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LISA WONALori J. , (U30yL-TVUl Loa(5e Phi Hip. 5)U0 « =!V ■v, I Si ti s .s • «; C) Ou v. -J ■o ' 1 55 :i i -5 . S 6 fUPtfi -. : yi -T) , t vViX - JJ- - - - h ' •w ' — ■S , L-t . ' ■- ' V.- ' T- ' _x f r |A_ v -D . H mJio AjUd 1981 PIONEER VOLUME XXIV V ESTERN HIGH SCHOOL 501 S. WESTERN AVE. ANA. CALIFORNIA 92804 PUBLISHED BY THE YEARBOOK STAFF EDITOR: DEE DEE MILLER ASST. EDITOR: LIZ HALLER sDVISOR: JACKIE BOYD TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING. . . .1 CLASSES. . .20 STAFF 82 ACTIVITIES. 106 CLUBS 112 SPORTS. . . .140 CLOSING. . .186 NEW 2 Opening LOOK Hove you noticed that the halls here at Western are a little more crowded? The main reason for this is because there are approximately 500 new freshmen. There are also 30 new faculty members, 2 new assistant principals. Western ' s campus has other new looks. Adding to the new looks are sophomores as well as the starting of con- struction of the main office building which will be com- pleted sometime in 1981. 1 . Becky Saucy and Arleen Ball help Lisa Myers win the title of mascot. 2. Doug Thompson takes a break. 3. Judy Miller, member of the tall flag team, marches by. 4. Mr. Martelli shows everyone his new office, 5. The punk rockers, Chris Lindop, J.J. Dennik, George Padilla, Jerry Gayle, Mike Horkan, and Sean Flynn Promote the new look on Western ' s campus. 6. Ken Gallant leads everyone to the new Attendance office. ATTENDANCE OFFICE (AROUND CORNER) t Opening 3 NEW With the merger of the new year, many new students joined the Western Pioneers. Everyone has a new friend with whom to shore his joys, sorrows and frustrations. 1. Mr. Jones buys a spirit ribbon from Erin Lindsay and Sue Aquino. 2. Terry Myers shows class spirit. 3. Song and cheerleaders promote friendship. 4. David Sin and Yisin Kong toast to new friends. 5. Friends join in the rnedia center to study. 6. New friends, Jill Speer and Eugene Piano, practice their lines for drama doss. 7. Dove Plett congratulates Susie Massey, the homecoming queen. 4 Opening FRIEND. Opening 5 iV V| All classes show spirit. Everyone participates in cl petitions such as the food relay and the class yells . ... 3§ show spirit, tveryone participates in class com- petitions such as the food relay and the class yells. Usually tu„ — i i- class wins, and the sophomore class comes in sec- l ncc v f llQ the senio ond in thi , 1. Lisa Wonocott, Joel Berlin celebrate football v 2. Baby demonstrates the new spirit at homecorr 3. Roger Little shows that he ' s got whot it takes. the senior class win; ond in the class yells. ■! Berlin celebrate football victory. rit at homecorning assembly. - 1. Lisa Wonocott, Joel Berlin celebrate foe V 2. Baby demonstrates the new spirit at ho 3. Roger Little shows that he ' s got whot it v 4. John Aubain shows a winning smile. 5. Christina Land, Michelle Christoffels, Aj dressing up for nerd doy. Q 6. Kothy Jorgensen wears her Florida t-sh Tracey Dickerson show spirit by 6 Opening SPIRIT... Opening 7 Susie Massey, Jeff Lagda Reign Homecoming began on the evening of October 16, in the Boys ' Gym with the Coronation of the King and the Queen. At Coronation the Ladies in Waiting and the Royal Court are presented. Scott Ruiz entertains by singing Love the World Away , and a duet by Erin B. Lindsay with Mark Silvestri is well done. During the choral and band performance, the ten- sion mounted. Miss Susie Massey and Mr. Jeff Lagda are crowned the 1980-1981 Homecoming Queen and King. Hap- piness and joy are the feelings that describe the new King and Queen. 8 Homecoming Homecoming Court: Bock Row; Dove Plett, Jeff Logda, Don Arvidson. Center Row; Ray Sito, Becky Saucy, Susie Massey, Melanie Namchoe, Jim Hanke. Seated; Laurence Oye, Lisa Myers. Homecoming Court 9 -£L.O C I .W J. •v H _U V -J . — O — ; J - J (5 X 5 n -0 L p I 1, 3 1 pt Ladies-n-Waiting J-D-iti ; c § Rep resent Clubs c,, 7 c 5 C ■■S. -t - C ' TU r Beautiful girls are named by their respective clubs and or- t— rj - r- ganizations. These girls in turn choose their escorts. The T iQi Ladies in Waiting are presented at the Coronation on the eve- - y [ V (5 ning of October 16. These girls and boys are honored - ' .O - ! ■_, — same Pioneer Pride as we honor the 1980-1981 Horn. S t 5 ? V r Court. with the lomecoming T. Cullen, L. DiLaurenzio A Capetlo Choir F. Mackay, S. Aquino Class of ' 82 M. Verdugo, E, Ponce AFS J.R. Posodos, K. Brown Class of ' 83 B. Fountos, M. Heiman ASB M, Swanson, C. Granados Class of ' 84 R- LeBlanc, J. Kiyohara Class of ' 81 G. Wise, L. Todd Color Guard J. Hearn, M. Everett CSF B, Phillips, K, Crawford Drill Teom M. Totten, K, Evans Freshman Cheer S. Ruiz, J, Gonzales GIS 10 Ladies in Waiting R. Shanabarger, K. Hancock Girls League L. Cantos, E, Lindsay ICC M. Battista, K, Hoffman J.V. Cheer J. Wheeler, K. Barnes Leadership M. Sakamoto, D. Honjiyo NHS D. Blackwell, K. Pope Pep Club M. Masuda, J, Milium Band W. Vibrio, D, Boligad Pioneer Partners D. Rubio, K. Black Pioneer Press J. Aubain, K. Arno Ski Club G. Craddock, A. Ball Song leaders J. Whitler, J. Speer Thespians T. Balenti, C. Land V, Cheer D. Olsen, A, Rey Water Polo S. Taylor, M. Bienert Yearbook Ladies in Waiting 12 Songleaders ■;-, v ' j, f rtJl t Lfc Kim A mo Arleen Ball Michelle Everett Maelynne Ezell Karen Hart Susie Mossey Songleaders Aid Teams The 1980-81 songleaders are busy and successful. They make signs and cheer for every sporting event to promote spirit. They do special things for the players such as dec- orating the football player ' s bedrooms and the restaurant where the team had their pre- gome meals. Besides going to all the sporting events, they perform in every pep assembly and go to all competitions with their first place routine, Wacky Dust . Guiding them is their advisor, Mr. Fried. He takes movies of the pep squads at each func- tion and sets up the student store where the song and cheer squads work to help raise money. 1 . The Pioneer spirit shows through, 2. Songleaders pose for the picture. 3. Songleaders display one of their moves. 4. Cheers! Laurene Oye Melonie Nomahoe Charmaine Whalen Songleaders 13 Varsity Cheer Captures Title Throughout the 1980-81 year the Varsity Cheerleaders ore catching the eye of many with their talent and enthusiasm. Taking the spirit stick and superior trophy at camp, the squad of ten continues by cheering and supporting every team effort at Western. The Varsity Cheer does an out- standing job in arousing school spirit during the pep rallies and brings a live atmosphere to Western with the help of Mr. Fried who is the advisor. 1. The Varsity Cheerleaders stop to soy Hello 2. The Varsity Cheerleaders team up with the Mascot and Songleaders to promote spirit. 3. All aboord . 4. Everyone enjoys a day in the Old West at Knott ' s, Michelle Chrlstoffels Tracey Dickerson Christina Land Tracie Mulligan 14 Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders 15 1 6 Mascot Lisa Myers, the ' 80- ' 81 mascot, does an outstanding job to make West- em ' s spirit sky high. Cheering on the team, Lisa attends every game. Pep Club tries their best in promoting Western ' s spirit. They make a serious attempt to create involvement, such as painting spirit signs, selling ribbons and football stickers. By doing this they display their support to the various teams. The 1980- ' 81 Pep Club is under the direction of Mr. Fried, advisor, and Lisa Myers, president. 1. Lisa Myers shows reol Pioneer spirit. 2 Lisa Myers heads assemblies. 3. Lisa Myers awords Rick LeBlonc the silver hammer for the carpentry he did on the coronation setting. . 4. Pep Club officers LeAnn Stogner, Terry Kitajimo, Renee Bargayo, T.ffany Butler, Kelly Pope, Lisa Myers, and Sue Aauino do their best to promote spirit. 5. Pep Club cheers on assembly. 6. Pep club spreads spirit. Mascot, Pep Club Promote Spirit Pep Club 17 ■' J 1 ■' HT.;iiSit i [ a« f6  i ' iir ' i K iapi r . ' tlAiKS .-; f ' ,,,.,,i ,ai MsiO«!?s  «« «« ,-. ? 18 Strident Art ' :%s .. ?k;4 % 11 a- M Mcl lA to ve itememoei , to- ie cne ttAned aecM ' in tnougnt. li iemd tA to ve maxle, not aiven, io a oi ' vouant. © «« ti tvn u Q!r ' ve cAaiem to KeeA you ai mu tiiiemcl. q ou ' -re io-m-ec ' e Q com t ilfo to, wnem ouievi cnooie to oA Q fonoiit we. ' ve oeem tn ro-uan vattlei, loe ' ve a ued an i we ' ve fouaM. lU wAen, it co-mei iciofU doayn to it, ■uou ' ve tne veit ir ie va Qy ' ve 9ot. Qto hteoAe n ' t eveii foiiget nte, if eve we inotuct ha ' )tt. Q Knout jiou ' it ve I ' ememvei ' ea douyn ( eeh witnin -mu hea . — Su (Mnn Wltk i98i imBmmm V Student Art 19 A NEW LOOK. A NEW FRIEND. A NEW SPIRIT. SENIORS Senior Officers Show Leadership Leadership is an important part of school life. Senior officers are the leaders of the future. They are in many activities such as: assemblies, senior buttons, and senior week. The officers ore full of spirit, pep, pride, and show other students how to have a good time at W.H.S. The seniors of 198) hope that future graduating classes will follow the footsteps that they have left behind. 1. Senior class officers lead the way, 2. Michelle Heimon watches homecoming activities. WimM Rick LeBlanc Jeanette Milum Andrea Silvestri Julie Klyohara 22 Seniors Arlene Acosto Veronica Aguilar Aaron Alford Charles Alvarez Gabriel Alvarez Katherine Ames k Jiiily Janeen Anderson Michael Aprea John Arana Kymberlie Arno Donald Arvidson Michael Ater A tdS 1 , ™ •• w 1 n r W 1 .t?y ' 2 Senior Credits Acosta, Arlene — MECHA. Aguilar, Veronica — Marching Band. Alford, Aaron — Football, Track. Alvarez, Charles — Ski Club, Wrestling. Ames, Katherine — Volleyball, Softball. Anderson, Jonene — Volleyball, Field Hockey, Soiftball, Pep Club. Aprea, Michael — Soccer, Football. Arana, John — Varsity Football, Baseball. Arno, Kymberlie — Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Songleader, Pep Club, ICC, Ski Club President. Arvidson, Donald — Varsity Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Cross Country, NHS, Varsity Club. Seniors 23 ASB President Takes over Scott Ruiz, A.S.B. President for 1980-1981 is leading the way for all Pioneers to follow. His leadership of front office is something to watch as he sets an example for younger students to catch. He says the flag salute in the morning and also does the announcements so every Pioneer will remember if they have an important meeting, or if there is a sporting event telling us the admission price. Scott made the Western Cross Country Team and is an excellent runner. He is an important part of Western Pioneer Society. 1. A.S.B. President takes over at Pep Rally! Shelli Boker 24 Seniors Mike Balenti Tom Balenti Debbie Baligad Donna Baligad Arleen Ball Senior Credits Baligad, Debbie — Cross Country, Track, Pioneer Partners. Baligad, Donna — Field Hockey, Pioneer Partners, Pep Club. Arleen Boll — Songleading, CSF, NHS, Band, Pep Club, Year- book, Rifle Captain. Barbosa, Lisa — Volleyball, Basketball, Softball. Barnes, Kerry — Leadership, MGM. Bennett, Lori — Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Track, CIS, Pep Club. Bennington, Victoria — Drill Team, Drama. Bienert, Mariann — Pep Club, Yearbook. Biggs, Melanie — Drill Team. Bossier, Darryl — Varsity Football, Varsity Track. Black, Kim- berly — Drill Team, CSF, Jr. Class Secretary, NHS, Leadership, Pioneer Press, Commissioner of Assembly. Blemker, Robin — Drill Team. Brody, Mike — Football, Track. Shirley Banda Lisa Barbosa Kerry Barnes Dee Becker Kay Bennett Lori Bennett Victoria Bennington Mariann Bienert Melanie Biggs Kimberly Black Robin Blemker Mario Bonaparte Darryl Bossier Russell Brayall Mike Brody Seniors 25 Senior Spirit Lives for Class of 1981 During an ossembly, Sheri Pitts is racing against other Pioneers to win pride for her representative class by eating the most food. Sheri chokes down some corn chips, then races back to have another senior come to the bog. He reaches into it, and whatever comes out of the sack goes down his throat. The other photo shows boys giving it their all at a pep rally. They ' re cheering loudly so their representa- tive class wins the Most Spirited honor at one of our pep as- semblies. 1. Color Guard Captain, Sheri Pitts, shows pride by helping the senior class. 2. Jim Nichols and Paul Tremmel cheer for the class of ' 81. Mike Bromley Debbie Brousseau SInanna Brown Dixie Bryan Stephanie Buchlmayer Sandra Buentello Tiffany Butler 26 Seniors Charlene Caldwell Yvette Calvillo Mary Cameron Janet Carey Chris Cornes Terri Carroll Juli Carter Julieta Chaidez Senior Credits Bromley, Mike — Drum Line. Brousseau, Debbie — Girls League, Pep Club. Brown, Shanno — CSF, NHS. Bryon, Dixie — Drama, Pioneer Press. Butler, Tiffany — Pep Club President. Caldwell, Charlene — Drill Team, Pep Club, Girls League Board. Calvillo, Yvette — Girls League President, ICC, Pep Club. Corey, Janet — Thespians Vice President. Comes, Chris — Drill Team, Hiking Club. Carroll, Terri — Thespians. Carter, Juli — Leadership, Thespians, Ski Club. Choidez, Julieta — MECHA. Challender, Mark — Track, Football. Christoffels, Michele — Varsity Head Cheerleader, ICC, Ski Club, Hiking Club, Pep Club. Clork, Olivia — A Capella Choir, Band, Girls League, Pep Club. Mark Challender Margaret Champagne Russ Chandley Victor Cly Deanna Coates Bob Cooke Seniors 27 Lisa Corey Marlee Crist Bonnie Dewall 28 Seniors Cora Coulter Cory Croddoci Gary Craddock Theresa Crane Karena Crawford Todd Cullen Diane Davidson Derek Davis Jim Dawson Charles Dayton Kevin Dexter Tracey Dickerson Annetta Dickenson Lisa Dilaurenzio Lorri Diorio Homecoming Gome Brings Excitement The homecoming game is held during spirit week. This weei is the time for students to act wild and crazy before the big game. All kinds of activities ore planned before the gome, such as the Girls League mum sale, NHS ' s balloons in blue and white and spirit rib- bons that express the thoughts of all. 1. Cara Coulter, though bored with gome, shows spirit with o ribbon, o mum, and o balloon. 2. The new 1980 homecoming king smiles at the football gome. Senior Credits Coppage, Tammy — Drill Team. Cordi, Robin — Drill Team. Coulter, Core — A Capella Choir, CSF, NHS, Girls League. Crawford, Koreno — Drill Team Leader, Small Precision, Pep Club. Cullen, Todd — A Capella Choir. Davis, Derek — Track, Football. Dawson, Jim — Basketball, Golf. Dayton, Charles — A Capella Choir Vice President. Diiaurenzio, Lisa — A Capella Choir, Concert Choir. Diorio, Lorri — Rifles, Tall Flags. Dohrmon, Philip — Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling, NHS. Dusterhoft, Joni — Tennis Team. Eddy, Dan — Soccer. Ellis, Antoinette — Girls League Board. Mihaela Dogar Philip Dohrman Kelli Dolan Dan Eddy Marvin Edwards Antoinett Ellis Seniors 29 Varsity Footbal Shows Superiority The tough Western High Varsity Football Team shows pride at assemblies. Pictured is football player Johnny Gregory ham- ming it up at a recent pep rally. Even though Western Varsity isn ' t having on excellent season, they play well and know the rules of sportsmanship. Running Back Dove Plett is experienc- ing an awesome season as he gains almost I 75-200 yards each game. Quarterback John Arano is also having a fine season. All Varsity players are super outstanding in different ways which proves that Western is the greatest! Jon Emerick Lachelle Endly Eva Ernster iff -i Kathleen Evans Michelle Everett Lori Faulkner Audrey Ferguson Steve Fernandez Je ' neonne Fiolo P r Emei Senior Credits Emerick, Jon — Wrestling. Ernster, Eva — Swim Team. Evans, Kathleen — A Capella Choir, Pep Club, Track Manager, Varsity Basketball Score Keeper, Varsity Cheer. Everett, Michelle — Junior Varsity Cheer, CSF, Pep Club, Ski Club, Girls League. Faulkner, Lori — Band. Fernandez, Steve — Football. Fiola, Je ' neonne — Science Club, Junior Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Swim Team. Fix, Margie — CSF, NHS. Flores, Mike — MECHA. Flores, Sonde — Varsity Softball, Bas- ketball, Volleyball. Ford, Alaino — Tennis, Field Hockey, Track, A Capella Choir. Freeman, Linda — NHS, Girls League Board, Varsity Volleyball Mgr., Pep Club. Gemeinhordt, Pot — Band, Jazz Band. Gitzen, Lynne — Girls League. Gonzoles, Jeri — ASB, GIS, Pep Club, Girls League, Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Softball. Green, Carol — CSF, Pioneer Press — Assoc. Editor. Greene, Carol — Tennis Team, Pep Club, Girls League. Gregory, Johnny — Football. Margie Fix Mike Flares Sonde Flores Terry Flynn Alaina Ford Terry Fordham 30 Seniors Bill Fountas Linda Freeman Sharon French Jeneli Gainsforth Debbie Gagni Pat Gemeinhardt Lynne Gitzen Debb iie Gomes lteii ' i_j;vii w9 -v Hk 1 1 A Christine Gonzales Jeri Gonzales Gena Gray Carol Green Carol Greene Sally Gonzales Ron Greer Johnny Gregory Mike Gunnar Seniors 3 1 Arthur Harrington Jay Hearn Michelle Heiman Jeffrey Hernandez Lynda Hernandez Steve Herrera Lisa Herrmann Carol Heydendahl 32 Seniors Terry Higbee Tim Holt Debbie Honjiyo Colin Horiuchi Andrea Hurst Marianne Huss David Ibarra Happiness and Fun at Homecoming Homecoming week, also known as spirit week, is fun for all stu- dents at Western High. The Throw the pie at the teacher event at the homecoming assembly is exciting as members of each represen- tative class smash faculty members in the face. On every school day of spirit week, different pioneers show spirit by dressing up for nerd day, tourist day, and fifties day. Western is always full of spirit on these special occasions. Joy Hearn, ready to smash a teacher in the face waits patiently with a pie. 2. Liz Haller gives boyfriend, former pioneer, a mum. Bobby Horn Teresa Howe Cindy Hubbard Senior Credits Hoines, Willie — Water Polo, Swimming. Haller, Elizabeth — Yearbook Editor, Girls League Vice President, ICC, Pep Club. Hancock, Karen — Thespians, Girls League Board, Pep Club, Yearbook Staff. Hanke, Jim — Basketball. Hanninen, Sami — Soccer, Baseball. Harless, Jeff — Basketball. Harms, Steve — Cross Country, Track, Varsity Club. Harrington, Arthur — Var- sity Football, Varsity Club. Hearn, Jay — Football, Wrestling, Track. Heiman, Michelle — ASB, Girls League, Junior Class President, Drill Team, CSF. Hernandez, Jeffrey — Yearbook Staff. Herrera, Steve — Football, Track. Herrmann, Liso — Drill Team, Hiking Club. Higbee, Terry — NHS Treasurer, CSF, Water Polo, Swimming, Choir, Thespians. Holt, Tim — Thespi- ans. Honjiyo, Debbie — Sophomore Class Treasurer, ASB Sec- retary, Pep Club, Leadership, Ski Club, CSF, NHS, Varsity Ten- nis, Varsity Fieldhockey, Varsity Badminton, GIS President, ICC, Varsity Volleyball, Girls League. Horiuchi, Colin — Wrestling, NHS, Varsity Club. Horn, Bobby — Thespians. Hubbard, Cindy — NHS, Grils League Board. Ibarra, David — Tennis, Soccer, Badminton, MECHA. Jocobsen, Karen — Girls League Board, Pep Club, A Capello Choir. John Jackson Karen Jacobsen Chris Jennings Seniors 33 34 Seniors Sharon Kuraoko Jeffrey Lagdo Mark Lasko Christina Land Julia Landis Ken Landry Songleaders Prep Pep Assemblies The songleaders this year are doing a terrific job in prepping up pep assemblies. Melanie Namahoe leads everyone in our great Alma Mater which has lead Western through many years of pride. During last summer they placed first in camp competi- tion on Santa Barbara. All of them show a great deal of spirit as the year pushes on. 1 Our songleaders being faithful to our Alma Mater. Erin Lindsay Louna Locasio Robert Lovelady Scott Lions Nick Magdeleno Senior Credits Jorgensen, Kathleen — Drill Team, NHS Secretary, CSF, Pep Club. Killebrew, Bill — Baseball. King, Lori — Journalism, Field Hockey, Badminton, Cross Country, Track. Kiyohara, Julie — Senior Class Treasurer, Varsity Cheer, CSF, GIS, Pep Club. Kru- sen, Wayne — Pioneer Press. Kuraoko, Sharon — Pep Club, Girls League Board, Drill Team. Lagda, Jeffrey — ASB Vice President, CSF President, NHS, CSF, ICC. Land, Christina — Varsity Cheer, Pep Club. Landry, Ken — Varsity Football. Lar- son, Eric — Soccer. LeBlonc, Rick — NHS, CSF, Tennis, Senior Class President, CSF Treasurer. Lindsay, Erin — Concert Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, ICC President, NHS, ASB, Girl s League, Pep Club, Cross Country, Basketball, Track. Locoscio, Louna — Drill Team, Girls League, Hiking Club. Lyons, Scott — Band, NHS, CSF, Pioneer Press, National Merit Semi-finalist. Mahler, David — Baseball, Football. Moinard, Sherry — Drill Team. Manseau, Michelle — GIS, Varsity Badminton, Varsity Field Hockey, Tennis. David Mahler Sherry Mainard Michelle Manseau Seniors 35 Michael Marzio Susan Massey Mike Masuda Tomi Moynard Troy McAdam Lori McArthur Jerry McCcmey Sean McCoy Jim McFadden Richard Mcintosh Alan McKenzie Todd McLaughlin Tom McMahon Helen McPherson Debbie Mercier 36 Seniors Jackie Mesce Laurel Meyer Suzanne Micklos Seniors Act It Out Drama classes differ from any other class on campus be- cause in this class students can freely express themselves, their talents, and emotions without even leaving the stage. 