West High School - Shaheen Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

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For sehiors This will be Their iasT year aT VVesTr The year was fiiiea wiTh rhahy exciTihg acTiviTies as well as ehough memories To iasT a IifeTir'he. Clookwise - Jennifer Heilmann works aelfgn rl y on ner nfs Tory no- rne work. Suzanne Huising enjoys a free moment Sruaen Ts push To arrive af crass on Tirne. Jay Woofen wafks To nfs main cfass. Brad James works hard on nfs nexf assfgnrnenfs. N I w P smdem Life Dvsom Sue Hulsing has The spirlTlll On OcToper 2, 4987 a chilly wind plew Through The crowded sTands aT Brady STreeT STadium, A roar from The crowd was heard as The undefeaTed Falcons ran on To The field To play The CIinTon River Kings. As The game began, poTh Teams foughT To score. Early in The second auarTer, WesT finally scored a Touch- down py Marty Follis. Mike Clifton and Jeff Ryan made The nexT Two scores, also coming in The second quarTer, making The score 2'l-O aT The half. As people rushed To The conses- sions sTand for hoT cocoa and a place ouT of The wind, The band enThusiasTi- cally played and The Homecoming queen and her courT were presenTed To The audience. Early in The Third auarTer The River Kings came back To score. However, The Falcons came ouT on Top wiTh a Ti- nal score of 34-20, making iT a greaT homecoming. - Amy Brown 8 Homecoming FALCONS END UP On TOD MANY STUDENTS ENJO YED The Homecoming evenfs, Mike Moeller catches a wafer balloon. Ffeddy FC7lCOl7 WES 7' EAL C ONS BUIPIED Clinfon. Keni Cesler, Kristin Main, and Barf Klindf have ine po wer, Y PO WDEi? PUFF FOO TBALL brought many bruises. Q Fi i . x Kevin Phelps is ready far the game, U 5,5- Xiiw :wx CHEERLEADERS APE JUST foo COOl!!? Homecoming Q T9 9 unvlflgmo ei I psiefond KCOCXG We C xjxso UOSS Voglxne Heoxhe gefx T ,. . ' NX de elmo rsrflondo Homecoming 4987 Wondering who The new 4987 Homecoming Queen would be, The sTudenT body silenTly speculaTed among Themselves as The queen candidaTes were escorTed in. This years candidaTes were: Paula Alexander, Heather Cockrell, Denise Cunningham, Lisa Doss, Wende EllioTT, Amanda HolTe, Suzy Hulsing, Amanda Jones, Kimberly LudTke, Rebecca McFarlin, Veronica Trevino, and Tracy West. As The girls Traveled across The gym, Their parenTs were pre- senTed wiTh a peach carnaTion by The STudenT SenaTe. Silence fell as Laurie Little, lasT year's reigning queen, was handed The long, whiTe envelope. Slowly peeling back The flap, and wiThdrawing The enclosed sheeT of paper, The suspense grew. Hands clasped TighTly TogeTher, The candidaTes waiTed anxiously. Finally, Laurie an- nounced The name: Wende EllioTTl! AfTer receiving The crown and scepTor from KaTie Wolf and MatThew Flaherly, The ceremony was broughT To a close. A recep- Tion was held in The AcTiviTies Room for The candidaTes and Their parenTs. A Fall . . . ln Love was This year's Homecoming Theme, wiTh The main colors being orange, yellow, peach, and gold. Couples swayed To The music provided by Scorpio ProducTions for eighT dol- lars a pair, and according To Wendy Buzzell, 882 IT was one of The beTTer dances WesT has had, Crisp, crackling leaves lined The hallway leading inTo The cafe- Teria. STreamers Twirled To The floor wiTh balloons anchoring Them down. A wooden porch bench, siTTing amisT Thousands of fall fo- liage, was seT up for picTures. l'lT was The besT background, pro- claimed Amy Brown, 88'. All in all, The evening of OcTober 3, 4987 was a very special one. wen io HoMEcoiviiNe TMOTY BG'g'ie'd Homecoming Queen canaidafes from iefi To rign if Lisa Doss, Becky McFarlin, Amanda Hofle, Amanda Jones, Kim Ludike, Denise Cunningham, Queen Wende Elliott, Pauline T ,V '- L 1.f...l..l.1w ' . VHU . A Ising Q Jone S Alexander, Suzy Hulsing, Veronica Trevino, Tracy West, Heather Cockrell. gov 32:1 V. ,X 1 N 1 4 ...wjf ' ms.. Kim f 1 B Ludfffe ecky MQF 'A Orgh Ve, O Nico ,re Joe Clay escorfs Darcie Kifz- man fhrougn fhe enfryway fo fhe Homecoming dance. A1g2 'Qg52 Ex ' K We 1 2 Wffl-...,,,N, 3 'Q c V Wes, , XX .A ,. r 0905 ,NQQO fslo' DA 7 5 . If iw' W ,? 'u '21 f,'1', ' Laurie Liffle oongrafulafes Wende Ellioff offer she was chosen Homecoming Queen HOIVIECOIVIING M Grand Solo 4988 King Mike Moeller gives his ocoepronce speech. Suzy Hulsing presen rs ine cope lo Mike Moel lei. 715-.ef Terry Moc Vey, Alys Snyder, Shellie Mead, Troy Tisor conversing oboui ine evenings evenis. Suzy Hulsing ond Mike Moeller during ine Kings Dance. 42 GALA THE 1988 GALA oourf oongroiulore rneir king. THE CRO WN AND sceptor bearers approach the throne, For Jusi A lVlomenT THE i988 GALA King Candidates. The Twelve Grand Gala King Candi- daTes siT anxiously awaiTing The announce- rnenT of The winner. GRA presidenT, Suzy Hulsing, opens The envelope. Silence. The 4988 Grand Gala King is . . . Mike MoeIIer! Applause is heard as he is presenTed his crown and cape. A shocked Mike Moeller aTTempTs To make an acceptance speech. AfTer Thanking The girls for Their voTes, The King's dance begins, The evening was filled wiTh exciTemenT for everyone, noT jusT Mike Moeller. As iO:3O approached and The crowd slowly dwindled away The exciTemenT seemed To follow. The empTy cafeTeria was barren and would have To waiT unTil nexT year To feel The exciTernenT of anoTher Grand Gala. ABO VE LEFT - nrst ro wx Darrin Storjohan, Jeff Ryan, Mike Moellen Steve Howland, Kent Cesler, and Doug Beasley. Second l?o wx Beth Wardlo w, Shannon Perisho, Karen Duncan, Molly BargHeld, Jeanne Pittman, and Leslie Hickenbottom. Left - first row - Cary Brown, Byron Frick, Dan Martens, Ke vin Rommel Terry Shie, and Bob Tucker. Second Row - Suzy Hulsing, Jill Hudson, Jill Lange, Kristin Main, Lori Frerichs, and Pam Hobart. GALA sms T0 scuom FASSEGN THE IPIVEI? ROAD IS G smash, Julius Elving sfopped by the Quad-Cffies fhfs sum- f7'79f. NORTHPARK HALL om: sn fu. in Qjlgxi .- 42. gag 1 '-'Mas-1 ' v W..- 1 . L DA VENPOIP T CINEMA S STOP Alys Sn yderprac fices for many hours fo de vel- 'T I. M. op Thrs skill. ll: ,, J - Q- , , , . . , RUN FOI? YOUR life! As plans are made for This summer we can only hope for some sunny skys and brighT sTars. We were blessed wiTh jusT Those condi- Tions mosT of lasT year. As The ThermomeTer rose so did The summer acTiviTy-in The Quad CiTies. On July 2LlTh a record crowd Turned ouT To see The largesT field of runners ever as Joseph Nzau ran off wiTh 'lsT place. Many oTher sTudenTs Took on some fun aT The Mississippi Valley Fair or The GreaT River Roar. lf you weren'T inTeresTed in Those, you could go To places like WesT Lake, Wacky WaTers, ScoTT CounTy Park, or Vanderveer Park. Many sTudenTs enjoyed a simple day nexT To The waTer soaking up some rays or wiping a liTTle wax on Their car. AT nighT The summer really heaTed up. Many sTudenTs seT The nighT on fire on The One Ways or aT some of The favoriTe Teen oenTers like STage Two. lf you weren'T inTo ThaT maybe you jusT seTTled back and socialized aT Emeis. WiTh all The exciTemenT The QC. did see a favoriTe pass Time demolished as The cinemas were closed excepT in Milan, Re- gardless of how The heaT was made we musT realize ThaT lasT summer sizzled. -Todd Figanbaum MANY STUDENTS AND Teachers ran The BTX 7 This sum- mer. STONE WA SHED BLA CK jeans. As The doors opened To welcome The sTudenTs in The foil, They orrived donned in mony new sTyles. loewoshed ieons ond iookeTs infiITroTed VVesT High's holls ond cldssrooms. Through The mogio of ooid, sTiff oordbodrd-like dork blue jedns ore Tronsformed inTo sofT, oomforToble, foded, lighT blue, Trendy oloThes. Legs seemed longer This yeor os The skirTs become shorTer. IT seemed os Though The sTudenTs were going book To The oO's when The hemlines were higher. The nice Thing oboui The 8O's is o girl con weor o skirT ony lengTh ThoT she wonTs, Cowboy booTs were d new foshion Trend This yeor olso. LeoTh- er booTs ddorned wiTh meTol sTuds ond buckles of oll sorTs were worn by guys ond girls. Reeboks were dgoin bobulor os gym shoes This yeor. Shoulder pods wereworn by mony girls To improve Their figures. Colors of oeooh, Ton, khdki, ond green smeored The hdlls ds well os The TrodiTionol reds ond blues. HoirsTyles were o liTTle diTferenT This yeor olso. lvlony guys wore Their hoir in shorT orew ouTs, while oThers preferred To ledve Their's longer. Girls' hoirsTyles were worn in mony lengThs, buT mosT bre- ferred The longer look. Alihough The bosio sTyles were The some, everyone odded Their own floir To oomoleTe Their own individuoliTy. -Amy Brown s X- Foshion S fir. - N I Foshion FeoTures Foded Blues ond Blocks l SOME CUT THETTP hoir short AIPTIS TTC HAH? DESIGNS were seen everywhere HEMLINES CUMBED HIGHER while slacks grew wldef. Ken Bailey leff his half long and sfylish, 'X ff!! ........,..N,.W.,.-AA,...s.....,, W - W-- i . 5,0 .Q W r A 2 Z1 up w lx x Xi' f MV X 0, , Above: STONEWASHED BLUES IN fhe couffyard, Lefii Mr. Hedeen shows of fhe sfyle of lhe past Below: Andy Walsh shows off the 'prep look. X N I-IILLBILLY HEAVEN WS! t' 3, i ks i EWR 5 za. . DOG PA TCHEDS SHOW their enfhuslasrn in many ways, Above: Marryin' Sam, junior Robb Kerry, felis Scarlef, sophomore Marie Walsh, abouf Jubllafion T, Cornpone. Right Daisy ana' Abner sing abouf fneir unnecessary fown, X X MUSICAL Gs N I x 5' b Ju Q fi il, , is LefT: A TypicoiDoyin Dog Porch U,S.A,. Below: Wendy Buzzeii, '88, gives Jim Sfein, '89, c piece of her mind r A Tl H ii,i y 'z l I '- . f' lr- .L r , My f.i 52 f i s , eiii . T' fi 1 rf ,, , -A fi' W 3 M , A a iy, , 5 4 7 f S , N, l ,, ,M , , Wi? f f f is , i ii so El NK TE wap.-hir Jenny Sprague, '89, Hnishes ner solo piece as Moonbedm MCS wine, The firsT weekend in Novem- ber broughT exciTemenT To WesT High's STdge. Li'l Abner hod opened iT's doors To enThu- siosTic oudiences. The cdsT ond crews hod been working hdrd since The beginning of school, ond dll ThdT work shone Through. Ddisy lvlde, pldyed by Siephdnie Phelps, '89, loves Abner Yokum, pldyed by Mike Tonner, '90, ond They live in DogpoTch, U.S.A. wiTh The resT of Their lozy hillbilly friends. The Town is poceful unTil They ore chosen The mosT unnecessdry pldce in The U,S.A, Their Town is selecTed for The TesTing siTe of on dTom bomb. ln o mod sedrch for some- Thing necessory, iT is discovered ThdT Mommy Yokum's Cployed By Wendy Buzzell, '88j Yokum- berry Tonic is d mirdcle working body builder. Abner ond sighT husbonds ore senT To Woshing- Ton for TesTing. UnforTundTely The TesTs were cldimed os foi- lures, because The gorgeous muscle men hove losT dll sexuol inTeresT. The Town is once ogoin doomed unTil They redlized ThdT They hdve d NdTiondl Shrine. The Town is soved, Doisy morries Abner, ond everyone lives hdppily ever ofTer. MUSICAL V' E N I TI-IE NERD The exciTing comedy HThe Nerd debuTed on VVesT High's sTage for The firsT Time in Iowa in March. The sTory is abouT William CubberT Csenior Denny Hermanp, an archiTecT who had been injured in VieTnam. CubberT's wife had been saved by onoTher soldier named Rick STeodman. On CubberT's 3ATh birThddy, his girl- friend Tansy McGinnis Csenior Amy Brownj and besT friend Axel Hammond Cjunior Robb Kerryj Throw him a birThdoy porTy. Only his boss, Warlock Waldgrave Qsoph- omore Al Womblej, his wife Clelia Ciunior Tricia STevensj, and Their eighT year old son Thor Qleff Bonksy come To his oorTy. lvlid-way Through The parTy, Rick STeadmon Qiunior David Heiderkenj arrives. CubberT's sovior Turns ouT To be a real nerd! T'The Nerd is a comedy bosed on The mishaps of CubberT and STeadman. The producfion was on exTreme success for noT only The ocTors and The Techni- cions, buT also The new comedy. Seniors Amy Brown as Tansy McGinnis and Denny Herman as Vlfiiium Cubberf Junior David Heidgerken porfraying The Nerd, Q. J st' 5, i A .RY ABO VE' THE CAST of The Nerd prepare fo begin a rehearsal. LEFT: THE ENTIRE casi worked hard To make every de faii perfect - gr Q 5 . iqig :Fai fi i' C If XX T N I , XPLAY ii The a Cappella Choir. lvlusic-R-Us 1 X V ,al ,. .. xv r 1 T , K T Y' 1 if 1, if T f X 1, T W, . f 2 y . I , . . 3 ., fi f f 6 Y. A Music 'R Us was The Theme of The T988 varieTy show. And iT was. From large vocal groups To small percussion acTs, WesT High STudenTs proved Their TalenT once again To crowded TheaTres. IT all began wiTh a Cappella, Then moved on To many oTh- er acTs. Vocal solos were sung by Jenny Sprague, Ann Kelso, and Amy Brown. Some of The special acTs were per- formed by oTher groups. Eric Becker, Robb Kerry, Terry MacVey, and Jim Stein per- formed a 50's song, as well as Kim Kurfenbach, Stephanie . fr 4 'TQ . l , Phelps and Lori Sharar. Betsy Schmieder and Eric Becker performed a vocal dueT, and Alys Snyder had a baTon solo. Shawn Lafrenz, Matt McCullough, Tony Teague, and MaTT Morrow performed a leg-slapping-clapping rou- Tlne. Show choir performed, as well as The dance and show bands. The aCappella Choir closed The show wiTh The TradiTional 'TBaTTle Hymn of The Republic, as anofher performance came To an end. SHOW CHOIR PERFOIPMS affer receiving a D1'vfsianI rafing. VARIETY SHOW ChariTy Week During IasT year's ChdriTy Week The NaTional Kidney FoundaTion was rec- ognized. A peT ducTion was held on De- cember 3. A ToTaI of S845 was raised when a male and female sTudenT frorn each grade was aucTioned off. Several organizaTions parTicipaTed in The annu- al evenT. A represenTaTive fron The NaTionai Kidney FoundoTion encouraged sTu- denTs To become a kidney donor and also warned sTudenTs on The dangers of kidney disease. Non-perishable food iTerns were coIIecTed by sTudenT senoTe for The KIiKfLujack Food Drive, Showing Their winning TaienT aT The ChdriTy Week assembly was The win- ning band STagefrighT. Also showing promising poTenTiaI was The Blues BroThers. Larry Gajeski, senior class presidenT said, We knew we could do iT, we jusT had To prove iT To everybody eIse. His band received The winning cheer from The audience. Sfagefrigh T! Shawn Lafrenz, Carlos Guiferrez, Jeff Blielz, Larry Gajeski, K enlyn Williams, and Paula Alex- ander were The winners of The arr band conTesT. ,sky Mr. Means and Ms. Erenberger aucTion off This year's chariTy peTs, N I N CHARITY WEEK ,ui 9 ,A Mike Cordell and Mah' Evans, The Blues Brofhers, sfrrke a pose just before their performance. WR mi Keith Rossmiller pracfices his drums before their performance in the air band confesf preiiminaries. I 'Q' igqhq., STAGEFRIGHT PEPFORM5 THEIR winning falenr during fhe Chari- fy Week Assembly. Presidenfiai candidofe Gary Harf was reporfed fo be romaniicaiiy in voived with Donna Rice. and FAI? RIGHT: The Dow Jones indusfriai Sfock aver- age dropped 508 poin is, the iargesi in hisfory, on Monday, Ocfooer 19. RIGHT: in fesfimony before the iran-Confra hear- ings in Woshingfon, Marine Lf. Col. Oliver L. Norfh became somewhaf of a ceiebriry. BELOW: President Reagan folks wifh Soviefiead- er Mikhail Gorbachev during arrival ceremonies af fhe Whife House. - N I 24 XNEWSMAKERS fm QR: 1 x 4987 - A Ye o Remember January- gWm 3558. M, if is is . Worst accident in Amtrak history kills '16, injures 'I75 when 3 linked engines hit a 'l2 car passenger train. Super Bowl XXI-N.Y. Giants Celebrated their 39-20 win over the Denver Bronc s. 3 National Anti-Smoking Cam- paign restricts smoking in 9.800 U.S. buildings. fwreat American Sleep Out -42 congressmen spent a 33 degree night outside the library of congress for the homeless. Gary Hart announces candi- dacy. 28 killed when a high- rise collapsed in Bridgeport, Conn. anniversary of San Fran- clsco's Golden Gate Bridge. Porn Star Ilona Staller wins a seat in the italian legislature. P ie. John ll visitsythe USA- ...... M Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs celebrates its 50th lliiifhdvv- ...G G gil. ,,' rtail'1lMw S9DT9mT i. ii . , . Wthsonniversary of Elvis Pres- ley's death. North West Airlines crash g, g kills ,.- fi it Football Strike last- ed 3 'if2 weeks. The worst Since CI a ores? -is Twins be t Monday . 198 7- . Dow drops. 508 whenia 84 aboard is L, Susdn lohrenkrug fixes her hoir for The long doy of school. an- 4 ya. To get energy for his school day, Jcirnes Fonienoy eois his shredded wheoi. IQ' .- s I N 8 Eoger To begin Their school doy, Leslie Spiilers ond Jennifer Arnold wolk inTo Their firsT hour class As The Day Begins. . . Beeeep! The alarm clock jerks you from your slumber! The Time has come To face anoTher exciTing day aT school! You roll ouT of bed and sTumble To The baThroom. Slowly you come To as The warm waTer from The shower spills over you. The Time goes by fasT and before you know iT you have To go. Now off To WesT you go. Your daily gossip session sTarTs jusT as you walk in. You aT- TempT To cram all The new news in before firsT hour begins. BuT 7 :A5 is approaching auickly. WiTh five minuTes To race To class you say good-bye To your friends. The Time has come and now The day begins. FaiTh Boesen If , 5 'UTT Tonya EckhardT sTyles her hair before coming To school. 2. STudenTs rush To Their classes as anoTher day begins. 27 V -. s ei. 1 T i B. :Q is ji Y' X T 1 Kmmh...k s - s ss K 'TFive more minuTes, you Tell yourself, T'Only five more minuTes! 2:32 p.m.! 2:33 p.m.! Your counT down hos begun! AT IosT 2:35 pm. orrives ond The school doy comes To on end! FronTioolly, you grob books from your locker IefT ond righTl IT's o rooe To The cor! You vvonT To go home! You slom The cor door, sTorT The cor ond rev up The engine. Finolly you're heoded home! The door sloms behind you ond everyThing you're holding ends up on The floor. Heoding for The refrigeroTor you kick off your shoes. WiTh sodo ond chips in hond you plop on The couch. You've lived To see The ending of onoTher doy. I. lb MINI-MAG r x I N x, s BELOW: DOWN THE long and lonely hall, This sfudem' heads for home. LEF T: STUDENTS EXIT as This day draws To G close. As qv f ,I .4 i I 2 s VI? H! 4 , . The Doy Ends AM . ,,,, Z' f H is N, V,h,, ,w effw M ' Gene Simafouich heods fowords his cor offer o grueling doy of school . . . Q N , S Sv R X V W - -L-My 4 - im--- '-A-..,M,k fm , vi 1 imma Us was-1s . . . ond opens fhe door. . . S . . . . ond heads for home. MINI-MAG 'u N I is Richard Gephardf explains his vie ws on an issue. 1 Marsh A -4' 7-Ta r 4' 1.-I Q A X 1 a ' ff W W ww, , ABOVE- Paf Robertson chars wifh Mayor Thom Harf over breakfast RIGHT- Gary Harf fakes some fime off from a firing campaign. Photos By Greg Bokl - N I X. NEWSMAKERS Race For The WhiTe I-louse ABOVE- Al Gore addresses his supporfers. LEFT- George Bush expresses his feelings abouf The budgef. The eyes of The naTion were focused on Iowa because iT is The firsT sTaTe To caucus. This caucus process draws many of The DemocraTic and Republican can- didaTes To Iowa. The person who leads early in The race is preceived as leader of The pack. Many hours and dollars are spenT in Iowa Trying To achieve This goal. The exciTrnenT rnounTed as Tom Brokaw and his crew carne To Des Moines. There is someThing really special abouT having ThaT much aTTenTion focused on Iowa- even if iT is only for a shorT Time. ABOVE- Paul Simon sfresses a poinf, LEFT- Mi chael Dukakis and Richard Gere greef supporfers af Duck Creek Piaza. NEVVSIVIAKERS N I The Year ih Review Amy Marfi models the new Axcess wafoh. CINDERELLA SHOWS HOW Hrsf flme bands can make if fo fhe Top. x FAVORWES Prices Go UD Compaol Disc: ......4 .............. S 411 Umbrella ..,........... ....... . S45 Movie Ticker ....... .... . 82.75 Swaich Waich ...... .....,..,., S 35 Trahs Am M9885 ....... ....... S 20,000 Axcess Walch ......,..........,.... S50-S400 Iowa Sweaishirl ..,......,......,.....,...... 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Hauman wrt spanish :iso De' Dote, lnarviaual Speech Events Who s Who, Ag' ate Amy Christine Hausch Art coo coop, G-AA, Sottoal., Sernester Honor Wat, who s .Who Eyas, Anthology Wrrtng Ffed T, HGWISY lN.F.,TrC1cn Mes' ng De- Da'e, lnaivtauar Speech Events Vearoooii ADGTGG Haywood G-1.-l Smaenf Con- gress Rep , Newspaper fpnoto eofor, ctrcotottcn ntngr 3, Pho'ographer MlChClel H9if'1lSCh G-erntan Club, NFL, loot- ball, Wrestling Michelle Heller Co-op, emit spew crm, Semester Honor Roll, Student Congress Geo, Whos Who Mike Hefben Co-oo, ,etterr'ten's, Fooroal, Trock, Wrestling D6l'1DlS PGfl'lCk Hel'IT1Cll'1 Drarrio Croc NFL, Thespion, French Cleo Softball, Swinnrn rig, Al School Play-Musica-, lnarviauoi Speech Events, a Coopella Qoresiaentj, All-State Cnoms, Mtxeo Chorus, Variety Show, Show Choir, Charnoer Choir, Eyas, Yearbook .f 49 KCITNGSIW Heyvaert Leslie Shawn Hlckenbottom errls Cross Country, YQGVDOOV Tram, Aauesra Aff Club Natronar Arr Honor Socrew, GAA fllstorrany NFL, Debate, lnarvrauol Speecn ments Soccer Uno- tograpner Sl'19llCJ Ann Hicks Co-op QAA, JA, lmwaer putt Footoal Janet Allen Hlldebrant egrep, ew, Frencn Club Sertester llonc' Sol, Whos Woo, Deb Club, S A lb D Harold A. Hill Wrostlrrrg, Wrro 3 Nna Tl'1ef9SO l.YI'1 Hlncn Co ob, Qlurll ana Scroll, Soanrsn Club TSC, All Scnool 5 ay Musrcal, Wno S Wno, Ewas Newspaper, Vearboo-4, Horneroorrr Peo PGfT1elG Hobart GAA Csecreraryg, ibanrsn Club, Basketball, Volleyball JUllG Ann HOIST lrencn Club, Orcpnestra Prt All-State Orcnestra, Orchestra, Varrety Snow Allen Nl. Honeycutt Football, Truck, Lyas, Art Club Brent Hoon coop Candace Horlas ,lA,L1fxfX,lioc'1r'er,',rparllStl Club Rob HOITI Co op, lfflfld Tamara Horton Mandy HONG GAA, fiparrrstr Club, fineor leaaer, Hornecornrng Queen Caruitlriate Tyrone Arthur Houghton nrt, fpflllrglr Club Debate Semester Horror leolr - Q .C kk.. K.. K.. my K, f 'E A .... f ., KK ..vr- Kfggr? - Klip K,: ia' , Z Q +1 . 1. .Q.3.'KKi,-3 . gi A -..X ,gKK,3gsh5K. , SENKDRS ah., Q! . s. !s.- E 1- ii. Steve l 'lOWlGf'1d Baseball, Basketball, Foot- V ba' Sewwester -onor ?oll, Wnos Wnc Nlatronal ' HonorSocrerl,f Acaaernrc Al -S'ate GAA Canal- K aate Stuaen' ot tne lVon'n '. April A. Hudson em JA, sofmm club, N , , 'SC Soccer, Eana, Flag Corps, Maprette, varr - KK f eu Snow, Jmzfs Woo :GD Cub fsecretawp 7' KK at , f E 4 I x 1 A Q pr 5 A Asyb A XE: A fi Q X 4 f 4 3 K v vs 'x . x G A f . 