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

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2 a wakening to the delectable air of etcitement, old and new blending into today- 4 precision is not enough... i must feel cook movement. precision andfeeling, precision and fee limy, (once again nou ) precision and feeling 5 partaJt ' iwj of the ejeence, 6 but aMt-re o) f events wAieA influence tAe course f destiny. 7 new horizons await me and i reach out 8 9 i welcome the challenge tif my ejiotattee, 10 11 3 ot , Jp aces plows tie been, where,-for a split second 12 m ike beaut if of life was mine to behold as i mat vcled al the simple joy of bentfj nine 13 thu briefmoment 14 15 hut know tk t dm appt ' oadtlt-tg dmh 14 merdy tkeharM yer of a new dawning. 1 ' m 18 DANCE, m 7 2 3 ? ' oa — Tickets - 20 THE WH _ ‘— Floyd Husted exhibits an amazing amount of talent in the frisbee throw. SPARTA WEEK Tongues of blazing orange glow against the night as a bonfire and lovely follies begin Sparta Week. A week of spirit filled with fashion shows, powderpuff games and colorful floats, ending in a sparkling dance, where Spartan Cods and Codesses celebrate on Magical Mount Olympus. Chuck Clover concentrates on his feet during the three-legged It would be a lot more exciting if we had a football.” race of the Olympic Games. 20 Hit ' em again, hit ' em again, harder, harder. chant the cheerleaders as they pull through with a victory over the drill team in the Powderpuff Football Came. Homecoming attendants model gowns at the fashion show. “Class! shrieks Jeff Boyce as the West Springfield Hi-Y keeps the crowd laughing with their skit in the follies. West Springfield fans really get into the spirit of Sparta Week with the lighting of the sixth annual bonfire. STUDENT 21 LIFE The Spartan Booster Club pulling for the team. PARADE Sophomore attendants Kim Christofferson and Linda Price beautifully represent the Class of ' 75. Members of the Junior Class proudly proceed their first place float. 22 The Senior Class float gets a loud cheer as it rolls by the stands. The second place Freshman Class float comes gallantly in front of the West Springfield fans during Homecoming half¬ time. The Class of ' 75 radiantly shows off their float in the parade. STUDENT 23 LIFE The 1973 Homecoming attendants and their escorts. SPARTA DANCE The Sparta Dance — an aura of excitement, an evening of soft music . . . The moment has come; the clock strikes ten and a new queen is crowned in the true fashion of the Spartans. There she reigns until the band plays the final tune and still another Sparta Week draws to a close. More of the 1973 Homecoming attendants and their escorts. 24 Bob Perrin and Drew Yamaki take a break from dancing. Mr. Volrath crowns Homecoming Queen )oni Giles. i Mr. Yohe and his wife, as c haparons, seem to. enjoy the dance as much as the kids. Couples dance to the music of Clean Peanut . STUDENT 25 LIFE Linda Price, Sophomore SPARTA COURT These goddesses reign over magical mount Olympus. Beautiful girls representing their classes with sparkling smiles and shining eyes glow with traditional Spartan beauty. Pattie Tiernan, Freshman 26 Tammy FHenry, Freshman Kim Christofferson, Sophomore Pattie Porter, Junior STUDENT 27 Debbie Jeremiah, Senior 28 Nancy Hyer, Senior SPARTA QUEEN Joni Giles, Sparta Queen STUDENT 29 LIFE SADIE HAWKINS With the night of the full moon, figures in ragged denim and straw hats led by girls in pigtails and polka dots ride in from the country to kick up their heels at the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The gals smile smugly as they get hitched by Marryin ' Sam, but only until midnite, when, as in every fairy tale, the spell is broken. Mr. Knudson once again fulfills his duties as Marryin Sam. Charlie lends his back to Kathy Russell as she fills out their marriage certificate. 30 Pete DeCarlo and Judy Fitzgerald seem to be enjoying them¬ selves at Sadie Hawkins. Tripp Ritchie and Starr Downing search for their heart on (he Sweetheart Tree. Even hillbillies have cliques these days. 31 . . and when the dollie is finished with her bottle . . . TOY DANCE Now a tradition at West Springfield, various clubs and organizations aid in making the second annual Toy Dance a success. Donate a game or a doll or some building blocks and put a smile on an underpriviledged child and make Christmas a true holiday. The price you pay is worth even more than a noble service. The Toy Dance — a benefit for all. - n v.r: 32 Ken Townsend and Patti Alley are avid Peanut ' s fans. Dancing couples benefit from the Toy Dance, too Warlock uses their versatile talents in entertaining at the Toy Dance. Some kids came to the dance solely to enjoy good music. STUDENT 33 LIFE The Dating Came is only for swingers, insists Terry Burnham. Two hours of fun-filled entertainment. Laughter echoes from the audience as they watch the teacher and student contestants exhibit their wit and sex appeal in the Dating Came. ' And when I was five years old I got this cute little puppy for my birthday and when I was six . . DATING GAME That ' s grand, says Gracie Williams, I ' ve always loved Acapulco. How did he find my old box of Valentines? Nick Arbia remarks, Now all I need is a crown and Imperial Margarine. I never realized how funny-looking I was! Is she crying? SWEETHEART DANCE A cool February night; couples dancing radiantly to the music of Phases; the theme: Through the Looking Class. A queen is crowned and another Sweetheart Dance slowly draws to a close. Now who did they tell me to give these flowers to? 36 Miss Boone and friend chaperone at the Sweetheart Dance. Two Sweetheart couples gather to gaze upon the dangling Valentines. Diane Jennings and Bob Rose enjoy serving refreshments in style. STUDENT 37 Ginger Royals, Bob Woeckener — Freshman Dazzling girls glowing with excitement, representing their classes with the ultimate in beauty and sparkle, reigning over a tower of love. 38 Gail Augsberger, Lawton Hydrick — Sophomore Kristie Peirce, Steve Bacon — Junior Colleen Newbry, Dave Konopnicki — Sophomore STUDENT 39 LIFE Heather Pack, Tom Willoughby — Maid-of-Honor STUDENT 41 Jill Giles, Charlie Colburn — Queen LIFE Being measured for costumes is part of the fun of being in The King and I . THE KING AND I A British governess, the King of Siam; each must adjust to the other ' s way of life. The months of practice and concentration are rewarded as West Springfield surpasses itself with the combination of the many talented. The ultimate in musicals: The King And I. 42 Here we go ' round the Mulberry bush . . . Sue Manuel gets made up for practice. “How do you tell your own son that he is wrong? I really don ' t trust you with that paint brush! Are you going to let me teach or would you it? demands Anna, alias Debbie Spurlock. like to do Terry Theunissen, Kim Christotterson, Suzette Stoudemire, Leo Pickens, Debbie St. Jean, Lee Ann Englert, Dianna Murray. 44 John Dennis, Sue Manuel. Sue Manuel: Tuptim, Leo Pickens: King, Debbie Spurlock: Anna, John Dennis: Luntha, Terry Theunnisen, Kim Christotferson, Suzette Stoudemire, Annette Nicolai: Lady Tehang, Debbie St. Jean, Lee Ann Englert, Dianna Murray. Leo Pickens, Debbie Spurlock. STUDENT 45 MOST SPIRITED —Nancy Hyer, Larry Weiss MOST BENEFICIAL— Bill McRae, Diane Jennings SUPERLATIVES Considered to be the best , the Superlatives lead the Senior Class on the road to tomorrow. MOST POPULAR— Ed Tiernan, Debbie Jeremiah BEST LOOKING — Harry Stoudemire, Joni Giles BEST DRESSED — Jim Tweet, Tina Campbell MOST ATHLETIC— Bob Ferris, Lorraine Peschke MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC— Richard Becker, Maura Gregory BEST ALL AROUND — Marty McNerny, Diane Jennings MOST TALENTED — Mike Smith, Sydna Bindrup CUTEST COUPLE— Ed Tiernan, Debbie Jeremiah WITTIEST — Don Markham, Phe Krantzman FRIENDLIEST — Thane Young, Heather Pack MOST INTELLECTUAL— Lorayne Bliven, Andy Haas 77 ; WALL STIii 48 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED — Nancy Hyer, Bill McRae Lorayne Bliven, Andy Haas, Steve Swernofsky, Steve Ward, not pictured, Tim Pollard NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS Exhibiting their brilliance in the oasis of knowledge, the National Merit Semi-finalists climb to the peak of intelligence. agoaiS Reaching the ultimate in academic achievement, the Top Ten students in the Class of ' 73 complete their high school years with highest honors. Row One — Lorayne Bliven, Nancy Hyer, Tina Skinner, Erin Hughes. Row Two — Dale Covan, Rich Prevatt, John Kingery, Marilyn Reece, Kathy Zink, not pictured Bruce Whiting. TOP TEN STUDENT 49 LIFE Que6 H° nS : (essay) s ira+h? .Who+ is -Jhe na+ure of mnghj 50 The creator of new projects and ideas, the organizer of unity within the school, the friend of over two thousand students. With a keen sense in hand and a cosmopolitan outlook on life Mr. Louis Volrath, principal, carries on with pride his vast duties in the world of West Springfield. MR. LOUIS R. VOLRATH, PRINCIPAL 52 ADMINISTRATION 53 Mr. Tom Hyer ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Four men dedicated to solving the crises and calamities that occur during the average school day. Men of extraordinaty perseverance, a special class with both patience and understanding. 54 Mr. Don Ford Mr. Larry Gatlin Mr. John Creigh ADMINISTRATION 55 GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Mr. George Keim Mr. Roger Yohe ADMINISTRATIVE AIDES 56 Mr. Robert McGuire HEAD CUSTODIAN Mr. )oe Dempsey CAFETERIA MANAGER NURSE Mrs. Eleanor Cieselman ACADEMICS 57 LIBRARIANS Mrs. Mary Means Mrs. Jeanette Colby Mrs. Jacque Morris 58 Mrs. Gloria G. Bodine Mrs. Marlha Chase Mrs. Evelyn O ' Neil SECRETARIES ACADEMICS 59 SECRETARIES Mrs. Evelyn Uhrich Mrs. Doris Beasley Mrs. Clara An alone Mrs. Patricia Sheppard Mrs. Jeanne Rubenstein Mrs. Ilene Tucker ACADEMICS 61 Mr. Earl Layne GUIDANCE Mr. Charles Montgomery 62 Mr. lack Weiss Mrs. Judy Urso 63 Mr. Clinnie Redick Mr. Douglas Jennings Mr. George Hazel 64 Mrs. Glynn Bates ENGLISH Miss Jill Hilliard 65 ENGLISH Mr. Timothy Isaacs Mrs. Susan deCorpo 66 Mrs. Elsie McDowell Mrs. Carolyn Kurylo Mrs. Denise Gregg Mrs. Missy Noonan ENGLISH Miss Creta Payne Mrs. Diana Schmelzer 68 Mrs. lane Cable Miss Sara Ann Goldberg ACADEMICS 69 Mrs. Virgil Davala Mrs. Glynn Bates Mrs. Betty Quantz ENGLISH Mrs. Polly Woodard 70 Mr. Clark Vilar Mrs. Saundra Wilson Mrs. Charlotte Patterson ACADEMICS 71 Mr. William Burkett Mr. Robert McKenney SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Mary Davenport Mr. Ronald Tugwell 72 Miss Joyce Hylton Mr. Charles Payne Mr. Victor Kelbaugh ACADEMICS 73 Mr. David Knudson Mr. Willis Scudder 74 Mr. Charles Scultz Mrs. Elaine Perna Mr. William Yurochko ACADEMICS 75 SCIENCE Mr. Joe Barnes Miss Katharine Barrett 76 Mrs. Rozella Wertheim Mr. Jack Dorminey Mrs. Edythe Durie SCIENCE Mr. James Humphrey Mrs. Sierra Langley 78 Mrs. Helen Price Mr. Stuart MacCaffray Mr. Armando Farfan Mrs. Carol Me Kim FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Barbara Boone Mrs. Nancy R. Moore ACADEMICS 79 Mrs. Ellen McQueary Mr. Lou DeCarlo FOREIGN LANGUAGE 80 Mrs. Virginia Davis Mr. Elgyn Julca Mr. Ron Pompei Miss Mary Jane Clement Miss Elvira Settler 81 Mrs. Laura P. Thomas MATHEMATICS Mr. Don McCool Mr. Edmund Ryder 82 Mr. E.B. Duff Mr. Cary Young Miss Sandy Freedman a Mrs. Linda Y. Shuey Mr. William Rodgers ACADEMICS 83 Mr. Eugene Wo rek Mr. Stanley Wagenhals 84 MATHEMATICS Mr. Eric McMillan Mr. Edward Jones Mr. Peter Grubmeyer Mr. Marshall Deppe Mrs. Nancy Redfearn ACADEMICS 85 If you throw me a phone booth, challenges Mr. Volrath, I ' ll change into my Superman costume. Now, I hope I get these names right, but you know how confusing these roll sheets are. 86 I ' d say hello, but I ' m too tired. Really, I am. Whew, sighs Mr. Oates, here ' s my chance to catch up on those issues the kids are talking about in class! ACADEMICS 87 BUSINESS Mrs. Claire Tardy Mrs. Charlotte Herr 88 Mrs. Lucy Bowers Mrs. Sue Harris Mrs. Myra While Mrs. Lois Kliger ACADEMICS 89 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mr. Larry Hatch ICT Mr. Arnold Trope Mrs. |oyce Auman Mrs. Audra Holliday VOT Mr. James Wynn MUSIC Mr. Gerald White ACADEMICS 91 Mrs. Martha Foote Mrs. Lorraine Cabelus ART Mrs. Constance Shannon 92 Mrs. Genevieve Roberts Mrs. Virginia Spessert HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. Carolyn Ray ACADEMICS 93 Mr. David Alkazin INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. John Shaw 94 Mr. Kyle Clifton Mr. Fred Wiese ACADEMICS 95 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Shirley Duncan Mr. Mike Millan 96 Mr. William Abell Mrs. Audrey Lewis 97 Mr. William Lovell 98 Mr. Robert Klaren Mrs. lane Razeghi WORK STUDY M r. Don Gregory ACADEMICS 99 Mrs. Tucker Maney, Mathematics Mrs. Sylvia Caviola, Foreign Language LATE FACULTY 100 Mrs. Louise Howard, Library Secretary Miss Peggy Aderlon, Physical Education Mrs. Virginia Brasfield, Mathematics. ACADEMICS 101 Come in if you dare, says Mr. Farfan. If I sit here and stick out my tongue, maybe they ' ll go away, hopes Mrs. Meals. 102 Why do these kids think that this group discussion is a group therapy session? wonders Mr. Knudson. If you have 5 apples and 4 oranges . . ACADEMICS 103 I can ' t believe that all this could happen to Little Orphan Annie, cries Mrs. Morris. 104 “Now, now, I ' m sure we can straighten this grade thing out. Mrs. Downer has got the after-school-blues. mm mn « im i «-n w P« li Np ° Am Cm BK Cl E F m Mi No n « f w . ' • pw I don ' t care what they say, my sign stays! insists Mr. Vilar. K EN ' S TEACHER ' S LOUNGE 6 Hi! I ' m a People Pleaser! Right, 86, I ' m watching Mrs. Schmeltzer veeeery carefully . . . reports Mrs. Bates. FACU LTY DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Creigh, John I. Assistant Principal for Instruction Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.Ed. Ford, R. Don Assistant Principal for Instruction University of Richmond, A.B., M.Ed. Gatlin, Larry G. Assistant Principal for Instruction University of Arkansas, M.A. Hyer, Thomas Assistant Principal for Instruction Glenville State, A.B. George Washington University, M.A. Kincaid, Emil V. Visiting Teacher W.V.I.T., B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. McGuire, Robert D. Administrative Aide Northeastern Oklahoma, A.A. Oklahoma State University, B.A., M.S. Administrative Laison to Frenchmen Class Yohe, Roger Administrative Aide Indiana University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.Ed. ART Cabelus, Lorraine Syracuse University, B.A. Symposium Sponsor Foote, Martha B. American University, B.A. Roberts, Genevieve R. Department Chairman University of Denver, B.F.A. American University, M.A. Shannon, Connie University of Maryland, B.A. Art Guild Sponsor BUSINESS Bowers, Lucy B. Madison College, B.S. DeRose, Patricia K. Michigan State University Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor Harris, Sue University of North Carolina, B.S.S.A. Future Business Leaders of America Sponsor Herr, Charlotte A. Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, B.S. Junior Class Sponsor Kliger, Lois M. Temple University, B.S. Tardy, Claire S. Georgia Southern College, B.S. White, Myra W. Department Chairman Alfred University, B.S. CLINIC Gieselman, Eleanor Registered Nurse Bracken School of Nursing DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Hatch, L.W. Madison College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Wood, Joyce H. Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S., M.S. Richmond Professional Institute, B.S. ENGLISH Cable, Maryjane A. North Texas State College, B.S. Butler University, M.S. Davala, V.R. Susquhanna University, B.A. deCorpo, Susan Penn State University, B.S., M.Ed. Forman, Linda American University, B.A. Goldberg, Ann University of Virginia, M.Ed. Students for Environmental Action Sponsor Gregg, Denise East Carolina University, B.S. Paperback Bookstore Sponsor Hanline, Rosemary Bowling Green State University, B.S, National Honor Society Sponsor Hargrove, Ann M. University of New York, B.S. University of Maryland, M.A. Hilliard, Jill College of William and Mary, A.B. National Honor Society Sponsor Isaacs, H. Timothy North Carolina Wesleyan College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Varsity Soccer Coach Senior Class Play Director Kurylo, Carolyn Mary Washington College, B.A. Senior Class Sponsor McDowell, Elsie Mary Washington College, B.S. Thespians Sponsor Meals, Joan Ohio Northern University, B.A. Student Government Sponsor Miller, Anne American University, B.A. Speech Coach Noonan, Missy College of Our Lady of the Elms Alexander, Jewell Trinity University, B.A. Keyette Sponsor Bates, Glynn Northwestern State University, B.A. Oracle Sponsor Oates, James B. University of West Virginia Medical School Payne, Creta Concord College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Pinhey, Wendy Youngstown State, A.B., M.A. Schmelzer, Diana M. Department Chairman University of Redlands, B.A. University of Maryland, M.A. Vilar, Clark B. Marquette University, B.S. Niagra University, M.A. Music Club Sponsor Wilson, Saundra C. University of North Carolina, A.B. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Boone, Barbara B. University of Alabama, B.S. Duke University, M.Ed. Young Democrats Sponsor Caviola, Sylvia Georgetown University, M.S. French Club Sponsor Clement, Mary Jane Western Maryland College, B.A. Indiana University, M.A. Latin Club Sponsor Latin Honor Society Sponsor Davis, Virginia Davis and Elkins College, A.B. DeCarlo, Louis J. University of Miami, A.B., M.A. French Honor Society Sponsor Farfan, Armando University of Cuzco, B.A., M.Ed. Spanish Honor Society Julca, Elgyn W. Department Chairman University of Virginia, M.Ed. McKim, Carol Ann Connecticut College, B.A. Georgetown University, M.S. French Club Sponsor McQueary, Ellen T. American University, B.A., M.A. German Honor Society Sponsor Moore, Nancy R. George Washington University, B.A. Georgetown University, M.S. French Club Sponsor Pompei, Ronald D.C. Teacher ' s College, B.S. Indiana University, M.A.T. Settler, Elvira Mary Washington College, B.A. Tucker, Nancy College of William and Mary, A.B. University of North Carolina, M.A. Spanish Club Sponsor GUIDANCE Carpenter, Merle Ann Guidance Counselor Mars Hill College Westhampton College, B.A. Jennings, Douglas H. Guidance Counselor U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Keim, George Director of Guidance McPherson College, B.S. Kansas State College, M.S. Layne, Earl Guidance Counselor West Virginia, A.B., M.A. Lutz, Theresa P. Guidance Counselor Mary Washington College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Montgomery, Charles R. Guidance Counselor University of South Carolina, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Redick, Clinnie L. Guidance Counselor St. Mary University, B.A. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.R.E. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Urso, Judith H. Guidance Counselor West Virginia University, B.A., M.A. Weiss, Jack O. Guidance Counselor Philadelphia College, B.S. Villanova University, M.A. HOME ECONOMICS Carson, Peggy Madison College, B.S. Future Homemakers of America Sponsor Ray, Carolyn Department Chairman Mississippi College, B.S. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.R.E. Future Homemakers of America Co-sponsor Spessert, Genevieve Glenville State, B.A. Future Homemakers of America Co-sponsor INDUSTRIAL ARTS Alkazin, D.M. East Carolina University, B.S. Virginia State College, M.Ed. Drill Team Sponsor Clifton, Kyle E. East Tennessee State University, B.S. Junior Class sponsor Shaw, John Fairmont State College, A.B. West Virginia University, M.A. Tilley, Joe R. East Tennessee University, B.S. University of Virginia, M.A. Junior Class sponsor Wiese, Fred University of Buffalo, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A. INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING Math Team sponsor Trope, Arnold Virginia Polytechnical Institute, B.S., M.Ed. West Springfield Hi-Y sponsor LIBRARY Colby, Jeanette Library Media Clerk Howard, Louise Library Media Clerk MEANS, MARYN. Middlebury College, B.A. Morris, Jacques Middlebury College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. MATH Brasfield, Virginia University of Monticello, B.S. Deppe, W. Marshall College of William and Mary, B.A. Madison College, M.S. Duff, E.B. Bucknell University, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Math Club sponsor Stage Crew sponsor Freedman, Sandy Longwood College, B.S. Cheerleader sponsor Grubmeyer, Peter S. Coe College, B.A. Jones, Edward R. Randolph-Macon College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. McCool, Don Marietta College, B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.S. Varsity Basketball Coach McMillan, Eric University of Maine, B.S. American University, M.Ed. Redfearn, Nancy T. George Washington University, B.A., M.A. Math Club sponsor Rodgers, William Indiana University, B.S. Winter Sports Club sponsor Ryder, Edmund University of Miami, B.S. Shuey, Linda Y. Radford College, B.S. Freshman Class sponsor Wagenhals, Stanley E. Department Chairman U.S. Naval Academy, B.S. George Washington University, Ed. M.A. Worek, Eugene Youngstown University, B.S. University of Maryland, M.A. Yorke, Diane Lenoir Rhyne College, B.A. Young, Gary Princeton University, B.S.E. Stanford University, M.A. J.V. Football Coach Freshman Basketball Coach MUSIC Shaw, Caroline University of Tennessee, B.A. American University, M.A. String Quartet-String Orchestra Sponsor White, Gerald L. State Teachers College, B.S. Richmond Professional Institute, M.Ed. Spartan Choir, Mixed Chorus, Girls ' Chorus, Madrigals, Music Club Sponsor Wynn, James L. PeabodyConstitute, B. Music University of Maryland, M.E. Band Sponsor Marching Band Sponsor Baton Corps Sponsor PHYSICAL EDUCATION Abell, William H. Shepard College, B.S. George Washington University Cross Country Coach Track Coach Carter, Jane C. Longwood College, B.S. J.V. Softball Coach Duncan, Shirley G. University of Kentucky, A.B. Indiana University, M.S. Girls Basketball Coach Softball Coach Jensen, Jim George Washington University, B.S., M.A. Varsity Football Coach Johnson, Robert S. Lenoir and Rhyne College, A.B. Appalachian State University, M.A. Klaren, Bob University of Wyoming Varsity Wrestling Team Lewis, Audrey University of Michigan, B.S., M.A. Tennis Team Coach Gymnastics Team Coach Girls Intramural Sponsor Lovell, William C. Concord College, B.E. University of Virginia, M.E. Varsity Club Sponsor J.V. Football Coach Golf Coach Millan, Mike George Washington University, B.S., M.A. Ross, Murray Bridgewater College J.V. Basketball Coach Shelton, Christine M. Madison College, B.S. Varsity Field Hockey Coach J.V. Basketball Coach Talmantez, Hank Baylor University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Varsity Baseball Coach Zinzer, Barbara J. Madison College, B.S. SCIENCE Barnes, Joe Pfeiffer College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Barrett, Katharine E. Madison College, B.S. Southwestern Seminary, M.R.E. University of North Carolina, M.A.T. University of Denver Stage College of Iowa Props for the Musical Dorminey, Jack West Virginia University, B.S. Educational Administration Key Club Sponsor Durie, Edythe Department Chairman Marshall University, A.B. University of Pennsylvania, M.S. It ' s Academic Sponsor Science and Engineering Club Sponsor Euler, Elvira T. University of Pittsburg, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Astronomy Club Sponsor Photography Club Sponsor Humphrey, J.E. Colorado State University, B.S., M.S. Langley, Sierra Sue Cumberland College, B.S. Costume Director Spring Muscial MacCaffray, Stuart A. Northeastern University, B.S. University of Pittsburg, M.S. Spartans for Christ Sponsor Moore, Nancy Quarles Longwood College, B.S. University of Virginia Price, Helen E. Boston University, B.A. Wertheim, R. Francesca Concord College, B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute, S.U., M.S. SECRETARIES Anzalone, Clare M. English Secretary Rider College Business School Beasley, Doris P. Guidance Secretary Charleston School of Commerce Bodine, Mrs. Gloria G. Guidance Secretary University of Minnesota Carter, Virginia H. Guidance Secretary Chase, Mrs. Martha ADP Processing Secretary University of Virginia Greener, Mrs. Charlene M. Educational Secretary University of Missouri, B.S. O ' Neill, Mrs. Evelyn L. ADP Processing Secretary Rubenstein, Mrs. Jeanne C. Finance Secretary Sheppard, Mrs. Patricia Finance Officer Tucker, Mrs. Ilene Educational Secretary Judkins Business College Uhrich, Mrs. Evelyn R. Educational Secretary Nebraska College of Commerce SOCIAL STUDIES Alexander, W.C. B.A., M.S.E. Burkett, Bill Emory and Henry College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Varsity Football Coach Fellowship of Christian Athletes Sponsor Coverstone, James L. Centralia Junior College, A.A. Southern Illinois University, B.S. Chess Club Sponsor Bridge Club Sponsor Cznarnik, Raymond T. DePaul University, Ph.B Niagara University, M.A. Yearbook Advisor Human Relations Club Sponsor Davenport, Mary M. Fitchburg State, B.S. American University, M.Ed. Hylton, Joyce Mary Washington College, B.A. Sophomore Class Sponsor Kelbaugh, Victor Marshall University, A.B., M.S. International Relations Club Sponsor Knudson, David R. Miami University, B.S. Swim Club Sponsor Tennis Team Loritsch, R.H. Ohio State University, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. McKenney, R.N. Mars Hill College, A.A. University of Richmond, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Senior Class Sponsor Payne, Charles B. Department Chairman San Francisco State College, B.A. University of Maryland, M.A. Perna, Elaine S. University of Maryland, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Spartan Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor FEA Delegate Robertson, Jack Concord College, B.A. Rifle Team Coach Rifle Club Sponsor Schultz, Chester M. University of Maryland, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Emory Club Sponsor Model United Nations Sponsor Scudder, Willis B. Louisiana State University, B.A. American University, M.A. Emory Club Sponsor Tugwell, Ron Elon College, B.A. J.V. Baseball Coach c l o O o go q g ffOgQpCi Oooocy gj o o o o C — ' _—. , l ( I - O 3 (3 o Ok) f l Cl %83 g % ?° ‘i o r 9 S t O P) Q Ro (A ' - I a 3 0 Q d o a O o d 9 -, oS’do ' ood) } c 0 u ° Q O r OOCy, O, O Do 9 o M O ° o „ a O A- 3 - (4 r) o O r, . ° (3 6) 8 o Q 2 Q LI C ' J a a 2x o r 9 a _ cP - J J 9 0 6 ° O 0 0 O Q 0 U O o 3) Cj L 6 h 5 0 Q O O u o o §9f@? c ' lb c %1 L0Q f Lj2m ' J ' tLk V- Vv ?4 ; y mwoport beaino. from football to tennis. cook athlete cterts his boot Pf Si tznd ift ' teamirorle for a special pride in Spartan power, VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Peggy Parsons, Debbie Jeremiah An unquenchable spirit lives in these girls See them yelling, screaming, laughing, crying. Eas possessing a frantic desire for victory. They spark Spartans into creating a deafening din. Coveted by many, admired by all These are the Varsity Cheerleaders Their smiies and zest have lead many West Springfield teams towards success. Buffy Jeacock Nancy Hyer, Captain 112 Diane Broyles jean Taylor Sydna Bindrup, Co-captain Debbie Hancock Jana Sparling Candy Greener i Kristie Pierce Karen Weingartner SPORTS 113 The task is difficult for that smile must remain even under the salty tears of defeat. Through inclement weather and stuffy gyms the cheers grew more intense. For the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders send through the crowd their fervorous spirit. Their goal . . . Spartan victory is attained. And their glow only becomes more luminous. 114 Row One — Colleen Newbry. Row Two — Kim Christofferson, Laurie Frost. Row Three — Gail Augsberger, Debbie Schwobe, Lynne Rusch, Nancy Morehouse, Kim Olsen. Row Four — Debbie Hawks, Jayne Notaro. Row One — Tammy Sparling. Row Two — Melanie Quarto, Ginger Royals, Patti Homan, Laura Wolfe, Lisa Smith, Beth Snell. Row Three — Tracy Berquist, Tammy Henry, Sue Morris. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS Filled with Spartan spirit These girls never fail in sparking the crowds into uproarious clamour Enthusiastic and a bit naive — as only a frosh can be — Victory appears imminent everytime in each Freshmen Cheerleader ' s heart. 115 Row One — Karen Nafzinger, Co-captain, Paula Stassi, Captain, Candy Creasi. Row Two — Janice Weston, Vicki Takagi, Nancy Miller, Cheryl Patton, Shawn Obach. BATON CORPS Practicing for hours after school, the majorettes aspire to represent West Springfield in a befitting manner. Flying batons of silver are offsett by sparkling smiles. 