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1977 Olympian Volume XI Published By The Students Of West Springfield High Schoo 6100 Rolling Road Springfield, Virginia 22152 OLYMPIAN STAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Editor-in-Chief Gaye Harding Assistant Editor Kathy Henderson Layout Editor Jodi Hensley Photography Editor Nancy Golden Copy Editor Kathryn O’Keefe Sports Editor Pat Crook General Staff Editor Brenda Hawkes Layout Staff Kelly Kohler, Vicki Reynard, Janet Runkle, Eileen Baker, Beth Pearson, Brenda Young, Lori Lowe, Kathy Rietman Photography Staff Geoff Blake, Danny McLoughlin, Garland Gibi Hilton, Sue Storm Lisa Wynn, Kathy Doss, Peggy Stassi, Kathy Lubin, Val Bayne, Sue Pispeky Andy Behl, Tom O’Keefe, Darcy Shephard David Yenowine, Kurt Hyde, Laura Gaudian, Sandy Burke, Susan Spero, Nellie Smith Laura Chute, Jeff Foster, Mark Buckholtz, Andrea Forgas Advisor Raymond T. Czarnik Student Life 14 Sports 48 Activities 120 People 164 Advertisements 305 Copy Staff Sports Staff Business Staff General Staff I Take it, Hold firmly to it 6 Prologue priceless, it can make your dreams reality. Prologue 7 ' nw ri • Each day may bring a struggle? 10 Prologue Prologue 11 Will Expectations Aspirations Inspirations Exasperations 12 Prologue Prologue 13 STUDENT LIFE 9T 1 r , ti % ' i klli ,v- J 1 iiiimnuii B© ELECTORAL mlBSSIAhussein ©©©moo s optc uiiiAlifiiii imm© B IRRARIN© SB 5 s Saturdau QQiqht live OuG .101 ;fio 116 MAC ATTACK hi a iOSTOHilM sdenver v? Bringing a close to our nation’s Bicentennial and opening a new chapter in history and with the election of the 39th president, this year has been filled with history making events. As we live through these times we tend to forget that, in time, our descendants will be studying our day and age with the same fervor that we study our background now. As the years slip by we will cease to remember the popular songs, people, slogans, and events which are very much a part of our lives today in 1976- 1977. In an attempt to recall these things, we of the Olympian Staff have developed these two pages into a collage of news worthy events during the year. We hope that the items on these pages will be as familiar to those who look at them ten years from now, as they are to us now. These are the events that will make 1976-1977 famous. r. ©Dm© Mhnw % KEGS m Starsky c Hutct so euwoeo RockyS wncekansas CAR WASH yljfefl lfiAfl lE8g . - HFL ddpft Hi iftiflf3artArt-Un2K.es 2 |GGY fURTf ssMie DECENTfilfsteve Wilier Send OAuCKOS IT HAEPPS EVEKL SUMMER iie ettee e F 1 niu flS D9V r If 6 KACkb®i?© ffi)®f?@ hd®i?© M , , , D STAR IS BORIIiainysAiiiii nbiOiiAil m iikl hir §t till UBS n £iiy ©©im sw emaaoim|jto •■■•li mm auau a aaai fuaoAnv GfLMGREPART ¥ fie i ' me SMsSfi£ uutFlg Like Rn Eagle ife@ uuumeM w f 4® BdmuadJ .,, ., ,y TL . A i AT i owCarter Mondale ®IP 5 T®Qq S®A 7 @©t 5 G ° ffiQSlfj® UMTHI TAK REBATES y Tr w ?bubm flirneBOmiMdi-olitte ' SfJIS rleetwood Mac oxo. 0 THG LIGHT CRICR CM AQQ SPOOR , MONTREAL THAN silhj iquesongs rev moon cm Miiifi m apathy AIR 5PACS WU80UW eJnoo clfwzptm A lililii BRUCE JENNERifcS 7 7 Siaine Flu l u wm Loitering Laws merican Legioneers ' IT S RCIVE CG r x me net ERRE BUTZ BEACH BOW 6H1GAGG BJMissed By fl Pickle Vote iAilii mm illliisll? iNiMpiKe fflHliiAi ' i ' HAA S7‘ ua i ■ a V I; ■ iX 0 0 WSK uS 4 Some couples take an interesting break from dancing. Couples compliment each other on their “fancy duds!” Wishing and dreaming night. - relaxing moments in a hectic L’il Abner, Bob Anderson, and his court. 20 Student Life The Hitchin’ Post has no business problems. “Yes, you can kiss her now.” Smooth and slow — for a few minutes. Pig-tailed and freckled, wearing patches and plaids, the excitement of Sadie Hawkins, in the country of Dogpatch, showed on the faces of countless Li’l Abners and Daisy Maes. Quite appropriately a “Sadie Hawkins Court” of handsome young gents was selected. Bob Anderson was “Li’l Abner” and “Abner-of-honor” was Scott Holland. “I’ve got it — I’m to love, honor and obey her . . Student Life 21 Hearts dangled from the Sweetheart tree, while couples gathered ' round the wishing well or danced to the sounds of “Bay Rhum.” Marrin’ Sam was available all evening for those couples bold enough to chance “Hitchin’ Up,’’ but, alas, it lasted only ' til midnight. With all the country charm of Dogpatch, the Sadie Hawkin’s Dance was a great success. Even “cripples enjoyed Sadie Hawkins. The Band, “Bay Rhum.” Everyone searched for their personalized heart on the Sweetheart Tree. This couple is off to the Hitchin ' Post. Kris Orrico and Pete Wixom dance to the music in Dogpatch. 22 Student Life SPURT! UIEER Barry Wilson and David Focht push for a senior victory in the Sparta Games. “I don’t care how cold it is, get in the car.” How do those cheerleaders do it? SENIORS! Eve ryone “dressed down” as their favorite star from stage or screen for the beginning of Sparta Week. The festivities were kicked off with a pep rally for the powder puff football game. Male cheerleaders, supporting the Senior girls, added spirit and humor to the pep rally. In the pow¬ der puff game between the Junior and Senior girls, the Seniors won with a score of 13 to 0. On Monday night the Dating Game was held, and there were laughs and fun for everyone participating or observing. With Tuesday came the well known “Sparta Games.” Many “skillful” athletes competed in such events as pie eating and trike riding. The Seniors outdid the other classes by excelling in various events to be¬ come the victors of the games. Student Life 23 The Senior’s “Cousin It” drops the guillotine on the Cougars. “Director” Ziggy wins Second Place for the Juniors. The whole Key Club in a Pinto? 24 Student Life This Freshman is determined to win the football toss for her team. ST1IE SCREED’ The Fashion Show, sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America in cooperation with Montgomery Wards, highlighted Thursday’s activities. The 1976 Homecoming Court was introduced wearing formal gowns and escorted by Key Club members. The Fashion Show also allowed everyone a peek at new fashions for the upcoming year. Flames and sparks filled the sky Thursday night as Spartans gathered around to build spirit and break down evil at the annual bonfire. Student Life 25 1976 Homecoming Queen — Peggy Stassi Janine Mergler, as Shirley Temple, wins the Costume Con¬ test. Vicki Royals cheers the Spartan team to victory over the Oak- ton Cougars. Friday was an exciting day which started with a pep rally, including a skit by the Spartanettes and many spirited cheers led by the Varsity Cheerleaders. Later that afternoon everyone got a preview of the floats at the parade. At last Friday night came, and with a victory over Oakton it was a perfect night. During half-time all eyes were upon the Homecoming Court as Peggy Stassi was announced Homecoming Queen and Jodi Hensley her Maid-of-Honor. It was a magnificent week for those who participated. The Spartan Spirit and enthusiasm was shown in many ways. At the end of the wonderful week came the Homecoming Dance . . . The Senior girls took on the Juniors in the annual Powderpuff game. Up, up and away! 26 Student Life “ansi wu Mr. Volrath enjoys the traditional first dance with Queen — Peggy Stassi. Couples enjoy dancing to the song “Just You and Me.” L i MM k i W ' H I want to “Boogie!” Crisp, clear, and bright with stars, the night of the 1976 Homecoming Dance was upon us. Smiling couples arrived shivering from the cold, and with breathless anticipation, entered the dim warmth of what had been a cafeteria, now transformed into a glittering and enchanted ballroom. The theme was “Just You and Me,” a tune by the ever-popular Chicago. Couples danced their way through the evening to the music of Sun Valley. Student Life 27 The 1976 Homecoming Court. 28 Student Life Peggy Stassi is crowned by Mr. Volrath. For Mark Yenowine, an alumnus, a bit of the past returns. The dance, sponsored by the Key Club, seemed to be a great success. The climax of the evening came with the announcement of the Homecoming Court. Peggy Stassi, crowned by Mr. Volrath, became reigning Homecoming Queen and Jodi Hensley, her Maid-of-Honor. By the time the dance was over, flowers were wilted, but spirits were high, and smiles were bright, topping off what had been a very special Sparta Week. “Love that music!” Student Life 29 Dianne Morris, Junior sTunpui covipr 1976 Kathy Westbrook, Freshman Diane Castellanos, Freshman 30 Student Life Patti Brown, Junior Tara Raines, Sophomore Student Life 31 Lisa Bartell, Senior Sue Strom, Senior 32 Student Life r ' - Peggi Stassi, Sparta Queen Student Life 33 If they gong me I ' m going to throw my drumsticks at them. West Springfield ' s version of Elton John. John Edgell showed how to juggle and eat at the “It’s not that funny, Jack, please let me gong him! same time. The judges were asked their I.Q.’s. 34 Student Life Scott Finley played his prize winning composition. With a record-breaking turnout, the first Gong Show ever held at West Springfield presented many of our talented students who performed their acts for a standing-room-only crowd. The Gong Show, modeled after the one viewed na¬ tionally on television, is a talent show where each act is rated individually by a panel of judges and given scores be¬ tween 1 and 10, where 10 is the highest. Whichever act receives the highest point total, wins the show, and a prize; however, not every act is eligible. Those that are “gonged” by the judges during their act are pre¬ vented from continuing and do not receive any scores at all. Judging the show were seniors Steve Brown, Laurie Campbell, Jack Verna, and an English teacher, Mrs. Jane Oman. The show was hosted by Mark Buchholz and won by Scott Findley. Scott, a sophomore, composed and played an original piano piece to win the first prize of a trophy and a check for $23.64. The show was co-sponsored by the Model U.N. Club and the Speech Team. The Barber Shop Quartet. Jeff Perkins read from PLAYBOY backwards. — West Springfield ' s own rock star. Kris Keeney Student Life 35 TINY TOTS With visits by such celebrities as Mickey Mouse, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty The Snowman, and Santa and Mrs. Clause the annual Tiny Tots Concert proved to be a success. The concert was given by the Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mr. James Wynn, and a special performance provided by the West Springfield Majorettes was given for area preschoolers and kindergarten classes. Mickey Mouse delighted the tiny tots with a dance. Frosty the Snowman The crowd obviously enjoys the show. 36 Student Life SCIENCE FAIR What do you mean your experiment hopped away? “Taking Candy from a Baby” — Step 1: Find a freshman. The annual Science Fair was held this year on Tuesday, March 1. Approximately 100 students participated in the program which encompassed most of West Springfield’s science students. Judging the fair were various science teachers and professors from around the area. Any contes¬ tant who received a first, second, or third place, became eligible to show their project at the Regional competition. In addition, Bruce Reynolds, received the Grand Award. The Science Fair was coordinated by Mrs. Edith Durie. Student Life 37 Guess who? “Come on, let me look!” The Science Fair always has a nice peep shov Diana Morris and Lance Hancock chat during the dance. Dancing to the music of “Sage.” Strutting their stuff. “Aw, come on, Mr. Dorminey, try the stuffed octapus.’’ A couple searches for their stockings on the Christmas Chimney. 38 Student Life ) Santa Claus escorts the winning couple into the dance. Kurt Hyde and Cheri Hobbs enjoy dancing. Linda Vaughn and Rich Semeta “get down.” There was plenty of room for the couples to dance. Snowball King and Queen, Tom Thomas and Susan Herrmann. Amid snowflakes of silver and white the first annual Snow Ball was under way. To the music of “Sage” couples danced happily. Casual dress and hors d’oeuvres added a special touch to what is hoped to become a tradition. Mid¬ way through the dance the Snow Queen and King were an¬ nounced. Susan Herrmann, escorted by Tom Thomas, was the lucky girl to be crowned and able to have a special dance with Santa Claus! For the couples who attended the dance sponsored by the Spartan Tri-Hi-Y, it was a unique way to begin the Winter Break. Student Life 39 “Come on, won ' t you please look at me?” “No, ours isn’t on the tree. It’s over there!” Which way did it go?” Kris Orrico shares the traditional dance with Mr. Volrath s ' w ' E ' etw ' ejurt 40 Student Life “Are you going to spend the whole night over here by the punch bowl?” ®ss These couples enjoy the evening with their sweethearts. The band, Rainbow, provided the evening’s entertainment. It’s okay, you can tell me. cvpitfs 6 valentines In celebration of Valentine’s Day the Sweetheart Dance drew many couples into an enchanted at¬ mosphere where everyone felt the sting of cupid’s arrow. Amid hearts of silver, red, and white, crepe paper and rainbows, a magical mood overtook the dancers. As love filled the air many enjoyed the ethereal music of “Rainbow.” Couples searched the Sweetheart Tree for their own personalized hearts as a memento of the wonderful evening. The dance, sponsored by the West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y, was the best this school has ever seen. Hey! Mr. Volrath’s doing the hustle!! Student Life 41 fit sweetheart colirt Amy Strom — Freshman Pat Reagan — Escort Jennifer Cawthorne — Freshman Brian Thomas — Escort Liz Cooney — Sophomore Kevin McNamara — Escort 42 Student Life Leslie Price Junior Bo Short — Escort Student Life 43 Cindy Bishop — Senior Jim Young — Escort 44 Student Life Student Life 45 JUST ONE OF THOSE DAYS ‘‘Are you sure it’s edible?” I don’t think it’s fair that she keeps sending me out here in the hall!” I’m scared! Do you think he’ll put my picture in the yearbook? “Oh my, did you hear the cheer that came out of the stands?” ' You want to see my robot imitation?” says Rob Steece. 46 Student Life “You can’t write stuff like that on the floor!” “Is it really necessary for you to be taking that picture?” Linda Gwynn and Susan Rainville decorate the halls before a big game. “Look Alice, the reason you’re having trouble with Spanish is be¬ cause you have the book upside down.” Student Life 47 SPORTS m J 41 V f Wi W£ Front Row left to right: Rick Seaman, Jim Sorrell, Art Moser, Shane Wolfe, Robb Isbell, Bob Anderson, Jeff Francis, Jody Weaver, D.J. Westbrock. Second Row: Bill Marshall, Nick Alex, Jim McDonnell, Dwight Burnett, Danny Young, Jeff Mullen, Gary Davis, Jim Wilt, Jeff Langley, Tim Sturgeon, Randy Emery, Mark Florio, Mgr. Mike Phillips. Third Row: Coach Jensen, Coach Hanley, Coach Dent, Chris Langley, Jim Symano’wski, Greg Spencer, Kris Keeney, Bud Mcgeenan, Ted Dragon, Terry Tuttle, Tim Anspaugh, Chad Silliman, Jim Noyes, Jerry Hochreich, Rick Stoc- khousen, Coach Gallagher, Coach Young, Coach Hyman. Fourth Row: Charlie Phares, Tom Thomas, Tom Fabian, Greg Maurer, Greg Anthoney Brian Engley, Jim Young, Bill Revell, Chris Heiberg, Steve Zak, Dick Williford, Tom Tulenko, Mike Kowalski, Keith Kirk. VARSITY FOOTBALL I he Varsity Football Team had a good season, although its record, 5-4-1, seems to contradict this. There were outstanding games and many outstanding plays and players. I he main problem of the team was inconsistency, as it lost games it should have won and won games it was supposed to lose. The players had few problems beating powerhouse T.C. Williams, but rain, luck, and overconfidence denied them a victory over District runner-up Annandale in the final minutes of the game. They kept strong Robinson from scoring, as they tied 0-0, and returned the prized plaque to W.S. when they easily defeated Lee. Dick Williford burns down the sidelines for a Spartan Score. 52 Sports TOUCHDOWN! Offensive tackle, Greg Maurer, contributes to the Spartan offense. Tim Sturgeon blocks for Shane Wolfe for another long gain. Mark Florio passes for a big gain. 14 Lee 7 26 Groveton 3 17 Ft. Hunt 33 0 Robinson 0 23 Marshall 0 6 Annandale 14 6 Woodson 10 22 Oakton 12 17 T.C. Williams 14 6 Lake Braddock 17 Let ' s waste some time in here . . . did you see the size of those guys? Sports 53 SEASON FILLED WITH TOUGH BREAKS The numerous memorable moments of the season were made by equally memorable players, many of whom made All-District Teams. Consistently excellent defensive players were Bo Short, Kris Keeney, and Jim Symanowski. Sophomore quarterback, Mark Florio, moved the team down the field, picking up yardage on the ground and in the air, with outstanding play from Dick Williford, Jim Sorrell, and Shane Wolfe who rushed for over 1000 yards. The Annandale game seemed to be the turning point in the season for the Spartans, for after this loss their possibility for district play were greatly diminished..There was still a little hope but it wasn’t enough as they lost to Woodson the next week — and the chance was gone. .Despite many problems and injuries — the “Red Cross Squad” — the Spartans had a good season. ■ ' . ' • ' Bill Revell causes a fumble. Jim Symanowski moves into action. Mark Florio drives for a few precious yards. 54 I Sports The defense was a big factor for the Spartan Team. Shane Wolfe breaks through the tackle of a Titan. Sports 55 J.V. FOOTBALL Finishing their second year in the tough Northern District with a 1-5-1 record, the Junior Varsity Football team showed much more strength than their record indicates. Many close games which were not decided until the final game gun sounded kept the fans in excitement. Coaches Fete Gallagher and John Dent provided the leadership necessary for future growth and success. The offense, run by Mike O’Dell, was led on the ground by fullback Scott Durkin and halfback Kent Richeson. Split end Mark Blake provided the necessary passing attack and the offensive line produced the holes necessary for a good offense. Defense was the key for the J.V. team, as they repeatedly held opponents to low scores. Led by Art Mosher at linebacker with Mike O’Dell and Chuck Stafford holding down the corners the defense proved ready time and time again. Mike Kowalski anchored a solid defensive line which hounded both runners and quarterbacks alike. The experience gained by this year’s J.V. squad should prove invaluable in future competition. A hit by Chuck Stafford sends the ball flying. Front Row left to right: Bill Marshall, Rob Dull. 2nd row: Mike O ' Dell, Jeff Platenburg, Brain D’Alessandro, John Roberts, Fisher Stoltz, Paul Barker Chuck Stafford, Bob McDonnell. 3rd row: Mike Phillips, John Poirier, Chris Langley, Mark Blake, Kent Richeson, Ben Anderson, Jeff Stevens, Coach John Dent. Back row: Mike Kowalski, David Chute, Scott Durkin, Greg Maurer, Steve Zak, Rick Stockgausen, John O’Donnell, Mike Sodhi. 56 Sports Halleluja! The Spartan Defense kept constant pressure on opposing teams. Chuck Stafford goes for the tackle. 6 32 0 0 12 0 6 Ft. Hunt 22 Robinson 0 Annandale 6 Woodson 6 Oakton 12 Hammond 6 Lake Braddock 7 Bill Marshall tries to find a hole in the defense. ZAP! Sports 57 Spartan player sacks opposing quarter back behind the line. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Freshman football team make a fine showing for their first year. They started the year out with a win over Robinson. The defense was the strong point only allowing six points. The next game was against G.W. and the Spartans kept up the winning spirit beating G.W. 18-13. Then they met very fierce opposition and lost to Annandale, Woodson and Hammond. The last game of the season against Lake Braddock was a defensive game all the way. With the game finally ending up in a tie, 6-6. The team showed a lot of Spartan Spirit and look good for the future. I know the ball is around here somewhere! BUILDING AND LEARNING A Spartan makes the tackle. Spartans kick off after another score. Front row left to right: Jerry King, Mike Zak, Steve Brodsky, Richard Horan, Andy LaChance, Jeff Harman, Vince Drago, Kevin O’Dell, Joe Jowarske, Steve Piotre, Joe DeSio, David Strong, John Mishamoto. 2nd row: Mark Lydell, Wayne Wang, Danny Clate, Brian Thomas, Lawrence Steiner, Steve Yezzi, Bill Munson, Jack Holmes, Brian Dixon, Tim Graham, Stan Suter, Jim King, Fred Millward, David Hoopingarner, Greg Freil, Charlton Doss. 3rd row: Coach Keith Clark, Frank Nesbit, Rob Bayne, John Russell, Bob Pflug, Bill Nash, Adam Roberts, George Lindsey, T.J. Murray, Steve Kralik, Mike Tuttle, Tom Eitler, Rommie Yamamoto, Glen Roberson, Mark Wachter, Chris Gleason, Hennie Thompson, Coach Dennis Worek. 4th row: Tom Herrington, Joe Hazel, Tim Davenport, Tom Hein, Gary Davis, Mike Poppek, A1 Hoiner, Gerard Bautz, Greg Phenimore, Rusty Odron, David Spencer, John Burke, Wayne Connelly, Steve Willis, Greg Schultz, Gary English. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Fast action is always guaranteed in Field Hockey. Manuevering the ball is important to success. Comprised mainly of sophomores, the Varsity Field Hockey Team gained experience throughout the season. They defeated strong T.C. Williams and Falls Church teams and tied Oakton for an overall two wins, five loss¬ es, and one tie. Setting a challenge for others to follow, the team had two All-Americans, Jean Rogers, one of three seniors on the team, and Jennifer Utz, a junior. Besides setting an example these girls helped in leading an inexperienced team. Julie Frost was considered a valuable asset to the team because of her scoring ability. Goalie Kathy Brammeier, received strong support from defensive players Jeanie Dougherty, Karen Foster, and Karen Brinkly. The Varsity Hockey Team looks forward to next year due to the fact that she will only lose three of her players. Front Row left to right: Jean Rogers, J Coach Susan Redfield, Lea McCollum. ennifer Utz. Second Row: Polly Wang, Mary Berberick, Anna Fieri, Karen Foster, Julie Frost. Back Row: Jean Dougherty. Karen Brinkley, Mary Drennan, Ann Wolenberg, Karen Baker, Peggy Parnell. 60 Sports Losing can be a hassle! 0 Oakton 1 Langley 0 Woodson 2 T.C. Williams Ml 1 Falls Church o 0 Annandale m 2 Lake Braddock 1 Robinson Spartans take a halftime break. Jean Rogers displays her skills. Anna Pieri drives the ball down the field Sports 61 Casual conversation keeps the players’ nerves at ease. “I’ve got it!” v ,. -o ■ i • ; ' 4r- ;£jr w ▼ J.V. FIELD HOCKEY You have to be fast. A Spartan stops another drive. Players plan their strategy in a team huddle. 62 Sports Front row: Vicki Johnston, Diane Zimmerman, Kelly Klostemeyer, Deidre Utz. Back row: Coach Berens, Shelby Olsen, Alicia Villalon, Erin Tracy, Susan Munson, Patty Jonkers, Lyn Holm. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edison 0 Langley 2 Woodson 0 T.C. Williams 2 Falls Church 5 Annandale i Lake Braddock 0 Robinson 0 Led by captain Diane Zimmerman and Kelly Klostermeyer, the J.V. Field Hockey team gained the experience necessary to move them to the Varsity team next year. They were a young team with much dedication and hard work behind them. Patty Jonkers was a good player along the sidelines, and Kim Erban, Maggie Couture, and Diedre Utz showed much promise and will be a big asset to the hockey teams next year. Even though they finished the season without a win, we know the hard work will show through next year. Instruction is an important part of winning. Spo rts 63 Front row L to R: Dave Stevenson, Garland Jackson, Kevin Cooper. Second row: Ken Bickel, Dave Flory, Scott Maclaughlin, Jim Duke. Third row: Bill Deck, Steve Doss. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 29 Robinson 41 3 Annandale 55 31 Edison 49 Woodson 44 19 Jefferson 49 Groveton 65 33 T.C. Williams 34 Hayfield 65 75 Lake Brad dock 23 Woodson 58 Annandale 76 44 T.C. Williams 42 Lake Braddock 36 Dave Stevenson leads the pack. 64 Sports The Varsity runners had some tough competition in the Northern District this year, yet they still managed to take third place in it (only two points behind second place Woodson) as WS fielded one of its best teams ever. The Spartans remained 8-0 until late in the season when, beset by injuries and illnesses, their record dropped to 9-4. The team finished ninth in the Northern Region meet, with a newcomer to WS. Garland Jackson, placed eighth individually. The Spartans were strong and con¬ sistent, and led by Garland Jackson, Dave Flory, Dave Stevenson, and Kevin Cooper they had an excellent sea¬ son. The J.V. Cross Country team also did well, and showing a great deal of promise for the next year’s varsity team. The runners were fairly equal in ability and as a result the first man varied from race to race, but was usually either Chris Doss, Phil Boswell, Mike Utz, Jordan Ham or Ron Rickwald. After a good season this year, hopes are high for an even better season next year. Coach Kelbaugh explains the rules to the cross country runners. I hate these races to the bathroom. J.V. CROSS COUNTRY Front row L to R: Jordan Ham, Phil Boswell, Chris Doss, Mike Utz, Ron Rickwold. Second row: Jim Cosca, Buffy Dillan, Jan Wiley, Patti Schaucl. Third row: Bill Brady. Paul Gotte, Noah Andreen. Sports 65 Front row L to R: Rahna VolKhardt, Lisa Church, Kathy Tobin. Second row: Sandy Markarian. )ean Mcardle, Susan Porter, Carol Murphy, Isabel Sufin-Suliga, Head Coach, Ron Tugwell. Back Row: Kim Aub, Carol Brummage, Bar¬ bara Emmert. Concentration and timing make this return successful. Lee 6 3 1-0 0-0 O’Connell 4 5 1-1 0-0 Mt. Vernon 7 2 2-1 0-0 Jefferson 7 2 3-1 0-0 Madison 5 4 4-1 0-0 Edison 9 0 5-1 0-0 Oakton 7 2 6-1 0-9 Annandale 8 1 7-1 1-0 Robinson 6 3 8-1 2-0 Woodson 6 3 9-1 30 Lake Braddock 8 1 10-1 4-0 T.C. Williams 9 0 12- Annandale 9 0 12-1 6-0 Yorktown O ' Connell 4 5 12-3 6-0 Madison 7 2 13-3 6-0 Woodson 5 4 14-3 7-0 T.C. Williams 5 4 15-3 8-0 Falls Church 7 2 16-3 8-0 Lake Braddock Robinson 8 1 18-3 10-0 VARSITY TENNIS Beginning the season with a victory, the Girls’ Varsity Tennis Team had a remarkable season. The team lost only three regular matches; once to Yorktown and twice to a strong O’Connell team. Led by Isabel Sufin-Suliga, Carolyn Murphy, Sandy Markarian, and Barb Emmert the girls’ team placed first in the district tournament. Allowed to go on to the regional tournament, the girls were defeated one game to five by their old foe, Yorktown. Despite this disappointment, it was a successful season under the coaching ability of Mr. Ron Tugwell. “Where did the ball go?” 66 Sports The face of determination J.V. TENNIS J V. Tennis was of a different air this year than in recent years. The team played no real matches due to the lack of a coach but more played for the fun and experience involved. Sometimes Coach Tugwell would mix them with Varsity. There was one outstanding player on a team made up of mostly freshmen. This girl was Tep Gilmore, an outstanding athlete, who was moved to the Varsity team halfway through the season. Even though no real matches were played, valuable experience was gained to help these girls through next year’s season. Good form is necessary for the game of tennis. Front Row: Edye Vaughn, Linda Luper. Second Row: JoAnn Boyd, Karen Frankhauser, Jerry Manzo, Jackie Wargo, Joan England. Third Row: Marisa McCarthy, Tep Gilmore. Sports 67 SWIM TEAM “Meet called for weather’’ was the order of the day for the Swim Team in this year of the “Big Snow,” the “Big Freeze,” and heated pools without heat. The luck of the draw gave the Spartan swimmers and divers a dual meet season that was jammed into January and February. The team fell to Falls Church by merely 15 points, romped over Annandale by 60 points and was sunk by Wood¬ son’s powerhouse. Then the way of the winds can¬ celled one meet for snow, one for ice, and one because there was no heat in the pools. What looked like the first loosing season in four years was finally retrieved in the last week with wins over Madison and Lake Braddock. Scott Coale reaches for the finish. Coach, Mrs. Martin, enjoys watching her team win! Front Row: Linda Boyce, Babs Keith, Cathy Bottrell, Diane Shields, Chris Reining, Lu Salmon, Beth Martin, Jane Luce, Cathy Criddel, Coach Martin, Capt. Julie Barrett. Second Row: Lenny Reiber, Donna Hatfield, Karen Schoedel, Sue Bickel, Linda Martin, Anne McGregor, Karen Stewart, Debbie Modine, Mary Berberich, Sylvia Chopelas. Third Row: Jordan Ham, Matt Rancourt, Tom Herrity, John Mullin, Brian Shields, Paul Brown, Mike Wilmore, Zane Johnson, James Garrigan, Bob Jennings, Bart Oaks, Tim Skelly, Greg Brummett, Lynn Stremick. Fourth Row: Steve Strong, Mark Schiffner, Cathy Fahs, Mary Verna, Martha Drennan, Anne Milbank, Sharon Keutmann, Colleen Ganey, Kathy Strong, Laura Langemo, Lisa Schelhammer, Keith Lewis, Head Manager, Jim Verna. Back Row: Scott Hatfield, John Wilkins, Capt. Jack Verna, Pat Herrity, Mike Babin, Bill Bond, Tom O’Neil, Jerome Skelly, Kevin Sheilds, Walter Bell. Not Pictured: Scott Coale, Karen Deane, Mark Hatfield, Rick Keith, Bill Maurer, Roy Reining, Robert Spressert, Jon Zettenberg. 