eric Rindahl 33. Chris Quarto 34. Greg Mitchell 35. Joe Jackson 36. Mike Tashjian 37. Ralph Fruse 38. Mark Wood 39. Shane Richardson 40. Greg Long 41. Walter Mannherz 42. Jeff Coatelli 43. April Bechtel 44. Mike Peterson 45. Kevin Andersen 46. Dale Govan 47. Neil Gladd 48. Peter Overson 49. Tim Killvian 50. John Wilson 51. Mike DeLong 52. Dave Shendow 53. Jeff Meals ACTIVITIES 1. Perry Elliott 2. Sue Hoenstine 3. Mitch Herndon 4. Muriel Coyle 5. Chock Flemming 6. Sherri Polk 7. Paul Lazarus 8. Sal lie Duby 9. Gene Tighe 10. Denise Gronewald 1 1. Bruce Reed 1 2. Debbie Beall 1 3. Richard Purple 1 4. Barbara Hiller Not pictured: Tex Norman Fifteen of the best voices to be found. They need no accompaniment Excellence breeds intricate music by the Madrigals. MADRIGALS ACTIVITIES (71 1. Debbie Beall 2. David Coggeshall 3. Mark Hatten 4. Elaine Whitbeck 5. Dee Bort 6. Cindy Coughlin 7. Pam Polk 8. Forrest De Butts 9. Leigh Williams 1 0. Jennifer Safeer 1 1. Cheryl Miller 1 2. Jay Wilcox 13. Janice Overstreet 1 4. Debbie Shank 15. Kathy McWilliams 1 6. Barbara Hiller 17. Arlene Timothy 1 8. Cathy Reed 19. Lynn Willoughby 20. Jeanne First 21. Lanna Thompson 22. Mike Walker 23. Cindy Chappell 24. Nancy Lentz 25. Jan Johnson 26. Ann Clark 27. Terri Devereux 28. Cindy Meyers 29. Andi Michael 30. Richard Purple 3 1. Carla Miller 32. Chris Dew 33. Libby Wade 34. Lynn Montgomery 35. Michele Hutchison 36. Debbie Smith 37. John Groy 38. Paul Lazarus 39. Sallie Bechtel 40. Bruce Livingstone 4 1. Mike Peterson 42. Peggy Parker 43. Jeanette McClelland 44. Pat Raabe 45. Terri Brewster 46. Sallie Duby 47. Tex Norman 48. Judy Clarke 49. Nancy Wilfong 50. Diane Dearolph 5 1. Vicki Hayden 52. Jim Gilstrap 53. Becky Day 54. David Stewart 55. Gail Roberts 56. Caryl Fuller 57. Durand Carroll 58. Kathy Kennedy 59. Connie Kinney 60. Stephanie Shipe 61. Anne Cerce 62. Angela Mears 63. Debbie McCoy 64. Howard Carson 65. Chick Flemming 66. Sheri Polk 67. Fabienne Chisolm 68. Carole Thomas 69. Tweety Rothlisberger 70. Becky Raty 7 1. Patty Welch 72. Marianne Sobchak 73. Sue Hoenstine 74. Roy Smith 75. Mitch Herndon 76. Perry Elliott 77. Mike Malone 78. Barry Grimes 79. Gene Tighe 80. Dan Rinker 81. Doug Boyer 82. Bruce Reed The best voices raised in song, produce sounds of the A Cappella Choir Boys and girls trained in soprano and bass perform for the pleasure of school mates. For some the choir is a stepping stone to future hills of success. A CAPELLA CHOIR 172 ACTIVITIES Ail girls their voices combine and sweetly intermingle They weave the most intricate tales of love and romance . . . and instill in one an awesome reverence for song. GIRLS’ CHORUS 1. Terri Thompson 2. Ann Harmonn 3. Sandra Chaffee 4. Charlotte Hunter 5. Debbie Moran 6. Cheri George 7. Muriel Coyle 8. Debbie Crone 9. Lynne DelVitto 1 0. Dianne Murray 1 1. Cathy Fincham 1 2. Susan Chaffee 1 3. Dianne Philips 1 4. Susan Turner 1 5. Linda Boyer 1 6. Lynn James 1 7. Loretta Hiller 18. Kim Krieger 1 9. Laura Stone 20. Mary Carter 21. Pamela Henderson 22. Gail Evans 23. Susan Reagan 24. Marueen Hochheimer 25. Drew Yamaki 26. Rhonda Irvin 27. Molly Milligan 28. Kearn Johns 29. Linda Smith 30. Cindy Poe 31. Julia Preston 32. Bonnie Luzadder 33. Kaye Kampsehror 34. Janet Soderholm 35. Marie Baggarly 36. Lauri Laighton 37. Susan Bain 38. Joyce Aynn 39. Sandra Christenson 40. Gale Belcher 41. Cindy Barker 42. Jean Butler 43. Larain Carter 44. Janet Simpson 45. Nancy Williams 46. Barbara Houck 47. Gracie Williams ACTIVITIES 173 ORACLE Left—John Lommie, managing editor Far right—Steve Slessinger, feature editor and Regnis Supreme Below—Steve Ziegler, editor-in- chief ( Ziggy ) Lower right—Mr. Scudder, sponsor 174 ACTIVITIES Left—Sunny Cannon, circulation Below—Jamie Gregory, feature editor Bottom—Chip Lex, Neil O ' Donnel, Harold Scott, Bill Kirby, John Porter, photographers The room is a monstrous mess, a preposterous prelude of issues to come Each week brings a deadline, a seemingly impossible task, but somehow it all gets done. Regnis reigns, as polls are tallied. And Snoit A. Cilbup II oversees all, as another six-page issue goes to press. ACTIVITIES 175 Far Right—Grace Park, news editor Below—Dorothy Phillips, business manager Lower Left—Kathy Petrie, artist Lower Right—Barby Brown, feature editor 176 ACTIVITIES Reporters—first row, Sunny Cannon, Scott Spiro, Janet Frasca, Shelia Koughan, back row, Harry Jacobson, Roseanne Hefferman, Cos- sandra Rhine. Typists—first row, Nancy Neilinger, Chris Miller, Jeff Inman, Janet Frasca, back row. Sunny Cannon, Duncan Hubbell, Cossandra Rhine. ACTIVITIES 177 SYMPOSIUM The Symposium is a clever composite of the best art and literature to be found. It is an everlasting indication that the arts are not dead at West Springfield only shadowed . . . 1. Kathy Petrie 2. Mr. Nelson, sponsor 3. Kathy Collins 4. Linda Cranford 5. Viqi Wagner 6. Carlo Walecka 7. Vicki Cizek 8. Jane Jones 9. Mona Murphy 1 0. Becky Kingery 1 1. Cindy Server 1 2. Sue Walker 1 3. Cheryl Wilson 1 4. Nancy Knight 1 5. Nancy Hyer 1 6. Val Montel 1 7. Arlene Seito 1 8. Tina Brudzinski 1 9. Bev Wheeler 20. Kathy Conway 21. Wanda Swabodo 22. Roger Stansbery I 178 ACTIVITIES RIFLE TEAM 1. Allen Murray 3. Harry Jacobson 5. Dave Hubbard 2. Karen Ulatoski 4. Ken Brasfield 6. Randy Stout There is a team of students within our school. They possess an unusual talent, a keen eye and steady hand . . . necessary qualifications to become a member of the Rifle Team. ACTIVITIES 179 Let ' s start at the very beginning!! As did the Music Club. Embarking on their first year in existence. They have discovered the value of Broadway musicals and concerts unbounded. MUSIC CLUB 1. Lynn Irvin 2. Phil Sargeant 3. Dawn Chase 4. Sally Duby 5. Doug Mears 6. Sherrie Thrower 7. Debby Keyes 8. Stephanie Shipe 9. Robert Young 1 0. Forrest deButts 1 1. Bruce Livingstone 1 2. Karen Glodd 1 3. Derek Cross 1 4. Joy Wilcox 1 5. Durand Carroll 1 6. Leo Farmer 1 7. Sherry McGee 1 8. Paul Lazarus 1 9. David Briscoe 20. Bruce Braunstein 21. Richard Purple 22. Susan Turner 23. Belinda Bear 24. Jim Gilstrap 25. David Stewart 26. Lonnie Palmer 27. Andi Michael 180 ACTIVITIES ART CLUB eye appeal Three characteristics of good art. Guaranteeing no Rembrandt ' s, no Picassos, just an opportunity to create. Ability imagination, patience Three characteristics of a good artist. 1. Sandi Knott 2. Cathy Long 3. Wendi McRae 4. Debie Dean 5. Susan Perez 6. Andi Michael 7. Donna Morrow 8. Linda Crawford 9. Jane Jones 1 0. Nancy Knight 1 1. Marcia Montieth 12. Mary Land 1 3. Suzanne Junkin 14. Arlene Seto 15. Becky Kingerley 16. Kathy Conway 1 7. Joan Singleton 1 8. Leigh Williams 19. Mona Murphy 20. Susan McGinnis 21. Kathy Stewart 22. Mrs. Roberts 23. Craig Black 24. Cindy Sarver 25. Pam Rowe 26. Becky Smith 27. Carol Lion 28. Steve Fisher 29. Scott DeJarnette 30. David Poole ACTIVITIES 181 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1. Jane Roark 2. Rozann Heffernan 3. Suzanne Miller 4. Ann McGuinness 5. Jane Turner 6. Michelle Jakoboski 7. Lori VanOosting 8. Evelyn Cummins 9. Kathy Conway 10. Carol Hubbard 1 1. Jean Proctor 1 2. Pam Sanford 1 3. Sue Allison 1 4. Linda Holden 1 5. Denita Lambou 1 6. Mary Syrett 1 7. Pam Stephens 1 8. Daisy Wright 1 9. Kris Russell 20. Debbie Hubbard 21. Sherry McGee 22. Katy Simmons 23. Linda Ulsh 24. Jo Holm 25. JoEllen Kawolski 26. Kay McDonald 27. Lynn Seagraves 28. Sarah Ober 29. Debbie Bullard 30. Frannie Froman 31. Stephanie Earnest 32. Marsha Stephens 33. Barbara Greener 34. Lynn Hubbard 35. Pat Rausch 36. Jane Preston 37. Caroline Hubbell 38. Mary Baldwin 39. Moni Dunivin 40. Carolyn McCoy 4 1. Sally Ernst 42. Ella Sommerkamp Home, health, and duty respectively are goals of Future Homemakers. Cleaning, cooking, and dishwashing rank first in their organized minds. 182 ACTIVITIES 1. Rhonda Irvin 2. Wanda Southernly 3. Cindy Chappell 4. Miss Kreiter, Sponsor 5. Belinda Bear 6. Chris Land 7. Dianne Dearolph 8. Shelia Hartman 9. Dee Bort 1 0. Robin Britten 1 1. Carole Caton 1 2. Barbara Folger 13. Cindy Sarver 1 4. Tina Brudzinski 1 5. Terry McCall 1 6. Kay Jennings 1 7. Diane Murray 1 8. Janie Buehler 1 9. Mary Land 20. Cyndy Barker 21. Karen Logan 22. Susan Turner 23. Jan Mourges 24. Nancy Wilfong 25. Kathy Barbour 26. Judy Clark 27. Sheila Weigman 28. Michele Wilson 29. Vicki Bailey 30. Kathy Symanwski FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA They are students but, they know what they want. A chance to share their knowledge with the world. They are willing to open their minds, And absorb life, for the benefit of others. ACTIVITIES 183 CREATIVE WRITING CLUB The moving finger writes, and, having writ, moves on. (The Rubaiyat) Having a desire to express themselves. The Creative Writing Club is a band of students. They want to write. Given a chance Many will progress to become Journalists, writers or poets. The field is wide open. 1. Kathy Goonan 2. Kathy Conway 3. Marilyn Bott 4. Linda Frost 5. Wanda Swoboda 6. Paul Aikey 7. Craig Black 8. Janet Frasca i I 184 ACTIVITIES 1. John Villines 15. Lonnie Palmer 2. Debbie Willey 16. Phyllis Begley 3. Giovonna Sisco 17. Randy Perez 4. Janet Frosco 18. George Miller 5. 6. 7. Sheila Koughon Phyllis Begley Vicki Hayden 19. 20. 21. Mark Hatten Jane Roark Miss Kogelman FORENSICS 8. Bill McGuinness 22. Cindy Pierce 9. Alicia Smith 23. Jim Watson 10. Jane Roark 24. Lanny Bernier 11. Wanda Swoboda 25. James Boylan 12. Sandy Simpson 26. Charles Rendleman 13. Linda Terrell 27. John Mitchell 14. Mary Ann Jackson 28. Mary Little 29. Jill Clippard It entails memorization and repetition to be a speaker. Inflection and tone polished to perfection are necessary require¬ ments of debaters. Spartans have united to form a forensics society as competitors. ACTIVITIES 185 1. Rick Arnold 2. Dave Holt (Pres.) 3. Mary Little (Vice Pres.) 4. Karen Logan (Sec.) 5. Patty Holt (Historian) 6. Bill Dintaman 7. Gary Haines 8. Lee Armantrout 9. Mary Lucas 1 0. Lorie Dewyer 1 1. Tanya Grison 1 2. Tess McWilson 1 3. Susan Bain 1 4. Jenny Heizer 15. Mark Zimmerman 1 6. Jim Griffin 1 7. Steve Palmer 1 8. Chris Heizer 1 9. Steve Unger 20. Joseph Ferrell 21. Clary McDonell 22. Bruce Braunstein 23. Alan Grusom 24. Jeff Lahay 25. Robert Glasgow 26. Steve Green 27. Rick Crook 28. Kirk Bromley ASTRONOMY CLUB Come in, sit down, lean bock, and watch the stars. See the history of the Universe, mapped before your eyes. Experience the wonderous sight of a star being born, and watch one die in the Astronomy Club. 186 ACTIVITIES FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Peter Moesta, Germany Cecilia Pons, Ecuador MODEL UNITED NATIONS Rick Gorman, Jim Boylan, Kathy Collins, Vicki Singhoff, Alan Matecko, Kim Jones ACTIVITIES 187 JUNIOR ENGINEERING and SCIENCE CLUB 1. Bob Young 10. Jim Griffin 2. Dave Stewart 1 1. Keith Holmes 3. Mary Lucas 1 2. Geoff Parsons 4. Sue Turner 1 3. Fred Pillsbury 5. Joe Loehe 1 4. John Mitchell 6. Cindy Sarver 1 5. Steve Palmer 7. Jeff Lahay 1 6. Mike O ' Connell 8. 9. David Oakes Leonard Matos 17. Mrs. Durie, Sponsor 188 ACTIVITIES JUNIOR ENGINEERING They are preparing for the future. The future belongs to them, as engineers. Fantastic heights will be scaled. (OFFICERS and SPONSOR) SCIENCE CLUB 1. Mrs. Durie 2. Geoff Porsou 3. John Mitchell 4. Joe Loehe 1. Mrs. Durie 2. Joe Loehe 3. Bob Young 4. David Stewart Science is an expansive field. There are a multitude of opportunities awaiting advantageous Spartans. The Science Club aids its members in choosing the appropriate area of interest. ACTIVITIES 189 1. Sharon Heasiy 2. Vicci Lessinger 3. Sandy Simpson 4. Vicky Bailey 5. Cheryl Wilson 6. Bob Burgin 7. Mary Connelly 8. Terry Bats Future surgeons and general practitioners lurk in the halls. They are would-be nurses and doctors just waiting for the time when it will be their turn to take a crack at a cure for the common cold. MEDICAL CLUB 90 ACTIVITIES EMERY CLUB Prepare for the future. The Emery Club is a group of students. They ' ve united under one common cause. Molding themselves, to fit the die which destiny has cast for them. 1. Nancy Hayes 2. Cindy Sarver 3. Sharee Stipes 4. Chris Dunn 5. Lana Thompson 6. Linda Cranford 7. Mary Land 8. Jane Morn 9. Dawn Patman 1 0. Fred Pillsbury 1 1. Col. Harris, Sponsor 12. Mr. Schultz, Sponsor activities 191 RIFLE CLUB An avid interest in munitions is all that one needs to enter the cracking world of Rif lery. The thrill of resounding snaps as bullet meets . . . supercedes all on a target range. 1. Greg Thompson 2. Jon Griggs 3. Lynn Montgomery 4. Robert Nolan 5. George Knowles 6. Charles Kiefer 7. David Hubbard 8. Bill Redfearm 9. Col. Potter 10. Chris Land 1 1. Kim Coulter 12. Tony McPheeters 13. Scott Selby 14. Roger Stansberry 15. Mike Thorton 16. Jim Peters 17. Mike Vogler 18. Steve Bort 19. Richard Crook 20. Harry Jacobson 21. Mr. Grubmeyer 192 ACTIVITIES 1. Jim Purcell 2. Matt Wedden 3. Paul Gerdon 4. Toni Young 5. John Huddleston 6. Jack Kirk 7. Lonnie Palmer 8. John Iwannicki 9. Howie Thomas 1 0. Stan Ratcliff 1 1. Steve Nobles 1 2. Dave Joseph 13. Jim Watson 1 4. Mark Halsig 1 5. Mark Bailey 1 6. Mark Baldino Varsity Track, Football Basketball Wrestling And an assortment of sports I don ' t recognize are represented. All boys, all athletic all-around Spartans. VARSITY CLUB ACTIVITIES 193 BREAKFAST CLUB An inconspicuous service morning in the archives of our is performed each cafeteria. The Breakfast Club selling milk juice and donuts, provides a limited source of nourishment To late-rising Spartans. 94 ACTIV’TIES ELECTRONICS CLUB There are those with an aptitude for inductive circuits and there are those who prefer oscilliscopes. The Electronics Club. 1. Bruce Stephens 2. Craig Peters 3. Ross Bloom 4. Geoff Parsons 5. George Herman 6. Dick Lynch 7. Art Drake ACTIVITIES 195 When Christianity and Sports unite, the outcome is the Fellowship of Christian Athletes They believe that good sportsmanship is the only kind of sports conduct, and they intend to prove it. FELLOWSHIP of CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 1. Paul Gerdon 2. Jim Purcell 3. John Huddleston 4. Matt Wedon 5. Tony Young 6. Bill Kirby 7. Steve Nobles 8. Chuck Screen 9. Randy Graves 1 0. Chris McDonald 11, Jim Watson 1 2. Bob Wright 1 3. Mark Bailey 1 4. Mark Halsig 15. Phil Conner 1 6. Larry Day 1 7. John Iwanicki 1 8. John Mundie ' 9.