116 117 Row One Nancy McDonald Co-captain Terry Larner Captain Mary Ries Co-captain Row Two Joyce Kemp Cindy Carlson Patti Piech Jo Ann Sager Kathy Martin Jayme Fox Patty Conrad Judy Cumber Kim High Kathy Giles Lisa May Laura Nobles Kathy Taft Row Three Dana Gardner Linda Begley Donna Morrison Liz Robbins Karen Hancock Karen Andersen Debbie Taylor Marilyn Reese Robin Scichilone Kathy Branscome Merrilee Harrover Heather Thomas Linda Bradford Judy Brazil Renee Revoir Kathy Cooley DRILL TEAM 118 With the coming of each new season, this group of 35 girls who make up the West Springfield Drill Team exhibits their intense pride for their school as they shine with enthusiasm whenever they perform. SPORTS 119 Summer mornings spent at school, learning the difference between a left face and a right flank. Learning the music is not enought for the members of the Marching Band; a little extra effort goes into making the halftime shows a hit. MARCHING BAND 120 Column One Gail Gabrielly Lana Findley Martha Youngblood Cindee Corthell Cary Helfenberger Barbara Spurlock Kathy Pales Susan Peirce Steve Chabon Column Two April Bechtel Mike Keys Mike Gabrielli Janet Wood Mark Welecka Joe O ' Leska Leslie Crom Cindy Beck Loretta Conelly Column Three Darrell Cross Bob Haines Mike LeSveur Stephanie Harding Bob Hoffman Bill Frost Gary Roark Column Four Mike Delong Steve Turner Joe Manion Chris Murray Bob Midever Column Five Jim Overson Kevin Anderson Steve Knister Bob Gray Allan Manning Column Six David Roberts Neil Gladd John Homa Ken Bayne Carl Sirois Jan Reynolds Gail Johnson Bill Folger Column Seven Dennis Metzler Doug Dearolph Susan Padgett Mark Bachrach Tracy Peck Jeff Boyce Debbie Gordon Mike Kenyon Kathie Boyer Column Eight John Roy Mary Ford Kris Tadich Doug Reece Amy Taylor Debbie Rotering Nancy Smith Cindy Conrad Kent Ingrum SPORTS 121 Lawton Hydrick takes a well deserved break. The season opened on a promising note with the Spartans new wishbone T showing great potential against Herndon. But the Hornets held on to beat West Springfield 21-13. The next two games were heartbreaking, last minute losses to Woodson and Mt. Vernon. Both times the Spartans statistically outplayed their opponents but failed to put the points on the board. The following two weeks were full of frustration as the Spartans lost to Croveton and Hayfield. Homecoming against the Robinson Rams seemed the perfect opportunity to break the losing streak. Both teams demonstrated great of¬ fenses, but the defense of the Rams was the deciding factor in yet another Homecoming game loss. The team continued to be thwarted as West Springfield lost to T.C. Williams, 41-0. The first win of the season came against Edison at home. The Spartans unleashed Mike Quint who scored two touchdowns. The jubilancy was short lived, however, for fhe next week we were shut out by the Federals of Fort Hunt. The season ended with a feeling of hope as the Spartans beat Lee, 9-7. Drake keeps on second leg of triple option. 123 5 -- -£3 23 , 5jS7g. 72 63; 2C A 124 VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One Tim Malone jerry Browning Billy Ryan Scott Synnott Kevin Tracy jim Speakmon john Kastanowski Alan Caddy David Kafka Paul Chapman Steve Odom Mike Jennings John Mundy Dale D ' Alessandro Dennis Huffman Bob Williams Mike Dorman Row Two Mary Morges Jeff Warter Tim Dodd Mike Cralow Dick Freshwater Bob Williford Don Aines Mike Eastman Mike Teal Bill Maltby Rick Drake Tim Helton Brian Harrison Mike Quint Charles Martin Mike Zouzalik Skip Marr Bruce Swanberg Row Three Scott Harding Joe Bailey Jedd Proctor Marc Shaw Bret Bettge Ron Bull John Bounds Pete Singleton Pat McCurnin Kevin England Tom Ringwood Bud Muncie Sydney Jackson Jon Dahlstrom Lawton Hydrick Scott Synnott looks on in hopes of a Spartan victory. 03 75 3 76 ' 33 ii 3 n p? ' ip- AfH 15 SS J =% , Row one — Mr. Cary Young, Mr. Pete Gallagher, Mr. Bill Burkett. Row two — Mr. William Lovell, Mr. Mike Bullock, Mr. Jim Jenson, Mr. Don Gregory. SPORTS 125 Rick Drake hands off to Mark Morges. It ' s 4th down and 1 —let ' s go for it. ' ' The Spartan Defensive line looks awesome as they line up against Robinson. Tri-Captains Skip Marr, Lawton Hydrick, and Bob Williams. Mike Zouzalik snags a pass for another first down. Rick Drake blasts through the Robinson line for a 10 yard gain. SPORTS 127 mu JV FOOTBALL ROSTER Marc Brogan Hank Bryson Ion Dennis Peter Duffy Jeff Dunivin )im Francis David Hergenroeder Randy Hermit Rusty Holmes Trey Jennings Steve Judy Kanyon Keeney Steve Keim David Kidd Bob King Dave Konopnicki Mark Lancaster Craig Lattall Larry Lee Scott McDonell Bob McCully Tim McCurnin Bob Martin Andy Mayfield Mike Michel Lester Morris Paul Morris Don Muncie Mark Rasmussen Claiborne Rolfe David Rush Trippe Ritchie Steve Senich Mike Smith Joel Wakham Doug Walton Chuck Witaschek Bob Wolfort Rick Yattaw Mark Lancaster fades back to pass in action against Croveton. 128 The Spartan Junior Varsity football team opened up their 1972 season by playing host Edison to a disappointing 6-6 tie. This game brought out the inadaquacies in the Spartan game plan as the Spartans were plagued with fumble fever. These mis¬ takes, according to Coach Bill Lovell, cost them the victory. The Spartans had to wade through four more defeats before the right combination of offensive and defensive drives could be made. The Spartans used the home field to their advan¬ tage, and trounced the Mount Vernon Majors 33-0. JV Coach Lovell said that the team, finally put their offense together; it was a fine effort. The offense compiled a total of over 300 yards with 200 yards rushing. Quarterback Mark Lancaster riddled Mount Vernon ' s pass defense; Lancaster passed for over 100 yards. The Spartan defense picked off two Major passes, both of which set up scores for the Spartans. The Spartans got the short end of the stick the following week as they dropped a hard fought game to Ft. Hunt 22-0. In the last game of the season the J.V. football team beat the Hayfield Hawks by a score of 25-0. Mark Lancaster, Tim Mc- Curnin and Bob Wolfort successfully succeeded in decapi¬ tating the Hawk ' s defense. Key offensive plays were put in by running back Lester Morris, who scampered for 25 yards and Hank Brycen ' s interception which was run back 40 yards for a Spartan touchdown. The J.V. final record was 2-4-2. They were not .500 but their record doesn ' t show their hustle. Coach Lovell says that the team was a fine group of boys and that their drive and deter¬ mination should be an asset to next years squad. WSHS 6 Edison Opponent 6 7 G.W. 40 0 Groveton 0 6 Lee 19 6 Hammond 28 33 Mt. Vernon 0 0 Ft. Hunt 22 25 Hayfield 6 Mark Lancaster gains valuable yards for the Spartans. Quarterback Mark Lancaster in action against Hayfield. 129 130 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL ROSTER Mike Trope Mark Ringwood Paul Aines Dan Hergenroeder Gregg Holt Dan Kelliher Jim Mundy Brad Baker Tom Bornemeier Mike Clarke Bill Moore Joe Baynes Brett Jordan Keith Boyce Chuck Young John Mounte Mark McCain Bob Cary Dick Meade Mark Miller Bob Phares Warren Machol Hal Wheeler Rick Tammaro Carl Morris Kevin Ketzler Jim Burch Bill Lackman Mark Yenowine Martin Adams Scott Zumstein Tim Robison Doug Dutehyschen Dave DeYoung Jack Brown Mike Clarke Dave Rinker Jeff Grey Harry Ching Carl Persing Dan Mauldin Mike Price George Gentry Bill Davis John Utz Bob Cwynn Bill Cooke Jim Mundie running 4 yards for 2nd quarter touchdown Coaches Gallager and Bullock return to the sidelines after halftime. The Spartan defense prepares to stop Hayfield. WSHS Opponent 12 Groveton 14 0 Lee 6 12 Hammond 0 6 Mt. Vernon 24 6 Ft. Hunt 12 7 Hayfield 14 Co-captains Paul Aines, Mike Trope, and Chuck Young. After losing both their season opener and their starting quarterback, the hopes for a successful season seemed grim for the Freshman team. The Frosh team had dropped their second game of the season to Robert E. Lee, 6-0, at Lee. The Spartans could not stop the Lee ground game and the offense could not capitalize for a score. But Paul Aines filled in the quarter¬ back slot vacated by Mike Trope who frac¬ tured ribs in the Lee game and was out for the season. Paul Aines proved himself as a quarterback in the Hammond game as he led the Spartans to a 12-0 victory. Aines completed seven out of nine passes for 72 yards — one being a touchdown pass to Jim Burch in the fourth quarter. This score, along with Jim Mundy ' s second quarter score, stifled Hammond ' s chances for vic¬ tory. Both Coaches Pete Gallager and Mike Bullock feel that although the team was young, the close scores at the end of the season reflected the growing maturity of the Spartan game plan and this strength will be of great benefit to next years Junior Varsity squad. Dale Covan using his head to clear a shot away from his own goal. VARSITY SOCCER Row One Rob Lowe Marc Shaw Doug Dearolph Row Two Coach Tim Isaacs Tom Loeslein Dale Govan Bob Blanton Kevin Hagge Mark Albanese Jim Fleming Mark Brogan David Cervantes Row Three Gregg Mitchell Mike Berger John Pearce Mark Wood Craig Plantenberg Cord Ball Bill Rita Mike Ballinger John Kingery Bill Brasted Mark Yosway Mike Chritton 132 The Hagge High Step: Winger Kevin Hagge centers ball to inside, setting up a scoring opportunity. Being in its second year of Varsity play, the Soccer team will have a hard time establishing itself as a powerful team in area competition. But Head Coach Tim Isaacs points out that “winning is not important — building a strong t eam will be their main goal.” Hampered by a team composed of rela¬ tively inexperienced players, the more experienced players will have to carry the rest of the team until the desired experience is achieved. Outstanding players to look at throughout the season are Dale Covan, Mark Wood, Craig Platen- burg, and Bob Blanton, as these players will be the basis behind the Spartan attack. The team shows great promise and if they can develop their ground attack to capitalize upon the opposition ' s errors, the team could come out of their 14 game schedule unscathed. Concentration: Fullback Dan Rinker takes a goal kick to restart play. SPORTS 133 An Excedrin Headache for Stuart player applied by Craig Platenberg 134 Goalie Rob Lowe starts Spartan attack with a well placed punt. Wood ' s Winning Form: Mark Wood exhibits the form which has made him a valuable asset to the team for two years. Cord Ball (left) and Jim Fleming (right) double team B team player. Wing halfback Bob Blanton successfully tackles opposing player in Varsity-jV scrimmage. Fullback Mike Ballinger prepares to take good kick. SPORTS 135 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Row One Brian Brinkley Mark McNeir Bill Chase Leo Hergenroeder Row Two Fred Mills Mark Mackey loe Manion Joe Stassi Steve Purdy HU V 1 • This year ' s Varsity Cross Country Team will long be remembered as one of the most successful cross country teams this school has had in years. The team put together a very impressive record of being un¬ defeated in every dual meet they par¬ ticipated in. The strength showed by T.C. Williams and Edison proved to be too strong and the Spartans had to settle for third place. Under the di¬ rection of coach Bill Abell the team looks like a strong contender in fu¬ ture seasons. 136 JV CROSS COUNTRY Bob Chase Donnie Baradelo Bill Gregory Dean Gestford Bud Gregory 138 Benefiting from the hard work and determination of a young squad the J.V. team seemed to strengthen after each meet they participated in. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Bill Abell, the Junior Varsity team compiled the impressive record of being undefeated in reg¬ ular season competition. The expe¬ rience gained by the rigorous schedule that the Spartans faced, matured the J.V. runners immen¬ sely and will be an asset to next years varsity squad. SPORTS 139 BASKETBALL :y ' ' ■ i wPpim , 1 -• wi S 1 5aF 1 VARSITY BASKETBALL Managers: Rick Boyd, Rick Stewart, Tom Arbia. Row One Dave Koesters Steve Lanier Jim Seegers Steve Bacon Marty McNerney Row Two Jon Marten Dale Watnee Dave Watnee Bob Ferris Ed Tiernan Mike Koesters Coach McCool Not Pictured Bob Wetesnik Ron Bull SPORTS 141 Mike Koesters makes game-ending lay-up to cut out the Hawks. Steve Lanier brings the ball up court against the Raiders. 142 lump shot by Steve Bacon against Marshall. Jim Seegers plays tough defense. Bob Ferris powers up to score for the Spartans. Steve Bacon beats defender up court. SPORTS 143 ■v-’-SV 96 96 80 78 79 77 80 80 79 77 78 72 66 105 98 71 85 71 67 VVSI 81 86 71 70 WSI 80 63 51 41 GUNSTON DISTRICT CHAMPIONS REGIONAL CHAMPIONS Regional Champions OPPONENT Stuart 62 Robinson 77 Marshall 53 Yorktown 57 Washington Irving 45 Bridgeport 37 Croveton 54 Mount Vernon 44 T.C. Williams 73 Hayfield 52 Lee 61 Edison 62 Fort Hunt 56 Croveton 51 Mount Vernon 56 Hayfield 60 Lee 58 Edison 61 Fort Hunt 56 District Opponent Mount Vernon 45 Lee 70 T.C. Williams 91 T.C. Williams 65 Regionals Opponent Stuart 67 Oakton 62 Lee 49 State Petersburg 52 J1 k ' S J if ii m ■ District Champions With teammate Steve Bacon watching, Dale Wat nee gets inside the defender for the score. The “Super Spartans”, the 1973 Varsity Basketball team, will bo remembered as the team which area competition could field no opposition capable of beating this Springfield team. Backed by tremendous school support and the unquestionable ability of the team to win key games, the Varsity Squad got better each game. The Spartans headed confidently into District tournament play with an untarnished record of 19-0 and ranked number four in the area ' s top 20 high school ratings. The Spartans won their first two games outright but the third game saw the Varsity team face defeat for the first time this year. In a hotly contested game against T.C. Williams, the Spartan attack crumbled after Dave Koesters — the Spartans multi-talented guard had left the game with an injury and Williams won by a hearty margin. But because of double elimination in the District finals, the Spartans again played T.C. Williams the following Saturday night. This game showed a whole new Spartan team. The Spartans put together a crushing offense and with the effective rebounding of Ed Tiernan and Bob Ferris the team came up victorious. The team rode through the Regional tournament and came up once again victorious. In the State Tournament the Spartans faced Petersburg, a team gifted with both extraordinary height and the state ' s leading scorer. The Spartans didn ' t win this game, but the team will be remembered by the school for bringing the second state game to the school in as many years. Dave Koesters skys over two T.C. defenders to score the bucket. SPORTS 145 Tiernan and Ferris use their height advantage to make a trap work. Dale Watnee jumps for rebound. 146 Spartans get another rebound. Dave Koesters catches bad pass by opponent. Coach McCool gives last minute strategy to starting five. 147 JV BASKETBALL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS The Junior Varsity Basketball team displayed throughout their season that aggressiveness and shooting skills could always win a game whether at home or away. Their distinguished record of 15-1 shows that the J.V. didn ' t just talk about winning — they did it. Under the guidance of Coach Murray Ross, the J.V. team ' s strength as a team grew after each victory and it was this team strength which was one of the factors which enabled the J.V. team to go through their season with only one defeat. The Spartans carried this drive into the District playoffs and after two hard fought contests the J.V. squad emerged as this seasons Gunston District champions. This team as a whole should be a great asset to J.V. and Varsity teams of the future. Kneeling Casby Harrison Mike Zouzalik Standing Mike Aungier loe Wilson Steve Senich John Faulconer Tom Newell Hank Bryson Robbie Ramer Tripp Ritchie Dave Campbell Tom Gauthey Bill Sullivan Sandy McCrae L—- - 148 Robbie Ramer flys in for a score. Mike Zouzalik drops in another field goal for the Spartans. r v j Ju ; mi M 1 4 V J 1 l 7 h - r idiLii WSHS OPPONENT 80 Stuart 62 62 Robinson 49 80 Marshall 38 74 Yorktown 60 67 Croveton 62 111 Mount Vernon 44 77 T.C. Williams 60 75 Hayfield 45 91 Lee 61 74 Edison 61 77 Fort Hunt 67 66 Groveton 65 85 Mount Vernon 51 60 George Washington 52 78 Hayfield 45 68 Lee 70 71 Edison 62 52 Fort Hunt District 56 WSHS Opponent 100 Edison 70 86 Groveton 84 Casby Harrison in another jumper. SPORTS 149 Row One Dave Collmus Jamie Jeremiah Mike Phelan Paul Awes Kevin Malone Chris Scott Row Two Scott Holland Dave DeYoung Danny Kilday Rick Corseaus Don Watnee Jim Muncly Coach Young Row Three Scott Feldmiller Steve Campbell Mike Arduini Tom Rabung Bill Davis Dick Dobyns WSHS (A Team) Opponent 47 Croveton 45 52 Mount Vernon 37 41 George Washington 46 49 Hayfield 24 39 Lee 31 78 Edison 47 65 Fort Hunt 43 50 Groveton 43 49 Mount Vernon 40 64 Hammond 56 38 Hayfield 33 34 Lee 35 64 Edison 22 63 Fort Hunt 39 WSHS (B Team) Opponent 57 Groveton 39 39 Mount Vernon 36 54 Hayfield 37 44 Edison 35 55 Groveton 45 55 Lee 38 52 Fort Hunt 45 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 150 Jim Mundy breaks loose for easy lay-up. Dan Ki Id ay drives in for 2 points. Allhough this team didn ' t receive the recognition that their J.V. and Varsity companions received, the Freshman players successfully campaigned in Cunston District play and by the end o! the season, the combined A” and B team ' s record stood at 19-2. Frosh coach Gary Young took these teams and used each game as a training period where different game plans could be put into play. The hustle and determi¬ nation of these players are reflected in the final scores of the games played. This drive was only stopped twice during the season and then by only a handful of points. The 1973 Fres hman team will be long remembered and it will be these boys who will be an asset should they go on to J.V. and Varsity play. Kevin Malone gets free for jump shot. Dick Dobyns shoots jumper under pressure from Hayfield defender. SPORTS 15 1 WSHS OPPONENT 15 Robinson 39 38 Fairfax 14 6 Yorktown 42 26 Edison 28 15 Mt. Vernon 34 12 Groveton 24 VARSITY 25 54 Ft. Flunt T.C. Williams 27 12 WRESTLING 9 15 FHayfield Lee 33 43 Row One Chris Hardell Corden Hansen Kurt Hansen Rich Prevatt Gregg Jordan Bucky Dewey Row Two Sidney Jackson Bob Williams Scott Synott Chuck Glover Dave DeMarco Gary Johnson The 72-73 Varsity Wrestling season was a combi¬ nation of staggering defeats and impressive vic¬ tories. The Spartan grapplers had a challenging schedule, wrestling against some of the finest competition the area high schools have processed in years. Congratulations are in order for Coach Bob Klaren for his hard work in coaching the Var¬ sity team through its rigorous schedule. The younger wrestlers seemed to mature quickly after their first few trips to the mat. Standouts on the team were wrestlers Gordon Hansen, Rick Prevatt, Gregg Jordan, and Scott Synott, each contributing to the Spartan team in his own way. Sidney Jackson, who is only a sophomore, possessed the talent and abilities to beat many more seasoned opponents in the challenging unlimited class. Al¬ though the team will be hurt next year by the graduation of many of the Spartan wrestlers, there are many equally talented J.V. wrestlers who are ready and waiting to show themselves in varsity competition. 153 JV WRESTLING The 1973 Junior Varsity Wrestling Season opened on a sour note when they were beaten by close rival Robinson High 42-15. But it seemed that this defeat intensified the team ' s desire for dominance in area wrestling and this drive was only stopped two times in their 10 meet schedule and the team ended their season by overwhelming the Lee Lancers 36-19. The enormous defeats that the JV squad dealt their opponents and their impressive 7 wins 3 loss record reflect the rewards earned for the weeks of hard work and practice that the team put in. Wrestling coach Bob Klaren will rely heavily on these hard working wrestlers next year to fill slots on the Varsity squad left open by the graduation of many Varsity competitors. Row One Keith Sorge Fred Koch Gregg Payne lay Jurecka Steve Judy Row Two Joe Bailey Don Aines Randy Everett Don Zimmerman Bob King Mark Brogan 154 155 Row One Sue Dickens Kathy Stinson Colleen Driskol Liz Ching Lisa Luther Kathy Marma Kelle Brogan Robin Roth Row Two Maureen O ' Neil Patti D ' Agostino Mary Lackman Mary Butters lulie Preston Gail Gabriel 1 1 Martha Sands Diane Ching Carol Ryder Betsy Steffan Row Three Harry Ching Jay Profilet Chip Collier Bob Carter Bill Mason Doug Collier Jerry Huddlestone John Murray Davis Brown Jim Warnock Bill Carter Row Four Keith Gray Bill Prevatt Mark Palmer Mark Powers Mark Shaw Scott Horn Brian O ' Neil Jack Pavelle Jay Jorgansen Jim Hagan Nick Perriello SWIM TEAM 156 Mr. Knudson ' s swim team had a disap¬ pointing season, finishing last and not collecting a victory in five attempts. Cap¬ tained by Jack Pavelle and Liz Ching, the spir¬ ited Spartan swimmers kept up with driving competition in all of their meets. The district meet proved that the team ' s perseverance paid off with Marc Shaw, Carol Corsepius, and Carol D ' Agostino placing high. Certainly Coach Knudson will have a winning team next season with the fine athletes who worked so hard for him this season. SPORTS 157 Row One Mike LeSuer Lester Morris Fred Mills Ron Burt Keith Neff Dick Freshwater Mike Lebiedz Row Two Mark Mackey David FHergenroeder Bret Bettge Brian Brinkley Kelly Kruger Joe Stassi Leo Hergenroeder Scott McDonnell Row Three Coach Gregory Bill Ryan Martin Adams Joe Manion Steve Purdy Bill Chase Kevin Morris Dave Serra Not pictured David Kafka Lawton Hydrick Mark Morges VARSITY WINTER TRACK Coach Gregory ' s 1973 winter track team had a very successful season. The Spartans, paced by seniors Keith Neff, Dave Kafka, and Dick Freshwater, sprinted to an un¬ defeated record in the Gunston District competition. But the District meet proved that the Spartan victory machine could break down as the Spartans placed 2nd to Edison. The Spartans finished 2nd in the Northern Virginia Regional relays to top off a spectacular season. 158 Dick Freshwater Keith Neff Lawton Hydrick WSHS 76 64 53 72 70 70 49 OPPONENT Hayfield 28 TC Williams 27 Ft. Hunt 48 Groveton 32 Episcopal 34 Washington Lee 33 Edison 46 Dave Kafka 159 VARSITY SPRING TRACK Mark Macket Lawton Hydrick Dave Serra Row Four Joe Manion Scott McDonnel Not pictured David Kafka Mark Mourges Kevin Morris Trey Jennings Lester Morris Joe Stassi 160 Keith Neff shows his winning style in the pole vault. Row One Cary Baldino Fred Mills Ron Burt Row Two Buckey Dewey Keith Neff Leo Hergenroeder Dick Freshwater Steve Purdy Dave FHergenroeder Sidney Jackson Row Three Kelly Kruger Lawton Hydrick gets ready to put the shot. Having the experience of fiVe seasoned athletes from the previous seasons, the Varsity Spring Track Team will be a strong contender for both District and Regional Titles. Senior Keith Neff, who in the previous winter track season had gone on and represented the team in the Regional tour¬ nament, is gifted in many of the field events and will be a great asset to the team. Freddy Mills, Mark Mackey, Joe Manion will head the distance team and in the short track events there will be Dick Freshwater, Dave Kafka, Chris McDonald, Kevin Mercury Morris and Mark Mourges. Up and coming athletes are Mark McNair, Steve Purdy, Bill a Bob Chase and Bill Weeks, each de¬ veloping his own particular skills to a fine edge. Coach Bill Abell is looking forward to a District Title for his team and a strong team in Regionals. Fred Mills has the race in the bag. Dick Freshwater is set and ready to go. SPORTS 161 Row One Bob Chase Greg Holt Hal Wheeler Mark Cecelski Ben Cockfield Larry Wilson Jim Runyeon Row Two Steve Keim Mike Trope Dan Hergenroeder Bill Gregory Chris Miller Jeff Grey Bill Freshwater Coach Gregory Rwo Three Kanyon Keeney Bud Gregory Mike Clark Paul Morris Curt Feigel Jim Huffstickler Martin Adams — Manager JV WINTER TRACK Continuing its impressive record, the Junior Varsity Winter Track Team again placed on top of the highly competitive Cunston District. Coach Gregory took over the dual task of coaching both the Varsity and Junior Varsity track teams. He led the J.V. in the footsteps of his impressive Varsity team, giving West Springfield an awesome one-two punch on the track circuit. 162 r35TS Ail Coach Abell returns to coach the track team and this Spring hopefully holds a first place spot for the Junior Varsity trackmen. Being able to hold their own in a tough Gunston District with teams like Edison and Williams is quite a challenge and our J.V. team looks like a good bet to overcome this challenge. JV SPRING TRACK Row One Larry Wilson Greg Holt Kevin Beck Bill Chase John Dennis Mark Cecelski Ben Cockfield Andy Kaline Don Klein Row Two Mike Clark Donny Baradell Bob Chase Bill Gregory Bob Phares John Rodgers Bill Freshwater Dave Konopnicki Kanyon Keeney Row Three Bill Maltby Steve Keim Robert Shapiro Paul Morris Jim Huffstickler Tom Newell Mike Michel Bill Weeks Mike Vineyard SPORTS 163 Row One Jim Lord Bruce Croskery Bill Fisher Robert Rodgers Cesar Najarro David Wells Row Two Tim Butters Fred Kruck Kevin Connors Mike Croskery Bill Moore Jeff FHolloway Bill Millward Jim Alser Kurt McAlwain Row Three Andy Vanderhoof Kevin Holmes Kirk Reade Chris Sarver Jack Burman Cary Troop Mike Jira Ralph Snyder Not pictured Paul Honeycutt Bill Ewing TENNIS The West Springfield Tennis Team will have a very hard season this year, but are moving up to meet the challenge. With as many experienced players, plus some new ones, on the squad there is to be a promis¬ ing season. It ' s going to be tough, we have to play everyone twice , Coach Knudson said. The team has a strong starting line up, with Paul Honeycutt, Bruce Croskery, Jack Burman, Mike Croskery, and Andy Van¬ derhoof. With the practice each day, the experience, and the fine coaching from Coach Knudson, the Tennis team is geared up for another successful season. liiniiii mmm i t.i .4 §ii f m, 164 Gary Troop wr «t Kirk Reed Bruce Croskery SPORTS 165 GOLF Bob Rose Steve DeLong Mike Fredrickson Jed Proctor Scott McDowell Rick Steart Steve Ranney 166 Jed Proctor Steve DeLong Backed by the strong play of their returning lettermen, the 1973 Varsity Golf Team can look forward to a suc¬ cessful and rewarding season of play. Facing one of the toughest schedules they ' ve had, the team ' s total depth and ability will be challenged to the extreme in hopes that as each match is played the team will strengthen and peak during the District Championships. ... « •• ■■ - ■ • Vm m SL d Steve Ranney Scott McDowell Bob Rose 167 Dave Cooper throws to home base. Row One Dan Meehleis Dave Cooper Tom Arbia Rick Deitch Kevin Anderson John Mundy Bernie DeCasten Row Two Rusty Schropp Jim Speakmon Jack Garretson Brian Harrison Ed Carretson Dennis Huffmaster Rick Drake Mike LeSueur Nick Arbia Row Three Steve Hughs Harry Stoudemire Jack Pavelle Rick Yattaw Gregg Bean ARQ| TV Joey Huffstickler V i 1X 3 I I 1 Tim Killoran Mike Zouzalik RAQFRAI Coach Talamentez D vJ LD XLL SPORTS 169 The Team warms up for batting practice. Under the scrutiny of Coach Talmantez, Mike Zouzalik works on his catching technique. 170 Rick Yattaw makes a flying leap into the air to catch the ball. Harrv Stoudemire works out at lirst base. With a possible district pennant contender to watch, a renovated field, new lights, and five new night games, the West Springfield baseball team should be better than ever. Head coach for the Spartans will again be Hank Talmantaz, who in the past has built many promising Spartan sandlot teams. Senior Bob Ferris will be the number one pitcher this year and his first-rate abilities will be tested severly in their home opener against the strong Ft. Hunt Federals. This year ' s team possesses great depth in all positions, both infield and outfield, and Coach Talmantez hopes to use this effectively against the strong opposition that the Spartans will face throughout the season. West Springfield will host the District Tournament his year and with the strength that the Varsity Team shows now, they should be among the teams that will vie for the District title. An afternoon practice. SPORTS 171 JV BASEBALL Having a large majority of last years District title hold¬ ing Freshmen team in this years J.V. ranks the team can look forward to a team of seasoned players that few schools will be able to match. The team is looking forward to a good season but their main hopes of a good season depend upon the ability of their pitchers to effectively control an opposing schools hitting at¬ tack. The pitchers for the J.V. squad this season will be Bobby Hix, Roy Cowell, and Tom McCaffrey; each man possessing a certain style that can only spell suc¬ cess to the squad. Should these players go onto play among the Varsity squad, each one will carry with them the poise and ability they gained as a member of this years Junior Varsity Team. Row One Mike Smith Bob Hill Trey Elmendorff Jim Francis Doug Holm Mike Farley Kurt Hansen Craig McVay Charles Morgan Chuck VVitaschek Row Two Pete Martin Craig Evans John Peirce Chris Murray Steve Snyder Andre Thompson Tom McCaffrey Leonard Newton Jim Yarborough Jeff Hoopingarner Pat Forrester Scott Hauer Row Three Roy Cowell Joe Wilson Dave Campbell Robert Hix Tom Gauthey Dave Greehan Jay Jorgensen Chip Carter Gene Featherall Hank Clark Jeff Dunivin Bob Calhoun Dave Dorman Coach, Ron Tugwell With a mighty swing, this batter sends the ball flying. 172 Trey Elmendorf Roy Cowell { ■ - JSV ’ 4 •%(- ‘ , ' . ‘C ... • ' ■ - 4-v i _ Jeff Hoopingarner SPORTS 173 GIRLS TENNIS Row One Patti O ' Donnell Pam Barnes Lynne Cray Mary Butters Kelly Tipton Row Two lanet Bornemier Barbara Vanderhoff Gayle Freshwater Sharon McKinley Barbra Holapa Mary Jane Sorenson Mrs. Lewis Again this year the Girls Varsity Tennis Team had another very successful season. With Lynne Gray and Mary Butters returning to fill the number one and two singles spots, the team was off to a fine start. The girls ended the season with a final record of 7-2 and finished third in district competition. This year proved to be extremely successful when many of the girls qualified for regional competition. Next year ' s team looks to be even better with many of the young players on the team this year returning. 