68 Sports Sports 69 The swimmers take a much needed break from their busy schedule. Front Row: Diane Castellanos, Kathy Westbrook, Mary Beth O ' Sullivan, Mike Connor. Back Row: David Tahash, Coach Rex Martin. J Kathy Westbrock displays good form. DIVING TEAM There’s nothing like a dip in the pool! 70 Sports GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Redfield explains important stategy to her team during a time out. This Spartan player is met with opposition while shooting for a basket. West Springfield’s Varsity girls were a young team this year trying to gain the ex¬ perience through tough district competi¬ tion. They were led by the only senior on the team, Sandy Markarian, who is in her fourth Varsity year. Though the schedule was rough, the Spartans kept their pride as they offered much hard competition, and when the op¬ ponents won it was a hard earned win. Three of the Spartans, Sue Revell, Mary Holopa, and Brooksene Ambos were soph¬ omores who greatly helped out in both of¬ fense and defense. The bench was full of talented players, such as Tep Gilmore who was the only freshman on the team; Elaine Beardsley, a second year Varsity; Amy De- aly, a good defensive player; Sue Wiltsie, an aggressive player; and co-captains, Melissa Trowbridge and Kathy Tobin. Due to the fact that most of the team were un¬ derclassmen the experience they gained this year should produce a great team in the coming year. Sandy Markarian shoots for two. Sports 71 A Spartan player fights for a rebound. Anticipation! 72 Sports m Front Row: Amy Dealy, Sue Wiltsie, Sandy Markarian, Melissa Trowbridge; Captain, Kathy Tobin; Captain, Lisa Leskovar, Bridget Smith, Brook- sene Ambos. Back Row: Peggy Parnell, Jenny Utz, Lori Schultz, Mary Holapa, Sharon Beardsley, Susan Revell, Krista Moss, Tep Gilmore, Coach Redfield, Diedre Utz. Sports 73 Front Row: Stacey High; Julie Lachance, Captain; Karen Weeks, Captain; Cindy Rebein; Joyce Caggiano. Back Row: Sue Sturgeon; Jemma Shipe, Linda Carney; Lisa Welsh; Sharon Brooks; Snaron Imber; Miss Berens, Coach. GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL Why are we fighting for it? We’re on the same team! Lisa Welsh reaches for the loose ball. 74 Sports Coach Berens gives a last minute pep talk to the team. “Throw it to me, I ' m open! yells Cindy Rebein to her teammate. Karen Weeks makes a fast break down the court with the ball. The J.V. Spartans had three girls return to their squad this year. They were Julie LaChance, Cindy Rebein, and Karen Brinkley. These girls combined to help lead the very determined games they played. They opened the season with an impressive victory over Marshall, but unfortunately they lost a key player, Karen Weekes, to a foot injury. The experience they gained gave these girls a hope for continued success in the ’77-78 season and a chance for a spot as a Varsity player. “Gee, now that we’ve got the technique down, why don’t we try it with the ball. Sports 75 VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: Paul McNamara; Captain. Back Row: Mike Weiss, Steve Florio, Chad Silliman, John Holapa, Rich Semeta, John Mastropaolo, Bill Revell, Mark Koesters, Jeff Thomas, Mark Florio, Scott Holland. Revell spins and scores. Scott Holland goes “backdoor” for two. 76 Sports i Spartan player hauls down a rebound. Rick Semeta shoots two over a Williams’ defender. Mark Koesters shows his form on the jump shot. Mac muscles in and draws a foul. Spartan basketball made a dramatic comeback this year, as Paul McNamara led a very determined team to many sensational victories during the sea¬ son. At the start of the season these young athletes developing their strength and skill in the game set their high goals of victory and sportsmanship. West Springfield Head Coach, Jim Warren, set out to prove that he and his well-disciplined squad would be tough competitors in the region. He introduced something unaccostomed to West Springfield fans, a tall team. Coach and team were extremely dedicated to the game as they practiced long hard hours to be in the best shape and to show their finest abilities in each and every game. Sports 77 57 46 66 78 73 74 70 74 79 66 84 77 36 66 71 65 65 59 79 88 Chantilly Mt. Vernon Edison Groveton Hayfield Lee Lee Woodson Annandale i .. L. Braddock 43 ° akt « L—— m m 64 O Cl Rob Marshall 60 37 T.C. Williams 76 Madison 51 Woodson 63 T.C. Williams H® 89 Annandale ; v _ : ?(2f % ' ■£ ?. , 67 Robinson ' A - 7 • • • V - ' - J 1 ' •• ♦ 58 L. Braddock 61 «Vi £ mm vim- ■ Spy®? Rich Semeta tallies up two more for the Spartans. Mark Koesters shoots from the outside. Paul McNamera puts up one from the corner. 78 Sports ■v. m VARSITY BASKETBALL Mike Weiss shoots for two. Rich Semeta pulls a fake. Scott Holland goes for a lay-up. This thing’s HEAVY! Sports 79 J.V. BASKETBALL The J.V. Basketball Team continued on their way enroute to a very successful season. They showed the promise of bringing another successful varsity team next year, as C.W. Blondin led the way. C.W. improved his game very well through the season, while bringing his scoring and rebounding average higher each game. Other key players were Jeff Jivatode, who specializes in ball handling and running the offense; Cary Needham, an excellent shooter; and John Utley, David Miller and Bill Marshall. These young men will greatly affect the outcome of next year’s varsity. “How did the ball get stuck in the ceiling?” Front Row: C.W. Blondin, Jeff Jivatode. Back Row: Carey Needham, Bill Marshal, Randy Grehan, John Utley, Marty Mann, Bruce Ricketts, Jimmy Burton, Kent Richeson, Scott Foster, David Miller. 80 Sports Easy lay-up for John Utley. Carey Needham displays a new dance step. C.W. Blondin gets past heavy Madison defense for two points. Sports 81 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Front Row: Mike Brooks, Ric Focht; Rob Knueper; Chuck Orrico; Back Row: Coach, Dennis Worek; Jack Holmes; Vince Drago; Steve Willis; Pa t Reagan; Ward Thomas; Carl Tammaro; Pat Lavery; David Linka; Dennis Smith. Another two points for Spartans. “Why don ' t you open your eyes? It would be easier to find! ' 82 Sports An Annandale player tries to out dribble a Spartan. Steve Willis shoots for two. The Spartan Freshmen put forth a fine effort this past season. They were led by Ward Thomas, Steve Willis, Micheal Brooks, Pat Re¬ agan, Jack Holmes, and Eric Beller. Spartan fans have much to look forward to from this talented group of young athletes. ■ft “Got yourself in a corner did ya?” A Spartan keeps from fouling another player. Sports 83 WINTER TRACK Track is an exhausting sport. Regional contender, Bill Oakes, shows us how it’s done. Tying shoes is a new event in Track and Field. Spartans lead the way. In close competition, the Spartans come out ahead. 84 Sports Front Row: Ken Bickel; Kevin Cooper; Ron Rickwald; Rick Sessions; Steve Kralik; Bill Neidringhaus; Bob Erdman; Jim Bennet; Greg Spencer. 2nd row: Buck Stockhousen; Jim Fox; Bill Brady; Mike Bosquet; Terry Tracy; Bill Deck; Tom Brown; Bob Dillinger; Mike Utz; Margaret Kinsley. 3rd row: Juana Wrestle; Bill Oaks; Mark Gregas; Chris Quinn; Margie Trogdon; Laura McGill; Buffy Dillon; Patty Shaud. Back row: Ken Broyles; David Flory; Susan Munson; Jordan Ham; Garland Jackson. -.A First place for Spartans. Hang in there Spartans! Win or lose, Spartans are number 1. It was a cold, hard season for the track team. Largely as a result of inefficient coaching, the Spartans just couldn’t put things together. Field events were a weak spot, even with shot putter Bill Oakes and long jumper Greg An¬ thony. Running events had more success especially with Jim Bernnett, Bob Erdman, and Terry Tracy sprinting. Dis¬ tance runners Dave Flory, Kevin Cooper, and Jim Duke were often 1-2-3 in the mile, and also performed well in relays. Steve Kralik did well in the 600. Sports 85 GYMNASTICS These gymnasts take a needed rest after a workout. Much practice makes perfect. Clare Horvath on uneven bars. Megan Werts displays her skill on the uneven bars. 86 Sports Front Row: Clairie Horvath, Cindy Barrett, Mimi McGregor, Jenny Hallmark, Daphne Islin, Cam McMillan, Jamie Harrison. Back Row: Cindy Thomas, Mrs. Tommi Femright, Julie Frost, Lori Gudely, Elaine Simmons, Susie Meier, Carol-Anne Quarto, Megan Werts, Stephanie Starbird, Janet Badger, Mr. Gary Parks. Point your toes! This years gymnastic team competed in such events as uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and vaulting competition. The members of the team displayed grace and agility in each meet and as a result had a successful season. The ability and skill of the young athletes promises a bright future for these girls. Elaine Sinmmons competes in the vaulting event. Sports 87 VARSITY WRESTLING Greg Mulvaney gets a pin Steve Sedgwick works toward a pin And now for my next trick. Robb Isbell looks for his contact lens. 88 Sports A Spartan victory. Gavin in command. The Spartan Varsity Wrestling Team had a successful season with the help of some very determined wrestlers. They went the first six matches unde¬ feated. Then, over the winter break, they entered the McLean Tournament and came up victorious. Chris Mur- nane won District and the Spartan Team lost only to Robinson and Lake Braddock in the competition. Nine wrestlers were advanced to Regionals and Greg Mulvaney, after many hard hours of practice and determination, was able to compete in state competi¬ tion. The Attack! Sports 89 J.V. WRESTLING Front Row: Richard Townes, John O ' Brien. Brian Morgan, Jon Serody, Brian Thomas, Mike Edwards. 2nd Row: John Roberts, Peter Shffer, Brian D ' Allesandro, John Weidman, Paul Boyne, Randy Emony. 3rd Row: Jerry Kelliher, Craig Coughlin, Mike Talbott, Scott Durkin, Doug Brown, Not Pictured: Steve Nesbitt, Tom James. Say UNCLE! Mortal Combat This years J.V. team had a winning season. They gained experience for next year by beating such schools as Lee, Edison, T.C., Lake Braddock and Madi¬ son. Some of the outstanding members were John Roberts, Peter Schaffer, John Weidman, Brian D’Al- lesandro, and Scott Burke. These fine young men plus the rest of the West Springfield High School Junior Varsity Wrestling Team worked hard for their 6:3:1 season. Sure beats wrestling with your sister. 90 Sports FRESHMAN WRESTLING For the freshmen wrestlers it was a season of hard work and learning. One of the most valuable things gained was experience for the coming years. The team’s record of 7-3 was good, and the wrestlers did well con¬ sidering many problems. They showed much promise for the coming year. Hold it there’s a piece of glass under here! This team sticks together. The Spartan player pulls out on top ... as usual. MUlL R d° rn 1 uin iccin MH7 7 D v n n y ’ a Br i an Kirk - Bjh M°nson, Bob Knox, Tom Weckle. 2nd Row: Stan Suter, Larry Steiner, Fred Millwad, Bill Hemsson, Mike Zak, David Spencer. 3rd Row: John Burke, Gary English, Jim Kiem, Mike Soati, Jeff Coster. Sports 91 This Spartan is keeping up his end of the volley. Rob Steece crushes an overhead shot. Front row: David Focht, Bruce Rickets, Will Norton, Steve Minton, Mickey Castagna. Back row: Rob Steece, Dean Weekes, Chris Vinet, Mike Smardak, Eric Rickets, Reid Southmaid. 92 Sports Will Norton picks up a high bouncing forehand. This player practices on his techniques. This year’s West Springfield Tennis Team was by all expectations one of the most promising district teams. Led by four seniors in the top six: Will Nor¬ ton, Dean Weekes, Rob Steece, and Chris Vinet, the Spartans marched to a very successful season. David Focht rushes for the net. Mike Smardak follows through. Sports 93 VARSITY BASEBALL Run, he’s after us! If you think he hit the ball, look in the mitt. First row: Gibi Hilton, Jeff Langley, Jeff Mullen, Gary Davis, John Utley, Mike O ' Dell, Tim Sturgeon, Jeff Rudd, Bill Marshall. Second row: Anita Medieros, Darcy Shepherd, Bob Anderson, Dennis Cave, Dave Divan, Mike Betenbaugh, Dick Williford, Pete Kotun, Jim McMurtrey, Chad Silliman, Dori Howard, Derk Jeffrey, Mark Koesters, Coach Tugwell. 94 Sports I wish he would finish his wind-up and pitch. The wind-up! And you thought field hockey had weird uniforms. “Swivel hips” Cave gets nabbed off base. Take a look at this year’s Varsity Baseball team and you will catch a glimpse of a very talented group of young men who had the determination necessary for a successful season. They were led by senior Dick Wil¬ liford, a third year starter, who was chosen to the all¬ region team last season, while Mike Betenbaugh, Bob Anderson, and Jeff Mullen offered their assistance many times. The Spartans, again, showed much depth in their pitching staff with the returnees Mark Koes- ters, Don Howard, Dave Divan, and Jim McMurtrey. These young men promised another successful team next year and in the future, under the leadership of Coach Ron Tugwell. Sports 95 m ■’ 1 ■ -■ ' ’ ■ : m$Mfl§M$r-« iiSi: First Row: Brian Kirk, Scott Sherman, Andy LaChance, Scott Gudely, Brian Dixon, Mark Wachter, Chris Cambell, Ro Kneuper. Second Row: T.J. Murray, Mike Fulk, Scott Lyon, Steve Greechan, Rusty Odron, Gary English, David Hughes, ]ohn Lechmanik, Marty Mann, Tim Kirk. Third row: Bill Hanley, Coach; Blake Weeks (mgr) Dave Ensrud, Chris Langley, Ben Anedrson, John Fulk, John Burzinski, Randy Greehan, Mark Florio, Andy Morgan, Mark Blake, Kent Richeson, Rob Dull, Pete Gallagher, Coach. “I can’t get it out of my mitt!” J.V. BASEBALL The J.V. Spartans worked many long hours to provide the school with a strong team that would bring pride for the fans. Many of these young men showed the skills nec¬ essary for Varsity next year and will be a big asset to the team. The experience and feelings of competition made it all pay off for a successful season. Mark Blake slides in for a run. 96 Sports GIRLS SOCCER Balance! I think I forgot something! Front Row. Jenny Spalding, Brenda Stoy, Karen Weeks, Eileen Sullivan, Cindy Rebein, Robin DeProspero, Coleen Berneir, Coach Farfan. Back Row. Beth Holloway, Michelle Endo, Daphne Pappas, Kathy Schultz, Kathy Westbrock, Diane Castellanos, Mary Holapa. Susan Nonnemacker, Susan Munson. Sports 97 A NEW SPORT AT W.S Style! Ball handling is an important task of the goalie. “I wish I would stop tripping over my feet!” This was the first year the Girls’ Soccer Team was in¬ cluded in the competitive sports at West Springfield. As the season progressed the team gained experience and skill through cooperation and hard work. The girls should be proud to be participants in the sport that should become a long lasting tradition in both the school and the nation. Wow! What power! 98 Sports What a show-off! “Since this is a new sport we will start with the basics. This is a soccer ball. Now with a flick of the ankle . Sports 99 VARSITY SOCCER Front Row Tim O’Connel, Nick Alex, Dave Martin, Mitch Gray, Mike Platenberg, Doug Spalding, Dave Blood. Second Row: Chuckie McCoart, Eric Wascowitz, Steve Boyd, Jeff Albanese, Dennis Elwell. Third Row: Mike Littlehales, ]ohn Heston, George Phillips. Bruce Wascowitz, Bob Weiden- muller, Robert Bach, Andy Roth, Mr. Issacs, Coach. J.V. SOCCER ! J.V. Soccer Team: Phill Brummett, Kevin Carlson, Maurice Corea, John Edgell, Mike Edwards Terry Gossard, Jim Harper, Bobu C c’H n! Maraghy, Kevin McCoart, John McDonald, Bob McConnell, Jack Murphy, Brian Petitt, Dave Phillips, Pete Sabo, Kevin Shields, Rich Spero, Hans Tallis. Dale Thompson, Wade Yates, (mgr.) Charlie Field, Coach; Dutton Stoy. 100 Sports Sometimes Soccer turns into a karate exibition. “Oh no! The ball is loose!” “Now we’ve got the kick, let’s try it with the ball.” A Spartan steal. West Springfield’s Varsity Soccer Team pro¬ ved to be one of the strongest competitors in the Northern Virginia District. With long hours of practice and hard work on the dirt and rock- filled soccer field, the players became a well- coordinated team. The team has so many caliber players that the Spartans could not help but win. The talented players managed to maintain excel¬ lent game plans and were able to sweep over several opponents. Certainly the opposing teams had to think twice before acting in order to catch the swift and mighty Spartans team. A Spartan player takes a close look at the ball. Sports 101 Watch me step on his foot.” A Spartan runs for a water break. A Spartan player steals the ball. Aggressive play was the mark of the Soccer team. 102 Sports Golf members discuss the strategy of the first hole. The perfect golf swing. Golf clubs make good grass cutters. Will he make it? “I shot a 72! Not bad for the front nine!” GOLF TEAM The Spartan Golt Team had high hopes for the season. Being the returning state champions the Spartans looked to make it two in a row. Led by returning stars, Danny Dodd and Lance Hancock, and a coach like Mr. Lovell, the Spar¬ tans looked very strong during the season games. Sports 103 GIRLS SPRING TRACK Row One Left to right: Linda Lopes, Toni Chritton, Martha Brasted, Anna Pieri, Nancy Knight, Jenny Utz, Karen Brinkley, Mary Ber- berich, Sharon Brooks, Kathy Doss, Kim Kirk, Debbie Monaco, Kim Persing, Judith Linton, Sherrine Jackson, Juana Russell. Row Two: Robyn Burnett, Charlean Baiz, Maggie Carture, Michele Stupka, Laura Guadian, Emmy Mourges, Laura MacGill, Margie Trogdon, Cathie Lederle, Diane Morris, Sue Bickel, Bobbi Arduini, Anne McGregor, Chris Reining, Val Fant, Lisa Campbell, Sandy Beier. Row three: Becky Stevenson, Donna Pepe, Jan Wiley, Linda Crescioli, Patty Shoud, Sylvia Reyna, Mary Chase, Kente Barnes, Mary Alex, Jenny Hallmark, Karen Falkenstrom, Sheila Brady, Cheryl Champagne, Susan Byington, Rita Rankina, Julia Crost, Karin Mongola. Row four: Cheryl Hodge, Kim Phillips, Steffani Starbird, Linda Harris, Lisa Schelhammer, Kin Hall, Windy Fretz, Andrea Gabrielli, Mary Trogdon, Edve Vaughn, Shelby Olsen, Rana Price, Cory Weaver, Clairie Horvath, Jane Stonecipher, Lori Frank. Jan Wiley — a Spartan contender. 104 Sports Donna Pepe practices hard for upcoming meet. “You want to ask the photographer to race?” “Let’s walk awhile — I’nj tired,” exclaims Diana Morris. The girls run up and down the bleachers to build up endur¬ ance. Coming towards the homestretch. Sports 105 BOYS SPRING TRACK Front Row: James Kostka, Ray James, Greg Schulle, Mike Bousquet, Mark Gregas, Jem Bennett, Bob Dellinger, Daron Young, Keith Kirk, Kris Keeney, Shane Wolfe, Greg Smith, Scott Durkin. Second Row: Bill Bradee, Mark Hatfield, Joe Jaworski, Dave Linka, Tom Her¬ rington, Paul Gotte, Rick Acosta, Brian Yost, Perry Oaks. Neil Lubin. Back Row: Mike Utz, Chris Doss, Ron Rickwald, Bill Deck, Ken Bickel, Kevin Cooper, David Flory, Bruce Yost, Mike McDonald, Steven Doss. Kevin Cooper is “up in the air” over track! This is a heck of a way to take a shower! 106 Sports Kelbaugh’s Angels! We’ll see how long the smiles last! The loneliness of the long distance runner. The many hours that the West Springfield track team spent training paid off, as was shown in their record. It would not have been possible without the expert coach¬ ing from head Coach Kelbaugh and assistants Parks and Kehm. The coaches and the track members put in long hours after school and on weekends in order to achieve the excellent coordination and mental discipline needed to complete the long, difficult season. The members of the West Springfield track team will remember this year’s season for many years to come. Sports 107 Without dedication any goal worth achieving is unachiev able. “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumphs of high achievement; and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.” — Theodore Roosevelt 1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda Gwynn Sue Bickel Megan Werts Janet Goins Pam Goldstein and Kathy Stoy Kim Morgan 110 Sports Liz Wilson, Captain Susan Rainville and Donna Pepe Vicki Royals, Co-captain Sports 111 J.V. CHEERLEADERS Frot Row: Chris Zapata, Jamie Jeffers. Second Row: Michelle Romanczuk, Carol Arnold, Julie Morgan, Eileen McClure. Back Row: Ruth Cisewski, Cindy Thomas, Liz Cooney, Stacy Moran, Beth Weidenmuller, Lynne Rainville, Lori Gudley. J.V. Cheerleaders support their team on its way to success. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders supported J.V. sports such as football, basketball, and wrestling. At summer camp the girls were awarded with the stick of excellence. They practiced hard during the year and willingly to supported all school activities. A representation of the sophomore class, the J.V. Cheerleaders spread spirit throughout the school. VICTORY!! 112 Sports Front row left to right: Jenny Catnchorne, Margaret Penn, Barbie McCoart, Jeanie Stassi. Second row: Brenda Stoy, Captain Amy DiGiosia, Co-Captain Shelly Edwards, Kathy Westbrock. Third row: Shelly Hawkes, Laura Snyder Kathy Westbrock cheers her team on to victory. Freshman cheerleaders smile brightly. Freshman cheerleaders show their spirit. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Undaunted by their lack of experience the Freshman Cheerleading Squad earned the respect and pride of their fellow classmates. These te n sparkling individuals were chosen at the end of their eighth grade year. During the summer, they at¬ tended camp where they completed with cheer¬ leaders from all three levels: Freshmen, J. V., and Varsity. For their outstanding efforts they received two spirit sticks and one first and two second place ribbons. Throughout the year they promoted spirit by attending and cheering at all of the Freshmen sport events. Sports 113 5 . .6 . .7 . .8 . .SMILE! 1 . .2 . . . . Starting the year with only twelve members, the Spartanettes expected a year of extra-hard work and frustration, but they ac¬ complished more than many of the previous squads. At the Golden Eagle Pom Pom and Drill Clinic during the summer, the girls were awarded the Golden Eagle Award of Excellence (for the best all-around squad), a trophy for Best Novelty Routine, and four blue ribbons. The Spartanettes placed third in a com¬ petition for Best Drill Team in Fairfax County. The captains, Peggy Stassi and Kris Orrico and co-captain Cara Acosta (during basketball season) did an excellent job in organizing and leading the drill team. Despite many disadvan¬ tages, the girls overcame them and with spirit and determina¬ tion, had an outstanding year. 114 Sports Supporting the Cross Country Team was an enjoyable job for the Spartanettes. n ul- R n W: Kn ® ? I I 1C0 x’, C ( 2 ra Ac ° sta ' Peggy Stassi. Second Row: Sheryl Foreman, Kathy Kraft, Laura Stassi, Brenda Tinsler, Kathy Henderson Debbie Pancost Patty McCoart, Dianna Williams, Linda Rasmussen, Paula Leveque, Tara Rines, Nancy Sedgewick. Third Row: Cathy Reitman Karen Cutschall, Susan Herrmann, Bonnie Spurlock, Allison Gillum, Connie Thomason, Jeri Sager, Sheryl Stocekert, Lori Lowe. Back Row lane Wynde Rhame° m ’ Lmda VaUshn ' Andrea For 8 as . Becky Henry, Kim Anderson, Lisa Meyers, Jackie Simms. Brenda, Sandy Burke. Not Pictured: Hours of practice go into PERFECTING a routine. Talk a b ou t enthusiasm! Sports 115 Front Row left to right: Bill Fry, Scott Parr, Gina Flournoy, John Eitler, Chris Knopes, Bill Beaver, Steve Doss, Bob Knox, Gaye Harding, Mark Hutchins, Adrienne Lieberman, Becky Davdson, Laura Moser. Second Row: Suzie Perkins, Bob Erdman, Jenny Wauford, Karen Brinkley, Tom Broyles, Kevin Carlson, Jim Hancock, Jordan Ham, Ed Hunter, John Hubbard, Richard McConnell, Mike McDonald, Ken Broyles. Third Row: Karen Baiz, Thelma Sheridan, Debbie Flory, Cheri-Lynn Lieberman, Jan Cox, Debbie James, Heather MacLaughlin, David Ormand, Allen Saurers,Chris Quinn, Chris Doss, Scott MacLaughlin. Fourth Row: Donna Osgood, Mary Flour- Wherever High School Bands assemble, West Springfield is outstanding not only because of their musical ability but because of their school spirit. This year’s Spartans have done a variety of activities, ranging from pre-game and halftime performances at all Spartan home games to per¬ forming in the halftime show of the Washington Redskins vs. Kansas City Game. They were ably led by their Drum Major Steve Doss in all perform¬ ances. We have enjoyed many pleasant musical moments due to the efforts of Mr. James Wynn and his band members. 116 Sports noy, Liz Ledford, Donna Hankinson, Scott Freathy, Robyn Burnett, Joyce Kubalak, Alicia Hubbard, Susan Deck, Rose Flournoy, Kim Kirk, Deniece Brown. Fifth Row: Chip Spraggins, Ed Gram, Lisa Wynn, Suzanne Screen, Jane Feeney, Gary Melton, Fran Cox, Maria Sanchez, Edye Vaughn, Sheila Brady, Cindy Trapp. Sixth Row- Garland Jackson, John Edgell, Kathy Doss, Barbara Osgood, Frank Gorham, Tom O’Keefe. Back Row: Linda Lopez, Kim Meyer, Julie Cockfield, Kara Helfenberger.. MARCHING BAND Sports 117 The Baton Corps perform during the pep rally. Debbie McLaughlin smiles brightly while twirling her fire baton. Twirling their way through the year, the West Springfield Baton Corp was one of the best ever. Per¬ forming during football games along with the marching, they provided entertainment for the crowds. At alternating home bas¬ ketball games they performed dur¬ ing halftime. They attended camp during the summer in order to learn new routines and to gain the necessary experience to be an ex¬ cellent baton corp. During the school year they competed in the High School State Twirling Con¬ test. They were awarded with first place in advanced twirling and first place in team twirling. Front row: Bobbi Arduni, co-captain; Jealon Weston, captain; Debbie McLaughline, co-captain. Second row; Brenda Crump, Judy Birney, Nancy Walsh. 1 1 a Sports Corps must spend many hours of practice to achieve excel- The Baton lence. Jealon Weston — Captain. Brenda Crom seems to have a great sense of balance. I can’t believe I got another one stuck in the ceiling. I’m glad I have this spare baton. % Sports 119 w u ACTIVITIES Show Circuit Stu Weeks, Vice-President Terry Conrade, Secretary Running from one end of the school to the other, missing important classes, and planning and organizing various ac¬ tivities are just a few of the jobs done by the SGA officers. There is no such thing as a “common” daily routine. The officers put together and ran Sparta Week which was a great success. All elections such as for class officers. Homecoming Court, and Sweetheart Court, were organized by them. The major school fund raising project, the magazine drive, was under the guidance of the SGA officers. Their effort and hard work was appreciated by all. Jack Verna, President Ken Bickel, Treasurer 124 Activities STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE BODY Front Row: Chip Walton, Cindy Gausrik, Bill Deck, Adrienne Lieberman. Second Row: Gaye Harding, Liz Wilson, Cheri-Lynn Lieberman. Third Row: Brenda Hawks, John Schaller, Karen Foster, Lisa Greene. Fourth row: Kathy Doss. The Student Representative Body under the leadership of Sterling Huff, Speaker of the House, and Cheri-Lynn Lieberman, Secretary, adopted a constitution; which set down all rules, regulations, and re¬ sponsibilities for each member of the S.R.B. The S.R.B. met once every two weeks to dis¬ cuss any problems facing the student body and to bring new suggestions from any student to the attention of the S.R.B. of¬ ficers. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL A cross section of the student body, the Student Advisory Coun¬ cil discussed problems at West Springfield which may be perti¬ nent to other high schools in Fair¬ fax County. They attended meet¬ ings with other SAC members in order to make recommendations to the school board. Striving to please parents, teachers, and students, the council was a hard working unit. Front Row: Rickie Tobias, Jim Polo, Julie Kranz. Second Row: Karen Chiles, Steve Callwell, Patti Brown, Jim Wilt. Activities l 125 PRINCIPAL STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Making major decisions during the school year, the Principal Student Advisory Board informed Mr. Volrath of the student opinion. Comprised of class officers, SAC, editors of the Olympian and the Oracle, and president of the Keyette and Key Club the board decided the theme for Sparta Week, to have a Spring Carnival, and other issues impor¬ tant to the student body at West Springfield. Front Row: Jack Verna, Edye Vaughn, Ken Bickel, Brenda Hawkes. 2nd row: Bill Deck, Pete Fieglson, Perry Oakes. 3rd row: Gaye Harding, Linda Vaughan, John Schaller. 4th row: Dave Stevenson, Patti Brown. ANNOUNCERS With the many changes this year the Student body found comfort in hearing cheery voices each morning telling them the activities for the day. The announcers put personality into com¬ mon place news and with added enthusiasm had “skits” for the more unusual messages. These students helped their classmates by informing them of the current activities. Kim Blondin, Tom Butler, Cathy Lederle. 