- ACTIVITIES VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA 1. James Coleman 2. Gary Neff 3. Jeannette Riggs 4. Lisa Paquin 5. Barbara Gallagher 6. Judy Goffus 7. Kristine Harriger 8. Marshall Kerr 9. Albert Crawford 10. William Mahon 1 1. Brenda Wolfe 1 2. Rorie McFadden 1 3. Martha Pruett 14. Bruce Huffstickler 1 5. Fred Weatherholtz 1 6. John Rhine 17. Donald Simpson 1 8. Steve Simmons 1 9. Robert Bowler 20. John Farrish 21. Richard Simpson 22. Jim Johnson 23. Dale O ' Donnell 24. Paul Jordan 25. Edie Thacker 26. John Hall 27. Larry Fowls 28. Mr. Ricciardi Not Pictured: Steven Pyuen Paul Taylor Kev in Fitzpatrick Dave Wolfe Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, a big name for such a small group. In comparison to the Business World, Their efforts seem paltry, but it has prepared them for the bigger, complex world of problems which hover outside the gates. ACTIVITIES 197 INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING Vocational training, in preparation for the future . . . it ' s a chance for students who know where they are going to establish a pattern. Occupations by choice, are supplied along with the experience. 1. Frances Turner 2. Judy McLaughlin 3. Pam Dahlstrom 4. Jeanie Danford 5. Diane Swanberg 6. Diane Nash 7. Lois Shapiro 8. Miriam Harris 9. Donna Head 1 0. Lois Mullins 1 1. Sandy Painter 1 2. Kathy BredI 1 3. Zandra Potter 1 4. Denise Nuzzi 1 5. Ruth Hyndman 1 6. Carol Berends 1 7. Lynne Ritt 1 8. Louise Fanti 1 9. Debby Pierce 20. Sally Carraro 21. Brenda Ammons 22. Virginia Hess 23. Loretta Huffman 24. Susan Hughes 25. Nancy Cox 26. Bette Citrenbaum 27. Rebecca Newland 28. Gail Mounts 29. Jan Aldrich 30. Lyn Sullivan 3 1. Jacci McGregor 98 ACTIVITILa DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Their first taste of the sweet fruits of independence. Days are divided for D. E. nnembers as they rush from class to work. Once outside the gates they ' ve entered the world of business, a one-way road to success or failure. 1. Dana Lightel 2. Cathy Romero 3. Jan Frix 4. Jackie Ryan 5. Susan Chaffee 6. Mike LeGros 7. Bernon Dodson 8. Beth Hasty 9. Cricket Ciucci 10. Debbie Caviness 1 1. Bud Schilf 1 2, Alan Vachon 13. Jim Twiford 1 4. Mr. Hatch, Sponsor 15. Mike Dixon 16. Pat Feaganes 1 7. Ken Weiss 1 8. Mark Hoyt 1 9. Mark Novak 20. Robert McCutcheon 21. William Bowler 22. Bill Perrin 23. Allen Cooperman 24. Pete Korniloff 25. Scott McKeon 26. Jim Patterson 27. Richard Watson 28. Chris Dickson 29. Kevin Hogan 30. Bob Petrasek 3 1. Mike Neish 32. John Baggarly 33. Richard Bowler 34. Gary Costello 35. Mike Vrabel 36. Greg Gibson 37. Keith Coolbaugh 38. Rocky Edwards 39. Clarence Mullins ACTIVITIES 199 TOLKIEN SOCIETY 1. Matt Beall 5. Lorie VanOosting 9. Cindy Moore 2. Roger Stansberry 6. Kathryn Conway 10. Barbara Hiller 3. Su Haggard 7. Peter Parker 11. Kathy Petrie 4. Steve Slessinger 8. Joe Schlabotnick 12. Dereck Cross (Desirers-of-Dragons) A small group of people, the Tolkien Society, have discovered the enchanting world of those lilliputian creatures the HOBBITS. The fantasy of ores and elves. Dragons and gilded swords has become, in their minds, a reality. 2- ' J ACT VI I ;ES PEP CLUB OFFICERS 1. Paul Gerdon 2. Debbie Kramer 3. June Styron 4. Doug Sachs 5. Gail Gervais 6. Matt Weden 7. Marsha Stephen 8. Jim Purcell 9. Brandy Bing ACTIVITIES 201 1. Pam Roberts 2. Laura McDowell 3. Matt Wedon 4. Jane Gardiner 5. Chris Tilley 6. Vicki Barrett 7. Michael Wilson 8. Helena Farley 9. Ann McHartly 1 0. Pat Jennifer 1 1. Debbie Dean 1 2. Paula Stassi 1 3. Athena Karas 14. Chris McDonnell 1 5. Randy Gray 1 6. Robin Robilard 17, Cathy Hoffman 1 8. Jeri Homa 1 9. Susan Garyford 20. Steve Ratcliffe 21. Steve Nobles 22. Lonnie Palmer 23. Mark Eastman 24. Tom Sachs 25. Tony Young 26. Howie Thomas 27. Perry Elliot 28. Jim Purcell PEP CLUB There ' s one squad to lead the cheers, If you have a loud voice. There ' s one to politely incite Pandemonium if you have a friendly disposition. A squad to suit everyone ' s needs. It ' s one chance in a lifetime, To sing out loud The accomplishments of our teams. - ITIFS 1. Diane Phillips 2. Benito Ramos 3. Holly Mullen 4. Susie Goiser 5. Karen Ackord 6. Solly Johnson 7. Kathy Kim 8. Kim Perms 9. Marcia Holsis 1 0. Claudio Cruse 1 1. Jerri Lambou 12. Gerolyn Lambou 1 3. Pat Hughes 14. Karen Kasemari 1 5. Marylu Barringer 1 6. Jayne Dickinson 1 7. Earyl Fuller 1 8. Linda Daves 19. Diane Detamore 20. Cheryl Engleson 21. Jane Haviland 22. Susan Graham 23. Denita Lambou 24. Monica Tufts 25. Andi Michael ACTIVITIES 203 ilBI Always and forever visible Seniors enter o new world. Their every action will be observed. Ten small steps ' ' hove carried them supreme heights. One- gianKstep 3 §v |:ias thrust them to bottom ' of the ladder again. AGceptance. is hard to p vJf; |Dut ey ydne has fs ® d:v.cKance.: ' ' • (fwJ ' -fS ' -S ' SENIOR GLASS ♦-’fr ia President—Mark Hatton OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Vice-President—John Huddleston y ' O ' FNIORS Sponsors—Mrs. LaFlare and Mr. Alkazin Bottom; Senator—Mary Kay Gill Top: Senator—Amy Donnelly Secretary—Kathy McWilliams Treasurer—Al Matecko SENIORS 207 Three years of intensive study devoted to learning, one day of sweating over questions, all done in the shadow of indecision. Passively awaiting the final proclamation, the National Merit Scholars sit poised, pen in hand, awaiting the deliverance of their reward . . . NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS 1. Viqi Wagner 2. Kathy Petrie 3. Linda Allen Not Pictured: Karen Robinson 208 SENIORS TOP TEN few ■■ mhoB qS ' rC jSSS ’ i ralS9 ' Hr They ' ve scaled the academic ladder. Achievers now, the Top Ten are top rung material as no. 1 in the graduating class. Bigger and better things will come their way, undoubtedly . . . SENIORS 209 210 SENIORS SPAGHETTI DINNER SENIORS 211 Dee Dee Kawolics—2nd Place Winner dances to Tchaikovsky ' s Snow Drop . TALENT SHOW The Spaghetti Dinner Ragtime Band plays When the Saints Go Marching In 212 SEN ORS Sherri Polk and Paul Lazarus—3rd place winners. Tommy ' s Terrific Tummy Dancers perform to. Oh Calcutta . SENIORS 213 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Top—THE CUTEST COUPLE Jim Gentry, Pam Putman Below—MOST ATHLETIC Mark Bailey, Sue Carver Lower Right—MOST SPIRITED Paul Gerdon, Brandy Bing 214 SENIORS Upper left—BEST DRESSED Don Parnell, Daisy Wright Above—MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Debbie Tribett, John Huddleston Lower left—BEST LOOKING Denise James, Mark Hoyt SENIORS 215 Right—MOST STUDIOUS Karen Robinson, Richard Lynch Below—FRIENDLIEST Amy Donnelly, Mike Mahoney Lower right—WITTIEST Bill Kirby, Kathy Kennedy m ?: f MOST TALENTED—Mark Hatton, Sherri Polk MOST CREATIVE—Tex Norman, Lisa Meeker SENIORS 217 MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC: Martin Eastman, Sheila Koughan MOST BENEFICIAL: Alan Matecko, Nancy Cox BEST ALL ' ROUND: Kathy McWilliams, Bob Cunningham 218 SENIORS Penny and Mr. Depenna expound on eye¬ catching poses. YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Art Steffen as Paul Sycamore: ' I just play with it ' Hail, Hail, the gang ' s all here! The house of Martin Vanderhoff is a massive clutter of knick-knacks and treasures from by-gone days. Its inhabitants, eccentrics bent on a happy existence, existence, seem to represent a less-structured time. Their escapades are portrayed by the talented members of the senior class. The set for You Can ' t Take It With You is no more, but memories of the cast party will live forever. SENIORS 219 Left—Tom Weber in a classic pose. Below— Remember you came to dinner once and just stayed. ' Eh, any old kind of food will do. 220 SF - ' C0S The Garters Twelve Ken Brasfield: Whata sucker!! SENIORS 221 Only 184 more days to go, contemplates Scott Spiro. t Donna Hannifin displays the motor bike which was the grand prize of the magazine drive. Senior art class does an experiment in sensitivity. 222 SENIORS Kathy Gramp, Kathy Collins and Sheila Weigman decorate the halls before the Herndon game. Top—Seniors Mark Hattan, Tina Brudzinski, Steve Tidball and Kay Talhelm give Mrs. Wilson ' s room a thorough cleaning. Bottom—Denise James, Kathy Kennedy and Jill Gustafson, host the student gov¬ ernment tea. 223 SENIORS Joyce Abbott Paul Aikey Gregory Aldrich ‘ Gordon Ailing Abdullah Al-Suivoil - Dennis Allison Brenda Ammons Robert Andersen Christy Anderlik ' Stephen Araujo James Argo Marian Arnold Nancy Ashcraft Gary Autrey Sharon Bain Kristin Baker 224 SENIORS Mark Bailey Robert Bailey ‘ Christine Ball Carol Barlow William Barnes Cheryl Barrett Teri Bates Robert Baxter Luc Beeckman Cedella Benton Carol Berends Laurie Bernier Dennis Bieber Edward Bierly „ Brandy Bing Ross Bloom Warren Blackburn Cheryl Booth ABBOTT, JOYCE: Class Secretory, T; Pep Club, 2; German Honor Society, 3,4; IRC, 3,4. AIKEY, PAUL: Latin Club, 1. ALDRICH, GREGORY ALDRICH, JANET ALLEY, ROBERT: Symphonic Band, 3,4; Track, 1; Concert Band, 2; March¬ ing Band, 2,3,4. ALLING, GORDON: Wrestling, 1,2; Programs Committee, 2. AL-SVIVAIL, ABDULLAH ALLISON, DENNIS: Junior Varsity Football Manager, 2; Track Manager, 2,3; Varsity Football Mnoger, 3; Vorsity Football Trainer, 4. AMMONS, BRENDA: VOT, 4; FHA, 1. ANDERSON, ROBERT: Student Government, 1; Pep Club, 2; WS Hi-Y, 2,3,4, President, 4. ANDERLIK, CHRISTY ARAUJO, STEPHEN: German Club, 1; German National Honor Society, 3,4; Germon National Honor Society, President, 4. ARGO, JAMES ARNOLD, MARIAN: German Club, 2; Junior Varsity Basketball, 2; Junior Vorsity Softball, 2; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Varsity Softball, 4, ASHCRAFT, NANCY; IRC, 4, AUTRY, GARY: Wrestling, 1,2. BAIN, SHARON: Latin Club, 1,3; FHA, 3,4. BAKER, KRISTIN: Homeroom Representative, 2; National Junior Honor Society, 2; Spanish Honor Society, 3. BAILEY, MARK: Football, 2,3,4; Wrestling, 2,3,4; Baseball, 2,3,4; Inter¬ act, 3,4. BAILEY, ROBERT: Football, 1,2,3,4, BAILEY, STEPHEN: tntramurals, 3. BALL, CHRISTINE: Pep Club, 2; Spanish Club, 2; IRC, 2,3,4; Guidance Assistant, 4; Library Assistant, 3. BARLOW, CAROL; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2; Pep Club, 2; Lab .Assistant, 4. BARNES, WILLIAM BARRETT, CHERYL: Red Cross Club 2, Vice-President, 2; History Club 2; Library Aid, 4; Office Assistant, 1. BATES, TERI: Intramurals, 1; FNA, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Medical Club, 4. BAUMGARDNER, BARRY: Track, 1,3; Football, 3; Wrestling, 3; Honors Program, 3. BAXTER, ROBERT: Junior Varsity Track, 3; Hi-Y, 3,4; Chaploin, 4. BEECKMAN, LUC: Varsity Soccer, 1,2; Intramurals Football; Basketball, 1; French Honor Society, 3. BENTON, CEDELLA: Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; Softball, 2; Marching Band, 3,4; Softball Mgr., 3; Emery Club, 1,2,3. BERENDS, CAROL; Freshman Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, 3. BERNIER, LAURIE BIEBER, DENNIS BIERLY, EDWARD: Virginia All-Stote Band, 3,4; Northern Virginia Yourh Symphony; American Youth Performs Band. BING, BRANDY: Junior Varsity Basketball, 2; Varsity Cheerleoder, 3; Pep Club, 4; Senior Class Council, 4; Keyeltes, 3,4. BLACKBURN, WARREN: National Junior Honor Society, 2; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Math Team, 3,4; Coptain, 4, Mu Alpha Theta, 4. BLOOM, ROSS BOOTH, CHERYL SENIORS 225 BODINE, BETSY: Sportan Tri-Hi-V, 1,2,3,4; Student Government Secretary, 3 Vice-President, 4; Fairfax Youth Council, 3; IRC, 2; Model General As- semhiy, 3,4; Homeroom Representative, 2; Principal Advisory Council, 3,4. BORT DEE: FTA, 3, President, 4; Thespians, 4; Keyettes, 3,4; Olympian Staft,’4, Oliver, 3; Choir, 3,4; Drama Club, 3; Leadership Conference, 3,4, BOTT, MARILYN: Oliver, 3; Pep Club, 4. BOWLER, MIKE: Distributive Education, 3,4, BOWLER, ROBERT BOUNDS, DENNIS: Football, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1; Baseball, 1,2,3; German Honor Society, 2,3; Varsity Club, 3,4. BOUTIN KAREN: Homeroom Representative, 1; Intramurals, 1; Pep Club, 1; FHA, 1. BOYLAN, JAMES: IRC, 4; Chess Club, 2; Math Club, 1. BRANHAM, WANDA: Library Assistant, 3,4; Student Aide, 4; Pep Club, 4. BRASFIELD, KEN: Rifle Club, 2,3,4; Varsity Rifle Teom, 3,4; Marching Band, 3; WS Hi-Y, 3,4; Symphony Band, 1,2,3,4, BREDL, KATHY BREWSTER, TERRI: House, 1,4; FTA, 1; Girls Glee Club, 1; Hockey Mgr., 3 4; Basektball Mgr,, 3,4; Softball Mgr., 2,3,4; Latin Club, 1,2; Keyettes, 4- National Honor Society, 2,3,4; Choir, 1,2,3,4; Newspaper, 1,2,3; IRC, 4; Girls State, 4; National Merit Letter, 4; The Apple Tree, 4. BROCHU, NANCY: Track, 1; Honor Society, 1; Intramurals, 2; Pep Club, 1, Office’Aide, 1,2; Library Aide, 3,4; Audio Visual Club, 3. BRORS, JARLE: German Club, 2; Ski Club, 3. BROWN, LORRY: Homeroom Representative, 1; Spanish Club, 2. BRUDZINSKI, TINA: Symposium Staff, 4; FTA, 4; Cabinet, 4; Thespian, 3,4; Pep Club, 1,4; Spanish Honor Society, 4; Drama Ciub, 1,2,3; Senate 3; Spanish Club, 2,3; Creative Writing Club, 4. BRYAN, PAUL: Track, 1,2; Cross Country, 2; Latin Club, 2,3,4; Concert Band, l ' ; Symphonic Bond, 2,4; Marching Band, 4, BUEHLER NANCY: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Class Officer, 1,3; Yearbook, 2,3; FTA, 2,3; Ski Club, 1,2,3; Student Council, 2,3; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; Keyettes, 2,3. BUETTNER, JOHN BUGAS, MIKE: Football, 1,2,3,4; Wrestling, 1,2,3,4; Key Club, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. BUNCH, CHERYL: Pep Club 1; German Honor Society 3. BURKE, DOUGLAS: Football, 1; Cross Country, 2,3; Track, 1,2; Letter- man ' s Club, 1,2; Architectural Award, 3. BURKE, MIKE; Experimental electronics, 2; Science Club, 3,4; German Club, 4. BUTTERFIELD, STEPHEN CADY, ELIZABETH: Drama Club, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; FTA, 1,4; Treasurer, 4 GAA, 1,2; German Honor Society, 3,4; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; FHA, 3; IRC, 3,4, CAMPBELL, SUZANNE CAMPBELL, THOMAS CANNON, SUNNY: Girl ' s Junior Varsity Basketball Team, 1, co-captain, 1; Class Secretary, 2; School Chorus, 2; School Newspaper staff, 4. CARLSON, BARBARA: WS Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4, vice-president, 4; IRC, 3,4; A Capella Choir, 2,3; Homeroom Representative, 3; Senate, 4, CARMICHAEL, NANCY CARRARO, SALLY CARTER, KATHERINE: Chorus, 1; Spanish Club, 2; Drama Club, 3; Tri- Hi-Y; Student Government Cabinet, 4, CARVER, SUSAN: Junior Vorsity Hockey, 1,2; Junior Varsity Basketball, 1; Junior Varsity Softball, 1; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Varsity Basketball, 2,3,4; Varsity Softball, 2,3,4; Keyettes, 3,4. CASTELLI, JOSEPH: Swim Team, 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; March¬ ing Band, 2,3,4; Stage Band, 2,3; Pep Band, 1,2,3, Delia Bort Marilyn Bott Richard Bowler Robert Bowler ' Dennis Bounds Karen Boutin James Boylon Wondo Branham -Kenneth Brasfield Kathline BredI Terri Brewster ' Nancy Brochu Lorry Brown Christine Brudzinski ' Paul Bryan Nancy Buehler John Buettner 22.6 SENIORS Mike Bugas Douglas Burke ' Stephen Butterfield Cheryl Bunch Michael Burke Elizabeth Cady Solly Duby and friend. Suzanne Campbell Thomas Campbell Sunny Cannon Barbara Carlson Nancy Carmichael Sally Carraro Kathy Carter Susan Carver Joseph Castelli SENIORS 227 CaSTlE, CYNTHIA; Drama Club, 1; Ski Club, CATES KAREN: Pep Club, 1,2; Emery Club, phonic 1,2, Spanish Club, 2,3; Winter Sports, 3,4, Latin Club, 4; House of Representatives, 4. CATON, CAROLE Cheerleader, 1: Chorus, 1; Group, I Decorations Committees, 1; French Dance Club, 4; Biology Lab Assistant, 4. 