West High School - Panther Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)
- Class of 1960
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Q f'Li'J75,QO, fwfzlw fe The Branches of Diversion ,ij pig ,Mow Z1 f' 'VL' ' ffl, 11 . Our derail ff? A Activities i Athletics Organizations S Enrich Experience ' ws fl- Q XDQQ A Q. wg The Branches cf Ccinaraderie Our K-uk-6kXbT! 3 X605-r Seniors M281 Q0-SXT YQCLTX Iuniors 0-psig XIXSQQ, Q0 SQ Q' Sophomores Yew QUC Uwwwj wceffe, Enhance Association Q mcg QVWQQ-V SLS- Q T - X 3 -.-. Connnences a 'Vfeelc at VVest.n 'W A new administration discusses problems of an Seemingly unaware of sputniks and the space accelerated program of instruction. age, students indulge in an age-old pastime. New Yearls Construction created 21 between-class bottleneck at tlie south doors, Lethargic students personify '1Monday bluesv as another week begins. Results of World Series activity buzz down the hall as students return from week-end diversion. Avid fans discuss with equal interest Squaw Valley news as the winter season reaches its peak. Books are re-opened with little zest and conversation dwindles as pedagogues create again an atmosphere of learning. Topic for the day, Education's role in the Space Age. Pursues .-Xcaclc-mics An integral part of democratic government, student council members Arg W, lfepare to meet tomorroytbpf p sh Nvj 2 ,X K, , I In V E 5, A X . Sbfv 'iffy U. 1 'I 7 U r ffv r J jx, K , v l if ,1 Af . A . ,I , ,I , iv - l . MJ Q3 iq ,zpf - -I , if Q af 1. A 1 f Q, L- 4, v f-Q ' , ,C r 2 y ' W if at or it A s fi' 1 1' U' ,V LJ l ,M Edu atgfinal and democratic pursuits are displayed .fxl V A L A .541 'A ISL 'il' ,K get? J 31 Jig? gf AQ, V Q ' X J in Student Council meetings and in general -, ' 5 r ' ,ffv L- if A N 1- f. N X h ,UL H F dlassr om procedure. Serious debates and discussions A QJJMJ j X , W EUR, hw Q L fly,-lf ' 'X jfvgvs 'K gif A ' are puctuated by a new vocabulary of words . . . 1' filly! JAX J ' JILL- x '1 ,ll cc as cc rv cr - yr L' ,A f bb' L lyf ' ,D ' Khrushchev, payola, and wage disputes. l i J ' iff Y' 1 ' jk .fl A Students show an active interest in current events, and re, 'jj ,X ,f ,R Rv ll 131' x 4 if 'ff' '. tl i L, tl F 5 1 . D lb 'nifty' v xy ,' i through awards of merit in speech and debate, ': f' 1 . M 1 f 0 r' ' f u :V 1 J fo' , . . . . kay- lr 4, 'li .yyif 1, if X1 prove West s high callber. Sprmg brings a bevy of llff 'v 'V ' ll 1 'ies W it ,Y f fx lx' 'Xp 1. VV V Y -Q v I . I pivfl Ky J X -1 fu 4 'j fine scholarships to noteworthy seniors. N Q A 'IV I I 'V ffl X jg lr vig inf' fly ' I Rf In the vista of tomorrow lies the reward for is X 1 V. . I A4 If 1 fb, f. fe.-' - , I . . Tr M i,,ff1L ,Ny ' 4: ere today s achievement in the academlc fields. J ,lr ,, QP ' V j 4 lm V1 ,,.. fx P J ,J 6 an ' I yawn 2 E ghkg ljikgww 'A .VW my K 5. Accepting the challenge of technology, youthful Newly aware of world problems, Model U. N ehemlsts concentrate on careful calculations. delegates studied governmental procedures. Having aelmieved in zlcudemie Helds, eager scholars Hnd new opportunities. MEQIT acl L!-RQ XYL'iCUlllExS Dix crsion Proud cadets display VVest,s standard - a 1960 innovation. ff, Busy Boosters spark school spirit With fantastic foyer decorations. vffmi Technical instruction in the broad fields of chemistry and atomic physics challenges young scholars to make America first ! A welcome break . . . an assembly provides interesting as well as educational entertainment. Student and prelector grimly face an extra day as tradition breaks itself with no fumace breakdown. Tripping over half-concealed satchels in their trek to a vacant seat, tardy assembly goers squirm past rows of knees - bared by the short-skirted trend of the season. Moon missiles and lost horizons present new thoughts to all in this age of uncertainty and indecision. 9 l it-ws l,llIllQFY2illl7ll Ulla: -.,,,,,...-Q g 1 2, ,R 7 it fi if f i inf . Sweat-shirted coeds with spool heels and tinted stockings converse with bearded gents in halls scattered with lockers not yet installed. Frantic scholars stand elbow to elbow, wrestling with combinations, their neighbofs door, and an inundation of books, only to be swallowed in the seething mass as it flows through the bottleneck, out into the exterior of well-churned mud. S 1 N if ilented partic dance. 'KN'-fi wma- L6? s Q., A Vg pgs, VL as 2 A if wk www gig I. 8 .K The long-anticipated addition of a new music building was realized with year- long well under way. ipants represent a new focus on the field 3 e 2 Q 5, 5 11 fy Wy, s I .av Q Spanning many seas, an Indonesian student brings the culture of the Ancients to a modern society. 11 F DKXY Upholds Tradition Walking through Temple Squarev into downtown Salt Lake City, graduating seniors meet tomorrow. And so it,s up with the Red and Black . . 4-, .5 eil! ti-, , rf:3TllLS,iQi3ZfFI1.S ' ...... , ,, Waltz-worn dancers pause for refreshing tete-a-tete. ti Ekklwgt Aliffvff x Q1 U ga 5 I 2 0 0 Branches of Achievement 'Wi 5 N-aw !. , A 'Par AN .- :' mfs pm Wo ,,,..y-wfsg MLRQQ, .IM V 'E ,S Q ,U , -ve' 44 w 3? Q JWQQ, 'Wim 5 S Q,-ri C a n R53 . .wr 7. ., A if ff, ,S -, H 35:5 fwv ,fr Lffuc F2 fi K , ,..'-1:11-g xx . , Q .'-'. ,A..A,. ff:-f Qi Url 1 f , s .11 L x s ALlIHlI1lSffilflCJI1, Academics, Awards stimulate incentive in the swelling burgeun. Sustaining quality and iinpletion, they estalmlisll the cle- sign, develop culture and intellect, and exemplify acliieveinent. Inspir- ing, emluellisliing, eompensuting, the school zunplifies the potential- ity of the twig. W aww, WM W , Wffwffwm 4WWMyM7,7MW if M WSW W 6 , W Q ffl! S x -' . Superintendants, Staff, Officers 6 Establish the design. fr f io BW A Q -57 ,- L' v Rygf ff N L Zk, rkr, I Lkki K , s ssssf s s s f mf, . if f if ' A W7 f' .ig , fax g1 Z.:-if Z .:I1'::...-+. K E '7 g U5 f X wx 5 f 3 sg 'Z tg- 4 ,f' 7 x 'fill' I Z, ..-e Z ' it E .nal it F7 ,- gg? 3' . Z , f ' ' ? .2 5 21 f U1 - A .1 W 'f V , , ,- Z 1 ' f ' . s Z ,Q ,f , -iii' 2 y 1'- :-2 -1 f I 5' :Z A-' ff? - . ff! ,-f .?i'- 5 ' 5 fi?- 5' Q ,ij ,i ,1,Qf f + - f 41 if - LL '1 ? , - H 1- ff , f L, r' 'ff-A ' - if W sf- ss Q lv X ,f l Q,-figfig D -.,? -4 ,C 1 , ,:- . 4 - gw -f Y - ,E -4 I Kifffg- ' :fe ' 7, sf s l NX. 0 -': vr -if - X w ' ' ,il ff: , Q s fs s ' V J f Q2 s fs --s 7' is . : as ' , - 5-'Qiiw ' ' 9' - - :ff - , 52 - Y iid- f - A t 'A RI, ss T - s, .xx A ' .L -'f 4 A ,fy-. tfx -,,, f e-.,:- 1 2' 'I' - -v 'v-,,EEggi Y 1 ' -A ill Q-l'.l ' ' ' A 1 ' ' F 3 E 2 S.--- ' , 1 2, s V V. A 5 ,4 ri, - 1, f 'V ff 1, 1 , ir -94 , K ' W f ff , . - It s ' s 2 E 1' ' fn . J ,Q I I 17 C 4 Dr. Edward W. Parker, Principal Dr. Edward VV. Parker, new principal of XVest High, stands with dignity at its helm. Never overlooking the most insignificant detail, he completes his daily tasks with the calm assurance that comes from experience. Sin- cerely interested in youth, he directs the school program with one goal in mind - to develop individual growth through educational experiences. Profound understanding and strong leadership are two qualities that have earned for him the respect and love of the student body. Coordinate Activities After once meeting Dr. Knight B. Kerr, one is immediately aware of his genial, direct man- ner. As new assistant principal this year, he has assumed the task of sometimes over- whelming proportion. Yet, despite the endless stream of responsibility, Dr. Kerr always has time for a friendly greeting, a word of advice to students seeking his aid, or even a lengthy discussion of some pressing problem. Mr Bruce W. Peterson, Assistant Principal Dr. Knight B. Kerr, Assistant Principal The amiable Mr. Peterson has bridged the distance between student government and faculty. A gifted organizer and coordinator, he has guided many into channels of leader- ship. Acting as director of personnel and ac- tivities, he has won the respect and confi- dence of students and faculty during his first year at West. CGUNSELORS Advise Students WORKERS Mrs. Katherine McClure, Girls Counselor Mr. Delbert H. Fowler, Boys Counselor Social workers and counselors provide inval- uable advice for students. Acting as friends and confidants, they face innumerable prob- lems every day, which they attack with zeal and a sincere desire to help, arriving at solu- tions which are products of their years of training and experience. They view all ques- tions with objectivity and insight, delving deeply into backgrounds and psychological motives. Building a worthwhile and profitable relationship between students and adults, they help guide the youth of today to become citi- zens of integrity for tomorrow. Miss Greta Croft Social Worker Mr. Gene Shumway Social Worker i E t OFFICE Audits Records ....p ' STAFF ' K .. V- .ia lr Fulfilling the daily tasks and attacking the un- anticipated matters Which inevitably arise, the office workers create a constant flux of activity. Bulletins, absentees, and class pro- grams receive careful attention at their hands. Though fewer in number this year, the staff has successfully completed additional work has H., as well as their regular duties. Laboring as a unit for the benefit of administration, teach- ers, and student body, these women make ef- ficiency the object in all their functions. Daily work goes efficiently under the supervision of a busy oflice staff. Mrs. Alice Webster Mrs. Virginia Briggs Mrs. Johanna Brown Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary 'HL Mrs. Eleanor Kerr Mrs. Margaret Savage Mrs. Leora Izatt Assistant Secretary A.S.W. Secretary Bookstore Manager Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, Superintendent of Schools SUPERINTENDENTS AND BOARD Able directors and organizers, the superin- tendents, under the leadership of Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, apply their knowledge in the build- ing of educational policies. These men show a genuine concern for students and spend countless hours in determining effective pro- cedures. Instigators of progress, the superin- tendency add increased motion to the wheels of efliciency and acquistition of knowledge. Epi Fg. ww- 'ir i Qfiiri' .v 'l- u i Mr. Arthur Amesen, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Marion G. Merkely, Assistant Superintendent Establish Scholastic Criteria The Board of Education functions as the gov- erning body of our local school systemg set- ting our educational standards, planning our school curriculum, and laying a sound basis for learning. It is their responsibility to co- ordinate the many factors of education into a single aim. As the elected representatives of thefpeople, they endeavor to turn the pub- licis suggestions and opinions into workable' methods of operation. ' p 1 x r f I it jim l , Hardworking Board of Education establishes policies. BOARD MEMBERS - Row One: Mrs. Jerry Landis, Waldo M, Anderson, Quentin Cannon, G. Christenson. Row Two: S. Perry Lee, G. Christensen, Paul F. Royall. X 23 STUDENT OFFICERS f N A Gordon Blackham Cherry Turner Vice President Recording Secretary Conscientious student oihcers have applied themselves industriously in promoting school government. Great are their responsibilities and numerous the hours they spend. The officers strive to stimulate ac- tive student participation and to coordinate faculty and student en- deavors. Activities under their sponsorship have rellected the cali- ber of their ability. Never satisfied with ugoodf, always working for the best, they have achieved in every respect. With care and de- termination they have played their part in the growth of the twig. Fayone Bingham Elsie Yamada Corresponding Secretary Historian Promote Participation ,.., rm. iii. , a i s tiit l l es. i VVVV 3 'iiii P' X oo ' Standing as a precedent of citizenship and scholarship, Buck Backman, A.S.W. President, has proved himself outstanding in this capacity. His ability and the efficiency with which he has carried out his responsibilities have made his term of oilice a success. An aptitude for the humorous, an unassuming man- ner, and a genuine interest in everyone have gained for him the admiration and respect of all. Behind us is another year of recognition and achievement, a tribute to quality of leadership. 1 ---uwt: w as 4 , . . lzifsilvs-' J v isifli- ' r, 'Y -- f f t i eiy'-i , my .,, -'r.ri...f?s,.z,,.g. ,-,...I-, . .K ,JE --.1 i -SWJ L.,. ...M , xl' :kk K, viffff. A1 -- W Ht. ff ---' - , , ....,.,, tx , I , ll,i is l g Q . , Bruce Peterson Sponsor KN Kathey Burbidge Red and Black Editor Larry Kershaw Sophomore Class President I J' EXECUTIVE BOARDI jack Ford Student Council Chairman ,rm P 'Q' 3 4' 4' 1 Heidi Hanson Panther Editor Reiner Prawitt junior Class President Active Executive Board, made up of presidents, editors, and other student body elected ofliicers, is a group of capable representatives who form a nucleus for most of the student activi- ties. In this body new ideas take form and develop into policies. It also acts as a judicial body for individuals and groups. Its influence for good is felt by every member of the student body. a43F'Hq Ranae Pierce West WVinds Editor Phil Boren Senior Class President Activates School Government Careful planning and hard work re- sult in excellent academic and social accomplishments. Among their suc- cessful sponsored activities this year are . . . Hello Day Dance, YVestern Round Up, Election Dance, Alumni Day, and the initiation of a school Hag. Mike Stephens W.H.A.M, President 14 IVY 1 Q,.,A-9, Larry Geisler Naomi Adachi Boys' Athletic Representative VV.A.G. President Girls, Efficient Ev Board gets to work '10 Virginia Ickowski Athletic Representative Richard Bush Carol Sudbury Jacques Chappius - Head Cheerleader Head Songmistress R.O.T.C. Representative Neg i it f My Y 5' if , 4, . A ' '52+5ii1i'+'r', , I . Aw , jf- . e. ft, ,ma f Ml ' in iii-' :-:V ...nn in N M aw:- . 1' N OFFICERS - From Top: Jack Ford, Stewart Player, Ann Motenson, Barbara Smith, MEMBERS - Row One: Don Johnson, Kenley Taylor, Richard Newman, Judy Urry, Sharon Fleming, Bob Alston, Janiel Handy, Ashley Wallace, Katsuko Nakamura, Barbara Smith, Carolynn Strieff, Joyce Fullmer, Joe Varoz, David Ripley. Row Two: Ralph Page, Stewart Player, Jack Ford, Jim Partridge, Maria Sorius, Shaunna Clover, Sharon Johnson, Susan Ked- dington, Craig Baker, David Sollis, George Peck, Dick Madsen, Jane LeSurur. Row Three: Roger VVilliams, Cordon Price, STUDENT COUNCIL l .387 M , l N' l ' M' i f t , 133 , ' h i fi .,w,, , 1. Q? J, . , awww . . , , ,Q , ,, . a J f . . .a .,' z1,,x,-QM? 4 '- we 5 Q get 4 nga X is M Q ' Y 1 1 5' . it w ,ii ,ggw ,rarer-J at ,W Q ga A , ,526 . f f ,fi .ar -- .f , .few f- 1125: u..5,,:em.-1, 2 ,gay-, Mr. Peterson, Sponsor Richard VVissler, Diane VValton, Lucretia Kruse, Elizabeth Ence, Susan Sullivan, Donna Struze, Jill Frost, Maxene Hamil- ton, Carole Hatch, Kathy Bowden, Linda Hutchinson, Irene Light. Row Four: Tom Mitchell, Bob Bills, Einer Carelli, Ron Barrett, David XVadsworth, Judd Jackson, Gary Madsen, Ross Bradley, Mary Ann, Joe Cugletta, Ann Mortensen, Michael Chidester, Susan Heine, Cary Seqmiller, Carolyn Howe, Don Mclghce, Ingrid Schoenherr, Mike Arishita, Kay Trapp, Stan Rot . Voice Student Views Representatives of XVest,s seventy-two home rooms meet weekly to bring problems to the attention of the administration, and to obtain information that will be conveyed to the students. A vital part of school gov- ernment, student council members seek assidiously for solutions to difficulties which arise throughout the year. Mr. Peterson, sponsor, Jack Ford, chairman, and conscientious representatives strive as a unit to pro- mote an efficient two-way communication. One in purpose, this group seeks to strengthen the tie be- tween faculty and students. ALTERNATES - Row One: Virginia Jckowski, Ranae Pierce, Elsie Yamada, Richard Bush, Karen VVelser, Fayone Bingham, Kathy Thompson, Jati Mukadi, Linda Massey, Jim Hibler, Mike Newell, Dennis Iverson, Frank Godfrey, Bud Lamb. Row Two: David Freeman, Harry Booth, Larry Hemingway, Doug Boul- den, Kathy Prows, Barbara Linford, Jackie Norda, Heidi Han- son, Lauana Morgan, Kathrine Hunt, Silvia Agutter, Carol Sliver, Jean Roller, Venice Madson, Carolyn Lasater. Row Three: Clark Silver, Barbara Waldrom, Donnetta Huppman, -a..,--,.. f 1 s 7- LP r' 1 'L X -'tt Vk.V Janice Hillenbrand, Mary Bunker, Joyce Allgood, Mitzi Okuda, Dee Judd, Gordon Blackham, Mike Stephens, John Hansen. Row Four: Reiner Prawett, Diane Cadwell, Cherry Turner, Kathy Burbidge, Susan Lloyd. Row Five: Gene MacArthur, Phil Boren, John Christensen, Jeanette Slagowski, Diane Ol- renshaw, Larry Onitiverus, Steve Anderson, Maryann Olsen, Ken Atkin, Jim VValker. Row Six: Larry Kershaw, Stan Roth Jacques Chappius, Sharlene Hayes, Linda Scott, Peggy Andrea- son, Cheryl Pocock, Gayle Cowan, Buck Backman, Mel Dority, Jim Fisher, Dennis Taylor. sigma '- ' It Xfv. A. G. Enlivens Girls' Activities 5 W.A.G. SENIOR COUNCIL - Row One: Heidi Hanson, Iati Mukadi, Lois Kay Thompson. Row Two: Nancy Holmes, Cherry Turner, Fayone Bingham, Ranae Pierce, Carol Sudbury. Row Three: Linda Hutchinson, Karen Bingham, Lynda John- son, Naomi Adachi, Karen Kehl, Elsie Yamada, Virginia jckow- ski, Barbara Farr. aft' ima ,vigrx x - N I ' I A K ,'.: Mrs. Katherine McClure Naomi Adachi Sponsor President West Associated Girls, cognizant of all traditions? and policies made regarding its members, worksl to the interest of each one in directing all sociam activities involving girls. Working in collabora-l tion with Mrs. Katherine McClure, coordinator-l sponsor, Naomi Adachi, YV.A.G. President, has spent many hours integrating the traditional cal- endar in every detail. Among the events that each girl will always remember are the reckless thrills of dragging Dad on a burlap bag at top speed, the joys of sharing VV.A.Gfs traditional Christmas greetings at holiday time, the en- chantment of the mid-winter formal, the charm of teas, fashions, and Mother, the freshness OH spring cotton. XV.A.C. Council is composed of. elected members from each class. l W.A.G. IUNIOR COUNCIL - Row One: Joyce Fullmer, Shaunna Glover, jean Yamaguchi. Row Two: Linda Johnson, Donna Dastrup, Alison Hunter, Carolyn Burt, Kathey Bur- bidge, joan Edwards. W.A.G. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL - Row One: Eleanor Ko- bayashi, Linda Heinhold, Stormy Eichbrauer. Row Two: Su- san Lloyd, Lynne Clawson, Renae Shingleton, Marilyn Bell, Elizabeth Ence. 1 xiii. a W.A.C. OFFICERS - Left to Right: Karen Kehl, Linda johnson, jean Yamaguchi E. as VV. M Encourages Sportsmanship 'e .,-wif: 53 4 K f- , s SZ-1.3 F 4 7, ,Q . Y .ess-sim. K K af? , w W Couples enjoy W.H.A.M.'s annual Autumn Leaves. By definition, W.H.A.M. is the men,s service or ganization of West High School. Made up of all the men of the school, it is governed by a twenty- ember council headed by Mike Stephens, Pres- 'dent. Under the sponsorship of Delbert Fowler, .H.A.M. backs a large number of the annual school activities. Some of these are definitely ale, such as the Beard-growing contest. Also nder their supervision were Autumn Leaves, the annual W.H.A.M. dance, Lagoon Day, and the Western Round-up. Mr. Delbert Fowler Mike Stephens Sponsor President W.H.A.M. COUNCIL - Row One: Dick Nemelka, Mike New- Larsen. Row Two: Tom Hart, Mike Kenyon, Bob Huber, Ray ell, Mike Stephens, President, Mr. Delbert Fowler, Sponsor, Greenberg, Noel Olsen, Jacques Chappius, Larry Geisler, Ath- Russ VanVleet, Secretary, Phil Boren, Vice President, Robert letic Representative, Doug Fergeson, Larry Miller. l 31 Sciences, Arts, Lauguages Develop culture and intellect. u1 QS af' I fmlllniv ' A - ' 'e' ? f l ko 7 e :QQ 0 ' flfis . W, .-437' 'EQJQXISXR ' xxx W N, fy - S' e - f i - tg -- N mnxmkgx mi. 1 W fl' 'LW' mwxxxwxxwmxmmxxxwwge - Miigzk- v x X '- A4 g . .-.' ' 4 T 'aww' r az E 42' ' 4 if ' V o . ' -1 if ,-ff' -- . r - 5a.':S:'H ' f f ,....-, ,J ' A Q Q ' ' ' f I 0 i O 32 ' O Mr. Walter M. Hampton Mr. Richard P. Anderson Mr. Orvin Russon Miss Nettie Bradford Mr. Noel Mariano Mr. Leland J. Davis Study in human anatomy proves to be fascinating. SCIENCES Sciences open a new field of interest for students wishing to gain a better knowledge of the world. Physics, the science of matter and motion, bot- any, the study of plants, biology, the science of life, zoology, the study of animals, and chemis- try, the study of chemical processes - life of every kind. The Science Fair involved all science students Wishing to participate. Studies of human organs, plants, animals, and other fascinating projects were displayed. Field trips enhanced education and developed a greater understand- ing of many things. In this, the Space Age, great emphasis has been placed on scientific research, and West High is meeting the challenge. Kenneth L. Neal Constantine I. Skedros Tony Prpich John G. Delis Dee E. Anderson George B. Robinson john N. Padjen Joseph Sandberg Mr Tedd Richards Nlr Floyd E. Romney Nir joseph Demman f- Quest DJLB SQCIAL STUDIE S History, the study of civilizations, past and present, gives to the student a background of what has gone before him. Maintaining that history repeats itselff it is important that students are able to interpret and apply past facts for future use. History is a search for the truth. Becoming acquainted with the fundamen- tals of American life, apprentices of economics, Amer- ican Problems, and Sociology are given an insight to the capitalistic system of economy, social life, and all personal problems affecting people. One of Westis most stable departments, the Social Studies Depart- ment is well qualified to fulfill that which is expected from it. Classroom procedures and situations vary with the need and mood of its members . . . for cur- rent happenings are those which will become the history of tomorrow. Teaching by the unit method. teachers and students vie among themselves for num- bers accomplished and difficulty achieved, and, oi course, the amount learned. Films, talks and field trips to places of pertinent interest also play an importan1 part in this department. Ultimately, students graduate prepared to participate in government affairs. Their: is an understanding of governmental institutions anC procedures. Knowing these things they become more proficient in voting with a realization of the impor- tance of wise choices for a competent democracy. Ir reality, such students become better citizens of their community, their state, and their country. PL nd int L x E Spanish, Latin, German, French languages are pursued by intent students desiring to advance in all types of education. A vast new experience awaits those willing to put forth extra effort to- ward learning a new parlance. Along with this, students gain an understanding of cultures and customs other than their own. Language Clubs help to develop a more complete study of dress, food, music, and dance. Parties, made much more enjoyable by using different tongues and dress, show the fun side of learning. Through languages students better their minds to a better understanding of the world and its people. 