Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1964
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Vu-,5 Q3 SJQQTWQMJV JV vcd Joys fr W7 W N ,ff QW qyfbfff Q ,J ff QV A I flfwuj was FQ X A WJJXX fx f , , NJ Ni A xffflw WJ QNX WK dyfgb xx Q K , Cp wi wx' ,fx CHIEF TA IN 1963-1964 WESTWOOD HIGH MESA, ARIZONA 0 N X Sy! XNWMJ KTM Mfffbm i I I CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......... 3 PICTURE ESSAY . . .4 DEDICATION .... . . 6 ADMINISTRATION . . . . .3 FACULTY ...... . . 16 STUDENT LEADERS . . 36 FINE ARTS ..... . 46 ORGANIZATIONS . . . .64 SPORTS ..... . 94 ACTIVITIES .... . 132 JUNIOR CLASS . . . . 166 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS .. ..l98 .. ...220 LATE COMERS . . . . . 238 INDEX ..... . . .244 ADVERTISING . . . . 254 p y ff f 7 f 'SCHOLARS' MADE best use of the new library facilities. Books, news papers, pamphlets and periodical literature aided study efforts. 1 fi . - I A ,ef will Mtfkl dug M 5? Wnf ' Ly fir' R Vt!! Q, f C.1f 2i vwqqg i5'3QzM,lT ticwby lfufflll l2g?'g10 !l rw Qliuglpat W ' 51137 uw I TRODUCTIO Westwood is growing! From the time that students first entered our classrooms, many im- portant changes and additions have taken place. At the beginning of last year the campus consisted of five buildings. The library, admin- istration offices, lockers and bookstore were lo- cated in the main classroom building. Now we have eight separate buildings plus outside lockers The student body has also expanded. We be- gan this year with a new freshman class and the sophomores of last year became the first Junior Class. It takes countless ingredients to build a high school. The most important one is time. Our infant has plenty of time and is well on its way to becoming a full grown high school. 3 ,W s.J WHA T'S NE W? STUDENT COUNCIL members met every morning this year as a regular class in the cafeteria. Their office is in the new admin- istration building. BOB WRIGHT, one of the many students who drive to school, leads his harem across the new student parking lot to his car. STUDENTS BENEFITTED from the bells and public address system installed early this INCOMING FRESHMEN are proud of their school year, Occasionally, under the supervision and its new equipment. Brian Miles, one of the of Principal E. R. Brimhall, students are more industrious frosh, keeps the new varsity allowed to use the system to make important football uniforms free of dust in his spare time. announcements. 4 .15 5 s..r..,...t,Qr,..s-an W NEW AREA called humapah. . .Friday afternoon at 3:15. 5 --rf .4-f'P'- STUDENTS CONFER with Mr. Twitchell on troublesome Algebra II problems, one of the courses offered at Westwood for the first time N this year. J' - 'P Q 4 H HUNGRY WARRIORS patronize their new boolstore and refreshment stand for ham- burgers, hot dogs, drinks or candy bars. 5 DEDICA TION The Chieftain staff has choosen to dedicate this yearbook to one of the most outstanding men in his field, Assistant Principal Pat Pomeroy. Although Mr. Pomeroy was new to Westwood this year, through his work with the students and Student Council, the spirit of school unity and organization class competition has greatly increased. He has given full support to all interschool sports events and participated in the planning of many outstanding social activities. Before his coming to serve at Westwood Mr. Pomeroy worked for the Mesa school system for only five years, but he has taught almost every subject from typing to AA American problems. He has also spent a year as principal of Longfellow Elementary School. To fill his military obli- gation Mr. Pomeroy spent four years as a navigator for the United States Air Force. I-Ie still is active in the Air National Guard. 6 K 15 vxvyxv ',,v'km.t., 1 nauffl 1. D' N --' MR. POMEROY. If . I SSS YS -aiu K as a young musician 1 fa 1 . .. as JV football coach at the other high school lvllgl as a basketball star for S . . . as a proud papa . . . as assistant principal 7 Building plans of our school arranged for its construction in two phases. The second phase of construction included a building to house the administrative offices for the principals, registrars, coun- selors, and the nurse NJ WESTWOOD HIGH F' Q 1 J ff' ,MX BTISTRATIGN LE UEUR ELECTED TO BOARD School Board members are elected for five-year terms and it is their duty to set policy for the Mesa Public Schools. Dr. Keith Lassen, former board president, did not run for re-election and was replaced by Mr. Wallace LeSueur. Dr. john Kerr is now president and Dr. jesse Conant is clerk. CHAMBERLAI SCHOOL BOARD: STAND- ING: Mr. E.C. Hussey, Dr. john Kerr, Mr. Dilworth Brinton, Mr. Wallace Le- Sueur. SEATED: Dr. jesse Conant, Dr. Keith Lassen. The superintendent and his two assistants see that policies of the school board are carried out. Mr Rulon T. Shepherd has served as superintendent since the spring of 1953. Associate Superintendent Gavin C. I-lumphrey's main duty is hiring of personnel for the schools. This year Dr. Del Chamberlain served in the new post of assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum. FILLS E W POST Mr. Rulon T. Shepherd Mr. Gavin C. Humphrey A' Dr. Del Chamberlain Superintendent Associate Superintendent Assistant Superintendent HH' ru-vs-vs POMEROT NEW VICE PRINCIPAL .. 45,5 --X- Q55 ff-5.-aft .T-at r .. 1. gi., .,,i..,.,,. r ,.,. 2 l 's sn- Q-nn A i E. R. Brimhall Mel Sizemore Principal Assistant Principal Principal E. R. Brimhall keeps active in his post as chief administrator of Westwood. ln addition to his role of general supervision, he is also responsible for budgets, selection of personnel, and improve- ment of instruction. He is also concerned with student activity, safety, discipline and a myriad of other duties. Mr. Sizemore's areas of specialization are class scheduling, registration, testing, discipline, instruction, and attendance records. I-Ie also finds time to deal with student-teacher relationships, college entrance, scholarships, and teacher super- vision. Mr. Pomeroy, who was new to Westwood this year, was in charge of student activities, student funds, and athletic events. ,,,. V ffl! X a E Pat Pomeroy Assistant Principal :Q Tk .., W. . ,l.,..y, . ..,r ,.,,,, '.:.l. 'Q 17 2,1 SECRETARIES PLAY VITAL ROLE Rm Eula Harris Audrey Morphis Georgia Wright Mrs. Eula Harris serves as Secretary to Mr. Brimhall and is instrumental in keeping the school machinery functioning. Mrs. Audrey Morphis ca- pably fulfills her duties as secretary to the assistant principals, and Mrs. Georgia Wright devotes her energies as secretary to the counselors. The attendance office begins its busy day at 8 a. m. with the phones ringing and yesterday's ab- sentees fighting the lines to pick up their admit- tance slips. Keeping track of 2,000 students is not a simple task, but Westwood's attendance crew does a tremendous job keeping our school records up to date. ATTE DA CE STAFF KEPTBUST ATTENDANCE OFFICE clerks maintain a steady hum of activity in order to keep accurate records. Pictured are Maxine Koch, Edith Wolta, Dorothy Flick, Ruth Perkins, and Barbara Shill. COU SELORS PROVIDE GUIDA CE 54' Cynthia M. Elson Larry F. Dixon James E. Scoresby Counselor Head Counselor Counselor The purpose of an organized guidance program is to assist the individual to an understanding of himself and his environment so that he will select suitable courses of action contributing to his personal, educational, and vocational development and adjustment. Counselors collect, organize, and interpret information about students and their opportunities. This includes registration information to assist with schedule planning, college requirements and available scholarships, part time employment, and vocational information. Counselors also give assistance to teachers, administrators, other school personnel, and parents in matters concerning irregular attendance, subject failures, and social and emotional problems. ! 