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

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While a mirage can never exist often a dream can become reality . . . 2 PROLOGUE Cloudy are yesterday ' s images which appear so distant in our minds- today ' s remain vivid while tomorrow ' s are yet to be conceived. PROLOGUE 3 1 see colors of all intensities visions ot all imaginations. 4 PROLOGUE V| -s, jr i fsiaMEp ' fA tPK I feel emotions of all states, friendships of all qualities. PROLOGUE 5 I hear ideas of all originalities, voices of all personalities. 6 PROLOGUE PROLOGUE 7 g§gmm Have I succeeded in letting others know who I really am? wcNuit Or have I just blended in with the rest of the crowd? PROLOGUE 9 10 PROLOGUE As free as a bird I wish to soar across the sky, viewing the earth as it really is. PROLOGUE 1 I Clear images of success as well as of failure motivate us toward our goals. 12 PROLOGUE A small part of the world am I, yet still I strive. PROLOGUE 13 14 PROLOGUE Yet I feel wonderful being alive this very moment . . . PROLOGUE 15 ■vTt ' CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICS SPORTS ACTIVITIES SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ADVERTISEMENTS OLYMPIAN STAFF V STUDENT LIFE Day by day the pattern of student life grows more familiar. Look around; notice, diversity is the key word- individuals with different ideas, different interests, different morals, Like the pieces of a complex puzzle . . . somehow we all fit in. 1m Members of the Keyettes and the Key Club serve the refreshments. SADIE HAWKINS Sadie Hawkins is the soft enchanted moon shining on Dogpatch. A genuine atmosphere is created as gals with their Abners and fellers with their Daisy Maes dance and stroll. Everything is perfect. Oh, but alas — Marryin ' Sam ' s magic lasts only till midnight. Everyone smiles on this night to remember. 20 STUDENT LIFE Sherry Blackmore and Mark Krivoruc hka enjoy dani ing to the sounds of Genesis ' ' . Two couples take a break from dancing and listen to the music. STUDENT LIFE 21 Lissa Bounds models one of the many outfits in the fashion show. Members of the Drill Team and Spartonians battle it out in the annual powderpuff football game. SPARTA WEEK Kevin Tracy, Bill McRae, and Floyd Husted compete in the pie-eating contest. 22 STUDENT LIFE Kirk Mortimer and loft Jeremiah make their contributions to the bonfire. BONFIRE Five busy, bustling, fun-filled Sparta days leading to the big game and the dance! Come and see the fashion show. Or perhaps the ceremonial bonfire and the Follies are more your thing. Fanciful floats are exhibited with beautiful girls. Take your pick of the festivities galore. Our theme — Athena. Our name— Spartans. Our gala Sparta Week — a memorable occasion. The height of the annual bonfire STUDENT LIFE 23 Where ' s the fire? FOLLIES You sayin ' you ' re stronger than me? 24 STUDENT LIFE Debbie Jeremiah and Nancy I Iyer sit radiantly as they represent the Class of ' 7.3. PARADE Donna Choate represents Athena” in the senior homecoming float. STUDENT LIFE 25 The 1972 Homecoming Court SPARTA DANCE The first semi-formal affair of the year. Corsages and je welry decorate the dance floor as perfumes and colognes enhance the air. Radiant couples mingle and a queen is crowned. A perfect way to end Sparta Week. This young man helps himself to some punch. 26 STUDENT LIFE Homecoming Queen Jody Henry and Mr. Volrath share a traditional dance together. Everyone finds pleasure in dancing to a slow tune. STUDENT LIFE 2 SPARTA COURT Linda Coughlin, Sophomore Ten Spartan maidens each a lovely princess in her own right possessing special qualities. Their kingdom is homecoming highlighted by their glowing smiles and natural charm. All eyes focus on their reigning queen — this, her moment of glory. Andrea Goslin, Freshman Kim Christofferson, Freshman 28 STUDENT LIFE Patlie Porter, Sophomore Nancy Hyer, Junior STUDENT LIFE 29 Sue Gerdon, Senior Debbie Smith, Senior 30 STUDENT LIFE SPARTA QUEEN Jody Henry STUDENT LIFE 31 Everyone seems interested in different things at the dance. TOY DANCE hor most people Christmas is a time of giving as well as receiving. Keeping with the spirit of giving, West Springfield held a Toy Dance. Admission: one toy to be distributed to underprivileged children, because Spartans believe everyone should enjoy a Merry Christmas. Chris Harrison prefers playing with the toys rather than dancing. 32 STUDENT LIFE Wes Reynolds and friends seem captivated by this toy. STUDENT LIFE 33 Dancing is one way of celebrating West Springfield ' s birthday. BIRTHDAY DANCE Each year West Springfield grows older and with age develops refinement. A time for reflections is required -Birthday Week fills this need. Improvements and changes are brought to mind, while special events make it all a party. Balloons and crepe paper? No, this isn ' t just another sockhop. Students gather to celebrate the Birthday of West Springfield High. Happiness is listening to great vibrations. 34 STUDENT LIFE M 0 One of the highlights at the dani e is the music provided by Chafin I owler. A relaxing atmosphere penetrates as couples gather. STUDENT LIFE Don Senich grabs another rebound for the seniors. JUNIOR — SENIOR BASKETBALL GAME With the best senior guys pitted against the best junior guys, who knows what can happen? It ' s an exciting game with tough competition where the winner takes all the glory, and the losers must try harder to prove that the best class is not necessarily the winner. jgff gb 36 STUDENT LIFE The reaching advantage of Mark Walecka gains another rebound for the determined junior team. Using sonic ' fancy ball control, Mickey Curiek drives by the junior defense for a lay-up. Scott Harding takes his eyes off the ball to study the senior ' s zone defense. Mr. Burkett offers some pointers to the juniors. STUDENT LIFE 37 Cheerleaders for the Class of ' 75 encourage their team. FRESHMAN — SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL GAME Competition with a touch of tension develops between the enthusiastic players in the Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Came. Cheer your team on to victory! The winners chalk it up as a mark of skill. )ohn Bounds outreaches his opponents for a rebound. 38 STUDENT LIFE In their anxiousness to steal the ball two freshmen tool a soph omore. An open man shoots another basket lor the Class of ' 74. Sophomore cheerleaders follow the action and cheer their team. The sophomores pick up another basket with a short shot. STUDENT LIFE 39 john Trower and Diane Best await the description of their dream date. Bachelor number one ponders over Zoe Wages ' question ■of ! Spili it ■ tejgrJ: ' V;; I j v DATING GAME So, you say that certain someone has yet to enter your life, eh? Well, here ' s your chance! Meet your perfect mate and really swing it. Don ' t be surprised if romance blossoms -who knows what can happen on the Dating Came? i i if If J And for the losers we have . . . 40 STUDENT LIFE Bachelor number two, please say hello to Mir hole. Mark Krivoruchka and Lissa Bounds can ' t believe their date - the movie Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ! Zoe Wages finds it difficult to select one of three guys. At last, Michele Hutchison and Tom Arbia have finally found each other! STUDENT LIFE 4 1 Jo Holm greets an old acquaintance at the dance. SWEETHEART DANCE The scene: an enchanting atmosphere inspired by softly playing music while couples, dressed to perfection, dance with delight. It is February, the month of love, and there is only one place where you could be . . . the Sweetheart Dance. Watching is just as much fun as dancing. Togetherness is what the Sweetheart Dance is all about. 42 STUDENT LIFE Mr. Volrath congratulates Lynn Sprunk on her election as the 1972 Sweetheart Queen. Couples enjoy dancing on this memorable occasion. The 1972 Sweetheart Court STUDENT LIFE 43 Chuck Bush, Andrea Coslin - Freshman SWEETHEART COURT Vibrant Valentines enhancing visions of love decorate the Sweetheart Dance. With their gleaming smiles and glowing faces the charming Sweetheart Court arrows the finishing touch to spark the hearts of all in love. i Bucky Dewey, Julie Lawhon - Freshman i .... igmrM flag BN. i Cary Troop, Debbie Stoy - Sophomore 44 STUDENT LIFE Dave Cray, Heather Pack Junior Dave Koesters, Patti Lake - Sophomore STUDENT LIFE 45 Jeff Jeremiah, Lissa Bounds - Senior Kenny Garner, Mary Walton - Maid-of-Honor ■ • It A ■ Dennis Luther, Debbie Stanley - Senior 46 STUDENT LIFE Roy Macy, Lynn Sprunk - Queen Mr. Volrath presents Lynn Sprunk with the crown. STUDENT LIFE 47 48 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 44 50 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICS Vital to West Springfield ' s existence are our teachers who strive toward expanding all aspects of vast knowledge. From them, we gain greater insights, develop individual techniques, and are able to broaden our spectrums. The teachers are our guides -what would we do without them? MR. LOUIS R. VOLRATH, PRINCIPAL Being the principal of West Springfield is a most difficult position; however, for two years, Mr. Louis R. Volrath, has proved himself capable beyond any doubt of being able to handle it. His easy manner has resulted in a unity creating a friendly yet competitive atmo¬ sphere instilled in all of us who are a part of West Springfield. Through many conscientious efforts, Mr, Volrath has demonstrated his abili¬ ties to make West Springfield the number one high school. 54 ACADEMICS g , M -« 4 4 ACADEMICS 55 Mr. Don Ford ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS These four men recognize, react to, and cope with the new problems created each day by the changing situations at a school of West Springfield ' s size. As an assistant principal, an objective outlook and an ability to know what administrative measures to take are necessary requirements. Each one of th em has deservingly earned a special respect from every Spartan. Mr. Larry Gatlin 56 ACADEMICS Mr. Tom Hyer Mr. John Creigh ACADEMICS 57 Mr. Leland Smith Mr. Emil Kincaid ADMINISTRATIVE AIDES Mr. Thomas Porter 58 ACADEMICS NURSE Mrs. Eleanor Gieselman CAFETERIA MANAGER Mrs. Mary Conger Mr. Joe Dempsey HEAD CUSTODIAN ACADEMICS 59 Mrs. Carol Peterson Mrs. Jacque Morris 60 ACADEMICS Mrs. Hone Tucker Mrs. Evelyn Uhrich SECRETARIES Mrs. Darleen Boyd ACADEMICS 61 Mrs. Virginia Carter Mrs. Margaret Kennedy 62 ACADEMICS Mrs. Gloria Bodine Mrs. Elinor Thomson Mrs. Doris Beasley ACADEMICS 63 Mr. George Keim GUIDANCE Mrs. Theresa Lutz 64 ACADEMICS Mr. Earl Layne Mr. Charles Montgomery ACADEMICS 65 Mr. Jack Weiss GUIDANCE Mr. Douglas Jennings Mrs. Merle Carpenter 66 ACADEMICS Mrs. Saundra Wilson ENGLISH Mrs. Virgil Davala Mrs. Polly Woodward Mr. Clark Vilar ACADEMICS 67 Mrs. Diana Schmelzer Mrs. Linda Forman 68 ACADEMICS Mrs. EIva Einsel Mr. Timothy Isaacs ACADEMICS 69 Mr. Douglas Rice Miss Creta Payne 70 ACADEMICS Mrs. Wendy Pinhey Mr. James Oates ACADEMICS 71 Mrs. Betty Quantz Mrs. Glynn Bates 72 ACADEMICS Miss Carolyn Kreitrr Mrs. Missy Noonan ACADEMICS 73 Miss )ill Hilliard wSSSm ENGLISH Mrs. Elsie McDowell iffr pr y r fl. Mrs. Denise C.regg 74 ACADEMICS Mrs. I ranc os I’ati hett Mr. Bill Burketl Mr. William Alexander ACADEMICS 75 Mr. David Knudson SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Charles Schultz Mr. William Yurochko Mr. lames Coverstone 76 ACADEMICS Miss Joyce Hylton Mr. Richard Loritsch ACADEMICS 77 Mr. Willis Scudder SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Glenn Beardmore Mr. Charles Payne Mrs. Elaine Perna 78 ACADEMICS Mrs. Mary Davenport Mr. Victor Kelbaugh ACADEMICS 79 1111 Mr. Louis DeCarlo FOREIGN LANGUAGE Miss Anne Hatow MU V MTS jA p« 1 y jAbC.. . Mrs. Sylvia Ca vaiola 80 ACADEMICS Mrs. Virginia Davis Miss Elvira Set tier ACADEMICS 81 Mrs. Evelyn McKenna Mrs. Andrea Lester FOREIGN LANGUAGE Miss Nancy Tucker 82 ACADEMICS Mrs. Suzanne Thomac iM Mrs. Carol McKim ACADEMICS 83 Mrs. Millicent Hankla MATHEMATICS Mr. Eugene Worek Mr. Eric McMillan 84 ACADEMICS Mr. Marshall Deppe Mrs. Virginia LaFlare ACADEMICS 85 Mrs. Nancy Redtearn Mr. Don McCool Miss Sandy Freedman MATHEMATICS ■ 4 )1 j ,k Col. Kenneth Potter 86 ACADEMICS Mr. I dmund K clt ' r Mr. Stanley Wagenhals ACADEMICS 87 Mr. Edward Jones Mr. Henry Shapiro MATHEMATICS Mrs. Barbara Robbins 88 ACADEMICS Mr. Jack Dorminey Miss Katharine Barrett SCIENCE Mr. Roger Vohe Mrs. Mildred Dilfley ACADEMICS 89 iMMNfeft Mr. James Humphrey SCIENCE Mrs. Elvira Euler Mrs. Sierra Langley 90 ACADEMICS Mrs. Lois Downer Mr. )oe Barnes , i. ii u V “j vttifr 4 s ' Wi u . ♦ u m v U « B .i§F 1 Mr. Stuart MacCaffray Mrs. Edythe Durie ' eve . VUlC ACADEMICS 91 Mrs. Lorraine Cabelus Mrs. Connie Shannon v Mrs. Genevieve Roberts ART Mrs. Martha Foote 92 ACADEMICS Mr. Gerald While ' MUSIC Mr. lames Wynn ACADEMICS 93 Mrs. Mary Sisson BUSINESS Miss Patricia DeRose Mrs. Lois Kliger 94 ACADEMICS Min. Sue Harris Mrs. Myra White ACADEMICS 95 VOT Mrs. Audra Holliday DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mr. Lawrence Hatch Miss Ann Willis 96 ACADEMICS Mrs. Carol Andrew Mrs. Margaret Carson ACADEMICS 97 Mr. John Shaw INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. David Alkazin 98 ACADEMICS Mr. Joe Tilley Mr. Kyle Clifton ACADEMICS 99 Mr. James Jensen PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Robert Klaren Mr. William Lovell 100 ACADEMICS Miss Shirley Duncan Miss Barbara Beacham Mr. Mike Millan Mr. Hank Talamantez ACADEMICS 101 Mr. William Abell PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Robert Harris Miss Sharon Gaunt 102 ACADEMICS Mr. Murray Ross Mrs. Jane Carter ACADEMICS 103 FACULTY DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Creigh, Mr. John I. Assistant Principal for Instruction Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S. M.Ed. Ford, Mr. R. Don Assistant Principal for Instruction University of Richmond, A.B., M.Ed. Gatlin, Mr. Larry G. Assistant Principal for Instruction Harding College, B.S. University of Arkansas, M.A. Hyer, Mr. Thomas Assistant Principal for Instruction Glenville State, A.B. George Washington University, M.A. Kincaid, Mr. Emil V. Visiting Teacher W.V.I.T., B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Porter, Mr. Thomas H. Administrative Aide Concord College, B.S. American University, M.A. Smith, Leland W. Administrative Aide Wake Forest University, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Volrath, Mr. Louis R. Principal Western Carolina University, B.A., M.A. ART Cabelus, Mrs. Lorraine C. Bucknell University Syracuse University, B.A. Symposium Sponsor Foote, Mrs. Martha B. Principia College American University, B.A. Roberts, Mrs. Genevieve R. Department Chairman University of Denver, B.F.A. American University, M.A. Shannon, Mrs. Connie University of Maryland, B.A. Art Club Sponsor BUSINESS Bowers, Mrs. Lucy B. Madison College, B.S. DeRose, Miss Patricia K. Michigan State University, B.A. Harris, Mrs. Sue C, University of North Carolina, B.S.S.A. Holliday, Mrs. Audra Central Normal College, A.B. Indiana University, M.C.S. V.O.T. Club Sponsor Kliger, Mrs. Lois Temple University, B.S. Sisson, Mrs. Mary Shenandoah College Old Dominion University, B.S. White, Mrs. Myra W. Department Chairman Alfred University, B.S. CLINIC Gieselman, Mrs. Eleanor Registered Nurse Bracken School of Nursing DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Hatch, Mr. Lawrence W. Madison College, B.S. National Art School George Washington University, M.A. D.E. Club Sponsor Willis, Miss Ann Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S. D.E. Club Sponsor ENGLISH Alexander, Mrs. Jewell Trinity University, B.A. Keyette Sponsor Bates, Mrs. Glynn Northwestern State, B.A. Oracle Sponsor Davala, Mrs. V.R. Susquehanna University, B.A. A.F.S. Home Selection Committee de Corpo, Susan Penn State University, B.S., M.Ed. A.E.S. Sponsor Einsel, Mrs. Elva Y. Bridgewater College, B.A. George Washington University University of Virginia, M.Ed. Forman, Mrs. L.R. American University, B.A. A.F.S. Sponsor Goldberg, Miss Ann University of Texas, B.A. Students for Environmental Action Sponsor Gregg, Mrs. Denise East Carolina University, B.S. Forensics Director National Forensics League Sponsor Hanline, Mrs. Rosemary Bowling Green State University, B.S. Paperback Bookstore Sponsor Elargrove, Miss Ann H. University of New York, B.S. University of Maryland, M.A. Hilliard, Miss Jill College of William and Mary, A.B. National Honor Society Sponsor Isaacs, Mr. H. Timothy North Carolina Wesleyan College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Varsity Soccer Coach Jackson, Mr. Ray California State College, B.A. Kreiter, Miss Carolyn J. Mary Washington College, B.A. Senior Class Sponsor McDowell, Mrs. Elsie Mary Washington College, B.S. Thespian Sponsor Drama Club Sponsor 104 ACADEMICS Meals, Mrs. Joan Ohio Northern University, B.S. Student Government Sponsor Noonan, Mrs. Missy College of Our Lady of the Elms Oates, Mr. James B. University of West Virginia Medical School Forensics Sponsor Ostby, Mrs. Barbara St. Olaf College, B.A. Payne, Miss Creta Concord College, B.S. Spartonian Sponsor Pinhey, Mrs. Wendy Youngstown University, A.B. Quantz, Mrs. Betty Mary Washington College, B.A. Debate Team Coach Razeghi, Mrs. Jane A. Malone College, B.A. Rice, Mr. Douglas A. University of North Carolina, B.A. Spartan Speleological Society Sponsor Schmelzer, Mrs. Diana M. Department Chairman University of Redlands, B.A. University of Maryland, M.A. A.F.S. Sponsor Vilar, Mr. Clark B. Marquette University, B.S. Niagara University, M.A. Wilson, Mrs. SauncJra C. University of North Carolina, A.B. Debate Team Coach National Forensics League Sponsor Zepul, Miss Patricia College of William and Mary, B.A. Junior Class Sponsor FOREIGN LANGUAGE Boone, Mrs. Barbara University of Alabama, B.A. Spanish Club Sponsor Cavaiola, Mrs. Sylvia Georgetown University, B.S., M.S. Davis, Mrs. Virginia Davis and Elkins College, A.B. DeCarlo, Mr. Louis J. University of Miami, A.B., M.A. French Honor Society Sponsor Farfan, Mr. Armando University of Cuzco, B.A., M.Ed. Hatow, Miss Anne Susan Douglass College, B.A. Vanderbilt University, M.A.T. Latin Club Sponsor Latin Honor Society Sponsor Julca, Mr. Elgyn W. Department Chairman J. Brown University, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. International Fellowship Sponsor Lester, Mrs. Andrea L. Indiana University, M.A.T. Russian Club Sponsor McKenna, Mrs. Evelyn Bethany College, B.S. Kent State University, NDEA, M.A. French Club Sponsor McKim, Mrs. Carol Ann Connecticut College, B.A. Georgetown University, M.S. French Club Sponsor McQueary, Mrs. Ellen T. American University, B.A., M.A. German Honor Society Sponsor Pompei, Mr. Ronald E. D.C. Teachers College, B.S. University of Indiana, M.A.T. Settler, Miss Elvira Mary Washington College, B.A. German Club Sponsor Tucker, Miss Nancy College of William and Mary, A.B. GUIDANCE Carpenter, Mrs. Merle Ann Guidance Counselor Mars Hill College Westhampton College, B.A. Jennings, Mr. Douglas H. Guidance Counselor U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. 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, A.B., M.A. Lutz, Mrs. Theresa P. Guidance Counselor Mary Washington College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Montgomery, Mr. Charles R. Guidance Counselor University of South Carolina, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Redick, Mr. Clinnie L. Guidance Counselor St. Mary ' s University, B.A. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.R.E. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Urso, Mrs. Judith H. Guidance Counselor West Virginia University, B.S., M.A. Weiss, Mr. Jack O. Guidance Counselor Philadelphia College, B.S. Villanova University, M.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Alkazin, Mr. D.M. East Carolina University, B.S. Virginia State College, M.Ed. Drill Team Sponsor Clitton, Mr. Kyle East Tennessee State University, B.S. Shaw, Mr. John Fairmont State, A.B. West Virginia University, M.A. Freshman Class Sponsor Tilley, Mr. Joe East Tennessee State University, B.S. University of Virginia, M.A. Wiese, Mr. F.W. LJniversity of Buffalo, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A. ACADEMICS 105 INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING Trope, Mr. Arnold Virginia Polytechnical Institute, B.S., M.Ed. West Springfield Hi-Y Sponsor LIBRARY Colby, Mrs. Jeanette Library Media Clerk Howard, Mrs. Louise Library Media Clerk Morris, Mrs. Jacque S. Librarian, Department Chairman Middlebury College, A.B. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Peterson, Mrs. Carolyn H. Assistant Librarian Longwood College, B.S. MATH Brasfield, Mrs. Virginia University of Monticello, B.S. Deppe, Mr. W. Marshall College of William and Mary, B.A. Madison College, M.S. Freedman, Miss Sandy Longwood College, B.S. Cheerleader Sponsor Grubmeyer, Mr. Peter S. Coe College, B.A. Jones, Mr. Edward R. Randolph-Macon College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. LaFlare, Mrs. Virginia C. University of Colorado, B.S. McCool, Mr. Don Marietta College, B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.S. Y ' arsity Basketball Coach McMillan, Mr. Eric University of Maine, B.S. American University, M.Ed. Potter, Col. Kenneth B. University of Rhode Island, B.S. Spartan Rifle Sponsor Redfearn, Mrs. Nancy T. George Washington University, A.B., M.A. Math Club Sponsor Math Team Sponsor Robbins, Mrs. Barbara Baylor University, B.A. Ryder, Mr. Edmund University of Miami, B.S. Shapiro, Mr. Henry D. Johns Hopkins University, B.A. Stanford University, M.S. Math Club Sponsor Math Team Sponsor Wagenhals, Mr. Stanley E. Department Chairman U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. George Washington University, Ed.M.A. Worek, Mr. Eugene Youngstown University, B.S. University of Maryland, M.A. Sports Announcer— Football, Basketball Yorke, Miss Diane Lenoir Rhyne College, A.B. West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor MUSIC White, Mr. Gerald L. State Teachers College, B.S. Richmond Professional Institute, M.Ed. A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls ' Chorus, Madrigals, Music Club Sponsor Wynn, Mr. James Peabody Constitute of Music, B. Music University of Maryland, M.Ed. Marching Band Sponsor, Baton Corps Sponsor PHYSICAL EDUCATION Abell, Mr. William Shepherd College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Beacham, Miss Barbara J. Madison College, B.S. J.V. Hockey Coach Girls ' Track Coach Intramurals Carter, Mrs. Jane C. Longwood College, B.S. J.V. Softball Coach I ntramurals Duncan, Miss Shirley G. University of Kentucky, A.B. Indiana University, M.S. Girls ' Basketball Coach Gaunt, Miss Sharon J. Madison College, B.S. Varsity Softball Coach Varsity Hockey Coach Harris, Mr. Robert S. High Point College, B.S. University of North Carolina, M.A.T. Varsity Basketball Coach J.V. Baseball Coach Jensen, Mr. James C. George Washington University, B.S., M.A. Varsity Club Sponsor Varsity Football Coach Johnson, Mr. Robert S. Lenoir Rhyne College, B.A. Appalachian State University, M.A. Klaren, Mr. Robert O. Department Chairman University of Wyoming, B.S. Head Wrestling Coach Assistant Coach Varsity Football Lewis, Mrs. Audrey University of Michigan, B.S.M.A. Tennis Coach J.V. Basketball Coach Intramurals Dance Production Group Lovell, Mr. William Concord College, B.E. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Millan, Mr. Mike Athletic Director George Washington University, B.S., M.S. Ross, Mr. Murray Bridgewater College J.V. Basketball Coach Cross Country Coach Talamantez, Mr. Hank Baylor University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Head Basketball Coach Interact Club Sponsor SCIENCE 106 ACADEMICS Barnes, Mr. J.W. Pfeiffer College, B.S. George Washington University, M.S. Winter Sports Club Sponsor Barrett, Miss Katharine E. Madison College, B.S. Southwestern Seminary, M.R.E. University of North Carolina, M.A.T. National Honor Society Sponsor Diffley, Mrs. Mildred University of Wisconsin Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Dorminey, Mr. Jack W. West Virginia University, B.S., M.A. Senior Class Sponsor Downer, Mrs. Lois A. University of Michigan, B.S. University of California, M.S. Durie, Mrs. Edythe Department Chairman Marshall University, A.B. University of Pennsylvania, M.S. Science and Engineering Sponsor F.N.A. Sponsor It ' s Academic Sponsor Junior Red Cross Sponsor Fairfax County Science Council Euler, Mrs. Elvira University of Pittsburgh, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Astronomy Club Sponsor Photography Club Sponsor Humphrey, Mr. James E. Colorado State University, B.S., M.S. Langley, Mrs. Sierra S. Cumberland College, B.S. MacCaffray, Mr. Stuart A. Northeastern University, B.S. University of Pittsburgh, M.S. Spartans for Christ Sponsor Yohe, Mr. Roger R. Indiana University, B.S., M.Ed. Football Assistant Track Assistant SECRETARIES Anzalone, Mrs. Clare M. English Secretary Rider College Business School Beasley, Mrs. Doris P. Guidance Secretary Charleston School of Commerce Bodine, Mrs. Gloria C. Guidance Secretary University of Minnesota Boyd, Mrs. Darleen Administrative Secretary Carter, Mrs. Virginia H. Finance Officer Chase, Mrs. Martha ADP Processing Secretary Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret • ADP Processing Secretary Edison Vocational School Sheppard, Mrs. Patricia Finance Officer Thomson, Mrs. Elinor Guidance Secretary Patterson Commercial College Tucker, Mrs. Ilene Educational Secretary Judkins Business College Uhrich, Mrs. Evelyn R. Educational Secretary Nebraska College of Commerce SOCIAL STUDIES Alexander, Mr. W.C. B.A., M.S.E. Beardmore, Mr. Glenn F. Department Chairman Cornell University, M.A. Burkett, Mr. Bill Emory and Henry College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Coverstone, Mr. James L. Southern Illinois University, B.S. Spartan Hi-Y Sponsor Czarnik, Mr. Raymond De Paul University, Ph.B. Niagara University, M.A. Yearbook Advisor Davenport, Mrs. Mary M. Fitchburg State, B.S. American University, M.Ed. FTA, Senior Play, FEA Hylton, Miss Joyce Mary Washington College, B.A. Freshman Class Sponsor Kelbaugh, Mr. Victor F. Marshall University, A.B., M.S. Knudson, Mr. David R. Miami University, B.S. Swim Club Sponsor Tennis Team Loritsch, Mr. Richard H. Ohio State University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. McKenney, Mr. Robert N. Mars Hill College, A.A. University of Richmond, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Athletic Ticket Manager Key Club Sponsor Patchett, Mrs. Frances Fordham University, B.S. Georgetown University, M.A. Payne, Mr. Charles B. San Francisco State College, B.A. University of Maryland, M.A. International Relations Club Sponsor Perna, Mrs. Elaine University of Maryland, B.A. Robertson, Mr. Leroy I. Concord College, B.A. Schultz, Mr. Charles M. University of Maryland, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Emery Club Sponsor Scudder, Mr. Willis B. Louisiana State University, B.A. American University, M.A. Emery Club Sponsor Tugwell, Mr. Ron Elon College, B.A. Tennis Club Sponsor Yurochko, Mr. William P. George Washington, M.A. Boston University, M.Ed. ACADEMICS 107 | ' ' ' 1 . Whether it ' s the cold nipping at your face ory-x,; ' . the stuffiness of the gym, the feeling of unity v x is present when Spartans meet their rivals. Whether we win or lose ° isn ' t really that important, for the Spartan Spirit . . . after all, we ' re all winners, aren ' t we? ... ' Michele Hutchison Mary Walton A smiie, a laugh. See them cheering in the rain and cold, or yelling in a crowded gym. School spirit can be found with a VARSITY CHEERLEADER through football, cross country, basketball, wrestling, and track. Clad in orange and blue, they caused uproarious cheering to echo through the crowds. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Peggy Parsons Cindy Coughlin Debbie jeremiah Buffy Jeacock 110 SPORTS Sherry Blackmore Sydna Bindrup SPORTS 111 JV CHEERLEADERS Row One — Teri Haupt, Carol Corsepius, Pattie Porter, Patti Lake, Jean Taylor. Row Two — Margaret Owens, Candy Greener, Candy Chappell, Debbie Stoy, Linda Coughlin. Go! Fight! Win ! Spartan spirit overflows in these girls. For these are the JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, known for their never-ending enthusiasm. All dream of victory, and in their eyes West Springfield is always Number One. 112 SPORTS SPORTS 113 Row One Kim Christofferson Laurie Frost Row Two Colleen Newbry Julie Lawhon Andrea Goslin Row Three Jane Notaro Lori McGill Lyn Rusch FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Behind the mountain of Freshmen Spirit stand their cheerleaders. The unfailing confidence and enthusiasm depicts these girls who cheer their guys onto VICTORY. A contagious glow emanates from them. Team success they strive for, but if their team is defeated they soon forget . . . And gain momentum for the next game. 114 SPORTS w SPORTS 115 BATON CORPS Row One-Shannon Baber, Anne Clarke, Debbie Giles, Dottie Rish. Row Two — Paula Stassi, Candy Creasi, Karen Nafzinger, Nancye Mill¬ er, Cheryl Patton. Sparkling batons twirling in perfect rhythm gracefully into the starlit night are skillfully caught in perfectly executed routines. Hours of practice are necessary to acquire such poise and confidence. Moving to music, the dazzling SPARTAN BATON CORPS. 116 SPORTS SPORTS 117 DRILL TEAM Lett, right, left, right . . . marching into formation one by one and two by two, pompoms flying of orange and blue. One, two, three, four . . . with eager smiles they display their talents on the field. White sweaters and orange skirts marching into the madness — Spartan spirit at halftime. 118 SPORTS I mm ' IIP il W£m 1 iff Mr ' ' MWi a 1 Row One Evelyn Cummins Laura McDowell Marty Morehouse Drew Yamaki Row Two Mary Ries Diane Best Grade Williams Carole Tiffany Lynne Vines Missy Dufour Katie Cooley Dana Gardner Brenda Barnes Kathy Saunders MaryAnn Naber lane Gardiner Terry Larner Donna Buxton Mary Lu Barringer Diane Pugh Robin Scichilone Leslie Hannon Patty Alley Debbie Willey Donna Morrison Diane Phares Lynne Hall Kristie Pierce Joann Sager Debbie Stanley Carol Bender Debbie Obach SPORTS 119 MARCHING BAND Row One David Newsome PaulSprunk lohn Peirce Mike LeSueur Greg Rhue Darrell Cross Dave Briscoe April Bechtel Tom Maire Doug Mears Row Two Steve Knister Ken Gronewald Paul Gorey Jackie Payne Dale Govan Steve Hamberger David Henderson Gordon Haggard John Homa Row Three John Miller Brian Lundstrom George Sauer Robert Stewart Steve Gibbs Mike Chritton Frank Ingham James Clifton Leslie Crom Row Four Betty Anderson Jan Reynolds Joe O ' Leska Doug Cline Sheila Gibson Miya Van Dover Gayle Gustafson Lee Anne Taylor Gayle Lorenzi Row Five Cathy Wilkinson Dawn Chase Tracy Peck Barbara Spurlock Barbara Bechtel Nancy Lyons Judy Brazil Lore Rusch Kathleen Pales Row Six Dana Richards Craig Goodhart Mike DeLong Minta Manning Gail Johnson Kent Ingrum Chris Murray Craig Latall Row Seven Neal Bliven Kris Tadich Robert Stewart Renee Revoir Cindy Corthell Martha Youngblood Debbie Gordon Kristi Knight Anita Matthews Row Eight Bill Folger Bill Nidever Allan Manning Gary Rock 120 SPORTS ■ i 1 i : 7 i s ' ■ ■■ ■ ft ■BBfo I ■■ l _ i , c - . _I ■ ■ e ■ 1 Dedication, hard work, and an extraordinary abundance of musical talent. Without these, West Springfield would never witness the Spartan Spectacular of orange and blue which lifts our spirit at halftime. Their feet may hurt, but not our ears. The easy flow of continuous movements all blend beautifully into an excellent program. When depression sets in they play our fight song, and all seems to be revived. SPORTS 121 m y y-; VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One Mike Lancaster Bill Gleason Steve Warter Row Two Mike Stuckey Charles Glover Bill Ryan Tom Thomas lohn Goplen leff Meals Tim Speakman leff Warter Mike Dorman Dave Kafka Tony Owens Scott Synnott Mike Fick Dan Ellson Paul Lazarus Randy Heinbaugh Row Three Bill Barkerman Coach Abell John Dennis Clint Booth Doug Irby Scott Harding Fred Mills Bob Williams Ed McKay )oel Wilson Glen Aines Mark Krivoruchka Jim Parker Bill Parker Steve Hughes Dave Dodson Tom Beicher David Cooper Tom Freshwater Don Senich Matt O ' Gwynn John Terango Chuck Bush Coach Lovell Steve Kissenger Row Four Coach Klaren Coach Burkett Dennis Keatts Dick Freshwater Sam Pond Kevin Tracy Skip Marr Bill McRae Roger Grooms Lawton Hydrick Bruce Whitehouse Greg Zeleniak Bill Duckett Bob Williford John Mundie Tim Dowd Bruce Swanberg Coach Yohe Coach Jensen 122 SPORTS SPORTS 123 The Spartan Varsity Football Team stumbled through a season filled with injuries, bad luck, and mistakes to finish the season with a 2-8 mark. Although the defense over-all turned in a fine performance for the season, the offense sputtered until late in the season due to inju¬ ries to interior linemen and offensive backs. Defensively the injury list matched the offensive list, but here the Spartans possessed greater depth and the defense remained solid for the majority of the season. The season opened with a rough schedule and the offense was stagnant against Lee and top-rated Annandale. The next three games (Mount Vernon, Hayfield, and Fort Hunt) were similiar to the opening games with the offensive output bringing the team close to victory but turnovers deciding the outcome in the opponent ' s favor. At the halfway mark of the season the Spartans were 0-5, but showing improvement. The lack of a passing game had cost the offensive unit many yards, and the coaching staff introduced plays which kept the defense honest and improved the hard-nosed running game. The next two games were heart-breaking last minute losses to Woodson and Yorktown, either of which could have been victories. The Homecoming Came against Herndon was a close contest, but once again the Spartans were on the short end of a thriller. Not until the ninth game did the team win a long awaited victory, which was a defensive shutout over Edison. In the season finale the Spartans turned in their finest game of the season in a 21-0 victory over Groveton to place the Spartans in a tie as Gunston District runner-up. In this game the offense worked the wishbone formation ' s triple option to perfection and the defense once again turned in a superior performance. Several players made standout efforts on this year ' s team. The kicking specialist, John Goplen, was West Springfield ' s most consistent offensive weapon. Defensivemen Bill Gleason, Mike Lancaster, Dave Dodson, and Sam Pond were outstanding at their positions and anchored the Spartan defense. SPORTS 125 126 SPORTS Row One Mr. Bill Burkett Mr. William Abell Row Two Mr. ]im Jensen Mr. Bob Klaren Mr. William Lovell Mr. Roger Yohe COACHES SPORTS 127 JV FOOTBALL Row One Dave Thomas Steve Krause Brian Harrison Paul Chapman Tim Skuby Steve Kastanowski Bret Bettge Row Two Bob Herren A! Caddy Gary Troop Bill Maltby Rick Drake Dale Pasandre Tim Helton Row Three Kevin Morris Charles Martin Steve Roberts Dave Horton Jed Proctor Mike Quint Row Four Pat McCurmin Tom Dodd Steve Odom John Dennis Jon Dahlstrom Joe Dunivin 128 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 6 Fort Hunt 26 28 Lee 6 34 Groveton 0 8 Edison 8 22 Mount Vernon 0 6 Hayfield 2 6 Lee 24 36 Edison 0 The Junior Varsity Football Team played this year with an unusually small squad (only 27 players). The coaching staff, Coaches Yohe and Klaren, took advantage of this situation to devote more time to working individually with the players. The results became more evident as the season progressed with the noticeably improving play of both the offensive and defensive units. The final record of the team was 5-2-1, earning them a second place finish in the Cunston District. Several players were promoted during the season to the varsity team due to their fine performances as junior varsity players. The team also set a new school scoring record of 146 points, breaking the old record set by last year ' s junior varsity team. SPORTS 129 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL WSHS Opponent 8 Lee 13 8 Groveton 8 0 Mount Vernon 21 16 Edison 8 12 Hayfield 6 8 Fort Hunt 0 Row One Lee Wilson Mike Smith Curt Fiegal Bob McCully Chris Stewart Jeff MacIntyre Bob King Mark Rasmussen Dave Dorman Bob Ramer Don Aines Richard Yattow Tim McCurmin Lee Wilson Sidney lackson Mike Farley Row Two Coach Abell Ron Bull Chuch Wituschek Steve Senich Jerry Odell Randy FHermit Kevin England Richard Waleharn Andy Kalen Mark Brugan Mark Bailey Lee Holmes Jett Dunivin Andy Mayfield Mark Lancaster Bill Ritchie Coach Lovell Row Three Roddy Seekins Dave Davenport Bob Wolfort Doug Walton Craig Young Pete Dutfy David Kidd Mark Seeker Richard Jones Tom Romero Mark Ballinger Mike Carney Les Morris David Rush Row Four lohn McRae Steve Kaiser Lee Wilson Mike Michael Charles Denwell lim Yagerline Kurt Hansen Hank Brysen Scott Hauer 130 SPORTS Playing two schedules as Team A and Team B the Freshman Football Team played a fine season, and the outstanding perform¬ ances of several individuals looked promising for the football future of Spartan fans. Under the guidance of Coaches Abell and Lovell the players gradually learned the West Springfield football system and sharpened skill on their individual positions as well as team play. A large part of the season was spent shifting pIayers from position to position testing their abilities as future junior varsity and varsity players. The experience gained this year will prove invaluable for future Spartan football teams. SPORTS 131 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Row One Lane Scott Tom Crom )ohn Mackey Row Two John Boswell Neil O ' Donnell Bob Reade 132 SPORTS gllfel mmwm miwm 0$8lA mm: ' ■ ' ey ••. .• The Varsity Cross Country Team took advantage of a veteran squad and exceptional stamina and endurance to finish another fine season with a record of 9 wins and 5 defeats. Consistent performances from seniors Tom Crom, Lane Scott, Bill Huber, and John Boswell led the team to a second place finish in the Cunston District and a highly respect¬ able finish in the regionals. Considering the nagging injuries which hampered several indi¬ vidual performances and the demanding efforts in winning tri-school meets the team had a remarkable season. SPORTS 133 JV CROSS COUNTRY Row One lim Chisholm Mike Britten Kevin Conners loe Manion lerry Huddleston Row Two Cary Baldino loe Stassi Brian Brinkley Kelly Kruger Jim Hagian Pat Shields 134 SPORTS Competing with great determination and dedication the Junior Varsity Cross Country Team finished an outstanding season undefeated. Working on developing tech¬ niques, the runners performed consistently well over difficult courses. The Spartan varsity team should be well bolstered next year with the addition of this year ' s junior varsity runners. SPORTS 135 VARSITY BASKETBALL Cunston District and Regional Championships Second Place in State Championship Row One Dave Viskochil Don Criswell left jeremiah Ron Nelson Row Two Coach Harris Tom Arbi a Tom Brown Marty McNerney Jim England Mike Koesters Harry Stoudemire Bob Ferris Ed Tiernan Dale Watnee Tim Ness Dave Koesters Malt O ' Gwynn Rich Killoran Coach McCool SPORTS 137 WSHS i 70 T. C. Williams Opponent 74 j 98 Oakton 61 93 Stuart 70 47 Woodson 46 75 Fort Hunt 55 103 Mount Vernon 63 73 Mayfield 71 66 Groveton 53 85 Edison 68 80 Lee 61 98 Wakefield 52 90 McLean 69 96 Lort Hunt 55 64 Mount Vernon 47 78 Hayfield 50 30 Groveton 35 89 Edison 69 85 Lee 57 138 SPORTS I lie West Springfield Varsity Basketball Team finished a record breaking 2 5-3 season as the most successful team in the school ' s history. Along with winning the Gunston District title, the team advanced to top ten rankings in the metropolitan polls and a 2nd place ranking in the state. In five games the Spartans scored ninety points or more which boosted them to be one of the highest scoring teams in the state. While running off a fourteen game winning streak (which included an eleven game streak in district competition) the team also surpassed one- hundred points in a single game (the only team in Northern Virginia to do so this season). The Spartans this year molded the talents of several players into an aggressive and energetic basketball team. Led by the expert play-making of Jeff Jeremiah, the accurate shooting of Dave Koesters, and the soft left-handed jump shot of Ron Nelson, the team used a line-up of either height or quickness to out-rebound or out-hustle their opponents. Outstanding playing was also consistently turned in by Ed Tiernan, Dale Watnee, Dave Viskochil, Bob Ferris, and Harry Stoudemire. The 16-2 regular season record was very effectively illustrated by the Spartan finesse on the basketball court and by the excitement and pride that it transmitted to the Spartan fans. In post-season play the powerful Spartans continued winning. The team swept through the district tournament and then entered into the highly competitive regional tournament. Here, led by team captain Jeff Jeremiah, Ed Tiernan, and Dave Koesters, West Springfield ran over all opposition to become the 1972 Northern Virginia Regional Champions and earned a state berth. To cap off a truly phenomenal season the team (accompanied by 3000 Spartan fans) went all the way to the state final before falling only eight points short of becoming state champions, which broke a seven game post-season winning streak. Head coach Don McCool and his staff should be congratulated for their excellent basketball tactics all season long and for their molding of a championship team. SPORTS 139 JV BASKETBALL The Junior Varsity Basketball Team matched the outstanding season of the varsity with a 17-1 record, which included a 12-0 record in district play. The team was led by an extremely potent offense and aggressive defense. Leading scorers included guards Steve Bacon, Jim Seegers, and Steve Lanier, and center, Mike Mitchell. After losing its opening game, the team rebounded to win a phenomenal 17 consecutive games. Many games were won on the reserve strength of the team as often players would come off the bench to make a major contribution in rebounding, playmaking, or drawing a foul. With the winning of the Gunston District for the fourth year in a row, Coach Ross has established a championship streak in West Springfield JV basketball. Row One Steve Bacon Row Two Dave Watnee Mike Mitchell Steve Compton Steve Lanier Jay McKinley Jim Seegers Jeff Morgenthaler Buzz Patterson Gary Helfenberger Brian Harrison Dave Lorenzi John Marten 140 SPORTS WSHS 72 George Washington Opponent 81 75 Oakton 68 85 Stuart 49 87 Woodson 67 96 Fort FHunt 54 73 Mount Vernon 33 73 Hayfield 63 81 Robinson 80 74 Groveton 59 69 Edison 51 68 Lee 51 72 Wakefield 61 59 Fort Ftunt 53 91 Mount Vernon 58 69 Hayfield 56 80 Groveton 56 81 Edison 47 78 Lee 58 SPORTS 141 ms FRESHMAN BASKETBALL WSHS Opponent 57 Mount Vernon 31 39 Groveton 65 45 Hayfield 32 46 Fort Flunt 42 43 Edison 33 56 Fort FHunt 35 41 Lee 39 54 Hayfield 31 50 Edison 41 46 Lee 55 54 Groveton 57 53 Mount Vernon 48 Row One Tom Leary Trip Ritchie Casby Harrison Robbie Ramer Row Two Doug Cline Ron Bull loe Wilson Steve Senich John Faunconer Tom Cauthey Dave Campbell Bob Martin Craig GoocJhart Jeff Blair Bill Mayer Sandy McRae Bill Sullivan Mike Rose Coach Thompson 142 SPORTS In its first year as West Springfield basketball players, the freshman team displayed great enthusiasm and dedication in learning fundamentals and refining the basic skills in basketball. Using a variety of offensive and defensive styles of play, the players gained knowledge and experi¬ ence in molding individual talents into team play. Several members showed such outstanding ability that they were promoted to the JV team for part of the season. The team finished with an impressive 9-3 mark and a second place in the Gunston District. SPORTS 14! VARSITY WRESTLING Row One Chris Haertle Gordon Hansen Scott Crackel Ben Ramos Row Two Gregg Jordon Gary Johnson Roger Mitton Mark Benton Row Three Bob Williams Don Senich Jim Childers Bill Huber Brilliant individual performances outshined the team efforts on this year ' s Varsity Wrestling Team. Sparked by the aggressive style of the lightweight wrestlers the team compiled an overall 1-1-10 record, including a third place finish in the district tournament. Inconsistency at times plagued the Spartans ' perform¬ ances on the mat, but this became less evident as the season progressed. District champions included Gordon Hansen and Ben Ramos. Gary Johnson and Bill Huber finished within the top four district wrestlers and qualified for the regionals. The return of the majori¬ ty of the varsity team and the addition of several fine JV wrestlers should combine to produce another good team next year. 144 SPORTS WSHS 22 Washington Lee Opponent 28 15 Yorktown 40 29 Herndon 32 14 Marshall 35 33 Robinson 22 24 Groveton 24 24 Mount Vernon 29 11 T. C. Williams 35 24 Edison 34 15 Fort Hunt 33 9 Lee 47 15 Hayfield 31 SPORTS 145 JV WRESTLING WSHS Opponent 12 Wahington Lee 54 21 Yorktown 33 25 Herndon 30 39 Marshall 18 27 Robinson 25 39 Croveton 25 36 Mount Vernon 24 36 George Washington 27 26 Edison 35 20 Fort Hunt 25 17 Lee 34 33 Hayfield 24 Row One Fred Koch Hank Bryson Jay Jureka Rich Prevatt Steve Ward Lee Scott Row Two Craig Platenburg Chuck Clover Dave DeMarco Joe Bailey Bob Williams Floyd Husted |%Wc yi A. 4 . plVi jfTAm f W Ml fa : V if ® f .? ftjf ’ • ' • L ' LI v jriaSBBp. K ML , ’ ' I ■Sfljygp - jgje ' • , ] BRpW . ' {• —- J r j igry ■ Jc XSkn - iv I 46 SPORTS The Junior Varsity Wrestling Team finished an up-and-down season with a record of 6-6, which included an even won and lost record within the district. Many of the young and hard working wrestlers displayed great promise as future varsity competitiors, and this year ' s experience should give them the added polish they need. The team ' s outstanding wrestler was soph¬ omore Bob Williams who will un¬ doubtedly continue to win on the varsity level next year. In what is perhaps the most physically demanding sport in West Springfield, the JV team developed to a level of varsity competition and should provide great support for next year ' s team. SPORTS 147 VARSITY WINTER TRACK The Varsity Winter Track Team completed a victorious season with both Gunston District and regional championships. The season was highlighted by the outstanding and consistent performances in the field events. Senior Bruce Whitehouse set a new state record by leaping 6 ' 5 3 4 in the high jump, surpassing the old mark by over an inch, john Boswell and Tom Freshwater also had good seasons, finishing second and fourth respectively in their specialties of the 880 yard sprint and the triple jump. The team brought West Springfield its second Gunston District championship of the winter season. Row One Keith Neff Neil O ' Donnell Mark Mackey Kevin Morris Jim Breckenridge Lane Scott Coach Yohe Row Two Coach Abell Dave Kafka Dick Freshwater John Boswell Bob Reade Steve Hughes Tom Crom Tom Freshwater Row Three Bruce Whitehouse Tony Owens Shawn O ' Neill Bob Cray Bob Pond Bill Duckett 148 SPORTS VVSHS Opponent 50 Fori Hunt 42V2 Edison 43 y 2 68 y 2 Mount Vernon 52 Vi Lee 15 64 Vi Episcopal 57 Vi Washington Lee 15 94 Vi Hayfield 30 Vi Groveton 12 83 Hayfield 25 63 Edison 46 SPORTS 149 Row One Robert Williams Bill Duckett Jim Breckenridge John Boswell Bob Reade Bob Pond Tony Owens Tom Crom John Brizzi Row Two Coach Yohe John Dennis Bucky Dewey John Coplen Bob Cray Dick Freshwater Dave Kafka Lane Scott Kevin Morris Scott Harding Tom Freshwater Coach Abell Row Three Dave Serin Robert Grooms Lawton Hydrick Bruce Whitehouse Keith Neff Shawn O ' Neill Mark Mackey Scott Synnott 150 SPORTS JV SPRING TRACK WIV M i r r VvHH L ] _j imm ■Mdtt m r ' Row One— Brian Brinkley, Jerry Huddleston, Kevin Connors, Kelly Kruger, Joe Stassi, Bob Martin, David Rush, Jim Clifton, Bob McCully, Chris Miller. Row Two — Jeff Morganthaler, Paul Chapman, Larry Forte, Ron Bull, Casby Harrison, Mark Lancaster, Jim Hagan, Craig Young, Larry Clugston. Row Three— Richard Brogatti, Steve Judy, Leo Hergenroeder, Scott Dean, Lester Morris, David Hergenroeder, Doug Walton, Bob Carter. Row Four— Kevin Morris, Bob Wolford, Steve Keim, Sandy McRae, Sidney Jackson, Tim McCurnin, Mike Michel, Andy Kalen, Tray Jennings. March24 Haringer Relays March28 Fort Flunt Away April 4 Edison Away April 8 GW Relays April 11 Lee Horne ; April 18 Groveton Home i May 2 Mount Vernon Home May 5,6 Fairfax County Meet May 9 FHayf ield Away May 12,13 Gunston District Meet SPORTS 151 TENNIS Row One Bruce Croskery |im Alser Tim Butters Mike Croskery Bill Millward David Decker Row Two lack Burman Skip Krause Bill Ewing Chris Sarver David Hartman Paul Honeycutt Mike Gauth ier Row Three Andy Vanderhoof Mike Wright Neil O ' Donnell Mike Richards Kevin Holmes Jack Gauthier Chip Lex 152 SPORTS April 6 Mount Vernon Home i April 13 Fort Hunt Away April 17 Edison Home April 20 Lee Away April 24 Hayfield Away April 26 Groveton Home April 28 Gunston District SPORTS 153 GOLF Row One Ted Baader David Henderson Mark Yosway Steve Ranney Kirk Read Kevin Williams Scott McDowell Bill Walker Row Two Greg Stewart Tim Chobanec Bob Rose Rick Lee Jeff Jeremiah Mike Fredricks Ron Frankie Kirk Mortimer Chris Harrison 154 SPORTS 1 k H n , - I March27 Mayfield Away | March 31 Quantico Invitational April 10 Fort Hunt Away April 14 Groveton Home April 17 Edison Home April 21 Lee Away April 24 Mount Vernon Away May 4 Gunston District SPORTS 155 wM } W , ‘ M ' : tl!ftt§iiSi - L; iil ; - ' ? : v cj-.- ss ( y i : , ' i g®| gp in %„A ' - ' tes is mmmu mmWmM- mmrnm : mm Mi0ii:0i I ' ■ .- ■ ' - r: VARSITY BASEBALL Row One Nick Arbia Chuck Glover Kevin Autry Steve Hughes Mike kick Kevin Anderson Steve Compton lim Mundy Row Two Randy Troop Tom Thomas Dave Cooper Dave Dodson Tim Dowd Greg Zeleniak joel Wilson Steve Boling Row Three John Killoran Dennis Huffmaster David Beall Mike Siler Joey Huffstickler John Pavelle Greg Bean Kurt Stinemetz Tom Merrill March27 Wakefield Away March29 Mount Vernon Away March 31 Fort Flunt Home April 3 Edison Home April 5 H ayf ielcl Away April 7 Groveton Away April 10 Lee Home April 14 Mount Vernon Home April 17 Fort Flunt Away April 19 Edison Away April 21 Hayfield Home April 24 Groveton Away April 26 Lee Away j May 1 Mount Vernon Away May 3 Fort Hunt Away May 5 Edison Home May 8 Hayfield Away May 10 Groveton 1 tome May 12 Lee Home SPORTS 157 158 SPORTS JV BASEBALL April 3 Edison Away April 5 Hayfield Home i April 7 Groveton Home : April 10 Lee Away April 14 Mount Vernon Away April 17 Fort Hunt Flome April 19 Edison Home April 21 Hayfield Away April 24 Groveton Home | April 26 Lee Home May 1 Mount Vernon Home May 3 Fort Hunt Home s May 5 Edison Away May 8 Hayfield Home May 10 Groveton Away Row One— Rick Schiller, Mike LeSueur, Brian Harrison, Tim Skuby, Rusty Schropp, lay McKinley, Zack McCain, Mark Hart, Rick Deitch. Row Two — Kevin Leary, Bill Prevatt, David Henderson, Ned Hertberg, Mike Teal, Bill Maltby, John Vatis, Jim Clifton, Jon Schmitz. Row Three — Jim Runyeon, Dom Salemi, Tom Witaschek, Tom Bartlett, Charles Marr, Rick Drake, Barry Arnold, John Bounds, Russ Dewey, Coach Tugwell. SPORTS 159 Row One Linda Jose Josie Edmundson Lynne Del Vito Suzanne Miller Betsy Cizek Donna Ruane Kathy Woodcock Row Two Miss Gaunt, coach Ginny Youngblood, mgr. Debbie Crone Jo Holm Marge Schlemm Lorraine Peschke Denise Adams Cathy Anderson Danielle Frost VARSITY HOCKEY Captained by Kathy Woodcock and Debbie Crone, the Varsity Field Hockey Team worked together with enthusiasm and desire to capture the Cunston District title. There was strong support from the defense to give the forwards the opportunities to score that mate¬ rialized in gaining the championship for the third time. The lone pair of losses the team suffered this year were the first two games of the season, but from that point on the cooper¬ ative efforts of defense and offense made the team unbeatable. The overall outcome of this season was a 4-2-2 record and first place in the Cunston District. 160 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 0 Marshall 5 0 Annandale 2 3 Mount Vernon 1 2 Hayfield 0 1 Edison 1 1 Fort Hunt 0 2 Croveton 2 0 Lee 0 SPORTS 161 |V HOCKEY This year ' s Junior Varsity Field Hockey Team enjoyed an outstanding season. The team had two able co-captains in Bette Notaro and Scotti Tarlton, both first year players. Bette led the team in scoring with four of the six goals to her credit, assisted by one of the most aggressive forward lines the West Springfield JV has ever had. A strong halfback line helped to keep the team on attack and in position to score, while the entire defense limited its op¬ ponents to only three goals all season. With players moved up to varsity in the next year or so, West Springfield can look forward to more winning seasons from the field hockey teams. •aw®. Row One lann Reed Kathy Walsh Pam Mitchell Vicki Takagi Terry Ruane Martha Youngblood Row Two Sarita Levine, mgr. Miss Beacham, coach Debbie Loudon Chris Hemphill Cindy Twidt Bette Notaro Scotti Tarlton Dannie Biggs Susan Plummer Kathy Giles 162 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 0 Marshall 0 0 Annandale 0 1 Mount Vernon 0 2 Hayfield 1 1 Edison 1 1 Fort Hunt 1 1 Groveton 0 4 Lee 0 SPORTS 163 GIRLS ' TENNIS After its first year as a varsity sport, Girls ' Tennis at West Springfield has gained much recognition. The determination of the team and the tremendous effort of the coach, Mrs. Lewis, set the way to a season of five wins and one loss. Of the team ' s five singles players, only seniors Heidi Hoffman and Debbie Fleigh will not be returning next year. Juniors Lynn Gray and Mary Butters and sophomore Gayle Freshwater will provide the team with a strong nucleus next year. Row One Karen Meadows Patty O ' Donnell Row Two Lynn Cray Mary Butters Ellen Krause Heidi Hoftman Row Three Debbie Fleigh Benita Ramos Barbara Ramos Mrs. Lewis, coach Martha Rietman Gayle Freshwater Cindy Pierce 164 SPORTS SPORTS 165 GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL Row One Jan Turner Debbie Crone Row Two Debbie Logerquist, mgr. Ginny Youngblood, mgr. Becky Peaslee Kathy Giles Lorraine Peschke Patty O ' Donnell Betsy Cizek Suzanne Miller, mgr. Lynne Del Vitto, mgr. Row Three Gayle Freshwater Sandy Chambers Cindy Lundberg Jane Roark Marge Schlemm Bette Notaro WSHS Opponent 57 Mount Vernon 29 40 Hayfield 29 74 Fort Hunt 48 41 Groveton 38 53 Edison 60 42 Lee 32 68 Mount Vernon 35 61 Hayfield 23 52 Fort Hunt 42 31 Groveton 36 47 Edison 35 55 Lee 37 166 SPORTS The Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team had its most successful season since West Springfield opened. The team finished with a fine 10-2 record and tied for first place in the Gunston District. The team was composed of five seniors, two juniors, and six soph¬ omores, with only four players returning from last year ' s varsity team. The highlight of the season was the victory over Edison to stop their unbeaten streak. Jan Turner, co¬ captain, and sophomore Gayle Fresh¬ water were consistently outstanding performers throughout the season. SPORTS 167 GIRLS ' JV BASKETBALL Row One Peggy Tinsley Tory Sitter Row Two Barbara Holopa Chery Logerquist Kim Neal Cindy Sanders Jan Lutinski Janet Carlson Jackie Payne Row Three Jan Reed, mgr. Debby Cordon Nancy Lyons Anne Connor Laurie Carlan Lisa Eubank Theresa Cruther Sharon Britt Susan Plummer Mary Travers, mgr. This was the first year of team expe¬ rience for the 17 members of the Girls ' JV Basketball Team. Sophomores Tory Sitter and Peggy Tinsley were elected co-captains. Much improvement was noted as the season progressed. Al¬ though the scorebook showed that the defeats outnumbered the victories, the experience and knowledge gained provide the groundwork for an even better season next year. 168 SPORTS WSHS Opponent 9 Mount Vernon 43 6 Hayfield 19 11 Fort FHunt 33 26 Croveton 19 16 Edison 21 18 Lee 31 14 Mount Vernon 25 26 Hayfield 0 12 Fort Flunt 24 22 Croveton 18 17 Edison 27 21 Lee 20 SPORTS 169 WSHS Opponent 54 Falls Church 7 Hayfield 17 64 Woodson 15 Annandale 68 55 Hayfield 541 2 Fort Hunt 361 2 Edison 9 GIRLS ' GYMNASTIC TEAM Mount Vernon 3 Row One Lorrie Komar Row Two Debbie Broome Kim Olsen Cheryl Faler Peggy Hayes Heather Pack Row Three lyll Crockett Susan Merritt Row Four Ellen Gibson Susan Cole Linda Bradford Gail Augsburger Debbie Hawkes Sandy Leonard Tracy Martin janet Baynes Kristin Bodley losie Edmundson Row Five Cathy Branscone Cindy Gee Debbie Schwob Helen Applebee Sher Leonard 170 SPORTS The Girls ' Gymnastic Team competed in two tri-meets, one against Hayfield and Falls Church, the other against Annandale and Woodson, and swept the general division in each meet. The girls also competed in the Gunston District meet placing second to Hayfield. Excellent showings were made by Helen Applebee and Debbie Schwob in the county meet which featured the best gymnasts in Fairfax County. They went on to compete in the regional meet at Woodbridge. Through the dedication and love of the sport by the team members and Miss Dorer, the coach, West Springfield had an excellent start in gymnastics. SPORTS 171 VARSITY SOFTBALL Row One Donna Ruane |an Turner Bette Notaro Cindy Lundberg Gayle Freshwater Monique Collins Debbie Crone Betsy Cizek Row Two Val Osbourn Jan Lutinski Patty O ' Donnell Lorraine Peschke Janet Carlson Becky Peaslee Suzanne Miller Lynne Del Vitto 172 SPORTS SPORTS 173 April 18 Edison Away April 20 Langley Home i April 25 Fort Hunt Home April 27 Mount Vernon Away May 2 Lee Away May 4 Groveton Home May 9 Herndon Away May 11 Woodson Away May 16 Fairfax Home May 18 Hayfield Home 174 SPORTS JV SOFTBALL Row One Charlotte Osbourn leanette Harris Lisa Eubank Sandy Chambers lane Warren Karen Reisinger losie Edmondson Row Two Terry Ruane Danielle Frost Denise Harrison Cindy Sanders lackie Payne |ana Shackelton Pam Mitchell SPORTS 175 COACHING STAFF Miss Sharon Gaunt Miss Shirley Duncan Mrs. Audrey Lewis Mrs. lane Carter Miss Barbara Beacham y • I- t M tC jvV.T ' ' iLftA mJitti ' At Devoted attention was provided by the Women Coaches to the girls who took part in athletics. Strenuous hours ot after school training were necessary to aid the teams to achieve accurate skills. 