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

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OLYMPIAN SPRIN published by the students of IELD HIGH SCHOOL Springfield Virginia MR. R. T. CZARNIK ADVISOR VAL MONTEL EDITOR 2 PROLOGUE PROLOGUE 3 We can ' t wait ' til the warm weather. . . Disappears. So the cold can turn the football games Into legitimate ones. 4 PROLOGUE PROLOGUE 5 6 PROLOGUE Oh! The smiles Smiles in the halls, Smiles for you and me, Instructors smile for several reasons. Guidance counselors With the biggest ones. PROLOGUE 7 ' ■■■■ ' Wv- wmgm’A S 31Si ■} , H l ■ ’ 4 ' ' . • A’ ' j ;• : ' y. ' ; i ' 3 ,’ ' ■ u ' :! . ?, a ;•■. Si - Reflecting, I feel the warm Indian summer That accompanied the first months of school. V-■■ N $9§IKI 10 PROLOGUE PROLOGUE 11 12 PROLOGUE When we get together We are happy to see each other. All the soft endeavors and hardships of school are left behind. Yes, we are definitely happy. PROLOGUE 13 For some, school is a drag. For others, school is a serious matter. 14 PROLOGUE PROLOGUE 15 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS V STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICS v v SPORTS ACTIVITIES SENIORS. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ADVERTISEMENTS olympian statT; ■ TABLE OF CONTENTS 17 . Vj )• ■ 18 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 19 Spartans danced to the music of The Clear Blue Sky. SADIE HAWKINS An ethereal mist hangs over the moon, and the wicked grins of Jack-O-Lanterns follow each country couple to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Cider smiles and flickering shadows steal back and forth across the side of Marryin ' Sam ' s booth while the mystical spell which lasts only til ' midnight holds its ' audience captive. Tired couples gathered around the bandstand during intermission. 20 STUDENT LIFE Everyone gathers around Ihe traditional wi shing well Sunday best doesn ' t quite express how this young girl is dressed. STUDENT LIFE 21 SPARTA WEEK Football games, Follies, Fashion shows, and Floats, herald the Flomecoming of Advantageous Alumni. Sparta Week revives old memories and makes a few of its own when that special Senior girl is selected to reign as FHomecoming Queen, 1971 . BONFIRE STUDENT LIFE I hr Modern Dani e Club i aptures Inst plat r wilh llirir llorrsi rnl lipht show FOLLIES Carol Cerdon represents the Class of ' 73. STUDENT LIFE 23 PARADE 24 STUDENT LIFE SPARTA DANCE STUDENT LIFE 25 SPARTAN COURT Those sentimental smiles of tearful attendants when the Queen has been crowned leads onlookers to believe that old traditions never die . . . Linda Coughlin, Freshman Buffy Jeacock, Sophomore Melody Larson, Freshman 26 STUDENT LIFE Peggy Parsons, Sophomore STUDENT LIFE 27 Terre Lof, Senior 18 STUDENT LIFE V SPARTAN QUEEN Tina Foster STUDENT LIFE 29 CHRISTMAS DANCE Alumni Ronny Kaminski and Kay Tiernan exchange remarks about old friends at the Annual Alumni Dance. Pat Callhan displays vocal talent for Alumni at Christmas Dance. [ ■ m ,4 life Arrayed in Satins and silks of Christmas lights, Spartan ladies and escorts as well, pledge temporary allegiance to Alumni. The Annual Christmas Dance, ranking second in semi-formal occasions allows students the opportunity to bring in the New Year and celebrate Christmas cheer. rr mSfM «u v Jmm Tb IV mjii ' r: mmk mmm . J i v OlcJ flames are renewed at the Christmas Dance. 30 STUDENT LIFE Debbie Stanley ami i ompany groove lo I hi ' elec I lit vi bra I ions ol I hi Clear blue Sky. Allen Murray and Cindy Myhre look eager to start the holiday activi- )anel Farmer and friend take a break in the action in order to ties beginning with the Christmas Dance. recuperate. STUDENT LIFE 31 SWEETHEART COURT Dennis Ferris, Sue Hoenstine Hardy Stone, Cindy Gilbert John Harrington, Heather Pack Steve Coleman, Sandy Trimmer Jim Purcell, Carol Cerdon 32 STUDENT LIFE Perry Dellastatious, Linda Bennett John Evans, Jamie Gregory Skip Converse, Kathy Nelson Steve Kozak, Carol Bender STUDENT LIFE 3 V vV Valentines . . . Softly dancing to the sound of sweet music filling the air and filling the hearts, Struck by their own love cupid. Dazed in a twilight world of their own, Created in the romantic atmosphere, the enchanting Sweetheart Dance. Maid-of-Honor: Pam Polk, Escort: Bill Parker 34 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 35 Patrick—Paul Lazarus, Mame—Becky Celke, Peter—Jeff Lazarus, Patrick— Scott Lazarus The Flappers 36 STUDENT LIFE Girls in Organdy Vera Charles— Sue Hoenstine STUDENT LIFE 37 Marne— Becky Gelke, Gregor— Forrest DeButts Mr. Upson — Steve Nash, Agnes Gooch — Leslie Herching, Mrs. Upson— Robin Robillard Lindsey Woolsey— Loren johnson, Vera — Sue FHoenstine, Ralph Devine— Jim Gilstrap 38 STUDENT LIFE M.imi ' C.isl STUDENT LIFE 39 JUNIOR PROM A gala affair well worth remembering for all Juniors as they receive their cherished class rings as a symbol of seniority at the Junior Ring Dance. 40 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 41 Junior, Harvey Wilkinson, scored more points than any other of West Springfield ' s debaters. DEBATERS Russell Eibling, a senior, won first place in Switch- side division of Cunston District. 42 STUDENT LIFE John Pillsbury proudly displays photometric device. grand pri e winning electronic SCIENCE FAIR his Cindee Corthell proved “women are as good as men with her prize winning project on air pollution and its effects. THE EFFECT OF AIR POLLUTION ON THE DRINKING HABITS AND WEIGHTS OF WHITE RATS PI ■ .D VODKA THE CON K“| OBSERVATIONS One of the outstanding projects at this year ' s science fair was John Lammie ' s microscopic Observation of Collagenase. STUDENT LIFE 43 The seasons may change, But m)r fives are unaltered. The rainjpay exist for one or two days, But it seems not to bother us We go and we But b 44 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 45 46 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 47 48 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 49 MR. LOUIS VOLRATH, PRINCIPAL In July of 1970, Mr. Louis R. Volrath was appointed to the position of principal at West Springfield High. He tactfully stepped into the mainstream of ac¬ tivity which accompanies an extended day schedule. Mr. Volrath, a tall, red-haired man can often be seen talking to students or escorting visitors around the school. He always has a smile and a pleasant greeting which has set many a nervous Spartan at ease. His ability to view any situation openmindedly has helped him to become a most highly respected man at West Springfield. 50 ACADEMICS ACADEMICS 51 -v Mr. Larry Gatlin ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mr. Thomas Hyer Four men, the top most administrators at West Springfield, act as mediators between students and faculty. Being an assistant principal requires insight and patience when dealing with student problems. They sooth ravished souls, wipe tearful faces, and administer a strong hand when necessary. It ' s not the easiest life in the world, but then, what is? 52 ACADEMICS Mr. I . Don Ford Mr. John Creigh ACADEMICS 5.3 ADMINISTRATIVE AIDS Mr. Roger Patterson Mr. Emil Kincaid Mr. Leeland Smith Mr. Tom Porter 54 ACADEMICS CLINIC Mis. I It 1 ,inoi (iirsclm.in HEAD CUSTODIAN Mr. Joe Dempsey 0 Mrs. Penny McConnell CAFETERIA MANAGER ACADEMICS 55 Mrs. jeanette Colby LIBRARIANS Mrs. Jacque Morris Mrs. Carol Dering Mrs. Nelia Cunningham Mrs. Louise Howard 56 ACADEMICS Mrs. Darleon Boyd SECRETARIES Mrs. Cinny Carter ACADEMICS 57 Mrs. Doris Beasley Mrs. Clare Anzalone 58 ACADEMICS Mr. George Koim Mr. Doug Jennings Mrs. Dorothy Ply I er Mr. George Hazel ACADEMICS 59 Mr. Paul Golden Mr. Charles Montgomery Mrs. Judy Urso Mrs. Merle Carpenter Mr. Clinnie Redick Mrs. Theresa Lutz 60 ACADEMICS Clark Vilar Mrs. Rosemary Hanline ACADEMICS 61 Miss Meredith Williams 62 ACADEMICS Mrs. Joyce ' Higliam Miss Ann Hargrove ACADEMICS 63 Mr. Tim Issacs Mrs. Saundra Wilson 64 ACADEMICS Mrs. Denise Blake Mr. Douglas Rice Mrs. Charlotte Burn Miss Denise Kogelman ACADEMICS b Miss Sara Ann Goldberg Mrs. Glynn Bates Mr. James Oates t A Miss Carolyn Kreiter Miss Jill Hilliard Mrs. Jewell Alexander 66 ACADEMICS Mrs. Wanda Snuggs Mr. Stanley Wagenhals Mr. Gene Worek Mrs. Betty Richter MATHEMATICS Mr. Peter Grubmeyer ACADEMICS 67 Mr. Floyd Geiger Mr. Donald McCool Miss Diane Yorke Miss Gretchen Gregory Mr. Dennis Osborne 68 ACADEMICS Mr. Eric Mi Millan Mrs. Barbara Robbins Mrs. Nancy Redtearn Mr. Kenneth Potter Mr. Henry Shapiro Mrs. Marlene Hartley ACADEMICS 69 Mrs. Becky Hatcher Mr. Marshall Deppe Mr. Ed Jones Miss Sandra Freedman Mrs. Virginia LaFlare Mrs. Virginia Brasfield 70 ACADEMICS SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Jack Robertson Mr. Victor Kelbaugh Miss Joyce Hylton Mr. David Knudson Mr. George Mandes Mr. Charles Payne ACADEMICS 71 Mr. David Young Mrs. Elaine Perna Mr. James Coverstone 72 ACADEMICS Mr. John Nelson ACADEMICS 73 Mrs. Marilyn Young Mr. Ronald Tugwell 74 ACADEMICS FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Kay Kline Miss Mary Poindexter Mr. Elgyn )uka Miss I inda Keefe Mrs. Barbara Boone Mr. Ron Pompeii ACADEMICS 75 Miss Nancy Tucker Mr. Lou DeCarlo Miss Hilliary McNay Mr. Armando Farfan fry Miss Ann Hatow Mrs. Andrea Lester Mrs. Evelyn McKenna 76 ACADEMICS Mrs. Ellen Mr Queary Mrs. Virginia Davis Miss Elvira Settler Mrs. Carol McKim Mrs. Sylvia Cavaiola ACADEMICS 77 Mrs. Edythe Durie Mr. Roger Yohe 78 ACADEMICS Mr. Ru k Sht ' IK Miss Katharine Barrett Mr. Randy Scott Mrs. Elvira Euler Mr. James Humphrey ACADEMICS 79 Mrs. Lorraine Cabelus Mr. Robert Nelson Mrs. Constance Shannon Mrs. Martha Foote Mrs. Genevieve Roberts ART 80 ACADEMICS Mrs. Nancv Henderson HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Carolyn Ray Mrs. Georgene Hunl Miss Lilsche Huffman ACADEMICS 81 Mrs. Mary Sisson Miss Patricia DeRose 82 ACADEMICS Mrs. Norma Early Mrs. Ruth Gasgoigne ACADEMICS 83 Mrs. Barbara Spence PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. William Abell Mr. Bruce Hewitt Miss Dorothy Robinson 84 ACADEMICS Mr. Mike Millan Miss Shirley Duncan ACADEMICS 85 Mr. Ancil Sparks Mr. Henry Talamantez Miss Audrey Lewis Mr. Robert Harris Mr. Robert Klaren 86 ACADEMICS Mr. Robert Lam her Mr. Kyle Clifton Mr. Fred Wiese ACADEMICS 87 Mr. David Alkazin Mr. Larry Hatch ICT M a c j AS- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mr. William Bates Mr. Rick Ricciardi 88 ACADEMICS Miss Carolyn Upshaw Mr. lames Wynn MUSIC ACADEMICS 89 FACULTY DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Creigh, Mr. John Assistant Principal Indiana University, M.Ed. Ford, Mr. Don Assistant Principal University of Richmond, B.A., M.Ed. Gatlin, Mr. Larry Assistant Principal Harding College, B.S. University of Arkansas, M.A. Hyer, Mr. Thomas Assistant Principal Glenville State, A.B. George Washington University, M.A. Kincaid, Mr. Emil Visiting Teacher University of Virginia, M.Ed. Patterson, Mr. Roger Administrative Intern Marietta College, B.A. Ohio University, M.Ed. Porter, Mr. Thomas Administrative Aide Concord College, B.S. American University, M.A. Smith, Mr. L.W. Administrative Aide Wake Forest University, B.A. University of Virginia, M.ED. Volrath, Mr. Louis Principal Western Carolina University, B.S., M.A. SECRETARIES Anzalone, Mrs. Clare Special Assignments Secretary Rider College Business School Beasley, Mrs. Doris Guidance Secretary Charleston School of Commerce Bodine, Mrs. Gloria Guidance Secretary University of Minnesota Boyd, Mrs. Darleen Administrative Secretary Strayer Business College Carter, Mrs. Virginia Finance Secretary Gieselman, Mrs. Eleanor Public Health Nurse Brackenridge School of Nursing Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret Data Processing Secretary Edison Vocational School Price, Mrs. Chris Attendance Secretary Sheppard, Mrs. Patricia Business Manager Thomson, Mrs. Elinor Guidance Secretary Patterson Commercial College Tucker, Mrs. Ilene Administrative Secretary Judkins Business College Uhrich, Mrs. Evelyn Administrative Secretary Nebraska College of Commerce GUIDANCE Carpenter, Mrs. Merle Guidance Counselor Westhampton College, B.A. Golden, Mr. Paul Guidance Counselor American University, M.Ed. Hazel, Mr. George Guidance Counselor Syracuse University, B.A. American University, M.A. Jennings, Mr. Douglas Guidance Counselor University of Virginia, M.Ed. Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Guidance Counselor Mary Washington College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Keim, Mr. George Director of Guidance McPherson College, B.S. Kansas State College, M.S. Layne, Mr. Earl Guidance Counselor West Virginia University, M.A. Lutz, Mrs. Theresa Guidance Counselor University of Virginia, M.Ed. Montgomery, Mr. Charles Guidance Counselor University of South Carolina, B.S. Georgeorge Washington University, M.A. Plyler, Mrs. Dorothy Guidance Counselor Miami University, B.S., M.S. Redick, Mr. Clinnie Guidance Counselor St. Mary ' s University, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Urso, Mrs. Judith Guidance Counselor West Virginia University, B.S., M.A. LIBRARY Colby, Mrs. Jeanette Library Secretary Cunningham, Mrs. Nelia Assistant Librarian William and Mary, A.B. Dering, Mrs. Carol Assistant Librarian West Virginia University, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.S. Howard, Mrs. Louise Library Secretary Morris, Mrs. Jacque m. Librarian Middleburg College, A.B. ENGLISH Alexander, Mrs. Jewell University of Virginia, B.A. Trinity University, B.A. Bates, Mrs. Glynn Northwestern State, B.A. Radio Club Sponsor Blake, Mrs. Denise William and Mary, B.A. Burn, Mrs. Charlotte William and Mary, A.B. Radio Club Sponsor Cherry, Mr. R.L. University of Virginia, B.S. University of Colorado, M.A. Clinton, Mrs. Barbara University of Arizona B.A. George Washington University, M.A. American Field Service Sponsor DeCorpo, Mrs. Susan Penn State University, B.S. 90 ACADEMICS Einsel, Mrs. Elva George Washington University, B.a. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Forman, Mrs. L.R. American University, B.A. Franks, Mrs. V.R. Susquehanna University, B.A. Goldberg, Miss Ann University of Texas, B.A. Enviromental Action Sponsor Hanline, Mrs. Rosemary Bowling Greene State University, B.S. Bookstore Sponsor Hargrove, Miss Ann University of New York, B.S. Higham, Mrs. Joyce Wake Forest University, B.A. Hilliard, Miss Jill William and Mary, A.B. National Honor Society Sponsor Isaacs, Mr. Timothy Wesleyan College, B.A. Soccer Team Sp onsor Jackson, Mr. Ray California State College, B.A. Forensics Sponsor American Field Service Sponsor Jones, Mrs. Lilia Withrop College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A. Winter Sports Club Sponsor Tolkien Society Sponsor Kogleman, Miss Denise Public Speaking Teacher East Carolina University, B.S. Forensics Coach Kreiter, Miss Carolyn Mary Washington College, B.A. Junior Class Sponsor McDowell, Mrs. Elsie Mary Washington College, B.A. Thespian Sponsor Drama Club Sponsor Meals, Mrs. Joan Ohio Northern University, B.S. Student Government Sponsor Oates, Mr. James West Virginia University, B.A. Forensics Coach Ostrowski, Miss Barbara Dickinson College, B.A. Sophomore Class Sponsor Payne, Miss Creta Concord College, B.S. Spartonians Sponsor Pinhey, Mrs. Wendy Youngstown University, A.B. Razeghi, Mrs. Jane Malone College, B.A. Rice, Mr. Douglas University of North Carolina, B.A. F.T.A. Sponsor Outing Club Sponsor Schmelzer, Mrs. Diana Department Chairman Un iversity of Redlands, B.A. University of Maryland, M.A. A.F.S. Sponsor Vilar, Mr. Clark Marquette University, B.S. Niagara University, M.A. Williams, Miss Meredith Oklahoma State University, B.A. Debate Coach Wilson, Mrs. Saundra University of North Carolina Debate Coach Zepul, Miss Patricia William and Mary, B.A. Sophomore Class Sponsor SOCIAL STUDIES Beardmore, Mr. Glenn Department Chairman Cornell University, M.A. Burkett, Mr. Bill Emory and Henry College, B.A. Freshman Football Coach Coverstone, Mr. James Kaskaskia College, A.A. Southern Illinois University, B.S. Crawford, Mrs. Jo George Mason College, B.A. Czarnik, Mr. Raymond DePaul University, Ph.B. Niagara University, M.A. Yearbook Advisor Davenport, Mrs. Mary Fitchburg State, B.S. American University, M.Ed. International Relations Club Sponsor Hylton, Miss Joyce Mary Washington College, B.A. Freshman Class Sponsor Kelbaugh, Mr. Victor Marshall University, M.S. Freshman Class Sponsor Knudson, Mr. David Miami University, B.S. Senior Class Sponsor Swim Club Sponsor Tennis Team Coach Loritsch, Mr. Richard Ohio State University, M.A. Mandes, Mr. George University of Corpus Christi, B.S. Varsity Club Sponsor Varsity Football Coach McKenney, Mr. Robert University of Richmond, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Nelson, Mr. John Yale University, B.A. F.T.A. Sponsor Payne, Mr. Charles University of Maryland, M.A. San Francisco State, B.A. I.R.C. Sponsor Perna, Mrs. Elaine University of Maryland, B.A. Freshman Class Sponsor Emery Club Sponsor Robertson, Mr. Jack Concord College, B.A. Robison, Mrs. Marianne Stanford University, A.B. Ohio State University, M.A. Schultz, Mr. Chester University of Maryland, B.S. George Washington University, M.A Emery Club Sponsor Scudder, Mr. Willis Louisiana State University, B.A. American University, M.A. Oracle Sponsor Tugwell, Mr. Ron Elon College, B.A. Spartan Hi-Y Sponsor Young, Mr. David Georgetown University, M.A. High Point College, B.A. Debate Coach Young, Mrs. Marilyn Mansfield State College B.S. Yurochko, Mr. William Boston University, M.Ed. George Washington University, M.A ACADEMICS 91 MATHEMATICS Brasfield, Mrs. Virginia University of Montevallo, B.S. Deppe, Mr. Arnie William and Mary, B.A. Madison College, M.S. Freedman, Miss Sandra Longwood College, B.S. Cheerleader Sponsor Geiger, Mr. F.W. Geneva College,B.S. Gregory, Miss Gretchen Mary Washington College, B.A. Spartonian Sponsor Baton Corps Sponsor Grubmeyer, Mr. Peter Coe College, B.A. Spartan Rifles Sponsor Hartley, Mrs. Marlene Wake Forest University, B.S. Hatcher, Mrs. Rebecca University of North Carolina, A.B. Jones, Mr. Ed Randolph Macon College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. LaFlare, Mrs. Virginia University of Colorado, B.S. McCool, Mr. Donald Marietta College, B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.S. Varsity Basketball Coach McMillan, Mr. Eric University of Maine, B.S. American University, M.Ed. Golf Coach Osborn, Mr. Dennis University of Tennessee, A.B. Auburn University, M.Ed. Key Club Sponsor Potter, Mr. Kenneth University of Rhode Island, B.S. Spartan Junior Rifle Club Sponsor Redfearn, Mrs. Nancy George Washington University, A.B., M.A. Richter, Mrs. Betty California State, B.S. Robbins, Mrs. Barbara Baylor University, B.A. Ryder, Mr. Edmund University of Miami, B.S. Shapiro, Mr. Henry Stanford University, M.S. John Hopkins University, A.B. Math Club Sponsor National Junior Honor Society Sponsor Snuggs, Mrs. Wanda Troy State University, B.S. Spartan Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor Wagenhals, Mr. Stanley Department Chairman George Washington University, M.Ed. Math Club Sponsor Worek, Mr. Eugene Youngstown University, B.S. University of Maryland, M.Ed. Sports Announcer Yorke, Miss Dianne Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. W.S. Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor FOREIGN LANGUAGE Boone, Mrs. Barbara Duke University, M.A. Spanish Club Sponsor Cavaiola, Mrs. Sylvia Georgetown University, B.S., M.A. Davis, Mrs. Virginia Davis and Elkins College, A.B. DeCarlo, Mr. Louis University of Miami, A.B., M.A. French Honor Society Sponsor Farfan, Mr. Armando University of Cuzco, M.Ed. Harrelson, Miss Barbara University of New Mexico, B.A. Keyette Sponsor Hatow, Miss Anne Douglass College, B.A. Vanderbilt University, M.A. Latin Club Sponsor lulca, Mr. Elgyn Department Chairman University of Virginia, B.S., M.Ed. Spanish Honor Society Sponsor I.F.E. Program Sponsor Keefe, Miss Lynn Madison College, B.A. Drill Team Sponsor Kline, Mrs. Kay University of Texas, B.A. Portuguese Club Sponsor Lester, Mrs. Andrea Indiana University, M.A. Russian Club Sponsor McKenna, Mrs. Evelyn Bethany College, B.A. Kent State University, M.A. French Club Sponsor McKim, Mrs. Carol Georgetown University, M.S. Connecticut University, B.A. McNay, Miss Hilary Vanderbilt University, M.A. German Club Sponsor McQueary, Mrs. Ellen Heidelberg University, B.A. American University, M.A. German Honor Society Sponsor Ski Club Sponsor Poindexter, Miss Mary Utah State University, B.A. A.F.S. Sponsor Pompei, Mr. Ronald Indiana University, B.S., M.A. Settler, Miss Elvira Mary Washington College, B.A. Tucker, Miss Nancy William and Mary, A.B. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Abell, Mr. William Shepherd College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Cross Country Coach Indoor Track Coach Spring Track Coach Beacham, Miss Barbara Madison College, B.S. J.V. Field Hockey Coach Carter, Mrs. Jane Longwood College, B.S. Intramurals Coach Duncan, Miss Shirley Department Chairman of Girl ' s P.E. University of Kentucky, A.B. Indiana University, M.S. Gaunt, Miss Sharon Madison College, B.S. Varsity Field Hockey Coach Varsity Softball Coach Harris, Mr. Robert High Point College, B.S. University of North Carolina, M.A. J.V. Baseball Coach Basketball Coach Hewitt, Mr. Bruce University of Virginia, B.S. Johnson, Mr. Robert Driver Education Instructor Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. Appalachian State University, M.A. Klaren, Mr. Robert University of Wyoming, B.S. Varsity Wrestling Coach Football Coach Dept. Chairman Boy ' s P.E. Lewis, Mrs. Audrey University of Michigan, B.S., M.A. 92 ACADEMICS Girl ' s Basketball Coach Lovell, Mr. William Concord College, B.E. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Millan, Mr. Mike Athletic Director George Washington University, B.S., Robinson, Miss Dorothy Madison College, B.S. J.V. Softball Coach Sparks, Mr. Ancil Concord College, B.S. George Washington University, M.Ec Football Coach Spence, Mrs. Barbara Stanford University, B.A., M.A. Dance Production Croup Sponsor Talamantez, Mr. Hank Baylor University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Interact Club Sponsor Varsity Baseball Coach SCIENCE Baker, Miss Alice University of Maryland, B.S. Medical Club Sponsor Barnes, Mr. Joe Pheiffer University, B.S. Barrett, Miss Katharine University of Denver, B.S. University of North Carolina, M.A. National Honor Society Sponsor Dorminey, Mr. Jack West Virginia University, B.S., M.A. Junior Class Sponsor Science Club Sponsor Durie, Mrs. Edythe Department Chairman Marshall University, A.B. University of California, M.S. Science Club Sponsor Junior Engineers Sponsor It ' s Academic Sponsor Euler, Mrs. Ellie University of Pittsburgh, B.S. American University, M.Ed. Astronomy Club Sponsor Humphrey, Mr. James Colorado State University, B.S. Langley, Mrs. Sierra Cumberland College, B.S. Dir. of Costumes (musicals) Long, Mr. Dale Asbury College, A.B. Michigan State University, M.S. Photography Club Sponsor MacCaffrey, Mr. Stuart University of Virginia, M.S. Spartans for Christ Sponsor Audio-Visual Club Sponsor Scott, Mr. Randy Bridgewater College, B.A. Football Coach Wrestling Coach Shelly, Mr. Richard William and Mary, B.S. Drill Team Sponsor Yohe, Mr. Roger Indiana University, M.S. J.V. Football Coach Track Coach BUSINESS Bowers, Mrs. Lucy Madison College, B.S. DeRose, Miss Patricia Michigan State University, B.A. Early, Mrs. Norma Department Chairman Concord College, B.S. Gascoigne, Mrs. Ruty Washburn University, B.A. Harris, Mrs. Sue University of North Carolina, B.S. Holliday, Mrs. Audra Indiana University, A.B. V.O.T. Sponsor Kliger, Mrs. Lois Temple University, B.S. Sisson, Mrs. Mary Old Dominion University, B.S. Smith, Mrs. Patsy Radford College, B.S. Madison College, M.S. White, Mrs. Myra Alfred University, B.S. HOME ECONOMICS Cabelus, Mrs. Lorraine Syracuse University, B.A. Foote, Mrs. Martha American University, B.A. Nelson, Mr. Robert Department Chairman West Virginia University, M.A. Symposium Sponsor Roberts, Mrs. Genevieve American University, M.A. University of Denver, B.F.A. Shannon, Mrs. Constance George Washington University, B.A Art Club Sponsor INDUSTRIAL ARTS Alkazin, Mr. D.M. East Carolina University, B.S. Bates, Col. William University of Maryland, B.S. Electronics Club Sponsor Clifton, Mr. Kyle East Tenn. State University, B.S. Laucher, Mr. Robert California State College, B.S. Sophomore Class Sponsor Shaw, Mr. John West Virginia University, M.A. Tilley, Mr. Joe East Tenn. State University, B.S. University of Virginia, M.A. Wiese, Mr. Fred Department Chairman University of Buffalo, B.S. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Hatch, Mr. Lawrence Madison College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A D.E. Club Sponsor I.C.T. Henderson, Mrs. Nancy University of Texas, B.S. F.H.A. Sponsor Huffman, Miss Lilche Bridgewater College, B.S. Keyettes Sponsor Ftunt, Mrs. Georgene University of Delaware, B.S. F.H.A. Sponsor Ricciardi, Mr. Rick New York University, B.A. University of Maryland, M.Ed. West Springfield Hi-Y Sponsor V.I.C.A. Sponsor MUSIC Upshaw, Miss Carolyn Virginia Commonwealth Univ., B.M.E. Madrigal Singers Sponsor Ray, Mrs. Carolyn Mississippi College, B.S. Department Chairman ART Wynn, Mr. James Peabody Cons, of Music, B.M. University of Maryland, M.Ed. Baton Corps Sponsor Marching Band Sponsor ACADEMICS 93 94 SPORTS SPORTS 95 Terri Arantz Sharon Fox VARSITY CHEERLEADERS f: Mary Walton Tina Fo ster FHours of precious time and Spartan Spirit are devoted each year by the ever-enthusiastic VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. • Devotion can be read into every spirit button, ribbon, pom pom and jump they turn out as they cheer our teams on to VICTORY! Terre Lot % SPORTS Jody Henry I issa Bounds Becky Gelke Jamie Gregory Toni Arduini Michelle Hutchison SPORTS 97 J.V. CHEERLEADERS First Row—Buffy Jeacock Second Row—Karen Weingartner, Carol Gerdon, Muriel Coyle, Peggy Parsons Third Row—Liz LaSlavic, Karen Casey, Nancy Hyer, Debbie Jeremiah Energetic young lasses twelve in a jumping row, were made to scream and strain and given a name, JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS though their breath may freeze on their faces and those voices begin to fade, they never lose the honor of being a Spartan maid. 98 SPORTS FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS They start the year off well, with ambitions of ultimate fame, and continue to scream about spirit throughout each and every game. Uniforms of predominant white, selected to stand out against the night the FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS will strive to climb to even greater heights. ' A 00 First Row Patti Porter Patty Lake Second Row Rhonda Pilitis Linda Coughlin Third Row Carol Corsepius lean Taylor Fourth Row Cheryl Mok Lisa Owens SPORTS 99 BATON CORPS L. to R.—Sue Gerdon, Debbie Giles, Anne Clark, Mary Jane Black—Captain, Fabienne Chisholm—Co-Captain, Tori Cox, Dottie Rish, Paula Stassi. The casual toss of a flaming baton twirling high against the velvet night, holds a gaping audience captivated, silent. Then it swiftly plunges down and an audible sigh of relief is heard. Any and all fears are warded off by the magnificent display of skillful coordination, grace, and just a dash of talent by the MAJORETTES. Captain, Mary )ane Black, poses prettily for the camera. 100 SPORTS Paula Stasse reviews the routine with her teammates. lime out for smiling Sue Gordon! Half-time activities are provided by the scintillating Spartan Baton Corps. SPORTS 101 Ah, the spirit of competition. . . the thrill of achieving status. THE W.S.H.S. DRILL TEAM proves to any doubting Thomas that pom-poms and uniforms don ' t make a marching unit. Muddy fields and rain-soaked sweaters have provided barriers that spur the fifty-two girl team to exert their priority. Their aim is to please, their duty to entertain. As the lights go up, the mike goes on, and The Drill Team does their thing. L. to R. Patty Baughn Toby Adams Nancy Henley Gloria Larson Patty Holt Kathy Saunders Kathy Williams Cindy Williams Terri Carlson Linda Sippel Mary McKenna Bev Biesmeyer Carole Wimberly Melissa Lorey Nancy Coyle Evelyn Cummings Debbie Willey Donna Buxton Pam Polk Pat Alber Carole Tiffany Terry Carter Debbie Stanley Colleen Gill Carole Bender Sharon Katreeb Lori Van Oosting Diane Pugh Gail Evans Hoi 1 i Hansen Karen Braxdale Cindy Coughlin Brenda Barnes Jane Gardiner Drew Yamaki Elaine Whitbeck Marty Morehouse Kathy Nelson Jeri Homa Mary Ann Nabor Kneeling—L. to R. Cindy Peterson Sue Whitbeck—Preside Anne Tremper Sally Bechtel—Co-Capt Vicki Olson Paddy Leary—Captain Martha Voss Gretchen Brandenburg Margie Baus—Co-Capt 102 SPORTS tf ' ; 4 SPORTS 10T MARCHING BAND Onward men . . . To the beat of that ever present drum they march and march and march. Sore feet are a premium, music is their expression, the MARCHING BAND has played through victories and defeats, rain storms, and heat, and never come up shy. Those many pivots and turns form the most outstanding routines of blue and orange. And even after the whistle has blown its last tweet” The beat of drums and inarching feet tap out the spirit of Victory ! 