1 Harold M. Benhardt Merrills R. Smith James P. Ziolkowski Counselor Indian Counselor Binet Program 13 325323 FV riziffel M . Andre Messali, a native of Pari France, replaced Mr. Orley haw as bookstore man- ager th year. Another new- er the bookstore staff is Era I rengle. E school day. School Nurse Anna Cramer has been in the nursing profession for thirty years and she enjoys her work im- mensely. About 60 patients come to her office each school day. Mrs. Cramer also sponsors the Future Nurses of America and hopes more students will con- sider nursing as a career. SCHOOL NURSE Anna Cramer fills out a medical reportxfor one of her patients. 14 SPECIAL S RVICES SALU TED LUNCH TIME proves to be a work hour for the bookstore student helpers. Students can purchase sandwiches, cold drinks, ice cream and candy to provide them with enough energy to complete their Shirley Olson Plant Engineer Mr. Olson has the complete charge of all electrical and heating facilities for Westwood. It is his task to maintain proper classroom temperatures so stu- dents can learn more effective- ly. l HA TSOFF TO CHOOL HELPERS CUSTODIANS: Day Crew, Ray Coombs, Charles Howell, Al Geldarski, Charles White, Fred Lee. Our school cafeteria staff has the difficult task of sewing over 1, 000 lunches each day of the week, and these ladies should be commended for their effort to feed our starving warriors with delicious we11-bal- anced meals. Lunches cost 35d:, but students may save by purchasing weekly meal tickets for 51.50. Hats off to our helpers! Our cus- todians are seldom commended for their dedicated job of keeping our campus spic and span. Student litter bugs seem to ignore the fact that these patient and tolerant men have to clean up after them. The year- book staff salutes our custodial crew for their important contribution to Westwood. CUSTODIANS: Night Crew, Dan I-laws, W. L. Katlin, Gale Cluff, Delbert Hale, Raymond Nielson. I 9 , i I Q1 ,. S, N S no '- N , .- ',, 'M X . , H M! Aki, ki - nz.: . f. CAFETERIA WORKERS, FRONT ROW: Odell Keller, manager, Cara O'Harrow, Babbette Land, Georgia Mel cher, Leara McCormick, Vema Robertson, Erma Pewitt, Ida Schwitzer, Gladys Wilson. BACK ROW: Margie Brown, Edith Glover, Lona McKee, Nan I-Ielring, Elizabeth Stinson, Emma Wright, Shady Wise, Nettie Pea- cock, Shirley Whitley, Marian Thorsen, Dorothy Ray, 'llhelma Farnsworth, Louise Coombs. 15 Changes and improvements were also made in the main class- room building. New workrooms, stocked with better equipment, were provided for several of the faculty divisions. Some work- rooms occupy the space vacated by the administrators when they b - - - - H W-' ::'f ff ili g xi -1,i..,, L, moved t0 thelr new Offlfle bwldlng- t Aiii X W 5?3'f i 531 rl kv-Cx 44 Hg-M1504 X A T K I 5 ...my X Q X X S . ,. ,mf f- gr , ' ,Aww .2- Y, W..-,Lwkf - . - - K- x,.X W- . F 3 5 -'1'Ln-+- Aw ' R 5 Kei? 4 fx- fx f 5a v s 1 5 lfffv -.. . . A .K ,V ...dv NY . ,... Wy. 4 V. we SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM C. PRICE ALLRED Subjects taught: freshman social studiesg varsity tennis coachg BS degree, Brigham Young Univer- sity. WALTER MORRISON Subjects taught: freshman social studiesg BS and MA degrees, Northeast Missouri State Teach- ers College. HELEN STORTZ Subjects taught: American! his- toryg BA and MA degrees, Ariz- ona State University. CURTIS BROWN Subjects taught: sophomore so- cial studies, American historyg Magazine Drive sponsorg drivers u-ainingg BA degree, Arizona State University. JANE PINCKERT Subjects taught: American his- toryg BS degree, University of Nebraska. Subjects 1 his- sponsor 5 Pep toryg junior Club sponsorg freshman baseball coachg BA and MA degrees, Arizona State University. LAWERENCE CHRISTENSEN Subjects taught: freshman social studies, sophomore social studiesg BS and MA degrees, Missouri State Teachers College. PAT POMEROY Subjects taught: AA Americ-an historyg Student Council sponsorg Carnival Committee sponsorg BS degree, Brigham Young Univer- sityg MA degree, Arizona State University. PAUL WELLS Subjects taught: freshman social studies, drivers training, sopho- more social studiesg freshman basketball coachg BA and MA degrees, Northeast State Teach- ers College. EMPHASIZES CURRENT E VE TS BILL FITYGERALD Subjects taught: sophomore so- cial smdiesg Sophomore Class sponsorg BS degree, Eastern Kentucky State Collegeg MA degee, Arizona State Univer- sity. HARRY GOODMAN XKENNETH HADDAD , ' Subjects taught: sophomore Subjects taught: American his- social studies, varsity baseball tory, world geography, junior coachg BA degree, Arizona varsity wrestling coachg BA State College, MA degree, degree, Iowa State University. Arizona State University. ORAL REPORTS are an important part of Junior American history classes. Butch Bier gives a brief report during first period as classmates and Mr. Al Thomas look on. . Q J 3 ' 1 , N M X ,b . I L . X MK k f -. . , t 135- X . ' A I s - f, 'A K if' ., 1244 . ,f.g,ff',.,3 .,g.a:.g'j? Q',iff14j?,.f JE 1 ,.i5'ff:af ' 1' TL :l'U.'-1444 as 9 if 7,5431 YN 6. .zgxl n N ..r,,4.-Q: :ii swfs' I . we CLIFFORD SPAIN Subjects taught: sophomore social studies, drivers training BA degree, Arizona State Universityg MA degree, Color- ado State College . GMDZW W' Q 'M 2f BRIAN STEI-IR RICHARD YOUNG Subjects taught: sophomore so- Subjects taught: world geo- cial studies, publications, graphyg Hi-Y Club sponsorg BS drivers trainingg Quill and degree, Brigham Young Univer- Scroll sponsorg BS degree, sity, Arizona State College . I9 Z MR. JOHN DONOVAN'S fourth period junior English class chuckles as he reads a poem written by David Cummard. PATRICIA INBODY Subjects taught: Englishg Girls League sponsorg BA degree, Arizona State University. 4' lifts 00p 4 Q Ar 00 ML fi TE' oe 0 , 64 0 4117. 5 5 , tl Af 14, WV P' I! is ,A V RUTH HARPER Subjects taught: Englishg BA degree, Vanderbilt University. T, L,r. LEONA MAAS Subjects taught: Eriglishg BA and MS degrees, Kansas State University. 20 ENGLISH ,J . af . as X , ,Wa C.. qi ,Gs ESTINE AQAMS A Subjects taug t: ng ishg S Club sponsorg BA degree, Arizona State University. SHARON JOHNSON Subjects taught: English, journalism, publicationsg Quill and Scroll sponsorg BA degree, Central Washington State Col- lege. DUAN E RICHMOND Subjects taught: Englishg BS degree, Kansas State Univer- sity. M SSENTIAL FOR MODERN LIVING I 4 F. H. BRADSI-IAW JOHN DONOVAN MARIE GISI-I Subjects taught: English, depart- Subjects taught: English, BA and Subjects taught: Englishg BA ment chairman, Toh ah sponsor, MA degrees, Arizona State Uni- degree, University of Nebraska BA degree, Arizona State Uni- versity. versity, MA degree, University of Nebraska. WILLIAM KAUFFMAN J.- Subjects taught: English, fresh- f man social studies, BA degree, Iowa Wesleyan College. JUNIOR ENGLISH course is divided into two areas of study--grammar and liter- ature. Mrs. Marie Gish helps her students as they work on a grammar exercise. VSV., 4---4 JACQUELINE LEROY KEITH STAPLEY URGINIA TAYLOR Subjects taught: Englishg BA Subjects taught: Englishg Boys Subjects taught: Englishg BA degree, Michigan State Univer- League sponsorg BA degree, Iowa degree, University of Arizona. sity. State Teachers College, MA degree, Indiana University. 