5 ss. : 'V A , , i. M ls- -' , - sea : R 'F 5 . we J ? S5i ,, x - Q' 9 siwfi hh'-I ' tu i fff'- g,4' 'lf 'A' , E. sw -f ry . X , f- - , - .3 W fi FC E so si- ' .i m: 1 ' Cathy Jones co-Op , Julie Ann Jones GAA, TSC Qofficerj, French 'A A K N- S ' Club, C-iris' Cross Country, Band, Newspoperfad- -vs qs- l if - A vertlsing mngrj, Tennis I yr l . , x sr Q S , Ak S A Vx ,Q f ff f X x I f r, rfrsmw I My rr L A r , A ' t, 1.1 s W 3, iss 'L s 1 5. ,, w Y' 4 I Jill Kathleen Hudson GAA, Youth for Christ, Manager for Boys Swim Team, Track, Vol- leyball, Semester Honor Roll, National Honor Socie ety Suzanne Marie Hulsing GAA fpresrdentt, Spanish Club qvice-presidentj, Basketball, volley' ball, Homecoming Queen Ca'taiao'e, Homeroom Rep , Photographer Kara Lynn Humphreys Kristin Michael Humphries Yearbook, S A D D , Photographer, Art Club Patricia A. Huntley coop, GAA, rsc MGTK HUFTGGO Mixed Chorus Jennifer Hutcheson GAA, rsc, French Club, Wno's Who David Jacobsen Melissa JOSDGY Drama Club, GAA, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, TSC, Band, Whos Who, Newspaperfintestyie edstorj, S A D D Qvice-presr dem Kelie A. Johannsen Co-op, Spanish Club, TSC, Tennis, Band Sherry L Johansen coop, GAA, veerr book Denise Johnson Jean Johnson. Orchestra MGHSSG R. JOTIDSOD: GAA, Spanish Club, Tennis, Band, Semester Honor Roll, Who's Who Amanda Lea Jones Drama club, GAA, NFL, Spanish Club, Thespian, Softball, All School Play-Musical, individual Speech Events, a Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Variety Show, Girls' State, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Junior Class Officer qtreasurerj, Semester Honor Roll, Se- nior Class Officer Cvice-presidentj, Student Con- gress Rep., Eyas, Yearbook, Pom-Pan, Agate, National Honor Society MGYK JOFQSDSSPI .3 Deborah Diane Kallenberger QQ QD X Agfa A Laurie Kane df r 'Gee ' an A . -1529! K Garrett J. Karman mm ,-,Q,,,, , A ZA ,A .5 V I Tammie Kaucher q K 1 ff . 5 :S Lg ' 'M' X U Q my nmwawmmwv A :Ai J lg 34 gg? 2 1 www-f.f.:M , , .fr , 'f A Q l if 'mal D' if 1 - f L P .Ymyi X X Tracy Jo Kaucher em, ,A Spanish clan, .4 y r,-r L 'SO Serneste' -cnc' Qall L -- is I Michelle L. Kauffman em, eermm ff' +f'1.'f . .-' X Q D Cub. Smrnfn ng 'm t.-P A G ig Q J V' L r Derek Kehl . 1 Dennis Kelding Mem semi Vacm DGDO KGHY P'wcfQg'cpner i3y w'l1:stlcs Lis- g e , 8 1' tance ianvng 'fearrsasx 11-f-CCJC iffreleec K ' L XY' 1 2 Us-fhrf r an ' S2 'F m,lf- .4 w A ' N Patrick Kelly 1 '. 1 Siteve Kenney rzl' iff f7JIQ l ' a Esc? Lloya Christian Kerr Shay Kirnmins Darsie,Kitzman h 1 .rf n ,. ' n F B X n. :S D Y 5 .- Y lf... L Wh Ev 4 ff . ,af we Q , J' ' -If .Q- Bradley J. KOGNQ 'irr Vlsr r P wctnall we Reflee KOIHS y xfiri 4 NTC w'e:,1'tj,gJr,-. l W m . N, YV ' '11 'YT .s Q, tm L ,M :K it N XM sw? -s X .. lg YN 1, . P 6 3 C: , a,ks,.5:5 , - r else. Kelli Kress Heather Sue Krum meg qACf,,S gmos, a, Variety Snow, Photographer redccgk Qcofnower-index edltor sectlon ejrgri : 13. cvestra LOU Labonne Co-oo Shawn Lafrenz vom tor :rm-S' rem Ctuo All Scnool Flayelwuslcol A -Sto'e iowa Bind Orchestra yarlety Snow Boys E'ate Wleste' Mortor Nho s Wno Nlotlonal ltortcr So: - e', Ptornecom no Queen Escort TC1l'T1l'T'lY LOTTTGF Co-oo Rich LOTTQ Spanish Club, Semester l-lonor Roll TGKCI R. LCIDQ Jill Lynette Lange spanish clue, oAA, eos' ketball, Girls' Cross Country, Track, Semester Honor Roll, A-l-l County Council, All Conte'ence Academic Track 84 Cross Country, S'udent ot the Month USG Lynn LGTHTWOTS JA, Mixed Chorus, Eyas Mark Lathrop lAsA Tracy Lee Leary coop, Drama clue, Spanish Club, Youth for Chrlst, All School Playtlylu- slcal, a Cappella. Band, lvllxea Chorus, Treble Chorus, Variety Show, Chamber Choir, Student Congress Rep , Eyas Nancy Lee Pauline Leese co-Op Deana Leonard Connie Letts coop, eAA, JA, Kors, ., .4121 X , is is ' ,A .V 2, L, , .. xlg fs , ' ' Q L . . T es E L, y 2 ' s: i x 0 A -iil r .. A y ' .. . QF , 3 . ,... ii, i :::: 6. 5 . .J ..,,, .C .il -:,ffr,,Lfss,,.15kg V ,--.- -, ,L,1.r s H55 l, A gi V, if :.. ii! ,, -,., :S ,s 'fff P ' A teee or ie- Q ' l T is K, A 1 s ,ti - LeAnne Rochelle Leverenz: eAA, L L L ' Thespians, TSC, Writers' Club, VouthtorCnrlst, rr tr ' - T b Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Library Assistant, ...-s - W ' Z A AAH County Council, Homeroorn Rep, ' gg Todd Levetzow Art Club . A - -- s ' L rli w EEZ Azll F - .lf- 'A Q V ttctet - it -T Curt T. Lobdell f r WI Julie Loose Victoria Helen Lopez ' rr f'rC1'ue1 For tfrgf,rrrr1 ' Brion W. Lovoos aw, r r H 'er -irix' 'ii .'J'r.,3 K, , ,' r r-t. Kimberly Ludtke rrrw' r for 'f'r'r3' let' ' ,V ff12. w-rx: 'r 'r f- W' J ihxeifr f'1'r1 r 17: r rrmf JSVGTUY H. Lund Senfrester Honor Rot Brion Mace Torn Mcgennis QQ op Kristin Leo Main GAA fottrfgorp, irqorrrsh CMU, TSC, Votteyoott Cheerreocier, Serrrewer Honor Wort, Student Congress Deo, Who 5 Who Anthony Motchodi Doniel NIGHGDS Letterrrrehs, Nt: ftpr,1rtr5rrf,Ztuli:, Bosketbott, Terrrtrs Debfxto, tncirvudurzt Speech Ever1ts,3orrro'stferHonor Rott,HorrrrrriorrrrrrgQueen! S Cort GA! A Krrrg KQcrnc'irCic'1tr'e AYTIY Beth NIGYH UAA, Nt t, TSC fiorruostor Horror Rott, Newspaper, Vefxrtrook 59 A tv IQ Robert Martinez tirmrrrstr 'Mtv Matthew Morxen fn HD Anthony Motthioe -as , 2 . A . .r n og. - , . 1 1' r - .tv N - - 4. 1 4- our H- k --, , r n , . rf, . . 'ya f w w .f t . 1 -e fi 1 X 13 a t Y A G F! -rfrt - John MOSGDQCIYD Mike Mcthwig TL 1- ' A rf, . 1 i 'r-' . ' It K - , H his 3 ,. :W t 1 e . Ng., . ,.,'t 5 it RN' W. 'Q - fr ew . ,K t 0, ti ,551 I' 1 1 G- - N I Y srsrxrroms 4 'X In X- ge fr .l? ,ff 1 j fl EIL A ,, , l X I Q Wx 5. is v F, sm it L .J lg? i if . , , KJ K 'W ,, Mike Moeller Pacman, Somali, rracu Gala Q King, Ari Club M WCd6 Moeller Drama Club, lhesplah, r ' Cheerleader, Photographer, Vearboolc N EQ -, rf - -11. kgs, in Li is X Se? ni X iw is +P ' fr Q Y N: ,N Kim McConnell Shannon NlcCrlndIe Matthew F McCullough RGDCY N'CDeffT1On Ylizarws' .I I' ,I'w':f.,l c P 5 .S Q , ,, Michael McFadden Rebecca Renee McFarlin 'sz' :ra -:ir ' 'c ff, ,ce ce'- Carmelila Nico McGinnis . Hifi 23163 v. Y ZINC I' 1 .'.f:5' . fr? DUE? T? Leslie Michele McGinnis 4-' cr isa' 3' Kimberly McGrew Bridgid McGuiness Paul C. Mclnlosh Ca-ac Rich MCKOWD Ca-ap, Voalh far Christ, Se- nior Class Officer, Wreslllng ChC1d A. NlCWiHiCfT1S FOO'DLlll iernosler Horlar Wall, Nallafral Horror Saclely Randy K. Megrew Marly MSYGY Fo'3'raa.l Sl-, 'Y 7eaa' 'ar' es- ler llbrwcr Dall .Uno fJhL: 'la' cwar Harm' T- .1cre', ,K ., i 2 R,,x 6 if P ,r4'G1f:' if ,kg fir, , Zilrffeii YZF .. 5' l Rebecca Molloy .-.tr .. Lynette Morgan Troy A. Morley 'rfiuirtt :farm :mimi Wrrestirng Daron Moroney izpfmn min, Basket txxii trvrtbrlfi, 'LOCK Witty! Wtirg MGH Morrow Qrifrrritr f irirr 'imc Tracy Muelken at np Patrick Vincent Murphy Kris MYGFS Jranxn 'Mtv ' r1 ' in Cccpe cz FJ :uf 1 'Horns Mike Myers DOWIWYG R. Myles 'irmrrrfstr ffiub Dave Navarre Smrr 'fear' Pack Barra Semester Honor Rail, Stadont Congress Pep Newspaper, Pnotograpnor JGOD Nelson CP nr- fmt r 2 Wtwc Tama Lynn Nelson if rn'-4,1 .V -we f' ,Lariat ' L' Y-:fu Vfe: rr ' , , ret EW wir' as vie: SUSGU MGHS Ni9IS8I'1 irrurria Cliub iffx!N,KSrr41rttSTW Ctab, TSCA Qyrrxrmzmrgs Qrnanag r-rQ 11 f uxrxriveiia, Mixed r'itrfur.i19 Rebecca L. Nissen or -vw' r wr X-ecceve' ww r 1' 4 gf ::.5lf' wx is is Q X X 2 Q sr , R my was ,f Q, ar i Q 'F r ff s Qi X 1 mx F F X, . ,QE r in It 'F XL L 1 Av Q L. 5 , Sir, ? .. 1:5 E Vi www x L r 'X x 5 5 M . si.: r , li., K: S. Q ar, , a Q N -R . ps' l f a 72:-. S . -fr:-3: Ns L -f . L 7 .M5 ,L tvs xx is Q , X . .A - . r -' i'L' - - . M E Al 'W , A 4 s. ,, up :Shi ,. if . .1 Vi .. 3 i!M'fQ1Ax,'-A , :.. . Y rsss is , flxsfqsi Hit. 1 sv' W 4 , f ,A r A 5 K x tssfiwi ,fa 55. A M, I, , , , K -E, --, , XL, .3 A A ill' '- W, a.. -' A . - A. , wa- i ,, 4 lp 5 ,ev ssl? A 4 s Shannon Christine Perisho coop, . 1 A i r M., .. k, K X Q R 'lr -as A 'Q 'NF J' fn Tracie L. Norton JA Gyrnnastrcs 'Euaertt Congress DGDDY NOSG Football Voczvlcrna A1J':3'A.fe chanrcs Suzanne V. Nykoluk GAA, wrt smrrgh Clue TSC Qoresaentjr All5cno3 Pav-V-!..sc:J Lie' oote a Coopella Chafnoer Chorr Kell Kristin OCl'1S Co-op, GAA, Spanish Club, TSC, Whos Who rn HS America Kenneth T. Ockerman wa ou.. nf: Scroll Baseball Boskeoal, Debate, ncrfauo iseecn Events Sernes'er HOVWOT Pol, reoroom Mitchell Olsen DOFGD Oll Sefneswe' -:nor Vol LODFIY POGSCH German Cup JA Alldalee Riss Parker GAA .A be Cluo, Soccer Swat Tecrr' Sefnesve' Hover Dawnell PGH' Co-oo GA-1 Eona Jennifer Jo Parr An club, Q0-Op, oAA, se- mester Honor Roll GGTY Patrick: Who's Who in H,S, America, Horneroom door decoratlng committee Larry B. PGll'lCK, JF: Semester Honor Roll, Who's Who ln H.S. America, Honweroorn door dec- orating committee Dawn Marie Paulsen eAA, sasuemcllg co-captain, Softball, Swim Team, Track, All-State Band, Band, Flag Corps, Girls' State, Softball 84 84 86, Who's Who in H.S. America, SADD Susan Kay Paustian GAA, Basketball, Vol- leyballg rnanager, Semester Honor Roll GAA, vice-pres, French Club, Basketball, ooptaln, Softball, Tennis, Who's Who ln H S America Melanie Peterson eAA, se-mor points chairperson, French Club, Cheerleocler, Se- mester Honor Roll, Student Senator, National Honor Society Scott PETGYSOD Gerrnon Club, Fooiooir, See rrxesier Honor i?oi:, Ski Ciuo Jeanne Leigh Pittman Aquesee, eww French Ciuo, Soccer, Swim ieorn, Bono, Boss Cnorr, Hog Corps, Mojoreiie, Orcnestro Winds, Vorieiy Snow, Serriesrer Honor Roii, VVno's Wno in H S Arnerrco, Noiiorio' Honor Soczeiy Kelly Reed Pittman P QAA ee-mm cow pres ,New Siuoenr 85'-86' frorn Wosnxngion D C SHOWN POfSC1I'1def Co-op, Jfiifpres 84 V P Morkeiing, NPL, Sponisri Gino, Tennis, Siuoeni Congress Pep Shown Pridemore rwfmz, wresmg Corol Pierson AH om, Drama om, QM, 1 If fi' i' ' f1' ,'- r ' I ' ,, 1 f,I'2fj52f'i i r 1 1 2 la 'L in 'f 8 ff ' ,M f L if ,, , ,, 3 I , V 1 2 , 41 M 'J 4 M 5 G ,Q 6' We w i I Mk A I W.-V .ffri H ff , 'fv fL,a 1' , , .1,i A ii ii 'lrr 1, H, . ,,-, r i 3 x r ai I 2 Q gf f . i W, ' , ' ' ' U1 2 yi 'rg 2 fi 'K J 1 fy Q 3. f 5 ff Jr: 5 'Y f W? I 1 t 4? v ,i E J Frencn Ciob, Drsrorice Runmng Qgsrlsy, Trook I I .r ' if I Joe Proske oerrmnonn, Whos WHO in H s , ' 5 - ' 7 Afnerico , . ,Q Louro Anne Quorton Am crib, ew, 5 if Soonrsn Ciub, Swim ieorn, Peo Ciuo K ,J gf 'k', A Jeff A. RC1dlOff Arr Clin Soonisn Cm, f .igwrerfazifw Door Decororrng Cornrrrrrree If' ': ' ' 4 Tomi Rogan An me Eyos 1 f ' i'r r -,::,., v L X It . W :I rirrr Angie Rolfs 1 1,11 V I 'Y i1z'r,rQf?i W I li-,fi A-it 1 vyfiri' mf Nichole Lee Rauch ff' sw -jufifn .-M fg Aaron Roy .if il r ,V . Q X ' '1 'r11r::f11i1z ri 'ri 1 1 1 VKV, I off I A ,JN -'Q - '9 4 , Vg Q , Eveffe J1 Rereff ' in r 1 r Nir.,r:1x.,2 im' fl ' ww, r 5 1. 5 by f r w1.1,,.,ii D ' A - A I f A OUUG E. RSICKS 1-on ,fiiiu rlggzili' ,535 5 ,ieii X 5 v1r1'iivI-6.',55iA3 f v V7 Amy Reyes Soonzsn Cob, SAA, Co-oo Tricio Rice sofrmr om A A E! .2-Q if W 5 A 1 , Q J s - gm ' 'UQ' ' V ., ' , ' r Q M?-R43 R Q R 1 F' A in if , ' I 5 awww ' , V. g 1 X rr F f 'Q wi N Q R , , I 5 , 3 I Mb ,f we Y f A M' f L' 'K- .:+ f , fr 4 .JL u Keith Rossmiller Kevin ROSSFDHIGI' 4' James Richardson Aff crm Terri Ricketts Michael Ridenour Foomm, Wregmg William Rieck Christine Rite QM, emcm can 'ewos Nha s Who rw '-S Afherrca JODOTHGD Rios Got -ohors Eric Roberts Russell ROGHQUGZ Mathew Rodriguez RODSHG Roehlk CU99Vi9QOi'WQ,DO Y1S GAA Crass Yeo, Drarho Quo, Business Cao NJFL vor ef, Swow Stacy Rogers Marica Roldan Kevin ROITITTIGI GAA Candidate, Footoaii Basketbaii, Track, Basebaii LeSfef Ross Wrestiihg, Art Ciub Tamara Ross MW David Roy Yearbook, Honors, Norronal Honor Socrely, Spanish Club, Agate, Whos Wno rn HS America Kerry Ruhl Melissa Russ Jeffrey RYGD GALA Canaraore, Baseball, Foolball, Baselcrball, Honors, 'rack NH, Sruaenl of Monrn, All Slate Fooroall, Class Officer Chris Rymes Melissa L. SOITXDBYQ Co-op, French Club Kurt SCll'iCi1 Co-op Treannc Marie Scnaab Drama Crum, GAA, German Club, NFL, secretory, French Club, All-School Playflvluscral, Debale, Inarvraual Speech Evenls, Sluaenl Congress Rep , Whos Wno in H S America, Newspaper, Pnologropner Barb Schlabach coop, JA, vvms who rm H S Arnerrco EiiZCbeii'1 J. Schmieder GAA, Spanish Club, TSC, o Cappellafolfrcer, Varrery Show, Show Choir, Chamber Choir Michael Schmell Jennifer Schrader owl, Bqsrqerzsqlr, Sofl ball, Volleyball Roberi Schroeder mn rv p , French club. Golf, Whos Wno in H S Arnerrca Julie Christine Schulz Drama Crum, QAA, JA, French Club, Pholograpner Erick W. SCi'1UfiOCk Foolbollfrnonoger, Trackfrnanager , 8 r' ? f sremrores if 5 -. r A gg P. 9, 'V 73 A im, E ff liz HQ.. ' ' n ij . ,A ,M V - t . A i ' 'Vi 1 1 5' iw i7f'?'.i,?-Zaziiggf .5 K I :ai 3 r. A 4 I F 'N ' 'f' ' ww C it W 9 1, r iii? if li r V it ' V 57 A- ,i . l . Jayne A. Schweer ,f ,Q , wi Cnope 1-'wi fr 'lor' in Ee 'e e'-Lino' f ' goes -or ,'.r'r33 .ZX H-3 4 'e'o:: ls 1 ru,-rw K 3? ff Y rf . , Ein c 1 Q E Q, 3 Q. e 2, V ' r- ,. ,M 5 , I1 r 1' K ,Q M, . ,, iq., , , ,994 H 'A 4 -u. 5' 1 r 4 .4 .rm ez Mike Seebeck Sean Sehmann Eric Sexton iff 1 Dglzlgq Eiregaeik All W H Terry J. Shle Sponrsn Club, Tenns Sefnesfer Honor Roll, GALA Canaiaate Lesa Ann Shoemaker 4- Corclio Snort ,rg . f Michele Sierra ,LQ , -' ei Gene Simotovicn Raquel Shawn Singer Q . Jill Suzanne Six 344 among: Mono' 2: ?',I1C:':' Tongess Teo Treva Colleen Slack on sam vouln Fo' Cnrsl ler1s,4elpai, rna'wagzfr rgi lrockfnnanager Qgirisy Bona, Serrwesre' Hr i r Noll, Pep Club Pele! Sliwa PSQQY A. Smilh Co-op Roxanna Smith ow Misc Soorjei rr Bo ming Team VWWQQ. ' Z i ,,ir , I 1 , ,f of .oii S M , sg. - 39 , , ,,.,i ' ,, gi, , S ww. , S 1, -V,, 7 gi ,V x Q K K K? 4' i USG Sflldel' Eailor-in-Chief Newspaper, 1 .V Honors,Qu4lI8xScroll,iSC Offioerlrencn Club, ? V ' Eyos Eaifor, National Honor Sociely, Pres 1 f ,Y Q , ' SADD, Enierrannrnenl Features, Newspaper ' ff p f Vkki H Scott Snider Le-1ferrnon's, Soccer, Wres V ,. Tling, Sennesfer Honor Roll ,,I, . Q ' Q :Wi -,. f . , Wg, 'L X f9If'tu,, I mn, S . M U M if , fl ,,, wok, ,ryr 4 , I ,, r 'rr S 'T' ' lrr We s , x 1 ol X Julie Snyder - Co-op GAA, JA, Goin Semes- ier Honor Rabi, Wno's Wno in HS america, Ski Ciub LeGh C. SOef'1ke GAA, Spanish Club, Dis- iance Running Qgirlsj, Soccer, Semesier Honor Roii, Siudeni Congress Rep, Wno's Wno in H S America, Eyas, Newspaper Bret Sparbel : Spanisn Ciub, Fooibaii, Swim Team, Boys' Siaie, Bowiing Jennifer Spencer Pep ours, GAA Joan Spencer Drama Club, Geman Ciub, Spanish Club, Ail-Scnooi Piayfiviusciai, S,A D D. Randall Spefh Co-op, JA, Cross Couniry Qboysj, Swim Team, Track JoAnn Spidle Ari Ciub, Tennis, Siuaeni Con' gress Rep , Pep Club, Noiionoi Ari Honor Socieiy Paul R. Spfihgel' Swim Team, Boys' State, Semester Honor Roll, Siudeni Congress Rep , Wno's Who in H.S, America, Eyas, Mobius, News- paper Lori J. Squire GAA, spanish Grub, Goif Wendy Sfalder Greg Steele Q Co-op GIOiQ Sfeining Co-op, Swim Team Seth STOCKITIQFI Siuaeni Congress Rep ,in uusmci Aris Ciub Tracy SfOefefT G-AA, 'ivmnasiics Ciub, Home Room Pep J A es - bww ,, , , 10,1 'S T 'A n ax x ag' Vi. if , 5 , r 1, A,v,. N ' t el f , ' , A . 5.3 ff lf 'ii' 'ar ' I 'ff --A H f n fe iq 4 i 455 4' ' J .1 LL ,:f if W nf f Ri ga! rw.. A 'W ' -.M ,fr .Aint 51 pun ii - ' -II ,T 1 J- ,3 f, . 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Poul Strouse Whos Nho rw fr S Amenco Daryl Sfrover GOOD .FM Gorf Swrrvh Teorr 0 Copoerro, Mrxeci Chorus, Vorrefy Show, Show 1 Chorr, Chorhber Chorr Sruoehr Congress pep Ne-wsoooer Jill Sirohbehn N Marc STUGGI' Co-op , AFTTY Elizabeth Tote GAA Phorogrophe' W Theresc Taylor ANHODY Teague Boho, o Cooperro LiSO Thede Timothy Thomas DOD TTIOITIDSOD Semesrerr-Johor Worr, Whos Who rh H S Arherrco Don Thompson Matthew Roy Thompson 05:3 Eric TNOITTDSFQ ixrlzzfsrrloz C3 - LQ' fam: .mf-', ffof. Sehes' fries .'. .c r f- ' 'L- '3'CC 'acrro o HSCITNSF Kcy TiFT1FT1eI'I'T'IOl'1 C:-'L 501. HQ Felicia Toher Co-op .kowo Croc GAA CRA ,Q 'hesparr TSC -lr SCVWC3 lo,,V. os,:o, oflopoerro Trebre Choros Jowef, Show. Serves- rQr'foho'?or, Eyos V-Yewssoper L19 A55 Porn Porws, lomor Emre Moss Croc CAPV Co' Scar' Corh Correga SENKDRS Bradley S. Treiber A Spanish ciup, Gplr, Swimming, Semester Honor Roll, Who's Who Staci Treiber 1 Ars, GQA, JA, French Club. Distance Running, Track, Treble Chorus, Semester Honor Roll Veronica Trevino 1 GraA, French club, Gymnpsf tics, Softball, Volleyball, Girls' State, Homecoming Queen Canidate, Student Senator, Who's Who Bl'GT1dii Troxel , Art Club, Drama Club, Semester Honor Roll, Industrial Arts Club Jon Troxell RObeff T. TUCKGI' : Basketball, Semester Honor Roll, Student Senator qtreasurerj, National Honor Society, GALA Candidate Sam Turney : Mpnlpl Arts Club Douglas W. Waite Jamey Walker 1 coop Rick Wallace z CO-Op, vvnps vvnp, Bowling Timothy Wallace , coop Gina Walsh Ginger Walsh l Drama Club, GRA, German club, Spanish Club, TSC, French Club, Gymnastics, Cheer Leader, Eyas Anthony Ward 1 wrestling David Cl'1Gl'leS WGl'd Spanish Club, Basketball, Football, lntramurals, Homecoming Escort Elizabeth Michelle Wardlow GRA, spskelppll, Intramurals, Softball, GRA Escort Kimberly Ann Watters An clup, GRA, SADD Brion Wells mn Football, be-pore LONG W9HdlGDd Spanish Club, Agate Tracy Lynn West Art Club, GRA, NFL, Basketball, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Semester Honor Roll. Senior Class Officer Ctreasurerj, Whos Who M6liSSG Wentworth Matthew Allen Wheeler Stephanie Wheeler GRA, JA, sppnrsn ciup, spp cer, Semester Honor Roll Michelle Lynn Whif9 Art Club, Yearbook Margie Wickham , COAOp, Drama clup, AllScl'1ooi Play-Musical, a Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Trebal Chorus, Variety Show Lawanda Wiggins Jerry Wildemuth Kelli Willert 1 Poms, GAA, Bpsuerpall, spfrpall Heather Dawn Williams 1 GQA, French cup, vvnps vvnp Tony L. Willingham 1 co-op, JA, NFL, sppnisn Club, a Cappela, Mixed Chorus, Show Choir, Chamber Choir, Eyas, All School Play, Musical, Debate, Individual Speech Events Und!! Wills : CO-OP, GRA, Gymnastics, Hoomroom Rep, Todd Wilson : coop Mike Wink RGTIOG Wolf : Band MClTie WOl'T'lble : a Cappalla, Drama Club, All School Play, Musical, Orchestra, Treble Chorus, Variety Show, Pep Club S Q fp- N I , S sENlores 4, fr A T af f -l f WS? ,ia J ! J X 'Q N. 1 i , g rrsf J M l it , i v ,Q A ff! ! r C . If A N.. Jw, .rr fn nz- ,r WT 3+ nl ,ifsgyrrr ww-- if iifgggm, an R E ' 53 . ---, is ff Mary Woods Jason Wooten roomoii Gina Wright sQm1,eAA Warren Wright spanish Jeffrey Wulf oorop Susan Wulf corona some David Yates Michele Yoke em, spmish Crum Ai Schooi Piay Moslem Q cappeuo Treble Chorus, Chamber Choir AIOHWG YOUHQ 1 Drama Ctub Thesoian Atl Schooi Piayftviusioais Jason Young GOTY R. ZCISNOW Art Club Mixed Chorus Schooi Boara Rep Semester Honor Rott, Yearbook Cacaaernlcs eaitory Carla Zier Club Tennis Who s Who ,J x, Nf!ffV XJ XV fd! XV fx! ' - ' . f 'Q 'Q , K Y' X, 1 Cv, I X 7A xi N, Q4 K 4, X X ,V xi x XVK1 , H 'j riLj V P XJ, X xg N ,, . X' L ' N ' 2 xf 1 , L X H V X Q K XJ Q' jr , i 'Nfl' J L X4 xi lx, XJ 4 ' tx . 1' 2 r L X1 ,X kk, My 'MX ' X , X f XX X' f'Q 'pp f l 'KJ WN .X L X - 'rv . . V w 6,1 l. an ' ,rj x f XS, x .X .X , X M X x + Q ' A Y fx f , 'V , K V IMI, 1 v f ' ' X, 0 N Nr! fx . x X z V 4 rr I y XY 65 Ldurd Acello Donci Adoms Joe Akers Corrie Allen Jeff Anderson Snonnon Angsfrorn Troy Arp Sfeye Arfnur Julie Asnby Sndwn Ashby Sieve Augusfine Don Ayers l Jennifer Ayers Sieve Bode Anlnony Boker Down Boker f A STUDENT SHOWS off o Guess prod- GUESS - THE JEANS of fhe 80's. Tom King actively showing his Guess T Shlff ucf. K fjs .. N I X X x Mory Befh Boker Todd Bonks Trind Bdnkson Ddrcie Bdrfon Kim Bdies Sedn Bourner Lori Beale Keri Beord Trovis Bedeidn Crdig Bedford Ddvid Beeson Wendi Behr Greg Bein Mike Bell Kim Bennefi Jennifer Berger Jennifer Bernouer Jonn Bezold JUNIORS 3 1, I lviaTThew Brifain Todd Brock Wendy Broughfon ShawneTTe Brown Guess VVhaT ??? uess? has become more Than an unanswered auesTion - lT's be- come a sTaTemenT iTself. Ask anyone inTeresTed in Today's fashion, They'll Tell you, Guess? ProducTs have become more Than an up- side-down Triangle on The back of jeans. They've become a necessiTy To any Teenag- er wanTing To look good-especially in school. lT's imporTanT To look good-and Guess? has The key. Georges Marciano sTarTed The line of Guess? wiTh jeans-and worked up. Now one can buy anyThing from Guess? Socks To Guess? waTches. DeparTmenT STores such as QF, ' 1 I I I fy Blomingdales and lvlacy's presenT Guess? in iTs own small depressed secTion-and The prices are HIGH. GeTTing back inTo our own world of WesT High-one can walk down The hall and see Guess? everywhere. lT's definaTely a plus in one's wardrobe, and iT lusT plain works well in iTs own way. So nexT Time you girls are in 'lThe LimiTed - or you guy in Chess King -pay a few exTra bucks for some Guess? producTs-iT's good auaIiTy-and goes along way. WhaT's imporTanT Though-iT looks GOOD, and lT's aloT more Than a fad. lT's a signaTure ThaT counTs. T 90-tr-gf. loewsm, Q., W, Oz 4 KaThIeen Billlngsly Lynn Blanker Jennifer Bloome Kevin Bloomer Kimberly Blumer Befh Boelk Renee Bogarf Marc Bonjour Jason Bovee Brad Boyer Douglas Brandf Jennifer Brandi Lisa Ricker displays her Guess ov eralls. Jason Broyles Angie Bruce Sandra Brus STacy Bryan Vicki BryanT Mark Buckles Lisa Burrall Ben Carnes Jason Carney Sabrina Carrasco ScoTT CarruThers Glenn Carson Lynn CarsTens Kevin Carfee Jamie Caskey Nicole Casfer CrisTin CaTTerTon Rob Chapman JUNIORS X I Red, VVhiTe, 84 You ln The Tug-of-vvor peTvveen colds, Coke seems To hove won over Pepsi oT WesT. Even Though Pepsi is sold in dll The school vending mochines, mdny VVesT sTudenTs hove ogreed Thc1T Their fovor- iTe sofT drink is Coke. When Tdlking To The sTudenTs, They soy ThoT Coke hos someThing specidlg Pepsi jusT isn'T The some. Liso LaGrange, junior, sToTed, ill like Coke beTTer pecouse iT's noT like oil The oTher pops, iT hos o unique TosTe. ThoT liTTle sToTemenT soys o loT. Erin Vogt, senior, reolly summed up her ideo Tovvord Coke . . . 