174 SPORTS 175 VARSITY HOCKEY This year, with a new coach, Chris Shelton, and a new team, the girl ' s Varsity Field Hockey Team managed to place third in the district. Edison and Lee proved to be the only teams capable of defeating the Spartans. Lorraine Peschke and Linda Lee led the team in scoring. The defense, composed of all young players, developed into a strong and aggressive unit for the opposition. Next year ' s team looks very promising with many of the players returning. Row 1 Danielle Frost Linda Jose Terry Ruane Mary Travers Row 2 Denise Adams Martha Youngblood Jann Reed Cindy Twedt Janet Dent Kathy Giles Row 3 Miss Chris Shelton Cinny Youngblood Donny Biggs Sue Plummer Bette Notaro Chris Hemphill Cindy Lundberg Scottie Tarlton Mrs. Barbara Zinsser WSHS 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Opponent McLean 4 Oakton 0 Lee 2 Mount Vernon 0 Fort Hunt 0 Edison 2 TC Williams 0 Groveton 0 ■ SENIORS Row 1 Lorraine Peschke, Co-captain Betsy Cizek, Co-captain Row 2 Mrs. Barbara Zinsser Cinny Youngblood Denise Adams Mary Travers Chris Hemphill Miss Chris Shelton SPORTS 177 JV HOCKEY Coached by Mrs. Barbara Zinsser, the Junior Varsity Field FJockey team had a successful season with a 4-2-1 district record. Leading scorers were Mary Meade and Jackie Payne. With much practice and hard work, teamwork was accomplished along with knowledge and skill that is needed to develop a successful team. Row 1 Jackie Payne, co-captain Janet Carlson, co-captain Row 2 Mary Meade Serita Levine Sharon Synnott Starr Downing Row 3 Miss Chris Shelton Joyce Iwamoto Tammy Reed Mary Jo Derryberry Judy Krantzman Cindy Sanders Mrs. Barbara Zinsser Cindy Morgan Nancy Lyons Ann Connor Denise O ' Donnell Ellen Becker Pam Ramer 178 Opponent WSHS 0 McLean 1 1 Oakton 0 3 Lee 0 0 Mount Vernon 0 0 Fort Hunt 1 0 Edison 2 3 TC Williams 0 1 Groveton 0 SPORTS 179 GIRL ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL WSHS OPPONENT 78 Mount Vernon 40 79 Hayfield 16 67 T.C. Williams 12 70 Fort Hunt 30 56 Groveton 21 70 Edis on 28 60 Lee 27 66 Hayfield 23 55 Mount Vernon 22 79 T.C. Williams 32 61 Fort Hunt 33 79 Groveton 20 67 Edison 46 60 Lee District 36 56 Lee 23 62 Groveton Regionals 41 58 McLean 29 57 Madison 44 Row One Gayle Freshwater co-captain Lorraine Peschke co-captain Row Two Barbara Holapa Bette Notaro Sharon McKinley Janet Dent Peggy Tinsley Row Three Cheryl Eckert Inger Tallis Katen Reisinger Cindy Lunberg Sandy Chambers Tory Sitter Patti O ' Donnell Cindy Sanders Mary Travers Not Pictured Betsy Cizek Linda Jose 180 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS REGIONAL CHAMPIONS The Girl ' s Varsity Basketball Team, coached by Miss Shirley Duncan, experi¬ enced its most successful season in the seven year history of West Springfield. The team completed the season as Gunston District and Northern Regional Champions with a record of 18 wins and 0 losses. The team was led on defense by senior and co-captain, Lorraine Peschke, juniors Bette Notaro and Cindy Lundberg. The of¬ fense was led by co-captain Gayle Fresh¬ water and Sharon McKinley, both juniors who averaged 30 points per game be¬ tween them. These fine players had behind them a very strong and capable bench led by juniors Sandy Chambers and Patti O ' Donnell. The Spartans averaged 68 points per game while holding their op¬ ponents to an average of 28 points per game. With only two seniors graduaiing the team looks toward another successful season with eleven juniors and one sophomore returning. SPORTS 181 GIRLS JV BASKETBALL The girl ' s Junior Varsity Basketball team ' s full court press and rebounding ability enabled the girl ' s to win ten of their fourteen games. The team was under the guidance of a new coach, Miss Chris Shelton, whose half-time pep talks boosted the girl ' s desire to exert their best effort. Outstanding team members were Sue Plummer, Kelly Lipton, Janet Carlson, Lee Damico, and Linda Lilley performing the full court press. Terry Newman, Leslie Patton, Nancy Lyons, and Joan Schmitz were assets to the team on the boards. Next year the team looks forward to bringing the season to a better record. Row One Cheri Logerquist Janet Carlson Nancy Lyons Sue Plummer Row Two Jackie Payne Denise O ' Donnell Terry Newman Nancy Smith Sharon Synnott Joan Schmitz Sharon Hope Leslie Patton Shawn Synnott Row Three Ann Clover Kelly Tipton Nita Hammill Shelly Yale Linda Lilley Lee Damico Karen Van Horn Kathy VVoolard Starr Downing 182 WSHS 38 Mount Vernon OPPONENT 9 27 Hayfield 14 23 Hammond 6 24 Ft. Hunt 13 30 Croveton 16 26 Edison 33 28 Lee 10 17 Hayfield 22 22 Mount Vernon 7 21 George Washington 16 11 Ft. Hunt 29 18 Groveton 11 13 Edison 23 14 Lee 8 SPORTS 183 GYMNASTICS TEAM Row One Cheryl Faler Debbie Schwob Sandy Frost Patti Porter Lori Komar Susie Kelly Row Two Kathy Runyeon Kris Bodley Linda Saunders Sue Merritt Debby Broome Amy Sullivan Row Three Kay Lynne Everett Janet Baynes Lori McGill Jill Crockett Jane Morrissey Patti Quint Row Four Kathy Lehman Becky Carter Sue Cole Heather Pack Barbara Lowe Gail Augsberger 184 The girl ' s Varsity Gymnastic Team had a very successful season, winning all but two of their meets. They came in second place in the district, and soon go on to the regional meet. Helen Applebee, all around senior gymnast, and Debbie Schwob, a sophomore, will most likely go on to state competition. As a whole the team is very spirited, very skilled, and full of hopes for next year! SPORTS 185 COACHES Barbara Zinsser — field hockey Chris Shelton — field hockey, basketball Audrey Lewis — tennis, gymnastics Shirley Duncan — basketball Jane Carter— softball Transforming enthusiasm into athletic ability is the goal of all of the coaching staffs. A vital part of West Springfield student life, they make the teams worthy of the name Spartans. 186 Mr. Bob Klaren — wrestling Mr. Don McCool — basketball Mr. Roger Yohe — track Mr. William Lovell — golf, football Mr. Murray Ross — basketball Mr. Henry Talamentez — baseball Mr. Ron Tugwell — baseball Mr. Tim Isaacs — soccer Mr. Roger Young— basketball Mr. Bill Burkett — football Mr. Jim Jenson — football Mr. Don Gregory — track, football Mr. Dave Knudson — swim, tennis Mr. Bill Abell — track, cross country SPORTS 187 Putting in a great deal of time and effort, the student government officers concern themselves with reforming the school routine into an atmosphere of relaxation. Fred Mills, Vice-President STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Bill McRae, President 190 Sue Schwob, Treasurer Kathy McVay, Secretary Comprised of upperclassmen concerned with today ' s issues, the Student Government Cabinet participates in discussions in order to alleviate and improve those conditions which would otherwise promote an entity of chaos. 1. Larry Weiss 2. Nadelie Eidsness 3. Fred Mills 4. Scott Zambardi 5. Chris Hemphill 6. Craig Pigg 7. Patti Piech 8. Bill Barker 9. Terry Larner 10. Linda Stewart 11. Mark Walecka 12. Scott Harding 13. Judi Fitzgerald 14. Phyllis Krantzman 15. Maura Gregory 16. Barbara Judy STUDENT GOVERNMENT CABINET ACTIVITIES 191 ART GUILD 1. Donnie Biggs 2. Mary Caldwell 3. Kathy Fitzgerald 4. Joyce Iwamota 5. Donna Burzenski 6. Pat Kimman 7. Ken Hubbard 8. David Allison 9. Mrs. Roberts, sponsor 10. Ann Pettee 11. Kim Griswold 12. Cindy Cogdell 13. Cheri Hall 14. Debbie Tremain 15. Claire Townsend 16. Cathy Stevens 17. Sharon Beardsley 18. Elizabeth Read 19. Mrs. Shannon, sponsor 20. Michael Scott 21. Dani Perdue 22. Jill Giles 23. Lisa Boykin 24. Cindy Taylor 25. Ellen Becker 26. Renee Parks 27. Kim Mason 28. Helen Pettee An eye for texture, color and composition. These create artists . . . these artists create. 192 Stirring up school spirit, working for a recycling center, helping the elderly, sponsoring an orphan in Formosa are all part of the Spartan Tri-Hi-Y. Together they combine their talents to enrich their lives and the lives of others. SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y 1. Lynn Cray 2. Bonnie Hite 3. Debbie Broome 4. Linda Price 5. Gail Hurley 6. Karla Price 7. Patty Lake 8. Mrs. Perna, sponsor 9. Lorrie Komar 10. Terry Larner 11. Charleen Fox 12. Candy Greener 13. Linda Coughlin 14. Laura Nobles 15. Colleen Newbry 16. Jill Hensley 17. Pam McCullaugh 18. Heather Pack 19. Dianne Behl 20. Diane Phares 193 SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING There ' s something intriguing about the natural world; the members of this science club have discovered this and plunge into activities far more fascinating than their science classes. 1. Kim Coulter 2. Tim Pollard 3. Louise Ortiz 4. Ross Iwamoto 5. Joe Slomski 6. Dave Oaks 7. Ken Miller 194 1. Steven Swernofsky 2. Delexis Janes 3. Kim Feldmille 4. Lise Rusch 5. Steve Kurth 6. Jeff Jones 7. Mat Krat 8. Kirk Feigel 9. James Templeman 10. Ted Scambos 11. Steve Wart 12. Bill Dillon 13. Bill Clugston 14. Phil Bornemeier 15. Darrell Vandover 16. Steve McCampbell ASTRONOMY CLUB ACTIVITIES 195 RIFLE CLUB For those who seek a challenging sport the Rifle Club serves this purpose by developing skills and by aiming to please all egoes. 196 1. Clifford McGraw 2. Leo Hergenroeder 3. Kim Coulter 4. Jay Jureka 5. Jim Zorn 6. Chris Sarver 7. Bill Ewing 8. Steve Mulvaney 9. Jon Grigg 10. Paul Honeycutt 11. Dave Oaks 12. Bill Woody 13. Paul Sands 14. John Badger 15. Mark Neidlinger 16. Mike Breunig 17. Rick Wilson 18. Scott Horn 19. Bill Knowles 20. Mr. Robertson, sponsor With a pull of the trigger these finely skilled marksmen hit their target. 1. Bill Ewing 2. Steve Mulvaney 3. Jon Crigg 4. Paul Honeycutt 5. Dave Oaks 6. John Badger 7. Mark Neidlinger 8. Mike Breunig 9. Rick Wilson 10. Scott Horn 11. Bill Knowles 12. Mr. Robertson, sponsor RIFLE TEAM 197 Life is not all fun and games, as these students have realized. Preparing for all that awaits them in the future, they are the new generation of leaders. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION 1. Teri Hasty 2. Debbie Barkalow 3. Linda Hauer 4. SueEllen Wells 5. Judy Reynolds 6. Jane Dellinger 7. Lynn Hall 8. Timothy Willhoit 9. Susan Kruck 10. Patti Hart 11. Cynthia Law 12. Kathy Davis 13. Mr. Hatch, Sponsor 14. Susan Woodruff 15. Bob Mullen 16. Bebbie Morren 17. Tom Bartlett 18. Jeff McBride 19. Bill Thomas 20. Debbie James 198 INDUSTRAIL COOPERATIVE TRAINING 1. Robin Roth 2. Craig Milbourn 3. Beth Murphy 4. Robin Crump 5. Ken Haar 6. Steve Burdette 7. Glenn Puleo 8. Rachel Crawford 9. Sandy Benson 10. Brenda Cockerham 11. Dan Ellsen 12. Bill Wease 13. Bill McCabe 14. Mr. Trope 15. Curt Damico 16. Jonas Wolfe 17. Joey Huffstickler 18. Floyd Wolfe 19. Patty Shipman 20. Mark Mitchell 21. Kenneth Selvage This group of students eager for their start In the business world They seek careers in fields of industry, trade, health and technology. ACTIVITIES 199 These students sought to form an advisory committee on local business. An appreciation luncheon for their employers, a farewell coffee for a departing guidance counselor. All part of this work-training club. VOCATIONAL OFFICE TRAINING 1. JoEllen Kowalski 2. Donna Miller 3. Nancy Young 4. Susan Ledford 5. Gwen Andrews 6. Rosemary Demory 7. Gale Belcher 8. Pat Battiste 9. Jan Tulenko 10. Jayne Fiord 11. Janet Simpson 12. Lauren Singleterry 13. Marilyn Rashis 14. Ginny Steffen 15. Sandy Smith 16. Lynn Hafer 18. Carey Lackman 19. Denise Suit 20. Kathi Thompson 21. Rachel Crawford 200 1. Jim Lebiedz 2. Andy Vanderhoof 3. Rick Wilson 4. Steve Kurth 5. Marshall Ross 6. Steve Mulvaney 7. Dave Hallock 8. Tim Pavelle 9. Bradley Pines PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Click, click. Flashbulbs, cameras, film — the tools of the amateur photographer. Field trips, films, guest speakers — the exchange of ideas and techniques. Their contribution to the school: a darkroom for others who catch the photography bug. ACTIVITIES 201 STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION This group of serious students initiated a schoolwide drive to save the environment. Teaching in elementary schools, sponsoring clean-up drives and an Earth Week Teach-in. They continue to stimulate an awareness of the environmental crisis. 1. Bob Thomas 2. Debbie Lang 3. Cathy Wollard 4. Laura Bisone 5. Debbie Taylor 6. Vickie Pigg 7. Sharon Beardsley 8. Adrienne Anderson 9. Craig Pigg 10. Maura Gregory 11. Roxanne Anderson 12. Cathy Cooperman 13. Doria Taylor 202 Row One Audrey Kurth Donna Hudson Susan Davis Barabara McDonnell Tamara Reed Amy Sullivan Debbie Clapp Kathy Runyeon Row Two Wade Darden Debby Govan Scott Jasper Carole Rider Barbara Kauffman Margaret Ransom John Utz Kim Stuart Mark Cubstead FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE Row One Robert Ray Tim Tracy Phil Richardson Jeff Crouch Rusty Willtsie Gerry Seuner Dale Abbott Pete Peschke Joe Romeo Row Two Dale Delozier Bob Gaudian Ray Janes With selections varying from serious to jazz, the bands transform separate instrumental music into one harmonious sound. ACTIVITIES 203 Row One Patricia Niskanen Valerie Howard Starr Downing Tom Bolton David Hergenroeder Row Two Paul Ford Doug Walton Steve Weiss Leo Hergenroeder Terry Jenkins Rick Schiller CONCERT BAND Row One John Peirce Pete Wood Mark Miller Kelly Keys Row Two Mark Keostermeyer Mike Logwood Jeff Perkins Row One Paul Kollinzas Blake Harrel Steve Purdy Paul Corey Bob Saver Row Two Steve Hilz David Brown John Frey Mark Vermillion Joe Beery Pete Hirshenberger Jim Clifton 204 Row One Jim Bowen Colleen Crossen Tom Mann Jan Maloney Renee Revoir Bill Carter Row Two Ed Mount Mary Jane Sorensen Lisa Walker Steve Spenser Linda Higgins Cindy Morgan Row One Pat Wilkins Allison Phillips Jill Bradley Cunvor Weirick Wendy Lawrence Laura Barbel Row Two Jennie Holliday Barbara Bechtel Barbara Pentland Leigh Barnes Paula Shipe Nancy Lyons Tim Killoran Keith Boyce Kurt Larsson Dana Richards Peter Arnett Tim Freese Tom Stoner Craig Latall ACTIVITIES 205 Row One Steve Knister Dale Govan Mike Chritten Kevin Anderson Jim Overson Row Two David Roberts Carl Sirois John Homa Ken Bayne Neil Galdd Row One John Roy Donna Morrison Mary Ford Anita Matthews Doug Reece Jan Reynolds Loretta Connelly Row Two Gail Johnson Debbie Gordon Amy Taylor Debbie Rotering Nancy Smith Cindy Conrad Lise Rusch Row One Susan Peirce Kathleen Pales Kathy Borge Lana Findley Gary Helfenberger Cindy Beck Gail Gabrielli Row Two Robin Lyle Hollis Thompson Corrine Thompson Suzanne Buckwalter Barbara Lowe Barbara Spurlock Cindy Corthell 206 Row One Mike Kenyon Debra Padgett Mark Bachrach Tracy Peck Kris Tadich Row Two Jed Proctor Bob Gray Leslie Crom Joe O ' Leska Mark Walecka Row One Mike Keys Laurie Frost Mike Gabrielli Steve Keim April Bechtal Greg Mitchell Gary Roark Row Two Alan Manning Bob Nidever Bill Folger Jeff Boyce Row One Mike DeLong Row Two Kent Ingram Joe Manion Steve Chabon Chris Murray John Turner Mike Lesueur Bill Frost Scott Shipe Bob Hoffman Stephanie Harding Bob Haines Darrell Cross ACTIVITIES 207 MUSIC CLUB ' Music is truth and the way of life.” Through Christmas caroling and research into the background of music, these individuals convey the beauty of song. W { ' ■ M ' H, ■ IJJ c r ■Hr l , « 1. Robert Schultz 2. Judy Krantzman 3. Neil Cladd 4. Cindy Beck 5. Kathie Boyer 6. Greg Mitchell 7. Gail Johnson MADRIGALS 1. Joanne Beck 2. John Dennis 3. Mike Gauthier 4. Sherri Witt 5. Dan Rinker 6. Sydna Bindrup 7. Jamie Stoops 8. Lorayne Bliven 9. John Ward 10. Pam Piernick 11. Mike Henry 12. Cathy Moe 13. Rob Widener 14. Sue Menual Hmm. . . altogether now! By combining the altos and sopranos, basses and tenors, the Madrigals create a unique sound truly all their own. The supreme of supreme. ACTIVITIES 209 A natural blend of voices rise in unison to the accompaniment of the piano: the West Springfield choruses. SPARTAN CHOIR 1. Joann Beck 2. Gracie Williams 3. Leslee Miller 4. Robert Schultz 5. Charlotte Osborn 6. Margaret Winn 7. Kim Olsen 8. Barbara Leopold 9. Wendy Lawrence 10. Cheryl Dolrias 11. Denise Adams 12. Holly Jones 13. Diana Murray 14. Dwain Persing 15. Jamie Stoops 16. Rob Widener 17. Linda Begley 18. Laurie Preston 19. Lorayne Bliven 20. Debbie Maurstad 21. Mavis Merchant 22. Lori McConegal 23. Sydna Bindrup 24. John Ward 25. Mike Henry 26. John Dennis 27. Glen Mesmer 28. Richard Becker 29. Sharon Pate 30. Jill Zorack 31. Sherri Witt 32. Harriet Chester 33. Sooze Baumann 210 1. Marcy McDowell 2. Veronica Moulden 3. Shelly Doyle 4. Colleen Robinson 5. Paula Anthony 6. Teresa Berends 7. Leslie Hannon 8. Mary Hudachek 9. Debbie Fletcher 10. Pam Pettyjohn 11. Tripp Ritchie 12. Brad McLeland 13. Leslie Pratt 14. Laurie Barbuschak 15. Kathy Gavan 16. Melinda Lambert 17. Richard Flint 18. Andy Haas 19. Jenny Fleming 20. Jane Warren MIXED CHORUS ACTIVITIES 211 GIRL ' S CHORUS 1. Joanne Beck 2. Pam Brown 3. Sheryl Mesmer 4. Elise Cunningham 5. Linda Burgess 6. Joni Wilson 7. Donna Duke 8. Laurie Wallace 9. Pam Thomas 10. Carol Crawford 11. Joy Pape 12. Kathy Wilkinson 13. Jean Stipe 14. Donna Pond 15. Kathy Causvik 16. Judie Crigg 17. Sandy Taylor 18. Diana Murray 212 1. Holly Smith 12. Cathy 22. Karen Antle 32. Janet Sanders 2. Laura Marvin Campbell 23. Debbie 33. Julie Rashis 3. Kathy Springer 13. Molly Giering Gibbons 34. Sharon Riese 4. Sue Kenyon 14. Hildy Shapiro 24. Nita Hamill 35. Margaret 5. Sandy Frost 15. Linda Phares 25. Camille Carroll Nishimoto 6. Wendy Carver 16. Doug Schultz 26. Dwight Smith 36. Arlene Bajusz 7. Chris Lane 17. Jim Dennis 27. David Rinker 37. Kent French 8. Becky Angel 18. Charlas Keener 28. Laura Lee 38. Jack Brown 9. Sue Muller 19. Kathy Russell Miller 39. Elaine Osborn 10. Michelle 20. Debbie 29. Annie Maley 40. Ginger Polk Jenkins Brennan 30. Wendy Everly 41. Tammy 11. Mary Anderson 21. Donna Peters 31. Patty Perrin Blankenship ACTIVITIES 213 SPANISH CLUB Create a new lifestyle for yourself, expand your interests in the Spanish culture have a fling with tortillas: join the Spanish club. 1. Cheri Hall 2. Terry Wheeler 3. Judy Krantzman 4. Mary Mullen 5. Marliese Nakamura 6. Robin Edwards 7. Andrea Cooley 8. Elizabeth Read 9. Monica Cervantes 10. Leslie Olsen 11. Lisa Anderson 12. Laura Renner 13. Kathy Causvik 14. Judie Grigg 15. Sylvia Sealey 16. Linda Williams 17.Susan Tompkins 18. Chris Branelewie 19. Julie Longhill 20. Shawn O ' Connor 21. Lisa Holt 22. Vanessa Richardson 23. Jayne Proctor 24. Cheryl Cox 25. Martha Hughes 26. Cesar Najarro 27. Cathy Car 28. Paula Shipe 29. Michelle Willis 214 A flowing language a slow lifestyle siestas . . . fiestas . . . sangria, all are a part of the culture. All interest the members of the society. Acceptance was difficult. Now their job is to promote their language. 1. Catriona Wardiaw 2. jane Ann Williams 3. Monica Cervantes 4. Roxann Anderson 5. jo Hodges 6. Pam Adams 7. Martha Hughes 8. Cheryl Cox 9. Karen Nafzinger 10. Jean Rasmussen 11. Robert Steven 12. Cary Stipes 13. Mike Britten 14. Mike Lebiedz 15. Vicky Mendenhall 16. Peggy Evrard 17. Joy Pape 18. Peggy Parsons 19. Gaye Evans 20. Carol Broadbent 21. Dennis Shirley 22. Judy Krantzman 23. Carol Corsepius 24. Terri Tarlton 25. Karen Wolfe 26. jayme Fox 27. Jill Zorack 28. John Ward 29. Enrique Mendez SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY ACTIVITIES 215 1. Mary Stewart 2. Rhonda Irvin 3. Janet Baynes 4. Jamie Cibbins 5. Jeannette Pales 6. Rich Vaaler 7. Pete Hart 8. Kim Krieger 9. Debbie Clapp 10. Melissa Bettage 11. Paul Bettage 12. Heather Horn 13. Charles Johnson 14. Jim Regan 15. Andy Vanderhool 16. Vivian Frawley 17. Andy Haas 18. Jim Hughs Fascinating to those who take the time, alien and difficult to many, a score of interested students find time to cultivate the culture into working knowledge. LATIN CLUB 1. Kim Krieger 2. Rhonda Irvin 3. Inger Tallis 4. Joanne Beck 5. Gail Gabrielli 6. Miss Clement 7. Jim Regan 8. Andy Haas 9. Bill Saunders 10. David Shelley 11. Jim Hughes 12. Angie Brownlee LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Scholars they surely are, delving into a culture of long ago. A fruitless quest many would say, but they know that academically they have achieved. ACTIVITIES 217 DRAMA CLUB Drama . . . the word conjures up scenes from a soap opera— like— Peyton-Place or an old Bogart movie but here is West Springfield the drama club assists in the making of productions (even comedies). 1. Mrs. McDowell, sponsor 2. Paula Thompson 3. Bertie Mullei 4. Kristrini Young 5. Liz LaSlavic 6. Linda Stewart 7. Jenny Fleming 8. Vivian Frawley 218 1. Linda Steward, Sec. 2. Sydna Bindrup, V.P. 3. John Ward 4. Athena Karas, Pres. 5. Terry Larner, Treas. 6. Steve Wilson 7. Robin Scichilone 8. Liz LaSlavic 9. Jayme Fox 10. Chris Hemphill 11. Mike Guathier 12. Mrs. McDowell, sponsor ACTIVITIES 219 Acting, dancing, singing: all modes of expression. The theatre, the lights, the excitement, the fun. Sharing their talents whith those who are interested, the Thespians cultivate their aspirations. THESPIANS 1. Robert Hill 2. Chris Hemphill 3. Donnie Biggs 4. Phyllis Krantzmen 5. Karen Foster 6. Katrina Wardlaw 7. Diane Jennings 8. Nadene Tadich 9. Donna Burzenski 10. John Pierce 11. Jim Seegers 12. Buzz Patterson 13. Don Markham 14. Mike Leibidz 15. Pat Hughes 16. Bob Whalen 17. Cathy Wilkinson 18. Peggy Giering 19. Linda Yonts 20. Chuck Glover 21. Richard Zeitlin 22. Dave Lorenzi 23. Hands Watnee 24. Jon Schmitz 25. Doug Schoppert 26. Kelly Kruger 27. Pat McDonald 28. Martha Rietman 29. Sherri Witt 30. Mike Gauthier 31. Pat Kimman A job that demands responsibility and dedication, the students that make up the Oracle staff put in a great deal of extra time in order to keep the student body informed of school activities. ORACLE STAFF 220 Bob Whalen, Mike Lebiedz, Chuck Glover, Pat Mc Donald. Jennings. Richard Zeithlin, Robert Hill, Pat Hughes, Mrs. Glynn Bates, sponser, Mike Gauthier. Are you sure I ' m reading this right? 222 No matter how I put it Mrs. Bates, I always come out with one story left over. A coloful composite depicting the ingenuity of versatile Spartans, the amazing, jampacked Symposium! 1. Cathy Moe 2. Kathy Bruenig 3. Donna Burzenski 4. Debbie Lang 5. Mara O ' Connor 6. Jane Williams 7. Mike Gauthier 8. Carol Paige 9. Shawn O ' Connor 10. Kathy Fitzgerald 11. Bev Barker 12. Jo DeMaris 13. Sally Muros 14. Pat Kimman 15. Mary Caldwell 16. Chuck Glover 17. Pam Thomas 18. Meggan Hennessy 19. Guy Evans 20. Mrs. Cabelus, Sponsor 21. Karen Wolfe 22. Mike Scott 23. Karen Millnick 24. Maria Thomae 25. LuAnn Notaro 26. Roxanne Anderson 27. Leslie Pratt 28. Terry Swift SYMPOSIUM 223 Lu Ann Notaro, Kathy Fitzgerald, Donna Burzenski, Karen Millnick, Pat Kimman 224 Please, Pat, I think I can do it myself. mnHMHB Carol Burke and Sally Mures find it hard to decide which pieces of art to use for the Symposium. Jo DeMaris, Mara O ' Connor, Carol Burke, Shawn O ' Connor, Karen Wolfe 225 Young people of high character and the spirit to serve both community and school — painting bathrooms — working at recycling center — participation in safety week Interest in the affairs of your world Improve the quality of everyone ' s life. INTERACT 1. Kristi Knight 2. Brenda Logan 3. Mary Mullen 4. Laura Bisone 5. Margaret Winn 6. Kipley Yosway 7. Sheryl Anderson 8. Cathy Cooperman 9. Patty Montgomery 226 1. Steve Crandall 2. Calvin Maure 3. Hal Whert 4. Paul Riese 5. David Shelly 6. Robert Ray 7. Curt Feigel Twice a week the Chess Club meets in order to play chess (and have fun at the same time) and to organize a school team. An ode to Bobby Fischer. CHESS CLUB ACTIVITIES 227 FRENCH CLUB Attraction for many Spartans — Suprise partie — Le Tricoleur — Vin — Frommage — Combination of French life and American fun! Internationally minded — members strive to improve the French image. ■ I JBm- . A V. rE-ilkll 1. Vella Bloom 2. Dawn Rubin 3. Natalie Eidsness 4. Lisa Turner 5. Lisa Cramp 6. Maureen Delanty 7. Brenda Russell 8. Linda Trahan 9. Lorrie Komar 10. Laurie Frost 11. Rachel Woodall 12. Joyce Yagerline 13. Jennifer Fox 14. Tory Sitter 15. Patty O ' Donnell 16. Kim Ritchie 228 La societe honoraire de francais participated in the Follies, Boosters Fair and promoted Franco-American friendship, creating enthusiasm for French culture and civilization. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY 1. Mr. DeCarlo, sponsor 2. Cinny Youngblood 3. Vicki Umbach 4. Kathy Zink 5. Judi Fitzgerald 6. Val Osborn 7. Heather Pack 8. Pam Connolly 9. Natalie Eidsness 10. Martha Youngblood 11. Debbie Cordon 12. Kathy Keim 13. Jan Reynolds 14. Cindy Cogdell 15. Steven Mulvaney 16. Patti Porter 17. Wendy Lawrence 18. Debbie Stoy 19. Linda Lee 20. Debbie Dupre 21. Marilyn Reece 22. Joyce Yagerline 23. Linda Trahan 24. Cindy Dupre 25. Maura Gregory 26. Paula Stassi 27. Jim Campbell 28. Bill Barker ACTIVITIES 229 VARSITY CLUB 1. Dave Serra 2. Harry Stoudemire 3. Jim Speakmon 4. Pat Patterson 5. Jack Guthrie 6. Bill Weeks 7. Dale D ' Alessandro 8. Steve Purdy 9. Gordon Ball 10. Rob Lowe 11. Don Aines 12. Leo Hergenroeder 13. Fred Mills 14. John Mundy 15. Scott Synnott 16. Bob Williams 17. Lawton Hydrick 18. Dick Freshwater 19. Jed Proctor 20. Sidney Jackson 21. Bill Ryan 22. Marc Shaw 23. Bob Rose 24. Charles Martin 25. Jon Grigg 26. Kevin Tracy 27. Brian Brinkley 28. Tom Arbia 29. Floyd Husted 30. Bill Ewing 31. Charlie Goretsby 32. Steve Delong 33. Ed Tiernan 34. Bill Maltby 35. Bob Gray 36. Tom Dodd 37. Scott Harding 38. Bill Barker 39. Bret Bettge 40. Mike Jennings 41. Pete Singleton 42. John Bounds 43. Dennis Huff master 44. Dave Koesters 45. Tim Helton 46. Rick Drake 47. Brian Harrison 48. Tom Beicher By excelling in their favorite sport, these students gain both a letter and recognition in the Varsity Club. 230 WINTER SPORTS CLUB 1. Leo Hergenroeder 2. John Peterson 3. Rick Jones 4. Philip Martin 5. Robin Martin 6. Ginger White 7. Patti Quint 8. Lisa Winters 9. Peter Hart 10. Bob Kusluw 11. Mark Bartenetti 12. Laura Rogers 13. Cindy Morris 14. Elizabeth Read 15. Shelly Harrison 16. Beth McDaniels 17. Cindy Spain 18. Bill Churchwell 19. Jay Postak 20. David Rush 21. Brent Bohn 22. Mark Hart 23. Darrell Haines 24. Susan Herrin 25. Carol Burnswick 26. Monique Mercer 27. Debbie Row 28. Nan Burnswick 29. Susan Stewart 30. Pam Barnes 31. Tracy McMahon 32. Colleen Dirscoll 33. Sheri Leonard 34. Clara Baumann 35. Kim Krieger 36. Barbara Bodsky 37. Renee Dubier 38. Julie Preston 39. Terry Wheeler 40. Bridget Sofranko 41. Anne O ' Keefe 42. Carol Broadbent 43. Lynn Cray 44. Jane Proctor 45. Fay Hobbs 46. Diane Ching 47. Lisa Boykin 48. Linda Cray 50. Carol Danzig 51. Tom Price 52. John Badger 53. Cathy Woolard 54. Carol Bee 55. Beth Whitesel 56. Denise Adams 57. Steven Mulvaney 58. Bob Hernandez 59. Windy Watson 60. Jean Rasniuszen 61. Buffy Jeacock 62. Sandy Benson 63. Joan Vaught 64. Karen Pow 65. Barbara Simmons 66. John Imber 67. Brenda Barnes 68. Carol Cooke 69. Debbie Dupre 70. Joan Bolton 71. Carol Brick 72. Kathy Mestre 73. Cathy Branscome 74. Marianne Voley 75. Lana Findley 76. Dale Lawrence 77. Steve Chabon 78. Tony Sitter 79. Loralee Ellison 80. Mike Berger 81. Scott Horn 82. Jill Giles Glistening white snow and ice Swirling figure skaters Skiing effortlessly down long smooth slopes Ski trip, skating expeditions All part of the Spartan Winter Sports Club. ACTIVITIES 231 Drilling under pressure in order to permit more facts to seep into these durable minds is the reasoning behind It ' s Academic. IT ' S ACADEMIC 1. Bob Whalen 2. Ted Scambos 3. Rich Prevatt 4. Bill Barker 5. Mrs. Durie, sponsor 6. Diane Jennings 7. Terry Larner 8. John Kingery 9. Mark Walecka 232 Unrelentless practice uick minds and unshakable confidence Intense — The sweet taste of victory — the goal Loyal Spartans cheer the team until the end And practice continues For aspirations for success next year give way to new incentive. 1. Bob Whalen 2. Nancy Hyer 3. Mark Walecka 4. Mac McCarry 5. Cindy Williamson 6. Mrs. Durie, sponsor IT ' S ACADEMIC TEAM ACTIVITIES 233 GERMAN CLUB Fascination in this language attracts them. The culture, the guttural phrases, trips to the German country of Pennsylvania. Each aspect contributes to create an interested congregation of people — the German Club. 1. Kim Griswold 2. Nita Stockhaus 3. Debbie Gibbons 4. Camille Carroll 5. Heidi Holland 6. Mindy Hayden 7. Doug Dearolph 8. Tom Laundberg 9. Gwen Shumway 10. Randy Everette 11. Mark Helfrich 12. Susan Peirce 13. Julie Peesten 14. Chuck McCannell 15. Miss Settler 16. Rosemary Symanowski 17. Melissa Rider 18. Vanessa Richardson 19. Rob Widener 20. Pam Thomas 21. Renee Dubiel 22. Paul Payer 234 1. Mrs. McQuery, Sponsor 2. Inger Tallis 3. Lorayne Bliven 4. Jeanne Goodwin 5. Sue Ebersberger 6. Laura Renner 7. Jim Overson 8. Joe Durant 9. Jon Schmitz 10. Jeff Jones 11. Donnie Biggs 12. Patty Alley 13. Karen Marma 14. Tim Pollard 15. Kevin Tracy 16. Kay Tallis GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY A faschings party, the Vienna Boys Choir, a trip to Germany, ail means of building an interest in this culture and language that they already understand and love. ACTIVITIES 235 Debbie Stoy records the names of Drama Club Members. 236 The FHA after school bunch Barbara Panella enjoys a quick doughnut before class. The NHS begins preparation for their induction dinner. Lois Crawford, Janet Speals, and Cathy Pollard have a fling with cosmotology at Woodson High School. ACTIVITIES 237 Developing an awareness of people, the individuals who devise the Human Relations Club use their time wisely by penetrating ideas and questions leading to an increased understanding of their fellow man. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB 1. Sharon Mee 2. Brenda Barnes 3. Jill Zorack 4. Lynn Sims 5. Sue Murdock 6. Debbie Smith 7. Kathy Walsh 8. Maura Gregory 9. Kim Marma 10. Dennis Shirley 238 1. Steve Wilson 2. Judy Newman 3. Christine Young 4. Sean Nash 5. Steve Kurth 6. Paul Ford 7. Gene Steinberg 8. Don Markham 9. Larry Weiss Lighting, sound and sets — the backbone for a stage production. The backbone of lighting, sound and sets — the Stage Crew. STAGE CREW ACTIVITIES 239 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Assisting as guides for foreign visitors, visiting the United Nations, participating in social culture excursions are all part of the criteria of the International Relations Club. The members expand their knowledge of international affairs promoting, well, everyone. Everyone! 1. Karen Brodsky 2. Karen Wolfe 3. Liz Ching 4. Sue Turner 5. Denise Adams 6. Wendy Lawrence 7. Ana Murias 8. Marilyn Reece 9. Sharon Karbelk 10. Eileen Bradee 11. Suzette Herchig 12. Mavis Merchant 13. Carol Burke 14. Barbara Vanderhoof 15. Faith Lynch 16. Sarita Levine 17. Pam Haze 18. Peggy Giring 19. Mike Britten 20. Mr. Kelbaugh, Sponsor 21. Diane Broyles 22. Sharman Keheley 23. Laura Gotham 24. Shawne O ' Connor 25. Trudy Koslow 26. Elises Cunningham 27. Karen Foster 28. Stephanie Hamilton 29. Kay Tallis 30. )o-Ellen Kowalski 31. Jerry Hofer 32. Giancarlo Terango 240 A part of the International Relations Club, yet unique in it ' s activities. These students try to achieve a better understanding of the United Nations; the foundation for peace throughout the world. 1. Karen Wolfe 2. Ana Murias 3. Susan Turner 4. Trudy Koslow 5. Ciancarlo Terango 6. Liz Ching 7. Sharman Keheley 8. Jerry Hofer 9. Faith Lynch 10. Stephanie Hamilton 11. Mike Britten 12. Mr. Schultz, sponsor MODEL UNITED NATIONS TEAM ACTIVITIES 241 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Strengt hening their knowledge of business, the Future Business Leaders of America strive to be leaders. Collect for the March of Dimes, sponsor a dance! Surely they mean big business. 