'T-vu WQR' I . , ' f . ts? s-,, ' ,- 'V X, f -j::r'z:' .V in 'N f' Mrs. Dona McLaren Mr. XVilliam Billeter Mr. Neal J. Pass Mrs. Ann G. Heaton W , ' H ' , ' 551. QR '. .a , .. .. tr H , Mug ffin f - -- , .wam:i1'sf i -- ., fwwuyfr - . 3- 1 .3-F11 , K .flif il.f if s wg, in ' L i f .- ss, fmsliia- - 5753. c ss , 5-m.f.Q5,1m ,r wi':a4s,1?: -tis ff- 'U if -ffl Ulf! ofyf Mr. Frank Baughman Mr. William B. Robinson Mr. Heinz Hinkel Mr. Ashton L. Smith Mr. jack Foster Mr. William Allred Mr. Emest Nyman MATHE MATIC S Mathematics, the science of numbers and quantities, is one of our most varied departments, with classes to suit the interests and purposes of each and every stu- dent. Consumer Math deals with practical arithmetic, applicable to every-day-life situations, thus providing a useful working knowledge. Other courses are at the disposal of those desiring a broader background. Heads a-whirl with theorems, trapezoids, and axioms, dazed geometry students are often seen gazing into space muttering . . the product of the means . . f' or . . prove this angle is equal to . . By the same token, algebra students are easily recognizable as they frantically attempt to sort out the xis and y's from the a's and b's in a baffling equation. The more courageous students who brave the ominous-sounding titles of atrigonometryv and college algebrav soon find them- selves enjoying some of the most stimulating and chal- lenging courses offered in high school. This is only a brief glimpse of the diversified math classes available. Whatever your future occupation, be it homemaker or calculus professor, a knowledge of math is valuable in today's modern world. Complex equation challenges young mathematician Miss Alice Schindler Mr. Paul Anderson L I BRA RY 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I SPEE H I I I I I I I I I I Q I Our friends of the affirmative . . be it resolved that speech efli- ciency, poise, self-confidence, and experience are results of partici- pation in Speech Department activities. Inaugurating the season with a note of pre-eminence, 'Time Out For Cingerv struck a chord of endorsement from everyone. Placing high in every bout, the de- partment was an active participant in many extemporaneous and oratorical contests, and debate meets throughout the state. Through these, it shall ultimately achieve its goal to develop greater effec- tiveness in personal use of speech and discussion. indicating the growing popularity of the library, statistics have shown an attendance record of over eighty-Hve thousand students :luring this past year. These students were in attendance as part of he two hundred who daily make use of library facilities before school, or as members of the five hundred classes held there. With a. circulation record of over twenty-two thousand books and the heaviest use of periodicals ever, one would think that library staff members would have all they could handle, yet, theirs is the goal to build upon this, making West's library one of the largest and most widely used in the city. Miss Arvilla K. Brown Mr. Harold Bell M U SIC I I I I I I I I I I I I Participating in assemblies, Sunday meeting programs, and con- certs, the members of the music department bring pleasure to all who hear them. Conducting are D. Carlyle Baker and james Maher, who have worked for perfection with their various groups. Band and Orchestra have taken part in the Homecoming Parade at the B.Y.U. They have played for the D.A.R.-S.A.R. assemblies and the music departments annual Spring Concert. Boys, and Girls, Clee Clubs have sung at many Sunday meetings. The P.T.A. has also called upon these groups to sing on their programs. The A Cappella has won acclaim throughout the state of Utah as being one of the finest choirs of its kind. Iunior Choir also participated in activities which contributed to the success of this yearis music department. MT- James D- Maher Mr. D. Carlyle Baker I I I I I I I I I Producing posters for coming events, the commercial art classes are always decked exhibit. ing for willing to help out with publicity. Magnificent landscapes the walls at the north end of the third floor during the art Miss Grace Keenan and Miss Evelyn Larsen provide train- eager students pursuing creative fields. At Christmas time, the foyer displayed the stable scene and a sparkling Christmas tree. lThe art department of this year has contributed many hours of work toward the success of 1959-60. Miss Evelyn Larson Mr. Lorin H. Hunt Mrs. Ardelle H. Mills Mr. Sterling . Meldnim Mrs. Domiana Richeda Mrs. Donnette Willis I Hanson Mrs. Ramona Williamson Miss Mildred Timmons l W 19' 'H ,v ft ENGLISH Exif if rv iw A complex array of eliptical clauses, intransitive link- ing verbs, and subjective complements make up our English language. It is through these and other such components that we convey our ideals, thoughts, and emotions. It is only through a clear understanding of the structure and potential power of our language that we are able to accurately communicate. In our litera- ture is found the proile of history, drawn by masters of linguistics. From the journals of the earliest ex- plorers to the works of modern-day authors, the pat- tern of life is woven with the thread of language. Originality and imagination combine with literary guidance to develop skill in creative writing. Amidst such mysterious terms as Khokkov and tonkas stu- dents learn to express their thoughts in various forms. They soon find out there is much less ainspirationv than plain hard work behind writing, be it poetry or prose. Short-story composition promotes the ability to put over an idea by means of characters, dialogue, and plot. Poetry involves many more facets, for in this form thoughts must be made to Ht a pattern, yet still convey the desired impression. It is a class which chal- lenges the student to express his ideas in written words. Training for work on the newspaper staff, jour- nalism students become adept at gleaning information and compiling it into clear, concise reports. From sports to coming events, from elections to class parties, the newspaper staff charts the pulse of West High. In it is reflected our achievements, our disappoint- ments, our dreams, and our goals. Like the daily news- papers in our homes, it informs us of the events per- tinent to our lives. Y - A fi? Q 7g . L H5535 E2 M155 Helen Thomas Mr Norman T Marchant MISS Etta M Nelson -nv 1, BUSINE S S EDUCATION Rows of typewriters in shrouds of black greet students as they enter class. All short- hand books are opened in room U305, and dictation begins at a challenging speed. Inquisitive students experiment with elec- tric typewriters while comptometers and calculators add to the menagerie. Teachers of type, shorthand, office practice, and bookkeeping stress efficiency in business education. The predominately female class- es learn the essentials of clerical work and prepare for future vocations. The various phases of training emphasize the increase of accuracy and the promotion of skill. An outstanding faculty prepares students for the business world and gives them the ex- cellent training that makes them desirable additions to commercial Hrms. Improve- ments in facilities have added to the at- mosphere of learning as well as providing more pleasant surroundings for the secre- tarial-minded students. The business depart- ment offers a needed service for students ambitious in this field. HOME ECONOMIC S Thread, zippers, recipes, mixed ingredients, new fashions, needles, pins, pots and pans - tools of a homemaker. Striving to develop their skills in clothing design, homeliving, and foods, eager girls look toward the future. Young seamstress gains skill in dressmaking. .1 ,gi ffwify' Mrs. Rosamond Demman Mr. William C. Ward Mr Joseph Jacobs Miss Zona Power Mrs. Carol Bennion . .4 Accuracy is essential to skill Miss Gladys Palmer Miss Alyce XVatanabe Mrs. Mildred Hagen Mrs. Beth S. Davey W F Mr. Keith Tollstrup Mr. W. L. Winn Mr. Dee Nielson Mr. L. F. Bohner Mr. Richard L. Fisher Mr. Frank Hebbert Vocation or avocation, industrial arts teach him how. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mazes of lights, tubes, and wires confront the prospective electriciang while row upon row of parked chassis present every style in the radia- tor-carburetor line. Industrial arts, an essentially vocational program, provides basic technics and sciences of the shop. Each course is a practical laboratory, producing craftsmen of their own. Technical drawing is the art and science of de- scribing structures and structural details com- pletely and accurately by graphical means of expression of ideas in a technical world - a graphic language which has its own alphabet, grammar, and penmanship. Woodwork and ma- chine shop teach the correct and safe use of all power and hand tools involved in the shop. After students have become efficient in the toolis use, their initiative is the limit in devising their own projects. Departmental activities include many contests, in which West High traditionally takes most Hrst place prizes. 42 1 GIRLS' P. E . Mrs. Gayle Cooley Mrs. Beverly Pittman Sports-minded girls with an aversion for running the track find a medium of expression in physical activity. Genuine fun intermixed with gymnastic instruction lures girls with a hankering for ath- letic activity. Be it volley ball or ping-pong, bad- minton or modern dance, the multi-faceted offerings appeal to everyone, from the tomboy to the budding ballerina. BOYS P. E . Mr. Steven W. Heiner Mr. Albert Hunt Athletes display fervid form. Mrs. Naomi Smith Miss Colleen lessen Miss Georgina DeMarco EY -f 'F I f Skills acquired in gym classes develop physical Htness. Mr. Iohn Calevas Sgt. Walter Figge All right, guys! Once more around the track and twenty- two push-upsg then you can showerli' Roll-call over, en- thusiastic players take to the field equipped with the necessary assortment of balls, bats, helmets, and rackets. Vigorous Workouts develop agility and perfect perform- ance. No area of endeavor is excluded in the varied boys, gym schedule with physical iitness the aim of each Held. 'A- A ff g A ff Iqhyiw? APKYRDS 1 ' J., Q Q 'IL f uv ,, xx ggi , , 1 .il A' - ff Q a 5 111 I2 Q . Mk Q, ff J -ii f, - We ,s A. ha 5 gr ,---- ' ,----' l I ,F f 1 Ambassadors, Scholars, Orators Exemplify Achievement , Q ' Q 8 if L31 ii' 'G' - 32. 17 pf . , '.'1f, .. .,.'i:: f fi - -. J' Y' V Q N N 1 K i ii Builds Forum Skill - , D.A.R.- Left to Right: Ruth Denos, Delphine Landry, winner: S.A.R. - Left to Right: Larry Spendlove, Steven jones, win- Lyn Anderson. ner: Dennis Taylor. WEBER SPEECH PARTICIPANTS - Left to Right, Row One: Ruth Denos, Ceceile Larson, Lynn Athay. Row Two: Karen Bullough, Lynneve Vowles, Kathy Bames, Kathleen Moon, Colleen Nielson. Row Three: Dennis Taylor, Ken Sugden, Pat Haywood, Viann McQueen, Nina Bell, Emerette Munk. Row Four: Burtram XVillis, Albert Hall, Roger VVilliams, Cary Schaugaard, john Trinneman. h l at Q' . Pg iv 'Hx 'Ek RYE' 'ag-wa, ,J Nina Bell Fayone Bingham Dennis Swanger I Speak for Democracy D.A.R. Citizenship Award American Legion Award State Winner W I2 Forensic competition has offered opportunities A for achievement in the realm of oratory, debate, QW and extemporaneous speaking. Civil sponsored contests as well as state and regional meets have attracted young elocutionists and have brought 1 A recognition to West High. , ff If . ,ff . A 'A ft li it ,X ff ' ik ,.H'if ' agllfw ' if W' ff ' df Mgi . , gy ,ZW Jaffa pf ,Vi j JA! , V in I X y l f r jg! la ff A ALL' Jvif' H .f W f, . V Q . ,W 4fMZvff'iWwf'LQfli ' A Q QD: f 0,,7'1yf ' pr! p 35,15 ' Jil - 6 C , 'JWWK fi f rl' M' W e sfamwt f .JJ . , . K 'P' Quo ' , Maid!!! Aff t V' Z ff fM ' nil 'f'i' f' iff? aff l',.455 '! 'f 1 WW WM 7634 W' -.-J v . 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The test indicated the educational status of each student as well as singling out semi-finalists for the second test, which would determine the winners. -ff-,.fLf-4-4- 5 X l A f if - , . f Y' 'W 2 3 .se E X 'A V ' 'S , ..,r 1 4 S i L57-J 4' pr 'I-5 .Y J! i S Ei? also so , -e if Ee ,W Albert Hall Merit Finalist IRLS STATE hosen for Girls State, lucky girls go to Logan to earn about their government. Campaigning and lecting senators and a governor, they gain new as to how it is done. an :Q- Nadine Alleman Leslie Pearson Carolyn Maw Lois Kay Thompson lj 42 7 fffaiiiif T395 .SfD?T?. effffffr JL gf High caliber leadership and scholarship character- ize this yearys Boys Staters. They have received an opportunity to become better citizens by learning to apply these qualities to their future lives. QW anffwf aff fPal!5i:: fr, ' .,,, f r , ' I if K5 play' Cordon Blackham l Ken Clifford Stewart Player 47 SPECIAL AWARDS 7 V- - Q' :J L J 'wp' 5 W Q 5 i. 1 ie: if 4 h fg. . 03: . ,,: - -' wi X w e sw -is 1 , : 'HPR N J 5 3 ... 'f2:'2 ELKS YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST - Left to Right, Row One: Leslie Pearson, Janice Rabiger. Row Two: Larry Spendlove, Dennis Taylor. MODEL U. N. - Left to Right: Row One: john Trinnaman, David Honor Achievement ff' to oi,o, ooooi e tl Ken Clifford Youth Leadership Contest Division First Place Winner Row Two: Janice Rabiger, Lillia Shaw, Leslie Pearson. Row Three: JoAnn Burbidge, Mr. Richards. rl yi, gg r W, f l: S it 3 I ' Siegfried Brockert Iati Mukadi John Trinnaman Janice Rablgel' fglermany Indonesia Gefmanl' New Zealand . I 41 L ,Q alarm Mix C161 JQUQI V 1 Y A g v ff7ff77'lC C C 6,618 gflfy 4 X 'f t .cmgff Two of the most delightful personalities -'Lf-14,4 ,A if here at West this year have been our for- ly ig X eign exchange students. Coming from op- 'fclg-at ll posite sides of the world, their unusual C 5511 A b. customs and fascinating cultures intrigue 'J' cgi - . each student and create great interest ' 'C M1 l X among everyone who comes in contact L yi ff' N with them. Other leading students dis- Cf W . Q cussed current events at the T. V. Press 'CC K Conferences with noted members of Con- 5 gress and other outstanding citizens. As tty? representatives of West High they mingled if 96 9 with participants from other schools and S 1' Q09 I engaged in discussion. gift? xi' 1 ' Left to Right, Row One: Mary Ann Hacliicd, Pam Baker, Janice Rabiger, v-'- Elaine Dokas Max Sl e Leslie Pearson. Row Two: Bertram VVillis Paul , K 17 f f , Y y , 1 Royall, Sterling Campbell, Sigfried Brockcrt, Vkfinter DeLaMzu, Tom Brown. ,.,. .ff v by - 1 1 J . .,' 2l f Rf. Activities, Athletics, Organiza- tions promote piquancy in the maturing tree. 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I, X X -',, t M, t rf fm I l 5 S Upper classmen harass a sophomore. WE STS WELCOME An orientation assembly, 7-Bis, and identification tags were trademarks of a new academic year at WVest. Sophomores gazed uneasily down a stu- dent-filled hall of amazing length. With youthful dexterity, they battled the crowds in search of their assigned rooms. Juniors, grateful that they were now upperclassmen, could be heard scorning a lost student, defin- itely, a sophomore. Seniors, older and wiser, observed from above, too far removed to bother with comments. One, two, and three bears were identifying symbols of each class on Hello Dayf, Highlighting the event was a matinee stocking dance - the culmination of a time for friendships, renewed, continued, and new. An air of glad association pervaded the A load of books testify of new Curriculum' campus. Indeed, this is the material with which the twig is nourished. , Q' -. -Q f s f ' . '25 i ,ga-wax, -if 1 1' 'Wk z - Intent sophomore gropes for a sandwich. Some found adjustment difficult. is 2 'EE' 7 Us ga-fs Candied Apples add a Carnival touch FAIR DAY Fair Day ,59 found XVest,s halls empty soon after the dismissal bell rang. All cars headed Westward, and the search for parking space began. The carnival setting created a mood of gaiety and relaxation. A voeiferous combina- tion of 'ihellon and Which Way to the . . could be heard as students ribboned through the vacilating crowd. Exhibits and game booths of every sort provided fascination and entertainment for people of all tastes. Stu- dents soon discovered the value of a ferris Living dangerously adds excitement- ..,, wheel ride when searching for a lost com- ' ' panion or for the nearest exit. At the day's ...-- end, it was a sticky, Windblown, but satisfied student body that sauntered home. 5 ' ' 'D , . Qtr an as i-v 6 L will iz., I I --D I-:W....... ,,y, WW P x.,-fe ' X 5 N-+.....,,,,MMwM... Q.. Thrilling rides attract crowds. Busy Vendor takes a break. 55 iid Players cluster during spirited homecoming game. HOMECOMING This year W -Week was reinstated as part of VVest Highs Homecoming celebration. Enthusiastic students decorated classroom doors, walls, ceilings, and even lockers with crepe paper, posters, and effigies of the East High football team. On Friday, loyal alumni returned to visit their alma mater and renew acquaintances with favorite teachers. Climaxing the week-long celebration was the annual East-YVest battle held this year on the Panther field. The alumni pep club combined with this year,s group to present a Well-executed march dur- ing half-time. However, even the fervent yells of the student body failed to save the day as a fired-up Leopard team damp- ened high spirits by winning the game by a score of 14-7. E51 '- .71 WW , Y i fi E m , -4 P I' , Q., 5 Ni' 3 sv ,.- .x ' HR: .f- F? 'Elph i . I X t is T '1 i'ff ? I .X any ' J-:Q V V A jk .1 L lr X f ,,,.,,.....-a-J' f M YVith VW VVeek comes inaccessibility to lockers. A homecomer returns to the books. l Out-of-season players enliven half-time. Girls' Glee joins in finale. X THANKSGIVING The spirit of Thanksgiving was appropriately inaugur- ated With the presentation by the Music Departments of their first combined program of the year, The Prayer of Thanksgiving, sung seven hundred strong. The tradi- tional Varsity versus Faculty game was full of surprises. Happily for the confident students, the final bell left the score in their favor, but barely. Half time entertainment had a new and startling note with Junior and Senior football teams playing the gridiron with a basket and three balls on a waxed floor. Key Club, Pep Club, and Big Sisters concluded the day with complete dinners for those less fortunateg extending the spirit of thanks and giving. A child utters a thankful prayer for school-f donated Thanksgiving dinner. Clarinets harmonize in one accord. TIME OUT it Evolces Laughter FOR GINGER Family problems of one earnest father, in his attempts to man- age the lives of three iconoclast daughters, set the pace for the comedy that left us all chuckling. Convincing his girls to be girls, tolerating their beaus, cheering on his aequalf' and demonstrating to a shocked Wife the virtues of his daughtefs touchdown were all part of dayis events for the enthusiastic parent. Time Out for Gingeri' gave the audience a glimpse of life in this hectic household with its many facets, all hilari- ously mirth-provoking. Ann Rowe Wanlass C. Paul Andersen Ginger Director ig - I 'XLS ,Q-Q-W , we mf Ginger scolds the principal 4 The bigger they come . . . Ginger SHRPS l Lizzie ...... Agnes Carol ...., Howard Carol ...... joan ............,.. Ieannie ....... Ginger ........ Eddie Davis ...... Tommy Green ...... Mr. Wilson ....... Ed Hoffman ......... Student Director ------- Dennis Swanger Pause for a Pose ! The Phantom Strikes Again Corry Rood -.