'iCoke is iT. The difference in TosTe peTvveen Coke ond Pepsi is o suoTle one ond mdny don'T noTice iT, louT I do. Arthur Chovez Andy Cheek Lloyd Chesrer Ted Chrishonsen Korin Clouson Trovis ClemenTs Lono Clevenger Mike ClifTon CynThio Clough STeve Cluff Dovid Collier Ken Conconnon Brod Conger Mori Conner Nicole Conner Terry Coon ScoTT CoonTs Roy Cornelison 1... Korrie Cox KrisTino Cox Toni Cox Lyn Crone Dole Crisp Vicki Cubbon Vicki Donielson Deoro DougherTy Don Dowson Troy DeDecker Chod DePouvv Jennifer Dickerson 70 X N Jurviohs vw- QFD? WA TCHE5 SPOR TING COKE logo were a popular fad. fe Q9 r, V Jon Dieiz Sandra Diiiman David Doov Donavle Dodge Lisa Donelson Colleen Doolilile Kelly Doran Ken Doiv Roger Drapeaux Tasha Duncan Lucinda Durani Michelle Eaker I-leainer Eckslein Rhonda Ehrecke Travis Ehrecke Lisa Einfeloi Chrisiina Endresak Janel Enlsminger Jason Enisminger Kasey Epping Cody Esiabrook Tracey Everson Mark Fahrenkrug Jennifer Farrell Kalrina Farrell Thomas Feenev Kelli Fickinger James Fields Sonja Figgs Faiih Flafman Ronnie Fleeiwood Todd Fleelwood Sieve Flower James Fonienoy Chad Forber Jason Franklin COKE CLASSIC SEEMED to be the leading soff drink among West sfudenfs. JUNIORS 74 Chris Frazier Jerry French Kevin Frey Chrisiina Fryxell Tammy Gabel Nikki Gaddey Sara Gadzik Mary Gajeski Tom Galanius Wendy Gall Bob Garlock Lori GeesT STephannie Geske Michelle Gill Ken Gilleland David Glover James Gluba Larry Goff Brad Gomez Mike Gomez Tammie Gonzalez PaTTi Goodlove Laura Goodwin Carrie Grayburn Chris Green Jackie Greenlee ScoTT Greenwood Ted Greig Jenifer GroTh Bob Grubbs Rachelle Gruenhagen Jason Guffey Daryl Guinn JUNIORS Z vt- STILL TRENDY Saucony, TunTec, Avia, ETonic, Asics, Nike, Converse, New Balance, Brooks, Reebok, Puma, and Adidas are very common names Today. Bul The Two ThaT sTand ouT The mosT and have for a long Time are Nike and Reebok, Reebok originaTed in vicTorian England as The FosTer Shoe Company, founded by J W. FosTer in 1895 lT is The oldesT exisTing aThleTic shoe manufaciurer in The world. Over The years siyles change, and so does Technology The name Reebok was adopTed in 1058, iT comes from The spiriT of a fleeT-fooTed gazelle, one of The worlds fasTesT animals Nike, which means Greek goddess of vicTory, was founded by Phil KnighT, Bill Bower- man, and Jeff Johnson The name Blue Ribbon SporTs was The name ThaT They used before Nike was broughT ouf in T972 Johnson came up wiTh The name of Nike and also The swoosh Trademark Since TQ72, Nike has come ouT wiTh a varieTy of differenl shoes For example, for running, baskefball, Tennis, baseball, and aerobics PracTically all sporTs are covered by Nike Nike is mosf commonly know for Their running shoes The Nike Air Max is The newesT and mosT popular shoe ouT Today Oiher Types are The Air Pega- sus, Air Conirol, Air Trainer Low and l-ligh, and The Air Socu fan exTremely lighTweighT racing shoej Nike Tends To have air preceed all of Their shoes The reason for This is ThaT Nike has The only alr-sole in any shoe lT consisTs of a special gas, pressurized inside a Tough, flexible, uriThane skin MosT people Tend To go by only The name of The shoe, They'll only buy The shoe be- cause iT's Nike or Adidas, RaTher, people should only buy The shoe because of The way iT feels and performs on his or her feeT This can be The reason ThaT Nike has ouT sold any oTher brand shoe, including Adidas. Nike is noT only The mosT popular buT iT also has The widesT variefy of sTyles To choose from -Larry Gajski 84 Leslie l-lickonboTTom in F' , I T' ' Kafnerine Guizar Leland Hadley Grefcnen Hagen Helen Haines Sara Handrick Dan Hank James Hanson Ericka Harksen Heafner Harris Andrea Harrison Jolyne Hari David Harfley Louis Harfrnan Jacob Harfmann Maff Hassig Don Haffield Ann Hauscn Roberf Haussrnann Vickie Haussrnann Heafner Haywood David Heidgerken Jennifer Heilrnann Timofny Heim Courfney Heller iviaff Helmicn Jennifer Hendren Karen Hendricksen Herod Felicia Robinson Leon Hibsf Jay Hillgarfner Maffnew Hinfon Monica Hinfon Crysfa Hoffman JUNICDRS Kim Holmes Lori Holmes Sharon Holsf Andy Hobb Carrie Howard Jill Howard Mike Howard Roberf Huff Michelle Hume Ed Hunsuoker Bill Hurf Brad Hufohesan Geoff Hufcheson Kimberly Huie Mark Iverson Mike Jacobsen Paula Jaeger George Jager gum C...7 in. No.3 ...D .- mf iw :U W 5 :is Wx an an i 2 ey We . M s,,,fm , may : I WAV 7 A S 5 PL ' k,,, f -, 1 STUDENT Chad Forber works on his ITED fesf. WFS T HTG!-l STUDENTS favorife form. Brad James Connie James Mark Jennings Karla Jeweff Cory Johnson Kellie Johnson Kafhy Jones Paul Jones Philip Jones Lori Jump Jerry Kaas Naomi Kamla David Kauffman Keri Kelly Robb Kerry Tina Kilcher Chae Kim Tom King JUNlOl?S Q 5 Q 0 Q 0 5 Q Y A f X 1 S . ,. , Y x 7 -A-, V7 Those Annoying Ovals Make sure you fill in The ovals neaT- Iyso They are noT counTed wrong. You may begin . . . now. Sound familiar? IT's The ITED TesTs, horrible TesTs ThaT sTudenTs musT suffer Through aT The beginning of each year. Of course you know of Them. LeT's go back To ITED week and remem- ber a few of Those evenTs. The parking IoT was almosf empTy early in The morning ThaT week because The seniors didn'T have To be There unTiI IaTer. Nexf year, seniors may have To Take These wonderful TesTs. Five minuTes prior To The beginning of The TesT period, sophomores and juniors were called To Their homeroom, I see ThaT everyone is aImosT falling asleep. IT was iusT Too early in The morning for someThing so exiTing. ThroughouT The week, I found ThaT some of The TesTs were so long ThaT I was mesmerized by The endless rows of circles. lvly friends and I did see a IoT of blank faces. lvlaTT Kinzer Karen KirkpaTrick BarT Klindf Laura Knufsen Laura KorTh , Ellen Kramer Wendy Kress Dawn Kuehl ScoTT KuhrT Marsha Kuker Kim Kurfenbach l?oberT Lacy Kim Lalvlar Joe LeMasTer Jean Lander ScoTT Lane Brian Lang CynThia Lanfhau I was glad To see The week end, buT I musT remember one Thing. There's always nexT year for new beginnings and new TesTs. Kind of gives you some- Thing To look forward To. Doesn'T iT'? in--nv Xi? Argfx 1 5 1 Jennifer Larson Barbara LaTchaw STeve Lawson Dawn Leafherman Daisy Lee Jeremy LeeTz Jennifer Lewis STacy Liedfhe Jodie Lighiner Heidi Lindquisf Rosemary Lingle Y David Liske Bob LiTTle Rodney Livesay Donovan Locke Shane Lofgren Alex Lohf Tim Lohf , Jursiions '- x I Andy Lomax Cynthia Long Emilie Long Carlos Longmire Josh Loose Jeff Lund Rusiy Lylle Jennifer Main Curlis Major Matthew Manley Molly Manock Karl Marien Linnea Marlin Melanie Mariinez Peggy Maiejcek Wendy Maihias SCOTT McCarl Joe McDonough Arihur McFadden Sieve McGivern Mary McGovern Eric Mclllece Sean Mclllece Pai Mclnlyre W.. XG' L 3 , rs 'fx 'i . .ww . xx .se fy Xi':1f in - i. W , Mm E: WN JUNIOI? CLASS OFFICEIQSJ Jody Lighfner, secretary: Mary Beth Baker, presi THE BIRD OF aufhorify for 1987-88 junior of17cers. denf,' Laura Knufsen, freasurerf Brad Zschiesche, vicepresidenf. Tom McKee Caihy McNamar Brady McNamer Willie McNeal gs Mali Mead Chris Merriman W N Y Juixiioras X fi' - I r Zi' Junior Class Officers The 4987 junior class officers were Presi- denT-Mary BeTh Baker, Vice-PresidenT-Brad Zechiesche, Treasurer-Jodie Lighfner, and Secrefary-Laura KnuTsen. Becoming a class officer isn'T easy, FirsT, aT The end of Their sophomore year, They had To geT signaTures from oTher sophomores rec- ommending Them. Then They had To give a speech in fronT of The enTire sophomore class Affer geTTing elecfed, The class officers wai- Ted unTiI fall To begin Their duTies. Was oil This Trouble worTh iT? Being chosen To represenf your classmaTes is a big honor. Presidenf Mary BeTh Baker said, I was really happy ThaT I was elecTed. IT means a IoT To me. Laura Knufsen said she was ecsTaTic ThaT she was elecTed secreTary. BuT being a class officer isn'T all fun. Mary BeTh, Brad, Jodie, and Laura had To ar- range everyThing for prom. They spenT hours working on promofions. Making phone calls, and having fund raisers. Selling sweaTshirTs, boxer shorTs and sponsoring a dance were some ways They made money for prom. This money lowered The cosT of Tickefs. The offi- cers helped wiTh regisTraTion in The summer and open house in The fall. Do The T987-88 ju- nior class officers Think iT's worTh IT? Laura KnuT- sen summed iT up by saying, iT's a loT of hard work and a loT of fun. I enjoy being a class offi- cer and I Think iT is definiTeIy worTh iT. ' 1 E, warn! it Corey Miller Kim Miller Marcy Miller Melissa Miller Kim Mingo Shana MinTun I-leafher Mohr Crlsfina Monike Randy Monfgomery Jennifer Moore Mike Moore Michelle Moore Brad Zschiesche relaxes affer a long meefing Sarah Moore Jill Mordecoi Jeff Morehouse Chris Morgan Dawn Morgan Daniel Morrell Carol Moscinski STephanie Mosher Angela Mosier Colleen Mosier Amy Mullanck Sonya Murray Janna Mufum Bill Nagy Kafie Nargang Cindy Neavor Diep Thi Nguyen I-lai Van Nguyen Nga Thi Nguyen Phuoc Nguyen Trami Nguyen Tony Nolfe James Nussbaum Toni Nykoluk JUNIORS Dawn O'Bryan Erin O'Brien Kim O'Brien Krisfi Ockelmann Kim Oefzel Mike Oefzel Kelly O'Leary Mary Onken Dean OrcuTT Nisha Orman Armando Orfega Jason OrTiz ff . SILVER OR GOLD CLASS RINGS Class rings - The perfecf way To re- member your high school days. Everyone dreams of The Time when They will own Their own gliffering band of gold or silver wiTh hand-efched symbols, noT To men- Tion a sparkling sfone. Somefime during your Junior year Those dreams will come True, buf how? As you shop around for The perfecf ring, you'ii find ThaT each jeweler offers a variefy of sfones and leTTers To choose from and The prices vary as much Jimmy OTTs Savoeun Ouk Regina Parrow Jeremy Paul John Pausfian AnneTTe Paylon Babara Peckenschneider Julie Peckenschneider Doug Pefers Shane Pefersen Sfephanie Phelps Soufsa Vahn Phonphiboun James Poggenpohl Angie Pofsnader Nicholas Pranger Shannon Presfon Jay Pribble Brenda Puck Sheila Puck Corey Purcell Jeanine Radcliff Rebecca Rae Theresa Ralfs Mike Ramirez N ' JUNIORS S fgs - N I x as The sfyles. Choosing and paying for iT yourself can be more special buf some- Times helpful. Buying your class ring is a very imporfanf Time ThaT you should Take slowly and wiTh a liTTle bif of realism. ' 1-sf-' ss-s.ee1x1 2 K ' - lasik N K Wi Lynn Thlessen, '89, looks up fo her future, N sw' f , ann K. i. Y 1 s f Mike Farley shows off his class ring. AlOiDG Younc DO-995 f0f G Df70f0 Of h9f I' Chrisiin Ramsey James Ramsey Jessica Rangeloff Chad Ray Melissa Razo Roberi Reagan Eric Reasoner Robert Reed Roberi Reid Mah Reineke Tresa Reinhoid Michaei Rennacker Debbie Richards Lisa Ricker Jeff Ribslinger Dawn Robineire John Raenfeldi Angie Rohwer Jose Roldan Garry Roseman Sieve Rudolph Chris Ruefer Brian Ruhl Chris Ryder class ring. Brandee Sadel Kimnn Sadler John Sannmon Chris Sanders Derek Sandknop Jade Sass Viiia Sou Jeannie Savage Monica Schaab John Schadi Derek Schaefbauer Breni Schaeffer JUNIORS Steve Schaeffer Trent Schaeffer Debbie Schliekelman Dawn Schell Kathleen Scholey Angie Schroeder Jason Schroeder Kara Schroeder Laryssa Schroeder Jeffrey Schutte Joseph Schwitzer Liane Scott Lynn Seddon Craig Sehmann Aron Sellers Gary Serrano Roxanne Settlemoir Lori Sharar Lisa Shealy Kenny Shedd Cora Sheese Neil Shelley Deanna Shelton Aaron Shepler Shawna Sherrill Ruth Shiltz Neal Shipley Terry Showens Edward Sindt David Sliwa Jennifer Smeltzer Dawn Smith Dawn M. Smith Jeff Smith Kelly Smith Klint Smith N ' JUNIORS MM Ww,,,W,WmW,,fwem,. -- H f W V '---....,,q when-W ,, . M f '--Q.,-U-A , f -....., , , , WM., - 5 fm'-M , ,......., N 1 ......... , M- l Wm. lf f if Chad Forber, '89, opens his home away from home. 32? .t LOCKEI? LOCKS FORM an absfracf design. Kyle SmiTh Randy Smifh Shawn A. SmlTh Shawn lvl. SmiTh Amy Snell Diane Snow Trevor Snyder Jill Sourdiff Paul Sours David Spears Theresa Spidle Leslie Splllers I-IGIVIE AWAY FRCDIVI I-ICDIVIE The hallways are full of Them. No, I am noT Talking abouf sTu- denTs, I'm speaking of lockers. Your locker is your home away from home, your break place befween classes, and a meefing place for friends. There are so many Things you can sfore in your locker. Books and coaTs are The basic necessiTies To be puT in your locker. You can keep your smelly gym shoes in There. Of course, you could car- ry Them around wiTh you, buT They may nauseaTe The oTher sTu- denTs. There are also The Tupperware conTainers ThaT once held food in Them ThaT jusT never made iT home, and now growing mold. ScariesT of all. some people who have decided To clean Their junkyards ouT have found fourTh grade papers and Their liTTle broTh- er down on The boTTom! DecoraTions are needed To give your locker a sTylish look. Pos- Ters seem To be everyone's firsT choice of decoraTions. lVlagneTs are found here and There. People also keep mirrors sTuck on The doors of Their lockers. Mirrors are needed To give you a sTylish look. To surprise you for your birThday, friends decoraTe your locker wiTh balloons and sfreamers. True friends, buT maybe noT nice friends, like To puT messy, gooey Things in lockers jusT To play a joke on someone. Though lockers are basically nice, They have Their faulTs. You can geT sTuck wiTh an ouT-of-The-way, secluded locker. lf This happens, you may never make iT To your locker and back in Time for class. OTher Times, The locker will noT open. No maTTer whaT combinaTion is Tried, The meTal box jusT won'T open! Of course, There is The reverse of ThaT. SomeTimes you have To kick, punch, or geT a fooTball Team jusT To geT The Thing closed. lf you sTop To Think abouT iT, you would see ThaT you could nev- er survive in school wiThouT your TrusTy, old locker. Darcy Spoon Angie Spradlin l-leafher Sprague Jennifer Sprague Doug Squire Joanna STafford Mike STanTon Anifa STeele Chris STein Jim Sfein Candy STender Tricia STevens K JUNIORS 5 N I Paula Slewarl Julie Sloefen Adrienne Sloglin Mecnelle Siraka Todd Slraw Mark Slrorn Cnarles Siroud Laura Sluckel Caryn Swanson Scoll Swearinger Scoll Swope Jonn Talurn Nova Tedford Rachel Teel Sieve Teel Shane Trenune Siacey Tnlbodeaux Lynn Tniessen Qlch Tnobe Adam Tnoerning Andrea rnomds Paul Thompson Diane Tnoringion Russ Tnroingfon Ron Toney Eric Tolnerow Julie Troyer Snerry Trulock Avery Tucker Cnad Turnaulsl Nancy Unrlcn Ron Underwood Cnrls Ullerback Melissa Vance Wendy Vance Jeff Verner Aaron Vernia Cory Voelkers Ed Volauardsen Viclor Wocnlin Scoll Wadsworln Jason Walker Teresa Walljasper Andy Walsn Tracey Ward Dawn Ware Jeff Warrick Jennifer Websler JUNIORS ,T aff X NCT PICTURED Lori Abbott Joel Alberts Ed Almandinger Ken Bailey Lance Baker Kim Barron Luann Beauchamp Albert Boyd Stacey Brunning Brad Burton Kim Vun Chhun Adam Clark James Clifton John Dau James Davis Allen Dean Wilson Finney Dennis Fleetwood Kelly Forrest Gwen Garcia David Hahn Richard Hawkins Scott Johannsen Lisa LaGrange Will Leslien Krista Likeness Torry Mace Shanda Miller C-idget Newberry Carol Shepherd Cathy Shepherd Richard Sieren John Taylor Carolyn Ulloa Luis Vasquez Amy Vorwald Torrance Windham Leanna Yoke Susan Weldon Bob Weinberg Karen Weintraut Patty Wernecke Teri Wessel Mike Westgate Kenlyn Williams Stacy Williams David Williams Susan Willis Kevin Witt Michele Woehle Kathie Wogoman Al Woods Tara Woods Carolyn Wouters Judy Wright Mike Wright Ron Wright Brian Wulf Chin Won Yi Amie Yoke Dolores Zarate Brad Zschiesche JUNIORS TILLK pi ,, Q Q Xf L, pX,a Q JOSCQ M6 F I QD KE, 'if Q Q is Q UQ fw QiL ,Q0L lm an QQJN' up Q WNUQQ, LQ SELL wgflm CDL5xQjL dpi ibfpvm f QQ? n, KDLJLDX vfXSLxAD i. 4k K Lwclg vdf lhfw, ,NQQUQL QkQgyQgxbQiiufmfwfw QCQQQCDY XALCC, GJLUQCZLLXQ AXQWSQUJ6 EOULPJ l,bo,4,5K0Y,L,Q'fffcLCJQJmLu0-Lf5QLb6QEBurvv1Os:e' Ufimlfw Uwuue- 235: ,pods alfa 4 gm - 1 ko LL Qjkf Defi Wi,-g, flaw-6 0. 1267i eg urn 'E KLD , LbJLok3oJo.,Q A2 D K omx MPO LU 6 + C C3lf5afig W ESM VN k3C1L.l.A 5.QLQvLiCi D, 9 ' Q2 X,sLou.mci q - N I ' x Charles Abel Wendy Adams lvlarfha Adley Candy Agan Chad Agan Tonya Akrighf David AIaTorre Allen Aldridge Gabriel Almanza I Deena Alsup Lf ffcf, TQQALQ Alygfel I 'Dean Anderson S lvIaTThew Anderson Ivlonfe Anderson Tina Anderson Juli Andresen John Anglick ScoTT Arfhur Lisa Askam Kara ATwaTer Sara Babcock James Bailey Amy Bailie STefhan Baldry Sarah Baley Angela Banks Jeffery Barnes Paul Barfosch Shawn BeaTTie Tiffany Beaver Dyan Beck Jessica Beeson Tricia Bell SGPI-IOIVIORES 5 The corridors of VVesT sTreTch before me. And I Thoughf The halls of junior high were big! WhaT a laugh! JusT IasT year I was a l'cooI freshman. I had 'Ipower l I knew my freshman power wouldn'T IasT forever buT I enjoyed iT while I had IT. I.ITTle did I know ThaT soon I, Too, would be a vIcTim of senior pow- er l The year came and wenT, The Time had come To leave The securify of junior high behind and enTer high school, I said good- bye To my former Teachers and cleaned ouT my shorT, sTubby locker I owned for Three years. l'd been worried abouT high school and I was nervous! The shorT, sTubby lockers had grown Cor I had shrunkj, To reach The Top shelf I had To sTand on my Tip-Toes! Yes, I am a sophomore. LasT year I had reached The Top of The junior high ladder. I had forgoTTen whaT iT was like To be aT The boTTom. Now l'm on The sophomore rung of The senior high ladder. This sophomore is proud of her posiTion Qeven Though she'd give an arm and a leg To be aT The Topjlll a ny W M Wm , LLL,, A ,.,,., ,,,,,. 1 , fr, . , .ww W ,gg I 1 -M - ,'ff I Shelly Bernauer Celina Beverlin Corey Bilkey Troy Boeniiz Failh Boesen Jeremy Boeiger Sean Boldr Erika Boomershlne Sreven Bowen Alberi Boyd Lori Braef Anroinerie Bramrnann Rebecca Brase Julie Brinkley Julie Brinlise Heaiher Brown Scoll Bruhn Debbie Brus Ranel Brus Anila Bryan? Michael Buckley Michael Buelow Richard Bufflngion Terri Bunch Jeffrey Burke Anrhony Burkhart Troy Burmersier Dale Burton Gary Builer Joseph Caffery George Calderon Damon Calverl Kesha Carlson SOPHOIVIORES CLOSF FNCOUNTERS CDF THE SCDPI-ICDIVIGRE KIND There you sTond, doing noThing, while your books loy in d heop on The floor. You hove lived up To The TiTle sophomore! The Tosk oheod? To cosuolly bend over ond goTher your Things wiThouT looking like o fool. Con ThoT be done? NoT in o sophomore's life iT con'T! You pull ond pull of The smoll podlock buT iT vvon'T open! You sweor you've worked The righT combinofion buT iT vvon'T budge! You Try dgdin. NoThing. And ogoin. STill noThing, How con on objecT This smoll couse d sophomore such frusTrciTion'? Mony problems foce o sophomore buT The mosT emborressing of dll is being in The wrong TimoThy Corlson Geraldine Corlfon Lyn CcirpenTer Woyne CorpenTer TimoThy CorsTens Jennifer CorTer Nikole CorTer Koren Chombers STephonie Chorles Klmson Cheo JusTin Cheek Kimberly Cloeys Derrik Clork Cdvin Clork PdTrick Cloyfon Horold Cleormon Joymes ClifTon Jennifer Clow Williom Cockoyne Kimberly Coffin NoThon Coghill Eloine Colclossure Vickie Cole Jeffrey Collins Melisso ConsTock Brion Conconnon Michelle Cone Michelle Conklin BridgeTTe Cook STeven Cook Michoel Cordell Joson Cordovo Doniel Cosner Molly Coudron Buffy Cox Tony Cox Wcivie Cox Tino Crone Amondo Cross r' Angelo CunningTon Sfeven Doiley 88 N - SOPHOMORES F .. x 5 Croig CzorneTzki x closs, You're siTing in d desk nervously Topping your fooT, As closs sforfs ond The Teocher Tdkes role you reolize your nome wdsn'T cdlled. Slowly your hond is roised ond The Teocher osisTs you. You come To find ouT Thof you ore siTTing in on oll senior closs ond your sophomore English cldss is nexf door. You feel like dying! lT's o mirocle buT you live Through The firsT doy ond you're reody for doy number Two. WriTTen by: FoiTh Boesen THESE SOPHOMORES TAKE G llTf!e Time befween classes fo vislf wlfh one onofher. I Y .ip- 1'9 S 1 F if f E ,E is Q' I , ' We Ll 5 : ,. yi 3 V 48,4 1-A A GROUP OF sophomore girls get together to enjoy a conversation during Jennifer Hopkins and a friend enjoy some free time in the school yard Robin Daniels Rebecca Davis Lisa Dawson Edward DeBrower Christopher Delinger John Deney i i 4 i Amy Dengler Richard Derrickson Jerry Desha Kyle Deters Jennifer Devine Joshua Devlin Cesar Diaz Sarah Dickens Darren Dietsch Tina Distte Jennifer Dobbs Jennifer Douglas Jeannie Downing Megan Downing Christina Duckwiler Brett Dunkin Richard Eaves Robert Eaves Bruce Eberhart Jason Eichhorn Ronald Elliott Matthew Emerson Penny Emerson Becky Endersak Carrie Erritt Christina Erskine Dannlel Estell Matthew Evans Robert Ewoldt Angela Faison Joshalind Faison Chris Earnum Jamie Fenn Jeffrey Ferrel Becky Ferring Jennifer Fick SOPHOMORES A SGP!-ICDIVIGRES FIRST PEP AUD Bambi Fields LesTer Fields ChrisTina Fisher David Fisk Larry Fosdyck Michael Franklin Lori Fraser YveTTe Frielsa Dylan Funk Angela Gaarder KrisTine GadienT Brooke Gajeski Mark Gallagher Alfredo Garcia Alonzo Garcia Michelle Garcia Sheila Garmon Michael Garnica Tammy Garvin David Gauf Kelly Gayman Charles Geesi Emmie Geesi Vickie Geiger Jackie Gibson Kevin Gillaspie Tammy Glaudel Deborah Gleason Lori Goebel Krisiin Gogulich SOPHOMORES G T Jsg The firsT indoor pep aud we had was an experience To remember. The cheerleaders jumping, The band playing, and The seniors yelling, NoThing in junior high was even close To Thisllll Everyone had 'Falcon Fever . I was so exciTed! I had school spiriT-everyone did-and I wanTed To leT iT ouT! UVV-H-S is QM and don'T you forgeT iTl The crowd was screaming! We were hyped up and ready To play ball! 'll was surprised aT TirsT when The firsT aud was held, buT afTer TO minuTes l was having fun! Qeven wiTh people's backs To me!j sTaT- ed a sophomore. VVesT is a very enThusiasTic school! Every- one-Teachers and sTudenTs-know ThaT VVesT High is The besT and They'll shouT iT ouT To any- one and everyone! ThaT's whaT l personally enjoy mosT abouT DavenporT VVesT! VVriTTen by: FaiTh Boesen ml l Angela Golinghorsl Russell Good Tale Gradin Chrisopher Graeber Bradley Grdff Pairick Greenlee Sieven Greer Kevin Griffin Roloerl Groenbeck Anila Growoldf Kennelh Guy Sfephanie Haas Jennifer Hahn Amy Haines Ddwn Hancock Kafhy Hank Elizabeih Harkins Derek Harksen Doree Harringlon Chad Harris Richard Harris Marc Harrison Edward Hasdienira Theresa Haskins Russell Haufzenrader Trdvis Hawkins Jeffrey Hayes Paul Heafh Joseph Henkel Michelle Hering Carlos Hernandez Charles Hickle Jonna Higgins Shondd Hightower Angela Hill Sfephenie Hoberi SOPHOIVIORES Valerie Hoeppner Tammy Hoffman Chad Holfkamp Jennifer Hopkins Jeffrey Hopper Cnrisfopner Hornsby Bradley Howard Dawn Howard fs? ,av , 4 .IJ ' James Howard Carissa Howell Sfepnanie Howland Pamela Hoxsey Renee Hudson Mary Hulsing sally i , 'sy 33' J gs Amey Hunfingfon f' Timofny Hufchison Andrea Hufe Nicole Hufe Thong Van Huynh Jeremy Imming David lnmen Holley Isaacson David Iverson Cnrisfopner Jacobsen Barbara James Karen Jandura Bonnie Jeffries Lisa Jenneff Scoff Jensen Lynn Jewelf Jodee Jeys Keil Johnson SOPHOMORES 2 J , A STUDENT SMILES as she leaves the classroom knowing sne is going fo run info Juniors and Seniors. 4 Li levi 15? Slephanie Jones Tania Jordahl Angela Jordan Douglas Karman Tina Kaucner Brandon Kenl Jackie Keilh Jusiine Kelding Eric Kelly Ann Kelso Julia Kemp Jennifer King Dawnelle Kingsley Heidi Kingsley Joe Kiizman Sara Kilzman Dawn Kline Nickle Kline Michael Knuln Mike Knuisen Trisla Knulsen Korey Koberg James Kollman Anihony Kramer Lucy Kramer Heidi Kronfeld Wendy Krum Tom Kulcsar Melissa Kuep Gary LaMar l-leidi LaGrange Lori Lamberi SOPHOMGRES Brenda Lane Chris Lane ChrlsTl Lane Charles Lard ChrisTopher Larsen Kerri LaThom Jeremy Leaf ChrisTopher Lee Eric Lemen MaThew Lienen Bruce Lingle Chrisfian Linz Jeffrey LiTTrel Chau Loan Jeffrey Lockrem Aimee Lofgren Gregory Logsdon PeTer Loken Joseph Lowder Ela Lucas Thomas Lunardi Jeffrey Lyberger Terry MacveT Jane Magers Michelle Mairef Oenny Mangles Roberf Manning William Mansfield Amy Marker ChrisTopher Marshall ,Wy 37' 11 THIS GROUP OF sophomore grrls ger To To show off Their sruff. ge Ther ophomore . The s word be gullfy of Turning our backs on The so- A SCDPI-IGMORIFS REBUTAL X X is on The Tip of every- one's Tongue. We run inTo you in The hall and The firsT word ouT of your mouTh is sophomore! We drop a book. 