1. Rich Bailey 2. Dean Findley 3. )udy Peake 4. Leslie Withers 5. Susan Faulconer 6. Gaye Evans 7. Kim Beck 8. Tarey Henry 9. Barbie Byrnside 10. Beth Beicher 11. Cathie Macchia 12. Marilee Harrover 1 3. Jill Crockett 14. Robin Edwards 15. Sue Merritt 16. Patty Conrad 17. Sharon Goretsky 18. Linda Adams 19. Marliese Nakamura 20. Stephanie Harding 21. Ann Williford 22. Nadina Baines 23. Carole Cooke 24. Jayne Proctor 25. Helen Applebee 26. Jeanette Smith 27. Jane Pekarek 28. Anne Briganti 29. Judy Aldrich 30. Carol Brick 31. Nancy Eckert 32. Dorothy Coughlin 33. Laurie Dickenson 34. Cathy Branscome 35. Brenda Barnes 36. Scott Carpenter 37. Rick Stewart 242 1. Kathy Medlin 2. Anne Hess 3. Donna Karbelk 4. Becky Frost 5. Ida Jacobs 6. Belinda Crenshaw 7. Val Howard 8. Terry Theunissen 9. Susan Herrin 10. Terry Wheeler 11. Sandra Chaffee, president 12. Karen Foster 13. Vivian Frawley 14. Kathy Clark 15. Mrs. Mary Davenport, sponsor 16. Debbie St. Jean 17. Pam McCullough 18. Brad McLeland 19. Bill Saunders 20. Shapleigh C. Drisko 21. Patty Alley 22. Laurie Dickinson 23. Carol Danzig 24. Sheryl Anderson 25. Debra Spurlock FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ACTIVITIES 243 A notion for numbers and a drive for a wider spectrum are the qualities possessed by prospects for the Bourbaki Society. These talented math students delve into activities such as field trips and seminars in pursuit of the fact that their goals will add up to success. 244 After establishing the fundamentals of the fascinating prism of mathematics, the Math Club proceeds to determine the why ' s of it all. 1. Steve Kurth 2. Steve Swernofsky 3. Rich Prevatt 4. Matt Kraft 5. Jim Simmons 6. Jon Crigg 7. Lee Southmayd 8. Tom Spraggins 9. Andy Haas 10. Dana Richards 11. Steven Ward 12. Dave Oaks MATH CLUB ACTIVITIES 245 The homemakers of tomorrow practicing today. Not to be a housewife but a homemaker. Someone who takes on household jobs enthusiastically not as chores. These future homemakers run the garnet from gourmet cooks to excellent seamstresses. Tomorrow ' s homemakers preparing today. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 1. Vicki Umbach 2. Jackie Steuart 19. Jane Proctor 20. Kathy Breunig 36. Lisa Boykin 37. Diane Ching 3. Denise Adams 21. Kim Carpenter 38. Pam OF AMERICA 4. Elise Cunningham 22. Donna Miller 23. Debbie Taylor McCullough 39. Judy Aldrich 5. Martha 24. Joann 40. Linda Adams Rietman Patterson 41. Jeanette Smith 6. Cindy Carlson 25. Janet Baynes 42. Susan 7. Lisa Foster 26. Laurie Rietman Kvasnicka 8. Shawne 27. Roseanne 43. Stephanie O ' Connor Gunter Sanders 9. Laurie Preston 28. Diane Britt 44. Beth Arnold 10. Jo Hodges 29. Jeri Clifton 45. Sydne Short 11. Joyce Kemp 30. Mary Jo 46. Angie 12. Barbara Cass Derryberry Brownlee 13. Nancy Foster 31. Brenda Logan 47. Jeaneete Pales 14. Joy Pape 32. Gizelle Otero 48. Mrs. Carson, 15. Elizabeth Read 33. Suzie sponsor 16. Michelle Willis Buchwalter 17. Chris 34. Robbie Brandewie Stowers 18. Debbie Young 35. Ellen Becker 246 1. Brian Harrison 2. Bob Williford 3. Steve Odom 4. David Rush 5. Tom Arbia 6. Bill Ryan 7. Scott Synnott 8. Don Aines 9. John Mundy 10. Mike Teal 11. Don Gregory, sponsor 12. Bruce Swanberg 13. Charles Martin 14. Jim Seegers 15. Fred Mills 16. Tim Helton 17. Randy Hermit 18. David Konopnicki 19. Steve Keim 20. Jed Proctor 21. John Bounds 22. Mark Murgis 23. Lawton Hydrick 24. Dave Koesters 25. Pete Singleton 26. Bret Bettge 27. Tom Dodd 28. Bob Williams 29. Scott Harding Athletes, unite! As an enriching experience in social and Christian living. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes attracts dedicated sportsminded students from the various teams at West Springfield. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES ACTIVITIES 247 KEY CLUB 1. Bob Cray 2. Tom Arbia 3. Kevin Tracy 4. Bob Blanton 5. Bill Barker 6. Jim Parker 7. Steve Keim 8. Mark Walecka 9. Bret Bittge 10. Fred Mills 11. David Brunson 12. Cary Stipes 13. Paul Honeycutt 14. Skip Marr 15. Mr. Dorminey, sponsor 16. Greg Bean 17. Kelly Kruger 18. Bill Linka 19. Rob Burt 20. Bud Muncie 21. Scott Harding 22. Bob Williams 23. Jeff Jones Proud men, each of unquestionalbe character, each willing to give his all for the betterment of his school, home and community. Their ultimate quest — service! 248 A flourishing service club. Make someone ' s day pleasant, celebrate spring and sell daffodils, cater to the needs of others. Of course, the Keyettes see more than one smile because they give more. 1. Pat McDonald 2. Sue Lancaster 3. Leann Martin 4. Jayne Ford 5. Jane Williams 6. JoAnn Sager 7. Peggy Parsons 8. Jana Sparling 9. Kathy McVay 10. Cheryl Hannon 11. Hildy Muros 12. Cindee Corthell 13. Louise Ortiz 14. Patti Porter 15. Debbie Stoy 16. Linda Trahan 17. Pam Howard 18. Marilyn Reece 19. Inger Tallis 20. Jessica Kersey 21. Dana Gardner 22. Lisa Rider 23. Debbie Dupre 24. Kristie Pierce 25. Maria Thomae 26. Sydna Bindrup 27. Nancy Hyer 28. Karen Wolfe 29. Katie Cooley 30. Kris Tadich 31. Kay Dunn 32. Gizelle Otero KEYETTES ACTIVITIES 249 1. Lorayne Bliven 2. Terri Tarlton 3. Nancy Hyer 4. Pa ul Honeycutt 5 Cinny Youngblood 6. Denise Adams 7. Jessica Kersey 8. Fred Mills 9. Bill Barker 10. Kim Krieger 11. Mrs. Hanline, sponsor 12. Mill Hilliard, sponsor 13. Carolyn Constantine 14. Jean Rasmussen 15. Diane Jennings 16. Louise Ortiz 17. Lee Southmayd 18. Darrell Vandover 19. Dale Covan 20. Valerie Osborn 21. Karen Nafzinger 22. Leslie Doane 23. Bonnie Shute 24. Jeff Jones 25. Andy Haas 26. Vicki Ameach 27. Thane Young 28. Jim Overson 29. Andy Vanderhoof 30. John Kingery 31. Kevin Holmes 32. Kathy Zinh 33. Marilyn Reece 34. Wendy Lawrence 35. Mark Walecka 36. Stephanie Schmitz 37. Stephen Ward 38. Bob Simmons NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OLD MEMBERS The National Honor Society like all societies” consists of diversified personalities. As upperclassmen leadership, scholarship, character, and service are their mottos while striving for a common goal: to maintain outstanding academic achievement. 250 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEW MEMBERS (SENIORS) 1. Joyce Kemp 2. Judi Fitzgerald 3. Donna McCubbin 4. Catriona Wardiaw 5. Peggy Evrard 6. Liz LaSlavic 7. Terry Larner 8. Donna Morrison 9. Kathy McVay 10. Paula Stassi 19. Linda Stewart 12. Karen Foster 13. Sandra Chaffee 14. Gail Hamersly 15. Terry Burnham 16. Lisa Hurwitz 17. Pat McDonald 18. Laura Renner 19. Jim Hughes 20. Kevin Tracy 21. Lise Rusch 22. Dennis Shirley 23. Maura Gregory 24. Nick Arbia 25. Joni Jiles 26. Corrien Thompson 27. Mike Chritton 28. Tom Whitesel 29. Nancy Church 30. Helen Applebee 31. Heather Pack 32. Dave Kvasnicka 33. Bill Nicolai 34. Tim Pollard 35. Jon Grigg 36. James Templeman 37. Tom Beicher 38. Marty McNerney 39. Greg Bean 40. Vicki Farley 41. Bob Ferris ACTIVITIES 251 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NEW MEMBERS (JUNIORS) 1. Cheryl Tobias 2. Kathleen Pales 3. Donnie Biggs 4. Patty Alley 5. Inger Tallis 6. Enrique Mendez 7. Ross Iwamoto 8. Cary Heffenberger 9. Joe Durant 10. Cindy McVay 11. Debbie Hancock 12. Cindy Cogdell 13. Joyce Yagerline 14. Kathy Causvik 15. Linda Trahan 16. Vicky Mendenhall 17. Caye Evans 18. Cheryl Cox 19. Kathy Keim 20. Jan Kilday 21. Gayle Freshwater 22. Carol Corsepius 23. Stephanie Harding 24. Martha Youngblood 25. Linda Bradford 26. Jan Reynolds 27. Henry Cole 28. Kay Tallis 29. Carol Broadbent 30. Steve Mulvaney 31. Jerry Huddelston 32. Bret Bettge 33. Bob Rose 34. Rick Stewart 35. Jon Schmitz 36. Mike Lebiedz 37. Bill Ewing 38. David Shelly 39. Dennis Huffmaster 40. Maria Thomae 252 NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY These smiling faces of high achievement Describe themselves as a fun club, as well as a service club donating their time to fun, helping the less fortunate and striving for good grades. 1. Rayna Kneuper 2. Nancy Nafzinger 3. Anne Riscassi 4. Theresa Perkins 5. Kathy Runyeon 6. LeeAnne Engler 7. Colleen Driscoll 8. Bob Whalen 9. David Savard 10. Bill Saunders 11. Kathy Brocon 12. Terry Theunissen 1 3. Nita Hamill 14. Elaine Osborn 15. Val Godwin 16. Ann McCubbin 17. Beverly Barker 18. Camille Carroll 19. Vella Bloon 20. Calvin Maurer 21. Don Stimson 22. lanice Goodnight 23. Joan Schmitz 24. Jim Lebiedz 25. Joan Vaught 26. Mike Gabrielii 27. Linda Lillsy 28. Debbie Clapp 29. Sally Muros 30. Sue Einsel 31. Jackie Stewart 32. Julie Little 33. Suzie Buchwaltu 34. Joyce Iwamoto 35. Audrey Kurth 36. Moya Melnick 37. Sally Fifer 38. Roseanne Gunter 39. Terry Newman 40. Mike Schmidt 41. Jay Spadafore 42. Marshall Ross 43. Phil Reeves 44. Barclay Wong 45. Jennefer Fox 46. Maureen Delanty 47. Lynn Rush 48. Marlee Hanover 49. Lorrie Komar 50. Kathy Taff 51. Cathy Branscome 52. Laurie Forst 53. Cindy Conrad 54. Allison Philips 55. Brenda Bax 56. Rusty Homes ACTIVITIES 253 WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y Each activity undertaken whether large or small is weighed with the same importance. Serving the school, home and community offering their time and effort so that others may benefit. 1. Dave Kvasnicka 2. Kevin Anderson 3. Eddie Donelan 4. Mike Delong 5. Jim Twedt 6. Cary Baldino 7. Robin Shafer 8. John Faulconer 9. Don Markham 10. Scott McDowell 11. Bill Hauser 12. Steve Bacon 13 Kent Ingram 14. Steve Bacon 15. Steve Hauer 16. John Strand 17. Ken Treadwell 18. Bob Schultz 19. Steve Ranney 20. Bill Frost 21. Rich Prevatt 22. Mike Lebiedz 23. Jeff Boyce 24. Nick Arbia 254 Develop leadership and brotherhood while increasing an awareness of oneself and the world — be a member of the West Sprinfgield Tri-Hi-Y. From Headstart parties to the Sweetheart Dance these girls pursue their ultimate goal. WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y 1. Susan Flynn 2. Paula FHayden 3. Linda Williams 4. Debbie Schwob 5. Chris Hemphill 6. Liz McKenna 7. Catrinal Wardlaw 8. Cindy Riley 9. Diane Jennings 10. Paula Stassi 11. Linda Bradford 12. Cindy Sweet 13. Melody Larson 14. Janet Fleming 15. Karen Hancock 16. Benita Ramos 17. Robin Scichilone 18. Debbie Taylor 19. LuAnn Notaro 20. Cindy McVay 21. Terry Burnham 22. Kathy Walsh 23. Peggy Tinsley 24. Tina Campbell 25. Linda Lee 26. Mary McKenna 27. Jo Ellen Kowalski 28. Lynn Rusch 29. Peggy Evrard 30. Bonnie Shute 31. Nancy Church ACTIVITIES 255 YOUNG REPUBLICANS Delving into the political institutions of the area, working with the local campaigns, this club works to show the students the importance of democracy. 1. Paula Cannon 2. Lynn Rusch 3. Linda Deck 4. Angie Brownlee 5. Mary Jane Sorensen 6. Dale Covan 7. Kerry Smith 8. Riva Dopier 9. Jo Hodges 10. John Dennis 11. Dave Kvasnicka 12. Kathy Lehmann 13. Bill Ewing 14. Barbara McDonnoll 15. Andy Vanderhoof 16. Bill Linka 17. Mary Sullivan 18. Bill Churchwell 19. Cindy Spain 20. Trina Yost 21. John Fisher 22. Tory Sitter 23. Patti Stewart 24. Martha Rietman 25. Bruce McCauley 26. Sydnew Short 256 SPARTANS FOR CHRIST 1. Cathi Jones 2. Lisa Watson • 3. Sharon Mee 4. Cheryl Laighton 5. Judi Davis 6. Terrance Swift 7. Pam Thomas 8. Karen Holowinski 9. Lynn Sims 10. Kim Griswolf 11. Andy Haas 12. Chip Simmons 13. Dave Oaks 14. Richard Becker 15. Kathy Walsh 16. Suzy Fox 17. Linda Grey 18. Jill Zorack 19. Donna Bullock 20. Bob Grey 21. Mr. MacCaffray, sponsor A band of faithful followers uniting for Christian fellowship in hopes that their messages will reach all the corners of the globe. ACTIVITIES 257 STRINGS 1. Lori Walls 2. Judi Schafer 3. Laura Osgood 4. Judy Woods 5. Leslie Doane 6. Debby Keener 7. Joyce Yagerline 8. Janet McConnell 9. Damon Schnack An art of long ago is brought back to life. With a lift of the bow these students let their instruments speak for them in the smoothest language. 258 A group of superior musicians selected from the Symphonic band, the stage band performs light, popular tunes. STAGE BAND ACTIVITIES 259 STUDENT ANNOUNCERS Good morning, and would everyone please stand for the pledge. Even on a Monday morning the student announcers supply a diversity to first period classes as they bring news of school activities. 260 Representing West Springfield on the county level, the Student Advisory Council receives new ideas which they develop into making the student body proud of the world. STUDENT ADVISORY 1. Judi Fitzgerald COUNCIL 2. Anna Murias 3. Scott Zambardi 4. Sidney Jackson 5. Bill MacRae ACTIVITIES 261 1. Hildy Muros 2. Colleen Robinson 3. Joe Brito 4. Pete Lansing 5. Ann Miller 6. Joan Kotun 7. Pam Breeden 8. Sue McCarthy 9. Josef Bury 10. Don Hill 11. Brewster Rawls 12. Steve McCampbell 13. Scott McCabe 14. Don Henderson NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE A true test of mental ability, the members of the National Forensics League use their quick minds to establish pride and recognition in West Springfield. 262 Hildy Muros and Colleen Robinson practice for a speech contest. Members of the speech team prepare to participate in a tournament. Freshmen members of the debate team work at improving their style. DEBATE TEAM Lisa Hurwitz, Joey Brito, Don Hill, Vaughn Harral 264 Steve McCambell practices on his debating technique. Don Hill gives a fiery oralorial speech. Joey Brito pauses for a moment to refer to his notes. Being on the Debate Team takes hours of conscientious work. Lisa Hurwitz practices for the next contest. 265 Veil f freshmen, when you’re at the bottom there’s no where toaobut up. So what if they’re still wonderiny about the pod oru the roof and their shiny new elevator keyf A little lost and a bit apprehensive with their one by two lookers , f they know they ' re jeiny fo make it like the sophmoreo hare, who are saruiwlohed in -between but still bearina the name %-ndereladsmeh. This to theyeav they ' road and learn a little wore £ ? whatltis all about, like the juniors have, who’vc reallyyrown outef little kid stuffnow with theiy rings and PSA Tb. They ' re older, wrier, smili-ng in antieipaticrn df next year when they ' ll be on top like the seniors are, who havefinally made fjf forfouryea? , ri reach the it falling hack afew ste at timej- Cactusfloiver, college boards, c the spaghetti did now standing on a remembering the efforts the re are and all the first ti Lingering fondly yet eager now to look dhead to an even brighter tomorrow. Jim Twedt, President OFFICERS AND SPONSOR OF THE SENIOR CLASS 268 Dave Kafka, Vice President Karen Wolfe, Treasurer Mr. Robert McKenney, Sponsor SENIOR 269 CLASS Is she still alive? wonders Fred Mills, alias Igor. CACTUS FLOWER An insecure dentist, his prudish nurse, his young mistress, and a struggling playwright. Put them together and you have “Cactus Flower. The Class of ' 73 exhibited an amazing amount of talent as they completed two months of tedious work with two superb performances. Judie Fitzgerald does a superb job of telling Mike Smith what she thinks of him. Toni, Debbie Jeremiah, can not believe the confession she has heard. Toni comforts Julian in one of his many moments of anguish. Director Tim Isaacs wonders despairingly if this show is ever going to make it. SENIOR 271 I ' m sorry, the doctor is busy at this time. Could you call back later? CLASS The Can-can Girls spice up the activities. SPAGHETTI DINNER Candlelight, Soft music, Spicy aroma, and CAN-CAN girls. Seniors, in peasant attire, waiting hand and foot making the Spaghetti dinner it ' s usual success. 272 Uh oh, spaghetti-o . . . The Spaghetti Kings and Queens of ' 73. Seniors Kathy Zink, Steve DeLong, and Scott Synnott add a special zing to the salad. _I u SENIOR 273 I wonder if she saw me leave TOM ABEL DENISE ADAMS PAM ADAMS ROBBY AINAIRE MEG AKRIDGE GAIL AMMONS ANNA MARIA ANDERSON KEVIN ANDERSON GWEN ANDREWS TOM ANELLO CAROL ANGELOS HELEN APPLEBEE NICK ARBIA LESLI ARGO MARK BACHRACH RICHMOND BAILEY 274 SUSAN BAIN MICHAEL BALL WILLIAM BARKER CAROL BARLOW ROBIN BARLOW BRENDA BARNES VIRGIANIA BARNES MIKE BARNWELL MIKE BARTENETTI PAT BATTISTE JAMES BEAN APRIL BECHTEL CYNTHIA BECK RICHARD BECKER DIANNE BEHL THOMAS BEICHER GALE BELCHER WILLIAM BENNETT GUY BENSON PAUL BENSON GARY BIAGINI SYDNA BINDRUP CHRIS BIVENS ROBERT BLANTON 275 JAMES BLASKO LORAYNE BLIVEN MARY BUTTERS RON BURT JANINE BURNS TERRY BURNHAM DAVID BRUNSON DEBORAH BROOME MIKE BRITTEN JOE BRITO JOHN BRICK MICHAEL BREUNIC TONI BRASWELL TORI BRADY KATHLEEN BOYER PHILL BORNMEIER JOHN BOLTON MARY CALDWELL I AMES CAMPBELL TINA CAMPBELL KAREN CARRARO CHARLES CARTER LORRAINE CARTER MONICA CERVANTES SANDRA CHAFFEE DAVID CHASE ELIZABETH CHING KAREN CHITTENDEN SANDY CHRISTENSON MIKE CHRITTON NANCY CHURCH DAN CHUTE BETSY CIZEK WILLIAM CLUGSTON TOM COBB BRENDA COCKERHAM ALLISON COFFEY GERRY COLLINS LORETTACONNELLY PAM CONNOLLY CAROLYN CONSTANTINE BILL COOK PATRICE COOKE MARY COOLEY DAVID COOPER KIM COULTER SUE COUNTS CARY COX RACHEL CRAWFORD CANDY CREASI HALLIE CROSKERY ELISE CUNNINGHAM KIRBY DALTON NEIL DAMATO KATHY DAVIS GILES DEGRAFF THOMAS DEKAY MIKE DELONG STEVEN DELONG ROSEMARY DEMORY STEPHEN DEMORY CRAIG DEROSE JAMES DETOUR SPENCE DEW HENRY DEWEY LAURIE DICKENSON HARALD DIETSCH VIRGINIA DILLARD JULIE DIVAN LESLIE DOANE MIKE DORMAN TIM DOTSON TIM DOWD KAY DUNN BARBARA DUNNE DEBI DUPRE GORDON EDWARDS DAN ELLSON SHAUNA ENSRUD KATHY ESTES PEGGY EVRARD SUSAN FELTNER JOYCE FLYNN RICHARD FRESHWATER DANA GARDNER GREGORY FABIAN LYNN FERRIS JAYNE FORD FRANK FREY ED GARRETSON VICKI FARLEY ROBERT FERRIS KAREN FOSTER JOHN FROST JOANNA GENTRY PAM FAW JUDI FITZGERALD SUZANNE FOX WILLIAM FROST JILL GILES KAYE FEATHERALL JANET FLEMING RALPH FREESE GLENN FUGATE JONI GILES NEIL GLADD CHARLES CLOVER PAUL GOINS CARYGOODALE DON GORDON SHARON GORETSKY NINAGORSKI BRIAN GOULD DALE GOVEN CYNTHIA GRAY ROBERTGRAY LEE GREGG MAURA GREGORY JON CRIGG KIN GRISWOLD ROBIN GRUGIN BILL GUNTER JACK GUTHRIE ANDREW HAAS LYNN HAFER ROBERT HAINES LYNNE HALL TIMOTHY HALL SCOTT HALLMAN DAVID HALLOCK GAIL HAMERSLY KAREN HANCOCK ROSE HAND SUSAN HANNAN CHERYL HANNON CORDON HANSEN MIKE HANSEN SHIRLEY HANSEN PAT HANSON LESLIE HARDCASTLE SCOTT HARDING Don O ' Keefe and Steve Polk don t mind carrying Keith Kaier; after all, what do you expect after playing crab soccer all day long? DAVID HARPMAN KATHRYN HARRELL LAWRENCE HARRICAN DOUG HATCH STEVEN HAUER BILL HAUSER ANN HAVI LAND CHRIS HEMPHILL MECGEN HENNESSY JILL HENSLEY BONNIE HITE DEBORAH HOETING KEVIN HOLMES KAREN HOLOWINSKI LYNN HONEYCUTT PAUL HONEYCUTT SCOTT HORN JOHN HOWARD JOEY HUFFSTICKLER ERIN HUGHES JAMES HUGHES MOLLY HUGHES PATRICIA HUGHES GAYLE HURLEY LISA HURWITZ FLOYD HUSTED DEBRA JAMES TOM JEWELL JULIE JORGENSEN DENNIS KEATTS NANCY HYER BARBARA JEACOCK CARY JOHNSON BARBARA JUDY SHARMAN KEHELEY KENT INCRUM DIANE JENNINGS JEFFREY JONES DAVID KAFKA LAURIE KEITH SANDRA IRELAND HOLLIS JENSON MIKE JONES KEITH KAIER JOYCE KEMP RHONDA IRVIN DEBORA JEREMIAH GREGG JORDAN ATHENA KARAS JESSICA KERSEY TIM KILLORAN JOHN KINGERY COLLEEN KIRK MIKE KOESTERS TRUDY KOSLOW JOELLEN KOWALSKI MATT KRAFT PHYLLIS KRANTZMAN KIM KRIEGER ROBIN KURDZIOLEK STENE KURTH DAVID KVASNICKA CAREY LACKMAN CHRIS LAHR SUSAN LANCASTER CHRISTINE LAND TERRY LARNER ELIZABETH LASLAVIC WENDY LAWRENCE SUSAN LEDFORD CHUNMING LEE LINDA LEE BARBARA LEOPOLD CHRISTIE LEWIS MARY LONGHILL THOMAS LUDDY ROBIN LYLE GARY MACKEY MICHAEL MALONE PATRICE MANNING CHRIS MANNO DONALD MARKHAM ROBERT MARR LEANN MARTIN CAROLYN MASON CHERYL MAUCK DAN MAUCK THOMAS MCBRIDE BRUCE MCCAULEY JACCI MCCLINTOCK JOHN MCCLOUD CLAUDIA MCCOLL D ONNA MCCUBBIN PAT MCDONALD WILLIAM MCGILL JANE MCINTYRE MARY MCKENNA LELAND MCLENAGAN MARTIN MCNERNEY BILL MCRAE BONNIE MCRAE KATHY MCVAY CINDY MELBURN DONNA MILLER KAREN MILLNICK FREDDIE MILLS PATRICIA MILLS JEFF MISCHKE GREG MITCHELL MARK MITCHELL 287 MARK NEIDLINGER DAVID NEWSON ANNETTE NICOLAI WILLIAM NICOLAI LARRY NOLAN JACK MOFFAT DONNA MORRISON ROBERT MORRISSEY THOMAS MOUNTS SUSAN MURDOCK ANA MURIAS DIANA MURRAY JOHN MURRAY LESLIE MURRAY MARK MYERS KAREN NAFZINCER KEITH NEFF LUANN NOTARO MARY OLEKSY VALERIE OSBORN JIM PARKER GREGORY PECK jOE NOVAK BRIAN O ' NEIL JAMES OSICK FRANCES PARK JEFF PENNEY DAVE OAKS SHAWN O ' NEIL JIM OVERSON PEGGY PARSONS LORRAINE PESCHKE MATT O ' GWYNN CHERYL ORRICO HEATHER PACK WILLIAM PATTERSON MIKE PETERSON PAUL O ' KEEFE LOUISE ORTIZ JUDY PALMERTREE JOHN PAVELLE MIKEL PETERSON My penny is shinier than yours. ANN PETTEE DUANE PETTY DEBRA PEXTON DIANE PHARES PAM PIERNICK CRAIG PIGG MARK PLUCINSKYI BILL POAD STEVE POLK TIMOTHY POLLARD KAREN POSPISIL ELIZABETH POTTER JULIE PRESTON MARY PRESTON RICHARD PREVATT KARLA PRICE LAURIE PRICE EVELYN QUAID CHRIS QUARTO BENITA RAMOS JEAN RASMUSSEN WILLIAM REDFEARN MARILYN REECE KATHY REGAN LAURA RENNER DANA RICHARDS VALERIE RICHTER LISA RIDER MARTHA RIETMAN CINDY RILEY DANIEL RINKER KATHY RISCASSI MICHAEL ROBBS KENNETH ROBERTS NANCY ROMANO ROBERT ROTH ROBIN ROTH MARG ROUSE THOMAS RUHLIN LISE RUSCH WILLIAM RYAN VIVIAN SAULNIER RICHARD SCHILF STEPHANIE SCHMITZ SUSAN SCHWOB LEE SCOTT MICHAEL SCOTT TERRIE SCOTT THOMAS SERA JIM SEUFERT SHARON SHACKELTON LIZA SHAUKLAS STEVEN SHEARD PATRICIA SHIPMAN AUDREY SHIRKEY DENNIS SHIRLEY PAUL SHUCRUE BONNIE SHUTE JOY SIMMONS LESLIE SIMMONS ROBERT SIMMONS JANET SIMPSON LAUREN SINGLETERRY TINA SKINNER BRENDA SKUTNIK DAVID SMITH West Springfield students work with electrical equipment at Woodson. MICHAEL SMITH RUSSELL SMITH SANDRA SMITH BRIAN SNELL LEE SOUTHMAYD JANA SPARLING )AMES SPEAKMAN STEWART SPENCER SANDRA SPIRO PAULA STASSI SHEILA STEELE VIRGINIA STEFFEN LINDA STEWART PATTI STEWART ROBERT STEWART SUSAN STINEMETZ CARY STIPES ROSEMARY STOFFE HARRY STOUDEMIRE JOHN STRAND CLAIR STREET DENISE SUIT BRUCE SWANBERC STEVEN SWERNOFSKY SCOTT SYNOTT DEBORAH TACEY TERRI TARLETON MICHAEL TASHJIAN DEBBIE TAYLOR HOWARD TAYLOR JAN TAYLOR JAMES TEMPLEMAN GIAN TERANGO ROBERT THOMAS CORRINE THOMPSON KATHY THOMPSON SHERRY THOMSON DEBRA THORNE EDWARD TIERNAN CHRISTY TILLEY JOHN TOVAR KEN TOWNSEND KEVIN TRACY MARY TRAVERS RICHARD TROOP JAN TULENKO PAULA TURNER SUSAN TURNER JAMES TWEDT VICKI UMBACH ANDY VANDERHOOF KEVIN WALSH STEPHEN WARD DARRELL VANDOVER MAUREEN WALSH CATRIONA WARDLAW MICHELE VINET MARK WALECKA KIM WALLS JEFF WARTER DALE WATNEE WENDY WATSON WILLIAM WEASE LEONARD WEAVER KAREN WEINCARTNER LARRY WEISS SUE WELLS DAVID WHEATLEY MIKE WHEELER TOM WHITESEL BRUCE WHITING GRACE WILLIAMS JANE WILLIAMS KAREN WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS SCOTT WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIFORD TOM WILLOUGHBY JOHN WILSON PAT WITASCHEK JAIME WITT JONAS WOLFE KAREN WOLFE LLOYD WOLFE DREW YAMAKI VICKIE YAMAMOTO STEVEN YODER NANCY YOUNG THANE YOUNG GINNY YOUNGBLOOD SCOTT ZAMBARDI IOANN ZEKAN MARGE ZELENIAK KATHERINE ZINK JILL ZORACK THERESA ZORN MARIAN WOLFORT MARK WOOD WILBUR WOOD RACHEL WOODALL BRUCE YALE “One thing you ' ve got to say for West Springfield, the service is fantastic! murmers a con tented Keith Kaier. SENIOR BRAGS PAM ADAMS: FTA 1; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 3. DENISE ADAMS: Astronomy Club 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; JV Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3,4; Girl ' s Choir 3; A Capella Choir 4; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 2, Vice President 3, President 4; IRC 2,3, Second Vice President 4; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4. ROBBIE AINAIRE: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2. MEG AKRIDGE: Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Swim Team 3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. KEVIN ANDERSON: Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; IV Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; W.S. Hi-Y 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 4. GWEN ANDREWS: Spartonians 3. HELEN APPLEBEE: Track Team 1; Tennis Team 2; Gymnastic Team 1,2; Varsity Gymnastics 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3; Treasurer 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3, Vice President 4; Spartan Tri- Hi-Y 4; The King and I 4 . NICK ARBIA: Virginia Industrial Arts Asso¬ ciation Award Winner 2,3; Freshman Track 1; JV Track 2; Varsity Baseball 4. MARK BACHRACH: Astronomy Club 1; Science Club 1,2,3; Spartan Aero Mo¬ delers, Vice President 3; Symphonic Band 3; Concert Band 1,2; Marcning Band 2. RICHMOND BAILEY: Future Business Leaders of America 3, Treasurer 4. MICHAEL BALL: Soccer 2, Ice Hockey 1,2; Chess Club 1,2. BILL BARKER: Astronomy Club 1,2; JV Baseball 2; Varsity Football 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; It ' s Academic 4. CAROL BARLOW: Pep Club 1,2; Girl ' s State 3; Student Government 2; Drama Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Tennis Club 2,3; Emery Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3. ROBIN BARLOW: Spanish Club 3,4; Stage Crew 4; Concert Band 1; F.H.A. 4. BRENDA BARNES: JV Softball 1; Tennis Team 1; Drill Team 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3; FBLA 4, Human Relations Club 4; Senior Class Council 4; Cactus Flower 4. PHILIP BARNEMEIER: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Library Aide 1,2,3.4. MIKE BARTENETTI: Representative 2; Winter Sports Club 3,4. PAT BATTISTE: Winter Sports Club 2,3; Office Assistant 3. JAMES BEAN: Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Cactus Flower 4; Spartan Aeromodelers 4. THOMAS BEICHER: Freshman Football 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Winter Track 1,2; Spring Track 1,2. DIANNE BEHL: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Office Assistant 4; Swim Club 4; Girls Choir 2; My Fair Lady 1 . RICHARD BECKER: Spartans for Christ 3,4. GUY BENSON: I.C.T. 3,4. GARY BIAGINI: Rifle Club 3,4; Emory Club 3,4; Astronomy Club 3,4; Lab Assis¬ tant 1,2. SYDNA BINDRUP: Girl ' s Choir 2; A Capella 3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 3, Co- Captain 4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 4; Manic 2; Madrigals 4; Foreign Language Award 2,3. ROBERT BLANTON: Spanish Club 2; Var¬ sity Soccer 3,4; JV Winter Track 2; Key Club 4. JAMES BLASKO: JV Football 1; German Club 2; Science Club 1; Lance and Pennon 2. LORAYNE BLIVEN: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Astronomy Club 1,2; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Student Director 4; All Regional Choir 3; International Relations Club 2,3,4; Newspaper 2,3, Page Editor 3; Foreign Language Award 2,3; Girl ' s State 3; FAMUN 1,2,3; German Honor Society 3,4; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Girl ' s Choir 2. KATHIE BOYER: Marching Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 3,4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 2; Creative Writing Club 3. TORI BRADY: Pep Club 2; My Fair Lady 1; House of Representatives 3. MICHAEL BREUNIG: National Junior Honor Society 2; Virginia Industrial Arts Association State Fair Award 3; Boys State 3. MIKE BRITTEN: JV Cross Country 1,3, Var¬ sity 4; JV Track 1,2,3, Varsity 4; Boys State D C. 3; Spanish Honor Society 4. DEBBY BROOME: Freshman Cheerleader; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, chaplain 3, pres¬ ident 4; Gymnastics Team 2,3,4; A Capella Choir 3. TERRY BURNHAM: Cheerleader 1,2; Junior Class Council 3; SGA Repre¬ sentative 2; SGA Cabinate Chairman 4; Oracle Staff 3,4; Superintendants Award 1; Senior Class Council 4; West Spring- field Tri-Hi-Y 4; National Honor Society 4. JANINE BURNS: Student Advisory Council; D.E. 4. RON BURT:V JV Track 1,2; Key Club 3,4. MARY BUTTERS: Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Swim Club and Team 3,4; Varsity Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Scholastic Art Award. MARY CALDWELL: Latin Club 1,3; Latin Honor Society 3; Students for Environ¬ mental Action 2,3; Human Relations Club 3; Student Teachers Alliance 2; Sym¬ posium 4; Scholastic Art Award 4. TINA CAMPBELL: Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Junior Class Council 3; English Assistant 3; Senior Class Council 4; Senior Class Play 4. JAMES CAMPBELL: Emory Club, President 3,4; French Honor Society 3; Drama Club 1,2; Key Club 2; National Junior Honor Society 1; Intramural Basketball 2. LORRAINE CARTER: Library Assistant 3; Girls Chorus 1; Oracle 2,3; A Capella Choir 2,3,4. MONICA CERVANTES: Spanish Honor So¬ ciety 3, President 4; Modern Dance Club 3,4. SANDRA CHAFFEE: Girls Choir 1, Junior National Honor Society 1,2; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; FTA 2, Vice-President 3, Pres¬ ident 4. LIZ CHING: Swim Club 2,3, Co-Captain 4; IRC 2, Secretary 3,4; FAMUN 3,4; The Kina and I 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. MIKE CHRITTON: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,4; Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Boys State 3; Rifle Club 2; Freshman Track 1. NANCY CHURCH: German Honor Society 2,3,4; Swim Club 3; AFS Finalist 3; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4. BILL CHURCHILL: Winter Sports Club 4; Young Republicans 4. DAN CHUTE: Freshman Football 1; JV Football 2. BETSY CIZEK: JV Hockey 1; Varsity Hockey 2,3; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; J V Soft ball 1; Varsity Softball 2,3; Spanish IHonor Society 3. WILLIAM CLUGSTON: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Freshman Football 1. TOM COBB: Spanish Club 2. BRENDA COCKERHAM: Mixed Choir 2; Girls Chorus 3; FBLA 3, Vice President 4. GARY COLLINS: Freshman Football 1; Freshman Basketball 1; IRC 1,2; JV Foot¬ ball 3; Spanish Club 1,2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. CAROLYN CONSTANTINE: GAA 2; Stu¬ dent Council Representative 1,3; JV Cheerleader 2; California Scholarship Federation 1; Drama Club 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Gym¬ nastics 2; Senior Class Council 4. PATRICE COOKE: Environmental Club 3. KATIE COOLEY: Drill Team 3, President 4; Keyettes 4; Winter Sports Club 1,2,4; Home Economics Assistant 3; Fashion Show 4. DAVE COOPER: JV Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Swim Team 1; )V Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Freshman Treasurer; Chess Club 1; Astronomy Club 1; Winter Sports Club 3,4; Spartan Aero Modelers; Soccer 2. CARY COX: Spanish Club 1,2; Winter Sports Club 1,2. KIM COULTER: Rifle Club 1,2,3; Emery Club 3. CANDY CREASI: IRC 3,4; Baton Corps 3,4. ELISE CUNNINGHAM: International Rela¬ t ions Club 3,4; Future Homemakers of America 3, Vice President 4. NEIL DAMATO: Chess Club 2; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Golf