120 Activities ' V K ' t A • r-jf %. ■ f , i i : Work in the attendance office isn’t all that bad for these student aides. STUDENT AIDS Helping teachers, secretaries, and administrators the student aides made everything run a bit smoother by easing the work-load for the faculty. By running errands, grading papers, and answer¬ ing the phone the students got acquainted with the amount of work done by the staff at West Springfield. A better understanding between teachers and the student body was an asset to the program. Front Row: Cathie Lederle, Sue Bickel, Gavin McKemie, Keslie Siegel, Cindy Miller, Beth Pearson, Maureen Dougherty, Andy Behl. Second Row: Julie Trzicak, Kathy Krieger, Charlie Miller, Sue Pispeky, Debbie Nicola, Lisa Liskovar, Lu Salmon, Elise Morelli, Ann Chumley, Carrie Pritchett. Third Row: Suzanne Fos¬ ter, Debbie VanHorn, Nancy Valler, Kathie Winters, Bill Deck, Donna Flatfield, Karen Foster, Teresa Cros¬ sin, Stephanie Carapetis, Sheena Clate, Denna Peverill, Patty Brown. Back Row: Sue Spille, Susan Chitten¬ den, Bruce Reynolds, Mark Whiting, Gary Mears, Jeff Nicolai, Tricia Chapman, Tracy Sellers, Lisa Maurer, Allison Gallup. Activities 127 SYMPHONIC BAND Front Row: Cindy Trapp, Liz Ledford, Maria Sanchez, Alicia Hubbard, Deniece Brown, Fran Cox. Donna Hankinson. Second Row: Buffy Dillon, Linda Worch, Jackie Simms, Lisa Wynn, Suzanne Screen, Thelma Sheridan, Chip Sprag- gins. Front Row: Richard McConnell, John Hubbard, Jim Hancock, Mark Hutchins, Laura Moser. Second Row: Ed Hunter, Tom Broyles, Chris Doss, Ken Broyles, Kevin Carlson, Mike McDonald, Scott MacLaughlin. Front Row: John Eitler, Bill Beaver, Scott Reed, David Ormand. Second Row: Gaye Harding, Brian Cox, Steve Sanford, Barry Wilson, Greg Freathy. Back Row: Frank Goram, Tom O’Keefe. 128 Activities Front Row: Sue Sturgeon, Linda Boyce, Karen Baiz, Jan Cox, Debbie Worch, Kent Hennessey. Second Row: Mary Flornoy, Kathy Doss, Donna Osgood, Arther Serody, Barbra Osgood. Third Row: Karen Brinkley, Dave DiPaola, Jenny Wauford, Susan Perkins, Bill Fry, Scott Parr. Back Row: Ed Gramp, Gary Melton, Jane Feeney, Jeff Coster, Dave DeHaven. CONCERT BAND Front Row: Kelly Yaw, Barbara Osborn, George Lindsay, Sheila Brady, Mary Verna, Robin Burnett, Rose Flournoy. Back Row: Lynne Folcher, Julie Mark¬ ham, Edye Vaughn, Erin Tracy, Cindy Rebein, Kim Kirk, Linda Bisone, Paula Doran. it fr , u r m W ' BB h L f S J3I J 1 I ' -lflE-l 1J j nt - • Front Row: Colleen Shine, Jennie Spald¬ ing, Vicki Calhoun, Suzanne Brown, Laurie King, Karen Fletcher, Julie Schultz. Back Row: Joan Siewert, Charlton Doss, Karen Mongold, Scott Pierce, Joel Musick, Ron Ray, Gina Flournoy. Activities 129 Front Row: Jong Lee, Scott Lyon, Craig Moldowan, Doug Brown, Peter Everett, Allen Sauers, Mike Weiss. Second Row: Brett Ossman, Charles Kozlozski, Jordan Ham, Mike Merrigan, Jim Gramp, Glen Roberson. Back Row: Greg Herman, Toni Chritton, Gary English, Steve Piotter. ORCHESTRA Front Row: Steve Munton, Lisa Maurer, Linda Evans, Cherrie Santos, Alison Gal¬ lup, Mark Hatfield, Karen Glashan. Sec¬ ond Row: Mary Beth Tryon, Elsie Jeanne Tryon, Denise Chapell, John Mann, Ginny Cole, Natalae Potstma. Not pic¬ tured: Karen Falkenstrom, Elizabeth Freese. Front Row: Neil Lubin, Kathy Bram- meier, Cindy Kozloski. Second Row: John Utley, Craig Markva, Steve Young, Dave Flory. Back Row: Jim Monroe, Robert Spressert. 130 Activities Front row: Laurie First, loanne Ventrella, Christa Durante, Ellen Sackmen, Shelly Broome, Melissa DeFord, Janine Mergler, Sonia Reyna. Back Row: Mr. White, Steve Bedsole, Howard Carr, )im Bouton, Don McGoni- gal, Jeff Deford, Mitch Carney, Mat McConnell, Bill Roche. MADRIGALS The Madrigals were a group of the best singers West Springfield has to offer. In ad¬ dition to their participation in the activities of the regular choirs, the Madringals per¬ formed often by themselves. They put on shows at places such as Woodlawn Plantation, delighting audiences wherever they go. GIRLS’ CHORUS Composed entirely of girls, the Girls Chorus was espe¬ cially popular with the freshman and sophomore girls. Here they gain experi¬ ence before joining the more difficult mixed choir. Front row: Shawn Gresham, Susan Lamb, Betty Maley, Carole Spadafore, Elisa Scott, Carol Panella, Bunny Ward, Terri Nan Meter, Linda Lupes, Becky Rice, John Gerba, Tammy Brown, Charlean Baiz, Lisa Schuh, Adrienne Remick. Second row: Sherrell McCullough, Margaret Rose, Sharon Hazzard, Vista Pierce, Carey Caccamo, Sheila Mertes, Susan Blanton, Jeanne Russo, Ruth Cisewski, Kelly McMahon, Mary Beth O’Sulli¬ van, Susan O Sullivan, Cathy Smith, Cathy Lederle, Robin Rose, Lula Chamley, Lauren Gabbard, Dawn Gal- lup, Michelle Jackson, Tina Rusch, Lisa Welsh, Dor’nel Pratt, Tifinie Smith, Carol Weaver, Dixie Fischman, Krista Moffat, Liz Walter, Dawn Taylor, Kathy Thompson, Cheryl Fare. Not Pictured: Susan Beck, Melissa Rickman Activities 131 STAGE BAND Front Row: Bill Fry, Dave DiPaolo, Karen Brinkley, Bob Erdman, Scott Parr. Second Row: Greg Freathy, John Eitler, Bill Beaver, Steve Sanford, Barry Wilson. Third Row: Jim Han¬ cock, Richard McConnell, Mike McDonald, John Hubbard, Ed Hunter, Scott MacLaughlin. Back Row: Jeff Coster, Jim Monroe. A CAPELLA CHOIR The A Capella Choir is a group of seventy students who enjoy singing. The choir’s many activities included vari¬ ous concerts throughout the year, all-regional, all-county and all-state choir, and the an¬ nual exchange trip. They also made excursions to view the productions of nearby colleges and universities. Front Row: Mr. White, Donna Hatfield, Susan Rainville, Sharon Mosley, Janine Mergler, Sheli Broome, JoAnne Ventrella, Melissa DeFord, Beth Cornell, Patti Brown, Jeri Sager, Stacey Hughes, Sheena Clate, Christa Durant, Susan Herrmann. Second Row: Ellen Sackman, Robin Hall, Julie Blank, Jealon Weas- ton, Alice Oliver, Karen Oliver, Jeff DeFord, Charlie Owens, Bill Roche, Heather MacLaughlin, Valerie Bayne, Patti Shaud, Tammy Powers, Valerie Kidwell, Sonya Reyna. Third Row: Laurie McDonald, Pat Higgins, Lynne Rainville, Lori Gudley, Matt McConnell, Mitch Carney, Jim Bolton, Steve Bedsole, Jim Cowgill, Steve Caldwell, Brenda Caggiano, Lianne Carr, Kathy Bruen. Back Row: Pat Polikoski, Deene Peverill , Elizabeth Freese, Diane Baker, Terry Florance, Howard Carr, Lee Smith, Don McGonegal, Scott Hatfield, Rich Seamen, Jon Mastropaolo, Julie Vermillion, Kathy Whyte, Suzie Murray, Laura First. 132 Activities IT’S ACADEMIC It’s Academic was a competetive group of students whose scholastic ability enabled them to participate on the television version of It’s Ac¬ ademic. This year’s quick-minded team did well in the competition against other area schools. Coached by Kim Morgan, the team was awarded with a check for the scholarship fund and made it to the semi-final show. Front Row: Greg Brummett, Kim Morgan, Paul Bayard. Back Row: Mark Witteny, Scott Williams, Dave Wagner, Rick Reidy. Activities 133 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Nancy Jaworski Liz Murnane Jim Symanowski Jealon Weston Kim Morgan David MacBrayne Greg Mulvaney Kevin Cooper Pam Gregas Sue Pispecky Chip Walton Lisa Pfeiffer Elizabeth Maurer Diane Guarino Paul Bayard Larry Weatherford Mike McDonald Heather MacLaughlin Jane Feeney Joyce Kubalak Cathy Fahs David Focht Jenny Butts Mike Betenbaugh Jeff Perkins Bob Weidenmuller Suzanne Foster Diane Kaseman Cindy Bishop Maria Sanchez Pat Polickoski Katie Crossin Susan Spero Cathy Blahna Jan Wiley Geoff Blake Julie Barrett Dean Griswold Scott Coale Barbara Emmert Patricia Hahn Carolyn Lacy Jackie Simms Valerie Kidwell Kathy Henderson Allison Gillum Bruce Reynolds Mark Whiting Bill Deck Gary Mears Denise O’Leska Allison Gallup Carolyn Dieter Mike Babin Mary Drennan Karen Sigler Lisa Greene Steve Munson Christopher Richard Cara Acosta Janet Anderson Barbara Arduini Diane Baker Pam Bishop Steven Boyd Catherine Boyne Patricia Brown Kathleen Bruen Greg Brummett Thomas Butler Donna Canzano Michael Cave Lisa Church Elizabeth Dillon Katherine Dillon Katherine Doss Christa Durant Diane Ellenberger Robert Erdman Alice Foote Karen Foster Thomas Fugate David Gaudian Pam Goldstein Linda Gwynn Kent Hennesssy John Hubbard Jeffery Derek Jon Kimminau Stephanie Kirk Donald Knox Stephanie Kowalski Kathy Kraft John Hoon Lee Ann McGregor Rick Mears Karen Micheal Cynthia Miller Lisha Norris Thomas O ' Neil Laura Osius Susan O ' Sullivan Laura Pales Elizabeth Pearson James Polo Margaret Price Andrew Toth Jeri Sager Suzanne Screen Jonathan Serody Laura Stassi James Takagi Gina Tammaro Katherine Tobin Marjory Trogdon Mary Tryon Jennifer Utz Joan Ventrella John Weidman David Wagner Frederick Woody Debbie Worch Elizabeth Wynn Valerie Bayne Anne Bradee Steve Brown Steven Calbi Howard Carr Gregory Chabon Laura Chute Anna Coates Lorene Ellenberger Terri DiCarlo Julie Gilberto Nancy Golden Gaye Harding Cheryl Hobbs Jane Linka Jon Mastropaolo Sandy Mayfield Jim McMurtry Kathryn O’Keefe Kristen Orrico Melissa Pappas Daphne Polatty William Powell Dennis Roark Steve Sanford Jeff Thomas Valli Thompson Brenda Tinsler Linda Trogdon Linda Vaughn Dick Williford Liz Wilson Pete Wixom 134 Activities NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Gayle Allison Lauren Anderson Karen Baiz Paul Barker Cynthia Barrett David Bauer Deborah Beck Ruth Benham Laurie Bennett Mark Blake Julie Blank Paul Bogner Erin Braken Phill Brummett Elizabeth Burke Susan Byington Lisa Castellanos Ruth Cisewski Shirley Coates Denise Cobean Sarah Cox Brenda Crom Mary Denery Janet Dieter Amy Dougherty Jeanie Dougherty Mary Dyer David Dybell Debbie Eastburn John Edgell Deborah Ein Mary Einsel Michelle Endo Susan Fanti Rose Flourney Jacklyn Ford Julie Forrester Scott Foster Karen Frandsen James Garrigan Laura Gaudian Cindy Gausvik Jan Gibbins Paul Gill Randy Greehan Sandra Grua Susan Hady James Hancock Linda Harris Ashlyn Holland Angela Hornsby Dan Howard Eliza Hubbard David Hughes Jane Hughes Mark Hutchins Jamison Jeffers Jennifer Jones Lori Jones Patricia Jonkers Faith Junghans Lori Kimminau Margaret Kinsley Tim Kirk Kelly Klostermeyer Jan Kovarick Dale Kutyna Paula Levesque Keith Lewis Deborah Linsay Lori Lowe Steve Lustig Lea McCollum Richard McConnell Bettina McGimsey Deborah McKie Angela McKillop Stephen Minton Stephanie Montavon Julie Morgan Bi ll Niedringhaus Perry Oaks Daphne Pappas David Phillips Lisanne Porter Ronald Ray Cynthia Rebein Brett Richardson Bruce Ricketts John Roberts Arthur Serody Patricia Shaud Julie Shepherd Kelli Singleterry Nellie Smith Reed Southmayd Chuck Stafford Mary Stipo Richard Stockhousen Fisher Stolz Hans Tallis Suzanne Taylor Cynthia Thomas Tuyet Tran Elizabeth Umbach Catherine Vanderhoof Robert Walker Jane Walsh Polly Wang Bruce Waskowitz Beth Weidenmuller Douglas Wilson William Wiltsie Activities 135 Front Row: Laura Stassi, Laura Johnson, Laurie Pierce, Jane Linka, Brenda Hawkes, Janet Anderson, Jodi Hensley, Kathy Henderson, Bonnie Spurlock, Kathy Lubin, Peggy Stassi. Second Row: Suzanne Foster, Kelly Lohler, Vicke Reynard, Susan Porter, Laurie Campbell, Raine Spurlock, Patty Shaud, Linda Rasmussen, Mary Pat Finn. Third Row: Mary Delanty, Michele McMahon, Kris Orrico, Beth Wilson, Ruth Benham, Julie Barret, Susan Jojakian. Back Row: Gaye Harding, Becky Henry, Jerry Sager, Robin Shute, Pam Goldstein, Linda Vaughn. Not Pictured: Karen Baker, Sue Strom, Cathy Weir, Rhonda Bax, Terry Conrad, Windy Grimes, Cara Acosta, Laura Otero. KEYETTES One success followed another for this active ser¬ vice club in 1976-77. With a new international service project, the American Cancer Society, for the first time in two years, and the Northern Vir¬ ginia Training Center as the district project, the girls have had plenty of outlets for their emer- gyance they put the outlets to good use. The American Cancer Society was focused upon in great detail during February, while the members visited the training center once a week to give par¬ ties for the children. So the Sadie Hawkins Dance was the most successful in the schools history, as were other activities such as food collections and joint Keyette-Key Club projects. It has been a year of hard work, but much satisfaction, for the Keyettes. President Brenda Hawkes looks over future plans. 136 Activities KEY CLUB “What did you say?!” As a service organization, the Key Club has made a long-lasting contribution to the community this year. Its members planted a number of dogwood trees in the me¬ dian strip in front of the school. Besides helping Keyet- tes with a Christmas party for the Northern Virginia Training Center, the club held a door-to-door toy drive for the needy children in Fairfax County. In order to raise money for the Americ an Cancer Society the Key Club sponsored a midnight movie early in the year. The greatest fund raising project was the Homecoming dance which brought Sparta Week to a close. A Hard working and productive group of young men, this year proved to be the busiest yet. The Key Club road crew at work on one of many service projects. f THBBSah t iy| til fflfi IB ‘ I flKfl |S v J| i m 1 n - fflmM i 1 ij Sm A V i P ■t 1 • 11: Front Row. Mr. Deppe, Jack Verna. Dave Stevenson, Gary Mears, Scott Cole. 2nd Row: Ken Bickel, Kevin Cooper, Chris Doss, Bob Dillenger, Rob Steece, Jim Sager, Bill Mariot Chip Walton, Scott Stevenson. Third Row: Bill Oakes, Marshall Townsend, Geoff Blake, Vince Daniels, Bill Deck Casey McCollugh Steve Boyd, Dave Smith, Dean Griswald. Fourth row: Jim Either, D.J. Westbrock, James Fox, Tom Brown, Rick Mears, Mike butters, John Schaller, Pete Wixon, Dean Weeks. Activities 137 Front Row: Brend Tinsler, Kathryn O’Keefe, Linda Matyas, Linda Trogdon, Diane Kaseman.Second Row: Valerie Kidwell, Sue Pispecky, Kris Matzolf, Denise O ' Liska. Third Row: Karen Lester, Stephanie Kirk, Loretla DeSio. Fourth Row: Collette Chadwick, Sharon Ainsworth. These meetings are always so exciting! WEST SPRINGFIELD TRI-HI-Y Affiliated with the YMCA, the West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y sponsored and participated in numerous service, social, and fund-raising activities throughout the year. As a service to the school, members cleaned under the bleachers after football games. Along with the W.S. Hi-Y they had a door- to-door canned food drive at Thanksgiving. In order to raise money for UNICEF the club col¬ lected around school before Halloween and at the various holidays Tri-Hi-Y gave parties at the ACCA day care center. The major fund-raising ac¬ tivity was the Sweetheart dance, enjoyed by all who attended. Striving to be of service to both school and community the members worked dili¬ gently, but always with an air of cheerfulness as they embarked on countless useful endeavors. The girls discuss plans for the annual Sweetheart Dance. 138 I Activities 1st. Ann McGregor, John Schaller, Bill Deck. Margie Trogdon. 2nd: Mr. Burkett, Laurie Pierce, Linde Martin, Lou Salmon, Sue Bickel, Heidi Gundlachi. Edye Vaughn. Sheila Brady, Glenn Roberson, Laura McGill. 3rd: Janet Goins. Scott MacLaughlin, Debbie McLaughlin, Bobbi Arduini Fatty Shewk, Buffy Dillon, Jeffmer Utz, Jan Wiley, Jardan Ham, Charlton Doss, James McDonnell. 4th: Rick Seamen, Chris Doss, Gavin McKemie Mm Morgan Vicki Royals David Chute. Ken Bickel, Dean Griswold, Jim Naves, Chris Gleson. Jim Keim, Tom Fabian, Greg Spencer 5th ' Dave Stevenson. Mike McDonald. John Burzynski. Greg Smith, Rick Mears, Jamie Fox. Tom Brown, Kevin Cooper, Steve Bovd. Jim Duke Jeff Francis Jerry Hochreich, Kris Keeney. F.C.A. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a non-denominational Christian orga¬ nization whose principle objective is to serve to the community. This year the club had more members than ever be¬ fore. There were also more female athle tes in the club and they proved themselves to be real assets. F.C.A. members busy cleaning up under the bleachers. Activities 139 SPARTAN TRI-HI-Y Front Row: Leslie Price, Gina Tammaro, Cheri Hobbs, Stephanie Kowalski. Second Row: Terri Brady, Beth Odom, Bobbi Arduini, Jenni Sammis, Karen Foster, Julie Cockfield, Mary Fick. Third Row: Nancy Vaaler, Catherine Nishimoto, Linda Martin, Ann McGregor, Anna Darden, Lisa Leemmons, Sue Bickek. Back Row: Eileen Sullivan, Ivanna Terengo, Suzie Whitley, Mary-Jean DePaola. Spartan Tri-Hi-Y’s main purpose was to create, maintain, and ex¬ tend to the fullest capacity of their ability high standards of a Christ¬ ian way of life through involve¬ ment, brotherhood, equality, and service. Service projects included a Halloween Party for Head Start. The main activity which the club sponsored was the first annual Snow Ball which was a great suc¬ cess. Car washes, bake sales, the Octoberfest, flower sales, a prog¬ ressive dinner, and slumber parties were all part of the Spartan Tri- Hi-Y’s calendar. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Under the able guidance of Mrs. Carolyn Ray, the girls of the F.H.A. were able to prepare for their fu¬ ture families, community lives, value and moral conflicts, and ca¬ reers through working together towards common goals in the club and the community. The F.H.A. sponsored several service projects in connection with the ECHO group — a clothing drive, a canned food and a toy drive at Christmas, as well as giving a Halloween party for the children at the North¬ ern Virginia Training Center. Some fun activities also took place, such as sponsoring the Sparta Week Fashion Show , the King’s Domin¬ ion Trip, secret pals, a camping trip, and a slumber party. 4 L v 1 [ a) ■ v ■ „ t ( ' ■ f I 1 ’Til i J f Cl Front Row: Sheri Estes, Jeri Hutchesson, Cathy Chase, Cathy Wells, Anne Masterson, Robin Stern. Second Row: Tina Rusch, Cindy Chase, Jennifer Jones, Salena Stevenson, Laura Oberg, Vicki Butler. Third Row: Natalie Smidt, Susan Boyd, Debbie White, Mary Linkous, Carolyn Ringwood, Laura Pales. Back Row: Tammy Willatd, Cristina Buchholz, Lori Lee, Pam Ramos, Susan Thomas, Carolyn Lacy, Pam Gregas, Val Lachmanick. 140 Activities Front: Laura Stassi, Jeri Sager. Second Row: Lori Stafford, Val Bayne, Stacey Hughes. Third Row: Mark Hickelmeir, Kim Higgenbotham, Tricia Chapman, Brenda Young, Debbie Nicol. Fourth Row: Matt McConnell, Bret Betsill, Mitch Mann, Mike Guidrey, John )aworski. INTERNATIONAL THESPAIN SOCIETY The International Thespians Soceity is a drama honor society named for the first actor Thespus. Members of the club were selected according to their theatrical expe¬ rience. Through club activities the Thespians gained knowledge and experience in the dramatic arts. STAGE CREW This small but hard-working group of people is responsible for the smooth running of all the ac¬ tivities taking place on stage. They operate the sound and lights for all school productions and outside productions as well. Under the di¬ rection of Mr. Gerald White, the Stage Crew members possessed the skill to handle all productions coming to West Springfield. Front Row: Mike Guidrey, D.J. Westbrock. Second Row: Brett Betsill, Jim Eitler, John Jaworski. Activities 141 Diane Ellenberger, Cathy Bruin, Anita Medeiros, Suzanne Foster. SPANISH CLUB Sponsored by Senor Julca, the Spanish Club got an early start on upcoming ac¬ tivities for the year. The president, Anita Medeiros, worked well with the other mem¬ bers to stimulate and promote an interest in Spanish Culture. The club sponsored ac¬ tivities such as bake sales and car washes in order to continue supporting their Spanish-American Foster child. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY The Spanish Honor Society under the leadership of Steve Doss and Suzanne Foster was sincerely interested in main¬ taining an active organization this year. Inductions were held in the Fall, with the basic re¬ quirements for admittance set at a minimum of three years in Spanish and an overall B+ av¬ erage — at least. Senorita Tucker sponsored this organi¬ zation whose plans for the year included: numerous fund¬ raising activities, dinner ex¬ cursions to local Spanish res¬ taurants, co-sponsoring the annual International Dinner, and working with the Spanish Departments in the Junior High schools in order to promote an interest in the Spanish lan¬ guage. Front Row: Jan Foote, Lisa Pfiefer, Cheri Hobbs, Laurie Pierce, Vicki Royals, Pat Polickoski. Second Row: Pam Gregas, Susan Spero, Donna Canzano, Suzanne Foster, Val Fant, Laurie Campbell. Third Row: Cara Acosta, Laura Stassi, Jeri Sager, Susan Wiltsie, Peggy Stassi, Kim Morgan, Denise O’Leska Fourth Row: Bruce Reynolds, Larry Weatherford, Nancy Golden, Lina Trogden, Derek Jefferies. 142 Activities Front Row: Steve Munson, Don Knox, Lisa Wynn, Malcom Jacox. Second Row: Johnny Hubbard, Terrie Florance, Jennifer Jones, Scott Driggers. Third Row: Carolyn Lacy, Barbara Emmert, Tuyet Tran, Mrs. Clement. Back Row: Jim Kostka, Robert Polickoski, John Poeier, Hans Tallis. LATIN CLUB The purpose of the wun Club was to promote the study and en¬ joyment of Roman Civilization by attending Italian restaurants, Latin banquets, Latin plays, and other events related to classical languages. The Latin Club also sponsors The Latin Bowl con¬ tests and trips abroad. LATIN HONOR SOCIETY Composed of honor Latin students, the Latin Hour Society found its purpose on trying to keep classical culture and ideas alive by study¬ ing the works of ancient Roman authors. The club participated in Latin Bowl Contests with students from other schools in the Washington area. One goal of the organization was to in¬ crease the enrollment in Latin classes by showing others the values and rewards that can be attained through the study of Latin. Front Row: Pat Higgins, Don Knox. Second Row: Stephanie Kowalski. Barb Em¬ mert. Back row: Steve Munson, Mrs. Clement. Activities 143 Front Row: Nancy Fletcher, )ode Hecht, ]enni Sammis. Second Row: Judy Ott, Karen Fletcher, Cheri-Lynn Leiberman, Lou Salmon. Third Row: Beth Odom, Mary Delanty, Jackie Simms. FRENCH CLUB Members of the French Club were interested in the French lan¬ guage and culture. The organiza¬ tion provided an opportunity for students beginning the study of French to participate in such ac¬ tivities as a Cheese-Tasting Party. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY The French Honor Society is comprised of those students with a high grade-point aver¬ age in French. Their goal was to learn more about the French culture and to improve their conversational French. Front Row: Kevin Casey, Allison Gallup, Paul Boyne, Diane Kaseman, Liz Murnane. Second Row: Steve Slunk, Cheri-Lynn Leiberman, Beth Wilson, Susan O ' Sullivan, Allison Gillum, Lin Denery. Back Row: Mr. DeCarlo, Jenny Butts, Cthy Boyne, Lisa Greene, Katie Crossin, Mary Pat Finn. 144 Activities Front Row: Lisa Wynn, John Parker, Scott Audree, Jennifer Jones, Julie Markham. Second Row: Mrs. Heller, Heather McLaughlin, Kathy Doss, Adrienne Lieberman, Linda Reynard. Third Row: Mark Whiting, Cheri-Lynn Leiberman, Mark Hutchins, Natalie Smidt, Pat Butters. GERMAN CLUB Members of the German Club joined in order to promote the learning of the German language with a better understanding of the country, its people, its culture, his¬ tory, and customs. Activities in¬ cluded visiting German restaurants and having guest speakers. They made a special visit to the German Embassy in Washington, D.C. and had a picnic in the Spring. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY The German Honor Society’s members were those whose high scholastic achievements in German made them eligible. In order to raise money for the club the members sold Gummi Bears during the month of Jan¬ uary. They also sent delegates to the German Bowl Competi¬ tion against other schools in the Washington area. Front Row: Mrs. McQuery, Lisa Wynn, Heather McLaughlin, Katy Boyne. Karen Foster, Karen Siegler. Back Row: Ann McGregor, Susan Screen, Mark Whiting, Debbie Worch, Christa Durante, Kathy Kraft. Activities 145 D.E.C.A. Front Row: Karen Chiles, Robin Harris, David McRae, Chris Gobie, Jenni Hoopingarner, Ron Dull. Second Row: Mr. Hatch, Sara Beasley, Robin Maclntire, Joel Musick, Buddy Jose, Bob Rollick, Steve Rousch. Third Row: Terri Brady, Jim Berry, Alex Truitt, Jeff Wildes, John Markham, Barry Wilson, Andy Taylor. Training students to have a so¬ cial educational outlet and pro¬ viding an access for work was the purpose of the Distributive Education Club. Activities such as luncheon meetings with speakers, skating parties, and picnics highlighted the year. A major service project was giving Christmas presents to the disad¬ vantaged. The members of the club also attended Regional and State Competitive Events at Ty¬ son’s Corner Shopping Center and Roanoke. I.C.T. Students interested in becoming skilled craftsmen found a good beginning in the Industrial Cooperative Training Club. It was organized in order to prepare stu¬ dents to find jobs in the fields of trade, industry, health, and technology. The organization en¬ couraged and supported students seeking a place in the world today in the different vocational areas. Front Row: Paul Denise, David Criddle, Wayne Heigel, Greg Evans, Kathleen Hogan. Second Row: Charlie Phares, Herb Frisbie, Matt Steffen, Toni Powers, Bob Dobyns, Suzie Kelly. Third Row: Jim Creedon, Toby McClain, Tim Moses, Mike O’Connel. Back Row: Mr. Trope, Eric Johnson, Neil Carney, Ed Matthews, Tony Chaffee, Steve Mallemey. 146 Activities Front Row: Jackie Ford, Wynde Rhame, Nancy Fletcher. Second Row: Barbara Craig, Chris Mones, Laura Oberg, Sue Mady, Clarie Horvath. Third Row: Karond Micheals, Adrianna Presley, Terri Florance, Vicke Butler, Mary Drennan. Back Row: Jerry Pate, David Martin, Chris Nichol. SPEECH TEAM The Speech Team continued to grow in enthusiasm, members, and achievement as it participated in the many local leagues and con¬ test, Mrs. Faye Bousel, the team’s sponsor, had a busy but rewarding year coaching the more than twenty active “speechers.” Com¬ bining social activities and hard work, the team racked up another banner year of trophies for local, state, and national competitors, and numerous National Forensic League members and degrees. DEBATE TEAM Expanding their membership at¬ tending tournaments at the Uni¬ versity of Pittsburgh, Emory Uni¬ versity, and Harvard University, and trying to qualify a team for the National High School Debate Tournament was this year’s excel¬ lent Debate Team. Members re¬ searched and analized such prop¬ ositions as whether or not to adopt a comprehensive penal reform throughout the United States. HHBBnnHflll f i a 1 V 1 I « ■k JBm y MS i .. a ' ' -mf 1 HI . if !• Front Row: Jeff Perkins, Laura Oberg, Jim Polo. Second Row: Bruce Reynolds, Eric Lindahe, Tom Butler, Rick Reidy. Activities 147 Front row: Kelly Kohler, Val Fant, Janet Dieter. Second row: Linda Rasmussen, Kathy Hendren- son, Beth Grace, Laurie Campbell. Third row: Allison Gillum, Venetia Raines, Vicki Reynard. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Comprised of students inter¬ ested in world affairs, the Inter¬ national Relations Club partici¬ pated in various activities that enabled them to become better informed on important issues of the time. Although the club had a slow start in the beginning of the year it proved to be worth¬ while for all of the members. MODEL UNITED NATIONS CLUB One of this year’s Model United Nations club activities was going to the 13th North American Model United Nations in Georgetown, Conferences such as this gave members valuable insight into the world of diplomacy. Students proposed and voted on resolutions relating to current United Nations activities. They quickly became experienced in public speaking, debating, and parliamentary pro¬ cedure. Front Row: Mr. Schultz, Ardanav Giliani, Bill Neidringhouse, Jan Wiley. Back Row: Mark Buchholtz, Floyd Cox, Chris Richard, Randy Cohen, Tim DeMerse. 148 Activities Front Row: Dianna Williams, Kris Orrico, Cheri Hobbs, )ohn Schaller, Chris Dezer, Will Norton, Rob Steece, Vicki Reynard, Kelly Kohler. Second Row: Linda Rasmussen, Cheryl Foster, Karen Fran- khauser, Allison Verkler, JoAnn Boyd, Karen Faulkenstrom, )anet Goins, Greg Frucci, Micki Castagna, Greg Fenimore. Third Row: Melissa Pappas, Chris Leuker, Sue Bills, Terri Stuart, Diane Shields, Kathy Bruin, Linda Bisone, Jamie Jeffers, Susan Porter, Janet Andersen, Rick Traylor, Lisha Norris, Tom Tulencko. Fourth Row: Jenny Wauford, George Lindsey. Allison Gillum, Val Fant, Suzanne Foster, Kris Keeney, Jeff Mullen, Darren Young, Dennis Elwell, Andy Finandis. Fifth Row: Brian Cox, Kim Anderson, Wynde Rhame, Jeff Foster, Bill Powell, Steve Brown, Laurie Campbell, Kay Berry, Karen Foster. Back Row: Lee Faulkenstrom, Rob Lindsey, Mike Butters, Greg Chabon, Bob Dellinger, Vince Daniels, Steve Boyd, Marshall Townsend, Rick Mears. “SKI UNITED” SKI CLUB Ten inches of fresh powder, a high of 18° a chartered bus, and plenty of people made for great skiing for members of the “Ski United” Ski Club. It was one of the coldest winters in years, and as the inches of snow piled up the great times increased. There were day trips to Ski Liberty and Seven Springs as well as four fantas¬ tic days at Seven Springs. BICYCLE CLUB Peddling up hill and through dale was this year’s athletic Bicy¬ cle Club. Members went on bike hikes and just generally increased their knowledge of the bicycle world. Among the many fields that their hobby led them into was the exciting sport of indoor bike rac¬ ing. Front Row: Kathy Doss, Lisa Wynn, Jeff Perkins, Diane Guarino, Jim Polo. Back Row: Jeff Schil¬ ling, Mark Whiting, Bruce Reynolds, Eric Lindall, Tom Butler, Andy Behl. Activities 149 Front Row: John Parker, Andy Behl, Malcom Jacox. Back Row: Mike Perez, Mike St. Jean, Mark Webster, Mr. Bullock. ATHLETIC ASSISTANTS Preparing the field for foot¬ ball games, setting up audio¬ visual equipment, arranging ticket areas, or pushing the broom, athletic assistants are a valuable asset in helping the Athletic Director in behind- the-scenes work at football, basketball, field hockey, or other home sports games. Games could not be performed without their help, and their assistance afterwards in clean-up and securing equip¬ ment was needed greatly and accomplished faithfully. These people have proved that they are truly a part of the Spartan Spirit by their dedication and help. LACROSSE TEAM Playing that ancient American Indian sport, this year’s Lacrosse Team enthusiastically flung that little white ball around. Team members also defended their goal against such tough oppo¬ nents as Lake Braddock and Woodson. Front Row: William McCloud, Chris Daugher, Ron Dull, Chris Nicol. Second Row: Tim Donahue, Jim Creedon. Third Row: Ted Dragon, John Schaller, Mark Cox, Bill Machol, Steve Rusch. 