104 SPORTS Doug Mears, Drum Major First Row Mary Goonon Peggy Giering Dave FHenderson Steve Lunger Jim Gibson James Rendlem an Gerald Schmidt Steve Wilson Steve FHamberger Neil Gladd Mike Williams Mike Chritton Dale Govon Greg Long Jerry Collier Marcia Youngblood Second Row David Vristol Myron Barrett Mike LeSeueur Darrell Cross Donna Bous Tom Kardoras Pat Wilson Jim Jones Gary Toyama Kent Ingrum Bob Fick Dave Borland June Begley Tom Maire April Bechtel Greg Mitchell Third Row Minta Manning Benita Ramos Mark Miller Gayl e Lorenzi Lea Farmer Peter Wood Dawn Chase Gayle Gustatson Bruce Braunstein Betsy Grover Debbie Rogers Becky Rogers LeaAnne Taylor Paul Ramatowski Mark Bachrach Anita Matthews Fourth Row John Miller Jerry White Kathy Wilkinson Bob Hamlin Allan Manning Lore Rusch Jan Reynolds Susan Kvasnicker Kathy Boyer Cindy Beck SPORTS 105 VARSITY FOOTBALL WSHS Yorktown Opponent 12 0 Mt. Vernon 2 14 Oakton 0 13 Haytield 14 0 Woodson 35 12 Groveton 13 10 Edison 6 0 Annandale 8 3 Lee 6 3 Ft. Hunt 26 First Row—L to R Jim Griel Tony Owens Ken Chesak Bruce Whitehouse Tim Murnane Joe Romano Bill Parker Jim Young John Sealy Tom Finch Kenny Gardner Tom Tighe Second Row John Cockerham Steve Stern Mike Lancaster Jack Kirk Tom Freshwater Bill Huber Bill Duckett Steve Warter Glen Aines David Dodson Bill Gleason Steve Bort Third Row Chuck Busch Ernie Cruz John Goplen Pete Zullo Mark Krivouruchka Steve Hughes Greg Zeleniak Dennis Ferris Doug Trosper John Mundie Daniel Smith Fourth Row Dempsy Wilson Deane Aines John McClelland Dave Joseph Richard Vaught John Tadich Bob Pond Kevin Jones Jim Watson Bill Meyers 106 SPORTS Mr. Scott, Mr. Burkett, Mr. Yohe, Mr. Sparks, Mr. Klaren, Mr. Maudes, Mr. Talamantez. S PORTS 107 WEST SPRINGFIELD 7 —YORKTOWN 12 Yorktown ' s running game accounted for two first quarter touchdowns. The Spartans compiled 187 total offensive yards, but this was by no means a match for Yorktown ' s rushing total of 295 yards. Despite this, West Springfield ' s defense with fine games turned in by John Sealy and Bill Parker held Yorktown scoreless throughout the final three quarters. WEST SPRINGFIELD 0—MOUN T VERNON 2 In a hard fought defensive battle in the home opener, a Ken Garner punt that was blocked proved to be the lone score as the Mount Vernon Majors defeated the Spartans by the score of 2-0. The contest displayed little offensive superiority for either team. However, Spartan defensive standouts included linemen Ernie Cruz and Mike Lancaster, and back Bill Parker contributed two interceptions and one fumble recovery. Steve Stern recovered a blocked punt in the final 30 seconds of play. The Spartans failed to score from 20 yards out. 108 SPORTS WEST SPRINGFIELD 14 OAK ION I) West Springfield fans watched the Spartans roll to I he initial triumph for the season as the Cougars were shut out, 14-0. The Spartan offensive accounted for over 300 total yards, with Quarterbacks John Mundie and Tom Finch combining for 160 yards through the air. The running game was bolstered by Junior Steve Warier, who rushed for 78 yards. Spartan scores were made on a 40 yard pass from Mundie to end Tom Freshwater, and on a one yard plunge by Mundie. Joseph added the P.A.T. ' s. On defense, the Spartans only allowed Oakton 96 offensive yards. End Bill Gleason led the tough defensive line with 8 tackles, and Mark Krivoruchka and Bill Parker intercepted Oakton passes. WEST SPRINGFIELD 13—HAYIIELD 14 A missed P.A.T. along with the superior Hayfield rushing game, sent the Spartans to defeat at Hayfield, 14-13. Despite fine defensive efforts turned in by Jim Watson and Mike Lancaster, the FHawks ran for 174 yards and two touchdowns. The Spartan offense outgained that of the Hawks, but came up short. Quarterback John Mundie hit on 7 of 14 passes for 121 yards, and also ran both West Springfield touchdowns from the one. Hayfield came from behind in the third quarter to take the lead and win. WEST SPRINGFIELD 0—WOODSON 35 West Springfield was shut out for the third consecutive year as the Spartans fell victim to the Woodson Cavaliers, 35-0. Following a scoreless first period, the Cavaliers offense began moving almost effortlessly. Woodson compiled over 350 offensive yards, completely dominating the Spartan defense. Offensively, the Spartans gained 121 yards. SPORTS 100 WEST SPRINGFIELD 6—GROVETON 12 The Spartan ' s effort died on the two yard line as time ran out, and the Groveton Tigers were victorious, 12-6. Ironically, West Springfield ' s offense moved easily over the Tiger ' s defense. The Spartan ' s ran up 241 total yards to Groveton ' s 118. Runners Steve Warter and Jim Young rushed for 52 and 51 yards, respectively. Quarterback Mundie completed 11 of 19 passes for 138 yards and one touchdown to end Tom Tighe. However, the Tigers returned a Bruce Whitehouse punt for a touchdown. A touchdown pass for Groveton in the final period put the home team ahead, and the Tigers stopped the Spartans twice as the time ran out. WEST SPRINGFIELD 10—EDISON 6 West Springfield spoiled the Eagle ' s Homecoming as the Spartan defense provided a victory over district champs Edison, 10-6. Despite holding a decisive touchdown when John Sealy returned an interseption for a touchdown. Dave Joseph added the P.A.T., as well as kicking a field goal. This raised the Spartans ' season record to two wins, five losses. 110 SPORTS WEST SPRINGFIELD 5—FORT HUNT 26 The Federals rolled to an easy victory in the mud here at WS, 26-3. An ineffective Spartan offense managed only a field goal by Dave Joseph to prevent a shutout. Spartan runners Warter and Young ran well but could not penetrate to score. Ft. Hunt scored several times on long runs, with the WS defensive squad unable to halt them. This game ended the season with two wins and eight losses for West Springfield. WEST SPRINGFIELD 3—LEE 6 A fourth quarter touchdown put Lee ahead to stay as the Spartans fell to the Lancers, 6-3. Outstanding for Spartan defense were Jim Watson, Steve Stern, and Denny Ferris. Dave Joseph put the Spartans ahead during the third period with a 28-yard field goal. Junior Steve Warter ran for 95 yards, the finest single game effort for the Spartans this year. An interception off quarterback Tom Finch, however, halted WS ' s last-ditch attempt to defeat the Lancers. WEST SPRINGFIELD 0—ANNANDALE 8 The Annandale running game led the Atoms over the Orange and Blue, 8-0. In a pouring rain and a muddy field, the Spartans were shut out, while Annandale could only manage to muster one touchdown. Fine defensive play by Bill Gleason and Ernie Cruz overshadowed a rather ineffective Spartan offensive. SPORTS n i WJu ■ Jr ■ J.V. FOOTBALL First Row Ben Ramos Greg Moore Dan Bugas Eric Ryndahl Mike Fick Dave Kafka Bill Ryan Tom Cady Second Row Tom Beicher Dick Freshwater Ed McKay Tom McKeown Jim Speakman Jim Rickerts Fred Mills Dan Ellson Russ Rummer Scott Synotl Asst. Coach Scott Third Row Head Coach Yohe Jett Warter Steve Kissenjer Dan Chute Steve Reeder Mickey Gurick Don Caton Jim Dowd Joel Wilson Dave Cooper Randy Heitnboush John Terango, mgr. Dan Rinker, mgr. Fourth Row Don Senich Mike Williams Bruce Swanberg Jeff Meals Shawn O ' Neill Jim Parker Tom Thomas Andy McGhee Kevin Tracey Bill McRae Bob Williford Roger Grooms WSHA Opponent 14 Edison 0 30 Lee 12 34 Groveton 14 20 Ft. Hunt 20 30 Mt. Vernon 0 6 Hayfield 8 0 Ft. Hunt 6 0 Lee 12 The 1970 Junior Varsity Football Team compiled a 4-3-1 record while setting the school record for the most points scored in a single season. Led by Tom Beicher ' s passing, the receiving of Tom Thomas, Dave Kafka, Tom Freshwater, and Dan Bugas, the running of Dave Cooper and Ed McKay and the blocking of Kevin Tracey, Dan Elisor and Bill McRae, the Spartans amassed 140 points compared to their opponents 72 total points. Standouts on the defense were Joel Wilson, Frank Brody, Bill Ryan, Don Caton, Don Senich, and Mike Fick. 112 SPORTS SPORTS 113 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First Row—L to R Second Row Skip Krause Larry Klugston John Devereaux Third Row Pat McCurnin Richard Lynes Jim Baldwin Jon Dahlstrom Robert Lowe Jim Marquette John Butman Charles Martin John Kastanowski David Thomas David DeMarco Tom Dodd Bill Watson Jon Schmitz Norbert Adsit Drake Brodin David Stet ' ano John Bounds Bret Bettage Tim Skuby Bill Bertrand Richard Drake Steve Mooneyhan Alan Gaddy Mark Mourges Steve Compton Greg Spaete David Espy Steve Odom Scott Carpenter Mike Jennings Robert Herren Jed Proctor Richard Douglas Pete Minko Don Hayden Nicholas Perriello Bill Malt by David Horton Brian Harrison Dan Beck Lawton Hyd rick Mike Alexander Richard Jones Marc Shaw Tom Stanton Alvin Quint Gregg Ankrorn John Wilson A Team One hundred and ten prospective freshmen reported for practice on the opening day of school. The morale WSHS Opponent and attitude of this capable group of young athletes 8 Lee q was excellent, making the team cuts extremely difficult 6 Croveton r for coaches Klaren and Burkett. The overall team spirit 0 Fort Hunt was best exemplified in the heated competition for the 0 Mt. Vernon q various positions. 0 Hayfield 0 After the final cut, forty nine ambitious Spartans 0 Edison enjoyed the privilege of representing WSHS on the gridiron. Many qualities such as pride, hustle and desire B Team were attained which will surely aid these capable young WSHS Opponent men as they anxiously anticipate the J.V. and ultimately 40 Mt. Vernon q varsity competition. 114 SPORTS VARSITY SOCCER In its first year of competition the Spartan Varsity Soccer Team suffered a winless season. Brad Feil, Butch Dutchyshyn, and jim Cramer scored the Spartan goals with assists made by Vern Mooneyhan, Steve Carruth, and Mark Hogge. Outstanding defensive players were Dale Jackson, Don Armstrong, and goalie Drew Owens. The juniors who played on the team gained valuable experi¬ ence that will greatly better West Springfield ' s chances of having a winning season next year. Kneeling—Mr. Issacs—Coach First Row—Mike Gilmore, Mark Hogge, Kurt Ring, Brad Feil, Perry Elliot, Vern Mooneyhan, Butch Dutchyshyn, Kevin Morley. Second Row—Pat Shields, Don Armstrong, Drew Owens, Andy Sulick, Jim Cramer, Bob Glasgow, Steve Carruth. Third Row—Clint Buckingham, Dale Jackson. WSHS 0 Stuart Opponent 6 0 Madison 4 1 Annandale 3 2 Langley 3 0 Woodson 5 1 McLean 3 0 Falls Church 9 1 Madison 2 1 Stuart 3 0 Annandale 3 116 SPORTS JV SOCCER WSHS 0 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 Kneeling Drew Owens Andy Sulick Mark Hogge First Row Dale Govan )ohn Woodrow Mike McCarthy Mike Boone Bruce Jacobean Tom McCown Craig Platenburg Rob Brown Second Row Dana Richards Tom Benson Larry Miller John Foreman Jeff Penny Dave Ackerman Lance Whyte Opponent Madison 6 Langley 4 Annandale 6 Landover 11 Culmore 0 Langley 0 Stuart 7 Madison 5 Coached by three of the varsity soccer team players, the J.V. Spartan Soccer Team finished the season with a 2-6 record. The inexperienced sophomores and freshmen learned the game quickly due to their ability and desire to play. The techniques and skills learned by the team on the playing field provide the potential for a winning season next year. SPORTS 117 Mark Baldino Lane Scott Pat Shields The Varsity Cross Country Team got off to an early start by beginning practice during August running about eight miles each day. This year ' s season play gave the team a tine winning record of four wins and two loses even though the team efforts were hampered by injuries to some of the runners. Despite the inju¬ ries, the team was able to place third in the Gunston District competition and John Boswell qualified for State competition. Returning lettermen next year are John Boswell, Tom Crom, Lane Scott, and Pat Shields who should provide the nucleus for a strong team next year. Tom Crom 118 SPORTS I)ave M( Intyrc 1 Steve Nobles SPORTS 119 120 SPORTS The Junior Varsity Cross Country Team put forth a tremendous effort this season and duplicated the fine record of four wins and two losses by the Varsity team this year. In other competition, the Junior Varsity was able to capture fifth place in the William and Mary Invitational, as well as, in the Wakefield Invitational. Experience gained during the season should prove to be a valuable asset to both the Junior Varsity and the Varsity teams in the coming year. First Row—Greg Trude, Gary Baldino, Kevin Connors Second Row—John Brizzi, Mark Roy, Paul Shield, Kelly Kruger, Matt O ' Gwynn, Jerry Huddleston Third Row—Joe Stassi, Dave Naber, Dick Sclif, Brian Brinkley, Robert Scott, Neil O ' Donnell SPORTS 121 VARSITY BASKETBALL The Spartan Basketball Team overcame the obvious handicap of losing all five of last year ' s starters and posted another winning season. Although it was playing the toughest schedule in West Springfield ' s history, the team came through to post a fine record and upset several top-ranked opponents. Blessed with great depth the team rambled on despite many inju¬ ries which sometimes plagued them. The offense sparkled with the scoring and rebounding of Lee Patton, Paul Lof, and Ed Tiernan. Bolstering them was the scoring and sharp ball-handling of guards Jeff Jeremiah, Dave Viskochil, and Stu Glendenning. On defense the Spartan Full-Court Press was unmatched within the district. Other players who played key substitution roles during the season were Dave Blount, Don Criswell, Jim England, Mark Trout, Steve Hughes, Kurt Stinemetz, Ron Nelson, and Ken Garner. The team finished 13-5 overall. Including a 10-2 record in District play. Kneeling Don Criswell Jeff Jeremiah Stu Glendinning Dave Blount Second Row Rick Kiiloran-mgr. Ron Nelson Kurt Stinemetz Dave Viskochil John McClelland John Cockerham- mgr. Third Row Coach McCool Paul Lof Ed Tiernan Lee Patton Ken Garner Mark Trout SPORTS 123 Paul Lof STARTING FIVE Dave Viskochil Lee Patton Ed Herman, below Jeff Jeremiah, above 124 SPORTS Ed Tiernan recovers a shot over Mt. Vernon. Using fakes, Mark Trout draws extra coverage and looks for the open man. Dave Blount hits a wide open shot in a victory over Lee. Spartan center Lee Patton controls another center tip. SPORTS 125 J V BASKETBALL Kneeling Marty McNerney- capt. Standing Dale Watnee Mark Walecka Tim Ness Dave Kafka Dave Koesters Steve DeLong Steve Bacon Jeff Reynolds Terry Loftus Keith Neff Kevin Anderson Steve Compton Mike Mitchell Mike Koesters Bob Ferris 126 SPORTS The Junior Varsity Basketball team completed the regular season with l( wins and 2 losses. This is the best season ever recorded by a J.V. team at West Springfield. This record was made possible by great shooting and a pressing man for man defense. The all around team effort produced an average of 77 points per game. Frosh forward Dave Kesters and sophomore Marty McNerney provided the fire-power while Bob Ferris and Dale Whaltney gave board strength that payed off in many victories. The floor play and aggressive defense played by Keith Neff and Frosh Steve Bacon gave the fans what they wanted to see. WSHS 79 T.C. Williams Opponent 35 86 Yorktown 55 77 Woodson 54 79 George Washington 82 74 Edison 34 75 Lee 61 49 Grove ton 61 68 Mt. Vernon 43 68 Stuart 48 68 Fort F-lunt 53 67 Marshall 57 70 Edison 40 98 Lee 63 68 Groveton 59 74 Mt. Vernon 40 82 Hayfield 38 82 Fort Hunt 47 20 Hayfield 46 SPORTS 127 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row Steve Bacon Jay McKinley Jim Seegers Steve Lanier Paul Charman Jeff Morganthaler Second Row Dave Watnee Spencer Pearman Dave Lorenzi Dave Stefano Scott Carpenter Steve Compton Steve Burdett Dave Trout Brian Harrison John Martin John Bounds Mike Mitchell Coach Thompson The Freshman Basketball Team completed a very successful season with a record o f 11 wins and 1 loss to win the first Freshman Basketball Championship in West Springfield ' s history. The team won two must ball games against Lee High School, who came in second losing only two games. The freshmen relied on a man to man full court press and fast break to gain their championship season. Standouts on the team were co-captains John Marten and Mike Mitchell, Steve Bacon, Steve Lanier, and Steve Compton. : 128 SPORTS WSHS 52 Mt. Vernon Opponent 35 57 Groveton 37 50 Hayt’ield 38 50 Edison 29 43 Fort Flunt 37 46 Lee 41 63 Hayfield 43 48 Edison 22 54 Fort Flunt 20 53 Lee 40 42 Groveton 39 32 Mt. Vernon 33 SPORTS 129 VARSITY WRESTLING Kneeling— Ray Lunger, Scott Crackle, Paul Thorp, Lee Neff, Andy Hamlin, Bill Huber First Row—Bob Perfect, Don Armstrong, Wally Brown, David Joseph Second Row—Doug Trosper, Mark Benton, Wes Reynolds, Randy Piernick, Ernie Cruz WSHS Garfield Opponent 19 31 19 Annandale 25 38 T.C. Williams 14 22 Yorktown 18 11 Edison 39 13 Washington-Lee 30 22 Hayfield 22 20 Lee 27 24 Marshall 18 22 Jefferson 22 24 Fort Hunt 18 20 Mt. Vernon 22 41 Croveton 3 130 SPORTS West Springfield Wrestling Team ended the season with a 5-6-2 record. Seven of our boys qualified for the Regional Tournament. Lee Neff, whose record is 16-0, also won the title of district champ along with Wally Brown. Paul Thorp and Andy Hamlin placed sec¬ ond while Ray Lunger, Bill Huber, and Ernie Cruz received third place titles. Although we suffered many injuries throughout the year, our season was successful. Unfortunately many seniors did not return to the team this year, but next year we hope that our present success will continue and that team interest will increase. SPORTS 131 J V WRESTLING WSHS 18 Garfield Opponent 34 22 Annandale 24 31 T.C. Williams 20 11 Yorktown 39 24 Edison 23 22 Washington-Lee 24 27 Hayfield 21 27 Lee 19 28 Marshall 23 26 Jefferson 18 20 Fort Hunt 18 32 Mt. Vernon 18 44 Groveton 5 Kneeling—Cordon Hansen, Steve Schobelock, Tom Pay, Ben Ramos, Roger Draper, Chuck Greener, Bucky Dewey Standing—Gary Johnson, Joel Wilson, Roger Mitton, Don Senich, Greg Highfield, Bob Monohon, Richard Lynes, Frank Burke, Steve Mooneyhan The 1970-71 JV Wrestling Team became the first Spartan wrestling team to win a Gunston District Championship. The team was undefeated in the district and had an overall record of nine wins and four losses. This record is impressive because before Christmas the team had won only two matches and lost four, then after the holidays won seven straight matches. Twenty- eight different wrestlers participated during the season, all contributing to the championship. Some of the most outstanding wrestlers were Chuck Greener, Bucky Dewey, Gordon Hansen, Ben Ramos, Roger Draper, and Roger Mitton. 132 SPORTS SPORTS 133 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Kne eling—Greg Paine, Fred Koch, Dan Griel, Scott Conklin, Curt Crim, Dale D ' Allesandro, Dan Beck, Vance Patten Standing—Pat Wilson, Jerry Browning, Dave DeMarco, Richard Lynes, Steve Mooneyhan, Gregg Spaete, Mike Quint, Mike Alexander WSHS Opponent 38 Mt. Vernon 16 18 Edison 34 35 Hayfield 6 36 Groveton 8 This is the first year for an organized freshman wrestling team at West Springfield High School. Many of these wrestlers contributed to Junior Varsity wins as well as to Freshman victories. The team competed with teams in the Gunston District alone, but still were able to boast of a successful season with only one loss. A very good record for a novice team. 134 SPORTS RIFLE TEAM s 1 rl rA ■ ' ' WG First Row Randy Stout Dave FHubbard Karen Ulatoski Laurie Ulatoski Second Row Phil Thompson Doug Gorden Kim Coulter Paul Honeycutt Cliff McGrain Al Murray Third Row Bob Tomkin George Tronsrue Scott Sebly Harold Scott Robert Scott Mike Vogler John Grigg Bill Knowles Rick Crook Jim Cunningham Terrence Meahl Don Markham Tom Sheehan Bill Lawrence Pete Trudie Little do some Spartans realize how much has been accomplished by the Rifle Team. In order to place higher than the seventh place which was acquired three years ago and then third place last year, their scores had to — and did — improve. This was due largely to the fact the four main shooters; Dave Hubbard, Laurie and Karen Ulatoski, and Randy Stout; consistently fired scores in the 280 ' s and above. Due to the encouragement and guid¬ ance of Col. Potter, Allen Murray, and team captain Randy Stout, the team was able to defeat some of the most formidable teams in the district with the exception of Fort Hunt. Ending this season with the record of eight wins and only one loss, the West Springfield Rifle Team claimed the title of second in Cunston District competition. WSHS 1115 Stuart Opponent 1103 1142 Falls Church 1008 1132 Hayfield 624 1121 Woodson 1047 1131 Yorktown 1116 1146 Flint Hill 781 1146 Washington Lee 1106 1134 Ft. Hunt 1161 1149 Lee 1056 SPORTS 135 TENNIS It will take another fine effort by the Tennis Team to equal last year ' s District Championship Team. This year the team is hampered by the loss of several fine players who have graduated, but Coach Knudson has worked hard with both his new and returning players to meet this year ' s challenge. The blend of experience, practice, fine coaching, and refined skills sets the stage for another fine year for the Tennis Team. First Row Coach Knudson Dick Cashman Robert Young Neil O ' Donnell Wayne Logie Second Row Ed Gillis John FHuppert Jack Rutkowski Chip Lex Mark Rietman 136 SPORTS SPORTS 137 Steve DeLong GOLF Scott McDowell The Golf Team is prepared to begin another winning season. Backed with an abundance of accomplished golfers, it appears that the team could take the district title if the players can put together all the strong points of each other ' s game. The balance of ability and expe¬ rience that exists on this year ' s team should carry them easily over any weakness that may exist. The combined individual efforts of the team ' s abilities could produce another District Championship Team. John Blair 138 SPORTS Rill Walker Kevin Williams March 29 April 2 April 5 April 19 April 23 April 26 May 3 Rob Slesinger Hayfield Ft. FHunt Groveton Edison Lee Mt. Vernon Woodberry Forest Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Doug Hines SPORTS 139 VARSITY BASEBALL 140 SPORTS First Row Kevin Autry David Cissel David Blount Mike Fick Steve Hughes Bob Fick Dave Viskochil Joel Wilson Second Row Jim Bodine Glen Aines Mark Mennona Rick Goodale Tom Osekowski Don Criswell Kenny Goins Third Row Dempsey Wilson Carlos Celes Ed Tiernan David Dodson Mike Meyer Greg Zeleniak Tom Thomas Kurt Stinemetz Darrell Bain March 29 Hayfield Away March 31 Edison Away April 5 Ft. Hunt Home April 7 Groveton Home April 9 Ft. Hunt Away April 12 Lee Home April 14 Mt. Vernon Away April 16 Edison Away April 19 Mt. Vernon Home April 21 Edison Home April 23 Hayfield Home April 24 Wakefield Home April 28 Lee Away May 1 Hayfield Home May 3 Mt. Vernon Away After a fairly successful season last year, this year ' s Spartan team hopes for even better achievements. Practically the whole team are novices but what they lack in experience they plan to make up for in spirit and enthusi¬ asm. Backed by the abilities of Mr. Talamandez, the team plans to concentrate mainly on their batting and building up their pitching skills. Unfortunately last year most of our pitching talents were controlled by the graduating seniors. Consequently, a lot of hard endeavor must go into their preseason practices if the team hopes for any type of suc¬ cess this year. SPORTS 141 JV BASEBALL The Junior Varsity Team this year is working hard to build refined ballplayers for next year ' s varsity level. Sev¬ eral individuals stand out as excellent prospects for the future, and the only apparent problem is putting every¬ one ' s varied abilities together. Gaining further experience and skills and building their potential the players are in¬ creasing their individual talents and approaching the type of ballplayers which form championship teams. 142 SPORTS First Row L to R — Managers, Matt O ' Gwynn, Bill Barker Second Row — Jim Gilbertson, Kevin Anderson, John Howard, Jim Speakman, Steve Delong, Ken Roberts, Rich Killoran, John Gardner Third Row — Marty McNerney, Tim Dowd, Mark Wood, Dave Koesters, Pat Morris, Jack Pavelle, Joey Huffstickler, Kirby Dalton Fourth Row—Greg Bean, Perry Rickards, Ray Richardson, Steve Compton, Bob Ferris, David Cooper, Paul Goins, John Bounds. March 29 Mt Vernon Home March 31 Edison Home April 5 Ft. Hunt Away April 7 Groveton Away April 9 Ft. Hunt Home April 12 Lee Away April 14 Mt. Vernon Home April 16 Edison Home April 19 Mt. Vernon Away April 21 Edison Away April 23 Hayfield Away April 28 Lee Home May 3 Mt. Vernon Home May 7 Ft. Hunt Away SPORTS 143 VARSITY TRACK First Row Dean Aines John Brizzie Bill Parker Mark Baldino Felix Weber Steve Nobles Coach Abel Tom Tighe Scott FJardison Don Caton Third Row Tom Crone Lane Scott Tony Owens Roger Grooms Dave Maclntire Bill FHolden Richard Dikker Jeff Babis Tom Freshwater Andy Coslin Second Row Robert Reade Coach Yohe Bill Huber Mike Wilkerson Sam Pond John Boswell Pat Shields John Mundie Dave Naber Matt Behl Ken Chesak John Goplen West Springfield ' s Varsity Track Team is hopeful of repeating last year ' s outstand¬ ing record in which the Spartans took sec¬ ond in district competition and eighth overall in the state. All but two of last season ' s successful track men are returning, and with the experienced coaching staff of Mr. Abel and Mr. Yohe, West Springfield has more assurance that the team will be victorious and bring many athletic honors to the school. Steve Nobles, the state ' s best mile runner, is the captain of the Spartans. Other outstanding members of the squad who give great support are 880 sprinters: John Mundie 144 sports ar| d Boswell and high jumper Tom Freshwater. All the boys are strong and spirited. SPORTS 145 JV TRACK 146 SPORTS First Row Ron Burt Tom Stanton Mike Britton Fred Mills Keithi Neff Jim Foister Jeff Morgenthaber Steve Klause Joe Stassi Mike Young Tom Beicher Second Row Gary Baldino Dennis Shilf Bob Scott Jim Foreman Kelly Kruger Joe Manion Dan Peck Kevin Holmes Jerry Huddleston Steve Laurie Kevin Connors Gray Klugston Bill Hauser Shawn O ' Neil Bill McRae Third Row Kevin Saunders Warren Higgins Nick Arbia Steve Day Larry Weiss Mike Young Bob Wuliford David Kafka March 23 Edison-Ft. Hunt Home March 26 Al Haringer Relays Away March 30 Edison Home April 3 G.W. Relays Away April 6 Lee Away April 13 Groveton Away April 17 Hammond Invitational Away April 20 Hayfield-Edison Home April 23 Fairfax County Meet Home April 27 Mt. Vernon Away 3 L•ilr Wxkmz - % I The Spartan Junior Varsity Track Team ' s purpose is to train and teach future runners for varsity level competition. Mr. Yohe ' s team has completed this task and also have won many meets and titles. Comprised mostly of underclassmen, these spirited boys learn quickly and develop into strong and well developed varsity track men while also having some fun. Last season the J.V. squad had a very successful season and hopefully this year ' s team will be even more victorious. SPORTS 147 VARSITY HOCKEY First Row Donna Choate Robin Autry, co-capt. Debbie Tikkala, co-capt. Pat Marten Donna Ruane Second Row Janice Kimball Joanne Milligan Leslie Burke Suzanne Miller Debbie Sisk Lynn Delvitto Betsy Cizek Martha Rowse Debbie Crone Third Row Jo Holm Debbie Pryor Jan Turner Under the guidance of their new coach, Miss Sharon Gaunt, the Varsity Hockey team finished the season with a 3-1-4 record. The girls began the season with a victory over Lee, but were unable to beat them in their sixth game. This defeat was disasterous, ending all hopes of retaining the Gunston District Title for the fourth consecutive year. All of the eighteen players worked hard throughout the season, but were never able to score more than one goal against an opposing team. The offensive players scoring the majority of the team ' s goals were senior, Robin Autry and sopho¬ more, Betsy Cizek; while Donna Ruane and Kathy Woodcock, both juniors, were considered the outstanding defensive players. Next season should be a good one for the Varsity Hockey team since only four of the team ' s eighteen members are seniors. 148 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 1 Lee 0 0 Falls Church 2 1 Croveton 0 1 Mt. Vernon 1 1 Hayfield 2 1 Edison 0 0 Lee 1 0 Fort Hunt 1 SPORTS 144 J.V. HOCKEY All members of the Junior Varsity Hockey team worked hard throughout the season even though they were only able to win two games and tie one. While the team effort was not successful in the winning column, each individual displayed a great deal of spirit and played a fine season, mostly on wet and muddy fields. Such field conditions are difficult for an inexperienced team of players trying to give their very best efforts. The experience gained this year by returning members who are freshmen should provide a winning team next year. SM it%|S : ' •• mu , mm mrnm ■ iri an k Ssi ' $ jUF j| m §if m ' m w L mLd M 1 i ■■ A A r ' ' 81 mm Mr V W Jbjt 4 | Jm f 1 1 rvJ i IP JM 9 r ‘i k m I flk m_JJ ■ - ■A w - K ■£A ■ IL 1 r i m .Jo wmmm . A A First Row—Karen Meadows—mgr., Nancy Turner, Ann Dooley, Linda Jose, Diane Connolly, Ann Roulet, Patricia O ' Neill, Terry Ruane, Sheryl Lukasik Second Row—Ginny Youngblood—mgr., Cathy Anderson, Robin Howe, Lorraine Peschke—co-capt., Alary Beth Osius, Donna Biggs, Sue Peterson, Pamela Mitchell, Miss Beacham—coach Third Row—Teresa Garrick, Vicki Barrett, Stori Sperow—co-capt., Kathleen Walsh, Carol Park, Rosanne Ippolito, Teresa Choate, Jan Grochowski. 