21 ENGLISH HELP CREA TI VE ARTS MR. JONES and his class listen to Kathy Allen's extemporaneous speech in third period. sr' Q OLGA URDAHL Subjects taughtg specialized reading, BA degree, Central Wash- ington College. MA degree, Arizona State University. it 35 HELEN MOFFAT Subjects taught: head librarian, FTA sponsor, BA degree, University of Utah, MA degrees, Arizona State University and University of Denver. ml. JAY DEAN JONES Subjects taught: AA English, speech, drama, National Honor Society, Dramatics Club sponsorg BA, MA degrees, Arizona State University ' 'es-i:n'ks,g.,, ROBERT VAN DYNE Subjects taught: English, Student Council, Bowl- ing Club sponsor, BS, MA degrees, Kirksville State Teachers College . MARY JACKSON Subjects taught: librarian, BA, MA degrees, Arizona State University. L HEAD LIBRARIAN Helen Moffat was happy to have the services of Mary Jackson this year in order to operate the new library facilities more efficiently. REY KA RTCHNER Subjects taught: Spanish, Freshman Class sponsor, BA degree, Arizona State University. M. FRANCES NORMAN Subjects taught: French, English, BA degree, University of Arkansas. any-A, M 4 DEUTSCH LEHRER fGerman Teacherj Ronald Seaman and his course in German were both new to Westwood this year. GERMA , LATIN NOW OFFERED Qigkgv GILBERT ORRANTIA Subjects taught: Spanish, French, department chairman, Spanish Club sponsor, BA, MA degrees, Arizona State University. JORTH RICHARDSON Subjects taught: Spanish, BA, MA degrees, Arizona State University. LATIN TEACHER Robert Taylor helps Bill Freestone with his lessons during study period. RONAID SEAMAN Subjects taught: German, English, Rodeo Club and German Club sponsor, BA degree, University of Cincinnati. '01 RQBERT TAYLOR Subjects taught: Latin, English, BA degree, University of Mississippi, MA degree, University of North Carolina. MA THEMA TICS OFFERS CHALLENGE WILLIAM BURLINGAME Subjects taught: algebra, practical math, geometryg Boys League sponsorg BA degree, Arizona State University. CARL CUMMINS' Subjects taught: algebra, practical mathg BA' degree, College of Emporiag MA degree, Arizona State University. MARGARET MOODY Subjects taught: algebra, geometryg Tri-Hi-Y sponsorg BA degree, Arizona State University. MILLARD CONOVER Subjects taught: geometry, algebrag Propnuts, Boys League sponsorg BS degree, North East Missouri State University. DONALD DEAN Subjects taught: algebra, practical math, junior varsity football coachg BA degree, Arizona State University. DWAYNE LARSEN Subjects taught: algebra, practical mathg BS degree, Arizona State University. MATH INSTRUCTOR Millard Conover instructs Becky Snyder as she works on a geometry problem at the board. 24 TO MI DS OFA SCIE TIFIC AGE RALPH LEE Subjects taught: algebra, geometry, Uigonometry, department chairman, Ticket Committee chair- man, BS degree, Brigham Young University, MA degree, Arizona State College. 9 f ALGEBRA Il has been added to the math curriculum this year since C K Westwood now has a junior Class. Mr. jack Twitchell helps Kathleen 0 r Q Kellis solve a difficult algebra problem. Zvi ' Y' - ERV REID Subjects taught: algebra BS degree, Kansas State University, MA degree, Arizona State University varsity basketball, golf coach. WAYNE SLADE Subjects taught: algebra, geometry, BA degree, Arizona State University. 25 JACK TWITCHELL Subjects taught: algebra, geometry, trigonometxyg Bowling Club sponsor, BS degree, Missouri State Teachers College. STEPHEN CHASE VERNER CLARK Subjects taught: biologyg Stu- Subjects taught: biology, life dents of Science sponsorg BA scienceg Stadium Committee degree, Arizona State Univer- Chairmang BS degree, South sity, Dakota State Collegeg MA degree, Arizona State College. HOWARD HERST Subjects taught: chemistryg BS and MA degrees, Arizona State University. DAVID MARTIN CLETE MILLER Subjects taught: general science, Subjects taught: chemistry, life scienceg Boys League spon- department chairmang BS de- sorg BA degee, Arizona State gree, Pennsylvania State Col- University. legeg MA degree Arizona State f Universityg MS degree, Union College. 'S 4 fgbf' n 5 'E' t lii'5:: J r 'Q ,wjjhjrff KENNETH MORRIS FRANK MOUNTS Subjects taught: biologyg Stu- Subjects taught: biologyg BS dents of Science sponsorg BS degree, Arizona State Univer- and MS degrees, Indiana State sity. College. 26 ....., A-----hx DoRoTHY sl-Iousgf' Subjects.taught:'b5QQQgyg BA degree, McMurray Collegeg MA degree, University of Wisconsin. STUDENTS WORK IN NEW LABS CHEMISTRY WAS offered for the first time this year MR. HERST helps Sandra Burkland and Diane Burnham at Westwood. Mr. Clete Miller helps Marilee Harris set up apparatus for a lab experiment during sixth and Carolg Grisz prepare for a hydrogen experiment. period chemistry class. we A LQq,,,,,,........-. Wi C MM MR. MOUNTS keeps watch on some of his sophomore biology students as they dissect unidentified grasshoppers. 27 B USINESS TEA CHERS STRESS gfwgvgqy mruwulympsw ,M 7 W Q . it g W MRS. FERN YERBY sets the time clock to test her typing students on speed and accuracy. JANE GEDDES Subjects taught: typing, bool-ckeepingg Girls League sponsorg BA degree, Hastings College. HERBERT HILLMAN Subjects taught: ty-ping, business law, introduction to busi- nessg department chairmang BS degree, University of Nebraska. 28 WILLIAM HOLT Subjects taught: Bookkeeping, office machinesg BA degree 7 Arizona, State Univer- sity. NEED FOR SPEED, ACCURA CT sf, .lj 'N Q , X 5 Q f' X K X i , OXX f J 'Q X 'X J. EDWARD OSBORN Af Subjects taught: typing, business arithmeticg-BS, MA degrees, Arizona State University. HELEN ONG Subjects taught: shorthand, typingg Girls League sponsorg Carnival Committee sponsorg BS, MA degrees, Arizona State University. I -E! BUSINESS DEPARTMENT instructor William Holt explains a problem to his fifth period bookkeeping class. 29 F . ANNE VANCORE bjects taught: freshman English, typingg BA degree, Arizona State Univer sity. FERN YERBY Subjects taught: typing, secretarial practiceg S club, FTA sponsorg BS degree, Western New Mexico University. P.E. CLASSES USE NEW GTM EDGAR C. FORD Subjects taught: boys physical education, varsity head football coach, BA degee, Arizona State College. DAVE GATES Subjects taught: boys physical education, varsity football, 11-ack coach, Letterman's Club sponsor, BA degree, Occidental College. R. W. I-HGHTOWER Subjects taught: boys physical education, varsity football, wres- tling coachg BA degree, Arizona State College. VOLLEYBALL is one of the leading participation sports in the nation, and is a popular activity in boys P. E. CARVEL JACKSON Subjects taught: boys physical education, department chairman, cross country, track coach, Letterman's Club sponsor, MS degree, Utah State University. LADD MULLENAUX Subjects taught: boys physical education, varsity football, JV basketball and fresh- man track coach, BA degree, Arizona State University. NORMAN SHILL Subjects taught: boys physical education, JV football, freshman basketball coach, BA degee, Arizona State University. GIRLS USE GTM FACILITIES BARBARA DAVIS Subjects taught: girls physical educationg GAA sponsorg BS de- gree, Slippery Rock State Collegeg MA degree, Arizona State University. BAULINE REED Subjects taught: girls physical educationg girls tennis coachg BS degee, Kansas State Universityg MA degree, Colorado State College. MELBA HARRISON Subjects taught: girls physical educationg Warriorette sponsorg BA degree, Grace- land College. JEAN Sl-IIELDS Subjects taught: girls physical educationg department chairman cheerleader sponsorg BA degree, Arizona State University. J-AVCQUELINE ILTUS Subjects taught: girls physical educationg GAA sponsorg BS de- gree, University of QXTRICIA MURPHY Subjects taught: girls physical education, danceg pom pon girls sponsorg BS degree, Nebraska. University of Color- ado. LV J c E V I 1. V kr Dx J wa ,ft f +9 J I VV K. A Ky . ,Ln ig nity I ,KA h L at jflab fy , R Z f I' L ll A TY , 09 J J' kj X ,L I wc., j, 5 CU Nl' fm' A RW ,M X ,1 V ' VA J Ng, ffl' , 'LXXJ Axfll r 'lll MISS DAVIS points out basket- ball fundamentals to her phy- sical education students. FACULTY NEWCOMER Pat Murphy executes exercises with her dancing class. BOYS IMPROVE MA UAL SKILLS Y A- 4 is ' S W We .S .lftrls JOHN COYLE JIM CURTIS ALVORD FRANCE Subjects