Team 2,3. MIKE DELONG: Concert Band 1; Sym¬ phonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Sargent 3; Drum Major 4; Diary of Adam and Eve 3; Track 1,2,4; West Springfield Hi-Y 3, President 4; Lab Assistant 4. STEVEN DELONG: Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Golf 2,3,4. ROSEMARY DEMORY: Library Aide 1 ; Guidance Aide 2; OPP 4. CRAIG DEROSE: Winter Sports Club 2,3; Photography Club 3; A.D.P. Assistant 3. JAMES DETOUR: Varsity Soccer. BUCKY DEWEY: JV Wrestling 1,2; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; JV Track 1; Varsity Track; 2,3,4. LAURIE DICKINSON: Gymnastic Club 2; FHA 3; FTA 3; Lab Assistant 3. HAROLD DIETSCH: Boys Gymnastics Club 3,4. GINA DILLARD: Latin Club 1,2,3, Secre¬ tary 1; A.D.P. Assistant. JULIE DIVAN: Home Room Repre¬ sentative 1,2,3; H R. Treasurer 3; Softball 1; Track 3. LESLIE DOANE: Leader ' s Club 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Student Council 2,3. MIKE DORMAN: Freshman Football 1; Varsity Football 3,4; Spring Track 1,2,4; Winter Track 4. TIM DOWD: JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Base¬ ball 4; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Key Club 3,4; Winter Sports Club 4; Spartan Aero Modelers 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2. BARBARA DUNNE: French Club 2. DEBI DUPRE: Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; French Honor Society 3,4. DAN ELLSON: JV Football 2; Varsity Foot¬ ball 4. SHAUNA ENSRUD: Band 1,2,3; Inter¬ murals 1; Lab Assistant 3; House of Rep¬ resentatives 3. KATHRYN ESTES: Latin Club 1,2; Marne 2. PEGGY EVRARD: My Fair Lady 1; Modern Dance Club 2,3; Spanish CIud 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Secretary 4; Girls State 3; National Junior Honor Society 2; Spanish Assistant 3; Follies 1,2,3. GREGORY FABIAN: Chess Club 1; As¬ tronomy Club 1,2; House of Repre¬ sentatives 3; Skylab Regional Awara 3; Yearbook 4; Rifle Club 3,4. VICKI FARLEY: Freshman Class Secretary 1; JV Basketball 1,2; Lab Assistant 2. PAM FAW: Office Assistant 4. KAYE FEATHERALL: D.E. SUSAN FELTNER: German Club 1; Spar- tonians 2; FHA 3. ROBERT FERRIS: JV Baseball 1; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4; Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4. JUDI FITZGERALD: French Honor Society 2,3, Vice President 4; Students for Envi¬ ronmental Action 1,2, Secretary 3; Forensics 2; My Fair Lady 1: Cactus Flow- er 4; SAC alternate 3,4; National Honor Society 4. JANET FLEMING: West Springfield Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4; Drama Club 1; V.O.T., President 4. JOYCE FLYNN: French Club 1; Swim Club 2,3; Winter Sports Club 2. JAYNE FORD: House of Representatives 1; Keyettes 4; V.O.T. 4. KAREN FOSTER: Literary Magazine 1; FTA 3, Vice President 4; Newspaper 3, News editor 4; I.R.C. 3,4. RALPH FREESE: Band 1,2,3. RICHARD FRESHWATER: Freshman Foot¬ ball 1; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Track 1; Varsity Indoor Track 3,4; Var¬ sity Outdoor Track; 3,4. JOHN FROST: French Honor Society 3; Debate Team 1; Freshman Tennis 1. WILLIAM FROST: Freshman Football 1; West Springfield Hi-Y 2,3,4; Parlimen- tarian W.S. Hi-Y 4; Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3,4. DANA GARDNER: Drill Team 3, co-cap¬ tain 4; Fashion Show 4; Homecoming Maid-of-Honor 4; Keyettes 4. ED GARRETSON: JV baseball 2; Varsity baseball 3,4. JOANNA GENIRY: Drill Team 2; Modern [lance Club 4. NEIL GLADD: Concert band 1,2; Sym phonic band 3,4; Marching Band 1, squad leader 2; Music Club 1,2,3,4; vice- president 3; Spanish Honor Society 2. CHARLES CLOVER: JV Wrestling 2,3; Var¬ sity Wrestling 4; Varsity Football 3; Ora¬ cle photographer 3,4; Symposium 4. SHARON GORETSKY: FBLA secretary 3,4. BOB GRAY: Symphonic Band 3, president 4; Key Club 3, president 4; Junior Class President; Track 1,2,3; Student Govern¬ ment 4; PSAB 3,4. LYNN GRAY: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3,4; Girls Tennis 1,2,3,4; Girls Track 1,2,3; Office Assistant 3,4; Swim Team 3. MAURA GREGORY: Basketball Intramu¬ rals 1; Students for Environmental Action 2,3, president 4; Student Advisory Council 3, alternate 4; Human Relations Club 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4. JON GRIGG: Rifle Club 1,2,3, president 4; Varsity Rifle Team 3,4; Math Club 3,4; Math Honor Society 3,4. KIM GRISWOLD: Art Club 2,3,4; German Club 2,4; Homeroom Representative 1; Debate Society 2; National Forensics League 2; Photography Club secretary 3; Spielogical Society 3; Spartans for Christ 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4. ROBIN GRUGIN: Art Club 1; Sub-deb Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3; Junior Class Council. WILLIAM GUNTER: Boy ' s State 3. ANDREW HAAS: Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Math Team 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2,3, pres¬ ident 4; Math Honor Society 2,3,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; National Merit Semi- Finalist 4; Cactus Flower 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Magazine Drive 4; All Regional Choir 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Choir 3,4. LYNNE HALl : Freshman Cheerleader; Drill Team 3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3. TIM HAl L: Spanish Club 1,2; Soccer Team 2, manager 3. DAVID HAl LOCK: Drafting Club 2; Na¬ tional Rifle Association 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 3; Explorer Scout 1. GAIL HAMERSLY: German Club 2; FHA 3; Yearbook Staff 4. KAREN HANCOCK: West Springfield Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Swim Team 2,3; DrilL Team 4; Senior Class Council; Cactus Flower 4. SUSAN HANNAN: Spanish Club 1; Lab Assistant 3. CHERYL FIANNON: Pep Club 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3, Editor-in-chief 4; Keyettes 4; PSAB 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Cactus Flowe r 4; Quill and Scroll Club 4. SHIRLEY HANSEN: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1; German Club 1. PATT HANSEN: A Capella Choir 3,4. SCOTT HARDING: Freshman Football; JV Football; Varsity Football 3,4; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Concert Band 1,3; Stage Band 1; Symphonic Band 2; Spanish Club 2; Pep Band 2; Track 3; Key Club 3, secre¬ tary-treasurer 4; S.G.A. Cabinet 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Project Con¬ cern Youth 3,4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4. DAVID HARPMAN: jV Tennis 2. KATHRYN HARREL: Russin Club 1,2; House of Representatives 1,2. JILL HENSLEY: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; Year¬ book 4. BONNIE HITE: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; Year¬ book Staff 3,4; Winter Sports Club 2,3. DEBORAH HOETING: FBLA 3,4. KAREN HOLOWINSKY: German Club 2,3; Spartans for Christ 4; SRI club 3. KEVIN HOLMES: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Junior Honor Society 3,4; JV Track 2; SEA Club 2,3,4; JV Tennis 3; Varsity Tennis 4. PAUL HONEYCUTT: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3, President 4; Student Council Dele- ate 1,2,3,4; Student Council Committee o-chairman 4; Senior Class Council; Varsity Tennis 3 Captain 4; French Club 3; French Honor Society 4; Rifle Club 2,3; Vice-president 4; Rifle Team 4; SEA Club 3,4; Key Club 4. SUE HONEYCUTT: NEDT Award 1; Beta Tri-Hi-Y 1; Yoga Club 2; Yearbook 4. SCOTT HORN: Spanish Club 2; Science Club 2; Photography Club 3; Chess Club 3; Rifle Club 3,4; Swim Team 4; Soccer Team 4; Winter Sports Club 4. PATRICIA HUGHES: Pep Club 1,2; Spar- tonians 2; FHA 1,2; Oracle 3,4. JOEY HUFFSTICKLER: JV Baseball 2; Var¬ sity Baseball 3,4. ERIN HUGHES: Student Council Repre¬ sentative 1; Student of the Month 1; Orchestra 1,2; Concert Chorale 3; Triple Tris 1. JAMES HUGHES: JV Basketball; Pho¬ tography Club 3,4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 2; Cum Laude 3,4. MOLLY HUGHES: Class Treasurer 1; Prom Princess 2. GAYLE HURLEY: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Girls Track and Field Team 4. LISA HURWITZ: Extemporaneous Speaking 4; Original Oratory 4; Debate Team 2,3,4; National Forensics League 3, Secretary 4. NANCY HYER: JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3, Captain 4; Homecoming Court 3,4; Symposium 1; Oracle 1 Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 1,2,3,4, Cor¬ responding secretary 4, Model Keyette 4; It ' s Academic Team 4; SGA Cabinet 4; Russian Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Girls JV Basketball 1, JV Softball 1; Girl ' s State Al¬ ternate 3. KENT INGRUM: Symphonis Band 2,3,4; Band Manager 3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Sargeant 3,4; West Spring- field Hi-Y 4. RHONDA IRVIN: Girls Chorus 1; A Capella Choir 2,3; Library Assistant 4; FTA 1,2,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. BUFFY JEACOCK: Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; Swim Club 2,3; House of Representatives 1,2,3; Winter Sports Club 2,3; Sweetheart Court 1; Homecoming Court 2. DIANE JENNINGS: West Springfield Tri- Hl-Y 2, Vice-president 3, President 4; Freshman Class Council; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Treasurer; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1, Vice¬ resident 2; National Honor Society 3,4; panish Honor Society 2,3,4; Girls Tennis Team 1,2; International Relations Club 2; It ' s Academic Team Coach 4; Oracle Staff 4; Symposium Staff 2. DEBBIE JEREMIAH: Drama Club 2; Freshman Cheerleader; JV Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; FHA 3,4; Homecoming Court 3,4. TOM JEWELL: Rifle Club 3; German Honor Society 3. GARRY JOHNSON: Freshman Football; Freshman Wrestling; JV Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling 3,4. JEFFREY JONES: Astronomy Club 1,2; Kev Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Who ' s Who in American High Schools 3; SEA 2; Junior Class Council; AFS Semi-finalist; Magic 4; Winter Sports Club 2; Summer Science Institute 3. MIKE JONES: SEA 3; Junior-Senior Basket¬ ball Game 3; Astronomy Club 1; Spartans for Christ 3; FBLA 3. GREGG JORDAN: JV Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling 3,4. JULIE JORGENSEN: Freshman Cheer¬ leader; Choir 1; Office Assistant 1; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 2; Paper 3; Ski Patrol 3. BARBARA JUDY: Pep Club 1; Tennis Team 3; Basketball Team 3; SGA Publicity Co-chairman 4; Class Council 4; French Honor Society 4; SEA 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. KEITH KAIER: Varsity Swim Team 4. DAVID KAFKA: Freshman Football; JV Football; Varsity Football 3,4; JV Basket¬ ball; JV Track 1; Varsity Spring Track 2,3,4; Varsity Winter Track 3,4; Interact Club 2; Senior Class vice-president. ATHENA KARAS: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; My Fair Lady 1: Marne 2: Thesbian Club 2,3, President 4. DENNIS KEATTS: Varsity Football 3; House of Representatives 3. JOYCE KEMP: Drill Team 4; German Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Spartan Speilogical Society 3; National Honor Society 4. LAURIE KEITH: Track and Field 4. SHARMEN KEHELEY: Winter Sports Club 1,2, secretary 3, President 4; International Relations Club 3,4; Model United Nations Team 4; Fairfax County Model United Na¬ tions Simultation 3,4; National Invita¬ tional Model United Nations 4; National Forensics League 2; Spartonians 2; Olym¬ pian Staff 4; SGA Cabinet 4; Senior Class Council; Follies 4; Cactus Flower 4: The King And I 4. JESSICA KERSEY: News Editor of School Paper 2; Editor-in-chief of Paper 3; Keyettes 3,4; Assistant Editor of Yearbook 3; Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Historian 4; Red Cross Volunteer 3; Junior Class Treasurer; FTA 4; French Honor Society 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students 3,4. JOHN KINGERY: National Honor Society 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; German Honor Society 1,2; JV Wrestling 1,2; Track 1; It ' s Academic Team 4; Lab Assistant 3. MIKE KOESTERS: Freshman Basketball; JV Basketball; Varsity Basketball 3,4. TRUDY KOSLOW: National Honor Society 3,4; German Club 1,2,3,4; German Honor Society 2,3, Vice-president 4; Model Unit¬ ed Nations Team 4; International Rela¬ tions Club 4; FHA 3. MATT KRAFT: German Club 2; Lab As- stant 2. PHYLLIS KRANTZMAN: Freshman cheer¬ leader; Sophomore Class Vice-president; Class Council 3,4; Track Team 1; Oracle 3; Anything Goes 2; Cheaper by the Dozen 2; Clinic Assistant 3,4; Cactus Flower 4; International Relations Club 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; SGA Publicity Chairman 4; Heart Research Commenda¬ tion Award 4. KIM KRIEGER: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1; Spartonians Historian 2; Co-cap¬ tain 3; Winter Sports Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; IRC 3; Senior Class Secretary. STEVEN KURTH: Varsity Gymnastics 1 ; Bowling Team 1; Marching Band 1; Con¬ cert Band 1; Photography Club 2,4; Rifle Club 2,3; National Rifle Association 1,2,3; Tennis Club 3,4; Astronomy Club 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4; Science Fair 3; Lab Assis¬ tant 3,4. DAVE KVASNICKA: Marching Band 1; Concert Band 1; Spanish Honor Society 2; Guidance Assistant 2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; Lab Assistant 3; Senior Class Council; Science Fair 3; National Honor Society 4. CARY LACKMAN: Interact Club 3; FTA, Treasurer 3. SUSAN LANCASTER: )V Girl ' s basketball 1,2; )V Girl ' s softball 1,2; lunior Class Council 3; Office aide 3; Tennis Club 3; Library aide 2; Keyettes 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. CHRIS LAND: LTA 1,2; IDEIN, Editor 3; Rifle Club I; FHA 1,2. TERRI LARNER: National Honor Society 4; National Letter of Commendation 4, It ' s Academic 4; Student Government Cabi¬ net 4; House of Representatives 1,2,3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Thespians 2, Treasur¬ er 3,4; Drill Team 3, Captain 4; PSAB 4; Senior Class Council 4. LIZ LASLAVIC: My Fair Lady 1; Pep Club 1; JV Cheerleader 2; Girl ' s Chorus 2; Mame 2; A Capella Choir 3; Thespians 3,4; Teacher ' s aide 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 4; Swim Team 2,4; Senior Class Council 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Drama Club 3,4. WENDY LAWRENCE: Modern Dance Club 1,2; IRC 2,3; National junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3; French Honor Society 3; Girl ' s Chorus 2; Concert Band 3. SUSAN LEDFORD: VOT 4. LINDA LEE: Symposium staff 2; Olympian staff 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Cactus Flower 4; Senior Class Council 4. MARY LONGHILL: SEA 3; Spanish Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. ROBIN LYLE: Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Winter Sports Club 2; Interact Club 3. FAITH LYNCH: Modern Dance Club 2; FHA 2; Model U.N. 4; French Honor Soci¬ ety 4; IRC 4. CHRIS MANNO: Latin Club 1; German Club 2; Swim Club 1; Swim Team 3; Track 2; I EC 3. DON MARKHAM: Rifle Club 1,2,3; Oracle 2,3; Stage Crew 2; Stage Manager 3; Track Team 2,3; Olympian 4; Impossible Year 3; Cactus Flower 4. SKIP MARR: Freshman Football; jV Foot¬ ball 2; Varsity Football 3, Tri-Captain 4; Key Club 3,4; Elections Committee 4; Saiety Council 4; Mama 2. LEANN MARTIN: FHA 1,2,3,4; Crisco Award 2; Winter Sports Club 2; Keyettes 4. DONNA MCCUBBIN: Concert Band 1; Yearbook 2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; National Honor Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. PAT MCDONALD: National Junior Honor Society 2; Debate 2; National Forensics 3; Oracle 2; Exchange Editor 3, Liason 4; Keyettes 3, President 4. CLAIRE MCINTYRE: Library Assistant 3. MARY MCKENNA: Drill Team 2,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4; Drama Club I; My Fair Lady 1; Mame 2. MARTY MCNERNEY: Freshman Basket¬ ball; jV Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; JV Baseball 1,2; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3. BILL MCRAE: Freshman Football; JV Foot¬ ball 2; Varsity Football 3; JV Track 1,2; Key Club 3,4; House of Representatives 1,2,3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Class President 2; SGA President 4; County SAC 4; PSAB 2,3,4; Mame 2. KATHY MCVAY: Impact 1; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 2; Latin Honor Society 3; Keyettes 4; SGA Secretary 4; Yearbook Business Editor 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Council 4; Cactus Flower 4. CINDY MELBURN: Nurse Assistant 1; SEA 2; FHA Fashion Show 4. DONNA MILLER: Band 1,2; FHA 3,4; Library 1,2,3; French Club 1,2. FRED MILLS: JV Football 2; Varsity Foot¬ ball 3; National junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Science and Engineering Club 3,4; House of Representatives 1,2,3,4; Class Vice- President 3; SGA Vice-President 4; Freshman Track 1; JV Track 2; Varsity Track 3,4; Winter Track 3,4; Cross Country 4; JV Basketball Manager 2. PATRICIA ANN MILLS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 3, Treasurer 2; Track 2; Speech and Debate Club 2; Student Council 2. JEFF MISCHKE: Marching Band 1; German Club 3; Lab Assistant 4. GREG MITCHELL: Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 3,4; Music Club 3,4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4. DONNA MORRISON: Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; All Regional Band 3; Winter Sports Club 1,2; Class Council 3; Drill Team 3, Secretary 4. SUE MURDOCK: Spanish Club 1; Human Relations Club 3,4; Sea Explorers BSA 3,4. JOHN MUNDY: Varsity Football 3,4; Var¬ sity Track 3; Varsity Baseball 4; FCA 4; Varsity Club 3,4. ANA MURIAS: JV Basketball 1, |V Sof tball 1; Varsity Basketball 2; Varsity Softball 2; Class Secretary 1,2,3; Fairfax County Student Council 4; Spanish Honor Society 4, Treasurer 2, President 3; West Spring- field Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; IRC 3, First Vice- President 4; SGA Cabinet 4. DIANA MURRAY: Spanish Club 1, Trea¬ surer 2; FTA 1,2; Modern Dance 2; A Capella Choir 2,3,4. JOHN MURRAY: Chess Club 1,2; Debate Team 1,2; Swim Team 4; Tennis 4; Latin Club 1,2. MARK MYERS: Freshman Football. KAREN NAFZINGER: JV Softball 2; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 2; Spanish Club 2, President 3; Baton Corps i, Co- Captain 4; National Honor Society i,4. KEITF1 NEFF: Freshman Basketball 1; JV Basketball 2; Cross Country 2; Varsity Winter Track 3,4; Swim Club 2,3,4; Varsity Track 1,2,3,4. BILL NICOLAI: SGA 1,2; Oracle 1,2. LUANN NOTARO: Art Club 2,3; Follies 3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y, Parliamentarian 3, Historian 4; Mame 2. DAVE OAKS: Concert Band 1,2; Russian Club 2,3; Science and Engineering Club 1, Vice-President 3,4. MATT OGWYNN: Basketball Trainer 1,2,3; Baseball Trainer 2,3; Football 3. PAUL OKEEFE: Spanish Club 1; Baseball 1; JV Wrestling 1; Band 1; Marching Band 1,2,3; Winter Sports Club 2. BRIAN ONEIL: Swim Team 1; JV Baseball 2; 50 Mile Club 1. SHAWN ONEILL: Freshman Football; JV Football 2; JV Track 1,2; Varsity Track 3,4. LOUISE ORTIZ: FHA 1; Rally Club 1; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1; Students for a Natural Environment 2; California Scholarship Federation 2; Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the Contra Costa County Hospital Auxiliary ' s Junior Guild 2; National Honor Society 3,4; SEA 3,4; Emery Club 3,4. VALERIE OSBORN: National Junior Honor Society 2; French Honor Society 2,3, Sec¬ retary 4; National Council of Teachers of English Award Nominee 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Mame 2. JIM OVERSON: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 1,2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4. HEATHER PACK: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Gymnastics Team 2,3,4; French Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; A Cappella Choir 3; Sweetheart Court 1,2,3, Maia-of-Honor 4. FRANCES PARK: Yearbook 2, Copy Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Symposium 3; Scholastic Creative Writing Award 3, Quill and Scroll International Honor Society 4. JAMES PARKER: JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3; Key Club 3,4; Winter Track 2; Spring Track 2; Mame 2. PEGGY PARSONS: Freshman Cheer¬ leading; JV Cheerleading, Co-captain; Varsity Cheerleading 3,4; Keyettes 1,2, Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Homecoming Court 2; Sweetheart Court 3. WILLIAM PATTERSON: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1; JV Wrestling 2; Freshman Football. JOHN PAVELLE: JV Baseball 2; Varsity Baseball 4. LORRAINE PESCHKE: Swim Club 2; JV Hockey 2; Varsity Hockey 3; JV Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3; JV Softball 1; Varsity Softball 2,3. MIKE PETERSON: Tolkein Society 1,2; Symphonic 3. DUANE PETTY: DE 3. DIANE PHARES: Drill Team 3; Spartan Tri- Hi-Y 4. PAM PIENICK: Yearbook 4; My Fair Lady I. CRAIG PIGG: Student Council 1,2; Boys State 3; Students for Environmental Ac¬ tion 3,4. TIM POLLARD: Science Club 1,4, Pres¬ ident 3; Freshman Wrestling; Gymnastics Club 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Spartan Speleological Society 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH POTTER: Latin Club 1; Junior Classical League 1; Pep Club 1,2. JULIE PRESTON: Girls Chorus 1,2,3; German Club 4; Winter Sports Club 4; Swim Team 4; Young Republicans 4. KARLA PRICE: Homeroom Representative 2, Alternate 3; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Girls Choir 3. EVELYN QUAID: Basketball Intramurals 1; FBLA 4, Reporter 3. CHRIS QUARTO: Concert Band 1,2,3,4. BENITA RAMOS: Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1,2; Pep Club 1; Swim Club 1,2,3,4; JV Basketball 1; JV Softball 1; Varsity Tennis 3; Varsity Track 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. | EAN RASMUSSEN: Pep Club 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Spanish Club, Histori¬ an 3; Honor Society 4; Winter Sports Club; Spanish Honor Society. MARILYN REECE: National Junior Society 1,2; Modern Dance Club 2,3; Keyettes 3, Vice-President 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Flonor Society 3,4; Girls State 3; IRC 3, Treasurer 4; Drill Team 4. LAURA RENNER: German Club 1,3; German Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; FBLA 3. DANA RICHARDS: Soccer 2; Marching Band 3; Math Club 2,3,4; Math Team 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Computer Student Director 4. LISA RIDER: Chorus 1; Class Treasurer 2; Drama Club 2; French Club 2; Pep Club 2; Keyettes 4. MARTHA RIETMAN: Varsity Tennis 1,3,4. CINDY RILEY: Beta Club 3; Girls State 3; The Lottery 3. DAN RINKER: Freshman Football; JV Football Manager 2; Winter Track 2; Var¬ sity Soccer 3; A Capella Choir 1,2,3,4; All Regional Chorus 4; Madrigals 4; Cross Country 4. KATHI RISCASSI: Drama Club 1; Honor Society 1. MICHAEL ROBBS: Freshman Basketball; Book Fair Manager 2. KENNETH ROBERTS: Concert Band 1; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 2, Vice- President 1; Marching Band 1; Varsity Golf 1; JV Baseball 2, Winter Sports Club, Vice-President 4. ROBIN ROTH: V Choir 1,2. TOM RUHLIN: Track 1; Concert Band 1; Hi-Y 3,4. LISE RUSCH: Foreign Exchange Student 1; Winter Sports Club 1; Portugese Club 1,2; Photography Club 2; Astronomy Club 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Student As¬ tronomers of Springfield; Spartan Spei- leological Society 2; National Forensics League 2; Students for Environmental Ac¬ tion 2,3; Debate Club 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Sea Explorers, BSA 2,3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Planetary Assistant 3,4; Symphonic Band 4. VIVIAN SAULNIER: Art assistant 3. RICHARD SCHILF: Freshman football; Winter track 1,2; Spring track 1,2; Cross country 2. STEPHANIE SCHMITZ: Russian Club 2,3; National lunior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Office aide 3,4; Art as¬ sistant 4. SUSAN SCHWOB: |.V. basketball 1,2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; Student Government Treasurer 4. LEE SCOTT: J.V. Wrestling 3; Varsity wres¬ tling 4. MICHAEL SCOTT: President of School 3. TERRIE SCOTT: Drama Club 1; Office as¬ sistant 3. DAVID SERRA: Winter track 3; Spring track 3; Gymnastics 3. SHARON SHACKELTON: Spartonians 3; Quill and Scroll International Honor Soci¬ ety 4; Olympian staff 2,3, assistant editor 4. STEVE SHEARD: Photography Club 2; House of Representatives 3; Senior Class Council 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. AUDREY SHIRKEY: Library aide 3. DENNIS SHIRLEY: Students for Environ¬ mental Action 1,2,3,4; House of Repre¬ sentatives 3; Tolkien Society 1; Human Relations Club, Vice-president 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. BONNIE SHUTE: My Fair Lady 1; House of Representatives 1; National Junior Honor Society 2; Lab assistant 2; A Capella Choir 3,4; National Honor Society 4; West Spr¬ ingfield Tri-Hi-Y 4. LESLIE SIMMONS: Gymnastics 1,2,3; Chorus 1; The Kina and I 4. ROBERT SIMMONS: Astronomy Club 1,2,3; Junior Class Council 3; Float com¬ mittee 2,3,4; Student Government Cabi¬ net 4. JANET SIMPSON: Girl ' s Chorus 1; Girl ' s track 2; Spanish Honor Society 3; FBLA 3. LINA SKINNER: FTA 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; FHA 2; Lab assistant 2; Pep Club 1,2; Drill Team 3; English Award 1,2; French Award 1. DEBBI SLANEY: Gymnastic Club 1; Spanish assistant 3; Winter Sports Club 4. MICHAEL SMITH: House of Repre¬ sentative 2; Senior Class Council 4; Cactus Flower 4; Afterwards 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4. RUSSELL SMITH: Varsity baseball 2,3. SANDRA SMITH: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1; Bookstore aide 3; VOT 3. PAUL SHUGRUE: Oracle staff 3; JV wres¬ tling 2; Boy ' s State 3. BRIAN SNELL: Guidance assistant 2; JV basketball 1. LEE SOUTHMAYD: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Math Club 3,4; MA 3,4. JANA SPARLING: House of Repre¬ sentatives 2; Drama Club 2; FHA 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Junior Class Council 3; Var¬ sity Cheerleading 4. STEWART SPENCER: Teachers aide 3. SANDRA SPIRO: Spartonians 2; Interna¬ tional Relations Club 2,3; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4; House of Repre¬ sentatives 2,3; Lab assistant 3; West Spr¬ ingfield Tri-Hi-Y 4. PAULA STASSI: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Baton Corps 2,3, Captain 4; French Honor Society 2,3,4. GINNY STEFFEN: Girl ' s Chorus 2; Teach¬ er ' s aide 3. LINDA STEWART: Drama Club 1; Thespian Society 3,4; Science Club 2; One Act Play Festival 3; Cactus Flower 4; The King and I 4. PATTI STEWART: Freshman Cheerleader; FTA 1; Yearbook Staff 1. SUSAN STINEMETZ: Freshman Cheer¬ leader; Girl ' s track 1,2; Girl ' s Softball 1; Girl ' s Soccer 1; Pep Club 1; Tennis Club 3; Music Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. CARY STIPES: Key Club 3,4; Winter Sports Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Senior Class Council 4. JOHN STRAND: JV football 2; JV track 1,2; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4. DENISE SUIT: Swim Club 3. BRUCE SWANBERG: Freshman football; JV football 2; Varsity football 3,4; Varsity track 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; Student Government Cabinet 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Pres¬ ident 4; The Kinu and I 4. STEVEN SWERNOFSKY: Chess Club, Pres¬ ident 3,4; Russian Club 1,2; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club 1,2,4, President 4; Math Team 1,2, Captain 3,4; Math Soci¬ ety 1,2,3,4. SCOTT SYNNOTT: Freshman football; )V football 2; Varsity football 3,4; )V track 2,3; JV wrestling 2; Varsity wrestling 3; Key Club 4. DEBORAH TACEY: Guidance assistant 3,4. TERRI TARLTON: Y-Teens 1; Spanish Club 2; Science Club 2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 4; Olympian staff 4; Office assistant 4; LaD assistant 4. DEBBIE TAYLOR: Girls Intramurals 2,3,4; Drill Team 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4. HOWARD TAYLOR: Tolkien Society 1. JAN TAYLOR: Library Aide 3. GIANCARLO TERANGO: International Relations Club 4; Model U.N. 4; House of Representatives 1. ROBERT THOMAS: Spanish Club 1; As- tonomy Club 2; JV wrestling 2; Students for Environmental Action 3. CORRINE THOMPSON: Symphonic Band 2,3,4; All Regional Band 3; Concert band 1 . DEBRA THORNE: Freshman Float Com¬ mittee 1; FHA 2; House of Repre¬ sentatives 2; Spatan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. ED TIERNAN: JV basketball 1; JV baseball 1,2; Varsity basketball 2,3,4; Varsity base¬ ball 2; Swim team 1,2. KEN TOWNSEND: Freshman basketball; JV basketball 2; Interact Club 2; Chess Club 1,2; Chess team 2; Emery Club 3, 4; String Orchestra 3,4; California Scholar¬ ship Federation 2,3; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4. KEVIN TRACY: Freshman football; JV football 2; Varsity football 3,4; Freshman wrestling; JV wrestling 2; Varsity wrestling 3,4; Key Club 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Spartan Hi-Y 2; Emery Club 3,4. MARY TRAVERS: Latin Club 1,2,4; Latin Honor Society 2,4; JV basketball 2; Varsity field hockey 4; Varsity basketball 4; Se¬ nior Class Council 4. RANDY TROOP: Winter Sports Club 1,3; Swim Club 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Senior Class Council 4. SUSAN TURNER: International Relations Club 1,2,3, President 4; Model U.N. 