150 SPORTS WSHS 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 Opponent Falls Church 1 Mt. Vernon 1 Hayfield 2 Edison 2 Marshall 1 Lee 0 Fort Hunt 1 SPORTS 151 GIRL ' S TENNIS First Row Linda Smith Diane Jennings Mary Butters Lynn Gray Second Row Heidi Hoffman Chris Hemphill Gayle Gustafson Mom Dunivin Denise Gaudet Third Row Miss Robinson, coach Renee Bourgeois Sue Rhea Diane Durst Gayle Freshwater 152 SPORTS The Tennis Team had a fairly successful season al¬ though the record does not indicate this. Many of the matches were lost by only two or three games. Croveton and Ft. Hunt gave our young players extremely good competition. Lynn Gray and Mary Butters, both sophomores, were our number one and two singles players respectively. WSHS Opponent 1 Stuart 6 7 Lee 0 0 Fort Hunt 6 0 Groveton 4 1 Groveton 5 SPORTS 15 5 GIRL ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL This year ' s Girl ' s Varsity Basketball team started off the season with only one returning varsity player. With the help of their coach, Miss Duncan, the girls showed tremendous improvement and gained much valuable expe¬ rience for next year. The team was composed of three seniors, four juniors, four sopho¬ mores, and one freshman. Inspired by the leadership and fine play of seniors Sue Hess, Maura Gilroy, and Debbie Tikkala, the team was an excellent representative of West Springfield High School. 1 1 A assure WAA J 1 1 1 1 m 1 iCJi 4 First Row Debbie Crone Debbie Tikkala Sue Hess Maura Gilroy Janice Kimball Ana Murias Second Row Robin Autry-mgr. Pat Marten-mgr. Leslie Burke Jan Turner Jan Roark Jo Holm Debbie Pryor Gayle Freshwater Lynn Delvitto-mgr. Suzanne Miller-mgr. 154 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 32 Lee 24 23 Mt. Vernon 37 46 Hayfieid 37 45 Fort FHunt 59 37 Groveton 33 40 Edison 43 42 Lee 26 20 Mt. Vernon 33 27 Hayfieid 37 37 Fort FHunt 27 52 Groveton 45 38 Edison 64 SPORTS 155 GIRL ' S JV BASKETBALL The Girl ' s Junior Varsity Basketball team had a very successful season under the guidance of Miss Audrey Lewis. With only four experienced players, the girls were able to win eleven of their twelve games. The team put forth a tremendous effort for this excellent record, which made them number one in the Gunston District this season. The skill and experience gained by the girls should provide West Springfield with another winning team next season. First Row Betty Notaro Sue Brockman Lorraine Peske Sue Smith Betsy Cizek Kathy Giles Karen Mueller Second Row Diane Connoly-mgr. Ginny Youngblooa-mgr. Mary Goonan Sue Lancaster Sandy Chambers Kathy Zink Sue Schwob Sue Cizek Lynn Hughes-mgr. 156 SPORTS WSHS 32 Lee Opponen 13 24 Mt. Vernon 25 20 Mayfield 11 36 Fort Hunt 19 53 Groveton 14 29 Edison 10 36 Lee 13 30 Mt. Vernon 15 31 Hayfield 19 31 Hayfield 19 40 Fort Hunt 13 37 Groveton 5 25 Edison 18 SPORTS 157 GYMNASTICS TEAM First Row Leslie Hannan Heather Pack Second Row Patty Porter Jean Taylor Linda Coughlin Debbie Broom Third Row Linda Boadford Elaine Letterman Chris Ratkovitch 158 SPORTS In its third year of competition, the Girl ' s Gymnastics team had another successful season. Under the guidance of Miss Pat Richardson, a teacher at Washington Irving In¬ termediate, the girls demonstrated the precision and balance necessary in gymnastic competition. Each of the girls was outstanding in her performance on the parallel bars, vaulting horse, balance beam, and tumbling mats. They finished the season by defeating Jeb Stuart and Hayfield, and lost only one of their meets to Annandale by one point. The girls are looking forward to another successful season next year. SPORTS 159 This year West Springfield can boast about the presence of an honest Volleyball Team. In the past years volleyball has remained on an intramural level where the teams consisted solely of Spartan players. Unfortunately this offered little challenge, or competition and in¬ terest lagged. This year however, through the efforts of Mrs. Lewis, the new volleyball coach, competitive matches between rival schools have been scheduled. Due to this new empha¬ sis volleyball may in future years become a All more popular and bring more recognition to VULLC I DALL West Springfield. First Row Heidi Hoffman Diane Barkalow Linda Patillo Second Row Debbie Biesmeyer Joyce Wolf Dawn Dillard Debbie Crone Suzanne Miller Nancy Turner Lynne DelVitto Third Row Linda Marcum Beth Fuller Janice Kimball Jane Roark Sandy Chambers Jan Turner Gayle Freshwater Pat Marten 160 SPORTS SPORTS 161 JV center Bob Ferris outstretches his opponent and controls another rebound. The Track Team comes off the starting line in a timed race. 162 SPORTS A Track Team member works on techniques in hurdling. A Varsity Wrestler prepares for the take-down of an opponent. A member of the Tennis Team practices her skill in serving. SPORTS 163 164 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES 165 STUDENT GOVERNMENT John Tadich, President OFFICERS The student government officers are represen tatives of the student body who work to build a suitable govern¬ ment for the school. After going through a hectic campaign, these officers then proceed to win the trust of their fellow students by showing them their leadership ability. Their only reward lies in the knowledge that they as a group have contributed to the success of another school year. Subash Kori, Vice-President 166 ACTIVITIES STUDENT GOVERNMENT CABINET Linda Bennett, Dave Joseph The cabinet is composed of repre¬ sentatives from the upper class. They meet once a month to discuss county and local proposals. By gaining a cross section of ideas and opinions from the student body, the cabinet acts as a sounding board of our school ' s policies. 1. Denita Lambou 2. Jeannie Lloyd 3. Nadeen Tadich 4. Elaine Whitbeck 5. Tom Tighe 6. Cindy Moore 7. Dave Mclntire 8. Jeff Meals ACTIVITIES 167 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives is made up of student representatives from each first period in the school. They act as a voice of the people mediating between the students and S.G.A. Major proposals are presented to the student body by members of the House who then vote on the outcome. 1. John Blair 2. Debbie Hubbard 3. Robin Britten 4. Susan Grochowski 5. Bridget Jameson 6. Sally Griffin 7. Elizabeth Dunivin 8. Sally Ernst 9. Arlene Seto 10. Brenda Pritchett 11. Carol Woodyard 12. Colleen Kirk 13. Debbie Thorne 14. Pam Roberts 15. Gary Rachmeler 16. John Lammie 17. Phil Sargent 18. Robin Autry 19. Karen Klause 20. Pam Knight 21. Barbara Seto 22. Chip Hayes 23. Debbie Tikkala 24. Mary Lackman 25. Donna Pond 26. Jerry Austin 27. Mindy Hayden 28. Vickie Hayden 29. Debbie Champagne 30. Jan Turner 31. Karen Ulatoski 168 ACTIVITIES 1. Mark Krivoruschka 2. Molly Irving 3. Laura McDowell 4. Kathy Roulet 5. Sharon Potter 6. Rose Hand 7. Carol Park 8. Mary Lucero 9. Becky Celke 10. Terre Lof 1 1. Jamie Gregory 12. Dave MacIntyre 13. Mark Eaton 14. Chris Hemphir 15. Jere Ching 16. Janice Overstreet 17. Ann Russell 18. Jeri Lambou 19. Patti Porter 20. Linda Coughlin 21. Ben Zorack 22. Sherry Smith 23. Jill Zorack 24. Kay Johnson 25. John Rilley 26. Bob Margrave 27. Marco Terango 28. Roger Warrick 29. George Ropp 30. Mary Little 31. Paul O ' Keefe 32. Robin Robillard 33. Barbara Behn 34. Steve Peters 35. Candy Greener 36. Gary Rosenthal 37. Terry Mehl 38. Art Lazar 39. Larry Weiss 40. Bill McRae 41. Cathy King 42. Nancy Romano 43. Terry Morgenthaler 44. Ana Murias ACTIVI TIES 169 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (SENIORS) 1. Denise Gronewald 2. Bobbie Carmichael 3. Becky Kingery 4. Cindy Moore 5. Nancy Coyle 6. Nancy Knight 7. Kirk Bellman 8. John Pillsbury 9. Steve Bort 10. Lee Neff 11. Patti Holt 12. Terre Lof 13. Belinda Bear 14. Janel Farmer 15. Sue Roper 16. Jan Sullivan 17. Jamie Gregory 18. Kris Russell 19. Pat Martin 20. Lynn Irvin 21. Joanne Milligan 22. Bobbie Birchell 23. Dorothy Phillips 24.Su Haggard 25. Arlene Seto 26. Sally Ernst 27. Margie Baus 28. Dee Dee Kawolicks 29. Betsy Grover 30. Robin Autry 31. Gina Blake 32. Barbara Folger 33. Candi Ballinger 34. Martha Voss 35. Debbie Champagne 36. Debbie Hubbard 37. Denita Lambou 38. Kerry Murphy 39. Cathy LaSlavic 40. Karen Gladd 41. Liz Recher 42. Jim Gibson 43. Mary Jane Black 44. Mary Lyons 45. Nancy Kick 46. Anita Creasi 47. Paddy Leary 48. Karen Klause 49. Debbie Beckett 50. Barbara Greener 51. Karen Dodson 52. John Schaibley 53. Derek Cross 54. Mike Aylestock 55. Karen Logan 56. Mark Blanchard 57. Joan Pettee 58. Bob Margrave 59. Richard Vaught 60. David Blount 61. Steve Palmer 62. Tom Finch 63. John Tadich 64. Tom Cooper 65. John Ching 66. Shelia Harter 67. Steve Stern 68. Tom Shirley 69. Stewart Long 170 ACTIVITIES 1. Robert Kemp 2. Tom Sachs 3. Paul Lazarus 4. John Brasfield 5. John Cray 6. Phil Sargeant 7. MaryAnn Naber 8. Marianne Wilkins 9. Jane Buchler 10. Cheryl Miller 11. Libby Wade 12. Stephanie Holt 13. Evelyn Cummings 14. Jane Roark 15. Suzanne Miller 16. Terry Renirie 17. Kathy Conway 18. Nancy Wilfong 19. Michelle Hutchison 20. Jenny Screen 21. Marisue Uhrich 22. Jan Turner 23. Pat Wood 24. Lisa Bennett 25. Debbie Stanley 26. Lori Van Oosting 2 7 Carol Bender 28. Madeleine Brooks 29. Jill Murray 30. Keith Bell 31. Steven Fisher 32. Donna Choate 33. Elaine Whitbeck 34. Lynn Sprunk 35. Jay Mitchell 36. Karen Ulatoski 37. Ginny Zink 38. Paul Walecka 39. Mark Rippeon 40. Sue Hoenstine 41. Sue Lansing 42. Andy Lederman 43. |ohn Blair 44. Greg Zeleniak 45. Ron Brown 46. Tony Owens 47. Jeff Jeremiah 48. Richard Borgatti 49. Mike Kappel 50. Jeff Inman 51. Bill Blatt 52. Loren Johnson 53. Melissa Lorey 54. Leanne Taylor 55. Ann Clark 56. Robin Brochu 57. Linda Nuhn 58. Lynn Muros NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (JUNIORS) The National Honor Society consists of the top outstanding students with a grade average of 3.5 or higher. This so¬ ciety provides a recognition of their high academic achievements. They are headed by President, Kirk Bellman; Vice-President, Robin Autry; Secretary, Mary Little; Treasurer, Mary Lyons; Parliamentarian, Dave Blunt, and His¬ torian, Arlene Seto. ACTIVITIES 171 NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Those freshmen and sophomores who excel in scholastic achievement earn the right to become members of the National Junior Honor Society. They are striving for the privilege of ranking No. 1 in their respective classes. In the near future looms a prospect of receiving a National Merit Scholarship. 1. Molly Milligan 2. Joyce Yagerline 3. Cindy Wilson 4. Deidre Cerda 5. Lorayne Bliven 6. Pat Ton 7. Diane Jennings 8. Vicky Mindenhal 9. Denise Adams 10. Drew Yamaki 11. Mr. Shapiro, sponsor 12. Marilyn Reece 13. Scott Harris 14. Brook Gardner 15. Donnie Biggs 16. Linda Trahan 17. Paula Stassi 18. Marty Youngblood 19. Pat Kimman 20. Gaye Evans 21. Sandy Chambers 22. Carolyn Hubbell 23. Pam Stevens 24. Gail Borgatti 25. Mike Muzyka 26. Patty Allee 27. Gregg Long 28. Neal Bliven 29. Alex Honeycutt 30. Denise Gaudet 31. Lee Southmayd 32. Debbie Gordon 33. Ross lamoto 34. Rusty Schropp 35. Mike Libiedz 36. Ed McKay 172 ACTIVITIES Russian delegates Debbie Champagne and Vic ki Hayden ponder oiler of negotia¬ tion. FAMUN Sally Ernst, Mary Lyons, and Jim Cilstrap preside over the Political and Legal Committee. ACTIVITIES 173 The International Relations Club is very concerned with U.S. relations with other countries. They sponsor A.F.S. students and recently hosted the first Fairfax Association Model United Nations at West Springfield. Repre¬ sentatives from a rea schools debated solutions to international affairs. Each year the club spends a day in New York touring the United Nations-build¬ ing. They also participate in Washing¬ ton Embassy teas for visiting diplo¬ mats. 1. Lynn Stern 2. Mary Little 3. Katie Williams 4. Robin Britten 5. Lorayne Bliven 6. Lynn Marker 7. Tom Sachs 8. Barbara Seto 9. Sharon Potter 10. Jeff Inman 11. Barbara Kick 12. Cathy Redd 13. Roy Carson 14. Val Montel 15. Nancy Kick 16. Debbie Bullard 17. Kathy Wright 18. Vicki Hayden 19. Debbie Champagne 20. Harvey Day 21. Stephen Day 22. Cindy Peterson 23. Maura Townson 24. Gayle McCoy 25. Lynn DelVitto 26. Susan Lansing 27. Kim Wilson 28. Omar Amed 29. Mike Bush 30. John Cray 31. Steve Gravely 32. Tom Shirley 33. Paul Phelan 34. Richard Glasgow 174 ACTIVITIES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 1. Linda Holden 2. Caroline Hubbell 3. Mary Lyons 4. )ane Roark 5. Jan Mourges 6. Pam Roberts 7. Diana Jacobeen 8. Shannon Baber 9. Karen Logan 10. Brenda Pritchett 11. Madeleine Brooks 12. Grace Lynch 13. Donna Choate 14. Sarah Weber 15. Barbara Tronsrue 16. Cindy Ashton 17. Lynn Vines 18. Denise Garcia 19. Carla Miller 20. Kerry Murphy 21. Diane Durst 22. Becky Day 23. Jim Gilstrap 24. Matt Behl 25. Anders Ekelund 26. John Cockerhan 27. Howard Czarnik ACTIVITIES 175 KEY CLUB I M _ | 5r Wm [ : . 94B 1. Harvey Wilkinson 2. John Pillsbury 3. Scott Chappalear 4. Sam Carter 5. Paul Lazarus 6. John Cockerham 7. Doug Jones 8. Tom Finch 9. Mark Eaton 10. Dave Joseph 11. Bill Parker 12. Tony Owns 13. Paul Walecka 14. Mike Russell 15. Jim O ' Connell 16. Jeff Jones 17. Steve Gravely 18. Doug Mears 19. John Tadich 20. Matt Behl 21. Dave Maclntire 22. Steve Bort 23. Tom Tighe 24. Greg Zeleniak 25. John Mundie 26. Mr. Osborn, sponsor its members. The Key Club is a service organiza¬ tion sponsored by an all-men society — The Kiwanis Club. The Key Club performs such duties as ushering at el¬ ementary school movies, selling student directories, light bulbs, and working for the Salvation Army. They also support National fund-raising drives such as the March of Dimes and aid in Safety Week. The purpose behind the club ' s activities is to aid the community and mold the characters of 176 ACTIVITIES mm KEYETTES Keyettes are an international service organization affiliated as a girls ' branch of the Kiwanis Club. The main objective is to provide members with practical experience in all phases of community involvement. As the only honorary service club at West Springfield, the membership is governed by the special abilities and high academic standing every applicant must possess. 1. Mary Lyons 2. Gina Blake 3. Pat Marten 4. Marsha Stephen 5. Miss Huffman, sponsor 6. Val Montel 7. Peggy Parsons 8. Jamie Gregory 9. Mary Ellen Gaiser 10. Lisa Davis 11. Debbie Willey 12. Barbie Brown 13. Nancy Hyer 14. Lynn Starbird 15. Gayle Gustafson 16. Evelyn Cummins 17. Paddy Leary 18. Robin Autry 19. Dee Dee Kawolics 20. Debbie Tikkala 21. Belinda Bear 22. Cindy Shumate 23. Lori Van Oosting 24. Bobbi Carmichael 25. Dorothy Phillips 26. Melissa Lorey 27. Becky Gelke 28. Marcia Lorey 29. Debbie Stanley 30. Anne Clark 31. Karen Moffet 32. Tracy Martin 33. Becky Rogers 34. Liz Recher 35. Terre Lof 36. Toni Arduini ACTIVITIES 177 This is a coed group of West Springfield students who have opened their eyes and gained a valuable insight into world activities. They are concerned with today ' s problems and with helping our society to prepare for a new generation of leaders. INTERACT CLUB 1. David Kafka 2. John Trower 3. Richard Vaught 4. Mike Kappel 5. Tom Sachs 6. Chris Tilley 7. Cretchen Brandenburg 15. Francie Park 16. Virginia Mitchell 17. Alicia Smith 18. Lori Teagno 19. Cindy Born 20. Claudia Fedko 21. Betty Lundstrom 8. Pam Knight 9. Dave Viskochil 10. Pat Alber 11. Vicki Yamamoto 12. Karen Gladd 13. Harvey Seegers 14 Terri Botts 22. Michelle Annello 23. Erin Shaughnessy 24. Kris Friedersdorf 25. Phil Sargeant 26. Cheri Blomquist 178 ACTIVITIES 1. Debbie Braxdalo 2. Denita Lambou 3. Robin Robillard 4. Donna Mills 5. Elaine Young 6. Susan Feltner 7. Sue Allison 8. Sue Craig 9. Andi Michael 10. Karen Stokes 11. Cathy Edwards 12. Mary Harris 13. Chris Dunn 14. Donna Evans 15. Cindy Reeves 16. Jan Sullivan 17. Susy Gaiser 18. Rosemary Famigletti 19. Debbie Dean 20. Hollis Mullen 21. Cinnie Potter 22. Angela Mears 23. Leanne Martin 24. Terry Morgenthaler 25. Pat Hughes 26. Jane Ford 27. Barbara Long 28. Kim Wilson 29. Maria Davis 30. Shannon Baber 31. Sarah Weber 32. Lynn Vines 33. Jean Proctor 34. Kim Ferris 35. Sally Johnson 36. Reni Savenko 37. Marcia Halsig 38. Molly Milligan SPARTONIANS In its first year of existence, the Spartonians have largely contributed to the generation of school spirit. Last summer was devoted to earning money for the school spirit jug, working out pom-pom routines in conjunction with the cheerleaders, and designing their bright blue and orange uniforms. They volunteered to clean the stadium after the games, aided in the canned food drive this year, participated at football and basketball games and sponsored the first Powder- Puff football game at West Springfield. ACTIVITIES 179 Mr. Scudder, sponsor ORACLE Steve Slesinger, feature editor A deadline waits for no man, partic¬ ularly in the world of journalism. Each reporter has a responsibility to himself and his readers to present the news in a concise, truthful manner. The operation of a newspaper works on a smoothly oiled schedule which allows no margin of error, even in time. The Oracle staff attempts to tell it like it is, making the news a pleasant thing to digest. |ohn Lammie, editor-in-chief 180 ACTIVITIES Arlene Seto, Nancy Knight, artist Ciayle McCoy, cxi hange manager Mary Lyons, asst, feature editor Derek Cross, news editor ACTIVITIES 181 Harold Scott, Ron Dillard, photographers Ron Dillard, Rozan Heffernan, John Balir, sports 182 ACTIVITIES Reporters—First row, Lorayne Bliven, Cathy Redd, Lynn Stern, Nancy Olson, Gina Blake, Janel Frasca Second Row, Sid Plait, Jill Frederickson, Forrest.DeButts, Mike Thornton ACTIVITIES 183 SPARTAN Hl-Y This all-male society devotes their spare time to providing service for the benefit of the Springfield community. They usher at movies, sponsor fund drives, and help members of the Tri-Hi- Y with their charity work. Being a member of the Spartan Hi-Y makes ev¬ eryone an integral part of West Springfield. 184 ACTIVITIES 1. Linda Bennett 2. Patty Cole 3. Tobi Adams 4. Denise Gronewald 5. Micky Hanrahan 6. Linda Sippel 7. Debbie Broom 8. Gail Gervais 9. Debbie Beckett 10. Athena Karas 11. Andrea Eastman 12. Cindy Snyder 13. Gretta Plummer 14. Barbara Greener 15. Lissa Bounds 16. Jane Havilan 17. Karen ChaMain 18. Terri Arantz 19. Carol Gerdon 20. Kathy Saunders 21. Joan Singleton 22. Jody Henry 23. Stephanie Earnest 24. Connie Crim 25. Judi Jose 26. Bobbi Birchell 27. Cheryl George 28. Karla Price 29. Colleen Kirk The Spartan Tri-Hi-Y performs vol¬ untary services for the West Springfield community. These girls help out on fund-raising drives, aid the Salvation Army and sponsor school ac¬ tivities. It is one service organization where a girl can choose any field of in¬ terest in relation to community affairs and pursue it. SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y ACTIVITIES 185 1. Mark Baldino 2. )ohn Goplen 3. George Ropp 4. John Boswell 5. Andy Hamlin 6. Matt Behl 7. Doug Trosper 8. Tom Finch 9. Richard Dekker 10. Dempsey Wilson 11. Steve Hughes 12. Dave Blount 13. Wes Reynolds 14. Clint Buckingham VARSITY CLUB A Varsity letter gains for our young men admission into the Varsity Club. These athletes generate Spartan Spirit and promote good sportsmanship. All it takes is dedication and perseverance to secure the necessary admission awards. «i 186 ACTIVITIES WEST SPRINGFIELD 1. Sybil Davis 5. Charles Rendlemar 2. Miss Ostrowski, sponsor 6. Maryse Richards 3. Ellen Paige 7. Terence Maehla 4. Larry Weiss 8. Nancy Starobin ALLIANCE OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Students and teachers-unite and face the problems of today. This call beckoned members of the student body and faculty to form a Student- Teacher Alliance. A close unity be¬ tween these club members has helped them to gain some insight into the current school problems and public affairs. ACTIVITIES 187 WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y 1. Boh Perrin 19. Glenn Mu hie 2. John Fox 20. Brad Feil 3. John Brasfield 21. Jeff Meals 4. John Ching 22. Steve Palmer 5. Jay Mitchell 23. Roger Grooms 6. Mark Ranney 24. Dave Naber 7. Gary Rosenthal 25. Fred Angel 8. Ric k GoocJale 26. Robin Shafer 9. Steve Mahoney 27. Mr.Ricciardi, sponsor 10. Don Ledford 28. Loren Johnson 11. Tom Cooper 29. Clint Buckingham 12. George Ropp 30. Don Senich 13. Stewart Long 31. Kevin MacFarland 14. Harold Scott 32. Tom Knauss 15. Neil O ' Donnell 33. Jim Walker 16. John Boswell 34. Stan Lyle 17. Paul Phelan 35. Art Lazar 18. Richard Schatz 36. Bill Parker The West Springfield Hi-Y is a special organization for men. These young men wish to serve the commu¬ nity and the school by committing their time and energy to service proj¬ ects. They have parked cars at school affairs, sponsored dances, and fund¬ raising drives. 188 ACTIVITIES 1. Gloria Larson 2. Mart ha Voss 3. Suzanne Miller 4. Colleen Gill 5. Sharon Katreeb 6. Sally Ernst 7. Grace Lynch 8. Diane Jennings 9. Barbara Finkle 10. Becky Rogers 11. Molly Irving 12. Elaine Whitbeck 13. Jane Gardiner 14. Nancy Coyle 15. Pam Hatfield 16. Sheri Carver 17. Sue Hoenstine 18. Gail Weingartner 19. Donna Ward 20. Jan Martin 21. Mary Little 22. Beverly Starbird 23. Renee Bovey 24. Debbie Waller 25. Kathy Ayres 26. Joan Pettee 27. Kerry Murphy 28. Bonnie Johnson 29. Sue Snamen 30. Julie Ayres 31. Patty Baunn 32. Ann Tremper West Sprjngfield Tri-Hi-Y is a service club affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. The purpose of the organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. The club divided several years ago because the membership exceeded the constitu¬ tional bounds. The competitive spirit is keen and the services performed by members of the West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y have made it popular with all ambitious girls. WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y ACTIVI1IES 189 Astronomy is one of the most romantic and oldest hobbies in histo¬ ry. Members of the Astronomy Club gain a knowledge of the stars and forces which create and affect them. Nights of the full moon often find club members congregating on the catwalk of the planetarium to view the natural wonders of the universe. ASTRONOMY CLUB 1. Forrest DeButts 2. Patty Holt 3. Minta Manning 4. Karen Logan 5. Steven Palmer 6. Mary Little 7. Jeff Jones 8. Steven Swernotsky 9. Mark Rietman 10. Denise Adams 11. Mark Lindsey 12. Lorayne Bliven 13. Lisa Rusch 14. Meg Reid 15. Roy Smith 16. Scott Deane 17. Bill Clugston 18. Darrell Vandover 19. Ted Scambos 20. Steve Hamburger 21. Doug Jones 22. Bill Barker 23. Sue Haggard 24. Steve Ward 25. Al Harrell 26. Brian Frudden 27. Cheryl Cox 28. Tracy Dezer 29. Carol Burke 30. Barbara Folger 31. Greg Pasztor 32. Andy Haas 33. Jim Simmons 34. Phil Bornemeier 35. Mark Rippeon 36. Richard Crook 190 ACTIVITIES 1 AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB Members of the Audio-Visual Club specialize in the operation of film and slide projectors, carousels, record players, and other visual aid equipment. They all develop a talent for organization, and service. 1. Sid Plait 2. Jim McCinniss 3. Al Harrell 4. Glenn Werts 5. Bill Haines 6. Bob Bretz ACTIVITIES 191 DEBATE SOCIETY There are thirty currently active members of the Debate Society at West Springfield. They meet on an average of twice a week to practice debating among members before attending tournaments. This year, for the first time, the society sponsored a National Debate Tournament here at West Springfield. They invited one hundred of the best teams in the country to compete in the highly successful tournament. 1. Joey Brito 2. David Higgons 3. Les Knoblock 4. John Schaibley 5. Kirk Bellman 6. David Schiller 7. Lisa Hurwitz 8. Vaughn Harral 9. Steve McCampbell 10. Pat McDonald 11. Mark Eaton 12. Rick Torres 13. Maurice Richards 14. Harvey Wilkinson 15. Russell Eibling 16. Kim Griswold 17. Sara Mazak 18. Vicki Miller 192 ACTIVITIES The Debate team, selected from the Debate Society, meets twice a week during the competitive season to practice. The team travels to local, state, and national tournaments. They are currently considered the second best team in the metropolitan area and the no. 1 team in Virginia. This year the team traveled all over the eastern seaboard to compete against the best teams in the country. 1. John Schaibley 3. David Schiller 2. Kirk Bellman 4. Harvey Wilkinson DEBATE TEAM ACTIVITIES 193 WEST SPRINGFIELD ' S FIRST AFS STUDENT A year from home, the experience of a lifetime, representing not only a school but a country in hopes of greater peace and understanding be¬ tween nations of the world. The juniors give special recognition to the graduating se¬ niors. Cherry wears the native dress of Argentina. Cherry Martin returned from Argentina, January 1971. The teacher and classmates of Cherry during her stay in Argentina. 194 ACTIVITIES FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Anders Ekelund, Sweden Luci Fernandiz, Peru; Michelle Marquez, Venezuela ACTIVITIES 195 FRENCH CLUB Members of the French Club explore the delightful cuisine of this foreign country. They travel to restau¬ rants where they apply their knowl¬ edge of culture and speaking the lan¬ guage. Some will go on to teach the language, and some won ' t, but all will have memories of the fun had as members of the French Club. 1. Mrs. Davis sponsor 2. Brenda Pritchett 3. Lynne Marker 4. Barbara Tronsrue 5. Susan Lansing 6. Denise Adams 7. Charlotte Gott 8. Virginia Dawn 9. Kathy Keim 10. Kandy Ballinger 11. Monique Collins 12. Lena Wilkie 13. Earline Ching 14. Jeff Inman 15. Kim Wilson 16. Irish Mena 17. Ginny Potter 18. Sharon Potter 19. Donna Burzenski 196 ACTIVITIES 1. Arlene Seto 2. Nancy Knight 3. loan Pettee 4. Mary Little 5. Tom Sachs 6. Jeff Inman 7. Stephanie Holt 8. lay Mik hell 9. Mike Kappel 10. Kandy Ballinger 11. Lynn Muros 12. Karen Logan 13. Brenda Pritc hell 14. Jayne Dickinson FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY 15. Mr. DeCarlo sponsor 16. Lori Van Oosting 17. Dee Dee Kawolics 18. Martha Voss 19. Susan Mitchell 20. Kathy Reed 21. Sue Lansing 22. Michelle Hutchison 23. Elaine Whitbeck 24. Linda Nuhn 25. Kim Wilson 26. Michelle Wilson There is more to speaking a foreign language than meets the proverbial eye. When a student particularly excels in academic standing, he or she is accorded the privilege of being a member of the French Honor Society. These students delve into the intricacies of French culture. ACTIVITIES 197 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION There are always a few students who have selected a vocation but need practical experience in their chosen field while furthering their education. The Distributive Education Club is made up of those students who attend a half day at West Springfield and then spend a half day on-the-job-training learning their future profession. 1. Kenny Coins 2. Francis White 3. George Browning 4. Mike Hanson 5. Del Hankinson 6. Mike Peterson 7. David Dustin 8. Susan Chaffee 9. Elizabeth Croux 10. Kathy Shutlman 11. Brenda Hess 12. Kaye Featherall 13. Bobbie Jean Meadows 14. Pam Himelick 15. Mr. Hatch, sponsor 16. Mike Grable 17. Cary Costello 18. |im Speakmon 19. David Borden 20. Pat Feaganes 21. Russ Ward 22. Bill Perrin 23. Scott McKeon 24. Kevin Nickles 25. Greg Mallon 26. Rodney Edwards 27. Jerry Bennett 28. Cecil Emery 29. Randy Young 30. David Purcell 31. William Barber 32. George Patton 33. Mark Gervais 34. Danie Barnwell 35. Dennis Sailer 36. John Thorp FORENSICS It takes a special talent to develop one ' s speech capacity to its fullest extent. Ke eping this knowledge in mind, the Forensic League trains its members to speak comfortably and confidently before an audience. The group has already secured top honors in many areas. 1. Charlse Davis 21. Nelda Summers 2. Kathy Giles 22. Deidre Gerda 3. Donna D ' Andrea 23. Anne O ' Keefe 4. Mary Anne Jackson 24. Kathy Keim 5. Diana Jacobeen 25. Doug Barton 6. MaryAnn Naber 26. Joe Brito 7. Scott Rhyne 27.Mr. Oates, sponsor 8. Becky Singlevich 28. Mike Fox 9. Debbie Willey 29. lohn Hanson 10. Linda Morris 30. Mike Aylestock 11. Kathy Arnhyn 31. Jim Cunningham 12. Carol Bowman 32. Steve Bort 13. Debbie Waller 33. Gary Teagno 14. Miss Kogelman, sponsor 34. Tom Merri II 15. Suzanne Peters 35 . Roger Draper 16. Robert Draper 36. Brewster Rawls 17. Sue Cary 37. John Boone 18. Judy Fitzgerald 38. Don Hill 19. Lanny Bernier 39. Mark Ranney 20. Vicki Hayden ACTIVITIES 199 GERMAN CLUB 1. Carmen Davis 2. Barbara Kick 3. Ellen MacBrayne 4. Chris Hemphill 5. Cindy Swansberg 6. Cheryl Eckert 7. Debbie Crone 8. Barbara Schnarr 9. Durand Carroll 10. Gail Hamersly 11. Emily Pillsbury 12. jeanie Goodwin 13. Karen Otis 14. Lynne DelVitto 15. Donnie Biggs 16. Brook Reed 17. Joe Capon 18. Jan Grochowski Sprechen Sie Deutsche The German Club does. They explore the customs and cuisine ot Germany. Activities are not limited to club meetings. The students visit restaurants, pastry shops, orphanages, converse with exchange students in the area, and raise funds! 200 ACTIVITIES 1. Debbie Crone 2. Jim Overson 3. Lee Anne Taylor 4. Becky Rogers 5. Jill Murray 6. Madeleine Brooks 7. Janel Farmer 8. Lea Farmer 9. Steve Bort 10. Debbie Champagne 11. Vickie Hayden 12. Debbie Crotty 13. Mrs. McQueary sponsor 14. Mary Mallory 15. Cretchen Brandenburg 16. Randy Perez GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Members of the German Honor So¬ ciety worked their way up through the ranks from students to active speakers of German. They have contributed to a German Refugee Fund for orphans each year by selling Advent calendars and candy. They can converse semifluently with native Germans, and all are versed in the traditions governing that foreign country. ACTIVITIES 201 IT ' S ACADEMIC Although only three fortunate students receive the honor of representing West Springfield, a larger group of students prepare themselves — drilling under the pressure of time while pitting their minds against books of knowledge. Eventually, they become experts in recalling and recreating past historic events. 