----- Dorothy Perrins Dennis Taylor -------,-- Peggy Hansen Edrice Leary Holtry Ann Rowe Wanlass Iohn Hansen ------ Dennis Mann ------- Stephen Jones Patricia Reid Filling foods feed faminished fathers. Complicated games prove Daddy's skill. K'East is East and VVest is West li' DADS AND DAUGI-ITERS Frolic to Buttons and Bows, West High girls have found a fun-filled way to become better acquainted with their fathers, as once a year they take Dad to the annual W.A.G. sponsored F athers' and Daughters, Party. At this year's Buttons 61 BoWs,', the girls discovered that their fathers still possessed a streak of the mischievous school boyg while Dad found his daughter had a lot more pep for shaving his beard than for doing the dishes. After the round of games, a rollicking square dance was held to top off the evening. The YVest High Gym rocked with the sound of singing and stomping as agile gents swung their gals to the music. Strenuous activities are enjoyed by all. i 5 I I 1 I I ., ,Mm Parents observe classroom procedure. t BACK TO SCI-IGQL NIGHT Strengthens Mutual Understanding A night for parents! West proudly opened its doors to a crowd of hundreds of fathers and mothers, proof positive of parents' ninterest. Many favorable comments were heard as parents par- ticipated in school room activity and observed teaching methods. lLong ascents to far-off rooms brought sighs as Moms and Dads settled into desks which proved a little snug. Alumni cast remin- 'scing glances at the seal around which their children now pass. ack to School Night showed to parents YVest,s fine combination of outstanding faculty and modern educational methods. An alumnus reflects upon past achievements. A X nt, f Miss VVatanabe displays student handiwork , .. . .... , V .,.. V - V , ' . . 2 LT W - fa - f- V ' casa.,-,V ..,, 21352, . -t- ' L t ii' lVf,,4.m ,KVM ,L .JVgG,m-5' ,f A 4, 45594331 tial-TM.5's'1'f ' :.,,,,. H.. 'H--f'tti1.,' 1,33 ,.1wV,s '- ' ' ,V fii'.VV3: . ', 5, ..,,, ' - ' l . if , V- rg? .1 l V' ' i3gfVVfVfVi 1 l fn? , ' ' , ' 'f-' . :. LC'--f.a ..e.:v,,.wfd-?f1'ii'n , . . s . , 'J-'f . is 'L J - ' tM W 'A'1!f 2 ' 3 :'-1 V ' . , . 6 VV . 5 a' V wif Weary parents reach the last plateau. r- M? lit J ,-.N V I! X Clan relaxes beatnik style. JUNIOR CLAS S PARTY Anomolous, bizarre, unwonted: The Beat Generation -1 Kapotov provided mood and atmosphere for the icono-i clast Junior Class do nothingv party. The beat-niks, api propriately attired for the event, passed the time chat-f ting through the throb of bongo drums, lounging lazilyi on floor mats, meditating over poetry books, peering through the dimly lighted corners over chessmen and checkers, dancing to appropriately abeatl' records, or passing through the strings of macaroni between rounds of twists and cider. Through the languid mood and musty atmopsherc, Bohemianism pulsated to permeate the jungle of chalk and board for one indolent eveningi , 5 ,,,, , :army -2 w' ,- K ,,g,ti.av 7 . K -1, ,-is Y, f 3' I - f sz Q 'NH .. 5 . 2 5 Q4 k . , W .qw .p 5 , , 'R 9 '.,, 5 5 Q me '15, 'Q 3 Pickled beats hide jar. An unhappy participant has lost his easel. The bongo beat adds atmosphere. sgfibiliit Foyer scene depicts Christmas at West. , . F Pista' illx I ! ami X ef E+.-af' I , ,asxfei J M f R 1 W Enjoying the season,s entertainment. CHRISTMAS Strains of Silent Nighty heralded the coming of the Christmas season along with a silver tinseled Christmas tree. Sponsored by the Sophomore class, our Christmas dance, Visions of Sugar Plums, delighted all who attended. Featuring the real meaning of Christmas, Board pre- sented a beautiful assembly which created a mood of holiday spirit. While shepherds watched their Hooks by night 4 in Sfgkjfglggeaf ,W,?tS5swggg3 A ?i5Rg's,,2?Er 2 E f Carolyn Burt and Elizabeth Ence contemplate finding their Horizon Lost. B sh 0 ' The music of the Dell u rchestra enchants couple. Happiness found - an elated couple captures memori Petite jati Mukadi radiates the enchantment of Siam. THE LOST Homzo 4 February 27. Eight-thirty p.m. A search for a lost hori zon. Intrigued by the enchanted atmosphere of far away places, the couples danced to the subtle music of th Dell Bush Orchestra. A mystic mood was created by th l unusual decorations, which depicted a journey throug five foreign countries. The VV. A. C. sponsored dancd succeeded in making this evening a utopia of dreamsl Intimate and unforgettable, the mood and the musid captivated all who attended. At 12:00, the return tl reality . . . leaving this Shangri-la behind to return t real life, with newly acquired insight . . . why search foy something We already have ff' . l CADET HOP Through thc soft swishing loveliness of pastel formals, the starry-eyed couples whirled to the strains of Hell Hallls or- chestra. The Forty-second Annual Cadet Hop, sponsored by NVest High School Junior Reserve Oflicers Training Corps, was set in all the grandeur of a military ball. The grand march, a two-hundred year old army tradition was performed in precision by every cadet. Extending another tradition, the custom of cutting the cake with a sabre was observed by the cadet lieutenant colonells lady. annual dlnce Military apparel adds to the dignlty of the The last dance clim lxes a memorable evening Cadet Hop. Nl.. The annual Cadet Hop IS again a success I DOGPATCH DOIN'S Merriment and laughter heralded the annual sophomore class party, this year titled Dogpatch Doin's.', Planned under the direction of the sophomore class officers, the theme was 'ihillhillyf' and the dress strickly grub.', Those attending realized such suppressed desires as going to school harefoot and popping halloons in the gym. Mu- sical Boysv was the favorite frolic of the evening with the gents substituting for chairs in the traditional musi- cal chairsv game. Following refreshments, door prizes were awarded from prominent downtown firms, Festivi- ties over, the part-time hillbillies returned to their shacks in the Rocky Mountain foothills. Happy and enthusiastic, students enjoy Dog-patch Doinisf' Tattered hillhillies show off grub dress it o fpatch Dom s were dressed in Japanese Kimonas to add a real- touch. .7 decorations and the music of the Bill Link Combo to the success of the evening. Couples enjoyed the oriental atmosphere. wr' 1' K sf 'wg YI G., l v 1 ff f'T9Z'f r 7' Surrounded by cherry blossoms, this oriental miss greeted arriving couples. Doug and Jeanine wander through the mystic decora- tions. JUNIOR PROM A Sakura Carden - a gold and red pa- goda, soft lighted lanterns, delicate cher- ry blossoms, and beaded curtains - lent - an oriental, atmosphere of enchantment to this yearls Junior Prom. This was a s . f V very special occasion since XVest has not 605 I ' had a Junior Prom for several years, and students had looked forward to the event Qu ff I were realized as they danced to the ,I swing rhythm of Bill Linkis Combo and f ml drank sweet nectar served from the hands of pretty, gracious kimono-ed girls. Exuberant with life and dates and dreams, these teenagers will relive this night in an enchanting Sakura Carden as memories linger long for those who attended the Junior Prom of 1960. 5 ' :fo with high anticipation. All their hopes Q X if , ' 1 I a Z4 .fa 4 Q Nl .5 An array of spring fashions please W.A.C. members. DEBUT OF SPRING The girls, gym, transformed into a Japanese Tea Carden, was the setting for the W.A.G.-sponsored Mothers, and Daughters' Party. Having been greeted with organ music, the guests enjoyed refreshments and gay chatter which were followed by the featured event of this gala occa- W.A.G. members select apparel for Debut of Springv fashion show. sion - a fashion show with Mrs. Frankie Neilson as the charming informal commentator. W.A.C. members mod- eled sports wear and afternoon clothes. Prizes added excitement to the evening. Mrs. Katherine McClure, VV.A.C. sponsor, and Linda johnson, vice president of the organization, created a mood of friendliness and fun. I Decorations are set in order for the Mothers' and Daughters' Party. Lucky number wins corsage. u if I Mrs. Savage receives a traditional Hawaiian greeting. Quiet game attracts the fairer sex. Glamorous Hawaiian poses in native dress. WAIKIKI WINGDING Islanders entered the gym in tropical array for a Waikiki Wingding. Leis and aloha shirts created a riot of color as seniors participated in lively games. The eveningis entertainment combined the atmosphere of a hula with the joviality of ballads by the Keynotes.D Drawings for prizes brought gasps of astonishment from lucky-number holders, and many fine gifts were carried home. Dancing followed light refreshments, and natives departed with the traditional Hawaiian farewell, Aloha.v W?-Qt 1 1' -f ' Y, I 3 af- .tw I If. 'Q QA f f 'Q' 1- ' I iw. -N , 5' R. I-I fl T . ' ivf i Leslie discovers a new mode ot transportation. Rope-climber receives expert assistance. Country Hoe-downers prepare for hearty feast. COUNTRY HSE-DOWN Western Round-up plus Cotton Capers equals the Country Hoe-Down and a real fun-Hlled equation for West High. Boxed lunches and bar-room drinks appeased huge country appetites, and square danc- ing added to the merriment. The Marriage Booth witnessed many temporary alliances with Parson Padjen performing the ceremonies. The pie-eating contest highlighted the evening as participants delved wholeheartedly into nine-inch pastries. Ball- room dancing made the equation complete, and the event was declared a success by all. i A I p A - p . a fa q.. 'Zi . It ' T, f 5 . ill .,t1l7 f , 4. , ,V ,al 4 ., 5, 'wfi'-b rf+'Cr,J' V 3 gi ' 4 p 4' as L,,JEi5L 'Niki .1 , ' Q, F ,515-'ff Tata , A 1f-Jaffa! Tv? ' , Q 1 -f 'Q - U22 if -me : f aff f Q. , s - N if - A W .vdg? ?ff fg' . Vx., ' . F 4 ..v.3 x 24 ., , - v ,,z' '. .D W . r. piggy -WM , ,ggi . 1 ' ' 2 gr ' 4-5. V? 5- 1 a if L K i V . - A-M'-K . , ' Couples practice for pie-eating contest. Westerners do-si-do to a country tune. Jfiiylfgm Y' 3 Flaw A .e 'Er Stetsons and aprons capture Western spirit. 70 New .. Kiss climaxes ceremony in marriage booth. PEP AS SEMBLIE S Fight! Fight! Fight! These are echoes of enthusi- astic students as they prepare for a home game. Bustling into the gym to root their team on to victory, they are motivated by the very capable Pep Club, Cheerleaders, and band. Thunderous roars of cheering, demonstrating student assur- ance, is vital in spurring the team to glory. Ex- cellence of Pep Club, cheerleaders, and band performance results from arduous drill on cam- pus and at pep rallies. Megaphones and pom-poms stand ready to aid in yells. Westis enthusiastic team is introduced to the student body. ar' P t etiy P The Pep Club and their mascot form a large during a Pep Assembly. Marty Brinton accepts 1959 All-State award in football. Faculty plans 1960 Awards Banquet. Faculty and students enjoy the culinary aspect of Awards Banquet. AWARDS BANQUET In honor of conscientious donors of time and effort, the Senior Awards Banquet extended a congratulatory hand to students whose three years at WVest had been marked by outstanding scholarship and service. The awards committee spent weeks of careful screening, and invitations were sent to worthy students who had participated in the fields of scholarship, athletics, R.O.T.C., publications, creative arts, school govern- ment, and special assignments. The banquet crystal- ized the seniors, activities into a concrete experience. The event brought into focus the gratifying sense of achievement that can only be felt by those who serve. The awards banquet draws possible speakers. M 1 ig. 1 X ci Q? J su' ai' 7 ff , 'K , ' ,'7', 4,47 :af 7 W , ,Q i - il., M W 1-im sw QW: it 5:23 'w'-N 1.112152 3 asv M-'ua -f 0' jg Y' S I N mi N!! Sunbathers talk ,ni tan after dip during annual Lagoon Day F rolic. fyh,-1,4 Funsters board shoe to relax and rejoice. LAGQON DAY The long-anticipated Lagoon Day arrived and students tossed their books aside for a sunny day of relaxation. Various diver- sions followed the Lagoon Day tradition, and laughter reached its peak in moments of carefree frolic around the pool. The hours passed all too rapidly, and revelers returned home in little haste. Medicine cabinets were opened, and sunburn remedies were applied in thick coats on lobster-red skin. Every laddie has a chassis. v ,M Sf' ff 73 Voices GRADUATION . if ,, rf' , ,, 02' f I WT , r ,S 8 , qk Seniors assemble in solemn ceremony. express a Hnal tribute to XV est, , is l 14,5 iam.. r X our Alma Materf' YVith commencement comes a new beginning as the last hours of twelve years of training and study slip away. Prospective eollegians recall with fond retrospection the thrill of standing at their premier assembly beside a balcony seat, the newly found esteem of no longer being subordinate, the grave realization of the responsibili- ties before them. XVith the diploma is issued the challenge, for much is expected, and much will be given. Q-w-ui 46 The climax . . . a graduate accepts diploma. vs-W1 we-I' VVith anticipation, seniors intently absorb advice I 5,1-I? K s,- 8 wvf - x FtbllS gT kD lpfh phyq WV, rp H ' UQ . E fg. ff X f N - , Q P s, K A. X ,E N ' Q -- AQ ' 'LW Z Z 4 FK fr 1 A JF? CSI' ,,,,--.:'I... ,W : '- 'C x fb' ly FQOTBALL at ,--5-, 8 A 'Q wr p ,L Q AN. , A E it g www-fri iraqi Z if-ve ts. ,t . Www , . .... . Q .35 5 A ,VAV SX X 5 5 . A 'A VL i if ,-.. .4 p -Q gf . as VVest 19 South 6 The B-boysf' Marty Brinton and Paul Brainich, got the Panthers oil to a thirteen-point lead in the thrilling first quarter at Derks Field. Paul blocked a punt and fell on the ball in the end zone for the first VVest tally. Marty completed this act when he darted up the middle for the second. He then plunged the ball through the goal posts for the extra point. The Cubs drove back in the sepond half, and Dave Triptow scooted the ball over in the last period. However, it was too late to overcome the Panther lead. Victory for West in the season's first game inspired both team and student body. ,.. , .. v ,Q-A is-ua, A M-L':-' . .f,:-.fe -L. v gfjg.u', . s ' J 55,31 -I ' , if L' 'Y I J . 'ff . ' . . V K W' t .s . 1 ' ,' f s ' , I f :,-. 3 I . L ' 1-I 5 if X. - 4 A Q l f vzgj 1 ',' fi 1.96 , , .Rf i fix L S f- A . f' ' 'I ' ' 'li' , -l . . . . -. - '1 ll gl--J, Q Mike Ste hens Ken on Kalvasmaki 1n1H1bler 2'-1.1: '- -5,--,,'-gg, g, E4 . - aw' p 1-4.5, 5-',,e,':g-1,-' ' 'Ig t4 1 ,., vi - V Q ' 1 -'lam 'I 1 kg'. 1 .,'- . .1 f ' in . F A I ,' V , -.xr Ji: W. .r In ., e 'A . y in ttstt f is A new face in the football scene this year is that of Coach Don Iespersen. Diligent effort with his team has won him praise and has shown his capabilities in the sports field. His capacity to organize and synchronize team effort has been a vital asset to the players. Guided by Coach jespersen, the boys are given constructive pointers that aid in the perfection of football techniques. His superior training has contributed much to the devel- opment of an adept team. wmmmam if 1 ,. 1 Mark Nemelka joe Cugletta Don N euteboom , :ms new . , an W , . oe W -f n - s..s . ... t T1 r y..,y , .- , '.'L I Ga K' 7 i David Reece Bob Huber Bob Reeves . .I , E V:.:V,V, 5 V g V pyyy ,,,, . r , r .. toins at 73 K 't 7 . If Kg l De ' K if f' . fl. 1 Ted Bell Monaco Trujillo Noel Olsen 1 -s1W,- -f '51, -at if 'V k..:,,. fig x a fi jim Floyd Paul Brainich Marty Brinton L- - , r .af r W? .. M 1' -- llftiiiiif i fir s Mi., K M Ar:-V: vrkk K . K K Robert Larsen Larry Geisler Melvin Dorty Y .il v'A 17 ik .y , if i .ll if l - fi t -I lvi,,.,11 L I. -' Y Rick Burbidgc Hyrum Smith Cordon Blackham .F , y if ,- 1 I H Cary Madsen Dale Longman Riencr Prawitt Vilhether exploding up the middle or jack-rabbitingi around the end, our football hero moves like an armored truck with wings. He throws passes and catches them, punts, kicks extra points, blocks like a steamroller, and tackles like a hungry tiger. Heis just plain dynamite. Crowds come out in droves to watch him play. They love to see him crunch through the line and explode into the open field like a torpedo. Every football man has i streak of uhami' in him. Call it flair for the dramaticv o just plain conceit, but nothing gives him more pleasure than to be able to wave an old column, pound his chest, and proudly bellow his gridiron achievements. The big, burly American football hero magnifies his schoolis pride- Boasting two honorary All-Staters and an All-American, the Panther team led their battle with a vengeance. Each block meant extra yards, each man poured his best com- petition eifort into every play. In the sinking moments as seconds ticked to buzzing end, every one knew that the boys would come back fighting, and fight they did l S irt Q Olympus 6 West 0 f '. . - ' r r In the last two mmutes of the sec- h . z 'B s f t N ?f5Qfl'jfI ond eriod, Ol m us, Dennis XVhite t Q ,. . . in . is . , . s if v1.1, A V: s t broke away for an 89-yard run t X hh which cost XVest the game. The w ' . QA , M 2 ,hAA 1 damp, dismal weather matched ' S if Westls spirits in Z1 heart-breaking f Q defeat. Doug Bolden Russ Van Vleet Richard VVhitecar Sterling F roisland r ,,,' hehe 5 hehhe it . s S .A e',, , ff Ae-L M - ZA' f, 1 ,f Z' 1 5 L - ,, V f K Q 4: , f t s W ,,'L I er g if ' Mia' TL ' fi' . I f 1 .I , i fl i L- ee'- t .' - Fax 1:1 4 A I -. ehee 2 - if i , f s 1 . . yi A .. 3. 1 Q-.. . ,.a Mike Simmons Glen Christensen Spenser Saito Wilford Daniels john Brienholt Mike Newell J' . gn:--4. Highland 13 West 7 Early in the game, XVest came back to tie Highlands score, 7-7. Tension mounted as the teams struggled for the winning touchdown. XVith two minutes and eleven seconds left to play, the Rams scored again and victory was theirs. area saw if if M2531 E VVith a resounding thud, a player is knocked to the turfl as opposing teams grapple frantically for possession of the ever-elusive ball. This is football: the helmeted, jer- sey-clad figures, the wildly cheering fans, the 'hot dogs and popcorn, as important to the games as the football itself. There are joyous moments as elated spectators watch their herds dash across the goal-line for a Zero- hour touchdown, and there are disappointments as a. crushing drive for the goal is turned back at the one-yardl line. Though rougher in years gone past, the game stilll packs enough thrills and chills to satisfy the most avidl excitement-seekers. It is no pastime for the Weak-hearted,i for the fever-pitch of excitement leaves the audience? feeling as if they had played the entire game themselvesi Football also has its quiet moments, a hushed silence? descends as tense fans await a referee's decision, or ai potential tie-breaking field goal. The silence is finally broken by gleeful shouts or disgusted groans. The deq lights and heartaches, the laughs and the tears, the vic- tories and defeats, all make up the rough 'n' tumble game called football. X, 'ff w was i,i-kiwi, f Q?f'21i'j39.4-f lv WQGCI-f .gf K 5, g .My -:mai Nest 13 Granite 14 Nest was off to a good start with thirteen points against raniteis digitless score. With forty seconds to go in the alf, Granite plunged through for six points. Again in the Fourth quarter, the Farmers excelled for a 14-13 verdict. East 21 West 7 Disappointed student body and alumni watched the Leopards score twenty-one points against West,s seven. In the second period, Marty Brinton made a 94-yard run for a touchdown, but it was nulliiied by an ofiicialis de- cision. Marty scored again in the second and jim Hibler kicked for the extra point. Fumbles proved costly and East scored twice in the fourth quarter. wfW,77.m,iw.-w- r ,ana,,..w-www . -wi-NMQ.:,. . .,..r.i,., ,u swarm JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Left to Right Row One Coach Noel Olsen Richard Oshi, Robert Larson, Marlon jones, Nathan Gene Plaga Larry Roberts Ken Kalvasmakl Richard Whittier Pearson Cory Reed. Row Three: Paul Case, Craig Baker Mlke Riener Prawitt Dcnrus Iverson Sanford Iorgenson Niomco Tru Bemle Bob Bills, Frank Louden, Than Larsen, Clark England 11110 Row Two Coach Steve Helner Robert Oshiro Bob Reeves Bill Boosinger. South ,s.ss. ..ws,, . A Olympus Bountiful East ..s,sss, Granite ,ssts ,,.t Highland 33-0 26-7 19-2 30-0 7-0 6-7 SOPHOMORE TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Dick Baggett, Carl Biehn, John White, Don johnson, Ron Westerman, Larry mershaw, john Sloan, john Yeates, Leland Bates, john Louis, Don oultry, Craig Larson, Paul Brofrey. Row Two: Larry Heming- way, George Tausulis, Eugene Marso, Herman Pine, Gary Hail- stone, Larry Millar, Gerald Reed, Brent Neilson, Garland Hub- Sophomore Pre-season Bountiful 19-12 judge .,.. 6-0 South .uu, 7-13 Olympus 19-12 Granite ,... 14-6 East ....... 13-7 Highland 12-6 bard, Rodney Bryant, Eddie Gates, Berry Blosh. Row Three: Coach Hunt, Brent Broket, Ray Greenburg, Kenny Gates, Grant Cannon, Richard Dent, Eddie Nagasawa, Bill Wanosick, Rodger Brown, Bill McFee, Bill Wisher, John Welch. Row Four: Don Finley, Stanley Woth, Dennis Mangrum, Floyd Mullins, Jimmy Conway, Merrill Stone, Steve Marshall, Dick Nemelka, Jim Fisher, Roland Arredondo, Phil Pronk. Panther lunges for ball. BASKETBALL Mark Nemelka Jim Hibler George Tausulis Bob Collete Ray Greenberg Bob Killian Noel Olsen jim Walker Lynn Gordon Bruce Wilde lim Hani Coaches Steve Heiner and Gene Plaga Dick Nemelka Russ Van Vleet The skill gained from weeks of conscientious practice showed itself in outstanding teamwork on the floor. This acquisition of basketball skill is attributed to Coach Stev Heiner, who has shown his fine ability in his Erst year o West's faculty. His succeeding years are sure to fulfill his expectations and reward the time spent. The care- fully devised procedures which he put into action were positive proof of his knowledge in this field. Teamwork combined with fast action to provide real challenge to opposing teams. Tense moments of the unpredictable games plainly showed the team's ability to make on-the- spot decisions and carry through with maneuvers. Con- stant work and persistent playing were marks of our agile players. ----...M-+ il . ...Q ,xt I Flashing limbs working in perfect coordination, quick- moving bodies racing up and down the floor . . . Basket- ball, the only major sport of wholly American origin, is played before more spectators every year than any other game. Popular because of its fast action and tense mo- ments, the game demands and develops a high degree of muscular coordination and skill as well as qualities of leadership and sportsmanship. There is no place here for a player who performs as an individual, limiting his team's chances of winning. A form of basketball was first played by the Mayas of Mexico. The modern game was invented in 1891 by James Naismith, an instructor at the Young Menys Christian Association College in Spring- field, Massachusetts. He devised it to fill the need for a vigorous, exciting indoor game to keep his athletes physi- Xx- ' x. Www. cally Ht and entertained between football and baseball seasons. After some thought on the matter he nailed a peach basket to the wall of the gymnasium. He then di- vided his class into two sections, or teams, and started a contest between them. The object of the game was to see which side could toss a soccerball into the peach basket more often. From that start basketball developed into the swift, scientific game We know today. No longer is it a uhit and missy proposition. Every move, every sec- ond counts in the achievement of the ultimate score. Be- cause it builds an all-around athlete, the game now plays a major part in the physical and athletic training pro- grams of every high school, university, church and many business organizations, while the basketball court oc- cupies the central position of almost every driveway, schoolyard, gymnasium, and fieldhouse in the country. 