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; German Flonor Society 3,4; German Club 3,4; Por¬ tuguese Club 1, Vice-president 2; EHouse of Representatives I; Science Club 1,2; Marne 2; FTA 1,2; Secretary 1. JIM TWEET: Student Council I; Freshman basketball; House of Representatives 2; Senior Class President 4; Winter Sports Club 2,3 Treasurer 4; West Springfield Lli- Y 4. VICKI UMBACH: Li I Abner 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; French Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; FHA 3, Parliamentarian 4; Crisco Homemaking Award 3; Emery Club 3,4; Olympian staff 4; Ballad of the Sad Cafe 2. DANIEL VANDOVER: International Rela¬ tions Club 1,2,3; German Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; As¬ tronomy Club 1,2,3, President 4; Audio Visual Club 1; Science Club 1,2; Summer Science Institute 2. MARK WALECKA: Key Club 3, Vice- president 4; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Freshman basketball; JV basketball 2; Olympian staff 1,2; Symphonic band 2,3,4; Student Government Cabinet 4; It ' s Academic 2,3,4; It ' s Academic Team 3,4. KEVIN WALXH: JV golf team 2; German Club 3. STEPHAN WARD: JV wrestling 2,3; Spartan Hi-Y 1,2,3; Chess Club 3; Math Club 1,2,3; Math Team 2,3; Astronomy Club 1,2,3. CATRIONA WARDLAW: Spanish Club 1; FTA 1; AFS Committee 2; Spirit Com¬ mittee 2; Sophomore Float Committee 2; Junior Class Council 3; Oracle Staff 3, Feature Editor 4, West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4. JEFFERY WARTER: Freshman football; JV football 2; Varsity football 3,4; Freshman track 1; JV wrestling 2; Spartan Hi-Y 1,2,3; House of Representatives 1,3. DALE WATNEE: Freshman basketball; JV basketball 2; Varsity basketball 3,4. WENDY WATSON: Art assistant 1; Freshman Class President 1; Winter Sports Club 1,2,4; Olympian staff 4. KAREN WEINGARTNER: JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Keyettes 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2. LARRY WEISS: Freshman track 1; A Capella Choir 3; House of Repre¬ sentatives 2,3; Student Government Cabi¬ net 4; Alliance of Students and Teachers 2, Amahl and the Nieht Visitors 3; Key Club 4; PSAB 4; Cadus Flower 4; Spa¬ ghetti Dinner 4; Junior Class Council 3. BRUCE WHITING: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; German Club 1; German Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Math Honor Society 4. GRACE WILLIAMS: Gymnastics I; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Drill Team 3; Apple Tree 3; Thespians 4. JANE WILLIAMS: House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2,3; Sophomore Float Com¬ mittee 2; Junior Float Committee 3; Keyettes 3,4; My Fair Lady I; Spanish KAREN WILLIAMS: National Junior Honor Society 1; French Honor Society 3; Swim Club 3; Oracle staff 3; Lab assistant 4. MIKE WILLIAMS: Freshman football, JV track 1; JV football 2; Varsity track 2; JV football 3; Varsity track; JV basketball 3. ROBERT WILLIFORD: JV football 2; Var¬ sity football 3,4; JV track 1,2; Medical Club 2,3. JOHN WILSON: Concert band 1; Lab as¬ sistant 3. MARIAN WOLFORT: International Rela¬ tions Club 1; Mv Fair Lady 1; Marne 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3. MARK WOOD: JV baseball 1,2; Winter Sports Club 2,3; Varsity Soccer 3,4. WILBUR WOOD: Freshman football; Gymnastics Club 3, President 4; Student Government Officer 1; Band 1,2. RACHEL WOODALL: Society for Better Human Understanding 2; Pep Club 2,3; Beta Club 3; French Club 3,4; French Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Senior Class Council 4. BRUCE YALE: Varsity football manager 3; Youth for Nixon 3. DREW YAMAKI: Girl ' s Chorus 1; Spanish Club 1; Spanish Honor Society 2,3; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1,2; Drill Team 2, Co-captain 3; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; A Capella Choir 4. VICKI YAMAMOTO: Interact Club 2; Spartonians 2; Choir assistant 3. THANE YOUNG: Henry 3; Senior Class Council 4; Young Republicans 4; National Honor Society 3,4. GINNY YOUNGBLOOD: National Junior Honor Society 1, President 2; National Honor Society 3, Vice-president 4; French Honor Society 2,3, Historian 4; Interna¬ tional Relations Club 3,4; Model U.N. 3; JV hockey 1,2; JV basketball 2; JV softball 2; Varsity hockey 3,4; Varsity b 3; Swim Club 2; French Club 1; Girl ' s State 3; Marne 2; Merit Scholar Letter of Com¬ mendation 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4. SCOTT ZAMBARDI: Student Advisory Council, Vice-chairman 4; Lab assistant 4; Student announcer 4. JOANN ZEKEN: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; Tennis team 2; German club 2. KATHERINE ZINK: AFS 1; Music Club 2; JV basketball 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Girl ' s Chorus 2; A Capella Choir 3; Tennis Club 3; National Council of Teachers Award Nominee 3; French Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4. JILL ZORACK: Human Relations Club 3, President 4; Marne 2; House of Repre¬ sentatives 1,2; A Capella Choir 3,4; Spartans for Christ 3,4; Students for Envi¬ ronmental Action 2,3. Mary Lackman, President OFFICERS AND SPONSORS OF THE JUNIOR CLASS Kelly Kruger, Vice-President Sandy Chambers, Secretary Karen Reisinger, Treasurer Mrs. Charlotte Herr, sponsor 305 Mr. Joe Tilley, sponsor Mr. Kyle Clifton, sponsor Julia Ball Rick Ball Laurie Barbuschak Debbie Barkalow Diane Barkalow Nadina Barnes Dennis Bartley Sooze Baumann Janet Baynes Carolyn Beardsley Kim Beck 306 Hey, this is pretty juicy. Cinda Bee Linda Begley John Beltz Paul Bergquist Bret Bettge Donnie Biggs Bruce Black Carolyn Bowman Linda Bradford Brian Brinkley Carol Broadbent Neal Bliven Jeff Boyce Judy Brazil Sharen Britt Diane Broyles Kris Bodley Luke Boykin Laura Brinckman Sue Brodsky Nancy Brunswick Brent Bohn Jeff Boling |ohnB °u„ds JUNIOR 307 CLASS Linda Burgess Carol Burke 308 Jack Burman Anne Burnett Mike Burnett Donna Burzenski Karen Call Scott Carpenter Cheryl Carr Aurora Carraro Bob Carter Sandy Chambers Paul Chapman Candy Chappell Harriet Chester Susan Cizek Tom Clark Jim Clifton Pam Coffey Cindy Cogdell Phil Cohen Susan Cole Steve Coleman Kathy Constantine Carole Cooke Carol Corsepius Cindee Corthell Linda Coughlin Carol Crawford Lois Crawford Jeannemarie Croasdell Darrell Croww Collenn Crosson Donna Crump Robin Crump Theresa Crutcher Ellie Cush Ken Cyr Dale D ' Alessandra Peggy Daly Curt Damico Maureen Damato Carol Danzig Carmen Davis Celeste Davis Tom Day Excuse me, sir, I believe you have our lunch. 309 310 Okay, Susie, so it wasn ' t a funny joke. Renee Dubiel Donna Duke Cindy Dupre Joseph Durant Mike Eastman Sue Ebersberger Cheryl Eckert Mike Eibling Ann Endersbee Caye Evans Kay-lyan Everett Bill Ewing Honestly, you poll takers ask some of the silliest ques tions. Cheryl Faler Susan Faulconer Kim Feldmiller Dean Findley Bill Fisher John Fisher )im Fleming Mike Fleming Debbie Fletcher Richard Flint Susan Flynn Donna Fondren Lisa Foster Larry Fountain Charleen Fox Jayme Fox Vivian Frawley Mike Fredericksen Gayle Freshwater Denielle Frost Scott Frost Gina Gaines Laurie Gardener Laurie Garrigan 311 Kathy Causvik Cindy Gee Sharon Gibbons 312 Ellen Gibson Sheila Gibson Peggy Giering Kathy Giles Jeanne Goodwin Debby Gordon Mike Greehan Candy Greener Jack Gregory Judie Grigg Paul Gorey Kenneth Haar Wade Hampton Leslie Hannon Stephanie Harding Jeannette Harris Brian Harrison Mark Hart Pam Haze Brian Heasley Cary Helfenberger Tim Helton Mike Henry Tarey Henry Suzette Herchigs Leo Hergenroeder Bob Hernandez Ned Hertberg Anne Hess Kim High Randi Hindman Jo Hodges Jerry Hofer Bob Hoffman Barbara Holapa Heidi Holland Pam Howard John Hubbard Jerry Huddleston Charlotte Huffman Dennis Huffmaster Martha Hughes Rob Huverly John Islin JUNIOR w CLASS Deborah Janes Mike Jira Dave Jones Jay Jureka Barb Kerns Bill Knowles Mary Jeffreys Charles Johnson Rick Jones Sharon Karbelk Sal Keys Fred Koch John Kastanowski Darcy Kick Dave Koesters Chris Kawoltics Jan Kilday Susan Kruck Kathy Keim Pat Kimman Kelly Kruger Ann Kelly Roland Kissinger Susan Kvasnicka Terry Lovelace Rob Lowe Cindy Lowery )im Lucas Cindy Lundberg Tom Lundberg Mary Lackman Paul LaDue Linda Lail Melinda Lambert Jim Land Debbie Lang David Langhorn Steve Lanier Becky Latta Cynthia Law Chris Lawrence Mike Lebiedz Sandy Leonard Doug Leslie Mike LeSueur Bill Linka Tom Loeslein Dave Lorenzi Okay, Coach, one more time . . . what ' s a touchdown? 315 Mark Mackey Kim Marma Bill McCabe Cassy McCollum Pat McCumin Scott McDowell Bill Maltby Anita Matthews Zack McCain Charles McConnall Nancy McDonald Jill McElwain Joe Manion Steve McArtle Steve McCann Pam McCullough Marcy McDowell Sharon McKinley Allan Manning Susan Manuel Pat Markahm 316 Mark McNair Cindy McVay Dan Meehleis Vicky Mendenhall Enrique Mendez Glen Mesmer Craig Milbourn Leslie Miller Bill Millward Mike Mitchell John Mitchem Cathy Moe Tricia Moffat George Moreman Kevin Morris Veronica Mowden Bob Mullen Kay Mullen Steven Mulvaney Martha Mundy Beth Murphy Laura Nobles Bob Nonday Glenda Nordin Look kid, you have to open your eyes. 317 Bette Notaro Mary O ' Mary Penny Oss Greg Paine Joy Pape Cheryl Patton Pam Odom Sherri O ' Neill Susan Padgett Kathleen Pales Sharon Pate Edleen Pawlowski Ann O ' Keefe Joe O ' Leska Leslie Olsen Denise Olson Mary Beth Osius Carol Paige Barbara Panella Linda Patterson Judy Peake John Pearce Nick Perriello Suzanne Peters 318 Patty Pettyjohn Steve Phares Leo Pickens Patty Piech Kristie Pierce Becky Poad Donna Pond Pattie Porter Kim Potts Roger Powers Ellen Price Rick Pritchett Alvin Quint Dawn Raisig Pam Ramer Cynthia Randolph Steve Ranney Nancy Ratcliffe Brewster Rawls Stephen Reade )ann Reed James Regan Karen Reisinger Wayne Remes Renee Revoir Jan Reynolds Mary Ries JUNIOR SSV1D 2) Paul Riese Kim Ritchie David Rizer Al Roark Liz Robbins Eileen Roberts Colleen Robinson Robert Rose Ann Ross Mark Ross Jacki Rottering Debbie Row Jim Runyeon Anne Rushton JoAnn Sager Bette Samos Jim Sandy Rick Schiller Rod Schlemm Jon Schmitz Doug Schoppert Russell Schropp Bill Schuetze Jan Schuetze Pat Schultz Robert Schultz Judi Schutz 320 Robin Scichillone Jim Seegers Kenneth Selvage Marc Shaw David Shelly Gwen Shumway Craig Simmons Bill Simpson Lynn Sims Peter Singleton Carl Sirois Tory Sitter joe Slomski jeanette Smith Rick Smith Bridget Sofranko Deb Spurlock joe Stassi 321 Debi Svec Cindy Swanberg Nancy Talhelm Inger Tallis Katherine Tallis Kathy Tammaro Debbie Taylor Jean Taylor John Taylor Mark Taylor Mike Teal john Teeple Chris Thomae Maria Thomae Dave Thomas Peggy Timsley Jane Topping Vicki Torbush If the administration ever hears about this . . Linda Trahan Ken Treadwell Cary Troop Cindy Twedt John Vaits Kim Vineyard 322 Liz Virnston Carole Vogt loan Wall Lori Wallace Wendy Walker Kathy Walsh |ohn Ward David Watnee Robin Wease Cathy Weeks Doug Wessen jeanice Weston Bob Wetesnik Terry Wheeler Virginia White Rob Widener Cathy Wilkinson Scott Wilkinson Bob Williams Dean Williams Ann Williford Pat Wilson Steve Winfree Buzz Woeckener I tell you, he doesn ' t have 20-20 vision, mutters john Mitchum 323 Don ' t look now, but . . . Honestly Scott, I don ' t think anyone will notice your broken zipper! Nobody told me it would be so cold by the window . . 324 Joyce Wolf Patty Wood Peter Wood Bobby Woodall Susan Woodruff William Woody Joyce Yagerline Mark Yosway Martha Youngblood Jim Zorn Lori Zumstien We shower with Lifebuoy every morning! ' ' Nothing like a comfortable chair (?) and a good book, is there? The Sensuous what? Paula Anthony Bob Cowell Debbie Brisbois Dale DeMarco Heidi Covach Stephanie Hamilton Ross Iwamoto April Saulnier |im Simmons LATE PICTURES 325 Sandy McRae, President OFFICERS AND SPONSORS OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS 326 Lisa Luther, Secretary Bob Martin, Vice-President Carol Bee, Treasurer Mrs. Joyce Hylton, Sponsor LT) LT) u SOPHOMORE 327 Mr. John Shaw, Sponsor I can hardly wait ' til next quarter when we get rackets with heads! Barb Achenbach Linda Adams Linda Adams Sandy Adams |im Aiser Mark Albanese Judy Aldrich Aileen Alex Karen Alkofer Dave Allison Karen Andersen Betty Anderson Gwen Anderson Pete Arnett Gail Augsburger Diane Babb Gordon Ball Janice Ball Mike Ballinger Kim Barber Pam Barnes Steve Barnes Belinda Barnett Mark Bartenetti Brennon Bass Clara Baumann Libby Bean Carylle Beasley Barbara Bechtel Ellen Becker Carol Bee Josef Berry Beth Beicher Brenda Bencivenga Deborah Bennett Art Bernier Judy Betenbaugh 328 Just because the answers are in the back of the book doesn ' t mean you don ' t have to do any work. Mark Boyer Lisa Boykin Mitzi Braswell Pam Breeden Kathy Breunig Carol Brick Ann Briganti Laurie Bright Diane Britt Janet Bornemeier Barbara Brodsky Marc Brogan Gregg J. Brown Rema Browning Angie Brownlee Diana Broyles Diana Bruning Rick Brunson Suzie Buchwalter Ron Bull Donna Bullock SOPHOMORE 329 CLASS Kim Burnham Tim Butters Bob Calhoun Dave Campbell Paula Cannon Laura Carlan Cindy Carlson Ben Cockfield Patricia Colangelo Rodney Cole David Coleman Kathy Connelly Rodger Connolly Anne Connor Patty Conrad Susan Cooper Cathy Cooperman Lisa Corley Kim Covach Janet Carlson Craig Carnahan Debbie Carney Kim Carpenter Scott Carper Chip Carter Jenny Carter Barbara Cass Mark Cecelski Kim Christofferson Hank Clark Kathy Clark Jeri Clifton Leslie Cockerham I swallowed my reed! 330 Are you sure they said the game was on Sunday? 1 ? K Jyll Crockett Les Crom Mike Croskery Pat Dadamio Matt D ' Agostino Pat DaTton George Davis Susan Davis Dale DeLozier Larry DeLozier Joe DeMaris John Dennis Mary-)o Derryberry Helen Dettee Sue Dickinson William Dillon Marjorie Downey Starr Downing Michele Doyle Dave Dubier Jim Duff Colleen Driscoll Shapleigh Drisko Nancy Eckert Troy Elmendorf Kevin England Lee Ann Englert Roy Englert Mike Everette Craig Evans Randy Everette Desi Fabian Mike Farley John Faulconer Curt Feigel Lana Findley Paul Fish Larry Fleigh Jane Fleming Mary Ford LD LTl ■ U SOPHOMORE 331 wap Paul Ford Marianne Foley Bill Folger Pat Forrester |im Francis Bill Franks Lindon Frazer Tim Freese Bill Freshwater Becky Frey John Frey Anita Friedt Laurie Frost Brian Galway Gail Garrielli Tom Gauthey Kathy Gavan Karen Gilmore Ann Glover Janice Goodnight Philip Goodwin Charlie Goretsky Laura Gorham Vicky Gowin Lisa Gramp Roy Gray Bruce Green David Greehan Linda Grey Leslie Griswold Jean Hackworth Chris Haertle Jim Hagan Tom Haines Jane Hallock Kurt Hansen Susan Hapton 332 I ' m sure it was 2 right, 3 left ... or was it 3 right, 2 left? Lynne Heiberg Karen Helms Don Henderson Carey Henry Mavis Herchant Kevin Hogge Doug Holm Rusty Holmes Sue Hertel Randy Hermit Susan Herrin Linda Higgins Robert Hill Steve Hilz s A T ifei Pete Hirshenberger Robert Hix Fay Hobbs Carol Holowinski Lisa Holt )ohn Homa Diane Honeycutt 333 Cindy Huguely Lanse Hutchinson Tracy Hyde Joyce Iwamoto Sidney Jackson Jeff Jacobsen Terry Jameson Trey Jennings Terrance Jenkins Larry Jenson Mary Jerman Steve Jewell Bill Johnson Debbie Johnson James Johnson Rick Jones Steve Judy Andy Kalen John Kanak Jim Karabaic Annette Keatts Jeff Keck Kanton Keeney Steve Keim Resa Keith Karen Kellihear Rob Keenen Mike Kenyon Mary Kerin David Kidd Kristi Knight Steve Knister Lorrie Komar Kathy Kominus David Konopnicki Joan Kotun Bob Koslow 334 Judy Krantzman Kurt Krieger Fred Kruck Cheryl Laighton Mark Lancaster Lisa Lanman Peter Lansing Craig Latall Julie Lawhorn Larry Lee Deborah Keener Sheri Leonard Anne Leopold Peter Martin Sarita Levine Shane Lightel Brenda Logan Steve Lokitis Anna Lovelace Margaret Lucero Lisa Luther Jan Lutinski Jim Lynch Nancy Lyons Billy Macbrayne Kathy Macchia Ronnie Mallory Jan Malony Deborah Manack Bob Marvin Julia Marvin Andy Mayfield Debbie Maurstad Lisa May SOPHOMORE 335 CLASS Sue McArthy Scott McCabe Steve McCaffrey Rob McCully Tim McCurnin Scott McDonald Lori McGill Lori McGonegal Ken McGregor Brad McCleland Mark McKay Steve McKinney Tracy McMahon Kurt McElwin Sandy McRae Greg Meadows Kathy Mealin Ernie Mejer Kay Melburn Carmen Mendez Cheryl Mesmer Salena Metz Steven Micheal Chris Miller Steve Millnick Stacey Mitchell Bob Moffatt Elaine Montel Patty Mentgomerey Nancy Morehouse Lester Morris Charles Morgan Christina Morrison 336 Eddie Mount Kathie Mullen Mary Mullen Steve Murray Hildey Muros Cesar Najarro Marlies Nakamura Kim Neal Colleen Newbry Tom Newell Dave Newsome Dan Newton Heather Nichols Vicki Norris lane Notaro Shawn Obaugh Kathy O ' Brien Katie O ' Brien Siobhan O ' Connor Jerry O ' Dell Kathy O ' Donnell Kim Olsen Jim Oncale Charlotte Osborn Thomas Osgood Tammy Oss Gizelle Otero Greg Owens Then you tear off the receipt and hand it to the customer, instructs David Oates. 337 Dana Penney Steve Pentland Dani Perdue Karen Perkins Dwain Persing Tony Peters Don Petty Pam Pettyjohn Vicki Pigg Susan Plummer Cathy Pollard Cordon Pospisil Jerri Powell Leslie Pratt Laurie-Ann Preston Linda Price Jayne Proctor Jay Profilet Steve Purdy Debbie Puryear My girdle is killing me! exclaims Gail Johnson. Robert Ramer Mark Rasmussen Joe Rees Sheryl Reinikka Manette Rellosa Vanessa Richardson Vaughn Richardson Melissa Rider Billy Riley Charles Robbins Robin Robbins Claiborn Rolfe Ross Romeo Linda Ropchan 338 Shelly Rowan Lynn Rusch Brenda Russell Cindy Sanders Paul Sands William Saunders David Savard Robert Schmidt David Schutz Tom Schwarz Debbie Schwob Sylvia Sealey Walter Seaman Lee Shors Sydne Short Claude Siltman )oy Singleterry Tom Sisk Debbie Smith Mike Smith Paula Snipe Ralph Snyder John Sobehek Mary Jane Sorensen Cynthia Spain Becky Spear Chris Speer Paul Sprunk Barbara Spurlock Barbara Staley Mark Stanalane Linda Steece George Stevenson SOPHOMORE 339 CLASS Jackie Stewart Jeff Stewart Robert Stewart Susan Stewart Mark St i I lions Anne Stipo Amy Stoeckert Thomas Stoner Roberta Stowers Elizabeth Stuckey Mary Sullivan William Sullivan Christeen Tadich Kathie Taff Vicki Takagi Now let me analyze your situation . . Scottie Tarlton Cindy Taylor Doria Taylor Pattie Taylor Knute Temte Heather Thomas Pam Thomas Paula Thomson Hollie Thompson Vicki Thorne Cheryl Tilley Susan Tompkins Claire Townsend Bill Traweek 340 Debbie Tremain Brian Tressler Chris Lurke Barbara Vanderhoul Miya Vandover Joan Vaught Mark Vermilion Dale Vice Judy Vines Bill Vinette Shelly Vogt Joel Wakham Julie Walker Lynn Walker Jim Wallace Doug Walton Robin Wang George Ward Gary Warner Jane Warren Fred Watke Kim Watson Lisa Watson Patty Wease Pam Webber Julie Weeks Mike Weekes Janet Wheatley Beth Whitesel Kendall Whyte Jon Williamson Shelia Williams Linda Williams Michelle Willis Joe Wilson Steve Wilson Margaret Winn SOPHOMORE 341 CLASS Beth Beicher Hank Bryson Donna Bullock Dorothy Coughlin Roy Cowell Judy Cumber Robin Davis Kevin Ewell Kent Erben Leesa Henry Lisa Hertel Gail Johnson Brad Pines Paul Ramatowski Deborah Rogers Michael Wixom Judy Wood Cathy Woodard Bob Wolfort Jim Yagerline Rick Yattaw Eric Yeager Trina Yost Kipley Yosway Craig Young Debbie Young Kristine Young David Zekan Mike Zouzalik “You know, I really don ' t believe a word of it. 342 The sophomores move in for another basket in the donkey basketball game. I wonder where everybody went! ' I hope this doesn ' t taste as bad as what I just had.” _I u SOPHOMORE 343 Mrs. Linda Shuey, Sponsor OFFICERS AND SPONSOR OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS 344 Terry Theunissen, President Laura Wolfe, Vice President Nida Hamill, Secretary Susie McNerny, Treasurer FRESHMAN 345 CLASS Dale Abbott Mary-Jo Abel Christina Adams Luther Addair Martin Allewine Cindy Allen Tricia Anderson Adrienne Anderson James Anderson Mary Anderson Sheryl Anderson Bobby Andree Becky Angel Karen Antle Desiree Archambault Beth Arnold Debbie Aub Ken Auster Trevor Autry Cindy Bacon John Badger Arlene Bajusz John Baker Vickie Ball Laura Barbel Michael Barbuschek Beverly Barker Kim Barlow Scott Bartlett Brenda Bax Kenneth Bayne Joe Baynes Paul Bayr Mary Beach 346 x X Sharon Beardsley Nancy Becker Tom Bennett Mark Beavers Kathy Behrens Larry Benson Kevin Beck Carole Bennett Tracy Berquist Melissa Bettage Paul Bettge Janet Bierbow “Now I can reach it! Liz Bierly Mike Bills Danny Bisone Rick Blanton Vella Bloom Eric Bock David Boling Clarke Bolton Amy Borchardt Tom Borneimeier Joe Bowen Debbie Boyd Sue Boyd Charley Boykin Jill Bradley Chris Brandewie Pat Breeden Debby Brennan Kelle Brogan Allison Brown David Brown FRESHMAN vi CLASS The freshmen prepare their float for the Homecoming Parade. lack Brown Kathy Brown Sharon Brown Carol Brunswick Linda Buchanan Cindy Bryant Mark Buchholz |im Burch Steve Burman Pat Burnett Ken Burt Steve Campbell Kathy Campbell Clay Carney Kathy Carr Kathy Carr Suzy Carr Richard Carraro Camille Carroll Becky Carter Bill Carter Wendy Carver Robert Cary Steve Casey David Cervantes Steve Chaborn Harry Ching Dory Chirafisld Dave Christie Vicki Chritton Vera Ciucci Deborah Clapp Theresa Cobb 348 Mark Cobstead Mitzi Concklin Kathy Cogdel! Anna Collins Cindy Conrad Cay Cook David Cooke Andrea Cooley Rick Corsepius Pat Coughlin Steve Cox Belinda Crenshaw Jeff Croch Patti D ' Agostinn Margie Daigneau Brad Dalton James Damato Wade Darden Paul Davis Susan Davus Bill Day John Day Dale Dealy Jane Delacy-ourke Maureen Delanty Jim Dennis Sue Dicken Charles Dickinson Dick Dobyns Whit Dobyns Juni Doyle Terry Dragan Kathy Dodd Jennifer Driskoe Chris Dubiel Jeff Dunn John Dutchushun FRESHMAN 349 CLASS Nancy Dwinelle Kelly Erben Scott Feldmiller Jill Forrester Debra Foster Carol Fox Joe Fox lean Eades Gregg Evans Kathy Felt Debra Fleming Nancy Foster Kathy Fox Tom Fox Bambi Eady Steve Evans Sally Fifer Cyndi Foss Jeffrey Fowler Jennefer Fox Kent French Linda Earnest Lynne Fairbrother Linda Fisher Sue Einsel William Famiglietti Kath Fitzgerald Cathy Engle Sherry Farley Bob Flannagan jerry Equi Tom Faulconer Lynda Fleigh 350 Sharon Frinks Becky Frost Sandy Frost Peggy Fry Jeff Funk Julie Furtner Mike Gabriel I i Bob Cwynn Todd Hagen Cheryl Hall Nita Hamill Debbie Hannon Joe Hardcastle Lillie Gangstad Pat Garrigus Mike Gatti Bob Gaudian Tom Gavan Dean Gesford Jamie Gibbon Debbie Giebbons Molly Giering Mary Girod Dawn Gittleman Val Godwin Vicky Godwin Kevin Goodale Nancy Foretsky Debbye Govan Karen Gregg Bob Gregorits Bill Gregory Mike Gudely Roseanne Gunter They might be small, but they ' re cute. FRESHMAN 351 CLASS Peggy Hare Richelle Harrison Cindy Hart Peter Hart Denny Hasty Sonja Hedberg Amy Heitzenrater Mark Helfrich Ara Hendrix Douglas Henry Tammy Henry Alan Herman I hope it takes her the whole period to read The Oracle. Bruce Hermit Cindy Herrin Susan Hill Susan Hofmeister Jenny Holliday Donna Hollins Dean Honeycutt Sharon Hope Mark Hopkins Kim Houser Valerie Howard Kim Hoyt Mary Hudachek Donna Hudson John Imber Allison Ingram Ida Jacobs Pat Jameson Scott Jasper Barbara Jeffrey Michelle Jenkins 352 Jamie Jeremiah Rick Jerman Bill Jewell Richard Jira Julie Johnson Leanne Johnson Don Jones Gail Jones Ray Janes Donna Karbelk Barbara Kauffman Robert Keenan Charles Keener Heather Kelly Susan Kelly Robert Kemp Kathi Kennedy Mike Kennedy Sue Kenyon Sue Kerns Kevin Ketzler Kevin Kidwell Dan Kirk Mark Klostermeye Ray Kneuper Rayne Kneuper Dave Knight Charlotte Koch Elaine Kollinzas Diane Kominus Mike Kress Fred Kruck Audrey Kurth Mike La Brash Bill Lackman Noami Latta Jim Lebiedz FRESHMAN 353 CLASS These new sneakers are something else! James LeCroy John Ledder Lynn Lee Kathy Lehmann Linda Lilley Julie Little Mike Loftis Julie Longhill Jim Lord Lloyd Lovelace Barbara Lowe Larry Lubin Sheila Macy Annie Maley Kevin Malone Kathy Marma Laura Marvin Lois Matthews Dan Mauldin Calvin Maurer Valerie McArdle Kelly McCaffery Mark McCain Thomas McCain Debbie McCann Kathy McCarthy Pat McClintick Janet McConnell Ann McCubbin Jay McDade Beth McDaniels Barbara McDonnell MiMi McDowell Teresa McKay Susan McNerney Leslie McRae Mary Meade 354 Mike McWilliam Moya Melnick Scott Mendenhall Monique Mercer Regina Merkel Robert Merritt Sandy Merritt Kieth Meyer Tom Michael Victor Michaels Cindy Milbourn Laura Lee Miller Mark Miller Karen Mills David Millward Boris you just blew it. Mike Millward Bill Moore Terri Moore Cindy Morgan Cindy Morris Sue Morris Karen Morrison lane Morrissey John Mounts Sue Muller Steve Mundy Sally Muros Nancy Nafzinger Ann Neidlinger LD LT) ™J u FRESHMAN 355 Bruce Neidlinger Debbi Nelson Terry Newmann Robert Nevin Margaret Nishimoro Patricia Niskanen Mary Beth Nordin Nancy Parker David Patterson Leslie Patton Eddy Pawlowski Rachel Peacock Susan Peirce Theresa Perkins Patti Perrin Tahne Perry Cathy Pfleghardt Bob Phares Linda Phares Mara O ' Connor Kelli O ' Dell Denise O ' Donnell Noreen O ' Kane Ann Oleksy Andrea O ' Neill Maureen O ' Neil Elaine Osborn Laura Osgood Mary Jane Osick Sherri O ' Sullivan Andrea Owens Barry Pack Jeannette Pales I challenge any man! 356 Allison Phillips Elvira Phillips Raymond Pickering Virginia Polk Abby Poorman David Porter Kathy Power Rob Powers Richard Price Tom Price Celia Pritchard Terry Profilet |im Pruitt Mary Putignano Melanie Quarto Patti Quint Ruth Rafferty James Ramos Margaret Ransom Mike Ravitski Elizabeth Read Doug Reece Tami Reed Philip Reeves Linda Reid Ken Reynolds Philip Richardson Carole Rider Sharon Riese Doris Riller David Rinker Anne Riscassi Cary Roark Dawn Robbins Tim Robison )ohn Rogers Joe Romeo FRESHMAN 357 CLASS Terry Theunissen proudly waves the freshmen flag during the Steve Rorls Bill Ross Marshall Ross Debbie Rotering Kathy Rowe Dottie Rowlett Annmarie Roy Ginger Royals Dawn Robin Kathy Runyeon Barbara Russel Kathy Russell Paula Saltz Janet Sanders Stephanie Sanders Martha Sands Phil Sane Susan Sauers Linda Saunders Judi Schaffer Jeff Schmitz Joan Schmitz Damon Schnack Doug Schultz Warren Shirkey Mary Shultz Kirk Schuman Chris Scott Laura Seaman Jeff Seiler Jerry Sellner Virginia Selvage Jane Seufert 358 ■H I told my mom she was bringing me to school too early. Debbie Saucy Karry Smith Lisa Smith Nancy Smith Nancye Smith Beth Snell Steve Snyder Gail Starhird )ohn Spadafore Tammy Sparling Steven Spencer Tom Spraggins Kathy Springer Scott Spurlock Cathy Stevens Don Stimson Katherine Stinson David Stipes Jean Stipo Debbie St. Jean Anita Stockhaus FRESHMAN 359 CLASS Over here, fans! Suzette Stoudemire Gary Stringfellow Kim Stuart Amy Sullivan Rick Sullivan Ron Svel Rosemary Symanowski Sharon Synnott Shawn Synnott Richard Tammaro Ellen Tarantino Amy Taylor Kim Teachout Tamara Teal Terry Theunissen Pattie Tiernan David Tikkala Kelly Tipton Vicki Thomas Maria Thompson Danny Tobin Tim Tracy Larry Traylor Dan Tredway Jean Tremaine Doug Trogden Chris Trott John Turner Lisa Turner 360 Bill Weeks Cunvor Weirick Steve Weiss Jim Wells Hal Wheeler Kathy Widmann Kathie Wilbanks Patricia Wilkins Joni Wilson Larry Wilson Lee Wilson Richard Wilson Lisa Winters Laura Wolfe Barbara Wolfe I wonder if Harvard will give me a scholarship. John Utz Karen Van Horn Martin Vatis Terry Vella Mike Vineyard Elise Vogler Lisa Walker Lori Walls James Warnock Laurie Warter Cathy Watke Donald Watnee Cynthia Watt Mark Weaver FRESHMAN LT IT) _l u 361 Drat, another false alarm. He should have used hi-test like me! Charles Young Lisa Young Scott Zumstein Luann Brey David Crutchfield Kelly Keys Bradley Wong Ron Wyckoff Richard Yaaler Shelly Yale Patti Yamamoto Randy Yates Mark Yenowine Only to me, only to me, only to me . . 362 m ' f Art Gallery Fine Custom Framing IN0 D Minor Repairs Springfield Sunoco Servicenter 703 (569-1881) 6869 pringfield Blvd. Yolande Frost Springfield, Va. 22150 “Specializing in Cadillac Service 6641 Backlick Road Springfield, Va. 22150 6 A.M.— 11P.M. )oe Natoli 451-9756 Manager When you car won ' t go . . . Call Sunoco! 451-9756 451-3030 Complete Automotive Service Don Crump 8513 Keene Mill Rd. Springfield, Va. 