1. Cathy Redd 2. Mrs. Durie, sponsor 3. Mary Little 4. John Lammie 5. Mary Lyons 6. Joan Pettee 7. Mark Walecka 8. MaryAnn Naber 9. Steve Stern 202 ACTIVITIES IT ' S ACADEMIC TEAM Students ranking high on the scholastic ladder are given an opportu¬ nity to train for a position on the It ' s Academic Team. Each year they compete with two area high schools on a local TV program where they put their knowledge against a clock and an encyclopedia. John Lammie, Lavonne Gould, Mary Lyons, Mrs. Edythe Durie, sponsor, Steve Stern,and Mac McGarry, M.C. ACTIVITIES 203 MATH TEAM There is a team for virtually every occupation — why make Math an exception? The Math Team competes with the top student experts of area high schools. They undergo comprehensive training in preparation for solving the most difficult equations and math puzzles. 1. John Cockerham 2. Sid Plait 3. Dave Joseph 4. John Pi I Is bury 5. Steve Swerenofsky 6. Jim Cramer 7. Andy Haas 8. Mr. Shapiro, sponsor 204 ACTIVITIES 1. Steven Slesinger 2. Jim Cramer 3. Jeff Jones 4. Mr. Shapiro, sponsor 5. Randy Perez 6. Dana Richards 7. Dave Barton 8. John Cockerham 9. John Pillsbury 10. Andy Haas 11. Jim Simmons 12. Dave Joseph Numbers, numbers, numbers, constantly run through the minds of the Math Society. These people have finally made a dent in the field of mathematics as admittance into the Math Society proves. Today—a club, tomorrow—a laboratory . . . Who knows what they may achieve one day? MATH CLUB MA0 ACTIVITIES 205 LATIN CLUB An opportunity to study the ancient customs of early Latin countries is the purpose of the members of the Latin Club. With some knowledge of Latin verbiage to support them in almost any field, these students can explore the mysteries of ancient Latin writings with few obstacles. 1. Vickie Hite 2. Sue Roper 3. Linda White 4. Lore Rusch 5. Nancy Rabung 6. till Morganthaler 7. Karen Ulatoski 8. Nelson Hernandez 9. Cindy Pierce 10. Les Knoblock 11. Ron Nelson 12. Peter Hubbard 13. Gayle McCoy 206 ACTIVITIES Amor vincit omnia-Love Conquers All. Latin does have its uses as the members of the Latin Honor Society will surely agree. The Society received its charter last year. Their knowledge of this language will benefit the club members in future years as a major contribution in the medical, clerical, philosophical, and literary fields. LATIN HONOR SOCIETY ACTIVITIES 207 PORTUGUESE CLUB The Brazilians speak it so why can ' t we? These sympathies seem to be expressed by members of the Portuguese Club. With a language and customs so entirely different from Spanish, these students are in the process of exploring a little- known culture amidst looks from curious by-standers. 1. Lisa Rusch 2. Cathy Redd 3. Caroline Hubbell 4. Mike Bush 5. Mrs. Kline, sponsor 6. Ron Dillard 208 ACTIVITIES These people ate those interested in the U.S.S.R. By studying the Russian language and culture, their eyes are open to a huge country often compared to our own. Russian is an extremely difficult and confusing lan¬ guage, but well worth the effort the club members exert in learning the language. RUSSIAN CLUB 1. Stephanie Schmite 2. Chris Lawrence 3. Mark Yosway 4. Mrs. Lester, sponsor 5. Bridget Jameson 6. Susan Gaiser 7. Hollis Mullen 8. Doug Hines ACTIVITIES 209 SPANISH CLUB 1. Alicia Smith 2. Andi Michael 3. Diana Murray 4. Drew Yamaki 5. Brenda Barnes 6. Tracy Dezer 7. Cheryl Cox 8. Brooke Read 9. Susan Brockman 10. Karen Nafzinger 11. Mrs. Boone, sponsor 12. Debbie Dotson 13. Pam Luce 14. Marianne Roche 15.Ida Bordas Espanol es muy interesante . . . The Spanish Club delves into the customs and traditions of distant cultures. These students are sincerely interested in the lives of foreign nationalities. One can hear strains of Guantanamera or Up Around the Bend Spanish style filtering from the fiesta decorated classroom which is the Spanish Club ' s homebase nearly every day of the year. 210 ACTIVITIES Como se dice “good en Espanole? The members of the Spanish Honor Society speak Spanish almost as fluently as a native. They display impeccable taste in dealing with the CD A IVIICU UnMHD C ICTV traditions that Spain so highly regards. Jl Jll Jv vlL I 1 It is no wonder that the requirements for admission are so stiff. 1. Marcia Montieth 2. Valerie Hepler 3. Carol Lupfer 4. Susan Page 5. Lorie Teagno 6. Kathy Symanowski 7. Patty Holt 8. Mary Lucero 9. Robin Britten 10. Linda Holden 11. Becky Kingery 12. Caroline Hubbell 13. Janice Johnson 14. Ana Murias 15. Marta Pichardo 16. Robin Brochu 17. Jamie Gregory 18. Cindy Coughlin 19. Kathy Ayers 20. Jan Mourges 21. Kathy Roulet 22. Donna Gobie 23. Ann Russell 24. Carol Tiffiny 25. Shannon Baber 26. Cathy Redd 27. Andi Michael 28. Jan Martin 29. Tina Campbell 30. Suzanne Miller 31. Diane Durst 32. Melissa Lorey 33. Jeannie Roulet 34. Joey Brito 35. Scott Tripp 36. Leslie Evans 37. Marisue Uhrich 38. Debbie Dotson 39. Linda Ulsh 40. Irish Mena 41. Ellen Paige 42. Alicia Smith 43. Becky Day 44. Gayle Gustafson 45. Carol Bender 46. Roger Miller 47. John Murias 48. Greg Troutman 49. John Ching 50. Tom Shirley 51. Rod Bauer 52. Don Ledford 53. Roy Smith 54. Robert Hernandez 55. Rozan Hefernan ACTIVITIES 211 JUNIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICAL SOCIETY 1. Mrs. Durie, sponsor 2. John Lammie 3. John Pillsbury 4. Jim O ' Connell 5. Sid Plait 6. Harold Scott 7. Jim Cramer 8. Steve Palmer 9. Joe Saunders The Modernized Metric Systei Engineering is not all as cut and dry as it sounds. The members of the Junior Engi¬ neering Technical Society participate annually in a national contest which is eli¬ gible to all interested students. They help each other in projects which will possibly prepare them for a career in engineering. Jim O ' Connell, vice president; Debbie Keys, secretary- treasurer; Harold Scott, president. 212 ACTIVITIES SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is designed for those students who wish to project themselves into the open field of science. The club provides its members with an opportunity to choose and cultivate any special area of interest, be it Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Oceanography. The pos¬ sibilities for advancement into an ex¬ citing new world are endless. The Modernised Metric System 1. Mrs. Durie, sponsor 2. |im Cramer 3. Harold Scott 4. Sid Plait 5. Steve Palmer 6. John PilIsbury 7. Joe Saunders OFFICERS 1. John Pil Isbury, pres. 2. Debbie Keys, sec.-treas. 3. Steve Palmer, vice-pres. ACTIVITIES 213 1. Leonard Zyvoloski 2. Robert Anderson 3. Jeff Hildebrand 4. Kathy Hasty 5.Sandi Reed 6. Margaret Jaquiss 7. Michelle Dennis 8. Karen Soper 9. Cheryl Blomquist 10. Debbie Hill 11. Melissa Horton 12. Mary Kaye Meredith 13. Leslie Wigg 14. Robert Polk 15. Steve Wiegman 16. Dan Kelly 17. Roger Langhorne 18. Fred Weatherholtz 19. Bruce Huffstickler 20. Donald Simpson 21. Mike Coleman 22. Mr. Ricciardi sponsor No one enters the fast moving busi¬ ness world without a little push from someone or some organization such as V.I.C.A., the Vocational Industrial Club of America. This club has helped many an unsure Spartan train toward a useful future occupation. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA 214 ACTIVITIES Vocational Office Trainers are one step ahead of the crowd. They know which way the pendulum will swing. The purpose behind the club is to provide some unity for students who work part time, and to guide them into the mainstream of the business world. VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING 1. Caihy Hardcastle 2. Robin Melvin 3. Vicki Snelling 4. Sheila Harter 5. Eilene Williams 6. Jan Stickley 7. Linda Powers 8. Susan Fox 9. Kathy Harris 10. Judy Harner 11. Mimi Worth 12. Debbie Mehl 13. Nancy Kreidwise 14. Pat Zorn 15. Lyn Schaffler 16. Millie Sigrist 17. Chris Wells 18. Noreen Rejan 19. Jeni Wilson 20. Debbie Seltzer 21. Pat O ' Farrell 22. Diane Belcher 23. Rhonda Jewell 24. Sue Shauklas 25. Chris Nehrt 26. Ann Wardlaw 27. Pam Himeleck 28. Gail Thompson 29. Charlene Allport 30. Vicki Height 31. Joanne Cobb ACTIVITIES 215 A CAPELLA CHOIR The A Capella Choir is composed of those students possessing an ardent desire to contribute to the success of our specialized choir. Both male and female voices combine in harmony to produce a very beautiful sound. For some it is only a hobby, but a few will continue on to become great vocalists in the future. 1. James Kellaris 2. Jim Cilstrap 3. Doug Mears 4. Chuck Flemming 5. John Cray 6. Forest DeButts 7. Robert Young 8. Paul Lazarus 9. Perry Elliott 10. Mitch Herndon 11. Chuck Hirot 12. Gregory Johnson 13. Bruce Livingston 14. Denise Gronewald 15. Andi Michael 16. Janice Johnson 17. Barbara Miller 18. Lynne Irvin 19. Lynn Willoughby 20. Greg Petrenko 21. Roy Smith 22. Dave Barton 23. Jay Wilcox 24. Carla Miller 25. Maureen Hockheimer 26. Lana Thompson 27. Jean First 28. Durand Carroll 29. Cheryl George 30. Patrice Taylor 31. Teri Devereux 32. Janice Overstreet 33. Gail Evans 34. Nancy Wilfong 35. Kathy Redd 36. Cheryl Miller 37. Sally Bechtel 38. Rhonda Irvin 39. Janet Grochowski 40. Arlene Timoney 41. Cindy Williams 42. Lorrain Carter 43. Terri McCarthy 44. Diane Loehe 45. Jeanette McClelland 46. Barbara Houck 47. Diana Murray 48. Pam Polk 49. Sue Hoenstine 50. Frank Burke 51. Bruce Braunstein 52. Debbie Beall 53. Elaine Whitbeck 54. Molly Milligan 55. Linda Smith 56. Carol Thomas 57. Mary Carter 58. Pat Raabe 59. Angela Mears 60. Regina Stiller 61. Kathy Dick 62. Stephanie Shipe 63. Becky Day 64. Dave Maclntire 65. Dan Rinker 66. Mike Malone 67. Michele Hutchinson 68. Cindy Coughlin 69. Becky Gelke 70. Muriel Coyle 71. Libby Wade 72. Dawn Chase 216 ACTIVITIES There are times when the most beautiful sound known to nature is that which is produced by an 11-girl choir. At West Springfield, their voices may often be heard as they prepare for an evening performance. Their sound has a crystal clarity which cannot be reproduced by man or machine. 1. Susan Sprague 2. Cathy Flincham 3. Charlotte Hunter 4. Pat Ton 5. Jeannie Osborn 6. Kathy Zink 7. Marcy McDowell 8. Jill Zorack 9. Collette Clements 10. Monica Dover 11. Debbie Hermann 12. Kathi Nobles 13. Donna Mills 14. Ginny Steffen 15. Lorraine Bliven 16. Dianne Behl 17. Linda Donnelly 18. Ana Murias 19. Cindy Coe 20. Kathy Shutlman 21. Margaret Cornwell 22. Joan Butler 23. Nancy Williams 24. Robin Robillard 25. Liz LaSlavic 26. Beth Sharer 27. Synda Bindrup 28. Heidi Tobias 29. Julie Blount 30. Susan Manuel 31. Rosemary Famigletti 32. Julie Preston 33. Barbara Schnarr 34. Wendy Lawrence 35. Mary Kay Ries GIRL ' S CHOIR ACTIVITIES 217 MIXED CHOIR The Mixed Choir is composed of a group of inspired singers-male and female. They specialize in singing contemporary folk and rock melodies for the pleasure of performing. 1. Leslie Miller 2. Eve Anne Krivoruchka 3 . Rubye Bliss 4. Meg Kratz 5. Kay Everett 6. Llovd Lewis 7. Dianne Best 8. Terry Holpe 9. Janet Milligan 10. Karen Rysinger 11. My Crigg 12. Barbara Kerns 13. Patty Mahony 14. Jan Allison 15. Gayle Veal 16. Robert Shultz 17. Alex Ryder 18. Patty Mahony 19. Pam Henderson 20. Caroline Hubbell 21. Janice Cooper 22. Nancye Miller 23. Jamie Stoops 24. Ken George 25. Kathy Causvik 26. Cathy Stell 27. Joanna Taylor 28. Francis Lexcen 29. Jocelyn Gustafson 30. Cindy Harris 31. Diane Croasdell 32. Donna Redd 33. Patricia Coins 34. Ginger Potter 35. Cathy Sheridan 36. Sharon Pate 37. Brenda Cockerham 38. Susan Teaford 39. Debbie Rouchon 40. Lisa Hanewinckel 41. Nancy Turner 218 ACTIVITIES 1. Perry Elliott 2. Pairice Taylor 3. Chuck Flemming 4. Muriel Coyle 5. Mitch Herndon 6. Debbie Beall 7. Libby Wade 8. Sue Hoenstine 9. Greg johnsen 10. Bruce Braunstein 11. Denise Gronewald 12. Becky Gelke 1 3. Dave Maclntire 14. Regina Steller 15. Pam Polk 16. Paul Lazarus Madrigal is a 16th century word given to love poems suitable for a musical setting. The Madrigals of West Springfield are well-known throughout the community for the beautiful numbers they perform. Fifteen talented voices bring delight to their listeners ' ears without instrumental ac¬ companiment— they need none. Excellence and perfection clearly describe the performance of the Mad¬ rigals. MADRIGALS ACTIVITIES 219 Giles DeGraff, Gary Toyama, Sean O ' Neill, Tom Kardaris, Kurt Straubinger, Betty Cizek. Members of the Concert Band perform in concert with the Symphonic Band. They do not special¬ ize in any one era of music—Bach, Beethoven — it ' s all the same to them. Most freshmen and sophomores, they are concentrating on becoming skillful musicians. CONCERT BAND First row - Lore Rusch Laura Ruckley Martha Youngblood Cindy Beck Linda Crondall Ester Roberts Second row - Debi Poston Sharon DeBordi Kathleen Pales Vicky Roberts Kay Dunn Debbie Rogers Kathy Boyer First row - Sherman Ponder Anita Matthews Loretta Connelly John Roy Jan Reynolds Mark Bachrach Second row - Sharon Roberts Kathy Wilkinson Lisa Rusch Bob FHamlin Shahna Ensrud Joan Bolton Third row - Linda MacCrum Paula Stockstill Diane Krynitzki Bill Wall lackie Bain Doug Dearolph Rick Pritchett First row - Tom Beicher Neil Gladd Walter Mannherz Mike Peterson Second row - Carl Sirois Chris Quarto Charles Fiala Mike Chritton Greg Long Third row - Jon Foreman Allen Manning First row - Scott Trippe David FHarpman Jeff Mischke Mike Wheeler Ellen Gibson Linda Trahan Second row - Bill Lawrence Benita Ramos Bob Gray Mike Keys Warren Ffiggins Becky Lotto Third row - Jim Stallings Andy DeMarco Darrell Cross Myron Barrett Greg Mitchell April Bechtel 220 ACTIVITIES First row - Martha Hughes Betsy Mitchell Terri Green Debby Gordon Mike Young Dick Cashman Second row - Mike Henry Mark Miller Shannon Dooley Cheryl Carr Vivian Frowley Inger Tallis Third row - Robert Scott Debbie Hinchcliffe Janet Schuelze Jim Kitterman Ann Hess Karen DeClark First row - Gerald Schmidt Marc Hashovky Steve Lanier Ken Gronewald James Paztor Second row - Brian Lundstrom Mike jiar Steve Wilson Jerry Collier James Rendleman Third row - Mary Goonan Kirk Williams David Hale Steve Ranney Peggy Gieriva First row - Sheila Gibson Judy Brazil Susan Kvosnicka Debbie Johnsen Cindee Corthell Greg Pasztor Gary Helfenberger Second row - Carol Bowman Melanie Embrey Gwen Shumway Debra Del Camp Caroline Bearchsley Dorothy Maire John Lott First row - Jed Proctor David Trout Richard Schiller Joe O ' Leska Barry Arnold Second row - Curt Wiggins Peter Wood Jeff White Bob Hoffman Mike Le Seueur Third row - Bill Schuetze RESERVE BAND Due to overcrowded conditions, the reserve band was formed. They prepare Ihemselves for a future oppor¬ tunity of becoming a concert or symphonic musician. First row — Joe Manion; Second row — Charles Martin, Rick McLurnin, Pat Wilson, Gary Troop, Mike Howe. ACTIVITIES 221 First row - Jim Gibson John Brasfield John Findley Steve Hamberger Steve Unger Second row - Gary Muir Dale Gavan Brad Wheaton Jim Overson Paul Walecka Kevin Anderson First row - Tamara Crouch Dawn Chase Susan Ziegler Lee Ann Taylor Derek Cross Doug Mears Second row - Steve Slesinger Donna Morrison Gayle Lorenzi Bob Margrave Gail Borgatti Richard Borgatti Third row - Larry Miller Debby Tikkaia Chip Lex George Baker Steve Dulaney Mike Verdi Minta Manning 1 It 1 • -A ..-j , Mike DeLong, Bob Fick, Kent Ingran, Rick Vaught, Dave Borland, Kevin MacFarland, Karl Ostby. 222 ACTIVITIES First row - Bruce Braunstein Betsy Grover Margie Baus Gayle Gustafson Karen Gladd Lynne Irvin Second row - Phil Sargeant Bob Young Coll een Thompson Debby Keys Elise Shumway Becky Rogers Andy Lederman Third row - Brelt Bettgo Robin Lyle Lea Farmer David Richards Mark Walecka |ohn Miller Preston Junkin Cymbals resound in the aftermath of thundering timpani compliments of the Symphonic Band. I he band members are dedicated musicians who plan some type of musical career for themselves. It is awesome to hear and experience the beauty of a single note interputed by twenty different instruments all aimed at one goal — expression. SYMPHONIC BAND .J | Ik jS B . tj 11. First row—Kevin Frear, Tom Marie, June Begley, Steve Unger, Phyllis Begley, Noal Wright; Second row— Bill Little, April Bechtel, Bob Haines, Paul Hoshovsky, David Briscoe, Fred Galvin, Stan Lyle; Third row— David Hubbard, Gary Rock, Jeff Meals, Jeff Boyce. ACTIVITIES 223 Those bright lights of Broadway beckon— the West Springfield Drama Club has stage fever. The time and energy these students contribute to the success of the drama productions each year has made the club an indis¬ pensable necessity. Set painters, flat dutchus, props men, make-up, and costume technicians all have secured a place in the Drama Club. DRAMA CLUB 1. Ian Sparling 2. Debbie Jeremiah 3. Cindy Pierce 4. Madeleine Brooks 5. Vicki Miller 6. Susan Harrison 7. Ida Bordas 8. Terry Renirie 9. Emily Pillsbury 10. Mary Caldwell 11. Jill Murray 12. )an Mourges 13. Angie Haggard 14. Sandy Danford 15. Sally Johnson 16. Elaine Murray 17. Pam Luce 18. Mike Stringfellow 19. Andi Michael 20. Robin Robillard 224 ACTIVITIES MUSIC CLUB Aspiring young musicians have banded together to form a Music club. Their interests are varied—ranging from classical to Broadway to Rock — the only requirement for admission is an understanding and respect for music. The club members attend the current musicals, and operas to be found in the Washington area and sometimes, budget permitting, they travel to New York to view true musical genius first hand. 1. Katherine Stell 2. Durand Carroll 3. Forrest DeButts 4. Andi Michael 5. Robin Robillard 6. Karen Gladd 7. Lynn Irvin 8. Sue Stinemetz 9. Barbara Schnarr 10. Paul Lazarus 11. Bob Young 12. Tamara Crouch 13. Lorayne Bliven 14. Dawn Chase 15. Doug Mears 16. Bruce Braunstein 17. Steve Slesinger 18. Phil Sargeant 19. Lore Rusch 20. Bruce Livingston 21. Minta Manning ACTIVITIES 225 STAGE CREW Mike Stringfellow Having one of the largest stages in Fairfax County, West Springfield High would find it a difficult task to maintain the high standards of stage production if we did not have a well-trained stage crew. Lighting technicians, sound men, props constructors, and gophers; all contribute to the highly successful dramatic productions each year. From stage manager to sweeper every member of the team is necessary for perfection. Doug Sachs David Kitterman Mike Russell 226 ACTIVITIES Thespian troupe No. 246 has an active membership of- 23. Its main objective is to cultivate the talents possessed by the members and to en¬ courage students to participate in school plays. Their interests are varied, ranging from dancing and singing to acting. To the intricacies of stage craft, the Thespians put their talents to good use in the local theaters of Springfield. THESPIANS 1. Paul Lazarus 2. Lonnie Palmer 3. Scott Rhyne 4. Richard Markham 5. Brian Day 6. Vicki Olson 7. Gina Blake 8. Karen Maffett 9. Stephenie Holt 10. Susan Hoenstine 11. Bonnie Johnson 12. Terry Larder 13. Leslie Herchig 14. Doug Sachs 15. Pam Polk 16. Linda Miller 17. MaryAnn Naber 18. Jane Dickinson 19. Jan Grochowski 20. Diana Jacobeen 21. Dorothy Phillips 22. Paddy Leary ACTIVITIES 227 A curiosity in the living habits of tropical fish sparked the formation of an Aquarium Club by biology students. They study the many strange creatures of the sea through the glass walls of an artificial environment in preparation for a future as possible marine biologists. AQUARIUM SOCIETY 1. Cary Chandler 2. Bruce Livingston 3. Jim Moore 4. Pat Cockrell 5. Andy Lederman 6. Greg Peck 7. Steve Polk 228 ACTIVITIES 1. Lee Neff 2. Kathie Conway 3. Paula Stassi 4. Becky Kingery 5. Claudia Jones 6. Lynne Smokier 7. Jere Ching 8. LuAnn Notaro 9. Steve Vanderhofl 10. Cinny Zink 11. Gregg Baker 12. Leigh Williams 13. Kim Griswold ART CLUB By no means a new addition to West Springfield, the Art Club has produced some very talented individuals. The members meet every two weeks when they provide constructive criticism to benefit each other on their individual projects. Each year they make a major contribution to the school by sponsoring the Annual Art Bazaar. ACTIVITIES 229 A bevy of girls performing under black light and glowing ponchos— it ' s an enjoyable sight. The Dance Club has appeared at different schools, assemblies, fashion shows, and beauty pageants in the area. Daily practice and perseverance have modeled these students into a talented group of performers. MODERN DANCE CLUB 1. Lanna Thompson 2. Patty Mahoney 3. Nancy McCarthy 4. Betsy Breckenridge 5. Karen Beard 6. Jayme Fox 7. Janet Allman 8. Donna Pond 9. Kim Morris 10. Pam Lauden 1 1. Terri Haupt 12. Marian Wolfort 13. Wendy Lawrence 14. Debbie Champagne 15. Leslie Olsen 16. Cindy Harris 17. Faith Lynch 18. Betty Samos 19. Joyce Yageline 20. Joanna Taylor 21. Kathy Arnhym 22. Janice Weston 23. Marilyn Reece 24. Peggy Evrard 25. Patricia Goins 26. Maurice Richards 27. Carolyn McCoy 28. Mary Carter 29. Vicki Bird 30. Pam Stephens 31. Dorothy Jaire 32. Kathy Toresen 230 ACTIVITIES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America have united and formed a chapter at West Springfield. These girls explore many different aspects of being a good homemaker-sewing, cooking, budget balancing, cleaning, and go so far as to participate in National Home Econom¬ ics Contests each year. Their main objective for the future is to prepare and maintain a good home. 1. Mrs. Hunt, sponsor 28. Debbie Clarkan 2. Carolyn Hubbel 29. Joanne Floyd 3. Frannie Froman 30. Carol Tiffany 4. Kris Russell 31. Barbara Cicinato 5. Pam Sanford 32. Diane Mathews 6. Jean Proctor 33. Kathy Dick 7. Debbie Hubbard 34. Kim Sullivan 8. Ella Summerkamp 35. Linda Ulsh 9. Mrs. Henderson, sponsor 36. Sara Weber 10. Solbeig Brors 37. Heather Pack 11. Mary Baldwin 38. Jana Sparling 12. Moni Dunivin 39. Nancy Romano 13. CatFiy Mayer 40. Debbie Thorne 14. Joyce Wol f 41.Ida Bordas 15. Harriet CFiester 42. Marilyn Rashis 16. Pam StepFiens 43. Terri Green 17. Vivian Frawley 44. Terri Garrick 18. Lyn Hubbard 45. LeeAnn Marlin 19. Jan Crochowski 46. Debi Dupre 20. Susan Crochowski 47. Sydna Bindrup 21. Pat Frawley 48. Katie Simmons 22. Jo Duke 49. Pal Hughs 23. 1 inda Mathews 50. Julie Blounl 24. Marsha Hefner 51. Carol Cady 25. Gail Hamersley 52. Shannon Baber 26. Kay Me Donald 53. Pat Drake 27. Sandra Larson ACTIVITIES 231 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Without students there can be no teachers. Members of the Future Teachers of America realize the abundance of knowledge to be sought in their chosen field. They gain valu¬ able training experience by acting as teacher aids in area elementary schools and at West Springfield High. 3. Robin Brochu 4. Robin Britten 5. Donna Choate 6. Dawn Dillard 7. Patti Drake 8. Vivian Frawley 9. Nancy Wilfong 10. Patricia Frawley 11. Barbie Burgin 12. Irish Mena 13. Lynn Vines 14. Debbie FHubbard 15. Rosemari Famighetti 16. leanne First 232 ACTIVITIES PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 1. Maurice Richards 2. Sara Mazak 3. George Herman 4. Steve Sheard 5. Steve Kurth 6. Bob Young 7. |im Foster 8. Jim Roberts 9. Mr. Long, sponsor The newly formed Photography Club has a small but dedicated follow¬ ing. They explore the hundreds of op¬ portunities stemming from a knowl¬ edge of cameras and practice the most up-to-date techniques in photography. ACTIVITIES 233 1. Mitch Mitchell 4 . Phil Sargent 2. Sybil Davis 5 Maura Gregory 3. Miss Goldberg, sponsor STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION Massive pollution of our natural resources has promoted a national in¬ terest in ecology. This interest is shared by members of the Students For Environmental Action at West Springfield. They sponsored a school¬ wide clean-up campaign and have attempted to promote some action by members of the community to help them conquer this problem in our local, state, and national environment. 234 ACTIVITIES 1 . Gene Suarez 2. Kathy Woodcock 3. Jan Johnson 4. Debby Dunhan 5. Roxanne LeBlanc 6 . Nadia Hoshousky 7. John Mitchell 8 . Mr. Rice, sponsor 9. John Trower 10. Curt Beech 11. Su Haggard 12. Lisa Rusch 13. Chip Hayes 14. Mike Young 15. Richard Thompson 16. John Hayes 17. Danny Stum bo 18. Ken Lawhn 19. Gerald Meier 20. George Anderton 21. Sam Brown 22. Kerry Ball SPARTAN SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY A fascination for stalagmites, stalactites, and blind fish has brought the Spartan Speleological Society together. These spelunkers travel to West Virginia to explore the depths of mammoth caves. Many of the mysteries Mother Nature shies from displaying publicly have been discov¬ ered by spelunkers on their cave” expeditions by the light of a carbide lamp. ACTIVITIES 235 SYMPOSIUM Derek Cross, literary editor Art and Layout, First row-- Arlene Seto, Cindy Schumate, Beth Francis, Leigh Williams; Second row—Steve Fisher, Nancy Knight, Lee Neff,Sandy Knott, Bill FHarrell. 236 ACTIVITIES Business and Literary, First row—Ellen Paige, Chuck Rendleman, Nancy Olson, Janet McClellan; Second row Jancl Farmer, Marisue Uhrich, Cheryl Fletcher, Linda Lee. Kathie Conway, layout editor Every year, the staff of West Springfield ' s art-literary magazine, the Symposium, screens the original works of ambitious Spartans for publication. Short stories, poems, painting, sketches, and sculpture are selected from the contributions submitted. Every page of this annual reflects the free thinking and imaginative spirit expressed by Spartans. Jane Jones, art editor ACTIVITIES 237 SWIM CLUB It takes a healthy respect for water and a good deal of fortitude to become an active member of the Swim Club. Each Sunday night the club members travel to Starlight pool for an hour of rigorous exercise and training. The local competition is keen enough to keep the Swim Club aloat. 1. Larry Lamb 2 . lim Rendleman 3. Stori Sperow 4. Lee Neff 5. Ben Ramos 6 . Keith Neff 7. Kay Martin 8 . Terri Choate 9. Buffy Jeacock 10. Jill Murray 11. Debbie Crone 12. Jennifer Johnson 13. Ed Tiernan 14. Jenny Kerwin 15. Eve Krivoruchka 16. Donna Choate 17. Patty O ' Donnell 18. Greg Troutman 19. Mike Peterson 20. Jan Martin 21. Joan Pettee 22. Jim Temple 23. Bill Lawrence 24. John Gauthier 25. Gregg Long 26. Janice Kimball 27. Lynn Ferguson 28. Tracy Dean 29. Susan Butterfield 30. Anne Havelin 31. Eric Woodcock 32. David Hoggard 238 ACTIVITIES SWIM TEAM 1. Karen Hancock 2. Nancy Ujevich 3. Karen Vahouny 4. Barbara Grant 5. Traceye)eacock 6 . Carol Corsepieus 7. Phyliss Hines 8 . Caise Barringer 9. Harold Schmidle 10. Michael Gauthier 11. Janet Milligan 12. Debbie Loudon 13. Joanne Taylor 14. Molly Milligan 15. Debbie Stevens 16. Tom Sachs 17. Liz LaSlavic 18. Beth Fuller 19. Debbie Biesmeyer 20. Tom Dodd 21. Debbie Cranshaw 22. Benita Ramos 23. Elizabeth Ching 24. Earline Ching 25. Matt Behl 26. Mary Lu Barringer 27. Mike Robinson 28. Bertie Ujevich 29. Sandy Christensen 30. Ginny Youngblood 31. Joyce Flynn 32. Robin Autry 33. Terry Loftas 34. Greg Harvell ACTIVITIES 239 Members of the Spartan Speleoligical Society practice their climbing ability. Sophomores exhibit their creativity at the band follies. Thr Tri-Hi-Y decorates for the Sweetheart Dance. 240 ACTIVITIES There ' s a certain thrill one feels when he or she hoicks the controls of a Piper Comanche 5,000 feet above human civilization. A group of students have discovered this same ex¬ hilaration in making and flying model airplanes. They possess dominion over every bank, turn, and dive that little plane executes. Some will go on to bigger and better things—a 747 maybe .... 1. Steve Wilson 2. Mark Bachrach 3. Niel Gladd 4. Walt Mannherz 5. Eddie Rolfs 6 . Scott Shipe 7. Robert Reed 8 . Scott Selby 9.Steven Sheard 10. Myron Barrett WEST SPRINGFIELD AERO MODELERS 1. MaryAnn Naber 2. Mary Butters 3. Rod Bauer 4. Pam Hatfield 5. Steve Carruth 6 . Mark Skuby 7. Karen Smith 8 . Marsha Stephens 9. Debbie Waller 10. Nancy Starobin 11. Alan Gardner 12. Jeff Jones 13. Christy Shauer 14. Steve Unger 15. Cathy Mastrey 16. John Lang 17. Sam Johnson 18. Nelson Hernandez 19. Buck Chaffee 20. John Longhill 21. John Howard 22. Patty Stewart 23. Cary Adams 24. Stephen Peterson 25. Kathy Davis 26. Cary Ankron 27. Steve Haver 28. Mrs. McQueary co-sponsor 29. Ginger White 30. Jimmy Walker WINTER SPORTS CLUB 242 ACTIVITIES The wonders of ice and snow beckon members of the Winter Sports Club to don skis and skates and enter the world of noncompetitive winter sports. They meet once a month, object—fun. More proficient members give lessons to beginners in the club. Their ski jaunts, skating, sledding, and toboganning trips make winter a most enjoyable season. 