7 Olympus 68 XVest 48 Olympus proved the more pow- erful in a decisive victory over YVest on the Panthers, court. The Nemelka brothers high-pointed the game, tallying sixteen for Mark and eleven for Dick. 4 s Russell Van Vleet out-jumps opponent to retain ball. Mark lunges around determined opponent. Titan breaks away for shot. West 56 Granite 51 Excitement increased as the fourth period of the Granite- XVest game began with a 36-36 score. With Iifty seconds to play, the Farmers trailed by one point, but several advantages put VVest ahead, giving her the final de- cision. V-if . JP' West 56 South 61 West lost hopes of a possible third place standing as the Cubs took the lead and held it during most of the game. A ten-point scoring binge in the fourth quar- ter assured South's victory. Highland 54 XVest 59 The Panthers jumped into an early lead and paced Wfest to a triumph over Highland in an ex- citing battle of height and might. It was basket-by-basket action in the fourth, but, in the last minute, XVest took a Eve point lead and held it for a thrilling victory. Unsuccessful shot puts ball in S0uth,s hands. Wsi, .L 52 -r CV East 71 VVest 57 Wfest and East met again in a determined duel of speed and accuracy. The Leopards put on the pressure and racked up a fourteen-point lead by the time the game ended. Panthers struggle for possession. ik! E ef .if' V525 H A 'r ,Q U el N s as f dzfirr A L: KES-'T fr n 3 l I 1 f 25 W . 1 x 1 Pl if K Vigil -f ' R, fi ,5 'f u MANAGERS - Frank Godfrey, Paul Case, Mike Kenyon, Marty Brinton. JUNIOR VARSITY - Left to Right, Row One: Bruce XVilde, Lynn Gordon, Bob Killian, Dick Nemclka. Row Two: jim Hanni, Fray Greenberg, Noel Olsen, George Tuusulis. '-f IiY2?iff?f 1 V ' . - V . ' 7 . . . .r.. .... . .X A Q. QQ gun i ,O .K I . K K , X H ' 5 Ku is i , . x -- - 1 A .mm l i l l I i 4 ge, NE ini ww 'Nw I EQOA' 'WL sf , 3 'KM' E K rv fvx K was T A 4- nys -. K p -.W ir. , 5 , Q if , V, . , I 5 Lz: V 5 V I.. , 5'fgI1,: r.I1 : ..,,, p jj.--:L::,:., ,e :Q - is ii , sh I ,X , ia' rp , N X z ' ' .. It N l ' '59 . . Mir. G 61' -K : 1 T N W V1 -A-1. I - A M, ss--H V Q A A, L W i' its l O i VVest 63 Granite 52 Granite took an early lead but it melted away Linder the rugged Panther defense. Mark Nemel- kais twenty-one points combined with dynamic teamwork to bring WVest to her second victory over Granite. SOPHOMORE TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Don- johnson, Dick Horton, Bill VViser, Dave Brisk, Levi Carrillio, Bill McPhee. Row Two: Phil Pronk, Craig Larson, Stan Roth, jim Fisher, Reed Steinblick, David Coombs, Michael Westberg. M! I 1 3 4 . Baseman grabs a fist full of foot as runner slides in. Players gain skill and poise during afternoon Workouts. A powerful swing and contact is complete. Baseball Coach, Steve Heiner BASEBALL f ,' 71 -I? ,U BASEBALL MANAGERS - Left to Right: Jacques gf5T3.4 S4T?, ,V Chappuis, Harold XVclling, Jerry Pitts. 7 . . 0.40 if , , ...y -.. -ia, ... -. ,. Y -'I' ' . I.-1 -J' . l Ball meets bat and wthin seconds an agile runner streaks down fthe baseline, outiielders dive for the ball, the throw is made and the umpire yells, Yer outln Baseball, the focal point of spring- time sports activity, is underway once more. The national pas- lime received due attention as athletes limbered up for regional tompetition. Timing and synchronization proved to be advan- tageous components in furthering the distinguished sports record 'maintained throughout Westls history. Daily practice over, team manager gathers equipment. , YW. 'E AP A -nl ,J - H BASEBALL TEAM -- John Yates, Dick Nemelka, Phil Boren, Jim Hibler, Joe Cuglietta, Mike Ste hens, Jerry Pitts. Coach Steve Heiner, jacques Chappuis, Richard Chatterton, Richard Valentine, Him Walker, Bob Huber, Russ Van Vleet, Terry Dickerson, Bill Hansen, Ray Green- berg, Haro d Welling. 'In gr xx ,ply I tx - --Q-if-f-v. ,, ...w .2 ...Y ...f...Q.f X , bn. fx al' fl Wa tty, we A ' ll' X Y- 4 ' A . , 8 ,J we rr Sim by X' 1' i mr'-H' view, 9525 W ex Q u-...., HURDLERS Left to Right Row One Robert Larson, Carl Hankins. Row Two: Arthur a fr Q K v .L-Rami f 'Z .gifggfff Coach Plaga, a newcomer to the school, has dem- onstrated his ability to train and perfect a track team. Conscientious work with his boys has reaped results that prove his knowledge of track procedures. Distance runs, middle distance runs, and Sprints corne under his line of fine instruc- tion. Coach Hunt, in charge of the weight men, trains in such areas as discus, javelin, and shot put. He, too , has done a job worthy of note. The team has put forth superior effort in building power and increasing skill. Trackt meets find West holding its own in all categories. . i P af!! 'N 1 or ' 1-,Xe M A , i' .t x ,. ,W L Q 7 xl , H wig vi wwmr ff' 3 ,- SPRINTERS - Left to Right, Row One: Dale YVilkcrson, Don james, Artie Lawrence, joe Varoy, Leland Bates. Row Two: Bob Chido, Dick Baggett, Merrill Stone, Lynn Levingstone, Frank Lowden, Richard Neumann, Marty Brinton, jim Norton. April Hrst - the oflicial opening of track season. NVith a brightened out-look for this year, the track team has worked eagerly toward taking region. An important event has been the invitational track meet held at the B.Y.U. which proved very profitable for our team. Dixie College and many other important meets were high- lighted during the past year. NVith every good team there must be a better coach, and coach Plaga is described by his own boys as filling this position. MILERS - Left to Right: Noel Olsen, Clark England, Mark Nemelka. Ill El! V Ili lll ill CROSS COUNTRY - Left to Right: Noel Olsen, Clark England, Jim Norton. ' 1 I ms 'W 77 r 'M m Daily training builds shot-put skill. , E ,EMF ' ,. Hof f fits W' 1 H 41' H553 fri wwf parm sei,'Hg-itif-:tg-fi.:' H L.. 5. W? 7-1 L' . -..' - ' i Q af' :liki- 31 440-880 - Left to Right, Row One: Noel Olsen, jim Norton, joe Vuroz, Allen Cazier, Mike Younger, Artie Lawrence, Dale Wfilkenson, Robert Larson. Row Two: Dori johnson, john Con- zales, Larry Monthy, Monaco Trujillo, Bryan Low, Marty Brinton, Garner Cox, Larry Richens, Lynn Livingston, Roland Aradondo. a . Q 5 of A 'fM..w-'fi . POLE VAULT - Left to Right, Row One: John Lewis, Don XVright, Bob XVatanuki. Row Two: Sonny jckowski, Bill McPhee, jim Fisher. BROAD JUMP - Left to Right: Don VVright, Ted Bell, Joe Varoz. F?f 4 - - J . Q, -ami, . O ' N- W, ' ' ' W -52: L l GW: SVA L 3 N wi.-,,,,ju. .5-meow' x Q .lat QS My HIGH IUMPERS - Left to Right: john Smith, Rick Vejnar, john Gaines. SHOT PUT - Left to Right, Row One: Bill WVanosik, Wilford Daniels, Cordon Black- ham. Row Two: Glenn Christensen, Robert Larson, Leland Bates. EISCUS - Left to Right, Row One: Gordon Blackham, Reiner JAVLIN - Left to Right, Row One: Howard Crof, Tom Peck. rawitt. Row Two: Bill Boosinger, Couch Hunt, Richard Dent. Row Two: Bryan Low, Don XVright. Ei f new ,v' :Q-Q ik' ,H s 4 if W 'wiv ' 9 ,' 'l.- .:1:- .. ,, - ,.,, sw A W' . ,A , Z WRE STLING Spectators strain with mat-men during tense moments. It's the grip that counts. Tense opponents faced each other Warily across the mat: a pause, then a lunge, and both men tumbled to the floor in a Hurry of flailing limhsg the match was on. Moans and groans accompanied the strenuous exercise of prelimin- ary wrestling training, but once accustomed to daily Workouts, athletes settled down to perfecting their skills through practice. Quick thinking combined with agile maneuvering to rate VVest's mat-men among the top teams in the state. l I Larry Roberts endeavors to break a clinch. . A., ., Q 1 ix I Q . X , , llealfwl ffm, WRESTLING TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Ronald Salinas, Carlos Salazar, Ben Bu- hunin, Clark England, jess Muri, Shinaui Sanada, Dean Komatsu, Kent jones. Row Two: Na- than Pearson, Mike Martinez, Carl Hankins, Lloyd Mullins, Richard Newman, Eddy Nagasa- wai, Mike Newell, Bob Tulin. Row Three: Coach Albert Hunt, Don Holtry, Spencer Saito, Larry Roberts, Phil Boren, Cary Blosch, Larry Richins, Bill Kranwinkle, Richard Dent, Leland Bates, Riener Prawitt. Coach Albert E. Hunt ' ' ? WRESTLING TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Ca Blosch, Whlch are mme Phil Boren, Mike Martinez, Carl Hankins, Shinzui Sanaltla, Carlos Salazar. Row Two: Larry Richins, Larry Roberts, Don Holtry, Riencr Prawitt, Bill Kranwinkle, Spencer Saito. 9 SWIMMING TEAM NVhether executing precision dives or performing bro taking acquatic feats, the swimming team makes glit X 2 U -- through the water look as simple as walking across d street. Actually, hours of grueling workouts and ,, . practices are behind the seeming ease with which 1 t go through their paces. Led by Coach Brenneman, the T members hold meets with the swimming teams from Q1 tise t f f other area high schools. These matches provide a new .4 1135 1 V , ,.. a n and different form of spectator entertainment. .5 , RW. . , . wa L ., .K M W. , '.,,k - .ar M Miz .,..., w tf' -jimi ,K 5521 . it The race begins' Coach Brennaman and Captains Ken Sugden an Riser contemplate new season. High divers develop skill. SWIMMING TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Mick Smith, Jimmy Kemp, jan jcrasek. Row Two: David Ballstaedt, Gary McFee, Mike Tregcagle, Falko Friman. Row Three: Mr. Bren- naman. Scott Reiser, Bill Boosinger, Walt Draper, Phil Nelson, Ken Sugden, Ken Clifford. 'WSTE S 'Kp WK:-il' 98 TENNIS TEAM forceful back-hand drive wins the game! Another vic- ory for the XVest High Panthers! XVith excellent form ' and skill, our tennis team achieves ultimate heights as they win match after match for their school. Mr. Don Iesperson coaches and drills until the technique of each lplayer is polished to perfection. Practicing during the ,f- va M, X our .1-4-f sumrner also, the team members show their great en- WW ,P LL .Q wwf .ti thusiasm and love for the sport, and develop themselves N fi for the spring season. Giving of themselves to reach pro- it fessional standards, they Work unselfishly as a well- Era t ri M, organized team. Sharp, alert minds are developed for ' lpyv the problems accompaning this challenging sport. YVest e'tl:d - - L. High's tennis players go straight to the top I There is a mighty swing and, SPLAT I I li fig! aiyyp N 4' 'W 0 . .W D 1 q W ii .3 , V ii' f eisi i i ni t ' t f' ' me iiii irii at I .. - my 1 Buck improves his swing. Craig concentrates on a return. l Left to Right, Row One: Corey Reese, Jim Emery. Row Two: Mike Kenyon, Coach Iesperson, Craig Baker, Buck Backman. l . I . is i 1 152 . Y Z .V I, Z ,.,I, ,. as it t , ., . mf H,N f ' l sv W l A s f 304 Y .-,fri i 3,-ii , .4-153' l i , 99 Basketball builds coordination. A volleyball game proves stimulating. LEADERS CLUB Composed entirely of senior girls, Leaders Club, spon- sored by Miss Colleen jessen, offers its members an op-5 portunity to take part in sports activities. Since the club has a limited membership, those aspiring to join were considered through detailed applications. The girls were not singled out merely on the basis of athletic merit but because of their qualiiications in all fields from scholar- ship to dependability. With the purpose of promoting good sportsmanship, the club has sponsored, ofliciated, and played in the intramurals. Due to this excellent training in the field of leadership, and the opportunity to put this training to practical use, these girls leave Leaders Club well equipped to become useful members of their community. l Leaders Club leads off in all sports. LEADERS CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Karen Bingham, Miss Iesson,dIanice Hillen- brand, Emmerete Munk. Row Two: Mary Ann Hoffman, Ann Mortenson, San ra Hall, Rose Marie Hanson, Linda Pullan. Row Three: Karen Kranwinkle, JoAnn Butterfield, Linda Hills, Linda Dixon, Judy WVhite. Row Four: Karen Kolb, Irene Light, Myrna Schmidt, JoAnn Schmidt, Norma NVarren. Row Five: janet Dunlop, Lynda Beynon, Sherilyn Gerber, Made- line Wilcox, jean Roller. at . I, an ww , ff Tlx C . M , ' 'll is ' if a 1 V 1 ,,. a-5.. . -W t i , 1 pf il Q.: tr t xx 5 'Q' Q 1' if 'Y L 4 K -f. 3 , -, swwkx 'a1':.,.I,-31'-1 I .q4f'xb'f 7 5 Q -.A Nf., V i f l C I1 7, Z gig Publications, Clubs, Choirs Organize the endeavor. , 0' Q W x I' ' D K1 ,J Ja 4 -, 0 f . 5: 1 F X 1 A X 7 'VV -.ff 'rl -. 5' if -if: -H Ilflrfxi .f'-y .5 il 1 . 13 ,bff227.9jf' i Qxk.Ls-'12 A ' 1 9 PANTHER Recalling the past in the present, preserving it for the future: this is the challenge met by Panther staff in establishing the criterion. Presenting a melange of reflection and creativity, the bound volume displays to future generations the archives of the twist of the twig. l Heidi Hanson Lynda johnson Leslie Pearson Edit0l' Business Manager Artist 'ik A Mawr 'w Christine Hatton-Ward Norma Wood Ianice Rabiger Associate Editor Photography Editor Copy Editor Ardelle H. Mills Kathleen Ballstaedt mi Kathleen. Moon Sponsor Typist TYPISI L l N 1: Staff members will recall with smiles the panic of deadlines and rolicking parties that followed. XVorking as individuals within the team they mixed laughter and fun with the thought and craftsman- ship required to produce a keeper of memories. +735 4 ,rg . - . f ' .fat , ,ff . ..ffq.. ' I ' . . . ,V I - A 'ax Eileen Gwynn Copy Writer Gloria Nyland Copy Writer CCC l 4 ff ' Conscientious examine negatives. I ll' t l'l'A1'll! Wie if iii '- I., ' 'K 1 ,,-, V af,1,X 1 f . t s r at J 1 ,. Sharon Allen john Garvey Iudy Myers Lois Kay Thompson Copy Writer Assistant Photographer Assistant Photographer Filer Typists check for accuracy. , . , YV ,. 2 . The staff discusses ideas. 103 J' f iff M , , l x N .. Ken Clifford Xl Sponsor 0, ' P Kathey Burbidge Un on Editor Q 217 cate, ,WW5,zaBaaa. RED AND BLACK Nl ALA Xf' ' There is a flurry of activity as a busy stall of young journalists prepares for an approaching deadline. Twelve times this year, Red and Black staff has edited a paper, and each has shown the caliber of its conscientious producers. Kathey Burbidge, edi- tor of the ,59-'60 Red and Black, has, through her diligent efforts, brought regional recognition to NVest for its fine paper. Ken Clifford, business man- ager, has worked Zealously with Kathey in her con- stant effort for improvement. As feature editor, Pat Hazelrigg has done a noteworthy job. Producing a lasting image of newsworthy events, camera-toting Durie Johnson has added the touch that makes a paper live. Sports editor, Tom Brown, and assistant, Elaine Dokos, have re-created, in words, the thrill- ing moments of Westis many sports activities. In charge of business matters, Cheryll jordan has proved her ability. Reporter, Siegfried Brockert, brought his journalistic talents from Germany and has applied them on XVest,s staff. Able sponsor, Mrs. A. C. Heaton, has acted as guide, director, and organizer in aiding the staff as a unit, to achieve its goal. The annual Christmas writing contest, spon- sored by Red and Black, was again a success with two winning entries. The poem, Christmas, and the story, The Silver Casef' received, as awards for their excellence, five-dollar gift certificates. An- other item of interest in the Christmas edition was a complete page devoted to Christmas in foreign lands. Appearing with each edition, such features as This and Thatf' Kampus Kornerf' and i'Tipsv have added enjoyment for student readers. Staff and student body are equally proud of VVest,s fine paper, the Red and Black. fi ' if .1 K 1 ,-..,... At e 'FA 4i W Siegfried Brochert Durie Johnson Photographer Reporter 19' I , ' 'FQ V Kathey Burbidge interrogates new staff members Reporter Reporter Sanoma Irons, Cisela Gunther, JoAnn Ernrnertson. Cheryll Jordan Elaine Dokos 75 A A 1. 1,7 q XB 2 ,t . ., Tig' if An exuberant staff scans the finished product. Q 7 ff Um uv 1? mai' i S ,. s if ,H f . x x 4? I1 3' A I 105 Ranae Pierce Editor p 8 QM WEST WINDS Don,t delay! Enter the WVest XVinds Contestli' heralded the annual competition. Entries of both prose and poetry poured into room 211 as the deadline approached. Aim- ing for the finest in quality, the capable staff selected and published the very best material submitted. Under the direction of Miss Helen Thomas, their sponsor, mem- bers in the production of the magazine worked with a feeling of unity and efficiency. High goals and determin- ation have proved to be great assets in making West Winds an excellent publication. . 'a are 'xg Q I K ZX , M A 3 T M. , .N F We as ,Q :ga ls 16 4' a 9. Miss Helen Thomas Leslie Pearson Doris Cude Eileen Gwynn S nggr Art Editor Co Editor Publicit Editor P0 PY Y ., a :a- i '1.'7.. K A ' 3 as , M eae A isce ' y ciciy aafti janet Brinkerhoif Susan Fahey Kathleen Thompson Joyce F llllmel' Business Manager Artist Artist Writer 1 A ii-'Si it xi1a,Z1i.'fnf- 'fe .YM iff 11 A 2 f - ,3 ,F Hfilsgz.. H in ' ' i ' pp, fe :aint 3 tw Q iff ' ' fnff ' 'Qi '? Ei,A ,X I K 1 bfi 2 'g A LN, W,,,v' ,G , 5 if jg .1- ' 2 J fe. 3 M . K' bg I si x N Ti 0 -1 'I- 2 I K 2 Mary jane Barton Maryann Olson A , g g VVriter Artist, XVriter .3 PA 'fi' ' LAa - 'Q ' ' ' S V ,., ,,:,,g,, W - , A 1 If. , Am M gf 5 ' , 1. it G' 5- 5lf3'15 Lli5 . - .1 fi-'il A A FP' I 5 Q ,. r ' .-frm 1 Y L 4 -rp M .fx zgwzg, , a i?-f A ,f 9 iii: '2f'?7ffQJ 3' L, - - ---....,, N. , , aaaa ., - P 'N -- .VLV if .'.-' t W Q 'k-' . fe ' , ' yi. ,f -5 h .f I jlgygisgy, I , L ' ' ' 2 - . ' L- fn. ' P P Lay. . P, , A A gf 1... ' dt ,Qs -gif i 2 , , 5 ,, ' , A , -.W , s L Af. i ' 2.344 3, gi, fm. 3 if V , . S., ' i ' 1 lg J my , Becky Lee Hill i Bryant Nunley Writer I if Publicity A, ' Wi 9: ' -Hx .. Soliciting West Winds entries engages Doris Cude and y A A 'mi Pianae Pierce. ' ix- , , , ' ' CQ: fv', f ' Q V' az. , i , - hf,,,,, , f '-21, i -fp Miwf ' '21'i?Q? . 5 4' 1 2 'yu jf-U Yzfff 1 z ,f,, 2 t'., at 2. . .. -if - , Qu' ' George Peck Craig Smith Publicity Artist l ,,, ,,,-W,4 y , , 9 4 'Y vu- . t K Q du 4 Ck it 'V' Q...