2; Kappa Service Club, 2. 1,2; Pep Band, 1,2; Sym- 3,4; Biology Lab Assistant, Dramatics Group, 1; Dance Club, 2; FTA, 4; Modern CAVINESS, DEBBY GERNEY, GARRY CAULTHARD, MARY: Home Room Representative, 1; Pep Club, 4. CHAPMAN, SUE. Girls ' Athletic Club, 1; Cheerleader Student Faculty Week, I. CHAPPELL, CYNTHIA: Gymnastics, 1,2; Girl Chorus, 1,2; Acapella Choir, 3,4; Thespians, 2, German Club, 3, CHRISTENSON, DENISE CIMINO, STEPHEN CITRENBAUM, BETTE CIUCCI, HARRIET CIZEK, MARY VICTORIA; Thespians, 3,4; Latin Club, 2,3,4, National Hon¬ or Society, 3,4; Symposium, 2,3,4; interact, 4; Softball Mgr., 1,2. CLANANHAN, DIANE: Symposium, 1,2,3,4; Oracle, 3,4; Saddle and Spur, secretary, 2,3; Astronomy Club, 4. CLARKE, GEORGE CLARK, JUDY: WS Tri-Hi-Y, 4; FTA, 2,3,4, Secretary, 4; Latin Club, 1,2,3; IRC, 4. CLAYBROOK, RICHARD: WS Hi-Y, 2,3,4, historian, 2,3, treasurer, 4; Leadership Conference, 2,3,4; Alternate Delegate to Boy ' s State, 3. CLEMENS, BARBARA CLEMENTS, COLLEEN: Spanish Club, 1; Future Teachers of America, 1; Mixed Chorus, 1; Acapella Choir, 2,3,4. COLLINS, KATHY: Student Government; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Drill Team, 2,3; IRC, 3,4, President, 4, Junior National Honor Society, 2; Student Government, 2,3,4, Cabinet, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Senior Newsletter, 4; Biology Lab Assistant, 3,4; It ' s Academic Team, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 4, Secretary, 4; Symposium Staff, 4. CONNALLY, MICHAEL: WS Hi-Y. CONNOR, PHILIP: Football, 1; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club, 3.4. COOK, LINDA; Spanish Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee, 3; English Assistant, 4; Junior Class Float, 3. CORBETT, CLAY COOLBAUGH, KEITH COSTIGAN, RONALD COOPERMAN, ALLEN COURIS, JOHN COUTURE, ANN: Latin Club, 1; Saddle and Spur, 3; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; Drama Club, 3,4. COX, NANCY: Vice-President of Class, 1,2; Girl ' s Softball Junior Varsity, 1,2, IRC, 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4; Parliamentarian, 2; Chaplain, 4; French Honor Society, 3; Senior Class Council, Secretary Public Relations, 4, President VOT, 4; Cabinet, 4. CRACKEL, MICHAEL CRAIG, REBECCA: Freshman Cheerleader, 1; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Secretary of the House of Representatives, 3; Cabinet-Parliamentarian, 4, French Honor Society, 4. CRANE, ELIZABETH: Keyettes, 2,3,4; District Corresponding Secretary, 4; Senior Class Council, 4; Girl ' s State, 3; Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2; IFtC, 4, CRANFORD, LINDA: French Club, 1,2,3,4; Debate Team, 2; IRC, 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society, 2; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; Sophomore Class Publicity Committee, 2; Art Club, 3,4. CROCKETT, DEBRA: Guitar Club, 1; FHA, 4, Junior Prom Committee, 3; Winter Sports Club, 4; Guidance Assistant, 4; Drama Club, 4; Home Room Representative, 4. CROSKERY, TERRY; Prom Committee, 3; Float Committee, 3; Pep Club, 4. Cynthia Castle Karen Cates Carole Caton Debby Caviness ' Garry Cerney Sue Chapman Cynthia Chappell Denise Christenson Bette Citrenbaum Harriet Ciucci Mary Cizek ' Diane Clananhan George Clarke Judy Clark Richard Claybrook Barbara Clemens Colleen Clements Kathy Collins 228 SENIORS Michael Connolly Philip Connor Linda Cook Keith Coolbaugh Ronald Costigan Mary Coulthard John Couris Ann Couture Nancy Cox Michael Crackel Rebecca Craig Linda Cranford Elizabeth Crane Debra Crockett SENIORS 229 Ann Cunningham Gregory Dadamio Robert Cunningham Sandra Dagwell CUNNINGHAM, ANN: Pep Club, 1; Booster Club, 2; FTA, 2; Swim Club, 3; Ski Club, 3; Guidance Aide, 4; Teachers Aide, 4. CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT: Key Club, t,2,3,4, President 4; Cabinet, 3,4; Senate, 2; House of Representatives, 1; Vice President Swim Club, 3,4. DADAMIO, GREG: French Club, 2; WS Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Newsletter, 4. DAGWELL, SANDRA DALSTROM, PAM: VOT, 4. DAMERON, MARGARET DANFORD, JEAN: VOT, 1; Guidance Aide, 1; Winter Ski Club, 3; FTA, 2; Oracle Reporter, 1,2; Spanish, 1. DARCEY, LINDA: GAA, 1; French Club, 1,2; Debating Club, 3,4. DAVIS, DONNA: Chorus, 1; Marching Band, 4. DAY, LAWRENCE: Truck, 2,4; Cross Country, 3,4; Varsity, 3,4; German Honor Society, 3. DEAROLPH, DIANNE: Cheerleader, 1, Co-Captain, 1; Girls Chorus, 3; IRC, 4; A Capella Choir, 4; FTA, 4; Keyettes, 4; Student Government, 4. DE JARNETTE, SCOTT DELLASTALIONS, PERRY DELLINGER, KENNETH DEW, CHRIS DE YOUNG, JAY: French Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3; IRC, 3; French Honor Society, 3; Senior Class Council. DICKENSON, BARBARA: Pep Club 1,2,3; Book and Movie Review Club, 2,3; FTA, 1,2,3, President, 1, Secretary, 3; Thespians ,1,2,3,4; Newspaper, 2,3,4, Co-Editor 2, Editor, 3; Yearbook Typist, 1, Copy Editor, 4; Junior Class Trip, Chairman; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Council, 4; Back- stage, 1. DICKINSON, BEATRICE: Drama, 1,2; French Club, 1,2,3; Choir, 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 3; Swim Club, 3; Winter Sports Club, 3; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; French Honor Society, 4; Senior Newsletter. DILLENDER, JACKIE: Varsity Cheerleader, 3, Captain, 4. DIX, MICHAEL DONNELLY, AMY: Drama Club, 1; French Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 2; Home¬ room Representative, 3; Senate, 4; Sweetheart Club, 3; Committee Chair¬ man, 4; Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4, Modern Dance Club, 4. DOTSON, DAVID DRAKE, ' ARTHUR DU6Y, SALLIE: Treble Clefs, 1; Literary-Drama Club, 1; French Club, 2.3.4, Secretary, 4; IRC, 2,3,4; French Honor Society, 3,4; Madrigals, 3,4; Acapella Choir, 3,4; Oliver; Music Club, 4. DUNCAN,SCOTT DUNIVIN, DEBRA: Olympian, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4; Student Government; Senate, 3, Cdbinet, 4; National Honor Society, 3, Secretary, 4; National Junior Honor Society, 2; Interact, 4; Thespians, 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew, 1,2,3; Saddle ond Spur, 2; Latin Club, 2,3,4; Senior Class Historian; Symposium Staff, 2. DUNN, KEVIN: WS Hi-Y, 2,3,4, Rocket Club, 2. DURANY, ALVIN EASTMAN, MARTIN: Key Club, 3,4; Art Club, President, 3; Debate Team, Coptain, 4; IRC, 3,4; Oliver; Student Dramatic Society, 3; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; JB; Student Government, 3, Cabinet, Historian, 4; Freshmon Closs Vice-President, Executive Board, 2,3, Cheerleader, 2; French Honor Society, 4; Thespians, 4. Easton, Bernard ELLIOTT, PAMELA: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Spartan Baton Corps, 3,4. ERVIN, LUANNE: Girls ' Recreation Association, 1; Pep Club, 1,2,4; FTA, 2.4, Intcscholostic Contestont, 2. FALKENSTEIN, DON rAL ' TI, LOUISE: Spanish Club, 1,2; Home Economics Club, 2; VOT, 4, FARRISH, JOHN i-OLS, LARRY Pam Dahlstrom Margaret Dameron Jean Danford Linda Darcey Donna Davis Lawrence Day Dianne Dearolph Scott DeJarnette Perry Dellastations Kenneth Dellinger Chris Dew • Jay DeYoung Barbara Dickenson Beatrice Dickinson 230 SENIORS Howie Thomas communicates!! Sallie Duby Scott Duncan Debbey Dunivin • Kevin Dunn ' Jackie Dillender Michael Dix Amy Donnelly David Dotson • Arthur Drake Alvin Durany Martin Eastman Bernard Easton Pamela Elliott Luanne Ervin Don Falkenstein Louise Fanti John Farrish Larry Fols SENIORS 231 Winter Sports, 3,4. Concert Band, 1,2; Track, 2; Symphonic Band Historin, 3,4; Spartans for FRY, CHARLcS FENERTY, MARCIA: Baton Corps, 2,3,4; Drill Team, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4. FERN, DON FITZPATRICK, KEVIN: FOGEL, JOHN FORBES, JOSEPH: Football, 1,2 Band, 3,4; Marching Band, 3,4, FORD, BEA: Band Librarian, 1,2,3,4; Ctinst, 2,3; Marching Band, 3,4, FORD, GERALD: Newspaper, 1,2; Yearbook, 1; Drama Club, 3; Science Club, ' 3 , Treasurer, 3; History Club 1; Jr. Prom, 3; Track Manager, 1. FOREMAN, FORREST: National Junior Honor Society, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4, France, DIANE: Pep Club, l, Intramurals, 2; Junior Honor Society, 2; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; Treasurer, 3; Girls State Alternate, 3; Initial It ' s Academic Team, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Drama Club, 3,4; Business Committee Oliver , 3; Spanish Achieve¬ ment Award, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Spartan Saddle and Spur, 3,4; Publicity Committee Reluctant Debutante . FREAR, PATRICIA: JV Basketball, 1,2; Swim Team, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1; JV Hockey 2; Spanish Honor Society, 2; National Junior Honor Society, 2; TIatlonal Honor Society, 3,4; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Softball Manager, 3,4; Intramurals, 3, FREY, JOHN: Basketball, 1; Football, 2,3; Varsity Cross Country, 1; Varsity Track, 1; Symphonic Band, 2,3,4; Swim Club, 3,4. FROST, MICHAEL: Track, 3,4; Cross Country, 4; Hi-Y, 3,4, FYE, STEPHEN GARDINER, JAMES CARMAN, FRED: Football , 2,3; Fencing, 3; IRC, 4. GEBLER, GERARD: West Springfield Hi-Y, 3,4; Concert Chorus. 1. GENTRY, JAMES: Football, 1,2,3,4; Wrestling, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Treasurer of FCA. GERDON PAUL: Varsity Football, 3,4; Varsity Wrestling, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3,4; Senior Class Council; Homeroom Representative, 3,4, Oliver. GIBSON, GREG GILBERT, ROBERT GILL, MARY: Pep Club, 1; Latin Club, 1; Drill Team, 2,3,4, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Senator, 4. GILREATH, JAMES; Junior Varsity Baseball, 1,2; Junior Varsity Football, 2; Varsity Baseball, 3,4; Varsity Football, 3,4. GOFFUS, JUDY GOONAN,KATHY GORDON, PATRICIA: Junior Varsity Hockey, 2; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Varsity Softball, 2,3,4; Keyette, 4; IRC, 4; Girls Track, 2,3,4. GRACE, JAMES: Football, 1; Junior Varsity Football, 2; Varsity Football Manager, 4; Junior Varsity Track, 1; Junior Varsity Soccer, 1; Junior Var¬ sity Rugby, 1; Varsity Track Mgr,, 3,4; Pep Club, 1,4; Rifle Club, 2; IRC, 2.3.4. GRALOW, LYN GRAMP, KATHLEEN: French Club, 1,2; French Honor Society, 3,4; IRC, 2.3.4, Secretary, 4; WS Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 4; Cabinet, 4; Senior Class Council. GRAY, JAMES: Varsity Tennis, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Ski Club, 3,4; Band, 1. GRIMES, BARRY: Choir, 1,2,3,4. GROVER, BARBARA: French Club, 1; WS Tri-Hi-Y, 2,4; Class Treasurer, 2; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; National Junior Honor Society, 2; Na¬ tional Honor Society, 3,4; Chorus, 1, GOONAN, KATHLEEN: Swim Club, 3,4; Homeroom Representative, 2; Madrigals, 2; Creative Writing Club, 4; State Crew, 3. GUSTAFSON, JILL; Keyettes, 1,2; Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; Marching Band, 3,4; Pep Band, 1,2,3,4; Band Secretary, 2; Homeroom Representa¬ tive, 2; Student Government Secretary of Programs, 4. HALL, JOHN . HALL JOSEPH: Pep Club, 2; Junior Varsity Cross Country, 2; Spartan Hi-Y, 3,4. Stephen Fye James Gardiner Fred Gorman Gerald Gebler Marcia Don Fenerty Fern Kevin Fitzpatrick Joseph Forbes Bea Ford Gerald Ford ‘ Forrest Foreman Diane France Patricia Freer John Frey Michael Frost 232 SENIORS Robert Gee Jim Gentry Paul Gerdon Grey Gibson Robert Gilbert Mary Kay Gill ’■James Gilreath Judy Goffus • Kathy Goonan Ken Brasfield takes part in the senior cry Film Flam, Bim Bam. Patricia Gordon James Grace Lyn Gralow Kathleen Gramp James Gray Barry Grimes Barbara Grover Jill Gustafson John Hall Joseph Hall SENIORS 233 Patrice Hall Mark Halsig Mark Hancock Patrick Hanes Donna Hanifin Henry Harlan Kristine Harriger Miriam Harris Elizabeth Hasty Mark Hattan Hilarie Hawe Donna Head Virginia Head ' ■James Helbush Chris Heizer Deborah Hepler Kay Henning HALL, PATRICE HALsic, MARK: Junior Varsity Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletic, 2,3,4; Spanish Club, 2,3; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4. HANAHAR, KEVIN HANCOCK, MARK: Rifle Club, HANES, PATRICK HANIFIN, DONNA: Student Government, 1,2,3; Secretary School Spirit, 4; Keyettes, 3,4, Girls ' State, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Art Club, 3,4; Sponish Club, 3; FTA, 3; Pep Club, 4; Senior Council, 4; IRC, 3,4; Varsity Girls ' Basketball, 3. HARLAN, HENRY: Baseball, 1; Wrestling, 2; Debate Club, 2. HARRIGER, KRISTINE HARRIS, MIRIAM HASTY, ELIZABETH Hattan, mark: Senator, I; Oracle Staff, 2,3; Olympian, 4; Junior Honor Society, 2; Senior Honor Society, 3,4; Vice-President, 3; Interact, 3,4; Vice-President, 3; French Honor Society, 1,2,3,4; Thespians, 1,2,3,4; Senior Class President, 4; Junior Varsity Wrestling, 1; It ' s Academic, 4; Choir, 4, Oliver. HAWE, HILARIE: FTA, 1,2; Drill Team, 4, WS Tri-Hi-Y, 4. HEAD, donna HEAD, VIRGINIA HELBUSH, JAMES HEIZER, CHRIS HEPLER. DEBORAH: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Cheerleader, 2; FTA, 2 Class Sec,, 3; Home Room Rep,, 2; Spnish Honor Society, 3,4; National Honor Delegote to Girls ' State, HILEY, THOMAS HILLER, BARBARA: Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Madrigals, 3,4; Library Aide, 3,4; German Club, 1,2. HOAG, BRIAN: Freshman Council, 1; Dance Bond, 1; Jazz Combo, 1; ■Marching Band, 1,2,3; National Rifle Club, 1; Musical, 3; Band, 1,2,3,4. Society, 3,4; Senior Council, 4, Co-editor Senior Newsletter, 4; Historian Tn-Hi-Y, 3. HENNING, KAY: Pep Club, 2,3; Winter Sports Club, 2,3,4; Treasurer, 4; German Honor Society, 3, 4; German Club, 3,4; Sec., 4, WS Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; HOBBS, JANIS: Library Aide, 3,4. HOFFMAN, KATHERINE: Cheerleader, 1; Student Government, 1,2; Leader ' s Club, 2; Talent, 1,2,4; Oliver , 3; IRC, 3,4; Junior Cheerleader, 3, Varsity Girl ' s Field Hockey, 3; Drill Team, 4; Olympian Staff, 3,4, HOGGARD, NANCY: French Club, 1,2, secretary, 1; French Honor Society, 2,3,4 vice-president, 4; WS Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Senate, 4. HOLFORD, JODIE HOLT, D,4VID: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4, vice-president, 2, president, 4; Marching Bond, 3,4; WS Hi-Y, 3,4; Newspaper, 1,2,3; Yearbook, 4; Astronomy Lob Aide, 4. HONSINGER, JANE HORSEY, LYNN. Drill Teom, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 3; Judicial Committee of Drill Team, 2,3, Junior Class Council, 3; Senior Newsletter, 4; Junior Cheerleader, 3; Cobinet, 4. HOYT, MARK HUBBARD, CAROL: FHA 2,3,4, president; French Club 2,3,4; IRC, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3.4. HUBEELL, JOHN: Wrestling, 1,2,3; Junior Civitan, 3; Trock, 1; Science Ciub, 1, Portuguese Club, 3,4, IRC, 4; Senator, 3; Drama Club, 1. HUDDLESTON, JOFIN ' Junior Varsity Football, 2; Junior Basketball, 1,2; Junior Varsity Baseball, 1; Varsity Football, 1,3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Sergecnt-cr-or.ms, 3,4; Key Club, 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3,4: Porliumentarian, 4; Senior Closs vice-president, 4. HUFFMAN, LORETTA VOT, 4, HUGHES, SUSAN 34 SENIORS Thomas Hiley Barbara Hiller Brian Hoag Janis Hobbs Katherine Hoffman Nancy Hoggard Jodie Holford « David Holt Jane Honsinger Lynn Horsey Mark Hoyt Carol Hubbard John Hubbell John Huddleston SENIORS 235 Chess Club, 1,2; Track, 1,2; Cross Country, IRC, 3,4. HUGHES, MICHAEL: Track and Cross Country, 1; Track, 2, HUNT, LINDA; Art Club, 3,4; Russian Club, 3, secretary, 4; Art Lab Assistant, 1. HURLEY, RICK; Basketball, I; 2; Swimming Team, 1,2,4. HURLEY, SUSAN HUTCHINSON, MARK: Track, HVNDMAN, RUTH: Pep Club, HYNES, KEN , . lANN ' JCCI, MARLA: Pep Club, 1; Stage Crew, 2; Drill Team, 3,4; His¬ torian, 4, Judiciory Committee, 4; Art Club, 3,4; Portuguese Club, 3,4. IWAN’iCKI, JOHN: Football, 1,2,3,4; Wrestling, 1,2,3; Track, 1,2,3; Inter¬ act Club, 3,4, treasurer, 3, president 4; Varisty Club 3,4, secretary; Senior Class Council, 4; FCA, 3,4. JACKSON JOYCE: WS Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4, chaplain, 2; Drill Team, 4. JACOBSON, MARIA DEL CARMEN ALICIA de JESUS: Astronomy Club, 3; Spanish Honor Society, 3, vice-president, 4. JAMES, DAVID: Football, 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Treasurer, 3; Key Club, 2,3, 4, parliamentarian, 3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4. JAMES, DENISE: FTA, 1; Spanish Club, 2,3, secretary, 3; IRC, 3,4; Cabi¬ net, 4; WS Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Homeroom Representative, 3; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4. JASPER, STEPHEN: Key Club, 4; IRC, 3,4; German Club, 3,4; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; Senior Newsletter, 4; Lowell Scholarship Society, 2; JROTC, 2. JENNINGS, KAY; FTA, 1,2,3,4; WS Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4, historian, 4; Junior CIss Council, 3; Senior Class Secondary Council, 4; Homeroom Representa¬ tive, 2. t JOHNSON, CHRISTOPER JOHNSON, DON; Wrestling, 2; Rifle Club, 2. JOHNSON, JAMES JONES, DAVID: Intramural Soccer, 1,2; Photography stff, 2; Varsity Foot¬ ball, Mgr., 3; Junior Float, 3. JONES, GERALDINE: FTA, 1; Stage Crew, 2; Newspaper, 3,4; Office Aid, 4. JONES, KIM: Tennis, 2,3; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; IRC, 4. JUNKIN, SUZANNE: Spartan ' s for Christ, 2,3; Art Club, 4. KAMINSKI, RONNIE: Cabinet, 1; House of Representatives, 2; FTA, 1; Art Club, 3; Business Editor of Symposium, 3. KASEMAN, KAREN: Mission Club, Drama Club, 1,2; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; French Club, 3. KATZENSTEIN, LINDA: Dance Club, 1; Spanish Club, 1,2; King and II, 2; Drama Club, 1,2,3,4, Oliver Publicity Committee, 3; Business Com¬ mittee 3. KEEBAUGH, CHIP KEEFEE, KEVIN KENNEDY, KATHY: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Cabinet, 4; Drama Club, 3; Softball, 2; Pep Club, Choir, 1,2,3,4. KERR, MARSHALL: Debate Team, 2; Emory Club, 2; German Club, 2; German Honor Society, 2; Senate, 2. KIMBALL, JEANNE: French Club, 1,2; Chorus, 1,2; Junior Varsity Masket- ball, 2; WS Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Secretary, 4; Swim Team, 1,2; Drill Team, 3,4; Treasurer, 4; French Honor Society, 3,4; Senior Class Council, 4. KING, CHERYL: Pep Club, 4; Library Assistant, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Winter Sports Club, 4; Spanish Club, 1; Boys Club Cheerleader, 1,2,3,4. KING, FREDERICK KING, NANCY; Secretary for school, 1; Cheerleader, 1; Art Club, 1. KINNEY, CONSTANCE: Class Secretary, 1; Pep Club, 1,2,4; Drill Team, 3,4; FHA, 3,4; Leadership Training Conference, 3,4; Drama Club, 3,4; Chorus, 1, vice-president, 1; Spanish Club, 1,2; Home Economics Assistant, 4; Senior Committee, 4; Concert Choir, 2,4. KITTERMAN, KIM KIRBY, CHARLES: School Play, 1; Rocketry Club, 1,2; Yearbook, 1; News¬ paper, 1,2; Track, 1,2; Wrestling, 1,2,3,4; Freshman Football, 1; Varsity Football, 3,4; Junior Class vice-president, 3; Key Club, 3,4. KOCH, MARTY: French Club, 2; Pep Club, 2; Basketball, 1; Gymnastics, 1,2; Art Club, 3,4; Drama Club, 4; Winter Sports Club, 4. KOCH, RICK: Football, 1; Junior Varsity, 2. KOUGHAN, SHEILA: Homeroom Representative, 1; Newspaper Staff, 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff, 3,4; Business Mgr., 4; Cabinet Member, 4. Michael Linda Hughes Hunt Susan Hurley Mark Hutchison Ruth Hyndman Ken Hynes Marla lannucci ■ John Iwanicki Joyce Jackson Carmen Jacobson David James Denise James Stephen Jasper Kay Jennings Don Johnson James Johnson 236 SENIORS David Jones Geraldine Jones Kim Jones Suzanne Junkin Ronnie Kaminski Karen Kaseman Linda Katzenstein Kathleen Kennedy Kevin Keefe Jeanne Kimball Cheryl King Frederick King ' Constance Kinney Kim Kitterman Charles Kirby Richard Koch Sheila Koughan SENIORS 237 KRAMER, DEBBIE: Pep Club, 1,2,4; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; French Club, 2 . KRATZ, EUGENE: Footbll, 2,3,4; Basketball, 1; Track, 2,3; Astronomy Club, 1; Spanish Club. KRAUS, JAMES: Pep Band, 1,2; Symphonic Bnd, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 1. KRUGER, KAREN: Student Council, 1,2; Drama Club, 1,2; GAA, 1; Class Council, 1,2,4; Chi Service Club; Sweetheart Queen, 2; Cheerleader, 2, Co-captain, 2; Homecoming Dance Committee, 1,2; Chairman UM Dance, 2; Powder Puff Footbll Mgr., 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4, Co-captain, 4. LACKEY, KERRY: Football, 1; Junior Varsity Footboli, 2; Junior Varsity Track, 1; Swim Club, 3,4; Winter Sports Club, 4. LAIHO, BARBARA: Intramurals, 1; Winter Sports Club, 3; GAA, 2; Span¬ ish Club, 1,2. LAWSON, AMY: Pep Club, 4. LEARY, MARY ANNE: Cheerleader, Captain, 1; Student Government, 1, Senate, 4; Honor Society, 1,4; Pep Club; Freshman Council; Gymnastics Team, I; School Service Award, 1; Leadership Training, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee, 3; Float Committee, 2,3; Leadership Training Conference, 2,3; Keyettes, 3,4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Baton Corps, 1,3,4; Co-Captoin, 4; Girl State Alternate Representative, 3. LEDFORD, JAMES: Spanish, 2; Homeroom Represetnative Alternate, 3. LEE, DONALD: Chess Club President, 2; German Honor Society, 3. LEEPER, JOHN: Pep Club, 4; Football, Junior Varsity, 2,3; Junior Varsity Basketball, 2,3; Riot Squad, 3; Student Government Representative, 1,2,3; Class of ' 70 Representative; Key Club, 3,4; Senior Class Council M.P.P., 2,3; Tennis, 1; Senior Newsletter Editor; Junior Prom Chairman. LEGROS, MIKE: Rifle Team, 2,3. LEHDER, MARTY: FHA, 1; Girls State Gymnastics Meet, 1; Gymnastics Club, 1,2,3; R.V.J.C.A., 2; Drill Team, 2,3; Oliver Cast and Crew, 3; Junior Cheerleader, 3; Pep Club, 4; Junior Float and Prom Committee, 3; Class Council, 4; Track, 2. LEHMANN, JODY: German Club, 1,2; vice-president, 2; German Honor Society, 2,3,4, vice-president, 3; Junior Varsity Girls Basketball, 1; Varsity Girls Basketball, 2,3,4; Softball Mgr., 1; Senate, 2,3; Winter Sports Club, 3; Swim Team, 1,2,3,4; Interact, 4; Youth Group (EYC), 1,2,3,4; Lab As¬ sistant, 4. LENNON, MARY JANE: Homeroom Representative, 1,2; Varsity Cheer¬ leading, 3,4; FHA, 1; Leadership Training Conference. LENTZ, NANCY: Concert Choir, 2; Spartans for Christ, 2,3; Acapella Choir, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee, 3. LEONARD, JEFFREY: Lab Assistant, 3,4; Astronomy Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4. LEWANDOWSKI, CINDY LEX, DEBORAH: French Club, 1; FHA, 1; Junior Prom, 3; Homeroom Rep¬ resentative, 4; Business Assistant, 4. LIGHTEL, DANA: GAA, 1; Girl ' s League, 2; Art Club, 3. LION, CAROL: Chorus, 1; Spanish Club, 3,4;, Senator, 3; Junior Closs Council, 3; Leadership Training Symposium, 3,4; Boto nCorp, 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant, 3. LITTLE, ROBERT: Football, 1; Wrestling, 1,2,3,4; Junior National Honor Society, 1,2; Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Representative, 3; Washington Gas-Light Stockholders Award, 3. LOBi, CHRISTINE LODGE, CANDIA: Mixed Chorus, 2,3; Girl ' s Chorus, 4. LOEHE, JOSEPH: Debate, 1,2,3; Science Club, 1,2,3,4; History, 3, Presi¬ dent, 4; Member of Folk Group, 3. LOGIE, KEITH: Varsity Tennis, 1,2,3,4; Junior National Honor Society, 2; French Honor Society, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Key Club, 3,4. LONG, CATHERINE: Art Club, 3,4; Secretary, 4, Library Aide, 3,4. LONGHILL, SHERRI: Cheerleader, 3; Valentine Dance Committee, 3; Show¬ case Club, 3; Hootenany Club, 2,3; Cheerleader, 2. LOREY, ROBIN: Student Government, 1; Pep Club, 1; FTA, 1,2; Softball, 1,2; Yearbook, 1,2; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; Student Government Cabinet, 3,4; Keyettes, 1,2,3,4; Chaplain, 4; Drill Team, 2,3,4; Co-Captain, 3, Captain, 4. LUCID, DANIELLE LUCK, KATHY LUNDSTROM, ANDREW Eugene Kratz Debbie Kramer James Kraus Karen Kruger Kathleen Kuchem Kerry Lackey Barbara Lai ho Amy Lawson Mary Anne Leary James Ledford Donald Lee Deborah Leete John Leeper Mike Legros Marty Lehder Johanna Lehmann Mary Jane Lennon Nancy Lentz 238 SENIORS Jeffrey Leonard Cindy Lewandowski Deborah Lex Dana Lightel Carol Lion Robert Little Christine Lobi Candia Lodge Joseph Loehe Keith Logie Catherine Long Sherri Longhill Robin Lorey Danielle Lucid SENIORS 239 David Maddens Mike Maddox William Mahon Suzanne Mandaleris John Manion Joseph Mansy Christine Marshall Rick Martin Marilyn Massey 240 SENIORS Alan Matecko Kathleen Matthews •Constance Matos Lisa Meeker • Randy Merrill Chris McDonald Robie McFadden ' Hugh McGahey Jacci McGregor Susan McGinnis Kimberly McKeever William McGuinness - LYLE, JOHN LYNCH, RICHARD; Rifle Club, 1,2; Tennis Team, 1,2,3,4; junior National Honor Society, 2; Varsity Club, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3,4. MADDOX, MIKE; Tennis Team, 1,2,3; Baseball, 2; Sparton Hi-Y, 3,4, vice-president, 4. MADDENS, DAVID MAHON, WILLIAM MAHONEY, MICHEAL; WS Hi-Y, 4. MALEY, SUSAN MANDALERIS, SUZANNE; French Club, 1,2,3; IRC, 3,4, Secretary, 4; Yearbook Staff, 4; Pep Club, 1; Winter Sports Club; Senior Newsletter, 4. MANION, JOHN: Junior Classical League, 1. MANSY, JOSEPH MARSHALL, CHRISTINE MARTIN, RICK; Varsity Wrestling, 2,3,4; Varsity Cross Country, 3,4; Track, 3,4; Varsity Club, 4; IRC, 4. MASSEY, MARILYN: Pep Club, 1; Sophomore Floot; Drill Team, 3,4; Junior Prom Decorating; Library Aide, 4. MATECKO, ALAN: Russion Club, 1; Debate Team, 1; German Club, 3,4, President, 4; Engineers Society, 3, Vice President, 3; IRC, 3,4; Winter Sports, 3,4, Parliamentarian, 4; Senate, 3,4; Senior Class Treasurer, 4; Student Government, 3,4. MATTHEWS, KATHLEEN: Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; Keyettes, 2,3,4; Na¬ tional Honor Society, MATOS, CONSTANCE: FHA, 1,2,3,4; Girl ' s Junior Varsity Basketball, 2; Girl ' s Varsity Basketball, 3; Drama, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4. MEEKER, LISA MERRILL, RANDY: Football, 1; Baseball, 1; Junior Varsity Baseball, 2; Varsity Boxing 1; Spartan Speech Society, 3; District Forensic Speech Contest, 3; WS Hi-Y, 4. McCHESNEY, SHARON: Spanish Honor Society, 2; Pep Club, 1. McCLINTOCK, CYNTHIA: Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Stu¬ dent Government, 2,3; Gymnastics Club, 1. McCOY, DEBRA: Choir, 4, McCULLY, KERRY: Acapella Choir, 4; Tri-Hi-Y, 1; Pep Squad, 2, McDonald, CHRIS: varsity Football, 1; Varsity Cross Country, 2,3,4; Track, 2,3; Varsity Club, 3,4. McFADDEN, RORIE: Pep Club, 1; Girl ' s League, 1; FHA, 2,3,4; Drama Club, 1,2,3,4; Winter Sports Club, 3,4. McGAHEY, HUGH: Winter Sports Club, 3; Swim Club, 4; Pep Club, 4. McGREGOR, JACCI: Gymnastic Club, 1. McGinnis, SUSAN: Art Club, 3,4. McGUINNESS, WILLIAM: Rifle Club, 1, Rocket Club, 2; German Club, 2; Swim Team, 3; German Honor Society, 3; V inter Sports Club, 3,4; Pep Club, 4. MclNTYRE, MARK: Cross Country, 1,2. McKEEVER, KIMBERLY: Spanish Club, 2; German Club, 3; Emory Club, 3; Riding Club, 3. SENIORS 241 McKenzie, SCOTT; Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Junior Var¬ sity Football, 2: Varsity Football, 3. McKinley, SUZANNE: Pep Club, 2, 3; Drama Club, 3. McLaughlin, JUDY: Girl ' s Intramurals, 1; VOT Club. McPHEETERS, PATRICIA: Emery Club, 2, vice-president; IRC, 4. McQUEARY, ROLF: Stage Crew. McRAE, WENDA: Drama Club, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 1,2; Costume Com¬ mittee, 2,3,4; Publicity Committee, 2,3,4; Art Club, 3,4. McWilliams, KATHLEEN: Drama, 1,2; IRC, 3,4; Acapella Choir, 3,4; Class