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Scholarship Leadership The National Honor Society I pledge myself to uphold The high purposes of the National Honor Society To which I have been selected. I will be true To the principles for which it stands. I will be loyal to my school And will maintain and encourage High standards of character, Scholarship, leadership, and service. Character Service 373 PATRONS LT. COL AND MRS. M.W. HANNON MR. AND MRS. S.Y. PARK COL. AND MRS. PHILLIP L. SHACKELTON CDR. AND MRS. DONALD H. MCVAY MR. AND MRS. RICHARD D. MARKHAM MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND T. CZARNIK LT. COL. AND MRS. D.G. STOY MR. LOUIS R. VOLRATH MR. AND MRS. MARION H. UHRICH DRILL TEAM SALUTES THE CLASS OF ' 73 SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y OG WISHES ERWEN THE BEST OF LUCK GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 73 FROM THE F.C.A. WEST SPRINGFIELD Hl-Y MR. D. M . ALKAZIN ROGER AND ELLEN SODERHOLM YOHE MR. AND MRS. R. DON FORD MR. AND MRS. H. TIMOTHY ISSACS, JUSTIN, AND MOSES WSHS BATON CORPS WHEN LIFE BREATHS THROUGH MAN ' S INTELLECT (IT ' S WISDOM) WHEN IT BREATHES THROUGH HIS WILL (IT ' S VIRTUE) WHEN IT BREATHES THROUGH HIS AFFECTIONS (ITS LOVE) HOWEVER IT COMES TO YOU (SENIORS) USE IT WISELY BEST WISHES FROM THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT OF 72-73 KEEP ON TRUCKING CLASS OF ' 73 FROM THE CLASS OF ' 76 WSHS CHEERLEADERS DIE DEUTSCHE EHRENGESELLSCHAFT GRATULIENT DEN SCHULERN DES JAHRES 1973 COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST SWIM TEAM MR. AND MRS. GREGORY J. CIZEK MR. AND MRS. W.B. SCUDDER COL. AND MRS. N.J. WALECKA MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. STRINGFELLOW FELICITATIONS A LA CLASSE DE 72 CLUB DE FRANCAISE COMPLIMENTS TO SENIOR CLASS WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y 374 Kris Tadich. Heather Horne, Pat Kimman, Linda Coughlin — Class layouts Liz Ching, Karen Wolfe — Club layouts If you are looking for a member of the Olympian Staff, journey down to the far end of the school where they are forever holed up in the green and black room. Staying up until all hours of the night to meet deadlines; wondering where to find Cheryl or Mr. Czarnik. One doesn ' t have to be insane to be on the staff. . . but it helps. OLYMPIAN STAFF OLYMPIAN 375 STAFF Chris Hemphill, Liz LaSlavic, Kathy Keim, Pam Piernick, Linda Lee—Copy Terri Tarlton — Typist 376 Anne O ' Keefe — Artist Bob Hernandez, Cary Stringfellow, Doug Collier, Delexis Janes — Photographers 9 r 1 J’-v i Mi Cindy McVay, Susan Moss — Business Mary O ' Mary, Gail Hammersley — Art design OLYMPIAN 377 STAFF Don Markham — Sports Jeff Boyce— Sports 378 Debbie Stoy, Leslie Hannon — Layout and copy editors Mr. Czarnik — Sponsor OLYMPIAN 379 STAFF Sharon Shackelton — Assistant editor EXECUTIVE STAFF 380 Frances Park — Assistant editor Cheryl Hannon— Editor-in-Chief A yearbook is the combination of emotions, hopes and dreams. Such aspirations change and grow with the years, carved by the hands of our environment: an inevitable evolution of ourselves. Reflecting upon the year, there were moments of triumph and failure, laughter and anquish, which are special because they are the memories remaining with us even ten years from now when we gaze through this 1973 Olympian and try to remember who was that familiar face. Schools change, people change, the world changes and thus it becomes an essence of our life: our emerging evolution. I am grateful to all who donated their time and effort to create this yearbook — the entire faculty and student body. A special thanks to Mr. Knudson, the athletic department, my administrative friends , my staff, and of course, Mr. Czarnik. Fran, Sharon, Deb, and Leslie will receive my undying gratitude for those long, sleepless nights before a deadline (eating Cracker Jacks for dinner). And Gary, thanks for the radio and the coffee pot that Leslie broke. And an extra special thank you to my family— if they still remember me— for the patience and understanding they have shown me during times when I was a hard person to live with. OLYMPIAN 381 STAFF 382 383 Cl time torejiectujjontte mirroring imaged of tie teeny nineteen hundred and xventy three ; 384 385 386 for Jit To Bo Stormy MCi far from Jhow, olore to me. Gaze atme] Z relit to be. Stir rim from wit Lin are tneforca of the undo. Mounting. Aountirg. Zfed burning zfeel turning ZAP! And in one angry f look Xcould no longer be Lore. Mo longer me] Zoeek to be. Cool, dark oca... far from obore, clooe to me, Look at me. Motfree, not fee] INDEX Abbott, Dale Abel, Mary Jo 346 Abel, Thomas 274 Achenback, Barbara 328 Adams, Christina 346 Adams, Denise 176, 177, 210, 231,240,246,250,274 Adams, Linda 246, 328 Adams, Linda 242, 328 Adams, Martin 130, 158, 162 Adams, Pamela 215, 274 Adams, Paul Adams, Sandy 328 Addair, Luther 346 Adkisson, Samuel Ainaire, Robert 274 Aines, Donald 124,155, 230, 247 Aines, Paul 130, 131 Akridge, Margaret 274 Albanese, Mark 328 Alderson, Barbara Lynn Alderson, Donald Marr Aldrich, Judith 242, 246, 328 Alewine, Martin 346 Alex, Aileen 328 Alkofer, Karen 328 Allen, Cynthia 346 Alley, Patricia 32, 235, 243, 252, 306 Allison, David 192, 328 Allison, Janet 306 Alser, James 164, 328 Altizer, Catherine Ambos, Vernon Amburn, Russell Ammons, Cwendalyn 274 Andersen, Karen 118, 328 Andersen, Patricia 346 Anderson, Adrienne Anderson, Anna Marie 274 Anderson, Betty 328 Anderson, Charles Anderson, Gwen 328 Anderson, James 346 Anderson, Jonathan Anderson, Kevin 121, 169, 206, 254,258, 274 Anderson, Lisa 214, 306 Anderson, Mary 213, 346 Anderson, Roxann 202, 215, 223, 306 Anderson, Sheryl 226, 243, 346 Andree, Robert 346 Andrews, Gwendolyn 200, 274 Anello, Thomas 274 Angel, Rebecca 213, 346 Angelos, Carol 274 Ankrom, Gregory Anthony, Paula 211, 325 Antle, Karen 213, 346 Apostoles, Peter Steven Applebee, Helen 242, 251, 274 Arbia, Nick 35, 169, 251,254, 262, 274 Arbia, Tomm 169, 230, 247, 248, 306 Archambault, Desiree 346 Arduini, Michael 190 Argo, Leslie 274 Arnett, Peter 205, 328 Arnold, Barry 306 Arnold, Mary Elizabeth 246, 346 Aub Debra 346 Augsburger, Gail 38, 114, 184, 328 Augsburger, Gary Aungier, Michael 148 Auster, Kenneth 346 Autry, Trevor 346 Awes, Paul 150 Babb, Dianne 328 Bachrach, Mark 121, 206, 274 Bacon, Cynthia 346 Bacon, Steven 39, 141, 142, 143, 147, 212, 254 Badger, John 196, 197, 231, 346 Bailey, Joseph 124,155 Bailey, Richmond 242, 274 Baird, Anne Baird, Monita 306 Bajusz, Arlene 213, 346 Baker, Brad 130 ’ Baker, John 346 Baker, Tanya 306 Baldino, Gary 160, 254, 306 Baldwin, Martin Baldwin, Tom 306 Ball, Clark 306 Ball, Gordon 132,133,135, 230, 328 Ball, Janice 328 Ball, Julia 306 Ball, Michael 275 Ball, Richard 306 Ball, Victoria 346 Ballinger, Michael 132,135, 328 Bankit, Paula Baradell, Donald 163 Barbel, Laura 205, 346 Barber, Kerry Barber, Kimberly 328 Barbuschak, Laurie 211, 306 Barbuschek, Michael 346 Barkalow, Deborah 198, 306 Barkalow, Diane 306 Barker, Beverly 223, 253, 346 Barker, William 191, 229, 230, 232,248,250, 275 Barlow, Carol 275 Barlow, Kimerly 346 Barlow, Robin 275 Barnes, Brenda 231,238, 242, 275 Barnes, Leigh 205 Barnes, Nadina 242, 306 Barnes, Pamela 174, 231, 328 Barnes, Stephen 328 Barnes, Virginia 275 Barnett, Belinda 328 Barnett, Michael 275 Barnwell, Michael Barry, Stan Bar tel I, Kimberly Bartenetti, Mark 231, 328 Bartenetti, Michael 275 Bartlett, Scott 346 Bartlett, Thomas 198 Bartley, Dennis 306 Bass, Brennen 328 Battiste, Mike Battiste, Patricia 200, 275 Baumann, Clara 231, 328 Baumann, Patricia 210, 306 Baumann, Patrick Bax, Brenda 253, 346 Bayer, Paul 346 Bayne, Kenneth 121, 206, 346 Baynes, Janet 184, 216, 246, 306 Baynes, Joseph 130, 346 Beach, Mary 346 Bean, Elizabeth 328 Bean, Gregory 169, 248, 251 Bean, James 275 Beardsley, Carolyn 306 Beardsley, Sharon 192, 202, 347 Beasley, Caryl Lee 328 Beatty, Nancy Beavers, Gregory 347 Bechtel, April 121, 207, 275 Bechtel, Barbara 205, 328 Beck, Cathy Beck, Clinton Beck, Cynthia 121, 206, 208, 275 Beck, Joanne 209, 210, 212, 217 Beck, Kevin 163, 347 Beck, Kimberlee 242, 306 Becker, Ellen 178, 192, 246, 328 Becker, Nancy 347 Becker, Richard 47, 210, 257, 275 Bee, Carol 231, 327, 328 Bee, Linda 307 Beery, Josef 240, 328 Begley, Linda 118, 210, 307 Behl, Dianne 193, 275 Behl, Paul Behrens, Kathleen 347 Beicher, Beth 242, 342, 328 Beicher, Thomas 230, 251,275 Beissel, Suzanne Belcher, Gale 200, 275 Beller, Kareen Denise Beltz, John 307 Bencivenga, Brenda 328 Benn, Barbara A Bennett, Carol 347 Bennett, Deborah 328 Bennett, William 347 Bennett, William 275 Benson, Larry 347 Benson, Paul 275 Benson, Richard Benson, Sandy 188, 231,275 Benvenuti, John Berends, Teresa 211 Berger, Michael 231 Bergquist, Tracy 31, 115, 347 Bergquist, Paul 307 Berkin, Jeff Berkin, Terrie Bernier, Arthur 328 Betenbaugh, Judy 328 Bettge, Bret 124, 158, 230, 247, 248,252,307 Bettge, Melissa 216, 347 Bettge, Paul 216, 347 Bettis, James Biagini, Gary 275 Bierbower, Janet 347 Bierly, Elizabeth 347 Biggs, Donna 176, 192, 220, 235, 252, 307 Bigler, Michael 329 Billian, Carl Bills, Michael 347 Bindrup, Kirk 329 Bindrup, Sydna 41,47,113, 209, 210, 219, 249, 275 Bisone, Danny 347 Bisone, Laura 202, 226, 329 Bivens, Christina 275 Bivens, Robert Bivens, Susanna Biver, Steve Black, Bruce 307 Blackburn, Alan B Blankenship Tami 213 Blanton, Richard 347 Blanton, Robert 132, 135, 248, 275 Blasko, James 275 Bliven, Lorayne 48, 49, 209, 210, 235, 250, 276 Bliven, Neal 307 Bloom, Vella 228, 253, 347 Bock, Eric 347 Bodley, Kris 184, 307 Bogner, Douglas 329 Bohn, Brent 231, 307 Boling, David 347 Boling, Jeffrey 307 Bolton, Clarence 347 Bolton, Joan 231,276 Bolton, Thomas 204, 329 Boothe, Sheran 329 Borchardt, Amy 347 Bordas, Mary 329 Borge, Kathy 206 Bornemeier, Janet 174, 329 Bornemeier, Philip 195, 276 Bornemeier, Thomas 130, 347 Botvinik, Paula Bounds, John 124, 230, 247 Bowen, James 205, 329 Bowen, John Bowen, Joseph 347 Bowman, Carolyn 307 Boyce, Jeff 21,121, 207, 254, 258, 307, 378 Boyce, Keith 130, 205 Boyd, Debra 347 Boyd, Richard Boyd, Susan 347 Boyd, William Boyer, Kathleen 121,208, 276 Boyer, Mark 329 Boykin, Charles 347 Boykin, Lisa 192, 231,246, 329 Boykin, Luke 307 Bradee, Eileen 240 Bradford, Linda 118, 252, 255, 307 Bradley, Jill 205, 347 Brady, Tori 276 Brandewie, Chris 214, 246, 347 Brandewie, Lynn Branscome, Catherine 118, 231, 242,253 Brantly, Robert Brasted, Barbara Brasted, William Brasuell, Mitzi 329 Brasuell, Toni 276 Brazil, Judy 118, 307 Breeden, Pamela 262, 329 Breeden, Patricia 347 Brennan, Debra 213, 347 Bretz, Edward Breunig, Kathleen 223, 246, 329 Breunie. Michael 196,197, 276 Brey, Lu Ann 362 A Brick, Carol 231, 242, 329 Brick, Jonathan 276 Briganti, Ann 242, 329 Bright, Laurie 329 Brinckman, Laura 307 Brinkley, Brian 137, 158, 230, 307 Brisbois, Debbie 325 Brisbois, Reanne Brito, Joseph 262, 276 Britt, Diane 246, 329 Britt, Sharen 307 Britten, Michael 215, 240, 241, 276 Broadbent, Carol 215, 231, 252, 307 Brodsky, Barbara 231, 329 Brodsky, Karen 240 Brodsky, Susan 307 Brogan, Kelle 156, 347 Brogan, Marc 128,132, 134, 155, 329 Broome, Deborah 184,193, 276 Brown, Allison 347 Brown, David 156, 204, 347 Brown, Jack 130, 213, 348 Brown, John 329 Brown, Kathleen 253, 348 Brown, Pamela 212 Brown, Sharon 348 Brown, Sue Brown, Terry Browning, Jerry 124 Browning, Rema 329 Brownlee, Angela 217, 246, 256, 329 Broyles, Diane 112, 307, 329 Broyles, Diana 240 Bruning, Diana 329 Bruno, James Brunson, David 248, 276 Brunson, Richard 429 Brunswick, Carol 231, 48 Brunswick, Nancy 231, 307 Bryant, Cynthia 348 Bryson, Henry 128, 148, 342 Bryson, Kenneth Buchanan, Linda 348 Buchholz, Mark 348 Buchwalter, Suzanne 206, 246, 253,329 Buckingham, John Buckingham, Mary Buffington, Mitchell Bull, Ronald 124, 329 Bullock, Donna 257, 329, 342 Burch, James 130, 348 Burdette, Steven 199 Burgess, Linda 212, 308 Burke, Carol 240, 225, 308 Burke, Jack 308 Burman, John 164, 165 Burman, Steve 348 Burnett, Anne 308 Burnett, Michael Burnett, Pat 348 Burnham, Kim 330 Burnham, Terry 34, 251,255, 276 Burns, Janine 276 Burt, Kenneth 348 Burt, Ron 158, 160, 248, 276 Bury, Josef 262 Burzenski, Carol Burzenski, Donna 192, 220, 223, 224,308 Butters, Mary 156,174, 276 Butters, Timothy 164, 330 Byrne, Linda Byrnside, Barbara 242 Caldwell, Mary 47,192, 223, 277 Calhoun, Nancy Calhoun, Robert 172, 330 Call, Karen 308 Campbell, Cathy 213, 348 Campbell, David 148,172, 330 Campbell, James 229, 277 Campbell, Micheal Campbell, Stephen 150, 348 Campbell, Sue Campbell, Tina 46, 255, 277 Cannon, Paula 256, 330 Carlan, Laura 330 Carlson, Cynthia 118, 246, 330 Carlson, Dennis Carlson, Janet 178,182, 330 Carnahan, Craig 330 Carney, Clay 348 Carney, Deborah 330 Carney, Michael Carpenter, Kimberly 246, 330 Carpenter, Scott 242, 308 Carper, Scott 330 Carr, Catherine 214, 348 Carr, Catherine 348 Carr, Cheryl 308 Carr, Suzanne 348 Carraro, Aurora 308 Carraro, Karen 277 Carraro, Richard 348 Carroll, Camille 213, 234, 253, 348 Carruth, Sharon Carter, Charles 172, 277 Carter, Jenny 330 Carter, Lorraine 277 Carter, Rebecca 184, 348 Carter, Robert 156, 308 Carter, Robert 330 Carter, William 156, 205, 348 Carver, Wendy 213, 348 Cary, Robert 130, 348 Casey, Stephen 348 Cass, Barbara 246, 330 Cassover, Alec Cecelski, Mark 162,163, 330 Cervantes, David 348 Cervantes, Monica 2 14, 215, 277 Chabon, Steve 121,207, 231, 348 Chaffee, Sandra 243, 251, 277 Chalk, Mary Anne Chambers, Sandra 180, 304, 308 Champagne, Gregory Chapel I, Michael Chapman, Paul 124, 308 Chappell, Candace 308 Chapplear, Roger Chase, David 277 Chase, Robert 162,163 Chase, William 137, 158, 163 Chester, Harriet 210, 308 Chilote, Keith William Ching, Diane 156, 231, 246 Ching, Elizabeth 156, 240, 241, 277, 375 Ching, Harry 130, 156, 348 Chirafisi, Dory 348 Chittenden, Karen 277 Chittenden, Laurie Cho, Jin Choffrey, Henry Choffrey, Stanley Chovanec, Tim Christenson, Sandra 277 Christie, David 348 Christofferson, Kimberly 22, 27, 44, 45, 114, 330 Chritton, Michael 206, 251, 258, 277 Chritton, Vicki 348 Chumley, Charles Chumley, Helen Church, Nancy 251,255, 277 Churchwell, William 231, 277 Chute, Daniel 277 Ciucci, Vera 348 Cizek, Betsy 177, 277 Cizek, Susan 308 Clapp, Deborah 203, 216, 253, 348 Clark, Hank 172, 330 Clark, Kathy 243, 330 Clark, Thomas 308 Clark, Thomas Clarke, Michael 130 Clarke, Mike 130,162, 163 Clifton, James 204, 308 Clifton, Jeri 246, 330, 341 Cline, Douglas Clugston, Lawrence Clugston, William 195, 277 Cobb, Theresa 348 Cobb, Thomas 277 Cockerham, Brenda 199, 277 Cockerham, Leslie 330 Cockfield, Ben 162, 163, 330 Coffey, Allison 277 Coffey, Pamela 308 Cogdell, Cynthia 192, 229, 252, 308 Cogdell, Kathy 349 Cohen, Phil 308 Coiangelo, Patricia 330 Cole, Crawford Cole, Henri 252 Cole, Rodney 330 Cole, Susan 184, 308 Coleman, David 330 Coleman, Paul Coleman, Stephen 308 Collier, Charles 156 Collier, Douglas 156, 377 Collins, Anna 349 Collins, Cynthia Collins, Gerald 277 Collmus, David 150 Conklin, Mitzi 349 Conlon, James Connelly, Kathleen 130 Connelly, Loretta 12 1, 206, 277 Conners, Kevin 164 Conners, Patti Connolly, Pamela 229, 277 Connolly, Roger 330 Connor, Anne 178, 330 Conrad, Cynthia 121, 206, 253, 349 Conrad, Patricia 118, 242, 330 Constantine, Kathleen 308 Constantine, Carolyn 250, 277 Cook, Gay 349 Cook, William 277 Cooke, Carole 231, 242, 308 Cooke, David 349 Cooke, John 130 Cooke, Marion Cooke, Patrice 278 Cooke, Ronald Cooke, Susan Cooley, Andrea 214, 349 Cooley, Katy 118, 249, 278 Cooper, David 41,169, 278 Cooper, Susan 330 Cooperman, Cathy 202, 226, 330 Corley, Lisa 330 Corsepius, Caro! 215, 252, 301 Corsepius, Richard 349 Cortbell, Cindee 121, 206, 249, 308 Cortina, Marie Cortina, Thomas Coughlin, Dorothy 242, 342 Coughlin, Linda 27,193, 308, 375 Coughlin, Patrick 349 Coulter, Kim 194, 196, 278 Counts, Larry Counts, Sue 278 Covach, Esther 325 Covach, Kim 330 Cowell, Robert 325 Cowell, Roy 172, 173, 342 Cox, Cheryl 214, 215, 252 Cox, Gary 278 Cox, Steven 349 Crandall, Stephen 227 Crawford, Carol 212, 309 Crawford, Deloris 237, 309 Crawford, Rachel 199, 200, 278 Creasi, Candice 116, 278 Crenshaw, Belinda 243, 349 Crim, Kurt Croasdell, Jeannemarie 309 Crockett, Jill 184, 242, 331 Crom, Leslie 121, 206, 331 Cromwell, Duane M Croskery, Bruce 164, 165 Croskery, Hal|ie278 Croskery, Michael 164, 331 Cross, Darrell 121,207, 258, 309 Crosson, Colleen 205, 309 Crouch, Jeff 349 Crump, Donna 309 Crump, Robin 199, 309 Crutcher, Therese 309 Crutchfield, David 362 Cubstead, Mark 203, 349 Cumber, Judy 118, 342 Cunningham, Elise 212, 240, 246, 278 Cunningham, Steven Curtin, David Cush, Elinor 309 Cutright, Edwin Cyr, Kenneth 309 Dabgain, Rodney Dadamio, Patricia 331 D ' Agostino, Matthew 331 D ' Agostino, Patricia 156, 349 Dahlstrom, Jon 124 Daigneau, Louis Daigneau, Margie 149 Dalessandro, Dale 124, 230, 109 Dalton, Brad 349 Dalton, Kirby 278 Dalton, Patricia i t1 Daly, Margaret 309 Dam a to, James 349 Damato, Maureen 309 Damato, Neil 278 Damico, Lee 182 Damico, Curt 199, 309 Dandrea, Donna Danzig, Carol 231,243, 309 Darden, Wade 203, 349 Davis, Carmen 309 Davis, Celeste 309 Davis, Charisse Davis, Diane Davis, George 331 Davis, Judith 257 Davis, Kathy 198, 278 Davis, Paul 349 Davis, Robin 342 Davis, Susan 203, 331, 349 Davis, Susan Davis, William 130, 150, 349 Day, John 349 Day, Thomas 309 Deal, Sue Dealy, Albert 349 Deane, Scott 309 Dearolph, Douglas 121, 132, 234, 309 Deaton, Joseph Debruler, Bryon Deck, Linda 256 Decker, David 309 Degastyne, Bernard 169 Degraff, Giles 279 Deitch, Richard 169, 309 Dekay, Thomas 279 Del Vitto, Peter Delacy, Bourke Jane 349 Delaney, Terrance Delanty, Maureen 228, 253, 349 Dellinger, Jane 198, 309 Delong, Michael 121, 207, 254, 279 Delong, Steven 166, 167, 230, 273, 279 Delozier, Donald 310 Delozier, Dale 331 Delozier, Larry 331 Demarco, David 152, 325 Demaris, Jo 223, 225, 331 Demas, George 310 Demory, Pamela 310 Demory, Rosemary 200, 279 Demory, Stephen 279 Denery, James Dennis, Jim 213, 349 Dennis, John 44, 45, 163, 209, 210, 256, 310 Dennis, Jon 128, 331 J3ent, Janet 176, 180, 310 Dent, Thomas Derose, Craig 279 Derryberry, Mary Jo 178, 246, 331 Detour, James 279 Dew, Spence 279 Dewey, Henry 152, 160, 279 Dewitt, Robert 310 Deyo, Duane Deyo, Donna Deyoung, David 130, 150, 310 Dicarlo, Peter 30, 309 Dicey, Gary Dicken, Sue 156, 349 Dicksinson, Charles 349 Dickinson, Laurie 242, 243, 279 Dicksinson, Suzan 331 Dietsch, Harald 279 Dillard, Virginia 279 Dillon, William 195, 331 Divan, Julie 279 Doane, Leslie 250, 259, 279 Dobyns, Cathy 310 Dobyns, Dick 150, 151, 349 Dobyns, Edward 310 Dobyns, Whit 349 Dodd, Kathy 349 Dodd, Tom 39, 124, 230, 247 Dolrias, Cheryl 210 Donelan, Edward 254 Donelan, Kevin Donelan, Pat 38 Dopier, Riva 256, 310 Dorman, David 172 Dorman, Michael 124, 279 Dotson, Charlie Dotson, Timothy 279 Dougherty, Mark Dove, Christine Dove, Kenneth Dowd, Timothy 279 Downey, Marjorie 331 Downing, Starr 31, 178, 182, 204, 331 Doyle, Juni 349 Doyie, Michelle 211, 331 Drag an, Tekla 349 Drake, Barbara Drake, Fabyan Drake, Richard 123, 124, 126, 127, 169, 230, 310 Driscoll, Colleen 156, 231,253, 331 Drisko, Jennifer 349 Drisko, Shapleigh 243, 331 Dubiel, Chris Dubiel, David 331 Dubiel, Renee 231, 234, 310 Duff, James 331 Duffy, Peter 128 Dugan, Douglas Duke, Madonna 212, 310 Dumont, Artie Duncan, Wallace Dunivin, Joseph Dunivin, Jeffrey 128, 172 Dunlap, James Dunlap, Julie Dunn, Jeffrey 349 Dunn, Kathryn 249, 279 Dunne, Barbara 279 Dupre, Cynthia 229, 310 Dupre, Deborah 229, 231,249, 279 Durant, Joseph 235, 252, 310 Dutchyshyn, John 130, 349 Dwineile, Nancy 350 Eades, Jean 350 Eady, Bambi 350 Earnest, Linda 350 Eastman, Michael 31,124, 310 Ebersberger, Sue 235, 310 Ecker, Cheryl 310 Eckert, Nancy 180, 242, 331 Eckstein, Ricky Eddy, Dana Edwards, Cordon 279 Edwards, Robin 214, 242 Eibling, Michael 310 Eidsness, Natalie 191, 228, 229 Einsel, Susan 253, 350 Elkins, Martin Ellson, Daniel 199, 279 Ellson, Lorelee 231 Elmendorf, Edward 172,173, 331 Elwell, Kevin Emmert, Bruce Endersbee, Ann 310 England, Kevin 124, 331 Engle, Cathy 350 Englert, Lee Ann 44, 45, 253, 331 Englert, Roy 331 Ensminger, David Ensrud, John Ensrud, Shauna 279 Ensz, Mark Equi, Jerry 350 Erben, Kelly 350 Erben, Kent 342 Estes, Kathryn 279 Evans, Ellis Evans, Gaye 215, 223, 224, 242, 252,310 Evans, Gregg 350 Evans, Craig 172, 331 Evans, Steve 350 Everett, Kay 184, 310 Everette, Michael 331 Everette, Randy 155, 234, 331 Evrard, Margaret 215, 251, 255, 280 Everly, Wendy 213 Ewing, William 165,196,197, 230, 252, 256, 310 Fabian, Desiree 331 Fabian, Gregory 280 Fahs, John Fairbrother, Lynne 350 Faler, Cheryl 184, 311 Famiglietti, William 350 Farano,Joseph Farley, Michael 172, 331 Farley, Sherri 350 Farley, Vicki 251, 280 Faulconer, John 148, 254, 331 Faulconer, Susan 242, 311 Faulconer, Thomas 350 Faw, Pamela 280 Featherall, Eugene 172 Featherall, Kathleen 280 Feigel, Curtis 162, 195, 227, 331 Feigleson, Thomas Feldmiller, Kimberly 195, 311 Feldmiller, Scott 150, 350 Felt, Kathryn 350 Feltner, Susan 280 Fernander, Robert Ferris, Lynn 280 Ferris, Robert 47, 141, 143, 145, 251,280 Fetterhoff, Daniel Field, Chrisrina Fifer, Sally 253, 350 Findley, Dean 242, 311 Findley, Lana 121, 206, 231,331 Fish, Paul 331 Fisher, John 256, 311 Fisher, Linda Fisher, William 164, 311 Fitzgerald, Judi 30, 191,229, 251, 261, 270, 280 Fitzgerald, Kathleen 192, 223, 224,350 Flannagan, Robert 350 Fleigh, Lynda 350 Fleigh, Larry 331 Fleming, Danny Fleming, Debra 350 Fleming, Donna Fleming, Doris Fleming, James 132, 135, 311 Fleming, Janet 255, 280 Fleming, Janie 331 Fleming, Jenny 211, 218 Fleming, Michael 311 Fletcher, Debbie 211, 311 Flint, Richard 44, 211, 258, 311 Florio, Mark Flynn, Joyce 280 Flynn, Susan 255, 311 Foley, Marianne 231, 332 Folger, William 121, 207, 332 Fondren, Donna 311 Ford, Jayne 200, 249, 280 Ford, Mary 121, 206, 331 Ford, Paul 204,239, 332 Forrester, Jill 350 Forrester, Patrick 172, 332 Foss, Cyndi 350 Foster, Debra 350 Foster, Karen 220, 221,240, 243, 251, 280 Foster, Lisa 246, 311 Foster, Nancy 246, 350 Fountain, Larry 311 Fowler, Jeffrey 350 Fox, Carolyn 350 Fox, Charleen 193, 311 Fox, Thomas 350 Fox, Jayme 118, 215, 219, 311 Fox, Jennefer 228, 253, 350 Fox, Joseph 350 Fox, Kathryn 350 Fox, Michael Fox, Suzanne 257, 280 Francis, Jimmy 128, 172, 332 Franke, Ronald Frawley, Vivian 216, 218, 243, 311 Frazer, Lindon 332 Frazier, Ronald Fredericksen, Michael 166, 311 Freese, Ralph 280 Freese, Tim 205, 332 French, Kenton 213, 350 Freshwater, Gayle 174,180, 252, 311 Freshwater, Richard 124,158, 160, 161, 230, 280 Freshwater, William 162, 163, 332 Frey, Frank 280 Frey, John 204 Frey, John 204, 332 Frey, Rebecca 332 Friedt, Anita 332 Frinks, Sharon 351 Frost, Danielle 176, 311 Frost, John 280 Frost, Laurie 114, 207, 228, 253, 332 Frost, Rebecca 243, 245, 351 Frost, Sandy 184, 213, 351 Frost, Scott 311 Frost, William 121, 207, 254, 280 Fry, Peggy 351 Fugate, Glenn 280 Funk, Jeffery 351 Furtner, Julia 351 Gabrielli, Gail 121, 156, 206, 217, 332 Gabrielli, Michael 121, 207, 253, 351 Gaddy, Alan 124 Gage, Jo Gaines, Gina 311 Gallo, Robert Galway, Brian 332 Gambino, Cathy Gangstad, Karl Gangstad, Lillis 351 Gardner, Clifford Gardner, Dana 28, 118, 249, 280 Gardner, David Gardner, Laurie 311 Garretson, Edmund 169, 280 Garretson, John 169 Garretson, Michael Garrigan, Laurie 311 Garrigus, Patricia 351 Gatti, Michael 351 Gaudian, Robert 351 Gausvik, Kathy 212, 214, 252, 312 Gauthey, Thomas 148,172, 332 Gauthier, Michael 209, 219, 220, 221,223,224 Gavan, Kathleen 211, 332 Gavan, Thomas 351 Gcanton, Teresita Gee, Cynthia 312 Gentemann, James Gentry, George 130 Gentry, Joanna 280 Cesford, Dean 351 Gibbins, Jamie 216, 351 Gibbons, Debbie 213, 234, 351 Gibbons, Sharon 312 Gibson, Ellen 312 Gibson, Sheila 312 Gibson,Steven Giering, Molly 213, 351 Giering, Peggy 220, 240, 312 Giles, Joni 25, 29, 46, 251, 280 Giles, Katherine 176,181, 312 Giles, Jill 40,192, 231,280 Gill, Wayne Gilmore, Karen 332 Giorgi, Debra Girod, Mary 351 Gittieman, Dawn 391 Gladd, Neil 121, 206, 208, 281 Glover, Ann 182, 332 Glover, Charles 20,152, 220, 221.223.224.281 Gobie, Stephen Godwin, Valerie 253, 351 | Godwin, Victoria 351 Goe lt, Katherine Goins, Paul 281 Goodale, Gary 281 Goodale, Kevin 351 Goodnight, Janice 253, 332 Goodwin, Jeanne 235, 312 Goodwin, Philip 332 Gordon, Archie Gordon, Deborah 121,206, 229, 312 Gordon, Don 281 Goretsky, Charles 230, 332 Goretsky, Nancy 351 Goretsky, Sharon 242, 281 Gorey, Paul 204, 312 Gorham, Edward Gorham, Laura 240, 332 §| Gorski, Nina 281 Govan, Dale 49,132, 206 Govan, Debby 203, 351, 250, 256, 258, 281 ; C ' 1 Gould, Brian 281 Gowin, Vicki 332 Cowing, Don Gralow, Michael 124 Gramp, Lisa 228, 332 Gray, Keith 156 Gray, Lynn 174,193, 231, 281 Gray, Robert 121,206, 230, 248, 257, 281 Gray, Roy 332 Greehan, David 172, 332 Greehan, Michael 312 Green, Bruce 332 Greener, Candice 113,193, 312 Gregg, Karen 351 Gregg, Lee 281 Gregorits, Robert 351 Gregory, Jack 162, 312 Gregory, Maura 47, 191,202, 229, 238,251,281 Gregory, Paul Gregory, William 162, 163, 351 Grey, Jeff 130, 162 Grey, Linda 257, 332 Grigg, Jon 196, 197, 230, 245, 251.281 Grigg, Judie 212, 214, 312 Grigsby, David Griswold, Kim 192, 234, 257, 281 Griswold, Leslie 332 Grugin, Robin 281 Gudely, Edward Gudley, Mike 151 Guidry, Allison Gunter, Roseanne 24b, 25 1, 55 I Gunter, William 281 Guthrie, Alan Guthrie, lack 230, 281 Guthrie, Mike Gwynn, Robert 130, 351 Haar, Kenneth 199, 312 Haar, Raymond Haas, Andrew 48, 49, 211,216, 217, 244, 245, 250, 257, 281 Hackworth, Jean 332 Haertle, Christopher 132 Hafer, Lynn 200, 282 Hagan, James 156, 332 Hagen, Sherryl Hagen, Todd 351 Haines, Darrell 231 Haines, Robert 121, 207, 282 Haines, Tom 332 Hale, John Hale, Marijo Hall, Annette Hall, Cheryl 192, 214, 351 Hall, Lynne 198, 282 Hall, Timothy 282 Hallman, Scott 282 Hallock, David 201,282 Hallock, Jane 332 Halm, Rita Halsey, Jeffrey Hamersly, Gail 251, 282, 377 Hamill, Nita 182, 213, 253, 345, 351 Hamilton, Gray Hamilton, Stephanie 240, 241, 325 Hampton, Susan 332 Hampton, Wade 312 Hancock, Deborah 113, 252 Hancock, Jack Hancock, Karen 118,255, 282 Hand, Rose 282 Hannan,Susan 282 Hannon, Cheryl 249, 282, 381 Hannon, Deborah 351 Hannon, Leslie 211, 312, 379 Hansen, Gordon 152, 282 Hansen, Kurt 152,172, 332 Hansen, Michael 282 Hansen, Shirley 282 Hanson, Patricia 282 Hardcastle, Joe 351 Hardcastle, Leslie 282 Hardcastle, Vincent Hardell, Chris 152 Hardey, Susan Harding, Scott 124,191,230, 247, 248, 282 Harding, Stephanie 121, 207, 242,252,312 Hardy, Earl Hare, Margaret 352 Harpman, David 283 Harral, Blake 204 Harral, Vaughn Harrell, Kathryn 283 Harrigan, Lawrence 283 Harris, David 333 Harris, Jeanette 312 Harrison, Brian 124,169, 230, 247, 312 Harrison, Casby 148,149, 333 Harrison, Michael Harrison, Richelle 231, 352 Harrover, Marilee 118, 242, 253, 333 Hart, Cynthia 352 Hart, Mark 231, 312 Hart, Patricia 198, 312 Hart, Peter 216,231, 352 Ilarter, Kathleen Mary I lasty, Denny 152 I lasty, Theresa 198, 3 12 Hatch, Douglas 283 Hatter, Jeffery Hatter, Ronald 3 12 Hauer, I inda 198 Hauer, Scott 172, 333 Hauer, Steven 254, 283 Haug, Edward 37 Haug, Kathleen 333 Haupt, Teri 312 Hauser, Gus Hauser, William 254, 283 Haviland, Ann 283 Hawe, Robert Hawkes, Deborah 114, 333 Hayden, Melinda 234 Hayden, Paula 299 Hayden, Don Hayes, Damian 333 Hayward, Susan 333 Haze, Pamela 240, 313 Heasley, Brian 313 Hedberg, sonja 352 Heiberg, Lynne 333 Heitzenrater, Amy 352 Heltenberger, Gary 121, 206, 252, 313 Helfrich, Mark 234, 352 Helms, Karen 333 Helton, Tim 124, 230, 247, 313 Hemphill, Christine 176,177, 191,219,220,255,283 Henderson, Donald 262, 333 Henderson, Mark Henderson, Kenneth Hendrix, Ava 352 Hennessy, Meggan 223, 283 Hennessy, William Henry, Carey 333 Henry, Douglas 352 Henry, Michael 209, 210, 313 Henry, James Henry, Leesa 342 Henry, Tammie 26, 115, 252 Henry, Terri 242, 313 Hensley, Jill 193, 283 Herchig, Suzette 313, 240 Hergenroeder, Leo 137,158, 160,196, 204, 230, 231, 258, 313 Hergenroeder, David 128, 158, 160, 204 Hergenroeder, Daniel 130,162 Heritage, Suzette G Herman, Alan 352 Hermit Bruce 352 Hermit, Randolph 128, 247, 333 Hernandez, Robert 231, 276, 313, 377 Herrin, Cindy 352 Herrin, Susan 231,243, 333 Hertberg, Edward 313 Hertel, Lisa 342 Hertel, Susan 333 Hess Anne 243, 313 Hess, Julia Heverly, Robert 313 Higgins, Linda 205, 333 High, Kim 118, 313 Hill, Blair Hill, Donald 262 Hill, Robert 172, 220, 221,333 Hill, Susan 352 Hilty, Antionette Hilty, Keith Hilty, Rose Anne Hilty, Teresa Hilz, Mark Hilz, Stephen 204, 333 Hindman, Mark Hindman, Randi 313 Hirshenberger, Peter 204, 333 Hite, Bonnie 19 i, 28 ! Hite, )anet Hix, Robert 172, 1 S3 Hobbs, Fay 231, 333 Hodges, |o 215, 246, 256, 3 1 ( Hooting, Deborah 283 Hooting, Donald Hofer, Jerry 240, 241, 313 Hoffman, Robert 207, 258, 313 Hofmeister, Diane Hogge, Kevin 132, 133, 333 Holapa, Barbara 174, 180, 313 Holland, Heidi 234, 313 Holland, Scott 150 Holliday, Jennifer 205, 352 Hollins, Donna 352 Holloway, Jeffrey 164 Holm, Douglas 172, 333 Holmes, Kevin 36, 164, 250, 283 Holmes, Lee 128, 253, 333 Holowinski, Carol 333 Holowinski, Karen 257, 283 Holt, Gregory 130, 162, 163 Holt, Lisa 214, 333 Homa, John 121,206, 333 Honeycutt, Dean Honeycutt, Dean 352 Honeycutt, Diane 333 Honeycutt, Lynda 283 Honeycutt, Paul 196,197, 248, 250, 283 Hoopingarner, Jeffrey 172,173 Hope, Sharon 182, 352 Hopkins, Lisa Hopkins, Mark 352 Horn, Heather 216, 375 Horn, Scott 156,196,197, 231, 283 Horvath, Deborah Hoshovsky, Marc Hostetler, Stephen House, Kimberly 352 Howard, John 283 Howard, Pamela 249, 313 Howard, Valerie 204, 243, 352 Hoyt, Kim 352 Hubbard, John 313 Hubbard, Kenneth 192 Hudachek, Mary 211, 352 Huddleston, Jarret 156, 252, 313 Hudson, Donna 203, 352 Huffman, Charlotte 313 Huffmaster, Steven 124,169, 230, 252, 313 Huffstickler, James 162, 163, 169 Huffstickler, Joseph 199, 283 Hughes, Erin 49, 283 Hughes, James 216, 217, 251,283 Hughes, Martha 214, 215, 313 Hughes, Molly 283 Hughes, Patricia 2201 221, 283 Huguely, Cindy 334 Hull, Ryde Catherine Hull, Ryde Edward Hunt, Mary Hurley, Gayle 193, 283 Hurwitz, Lisa 251, 283 Husted, Floyd 20, 230, 284 Hutchinson, Lance 334 Hutchinson, Peggy Waltraud Hyde, Tracy 334 Hydrick, Lawton 38, 123, 124, 127,158,160,230,247 Hyer, Nancy 2 8, 46, 48, 49, 112, 233, 249, 256, 260, 284 Imber, John 231, 352 Ingram, Allison 352 Ingrum, Kent 121, 207, 254, 258, 284 Ireland, Sandra 284 Irrig, Mark Irrig, Stephanie Irvin, Rhonda 216, 217, 284 Islin, John 313 Ives, Catherine Ives, Mark Ivins, Susan Leigh Iwamoto, juy e 1 78, 192, 23 3, 134 Iwamoto, Ross 194 252, 525 Jackson, Ricky Jackson, Sidney 124, 152, 160, 230, 260, 261, 534 Jacobs, Ida 243, 352 Jacobsen, Jeff 334 Jacobus, Mike James, Debra 198, 284 Jameson, Patrick 352 Jameson, Terry 334 Janes, Deborah 195, 214, 314, 377 Janes, Ray 353 Jasper, Scott 203, 352 Jeacock, Buffy 112, 231, 284 Jeffrey, Barbara 352 Jeffrey, Mary 314 Jenkins, Michelle 213, 352 Jenkins, Terence 204, 334 Jennings, Diane 37, 46, 47, 220, 221, 232, 250, 255, 272, 284 Jennings, Michael 124, 230 Jennings, Trey 128, 334 Jennings, William Jenson, Holly 284 Jenson, Larry 334 Jeremiah, Debora 28, 46, 48, 112, 270, 284 Jeremiah, Jamie 150, 353 Jerman, Mary 334 Jerman, Richard 353 Jewell, Steven 334 Jewell, Tom 284 Jewell, William 253 Jira, Dean Jira, John lira, Michael 164, 314 Jira, Richard C Johnson, Charles 216, 314 Johnson, Debra 334 Johnson, Gail 121, 206, 208, 338, 342 Johnson, Garry 152, 284 Johnson, Henry Johnson, James 334 Johnson, Julie 353 Johnson, Leanne 353 Johnson, Ralph Johnson, William 334 Johnston, ) L Jones, Charles Jones, Connie Lynn Jones, David 314 Jones, Donald 353 Jones, Gail 353 Jones, Holly 210 Jones, Jeffrey 195, 235, 248, 250, 284 Jones, Michael 284 lones, Richard 314 Jones, Richard 231, 334 Jones, Roderick Jones, Toby Jones, Catherine 257 Joplin, lay Iordan, Brett 130 Iordan, Gregg 152, 284 lorgensen, (ay 156, 172 Jorgensen, Julie 284 Jose, Linda 176 Judy, Barbara 191, 284 Judy, Stephen 128, 155, 334 Jureka, Jerard 155, 196, 314 Kafka, David 124, 158, 268, 284 Kaier, Keith 282, 284, 297 Kalen, Andrew 163, 334 Kamiyama, Mark Kamiyama, Patrick Kanak, John 334 Karabaic, James 334 Karas, Athena 219, 284 Karbelk, Donna 243, 353 Karbelk, Sharon 240, 314 kastanowski, John 194, 314 Kautfman, Barbara 203, 353 Kawolics, Chris 314 Kazakis, Alexandra Keatts, Annette 334 Keatts, Dennis 284 Keck, Jeff 334 Keefe, Patricia Keenan, Robert 334, 353 Keener, Charles 213, 353 Kenner, Deborah 259, 335 Keeney, Kanyon 128,163 Keheley, Sharman 240, 241,284 Keim, Kathryn 229, 252, 314, 376 Keim, Stephen 128, 162,163, 207, 247, 248, 334 Keith, Laurie 284 Keith, Resa 334 Kelley, Gene Kelliher, Daniel 130 Kelliher, Karen 334 Kelly, Ann 314 Kelly, Heather 353 Kelly, Susan 184, 353 Kelsey, Deborah Kemp, Joyce 118, 246, 251,284 Kemp, Robert 353 Kennedy, Kathleen 353 Kennedy, Mike 353 Kenney, Kanyon 334 Kennedy, William Kenyon, Michael 121,206, 334 Kenyon, Susan 213 Kerin, Mary 334 Kerns, Barbara 314 Kerns, Susan 353 Kersey, Jessica 249, 250, 284 Kester, Raymond Ketchum, Randy Ketchum, Steven Ketzler, Kevin 130, 353 Keys, Kelly 204, 362 Keys, Michael 121, 207 Keys, Sal 214 Kick, Darcy 314 Kidd, David 128, 334 Kidwell, James Kidwell, Kevin 353 Kilday, Danny 150, 151 Kilday, Janet 252, 314, 375 Kilday, William Killoran, Timothy 169, 205, 285 Kimble, James Kimman, Patricia 192, 220, 223, 224, 314, 375 King, Robert 128, 155 King, Steven Kingery, John 49, 232, 250, 285 Kirk, Colleen 285 Kirk, Daniel 353 Kissinger, Roland 314 Klein, Donald 163 Klostermeyer, Mark 204, 353 Kneuper, Raymond 353 Kneuper, Rayna 253, 353 Knight, Kristi 226, 334 Knight, William 353 Knister, Steven 121, 206, 258, 334 Knott, James Knowles, William 196, 197, 314 Koch, Charlotte Koch, Frederick 155, 314 Koesters, David 141,143, 145, 147, 230, 247, 314 Koesters, Michael 141, 142, 285 Kollinas, Elaine 353 Kollinzas, Paul 204 Komar, Lorrie 184, 193, 228, 293, 334 Kominus, Diane 353 Kominus, Kathryn 334 Konopnicki, David 39, 128, 163, 247,334 Kopf, Hans Koslow, Robert 231, 334 Koslow, Trudy 240, 241,285 Kotun,Joan 262, 334 Kowalski, Joellen 200, 240, 255, 285 Kraft, Alan Kraft, Matthew 195, 245, 285 Krantzman, Judith 178, 208, 214, 215, 335 