1. Linda Blair 2. Denise Adams 3. Myra Buxton 4. Paul Kick 5. Venessa Muir 6 . Debby Shanlin 7. Anne O ' Keefe 8 . Karen DeClark 9. Jerry Hofer 10. Steve Gravely 11. Bobby Hernandez 12. Brook Garner 13. Maria Page 14. Sheila Mestre 15. Richard Baity 16. Tracy Stewart 17. Susan Harris 18. Sandy Chaffee 19. Wendy Lawrence ACTIVITIES 243 244 SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS 245 OFFICERS and SPONSORS Seniors . . . You have Reached the Unreachable Star. Granted it was no game. The first twelve steps are always the hardest. But consider the outcome! On Graduation Night swathed in flowing gown and traditional cap, as the class of ' 71 solemnly inarches to that beckoning turn in the road, visions of past report cards will pass by. Up ahead, just around the bend, lies college, a new job, or a whole new pinnacle to be scaled! John Mundie, President Tom Finch, Treasurer 246 SENIOR CLASS Steve Nobles, Vice-President Mrs. Ruth Johnson, sponsor SENIOR CLASS 247 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS Were they just lucky to have scored so brilliantly? Miraculous chance! The known factor is a wide knowledge of everything from A to Z and Z to A. After years of strenuous work and hopes They can say it was well worth it. 3. Derek Cross 4. Tom Addams 5. John Lammie 248 SENIOR CLASS Lynne Irvin TOP TEN Struggling hard through four everlasting years filled with homework, tests, projects, and term papers, they have been climbing to reach their personal goals. Now they are rated as having the highest achievements in the class of ' 71 . . . and that is quite a rating. Steve Slesinger SENIOR CLASS 249 Mary Lyons Becky Rogers Becky Kingery Betsy Grover 250 SENIOR CLASS John Lammie David Joseph SENIOR CLASS 251 John Pillsbury is loaded and ready to wait on his first customer. SPAGHETTI DINNER Mama Mia! The delicate aroma enhances the romantic atmosphere on this night to remember. With secret recipes of herbs and spices it is prepared by the best unknown chefs in the world of Springfield gourmet delights. Salt, pepper, minced garlic, and other such condiments are used, But the seniors are really the main ingredients of the success of the Spaghetti Dinner. Mr. Volrath samples the senior cuisine. Entertainment is provided by David Coggshall. 252 SENIOR CLASS Sam Carter, Doug Sachs, and Sallie Bechtel take a break in the hectic evening. Mrs. Calasso gets a helping hand with the senior ' s token of apprecia¬ tion for her help. SENIOR CLASS 253 Mama mia, that ' s a spicy meatball! Joe Saunders serves an eager customer. Paddy Leary faces the threat of disnpan hands. 254 SENIOR CLASS The spaghetti kings and queens of ' 71. Head waiters Mike Sallade and Rod Inman don attire appropiate for their role. SENIOR CLASS 255 Hello. Oh, you ' ve got the wrong number. But, how are you, anyway? asks Elwoocl P. Dowd played by Mike Russell. HARVEY A six foot invisible rabbit plaqued the slightly batty Elwood P. Dowd, but he existed blithely unaware of anything out of the ordinary. Veta was committed and Myrtle Mae condemned to spinsterhood on account of that hopping monstrosity, but when the final curtain closed on Harvey he was made heartily welcome at the cast party. Could it be possible that we ' ve locked up the wrong person? 256 SENIOR CLASS Mrs. Chum Icy casts a wondering look up at Elwood alter his third oiler of a drink. He ' s in there introducing Harvey to everyone. SENIOR CLASS 257 Romance is in the air as Wilson comments on Myrtle Mae ' s nice build. Veta explains Elwood ' s hang-up. 258 SENIOR CLASS Doctor, that woman is still screaming! Judge Gaffney lays down the law. Dr. Sanderson goes into shock as his wife tells him about Elwood and Harvey. SENIOR CLASS 259 MOST ATHLETIC— Dave Joseph and Sue Hess SUPERLATIVES ■ MOST SPIRITED— Rod Inman and Terre Lof 260 SENIOR CLASS MOST BENEFICIAL— Tom Finch and Val Montel MOST INTELLECTUAL— Mary Lyons and Steve Slesinger SENIOR CLASS 261 FRIENDLIEST AND MOST POPULAR— Steve Nobles and Tina Foster k J B :X M 1 fa «c ’ 531 1 - ■ vii a -X- - . . . SHIM ' S £ It J ri • f ] J MOST CREATIVE — Arlene Seto and Lee Neff MOST TALENTED— Becky Gelke and Bruce Braunstein 262 SENIOR CLASS BEST LOOKING— lack kirk and Cindy Pierce BEST DRESSED — Marsha Stephen and Steve Stern SENIOR CLASS 263 BEST ALL AROUND — Sally Ernst and John Mundie 264 SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS 265 I wonder if he ' ll be tall, dark, and handsome or short, fat, and ugly? Finger painting was never this much fun! 266 SENIOR CLASS My new Personna gives me a closer, smoolher shave . . Blue fingers and orange toes are the scene as seniors paint their section of the bleachers. SENIOR CLASS 267 DEBORAH ADAMS KENT ADAMS STEPHEN ADAMS TONI ARDUINI DONALD ARMSTRONG LOUIS AUGHTMAN ROBIN AUTRY TOM ADDAMS DEANE AINES DALE AKRIDGE SUE ALLISON CHARLENE ALLPORT TOM AMSHEY GEORGE ANDERTON MICHELLE ANELLO TERRI ARANTZ JULIE AYERS . WILLIAM AYLESTOCK FRANK AYRES JEFFREY BABIS DARRELL BAIN 268 SENIOR CLASS NORMAN BAINE RICHARD BAITY MARK BALDING MARY BALDWIN KANDIS BALLINGER DEBBIE BARBER SHARON BARCIA JOHN BARRY RODNEY BAUER PATTIE BAUGHN SENIOR CLASS 269 BARBARA BECK BRADLEY BECK PHYLLIS BEGLEY MATT BEHL DONNA BE1BER ALAN BIELAWSKI DIAN NE BELCHER KIRK BELLMAN MICHAEL BENDER LINDA BENNETT - LOUIS BERKOWITZ LANNY BERNIER CYNTHIA BIER BEV BIESEMEYER 270 SENIOR CLASS JOHN BLAIR GINA BLAKE MARK BLANCHARD CHARLES BLOCHER RUSSELL BRAUN BRUCE BRAUNSTEIN DEBBIE BRAXDAl E BOBBI BIRCHELL SUE BIRCHELL VICKI BISHOP CRAIG BLACK MARY JANE BLACK CHERYL BLOMQUIST DAVID BLOUT JIM BOGART MICHAEL BOI EON DAVID BORLAND STEVE BORT SUSAN BOSWELL JEFF BRADY CRETCHEN BRANDENBURG SENIOR CLASS 271 ROBERT BURGINS DORIS BUTLER LINDA BYRD PAT CALLAHAN PATRICIA BRENNAN JOHN BREWER MIKE BREWSTER MICHAEL BRITO wm ROBIN BRITTEN DAVIS BRODAN BARBARA BROWN WALLACE BROWN ROBERT BRYANT CLINT BUCKINGHAM PAUL BUGAS MARY LOU BIRCH BARBARA BURGIN TERRY CARLSON BARBARA CARMICHAEL DAN CAROTHERS SALLY CARR JOHN CARRUTH 272 SENIOR CLASS ROY CARSON SAM CARTER TERRI CARTER SUSAN CARY PAUL CASTLEMAN CLARENCE CHAFFEE SUSAN CHAFFEE KAREN CHALLAIN DEBBIE CHAMPAGNE SCOTT CHAPPELEAR JOHN CHING FABIENNE CHISHOLM SENIOR CLASS 273 MIKE CLEMENTS JILLIAN CLIPPARD JOANN COBB DEBBY COE NANCY COYL E PATTI COLE JAMES COLEMAN EDWARD COOLEY TOM COOPER MITCHEL COPAS DAVID CORBRLY JEAN COUNTS PAUL COX RICHARD CROOK DEREK CROSS 74 SENIOR CLASS JOHN CRUMP ERNIE CRUZ JIM CUNNINGHAM MARTIN CUNNINGHAM IIOWARD CZARNIk DEBRA DEAN CHERYl DEAVERS PERRY Df I I ASIA IIOUS ROBERT Dl IWII I R MICHAEL DARNELL MARIA DAVIS SYBIL DAVIS HARVEY DAY RICHARD DEKkER Stage manager Dave kitterman and actor Steve Nobles congratulate each other on the success of the senior class play. SENIOR CLASS 275 You should have seen the one that got away! says Clint Buckingham to Brad Feil as John Ching and George Ropp look on. KAREN DODSON STEPHEN DRABEK PATRICIA DRAKE MARY DUKE STEPHEN DULANEY MONICA DUNIVIN DAVE DUSTIN STEPHANIE EARNEST ANDREA EASTMAN JAY EDWARDS RUSSELL EIBLING 276 SENIOR CLASS ANDERS EKELUND PERRY ELLIOTT LANCE EMBREY TERRI EMERY ROBERT EPT LINDA EVANS NANCY FALL IANEL FARMER PATRICIA FARRELL STEPHEN FARRELL BRADLEY FEIL JOE FERRELL DENNIS FERRIS ROBERT FICK SENIOR CLASS 277 Terry Carlson is living proof that the Now Genera¬ tion knows where it ' s at. BARBARA FOLGER PATRICIA FRAWLEY DOUGLAS FREAR JILL FREDERICKSON JIM FOSTER jAMES FOWLER LYNN FRIEDMAN TINA FOSTER SHARON FOX JAN FRIX SUSAN FOX FRANCES FROMAN BETH FRANCIS LINDA FROST IANET FRASCA KATHY FUESEL 78 SENIOR CLASS MARY ELLEN CAISER BARBARA GALLAGHER FRED GALVIN ALAN GARDNER JOHN GARNER CHERI CARVER JANICE GECOMA BECKY GELKE PAT GENTRY COLLEEN GILL MICHAEL GILMORE MAURA GILROY JIM GILSTRAP KAREN GLADD RICHARD GLASGOW ROBERT GLASGOW STEWART GLENDENNING DEAN GOINS SENIOR CLASS 279 EDWARD CORE BARBARA C ' REENER JAMIE GREGORY JAMES GRIEL SUSAN GROCHOWSKI DENISE GRONEWALD BETSY GROVER LESLIE GROVES THOMAS GUSTINE GARY HAINES BILL HAMERSLY ANDREW HAMLIN KAREN HANSEN CATHY HARDCASTLE CHARLENE HAAR DIANE HAGAN SUSAN HAGGARD BILL HAINES LESLIE GOODALE RICHARD GOODALE LEIGH GORDON 280 SENIOR CLASS JUDY HARNER ALLRED HARRELL BILL HARRELL KATHLEEN HARRIS MARY HARRIS SHLII A HARTER C.REG HARVELL PAM HATFIELD KAREN HAUVER JANE HAVILAND MICHAEL HAYDEN VICKI HAYDEN JAMES HEDDEN NAN( Y HENLI Y SENIOR CLASS 281 LESLEY HERCHIC NELSON HERNANDEZ LORESSA HERREN KEVIN HOGAN MARK HOGGE BARBARA HOGREFE LINDA HOLDEN SUSAN HESS RICHARD HIGGENS JIM HIGGINS DEBBIE HILL MIKE HILLERY JOHN HILLIARD PAMELA HIMELICK VICKI HITE MELISSA HOOD CAROL HOLFORD KEITH HOLMES KEN HOLMS BILL HOLT PATTY HOLT 282 SENIOR CLASS DALE JACKSON LYNN IRVIN WILLIAM HOOD CLIFFORD HORDISON MELISSA HORTON EDWARD HOUCHINS PATTY HOWARD JOYCE HOWER DEBBIE HUBBARD JOHN HUPPERT JOHN INCE RODNEY INMAN CHRISANNE IVES MICHAEL IWANICkl SENIOR CLASS 283 Boy meets . . . girl? MARGARET JACQUISS MARY ANN JACKSON LAURA JACOBS LYNN JAMES BONNIE JOHNSON DIANA JACOBEEN HARRY JACOBSON KELLY JETT DEBBIE JOHNSON RHONDA JEWELL SANDY JOHNSON KARIN JOHNS CLAUDIA JONES ANN JOHNSON CRAIG JONES 284 SENIOR CLASS IOHN KIRK DAVE KITTERMAN KAREN KLAUSE NANCY KNIGHT MARIANNE KARABAIC JOSEPH KARBELK KENNETH KARDARAS SHARON KATREEB CYNTHIA JONES KEVIN JONES ROBERT JONES JUDI JOSE DAVID JOSEPH LAURIE KAVEN CAROLYN KEHELEY DANIEL KELLY JEFF KERWIN NANCY KESTERSON JEFFREY KICK NANCY KICK LINDA KING CANDY KINNEY SENIOR CLASS 285 PATRICIA LAMBERT MARY LAND BILL LAUCK MICHAEL LAUCK KATHLEEN LEAHEY PADDY LEARY ROXANNE LE BLANC THOMAS LETT JEANNE LLOYD PAUL LOF CRAIG LOFTON ALBERT LOKITIS KIM LONDON LES KNOBLOCK SANDY KNOTT SUBASH KORI NANCY KREIDWISE GAIL LEYDON JIM LISBETH MARY LITTLE BRUCE LIVINGSTON 286 SENIOR CLASS STEWART LONG JOHN LONGHILL SUSAN LORD [ UsB ' i LOT T FRED LOWERY MARY LUCAS DENNIS LUTF-IER MARY LYONS DAVID MACINTIRE GREGORY MALLON MALI MANION RATH I EEN MANNING And to think that just yesterday I was shopping for groceries in Venezuela! muses Michele Marquez. SENIOR CLASS 287 RICHARD MARKHAM PATRICIA MARTEN DANA MARTIN STEPHEN MAWYER john McClelland BOB McCORD james McDonald kay McDonald DONALD McELHENY kevin McFarland scott McFarland CAROL MclNTYRE FRANK McKENNA JOAN McMAHAN alex McPherson MAUREEN McRICHT BOBBIE MEADOWS DEBBIE MEHL 288 SENIQR CLASS DAVID MELLOTT ROBIN MELVIN TOM MENNONA LINDA MILLER RICHARD Mil I ER MICHAEL MEYER SUZETTE Mil ANA CARLA MILLER CHI RYI Ml LEI R SENIOR CLASS 289 KAREN MOFFETT LYNNE MONTGOMERY VALERIE MONTEL JACK MOONEYHAN GARY MUIR ' )OHN MUNDIE TIM MURNANE BEVERLY MURPHY KERRYMURPHY 290 SENIOR CLASS JIM OSEKOWSkl JANICE OVERSTREET KATHY PAGANELLI BILL NIEMANN STEVE NOBLES SARAH OBER GLEN ODOM ALLEN MURRAY JOE MURRAY BILL MYERS STEPHEN NASH LEE NEFF CHRISTY NEHRT CINDY NEISH KATHY NELSON KEVIN NICHOLS PAT O ' FARRELL ROBERT OLIN NANCY OLSON DEBBY O ' NEAL LOUIS O ' NEILL SE NIOR CLASS 291 LONNIE PALMER STEVE PALMER IACKIE PATTON LEE PATTON ERIC PERRY JAMES PETERS CINDY PETERSON LINDA PETERSON GREG PETRENKO JOAN PETTEE DOROTHY PHILLIPS CINDY PIERCE RANDALL PIERNI ' CK JOHN PILLSBURY JEFF PLESS GRETTA PLUMMER PAM POLK 292 SENIOR CLASS THOMAS PRICE JEAN PROCTOR CHARLOTTE RALEIGH PHILIP RANKIN DENNIS RATKOVITCH BECKY RATY PEGGY RAUSCH BROOKE READ LIZ RECHER CATHERINE REDD LINDA PORTER BRAD POSS LINDA POWERS DENNIS PRYOR LINDA PUGH PATTI PURCELL SENIOR CLASS 293 LINDA REINIKKA CHERYL REYNOLDS DAVID RICHARDS MARK RIETMAN GEORGE ROPP GARY ROSENTHAL SUZANNE ROTHLISBERGER JEAN E ROULET Foreign exchange student Anders Ekelund checks out the radio station in the cafeteria. 294 SENIOR CLASS BILL RQUSCH ANNL ROUSE DEBBIE ROYALS BRYAN RUSSI11 DALE RUSSELL KRIS RIJSSELI MIC 11AI I RUSSI I I JACK RUTKOWSKI NOREEN RYAN DOUGLAS SAC I IS MICHAEL SAl l AIDE BARBARA SANDY PAM SANFORD PAUL SANZA KA IIII I I N SC 11 FBI IK I INDA SCI II Al I R BARBARA SC HOI N DAVID SC I IOPPI R SENIOR CLASS 295 HARVEY SEEGERS GEORGE SELEKMAN DEBBIE SELTZER ARLENE SETO DAVE SHACKLEY SUSAN SHAUKLAS TOM SHEEHAN DAVE SHENDOW DEBBIE SHER MILLIE SIGRIST REGINA SIMMS MICHAEL SIMPSON SANDY SIMPSON LINDA SIPPEL 296 SENIOR CLASS MARK SKUBY STEVEN SLESINCER ALICIA SMITH BOBBI SMITH DANIEL SMITH VICKI SNELLING CINDY SNYDER SENIOR CLASS 29 RICHARD 5TADTERMAN MARSHA STEPHEN STEVEN STERN KATHY STEWART IAN STICKLEY LINDA STOKES SAM STONE RANDY STOUT PETER SYMANOWSKI PAT TACEY JOHN TADICH TONY TANCREDI PAUL TAYLOR CARY TEACNO JIM TEMPLE JOHN THOMAS SUSAN THOMAS 298 SENIOR CLASS DOUGl AS I ROSE ' I K MARK TKOU ' I GAIL THOMPSON PHILIP THOMPSON THOMAS ll(.HE DEBBIE TIKKALA MARK IRUDI BARBARA IUCKI K Pam Polk intently watches the action of the Powderpuff Football Game from the bench. SENIOR CLASS 299 KIT TURNER JAMES TWIFORD CLARK WALKER SUE WALKER DEBORAH WALLER RUSS WARD A view of one of the many jiving senior class council meeting. JOANNE UBER STEPHEN UNGER STEPHEN VANDERHOFF RICHARD VAUGHT MIKE VOGLER MARTHA VOSS ANNE WARDLAW JIM WATSON RANDY WEEKES GAIL WEINGARTNER PATTY WELCH 300 SENIOR CLASS NICK WILL IAMS TOM WILLIAMS CHERYL WILSON JENI WILSON CAROL WIMBERLY MYRIAM WIRTH ION WOLF BRENDA WOLFE CHRISTINE WELLS SUSAN WHITBECK RICHARD WHITE KATHIE WHITFIELD KEVIN WIDMANN MICHAEL WILKERSON CINDY WILLIAMS EILEESE WILLIAMS KATI WILLIAMS DOUGLAS YOUNG |AMES YOUNG MARSHA ZIMBRO F-ATRICIA ZORN SENIOR CLASS 301 SENIOR BRAGS DEBORAH ADAMS: Varsity Cheerleader 3; Drill Team 4. KENT ADAMS: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; Yearbook 1. TOM ADDAMS: National Junior Honor Society 1; Drama Club 1; JV Bowling Team 3; Bronze Scholar Award. DEANE AINES: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Emery Club 1. DALE AKRIDGE: Football 1,2; Lacrosse 1; Winter Sports Club 4. SUE ALLISON: IRC 3,4; FHA 2,3; Spartonians 4. CHARLENE ALLPORT: VOT4. TOM AMSHEY: Freshman Football; Yearbook 2,3. MICHELLE ANELLO: Drama Club. TERRI ARANTZ: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; My Fair Lady 3; House of Representatives 1,2. TONI ARDUINI: House of Representatives 1,2; Student Government 1,2,3; Cabinet 3; Class Council 2,3,4; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Keyettes 4. DONALD ARMSTRONG: Wrestling 1,3; Football 1,2; National Honor Society 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Cross Country 3. ROBIN AUTRY: Pep Club 1; JV Softball 2; Nationaljunior Honor Society 2; FHS 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Varsity Hockey 3; Varsity Basketball, Mgr. 3; Swim Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4. JULIE AYERS: Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Club 3; Track 3. MIKE AYLESTOCK: Spartans for Christ 1,2. FRANK AYRES: Winter Sports Club 2,3; Swim Club 2,3; Spartan Hi-Y 3. JEFFERY BABIS: JV Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4. DARRELL BAIN: Freshman Football; JV Football; JV Baseball; National Junior Honor Society 2. GEORGE BAKER: Marching Band 1,2; Key Club 2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4. MARK BALDINO: Freshman Football; Cross Country 2,3,4; Winter Track 3,4; Spring Track 2,3,4; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; House of Representatives 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4. MARY BALDWIN: FHA 2,3. KANDIS BALLINGER: Interior Decorating Club 1; Calendar Girl 2; Student Council Representative 2; IRC 3; National Honor Society 3; French Honor Society 3; Girl ' s State 3; FTA 4; W.S. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Harvey 4. ROD BAUER: Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4, Historian 1,2, President 3,4; Emery Club 1 . 2 . PATTI BAUGHN: JV Cheerleader; Pep Club 1,2; Student Government 1,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Spirit Committee 4; Tennis Team 2,3; W.S. Tri- Hi-Y 4; Senior Class Council; Drill Team 4; Best All Around Freshman; Sophomore Princess; Spartan Speech Society 3; Freshman Vice President; Sophomore Class Secretary; Class Activities Chairman 2; Youth Council Vice President 2. MARJORIE JANE BAUS: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Band Council 4; Keyettes 4; National Honor Society 4. NORMAN BAYNE: Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 2; Music Club 1. DIANNE BAYRER: Intramurals 2. DEBBIE BEALL: Spanish Club 1; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Oliver 2; My Fair Lady 3; Apple Tree 3; Thespians 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4. BELINDA BEAR: Keyettes 1,2,3,4, Parlia¬ mentarian 3, Historian 4; FTA 1,2,3, Sergeant at Arms 2, Treasurer 3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Spartonians 4. SALLY BECHTAL: Drill Team 2,3,4, Co- Captain 2,3,4; My Fair Lady 3; Junior Prom Committee; Marne 4. BARBARA BECK: Ways and Means Committee 1; Choir 1; Campus Carnival 2; Y-Teens 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Makeup Committee for Music Man 2. BRADLEY BECK: Academic Achievement Award.1; Varsity Baseball 3; French Club 3. DEBBIE BECKETT: House of Repre¬ sentatives 2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Leadership Training Conference 3; Junior Class Sec¬ retary; Student Government 1. PHYLLIS BEGLEY: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 1,2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3, Vice President 2, Historian 3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Pep Club 1; German Club 1; Spartan Speech Society 3. MATT BEHL: Tolkien Society 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Swim Club 3,4, President 4; Student Government Representative 1,2; Newmann Forum 2; Junior Class Council; Key Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Cross Country 3; WinterTrack 3; Spring Track 3,4; IRC 3,4; Senior Class Council. DIANE BELCHER: VOT 4. KIRK BELLMAN: National Junior Honor Society 1,2, Vice President 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4, President 4; Debate Team 3,4; Portuguese Club 2, President 2; Boy ' s State Delegate 3. MIKE BENDER: Band 1. LINDA BENNETT: Student Government 1,3,4; Sophomore Class Secretary; Oliver 2; Drama Club 2; Leadership Training Conference 1,2,3; Sweetheart Court 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice President 3,4; Cabinet 4. LANNY BERNIER: D.E. Club 2; Forensics 3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 3, President 4. ALAN BIELAWSKI: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4. CINDY BIER: Varsity Basketball, Mgr. 2; Junior Class Council- Latin Club 3,4; French Club 4; Junior Prom Committee. BEV BIESMEYER: Drill Team 3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Swim Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4; JV Basketball 2; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. BOBBI BIRCHELL: Madrigals 2,3; House of Representatives 2; Junior Class Council; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Cheerleader; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 3. CRAIG BLACK: Guitar Club 1; Art Club 3; Creative Writing 3; Students for Environ¬ mental Action 3. MARY JANE BLACK: Baton Corps 2,3,4, Captain 4; Spanish Club ;1,2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Miss High School Majorette, 2,3; Spartan Speech Society 1; Harvey 4; National Honor Society 4. JOHN BLAIR: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball 2; Oracle 3,4; Golf 3,4. GINA BLAKE: French Club 1,2; FHA 1,2; Drama Club 3,4, President 4; Keyettes 3,4; Oracle 3,4; Yearbook 4; Thespians 3,4, Secretary 4; Junior Class Council. MARK BLANCHARD: French Club 1; Debate Society 2; IRC 3; Boys State 3; Who ' s Who in American High School Students 3; House of Representatives 3. CHARLES BLOCHER: JV Football 3. CHERI BLOOM QUIST: Freshman Cheerleader; Drill Team 2,3,4; Interact 3,4, Treasurer 4; ICT 4. DAVID BLOUNT: JV Baseball 1; Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. JAMES BOGART: Track 1; JV Swimming 2; Soccer 3,4; JV Wrestling 3; Varsity Wres¬ tling 2,4; JV Cross Country 3; Spanish Club 4, Historian 4. DAVID BORLAND: Freshman Football; Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Interact Club 3,4; Science Club 4. STEVE BORT: Rifle Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Track Mgr. 3; Football, Mgr. 3,4; National junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Junior Class Council. SUSAN BOSWELL: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 1. GRETCHEN BRANDENBURG: German Club 2; German Honor Society 3,4; Junior Class Council; Junior Cheerleader; Student Government 3; Interact 4; Pep Club 1,3; Drama Club 3,4; Drill Team 3,4. RUSSELL BRAUN: Newspaper 1. BRUCE BRAUNSTEIN: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; 302 SENIOR CLASS Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Ail-Regional Band 2,3; All-Virginia Band 3; Music Club 2,3,4; Interact Club 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE BRAXDALE: Pep Club 1,2; Winter Sports Club 1; Marching Band 2; IRC 3,4; Spartonians 4, Lieutenant 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3. PATRICIA BRENNAN: Latin Club 1,2,3,4; IRC 2,3,4; Spartan Saddle and Spur 2. JOHN BREWER: German Club 1,2,3, Vice President 3; National Honor Society 2,3; Track 2,3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Cross Country 3; Swimming Team 2,3; National Junior (Honor Society 1; Boys State 3. MIKE BREWSTER: Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Wrestling 1; Guitar Club 1; Oliver Props Committee 2; Students For Environmental Action 3,4. MICHAEL BRITO: Band 1; Science Club 1; Oliver 2. ROBIN BRITTEN: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,4; FTA 1,2,3,4, President 4; IRC 3,4; Track 2; School Bowling League 1; Elections Committee 1,4; Harvey Props Committee 4; AFS 1; Spanish Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 4. DAVIS BRODIN: Swim Team 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; French Club 2. BARBARA BROWN: Pep Club 1; Oracle 2,3, Feature Editor 3; Drama Club 3; Make-up Crew 3; Keyettes 4; Office Aide 4. WALLACE BROWN: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ROBERT BRYANT: Honor Roll 1,2; French Club 1,2. CLINT BUCKINGHAM: W.S. Hi-Y 3,4; Soccer 4; House of Representatives 1,3,4; Elections Committee 4; Winter Track 2,3. PAUL BUGAS: Track 2; Spartan Hi-Y 3,4. MARY LOU BURCH: German Club 2. BARBARA SUE BURGIN: Intramurals 1,2; House of Representatives 2; Activities Chairman 2; Pep Club 2; FTA 3; Senior Class Council. ROBERT BURGIN: Astronomy Club 3,4; Art Club 1,2; Medical Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Science Club 4; Liter¬ ary Arts Committee 1; Northern Va. Heart Asst. 3,4. LINDA BYRD: Track 1; Allied Youth 2; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3. PATRICK CALLAHAN: Students for Envi¬ ronmental Action 3. TERRY CARLSON: Senator 1; Cabinet 2; Drill Team 2,3,4; French Honor Society 2; Choir 1,2. BARBARA CARMICHAEL: Civinettes 2; Keyettes 3,4. DAN CAROTHERS: JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Pep Club 2; Wrestling 3. STEVEN CARRUTH: Ski Club 3,4; IRC 4; Science Club 4. ROY CARSON: IRC 2,3; Yearbook 3. SAM CARTER: Key Club 2,3,4, President 4; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class President; Student Government Treasurer 3; Varsity Tennis 1,2; Principal ' s Advisory Committee 1,2,3. TERRI CARTER: Drill Team 2,3,4; Judiciary Committee 4; Winter Sports Club 2,3. SUSAN CARY: Equestrian Club 1,2, Secre¬ tary 2; FAMUN 3; Debate Team 3; Drama Club 3; Spanish Club 3. PAUL CASTLEMAN: Freshman Football; Swimming Team 1,2; Golf 3. ANNECERCE: IRC 4. CLARENCE CHAFFEE: Winter Sports 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1, Treasur¬ er 1; Mathematics Award 2; Football 1,2. SUSAN CHAFFEE: DE 3. KAREN CHALLAIN: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . DEBBIE CHAMPAGNE: German Club 2.3.4. Parliamentarian Historian 3, Trea¬ surer 4; German Honor Soci ’ty 2,3,4, President 4; IRC 2,3,4; Mode.ii Dance Club 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4. SCOTT CHAPPELEAR: Freshman Football; Cross Country 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Winter Track 2,3,4; Spring Track 2.3.4. KEN CHESAK: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 4. JOHN CHING: W.S. Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 4; Math Club 3,4; Math Team 3,4; Oracle 4. FABIENNE CHISHOLM: Baton Corps 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Swim Team 2; Student Government 1,2,3; Senate 4; A Cappella Choir 3,4. MICHAEL CLEMENTS: Library Aide 3. JILLIAN CLIPPARD: Fantastics 2; Inherit the Wind 2; The Flies 2; No Exit 2; Came- lot 2; Apple Tree 3; Thespians 3, Pres¬ ident 3; Forensics Awards 3; Miracle Worker; Hamlet; Macbeth; You Can ' t Take It With You; Creative Writing Award 3; Forensics League 3. JOANN COBB: Chorus 2; Office Aide 3. DEBBY COE: Pep Club 1; Costume Committee 2; Intramurals 3. PAT COLE: Float Committee 1; Sopho¬ more Class Senator; Junior Class Senator; Leadership Training Conference 1,2,3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Pres¬ ident 4; Interscholastic Safety Council Representative 3,4; Junior Prom Committee. MIKE COLEMAN: ICT3,4. WINI CONWAY: Drama Club 3; Sopho¬ more Class Float Committee; Harvey Makeup Committee 4. TOM COOPER: Student Government 2,3; Junior Class Council; Golf 1,2,3; Track 3,4; Key Club 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Chess Club 1,2; Spirit Committee 1,2,3; Who ' s Who in Ameri¬ can High Schools 3. MITCH COPAS: Track 3; Freshman Football; JV Football 2. DAVID CORBRLY: Rifle Team 1; Freshman Football. NANCY COYLE: Freshman Cheerleader; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Student Govern¬ ment 1,2,3,4; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Fash¬ ion Board 1,2; W.S. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Drill Team 4; Junior Prom Co-chairman; French Club 3; Ski Club 1,2; Dean ' s Advisory Council 1,2; Symphonic Band 1,2,3. PAUL COX: Freshman Football; JV Football 2,3. TORI COX: Baton Corps 4; Interact Club 4. SUSAN CRAIG: Pep Club 1; FHA 2. JIM CRAMER: Tennis 1; Basketball 1; German Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Math Team 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Yearbook 4; Soccer 4; JETS 4; Junior Class Basketball Team. ANITA MARIE CREASI: Drama Club 2; German Honor Society 2,3,4, Parlia¬ mentarian 4; IRC 2,3,4; Spartonians 4; Swim Club 2. WILLIAM N. CROFFORD: Spanish Club 2; Astronomy Club 3. DOUGLAS CRONE: German Club 3; Audio-Visual Club 3. RICHARD CROOK: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4. DEREK CROSS: Oracle 1,2,3,4, News Edi¬ tor 4; Symposium 1,2,3,4, Literary Editor 3,4; Yearbook 3; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Consul 3; Latin Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Junio r Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; Math Club 3,4; Math Team 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; It ' s Academic 4; Debate Team 3, Historian 3; Music Club 3,4; Creative Writing Club 3,4; Tolkien Society 3,4, Vice President 3. ERNESTO CRUZ: Wrestling 1,3,4; Spanish Honor Society; Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4, Gunston District 3. JAMES CUNNINGHAM: Photography Club 4; Speech Club 4. MARTIN CUNNINGHAM: JV Basketball 2; Attendance Office Aide 3. HOWARD JOSEPH CZARNIK: IRC 3,4; JV Track 2; Students for Environmental Action 3,4. MARIA DAVIS: French Club 2; Pep Club 3; Spartonians 4. SYBIL DAVIS: Art Club 4; Students for En¬ vironmental Action 3,4; Russian Club 4; IRC 2; Student-Teacher Alliance 4, Vice President 4. HARVEY DAY: Spanish Club 3; IRC 4; Student Government 4; Senior Class Council. DEBBIE DEAN: German Club 1,2; Art Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Spartonians 4; Pep Club 3. CHERI DEAVERS: Drill Team 3,4; Honor Roll 3,4; Winter Sports Club 4. RICHARD DEKKER: Varsity Cross Country 2,4; German Club 2,3,4; Varsity Winter Track 3,4; Varsity Spring Track 2,3,4. KATHI DICK: Winter Sports Club 3,4; Chorus 3; Drama Club 4; A Cappella Choir 4. RON DILLARD: Oracle 3,4; Yearbook 4; Portuguese Club 3,4. KAREN DODSON: Mixed Chorus 1; A Cappella Choir 2; Fairfax All-County SENIOR CLASS 30 Choir Festival 1; Pep Club 1; Gymnastics Club 1,2; JV Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Guid¬ ance Assistant 3; National Honor Society 3,4; ADP Assistant 3; Yearbook 4; Spirit Committee 4; Senior Class Council; National Merit Commendation 3. PATRICIA DRAKE: FHA 4; FT A 4; Spirit Committee 4; Senior Class Council. MARY DUKE: Honor Roll 1; Winter Sports Club 4; Drama Club 4. STEPHEN DULANEY: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1. MONICA DUNIV1N: FHA 3; FTA 3; Student Aide 3; Breakfast Club 3. CHRISTIAN DUNN: Emery Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; Pep Club 1,3; Spartonians 4. DAVE DUSTIN: House of Representatives 3. STEPHANIE EARNEST: IRC 1,2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; Junior Class Council; Pep Club 3. ANDREA EASTMAN: Executive Board 1; Library Aide 1; Drama Club 3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. JAY EDWARDS: Freshman Football; JV Baseball 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2; JV Football; House of Representatives 1,2. RUSSELL EIBLING: Russian Club 2; Marching Band 2; Debate Team 2,3,4. ANDERS EKELUND: AFS Foreign Exchange Student 4. PERRY ELLIOTT: Emery Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3; House of Representatives 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Junior Class Council; Mad¬ rigals 3,4. LANCE EMBREY: Wrestling 1,2,3; Varsity Wrestling 4. JIM ERICKSON: Freshman Class Pres¬ ident; JV Basketball 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Interact 4. SALLY ERNST: Latin Club 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Freshman Cheerleader; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 4; Music Club 2; FHA 3,4; Pep Club 3; Art Club 4; Senior Class Secretary. DONNA EVANS: Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 2; Pep Club 3; Spartonians 4. LINDA EVANS: JV Softball 1; Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 2,3,4; Gymnastic Intramurals 3. NANCY FALL: Honor Roll 1,2. JANEL FARMER: German Club 2,3,4, Trea¬ surer 3; German Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec¬ retary 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1; Girl Scouts 1,2,3,4, Patrol Leader 1,2, Treasurer 3, President 4; IRC 4; Girls State 3. BRAD FEIL: Spartan Hi-Y 