1- Quarterback, Jonh Arena, won ' t smile for picture, tired of fame! 2. Mrs. Morrow ond Senior drama students strive for perfection. Senior Credits Marshall, Harlynn — MECHA. Marzio, Michael — Swimming, Water Polo. Massey, Susan — Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Songleader, CSF, NHS President, ICC, Pep Club, Ski Club. Mosuda, Mike — Basketball, Tennis, Band, NHS. McCamey, Jerry — Base- ball, Band. McFadden, Jim — Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band. McLaughlin, Todd — Basketball. McMahon, Tom — Thespi- ans, Leadership, Tennis. Mesce, Jackie — Pioneer Parners, Junior Varsity Bat-Girl. Meyer, Laurel — Swimming, Diving, Water Polo. Miller, Dee Dee — Yearbook Editor, ICC, Art Club. Miller, Lori — Colorguard, Flag Captain. Milum, Jeonette — CSF, NHS, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Field Hockey, Badmiton, Band Manager, MGM, Marching Band, Girls League, Senior Class Vice President, Band Secretary. Moehring, Mojo — Marching Bond, Drum Major, Jazz Band, Ski Club. Molina, Theodor — ASB, ICC, Track Leadership, Pioneer Band, Pioneer Press. Montgomery, Kerri — Swimming, Tennis, Pep Club. Morales, Joe — Varsity Track. Drew Miser Maja Moehring Theodor Molina Kerri Montgomery Joe Morales Seniors 37 Senior Credits .feitnaa — s — 5 er- Mrers Lisa — -ii ;;;: 0 iu seoo-: 3 ; .-:_:_; r: : _r ' •r ct ' c-s htekuiie — J.V. C3«er J- :; : :-;r::r -: JI -;: I -r Novorro, dqU. Hefeoifi arb-c : — -e: - -: c.;i- I : • c — -- ■; ' - siy Tenras, - ; ' :-:= : -ra — A Copula Choir, Swim TeoTV i sp C - r : irigal Choir. Wdies Jm — VlteSSTBute 5. - -:- ' -:■£•: Ta f — Soocjer. Obe Erie — =Dr-r : -; -;:• Orou««(, Mfeale — S- T-r ?-- s Ci_c- 0)£ -.;.•£-= — ::-; eDDing, BepGU: ;■I -r Pear- - ; : E :5«eiball, Boseixjfl S: ::5 Peftey ::-r:: =e--e- Jofca— FoosixiH, Brier: Perahxi Afcert— 5:-: Z.-i PeTrBa, Oris — ' -- Phillips ■rn E ;-: :;:r- roodxiU. Wfs tin «• :--::! - Teorr Pi:-: E.:;-5 — I rrr n T «sp«OTS. Pi-e:: ■-, •.€ — Boseboi ; ;-;•■— : :;5 Goloiguc-: I:;-:- rp- p M c. — --::: : :- I :-r. Plett. £ o e — sity Fbcrrc -;- ::■— : fcl K, Ksr.-.r. r, — Bonci. Trade Ken AAvrick MeiomeNr ArtuTD NavoiTO Ron Navarro ■rote Orckjno 3B Semsrs EW ' z 3-ee-s --.ce-- r:;y -re -ZSHT aent:Hv««hcrT«3S3tGVMrrtaB-cE «e:5i good ififte urr the rSticBTr B«TCi tnoiTB ' ' jm.ii: . 3crr- Fssea- ' - ' _! i T ; rx — be- -=- . - ' cro =r-srr 3 ■■TV ■T B ■■H _crc -ST: r_cere -crc ms — recc -0 e ■Sericrs 29 Seniors Anxiously Wait for Pictures Seniors anxiously wait in line to get portraits token September 22-24. There is a sitting fee of $6.00 and pictures are delivered December 2. There are approximately six proofs from which to choose. People stand in front of mirrors combing hair and fixing clothes while waiting in the social studies lecture hall. When they get their proofs, there are many decisions like which one goes in the yearbook, and which ones will be selected to hand out to friends. 1. Lisa Myers and Debbie Honjiyo check schedule for senior pictures. 2. Don Arvidson and Terry Higbee stop to smile for the photographer. Susan Poma Elvia Ponce Terry Poole Kelly Pope LuAnn Potter Jim Quaintonce Alice Quinonez David Quiroz Rodney Pauls Sherl Roberson Rick Resales 40 Seniors Senior Credits Stephen Rourke I3K Scott Ruiz Mark Sakamoto Poma, Susan — A Capella Choir, Girls League. Poole, Terry — Baseball. Pope, Kelly — Pioneer Press, Pep Club, Softball, Vol- leyball, Field Hockey. Quinonez, Alice — MECHA. Quiroz, David — Soccer. Rey, Angel — CSF, Swimming, Water Polo Mgr. Roberson, Sheri — Drill Team, Girls League. Resales, Rick — Tennis, Band, Drumline. Ruiz, Scott — ASB Pres., Drama, Track, Cross Country, Pep Club. Sakamoto, Mark — V. Soccer. Sosenbach, Scott — Tennis, Cross Country, Band. Saucy, Becky — CSF, A Capella Choir, NHS, Pep Club, V. Cheer, GIS, Track, V. Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Leadership. Schulman, Karl — Band, Baseball. Sem, Shannon — GIS, Tennis, Basketball, Track. Shonaborger, Reuben — Soccer. Sill, Susan — Girls League. Valerie Salinas Scott Sosenbach Laurette Sother Becky Saucy Kenny Savala Susan Schoppe Karl Schulman Shannon Sem Reuben Shanabarger Scott Shirran Gary Schneider Susan Sill Seniors 41 Seniors Show Unselfishness Rick LeBlanc supports the district philosophy of having no candy sold on campus. He shares a health food bar with Sue Schoppe. 1 , Our sophisticated senior class president shows all how unselfishly we share with each other. Andrea Silvestr Mary Ann Sooter Barbara Soto Ceroid Sowers John Sparks Jilloyne Speer Dave Stohovich James Stammreich 42 Seniors Doug Thompson Becky Timor Laurie Todd Que-Anh Ton Beatrice Torres Senior Credits Thatcher, Tom — Choir, Band. Ton, Que-Anh — CSF, NHS, Yearbook Staff. Torres, Beatrice — Swim Team. Tremmel, Paul — Water Poio, Swim Team. Truitt, Tony — Drama Club. Turner, Jim — Tennis Team. Tyhurst, Kristine — Commis- sioner of Publicity, Pep Club, Leadership, Sophomore Class Sec- retary, ASB Secretary. Vazquez, Kathleen — Volleyball, Var- sity Field Hockey, APS, Pep Club. Viloria, Wayne — NHS, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. Walsh, Kim — Drill Team, Pep Club. Wassermon, Stuart — Tennis, Cross Country. Whalen, Char- moine — Junior Varsity Cheer, Varsity Song Leader, Ski Club, Girls League, Pep Club, Hiking Club. Wheeler, Jeff — Thespi- ans, Leadership. White, Joy — Girls League. Whitehurst, Martha — ASB, Track, Field Hockey, Ski Club. Whitler, Jim — A Capella Choir, Thespians. Williams, Kelly — Varsity Cheer, Junior Class Treasurer, Tall Flags, Pep Club, Yearbook, Pioneer Press. Wilson, Maurice — Soccer. Wing, Cheryl — Drill Team, Art Club, Girls League, Science Club. Winter, Teresa — Toll Flags, Pep Club. Wise, Chris — Drill Team, Softball. Wise, Greg — Drum Line. Paul Tremmel Tony Truitt Jim Turner Seniors 43 Kristine Tyhurst Kathleen Vazquez Wayne Viloria Tim Vonderharr Kim Walsh Stuart Wcsserman Charmaine Whalen Jeff Wheeler Brendo Whirledge Joy White Martha Whitehurst Jim Whitler Robert Willey Kelly Williams Maurice Wilson Gerri Wimmer Cheryl Wing Teresa Winter Chris Wise Greg Wise?!f 44 Seniors i mU Uj-UM Seniors Not Pictured Debra Anderson Cheryl Luke Vincint Arrigale Arlene Marquez Anthony Borajos Lionel Mathews Tomie Bealty Pamela Mayo Tom Benge Antonio Medina Cruz Bonilla Daniel Mendez Douglas Bowen David Mosier Jeff Buetow Laurence Mugica Gerald Carlton Laura Nichols Ron Carpenter Sam Pappas Ruben Chavez Kyung Park Cathy Cooms Shirley Patrick Jenea Cornick Stella Perez Luz Cortez Howard Snell Ngoc Dang Rhonda Snowden Louis Ferguson Annomaria Sottosanto Lisa Fletcher David Stahovich Terri Ford Susan Stasiak Jerry Ganahl Lorie Stiefel Wing Garcia John Sturgeon Wendy Gaudineer Phillip Tapia Ben Grissom Penny Thomas Owen Hayes, Jr. Jonathon Tikkers Gloria Jaime Jerry Tirey Linda Joslyn Brad Towers Susan Karstensen John Turner Paul King Mark Ungaro Mark LaMorte Wayne Viloria Elizabeth Lediaev Patrick Wilhelm Cathy Lippiatt Faithful to our Alma Mater. Let us lift our banners high. May she never lose her courage. May her spirit never die. ma We ' ll remember Dear Old Western And be firm in loyalty. And we will always stand together To make our High School history Seniors 45 Seniors Show Best of All Western is a school with super students. The Seniors of 1981 have a chance to pick their fellow classmates in many catagories which best describes them. To tally up the names is a job of accomplishments, but in adding up the scores, we find out who ' s who at Western. 1. Most Popular — Dave Plett, Susie Massey 2. Best Smile — Todd Sundman, Tracey Dickerson 3. Loudest — Ken Myrick, Jill Speer 4. Class Clowns — Erin Lindsay, Scott Ruiz 5. Most Athletic — Ray Sito, Jeri Gonzales 6. Cutest Couple — Ray Sito, Laurene Oye 7. Friendliest — Michelle Everett, Jeff Lagda 8. Best Dressed — Charmaine Whalen, Jeff Hernandez 9. Personality Plus — Melanie Nanahoe, Jim Hanke 10. Most Likely to Succeed — Scoyy Lyons, Carol Green 46 Seniors A NEW LOOK. A NEW FRIEND. A NEW SPIRIT. UNDERCLASSMEN v ; - Junior Officers Make Way to Top The Junior Class Officers Frank MacKay, president; Juli Keller, Secretary and Mitzi Allison, Treasurer; are very busy attending meetings where they express their views on how to improve the school. They also spend many hours planning the junior senior prom. This is not easy since they have to find the perfect place to hold it, the decorations and the theme. Frank MacKay Juli Keller Mitzi Allison 50 Juniors Tsutomu Aber Brigette Acosta Caroline Acpsta Alesia Aguibr Barbara Alocron Charles Alford Mitzi Allison Vincent Alvarez Karen Ames Terry Ames Elia Andres Susan Antonovits Susan Aquino Dawn Aquino Ruben Arana Christine Arias Roberta Arias Carrie Arno Marlene Asencio Diane Atkinson Star Azimi Tammy Bailey Cora Baker David Baker Daria Ball Clayton Barker Ronald Barry Kathryn Bartnikowski Brenda Batista Robert Bazinet Linda Beasley Douglas Beaumont Terry Beck Michael Begin Kathryn Bennett Joel Berlin Juniors 51 Linda Berry Deborah Beyer Jeffrey Billon Kent Bisel James Block Danny Black Robin Blonchard Tommy Blodgett John Blush Shori Boggs Cheryl Boling Jeanne Bolton Monica Boucher Sonio Bounds Keri Bowden Steven Bowen Suzette Bowers Sollye Brandenburg Cathy Brawley Gregg Brenes Deborah Britt Rhondo Brown Steven Brunt Lori Burks Sherl Buxman Teresa Caldwell Lance Cantos Ester Contu Kip Carpenter Kathy Carruth Juniors Are Middle People Juniors show that they are ready to become seniors by studying to pass all required junior subjects. 52 J uniofs Guy Castillo Rene Celoya Gregory Centeno Carlos Cervantes Gilbert Chaidez Mitchell Chandler Lori Cherpeski Mark Cheshire Kevin Chesney Carrie Christensen Bob Clarridge Faye Colunga Caesar Conont Kimberly Conry Kenneth Cook Cari Cooper Rowena Covarrubias Deonna Coventon John Covey Mike Croddock Patrick Crail Ed Cruse Renee CuHen Brian Cummins Margaret Cure Rime Dabbah Elaine Davis Bonnie Del Hoyo Kathleen Demsko Joseph Dennick Jeff Denny Kimberly Dirner Philip Divino Brent Donnelly Miroslov Dragich Ricky Dubois Ck? . k ttM ' Juniors 53 Gary Dunkelberger Ryon Dunkelberger Paula Duron Kurt Dusterhoft Todd Eggleston Phebe Eliff Robert Emerson Frank Erb Lori Estes Tom Eustaquio Maelynne Ezell Andrea Fanning Lori Farley Debbie Fernandez Joeie Ferroiz Miguel Ferreira Klaus Fieberg Vickie Fields Robert Fiola Roy Floccari Deborrah Flowers Sean Flynn Brian Fobes Gregory Foster Chris Francis Russell Franks Barbara Gamache Jon Ganahl Gory Garcia Hilda Garcia Class Ring Delivery is Enthusiastic Shooting toward increased ring sales by Jostens was a goal supported by Carlos Soto and Jostens. 1 Juniors 54 Kenneth Garnica Lauro Garza Jerry Gayle Richard Gebhard Patricio Gerber Richard Gilbert Michael Giovannetti Curtis Gladson Cheryl Glenn Colleen Glynn Eileen Glynn Daniel Godfrey Joan Goff Mike Goodwin Brian Gronum Kelly Greene Richord Greene Tom Grosky Kellee Groulx Kathy Groves Marsha Grumbles Carolyn Gunn Lynn Halliburton Scott Holstenberg Lisa Horless Scott Harris Karen Hart Melindo Hartenstine Dennis Haugen Douglas Heller Virginian Herbert Stephanie Hernandez Pedro Herrero Joseph Herrick Tommy Herring Linda Hoffmann Juniors 55 Hallie Hogeland Danette Holland David Holmes Mike Hong Hali Hood Rick Hooper Mike Horkon Floyd Horn Tom Hubbard Karen Huges Sandra Hunter Alec Jackson Jeffrey Jacob Bryan Jacobsen Jonine Jager John Jensen Dean Johnson Les Johnson Lynn Johnson Linda Johnston Douglas Jones Hue Jones Yvonne Juarez Raymond Keays Lori Kelbis Tom Keele Julie Keller Tommy Keller Ed Kenedy Tina Kester Dorlene Keys Sepasoh Khakmahd Alejandro Kiyabu Stocy Kneeskern Wesley Kong Mark Kraemer 56 Juniors Junior Ring Selections Bring Much Excitement Junior ring selections for Sean Flynn poses no problem with the guidance of ring salesman, Mr. Gary Mercado Bryan Lolmaugh Ellie Lopez Michelle Loura Ronald Lucas My Luong Uy Luong Kenneth Luther Frank Mockoy Carlos Moldonado Mike Moldonado Maria Morel Felipe Mariscol Juniors 57 Kay Morler Paul Maroney Laura Marraccini Bill Martel Brian Massey Mitchell Mathis David Maynard Kim McAtee Channa McCormick Mike Mc Fadden Kelly McMahon Dorothy Mendez Mona Mendoza Karen Mercier Daniel Merrick David Merrick George Metcalf Daniel Miles Denise Millon Gary Miller Scott Molloy Ralph Molyneux Tracie Monahon Kim Moore Anne Moorlach Rick Morrow Steven Mosemon John Mueller Robyn Mueller Lori Mugica Juniors Dominate Schoo Because of Junior togetherness, juniors ore filled to the top with spirit, enthusiasm and pride for both West. High and their class. 58 Juniors Lucero Mugico Tracie Mulligan Holli Mulvihill Robert Munoz Francine Murphree Terry Myers Lino Nabahani Shin Naganuma Adam Navorro Cleofe Negron Wendy Neu Darrel New Huy Nguyen Pamela Niemi Patricia Nieves Brian Niforos John Nowak Kimberly Obermiller Dean Olson George Padilla Lynnette Parent Gina Parkson Cindy Paxton Kevin Pefley Melinda Pefley Alfred Perez Antonio Perez Lori Permenter Kathleen Peters Louise Philips Monica Pinkham Yvonne Pino Timothy Pippin Kim Plett Ramiro Ponce Ronald Ponce X XL — x- i Juniors 59 Junior Spectators Show Spirit The junior class contains many full rounded students for 1 98 1 . Their spirit and hard work is appreciated by the class. Esperanza Ramos Frank Rangel Eileen Rank Susanne Ransom Jeff Rauch Julie Rieter Faustino Rios Mary Ritenhour Melbern Robbins Shelly Roefs Vanessa Romero Chad Rowley Tracy Rubi Daniel Rubio Diana Ruelas Robert Solazar Arthur Santomoria John Savori Shelly Sather Dayna Seiger John Sellas Selene Sem Eric Shonabarger Sabra Sharkey 60 Juniors Tammy Shaw Stacie Shea Robin Shellhorn Ralinda Sherwood Kenneth Shimogowa Beverly Short Dave Simpson Dong Sin Man Yee Siow Shelley Site Sheila Slagle Shirley Slezok Merri Smart Charles Smith Jimmy Smith Kim Smith Robert Smith Todd Smith Leonard Sodermon Carlos Soto Michael South Sharylann Sprogue Gerald St, Amont Vanessa Stagner James Stosiak Robert Stenborg Steven Stine Tim Stmorseille Kenneth Stroud John Sullivan Steve Sullivan Rick Tamoyose Mike Tomeny Juniors 61 Class of ' 82 Shows Spirit The class of ' 82 backed up its spirit with action. Their unexhaustible energy contributed greatly to the school ' s well being, and West High finished 1981 with a promise fronn the juniors that they would return even more charged for their final year. TAKESl Condi Tanner Steve Taylor Michael Tellers Patrick Tellers Robert Thews Patricia Thomas Paula Thomas Kevin Tiber Berend Timmer Elaine Todd Toni Toledo Laurie Tronberg Robert Trowbridge Sharleen Trowbridge Thomas Trowbridge Yvonne Uyeharc Michael Vanheule Vosquez Brendo Robert Vela Zonia Verdugo Edward Vertrees Monica Vleyrc Gary Welters Cindy Word 62 Juniors Dortanion Watts David Weissig Tom Wessein Steve Whirledge Kathleen Whitler Paul Whittington Michelle Wightman James Wilke Antonio Williams Glenda Wimmer Richard Winter Craig Wolfe Lisa Wonacott William Wood David Wright Jong Yoon Estela Zaragasa Micheal Zarate nvisible Juniors Jose Alamillo David Armstrong Lorenzo Begoy Norman Bennett Mike Brooks Ginger Brown Karen Calkins Marc Cardwell Ruben Cebreiro Connie Chavez Robert Close Aaron Coppersmith Douglos Crose Ngog Dang David Dawson Victor Deonda Mark Dunkin Thomas Ecker James Edwards Susan Emerson Debbie Englert Kenneth Gallant Dawn Hawkhurst Shari Helss Andrew Henry Kenneth Hernandez Mark Hernandez Bennie Holmes Thanh Huynh Myles lido Shannon Johnston John Kenourgios David Kimbell Owen Kishaba Denise Koelle David Kraynick Steve Mottson Tim McGowan Adrienne McKinney Ross Morales Drew Morgan Carri Ornelas Thuy Pham Hal Porter Gretchen Puckett Randy Roincrow Karen Reid Joe Rogers William Rosa Mario Rubio Gory Rusher Karyn Scruggs Paul Scruggs Heide Shelton Mark Stroman Peggy Trammell Nancy Underwood Jose Voldez Roberta Vosquez Juanita Velarde Staven Weddle Todd Wieland Daniel Yates Juniors 63 r. } ■' iS€m ' M y i ' m:em: f ?f '  phomores ead Class of 83 to top Jr. Posodos Shelli Sakamoto P.S.V0feST6(CM COtOICGUA ICD RULES i The sophomore class is composed of 512 new stu- dents. These new faces come from Orangeview and La splma Junior High Schools. They started the year off a bang by getting class officers elected. Jr. Posa- president; Shelli Sakamoto, vice president; Melody an, secretary; Maureen Hurst, Treasurer. The soph- omore class officers are leading the class of 83 to a fun filled year. 1. 1983 class officers. Melody Ryan Maureen Hurst 64 Sophomores Clyde Abad Dana Adams Robert Alger Mark Allen Sophia Allred Theodore Anderson Lorraine Ansley Deborah Ard Angellta Asencio Morlene Audoma Robert August Dana Aves Mouro Bagdasarion Boaz Bolenti Jason Baligod Roxonne Boll Donna Bollard Rene Bargayo James Baril Dennis Barker Valerie Bates Mario Battisto Cheryl Beosley Donna Beasley Cheryl Season Raelene Becker Lewis Begoy Brad Bergman Terri Bergren Elaine Bilstad Lester Bird Bret Bisel Jerry Blackburn Christoph Boccucci Edmundo Bonillo Deborah Boyd Yvonne Brizulo Karen Brown Scott Brown Dorrin Bruce Patricia Bume Terri Burns Donald Burroughs David Butler Julie Cody Mary Cameron Gloria Cono Carol Comes Lorrie Carrol Cynthia Costello Mike Cayenee Ginger Chancellor Timothy Chesney Lawrence Chester Julie Childers James Chivolette Sophomores 65 John Chvostal Rafael Cisneros Robert Clark Jim Coates Claire Coburn Barbara Coleman Carl Coley Rodney Conrad Patricia Correa Kristine Cowan Wendy Cowick Karen Cregar Dallas Crist Howard Cromer Cindy Crose Stacey Grosser Kelly Crouch Dorrin Cummins Gina Curtale Rondo Dabbah Damian Dameron June Daren Torri Dorr Lynn Davis Sandra Dayton Alicia Deonda Jim Dekenipp Monica Delorosa Paul Deluna James Devinney Elbert Dewit Barbara Dickinson Donald Dietz Renee Dobronich Dean Dominguez Stephanie Doyle Barbara Douglas Anno Dricker Robert Drummond Denise Dubocq Linh Duong John Dunbar Sophomores Academically Prepare for Future The sophomores this year ore working hard toward future goals. Those planning to graduate must pass proficiency ex- ams and required classes. 