taught: woodwork, Subjects taught: general shop, Subjects taught: electronics, mechanical drawing, Car- principles of arithmetic, general shop, Electronic nival Committee sponsor, Associate of Arts degree, Club sponsor, BS degree, BS degree, Kansas State Eastern Arizona junior College, North East Missouri State College, MS degree, Kansas BA degree, Arizona State College, MS degree, Oregon State College. University. State College. E V DRAFTING STUDENTS listen to Mr. Seth Swann, industrial arts teacher, as he explains a problem to one of his mechanical drawing classes. LARRY IUDD Subjects taught: sheet metal, shop, metalworking, BA degree, Arizona State University. MAX SCHLARBAUM SETH SWANN Subjects taught: mechanical drawing, architectural drawing, engineering draw- ing, Boys League sponsor, Subjects taught: wood- working, general shop, BS degree, Kirksville State Teachers College, JV baseball coach, drivers Carnival Committee sponsor training. BS degree, Brigham Young University, MS degree Utah 32 State University. GIRLS OBTAI HOUSEHOLD TIP RUTH DIEGEL Subjects taught: home economics, FHA sponsorg BS degree, University of Arizona, MA degree, Arizona State College. 'SUE FARRAR Subjects taught: home economies, Girls League sponsor, BA degree, Arizona State University. MRS. SUE FARRAR supervises food preparation during third period home- making class. , - in ' gl F Y' j ' ,, I 1 n , j J MARGARET GODWIN Subjects taught: home economicsg FHA sponsor, BA degree, Arizona State University. WILDA MERRILL Subjects taught: home economics, FHA sponsor, BS degree, University of Arizona, MS degree, Arizona State University. M l X HOME ECONOMICS instructor Margaret Godwin shows Patty Bingham the proper way to press a seam during her fourth period homemaking class. 33 SKILLS VITAL TO EDUCA TIO ms, Br GRIFFIN WILLIAM CUMMINS JEAN GARDNER STEPI-IENSON Subjects taught: art, Subjects taught: Subjects taught: art craftsg BA, MA de- crafts, home econ- department chairmang grees, Arizona State omicsg Tri-Modele Art Club sponsorg BS University. sponsorg BA, MA de- degree, Ball State grees, Arizona State Teachers Collegeg University MA degree, Ohio State University. lli' ART IS an important part of an individual's development, and students need to acquire skills in addition to knowledge. Mr. Griffin Stephenson's third period class examines the work of Rolland Dingman and -David Stone. VERNE MARTIN Subjects taught: audio visual co- ordinator, freshmen Soclal Stud1eS5 BA de' AUDIO-VISUAL coordinator Verne Martin shows his students how to set up E331 ggxiigewes' projector properly for classroom films. CHORUSES, BA DS MAKE MUSIC KN I ELIZABETH WHITEX Subjects taught: vocal music, dis- , Z, covery of musicg BA . degree, A1-izonafSta ' .' College. HORUS DIRECTOR Elizabeth White plays the piano as several members of the Girls Advanced Chorus sing along. e 15 f' 'N JW Q L9 .9 ,xfiul Q7 iii QM ' VIFAE , . X sd fi CC., ,A 3 WESTWOOD HIGH marching band performs in Veterans Day parade through downtown Mesa on Monday, November 1 1. 35 ARCI-IIE RADER Subjects taught: band, orchestrag BME de- gee, Baldwin - Wallace College. -QQVID BOLTON Subjects taught: band, chorusg BME, MMP degrees, University of Colorado. At the beginning of the year the Student Council began meet- ing as a regular class. It was organized under two new sponsors Assistant Principal Pat Pomeroy and Mr. Robert Van Dyne. Meet- ing every Tuesday and Thursday, the Council did much to promote school spirit and unity. :ibm '?vayi..,AQ5,fx '1 Q ' N . 1 tt J fl 4 n 4 if XL M R h :xy ,. - . Y ' ' 4, 2 .H A. s ss f 1 G uy' . ' U' f lf, , ' , 4 ' I 4. Q4 1 23 i H5 E li: , 1' NA .A.- 1.5 . -' -L 2 , . 2 .J Nkx 1-612 .Ja . .4 L j. w1':-'3Qf2a'1w,.q , A dgmw -Q Tw K Q5g,f 3.7,fggGf LNV1,,!.f I KL - ' W ' -' ss1'L...d.i.Q.'4. - W - -A u,.. .. .,..-.M...,,,.,,...... .....- 5 Sig Y.-' . .3 Rf wr ,ffgigv N Q A 3 C HRX H ' , 1. . 3: J f H i 1 4 , , fi ' x W ,FT 1 if ' - f -. -Q. ..:,- 5. . ,Q ,kj ,K N..- .3431 A .hw XM gf- J W f. ,V.A H. i 35 ' . Ng,ivf,.g,,.x L- 53515 . E :sa . W' 'y' ,' ,.., . Q xixszhi Yi , QRS! Mx t A A 1 g 1. ,gg'2,. g4 gf: 'K b ,Enix , film Y EQ R . .YQ .Ta n - N iygiigx ...- ff gr., . 91 RY yr X .61 Nts. ,Q-,.fM,,,. X 5 . XT xi... Y Q .X .. Q ,... f'-Q ', QQ. 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DEMO CRA TIC IDEA LS PRA CTICED SY DQUGLAS SHELLEY MARILYN EVANS President Recording Secretary ,IQHNNY W SANDY ORTIZ Vice -President Corresponding Secretary -T re asurer S. COUNCIL MEMBERS--Mr. Robert Van Dyne, sponsor, Mr. Pat Pomeroy, sponsor, Cheryl LeBaron, junior vice-president, Terry Williams, Boys' League president, Marlene Shelley, junior secretary, Gayle Huber, Girls' League president, Katheleen Kellis, social affairs, Marsha Sale, rallies and traditions, Barbara Hopkins, cultural affairs, Yvonne Morris, sophomore secretary, Kathy White, organizations, Jack Cummand, sophomore president, Bob Clayton, sophomore vice-president, Ron Hurd, appropriations, Darlene DeWitt, elections, Mike Vann, freshman president, Clarke Yancy, freshman vice-president, Lee Marrett, special services, Carol Fuhr, publicity, Debby Dana, special services, Candy Brown, freshman secretary. 38 STUDENT GOVERNMENT sponsors Mr. Robert Van Dyne and Assistant Principal Pat Pomeroy confer with Student Body officers Johnny Wright, lQoug1asASheQey, Marilyn Evans and Sandy Ortiz on one of the fine points of parliamentary procedure. SHELLET LEADS STUDE TBODY Student Body President Douglas Shelley presided over the school assem- blies and Student Council meetings. lt was his job to make reports to the principal concerning student activities under his jurisdiction and to maintain friendly re- lations with other schools. Student Body Vice President johnny Wright conducted Student Council meetings and assumed the presidential responsi- bilities in the president's absence. Marilyn Evans, recording 'secreta ry, had the ta sk of keeping a. record of all council meetings and all-school assem- blies. At the end of the year she filed records of meetings and assemblies and other activities with the principal. It was also her duty to post weekly minutes in the council chambers. Sandy Ortiz, corresponding secretary- treasurer, conducted all correspondence directed by the president. She filed a duplicate copy of each letter written along with all letters received. She also signed all appropriations for student funds and served on the appropriations committee. 39 LEAGUE SPONSORS GAB WEEK Girls League is an organization for all girls at Westwood. It exists for the purpose of uniting girls in common interests and ac- tivities. Some of its projects this year presenting a mother-and-daughter tea., and sponsoring GAB week and the Coed. Faculty sponsors are Miss Helen Ong, Miss Patricia Imbody a.nd Miss jane Geddes. GAYLE HUBE R P reside nt ill UM: alkyl, ll! vAvAvAy v,vA'A'4 Ki lin 'it 51 AL' Y' GIR LEA GUE BARBARA NEELY A A ' Vice -President ACTIVE MEMBERS--STANDING: Gayle Huber fleftj. FRONT ROW jane Matsumoto, Cathy Page, Barbara Neely, Cynthia McDavid, G1-ENDA HALL Carolyn Cummins. BACK ROW: Janice Shearin, Carol Ferguson, Secret?-YY Miss Patricia Imbody, co-sponsor, Miss Helen Ong, co-sponsor. 40 included selling concessions at football games, .,,f..:,,.,,,1,1 71 . BOT S SELL TREATS AT GAMES ACTIVE MEMBERS--FRONT ROW: Clark Chapman, Russell Zarkou, David Williams, David Keppel. BACK ROW: Phil Bramsen, Jay Ray Rokey, Kent Formey, Bill Bailey, Terry Williams. fair-1 a re . mlm , 1' f XV f BOYS LEAGUE Boys League consists of all boys at West- wood and is represented by its president in the Student Council. Along with the Girls League it sold refreshments at athletic con- tests. Boys League bought trees to beautify the school grounds and held a Dad's Night in April. The Lea.gue is sponsored by Mr. Seth Swann, Mr. Millard Conover, Mr. Keith Stapley, and Mr. Dave Martin. 