150 Activities Front Row: Melissa DeFord, Mark Edwards, Gary Gentry, Andy Fidandis. Second Row: )anine Mergler, Chris Junghans, Kris Keeney, Mr. Wagonhais. MOTO-CROSS CLUB The Moto-Cross Club has competed in monthly meets at various courses in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, racing their way to victory while practicing skill and safety in the sport. When not on the track, these students are listening to speakers and show¬ ing films of races at their regular biweekly meetings. Whether de¬ dicated participants or interested spectators, these students work hard, their most important objec¬ tive being to compete in the “4- state” interscholastic races for secondary school students. INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF TURTLES The TURTLES club was orga¬ nized for the social benefit of the students who were able to pass the tight entrance requirements to get in. Part of the initiations included standing in the foun¬ tain at the Mall and singing Di¬ xie, to riding the horse at time out, and sing home on the range. This year under the leadership of Pat Crook and Dave Yenowine the Turtles socialized more than any other club making it truly one of the most interesting to join. Front Row: Co-master; David Yenowine, Strohs Man, Master; Pat Crook. Second Row: Keeper of the Ice; Barry Wilson, Keeper of the Sacred Liquid; Brian Cox. Activities 151 SCIENCE ENGINEERING Greg Brummett, Bob Weidemuller, Larry Weatherford, Jeff Shilling, Mark Whiting, Bruce Reynolds, Paul Bayard. Seeking to increase their knowledge in the fields of sci¬ ence and engineering, the mem¬ bers of the Science and Engineer¬ ing Club met to share a common interest in experimentation and technology. These students helped to organize and run the Science Fair and they aided stu¬ dents in research projects. The members found the club a fulfil¬ ling and beneficial organization. MATH TEAM Consisting of some of West Springfield’s top Math students, team members worked quickly to solve problems ranging from Basic Math to Algebra II. This year’s Math Team also held fre¬ quent meetings to further member’s understanding of mathematics. hi Ife b9F pHi f i ■ - Hans Tallis, Paul Bayard, Larry Weatherford, Paul Bogner. Second Row: Mark Whiting, Bruce Reynolds, Paul Gill, Dave Wagner. 152 Activities SONS OF ARISTOTLE Rich Seaman, Larry Weatherford, Jeff Perkins, Bruce Reynolds. Second Row: John Schaller, Perry Oakes, Jeff Schilling, Mark Whiting. As the name implies, Sons of Aristotle is a highly motivated group of young intellectuals. This organization provided students with an opportunity to become better acquainted with the ideals of their peers. Each helped the other draw closer to achieving their ambi¬ tions. TEENAGE REPUBLICANS Teenage Republicans provided politically-oriented students with an opportunity to study first-hand, the Democratic Gov¬ ernment of the U.S. Because of the Presidential election this year, these students were able to work at the campaign headquar¬ ters for important candidates. This invaluable experience which comes only every four years was memorable for every member of the organization. Cathy Vanderhoof. Second Row: Phillis Grua, Liz Gilbert, Monica Hagen, Kay Farill. Third Row: Cathy Kreger, Linda Vaughn, Sue Strom, Linda Evans, Jana Rawlings. Activities 153 WESTINGHOUSE SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH Nancy Zeleniak, Bruce Reynolds, Mark Whiting, Paul Bayard, Larry Weatherford. These students were among 300 selected nationwide for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. In order to qualify they submit¬ ted projects for the competition. Larry Weatherford and Nancy Zeleniak were in the top forty stu¬ dents in the nation. A total of $67,5000 was alotted for awards to be given for college tu¬ ition purposes. RIFLE TEAM Tom Eitler, Danny Richardson, Jack Eitler, Tim Christenson, Tim Manning (Dist. Expert), John Davids. 154 Activities Front Row: Robert Fox, Carry Freeze, Eric Lindstrom. Back Row: Mike Harrison, Mike Perez, Bill Thomas, Jim Giaser. WEST SPRINGFIELD Hi-Y Beginning its second year as an active service organization at West-Springfield the W.S. Hi-Y did its best to serve both school and community. The small but ef¬ ficient group of guys had a number of service activities including a door-to-door canned food drive with the W.S. Tri-Hi-Y. The club affiliated with the YMCA strove to meet their goals under the guid¬ ance of Mr. Trope. STUDENT ACTION FOR EDUCATION Interested in the teaching pro¬ fession the group taught at local elementary schools one day a month, as well as participating in varied community activities. Through these projects the members hoped to gain a better understanding of the educational system. Front Row: Tinker Bell, Peter Pan, Clark Bar, Anna Darden, Debbie Spear. Second Row: Richard Pryor, Shirley Teemple, Sue Hammond, Elizabeth Ray, Jane Feeney. Pam Gregas, Jack Me. Back Row: Debbie White, Lisa Maurer, Allison Gallup, Barb Emmert, Carolyn Lacy, Susan O’Sullivan. Activities lt 5 SYMPOSIUM Front Row: Karen Michaels, Jennifer Butts, Mary Pat Finn, Joyce Kubalak, Louisa Jones, Mary Czarnik. Second Row: Debbie Nicolai, Judy LeCroy, Lynn Moore, Kathy Tobin, Stacey Hughes, Rick James, Jean Casserly. Third Row: Susan Wiltsie, Beth Romedy, Linda Evans, Chris Lueker, Laura Oberg, Paul Gordon, Lori Stafford, Mrs. Roberts. Back Row: Susan Porter, Kim Aub, Eva Hawkins, Scott Slaven, Margie King, Tom Pence, Rod Payne, Mike Gallager, lan McGill, John Hubbard. Mary Pat Finn and Joyce Kubalak, Editors-in-Chief of the Symposium. Displaying the creative talents of the students at West Springfield, this year’s Symposium under the direction of Mary Pat Finn and Joyce Kubalak was an outstanding publication. Faced with the fear of can¬ cellation because of a drastic budget cut last spring, the staff of the art and literary magazine had an uphill climb to have it reinstated. As the finished product proves, it was worth the time and effort. The staff was in charge of reviewing and selecting the items to be in the magazine. I n order to raise money, they had photographs taken of couples at Sadie Hawkins and then sold them. “Tomorrow we get to paint pictures of fold-outs!” 156 Activities Working on the Symposium is easier when you have a friend. It’s hard work drawing stick people. Activities 157 ORACLE Ha Ha! You spelled West Springfield wrong. Linda Vaughn, Editor-in-chief. Informing students and the community of activities at West Springfield, entertaining them and raising school spirit was the purpose of the 1976 Oracle. The newspa¬ per staff was one of anxious and well-informed students. Gathering news and tid-bits of information, they put to¬ gether an interesting and well written paper. Members of the staff attended the Fairfax Journalism Workshop. They also earned enough money to attend a workshop in New York at Columbia University. There were 15 issues of the Oracle published this year. Lisa Myers helps sell the Oracle during A B Lunches. 158 I Activities Front Row: Mike Nolan, Dave Martin, Nancy Valer, Lisa Myers, Val Christy, Vicki Sloan, Andy Behl, Mrs. DeVincentis. Second Row: Linda Vaughn, David Gaudian, Ken Bickel, Jody Weaver, Kathy Stoy, Mike Miller, Kay Berry, Dana Kelley. Kay Berry and Linda Vaughn work out one of numerous problems encountered in producing the Oracle. Linda Vaughn and Julie Gilberto discuss plans for the next Oracle. “Oh my gosh, I threw away all the news stories!!” Activities 159 f Gaye Harding — Editor-In-Chief A yearbook is meant to be a memory album for us to look back on all those special times. All the hopes and dreams we had coming into this year, I hope, became reality. I also hope we were able to capture those spe¬ cial moments in this book. We tried. For the Seniors — this is your book, for it holds the last reminders of your high school days. But even for the under¬ classmen, this book will contain those times that only this year held in store. 1977 has been a unique year for us all. There will never again be another one like it. Many hours of hard work went into the 1977 Olym¬ pian trying to make it something we can all look back on with pride and happy remembrances. I have to give special thanks to the precious few who gave up their spare time (even when it wasn’t “spare”) to put this book together. The Olympian never would have made it without them. Kathy Jodi — remember getting to the bus station with only a couple minutes to spare, and wondering if we were going to have to make long distance phone calls from Winston-Salem . . . And Kathy — I still don’t believe you tried to bleed that track picture all the way across the dummy page . . . Jodi — Now we know who to call on if we need to get under the gates. I’m sorry you had to spend so much time on the brags, it must have been a real pain. And I can just picture you roaming around the school looking for me and with a small voice calling out, “Gaye, where are you? . . . Gaye? . . . Gaye? Sorry about the mixup . . . Nancy — 1 have to admit I did pull a dirty trick on you the second deadline. But I really don’t see what’s so hard about shooting, developing, and printing almost 100 candids in a week. (I know, your glasses are slipping. Right?!) . . . Kathryn — I’m sorry you had to come up and work the night you couldn’t talk. (Are you sure you weren’t contagious?) . . . Pat — I loved the little say¬ ings and posters you brought in for the room. And you better watch it or I’ll tell your typing teacher how it took you almost an hour to type one paragraph. ONE PARAGRAPH!! We should call you “Speedy Fingers” . . . Mr. Czarnik — Thank you for being there when we needed advice and telling us what we couldn’t do. Pick, pick, pick . . . Mark — I have to admit you’re pretty quick with the stamper. Oh, and thanks for “de¬ corating” my cabinet . . . David — you put up with a lot that second deadline but we had to initiate you into the job somehow. And thanks for the Christmas Tree and Christmas present . . . Brenda — I’m sur¬ prised you didn’t kill me for all those headlines you had to make. (I bet it was a hard job but really sorta easy huh? — You’ll never live that down.) . . . Andy — I still don’t believe you went to all the trouble with the club pictures. Thank you, I really appreciate it . . . Mr. Ellis — You really helped me a lot this year, especially on the problem with the cover. And I guess it was pretty rude of me to tell you to go away when you walked through the door on deadline days . . . To Kelly, Jeff, Geoff, Danny, Mark, Suzanne, Ei¬ leen (we got a few “new” students didn’t we?), Kurt, and Gibi for all the work you put in ... To all the teachers who seemed to understand when we found it necessary to miss their class ... To Kevin, Laura, Tom, and Gary — It wasn’t quite the same but we managed. (I ' m still not sure how though) . . . And especially to the parents who haven’t seen too much of us lately. Thank you for putting up with us when we got into “grouchy” moods because of this book . . . And lastly — to the students of West Springfield High School who allowed us to capture their actions and emotions to make this book a success. 160 Activities OLYMPIAN EDITORIAL STAFF Jodi Hensley, Layout Editor Kathy Henderson, Business Editor Kathryn O’Keefe, Copy Editor Pat Crook, Sports Editor Nancy Golden, Photography Editor Activities 161 Copy Staff — Kathy Lubin, Kathy Doss, Sue Pispekey, Val Bayne Advisor — Raymond Czarnik Photography Staff — Geoffrey Blake, Gibi Hilton. Brenda Hawkes and Mark Buchholz two of the contributors. 162 Activities Layout Staff — Brenda Hawkes, Mary Delanty, Kelly Kohler, Vicki Reynard, Beth Odem, Beth Pearson. “I think . . . that the yearbook cover should be orange and blue polka-dots.” Business Staff — Nellie Smith, Sandy Burke, Kurt Hyde, David Yenowine, Laura Guadian, Susan Spero. Activities 163 PEOPLE ' l i i v ,r ‘ :-m+ • — • —- ♦ ? ■ man ' : P ' . K,L...£I!3|P Pete Fiegleson, Vice-President Mr. Bullock, Senior Class Sponsor 168 Seniors NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS Chris Richards, Lisa Pfeiffer, Daphne Polatty, Valerie Kidwell, Jan Wiley, Paul Bayard. TOP TEN it; Front Row: Suzanne Foster, Maria Sanchez, Anne Bodine, Pat Polickoski. Back Row: Bob Weiden- muller, Dennis Cave, Paul Bayard, Larry Weatherford, Mark Whiting, Geoff Blake. Senior Class 189 GIRLS BOYS STATE During the week of June 13- June 19, nine students from West Springfield High School participated in a week-long program on government at two nearby colleges. Each year, the American Legion, and the American Leg¬ ion Auxiliary sponsors the state program to teach those students involved about Vir¬ ginia government by letting them experience the actual po¬ litical processes involved in nominations and elections. The students assume roles of city and state leadership in solving problems and setting up a government as similar as possible to our actual one. Students were chosen by their counselors on the basis of their scholastic record and po¬ tential leadership abilities. Front Row: Suzanne Foster, Peggy Stassi, Kathy Henderson, Diane Kaseman. Back Row: Steve Doss, Bill Deck, Gary Mears. Geoff Blake. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL This group of seniors, interested in the activities of their class, represent a cross-section of the class of ’77. They meet once or twice a month to discuss future activities of the Senior Class and vote on topics concerning the Prom, Homecoming Float and the other events that make Senior Year special. Front Row: Laurie Campbell, Steve Brown, )ane Linka, Val Byne, Kim Blondin, Dave Focht, Lori Stafford. Back Row: Kathy Henderson, Gaye Harding, Mark Buckholtz, Marshall Townsend, Kim Higgenbotham. 170 Activities SPAGHETTI DINNER The Maitre d’ did more than seat guests. This year’s Senior Class sponsored Spaghetti Dinner proved to be a terrific success. Parents and students all turned up to support the Senior Class and enjoy the $3.00 all-you-can-eat spaghetti feast. The Senior Class bought and cooked the food, waited on tables, provided entertainment and cleaned up afterwards. Under the lead¬ ership of Scott Coale, the committees were formed and carried out their duties to help the dinner run smoothly. Dave Martin was part of the entertainment along with Bach II and Elvis. Senior Class 171 “It moved!” Steve Brown helps set up by lighting candles. “Maybe it’s the Italian atmosphere that makes them so emo¬ tional.” “Just a pinch of this and a dash of that . . 172 Senior Class l-v W Dishwashers do it cleaner. “That is that guy’s 20th helping! THE SENIORS GO ITALIAN “Anabella!” The entertainment was provided by Bach II a very good rock band comprised of WSHS students. Jim Young later joined the group and his rendition of “Elvis” was very entertaining. Diane Guarino dis¬ played her skill as a pianist, and Dave Martin showed his singing and guitar playing ability. Last but not least, the traditional and ever-popular Can- Can girls danced their way into Senior Star-dom. Senior Class 173 SENIOR 6RAJ PRAT “You can take your stupid Hustle and . . The Senior Class Presents: A David Rodgers’ Production “IT HAPPEN EVERT SUMMER” Starring — Sharon Ainesworth, Kim Anderson, Sheli Broome, Sandy Burke, Jenny Butts, Steve Caldwell, Greg Chabon, Terri DeCarlo, Kim Higgenbotham, Mark Hilkemeier, Jane Linka, Mitch Mann, Gary Mears, Vicki Royals, Maria Sanchez, Steve Sanford, Lori Stafford, Rob Steece, Kathy Stoy, Sue Strom, Marshal Townsand, Barry Wilson, Liz Wilson, and Bruce Yost. “Golly — Gee you’re TALL!” . . and he just sorta materialized. “Don’t you think sneakers and a tux are just a tiny bit tacky?” 174 , Seniors “• ■ ■ and move that one more the left — they can’t see my face!” A high strung photographer who is against working with anyone less than professional; a college girl all wrapped up in becoming a career woman; a fashion magazine, Debutante; “Mom” Woodruff, the editor; Pudgy Roulette, a rock star; Flippy Wonder, Pudgy’s 1 fan; Annabelle, the “typical” southern belle; and countless others made up the case of the Senior Class Play, “It Happens Every Summer.” After weeks of hard work and grueling practice sessions the tradition of presenting the school and community with a Senior Class Play for all to enjoy was continued. “Now you guys!” “It’s called Guts! “Annabelle overjoyed!” Senior 175 fl “Care for a Nilla Vanilla Wafer?” Keep it cool ' til hog butcherin ' day b) t, “So? What’s this?” “Isn’t he heavenish? Everybody should own one!” 176 Seniors SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Cutest Couple — Jim Young and Cindy Bishop Wittiest — Jane Linka, Not Pictured Rob Steece Most Spirited — Pat Crook and Liz Wilson Senior Class 177 Most Individualistic — fenny Butts Most Individualistic — David MacBrayne Best Looking — Rich Semeta and Sue Strom 178 Senior Class 1 Most Talented — Mitch Mann and Val Bayne Best-All-Around — Robb Isbell and Peggy Stassi Most Athletic — Bob Anderson and Sandy Markarian Senior Class 179 Most Intellectual — Paul Bayard and Lisa Pfeiffer I i i mi mi hi 11! : j t i , M! i ' t I | ; | | ! tv e ' -Hi: B in . 1 mH uf+ - ¥ Most Creative — Paul Gordon and Joyce Kubalak Friendliest — Nick Alex and Laurie Pierce Most Beneficial — Jack Verna and Suzanne Foster 180 Senior Class Best Dressed — Jerry Pate and Cheri Hobbs Most Likely to Succeed — Bob Weidenmuller and Kim Morgan Most Talkative — Scott Parker and Val Fant Senior Class 181 Robert Bach Mark Bailey Michael Bailey Julie Barrett Paul Bayard Lisa Bartell Rhonda Bax Maurice Bartley Valerie Bayne FRESHMAN Vibrant, Spirited Unknowing, learning, trying Hardworker, Follower — Leader, Loafer Knowing, Tiring, Slumping Apathetic, Exhausted SENIOR Sharon Ainsworth Raul Aleman Patricia Alexander MaryEllen Alfieri Katherine Allison Katrina Aired Kimberly Anderson Robert Anderson Cynthia Austin Michael Babin PS Gary Mears in the Freak Fashion Show David Beach James Beals Sara Beasley Lynn Beaver Stephen Bedsole Kimberly Beltz Colleen Bernier Kenneth Bickel James Bencivenga Michael Betenbaugh Susan Bills Jane Berberich Kay Berry Dean Berger Cynthia Bishop Catherine Blahna Senior Class 183 „ 3r... . i Tom Brown Barbara Brunson Mark Buchholz Sandra Burke Karen Burzynski Jennifer Butts Geoffrey Blake Kim Blondin James Bolton Karen Boulter Penie Boyette Anne Bradee William Brammeier Michelle Broome James Brown Steven Brown Happiness is sitting in the bleachers catching some rays. 4 Ronda Caffey Cynthia Cain Steven Calbi Steve Caldwell Laurie Campbell Nancy Chittendon Robert Chronister Laura Chute See Spot run. Run Spot run. Senior Class 185 Jean Casserly Dennis Cave Lisa Cathorne Gregory Chabon Colette Chadwick Patricia Chapman lie Carapetis a Carlson vard Carr Greg Cizek Brian Clapp Richard Clarke Dawn Clate Scott Coale Anna Coates Randall Cohen Kevin Cooper Jeffrey Coster Paul Coughlin . Walk this way Andrea Cush Catherine Daley John D’Andrea Vincent Daniels Dianna Davenport Gary Davis A LONG AND WINDING ROAD It’s a long and winding road With many paths to take With many hills and valleys to cross And many goals at stake. Traveled but a small bit We’ve a long way to go There will be many a heartbreak on The way to our rainbows. New experiences Around each curve and bend People to love and things to enjoy And broken hearts to mend. All living and learning Life can be good or bad Depending which path you have chosen Will be happy or sad. A long and winding road With many paths to take With many hills and valleys to cross With our future at stake. Suzanne Foster William Deck Kathleen Deeney Melissa DeFord Robert Dellinger Tim DeMerse Elinor Denery Loretta DeSio Douglass Detlie Carole DeWitt Christie Dezer Timothy Donohue Steven Doss Lenore Dougherty Mary Drennan Donald Drews Ellen Dwinelle Tracy Eaton Lorene Ellenberge Matthew Eller Craig Elmendorf Barbara Emmert John Erim Teresa DiCarlo Elizabeth Dicken David Divan Robert Dobyns Daniel Dodd The making of a star. Jeffrey Foster Suzanne Foster Jeff Francis Kerry Freese Robert Frey Linda Evans Catherine Fahs Valerie Fant Jane Feeney Peter Feigleson Mary Fick Mary Pat Finn Laura First David Flory David Focht Connie Ford Andrea Forgas ,s of cheerleaders? William Freda Brenda Frinks Herbert Frisbie Richard Frost James Gaiser Alison Gallup Bridget Ganey Therese Gauthier Rhonda G eorge Kurt Gervais Julie Gilberto Allison Gillum Susan Gleoggler Christopher Gobie Nancy Golden Paul Gordon Steve Gotte 190 Senior Class Dean Griswold Diane Guarino Susan Guckert Monica Hagen Patricia Hahn Sam Hall Susan Hammond Lance Hancock Gaye Harding Janet Harper Michael Harrison Theodore Hart Elizabeth Grace Donald Gray Robert Gray Lisa Greene Pamela Gregas “This is Mr. Volrath speaking. I’d like to take a moment to talk to the students on the subject of snowball throwing . . Senior Class 191 Should I? i: M I Mark Hartman Brenda Hawkes Wayne Heigl Kathryn Henderson Jodi Hensley Kimberly Higginbotham Mark Hilkemeier Sue Hill Wendy Hill Ann Hirshenberger Cheryl Hobbs Jerry Hochreich Caroline Hodgson Dorcas Hoeting Kathy Hogan Scott Holland Sally Hunter Kurt Hyde Lisa Ihrig Robb Isbell Frank Islin Nancy Jaworski Steven Jeffrey Richard Jira Susan Jojokian Louisa Jones Wesley Hood Rick Hoopingarner Claire Horvath Lyn Hovey Donald Howard Sterling Huff Suzi Kelly Steven Kennedy Charles Kerr Denise Keutmann Valerie Kidwell James Kluckhohn Mark Koesters Kelly Kohler Peter Kotun Cindy Kozloski Joyce Kubalak Carolyn Lacy Diane Kaseman Cheating is a popular sport at West Springfield. Gregory Kay Stephanie Kazakis Rick Keith Dana Kelley If Graduation from high school — a landmark in one’s life, marking a new beginning. The world is opening up to the seniors who will be on their own more than ever before. The prospect is exhilirating and scary, for the true test of character is yet to come. What was learned in high school will be applied and its usefulness will come to light. It’s been a good four years. The personalities of the graduating seniors are far different from those of the freshman that entered West Springfield four years ago. The past years of study and dances, tests and Basketball games, reports and club meetings have made se¬ niors socially and academically wiser — how much remains to be seen. Val Bayne Kevin Lacy Marca Lanman Valerie Lechmanik Denyse Leclerc Warren Ledford Guy Lee Karen Lester Robert Lindsey Jane Linka Gerald Linton Mike Littlehales Edwin Lord Mary Lovelace Kathy Lubin Mary Pat Luddy Christine Lueker Glenn Lydahl Give a yell . . Give a yell . . . Give a great substantial yell . . . And when we yell, We yell like hell, and this is what we yell — Alabam, Alabam Alabam Diego, San Diego Hocus Pocus, Rigormortis Rah . . . Rah . . . SENIORS!! Catherine Lynch William Machol Donna Manning David Martin Eric Martin David MacBrayne Heather MacLaughlin Sandy Markarian David Martin Karl Marzolf Holly MacFarland Mitchell Mann William Marriott Donna Martin Jon Mastropaolo 196 Senior Class James McDonnell Hugh McGeehan John McGhee Colleen McGinty Scott McKillop Dan McLoughlin Michele McMahon James McMurtry Paul McNamara Linda Matyas Elizabeth Maurer Jane Mawyer Liz McAneny William McClain Susan McClelland Patricia McCoart Casey McCullough Michael McDonald Leslie McDonell “What can I say, some have it and some don ' t.’’ Senior Class 197 Steven Munson Liz Murnane Carolyn Murphy Suzanne Murray James Needham Eric Nelson Gary Mears Anita Medeiros Jennifer Moerman Becky Moore Elise Morelli Kim Morgan Emily Mourges Jeff Mullen Pattie Mullen Greg Mulvaney All right world, Steve Kennedy has arrived. Scott Nelson Theresa Norris William Norton Michael Noyes Bill Oakes Dennis O’Brien Please, just let us win this one and I ' ll never ask for anything again! Tracy O’Brien Tim O’Connell Kathryn O’Keefe Denise O’Leska Alice Oliver Michel Oncale Gregory Orndorff Kristin Orrico Selina Ortiz Jack Otero Melissa Pappas Scott Parker Lisa Parsons Gerald Pate Edward Pawlowski Rodney Payne Spencer Peck Stephen Peppe Jeffrey Perkins John Perkins Doesn’t anyone eat in the cafeteria anymore? Lee Pond William Powell Tammy Power Nick Powers Toni Powers Greg Purser Kerry Quarto Alice Quinn Venitia Raines Diana Rankine Linda Rasmussen Kenneth Raymond William Revell Sonia Reyna Vicki Reynard Bruce Reynolds Senior Class 201 Jeri Lynne Roberts Rhonda Roberts William Roche Jean Rogers Michael Romanczuk Robert Romeo Tara Rooney Robert Ropchan Vicki Royals Hans Royer Janet Runkle Jocelyne Russell Christopher Richard Ginny Rietman Donna Rita Dennis Roark Sandy Robbins Bored? No, I’m not . . . Zzz Zzz . . Kevin Ryan Jim Sager Maria Sanchez Steven Sanford Kimberly Sanders Carol Sauer Michael Schaffert John Schaller Laurie Schuh Diana Schulin Brian Schultz Cynthia Scichilone Steven Sedgwick Richard Semeta Jennifer Shadholt Robert Sharpies Darcy Shepherd Thelma Sheridan Jeff Shilling Richard Shipe Margaret Shirley Robert Short Robin Shute Karen Sigler Shelly Silver Jackie Simms “It moved.” Bonnie Spurlock Lori Stafford John Stallings Peggy Stassi Robert Steece Brooke Stephenson David Stevenson David Stewart Kathy Stoy Margaret Straubinger Susan Strom Terri Stuart Ann Svorcek James Symanowski Stephanie Tadish David Tahash Susan Tashjian Jane Taylor Renee Taylor Kris Utley Tamera Vatis John Verna Richard Vanmeter Linda Vaughn Christopher Vinet Times of Your Life Paul Anka Good morning yesterday, You wake up And time has slipped away, And suddenly it’s hard to find, The memories you left behind, Remember, do you remember? The laughter and the tears, The shadows of misty yesteryears, The good times and the bad you’ve seen, And all the others in between, Remember, do you remember. The times of your life. Reach back for joy and the sorrow, Put them away in your mind, A memory is a time that you borrow. To spend when you get to tomorrow, Here comes the setting sun, The seasons are passing one by one. So gather moments while you may, Collect the dreams you dream today, Remember, will you remember. The times of your life. Gather moments while you may, Collect the dreams you dream today, Remember, will you remember. The times of your life. Bill Thomas Jeffrey Thomas Valli Thompson Brenda Tinsler Riquie Tobias Thomas Tomberg Leslie Topp Marshall Townsend Richard Traylor Linda Trogdon They’ve got a girl trapped in there Rene Wagner Kathryn Waldron John Walker Kathleen Wall Warren Walton Julie Warner Eric Waskowicz Dean Weekes Lawrence Weatherford Craig Weeks Cleora Weaver Robert Weidenmuller Cathy Weir Robert Weilling Scott Wendal Jealon Weston Mark Whiting Clint Whitley James Wicker See Pete — you finally got your picture in! Janet Wiley Dianna Williams Laurie Williams Richard Williford Barry Wilson Elizabeth Wilson James Wilt Donald Winger Peter Wixom Kimberly Woeckener Ann Wolenberg Michael Wolfe Linda Worch Bruce Yost James Young Lane Young Nancy Zeleniak 208 I Senior Class Smile! “Be there!” Senior Class 209 SENIOR BRAGS KIMBERLY LYNN ANDERSON: Drill Team 3. Treasurer 4; Varsity Tennis Team 1,2; Concert Band 1; Symphonic Band 2,3; Marching Band 2; National junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Science Fair 3,4; Regional Science Fair 3; It Happens Every Summer 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; “Ski United Ski Club 4. SHARON AINSWORTH: French Club 2,3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; F.H.A. 