'TSophomore ! We fall on The sTairs. 'lSophomorel These are all human misTakes buT leave iT To o sophomore righT? Annoying. We Try noT To show iT buT ThaT's The only word To describe The TreaTmenT we receive from The upper- classmen. We know ThaT in Two years we will phomores during pep auds, reading The morning paper while They do Their sophomore cheer, and more buT unTil Then we will puT up wiTh The Teasing The Typical sophomore geTs! No problem! You obviously lived Through iT and we will, Too! WrlTTen by: FoiTh Boesen QA SOPHOMORES Amey Hunningfon daydreams To pass Time, Michael Marshall James Marlin Julie Marllnez Angela Mason Brian Mallock Kimberlee Mollly Jenifer Maxwell Nichole Mclaughlin Chrlsline McBride Brian McCollom Shelley McCommons Scarf McConnell Sheri McCormick Kolrlna McDaniel Sancho McDonald Dorci McGinnis Terrance McGinnis Krislin McGuirk Erin McMahon Roslind McNeal Michelle McWilliams Shellle Mead Christine Mellon Joseph Mendez Angelica Mendoza Amy Mesmer Annelle Meyer Sieve Milloge Aaron Miller Michael Miller Sleven Mills Michelle Milchell Shannon Moeller Tomoro Moeller Sou Moly Jennifer Monroe Slephonie Moon Amy Moore ,, Kara Moore Teresa Moore Jarrell Morgan Emilis Morris Wendy Morris Scoll Mosier Corey Molley Michael Mullen David Murray Beth Myers SOPHOMORES A TYPICAL SOPHOMOIPE gives fhe camera person a big sophomore smile. Marce Needs Anfhony Nelson Jennifer Nelson Ryan Nesham Charles Nefllefon Thomas Newcomb Dung Anm Nguyen Loan Thi Nguyen Nam Nhuyen Trinh Nhuyen Tuan Van Nhuyen Tuyen Le Nyuyen Van Thi Nguyen Nlalfhew Nichol Jason Nissen Todd Nosa SCOTT Oefzel Melissa Olsen Julie Oosfing Dennis Orr Michael Ossian Kirk Off David Pamperin Shelley Parker Ronald Parris Angie Parfin Alpesh Palel Eric Paulsen Travis Pecordro Debbie Peek Sleven Perry Tolanda Perry Yolanda Perry Anlhony Peters Jeffrey Pefers Troy Peferson SOPHOIVIORES ! ,Jw 9 Q. M, Z 1 ... Lfw gui' QV' 'QN f. 1 Nw Michaei Peierson Christopher Pefril David Perion Jennifer Phares Kevin Phleps Alan Phillips Michael Pierson Craig Piggofi Sfephanie PleTT Jessica Plonski Jennifer Ploog Scoil Powell Brandon Pridemore Marshall Prvifl Michael Quinn Adella Ramirez Louis Ramsey Siephanie Rasnic Edward Ray John Ray Kaihryn Reagan Marla Reicherl Rachelle Reicks Tanya Reicks Rebecca Reid Brian Reinhardr Brad Richardson Shawn Richardson Sabrina Ridenour Wayne Rindler Scoii Risley Andrea Roberls SOPHOIVIORES Ak. soPHoiy1oreEs Sonya Roberts Jerry Robertson Terry Roberlson Freddy Rodriguez Robyn Roehlk Aaron Rohwedder Brian Roland Angie Rossmiller Karin Rowe Kimberly Russell Michele Rulh Eric Saben Shawn Sager Kevin Sammon Andrew Saur Robin Schemmel Jennifer Schevers Jennifer Schiffke Susan Schinckel Cindy Schlabach Tammy Schmell Paul Schroder Laverne Schumann Lesa Scoll Michelle Scott Patrick Scoll Robin Scriven Rebecca Seillemoir Michael Sherrill Jill Siebel Melissa Siebel Gilbert Sierra Karry Simmons Siephanie Sims James Siokos Class Cf 'l 990 6 1 x Class Cf 4990 r Stk. SQ ff f Q sf, si J Y X I si 'wra- EQ? ts ' 'vs -wavy x X X Valerie Sisler James Smith Julie Smith Shannon Smith Amy Smothers Jennifer Smothers David Snider Alys Snyder Randal Soenke Bryan Speth Christian Speth Lisa Speth Julie St. Pierre Lisa Stanton Kimberly Stark Darryl Stellrecht Christian Stender Donald Stewart Travis Stewart Jodi Stick Lajuannan Stoglin Derek Stormer Sean Strader Andy Strong Christina Stroud Wendy Sturms Raymond Sumner Jayne Swanson Jason Sweeney Craig Swope Michael Tanner Michelle Tate Dewayne Taylor Cara Teas Traci Terhune SOPHOMORES Felipe Terronez Amber Teimeyer Dena Thobe Amy Thoeming Mailhew Thoensen Barbara Thomas Mary Thomas Cody Thompson Christopher Thompson Kristie Thorberg Sara Tieijen Annefle Toney Lam Minh Tra Jill Trieber Mickey Troxei Hai Truong G-arreii Twigg Eric Ullsch Megan Urmie Chrisiopher Vallem Janelle Vanerslrom Jennifer Vanerslrom Shon Varner Luis Vasqure Robert Vasline Thomas Voss John Wade Lucreiia Wade Jennifer Walcher Gay Walsh Paula Ward Elizabelh Washburn Crystal Wells Malihew Weliy Lisa Wendell Cara Wendlancl James Wescom Terry Wesiphal Carey Whan Michael Wheeler Dawn While Paul Wickham X SOPHOMORES ss.,-f: -:ss .,s .1 3: X- M 1 rs is K fr E -- . 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GCDCDD , 'C Q AL EM Nr: LUCK QQMQ l ,,,, Q-R fxxw sf 4 ' - W,,r.,, D-A '-Q., we f Christopher Wiepert Chad Williams James Willis Scott Wilson Steven Wingert Riley Wispircher Krista Witt Cherie Wolfe Nathaniel Wolfe Albert Womble Matthew Woods Mike Woodward Michelle Woolison Michele Wright Nicole Wristen John Wulf Traci Wulf Natalie Wyatt Barbara Wyjack Brendon Yates Richard Yates Scott Yates Sonya Yoke Jaarvis Zuber Not Pictured: Shannon Angstrom Curtis Lawton Stephanie Angstrom Sylvia Lee Daniel Bronson Melanie Cain Rita Cameron Melissa Caudill Hung Phi Chau Loan Thi Chau Russell Cheely Anhela Dooms Jeffrey Erps Marsha Fender Michael Fuller Melissa Geiger Colleen Jennett Tim Lohf Edward Long Shawn Malli Carrie McCormick Jdmie Moeller Bryan Myers Terra Renier Moly Sou Vitia Sau Lisa Shealy Cynthia Sheffey Darrel Showens James Skelley Larry Smith Ronald Stovall Lac Truong Scott Vanausdall Victor Wachlin Brock Ward Kerry White SOPHOMORES Kilcnen Slcff 3 age X X Q Y' Q. Q am 5 in w QW ,Q 4, X wg Lrg Ae ff K K: , . . . - K N , neein e M Q.aN Vi A9 in 'ii Rosemary Riefz and Anna King of fhe Wesf High kitchen staff work diligenfly fo ge? The offernoon meal prepared, V LXVIU .M -1195 LEFT TO RIGHT-Belly Jononnsen, Pauline Marlene Alle-rs 402 STAFF fe N.. My Wolclren,Annc1 Kling, Millie Noll, Jenny Scnocow, Belly l?upe,RosemC1ry Re-liz, Roberlo Ferrel, Lou l-loom, Shirley Gronorn wg X QS 3 , Ms. K vapiL school nurse, studying her pofienf Hsf. Dick Brown shows us his best smrie. 'Z W ' W , 1 65 X l Jim hard of work making fhe floor shine. STAFF ExTra ETforT Abounds There are many Teachers aT WesT ThaT puT in a loT of overTime. Some are The coaches, adf visers, adminisTraTors, and Their assisTanTs. Usually They don'T geT The crediT ThaT They deserve. They arrive aT school before sunrise and leave afTer sunseT. IT seems like Their work is never done. PuT- Ting TogeTher pracTices, plays, IayouTs, spreads and meeTings are jusT parT of The exTra-curricular acTiviTies. They have To be There for Their sTudenTs and Team members, A loT of auesTions are asked and The auesTions are To be answered wiTh knowledgeable answers. Even Though Times geT Tough, in The end everyThing works ouT. The coaches, adminisTraTors, assisTanTs play a large parT in WesT High's school spiriT. WiThouT These greaT people, WesT High would be an ordi- nary school. BuT Thanks To Them This school is The besT in The sTaTe. When Mr. Flynn was asked why he enjoyed coaching fooTball and Track, he said I enjoy be- ing around The kids ThaT I work wiTh. They have TaIenT in The areas They are parTicipaTing in. Many of The Things I Teach Them will help The sTudenTs wiTh similiar siTuaTions IaTer in life. Mr. Souhrada, baseball coach, commenTed he likes To coach because 'ireally good kids go ouT for baseball and I enjoy being around Them. MosT of The season is in The summer, however, and iT's hard To keep Track of Them. Mr. Jepsen, swimming coach, sTaTed when asked The same auesTion WaTcing individuals improve Their skills is whaT makes iT enjoyable. I like working wiTh sTudenTs ThaT wanT To improve and do Their very besT. You can'T do your besT if you don'T Try, Mr. Roseman, ArT ClubfArT Honors advisor, said he enjoys advising because 'iyou geT To see sTudenTs in a differenT lighT and iT's more relaxed. 'I ,,,,. , Ill I Mrs. Erenberger, cheerleading advisor, said The girls are nice To work wiTh, I enjoy going To The sporTing acTiviTies. I enjoy The challenge of developing The Team by Taking sTudenTs from many Jr. High schools and bringing Them TogeTher while devel- oping a WesT High spiriT. I also enjoy compeTing againsT oTher Teams and coaches, sTaTed Mr. Frei. sophomore fooTball. Ms. SmiTh, girls' golf coach, said, Golf is en- joyable because iT's a life Time sporT. IT gives me a chance To play golf wiTh sTudenTs and small groups are fun To work wiTh. Ms. Johnson, girls' swimming coach, said, Working wiTh a group ThaT enjoys whaT They are doing makes iT Tunl When sTudenTs Think They are doing me a favor-iT's no fun. Mr. Souhradc: Baseball Mr. Flynn: FooTball Mr. Lange: Track Mr. Zinn: Baseball Mr. Rosemani ArT Club Mr. Duke: ArT Club .. - N I N N coAcHEs AND Apvisisms Ms. Nelson: Cheerleading Mrs. Erenbergerl Counselo Z ,W I, Mr. Day: Girls' Baseball Mr. Jepsen: Swim Coach Mr. Greenlee: Sophomore BaskeTbail Mrs. Ripslinger: Girls' Tennis r, Cheerleading Mrs. Morgan: GRA Mr. Wolf: Volleyball Mrs. Smith: GRA Mrs. Hari: Yearbook Mr. Saladino' Baseball, Girls' SofTball Mrs. Johnson: GymnasTics Mr. Heggen: ArT Club. NaTionaI ArT Honor SocieTy -pump' 'l Coach Harrington-likes io coach because l like working vviih young people! When fhe y work on plays and ihen see ihal ihe plays work, ii gives me a good feeling inside. i 'f 9- 1 ' -'Xl Mr Wessel likes io coach baskeiball because . . . ine kids lhrough ihe years have been oui- slanding. Plus l 've always liked The game since Jr. High. 5 :WM ff was W fy, M Mr. Lyle-likes fo coordinafe lhe newspaper be- cause il's exciiing covering The news evenis of lhe school. li 's a big responsibilily, l also like working wiih a good bunch of kids. COACHES AND ADVISERS E 2 Mr. William Retikoz Principal Mr. Roger Brown: Assisiani Principal W,,! , v V' , I ,. I 7? 5' - .. 1 I M V, f' , QQ I r i.r I , , , M : , ug br Q' 1 Z 4 QQ f rin f 5 ,, , ff 1 M Ms. Kathy McCoIIom: Secretary N X ADMINISTRATION - N I ' , I I -- ,M AMF - f 1, jg 1' 53 ' M f d ,-M L' in I E , f M. ' We 'I' I 6 vw V f f f cf' . . We A. I Mr. James Foy: Assisiani Principal 5 Ms. Diane Ralfsz Secreiary Ms. Shirley Arp: Regisrrar Z ,f fm fffi ' f . if r: ' .7 I I I x 'I XX I I I V E. cc Ms. Darleen Hamann: Secretary ,, NW V nl AEi I ,, ' .,,, ii I iid l' 1 Mr. Robert McDonald: Activities Director Mr. Roger Beghtol: Head Counselor Betty Walther: Guidance Secretary X ,gn , Ms. Mary Jane Andrews. Counselor Dr. Nancy Lafrenz: Counselor Ms. Elizabeth Erenbergen Counselor Mr. George Case: Counselor Mr Louis Means Counselor ,f W--.XX X as Ms. Judy Schroder: Activities Assistant Mr. Wayne Granneman: Counselor ADMINISTRATION L ff f I ,,,, , 1 W 4. as .. s I N 5 sie' , .... I A o 1 X ff , 2 s-1 , WL' f ' rg lf 4 1, kg M u 34, :E11 ,,E5i,::, ggg. EE- ..W,,-m.. ,:g , ,...,n., ,. x. 4 X ' Q 4' W 1 Q 45 ii f ai was 5 X ' Q 1' 1? 2 Q f Fil'1figi5w22u4s2?as?5S4f1s4ifiziseimaaf 'mfizf' Hg?iix'?i1 ?wf,sPzz,sgwz,f4asg4W?W?? 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STUDENTS ENJOY THEIR Hrsf school lunch. IT was here . . . The firsT day of school. Oh how I dreaded This day! No more swim- ming pools, soap operas, or relaxing days in The sun. Now all I had To look forward To was early mornings, busy halls, homework, homework, and MORE homework! There in fronT of me was The enfrance To WesT High . . . Home of The Falcons. For some reason I had Trouble geTTing myself To walk in The door. I kepT imagining millions and millions of seniors sTanding There walT- ing for me To walk in and Then They'd yell Sophomorel I didn'T Think I could handle iT! I gaThered up The courage and head- ed inside. To my surprise no one was There! Relief! Now The big Task , . .finding my lock- er WITHOUT geTTing losTl Weaving my way Through The crowd, I found IT. IT sTood before me and I felT so small-like an anT up againsT an ele- phanT. I-low was I ever going To make iT Through The day'?l'? The periods came and wenT and before I knew iT one day had already ended. To Top iT off no one had called me a sophomore in The hall, I didn'T geT losT, and l'd already made some of The good friends I have Today. I wenT To my locker wiTh a confi- denT feeling inside. The husfle and bus- Tle around me didn'T inTerrupT The Trium- phanT feeling inside. I had lived Through my firsT day of high school and I could hardly waiT for day Twol WriTTen by: FaiTh Boesen Ms. Arp: RegisTrar Mr. Bales: Business Ed. Driver's Ed. Mr. Beghtolr Guidance Mr. Behrens: lndusfrial Arfs Mr. Breck: Indusfrial ArTs x I FIRST DAY ' Mr. Brown: Industrial arts Mr. Byram: Special Ed. Mr. Calderon: Campus security Mr. Case: Guidance wi-.J Striving For Success ' 4' In A 'i 55 ii Honor Society Front Row: Amanda Jones, Jacqueline Cuppy Second Row: Tracy Gadient, Molly Bargfield, Steve Howland, Stacy Graham, Melanie Peter- sen, Terry Shie, and Marty Meyer Third Rowi J.D. Rios, Russ Rodriguez, Evette Reed, Jayne Schweer, Becky McFarlin, Jill Hudson, Julie Arp, Jeanne Pittmann, and Lisa Snider Last Row: Jett Ryan, Kristine VanNice, Bob Tucker, David Buttington, David Roy, Tracy Dietz, Eric Thorberg, Steve lcenney, Shawn Latrenz, Brian Lovaas, Kevin Rossmiller, Chris Fennelly, and Larry Gaseski. National Honor Society was a group of students who Q ,X si snowed intellectual qualities. Students in the group had to FA , Q have qualities in the four areas: scholarship, leadership, char- s ,fs fs' Q . - . 8 acter, and service. Also, students had to be active in at least f one school-sponsored activity, with a GPA of 3.5. 'Ugg' g is fm Dm National Honor Society hadafundraiser and didaservice rssssssssstssss' 'J 4 Y- in V ' p .. ...s, s 3 project during the course of the year. The service project de- Kid. it -el 1 AN cided upon was to assist at the Special Olympics. A I feel the National Honor Society gives students who ex- J in cel in academics the recognition they deserve. Not only that, . it gives the students a choice to give something back to their X community in the form of an annual service project, Chris sjss 5 Fennelly, president. j is 'llt's a pleasure to work with such understanding stu- 5 1 Sig dents, said Mrs. Moore. , S A ' National Honor Society entered its third year of existance E 5 i i i ' ' is Seri and continued to provide recognition for academic stu- Ms' MoO,e gefs he, ,,,,,,Qs fogefhe., befwe jeavjng Schoojl en s. Ms. Chandler: Special Ed Ms. Cleaver: Language Arts Mr. Cobb: Vocational Ms. Cooley: Home Ec. Mr. Danielson: Business Ed. .f' ' s Y NHS Mr. DeReus: Special Ed Mr. Duke: Fine Arts Ms. Eberle: Social Studies Mr. Edwards: Librarian Ms. EngelBrecht: Language Arts Heading For The Future David Roy works on the arf of homework. Do you remember taking the PSATXNMSQT? Although most people know that PSAT stands for Preliminary Scholastic Achieve- ment Test, how many know what NIVISQT means? For all who don't, it's National Merit Scolars Qualifying Test. National Merit Scholars have three divisions. They are finalist, semi-finalist, and commended. The top one percent of the scores are considered as semi-finalists. The semi-finalists then compete for the finalist position by completing a counselor-certified application, meaning they are recommended by the school. Then they must take the SAT by December of their senior year. Finalists are an- nounced in April of their senior year, and they receive scholarships of different sorts, depending on how they scored. A commended student scores in the ninety-fifth to ninety-eighth percentiles. A commended student cannot compete any further in the NMS com- petition. Unfortunately, this year we do not have any semi-finalists at West, but we do have some that are commended students. Those people are Julie Arp, Shawn Entsmingver, Christoper Fennelly, and David Roy. CONGRATULATIONS from Shaheen Staff! wfWymvWW D ,W JM-A, . . 2 ' 1 . .. fy myirwwv .5 V f ,, if W .......,.,. . My mm tv ni i 1988 NA TIONAL MEl?iT SCHOLARS commended students: David Roy, Julie Arp, Chris Fennelly, and Shawn Enfsminger. Ms. Erenberger: Counseling Ms. Ferrel Ms. Flaherty: Lang. Arts Ms. Flink: Math Mr. Flynn: Phys. Ed. Nrvis -' x I Experiencing Driver's EducaTion ff EMI ,.,,,.---f as - ,..., DRIVE My hands grow damp as I grasp The wheel. I glance in The rear view ' rnirror and noTice several faces wiTh The some expression as mine. I clasp L... The safeTy peIT around me and feel The power of The car. As i enTer Lo- cusT STreeT, I realize ThaT This is iT. My confidence builds as my Time be- hind The wheel increases, I'rn signaling correcTly, and Turning corners wiTh , greaT ease. I'm noT so nervous . . . My life is differenT now. I have a pig re- sponsipiIiTy. I like iT. I wonder if rnorn and dad will leT rne use The car???? f , ff! I SIMULA TORS HELP STUDENTS pracrice Their driv- Ml- Zinn wrffes in C10 GVOIUGTIOTT book. ing. SAFETY BELTS HELP sfudenfs remember seafbelfs come Hrsf. Mr. Foyi Assoc. Principal Mr. Frei: Science Mr. Gano: Police Liaison Mr. Gertner: lndusTriaI ArTs Mr. Gowdy: Special Ed. X T DRIVERS EDUCATION - N I X emmwfmp Learning ApouT Children ,I lf G4 . ,K A 'T' A. T ,,,,,,,, .,,, H T g T l Q ...ny 2 5 HELPING VocaTional Child Care is noT a 'TbapysiTTing course. ConTrary To pop- ular belief, iT is an on-The-job Training class. This class prepares sTudenTs To work wiTh children in a fuTure career. A loT of planning and preparaTion is in- volved when Teaching children. ParT of The sTudenTs learning is in- TeracTing wiTh children beTvveen The ages of 3 To 5 years old. STudenTs learn characTerisTics ThaT disTinguish a parTic- ular sTage in developmenT. The class iTself noT only benefiTs The sTudenT-Teachers To prepare for The fu- Ture, puT The children involved in The program also penefiT. The children learn To have a posiTive aTTiTude and This posiTive impression will affecT The conTinuing progress of These children in Their educaTional years. TWO CHILDREN PLA Y with The Toys found in Voca- fional Child Care. Mr. Granger: Business Ed, Mr. Granneman: Guidance Mr. Greenlee: Driver's Ed. Ms. Hamann: Main Office Mr. Hamann: Driver's Ed. vocATioNAL x 'I The Working Group Colled Coop Work is irnporTdnT for everyone which is why we once dgoin hove The working TogeTher progrom ThoT is olso coiled Coop. Coop is o coordinoTed ef- forT of The cornrnuniTy ernployers, sTu- denTs, porenTs, ond The school sysTern To peTTer prepore young people To en- Ter ond conTinue in The occupoTions of Their choice. The sTudenTs moy choose wheTher They would like om. or p.rn. work hours. STudenTs should eiTher corn- pleTe o VocdTiondl or indusTriol educo- Tion courses before They enTer Coop. STudenTs ThoT enTer Coop ore hord workers ond reliople, olong wiTh honesT ond rnoTivoTed, The sTudenTs eiTher ore ocodernicolly overoge or dpove ond They oll hove good oTTendonce rec- ords. Coop is o very useful closs os well os preporing sTudenTs for The fuTure. VVesT's Coop DeporTrnenT is, dore I soy iT, The BesT. By Cory ZdsTrow -in-.m,,,,,, ----u-..,,,,, . DCOM 'Ut-f ,,,.,..p-0'1 - Z I r V , 5 , .,Ws,,,,..w--'W E i . .T .,, 1 s,. . M 2 ' 41 THIS S TUDEN7 PEPPESENT5 C7 fOfQG DON of Coop hnQf,.f? ...,, THESE ARE SOME of The people involved in Coop. Ms. Hcindlen: Home Ec. Mr. Hondlen: Longuoge Arts Ms. Honson: FSL Mr. Harrington: Phys. Ed. Ms. Hari: Fine ArTs, Yeorpook N N- coop F - N I Plohhing For The Future Y rg iii Q' V 4 Q s 1 QQ! an N, KJ ,, G s K ss K L i B Q Di gi? h e N . ky ,Qs E Ms, ski if U f l X ' f' 'Wig E., ' c D YNAMIC STUDENTS DEVO TED to Deco. ,,,..,,,.,.......s... mxxx W M-N-M-xo. N- s.,........u,W...:. NAA.... WNW ,... -...M.....o tiff are-gms Ili! v if N ' W Lg 'Qi XI - S , . we ,wc J K .'.' ,K+ nj ,rigs g - A - Q is is A s Aj 0 xv fn L Q Q 1 N--sw-'-XXX-.......,......e 5 B'U'Y'F'TNfXrs1n1vowaxAsuuAvw-mul 3150 D111 iiggpgg gmyytgyxm xywtvwn Nfl-Xalfilmcv-is soma new -mzznaw.. wg., 1 Q 4 I :umm tnurmfvmm rm -wmv ,NANM , 'Wi N8 . X Q xmwmsmmgmvw K? 'Hmmm an anew umm hi' F' Klrixxnui s A 0 vnu 'Wx it Nunn . alum usrmam-Q. ,QQ ,Mm hu sf O9 mn: Q . .lacxmvsoavgnuuxlmu 'lwwunungs Q THE DEED DECA students live b y. S , Shannon Perish and Wende Elliot both have the spirit of Deco. For Deco students port of the doy is spent in the work force. Some of the od- vontoges of the closs ore on-the-job troining ond extro spending money. Deco, led by Mr. Zoloznik, is o growing ond exciting closs. Cloy Horksen, '88, stotes Deco is o rewarding ond chol- lenging experience because the work ond school mixture will help Deco stu- dents in the future. By: G-ory Zostrow ffwiam Ms. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Harvey: Vocational Hedeen: Longuoge Arts Heggen: Fine Arts Heinze: lndustriol Arts Hennings: Math x I MARKETING EDUCATION Pi2oereAiyi Ms. Hoon: CofeTerio Mr. Hudson: Science Ms. Hudson: MoTh Mr. Jepsen: Phys. Ed W Ms. Houghton: Music if 3 2 Jr' Us X I CreoTive ExploroTion ArT mokes life worTh living, from beouTiful musicol noTes To bold brush sTrokes, drT enriches our lives in mony woys. Dromo sTudenTs woiT in The Green Room reviewing lines in Their minds, reheorsing menTolly for Their pon' in The ploy. SweeT muslcol noTes drifT down The hdll GS you dpprooch The music depdrTmenT. Voices, cleor ond sTrong, ring ouT moking Those sing- ing, os well os Those lisTening, feel greoT. Thereso Spidle sTdTed l wonT To sTudy orT in The fuTure ond The orT closses dT WesT give me d sound foundoTion on which To build. AnneTTe Toney sold ul like Tdking orT closses becouse iT's exciTing ond you leorn new Things everyddy. Don Heggen, orT insTrucTor, feels ThoT The orTs ore needed To open The sTudenTs eyes ond minds, To become owore of Their culTurol herTidge, prepdre Them for o chonging fuTure, ond To give Them on owdreness of Their surroundings. Mony sTudenTs excell oT The orTs. Severol of Them mode The All-SToTe bond, orchesTro, ond choir. Only superior musicions were occepTed inTo These groups. From bond Emmie GeesT, bosoon, Lori Frerichs, FluTe: ond Eric Becker, Tubo. were occepTed os dITernoTes. The orchesTro members ThoT were dccepTed were BeTh Boelk, oboe: Mory BeTh Boker, vi- old: Julie HolsT, sTring boss: Shown EnTsninger, violin: ond STocy Gro- hdm, violin. The All-SToTe choir members from WesT were STephonie Phelps, Wendy Buz- zell, Jennifer Sprogue, Terry MocVey, Robb Kerry, ond STeve Bode. Through hord work ond dedi- coTion, sTudenTs who ore ln- volved in WesT High Fine ArTs ol- wdys excell. Robb Kerry emphoficolly expresses o View To Marie Walsh in U7 Abner. Ms. Johonnsen: CofeTerio Ms. Johnson: CofeTerio Ms. Johnson: Phys. Ed. Mr. Jones: MoTh Mr. Keller: Public Speoking, Speech N ' FINE ARTS 8 fin N l x 1:..7 'f 4 Mr. King: Language Arts Ms. Knopick: Science Mr. Kvapilz Inausiriai Aris Ms. Kvapilz Nurse, Coop Mr. Kershaw: Business Ed. DUl?lNG HALF NME, our band members play a song for one of our vic fory games. QQIBVUPEE Mrs. Houghfon reviews musical nofes wifh her sludenfs. Traci Goode ,oainls a large poster for fhe National Educafion Associafion, Ms. Kung: Cafeieria Ms. LaFrenz: Librarian Dr. Lafrenz: Guidance Mr. Lange: Science FINE ARTS Ms. Latchaw: Special Ed. K ,s E N I Special Classes 0TTer A Push For The BeTier Wire Q.:-Tiff-2 my LD is a auieT sTudy cenTer To prac- Tice skills in a cerTain supjecT like maTh, science, eTc. One can use The LD class like a sTudy hall and use iT To caTch up in any work one's behind in class. This class doesn'T have many people in iT, ThaT's why iT's so much easier To work in. As Time progressed, one could meeT differenT people and make friends. MTW , A isle K .K .O if '3 K V f xfgky 1' M as The LD classes did have assignmenTs if one had his or her oTher assignmenTs compleTe. IT was noT a hard class wiTh a whole punch of work To do. The Teachers are especially nice and The rules aren'T hard To follow aT all. All in all, LD is a fun class. A STUDENT CONCENTRA TING on o page from The Quoo'-Ciiy Times. L , i J. To-:Tgi1.r.