Secretary, 4; Interact Club, 4; Oliver, 3. MENDOZA, HECTOR MONAHAN, PATRICIA MILLER, CHRISTINE: Riding Club, 2; FHA, 2; French Honor Society, 3,4; IRC, 3,4; Yearbook Staff, 3; Sfudent Government, 3,4, MILLER, LINDA: Majorette, 3,4; Symposium Staff, 2,3,4; Junior Varsity Girls Basketball, 1,2; Junior Varsity Girl ' s Softball, 1,2; French Club, 1,2; Art Club, MILLER, RICHARD: Float Committee, 2,3; Varsity Wrestling, 2,3; SCA Representative, 1,2; Varsity Letterman ' s Club, 2,3. MILLSTEIN, VIVIEN: Cheerealedr, 1,2, Captain; Girl ' s Leader, 2, Presi¬ dent; Tri-Hi-Y, 2, Vice President; IRC, 3,4; Keyettes, 3,4. MISCHKE, STEPHEN: German Honor Society, 3; Astronomy Club, 4. MITCHELL, GREGORY MITCHELL, JOHN: Forensics team, 1,2,3,4; Ski Club, 1; Science Club, 3,4; Jets, 3,4, President, 3,4; Thespians, 3,4; Drama Club, 3; Swim Club, 3; German Club, 3; German Honor Society, 3,4; THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANT, 3; IRC, 3,4. MITCHEM, DAVID: Science Club, 1; Drama Club, 1; Architect Club, 1; Swim Club, 3; Junior Varsity Football, 3; Astronomy Club, 3,4; Winter Sports Club, 3,4. MOESTA, PETER MONTEL, DOUGLAS: Basketball, 1; National Junior Honor Society, 1; Junior Varsity Basketball, 3. MORTIMER, SCOTT: WS Hi-Y, 3,4. MOONEYHAN, JACKIE: FHA, 1; Pep Club, 1,4; Spanish Club, 3. MOORE, JESSE: Homeroom Representative, 1,2,3; Archery Club, 2; Track, 3; Rifle Club, 3; Junior Varsity Football, 2,3; Varsity Football, 3. MORAN, DEBBIE MORANDI, JOHN: French Club, 1,2; Chorus, 1; Intramurals, 1. MORELAND, ROBERT: Symphonic Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Marching Band, 3,4; Winter Sports Club, 3,4. MORROW, TIMOTHY: Hockey, 2,3. MOUNTS, GAIL: Freshman Cheerleader; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 1,2,3,4; VOT, 4. MULLIGAN, DAVID: Spanish Club, 1. MULLINS, LOIS: VOT Club, 4, MURPHY, CATHERINE: Class Treasurer, 3; Creative Writing, 3; Pep Club, 2,3. MURPHY, MARICIA: Art Club, 1; Student Council Representative, 3; French Club, 2,3; Treasurer, 2; Secretary, 3. MURPHY, MONA: German Club, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3; German Honor Society, 3,4; Art Club, 3; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; Drill Team, 4; Senate, 3; Senior Class Council; Symposium Staff. MYERS, MAYNARD: German Club, 3, President, 4; German Honor Society, 3; Ski Club, 3, Parliamentarian, 4; Senate, 4. NALER, JUDITH: Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Baton Corps, 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; Class Senator. NASH, DIANE; JV Hockey, 1; Gymnastics, 2; Spartan Saddle and Spur, 2; VOT, 4. NASSIF, WILLIAM: Football Mgr,, 3,4; Track Mgr., 3,4; Basketball Mgr., 4, NEFF, GARY: DE Club, 3. NEIDLINGER, NANCY: Spanish Honor Society, 2,3,4; Newspaper, 2,3; Portuguese Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4. NEIL, DEBORAH: Keyettes, 3,4; Junior National Honor Society, 3; French Club, 2; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Drill Team, 4. Suzanne McKinley Judy McLaughlin Patricia McPheeters Rolf McQueary ‘ Wendi McRae Kathy McWilliams Hector Mendoza Patricia Monahan Christine Miller Linda Miller Richard Miller Vivien Millstein ' Stephen Mischke Gregory Mitchell John Mitchell David Mitchem 242 SENIORS Bob Little: The top at last! Nancy Neidlinger Deborah Neil Catherine Murphy Marcia Murphy Mona Murphy Maynard Myers Peter Moesta ■ Doug Montel Scott Montimer Jackie Mooneyhan Jesse Moore Debbie Moran Robert Moreland Timothy Morrow Gail Mounts Lois Mullins Judy Naler Diane Nash • William Nassif SENIORS 243 NEISH, MlCHEAL: Ditsributive Education Club, 2,3,4. NEWBR ' , NANETTE. French Club, 1,2; Pep Club, 1; Baton Corps, 3,4, Junior Varsity Basketba ' I 1. ' NORMAN, RICHARD: Orchestra, 2,3; Published Reflections In a Tear on Student Poet ' s Seminar, 3; .Acapella Choir, 3,4; Madrigal, 3,4. NEWLAND, REBECCA ' Vocational Office Training, 4. NOVAK, MARK: Rifle Team, 3; Distributive Education, 4. NUZZI, DENISE: Homeroom Representative; Mixed Chorus, 1. OBLEY, KEVIN OLDHAM, DWIGHT: Basketball, 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; German Honor Society, 2,3,4. OLIVER, lAMES: Latin Club, 4; Rifle Club, 4. OSBORNE JAMES: Football, 1,2, Wrestling, 1; Rifle Club 3; Guitar Club, 2 . O ' SHELL, KENNETH OWENS, WILLIAM PAINTER, SANDRA PANNELL, GARY: Football, 1; Oracle, 3; Astronomy, 4. PARK, GRACE; Oracle, 2,3,4; Page Editor, 3,4; IRC, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Secretary of Publicity, 3; Teachers Aide, 4; Props Committee for Plays, 2; Spanish Club, 2. PARNELL, DON PARSONS, JEFF: Tennis, 1,2; Varsity Club, 2; Science Club, 3,4; Junior Engineering Society, 3,4, Vice-President, 4. PARSONS, JAY: Lab Assistant, 2; Wrestling, 1; Intramurals. PAVELLE, JOANNE: Pep Club, 2; Drill Teom, 3,4; Drama Club, 3,4; Lob Assistant, 3; IRC, 3,4; Intramurals. PECK, LARRY PERDEW, CHLOE: Debate Club, 1; Campus Life, 1; Winter Sports Club, 3; Jr. Prom Committee, 3; Spanish Club, 4, PEREZ, SUSAN: Portugese Club, 3,4; Art Club, 3,4; Saddle ond Spur, 3,4; German Club, 1,2; GAA, 2. PERKINS, ALTA: FTA, 3,4; Library Aide, 3,4. PERRY, WALLY PETER, CRAIG: Rifle Club, 2,3,4; Chess Club, 2,3,4. PETERSON, LAURIE: Pep Club, 2; Spanish Club, 2,3; Emory Club, 2; Winter Sports Club, 3,4; Drama Club, 4; Junior Prom Committee, 3. PETERSON, RICHARD: Wrestling, 1; Cross Country, 3. PETRASEK, ROBERT PETRIE, KATHLEEN: Guitar Club, 1; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff, 3,4; Oliver, 3; Art Honors Student, 2,3; It ' s Academic Team 4. PEYTON, RALPH: Basketball, 1,2; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; Library Aide, 2,3. PHILLIPS, DIANE: Art Club, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 3,4; Drill Team, 1,2; Keyettes, 2,3,4; Campus Life, 1,2,3; Spanish Club, 3; GAA, 1,2,3; Tri-Hi- Y, 1,2,3; FHA, 3,4; FTA, 4; Music Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Representative, 1,2,3,4; Treasurer, 1,2, Vice-President, 2. PIERCE, DEBBY PINGATORE, DIANE: FTA, 2,3,4; Library Aide, 3,4; Saddle and Spur, 3. PISTOLESSI, TERESA: Intramurals, 1; French Club, 2; California Scholar¬ ship Federation, 2; Debate Team, 3,4; National Honor Society, 4. POLK, SHERYL LYNN: Madrigal Singers, 2,3,4; Oliver, 3; Miss Teen Virginia Finalist, 4; Miss Newport B. Finalist, 2. PONS, CECILIA POMPELL, RENA ANN: Drill Team; Interact Club, 4, POOLE, DAVID: Art Club, 1,2,3,4. PORTER, BRAD: Frosh Football; Junior Varsity Baseball, 1,2; Junior Var¬ sity Football, 2; Junior Varsity Wrestling, 2; Varsity Football, 3,4; Varsity Baseball, 3,4; Interact Club, 3,4. Nanette Newbry Denise Nuzzi Richard Norman Kevin Obley Dwight Oldham James Oliver James Osborne Ken O ' Shell Sandra Painter Gary Pannell Grace Park Sherbonn Parne Geoff Parsons Julian Parsons Joanne Pavelle Larry Peck Chloe Perdew ' Susan Perez 4 SENIORS - Alta Perkins Wally Perry Craig Peters Laurie Peterson Ricky Peterson Robert Petrasek Kathleen Petrie Ralph Peyton Diane Phillips Debby Pierce Diane Pingatore Teresa Pistolessi Sherri Polk Rena Pompeii Cecilia Pons David Poole Brad Porter Steve Tidball: My bridge just fell out. SENIORS 245 PORTER, MELL POTTER, ZANDRA LEE POWERS, JUDY ANN PRAUSA, RICHARD A.: Wrestling, 1,2,3,4; Football, 1; Basketball, 1; Science Club, 3,4; Rifle Club. PRESTON, JANE PORTER; Drama Club; Pep Club; Latin Club; FHA; FTA; Junior Board; Art Club. PROTSMAN, KERRIE LYNN: Gymnastics, 1,2; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Sparton Saddle and Spur, 2; Marching Band, 1,3,4; Keyettes, 4; National Junior Honor Society, 2; Honor Society, 3,4. PRUETT, MARTHA ANN: Home Economics Club, 1; Future Nurses Club, 1; Float Committee, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 1, parliamentarian, 2,3, president, 4; Senior Council, 4, PULEO, JACKIE ANNE: Lock and Key Club, 1; Girls ' Intramurals, 1; AFS Secretary, 2,3; GAA; Girls ' League. PULLEN, PAMELA ANN: Keyettes, 1,2,3,4; Junior Notional Honor Society, 1,2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Student Government Cabinet, 3,4; French Honor Society, 3 4; Symphonic Band, 1,2,3,4; Librarian, 1,2,3,4; Marching Band, 3,4; Girls ' State Representatiye, 3; Yearbook, 1,2. PURCELL, JAMES PURDY, TIMOTHY JOHN: California Scholastic Federation, 2,3; National Forensic Leogue, 3. PUTMAN, PAMELA: Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 3; Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4; Homeroom Representative, 3. QUINN, MARTIN JAMES: Junior Varsity Basketball, 1,2; Yearbook, 2. RAABE, PAULA RAMPY, MICHAEL RALEIGH, RONNIE: DE Club, RAPCOCK, JAMES RASMUSSEN, MURIEL RATCLIFFE, STAN RATY, JOELLEN: French Club, 2,4; FHA, 4. RAUSCH, PATRICIA RAUSCH, ROBERT: Marching Band, 2,3,4; Squad Leader, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4, Pep Band, 2,3,4. REED, RICHARD: Rifle Club, 1,2,3,4; Rocket Club, 1,2. REEHER, JOEL: Baton Corps, 1,2,3,4, Captain, 4; Keyettes, 3,4; Band Aide, 3,4; Class Treasurer, 1; Class Senator, 2; Student Government Chap¬ lain, 3; Senior Class Council; Spanish Honor Society, 2,3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Court Attendant, 1; Symphonic Band, 1,2. REESE, JOAN REILLY, MATT REYNOLDS, PRISCILLA: Varsity Hockey, 3; Junior Varsity Hockey, 1,2; Junior Varsity Softball, 1; Varsity Softball, 3; Track and Field, 2,3. RICHARDSON, RENEE RIGGS, JEANETTE: Basketball, 1,2,3; Volleyball, 1,2,3; French Club, 1,2; ROTC Sponsor, 3; Track, 1; Baseball, 1,2,3. RITT, LYNNE RIVERS, DIANE ROACH,JOHN ROBERTSON, JANE ROBILLARD, VAUNA: Stage Crew, 1; Basketball Manager, 3; Portuguese Club, 3,4; Secretary; Art Club, 4; Homeroom Representative, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 4. ROBINSON, KAREN: Our Town, 1; House of Representatives, 1,2; Year¬ book, 1,2; Baton Corps, 3,4; Junior National Honor Society, 2; National Honor Society; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4, president, 4. ROCHE, V ILLIAM ROMERO, CATHERINE Mell Porter Judy Powers Richard Prouso Jane Preston Kerrie Protsmon Martha Pruett ' Jackie Puleo Pam Pullen • James Parcel I Tim Purdy Pam Putnam Martin Quinn Paula Raabe Michael Rampy Jo Ellen Raty Stan Ratcliffe 24b SENIORS Diane Rivers: I wonder which side is ours? ® ' James Rapkoch Muriel Rasmussen Patricia Rausch ♦ Robert Rausch Richard Reed Joel Reeher Joan Reese Matt Reilly Priscilla Reynolds Renee Richardson Jane Robertson Vauna Robillard Karen Robinson SENIORS 247 Pam Rowe Gary Rowland Cheryl Rummer Jackie Ryan James Sanders Mark Sanger Cindy Sarver Lynn Sauer Michael Saulnier Diane Schaller Edwin Schilf ' • Ronald Schiller Kathleen Schniedwind - Kathy Schropp Charles Screen ' Lynn Seagraves • Earl Seekins Patricia Senger Jenise Setian ROWE, PAM ROWLAND, GARY RUMMER, CHERYL: Cheerleader, 1; Pep Club, 1; Junior National Honor Society, 1; Drill Team, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 3,4, Secretary, 3,4; Leadership Train¬ ing Conference, 2,3,4; Student Government, 1,3; Home Economics Assis¬ tant, 4 RYAN, JACKIE SANDERS, JAMES SANGER, MARK: German Club, 1; Wrestling Team, 1,2; WS Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Symphonic Band, 2,3,4; Vice-President, 4; Sergeant-at-Arms; WS Hi-Y, 3. SARVER, CINDY: Debating Team, 1; French Club, 2,3,4; FTA, 3,4; Art Club, 3,4; Emery Club, 3,4; Astrology Club, 3,4, SAUER, LYNN SAULNIER, MICHAEL SCHALLER, DIANE: Spanish Club, 2,3; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Drama Club, 2; Spartan TrI-Hi-Y, 2,3,4. SCHLIF, BUD SCHILLER, RONALD: Chess Club, 2, President, 3; Medical Club, 2, Vice President, 3; Winter Sports Club, 3; Biology Club, 2; Senate. SCHNIEDWIND, KATHLEEN: Keyettes, 3,4; J.V. Hockey, 2; J.V. Basket¬ ball, 2; Varsity Softball, 2,3,4; Track and Field, 2,3,4; Varsity Field Hockey, 5,4. SCHROPP, KATHLEEN; French Honor Society, 3,4; Drill Team, 2,3; French Club, 2, SCREEN, CHARLES: Golf Team, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Home Room Representative, 1, SEAGRAVES, LYNN: Reserve Band, 1; Girls ' Intramurals, 1,3,4. SEEKINS, EARL; Varsity Golf, 3,4; Varsity Club, 4, SENGER, PATRICIA: German Honor Society, 3,4. SETIAN, JENISE: French Club, 1,2; French Honor Society, 3,4; IRC, 4. SHANK, DEBORAH: French Club; Home Room Representative; Emery Club; Sears Teen Board; Winter Sports Club, Senior Class Council; FTA. SHAPIRO, LOIS. Droma Club, 3; VOT Club, 4. 3HAUKLAS, THOMAS SHELLY, J.AMES: Marching Band; Editor of Literary Magazine, Notional Thespian Society. SHORES, KENNETH; Wrestling, 2; Swim Club, 3. SIGRIST, LOUISE SILAS, JOHN: Basketball, 1,2,4; Journalism Staff, 4; Cross Country, 1; Student Government, 1, Drama Club, 1. SIMMONS, STEVE SlA ' t.ON, lARRY SIMPSON, RICHARD: Footboli, 1, D.E. Club, 3; ICVA Cub. SINGHOFF, VICTORIA: GAA, 1; IRC, 2,3,4; FHS, 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; NHS 2,3,4; Naimun Delegate, 3; Senior Class Council. ' SMELTZE.R. MARTIN; National Honor Society. 5)4ITH, GLFN S 4,XH, MARG.ARET: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Sophomore Treasurer; Jr. Ooss Ccuncd; Scnote, 4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y V. President; Fairfax County . outh Ccur.cii, 3,4; Interscholostic Safety Council, 3,4. Sf- r-t. RANDALL: Winter Spurts Club; Rifle Club. ..Mt ' i-i REEFCCA: Riding Club, 2,3, Guitor Club, 3; Art Club, 4. . !■ .kK. M.ARl, ' -NNE Saddle and Spur, Treosurer, 2, President 3 4- ' Jp. D-crru Club, 3. .•(.!’ ' •) , ELlEN: Homeroom Representative, 1; Art Assistant, 3. a43 seniors Deborah Shank Lois Shapiro Thomas Shauklas Kenneth Shores Louise Sigrist John Silas Larry Simon Richard Simpson Victoria Singhoff Martin Smeltzer Glen Smith Margaret Smith Randall Smith Rebecca Smith Marianne Sobchak Mary Ellen Soper SENIORS 249 SPENCE, DEBORAH: National Honor Society, 4; Spartan Saddle and Spur, 4. SPETTEL, SCOTT: Football, 1,2,3,4; Track, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1; Key Club, 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Class President, 2; Swim Club, 3; Prin¬ cipal ' s Advisory Committee, 2, SPIRO, SCOTT: Track Team, 1; Debate Team, 1; Drama Club, 2,3; French Club, 2, President, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; National Thespian Society, 3,4; Marshal for 1969 Commencement; National Sojournors, 3; French Honor Society, 4; Boys ' State Representative, 3; Yearbook, 4; Spring Musical, 2,3; Newspaper Staff, 3,4; WTOP News Correspondent, 4. SPRENCE, RICHARD stalk, BRUCE STANSBERRY, ROBERT: Spartan Rifles, 4; Junior Varsity Football 1; Professional Society, 3, STARBIRD, DEANNE: JV Basketball, 1; Softball, 1,2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; German Honor Society, 2,3,4; Track, 2,3,4; IRC, 4; Jayvee manager football, 2; Spartan Rifles, 2. STEFFEN, AURTHUR: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 4; Varsity Football Mgr., 2,3,4, Varsity Track Mgr., 1,2,3; Intramurals. STEVENS, ROBERT STONE, JACK: Football, 1,2,3; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Inteiact Club, 4; HR Rep., 2; Varsity Club. STRINGFELLOW, WILLIAM: Stage Crew, 2,3, Mgr., 3,4; Thespians, 2,3; Track, 1. STRIDER, DAVIS: Leilehua Surfing Team, 1; Aramural Basketball, 2; Spartan Hi-Y, 2,3,4, Pres., 4. STULTZ, SHERRILL: Choir, 1,2; Art Club, 4; Office Asst., 4. STYRON, WOODY: Basketball, 1; Southside Surf Society., 1; Spartan Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Treasurer, 4; Evolutionist Surf Club, 3. SUIT, DONNA: Drill Team, 4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Pep Club, 4. SULLIVAN, PATRICIA: JV Hockey, 1; IRC, 1; JV Softball, 2; French Honor Society, 4; WS Tri-Hi-Y. SWAIM, GEORGE SWAN, ROSEMARY: Chorus, 1; Newspaper, 4; Senior Newsletter, 4; Pep Club, 4. SWANBERG, DIANE: VOT, 4. SYRETT, MARY: Spanish Club, 1,3,4; FHA, 3,4; Pep Club, 4; IRC, 4. TALHEIM, MARION KAY: Drill Team, 2,3,4; Clinic Aid, 3; Pep Club, 4; Library Aid, 4. TAYLOR, JAMES TENNISON, ANNETTE: German Club, 1; German Honor Society, 2,3. TIERNAN, KATHLEEN: Modeling; Folk Guitar, Swimming Team. THACKER, EDDIE: ICT, 4. THOMPSON, CURT: Baseball, 4. THOMPSON, TERRIE: Spanish Club, 1,2,3,4; Portugese Club, 3,4; Emery Club, 3; FHA, 4. HOWARD, THOMAS: Football, 1; Junior Varsity Football, 3; Varsity Foot¬ ball, 4; Junior Varsity Baseball, 1,2; Our Town, 1; It ' s Academic, 4; Interact Club, 4. THOMAS, PATRICIA: Drill Team, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4; Spanish Club, 1; Tri-Hi-Y, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3; Notional Honor Society, 3,4; Junior Honor Society, 2. THROWER, JAQUELINE: Band, 1,2,3,4; Marching Band, 3,4; French Club, 2; Music Club, 4; Art Club, 4. TIDBALL, STEPHEN: Portuguese, 3,4; Teacher Aide, 4. TIGHE, EUGENE: Math Club, 1; Science Club, 2; Track, 2; Key Club, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Latin Club, 3. TILLEY, KAREN: House of Representatives, 1; Junior Class Float, 3. TOPPING, ROB: Basketball, 1,2; Football, 2; French Club, 3; Vice Presi¬ dent, 3; Winter Sports, 3,4; Senate, 3; Senior Class Council, 4; Hi-Y, 4; IRC, 4, TOWE, PATRICIA: Pep Club, 1; French Club, 1; Chorus, 1; History Assistant, 4. TRIBE, SANDOR: Senior Newsletter. TRIBETT, DEBRA: Homeroom Representative, 1,2; Girl ' s State Delegate, 3; Secretary Special Camp, 3,4; National Junior Honor Society, 3,4. TRIPP, PHILIP Deborah Spence Scott Spettel Scott Spiro Richard Sprence Bruce Stalk Robert Stansberry Deanne Starbird t Arthur Steffen « Robert Stevens , Jack Stone William Springfellow Davis Strider Sherrill Stultz Woody Styron Donna Suit Patricia Sullivan George Swaim Rosemary Swan 250 NiORS Diane Swanberg Mary Syrett Marion Talhelm James Taylor ■ Annette Tennison ' Eddie Thacker Curt Thompson Terrie Thompson Howard Thomas Patricia Thomas ■Jacqueline Thrower ' Stephen Tidball Kay Tiernan ' Eugene Tighe Karen Tilley Robert Topping Debra Tribett SENIORS 251 Tina Brudzinski: Doesn ' t taste like Maypo. David Trosper John Villines Debbie Walker Eric Weber Kenneth Weiss Patt Tudor Frances Turner Alan Vachon George Vieth Catherine Volz Viqi Wagner Carla Walecka Charles Walker Kerry Weatherway Matt Weden Susan Wells 252 SENIORS Christine Young Mike Yourko Steve Young Pat Zorack TROSPER, DAVID TUDER, PATT: Pep Club, 4; FHA, 3; Clinic Aide, 3; Homeroom Rep¬ resentative, 3; Latin Club, 1. TURNER, FRANCES: Senate, 1,2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Home Room Representative, 3. VACHON, ALAN: Band, 1,2,3. VIETH, GEORGE: Chess Club, 1,2,3; Vice-President, 2,3. VILLINES, JOHN VOLZ, CATHERINE: Basketball, 1; Astronomy Club, 3; DE, 3. WAGNER, VIQI: Student Government, 2,3, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 3; Yearbook, 2; Editor of Art-Literary Magazine, 2; Student Government Vice- President, 3; Varsity Cheerleader, 3; Symposium, 3,4; Literary Editor, 3; Co-Editor-in-Chief, 3; National Honor Society, 2,3,4; Drill Team, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; It ' s Academic Team, 4; Keyettes, 4; National Merit Semifinalists, 4. WALECKA, CARLA: Keyettes, 3,4; President, 4; French Club, 1,2,3,4; Secretary, 2; President, 3; French Honor Society, 3,4,. Pres, 4; Drill Team., 3; National Junior Honor Society, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Sym¬ posium, 1,2,3,4, Layout Editor, 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief, 4; Girl ' s State Alter¬ nate, 3; Principal ' s Advisory Council, 4; It ' s Academic Team, 4; Student Government Cabinet, 4; IRC, 3,4. WALKER, CHARLES: Key Club, 2,3. WALKER, DEBORAH: French Club, 1,2; Emery, 2,3,4; FTA, 3,4; French Honor Society, 2,3,4; Choir, 1,234; FHA 4; Winter Sports Club 4; Emery Club, 3,4, President, 3, Vice-President, 4. WEATHERWAY, KERRY: Symphonic Band, 3,4; Marching Band, 3,4; Sci¬ ence Club, 2; Music Club, 4; National Junior Honor Society, 1,2. WEBER, ERIC: Latin Club, 1,2; Varsity Track Monager, 1. WEBER, THOMAS: Thespians; Drama Club. WEDEN, MATTHEW: Junior Varsity Baseball, 2; Varsity Football, 3,4; Varsity Boseball, 3,4; Varsity Club, 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3,4, WEISS, KENNETH WELLS, SUSAN: German Honor Society, 3,4; Winter Sports Club, 3, IRC, 4, WESTON, SHARON: Guitar Club, 1,2, President, 2; Sponish Club, 2,3; Art Club, 3,4; Art Honor Student, 3,4; Senior Newsletter, 4, WHEELER, BEVERLY: French Club, 2,3; Junior Varsity Softboll, 2, Varsity Softball, 3,4; FTA, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Pep Club, 4; Science Club, 4; Symposium, 4. WHITE, MICHAEL; Oliver, 3; Olympian, 4; Drama Club, 3; Thespians, 3,4; Stage Crew, 3,4. WIEGMAN, SHELI.A: FTA, 3,4, Vice-President, 4; Spanish Honor Society, 3,4; Yearbook, 2,4; Interact, 4; Senate, 4; IRC, 4. WILKIE, GEORGE: Astronomy Club, 2,3. WILKINSON, GEORGE: Spanish Honor Societv, 2,3; Class Council, 4; Cabi¬ net, 2,3,4; House of Representatives, 1; Yearbook, 4; Key Club, 3,4; Na¬ tional Honor Society, 3,4; Pep Club, 1. WOHLERT, CHERIE WOLF, DAVID: Football, 1. WOODCOCK, BRUCE: Swim Club, 3,4, WOODRUFF, DEANA: ADP Assistant, 2,3,4. WORTHY, HANS: German Club, 3, WRIGHT, DAISY: Keyettes, 3,4; FHA, 4; Junior Varsity Hockey, 2; Varsity Hockey, 3,4; Basketball, 4; Concert Choir, 2. WRIGHT, ROBERT: Football, 1,2; Varsity Club, 3,4; Golf, 1,4. YOUNG, ANTHONY: Frosh Football, 1; Junior Varsity Football, 2; Varsity Football, 3,4; Varsity Track, 1,2,3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3,4; Senior Class Council, Sher Weston Beverly Wheeler Michael White Shelia Wiegman George Wilkie George Wilkinson Cherie Wohlert David Wolf Bruce Woodcock Deana Woodruff ' Hans Worthy Daisy Wright - Robert Wright ♦ Anthony Young YOUNG, CHRISTINE: Chorus, 1; Frosh Cheerleader, 1; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Our Town , 1; Homeroom Representative, 3; Junior Cheer¬ leader, 3; Drama Club, 3. YOUNG, STEVEN; Football, 1,2,3,4; Latin Club, 1,2; Hi-Y, 3,4. YOURKO, MIKE ZEIGLER, STEPHEN: Oracle, 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief, 4; Senate, 4. ZORACK, PATRICIA: Cheerleader, 1,2,3; Student Government, 1,2; Prom Committee, 3; Float Committee, I. SENIORS 2.53 John McClelland, Vice-President; Debbie Beckett, Secretary; John Mundie, President; Cathy Rachmeler, Senator; Patty Cole, Senator pictured—Tom Finch, Treasurer. To dream the Impossible Dream of ambitious juniors. Visions rings : -.: high college board scores : evoke ' delusions of ‘ . 4 not to be scorned. To fight the Unbeatable Foe ' There ore unattainable pinnacles V r to be scaled, fortunes to be amassed, but give them a chance. One more year to go Sponsors: Mrs. Virginia Shearin and Mr. John Shaw 2S4 JUNI0RS ' JUNIOR CLASS •ijl t i’V’ •• V. ' o L ' s ' j-m Deborah Adams Kent Adams Steven Adams Deane Aines Ted Allen Sue Allison Charlene Allport George Anderton Terri Arantz Toni Arduini Don Armstrong Robin Autry Julia Ayers William Aylestock Frank Ayres Jeffery Babis Darrell Bain George Bain Ricky Baity George Baker Terri Baker Mark Baldino 256 JUNIOR CLASS Mary Baldwin Kandis Ballinger Debbie Barber Sharon Barcia Rosemary Barish Patty Barker Wayne Barrett Vicki Bates Mike Battenfield • Rod Bauer Patti Baughn Robert Baumann Margie Baus Norman Bayne Dianne Bayrer Debbie Beall ’ Kirk Bellman Mike Bender Linda Bennett Louis Berkowitz Lanny Bernier Donna Bieber JUNIOR CLASS 257 ‘Cheri Blomquist ' Paul Bloom David Blount James Bogart ' David Borland Steve Bort Mary Jane Black John Blair Gina Blake Mark Blanchard William Blatt Patty Brennan Mike Brewster Mike Brito Robin Britten Tom Britton Barbara Brown 258 JUNIOR CLASS The job of the publications staff isn ' t easy . . . only the strong can take it . . . JUNIOR CLASS 259 Maria Davis Harvey Day Debra Dean Howard Czarnik Charles Daffin Michael Darnell Cheri Deavers Richard Dekker Robert Detwiler Diane Couture Jim Cramer Claudia Crooker Paul Cox Anita Creasi Derek Cross Tori Cox Claude Creger Johnny Crump Nancy Coyle William Crofford Ernie Cruz Susan Craig Douglas Crone James Culp Richard Crook Marty Cunningham An, senoritas! Where have you been all my life? 260 JUNIOR CLASS Diane Dickerson Ronald Dillard Karen Dodson Donna Doyal Patricia Drake Mary Duke Steve Delaney Moni Dunivin Christian Dunn Kathi Dunwell Dave Dustin Stephanie Earnest Sheryl Engleson Robert Ept James Erickson Sally Ernst Richard Espy Donna Evans JUNIOR CLASS 261 Linda Evans Janel Farmer Steve Farrell Brad Feil Joe Ferrell Bob Fick Thomas Finch Barbara Finkle Chuck Flemming Janet Frasca Daug Frear Tina Foster James Fowler Sharon Fox Susan Fox Patricia Frawley Frances Froman John Garner Cheri Garver Janice Gecoma Becky Gelke Patricia Gentry Cheri George 262 JUNIOR CLASS Diane Hagan Sue Haggard Bill Haines JUNIOR CLASS 263 264 JUNIOR CLASS Junior Tobie Adorns has 40% fewer cavities. Pam Himelick Vickie Hite Rick Hoffman Kevin Hogan Mark Hogge Linda Holden Nancy Henley Nelson Hernandez Susan Hess Jeff Hildebrand Michael Hillery John Hilliard Carol Holford Kenneth Holm Keith Holmes Bill Holt Patty Holt William Hood Edward Houchins Patty Howard Joyce Hower Debbie Hubbard JUNIOR CLASS 265 Who says juniors can ' t have their pie and eat it, too? Margaret Jaquiss Kelly Jett Rhonda Jewell Ann Johnson Bonnie Johnson Debbie Johnson John Huppert John Ince Rod Inman Lynne Irvin Chrisanne Ives Michael Iwanicki Laura Jacobs Harry Jacobson Lynn James Claudia Jones Craig Jones Robert Jones Judi Jose David Joseph Marianne Korabai 266 JUNIOR CLASS By this time they ' re in the upper half having played the game Satisfaction comes harder, lockers are no longer a problem, just a convenience Leaders now, of all the clubs, no longer mere members, but planners, organizers Class spirit grows as the all important year looms ahead. College boards, rings They look toward the future with anxiety and expectation: Facing a new game is not easy. Becky Kingery Candy Kinney David Kitterman Karen Klause Nancy Knight Greg Komar Ken Kardaras Sharon Katreeb Laurie Kaven Dcidre Kawolics Carolyn Keheley Dan Kelly Jeff Kerwin Nancy Kesterson Jeff Kick Nancy Kick Linda King Subash Kori Steve Kozak Nancy Kreidwise Patricia Lambert Denita Lambou John Lammie Mary Lan Mary LaSla Michael Lauck JUNIOR CLASS 267 “D Phillip Layne Paddy Leary Roxanne LeBlanc Cyndi Leisz Peggy Lennon Thomas Lett Gail Leydon Jim Lisbeth Mary Little Bruce Livingstone Jeannie Lloyd John Longhill Susan Lord Libby Lott Fred Lowery Mary Lucas Dennis Luther Marcia Mahaffee Mary Mallory Matt Manion Kathleen Manning Robert Margrave Richard Markham Paul Lot Terre Lot Karen Logan Al Lokitis Kim London Stewart Long Daniel Lynch Mary Lyons Kevin MacFarland Dave Macintire Margaret Mader Karen Moffett 268 JUNIOR CLASS Barbara Marshall Pat Marten Cherry Martin Dana Martin Stephen Mawyer Paula Maxey Steve McBee Michael McCann Donald McClane Jeannette McClelland John McClelland Kay McDonald Donald McElheny Carol McIntyre Francis McKenna Joan McMahan Diane McNuss JUNIOR CLASS 269 Barb and Jim enjoy a vacation from school called a field trip Judy Morandi Benjamin Moravitz Gary Muir Frank Mulkey John Mundie Timothy Murnane Robin Melvin Sue Messick Mike Meyer Suzette Milona Debi Miles Richard Miller Joanne Milligan Donna Mills Michael Mischke Michael Mittaca Valerie Montel Lynn Montgomery Verne Mooneyhan Cindy Moore 270 JUNiOR CLASS Shane O ' Neill Kathy Paganelli Thomas Osekowski Steven Palmer Janice Overstreet Barbara Pao Beverly Murphy Kerry Murphy Ronnie Murphy Allen Murray William Myers Stephen Nash Lee Neff Christy Nehrt Cindy Neish Kathy Nelson Bill Niemann Steve Nobles Sarah Ober Glen Odom Debbie O ' Donnell Patricia O ' Farrell Bob Olin ' 71 CAN dig it! CAN you? JUNIOR CLASS 271 Hurry and zip me up. The prom won ' t wait! Lisa Paquin Peggy Parker George Patton Rick Perkins Bill Perrin Cynthia Peterson Linda Peterson Greg Petrenko Joan Pettee Pam Polk Linda Porter Bradley Poss Linda Powers Thomas Price Jean Proctor Jackie Patton Lee Patton Debbie Peoples Dorothy Phillips Scott Phillips Cindy Pierce Randy Piernick John Pillsbury Linda Poland 272 JUNIOR CLASS Mark Rietman Donna Robertson Scott Robeson Mike Robinson Becky Rogers Dennis Pryor Linda Pugh Cathy Rachmeler John Rafferty Charlotte Raleigh Philip Rankin Tom Reeder Linda Reinikka Richard Reitmeyer Thomas Rexrode Cassandra Rhine Dave Richards Sue Roper George Ropp Gary Rosenthal Nancy Rothenberger Jeannie Roulet Anne Rouse JUNIOR CLASS 273 Jack Rutkowski Noreen Ryan Barbara Sandy Pamela Sanford Arlene Seto Tom Sexton David Shackley Susan Shauklas Tom Sheehan Dave Shendow What ' ll we do if we lose? Paul Sanza Neil Sapp Joseph Saunders John Schaibley Richard Schatz Kathie Scheblik Barbara Schoen David Schopper Phil Schultz Harold Scott Harvey Seegers Debbie Seltzer 274 JUNIOR CLASS Debbie Sher Stephanie Shipe Tom Shirley Everett Sigrist Millie Sigrist Michael Simpson Daniel Smith Hugh Smith Renee Smith Roy Smith