2,3; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; Junior Prom Decora¬ tions Committee; My Fair Lady Stage Crew 3. JOE FERRELL: French Club 1; Astronomy Club 3. DENNIS FERRIS: Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Student Council 3; Junior Class President. ROBERT FICK: Symphonic Band 3,4; Con¬ cert Band 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; JV Baseball 2; Marching Band 3,4; House of Representatives 2. THOMAS FINCH: Football 1,2,3,4; Wres¬ tling 1,2,3,4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Key Club 3,4; Portuguese Club 2; Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. BARBARA FINKLE: Drill Team 2,3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; House of Rep¬ resentatives 2; Junior Class Council. CHUCK FLEMMING: West Springfield Hi- Y 1,2; Freshman Basketball, Mgr; Oliver 2; Madrigals 3; Apple Tree Stage Crew 3. BARBARA FOLGER: FTA 2,3, Parlia¬ mentarian 3; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; National Honor Society 3; French Honor Society 2; Girls State Alternate 3. CHRISTINE FOSTER: Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 1,2,3,4; Queen 4 JAMES FOWLER: Marching Band 1; Symphonic Band 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2, President 1,2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. SHARON FOX: Freshman Class Council; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 4. ELIZABETH FRANCIS: Art Club 1; Spartan Saddle and Spur 1,2. JANET FRASCA: Oracle 3,4; Yearbook 3,4, Copy Editor 3,4; Spartan Speech Society 3,4; Creative Writing 3,4; Senior Newsletter, Editor. PATRICIA FRAWLEY: FTA 1,2,4; Saddle and Spur 2; Emery Club 1; FHA 4; Spirit Committee 4; Senior Class Council. DOUG FREAR: Wrestling 1,2,3; Cross Country 3. JILL FREDERICKSEN: Science Club 1,4; Track 1,2; Newspaper 1,3,4; Golf Club 1; Spartan Speech Society 3. LYNN FRIEDMAN: Marching Band 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,3,4; JV Cheerleader 2; My Fair Lady 3; Speech Awards 3. JAN FRIX: House of Representatives 1. FRANCES FROMAN: FHA 3,4, Historian 4. LINDA FROST: Oracle 2,4, Copy Editor 4; Olympian 3,4; Creative Writing Club 3; Oliver Set Construction 2; Gymnastics Team 1; Senior Class Council; Harvey Se t Construction 4. MARY ELLEN GAISER: Student Govern¬ ment 1,2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4, Chaplain 2,3,4; My Fair Lady Costume Committee 2; French Club 2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; FTA 2; Winter Sports Club 4; Russian Club 3, President 3; JV Basketball 1; Oliver Costume Committee 3. BARBARA GALLAGHER: Emery Club 1; VICA Club 3, Secretary 3. FRED GALVIN: Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4. ALAN GARDNER: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Astronomy Club 2; Winter Sports Club 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; German Club 4. KENNY GARNER: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. CHERI GARVER: Chorus 1,2; Student Government 2; Modern Dance 3; Pep Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Swim Club 3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; My Fair Lady Stage Crew 3; Senior Play Committee 4. TOM GAUSVIK: History Club 3; Chemis¬ try Club 3; Rifle Club 1,2,3. BECKY GELKE: Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 4; House of Representatives 1,3,4; Thespian National Honor Society 3,4; Track 1,2; Drama Club 1,2; Oliver 2; The Apple Tree 3; My Fair Lady 3; Keyettes 3,4. CHERI GEORGE: German Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,3; A Cappella Choir 4; Modern Dance 3; Mixed Chorus 3. MARK GERVAIS: JV Football; Wrestling 1; Band; National Junior Honor Society. JIM GIBSON: Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Pres¬ ident 3; Key Club 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Squad Leader 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Oracle 3,4. GARY GILBERTSON: Track 1; Yearbook 1; French Honor Society 3. COLLEEN GILL: Emery Club 1; Drama Club 2; French Club 2; Drill Team 3,4, Vice President 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi Y 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4. MICHAEL GILMORE: German Club 1,2; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 3. MAURA GILROY: Varsity Softball 1,2,3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, ; Parlia¬ mentarian 3, Chaplin 4; Winter Sports Club 2; Junior Class Council. JAMES GILSTRAP: French Club 1; IRC 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer; 4; Choir 3,4; My Fair Lady 3; All-County Choir 3; Boy ' s State Delegate 3; Music Club 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Who ' s Who in American High Schools 3; Junior Class Council. KAREN GLADD: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Squad Leader 3; IRC 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Music Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Oliver Costume Committee 2; My Fair Lady Costume Committee 3. RICK GLASGOW: West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3,4; IRC 2,3,4; Varsity Football, Mgr. 3; Varsity Basketball, Trainer 3. ROBERT GLASGOW: Marching Band 2,3; Symphonic Band 3,4; Astronomy Club 2,3,4; IRC 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Junior Class Council. STEWART GLENDENNING: Basketball 2,3,4; Freshman Football. DEAN GOINS: Freshman Football; JV Football; Varsity Baseball 4. LESLIE GOODALE: National Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3; Track 2; Handbook Committee 1. RICK GOODALE: National Junior Honor 304 SENIOR CLASS Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3; National Honor Society 4; |V Baseball 3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Emery Club 1,2. EDWARD GORE: Freshman Football; |V Football 2,3; JV Baseball 1. BARBARA GREENER: FHA 1; Spartan Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Student Government Secretary 3; Junior Class Council; Sophomore Class Council. JAMIE GREGORY: Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Historian 4; House of Representatives 1,2; Keyettes 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, Corre¬ sponding Secretary 4, Model Keyette Award 4; Newspaper 2,3, Feature Editor 3; Sweetheart Court 3. JIM GRIEL: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Wres¬ tling 1,2; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; JV Track 2; Varsity Track 3. SUSAN GROCHOWSKI: German Club 1; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Drama Club 2; Yearbook 3; FHA 3; FTA 3. DENISE GRONEWALD: Drama Club 1; Pep Club 1, Treasurer 1; Student Govern¬ ment 1; Gymnastics Team 2; Sophomore Class Secretary; Madrigals 3,4; National Merit Commendation 3; Virginia Girl ' s State 3; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; Spartan Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; House of Representatives 3. BETSY GROVER: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Ail Regional Band 1,3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; All-Virginia Band 3; American Youth Performs Band 3; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Music Club 3; IRC 4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Drama Club 2; New England ConservatoryYouth Orchestra 2; Southeastern Massachusetts District Band 2; New Bedford Symphony 2. LESLIE GROVES: Girls Sports Day 1; Girls Athletic Association 2. THOMAS GUSTIVE: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; JV Baseball 1,2; JV Basketball 2; Soccer 2. CHARLENE HAAR: Track 1; Intramurals 1,2; Chorus 1; Spartan Speech Society 3; Junior Prom Committee. DIANE HAGAN: Fashion Show 1; Intra¬ murals Basketball 2; Pep Club 3; Library Aide 3; Office Aide 3; Swim Club 4; Junior Prom Committee. SUSAN HAGGARD: Latin Club 1,2,3,4, President 3; Winter Sports Club 2,4; Tolkien Society 3,4; My Fair Lady Costume Committee 3; Astronomy Club 4; Medical Club 1,2. BILL HAINES: Rifle Club 2; Audio-Visual Club 3,4; Chess Club 3; Library Aide 4. GARY HAINES: Cross Country 1; Track 1; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; AstronomyClub 2,3,4. WILLIAM HAMERSLY: Academic Honors 1; Honor Roll 1,2; Rifle Club 2; Yearbook 3,4; Chess Club 4. ANDREW HAMLIN: Wrestling 3,4. KAREN HANSEN: Freshman Class Treasur er; JV Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Student Council 2; Student Co¬ ordinating Committee 2; Yoga Club 2; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class Council; Junior Prom Committee. CLIFFORD HARDISON: Latin Club 1,3; Latin Honor Society 3; Track 3. JUDY HARNER: Varsity Softball 1,2; JV Hockey 2; JV Basketball 2. ALFRED HARRELL: Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3,4, President 2,3,4; Oliver Sound En¬ gineer 2. KATHLEEN HARRIS: Junior Prom Committee; Pep Club 3. MARY HARRIS: Spartonians 4; Medical Club 1,2; Spanish Club 2. SHEILA HARTER: VOT 4; French Club 1,2; Swim Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Concert Band 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Student Government 3. GREG HARVELL: Swim Club 3,4; Booster Club 2. PAMELA HATFIELD: Tennis Club 1; Folksinging Club 1; Drama 1; Winter Sports Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; French Honor Society 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. JANE HAVILAND: Spanish Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2; Russian Club 2; IRC 2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Junior Class Council; Junior Cheerleader. MICHAEL HAYDEN: Chess Club 3. VICTORIA HAYDEN: IRC 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; German Club 1,2,3,4; Spartan Speech Society 1,2,3; Gunston District Forensics Meet—3rd Place Girl ' s Prose; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Russian Club 2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 3; Oliver 2. NANCY HENLEY: Spanish Club 1,2; Drama Club 2; Student Government 2; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Oliver 2. LESLEY HERCHIG: Music Club 1; Drama Club 1; Oliver Make-up Committee 2; My Fair Lady 3; Harvey Make-up Committee 4; Thespians 4. NELSON HERNANDEZ: Math Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Track 1,2; Tennis 2; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Rifle Club 2,3. SUSAN HESS: Basketball 1,2,3; Tennis 2,3. JIM HIGGINS: Marching Band 1,2,3; Sophomore Class Council; Concert Band 1,2,3. DEBBIE HILL: Winter Sports Club 2; Drama Club 1. MIKE HILLERY: Winter Sports Club 3,4. JOHN HILLIARD: Freshman Basketball; Varsity Track. PAM HIMELICK: French Club 2; Pep Club 1 , 2 . VICKI HITE: Spanish Club 1; Concert Band 1,2; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Tennis Intramurals 1 ,2; VOT 4; Latin Club 3,4. KEVIN HOGAN: DE 2. MARK HOGGE: JV Basketball, Mgr. 2; Soccer 3. BARBARA HOGREFE: Newspaper 1,3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Girls Athletic Associ¬ ation 3; Photograhy Club 3. LINDA HOLDEN: FTA I; Winter Sports Club 2; Drama Club 2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; IRC 4; Spanish Club 2; Junior Class Council; Junior Prom Committee; Pep Club 3; FHA 3. KEN HOLM: Track 1,2,3. KEITH HOLMES: Electronics Club 1,3; Science Club 1,2,3. PATTY HOLT: FHA 1; Drama Club 1; Astronomy Club 4, Historian 4; Drill Team 2; FSA 2. M1SSI HOOD: JV Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1; JV Softball 2; Track 1; Pep Club 1; Girls Athletic Association 1,3, President 3; Student Council 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 3. WILLIAM HOOD: Football 2. MELISSA HORTON: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,3; Activities Committee 3; American Field Service 3; ICT 4; Drama Club 2; Symposium 1; Spaghetti Dinner Committee 4; Office Aide 2. PATTY HOWARD: Sophomore Class Council. JOYCE HOWER: Yearbook 3; Drama 3. DEBBIE HUBBARD: Spartan Speech Soci¬ ety 1; French Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4. Trea¬ surer 2, Vice President 4; French Honor Society 2,3; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3; IRC 2,3; Lady Purcell Federation 2, Historian 2; Lady Fairfax Federation 3,4, Reporter 4; FTA 3. BRUCE HUFFSTICKLER: VICA Club 3,4, President 3,4. JOHN HUPPERT: Freshman Football; JV Track 1; Swim Club 3. ROD INMAN: House of Representatives 1,2; Soccer Team 3,4; JV Baseball 2; Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Senior Class Council; Junior Class Council; Rifle Club 2; Junior Float Committee; Senior Float Committee; Junior Prom Committee; My Fair Lady Stage Crew 3; Harvey Stage Crew 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Follies 3,4. LYNNE IRVIN: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Spartans for Christ 1; Marching Band 2,3; French Flonor Society 3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Music Club 3,4. CHRISANNE IVES: Homecoming Court 3; Spanish Club 1. MIKE IWANICKI: Basketball 1; Junior Class Council. DALE JACKSON: Spanish Club 3; Freshman Football; Soccer 3. MARY ANN JACKSON: Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 2; Junior Class Council; Spartan Speech Society 3,4; House of Representatives 3; Pep Club 3; Drama Club 4. DIANA JACOBEEN: Drama Club 2,3,4; SENIOR CLASS 305 Interact 3,4; IRC 4. LAURA JACOBS: Junior Prom Committee; Student Government 3; Library Aide 3. HARRY JACOBSON: Rifle Club 1,2,3,4, President 2, Vice President 3; Rifle Team 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Newspaper 3. LYNN JAMES: Pep Club 1,2; House of Representatives 3. MARGARET JAQUISS: FTA 1; Medical Club 1; Drama Club 1. RHONDA (EWELL: (unior Prom Committee. KARIN JOHNS: Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1. BONNIE JOHNSON: Drama Club 1,2; German Club 1; Stage Crew 3,4; My Fair Lady 3. DEBBIE JOHNSON: Swim Team 2; Spartonians 3,4, Historian 4; Tennis Team 2; Pep Club 3. SANDRA JOHNSON: JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Track 2. CLAUDIA JONES: Spanish Club 1,2; Art Club 2,3,4; Symposium 3,4; Honor Roll 2,3. CRAIG JONES: Wrestling. CYNTHIA JONES: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. KEVIN JONES: Freshman Football; JV Baseball 1; JV Football 2; Freshman Wres¬ tling; Varsity Football 3,4. JUDI JOSE: House of Representatives 1,2,3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee. DAVE JOSEPH: Track 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Colt 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2,3; Cabinet 4. MARIANNE KARABAIC: Drama 4. JOSEPH KARBELK: My Fair Lady Publicity Committee 3; Harvey 4; Senior Newsletter. KEN KARDARAS: French Club 1. SHARON KATREEB: Emery Club 1; Drama Club 2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice President 4; Drill Team 4; Tri-Hi-Y Hi-Y Northern District President 4; House of Representatives 4; Junior Prom Committee; Office Aide 4. LAURIE KAVEN: Freshmen Float Committee; House of Representatives 2; Sophomore Class Float Committee; Junior Class Council; Drama Club 3; Junior Float Committee DEIDRE KAWOLICS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Keyettes 4. CAROLYN KEHELEY: FTA 1,2; Ski Club 2. DAN KELLY: Basketball 1. JEFF KERWIN: Rifle Club 1; Swim Club 2. NANCY KESTERSON: Girls Athletic Asso¬ ciation 1; Junior Classical League 3,4. NANCY KICK: Freshman Class Treasurer; Drill Team 1; IRC 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 3; Junior Class Council; Junior Prom Refreshment Committee Chairman; French I Award 2; Keyettes 4; Senior Class Council; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. LINDA KING: Pep Club 1; Chorus 2; Interact 3,4, Secretary 4; House of Repre¬ sentatives 3. REBECCA KINGERY: Spanish Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2, Histori¬ an 2; Astronomy Club 2; Art Club 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4. CANDY KINNEY: Gymnastics 1; Drama Club 2; Swim Club 2; Varsity Field Ftockey 3. JACK KIRK: House of Representatives 1; Freshman Football; Wrestling 1; Confraternity of Christian Atheletes 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Key Club 2,3,4; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4. DAVID KITTERMAN: Stage Crew 2,3,4; Stage Manager 4; Oliver Crew Chief 2; Apple Tree Crew Chief 3; My Fair Lady Technical Director 3; Thespians 3,4; You Can ' t Take It With You 3, Harvey 4. KAREN KLAUSE: Drill Team; Cabinet 1; FHA 1,2; Hostess Club 1; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Lab Aide 1,4; French Club 1,2; Yearbook 1; Sophomore Class Float Committee; Senior Class Council; Harvey 4; Spirit Committee 4; Elections Committee 4; Senior Class Float Committee; House of Representatives 4. NANCY KNIGHT: National Junior Honor Society 1,2, Secretary 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Art Club 2; Tolkien Society 3; French Honor Society 3,4. SANDRA KNOTT: Art Club 2,3,4, Treasur¬ er 3; Portuguese Club 2, Treasurer 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3. GREG KOMAR: Latin Club 1,2,3; Science Aide 3; Achievement Award 3. SUBASH KORI: French Honor Society 3; Student Government Vice President 4. STEVE KOZAK: Russian Club 3; Spartan Hi-Y 4. NANCY KREIDWISE: VOT 4. PATRICIA LAMBERT: FHA 2; French Club 2; Pep Club 2,3; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Spartonians 4; Spanish Club 1. DENITA LAMBOU: Lamda Alpha 1,2; Art Award 1,3; Student Government 2; Cabi¬ net 4; Drill Team 2; Art Club 2; French Club 2; Spartonians 4, Captain 4; Yearbook 4; FHA 3; Pep Club 3; Junior Class Council. JOHN LAMMIE: Freshman Class Senator National Junior Flonor Society 2, Pres¬ ident 2; Debate Team 2; Oracle 3,4, Man¬ aging Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. MARY LAND: Debate Team 1; Astronomy Club 3; Art Club 3; FTA 3. CATHY LASLAVIC: French Club 1; Art Club 2; IRC 2,3,4; Spartonians 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Art Lab Aide 3,4; Apple Tree Stage Crew 3: j KATHI EEN LEAHEY: DE 3.4. PADDY LEARY: Drill Team 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 3, Captain 4; Keyettes 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 1; Sophomore Class Council; Thespians 3,4. ROXANNE MARIE LEBLANC: Medical Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1; FHA 2,3, Secretary 3; Science Club 3. PEGGY LENNON: Freshman Class Secre¬ tary; Sweetheart Court 1,2,3; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; House of Representatives 1,3, Secretary 3; Oliver 2. GAIL LEYDON: Swim Club 2; Ski Club 2. JAMES LISBETH: Basketball 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; House of Representatives 2,3. MARY L. LITTLE: FTA 1; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2.3.4, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; IRC 3,4, Vice President 4; W.S. Tri-Hi-Y 4; Astronomy Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3,4; Junior Cheerleader; Student Government 1,3,4; Volleyball 2; Washington Junior Academy of Sciences 3,4; Girls State .3; Fairfax County Astronomy Institute 2; FAMUN 3; My Fair Lady Make-up Committee 3; Apple Tree Make-up Committee 3. BRUCE LIVINGSTONE: Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 3; Music Club 3. JEANNE LLOYD: Newspaper 1; Choir 1,2; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Drama Club 2; Thespians 2; Yearbook 3; Student Gov¬ ernment Historian 4; Teacher ' s Aide 4; Student-Teacher Alliance 4. PAUL LOF: Basketball 1,2,3,4. TERRE LOF: Freshman Cheerleader, Co- Captain; JV Cheerleader 2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Keyettes 2,3,4, Vice President 4; House of Repre¬ sentatives 2,4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4. CRAIG LOFTON: Drama 2,3; Soccer 1,2,3. KAREN ANN LOGAN: Guitar Club 1; Ora¬ cle 1; IRC 2,3,4; Astronomy Summer Science Institute 2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Arlington Fairfax Science Club Council 3.4, Secretary 3,4; AFS Semifinalist 3; FTA 3; Astronomy Lab Assistant 4; Foreign Study League 4. ALBERT LOKITIS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; JV Baseball 1,2. KIM LONDON: Science Club 2; Student Council 2; Varsity Track 1; Varsity Winter Track 3; Football 3. STEWART LONG: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; W.S. Hi-Y 2,3,4. JOHN LONGHILL: Winter Sports Club 4; Senior Class Council. SUSAN LORD: Pep Club 1; IRC 4; Senior Class Council. LIBBY K. LOTT: Emery Club 3; Symphonic Band 3. FRED LOWERY: Spanish Club 2. MARY S. LUCAS: Science Club 2,3; Astronomy Club 3; Creative Writing Club 3. DENNIS LUTHER: Rifle Club 1,4. 306 SENIOR CLASS DANIEL LYNCH: Athletic Award 1; Con¬ cert Band I; Wrestling I; Orchestra 1; Winter Sports Club 2. MARY LYONS: French Club 1,2,3, Treasur¬ er 2, President 3; French Honor Society 1,2,3,4; IRC 1,2,3,4, President 4; It ' s Aca¬ demic 3,4; Junior Class Council; Girls State Alternate 3; Newspaper 3,4, Assistant Feature Editor 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4. JAMES KEVIN MACFARLAND: Marching Band 2,3, Symphonic Band 3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3; W.S. Hi-Y 4. DAVID MACINTIRE: Football 1,2,3; Varsity Track 3; Cross Country 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Oracle 3,4; Madrigals 4. PEGGY MADER: French Club 1,3; French Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3.4. KAREN MAFFETT: Mixed Chorus 1, Pres¬ ident 1; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Keyettes 4. MARY MALLORY: German Honor Society 2.3.4. MATT MANION: Spanish Club 1. KATHLEEN MANNING: National Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Oracle 4. BOB MARGRAVE: Band 1,2,3,4; House of Representatives 1,2; French Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Math Team 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. RICHARD MARKHAM: Oliver 2; Apple Tree 3. PAT MARTEN: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; JV Field Hockey 1,2,Co-Captain 2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Varsity Field Hockey 3,4; Keyettes 4. CHERRY MARTIN: IRC 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Winter Sports Club 1,2; Hockey, Mgr. 2; JV Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2; Tennis 3; AFS Student to Argentina 1970-71. DANA MARTIN: Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball; Spartan Hi-Y 4; Beta Upsilon Delta 3,4, President 3,4; Student Government 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. STEPHEN MAWYER: Football 1; Basketball 1,2. JEANETTE MCCLELLAND: Forensics Award 1; Students for Environmental Action 3; IRC 3,4. JOHN MCCLELLAND: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Interact Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Junior Class Vice President; Junior Class Council. JAMES MCDONALD: Spanish Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; Portuguese Club 2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2. KAY MCDONALD: Pep Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3,4; FHA 3. SCOTT MCFARLAND: Football 1,2,3; Student Council 2; French Club 1,2; Con¬ servation Club 3. CAROL MCINTYRE: Spartan Speech Soci¬ ety 1; French Club 1,2; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3; FHA I; Pep Club 1,2,3. FRANK MCKENNA: German Club 3. JOAN MCMAHAN: Teacher Aide 3,4. THOMAS ME NNONA: Baseball 1,2; Track 1,4; Football 3; Golf 2,4. KAREN MENTGER: Library Club 2. MIKE MEYER: Football 1,2,3; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4. SUZETTE MILANA: IRC 2,3; French Honor Society 2. DEBORAH MILES: A Cappella Choir 1,2. CARLA MILLER: Pep Club 1; Choir 1,2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 2; Sophomore Float Committee; Junior Float Committee; Junior Prom Decorations Committee; IRC 1,2,3,4. CHERYL MILLER: Oliver 1; Apple Tree 2; My Fair Lady 2; National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4. LINDA MILLER: Drama Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Thespians 3,4, Secretary 3, Pres¬ ident 4. RICHARD MILLER: Oracle 3,4. JOANNE MILLIGAN: Camera Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Folk Singing Club 1; Portuguese Club 2; IRC 2,3; Choir 1,2. DONNA MILLS: FHA 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2; Spartonians 4; Madrigals 1,2; Music Club 2; Choir 1,2; Latin Club 3. MIKE MISCHKE: Science Fair Awards 3. VALERIE MONTEL: JV Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2,3; Keyettes 4; Yearbook 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; IRC 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 2; Class Council 2,3,4; Junior Cheerleader; House of Representatives 3; Symposium 2,3; Spirit Committee 3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Harvey Refreshments Chairman 4; DBK 3,4. LYNNE MONTGOMERY: Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1, Treasurer 1; Choir 1,2,3; Rifle Club 3. JACK L. MOONEYHAN: Varsity Soccer 3. CINDY MOORE: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2; Student Government Cabinet 4; Junior Prom Committee. GWYNNDOLYNN MORRIS: Art Aide 3,4; Sophomore Class Float; Creative Writing Club 4. GLENN MUHLE: Wrestling 4,3; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; Junior Prom Committee. JOHN MUNDIE: Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Junior Class Pres¬ ident; Senior Class President. TIM MURNAME: Freshman Football; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2; Interact Club 2,3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1,2; House of Representatives 2,3; Sophomore Class Council; Team III 1,2,3,4. BEVERLY MURPHY: French Club 1,2; IRC 4. KERRY MURPHY: Rifle Club 1, Treasurer 1; JV Softball 1; IRC 2,3,4, Historian i; Winter Sports Club 2; Varsity Softball 2,3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Junior Class Council; Yearbook 4; Senior Class Council; National Honor Society 3,4. ALLEN MURRAY: Freshman Football, JV Football, Mgr. 2; Varsity Rifle Team 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 4, Vice President 4; JETS 2; Yearbook 4, Photography Editor 4. JOE MURRAY: Student Mobilization Committee.3. WILLIAM MYERS: Freshman Football, JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Freshman Basketball; JV Track 1; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Winter Track 3. STEVE NASH: French Club 1; Drama Club 2; Reluctant Debutant Props Committee 2; Oliver 2; Thespians 3; Apple Tree 3; My Fair Lady 3. LEE NEFF: Water Polo 1,2; Varsity Wres¬ tling 2,3; Swimming 1,2; Cross Country 3. CHRIS NEHRT: Freshman Class Vice Pres¬ ident; JV Cheerleader 2; French Honor Society 2,3; Drill Team 3; Interact 4. KATHY NELSON: Winter Sports Club 2,3; Drill Team 2,3,4; Judiciary Court 4. STEVE NOBLES: Freshman Football; House of Representatives 1,2,3, Sergeant of Arms- 2,3; W.S. Hi-Y 1,2,3 - asurer 2, Vice President 3, Chaplin 4- wship of Christian Athletes 2; Varsit o 2, Trea¬ surer 2; Cross Country 2, ' 1 Track 1; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Ju Prom Co- Chairman; Senior Class esident. SARAH OBER: FHA 3. GLENN ODOM: Fresh,. Football; JV Baseball; House of Representatives 1,3. PAT O ' FARRELL: Spanish Club 2; Junior Prom Decorations Committee. NANCY OLSON: Spanish Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; National lunior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Oracle 3,4; Junior Class Council. DEB8Y O ' NEAL: Band 1,2; Forensics 3; Track 3. TOM OSEKOWSKI: JV Wrestling 2; JV Baseball 2. JANICE OVERSTREET: Spanish Club 1; Music Club 1; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; FHA 3; Senior Class Council; House of Representatives. KATHY PAGANELLI: Pep Club 3; Junior Prom Decorations Committee; Junior Class Float Committee; Sophomore Class Float Committee. LONNIE PALMER: Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Winter Track 3,4; A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; JV Wrestling 1,2; Cross Country 3,4; House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2; Swim Club 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Junior Class Council; Se¬ nior Class Council. STEVEN M. PALMER: National Junior Honor Society 2; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Choir 1,2; Madrigals 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; National SENIOR CLASS 10 German Honor Society 3; Science Club 3,4, Vice President 4. LEE PATTON: Basketball 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE PEOPLES: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. WILLIAM R. PERRIN: DE 3,4. JAMES PETERS: Rifle Club 1,2,3. CYNTHIA PETERSON: Spanish Club 1; IRC 2,3,4; JV Softball 2; Pep Club 3; Drill Team 4; Junior Prom Committee. LINDA PETERSON: FTA 4; FHA 4; Winter Sports Club 4; Harvey Make-up Committee 4; Attendance Office Aide 4. GREG PETRENKO: Rifle Club 1,2. JOAN PETTEE: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; French Club 2,3, Vice President 3; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4, President 4; W.S. Tri-Hi-Y 4; “It ' s Academic 4. DOROTHY PHILLIPS: Keyettes 3,4, Pres¬ ident 4; Drama Club 1,2; Thespians 3,4; German Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; German Honor Society 2,3; Junior Class Council; Oracle 2,3, Business Manager 3. CINDY PIERCE: Pep Club 1; Yearbook 1; Student Council 1; Intramurals 2; German Club 2,3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; Spartonians 4; Oracle 4; Forensics 3,4; Spirit Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4; Senior Class Council; Harvey Stage Crew 4. RANDY PIERNICK: JV Wrestling 2. JOHN PILLSBURY: Key Club 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Club 2,3,4, President 4; JETS 1,2,3,4, President of Southeastern Conference 4; Math Club 3,4, President 4; Emery Club 3; German Club 2,3; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; My Fair Lady 3; The Apple Tree 3. JEFF PLESS: Band 