+ 1' Y Ja ' 'J 'D Lt A. ' q l 4 gf ' 1 3 . ' f,,, if ,2.-145' fr MR. GOWDY makes on ofiempf of giving people o iook of his siiiy side on o good day. uw .1 ' R :xk J Ms. McGinnis prepares for onofher busy day. Lucas: home ec Ms. Mr. Lyle: language arTs Malake: maTh Mr. Mr. Manock: special ed . McCoIlom: main office N ' SPECIAL ED Ms fin - N I x l The Fun Keeps Coming V ...ss A TI-IIS IS AN oufdoor look af Wesl I-Hgh kids playlng a game of soffball. ' .-- v,,.. , Agg'- THIS IS AN lnslde look af people gefflng ready To play volleyball. Naomi Kamala ls FGUUV fo play volleyball. Home run, goal, love, and sprinT are jusT a few of The words sTuaenTs learn and Try To accomplish in Physical Eclucafion classes aT WesT. The Physical Eaucafion sTaff aT Wesf Try To mix exercise, compefifion, and fun info Their classes wiTh acTiviTies such as flag fooTball, soffpall, Tennis, and Track. One new face To The deparTr'nenT This year was Mr. Nolfing, who assisTs Coach Flynn in his classes. A liTTle exercise never hurT anyone and anyway, how many classes can you enjoy wiThouT worrying abouT books and horrendous finals? Ms. McConnell: language arfs Mr. McDonald: acTiviTies direcfor Ms. McDowell: supervision Ms. McGinnis: special ed Ms. Meade: special ed PHYSICAL EDucATioN x I Learning Differenf Languages ls An SPEEK There are Thousands of languages in The world. As young adulfs, we are privileged To have The opporTuniTy To learn Spanish, French, German, or vvhafever languages come our way. We should feel proud To call ourselves piIinguaI . Foreign language clubs and class- es allow us To Hexpand our horizons , meeT new people, Travel To oTher counfries, and jusT have fun. The years of Spanish, French, and German you Take in junior and high schools can help you once you graduafe. Encounfers wiTh foreigners and Travel overseas are jusT a couple of examples where a dif- ferenT language can be very handy. VVhaTever you learn here aT Wesf you Take vviTh you ouT inTo The large world. So remember ThaT foreign languages bring The world Togefher. if A ., W: i'ii' ,V 3 .GEHT . ' ',,, - ' Tis M Q,.,.,,T A H ,,,, ff . W ,,,,,, fi: . 5.1 ,,, 'rv V1 gf ' , ,,,.., , , . L . . ,,, , T MR. GOETZ LISTENS fnfenfly To a sfudenfs aues- Becky Brase lisfens infenfly fo The German pronunciation Hon. Mr. Means: Guidance Ms. MeTcaIf: Language ArTs Ms. Moore: MaTh Ms. Morgan: Business Mr. Murdock: Language ArTs K Q N I N X- FOREIGN LANGUAGE 5 E f, 1 E 1 2 E so M2 1 dy fi xg ,ff WW W 6 h lhwwfwy Pam Hobarf and Dawn Boldf heb each other wlfh a Spanish assignmenfn. . AYXYAGAMA Mr- Goefl dfC1wS Oh fhe ffQhf DfOfGCfOf fo Qef THIS PICTURE SHO W5 mor Mr. Goetz loves feaching. a pofhf across fo his class, 4 1 1 Qt, Q3 1, 1. W 1 Qflf.. og, ,fm ,, 5514 MP i Kfof' . Naab: Theatre . Nagy: Math . Neumann: Psychology . Nelson: Home Ec . Ohland: Foreign Language FOREIGN LANGUAGE N I English: The Learning Experience Of A Life Time Language is The key To communi- caTion and WesT's Language ArTs De- parTmenT helps sTudenTs To express Themselves in various forms such as wriT- ing, speaking, and acTing. Wesf sTudenTs have many choices Towards fulfilling Their Language ArT re- auiremenTs. STudenTs can Take courses like Public Speaking, in which sTudenTs can reach an influenTial level of vocal communicaTion, or They can specialize on parTicular wriTing sfyles by Taking WriTing Experiences or Advanced WriT- ing. WhaTever courses one is enrolled in, hefshe can be assured ThaT by mak- ing The besT efforT and by Taking ad- vanTage of The knowledge offered by The insTrucTor, one can only gain from The experience. WriTen by: Gary ZasTrow and Laura KnuTsen Mr. Hedeen prepares for class. Mr. Keller fries on a new lens. STUDENTS PREPARE FOR Ono Ther day ln English CIGSS. Mr. Paarmann: Music Ms. Petersen: MaTh Mr. Pham: E.S.L Ms. Ralfs: SwiTchboard Ms. Rielzz CafeTeria N ' LANGUAGE ARTS N 6- N I X The PasT and FuTure Combined Equals Social STudies WheTher by ThoughTful guidance or by pure chance, our world has exis- Ted for Thousands of cenTuries. The presenT becomes The pasT so quickly ThaT iT is necessary To pull all The informaTion TogeTher To geT a True pro- specTive on The world. AT WesT, This is done Through courses Taken in The So- cial sTudies. ConTempory American HisTory, American lVlinoriTy CulTures, and Geog- raphy are jusT a few classes WesT sTu- denTs can Take ThaT will open Their eyes a liTTlle wider and become more knowl- edgeable in The ever-changing world we live in. Acquiring knowledge of The world is essenTiaI for Tomorrow's leaders. We learn from The pasT, which will help when The Time comes for us To assume responsibiliTy abouT The issues and problems of The world. STUDENTS LEARN MANY ihferesfihg Things in Mr. Smifh's Social Sfudies class room. by: Gary ZasTrow 84 Laura KnuTsen L ssssryrw rbbbsf J.D. Green walt reocfs in disbelief of fhe commenis Mr. Smith is giving him. Mr. ReTTko: Principal Mr. Richter: Science Ms. Riecke: Language ArTs Mr.. Ripslinger: Language ArTs Mr. Rosemon: Fine ArTs SOCIAL STUDIES ' Pi,-. 7., ,,,, Y IVI+A-l-T-l-I-IIIVIATI-I Mofh feocher Karen Moore wofches over her busily working class. As you wolk in The door you would never know iT wds o rnofh room. Buf once The closs is underwdy The room Tokes on o whole new perspecfive. Suddenly The oleon, block chdlkboord is filled wiTh num- bers ond vdridbles. There she sfonds before you-The mdfh Tedoher. Her voice fills The room ond dll you con heor is, x is equol To 211. Y eguols -TO . . . You fighf hdrd To keep your mind from wondering inTo o mofhe- mdfiool world of your own. The eouofions boggled The rnind buT wifh The help of The Teocher you're oble To figure iT ouT. Inside yourself There is o posifive feeling Thof docomplishing The problems gives you. You know Thof once you've lefT The sofefy of Wesf ond you're on your own. You'll be oble To hdndle onyfhing ThoT comes your woy. By: Fdifh Boesen mns4 ,s,,,,, Mrs. Moore demonsfrofes The use of solufion sefs for equoffons and lnequollfies. Mr. WUIL mofh Teacher, illusfrofes The Technique of mulfijolyfng monomfdls. Ms. Russell: Specidl Ed Mr. Solcdino: Science Ms. Schroder: AcTiviTies office Mr. Scoff: Foreign Longuoge Ms. Siblei Ldngudge ArTs MATH X Gs N I x XX Science lVldkes The World Go Round .une ,::,, .. . . , ,,' M , QQwWWM'vs Science Teacher Jack Hudson f9fGf95 chordcierisfics of eiemenfs To his sci- Mr. Hudson and Molly Monock enjoy The iighfer side of chemisfry. ence class. SiTTing on or bookcose in The bock of The room, jors filled wiTh preserved onimols ore lined up. WhdT on oppeTizing sighT righT ofTer lunchl NOT only ore There inTeresTing sighTs To disgusT you buT The l'Trogronce ThoT lingers in The oir is enough To curdle one's sTomoch! The horrible odor smells like The ploce To be. VViTh The help of The science deporTmenT Teochers, The sTudy of life is broughT direcTly To us. AT Times The lobs con be nouseoTing buT generolly we hdve on inTeresTing closs. lf iT vvosn'T for Biology I would never be dole To soy I hod fun dissecTing onimols. sour milk buT os lvlr. Abbos ouTs iT, lT's fer- menTing soil. EiTher woy you soy iT, iT sTlnks! lf seeing o live mouse being fed To o DUIISDGKG or dissecTing worms sounds exciT- ing, inTeresTing ond fun , Then Biology is TWO SCIENCE STUDENTS ore busy working on o iob expennfrenf. By: FoiTh Boesen Mr. Smith Mr, Soehl: Music Phys. Ed. Ms. Smith: Ms. Smith: Mr. Smith: Sociol STudies Business Ed. Science SCENCE . A World All By Iiself Aaron Vernia gives a Wie smile in Agale, fe. AG-ATE is a program for lnTeIlec- Tually, mechanically, glfTed sTudenTs. Mrs. EngellorechT was The adviser for The program. STudenTs could Take a choice of Two opTions. OpTion I sTudenTs meT Three Times a week in class. OpTion ll sTudenTs had To parTicipaTe in one enrichmenT acTivi- Ty. These acTiviTies consisTed, in parT, of FuTure Bowl, and ITAG Scholar's Confer- ence. There are various reasons why sTu- denTs enroll in AGATE. IT helps me im- prove my sludy habiTs, said Daivd Buf- finglon, '88. ul feel iT's a program and iT has loTs of opporTuniTies for sTudenTs, said Mrs. Engelbrechl. lT's a growing program aTTracTing more sTudenTs all The Time. Ms. Englebrechl helos a sfudenf in Agafe. Ms. Englebrechl releases a sigh of happiness as The school day ends Ms. Siacer: Foreign Language Ms. Stark: MaTh Ms. Sullivan: Foreign Language Mr. Sullivan: Social STudies Mr. Terhune: lndusTrial ArTs X ' AGATE N fjs - x 'l N v T191 pf? I - Business Adds Up To Dollars ..l.,...,......g... .. i THIS IS A pfcfure of persona! Type-wrifihg class of work. o'Pri6e I TAKE PRIDE XN fhe school The business empire plays an impor- TanT parT in a person's life. One relies on business from everyday necessiTies To The economical siTuaTion of The world. AT WesT, sTudenTs have The opporTu- niTy To become aware and prepare for The business world ThaT effecTs every per- son and will evenTually place in our laps Tough problems in which our help will be needed. Some courses offered in The business curriculum include Basic CompuTer Co- bol, AccounTing, and Record Keeping. The insTrucTors of The business courses are well Trained and knowl- edgeable abouT The business world and can be very helpful Towards help- ing sTudenTs choose a career. WiTh realiTy of The world ahead of us and The problems and progress evenTually being oonTrolled by us, iT is good To know ThaT VVesT sTudenTs will be prepared for The worsT or The besT of The business empire. WriTen by: Gary ZasTrow Ms. Thoennes: Business Ed Mr. Tucker: Science Ms. Tucker: Language ArTs Ms. Van Fossen: Voc. Child Care Mr. Vogt: Driver's Ed x BusiNEss '. 429 Foods and cioThes are vvhaT dreams are vvoven inTo The joy of making cioThes and pre- paring food doesn'T have To be a dream, iT can be a realiTy, ln The Home Economics classes, having fun while working Takes Top prlorlTy. Ms. Cooley, Ms. Lucas, Ms. Nelson, and Ms. Hand- len see To iT ThaT home ec is fun. One wonderful aspecT is Thaf while iT is very fun, iT is also very useful ouTside of class. The deIighTful food, The sTylish clofhlng, and The Teachers make home economics The besf ThaT iT can be. Be- sides all Thal, you geT To devour whaT you cook and Take home The cioThes you creaTe. lT's a loT of The llTTle differ- ences ThaT makes home economics sTand Tall. THOSE MUFFXNS SMELL like The ones my morn used fo make. ,N ,, ...,,, ,M ff Wm.. if f , ..,,,, , , . ,,,, L W A , H., , -, wwf ff My QV, ml M- k'k' H MS. LUCAS CONCENTPA TES on recording grades in her grade book. X ,s F - N l 0- HorviE EC Ms. Walther: guidence office Ms. Wanek: vocalional Ms. Wiebener: librarian Work, vvork, vvorklll UTNLT THIS STUDENT PLANS TO make CJ clean Cuf. The inclusTriaI arTs classes here aT WesT High School are far superior To Those aT oTher schools. They involve rnore Than jusT a liTTle work. All of Them are fun and inforrnaTive. The people I have Talked To like The classes here loeTTer Than The junior highs They came from. I personally feel ThoT They have more To offer Than The courses I Took aT junior high. There is a wide selecTion of classes To Take, frorn Basic AuTo To PIasTics, and Woodshop To Mechanical DrafTing. The Teachers of The classes are very helpful and Try To make The learn- ing experience as painless as possible. The classes are informaTive and rnay prove To be very beneficial To The sTu- denTs laTer on in life. For insTonce. Basic AuTo Teaches sTudenTs The fundamen- Tal skills To do minor repairs and upkeep on Their own vehicles. '- gg z ,WMM y ws AN XNDUSTPIAL ARTS sfudenf probes Through his MR. K VAPIL HELPS one of his sfudehfs in woods. compufer manual fo solve C7 problem. I Mr. Wessel: social sTuclies Mr. Wolf: rnaTh Mr. Zalaznik: business eaucaTion N l INDUSTRIAL ARTS M, wf , ,,, ,V .. . 1 ,,,.,. f .N , ' , , W M, .,., ,M-ww-wb.-U'--.w.,.,.,.zQ-mki,fejWm-:,,w ,, .A HW ww. AM Wm -I 6 Q 4 Sv lx ' z f . 1 A Mx KN Apfxk A . .mg Q ijgpgfxd EET' my 'WTWXRE Y KM Sw nr- Dfx A Qwkfllpfffhwx bw , ,F- yr- af-,X 'vi ,mlhag 5 x Y swf? .X E N A. A M. 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The feeling wos ThoT The club hod become sTereoTyped os on oThleTes only group. The redl purpose of The orgonizoTlon wos for The girls To promoTe school spiriT, leorn To orgonize evenTs, ond To hove loTs of FUN! The yeor sTorTed wiTh sophomore iniTioTion on SepTember lo. The junior ond senior members hod Their revenge wiTh glee - smeoring shoving creom, mople syrup, moke-up, ond onyThing else They hod on hond, ol! over eoch so- phie. AfTer The beouTifying riTuol, The lowly sophs were poroded in fronT of The fooTboll ployers ond forced To sere- node Them wiTh !'l wish I were on Oscor Meyer Weiner! dT The Top of Their lungs. The procession Then proceeded onword To Emeis Pork where gomes such os Duck-Duck-Goose, ond jello bobbing were ployed. The fesTiviTies ended wiTh goodies ond o nice cold con of pop. The nexT scheduled evenT wos The Holloween CosTume Donce, held in The cofeTerio. NoT only wos There doncing, buT gomes hod been seT up in The side Kristin Main, senior, froliclclng around in O poo! of jello. hollwoy leoding To The oudiTorium. Por- TiciponTs could Try Their hond oT o beon bog Toss, or guess The number of condy corn in The lor, or even bob for dpples. lT wos o fun evening for oll. Grond gdlo is The TrodiTionol, for- mol, girl-osk-guy donce held oT VVesT, SOPHOMOPES BEXNG EMBAPIPA SSED during GPA frllffcffofv. ond os soon os The l-lolloween Donce wos done, Grond Gold plons begon. Februory l3Th opprooched quickly, ond hours ond hours of work needed To be done To pre- pore for This exTrovogonT evening. Choirmonships were delegoTed To The officers ond Then To The highesT senior poinT eorners. A vorieTy of Things hod To be oc- complishecl, buT firsT, o Theme ond colors for The donce hod To be decided. Then, The decoroTions ond TickeTs were designed, olong wiTh publiciTy ideos. SelecTion of King CondidoTes wos nec- essory ond o speciol meeTing wos coiled To moke nominoTions. Eoch member wos enTi- Tled To Two nominoTions of ony senior guy. AT o second meeTing, The Top 'l2 nomino- Tions were onnounced os The condidoTes, ond o voTe wos Then Token To elecT The T988 Golo King. The choirpersons, ond Their commiT- Tees, puT in o loT of Time ond efforT To moke This yeors's Golo The BEST EVER! -Molly Borgfield T311 GRA X 5 w 'w wm, I I xl., v f 5 in li A. - 'L yff.. N it 3 ' -J Y ,rr I KE, . L Si- u Q f . ,N . .S5QggQ4Qi.Npxw k ..s .f xi J... . -f.i 'xx ' ff Agwgcli xy. Q Q., AN?-S 'fi 4 1 5, Yin .Njv Q, S. Y? Q? in-. . w , 'X . E1 ag ' .Q Q' 5- .Q 2 - A .K . A--g Q5 gg ji fyfv.-f.' is 6 w wif Q ,. ,. F. A A .53 5 0 fg 'S 1 1, K' ' A gi Q . , N , x X i Q 3. .gy Q N- X. Q vhs .3 J . , sw. . .L ix.. wx-g Mg. A. e X' My jx!! .z . Z wi Q X ,ik . X f'Sy 7: - .NV iw . 'Mm ik 'NL is -- -W ,.,, 5.551 . ff saw . . N. 1 wg N1 .Sw .ff ,-fx . 6.1. Q s Q as YK 4 'Q s -Q- Q D Rv Inf X. gh ,ax V I a ,R Wy. 4 wg-.Q -1-inn - .., M, e 7? A- sig? Q, Q ' 4 A f ff 5ff.f?lf?g1fgg Q ff. Mr. Handlen speaks To The edffors of The Eyas. The Eyas is The sTudenT liTerary magazine aT WesT. The ediTors are Da- vid BuffingTon, Stacey Grahman, EveTTe Reed, Jane Schweer, Lisa Sni- der, and Paul Springer. The supervisor is Mr. Handien. The ediTors are chosen in The fall from The Two APP English clas- ses. These sTudenTs had To fill ouT appli- caTions and Then were picked by Mr. Handien. STudenTs from The TenTh, elevenTh, and TwelfTh grades have been submiT- Ting pieces To The Eyas in The Eyas cage ThaT was IocaTed in room 200. The six ediTors Then read each enTry and grade on a 4 To A scale. 3's and 41's were selecTed To go inTo The Eyas. The ediTors and Mr. Handlen spenT many mornings before school judging and re- cording The enTries. The ediTors also judged picTures ThaT were submiTTed for The Eyas as well as The Mobius, The schools' arT magazine. They are boTh in The same book. A new, bigger Eyas will be ready in The spring for all sTudenTs To enjoy. . EYAS S fa- - u X K 31 M' TMJ: fwfr'-V E Mr. Handlen caughf off guard by The click of The camera. T .,m,Mq.ww.M,f q,W,,1,,MW 44.121 Wiriw 5 T T David Bumngfon and Becky McFarland read over entries To The Eyas. pi To'-D+. - f' na -..N F K.. FIRST RO W: Brad Zschiesche, Dawn Robinetle, Shawn Smith, Kim Ludtke, Heather Cockrell Alex Almazon, Mary Beth Baker, Jodie Lightnerg Second Row: Mrs. Andre ws, Mr. Granneman, Brooke Gajeski, Lori Braef, Reba Reid Jeff Ryan, Bob Tucker, Mike Herring, Melanie Peterson, Molli y Manocky Third Ro wx Carlos Gutierrez, L arry Gajeski, Susan Schincke, Pat Allen, J. D. Green walk Byron Frick, Marie Walsh, Robin Sohemmei and Jane Magers. Q , At' W is tix if , T 4 V Wil ' f Aw J, Bob Tucker working on his studies. Student senate was made up of students from the tenth grade up to the twelfth. To be on student senate you must be voted in by the stu- dent body and have at least o 2.5 grade point average. And have a free 7th period. The first thing the senators worked on after coming back from summer vacation was Homecoming. Then came Charity Week which in- volved the food drive, pet auction, a skittles guess, best legs contest, and a dance to finish the week off. The president of student senate was Kim Ludtke, Vice-President was Heather Cockrell, secretary was Bryon Frick, and treasurer was Bob Tucker. The School Board Representative was J.D. Greenwalt. .Win T ,V 5 ' i is , .,,, iy . ., Aglyr ' ,I ,4 Jodie Lightnen Larry Gajeski and Dawn Leatherman studying hard in senate S N I SENATE 437 X f JI , X 1 T- 1 I I Q I ' U One exTra-curricular acTiviTy avail- able To VVesT High sTudenTs is NFL head- ed by Mr. Keller. IT was esTablished as a sTimulus To learn how To research, or- ganize The maTerial, and orally commu- nicaTe. I There are 30 acTive members in NFL. Some compeTe one weekend and oThers The nexT. Very seldom does one parTicular person go To every compeTi- .W - fiom. - is sl'-T NFL is open To anyone who is inTer- esTed. Usually The members geT in- volved Through public speaking classes i jusT as journalism sTudenTs belong To The newspaper slaff. llKids seem To like iT. IT Takes a loT of self-discipline To do well in NFL and ThaT's The lesson To be learned. Sophomore Nikki Huie discusses a resolulion on A.l.D.S. wlfh olher debalers Froni Row: Megan Downing, Treana Schaab, Nikki Hule, Sarah Moore Second l?o wx Rob Schroeder, Candy Slender, Jusfine Kelding, Molly Manock Third Row: Ray Sumner, Andy Chad Ray, Shawn Enslminger, George Calderon, Scolf Powell, Mr. Keller. , XNFL x I ' Walsh, J. D. Greenwalf, Mall Reineke, Ken Ockerman, Brian Roland Back l?o wx Al Womble, 4 4' Front Row: Larry Gajeski, Janet Hildebrant, Erin Vogt Second Row: Mr. Vogt, Kim Hahn, Kim Waters, Lisa Sniden Missy Jaspen Millie Hartle y, T om King Back l?o wx Carlos Gutierez, Julie Smith, Joan Spencen Christy Thorberg, Kathy Daufeldt Not Pictured: Alex Alamazan and Doug Brandt. A new club was started at West this year. It is S.A.D.D. CStudents Against Driving Drunkj. The officers of S.A.D.D. are, president Lisa Snider, TSX vice-president Missy Jasper, treasur- er Larry Gajeski, and secretary Alex Almazan. It does not condone drink- ing, but if high school students do drink, they have an opportunity to sign a contract with their parents. The contract states that if the high school student is drinking and they need a ride home, they can call their parents, and they will pick them up with no questions asked. The next X day the parents can then talk to the ' , A students. it goes the same way when the parents are drinking and unable to drive, the student does the same for them. the computer. a new plan. N I S.A.D.D. S.A.D.D. president Lisa Snider works at S.A.D.D. treasurer Larry Gajeski works on G' Spanish Club First Row: Lisa Statton, Tina Kaulker, Shawn Smith, Michelle Wohrle, Jill T rieber, Shelly Potter, Ame y Huntington, A della Ra- mirez Second l?o wx Kim Saddler, Kris Gadient, Claudia Rami rez, Lisa LaGrange, Tiffan y Beaver, Marie Walsh, Am y Marker, Debbie Gibson. David Conner, Theresa Moore. For anyone looking for new people To meeT, loads of food To enjoy and loTs of fun, Spanish Club is The place To be. IT was an excifing and busy year for club members. To kick off The year They held Their annual Tosfado Fiesfa, where sTudenTs enjoyed sampling Their own and oTher's efforfs aT preparing famous Spanish dishes. AT The Homecoming Parade, The floaT ThaT The club creaTed Took Third place. The oTher acTiviTies included a hay rack ride and a Chrisfmas celebra- Tion aT Chi-Chi's. Suzy Hulsing and Tara Woods were ap- poinfed To lead The club wiTh The help of Mr. Richard Arm- sfrong. ThroughouT The year There was good aTTendance for evenTs and loTs of enThusi- asm. Kyle Detters, Lisa Statton, and Kim Saddler laugh over the definition of a word. ,iz ,,f, Bottom Ro wx Angie Rossmiller, Jeremy Boetger, Heather Cockrell, Connie Hammes, David Bufiington, Bridget McGiness, Armando Ortega Second Ro wx Jayne Magers, Heidi Kroniield, Shelly Cone, Robin Schemmel Brooke Gajeski, Ginger Walsh, Molly Manock, Susan Schinkel Third Row: Kim Mattly, Terri Bunch, Brigette Cook, Tina Diotte, Melissa Comstock, Jodi Stick, Jenni De Vine, Molly Couldron, Cammie Carnahan, Jean Landers, JenniferBloome, An- drea Roberts, Emmie Geest, Julie Ashby, Nikki McL aughlin, Melissa Seible, Robin Roelk Top Row: Janes Fields, Shaorn Hoist, Robin Scriven, Sara Tietjen, Jonna Higgins, Shawn Beattie, Chad Holt kamp, Scott Risle y, Jeff Peters, Jennifer Moore, Tammie Gonzalez, Carey Whan, David Fisk. 