176 SPORTS Advising, training, and promoting that extra spark of confidence were the ingredients that the Men Coaches assured to each boy participating in the various Spartan teams. These coaches offered their time and experience to strengthen West Springfield ' s athletic status as well as spirit. tit ym Eg • m | 9 B ' c- Mr. Dave Knudson Mr. Bill Abell Mr. Murray Ross Mr. Henry Talamentez Mr. Robert Harris Mr. Bill Lovell Mr. )im )ensen Mr. Bob Klaren Mr. Don McCool SPORTS 177 ACTIVITIES r!J V - ■ ' A.... • What is it that intrigues you most about the world around you? Be active and search for your interests! Exploring caves, or numbers, or countries, or the environment, or just people, in general, are among the many activities West Springfield has to offer every pursuing Spartan . •,0r W tQfilY h ■ ' Mark Krivoruchka, President STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Besides representing the student body, the student government officers strived to improve the government system of West Springfield. Through their charisma and leadership ability, they won the support of their fellow students. While attaining the satisfaction of having helped to construct a better government, they contributed to the unification of the student body. Up Nancy Romano, Secretary Elaine Whitbeck, Vice President 180 ACTIVITIES The cheerful voices of the Morning Announcers informed the student body of all necessary activities of clubs and organizations daily at the end of the first period. Besides keeping us up to date on activities, these students were responsible for leading the Pledge of Allegiance. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCERS 1. MaryAnn Naber 2. Lissa Bounds 3. Tom Merrill 4. Elaine Whitbeck 5. Jeff Meals ACTIVITIES 181 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives was comprised of students elected by their first period classes. Acting as a bridge between the students and the Student Government, the House of Repre¬ sentatives was an important voice for the students. The representatives kept their homerooms informed on the ac¬ tivities of the SGA. 1. Chris Hemphill 2. Andrea Goslin 3. Lorrie Komar 4. Sheryl Reinikka 5. Kim Krieger 6. Sandy Spiro 7. Judy Cumber 8. Barbara Staley 9. Gaye Evans 10. Suzanne Peters 11. Diane Jennings 12. Donna Choate 13. Fred Mills 14. Tim Pollard 15. Debbie Logerquist 16. Martha Mendez 17. Scott McDowell 18. Jay Jureka 19. Steve Palmer 20. Bob Gray 21. Bill Barker 22. Bill McRae 23. Terry Meahl 24. Durand Carroll 25. Marty McNearney 26. Bruce Swanberg 27. Elaine Whitbeck 28. Nancy Romano 29. Barbara Schnarr 30. Madeleine Brooks 182 ACTIVITIES 1. Deborah Stanley 2. Karen Wolfe 3. Debbie Obach 4. Linda Trahan 5. Debbie Bullard 6. Debbie Morris 7. Greg Fabian 8. Rob Widener 9. Mary O ' Mary 10. Hildey Muros 11. Kevin Williams 12. Gail Gabriel I i 13. Buffy Jeacock 14. Carol Bender 15. Harriet Chester 16. Leslie Hannon 17. Donna Buxton 18. Mary Walton 19. Mark Ranney 20. Larry Weiss 21. Randy Fleinbaugh 22. George Herman 23. Phil Cohen 24. Robin Scichilone 25. Paul Lazarus 26. Steven DeLong 27. Steve Ranney 28. Karla Price 29. Zoe Wages 30. Paul Walecka 31. Shauna Ensrud 32. Lissa Bounds 33. Michele Hutchison 34. Debbie Smith 35. Nancye Miller 36. Dennis Keatts ACTIVITIES 183 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Recognized nationally as one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a high school student, the National Honor Society symbolized leadership, character, and service. Some of the accomplishments of these honor students included sponsoring assemblies and a tutor program. 1. Jill Morgenthaler 2. Tamara Crouch 3. Melissa Lorey 4. Lee Ann Taylor 5. Lori Van Oosting 6. Brenda Pritchett 7. Robin Brochu 8. Lea Farmer 9. Nancy Wilfong 10. Lynn Muros 11. Terry Renirie 12. Donna Choate 13. Harvey Wilkinson 14. Cinny Zink 15. John Gray 16. Debbie Crone 17. Paul Lazarus 18. Mark Rippeon 19. Jan Turner 20. Debbie Crotty 21. Laurie Laighton 22. Anne Clarke 23. Lynn Sprunk 24. Marisue Uhrich 25. Tom Sachs 26. Robert Draper 27. Jenny Screen 28. Jill Murray 29. Roger Draper 30. Karen Ulatoski 31. Linda Nuhn 32. Chuck Bush 33. Robert Kemp 34. Keith Bell 35. Jack Gauthier 36. Richard Borgatti 37. John Brasfield 38. Ron Knoblock 39. Doug Mears 40. Paul Walecka 41. Andy Lederman 42. Mike Kappel 43. Randy Perez 44. Jay Mitchell 45. Joel Wilson 46. Lisa Bennett 47. MaryAnn Naber 48. Gregg Zeleniak 49. Michele Hutchison 50. Tony Owens 51. Stephen Fisher 52. Loren Johnson 53. Phil Sargeant 184 ACTIVITIES 1. Paul Phelan 2. Carol Bender 3. Lynn Stern 4. Jane Roark 5. Trudy Koslow 6. Wendy Lawrence 7. Suzanne Miller 8. Gary Luzadder 9. Karen Nafzinger 10. Lorie Teagno 11. Donna Gobie 12. Denise Adams 13. Drew Yamaki 14. Nancy Hyer 15. Debbie Neese 16. Ana Murias 17. Susan Turner 18. Debbie Willey 19. Marilyn Reece 20. Becky Day 21. Sherry Blackmore 22. Evelyn Cummins 23. Sydna Bindrup 24. Diane Jennings 25. Kathy Zink 26. Nadeen Tadich 27. Debbie Smith 28. Gayle Lorenzi 29. Jay Wilcox 30. Roger Miller 31. Darrell Vandover 32. Tom Knauss 33. Mark Walecka 34. Randy Heinbaugh 35. Lee Southmayd 36. Don Ledford 37. John Fox 38. Paul Honeycutt ACTIVITIES 185 To be members of the National Junior Honor Society, it required students to attain academic excellence. Freshmen and sophomores who achieved such qualifications earned the honor to belong to this honor society. Continual study was of great importance for these students to advance scholastically. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 1. Marilee Harrover 2. Colleen Driscoll 3. Lorrie Komar 4. Andrea Coslin 5. Cindy Cogdell 6. Kim Neal 7. Laurie Frost 8. Debbie Stoy 9. Vicky Mendenhall 10. Suzie Buchwalter 11. Lynn Rusch 12. Joyce Yagerline 13. Steve Keim 14. Linda Trahan 15. Beth Beicher 16. Doug Ebberts 17. David Savard 18. Robert Schmidt 19. Debby Cordon 20. Pat Kimman 21. Martha Youngblood 22. Susan Faulconer 23. Caye Evans 24. Jackie Stewart 25. Laura Rackley 26. Kathy Keim 27. Pat Lammie 28. Chris Kawolics 29. Bill Saunders 30. Ross Iwamoto 31. John Faulconer 32. John Fahs 33. Lee Holmes 34. Joan Vaught 186 ACTIVITIES Yoshiko Asada, Japan AFS STUDENTS The AFS students enjoyed a year of new and exciting experiences in a mutal exchange. By living in a foreign country, the students gained a better understanding of foreign cultures thus making a contribution to greater peace between nations. Jane Roark, West Springfield ACTIVITIES 187 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The purpose of the IRC was to understand and to promote better international relationships. The members sold West Springfield pennants, took a trip to Williamsburg, guided the foreign visitors at West Springfield, and participated in the Fairfax Annual Model UN(FAMUN). Going to foreign restaurants and planning a trip to New York were on their list of goals. 1. Wendy Lawrence 2. Diane Broyles 3. Sharon Karbelk 4. Paul Phelan 5. Ellen MacBrayne 6. Marcy McDowell 7. Denise Adams 8. Lorayne Bliven 9. Carola Cooke 10. Joy Pape 11. Donna Choate 12. Virginia Mitchell 13. Mary Connolly 14. Yoshiko Asada 15. Susan Flynn 16. Cindy Myhre 17. Nancy Wiltong 18. Lea Farmer 19. Margaret Walter 20. John Gray 21. Lynn Stern 22. Marilyn Reece 23. Debbie Crotty 24. Lynne DelVitto 25. Susan Turner 26. Sharon Potter 27. Jane Roark 28. John Cockerham 29. Candy Creasi 188 ACTIVITIES 1. Michele Jakoboski 2. Lynne Marker 3. Cindy Ashton 4. Karen Wolfe 5. Brenda Pritchett 6. Earline Ching 7. Madeleine Brooks 8. Ana Murias 9. jo Ellen Kowalski 10. Heidi EHoffman 11. Sandy Spiro 12. Kim Krieger 13. Greg Troutman 14. Mario Dominquez 1 5. Barb Pekarek 16. Charlotte Hunter 17. Marisue Uhrich 18. Tom Sachs 19. Kim Wilson 20. Jerry Hofer 21. Jeff Inman 22. Sharman Keheley ACTIVITIES 189 FRENCH CLUB The French Club promoted and furthered the understanding and knowledge of French culture and civi¬ lization. A trip to Montreal was planned as well as going to a Foreign Film Festival to broaden their spectrum. 1. Ann Williford 2. Susan Kvasnicka 3. Sharen Briti 4. Kathy Keim 5. Earline Ching 6. Kim High 7. Zoe Wages 8. Lynne Marker 9. Joyce Yagerline 10. Natalie Eidsness 11. Brenda Pritchett 12. Debbie Stoy 13. Jann Reed 14. Leslie Evans 15. Linda Trahan 16. Monique Collins 17. Valerie Osborn 18. Charlotte Osborn 19. Denise Adams 20. Kim Ritchie 21. Paul Honeycutt 22. Tom Sachs 23. Nancye Miller 24. Pete Wilson 25. Jay Mitchell 26. Kim Wilson 27. Tory Sitter 28. Jeff Inman 190 ACTIVITIES 1. Denise Adams 2. Kathy Reed 3. Lori Van Oosting 4. Elaine Whitbeck 5. Judi Fitzgerald 6. Brenda Pritchett 7. Valerie Osborn 8. Ginny Youngblood 9. Suzy Gaiser 10. Bill McRae I I. Michele Hutchison 12. Tom Sachs 13. Kim Wilson 14. Andy Lederman 15. lay Mitchell 16. Jeff Inman 17. Stephanie Holt 18. Mike Kappel 19. lay Wilcox 20. Mr. De Carlo The French Honor Society promoted Franco-American friendship through an understanding and appreciation of the French culture. The society sponsored the sixth International Dinner this year. They also supplied various awards for outstanding per¬ formance in the French language. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY ACTIVITIES 191 GERMAN CLUB For furthering international relations, the German Club was established to study German customs and culture. The German Club ' s activi¬ ties included a trip to Pennsylvania and a Fasching Party. 1. Barbara Schnarr 2. Sue Ebersberger 3. Laura Renner 4. Suzanne Peters 5. Pam McCullough 6. Chris Hemphill 7. Mindy Hayden 8. Sandra Larson 9. Deborah Hormann 10. Karen Reisinger 11. Cindee Corthell 12. John Trower 13. Tom Whitesel 14. Jake Berberich 15. Gwen Shumway 16. Renee Dubiel 17. Bob Bierbower 18. Rob Widener 19. Charles McConnell 20. Melissa Lorey 21. Cheryl Eckert 22. Terri Call 23. Durand Carroll 24. Joyce Kemp 25. Cathi Jones 26. Barbara Kick 27. Marc Hoshovsky 192 ACTIVITIES GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Visits to the German Embassy and giving a German dinner contributed to these individuals ' understanding of German culture. Outstanding academ¬ ic achievement and a genuine interest in German culture combined to produce the German Honor Society. 1. Jill Murray 2. Durand Carroll 3. Kim Griswold 4. Donna Ruane 5. Chris Hemphill 6. Lea Farmer 7. Trudy Koslow 8. Muriel Coyle 9. Lee Ann Taylor 10. Lynne DelVitto 11. Debbie Crotty 12. Mrs. McQueary 13. John Trower 14. Stephen Fisher 15. Dan Rowe 16. Brad Wheaton 17. Randy Perez 18. Robert Hornbrook 19. Robert Kemp 20. Ron Brown 21. Kevin Tracy 22. Jim Overson ACTIVITIES 193 1. Gina Dillard 2. Gail Gabriel 1 1 3. Iill Morgenthaler 4. Karen Ulatoski 5. Nancy Rabung 6. Rhonda Irvin 7. Angie Haggard 8. Suzanne Peters 9. Bill Saunders 10. Ian Kildav 11. Heather Horn LATIN CLUB The Latin Club offered fine opportunities to students wishing to study and explore various aspects of Roman culture in order to broaden their interests. The members held a Latin Banquet and planned a trip to Rome. 194 ACTIVITIES LATIN HONOR SOCIETY ' 8 3S . Wi ' .JBj mlm 1. )ill Morgenthaler 2. Karen Ulatoski 3. Nancy Rabung 4. Rhonda Irvin 5. Gina Dillard 6. lanet kilday 7. Angela Haggard The Latin Honor Society proved that Latin is not a dead language. The students of the Latin Honor Society attained greater excellence in mastering the Latin language. Examining further aspects of western culture through this language was one of their prime interests. ACTIVITIES 195 SPANISH CLUB Promoting better understanding of Spanish speaking countries was the main purpose of the Spanish Club. They participated in a Spanish dinner, planned trips to Spanish and Mexican restaurants, and translated childrens ' books into Spanish for a school in Central America. 1. Robin Barlow 2. Karen Nafzinger 3. Cheryl Cox 4. Gaye Evans 5. Mary Martin 6. Mary Longhill 7. Linda Bradford 8. LuAnn Notaro 9. layme Fox 10. Peggy Evrard 11. Jeff Boling 12. Chris Hemphill 13. Marta Hughes 14. Jan Kilday 15. Nadina Barnes 16. Patty Piech 17. Kaye Kampschror 196 ACTIVITIES These Spanish honor students engaged in academically oriented projects. Accomplishments included tutoring of students in Spanish and translating childrens ' story books into Spanish for future use in Guatemala. These as well as other activities have served to help even the most fluent students of Spanish to improve their mastery of this romance language and Spanish culture. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 1. Robin Grugin 2. Melissa Lorey 3. Kim Krieger 4. Kitty O ' Keefe 5. Donna Gobie 6. Ana Murias 7. Tina Campbell 8. Linda Ulsh 9. Kimberly Grugin 10. Karen Porter 11. )an Johnson 12. Leslie Evans 13. Donna Buxton 14. Betsy Cizek 15. Carol Bender 16. Debbie Houck 17. Diane Jennings 18. Kathy Roulet 19. Brenda Barnes 20. Marisue Uhrich 21. Valerie Hepler 22. Doug Ebberts 23. Judy Ciuffreda 24. Mario Dominquez 25. Anne Clarke 26. Charlotte Hunter 27. Monica Cervantes 28. Greg Mitchell 29. Ricardo Torres 30. Susan Turner 31. Dennis Shirley 32. Don Ledford ACTIVITIES 197 LO fsj RUSSIAN CLUB 1. Stephanie Schmitz . Maura Gregory . Sandy Peterson 4. Bill Ewing 5. Steve Luddy 6. Dave Oaks 7. Mike Tammaro - ■O ' .., jgM • mm Members of the Russian Club shared together a genuine enthusiasm in helping to broaden the Russian cul¬ tural horizons among West Springfield students, and in promoting more inter¬ est for and in the Russian language. A whole week was dedicated for this cause and a trip to New York in the Spring sponsored by the group was also a promoter for the language. 198 ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Alexander helped the kevettes construct a well tor Sadie Hawkins A display of a few of the Debate Team ' s trophies ACTIVITIES 199 1. MaryAnn Naber 2. Judi Fitzgerald 3. Joey Brito 4. Heather Horn 5. Rebecca Rios-Peralta 6. Sara Mazak 7. Roger Draper 8. David Higgons 9. Harvey Wilkinson 10. Robert Draper 11. Lise Rusch 12. Don Hill 13. Steve McCampbell 14. Karl Ostby 15. Lisa Hurwitz 16. Mark Eaton Established to encourage excellence in oral interpretation and extempo¬ raneous speaking, the National Forensics League exhibited its talent to all. Their debate team was the Virginia State Champion this year. The National Forensic League also sponsored the WSHS Speech and Debate Tournament. NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE 200 ACTIVITIES An honor indeed, for these debaters who were selected from the Debate Society to represent our high school in local, state, and national competition. It is a privilege for the Debate Team to travel extensively on the east coast to compete with the other leading schools. Ranked among the best debate teams in the country, the Team TEAM continued its search for the perfect argument. DEBATE David Schiller, Harvey Wilkinson ACTIVITIES 201 IT ' S ACADEMIC Time, pressure, and a vast knowledge combine to produce what these scholars knew how to do best, compete academically and succeed. Representing West Springfield brought great honor, but such honor was well deserved. The constant drilling in facts, figures, and dates, and the ability to stay calm under pressure have prepared them for thei r roles. 1. Pat Lammie 2. Jay Wilcox 3. Mark Walecka 4. John Cockerham 5. Thomas Wells 6. Mrs. Durie 7. MaryAnn Naber 202 ACTIVITIES IT ' S ACADEMIC TEAM In order to become a member of the It ' s a Academic Team, a wide range of facts in all areas was a great necessity. These outstanding students prepared themselves for a long time before competing against two other schools on the It ' s Academic show. 1. Pat Lammie 2. jay Wilcox 3. Mark Walecka 4. Mrs. Durie 5. Dee McClendon 6. Mac McCarry ACTIVITIES 203 MA0 MATH CLUB Achievements in the world of math¬ ematics earned these students membership into this honor society. Interest in math was a priority in many of their lives, and the desire to work with numbers is reason enough for such high success in a field in which many are confused. HI ' S 13 S II I! i n ■ni ' .i tfu.H.il 1. Lee Southmayd 2. Stephen Ward 3. Bill Huber 4. Steven Swernofsky 5. Sid Plait 6. Debbie Crotty 7. Mr. Shapiro 8. Jon Grigg 9. Dana Richards 10. Jim Simmons 1 1. Andy Haas 12. Joe Durant 13. Roy Englert 14. Terry Renirie 204 ACTIVITIES MATH TEAM 1. Ed McKay 2. Stephen Ward 3. Joe Durant 4. Mr. Shapiro 5. Terry Renirie 6. Roy Englert 7. Steven Swernofsky 8. Sid Plait 9. Andy Haas 10. Dana Richards 11. Debbie Crotty Twice a week these math wizards competed in contests which explored and tested the genius of each one of them. They were faced with problems and equations of tremendous difficulty, but with their strenuous training and top capabilities supporting them, they ranked high in nationwide ratings. ACTIVITIES 205 KEYETTES The Sadie Hawkins Dance, follies skit, pencil holders for the faculty, valentine flower sale, WSHS Dating Game”, and daffodil sale are what most people recognized as the Keyettes ' projects. As with an iceberg, only the top one-third is clearly visible. Beneath the surface, through a Christmas party for welfare children, district meetings, Salvation Army, supporting the Peace Corps, Project Concern, adopting an Appalachian child, Keyette International Convention, a party for nursing home residents, patterning a brain-deficient child the Keyettes strived for service — service through unity and service with integrity. m XSwi [ j SB ‘ ' f -Vsi Bn §4 jj£ ;.3 x -g - jgt.TJK xB ivloi fktyj K - Jt mLi ' H JMro Wj hB a 1 ■ —■ ■ 1 i ' M M Sa, fjffii._ f v- m. ' ' M gEX nW ' 7 At 1. Marisue Uhrich 2. Debbie Fleigh 3. Debbie Neese 4. Tracy Martin 5. Lee Ann Taylor 6. Karen Weingartner 7. Gayle Gustafson 8. Jo Ann Sager 9. Lori Van Oosting 10. Melissa Lorey 11. Barbara Kick 12. Deedee Metosh 13. Debbie Stanley 14. Becky Day 15. Pattie Porter 16. Jan Turner 17. Mary Walton 18. Jana Sparling 19. Debbie Smith 20. Debbie Willey 21. Jenny Screen 22. Lynn Sprunk 23. Lynn Muros 24. Gayle Lorenzi 25. Cathy Anderson 26. Nancy Hyer 27. Peggy Parsons 28. Nancy Roseman 29. Anne Clarke 30. Sherry Blackmore 31. Pat McDonald 32. Michele Hutchison 33. Carol Woodyard 34. Marilyn Reece 35. Jana Wagner 36. Nadeen Tadich 206 ACTIVITIES 1. Bob Cray 2. Jeff Jones 3. Doug Jones 4. Tom Sachs 5. Lane Scott 6. Bruce Swanberg 7. George Stevenson 8. Tim Pollard 9. Mark Krivoruchka 10. Tony Owens 11. Gregg Zeleniak 12. Chuck Bush 13. George Herman 14. Skip Marr 15. Allan Morris 16. Harvey Wilkinson 17. Randy Heinbaugh 18. Scott Harding 19. Bill McRae 20. Steve Hughes 21. Mark Eaton 22. Paul Lazarus 23. Tim Dowd 24. Bob Williams 25. Steve Warter 26. Doug Mears 27. Mark Walecka 28. Chip Lex 29. Paul Walecka 30. Mario Dominquez The Key Club was a service organi¬ zation established to aid the school and community. They sponsored such school activities as the Homecoming Dance and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. This year their projects included putting nickel deposits on lunch trays, cleaning the hallways, painting the main stairway, and cleaning up the parking lot. KEY CLUB ACTIVITIES 207 WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y To develop a sense of leadership, brotherhood, and equality was the purpose of the West Springfield Tri-Hi- Y. These girls were a great service to our school with their enthusiastic in¬ volvement in activities. An extension of the YWCA, this organization allowed members to fulfill their goals. 1.Shannon Baber 2. Karen Porter 3. Paula Hayden 4. Melody Larson 5. LuAnn Notaro 6. Donna McCubbin 7. Lynne DelVitto 8. Debbie Crone 9. Mary McKenna 10. Susan Flynn 11. Peggy Tinsley 12. Bemta Ramos 13. Suzanne Miller 14. Renee Bovey 15. Molly Irving 16. lane Buehler 17. Kathy Roulet 18. Laura McDowell 19. Janet Fleming 20. Elaine Whitbeck 21. Gloria Larson 22. Marcia Montieth 23. Tina Campbell 24. Paula Stassi 25. Catriona Wardlaw 26. Diane Loehe 27. Stephanie Walsh 28. Susan Schwob 29. Karen Hancock 30. Chris Hemphill 31. Cindy Coughlin 32. lane Gardiner 33. Mary Lu Barringer 34. loanne Moore 35. Robin Scichilone 208 ACTIVITIES WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y 1. Ben Ramos 2. Tim Nolan 3. Paul Phelan 4. Steve Ranney 5. Robert Schultz 6. Mike Peterson 7. Mark Elwell 8. Dave Naber 9. John Fox 10. Art Lazar 11. lay Mitchell 12. Don Ledford 13. Mark Ranney 14. Wes Reynolds 15. )ohn Brasfield 16. Bob Grooms 17. Don Senich 18. Steve Boling 19. Richard Furney 20. Kirk Mortimer 21. Bill Frost 22. John Faulconer 23. Fred Angel 24. Loren Johnson 25. Jeff Meals 26. Steve Palmer 27. Bill Walker The purpose of the West Springfield Hi-Y was to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian liv¬ ing throughout the home, school, and community. This year they sold candy, held car washes, completed clean-up projects, and sponsored a foster child. ACTIVITIES 209 SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y The Spartan Tri-Hi-Y devoted out¬ standing services to West Springfield for the past four years. They were active in developing leadership, equal¬ ity, and service as well as increasing an awareness of one ' s self and of the community. As a result of projects which included supporting a foster child, helping needy families at Thanksgiving, and a March of Dimes Campaign, they received the Winner of the Ace Award. cfei i 1. Jody Henry 2. Donna Ward 3. Sue Gerdon 4. Joan Singleton 5. Lissa Bounds 6. Terry Larner 7. Lynn Gray 8. Bertie Ujevich 9. Vicki Ford 10. Laura Nobles 11. Candy Greener 12. Heather Pack 13. Terry Morgenthaler 14. Mrs. Perna 15. Debbie Broome 16. Suzanne Birchell 17. Athena Karas 18. Debbie Bullard 19. Robin Robillard 20. Valerie Hepler 21. Kim Krieger 22. Debbie Thorn 23. Colleen Kirk 24. Laura Lion 25. Jennifer Steacy 26. Paige Putnam 27. Karla Price 210 ACTIVITIES 1. Mary Connolly 2. Marcy McDowell 3. Brenda Logan 4. Mara Buxton 5. Pam Knight 6. Kipley Yosway 7. Ann Williford 8. Kim High 9. Joy Pape 10. Bonnie Whitaker 11. Cheryl Tobias 12. Phil Sargeant 13. Dave Viskochil 14. Laura Gorham 15. John Trower 16. Jan Kilday 17. Mike Kappel 18. Jake Berberich INTERACT CLUB This all-around service club promoted community, national, and international action. The general purpose of the Interact Club was to develop leadership, responsibility, and to make better citizens. They sold Spartan Booster buttons, helped the Tuberculosis Society in the Christmas Seal Drive, adopted an orphan child, and gave a Christmas party to children at a hospital. ACTIVITIES 211 ART CLUB The Art Club was designed for those creative students who wished to pursue their artistic interests and tal¬ ents. Some of their contributions included participating in the Spring art show, the stage designs in plays, the art bazaar, and landscaping the court¬ yard. They have visited various art gal¬ leries in the area. 1. Cindy Huguley 2. Maria Thomae 3. Ginger Teaford 4. Ginny Zink 5. Stephen Fisher 6. Mrs. Shannon 7. Kim Griswold 8. Mary Reilly 9. LuAnn Notaro 10. Donna Burzenski 11. Eva Heisler 12. Carol Reisinger 212 ACTIVITIES 1. Minta Manning 2. Ted Scambos 3. Kevin Morley 4. Lise Rusch 5. Mark Rippeon 6. Steven Swernofsky 7. Stephen Ward 8. Steven Kurth 9. )ohn Ayerbe 10. Walter Bain 11. William Dillon 12. Bill Chase 13. Kirk Bindrup 14. Al Harrell 15. Miya Van Dover 16. Bill Folger 17. David Olson 18. Butch Dutchyshyn 19. Doug Jones 20. Steve Pentland 21. Bob Thomas 22. John Dennis 23. Mike Lamb 24. John Homa 25. Stephen Mahoney 26. Forrest deButts 27. Phil Bornmeier 28. Robert Cook 29. LTarrell Vandover 30. Andy Haas 3 1. Jim Simmons 32. Bob Bretz 33. Cary Rock 34. Glenn Castle 35. Dana Eddy 36. lim Chetem 37. Heidi Fain 38. Debbie Crotty 39. Delexis Janes 40. Kim Feldmiller 41. Gail Johnson Studying the heavens was a common interest tor all of these members. One of various events the club participated in was pho¬ tographing and observing a solar eclipse. It was their desire to grasp better the complexities of astronomy. ASTRONOMY CLUB ACTIVITIES 213 CHESS CLUB For all those students who had the time and patience to better their game of chess, the Chess Club was ideal for them. This club caused the coming together of all those students who enjoyed this game of detailed strategy. This was the club ' s first year of existence with indications for being a growing club. 1. Steven Swernofsky 2. John Trower 3. Mrs. Redfearn 4. Dana Richards 5. Stephen Ward 6. Thomas Wells 7. Mike Meredith 8. Sid Plait 214 ACTIVITIES Members of the Emery Club were interested in preparing themselves for college. They were aided by being exposed to testing procedures and were provided with valuable information about colleges and occupations. They benefited by the use of audio-visual materials and talks. EMERY CLUB ACTIVITIES 215 V .... fjQf ■« • • FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA A national and state sponsored or¬ ganization, the Future Business Lead¬ ers of America operated as a channel to increase business knowledge and skills, promoted leadership, and served the community and the school. Two of their main contributions were the operation of the juke box and the Thanksgiving food drive. 