1,2; Chess Club 1,2; German Club 2. GRETTA PLUMMER: French Club 1, Secre¬ tary 1; Student Council 1; Best Looking Sophomore; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Cheerleader. PAM POLK: A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 4; Drill Team 3,4; Thespians 4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; Oliver 2; Apple Tree 3; My Fair Lady 3. LINDA PORTER: National Junior Honor Society 1; Boosters Club 2. BRAD POSS: Freshman Basketball, Mgr. 1; Spartan Hi-Y 3; Rifle Club 1,2. LINDA POWERS: FTA 2; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2; Debate 2; Spanish Club 1,2. THOMAS PRICE: Freshman Football; Swim Team 1,2,3; Latin Club 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3,4. IEAN PROCTOR: Pep Club 1,3; FHA 2,3,4; Spartonians 4. LINDA PUGH: French Honor Society 2,3; Winter Sports Club 3; Yearbook 4; FTA 1; Junior Prom Committee. PATTI PURCELL: Pep Club 1; History Club 1; Future Business Leaders of America 2; Pom Pom Girls 3; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council 3. CHARLOTTE RALEIGH: Teacher ' s Aide 1; Archery Team 2; Spanish Club 2. PHILIP RANKIN: Mixed Choir 1; A Cappella Choir 2; German Honor Society 2.3. BECKY RATY: Choir 1,2,3,4; Emery Club 1. BILL RAUSCH: Rifle Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 3. PEGGY RAUSCH: French Honor Society 2,3; French Club 1,2,3; Swim Club 2,3. BROOKE READ: German Club 2; Rifle Club 2,4; Spanish Club 4; Industrial Arts Club 3. LIZ RECHER: Miss Freshman; National Junior Honor Society 1; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Council; Keyettes 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; French Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4. CATHERINE REDD: Portuguese Club 2,3,4, President 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Exchange Student 4; Mixed C-horus 1; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; My Fair Lady 3. DAVID RICHARDS: Chess Club 1,2,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; It ' s Academic 2,3. MARK RIETMAN: Rocket Club 1; Spartan Hi-Y 3,4, Vice President 4. DONNA ROBERTSON: National Junior Honor Society 2; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3. MIKE ROBINSON: Swim Team 2,3,4; Student Government Cabinet 2,3; Varsity Baseball 1,2. BECKY ROGERS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Club 2; German Honor Society 3,4; Marching Band 1,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,3,4, Secretary 4; Orchestra 2; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council; Speech Club 1; W.S. Tri-Hi-Y 4. SUE ROPER: National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; FHA 1; Drama Club 2,3; IRC 2,3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 3. GEORGE ROPP: Astronomy Club 1; Track 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; W.S. Hi-Y 4; House of Representatives 4. GARY ROSENTHAL: DE 3; ADP Aide 3,4; Spanish Club 1; Audio Visual Club 1,2. TWEETY ROTHLISBERGER: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4. JEANNE ROULET: Spanish Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. DEBI ROYALS: Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Volleyball 1; Portuguese Club 2,3; In¬ tramural Basketball 2; Intramural Volleyball 2; Junior Prom Committee; Student Government 3; Track 2. BRYAN RUSSELL: IRC 2,3,4; ADP Aide 2 3 4 KRIS RUSSELL: Latin Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Students for Environmental Action 3; National Honor Society 3; Junior Class Council; Breakfast Club 3. JACK RUTKOWSKI: Track 1; Tennis 2,4; Rifle Club 3,4; DE 2. DOUG SACHS: JV Wrestling 1; Pep Club 1.3, Secretary 3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Swim Club 2,3, President 2,3; Stage Crew 3,4; House of Representatives 3. MICHAEL SALLADE: Track 1; Junior Class Council. BARBARA SANDY: House of Repre¬ sentatives 2,3; Interact Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Junior Prom Committee; Guidance Aide 3. PAM SANFORD: FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres¬ ident 3, Treasurer 4; Lady Purcell Federa¬ tion 2, Reporter 2; Drama Club 2; French Honor Society 2; Senate 3. JOSEPH F. SAUNDERS: JV Track 2; Senior Class Council; Science Club 4; JETS 4; In¬ dustrial Arts Award 3. JOHN SCHAIBLEY: Debate Team 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Forensics Institute 2,3,4; National Humanities and Science Symposium; House of Representatives 2,3; Boys State 3; Leadership Training Conference 3; Who ' s Who in American High Schools. RICHARD SCHATZ: Astronomy Club 1,2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. KATHIE SCHEBLIK: FTA 1; French Honor Society 2,3. LINDA SCHLAFER: Spanish Club 1,2; Class Council 2; VOT 4; IRC 2,3,4; Portuguese Club 2. BARBARA SCHOEN: Spanish Club 1,4; Modern Dance 4. PHILIP SCHULTZ: JV Football 2; Swim Club 3. HAROLD SCOTT: Basketball 1; German Honor Society 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4. JOHN SEALEY: Freshman Football; JV Football 2,3; Varsity Football 4; Winter Track 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 3,4; Varsity Club 4. HARVEY SEEGERS: Basketball 1,2; Interact 2,3; Spanish Club 3. GEORGE SELEKMAN: Wrestling 4. DEBBY SELTZER: Pep Club 2,3; Lab Aide 3; Latin Club 3, Historian 3. ARLENE SETO: French Honor Society 3,4, Historian 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Historian 4; Oracle 4; Symposium 3,4; Art Awards 1,3; Library Aide 3; Art Club 3. DAVE SHACKLEY: Rifle Club 1,2; Winter Track 1,2; Interact Club 4. BETH SHARER: Junior Class Council; Se¬ nior Class Council; Tennis Team 2,3; French Club 2; Elections Committee 3. TOM SHEEHAN: Audio-Visual Club 2; Rifle Club 3. DEBBIE SHER: Drill Team 2,3; Spartan Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Senior Class Council; VOT 4. STEPHANIE SHIPE: Mixed Choir 1; Library Aide 1; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3, Historian 3; Music Club 3; Junior Class Council. „ TOM SHIRLEY: Basketball 1; Cross Country 1,2; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; IRC 1,2,3,4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Tolkien Club 3; Track 2; Ecology Club 3,4. MILLIE SIGRIST: Clinic Aide 3; VOT 4. SANDY SIMPSON: Pep Club 1; Winter Sports Club 2; Medical Club 2, President 308 SENIOR CLASS 2; Forensics 2. LINDA SIPPEl : Art Show 2; Pep Club 3; Drama Club 5,4; Winter Sports Club 4; Drill Team 4; Junior Prom Committee; Office Aide 3,4; Spartan Tri-Hi - Y 4. MARK SKUBY: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1; Winter Sports Club 3. STEVE SLESINCER: Yearbook I; Debate Team 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Oracle 3,4, Feature Editor 4; Symposium 3,4; Tolkien Society 3,4; Arlington Fairfax Science Club Council 3,4, Chairman 4; Boy ' s State 3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Georgetown Science Seminar 2,3; Math Society 3,4; Math Team 3,4; German Honor Society 2; Music Club 4. ALICIA SMITH: Drama Club 1, Parlia¬ mentarian 1; Rifle Club 1; Spanish Club 2,4, Vice President 2, President 4; Foreign Exchange Student 2; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 4; IRC 4; Interact Club 4; Senior Class Council. BOBBI SMITH: SCA 1; Guidance Aide. DAN SMITH: Winter Sports Club 2,3; Football, Mgr. 4. HUGH SMITH: Soccer Team 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Library Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; International Fellowship 3. RENEE SMITH: Tri-Hi-Y 1; Booster Club 1; Band 1; Pep Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3; Yearbook 4. ROY SMITH: Astronomy Club 2,3; Chess Club 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Choir 1,2,3,4. VICKI SNELLING: Student Council 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 1; VOT 4, Sec¬ retary 4. CINDY SNYDER: Freshman Cheerleader; Homecoming Court 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4. TOM SODERHOLM: Band 1,2. ELLA SOMMERKAMP: FHA 2,3,4, Pres¬ ident 4; House of Representatives 3; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3. RICHARD STADTERMAN: Forensics Meet 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3, President 3. MARSHA STEPHEN: Keyettes 1,2,3,4, Cor¬ responding Secretary 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 1; Yearbook 1; House of Representatives 1,2. STEVE STERN: Freshman Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Base¬ ball 2; Varsity Baseball 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. KATHY STEWART: FHA 1; My Fair Lady Costume Committee and Assistant Stage Director 3. JAN STICKLEY: Winter Sports Club 4; Pep Club 4; VOT 4, Treasurer 4. SUSAN STOKES: Drama Club 1; Student Government 1,2; Journalism Club 1; Pep Club 3. RANDY STOUT: Rifle Team 2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Science Fair Award; Yearbook 4. WILLIAM ANDREW SULICK: Soccer 3,4. JAN SULLIVAN: JV Basketball 1,2; News¬ paper 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Health Careers 1,2, Historian 1,2; French Club 2; Art Club 4; Spartonians 4; Art Show 3. WANDA SWOBODA: Concert Band 1; Symposium 3; Creative Writing Club 3; Yearbook 3,4, Head Typist 4; Spartan Speech Society 3; Teacher ' s Aide 3; IRC 4. PATRICIA TACEY: Concert Band 1. JOHN TADICH: Football 1,2,3,4; Wres¬ tling 1,2,3; Key Club 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Student Government President 4. GARY TEAGNO: IRC 1,2,3; Oliver 2; Pro¬ fessional Leadership Society 2,3. JIM TEMPLE: Yearbook 1,4; Cross Country 1,2,3; German Club 1,4; Drama Club 2,3; Swim Club 4; French Club 4. CAROLE THOMAS: Emery Club 1; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2. PHILIP THOMPSON: Rifle Club 1,2,3,4. DAVID THORNE: Honor Roll 1,2; Students for Environmental Action 3. TOM TIGHE; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Boys State 3; Who ' s Who in America 4. DEBBIE TIKKALA: Glee Zlub 1; JV Basketball 2; JV LaCrosse 2; Band 2,3; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Varsity LaCrosse 3; Gym Aide 3; Pep Club 3; Varsity Hockey 4; Varsity Softball 4. ARLENE TIMONEY; A Cappella Choir 3,4. BOB TOMPKINS: Rifle Club 4. CARLA TRAHAN: Freshman Cheerleader; Drill Team 1,2,3; Pep Squad 2,3; FHA 2; Safety Club 2,3; Science Club 3. ANNE TREMPER: Out of the Frying Pan Stage Crew 1; Spanish Club 1; FHA 1; Drill Team 3,4, Judiciary Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee; Drama Club 1; Forensics 3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Class Council. DOUG TROSPER: Football 1,2,3,4; Wres¬ tling 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; French Honor Society 2,3. MARK TROUT: JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4. BARBARA TUCKER: Spanish Club 2; Spartan Saddle and Spur 1; Yearbook 2; Pep Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Breakfast Club 3; FHA 3,4. JOANNE UBER: Radio and Electronics Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Varsity Basketball 4; Varsity Softball 4. STEVE UNGER: Winter Sports Club 1,2,3; Astronomy Club 2; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3; Marching Band 2,3. STEVE VANDERHOFF: Art Show 3,4; Art Club 4, Vice President 4; Art Aide 4. RICK VAUGHT: Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Student Govern¬ ment 2; National Junior Honor Society 2. MICHAEL VOGELER: Rifle Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 2; German Club 1,2,3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4. MARTHA VOSS: West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Parlia¬ mentarian 4; Drill Team 3,4; Class Council 2; Student Advisory Counc il 3,4; Oliver Props Committee 2; My Fair Lady 3; Guidance Aide, IRC 2,3. SUE WALKER: Office Aide 4. DEBBIE WALLER: Freshman Class Treasur¬ er; Studenl of the Month 1; Freshman Class Float Committee; Pep Club 1,2; Gymnastics 2; Sophomore Class Float Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Student Council 1; Senate 1. ANNE WARDLAW: JV Softball 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Swim Club 2; IRC 4. LAURA WARNER: Rally Club 1,2,3; German Club 1,2; Track 1,2; Girls Athletic Association 1,2,3. JIM WATSON: House of Representatives 1,2; Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Interact Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Confraternity Christian Athlete 2,3,4; Varsity Football 2,3,4. GAIL WEINGARTNER: West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; IRC 3; Pep Club 3; My Fair Lady Usherette 3; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Class Council; Harvey 4. PATTY WELCH: Choir 1,2,3; Oliver 2; My Fair Lady 3. CHRISTINE WELLS: Tennis Team 1; Girl ' s Athletic Association 1; VOT 4. SUSAN WHITBECK: French Club 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; Drill Team 2,3,4, Judiciary Officer 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Girls State 3; Lab Aide 3,4; Guidance Aide 3,4; Cabinet 4. RICHARD WHITE: Art Club 2. KATHIE WHITFIELD: Guidance Club 1,2,3; Speech Club 2; Drama Club 2. MIKE WILKERSON: Track 1,2; Wrestling 2 . EILEEN WILLIAMS: VOT 4, President 4. KATI WILLIAMS: Drill Team 4; IRC 3,4, Historian 4; Swim Club 2; Senior Class Council. LUCINDA WILLIAMS: Pep Club 1; FTA 1; Drill Team 2,4; Junior Prom Decorations Committee; Spanish Club 1. NICK WILLIAMS: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2; Junior Class Council; Se¬ nior Class Council. TOM WILLIAMS: JV Basketball 2; Junior- Senior Basketball Game 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 4. CHERYL WILSON: Pep Club 1; Drama Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2; Medical Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Senate 3. JENI WILSON: Pep Club; Honor Student; Yearbook. CAROL WIMBERLEY: JV Softball 2; Drill Team 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4. MYRIAM WIRTH: FHA 1; French Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Junior Prom Committee. BRENDA WOLFE: Intramurals 1; JV Hockey 2; JV Softball 2; ICT 3,4. JAMES YOUNG: JV Football 2,3. MARSHA ZIMBRO: JV Hockey 2; Pep Club 1. SENIOR CLASS 309 310 IUNIOR CLASS 1UNIOR CLASS 311 OFFICERS and SPONSORS Bill Parker, President Mr. Jack Dorminey, sponsor , An , the enthusiasm and class spirit which pervades through the class of ' 72. Future leaders you may well be. But unprepared are you for the task which lies ahead. You ' ve got your rings now, Symbols of success and hope. They ' ll guide ambitious juniors calmly through the many obstacles of endurance left to overcome. Miss Carolyn Krieter, sponsor 312 JUNIOR CLASS Elaine Whitbec k, Treasurer Mark Krivoruchka, Vice-President JUNIOR CLASS 313 Debbie Willey aids in preparing the Junior Class ' award-winnin float. Gary Ankrom Cindy Ashton Peter Audie Kevin Autry Karen Bacchieri Glen Aines Kathy Ayres Pat Alber Doug Alderson Karen Anderson Fred Angel Shannon Baber Vicki Bailey Jim Baird Tom Baldwin Kerry Ball Dan Barnwell Mary Barringer Linda Bayer William Baxter David Beal) Steve Becker 314 JUNIOR CLASS Curl Beech Richard Bierbower Keith Bell Carol Bender Lisa Bennett Mark Benton Leah Bertrand |ohn Berberic h Art Bettge Suzanne Birchell Britt Bielawski Sherry Blackmore John Blagg Nancy Blank |im Bodine Clint Booth Richard Borgalti Cindy Born John Boswell Cathy Botvenik Lissa Bounds ame JUNIOR CLASS 315 Renee Bovey John Boylan Patty Bradley Holly Brantly John Brast ' ield Peter Bratten Robert Bretz Dave Briscoe John Brizzi Ron Brown Samuel Brown Bill Bryant Susan Bucko Jane Buehler Debbie Bullard Steve Rhymes finds solitude in the reference room. 316 JUNIOR CLASS Pat Casey Glen Castle Gregory Castleman Donald Caton Glenn Bultmann Frank Burke Bill Burgin Pat Burke Chuck Bush Kathy Butler Debby Buxton Donna Buxton Vickie Byrd Linda Cain Terri Call Mary Beth Carpenter Arlo Callahan Durand Carroll Donna Carter Mary Carter Pam Carter Ellen Cary JUNIOR CLASS 317 You never know who your friends are until it ' s time to clean up a Lee T.P. Job. Earline Ching Donna Choate 3ary Chandler Barbara Cincinato John Clanahan Monique Collins Tom Corbin Dawn Chase David Cissel Anne Clarke Mary Connolly Margaret Cornwell jan Chasteen |udy Ciuffreda Gerry Clark Kathie Conway Gary Costello Mike Clawson Lynn Coolbaugh Mike Costello Collette Clements Noma Copas Cindi Coughlin Olga Colangelo Connie Crim 318 JUNIOR CLASS Don Criswell Thomas Crom Debbie Crone Debbie Crotty Leslie Croskery Tamara Crouch Leigh Ann Crowe Claudia Cruise Evelyn Cummins John Cush Tina Cruz Debbie Daniels lackie Daniels Becky Day Brian Day David Dearolph Forrest DeButts Donna Deering Lynne Delvito June Demas Michele Dennis Terry Devereux Melody Dickson JUNIOR CLASS 319 Selecting class rings is perhaps the major event in each junior Kayla Dodson Debbie Dotson Robert Draper Roger Draper Tom Dulan Michael Dulaney Debbie Dunham Diane Durst Harry Dutchyshyn Mark Eaton Kathy Edwards Kris Edwards Chuck Ellis Mark Elwell Cecil Emery jim England Leslie Eva ns Leslie Fairfield Sandi Faler Phyllis Falkenstein Rosemary Famiglietti Lea Farmer Claudia Fedko no IUNIOR CLASS David Feigleson Debbie Ferris Betty Fetterman Mike Fick Clyde Findley Jeanne First James Fish Stephen Fisher Cheryl Fletcher Terry Fogarty Pamm Ford Vicki Ford Bob Foster Mark Fountain Carol Fowler John Fox Marina Galway Denise Garcia Jane Gardiner Caryl Fuller Richard Forney Suzy Gaiser Tom Freshwater Brian Frudden Beth Fuller FHappiness is . . . not ever having to let go. IUNIOR CLASS 321 This is the perfect test situation ' says Bob Perfect to Jerry Peyton. Charlotte Cott Mike Gould John Cray Curt Cronewald Bob Grooms Roger Grooms Donna Gruver Mickey Gurick Gayle Gustafson 322 JUNIOR CLASS I will type until I get the A . . . I will type until I get the A . . . JUNIOR CLASS 323 Cary Davis labors over the precise work of mechanical drawing. George Herman Mitch Herndon Debra Howerton Mike Hoyt Dave Hubbard Bill Huber Steve Hughes Kathleen Herrin Nancy Hill Loretta Hiller Chuck Hirst Gerald Hoag Heidi Hoffman Bill Holden Jo Holm Stephanie Holt Jeri Homa Deborah Hormann Robert Hornbrook Scott Houston Debbie Houck Sue Howard 324 JUNIOR CLASS When you ' re desperate, its easy to study anywhere. JUNIOR CLASS 325 Pam Knight Ron Knoblock George Knowles Pat Konoza Barbara Kratz Mark Krivoruchka Kevin Kuchem Robin Kurdzioliek Susan Kurdzioliek Larry Lamb Michael Lancaster Susan Lansing 326 JUNIOR CLASS Gloria Larson Sandra Larson Dolly Laughridge Kenneth Lawhn William Lawrence Rick Leeper Kevin Lees Rick Lehmann Carole Le Pard George Lex Erin Lighlel Laura Lion Diane Loehe Sharon Lollar Melissa Lorey Rene Long Gayle Lorenzi Mary Lucero Betty Lundstrom Robert Lucas IUNIOR CLASS 327 Cary Luzadder Steve Mahoney Paul Mallory Tom Manning Steve Martin Mark McConnell Stan Lyle Tom Marie Anne Manion June Manonstet Donna Marron Gayle McCoy Ellen MacBrayne Douglas Major Minta Manning Lynne Marker Debbie Matherey Debbie McCain Theresa McCarthy Kathy McClelland James McCoy Laura McDowell Jim McGinnis Jody McLeland 328 JUNIOR CLASS Bonnie McRae Jeff Meals Angela Mears Doug Mears Gerald Meier Lori Mena Olga Mender Mathew Mennona Mary Meredith Tom Merrill Shelia Mestre Andi Michael Sylvia Michael John Miller Suzanne Miller Jay Mitchell Sue Mitchell Susan Mitchell Virginia Mitchell Roger Mitton Jim Monson Marcia Montieth Joanne Moore Marti Morehouse Jill Morgenthaler Kevin Morley Sometimes you say the sweetest things, says Lea Bertram. IUNIOR CLASS 329 Linda Morris Steve Morris Kirk Mortimer )an Mourges Hollis Mullen Kathryn Meahl John Murias Lynn Muros Kerry Murphy Pat Murphy Richard Murphy Sally Murphy Jill Murray Wayne Musser Cindy Myhre MaryAnn Naber David Nassif Debbie Neese 330 JUNIOR CLASS James O ' Connell Neil O ' Donnell Mitch Oldham Vicki Olson Karl Ostby Bill Parker Larry Patterson Bill Neil John Nelson Bob Nibiker Kathi Noble Robert Nolan Linda Nuhn Gail Overmier Tony Owens Pam Page Ellen Paige Steve Palmer Otis Panneton Leslie Patterson Derrick Peake Barb Pekarek Tom Penney Matt Perdue Randy Perez JUNIOR CLASS 331 Roger Grooms seemed to be more interested in the camera than Mike Peterson Debra Picard Dave Porter Diane Pugh Sandy Peterson Cindy Pierce Sharon Potter Debbie Purcell Laverne Peverili Sid Plait Beth Preston Vincent Quinn Jerry Peyton Cynthia Poe Paul Phelan Bob Polk Bob Pond 332 JUNIOR CLASS Gail Roberts Pam Roberts Vicki Roberts Pat Raabe Nancy Rabung Ben Ramos Mark Ranney Anne Read Kathy Reed Charles Rendleman Wes Reynolds Steve Rhymes Scott Rhyne Tom Payne Dwayne Riggs A junior stops to read the activities of the week, posted by the Student Government. IUNIOR CLASS 333 Joe Romano Perry Ross Donna Ruane Kathy Roulet Dan Rowe Martha Rowse Linda Rubel Lore Rusch Anne Russell Chuck Russell Thomas Sachs Emma Sanchel Pat Schoen Judi Schwob Lane Scott Jenny Screen Pat Sehorne Don Semich Phil Sargeant Robert Saulnier Kathleen Saunders Dave Schiller Barbara Schnarr Maybe if I don ' t look at it, it will disappear. 334 JUNIOR CLASS Barbara Seto Carol Sheppard Linda Sherwood Norbert Shrader Cindy Shumate Mike Siler Katie Simmons Joan Singleton Becky Singlevich Ciovanna Sisco Debbie Sisk Randy Slessman Janice Sloan Cindy Smilh Karen Soper Karen Sorensen Sue Sprague Lynn Sprunk Debbie Stanley Bev Starbird JUNIOR CLASS 335 Stan Stockstill Daryl Stockton Cathy Stodart Gerald Stoeckert Karen Stokes Laura Stone Debbie Stotler Michael Stringfellow Danny Stumbo Robert Swan Kathy Symanowski Nadeen Tadich John Tarry Lee Anne Taylor Molly Taylor Patrica Taylor Ginger Teaford Send 3 big macs, 2 fries and a chocolate shake . . . 336 JUNIOR CLASS i - jk Jim Teaford Lorie Teagno Mark Terango Sheri Thomas Tom Thomas Leila Treadwell Barbara Tronsrue Greg Troutman John Trower Kathy Tudor Sue Vanderhoff Lori Van Oosting Richard Thompson Carole Tiffany Heidi Tobias John Todd Peter Tovar Jan Turner Michele Tutwiler Marisue Uhrich Bertie Ujevich Karen Ulatoski Linda Ulsh JUNIOR CLASS .537 Lynn Vines Joe Vitali Thomas Vogel Elizabeth Wade Paul Walecka Bill Walker Jim Walker Martin Walsh Stephanie Walsh Kurt Weaver Felix Weber Sarah Weber Glen Werts Trudy Westerburg Brad Wheaton 338 JUNIOR CLASS Robert Wheeler Elaine Whitbeck Chery White Jack White Linda White Steve Wiegman Harvey Wilkinson Debbie Willey Godwin William Diane Willis Leigh Williams Cary Willoughley Lorie Leagno wonders whether to add acid to the water or water to the acid. JUNIOR CLASS 339 Hurry up and copy it, here comes the teacher! Being intelligent is sometimes a lonely job. 340 IUNIOR CLASS Speaking in front of the (lass can become quite an experi ence when you forget your speech. The Betty Grable style is still alive in I‘ 70. Another junior hard at work. A moment can be unendurable when you can ' t understand your chemistry. IUNIOR CLASS T41 Sometimes it ' s just nice to stand around and enjoy the mu sic. BYOB Your 2nd big chance to grab the man of your desires. Scared to ask him, you say! 1 Ridiculous! . . . just remember good ol ' Women ' s Lib. Short on Money? That ' s no problem . . . there ' s always your little brother. Chicken, huh? Well, if you ' re that jittery . . . there ' s still next year . . . Timing, talent, and a good beat are the ingredients It’s pretty bad when a guy has to do his own backscratching. needed to play before our Spartan critics. 342 JUNIOR CLASS Somehow he looks like he knows number one is always better than number two. A hideaway is a hideaway no matter what the time or the place. Unfortunately their smiles will fade when they learn they wouldn ' t get to share in the profits. JUNIOR CLASS 343 344 SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS 345 Bill McRae, President OFFICERS and SPONSORS Nancy Romano, Vice-President Miss Patricia Zepul, sponsor 346 SOPHOMORE CLASS Ana Murias, Secretary At the halfway mark and twice as confident as ever before, you have become aware of your surroundings now. Growing accustomed to some pattern of life, hunting and searching for the ultimate goal or that certain someone life is a bit more complicated. Don ' t rush things — your time will come. Joey Brito, Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS 347 Happiness is being alone in the hall with a lollipop. Anna Anderson Kevin Anderson Gwen Andrews Joe Armstrong Greg Babis Gary Augsburger Mark Bachrach Sam Aylestock Joe Baglio David Ackerman Sue Adair Robbie Ainaire Denise Adams Meg Akridge Barbara Alderson Janet Allman Les Allport Carol Angelos Helen Applebee Nick Arbia Linda Armatrout Richmond Bailey Sue Bain Greg Baker Billy Barker Robin Barlow Brenda Barnes Virginia Barnes Nancy Barrett 348 SOPHOMORE CLASS Robert Blanton Lorayne Bliven Diane Bloom lulie Blount Laura Blumer )ohn Bogart Chuck Bolt Joan Bolton Ida Bordas David Borden Gail Borgatti Phil Bornemeier April Bechtel Cindy Beck June Begley Dianne Behl Tom Beicher Debbie Beismeyer Gale Belcher Barbara Benn David Bennett Jerry Bennett Michele Bennett Vicki Barrett John Barry Mike Bartenetti David Barton Pat Battiste James Bean Karen Beard Tom Benson David Berkowitz Linda Bern Bob Bierbower Synda Bindrup Debbie Birge Barbara Blake Is this drawing upside down? SOPHOMORE CLASS 349 Lee Brumbeloe David Brunson Dan Bugas Colleen Burke Mike Bush Bruce Butler loan Butler Mary Butters Scott Carlson Ray Carnahan Karen Carraro Paul Carson Terri Botts Allan Boulter Larry Bowen Kathie Bower Kathie Boyer Tori Brady Christee Brandenburg Robert Branham Toni Braswell Karen Braxdale Mike Breunig Robert Brewer John Brick Joey Brito Mike Britten Frank Brody Debby Broome Kirsten Brors Robert Brown Stephen Brown Danny Dustin and Jackie McClintock relax after an exhausting day. f50 SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomores are always in a hurry to gel to (lass. Charles Carter Lorraine Carter Karen Casey Monica Cervantes Sandra Chaffee David Chase Elizabeth Ching ]ere Ching Karen Chittenden Mike Chritton Nancy Church Dan Chute Greg Cicotello Betsy Cizek Debbie Cobean Brenda Cockerham Pat Cockrell Hazel Cocks lanice Coe Allison Coffey Charles Colburn )erry Collins Mike Compton Loretta Connelly Pamela Connolly Bill Cook Patti Cooke SOPHOMORE CLASS 351 Larry Cooper Cathy Corsepius Kim Coulter Debbie Cranshaw Cary Cox Franklin Muriel Coyle Crawford Scott Crackel Gary Crawford Candy Creasi Halley Croskery Elise Cunningham Marty Dagwell Lorene Daniels Lisa Davis Steve Day Sharon DeBardi Michael DeFelice Giles DeGraff Tom DeKay Mike DeLong Steven DeLong Rosemary Demory Steve Demory Bucky Dewey Laurie Dickinson Harald Dietsch Gina Dillard Delphine Dixon This sophomore has only one more paragraph to copy before the bell rings. 352 SOPHOMORE CLASS There ' s nothing like last minute homework Mario Dominguez Linda Donnelly Moni Dover Tim Dowd Kathy Dunn Kim Dunwell Debi Dupre Carl Erickson Kathryn Estes David Evans Gail Evans Scott Evans Margaret Evrard Roger Erwin Helena Farley Vicki Farley Larry Farte Pam Faw Kaye Featherall Susan Feltner Lynn Ferrara Bob Ferris Kim Ferris Lynn Ferris Robbie Ferris Robert Ferris Cathy Fincham Judi Fitzgerald Janet Fleming Ioann Floyd Joyce Flynn Jim Foister SOPHOMORE CLASS 353 Glenn Fugate Sharia Funk Steve Gambardella Dana Gardner John Gardner Pamela Garrick Ralph Garver Denise Gauder Michael Gauthier Bruce Gearhart Deborah Gecoma Carol Gerdon Jamie Germaine Patt Gettman Jim Gilbertson Wanda Gillingham Neil Gladd Sue Glasner Don Glendenning Charles Glover Kevin Kitterman cautiously makes her way down the main hall stairway. 354 SOPHOMORE CLASS Walking the halls during class can be lonely. Cordon Hansen Michael I lansen Shirley Hansen Patricia Hanson Rena Hanson Richard Harbin David Harpman Kathryn Harrell Robert Harris David Harter Steve Haver Bill Hauser Ann Haviland Karen Hawkins Bobbie Hawthorne Peggy I layes Steve Her kclman jenny Heizer Christine Hemphill Pam Henderson Gail Hamersly Bob Hamlin Karen Hancock Cynthia Cray Maura Gregory Ion Grigg Kim Griswold janet Grochowski Beth Groux Jack Guthrie Lynn Hafer Bob Haines Lynn Hall Tim Hall Marcia Halsig Rose Hand Del Hankinson Susan Hannan Cheryl Hannon SOPHOMORE CLASS 355 I thought I was tricky sneaking into the senior section. But guess what . . . the paint is still wet! Don Hill Sue Hoioos David Howe Lynn Hughes Lisa Hurwitz Nancy Hyer Libby Hill Kevin Holmes Robin Howe Patricia Hughes Floyd Husted Kent Ingrum Roseanne Hilty Doug Hines Bonnie Hite Maureen Hochheimer Paul Honeycutt Anne Hormann Keith Hosman Barbara Houck John Howard Donna Hower Paul Huneycutt Suzanne Hyatt Valerie Irby Debbie Hoeting 356 SOPHOMORE CLASS This sc hool year brought a c hange to West Springfield. SIudenls now have room lo walk down the hall. Kevin Kitterman Linftjk Kitterman Lezley Kntott Carry Johnson Cheryl Jones Jeff Jones Robin Jones Sylvia Jones Preston Junkin V., rl r Sandy Ireland Rhonda Irvin Claire Jackson Dan Jackson Bruce Jacobeen Debby James Bridget Jameson Scott Jameson Melinda Jaquiss Butfy Jeacock Diane Jennings Debbie Jeremiah Brad Johnson Sally Johnson David Kafka Douglas Kafka Keith Kaier Kaye Kampschror Athena Karas Tom Kardaras David Kaus Dennis Keatts Sharman Keheley Joyce Kemp Tim Killoran Janice Kimball Peter Kinderlin John Kingery Melissa Kirby Colleen Kirk SOPHOMORV CLASS 357 The Marching Band swings to the beat of that big bass drum. Mike Koesters Steven Kurth Geri Lambou Allen Lansing Doug Leete Bill Little Scott Kahnke Dave Kvasnicka Susan Lancaster Terry Larner Wrightson Lewis Terry Loftus Trudy Koslow Carey Lackman Chris Land Liz LaSlavic Cheryl Lindsey Wayne Logie JoEllen Marian Lamb John Lang Claire Lavanceau David Linker Amy Lohre Kowalski 558 SOPHOMORE CLASS left McBride lacci McClintock |ohn McCloud Tom McCown Carolyn McCoy Donna McCubbin McCutcheon Kathy M( Dari Patricia McDonald Claudia McCall Kathy McCormick Barbara Long Gregg Long Mary Longhill Pam Luce Pat Lucero Ray Lunger Janice Luther Bonnie Luzadder Robin Lyle Faith Lynch Gary Mackey Jennifer MacPherson Michael Malone Stan Maloy Bill Mann Walter Mannhey Patrice Manning Linda Marcrum Don Markham jan Martin This sophomore smiles coquetishly and lets nature do the rest. SOPHOMORE CLASS 359 Ir % % F Bill Meredeth Shannon Merrill Diane Meyer Tom Meyer Larry Miller Roger Miller Vicki Miller Molly Milligan Fred Mills Cindy Mischke Jeff Mischke Greg Mitchell Mike Monkushy Gary Montgomery Rena Mooneyhan Jim Moore Shield Moreland Terry Morgenthaler Pat Morris Donna Morrison Buffy Jeacock and Peggy Parsons represented the Sophomore Class in the Homecoming Parade. 