41 President KENT FORTNEY Vice -President DAVID KEPPEL Secretary S TUDE T COMMITTEE S 2' S TEM The duties of the social affairs com- mittee are to co-oper- ate with faculty mem- bers and student officers to supervice and co-ordinate dances and other all-school social events. KA THLEEN KELLIS Chairman SOCIAL AFFAIRS--FRONT ROW: Egky Shearin, Betty Sandeno, Chairman Kathleen Kellis. SECOND ROW: Phillip Kellis, Nina johnson, jge Atwell, Herb Adams. 5 ' X, 6, 9 . A I ,wav p Fuller. MARSHA SALE Chairman RALLIES AND TRADITIONS--FRONT ROW1 Susan Schmuck, Chairman Marsha Sale, Ann Allen. BACK ROW: Ierrie Edge, Phil Freestone, Bruce Sharp, Steve 42 The chairman and members of the rallies and traditions commit- tee havethe responsi- bility of promoting school spirit, ideals, and traditions. They are also responsible for pep rallies, or- ganized cheering, and student awards. The head cheerleader serves on this commit- tee as an advisor to the chairman. NQQ I ,Q X Q Y Y . , ii BARBARA HOPKINS Chairman . gh K . ' i CULTURAL AFFAIRS--FRONT ROW: Chuck Stewart, Chairman Barbara Hopkins, Joyce Forker, Ron Felstead. SECOND ROW: Bill Bergquist, Fuzz Kowal, Pete Perkins. The organizations committee works with the presidents and sponsors of school clubs to arrange schedules of meetings and activities. The committee also helps charter new clubs. ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTEE-FRONT ROW: Chair- W ff' man Kathy White, Qirol Ray, Glenna Arnett. SECOND GREA TER PARTI CIPA T10 The cultural affairs committee and its chairman arrange and present to the student body school assemblies and other activities concerned with the fine arts. k e naf A ffl WA if My A , VA 3 ii' KATHY WHITE Chairman COMMITTEE MEMBERS ACTIVE Chairman ELECTIONS COMMITTEE--FRONT ROW: I-:arry John, ljlrankie Pomeroy, Chairman Darlene DeWitt, Kathy Goodman, Yicl-ci DeSpain. BACK ROW: Gary I-laden, 'lim Hunsaker, Wayne Alkire, Stan Hogue, Bill Passey. The duties of the appropriations com- mittee are to co-op- erate with the corre- sponding secretary- treasurer, and to take charge of student funds. It is the job of the committee to prepare and present to the Stu- dent Council the finan- cial budget at the end of the year. DA RLENE DEWITT APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE--CHAIRMAN Ron Hurd, Georgina Nie n, Sandy Ort Dilworth Brinton. The elections com- mittee sets up and carries out school elections for class offices, royalty, and student body offices. 3 N SCHOOL POLITICAL AFFAIR The publicity com- mittee works under the direction of the student body president -and the Student Council. It is responsible for the publicizing of Student Council activities and other all-school spon- sored activities. QAROL FUHR Chairman PUBLICITY COMMITTEE--FRONT ROW: Chairman C-grol Fuhr, Beverly Bowers, Cgmdy johnson, Debbie White. BACK ROW: Linda Coleman, Ginny McLaws. 'f 1 1 ? DEBBIE DANA LEE MARETT Co-Chairman Co-Chairman SPECIAL SERVICES--FRONT ROW: Chairman Debbie Dana, Kyhy White, Marianne Bethancourt, Qgylynne White BACK ROW- Chairman Lee A J X, I Marett, Russell Pierce. me -rf The special ser- vices committee is headed by two co-chair- men. Together with their committee they are responsible for the direction and sup- ervision of all special services. This includes fund raising drives, clean-up drives, humane services and safety. ,Jaffa wma E635 of: 415 A574 53422 of if ' ive If C447 f,aj,4V 5- Agfvgfffgvwf Also scheduled for the second phase of WestWood's construction was a special building for the in- strumental music department. The large band room has developed into a practice hall and meeting place for all the musically inclined. SPE xl XXY2 gr 'w m p A i 71 llfl' he -1:-. rff mDJDy M Z sth, K In 111-sez' gn? a ' f i Q ,g ,,,, , z. X 1? ,ms E ARTS Nil, ,K ,. .sgggfg 'ily ff I f 1. 417 , ' A N-lax X 4 ,Lwiffw L . N x .,., .U X, I' ' . I K Q 1,2 ' A 1 . ' M -A L f ' K hir ., .. f iff.. ' A 'KR A . K 'btw J ., LgA A was added to the music m aid Mr. Archie Rader with the Q i f B S? ' I. fa if 1 L and members this year went Deir candy drive to raise funds for yarsity band worked hard to at our football games 1 A2-nd COIIUCSQ Q f ' rs Marcia 'Y' en a Q e l and ennie Reeb worked many hours on their froutinespf amid. added Lcologfagzid h to the band'3Aperforrharicesl5fi ' N i d VARSITY BAND performs its first halftime show of the season during the intermission of the Scottsdale game with a routine based on Dr. Ben Casey. Approximately 90 members make up the marching band. 48 CORNETS AND TRUMPETS--FRONT ROW: Steven Smith, Dave Amerman, Bill Davis, Don Fisher, Dick Blalack, Larry Shirley. BACK ROW: Lynn Bricker, Steve Gettier, john Durham, Don McLaughlin, Iohn Higgins, Gary Thorne, Pat Griffith. HORNS'--FRONT ROW: Virginia McLaws, Brian Beasley, Lloyd Malone. BACK ROW: Don Hurst, Mike DeMasi, Walter Bier. '55, TROMBONES--FRONT ROW: Phil X johnson, Walter Merrill, Steve Andersen, Earl Knowels, Harvey I-Iathcock. BACK ROW: jay Farnsworth, Mike Griffith, Bill Berquist, Pete Perkins, Richard Duve. 5 1 X x BASSES AND BARITONES--FRONT ROW: Alan Lines, Tom Whetten, Donald Larry, Eric Miller. BACK ROW: Sandy Hunt, Stephen Keller, Rex McBride, Reed Brooks, Fred johnson. 'K-iw 3 if git f 'K MR. ARCHIE RADER -MR. DAVE BOLTON Band Director Assistant Director PERCUSSION--FRONT ROW: Bob Rudy, Steven Mathews, Joe Jensen, Larry john, Virginia Ikeda. BACK ROW: Richard Merrill, Patty Bingham. 50 CLARINETS--FRONT ROW: Edwin Sabin, I-lat Thompson, Colleen Maloy, Susan Mickelson, Janet Bessey, Gracagail Lewis. SECOND ROW: Russell Underwood, Terry McLaughlin, Larry Nelson, Joyce Lenhart, Linda White, Marta Skousen, Karla Brandt. BACK ROW: Lawrence Bates, Maurice Peterson, Dennis Bower, Linda Smart, Diane DeBrosse, Pam Hall, S.usan Danielson, Dale Flashberg. SAXES--FRONT ROW: Martha Borrusch, Qindy Fritz, Linda Gray, Sharon Larson, Johnny Rivera, Mlford Anderson. BACK ROW: John Mathews, Ron Felstead, Jack Kowal, Jack Finney, Jack Dutcher, Jimmie Miller, Qchard Jorgensen. FLUTES AND DOUBLE REEDS--FRONT ROW: Carole Darner, Pam Palmer, Nedra Anderson, Diane Davids, N-ancy Mandese. BACK ROW: Dale Williams, Addie Hungerford, Connie Roberts, Carla Allred, Betty Tomkinson, Kay Sullivan, Wayne Schultz. STRINGS DOMINA TE ORCHESTRA A g A si' VIOLINS--FRONT ROW: Arlyce Merritt, Marlene johnson, Yvonne Smith, Deborah Dana, Sally Stewart, Sharilyn Peterson, Catherine Guthrie. SECOND ROW: Stephen Carpenter, Lianne Merrill, Margaret Merrill, Gwenn Bailey, Elizabeth Willis, Donna Farney, Dennis Schwehr. BACK ROW: Beverly Morris, lrrances Anderson, Dave Earp, Steve Rawlins, Janice Merrill, Sylvia Greer. VIOLAS--FRONT ROW: Lillie Ann Shill, DeeAnn Bowling, Cynthia Ray. BACK ROW: Bill McBride, Walter Salamone. 52 CELLOS--FRONT ROW: Gaylynne White, Linda ' hols, Kay Howard, Diane Alldredge, Kathy Anderson, jansnyder. BACK ROW: Marilee Harris, Sam Coleman Bob Stewart, Steve Johnson, Evelyn Montierth. BASS VIOLS- Glenna Arnett , nd L u 'rw itcomb. A f, ff' B' fi aww 53 DOUBLE QUARTET-- FRONT ROW: Mr. Archie Rader director, Barb Gurnicz, Robert Jackson, Nedra Whipple. SECOND ROW: Igrbara Brinton, Nola Shockmarx, john Kline. BACK ROW: IQ-ean Gundlack, Mike Roberts. SINGERSJOI CHORAL GROUP CONCERT CHOIR--FRONT ROW: Glenna Arnett, Herb Adams Kay Brandow, Steve Cavendar, Nancy Curtis, john Mattox, Yvonne Morris, Mbby Wright, Sandy omeroy, Reed Roberts, Jerri Edge, Wilford Anderson, Nadine Smith, ,Larry john, Sandy Lewis, jay Hathcock, Charlotte Ortland. SECOND ROW: Elayne Church, Chris Bradshaw, Kathy White, Bob Giles, Bonnie Tolman, Becky Snyder, Carl Anderson, Kathy Allen, Kathy Heap, Melodee Cluff, ,Monte Murdock, Sally Stewart, Arlyce Merritt, Marianne Bethancourt, Ron Chapman, Toni Oberli, Maurice Peterson, Martha Higgins, Rowan Ellsworth, Connie jackson, Jeanine Wright, Ted Ferguson, Frankie Pomeroy, Donna Clarkson, Butch Bier, Jeannette Allen, john Beil, Ann LeSueur, Phil johnson, Linda Koch, Lorri jones, Walter Haws, Alice Miller, Steve Anderson, Linda White, Nina johnson, Dennis Ray. BACK ROW: Charles Cooper, Carol Ray, jim Spratley, ,Lillie Ann Shill, Ernie Figueroa, Barbara McClelland, Qoug Shelley, Peg Ande on Connie Roberts, Mark Millett, Lane At well, Eddie Hill, Larette Duncan, Bill McBride, Gwen Bailey, Tim awkins, Elva Mace, Diane DeBrosse, Chester Yancy, Leona Evans. fm txt , W it ng, . fd' r. ,eff-QL, i A 'faq .Q 1 A 4 gvfiiv fractal, K -I 'i-3+-fr 3, 51,1 Q.