1 . Students study hard. 2. Student recites finished work. mm wm. 66 Sophomores James Durbin Steven Durden Mori Dyer Robert Dykhouse John Ehlenfeldt Corolyn Emrick Matthew Ernster Ricardo Estrada Stephanie Estroda Joseph Eustaquio Joy Evert Steven Farley Tomara Farley Jennifer Farnady Jeannie Favello Ricardo Felix Julie Fischer Susan Fischetti Sandy Flores Dave Fluegge Donald Foreman Jeffrey Francis Maritza Franco Kimberly Fronklyn Robert Gamoche Brian Garcia Laura Garcia Rachna Garg Bruce Garrick Rodney Gatchalion Allyson George Max Gilbertson Patrick Girgen Amber Giron Richard Gordon Jeffrey Gouveia Joy Graham Roy Graham Brian Greer Benny Gregory Karen Gribble Solly Grimes Terri Grubbs Richard Gruber Michael Gruber David Hoos Debro Hoisted Sophomores 67 Halette Harnze James Han Kevin Hance Todd Hankel Peggy Marling Debbie Harp Odel! Harrington Richard Hawley Eva Hay Jon Heiman Paula Henderson Connie Hernandez Diana Hernandez Mark Herrera Joseph Hetzell Kim Hildreth Richard Hodges Kim Hoffman Lisa Holman Teresa Holt Stan Hood Patrick Hopkins Beth Houriouchi Shelly House Robert Howorth Heidi Hubbs Tim Huddy Dawn Hughes Debra Hughes Maureen Hurst Lesia Hurt Collen Huss Lim Hutten Veronica Ibarra Anthony Jamie Jaquelyn Jarrett Janet Jensen Eddie Jeon Mitchell Johnson Shelly Johnson Janee Jolly Paula Jones Charlette Joseph Jennifer Joseph Johnell Joseph Rick Joslyn Mickey Kadowaki Kim Kaiser Peter Kalinak Michael Kar. Robert Karsting Lee Kelly Mary Kelly Steven Kennecott Mork Kerr David Kerrigan 68 Sophomores Puppets Release Tension Just two more years! was the chant echoed by the sophomore puppets as the class of ' 83 completed their semester exams at Westhi. Boosting a larger number of students in their class than Freshmen, Juniors, and Seniors alike, the sophomores were easily spotted at campus events. William Keys Alison Kicker Cindy Kim Mi Kim Connie Kimble Tracy Kimuro Charles Kishimoto Terri Kitojima Kenneth Klump Crystal Kniss Julie Knowles Curt Kozar Jonie Kuntz Anthony Landes Stevie Lane John Laplante Sofia Lasike Doryl Lee Renee Lee William Lee Yong Lee Elaine Leighton Brian Lewis Edwina Lewis Michele Limo Ronald Link Rodger Little Angela Lockhart Gregory Logan Aida Lopez Martha Lopez Hector Lorigo Edward Lovette Yvonne Lyke John Macarthur Francis Magee Beverly Mahon Susan Manno Brian Morkoff Joseph Martens Anna Martinez Tamara Mason Sophomores 69 Student Driver Becomes Thrillseeker The already high-spirited sophomore becomes a ready mode thrillseeker when placed behind the wheel. Sophomores are notorious for creating thrills and ore recognized on and off campus. 1. T.C. Verholtz smiles for camera while car is heading for brick wal 2. Denlse Dubocq and friends Doreen Mato Ted May Mark Moybrier Carleen Mcorty Steven McCormick Kathleen McCoy William McCoy Robert McCuHough Erin McGuire Robin McKarnes Brian McKenzie Teri McPhail Laurie McSeveney Kelly McWirter Brian Meaget Joseph Medina Jonelle Mejica Jaime Mendozo Lydio Merminguez Diane Melcolf Maria Miceli Floyd Mitchell Orlando Molina Angie Montano Danae Montell Kim Montelli Curtis Montgomery Ronald Moore Maria Mora Vincent Mosemon Allen Mugico Morcia Mugico Harold Mulvihill Christene Mundo Brian Murata Edd ' e Murayomo Jeff Murray Scott Myrick Sorito Nojar Jodie Nakomaro Jano Nakato Martin Nelson Penny Nelso n (STUDENT DRIVER fYUl 70 Sophomores Doo Thao Nguyen Khai Nguyen Katherine Norris Arturo Ochoa Deborah OConner Todd Okerlund Rececca Olivas Daniel Olsen Wendy Orshall Lawrence Ortega Edward Ortiz William Owens JoAnn Pacific Isela Panizo Sophie Park Tong Park Rosalie Pastor Sherri Patrick Stacy Perkins Carol Permenter Teresa Petersen Trac Phan Brendo Phillips Anthony Pica Gregory Picon Steven Pierson James Pinedo Sheryle Pond Kacey Pope Manuel Posadas Deanno Quinn Maria Quinonez Juan Ramirez Teri Randall Michelle Reed Dianno Rennich Chandra Reynolds Grant Reynolds Lisa Reynolds Docia Riddle Daniel Rimmey Donna Roach Dorothea Robbins Erik Roberson Kothy Roberts Kothleen Robinson Jonis Rogers Sophomores 71 Bonnie Rooks Thomas Ross Terry Rousset Lori Rucker Robert Ruether Johnnie Russell Melody Ryan Mousso Sobbara Michelle Sakamoto Stephanie Saloz Stephen Solaz Polly Scharfenberg Steven Schmoekel Tracie Schneider Michael Scott John Seoright Tino Self Bonnie Shanfield Jay Siddall David Sill Kenny Simpson Ginger Skelley Tonya Slone Rhonda Smith Troci Smith Tracy Smithers Yvonne Solis Tammy Sparks Diane Sperling Robert Stonsbury Catherine Stasiak John Stigoll Marlene Stilley Linda Stipe Debra Stone Kimberly Strater Jennifer Stropko Steve Sullivan Robert Swonson Timothy Swengel James Swenson Paul Tokohama Carl Tetiva Steven Thibaut Robert Thomason Gina Thompson Robert Timor James Tipton Kelli Tischbern Ann Ton Frank Torres Elizabeth Tourney Guy Turley Lisa Valdez Bobby Velasquez Patrice Verholtz i! ii i.  i . ' ' . -oj-iit 72 Sophomores y Janet Ziegler Non Pictured Sophs Ralph Acosto Darren Anderson John Auzaradel Judy Baginski Ohannes Baljian Dodi Blinson Alice Brown Barbara Brown Diana Buentello Yvette Buentello Terri Campbell Corleen Coyson Alberto Cazarez Sirnon Cheffins Chong Choe Loverna Clubb Teresa Cohen Clifford Combs Matthew Cook Mark Corella Cover Corey Iverson Cowinas Danny Crawford Mike Crenshaw Dorothy Currie Richard Doan Robin English Polly Enslow Lynette Evans Margaret Fassel Frank Fingerell Kathy Fink Christine Fletcher Christine Fournler Mike Fry Daniel Garcia Harry Greene Randolph Harms Daniel Hatton James Herbert Jeff Herbert Ricky Hernandez Harry Hikes Michael Holder Vondo Hornback Kelly Jackson Domingo Joques Wayne Johnson William Johnson Gory Jolly Jeffery Jones Tori Jordon Troy Keller Russell Kruse Donny Kuhlman Rebecca Lorgent Gilbert Lopez Donald Monott Ruben Martin Timothy Martin Rebecca Mayo Tim McCaslin Harold McCuslin Cindy McDonough Donald McLemore Henry Mejia Poul Moore Allen Mugico Melodie Neifce Darren Neu Mariana Oldja Tony Olquin Jerry Parrish Connie Poxton Robert Perez Thuu Pham Tina Presutto Debra Pringle Valerie Prunty Joey Quevedo Jesus Richetts Randy Roa Erin Rohelier Mide Rourke David Saylor Michael Schroeder Vince Shinnolster John Singley Shannon Sloan Domon Smith Thomas Smith Trocey Strange Moral Tottorion Julie Teague Diane Thompson Greg Thorn Tonya Turner Shannon Urbach Stephen Valarde Chris Watts Gregory White Stephen Whitehurst Stacie Williams Audrey Willingham Marsha Wilson Dove Walker Steven Walters Erika Wangberg Mickey Warden Todd Warren Danielle Watson Capri Watts Frances Weber Mary Webright Michael Welch Jeffrey Wells Kipp Wells Rosonne Wells James Wessein Rate Williams Kim Willoughby Dawn Wimberly Debbie Wing Sandra Wonacott Larry Woodhouse Hershal Woolery Kenneth Wright Kimberly Wright Timmy Yamosokl Wendy Yang Tina Young Mary Zambrono Ruben Zambrono Sophomores 73 Freshmen Officers Begin Traditions The 1980-81 school year brings many new things, ideas and traditions. One of these ideas is Western ' s Freshmen officers. On campus, they attend weekly meetings and bring into the open new thoughts that may help Western in the future. The president. Lance Locasio; Vice president, Stefany Williams; Secretary, Patty Smith and Treasurer, Holly Evans work very hard to improve Western High School and promote school spirit. Their advisor, Mr. Loop, congradulates these officers on doing such a great job. Lance Locasio Sfefony Willioms ik... Patty Smith Holly Evans 74 Freshmen Toni Abbate Joy Adair Joanie Adams Lynn Adams Paul Alarcon Paula Alvarez Dennis Anderson Jon Anderson Brian Andrews Jeannine Aquino Corino Archuleta David Ater Donna Atkinson Toni Aubain Chuck Aydelott Ken Aydelott Joaquin Baligad Jorrett Barber Aaron Barker Shown Barker Mark Barnes Tammy Barry Jeannio Bortlett John Bough Frank Batista Lester Begay Joe Belsito Shoilesh Bhokta Dana Biggs Eddie Bill Robert Bird Kim Block Lawrence Bloke Cindy Blodgett Susan Bolton Monique Bonovida Robin Bontz Barbara Bossenmeyer Patty Boyd Glenn Brabbin Mario Brittain Brendo Brousseou Jewell Brundage John Bryan Danny Buentello Michelle Bumbera Mark Bushik John Bustamante Dorinda Butler Shown Butler Sam Cabrol Vincent Calvillo Knute Combo Karen Carothers Connie Castellow Angela Costrillon Mike Centeno Eildo Cervantes Kenneth Choppel Marie Cherpeski Dinnie Childs Kenneth Chivolette Teri Christensen Dominic Cianciola Brent Cobleig Tina Coffey Larry Cohn Tony Cole Xavier Conont John Cook Stacey Cooke Yvette Copelond Freshmen 75 Jeff Cordero Louie Costanza Laurie Coulter Liso Cozort Lisa Croddock Thomas Crail Paul Crawford Guy Dorr Robert Davles Joe Dowkins Liz Dayton David Debest Sharon Decker Lydia Dedomenico Martha Delgodo Frankie Deloero Robin Derring Philip Diplock Sean Dobranich Dorina Dogar Mitzi Dohrman Shirley Dossey Dino Dukovic Scott Duling Song Duong Deonna Eorle Leeonn Ecker Jeff Eddy Rod Elliott Morcelle Ellis Debra Emerson Ronald Emmal Glenn Essen Bryant Evans Charlie Evans Holly Evans Kimberly Evans Kristin Foils Cindy Felker Milo Fernandez Christine Ferroiz Paulo Ferreira Joni Fields Andre Fiola Alfred Fix Deano Foster Denise Foster Penny Foster Sheri Fourez Elloit Franks Rebecca Frattone Gerald Fruhwirth Mark Gallant Cecelia Gorcia Gordon Garrett Lyie Garrett Heinz Gedega 76 Freshmen w World History Keeps Students Aware! Freshmen have few requirements for their class schedules. World History is one of the required classes. Students enjoy this class while learning about the world near and far. 1. Freshmen use study time to write notes and smile for the camera. 2, Janette Owens finds something interesting in her textbook, Jeffrey Gilbert Dianne Godfrey Cindy Granodos Arthur Granillo Lora Green Chris Grosky Douglas Hale Michael Hoisted Stacy Halstenberg Serena Homon Steven Hon Teresa Harkness Greg Haskell Morgon Hasley Donna Healy Tina Heoly Vickie Heoly Sheilo Heller Paul Henry Deliso Herbert Cindy Hermann Chris Hernandez Dorla Hernandez Vicky Hernandez Mark Herrmann Samantha Hikes Michael Hobbs Linda Hoffman Troy Hoffman Deonno Holloway E. Hong Dan Howard Edward Howord Sandra Howorth Jerry Hoy James Hughes Scott Hughes Phillip Ingraham Joshua Iversen Robin Ivy Roquelle Jackson Amanda Jameson Alma Johnson Brian Johnson Martin Johnson Todd Johnston Ken Jones Richard Jorgensen Freshmen 11 Freshmen Enjoy Creative Arts For many Talented Freshmen the art classes may provide the opening of a career or just a place to express one ' s feelings. There is a place for all students. Photo, 3-D design and ceramics are among the offered courses. Art Classes are a great place for freshmen to meet new friends and get new ideas. 1 . Jorge Hernandez shows his talent. Fitzroy Joseph John Karolczak Roger Karsting Joseph Kehler Tina Kelley Kothy Kendricl Pete Kenourgios Georgette Kerr Jeff Kilpatrick Naomi Kishimoto Karen Knudson Nancy Koeppe Kimberly Koontz Jeonno Kouri Shannon Kraynick Eric Kruder Jonald Lagda Billy Land Lesley Longley Steven Lontry Robert LoPlante Joyce Lasike Liza Lovoie Fred Lee Sandy Lee Toby Leitch Kim Lewis Deanna Liebenow Kristi Lincoln Terry Lindsey Kristen Little Samantha LLoyd Lance Locosio Lloyd Locasio Darren Locke David Loera Brian Logan Michael Loghry Jeffrey Lopez Bertha Lorigo Marc Louro Jennifer Louwsmo David Lucas Connie Lujon Theresa Lutito Theresa Lybeck Bruce MacArthur Jerry Monno 78 Freshmen Gobe Mariscal Michelle Maroney Emily Marraccini Lisa Marzlo Sean Mossey Michele Mayo Lorry McCollum Jim McClain Margaret McDevitt Mike McFadden Danny McKay Joleen McLaughlin Alexander McMonnis Jeffrey McMickell Fred McMinn Jock Mcpherson Tim McWirter Adela Medina Mary Medina Becky Meyers Mark Meylink Brian Miller Donald Miller Judy Miller Steven Miller Carrie Mills Potty Mo a re Jessie Mora Rebecca Morgan Morco Mucotel Diano Mugica Mike Mulligan Robert Multhaupt Walter Murray Holly Muzingo David Mysiek Eddie Nankervis Suson Navarro Victori Nesbitt Rick Nicholson Allen Nlshikowa Dale Obanion Tammy Ogan Teresa Oien Anthony Olah Sandy Olljor Tamaro Oliver Caroline Olvera Richord Ontiveros Erik Ortega Carmen Ortiz Haruhiso Otakl Mike Ouellette Aziz Oukhie Janette Owens Margarito Palomares Brent Porenteau Joon Pork Charles Patterson William Potterson Steven Pedote Lucy Peralto Jose Perez Lucio Perez Michele Perez Daniel Pope Michael Porras Jaime Posadas Eddy Price Lorl Price Leigh Prouty Darren Puertos Freshmen 79 Lunch Time Means Munchies for All Lunch time is the time of the day when everyone is able to tall , laugh and be themselves without being yelled at by a teacher. It is also the time of the day when students get to meet with their friends, to eat and to enjoy the thirty minutes of freedom from the classroom. 1 . Freshmen enjoy their lunch Anna Quintero Michael Ralston Jack Ramsey Fran Rannis Barton Ray Julianne Rey Joan Reyes Scott Reynolds Janet Rico Carlos Rios Karen Roady Jeffery Rogers Tim Rohrboch Rita Resales Robert Ruelas Lana Sabbara Samir Sabbara Vincent Salisbury Corina Sanchez Don Sanchez Paul Sanchez Jono Sanders Diane Sandoval Glen Schoefer Kim Schaffer Roseonn Schembri Ronald Schoors Stephen Scott Steve Seiger Tony Sellas Emilia Serno Scott Seth Jocki Shanholtzer Terence Shaw David Shimogawo Paul Shook Mark Silvestri Jay Skiles Craig Smith Dana Smith Jason Smith Joy Smith Madeline Smith Sylvia Smith Steve Snider Mike Snyder Cathy Soafer Jeff Solso Denise Soto Diane Soto Scott Southall ingrid Spafford Lori Stallings Debrah Sfosiak Wendy Steele Cheryl Stenborg 80 Frfcihmen Lisa Woodworth Stephani Wray Dana Wright Philip Ybarra Jong Yoon Rebecca Ziebol Camera Shy Freshmen Matthew Aldrich Michael Anderson Loraine Arajo John Bagwell Annette Bosile Joe Bilstad Danny Boon Veronica Boyle Belinda Brazeal John Brooks Mayelo Caceres Gory Carnes Robert Carrion Raymond Castorena Gerald Clubb Paul Covello Kathleen Crawford Charles Currie Kimberly Davis Tina Delarosa John Doody Patrick Dorris James Dowling Brian Dunkin Miguel Duron Mark Emery Lorrie Farris Jorge Festini Rafael Flores Mark Freeman Christy Galea Jaime Giles Bill Gipson David Gruwell Diane Gschwender Eric Hall Art Herrera LLoyd Holt Paul Horn Kim Horwedel Roberta Joques David Lee Gretchen Lilley Raymond Lopez April Molhiot Kim Mongolindan Robert Mattson Eric May Nedra Mayfield Michelle McCormick Casey McMullen Ramiro Medina Michael Meserve Tina Mitchelle Sandra Orozco Georgia Patrick Anna Perez David Perkins Gina Presutto Vicky Ramerez Max Robia Kyle Scotto Teresa Scruggs Lisa Slaughter Connie Snider Matthew Suttey Wendy Taylor Tami Turner Margaret Vieyro Jimmy Walton Donald Warner Greg Weddle Edward Stout Michelle Suggett Matthew Swain Mark Swanson Dole Tonoko Brian Taylor Douglas Taylor Kimberlee Terry Toi Thai Tiyanna Timmer Mickey Totten Irene Tovar Todd Turner Linda Ungoro Yvette Urquidez Donna Uyehara Ken Vanderveen Robert Vandevort Lisa Vela Roxonne Villosenor Thomas Vonderhorr Mark Wold Robert Watson Jodi Welch Patrick Welsh Karen Westbrook April Witlock Andy Wightmon Jeff Wilke Juli Wilkins Jeff Williams Stefony Williams Chris Wilson Terry Wimberly Toni Wimberly Lisa Winchester Kenneth Wischmeyer Don Wolfe Thomas Won Kelli Wood Freshmen 81 A NEW LOOK... A NEW FRIEND.. A NEW SPIRIT... STAFF Administration Leads the Way No counselors could be counselors if no one needed to be counseled. Well, If you sit down and think about it, it ' s true! But counseling students is only one of the many things they do. For example, they not only counsel students themselves, but they also counsel the parents of students to help bring about understanding between them. Now that all of the couseling has been done, who do you think takes core of the majority of public relations and the legal aspects of school? Why, the principal and assistant-principals of course! As an example, they help to discipline students and aid in many school activities. ] Mrs. Wheeler helps students with schedule. 2. Mr. Fried gives advice to student, 3. Mr. Glenn and Mr Jones discuss matters concerning school. 4. Mr. Martelli smiles proudly for camera. Mortin Martelli Principal Jerry Glenn Assistant Principal 84 Staff Bill Jones Assistant Principal Staff 85 Western Owes Thanks to Personnel Western High ' s faculty and students undoubtedly owe much thanks to the support of their classified personnel who worked to keep Western ' s campus func- tioning properly. The secretaries and clerical aids helped the principal, assistant-principals, and coun- selors to organize their office procedures. The custodial staff headed by Walt Fenimore and Billy Davis was responsible for campus maintenance. These seldom seen people are responsible for keeping our campus beautiful. 1 . Mrs. Jones pauses from her duties of Stull Bill Objectives for teachers. 2. Office secretaries collaberate ideas. 3. Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Graham help to brighten our attendance office. 4. Our custodians take time out to munch their lunch. Max Buczynski Custodian IltH ' Kama Campbell Student Accounts Helen Canter Liberion Technician Billy Davis Custodian Walt Fenimore Custodian 86 Staff Mory Jane Graham Attendance n 1 Kay Jangula Spec, Ed, Clerk Georgeann Jones Principal ' s Secretary Fran Rendo Receptionist Jeannette Russett Aide Jessie Schuster Counseling Sec. Chris Tanberg Equip. Man Staff 87 Cafe Staff Serves All In order to provide W.H.S. students and faculty with nutritious, well-balanced meals, the cafeteria staff works hard as a vital school service. The staff plans menues to fulfill requirements specified by the state and federal governments. At the same time they meet the requirements and demands of the students. 1 . Mrs. Clousing prepares trays for food. 2. Mrs. Bandlow and Mrs. Goss stack food. Elizabeth Bandlow Cafeteria Chick Goss Cafeteria Elizabeth Clousing Cafeteria Doris Hagar Cafeteria Kathleen Walker Cafeteria Pat Wonocott Cafeteria 88 Staff Arline Allen Nurse Jackie Boyd Reading — Yr Book Faculty Gets nvolved The 1980-1981 faculty at Westhi includes many new faces. Mr. Ron Butterf ield, a new face, teaches senior govern- ment as well as heading up the track team. Our ever active Mr. Fried, another new face, supervises the cheer and song squad, as well as being in charge of the taco-strips in the student store. Mr. Butterfield announces at football game. 2. Mrs. Cheng prepares projector for film. ' X.L : .13. Doug Bennett Math Julie Blanchard Home Ec. -i-_r . 4A Marv Blemker History Ron Butterfield Government Koye Chang Special Ed. Ann Christensen English 89 Staff Faculty Enjoys P.T.S.A. Luncheon On the first day of school for faculty the P.T.S.A. set up a luncheon for them to enjoy as they begin a new school year. It is a time for new teachers to meet the old staff and for all to reminisce about the summer. 1 - Mrs, Cohen anxiously helps two puzzled students. 2. Mrs. Fossek and Mrs. Allen enjoy on appetizing meal. 3. Mr, Houston helps student with printing. 4. Staff members munch on P.T.S.A. lunch. Carlin Coffman Heolth Susan Cohen Special Ed- Jan Cook Business Ed. Don Crosby Business Ed. 90 Staff Audrey Hagar Media Specialist Ken Holloway English Vicki Hansen English Richard Hippie Business Ed. Jack Hoskin Science Tom Houston Ind. Arts Dick Hoffman Drafting Jim Howell Boy ' s P.E. Staff 91 Podiums and a Stool Moke Teaching Easy A new year and a warm September brought both smiles and relief to those lucky teachers whose rooms were equipped with podiums, stools, and the ever necessary filing cabinet. 