- W lean Pearson i Karen Sasaki Donna Sterzer Charlotte Davis Artist Artist Wliter TYPISWS 107 A CAPPELLA With a premium on excellence, West High Schoolls A Cappella Choir, one hun- dred Hfty strong, has soared to reach unusual heights of achievement during 1959-1960. Many hours of tireless rehearsal were required to bring performances to their peak. Uniforms acted as a unifying force to give the group a feeling of oneness. Mr. Maheris skilled musicianship and leadership were the motivating forces which brought development. A year, rich in experience and superior achievement, highlighted by outstanding choral recitation for the Utah Music Educators Association and countless other programs has brought the satisfaction of achievement. A CAPPELLA - Sopranos: Margo Ackerlind, Joyce Allgood, Merriam Allison, Carma Ander- son, Kathy Blanlc, Jo Ella Buffett, Virginia Cordova, Janene Cowles, Sue Crossman, Karen Daniels, Sandra Duncan, Sandra Lee Duncan, Linda Cailey, Jo Ann Cansell, Pam CoLightly, Eileen Gwynn, Janet Healey, Helen Horrocks, Linda Huddy, Charlotte lpson, Linda Jentzsch, Pauline Johnson, Karen Larsen, Veronica Leitzinger, Venice Madsen, Ardith Major, Linda Massey, Carolyn Maw, Robin Olsen, Charlotte Romijn, Myma Schmidt, Diane Scott, Kay Simmons, Jeanette Slagowski, Kathy Snow, Neva Tumer, Beverly Tyner, Donna Wheelwright, Judy Whipple, Barbara Wightman, Elizabeth Wood. Altos: Kathleen Allen, Lynn Anderson, Pamela Baker, F ayone Bingham, Kathy Bowden, Sharon Bryan, JoAnne Butterfield, Darlene Davis, Ruth Denos, Laurie Denos, Karen Douglas, Janet Dunlop, Kathy Feamley, Joyce Car- field, Kaye Hansen, Heidi Hanson, Julie Hardy, Pamela Haslam, Suzanne Hess, Mary Higham, Linda Hills, Nancy Holmes, Donnette Huppman, Kathy Jensen, Susan Keddington, Glenda Spf' use OFFICERS - jean Roller, Secretary, Jane Powell, Sec- Intent Singers achleve dnrlng Qhmdctlcal retary, Larry Ceisler, Property Mgr., jim Floyd, Pres. performance Kil atrick, Sherri Kottal, Carolyn Lasater, Theda Laws, Doris McCray, Carole Matern, Sandra Middleton, Mitzi Okuda, Charlene Peck, Dorothy Potts, jane Powell, Janice Rabiger, june Reynolds, jean Roller, Carol Silver, Ilean Smith, janet Strong, Cherryl Turner, Lynneve Vowles, Susan VVhiting, Madeline Wfilcox. Tenors: Jay Atkinson, Dennis Banks, john Brein- holt, Bill Cassady, Robert Child, Bob Chiodo, Richard Christensen, Ralph Craine, james Floyd, Dennis Mauss, Bryan Pirente, Reiner Prawitt, David Quinn, Mack Slye, Mick Smith, Bertram XVillis. Basses: David Ashton, Buck Backman, Cline Baxter, Cordon Blackham, Bill Boosinger, Marty Brinton, Richard Bush, Kurtis Cornish, joe Cuglietta, W'alt Draper, Alan Fowler, john Gaines, Larry Geisler, David Harris, Larry Hill, David Holmberg, Lynne Jones, Stephen Jones, Bill Kranwinkle, Mike Kenyon, Arthur Larsen, Don Little, Brian Low, Tom Monfrooy, Ral h Page, Jay Poulsen, john Sadovich, Robert Slater, Vaughn Smith, Larry Spendlove, Milke Etephens, Mike Sudbury, john Trinniman, Ron Turner, joe Varoz, Melvin Weight, Dale Wil- erson. CHORUS Anyone who enjoys singing finds he may choose from a wide var iety of groups in the West High choral department. Once the def cision has been made, all that is left are the tryouts held at the end of the year. The time is made apparent by the pale faces and glazed eyes of the hopeful singers awaiting their turns. The posting oi audition results is followed by squeals of I made it! I made itl, and How did I get it? Even though John Smith didnit quite make Girls' Glee, and Sally Sophomore is crushed for not being admitted to Junior Choir, the general atmosphere is one of surprise and re- lief. In the Fall begins the real work. Under the direction of James Maher, the groups buckle down to the task of rehearsing for school assemblies and parent- teacher performances. The day before Thanksgiving vacation a musical treat was presented by the entire music department, including the band and orchestra, as well as the choruses. From Girls, Glee to Junior Choir the choral groups pro- vide for all musical tastes and voices from bass to soprano, from alto to tenor. The variety of sections make an entertaining and prof- Mr. James Maher, Conductor IUNIOR CHOIR - Sopranos: Wendy Almond, Mar Jean Andrus, Marjorie Bell, Susan Billows, Karen Bluhm, Rosanne Carter, Sherry Campbell, Becky Floor, Kathy Gray, Beverly Hardman, Carla Hard- man, Carolyn Howe, Suzzanne Heim, Janice Honda, Pat Jensen, Linda Johnson, Jana Kinder, Barbara Lindford, Jackie Noorda, Diane Olorenshaw, Jeanne Oppelt, Ann Palmer, Susan Paul, Jean- ette Peterson, Pat Peterson, Cheryl Pocock, Frances Ramos, Ingred Schoenherr, Barbara Smith, Carol Sudbury, Diane Sunderland, Kay- lene Taylor, Irene Tippitts, Diane VValton, Janet XVillia1ns, Kay XVilliams. Altos: NVendy Affleck, Lynne Allred, Frances Bay, Sandra Beall, Mary Beatty, Nancy Blank, Janet Bloomquist, Carolyn Burt, , Gayle Cowan, Barbara Conger, Mar aret Duffy, itable class for anyone who enjoys music. Katherine Hunt, Linda Huntington, Cheryl Jordan, Linda Kilpat- rick, Pamela Knight, Darlene Luker, LuAnn Morgan, Marilyn Pal- mer, Sharon Peake, Julie Pullan, Judy Reber, JoAnn Robinson, Myrna Robinson, Maria Siouris, Matti Smith, JoAnn Soria, Kathy Thompson, Karen Wallace, Gerry Wemer, Judy Yates. Tenors: Michael Brown, James Cole, Stan Cotterman, Bill Dunlop, Bud Lamb, Robert Larson, Gary Lees, Dennis Mann, Jay Martin, Larr Rogers, Monico Trujillo, Duane VVanlass. Basses: Bob Alston, Dick Alston, Richard Auila, Craig Baker, Judy Benauidez, Paul Case, Allen Cazier, Einar Corelli, Gamer Cox, Clark England, Bradley Fritsch, James Garcia, Jerry Going, Marlow Jones, Mike Juenger, Dennis Lee, Charles Major, Doug McGavin, Val Morris, Mike Newell, Jim Nunley, Tom Peck, Charles Reed, Gary Reed, Bob Judy Cherrick L' d D ffl in a u n, Gattung, Shauna Glover, Monica Groeber, Linda Guerts Hayes, Linda Harrington, Donnetta Hoopes, All , 7 Mpffgfff , .ass ,WY .- 'Hiram Reeves, Robert Salazar, Robert Seeley, Mike Simmons, John Smith, Ned Sweat, Dave Tabish, Kenley Taylor, Gordon Winkelkotter. 2C,.,,.5 1111. 451- . . M., BOYS CHORUS - Tenors: Pat Bacca, Leland Bates, Bill Baxter, Bob Beaudoin, Brent Bowcutt, Mike Campbell, Ray Connors, Bruce Dunn, Jerry Fenstermaker, Pat Flynn, Mike Gomez, Lee Heap, Richard Humphries, Roger McMillan, Ray Millgate, Elwood Musiz, Bob Neilsen, Terry Reynolds, Eugene Scott, Alan Short, Mike Ster- zer, Barry Swan, Dennis NVilliams, Don Young. Bass: Dick Baggett, Delos Ballard, Cline Baxter, Ivan Bobb, Rodney Bryant, Blaine Christensen, Robert Dillingham, Judd Dority, Steven Evans, Don GIRL'S CLEE - Sopranos: Shirley Ames, Faith Bell, Barbara lBlackwelder, Joylene Blake, LaVon Bradford, Eileen Bumam, Jean Butterfield, Ethel Cooper, Vickie Currie, Janice DeYoung, Susan Farclough, Betty Fowler, Shiela Havice, Naoma Hawks, Diane Haywood, Hepworth, Terry Hone, Kay Jacobson, Deen John- Lila Kemp, Marcia Kenny, Maurine MansHeld, Carol Natter, Emma Padilla, Carol Ptlug, Reid, Bonnie Ruby, Jane Schultz, Renae M f - aw' :wil 1. . W tix Finley, Phil Certsch, Dirk Croen, Peter Hass, Robert Holmes, Ralph Howell, Herman Ibarra, Shyreal Jensen, Kent Jones, Charles Larsen, Craig Larsen, Ray Larsen, LeRoy Luna, Erwin McKinley, Larry Malouf, Stephen Marshall, John Martin, Ron Martin, Eugene Marzo, Sam Mascarenas, Gary Matcrn, XVayne Newsome, Thyce Peterson, Joe Petty, Norman Potter, Michael Russell, Ed Simmons, Cordan Snow, Marshall Stroup, Calvin Vestal, Gilbert Vialpando, John XVelch, Mike VVestberg, Eddie XVhite, Bill XViser. Shingleton, Jeri Skinner, Karen Sudweeks, Linda Wood. Altos: Linda Ashton, Barry Barratt, Bonnie Blair, Ellen Bradshaw, Inez Christensen, Bonnie Dickerson, Stormy Eichbauer, Elizabeth Ence, Jean Farrimond, Diane Fergeson, Diane Fesko, Trudy Hall, Caro- yn Handy, Linda Hans, Jeanie Haynes, Pat Herndon, Edna Jones, Annette Jonte, Sandra Keyes, Nona LaBaron, Rosie Martinez, Dor- othy Maxwell, Marcia Neilson, Betty Noflsinger, Charlene Peck, Gladys Peck, Elke Shilling, Rhea Spainhower, Kathy Spilman Caro yn Taylor, Lois Wonderly, Nancy Zaelit. z IQ ,ff 11. A Ag, l S Fingers on the keys add harmony. ORCHESTRA - Flutes: Pat Manwaring, Oboe: Reinhardt Bsumekg Clarinets: John Carbine, Janet Rasmussen, Kent Johnson, David Brisk, James Bolton, Horn: Linda Beynon, Trumpets: Phil Boren, Mike Martinez, Jerry Madsen, David Barton, Douglas Pearceg Trombones: Carl Bakerg Tuba: Mike Anderson, Percussion: Glenn Christenson, Corey Rees, George Hallam, lst Violins: Jan Jurasek, Douglas Osborn, Judy Parkins, Judy Bossard, Emily Maloof, Cor- Mr. Baker creates musical moods. anne Brady, Ruth Raikes, Carla Foote, Amerlia Rondas, Sharilyn Gerber, 2nd Violins: Charlotte Davis, Darla XVilleson, Henning Jensen, Ronald VVhitehead, Janet Drechsel, Ruth Koehler, Renee Cambellg Violas: Glenda Reid, Colleen McCoyg Cellos: Hannah Sohn, Janice Miller, Jeanine Bartholomew, Marjorie Gold, Carolyn StreiH, Diane Lordg Basses: Lynn Johnson, David Ripley, Phil Pronk, Nancy Johnsong Piano: Larry Naccaratog Saxaphone: Gary Spangler. BAND AND ORCHESTRA A Two of VVest's most energetic organizations, the band and orchestra, have won recognition, for themselves and WVest High, throughout the Salt Lake area with their springtime concerts in local schools. The ambitious in- strumentalists, who have worked with Mr. Baker, have given up much of their spare time for rehearsals. They can be proud to say that Mr. D. Carlyle Baker, their conductor, has composed several of the numbers that they play. One of their favorites is the Christmas Overa- turef, Establishing the tempo for many assemblies and creating the mood for extra programs, the orchestra has provided service as well as pleasure at the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies and Time Out For Gingerf, our school play. Strike up the band! has become a by- word at games. Pep club drills, songs, and cheers have been enlivened to the tunes of trumpets and drums. onating their time to football and basketball games, he members of the band have helped to promote en- thusiasm and to boost the morale of the players. BAND - Left to Right, Row One: Carol Zarkou, Peggy Milner, Clela May Thornton, Pat Mannwaring, Charlene Edwards, Vickey Miller, Gay Cooley, Roberta Houser, Alden Parker, Arwin Pro- wancia, Gary Redington, Darrell Butterfield, Floyd Smethurst, Morona Palachi. Row Two: Michael Austin, Robin Lawson, Mar- vin Boase, Terry Cox, Roy Ishida, Joseph Spendlove, Allan Reeves, Gerald Adamson, Paulette Richins, Linda VVarnes, Gloria Delzer, Joyce Pless, Sherry Bradford, Dawn Brundle. Row Three: john Davis, Elaine Savage, Richard Neuman, Steve Clark, Bruce Young, ijerry Going, Dale jetfs, David Freeman, Manual Garcia, Paul l Cisneros, Mike Cornell, Garland Hubber, Gilbert Vialpando, Bob FLAG CARRIERS - Left to Right: Elaine Savage, Gay Coley, Vicky Miller. Riding. Row Four: Richard Dent, Craig Anderson, Ken Atkin, jim Carstonson, Gary Spangler, Brent McKay, Galen jorgenson, Randy Voss, james Duffield, Ronald VVinkler, Victor Martinez, Kelly Geis, Robert Oshiro, Tom Duflield. Row Five: Robert Hou- ser, David Peck, Dennis Stevens, Tanya Marcroft, VVayne Hovey, XVayne North, Ralph WVharton, David Ballstaedt, james Smeth- urst, Dean Austin, David Freeman, Rod Brown, Clair Anderson, Paul Maxwell. Row Six: Robert Peep, Linda McArthur, Darryl Thomas, Linda Beynon, Kay Lemmon. Row Seven: Darlene Bush- nell, Helen Hodson, Iuby Benevidez, Marilyn Hoggue, Virginia Seaman. OAL wiwr fx' Miss Georgia DeMarco ,, Sponsor W X' 55 ' V xxvxh -f-'-.1- f'Xo IO ' 'U E ,.-5- -,,.,......- 5' Hi lf:- QE! T. ' , Q9 o 'K 4352: Oo-W-7 1 Lowell Holbrook i I-IEERLEADERS Gravity-defying vaults and bandage-resulting somer- saults, there are our cheerleaders! Non-conforming, with a zest for the original, they rally forth with the latest in style, action, and yells. In the gym, down the halls, around the seal, or on the Held, their aim is the same. Theirs is the ambition to bond the spirit between them- selves and their followers, whether singing in devotion to their alma mater or roaring in victory to' their team. Agile, spirited, individualists, this fun-loving set, with voices screamed hoarse and hands clapped red, have impelled the concourse to thundering support and the team to unllagging determination. New attire - - - DSW SGHSOII- Morris Greene Carolyn Maw Kaye Hansen and Carol V Eiga, 3 ,iff v ki I ,... ,, f f , , , X V A A zu, ..:',,5 ., ,im M E v Q A-'51 .v ' z i J , if M , 'iw' 4 -.-. . l' 'Q a ,, I ll ff t ,it H 133 -at ' W Bette Io Cray Mike Chidister Carolyn Maw if if PEP CLUB Marching is only one of the many facets in the active life of a Pep Club girl. The drilling for half-time performances is punctuated by ex- changes, parties, and gay get-togethers. Building spirit before home games, they startle many a sophomore as they troop through the halls yell- ing You Panthers, Fightf, Precision marching, combined with spirited cheering, make the Pep Club one of the prominent organizations at YVest. OFFICERS - Left to Right, Row One: Ceeeile Larson, Donnetta Hoopes, Karen Sasaki, and Cheryl Pocoek. Row Two: Carolyn Howe, Su- san Keddington, President, Judy Parkin, Cor- anne Brady, Gay Coley. Sponsor: Mrs. Beverly Pittman Mascot: Susie Andrus Hopeful Pep Club girls gather in solemn circle before Alumni game. 2-r Pu, rp I FW, ,,,.,,,,.. ,n 22' ,i,' xi Stimulates School Spirit ,M is-we A, ,Os ,.f an i .M 2 f 'b Y gf- We-'X' K - is W my Q, M, .Q X i 4, ,- -,. few . K , V j .,i,'3.,f . , ms P V S , , ,QW NX SQL, lx ,M in ' s I Q5 Q as -1 P 1 f,,:-,:rf9 E ,Z 'i q auf v h 0 Q, ,Q . l 'V Charline Edwards Sharon Allen Coranne Brady Barbara Congcr Mabel Endo Mar Jean Andrus Kathey Burbidge Gayle Cowan Becky Floor Peggy Andreason Rosanne Carter Carla Crowther Cheryl Fossell Elizabeth Ayrton judy Chirriek Doris Cude Pain Colightly Frances Bay lirolene Cline Colleen Duelilrneier Sharon Hadley jamie Borrowman Cay Coley Margaret Dully Peggy Hansen 3' -wi ,V A G., - sm N, tw. .Q W Y ,,-fp w , J. .5 -2 Ji A wm a, 1 wt M uf' -2 Q.. 4 as, Wa- ' , Lifffhx sr K , , ,X nw nf v W. A ,, if 'ff at J mag 'Q 3376 . K A, ,-was Q,-K v-'fu 1 QA uw' 'Snr Q ' S I Q S S wx 5 5 gf 5 , 1 3 'N , ' J .- Q vvx mf fl? s. V .1 A' J, S Q U I . X at - J ,gif 5- Ki -fl A J if 'f 5 ,. fax-ff Q'-M -N f . AL in cl J Q f' J If . W' Y' J ii ttii a.li.ya L 1 M13 4 'J . fa at if S J ' 'fx V ' V ig: qw, fi 3, w V'-fb, ' . .ip Q 8 xi , K Y 1 i f www . V .L A ,y ' 2 Carole Hatch Sanoma Irons Jana Kinder Judy Miller Pat Hatch Sally Ann Justice Pamela Knight Clara Murray Christine Hatton- Clieryll Jordan Ceceile Larson Diane Olerenshaw NVard Sharen Johnson Barbara Lintord Maryann Olsen Suzanne Heim Susan Keddington Jane Louie Emma Padilla Janice Holt Carol Kershaw Cathrine Lund Susan Paul Donnetta Hoopes Linda Kilpatrick Sandie Middleton Judy Parkin Carolyn Howe an in. M Hs' M ' A ,W V 7 A 4, ,s 3 S- 'Q In . , 5' '3 f:', .f. p f-I me J aff, :-. f . ' I ,IV l , f A' ' 7 a .15 wwf ' ' w 1 ff ,Y ' ai .. e,.- A ', ,ii -ff ' -7 ifa'- . 2--' , H ., I , sw A, .. fx ' fi 1: ,P .J , , ri N ,Y - . lui Jeanette Peterson Marily Peterson Pat Peterson Cheryl Poeoek Joanne Robinson Karen Sasaki Elaine Savage Qu Barbara Smith Matti Lu Smith Kathie Snow Susan Stonebraker Carolyn Streiff Kay Strong Kaylene Taylor ff if l Kathy Thompson Kathy Thomson Charlotte XValkenhorst Dianne XValton Gerry XVerner Judy YVhipple Kay Williams 1 18 Mr Scott -if I 'N H235 4' vw 5 M, .H Key Club Officers, Iohn Trinniman, Jack Ford, and Phil Boren, busily work on Sub for Santa. Craig Anderson r Ken Atkin V AVAA V. l,Y '.- V. VV Buck Backman . T Phil Boren . o..,. . VN, I lip Vi fiaf , Qi! T T . K John Brienhoh i f Q Grant Cannon - 'V .1 Richard Bush rv - if q':' fseiw 3 .. ':.,,, . : f a i '5Hw5Qi53Qw1M H, awawiwmwm V VE, .ivi ,Vg 5 , ,V ..,Q.... '-.1 fi -X4 if 'Z . M W QM' 3 fa PEN' t so fu ,-na we tr is . , 4 'R 5 , 4 I 32 Ken Clifford . XVinkY DeLamar ' ' if , f Grant Eiche . -fm - 'E . if . 3' IackFord PQ T T is jim Floyd , ,V 7 P V Cary Foulks - - . 'E john Gaines - ' 1 ask 1 1 'kai . ' f .f 'F-51 4 X 1:1 'eggs' Edward Couch , WV . W V Bill Harman - ,.i ,1 V, I Tom Hart I f- .. .,' V ' ii 5 5 Judd jackson . -,.. V Larry Jacobsen ' ' V u . Ste hen Jones Sanforcfjjorgenson we I Eff' :'- - .. 5 '49 K Q F r , S 5 ii? , Kenyon Kalvismako V Larry Kershaw ' 'ri , . V Robert Larsen if Q5 1 Y Gary Leavitt 5 at V V Bill McLeod V- efeee t Mike Newell f Q . ' f Jim Nunley t up T V V YV ., . r M is .r erse aes we s fra mfs J r 7 4 ' ..:- ' . 4,,. .. W, P Stewart Player V .5 W f ri Robert Renolds ijiffa I .,.. ' Clark Silver X Gary Spangler ' 'L t p , V 5 i l if Mike Stephens rg ,-, V ' 'UA 3 ff . 1 'yew Ken Olsen Y-4 3? it 5,4 Q Q t Q g., A in vw' ,, ,Q sf f A 1' 2 f , as Vie .,. t at KEY CLUB Dapper young men in smart white sweaters, vivid game- day programs jauntily peddled from room to room, ani- mated posters, warning, pleadingg the VVest High Key Club, manned by forty-two exclusively selected and in- itiated Ir. Kiwanians, is known for its dedication to ser- vice both at school and in the community. In collabora- tion with the Pep Club, their first major activity was a complete Thanksgiving dinner for a local family. Sub- bing for Santa was their pleasure, and entertaining at childrens hopsitals throughout the city brought its re- ward in bright smiles, New library books and an addition to the scholarship fund were also direct results of their efforts. . f f ' i.e.fiar.t ,-.eff 3 'Gifs -X I 4, 5- :K A ' Q: 5 I 2 ' ' p Q f -a -1 '- ' E Y . . , 1 -W rw 0' f X- P t a ii ' ,., A I ' . 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Ushering at the vocationallconference, presenting Christmas programs at hospitals, and sponsoring individual parties for sophomore girls are only a few of the time-consuming activities that have gained them recognition both in school and community. Acting as information booths for inquiring new students, the girls advise against such misdemeanors as trespassing on the school seal. Having gained much satisfaction from their work in orienting and encouraging these girls, Big Sisters leave West with a hearty, Good luck, Sophomoreslv .f ft, ff , wr ff., Big Sister Officers, Kay Harrison, Janet Jemison, Lois Kay Thom son, and Naomi Terashima, compile information file. MM, Q, - M in --,,, fp ,J , A -'e- J V J Z ,,, J K as ,.. J 4 , 2- f JY . -'ra ., 5 4 gg 9 J v ' ' , ya 7 V -3- .. :i . 'iiis stst L t he -' iii' ' '-' W - . ' 1 2 ' - J 7 f .z B 13 ' iiri u l f 'tn ,M ' .39 V 'i I K V: yyskfs 7 .i g I .-'V Q e A A ,, sl A V. fi., I -3 K M 't ., ' ilffi, e,,, A ' M 4. ' it ' . Y H it . 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K imp J , GX at 4 's s L A W .fs ' W :K N ,, ,-s , Ar- , In Nadine Alleman Lynn Anderson Pamela Baker Kathy Barnes Jeanine Bartholomew F ayone Bingham Karen Bingham Carol Lynn Bosen Kathy Bowden Barbara Braithwaite Diane Cadwell Marsha Campbell Kay Davies Joy Dean Janet Dunlop Jo Ann Emmertson Sheryl Evans Barbara Farr Charlene Fernelius Joyce Garfield Linda Haehle Heidi Hanson Kay Harrison Janice Hillenbrand Jerolyn Jackson Virginia Jekowski janet Jemison Allison Kirk 'S Karen Kolb Carolyn Lees Vence Madsen Carolyn Maw Doris McCray Janice Miller Kathleen Moon Ann Mortensen Gloria N yland Mitzi Olcuda Robin Olsen Charlene Peek Bonnie Swensen N rome Ter ishima Virgene Thaston Lois Kay Thompson P lra Tippets Judy NVh1te M Idelme Wilcox Elsie Yamad 1 Mrs Katherine McClure ff f'Q I 49 , 3 ,J Wx Q ' 9 , , if 3 . , 4 1757? 9 '- Y' ig:-, 'Q , X, W L K , , I 'e ' t't' at J' J 1 ,i 3 1 L X f A ' ,:. Q: kk f , ' 1 f ' 7 X 1 ,f - ' ' W ,w 'Q I -i 122.31 it V ' . A J, ettr ' 1- L 1 f f i'i, . .. . f SERVICE GROUPS Throughout our school are many service groups. First are the stage and sound crews, who provide scenery, microphones, and lighting for assemblies. In the cafe- teria are Workers preparing and serving our food during every lunch hour. The custodians and matrons are found in every building on campus, keeping our school neat, clean, and in good repair. STAGE CREW - Left to Right: Dorothy Miller, Betty Vander VVerf, Kent Johnson, Norman Marchant, Ron Chamberland, Bill Parker, john Daugnty, David Rogers. IANITORS - Left to Right, Row One: Ernest Hansen, James F airkoff, Luther Massey. Row Two: Leo J. Ortega, XVil1iam Edge- comb, Kirk Herbert, Roy Anderson. 3, Q . i if 1 fr I f.. xx! if QL! ' st f fmt X SOUND CREW - Left to Right: Frank Godfry, Richard Catmull, Steve Anderson. .4-l ..1.a CAFETERIA WORKERS - Left to Right, Row One: Henen Faulkner, Jennie Bergstrom, Norma Banks, Marian XVilliams. Row Two: Vera Faulkner, Ruth Clifford, Pearl Ek, Lucile Knorr, Lou- ise Bisignano. ,Q 4 ... 1' ffl ,.... ! PHYSIOLOGY CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Francis Bay, Clara Murrey, Vicky Currie, Lois Kay Thompson, Barbara Farr, john Trinnaman, Naomi Terashima, Susan Stoneluraker, Pat Bur- bidge, Peggy Prince, Donna XVheelwright. Row Two: Miss Ber- nice Thomas, Pam Baker, Virginia Hendon, Helen Horroeks, Mary Gunter, David Holmberg, Harold Wlelling. Row Three: Carolyn Lees, Linda Harrington, jackie Noorda, Ingrid Schoenberg, Faye Strode, Pat Reid, Kay Anderson, Ray Child, Carl Swenson. Y TEENS - Left to Right, Row One: Karen Kranwinkle, Yvonne Neuhays, Sandra Ottly. Row Two: Sheila Webb, Roma Tuttle. Physiology club members work steadily on hospital project. MP!-'2 'uv if Hill' R. O. T. Trains for the Future Future leaders in military defense, the Reserve Officers, Training Corps, under the leadership of Sergeant F igge, is a fine representative of the United States Army, and of West High School. Under strict discipline, the ROTC receives military training for future defense of our Country. Group and company commanders, and platoon leaders strive to promote efficiency and raise standards. Drill, Rifle, and Usher teams, volunteer groups, have, through many hours of practice, been able to compete against neighboring schools with better than average success. These, and First Aid Team, have received high commendation for their excellent performances in school and community. Participation in the Armed Forces Day parade, presentation of an educational assembly about flags of our country, and the annual Cadet Hop are a few of the activities that have been highlights of our year. Tomorrow,s forces, R.O.T.C., begin today to pre- pare for the serious task of defending our nation. if . a i ,.,, il W K , Sergeant Walter Figge Commanding Officer N F' N., X. x 1 - xxx 3 i K. . x- +4 1 r J Thomas Hart Iacques Chappius Hershel Culpepper Lieutenant Colonel Major Major Q .arf , . v if .,,,, 'Ra 25,53 .1 .VW ,gi I Bob Adamson Bryan Pirente Iuby Benavidez Gabe Valdez Captain Captain Captain Captain 3 Daniel Pulley lx -mink' QQ., Alma Palache Richard Oglivie Henry Corssen Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Lieutenant COMPANY A - Left to Right, Row One: Eric Edmunds, Alma Palache, Daniel Pulley, Mike Hauser, Mervin Binnall. Row Two: Dennis Stephens, Dan Clark, james Timmons, john Grace, Stan Payne. Row Three: Clifton Fisher, Frank Kramer, Rex Gold, Cur- tis Karnish, David Meng. Row Four: Robbie De Jonge, Steven Green, Berton Allred, Edward Gosling, VVa1ter Lazenby, Tommy Tate. ' - Q rv . , . 0 5 f J f 'X i' A Q A L A gf nf---M Q ,4--,, f T'Jf ,IL ..,,-fiil::'ifiM'3!'M ---- V' pf' fife- 'WI ----.....,, Drill Team stands at attention. 