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Student Aide 3. MAC ARON1: Water Boiling 3; jocks of West Springfield 1,4; Marbles Team 2,3; Tiddly Winks 4; Donkey in Donkey Basketball Game 3. CYNTHIA A. AUSTIN: Future Homemakers of America Club 4. MIKE BABIN: National Honor Society 3,4; As¬ tronomy Club 3, Vice-President 4; Swim Team 3,4. CLARK BAR: Basket Weaving 1. JULIE BARRETT: W.S. Swim Team 3, Captain 4; Keyettes 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3; National Merit Commended Scholar 3; Science Fair — First Place 3; Regional Science Fair — First Place 3; Va. Jr. Academy of Science — Honor¬ able Mention; Ramstein Swim Team Captain 2; Debate Team 2; Pep Club 2; “K” Award 2. RHONDA BAX: Keyettes 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Class Float Committee 3; I.R.C. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,4. PAUL BAYARD: It’s Academic 2,3, Captain 4; Science Bowl Team 3, Captain 4; J.V. Tennis Team 2; Varsity Tennis Team 3; National Ju¬ nior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Science and Engineering Club, President 4; Math Team 4; National Science Foundation 3; Medical Club, President 4; Governor’s School 3; Lab Aide 4. VALERIE BAYNE: We Have Always Lived in the Castle 1; I Do! I Do! 1; Drama Club 1,2; Thespians 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Student Representative Body 2; Black Comedy 2; Voices 3; Story Theatre 3; Music Man 3; Olympian Staff 3,4; Class Council 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; A Capella Choir 4; It Happens Every Summer 4. KAY BERRY: Swim Team 1; Concert Band 1,2; Flag Corp 2, Co-Captain 3; Student Aide 4; Olympian Staff 4; Oracle Staff 4; “Ski Unit¬ ed” Ski Club 4. KENNETH D. BICKEL: Freshman Football Team 1; j.V. Soccer Team 2; Varsity Winter Track Team 3,4; Varsity Spring Track Team 3,4; Varsity Cross Country Team 4; Oracle 1, Sports Editor 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Homecoming 1976 Chairman 4; F.C.A. 4; Spartan of the Week Award 4; Student Advisory Council Delegate 3,4; Student Government Association Treasurer 4; Principal’s Student Advisory Board Secretary 3, Chairman 4. SUSAN BILLS: F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 1; We Have Always Lived in a Castle 1; Pep Club 2; Softball Team 2; Groundlings 3; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; Olympian Staff 4. CATHY BLAHNA: German Club 1,2,3; S.A.E. 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Varsity Softball Team 3; German Honor Society 2,3,4. GEOFFREY BLAKE: National Junior Honor Society 2; Astronomy Club 1,2, President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Representative Body 2,3; National Jr. Science Symposium (Georgetown University) 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 4; Science Fair 2; Boy’s State Representative 3; Spanish Honor Society 4; J.V. Tennis Team 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Spring Track Team 3; NSF Summer Program (God¬ dard Space Flight Center) 4; National Merit Commended Scholar 4; Symposium Photo¬ grapher 4; Oracle Photographer 4; Olympian Photographer 4. KIM BLONDIN: Debate Team 1,2; Latin Club 3,4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Speech Team 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Concert Band 3, Basketball Team Statician 4; A.M. Announcer 4. JIM BOLTON: Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; The Music Man 3; Barber Shop Quartet 3,4; Brigadoon 4; Madrigals 3,4; A Capella Choir 3,4; Spring Track Team 4; Student Aide 3. PENNIE BOYETTE: Gymnastic Team 1,2; Track Team 1; C.O.E. Club 3,4. MICHELLE BROOME: Cheerleader 1; Freshman Chorus 1; Girls Chorus 2; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Madrigals 3, Student Leader 4; Varsity Gymnastic Team 1,2,3,4; All-County Choir 3,4; All-Regional Choir 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; Mikado 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; It Happens Every Summer 4. STEVEN M. BROWN: Freshman Football Team 1; Freshman Wrestling Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; National Honor Society 4; Senior Class President; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; Donkey Basketball Game 3; Regional Sci¬ ence Fair — First Place 3. BARBARA BRUNSON: F.H.A. 1,2,3; S.A.E. 2; Young Life 2,4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. MARK BUCHHOLZ: Varsity Basketball Team 2; Model U.N. Club 3,4; Senior Class Council 4; Master of Ceremonies of Gong Show 4. SANDY BURKE: Olympian Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Symposium 3,4; It Hap¬ pens Every Summer 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Spartanettes 4. JENNIFER LOUISE BUTTS: Symposium Art Staff 2, Literary Editor 4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; The Music Man 3; Safety Council 3; It Happens Every Summer 4. STEVE CALBI: Chess Cluh 1; Conflict Club 3; National Honor Society 4. STEPHEN CALDWELL: Latin Club 2,3,4; Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; State Latin Tournament — Honorable Mention 2; Student Advisory Council 2,3,4; County Student Advisory Council 3,4; Student Government Elections 2,3; Principal Student Advisory Board 2,3; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Amahl and the Night Vis¬ itors 3; It Happens Every Summer 4; Briga- doon 4; All-County Choir 3,4; All-Regional Choir 4. LAURIE CAMPBELL: I.R.C. 1,2,3,4; Teenage Republicans 1,3; “Duckies” 3,4; Keyettes 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; F.H.A. 3; Donkey Basket¬ ball Game 3,4; Senior Class Secretary; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; “Ski United” Ski Club 4. STEPHANIE CARAPEHS: Drama 1,2,3,4; The Music Man 3; Story Theatre 3; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Gymnastic Team 1,2; Ping Pong 1 , 2 . LYNN CARLSON: Cheerleading Co-captain 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; FBLA 4; Olympian Staff 3; Sweetheart Court 1,2,3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. HOWARD CARR: Madrigal Singers 3,4; A Capella Choir 3,4; The Music Man 3; Story Theater 3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; All-Regional Choir 3,4; All-State Choir 3,4; Brigadoon 4; Swing Choir 3; German Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4. JEAN CASSERLY: French Club 2; Class Coun¬ cil 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Sym¬ posium 4; NCFA Graphic Workshop (Smith¬ sonian Institution) 3; NCFA Lithography Workshop (Smithsonian Institution) 4. GREG CHABON: “Ski United” Ski Club 2,3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; National Honor Society 4. BRIAN CLAPP: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Basketball Team 2; Junior-Senior Basket¬ ball Game 3. GREGORY SCOTT COALE: Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Swim Team 1,2,3,4; National Ju¬ nior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Student Government Association Publicity Chairman 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; D.C. Boy’s State Representative 3; Spaghetti Dinner Chairman 4. KEVIN COOPER: National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Co-captain 4; Varsity Indoor Track Team 3, Co-captain 4; Varsity Outdoor Track Team 2,3,4; German Club 1; Key Club 2,3,4; F.C.A. 4; Freshman Wrestling Team 1; Powderpuff Cheerleader Captain 4. JEFFREY COSTER: Concert Band 2; Wrestling Team 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Stage Band 4. PAUL COUGHLIN: Freshman Football Team 1; Varsity Football Team 3; Marching Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 1,2. PATRICK CROOK: International Society of Turtles 3, President 4; Olympian Sports Editor 4; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4: It Happens Every Summer 4. KATIE CROSSIN: Bowling Team 1,2,3,4; Or¬ chestra 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Aide 4. VINCE DANIELS: J.V. Football Team 1,2; J.V. Soccer Team 1,2; Varsity Wrestling Team 1,2; J.V. Wrestling Team 3; Letterman ' s Club 1,2,3; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Pow¬ derpuff Cheerleader 4. GARY DAVIS: Varsity Football Team 3,4; Var¬ sity Baseball Team 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Science and Engineering Club Historian 4; Medical Club Vice-President 4. BILL DECK: Wrestling Team 1.2; National Ju¬ nior Honor Society 2; Cross Country Team 2,3; Varsity Cross Country Team 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Spring Track Team 2,3; Varsity Spring Track Team 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Winter Track Team 3; Varsity Winter Track Team 4; Boys State Representative 3; Student Repre¬ sentative Body 4; Principal’s Student Advi¬ sory Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; ACCLAIM Committee 4; F.C.A. Vice-President 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4. BOB DELLINGER: Rifle Club 1,2,3; D.O.R.K. 1,2; Winter Track Team 3,4; Spring Track Team 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Powderpuff Cheer¬ leader Captain 4. ELINOR DENERY: French Honor Society 3,4. LORETTA DESIO: Girls J.V. Basketball Man¬ ager 1; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Ger¬ man Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; German Honor Society 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; F.H.A. 3; Drama Club 2; It Happens Every Summer 4. TERRI DICARLO: Spanish Honor Society 1,2,3; Olympian Staff 2,3; Varsity Cheerlead¬ ing 3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. DAVE DIVAN: Varsity Baseball Team 3,4; All-District Baseball 3, All-Met Baseball 4; Science and Engineering Club 4; Medical Club 4. STEVEN K. DOSS: Student Representative Body 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Symposium Staff 4; F.C.A. 4; Marching Band 2,3; Drum Major 4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; All-Regional Band 3,4; Solo and Ensemble Festival 2,3,4; The Music Man 3; Spanish Honor Society 2,3, President; National Honor Society 3,4; Boys State Representative 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Second Continental Congress 3; Cross Country Team 1,2,3,4; Winter Track Team 2,4; Spring Track Team 1,2,3,4. LENORE DOUGHERTY: I Do! I Do! 1; German Club 1; Groundlings 3; History of Sparta Week 3; Story Theater 3; The Music Man 3; Thespi¬ ans 4; Symposium Staff 4. MARY EILEEN DRENNAN: I.R.C. 2,3; S.A.E. 2; German Club 1,2; German Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; Speech Team 3,4; Na¬ tional Forensic League 3,4; Science Club 3; Varsity Field Hockey Team 4; Swim Team 4. DONALD DREWS: J.V. Cross Country Team 1,3; Winter Track Team 1. Spring Track Team 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. LORENE ELLENBERGER: Groundlings 3: Na¬ tional Honor Society 4. BARBARA EMMERT: J.V. Tennis Team 1; Varsity Tennis Team 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 3.4; S.A.E. 1,3,4. CATHERINE FAHS: Varsity Swim Team 1,2,4; Varsity Track Team 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Olym¬ pian Staff 3,4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; It Happens Every Summer 4. VALERIE FANT: J.V. Field Hockey Team 1; Student Representative Body 2; Concert Band 1; National Junior Honor Society 1.2; Student Aide 3; I.R.C. 3. President 4; “Ski United Ski Club 4; “Duckies of W.S. 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Donkey Bas¬ ketball Game 3,4; Senior Class Treasurer. JANE FEENEY: F.H.A. 1,3, Reporter-Historian 4; S.A.E. 2,3,4; Concert Band 2; Symphonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 3,4; The Music Man 3; Brigadoon 4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 4; National Merit Commendation 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. PETER FEIGLESON: Seni or Class Vice- President; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 2,3; Powderpuff Cheerleader 4; Principal’s Student Advisory Board 4; Student Aid 3,4; Senior Slump 3,4; Pep Band 2,3. MARY PAT FINN: Art Guild 1,2; National Ju¬ nior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3.4; French Club 2,3; French Honor Society 2,3; Symposium 2,3, Editor-in-Chief 4; The Music Man 3; Keyettes 3,4; NCFA Lithog¬ raphy Class (Smithsonian Institute) 4. LAURA FIRST: Good News 1; Cheerleading 1; P.A.A.C. 1; Girls Renaissance Ensemble 1; Surf Club 1; Judo Club 1; S.A.E. 2; S.E.A. 2; Mikado 2; Spirit Squad Captain 2; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; All-County Choir 2,3,4; Story Theatre 3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; The Music Man 3; All-Regional Choir 4; Mad¬ rigals 3,4; Choral Exchange 3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Student Aide 3,4; Brigadoon 4; Choral Festival 3,4; Madrigals Singers Fes¬ tival 3,4; Yearbook Staff 1. DAVID FLORY: Key Club 3,4; Cross Country Team 3,4; Most Valuable Senior Cross Coun¬ try Team Member 4; Winter Track Team 3, Co-captain 4; Spring Track Team 2,3,4; Or¬ chestra 3,4; F.H.A. Fashion Show 4, JEFFREY FOSTER: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Football Team 3; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Senior Class Council; Spaghetti Dinner 4. SUZANNE FOSTER: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Span¬ ish Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Class Treasurer 2,3; Girls State Representative 3; Prom Committee Chairman 4; Second Conti¬ nental Congress Delegate 3; Regional Science Fair — First Place 2; It’s Academic Student Coach 3,4; Bowling Team 1; Donkey Basket¬ ball Game 3; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; Span¬ ish Club Vice-President 4; National Merit Commendation 4; First Runner-up in North¬ ern Virginia Junior Miss Pageant 4; “Duckies 77” 3,4; Student Representative Body — Se¬ nior Class 4. JEFF FRANCIS: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Football Team 3,4; F.C.A. 4; Donkey Basketball Game 3. JIM GAISER: Freshman Football Team 1; West Springfield Hi-Y Vice-President 3, President 4; Youth Community Service Award 3; Fairfax County Head Start Certificate of Appreciation 3; Middle Atlantic Region Y.M.C.A. Model U.N. Assembly 4; Model General Assembly 4. ALISON GALLUP: S.A.E. 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Amahl and the Night Vis¬ itors 2; Spaghetti Dinner 4. BRIDGET GANEY: J.V. Softball Team 3; J.V. Field Hockey Team 3; Varsity Field Hockey Team 3. STEVE GEOTTE: Astronomy Club 4; English Club 4. JULIE GILBERTO: Oracle News and Feature Editor 4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club Secretary 2; Student Representative Body 3. ALLISON GILLU M: I.R.C. 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; Drill Team 4; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Donkey Basketball Game 3,4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; “Duckies” 3,4. NANCY L. GOLDEN: J.V. Tennis Team 1; J.V. Basketball Team 1; J.V. Softball Team 1; Var¬ sity Tennis Team 2; Varsity Basketball Team 2,3; Varsity Softball Team 2,3; Olympian 1,2,3, Photography Editor 4; Symposium 3, Photography Editor 4; I.L.B.B.C.; It Happens Every Summer 4; Second Continental Con¬ gress 3; W.S.W.C. 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. ELIZABETH GRACE: I.R.C. 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Girls Track Team 1; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Donkey Basketball Game 3,4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; “Duckies” 3,4. ROBERT M. GRAY: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Soccer 2,3,4; Varsity Diving Team 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; “Ski United” Ski Club 4. LISA GREENE: Chorus 1,2,3; National Junior Honor Society 2; Mikado 2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 3,4; Stu¬ dent Representative Body 4. PAM GREGAS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; S.A.E. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; National Honor Society 3, Parlimentarian 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Attendance Aide 4. DEAN GRISWOLD: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Freshman Basketball Team 1; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; F.C.A. 4. DIANE GUARINO: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Gym¬ nastic Team Manager 1; Orchestra Pianist 1,2,3,4; Orchestra Piano Soloist 3; Orchestra President 3; Orchestra Festival — Superior 2; Piano Festival — Superior 2; Lion’s Bland Music Scholarship — Third Place 2; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Spaghetti Dinner Chairman 4; “Gong Show” 4. SUE HAMMOND: S.A.E. 3, Vice-President 4; F.H.A. 4. LANCE HANCOCK: Varsity Golf Team 1,2,3,4. GAYE HARDING: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; National Honor Society 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; I.R.C. 2,4, Vice-President 3; I.L.M.Y.C. 3,4; The Music Man 3; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; Stu¬ dent Representative Body 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Keyettes 4; Senior Class Council; Olympian 2, Copy Edi¬ tor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. MICHAEL HARRISON: West Springfield Hi-Y Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. BRENDA HAWKES: F.H.A. 1; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Keyettes 2, Historian 3, President 4; Drill Team 3,4; Olympian Staff 3,4; Principal’s Stu¬ dent Advisory Board 4; Student Representa¬ tive Board 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; “Discovering Graphics” (National Art Gallery) 3; “Ski Unit¬ ed” Ski Club 4. WAYNE G. HEIGL: Freshman Football Team 1; Wrestling Team 2; I.C.T. 4. KATHRYN HENDERSON: Symposium 1; I.R.C. 1,2,4, President 3; Spanish Club 2; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; W.S.W.C. 4; Olympian 2,3, Assistant Editor 4; Keyettes 3, Reporter 4; Spartanettes 4; I.A.V.C. 3, President 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; Girls State Representative 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Senior Class Council 4. JODI HENSLEY: Drama Club 2; Keyettes 3, Recording Secretary 4; I.R.C. 3,4; Olympian 3, Layout Editor 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; I.L.J.B.C. 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. KIM HIGGINBOTHAM: It Happens Every Summer 4; Story Theater 3; Thespians 4; Se¬ nior Class Council; Olympian Staff 3; Girls Chorus 1. MARK HILKEMEIER: A Christmas Carol 1; The Trysting Place 1; Three Men on a Horse 2; Story Theater 3; The Music Man 3; It Happens Every Summer 4; Brigadoon 4; Thespian Soci¬ ety 4. SUE HILL: W.S. Flag Corps 2,3; National Ju¬ nior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Tiny Tots Concert 1,2,3,4. ANN HIRSHENBERGER: J.V. Girls Basketball 1; S.A.E. 2; Drama Club 2; Olympian Staff 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 4; COE 4. CHERYL LYN HOBBS: Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3, Secre¬ tary 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 1; Student Representative Body 4. CAROLINE HODGSON: German Club 1; Drama Club 2; Soccer Manager 2; Cheerleader 1 , 2 . CLAIRE HORVATH: Varsity Gymnastic Team I, 2,3,4; Speech Teach 3,4; J.V. Tennis Team 2; J. V. Track Team 2; German Honor Society 2,3,4. STERLING HUFF: Freshman Football 1; Fourth Discus District Finals 1; Debate 2; Latin Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 2; Student Repre¬ sentative Body — Speaker of the House 4. ROBB ISBELL: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Football Team 3, Captain 4; Freshman Wrestling Team 1; J.V. Wrestling Team 2; Varsity Wrestling 3, Cap¬ tain 4. FRANK W. ISLIN: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; J.V. Soccer Team 2; Vir¬ ginia State Drawing Contest — First Place Ex¬ cellence Award. SUSAN JOJOKIAN: F.H.A. 1; Keyettes 4; It Happens Every Summer 4. LOUISA JONES: Symposium 1,2,3, Art Editor 4; Art Guild 1,2; “Discovering Graphics” 1,4; The Portrait Workshop 3; Van-a-Ram 4; The Music Man 3; It Happens Every Summer 4; Celebration of the Arts 1,2,3,4; Brigadoon 4. DIANE KASEMAN: French Club 1; Vice- President 2; French Honor Society 3,4; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sec¬ retary 3,4; Girls State Representative 3; North¬ ern Virginia Junior Miss Pageant 4. STEVEN KENNEDY: Tae Kwon Do 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1,2; Drama Club 2,4; J.V. Basket¬ ball Team 1; Swimming Team 1,2; Science Fair 3,4; Cap 3,4; National Merit Commenda¬ tion 4; Flying Panthers 1,2; State Drawing Contest 3,4. DENISE KEUTMANN: Football Queen 1; Drill Team 2; Swim Team 3. VALERIE CATHERINE KIDWELL: Orchestra 1,2; German Club 2,3; National Junior Honor Society 2, National Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; A Capella Choir 4. MARK KOESTERS: Freshman Baseball Team 1; J.V. Baseball Team 2; Varsity Baseball Team 3,4; Freshman Basketball Team 1; J.V. Basket¬ ball Team 2; Varsity Basketball Team 3,4. KELLY KOHLER: Keyettes 4; Olympian Staff 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; I.R.C. 2,3, Secretary-Historian 4; Drama Club 1,2,3; We Have Always Lived in a Castle 1; I Do! I Do! 1; The Music Man 3; Powderpuff Football Team 4; I.L.B.M.C. 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; “Duckies” 3,4; Student Representative Board 4. CINDY KOZLOSKI: Solo and Ensemble Festi¬ val 1,2,4; Junior Regionals Orchestra 1, Senior Regionals 2; West Springfield Orchestra 1,2,3.4; Northern Virginia Youth Symphony Association Workshop Orchestra 1,2,3; Sym¬ phony Orchestra 4; Latin Club 2,3; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Teacher Aide 3. JOYCE KUBALAK: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; National Honor Society 3, Historian 4; Spanish Club 2; Art Guild 1, Vice-President 2, President 3; Symposium 2, Art Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Governor ' s School for the Gifted 2; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3, Secretary 4; Ger¬ man Club 3; Graphics Workshop (Smithsonian Institution) 1,2,3,4; Portrait Workshop (Na¬ tional Portrait Gallery) 3,4; Scholastic Art Awards 1,2,3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4. CAROLYN LACY: French Honor Society 2; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; S.A.E. 3,4. VALERIE LECHMANIK: Advanced Band 1; F.T.A. 1; I.R.C. 1; French Honor Society 3; F.H.A. 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2. KAREN LESTER: I.R.C. 1.2,3,4: West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; Student Aid 3,4. )ANE CAROLYN LINKA: Speech Team 1; Class Council 1,2,3,4; Keyettes 2, Correspond¬ ing Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Drill Team 3, judiciary Committee 4; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; I.A.V.C. 3, Vice-President 4; The Music Man 3; It Happens Every Summer 4; “Ski United Ski Club 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Spaghetti Dinner 4; National Honor Society 4. KATHY LUBIN: National junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Keyettes 2, Recording Secretary 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; Olympian Staff 3,4. MARY PAT LUDDY: Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Teenage Republicans 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; S.A.E, 2,3; Student Aid 3. CHRISTINE LUEKER: NCFA Graphic Work¬ shop (Smithsonian Institution) 1; NCFA Por¬ trait Workshop (Smithsonian Institution) 4; Symposium 2,3,4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; Scholastic Art Awards — National Honorable Mention, Regional Honorable Mention, Reg¬ ional Gold Key 2. CATHY LYNCH: S.A.E. 2,4, President 3. HEATHER MACLAUGHLIN: Symphonic and Marching Band 1,2, Treasurer 3, President 4; All-Regional Band 1,2,3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; German Club 1; German Honor Society 3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Solo and Ensemble Festival 1,2,3,4; Mikado 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; The Music Man 3; A Capella Choir 4; Brigadoon 4; Stage Band 3,4. DONNA MARTIN: I.R.C. 1,2,3,4; J.V. Tennis Team 2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Honor Society 3; Student Aid 3. SANDY MARKARIAN: Varsity Tennis Team 1,2,3,4; Varsity Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Var¬ sity Softball Team 1,2. BILL MARRIATT: J.V. Track Team 2; Key Club 4; It Happens Every Summer 4. ELIZABETH MAURER: Varsity Track Team 2,3; Orchestra 1,2, Secretary 3, President 4; S.A.E. 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3, President 4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Soceity 3,4; Mikado 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Fairfax All-County Orchestra 3 PATTI MCCOART: Drama Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4, Secretary 3; Symposium Staff 2,3,4; J.V. Soccer Team Manager 2; French Club 1,2; Drill Team 4. KENNETH (CASEY) MCCULLOUGH: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Lacross Club 2; Varsity Football Team 3; It Happens Every Summer 4. MIKE MCDONALD: Symphonic Band 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Cross Country Team 4; Winter Track Team 4; Spring Track Team 4; The Music Man 3; Amahl and the Night Vis¬ itors 3; National Honor Soceity 3, Treasurer 4; Symposium Staff 2; F.C.A. 4; All-Regional Band 3,4. DAN MCLOUGHLIN: Oracle 2,4, Photo Editor 3; Olympian 2,4, Photo Editor 3. JAMES C. MCMURTRY: Freshman Basketball Team 1; Freshman Baseball Team 1; J.V. Bas¬ ketball Team 2; J.V. Baseball Team 2; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball Team 3,4; National Merit Commendation 4; National Honor Society 4. GARY MEARS; Freshman Basketball Team 1; Varsity Soccer Team 2,3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Boys State Representative 3; F.G.A. 4; Ju¬ nior Class President; It Happens Every Sum¬ mer 4; Principal’s Student Advisory Board 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Key Club 3, Secretary 4; Powder- puff Football Team Coach 3; Prom Committee Chairman 4; Optimist Club Youth Apprecia¬ tion Week Award 4. ANITA MEDEIROS: Spanish Club Treasurer 2, President 3,4; Science Fair — Second Place 3; It Happens Every Summer 4. KIM MORGAN: Freshman Cheerleader 1; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1,2; J.V. Cheer¬ leader 2; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 2; Varsity Cheer¬ leader 3,4; National Honor Society 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; It’s Aca¬ demic Coach 4; F.C.A. 4. PETE MOSS: Midnight Auto Parts 1,2,3,4; De- linquint 1,2,3,4; National Jailbird Society 4; Underground Paper 2,3, Editor 4; Bombmak¬ ing 1,2,3,4; Ten Most Wanted List 4. JEFF MULLEN: Freshman Football Team 1; Varsity Football Team 2,3,4; Baseball Team 1,2,3,4; J.V. Wrestling Team 1; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; National Honor Society 4. GREG MULVANEY: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 2; J.V. Wrestling Team 1; Varsity Wres¬ tling Team 2,3,4. STEVEN MUNSON: Chess Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Latin Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Latin Bowl Team 2,3,4; Sons of Aristotle 4. ELIZABETH MURNANE: National Honor So¬ ciety 3,4; National Junior Society 2; French Honor Society 3,4; Student Government Sec¬ retary 3; Gymnastic Team 1,2,3; S.A.E. 2,3; “Ski United” Ski Club 4. WILLIAM NORTON: J.V. Tennis Team 1; Var¬ sity Tennis Team 2,3, Captain 4; HYWY 4, Treasurer 3; Key Club 3, Homecoming Float Committee Chairman 4; German Club 1,2,3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4; “Ski United” Ski Club 2,3, Vice-President 4; F.H.A. Fashion Show 4; W.S.H.S. Ski Racing Team 3,4. WILLIAM H. OAKES, JR.: Football 3; Winter Track Captain 4; Track 3, Captain 4; Chess Club 1,2, Vice-President 3; Bearcat Pep Club 2; Key Club 3,4; Key Club Chairman and International Member 4; Rifle Club 4; Rifle Team 4; Class Council 1; Reflections Photo¬ grapher 1; El Gabilan Photographer 2,3; Door Photographer 3, Editor-in-Chief 3; Ten Gallon Club 3; International Society of Turtles 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Honor Band 2; Stage Band 2,3; Ensemble 2; Pep Band 2; RHHS Marching Band 2. TRACY O’BRIEN: Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Gymnastic Team 2; F.H.A. 3,4; Student Aid 2,4; Teenage Republicans 3,4. TIM O’CONNELL: Varsity Soccer 1,2,3,4; Stu¬ dent Representative Body 4; A Capella Choir 4. KATHRYN O’KEEFE: German Club 1; Field Hockey Team Manager 1; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Olympian 2,3, Copy Editor 4; I.R.C. 1,2,3,4; German Honor Society 3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; National Honor Society 4. DENISE O’LESKA: Cheerleader 1,2; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4. ALICE OLIVER: A Capella Choir 1,2,4; Drill Team 3. GREG ORNDORFF: Astronomy Club 1,2; J.V. Football Team Manager 2. KRISTEN ORRICO: Freshman Cheerleader Co-captain 1; Drill Team 2,3, Captain 4; “Ski United Ski Club 3, Secretary 4; I.R.C. 3,4; Keyettes 4; National Honor Society 4. MELISSA PAPPAS: Swim Team 1,2,3; “Ski United Ski Club 3,4; Spanish Honor Soceity 3,4; Olympian 4; National Honor Society 4. EDWARD PAWLOWSKI: Freshman Football Team 1; Freshman Basketball Team 1; Freshman Baseball Team 1; J.V. Basketball Team 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Fairfax County Drafting Contest — First Place 3; Vir¬ ginia State Drafting Contest — First Place Ex¬ cellence Award 3; “Ski United Ski Club 4. JEFF PERKINS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Electronics Explorer ' s Post President 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Debate Team 1,2,3, Captain 4; Science Fair Regionals 3; “Gong Show” 4. LISA PFEIFFER: Spanish Honor Society 3.4; National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3.4; It’s Academic 4; Teenage Republicans 4. LAURA PIERCE: F.H.A. 