1 . Mrs. Mayer-Haran grins at students remark. 2. Remember each sentence needs a subject and a verb! 3. Sit down and shut-up, exclaims Miss Medler. 4. Mrs. Morrow recites poem to doss. Hal Kough History George Kramer History Trudy Leal English Dennis Madsen Special Ed. Sharon Mayer-Haran English Carolyn Mozza English 92 Staff Martin McDermott Science-Coach Diane Medler Special Ed, T ' ' 1 ii k a. ' - v% Roy Merk Boy ' s P.E. Beo Morrow English Virginia Mott Girl ' s P.E. Dorothy Newhouse Art Mavis Nystrom Government Nikita Orloff Math El Jay Overholt Industrial Arts Boots Owens Special Ed, Ed Packard Boy ' s P.E. Dick Parks Health Staff 93 Students Get Individual Attention ' The Students at Western may look around and find individual attention from any teacher who is able to assist them. The parents are relieved of helping their children with their school work now that Western has more staff members on campus. We look forward to an enriched school life. 1 . Mrs. Rosen explaines yesterday ' s homework assignment. 2. Mr. Seiby explains the film. 3. Mrs. Terkleson corrects the doily ossignment. 4. Mr. Stockton Reviews debate. 5 . Mrs. Sheppird discusses calculations. Carmen Reyes Home Ec. Rudy Richard Government Deon Rodgers Industrial Arts Roberta Rosen Special Ed, 94 Staff Jane Sheppird Special Ed. Lauren Stonfield Science Bob Stockton History Norma Terkleson English Donn Thorpe Auto Staff 95 Talented Teachers Thrill Audiences Western has talented teachers from science to music. The audiences of course ore the students who depend on these teachers to educate them with all they know about their subjects. Most of the time Western is seen with smiling faces, but when a teacher frowns and gets upset, it has to be for a good reason. Teachers are the encyclopedias of the world filled with facts and ideas. 1. Now this is how to diagram a frog. 2. And one and a two ... 3. Mrs. Wright smiles. 4. All right you guys! Howard Walker Math Lon Wheeler Reading 96 Staff James Young Math Staff 97 A NEW LOOK. A NEW FRIEND A NEW SPIRIT. ACTIVITIES ■il ' ' Students Show Effort Toward School Life Students characterize the atmosphere of Westhi. Learning to work with and to enjoy other individuals prove to be just as vital as academic pursuits. Westhi ' s greatness is built upon the foundation of people. Carefree greetings during passing periods, intense conslta- tions over math problems, cheery glances across classrooms and rewarding smiles for a job well done prove that students are the integral elements of Western. 1 . Dan Eddy and Carol Heydendahl pose during their photo class. 2. Jeri Gonzales, Sondy Flores, and Shannon Sem show their pearly whites. 3. Students create their own food masterpieces. 4. Jim Smith chug-a-lugs during assembly. 5. Dan Miles, Kevin Tiber, and John Auboin take time out from lunch to hug one another. 6. Mike Hobbs, Troy Hoffman, Frank Boutisto, Tony Olah, Butch Lee, Elliot Franks, Freddie Fix, Greg Weddle, Morgan Hosley, Phillip Diplock, and Marty Johnson hold up the wall during lunchtime. 7. Karen Mercier, Jim Hanke, and Diane Thompson show their enthusiastic for school in their smiles. 1 00 Activities II r V y« iHIk p ' S k F j5 v R E k ijii a« W 0. Activities 101 Our Spirit Supersedes At Western High spirit is an important ingredient of Pioneer life. There ' s spirit in all of us as spirit weeks and pep assemb- lies give us time off from the classroom to be happy, zany, crazy, and full of life. Many spirited occasions is sponsored by I.C.C, A.S.B., the mascot, and the cheer squads. 1. Sophomores participate during spirit week, 2. Our own Pioneer. 3. An official Western wrestler shirt. 4. Song squad show off their Chorus shirts. 5. Painted sign says it all. 6. Mark LaMorte, Jay Hearn, Dave Stahovich, Jim Hanke, and Jim Dawson make irresistible cheerleaders. 102 Student Life Student Life 1 03 1 04 Activities W.H.S. Experiances Changes in Eighties Students are responsible for the looks on campus and for setting trends. We ' ve seen such things as: Levi jeans to Bon Jour Jeans; Gold chains to Ceramic pins; Vans tennis shoes to Nikes; and Baseball caps to Cowboy hats. These changes are showing that the 1980 ' s ore a sign of a radical change. 1- Gina Presutto poses for camera. 2. Rosie Paslor, Kelly Greene, and Kathy Whitler show different styles of braids. 3. Mr. Hayles Trent shows his Pioneer spirit duing Honhecoming. I SHOT J. R. 7 ' W ■- ■t A - 1 lib Activities 105 Different Spokes Move Different Folks How many times have you sot home or couldn ' t go any- where because you didn ' t have a ride? Then you become a Sophomore and finally get your license. Now the only prob- lem is finding parents that will trust you with their car. Many of us are lucky enough to have our own cars, but for those of us who aren ' t there are always the bicycles. Bikes are a great way of traveling because they are cheaper to ride and to fix. Most people prefer beach cruisers produced by Schwinns and Murrays. Others prefer the motocross type, doing different stunts and jumps. Any kind of bike you like will get you where you ' re going and will save energy for our future. 1 . Jay Jay ' s 65 VW has a unique and stylish paint job. 2. Mike Pinedo ' s Oldie But Goodie. 3. This monster reflects personality of driver. 4. What! No Parking? 5. Mopeds, one of the many ways of getting to school. 6. Bikes are definitely a populor way of tronsportation. 7. Tennis consumes to much of Mali ' s time it ' mm 1 06 Activities Activities 107 Summer is a Time for Taking it Easy Summer! Stepping out of school and into vacation is one of the least difficult adjustments life puts into our path. The change from schoolwork to summer activity is easily made, and the variety is limitless. Opportunity for entering new relationships abound, and keeping up the old friendship is just as important. Then, of course, there are those who just prefer to bum around . 1 . Mariann Bienert enjoys a day at Disneyland. 2. A.S.B- cabinet competes in a race at summercamp, 3. Bobby Timor and Michele Christoffels relax at the Colorado River. 4. Hiking Club hikes up San Gabriol Mountains. 5. Choir members enjoy Michael London ' s visit. 6. Disneyland is the place to be during the summer! 7. Lynne Gitzen has a splash going down water slide at Lake Dolores. 108 Activities Activities 1 09 Winter Dreams Comes True The winter formal is held at Garden Grove Community Center on the ninth of January. The Winter Formal is a new tradition for Western High School. Couples danced to the sound of a disc jockey while others watch and enjoy refresh- ments. 1. 1981 Winter Formal Queen Michele Christoffels and her escort Richard Equiarta. 2. 1981 Winter Formal Court Fred Ouderkerken and Mitzi Allison, Junior Attendant, Eric Olsen and Kim Black, Freshman Attendant, Richard Equiar- ta and Michele Christoffels, King and Queen, Debbie Stone and Sean Logan, Sophomore Attendant, Debbie Brousseau and Ken King, Senior Attendant. 3. Jim Coates says, John Travolta eat your heart out . 4. While the band takes a break, students gather for a picture. 5. Mike Ungaro and Cindy Paxton taking a break. 6- Carman opens with Mike Goodwin and Karen Hughs. 110 Activities Activities 1 A NEW LOOK.. A NEW FRIEND.. A NEW SPIRIT.. CLUBS TOP ROW: Scott Ruiz, Rick LeBlanc, Kris Tyhurst, Michelle Heiman, Martha Whitehurst, Lisa Myers, Lance Lo Casio. FRONT ROW; Jeri Gonzales, Frank MacKay, Yvette Calvillo, Debbie Honjiyo, Jeff Lagda, Erin Lindsay, J.R. Posadas, Elvia Ponce, Kim Black. 114 ASB ASB Leads The Associated Student Body Cabinet is the Orga- nization that plans activities to liven up the school year. Some of the traditional ASB sponsored activities are: Homecoming, assemblies, the annual talent show. Back to School Night, and Spirit Week. The members are elected in the spring of the year before they are to hold the position. The elections usually lost a week. During this week, campaign post- ers are put up and speeches are given. 1 . ASB performs their unsupported semi-circle. 2. Second semester President, Jeff Lagdo gets o big hug from Yvefte Calvillo and Michelle Heiman, 3, Frank MocKay and Michelle Heiman work hard to improve the school. 4, The ASB Cabinet forms a W for Western. - ; • -k ASB 115 TOP ROW: Don Ardvidson, Kathy Jorgeusen, Que Anh Ton, Mike Masuda, Colin Horuchi, Melonie Namohoe, Chris Petrilla, Arleen Ball, Wayne Volorio, Jeanette Milum, Carol Greene, Becky Saucy. FRONT ROW; Terry Higbee, Rick LeBlonc, Susie Massey, Erin Lindsay, Debbie Honjiyo, Kim Black, Brendo Whriledge, Cora Coulter, Margie Fix, Andrea Silvestri. 116 NHS NHS, CSF Take Honors The National Honor Society, NHS, is a club made up of excellent students who have a grade point average of 3.2 or better for a semester. President, Susie Massey leads the club into a successful balloon sale; Erin Lindsay sells the most. This club also requires some work from the club members. Each member is to keep his grades up. At the end of each semester, Kathy Jorgenscn checks their grades with the help of the advisor, Mrs. Boyd. The California Scholarship Federation, CSF, is in many ways like NHS. This is an organization in which students are recognized for excellence in academic classes. They have to maintain a grade point average of or better for each semester. 1 . The NHS officers Kim Black, Susie Massey, Terry Higbee and Kathy Jorgensen work hard to make NHS successful 2- Kathleen Jorgensen prepares meeting plans. 3. The CSF officers, Arleen Ball, Becky Saucy, Rick Leblanc and Michel- le Everett lead the search for new scholarship possibilities. TOP ROW: Carol Green, Sherrylanne Sprague, Scott Lyons, Chris Petrilla, Frank Erb, Robert Fiola, Greg Brenes, David Nguyen, Craig Swanson. MIDDLE ROW: Margie Fix, Lisa Myers, Debbie Honjiyo, Becky Saucy, Julie Kiyohara, Terry Higbee, Cara Coulter, Andrea Silvestri, Lori Rucker, Traci Schneider, Dianna Rennech. FRONT ROW: Ed Ortiz, Alicia Deondo, Jenifer Farnady, Jonie Kuntz, Debie Boyd, Arleen Ball, Michelle Everett, Susie Massey, Kim Montelli, Kasey Pope, Tim Yomaski. CSF Clubs Arouse School Spirit The Inter Club Council consists of all presidents from each club on campus. This club is in charge of the two spirit weeks. During these two weeks students are encouraged to dress up in funny costumes matching the theme of the day. Between classes, competition of spirit goes on; the most spirited class wins. The Thespians or Drama Club provides educational enter- tainment to Westhi ' s student body. They stage plays from history and many walks of life, thus providing education for all. Spirit is also encourages. All club members participate in activities throughout the campus spreading cheer and spirit. K ICC Officers, Melanie Namahoe, Erin Lindsay, Susie Massey and Jeonette Milum shine on. 2. Jerry Carlton explains the mood of the play to Jill Speer. 3. Shelly Baker, Cindy Paxton and Shari French star in Vanities. TOP ROW; Lisa Myers, Rick Leblanc, Debbie Harp, Kim Arno, Melanie Namahoe, Susie Massey, Dave Plett, Jeff Lagda, Sherri Pitts, Nancy Pippin. FRONT ROW; Robert Cooke, Erin Lindsay, Michelle Chstoffels, Yvette Calvillo, Debbie Honjiyo, Liz Holier, Dee Dee Miller. 18 ICC TOP ROW: Terry Carrol, Shelly Baker, Cindy Paxton, Tony Truitt, Shari French, Pippin, Margie Fix, Vickie Bennigton. FRONT ROW: John Sparks, Karen Hughes, Jerry Carlton, MIDDLE ROW: Cheryl Glenn, Eugene Piano, Jill Speer, Nancy Bob Smith. Thespians 1 19 120 ACapella Christmas Tree Highlights Season Thk active A Capella Choir highlights with the well-known singing Christmas Tree. This tree is made of si xty-five spirited singers. The tree performs almost every night during Decem- ber at various places along Orange County like Balboa Island, Miracle Terrace and the Buena Park Mall. The Choir, led by Tom Thatcher and Mr. Encheff, partici- pates in many spring concerts. They also do the Sunrise Services and Bye Bye Birdie , a play here at Western. 1- The singing Christmas Tree performs all over Orange County. 2. The officers take o break between rehersals. 3. Kathleen Evans and Mary Ritenhour discuss dates for their concerts with Mrs. Campbell. TOP ROW: Jeff Lopez, Kathleen Evans, Lisa DiLaurenzio, Jim Stosiak. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Ready, Cara Coulter, Jill Speer, Mary Riterhour. FRONT ROW: Kathleen Peters, Sue Poma, Tom Thatcher, Charles Dayton, Elisabeth Eliff. A Capella 121 TOP ROW: Ed Bonilla, Condi Tanner. SECOND ROW: Vince Alvarez, Wayne Krusen, Mike Ouellette. THIRD ROW: Kim Black, Jill Hoines- FOURTH ROW: Danny Rubio, Tammy Bailey, Erika Wongberg. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Carlton, Corol Green. FRONT ROW: Stephanie Estrada, Veronica Ibarra. 122 Pioneer Press Pioneer Press Reports Facts The Pioneer Press is an organization that is in charge of the publication of the school newspaper and newsletter, The Pioneer Express. They meet every day during third period to discuss the next issue of the paper. This group is led by Tammy Bailey, the editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Hansen, their advisor. There are also five other editors, Vince Alvarez, Kim Black, Wayne Krusen, Danny Rubio and Carol Green. i Staff discusses the assignment possibilities. 2. Candi Tanner, Jerry Carlton, Stephanie Estrada and Veronica Ibarra patiently wait for class to end. 3. The section editors do their best to produce the paper, 4. Vince Alvarez and Jerry Carlton discuss the next assignment. Pioneer Press 1 23 Yearbook Struggles Through the Year Yearbook is the class in which few students help to put the book together; a book that is cherished for years to come. The staff is fairly small, but everyone works well together. The advisor is Mrs. Jackie Boyd and the editors are Dee Dee Miller and Liz Holler. For a fund raiser, the staff sells mistletoe for the Christmas season. At the end of the year, the staff throws a party in which they distri- bute the books to the students. 1 . Louie Costanza writes sports copy. 2-4. Karen Honcock and boyfriend break the bonds of yearbook. 5. Photographer, Dave Bridgewaters, gets caught on the other side of the camera. 6. Editors, Dee Dee Miller and Liz Holler take a break. 7. Marionn Bienert takes a breather between assignments. 1 24 Yearbook Yearbook 1 25 German, M.E.C.H.A. Enjoy Fun Times If you want excitement and a learning attitude, then you should be a nnember of the German Club. Every Wednesday at the end of each month, they go on exciting field trips. With the remainder of the time they study about the German culture. Mrs. Wright is the adviser. MECHA consists of Latin-American students with a few exceptions. Meetings are held every Wednesday. Their biggest fund raiser is their weekly car wash. The MECHA club is just starting to get organized after two years without a supervisor. Mrs. Jackie Boyd is the new director. 1 . Wendy Orshall and Lisa Holmon prepare for fieldtrip. 2. Debbie Fernandez and DeeDee Ruelas discuss plans for corwosh. 3. Monica DeLa Rosa, Barbara Soto, Debbie Fernandez, and Robert Salazor ore the club officers. TOP ROW: Jock McPherson, Steve Durden, Bart Ray, John Chvostal, Janette Owens, Dean Dominguez. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Wright, Jeff Rogers, Suzette Durden, Jeff Wilke, Eddie Jeon, Thomos Won, Heidi Hubbs. BOTTOM ROW: Wendy Orshall, Luis Perez, Lisa Holmon, Amanda Jameson, Lisa Cozart, Ingrid Spofford. 126 German Club . X X TOP ROW: Rafael Cisneros, Joe Morales, Frank DeLo Rosa, Chris Hernandez, Eddie Bill, Arthur Granillo, Art Ochoa, Robert Salazar, Mike Flores, Ruben Sam- brano, Kenny Savala. MIDDLE ROW: Eilda Cervantes, Arleen Acosta, Chris Arrias, Lori Mugica, Diane Soto, Denise Soto, Bertha Lorigo, Lydia Mermingez, Harlyn Marshall, Juanita Velarde, Debbie Fernandez, Mono Mendoso, Vanessa Romero, Tina DeLa Rosa, Mary Zombrono. FRONT ROW: Maria Quinonez, Monica DeLo Rosa, Mario Mora, Roberta Arius, Stephanie Hernandez, Vicky Hernandez, Barbara Soto, Corina Archuleta, Adelo Medina, Sandra Flores. Mecha Club 127 TOP ROW: Marsha Grumbles, Jonelle Mejica, Lori Rucker, Dawn Wimberly, Sandra Wonacott, Janette Owens, SECOND ROW: Dianna Rennich, Judy Miller, Laurie Todd, Edwina Lewis, Carrie Christense. THIRD ROW: Diane Soto, Liso Wonacott, Sherri Pitts, Lori Miller, Denise Soto. FRONT ROW: Cindy Hermann, Teresa Petersen, Lesley Langley, Louise Phillips, Lisa Croddock. 128 Colorguard Band, Colorguard Gain Honors The Western Pioneer band and colorguard are busy competi- tive groups. They perform at many half time shows here at Western and at many of the away games. Competitions are also very important; parades and half time shows are the most common. The colorguard team, made of seventeen flags and six rifles, practices one hour before school and two and a half hours after school every day. Sherri Pitts, the colorguard captain, Lori Mil- ler, the flag leader and Lisa Wonocott, the rifle leader, work extra hard to polish the winning team. The team has many honors; first place at the Savanna half Time Show, Third place at the San Dimas Parade, and a fourth place at the Los Altos Half Time Show. The band is an equally competitive group, practicing many hours before and after school. Some of the band members have two classes, one that specializes in their instrument and one working with the group. The Pioneer Band and Colorguard hosts the Silverado Days Parade and their own second annual Field Show Competition. The twenty-fifth anniversary parade at Disneyland includes the Pioneer Band and Colorguard, which is a great honor for Western High School. 1 Colorguard captoin, Sherri Pitts shows the new moves to the team. 2. Colorguard lines up. TOP ROW; Mark Silvestri, Tim Chesney, Mike McFadden, konBwry, JirM,WLoHi, Dana Adams, Jim McFadden, Jarry McCamey, Scott Lyons, Paul Whittington, Chris Francis, Sherrylonne Sprague. SECOND ROW: Ted Moy, Bill Martel, Greg Wise, Ken Stroud, Fronk Bautista, Robert Stobsbury, Ralph Molyneux, Tim Pippin, John Owens, Al Peralto, Andy Henry, Janette Owens, Deanna Coventon. THIRD ROW: Joel Berlin, Beverly Short, Doria Petersen, Bill Martel, Nick Cicnciolo, Jeanette Milum, Erin Lindsay, Eric Ortega, Steve Snider, Damion Dameron, Bob Smith, Bob McCullough, Robert Bazinett FOURTH ROW: Holly Mulvihill, Cathy Soafer, Tim Rohrboch, Rodney Elliott, Steve Cromer, Karen Westbrook, Mike .•lu uJa, Andrea Silvestri, Lester Bird, Ted Mohn.i, Shawn Barker, Alex Kiyabu, Steve Weddle. FIFTH ROW: Liz Dayton, Michelle Perez, Cheryl Beasley, Susie Manno, Gabe Mariscal, Robert Bird, Cathy Browley, Ed Evans, Joni Fields, Lisa Reynolds, Julie Knowles, Chandra Reynolds, Orlando Molina. SIXTH ROW: Mojo Moehring, Mrs. Wonocott, Dionno Rennech, Louise Philips, Lesley Longley, Carrie Christensen, Laurie Todd, Edwino Lewis, Morsho Grumbles, Teresa Petersen, Denise Soto, Lisa Craddock, Mr. Viles. FRONT ROW: Cindy Hermann, Diane Soto, Jonelle Mejica, Sandra Wonocott, Lori Miller, Sherri Pitts, Lisa Wonocott, Down Wimberly, Lori Rucker, Judy Miller. Band 129 TOP ROW: Mike Masuda, Sherrylanne Sprague, Damian Dameron, Scott Lyons, John Owens, Jerry McCamey, Jim McFadden, Dana Adams, Tim Cliesney, Ted Molina, Al Peralta, Bob Smith. FRONT TOW: Jeanette Milum, Andrea Silvestri, Erin Lindsay, Sherri Pins, Maja Moehring, Lisa Wonacott, Lori Miller, Doria Petersen, Alex Kiyabu. 