360 SOPHOMORE CLASS Two students seek refuge from the rain while keeping a lookout for wandering tear hers. Bob Morrissey Scott Moss Stuart Moss Mike Motsko Susan Mueller Ann Murias John Mundy Annie Murphy Diana Murray Elaine Murray Maryjane Muzyka Mike Muzyka Mark Myers Karen Nafzinger Keith Neff John Nelson Laura Nelson Nancy Nelson Tim Ness Carol Niemann Tracey Odenthal Matt O ' Gwynn Paul O ' Keefe Mary Kay O ' Leksy Jim Osick Jim Overson Heather Pack Suzanne Page Tom Palmer Judy Palmertree Karen Paluh Charisse Pappas SOPHOMORE CLASS 561 Francie Park Lisa Parker Peggy Parsons Gregory Peck Debra Pexton Jason Poss Bob Prettyman William Patterson Jeff Penney Pam Piernick Debbie Poston Karla Price Lorraine Peschke Emily Pillsburg Ginger Potter Pamela Price Mike Peterson Craig Platenberg Susan Powers Debbie Pryor Mike Peterson Steve Polk Terri Powers Evelyn Quaid Sue Peterson Ann Pettee Karen Porter Julie Preston Chris Quarto Benita Ramos 362 SOPHOMORE CLASS Lise Rusch Pam Russell Marilyn Rashis Charles Raty Marilyn Reece Robert Reed Margaret Reid Scott Reid Laura Renner Dan Rinker Vicki Rippeon Kathy Riscassi Jim Roberts Kenneth Roberts Sharon Roberts Linda Robertson I never knew Biology could be so funny! SOPHOMORE CLASS 363 This sophomore is very sure of his place in school. Danny Schopper Sus an Schwob Scott Selby )im Seufert Sharon Shackleton Janet Simpson Laureen Singleterry ReniSavenko Donald Saylors Jim Sayre Ted Scambos Laurie Schaller Richard Schilf Stephanie Schmitz Christine Shaur Erin Shaughnessy Lisa Shaulkas Steve Sheard Steve Sheard Martha Shiner Scott Shipe Patti Shipman Audrey Shipman Dennis Shirley John Shrader Elise Shumway Gregg Shupe Bonnie Shupe Bob Simmons Allison Simpson Debbie Slaney William Slater Karen Smith 364 SOPHOMORE CLASS Linda Smith Richard Smith Rick Smith Sandy Smith Suzanne Smith Lynne Smokier Nancy Snyder Sandy Spiro )im Stallings )anet Stansberry Nancy Starobin Mary Starrs Paula Stassi Ginny Steffen Katherine Stell Pam Stephens Debbie Stephens Kathy Stephens Patti Stewart Robert Stewart This girl froze in the path of a roving yearbook photographer. SOPHOMORE CLASS 365 A,S,D,F,J,k,L,;, . . . Steven Stanley Temple Ciancarlo Bill Thomas Ed Tiernan Cary Toymama Thomas Tutwiler Swernofsky James Templeman Terango Forrest Thomas Chris Tilley Kevin Tracey Jim Twedt Scott Synnott Joyce Temps Barb Thomas Robert Thomas John Todd Ken Treadwell John Uber Debbit Tacey Bill Thomas Corrine Thompson Debbie Thorne Mike Thornton John Thorp Patricia Ton Kathy Toreson John Tovar Scott Trippe Randy Troop Jan Tulenko Paula Turner Daryl Vandover Dillard Virginia Jana Wagner Mark Waletka 366 SOPHOMORE CLASS Teat hers are like that, yeah, they are. William Wall Karen Glenn Wilkinson Nancy Williams John Wilson Catriona Ward law Weingartner Becky Williams Robert Williams Steve Winfree Jeff Warter Larry Weiss Gracie Williams Robert Jill Dale Watnee Doug Watts William Wease Leonard Weaver Sue Wells Mike Wheeler Bruce Whitig Jeff Whalon Lennea Wilkie Jane Williams Williford Judi Willis Wintersteen Jamie Wit 1 Marian Wolfort David Wood Mark Wood )ohn Woodrow SOPHOMORE CLASS 367 Hey, that was my boyfriend!?! Shop Class makes the day interesting for many students. 368 SOPHOMORE CLASS This sophomore can ' t decide which would be worse . . . dropping her books or tripping. Plan No. 999—I low to i ale h a man and k ‘c| him. m JfXTT- t Ah, those lazy, hazy days of summer . . . Where did they go? Although do your own thing has become a cliche, West Springfield students do it. SOPHOMORE CLASS 569 An Oasis “You know, I think I like finger nails. “I love you, photographer. Some lunch! 370 SOPHOMORE CLASS Oh, I know the feeling! Maybe I ' ll have an art gallery named after me. SOPHOMORE CLASS 371 372 FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS 373 OFFICERS and SPONSORS Rusty Schropp, President Mary Lackman, Secretary For all of you Frosh the long and winding road begins now! Meet new challenges, develop your mind, understand your enviornment and keep up that not-so-confident smile. To be number one you must step into the crowd of unfamiliar faces. Slowly mold into an individual ...you. David Thomas, Treasurer 374 FRESHMAN CLASS John Boone, Vice-President Mrs. Eiaine Perna, sponsor FRESHMAN CLASS 375 The new dress code allows a little more freedom of movement. Ellen Adams Pete Addams Mike Alexander Patty Alley Jan Allison Ron Amick Paula Anthony Rose Anthony Tom Arbia Mary Argo Kathy Armhym Barry Arnold Daryl Atkins Robin Auisse Amie Bacon Steve Bacon Kerry Barber Deborah Barkalow Diane Barkalow Jo Ellen Barnes Nadina Barnes Michael Barnett Myron Barrett Carol Barringer Dennis Bartley Bob Barton Doug Barton Kevin Barry Donna Baus 376 FRESHMAN CLASS Roxanne Bayrer Carolyn Beardsley John Beaubien Dan Beck Kim Beck Nanette Beck Vicki Beers Susan Berkwitt Diane Best Bret Bettge Jim Bettis Tom Betts Donnie Biggs Tom Birch Bonnie Black Alan Blackburn Robert Blagg Ruby Bliss Neal Bliven Liz Blocher Ann Blumer Pat Wilson: Well, we can all be happy. FRESHMAN CLASS iF77 Rick Boyd Alicia Boyd Linda Bradford Judy Brazil Betsy Breckenridge James Brennen Brian Brinkley Carol Broadbent Denise Brown Stephen Brown Jerry Browning Diane Broyles Bob Bruce Mary Buckingham John Bueller Kenneth Bull Ken Burke Ron Burt Steven Burdette Mara Buxton Joan Cabaness John Calhoun Nancy Calhoun Karen Call Sandy Cameron Lorre Cambell How am I supposed to look up ptarmigan if I can ' t spell it? 378 FRESHMAN CLASS Susan Cannon Richard Cardillo David Carlsen john Carmichael Scott Carpenter Cheryl Carr Kevin Carr Carol Carter Robert Carter William Cashman Sue Caswell Janet Challain Sandra Chambers] Tom Clark Debby darken Charles Clauson Ellen Clements Pepe Cobb Pam Coffey Cindy Cogdell Phil Cohen Henri Cole Kim Cole Susan Cole Steve Coleman Doug Collier Jerry Collier Steve Compton Scott Conklin Phil Connally Maria Conner Hmm—two to one—nol bad for a beginning. FRESHMAN CLASS 379 Linda Coughlin Linda Crandell Duane Creger Kurt Crim Diane Croasdell Kim Crofford Bruce Croskery Darrell Cross Tim Crotty Donna Crump Robin Crump Elise Cunningham Kathy Cunningham Daniel Daigneau Dale Dalessandro Cheryl Dalton Donna D ' Andren Sandra Danford Eddie Daniels Karen Darnell 380 FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman Homecoming attendants l.inda Coughlin and les I arson beam at an admiring audience. Mark Daughn Carmen Davis Celeste Davis Charisse Davis Diane Davis Kathy Davis Robin Davis Karen DeClark Jane Dellinger Don Delozier Debra Del Camp David De Marco Pam Demory John Dennis John Devereux Spence Dew Lisa Dewey Russ Dewey Tracey Dezei Pete Di Carlo Cindy Dilday Dawn Dillard Tom Dodd Blake Donald John Dougherty Richard Douglas Richard Drake Donna Duke James Dulan Joe Dunivin FRESHMAN CLASS 381 The freshman float stands at attention. Cindy Dupre Joe Durant Danny Dustin Lisa Eaton Lisa Eaton Cheryl Eckert Pam Edwards Mike Eibling Natalie Eidsness Carl Espe David Espy Caye Evans Kay Evertt Bill Ewing Mark Fair Cheryl Faler Judi Fitzgerald Bill Flaherty James Fleming Mike Fleming Debbie Fletcher Mark Florio Susan Flynn 382 FRESHMAN CLASS Comr up hero and fight like a man! Donna Foster Lisa Foster Larry Fountain Charleen Fox Jaime Fox Mike Fox Bill Frasca Vivian Frawley Mike Fredericksen Kevin Frear Gayle Freshwater Cathy Friday Danielle Frost Kenneth George Deirdre Gerda Sharon Gibbins Ellen Gibson Sheila Gibson Mindy Gierich Katherine Giles Stephen Gobee Patricia Goins FRESHMAN CLASS 38 Nina Corski Dale Covan Barbie Grant Maureen Green Terry Green Candy Greener Judie Grigg Jocelyn Gustafson Alan Guthrie Tom Guthrie Ken Haar Tom Hadel Patty Hagerty Darrell Haines David Hale Rita Halm Leonard Hampton Tom Hampton Debi Hancock Lisa Hanewinckel That look is too innocent to be real. 584 FRESHMAN CLASS II all depends on how you look at it. Roxanne Hesth Mike Heck Marcia Heffernan Robert Hernandez Gary Heffenberger Mike Henry David Hartan Linda Hauer Terry Hasty Teri Haust Paula Hayden John Hayes Robin Hays Terri Henry Suzette Herchig Robert Heren Ann Hess Kathy Higgins Warren Higgins Kim High Libby Hill Debby Hilliard Teresa Hilty Debbie Hinchcliffe Jim Hines Paul Hoag jo Hodges Jerry Hofer David Hoggard Sue Hogrefe Bob Hoffman Cindy Holland Cindy Horn David Horton Mary Houck Jane Howard David Howe Jeff Howard Pam Howard FRESHMAN CLASS 385 - v , 1 1 Deborah Jansen Conchita Javier Tracye Jeacock Mary Jeffrey Mike Jennings Julie Jett mw Tracey Dean tensely awaits the final decision on class officers. Phyllis Hynes Rosanne Ippolita John Islin Cathy Ives Ross Iwamoto Bruce Joseph Tom Jackson Mike Jira Charles Johnson Mike Johnson Steven Johnson Cindy Jones Linda Jones James Jones Rick Jones Scott Jones Linda Jose Jay Jureka Sharon Karbelk John Kastanowski 586 FRESHMAN CLASS Freshman tire gelling smaller every year! Cynthia Katreeb Chris Kawolics Jeffrey Kaye Brad Keaton Patti Keefe Cindy Keifer Kathy Keim Kathryn Kick Janet Kilday Pat Kimman Carla King Carl King Keith Kissiger Jim Kitterman Stephen Klause Kevin Knapp Barbie Knott Bill Knowles Fred Koch Mike Koesters Dave Koesters Margaret Kratz Patti Kraus Stephen Krause Eve Krivoruchka Sue Kruck FRESHMAN CLASS 387 This is gonna be one of those days. Patti Lake Roger Lambou Pat Lammie James Land Debbie Lang Steve Lanier Walter Ledford Sandy Leonard Doug Leslie Beverly Lester Mike LeSveur Lloyd Lewis Tom Loesline David Lorenzo Jan Lott Pam Louden Pam Loudon Terry Loveiance Robert Lowe Cindy Lowery Jim Lucas Beth Luce Cheryl Lukasik Brian Lundstrom Jay Lunger Richard Lynes 588 FRESHMAN CLASS Sharon McCampbell Stephen McCann Eileen McCarthy Patrick McCarthy Charles McConnel Nancy McCarthy Al Mann Allen Manning Susan Manning Mike Mantooth Doug Maquette Jon Marten Hollie MacCue Mark Mackey Karen MacPherson Nancy Maddens Patty Mahoney Bill Maltby Joe Manion Charles Martin Dianne Martin Joe Martin Kay Martin Mary Martin Bill Mason Bruce Mason Anita Mathews Linda Mathews Cheryl Mauck Dorothy Mayer Bill McCable Zack McCaine FRESHMAN CLASS 389 Cliff McCraw Suzanne McGuire jay McKinley Dan McKinney Kim McManus Gene Melton Vickie Mendenhall Enrique Mendy Tim Meniman Glen Mesmer Tim Meyer Craig Milbourn Steve Mooneyban Gerry Moore Debbie Moren Jeff Morgenthale Susan Moriarty Leslie Miller Nancye Miller Janet Milligan Bill Millward Cindy Mischke Betsy Mitchell John Mitchem Mike Mitchell Robin Mitchell Tricia Moffat Melanie Monkusky Barbara Montgomery Karen Montiety Carey Morris Kim Morris Sam Morrow Mark Mourges Karen Muellen Connie Muhle Kay Mullen What have they got to smile about? 590 FRESHMAN CLASS Martha Mundy Eric Nelson John Narby Mike Ober John Ovetman Robert Murrin Binh Nguyen Betty Notaro Kevin O ' Connell Lisa Owens Joslin Neidlinger Laura Nobles Debbie Obach Mary Odenthal Mike Paganelli Carol Page Deborah Painter Carol Paize FRESHMAN CLASS 391 How much is the doggy in the window? Linda Pattillo Greg Parztor Eileen Pawlowski Jeff Peterson Paula Perry Kristie Pierce Cheryl Patton Doug Panzer James Pasztor John Peterson Debbie Peshke David Pirhalla Mary Patton John Pasley Judy Peake Katie Peterson Debbie Peshke Donna Pond Steve Peterson Kevin Phelan Patti Porter Jim Perkins Deanna Picard Sammy Powell Nick Perriello Leo Pickens Tim Power Patricia Piech Roger Powers 392 FRESHMAN CLASS Beauty isn ' t everything, hut it sure helps. Mary Ellen Price Jed Procter Harry Puffenberger Glen Puleo Gerry Purvis Danny Quinn Mike Quint Pam Raabe Laura Rackley Janie Raisch Roger Raleigh Paul Ramatowski Pam Ramer Debbie Randall Cynthia Randolph Steve Ranney Chris Ratkovich Patty Rausch Donna Redd Jan Reynolds Judy Reynolds Susan Rhea Mike Rhyne Donna Richards Dell Rhue FRESHMAN CLASS t93 Kim Ritchie Alan Roark Esther Roberts Margo Roberts Stephen Roberts Colleen Robinson Laura Rogers Edward Rolfes There is nothing like a good gossip session between classes. Kevin Sanders Shelley Sandurg Cathy Sandy Jim Sandy Bill Sanford April Sanier Douglas Savage Larry Schick Rick Schiller Harold Schmidle Gerald Schmidt Jon Schmitz Peter Schmitz 394 FRESHMAN CLASS A typic al football game, nobody knows whal ' s going on. Robin Scichilone Angele Scott Debbie Scott Robert Scott Terrie Scott James Seegers Steve Schobelock Doug Schoppert Rusty Schropp Janet Schetze Judy Schutz Pat Schultz Robert Schultz Cathy Shepard Martin Shepard Kathy Sheridan Martha Shiner Gwen Shumway Kina Simeone Craig Simmons Joy Simmons Tim Skuby Rob Slesinger Gary Springstead Gary Stallings Mike Stallings lldika Smith Jim Simmons Michelle Sincore Scott Singhoff David Simpson Jeannette Smith Mike Smith Suzanne Smith Debbie Sowders Gregg Spaete Joyce Spears Billy Spinar FRESHMAN CLASS 395 Joe Stassil David Stetano Debbie Stephan Martin Stephens Elinor Stewart Craig Stipes Betty Stockslager Paula Stockstill Teddy Stokes Hardy Stone Brian Stotler Debbie Stoy Gregg Bacchieri Aileen Stewart Don Sturek Kim Sullivan Laura Suttlehan Cynthia Swanberg Mel Swafford Terry Swader Nancy Talhelm Kathy Talles Inger Tallis Kathryn Tammaro Jan Taylor Joanna Taylor Susan Teaford John Teeple Kathy Tempte Gina Tenore Chris Tomar Maria Thomae Terresa Timmons David Thomas John Thorp Peggy Tinsley 596 FRESHMAN CLASS Heidi Tobias Jane Topping Vicki Torbush John Treadwell Sandy Trimmer George Tronsrue Ricardo Torris Linda Trahan Mary Traners John Taylor Gary Troop David Trout Gregg Trude Cindy Tucker Cindy Twedt Nancy Turner Nancy Ujevich Lauren Ulatowski Lisa Utley Robert Vachon Karen Vahouney Gail Veal Kim Vineyard Elisabeth Virnston John Walker Kathleen Walsh Diane Walter Alison Walker Margaret Wall FRESHMAN CLASS F97 Tom Witaschek Bob Woeckener Dotty Wolfe Joyce Wolfe Peter Wood Richard Wood Eric Woodcock Carol Woodyard Joyce Yagerline Mary Yescavacige Mark Yosway Gregor Young Ann Williford John Wilson Jon Wilson Michael Wilson Pat Wilson Pete Wilson Stephen Wilson ' I : M - 1?- ' • 2 1 K M ' It ' s easy to be alone no matter where you are. 598 FRESHMAN CLASS Freshmen attend a pep rally. Bl 5 JB - —. mu ; fjk LATE PICTURES Timothy Cleeton Kelly Kruger Al Lanier Mark Miller Coral Page Enna Reltots Pat Stout Stephen Wilson A freshman nervously bites his tongue during a Spartan football game. FRESHMAN CLASS 399 400 ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS 401 Karin Johns demonstrates with apparent ease, the intricacies of A—Z RENTAL apparatus. VIRGINIA LOOR INC. Ladies ' Apparel 6835-D Springfield Plaza Springfield, Virginia Phone 45 1-4188 Weekly Fashion Shows Auto Home Business 6619 Backlick Rd. Meilkink Safes Springfield, Va. Combinations Changed Phone 451-4353 TYSON ' S CORNER Tyson ' s Corner Shopping Center Aviary Court Entrance Telephone McLean, Virginia 893-1707 Both owned operated by Albert Baldino MANNA REALTY, INC. Springfield Falls Church Sales Property Management L.M. Peters, President 6575 Backlick Road Sporingtield, Virginia 22150 451-1977 451-2488 451-1273 Zenith NORM ' S T.V. Sales Service Motorola Admiral Philco 6579 Backlick Rd. Springfield, Va. 22150 402 ADVERTISEMENTS Concentration by bob Pond and Vicki Yamamoto is locused on an outstanding selection of rings by SPRINGFIELD JEWELERS. Wire Flowers HERRELL ' S FLORIST of Springfield 6621 Backlick Road, Springfield, Va. Flowers for all Occasions Phone Owned Operated by Day 451-7177 Arvie Marvin Herrell Night 670-6782 CARDINAL PLAZA SHELL Phone 451-6232 8334 Old Keene Mill Road Springfield, Virginia State Inspection—Road Service—Complete Mechanical Work This cute little PUPPY PALACE pet has charmed Deane Aines. ADVERTISEMENTS 403 BfiSM-MBBlNS Miff ICE CREAM A. DECORATED PART SCOOPS Individual servings, gail decorated to compliment any occasion. Choice of 31 flavors. Ready to serve. B. ICE CREAM ROSETTES Pretty party flowers, sculptured from your choice of an assortment of Ice Creams, Sherbets, or Ices. C. ICE CREAM PIE Your favorite luscious graham crackei crust, topped with beautifu decorations. Serves eight. D. PARTY SCOOPS Colorful scoops in gay little cups. Choice of an assortment of Ice Creams. Sherbets, or Ices. Ready to serve. E. FANCY MELON MOLDS Two, three or more flavors combined, then covered with pretty decorations. Three sizes, serves 10 to 24 F. CAKE ' N ICE CREAM CAKE A layer of your favorite ice cream, a layer of delicious cake, with ice cream frosting. Sizes to serve 6 to 30. COME GET ACQUAINTED WITH ALL FLAVORS NOW, BASKIN ROBBINS MAKES IT SO EASY .... for great desserts or perfect parties, choose from our party display or give us a little advance notice. H. CAKE N ICE CREAM ROLL Choice of one or two flavors, plus chocolate cake, rolled, then frosted with Ice Cream or Fudge. Serves 12. I. CAKE ’N ICE CREAM CAKE Your favorite flavor, plus a layer of cake, froared with Ice Cream, decorated for your party. Round cake serves 18. J. INDIVIDUAL PARTY MOLDS Choose from our large selection of molds. Your choice of your favorite flavors topped with decora G TROPICAL PL ' fVCH Magical blending and crushed fruits i trozen punch a taste treat or mi . K. OECORATEO CLOWN CONES Any chi’ ' s party is more festive anc ' im with cones that look as good as they taste. Deliciously happy! Now 2 Locations to Serve You Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors Ice Cream Stores 6416B Braddock Road 6432 Brandon Avenue Bradlick Shopping Center Springfield Shopping Center Annandale, Va. Springfield, Va. Owned and operated by the Gillespie family of Springfield, Va. With the help of some responsible young folks from your community DOR RU HOUSE OF FABRICS has a selection of patterns and fabrics which should please Gina Blake for some time to come. Httr Min tout M ' lllOUl ARC Puppies Tropical Fish 4 Birds Equipment Sundries M PET CENTER 6809 Bland St. Springfield, Virginia 22150 Central Charge 4 Bank Americard Master Charge Compliments of: BARRY ASSOCIATES, INC. Real Estate Management 6838 Franconia Road - Springfield, Virginia 22150 - 703-451-7100 Warren E. Barry President Marisue Uhrich really finds inner peace in pumping gas at DON S TEXACO 404 ADVERTISEMENTS Hmm-do they give joint bank accounts tor single people at AMERICAN BANK ' Lee Volkswagen Inc. • Parts 6571 Backlick Rd. 451-2380 Springfield, Va. Fischer ' s Bland and Brandon Springfield, Va. 451-3700 • Hardware • Electrical • Tools • Plumbing • Paint • Wallpaper • Lumber • Housewares • Gifts • Fireplace Supplies • Garden Supplies • Pet Supplies • Tool Rental • Art Supplies ADVERTISEMENTS 405 THE SPRINGFIELD INDEPENDENT Springfield 6407 Blacklick Road Springfield, Virginia Phone: 451-3021 SPRINGFIELD CARPETS, INC. Springfield Shopping Center 6816 Bland Street, Springfield, Va. Phone 451-4400 SPRINGFIELD PHARMACY 6400 Brandon Avenue In the heart of downtown Springfield Mark Krivoruchka chose well when he selected RAVENSWORTH 66 for his patronage. Flowers are made for pretty girls, such as Terry Carter at SPRINGFIELD FLORIST. Mich ae I ' s FI owers of Springfield • J SMOKING Sixty-Six Flite-Fuel phiuip: PHILLIPS 406 ADVERTISEMENTS ■N-kl Douval Corp. presents-—Wash Fair (The 19 CarWash) Wash Fair In Springfield at 6254 Brandon Ave. • Phone: 451-2308 19 Just Drive-up and Tell Us To Fill-it-up (Over $4.00 Fill-Up) And Get Your Car Washed For Only 19 ! Open Till 9:00 P.M. Weekdays Hours Weekdays—9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturdays—8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sundays—9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Open Rain or Shine If Time Is Short The Weather Bad, Get Our Car s P[ a Y Wax .50 Wash Special.Request Wash Y e ' na Treatment Given Coupon and To Your Car ' As ltA Washed. Price List Plan 1: Car Wash . . (Over $4.00 Fill-up Plan 2: Car Wash . ($3.00 Gas Purchase) Pain 3: Car Wash ... 1.19 (Without Gas Purchase) 69 Use It Later! Amoco Lead-Free Gasoline Takes No Extra Time! American Regular Gasoline 4 You Expect More From American and Get It Here! Our Gas Prices Are Competitive! You ' ll Like Our Red Carpet Treatment With Uniformed Attendants On Duty To Serve You In The Finest Manner. tsa (Cameo properties, ,3Jnc. 8422 Old Keene Mill Road Springfield, Virginia 22152 Sales Listings insurance 451-7300 Rentals Notary PRESTO VALET 1 Hour Cleaning Same Day Shirts Weaving Alterations Shoe Repair 6508 Backlick Rd. 8403 Old Keene Mill Rd. 451-2544 451-0455 Westbrook ' s Sport Shop, Inc. 6412 Brandon Avenue Springfield, Virginia 22150 A Complete Line of Sporting Goods 451-7788 451-7789 ADVERTISEMENTS 407 Doug Trosper sentimentally presents Kathy Nelson with a token of esteem: a flower from BOUQUET FLORIST. TOWN COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON 7069 Brookfield Plaza Springfield, Va. 45 1-2441 SPRINGFIELD CITGO SERVICE CENTER Mechanic On Duty—Wrecker Service Free Pickup And elivery B.M. Crowder, Mgr. 6250 Brandon Ave. Area Code 703 Springfield, Va. 22150 Phone 451-5199 Fairfax County National Bank Olde Keene Mill Rolling Road West Springfield, Virginia Complete Commercial Banking Service Including Branch Post Office for West Springfield Come in and ask about our free DMD Checking Account Member FDIC Phone: 534-9300 408 ADVERTISEMENTS Pers onalized Instruction Sa I es—Ren t a I s—Repa i rs Springfield Music Center Inc. Mobile Music Hdqtrs. 6835-B Springfield Arcade Between Drug Fair Safeway Phone 451-1404 Contractors Phone 451-6166 Ceramic 451-6144 Vinyls Carpets TERRAZZO, TILE AND MARBLE CORPORATION 6633 Backlick Road Florentino Cruz Springfield, Va. 22150 Phone 451-5570 OLD KEENE MILL ESSO Gas, Oil, Tires, Batteries, Accessories Minor Repari Don Starr 8400 Old Kenne Mill Road Springfield, Virginia Collins Hardware, Inc. 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 MARJORIE ' S GIFTS Gift s—Jewelry—Cards Ears Pierced Free With Purchase of $6.00 Earrings 6420 Brandon Ave. Springfield 451-4355 ADVERTISEMENTS 409 Becky Rios-Peralta plans to make a quick get away with the goods at NORTHERN VIRGINIA BANK. 410 ADVERTISEMENTS PATRONS THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB MAY THE DREAMS YOU DREAM BECOME YOUR REALITY— CLASS OF ' 71 WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y COMPLIMENTS OF W.S.H.S. CHEERLEADERS COMPLIMENTS OF STUDENT GOVERNMENT COMMANDER AND MRS. STEVEN LAZARUS BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF ' 71 KEY CLUB MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. STRINGFELLOW MRS. MYRA WHITE GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 71 AND THANKS TO ALL THE SENIOR MEMBERS IN OUR CLUB SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y MR. AND MRS. W.B. SCUDDER SMOOTH SAILING ON THE SEAS OF SUCCESS-CLASS OF ' 71 SWIM CLUB LT. COL. AND MRS. N.J. WALECKA DEVELOPING LEADERS FOR MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION COL. AND MRS. RUSSELL ERNST BEST WISHES NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY MISS CANDI CRAMER LT. COL. AND MRS. G.J. NABER DR. JOHN S. RUSHTON BEST WISHES— F.H.A. FELICITATIONS A LA CLASSE DE 1971 LA SOCIETE HONORAIRE DE FRANCOIS DR. WAREN I. KRANZ— OPTOMETRIST COMPLIMENTS OF THE WEST SPRINGFIELD KEYETTE CLUB OLD KEENE MILL BARBER SHOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ' 71 SPARTAN Hl-Y DRS. BOYER, KNOX AND YOUNG WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y WISHES THE CLASS OF ' 71 BEST OF LUCK COMPLIMENTS OF COL. AND MRS. HOBART B. PILLSBURY MR. AND MRS. D.E. SCHMELZER COMPLIMENTS OF LT. COL. AND MRS. JOHN P. MONTEL COL. AND MRS. T.F. BLAKE, JR. THE GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY WISHES THIS YEARS GRADUATES THE VERY BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE MR. AND MRS. THOMAS B. CLARKE COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. MARION H. UHRICH DRS. BONN AND STEIR OPTOMETRISTS BEST WISHES FROM SPARTONIANS SNOIT A. CILBUP FRESHMAN CLASS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 71 FROM WEST SPRINGFIELD CIVIC ASSOCIATION ADVERTISEMENTS 41 I Debby Cordon, Linda Trahan, Tricia Goins, freshman Mark Walecka, Sharon Shackleton, sophomore class class Diane Durst, Vicki Olson, typists Jim Cramer, Kerry Murphy, sports 412 OLYMPIAN Bill Lawerence, Randy Stout, Rick Crook, Mike Peterson, Harry Jacobson, photographers OLYMPIAN 413 Karen Dodson, senior class MaryAnn Naber, artist Denita Lambou, artist Cindy Myhre, Donna Ward, junior class Renee Smith, typist Robin Hayes, Sue Peterson, Francie Park, copy 414 OLYMPIAN Linda Frost, business manager Janet frasca, copy editor Wanda Swoboda, typing editor Tom Sachs, activities editor OLYMPIAN 4 15 Paul Walecka, assistant editor Mr. Czarnik, sponsor Warning: KNOCK BEFORE ENTERING He ' s coming today, who took the sophomore candids? Hey, who ever told you that you could write . . . my baby sister could gurgle better captions than these! Warning: DO NOT KNOCK I don ' t know about the rest of you but I am totally exhausticated. I sure hope nobody minds paying twelve dollars for a 6-page yearbook. Yeah ... 4 autograph pages and a cover! WARNING! MAN-EATING OLYMPIAN AWAITS WITHIN Where ' s that club copy? Yearbooks will be on sale in the cafeteria during All four lunch periods. STAFF MEMBERS ONLY. Senior pictures may be ordered . . . Keep the noise down . . . Since when did the darkroom become an indoor swimming pool? I can ' t find the Junior copy. That ' s alright, They ought to know their names by now, anyway. WARNING — I WOULDN ' T KNOCK IF I WERE YOU . . . He ' s coming! What time is it? Marisue Uhrich, girl Friday 416 OLYMPIAN Val Montel, Editor-in-Chief “To love life through labor is to be intimate with life ' s innermost secrets. A yearbook reflects the impressions of many people but mostly those of its Editor. In each work and photograph a miniscule of life remains as a small token of its creator. Quality, originality, and imagination have gone into the preservation of these memories— cover to cover. OLYMPIAN 417 umi mmm F.Pf I. OCj’Jl il I 4 1 ■%1 3 ‘fill f ll|ip PmM H ,; if ifIH BSF Br : js a MM mk J 1 ■%l 1% i nr II ' 1 tr W Tl_ r jft % j t J tfc j, MK mj 420 EP ' LOCUE 1971 : Some go out, Many come in, We thank you West Springfield for a Year to be added to our memories. 0 iM wT w ' ■ • - m - 1 1 il 3 7“ ' J ■ . 1 f L y ' i • MJ J I NDEX A A Cappella Choir Administrative Aids Advertisements Alumni Dance Aquarium Society Art Club Art Department Assistant Principals Astronomy Club Audio Visual Club B Baseball Varsity J.V. Basketball Boys Varsity J.V. ' Frosh Girls Varsity J.V. Baton Corps Business Department BYOB C Cheerleaders Varsity J.V. Frosh Concert Band Cross Country Varsity J.V. Debaters D Debate Society Debate Team Distributive Education Distributive Education Department Drama Club Drill Team E English Department F Faculty Brags FAMUN Football Varsity J.V. Frosh Foreign Exchange Students Foreign Language Department Forensics French Club French Honor Society Freshman Class Officers Future Homemakers of America Future Teachers of America G German Club German Honor Society Girl ' s Choir Golf Guidance Gymnastics H Hockey Varsity J.V. Home Economics Department I ICT Industrial Arts Department Interact Club International Relations Club It ' s Academic It ' s Academic Team J Junior Class Officers 216 54 400 30 228 229 80 52 190 191 140 142 122 126 128 154 156 100 82 342 96 98 99 220 118 120 42 192 193 198 88 224 102 61 90 173 106 112 114 195 75 199 196 197 374 231 232 200 201 217 138 59 158 148 150 81 88 87 178 174 202 203 312 Junior Engineering Technical Society Junior Prom K Key Club Keyettes L Latin Club v Latin Honor Society Librarians M Madrigals “Marne Marching Band Math Society Math Team Mathematics Department Mixed Choir Modern Dance Club Music Club Music Department N National Honor Society (juniors) National Honor Society (Seniors) National Junior Honor Society National Merit Scholars O Olympian Staff Oracle Staff P Patrons Photography Club Physical Education Department Portuguese Club Principal R Reserve Band Rifle Team Russian Club S Sadie Hawkins Science Department Science Fair Secretaries Senior Brags Senior Class Officers Senior Play Social Studies Department Sophomore Class Officers Spagehetti Dinner Sparta Court Sparta Week Sweetheart Court Superlatives Swim Club T Tennis Team Boys Girls Thespians Top Ten Track Varsity J.V. V Varsity Club Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Vocational Office Training W West Springfield Aero Modelers West Springfield Alliance of Students and Teachers West Springfield Hi-Y West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y West Springfield ' s First AFS Student Winter Sports Club Wrestling Varsity J.V. Frosh 21 ! 4( 176 17 206 207 56 219 36 104 204 205 67 218 230 225 89 171 170 172 248 412 180 411 233 84 208 50 221 135 209 20 78 43 57 302 246 256 71 346 252 26 22 32 260 238 136 152 227 249 144 146 186 214 215 241 187 188 189 194 242 130 424 INDEX


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