Krantzman, Phyllis 48, 191, 220, 285 Kress, Mike 353 Krieger, Kim 216, 217, 231, 250, 269, 285 Krieger, Kurt 335 Kruck, Fred 164, 335, 353 Kruck,Susan 198, 314 Kruger, Kelly 158, 160, 220, 248, 304,314 Kurdziolek, Brian Kurdziolek, Robin 285 Kurth, Audrey 203, 253, 353 Kurth, Steven 195, 201, 239, 245, 285 Kvasnicka, David 251, 254, 256, 285 Kvasnicka, Susan 246, 314 La Due Paul 315 Labrash, Michael 353 Lackman, Carey 200, 285 Lackman, Mary 156, 304, 315 Lackman, William 130, 353 Lahr, Chris 285 Lahr, John Laighton, Cheryl 257, 335 Lail, Linda 315 Lake, Patricia 39, 193 Lam, Charles Lambert, Melinda 211, 315 Lancaster, Mark 128, 129, 335 Lancaster, Susan 249, 285 Land, Christine 285 Land, Clinton Land, James 315 Land,John Lane, Christopher 213 Lang, Deborah 202, 223, 315 Langhorne, David 315 Lanier, Stephen 141,142, 315 Lanman, Lisa 335 Lansing, Peter 262, 335 Larner, Terry 118, 191, 193, 219, 232, 251, 285 Larson, Melody 255 Larsson, Kurt 205 Laslavic, Elizabeth 218, 219, 251, 285, 376 Latall, Craig 128, 205 Latta, Naomi 353 Latta, Rebecca 315 Law, Cynthia 198, 315 Law, Terynna Lawhon, Julie 335 Lawrence, Christopher 315 Lawrence Dale 231 Lawrence, Wendy 205, 210, 229, 240, 250, 285 Leahy, Christine Lebiedz, James 201,253, 353 Lebiedz, Michael 158, 215, 220, 221,252,254,315 Lecroy, James 354 Ledder, John 354 Ledford, Susan 200, 286 Lee, Chung Hung Lee, Chun Ming 286 Lee, Jeffrey Lee, Lawrence 128, 335 Lee, Linda 229, 255, 286, 376 Lee, Lynn 354 Lee, Spencer Leffler, Kevin Lehmann, Katherine 184, 256, 354 Leonard, Sandra 315 Leonard, Sheri 231, 335 Leopold, Anne 335 Leopold, Barbara 210, 286 Leslie, Douglas 315 Lesueur, Michael 121, 158, 169, 207, 258, 315 Levine, Sarita 178, 240, 335 Lewis, Christie 286 Lewis, Thomas Lewis, William Lightel, Shane 335 Lilley, Linda 182, 253, 354 Linka, William 248, 256, 315 Little, Julie 253, 254 Loeslein, Thomas 132, 315 Loftis, Michael 354 Logan,Brenda 226,246, 335 Logerquist, Cheryl 182 Logwood, Michael 204 Lokitis, Stephen 335 Long, Darlene Long, Lester Longhill, Julie 214, 354 Longhill, Mary 286 Lord, James 164, 354 Lorenzi, David 220, 221, 315 Lovelace, Anna 335 Lovelace, Lloyd 354 Lovelace, Teresa 315 Lowe, Barbara 184, 206, 354 Lowe, Robert 132, 134, 230, 315 Lowery, Cynthia 315 Lowery, Larry Lubin, Larry 354 Lucas, James 315 Luce, Pamela Lucero, Margaret 335 Lucero, Steve Luddy, Thomas 286 Lundberg, Cynthia 176,180, 315 Lundberg, Thomas 234, 315 Lundstrom, Brian Lupton, Debra Luther, Lisa 156, 326, 335 Lutinski, Jan 335 Lyle, Robin 206, 286 Lynch, Faith 240, 241 Lynch, James 335 Lynch,Joan Lyon, Jeffrey Lyons, Nancy 178, 182, 205, 335 MacBrayne, William 335 Macchia, Catherine 242, 335 Maccue, Hollie Machol, Warren 130 Mackey, Cary 286 Mackey, Mark 135,158, 160, 316 Macy, Sheila 354 Magonigle, Linda Lee Maley, Annie 213, 354 Mallory, Ronald 335 Malone, Kevin 150,151, 354 Malone, Michael 286 Malone, Timothy 124 Malony, Janice 205, 335 Maltby, William 124, 230, 310 Manack, Deborah 335 Manion, Joseph 121, 137,158, 207, 316 Mann, Thomas 205 Manning, Allan 121,207, 316 Manning, Lorraine Manning, Patrice 286 Manno, Chris 286 Manno, David Manno, Rosanne Mansell, Mary Mansell, Suzette Manuel, Robert Manuel, Susan 43, 44, 45, 209, 316 Marker, David Marker, Steve Thomas Markham, Donald 48, 220, 239, 254, 286, 378 Markham, Patrick 316 Marma, Karen 235 Marma, Kathryn 156, 354 Marma, Kim 225, 238, 316 Marr, Skip 41, 124, 127, 248, 286 Marten, 141 Martin, Charles 124, 230, 247 Martin, Kathy 118 Martin, Leann 249, 286 Martin, Mary Martin, Melissa Martin, Peter 172, 335 Martin, Philip 231 Martin, Robert 128, 326, 335 Martin, Robin 231 Martinisko, David Marvin, Harold Marvin, Julia 335 Marvin, Laura 213, 354 Mason, Carolyn 286 Mason, Kimberly 192 Mason, William 156 Matthews, Anita 206, 316 Matthews, Lois 354 Mauck, Cheryl 286 Mauck, Daniel 286 Mauldin, Dan 130, 354 Maurer, Calvin 227, 353, 354 Maurstad, Deborah 210, 335 May, Lisa 118, 335 Mayfield, Andrew 128, 335 Mazak, Sara McAlwain, Kurt 164 McArdle, Stephen McArdle, Valerie 354 McBride, Thomas 198, 286 McCabe, Scott 262, 336 McCabe, William 199, 316 McCaffery, Kelly 254 McCaffery, Martin 336 McCaffrey, Charles 172 McCain, Mark 130, 354 McCain, Thomas 354 McCain, Zack 316 McCall, Pamela McCampbell, Steven 195, 262 McCann, Deborah 354 McCann, Stephen 316 McCardle, Stephen 316 McCarthy, Kathleen 354 McCarthy, Susan 262, 336 McCauley, Bruce 256, 286 McClintic, Patricia 354 McClintock, Jacqueline 286 McCloud, John 286 McCloud, Robert McColl, Claudia 286 McCollum, Catherine 316 McConnell, Charles 234, 316 McConnell, Janet 259, 354 McCubbin, Ann 253, 354 McCubbin, Donna 251, 286 McCullough, Pamela 193, 243, 246, 316 McCully, Robert 128, 336 McCurnin, Patrick 124, 316 McCurnin, Timothy 128, 336 McDade, John 354 McDade, Kathleen McDaniels, Elizabeth 231, 354 Mi Donald, David McDonald, Nancy 118, Sib McDonald, Patricia 220, 221, 240, 251. 28b McDonell, Scott 128, 158, S.Sb McDonnell, Barbara 20 S, 25b, 354 McDowell, Marcia 211, sib McDowell, Marianne 354 McDowell, Scott 16b, 167, 254, 316 McElwain, Jill 316 McElwain, Kurt 336 McFarland, Christopher McGill, Lori 184, 336 McGill, William 287 McGonegal, Lori 210, 336 McGowan, Thomas McGraw, Clifford 196 McGregor, Kenneth 336 McIntyre, Jane 287 McKay, Mark 336 McKay, Teresa 354 McKenna, Elizabeth 255 McKenna, Mary 255, 287 McKinley, Sharon 174, 180, 316 McKinney, Cindy McKinney, Steven 336 McLain, Kenneth McLain, Steven McLeland, Brad 211, 243, 336 McLenagan, Leland 287 McMahon, Tracy 231, 336 McNair, Janice McNair, M ark 137, 317 McNerney, Martin 47,141, 146, 251,287 McNerney, Susan 345, 354 McRae, Bonnie 287 McRae, John 148, 326, 336 McRae, Leslie 354 McRae, William 46, 48, 190, 261, 287 McVay, Craig 172 McVay, Cynthia 252, 255, 317, 377 McVay, Kathleen 190, 249, 251, 287, 378 McWilliam, Michael 355 McWilliams, James Meade, Dick 130 Meade, Mary 178, 354 Meadows, Gregory 336 Medlin, Kathryn 243, 336 Mee, Sharon 238, 257 Meehan, Jessica Meehleis, Dan 317, 169 Mehi, Leslie Meier, Ernest 336 Melburn, Cynthia 287 Melburn, Kay 336 Melburn, Mike Melnick, Moya 253, 355 Mendenhall, Scott 355 Mendenhall, Victoria 215, 252, 317 Mendez, Carmen 336 Mendez, Enrique 215, 252, 317 Mercer, Monique 231, 355 Merchant, Mavis 210, 240, 333 Merkel, Regina 355 Merritt, Robert 355 Merritt, Sandy 355 Merritt, Susan 184, 242 Mesler, Robert Mesmer, Cindy Mesmer, Glen 210, 317 Mesmer, Sheryl 212, 336 Messmer, James Mestre, Kathy 231 Metz, Salena 336 Metzler, Dennis 121 Metzler, Mark Meyer, Kioth V55 Michael, Steven f ib Michael, Thomas 155 Michel, Michael 128, 16 i Michl, Vic tor 355 Midever, Bob 12 I Miele, Kathryn Milbourn, Craig 199, 317 Milbourn, Cynthia 355 Miller, Christopher 162, 336 Miller, David Miller, Donna 246, 250, 287 Miller, Joyce Miller, Kevin 194 Miller, Laura 213, 355 Miller, Leslee210, 317 Miller, Mark 130, 204, 355 Miller, Nancy 116 Miller, Tom Millnick, Karen 223, 224, 287 Millnick, Stephen 336 Mills, Freddie 137, 158, 160, 161, 190, 191, 230, 247, 248, 250, 270, 287 Mills, Karen 355 Mills, Patricia 287 Mills, Robert Millward David 355 Millward, Michael 355 Millward, William 164, 317 Minko, Peter Mischke, Cynthia Mischke, Jeffrey 387 Mitchell, Frederic Mitchell, Gregory 207, 208, 287 Mitchell, Mark 199, 287 Mitchell, Michael 317 Mitchell, Stacy 336 Mitchem, John 317, 323 Moe, Cathryn 209, 317 Moerman, George 317 Moffat, John 288 Moffat, Patricia 317 Moffat, Robert 336 Molnar, Miriam Monahan, Mary Montel, Elaine 336 Montgomery, Patricia 226, 336 Moore, Gerald Moore, Elizabeth Moore, James Moore, Theresa 355 Moore, William 130, 164, 355 Morehouse, Nancy 114, 336 Moreland, Sheila Moren, Deborah 198 Morgan, Charles 172, 336 Morgan, Cynthia 178, 205, 355 Morris, Carey Morris, Cynthia 231, 355 Morris, Edward Morris, Karl 130 Morris, Kevin 158, 317 Morris, Lester 128, 158, 336 Morris, Paul 128, 162, 163 Morris, Sue 115, 355 Morrison, Christina 336 Morrison, Donna 118, 206, 251, 288 Morrison, Karen 355 Morrissey, jane 184, 355 Morrissey, Robert 288 Mosher, Louis Moss, Susan 377 Moulden, Veronica 211, 317 Mount, Edward 205, 337 Mounts, John 130, 355 Mounts, Thomas 288 Mourges, Mark 124, 126, 158, 247 Mueller, Alberta 218 Mueller, Teresa Mullen, Dorothea 317 Mullen, Kalhianne 337 Mullen, Mary 2 14, 226, f t7 Mullen, Robert 198, 3 17 Muller, Susan 2 I i, 355 Mulvaney, Steven 196, 197, 201, 229, 231, 252, 517 Mumina, Sabrina Muncie, Donald 124, 248 Muncie, Michael 128 Mundy, James 130, 150, 151 Mundy, John 124, 169, 230, 247 Mundy, Martha Mundy, Stephen 355 Murdock, Susan 238, 288 Murias, Ana 240, 241,260, 261, 288 Murnane, Michael Muros, Hildey 249, 262, 263, 337 Muros, Sally 223, 225, 253, 355 Murphy, Elizabeth 199, 317 Murphy, James Murphy, Patricia Murphy, Patrick Murrah, Karen Elizabeth Murray, Christopher 121,172, 207 Murray, Diana 44, 45, 210, 212, 288 Murray, John 156, 288 Murray, Kenneth Murray, Leslie 288 Murray, Steven 337 Myers, Mark 288 Nafzinger, Karen 116, 215, 250, 288 Nafzinger, Nancy 253, 355 Najarro, Cesar 164, 214, 337 Nakamura, Marliese, 214, 242, 337 Nardin, Mary Nash, Sean 239 Neal, Kimberly 337 Nedry, Peter Needham, Gerard Neff, Keith 158, 288 Neidlinger, Bruce 356 Neidlinger, Joslin Neidlinger, Mary 355 Neidlinger, Mark 196, 197, 288 Nelson, Deborah 356 Nelson, Lawrence Nevin, Robert 356 Newbry, Colleen 39,114, 193, 337 Newell, Tom 148,163, 337 Newman, Judith 239 Newmann, Terry 182, 253, 356 Newsome, David 337 Newson, David 288 Newton, Daniel 337 Newton, Leonard 172 Nichols, Heather 337 Nickles, Brian Nickles, John Nicolai, Annette 45, 288 Nicolai, William 251, 288 Nidever, Dianne Nidever, Robert 207 Nishimoto, Margaret 213, 356 Niskanen, Patricia 204, 356 Nobles, Laura 118, 193, 317 Nolan, Larry 288 Nonday, Bob 317 Nordan, Nanette Nordin, Glenda 317 Nordin, Mary Beth 356 Norris, Vicki 337 Notaro, Elizabeth 176, 180, 318 Notaro, Jane 114, 337 Notaro, Luann 223, 224, 255, 272,289 Novak, Joseph 289 Numbers, Scott Nunez, Edison Oaks, David 194, 196,197, 245, 257, 289 OJruugh, Shawn 116, 337 Ober, Mil hael Obrien, Kathleen i f7 Obrien, Kathleen 337 Obryan, Padraic Ot onnor Mara 223, 225, 356 Oconnor, Siobhan 337 Oconnor, Shawn 214, 223, 225, 240,256 Odell, Jerry 337 Odell, Kelli 356 Odom, Pam 318 Odom, Steven 124, 247 Odonnell, Denise M 178, 182, 356 Odonnell, Kathleen 337 Odonnell, Patricia 174, 180, 228 Ogwynn, Matt 289 Ohlzen, Debra Ohlzen, Ronald Okane, Noreen 356 Okeefe, Anne 231, 318, 376 Okeefe, James Okeefe, Paul 282, 289 Okeefe, Paul Oleksy, Ann 356 Oleksy, Mary 289 Oleska, Joseph 121, 206, 318 Olsen, Kimberly 114, 210, 337 Olsen, Leslie 214, 318 Olson, Denise 318 Omary, Mary 318, 377 Oncale, Timothy 337 Oneil, Brian 156, 289 Oneil, Maureen 156, 356 Oneiil, Andrea 356 Oneill, Shawn 289 Oneiil, Sherri 318 Orrico, Cheryl 289 Ortiz, Louise 194, 249, 250, 289 Osborn, Charlotte 210, 337 Osborn, Elaine 213, 253, 356 Osborn, Valerie 229, 250, 289 Osgood, Laura 259, 356 Osgood, Thomas 337 Oshell, Dennis Osick, James 289 Osick, Mary Jane 356 Osius, Mary Beth 318 Oss, Penny 318 Oss, Tammy 337 Osullivan, Sherri 356 Otero, Gizelle 246, 249, 337 Overson, James 121,206, 235, 250, 258, 289 Owens, Andrea 356 Owens, Gregory 337 Owens, Taylor Pack, Barry 356 Pack, Heather 41,48, 184, 193, 229, 251,289 Padgett, Susan 121,206, 318, 375 Paganelli, Arthur Paige, Carol 223, 318 Paine, Gregory 318 Pales, Jeannette 246, 260, 356 Pales, Kathleen 121, 206, 252, 318 Palmer, Mark 156 Palmertree, Judy 289 Palmertree, Kathy 337 Panella, Barbara 237, 318 Pape, Joy 212, 215, 246, 318 Paris, Andrew Park, Frances 289, 380 Parker, James 248, 289 Parker, Julie 337 Parker, Nancy 356 Parks, Renee 192, 337 Parnell, Sharon Parris, Ann Parsons, Peggy 41, 112, 215, 249 Pasley, John Pate, Sharon 210, 318 Patterson, David 356 Patterson, Joanne 246, 337 Patterson, Linda 318 Patterson, Mike Patterson, Robert 220, 221 Patterson, Sherri Patterson, Pat 230, 289 Patton, Cheryl 116, 318 Patton, Jacques Patton, Leslie 182, 356 Pavelle, John 156, 169 Pavelie, Timothy 201, 337 Pawlowski, Edleen 318 Pawlowski, Edward 356 Payer, Paul 234 Payne, Gregg 155 Payne, Jacqueline 178, 182, 337 Peacock, Rachel 356 Peake, Judith 242, 318 Peake, Martha Pearce, John 318 Pearson, Faye Peaslee, Bradley 337 Peck, Gregory Peck, Tracy 121,206, 337 Peirce, John 172, 204, 220, 337 Peirce, Susan 121, 206, 234, 356 Pekarek, Janet 242 Penney, Andrew Penney, Dana 338 Penney, Jeff Pentland, Barbara 205 Pentland, Steve 338 Perdue, Dani 192, 338 Perkins, Jeff 204 Perkins, Karen 338 Perkins, Theresa 253, 356 Perriello, Nicholas 156, 318 Perrin, Patricia 213, 356 Perrin, Robert 25 Perry, Jeff Perry, Raymond Perry, Robert Perry, Tahnelle 356 Persing, Carl 130 Persing, Dwain 210, 338 Peschke, Deborah Peschke, Lorraine 47, 177,180 Peschke, Peter Peters, Anthony 338 Peters, Donna 213 Peters, Suzanne 318 Peterson, James Peterson, John 231 Peterson, Kay Peterson, Michael Peterson, Mikel Peterson, Steven Pettee, Ann 192, 290 Pettee, Helen 192, 331 Petty, Donald 338 Petty, Duane 290 Pettyjohn, Pamela 211, 338 Pettyjohn Patricia 319 Pexton, Debra 290 Pfleghardt, Catherine 356 Phares, Diane 193, 290 Phares, Linda 213, 356 Phares, Robert 130,163, 356 Phares, Stephen 319 Phelan, Michael 150 Phelan, Richard Phillips, Allison 205, 253, 357 Phillips, Elivira 357 Pickens, Leo 44, 45, 319 Pickering, Raymond 357 Piech, Patricia 118, 191, 319 Pieratt, Penny Pierce, Kristin 39, 113, 249, 319 Piernick, Pamela 209, 290, 376 Pigg, Craig 191, 202, 290 Pigg, Vicki 202, 338 Pines, Bradley 201, 342 Platenberg, Erik Platenberg, Robert 134 Plucinsky, David Plucinsky, Mark 290 Plummer, Susan 176, 182, 338 Poad, Rebecca 319 Poad, William 29.0 Polk, Steven 282, 290 Polk, Virginia 213, 357 Pollard, Catherine 237, 338 Pollard, Timothy 49, 194, 235, 251, 290 Pond, Donna 212, 319 Poorman, Abby 357 Porter, David 357 Porter, James Porter, Patrice 27, 184, 229, 249, 319 Pospisil, Gordon 338 Pospisil, Karen 290 Postak, John 231 Potter, Elizabeth 290 Potts, Kimberly 319 Pow, Karen 231 Powell, Teresa 338 Power, Kathy 357 Power, Timothy Powers, Mark 156 Powers, Robert 357 Powers, Roger 319 Pratt, Leslie 211, 223, 338 Preston, Laurie 210, 246, 338 Preston, Mary 156, 231, 234, 290 Prevatt, Richard 49,152, 232, 244, 245, 254, 290 Prevatt, William 156, 310 Price, Karla 193, 290 Price, Laurie 291 Price, Linda 22, 26,193, 338 Price, Mary 319 Price, Michael 130 Price, Richard 357 Price, Thomas 231, 357 Pritchard, Celia 357 Pritchett, Ricky 319 Proctor, Gerald 124,166, 206, 230, 247, 258 Proctor, Jayne 214, 231,242, 246, 338 Profilet, Jay 338 Profilet, Teresa 357 Pronier, Rebecca Pruitt, Jimmy 357 Puleo, Glenn 199 Purdy, Stephen 137,158, 160, 204, 230, 338 Puryear, Debbie 338 Putignano, Mary 357 Quaid, Evelyn 291 Quarto, Christopher 291 Quarto, Melanie 115, 357 Quinn, Daniel Quint, Michael 124, 319 Quint, Patrice 38, 184, 231,357 Rabung, Tom 150 Rachlis, Rhonda Rafferty, Ruth 357 Raisig, Dawn 319 Ramatowski, Paul Ramer, Pamela 178, 319 Ramer, Robert 148, 338 Ramos, Benita 255, 291 Ramos, James 357 Randolph, Cynthia 319 Ranney, Stephen 166, 167, 254, 319 Ransom, Margaret 283, 357 Rashis, Julie 213 Rashis, Marilyn 200 Rasmussen, Jean 215, 231,250, 272,291 Rasmussen, Mark 128, 338 Ratcliffe, David Ratcliffe, Nancy 319 Ravitsky, Michael 357 Rawls, Brewster 262, 319 Ray, Robert 227 Read, Elizabeth 192, 214, 231, 246,357 Reade, Stephen 164,165, 319 Redfearn, William 291 Redfern, Ernest Reece, Douglas 121, 206, 357 Reece, Marilyn 49,118, 229, 240, 249, 250, 291 Reed, Jannafer 176, 319 Reed, Tamara 178, 203, 357 Rees, Joe 338 Rees, Rhys Reeves, Philip 253, 357 Regan, James 216, 217, 319 Regan, Kathleen 291 Reid, Linda 357 Reinikka, Sheryl 338 Reisinger, Karen 180, 305, 319 Reitman, Laurie 246 Rellosa, Marinette 338 Remes, Wayne 319 Renner, Laura 214, 235, 251,291 Revoir, Renee 118, 205, 319 REynolds, Jan 121, 206, 229, 252, 319 Reynolds, Judith 198 Reynolds, Kenneth 357 Richards, Dana 205, 244, 245, 291 Richardson, Philip 357 Richardson, Vanessa 214, 234, 338 Richardson, Vaughn 338 Richter, Valerie 291 Rider, Carole 156, 203, 357 Rider, Lisa 249, 291 Rider, Melissa 234, 338 Ries, Mary 118, 319 Ries, Paul Ries, Thomas Riese, Paul C 227, 320 Riese, Sharon 213, 357 Rietman, Martha 191, 220, 246, 256 Riley, Billy 338 Riley, Cynthia 255, 291 Riley, Marnita Riller, Doris 357 Riller, Warren Ringwood, Jeff Ringwood, Mark 130 Ringwood, Thomas 124 Rinker, Daniel 132,133, 209, 291 Rinker, David 130, 213, 357 Riscassi, Anne 253, 357 Riscassi, Kathy 291 Rita, Deborah Rita, William Ritchie, Kimberly 228, 320 Ritchie, Tripp 31,128,148, 211 Ritsch, Robert Rizer, David 320 Rizer, Eric Roark, Alan 320 Roark, Gary 121,207, 357 Robbins, Charles 338 Robbins, Dawn 357 Robbins, Elizabeth 118, 320 Robbins, Robin 338 Robbs, Michael 291 Roberts, Eileen 320 Roberts, David 121,206 Roberts, Kenneth 291 Robinson, Alona Robinson, Colleen 211, 262, 263, 320 Robison, Timothy 130, 357 Rocca, Frank Stephen Rodgers, Robert 164 Rogers, Deborah 342 Rogers, John 163, 357 Rogers, Laura 231 Rolfe, Claiborne 128, 338 Romano, Nancy 291 Romeo, Joe 357 Romeo, Ross 338 Ropchan, Linda 338 Rorls, Steve 358 Rose, Robert 37,166,167, 230, 252,320 Rosenthal, Jeff Rosenthal, Wayne Ross, Ann 320 Ross, Tom Ross, Mark 320 Ross, Marshall 201, 253, 358 Ross, William 358 Rossmann, John Michael Rotering, Deborah 121,206, 358 Rotering, Jacqueline 320 Roth, Robert 291 Roth, Robin 156,199, 291 Rourke, John Rouse, Katherine Rouse, Mary 291 Row, Deborah 231, 320 Row, Karen Rowan, Shelley 339 Rowe, Kathy 358 Rowlett, Dorothy 358 Roy, Ann 358 Roy, John 121,206 Royals, Ginger 38,115, 358 Ruane, Terry 176 Rubin, Dawn 228, 358 Ruhlin, Michael Ruhlin, Thomas 291 Rule, Martin Runyeon, James 162, 320 Runyeon, Kathy 184, 203, 253, 358 Rusch, Lise 195, 206, 251, 291 Rusch, Lynn 114, 253, 255, 256, 339 Rush, David 128, 231, 247 Rush, Douglas Rushton, Anne 320 Russell, Barbara 358 Russell, Brenda 228, 338 Russell, Kathleen 30, 213, 358 Russell, Lynn Ryan, William 124,158, 230, 247, 291 Sager, Jo Ann 118, 249, 320 Salemi, Anthony Salemi, Dominick Saltz, Paula 358 Samos, Elizabeth 320 Sanders, Cynthia 178,180, 339 Sanders, Janet 213, 358 Sanders, Jeffery Sanders, Stephanie 246, 358 Sanders, William Sands, Martha 156, 358 Sands, Paul 196, 339 Sandvig, Shelley Sandy, James 320 Sane, Phil 398 Sarver, Chris 164,196 Sauer, Robert 204 Sauers, Susan 358 Saulnier, April 325 Saulnier, Vivian 292 Saunders, Linda 358 Saunders, William 217, 243, 253, 339 Savage, Daniel Savard, David 253, 339 Saylors, Donald Scam bos, lames Scambos, Theodore 195, 232 Schafer, ludi 259, 358 Schilf, Richard 292 Schiller, Richard 204, 320 Schlemm, Rod 320 Schmidt, Michael 253, 339 Schmitz, Jeffry 358 Schmitz, loan 182, 253, 358 Schmitz, lonathan 220, 235, 252, 320 Schmitz, Peter Schmitz, Stephanie 290, 292 Schnack, Damon 259, 358 Schoppert, Douglas 220, 221, 320 Schropp, Russell 169, 320 Schuetze, Janet 320 Schuetze, William 320 Schultz, Douglas 213 Schultz, Patricia 320 Schultz, Robert 208, 254, 320 Schumann, Kirt 358 Schutz, David 339 Schutz, ludith 320 Schwarz, Jeffrey Schwarz, Thomas 339 Schwob, Deborah 114,184, 255, 339 Schwob, Susan 190, 292 Scichilone, Robin 118, 219, 255, 321 Scott, Christopher 150, 358 Scott, Deborah Scott, Lee 292 Scott, Mark Scott, Michael 192, 223, 292 Scott, Suzanne Scott, Terrie 292 Screen, Donald Sealey, Sylvia 214, 339 Seaman, Laura 358 Seaman, Walter 339 Seeber, Mark Seegers, James 141,142, 220, 247, 321 Seely, Mark Segroves, Earl Siegel, Sherri Seiler, Jeff 358 Sellner, William 358 Selvage, Charles Selvage, Kenneth 199, 321 Selvage, Virginia 358 Senich, Steven 128,148 Sensi, Cari Serra, David 158, 160, 230, 292 Seufert, James 292 Seufert, Jane 358 Seufert, John 359 Shackelton, Sharon 292, 380 Shafer, Robyn 254 Shapiro, Hildy 213, 359 Shapiro, Robert 163 Shauklas, Liza 292 Shaw, Marc 124, 132,156, 230, 321 Sheard, Robert Sheard, Steven 292 Sheldon, Gregory 359 Shelly, David 217, 227, 252, 321 Shepherd, Robert Shiflett, Barbara Shiflett, James Shiflett, Wanda Shinn, Thomas Shipe, Paula 205, 214 Shipe, Scott 207 Shipman, Patricia 199, 292 Shirkey, Audrey 292 Shirkey, Warren 358 Shirley, Dennis 215, 238, 251, 292 Shoemaker, Edward Shores, Leland 339 Short, Sydne 24( , 256, 339 Shugrue, Clare 359 Shugrue, Paul 292 Shultz, Mary 358 Shumway, Dorothy 359 Shumway, Gwen 234, 321 Shute, Bonnie 250, 255, 292 Sibold, Ronald 359 Siewert, Mary Siltman, Claude 339 Simmons, Barbara 231 Simmons, Chip 257 Simmons, Craig 321 Simmons, James 245, 325 Simmons, Leslie 292 Simmons, Robert 250, 292 Simmons, Brent Simmons, Joy 292 Simmons, Steven Simons, Allan Simons, John Simpson, Janet 200, 292 Simpson, William 321 Sims, Kathryn 238, 257, 321 Singleterry, Joy 339 Singleterry, Lauren 200, 292 Singleton, Peter 124, 230, 247, 321 Sirois, Carl 121,206, 321 Sirois, David 359 Sisk, Thomas 339 Sitter, Tory 180, 228, 231,256, 321 Skinner, Christina 49, 292 Skutnik, Brenda 292 Skutnik, Melissa Slaney, Deborah Slaney, Kara 359 Slomski, Joseph 194, 321 Smith, Danny Smith, David 292 Smith, Deborah 238, 339 Smith, Dwight 213 Smith, Holly 213, 359 Smith, Jeanette 242, 246, 321 Smith, John Smith, Kerry 256, 359 Smith, Lisa 115, 359 Smith, Michael 47, 270, 293 Smith, Michael P Smith, Michael 128,172 Smith, Nancy 121, 182, 206, 359 Smith, Nancy 121, 359 Smith, Paul Smith, Paul Smith, Rebecca 359 Smith, Richard Smith, Richard 321 Smith, Russell 293 Smith, Sandra 200, 293 Smith, Sheryl 359 Smith, William Snaith, Peter Snell, Brian 293 Snell, Elizabeth 115, 359 Snelling, Mark Snipe, Paula 339 Snyder, Karen Snyder, Ralph 164, 339 Snyder, Stephen 172, 359 Sobchak, John 339 Sofranko, Bridget 231, 321 Sorensen, Mary Jane 174, 205, 256,339 Sorge, Keith 155 Soucy, Deborah 259 Southmayd, Leroy 244, 245, 250, 293 Spadafore, John 253, 359 Spain, Cynthia 231, 256, 339 Spalding, Christian Sparling, Jana 11 f, 249, 293 Sparling, Tamra 11.5, 559 Speakmon, James 124, 169,2 50, 293 Spear, Rebecca 3 59 Spears, Janet 237 Spears, Joyce Speer, Christine Spencer, Stephen 205, 5 59 Spencer, Stewart 293 Spiro, Sandy 293 Spraggins, Thomas 359 Springer, Kathy 213, 359 Sprunk, Paul 339 Spurlock, Barbara 121, 206, 339 Spurlock, Debra 43, 45, 243, 321 Spurlock, Scott 359 St. Jean, Deborah 44, 45, 243 Staley, Barbara 339 Stanaland, Mark 339 Starbird, Gail 359 Stassi, Joe 137, 198, 321 Stassi, Paula 36, 116, 229, 251, 255.293 Steece, Linda 339 Steele, Sheila 293 Steffen, Betsy 156 Steffen, Martha 321 Steffen, Virginia 200, 293 Steinberg, Gene 239, 321 Stephenson, Patricia Steven, Robert 215 Stevens, Cathy 192, 359 Stevenson, George 339 Stewart, Alvin Stewart, Jackie 246, 293, 340 Stewart, Jeffery 340 Stewart, Linda 191, 218, 219, 251.260.293 Stewart, Mary 216, 359 Stewart, Patricia 256, 293 Stewart, Richard 166, 242, 252, 321 Stewart, Robert 293 Stewart, Robert 340 Stewart, Susan 231, 340 Stillions, Mark 340 Stimson, Donald 253, 359 Stinemetz, Susan 294 Stinson, Katherine 156, 359 Stinson, Leigh 321 Stipes, Cary 215, 248, 294 Stipes, David 359 Stipo, Annemarie 340 Stipo, Jeanmarie 212, 359 Stockhaus, Anita 234, 259 Stockhaus, Walter Stockslager, Betty Stoeckert, Amelia 340 Stoffe, Rosemary 294 Stoner, Thomas 205, 340 Stoops, Jamie 209, 210, 321 Stotler, Brian Stotler, Wayne Stoudemire, Cherie 321 Stoudemire, Harry 46, 169, 230, 294 Stoudemire, Suzette 44, 45, 360 Stoudemire, Tracey 321 Stout, Stewart Stowers, Roberta 246, 340 Stoy, Debra 229, 236, 249, 318, 321, 379 Strand, John 254, 294 Strand, Michael Straubinger, Kuert Straubinger, Eric Street, Bryant 321 Street, St. Clair 294 Stringfellow Gary 360, 377 Stuart, Kimberly 203, 360 Stuckey, Elizabeth 340 Stuckey, Michael Suit, Denise 200, 294 Sullivan, Amy 184, 203, 360 Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Mary 256, 540 Sullivan, Ric hard 360 Sullivan, William 148 Svec, Deborah 322 Svec, Ronald 360 Swanberg, Bruce 124, 247, 294 Swanberg, Cynthia 122 Swernofsky, Steven 49, 195, 244, 245,294 Swift, Terrance 223, 257 Symanowski, Rosemary 234, 360 Synder, Paula Kay Synnott, Scott 124,152, 230, 247, 272, 294 Synnott, Sharon 178, 182, 360 Synnott, Shawn 182, 360 Tacey, Deborah 294 Tadich, Kristeen 121,206, 249, 340,379 Taff, Kathleen 118, 253, 340 Takagi, Vicki 116, 340 Talhelm, Nancy 322 Tallis, Inger 180, 217, 235, 249, 252,322 Tallis, Katherine 235, 240, 252, 322 Tammaro, Kathryn 322 Tammaro, Richard 130, 360 Tarantino, Ellen 360 Tarlton, Scottie 176, 340 Tarlton, Terri 215, 250, 294, 376 Tashjian, Michael 294 Taylor, Amy 121, 206, 360 Taylor, Barry Taylor, Bruce Taylor, Cynthia 192, 340 Taylor, David Taylor, Deborah 118, 255, 294 Taylor, Debra 202, 246, 322 Taylor, Doria 202, 340 Taylor, Howard 294 Taylor, Jan 294 Taylor, Jean 112, 322 Taylor, John 322 Taylor, Kent Taylor, Mark 322 Taylor, Patricia 340 Taylor, Sandra 212 Taylor, Susan Teachout, Kim 360 Teagno, Clare Teal, Michael 124, 247, 322 Teal, Tamara 360 Teeple, John 322 Templeman, James 47, 195, 251, 294 Temte, Kathy Temte, Knute 340 Terango, Giancarlo 240, 241, 294 Terry, Vella Tesh, Robert Theunissen, Terry 44, 45, 243, 253,344,358, 360 Thomae, Christian 322 Thomae, Maria 223, 249. 252, 322 Thomas, David 322 Thomas, Heather 118, 348 Thomas, Pamela 212, 223, 234, 257 Thomas, Robert 202, 294 Thomas, Vicki 360 Thomas, William 198 Thompson, Corrine 206, 251, 294 Thompson, Holly 340 Thompson, Hollis 206 Thompson, Jerome 172 Thompson, Kathi 200, 294 Thompson, Marie 360 Thompson, Roland Thompson, William Thomson, Paula 218, 340 Thomson, Sherry 294 Thorne, Debra 294 Thorne, Vicki 340 Tiernan, Edward 46, 48, 141, 145, 146, 230, 294 Tiernan, Patfie 26, 115, 360 Tikkala, David 360 Tilley, Cheryl 340 Tilley, Christy 294 Tinsley, Peggy 180, 255, 322 Tipton, Kelly 174, 182, 360 Tobias, Cheryl 352 Tobin, Daniel 360 Tompkins, Susan 2 14, 540 Topping, lane 322 Torbush, Vicki 322 Torres, Elisa Torres, Ricardo Tovar, John 295 Townsend, Clair 192, 340 Townsend, Kenneth 32, 295 Tracy, Kevin 124, 230, 235, 248, 251, 295 Tracy, Timothy 360 Trahan, Linda 228, 229, 249, 252, 322 Travers, Mary 176, 177, 180, 295 Traweek, Billy 340 Traylor, Lawrence 360 Treadwell, Kenneth 294, 322 Tredway, Daniel 360 Tredway, Maureen Tremain, Debra 192, 341 Tremaine, jean 360 Tressler, Brian 341 Trogdon, Douglas 360 Troop, Cary 164, 322 Troop, Richard 299 Trope, Michael 130, 131,162 Trott, Chris 360 Trzicak, Marian Tulenko, Janice 200, 295 Turke, Christine 341 Turner, John 207, 360 Turner, Kenneth Turner, Lisa 228, 360 Turner, Paula 295 Turner, Steve 121 Turner, Susan 240, 241, 255 Twedt, Cynthia 176, 255, 322 Twedt, James 46, 254, 268, 295 Ulreich, Alexander Ulreich, Eric Umbach, Vicki 229, 246, 250, 295 Utley, Barbara Utley, Lisa Utz, John 130, 203, 361 Vaaler, Richard 216 Van Dover, Miya 341 VancJerhoot, Andrew 164, 201, 216, 250, 256, 299 Vanderhoof, Barbara 174, 240, J. 341 Vandover, Darrell 195, 250, 295 Vanhorn, Karen 182, 361 Vanmeter, Vicki Lynn Vatis, John 322 Vatis, Martin 361 Vaught, Joan 253, 231, 341 Vella, Terry 361 Vermillion, Mark 204, 341 Vice, Dale 341 Vines, Judith 341 Vinet, Michele 295 Vinette, William 341 Vineyard, Kimberly 322 Vineyard, Michael 163, 361 Virnston, Elizabeth 323 Vogeler, Elise 361 Vogt, Carole 323 Vogt, Michele 341 Wakham, Joel 128, 341 Walecka, Mark 121, 191,206, 232, 233, 248, 250, 258, 295 Walker, Julie 341 Walker, Lisa 205, 361 Walker, Lynn 341 Walker, Wendy 323 Wall, Eileen Wall, Joan 323 Wallace, James 341 Wallace, Lori 212, 323 Walls, Kim 295 Walls, Kristin Walls, Lori 259, 361 Walsh, Kathleen 238, 255, 257, 323 Walsh, Kevin 295 Walsh, Maureen 295 Walter, John Walton, Douglas 128, 204, 341 Wanamaker, Stephen Wang, Robin 141 Ward, George 341 Ward, John 209, 210, 215, 219, 323 Ward, Stephen 49, 195, 244, 245, 290.295 Wardlaw, Catriona 215, 220, 221, 251.255.295 Warner, Gary 341 Warnock, Jim 156, 361 Warren, Jane 211, 341 Warter, Jeffery 124, 296 Warter, Lori 361 Watke, Cathy 361 Watke, Frederic 341 Watnee, Dale 141, 145, 146, 296 Watnee, David 141, 220, 323 Watnee, Donald 150, 361 Watson, Kimberly 341 Watson, Lisa 257, 341 Watson, Wendy 231,296 Watson, William Watt, Cynthia 361 Waugh, Allen Wease, Patricia 341 Wease, Robin 323 Wease, William 199, 296 Weatherholtz, Ricky Weaver, Bobby Weaver, Leonard 296 Weaver, Mark 361 Weaver, Timothy Webb, Uley Webber, Pamela 141 Weekes, Michael 341 Weeks, Julie 341 Weeks, Catherine 323 Weeks, William 163, 230, 361 Weingartner, Karen 11 3, 296 Weirick, Gunvor 205, 361 Weiss, Lawrence 46, 191, 239, 296 Weiss, Steven 204, 361 Wells, David 164 Wells, James 361 Wells, Sue 198, 296 WencJal, Steven Werth, Robert Wessen, Douglas 323 Wesson, Paul Weston, Jeanice 116, 323 Wetesnik, Robert 323 Whalen, Robert 220, 232, 233, 353 Wheatley, David 296 Wheatley, Janet 341 Wheeler, Michael 296 Wheeler, Harold 130, 162, 361 Wheeler, Theresa 214, 231, 243, 323 Whert, Hal 227 White, David White, Greg White, Ronald White, Stephanie White, Virginia 231, 323 Whitehouse, Joan Whitesel, Elizabeth 231, 341 Whitesel, Thomas 296, 391 Whiting, Bruce 341 Whyte, Kendall Widener, Robert 209, 210, 234, 323 Widmann, Karen Widmann, Kathleen 361 WiIJranks, Kathie 361 Wilkins, Patricia 205, 361 Wilkinson, Catherine 220, 254, 323 Wilkinson, Scott 323 Willhoit, Keith Willhoit, Timothy 198 Williams, Grace 34, 210, 296 Williams, Dean 323 Williams, Jane Ann 219, 223, 249, 296 Williams, Karen 296 Williams, Linda 214, 255, 341 Williams, Mark Williams, Michael 296 Williams, Robert 124, 127, 152, 230, 247, 248, 323 Williams, Scott 296 Williams, Sheila 341 Williamson, Jonathan 341 Williford, Ann 242, 323 Williford, Robert 124, 247, 296 Willis, Michelle 214, 246, 341 Willoughby, Thomas 41,296 Wilson, Blanton Wilson, Jonathan Wilson, John 296 Wilson, Joni 212, 361 Wilson, Joseph 148, 172, 341 Wilson, Lee 361 Wilson, Larry 162, 163, 361 Wilson, Patrick 323 Wilson, Richard 196, 197, 201, 361 Wilson, Robbert Wilson, Stephen 219, 239, 341 Wiltsie, Russell Winfree, Steve 323 Winn, Margaret 210, 226, 341 Winters, Lisa 231, 361 Witaschek, Charles 128, 172 Witaschek, Patricia 296 Witaschek, Thomas Withers, Leslie 242 Witt, Jaime 296 Witt, Sherri 209, 210, 220 Wixom, Michael 342 Woeckner, Robert 38, 323 Wolf, Joyce 324 Wolfe, Jonas 199, 296 Wolfe, Joseph Wolfe, Karen 219, 223, 224, 225, 240, 241, 249, 269, 296, 375 Wolfe, Larry Wolfe, Laura 115, 345, 361 Wolfe, Lloyd 199, 296 Wolfort, Marian 297 Wolfort, Robert 128, 342 Wolke, Barbara 361 Wong, Barclay 293, 362 Wood, Janet 121 Wood, Judy 259, 342 Wood, Mark 135, 297 Wood, Patricia 324 Wood, Peter 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