130 Band V V Concert, ]qzz Band Perform tr V V K. y. ju v . vP ' i .N Western ' s concert and jazz bands are two of the most versatile groups around. They are ready to spur the football team to victory on the field and dazzle all of southern California on the concert stafe. 1 . Doric Petersen, Bevely Short and Scott Lyons chuckle over their pictures. 2. Drumm mojor, Mojo Moehring, leads the band to success. 3. Assistant drum major, Sandra Wonacott, works hard to follow in Maja ' s footsteps. 4. Concert Band Performs all over the southland with their wide range of music. 5. The Jazz bond performs at Jazz festivals throughout Southern California. K 0- -i S A V u V N 4 V 5 it Ru-ls-t) Drill Team Performs for Awards The Silhouette Drill Team provides entertainment at the foot- ball gomes during the half time shows as well as competing for the school in parades and shows. The drill team has received a third place at the Savanna Half Time Show Competition, a first place at the La Raima parade and was asked to perform at the Disneyland Twenty-fifth Celebration. 1 . Nancy Pippin leads the team in o spring siiow. 2. Vil ltie Bennington practices her Inigin l icl s. 3. Senior leader, Kareno Crawford, ond junior leader, Kelly Greene, shoot head leader, Nancy Pippin. 4. Karena Crawford, and junior leader, Kelly Greene, shoot head leader, Nancy Pippin. 4. Karena Crawford, Roxanne Boll, Melody Ryan and Nancy Pippin plan a new routine. 5. Nancy Pippin and Melody Ryan Practice. 132 Drill Team TOP ROW Ginger Chancellor, Teri Randoll, Melody Ryan, Vikki Bennington, Tommy Coppage, Kim Walsh, Kofhy Whitler, Darelee Keys, Moritzo Franco. SECOND ROW: Traci Schneider Marlene Audoma, Karena Crawford, Nancy Pippin, Kelli Greene, Michelle Lima, Janet Zigler. THIRD ROW: Roxonne Ball, Eriko Wangberg, Morlene Hurst, Debbie Hughes. FRONT ROW: Tina Heoly, Borbaro Coleman, Cheryl Stenborg. Drill Team 133 TOP ROW: Michelle Everett, Charmaine Whalen, Christino Land, Carol Greene, Liz Haller, Shari French, Susan Sill, Debbie Honjiyo, Kris Tyhurst, Kothleen Car- ruth, Teresa Caldwell. MIDDLE ROW: Cara Coulter, Tracey Dickerson, Kay Mar- ler. Alma Johnson, Brenda Whirlege, Karen Jacobsen, Sue Poma, Hallie Hoge- land, Cindy Hubbard, Jeri Gonzales, Sandy Flores. BOTTOM ROW: Shelli Baker, Jeanette Milum, Susan Navorro, Cindy Rodgers, Michelle Christoffels, Yvette Calvillo, Michelle Hieman, Paula Henderson. 134 Girl ' s League TOP ROW: Ann Quintero, Sean Dobranich, Samir Sahara, Rick Winter, Mrs. A. Wodell, Moosa Sahara, Louro Garza, MIDDLE ROW: Dehhie Hoisted, Elizabeth Tourney, Kim Black, Sue Aquino, Shelly Roeffs, Eddie Lovette, Khai Nguyen. FRONT ROW: Danae Montell, Michelle Perez, Cindy Granados, Jennifer Fornady, Rene Dobranich, Esther Cantu, Kimberly Meotee, Shirley Slezak, Lori Aroujo, Clubs Give School Spirit The Girl ' s League board is very active. They sponsor activities such as the Winter Formal, Homecoming Mums Sale and Valentine Carna- tions. The girls also raise money by holding car washes. The Foreign Language Club is designed to help students learn about some of the countries around the world. Every Friday the club members bring something from another country to show and to explain. 1 . The car wash helps to raise money. 2. The Girl ' s League officers are Yvette Calvillo, President; Liz Holler, Vice-President; Cindy Hubbard, Secretary; Linda Free- man, Treasurer. TOP ROW: Ed Kennedy, Monique Bonavida, Mrs. A. Woodell, Andrea Silvestre, Kent Shimogawa, Lorraine Ansley, Stephen Solos, Sharlene Throwbridge, Heidi Murhree, Caroline Acosto, Daniel Olsen. MIDDLE ROW: Steve Weddle, Cindy Crose, Philis Brendo, Toi Thai, Robert Loplante, Richard Green, Antonio Perez, Mark Swonson, Scott Lyons. FRONT ROW: Kelly Tischbern, Chandra Reynolds, Lisa Reynolds, Mariano Oldjo, Tina Self, Iverson Cowings, Kim Mongolidan. Foreign Language Club 135 Gloria Cano Debbie Harp Kim Hoffman k£k ' :!$ 136 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Holly Evans Kim Evans Kristin Falls Cindy Grcnados Vicky Healy Cheerleaders Lead with Pep No school would be complete without cheerleaders. The purpose of having cheerleaders is to create an atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement at sports events as well as assemblies. The Junior Varsity and the Freshmen Cheer Squads do just that. They are an example of Pioneer pride and showmanship for all to follow. 1 . Junior Varsity cheer does one of their formations. 2. Cheerleaders show spirit at a football game. 3. Freshmen Cheerleaders pose in the form of a W. Freshmen Cheerleaders 137 p. Partners, V. Players Strive to Win The Pioneer Partners, a group of four girls, help the varsity players. They go to every game taking refresh- ments and towels for the guys to use. These girls are always there to aid in any way they can, picking up the pieces when they lose and celebrating when they win. The varsity club is made up of anyone who has a varsity letter in a sport. The members are outstanding in their own field and this club encourages them to go on. 1 . Kim Piett hands a towel to Dave Plett 2. Donna Baligad gets water for the thirsty football players. Debbie Baligad, Donna Baligad, Annetta Dickenson, Kim Plett. 1 38 Pioneer Partners TOP ROW; Coach Howell, Scott Halstenburg, Lori Bennett, Debbie Flowers, Steve Harms, John Aubain, Art Harrington, Ray Sito, Ken Myricl , SECOND ROW: Ed Kenedy, Adam Navarro, Erin Lindsay, Art Navarro, Debbie Honjiyo, Kim Smith, Sandy Flores, Shannon Sem, Cindy Felker, Donna Boligad, Condi Tanner, Debbie Boligad, Coach Fieldhouse. THIRD ROW: Heide Murphree, Bob Clarridge, Jeanet- te Logda, Debbie Breyer, Jone Dusterhoft, Kim Lee, Fronk Mackay, Jeonette Milum, Colin Horichi, Mike Giovanetti. FRONT ROW: Jeri Consoles, Anetta Dickensen, Jay Heorn, Dove Plert. Dave Plett, President, Jeri Consoles, Treasurer; Annetta Dickensen, Secretary, Jay Heorn, Vice- President. Varsity Club 139 A NEW LOOK.. A NEW FRIENQ A NEW SPIRIT.. SPORTS ipv : X X ;. ■:;■■■■Varsity Football Shows Potential Even though the varsity team isn ' t having their best season, they still show pride and sportsmanship. They have the poten- tial of becoming o strong team, but things just did not go right. Coaches Jim Howell and Mike Bodkin, contribute large amounts of teaching about physical endurance. Top football players are: Most Valuable player — Mike Balenti; Most Valu- able Offensive Back — Dare Plett; Most Valuable Defensive Lineman — Ray Sito: Team Captain — John Penner. All play- ers have an unique style of play, and their perserverance proves them all to be winners. 1 . A referee explains to Coach Jim Howell just exactly whot that lost call was. 2. Quarterback John Arena hands off the ball to Mike Balenti, who busts through the Troy Defensive Line. 3. Punter Bryan Jacobsen kicks a long shot down into enemy territory. 4. Western ' s offensive line celebrates after scoring a touchdown. TOP ROW: Mark Cheshire, Sammi Haoninen, Rob Levan (mgr), Bryan Jacobsen, Roy Sito, Louis Fergusen, Dave Porras, Sean Cogon, Joy Heorn, Mike Bolenti, Dave Plett. FOURTH ROW: Gerd Sowers, John Auboin, Cliff Stout, Danny Blockwell, Cruz Bonillo, Mike Brody, Adam Navarro, Wayne Vibrio, Scott Halstenberg, Bryan Lolmcugh. THIRD ROW: Eric Olsen, Jim Wilke, Steve Herrero, Mr. Jim Howell (coach), Mr. Mike Bodkin (Asst. coach), Mr. Kevin Kaltentholer (Asst. coach), Mr. Chris Tadberg (Equip, man), Mr. Dick Arcuri (Field man). Alec Jackson, John Arona, Dove Mahler. SECOND ROW: Ceroid St. Amant, Art Navarro, Frank Mockey, Derek Davis, Jason Kuronti, Johnnie Gregory, Aaron Alford, John Penner. FRONT ROW: Robert Timor, Wesley Kong, Bill Fountas, Dave Stahovich, Jimmy Smith, Tom Balenti, Joe Herrick. 142 Varsity Football Varsity Scoreb ox Western 7 Kennedy 34 Western Sonora 7 Western 9 Racho Alamitos 10 Western Anaheim 21 Western 7 Troy 9 Western 6 Bueno Park 7 Western 27 Savanna 7 Western 10 Saddleback 24 Western 23 Magnolia Western Sunny Hills 27 4 d Varsity Football 143 ' TOP ROW Rick Hodges, Scott Brown, James Durbm, Boax Balenti, Mario Battista, Sfevc Lane, Richard Juarez (coach), Dan Garcia, Jim Chivalette, James Han, Rich Josalyn, Steve Kennicott, Ron Burroughs, Dave Haas. THIRD ROW: Kenny Klump, Todd Warren, Mike Kari, Erik Roberson, Odell Harrington, Frank Figerell, Eddie Ortiz, Richard Gruber, Pat Hopkins, Steve Whitehurst, SECOND ROW: John Rogers (coach), Robert Clark, Lawrence Ortega, Steven Schmoeckel, Lawrence Chester, Larry Woodhouse, Jeff Francis, Rodger Litter, Richard Hanley, Curt Kozae, Ed Jeon, Will Schultz (coach). BOTTOM ROW: Ed Bonilla, Charles Kishimoto, Robert Swanson, Tong Park, Jon Heimon, Grant Reynolds, Kenneth Simpson, Brian Garcio. j Sophomores Show Best Record Yet The Sophomore football team is displaying the best record of the three teams. The sophomore team is led by the Coaching staff of Richard Juarez, Coach Shultz and Coach Rogers. The team shows fantastic sportsmanship and a smooth style of play. The following players excell in their respective positions: Most Valuable Players — Bobby Velasquez; Teem Captain — Mario Battista Most Improved Mike Kari; Best Offensive — Odell Harrington; Best Defensive Player — Boaz Balentl. Con- gratulations to the extremely fine players. 1. Player charges through line. 2. Todd Warren hands off ball. 3. Odell Harrington confers with coach Richard Juarez. 4. Eddie Ortiz receives the handoff . 5. Mario Battista runs away with the boll. 6 Odell Harrington takes on opponent '  . Score Box 1 HIHHi H Western 20 Kennedy Western Sonora Western 2 Rancho Alamtos 13 Western 6 Anaheim 6 Western 14 Troy 21 Western 8 Buena Park Western 20 Savannah 6 Western 8 Saddelbock 31 Western 8 Magonila 6 Western 30 Sunny Hills 18 Sophomore Football 145 ! b .r-A. . ijj i AToaisjp., . Wfejii Soorsar. SenScncESr •SJferr Nsr K3«a 5s«e -itar. MHkeRosrar., je WTlka, Tacj. i CTcr, ' ••fcK. _i.j . . - - — Zfe Ds- ' Millfe- E-ae ' •m3- s- S Use 3T3k= -Tarrcs War,, Wkarr ' jahnsar, ooracr Sotth: Milse Mk!jBgE3r Jote KnosfczsA. J3- _r; l d FresTTrer, Foosisrfl Freshman Football Fights Frantically The Freshmon ioofbaW -teom ' isryM- hoYimg the season they were hoping for, but H s the best effort possible pirf forth by these courogeous Ninth graders. The team is good, bu oppor- tunities just won ' t swing in their directiori. Heod Cooch Rex Thomos is superior in the leadership o these ne ■' orrried ■' oo ' boll team. Their record does not reflect their f ightirig spirit, but tiTese young Pioneers will grow stronger and better m the future. 1 . Scoff Rsyrioyi iareoi-i •: tdCi ' .fe 2. Jeff WilKs bresJ ' .s !«!• the ope . 3 Alle . Nrshikowc: gets tcfckted by ccpc rig powers • irorifi! ■:; Tts npr3tes his next -n K . 5 Ccoc P ex THztrrtoi toctics wrth his leer ' . 6. Gorrat Gordon heosk up the sidBrne. - v B H ■| BH| H| H H Score Box H H P I ' t ' ester ' ! Sonora 30 ' ' esTern 6 Gar S ' ' es 8m 18 Anaheirri 2D • ' • ' estern Troy 22 ' • ' esfern Bueno Park U Western 12 Sovannah 12 Western 8 Soddleback 26 Vt ' estern ' k agnolio 13 '  ' estern 26 Sumy Hilte 26 freshmen Football 1- 7 Water Polo has Tough Season Western ' s Water Polo Teams ore having a really tough season. A big highlight though is a freshmen by the name of Brent Parenteau, who made ths varsity team. Junior Varsity is also made up of fine players. The Most Valuable Player on the Varsity team is Willie Haines. The Most Valuable Player On the Junior Varsity team is Don Olsen. Another good player is goalie Jay Siddall. The teams are coached by Mr. Larry Senglaub and Grafton Weiss. An Ex-Pioneer Steve Nichols helps to coach the Junior Varisty team. 1. Bob Claridge takes a shot on a goal 2- A Varsity player drowns while getting control of the ball, 3. Varsity goalie, Dave Armstrong, throws the ball to o team mate. 4. Goalie, Jay Siddall, leaps out of the water to make a save on a goal. 5 Water Polo players soys Get your hands down and let me score! TOP ROW: Mr. Lorr Senglaub (coach). Brent Parenteau, Mike Morzlo, Mike Craddock, Dave Armstrong, Robert Fiolo, Grafton Weis (coach). FRONT ROW: Scott Molloy, Rick Morrow, Jil Haines, Laurel Meyers, Bob Claridge, Jerry Blackburn. 148 Water Polo Varsity Scorebox ■■Western 12 Anaheim 8 Western 3 Troy 20 Western 8 Santa Ana Valley 11 Western 4 Buena Park 17 Western 4 Kennedy 15 Western 15 El Modena 15 Western 8 Magnolia 11 Western L Sunny Hills 22 Junior Varsity Scorebox Western 5 Anaheim Western 2 Troy 17 Western 7 Santa Ana Valley 3 Western 5 Kennedy 7 Western 14 Saddleback 18 Western 8 Long Beach Poly 6 Western 6 Fountain Valley 2 Western n LaHabra 6 Western 5 Los Alamitos 10 Western 6 Buena Park 10 Western 1 El Modena 10 Western 5 Magnolia 8 Western iiwiniTTai 12 Sunny Hills 13 Ef 1 9 9 t •— v P ' J 1 A Jt . N v ' ' Hif H EAf V vi H H 1 1 ilk— 1 m • -A J,- - h TOP ROW: Steve Nichols (Coach), Jeff King, Darren Rock, Chris Smith (mgr), Moussa Sahara, Mr. Larry Senglaub (coach), MIDDLE ROW: Jaime Posadas, J.R- Posadas, Jay Siddall, Don Olsen, Terry Russet, Bob Germund- FRONT ROW: Andre Fiola, Bud McMinn, Mary Cameron, Julie Rey, Kurt Montgomery, Chris Bouccucci, Laura Green, Terry Burns, Water Polo 1 49 Girls Volleyball Display Abilities The Varsity and Junior Varsity Volleyball teams really have something to be proud of. These two squads knock off many of their opponenets in games so far. The Varsity season is overage and is being led by Most Valuable Player Jeri Gonzales and the coaching of Mrs. Owline Gregory. Junior Varsity is experienc- ing an excellent season with the coaching of Mr. John Donnel- ly, and the fine athletes such as these; Sharon Krieger, Shore- len Trowbridge, and Lynn Davis. Congratulations to all of these fine players. 1 . Varsity team discuss game plans. 2. Heidi Murphree leaps up to tip ball over the net. 3- Jeri Gonzoles makes a mean volley. 4. Anne Moorlach delivers a hard serve. 5. Karen Brown returns a backward shot, 6. Cooch John Donnelly goes over the strategies. TOP ROW: Mrs. Owline Gregory (coach), Becky Saucy, Kim Smith, Debbie Flowers, Heidi Murphree, Jeri Gonzales, Shelio Slogle. FRONT ROW: Jan Anderson, Debbie Honjiyo, Jennifer Fornady, Lorraine Ansley. ItW Varsity Scorebox Western Orange 2 Western Fullertin 2 Western Troy 2 Western Saddleback 2 Western 1 Anaheim 2 Western 1 Magnolia 2 Western 2 Sunny Hills Western Buena Park 2 Vv ' estern 2 Savanna 1 Western Troy 2 Western Saddleback 2 Western 2 Anaheim 1 Western 2 Magnolia Western 2 Sunny Hills 1 Western 2 Buena Park Western 1 Savanna 2 150 Girls Volleyball Junior Varisty Scorebox ■Western 1 Orange Western Connelly 2 Western Fullerton 2 Western 2 Troy Western 2 Saddleback Western 2 Anaheim Western 2 Magnolia Western 2 Sunny Hills Western 2 Buena Park Western Savanna 2 Western 2 Troy Western 1 Saddleback Western 2 Anaheim Western Magnolia 2 Western 2 Sunny Hills Western 2 Buena Park Western Savanna 2 TOP ROW: Sharon Krieger, Lisa Harless, Kim Franklyn, Linda Beery, Anne Moorlach. FRONT ROW: Shorlene Trowbridge, Karen Brown, Cathy Stasiok, Lori Permenter, Girls Volleyball 151 Girls Tennis Teams Show Successfulness The Girls Tennis teams consist of Seniors, Juniors, and Sopho- mores. Both teems have good seasonal reocrds. The Varsity team has a 7-5-2 record and the Junior Varsity team has c 6-7 record. The Tennis teams work very hard to make the year successful and enjoyable. Both of the teams finish the season with a fourth place in the league. The Varsity coach is Mrs. Jenny Sammon. She States We did the best as we could. The Junior varsity coach is Mrs. Jane Sheppird, who states They work hard and I am proud of them. The Most Valuable Player on the team is Kim Lee, who is pictured in photo 2 on page 1 52. The Most Improved Player is Patty Mucatel, who is pictured in photo 2 on page 153. 1. Shanna Sem and Condi Tanner make up one of the double teams. 3. Thersa Crone gets ready to return the ball. 5. Darlo Ball uses strategic forehand. TOP ROW; Mrs. J. Sammon, (coach). Tiffany Butler, Shannon Sem, Trocey Lewis, Cindy Felker, Joni Dusterhoff. FRONT ROW: Condi Tanner, Jeonette Logda, Kim Lee, Cathy Soofer. 152 Girls Tennis Varsity Scorebox Western 5 Troy 13 Western 2 Saddleback 16 Western ] 3 Anaheim 5 Western 1 6 Magnolia 2 Western 3 Sunny Hills 15 Western 1 2 Buena Park 6 Western 1 Savanna 8 Western 3 Troy 15 Western 1 3 Saddleback 5 Western 1 2 Anaheim 6 Western 1 3 Magnolia 5 Western 1 Sunny Hills 17 Western 9 Buena Park 9 Western 9 Savanna 9 Ji -.v T - .-j .jii  iaii TOP ROW; Mrs. J- Sheppird (coach), Nicci Orduno, Theresa Crane, Daria Ball, Carol Greene, Robin McKarns. FRONT ROW: Potty Mucotel, Kerri Montgomery, Laurie McSeveney, Sandy Hunter, Rhonda Brown. Junior Varsity Scorebox ■■■Western 2 Troy 4 Western 1 Saddleback 5 Western 6 Anaheim Western 6 Magnolia Western Sunny Hills 6 Western 3 Buena Park 3 Western 3 Savanna 2 Western 1 Troy 5 Western Saddleback 6 Western 6 Anaheim Western 6 Magnolia Western Sunny Hills 6 Western 4 Buena Park 2 Western 5 Savanna 1 Girls Tennis 153 Boys Scores Western 33 Anaheim 22 Western 41 Troy 15 Western 42 Sunny Hills 21 Western 36 Savanna 23 Western 30 Magnolia 25 Western 22 Saddleback 35 Western 50 Buena Park 15 Girls Scores Western 25 Anaheim 30 Western 55 Troy 15 Western 73 Sunny Hills 15 Western 42 Savanna 17 Western 55 Magnolia 15 Western 45 Saddleback 15 Western 48 Buena Park 15 m Wi tSC . -- ' Wr T - •JmtB M 1 5 4 Cross Country Cross Country Enjoys Season The Cross Country team is led by Seniors Scott Ruiz, Steve Harms and Kevin Dexter. Although there are no wins for Western, no one feels as though he has lost. Keri Bowden and Teri Lindsey lead the Girls team. Mr. Roy Merk coached the boys team, and Mr. Robert Fieldhouse coached the girls team. This being the first year for freshmen at Western, Teri Lindsey is the first freshman to letter in Cross Country. 1 . The rush is on with the Cross Country teams. 2. Kevin Dexter is the Most Valuable Player. 3. Ginger Herbert sets her pace. rOP ROW: Julie Childers, Vicki Fields, Stephanie Doyle, Debbie Brett, Mr, Bob Fieldhouse (coach). 30TT0M ROW: Allison Kicken, Ginger Herbert, Linda Leonard, Karrie Bowden, Roseann Wells, Ginger Brown, Erin Lindsey, Angela Lockhart, Terri Lindsey. ' OP ROW: Lorenzo Benay, Ben Gregory, Carlos Soto, John Tikker, Dove Simpson, Don Rimmey, Kevin )exter. Matt Suttey. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Roy Merk (coach), Dave Moynord, Ed Kennedy, Scott Ruiz, erry Myers, Steve Harms, John Bryan, Gary Walters, Mike Giovonetti. Cross Country 1 55 Varsity Cagers Face Tough Competition The Varsity team consists of 1 1 players. These guys put in o lot of practice and hard work to make this the best year possible. The team is coached by Marty McDermott and Conrad Byars. Injured early in the season is Don Arvidson, who plays at key position. Some of the team is made up of returnees: Mark LoMorte, Don Arvidson, Wayne Viloria and Todd McLaugh- lin. Despite tough competition, the tough Pioneers show their ability to hang in there. 1 . Todd McLaughlin gets reody fo block. 2. Coaches clap with enthusiasm. 3. 24 dribbles ball down court. 4. Norman Bennet shoots a free throw. 5. Miles llda passes over opponent. 