1. Helen Applebee 2. Barbie Byrnside 3. Harriet Chester 4. Cathy Cross 5. Evelyn Quaid 6. Russ Dewey 7. Ned Hertberg 8. Peggy Hayes 9. lucly Peake 10. Connie Crim 11. Miss DeRose 12. Laura Renner 13. Jeanette Smith 14. Sharon Goretsky 15. Becky Katta 16. Mrs. Harris 17. Brenda Cockerham 18. Debbie Cobean 19. Rick Stewart 20. Richmond Bailey 16 ACTIVITIES FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The exploration of the satisfactions that can be found in homemaking gave a definite purpose to this club. The FHA hoped to prepare its members to be able to maintain a good home and community life when they leave West Springfield. The sponsoring of the Sparta Fashion show exemplified their importance in the maintaining and furthering of Spartan spirit. 1. Diane Britt 2. Susan Feltner 3. Carey Morris 4. Mary Beth Osius 5. Janet Fontaine 6. Elise Cunningham 7. Susan Kvasnicka 8. Debbie Young 9. Linda Adams 10. Elaine Montel 11. Barbara Cicinato 12. Jo Flolm 13. Robbie Stowers 14. Cathy Mayer 15. Martha Rietman 16. Joann Floyd 17. Jane Roark 18. Denise Adams 19. Cindy Carlson 20. Jana Sparling 21. Barbara Kick 22. Sydne Short 23. Margaret Owens 24. Carole Tiffany 25. Jeri Clifton 26. Mara Buxton 27. Trudy Koslow 28. Joyce Kemp 29. Jan Johnson 30. Brenda Logan 31. Angie Buchwalter 32. Yoshiko Asada 33. Julie Mullen 34. Sandra Larson 35. Debi Moren 36. Jackie Stewart 37. Joan Wall 38. Julie Chotiner 39. Leann Martin 40. Kim Carpenter 41. Margaret Walter 42. Kathy Burnett 43. Jeanette Smith 44. Shannon Baber 45. Lisa Foster 46. Sharon Carruth 47. Jayne Proctor ACTIVITIES 217 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America Club acquainted students with curricu¬ lum, teaching techniques, and classroom management involved in the Fairfax County Public Schools. They went to various schools around the area for student teaching, and also helped with the TB Christmas Seal Drive. 1. Donna Gobie 2. Laura Bisone 3. Sandra Chaffee 4. Sandra Larson 5. Mrs. Davenport 6. Cathy Mayer 7. Karen Foster 8. Terri Call 9. Karen Reisinger 10. Charlotte Ftunter 11. Chris Hemphill 12. Martha Rietman 13. Sharon Gibbons 14. Kelly Kruger 15. Mary Houck 16. Edleen Pawlowski 17. Kathy Gavan 18. Carol Barlow 218 ACTIVITIES 1. Forrest deButts 2. Mary Caldwell 3. Dennis Shirley 4. Jill Zorack 5. Jack Gauthier 6. Maris Donovan 7. Mike Richards understanding of people in general HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB was the purpose of the Human Relations Club. By honestly exchanging ideas and opinions, each member attained individual goals. ACTIVITIES 219 MUSIC CLUB The active Music Club participated in extra musical activities and performed services to the music department. A few of their accomplishments included putting on recitals, advertising for musical con¬ certs, and forming a music theory study group. All members shared an interest in and love for all kinds of music. 1. Minta Manning 2. Dawn Chase 3. Lorayne Bliven 4. Jan Johnson 5. Phil Sargeant 6. Cheryl Tobias 7. Mavis Merchant 8. Tamara Crouch 9. Robin Schultz 10. Jay Wilcox 11. Greg Mitchell 12. Doug Mears 13. Neil Gladd 14. Dave Briscoe 15. Jim Huckleberry 220 ACTIVITIES The Photography Club was ideal for students interested in furthering their abilities in the field of photography. They went on field trips and assembled a functioning darkroom. They contributed by helping with the publicity coverage of school events. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 1. Kathy McClelland 2. Nancy Starobin 3. Steven Kurth 4. Craig DeRose 5. Steve Michael 6. Ted Baader 7. Kathy Burnett 8. Andy Vanderhoof 9. Cindy Pierce 10. Kim Griswold 11. Scott Horn ACTIVITIES 221 SCIENCE CLUB Encouraging students to submit science projects to various organiza¬ tions and building anatomical models for use in teaching biology were among the club ' s goals. Several out¬ standing students placed at the International Science Fair and others received scholarships on the basis of their projects. 1. Cindee Corthell 2. Sid Plait 3. Debbie Crotty 4. Tim Pollard 5. David Decker 6. Craig Platenberg 7. Fred Mills 8. Mrs. Dune 9. Pat Lammie 10. Richard Prevatt 222 ACTIVITIES The SEA was an active organization interested in educating itself and others about today ' s environmental issues. Their project activities included cleaning up after football games, student teaching in local elementary schools, going on nature hikes, and holding letter writing sessions. They continued to be active in the Springfield Recycling Center. STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION 1. Roxann Anderson 2. Jill Zorack 3. Maura Gregory 4. Bebee Benn 5. Susan Bain 6. Mary Longhill 7. Debbie Lang 8. Louise Ortiz 9. Cindy Melburn 10. Kathy Walsh 11. Judi Fitzgerald 12. Cheryl Cox 13. Vicki Pigg 14. Mary Caldwell 15. Anne Connor 16. Caroline Beardsley 17. Mike Gauthier 18. Kevin Holmes 19. Dennis Shirley 20. Paul Honeycutt 21. Craig Pigg 22. Nancy Starobin ACTIVITIES 223 1. lack Burman 2. Chris Kawolics 3. John Trower 4. Richard Thompson 5. Tom Haines 6. Tim Pollard 7. Jan Johnson 8. Joyce Kemp 9. Libby Koen 10. Meg Akridge 11. Ellen Paige 12. Kathy Mestre 13. Jake Berberich 14. Mr. Rice 15. Jerry Meier 16. Kerry Ball 17. Tom Baldwin 18. Kevin Lawhn SPARTAN SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY To further their interests in speleology and speleobiology, the members of the Spartan Speleological Society explored some of the most challenging caves in West Virginia and Virginia. Self-confidence through rock climbing and caving expeditions was achieved as well as learning about geological formations. 224 ACTIVITIES MADRIGALS 1. Pat Raabe 2. Doug Mears 3. Nancy Wilfong 4. Jay Wilcox 5. Lorayne Bliven 6. Paul Lazarus 7. Muriel Coyle 8. John Cray 9. Dawn Chase 10. Tim Norman 11. Terry Morganthaler The ultimate in music is what the talented Madrigals are all about. Their glorious voices enhanced our spirits and echoed throughout. The Madrigals reached for perfection and achieved it. ACTIVITIES 225 Few people perhaps realized the work that went into WSHS stage productions. A good deal of the credit for these productions went to the Stage Crew. The Stage Crew, a hard working bunch of guys, exhibited skill in the technical aspects of the stage; lighting, sound, and construction. Without their efforts, West Springfield could not maintain their high quality of stage productions. 226 ACTIVITIES 1. Athena Karas 2. Linda Stewart 3. ierry Larner 4. Robin Robillard 5. Liz LaSlavic 6. Chris Hemphill 7. Sydna Bindrup 8. MaryAnn Naber 9. Kathy Saunders 10. Lisa Bennett 11. Lissa Bounds 12. Michele Hutchison 13. Pete Dicarlo 14. Zoe Wages 15. Marion Williford 16. Bob Young 17. Angie Haggard 18. Steve Palmer 19. Pam Loudon 20. Mike Gauthier 21. Paul Lazarus 22. Forrest deButts 23. Michelle Keith 24. Gregg Troutman 25. John Ward 26. Minta Manning 27. Doug Mears 28. lohn Trower 29. Brian Day 30. Mike Stringfellow THESPIANS Just as the ancient Greeks had done, the Thespian Society of West Springfield has used their acting potential and ability to promote more enthusiasm for drama within the school. Publicizing the student gov¬ ernment dance and aiding in the production of the senior play were two of their accomplishments for the year. For a bit of recreation, which was also an education, the Thespians visited several area theatres. ACTIVITIES 227 A CAPELLA CHOIR Beautiful vibrations were produced by these trained vocalists. The sopranos combined with the altos to create a truly magnificent sound attained only by the A Capella Choir. 1. Jan Johnson 2. Cindy Poe 3. Sue Manuel 4. Liz LaSlavic 5. Debby Broome 6. Carol Eady 7. Steve Phares 8. Robert Schultz 9. Cheryl Tobias 10. Pat Hanson 11. Loretta Hiller 12. Diane Loehe 13. Durand Carroll 14. Rhonda Irvin 15. Diane Murray 16. Cracie Williams 17. Leslie Miller 18. Sydna Bindrup 19. Paul Lazarus 20. Tim Norman 21. Lorayne Bliven 22. Kim Grugin 23. Mary Carter 24. Kathy Zink 25. Lanna Thompson 26. Nancy Wilfong 27. Kathy Noble 28. Bonnie Shute 29. Rita Frey 30. Collette Clements 31. Barbara Houck 32. Jamie Stoops 33. Mike Gauthier 34. Jack Gauthier 35. Jay Wilcox 36. Robin RobiHard 37. Lorraine Carter 38. Dawn Chase 39. Lisa Bennett 40. Maris Donovan 41. Bette Samos 42. Angela Mears 43. Michele Hutchison 44. John Gray 45. Terry Morganthaler 46. Gary Rock 47. Clint Booth 48. Larry Weiss 49. Andy Haas 50. Mike Henry 51. Doug Mears 52. Bill Schuetze 228 ACTIVITIES 1. Craig Best 2. Dwain Parson 3. Grady Sidings 4. Dale Vice 5. Becky Frey 6. Francine Tato 7. Leslie Pratt 8. Cher Leonard 9. Jyll Crockett 10. Karen Taylor 11. Aurora Carraro 12. Susan Carmichael 13. Grace Kirby 14. Michelle Willis 15. Pam Pettyjohn 16. Denise Harrison 17. Patty Stephenson 18. Margaret Winn 19. Gina DeFelice 20. Lori McGonegal 21. Carol Brick 22. Debra Fleming 23. Helen Chumley 24. Charlotte Osborn 25. Deborah Maurstad This chorus was made up of freshmen who blended their voices in order to strengthen their abilities. They brought with them in their songs the enthusiasm which freshmen always seemed to have. The study of voice training enabled them to become members of other choruses. FRESHMAN CHORUS ACTIVITIES 229 GIRLS ' CHORUS The talented members of the Girls ' Chorus worked with various types of music this year. They took part in sev¬ eral musical programs in which their melodious voices were a highpoint in every performance. 1. Joanne Beck 2. Julie Preston 3. Cheryl Laighton 4. Cheryl Orrico 5. Karla Price 6. Cheryl Fletcher 7. Georgia Brens 8. Mara Romero 9. Charlotte Hunter 10. Kathy Gausvik 11. Rachael Crawford 12. Therese Chism 13. Julie Walker 14. Martha Hughes 15. Lori Wallace 16. Karen Reisinger 17. Linda Begley 18. Nancy Norman 19. Donna Duke 20. Brenda Cockerham 21. Judie Grigg 22. Kay Everett 23. Denise Adams 24. Deborah Stotler 25. Jane Aikman 26. Mavis Merchant 27. Sharon Pate 230 ACTIVITIES Beginning musicians who were taking their first steps toward higher ranks for next year formed the Reserve Band. Continual practice was in store for these members so that they could become proficient instrumentalists. RESERVE BAND ii f -L 4l First Row Marc Brogan Josef Beery David Schutz Stephen Purdy Steve McKinney Bob Wolfort Second Row John Bowen Mike Lamb Mark Vermillion Kevin Hogge Third Row Pete Arnett Kurt Larsson Roger Connally First Row Barbara Bechtel Gwen Shumway Leigh Barnes Terry Jenkins Doug Walton Second Row Paul Ford Brian Galway Jim Bowen Ed Mount Sean Nash Miya Van Dover Jenny Carter First Row Joyce Yagerlme Tamara Crouch Melinda Heath Pam Mitchell Second Row Patrice Taylor Ron Knoblock ACTIVITIES 231 CONCERT BAND Comprised of mostly freshmen and sophomores, the Concert Band performed with the Symphonic Band. These students concentrated on becoming more proficient, each on their particular instrument. First Row Kristi Knight Nancy Lyons Janet Carlson Judy Brazil Kathleen Pales Cary Helfenberger CincJee Corthell Second Row Cindy Lundberg Julie Lawhon Sheila Gibson Paula Shipe Sue Ebersberger First Row Hollis Thompson Dana Eddy Suzie Buchwalter Linda Trahan David Hergenroeder Michael Kenyon Second Row Kenny McGregor Doug Cline Carmen Davis Leslie Crom Leo Hergenroeder Rick Schiller First Row Kris Tadich Cathy Wilkinson Betty Anderson Gail Johnson Tracy Peck Debby Gordon Lise Rusch Second Row Renee Revoir Robert Stewart Shauna Ensrud Robert Widener Robert Mills 232 ACTIVITIES f irst Row Barry Arnold Jackie Payne David Newsome Bill Smith Second Row John Peirce Peter Wood Don O ' Keefe Mike LeSueur Bob Hoffman Greg Rhue Stephanie Harding Third Row Bob Nidever Scott Harding Bill Folger First Row Gordon Haggard Brian Lundstrom Carl Sirois Paul Gorey Tom Lundberg Ken Gronewald Second Row Mike Jira Bob Sauer Jim Hagan David Henderson Frank Ingham John Homa Ralph Freese Third Row Jim Clifton David Cobert Neal Bliven Chris Quarto Paul Kollinzas First Row Dana Richards Scott Frost Craig Latel Second Row Rick McCurnin Tim Freese Leonard Weaver Craig Goodhart Shawn O ' Neill ACTIVITIES 233 SYMPHONIC BAND First Row Martha Youngblood Laura Rackley Debbie Rogers Lore Rusch Debbie Keys Elise Shumway Gayle Gustafson Second Row Brett Bettge Robin Lyle Lana Findley Gail Gabrielli Corinne Thompson Phil Sargeant First Row Tamara Crouch Dawn Chase Doug Mears Lee Ann Taylor Donna Morrison Gayle Lorenzi Second Row Steve Gibbs Chip Lex Anita Matthews Loretta Connelly jan Reynolds Mary Ford First Row Dale Govan Jim Overson Kevin Anderson Clyde Findley John Brasfield Steve Hamberger Second Row Steve Knister Mike Peterson Mike Chritton Neil Gladd The members of the Symphonic Band strived at expressing themselves hrough their music. They were dedicated musicians, some headed :oward some type of musical career, rhe combination of their 20 different nstruments produced an awesomely aeautiful sound. First Row April Bechtel Greg Mitchell Second Row Gary Rock Jeff Meals Allan Manning Jeff Boyce 234 ACTIVITIES Bruce Georgi Joe Manion Karl Otsby Chris Murray Kent Ingrum Mike DeLong IMPASSE mmt Hr I - m, j| iff ' rir 5S First Row Doug Dearolph David Cissel Minta Manning Mike Verdi Mark Bachrach Second Row Jed Proctor Bob Gray Mark Walecka John Miller Steve Keim Christine Morrison Laurie Frost June Begley Mike Keys Tom Maire Bill Frost Darrell Cross Bob Haines David Briscoe Stan Lyle ACTIVITIES 235 Lynn Stern, Editor-in-Chief ORACLE Bi-monthly, the Oracle staff managed to publish a superb newspa¬ per to be viewed by the entire student body. Rushing out for interviews, typing out articles, and meeting deadlines were daily agenda items but the tasks were worth it just to know they ' re tops. Sid Plait, News Feature Editor 236 ACTIVITIES ftgsssa Mike Kappel, Page Editor Lorayne Bliven, Page Editor Doug Schoppert, Page Editor ACTIVITIES 237 Pat McDonald— Exchange Editor, Pamm Ford — Managing Editor Louis Daigneau, Business Manager Bill Johnson, Chuck Clover, Photographers 238 ACTIVITIES Reporters, First Row—Pat Lammie, Mike Gauthier, Don Markham. Second Row — Phyllis Krantzman, Karen Williams, Karen Wolfe, Stephanie Holt, Forrest deButts, Terry Burnham, Martha Rietman, Lorraine Carter. Nadeen Tadich — Art Staff, Carol Reisinger — Cartoonist ACTIVITIES 239 Kathie Conway, Editor-in-Chief SYMPOSIUM All types of original works, both art and literary, were submitted by the student body and molded together to assemble a truly creative magazine, the Symposium. To flaunt the fact that Spartans have not only imagination but talent as well, the Symposium achieved a first place rating for two years in the Columbia Scholastic Press. Cindy Shumate, Art Editor 240 ACTIVITIES Ellen Paige, Literary Editor 1. Eva Heisler 13. 2. Hoi I i Hansen 14. 3. Roxann Anderson 15. 4. Shawne O ' Connor 16. 5. Forrrest deButts 17. 6. Cinny Zink 18. 7. Maria Thomae 19. 8. Ellen Paige 20. 9. Anne Manion 21. 10. Mrs. Cabelus 22. 11. Francie Park 23. 12. Michele Dennis 24. Jan Johnson Sandra Larson Pam Thomas Cindy Shumate Stephen Fisher Jana Wagner Ginger Teaford Lisa Utley Cindy Pierce Donna Burzenski Pat Kimman Carol Reisinger ACTIVITIES 241 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION The Distributive Education provided an environment for those working students who wished to discuss their common problems and to acquire ex¬ perience by training in the marketing field through meetings, rallies, and contests. Displays and sales programs were on their list of projects. 1. Monita Baird 2. Carol Smith 3. Pam Bailey 4. Nancy Blank 5. Carol Shepherd 6. Fern Lauck 7. Deb Atkin 8. Susan Reynolds 9. Cindy Wilson 10. Ron Amick 11. Daniel Quinn 12. Jack White 13. Jim Speakmon 14. Jeff Williams 15. Perry Ross 16. Keith Gardner 17. Jim Bettis 18. David Porter 19. Ken Treadwell 20. Gary Ankrom 21. Carol Fowler 22. Cheryl White 23. Carolee Hawe 24. Mr. Hatch 25. Frances Swank 26. Miss Willis 27. Debbie Moren 28. Hollie MacCue 29. Pat Feaganes 30. George Browning 31. Frances Seeley 32. Sam Adkinsson 33. Mike Ellis 34. Richard Grimm 35. George Wesson 36. Duane Petty 37. Rocky Edwards 38. Danny Barnwell 39. Gary Fowler 40. Bill Bryant 242 ACTIVITIES Being prepared for the future never hurt anyone, and that ' s what these members were interested in. This or¬ ganization aided the students by helping them to decide what particular occupation to choose and by offering the proper training. The ICT was essential to those wishing to enjoy productive, useful careers. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING 1. Patti Shipman 2. Phil Peters 3. Robert Saulnier 4. Bill Wease 5. Lesley Wigg 6. Mary Meredith 7. Sandy Benson 8. )acque Perdue 9. Gale McCoy 10. Dolly Laughridge 11. Kathy Hasty 12. Steve Wiegman 1 3. John Clanahan 14. Dan Ellson 15. Mr. Trope ACTIVITIES 243 International Relations Club members made candy houses for the Christmas holidays. MaryAnn Naber helped the Key Club prepare for their club picture. 244 ACTIVITIES Being a Vocational Office Trainee helped these students develop a good working school-community relationship. It also provided them with a clerical knowledge and skills which may be beneficial to them in future selection of work and actual jobs. VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING 1. Rene Long 2. Holly Brantly 3. Peggy Kanak 4. Sue Vanderhoff 5. Debra Benter 6. Debra Howerton 7. Karen Anderson 8. Susan Kurdziolek 9. Salley Murphy 10. Wendy Oss 11. Pat Schoen 12. Denise Garcia 13. Patti Harrison ACTIVITIES 245 In order to establish a varsity gymnastics team at West Springfield, a Boys ' Gymnastic Club was formed. The newly-formed club served to build an interest in boys ' gymnastics and to GYMNASTIC CLUB «S lreadyin,eres,eda chance 1. Steven Kurth 2. Bill MacBrayne 3. Bob Moffat 4. Ross Gerhards 5. Jim Scambos 6. Mike Michel 7. Sean Nash 8. Luke Boykin 9. Jerry Meier 10. Tim Pollard 11. Tom Whitesel 12. John Trower 13. Mike Peterson 14. Harold Dietsch 15. Jake Berberich 246 ACTIVITIES 1. Marilyn Reece 2. Joanna Gentry 3. Jayme Fox 4. Leslie Olsen 5. Pam Loudon 6. Cheryl Saler 7. Joyce Yagerline 8. Kim Feldmiller 9. Gaye Evans 10. Vicki Torbush 11. Suzanne Peters 12. Peggy Evrarcl 13. Donna Pond 14. Jo Rotering 15. Zoe Wages 16. Angie Haggard 17. Eva Heisler 18. Sue Hertel 19. Mary Martin 20. Monica Cervantes 21. Cathy Weeks V. Jjf I r I ■ i r Hours of daily practice were neces¬ sary to develop the grace and skill that these performers in the Modern Dance Club finally possess. The club was an ideal mode of expressing oneself. Various dance techniques were acquired for their creative purposes. MODERN DANCE CLUB ACTIVITIES 247 RIFLE CLUB 1. Bill Knowles 2. Bill Lawrence 3. Keith Cray 4. Steven Kurth 5. Steven Mulvaney 6. Kari Ulatoski 7. Leo Hergenroeder 8. Paul Honeycutt 9. Craig Carnahan 10. Bill Ewing 11. Ross Romeo 12. Chery Logerquist 13. Debbie Logerquist 14. Kim Coulter 15. Lauren Ulatoski 16. Ken Burke 17. Dan Moore 18. Jon Grigg 19. Dave Oaks 20. Jay Jureka 21. Tom Clark 22. Don Markham 23. Scott Horn 24. Terry Meahl The Rifle Club provided a means for improving self-discipline, mastery of rifle and target technique, and enjoyment through a sport which required great concentration and en¬ durance. This was a good opportunity for new members who needed the necessary experience to try out for the Rifle Team. 248 ACTIVITIES RIFLE TEAM 1. Bill Ewing 2. John Rourke 3. Don Markham 4. Lauren Ulatoski 5. Karen Ulatoski 6. Bill Knowles 7. Leo Hergenroeder 8. )ay Jureka 9. John Carmichael 10. Steven Mulvaney The purpose of this team included competing with other teams, challenging the perfection of the perfect target, and developing self- discipline and self-control. Through a team spirit spearheaded by team cap¬ tain Karen Ulatoski there was a 12 match schedule realized this year. The rifle team had a second best team rat¬ ing in the District for 1971. ACTIVITIES 249 SWIM CLUB The main objective in this active club was to encourage development of competition, team spirit, sportsmanship, and swimming ability. The Swim Club was a member of the Northern Virginia High School Swim League. One of their highlights was the annual trip to Ocean City in the Spring. flfi Lv -. ’Jmj 1. Anne Connors 2. Susan Kruck 3. Jamie Fox 4. Diane Ching 5. Liz Robbins 6. Tom Sachs 7. Carol Corsepius 8. Mike Gauthier 9. Karen Hancock 10. Leslie Cockerham 11. Debbie Loudon 12. Lisa Dewey 13. Linda Bradford 14. Roger Worrick 15. Tom Bolton 16. Gerald Hoag 17. Jeff Warter 18. Paul Fish 19. Roland Kissinger 20. Doug Collier 21. Nick Perriello 22. John McRae 23. Lynn Gray 24. Jane Notaro 25. Kathy Martin 26. Susan Cole 27. Bette Notaro 28. Earline Ching 29. Lissa Bounds 30. Bertie Ujevich 31. Kathy Giles 32. Buffy Jeacock 33. Terrie Renirie 250 ACTIVITIES A strenuous program of exercise and training was the schedule of the Swim Club ' s activities. A knowledge of water safety and an earnest desire to swim on a competitive basis were important to the accomplishment of goals set forth by this club. SWIM TEAM 1. Keith Neff 2. Joann Floyd 3. John Bounds 4. Benita Ramos 5. Tom Clark 6. Donna Cho ate 7. Denise Suite 8. Pattie O ' Donnell 9. John Wilson 10. Denise Harrison 11. Kathleen O ' Donnell 12. Karen Williams 13. David Viskochil 14. Mary Walton 15. Nancy Church ACTIVITIES 251 SPARTONIANS The Spartonians were always on the go and ready for any helpful activities to boost school spirit. Besides the powder puff football game, bake sales, and participating at football games, they decorated the cafeteria for the Fall sports banquet, performed skits at pep rallies, and were guides for Parents ' Night at West Springfield. 1. Holly Mullen 2. Elaine Young 3. Kim Krieger 4. Bette Samos 5. Mary Martin 6. Sandy Chambers 7. Patti Hart 8. Inger Tallis 9. Sharon Shackelton 10. Diane Broyles 11. Danielle Frost 12. Susie Cannon 13. Lea Farmer 14. Sharon Karbelk 15. Nancy Wilfong 16. Ann Hess 252 ACTIVITIES 1. Leslie Evans 2. Steven Kurth 3. Robin Robbins 4. Pat Kimman 5. Denise Adams 6. Debbie McCain 7. Charlotte Osborn 8. lane Warren 9. Susan Lancaster 10. Benita Ramos 11. Sue Stinemetz 12. Valerie Osborn 13. Kathy Burnett 14. Louise Ortiz 15. John Howard 16. Kathy Zink 17. Mr. Tugwell Consisting of those students who wished to increase tennis skills, the Tennis Club promoted the learning and interests in this popular sport. This club holds a tournament each Spring. TENNIS CLUB ACTIVITIES 253 WINTER SPORTS CLUB 1. Anne Hess 2. Ginger White 3. JyII Crockett 4. Cher Leonard 5. Debby Buxton 6. Sandy Spiro 7. Jann Reed 8. Paula Botvinik 9. Jane Topping 10. Laura Rogers 11. Shawne O ' Connor 12. Donna Buxton 13. Kim Ritchie 14. Lynn Cray 15. Meg Akridge 16. Mary Butters 17. Edleen Pawloski 18. Monique Collins 19. Linda Steece 20. Susan Flynn 21. Wendy Watson 22. Barbara Kratz 23. Lisa Foster 24. Kim Wilson 25. MaryAnn Naber 26. Mario Dominquez 27. Bob Morrissey 28. Craig DeRose 29. Greg Troutman 30. Bill McRae 31. Bruce Swanberg 254 ACTIVITIES To the members of this Club, winter is a time of activity and fun. The Winter Sports Club offered them op¬ portunities to enjoy a variety of winter sports ranging from skating to skiing. It ' s all in fun and a great way to keep busy during the long cold months. 1. Mary Houck 2. Sandra Chaffee 3. Marcy McDowell 4. Ellen Becker 5. Leslie Croskery 6. Nancy Hayes 7. Kim Krieger 8. Anne O ' Keefe 9. Denise Adams 10. Sharon Carruth 11. Mara Buxton 12. Christy Shauer 13. Karen Porter 14. Sharman Keheley 1 5. Susan Stewart 16. Lorayne Bliven 17. Joy Pape 18. Ann Williford 19. Susan Cooke 20. Kim High 21. Tory Sitter 22. Carol Bee 23. Eileen Williams 24. Tom Whitesel 25. Richard Prevatt 26. Tom Sachs 27. Tom Penney 28. Kirk Mortimer 29. Cary Stipes 30. John Trower 31. Sandy Leonard 32. Dorothy Coughlin 33. Mark Wood 34. Steve Hauer 35. Mike Smith 36. Jerry Hofer 37. Cary Ankrom ACTIVITIES 255 STUDENT GOVERNMENT CABINET Upperclassmen who were chosen from each of their respective classes make up the SGA Cabinet. Regular meetings for discussion of suggested proposals resulted in the bettering of student relations with the community, the administration, and the faculty. 1. Allan Morris 2. Richard Borgatti 3. David Beall 4. Wes Reynolds 5. Gayle Lorenzi 6. Debbie Fleigh 7. Pam Roberts 8. Debby Buxton 9. Gayle Gustafson 10. Sherry Blackmore 11. Debbie Willey 12. Marco Terango 13. Michele Hutchison 14. Art Lazar 15. Bill McRae 16. Lynn Stern 17. Judi Ciuffreda 18. Chris Harrison 19. Mike Lancaster 20. Kirk Mortimer 21. Chip Lex 22. Nancye Miller 23. Jeff Meals 256 ACTIVITIES CABINET CHAIRMEN 1. Dave Naber 2. Jeff Meals 3. Mary Lucero 4. Lissa Bounds 5. MaryAnn Naber ACTIVITIES 257 SENIORS Class of ' 72, it ' s hard to believe . you can sit and vividly recall even the first days of school filled with memories; cherished and otherwise. Four years have passed . . . now you can grin at things that once seemed so very important; whether it was that special date, that vital grade, or the agonizing days of the awaited phone call. It ' s all behind you now . . . whatever is in store“for you is yours to attain; for the future opens many doors to many people of all types- discover the key to unlock that special door just for you . . . OFFICERS and SPONSORS Paul Phelan. President Carol Bender, Vice President 260 SENIOR CLASS Donna Choate, Secretary John Trower, Treasurer Mr. jack Dorminey, Sponsor SENIOR CLASS 261 Marisue Uhrich TOP TEN Having realized their potential, success is hardly an uncertain dream for these brilliant students in the Class of ' 72. Though the work was hard, the confidence and self-satisfaction climbed to ever-increasing heights for the outstanding Top Ten. (Yearbook Muriel Coyle Lori Van Oosting 262 SENIOR CLASS Tom Wells Debbie Stanley SENIOR CLASS 263 mm Robert Kemp Kim Wilson 264 SENIOR CLASS NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS § w ■ I ■ ft rfe M k 1 wk f V B B 1 . 1 £3wk j25$ w _- Tom Sachs Kathie Conway Jay Wilcox Laurie Laighton Tom Wells Testing qualified students of their knowledge accumulated over the years is the purpose of the National Merit Scholarships. Guessing plays no part, because it ' s their achievements for which they are rewarded. SENIOR CLASS 26 MOST BENEFICIAL — Carol Bender, Paul Phelan SUPERLATIVES It ideas come flowing out of that zany head of yours, or if your taste in clothes excels all others, or if you can make people laugh, or if you can just be yourself, you may be given the honor to become a Senior Superlative. BEST LOOKING — Steve Warter, Sue Gerdon 266 SENIOR CLASS MOST ATHLETIC— Steve Hughes, Jan Turner MOST CREATIVE— Kathie Conway, Steve Fisher SENIOR CLASS 26 MOST INTELLECTUAL — Jay Wilcox, Lori Van Oosting WITTIEST— Debbie Dunham, John Trower, Kathy Roulet 268 SENIOR CLASS MOST TALENTED — Lisa Bennett, Doug Mears MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — Paul Lazarus, Debbie Willey SENIOR CLASS 269 BEST DRESSED— Elaine Whitbeck, Sam Brown 270 SENIOR CLASS MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC — Stephanie Holt, Richard Krajnyak BEST ALL AROUND — Mary Walton, Bill Parker MOST POPULAR — Mark Krivoruchka, Lissa Bounds SENIOR CLASS 271 ■ Would you mind repeating that? THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS Famed psychiatrist, Dr. lack Kinsley analyzed teenagers while his unpredictable daughter, Linda ran uncontrollably wild. Strange, how she was the only teenager who puzzled him to the point of exasperation. His wife, Alice thought a good spanking was in order. But who would have guessed that Linda would run off and marry the conservative Richard Merrick. . . . which goes to show that anything can happen during The Impossible Years. Did you say you ' re Linda ' s gym teacher? 