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Co-captain 4; F.C.A. 4; W.S.W.C. 4; Keyettes 3, Parliamentarian 4; Student Representative Body 4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Powder- puff Football Team 3.4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Ski United Ski Club 4. SUE PISPEKY: National Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y Olympian 3,4; Flag Corps 3; It Happens Every Summer 4. MICHAEL BRUCE PLATENBERG: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; J.V. Soccer Co-captain 1,2; Varsity Soccer 3,4. PATRICIA POLICKOSKI: California Schol¬ arship Federation 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Symposium 3; Girls Chorus 3; Spartan Choir 4; All-Regional Choir 4; It Happens Every Summer 4. MARIANNE POLOZZOLO: Symposium 3, Literary Editor 4; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 3. WILLIAM POWELL: “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 4. VENETIA RAINES: Student Representative Body 3; It Happens Every Summer 4; The Music Man 3; Art Guild 2,3,4; F.H.A. Fashion Show 4; Olympian 4; Keyettes 4; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4. LINDA RASMUSSEN: Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Drill Team 3,4; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 3; Keyettes 4; “Ski Unit¬ ed” Ski Club 3,4; I.R.C. 3,4. SONIA REYNA: Varsity Track Team 1,2,3; Districts 1,2,3; Regionals 1,2; State 2; Spanish Honor Society 3; Mikado 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3; Story Theatre 3; Girls Chorus 1; A Capella Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal Singers 4; All-County Choir 2,3,4; Choral Festival 1,3,4; Madrigal Singers Festival 4. VICKI REYNARD: Keyettes 4; Olympian Staff 3,4; “Ski United Ski Club 3, Historian 4; I.R.C. 3,4; Donkey Basketball Game 3; Spaghetti Dinner 4; Duckies” 3,4; “Discover¬ ing Graphics” (National Art GalleryJ 3; W.S.W.C. 3.4. BRUCE REYNOLDS: National Junior Honor Society 2; Debate Team 2,3,4; National Foren¬ sics League 2,3,4; Bicycle Club 2, President 3,4; Student Representative Body 2,3; Math Team 3,4; Science and Engineering Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Science Fair — Second Place 3; Regional Science Fair — Sec¬ ond place 3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Boys State Representative 3; NSF Summer Science Institute (East Carolina University) 3; Explorer Post 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; National Merit Semifinalist 4. VIRGINIA RIETMAN: Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Concert Band 1,2; Teenage Repub¬ licans 3,4; Student Aide 3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; S.A.E. 3. DONNA RITA: S.A.E. 1,2,3; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Teenage Republicans 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Latin Club 1.2,3; Latin Honor Society 2,3. DENIS ROARK: Freshman Football Team 1; Lacrosse 2; National Honor Society 4. CHUCK ROAST: Javelin Catching 1; National Honor Society of Pin Cushions 1; Basket Weaving 2,3; Frisbee 4; Tackling Dummy 3. JERI ROBERTS: COE 3,4. RHONDA ROBERTS: F.H.A. 3,4; Powderpuff Football Team 3,4; Teenage Republicans 3,4; Student Aide 3; S.A.E. 2,3; Spanish Club 1; I.R.C. 2. VICKI ROYALS: National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Cheer¬ leader 2,3, Co-captain 4; Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4; Gymnastic Team 1,2,3; It Happens Every Summer 4; F.C.A. 4. JANET RUNKLE: West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Junior Class Secretary; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; I.R.C. 2,3, Vice-President 4; Olympian Staff 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4; I.L.J.R.C. 4; National Honor Society 4. JIM SAGER: Key Club 4; It Happens Every Summer 4. MARIA SANCHEZ: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3.4; Varsity Soccer Manager 2; Boys Varsity Track Man¬ ager 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Sym¬ phonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; It Hap¬ pens Every Summer 4. STEVE SANFORD: Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Key Club 4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; The Music Man 3. JOHN SCHALLER: Freshman Football Team 1; Indoor Track Team 2,3,4; Spring Track Team 2,3.4; F.C.A. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; F.B.L.A. President 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4. DARCY ANNE SHEPHARD: Symposium 2,3; Girls Basketball Team Manager 3; Boys Bas¬ ketball Team Statistician 4; Baseball Team Scorekeeper 3,4; S.A.E. 2,3; Art Guild 2; Olympian Staff. THELMA SHERIDAN: I.R.C. 2,3; Spirit Squad 2; Concert Band 2; W.S. Orchestra 3; The Music Man 3; Marching Band 3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4; Student Aide 4. RICHARD SHIPE: Concert Band 1; West Springfield Hi-Y President 3; Student Repre¬ sentative Body 3,4; Head Start Service Award; Springfield Jaycee Youth Community Service Award; Model United Nations General As¬ sembly; Model State Government General As¬ sembly. MARGARET J. SHIRLEY: S.E.A. 1,2,3; French Club 3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 4. BO SHORT: Freshman Football Team 1; Var¬ sity Football Team 2,3, Co-captain 4; Most Valuable Defensive Lineman 3,4; All-District Football Team 3,4; All-Regional Football Team 4; Varsity Wrestling Team 3; Northern District Heavyweight Wrestling Champion 3; J.V. Winter Track Team 2,3; Varsity Track Team 3; Freshman Class President; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4. ROBIN SHUTE: J.V. Hockey Team 1; J.V. Softball Team; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Keyettes 4; Concession 2,3,4; Young Life 1,2,3,4. KAREN SIGLER: German Club 1; National Ju¬ nior Society 2; German Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Mikado 2; Olympian Staff 2. ELAINE SIMMONS: J.V. Field Hockey Team 1,2; Gymnastics Team 2,3,4; J.V. Tennis Team 2; Varsity Tennis Team 3. JACQUELINE SUE SIMMS: Concert Band 1,2; National Junior Honor Society 2; Symphonic Band 3,4; S.A.E. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Drill Team 3, Secretary 4; Science Fair 4. VICTORIA SLOAN: F.H.A. 1,2; Spirit Squad 2; Oracle Beat Reporter 3; Staff Writer and Ex¬ change Editor 4; Groundlings 3. CHRISTINE SMITH: National Honor Society 1,2; Varsity Tennis Team 2; Spanish Club 2; Freshman Prom Committee 1; Stage Crew 1; Student Council Representative 2. JAMES SORRELL: Freshman Football Team 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Football Team 3,4. SUSAN SPERO: Oracle 1; F.H.A. 2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; Student Aide 3; Olympian 4. LORI STAFFORD: Mikado 2; Story Theatre 3; Student Representative Body 3; Stage Crew 3; Thespians 3, Vice-President 4; Voices 3; The Music Man 3; Senior Class Council; Sym¬ posium Staff 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls Chorus 2; Amahl and the Night Visitors 3. MARGARET ANNE STASSI: Spanish Club 1,2; National Junior society 1,2; Olympian Staff 2,3,4; Keyettes 2, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Aide 3; Student Ex¬ change 2,3,4; Drill Team 3, Captain 4, Judiciary Committee 3; Girls State Representa¬ tive 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Sparta Court 4. ROB STEECE: Varsity Tennis Team 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Key Club Homecoming Float Com¬ mittee 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 2, President 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Science Fair Winner (Fairfax Sections) 3; Regional Science Fair — Honorable Mention) 3; F.H.A. Fashion Show 4; WSHS Ski Racing Team 4. DAVID OLIVER STEVENSON: Soccer Team 1; Marching Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cross Country Team 3, Co-captain 4; Winter Track Team 2; Varsity Winter Track Team 3,4; Spring Track Team 2; Varsity Spring Track Team 3,4; F.C.A. 4; Key Club 2,3, President 4; Principal’s Student Advisory Board 3,4; Student Repre¬ sentative Body 3,4; Oracle 4. KATHY LEE STOY: Olympian Staff 1,2; French Club 1; J.V. Cheerleading 2; Varsity Cheerleading 3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Oracle 4; F.H.A. Fashion Show 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. SUSAN STROM: Teenage Republicans 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4; German Honor Society 2,3,4; Mikado 2; It Happens Every Summer 4; Stu¬ dent Representative Body 2,3,4; Oracle 4; “Ski United” Ski Club 3,4. BONNIE SPURLOCK: F.H.A. Fashion Show 1; Olymp ian Staff 2; F.H.A. 1, Treasurer 2; F.T.A. 1, Secretary 2; Keyettes 3, Chaplin 4; Keyette District Vice-President 4; Drill Team 2,3,4. ANN MARIE SVORCEK: Drill Team 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Ski United” Ski Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Fashion Show 3,4. DAVID TAHASH: J.V. Tennis Team 2; Varsity Diving Team 3,4. KAREN (RENEE) TAYLOR: F.H.A. 1; French Honor Society 3,4; Library Aide 1,2,3,4. JAMES WILLIAM THOMAS: Freshman Foot¬ ball Team 1; Student Council 1; National Ju¬ nior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; “A” Symphonic Band 1; Varsity Sym¬ phonic Band 2,3; West Springfield Hi-Y 4; Winter Track Team 4. BRENDA TINSLER: Drama Club 1,2; I Do! I Do! 1; It Happens Every Summer 4; Sym¬ posium Staff 2, Literary Editor 3; West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2, Parliamentarian — Historian 3, Vice-President 4; Drill Team 4. RICKIE (RIGUIE) TOBIAS: Student Representa¬ tive Body 4; Student Advisory Council 1,2,4; Principal’s Student Advisory Board 1,2,4; County Student Advisory Council 4; Orches¬ tra 2; Regional Orchestra 2; Varsity Track Team 1; Honor Roll 1,2,4; S.A.E. 1; Spirit Squad Captain 1,2; County Orchestra 2; VFW Speech — Third Place 4; Mikado 1; Amahl and the Night Visitors 2. MARSHALL TOWNSEND: Key Club 2,3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Astronmy Club 1,2,3,4; Principal ' s Student Advisory Board 4; Student Government Association 2,3,4; Senior Class Council; “Ski United” Ski Club 4. KRIS UTLEY: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2.4, President 3. LINDA J. VAUGHN: J.V. Field Hockey Team 1; J.V. Basketball Team 1, J.V. Softball Team; F.C.A. 2,4: Varsity Field Hockey Team 2; Win¬ ter Track Team Manager 3; Oracle 1, Sports Editor 2, Design Layout Coordinator 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; National Honor Society 4; Principal’s Student Advisory Board 4; Keyettes 4; North¬ ern Virginia Junior Miss Pageant 4; Teenage Republicans 3, Secretary 4; Drill Team 3,4. JOHN J. VERNA: Junior Class Vice-President; Student Government President 4; Varsity Swimming Team 1,2,3, Captain 4; J.V, Track Team 1; Varsity Track Team 2,3,4; It Happens Every Summer 4; The Music Man 3; Princi¬ pal’s Student Advisory Board 3,4; P.T.S.A. Vice- President 4; Class Council 3,4; Key Club 3, Vice-President 4; Science Club 2,3,4; NCFA Graphics Workshop (Smithsonian Institute) 4; Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences 3; F.H.A. Fashion Show 3,4; Science Fair 2,3; Regional Science Fair — First Place 2,3; Homecoming Float Chairman 3; Lab Assistant 4; Georgetown Symphony Orchestra 1,2; Student Aide 3. WARREN A. WALTON: National Honor Soci¬ ety 3,4; Key Club 3,4; F.B.L.A, 4; “Ski United Ski Club 4; Student Representative Body; Who’s Who Among American High School Student s. LAWRENCE ROBERT WEATHERFORD: De¬ bate 1; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Boys State Representative 3; St. Andrews Science Scholar 3; Computer Club 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Baseball Team Statisti¬ cian; Math Team 3, Captain 4; Basketball Team Statistician 4; Varsity Track Team 4; Science and Engineering Club President 4; Science Bowl Team 4; German Honor Society 4; Sons of Aristotle Club President 4. CLEORA (CORYJ WEAVER: Girls Basketball Team 1,2; Girls Volleyball Team 1,2; Health Occupations Club 3; New Students’ Club 4. DEAN WEEKS: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Varsity Tennis Team 3,4; National Honor Soceity 3,4; Key Club 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4. BOB WEIDENMULLER: Freshman Wrestling Team 1; J.V. Wrestling Team 2,3, Captain 3; Varsity Wrestling Team Captain 4; J.V. Soccer Team 2, Co-captain 1; Varsity Soccer Team 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 1,2; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3,4; German Honor Soci¬ ety 2; Concert Band 1,2; Oracle 4; Student Aide 3; Governor’s School for the Gifted 3; Senior Class Council; Science Fair 3,4; Sci¬ ence and Engineering Club Vice-President 4; Sons of Aristotle 4. SCOTT WENDAL: Track Team 3. VETA JEALON WESTON: West Springfield Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Student Advisory Council 2; Principal’s Student Advisory Board 2; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4; A Capella Choir 4; Spartan Girls Chorus 3; Bat on Corps 2, Co-captain 3, Cap¬ tain 4. MARK WHITING: National Junior Honor So¬ ciety 2; National Honor Society 3,4; German Club 1; German Honor Society 2,3, Vice- President 4; It’s Academic 3,4; Science and Engineering Club 4; Math Team 3,4; Gover¬ nor s School for the Gifted 3; Junior Science and Humanities Symposium 3; National Merit Commendation 4. JAMES WICKER: Freshman Football Team 1; Stage Crew 2,3; West Springfield Hi-Y 3,4; “Ski United Ski Club 4. JANET WILEY: Speech Team 1,2,3; Debate Team 3; National Junior Honor Society Vice- President 1; Swim Team 1; Student Council Representative 1; Model United Nations Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Editor 2; Life With Father 2; Once I Chased a Butterfly 2; Our Town 3; Varsity Tennis Team 3; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Cross Country Team 4; Girls Winter Track Team Captain 4; F.C.A. 4; Na¬ tional Honor Soceity 3,4. DIANNA L. WILLIAMS: Drill Team 3,4, Co¬ captain 3; “Ski United” Ski Club 3, Treasurer 4. DICK WILLIFORD: Freshman Baseball Team 1; Freshman Football Team 1; Varsity Baseball Team 2,3, Captain 4; Varsity Football Team 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Medical Club 4. BARRY WILSON: Freshman Football Team 1; Concert Band 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Sym¬ phonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; It Hap¬ pens Every Summer 4; International Society of Turtles; The Music Man 3; Key Club 4. LIZ WILSON: Freshman Cheerleading Captain 1; J.V. Cheerleading Captain 2; Varsity Cheer- leading 3, Captain 4; Track Team 1; Powder- puff Football Team 3,4; National Junior Honor Society 2; Student Representative Body 4; F.C.A. 4; It Happens Every Summer 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Spaghetti Dinner 4. JIM WILT: Freshman Wrestling Team 1; J.V. Wrestling Team 2,3; Varsity Wrestling Team 3,4; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Football Team 4; Varsity LaCrosse Tteam 3,4; Student Advisory Council 3,4; Principle’s Student Ad¬ visory Board 3,4. LINDA WORCH: National Junior Honor Soci¬ ety 2; S.A.E. 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Concert Band 2. BRUCE YOST: It Happens Every Summer 4; Winter Track Team 3,4; Spring Track Team 2,3,4. LANE YOUNG: Symphonic Band 1,2; “Ski United” Ski Club 4. NANCY ZELENIAK: National Junior Honor Society 1,2; National Honor Society 3.4; Span¬ ish Honor Society 3,4; Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Varsity Swim Team 1,2,3; Junior Engineering Technical Society 4; Virginia Junior Academy of Sciences 3,4; NSF Summer Science Insti- ture 3; Northern Virginia Regional Swimming Championships 1,2; State High Swimming Championships 2,3; Music Departmental Award 1,2; Science Departmental Award 3,4; Virginia Solo and Ensemble Festival Awards 1,2; Northern Virginia Band and Orchestra Festival 1,2; W.S. Chamber Orchestra 1,2; Op¬ timist Club Youth Appreciation Week Award 4; Regional Science Fair 2,3,4; Science Fair 2,3,4; Westinghouse Student Talent Search. CLASS OF ‘77 BRAG SHEET 73- 74 Freshmen Freshman Class float in Homecoming Parade Two car washes Won the Spirit Stick Sponsor: Ms. Foreman 74- 75 Sophomores WPGC Basketball Game Sponsored the first DISCO Responsibility of the Concession Stand changed from Administration to Class of ‘77 New Sponsor: Mike Bullock Four car washes during school year, as well as many during summer Ran concession stand at Washington Irvin on Saturdays $100 Gift to Washington Irvin Caroling For Children’s Hospital Homecoming Float won Third place in parade 75- 76 Juniors WPGC vs Faculty Basketball Game $75 gift to Special Education Department for books Caroling at Christmas for Children’s Hospital Sponsor: Mike Bullock Six car washes Sponsored four discos Management of Concession stand Victory in the Junior-Senior Basketball Game Homecoming Float won first place 76- 77 Seniors Senior Class Play: It Happens Every Summer Spaghetti Dinner — Great success Defeated Juniors in Powderpuff Football Game Sponsored two DISCOS Beat Juniors in Junior-Senior Basketball Game Ran Concession stand for first semester — then gave it to Class of‘78 Donated $50 to next entering Freshman class Entered float in Homecoming parade Sponsor: Mike Bullock Organized GREAT PROM . tgf ' 4 + Janet Runkle seems to be searching for the right words. ' A. i A rare moment of silence in the library. ii ‘It ' s due today?!” What did you just say?” Senior Class 219 SENIOR SCHOOL DAZE The heck with Shakespeare, I’m taking a nap. That ' s right Bill, B-I-L-L Passing the time away with a good newspaper, You brought him to Sadie Hawkins?! 220 Senior Class Boy, I wish I was old enough to have a girl-friend!”, remarks this freshman. Smile pretty Sheli! Behind every smile there ' s a devilish thought. “Let go of my legs, you guys!” Senior Class 221 223 juniors r ■ ' Mm Lisha Norris, Class President Lisa Church, Class Vice-President 224 juniors You can tell that Linda Gwynn and Lynn Carlson really like their teacher. Junior Class 225 Cara Acosta Jeff Albanese Donna Anderson Janet Anderson David Andreen Tim Anspaugh Gregory Anthony Boobi Arduini Dave Arnold David Ayres Dawn Baker Diane Baker Eileen Baker Dave Barnes Jeff Bauer Robert Bauman Frank Bautz Elaine Beardsley 226 Junior Class Ronald Bearsely Susan Beck Jeanne Becker Jeff Bedsole Andy Behl Sandra Beier Pam Bishop Linda Boyce Kellie Brian Patty Brown Brett Betsill Todd Blake Steve Boyd Lynn Bright Kathy Bruen Sue Bickel Sharon Blicharz Catherine Boyne Sharon Brooks Carole Brummage Jackie Bingham Theresa Bordas Teri Brady Colleen Brown Greg Brummett Judy Birney Cathy Botrell Debra Bragg Deniece Brown Claire Bruno Junior Class 227 Tom Burke Dwight Burnett Tom Butler Mike Butters Brenda Caggiano Kevin Campbell Cheri Cannon Donna Canzano Mitch Carney Neal Carney Susan Carper Veronica Cary Kevin Casey Becky Cavazos Mike Cave Karrie Chamberlain Lowell Chambers Cheryl Champagne 228 Junior Class Karen Chiles Dee Chirafisi Susan Chittenden Valerie Christy Dan Chritton Ann Chumley Lisa Church Sheena Clate lull.- I ' ,( ( Id it Id Virginia Cole Barbara Connelly Terry Conrad Beth Cornell Jim Cowgill Brian Cox Janice Cox Chris Crescioli Pat Croskery Junior Class 229 Teresa Crossin Debbie Cummings Kelly Cutschall Mary Czarnik Pam Daly Anna Darden John Davids Stuart Davis Susan Davis Amy Dealy Thomas Deeley Mike Deeney David DeHaven Mary Delanty Paul Denise Mary DePaola Robin DeProspero Laura Desaulniers Barbara DeSio Elizabeth Dillon David DiPaolo Kathy Doss Maureen Doughtery Richard Downey Karen Drake Dan Drinnon Jim Duke Ron Dull Bryan Dunn Christa Durant 230 Junior Class MAiiAi iAHilAi Jim Eitler Randy Emery Greg Erben Eric Erney John Evans Diane Ellenburger Brian Engley Robert Erdman Heather Evans Keith Evans Tom Fabian Lee Falkenstrom Andy Fidandis Debbie Field Dixie Fischman David Fish Steve Florio Debbie Flory Junior Class 231 “Dear Abbie: There’s this boy . . Mary Flournoy Jan Foote Tom Forbus Cheryl Foster Karen Foster Marianne Foster William Foster Jim Fox Robert Fox Elizabeth Freese Lynette Freie Becky Frisbie Gregg Frucci Bill Fry Tom Fugate Kathleen Fulk Mike Gallagher Mark Gavan 232 Junior Class David Gilbert Joe Gladfelter Janet Goins Pam Goldstein Frank Gorham John Gregorits Windy Grimes Phyllis Grua Mike Guidry Heidi Gundlach Linda Gwynn Ed Hale Kim Hall Robin Hall Robin Harris Scott Hatfield Stacey Hayes Chris Heiberg Henry Hemsing Kent Hennessey Becky Henry John Herndon Patrick Herrity Pat Higgins Cindy Hill Gregg Hine Cheryl Hodge John Holapa Mike Howard John Hubbard Junior Class 233 David Hudson Stacey Hughes Colin Isbell Garland Jackson Tom James John Jaworski Derek Jeffrey Mark Jessick Jan Jivatode Dave Johnson Eric Johnson Laura Johnson John Jones Kathleen Keenan Kris Keeney Jerry Kelliher Kevin Keutmann Ron Kieklak 234 Junior Class Margie King Gene Kirby Keith Kirk Stephanie Kirk John Kirkland Don Knox Stephanie Kowalski Kathy Kraft Julie Kranz Kathryn Krieger Mike Lampros Julie Lancaster Jeffrey Langley Bob Lanoue Lisa Latall Dean Latta Tanya Lawson Debbie Lechmanik Junior Class 235 Judy Lecroy Lisa Lemmons Cindy Loftis John Markham Chuck McCoart Don McGonegal Cathie Lederle Lisa Leskovar Peggy Loftus Dave Martin Matt McConnell Anne McGregor Linda Lee Cheri-Lynn Lieberman Tom Lord Linda Martin Robert McCreadv Gavin McKemie Urban Lees Eric Lindstrom Laura MacGill Kevin McCartney Alice McDonald Ellen McKenna Wendy Lehmann Bette Liu Karl Malecki Sally McCartney John McDonnell Debbie McLoughlin 236 Junior Class Janet Goins has a victory “in the bag” over Linda Trogdon. Kevin McNamara Steve Meyer Robert Mills Krista Moffat Chris Moore Lynn Moore David McRae Karen Michael Paul Mitchell James Monroe Liz Moore Diana Morris Rick Mears Charlie Miller Gary Melton Cynthia Miller Kim Meyer Mike Miller Junior Class 237 Arthur Mosher Krista Moss Jose Murias Kathy Murphy Joel Musick Debbie Nicholai Cathy Nishimoto Beth Odom Lisa Myers Chris Nicoll Danny Noble Tom O ' Neil Lisha Norris Barbra Osgood Jim Noyes Laura Osius Michael O ' Connell Brett Ossman 238 Junior Class Sean O ' Sullivan Laura Pales Tom Pence Charlie Phares Jim Polo Brad Price Susan O ' Sullivan Sam Park Kathi Penn George Phillips Susan Porter Leslie Price John Owens Donald Parsons Donna Pepe Kim Phillips Delite Poteete Margaret Price Jeff Pack Beth Pearson Paul Perriello Teri Phillips Noel Pratt Lois Pritchard Cathy Palastra James Peden Denna Peverill Jay Pilcher Adriana Presley Carrie Pritchett Junior Class 239 As Junior Class sponsor, Mrs. Kurylo is kept busy. iAAilAi iAAilAi Susan Rainville Livia Ramas Jana Rawlings Joe Reid Rick Reidy Roy Reining Scott Resler Sylvia Reyna Wynde Rhame Jeanne Rickwald Caroline Ringwood Maxine Roberts Jim Robinson Greg Romankiw Beth Romedy Perry Romeo Jeff Rudd Laure Rudd 240 Junior Class Steve Rusch Virginia Rushton Ellen Sackman Jennifer Sammis Teresa Sands Mary Schlesinger Suzanne Screen Richard Seamen Nancy Sedgwick Tracy Sellers Jerry Sessions Peter Shaffer Diane Shields Sheryl Shriver Jeri Sager Jean Schmidt Ann Salmon Lori Schultz Junior Class 241 Terry Shute Chad Sillimaii Jerry Skelly Kathy Slaven Bernadette Smith Dave Smith Herbert Smith James Smith Lee Smith Mark Smith Doug Spalding Debora Spear John Speer Greg Spencer Sue Spille Liane Sprunk Stephanie Starbird Laura Stassi Robin Stern Scott Stevenson James Stillman Karen Stimson William Stockhauser Maureen Stoeckert Tim Sturgeon Eileen Sullivan Jim Takagi Gina Tammaro Jim Tarantino Dawn Taylor 242 Junior Class David Tedrick Pat Templeman Pat Thacker Constance Thomason Robin Thrall Katherine Tobin Lorri Topp Terry Tracy Margie Trogdon Jim Trope Melissa Trowbridge Mary-Beth Tiyon Tom Tulenko Julie Turner Terry Tuttle Shelli Ukcle Jennifer Utz Nancy Vaaler Junior Class 243 MMUtii MHMtt Kurt Van Doran Debbie Van Horn Joanne Ventrella Gail Verkler Julia Vermillion Steve Vrabel Dave Wagner Lauren Walker Nancy Walsh Melinda Warren Bob Watson Jennifer Wauford Jody Weaver Stewart Weeks John Weidman Michael Weiss Cathy Wells Megan Werts 244 I Junior Class D.J. Westbrock David White Frances Whitley Donald Whyte Kathy Whyte David Wicker Jeff Wildes Nathan Wilkes Dean Williams Beth Wilson Scott Wilson Susan Wiltsie Kathie Winters Fred Woody Debbie Worch Gordon Wright Karen Wuerschmidt Lisa Wynn David Yenowine Brenda Young Daron Young Junior Class 245 Sophomore Class t-Mfr V .oiriS Mr. , 4 W ttsrsfck. i«K - 33 Sophomore Das: Perry Oakes, Vice President Mr. Knudson, Sponsor Tara Raines Treasurer 248 Sophomore Class Lisa Campbell; President Kathy Eskew, Secretary V The detention crew. What did I say? What quiz? Camera Crazy!! . . . and he ran out of gas! Sophomore Class 249 Vv Connie Adams Paul Ainsworth Gaye Allison Brooksene Ambos Ben Anderson Lauren Anderson Joe Anello Mike Angelastri Carol Arnold Kim Aub Ernest Austin Janet Badger Robert Baggarly Terrie Bailey Karen Baiz Karen Baker Paul Barker Cindy Barrett David Bauer Steven Beals Bill Beaver Debbi Beck Jennifer Beekman Walter Bell Bob Bencivenga Ruth Benham Jem Bennett Laurie Bennett Robert Benson Mary Berberich Chris Berdux Jeff Betzold Sharon Bierbower Sheryl Bierbower Robert Bierly Colleen Bills Bryan Blackwell Bernice Blahna Mark Blake Vicki Blakely Julie Blank Weaver Blondin 250 Sophomore Class iftfiflftilftAfii iftfiftfflftflifc David Blood Paul Bogner Bill Bond Annette Bosley Pam Boyette Paul Boyne Randy Bragg Catherine Brassel Mike Breckley Kevin Briggs Karen Brinkley Caron Broadway Debra Brock Cindy Brooks Doug Brown Mike Brown Ken Broyles Phil Brummett Christine Bucholz Liz Burke ]im Burton Jon Burzynski Pat Butters Susan Byington Carey Caccamo Cheryl Cadwell Craig Cadwell Rick Caffey Lisa Campbell Richard Cannizzo Judy Capone Barry Carnahan John Carney “Excuse me, which class is this?” Sophomore Class 251 Here let me help you!” iHMflftfiii MAAMAAil Linda Carney Lianne Carr Andy Carver Thomas Cary Lisa Castellanos Vanessa Cave Ellyn Cawthorn Cathy Chase Cindy Chase Michele Chica Tom Chittendon Silvia Chopelas David Chute Ruth Cisewski Shirley Coates Liz Cooney Maurice Corea Kathy Cornell Wayne Couch Craig Coughlin Maggie Couture Fran Cox Mark Cox Suzanne Cox Barbara Craig Ken Crandall Jeff Creedon Linda Crescioli Cathy Criddle George Criswell Brenda Crom Mishelle Currv Karen Cutschall 252 Sophomore Class ! HfifliilARfii §tfifl fi Afi§ Tryg Dahl Brian D’Alessandro Valorie Daniels Becky Davidson Matt Davis Tom Davison Karen Deane Jeff Deford Mary Denery Gregory DeRosa Mark DeRose Cindy Dellie Janet Dieter Kevin Divine Andrea Donehew Christopher Doss Greg Dotson Amy Dougherty Jeanie Dougherty Ted Draean Jon Drake Robert Dull Mike Dupont Joe Dupre Scott Durkin John Edgell Mark Edwards Mike Edwards John Eitler Tammy Eller Michelle Endo David Ensrud Kim Erben Kathy Eskew Susan Fanti Kay Farill Bruce Feeney Marie Ferullo Scott Findley Susan Fish Brenda Fisher Karen Fletcher Sophomore Class 253 Terrie Florance Scott Foster Bart Gabelmann Barbara Gallo Larry Gavan Sandi Goodspeed Rachel Greene Mark Florio Brandon Fox Bret Gablemann Terri Galloway Johnna Gerba Nicki Gornak Mark Gregas Rose Flournoy Tina Free Andre Gabrielli Rachel Garcia Jane Gibbons Edward Gramp Sandra Grua Kathy Forbus Wendy Fretz Phyllis Gafford James Garrigan Lisa Gilberto Cathy Gravlin Lori Gudely Sheryl Foreman Julie Frost Greg Galing Laura Gaudian Paul Gill Mark Gray Susan Hady Julia Forester John Fulk Angela Gallagher Cindy Gausvik David Gobie Randy Greenan Burline Hair 254 Sophomore Class §§AA il Ai§ § fiA il Ai§ Ken Hall Kim Hall Jordan Ham Jim Hancock Donna Hankinson Matt Harlin Jimmy Harper Eva Hawkins Linda Harris Kara Helfenberger Scott Hatfield Chris Henderickson Havyn Hendricks Keith Hendrick Kathy Henry Dave Herman John Herrity Susan Herrmann John Heston Stacy High Jim Hill Larry Hodge Bob Hodgson Art Hooper Angela Hornsby John Houtchens Dan Howard John Howard Kristina Howell Eliza Hubbard Burn! Sophomore Class 255 And you thought only Freshmen sucked their thumbs.” IftfiMIMAfii MfiAAtlAAfii Susan Huff Dave Hughes Jane Hughes Leith Hundley Sherry Hunter Mark Hutchins Donna Hyndman Sharon Imber John Irvine Malcolm Jacox Ray James Rick James Carolyn Jansoki Jamie Jeffers Robert Jennings Pete Johnson Scott Johnson Jennifer Jones William Jones Patty Jonkers Robin Judy Faith Junghans Donna Kane Thomas Kaser Coleen Kelliher Jim Kelly Terri Kelly Kelly Kennedy Russell Kennedy Jana Kesler Steve Kieklak Lori Kimminau Margaret Kinsley 56 Sophomore Class Kim Kirby Mark Kirby Tim Kirk Kelly Klostermeyer Nancy Knight David Knowles Jim Kostka Mike Kowalski Rich Kruegler Julie Lachance Laura Lally Laura Langemo Chris Langley Kathy Lanigan John Lechmanik Jackie Leclere Suzanne Lee Paula Levesque Keith Lewis Debbie Lindsay Mary Linkous Linda Lopes Lori Lowe Debbi Lowery Jane Luce John Lueker Ray Lustine Dianne Luttrell Scott MacLaughlin Marty Mann Monica Manning Terri Manzo Paul Maraghy Jeffrey Markham Keith Markham Bill Marshall Kristi Marston Bill Masterson Ed Matthews Greg Maurer Jean McArdle Marisa McCarthy Sophomore Class 257 iftiillMAii itiflinifiii Eileen McClure Kevin McCoart Lea McCollum Richard McConnell Bob McDonnell Lorrie McDonnell Bettina McGimsey Kathleen McGinty Robin McIntyre Charles McKerns Deborah McKie Angela McKillop Terry McRaney Bill Meeker Anne Milbank Cathy Milbourn David Miller Steve Miller Ted Minko Stephen Minton Lori Mobayed Debbie Monaco Chris Moniz Stacey Moren Andy Morgan Julie Morgan Robert Morgan Scott Morris Beth Moseley Carey Needham John Nelson Bill Niedringhaus Susan Nonnemacker Perry Oaks Alecia Oberg John O ' Brien Mike O’Dell John O ' Donnell Tom O’Keefe Karen Oliver Kris Omundson David Ormand 258 Sophomore Class iftfiflfttttfiii milMifiift Donna Osgood Laura Otero Daphne Pappas Sidney Peck Donna Peterson Jeff Platenberg David Preston Mary O’Sullivan Brian Paige Jon Parker Shena Penn Dave Phillips Eric Pleshko Michele Pruitt Norene O’Sullivan Debra Pancoast Eugene Pasierb Mike Perez Mike Phillips John Poirier Pat Putman lack Pierce Dana Porter Leslie Quale Anna Pieri Dor-Nel Pratt Carol Quarto Jack Pieri John Pratt Chris Quinn Sophomore Class 259 Randy Rabung Tara Raines Lynne Rainville Rita Rankine Kristin Ranney Ron Ray Donna Raymond Cynthia Rebein Lenny Reiber Diane Reid Susan Revell Margie Richard Ann Richardson Brett Richardson Ken Richeson Bruce Ricketts Melissa Rickman Ronald Rickvvald Kathryn Rietman Kim Riley John Roberts Jay Robinson James Roddy Barbara Roj Nancy Romanczuk Elaine Ropka Robin Rose Susan Rose Craig Rosenthal Mark Rowley What’s the teacher doing behind the door?” 260 Sophomore Class fcftfiflftflftfifii §0fifl«A«Afi§ Derek Sanders Christy Sands Warren Sanford Gary Sawyer Jim Schaffert Mark Schiffner Chris Schmitz Mia Schnack Joe Schoen Laurence Schuh Debbie Schulle Greg Sessions Meryl Shapiro John Sharpies Patty Shaud Julie Shepherd John Sheridan Brian Shields John Siewert Kelli Sincleterry Tim Skelly Scott Slaven Phil Sloan Mike Smardak Natalie Smidt John Smiley David Smith Maureen Smith Nellie Smith Kelly Solms Reed Southmayd Jenny Spalding Richard Spero Robert Spressert Raine Spurlock Chuck Stafford Steven Steiner Jane Stevens Pamela Stevens Salena Stevenson Brian Stewart David Stiles Sophomore Class 261 §!fift§fl Ai§ iifiHIftifili Rick Stockhauser Cheryl Stoeckert Fisher Stolz Scott Strobel Kathy Strong Michelle Studka Isabel Sufinsuliga Hans Tallis Chris Tarantino Kathy Teeple Cindy Thomas Susan Thomas Tom Thomas Caryl Thomason John Tolbert Ken Tootle Richard Townes Diane Trahan Tuyet Tran Glenn Tremain Elsie Tryon Julie Trzicak Lisa Tucci Suzan Turkekul John Tvers Michael Utz Cathy Vanderhoof The chicken was T-H-I-S BIG. 262 Sophomore Class William Wiltsie Pam Winger Danny Young James Young Martha Young Tracy Young Steven Zak Kristine Zapata John Zetterberg Diane Zimmerman Terri VanMeter Cynthia Vaughn Mary Verna Alicia Villalon Tom Virnston Larry Viskochil Rhna Volkhardt Lori Waggoner Steve Walker Liz Walter Polly Wang Karen Warburton Dorothea Ward Bruce Waskowicz Daryl Watson Carol Weaver David Weaver Mark Webster Charles Weckel Beth Weidenmuller Nils Weirick Debbie White Lynn White Laura Whitesel Joseph Wiley Michele Wiley John Wilkens Tamarah Willard Scott Williams Richard Willis Sophomore Class 263 264 Freshman Class Freshman Clas: Shelia Brady, Secretary Edye Vaughn, President i Mrs. Donna Krahenbuhl, Class Advisor Diane Castellanos, Treasurer 266 Freshman Class “I wish I could have a big chair like everybody else.” Freshman Class 267 iAfiiiiilifl fiftfiiilflfiil Rick Acosta Mary Alex Sharon Alpern Ty Althouse Scott Andree Donnie Applegarth Jill Aron Shabi Asghar Lisa Atkinson Edward Austin Suzanne Badolato Charlean Baiz Carlton Baker Mark Ballew Bill Barber Gigi Barmore Kente Barnes Scott Barry Scott Bartlett Gerald Bautz Keith Bax Chris Bayard Robert Bayne Becky Beals Carla Beardsley Eric Beller Lisa Berndt Kimberly Bernier Brenda Bierly Timothy Bills This Spartan is getting a taste of teaching. 