6. Mark LaMorte tries to get around defense. .,== - fSl C TOP ROW: Darin Cummins, Bob Thews, Robert Dykehouse, Brian Cummins, Mark LaMorte, Norman Bennet, Coach Marty McDermott, Coach Mark Troch. FRONT ROW: Larry Chester, Todd McLaughlin, Steve Bowen, Mike lida. Rick Winters, Don Arvidson. 156 Varsity Basketball Varsity Scorebox Western 54 Troy 77 Western 44 Anaheim 64 Western 56 Buena Park 68 Western 56 Savanna 79 Western 61 Saddleback 59 Western 61 Sunny Hills 87 Western 39 Magnolia 85 Western 50 Troy 75 Western 49 Anaheim 56 Western 41 Buena Park 55 Western 50 Savanna 55 Western 44 Saddleback 43 Western 52 Sunny Hills 97 Western 44 Magnolia 54 Va Varsity Basketball 157 Junior- Varsity Strives for Successful Season The boys Junior-Varsity Teams try hard to do their best, but they just cannot outplay their opponents. The team is led by the excellent coaching of Conrad Byars. The team puts out a lot of effort and time to try and make it a good season. Although these players ore tough, they all have o great idea of what it takes to be on top. All of these guys show a lot of school spirit and pride. 1 . A banner is pride. 2. Todd Okerland Battles for ball. 3. Don Sanchez throws ball out of oppenent ' s reach. 4- David Walker gets ready to pass the ball to 3. 5, Les Johnson shoots for basket. 6. Steve Farley goes for point. TOP ROW; Rick Jostyn, Joe Herrick, Steve Farley, Les Johnson, Todd Okerlond, Lance Contos, Don Sanchez, Max Gilbertson. David Walker, Coach Conrod Byars. FRONT ROW: Robert Fiola, Charlie Ev 158 Junior- Varsity Basketball Junior Varsity Scorebox Western 28 Troy 49 Western 74 Anaheim 51 Western 45 Buena Park 83 Western 32 Savanna 55 Western 21 Saddleback 73 Western 23 Sunny Hills 58 Western 38 Magnolia 39 Western 50 Troy 68 Western 54 Anaheim 65 Western 56 Buena Park 65 Western 18 Savanna 30 Western 35 Saddleback 43 Western 54 Sunny Hills 85 Western 40 Magnolia 50 Junior- Varsity Basketball 159 Freshman, Sophomore Shore Experiences The Sophomore Team consists of mostly sophomores. The boys ore coached by Mr. Mark Trach. They have been having a decent season and are trying hard to learn the fundamentals of the game. They seem to enjoy themselves very much at the games. The Freshman Team is made up of seven Freshmen, and they are starting to play the game a lot better. If these guys keep up at their pace, they will be looking better in the years to come. 1 . 35 begins the game with the jump off. 2. Pat Hopkins tries a jump shot, 3. Mark Allen shoots over the defender, 4. Odell Harrington gets ready to bring the boll in, 5. Glen Shaefer takes a shot, 6. Paul Horn waits for the pass, 7. And the game begins. 8. Ed Evens breoks away for a lay up. Sophomore Scorebox Western Troy Western Anaheim Western Buena Park Western Savanna Western Saddleback Western Sunny Hills Western Magnolia Western Troy Western Anaheim Western Buena Park Western Savanna Western Saddleback Western Sunny Hills Western Magnolia TOP ROW: Jaime Mendoza, Tom Smith, Mork Allen, MIDDLE ROW: Art Achollo, Guy Turley, Odell Horington, BOTTOM ROW: Darin Bruce, Max Gilbertson, Jeff Wells, Pat Hopkins. 160 Sophomore Basketball 6 Freshmen Scorebox S Western Troy Western Anaheim Western Buena Park Western Savanna Western Saddleback j Western Sunny Hills Western Magnolia Western Troy Western Anaheim Western Buena Park Savanna Western Western Saddleback Western Sunny Hills Western Magnolia TOP ROW: Glen Schaefer, Jeff Bolso, David Shimogawa, Brent Parenteau, Paul Horn, Brian Miller. FRONT ROW: Roy Joseph, Troy Hoffmonn, Ed Evans, Dave Loera, Robert Loplante. Freshman Basketball 161 Varsity, Junior- Varsity Wrestlers Bare Potential The Varsity Team is made up of 13 players. The coaching staff consists of Coach Ed Packard, Frank Cozaros, and Jerry Tyner. The Junior- Varsity Team is made up of 8 players. The coach for these guys is Jerry Tyner. The wrestlers take pride in their matches whether a victory or a defeat. The two teams show their full ability in both endurance and skill. 1 . Captain Greg Brenes has the opponent in c double leg left. 2. Wrestler tries for a pin. 3. Orlando Molina stops to pose for camera. 4. Captain, Colin Horuchi does a tight waist break down, 5. Coaches watch with anticipation. 6. Sean Logan, most outstanding wrestler, is in referree ' s starting position. 7. Mike Giovinati is proclaimed the winner. Varsity Scorebox Ifjj H Western Troy l l Western Anaheim B Western Buena Park 1 Western Savanna H Western Saddleback | Western Sunny Hills H Western Magnolia ' H TOP ROW: Robert Gamauche, Bob Claridge, Steve Hohn, Joe Belsito. BOTTOM ROW: Orlando Molina, Mike Giovinati, Lloyd Lacasio, Dole Tonoka. TOP ROW: Coach Frank Cozaros, John Ellis, Sean Logan, Art Harrington, Cooch Ed Packard, John Mueller, Ken Shimigawa, Mike South, Coach Jerry Tyner. BOTTOM ROW: James Hahn, Ed Kennedy, Steve Nishikawa, Gregg Brenes, Colin Horiuchi, Lance Lacasio, Ed Nankervis. 162 Wrestling Junior-Varsity Scorebox Western Troy Western Anaheim Western Buena Park Western Savanna Western Saddleback Western Sunny Hills Western Magnolia Wrestling 1 63 Girls Field Hockey Plays for Fun Times The girls that make up this team consist of all grade levels. They put out a lot of effort and try their hardest. They really enjoy the game. A few of the girls say they don ' t mind if they don ' t win, but they like to play because it is fun. The coach is Virginia Mott. The team ' s record is not very good, but they have fun. 1 . Kelly Pope hits ball past opponent. 2. Tiffany Butler battles with opponent for boll. 3. Jan Anderson goes for a goal. 4. Angela Lockhart tries to stop boll. 5. Casey Pope takes ball away from goal. 6. Anne Moorloch goes after ball. 7. Rhonda Brown takes mighty swing. 8. Coach Virginia Mott confers with referee. TOP ROW: Jon Anderson, Tiffany Butler, Kelly Pope, Anne Moorloch, Shoron Kreiger, Coach Virginia Mott. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Boligod, Launa Locosio, Rhonda Brown. FRONT ROW: Robin Derring, Angela Lockhart, Wendy New, Casey Pope, Claire Coburn. 164 Field Hockey Scorebox Western 4 Orange Western Rancho Alamitos 5 Western Saddleback 1 Western Anaheim 5 Western LaHabra 4 Western Buena Pork 2 Western Saddleback 2 Western Anaheim 2 Western LaHabra 9 Western Buena Park 5 It..- .- I Field Hockey 165 Varsity Soccer Stays Tough Even though Western ' s Varsity Soccer team is not having an outstanding season, their team is very skillful in talents and has excellent sportsmanship. Defensively they are strong with great fullbacks as Mark Sakamoto, John Novak and Dan Eddy. Offensively they are quick with such wings as Mike Goodwin and Tim Huddy, plus forwards Dave Queroz and Don Olsen. Coaching by Nick Orloff also helps these players to improve their skills. Placing fifth in Orange League ploy, they still stay tough, and hope that next year ' s team places first. 1 Everyone awaits to see where the ball is going. 2. Dan Olsen goes after ball. 3. John Novak gets ready to moke play. 4. Player hits ball with head. 5. Tim Huddy pulls back to kick. 6. Dan Olsen gets ready to kick ball away from his opponent. 7. 27 kicks ball before opponent blocks the kick. EIPI I W ' ;. :s:.s::t:r:z Zi ::: ' :: - ror ;:z; .rro-;S;.- ' - •■■----- 166 Varsity Soccer Varsity Scorebox Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western Western 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 El Dorado 2 Esperanza 3 Brea 1 Fullerton 6 Anaheim 7 Saddleback 3 Valencia 6 El Dorado 5 Esperanza 2 Brea 1 Fullerton 5 Anaheim 3 Saddleback 4 Valencia 6 Varsity Soccer 167 Junior- Varsity Soccer Tries Desperately Opening up the pre-season with a Melodyland, the Junior- Varsity Team is team has some excellent players, most their first year. Walk-on coach, Groig beginners and the others efficiently. Th standing players such as Dave Kerrigan Lou Costonzo. Trying desperately this prove them to be winners. 1 . Mike Horkan heads the boll- 2. Soccer player awaits opponent ' s ploy. 3. Jaime Posadas blocks the shot. 4. Andre Fiola still in air after jumping for the boll. 5. Players bottle for the ball. 6. Soccer player races opponent for boll. 7. Soccer player kicks boll around opponent. 8. Thomas won fights for boll. 7-2 victory against osing ever since. The of which are playing Martelle, helps these s team has some out- Sean Dobranich and team ' s perseverance THE ROW: Dave Stahovich, Louis Coustanza, Jon Lagdo. 168 Junior- Varsity Soccer Junior-Varsity Scorebox Western El Dorado Western Esperanzc Western Brea Western Fullerton Western Anaheim Western Saddleback Western Valencia Western 1 El Dorado Western Esperanzo Western Brea Western Fullerton Western Anaheim Western Saddleback Western Valencio 2 4 12 2 3 16 2 4 3 6 5 5 7 Junior- Varsity Soccer 169 Girls Varsity Basketball has Talent Throughout The Varsity Team is made up of seniors and juniors. These girls are coached with the expertise of Mr. Greg Dinneen. These girls put out a lot of time and effort to show that the game is fun and very worthwhile. They all play to the best of their skill and knowledge. They are having a tough season, but they show their talent before, during and after every game. 1 . Erin Lindsay dribbles the ball. 2. Janet Jensen prepares to shoot. 3. Erin Lindsay shoots to score. 4. Chris Wise catches the ball. 5. Jennifer Joseph prepares to moke o basket. TOP ROW; Jennifer Joseph, Erin Lindsay, Kothy Carruth, Chris Wise, Janet Jensen, Shanna Sem, Sandy Flores. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Season, Karen Brown. 1 70 Varsity Basketball Varsity Scorebox Western 35 Western 46 Western 46 Western 49 Western 47 Western 35 Western 45 Western 36 Western 46 Western 55 Western 29 Western 37 Western 40 Western 53 Troy 55 Anaheim 52 Buena Park 52 Savanna 60 Saddlebacl 53 Sunny Hills 57 Magnolia 66 Troy 48 Anaheim 56 Buena Park 47 Savanna 53 Saddleback 58 Sunny Hills 71 Magnolia 52 Varsity Basketball 171 Junior- Varsity Girls Train for Fine Season The Junior- Varsity Team consists of seven very good players. They are coached by Mr. Mitch Olson. All of these girls work hard to make it a good season. All of the girls show a fine attitude, good hustle, and on overflow of school spirit. In addition, many fine players surface giving hope of a fine team with increased experience for next year. 1. Kim Koontz dribbles ball down court. 2. Carmen Ortiz gets ready to shoot for point. 3. Corina Sanchez prepares to throw boll- 4. Carmen dribbles ball toward basket, 5. Patty Smith tries to catch the ball, 6. First iumpshot to start off game, 7. Denise Dubocq gets ready to throw boll for a basket. THE ROW: Patty Smith, Corina Sanchez, Deanna Liebenow, Kim Koontz, Carmen Ortiz, Denise Dubocq, Solly Gonzales. 172 Junior- Varsity Basketball Junior-Varsity Scorebox WtM Western 2 Troy 39 Western 4 Buena Pork 35 Western 19 Savanna 22 Western 15 Saddleback 50 Western 10 Sunny Hills 57 Western 6 Magnolia 48 Western 13 Troy 40 Western 21 Anaheim 40 Western 28 Buena Park 39 Western 20 Savanna 40 Western 8 Saddleback 31 Western 11 Sunny Hills 44 Western 17 Magnolia 34 Junior- Varsity Basketball 173 Pitchers Lead the Way Coming off of a strong pre-season mark of 3-1, the Pioneers show strong Individual performances at the plate and on the mound. 1. Jim Wilke batting for RBI. 2. Mark LaMorte delivers a strike. 3. Bill Killebrew rounds second base, 4. Mark Kraemer is determined. Varsity Scorebox Western Western Western 2 Western 3 Western 6 Western Western 3 Western Anaheim 2 Troy 6 Buena Park 1 Savanna 14 Saddleback 10 Magnolia 1 Sunnyhilis 6 Anaheim 2 Due to spring deadline games from April 1 to May 8 could not be published. TOP ROW; Coach Campbell, Bill Killebrew, Bob Thews, Mark LaMorte, John Aubain, Danny Miles, Robbi Levan, Coach Ed Packard, MIDDLE ROW: Todd Sundman, John Penner, Jim Wilke, Kevin Tiber, Darin Pefley. BOTTOM ROW; Mark Kraemer, Terry Poole, Todd Warren, Mike Tellers, Art Santomoria. I 74 Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball 1 75 Junior Varsity Scorebox JV, Frosh-Soph Builds The Junior Varsity and the Frosh-Soph teams are having a learning season. Coaches Schultz, Latham cd Rogers ere building talented players for the Varsity rearr. and J.V. teams. 1 . Kenny Wishmeyers gets a big hH. 2. Rod Gjnrod tries to steal, hoping to put some points on the scoreboard. 3. Avoiding an out, Mark Swanson dives for o close coil. 4. Jeff Wilke trots in to home base. Western 4 Anaham Westem Troy Z Western 3 BuerKi Park 5 Westem 4 Savanna 7 Westem 4 Soddlebock 17 Westem 6 Magnolia 7 Westem Sunnyhills 4 Due to spring delivery, games from April 8 to AAoy 8 could not be published. TOP ROW; Mike South, Frank Figurol, Gil Lopez, Rod Conrod, P— Ke ' .er. Dear, Jonnso ' . =-,. z ' .- —■Oug ' - 5C ROW: Tony Rca, Faustino Rios, Joe Martens, Be ) Qarridge, Kenny Wishmeyer, Ed Ortiz, Erik Roberson. 176 Junior- Varsity Baseball . ' ■l- Zoo— ir-i jf-r oj -ID—. Z-Dt: S-i— ooz -crAsi Oxrr — i; u = cr UKj i ej - 5r I ; ' . ' ■' . : ; ; ; r 3=- =— -O-S T . Se« wcCrj — icr. ji=- Boys Varsity Track Western Western Western Western Western Western 68 68 65 48 61 56 Anaheim Troy Buena Park Savanna Saddleback Magnolia 58 58 58 75 66 68 Due to spring delivery, cannot be published. scores from April 8 to May 8 Boys Frosh-Soph Track Western Western Western Western Western Western 38 17 28 27 14 30 Anaheim Troy Buena Park Savanna Saddleback Magnolia 50 108 94 83 111 75 Due to spring delivery, cannot be published. scores from April 8 to May 8 Girls Track fsm VH V Western Western Western Western Western Western 47 35 30 38 28 29 Anaheim Troy Buena Park Savanna Saddleback Magnolia 57 65 65 61 7 70 Due to spring delivery, cannot be published. scores from April 8 to May 8 varsity Track TOP ROW: Art Harrington, Scott Smith, Don Arviason, MiKe Brody, Dan Rimmey, Steve Harms, Dove Plett, Joy Hearn, Kevin Dexter. MIDDLE ROW: Carlos Moldonado, Terry Myers, Jason Kurotoni, JR. Posadas, Ken Shimogowo, Clyde Abad, Steve Herrera, Ed Kennedy FRONT ROW: Victor Cly, Bob Velasquez, Ed Bonilla, Tom Balenti, Derek Davis, Scott Malloy, Jerry Gayle. Frosh-Soph Team. TOP ROW: Ron Ellis, Bob Drummond, Don Hatch, Mickey Totten, Ed Bonilla, Jim McCloin, Ken Wright, Mark Allen, Clyde Abad. MIDDLE ROW: Jon Anderson, Dan Olsen, JR. Pososas, Guy Turley, Steve Schmoekel, Rick Estrada, Lorry Chester, Rodney Elliot. FRONT ROW: Benny Gregory, Vince Salisbury, Bob Velasquez, Jaime Posadas, Matt Suttey, John Bryan, Robert Bird. 1 78 Boys Track Track Team Runs to Many Victories Western ' s track team is off to a great start. Varsity had a few under class men doing a great job and a lot of records being broken throughout the season. Everyone worked hard and put all his effort towards team success and individual records. TOP ROW: Moritza Franco, Shannon Sem, Stefany Williams, Anneto Dickenson, Roseanne Wells, Shirley Slezak. MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Britf, Alison Kicken, Sophia Allre, Beverly Mohon, Potty Smith. FRONT ROW: Melody Ryan, Linda Leonard, Ginger Herbert, Gisele Nguyen. Girls Track 1 79 Swim Teams Make Way for Victory This year ' s swimming teams were everything but all wet. They each are excellent and pulls through with a great season. They practice hard and condition daily which accounts for their wonderful year. Each member did his part and each was striving for the team ' s victory. Everyone has certain talents, but a few outshines them all such as Rick Hawley, Jerry Blackburn, and Curt Montgomery, and Willie Haines. 1 . Willie Haines, working hard on his butterfly. 2. Bart Ray pushes hord for perfection. 3. Jerry Blackburn, getting ready for o good start. 4. Senglaub talks to swim team. 5. Coaches observing girls swim team. 6. Girls swim team goes for a dive. TOP ROW: Coach Steve Nrchols, Robert Fiola, Coach Grafton Weiss, Willie Haines. SECOND ROW: Mousso Sobbaro, Curt Montgomery, John Sturgeon, Jerry Blocburn, Steve Cromer THIRD ROW: Coach Lorry Senglaub, Bart Roy, Tom Loveland, Scott Seth, Russ Franks. BOTTOM ROW: Andre Fiola, Chris Boccucci, Jeff Jones, Bill Wood, Rick Hawley. ( i;Wai%4(, ,v,,Vini 180 Swimming TOP ROW: Kelli Wood, Wendy Orsholl, Loro Green, Kellee Croulx, SECOND ROW: Connie Lujon, Samantha Lloyd, Lisa Freidrich, Vonda Hornback, Lynn Adams, BOTTOM ROW: Julie Rey, Kathy Kendrich, Laurel Meyer, Daria Hernandez. Boys Scorebox 1 ■■Western 23 Buena Park 115 Western 59 Pocifica 71 Western 71 Savanna 62 Western 45 El Modena 89 Western 67 Saddleback 70 Western 59 Magnolia 98 Western 68 Valencia 83 Western 20 Sunny Hills 94 Girls Scorebox Western 20 Buena Park 84 Western 18 Savanna 92 Western 24 El Modena 73 Western 12 Saddleback 102 Western 12 Magnolia 66 Western 51 Valencia 64 Western 10 Sunny Hills 87 iwimming 181 Tennis Swings to Many Victories Western ' s Boys ' Tennis Team is led by Coaches Walker and Fieldhouse. The varsity team is strong with such players as Stuart Wasserman, and Rick Rosales. Junior Varsity is also bold with fine new athletes. Both teams are playing an excep- tional season. ] . Stuort Wasserman Volleys. TOP ROW: Coach Walker, Stephanie Doyle, Bob Vela, Rick Rosales, Mike Masu- da, David Nguyen, Jim Turner, Stuart Wasserman, Carlos Soto, Frank Bautisto, Coach Fieldhouse. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Leblonc, Kurt Dusterhoft, Ed Jeon, Mike Goodwin, Paul Tokahamo, Brian Lewis, Dean Olsen. FRONT ROW: Josh Iverson Thomas Won, Tim Yamasoki, Steve Koo. Varsity Scorebox B Western 26 Anaheim 2 Western 5 Troy 23 Western 13 Buena Park 15 Western 7 Savanna 21 Western 6 Saddleback 22 Western 10 Magnolia 10 Western 3 Sunny Hills 25 Western 27 Anaheim 1 Western 4 ' 2 Troy 23 ' 2 Western 16 Buena Park 12 Due to spring de livery, games from March 28 to May 8 could not be 3ublished. Junior Varsity Scorebox ■Western 11 Anaheim Western 12 ' 4 Troy 13 4 Western 9 ' 2 Buena Park 4 ' 2 Western 2 Savanna 12 Western 10 ' 2 Saddleback 3 ' 2 Western 14 Magnolia Western 13 4 Sunny Hills 12 ' 2 Western 10 Anaheim Western 3 ' 2 Troy 10 ' 2 Western 58 Buena Park 48 i 182 Boys ' Tennis Varsity Scorebox Western 6 Western 2 Western 6 Western 5 Western 2 Western 2 Western 13 Savanna 21 Troy 25 Saddlebock 21 Anaheim 22 Sunny Hills 25 Buena Park 25 Magnolia 14 Due to spring delivery, games from April 8 to April 23 could not be published. m Co-ed Badminton Ploys For Experience Very young and inexperienced are the words used to describe the Badminton Team. Coached by Jenny Sammon the team learns new skills. Debbie Honjiyo and Jeanette Milum are outstanding in ladies doubles. The two girls will be expected to go to CIF. with a 13-1 record. They will be representing Freeway League in CIF individual competition. FRONT ROW: Isela Panizo, Lorraine Ansley, David Ater, Kathy Fink, Mil e Ouel- letf, Robin Derring, Miguel Duran. MIDDLE ROW: Connie Snider, Sophia Lasike, Deanna Liebenow, Theresa Crane, David Ibarra, Joyce Lasike, Ron Ponce, Laurie McSeveney, Debbie Honjiyo. TOP ROW: Coach, Jenny Sammon, Cindy Felker, Beverly Short, Liz Tourney, Ramiro Ponce, Robert Willey, Michael Ater, Anne Moorloch, Jackie Jarrett, Jeanette Milum. Badminton 1 83 Girls Softball Attains GIF Fine form and sportsmanship are displayed by oil players on both teams. Under the coaching of Mr. Whitson and Ms. Gregory, the girls improved their style and conditioned themselves for competition. The Varsity Team is undefeated. Debbie Flowers pitched a perfect game against Anaheim with a total of 85 pitches. Some of the other outstanding players are Denise Dubocq, Yvonne Soils and Kim Lee. 1 . Lisa Barbosa prepares for a relay catch. 