272 SENIOR CLASS KmI $ ,. 9BHK Wow! Will you look at that, smirks little sister Abbey. SENIOR CLASS 273 Dave Forrester digs into a plateful of savory spaghetti. SPAGHETTI DINNER Directions: Into a large cafeteria combine spaghetti tinged with herbs and spices, a touch of music, a lot of laughs, and the Class of 72 - behold the Spaghetti Dinner! Seniors run the show with waiters and waitresses echoing throughout the cafeteria, “try it, you ' ll like it! 274 SENIOR CLASS Mrs. Calasso observes the senior chefs as they prepare her famous reci¬ pe. Hostess Lissa Bounds presents Mrs. Calasso with a bouquet of roses in gratitude for her tremendous efforts. Mickey Gurick tackles the duties of chief dish¬ washer at the dinner. SENIOR CLASS 275 THOMAS ADAMS ERED ANGEL KEVIN AUTRY THOMAS BALDWIN DAVID BEALL IANE AIRMAN GARY ANKROM TED BAADER KERRY BALL SCOTT BEESLEY GLEN AINES YOSHIKO ASADA SHANNON BABER KATHRYN BARBOUR KEITH BELL PATRICIA ALBER CYNTHIA ASHTON KAREN BACCHIERI DEBBIE BARKER CAROL BENDER KAREN ANDERSON PETER AUDIE PAMELA BAILEY MARY BARRINGER LISA BENNETT 276 SENIOR CLASS MARK BEN ION JOHN BERBERICH ARTHUR BETTGE SUE BIRCHELL ROBERT BIERBOWER SUZANNE BIRCHELl PETER BIERLY JEFE BLACK SHERRY BLACKMORE NANCY Bl ANK SANDRA BOLEY STEPHEN BO I INC, RICHARD BORG A El I CYNTHIA BORN JOHN BOSWEII DOUGLAS BOULTER LISSA BOUNDS SENIOR CLASS 277 RENEE BOVEY WILLIAM BOWLER IOHN BOYLAN PATRICIA BRADLEY HOLLY BRANTLEY IOHN BRASFIELD JAMES BRECKENRIDGE MARTIN BRENNAN ROBERT BRETZ DAVID BRISCOE FRANCIS BRIZZI ROBIN BROCHU CAROL BROOKS MADELEINE BROOKS DEBRA BROWN RONALD BROWN SAMUEL BROWN 278 SENIOR CLASS pr d§ THOMAS BROWN WILLIAM BRYANT JANE BUEHLER DEBORAH, BULLARD WILLIAM BURCIN PATRICK BURKE CHARLES BUSH DEBORAH BUXTON DONNA BUXTON LINDA CAIN TERRI CAL! MARCIA CALLAHAN MARY CARPENTER DURAND CARROLL MARY CARTER PAMELA CARTER ELLENDER CARY JAMES CASS MARK CASS GLEN CASTLE DONALD CATON CARY CHANDLER PAULETTE CHAPMAN DAWN CHASE JANNETTE CHASTEEN SENIOR CLASS 279 JIM CHILDERS EARLINE CHING THERESE CHISM DONNA CHOATE BARBARA CICINATO DAVID CISSEI JUDYCIUFFREDA DEBBIE CLARK GERRY CLARK ANN CLARKE COLLETTE CLEMENTS DEBBIE COBEAN JOHN COCKERHAM OLGACOLANGELO MONIQUE COLLINS MIKE COMPTON MARY CONNOLLY 280 SENIOR CLASS CATHY CORSEPIUS LYNN COQLBAUC.H NOMA COPAS THOMAS CORBIN GARY COSTELLO CINDY COUGHLIN MURIEL COYLE FRANKLIN CRAWFORD CONSTANCE GRIM DONALD CRISWEII THOMAS GROM DEBORAH CRONE LESLIE CROSKERY CATHY CROSS DEBORAH GROTTY IAMARA GROUGII CLAUI)IA ( RUISI I VI I YN ( TIMMINS JOHN GUSH DEBBIE DANIELS JANICE DAVIDSON ANDREW DAVIS BRIAN DAY REBECCA DAY FORREST DEBUT IS SENIOR CLASS 281 DAVID DEITCH LYNNE DELVITTO )UNE DEMAS MICHELE DENNIS TERI DEVEREUX CHARLES DICKERSON JOHN DIEHL DEBBIE DOBYNS DAVID DODSON MARIO DOMINQUEZ MARIS DONOVAN ALVIN DOPLER ROBERT DRAPER ROGER DRAPER WILLIAM DUCKETT THOMAS DULAN MICHAEL DULANEY JEFFREY DUNCAN DEBORAH DUNHAM DIANE DURST HARRY DUTCHYSHYN CAROL EADY MARK EATON DOUGLAS EBBERTS KATHY EDWARDS 282 SENIOR CLASS KRISTY EDWARDS SANDRA FALER LEA FARMER CLAUDIA FEDKO DEBRA FERRIS MARK ELWELL IAMES ENGLAND LESLIE EVANS LESLIE FAIRFIELD PHYLLIS FALKENSTEIN PATRICK FEACANES DAVID FEIGLESON BETTY EETTERMAN SENIOR CLASS 283 MICHAEL FICK )AMES FISH DEBBIE FLEIGH JANET FONTAINE MARK FOUNTAIN CLYDE FINDLEY STEPHEN FISHER CHERYL FLETCHER PAMELA FORD CAROL FOWLER JOANN FLOYD VICKI FORD GARY FOWLER TERRY FOGARTY DAVID FORRESTER JOHN FOX LINDA FOLS ROBERT FOSTER THOMAS FRESHWATER 284 SENIOR CLASS vftUHUU. , ' • iMUtu. flirt irtMUttu ■£rt%4’tUM u CARYL FULLER RICHARD FURNEY SUSAN GAISER MARIAN GALWAY DENISE GARCIA JANE GARDINER KEITH GARDNER DAVID GASS JOHN GAUTHIER SUE GERDON MARK GERHARDS GAIL GERVAIS STEPHEN GIBBS JUDY GILBERTSON DEBRA GILES WANDA GILLINGHAM BRUCE GIORGI WILLIAM GLEASON DAVID GOAD DONNA GOBIE WILLIAM GODWIN JOHN GOPLEN DOUGLAS GORDON ROSS GOSLIN MICHAEL GOULD SENIOR CLASS 28S IOHN CRAY MARY GREENE CHARLES GREENER GENIE GRIGSBY RICHARD GRIMM CURTIS GRONEWALD ROBERT GROOMS ROGER GROOMS KIMBERLY GRUGIN DONNA CRUVER MICHAELGURICK GAYLE GUSTAFSON CYNTHIA GUSTINE MARCIA HALSIG THOMAS HALNON EUNICE HALWARD STEVEN HAMBERGER HOLLIS HANSEN KAREN HARDISON DENNIS HARRIS DON HARRIS EDMUND HARRIS IOHN HARRIS CHRISTOPHER HARRISON COLLEEN HARRISON 286 SENIOR CLASS I’M KIC ' IA HARRISON NANCY HARWOOD KATHLEEN HASH CAROLEE HAWE BOBBIE HAWTHORNE AEBERT HAYES NANCY HAYES PEGGY HAYES MELINDA HEATH ROZAN HEFFERNAN CHERYL HEIM RANDALL HEINBAUGH JODY HENRY SENIOR CLASS 287 VALERIE HEPLER CYNTHIA HERCESHEIMER GEORGE HERMAN (AMES HIGGINS LORETTA HILLER CARL HIRST GERALD HOAG CINDY HOFFMAN HEIDI HOFFMAN WILLIAM HOLDEN JOLENE HOLM STEPHANIE HOLT JERELYN HOMA DEBORAH HORMANN ROBERT HORNBROOK BARBARA HOUCK SCOTT HOUSTON SUSAN HOWARD ROBERT HOWELL 288 SENIOR CLASS DEBRA HOWERTON MICHAEL HOYT PETER HUBBARD WILLIAM HUBER STEPHEN HUGHES VICKIE HUNDLEY JOHN HUNT CHARLOTTE HUNTER DANIEL HURNEY MICHELE HUTCHISON JEFF INMAN IRVINE IRBY MOLLY IRVING MICHELE JAKOBOSKI VICTORIA IAMES BRIDGET JAMESON JEFFREY JEREMIAH DOUGLAS IONES PAMELA JONES JANICE JOHNSON LOREN JOHNSON MARGARET KANAK MICHAEL KAPPEL CHRISTINE KASEMAN JANET KATZENSTEIN SENIOR CLASS 289 pagSg KERRI KEEN MICHELE KEITH NOREEN KELLY SHAWN KELLY ROBE RT KEMP RAMONA KESTER DEBORAH KEYS BARBARA KICK RICHARD KILLORAN STEVEN KISSINGER DEBORAH KNAUSS DONNA KNAUSS THOMAS KNAUSS PAMELA KNIGHT IAMES KNOBLOCK GEORGE KNOWLES LIBBY KOEN WILLIAM KOETSCH PAULA KONOPNICKI RICHARD KRAJNYAK BARBARA KRATZ MARK KRIVORUCHKA KEVIN KUCHEM SUSAN KURDZIOLEK JEFFREY LAIRD 290 SENIOR CLASS Would you slop reading and lislen lo me. LINDA LAKE SANDRA LARSON LORNE LAMB DOLLENA LAUCEHRIDCE MICHAEL LANCASTER KENNETH LAWHN SUSAN LANSING GLORIA LARSON THERESA LAWSON WILLIAM LAWRENCE ARTHUR LAZAR PAUL LAZARUS PATRICK LEAHEY ANDREW LEDERMAN DONALD LEDFORD WILLIAM LEDFORD RICHARD LEE SENIOR CLASS 291 RICHARD LEEPER KEVIN LEES WILLIAM LEHMANN DEBRA LEORAS CAROLE LEPARD IEANNE LEWIS GEORGE LEX ERIN LIGHTEL LAURA LION DIANE LOEHE DEBBIE LOGERQUIST LAURENE LONG GAYLE LORENZI MARCIA LOREY MELISSA LOREY ROBERT LUCAS MARY LUCERO STEPHEN LUDDY BETTY LUNDSTROM Maybe it I look like I ' m studying, the teacher won ' t call on me. V 292 SENIOR CLASS GARY LUZADDER ANDREA LYKENS STANLEY LYLE GRACE LYNCH ELLEN MACBRAYNE ROBERT MADDENS STEPHEN MAHONEY THOMAS MAIRE ANNE MAN ION MIN TA MANNING PAM MARKARIAN I YNNE MARKER STEVEN MARTIN TRACY MARTIN LEONARD MATOS LAURA MAY BRANDON MCBARKON DEBORAH MCCAIN KATHL EEN MCCLELLAND MARK MCCONNELL GALE MCCOY DEBORAH MCCULLOCH LAURA MCDOWELL )AMES MCGINNIS EDWARD MCKAY SUS, ! 1 i ■ V- Jjk SENIOR CLASS 293 JODY MCLELAND KATHRYN MEAHL JEFFERY MEALS ANGELA MEARS DOUGLAS MEARS GERALD MEIER OLGA MENDEZ MATTHEW MENNONA MARY MEREDITH MIKE MEREDITH THOMAS MERRILL SHEILA MESTRE DEE METOSH MICHELLE MICHAEL SYLVIA MICHEL JOHN MILLER SUZANNE MILLER JAMES MITCHELL VIRGINIA MITCHELL ROGER MITTON COLENE MONIHAM JAMES MONSON MARCIA MONTIETH CAROL MORGAN JOANNE MOORE 294 SENIOR CLASS ROBERT MOORE DEBRA MORRIS STEVEN MULLER IUAN MURIAS llll MURRAY MARTHA MOREHOUSE LINDA MORRIS LOIS MUI LINS 1 YNN MUROS SALLEY MURPHY JILL MORGENTHALER KIRK MORTIMER KEVIN MORLEY HOLLIS MULLEN ALLAN MORRIS JULIANNE MUI LEN SENIOR CLASS 29 WAYNE MUSSER DAVID NABER DAVID NASSIF BILL NEIL RONALD NELSON CYNTHIA MYHRE MARYANN NABER DEBRA NEESE IOHN NELSON STEPHANIE NEWMAN JAMES NEWSOME KATHLEEN NOBLE ROBERT NOLAN 296 SENIOR CLASS LINDA NUHN NEIL O ' DONNELL KATHLEEN O ' KEEFE PAUL OLIN DAVID OLSON VICKI OLSON WENDY OSS KARL OSTBY ANTHONY OWENS ROBERT OWENS ELLEN PAIGE STEVEN PALMER CRAIG PARK WILLIAM PARKER LARRY PATTERSON DERRICK PEAKE REBECCA PEASLEE BARBARA PEKAREK THOMAS PENNEY RANDOLPH PEREZ DEBORAH PERKINS ROBERT PERRIN PHILIP PETERS MARCUS PETERSON MICHAEL PETERSON SENIOR CLASS 297 LAVERNE PEVERILL IERRY PEYTON DEBORAH PICARD DONALD PICKERING CYNTHIA PIERCE DEBBIE PISHVANOV STEPHEN PISTOLESSI PAUL PHELAN SIDNEY PLAIT CYNTHIA POE SAMUEL POND DAVID PORTER KAREN PORTER SHARON POTTER BRENDA PRITCHETT PENTHEA PROCTOR DIANE PUGH DEBBIE PURCELL PAIGE PUTMAN VINCENT QUINN PATRICIA RAABE NANCY RABUNG BENJAMIN RAMOS MARK RANNEY BARBARA RE 298 SENIOR CLASS ANNl READ CYNTHIA REEVES ROBERT READE KIM RUDER KATHI EEN REED MARY REILLY MIKE REEDER CAROLYN REISINGER TERRY RENIRIE WESLEY RLYNOI DS DUWAYNE R|(,(,S KENNA REES CHARLES RENDL EMAN SUSAN REYNOLDS JOHN RIES Kurt ring SENIOR CLASS 299 We ' ll drink to the Senior Class! REBECCA RIOS-PERALTA MARK RIPPEON DOROTHY RISH STEVEN RHYMES JANE ROARK GAIL ROBERTS PAM ROBERTS GAYE ROBERTSON JOHN ROBERTSON ROBIN ROBILLARD GARY ROCK JOSEPH ROMANO NANCY ROSEMAIN PERRY ROSS LAURA ROTHMAN KATHLEEN ROULET DAN ROWE 00 SENIOR CLASS DONNA RUANE LINDA RUBEJ LORE RUSCH CHARLES RUSSELL THOMAS SACHS CHERYL SAMPSON EMMA SANCHEZ JANET SANDY PHILIP SARGEANT ROBERT SAULNIER KATHLEEN SAUNDERS LAURIE SCHALLER STEPHEN SCHILLER MARGIE SCHLEMM BARBARA SCHNARR PAT SCHOEN JUDITH SCHWOB LANE SCOTT JENNIFER SCREEN PATRICIA SEHORNE DONALD SENICH JUDY SETIAN CAROL SHEPHERD LINDA SHERWOOD PATRICK SHIELDS SENIOR CLASS 301 PAM SHIREY MARCIA SHORT NORBERT SHRADER CYNTHIA SHUMATE DORIS SIGRIST MICHAEL SILER KATHERINE SIMMONS JOAN SINGLETON REBECCA SINGLEVICH DEBORAH SISK STEPHEN SLESSMAN JANICE SLOAN CAROL SMITH DEBBIE SMITH ELAYNE SMITH ELIZABETH SNAITH CAROL SODERHOLM KAREN SORENSEN LYNN SPRUNK DEBORAH STANLEY JENNIFER STEACY LYNN STERN PATRICIA STEWART DAVID STIMSON KURT STINEMETZ 302 SENIOR CLASS SHAREE STIPES DARYL STOCKTON AXEL STOCKHAUS I ION I) S l()t KSIII I NELDA SUMMERS ERANGES SWANK GERARD STOECKER I CATHY STODARI MICHAEL STRINGFEI LOW STEPHEN STUDEBAKER Okay fellas, warm up! SENIOR CLASS 303 KATHLEEN SYMANOWSKI MIKE TAMMARO LEE ANN TAYLOR PATRICE TAYLOR MARCO TERANGO SHERI THOMAS TOMMY THOMAS KATHY THOMSON NADEEN TADICH JOHN TARRY MOLLY TAYLOR VIRGINIA TEAFORD LANNA THOMPSON 304 SENIOR CLASS RICHARD THOMPSON CAROLE TIFFANY IOHN TODD PETER TOVAR GREGORY TROUTMAN JOHN TROWER GREG TUCCI KATHLEEN TUDOR MICHELE TUTWILER ROBERTA UJEVICH 1 INDA ULSH LEILA TREADWELl JAN TURNER MARISUE UHRICH KAREN ULATOSKI PAMELA VANDERBURC SENIOR CLASS 305 There is nothing like a good book and company to read it with SUSAN VANDERHOFF FYNN VINES THOMAS VOGEF JAMES WAFKER JOHN WAFFER FORI VAN OOSTINC DAVID VISKOCHIL MICHAEF VRABEF STEVE WAFKER MICHAEF WAFFIS MICHAEF VERDI JOSEPH VITAFI PAUF WAFECKA WIFFIAM WAFKER STEPHANIE WAFSH 06 SENIOR CLASS MARGARET WALTER SARA WEBER MARY WALTON FELIX WEBER KURT WANAMAKER CHRISTIE WEEKS DONNA WARD STEPHEN WARTER THOMAS WELLS GLENN WERTS GEORGE WESSON TRUDY WESTBURG BRADLEY WHEATON ROBERT WHEELER ELAINE WHITBECK CHERYL WHITE FRANCIS WHITE SENIOR CLASS 307 JACK WHITE BRUCE WHITEHOUSE JAMES WILCOX STEPHEN WIEGMAN NANCY WILFONG LESLEY WIGG MARIANNE WILKINS HARVEY WILKINSON DEBORAH WILLEY DIANA WILLIS CARY WILLOUGHBY LYNN WILLOUGHBY DEMPSEY WILSON 308 SENIOR CLASS IOEL WILSON KIMBERLY WILSON LIZ WILSON MICHAEL WILSON STEPHEN WITT KATHLEEN WOODCOCK STEVEN WRIGHT MICHAEL WRIGHT RICHARD WILSON |ERRY WOLFE ROGER WORRICK KATHLEEN WRIGHT DEBI YATES SENIOR CLASS 309 SUSAN ZIEGLER VIRGINIA ZINK GREGG ZELENIAK ROBERT ZANE ROBERT YOUNG ELAINE YOUNG Save some for me! In the beginning . . 310 SENIOR CLASS Don ' t look now, but we ' re getting our pic ture taken. You ' re putting me on, laughs Judy Gilbertson. SENIOR CLASS 311 It ' s written right there. 312 SENIOR CLASS Mr. Volrath presents the Distric t trophy lor V.usily I lot key to Kathy Woodcock and Debbie Crone. Who said thalT The Three Musketeers SENIOR CLASS 313 SENIOR BRAGS JANE AIKMAN: Senior Youth Forum 1,2; Elementary Assistant 1; Pre-Pro 3; News¬ paper 3,4; Spanish Club 2. PAT ALBER: Drama Club 2; Interact Club 2,3; Winter Sports Club 2; Drill Team 3, Vice President 4; Pep Club 2. KAREN ANDERSON: Marne 3; Office Assistant 3; VOT4. FRED ANGEL: West Springfield High-Y 3,4; Junior Class Council. GARY ANKROM: Winter Sports 3,4. GLEN AINES: Freshmen Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Varsity Baseball 3. YOSHIKO ASADA: AFS Student 4. CINDY ASHTON: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1; French Club 3; International Relations Club 3,4; FHA 4. PETER AUDIE: Rifle Club 3,4; Band 1,2. KEVIN AUTRY: Freshman Football; Varsity Baseball 3,4. TED BAADER: Band 1; Track 1; Varsity Football 2; Varsity Golf 1,2,3; Letter Man ' s Club 2,3; Photography Club 4; Impossible Years 4; Senior Class Council. SHANNON BABER: Baton Corps 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; International Relations Club 2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Art Club 2; Mame 3; Spartonians 3; Impossible Years 4; Senior Class Council. TOM BALDWIN: Spartan Speleological Society 3. ROBERT BALL: Spartan Speleological So¬ ciety 3,4; English Assistant 4. KATHY BARBOUR: Future Teachers of America 1,2; Latin Club 2. MARY BARRINGER: Swim Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 2. DAVID BEALL: House of Representatives 2; JV Baseball 2; SC.A Cabinet 4; Impossible Years 4; Senior Class Council. KEITH BELL: National lunior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3,4. CAROLYN BENDER: Band 1; Drill Team 3, Treasurer 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; Senior Class Vice President; Sweetheart Court Attendant 3. LISA BENNETT: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Mame 3, Impossible Years 4; Students for Environmental Action 3,4; A Capeila Choir 2,4; Pep Club 1,2. MARK BENTON: JV Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; Swim Club 1,2; JV Baseball 1 , 2 . JOHN BERBERICH: Spartan Cave Club 3,4; German Club 4. ART BETTGE: Latin Club 2. ELLEN BIRCHELL: Freshman Cheerleader I; Newspaper 1. SUZANNE BIRCHELL: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 . JEFFERY BLACK: JV Football 2; Artista 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class President; Student Council 3. SHERRY BLACKMORE: Keyettes 2,3,4; SGA Cabinet 4; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Council 3,4. NANCY BLACK: Pep Club 2; Student Council Representative 2; Teacher ' s Assistant 3. STEPHEN BOLING: West Springfield Hi-Y 4; Boys ' State 3. RICHARD BORGATTI: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Mame 3; SGA Cabinet 4; Marching Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 2,3. CINDY BORN: Medical Club 1; International Relations Club 3; German Honor Society 3,4; Interact Club 3. JOHN BOSWELL: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Cross Country 3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; West Springfield Hi-Y 3; Varsity Club 3. DOUGLAS BOULTER: Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 1. LISSA BOUNDS: Freshman Cheerleader, Captain; JV Cheerleader, Co-Captain 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, Captain 4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Chaplain 3,4; Student Council Representative 1,2,3; SGA Cabi¬ net 4; Oliver 1; My Fair Lady 2, Mame 3; Impossible Years 4; Drama Club 1,2; Class Council 2,3,4; Swim Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Girls ' Track 1,2; Gymnastic ' s Team 1,2; Follies 1,2,3,4; Thespian Society 4. RENEE BOVEY: International Relations Club 1,2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; Student Council House of Representatives 1,2. WILLIA M BOWLER: Distributive Educa¬ tion 1; Industrial Cooperative Training 2. PATTI BRADLEY: Latin Club 1; Pep Club 1,2; Class Council Representative 4; Impossible Years 4. HOLLY BRANTLY: Spartonians 2; Junior Class Council. JOHN BRASFIELD: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Latin Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3. JIM BRECKENRIDGE: Varsity Track 3,4. MARTIN BRENNAN: Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Booster Club 1,2; Teacher ' s Assistant 4. DAVID BRISCOE: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Music Club 1,2. JOHN BRIZZI: Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3. ROBIN BROCHU: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Teacher ' s Assistant 3,4. CAROL BROOKS: Guidance Assistant 3,4; International Relations Club 4. MADELEINE BROOKS: National Junior Honor Society, Secretary 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1,3,4; German Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2,3; German Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Drama Club, President 3; International Relations Club 3, President 4; Senior Class Council; It ' s Academic. RON BROWN: Students for Environ¬ mental Action 2: German Honor Society 3,4. SAMUEL BROWN: Spartan Speleological Society 3; Spartans for Christ 2. THOMAS BROWN: National Honor Soci¬ ety Plaque Award 1; JV Baseball 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Varsity Football Manager 3; Varsity Basketball Manager 3,4; Boys ' State 3; Letterman Club; Secretary- Treasurer 3; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 3; Student Council Vice Pres¬ ident 3. JANE BUEHLER: Pep Club 1; Future Teachers of America, President 1,2, Trea¬ surer 3; Freshman Class Secretary; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3, Parliamentarian 4. DEBBIE BULLARD: Future Teachers of America 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Class Council 3,4; International Relations Club 2,3; Impossible Years; Student Council Representatives 4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4. CHUCK BUSH: International Relations Club 1,2,3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 2; Latin Honor Society 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Football Man¬ ager 4. DEBBY BUXTON: Winter Sports Club 2,3, Historian 4; Junior Class Council 3; SGA Cabinet 4. DONNA BUXTON: Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 4; Guidance Assistant 4; Impossible Years 4, My Fair Lady 2. 314 SENIOR CLASS LYNDA CAIN: Sweetheart Court 1. TERRI CALL: German Club 3, Secretary 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Senior Class Council. MARY CARPENTER: )V Basketball 1,2. DURAND CARROLL: Music Club 2,3,4; German Club 2,3, President 4; German Honor Society 3,4; A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Spartans for Christ 1,2. MARY CARTER: Modern Dance Club 2,3. ELLENDER CARY: Modeling 1,3; English Assistant 3. GLEN CASTLE: Audio Visual Club 2, Vice President 3. DONALD CATON: jV Football 1,2; Varsity Track 3; Varsity Football 4. GARY CHANDLER: Audio Visual Club 2,3; Aquarium Society 3. DAWN CHASE: Music Club, President 3, Treasurer 2,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; All Regional Band 1,2,3; All State Band 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Northern Virginia Youth Symphony 3; German Club 1; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Newspaper 3. JANNETTE CHASTEEN: German Club 1,2. jIM CHILDERS: JV Football 1; JV Wres¬ tling 1,2; Varsity Wrestling 4; Track 1,3; Varsity Football 3; Varsity Basketball 3; Varsity Baseball 3. EARLINE CHING: International Relations Club 3, Vice President 4; French Club 2, Treasurer 3,4; Swim Club 3. THERESE CHISM: Girls ' Choir 2,3; French Club 2,3; Girls ' Athletic Association 2. DONNA CHOATE: JV Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3; JV Softball 2; Volleyball 2; International Relations Club ,1,2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4; Swim Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Teacher ' s Assistant 3; Senior Class Secretary; Student Council Representative. BARBARA CICINATO: FHA 1,2,3,4; Guid¬ ance Assistant 4; Senior Class Council. DAVID CISSEL: Freshman Football 1; JV Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3; JV Cross Country 2; Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4. JUDY CIUFFREDA: FHA 1; SGA Cabinet 4. ANNE CLARK: Oliver 1; My Fair Lady 2; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Capella Choir 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Assistant 3,4; Keyette 3,4; Baton Corps 2,3, Captain 4; Senior Class Council. DEBBIE CLARK: Junior Classical League 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 2,3; German Club 4. COLLETTE CLEMENTS: Library Assistant 3. DEBBIE COBEAN: FBLA 4. JOHN COCKERHAM: Key Club 3,4; International Relations Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Football Man¬ ager 1,2,3; Math Team 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. OLGA COLANGELO: National Honor So¬ ciety 1; German Honor Society 2. MONIQUE COLLINS: Softball 2,3; Tennis 2; French Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3. MIKE COMPTON: National Honor Society 1; German Club 2. MARY CONNOLLY: Interact Club 3, Trea¬ surer 4; Medical Club, Secretary 1; French Club 1,2; International Relations Club 4. LYNN COOLBAUGH: Winter Sports Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 3. THOMAS CORBIN: Wrestling Team 1; Student Council Representaitive 3. GARY COSTELLO: Distributive Education Club 1,2,3. CINDY COUGHLIN: Girls ' Chorus 1; My Fair Lady 2; Drill Team 2, Historian 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Class Council 3,4; Student Council Representative 3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; A Capella Choir 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 4. MURIEL COYLE: Madrigals 1,2,4; Freshman Cheerleader, Co-Captain; |V Cheerleader, Captain 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; German Honor Society, Vice President 4; A Capella Choir 2; Swim Club 1,2; My Fair Lady 2. CONNIE CRIM: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2; Cheerleader 2; Teacher ' s Assistant 3. DON CRISWELL: Interact Club 2,3,4; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; |V Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4. THOMAS CROM: Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE CRONE: Swim Club 2,3; Girls ' Chorus 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Baseball 3, Co- Captain 4; JV Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3, Co-Captain 4; JV Softball 2; Track 2,3; German Club 2,3; National German Honor Society 2,3,4; West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y 4; Senior Class Council. CATHY CROSS: FBLA 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 2,3. DEBBIE CROTTY: German Club 1,2; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 3,4; Science Club, Secretary 4; International Relations Club 4; Track Team 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Society, Secretary 4; Math Team 4. TAMARA CROUCH: Music Club 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1, Treasurer 2, President 3,4; All Regional Band 1,2,3; All State Band 1,2,3; Northern Virginia Youth Symphony 1,2,3,4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 4. CLAUDIA CRUISE: Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 2. EVELYN CUMMINS: FHA 1; Keyettes 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 2,3, Pres¬ ident 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4. DEBBIE DANIELS: Spanish Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2; FHA 1. ANDY DAVIS: Varsity Football 2,3; Varsity Baseball 2,3; JV Swimming Team 2,3; Key Club 3. BECKY DAY: Keyettes 2, Junior Repre¬ sentative 3, Chaplain 4; International Relations Club 2,3,4; Spartans for Christ 1; Student Council Representative 3,4; Yearbook 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Junior Class Council; A Capella Choir 1,2,3,4; Finance Assistant 2,3,4. BRIAN DAY: Oliver 1; Apple Tree 2; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Thespians 3. FORREST DEBUTTS: Apple Tree 2; Mame 3; Astronomy Club 3,4; Music Club 2,3,4; Newspaper 3,4; Thespian 4; Literary Mag¬ azine 4, The Impossible Years 4; Amahl and the Night Visitors 4; A Capella Choir 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . LYNNE DELVITTO: Swim Club 2,3; German Club 2,3; German Honor Society 3,4; Girls ' Chorus 2; International Relations Club 3,4; West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y 4; )V Hockey Manager 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; JV Basketball Manager 2; Varsity Basketball Manager 3,4; Varsity Softball Manager 3,4. MICHELLE DENNIS: Emery Club 2; Winter Sports 1,2; VICA 3; Sophomore Class Council. TERRY DEVEREUX: Girls ' Chorus 1; A Capella Choir 2,3; Pep Club 3; Senior Class Council; FBLA Club 4; Student Council Representative 2; Library Assistant 4. CHARLES DICKERSON: JV Cross Country 1 . DAVID DODSON: Fresh man Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Base¬ ball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4. MARIO DOMINQUEZ: Volleyball Team 1; JV Soccer Team 1; JV Basketball 1; Freshman Class Treasurer; Key Club 4; Photography Club 4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 4; Winter Sports Club 4; International Relations Club 4; Varsity Soccer 4. MARIS DONOVAN: Music Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Choir 4. ROBERT DRAPER: National Junior Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 3,4; JV Wrestling 2,3; Forensics 3,4; Coin Club, SENIOR CLASS 315 Vice President 1; Math Club 4. ROGER DRAPER: National Junior E-lonor Society 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Forensics 3; JV Wrestling 2,3; Math Club 4. BILL DUCKETT: JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Swim Club 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3. TOM DULAN: Newspaper 3,4. DEBBIE DUNHAM: Class Council 3,4; Speleological Society, President 3,4; Girls ' Track 3; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 4; Forensics 4; Newspaper 4. DIANE DURST: Swim Team 1,2; International Relations Club 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Tennis Team 3; News¬ paper 3,4. DAVID DUTCH: JV Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Hi-Y 3; Wrestling 1,2; Tennis Team 3; Letterman ' s Club 2,3. HENRY DUTCHYSHYN: Freshman Football 1; JV Wrestling 1,2; JV Track 1,2; Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Soccer Team 3,4. CAROL EADY: Freshman Class Vice Pres¬ ident; Majorette 1; Speech and Drama Contest 1; A Capella Choir 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Girls ' Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 1. MARK EATON: Cross Country 1,2; Track 1,2; Debate Team 3,4; Virginia State Debate Championship 3; Student Council Representative 3; SCA Cabinet 4; Key Club 2,3,4. DOUGLAS EBBERTS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council Representative 2. KATHY EDWARDS: FHA 1,2; Spartonians 3. MARK ELWELL: JV Basketball 1,2; Track 3; West Springfield Hi-Y 3. JIM ENGLAND: Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4. LESLIE EVANS: Pep Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; News¬ paper 4; French Club 4; Tennis Club 4, President 4; Freshman Class Council; French Award 3. LESLIE FAIRFIELD: Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1,2; JV Cheerleader 2; Mod¬ ern Dance 3. SANDRA FALER: Gymnastic Team 1,2; Pep Club 2. PHYLLIS FALKENSTEIN: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. LEA FARMER: German Club 1,2; German Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3,4; Music Club 2; Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3; Marching Band 2,3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; International Relations Club 4; Bookstore Assistant 3,4; Spartonians 4; Student Council Representative 4. PAT FEACANES: Distributive Education 1,2,3. CLAUDIA FEDKO: Interact Club 2,3. DAVE FEICLESON: Wrestlin g 2,3,4; Varsity Track 4. MIKE FICK: Freshman Football; JV Football 3; Varsity Football 4; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Latin Club 1,2. JAMES FISH: Track 1,2; JV Wrestling 2; Junior Red Cross 1,2; School Repre¬ sentative 2; Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 4. STEPHEN FISHER: Drama Club 1; Oliver 1; Mame 3; My Fair Lady 2; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Literary Mag¬ azine 3. DEBBIE FLEIGH: Yearbook 2, Junior Editor 3,4; Keyettes 4; SCA Cabinet 4; Student Council Representatives 2,3; SCA Junior Cabinet Representative; Class Council 2,3,4; Junior Class Treasurer; Impossible Years 4; French Club 2; Musical Revue 3; Red Cross 1,2,3; Pep Club Secretary 2; Office Assistant 3; CAA 2; Volleyball Team 2; Tennis Team 2,4; SEG 2,3,4. CHERYL FLETCHER: Bookstore Assistant 3; International Relations Club 2,3; Liter¬ ary Magazine 3; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 2. JOANN FLOYD: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1,2; Swim Club 1,2,4; FHA 2, Secretary 4; Impossible Years 4. JANET FONTAINE: French Club 3; International Relations Club 3; FHA 4. PAMELA FORD: Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Drama Club 1; Oracle 2, Business Manager 3, Managing Editor 4; Winter Sports Club 2,4. VICKI FORD: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Council House of Representatives 1,2,3; Class Council 1,2,3. DAVID FORRESTER: JV Wrestling 1,2; Freshman Football Manager. ROBERT FOSTER: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 2. MARK FOUNTAIN: Regional Science Fair Second Place 3. CAROL FOWLER: DECA 4. CARY FOWLER: DECA 4. JOHN FOX: Freshman Football Manager; Student Council Representative 1; Sopho¬ more Class Council 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4; West Springfield Hi-Y 1,2, Vice Pres¬ ident 3, President 4. TOM FRESHWATER: Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 2,3,4. CARYL FULLER: Medical Club 1,2; Pep Club 2. RICHARD FURNEY: West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. SUZY CAISER: Pep Club 1; Spartonians 2.3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Russian Club, Parliamentarian 2, President 3; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 3; International Relations Club 4. MARIAN GALWAY; VOT4. DENISE GARCIA: Winter Sports Club 2; International Relations Club 3. JANE GARDINER: Oliver 2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Drill Team 2,3,4. JACK GAUTHIER: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; JV Track 1; Astronomy Club 3. SUE CERDON: Freshman Class Treasurer; JV Cheerleader 2; Baton Corps 3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Historian 3, Vice President 4; Impossible Years 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. MARK GERHARDS: JV Track 1; Symphonic Band 2. GAIL CERVAIS: Pep Club, Historian 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SCA Cabinet 4. STEPHEN GIBBS: Yearbook 1; Sophomore Class Council; Marching Band 2,3,4; Con¬ cert Band 2; Symphonic Band 4. JUDY GILBERTSON: Pep Club 1. DEBRA GILES: Girls ' Choir 1; Anchor Club 2; Baton Corps 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Office Assistant 3,4; Senior Class Council. BRUCE GIORGI: Concert Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 4. BILL GLEASON: Freshman Football; Varsity Football 2,3, Captain 4; FCA 1,2; Interact Club 1,2; French Honor Society 2.3. DONNA GOBIE: Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Track Team 3,4. DAVID GOOD: Chess Club 2; Spartans for Christ 1. JOHN COPLEN: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Key Club 3, President 4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3; Swim Club 1,2. DOUGLAS CORDON: Rifle Club 1,2,3; Rifle Team 3. JOHN GRAY: National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; Amahl and the Night Visitors 4; Regional Choir 4. 