'IAO FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS Kyle Detters, Lisa Statton, and Kim Saddler read a spanish book. French Club STarTing wiTh The Fall Picnic and new members' iniTiaTion, French Club confinued The year wiTh high spiriTs and fresh ideas. While iniTiaTion is a biT embarrassing and succeeds in making new members feel foolish Qwhich They deserve. righfly, iT was also a chance To meeT new people Qand feel foolish Togefherlj. As The year progressed. The group planned more ac- TiviTies such as a Halloween Parfy, Chrisfmas Parfy, and ValenTine's ParTy. QSO They like To parfylp They also orga- nized a special Crepe Parfy for The purpose of preparing and sampling pasTries filled wiTh dif- ferenf fruifs and fillings. French Club was direcfed by a small group of sTudenTs wiTh The help of advisor Ms. Sally Sul- livan, Bridgid McGuiness, Da- vid Buffingion, and Anfhony Baker shared presidenf and vice-presidenf duTies while secrefary and Treasurer posi- Tions were held by Tammie Gonzalez and Jennifer Moore. Shell Porter rneresa Moore and Ame Hunnngron ay ar I C This year's German Club had a loT of fun while experiencing True German cusToms. As well as masiering The language in The classroom, members goT To share Their aTTempTs aT cooking German cuisine aT special par- Ties and holiday celebraTions. The group was headed by presi- denTfvice-presidenT Kelly PiTT- man, secreTaryfTreasurer Mike :arIey, and by Odvisor Mr. Don Gdeue One 'acTiviTy ThaT kepT The club busy was finding hosT fami- lies for German exchange sTu- denTs. The sTudenTs, from Kaiser- slauTen, WesT German, arrived in March and sTayed Three weeks. ParTiclpaTing in The exchange X, and learning abouT This counTry's way of life was a highIighT of The year for many sTudenTs of boTh counTries. The following of The club's consTiTuTion provided inTeresT and a purpose for The club. IT consisis of informaTion such as The club's officers, song CDu Du LiegsT Mir lm Herzeny, flower QEi- delweissj, and club procedures. One member commenfs, To appreciaTe anoTher counTry's culTure and influence, you musT learn all you can abouf iT. ThaT's whaT we're here To do. -Karen WeinTrauT -Laura KnuT- sen Bgsy Schmieder sfudies for The fun of IT. L-.J Fronr Ro wx Lucy Kramer, Erin O 'Brian, Treanna Schaab, Mike Farley, Jill Seibel Kelly Pilfman, Russ Thoringlon Second Row: Karen Weinfrauf, Jenny Douglas, Becky Brace, Kelly Johnson, Ginger Walsh, Amy Dengler, Angie Gaarder, Rhonda Ehrecke, John Beezold Chris Sanders Third Row: Beck y Enderseck, Lonnie Pausch, Inga Bak, Sara Handricks, Christy Enderseck, Tom Feene y, Mike Bueller, Maff Hassig. .gf ,,,.,,,' 5:77 ,,,.., ,,,. r ,, . wssss. 8.3 Mike Farley and Kelly Piffman look up a valuable word. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS rs s I Thespions The 4987-4988 Thes- pions were a group of advanced drama club members. This year's ac- TiviTies for Thespions in- ciuded direcTing one acT plays and puTTing on a show for The general au- dience. in The words of Amy Brown, senior, I really en- joy being in Thespions be- cause you have To work harder To be recognized naTionaIIy. This pasT year has been a long buT prosperous one for Thespion members. The Thespions were feaTured in plays such as L'iI Abner and 'iThe Nerd . Thespians musT show greoT parTicipa- Tion in currenT and upcom- ing piays. MosT have parTic- ipaTed since Their sopho- more year in high school. TAKING A SECOND our fo relax, These Drama Club members fake a break. 51 if-1' AW' 44, 1. -K N-rv! fm W 'J' f 'T FronT, i To r Amy Brown, J.D. GreenwaIT, Wendy Dorris. Row 2 Mark Boomer- shine, Mike Buckley, Mike Ossian, Alaina Young, Feiicia Toher, Kris Meyers, Eric Becker. Row 3 Shane PeTersen, David BuffingTon, Cammi Carnaham, Paula Alexander, Denny Herman, Jenny VanersTorm, Rachelle Gruenhegen. Row A: James G-Iubo, JusTine Kelding, STeve Bode, Marie Walsh, Angie Rossmiiier. Jenny Ploog. Row 5 David Fisk, Siephanie Jones, Ann Kelso, Angie Rossmiiler, MaTT Evans, Mike Tanner, Erica Boomershine. 4112 THESPIANS 4 C T1 u Denny Herman, Senior: J.D. GreenwaIT, Senior: Paula Alexander, Senior: Wendy Dorris, Senior: Shane PeTersen, Junior: Amy Brown, Senior: and Alaina Young, Senior. Drama Club Nervousness, anTicipaTion, euproria, and final saTisfacTion are iusT a few of The emoTions experienced by members of This club. in The world of acTing, iT's hard To be anyThing buT emoTional, given The inTense concenTraTion iT Takes To make The performance come To- geTher. This year's drama club worked hard boTh on sTage and behind The scenes To pull off The fall musical, L'il Abner wiTh greaT success and feeling of accomplishment The annual One-AcTs which is a series of shorT sTudenT-direcTed perfor- mances, and The spring pro- ducTion, The Nerd were also a challenge and success. The advanTages To being a member of Drama Club are nu- merous. STudenTs were en- couraged To parTicipaTe in field Trips To view live TheaTre, To dress rehearsals of The PlaycrafTer's Shows, and oTh- er evenTs ThroughouT The year. The annual Trip To Chi- cago for aTTending a Chica- go TheaTre performance is anofher highlighT of The year. l'You geT closer To oTher sTu- denTs by being in Drama Club. The Chicago Trip is an exciTing Thing To look forward To each year, said Jenny Ploog, '9O. A goal for many members is The opporTuniTy To become a Thespian. They musT work Through The drama deporTmenT To earn enough poinTs To achieve The honor of being inducTed inTo The ln- TernaTional Thespian SocieTy. J.D. GREENWALL SENIOR, fakes a time out from The acfivifies. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS have fun Gf The meeflhg. Q6 'Sr Wqlfx MR. NAAB ABOUT ro coll the meefing fo order. . ffl- A T 'A A 1 N I DRAMA CLUB .ewmq V Felicia Toher expresses her care for an elderly friend. Carlos Guiferrez and Larry Gajeski give a Hal- loween freaf io an area senior cilrZen. TSC Brings Joy To Seniors WhaT do WesT sTudenTs and Daven- porT's elderly people have in common? A loT more Than one mighT Think. lvlany sTudenTs found This To be True by being in- volved in a group called Teens for Senior CiTizens. TSC provided opporTuniTies for young people To inTeracT wiTh residenTs of nursing homes, To learn communica- Tion skills and maybe relieve some loneli- ness. The group is headed up by a Board of Officers: Suzy Nykoluk, presidenf, Julie Jones, Wendy Buzzell, and Lisa Snider, vviTh The help of advisor Ms. Pai Knopick. Some acTiviTies of The group including visiTing Good SamariTan Nursing Home for a Halloween celebraTion and delivering Turkey NoTes and goodies for Thanksgiving. Some individuals were also involved in one on one relaTionships vviTh people who had no family or iusT needed cheering up. Suzy Nykoluk, '88, said, ln TSC vve leT The elderly knovv ThaT There is somebody vvho cares. We do. Our club works TogeTher To make The elderly feel vvanled and loved. We have fun and enjoy vvhaT vve do. A FRIENDLV RABBIT shares her candy wifh a newly found friend. A FRIENDLY VVlTCH casfs a special spell of friendship on some unsuspecfing residenfs of The Good Semarifan Nursing Horne. Ms. Knopic, Krisfi Thorberg, and Julie Smith prepare fo rneel some local senior cifizens. ,s TSC K - Nl N Xx A JUNiOi? ACHIEVEIQ works on one of The businesses fnof were sef up. Junior AchievemenT is where high school sTu- denfs operoTe mini corporoTions for Tvvenfy weeks, befween OcTober ond lvlorch. Compony members sell sTock To copiTolize, elecT officers, pro- duce o producT or service ond reToins occuroTe records. Before The finol session, The compony members olso sell producfs, close Their books, poy dividends, publish on onnuol reporT, ond receive mony owords which Took o loT of hord work ond dedicoTion To occomplish. NoT being fomilior vviTh Junior AchievemenT TJAI ofTen couses o quesfion To form whenever J.A. is menTioned, ond The ouesfion usuolly is, jusT whoT is o junior ochiever'? There moy be mony onsvvers To such o ques- Tion, buT There is reolly only one definiTion of on ochiever. An ochiever is on ouTsTonding individuol who seTs high gools, ond devoTes much Time To sTriving for ond reochlng Those gools. An ochiever is someone who, by seTTing such high gools, be- comes o well-rounded, open-minded individuol. An ochiever wishes To be The besT, ond To do The besT possible job of everyfhing. By working hord, on ochiever is oble To do so. i'lT's someThing To grow on ond leorn from for use in your fuTure life finonciolly ond independenf- ly. Shown PoTsonder sold, i'An ochiever is o person who seTs gools for himself or herself ond Tries Their besT To meeT Those gools. For This reoson Junior Achievemenf is lmporTonT. Junior Achievemenf gives such individuols direcTion ond ollovvs on ochiever To reolize ThoT reoching high gools is possi- ble. Junior Achievemenf leTs ochievers seT personol gools, such os soles gools, ond gools os o group, such os being inTeresTed in The success of The com- pony. Junior AchievemenT olso ollows ochievers To work Togefher, ond gives on ochiever o chonce To reoch gools once considered impossible. Achievers Todd Figanbaum, senior, works on de- signing his JA business. TWO STUDENTS KEEP Track of spendo- fures and oiiowdnces. JA 4415 Missy Jasper, senior, works on a newspaper pasre-up. Belh Dengler, senior, Erin Vogt, senior, and advisor Mr. Lyle nnd lime lo laugh while working on a newspaper deadline, 'Qs Newspaper sfaff- fronf row: Paul Springe, Erin Vogl, Wendy Buzzell, Jeff Bleifzy second ro wx Doug Brandi, Lisa Snider Edifory Missy Jasper, David Conner, Mr. Lyle, lop row: Jerry Kaas, Beth Dengler, Julie Jones, Sara Godzik, Lynn Thiessen, Shawn Enfsminger Jeff Bleilz, senior, works diligently on geffing ine nexl newspaper siory fo fir just rigni. NEWSPAPER K fin - N I x X X 'E Q , '3 W..M eww, wir' J i 'W l EXTRA! EXTRA! A busy room filled wiTh hdrd working sTudenTs greeTs you ds you enTer The Pub. CompuTer prinTers buzzing, deddlines coming ond going, filling The yedr wiTh much dcTiviTy ond fun. The Bedk-n-Eye helps keep well informed dT dll Times dbouT The hdppenings in The school ond The communiTy. Every issue is dcTion pdcked, filled wiTh shdrp, credTive phofogrdphs, inTeresTing drTicIes, dnd well drown drTwork. One of The new fedTures of The Beok-n-Eye This yedr is The STudenT of The lvlonfh, which recognizes ci differenT sTudenT edch monTh for on ouTsTdnding occomplishmenf The sTdff of The Bedk-n-Eye should be commended for producing such d gredT newspdper. Doug Brandi, junior, news Sara Gadzik, Junior, on newspapers iBM. Larry Gajeski, senior, looks up from his business work for The newspaper. Wnnilff x rf' G im X M x X l NEWSPAPER LighTing The Fuse TTAnoTher deadline? BuT The lasT one was iusT lasT monTh! This was a common feeling on The yearbook sTaff This year. As deadlines grew nearer every monTh, sTaff members raced To geT Their jobs done. Your hearT beaTs fasfer as you race from ThoughT To ThoughT, said Ms. HarT, advisor. 'lThe pressures and hardships aside, many sTaff members considered Their yearbook experience beneficial, l Think iT has maTured me because iT has given me responsibiliTies ThaT I wouldn'T normally have, said Jason Barfosch, OrganizaTions. EdiTor in chief Todd Figanbaum feels Taking yearbook has helped him because T' working on The yearbook TaughT me To organize jobs, people, and Time To geT The year- book compIeTed. Yearbook was a loT of hard work, and iT carried a loT of pressures To do a good job. The yearbook, while very sTressful, was an en- riching experience. IT showed ThaT a group of peo- ple working TogeTher can geT The job done. YEAPBOOK STAFF MEMBERS discuss material To go info The book. David Roy rifles Through his iayoufs as Todd Figanbaum searches for some yearbook GQUIZDFTTGDT. X X. YEARBOOK 5' - I , 1 X f . wm.L5:f4.,,vf,,,..., A v 7 9 S 3 f 2242 WSW Z . T ,ww x,,,, :eww ...,, ,, ,,,, ...- Z4 P7 --11 , ,,,,..,,, ,, if fff ,,,.... ER :wwrrll.rr52rrnewrrm,:mge-,,,f:rwe WW' aw' frsrrfawum- W 7 Nu! L, ' 415' r 3233 ,.rl5rsEi5i?f ': W 2. H s F I - Bi L, ., ----- , n..fm,,,,yfMf ,lf lizeeeerfeikmrfigbhif W, ...W...w,w. Ms. Hari' goes over fhe deadline wilh Traci Goode. Bonom row: Amy Marfi Ken Bailey, Wade Moeller, Todd Fi geanbaum, Kristin Humphries: Second row: Tom King, Heath- er Krum, Debbie Brus, Traci Goode, Amy Brown, Toni Nyko- luk, Faifh Boesen, Sie ve Bo wen: Third row: Molly Barge-Held Gary Zasfrow, Laura Knursen, David Ro y, Jason Barfosch, Ms. Harfg Fourfh row: Mah' Helmich, Mark Boomershine, Mike Farley NOT pictured: Chad Farber, Stacie Garro w, Leslie Hickenbor fom, Lisa Lagrange, Ken Ockerman, Troy Beaver Mail Helmich Hnishes his layouls for lhe adverflsemenls seofion. EDITOR Todd Figanbaum gives Molly Bargefield a few ,oolnfers on cop y. Todd Figanbaum, edifor, looks over yearbook uaver use menfs To give his OK on The designs. YEARBOOK S is MW, am w.w.w,, Gs x I The BeduTy OT Music Apounds lvlosT sTudenTs Think ThoT OrchesTrd is WiThouT The cooperoTion of every mem- All The people in The Orchestrd on ouTomdTic A on The reporT cord wiTh ber, accomplishing someThing would be possess more Than The apiliTy To ploy, liTTle work. Those who Take OrchesTrd exTremely difficulT, sToTed Scott Beattie, They possess on undersTdnding for The soon find ouT oTherwise. Senior music They pldy, sold o member of The There ore no days in which we don'T Four sTudenTs: Stacey Grahm, Mary OrchesTrd. The TruTh in ThaT sToTemenT play, said Mrs. Alice Smith on The firsT Beth Baker, Shawn Entsminger, and Julie is dpsoluTe. If d group can undersTdnd day much To The dismay of The sopho- Hoist made all The All-SToTe OrchesTro. The music, Then They con ploy onyThing. mores, and d few upper cldssmen. All-STdTe is The musicol equivdlenT of dis- This year, The group is good enough To AlThough, iT may sound Tough and TricTs. Those who made iT are The pesT of do onyThing. hard To handle, buT iT poys off when iT besT. This year Stacey Graham audi- comes To resulTs. 0rchesTro is an excel- Tioned ond mode 2nd chair, firsT violin, lenT opporTuniTy To learn self-discipline one of The Top violinisTs in OrchesTrd. Also, and responsibiliTy, and aT The some Time, dll four Seniors have been dccepTed To we can have o good Time. As in sporTs, The UniversiTy of Iowa or AugusTono Col- Teomwork is very imporTdnT in OrchesTrd. lege. ,,,, ll L.m, ,VJ , 1 A 5 l as ,Ex Q i A . -T? Fl?ON T RO W: Stacy Graham, Tod Brock, Heather Bro wn, Beck y Brace, Celeste O wens, Mary Beth Baker, Nancy Uhrich, Scott Beattie-SE COND l?O W: Shawn Entsmingen Laura Bragg, Jennifer Nelson, Mike Cordell Diane Snow, Trista Knutsen, Lynn Je wett, Stephanie Howland, Leslie Splllers, Angela Mason- THIRD RO W: Laura Knutsen, Andrew Saur, Jason Sween y, Rebecca Davis, Andrea Roberts, Kathy Kruse, Lori Frerichs, Beth Boelk, Jennifer Bloome, Krlstl Ockel mann, Emmie Geesh Marie Womble, Sharon Hoist-BA CK RO W: Shawn LaFrenz, Kristie Thorberg, Christin Ramse y, Jeannie Pittman, Nathan Bate y, Anthony Baker, Julie HOlSf. 450 ORCHESTRA , V X 1: ff J ,Lon , W, ,, ,. 'K' fl A ii 3 Hi --'N N- f ,, m Mary Beth Baker, Stacey Graham, Julie Holst, Beth Boelk, and Shawn Entsminger were all chosen for the 1987- 1988 All-State Orchestra. Scott Beattie practices his cello conhdently. Nancy Uhrich and Marie Womble practice another new piece. ORCHESTRA 9 V Band Members Play XNiTh HearT his year, The Band was very busy. They sTarTed off The year by wel- coming The new band members and parenTs wiTh an Ice Cream Social in The summer. Also, They sTarTed To practice Their new high sTep and swagger marching for The fall fooTball games. They marched aT almosT all of WesT's home fooTball games and aT The VeTeran's Day parade. AfTer The fooTball season, They sTarTea Their ConcerT Band season. FRONT ROW' Jason Dugan, Nathan Batey, Jeanne Pittman, David Butfington, Anthony Bak- er, Jeff Warrick Back Row: Eric Thorberg, Eric Becker. They had Their Pops ConcerT in early No- vember. After ThaT, They began To prac- Tice for Their big Trip To New York in Nlay. All of The band members sold ciTrus in order To pay Their way To New York. They all looked forward To bringing back anoTher gold medal for WHS from The Big Apple. Nathan Batey and Tony Baker play with enthusiasm. THE BAND WORKS to ward perfection. 'K FRONT RO W' Lori Frerichs, Jacqueline Cupp y, Laura Beckman, Kathy Kruse, Jennifer Farrell, Stephanie Rasnic, Tama Nelson, April Hudson, Dawn Paulsen, Amy Vorwald Angela Schroeden Darci McGinnis, Wendy Mathias, and Sandra Brus,' Second Row: Kristine Van Nice, Kristi Ockelmann, Julie Arp, Dawn Morgan, Julie Troyer, Missy Jaspen Alejandra Almazan, Sara Handrick, Candy Stender, Andrea Roberts, Rebecca Reid, Wendy Sturms, Wendy Kress, Sarah Magers, Jennifer Bloome, Jayne Schweer, and Beth Boelk,' Third Ro wr Jennifer Devine, Carol Moscinski Kerri Lutham, Renee Wolf Beth Reinhold Tami Moellen Jeanne Pittman, David Butfington, Angie Mosien Jessica Plonski, Paula Ste wart, Kathie Wogoman, Luc y Kramer, Sara Tieiyen, Michelle Cone, Denise Cunningham, and Lori Geest, Fourth Ro wx Michelle Conklin, Megan Do wniry, Angie Banks, Sara Kitzman, Jennifer Nelson, Barb James, Steven Moon, Julie Kemp, Ela Lucas, Kenlyn Williams, Steven Wingert Barb Peckenschneider Dave Hiem, Tara Woods, Jackie Greenlee, Dean Orcutt, and Kevin Griffin, Fifth Row: Nathan Batey, Clay Harksen, Jason Dugan, Anthony Baker, Jeff Warrick, James Stein, Jennifer Schiffke, Ken Gilleland Trevor Snyder, Chris Graham, Eric Becker, Jeff Hayes, Scott Urich, Robert E woldt, Jeff Norton, Mike T annen Eric Thorberg, Eddie Ray, and Dan Tucker, Sixth Ro wx Christian Ramsey, Angela Bruce, Chad Mc Williams, Mike Buelo w, Matt Evans, Shawn LaFrenz, Matt McCullough, James Smith, Eric Lemen, Matt Relneke, Mike Bell Kristie Thorberg, and Olivia Cuevas. W Tamm y Moeller eyes fhe camera during pracffce. Z .fm x Mr. Paarman conducts wifh authority and skill. ff, , 'ifiiA11 ,,,, , ,,,, . f 'I-.fff'.,mm-:gif F 2552241 inn, ,, Eiiw : TEM :QW ASW In, . , , H ,, H V ff H ' f ,, fi wewwf ' M f wnwf, i f , 'M '.. 1- Q THE APT OF music. 4 fa ,gn . , 'L Hwr Q Q 95 if N 1i' Q BAND x . a Cappella The Vocal Music DeparTmenT was going sTrong lasT year. A Cappella, Show Choir, Chamber Choir, and Mixed Choir could be seen performing many shows ThroughouT The year. New ouTfiTs were boughT for VVesT ConneoTion and The Chamber Singers. The deparTmenT sold pizzas, pies, cheese, sausages and ohocolaTe To help pay for The new ouT- fiTs. AT The beginning of The year, ev- eryone praciioed hard for All-STaTe. LasT year They were Talenied enough To have some people make iT. They were: Wendy Buzzell, Siephanie Phelps, Jenny Sprague, Steve Bode, Robb Kerry, and Terry MacVey, LasT year was a real greaT one in The choral deparTmenT. Kim K urtenbach singing at the Christmas Aud. ff vp xy Vw , ,yb T 1 , T A E T C 3 W T ,, 4 e 'V C 3, C W gfiri lsr ,QW fans, :-- ir , , f , FIRST POW: Kim Fox, Kristin Ramsey, Paula Alexanden Ann Kelsa, Amy Snell Stephanie Phelps, Lori Sharon Marie Walsh, Amy Brown, Kim Kurtenbach, Erika Boomershine, Lana Cle vengerg Second l?o wx Connie James, Julie Ashb y, Missy Russ, Crysta Hottman, Joanna Statord Kathy Wogoman, Darci Barton, Cindy Clough, Wendy Buzzel Jenny Groth, Erin O'Brien, Stacey Rodgersg Third l?o wx Dawn Smith, Marie Womble, Aimee Yoke, Felicia Toner, Shelly Yoke, A aron Ray, Scott Greenwood Jim Stein, Jenny Spargue, DeeA nn Underwood, Tara Woods, Angie Posander, Tamm y Gableg Fourth Ro wx Ste ve Danielson, John Crownover, Denny Herman, Gary Holden, Jeff Norton, Eric Becker, Darrin Gilkison, Steve Bode, Terry Mac Vey, Tony Teague, Daryl Strayen Tim Heim,' Not Pictured: Betsy Schmeider, Chad Farber. Fll?STl?O W: Trina Bankson, Karen Clauson, Laura Goodwin, G. G. Sierra, Eric Ultsch, Cory Danks, David Fisk, Steve Perry, Cara Teas, Second Row: Jodi Jeys, Jesse Plonski, Amy Gengler, Michele Sierra, Cris Jacobsen, Chad Forber, Al Woods, Elizabeth Washburn, Shelley Parkerg Third Ro wx Kathy Hanks, Robin Schemel, Felicia Herod Jenny Schie ver, Lisa L 'aramore, Angie Rosskmillen Tracey Wult Tam- my Moellen Kristi McGurk, Lisa Scott, Angie Faceng Fourth Row: Kim Hahn, Melanie Cane, Shelley McCombeaes, Justine Kelding, Angie GollingHorsL Angie Jordan, Jill Howard, Anastacia Thibo deaux, Keri Beard Holly Isaacson, Teresa Fowler, Geri Robertson: Not Pictured: Jenn y Ploog, Jenny King, Jenny Monroe, Raine McDaniel. :E 2, Jggfzsgw swag 5 ,,,, fr.,, , ,, ,:,,, ,,,,,,,,,: , Y 'lewis - ,, x , rrrfr' , f ri ,n,i,r,, , fhmgw M' ' .- isa :-u, 1 HH' , xg, . X X ggi I ,. , , ,, Wi F14 X I S Ms. Houghton giving instruction in a Cappella. 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'SHOW CHOIR 'r' SHOW CHOIR AT ,he Chrisfmas Aud Ms. Houghton working with class on Christmas x FRONT RO W: Kim Fow, Suzy Nykoluk, Stephanie Phelps, Amy Brown, Betsy Scmieder, Shelly Yoke: Back l?o wx Steve Danielson, Jeff Norton, Terry Mac Vey, Darrin Gilkison, Gary Halden, Eric Becker. ! ani S l ,hi 25553,g , 4 W , a fm Ill! Ms. Houghton, Robin Shemel, and David Fisk taking attendance, Wendy Buzzel at the Christmas Aud. SHOW CHOIR PA YS C7 Visit to SGHTG CHAMBER CHOIR - CHEERLEADERS PREPARE TO inspire P lhe crowd before fhe Beffendorf game. A E I W.. W M-In - f A Larry Gajeskl Carlos Guilerrez, I' Y and Wade Moeller were 3 of 6 ' .1 male cheerleaders. tg iff' r M, Q W , an A-lf 1 1 , M 5 X xx CHEERLEADERS S fp - I FRONT RO W: Alys Sn yder, Robin Scriven, Jill Trieber, Stephanie Rasnic: Sec- ond l?ow: Michelle Tate, Robin Roelk and Jenny Welcher, Heather Cockrell and Lori Frerichs take Turns cheering on the Boys' Baske T- ball Team. T f 1 ? . l . 