2. Patrice Verholtz shows her style of pitching. 3. Kim Lee pitches a winner. 4. Chris Wise prepares to field o catch. BOTTOM ROW: Jonene Anderson, Cheryl Season, Karey Pope, Erin Lindsay, Kelly Pope. MIDDLE ROW: Yvette Buentello, Yvonne Solis, Lisa MarzIo, Lisa Barbosa, Kim Lee, Denise Dubocq Back Row L to R Jennifer Farnady, Manager Ms. Gregory-coach, Solly Grimes, Chris Wise, Debbie Flowers, Janise Jenson, Karen Ames, Lynn Davis, Cathy Stasiak-scorekeeper. JR. Varsity Bottom Row L to R Judy Brundage, Jana Nakata, Patrice Verholtz, Toni Wimberly, Juddy Parra, Colleen Huss, Pat Correa. Back Row: Mary Kelly Manager, Mary Webnght, Carmen Ortiz, Candy Tanner, Toni Auboin, Donna Coventon, Sonia Bounds, Diane Buentello, Carl Whitson-coach. -  - ' ' M ' . ' 184 Girls ' Softball Varsity Score Box Western 1 Troy Western 2 Saddleback 1 Western 25 Anaheim Western 10 Sunny Hills Western 4 Buena Park Western 2 Magnolia 1 Western 2 Savanna 1 Due to spring delivery, games from April 9 to May 7 could not be published. 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IL coo IdnT miii - Voo carx be4- X ' ll neuei- -foratl. cire .r Come ■!■, JosV 1o be +KeT«. lOi+Vi nobodu bui LmK Can QO UJronQ Cuz my Kettr4 is -filled uji+W 3 Iword bt Hut , Cui , T hope Liou Kmui, ■tK + X+roclu lov« uoo. L O ve Ter rvi HMiOU)eEN PABD06 80 ' Student Ads 1 93 We are family We will always be a family, In everything we do. We ' ve shared so many memories, All our dreams have come true. Throughout our sophomore year so many people have been friends, and though the end of school is here our friendship never ends. We had a lot of meetings, but not one went to waste. We planned lots of great things to show our perfect taste. We laughed and joked and played around. We always had such fun. We sat down and thought seriously until our work was done. Someone was always willing to lend a helping hand, And although there was mass confusion, every- one could understand. We ' ll always remember being sophomores, how could we ever forget. It opened a lot of closed doors, think of all the experiences we met. We will always remain together although someday we must part, we shared our first year of high school, somehow, that was our start. Shelli Sakamoto, class of ' 83. 1. J, R. Posadas gives his presidential advice. 2. Mr. Juarez enjoys helping sophomores. 3. The gong, Top row: Kim Hoffman, Lynn Davis, Pof Hopkins, Renee Lee, John Heiman, Alicia De Anda, Robert Stonsbury, Loroien Ansley. Third row: Rick Howley, Debbie Hoisted, Sophie Pard, Valer- ie Bates, Debbie Boyd, Beverly Mohon, Debbie Stone, Second row: Rene Bargayo, Terri Kitojima, Kelli Tishb urn, Carol Carnes, Kim Montelli, Gloria Cano, Jodi Nakamaru, Sally Grime, Front row: Melody Ryan, Shelli Sakamoto, Mr, Juarez, JR. Posados, Maureen Hurst. 4. Jon Heiman munches during meeting. 5. The happy sophomores together again! 194 Sophomore Page BUSINESS ADS PATRONS Tony and Karia Croce Evelyn Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. 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Mrs. Campbell for keeping us financially aware. Jeff Lagda and Scott Ruiz for being there to help us whenever we needed it. J.R. Posadas, Jodie Nakamura, and Shelli Sakamoto for typing. Mr. Milne for correcting our mistakes and helping us along the way. Last but not least Dann and Mrs. Boyd ' s family for letting us work all hours of the night. 200 Farewell ndex ABAD, CLYDE 65, 178 ABBATE, TONI 75 ABER, TSUTOMU 5 ABIAD, BILL ACHOLLO, ART 160 ACOSTA, ARLENE 127 AC05TA, CAROLINE 51 ADAIR, JOY 75 ADAMS. DANA 65, 129, 130 ADAMS, JOANIE 75 ADAMS, LYNN 75, 181 AGUILAR, ALESIA 51 AGUILAR, VERONICA AGUILERA, CHRISTINA ALAMILLO, JOSE 63 ALARCON, PAUL 75 ALDRICH, MATTHEW ALFORD, AARON 150 ALFORD, CHARLES 51 ALGER, ROBERT 65 ALLEN, MARK 65, 160, 178, 179 ALLISON, MITZI 50, 51, 110 ALLRED, SOPHIA 65, 179 ALVAREZ, CHARLES 23, 37 ALVAREZ, GABRIEL 23 ALVAREZ, PAULA 75 ALVAREZ, VINCENT 51, 122, 123 AMES, KAREN 51 AMES, KATHERINE 23 AMES, TERRY 51 ANDERSON, DARREN 73 ANDERSON, DEBRA ANDERSON, DENNIS 75 ANDERSON, JANENE 23, 164 ANDERSON, JON 75, 178 ANDERSON, MICHAEL ANDERSON, THEODORE 65 ANDRES, ELIA 51 ANDREWS, BRIAN 75 ANSLEY, LORRAINE 65, 183 ANTONOVITS, SUSAN 51 APREA, MICHAEL 23 AQUINO, DAWN 51 AQUINO, JEANNINE 75 AQUINO, SUSAN 4, 10, 19, 51 ARANA, JUAN 36, 150 ARANA, RUBEN ARAUJO, LORAINE ARCHULETA, CORINA 75, 127 ARD, DEBORAH 65 ARIAS, CHRISTINE 51, 127 ARIAS, ROBERTA 51, 127 ARMSTRONG, DAVID 63 ARNO, CARRIE 51, 118 ARNO, KIM 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 23, 34 ARRIGALE, VINCENT ARVIDSON, DONALD 9, 23, 41, 156, 178 ASENCIO, ANGELITA 65 ASENCIO, MARLENE 51 ASSAD, JOSEPH ATER, DAVID 75, 183 ATER, MICHAEL 23, 183 ATKINSON, DONNA 75 ATKINSON, ERLINDA51 AUBAIN, JOHN 7, 11, 24, 100, 139, 150, 174 AUBAIN, TONI 75 AUDOMA, MARLENE 65, 133 AUGUST, ROBERT 65 AVES, DANA 24, 65 AVZARADEL, JOHN 73 AYDELLOT, CHUCK 75 AYDELLOT, KEN 75 AZIMI, STAR 51 B BAGDASARIAN, MAURA 65 BAGINSKI, CATHY 24 BAGINSKI, JUDY 73 BAGWELL, JOHN BAILEY, TAMERA 51, 122 BAKER, CORA 51 BAKER, DAVID 51 BAKER, SHELLI 24, 37, 118, 119, 134 BALDWIN, VIVIEN BALENTI, BOAZ 24, 65 BaLENTI, MICHAEL 150 BALENTI, THOMAS 11, 24, 150, 178 BALIGAD, DONNA 11, 25, 138, 139, 164 BALIGAD, JASON 65 BALID, JOAQUIN 75 BALIJIAN, OHANNES 73, 166 BALL, ARLEEN 2, 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 24, 34, 133 BALL, DARLA 51, 153, 160 BALL, ROXANNE 19, 65, 132 BALLARD, DONNA 65 BANDA, SHIRLEY 25 BARBER, JARRETT 75 BARBOSA, LISA 25 BARGAYO, RENE 19,65 BARIL, JAMES 65 BARKER, AARON 75 BARKER, CLAYTON 51 BARKER, DENNIS 65 BARKER, SHAWN 75, 129 BARNES, KERRY 11, 25 BARNES, MARK 75 BARRY, RONALD 51, 129 BARRY, TAMMY 75 BARTLETT, JEANIA 75 BARTNIK0W5KI, KATHRYN 51 BARTRAM, PETER BASILE, ANNETTE BATES, VALERIE 65 BATTISTA, MARIO 1 1 , 65 BAUGH, JOHN 75 BAUTISTA, BRENDA 51 BAUTISTA, FRANK 75, 100, 129, 182 BAZINET, ROBERT 51, 129 BEASLEY, CHERYL 129 BEASLEY, DONNA 65 BEASLEY, LINDA 51, 65 SEASON, CHERYL 65, 170 BEAUMONT, DOUG 51 BECK, TERRY 51 BECKER, DEE 25 BECKER, RAELENE 65 BEGAY, LESTER 75 BEGAY, LEWIS 65 BEGAY, LORENZO 63 BEGIN, MIKE 51 BELSITO, JOE 75, 162 BELTZ, TAMMY BENNETT, KATHRYN 151 BENNETT, KAY 55 BENNETT, LORI 25, 139 BENNETT, NORMAN 63, 156 BENNINGTON, VICTORIA 25, 119, 132, 133 BERGMAN, BRAD 65 BERGREN, TERRl 65 BERLIN, JOEL 6, 51, 129 BERRY, LINDA 52 BEYER, DEBORAH 52 BHAKTA, SHAILESH 75 BIERNERT, MARIANN 11, 25, 108, 124, 125 BIGGS, DANA 75 BIGGS, MELANIE 25 BILL, EDDIE 75, 127 BIRD, LESTER 65, 129 BIRD, ROBERT 75, 129, 178 BISEL, BRET 65 BISEL, KENT 52 BLACK, JAMES 52 BLACK, KIMBERLY 11, 12, 19, 122 BLACK, KIMBERLY 75, 110, 114, 137 BLACKBURN, JERRY 65, 180 BLACKWELL, DANNY 11, 52, 150 BLAKE, LAWRENCE 75 BLEMKER, ROBIN 25 BLINSMON, DODI 73 BLODGETT, CINDY 75 BLODGETT, TAMMY 52 BLUSH, JOHN 52 BOCCUCCI, CHRISTOPH 65, 180 BOGGS, SHARI 52 BOLING, CHERYL 52 BOLTON, SUSAN 75 BONAPARTE, MARIO 25 BONAVIDA, MONIQUE 75 BONILLA, CRUZ 150 BONILLA, EDMUND 65, 136, 178 BONTZ, ROBIN 75 BOSSENMEYER, BARBARA 75 BOSSIER, DARRYL 25 BOUCHER, MONICA 52 BOUNDS, S 52 BOWDEN, KERI 52, 155 BOWEN, STEVEN 52, 156 BOWERS, SUZETTE 52 BOY D, DEBORAH 65 BOYD, PATRICIA 75 BRABBIN, GLENN 75 BRANDENBURG, SALLYE 52 BRAWLEY, CATHY 52, 129 BRAYALL, RU5S 25 BRENES, GREGG 52, 162 BREYER, DEBBIE 139 BRITT, DEBORAH 52, 155, 179 BRITTAIN, MARLA 75 BRIZULA, YVONNE 65 BRODY, SHAWN 25, 150, 178 BROMLEY, MICHAEL 26 BROOKS, MICHAEL 63 BROUSSEAU, DEBRA 56, 110 BROWN, ALICE 73 BROWN, BARBARA 73 BROWN, GINGER 63, 155 BROWN, KAREN 10, 170 BROWN, RHONDA 52, 65, 153, 164 BROWN, SCOTT 65 BROWN, SHANNA 26 BRUCE, DARRIN65, 160, 177 BRUNDAGE, JEWELL 75 BRUNT, STEVEN 52 BRYAN, DIXIE 26 BRYAN, JOHN 75, 155, 178 BUCHLMAYER, STEPHANIE 26 BUENTELLO, DANNY 75 BUENTELLO, DIANA 73 BUENTELLO, SANDRA 26 BUENTELLO, YVETTE 73 BUMBERA, MICHELLE 75 BUME, PAT 65 BURKS, LORI 52 BURNS, TERRl 65 BURROUGHS, DON 65 BU5HIK, MARK 75 BUSTAMANTE, JOHN 75 BUTLER, DAVID 65 BUTLER, DORINDA 75 BUTLER, SHAWN 75 BUTLER, TIFFANY 19, 26, 164 BUXMAN, SHERI 52 CABRAL, SAM 75 CACERES. MAYELA CADY, JULIE 65 CALDWELL, CHARLENE 19, 26 CALDWELL, TERESA 52, 134 CALKINS, KAREN 63 CALVILLO, VINCENT 75 CALVILLO, YVETTE 26, 115, 118, 134, 135 CAMBA, KNUTE 75 CAMERON, MARY 65 CAMPBELL, TERRl 73 CANO, GLORIA 19,65, 136 CANTOS, LANCE 11, 52, 158 CANTU, ESTER 52 CAREY, JANET 26 CARLTON, GERALD 118, 119, 122, 123 CARNES, CAROL 65 CARNES, CHRISTINE 11, 26 CAROTHERS, KAREN 75 CARPENTER, KIP 52 CARROLL, LORRIE 65 CARROLL, TERRl 27,37, 119 CARRUTH, KATHLEEN 52, 134, 170 CARTER, JULI 27 CARTWRIGHT, MICKEY CASTELLOW, CONNIE 75 CASTELLOW, CYNTHIA 65 CASTILLO, GUY 53 CASTRILLON, ANGELA 75 CAVENEE, MIKE 65 CAVSON, CARLEEN 73 CAZAREZ, ALBERTO 73 CELAYA, RENE 53 CENTENO, GREGORY 53 CENTENO, MIKE 75 CERVANTES, CARLOS 53 CERVANTES, EILDA 75, 127 CHAIDEZ, GILBERT 53 CHALLENDER, MARK 27 CHAMPAGNE, MARGARET 27 CHANCELLOR, GINGER 65, 133 CHANDLER, MITCHELL 53 CHANDLEY, RU5S 27 CHAPPEL, KEN 75 CHEFFINS, SIMON 75 CHERPESKI, LORI 53 CHERPESKI, MARIE 75 CHESHIRE, MARK 53, 150 CHESNEY, TIMOTHY 65, 129, 130 CHESTER, LAWRENCE 65, 156, 178 CHEVALIER, ROBERT CHHAN, CHHIV CHILDERS, JULIE 65, 155 CHILDS, DANNIE 75 CHIVALETTE, JAMES 65 CHIVALETTE, KENNETH 75 CHOE, CHONG 73 CHRISTENSEN, CARRIE 53, 128, 129 CHRISTENSEN, TERI 75 CHRISTOFFELS, MICHELE 4, 7, 14, 15, 17, 27, 108, 110, 118, 134 CHVOSTAL, JOHN 66, 126 ClANCIOLA, DOMINIC 75, 129 CISNEROS, RAFAEL 66, 127 CLARK, OLIVIA 27, 119 CLARK, ROBERT 66 CLARRIDGE, BOB 53, 139, 162, 176 CLUBB, GERALD CLUBB, LAVERNA 73 CLY, VICTOR 27, 178 COATES, DEANNA 27 COATES, JIM 66, 110 COBLEIGH, BRENT 75 COBURN. CLAIRE 66, 164 COFFEY, TINA COHEN, TERESA 73 COHN, LARRY 75 COLE, TONY 75 COLEMAN, BARBARA 66, 133 COLEY, CARL 66 COLUNGA, OFELIA 53 CONANT, CAESAR 53 CONANT, XAVIER 75 CONRAD, RODNEY 66, 176 COOK, JOHN 75 COOK, KENNETH 53 COOK, MATTHEW 73 COOKE, ROBERT 27, 118 COOKE, STAGEY 75 COOPER, CARI 53 COOPER, STACI 28 COPELAND, YVETTE 75 COPPAGE, TAMMY 28, 133 CORDI, ROBIN 28 CORELLA, MARK 73 COREY, LISA 28 CORREA, PATRICIA 66 COSTANZA, LOUIS 76, 124, 125, 168 COT A, TIMOTHY COULTER, CARA 28, 121, 134 COULTER, LAURIE 76 COVARRUBIAS, ROWENA 53 COVENTON, DEANNA 53, 129 COVEY, JOHN 53 COWAN, KRISTINE 66 COWICK, WENDY 66 COWINGS, IVERSON 73 COZART, LISA 76, 126 CRADDOCK, GARY 28 CRADDOCK, GARY 11, 28 CRADDOCK, LISA 76, 128, 129 CRADDOCK, MIKE 53 CRAIL, PATRICK 53 CRAIL, THOMAS 76 CRANE, THERESA 28, 153, 160, 183 CRAWFORD, DANNY 73 CRAWFORD, KARENA 10, 28, 132 133 CRAWFORD, PAUL 76 CREGAR, KAREN 66 CRIST, DALLAS 66 CRIST, MARLEE 28 CROMER, HOWARD 66, 129, 180 CROSE, CINDY 66 CROSE, DOUGLAS 63 GROSSER, STAGEY 66 CROUCH, KELLY 66 CRUSE, ED 53 CRUZ, SANDRA CULLEN, RENEE 53 CULLEN, TODD 10, 28 CUMMINS, BRIAN 53, 156 CUMMINS, DARRIN 66, 156 CURE, MARGARET 53 CURRIE, CHARLES CURRIE, DOROTHY 73 CURTALE, GINA 66 D DABBAH, RIMA 53 DABBAH, RONDA 66 DAMERON, DAMIAN 66, 129, 130 DAREN, JUNE 66 DARK, GUY 76 DARR, TARRI 66 DAVIDSON, DIANE 28 DAVIES, ROBERT 76 DAVIS, ALVIN CHIP DAVIS, DEREK 28. 150, 178 DAVIS, ELAINE DAVIS, KIMBERLY DAVIS, LYNN 66 DAWKINS, JOE 76 DAWSON, DAVID 63 DAWSON, JAMES 28, 101 DAYTON, CHARLES 28, 121 DAYTON, ELIZABETH 76, 129 DAYTON, SANDRA 66 DEANDA, ALICIA 66 DEBEST, DAVID 76 DECKER, SHARON 76 DEDOMENICO, VIRGINIA DELA GARZA, VIRGINIA DELAROSA, MONICA 66, 126, 127 DELAROSA, TINA 127 DELGADO, MARTHA 76 DELOERA, FRANKIE 76 DELUNA, PAUL 53 DEMSKO, KATHLEEN DENNICK, JOSEPH 3, 53 DENNY, JEFF 53 DERRING, ROBIN 19, 76, 164, 183 DEVINNEY, JAMES 5, 66 DEWALL, BONITA DEWITT, ELBERT 66 DEXTER, KEVIN 28, 155, 178 DICKERSON, TRACEY 7, 14, 15, 17, 28, 44, 134 DICKINSON, ANNETTA 28, 138, 139, 179 DICKINSON, BARBARA 66 DIETZ, DONALD 66, 177 DILAURENZIO, LISA 10, 121, 128 Index 201 DIORIO, LORRI 28 DIPLOCK, PHILLIP 76, 100 DIVINO, PHILIP 53 DOAN, RICHARD 73 DOBRANICH, RENEE 66 DOBRANICH, SEAN 76 DOGAR, DORINA 28, 176 DOGAR, MIHAELA 29 DOHRMAN, MITZI 76 DOHRMAN, PHILLIP 29 DOLAN, KELLI 29 DOMINGUEZ, DEAN 66, 126 DONNELLY, BRENT 53 DOODY, JOHN DORRIS, PATRICK D0S5EY, SHIRLEY 76 DOYLE, STEPHANIE 66, 155, 182 DRAGICH, MIROSLAV 53, 166 DRICKER, ANNA 66 DRISCOLL, CAROLINE 29 DRUMMOND, ROBERT 66, 178 DUBOCQ, DENISE66, 172 DUBOIS, RICKY 53 DUKOVIC, DINA 76 DULING, SCOTT 76 DUMMAR, DARCY DUNBAR, JOHN 66 DUNKELBERGER, GARY 54 DUNKELBERGER, RYAN 54 DUNKIN, BRIAN DUNKIN, MARK DUONG, LINH 66 DUONG, SANG 76 DURAN, MIGUEL 183 DURBIN, JAMES 66 DURDEN, STEVEN 67, 126 DURDEN, SUZETTE29, 126 DURON, PAULA 54 DUSTERHOFT, JONI 29, 139 DUSTERHOFT, KURT 54, 182 DYKHOUSE, ROBERT 67, 156 EARLE, DEANNA 76 ECKER, LEEANN 76 ECKER, THOMAS 63 EDDY, DAN 29, 44, 100, 166 EDWARDS, MARVIN 29 EGGLESTON, TODD 54 EHLENFELDT, JOHN 67 ELAM, THOMAS ELIFF, PHEBE54, 121 ELLIOTT, LINDY ELLIOTT, ROD 76, 129, 178 ELLIS, ANTIONETT 5, 29 ELLIS, JOHN 162 ELLIS, MARCELLE WA ELLIS, RONALD 178 EMERICK, JON 30 EMERSON, DEBRA 19, 76, 137 EMERSON, ROBERT 54 EMRICK, CAROLYNN 67 ENDLY, LACHELLE 30 EN6LERT, DEBBIE 63 ERB, FRANK 54 ERNSTER, EVA 30 ERNSTER, MATTHEW 67 ERWIN, SHELLY ESSEN, GLENN 76 ESTES, LORI 54 ESTRADA, RICARDO 67, 178 ESTRADA, STEPHANIE 122, 123 EUGLEY, ROBERT EUSTAQUIO, JOSEPH 67 EUSTAQUIO, TOM 54 EVANS, BRYANT 76, 129, 161, 177 EVANS, CHARLIE 76, 158, 177 EVANS, HOLLY 76, 137 EVANS, KATHLEEN 16, 17, 19, 28, 134, 121 EVANS, KIMBERLEE 10, 19, 76, 137 EVANS, LYNETTE 73 EVERETT, MICHELE 5, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 34, 44, 134 EVERT, JOY 67 EZELL, MAELYNNE 14, 15, 16, 54 FALLS, KRISTIN 19, 76, 137 FANNING, ANDREA 54 FARLEY, LORI 30, 54 FARLEY, STEVEN 67, 158 FARLEY, TAMARA 67 FARNADY, JENNIFER FARRIS, LORRIE FASSEL, MARGARET 73 FAVELLO, JEANNIE 67 FEES, COLIN FELIX, RICARDO 67 FELKER, CINDY 76, 139, 183 FERGUSON, AUDREY 30 FERGUSON, LOUIS 150 FERNANDEZ, DEBBIE 54, 126, 127 FERRAIZ, CHRISTINE 76 FERRAIZ, JOEIE 54 FERREIRA, MIGUEL 54 FESTINI, JORGE FIEBERG, KLAUS 54 FIELDS, JONI 76, 129 FIELDS, VICKI 54, 155 FIGERELL, FRANK 176 FINCHER, KELLY FINK, KATHY 183 FIOLA, ANDRE 76, 168, 180 FIOLA, JENEANNE 30 FIOLA, ROBERT 54, 158, 180 FISCHER, JULIE 67 FIX, ALFRED 76, 100 FIX MARGIE 30, 119 FLETCHER, CHRISTINE FLOCCARI, RAY 54 FLORES, JOE 30 FLORES, MIKE 127 FLORES, SANDRA 30, 100, 127, 139, 170 FLORES, SANDY 67, 134 FLOWERS, DEBORRAH 54, 139 FLUEGGE, DAVID 67 FLYNN, SEAN 3, 54, 57 FLYNN, TERRY 30 FOBES, BRIAN 54 FORBES, DIANE 54 FORD, ALAINA 3 ' 0 FORDHAM, TERRY 30 FOREMAN, DONALD 67 FOSTER, DENISE 76 FOSTER, GREGORY 54 FOSTER, PENNY 76 FOSTER, TAMMY FOUNTAS, WILLIAM 10, 31, 150 FOUREZ, SHERI 76 FOURNIER, CHRISTINE FRANCIS, CHRIS 54, 129 FRANCIS, JEFFREY FRANCO, MARITZA 179 FRANKLYN, KIMBERLY FRANKS, ELLIOT 76,100 FRANKS, RUSSELL 54, 180 FRATTONE, REBECCA 76 FREEMAN, LINDA 31, 135 FREEMAN, MARK FREIDERICH, LISA 181 FRENCH, SHARON 31, 37, 1 18, 119, 134 FRUHWIRTH, GERALD 76 GAGNI, DEBORAH 31 GAINSFORTH, JENELL 31 GALEA, CHRISTY GAMACHE, BARBARA 54 GAMACHE, ROBERT 162 GANAHL, JERRY GANAHL, JON 54 GARCIA, CECELIA 76 GARCIA, GARY 54 GARCIA, HILDA 54 GARCIA GARCIA, VINCE GARG, RACHNA GARNICA, KENNETH 55 GARRETT, GORDON 76 GARRETT, LYLE 76 GARRICK, BRUCE GARZA, LAURA 55 GAUDINEER, WENDY GAYLE, JERRY 3, 55, 178, 179 GABHARD, RICHARD 55 GEDGA, HEINZ 76 GEMEINHARDT, PATRICIA 31 GEORGE, ALLYSON GERBER, PATRICIA 19, 55 GILBERT, JEFFREY 77 GILBERT, RICHARD 55 GILBERTSON, MAX 158, 160 GIOVANNETTI, MICHAEL 55, 139, 155, 162 GIPSON, BILL GIRGEN, PATRICK GIRON, AMBER GITZEN LYNNE 31, 108 GLADSON, CURTIS 55 GLENN, CHERYL 55, 119 GLYNN, COLLEEN 55 GLYNN, EILEEN 16, 17, 55 GODFREY, DIANNE 77 GONSALVES, JOEY 31 GONZALES, CHRISTINE 31 GONZALES, JERl 10, 19, 31, 44, 100, 134, 139 GONZALES, SALLY 31, 172 GOODWIN, MIKE 55, 1 10, 166, 182 GORDON, RICHARD GOUVEIA, JEFFREY GRAHAM, RAY GRAN ADOS, CINDY 10, 19, 77, 137 GRANADOS, DOUGLAS GRANILLO, ARTHUR 77, 127 GRANUM, BRIAN 55 GRAY, GEN A 31 GREEN, LORA45, 77, 187 GREENE, CAROL 31, 134, 153 GREENE, HARRY GREENE, KELLY 55, 105, 132, 133 GREENE, RICHARD 55 GREER, BRIAN GREER, CHARLES 31 GREGORY, BENNY 155, 178 GREGORY, JOHNNY 31, 150 GRIBBLE, KAREN GRIMES, SALLY GROSKY. CHRIS 77 GROSKY, THOMAS 55 GROULX, KELLEE55, 181 GROVES, KATHY 55 GRUBBS, TERRl GRUBER, RICHARD GRUMBLES, MARSHA 55, 128, 129 GRUWELL, DAVID GSCHWENDER, DIANE GUNN, CAROLYN 55 GUNNAR, MICHAEL 31 GUNZENHAUSER, JOHN H HAAS, DAVID 77 HAINES, JILL 122 HAINES, WILLITS32, 180 HALE, DOUGLAS 77 HALLER, ELIZABETH 19, 32, 33, 118, 125, 134, 135 HALLIBURTON, LYNN 55 HALSTED, DEBRA 67 HALSTED, MICHAEL 77 HALSTENBERG, SCOTT 55, 150 HALSTENBERG, STACY 77, 139 HAMADA, MICHAEL 30 HAMON, SERENA 77 HAMZE, HALETTE 67 HAN, JAMES 67, 162 HAN, STEVE 77, 162 HANCE, KEVIN 68 HANCOCK, KAREN 1 1, 32, 124 HANKE, JAMES 9, 32, 45, 101 HANKEL, TODD 68, 177 HARKNESS, TERESA 77 HAPLESS, JEFFREY 32 HAPLESS, LISA 55 HARMS, RANDOLPH HARMS, STEVEN 32, 139, 155, 178 HARP, DEBBORAH 19, 68, 118, 136 HARRINGTON, ARTHUR 32, 139, 162, 178 HARRINGTON, ODELL 68, 160 HARRIS, SCOTT 55 HART, KAREN 14, 15, 16, 55 HARTENSTINE, MELINDA 55 HASKEL, GREG 77 HASLEY, MORGAN 77, 100 HATCH, DAN 178 HAUGEN, DENNIS 55 HAWLEY, RICHARD 68, 180 HAY, EVA 68 HEALY, TINA 77 HEALY, VICKIE 19, 77, 133, 137 HEARN, JAY 10, 32, 100, 139, 150, 178 HEIMAN, JON 68 HEIMAN, MICHELLE 10, 23, 32, 115, 1 34 HEISS, SHARI 63 HELLER, DOUGLAS 55 HELLER, SHELIA 77 HENDERSON, PAULA 18, 134 HENRY, ANDREW 63, 129 HENRY, PAUL 77 HERBERT, JEFF 73 HERBERT, VIRGINIAN 55, 179 HERMANN, CINDY 77, 129 HERNANDEZ, CHRIS 77, 127 HERNANDEZ, CONNIE 68 HERNANDEZ, DARLA 77, 181 HERNANDEX, DIANA 68 HERNANDEZ, JEFFREY 32, 45, 125 HERNANDEZ, LYNDA 32 HERNANDEZ, STEPHANIE 55, 127 HERNANDEZ, VICKY 77, 127 HERRERA, ART HERRERA, MARK 68 HERRERA, PEDRO 55 HERRERA, STEPHEN 32, 150, 178 HERRICK, JOSEPH 55, 150, 158 HERRMANN, LISA 32 HERRMANN, MARK 77 HEYDENDAHL, CAROL 32, 100 HIGBEE, TERRY 32, 41 HIKES, SAMANTHA 77 HILDRETH, KIMBERLY 68 HOBBS, MICHAEL 77, 100 HODGES, RICHARD 68 HOFFMAN, KIMBERLY 11, 19, 68, 136 HOFFMAN, LINDA 77 HOFFMANN, LINDA 55 HOFFMANN, TROY 77, 100, 161 HOGELAND, HALLIE 56, 134 HOLDER, MICHAEL 73 HOLLAND, DANETTE 56 HOLMAN, LISA 68, 126 HOLMES, DAVID 56 HOLT, TERESA 68 HOLT, TIM 33 HONG, MIKE 56 HONJIYO, DEBBIE 8, 11, 19, 33, 118, 134, 139, 183 HOOD, HALI 56 HOOD, STAN 68 HOOPER, RICK 56 HOPKINS, PATRICK 68, 160, 177 HORIUCHI, BETH 68 HORIUCHI, COLIN 33, 139, 162 HORKAN, MIKE 3, 56, 168 HORN, BOBBY 33 HORN, PAUL 161, 177 HORNBACK, VONDA 73, 181 HOTCHKISS, REBECCA HOUSE, SHELLY 68 HOWARD, DAN 77 HOWARD, EDWARD 77 HOWARTH, ROBERT 68 HOWARTH, SANDRA 77 HOY, JERRY 77 HUBBARD, CINDY 33, 134, 135 HUBBARD, THOMAS 56 HUBBS, HEIDI 68, 126 HUDDY, TIM 68, 166 HUGHES, DAWN 68 HUGHES, DEBRA 68, 133 HUGHES, JAMES 77 HUGHES, KAREN 56, 110, 119 HUGHES, SCOTT 77 HUNTER, SANDRA 56, 153 HURST, MAUREEN 19, 64, 68, 133 HUSS, COLLEEN 68 HUSS, MARIANNE 33 HUTTON, KIMBERLEE 68 HUYNH ANH HUYNH, THANH 63 I IBARRA, DAVID 33, 183 IBARRA, VERONICA 68, 122, 123 IIDA, MYLES 63, 156 IN6RAHAM, PHILLIP 77 IVER5EN, JOSHUA 77, 182 IVY, ROBIN 19, 77 J JACKSON, ALEC 56, 150 JACKSON, JOHN 33 JACKSON, KELLY 73 JACKSON, RACQUELLE 77 JACOB, JEFFREY 56 JACOBSEN, BRYAN 56, 150 JACOBSEN, KAREN 19, 33, 134 JAGER, JANINE 56 JAIME, ANTHONY 68 JAIME, GLORIA JAMESON, AMANDA 77, 126 JAQUES, DOMINGO JARRETT, JACQUELYN 68, 183 JENNINGS, JACK 33 JENSEN, JOHN 56 JENSON, JANET 68, 170 JEON, EDDIE 68, 126, 182 JOHNSON, ALMA 77, 134 JOHNSON, BRIAN 77 JOHNSON, DEAN 56, 176 JOHNSON, LES56, 158 JOHNSON, LYNN 56 JOHNSON, MARTIN 77, 100 JOHNSON, MITCHELL 68 JOHNSON, SHELLEY 68 JOHNSON, WAYNE 73 JOHNSON, WILLIAM 73 JOHNSTON, LINDA 56 JOHNSTON, TODD 77 JOLLY, GARY 73 JOLLY, JANNEE 68 JONES, DOUGLAS 56 JONES, HUE 56 JONES, JEFFREY 73 180 JONES, KEN 77 JORGENSEN, KATHLEEN 7, 34 JORGENSEN, RICHARD 77 JOSEPH, FITZROY 78, 161 JOSEPH, JENNIFER 68, 170 JOSEPH, JOHNELL 68 JOSALYN, LINDA JOSLYN, RICK 158 JUAREZ, YVONNE 56 JUSTICE, TAMMY K KADOWAKI, MICKEY 68 KAISER, KIM 68 KALINAK, PETER 68 KARI, MICHAEL 68 KAROLCZAK, JOHN 78 KARSTENSEN, SUSAN KARTSING, RITA 34 KARSTING, ROBERT 68 KARTSING, ROGER 78 KEAYS, RAYMOND 56 KEBLIS, LORI 56 KEELE, THOMAS 56 KELLER, CRAIG 21, 34 KELLER, JULIE 50, 56 KELLER, TAMMY 56 KELLER, TROY 73 KELLEY, H LEE 68 KELLY, MARY 68 KENDRICK, KATHY 78, 181 KENNEDY, EDMOND 56, 139, 155, 162, 178 KENNICOTT, STEVEN 68 KENOURIGIOS, JOHN 63 KENOURGIOS, PETE 78 KERR, GEORGETTE 78 KERR, MARK 68 KERRIGAN, DAVID 68 KESTER, TINA 56 KEYS, DARLENE56, 133 KEYES, WILLIAM 69 KHAKMAHD, SEPASEH 56 KICKEN, ALISON 68, 155, 179 KICKEN, PRISCILLA 34 KILLEBREW, WILLIAM 34, 174 KILPATRICK, JEFF 78 KIM, BONG KIM, CINDY SI 69 KIM, JAE 34 KIM, Ml HI 69 KIMBLE, CONNIE 19, 69, 136 KIMURA, JEFFREY 34 KING, LORI 34 KING, MARY 34 KING, ROBERT KISHABA, OWEN 63 KISHIMOTO, CHARLES 69 202 Index KISHIMOTO, NAOMI 78 KITAJIMA, TERRI 19, 69 KIYABU, ALEJANDRO 56, 129, 130 KIYOHARA, JULIE 10, 14, 15. 