Vicki Snelling Cynthia Snyder Tom Soderholm Elian Sommerkamp Edie Spurrell Barbara Steinke Marsha Stephen Steven Stern JUNIOR CLASS 275 Gary Teagno John Thomas Gail Thompson Philip Thompson David Thorne Tom Tighe Arlene Timoney Steve Todd Robert Tompkins Melinda Tredwell Anne Tremper Doug Trosper Kathy Stewart Susan Stokes Randy Stout Williom Sulick Jon Sullivan Wondo Swobodo Peter Symonowski Potty Tocey John Todich Tony Toncredi Pot Toshjion Mark Trout Mark Trude Barbara Tucker James Twiford Stephen Unger Steve Vonderhoff Mark Von Gilst Debbie Vonsickle Richard Vaught Michael Vogeler Martha Voss Clark Walker 276 JUNIOR CLASS Debbie Waller Russ Ward Anne Wardlaw Karen Warnock James Watson Randy Weekes Gail Weingartner Patricia Welch Christine Wells Susan Whitbeck Richard White Kevin Widmann Mike Wilkerson Jenny Williams Judy Williams Lucinda Williams Nick Williams Tom Williams Glenn Muhle Gabriel Perkins Suzanne RothIisberger Carol Thomas Joan Todd Sue Walker JUNIOR CLASS 277 Bill Parker, President; Sue Hoenstine, Secretary; Mark Krivoruchka, Senator; Debbie Willey, Treasurer; Charles Greener, Vice President; Elaine Whitbeck, Senator. Sophomores, you hove progressed. YouVe played the gome and know the rules Climbing the ladder (gt least one rung) YouVe reached new heights: :bjology homeroom representative football games. You know which way the wind blows, Sophomore Sponsors—Mr. Clark Villar and Miss Lilia Johnstone 278 SOPHd yvORES p J 1 ■ i j I T ’ ■ ii n 1 ' II W lii ■ ' i Ii 4 1 , BH 1 a • 4 1 T 1 11 y ■ ' 4 1 •■ rT t 1 1 Il H S’ tzl r T , 1 ' J 1 1 1 1 Hi - - pn 1 “ 1 m- •4 Hi “f ?? • 4 O - t « «««’ T _ i. • « - li . ft y 1 « L J i ' “ 1 bj M i ” m ! ... SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOTOREg iiiPii f. - :=r M . ' ■■• ' ■t •• ' ■5 ' ' j; V- 1 4 rf- ■• - Pat Alber Douglas Anderson Steve Allen Doug Allison Linda Almond Kerry Anderlik 2 80 SOPHOMORE CLASS Harry Ashcraft Cindy Ashton Kathy Ayers Shannon Baber Karerl Bacchieri Pam Bailey Vicki Bailey Tom Baldwin Robert Ball Robert K. Ball Cindy Barker Mary Barringer Bill Baxter Linda Bayer Vicki Baylor David Beall Stephen Becker Curt Beech Keith Bell Carolyn Bender Mark Benton John Berberich George Berry Leah Bertrand Art Bettge Britt Bielawski George Bierbower Peter Bierly Sue Birchell Suzanne Birchell Sherry Blackmore John Blagg Sue Blanchard Nancy Blank Pat Bolger Michael Boothe Richard Borgatti Cindy Born John Boswell Cathy Botvinik Lissa Bounds Renee Bovey William Bowler John Boylan Patti Bradley Holly Brantly John Brasfield Jim Breckenridge Linda BredI Robert Bretz David Briscoe John Brizzi Robin Brochu Carol Brooks Ellaine Brooks Madeleine Brooks Astrid Brors Ron Brown Samuel Brown George Browning Susan Bucko Jane Buehler Deborah Bullard Bill Burgin Frank Burke Pat Burke John Burnett Chuck Bush Debby Buxton Donna Buxton Ronnie Campbell Karen Carpenter Mary Carpenter Vickie Byrd Lynda Cain Terri Call Arlo Callahan SOPHOMORE CLASS 281 The Principal ' s Advisory Committee ... on what? 282 SOPHOMORE CLASS Pot Cline Sharon Cline John Cockerhom Olga Colongelo Monique Collins John Commins Morion Connelly Stretch Connelly Mary Connolly Kothie Conway Lynn Coolbough Noma Copos Tom Corbin Kathryn Corcoran Donna Choate Barbara Cicinoto David Cissel Judy Ciuffreda Bruce Clark Gerry Clark Anne Clark Collette Clements Gary Costello Michael Costello Cindy Coughlin Michael Craft Debbie Craig Connie Crim Don Criswell Thomas Crom They say everyone watches the football players, but I know better! Tamara Crouch Claudia Cruise Brian Day David Dearolph Kevin DeBord Forrest DeButts June Demos Michele Dennis Teri Devereux Karen DeYoung Charles Dickerson Jayne Dickinson John Diehl John Dillard David Dodson Kayla Dodson Al Dopier Debbie Dotson William Duckett Thomas Dulan Michael Dulaney Debbie Dunkam Diane Durst Butch Dutchyshyn Mark Eaton Kathy Edwards Rocky Edwards Chuck Ellis Mark Elwell Debbie Crone Leslie Croskery Debbie Crotty Tina Cruz Evelyn Cummins Debbie Daniels Elaine Davis Gary Davis Becky Day SOPHOMORE CLASS 283 Rosemary Fomigl ietti Lea Farmer Claudia Fedko David Feigleson Betty Fetterman Michael Fick Ellen Fye Susan Gaiser Martan Gallway Denise Garcia Jane Gardiner Keith Gardner Debby Garren 284 SOPHOMORE CLASS John Gauthier Tim Gee Susan Gerdon Mark Gerhards Gail Gervais Margot Getty Judy Gilbertson Carl Giles Ed Gillis Bruce Giorgi Bill Gleason David Goad Donna Gobie William Godwin John Goplen Doug Gordon Ross Goslin Mike Gould Susan Graham John Gray Chuck Greener John Griel Curt Gronewald Richard Grimm Robert Grooms Roger Grooms Donna Gruver Only 2 more limes— I won ' t be late to class. SOPHOMORE CLASS 285 Edmund Harris Chris Harrison Patti Harrison Suzanne Harrison Nancy Harwood Kathy Hasty Carol Hawe Chip Hayes Kathy Hayes Nancy Hayes Sharon Heasley Doug Heath Melinda Heath Dianna Heddon Rozan Hefferman Jody Henry Valerie Hepler George Herman Mitch Herndon Kathleen Herrin Carin Hubbard 1 JTi 1 in 1 % M 286 SOPHOMORE CLASS Lisa Hiley Joe Hill Nancy Hill Loretta Hiller Chuck Hirst Gerald Hoag Sue Haenstine Cindy Hoffman Bill Holden Larry Holleman Manuel Holguin Jo Holm Stephanie Holt Jeri Homo Debra Hormann Robert Hornbrook Debra Houck Sue Howard Sam Howell n nma t wUIP ■ w. i ■ . - . Should we tell them now that the water fountain will self-destruct in 5 seconds? Debbie Howerton David Hubbard William Huber Steve Hughes Veronica Hughes Charlotte Hunter Michele Hutchison Hilton Jones Larry Jones Delbert Jackson Margaret Kanak Mike Kappel Christine Kaseman Janet Katzenstein Pam Kaus SOPHOMORE CLASS 287 Rick Krajnyak Barbara Kratz Kevin Kuchem Andy Lederman Don Ledford Rick Lehmann Debbie Leoras Chris Lesher Vicci Lessinger George Lex Erin Lightel Laura Lion Diane Loehe Rene Long Gayle Lorenzi Marcia Lorey Melissa Lorey Debi Louder Mary Lucero Betty Lundstrom Gary Luzadder Stan Lyle Grace Lynch Ellen MacBrayne Tom Knauss Pom Knight Scott Knobel George Knowles Linda Lake Michael Lancaster Roger Langhorne Gloria Larson Sandra Larson Kenneth Lawhn Tess Lawson Arthqr Lazer Paul Lazarus Rick Leeper Kevin Lees 288 SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores ore an entirely different class of people. They are satisfied, secure, even a bit conceited. Those ridiculous freshman feelings are gone — but they do remember — and pity. They ' re always taking the late bu.s home — After school is for being in a club. Belonging! They ' re always roaming the halls at 7:30 a. m. Mornings are for decorating or set construction. Useful! They ' re always at the games — Fridays are for wearing orange and blue, and screaming your head off. Spirit! But hope remains — I still have two more years. Minta Manning Thomas Manning June Mahon Steve Mahoney Douglas Major Paul Mallory Robert Mandaleris Anne Manion Steve Martin Mike Mason Michael McAllister Theresa McCarthy Kathy McClelland Gale McCoy Mark McConnell James McCoy Dave McCreight Nancy McDonald Laura McDowell Jim McGinnis Sherry McGee Anne McGuinness Mike McKee Richard McKeown Jody McLeland Bonnie McRae Jeff Meals Angela Mears Doug Mears Gerald Meier Ben Melton Eric Merchant Craig Merkel Sherry t ' Aesser Sheila Mestre Cindi Meyers Linda Meyers SOPHOMORE CLASS 289 Roger Mitton Jim Monson Ruth Monson Marcia Monticth Barry Moore Greg Moore Joanne Moore Marty Moorehouse Kevin Moreley Alan Morris Linda Morris Kirk Mortimer Jan Mourges Hollis Mullen Steve Muller Lois Mullins John Murias Lynn Muros Richard Murphy Salley Murphy Jill Murray Wayne Musser Cindy Myhre Dave Nabor Mary Ann Nabor David Nassif Robert Nebiker Debbie Neese Bill Neil 290 SOPHOMORE CLASS Which dot comes next? Craig Park Bill Parker Larry Patterson Leslie Patterson Tom Payne Derrick Peake Tom Penney Randolf Perez David Perfect Robert Perfect Debbie Perkins Bob Perren Cindy Pierce Sidney Plait Cynthia Poe Robert Polk Neil O ' Donnell Mitchell Oldham Paul Olin David Olson Vicki Olson Ralph O ' Neal Karl Ostby Laura Oswald Elizabeth Owen Joe Owens Robert Owens Tony Owens Pam Page Steve Palmer Tony Panneton Michael Peterson Sandy Peterson LaVerne Peverill Jerry Peyton Paul Phelan Mack Phillips SOPHOMORE CLASS 291 We don ' t care if the teacher ever comes. Bob Pond Dave Porter Johnathan Porter Sharon Potter Brenda Pritchett Penny Proctor Diane Pugh Richard Purple Paige Putnam Vincent Quinn Pat Raabe Nancy Rabung Steve Reeder Kenna Rees Cindy Reeves Mary Reily Carol Reininger Charles Rendleman Terry Reinirie Tom Rew Wes Reynolds Steve Rhymes Gail Roberts Pamela Roberts Vicki Roberts Richard Rachmeler Ben Ramos Mark Ranney Don Ray Barbara Re Bruce Reed 292 SOPHOMORE CLASS Kathy Reed Mike Reeder Debbie Richards Shane Richardson Duwayne Riggs Kurt Ring Rebeca Rios-Peralta Mark Rippeon Dottie Rish Jane Roark This sophomore is in a rush. Doris Sigrist Judy Schwob Lawson Scott Thomas Scott Jenny Screen Pat Sehorne Don Senich Judy Setian Barbara Seto Sandy Sexton Robin Robillard Mark Robinson Gary Rock Joe Romano Perry Ross Kathy Roulet Dan Rowe Martha Rowse Kevin Royals Linda Rubel Lore Rusch Chuck Russell Thomas Sachs Jennifer Safeer Cheryl Sampson Debra Sanders Phil Sargeant Robert Saulnier Kathleen Saunders Rocky Saxon Dave Schiller Robert Schniedwind Bridget Sheehy Patrick Shields Marcia Short Robert Shrader Kathy Shtulman Cindy Shumate SOPHOMORE CLASS 293 Jim Walker Mike Siler Katie Simmons Becky Singlevich Joan Singleton Giovanna Sisco Stephen Slessman Janice Sloan Alicia Smith Deborah Smith Robert Smoak Carol Soderholm Karen Soper Karen Sorensen Kara Spitler Sue Sprague Lynn Sprunk Debbie Stanley Bev Starbird Jennifer Steacy Lynn Stern David Stewart Patty Stewart Sharee Stipes Axel Stockhaus Daryl Stockton Gerald Stoeckert Kevin Autry looks bushed after a hard day ' s work. 294 SOPHOMORE CLASS William Walker John Waller Martin Walsh Stephanie Walsh Margaret Walter Mary Walton Kurt Wanamaker Donna Ward Felix Weber Sara Weber Marina Welch Glenn Werts Kathy Teeple Marco Terrange Lynda Terrell Tom Thomas Lanna Thompson Richard Thompson Carole Tiffany Heidi Tobias John Todd Jonathan Tripp Greg Troutman Kathy Tudor Monica Tufts Jan Turner Marisue Uhrich Bertie Ujevich Karen Ulatoski Linda Dish Sue Vanderhoff Lori Van Costing Michael Verdi Mary Vines David Viskoochil Joe Vitali Thomas Vogel Elizabeth Wade Steve Warter Paul Walecka We ' re the Ultra-Brite Gang! SOPHOMORE CLASS 295 2+2 = 4? Jay Wilcox Nancy Wilfong Marianne Wilkins Harvey Wilkinson Debbie Willey Leigh Williams Cary Willoughby Ronald Young Jackie Youngblood Patricio Vernock Bob Zone Gregg Zeieniak Peter Zullo Leonard Zyvoloski Brad Wheaton Robert Wheeler Elaine Whitbeck Cheryl White Francis White Linda White Bruce Whitehouse Stephen Wiogman Lesley Wigg Lynn Willoughby Dempsey Wilson Kim Wilson Michael Wilson Michele Wilson Richard Wilson Jim Wood Kathy Woodcock Roger Worrick Bob Wright Kathy Wright Elaine Young Jim Young Robert Young 296 SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores at a football gome “Food for thought. LATE PICTURES Leslie Evans Cynthia Hergesheimer Charles Keefe Mary Ann Allen Stephen Boling Pam Carter Lynne Delvitto Bill Ryan, Senator; Ed McKay, President; Bob Hamlin, Treasurer; Ana Murias, Secretary. Not pictured; Mike Tashjian, Vice-President Dennis McGuniff, Senator. Take one giant step! be a freshman and ■ ; join the gome. Wear the right clothes find your locker : enjoin the pep club pass geography J ke fouf giant steps! Freshman Sponsors—Miss Ann Goldberg, Mr. John Nelson 1 ■ -■ ' .rf %■ ' v A I 4 ' David Ackerman Susan Adair Denise Adorns • ' i Gwen Andrews Nick Arbia Lesli Argo Linda Armatrout Gary Augsburger Mark Autrey Samuel Aylestock John Ayres Greg Babis Mark Bachrach Tim Adams Barbara Alderson Joseph Baglio Robin Barlow Sam Adkisson Janet Allman Gregg Baker Brenda Barnes Robert Ainaire Bob Anderson Richmond Bailey Sheryl Barnes Meg Akridge Kevin Anderson Susan Bain Virginia Barnes Marc Ball Michael Barnwell Kendra Bauman Vicki Barrett 300 FRESHMAN CLASS Williom Barker John Barry David Barton Thon Bosom Pat Battiste James Bean Karen Beard April Bechtel Cynthia Beck June Begley Dianne Behl Thomas Beicher Gale Belcher Bill Bennett Jerry Bennett Michele Bennett Thomas Benson Laura Blumer John Bogart Joan Bolton Peggy Bolger Charles Bolt Ida Bordas David Borden Gail Borgatti What d ' ya mean ya think he ' s too young to be a freshman? FRESHMAN CLASS 301 Toni Braswell Karen Braxdale Michael Breunig Penny Brynaert Danny Bugas Mark Bugar Karen Bull Jane Burch Colleen Burke Leslie Burke Ron Burt Michael Bush Ron Bushey Jan Butcher Bruce Butler Jean Butler Lorraine Carter Joe Carver Joanne Casebier K aren Casey Monica Cervantes Sandra Chaffee David Chase Joey Brito Mike Britten Anthony Britton Prank Brody Debby Broome Patti Brown Karen Brumbeloe David Brunson 302 FRESHMAN CLASS Joan Butler Mary Butters Tom Cady Mary Caldwell Tina Campbell Kathy Carlin Dennis Carlson Martin Carlson Donald Carmichael Ray Carnahan Kevin Carpenter Karen Carraro Paul Carson Charles Carter Yep, there are so many of these little creatures this year, they seem to pop out from everywhere; Jane Williams is proof! Elizabeth Ching Jere Ching Karen Chittenden Sandy Christenson Nancy Church William Churchwell Dan Chute Gregory Cicotello Barbara Coley Jerry Collins Judy Colvin Donna Connelly Loretta Connelly Diane Connolly Debbie Cooke Patrice Cooke Mary Cooley Larry Cooper Cathy Codey Cathy Corsepius Claudia Costantino Jim Costello Kim Coulter Gary Cox Muriel Coyle Richard Crackel Rebecca Craft FRESHMAN CLASS 303 Debbie Cranshaw Franklin Crawford Candy Creasi Hallie Corskery Joe Cunningham Marti Dagwell Lorene Daniels Lisa Davis Paul Davis Wanda Davis Stephen Day Sharon DeBardi Gile ' Degraff Jon DeJarnette Tommy Dekay Mike DeLong Steve DeLong Steven Demory Joe Dempsey Craig DeRose Henry Dewey Cheryl DeYoung Laurie Dickinson James Donnelly John Donnelly Linda Donnelly Mike Dorman Mary Dougherty Monica Dover Tim Dowd Kay Dunn Kim Dunwell Debi Dupre Barbara Durany Sherry Dyer Garth Eisenhard Fred Ellis Shauna Ensrud Carol Erikson Roger Ervin Darlene Evans David Evans Gail Evans Jayne Ford Ralph Forte James Foshee Serrin Foster Ralph Freese Richard Freshwater Kris Friedersdolf Janet Fritschen Bill Frost Craig Fuesel Glenn Fugate William George Carol Gerdon Jamie Germaine Karen Gilbert Jim Gilbertson Neil Glodd Shawna Glasner Donald Glendenning Scott Evans Margaret