316 SENIOR CLASS MARY GREENE: JV Cheerleader 1,2; Freshman Class Vice President; Pep Club 2; Moral Club 2. CHUCK GREENER: Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1,2; Sophomore Class Vice President 2; Spartan Hi-Y 3; Wrestling 1.2.3. CURT CRONEWALD: Track 2,3; Cross Country 2. BOB GROOMS: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 4; Freshman Class Vice President; West Springfield Hi- Y 2,3,4; JV Baseball 1; JV Track 2; Varsity Track 3,4; JV Wrestling 2. ROGER GROOMS: Freshman Football; JV Football 2,3; Varsity Football 4; JV Track 1,2; Varsity Track 3,4; JV Wrestling 2; Freshman Class President; Principal ' s Ad¬ visory Board 1; West Springfield Hi-Y 2.3.4. KIMBERLY GRUGIN: Spanish Club, Secre¬ tary 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Award 2; English Award 2. MICHAEL GURICK: Freshman Football; JV Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Student Council House of Representatives 2,3; Teacher ' s Assistant 3,4. DAVID GUSS: JV Basketball 1; Varsity Golf 3; Chess Club 2; Junior Honor Soci¬ ety, Treasurer 1; National Honor Society 3.4. GAYLE GUSTAFSON: Keyettes 2, Treasur¬ er 3, Vice President 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3; Music Club 2; My Fair Lady 2; JV Basketball 1; Volleyball Team 1; Tennis Team 3; Class Council 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; SCA Cabinet 4. MARCIA HALS1C: Pep Club 1; Spartonians 2. EUNICE HALWARD: Art Club 1; Art Assistant 3; Library Assistant 3; Library Award 3; Emery Club 4; Senior Class Council. JERI HOMA: Pep Club 2; Student Council Representative 2; The Apple Tree 2; My Fair Lady 2; Marne 3; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Drill Team 3, Secretary 4. STEVE HAMBERGER: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Astronomy Club 3; Winter Sports Club 3; Stage Band 4; Senior Class Council. HOLLI HANSEN: Spanish Club, Treasurer 1; Junior Class Council; Drill Team 2, Vice President 3, President 4. KAREN HARDISON: International Relations Club 3; Newspaper 3; Junior Class Council. EDMUND HARRIS: JV Football 2; Spanish Club 2; VOTC 3. JOHN HARRIS: JV Football 2,3; Track 3,4; Key Club 3,4. KATHY HASTY: Oliver 1; 1CT 2,4. ALBERT HAYES: German Club 2,3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 2,3; Student Council House of Representatives 2,3; Spartan Speleological Society, Vice President 3,4. NANCY HAYES: Gymnastic Team 1,2; Winter Sports Club 2; Emery Club 2; Swim Club 3. PEGGY HAYES: Gymnastics Team 1,3,4; Swim Club 3. MELINDA HEATH: Future Teachers of America; Track; Volleyball; Tennis; Girls ' Choir. ROZAN HEFFERNAN: Newspaper 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3; FHA 2. CHERYL HEIM: Spanish Honor Society 4; Junior Class Play; Impossible Years 4; Pep Club 1,2,3. RANDY HEINBAUGH: JV Football 2,3; Varsity Football 4; Tennis Team 1; Latin Club 1,2; Latin Honor Society 1,2; Math Club 1,2; Rocket Club 2,3; Drama Club 2; Key Club 4; Senior Class Council. JODY HENRY: Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Sweetheart Court 1; Homecoming Court 2,3, Queen 4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. VALERIE HEPLER: Spanish Honor Society 3; Spartonians 3; Junior Class Council; SGA Cabinet 4. GEORGE HERMAN: Electronics Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1; Stage Crew 3,4; Key Club 3, Secretary 4; Impossible Years 4; Student Council House of Repre¬ sentatives 3,4. LORETTA HILLER: Girls ' Choir 1,2; Saddle and Spur 1. CARL HIRST: Varsity Soccer 3; A Capella Choir. CINDY HOFFMAN: Pep Club 2,3. HEIDI HOFFMAN: Beta Club 1,2; Tennis Team 3,4; International Relations Club 4. BILL HOLDEN: Concert Band 1,2. JOLENE HOLM: Tennis Team 1,2; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Y ' arsity Hockey 3,4; FHA 3,4; Track Team 1,2; Breakfast Club, President 4. STEPHANIE HOLT; Freshman Class Council; Drama Club 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; NCTE Award Nominee 3; National Merit Letter 4; National Heart Assocation Scholarship Recipient 4; Principal ' s Advisory Board 4; Student Council House of Representatives 4; Newspaper 4; Thespians 2,3; The Reluctant Debutante 1; My Fair Lady 2; Oliver 1 ; The Apple Tree 2; Marne 3, DEBORAH HORMANN: Library Assistant 1; English Assistant 3; Girls ' Chorus 3. ROBERT HORNBROOK: German Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2. BARBARA HOUCK: A Capella Choir 2,4; International Relations Club 4. SUE HOWARD: Winter Sports Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3; Junior Class Council; Girls ' State Alternate 3. ROBERT HOWELL: Varsity Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Tennis Club, President 2,3; German Club 3. DEBBIE HOWERTON: Distributive Educa¬ tion 4; VOTC 4. PETER HUBBARD: Latin Club, President 3. WILLIAM HUBER: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Wres¬ tling 1; Varsity Wrestling 2,3; Track 1,2; Varsity Track 3; Math Honor Society 3. STEVE HUGHES: Freshman Wrestling; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4. JV Baseball 1; Varsity Base¬ ball 2,3,4; Swim Club 1,2. VICKIE HUNDLEY: Library Assistant 3; Foreign Study League 3. JOHN HUNT: Office Assistant 3. CHARLOTTE HUNTER; Astronomy Club 2; International Relations Club 3,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 4. MICHELE HUTCHISON: JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 2,3,4; SGA Cabinet 4; Freshman Class Senator; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Leadership Training Conference 2; Optimist Award 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; A Capella Choir 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; My Fair Lady 2; Marne 3. JEFF INMAN: National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety, Parliamentarian 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society Parlia¬ mentarian 2,3,4; International Relations Club 3, Vice President 4; French Club 3,4; AFS 3; Senior Class Council; National Merit Letter 3. IRVINE IRBY: JV Wrestling 4; Varsity Football 4. MOLLY IRVING: West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; Class Council 1,3; Student Council Representative 1,3; Pep Club 2; Library Assistant 3; Guidance Assistant 4. MICHELE JAKOBOSKI: International Relations Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2; FHA 2,4; Library Assistant 3; Senior Class Council; Impossible Years 4. SENIOR CLASS 317 VICTORIA JAMES: Clinic Assistant 3; FHA 2; Impossible Years 4. BRIDGET JAMESON. Russian Club 1, Vice President 2; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1,2,3; Music Club 3. JEFF JEREMIAH: JV Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2,3, Captain 4; Gunston All District 3; Golf 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1, Treasurer 2; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Class Council 2,3; SGA Cabinet 4; West Point Academy Award 3. JANICE JOHNSON: Spartan Speleological Society, Secretary 3,4; Drama Club 1; Spartans for Christ 1,2; Girls ' Chorus 1; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4; Class Council 3,4; Oliver 1; Amahl and the Night Visitors 4; Music Club 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; FHA 4; Literary Staff 4; National Merit 3. LOREN JOHNSON: JV Cross Country 1; JV Track 1; Math Club 2; Math Team 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Spartan Speech Society 2; Mame 3; International Relations Club 4; Senior Class Council. DOUG JONES: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4. PAM JONES: Homeroom Senator 3. MARGARET KANAK: International Relations Club 4; Office Assistant 3; Spanish Club 2. MIKE KAPPEL: National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3, President 4; Interact Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Library Assistant 3; Lab Assistant 3; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3. CHRISTINE KASEMAN: VOT 4. KERRI KEEN: Catettes 3; Drill Team 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Singers 2,3. MICHELE KEITH: Tennis Club 4; Swim Club 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; ADP Assistant 3; The Impossible Years 4. RAMONA KESTER: My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Clinic Assistant 3; ADP Assistant 3. ROBERT KEMP: National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4. DEBBY KEYS: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2; Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Junior Engineer Technology Society, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4. BARBARA KICK: Art Club 1,2; Newspaper 3; Junior Class Council; International Relations Club 3,4; Keyettes 4. RICHARD KILLORAN: Spartan Hi-Y 2,3,4; JV Basketball Manager 2; Varsity Basketball Manager 3,4. STEVE KISSINGER: Freshman Football; JV Football 2,3; Varsity Football 4. TOM KNAUSS: Freshman Class Council 1; West Springfield Hi-Y 3, Historian 4. PAMELA KNIGHT: International Relations Club 2,3; Interact Club 2, Secretary 3,4; Student Council Representative 3; Senior Class Council. RON KNOBLOCK: National Honor Soci¬ ety 4. GEORGE KNOWLES: Rifle Club 1,2; Spartan Hi-Y 1,2; Lab Assistant 3; JV Soccer 2. ELISABETH KOEN: Sophomore Class Sec¬ retary; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 1; German-American Club 1,2; Spartan Speleological Society 4; National Merit 3; Yearbook 3; Pep Club; Student Teacher Council 1,2. PAULA KONOPNICKI: French Club 1,2; German Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3. RICHARD KRAJN YAK: Mame 3; Impossible Years 4; Latin Club; Principal ' s Advisory Board 4; Guidance Assistant 4. BARBARA KRATZ: Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Drama Club 1,2; Se¬ nior Class Council 4. MARK KRIVORUCHKA: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Wrestling 1,2; Swim Club 1,2; Student Council Representative 1; Sopho¬ more Class Senator; Junior Class Vice President; Senior Class Council; SGA President 4; Principal ' s Advisory Board 3,4; PTA Advisory Board 4; Key Club 3,4; Impossible Years 4. KEVIN KUCHEM: JV Basketball Manager 2 . LAURA LAIGHTON: Girls ' Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 2; International Relations Club 2,4; Latin Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Semi- Finalist 4. LINDA LAKE: Gymnastic Team 1. LARRY LAMB: Swim Club 3. MICHAEL LANCASTER: JV Football 2; JV Wrestling 2,3; Varsity Football 3, Captain 4; Varsity Wrestling 4; SGA Cabinet 4; Mame 3; Freshman Basketball; Band and Orchestra 1. SUSAN LANSING: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Concert Band 1,2. GLORIA LARSON: Freshman Class Council; Drill Team 2,3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Historian 3,4; Homecoming Court 1,2. SANDRA LARSON: Pep Club 2; FHA 3,4; Future Teachers of America, Treasurer 4; Literary Magazine 4; German Club 4; Impossible Years 4. DOLLY LAUGHRIDGE: Library Assistant 3. KENNETH LAWHN: Speleological Society 3,4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE: Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Swim Club 3; Rifle Club 3,4; Yearbook 3,4. ARTHUR LAZAR: Audio Visual 1; Oliver 1 ; Apple Tree 2; Drama Club 1; Thespians 2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Secretary 3,4; Student Council Representative 3,4; SGA Cabinet 4; Senior Class Council 4. PAUL LAZARUS: National Junior Honor Society, President 1,2; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3, Vice President 4; Oliver 1 ; My Fair Lady 2; Apple Tree 2; Mame 3; A Capella Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 1,2,3, Student Director 4; Interact Club 1,2; DC Boys ' State 3; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Student Advisory Council 3,4; Yearbook 1,2; National Council of Teachers of English Nomination 3; Varsity Football 4. PAT LEAHEY: Varsity Track 1,2; Varsity Rifle Team 2; Patton Leader 3; NCO 1,2. ANDREW LEDERMAN: French Club 1; French Honor Society 3, Parliamentarian 4; Medical Club 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3. DON LEDFORD: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Freshman Basketball 1; West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3, Chaplain 4. RICHARD LEE: JV Wrestling 1; German Club 1; Golf Team 2. KEVIN LEES: JV Track 1,2; Wrestling Man¬ ager 2,3; Astronomy Club 3; Rifle Club 3. CAROLE LEPARD: Spanish Honor Society 3. JEANNE LEWIS: FHA 3; Ushers Club 3; History Club 2; AFS 3; Prom Court 2; Drama Club 1. GEORGE LEX: Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2; SGA Cabinet 4. LAURA LION: Girls ' Chorus 1; Drill Team 2,3. DIANE LOCKE: A Capella Choir 3,4; FHA 2; Girls ' Chorus 1; West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y 4. DEBORAH LOGERQUIST: Girls ' Athletic Association 2,3; Art Club 3; Camera Club 3; Pep Club 3; Rifle Club 4; Varsity Basketball Manager 4; Student Council Representative 4. RENE LONG: Student Principal Advisory Board 3; Clinic 3; English Assistant 3. GAYLE LORENZI: Symphonic Band 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Lab Assistant 4; SGA 318 SENIOR CLASS Cabinet 4; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 3; National Honor Society 4. MARCIA LOREV: Drill Team 1,2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4; National (unior Honor So¬ ciety 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Language Award 3. MELISSA LOREY: Softball Team Manager 1; Winter Sports Club 2; Drill Team 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Science Fair Winner 3; Language Award 3. MARY LUCERO: Spanish Club 1,2; Spanish Honor Society, Vice-President 3; Russian Club, Secretary 1; International Relations Club 4; West Sprinfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Council Representative 2,3; SCA Cabinet 4; National Honor Society 4. STEPHEN LUDDY: Latin Club 1; Cross Country 2,3; Track 1,2,3. CARY LUZADDER: German Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4. STANLEY LYLE: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1; JV Basketball 2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; Cross Country 2. GRACE LYNCH: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3. ELLEN MACBRAYNE: International Relations Club 2,3, Corresponding Secre¬ tary 4; Modern Dance 3; German Club 3,4; German Honor Society 4; Yearbook 3,4. BOB MADDENS: Band 1. STEPHEN MAHONEY: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; Science Fair 3,4. TOM MAIRE: Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band • 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; Model United Nations 2,3; English Office Assistant 3; Spanish Honor Society 4. ANNE MANION: Students for Environ¬ mental Action 2; Art Assistant 3; Student- Teacher Alliance 3. MINTA MANNING: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; All Regional Band 3; Music Club 3,4; Astronomy Club 2, Historian 3,4; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3. LYNNE MARKER: Drama Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; International Relations Club 3,4; French Club 3, Vice President 4. STEVE MARTIN: Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; JV Baseball 1,2; Winter Sports Club 2. TRACY MARTIN: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1,2; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Gymnastics 3; Keyettes 1,2,4. LEONARD MATOS: Science Club 1; Rifle Team 1; Junior Engineers of America 1. LAURA MAY: Secretary of Homeroom 1; Pep Club 1,2; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Junior Class Council. BRANDON MCBARRON: Student Council Representative 1,2; JV Football 1; Drama 3; Mame 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Football 4. DEBBIE MCCAIN: International Relations Club 1; Tennis Club 4. KATHY MCCLELLAND: Tennis Team 1,3,4; Students for Environmental Action 2; Spanish Award 2,3; Photography Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 4. MARK MCCONNELL: Concert Band 1,2; My Fair Lady 2. GALE MCCOY: Model United Nations 1; Latin Club 1,2,3; Student-Teachers Club 2; Latin Honor Society 3; Newspaper 2,3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; ICT 4. DEBBIE MCCULLOUGH: Newspaper, News Editor 3; Welfare Christmas 2,3; Homecoming 2,3; Concession 3; Superior Rating Regional Speech Meet 3; National Forensic League 3,4; Emery Club, Vice President 4; Y-Teens 2. LAURA MCDOWELL: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2,3; Class Council 2,3; Oliver 1; Drama Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Drill Team 2, Secretary 3, Captain 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Office Assistant 3; Gym Assistant 4. JIM MCGINNIS: Emery Club 1; Audio Vi¬ sual Club 1, Vice President 2, President 3; Stage Crew 1, Oliver 2; My Fair Lady 3. ED MCKAY: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 4; Freshman Class President; National Junior Honor Society 1,2. JODY MCLELAND: Portuguese Club 2; Algebra I Assistant 2,3. KATHY MEAHL: Journalism Club 1; PAAC 1 , 2 . JEFF MEALS: Spartan Hi-Y 1; German Club 1,2,3; West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Government Cabinet 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4. ANGELA MEARS: Girls ' Chorus 1; Oliver 1; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Spartonians 3,4. DOUG MEARS: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1; Drum Major 2,3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4; A Capella Choir 3,4; Apple Tree 2; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Music Club 1, Vice Pres¬ ident 2, Treasurer 3,4. GERALD MEIER: Spartan Speleological Society 3. OLGA MENDEZ: UHS GAA Award 2; Spanish Award 3. MATTHEW MENNONA: JV Football 2; IV Basketball 2; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Base¬ ball 3,4. SHEILA MESTRE; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4. DEE METOSH: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 2,3; Drill Team 2,3; Keyettes 3,4; Class Council 2,3; Yearbook 2,3. TOM MERRILL: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1,2; Audio-Visual Club 3; Civil Air Patrol 1,2,3,4; Spartan Speech Society 3,4; Rifle Team, Sub-Team Captain 2. ANDI MICHAEL: Track 1,2; Art Club 2,3; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; Girls ' Hockey 1, Co- Captain 2; Junior Class Council; National Junior Honor Society 2; Mame 3; Music Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4. SYLVIA MICHEL: Pep Club 1; Softball Team 2. JOHN MILLER: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4. SUZANNE MILLER: West Sprinfield Tri-Hi- Y 2,3, President 4; JV Softball Manager 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Varsity Basketball Manager 3; Varsity Softball Manager 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3; FHA 2; Principal ' s Advi¬ sory Committee 4. JAMES MITCHELL: West Springfield Hi-Y 1,2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; French Club 3. ROGER MITTON: Track 1; JV Wrestling 1,2,3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2; My Fair Lady 2; Impossible Years 4. COLENE MONIHAN: Softball 1,2; JV Cheerleader 2; Drama Club 2; Sweetheart 2; Spanish Award I; Yearbook 3; News¬ paper Editor 3; Junior Class Play; Class Council 3,4. MARCIA MONTIETH: Art Club 1,2; International Relations Club 2,3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Future Teachers of America 2. GREY MOORE: JV Track 2; JV Wrestling 2; JV Football 2,3. JOANNE MOORE: Girls ' Hockey Team 1 ; Student Council Representative I; Freshman Council. MARTY MOREHOUSE: Gymnastics Team 1; Drill Team 3, Co-Captain 4; Gym Assistant 4; Spanish Club 3. SENIOR CLASS 319 JILL MORGENTHALER: International Relations Club 2,3,4; Latin Honor Society 2, President 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. KEVIN MORLEY; Astronomy Club 2,3, President 4; JV Wrestling 3; Varsity Soccer 3,4. ALLEN MORRIS: Key Club 3; Junior Class Council. DEBBIE MORRIS,; Pep Club 1,2; AFS 2; Drama Club 2; Class Council 2,4; JV Hockey 2; JV Softball 2; West Side Story 2, Mame 3; Impossible Years 4; FHA 4. LINDA MORRIS: SEA 1; Art Club 1; Student Council Representatives 3; Forensics 3; Junior Class Council; International Relations Club 4; SCA Cabi¬ net 4. KIRK MORTIMER: Junior Class Council; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. HOLLY MULLEN: Pep Club 1; Russian Club 2,3; Spartonians 2,3, Lieutenant 4; Volleyball Team 2; Girls ' State 3. JULIANNE MULLEN: So This Is Paris 1, Choir 1,2; Physicians ' Club 2; JCL 2; FHA 4. LYNN MUROS; National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; French Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 4; Lab Assistant 3,4. JUAN MURIAS: Track 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3; Senior Class Council. SALLEY MURPHY: Homecoming Court 1; SCA Cabinet 4. JILL MURRAY: Basketball 1; German Honor Society 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Mame 3; Junior Class Council; Yearbook 4. CYNTHIA MYHRE: Band 1,2; FHA 1; Yearbook 3,4; Senior Class Council; Impossible Years 4; Mame 3; International Relations Club 4; Guidance Assistant 4. DAVID NABER: Winter Sports Club 3,4; Swim Club 2,3,4; Swim Team 4; JV Track 3; JV Cross Country 3; SGA Cabinet 4; West Springfield Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. MARYANN NABER: National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; It ' s Academic 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; Drill Team 3,4; Winter Sports Club 1,3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Thespians 3,4; National Forensics League 3,4; Student Council Representative 2; SGA Cabinet 4; Junior Class Council. DAVID NASSIF: JV Football Manager 2; Varsity Basketball Manager 2; Varsity Football Manager 3; Varsity Soccer 3; Varsity Wrestling Manager 3. DEBRA NEESE: French Club 1; FHA 1; Girls ' Track 1,2; Pep Club 2; Junior Class Council; Keyettes 4. JOHN NELSON: Astronomy Club 3. RONALD NELSON: Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4. STEPHANIE NEWMAN: FTA Treasurer 2; Art Award 2; Scholastic Art Award 2; Art Honor Society 2,3; French Honor Society 3. KATHLEEN NOBLE: Art Club 1,2; Art Assistant 4. ROBERT NOLAN: German Club 1; Rifle Club 2; West Springfield Hi-Y 4. LINDA NUHN: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; National Honor Society 3; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Clinic Assistant 3. NEIL O ' DONNELL: Rifle Club 1; Newspa¬ per 2; West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Varsity Tennis 3,4. PAUL OLIN: Swim Club 1,2,3. KATHLEEN O ' KEEFE: Student Council Treasurer 1; Student Advisory Committee 1; Pep Club 1,2; Newspaper Editor 1; Leadership Club 1; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Assistant Editor Literature Mag¬ azine 1; Junior Class Council; Drama 3; Girls ' Athletic Association 3; Spanish Honor Society 4; Spanish Assistant 4. DAVID OLSON: Library Assistant 3; Astronomy Club 4. VICKI OLSON: Drama Club 1,2; Thespians 3; Drill Team 3; Yearbook 3. KARL OSTBY: Spanish Club 1,2; Environ¬ mental Action 2; Debate 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3, Vice President 4. WENDY OSS: Drama 2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3. ROBERT OWENS: Varsity Soccer 3,4. TONY OWENS: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Track 1,2; Varsity Track 3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4. STEVE PALMER: My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Stage Crew 2,3,4. LARRY PATTERSON: Student Council Representative 1,2; Spanish Club 3. BILL PARKER: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President; Boys ' State 3; Merit ' s Who ' s Who Among Amer¬ ican High School Students; Society of Outstanding American High School Students. DERRICK PEAKE: Russian Club 1, Pres¬ ident 2; Senate 2. REBECCA PEASLEE: Girls ' Basketball 3. BARBARA PEKAREK: Girls ' Chorus 2; Spanish Award 1; International Relations Club 4; Modern Dance Club 4. TOM PENNEY: Winter Sports Club 4. RANDOLPH PEREZ: National Junior Honor Society 2; Spartan Speech Society 2; Math Team 2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4. DEBBIE PERKINS: Drama 1, Officer 2; Gymnastics 1; Mame 3; My Fair Lady 2. BOB PERRIN: West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; Junior Class Council; Model United Nations. PHILLIP PETERS: Band 1,2; JV Football Manager 2. MICHAEL PETERSON: Swim Club 3; Yearbook 3, Head Photographer 4; West Springfield Hi-Y 4; Gymnastics Club 4. SANDY PETERSON: Russian Club 1,2,3,4. LAVERNE PEVERILL: Spanish Club 4. JERRY PEYTON: VOTC. PAUL PHELAN: French Honor Society 2,3,4; International Relations Club 3,4; West Springfield Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; My