-gilt ' X'i'-if?-133 -,fPf,A:5.fATI,'i Q. +riwii2'. gf Nifffi':7p1-ai. Yi- -ftffefilx 1.p'7C?'5f'L5,.-i 12 1 S1 ilfl53'lHli:'gl5'lkEli'1'l ' S zg ftsgfsr , at tlfisi,-3,5-rtfizifighgt . 1 A, 1,-it My !vf,w,f?25,wt.,ixv .fx - 7 Xml 'T YSQ,., 1 'if ew 'vi.,- l'W,.w ,Br A till!-. a, N Mrs. Elizabeth White Mr. David Bolton Choir Director Choir Director 54 ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Sharon Saunders, Karmen Culver, ljgathy Logan, Gayle Jarnagin Bonnie Wimberly, Midge James, Linda Nichols, Ann Farnsworth, Lonna Sowards, Pat Babinec, Alletta Keely Sylvia Farnsworth, Jeanine Geary, Martha Williams, Brenda Phillips. SECOND ROW: Sandra Hudson, Linda Connett, Linda Potts, Flossie Truman, Jill Corson, Elizabeth Willis, Terri Tainsh, Laurel Cook, N-adine Smith, Lynda Swartz, Liz McFarland, Janet Tucker, Gail Poppy, Marla Bock, Jane Roberts. BACK ROW: Darlene DeWitt, Diana Swisher, Linda Merrill, Linda Johnson, Emily Hawkins, Cynthia McDavid, Kristen Peterson, Jean Brafford, Penny Soule, Juanita Snell, Donna Hatch, Judy Curtis, Trina Fitch, Rachel Haeflinger, Wanda Dorsett, Nancy Geissler. BOYS CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Ben Mendoza, Ray Ortiz, Bob Clayton, David Jaynes, Larry Myers, Joe Cavins, S3153 Westbrook, Kenny Haynes, Alexander Roy. BACK ROW: Charles Christie, Bob Soza, Gilbert Soza, Jim Conder, Leon Gibson, Bill Wright, Mike McKinney, Andy Moore, Richard Urbina, Mike Forbes. 55 .J .V rx 1 4, f I' lj '+I V Q- , -L I 'bl , tx- 2,1 'T I -f X ' V . 1 'W ' 'r 1 I at EI PREP CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Fern Ludlow, Diane Denham, Pat Thompson, Kathy Gunnell, Vickie Day, jean Brandow, Louise Wright, Rose Guerrero, Susan Chapman, Rhonda Repp, Carol Haws, Karen jackson, Sherry Mosbaugh, Shiela Kearns. SECOND ROW: Mary Carstens, Kathy Story, Loretta Robson, Debby White Vickie DeSpain, Martha NeSmith, Patty Schultz, Linda Wright, Marta Skousen, Sue Conway, Joyce Ray, Nancy Ellerman, Mary Hummer, Mary Ann Arnett, Janelee Campbell. THIRD ROW: David LeSueur, Stan McClelland, Dennic Cayton, Loren Wunderle, Eugene Hemp, Manuel King, Paul Richardson, Joe Allen, Bill Buchner, Linda Day,, Patty Powell. BACK ROW: David Phelps, Gary DeMoss, David Moore, Barry Due, Dennis Obershaw, Dean Gundlach, Glynn Ball, jerry Meyer, Stephen Keller, joe Freeman, Rory Myers, Fred Gowdy. 4 BEGINNlNG.GIRLS CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Alane Frankenstein, Kathy Sampson, Qaro1Stee1man, Linda Blanco, yalerie Shaw, Muriel Caesar, Doreen Freestone, Berna Lock, Sandi Peterson, Diane Wenger. SECOND ROW: Rebecca Collins, Christie Schlinglof, Loretta Ferguson, JoAnn Gibbs, Nancy Garner, Shirley Lillo, Genevieve Moreno, Judy Clark, Charlene Grafe, Peggy Phillips, Lelanda Guddal, Kay Hamblin. BACK ROW: Sylvia Olivan, Lorenna Portee, Patsy Hinsley, Shirley Smith, Louise Yazzie, Esther Chlarson, Ilaurel Arnett, Vickie DeSpain, lanna Popello, Ellouise Hester, Joyce Buckley. 56 x i i K K K . 'P 5 4' rn r 4 , FOURTH PERIOD GIRLS--FRONT ROW: Qyndy Henson, Maxine Cayton, Sheryl Berge, Donna Seidle, Judy Wangley, Sherri Clark, Sharon Sabatelli, Nell Walker, Rachel Tresler, Esther Elmer. SECOND ROW: Mari Poole, Donna O'Gara, Linder Wilson, Lillian Livingston, Carole Dillahunt, Bessie Daniels, Suzanne Mills. BACK ROW: Sue Kiedrowski, Sharon Kissell, Mary Amavisca, Glenda Henthorn, Linda Reed, Pl'UdeI1C2 Hogan, Rita Rich, Carma Brooks, Blarbara Silvers, R-ose Lee Bahr. 19 MAKE ALL-STA TE CHURUS 7 if T7 19 x ,., . ALL-STATE CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Melodee Cluff, Phil Johnson, Bob Giles, N-adine Smith, John Beil, Darl Anderson. SECOND ROW: .Monte Murdock, Sylvia Fransworth, ilford Andersen, Louise Wright, Qob wright, loyce Ray. BACK ROW: Jim Robson, Dianne DeBrosse,b Eglizabeth wiuis, Bill McBride, Nancy Geissler. 57 'S Sgr,- flf STUDENTS HELP performers with their make-up. SORRY, WRONG NUMBER Mrs. Stevenson lst Operator . lst Man . . . 2nd Man . . . . Chief Operator 2nd Operator 3rd Operator . 4th Operator . 5th Operator . Information . - . . Hospital Receptionist . Western Union Sergeant Duffy Lunch Counter Attendant ..... Warden Holt . Father Daly . james Dyke . Josephine Paris Dan .... An Attendant . THE VALIANT 58 . . Janice Merrill . .Tonie Oberle . .Mark Dillon . Frank Barajas . Sharon Mounger . . .Rita Shipman . . Sylvia Farnsworth . . Betty Bocchini SherriLea Gering .Ann Manderscheid . .jorj ,Henderson Linda Ruth Carnett . . Larry Shirley . Wilford Crockett . lgent Fortney . . Story . . Kathy Allen . Jim Crosson - Qfaififlal ONE-A CT DRAMAS PRESENTED THE HAPPY JOURNEY TO CAMDEN AND TRENTON Stage manager . . . . Mike Brown Ma Kirby . . . . . . Bobby Felix ,QOQJJ Arthur .... . . Larry Steelman Ujv' Caroline . . . . . Sandi ewis Axiy Elmer Kirby . . . Beulah .... . Brenda Stewart PRODUCTION STAFF Vir inia Ikeda Mickey Wines inda jane Manderscheid Barbara Selvers Linda Smart Dale Flashberg Annette jay Elizabeth Willis janet Murphy Donna Clarkson The three one-act plays were performed for the public on Dec. 4, 5, 6 in room A503. Mr. jay Dean jones directed the plays with the assistance of his production staff. These were the first dramas ever presented at Westwood. Sorry, Wrong Number, by Lu- cille Fletcher, was performed in total dark- ness. The Valiant, by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass, is the story of a man who is about to be executed. The Happy Journey to Camden and Trenton was written, by Thornton Wilder. THE VALIANT takes place in the warden's office shortly before james Dyke is to be executed. Pictured in the above scene are an attendant Uim Crossonj, Warden Holt QKent Fortneyl, and Father Daly fChip Storyj. 59 'S-...gm JQVAQWHLMQ I J F, ,U UQVOU S Q J -ight.. A ggiiiwly hVkk,L f ,..X. mu f- Nssd, it A' i.s 4.3 d Y .s A s , - THE ORCHESTRA and choruses presented a music concert for students Thursday, Jan. 30, in the boys gym The Harmonaires won the state award for the best high school barber shop quartet. This contest was sponsored by the Society for the Preservation and Enjoyment of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. Shown are Lpbby Wright, Dm Robson, Qaryl Andersen, and Wilford Andersen. All are members of the concert chorus. 60 :Ls FANCY HATS were worn by some of the girls in the concert chorus as they sing, In Your Easter Bonnet. 'S WEE THEAR T TIME J PRESENTED MRS. WHITE looks on as her concert chorus performs. Linda Brown and Doris Burrel enjoy a chance to watch the show before they perform. X T Up fr? AQ f M1 QW si . f 1 , W U01 'W f T fl Nw 10 W M RPM W Many of Westwood's talented stud nts took part in the annual fund raising show for th YMCA, Feb 11-14. Our concert chorus sang, dance club mem- bers performed, and many others had important paris in the production. Mrs. Gertrude Geldarski, P.E. matron ofWestwood, had a lead in the show. 61 fix RESERVEIJFOR.H 'fwfff ff? Auwfwummy 0' of 7M 'W lu- bah WEL J!M7llf Af, amd! Ho nky! A41 ' if . ,,L?Zc,L,4,f Flaw? u,w,l'Sfu WU' ' 0 3LQL,o,wk1 -Jw .ww f14UMf'7'j7wUU f-- .wh ,WLM f jwix chmmww 7 0 rf' , . ' - f '7ai'A'n6f , 1i'f f2'f 4114041 Fi' l nv M0 b 'Magi Um-cLJ ',j . ' Vgiiflpfgiwv C4'1z2,,,,,qsf,4:f47ld'.X.' W W fa -1 . UG fied . O C X 9 Wy ,YP X f , D A Q f j Y Q PN X . . , 1524? yfcfc ,422 4Q ., -QQ,6 gv 'Q , .3 9' ,f ,K-YG QM ff f 9 we . D QT X, N 'Q 159' Q f 5' 3649400 G41 K ji' ,gb Y QP Q - X , rc X' 4 Av Nl . 