Evrard Helena Farley Pam Faw Susan Feltner Terri Ferguson Kim Ferris Robert Ferris Catherine Finchan Judi Fitzgerald Kathleen Fleming Janet Fleming Joann Floyd Joyce Flynn Mike Fogel Sharia Funk Matt Galvin Steve Gambardella John Gardner Pamela Garrick Ralph Garver Michael Gauthier Bruce Gearhart Kathy Gebler Deborah Gecoma FRESHMAN CLASS 305 Homecoming attendants, Sandy Ireland and Carol Gerdon, can view the entire parade before them. Charles Glover Kathi Godfrey Billy Godwin Paul Goins ' ary Goodale Archie Gordon Don Gordon Sharon Goretsky Denise Gaudet Jim Grant Steve Gravely Cynthia Gray Jon Grigg David Grimes Kim Griswold Janet Grochowski Del Hankinson Susan Hannan Gordon Hansen Mike Hansen Rena Hanson Richard Harbin Leslie Hardcastle 306 FRESHM AN CLASS Brian Gould Shirley Gowans Michael Gralow Janeen Granakis Beth Groux Andrew Haas Doug Hackett Kathleen Hadley Lynn Hafer Angie Haggard Robert Haines Lynne Hall Timothy Hall Scott Hallman Marcia Halsig Gail Hamersly Bob Hamlin Kares Hanc ock Keith Hosmon Barbara Houck John Howard Robin Howe Donna Hower Lynn Hubbard Caroline Hubbell Joey Huffstickler Joyce Lynn Hughes Pat Hughes Gayle Hurley Floyd Husted Ann Haviland Bobbie Hawthorne Peggy Hayes Steve Heckelman Jennifer Heizer Christine Hemphill Terri Henderson Jill Hensley Jod Herndon Brenda Hess Lauren Hetland Greg Highfield Don Hill Roseanne Hilty Bonnie Hite Maureen Hochheimer Carey Hogan Joan Sue Hoioos Kevin Holmes Mike Horsinger Anne C. Hermann How says Karen Paluh ' clear running water good for health. David Harpman Kathy Harrell Richard Harrington David Harter Doug Hatch Bill Hauser Steve Hauer FRESHAMN CLASS 307 David Kafka Keith Kaier Athena Karas Tom Kardaras Clare Kasputys David Kaus Dennis Keatts Lit ' le do Drew Yomoki, Grace Williams, and Barbara Houck know, but they ' re both the same. 308 FRESHMAN CLASS Cheryl Jones Dave Jones Jeffrey Jones Julie Jones Michael Jones Robin Jones Sylvie Jones Preston Junkin Sharman Keheley Joyce Kemp James Kilgore Tim Killoran Kathy Kim Janice Kimball Peter Kindilien John Kingery Robin Kurdziolek Terry Lamer Dave Kvosnicka Liz LaSlavic Carey Lackman Debbie Laughlin Geri Lambou Wendy Lawrence Susan Lancaster Susan Ledford Christy Land Linda Lee John Lang Doug Leete Ricky Lewandowski Freshmen find it ' s not all work, just mostly! FRESHMAN CLASS 309 Bill Mann Walter Mannherz Patrice Manning Donald Markham Leann Martin Jan Martin Claudia McColl Pat McCord Kathy McCormick Thomas McCown Brenda McCoy Carolyn McCoy Donna McCubbin Dennis McCunniff Jeff McCutcheon Kathy McDade Pat McDonald Terrell McFadden Andrew McCehee Faith Lynch Ray Lunger Robin Lyle Pat Lucero Bonnie Luzadder Gary Mackey Janice Luther Michael Mahoney 310 FRESHMAN CLASS Tracy Martin Carolyn Mason Diane Matthews Cathy Mayer Steve McCampbell Bruce McCauley Jacci McClintock John McCloud Bryan McGill Arthur McGregor Jill McGregor Kevin McGuinness Claire McIntyre Edward McKay Mary McKenna Walking down the halls on that first day, What goes through their minds? Excitement? There ' s not enough time! Get your locker number — Well, nobody told me how to open the stupid thing. — Get your schedule — You mean it ' s all th e way back down that halt? — Panic? Going through the movements, trying to get it all together. What goes through their minds? After settling down in the halls of West Springfield, What goes through their minds? Hope? I still have three more years! Tom McKeown Marty McNerney Tony McPheeters Bill McRae Debbie Melling Mike Meredith Shannon Merrill James Messmer Diane Meyer Roger Miller Vicki Miller Freddie Mills Molly Milligan Jeff Mischke Greg Mitchell Samuel Mitchell Donna Morrison John Mundy ' V Bob Morrissey Ana Murias Scott Moss Ann Murphy Stuart Moss Patrick Murphy - Bj Mike Motsko Bob Murray Marianne Diana Murray Mull igan Marty Mullins Leslie Murray Kathy Miele George Miller Lori Miller Paul Miller John Moffat Robert Monahan Michael Monkusky Gary Montgomery Rena Mooneyhan Jim Moore Sheila Moreland FRESHMAN CLASS 311 Maryjanc Muzyka Michael Muzyka Mark Myers Louise Notaro Tracey Odenthal Joe Novak Matt O ' Gwynn David Oaks Paul O ' Keefe Mary Kay O ' Leksy Shawn O ' Neill Valerie Osborn James Osick Lisa Parker Peggy Parsons William Patterson John Pavelle Greg Peck Jeff Penney Matthew Perdew Karen Nafzinger Keith Neff Ella Nelson Laura Nelson Nancy Nelson Carol Niemann Jack Nickles Candi Norris 312 FRESHMAN CLASS Jim Overson Marie Owen Heather Pack Suzanne Page Tom Palmer Karen Paluh Francie Park Larry Perdue Lorraine Peschke Mike Peterson Mike Peterson Sue Peterson Anne Pettee Duane Petty Debra Pexton Karen Porter Karen Pospisil Jason Poss Tom Potter Susan Powers Kenneth Power Terri Powers Julie Preston Robert Prettyman Karla Price Lorie Price Pamela Price Pamela Price Deborah Pryor Evelyn Quaid Christopher Quarto Bob Radcliffe Benita Ramos Marilyn Rashis Charles Raty Kathy Rawls Susan Reagan William Redfearn Baby, it ' s cold out here! FRESHMAN CLASS 313 Marguerite Richardson Ray Richardson Kathy Richmond Valerie Richter James Rickards Martha Rietman Cynthia Riley Eric Rindahl Victoria Rippeon Jim Roberts Sharon Roberts Linda Robertson Julie Robey Marianne Roche 314 FRESHMAN CLASS Debbie Rogers Susie Roller Nancy Romano Peter Roper Joni Ross Mary Rouse Tim Rowan Rowe Sherry Gee, where ' d all the people go? Karen Sheehy Susan Shepherd Martha Shiner Elise Shumway Greg Shupe Bonnie Shute Kathy Smith Lynda Smith Mike Smith Richard Smith Ricky Smith Sandy Smith Sharon Smith Christine Shauer Erin Shaughnessy Lisa Shauklas Steve Sheard Scott Shipe Audrey Shirkey Dennis Shirley John Shrader Bob Simmons Fred Simmons Joy Simmons Allyson Simpson Janet Simpson Debbie Slaney William Slater Karen Smith Michael Smoak Lynn Smokier Nancy Snyder Janet Soderholm Charles Selvage Lee Southmayd Jana Sparling Jim Speakmon Sandy Spiro Jim Stallings Janet Stansberry Nancy Starobin Mary Alice Starrs FRESHMAN CLASS 315 Mary Thomas Bruce Swanberg Howard Taylor William Thomas Steven Swernofsky Jan Taylor Carrine Thompson Scott Synott James Tempieman Cynthia Thompson Deborah Tacey Raymond Tennison Kathy Thompson Mike Tashjian Giancarlo Terango Debbie Thorne Debbie Taylor Karen Thigpen Mike Thornton Eddie Tiernan Chriss Tilley Patricia Ton Kathy Toreson Gary Toyama Doug Tredwell Scott Trippe Randy Troop Jon Tulenko Paula Turner Susan Turnes Robert Volpi Jane Volz Jana Wagner Mark Walecka Mike Walker William Wall Stephen Ward Catriona Wardlaw Paula Stassi Ginny Steffen Cheryl Steinke Pam Stephens Cathy Stevens Debbie Stevens Robert Stewart Cary Stipes Wayne Stockslager Erwin Straubinger Danny Streett Denise Suit Lynn Summer Nelda Summers 316 FRESHMAN CLASS Jeffery Warter Tawanda Washington Dale Watnee Rebecca Watson Doug Watts William Wease Leonard Weaver Karen Weingartner Larry Weiss Sue Ellen Wells Jim Whalley Bruce Whiting Lance Whyte Lenna Wilkie Virgil Willard Becky Williams Grace Williams Jane Ann Williams Jeff Williams Karen Williams Mike Williams Nanci Williams Nancy Williams Robert Williford Judi Willis John Wilson Eric Windoffer Jill Wintersteen Karen Wolfe Lloyd Wolfe Marian Wolfort Dave Wood Douglas Wood Mark Wood John Woodrow Drew Yamaki Vicki Yamamoto Steve Yednock Robert Young Ginny Youngblood Susan Yourko Susie Ziegler Jeff Zimmerman Jill Zorack Helen Applebee Thelma Counts Kathryn Estes Joanne Hardcastle Holly Knight Naudia Hosbovsky Thomas Meyer Dan Rinker Sharon Shackleton Patty Shipman FRESHMAN CLASS 317 DR. WARREN I. KRANZ Optometrist DRS. BOHN STIER MICHAEL HOMA, MD. DRS. BOYER, KNOX, YOUNG The fabulous houses of Cameo Properties instill romantic impulses in Dee Bort and Tom Sachs. SPRINGFIELD PHARMACY 6400 Brandon Avenue In the heart of downtown Springfield Grace Park compares material at the House of Jonnis. 318 ADVERTISEMENTS Joel Reeher cuddles the affectionate merchandise at Ravensworth Puppy Palace. JERRY ' S BARBER SHOP 7112 Keene Mill Rood Senior Marty Koch beams radiantly at this selection from Keene Kasuals, Incorporated. Springfield Plaza Shopping Center phone: 451-9796 OLD KEENE MILL ESSO GAS. OIL. TIRES. BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES MINOR REPAI R Don Starr 84 00 Old Keene Mill road Springfield. Virginia ( COLLINS HARDWARE, INcT) KEENE MILL ROLLING ROADS WEST SPRINGFIELD, VA. 451-6222 PAINTS - OIL - GLASS - TOOLS (HAND - POWER - GARDEN) FERTILIZER - SEEDS - PLANTS - LAWN MOWERS LAWN EQUIPMENT - PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOUSEWARES - WALLPAPER - TOOL RENTAL CENTRAL CHARGE - DELIVERY OPEN 9-6 9-9 MON-TUES-WED-SAT THURS-FRI. PLAZZA PIZZA CARRY OUT 7120 Keene Mill Road Springfield Plozo Shopping Center — next door to bowling alley-— phone: 451-9696 ADVERTISEMENTS 319 ANNANDALE BOWLING CENTER 48 AMF AUTOMATIC TEN PIN LANES 8 AMF BILLIARD TABLES FOR DIRECTIONS CALL CL 6-2211 SPRINGFIELD SHOPPING CENTER G81G BLAND STREET. SPRINGFIELD. VA Victor M. Prestera Phone 45 -AAOO The fashionable clothes of Wolff ' s cause debonair Paul Lazarus to contemplate an addition to his wardrobe. Lonnie Palmer can only say, You re kidding, when he sees Debbie Shank ' s choice of rings from the wide selection at Springfield Jewelers. 320 ADVERTISEMENTS The footwear display at Moye Shoes catches the attention of Paul, Grace, and Joel. MARJORIE ' S GIFTS gifts - jewelry - cards ears pierced free with purchase of $6.00 earrings 6420 Brandon Ave. Springfield 451-4335 compliments of KEENE MILL BARBER SHOP Grinning nervously. Barb Dickenson watches Paul Lazarus pin on a corsage from Bouquet Florist. ADVERTISEMENTS 321 Doug Sachs says, Security is ' Shnookcls ' and a good comic book at Serendipity Book Shop. Don ' s Texaco gives Kevin Autry and Mell Porter a chance to practice their tinkering abilities on a sick Maverick. CAKE ' N ICE CREAM CAKE Beautifully deco¬ rated — your choice of any of our delect¬ able 31 flavors — crowned with a layer of luscious cake Then frosted with ice cream in any other flavor you wish. (Please order this at least a day or two ahead.) FROZEN FRUIT PUNCH It ' s delicious ' Our own secret blend of tangy tropical juices including pineapple, papaya, guava and raspberry. You ' ll find it ' s so good the grownups will want it, too Better have enough on hand ' PARTY SCOOPS What could be more colorful - or more delicious — than generous scoops of our 31 ice creams, sherbets and ices. And in souffle cups, all ready to serve. CLOWN CONES What a great idea! Pick any flavors. We ' ll turn them into circus clowns to tame your ice-cream- eating tigers. (And by the way, dry ice packing is available on request ) ASK. ABOUT OUR OTHER ICE CREAM TREATS BASKIN-ROBBINS PARTY IDEAS ARE PERFECT TOR HY OCCASION BASEIN-ROBBINS THE GILLESPIE FAMILY 6432 Brandon Ave., Springfield, Va., 22150, Phone 451-9730 Tom Sachs attempts to restyle Cindy Server ' s hair at Vincent and Vincents. 322 ADVERTISEMENTS HARDWARE ELECTRICAL TOOLS • PLUMBING • PAINT • WALLPAPER • LUMBER 451-3700 SI RVICE SHOP SALES SERVICE BIKE TIRES LAWN EQUIPMENT GARDEN EQUIPMENI MINI BIKES OUTBOARD MOTORS CHAIN SAWS 2 4 CYCLE ENGINES HOUSEWARES GIFTS • FIREPLACE SUPPLIES • GARDEN SUPPLIES • PET SUPPLIES • TOOL RENTAL • ART SUPPLIES Even after careful explanation by a Rovensworth 66 attendant, Barbie Burgin still doesn ' t understand why her car is a quart low. ADVERTISEMENTS 323 The beautiful atmosphere at Bouquet- Florist causes Lonni Palmer to propose to Debbie Shank. PATRONS SNOIT A. CILBUP STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB FUTURE HOMEMAKER ASSOCIATION THE TROOPS THE ART CLUB GOOD MEMORIES ARE ALWAYS REMEMBERED, CLASS OF ' 70 YOU WON ' T BE FORGOTTEN, THE PEP CLUB AND THE SWIM CLUB THE KEYETTES OF WEST SPRINGFIELD BEST WISHES FROM THE KEY CLUB GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ' 70 FROM THE WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y MR. AND MRS. WILLIS B. SCUDDER MR. AND MRS. BEN I. LAFLARE COMPLIMENTS OF LT. COLONEL AND MRS. JOHN P. MONTEL COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH M. DUNIVIN COLONEL AND MRS. EUGENE TIGHE, JR. LT. COLONEL AND MRS. V. W. SKURY MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L GLEASON COMMANDER AND MRS. STEVEN LAZARUS DOCTOR E. A. SCHILF MR. AND MRS. FRANK H. JACOBEEN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. STRINGFELLOW MRS. FRANCIS E. ANDREWS MRS. MYRA W. WHITE DAVID M. ALKAZIN 324 ADVERTISEMENTS One Afternoon the sun grew dim, and dimmer, then dork . . . The Flowers retreated and the animals slept. An eclipse was in effect. It ' s path was directed in an arch upsetting the balance on nature. Suspended in the sky a black ball surrounded by a glowing corona of light. An ominous silence hung over the earth the air grew cold, and damp . . . It lasted only three minutes. Right—Kevin Autry, Chuck Keife, messengers Top—Cindy Schumate, Nadine Tadich, artists Far right—Linda Frost, Shelia Weigman, Suzanne Mandelaris, business Above—Dave Holt, Mike White, Bob Little, photographers Lower right—Mark Waleka, Carol Gordon, freshman class Lower left—Kathy Hoffman, Wanda Swoboda, Susan Growchowski, Mike Sallade, typists 326 OLYMPIAN OLYMPIAN Upper Left—Paul Walecka, Tom Sachs, sophomore class Upper Right—Dee Bort, senior class Middle—Cindy Server, Derek Cross, academics Left—Leigh Williams, George Wilkinson, Mark Hatton, sports Above—Bill Hamersly, Jeonnie Lloyd,photographers Directly above—Claudia Crooker, Constance Matos, activities OLYMPIAN 327 As an integral part of West Springfield, the Olympian exists . . . in the minds of Spartans. Snoit A. Cilbup I, works hard to remain no. 1 in a competitive world of publications. The talent to capture a yearful of memories does not come easily. Copy cowers in the corner, to escape proof-reading and inevitable re-typing. Keys tip-toe out the door, obviously to avoid recognition, and layouts have been permanently mislaid. But, the deadlines approach and pass, the final product is questionable. OLYMPIAN 329 Debby Dunivin, Editor-in-Chief The Olympian is a leatherbound life. A year of immortal memories to be recalled in later days when YOUNG will be yellowed with age. A chronicle of three thousand students, their successes and failures. An expression caught by the eye that never lies suggests special moments. A prospectus for life . . . 330 OLYMPIAN I i.v. tv '


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