Fair Lady 2; Senior Class President. DEBBIE PICARD; Mixed Chorus 1; My Fair Lady 2; Photography Club 3; Community Service 4. DONALD PICKERING: Junior Class Repre¬ sentative. CINDY PIERCE: Latin Club 2,3; Latin Honor Society 2,3; Girls ' Tennis Team 3,4; Photography Club 4; Literary Magazine 4. DEBBIE PISHVANOV: Pep Club 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3; JV Cheerleader 2; Drama Club 3. SID PLAIT: Chess Club 1,4; Math Team 2,3,4; Math Honor Society 2,3, Vice Pres¬ ident 4; President South-Eastern Region 4; Junior Engineering and Technical Soci¬ ety 3,4; Science Club 3,4; Lab Assistant 4; Newspaper 2,3, News and Feature Editor 4; Mame 3; Audio-Visual Club, Secretary 3; Astronomy Club 3. CINDY POE: Girls ' Chorus 2,3; A Capella Choir 4; Clinic Assistant 4. BOB POND: JV Basketball 1,2; Track 1,3; Spartan Hi-Y 3; Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4. DAVID PORTER: OJT 2,3,4. KAREN PORTER: Class Council 1,2,3,4; Davis Award 2; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Spanish Honor Society 4. SHARON POTTER: Student Council Rep¬ resentative 2,3; French Club 3; Class Council 3,4; International Relations Club 3,4. BRENDA PRITCHETT: French Club 2, Vice President 3, Secretary 4; Winter Sports 2; French Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; International Relations Club 2,3,4. PENNY PROCTOR: Clinic Assistant 3,4; Senior Class Follies. :lass DIANE PUGH: Drill Team 3,4; Junior Class Council; Future Teachers of America 1. DEBBIE PURCELL: Girls ' Athletic Associa¬ tion 2; Latin Club 3; Sophomore Class Council, PAIGE PUTNAM: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. PATRICIA RAABE: |V Hockey 1; JV Basketball 1; JV Softball 1; Varsity Hockey 2; Girls ' Choir 1; A Capella Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4. NANCY RABUNC: Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Yearbook 4; Senior Class Council. BEN RAMOS: JV Football 3; JV Wrestling 2,3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Swim Club 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1; Interact Club 4; West Springfield Hi-Y 4. MARK RANNEY: Forensics 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. ANNE READ: German Club 1; Saddle and Spur 1; Gymnastics Team 2; Spanish Club 2.3. ROBERT READE: Chorus 1; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. KATHY REED: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1,2; Pep Club 2; Leadership Training Conference 2; The Apple Tree 2; Senior Class Council; Future Teachers of America 3; International Relations Club 3; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Yearbook 3.4. CYNTHIA REEVES: Pep Club 2; Spartonians 3; International Relations Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Senior Class Council. MARY REILLY: Girls ' Athletic Association 1; Girls ' Varsity Volleyball 1; Girls ' JV Basketball 1; Girls ' JV Softball 1; Pep Club 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; Student Council Rep¬ resentative Alternate 1,2,3; Art Club 2.4. KIM REIDER: Student Assistant 3; Chorus 3; Meet Me in St. Louis 3; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 3; Thespians 4; Humantities Club 4; Girls ' Athletic Associ¬ ation 1; Impossible Years 4; Civinettes 2. CAROL REISINGER: Literary Magazine 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Art Show, Honorable Mentions 2,3. TERRY RENIRIE: Drama Club 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Society 4; Swim Club 4; Thespians 4; My Fair Lady 2; Oliver 3; Impossible Years 4; Book Store Assistant 3,4. CHARLES RENDLEMAN: Alliance of Teachers and Students 3. SUSAN REYNOLDS: Distributive Educa¬ tion 4. WESLEY REYNOLDS: West Springfield Hi- Y 3,4; SGA Cabinet 4; Soccer 4; Varsity Club 3,4; JV Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Wres¬ tling 3,4. STEVEN RHYMES: JV Wrestling 2; Junior Class Council. KURT RING: Student Council Repre¬ sentative; Freshman Football; )V Soccer 1,2; Varsity Soccer 3,4. MARK RIPPEON: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Astronomy Club 3,4; Astronomy Lab Assistant 4; Astronomy Summer Science Institute 2; Washington Junior Academy of Science 2; Virginia Junior Academy of Science 3. DOTTIE RISH: FHA 1,2; Baton Corps 3,4. JANE ROARK: AFS 3; FHA 2,3, President 4; International Relations Club 2,3, Recording Secretary 4; Varsity Girls ' Basketball 3; Varsity Girls ' Softball Man¬ ager 2; National Merit Commendation 4; Hockey Manager 3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Forensics 2; Newspaper 4. GAIL ROBERTS: Saddle and Spur 1; Girls ' Choir 1; A Capella Choir 2; My Fair Lady 2 . PAM ROBERTS: Spanish Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; AFS 2; International Relations Club 2,3,4; Spartonians 2,3; Class Council 3,4; SGA Cabinet 4. GAYE ROBERTSON: Forensics 3. ROBIN ROBILLARD: Pep Club 2; Spartonians 2, Co-Captain 3; Student Council Representative 3; Thespians 4; Drama Club, Secretary 3; Spartan Speleological Society 4; Spanish Club 4; My Fair Lady 2; Marne 3; Music Club 3,4. GARY ROCK: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Band Manager 4; Student Council Representative 1,2,3; Freshman Football; Varsity Soccer 2; A Capella Choir 4; Astronomy Club 4. JOSEPH ROMANO: Track 1; Wrestling 1 ; Student Council Representative 2; Freshman Football; JV Football; Varsity Football 3. KENNA REES: JV Football 2; JV Track 1; Interact Club 1,2, Officer 3; Class Council 1 , 2 . KATHY ROULET: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DAN ROWE: German Honor Society 2,3,4. LINDA RUBEL: Interact 2,3; Student Council Representative 3. DONNA RUANE: JV Softball 1,2; Varsity Softball 3,4; Varsity Hockey 2,3,4; German Club 1; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Russian Club 1,2,3; National Junior Honor Society 2. LORE RUSCH: Latin Club 2,3; Winter Sports Club 2; Music Club 3; Symphonic Band 4; Marching Band 3,4; Marne 3; Concert Band 2,3. THOMAS SACHS: Swim Club 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Yearbook 2, Club Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Student Council Representative 2,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Council 2,4; International Relations Club 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; Interact Club 2,3; National Honor Society 3, Trea¬ surer 4; Key Club 4; Leadership Symposium 2; Winter Sports Club 4; French Certificate of Merit 3. EMMA SANCHEZ: International Relations Club 4; FHA 4; Volleyball 2. JANET SANDY: Distributive Education 3,4. PHIL SARGEANT: Interact 1,2, President 3,4; Music Club President 2,4, Vice Pres¬ ident 3; Students for Environmental Action, Treasurer 2,3; Math Club 2; Boys ' State 3; Symphonic Band 1,2, Treasurer 3,4; All Regional Band 3,4; All-Country Band 3; All-Virginia Band 3,4; Northern Virginia Youth Symphony 3,4; International Orchestra 3; Regional Science 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; American Society for Out¬ standing High School Students 4. KATHLEEN SAUNDERS: Student Council Representative 1; Gymnastics Team 1,2; Pep Club 2; Drill Team, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3, Parlia¬ mentarian 4; SGA Cabinet 4; Mame 3; Impossible Years 4. DAVE SCHILLER: Debate Team 1,2,3,4; National Forensic League, President. BARBARA SCHNARR: Yearbook 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Special Chorus 1; Girls ' Athletic Association 2; German Club 3, Vice President 4; Music Club 3; Student Council Representative 4; Senior Class Council; Latin Assistant 4. PAT SCHOEN: VOTClub 4; Winter Sports Club 4; Senior Class Council. LANE SCOTT: Varsity Track 2,3,4; Varsity Cross Country 3,4; JV Track 1. JENNY SCREEN: Oliver 1; Emery Club 1,2; Drama Club 1; Yearbook 4; Keyettes 4. PAT SEHORNE; Emery Club 1; Gymnastics Team 2; Modern Dance Club 3,4. DON SENICH: German Honor Society 3,4; Fencing Club 1; Hi-Y 3,4; Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4; Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball 2. PAM SHIREY: Counselor ' s Assistant 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; French SENIOR CLASS 321 National Honor Society 2,3; lournalism. Associate Editor 3; Pep Club 2,3; Book Store Assistant 4. MARCY SHORT: FHA 1; Winter Sports Club 2. NORBERT SHRADER: French Honor Soci¬ ety 3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4. CINDY SHUMATE: |V Hockey 1; Yearbook 2; Art Club 3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Literary Magazine; National junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4. KATHERINE SIMMONS: FHA 1,2,3, Parlia¬ mentarian 4; International Relations Club 3,4. BECKY SINGLEVICH: Student Council Representative 1,2,3; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Forensics 3,4; Speech Tournaments 3,4. JOAN SINGLETON: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y Senator 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Art Club 2; Student Government 3; Interscholastic Traffic Safety Council 3,4; Class Council 1,2,3; Principal ' s Student Advisory Board 3. DEBBIE SISK: JV Hockey 1,2. CAROL SMITH: Girls ' Chorus 2; Spanish Club 1. DEBBIE SMITH: Chorus 1; Keyettes 1,2,3,4; Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsi ty Cheerleader 4; A Capella Choir 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Student Council Representative 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 3. ELAYNE SMITH: Girls ' Athletic Associa¬ tion 2,3. KAREN SORENSEN: Alliance of Students and Teachers 3. LYNN SPRUNK: Emery Club 1; JV Cheerleader 2; Keyettes 3, Treasurer 4; Lab Assistant 3; National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Oliver 1; Drama Club 1. DEBBIE STANLEY: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 3, Secretary 4; Keyettes 3, Recording Secretary 4. JENNIFER STEACY: Biology Assistant 3; Public Speaking Assistant 4. ADELE STERN: Newspaper 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; French Honor Society 2,3, Historian 4; International Relations Club 2,3,4; Sophomore Class Council; National Forensics League 3,4; Debate Team 2; Interact Club 3,4; Emery Club 1,2; Student Council Representative 3; SGA Cabinet 4. PATTY STEWART: Emery Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1; Winter Sp orts Club 3, Secretary 4; Home Economic Assistant 4. KURT STINEMETZ: JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Soccer 1,2; Cricket 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Track 1,2; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3. SHAREE STIPES; Pep Club 1,2; Art Club 1,2; Emery Club 1,2; Winter Sports Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . AXEL STOCKHAUS: Spartan Hi-Y 3,4. GERARD STOECKERT: Freshman Football; )V Cross Country 2; JV Track 1,2; Art Assistant 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4. MIKE STR1NGFELLOW: JV Track 1; Con¬ cert Band 1,2; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Stage Manager 3,4; My Fair Lady 2; Drama Club 3. STEPHEN STUDEBAKER: Varsity Wrestling 4; Senior Follies; Spartan Speleological Society 4. NELDA SUMMERS: My Fair Lady 1 ; Spartan Speech Society 2. FRANCES SWANK: ICT 3. NADEEN TADICH: Art Club 1,2; Oliver 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; Lab Assistant 3; Yearbook 2,4; Newspaper 4; Keyettes 4; SGA Cabinet 3; Senior Class Council; National Merit Scholarship Letter 4; National Honor Society 4. MIKE TAMMARU: Cross Country 1,2,3. LEE TAYLOR: Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 2; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Lab Assistant 4; Keyettes 4. PATRICE TAYLOR: Madrigals 3,4; A Capella Choir 3,4; Orchestra 4. GINGER TEAFORD: Winter Sports Club 3. MARCO TERANGO: Wrestling 3; Student Council Representative 3,4. TOM THOMAS: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Rocket Club 2,3; Math Club 3,4; Latin Honor Society 4; Chess 2,3; Spartan Aero Modeler 4. KATHY THOMSON: Discussion Club 3. LANNA THOMPSON: Latin Honor Society 2; Emery Club 1, Secretary 2; National Honor Society 4; Modern Dance Club 2,3. RICHARD THOMPSON: Spartan Speleological Society 3,4. CAROLE TIFFANY: Freshman Cheerleader; Drill Team 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3; FHA 3,4; Mame 3; Se¬ nior Class Council; Impossible Years 4. JOHN TODD: Russian Club 1,2. PETER TOVAR: JV Basketball 1; JV Soccer 1 , 2 . LEILA TREADWELL: Emery Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2. JOHN TROWER: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1; Chess Club 1; JV Track 1,2; Interact Club, Vice President 3; Spartan Speleological Society, Treasurer 3; German Honor Society; Boys ' State 3; Mame 3; Dark of the Moon 4; Senior Class Treasurer. GREG TROUTMAN: Drama Club 1; Varsity Letterman ' s Club 1; National Thespian Society 1,2,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Swim Club 3,4; Internationa! Relations Club 3,4; The Impossible Years 4; Cross Country 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 4; Senior Class Council. GREGORY TUCCI: Varsity Swim Team 3; Fiddler on the Roof 2; Christmas Carol 2; Spanish Club 2. KATHY TUDOR: Senior Class Council. JAN TURNER: National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; FHA 1,2; Junior Classical League 1; JV Hockey 1; JV Basketball 1,2; JV Softball 1; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Varsity Basketball 3, Co-Captain 4; Varsity Softball 2, Co-Captain 3,4; PE Assistant 4; Keyettes 4; Senior Class Council; National Honor Society 3,4. MARISUE UHRICH: JV Softball 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Lab Assistant 3; Literary Magazine 3; Girls ' State Alternate 3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; SWW 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; International Relations Club 4; Principal ' s Advisory Board 4; Se¬ nior Class Council; Yearbook 3, Editor-in- Chief 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4. BERTIE UJEVICH: Swim Club 2,3; Assistant 3,4. KAREN ULATOSK1: Rifle Club 1,2,3, Pres¬ ident 4; Rifle Team 1, Captain 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Council 2,4. LINDA ULSH: Pep Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4. PAMELA VANDERBURG: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Math Assistant 2; Fencing Club 2,3. SUE VANDERHOFF: Assistant 2; FHA 3, Historian 4; Library Assistant 3; International Relations Club 4. LORI VAN OOSTINC: FHA 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; French Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4; Latin EHonor Society 3; Drill Team 3,4; Lab Assistant 3,4; Girls ' State 3; Safety Council 3,4; Senior Class Council; Yearbook Business Manager 4; Keyettes 3, Recording Secretary 4. MICHAEL VERDI: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1; Swim Team 1,2; Marching Band 2; Symphonic Band 3. LYNN VINES: Student Council Repre- 322 SENIOR CLASS sentative 2,3; International Relations Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1; Spartonians 3; Drill Team 4, Senior Class Council; Impossible Years 4. DAVID VISKOCHIL; JV Football 2; Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; JV Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Swim Club 2,4; Interact Club 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4. JOSEPH VITALI: Spanish Club 2,3; JV Wrestling 3; Interact Club 3,4. PAUL WALECKA: National Honor Society 3, President 4; Yearbook 2, Assistant Edi¬ tor 3,4; SCA Cabinet 2; Spanish Honor Society 2; Key Club, Secretary 2,3, Vice President 4; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; Symphonic Band 2,3; Senior Class Council; Principal ' s Advisory Committee 4. STEVE WALKER: JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Varsity Baseball 2,3. JIM WALKER: Winter Sports Club 2,3, President 4. WILLIAM WALKER: Varsity Golf 2,3,4; West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3; National Junior Honor Society 2; International Relations Club 2,3. JOHN WALLER: Vocational School. CYNTHIA WALSH: Student Council Rep¬ resentative 1; Tennis Team 1; Girls ' Ath¬ letic Association 1; JV Cheerleader 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Library Assistant 4; JV Cheerleader Award 1. STEPHANIE WALSH: Drill Team 2,3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Class Council 1,3. MARGARET WALTER: International Relations Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Art Club 1 . MARY WALTON: Drama Club 1; Latin Club 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Student Council Representative 4; Swim Club 4; Keyettes 4; Homecoming Court Maid of Honor 4. KURT WANAMAKER: JV Track 1; Newspa¬ per 1. DONNA WARD: Freshman Cheerleader, Co Captain; JV Cheerleader 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1; Yearbook 3; Gymnastics 2. STEVE WARTER: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3, Captain 4; Track 1,2; Key Club 3,4. FELIX WEBER: Varsity Track 3. SARAH WEBER: International Relations Club 3,4; FHA 3,4; Senior Class Council; Impossible Years 4. CHRISTIE WEEKS: You Can ' t Take It With You 1 , For Her Che-ilds Sake 2; And Then There Were None 3; Drama Club 2. THOMAS WELLS: Varsity Cross Country 2; Varsity Track 2; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Finalist 4; Pho¬ tography Club 3. GLENN WERTS: Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 2; Spartan Aero Modelers Club 3. GEORGE WESSON: JV Wrestling 3; Varsity Wrestling 4. BRADLEY WHEATON: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Rifle Club 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Lab Assistant 3; German Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4. ELAINE WHITBECK: Student Government Vice President 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Junior Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4; A Capella Choir 2,3; Freshman Class Council; Sophomore Class Senator; Drill Team 2, Treasurer 3; SGA Cabinet 3; Junior Class Treasurer. FRANCIS WHITE: DECA 2,3. BRUCE WHITEHOUSE: JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Track 2,3,4. NANCY WILFONG: Future Teachers of America 1,2, Historian, Parliamentarian, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; International Relations Club 4; Spartonians 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 4; Bookstore Assistant 4. JAY WILCOX: Summer Science Institute 1; Debate Society 1; Astronomy Club 1,2; National Junior Society 1,2; Music Club 1,2,4; Sophomore Class Council; Apple Tree 2; American Youth Performs Chorus 2; My Fair Lady 2; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Fairfax All-Regional Choir 2, Soloist 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; French IV Merit Award 3; Fairfax County Centennial Chorus 3; National Council of Teachers of English Award Nominee 3; Madrigals 3,4; Student Assistant 4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Foreign Study League Participant 4; Newspaper 4; It ' s Academic Team, Captain 4; Fairfax Area Model United Nations 4; Amahl and the Night Visitors 4; Postcards 4; Student Panelist, Virginia Education Association Convention 4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4. MARIANNE WILKINS: Pep Club 2; Winter Sports Club 2; French Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3; Marne 3; Girls ' State Alternate 3. HARVEY WILKINSON: Spanish Club 1; National Junior Society 2; Debate Team 1,2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Math Honor Society 4. DEBBIE WILLEY: Sophomore Class Trea¬ surer; Freshman Class Senator; Class Council 3; Forensics Team 2,3; Drill Team 3,4; SGA Cabinet 4; Keyettes 1,2, Parlia¬ mentarian; International Vice President 3; Model Keyette, President 4. DIANA WILLIS: Stage Crew 2; Library Assistant 3. MERRY WILLOUGHBY: Oliver 1; Girls ' Chorus 1; Lab Assistant 3; A Capella Choir 2,3. DEMPSEY WILSON: Varsity Baseball Trainer 1,2,3; Varsity Football Trainer 2,3; Varsity Club 2,3,4. JOEL WILSON: JV Football 2, Co-Captain 3; Freshman Football; Varsity Football 4; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball 2; Track 1,2; Wrestling 3; Boys ' State 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Safety Council 1; Merit Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. KIM WILSON: French Club 2, President 3,4; French Honor Society 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; International Relations Club 2,3, Historian 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Girls ' State 3; Spartonians 3; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4; Senior Class Council; Student Council Representative 4. RICHARD WILSON: Junior Classical League 2; Science Club 2. MICHAEL WILSON: Freshman Football; Varsity Football 4. STEPHEN WITT: Rifle Team 1,2; Golf Team 1; Tennis Team 2. ROGER WORRICK: Freshman Baseball; Chess Club 1,2; Photography Club 3. KATHERYN WRIGHT: French Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4; German Honor Society 3; International Relations Club 2,3; Drama Club 2; Swim Club 2. MICHAEL WRIGHT: Band 1,2; Varsity Tennis 2,4. ELAINE YOUNG: Astronomy Club 2,3,4; Spartonians, Treasurer 3, Captain 4; Se¬ nior Class Council. ROBERT YOUNG: Oliver 1; My Fair Lady 2; Mame 3; Music Club 2,3; Boys ' State 3; Thespians 4; Science Club, Vice President 2; Astronomy Club 2; Symphonic Band 2,3; A Capella Choir 3; Hadrinan VII 3. BOB ZANE: Astronomy Club 1,2. GREGG ZELENIAK: Varsity Football 3,4; IV Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Key Club 3, Treasurer 4; National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 2. SUSAN ZIEGLER: Symphonic Band 1,2. VIRGINIA ZINK: Newspaper 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Art Club 2,3, President 4; Girls ' Track 2,3,4; Literary Magazine 4. SENIOR CLASS 323 c- , V •MM JUNIORS By now that ultra feeling of seniority creeps into that durable mind of yours. No longer will unassuring questions and meek smiles inhibit your daily life. You have your symbolic ring to flaunt to all . . . something to show you ' re an upperclassman. Fred Mills, Vice President OFFICERS and SPONSORS Bob Gray, President Ana Murias, Secretary 326 JUNIOR CLASS Diane Jennings, Ireasurer Mr. Bill Burkett, Sponsor JUNIOR CLASS 327 ' Well you see, it ' s like this . . Nick Arbia Leslie Argo Deborah Atkin Mark Bachrach Sue Bain Michael Ball Bill Barker Carol Barlow Robin Barlow Brenda Barnes Virginia Barnes )ohn Barry Mike Bartenetti James Bean April Bechtel Richard Becker Dianne Behl Thomas Beicher 328 JUNIOR CLASS Sydna Bindrup Lorayne Bliven loan Bolton Philip Bornemeier Tori Brady Toni Brasuell John Brick Joseph Brito Mike Britten Deborah Broome Kim Brown David Brunson Terry Burnham Janine Burns Ron Burt Mary Butters Mary Caldwell James Campbell Tina Campbell Karen Carraro Lorraine Carter Monica Cervantes Sandra Chaffee Betty Chambers JUNIOR CLASS 329 Kent Ingrum provides some of the music at the follies. David Cooper Cary Cox Scott Crackel Rachel Crawford Candy Creasi Hallie Croskery Kirby Dalton Lorene Daniels Mike DeLong Steve DeLong Steve Demory lames Detour 330 JUNIOR CLASS Craig DeRoso Bucky Dewey Laurie Die kinson Harold I lielse h Gina Dillard Mike Dorman I im Dowd Kay Dunn Barbara Dunne Kim Dunwell Debi Dupre Gordon Edwards Shauna Ensrud Catherine Estes David Evans Scott Evans Peggy Evrard Greg Fabian Vic ki Farley Bob I orris Pam Faw Lynn Ferris Susan Feltner |udi Fitzgerald IUNIOR CLASS 331 ' They ' ve got to have Lawrence Welk on here somewhere! Ralph Freese Frank Frey Rita Frey Bill Frost john Frost Dana Gardner Joanna Gentry Neil Gladd Chuck Glover Sharon Goretsky Brian Gould Dale Govan Bob Gray Lynn Gray Maura Gregory John Grigg Kim Griswold Robin Grugin 332 JUNIOR CLASS William Gunter Andy Haas Lynn Hafer Angela Haggard Bob Haines Tim Hall Scott Hallman Gail Hamersly Karen Hancock Rose Hand Susan Hannan Cheryl Hannon Mike Hansen Shirley Hansen Patricia Hanson Scott Harding Ann Haviland David Harpman JUNIOR Cl ASS 333 Peggy Parsons puts Hawkins ' decorations lill H ensley Brenda Hess David Higgons Debbie Hoeting Kevin Holmes Paul Honeycutt Scott Horn lohn Howard Joey Hutfstickler Pat Hughes Lisa Hurwitz Nancy Hyer Kent Ingrum Rhonda Irvin Debbie James Buffy Jeacock Diane Jennings Holly Jenson Debbie Jeremiah Tom Jewell Cary Johnson Jeffrey Jones Gregg Jordon David Kafka 334 JUNIOR CLASS Doug Leete Mary Longhill Pam Luce Robin Lyle Gary Mackey Patrice Manning Keith Kaier Kay Kampschror Athena Karas Dennis Keatts Laurie Keith loyce Kemp Tim Killoran John Kingery Mike Koesters Trudy Koslow JoEllen Kowalski Matt Kraft Phyllis Krantzman Kim Krieger Dave Kvasnicka Susan Lancaster Terry Larner Liz LaSlavic Nancy Hyer indulges in her English reading. IUNIOK CLASS its Don Markham Skip Marr Kathy Martin Leann Martin Dan Mauck Cathy Mayer John McCloud Claudia McColl Donna McCubbin Patricia McDonald William McGill Arthur McGregor f :i jnl r Wf ' Jk V - i ,A A v - .1 7 -r I gg . m Im mBk. IHUa I ' m sorry. Mike McLenagan Bill McRae Mark Meahl Mike Meredith Roger Miller Fred Mills Patricia Mills Joanne Milton Rebecca Milton Jeff Mischke Greg Mitchell Sheila Moreland 336 JUNIOR CLASS Scott Synnotl starts from scralc h on lire Junior Cla s float. Terry Morgenthaler Donna Morrison Bob Morrissey Susan Murdock Ana Murias Diana Murray John Murray Karen Nafzinger Keith Neff Mark NeicJlinger Tim Ness Larry Nolan LuAnn Notaro David Oaks Matt O ' Gwynn Paul O ' Keefe Brian O ' Neil Shawn O ' Neill Cheryl Orrico Louise Ortiz Valerie Osborn Jim Osick John Ouellette Jim Overson JUNIOR CLASS 337 Todd Owens Heather Pack Francie Park Jim Parker Peggy Parsons William Patterson John Pavelle Jeff Penney Michael Peterson Ann Pettee Duane Petty Debra Pexton Diane Phares Pamela Piernick Craig Pigg Craig Platenberg Mark Plucinsky Steve Polk Tim Pollard Susan Powers Richard Prevatt Karla Price Laurie Price Evelyn Quaid 338 JUNIOR CLASS Benita Kamos Marilyn Rashis William Redfearn Marilyn Reece Kathy Regan Laura Remer Dana Kit hards Lisa Rider Martha Rietman Dan Rinker Michael Robbs Debbie Rogers Robin Roth Lise Rust h William Ryan Vivian Saulnier Richard Schill Stephanie Schmitz Susan Schwob Terrie Scott Sharon Shackelton Christy Shauer Erin Shaughnessy I iza Shauklas Scott Shipe Audrey Shirkey Elise Shumway JUNIOR CLASS 339 Bonnie Shute Bob Simmons Janet Simpson Lauren Singleterry Debbie Slaney Sandy Smith Lee Southmayd lana Sparling |im Speakmon Sandy Spiro Nancy Starobin Paula Stassi Sheila Steele Ginny Steffen Linda Stewart Patti Stewart Robert Stewart Sue Stinemetz Harry Stoudemire John Strand Eric Straubinger Mike Stuckey Denise Suit Steven Swernofsky 540 IUNIOR CLASS Robert Thomas Vicki Thomas Sherry Thomson Debbie Thorne Mike Thornton Edward Tiernan John Tovar Ken Townsend Kevin Tracy Randy Troop Ian Tulenko Paula Turner Susan Turner )im Twedt )ohn Uber Scott Synnott Deborah Tacey Terri Tarlton Debbie Taylor Howard Taylor Ian Taylor Tim Pollard and loyce Kemp aren ' t paying much attention to the game. IUNIOR CLASS 341 Happiness is a warm sunny day. Vicki Umbach Andy Vanderhoof Darrell Van Dover Michele Vinet Jana Wagner Mark Walecka Kevin Walsh Steve Ward Catriona Wardlaw Jeffery Warter Dale Watnee Leonard Weaver Karen Weingartner Larry Weiss Sue Wells Tom Whitesel Bruce Whiting Becky Williams 342 JUNIOR CLASS Grace Williams lane Williams Jeff Williams Karen Williams John Wilson Patti Witaschek Karen Wolfe Marian Wolfort Billy Wood Dave Wood Mark Wood Drew Yamaki Vickie Yamamoto Steve Yoder Ieanne Young Robert Young Ginny Youngblood Scott Zambardi Deljbie Jeremiah gives a Spartan victory smile. JUNIOR CLASS 343 “What is he writing? “I just love these extracurricular activities! 344 JUNIOR CLASS Hurry, get the books out, someone ' s coming. ■A .