17,22,34 KLUMP, KENNETH 69 KNEE5KERN, STACY 56 KNOWLES, JULIE 69, 129 KNUDSON, KAREN 78 KOEPPE, NANCY 78 KONG, WESLEY 56, 150 KOO, HYANG HOE 182 KOONTZ, KIMBERLY 78, 172 KOURI, JEANNA 19, 78, 137 KOZAR, CURT 69 KRAEMER, MARK 56, 174, 175 KRAMP, KERRY 57 KRAYNICK, SHANNON 78 KRIEGER, SHARON 57, 164 KRUSE, PEGGY ANN 34 KRU5E, RUSSELL 69, 73, 177 KRU5EN, WAYNE 34 KUDER, ERIC 78 KUNTZ, JONIE 69 KURAOKA, SHARON 19, 34 KURATANI, JASON 57, 150, 178 L LADBURY, TRACY 57 LAFLOWER, LAURA LAGDA, JEANETTE 57 LAGDA, JEFFREY 8, 9, 21, 29, 34, 45, 115, 118 LAGDA, JON 78, 168 LAKSO, MARK 34 LAMORTE, MARK 101, 156, 174, 175 LAND, BILLY 78 LAND, CHRISTINA 7, 11, 14, 15, 17, 34, 35, 134 LANDES, JULIA 35 LANDES, ANTHONY 68, 177 LANDRY, KEN 35 LANE, STEVIE 69 LANGLEY, LESLEY 78, 128, 129 LANTRY, STEVEN 78 LAPLANTE, JOHN 69 LAPLANTE, ROBERT 78, 161 LARA, ROBERT LARSON, ERIC 35 LASIKE, JOYCE 78, 183 LASIKE, LAIPELI 57 LASIKE, SOFIA 69, 183 LAVOIE, LIZA 78 LEBLANC, RICHARD 10, 18, 21, 22, 35, 43, 114, 118, 182 LEDIAEV, ELISABETH LEE, DARYL 69 LEE, DAVID LEE, ELAINE 57 LEE, FRED 78, 100 LEE, KIMBERLY 51, 139 LEE, RENEE 19.69 LEE, SANDY 78 LEE, WILLIAM 69 LEE. YONG 69 LEIGHTON, ELAINE 69 LEITCH, TOBY 78 LEONARD, LINDA 57, 155, 179 LEVAN, ROBERT 57, 150, 174 LEWIS, BRIAN 69, 182 LEWIS, EDWINA69, 128, 129 LEWIS, KIMBERLY 78 LEWIS, TRACEY 57 LIEBENOW, DEANNA 78. 172, 183 LIEBERSON, DIANNE 57 LIEBERSON, KATHY 35 LIMA, MICHELE69, 133 LINCOLN, KRISTI 78 LINDOP, CHRIS 3, 57 LINDSAY, ERIN 4, 11, 21, 35, 44, 114, 118, 129, 130, 155, 170 LINDSEY, TERRI 78, 155 LINK, RONALD 69 LITTLE, KIRSTEN 78 LITTLE, RODGER 6, 69 LLOYD, SAMANTHA 181 LOCASCIO, LANCE 72, 78, 1 14, 162, 177 LOCASCIO, LAUNA 35, 164 LOCASCIO, LLOYD 78, 162, 177 LOCKE, DARREN 78 LOCKHART, ANGELA 19, 69, 155, 164 LOERA, DAVID 78 LOGAN, BRIAN 78 LOGAN, GREGORY 69 LOGAN, SEAN 57, 110, 162 LOLMAUGH, BRYAN 57, 150, 176 LOPEZ. AIDA 69 LOPEZ. ELLIE LOPEZ, GILBERT 69, 73, 176 LOPEZ, JEFFREY 121 LOPEZ, MARTHA 69 LOPEZ, RAYMOND LORIGO, BERTHA 127 LORIGO, HECTOR 69 LOUWSMA, JENNIFER LOVELADY, ROBERT 35 LOVETTE, EDWARD 69 LUCAS, RONALD 57 LUJAN, CONNIE 181 LUTHER, KENNETH 57 LUTITO, THERESA LYBECK, THERESA LYKE, YVONNE 69 LYONS SCOTT 35, 45, 129, 130, 131 M MCARTHUR, BRUCE MCARTHUR, JOHN 69 MACKAY, FRANK 10, 50, 57, 115, 139, 150 MAGDELENO, NICK 35 MAHLER, DAVID 35, 150 MAHON, BEVERLY 69, 179 MAINARD, SHERRY 35 MALDONADO, CARLOS 57, 178 MALDONADO, MIKE 57 MANATT, DONALD 69, 73 MANGALINDAN, KIM MANNA, JERRY MANNO, SUSAN 69, 129 MANSEAU, MICHELLE 35 MARCI, MARIA 57 MARISCAL, FELIPE 57 MARISCAL, GABE 79, 129 MARKOFF, BRIAN 69 MARLER, KAY 58, 134 MARONEY, MARTIN 36 MARONEY, MICHELLE 79 MARONEY, PAUL 58 MARRACCINI, EMILY 19, 79 MARRACCINI, LAURA 58 MARSHALL, HARLYNN 36, 127 MARTEL, BILL 58, 129 MARTENS, JOSEPH 69, 176 MARTIN, TIMOTHY 69, 73 MARTINEZ, ANNA 69 MARZLO, LISA 79 MARZLO, MICHAEL 36 MASON, TAMARA 69 MASSEY, BRIAN 58 MAS5EY, SEAN 79 MASSEY, SUSAN 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17,21, 34,36,44, 118 MASUDA, MIKE 11,36, 129, 130, 183 MATEO,lll FRANCISCO MATEO,IV FRANCISCO MATHIS, MITCHELL 58 MATTHEWS, LIONEL MATTOCKS, SHANNON MAY, ERIC MAY, TED 69, 129 MAYBRIER, MARK 70 MAYFIELD, NEDRA 28 MAYNARD, DAVID 58, 155 MAYO, MICHELE 79 MCADAM, TROY 36 MCARTHUR, LORI 36 MCATEE, KIMBERLY 58 MCCALLUM, LARRY 79 MCCAMEY, JERROLD 36, 129, 130 MCCASLIN, TIM 73 MCCLAIN, JIM 58, 178 MCCORMICK, CHANNA MCCORMICK, STEVEN 70, 177 MCCOY, KATHLEEN 70 MCCOY, SEAN 36 MCCOY, WILLIAM 70 MCDEVITT, MARGARET 79 MCDONOUGH, CINDY 73 MCFADDEN, JAMES 36, 129, 130 MCFADDEN, MIKE 58 MCFADDEN, MIKE 79, 129 MCGOWAN, TIM 63 MCGUIRE, ERIN 70 MCINTOSH, RICHARD 36 MCKARNS, ROBIN 70, 153 MCKAY, DANNY 79 MCKENZIE, ALAN 36 MCKENZIE, BRIAN 70 MCKINNEY, ADRIENNE 63 MCLAUGHLIN, TODD 36, 156 MCMAHON, KELLY 58 MCMAHON, THOMAS 36 MCMANNIS, ALEXANDER 79 MCMICKELL, JEFFREY 79 MCMINN, BUD 79 MCPHAIL, TERI 70 MCPHERSON, HELEN 36 MCPHERSON, JACK 79, 126 MCSEVENEY, LAURIE 70, 153, 183 MCWHIRTER, KELLY 70 MCWHIRTER, TIM 79 MEAGHER, BRIAN 70 MEDINA, ADELA 79, 127 MEDINA, ANTONIO MEDINA. JOSEPH 70 MEDINA, MARY 79 MEDINA, RAMIRO MEJICA, JONELLE 70, 128, 129 MENDEZ, DOROTHY 58 MENDOZA, JAIME 70, 160 MERCIER, DEBORAH 36 MERCIER, KAREN 58, 100 MERMINGEZ, LYDIA 70, 127 METCALF, GEORGE 70 MEYER, LAUREL 36, 181 MEYERS, BECKY 79 MICELI, MARIA MILES, DANIEL 58, 100, 174 MILES, LORA MILLAN, DENISE 58 MILLER, BRIAN 79, 161, 177 MILLER, DONALD 79 MILLER, GARY 79, 128, 129 MILLER, DEEDEE 37, 118, 125 MILLER, JUDY 79, 128, 129 MILLER, LORI 37, 128, 129, 130 MILLER, RONALD 37 MILLER, STEVEN 79 MILLS, CARRIE 79 MILLUM, JEANETTE 1 1, 22, 37, 118, 129, 130, 134, 139, 183 MISER, DREW 37 MITCHELL, FLOYD 70 MITCHELL, TINA MOEHRING, MARGARETA 37, 129, 130, 131 MOLINA, LUIS MOLINA, ORLANDO 70, 129, 162 MOLINA, THEODOR 37, 129, 130 MOLLOY, SCOTT 58, 178 MOLYNEUX, RALPH 58, 129 MONAHAN, TRACIE 58 MONGE, ORLANDO 37 MONTANO, ANGIE MONTELL, DANAE 70 MONTELLI, KIM 19, 70, 136 MONTGOMERY, CURTIS 70, 180 MONTGOMERY, KERRI 37, 153 MOORE, KIM 58, 125 MOORE, PATTY 79 MOORE, PAUL 70 MOORE, RONALD 70 MOORLACH, ANNE 58, 164, 183 MORA, JESSIE 79 MORA, MARIA 70, 127 MORALES, JOE 37, 127 MORALES, ROSS 63 MORENO, MARTIN MORGAN, REBECCA 79 MORROW, RICK 58 MOSEMAN, STEVEN 58 MOSEMAN, VINCENT 70 MUCATEL, MARCO 79 MUCATEL, PATRICIA 38, 153 MUELLER, JOHN 58, 162 MUELLER, ROBYN 58 MUGICA, LAWRENCE MUGICA, LORI 58, 127 MULLIGAN, MIKE 79 MULLIGAN, TRACIE 16, 17, 19, 59 MULTHAUPT, ROBERT 79 MULVIHILL, HAROLD 70 MULVIHILL, HOLLI 39, 129 MUNDO, CHRISTENE 70 MUNOZ, ROBERT 139 MURATA, BRIAN 70 MURAYAMA, EDDIE 70 MURPHREE, HEIDI 139 MURRAY. JEFFREY MURRAY, WALTER 70, 79 MUZINGO, HOLLY 79 MYERS, LISA 9, 14, 16, 17, 32, 38,40, 118 MYERS, TERRY 4, 59, 155, 178 MYRICK, SCOTT 70 MYSLEK, DAVID 79 N NABAHANI, LIMA 59 NAGANUMA, SHIN 59 NAJAR, SARITA 70 NAKAMARU, JODIE 19, 70, 136 NAKATA, JANA 70 NAMAHOE, MELANIE 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 34, 38, 45, 118 NAKERVIS, EDDIE 79, 162 NAVARRO, ADAM 59, 139, 150 NAVARRO, ARTURO 38, 139, 150 NVARRO, RONALD 38 NAVARRO, SUSAN 79, 134 NEGRON, CLEOFE 59 NELSON, BARBARA 38 NELSON, MARTIN 71 NELSON, PENNY 71 NESBITT, VICTORI 79 NEU, DARREN NEU, WENDY 59, 164 NEW. DARRELL 59 NGUYEN, DAO THAO 71 NGUYEN, DAVID 38, 182 NGUYEN, KHAI 71, 179 NGUYEN, LOAN NGUYEN, NHUNG 38 NGUYEN, TRI NICHOLS, LAURA 19,38, 125 NICHOLSON, RICK 79 NICKLES, JAMES 20, 27, 38 NIEMI, PAMELA 59 NIEVES, PATRICIA 59 NIFOROS, BRIAN 59 NISHIKAWA, ALLEN 79 NORERO, ANTONIO 38 NORRIS, KATHERINE 71 NORTHROP, ERIC NOWAK, JOHN 59, 166 NINEZ, BENNY NUNEZ, MANUEL OBANION, DALE OBERMILLER, KIMBERLY 59 OCHOA, ARTURO 71, 127 OCONNER, DEBORAH 71 OGAN, TAMMY 79 OIEN, TERESA 79 OKERLUND, TODD 71. 158 OLAH, ANTHONY 79, 100 OLDJA, MARIANA OLGUIN, TONY OLIJAR, SANDY 79 OLIVAS, REBECCA 71 OLIVER, TAMARA 79 OLSEN, DANIAL 11, 71, 166, 178 OLSEN, ERIC 11, 38, 110, 150 OLSON, DEAN 59, 182 OLVERA, CAROLINE 79 ONTIVEROS, RICHARD 79 ORDUNO, NICOLE 38, 153 ORNELAS, CARRI 63 OROZCO, SANDRA ORSH ALL, WENDY 71, 126, 181 ORTEGA, ANTHONY ORTEGA, ERIK 79, 129 ORTEGA, LAWRENCE 5, 71 ORTIZ, CARMEN 19, 79, 172 ORTIZ, EDWARD 71, 176 ORTIZ, ELIVIA OTAKI, HARUHISA 79 OUELLETTE, MICHAEL 79, 122. 183 OWENS. JANETTE 79, 126, 128, 129 OWENS, WILLIAM 71, 75, 129, 130 OYE, LAURENE 4,9, 12, 13, 14, 38 PACIFIC, JOANN 71 PADILLA, GEORGE 3, 59, 166 PALOMARES, MARGARITA 79 PANIZO, ISELA 71, 183 PAPPAS, SAM PARENT, LYNNETTE 59 PARENTEAU, BRENT 79, 161, 171 PARK, JOON 79 PARK, SOPHIE 71 PARK, TONG PARKSON, GINA 59 PARRA, JUDY PARRISH, DON PASTOR, ROSALIE 71, 105 PATCH, CRAIG 39 PATRICK, SHERRI 71 PATTERSON, WILLIAM 79 PAXTON, CINDY 59, 110, 118, 119 PAXTON, CONNIE PECK, JEAN PEDOTE, STEVEN 79 PEFLEY, DARIN 39, 174 PEFLEY, KEVIN 59 PEFLEY, MELINDA 59 PENNER, JOHN 39, 150, 174 PERALTA, ALBERTO 39, 129, 130 PERALTA, LUCY 79 PEREDA, JOE PEREZ, ALFRED 59 PEREZ, ANNA PEREZ, ANTONIO 59, 166 PEREZ, JOSE 79, 126 PEREZ, LINDA PEREZ, LUCIO 79 PEREZ, MARIE PEREZ, MICHELE 79, 129 PEREZ, ROBERT PEREZ, STELLA PERKINS, DAVID PERKINS, STACY 71 PERMENTER, CAROL 71 PERMENTER, LORI 59 PERREIRA, RANDY 39 PETERS, KATHLEEN 59, 121 PETERSEN, DORLA 39, 129, 130, 131 PETERSEN, TERESA 71, 128, 129 PETRILLA, CHRIS 39 PHAM. THUY 63 PHAM. THUY PHAN. TRAC 71 PHILLIPS. BRENDA 71 PHILLIPS. LOUISE 59. 128. 129 PHILLIPS, ROBERT 10. 39 PI ANA, EUGENE 5, 39, 119 PICA, ANTHONY 71, 176 PICON, GREGORY 71 PIERSON, STEVEN 71 PINEDA, ZEYRA PINEDO, JAMES 71 PINEDO, MICHAEL 39 PINKHAM, MONICA 59 PINO, YVONNE 59 PIPPIN, NANCY 20, 37, 39, 118, 119, 132, 133 PIPPIN, TIMOTHY 59, 129 PITTS, SHERRI 26, 39, 118, 128, 129, 130 PLETT, DAVID 5, 8, 9, 39, 44, 118, 138, 139, 178 PLETT, KIMBERLY 59, 138 POLANIS, KATHY 39 POMA, SUSAN 40, 121, 134 PONCE, ELVIA 10, 39, 40, 114 PONCE, RAMIRO 59, 183 PONCE, RONALD 59, 183 POND, SHERYLE 71 POOLE, TERRY 40, 1 74 POPE, DANIEL 79 POPE, KACEY 19,71, 164 POPE, KELLY 11, 19, 40, 164 PORRAS, DAVID J 60, 150 PORRAS, MICHAEL 79 POSADAS, JAIME 79, 168. 178 POSADAS. MANUEL 10. 64, 71, 178 POTTER. LUANN 40 POWELL. SEAN 60 PRESUTTO. GINA 105 PRESUTTO, TINA Index 203 PREVOST, MICHELE PRE2I0SI, JENNIFER 16, 17, 60 PRICE, EDDIE PRICE, LORI 79 PRICE, PATRICIA 60 PRINGLE, DEBRA PROCTOR, DAVID 60 PROUTY, LEIGH 79 PRUNTY, VALERIE PUERTAS, DARREN 79 PYLE, CYNTHIA E, Jl QUAINTANCE, TIM 40 QUINN, DEANNA 71 QUINONEZ, ALICE 40 QUINONEZ, MARIA 71, 127 QUINTERO, ANNA 80 QUIROZ, DAVID 40, 44, 166 R RALSTON, LANCE 60 RALSTON, MICHAEL 80 RAMIREZ, JUAN 71 RAMIREZ, VICKY RAMSEY, JACK 80 RANDALL, TERI 71, 133 RANGEL, FRANK 60 RANSOM, SUSANNE 60 RAUCH, JEFF 60 PAULS, RODNEY 40 RAY, BARTON 80, 126, 180 REITER, JULIE 60 RENNICH, DIANNA 71, 128, 129 REY, ANGELICA 11,40 REY, JULIANNE 80, 181 REYES, JOAN 80 REYNOLDS, CHANDRA 71, 129 REYNOLDS, GRANT 71 REY NOLDS, LISA 71, 129 REYNOLDS, SCOTT 80 RIEFBURG, KLAUS RICO, JANET 80 RIDDLE, DOCIA 71 RIMMEY, DANIEL 71, 155, 178 RIOS, CARLOS 80 RIOS, FAUSTINO60, 176 RITENHOUR, MARY 60, 121 RIVAS, PAULS 40 ROA, RANDY ROACH, DONNA 71 ROADY, KAREN 80, 121 R0BBIN5, DOROTHEA 71 ROBBINS, MELBERN 60 ROBERSON, ERIK 71, 176 ROBERSON, SHERI 40 ROBERTS, ARTHUR ROBERTS, KATHY 72 ROBERTS, THOMAS ROBERTS, JR POWERS ROBINSON, KATHLEEN 72 ROCHA, JOSE ROEFS, SHELLY 60 ROGERS, JANIS 72 ROGERS, JEFFREY 80, 126 ROGERS, JOE 63 ROHELIER, ERIN ROHRBACH, TIM 80, 129 ROMERO, VANESSA 127 ROPER, SHERRY ROSA, WILLIAM 63 ROSALES, RICHARD 40, 182 ROSEN, SHELLEY ROSS, THOMAS 72 ROUSSET, TERRY 72, 177 ROWLEY, CHAD 60 RUBI, TRACY 60 RUBIO, DANIEL 11, 60, 122 RUBIO, MARIA 63 RUCKLER, LORI 72, 128 RUETHER, ROBERT 72 RUIZ, SCOTT 10, 19,24,41, 44, 114, 155 RUSSELL, JOHNNIE 72 RYAN, MELODY 64, 72, 132, 133, 179 SABAIDIMI, ERICK SABBARA, LANA 80 SABBARA, MOUSSA 72, 180 SABBARA, SAMIR SAKAMOTO, MARK 11, 41, 166 SAKAMOTO, MICHELLE 64, 72 SALAZ, STEPHANIE 72 SALAZ, STEPHEN 72 SALAZAR, ROBERT SALAZAR, ROBERT 60, 127 SALINAS, VALERIE 41 SALISBURY, VINCENT 80, 178 SAMFORD, CHERYL SANABRIA, MARTIN SANCHEZ, CORINA 1 9, 80, 1 72 SANCHEZ, DON 80, 158 SANCHEZ, PAUL 80 SANDERS, JANA 80 SANDOVAL, DIANE 80 SANSENBACH, SCOTT 41 SANTAMARIA, ARTHUR 60, 174 SARVARI, JOHN 60 SATHER, LAURETTE 41 SATHER, SHELLY 60 SAUCY, REBECCA 2, 9, 14, 15, 17,34,41 SAVALA, KENNETH 41, 127 SCHAEFER, GLEN80, 161, 177 SCHARFENBERG, POLLY SCHEMBRI, ROSEANN SCHMOEKEL, STEVEN 72, 178 SCHNEIDER, GARY SCHNEIDER, TRAGI 72, 133 SCHOORS, RONALD 80 SCHOPPE, SUSAN 41, 43 SCHROEDER, MICHAEL SCHULMAN, KARL 41 SCOTT, MICHAEL 72 SCOTT, STEPHEN 80 SCRUGGS, PAUL 63 SCRUGGS, TERESA SEABORNE, CHRISTOPHE SEARIGHT, JOHN 72 SEIGER, DAYNA 60 SEIGER, STEVEN 80, 177 SELF, TINA 72 SELLAS, JOHN SELLAS, TONY 80 SEM, SELENE 60 SEM, SH ANNAN 41, 100, 139, 160, 170, 179 SERNA, EMELIA 80 SETH, SCOTT 80, 180 SHANABARGER, ERIC 60 SHANABARGER, REUBEN 11, 41, 166 SHANHOLTZER, JACKI 80 SHARKEY, SABRA 60 SHAW, TAMMY 61 SHAW, TERENCE 80 SHEA, STACIE 61 SHELTON, HEIDE 63 SHERWOOD, RALINDA 61 SHIMOGAWA, DAVID 161, 178 SHIMOGAWA, KENNETH 61, 162 SHIRRAN, C SCOTT 41 SHOOK, PAUL 80 SH0RT,BEVERLY61, 129, 131, 183 SIDDALL, JAY SIEB, YVONNE SILL, DAVID 72 SILL, SUSAN 41, 134 SILVESTRI, ANDREA 22, 42, 129, 130 SILVESTRI, MARK 2, 4, 21,80, 129 SIMMONDS, ROBERT 42 SIMPSON, DAVE 61, 155 SIMPSON, KENNY 72 SIN, DONG DAVID 4, 61 SINCLAIR, WAYMAN SINGLEY, JOHN SlOW, MAN YEE 61 SITO, RAYMOND 9, 42, 44, 45 139, 150 SITO, SHELLEY 61 SKILES, JAY 80 SLAGLE, DEREK 42 SLAGLE, SHELIA61 SLAUGHTER, LISA SLEZAK, SHIRLEY 61, 179 SLONE, TONYA 72 SMART, MERRI 61 SMITH, CHARLES 61 SMITH, CRAIG 80, 177 SMITH, DAMON SMITH, DANA 80 SMITH, JASON 80 SMITH, JERRYBETH SMITH, JIMMY 61, 100, 150 SMITH, KIM 61, 139 SMITH, LANCE SMITH, MADELINE 80, 172 SMITH, RHONDA 72 SMITH, ROBERT 61, 119, 129, 130 SMITH, SCOTT 42, 1 78 SMITH, SYLVIA 80, 179 SMITH, THOMAS 177 SMITH, TODD 61 SMITH, TRAGI 72 SMITHERS, TRACY 72 5NAVELY, GARY 42 SNELL, HOWARD SNIDER, CONNIE 183 SNIDER, STEVE 80, 129 SNYDER, MIKE 80 SOAFER, CATHY 80, 129 SOARES, MARY SOBIERALSKI, DENISE SODERMAN, LEONARD 61 SOLIS, YVONNE 72 SOLSO, CYNTHIA 42 SOLSO, JEFF 80, 161 SOOTER, MARYANN 42 SOTO, BARBARA 42, 126, 127 SOTO, CARLOS 54, 61, 155, 182 SOTO, DENISE 80, 127, 128, 129 SOTO, DIANE 80, 127, 128, 129 SOUTH, MICHEAL61, 162 SOUTHALL, SCOTT 80 SOWERS, GERALD 42, 150 SPAFFORD, INGRID80, 126 SPARKS, JOHN 37, 42, 119 SPARKS, TAMMY 72 SPEER, JILL 5, 11, 37, 42, 44, 118, 119, 121 SPRAGUE, SHERRYLANN 61, 129, 130 ST AMANT, GERALD 61, 150 STAGNER, VANESSA 19, 61 STAHOVICH, DAVID 11, 42, 101, 150, 168 STALLINGS, LORI 80 STAMMREICH, JAMES 42, 44 STANSBURY, ROBERT 72, 129 STASIAK, CATHERINE 72 STASIAK, DEBORAH 80 STASIAK, JAMES 61, 121 STEELE, WENDY 80 STENBORG, CHERYL 80, 133 STERN, ROSS 42 STEVENSON, KIMBERLY STEWART, MONIQUE STILLEY, MARLENE 72 STINE, STEVEN 61 STIPE, LINDA 72 STMARSEILLE, TIMOTHY 61 STONE, DEBRA 19, 72, 110, 136 STONE, EUGENE 42 STOTT, JOE STOUT, CLIFFORD 42, 150 STOUT, EDWARD 81 STRATER, KIMBERLY 72 STROHMAN, MARK 63 STROUD, KENNETH 61, 129 STURGEON, JOHN 61, 180 SUGGETT, MICHELE 81 SULLIVAN, JOHN 61 SULLIVAN, STEVE 72 SULLIVAN, STEVEN 61 SUMRALL, JULIE 37, 42 SUNDMAN, TODD 42, 44, 174 SUTTEY, MATTHEW 155, 178 SWAIN, MATTHEW 81 SWANSON, MARK 10, 81, 177 SWANSON, ROBERT 72 SWENGEL, TIMOTHY 72 SWENSON, JAMES 72 SYKES, DINA 43 SYMS, PATRICIA TAKAHAMA, PAUL 182, 72 TAMAYOSE, RICKY 61 TAMENY, MIKE 61 TANAKA, DALE 81, 162 TANNER, CANDI 42, 122, 123, 139, 160 TAPIA, PHILIP TATARIAN, MARAL 73 TAYLOR, BRIAN 81, 177 TAYLOR, DOUGLAS 81 TAYLOR, WENDY TELLERS, MICHAEL 62, 174 TELLERS, PATRICK 62 TERRY, KIMBERLEE 81 TETIVA, CARL 72 THAI, TAI 81 THATCHER, THOMAS 43, 121 THEWS, ROBERT 62, 156, 174 THOMAS, PATRICIA 62 THOMAS, PAULA 62 THOMAS, PENNY THOMPSON, DIANE 73, 100 THOMPSON, DOUGLAS 2, 43, 72 THOMPSON, GINA 72 THORN, GREG 73 TIBER, KEVIN 62, 100, 174 TIKKER, JONATHAN 155 TIMAR, BECKY 42, 43 TIMAR, ROBERT 72, 108, 150 TIMMER, BEREND 62 TIMMER, TIYANNA 81 TISCHBERN, KELLI 72, 136 TODD, ELAINE 62 TODD, LAURIE 10, 43, 128, 129 TOLEDO, TONI 62 TON, PHUONG AN TON, QUE ANH 43, 72, 125 TORRES, FRANK 72 TOTTEN, MICKEY 10, 81, 178 TOURNEY, ELIZABETH 72, 183 TOVAR, IRENE 81 TRANBERG, LAURIE 62 TREMMEL, PAUL 20, 27, 43 TROWBRIDGE, ROBERT 62 TROWBRIDGE, SHARLEEN 62 TROWBRIDGE, THOMAS 62 TRUITT, TONY 43, 119 TURLEY, GUY 72, 160, 178 TURNER, JAMES 43, 182 TURNER, TODD 81 TURNER, TONYA 73 TYHURST, KRISTINE 44, 1 14, 134 u UNDERWOOD, NANCY 63 UNGARO, LINDA 81 UNGARO, MARK URQUIDEZ, YVETTE 81 UYEHARA, DONNA 81 UYEHARA, YVONNE 62 V VALDEZ, LISA 63, 72 VAN STEEN, CORA VANDERVEEN, KEN 81 VANDEVORT, ROBERT 63 VANHEULE, MICHAEL 62 VASQUEZ, BRENDA 62 VAZQUEZ, KATHLEEN 44 VELA, LISA 81 VELA, ROBERT 62, 182 VELASQUEZ, BOBBY 73, 178 VERDUGO, ZONIA 62 VERHOLTZ, PATRICE 73 VERTREES, EDWARD 62 VIEYRA, MARGARET VIEYRA, MONICA 62 VILLASENOR, RAYMOND VILLASENOR, ROXANNE 81 VILORIA, WAYNE 11, 44, 150 VITOLLO, JOSEPH VO, PHUNG VONDERHARR, THOMAS 81 VONDERHARR, TIMOTHY 44 w WALD, MARK 81 WALKER, DAVE 73, 158 WALKER, MARVIN WALLACE, WESLEY WALSH, KIMBERLY 44, 133 WALTERS, GARY 62, 155 WALTERS, STEVEN 73 WALTON, JIMMY WANGBERG, ERIKA 19, 73, 122, 133 WARD, CINDY 62 WARNER, DONALD WARREN, TODD 73, 174 WASSERMAN, STUART 44, 182 WATSON, DANIELLE 73 WATSON, ROBERT 81 WATTS, CAPRI 73 WATTS, CHRIS 73 WATTS, DARTANION 63 WEBER, FRANCES 73 WEBRIGHT, MARY 73 WEDDLE, GREG 100 WEDDLE, STEVEN 63, 129 WEINER, ERIC WEISSIG, DAVID 63, 166 WELCH, JODI 81 WELCH, MICHAEL 73 WELLS, JEFFREY 73, 160, 177 WELLS, ROSANNE73, 155, 179 WESSELN, JAMES 73 WESSELN, TOM 63 WESSELN, TOM WESTBROOK, KAREN 81, 129 WHALEN, CHARMAIN 4, 12, 13, 14, 17, 44, 45, 134 WHEELER, JEFFERY II, 44 WHIRLEDGE, BRENDA 44, 134 WHIRLEDGE, STEVE 63 WHITE, GREGORY 73 WHITE, JOY 44 WHITEHURST, MARTHA 44, 114 WHITEHURST, STEPHEN 73 WHITLER, JAMES 11, 44 WHITLER, KATHLEEN 63, 105, 133 WHITLOCK, APRIL 81 WHITTINGTON, PAUL 63, 129 WIELAND, TODD 63 WIGHTMAN, ANDY 81 WIGHTMAN, MICHELLE 63 WILKE, JAMES 63, 150, 174 WILKE, JEFF81, 126, 177, 174 WILLEY, ROBERT 44, 183 WILLIAMS, JEFF 81 WILLIAMS, KELLY 14, 15, 17, 34, 44 WILLIAMS, RAFE 73 WILLIAMS, STACIE 73 WILLIAMS, STEFANY 19, 81, 174 WILLOUGHBY, KIM 73 WILSON, CHRIS 81 WILSON, MAURICE 44 WIMBERLY, DAWN 73, 128, 129 WIMBERLY, TERRI 81 WIMBERLY, TONI 81 WIMMER, GERRI 5, 44 WIMMER, GLENDA 63 WINCHESTER, LISA 81 WING, CHERYL 44 WINTER, RICHARD 63, 156 WINTER, TERESA 44 WISCHMEYER, KENNETH 81, 176 WISE, CHRISTEEN44, 170 WISE, GREGORY 10, 44, 129 WOLFE, CRAIG 63, 81 WOLFE, DON WON, DOO 168, 182 WONACOTT, LISA 6, 63, 128,|3i.ii WONACOTT, SANDRA 73, 128, 129, 130, 131 WOOD, KELLI 81, 180 WOOD, WILLIAM 63, 180 WOODHOUSE, LARRY 73 WOODS, KRISTI WOODWORTH, LISA WOOLERY, HERSHAL 73 WRAY, STEPHANIE 81 WRIGHT, DAVID 63 WRIGHT, KENNETH 73, 178 WRIGHT, KIMBERLY 73 Y YAMASAKI, TIMMY 73, 182 YANG, WENDY 73 YATES, DANIEL 63 YBARRA, PHILIP 81 YOUNG, TINA 73 ZAMBRANO, MARY 73, 127 ZAMBRANO, RUBEN 73 ZARATE, MICHAEL 63 ZIEBOL, REBECCA 81 ZIEGLER, JANET 73, 133 204 Index iH o yf d ,! - N , .-O .c? -d 9 ( ' c - ■v ■-7 ) ) i a ? .fc ' ( p r c vA V • o j:j - e , VC ' S i K ; ' ,A 0 AXl - ( zi -- - A o d n a ,i-©1-A v 3tT - 5- O lOib f o - 1% a) H| l |-si SI% l 12 :fe c a a tW? « - 2) A .-4 r } 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