8 mv... FRONT RO W: Wendy Dorris, Lori Frerichs, Lana Cle venger, Katie McNamer, Jen Heilemang Second l?o w: Melanie Peterson, Llsa Doss, Krlstln Main, Katie Guizar, Kim Bates, Jennifer Malng Top l?o ws Nancy Urich, Heather Cockrell Mandy Hotel Ginger Walsh, Jayne Sch ween Becky McFarlln, and Stephanie Phelps. Red and Whiie Exciie Some of The 4987-88 Wesf Cheerleaders were a liTTle differ- enT from The cheerleaders of pre- vious years. They were sTill ener- geTic and enThusiasTic. They sTill made The crowds scream and yell aT every game and pep aud. They were sTill good-looking, in facT even more so. The differ- ence was ThaT IasT year six male cheerleaders were added To The squad. They were David Buf- finglon, Larry Gajeski, Carlos Gu- Tierrez, Shane Lofgren, Wade Moeller, and STeven Perry. These new members were a greaT ad- diTion. They made The girls cheer louder and work harder. WiTh The guys To provide a sTurdier base, The girls were able To build more complicaTed pyramids. The girls in cheerleading enjoyed working wiTh The guys saying iT made cheerleading more inTeresTing. The sTudenTs, especially The female ones, liked The idea Too. The guys helped To make a greaT cheerleading squad even beTTer. CHEERLEADERS s as N I Music and Spirii Tresa Reinhold swings info acflon. llil.'I ' ill? Nlff. I T . Q T g 1 Uniie T limi LLL'L : .. -45' 'il am so nervousl This could could have. All of The mem- ik gf rr is sess 4 R l T l always be heard aT a baskeT- bers of The sauad had been g U is sss T 2 X I 1 ball game from a pom girl. AT TogeTher since lvlay, when ' f siis M' halfTime, we goT our chance To we had been chosen To be- y rgrgg 34 A X show The sTudenTs and parenTs come parT of SpiriT in lvlo- 'T whaT we could do. All of our Tian - The WesT High Pom- ii T ,J ZW 6:30 pracTices paid off. As we Pon Squad. We pracTiced all walked ouT onTo The floor, our summer for camp from where nervousness and also our ex- we broughT several blue 5 ciTemenT grew. WiTh our all- ribbons and a spiriT sTick, an A Too-ofTen forced smiles on our award for having The mosT faces, we seT ouT To do The school spiriT. besT job we possibly could. Al- We have been Told ThaT ii ssr gc .1 1 I Though Things may noT always we were The besT squad from gg have gone compleTely WesT yeT. LeT's hope in The T Q sg T smooTh,we always came off of following years we can im- is 'T ' g The floor wiTh genuine smiles, prove even more. A T ' knowing we did as good as we is 0 , I FRONT RO W Left To Righ T: Connie James, Karen Haas, Wendy Buzzell' SECOND RO W: Kelly Doran, Ronl Roehlk, Tresa Reinhold Kelly Willerlh Jennifer Larsen: TOP RO VV: Candy Mosien Connie Hammes, Amanda Jones, Felicia Tuher, Theresa Walyasper, Kerlyn Williams, Paula Alexander, Kim Oelzel Sabrina Carrasco. Sabrina Carrasco and Candy Mosier discuss The ne-xl performance. N Pom-Poms 9' 0 N I K l 40 .f rr gn . 1, ,, . ,,,, e V' 'ni' f nf Q lg, Amanda Jones has fhe Wesf High spirir. 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Again The Falcons made iT To The playoffs and enTered The firsT round wiTh a 6 and 2 record againsT Cedar Rapids Prarie. Winning ThaT game 20- 44, The Falcons nexT opponenT was The undefeaTed BeTTendorf Bulldogs. Al- Though They losT lf?-'14, The Falcons gave The Bulldogs Their ToughesT game of The season excepT for The sTaTe championship game, which BeTTendorf would evenfually win. The 4987 season ended wiTh The Falcons finishing in The Top eighT in The sTaTe, again proving ThaT Wesf is besTl SUPPORTING TEAMMA TES PREPARE to engage in baffle. mug? Kill -... i i WEST DEFENSE ON the move. o f' ,wg A It :Hy ' if ,J ,,, LEFT TO RIGHT-FIRS T RO W: Allen Honeycutt, Mitch Olsen, Chad McWilliams, Ke vin Rommel Pat Wilcox, Dave Ward Shawn Preidmore, Mike Moellen Mark Getty, Marty Follis, Aaron Arnold Jett Ryan - SECOND RO W: Gene Daily, Matt Thompson, Brian Wells, Danny Nosa, Larry Blum, Daron Morone y, Darin Storjoh- ann, Malt McCullough, Brad Koening, Scott Peterson, Doug Scheeder - THIRD ROW: Chad Turnquist, Mark Buckles, Chris Frazier, David Suelva, Brad Zschiesche, Dan Dawson, Dean Orcutt, Robby Chap man, Garry Roseman, Doug Squire, Chris Kerr, Joe Clay - FOUR TH RO W: Kenny Shedd Matt Hinton, Al Woods, Ke vin Cartee, Derek Sandknop, Bart Klindt, Jeff Ripslinger, Mike Clifton, Chad Ray, Rob Reid, Eric Thorberg - FlF TH RO W: Lance Baker fmanagerj, John Paustian, Jason Franklin, Glenn Carson, Eric Totherow, Jay Wooten, Steve Howland Robert Lacy, Corey Johnson Burlington Central Muscatine Assumption Clinton North P.V, Bettendorf CR. Prairie Bettendorf West West West West West West West West 7 7 Play-Offs West 20 West 111 VARSITY FOOTBALL Sophomore FooTpoll The sophomore fooTboll Teom fin- ished off o disappoinTing season on on up noTe wiTh o defeoT of NorTh ScoTT, 28-42. The seoson os o whole, howev- er, wos o roTher disoppoinTing one. Fin- ishing wiTh o record of 2-7, There were few brlghT spoTs. Coach Frei deToiled The moin problem of The Teom. 'TOffensively, we oouldn'T move The poll, he sold. We couldn'T susToin on offensive drive ogoinsT The beTTer Teoms. The season wos noT dll bod, how- ever. There were d few sTor ployers. Mike Beulow, Pele Loken, ond Mike Wheeler were noTicoble ployers on de- fense. They even swiTched over To offense on occoslon. ln focT defense was The mojor sTrengTh of The Teom. The Falcon defense wos ofTen Tough ond The oTher Teams had To work hord To blosT Through iT. Coach Frei odmired The Teom's enThu- siosm ThroughouT The losing yedr. We im- proved sTeodily. We ployed d loT of peo- ple. he sold. 'TThe seoson wos enjoyable because of The kind of ployers we had. All in dll, Though iT wos o disoppoinTing sedson, The Teom did noT lose hope. The ployers puT forTh 'IOOT ond worked hord ThroughouT The seoson. THE TEAM WA TCI-IES from the sideline. ' 'T f ngfm W ff-. ..r.Y..,..,, - T-M--..,.c,- M, i..w--QTTTATT f Q ' ffl - in ' - si rs.-e.afr 'TW' 4.41 L -.. THE WEST FALCON defense swarms over an oppositions running back. WesT vs. BurIingTon 6-AA WesT vs. CenTrol 0-TA WesT vs. lvlusoaTine TA-16 WesT vs. AssumpTion 27-T2 WesT ClinTon O AA WesT NorTh 6 341 WesT WesT BeTTendorf 6 27 PIeosonT Valley VS. - vi. 0-6 we-sr Norfh scoff 28-42 Too SOPHQMOTQE FOOTBALL FIRST IPOW - rLeft to rightj: Rick Eaves, Jeff L yberger, Sancho McDonald, Mike Wheeler, Chris Lee, Chris Farnum, Pat Greenlee, Pete Loken, Brian Reinhart - SECOND IPO W: Willie Pruetl, Jamie Moeller, Drop, Pat Scott, Jason Nisson, Aaron Dietch, Brandon Pridemore, Derrick Harkin, Jeff Burke - THIIPD IPO VV: Dan Estel, Sean Seger, Ste ve Baldry, Ke vin Gillospie, Matt Emerson, Jeremy lmming, Bryan Spirth, David Pay- ton, Robb E waldt - F OUI? TH I?O W: Derrik Clark, Scott Po well, Ste ve Wingert, Troy Peterson, Ke vin Phelps, Mike Woodward, Jim Martin, Derrick Harksen, Josh Devlin, Alan Phillips, Jeff Burke - FIFTH IPO VV: Wayne Carpenter, Troy Boenilz, T ate Gradin, K ory Koberg, Brian McCollum s dm FRONT RO W- Kell Johnson, Troy Arp, Geoff Hutcheson, Mark Buckles, Chris Stein, Todd Banks, Mike Wheeien Brad Zschiesche, Jeff Rwslinger, Chris Frazlen Pete Loken - BACK RO W- Coach Sammon, Matt Hinton, Glen Carson, Jason Carney, Jason Franklin, Kevin Kartee, Chris Utterback, Chuck Nettleton, Jim Siokos, Ed DeBro wer, Jeff Anderson, Coach Denison Conference Scores West vs Muscatine 3-2 West vs Bettendorf 8-7 West vs Burlington 8-7 West vs Pleasant Valley West vs Central 8-O West vs Clinton West vs North 6-4 West vs Assumption 7-8 2 4 43-2 'IO-O West vs North Scott - Matt Hinton, centerheid, makes the play. Coaches Sammom and Denison discuss a game with Tro y Arp. Three In A Row. g I ,,,, 5 ,K i A i rgggfs .3 Conference champs. For the third Q -- X U N., 4 year in a raw, the sophomore base- ' 7 if rqqq . ' ii ' i : R ball team won the conference. This was made possible by a very talented and well-rounded team. Coach Sammon was able to fre- auently switch his starting line-up, and the team still won many games. With the number of very good sophomores we had this year, Coach Souhrada is going to have a tough time picking a starting line-up next year, said Coach Sammon. Jason Franklin was a stand out as pitcher this year with an unbeaten record of 6-O-4. With a combination of depth and talent, the team had a fine season. 'NK s l sw ms s lu 'tts sv is gk . ...s fssskss' i iss N X- . -B .s ssssss . . . . - -:. XX ' YLSXZ-Ci-Xfiwi'-f - . X - -- 2 4.1 1 2 1 Y' X ' . L A . l . 1 -I L 1 ' 'F sfaii' is F f - '- . ' ' -:S:Xs:. E. . -l'fi!i.-.-F ' . .351 is H . 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Q A - S X x 5 eg evin C df GQGINS7' me 'f'5'Q'9 577075 Dan Martens powers fn for the lay-up . as 468 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 'W T' -s t l .. Falcons Fly l-ligh To The Hoop Swish! Three-poinTer for Sandknopl Those words were common aT any WesT game This year. The Team, propelled by The ouTside shooting of Derek Sandknop and The shooting accuracy of high-scorer Dan Mar- Tens, had a very good record This year. The Falcons sTarTed The season lacking in a few areas, mainly experience. WiTh only a handfull of returning sTarTers, The Falcons had To work hard To overcome This obsTacle. Dan MarTens led in rebounds wiTh an av- erage of 10.1 per game. The assisTs leader was Steve Howland wiTh 5.5 per game. Dan Martens was The scoring leader wiTh an aver- age of 16.5 per game. The seniors are good candidaTes for col- lege play. Several seniors will be able To play college ball nexT year. STeve Howland, Dan Martens, and Jeff Ryan all should be able To, said Coach Wessel. The sTarTing line-up changed from game To game. IT is noT imporTanT who sTarTs, , Coach Wessel sTaTed. lT's imporTanT who plays when The going is Tough. OfTen The Team we play will deTermine who we sTarT. The Team looked upon The season wiTh pride. We are geTTing beTTer each week and ThaT is one of our goals. ,. lllu vi. 'T 352777 my, U wg ,Z E -2 - 7 61-63 Dubuque HempsTead Cedar l?ap'ds Kennedy DavenporT NorTh BeTTendorT EasT Molina Dav. Assumption T I -28- 7 69-86 12-04-87 12-O8-87 12-12-87 12-18-87 12 68-60 56-55 60-59 62-52 55-61 62-65 52-56 65-61 -22-87 Cen ra -08-88 Pleasant Valley Burlingfon NorTh ScoTT NorTh CenTraI Cl'nTon MuscaTine BeTTendorf Cedar Rapids WashlngTon AssumpTion BurIlngTon M Tin -OO-88 - 12-88 75-77 74-63 72-59 54-65 64-57 83-80 50-44 - 15-88 -22-88 -29-88 02-02-88 02-05-88 02-OO-88 02- 19-88 02-20-88 76-54 02-23-88 usca e 68-70 STaTe Tourney O3-O1-88 Central 58-40 03-03-88 03-07-88 03- 16-88 60-56 63-52 64-79 NorTh BurlingTon ForT Dodge Boy's Varsity Basketball 11-23-87 NorTh ScoTT 44-27 11 7 8 11 8 I 01 01 01 01 O1 01 I Jeff Ryan is ready for a pass to the inside. -8,3 1 ' T 2 r l V is Q K , Row 1: Jean Landers, John Sammon, Ste ve Ho wlanci Jeff Anderson, Jeff Ripsling- er, Derek Sandknop, Ke vin Rommel, Jeff Ryan, Doug Beasly, Bob Tucken Dawn Smith, and Wendy Bear. Row 2: Coach Ken Buckles, Coach Greenlee, assit., Coach, Jason Carney, Ke vin Cartee, Dan Martens, Brad Boyer, John Dietz, Dave K: , xl! .I f 'T' ' V5 ,,...--fa' '--cr' Steve Howland looks for the inside man. Wdfd Bfddy IVICNCIITIGI, Gnd COOCI7 Wessel BASKETBALL 469 M lX ! 3 V+ fi g. , :E f i B . uf Z J M r ff rl' 2 .' A f f U f Q 45 fr? f it VJ ,, ,.., m,,,, BOTH SIDES CROUCH in readiness as a jump bail begins a game against Clinton. Anamosa Central Dubuque Senior Bettenaorf Mater Der Assumption Burlington North Scott Pleasant Valley North Muscatine Central Clinton Muscatine Bettenaorf North Central Burlington Assumption Assumption 34-33 37-58 42-54 25-49 60-44 37-54 43-36 58-57 41-54 55-56 44-58 46-67 45-58 33-5 4 40-61 63-67 43-60 44-48 42-59 32-44 Girls Varsity Basketball 'sf W'-bmi 3 fx nits' iii,f Mary Beth Baker breaks to the basket. Debbie Gleason guards effectively against an in bounds pass. 470 GIRL'S VARSITY BASKETBALL VarsiTy STruggles WiTh Young Team The girls varsiTy baskeTball Team had a rough year This year. BuT even Through many losses and few wins, They sTuck wiTh iT. Junior Mary Beth Baker said, Some of our sTrong poinTs are ThaT we have a loT of ca- pable players, Therefore we have a really sTrong bench. We have also sfuck TogeTher afTer going Through some really rough Times, such as injuries. AlThough This year wasn'T The besT, They had a young Team and should improve a loT by nexT season. Junior Karen Weintrauf said, We should be sTrong conTenders nexT g year wiTh nearly all of our sTarTers reTurning. AlThough This year was noT The besT for The girls, iT should be considered as a good building year. NexT year, when The Team re- Turns wiTh more experience, should prove To be more successful. Mary Befh Baker eyes The baskeT for a Three-poinfer. Debbie Gleason was a sophomore sTarTer This year. g Xi X ' ' T a Teri Wessel prepares To Throw The ball in under The baskef. FirsT Row: Coach Go wdy, Suzy Hulsing, Pam Hobart, Jill Lange, Shannon Perisho, Dawn Paulsen, Coach Day Second Ro wx Chrissy Endresak, Kim Blumer, Mary Beth Baker, Wendy Gall Teri Wessel Amy Thoeming, Mary Hulsing, Kasey Epping, Karen Weinfrauf, Debbie Gleason, Susan Schinkle. C5-lRl.'S VARSITY BASKETBALL 'l7'l Falcons Display Their TalenT There was a abundance of TalenT on The Sophomore Squad This pasT season. Several members of The sauad reTurned from The previous season: such as, Casey Epping, who also played some VarsiTy, Mary Befh Baker, Tiffany Phillips, and Amy iusT To name a few. WiTh so many reTurning players The Team was desTined for greaT Things. They were noT conference champions, buT Their record of 24 wins and 45 losses is noThlng To be ashamed of, Each girl gave one-hundred percenT and nexT season we should be champs. said Mary Befh Baker. The sophomore sofTball season was a learning experience for all of The girls. They developed Their skills and naTuraI abiliTies which will help Them To become greaT Var- siTy players in The year To come. Girls Sophomore SofTpaII Clinton 44-2 Clinton 47-5 Norlh 8-5 Norlh 9-4 4 tvlealapolis 5-8 Clear Creek 3-A Keokuk 45-O Assumpfion 441-A Assumption 47-7 Muscahne 8-42 Muscahne O-48 Duranf 5-3 Duranf 5-3 Beftendorf Q-2 Belfendorf 441-8 North ScoTf 40-6 Calamusfwheafland 4A-4 4 Muscatine O-2 Burllngfon 5-O Burlington 5-44 PleasanT Valley 49-7 PleasanT Valley 46-45 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 6-5 Muscafine 6-5 Burlingfon 4-3 CenTral 7-O Cenlral 7-0 Norfh ScoTT O-A Norlh Scolf 6-44 lvluscaline A-40 Muscaflne 44-7 Norfh 43-8 Norfh 44-40 PleasanT Valley 24-5 PleasanT Valley 9-40 CenTral 7-O Cenfral 7-O Wapello 3-45 Wapello 3-5 S - N I Top l?o wx Coach Frank Ogden, Kim Blummer, Mary Beth Baker, Gretchen Hagen Casey Epping, Tiffany Beaver, Lyn Strobe, Lyn Blankers, Coach Jeff Wilhelm: Bot- tom Row: Kris Gadient, Jodi Stick, Katie Regan, Michelle Woolison, Kim Mattley, Amy Mullanack, Courtney Heller, Jessica Zinger. Lyn Blankers at the plate. X GlRL'S SOPHOIVIORE SOFTBALL Falcons Girls Show Impressive SpiriT lf There is a major sTrengTh in The girl's sophomore baskeTball Team, iT would have To be Team spiriT. ln facT, even in The wake of dis- appoinTing defeaTs, The Team never losT iTs cool. There was much To be down abouT, Too. ln Three games, The Falcons losT by a ToTal of aT mosT TO poinTs. These games were high- lighTed by impressive comebacks againsT NorTh ScoTT, who beaT The Falcons by one poinT, The girls came back from a 47-poinT deficiT To almosT pull iT ouT, Their wins were even more exciTing, such as The defeaT of AssumpTion by one poinT af- Ter being down by 'i'l. The girls showed im- pressive courage in These games, as Mr. Sulli- van said. i'Our Team spiriT was excellenT all year. l feel all of The girls goT along well and encoura- ged each oTher, he said. According To Coach Sullivan, all of The players have greaT poTenTial for varsiTy afTer This greaT year. SCRAMBLE UNDER THE baskeT as boTh Teams walT for The ball To drop. fan., - Sophomore Girls' BaskeTball ResulTs 1987-4988 Dubuque Senior 34 34 BeTTendorf 53 34 ClinTon MaTer Dei 44 T2 AssumpTion 35 34 BurlingTon 64 29 NorTh ScoTT 43 46 PleasanT Valley 62 56 NorTh 37 28 MuscaTine 38 40 CenTrai 57 25 ClinTon 53 54 lvluscaTine 29 40 BeTTendorf 39 52 NorTh 35 36 CenTral 69 45 BurlingTon 37 33 AssumpTion 40 35 Conference Won 9 LosT 6 Overall 'll 6 Coach Sullivan advises The Team on The nexT play. Front Ro wx Kerri Latham and Kathy Hank Second l?o w: Sara Tejan, Tiffany Beaven Annette Meyen Amy Thoeming Third Row: Susan Shinckei Crissy Endresak, Shelly Cone, Kris Gadient FourTh Row: Brian Mace, Renee Hudson, Katy Reag- an, Terri Bunch, Becky Endresak, Mr. Sulli van, Amy Herrig. s I elreL's SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL STATE CI-IAIVIPS! The T987 season was very special for The varsiTy baseball squad. VViTh six varsiTy players leaving we had a fairly young Team. Also, iusT before The sea- son sTarTed Coach Souhrada was injur- ied in a car accidenf and was unable To parTicipaTe This season. DespiTe The facT ThaT The head coach was ouT for The season, The Team won a very Tough conference Ti- Tie defeaTing CenTraI in The final game, wiTh a 20 and 5 record in The confer- ence. The Team wenT on To parTicipaTe in The sTaTe TournamenT in Marshall- Town. Led by piTchers Cesler, and Sand- knop The Falcons had a perfecf Tourna- menT record, and won The sTaTe AA Ti- Tle. Randy McDermoTT, a reTurning se- nior, sums iT up, IT was a greaT season. I hope we can do iT again nexT year.' 1 wriTTen by: Mike Farley Wesf vs Wahlerf 7 o 5 5 Wesf WesT WesT WesT West WesT Wes? WesT WesT Wesf WesT WesT WesT VVGST VVGST WesT WesT Vvesf WesT WesT WesT WesT Wesf WesT Hemp . Maier Dei , Cenfral . Jefferson Muscafine Beffendorf CR. Washlngfon Burlnngfon Pleasanf Valley Cenfral C B Kennedy Clinfon Clinfon MaTer Dei Norfh Assumpfion N Scoff Iowa CiTy WesT Muscafine C R Jeff Linn mar Ankeny fchamplonshlp gamej 30 wins 9 losses A B 3 2 T2 O 'I A 'IO 1 'I O 42 O 3 'I 7 O To 1 5 6 5 vs. ' TO O 'I5 6 vs. 5 O 2 3 vs 'Il 'I 7 8 vs . . 3 2 7 6 vs. ' A O vs. ' 2 'I 'I 5 vs. ' 8 3 vs. 'I2 6 3 A vs. PV. Q 5 vs, ' 'IO 1 A 5 WesT vs. CR. Kennedy 8 IA 3 'IO vs. . 6 3 8 U vs, ' 3 'I vs, ' 7 A vs. . . . O 2 vs. P.V. 7 'I vs. ' - 6 2 vs. ' ' O 47A BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL Mr. Souhrada gefs off The bus offer a big win, ilmki ' A-Q. The Boys Varsify Baseball Fronl Row: Mr. Zinn fcoachj, Doug Beasley, Sfeve Howland, Todd Adams, Kent Cesler, Kevin Rommel, and Jeff Ryan, Mr. Brodie Qcoachj Back Row: Aaron Arnold, Cory Hund, Ryan Cooley, Randy McDermoTT, Mike Scheider, Derek Sandknop, Marfy Follls, John Sammon, and Dennis Coiner. Wiz V, ff' Qi I V k iQV5 V f1i ' A 2' A V , 7.1.5 M , H M -,,,, 5 I , , W A, V. A, F , 4 -'-' ' , W fe - if 4 14- , J 'fW1'1 Q -I W ' , q, , , , V i, if ,, I I . K , ,L Mwwwg ex y ,, Q I, M V W M ,Q ,W 5.4 ,7 img .ii V, W, f , , , , W, , ,H , , ,, . 4 J' M f 4 and if A ' Z an ffiff M fn,:4 L ?, ?Hl:f ,zz ' .. ff ,. ' ii : Mg N L f ,V 5 , ' 1 f H . iff ,. r , Sfe ve Ho wiand and Dennis Cainer race around The bases for a pair of runs. A2 ff ..' A 2+ in MA THE TEAM TRIUMPHANTL Y displays their sfafe froph y afier fhey refurnea' from Marshaiifown. ieii W Aa , ,V g J 5, , f Nui I! 'fkiiflimm ?',1 ff ,E , ,lx 'il 4 X .K .QV JP, 1 1 5' ,if ,S Xfm. ,' X . :D I '. 1 f 1 ii , .' if 'Q 'va V ' 1 M In X5 - ' '1 '. . S ,. xi 4 : H ' ll ii i if 4 ' Q . , x 1 ,Il - . 7 , 1. ,-215' ,, , BOYS' VARSITY BASEBALL - N xx i VarsiTy Soilball A solid sofTball Team Took To The dia- mond This pasT season wiTh a STaTe Championship wiThin iTs reach. Their de- fense was solid with This years seniors Sha- non Pericho, Tricia Rice, Teresa Vasline, and BeTh Wardlow. However, They jusT could noT puT all of Their TaIenT and abiliTy TogeTher, lviosT of The girls are already looking forward To nexT year. Karen WeinTrauT Thinks, NexT year we have six seniors so The experience will be There. Our piTching will be The biggesT problem, buT Veron- ica Trevino has been working and she should come Through for us. AlThough The WesT High VarsiTy SofT- ball Team ended This pasT season wiTh only 32 wins and 22 losses, The Women Falcons played wiTh inTensiTy ouT on The field and were aggressive compelifors ThroughouT The enTire season. -David Roy Stacy McKee, '87, waits to make the play at first. 476 VARSITY SOFTBALL , ..,. Veronica Trevino, '88, calls the pitch. LEFT TO RIGHT: qfronl rowj - Aki Nobushima, Karen Welntraut, Courtney Hellen Trlcla Rice, Shae Lyn Saladino fcen ter frontj, Dawn Paulsen, Teri Busch, Ann Hausch - Cback ro wj - Coach Saladlno, Rachel Eckert, Amy Rose, Shannon Perisho, Stacy McKee, Veronica Trevino, Teresa Vastlne, Beth Wardlo w, Mary Smith, Coach Herrig es 9 est 11 est 12 es e A e e 1 es 1 es e e es es West West West 1 West 1 West 2 West 3 West 1 West 6 West 8 West 1 West 8 West 7 West 15 West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West 1 West West West West West West Beth Wardlox, '88, gets ready for the pitch. Tricia Rice, '88, keeps her eye on the bali. O ll 3 A 2 1 Central Central Clear Creek Urbana Urbandale C R Kennedy DeWitt Central Dewltt Central Des Molnes Dowlrng lnalanola Urbanclale Assumption Assumption Muscatine Bettendorf Bettendorf Des Molnes as Newton Burlington Burlington Des Moines Roosevelt Urbanclale Central Central North Scott North Scott IA West Maquoeketa Dubuque Llsbon Cllnton Chnton Newton Hoover Splrlt Lake Dowllng S E Polk North North Iowa Cnty Hugh Iowa Cnty Hugh Roland Story Ottumwa Ankeny West Burllngton Iowa Clty West Muscatlne Assumption North Scott Hoover Wt W W Wt5 Wst Wst1 .. Wst1 ' Wt1 ' Wt3 ' ' Wst2 ' Wst1 Wt2 ' Wt8 ' 6 . 8 Muscatine 3 5 'Et 2 . P.V, 8 P.V. A A 1 . 8 O 2 . 9 . A , 2 O 7 .. 2 . O .. 7 8 O .. A .. A A 1 1 Stacey McKee, '87, gets ready for the pitch. Karen Weintraut, '89, and Dawn Paulsen, 88, prepare themselves for piay. VARSITY SOFTBALL Sophomores Play VViTh l-learT While The record may noT shine, each player played hard and The Team losT some Tough games. According To Mr. Saladino, Teaching sTudenTs The basics of baskeTball is jusi as imporTanT as winning. FundamenTally, The players all have improved, even Though The win-loss record is noT greaT, buT ThaT's The role of The sophomore program, To Teach Them The fundamenTais, he said. VViTh The Team's poinT guard Transfering away, The Team sTruggled To pull TogeTher as a Team as Corey Bilkey learned his new posiTion as poinT quard. AnoTher improved area, besides playing as a Team, was free Throws, wiTh mosT players increasing Their percenTage from The beginning of The sea- son. WheTher 'l5-O, or O-'15, The mark of a good Team is Teamwork and The courage To never give up. The Team showed ThaT This year, wiTh a noT-so-hoT record, buT a greaT deal of hearT. ,i.. ... . , C. .- WWPV ww ...L 1 , , F- , , 1 SCRAMBLE UNDER THE baskef for The re- bound. Dubuque l-lempsTead DavenporT NorTh BeTTendorf EasT Moline Assumphon DavenporT CenTral PleasanT Valley BurlingTon NorTh ScoTT DavenporT NorTh DavenporT CenTral ClinTon lvluscaiine BeTTendorf Cedar Rapids WashingTon AssumpTion BurlingTon lvluscaTine 60 -412 66 70 48 38 53 65 57 38 58 72 63 52 70 78 70 67 62 73 54 67 53 48 63 82 62-53 36-38 70-63 62-75 50-65 Sophomore Boys BaskeTbaIl Brian Reinhardf wafches The game infenfiy. l Q ss-if ig' C qsr Front Ro wx Brian Rienhardf, Ed DeBro wer, Terrence McGinnis, Keil Johnson, Scott Jensen, and Corey Bilke y Top Ro wx Greg Losdon, John Angiick, Bob Vasfine, Jeff Hayes, Chris Furnum, Charles Neffleron, Scoff Risky, and Freddy Rodriguez. 