- But I still think my answer is right! JUNIOR CLASS 345 V. ' yws- Wjt vjiti SOPHOMORES Second year man now, with hopes and aspirations that you can only reach for. As a sophomore the confidence abounds; and the dreams you dreamt are becoming reality. You remember well that year of growing up. ' ' And, oh, how you ' ve changed. The challenges are bigger, . . . but so a re you. . John Boone, President OFFICERS and SPONSORS Zoe Wages, Vice President Mary Lackman, Secretary 3 348 SOPHOMORE CLASS Kart ' n Reisinger, Treasurer Miss Anne Hatow, Sponsor SOPHOMORE CLASS 349 Joe Alexander Patty Alley Roxann Anderson Paula Anthony Jan Allison Ron Amick But I want to go this way. Tom Arbia Steve Bacon Jackie Bain Monita Baird Tanya Baker Cary Baldino Tom Baldwin Julia Ball Richard Ball Debbie Barkalow Nadina Barnes Jill Barr Kevin Barry Dennis Bartley Janet Baynes Roxanne Bayrer Carolyn Beardsley Joanne Beck _ 350 SOPHOMORE CLASS Kim Beck Linda Bee John Beltz Diane Best Bret Bettge Donnie Biggs Linda Birk Bruce Black Alan Blackburn Neal Bliven Kristin Bodley Jeffrey Boling Tom Bolton John Boone John Bounds Rick Boyd Linda Bradford Judy Brazil Brian Brinkley Debbie Brisbois Sharen Britt Carol Broadbent Susan Brodsky Jerry Browning SOPHOMORE CLASS 351 Nancy Brunswick Carol Burke Ken Burke lack Burman Anne Burnett Donna Burzenski Mara Buxton Barbara Byrnside Bob Calhoun Nancy Calhoun Karen Call Susan Cannon Janet Carlson John Carmichael Scott Carpenter Cheryl Carr Bob Carter Sandra Chambers Candy Chappell Harriet Chester Susan Cizek James Clifton Cindy Cogdell Carol Coke Susan Cole Steve Coleman Doug Collier 352 SOPHOMORE CLASS Steven Compton Rita Cooper Carol Corsepius Cindee Corthell Linda Coughlin Cheryl Cox Diane Croasdoll Darrell Cross Donna Crump Robin Crump Theresa Crutcher David Curtin Ellie Cush Ken Cyr Ion Dahlstrom Dale D ' Alessandro Donn D ' Andrea Carol Danzig Karen Darnell Mark Daughn Carmen Davis Celeste Davis Charisse Davis Diane Davis SOPHOMORE CLASS 353 I wonder if he knows I ' m watching him? ' ' Rick Deitch Don Delozier David De Marol Pam Demry John Dennis Spence Dew Lisa Dewey Russell Dewey Robert DeWitt Tracy Dezer Pete Dicarlo Cathy Dobyns Edward Donelan Riva Dopier Kenneth Dove Rick Drake Renee Dubie! Donna Duke Joe Dunivin Cindy Dupre Joe Durant Mike Eastman Lisa Eaton Sue Ebersberger Kathy Davis Tom Day Douglas Dearolph David Decker 354 SOPHOMORE CLASS Cheryl Eckert Josie Edmundson Mike Eibling Frank Eichler Ann Endersbee Caye Evans kay Everett lames Ewing Heidi Fain Cheryl Faler Tom Feigleson Kim Feldmiller Lyn Ferguson Dean Findley lames Fleming Mike Fleming Debbie Fletcher Susan f lynn Lisa Foster Larry Fountain Charleen Fox layme Fox Vivian Frawley Mike Fredericksen Gail Freshwater Danielle Frost Scott Frost SOPHOMORE CLASS 355 Regina Caines Cathy Gambino Laurie Gardner Kathy Causvik Sharon Gibbons Shelia Gibson Peggy Giering Kathy Giles Debra Giorgi Jeanne Goodwin Debbie Gordon Paul Gorey Mike Greehan Candy Greener Judie Grigg Ken Gronewald Sheri Hagen • Darrell Haines Rita Halm Wade Hampton Debbie Hancock Leslie Hannon Stephanie Harding Vaughn Harral Jeanette Harris Brian Harrison Mark Hart Two dots for the eyes, then a nose 356 SOPHOMORE CLASS Patti Hart Teri Hasty Teri Haupt Mindy Hayden Paula Hayden Cary Helfenberger David Henderson Tarey Henry Suzette Herchig Leo Hergenroeder Robert Herren Ned Hertberg Ann Hess Ann Hess Kim High Randi Hindman |o Hodges ferry Hofer Bob Hoffman Barbara Holapa Cindy Horn Mary Houck Pam Howard Jerry Huddleston SOPHOMORE CLASS 357 Martha Hughes Lawton Hydrick Lisa Igelman )ohn Islin Ross Iwamoto lohn Jacobs Deborah Janes Michael Jira Charles Johnson Jay Jureka Sharon Karbelk Christopher Kawolics It all began with a note . . . Jeff Kaye Kathy Keim Jan Kilday Pat Kimman Roland Kissinger Bill Knowles Dave Koesters Skip Krause Susan Kruck Kelly Kruger Susan Kvasnicka Mary Lackman 358 SOPHOMORE CLASS Patti Lake Patrick Lammie lames Land Debbie Lang Stephen Lanier Chris Lawrence Mike Lebiedz Elaine Lederman Sandy Leonard Doug Leslie Mike LeSueur Lloyd Lewis Bill Linka Tom Loeslein David Lorenzi Debbie Loudon Pam Loudon Terry Lovelace Is that thing eating my arm? SOPHOMORE CLASS 359 Kim Marma Jon Marten Charles Martin Debbie Martin Bill Mason Anita Matthews Cheryl Mauck Zack McCain Pam McCullough David McDonald Nancy McDonald Marcy McDowell Scott McDowell Jay McKinley Cindy Melbu rn Vicky Mendenhall Enrique Mendez Bob Mesler Glen Mesmer Leslee Miller Nancye Miller Bill Millward Cindy Mischke Mike Mitchell Pam Mitchell John Mitchen Debbie Moren 360 SOPHOMORE CLASS Jeff Morgenthaler Kevin Morris Susan Moss Bob Muilen Kay Mullen Steven Mulvaney joslin Neidlinger Laura Nobles Bette Notaro Debbie Obach Pam Odom Steve Odom Patti O ' Donnell Anne O ' Keefe Leslie Olsen Denise Olson Mary O ' Mary Sherri O ' Neill Mary Osius Penny Oss Margaret Owens Carol Paige Gregory Paine Kathleen Pales Barbara Panella Joy Pape Sharon Pate SOPHOMORE CLASS 361 Cheryl Patton Edleen Pawlowski ludy Peake Jan Pekarek Debbie Peschke Suzanne Peters Steve Peterson Stephen Phares Hey, where are all the buses? Richard Phelan Leo Pickens Patricia Piech Kristie Pierce Donna Pond Pattie Porter Roger Powers Bill Prevatt Ellen Price Rick Pritchett Jed Proctor Harry Puffenberger 362 SOPHOMORE CLASS Danny Quinn Mike Quint l aura Rackley Paul Ramatowski Pam Ramer Cynthia Randolph Stephen Ranney Brewster Rawls Kirk Reade Jann Reed Robyn Reed Stacee Reed )im Regan Karen Reisinger Wayne Remes Renee Revoir |an Reynolds Dell Rhue Mary Ries Debbie Rita Kim Ritchie Alan Roark Liz Robbins Eileen Roberts Linda Robertson Colleen Robinson Laurie Rogers SOPHOMORE CLASS 363 Mara Romero Robert Rose Ann Ross Mark Ross Jackie Rotering Robert Roth Jim Runyeon Anne Rushton JoAnn Sager Bette Samos Kathy Sandy Monica Sapp Chris Sarver April Saulnier Larry Schick Rick Schiller Jon Schmitz Doug Schoppert Rusty Schropp Bill Schuetze Janet Schuetze Pat Schultz Robert Schultz Judy Schutz Robin Scichilone James Seegers Russell Shaw 364 SOPHOMORE CLASS Gwen Shumway Jim Simmons Carl Sirois Tory Sitter Etselee Sivad Jeanette Smith loe Stassi Rick Stewart Debi Stokes lamie Stoops David Shelly Tim Skuby Floyd Husted wonders, How ' d I ever get into this mess? Cherie Stoudemier Pat Stout Debbie Stoy Cindy Swanberg Nancy Talhelm Inger Tallis Katherine Tallis Kathy Tammaro lean Taylor John Taylor Mark Taylor Clare Teagno SOPHOMORE CLASS 365 Sophomore Homecoming attendants Pattie Porter and Linda Mike Teal Kathy Temte Mike Tesh Chris Thomae Marie Thomae David Thomas Peggy Tinsley Jane Topping Vicki Torbush Ricardo Torres Linda Trahan Mary Travers Ken Treadwell Cary Troop Cynthia Twedt Lauren Ulatoski Lisa Utley Kimberly Vineyard Liz Virnston Carol Vogt Zoe Wages Joan Wall Kathy Walsh George Ward John Ward David Watnee Wendy Watson 366 SOPHOMORE CLASS Cathy Weeks Leah Weston Terry Wheeler Bonnie Whitaker Ginger White Rob Widener Rosemary Wilcoxson Cathy Wilkinson Kevin Williams Kristie Williams Robert Williams Robert Williams Ann Williford John Wilson Pete Wilson Steve Winfree Robert Woeckener Joyce Wolf Patty Wood Peter Wood Suzan Woodruff William Woody Carol Woodyard Barbara Wright Joyce Yagerline Mark Yosway Martha Youngblood SOPHOMORE CLASS 367 Who ' s camera shy? So that ' s what an amoeba looks like. There ' s no better way to start the day than talking with friends. 368 SOPHOMORE CLASS Are you going to replace the juke box? Peekaboo! Dear Santa Claus, for Christmas I want . SOPHOMORE CLASS 369 H FRESHMEN Adventurous freshmen take your stand! Now is a period of adjustment, change, and development. Seek your interests, and step forward! Gail Gabriel I i. Vice President George Stevenson, President OFFICERS and SPONSORS Ij p f jmm W ■ i r Kathy Kominus, Treasurer 372 FRESHMAN CLASS Mr. John Shaw, Sponsor Laurie Frost, Secretary FRESHMAN CLASS 373 I ' ll break that record yet! Linda Adams Judy Aldrich David Allison Betty Anderson Pete Arnett Linda Adams Aileen Alex Jim Alser Gwen Anderson Gail Augsburger Sandy Adams Karen Alkofer Cathy Altizer Steve Apostbles Carlos Ayerbe John Ayerbe Roger Baesman Walter Bain Marty Baldwin Cordon Ball Janice Ball Mike Ballinger Leigh Barnes Pam Barnes 374 FRESHMAN CLASS This is the only way the world will look up to m( 1 V I i 1 L v T J Steve Barnes Ellen Becker Craig Best John Bowen Lynn Brandewie Mitzi Brasuell Belinda Barnett Carol Bee Kirk Bindrup Lisa Boykin Cathy Branscone Pam Breeden Mark Bartenetti )osef Beery Laura Bisone Clare Baumann Beth Beicher Mary Bordas Libby Bean Brenda Bencivenga Janet Bornemeier Barbara Bechtel Art Bernier James Bowen f RESHMAN CLASS 37 Kathy Breunig Laurie Bright Diane Britt Barbara Brodsky Greg Brown Rema Browning Angie Brownlee Diana Broyles Richard Brunson Susie Buchwalter Mitchell Buffington Ron Bull Donna Bullock Kathy Burnett Kim Burnham Tim Butters Linda Byrne Bob Calhoun Dave Campbell Laurie Carlan Cindy Carlson Susan Carmichael Craig Carnahan Kim Carpenter 376 FRESHMAN CLASS Aurora Carraro Chip Carter Barbara Cass Mark Cecelski Diane Clung lames Chisholm I aurie Chittenden July Chotiner Kim Christofferson Hank Clark Kathy Clark Jeri Clifton Doug Cline Leslie Cockerham Ben Cockfield Patricia Colangelo John Conion Roger Connolly Ann Connor Patty Conrad Cathy Cooperman Marie Corting Dorothy Coughlin Deloris Crawford FRESHMAN CLASS 377 Do you see what I see? ludith Davis Robin Davis Sue Deal Linda Deck Dale Delozier Larry Delozier George Demas Debbie Dempsey Mary Jo Derryberry William Dillon Linda Dodds Dave Dorman James Douglas Christine Dove Marjorie Downey Joanne Drew Colleen Driedriscoll Ruthi Dunaway 378 FRESHMAN CLASS Charlie Dunwell l.orelee Ellson Roy Englert Lisa Eubank John Fahs Lynn Ferguson Jeff Dunivin Trey Elmendorf Rick Ensrud Craig Evans John Faulconer Lang Findley Nancy Eckert Kevin Elwell Kent Erben Desi Fabian Curt Feigel Paul Fish Dana Eddy Bruce Emmert Robin Edwards Kevin England Mark Eichler LeeAnn Englerl FRESEIMAN CLASS 379 -tia UHt ' Lisa Fisher Debra Fleming Marianne Foley William Folger Mary Ford Paul Ford Pat Forrester Bill Freshwater Becky Frey John Frey Anita Friedt Laurie Frost Gail Gabrielii Brian Galway Tom Gauthey Kathy Gaven Karen Gilmore Kimberly Ginther Ann Glover Craig Goodhart Janice Goodnight Archie Gordon Charlie Goretsky Laura Gorham Andrea Goslin Lisa Gramp Nancy Grant 380 FRESHMAN CLASS Robert Cray Dave Greehan Paul Gregory Linda Grey Leslie Griswold Chris Haertle )im Hagan Gordon Haggard Tom Haines Annette Hall Terri Hallows Kurt Hanser Glenn Harrington Denise Harrison Marilee Harrover Roberta Hauck Scott Hauer Cathy Haug •tfw The Freshman float proved to be number one. FRESHMAN CLASS 381 David Hergenroede Randy Hermit Susan Herrin Leica Hertel Susan Hertel Pete Hirshenberger Don Henderson Carey Henry Mike Henry v If my orthodontist ever found out! Fay Hobbs Kevin Hogge Tracey Holland Doug Holm Lee Holmes Lisa Holt John Homa Diane Honeycutt Heather Horn Cindy Huguley Mary Hunt Carol Hutchins Tracy Hyde Brian Igelman Frank Ingham Joyce Iwamoto Sidney Jackson Terry Jameson 382 FRESHMAN CLASS Terrence Jenkins Debi Johnson Vivian Jones Resa Keith Ray Kester Robert King Trey Jennings Gail Johnson Andrew Kalen Karen Kelliher David Kidd Grace Kirby Larry Jenson James Johnson Kris Kampschror Mike Kenyon Michele Killian Kristi Knight Mary Jerman Sharon Johnson John Kanak Steve Jewell William Johnson Annett Keatts John Jira Rick Jones Steve Keim FRESHMAN CLASS 383 ' Where did you ever learn to blow a bubble like that? Clint Land Peter Lansing Kurt Larsson Craig Latall Julie Lawhon Dale Lawrence Tom Leary Larry Lee Kevin Leffler Sherie Leonard Sarita Levine Marion Lockwood Steve Knister Lorrie Komar Kathy Kominus David Konopnicki Robert Koslow Alan Kraft Judy Krantzman Eleanor Krause Kurt Krieger Nancy Kupec Cheryl Laighton Mark Lancaster 384 FRESHMAN CLASS Brenda Logan Shery Logerquist Mike Logwood Steve Lokitis Anna Lovelace Lisa Luther Jan Lutinski Nanc y Lyons Cathie Mate hia Jeff Macintire Ronnie Mallory Ian ice Malony Debra Manack Bob Martin Deborah Maurstad Lisa May Andy Mayfield Scott McCabe Marlin McCaffery Bob McCully Scotl McDonell Lori McGill Lori McGonegal George McGregor FRESHMAN CLASS 38 Kenny McGregor Steve McKinney Brad McLelland I never knew Spanish could be so much fun! Tracy McMahon John McRae Gregory Meadows Kathy Medlin Jessica Meehan Leslie Mehl Mavis Merchant Susan Merritt Sheryl Mesmer Jim Mestemaker Mark Metzler Steven Michael Mike Michel Marie Milana Joyce Miller Anne Millikin Robert Mills Pam Mitchell 386 FRESHMAN CLASS After a long day, you need something to quenc h your thirst. Stacey Mitchell Elaine Montel Nancy Morehouse Lester Morris Christine Morrison Veronica Moulden Eddie Mount Kathie Mullen Mary Mullen HiIdey Muros Chris Murray Marliese Nakamura Kim Neal Cathy Nerwinski Colleen Newbry David Newsome Dan Newton Leonard Newton Bob Nidever Greg Nielsen Matthew Nolan lim Norman Vicki Norris lane Notaro Shawn Obaugh Kathy O ' Brien Katie O ' Brien FRESHMAN CLASS 387 Siobhan O ' Connor Kim Olsen Jerry O ' Dell Charlotte Osborn Kathy O ' Donnell Tom Osgood Tammy Oss Cizzel Otero Greg Owens Mark Palmer Kathy Palmertree Renee Parks JoAnne Patterson Tim Pavelle Jackie Payne Mary Peake Brad Peaslee John Peirce Dana Penney Steve Pentland Karen Perkins Nick Perriello Tony Peters Helen Pettee Donald Petty Marta Pichardo Vicki Pigg 388 FRESHMAN CLASS Bradley Pines Susan Plummer Cathy Pollard Boo Popilek Pati Porter )ohn Postek Terri Powell Leslie Pratt Laurie Preston Linda Price layne Proctor Steve Purdy Debbie Pytko Robert Ramer Mark Rasmussen Cheryl Reinikka Greg Rhue Mike Richards Vanessa Richardson Vaughn Richardson Melissa Rider Tom Ries Robin Robbins David Roberts Claiborn Rolfe Greg Romero Linda Ropchan FRESHMAN CLASS 389 Jessie Rose Mike Rose Lynn Rusch David Rush David Savard David Schutz Mark Scott Suzanne Scott Sylvia Sealey Walter Seaman Jane Shackleton Paula Shipe Ed Shoemaker Lee Shores Robert Sauer Robert Schmidt Tom Schwarz Mark Seeber Sydne Short William Saunders Janet Schoen Debbie Schwob Roddy Seekins Sherri Siegel 390 FRESHMAN CLASS Grady Sillings Claude Siltman Alan Simons |ov Singleterrv Tom Sisk Brenda Sloan Debbie Smith Ralph Snyder Mary Jane Sorensen Cindy Spain Chris Spalding Becky Spear Chris Speer PaulSprunk Barbara Spurlock Barbara Staley Linda Steece Robert Steven Laura Stevens George Stevenson lackie Stewart leff Stewart Robert Stewart Susan Stewart LRESHMAN CLASS 391 But I always received A ' s in fingerpainting when I was in kindergarten. Roberta Stowers Mike Strand Elizabeth Stuckey Chris Stwart David Sudderth William Sullivan John Swift Kris Tadich Kathleen Taff Vicki Takagi Scottie Tarlton Francine Tatu Cindy Taylor James Taylor Karen Taylor Knute Temte Heather Thomas Pam Thomas 392 FRESHMAN CFASS Hollis Thompson Claire Townsend Miva Vandover Mark Vermillion Judith Vines Holly Thompson Paula Thomson Vicki Thorn Danny Thorton Susan Tompkins Maureen Tredway Debbie Tremain Brian Tressler Chris Turke Barbara Vanderhoof John Vaught Dale Vice Shelly Vogt Mike Voyt lulie Walker FRESHMAN CLASS 393 I wonder what ' s going on in there? Robin Wang lane Warren Fred Watke Lisa Watson Mike Weekes Julie Weeks Bob Whalen Beth Whitesel Kendall Whyte Jean Wiegman Garth Wilcoxson Kevan Wiley Keith Willhoit Elaine Williams Linda Williams Lona Williams Sheila Williams Jon Williamson 394 FRESHMAN CLASS Michelle Willis loe Wilson Lee Wilson Cary Wingter Margaret Winn Sherri Witt Mike Wixom Jim Yagerline Kick Yattaw Katrina Yost Kipley Yosway Brenda Young i ' $ l Ik - A ' I bet you thought I couldn ' t do it! FRESHMAN CLASS 395 Okay, who unplugged it? I always wondered what it was like to be a teacher. 396 FRESHMAN CLASS Homework, homework, homework! • George Stevenson takes a rest between classes. FRESHMAN CLASS 397 I ■ y- r. I • ;. ■..., V -• 3 . j I ' ' mmS ||ragB • i i; 33h m film i ■ ■ ADVERTISEMENTS Our thanks go to these Springfield merchants who pledged their patronage to the yearbook and who offer the best of products and services. . • V . . . W B ri w a - ; • ' . • ' . . , . ' - ' 1 ' V • ' :■ ' ,? 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Springfield, Va. • Parts 451-2380 SPRINGFIELD PHARMACY 6400 Brandon Avenue In the heart of downtown Springfield TOWN COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON 7069 Brookfield Plaza Springfield, Va. 451-2441 ADVERTISEMENTS 401 SPRINGFIELD CARPETS, INC. Springfield Shopping Center 6816 Bland Street, Springfield, Va. Phone 451-4400 ROYAL VALET 1 Hour Dry Cleaning 8 Hour Shirts Reweaving + Alterations For Superb Service — Right on — to Royal Valet Ravensworth Shopping Center 5220 Port Royal Road 321-8945 Springfield Hobbies 6418 Brandon Avenue Springfield, Virginia 22150 Everything for the hobbyist. 451-3236 Lee Ann Taylor and Bob Reade concentrate on the wide selection of rings available at SPRINGFIELD and ANNANDALE JEW¬ ELERS. 402 ADVERTISEMENTS For all of his car care needs, Mike Peterson prefers RAVENSWORTH 66. Minor Repairs Springfield Sunoco Servicenter Specializing in Cadillac Service 6641 Backlick Road « Springfield, Va. 22150 6 A.M. — 11 P.M. joe Natoli 451-9756 Manager When your car won ' t go . . . Call Sunoco! 451-9756 ADVERTISEMENTS 403 Virginia Business institute OBJECTIVES Prepare men and women for careers that are socially significant, useful, and ethical. Create proper and acceptable behavior patterns and attitudes which best serve the individual, industry, and the community. Foster an atmosphere which encourages each student to achieve all of which he is capable. Provide opportunities for the understanding and appreciation of the highest ideals and standards in commerce, in industry, and in society as a whole. Develop an intense faith in democracy, an understanding of members of other groups, and a sincere belief in the dignity of man. Promote a respect for institutions and cultural values which are an integral part of our national heritage. Virginia Business Institute 4613 Duke Street Alexandria, Virginia 22304 Telephone 703 - 370-1470 BUSINESS . SECRETARIAL . DATA PROCESSING Dedicated to Excellence in Education 404 ADVERTISEMENTS Bill Parker cuddles one of the many pups at PUP FAIR. BBSEIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM COME GET ACQUAINTED FLAVORS NOW, BASKIN ROBBINS MAKES IT SO EASY for great de erti or perfect partie , choose from our party display or give u a little advance notice O. PARTY SCOOPS Colorful scoops in gay little cups. Choice of an assortment of Ice Creams, Sherbets, or Ices. Ready to 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. G TROPICAL FRU Pt ' NCH Magical blending of iuic frozen punch a delightf taste treat or mix. J INDIVIDUAL PARTY MOLDS Choose from our large (Olds. Your choice of your favorite flavors topoed with ons. festive aru. that look taste DeiiCi 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 BRATWURSTHAUS RESTAURANT 7039 Brookfield Plaza Springfield, Va. Good Food — Quick Service— Live Entertainment Private Parties In Our Castle Room Lou Greene, Mgr. Phone:451-3559 COLLINS HARDWARE, INC. Keene Mill Rolling Roads West Springfield, Va. 451-6222 Paints — Oils — 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 Debbie Stanley knows she can find all of her rental needs at the A PLUS RENTAL CENTER, 7043 Brookfield Plaza in Springfield. ADVE RTISEMENTS 405 northern Virginia bank THE PROGRESSIVE BANK WHERE YOU GET FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS . . . No Minimum Balance Required . . . No Maintenance Charge . . . Fully Itemized Monthly Statements . . . Write as Many Checks as you Like and INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS! complete banking trust services . . . Main Office 6315 Backlick Rd., Springfield Annandale Office 7400 Little River Tnpk., Annandale Columbia Pike Office 7220 Columbia Pike, Annandale 451-9000 Ravensworth Office 8015 Braddock Rd., Springfield West Springfield Office 8332 Keene Mill Rd., Springfield Member F.D.I.C. Steve Warter relaxes on one of the numerous motorcycles avail¬ able at H H MOTORCYCLES, INC. 406 ADVERTISEMENTS CxmxyvotuS ltijoni v amdiiMt Wiaha }, jb r £J ulOLcu)A. 4 IVZ J AjCrrru HJ%L ' KllAJittSA The Key Club 0S ' Enrich Man ' s | |j0§ %tv|i Existence Class of ' 72 J. Goplen, Pres. P. Lazarus P. Walecka, V. Pres. M. Krivoruchka G. Herman, Sec. B. Parker G. Zeleniak, Treas D. Jones T. Owens, Pari. S. Warter A. Morris S. Hughes R. Heinbaugh C. Lex L. Scott M. Eaton H. Wilkinson C. Bush M. Dominquez Scholarship The Leadership National Honor Society 1 pledge myself to uphold The high purposes of the National Honor Society To which 1 have been selected. 1 will be true To the principles for which it stands. 1 will be loyal to my school And will maintain and encourage High standards of character, Scholarship, leadership, and service. Character Service ADVERTISEMENTS 407 PATRONS SNOIT A. CILBUP MR. AND MRS. MARION H. UHRICH MR. AND MRS. LOUIS R. VOLRATH MR. D. M . ALKAZIN MR. AND MRS. CHARLES T. CARTER THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE STUDENT BODY OF WEST SPRINGFIELD ESPECIALLY THE CLASS OF ' 72 FOR THEIR SUPPORT. WE WOULD LIKE TO LEAVE THE CLASS OF ' 72 WITH THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE: PEOPLE MAKE THE WORLD SMALL AND CROWDED IT ' S FRIENDSHIP THAT MAKES IT LARGE. BRIG. GEN. AND MRS. SAMUEL G. COCKERHAM LT. COL. AND MRS. MURRAY W. HANNON BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 72 THE JAKOBOSKI ' S MR. AND MRS. R. DON FORD ROGER AND ELLEN YOHE A LACLASSE DE ' 72 PARTIE MAIS PAS OUBLIEE DE LA SOCIETE D ' HONNEUR FRANCAISE MR. AND MRS. RONALD TUGW ELL MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. MONTGOMERY FELICITACIONES A LA PROMOCION DE 1972 SOCIEDAD HONORARIA HISPANICA MR. AND MRS. A. NONIMUS MR. AND MRS. W.B. SCUDDER CLASS OF ' 73 MR. AND MRS. ALFRED L. EVANS THE SPARTAN BATON CORPS EXTENDS ITS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF ' 72 BEST WISHES FROM INTERACT WIR GRATULIEREN! THE GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY COMPLIMENTS OF THE WSHS CHEERLEADERS COMPLIMENTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT, THE SWIM CLUB CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1972 COMPLIMENTS OF FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA MRS. MYRA W. WHITE MR. AND MRS. R.T. CZARNIK WSHS DRILL TEAM COL. AND MRS. N.J. WALECKA WE HAD $10 TO SPEND SO WE DECIDED TO PUT THESE LINES IN THE YEARBOOK. FHA WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y MR. AND MRS. W.R. BENDER COMPLIMENTS OF THE ASTRONOMY CLUB COL. AND MRS. RAYMOND L. FLEIGH 408 ADVERTISEMENTS OLYMPIAN Another year lias somehow slipped through our fingers yet grasped in our memories forever. Reflecting, the Olympian Staff retells the story in detail from September to June with pictures and words depicting rampant as well as silent emotions. There were deadlines to meet, frustrations that lingered, but more important a personal responsibility which existed within each staff member. And so another year comes to an end, and once again silence reigns in the vacant Olympian office. Francie Park, Copy Editor Becky Day, Sports Kathy Keim, Linda Lee, Copy OLYMPIAN 409 Heather Horn, Freshman Class Sharon Shackelton, Cheryl Hannon, Junior Class 410 OLYMPIAN Ml Murray, Karen Wolfe, Kim Wilson, Ellen MacBrayne, Activities MaryAnn Naber, Nadeen Tadich, Artists OLYMPIAN 411 Lori Van Oosting, Business Manager Nancy Rabung, Bonnie Hite, Typists 412 OLYMPIAN Mike Peterson, Head Photographer Brad Pines, Photographer OLYMPIAN 413 Mr. R.T. Czarnik, Advisor Debbie Fleigh, Paul Walecka, Assistant Editors Tom Sachs, Assistant Editor 414 OLYMPIAN A recorded segment of life, brief yet significant, exists within the Olympian. A year reflective of actions, events, and images . . . . . . images consisting of ideas, impressions, pictures, expressions, and people- all in a realistic panorama of life at its best in effort and in leisure. . . . images collected and arranged, interpreted and represented, described and highlighted- reaching out to touch the vast senses of all at West Springfield. Marisue Uhrich, Editor-in-Chief OLYMPIAN 415 416 EPILOGUE There are more questions . . . and less answers. EPILOGUE 417 When I long tor the past, I remember endless emotions flowing out from within. 418 EPILOGUE ■ I When I think of the future, my hopes soar, and I see myself as a confident individual. V •« EPILOGUE 419 420 EPILOGUE I will try to shine well above the countless crowd remain as individualistic as I can; proceed forward in my goal ' s direction, , and someday • ' _ v ' , ' ; ' . when my mind isn ' t so full of questions and images aren ' t so hazy, I will find myself and wake up to a bright inspiring rpofn; —fe.3. - . . j WlMk ■ Ml ■ n? INDEX A A Capella Choir 228 AFS Students 187 Art Club 212 Astronomy Club 213 B Band Concert 232 Reserve 231 Symphonic 234 Bas eball Varsity 156 JV 159 Basketball Varsity 136 IV 140 Freshman 142 Girls ' Varsity 166 Girls ' JV 168 Baton Corps 116 Birthday Dance 34 Bonfire 23 C Cheerleaders Varsity 110 JV 112 Freshman 114 Chess Club 214 Coaching Staff Men 177 Women 176 Cross Country Varsity 132 JV 134 D Dating Game 40 Debate Team 201 Distributive Education Club 242 Drill Team 118 E Emery Club 215 Faculty Administrative Aides 58 Art 92 Assistant Principals 56 Business 94 Distributive Education 96 English 67 Foreign Language 80 Guidance 64 Home Economics 97 Industrial Cooperative Training 96 Industrial Arts 98 Librarians 60 Mathematics 84 Music 93 Physical Education 100 Principal 54 Science 89 Secretaries 61 Social Studies 75 Vocational Office Training 96 Faculty Directory 104 Follies 24 Football Varsity 122 JV 128 Freshman 130 French Club 190 French Honor Society 191 Freshman Chorus 229 Freshman Class Officers Sponsors 372 Freshman-Sophomore Basketball Game 38 Future Business Leaders of America 216 Future Homemakers of America 217 Future Teachers of America 218 G German Club 192 German Honor Society 193 Girls ' Chorus 230 Golf 154 Gymnastic Club 246 Gymnastic Team 170 H Hockey Varsity 160 JV 162 House of Representatives 182 Human Relations Club 219 I Industrial Cooperative Training Club 243 Interact Club 211 International Relations Club 188 It ' s Academic 202 It ' s Academic Team 1 203 1 Junior Class Officers Sponsors 326 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 36 K Key Club 207 Keyettes L 206 Latin Club 194 Latin Honor Society 195 M Madrigals 225 Marching Band 120 Math Club 204 Math Team 205 Modern Dance Club 247 Music Club 220 N National Forensics League 200 National Honor Society 184 National Junior Honor Society 186 National Merit Scholars 265 O Olympian Staff 409 Oracle Staff D 236 1 Parade 25 Photography Club 221 R Rifle Club 248 Rifle Team . 249 Russian Club C 198 Sadie Hawkins 20 Science Club 222 Senior Brags 314 Senior Class Officers Sponsors 260 Senior Play 272 Softball Varsity 172 JV 175 Sophomore Class Officers Sponsors 348 Spaghetti Dinner 274 Spanish Club 196 Spanish Honor Society 197 Sparta Court 28 Sparta Dance 26 Sparta Queen 31 Sparta Week 22 Spartan Speleological Society 224 Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 210 Spartonians 252 Stage Crew 226 Student Government Announcers 181 Student Government Cabinet 256 Chairmen 257 Student Government Officers 180 Students for Environmental Action 223 Superlatives 266 Sweetheart Court 44 Sweetheart Dance 42 Sweetheart Queen 47 Swim Club 250 Swim Team 251 Symposium Staff 240 T Tennis Boys ' 152 Girls ' 164 Tennis Club 253 Thespians 227 Top Ten 262 Toy Dance 32 Track Varsity Winter 148 Varsity Spring 150 JV Spring 151 V Vocational Office Training Club 245 W West Springfield Hi-Y 209 West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 208 Winter Sports Club 254 Wrestling Varsity 144 JV 146 422 INDEX Wmston-Solem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY w ' North Corolino CHARLES R PERRY, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA


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