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Aside from the local clubs chartered this year, two national organized were added-National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. 40 f- XJ I jo S MESA S H1614 5 APPRICMTION Q Crue 1 H?- '..f ,-v 5s F T' 'E,. if ' 1 N5 'Xwxss - Xb QF. 'QV vm Xvisggg ww ' I A nr-,wan-mafpzwi 4 t 3' -Q V I I 1 I I O Q I O 0 V I 0 I 1 I I n c 4 0 U -A, -S. . v V-faq. 4-6-Q-0+-4-+4-Q v 44-we-uv +3-4 Q ,.....-.1 eww., .. M., x NN N' I p 'iz TN 'E Q . gi 1, fx 1. 5, 4 1 fr, '- I if 1 2 ,K E44 I ': ' ' al f ,, .1 fi I X 1 Wm CQ 9'4g,-' , S-CLUB HOLDS FASHIO SHOW 1 ss 1: L ua CLUB OFFICERS --Carol Ferguson, president, Janice Shearin, vice-president, Barbara Neely, recording secretary, Ludy johnson, corresponding secretary, Lynette Marshall, treasurer, Linda Wood, Ilmior Class director, Nancy Freestone, Sophomore Class director. LVAYK Ei -'sh :Tw ' x Q , , if X 3 t M I The Service Club is a junior organiza- tion of the Soroptomist Club of Mesa. The S-Club has participated in many activities including an all-school dance, and fashion show. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS for the Lutheran Hospital receive their final touches from S-Club members before delivery. SERVICE CLUB--FRONT ROW: Ludy johnson, Peg Anderson, Gwen Bingham, Doris Burrell, Barbara Manning Donna Conway, Barbara Taylor. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Farnsworth, Janet Tucker, Greta Dana, Linda Cole- man, Susan Wamble, Marilyn Evans, Barbara Neely, Carol Ferguson, Linda Koch. BACK ROW: Mrs. Fern Yerby, sponsor, Cindy Hoopes, Kathleen Kellis, Nancy Freestone, Linda Smart, Janice Shearin, Darlene DeWitt, Gayle Huber, Jean Berkenkamp, Sharon Larson. 66 SOCIETY SETS HIGH STA DARDS CLUB MEMBERS--FRONT ROW: David Keppel, Mr. Jay Dean Jones, Elliott Story. SECOND ROW: Y-icki ' ' t Janice Merrill, Cathy Woodworth, Sandi Simon, Hartzell, Betty Tornkmson, Terry Wood, F1111 Frees one, - Ch ' tensen Gwen Bailey, Jack Benson, Phil Christine Bradshaw. TI-HRD ROW. Kathy Heap, Donna r1s , Bramsen, Shari VandeSteeg, Irene Marquez, Linda Miles, Lawrence Shirley, Arnold Gilchrist, Cynthia Dana, Sandi Goettl, Carolyn Grisz, Barbara Neely, Noreen Rowell, Marilyn Evans. TOP ROW: Rex McBride, Don MCL aughlin. The National Honor Society was organized this year under the direction of Mr. jay Dean jones. Members were chosen by the faculty on the basis of leadership, service, scholarship, and character. The main goals of this society include working toward scholarships and keeping up with the ideals set by the Society. The name chosen for the Society was Netop- alis , which means Warrior. L.J SOCIETY OFFICERS-71'-e ,god vice-president, Janice Merrill, secretary, Phil Freestone president. 67 IN TERA CT SELLS 'GO' PEN CILS .INTERACT MEMBERS--FRONT ROW: Rod Boynton, john Matthews, Mike Sanera, Bill Bailey, jim Crosson, Phil Bramsen, Riley Moffat, Mike Vovakes, jerry McLaws. BACK ROW: Buzz Stewart, lfhil Freestone, Robert' Hutzel K ntF ' ' , We ortney, Larry Nelson, Mike Shields, Charles Cooper. The Interact Club, under the A ,H direction of Mr. john Donovan, is X sponsored by the Mesa Rotary - Club. It's purpose is to be of ser- X -A 17 vice to the school and community. Some of their projects included ,,,. , making signs for Juniors in the ' assemblies, selling Go, West' wood, Go pencils, a.nd presenting the school with a, permanent -A ,ij emblem. w CLUB OFFICE S--Mr. john Donovan, sponsor, Tlerry Wood, treasurer, Riley Moffat, B secretary, uzz Stewart, vice-president, Phil Bramsen, president. 68 QM:-Q JOUR ALISTS SPO SOR DA CE XS gp 'Q CE . f BRIAN STEHR SHA RON JOHNSON Sponsor S ponsor 0 '- ' CLUB OFFICERS--Cil-enda Hall, presidentg Yicki Hartzell, vice-presidentg Qarolyn Grisz, secretaryg Shirley Nicoll, treasurer. The first chapter of Quill Sz Scroll, an honorary or- ganization for journalism students, was formed this year. is--.4 A window Washing project, selling yearbook covers, and the publications dance, at which the Chieftain Princess was crowned, were activities sponsored by the club. la ff, e ' X 0 ' M QUILL 8 SCROLL--FRONT ROW: Betty Tomkinson, Beverly Rollins, Myna Johnson, jim McLaughlin, Vjcki Hartzell, Raose Guerrero, Kathy Allen. BACK ROW: Kay Clement, Gayle Huber, Cyn McDavid, Shirley Nicoll, Cyndy Peterson, Carolyn Grisz, Cheryl Brown. 69 TRI -M ODELE SELLS MIS TLE TOE -gsO+... CLUB OFFICERS--P at Babinec, vice-president, Joyce Forker, treasurer, Pat Hoopes, secretary, Linda Day, president, Jill Corson, sergeant at arms, Midge James, historian, Pam Hawley, chaplain. The Tri-Modele strives to maintain high standards of Christian character and to assist the school and community. Some of the c1ub's activities included a trip to the snow camp, a bake sale in downtown Mesa, and the sa.1e of mistletoe at Christmas. It also sent delegates to a model legislature in the State Capitol. 4.4 TRI-MODELE MEMBERS--FRONT ROW: Pat Babinec, Midge james, Ji11Corson, Terri Cox, Rachel Tresler, Pam Hawley. SECOND ROW: Sandy Goettl, Barbara Neely, Donna Cromer, Beverly Ward, Marsha Kuykendall, Joyce Forker, Cindy Fritz, Sue LeNoir, Susan Larry, Karla Brandt. BACK ROW: Linda Day, Barb Hopkins, Cinda Forsythe, Gwenn Bailey, Pat Hoopes, Connie Roberts, Kay Sulivan, Rene Armenta, Claudine Annala, Mrs. Gardner, sponsor, Kathy Smart, Mrs. Mackey, sponsor. 70 C0 QUISTADORES WASH CARS CLUB MEMBERS--FRONT ROW: Larry Orr, Andy Neill, Jack Benson, john Durham, Larry Shirley. BACK ROW: Mark Orfall, Robert Harry, David Youngkin, Gary Lassen, 1?-ruce Graham, Mr. Richard Young, sponsor. Los Conquistadores is a service group which Works to aid the school and community in any possible way. The club's projects included a car ' ' h in Prescott. wash, a Christmas tree sale, and attendance at t e snow camp It also sent delegates to a model legislature and a model United Na-tions program Where they learned about the functions of government. BOYS CLUB OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Robert Harry, sergeant at arms, Andy Neil, secretary, john Durham, historian, Larry Shirley, president. BACK ROW: David Youngkin, vice-president, Gary Lassen, treasurer, Bfguce Graham, chaplain, Mr. Richard Young, sponsor. 71 MEMBERS TAKE FIELD TRIPS A 5 CX I 'bvxf' 1 I The Electronics Club , was formed for students who l are interested in experi- ELECTRONICS CLUB--LEFT ROW: Earl Knowles, Danny o'Barr, Dennis mentins with and lleaffning Bower, Larry Nelson, Neil Sanderson. RIGHT ROW: Richard Blalack, ITIOIC 3.bOl.1lS 6lGCt1'1C1ty. Dennis Woods, Ted Devermann, Francis Corson, Earl Taylor. It took a field tl-ip to I l BELV: A U wr- -' sw: The Bowling Club strives to create an interest in bowling as a form of recre- ation and exercise. Every Friday after school mem- bers met to learn how to increase their scores and practice sportsmanship at Country Club Bowl. Rocket Power and to Sky Harbor Airport, and re- assembled parts of old ra- dio sets into working order. xxx , , A . . . ., X BOWLING CLU'B2w1f'RONT ROW: Bobbie McMasters, Sandy Cowan, Juanita Gonzalez, Yialerie Shaw, Rachel Tresler, Bobbie Felix, sec- retary. SECOND Pat Schultz, Linda Johnson, Gerrie Carlisle, Jill Corson, ee er, D,on Cohrac, vice-president.TI-IIRD ROW: Francis Corson, lghn Lamb, Steve Jones, Brian Beasley, Bruce Graham. BACK ROW: Mr. Jack Twitchell, co-sponsor, Mr. Robert Van Dyne, co-sponsor, John Dixon, Mike White, Chuck Adair, Dennis Woods, Alan Young, John Risser. 