268 Freshman Class iAiiflilfiil filfiiHilfiH Cheryl Birney Linda Bisone Craig Bixler Margie Blacker Susan Blanton Andy Blicharz Carl Bogner Phillip Boswell Eric Bowman Joanne Boyd Susan Boyd Paul Boyer Bill Bradee Sheila Brady Kathleen Brammeier Martha Brasted Steven Brodsky Paul Brown Suzanne Brown Tammy Brown Kathy Browne Caroline Broyles Mark Bruno Alan Buchanan Cindy Burke John Burke Beth Burnett Robyn Burnett Joan Burzynski Scott Bush Vicki Butler Joyce Caegiano Vicki Calhoun Lourdes Calvo Kevin Carlson Kelly Carmichael Pat Carney Tracy Carpenter Mickey Castagna Dianne Castellanos Chris Catsakis Jenny Cawthorne Freshman Class 269 fifiiiililfiH fifiiiililfifl Caroline Chandler Denise Chapell Jessica Chapman Michelle Chatelain Cathy Choffrey Timmy Christenson Toni Chritton Lula Chumley Arthur Clark Kelly Clarkston Danny Clate Dom Colangelo Francesca Collins Wayne Connelly Joan Conners Michael Connor John Cookson Mark Coster Darren Coupe Marcus Cowgill Alan Cox Linda Cox Susan Cox Richard Cronin Bryan Crook Lana Cummings Scott Cutliep Bob Daly William Daly David Darcy Tim Davenport Devery Davis Michael Davis Jimmy Dawson Shawn Dearment Susan Deck Colleen Deeney Joe Delach Laura Delegato Kathy Delmonico Ann DeMerse Terry Denery 270 Freshman Class iAfiiflfifiii iiiiiinfifi Michele Denise Barbara Depaola John Desaulniers Joe Desio Nancy Dickinson Amy Digiosia Bryan Dixon Sue Dobyns Shari Dolfi Kathy Donelan Paula Doran Charlton Doss Wanda Dotson Karen Dougherty Martha Drennan William Driggers Denise Drinnon David Dryden Andrea Dyer Robert Easton Shelly Edwards Tom Eitler Lucinda Elizondo Sally Elkins Tracy Endo Lesley England Gary English Joan Englund Lori Equi Zeki Erim Karl Erny Cheryl Estes Peter Everett “GET IN!!” Freshman Class 271 fiAiiAilfiA AAfilAIifiA Jim Fairchild Karen Falkenstrom Cheryl Fare John Feigleson Greg Fenimore Jami Ferguson Phillip Fidandis Charles Field Terri Fleming Nancy Fletcher Gina Flournoy Ric Focht David Fols Chris Foote Lori Frank Karen Frankhauser Mike Freie Laura Friedman Gregory Friel Ronala Frost Melissa Gainer Dawn Gallup John Garrett Holly Garrigan Deanna Freese Michael Fulk Rusty George Diana Freie Julie Gabrielli Trish Gibowicz 272 Freshman Class iAfiiiiflfiil fiAfiiflilfiil Tep Gilmore Karen Glashan Robert Gleason Terry Gossard Paul Gotte Tim Graham Jim Gramp Steve Greehan Albert Greene Cindi Greene Andrea Gregorits Shawn Gresham Harry Grundy Jeanie Guarino Bardia Guilani Jeff Hahn Kathy Hall Jenny Hallmark Jim Hamilla Robert Hamersly Jenny Hammond Jeff Harmon Jamie Harrison Mark Hatfield Shelly Hawkes Kathy Hayes Joe Hazel Jodee Hecht Mike Heinz Tom Heim Paul Heitzenrater Amy Hemperley Billy Hennigan Deann Henry Mary-Alice Henry Greg Herman Tom Herrington Tom Herrity Mike Hertel Thomas Hester Thad Hillyer Garland Hilton Freshman Class 273 Sue Hirshenberger Holly Homyer Mavra Hurwitz Carrie Irvine Ingrid Johns Maria Kalen Derek Kelley Gary Hodge David Hoopingarner Jerri Hutcheson Daphne Islin Scott Johnson Alan Kay Jeff Kesemeyer Teresa Hogan Scott Hopkins Sharon Huzzard Michelle Jackson Shanda Johnson Barbara Keenan Sharon Keutmann Gregg Holland Richard Horan Nancy Hyndman Sherrone Jackson Vicki Johnston Maureen Keenan Brian Kimminau Lyn Holm Alicia Hubbard Lynn Ihrig Diane IntoluDbe Debra James Alan Joiner Jim Keim Jerry King Jack Holmes Tom Huddleston Joe Jaworski Lori Jones Barbarina Keith Jim King 274 Freshman Class iAiiilflifl iftiiilflfifl Laurie King Patty King Brian Kirk Sue Kirkland Bob Kluckhorn Robby Kneuper Chris Knopes Robert Knox Doug Kohler Chuck Kozloski Steve Kralik Kay Kramer Frankie Krasyk Andy Lachance Susan Lamb Mark Lane Brian Laniean Deborah Latnrop John Lavery Andrew Lawson Bridget Leahey Elizabeth Ledford Jong Lee Lori Lee Butch Lefevre Donna Lennard Adrienne Lieberman Cris Ligon George Lindsey David Linka “What’s wrong with Freshmen?” Freshman Class 275 fifliftililfitt fifiiiHilfifl Judith Linton Kelly Liu Kathy Loftus Shane Lovelace Neil Lubin Kelly Luper Mark Lydahl Scott Lyon Wayne Machol Steve Malone John Mann Tim Manning Tim March Cindy Markarian Julie Markham Craig Markva William Marsh Beth Martin Annette Masterson Robert Matson Hao Kiet Mattes William Maurer Joe McArdle Robert McCaffery Beth McClelland Barb McCoart Cindy McColl David McConnell Willy McCormick Laura McCready 276 Freshman Class iAfiftaiftfiH ililililfiil Aileen McDonald John McDonald Kevin McDonnell Mimi McGregor Diane McKillop Kathy McLoughlin Kelly McMahon Cam McMillan Fred Meeker Susan Meier Michael Merrigan Sheila Mertes Mike Metzger Fred Millward Marie Minko Debbie Modine Allyson Moerman Craig Moldowan Karin Mongold Bill Monson Sherri Moore Ray Morgenstern Laura Moser Troi Moss Ken Mullen John Mullin Connie Mullins Sharon Mulvaney Susan Munson Chris Murnane Jack Murphy Pat Murphy T.J Murray William Nash Roy Nehrt Ann Nelson Frankie Nesbit Robin Newcomb Wayne Newcomb Jennifer Newton John Nishimoto Mike Nolan Freshman Class 277 iAifctttififl fififiiflflfiil Barton Oaks Chuck Orrico Jeanne Parker Tracey Pearson Scott Pierce George Pollin Kenny Price Laura Oberg Gregory Osborn Peggy Parnell Margaret Penn Vista Pierce Chris Polozzolo Rana Price Kevin O’Brien Judy Ott Scott Parr Kim Persing Steve Piotter Mike Poppek Tracy Price Kevin O ' Dell Tom Owen Steve Patterson Brian Petiti Laurie Plaza Natalae Postma Mary Prychodnik Rusty Odron Margaret Palastra Henry Pearson Ken Pexton Jonathan Plissner Sharon Presley Helen Quinn Shelby Olsen Carl Pales Jim Pearson John Pflug Robert Polickoski Laura Press David Ramatowski 278 Freshman Class ifiiifliliil ififiiilAiil Jerry Ramming Patty Reams Adrienne Remick Teri Richards Stewart Robin Nathan Rudgers Tina Rusch Pamela Ramos Karen Rebein Vicki Rene Danny Richardson John Mark Rocha Alice Ruiz John Rushton Matt Rancourt Scott Reed Bill Reulein Glen Roberson Margaret Rose Sharon Runge John Russell Kevin Ray Suzanne Reid Ricardo Reyna Peggy Re Bernadette Reilly Linda Reynard Pat Reagan Chris Reining Rebecca Rice Freshman Class 279 $ mmf par r ?? AAfiAAilfiA fiAiiAAAA Mary Trogdon Selma Turkekul Susan Turner Greg Tuttle Brad Ulreich John Utley Deidre Utz Laura Vansickle Edith Vaughn Alison Verkler Andy Villalon Mitchell Vincent Michelle Vinyard Todd Wagenhorst Paul Waight Brain Walker Mark Walton Wayne Wang Jackie Wargo Tom Weckel Blake Weeks Karen Weeks Larry Weeks David Weir Freshman cheerleaders march in the Homecoming parade. 282 Freshman Class ifiiiflilfiil fififilHilfitt Lisa Welsh Kathy Westbrock Sandy Whittington Mark Whyte Kevin Wicker Alan Wilbanks Richard Wiersema Teresa Wiley Rick Wilkes Susan Williams Steve Willis Mike Wilmore Liza Winter Mark Worthen Bill Wuerschmidt Bryan Wyman Ron Yamamoto Sheree Yates Wade Yates Kelly Yaw John Yezzi Brian Yost Steve Young I : - Sa m 4 ■ La V ..... . “Take our picture — please!” Freshman Class 283 % 8S8f PRINCIPAL Mr. Louis R. Volrath, principal of West Springfield, has finished his seventh year. The students admired and respected his opinion, and he was always willing to give advice and guidance when needed, be it a per¬ sonal problem or concerning an activity. He got along well with the faculty and with the help of his adminis¬ trative staff, he maintained a good rapport between the student body and faculty. 1 ja c Mr. Volrath consults the Rifle Team Coach for some pointers. Mr. Volrath with Guidance Director, Mr. Keim. Mr. Louis R. Volrath. 2136 Administration Where was your son today!” Mrs. Brewer munches out at the Faculty Pot Luck Dinner. Karen Brewer University of S. Florida, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A., Ph D. Douglas McGuire Oklahoma A M Jr. College, A.A. Oklahoma State University, B.S., M.S. Larry Gatlin Courtney Jones Thomas Martin Bill Able Harding College, B.S. Lynchburg College, B.A. William and Mary College, Athletic Director University of Arkansas, William and Mary, M.Ed. B.S. M.A. University of Virginia, Ed. D. Western Carolina University, M.A. in Ed. Did you hear the one about . . .?” Administration 287 ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT SERVICES ' If one more freshman asks me where the coloring books are . . .!” “You don ' t understand, we aren’t allowed to give as¬ pirin.” )acque Morris Middlebury College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Librarian Mary Means Middlebury College, B.A. Assistant Librarian Doris Hart (ohnston Memorial Hospital School of Nursing Medical College of Virginia, R.N. Patricia Sheppard Finance Secretary Joe Dempsey Head Custodian Mr. Able gives Andy Behl a fatherly talk. 288 1 Support Services Merle Carpenter Mars Hill College West Hampton College, B.A. George Washington University George Keim McPhereson College, B.S. Kansas State College, M.S. Director of Guidance Charles Montgomery University of South Carolina, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Douglas Jennings U.S. Naval Academy University of Virginia, M.Ed. Earl Layne West Virginia, A.B., M.A. Clinnie Redick St. Mary’s University, B.A. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.R.E. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Judith Urso Jack Weiss West Virginia University, Philadelphia College of B.S., M.A. Textiles and Science, B.A. Villanova University, M.A. I 1 A four page note from your mother wasn’t really necessary.” Guidance 289 GUIDANCE SECRETARIES The mad note writer strikes again! Doris Beasley Charleston School of Commerce Mason School of Music Library Secretary Clare Anzalone Evelyn Uhrich Nebraska College of Commerce Principal ' s Administrative Betty Howinski Secretary Gloria Bodine University of Minnesota Guidance Educational Secretary Betty Yamamoto Special Assignments Secretary Jeanette Colby Virginia Carter Guidance Secretary Evelyn O’Neil This is the fourth time her grandfather visited this week. 290 I Secretaries Lois A. Nicholson University of Michigan, B.S. University ot California at Berkely, M.S. Joe Barnes Pfeiffer College, B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Katherine Barret Madison College, B.S. Southwestern Seminary, M.R.E. University of North Carolina, M.A.T. Jack Dorminy West Virginia University, B.S., M.A. Sponsor — S.G.A. Edythe Durie Marshall University, A.B. University of Pennsylvania, M.S. Department Chairman Elvira Euler University of Pittsburgh, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Planetarium Director Sponsor — Astronomy Club James Humphrey Colorado State University, B.S. M.Ed. Sue Langley Cum berland College, B.S. George Mason University, M.S. Sponsor — Cheerleading Stuart MacCaffray Northwestern University, B.S., Ch.E. University of Pittsburgh, M.S. Science I 291 SCIENCE FOREIGN LANGUAGE Leslie Berens University of Virginia, B.A. J.V. Field Hockey Coach j.V. Girl ' s Basketball Coach Spanish Mary Jane Clement Western Maryland College, B.A. Indiana University, M.A. Sponsor — Latin Club Latin Honor Society Virginia Davis David Elkins College, B.A. University of Virginia George Mason University Sponsor — Drill Team, French Club Louis J. DeCarlo University of Miami, B.A., M.A. Sponsor — French Honor Society Denise Heller University of Nebraska, B.S. Sponsor — German Club Armando Farfan University of Cuzco, B.A., M.Ed. Spanish Elgyn Julca University of Virginia, M.Ed. Spanish F,F,D,D,. . . You ' re right, you are showing signs of improvement! 292 Foreign Language Ellen McQueary American University, B.A., M.A. German Barbara Sylvia University of Alabama, B.S. Duke University, M.A. Ronald Pompei D.C. Teachers College, B.S. Indiana University, M.A. Spanish Nancy Tucker William Mary, B.A. University of North Carolina, M.A. Sponsor — Spanish Honor Society Department Chairman Martha Foote American University, B.A. Art Nancy Powell Madison College, B.A. Art Genevieve Roberts University of Denver, B.F.A. American University, M.A. Art Sponsor — Symposium Foreign Language Art 293 FOREIGN LANGUAGE ART PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Mary Flood Iuculum College, B.S. East Tennessee State University, M.A. Women ' s Athletic Director Softball Coach Sue Redfield Madison College. B.S. Fete Gallagher West Chester State, B.S. J.V. Football Coach J.V. Wrestling Coach James Warren West Virginia University, B.S., M.S. Driver Education )im Jenson George Washington University, B.S., M.A. Assistant Track Coach Head Football Coach Audrey Lewis University of Michigan, B.S., M.A. Bill Lovell Concord College, B.E. University of Virginia, M.E. J.V. Golf Coach Department Chairman “Not the 4th replay of the T.C. game!” An obscene phone call? 294 Physical Education Captain 20 to Channel 20. “Sweetie, You don ' t boil cookies!” David Alkazin East Carolina University, B.S. Virginia State College, M.Ed. Drafting John Gouldin III V.P.I., B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Electronics Kyle Clifton East Tennessee University, B.S. Industrial Arts John Shaw Fairmont State College, B.A. West Virginia University, M.A. Industrial Arts Joe Tilley East Tennessee University, B.S. University of Virginia, M.A. Industrial Arts Carolyn Ray Mississippi College, B.S. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.R.E. Home Economics Sponsor — F.H.A. Another exciting day in shop. Industrial Arts Home Ec I 295 INDUSTRIAL ARTS HOME EC ENGLISH jewell Alexander Trinity, B.A. Ardrena Blake North Carolina A T State University, B.S. Denise Blake Frederick College, B.A. Portsmouth, Va. Faye Bousel Hofstra, B.A. They never had words like this in Shakespeare’s time!” Cheryl L. DeVincentis k ' utztown State College, B.S. Sponsor — The Oracle Sue Huff University of Arkansas, B.A. University of Texas, M.A University of Houston University of Virginia What happened last week on “The Young and Restless?” Tim Isaacs Wesleyan College. B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. George Mason University, M.A. Varsity Soccer Coach Donna Krahenbuhl Wisconsin State University, B.S. Sponsor — Freshman Class 296 English Sometimes you need that after school pick me ups. You wouldn’t. Ms. Carolyn K. Kurylo Mary Washington College, B.A. George Mason University, M.A. Sponsor — Junior Class James Oates University of West Virginia Public Speaking Barbara Long University of North Carolina, B.A. Greta Payne Concord College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Elsie McDowell Mary Washington College, B.S. Joan Meals Barbara Molin Ohio Northern University, University of Texas, B.A. B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Creative Writing What do you mean you want to break up. English 297 ENGLISH ounosan ivioads HsnaNi Ellen Reihl Missy B. Rice Peggy Spaete University of Wisconsin San Diego State Polly Woodard lane Razeghi Ohio State, B.A. University of Virginia M.Ed. Special Education Department Chairman The English Department at work on next quarter’s schedules. Mary Eileen M. Rice University of Maryland, B.A. George Washington University, M.A. Reading Sharon Saferstein University of Cincinnati, ' B.S. George Washington University, M.A. Speech Clinician You don’t know what a noun is!?” Mrs. Wilson puts in many hours after school in the English Department. 298 EnglishiSpecial Resources Bill Burkett Emony and Henry College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Sponsor — Fellowship of Christain Athletes James Coverstone Centralia Jr. College, A.A. Southern Illinois University, B.S. Raymond Czarnik DePaul University, Ph.B. Niagara University, M.A. Olympian Advisor Mary Davenport Fitchburg State B.S. Joyce Hylton Mary Washington College, B.A. Victor Kelbaugh Marshall University, B.A., M.S. Sponsor — International Relations Club David Knudson Miami University, B.S. Sponsor — Sophomore Class Mrs. Davenport contemplates the assignments by her history students. Mr. Yurochko checks out the want ads. Insert film around knob A. slide film around sprocket B, insert through Slot C . . . Social Studies 299 SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES Richard H. Loritsch Ohio State University, B.S. George Washington University, Ea.D Ron Tugwell Elon College, B.A. V .P.I., M.A. Baseball Coach Girl’s Tennis Coach Robert McKenney Mars Hill College, A.A. University of Richmond, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. William Yurochko Georgetown University, B.S.F.S. Boston University, M.Ed. Chester Schultz University of Maryland, B.S. 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Department Chairman Myra White Alfred University, B.S. “Are you back again?!” Social Studies 301 BUSINESS MATH Virginia Brasfield University of Montevallo, ‘ B.S. University of Virginia Michael Bullock The Univ. of the South Kansas State Teachers College; B.A., B.S.E. Sponsor — Senior Class Director of Facilities Assistant to the Athletic Director Marshall Deppe William and Mary, B.A. Madison College, M.S. Won’t they ever learn? Edwin Duff Peter Grubmeyer Ceda ). McGrew Bucknell University, B.S. Coe College, B.A. Douglass College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Excedrin headache 579. 302 Math Mrs. Brasfield amuses herself by looking at her test Rocky Mountain H-I-G-H Colorado, grades. Laura Thomas D.C. Teachers College, B.S. Stan Wagenhals U.S. Navel Academy George Washington University Sponsor — Moto-Cross Club Gene Worek Youngstown University, B.S. University of Maryland, M.Ed. Betsy Weaton Elon College, B.S. Orchestra Director Dianne Yorke Lenoir Rhyne College, B. 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A M Advertisements 305 Marching Band 116 Announcers 126 Math Team 152 A Capella Choir 130 Model United Nations 148 Athletic Assistants B 150 Moto-Cross N 151 Baseball 78 National Honor Society 134 Varsity 94 National Junior Honor Society 135 J.V. Basketball 96 National Merit Scholars O 169 Varsity 76 Olympian 160 J.V. 80 Oracle 159 Freshman 82 Orchestra 132 Girls Varsity 71 R Girls J.V. 74 Rifle Club 154 Baton Corps 118 S Bicycle Club 149 Sadie Hawkins Dance 20 Boys State 170 SAE 155 C Science and Engineering 152 Cheerleading Science Fair 35 Varsity 110 Senior Class 182 J.V. 112 Senior Class Council 170 Freshman 113 Senior Class Play 174 Concert Band 128 Senior Class Officers 168 Cross Country 61 “Ski United” Ski Club 149 D Snow Ball 38 DECA 146 Soccer Debate Team 147 Varsity 100 Donkey Basketball 34 J.V. 102 Diving Team 70 Softball 94 Drill Team 114 Sophomore Class 250 E Sophomore Class Officers 248 Epilogue 321 Spaghetti Dinner 171 F Spanish Club 142 Faculty 286 Spanish Honor Society 142 FCA 139 Sparta Court 30 FHA 140 Sparta Week 24 Football Spartan Tri-Hi-Y 140 Varsity 52 Speech Team 147 J.V. 56 Stage Band 129 Freshman 58 Stage Crew 141 French Club 144 Student Aides 127 Freshman Class 264 Student Government Officers 124 Freshman Class Officers 266 SAC 125 Future Business Leaders 154 PSAB 126 G SRB 125 German Club 145 Sweetheart Court 42 German Honor Society 145 Sweetheart Dance 40 Girls Chorus 131 Swim Team 68 Girls State 170 Symphonic Band 128 Golf 101 Symposium 156 Gong Show 34 T Gymnastic 86 Table of Contents 3 H Hockey Teenage Republicans Tennis 153 Varsity 60 Boys 92 J.V. 62 Girls 66 Homecoming Dance 20 J.V. 67 I Thespians 141 ICT 146 Tiny Tots Concert 36 International Turtles Society 151 Top Ten 169 IRC 145 Track It’s Academic 133 Winter Varsity 84 J Winter J.V. 85 Junior Class 222 Girls 106 lunior Class Officers K 224 Spring W 108 Key Club 137 W.S. Tri-Hi-Y 138 Keyettes 136 Wrestling L Varsity 88 LaCrosse Club 150 J.V. 90 Latin Club Latin Honor Society 143 143 Freshman 91 305 INDEX Acosta, Cara . Acosta. Richard. Adams, Connie . Ainsworth. Paul .... Ainsworth, Sharon .. Albanese. Jeffrey - Aleman. Raul . Alex. Mary . Alex, Nicholas . Alexander, Patricia Al fieri, Mary Ellen .. Allison, Gayle . Allison. Katherine .. Alpern, Sharon . Aired, Katrina . Althouse. Ty . Ambos, Brooksene . . Anderson. Bennett Anderson, Donna .. . Anderson. Janet . Anderson. Kimberly Anderson, Lauren ... Anderson, Robert ... Andee, Scott . Andreen. David . Anello. Joseph . Angelastri, Mike Anspaugh. Timothy . Anthony, Gregory . .. Applegarth, Donald . Arauini, Barbara .... Arnold, Carol . Aron, Jill . Asghar, Shahid . Atkinson, Lisa . Aub, Kimberly . Austin, Cynthia . Austin, Edward . Austin, Ernest . Ayers, David . Babin. Michael . Bach, Robert . Badger, Janet. Badolato, Suzanne .. Baggarly, Robert .... Bailey. Mark . Bailey, Michael . Bailey, Terrell . Baiz, Charlean . Baiz, Karen . Baker, Carlton . Baker. Dawn . Baker, Diane . Baker, Eileen . Baker, Karen . Ballew, Mark . Barber, William . Barker, Paul . Barmore, Georgine .. Barnes. David . Barnes, Kente . Barrett. Cynthia. Barrett, Julie . Barry, James . Barry, Scott . Bartell, Lisa . Bartlett, Scott. Bartley, Maurice Bauer, David . Bauer, Jeff. Baumann, Robert ... Bautz, Francis . Bautz, Gerald . Bax, Keith . Bax, Rhonda . Bayard, Christopher Bayard. Paul . Bayne, Robert . Bayne, Valerie . Beach. David . Beals, James . Beals, Rebecca . Beals. Steven . Beardsley. Elaine .. . Beardsley, Karla Beasley, Ronald Beasley, Sara . Beaver. Lynn . Beaver, William Beck, Deborah . Beck, Susan . Becker, Jeanne . Bedsole, Jeff . Bedsole, Stephen .. . Beekman, Jennifer Behl, Andrew . Beier, Sandra . Bell, Walter . Beller, Eric . Beltz, Kimberly . Bencivenga, James .. Bencivenga, Robert Benham. Ruth . Bennett, James . Bennett, Laurie Benson. Robert . Berberich, Jane . Berberich, Mary Berdux, Christopher Berger. Dean . Berndt. Lisa . Bernier, Colleen ... Bernier, Kimberly .. Berry, Kay . Betenbaugh, Michael Betsill, Brett . Betzold, William ... 115, 134, 136, 142, 226 .268 .250 .250 .138, 182 . 226 .182 . 268 . 52, 180 .182 .182 . 135, 250 . 182 .268 .182 .168 . 73. 250 . 56,250 226 . 134, 136, 149, 226 .115, 149, 182 . 135, 250 . 20. 52. 179 182 . 182 . 65. 226 .250 . 250 . 52, 226 . 52, 226 .268 . 134, 139, 226 .112, 250 .268 . 268 . 268 . 66, 156, 250 .182 .268 .250 .226 . 68, 134, 182 .182 . 87, 250 .268 .250 . 182 . 182 .250 . 131,268 . 116, 129, 135 250 .268 .226 . 132, 134, 226 1 15, 226 . 136, 250 .268 .268 . 56.135, 250 . 268 .226 . 268 . 87, 135. 250 . 68. 69, 134, 136, 182 .146 . 268 .32. 182 .268 .182 . 135, 250 . 226 . 226 . 226 . 59,268 . 268 . 182 . 182, 268 . 133, 134, 152, 154, 169, 180 . 59, 268 . 132, 134, 141, 162, 170, 179. 182 . 183 .183 . .268 . 250 . 73, 226 . 268 . 227 .146, 183 . 183 .116, 128, 132 . 135, 250 . 131, 227 . 227 . 227 . 131, 132, 183 . 250 . 127, 149, 150, 159, 163, 227, 288 . 227 . 68, 250 . 268 .183 .183 . 250 . 135, 136, 250 . 85.250 . 135,250 . 250 . 182 . 68. 250 . 250 . 182 . 268 . 183 . 268 . 149, 159, 183 .134, 183 141, 227 . ..250 Bickel, Kenneth . 85. 124, 126, 137, 139, 159, 183, 319, 320 Bickel, Susan . 68, 110, 127 139, 140,227 Bierbower, Sharon .250 Bierbower, Sheryl .250 Bierly. Brenda .268 Bierly, Robert .250 Bills, Colleen .250 Bills, Susan .149, 183 Bills, Timothy .268 Bingham. Jacqueline . 227 Birney, Cheryl . 269 Bimey, Judy . 227 Bishop, Cynthia . 44, 134, 177, 183 Bishop, Pamela . 134, 227 Bisone, Linda . 129, 149, 269 Bixler. Craig .269 Blacker, Margaret .269 Blackwell. Bryan .250 Blahna. Bernice . 250 Blahna, Catherine .134, 183 Blake, Geoffrey . 134. 136, 162, 170,184, 319 Blake, Mark . 56. 135, 250 Blake, Todd .227 Blakely, Victoria .250 Blank, Julie . 132,135.250 Blanton, Susan .131, 269 Blicharz, Henry .269 Blicharz, Sharon .227 Blondin, Kim . 170, 184, 126 Blondin, Weaver . 80, 181, 250 Blood, David . 251 Bogner. Carl .269 Bogner, Paul . 135, 152, 251 Bolton, James . 131 , 132, 184 Bond, William . 68, 251 Bordas, Theresa .227 Bosley, Annette . 251 Boswell, Philip . 65, 269 Bottrell, Cathy . 68, 227 Boulter, Karen .184 Bousquet, Michael .85 Bowman, Eric .269 Boyce, Linda . 68, 129, 227 Boyd, Joanne . 149, 269 Boyd, Steven . 134. 137, 139 149,227 Boyd, Susan . 140. 269 Boyer, Paul .269 Boyette, Pamela .251 Boyette. Pennie .184 Boyne, Catherine . 134, 144, 227 Boyne, Paul .90, 144 Bradee, Ann .134, 184 Bradee, William . 65, 85, 269 Brady, Sheila .116, 129, 139 269 Brady, Teresa . 140, 146, 227 Bragg, Charles . 251 Bragg, Debra .227 Brammeier. Kathleen . 130, 269 Brammeier, William .184 Brassel, Katherine .251 Brasted, Martha .269 Breckley, Mike .251 Brian, Kellie . 227 S s, Kevin . 251 t, Lynn .227 Brinkley, Karen .116, 129, 132 251 Broadway, Caron .251 Brock, Debra .251 Brodsky. Steven . 59, 269 Brooks, Cynthia . 251 Brooks, Michael .82 Brooks, Sharon . 74, 227 Broome, Michelle .131, 132, 184 Brown, Charles .184, 319 Brown, Colleen .227 Brown, Ueniece . 116, 128, 227 Brown, Douglas . 90, 130, 251 Brown, James .184 Brown, Michael .251 Brown, Patricia . 31, 125, 126, 127, 132, 134, 227 Brown, Paul . 68, 269 Brown, Steven . 134, 149, 168, 170,171,184 Brown, Suzanne . 129, 269 Brown, Tamela .131. 269 Browne, Kathryn .269 Broyles, Caroline .269 Broyles, Kenneth . 85, 116, 128, 251 Broyles, Thomas .116, 128 Bruen, Kathleen . 132, 134, 142, 149,227 Brummage, Carole . 66, 227 Brummett, Greg . 68. 69, 133, 134,154, 227 Brummett, Phillip . 135, 251 Bruno, Claire .227 Bruno, Mark .269 Brunson, Barbara .184 Buchanan, Alan . 269 Buchholz, Cristina . 140, 251 Buchholz, Mark . 162, 170, 184 Burke, Cynthia .269 Burke. John . 59,91,269 Burke. Sandra .115, 163, 184 Burke, Thomas . 228 Burnett, Dwight . 