5T f 2.4 - am may. Dennis Richmond , Captain -M-.1999 , ' Tvedtnes Douglas Ferguson George Tilson First Lieutenant First Lieutenant COMPANY B - Left to Right, Row One: Richard Agilive, George Tilson, Doug Ferguson, john Richmond, jacques Chappius. Row Two: joe Mann, Gene Seott, Dennis McCabe, Pat Havens, Rich- ard Humphries, Rodger Nulph. Row Three: Roy lsheta, Steven Matterson, Gerald Martin, Pete Steller, Brent Dunnellbeil, Bill Feveryer, Steven Crabtree, XVilliam Bell. Row Four: Orville Lar- son, Tony Roland, Ronny Martin, Richard Olsen, Roy Siebert, Russell Humphrey, John Anderson. Row Five: jack Timmons, Norman Lemon, Ray Tippets, Manual Crockett, Charles Major, Monroe Iverson, David Rodgers. Cadets entertain at children's hospital S u , ,rt r t H s A i F 5 ff gf G ,Q ,J 6 l Qt M 3 , Grant Sudweeks Captain ,,f'Qf David Camomile Michael Hauser Victor Willey First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant 'W' 53,1 1 r K. or, COMPANY C - Left to Right, Row One: Victor XVilley, Grant Sudweeks, David Camomile. Row Two: Henning Jensen, Ralph Peterson, Dirk Croen, Boyd Silver, Dale Jefls, Richard Neely, Cary Crowder, Ken Desmond, David Baker, David Canham. Row Three: Robert Gromes, Fred Johnson, Darell Peck, Tom Emery, Larry NVinkelkotter, Ralph Howell, Henry Vredevcld, Marshall XVilliams, Robert Beaudoin. Row Four: Kenneth Holland. Cadet labors at R.O.T.C. Headquarters. SOCIAL CLUBS Unite Common Interests V .. A q LS, I7 X fi' l v Z 9 ly gQmSw5'f s al 16 t'7' l l -... 3 A- ' ' , Q N l I-I ..,'.I 9 V K R if P 5 .I ri ggi, r it , e A' Dashing through the snow I Our many clubs organized for service as well as for en- joyment, meet on various days of the week to plan and work for our school. Booster Club, whose sponsor is Frank Baughman, uses the art ability of its members to boost spirit before games. Keeping order through assem- blies is the duty of the members of Ushers Club. Ski Club, whose activities consist of ski fashion shows, movies, and skiing, is one of our largest clubs. Irma Hansen is the sponsor of the Y Teens. Through the year, the members swim, skate, and participate in almost every sport for girls. Log Club is designed to increase school spirit and West High's place as a top-ranking school. SKI CLUB - Row One: jana Kinder, june Reynolds, Linda Beynon, Bar- bara Blackwelder, Carol Sudbury, Bob Alston, Kathy Cooper, Cary Spang- ler, Barbara Smith, Heidi Hanson, Lowell Holbrook, Dick Alston, john Hanson, Madeline XVileox, janc Powell, Ashley XVallace, Cherry Turner, Carol Silver, Kathy Barnes, Betty Lou Forsey, Cleve Hales. Row Two: Becky Floor, NVendy Affleck, Kathy Thompson, jay Martin, Robert Larson, jack Ford, Steve Anderson, lion Peterson, Don XYright, Linda Daffin, Linda Buehl. Row Three: Maryann Olsen, Alison Kirk, Ceorge Murphy, Richard Christensen, Carolyn Burt, Randall jones, Doug Pool, Terry Toon, Vir- ginia Durrant, Elyzabcth Enee, Pau a Patterson, Betty Sant, janice Orr, Craig Anderson. Row Four: Kathy Burbidge, Susan Keddington, Kay Trapp, Dale Linton, Marilyn Bell, Eva Bsuinek, Susan Conley, jackie Snow, San- dra Mora, jaren Peay, Dennis Stevens, Clark Silver, Mi'e XVestburg, Ron Peck, Sue Sandberg, Ken Atkin, Cary Swanson, Ewe Klindt, Bill jones. Row Five: john Trinnamon, Sharon Bryan, Ardith Morrison, Cathy Conley, David Harris, Maria Cuglitta, Cordon Snow, Gunter Radinger, Hans Ceuder, Danny Cor on, Howe Doerr, john Gaines, jiin Metcalf, jim Lund, jack Thompson, SNK Shannon, Siegfried Brockert, ltinehardt Bsumek. LOG CLUB Left to Right Row One Richard Bush John Alston Mike Newell Bruce Williams. Row Three: John Brein- Caines Gary Spangler Larry Jacobsen jack Ford john Trinna holt Steve Anderson Buck Backman, Ken Clifford, Clark Silver, USHERS CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Bob Lillie, Richard Christensen, jerry Madsen, Cline Baxter. Row Two: Mr. Anderson, Richard Newman, Reiner Prawitt, Ron Peterson, jack Ford. Row Three: Bill Hansen, Corey Rees, Uwe Klindt, Glen Christensen, Bob Child. Row Four: Tom Duflield, Hans Ceuder, Tom Mon'- frooy, Ronnie Vonk, Mack Slye, Ross Bradley. Row Five: Paul Maxwell, juby Benavidez, Sterling Froisland, Doug Boulden. Row Six: 10132 Hansen, David Quinn, Gary Bloseli, Ty Ko . 6 127 ,E I K , , , J I 1. AJ? it H: H Q' .. , Y VVilling hands help children at Shriners Hospital. JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Shiela XVebb, Karen Kranwinkle, Yvonne Neuhuys, Frcdda Bakker, Row Two: Roma Tut- tlc, Virginia VVilson, Madelyn Otley, Fran Souris. BOOSTERS CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Susan Kedding- ton, Dale Linton, Arwin Provonsha, John Hansen, MarJean An- drus, Myrna Schmidt, JoElla Builet, Joan Edwards, Barbara Smith, Mr. Baughman. Row Two: Richard Bush, Elwood Xlusig, Kaye Hansen, Carolyn Ludlow, Jane Powell, Carolyn Burt, Carol Sud- bury, Jana Kinder, Maryann Olson, Kathie Snow. Row Three: Cary Spangler, John Gaines, Johnny Sadovich, Morris Green, Ted YVarr, Bette Jo Cray, Eleanor Kobayashi, Jane LeSuer, Judith Hooton. ffjlt - , . it J fx , FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: jeNeal Hender- son, Sandra Barker, Louise Kemp. Row Two: JoAnn Emmertson, Nancy Holmes, Donna Wheelwright, Connie Bruce, Becky Lee Hill. Row Three: Douglas Osborn, Gary Schaugaard, Mr. Dee Anderson. Jolene Hunter. FUTURE NURSES CLUB - L ft to Right Row One Sandra Croft Row Two Clarene Wagstaff Carolyn Dawson Miss Nettie Duncan, Elaine Rosenvall, HeleneHorrocks Barbara Haertel Kay Bradford Cathy Bowden Row Three baye Stephens Barbara ,i-X, ,fu fl ' . if A , J 5 LA ' if 1 as f 'A 'g k GOLF TEAM - Left to Right: Frank Godfrey, Ron Peterson, Ozzio Allen. SOCCER CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Neal, Coachg Henning Jensen, Manager, Helmut Wenzel, Brent Duennebeil. Row Two: Frank Kramer, Orville Larsen, Ervin Nielson, George Anderson. Row Three: Brent Johanson, Heinz Jueling, Lothar Eisert, Captain Juergen Kaehlg Hans Pross, Co-Captain. GIRLS RIFLE TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: NVarren, Cathy Jurasek, Carolyn Fumess. Row Marjorie Gold, Linda Taylor. Row Two: Norma Three: Judyth Christensen, Nedra Parry, Nancy Johnson. fx---fl-W' rw We H-LJ arsi if 43 5' T Q 'W,,,g, A-ffm' T 'ef-11.477 SENIOR RIFLE TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Orvil Larsen, Ter Bills, Norman Lemmon, Bob Nielson, Frank Kramer, Larry Wiriklekotter, Darrel Peck, Vernon Howell, Charles Major. Row Two: Gerald Luker, Bryan Pirente, Richard Ogilvie, Henning Jensen, Mervin Binnal, Michael Houser, David Camimile, Lyle Kilpatrick, ,Eacques Chappius, Dennis Richmond, Robert Adamson, Hershel Cu pepper, David Rodgers. LIBRARY AND OFFICE WORKERS - Left To Right, Row One: Beverly Stephens, Olive Holt, Carolyn Dawson, Karen Kran- winkle, Nancy Orser, Fran Siouris, Afton Wardle, Marjie Renzo, Victory Smith, Miss Arvilla Brown. Row Two: Lori Smith, Alene Robinson, Nancy Blank, Carol Silver, Karen Bullough, Emily Maloof, Katsuke Nakamura, Sue Shimmin, judyth Christensen, Kathleen Holmstead, Bonita Hansen, Beverly Hardman, Margo Ackerlind. Row Three: Ranae Pierce, Mary Jane Barton, Kathleen Jensen, David Quinn, Doris McCray, Carolyn Howe, Albert Hall, Doug Adams, Doug Osborn, Richard Anderson, Nedra Perry, Madeline Otley, Roy Mitchell, Mr. Harold Bell. LATIN CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Earl Johnson, Gary Foulks, David Noorda, Freddie Yee. Row Two: Suzanne Hess, Nancy Orser, Janet Healy, Myma Schmidt, Kathy Hunt, jean Pearson. Row Three: Bill Dunlop, Faye Stevens, Lesley Magdiel, Charlene Ed- wards, Ethel Cooper, Chip Crane. Row Four: jerry It.h, Bill Boer. GERMAN CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Hannah Sohn, Heidi Lehnhart, Nancy Penman, Michael Leavitt. Row Two: Herman Peine, David Rogers, Stephen Jones, Gary Leavitt. Row Three: Mr. William Billeter. ff gmt, M W, ff' If ,,. ti wan, r O iv Hifi V W' X. ...A-. SPANISH CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Christine Hatton-WVard, Fran Ramos, Eileen Burnham, Carolanne Cox. Row Two: Gunter Radinger, Willie Radinger, Mr. Neil J. Pass, Einer Nelson, Bob Slater, Fran Siouris. Xa. ,-Ai, Q . FRENCH CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Mrs. Ann Heaton, Eva Bsumek, Robin Olsen, Kathie Snow, Emma Padilla, Mabel Endo, Mrs. Domiana Richeda. Row Two: Peggy Hansen, Kathy Thompson, Carol Sudburry, Paula Patterson, Kathleen Allen, Cheryl Jordan, Janice De Young. Row Three: Chip Crane, Virginia Durrant, Ra Nae Shingleton, Nona Le Baron, Sanoma Irons, Sherry Boyer, Caro- lyn Ke ner. Row Four: Albert Hall, Clgoria Nyland, Carol Bosen, Carol Jenkins, Kathleen Iensen, Marsha Campbell, Margo Acker- lind. Row Five: Kathy Blank, Ste hen jones, Pat Reid, Ursula Hogerbert, Beverly Iwasaki, Janice Miller. Row Six: Ieanene Bartho- lomew, Bob Beaudoin, George Young, Ken Clifford, Mike Ander- son. . T WV , L, V VVAV lg, A l s , -A ...J G7 DANCE CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Barbara Blackwelder, Two: Carolyn Lasater, Linda Harrington, Suzanne Smith, Eileen Carol Silver, janet Strong, Karen Douglass, Carol Sudbury. Row Gwynn, Kathy Billingsly. K rf' 141' X X. 'x CHESS CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Earl Johnson, Virginia Seaman, Albert Hall. Row Two: Siegfried Brochert, Lothar Eisert, Allan Reeves, Brent Johansen, Ronnie Garbett, Wayne Newsome, Mr. john B. Lambson. DEBATE CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Leneve Vowles, Pat Haywood, Patricia Manwaring, Colleen Neilson, Kathy Henry, Vian McQueen, Karen Bullough, YeVon Neuheys. Row Two: Doug Adams, Allen Fowler, Larry Jacobsen, Van Iohnson, Dennis Swanger, Dennis Taylor, john Trinnaman, Cary Schaugard, Hannah Sohn, Miss Alice Shindler. Q .1 ,.,.- DRAMATICS CLUB - Left to ' Right, Row One: Donna Wheel- wright, Lesley Magdiel, Pam Knight, Mary Ann Olsen, Peggy ff Hansen, Nina Bell, Kathie Snow, Pat Haywood. Row Two: Mr. C. Paul Andersen, Mike Jones, Cens Havens, Eva Bsumek, Paula Pat- terson, Cor Rood, Pat Reid, Ur- ' sula Hoffeiliert, Chip Crane. rg. Vim P. T. A. - Left to Pdght: Mrs. Backman, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. McMillan, Mrs. Davis, Mrs, Francom, Mrs. Dunlop, Mrs. Isakson, Mrs. Daffin, Mrs. Cornia. Standing: Mrs. Dent, Mrs. Willis AWARDS COMMITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: Cordon Snow, Mic- hael Arishita, Dennis Stephens, Doug- las Osbom, Dave Molotchick. Row Two: jean Pearson, Linda Duffin, Patri'cia Manwaring, Elaine Savage, Ieanette Slagowski, La Rae Dallin, Mrs. Donetta NVillis, Mike Newell, Mr. Ton Prpich. Row Three: Miss Etta Nelson, Miss Nettie Bradford, Miss Catherine Newman, Cora Ann Brady, Charlene Edwards, Mary Ann Hatfield, Sandra Beall, Carolyn Siiers, Mr. Harold Bell, jacques C appeaus, Arwin Pravancea, Mr. John Delis, Mr. Bruce Peterson, Els- worth Shewell, Mr. Frank Baughman. SCHOLARSHIP - Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Delbert Fowler. Row Two: Cecile Larsen, Stephen Jones, Elsie Yamada, john Trinnamin, Carla Crowther, Lynne Athay, Gary F oulks. r,4f:fkF-,' ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE -- Left to Right, Row One: Shiela Webb, Mrs. Irma Hansen. Row Two: Mrs. Gayle Cooley, Donald Neely, Mr. Bruce Peterson W: ee. , YF, f ,,m.' 1- 2 l Q K E R y 2 Q .5 rfzexgq., a ,,l. err., l.,, IV1 2 'Was W Mvlv of L ' 1 M., , 85 ,, F-0.--Mfr-.w.,,W M E . , . - , , r' , I x i nvl- 1 to 0 MM ' Q , ' z i M, W 3 Ax mAQwV f W ':.- .5 ' ,I V V - f-,, - , if ART AND DECORATIONS coM- J, ,F B 'f y i 3 MITTEE - Left to Right, Row One: if N - , ' 35 ' kl,,Zi K Emma Padilla, Jean Pearson, Leslie f :vw ' fr - - 4 A Pearson. Row Two: jean Yamaguchi, Q, W' ' xl LaRae Dallin, Cheryl Fossell, Arwin Q K 5 'Q X P, T A Provancia. Row Three: Danya Dens- , i' l ' ley, Bob Slater, Susan Billows, Ron- Y W ald Vonk, Grace Keenan, Barbara 'X , Piep' ai '-.,- Q fi l Z V me 'i ,K i we gfgmlif, , -M Q ee I 5 i i B f i . - r 1 5 K E l um o1l COMMENCEMENT - Left to Right, Row One: janet Healey, Ted Bell, Joyce Fuji, Phil Boren. Row Two, Mr. John Padjen, Mrs. Donna McLaren, Mr. Keith Tolllstrup. C! I v o The Branches of Comaraderic -ef ,A lx '51 ? v i' 3 3-1 YN- .. - my dz us if I Q l I O I l l I I I I I I I 0 O I Q 0 Q 3 Q , uw Qi: 1. S ,,M Jf'x ' i N jf . L 3 N S S .. .. ' ,Q W ,-il -', , 3 f...:-.- 5 -Q.. - V : .fvugL2,f5ifgl5l-ififgadc'--' 1 X 55 igaknlnv- ff' 'f J nf Snplimnorvs, junicira. SFIIHTIWI kcvp alive- the lll.PlI1'lSl'llIlg spirit nf tlic innliviiliizil, lnstigezting leaiclmsllip and p1'ogrGSsici1i, tlicy Qstululisli clenwc-riicy, cviiliancrc- association, and ffiiscoiiul midi- tion. Developing, clizillvnging. acliicving, the classes delineate the cliaractcr of the twig. I U I O O I Q I U V 7 ff ,,,. LINDA -H IMIGHT BC Q MJT BUT' :T SuL3EAy -Vw, 731-. swam- fi IQ aT l 1 STUDIOQS Gill.. THAT SJTS 1Z1Gq7' :W 'PUNT of me C0040 za 7.416 Dfffzczwcs Dv we CLC AS-52. 010 11073, 1 154113 Zffdfo, ' Qawafpcf 6D , V510 ba' WW? ' L' ' JGUQQQU !3'B'3 l'S L9. LawaWw,lVf26WZ'WM J Lowa- 39. WJYL my LW'QQNlfJG.,afflLfuwlxJ5'lff K+ L75- QQNWOLMQ fha, Aywmu-JLG? if I 5 U V 4 : 32 NU, 'fo ml' n GMA J Wy Luzfdigd M42 J A Irumcifvww ' lm GM ob 0, - V7M0CQi?c' V 'mm CUNL 3 u:1y'x ff Mimi 4 WW Mr. john Padjen Sponsor SENIGR OFFICERS Enthusiasm increases as commencement approaches and the Senior Class has molded memories which will bring smiles in future reminiscences of their high school days. The senior class party served to unite the classmen, and fun and frolic highlighted the event. The Awards Ban- quet was a fine reward for three years of work and service. w w r Phil Boren, President Phil's sincerity and ready sense of humor have proved valuable ualities for a class leader. These assets, along with an .amic- alnle manner, have established for him an outstanding and enviable record at West High. Name engraved cards were exchanged as the flurry of last-minute preparation increased. Graduation ceremo- nies culminated three years of opportunity in developing potential and achieving goals. The adult world stands waiting. Seniors pause and glance back but a moment, then push onward to higher goals and greater challenges. Ted Bell, First Vice President Ted sets an excellent example as an en- ergetic leader of the senior students. His warmth, his vigor, and his spirit have been driving forces in the accomplish- ments of the class of 1960. K.. ,K janet Healey, Second Vice President Presence of mind and sincerity of heart personify janet. With her winning charm and creative mind, she strives or only the best. She has served her class wel. Ioyce Fugii, Secretary A sparkling and radiant personality is s onymous with Joyce Fugii. Willihg and able to get along with others ,she has achieved with honor a station among the stu- dents of West High. MOST VALUABLE STUDENT: John Trinnaman is a person representing meritorious achievement in service, scholarship, activity, personality, and leadership. He has more than filled the necessary requirements by being a member of the Scholar- ship and the Awards Committee, servingi as an exchange stu- dent, president of Physiology Club and t e Debate Team, and by participating in Key Club, Latin Club, Chess Club, and numerous other activities during his three years at West High. LEADERSHIP: Lynda Iohnson's dark eyes, the enthusiasm in her cheery voice, the chamrof her warm smile, the wisdom in her words, and her sympath and understanding are only a few of the qualities that make people want to follow her leadership. The W.A.C. assembl was evidence of her creative ability. P easing, and yet firm about her beliefs, Lynda repre- sents the fine leadership at West High. BEST CITIZEN: Nadine Alleman, liked by everyone, friendly towards all, represents outstanding citizenship. In Physiology Club, Future Teachers Club, Big Sisters, a participant in the Model U.N., serving as a Pep Club oflicerg whatever the ac- tivity, Nadine has continually demonstrated all the necessary ingredients for the making of a best citizen. SERVICE: Iuby Benavidez, noted for his outstanding partici- pation in R.O.T.C., band and orchestra, truly personifies serv- ice. He instigated the pep band which, under his able direc- tion, has provided a musical backing at all pep rallies and games. For capably serving in the R.O.T.C., for going out of his way to give help wherever it was needed, for using origin- ality and perserverance to boost school spirit, Juby receives the senior class Service Award. SENIOR PERSQNALITIE S A helping hand, a cheerful smile, a zealous mind deline- ate the capable. Chosen as representatives of this yearis senior class in the fields of leadership, activity, scholar- ship, service and personality are outstanding students whose three years at West have distinguished them as holders of great potential. Willingness to devote their time in school endeavors and a desire to give of their ability has added much to the school and rewarded the donors. They have shouldered the responsibility required of leadership. The most valuable student and best citizen award are line merits of achievement given to two stu- dents who have shown outstanding attitude and ability in the many facets of curriculum from the sophomore to the senior year. Seniors proudly extend a hand of fellow- ship to these seven who represent their class in honor and proHciency. PERSONALITY: A scholar - a leader, with an easy charm which is all his own, Dennis Taylor has been known for his modesty and Congeniality. Sincerely interested in everything and everyone, Dennis has been a loyal participant in every activity.dlack-of-all-trades, but master of fun, this well-rounded ambassa or of good will has won Panther's vote as senior personality. SCHOLARSHIP: Noted as a merit scholar, Stewart Player is recognized by teachers and students alike as a willin worker and a welcome asset to every class. Active in Key Ctfub, Stu- dent Council, and other activities he has maintained an An average during his three years at West. Genial and mature he personiiies the ideal student. ACTIVITY: Quiet, smiling, capable Janice Rabiger has brought honor to West through her many activities. She has been in Pep Club, A'Capella, on the Panther staff, and president of the Future Teachers Club. She took part in the Teenage Press Conference, the Model U.N., and was our exchange student to New Zealand. Her zest for life and accomplishment has found expression in all her activity. She is one of many that have been recognized by faculty and fellow students. '95 we l .fl 1 Margo Ackerlind Bob Adamson Kathleen Allen Carrna Anderson Mike Anderson David Aston Buck Backma Naomi Adachi Sylvia Agutter Joyce Allgood Dan Anderson Colin Andrews Jai' Atkinson David Bailey john Adams Nadine Alleman Flora Amador Lynne Anderson Pat Aste Dar ene Atwood Lynn Bai ey SENIORS V.., in A a ','. Fflif ,. 4 2,5 V ' , , I f tea, -',-V Buck Backman leads senior elections. Te1'1'YBai1eY Dennis BHHkS IeaI1ir1eB211'th010mfj Pam Baker Bonnie Barber Mary Jane Barto Sherlene Baker Kathy Bames David Baumgartne 144 L A QE EQ 5? Q l 5 I Wink DelaMare Gloria Delzer Laurie Denos Cary Dokos Sharron Dowd Sandr 1 Kay Dunc ln Ceorge A Dunn E MSIVIH Dor1ty WValt Draper Bertha Dunklc Lmd 1 Dunn Karen Douglass Sandra Duncan J inet Dunlop Janet Durfee -. ll! r - L. L Robert Fallentine Charleen Fernelius Maren Fifield Jim Floyd Scott Fowler Sterling Froisland Linda Gailey Barbara Farr Keith Ferre Norman Fleisand Jack Ford Bob Franke Bob Fullmer John Gaines Kathleen F earnley Rudy F icklin Sharon Flitton Alan Fowler Elizabeth Frantz Joyce Fujii Dick Gallegos 148 SENIORS l JoAnn Gansell Frank Gamer Larry Geisler , , Joyce Garfield Karen Garner Sharilyn Gerber Illegal asslstance aids the grade. Judith Garner Sheryl Gamer Rhoton Gilbert Janice Hillenbrand Linda Hills Mary Ann Hoffman 2 . 1 'st Ursula Hofferbert Larrie Lou Hogge David Holmberg ,bs 'TD wg, Nancy L. Holmes Kathleen Holmstcad Michael Hone iii l Lynn Hoppe Helen Horrocks Paul Howard Linda Huntington Karen Hopper Louise Houghton Bob Huber Donette Hupplnan Bruce Horne YVayne Hovey Lee Hunsaker Karen Hutchinson 'fx Linda Hutchinson James Ibarra Charlotte Ipson 150 'if'-L 4 Jerry Ith Beverly Iwasaki Dorothy Jackman Brent Jackson Gloria Jean Jackson Jerolyn Jackson fi Q--'Y as Judd Jackson David James Janet Jemison Elwyn Jenks Janice Jacobs Richard James Carol Jenkins Kathleen Jensen Ronnie Jacobsen Virginia Jckowski Karen Jenkins Linda Jentzsch ts or - X 'Ir ' 1 Noon views various diversions. i SENIORS Darrell jones Stephen jones Lynda Johnson Kenneth jones George johnson Pauline johnson Lynn Taylor jones Kent johnson NVarren Iohnson av - 'H' ai L l , Patricia jones Dave Kawabata Karen Kehl Mike Kenyon Karen King jim Knight Ieanne Koga Ian jurasek Joe Keddington Lila jean Kemp Penny Kilpatrick Allison Kirk Douglas Knudson Karon Kolb Juergen Kaehl Denice Kehl Gary Kennedy Dennis King Uwe Klindt Cary Koew Ty Kolb 151 'Q 'V 'WW L .AK .4 J 4 L Diane Marie Kassis Karren Kranwinkle Rainer Krowas I. Arlene Lamont Arthur Larsen Craig Lavender Barbara jean Lea Sheri Kottal Coleen Kraus Shanna Kump Delphine Landry Karen Larson Theda Laws Cary Leavitt Bill Kranwinkle Martin Krogh Melinda Lamb JoAnne Gansell Carolyn Lasater Jerry Layne Nona LeBaron SENIQRS QQRPQ fl'ww,.h 4 Carolyn Lees Irene Light Fay Littleford g I g . Kay Lemmon Bob Lillie Dale Longman Posters express anticipation of victory. Brenda LePore Don Little Dan Loring 152 4 Kent Lovelady Brian Low Janice Lyman l Ken Maxfield Eleanor Maxwell Paul Maxwell Jerry Madsen Richard Madsen Venice Madsen Dennis Mauss Carolyn Maw Dean McArthur fn? . 0 K I . 4 'if' 'VT l Enrique Magallanes Sharron Lee Marrelli Nancy Marsh Vincent Martinez RoLene Mossie Ardith Major Connie Marsh Richard Martinez Iim Marx Carole Matem Pat Manwaring Mike Martinez Rose Martinez John Massengale Paul Matson 'Zi ' ,fe L.. Doris McCray Bill McLeod Donal McPhee Verl Meads David Miller Bruce McEwan Mike McMahon Cary McPhee Flora Medranio David L. Miller Pearl McKenzie Shirlene McMillan Sheryl Lynn Meads Carole Middleton Henry Miller 153 'wt Qs 19 Q--xv Q3 l L gr, f 1'- :.