478 BGY'S SOPHOIVIORE BASKETBALL The Team prepares for The meer. wmmii s A GreoT Group CDT Guys During The mid-AugusT heaT, The DavenporT WesT Boys' Cross CounTry Team could be seen sTriding down The sTreeTs surrounding WesT. Rising brighT and early for morning pracTices, The guys would do an over disTance workouT, which consisTs of running 3-6 miles aT a brisk, buT relaxed, pace. Then, laTer ThaT same aTTernoon, The Team would meeT again for yeT anoTher workouT. This sec- ond pracTice involved mosTly speedwork, which condiTioned The boys To sprinT aT The beginning and end of Their race. All This hard work paid off when iT was Time for The meeT. AlThough The Team was a young one This year, iT holds greaT poTenTial for The upcoming year. The Team had Three members for The freshman, sophomore. and junior classes. WiTh only nine mem- bers, The boys ran one full Team of five, and The oThers ran individually. Even Though The Team was noT very compeTi- Tive, Mr. Lange said ThaT he couidn'T have asked for a beTTer group of guys. They all had a greaT aTTiTude and good work habiTs. They were a greaT group of guys. Boy s Cross CounTry WesT 23 NorTh WesT A3 UTHS Geneseo lnviTaTionaI 5Th Place CenTral NorTh Moline Muscahne NorTh 35 l I 48 WesT AO 14 WesT 22 33 WesT 50 ' 15 WesT 27 ' 28 WesT 20 37 WaTerloo Columbus lnviTaTionaI 41h Place ClinTon Classic lOTh Place KARL TREIBER oufdisiances a Cinion runner on The road To viciory. Jeff Warrick keeps his eye on The Hnish line. THIS FALCON RUNNER caiches up To a River King. BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY 479 LOOKING FIERCE THIS wresfier prepares for fhe march. . S,-f--Q. ei n-I J i Q - .. ,. i V ifiggksfi LN- ' W ::--:wif ' .. Mark Fahrenkrug goes for The pin. ' rw Ld ew N' 5 VIC fine- isf Row fi fo rj Mark Geffy, Sean Mciiiece, S fe ve Augusiine, Todd Fieeiwood, Darrin Diefsch, Joe McDonough. 2na' Row Mike Wheeler, Tro y Hawley, Chuck Sfroud, Todd Banks, Jimmy Ho ward, Mike Howard 3rd Row i?ana'y LaMar, Harold Hiii, Care y Bro wn, Ban' Kiindf, Scarf Uhrich, Shawn Pridemore, Mark Fahrenkrug 480 WRESTLING sfri fe THE WRESTLER GOES for a ieg lack A WEST WRES TLER sfruggles wiTh his oppo- nen T. fs., f f.:- W . ,fx 5 -i-dwg. K V' T :Qi ' . ' - FW J. ' Tr 1-- 21 .4 .1 VW mi? ' va . ' . I f. , . ,. ', A AT THE CENTER af The maf, The mafch can Tinues. T'The Mean Red Machine Again ls One OT Top Teams In The STaTe The Mean Red Machine once again showed iT is a Team To be reckoned wiTh in Iowa's highly compeTiTive wresTling. IT was a Team ThaT was a combinaTion of youTh and experience ThaT was molded TogeTher by Coach Morris Barnhill and The resT of The Fal- con coaching sTaff. A loT of courage and pride had To be shown as The Team sTruggIed To geT over injuries and sickness Cfive varsiTy wresTlers wenT down wiTh The mumpsj. IT forced some young wresTlers lnTo varsiTy wresTling before They were ready for iT. This was when an al- ready young Team had To pull TogeTher To make up for The sick sTarTers siTTing ouT. IT is a real TribuTe To Them for being able To do This. The WesT wresTling Team only had five seniors on iT and only Three of Them were in The varsiTy line-up: Mark Getty, 126, Harold Hill, 445, Shawn Pridemore, 467, Cary Brown, 485. Randy Lamar, heavyweighT. IT was up To These five To be Team leaders. The WesT High wresTling Team had To face many differenT problems In The long season. A veTeran Team would be expecTed To deal wiTh These siTua- Tions, buT WesT was noT a veTeran Team. They did, however, overcome all obsTacles To keep up The Mean Red Machine winning TradiTion. Now ThaT This year is all over, all ThaT is IefT is dreams and expecTaTions for The year and wiTh all The wresTlers coming back The Mean Red Machine should once again be one of The Top Teams in The sTaTe. , Xssblx. THE WRESTLERS T UMBLE Towards The auf of bounds circle. - -W W, if f sf- .sf rg , . f Q .s 'C' if T 'rw T2 NY x xl V! - ' jx f ,- , -: T J Juss KA In -- Frohf l?OW.' Brian Spefh, Aldn Phillips, Ronnie Elli0fl', Jeremy Emmirlg Middle l?OW.' Josh Devlin, Brandon Pridemore, Mike Buelow, Justine Cheek Top Row: Par Greenlee, Jeff Ferrel, Troy Peterson, Pete Loken, Chris Spefh, Randy Reedy. THE MA TCH MOVES oufward as The wresflers Hghf on. WRESTLING fab N I Girls Make Bi Splash This years girls swim Team had a fun year. Miss Ripslinger wasn'T wiTh The Team This year, buf Mrs. Johnson worked us hard and kepf our spirifs up. The Team consisfed of six seniors, eleven juniors, five sophomores, and only one freshman. The Team sTarTed pracficing Augusf 47. They pracficed four hours every day unTil school sTarTed, Then iT was Two and a half hours every nighT afTer school. Their firsT meeT was Sepfemper 3. They worked very hard and many of Them dropped some of Their Times. They had a very close meeT againsT CenTral, losing only by a few poinTs buT won againsf AssumpTion. Jenny Schiffke placed sevenTh aT The DisTricT swim meeT in diving. They're hop- ing To have a more successful year nexT year. -Dena Thobe Kristin Drexler rests during a meet. 09-03-87 Burlingfon 64-404 Jv 32-0 09-40-87 Norfh 76-95 JV 35-50 09-47-87 Moline 47-422 09-22-87 Cenfral 40-113 JV 53-23 09-24-87 Muscafine 59-83 JV 36-A6 09-29-87 Wahlerf 66-405 33-83 40-04-87 Unifed Township 64-4 44 55-87 40-05-87 Beffendorf 63-407 59-8A 40-08-87 Clinfon 75-96 40-43-87 Rock Island 74-98 A7-56 40-20-87 Assumpfion 408-56 DisTricT 9Th A4 J.V. Individual 3rd 482 GIRLS SWIMMING 9 sv Q, ssi.. . 9 Q., 6 DINA THOBE SWIMS the last leg of a sprint 1 First l?o wx Laura Quarton, Kirsten Drexler, Michelle Kaufmann, Sue Fahrenkrug, Jeanne Pitt man, Mindy Anderson. Second l?o wx Jessica Beeson, Stephanie Jones, Dawn Thobe, Sar- ah Kitzman, Jenni Schiffke, Dena Thobe, Kathy Hank. Third Row: Kim Miller, Coach John- son, Coach Sullivan. Left Side, Boffom to Top: Beth Boelk, Lynn Carstens, Angie Mosien Ellen Kramer, Rachelle Gruenhagen. Right Side, Bottom to Top: Jean Landers, Sara Han- drick, NGDCY UhffC, TGFG Woods, Kari Kirkpatrick, Cdfidy Sfendef. Solid ETforT Wins Swim lVleeTs Coach Don Jepsen examines his team 's stafisfics. THIS S WIMMER DOES a double somersault dive. - THIS SWIMMER PREPARES for a difficult dive Front l?o wx Dave Navarre, Forest Griggs, Matt Scott, Jeremy Bradley, Vince West- erhot Jim Stein. 2nd i?o wx Alex Lohli Eric Lemon, Marty Meyer, Mike Farley, Ted Christiansen, Brad Graff 3rd Row: Paul Springer, Mike Knuth, Dylan Funk, Chris Thompson, Brent Schaeffer, Jason Dugan, Troy Lane. 4th Row: Byron Frick, Jeff Bleitz, Shawn Strader, Dave Murray, Jamie Smith, Jeff Warrick, Brad Ramstead. Splash! The Falcon swimmers ouT- swam much of The opposiTion This year. Even Though They may have only won six of eleven individual meeTs, The Fal- cons would scrap for second and Third place To geT enough poinTs To win The overall meeT. Coach Jepsen worked his boys hard To geT To ThaT poinT. Each day in pracTice, The swimmers had To swim 200-260 lengThs of The pool before pracTice even began. This really builT up Their endurance. according To Mr. Jepsen, Nobody goT beaT by being ouT of shape. The highlighT of The Team is diving, wiTh all Three usually placing firsT, sec- ond, and Third in The meeTs, cancelling ouT The oThers. BuT diving's noT The only sTrengTh. We are a good, solid dual meeT Team, said Mr. Jepsen. Five Team members won Their way To sTaTe. Jeff Warrick won 2nd in diving: Brad Treiber swam in The 200m.: Eric Lemen was 9Th in The 50m, and 4Th in The 400, breaking The school record by .8 of a second: and Brad BramsTead was 8Th in diving. Also, The relay Team came in 8Th. This was a very fine per- formance by These swimmers. To place in The sTaTe meeT now is hard To do when fighTingMfor Twelve places ouT of 53 schools, you're really fighTing, Mr. Jepsen said. WesT Individual-4sT ClinTon Rock island CenTral Dub Senior BurIingTon North BeTTendorf 2 44 lVluscaTine 98 73 DlsTrlcT Conference STaTe 8Th ln STaTe 403 67 97 75 445 47 Q0 . ' 82 98 ' 72 404 64 400 72 2-4 PleasanT Valley 444-54 3rd in conferencef DisTricT MeeT BOY'S SWIMMING 483 Girls' CC Gives li Their All STarTing pack in early AugusT, The girls' cross counTry Team began Their preparaTion for The upcoming compeTi- Tive season. WiTh reTurning seniors Molly Bargfield, Lori Frerichs, Leslie HickenboT- Tom, and Jill Lange To lead The way, The new and inexperienced runners learned whaT cross counTry really meanT. Once The compeTiTive season be- gan, a rigorous schedule of meers and pracTices followed. Dual or Triangular meeTs were complimenled wlTh large ln- viTaTionaIs, and meeTs were normally held Twice a week. Due To The inexperience and injuries The Team as a whole had a disappoinTing season. BuT- The season was packed full of individual vicTories. Each aThleTe worked Towards her own goal, and Tri- umphed when she meT or surpassed Them. Molly Bargfield was one of These aThleTes. She sTriyed all season long To reach sTaTe, which she did. She Took loTh and finished wlTh a personal pesT Time. Molly BargHeld, '88, and Monica Schaab, '89, wall for The gun. sl D i K Monica Schaab, junior, gains on Jill Lange, senior, 4811 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Cross Counlry slacks up. flop lo boffomj Lily Gar- man, Jenny Sebille, Dawn Kingsley, Monica Schaab, Heidi Kingsley, and Lori Frerichs Molly Bargfield, senior, feels a rush of relief as she Nnlsnes Hrsl. Dawn Kingsley, sophomore, ngnrs ner way our of The pack. - ' 'lily' E22 . g urrkwiw is .f E,gj2. , 5 LYMJ' S1 J S f-5 4- Leslie Hickenboflom, Heidi Kingsley, and Lori Frerichs enjoy fhe meer, ,, .... .e..e.q1 -B N.. ,,,,, Ms. , ww-lanes.. .,,....v Y uf .YNY Q Lori Frerichs, senior, immersed in deep concentra- tion before ner race. ,- li I7 1' Jessie Plonski, sophomore, relaxes after fhe meer. JW West Wesi vs Assumpiion West Wesi VVesT vs Muscaiine Wesi vs Clinion vs Easi Moline 30-45 29-28 vs 32-28 vs 35-lo 26-30 30-20 Cedar Rapids lnvilalional 7Tn place CenTral Moline Columbus Classic 7Tn place Clinion Classic Qin place Conference 5ih place Dislricl Qin place Slaie Molly Bargfield Min place LEFT TO RIGHT ffronl rowp - Dawn Kingsley, Jennifer Sebille, Lori Frerichs, Molly Bargneld - fback ro wg - Jill Lange, Monica Schaab, Jessica Plonski Karen O'Conner - fsianaingj - Coach Jennifer Beflger GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY Gs x I Girls' VarsiTy This year's volleyball season was a success. The girls ThaT didn'T play much really helped The sTarTers by cheering Them on. The players worked very hard during pracTices and iT showed during The games. The Falcons Took oTher schools To five maTches and losT Two To Three, which was beTTer Than lasT year in The way Thai They IosT To The same Teams in The firsT Three maTches. lT was a real disappoinTmenT losing To MuscaTine during STaTe compeTiTion. Some girls really Took This loss hard. The Team really worked well TogeTh- er, wiTh players noT only giving greaT indi- vidual efforT, which is imporTanT, buT They gave Their all To The Team. This really came ouT in pracTice, where The girls worked on playing TogeTher and sharp- ened Their skills. Good luck To nexT year's Team. I ii S L! Karen Weintrauf, '89, awaits the serve. WesT vs Dubuque HempsTed O-3 WesT vs. Dubuque Senior 2-3 WesT vs. DeWiTT 3-'l WesT vs. Comanche O-3 WesT vs. BurlingTon 3-'I WesT vs. WilTon 2-O WesT vs. STerling 2-O WesT vs. Moline l-'I VllesT vs. WesTern Dubuaue O-2 WesT vs. NorTh ScoTT 'I-3 WesT vs. PleasanT Valley 1-3 WesT vs. WilTon O-2 WesT vs. lvluscaTine O-2 WesT vs. Iowa lVlennoniTe 2-0 WesT vs. NorTh 2-3 WesT vs. CllnTon lVlaTer Del 3-O VVesT vs. CenTral 2-3 WesT vs. BeTTendorf 2-3 WesT vs. Orion 'l-2 WesT vs. Moline l-2 WesT vs. Dixon 2-O WesT vs. OTTawa 2-'I WesT vs. lVluscaTlne 'I-3 WesT vs. ClinTon O-3 WesT vs. lvluscaTine 2-3 QRegional TournamenTj 486 GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Volleyball ,y ff? Mary Beth Baker and Jennifer Lewis pose for the camera. If W A W R 5 L . L 7 , i. , , ....... jr , Y L- T 'L 'L' M 4 Karen Duncan and Karen Weintraut show their stuff. Shelia Puck Nils the water bottle between games. Back ro wx Coach Fechner, Sue Paustian, Sue Willis, Dawn Robinette, Becky Harper, Mary Beth Baker, Kari Marten, Sheila Puck, Debbie Gleason, Jennifer Lewis, Terri Bunch, LeAnne Leverene, Coach Wolf Front row: Karen Duncan, Mary Hulsing, Teri Wessel Inge Bak, Pam Hobart, Jill Hudson, Karen Weintrauf. ' 5 .. I I ' ,ravi . , Wi W TCH.. ' ' ,Y ' rfifhf L, 5952? ... ,,,, ? W 41 Ah ' , 1 4? Coach Scott Wolf gets involved ln the game. Back ro wx Susan Schinckel, Lisa Stanton, Jodi Stick, Kim Mattly, Jenny Phares, Kerri Latham, Chris Gad ient, Carissa Ho well Coach Fechner. Front ro wr Annette Me yen Michelle Hering, Jill Seibel, Amy Thoem- ing, Renee Hudson, Tittan y Beaven Molly Coudron. Sophomores Improve The sophomore volleyball Team had a good season, wiTh some ouT- sTanding individual perfomances mak- ing iT up. The Team improved sTeadily over The season, fighTing back from early losses. Individual efforT was a big facTor This season. Though The Team played well, iT was The individuals efforT puT forTh by The girls ThaT decided many a game. Though individual efforT was a fac- Tor, The girls played well as a Team, also. The Team efforT iTself broughT on many a vicTory. WiTh a 5-3 conference record, The Team Turned in an impressive perform- ance in The conference TournamenT. The Team reached The semi-finals of The TournamenT before losing To ClinTon 2-O. lmprovemenT was The big plus of The season. As The season wenT along, The girls improved sTeadily, geTTing beT- Ter all The Time. The season wenT very well. I saw a loT of lmprovemenT as The year wenT along, which is The objecTive for sophomore sporTs, said Coach Wolfe. l'm looking forward To The nexT couple of years wiTh This fine group of sophomores. This season, The sophomore volley- ball showed ThaT, jusT This once, The sum of The pieces was more Than The whole. 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G-reenwall - Fronr Row: Shawn Enlsminger, Chris Fennelly, Jeff Ryan, Eric Thorloerg, Shawn Lafrenz, ,, B' W ' I' W4 41 i Back Row - Lefl To Right David Roy, Dan Thompson, Sieve Kinne Cockerill f 4 Fourlh l-lour y, Brian Lovoos - Middle Row: Mr. l-landlen, Paul Springer, Ty l-loughion, Jenny Schrader, Terry Shie, Becky McFarIin, J.D. Rios, Tracey G-adienl - Fronl Row: Amy Brown, David Buffinglon, Amanda Jones, l-lealher AD P fs N I s . Bunch Burke Burns Burton, Busch, T Buskirk Buzzell, 454, 456 Boots, Bovee, Jason 69 Bovee, Tamara 40 Bowen, Steve 449 Boyd, Albert 83 Boyer, Brad 69, 469 Bradley, Cathy 44 Bradley, Don 44 Bradley, Jeremy 483 Braet, Lori 437 Bragg, Laura 44, 450 Brammann, Rosanna 44 Bramstedt, Brad 44 Brandt, Barb 44 Brandt, Doug 69, 439, 446, 447 Brandt, Jennifer 69 Brase, Becky 422, 444, 450 Bridges, Joe 44 Britain, Matthew 69 Brock, Tod 69, 450 Bronson, Daniel 404 Broughton, Wendy 69 Brower, Kelly 44 Brown, Amy 44, 449, 454, 456, Brown, Cary 44, 484 Brown, Heather 450 Brown, Shawnette 69 Broyles, Jason 69 Bruce, Angela 69, 452 Brunning, Stacy 83 Brus, David 44 Brus, Debbie 449 Brus 69, 452 69 Chhun, Kim Vuh 83 Christiansen, Ted 70, 483 Claeys, Kim 88 Clark, Gavin 88 Clark, Derrik 88, 466 Clark, Dina 42 Claussen, Karin 70, 455 Clay, Joe 42 Clayton, Pat 88 Cleorman, Harold 88 Clements, Travis 70 , g Ciefnmons, William 42 A Clevenger, Lana 70, 454, 455 456 Clifton, 83, 88 Cli fron. Cockrell, Coffin, Kim Cog Cainer, Comassure Cole Toni 70 88 Wavie 88 Lyn 70 Tina 88 Crisp, Dale 70 Cross, Amanda 88 Crownover, John 43, 454, 456 Cubbon, Vicki 70 Cuevas, Olivia 43, 452 Cunningham, Denise 43, 452 Cunnington, Angela 88 44, 49 440, 452 asxflvoo, 480 89, 466 Evans, Mail 89, 452 Everson, Tracey 74 Ewolclf, Robert 89, 452, 466 F Fahrenkrug, Mark 74, 480, 484 Fahrenhrug, Susan 45, 482 Faison, Angela 89 Faison, Joshalind 89 Farley, Gwen 45 Farley, Joy 45 Farley, Mike 45, 79, 444, 449, 483 Farnum, Chris 89, 466 Farrell, Jennifer 7 4, 452 Farrell, Kafrina 74 Faren, Rune 46 Feeney, Tom 74, 444 Fender, Marsha 404 Fenn, Jamie 89 Fennelly, Chris 45, 442, 443 Ferrei, Jeff 89, 480 Ferrihg, Becky 89 Fick, Jennifer 89 Fickinger, Kelli 74 Fields, Bambi 90 Fields, James 7 4, 440 Fields, Lesier 90 Figanbaum, Todd 46, 448, 449 Figgs, Sonja 74 Fillers, Freddie 46 Finney, Wilson 83 Chrisfina Facen, Angie 455 456, 457 Todd Garnica, Garrow Garvin, Gaskey, J Gauf, David 90 Gayman, Kelly 90 Geesf, Charles 90 Geesi, Emmie 90, 440, Geesl, Lori 72, 452 Geiger, Melissa 404 Geiger, Vickie 90 Geisse, William 47 Gengler, Amy 47, 455 Gerischer, Dorothy 47 Geske, Sfephannie 72 Gefiy, Mark 47, 484 Gibson, Debbie 440 Gibson, Jackie 90 Giery, Eileen 47 L Gilkison, Darrin 47, 454, Gill, Michelle 72, Giilaspie. Kevin Gilleland, Ken 72,7452 450 456, 457 Gillespie, Brian 47 9 Gillis, Laura 47 L .. 'fs Glaudel, Tammy 90 L. ss 5' Gleason, Debbie Glover, David 72 Gluba, James 8 J. w. 1 5 E Y, L+.. , .. .. --ses.. .. - 'X Gadzik, Sara 72, Lo' 4 7 Sieve 74 Marly 474 Follis, William 46 ' Fonrenoy, James , Chad 34, 35, Kelly 83 Chrisfopher Larry 90 Teresa Kim 46 454 Denise 3 Tim Jenifer 72, 454 Anila 94 Bob 72 Kerry 48 Rachelle 72, 482 lNDEX 203 E Honeycull Allen Hoon Brent 50 Hopkins Jennifer 89 92 Hopp Andy 74 Hopper Jeffrey 92 Horlas Candace 50 Horn Rob 50 Hornsby Christopher 92 Horton Tamara 50 Hoile Mandy 50 459 Houghton Tyrone 50 Howard Bradley 92 Howard Carrie 74 Howard Dawn 92 Howard James 92 Howard Jill 74 455 Howard Jimmy 484 Howard Mike 74, 484 Howell, Carissa 92 487 Howland, Siephanie 92, 450 Howland, Sieve 50, 4 42, 469, 4 Hoxsey, Pamela 92 Hralman, Louis 73 Hudson, April 50, 452 Hudson, Jill 54, 442 Hudson, Renee 92, 473, 487 Huff, Roberi 74 Hulsing, Mary 92, 474 Hulsing, Suzy 8, 54, 474 Hume, Michelle 74 Humphreys, Kara 54 Humphries, Krislin 5 4, 449 Jones, Philip 74 C llli ' Jones, Stephanie 93, 482 Jordahl, Tania 93 Jordan, Angela 93, 455 Jorgensen, Mark 52 Jump, Lori 74 5 7' Kaas, Jerry 74, 446 Kallenberger, Deborah 52 Kagjlala, Naomi 424 y Kamla, Naomi 74 52 Kar V.,,,, Q .C 93 Garrefi 52 A Kaucher T Kauffman Kauffman, Keh Hund, iey 94 92, 440, 441 Hule Hure Hule Nicole Huynh lcenney Bonnie 452 Ellen 75, 482 Kramer, Lucy 93, 444, 452 Kress. Kelli 53 Kress, Wendy 452 Kronfeld, Heidi 93, 440 Krum, Healher 53, 449 Krum, Wendy 93 Kruse, Kalhy 450, 452 Kuehl, Dawn 75 Myers, Kris 56 msg, --SQ. -giggles 94, 173, 187 53 Dawn 775, 137 Manley, 76, 127, 135, 137, 138, 140 MOFKST, Marshall, Christopher 94 Marshall, Michael Marten, Kari 76 Martens, Dan 54, 95 168, 169 Marti, Amy 32, 54, 149 Martin, Jim 95, 166 Martin, Linnea 76 Martinez, Julie 95 Martinez, Melanie 76 Martinez, Robert 54 Marxen, Matthew 54 Masengarb, John 54 Mason, Angela 95, 150 Matejcek, Peggy 76 Mathias, Wendy 76, 152 Mathwig, Mike 54 Matlock, Brian 95 Matthiae, Anthony 54 Mattly, Kim 95, 140, 187 Maxwell, Jennifer 95 McBride, Christine 95 McCarl, Scott 76 McCoIlom, Brian 95, 166 McCommons, Shelley 95, 155 McConnell, Kim 55 McConnell, Scott 95 McCormick, Carrie 101 McCormick, Sheri 95 McCrindle, Shannon 55 McCullou gn, M011 55, 152 Katrina Darci McGinnis, Leslie McGinnis, Terranc McGivern, Steve Kristin Becky 55, Mary 7 Kimberly Eric 76 Sean 76, 95 Raine 155 55, 174 9 76 6 112, 183 Moore Moore Mordecai, Jill Morehouse Morgan, Chris 77 Morgan, Dawn 77, 152 Morgan, Lynette 56 Morley, Troy 56 Moroney, Daron 56 Morrell, Daniel 77 Morrow, Matt 56 Moscinski, Carol 77, 152 Mosher, Stephanie 77 Mosier, Angela 77 Mosier, Angie 152, 182 Mosier, Candy 160, 161 Mosier, Colleen 77 Muelken, Tracy 56 Murphy, Patrick 56 Murray, Dave 183 Murray, Sonya 77 Muulanack, Myers, Bryan 101 Myers, Mike 56 Myles, Dawnya 56 Nagy, Bill 77 Katiess,77 56, 183 Jtlrfies 77 Tuyen 96 0 Suzy 51, 57, 157 Toni 35 77, 149 156, 157 INDEX lx L L fi 1-40 Celeste 150 Lanny 57 David 96 elley 96, 155 Jennifer 57 Ronald 96 ary 57 57, 152, 171, 176 5Ricker, Radcliff, Jeanine 78 Rae. Rebecca 78 Ralfs, Theresa 78 Ramirez, Adella 97, 140 Ramirez, Claudia 140 Ramirez, Mike 78 Ramsey, Christian 79 1 152, 154 , 50, Ramsey, James 79 Ramsey, Louis 97 Ramstead, Brad 183 Rangeioff, Jessica 79 Rasnic, Stephanie 97, 152, 159 Ray, Aaron 154 Ray, Chad 79, 138 Ray, Eddie 97, 152 Ray, John 97 Raza, Melissa 79 Reagan, Kathryn 97 Reagan, Robert 79 Reasoner, Eric 79 Reed, Evette 112 Reed, Robert 79 Reedy, Randy 180 Reichert, Maria 97 Reicks, Rachelle 97 Reicks, Tanya 97 Reid, Reba 97, 135, 137, 152 Reid, Robert 79 Reineke, Matt 79, 138, 152 Reinhardt, Brian 97, 166, 178 Reinhold, Beth 152 Reinhold, Tresa 79, 160 Renier, Terra 101 Rennacker, Michael 79 Reyes. Ridenour, Rienhardt. Rindler, Rios, J.D. Ripslinger, Jeff Risky, Scott Risley, Roberts Roberts, Robertson Robertson, Sau, 79, 101 Saur, Andrew 98, 150 Savage, Jeannie 79 y Schaab, Monica 79, 184, 185 Schaab, Treanna 138, 141 Schadt, John 79 Schaefbauer, Derek 79 Schaeffer, Brent 79, 183 Schaeffer, Steve 80 Schaeffer, Trent 80 Scheider, Mike 174 Schell, Dawn 80 Schemmel, Robin 98, 137, 140, 155 157 Schiever, Jenny 98, 155, 156 Schiffke, Jennifer 98, 152, 182 Schihckel, Susan 98, 137, 140, 171, 187, 173 Schlabach, Cindy 98 Debbie, 80 Schmeil, V gg H H Schmieder 155, 156, A Scholey, 7' Schroder, Paul Schroeder, Angie Schroeder Schrbeder Schroeder, Schumann, Schatte, Jeffrey Jayne Joseph oe, MQ Garry 79 98, 140, 155 392 112,-113, 148, 149 80 135 Darrel 101 Terry 80 Siebel Jill 98 Siebel Melissa 98 Sieren, Richard 83 Sierra, GG. 98, 155, 156 Sierra, Michelle 155 Simmons, Karry 98 Sims, Stephanie 98 Sindt, Edward 80 i lls E :f i s 946 81 150 Cami-'N S--l. its Thomas Thomas Thomas Thompson 100 183 Thompson Cody 100 Thompson Dan 125 Thompson Paul 82 Thorberg Christy 139 Thorberg Eric 112, 152 Thorberg, Kristie 100 150 152 Thorlngton, Diane 82 Thorington, Russ 82, 141 Tietjen, Sara 100, 140, 152 Toher, Felicia 154, 160 Toney, Annette 100 Totherow, Eric 82 Tra, Lam Minh 100 Trehune, Shane 82 Trevlno, Veronica 176 Treiber, Jill 100, 140, 159 Troxell, Jon 47 Troxel, Mickey 100 Troyer, Julie 82, 152 Trulock, Sherry 82 Truong, Hal 100 Truong, Lac 101 Tucker, Avery 82 Tucker, Bob 112, 137, 152, 169 Turnquist, Chad 82 Twlgg, Garrett 100 U 511990 33 C, wells, Crystal 100 C Welty, Matthew Wendell. 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