52, 228 Burnett, Elizabeth .269 Burnett, Robyn . 116, 129, 269 Burton, James . 80, 251 Burzynski. Joan .269 Burzynski, Jon . 139, 251 Burzynski, Karen .184 Bush, Scott . 269 Butler, Thomas . 126, 134, 147 149, 228 Butler, Victoria . Butters, Michael . Butters. Patrick . Butts. Jennifer . Byington, Susan . Caccamo, Carey . Cadwell, Cheryl . Cadwell, Craig. Caffey, James . Caffey, Ronda . Caggiano, Brenda . Caggiano, Joyce . Cam, Cyntnia . Calbi, Steven . Caldwell, Steve. Calhoun, Vicki . Calvo, Lourdes . Campbell, Kevin . Campbell, Laurie . Campbell, Lisa . Cannizzo. Richard .... Cannon, Cheri . Canzano, Donna . Capone, Judith . Carapetis, Stephanie . . . Carlson, Kevin . Carlson. Lynn . Carmichael, Kelly. Carnahan. Barry . Carney, John . Carney, Linda . Carney, Mitchell. Carney, Neal . Carney, Thomas . Carpenter, Tracy . Carper, Susan . Carr, Howard . Carr, Sheila . Carver, William. Cary, Thomas . Cary, Veronica. Casey, Kevin . Casserly, Jean . Castagna, Mickey . Castellanos. Diane Castellanos, Lisa . Catsakis, Christine Cavazos, Rebecca . Cave, Dennis . Cave, Michael. Cave, Vanessa . Cawthorne, Ellyn . Cawthorne, Jennifer . .. Cawthorne, Lisa . Chabon, Gregory. Chadwick, Colette .... Chaffee, Anthony . Chamberlain, Karri Chambers, Lowell. Champagne. Cheryl . .. Chandler, Caroline Chapell, Denise . Chapman, Jessica . Chapman. Patricia Chase, Cathleen . Chase, Cynthia . Chatelain, Michael Chica, Michele . Chiles, Karen . Chirafisi. Denise . Chittenden, Nancy Chittenden, Susan ... Chittenden, Thomas Choffrey, Catherine . . . Chopelas, Silvia . Christenson, Timmothy Christy, Valerie . Chritton, Daniel . Chritton, Toni . Chronister, Robert Chumley. Ann . Chumley, Lula . Church, Lisa . Chute. David . Chute, Laura . Cisewski, Ruth . Cizek, Greg . Clapp. Brian . Clark, Arthur . Clarke, Richard . Clarkston, Kelly . Clate, Danny . Clate, Dawn . Clate, Sheena. Coale, Scott . Coates, Anna . Coates, Shirley . Cobean, Denise . Cockfield. Julia . Cohen, Randall . Colangelo, Domenic . Cole, Virginia . Collins, Francesca Connelly, Barbara . Connelly, Wayne . Conners. Joan . Connor, Michael . Conrad. Teresa . Cookson, John . Cooney, Elizabeth .... Cooper, Kevin . Corea, Maurizio . Cornell, Elizabeth .... Cornell, Kathryn . Coster, Jeffrey . .... 140, 147, 269 _ 137, 149, 228 .251 . . . . 144, 156, 178, 104 . 135, 251 . 131,251 .251 .251 . 251 . 185 . 132, 228 . 74 .185 .134, 185 . 125, 132, 185 . 129, 269 .269 .228 _ 136, 142, 148, 149, 168, 170, 185 . 248, 251 . 251 .228 .... 134, 142, 220 .251 .127, 185 . 116, 128, 269 .Ill, 185, 225 . 269 . 251 .251 . 74. 252 . 131.132, 228 . 146,228 .269 .269 .220 _ 131, 132, 134, 185 . 132, 252 .252 .252 .228 . 144, 228 .156, 185 . 149, 269 . 30. 70, 269 . 43, 135, 252 .269 .228 .185 . 134,228 . 252 . 252 .269 .185 . 134, 149, 185 44 .138, 185 .146 .228 . 228 . 228 . 270 . 130, 270 . 270 .127, 141, 185 . 140,252 . 140, 252 .270 . 252 . 125, 146, 229 .229 .185 . 127,229 .252 . 270 . 68, 252 . 154,270 . 159,229 .229 . 130, 270 .185 . 127, 229 . 131, 270 . 66, 134, 224, 229 . 56.139, 252 .134, 185 . 31, 112, 131, 135, 252 .186 .186 .270 .186 . 270 . 59,270 . 186 . 127, 132, 229 . 68. 134, 137, 186, 319 . 134,186 . 135, 252 . 135 . 116,140, 229 .186 .270 . 130, 229 .270 .229 . 59. 270 .270 . 70, 270 . 124, 136,229 320 .270 . 112,252 . 85, 134, 137, 139.186, 319 .252 . 132, 229 .252 . 91, 129, 132, Coster, Mark . Couch, Wayne . Coughlin. Craig . Coughlin, Paul . Coupe, Darren . Couture. Margaret . . . Cowgill, James . Cowgill. Marcus . Cox, Alan . Cox, Brian . Cox, Floyd . Cox, Fran . Cox, Janice . Cox, Linda . Cox, Mark . Cox, Susan . Cox, Suzanne. Craig. Barbara. Crandall, Catherine Crandall. Kenneth .. , Creedon, James . Creedon, Jeffrey . Crescioli, Christopher Crescioli, Linda. Criddle, Catherine .. . Criddle, David . Criswell, George . Crom, Brenda . Cronin, Richard . Crook, Bryan . Crook, Patrick . Croskery, Patrick . .. Crossin, Mary . Crossin, Teresa. Cummings, Deborah Cummings, Lana .... Curry, Mishelle . Cush, Andrea. Cutlip, Scott. Cutschall, Karen Cutschall, Kelly .... Czamik, Mary . Dahl, Trygve . D ' Alessandro, Brian . Daley. Catherine .... Daly, Pamela . Daly, William . D ' Andrea, John . Daniels. Valorie ... Daniels. Vincent Darcy, David . Darden, Anna . Daucher, Christopher Davenport, Dianna .. Davenport, Timothy . Davids. John . Davidson, Rebecca Davis, Devery . Davis, Gary . Davis, Matthew . Davis,Michael . Davis, Stuart . Davis. Susan . Davison. Thomas ... Dawson, James . Dealy, Amy . Deane, Karen . Dearment, Shawn . .. Deck. Susan . Deck, William . Deeley, Thomas Deeney, Colleen Deeney, Kathleen .. . Deeney, Michael DeFord. Jeffrey . DeFord. Melissa . DeHaven, David . Delach, Joseph. Delanty, Mary . Delegato, Laura . Dellinger, Robert Delmonico, Katherine Demerse, Ann . Demerse, Tim . Denery. Elinor . Denery, Mary . Denery, Terrence Denise, Michele .... Denise, Warren . DePaola, Barbara .... DePaola, Mary . Deprospero, Robin . . Derosa. Gregory .... Derose, Mark . Desaulniers. John . . . Desaulniers, Laura .. DeSio. Barbara . DeSio, Joseph . DeSio, Loretta. Detlie, Cindy . Detlie, Douglass Dewitt, Carole . Dezer, Christie . DiCarlo, Teresa . Dicken, Elizabeth . .. Dickinson, Nancy .. . Dieter, Carolyn . Dieter, Janet . Digiosia, Amy . Dillon, Elizabeth DiPaolo, David . Divine, Kevin . Dixon, Bryan . Dobyns, Kimberly .. . 186 .270 .252 . 90, 252 .186 .270 .252 . 132, 229 .270 .270 . 128, 149, 151, 229 .106 .116, 128, 135 252 . 116, 129, 229 .270 . 150, 252 . 270 .252 . 147, 252 .186 .252 .146, 186 . 150,252 . 229 .252 . 68, 252 .146, 186 .252 . 119, 252 . 270 .270 .151, 161, 177, 186 . 229 . 134, 144, 186 . 127, 230 .230 .270 .252 .187 . 270 .115, 252 .230 . 156, 230 . 253 . 56, 90. 253 .187 .230 . 270 .187 .253 . 137, 149, 187, 319 .270 . 140,154,230 .150 .187 . 59, 270 . 135, 230 . 116, 253 . 59. 270 .52, 187 . 253 . 270 .230 .230 .253 .270 . 73, 230 .253 .270 . 116, 270 . 86. 115, 126, 127, 134, 137, 139, 187 .230 .270 .187 .230 . 131,132,253 .131, 132, 151, 187 . 129, 230 .270 . 136, 144, 163, 230 .270 . 85, 149. 187, 319 .270 .270 .187 . 144,187 . 135, 253 . 91. 270 . 271 . 146,230 .271 . 140, 230 . 230 .253 .253 .271 .230 .230 . 59.271 .138. 187 .253 .187 .187 . 149,187 .Ill, 134, 188 . 188 .271 .134 . 135, 148, 253 .271 . 65. 85, 120, 134, 230 . 129, 132, 230 .253 . 59, 271 .271 306 Cardinal Forest Merchants Association NORTHERN VIRGINIA BANK KINNEY SHOES PANTS CORRAL PIER 1 IMPORTS GIANT DEPARTMENT STORE HOUSE OF LANCE Good Luck to the Class of ’77 Authorized Sylvan Pools Service Dealer C COST T . Hr IQ2STS OL-AJ3S OF 1977 Jewelry — Watches — Diamonds Springfield Mall, Springfield, Va. 971-2000 THE POOL STORE, INC. 6554 Backtick Rd. SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA 22150 (703) 569-18 2 307 Dobyns. Robert . Dodd. Daniel . Dolfi. Shari. Donohew. Andrea .. Donelan, Kathleen . Donohue. Timothy Doran, Paula . Doss. Charlton . Doss, Christopher . Doss. Katherine Doss, Steven . Dotson. Gregory ... Dotson, Wanda Dougherty. Amy .. Dougherty. Jeanie . Dougherty. Karen .. Dougherty, Lenore . Dougherty. Maureen Downey, Richard .. Dragan. Theodore .. Drago. Vincent Drake, Jon . Drake, Karen . Drennan. Martha .. Drennan, Mary Drews, Donald. Driggers. William . . Drinnon, Dan . Dryden, David . Duke. James . Dull, Robert. Dull. Ronald . Dunn. Bryan . Dupont. Michael . .. Dupre, Lawrence Durant, Christa .. . Durkin, Anthony Dwindle, Ellen .... . 146.188 .188 .271 .253 .271 . 150.188 129, 271 . 59. 129, 271 . 65. 116. 128. 137.139, 253 _ 116, 129. 134. 149.162, 230 _116, 170, 188 .253 .271 . 135.253 . 135.253 .271 .188 . 127, 230 .230 . 51.150, 253 .59. 82 .253 .230 . 68. 271 . 134. 147. 188 .188 .143 .230 .271 .230 . 56. 253 . 146. 150. 230 .230 .253 .253 131,132.134,230 . 56, 190, 253 .188 Dyer. Andrea . Easton. Robert .... Eaton. Tracy. Edgell, John . Edwards, Michele . Edwards. Mike Eitler, James. Eitler. John . Eitler, Thomas .... Elizondo. Lucinda Elkins. Sally. Ellenberger, Diane Ellenberger. Lorene Ellen. Matthew ... Eller. Tamera . Elmendorf. Craig Elwell, Dennis .... Emery, Randy . Emmert. Barbara .. Endo, Michelle Endo, Tracy . England, Lesley .. English, Gary . Engley. Brian . Englund, Joan Ensrund, David ... Eaui, Lori . Erben, Gregory ' ... Erben. Kimberlie .. Erdman, Robert .. . Erim, John . Erim, Zeki . Erny, Eric . Erny, Karl . Eskew. Marian Estes. Cheryl . Evans. Gregg . Evans. Heather ... Evans. John . Evans. Keith. Evans. Linda . Everett. Peter . Fabian. Geoffrey .. Fahs. Catherine Fairchild. James .. Falkenstrom. Karen Falkenstrom. Lee . . Fant. Valerie . Fanti. Susan . Fare. Cheryl . Farill, Kathryn Feeney, Bruce Feeney, Jane . Feigleson. John ... Feigleson. Peter .. Fenimore. Gregory Ferguson. Jami ... Ferullo, Marie Fick. Mary . Fidandis. Andrew Fidandis. Philip Field. Charles .... Field, Debra . Findley, Scott .... Finn. Mary Patricia First. Laura . Fischman. Dixie .. Fish. David. Fish. Susan . Fisher. Brenda Fleming. Terry . . . Fletcher. Karen ... Fletcher. Nancy .. Florance. Terrie .. Florio. Mark . . 135. 271 .271 .188 _ 34. 135, 116, 253 .271 . 151, 253 . 136, 141. 253 . 116. 128, 132. 154,253 . 59. 154, 271 .271 .271 . 134, 142, 231 .134, 188 .188 .253 .188 .149 . 52, 231 . 66. 134. 143, 154.188 . 135.253 .271 .271 . 59. 191. 130, 271 . 52.131 .271 .253 .271 .231 .253 . 85. 116. 132. 134,231 .188 .271 .231 .271 .253 . 140.271 .146 .231 .231 .231 . 130. 153. 156 . 130.271 . 52.139. 231 .68. 134 .272 . 272, 149 . 149, 231 . 142. 148. 149. 189. 168. 181 . 135.253 .131, 272 . 153.253 .253 . 116. 129. 134, 189,154 .272 . 126. 168. 189 . 149,272 .272 .253 . 140.189 . 149. 151, 231 .272 .272 .231 .253 . 136. 144. 156 189 .131. 133, 189 . 131. 231 .231 .253 .253 .272 . 129. 144. 253 . 144. 147. 272 . 1 12 , 143. 147 254 . . . 52. 53. 54. 76. 254 Florio, Stephen ... Flory, David . Flory, Deborah. Flournoy. Mary ... Flournoy, Rose .... Flournoy. Virginia . Focht, David . Focht, Eric . Folcher, Deborah Fols, David . Foote, Christine .. . Foote, Alice . Forbus, Katherine . . Forbus. Thomas . .. Ford. Jacklyn . Foreman, Sheryl .. Forester. Julia . Forgas. Andrea .... Foster, Cheryl . Foster, Jeff . Foster. Karen . Foster, Marianne . .. Foster. Scott . Foster, Suzanne . .. Foster, William Fox, Brandon . Fox, James . Fox, Robert . Francis. Jeffrey Frank. Lori . Frankhousen, Karen Freathy, Anthony . . Freathy, Greg . Free, Tina . Freese, Deanna . .. Freese. Elizabeth . . Freese. Kerry . Freie, Diana . Freie, Lynette .... Freie, Michael Fretz, Wendy . Friedman, Laura . . Friel, Gregory . Frinks. Brenda .... Frisbie. Herbert .. Frisbie. Rebecca .. Frost, Julie . Frost, Richard .... Frost, Ronald . Frucci, Gregory .. . Fry. William . Fugate. Thomas . . . Fufk, John . Fulk. Kathleen .... Fulk. Michael .... . 76. 231 . 85, 130, 189. 319 . 118,231 . 116.129 _ 116, 129, 135, 254 _ 116. 129, 272 . 23. 134, 170. 189 . 82, 272 . 129 . 272 . 272 .... 134, 142, 232 . 254 . 232 . 135. 147 . 115.254 . 135, 254 l 1 5, 189 . 149, 232 .149 .. . . 125. 127. 134. 232, 140.149 . 232 . 80, 135, 254 .. .. 127, 134. 136, 142, 149, 170. 180 . 232 .254 . 85, 137, 232 . 154, 232 52, 139 . 272 . 149. 272 .116 . 128. 132 . 254 . 272 . 132, 232 . 154 . 272 . 232 . 91, 272 .254 . 272 . 59, 272 .180 . 146, 190 . 232 . 87, 254 . 190 . 272 . 149. 232 .116, 129, 132 232 . 134,232 .254 .232 . 272 Gabbard. Laurence Gabelrnann. Bart . Gabelmann, Bret . Gabrielli. Andrea Gabrielli. Julie Gafford. Phyllis .. Gainer, Melissa .. Gaiser. James Galing, Greg. Gallagher. Angela Gallagher. Michael Gallo, Barbara ... Galloway. Terri .. Gallup. Allison Gallup. Dawn Ganey, Bridget .. Ganey, Colleen . . Garcia. Rachel Garrett, John . Garrigan, Helen . . Garrigan, James .. Gaudian, David . . Gaudian, Laure .. . Gausvik. Cynthia Gauthier, Therese Gavan, Lawrence Gavan, Mark .... Gentry, James ... George. Rhonda . George. Russell .. Gerba, Johnna Gervais, Kurt .... Gibbins. Jane Gibowicz, Patricia Gilbert, David . . . Gilbert. Elizabeth Gilberto, Julie Gilberto. Lisa .... Gill, Paul . Gillum, Allison .. Gilmore, Tep. Gladfelter. Joseph Glashan, Karen ... Gleason. Robert .. Gleoggler, Susan . Gobie, Christopher Gobie, David .... Goins. Janet . Golden. Nancy .. . Goldstein. Pamela Goodspeed, Sandi Gordon. Paul . Gorham. Frank .. Gornak, Nicky ... Gossard. Terry ... Gotte, Paul . Gotte, Steve . Grace, Elizabeth . . . 131 . 254 . 254 . 254 . 272 .254 . 272 . 154,190 . 254 . 254 . 232, 156 . 254 . 254 130, 134, 127, 144,154,190 . 131, 272 .190 .68 . 254 . 272 .272 . . 68, 135, 154 .134, 159 135, 163, 254 125,135,254 .190 . 254 . 232 .151 .190 . 272 . 131, 254 .190 . 135, 254 .272 . 233 .153 134, 159, 190 . 254 .254 115, 134, 144. 148.149 . 73. 273 .233 . 130, 273 . 59. 273 .190 .146, 190 .254 110.139.149 233 134, 142, 161 190 110, 134, 136 233 .254 156, 180, 190 116, 128, 233 .254 . 273 . 65. 273 .190 .148, 191 Graham, Timothy . . 59. 273 Cramp, Edward. 116, 129, 254 Cramp. James . . 130,273 Gravlin. Catherine . . . . .254 Gray. Donald . .191 Gray. Mark . .254 Gray, Robert . .191 Greehan, Randy . . 135, 254 Greehan, Steven . .273 Greene. Albert . . 273 Greene. Cynthia . . 273 Greene. Lisa . 124,134,144 191 Greene. Rachel . .254 Gregas, Mark. . 85, 254 Gregas, Pamela . 154, 191 Gregorits. Andrea . . 273 Gregorits. John . . 233 Gresham. Shawn. . 80. 131, 273 Grimes. 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Sonia . 131. 132, 201 Reyna, Sylvia . 240 Reynard. Linda . • Reynard. Victoria . 136. 148. 149. 163, 201 Reynolds. Bruce . 127, 134, 142, 147. 149. 152. 153. 154,201 Rhame, Wyndelyn . 115, 147, 149. 224. 240 Rice. Rebecca . 131, 279 Richard, Christopher . 123, 202 Richard, Margaret . 260 Richards, Teri . 279 Richardson. Ann . 260 Richardson. Brett . 135. 260 Richardson. Daniel . 154, 279 Richeson. Allen . 56. 80 . 260 Ricketts. James . 80, 135, 260 Rickman. Melissa . 131, 260 Rickwald. Jeanne . 240 Rickwald, Ronald . 65. 85. 260 Rietman, Kathryn .115, 260 Rietman. Virginia . 202 Riley, Kimberly . 260 Ringwood. Caroline . 140. 240 Rita, Donna . 202 Roark, Denis . 134, 202 Robbins, Sandra . 202 Roberson. Glen . 59. 130, 279 Roberts. Adam . 59 Roberts. Jeri . 202 Roberts. John . 56, 90, 135, 260 Roberts. Maxine . 240 Roberts. Rhonda . 202 Robin, Stewert . 279 Robinson, James . 240 Robinson, Robert . 260 Rocha, John . 279 Roche. William . 131, 132, 202 Roddy. James . 260 Rogers. lean . 61,202 Roi, Barbara . 260 Rollick. Robert . 146 Romanczuk, Michael . 202 Romanczuk, Nancy . 112, 260 Romankiw. Gregory . 240 Romedy, Beth . 156. 240 Romeo, Perry . 240 Romeo, Robert . 202 Ropchan, Robert .202 Rose. Margret .270 Rose, Robin . 131, 260 Rose, Susan . 131. 260 Rosenthal, Craig . 260 Roth. Andrew . 134 Rowley. Mark . 260 Royals, Vicki.2b, 45, ill, 139. 142, 181, 202 Royer, Hans . 202 Rudd. Jeffrey . 240 Rudd, Laure . 240 Rudgers, Nathan . 279 Ruiz, Alicia . 279 Runge, Sharon . 279 Runkle, Janet . 202 Rusch, Steven . 146. 150. 241 Rusch. Tina . 131, 140, 279 Rushton, John . 279 Rushton, Virginia . 241 Russell, Cathy . 202 Russell, John . 59, 279 Russo. Roseanne . 280 Ryan, Kevin . 203, 319 Sabatini, Laura . 280 Sabo, Peter . 280 Sackman, Ellen . 115,131,132, 241 Sager, Jeri . 132,134,136, 141. 142, 203, 241 Sacer. Jim . 136. 319 Salmon, Ann . 68. 127, 139, 144, 241 Sammis, Jennifer . 140, 144, 241 Sanchez, Maria . 116, 128, 134, 203 Sanders, Derek . 261 Sanders, Kimberly . 203 Sands. Christine . 261 Sands, Teresa . J 4 1 Sanford. Steven . 128, 132, 134. 203, 319 Sanford. Warren . 261 Sauer, Carol . 203 Sauers. Allen . 116, 130, 280 Sawyer. Gary . 261 Schafer, Scott . 280 Schaffert. lames . 261 Schaffert. Michael . 203 Schaller. John. 125, 126, 137, 139, 149, 150. 153. 203, 319 Schelhammer. Lisa . 68 Schiffner, Mark . 68. 261 Schlesinger, Mary . 241 Schmidt. Jean . ’ . 241 Schmidt. Terrie . 280 Schmitz. Christopher . 261 Schnack. Maria . 261 Schneider, Susan . 280 Schoedel. Karen . 68. 286 Schoen, Joseph . 261 Schuh, Laurence . 261 Schuh. Laurie . 203 Schuh, Lisa . 131. 280 Schulin. Diana . 203 Schulle, Debra .261 Schulle, Gregory . 280 Schultz. Brian . 203 Schultz. Dana . 59. 280 Schultz. Lori . 73. 241 Schulz. Julie . 129. 280 Scichilone. Cindy . 203 Scott. Elisa . 131 , 280 Screen, Suzanne . .116. 128, 134, 241 Seaman. Richard . . 52, 132, 153, 241 Sedgwick, Nancy . .115,241 Sedgwick. Steve . ..88.203 Segal, Terri . .280 Sellers, Tracy . . 127. 241 Semeta. Richard . . 39, 76. 77. 178,203 Serodv, Arthur . ,129, 135 Serody, Jonathan . . . 90, 134 Sessions, Allen . . 261 Sessions. Jerry . . 241 Shadbolt, Jennifer. . 203 Shaffer. Peter . . . 90. 241 Shapiro, Mervl . .261 Sharpies, John . .261, 203 Shaud, Patricia . .85. 132. 135. 136, 261 Shaw. Wally . .280 Shepherd, Darcy . .163. 204 Shepherd. Julie . .135. 261 Sheridan, John . .261 Sheridan. Thelma. . 116, 128,204 Sherman, Scott . . 280 Sherrill, Susan . . 280 Sherwood. Jonathon . .. .280 Shields, Brian . . . 68, 261 Shields, Diane . .149, 241 Shields, Kevin . ..68,280 Shilling. Jeff . .149, 152.153 204 Shine, Colleen . .129, 280 Shipe, Jemma . ..74.280 Shipe, Richard . .204 Shirley. Margaret . .204 Short. Robert. ..43. 204 Shriver, Sheryl . .241 Shute, Robin . .136, 204 Shute, Terry . .242 Siegel. Leslie . .127 Siewert, Joan . .129, 261 Sigler, Karen . 134, 204 Sicler, Stephen . .280 Silliman, Charles . . 52. 76, 242 Silliman, Katherine .... . 280 Silver. Robin . . 280 Silver, Shelly . .204 Simmons. Elaine . .87 Simms. Amy . .280 Simms, Jackie . . 115, 128. 134. 144, 204 Singleterry, Kelli . 135, 261 Siraco, Cheryl . .280 Sisk, Steven . .280 Skelly, Jerome . . 68. 242 Skelly, Timothy . . 68, 261 Skutnik, Rodney . .280 Slaven, Kathy . .242 Slaven, Scott. 156, 261 Sloan. Linda . .280 Sloan, Phil . .261 Sloan, Victoria . 159, 204 Smardak, Michael . .261 Smidt. Natalie . 140, 261 Smiley, John . Smith, Amy . Smith, Bernadette. .242 Smith, Betty . .281 Smith, Bridget . .73 Smith, Carol. . 131 Smith. Catherine. .204 Smith. Christine . . 204 Smith, David . . 261 Smith, David . 136, 242 Smith, Dennis . .82 Smith, Gregory . .139 Smith. James . .242 Smith, Lee . 132, 242 Smith, Mark . .242 Smith, Maureen . . 261 Smith, Nellie . .135, 163, 261 Smith, Tiffinie . 131. 281 Snyder. Laura . .281 Sodhi, Michael . . 56. 91. 281 Solms, Kelly . . 261 Sorrell, James . . 204 Sorrell, Ronald . . 52. 281 South, Christian . .281 Southmayd, Reed . 135,261 Spadafore, Carole . . 131 Spalding, Douglas . . 242 Spalding. Jennifer . 129.261 Spear, Debora . 154. 242 Speer, Dawn . .281 Speer, John . .242 Spencer, David . . 59. 91, 281 Spencer, Greg . . 52. 85. 139, 281 Spengler. Bonnie . .281 Spero, Richard . .261 Spero, Susan . . 134. 142, 163, 204 Spessert, Robert . 130, 261 Spille, Susan . 127, 242 Spinning. Kristen . 281 Sprageins, Charles . Sprunk. Liane . .116. 128, 281 .242 Spurlock, Bonnie . .115, 136, 205 Spurlock. Raine . 136, 261 Stafford, Charles . .56, , 57, 135, 261 Stafford, Lori . .141, 156. 170, 205 Staley, Jane . Stallings, John . Stanley. Ernest . Starbird, Stephanie . .87, 242 Stassi. Jean . Stassi. Laura . .115, 134. 136. 141. 142.242 Stassi, Peggy . .33, 115, 136. 142. 170, 205 Steece, Robert . Steffen, Matthew . .. Steiner, Lawrence . .. Steiner. Steven . Stephenson. Brook .. Stern. Robin . Stevens, Jane . Stevens. Jeffrey. Stevenson, David ... Stevenson, Scott Stevenson, Rebecca . Stevenson. Salena . . . Stewert, Brian . Stewert. David. Stewert, Karen . Stiles, David . Stillman, James . Stillman, Janine .... Stimson, Karen . Stjean, Michael . Stockhausen, Richard Stockhausen, William Stoeckert, Maureen . Stoeckert, Cheryl Stolz, Fisher. Stonecipher, Jane .. . Stout. Dale . Stoy. Brenda . Stoy, Kathy . Straubinger, Margret Stremic, Janet . Strobel, Scott . Strom, Amy. Strom, Susan . Strong. David . Strong, Katherine . . . Strong, Stephen Stuart. Terri . Stupka, Michelle ... Sturgeon. Susan .... Sturgeon. Timothy . . Sufinsuliga, Isabel . . . Sullivan. Eileen . Susenna, Carol . Suter. Stan . Svorcek, Ann . Symanowski, James Tadich, Stephanie Tahash, David . Tahash. Leigh . Takagi, James . Talbott. Michael .... Talbott. Sandra . Tallis, Hans . Tammaro, Gina . Tammaro, Karl . Tarantino, Chris .... Tarantino, James .... Tashjian, Susan. Taylor, Andrew. Taylor, Dawn . Taylor, Jane . Taylor. Jerry . Taylor. Karen. Taylor, Suzanne .... Tedrick, David . Teeple, Kathy . Templeman, Patrick . Templeton. Bill. Terango, Ivana . Thacker, Patricia. Thomas, Brian . Thomas. Cynthia Thomas, James . Thomas. Jeffrey . Thomas, Jeffrey . Thomas, Susan. Thomas, Thomas . .. Thomas, Ward . Thomason, Caryl Thomason, Constance Thompson. Kathy Thompson. Kenneth . Thompson. Tom . Thompson. Valli .... Thrall. Robin . Tinsler, Brenda . Tobias. Rickie. Tobin, Katherine .... Tolbert. John . Tomberg. Ralph . Tomlingson, John Tootle, Kenneth . Topp. Leslie . Topp, Lorri . Torpey, Stacey . Townes, Richard . Townsend, Marshall . Tracy, Erin . Tracy, Terrance . Trahan. Diane . Tran, Tuyet . Trapp. Cynthia . Traudt, Larene. Traylor. Richard .... Tremain, Glenn . Trogdon, Linda . Trogdon, Marjorie . .. Trogdon, Mary . Trope, James . Trowbridge. Melissa . Truitt. Alexander . .. . . 45. 46, 137, 149, 177, 205, 319 .146 . 59. 91. 281 . 261 .205 . 140, 242 .261 . 56. 261 - 126, 137, 139. 205, 319 . 137, 242 .281 . 140. 261 . 261 .205 . 68. 281 . 261 . 242 . 281 . 242 .150 . . . 52, 56, 135, 262 . 85, 242 . 242 . 115, 262 . . 56, 135, 262 . 281 .281 . 281 . 110. 159, 205 . 205 . 68. 281 . 262 . 42. 281 . 32. 115, 136, 153, 178, 205 . 281 . 68, 262 . . . 59, 68, 281 . 149,205 .262 . . 74. 129, 281 . . . 52, 53. 242 . 66, 262 . 140, 242 .281 .. . 59, 91. 281 .205 . . . 52, 54, 134, 205 . 205 . 70,205 .281 . 134, 242 .90 . 281 135, 143, 152, 262 . 134, 140, 242 . 82, 281 .262 . 242 . 205 . 146 . 131, 242 . 205 .281 . 205 . 135 .243 . 262 . 243 . 281 .140 . 243 . . 59, 90, 154, 281 . . 87. 135, 262 .206 .281 . . 76. 134. 206 . 140, 262 . . . 39, 52, 262 . 82. 281 .262 115. 243 .131 . 59. 281 .281 . 134, 206 . 243 115,134,138, 206 . 125, 206 . 73, 134, 156, 66, 243 .262 .206 .281 .262 .206 .243 . 281 .262 136, 149, 170, 206, 319 . . 63. 129, 281 . 85, 243 .262 135, 143, 262 .116, 128 .281 . 149, 206 . 262 134, 138, 142, 206 . 85, 134, 139, 243 .282 .243 . 73. 243 . 146 312 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’77 COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD 313 t« Tryon. Elsie . 130, 262 Tryon, Mary ' . 130, 134. 243 Trzicak, Julie . 127. 262 Tucci. Lisa .262 Tulenko. Thomas . 52. 149, 243 Turkekul, Salma . 202 Turkekul, Suzan .262 Turner, Julie . 243 Turner, Susan . 282 Tuttle, Gregory . 59. 282 Tuttle. Terry . 52. 243 Tyers. John . 262 Uxele, Shell! . 243 Ulreich, Bradley .282 Utley. John . 80.81.130, 282 Utley. Kristine .206 Utz, Deidre . 63. 73. 282 Utz. Jennifer .. 73, 134. 139, 243 Utz. Michael . 65. 85, 262 Vaaler. Nancy. 127, 140. 159. 243 Vanderhoof. Catherine . 135. 153. 262 Vandoran. Kurt .244 Vanhorn. Deborah . 127, 244 Vanmeter Richard . 206 Vanmeter. Terri .131. 263 Vansickle, Laura .282 Vatis, Tamera . 206 Vaughn. Edith . 116.126.129. 139, 202 Vaughn. Linda . 39. 115. 126, 153.158.159. 206 Ventrella, Joanne . 131, 132. 134, 244 Verkler. Alison. 149. 282 Verkler. Gail .244 Vermillion, Julia . 132, 244 Verna. James .68 Verna. John . 60. 69. 124, 126. 137. 180. 206. 319. 320 Verna. Mary . 68.129.263 V illalon. Alicia. 63, 263 Villalon. Chris . 206 Vincent. Mitchell . 282 Vinet. Christopher . 206 Vineyard. Michelle . 282 Vimston. Thomas .263 Viskochil, Lawrence .263 Volkhardt. Rahna. 66. 263 Wachter, Robert . 59 Wagenhorst. Todd . 282 Waggoner. Lori .263 Wagner. David . 133, 152, 244 Wagnor. Rene .207 Weight, Paul . 282 Waldron. Kathryn .207 Walker, Brian .282 Walker, John .207 Walker, Lauren .244 Walker. Steven .263 Wall. Kathleen .207 Walsh, Nancy . 135, 244 Walter. Elizabeth .131, 263 Walton, Mark . 137. 282 Walton. Warren . 125, 134, 207. 319 Wang, Polly . 135.263 Wang. Wayne . 59, 282 Warburton. Karen .263 Ward, Dorothea .131, 263 Wargo. Jacqueline . 282 Warner, Julie .207 Warren. Melinda.244 Waskowicz. Bruce . 135, 263 Waskowicz, Eric . 207 Watson. Daryl .263 Watson. Robert .244 Wauford, Jennifer . 116, 129, 149, 244 Weatherford. Lawrence . 134, 142, 153, 154. 207 Weaver. Carol . 131, 263 Weaver. Cleora .207 Weaver. David .263 Weaver, Joseph . 52. 159, 244 Webster. Mark . 150, 263 Weckel, Charles .263 Weckel, Thomas .91, 282 Weekes. Dean . 44, 137, 178, 207. 319 Weeks. Blake .282 Weeks, Craig .207 Weeks. Karen . 74. 75, 282 Weeks. Larry .282 Weeks. Stewert . 124, 244. 320 Weidenmuller, Elizabeth. 112. 135, 152, 263 Weidenmuller, Robert . 134, 181, 207 Weidman, John . 38, 90, 134, 244 Weir. Cathy . 136. 207 Weir, David . 282 Weirick, Nils .263 Weiss. Michael . 76, 130, 244 Welling, Robert .207 Wells. Catherine .140 Welsh. Lisa . Werts. Megan . Westbrock. Donald . Westbrock, Katherine Weston, Jealon . White, David . White. Deborah . White, Lynne . Whitesel, Laura . Whiting, Mark . Whitley, Clinton Whitley. Frances .. . Whittington, Sandy . Whyte, Kathleen . .. Whyte, Mark . Wicker. David . Wicker, James . Wicker. Kevin . Wiersema, Richard .. Wilbanks, Alan . Wildes, Jeffrey . Wiley, Janet . Wiley, Joseph . Wiley. Leigh . Wiley, Teresa . Wilkes, Nathan . Wilkes, Richard .... Wilkins, John. Willard. Tamarah Williams, Dianna ... Williams, Dean . Williams. Laurie .... Williams. Scott _ Williams, Susan Williford, Richard Willis, Richard . Willis, Stephen. Wilmore, Michael .. . Wilson, Barry . Wilson. Elizabeth ... Wilson, Elizabeth .. Wilson, Scott . Wilt. James . Wiltsie, Susan . Wiltsie, William ... . 74,131, 283 . 86. 87. 110, 244 . 52, 137, 141, 245 . 30, 70. 283 . 119. 132, 134, 207 .245 . 140, 154, 263 .263 .263 . 127, 133, 134, 149, 152, 153, 154, 207 .207 . 140, 245 .283 . 132, 245 .203 . 245 .207 .283 .203 . 283 . 146, 245 . 65, 134, 139, 169, 208 .263 . 263 .203 .245 . 283 .263 . 140, 263 . 115, 149, 200 .245 .208 . 133, 263 .283 . 263 . 263 . 59. 82, 83. 283 . 283 . 23, 128, 132, 146, 151, 208, 319 . 44. Ill, 125, 134, 177, 208 . 144. 245 .245 . 52. 125, 208 . 73, 142, 156. 245 . 135, 263 Winger, Donald. Winger, Pam . Winters, Kathy . Wixom. Pete . Woeckener, Kimberly Wolenberg, Ann . Wolfe. Shane. Woody. Frederick Worch, Debbie . Worch, Linda . Worthen, Mark . Wright, Gordon . Wuerschmidt, Karen . Wuerschmidt, William Wyman, Bryan . Wynn, Elizabeth . Yamamoto, Ronald .. Yates. Ronald . Yates, Sheree . Yaw, Kelly . Yenowine, David Yezzi, John . Yost, Brian . Yost, Bruce. Young. Brenda . Young, Daniel . Young, Daron . Young. James. Young, James . Young, Lane . Young, Martha . Young, Steven . Young, Tracy . Zak, Michael . Zak, Steven . Zapata, David . Zapata, Kristine . Zelenlak, Nancy. Zetterberg, Jon. Zimmerman, Diane .. Zorn, Joe . Zumstein, Lisa . . 208 . 263 . 245 .. .. 134 , 137 , 208 . 319 . 208 . 208 . 52 , 53 , 55 , 181,208 . 134 , 245 . 129 , 134 , 245 . 128,200 . 283 . 245 . 245 . 203 . 283 .. .. 116 , 128 , 134 , 143 , 145 , 149 , 245 . 59 , 283 . 283 . 283 . 129 , 283 . 151 , 163 , 245 . 59 . 283 . 283 . 208 . 141 , 245 . 52 . 263 . 149,245 . 263 . 44 , 52 , 177 , 208 . 208 . 263 . 130 , 283 . 263 . 59 . 91 , 283 . 52 . 263 . 283 . 112 , 263 . 154 , 208 . 263 . 63,263 . 245 . 245 TO THE CLASS OF ’77 May The Times Of Your Life Be The Best Gaye Kathy Jodi Nancy Pat Kathryn Geoff David Brenda Kelly Mark Kurt 314 Relationships don’t just happen. They have to be built. Day by day. Promises have to be kept. Expectations lived up to. Understandings reached. And then they have to withstand the test of time. Can you count on the same things today that you counted on yesterday? Will you be able to count on them again tomorrow? If the answer is yes, you’re on your way to establishing a lifetime relationship. 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IMPORT DEALER NO. 154-1 317 Best of luck, Class of ’77 Love, Keyettes THE SPARTAN BOOSTER CLUB Brenda Hawkes Peggy Stassi Jane Linka Kathy Lubin Mary Pat Finn Kathy Henderson Laurie Pierce Bonnie Spurlock Jodi Hensley Michelle McMahon Gaye Harding Julie Barret Linda Vaughn Laurie Campbell Robin Shute Susan Jojokian Suzanne Foster Sue Strom Venetia Raines Vicki Reynard Kelly Kohler Linda Rasmussen Cathy Weir Rhonda Bax Kris Orrico IN SUPPORT OF ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’77 GIFT Mayer’s Gifts Cards Old Keene Shopping Center Springfield, Virginia 318 West Springfield Key Club Good Luck To Our Seniors “We Care” President — Dave Stevenson Vice President — Jack Verna Secretary — Gary Mears Treasurer — Scott Coale Historian — Ken Bickel Sponsor — Mr. Marshall Deppe Geoff Blake Tom Brown Kevin Cooper Bill Deck Bob Dellinger Dave Flory Dean Griswold Casey McCullough Jim Sager Marshall Townsend Chip Walton Dean Weeks Pete Wixom Kevin Ryan Jon Schaller Will Norton Rob Steece Bill Oakes Vince Daniels Bill Powell Bill Marriott Steve Sanford Barry Wilson Greg Mulvaney PETE LAURie 319 Good Luck To The Graduating Class of FROM THE SGA Jack Verna — President Stu Weeks — Vice President Terry Conrad — Secretary Ken Bickle — Treasurer Seek your own happiness Epilogue 321 Touching others on your way 322 Epilogue Epilogue 323 m Know your dream « f- mm
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