- YK- -L ,-S inco- Ianice Miller Harold Mills Roy Mitchell Ann Mortensen Iati Mukadi A Judy Myers Katsnko Nakainnr joyce Miller Helena Mitchell Kathleen Nloon Sandra Lee Morrison Roger Mullins Larry Naccarato Barbara Ann Nea Byron G. Mills Rosalie Nlolan Doris Montoya jean Alice Moser Ennnerette Munk Ken Nagel Alma Nelson M 4. an Cf' Q Phil Nelson Coleen Nielson David Noorda Steven Noyce Richarcl Ogilvie Mark Nemelka Marcia Ann Nielsen Peter Nordhoff Pat Nnnley Mitzi Okucla Richard Neumann Ruth Ann Nielsen jim Norton Gloria Nyland Roger Oliphant 154 it ,4 12 ,Q Mike Olsen Matlelyn Otley Robin Olsen Mick Owcn Don Olson LeRoy Owens -a it it 'WT' ERN E, N 4 X '. Q . , J -ni at 1 Vacant seats are occupied by conversation-minded seniors. W ' SENIORS Ozzie Allen Susan Parker Charlene Peck Ralph Page Nedra Parry Gladys Peck Morona Palache Leslie Ann Pearson Barbara Peip 'X E .l Maud Parrenoud Rodney Peterson Julia Phibbs Sandra Poll Iay Poulson Peggy Prince David Quinn Carol Petersen Ranae Pierce Don Phillips Norman Potter Adrian Powell Linda Pullan Eugene Quintana Ardell Peterson Linda Pippy Stewart Player Dorothy Potts jane Powell Daniel Pulley Peter Rabe 155 Q 'X' ,E ,,AAA 3, L? ,, d J, - 6 .1 L Janice Rabiger Ray Rasmussen David Reece Marilyn Reid Dennis Richmond Tom Rogigers Dennis Rooney Matthew Ramirez J. B. Reber Corey Rees Marjie Renzo Scott Riser jean Ro ler Gus Roozemond Bell Randall Virginia Rendon Gary Reid june Reynolds Max Roberts Charlotte Romijn Penny Roth X '15 3 Ann Rowe Wanlass Ruth Ann Rudd Nancy Ruhl l , , , , , , Paul Royau steve Rudolph john Rutherfordl Ambitious senior adds Hmshing touch to days work Cordon Royter Ingeborg Ruestig 101-mA, Sadovich 156 Discipline takes over where pleading ends. SENIORS Vowles jim VValker Afton Ann YVardle Xvilldfkllll Bruce XVallace Tedd XVarr XValkenhorst Eileen XVanberg Norma XVarren 4191 ,4 Linda VVayman Donna XVheelwright Launa XVhittaker Madeline XVilcox Roger VVilliams Richard VVissler George Young Melvin VVeiglit Peggy Wheelright Linda XVl1ittle Victor VVilley Bertram VVillis Elizabeth VVood Norma Wood Doris Wenger Judith WVhite Barbara Wightman Karen XVilliams Dee Wilson Kay Wood Gene Worthen Elsie Yamada 159 Reiner Prawitt, President A friendly word of greeting for everyone, a willingness to take part in school activities, a sincere desire to improve all facets of school life . . . these exemplify the leader of the mid-classmen. UNICR OFFICERS Mr. George Robinson Sponsor As a major branch of the ever-growing tree, the Iunior Class ha typified activity. Contributing to spirit, the Pep Club has en couraged enthusiasm at pep rallies and games. Eagerness and animation have marked all mid-classman activities, from Blue Indigo, the Pep Club dance, to Kopoto, the class party. High light of the year was the long-awaited junior Prom - at last a reality due to the perseverance of class leaders. Serving eapably the junior Class has furthered VVest's honorable record. Carolyn Ludlow Geisler First Vice President XVith calm assurance and a gracious at- titude, Carolyn glides through her every task with confidence and ease. Consider- ation and sweet charm are only two of the many assets of this lovely person. Barbara Smith Second Vice President Sparkling with exuberance, Barbara de- lights all who come in contact with her. Her invigorating personality inspires and fascinates fellow students. . 6 Carolyn Burt Secretary XVhethcr engaged in animated conver- sation, or absorbed in planning a junior class activity, Carolyn invariably has an unflagging enthusiasm for the matter at hand. NVillingly devoting her time and energy to improving the junior class, she has achieved admirably in this, as well as her other fields of endeavor. Representing the various branches of :he tree, these students possess the dis- :inctive qualities characteristic of 'West High criteria. They have mexritiously performed in their respective fields, win- ning the admiration and esteem of their fellow students. Unwaveringly, they have ndeavored to accomplish and achieve. hough each has excelled in a particu- ,ar field, all have striven to fulfill the 'equisites of every area of school life. Through their outstanding execution of iasks, whether required or chosen, they iave more than won recognition for ihemselves and their school: they have grown in knowledge and character. They ire symbolic of todayis youth. PERSONALITY: Kathy Thompson's win- some smile radiates animation and sin- cerity. Her easy manner and quiet grace lend poise to every occasion, gix7ing prestige to her wise decisions. Character- tized by these and other desirable quali- ties, Kathy has been chosen to represent her class in the field of personality. LEADERSHIP: Actively participating in numerous school functions, Mike Newell has proved his leadership ability during the past two years. The rare combina- tion of a ready wit and a deep awareness of responsibility have marked him as one worthy of merit in all fields. ACTIVITY: Ready to do his best in all activities, Bill Boosinger has shown a strong sense of duty as well as great po- tential, Participating in athletics, A'Cap- pella Choir, and known as the scho0l,s only honorary male VV.A.G. member, Bill has been chosen to represent his class in the field of activities. JUNIOR PERSONALITIE S SCHOLARSHIP: Conscientious Hannah Sohn, has maintained a straight Av average during her two years at West. Dependable, courteous, and liked by all, she personifies dependability and charm. Quiet and sincere, Hannah is noted as an able scholar. sf W SERVICE: Conscientious and eager to serve, Kathleen Lea receives Panther's nod'as an outstanding personality. A zealous stage crew member, she has been always ready to lend a helping hand. Sparkling and warm, Kathleen has given much and asked little in return. Brent Abbott Don Adams Doug Adams JoAnn Adams NVendy Affleck Nerine Agnew Mel Allen Mike Allison Lenor Allred VVendy Almond Bob Alston Shirley Ames Clair Anderson Craig Andersen David Anderson George Anderson Harry Anderson john Anderson Kai Anderson Richard Anderson Steve Anderson Terry Anderson Peggy Andreasen Marjean Andrus Richard Archuleta jean Clara Arguello Charlene Arnold Ken Atkin Andrea Auger Richard Avila Elizabeth Ayrton Bill Backer Craig Baker Carol Backus Geraldine Backus Louise Baer Geraldine Baldwin Kathleen Ballstaedt Artie Banks Barrie Barrett Kelvin Barrett Lynn Richard Bass Frances Bay Sandra Beal Ben Behunin Mary Beatty 4 . 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Q , K ' 1 X iVi'f f .WM The library provides an atmosphere of learning. 1 Clint Kinsman Linda Kirkwood Lynna Knight Pamela Knight Dean Komatsu Antje Kretschmann Lucretia Kruse Eileen Kucffner Patricia Ann LaFrance julie Lambourne Bub Lamb Chad Larsen Raymond Larsen Robert Larsen Terry Larsen Than Larsen Cecile Larson Charlaine Lauritzcn Robin Lawson Kathleen Lea Dennis Lee Dennis LePore Cary Lees Frances Lewis Kaye Lindorff Barbara L. Graham Dale Linton Lynn Livingston Diane Lord Jayne Louie Frank Louden Bryce Loveless Carolyn L. Geisler Darlene Luker Jerold Luker Arlene Lund Catherine Lund Brent Mackay Charles Major Emily Maloof Carolyn Manning Dennis Mann Joe Mann Maurine Mansfield Tanya Marcroft james Mariano ff-11? Na W ffilaiw-:J iii-fff-I2i:'r512af 'Q .6 ,fr ,- , I fs ' . .... Egrgngq y 'fr-gga:am?sr:,,?' F as , M -s -J if af' Af Q 1' W 4, 1 --QQ K-J ,,. WM ' w wf: Q A K 4 ' Q K Q ew. 5' 11' ,ff IU' as UNIORS , X dw , 3 f X - 'f-uv -A 'Q-H1 ,rf 59 w ,Q 2:2 -1 3 Us -F? 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David Redford Charles Reed Cary Reed Pat Reid Margaret Reely Allynn Reeve Bob Reeves Howard Reynolds Robert Reynolds Carole Rhodes Larry Richins Bob Riding Spencer Riggs Larry Roberts Alene Robinson Joanne Robinson Myrna Robinson JoAnn Roeder David Rogers Larry Rogers Tommy Roland Juanita Roldan Corry Rood Bonnie Ruby Jim Sadler Spencer Saito Carlos Salazar Robert Salazar Dan Satterfield Delores Sandoval Eugene Sandoval Ron Sartori Karen Sasaki Elaine Savage Marion Schmidt Colleen Sclietselaar Ingrid Selioenlierr Linda Scott Virginia Seaman Robert Seeley Arlene Shaw Dave Sherburne Sue Sllinlmin Clark Silver Maria Siouris Tom Skidmore Geri Skinner Jeanette Slagowski Floyd Smethurst Margaret Smethurst Barbara Smith Don Smith Matti Lu Smith Tom Smith Clyde Smithen Clenda Smithen Jeanne Smolka Kathie Snow Hannah Sohn David Sollis Luella Solomon Sharon Solt JoAnn Soria Rhea Spainhower Joseph Spendlove Faye Stephens Dennis Stevens Bob Stevenson Susan Stonebraker Pete Stratis Carolyn Streiff Kay Strong Carol Lynn Sudbury David Sullivan Diane Sunderland Cary Swanson Ned Sweat Karl Swensen Dave Tabish Dana Tabor Yukud Takenaka Kaylene Taylor Kenley Taylor Linda Taylor Faye Terry Grant Thayne Brent Thomas Joanne Thomas Marve Thomas Richard Thomas Judy Thompson Kathy Ann Thomson Kathy Thompson Sharon Thorstrom 1 xx rx 1 .L 'X ' -' V W1 if '0- .,w E JA A I ' . 512313 P Q? l f , X George Tilson jack Timmons james Timmons Pat Titmus Irene Tippetts Lt-Roy Treadway Allen Trone Alfonzo Trujillo Rita Trujillo Bill Tulin Bob Tulin Sandra Tullins Roma Tuttle Kenneth Twelvcs Marsha Utley Becky Valdez Maria Elena Vallejo johnny Valone Betty vrmrlerwcrff Audrey Vanderwaal Rick Vejnar Gilbert Vialpando Rosann Vickers Lloyd Vincent Ronald Vincent Ron Vonk Henry Vrccleveld Ray NVager Roy XVager Clarene Wagstaff Helen XVagstaff Charlotte XValkenl1orst jim xV2lllCCIll1OI'St Ashly XVallace Karen YVallace Arlene XValll1ergg lfrecl NVarclle Holm Vvillillllllii Betty XValton Dianne VValton Irene XVarcl Loma XVarr jill VVatcliorn Frecl YVatford Kay XVeaver Sheila NVcbb ,,.gp .1 Qirwff-w gi 'w if wgggaffeff r Wwrfa .3552 vwftkies lfl fl M-ig? ,i 0 J XE, ii. 1 1 af REQ 3, i ' 'S ' '- ii: ,353 ,.Er,.- K 'Q 'Y' ' 'ra'-...: 2 95 K' it-E ir . 5 fvzfiz f' .fn . my f L YH 1 5 5 5?Qg3f'i?wf.?y w32m3gg 555- -- ui Y 15335 -f -Y 4 v 1 1, i rr yu I J Eifff' in 1' A, if it 4' Q mit: 1, x 1 4 w u 5. .. 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A gy., . .Q w ' y -z:':gQ',55-.1 k ' Q, pg gk ,M Q r, , - I . we Q Qi L Y Q . -... . K Z if 7 , , - , s ' I ' .31 X N l Q ,fo--5 egg r lil in 2 H an ,, my . , Q I Larry Kershaw, President Mrs. Margaret H. Quinn Pleasant and soft-spoken Larry has guided well the activities SPOHSOI' of the sophomore class. His capable leadership has directed the somewhat bewildered students' who have been seeking status in a new school. A silvery, frosted Christmas tree and giant gingerbread men created a gay, Christmas mood at the Sophomore sponsored dance, Visions of Sugar Plumsf, Frolicking fun depicted Dogpatch Doinisv as sophomores delighted in the jaunty atmosphere. M' SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Sponsored by Mrs. Margaret H. Quinn, these energetic students added greatly to the success of this year,s activ- ities. Enthusiasm, spirit, talent, energy, willingness tc work, and vivacity . . . all this portrays the sophomore class of 1959-60. Bill Harman, First Vice President Thoughtful, yet outgoing and friendly, Bill combines a riotous sense of humor with easy comaraderie to execute the duties of his ollice in top-notch fashion. we-. in Jane LeSueur, Second Vice President An easy-going manner and deep sincer- ity have proved to be priceless assets to jane. Her ability to give and taken when necessary has aided in achieving satisfactory results. Trademarks of her personality are a smile and a cheery word for all. 1 N fd., -vftfk My .fp P 1' it Iudy Urry, Secretary Bubbling with a vivacious, cheery per- sonality, Judy enchants all who tknow her. Her mature judgment and leader- ship have been invaluable in the solving of sophomore problems. . 9,3 I LEADERSHIP: Whether skillfully di- recting or efficiently organizing, Maxine Hamilton typifies leadership. A sure-fire combination of rollicking wit and able competence make her a highly-esteemed example of excellent leadeiship. PERSONALITY: A quiet charm punctu- ated by vivacious laughter mark Stormy Eichbauer's personality. Her sincerity and genuine concem for others have proved valuable-in her ability to make riends. Participation in school functions has proved her power to enjoy and be enjoyed. qv-N 5 Representing the Sophomores as out- standing leaders, personalities, and scholars, these students have given many hours of devoted service to West. Loyal, deserving and energetic, their earnest willingness has boosted school spirit and accomplishment. Their contributions have resulted in their being selected as Panther Personalities. Scholarship, per- sonality, service, and activity are the , achievements that make these students special young Americans of today and the leaders of tomorrow. They have used high school as the setting for growth and service. :bi ACTIVITY: A prominent participant in many school activities, Dick Nemelka has become known for his prowess in athletic endeavors. A typical teenage boy, his extra-curricular life centers around cars and basketball. For exem- plifying enthusiasm and industry, Dick receives the Panther's nod in the field of activities. SERVICE: Eleanor Kobayashi, known as an ambitious worker, has proved her de- pendalibity as a moving force on W.A.G. projects. A willingness to push up her sleeves and pitch in has brought Elea- nor a fine record of accomplishment. Her thoroughness has taken her into the heart of activities and her capability has made them outstanding. a a. l SCPHOMORE PERSONALITIE S SCHOLARSHIP: Through diligent en- deavor Iean Pearson has maintained a high-honor average throughout her soph- omore year. For excelling in the lield of scholarship she is recognized as a capa- ble representative of academic achieve- ment. 179 ' as .sian if2'?i f-HJ E5 ,x AW!Wig1T'3? TM mtwmt , ,f afwazws. milf - .,.. 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L .- . p ,, Q' Joyce Ayrton Henry Bacca Barbara Back Dick Baggett Kathy Bahan Carl Baker David Baker x B ' ' David Ballstaedt Linda Barry Pat Barrett David Barton Linda Bateman Leland Bates Roger Baumgartner Cary Baker Jay Baker Pat Baker Freda Bakker Eileen Baldwin Sandra Barker Delos Ballard , ,xy I .M K rg, I ,.,.:. ' 1..:l,.. 4 A X 6' Bill Baxter Ken Baxter Bob Beaudein L. Alan Beckstead Peggy Beckstead Jeanette Belka Jean Bell mmm .::: 6 .,,, , 533 sig ?' 4i--.:-1-S A 'mx rr' X . X sg. ' 'S N ,,. .N Mar . ,B R 1 if 151 NX M ww gg if My it we 'sf in 2 va! Us f if -f - ff- '19 f- A :. . -M1'a-afa'e:..g1,.f.vL' 1 X QW! K JJ r-L it P. r is at ,, 5 W Sh Marilyn Bell Richard Bishop Richard Betson Roger Black iathlene Beverley Gloria Blair john Beynon Barye Blosch Carl Biehn Charmaine Blyle Connie Birdsall Ivan Bobb Claudia Bishop Richard Bodily 4 k . 3 W . Q 59339 , ffmfw ' Y V M-Jr L24 viii' R me , av- -, wg , g g ' fiiirfffi i fl is et? ar W' . 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EL 5-2504 EM 3-1031 my Rel .I Nts 6 'E' I 3 Q -uv mr I 12 45 5 ri A s J, quali lllllvliliimuuna MORRISON-MERRILL 8: COMPANY 250 North 3rd West - EM 3-2611 2 IN MEMORIAM The rising sun to mortal sight reveals This early globe, but yet the stars conceals. So may the sense discover natural things, Divine above the reach of human wingsf' Kathleen Tucker Born June 24, 1943 Died May 8, 1959 Iuel Kuhlman Born March 4, 1942 Died June 11, 1959 at an f M A 1 vessels ACKNOWLEDGING... Here flourishes the tree of life, symbol of the intricate network of human experience. Likened unto its great branches are the varied aspects of association that influence the twist of the twigf' From added emphasis on academic gains which presents the challenge, from welcomed diversion when a busy scholar takes time out, and from genial comaraderie that fosters new awareness and maturity, emerges the man. Here, then, twigs are seasoned into saplings. Portraying student life, Pantheris introductory section, A Week at West, illustrates the influences that have individualized the 1959-60 school year. A new awards section acknowledges the proficient in special endeavors while traditional class personality awards give recognition to outstanding individuals in general fields. Student body, faculty, and staff have created and sponsored the events that prompt vivid memories. The western Hair of 'Country Hoedownf' enchanting Visions of Sugar Plumsf, our mirth-provoking Time Out for Cingerf and all inclusive graduation have enriched our experience and broadened horizons. Few realize the amount of work or time required of the handful of people who produce a yearbook. We gratefully acknowledge the services of Wheelwright Lithographing Company and Mr. Ray Bergman, whose professional guidance has been of great value. The center of an anomaly of proofs and prints, Boyd Hill and his capable staff have worked conscientiously to develop some 2200 portraits. Their genial interest and cooperation are appreciated. Warm and sincere, our adviser, Mrs. Ardelle Mills, has boosted staff morale. Late evenings, Saturdays, and early morning hours have been spent in re- vising copy, printing and reprinting negatives, scheduling appointments, index- ing carbons, inking in artwork, and balancing a shaky budget as talented and loyal staH members have labored long to produce the 1960 Panther. Life is swift in passing, school days are soon but memories. We hope this record will help to recapture significant moments. May the tree of life be fruitful as purposeful hands and uplifted hearts exalt the dignity of man and aspire for perfection. Sincerely, Heidi Hanson, Editor ChristineHatton-Ward, Associate Editor 20 .,-, LQJKA Quik, 'j 1 QMh bw JQA auf X X fx QW Gm fy I -CS..-463 6,7 LL!! 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Ken ...........,...,.., -.,-..,.,,29, 113, 118, 26, 2 Bac arh, Gor on f .24.,Z, . 7. . . , Nelson, Em, .M ------Y------ -------,,, 3 9. 135 Arkmson, Jay .........., -. ..,,, -..- ,.,. .... .....,,,. 1 08 , lzg- Blackwrlder, Bar ....... 111. 126. 134. 163 Newman, Cmhenne .----Y M Dllllll 39,136 Atwood, Darling ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,ml 1 Blair, Bonnie ..... ............ .,., .6 : .............. .........l11,141 Nielsen. Dee K, ,--,,,,-,,- -,---,-,,-,-,,,,', - H-41 Auggr, Aundrea . ........ - .....,. 162 ru. Gloila .......- ................. 1-16-f.- ------ N ------ Nyman, Ernest L. ...,. ,....,...,. . .,...... ....... 36 Al-'5'fnv Dean ------- --- - ------ ----113-180 ake' JOY eglsxgm ' - A ' '?:'? m8' 133 Padjen, John ................. - ......, 34,131 141 Ausfgh Mmfwfl ---- 0- 1------- - -1--11--1-- 113 lg - Kg' ff --'-'-' ---'---- ------ if-1 1-163 Palmer, Gladys ,,......... -.. ........- ............ .......,.40 AVFI' V-Rgaled ----------- ---- - ---------- - ------1---- 1 80 Bl , ncy '1'1' --- ' mf 63 p,,ke,, Edwmd W, ,,,,,,, ,,,, A ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Y Y V .18 Ava a, nc ,ar ..,........ - ..- ....1.. 110,162,180 looh ugrianet ...- ...- a -..--..--.-.--- - 11273121 pass, Noel J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,- X --,,-,, A Annv, ,,,,-,,',-, X m35l133 Ayrton, Ehzabezh .......... .- .... - ....... 116,162 Blosch. rx--M --.--- - --.--.. ----,,----- A 83 181 Pefmon, Bmw W. A ....... 18, ze, za, 136, 137 Avfffmf JOYCE --------- -------------- - ------------------- 1 80 BIO? 1 ff? AQ- ---------------- ---- - -----'--------- 1 10,163 Pittman, Beverly .,.- ..,., ..... 1 ......,......,. 4 2,116 B gh1:lembhajg:iAj-Q- ----------- ---' - --- ------- HO- 181 55525, ?S2a '533i3j5g'i553 ..,. ' ' 3gi553j53ff.a35 glvrffe- Ser-ein Hifffiifiiifiiiw- ' --------- i QB-Hggg Pfpich, Tony ,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,, ,N ,,,,,,, 34,136 Bacca. lfglenry ....... ,... . F ..... 111,180 BOE? I HIVIH -------------,--- ,-------- I 11-181 guglna MKgaI1EtdHg 3 324112 Eiga' Bgdily XSPDQ11-WW , 141 R235 S' D' 'e ' Backrrr, Bill 1..... :I1iiiziiirrizzxrj::::::::::::162 Bodily. Richard ...... .--..---- 1 81 IC e a, omxana Cv. ... ....... 38,133 Bod h All 163 Robinson, Gegrge .M ,,,-,-, -mm-11' 34 Backman, Buck 25, 29,99, 108, 118, 127, 140. 144 B IEC Cf. T in ----- --------163 Robinson, William --'---, --------A.. 3 6 Backus, Caml I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,162 or Wes, e 50mn,iY'OF'0fdL Eaikui Sm'd'm SSS? 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Baker, jay ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Borrowman, Jamxe ...- ...... - ................ ............ . 116,163 Tonsuup Keith mmm-21,137 Baker, Karl my ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A-,---- 1 12 Bosen, -Caxol Lynn ....... ,. ...,.............. -...119 133,141 wind, William C, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Baker, Pamela ...... ..,,..., 4 9, 108, 119, 121, 140 Bosh, Joan ---- -.-,----,-.----- .,.A---..--------,-----r---- . 163 Watanabe Al C T. 1 Baker, Paz ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A H-110,180 Bossard, Judy Lee ..... .. ...............,. ......ll2, 141 ' V' 0'6 B ld D 97912714 Webster, Alice -------,---,----- --,------------ 2 1 Baker, Sherlene ....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10,140 BDU Cn, BOUE ---------- ----2 .83,u1, 181 -,1,-,,,1f,,,,,,,1, 38 123 Caine WM' 5,'?'Fe a D' ---1'-- '---- '- '- ' N - 38'136 Baldwin: Gm1di,4g '11j ,,,, iiiijijjjjjjjjwz Bow. shm ......... ....1 - .....1............1.. 1 31.181 mn' lllam L' '1'4 4 4 ' 1 4 1 Ballard, Delos ,..,. ....,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 SO 1300111 -------9-----,- -9,-,-r--r-.-r----------- STUDENTS Ballsraedt, David .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 8,113,180 I3 01 , ZVOI1 ----9-- , Ballszaedx, Kathleen W, ,,,,,,, -,,,lO2, 162 Bradford, Sheme . ..... ....... - ...l13, 181 A Banks, Ame ..,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, M152 Bradley, Camille ...... - ............ .110, 181 B k , D ' ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 3 ,140 Bradley, Ross . .......... -. ..,.,,..........,. 28,127,141 Abbot, Brent U --A-.-.A- 162 Bgpbsr, Bing:-:Fe jean ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 140 Bf2dSh2W, Ellen ------, -.--.--...-.,.-...-,........ 1 11.181 -' '2 ' ' ' ' ' Bafkef Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,, W, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 130 Brady, Coxanne ,...... - .... ........... l 12, 116, 136, 163 Ackerlmd, Margo ...., ........... 1 OS, 131, 133, 140 1 - . . 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My fan, J0Eua --AA--- N-108.12 , Qlgn illie ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, , ,ll f, Dillingharfn, Delbert ...... ...... . .111, Buhdnin Be --.-.111.-.' M ---.1.---1--1v..-w-.-, ' .-1.-- a - 7 olo , oey ..,..,.......,......., , ...,,....... . ........... -..-...l8 V Dixon. Linda .-.-.-..--. N.. Buy k,'B0y M --.------ -'--1-4-.'--1.--,1----., --vm-9 163 er, rbara Ann ....,. .............,., 110,116.16 f Dodge, Jrmmv ......... Bpllgagh, me ..'.-.- V ..--.---4--- W U 4, yi, ,141 2 ey, san A. , .......... 7DcQ-.., ....................... -...1Z Dodge. ISOIUCII Btyiger, Mm arol .,.,,.,,.,..,.. .. ..,.... ,163 Omar . Cam' 8 --1- 1: 1--- .---.-.--- p A-M? ----..-.-- 4,--418 DOW- We ------r ----- w Ad 26 Z9 30 4 . 116 6 163 D Connel rene ..,,. ..,,...,.... ............ ,...., ........ 1 1 0 D0k0S. Elaine --..- - ..----. 123, uf 1 ze. -ey . , , . , . f V il 7 D k G uyadge,sp,m,Ci., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, U ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,141 Connor-. 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Om ............ ........ . gf way?ug?l1 1::1:ii:f1 ...,.... i3i1i33313:333iii3't125 035331. Dfhffis ..-. ................ 1 83 Duffinf Linda .r-....-.- -.------ 1 10,136 , l?1fBY'hfW8Y' La'm --1--r---'---' '--r 1 42 23123325 r1i2Z?s,,.55jjjj ,.,., r,,ji5jjjjj55jgjjjj,fffL,'61 3353iV3Zii'e.T..,i1',1111ii1 .... i,L'.t.Zi1'.1,1.?i.ff. LJ' C Cmferman, Sran ,,,,,,,4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10, Duncan, Sandra ..,............. , ....... 108,129 V 9 Cowan, Gayle ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 9,11O,l16, Duncan. Sandra Kaye ...... ........... - ....... 1 O8 k, Cadwell, Diane .....--, .'--' -,41'--,, Z 9,119,142 Cowles, janone ,.,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D unkle, BQIIh3 -----..-.1------ .--. ---..--.....-...-.-. 1 1 0 Cadwell Linda 181 Cowles, judrry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D unlop. Bill ................ ............,....... 1 10,132 Caldweli, Lola JQSHHQQV-'::.,. 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Garginia .. .....,.. 126.133 Campbell, Marsh-a f .... f,f.'fff.'fffi'1'5f'i33',u Cfainfr RH,lPh ---44--------- -----4-4------.---.111.-.-1- 1 08- Dziffmr Elks ----- '--'-------- ------ - -----rA---- Campbell, Mike ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 11, Crane. Chlv ---------........... . .......... 132. 133, 135. Campbell, Campbell, Renee .,...... Sherry ....... Campbell, Stirling , .... .. Canfield, Canham, Canham, Cannon, Cannon, Cannon, Cantonw Carbine, Carlson, Carpenter Barbara .. David ...... Dennis ..,. David ......., Grant Judy ......... ine, Judy ..,.,... John ,.,...,... Allen ...,,,..,. r, Dwayne 1Q'I1f2f1'i'i6Q ' ,..,.,,.49, .........83, , 1 Carman, Kay .,...,,.,... ,.,- ,,,... . Carr, john ......,,....., .,.,............ Carrillo, Levi ,... ., ....... 89 Carson, Mike ........ Carstensen, lim ...... Carter, Darlene .... Carter, Dianne .... Carter, Fay .,........,. Carter, Rosanne ...,,.. ....., - ...110, Sarver, Carol .....,. -. ...- .,.,.... -. ...... asaday, William ...... ......,,,,............. 1 08, Case, Paul ....... - ....... .,,....... 8 2,89, 110, Case, Peggy ................ ,, .... ................,.. . Casey, Sharon .....,,....... ..............,.,.,... Catmull, Richard ...... ................ 1 Z0 Cazier, Allen ........... .,....... 9 4,110 Chaffin, Phillip ....., 210 182 142 182 163 182 163 164 142 182 112 164 142 182 164 164 123 182 110 182 182 182 142 182 182 182 142 182 182 182 142 164 182 142 164 164 M164 142 164 Criquelion, Rose Marie Crockett, Manuel ...,.., Croft, Kay . ............., ., Crofts, Howard .,,... Crosse-n, Hank ....,.... Crossman, Sue ..,- .... Crorch, Brenda .........,...., Crowder, Gary Paul .,,-. Crowrher, Carla .......,. Crowrher, Joan ...,... Cude, Doris .,.......,,,, Cuglie-tra, Joe ..,,... - ..,.. Curzlietta, Marie .....,....,,.,, Culpepper, Hershel ..,.... - Cummins, Mike ......... Currie, Vicky Curtis, Allen ....,...... Cuskey, Diane , .,,,,,,,, ,,,, A , Cutierreg, Margo ...-,.- Daffin, Mike Daffin, Linda Dale, Penny ......... Dallin, Larae ........... Daniels, Karen ...-..-... Daniels, Wilford ........,. Dansie, Alice Gay ..,,.... Darke, Bill ..,.............,,, 11QQ1QQ1153'.A' ,.rQffQ'i65. ..W.11f1QQQ1Q1lQ1'i231'Y ...r.......,..,11o, 116, QfIIfIIQfi66Q'ii'6iQ i'iE'. 77, 91, 108, ...............11O, 126, 122 .............,...... , 123 164 164 108 183 142 182 182 164 142 164 164 183 142 183 124 129 164 164 142 142 183 164 183 164 142 183 142 183 164 10, 121, ,.......,...110, 183 - ....,.. .,.. 1 83 .,.....136, 137, 164 10, 142 ...,........79, 95, 142 183 ....-......-...164 Eastes, Russell .......,, .,,. Easterbrook, Flo .,... Eherle, Ursula ........... .. Eckmann, Robert ....... Edinpzton, Gary .......,.., - ,,......,,.,....,,,..,,. -,,- Edmunds, Erick Edwards, Charline Edwards, ,loan .......... Ehlers, Clyra Froyl , .........,,., 113, 116, Eichbauer, Steve .,........... Eichbauer, Stormy Eichers, Brent Gfanf ....,,... Eisert, Lothar ......,... Eichers, ldredne, Eldredge Sharon .,......... , Wayne ......... ,aol 123' 136 128 mn 'i'i'im'i56' 1 y Emery, Jim ....... M .,...... - ...- .... -.,, .......,.,,,,,,, ,103 Emery, Tom ...,,,........... ,..- ....,.......,........,,..,,,, 125 Emmertson, ,loAnn ....... - ....... 48, 105, 119, 129 Ence, Elizabeth .................. 28, 30, 64, 111, 126, Endo, Mabel ..,......... .,...- ....,...,.,,......,.. 116,133, England, Clark .......... ., ..., .....,. 82, 93, 97, 110, Epperson, Shelby ...-..- .....,.....,.,,..,..,...,, ,,,,, Erekson, Affel ...-,.- ,,,..,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,,, Erickson, lull ...,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,. Erickson, Ericksen, Larry ,.,.... Phyllis ..... Espinoza, Cla ra r n 1 1 AY Espinoza, Nancy Lee ....... - ..-..-...143 Ge ler, Ruth ,,.,,,.,,.. ....., . are ...... ...... 110 184 Eugsrer, JoAnn ..,.,.. - .,,.. .,., ,,,,., , , ,,143 of E, aniylx ,.,,,, Q., ,,,,,,, 110,112,144 Evans, Larry ...-..- ..,,,.. .,.-..- .......,. 183 I' X Ge , Phil .,,, , .,....,...,.,.......,. an .......... -.......l11 1 EVBFIS, Sheryl ..... ......,.. 1 19,143 , , 1 Ge er, Hans ..,...,..,,.........,..,................ l26,1 . Evans, Steven ...- ....,... ........,. 1 11,183 ' its, Linda ...........,... ,ay ......,,..... -.. .-.....1 166 Eward, Tom ......... ........... - ., ..,.......,.,.. 183 X fslGeurtT, Ted ...... ...... . ................ 1 f' , iane o, u ....... ....,,.....,., ..........., F f I bbs, C i .......,....,...... 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P ,,,... ........ . ...166 Fakatou, Rodney ...,.... .,,,,,..,.. 1 83 ,z Glea n, Jack ,, ...,.....,.. .............,.... 184 Fames, Roy ...,...,.......... .........,...,...,........ 1 ss oiom, Sham ..... ,30,110 166 Farnsworth, Daryl .,..,, , ,.,.... ...,. z ,.- ...... ,,,, Godfrey, Fray . .,... ., , ........,...... 29,89, 120 166 Farr, Barbara .,.- ......... .......... 3 O, 119, 121, 1 1 Goesc el, Karen .........,... ..,.,.,................................,. 1 45 Farr, Patsy ...,.....,...,..,,., . .,,,,,,,..,,,,,..... ,... .... ,.... 1 8 G o' rry ,,,, ....,.,...., -, .....................,..,......, 110 113 Farrimond, Jean .....1....... .....,..., ...,...... 1 . .-,..110f1'6'6 ' , ,jane ,,v..... ..112,13O 166 Fearnley, Kathleen ....... - ..,.....,...... .. .. 108, 144 ki old, holas . ' ......... - ..... 0. 184 Fechner, Betty ...z ....... ............. , . . . ..,......., 166 old, Rex .. ,............... 3 Fechner, Verda .,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,, , ,, ...... ,.l Golden, ia ...- ,.,............ ..Ll Fenn, Jeanne .....,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S ,.,.,...,,,, ,..,l ' olig Pa . .,....... -...l08,11i4 6 Fensrermaker, Jerry .,..... ............. ........ - . ..111,184, J , Joe ..,....,. ........ - ....................., . 166 Ferguson, Diane ,M ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10,1 6,2 ex, ike ,,,,,,,, .,,,, - ,,,.,,,. , ..,. . .X,4..1l1,184 Ferguson, Douglas ........ .............,. , -,123,,,lZ6 onzales. ' hn, .......V..,............... .,.... -,..94 167 Fernelius, Charlene .,,,, ,.,,,. ...,.......,.... , 1 1 ,144 Gonzales, ary .......,... L .... - ..,.. 11 ,,............ - ,.....,. -...167 Ferre, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,.,,,,, , ,px ,,,,,,,,, 5,1 ,,,,,,,,, 144 Gonzaleskl ita ,,,.,,,,,,, 5, .,,.,..,., V ,,....,,........,... 110 184 Ferre, Larry ....... ., ..... .,,,....., , .,..,.... - ..,,, 184 Gonz'le6, Ronnie ........ ' ............. .... ..,....,,,-. 1 8 4 Ferree, Jull .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, F ,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Go s, Rudy 1' .,.,.,. ,.., ....... ,.,.....l67 Fesko, Diane ....,., ..,... - .,.....,.,.. . 2110, ' ellow, Dennis ........ ....167 Feveryear, Bill ..... .....,.. , . .,.... 124, 66 , 'ordon, Danny ............ .... .---..---------- 1 2 6 Ficklin, Rudy , .. .....,, ,.,..144 J' ordon, Lynn .............. I ........ .......,88 167 Fifield, Maren nm ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, 1 44 Gosling, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... 1 23 184 Finley, Don ,.,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 3,111,184 Gouch, Edward ..... ..., ..........,..., , 1 18 Fisher, Clifton ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 3,184 Grace, John ............ ....... 1 23 167 Fisher, Jim ...,.... ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 83, 89, 94, 1 Graham, Mike .........,. ..,,,,,,,,,, l 61 Fisher, Karen ...,,., ,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Grainger, Richard ,,.,, ...,.... l 67 Fisher, Lynne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, M166 Gramse, Robert ,,,., ,...,.., 1 67 Flanders, Linda ....,,.... 71l'.,L....l66 Grandstaff, Billy .,...1. .-., ,-..--.,.--- - v .167 Fleming, Sharon ..... .,.,,,, - ,f. .,,., .128, 184 Graves, Linda ,,.......... ..,..,..,..,.,. l 10 184 Fletcher, Lois .,...,. ..,.....,.,,,. Q 510,166 Gray, Bette Jo .,..... .......... 1 15.128 167 Flitton, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 144 Gray, Eileen ..,... ,,............. 1 10 154 Floisand, Norman ,.... ...........,,..................... 1 44 Gray, Harriet ...... ........... 1 10 184 Floor, Becky ...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 10, 116, 126,166 Gray, Kathy ........ ............... 1 10 167 Flores, John ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Green, Morris .,,-,. .-,.-...114, 128 145 Floyd, Jim ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 8, 108, 118, 144 Green, Steven ,,.,. ,.,,.., ,.,.....,.............. 1 23 184 Flynn, Pat ..,.,.. ,. ..... ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,11l, 184 Greenburg, Ray ....... .,,........ 8 3, 88, 91 184 Fowler, Betty ....... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 Greene, Chad ....,,..... - ..........,..,.............. 184 Foote, Carla ,,..,,.... , ....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 112,184 Greenway, Bonnie . .......,......,... ..-.184 Ford, Jack A --,----....-... -.-- ..... 26. 28, 118, 126. 127 Gregory- Joyce ------- ,--- ----,---,,--,--- 1 6 7 Ford, John ................,.,,. .........,,,..... , ..,, , ,,,,,,,, - ...144 Grimstad, Ron ...,..... .. ........... - ........ .184 Forsey, Betty Lou ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,126, 166 Groeber, Monika ...-. ....,..... - .... -.1l0 167 Fossell, Cheryl ...-.., ,.,,,,,,1l6,137,l66 Groen, Dirk ........... ,... .... . . 111.123 184 Foulks, Gary ........ ,,,,,,,,, 1 18, 132,184 Groen, Jay ....... .. ...... ..,. - ........ - ....... 1 85 Fowler, Alan ...... ,,,,,,,,, 1 08,135,144 Gromes, Robert ..... .............., -...125 Fowler, Bettie ...... ..,.,......., 1 11,184 Grow, Gerald ...- ........ -.. -................. ..145 Fowler, Scott ,,,,,,,,, ,, .,,,,,, 144 Guenther, Gisela .,.....,..,.., ...... - ...105, 167 Fowler, Victor ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 84 Guilford, Minnie James ............. ..... 110 Fox, Orval ...,....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 84 Gunter, Mary .,.....,............ ..... - ................... 1 21 167 Francom, Ed ,....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Gutierrez, Bernardo ..,- ..- ..........,................... -...167 Frandsen, Gwen ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 10,184 Gwynn, Dixie ........... ...............................,.,......... 1 85 Frank, Denny ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 84 Gwynn, Eileen ,,.... ............ 1 03, 106, 108, 134 167 Franke, Bob ...- ......,... ,..- ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,144 Frantz, Elizabeth .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .0144 H Freeman, David .,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, Z 9, 113, 184 Freeman, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 166 Haas, Peter ......................... , .....,...... -... lll Freeman, Nedra ,,,, ,,,,, ,, -0110, 184 Hadfield, Mary Ann ,..-. ...,.... 49, 136 145 Freimann, Falke ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 98,166 Hadley, Gary ...,...,...,..... ,,.,..,.,,.. .,..... . 1 45 Fritsch, Bradley .,........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10,166 Hadley, Sharon ...,... .... - ..... 1 16 167 Froisland, Sterling ,,..... , ,,,,,,,,,, 79,127,144 Haehle, Linda .......... .119 145 Frost, Jillyn .......,.,..... ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 8,184 Haertel, Barbara ...... ........... 1 29 185 Fujii, Joyce ..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 37, 141,144 Hailstone, Darrell ..... .............. 1 45 Fullmer, Bob .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 44 Hailsrone, Gary .........,......... .683 Fullmer, Joyce ..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,28, 30, 106,166 Hahn, Deberra ...-. ....,. ........................ . ...110 185 Furness, Carolyn .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 30,184 Hales, Arne .......... ..,,.......................... - ............... 1 85 Hales, Cleve .,,,,,,,,,,,.....,........,........ - .............,. 126 185 G Hall, Albert .......,.............. 44, 46,l31,133,134 145 Hall, Janet Trudy ,..,..................,.....,......... ...- ..,....., 185 Gaarsoe, Berny ...,..,...,.,..,....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 166 Hall, Marva .......,... ............ - ............ - .............,, 1 45 Gailey, Linda ..,,.........,.....,..,,..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108,144 Hall, Mike ........,. ...,.... 1 85 Gaines, John .....,., 95, 108, 118, 126, 127, 128, 144 Hall, Sandy .....,... ..., ........ 1 4 5 Gallegos, Andrew ...,...,,,,....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 184 Hall, Trudy .......,..... .........,...... 1 11 Gallegos, Dick .......,.......,....,,......,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 144 Hallam, David ....... ......,..,........,, 1 45 Gallegos, Lawrence .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 184 Hallam, George ...... .,..,....,. 1 12 167 Gallegos, Rosie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 166 Halowell. Bob ,,.... .............. A .167 Galvan, Janinto ..,,... ,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,, 1 84 Halowell, Ed ...... ........,... 1 45 Gansell, JoAnne ..... ,,,,, - ,,,108,144 Halton, Linda ............. ........ 1 67 Garbett, Ronnie ..... ,,,,..,,,.,,,, 1 34 Halvorsen, Kent ............, ........ 1 67 Garcia, Elaine ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Halverson, Kathleen ....... ....... ..... 1 8 5 Garcia, Ernest ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 66 Hambleron, Lounnn ......... ........................... 1 67 Garcia, James ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 10,166 Hamblin, Sherrie .......... ...............,,...... 1 IO 185 Garcia, Manuel ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 184 Hamilton, Maxine ........... 28, 110, 179 185 Gardner, Marilyn .,,,,, .,,,.,,. ,,,,.,.,,,,., 1 8 4 Hancock, Lee ........... ....,.........,....,.,,..-..... 1 45 Garfield, Joyce ....... - ......... 108,119,144 Handy. Carolyn ........ ..- ...-1.,........ 111 167 Garner, Frank ..... ........,............. 1 44 Handy, Janiel ......... .......... . . ,...,.-.-- 28 Garner, Judity ,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,, 110,144 Hankins, Carl ......... .......... 9 2.97 167 Garner, Karen ,,... .........,..,.. 144 Hanni, Jim .......... ------------- 8 8 167 Garner, Sheryl ,.,, .,......... 144 Hans, Lynda ...... ........... 1 11 167 Ggrrerr, Faye ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,166 Hansen, Bill ...-..-. - ...,,.....,,.............. -.......9l 127 Garrick, Dennis .......,.... , ...., 184 HHHSSD, BONUS ---- ----------,-t--,---------------------f 1 31 145 Garvery, John 1 ,.,.. , .......,. 103,166 HHDSCH, Dave ..... ..................-...---,---,-------------------,- 1 85 Gages, Eddie ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3 Hansen, John ...- ........... 29, 59. 126, 127, 128 167 Gages, Kg,-meth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 3,184 Hansen, Kaye ....... ...... - ............. 1 08,114,128 145 Gattung, Delores .... -..-.1l0 Hansen, 1-eR0v ------- -..--- - ---,--.- - N- ,--------------- ----135 Geddes, Lowell ........,.. .,.,,............. 1 66 Hansen. P21-ll ---- ---- --------------------------------'---------- 1 85 Gee, Inavid ,Mn ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,W ,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,,,, c,,,184 Hansen, Peggy ..... -...59,116,l33,135 167 Geis, Frank Kelly .,.-..- ............,................. - ........... 113 HHHSCD. RSV ------ ------ ,---- --A----,--------'------------ - - ---167 Geisler, Carolyn Ludlow ,..-..- .........., 128,160,170 Hansen, R1Cl'1aYd ---- ------ ------ - ----'--- - --------------- - -167 Geisler, Larry ........... - ..,. - ........ -.27, 31, 78, 108, 144 Hansen: Rose M3119 ------s -- ----- 145 Hansen, Wayne ....................,...... - ........... .,...,... - ..-. Hansen, William ...- ............................ - ..,..... -..-... Hansley, Don . .......................,.............,..,,................. Hanson, Heidi ............ 26, 29, 30, 102, 108, 119, y'Hardman, Beverly .........,.....,.,,..........,.... 110, 131, Hardman, Carla ......................,,... -..- .,.,,. , ..... 110. Hardman, Connie .. Hardwick, Carma .. Hardy, Geraldine .... Hardy, Janet .....,.... Hardy, Julie Anne ,. Hargrove, Dave ..,. Harman, Bernice Harman, B111 ...,.,. Harmon, Bernice .. Hfms, Jurgen ...... J Harp, William ...... Harper, Jerry .,.... Harper, Wallace ., Harrell, Robert .,.,.,., Harrington, Linda ..,... Harris, David Harris, Gary ....... - ......... Harrison, Dixie Lee Harrison, Kay ........,. Harrison, Loma Harrison, Myrna ...,.. Hart, Auke ,..,............ Hart, Tom ..,,... - ...,........ Hartley, Lola Jean ...... Harvey, Bart ...- ..,,., Haskins, Leona .... Haslam, Pam ,.,..,,,, Haslam, Steve .. Hass, Peter .....,...... 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Q ...,,..,............,... .. ..,. 110 129, Holmstead, Kathleen ...- - ....... 131, 1 nse , Shyrea ............, ........ 71 .. ....,....... fill, 192 Holt, Beve ...- ......... .- ...... , ,,,.., -... 68 ,J-ns , Val ...- ....... ......,.,,,,,.,., Q,4ff.....l68 Holt, Jan' i ...-.L ...... .. - - .11 ,168 , en ' Vee ............ ,,..,.,........ ...... . . ......186 Holt, O ,.,,,,.,. , ...,... . ...131,1s 1 e , Linda .,.. ..w.... - ............. . .ics Holtry, onal -..- .......... ...,... 8 3, 97, n, Pats ...,..,.... 186 Holtry s i- ea ....... ..... - .... - ............ .. 9 pson, ore ..,...... .,l68 H 4- V- ie ...... ......... . . ......,.........,,. .1 ,168 !1 nfzsc ' ........ -146 ic el .... .... . .. . .,..... - ..... .-..-, ...,.., 146 -f x, vid .. ...... .....186 ' ' . .. ..... . .,..,...... .....,...., . .... 1 11,186 Ji ' , Fr .. .........,............. .-.168 pes, Do : ...- ............ . 10 6, 117, sen, i .. .............................. ..187 ooron, Jud ...... - ........ .. ......... -. 10, ansson, t ..... ......... 1 30. 135, 168, 187 Hoope, Lynn ................ .. - ..,.............. . .-...146 Johnson een ............. ..............,........ 1 ll, 168 Hooper, Karen' ....... . .......... ......... .............. 1 4 6 J nson on .,,................,. .......,. 2 8, 83, 89, 94, 187 Horne, Bruce .. ..... -.. . . .... - ...., ...... 1 46 nson, Dorothy Ann ....... .....................,.. . .......168 Horne, Cathy . . ........ ..... .................. , ....... 6 S on, Lurie ................... ................... l 05,168 Hortocks, en ....., ....... . - ..... 108, 121,12 6 nson, Earl ................ .......... 1 32, 135, 187 Horto ............ .- .....,,,..,....... 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