72 RODEO CLUB--FRONT ROW: Bill Drews, Terry Jorgensen, Sponsor Mr. Seaman, Kris Miller. SECOND ROW Yelsie Western, Connie Lewis, Cheryl Walters, Claudia Hurdle, Jean Bradford. BACK ROW: Ike Ann Bowl 5 ing, Kathy Pitts, Carolyn Chism, Joyce Buckley, Vicki Roberts, Linda Hetchler, C-arla Western, Sue Lenoir RODEOERS RIDE IN MARDI GRAS The Rodeo Club was formed to promote the general understanding of livestock and the inter- est of the student body toward rodeos, parades, and other such events. The Rodeo Club takes part in parades like the Mesa Parade, the Parade De Sol, and the Apache junction Mardi Gras. Individual members represent the club by riding in various rodeos. Hayrides, box suppers, and excursions on horseback are also at part of the club's activities. 73 Xa X K! Z7 X f X . sr 'Z NX xl Q J J I C, CJ FUTURE NURSES--FRONT ROW: Marlene McDaniels, president, Mary Smith, vice-president, Charlotte . , . 1 A. I ei geier, Janet Alkire, Judy Whipple, Marta Scodj6g elanie Gressley, Rita Rich, n s, Karen Terry. is McDaniel, secretary, Mrs. Anna Cramer, sponsor, Sandi Tindall, treasurer, Kathy Smart, program W chair' ang Patricia Powell, bulletin chairman. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Michel, Sue Raccine, Cathy 'Q S a Shelby Townsenf, Lee Hedrick, Judy Wycoff, Sharon Lyons, Kay Brandow, Nancy Mandese, M ,W lotte Calvert, Lola Dixon Helen Fulwilder BAC M?a Schweitzer, jil1Corson, Jean een Whipple, Lesl1e DeVault, Berruce Pratt, Ka y a on, Rita Terry, Rachel Haeflmger, Nancy 'S T URSIN G CAREERS E COURA GED u 751. D P KYB The Future Nurses of America was organized . ' 'L ' X to encourage high school girls to enter the nursing f Q 1, 1 profession. Some of the junior members have Q Q , taken a course offered by the Red Cross which 9 qualifies them to be nurses' aids. Club members T A 9 visited many of the local hospitals this year. A ' 1 ' 0 I ,Md X X I f K I , A IIA gf df 1- NNW 74 CL UB CHO QSES TOP TEA CHERS W J, gl l f 1- 7 ,., , C ,Ji L FUTURE TEACHERS--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Fern Yerby, co-sponsor, Adeline Torrez, Carole Darner, l.-inda Nichols, Candy Brown, Lonna Sowards, Louise Wright, Dorothy Fimbres, Margene Nakitsa, Melody Cluff, Barbara Neely, Patty Bingham, Norma Cate, Mrs. Helen Moffat, co-spons-or. SECOND ROW: Mary Hellen, Carol Ray, Kathy Christensen, Karen Christensen, Tferry Pew, Linda Clement, -Sue Butterfield, Diana Denham, Ann Steverson, Linda Wright, loyce Ray, Donna Hatch, Darlene DeWitt. THIRD ROW: C,herylLeBarox1, jane Roberts, Carol Ferguson, Igaithy White, Dinah Horn, Armida Vasquez, Teresa Gardner, jane Matsumoto, Carma Call, Sherry Steiner, Bay Giaugue, Elizabeth Willis, Nancy Davis. TOP ROW: Marie Thompson, Kay Boydston, Lynn Willey, Beverly Morris, Kathy Malone, Lynn McCullorn, 'Sylvia Farnsworth, liathy Page, Pam Hall, Linda White, Karen Hatch, Riley Moffat, Elva Mace, Diane DuBross, Linda Johnson, .Loretta Robson, Sally Stewart. The aim of the FTA. is to give stu- dents an insight into the education profes- sion. lts activities fs this year included teacher of the month tory dolls, state con- ,Q vention in April, and workshop for officers at Arizona State Uni- versity in November. FTA OFFICERS--F RONT ROW: Historian, jane Roberts, President, Carole Darner, Corresponding Secretary, Carol Ferguson. BACK ROW: Vice- President, Bonnie Tolman, Secretary, Qarol Ray, Treasurer, Teresa Gardner, Publicity Manager, lane Matsumoto. 75 selection, sale of vic- HOMEMAKERS SELL CUOKBOOKS FHA OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Qarol Bringle, chairman of degrees, Mary Madsen, recreation leader, Paula Mottenger, secretary, Pam Hargis, presidentg Muriel Cesar, reporter, Mrs. Ruth Diegel, co- sponsor. BACK ROW: Mrs. Margaret Godwin, co-sponsor, .Barbara Lassen, project chairman, Marla Book, parliamentariang Barbara Brinton, treasurer, Mrs. Wilda Merrill, co-sponsorg Linda Schwenk, historian. The Future Homemakers of America strives to promote a growing appreciation of homemaking, and to encourage democracy in the home and in community life. The club's activities are chiefly com- munity projects and recreational outings. Leadership is also stressed in FHA along with individual creativity. The club sold two cookbooks, one on salads and one on meats, as a fund raising project. CLUB MEMBERS look over samples of earrings they made as one of their projects. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS--FRONT ROW: Cheryl Rogers, Linda Longhurst, Pam Hargis, Marla Bock, Bar- bara Lassen, Barbara Brinton, Muriel Cesar, Lynda Schwenk, frances Anderson. BACK ROW: S-usan Mc- Gough, Mary Madsen, Paula Mottenger, Charlotte McDaniel, Karen Terry, Rachel Haeflinger, C-arol Brengle, Susan Shill, Cieorgine Nielson, C-arol Jean Smith, Iiathy Anderson. 76 voocx PEP CL UB CHEERS XQWA MES OHV ,gf M5 PEP CLUB--FRONT ROW: Connie Ramsey, Belva Quist, Q-arol I-laws, Sally Stewart, Karen Hatch, ,Batty Lines, Suzanne Mills, Sheryll Sicuranza, joAnna Utt, Donna Hatch, lgggy Ramsey, Becky Stone. SECOND ROW: Caren McDowell, Linda Lewis, Betty McDermott, Leah Hikida, Kreazel Duncan, Linda Shill, Meryl Peacock, Elaine Martinez, Debbie Brooks, Denise Brooks, Carla Hixson, Janis Hatch. THIRD ROW: Alene Smith, Janis Robinson, Linda Rainbow, Norma Cristie, Bonnie jackson, Elva Mace, Linda Zarkou, Candy Baker, Kathy Gunnell, Melodie Gressley, Charlene Mellinger, Linda Long. FOURTH ROW: Charlene Grafe, Qgoleen Kam- bach, Clarloy Schaumburg, Mary Wiggins, Glenna: Frost, Wanda Dorset, Jeanine Branson, Toni Oberle, Mai-i1ee'l:Iarris, Linda Morse. FIFTH ROW: Linda Longhurst, Cheryl Rodgers, Joyce Forker, Marina Armenta, Nancy Kempton, Cindy Nichols, Sheila Kearns, Kathy Sargent, Mary Watson. SIXTH ROW: Ted Ferguson, Terry Moore, Maxine Cayton, Dorothy Fimbres, Terry Tainsh, Eilleen Longhurst, Nedre W ' . CK ROW: Chester Yancy, Linda Hepson, Chuck Sandoval, Susan Lenoir, Sue Larry, Valerie Shaw, E ickey Wi Rhonda R-epp, Marilyn Maine, Norma Cota. I I K 1 'X X The Pep Club Works to promote E school spirit and good sportsmanship in competetive activities. It was pre- sent at the last football games and H formed a special cheering section. CLUB OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Qiuck Sandoval, exec- utive, Mr. A1 Thomas, sponsor, Chester Yancy, executive, SECOND ROW: Patty Lines, secretary, Peggy Ramsey, treasurer, Sheryll Sicuranza, executive. BACK ROW: Con- nie Ramsey, president, Karen Hatch, executive. 77 ART CLUB--jim Bedunah, Rolland Cohrac, Karen Terry, Charlotte McDanie1s, RESE TS PROGRAM liernice Pratt, Pat Branson, 'Ilheresa Griffin Stephenson, sponsor. The Art Club, under the guidance of Griffin Stephenson, promotes cultural interests at Westwood. It held an open house in the art department, gave a program to the public with a guest speaker, and made deco- rations for the Mesa Education Association banquet. CLUB OFFICERS --Tlheresa Cohrac, sec retaryg Karen Terry, vice-presidentg Charlotte McDanie1s, president. 0 MEMBERS FIND that some of their work is financially helpful as Q Q well as interesting. This group is silkscreening textiles for an apron sale . 78 DA CERS ORGANIZED af CLUB OFFICERS--linda Gray, president, Vicki Hartzell, vice- president, if-nda Koch, secretary, Linda Brown, treasurer. The Dance Club Was organized to offer stu- dents the opportunity to study and compose creative dance. It strives to set standards of performance, appreciation, and understanding of dancing as an art. The club held a concert which was open to the public in April and spon- N-.sg sored a needy family at Christmas. Try-outs for membership are held at the beginning o .4.... 93011 Year- Miss PAT MURPHY Sponsor I DANCE CLUB--BOTTOM ROW: Q-arolyn Grisz, Ann Manderscheid, Linda Gray, Sandy Ernsberger, Doris Burrell, Linda Brown, Judy Thompson, Myna johnson. SECOND ROW: Lisa Hedricks, Linda Lucchesi, Beverly Bowers, .Qandy johnson, Marcene Ball, Ann Schoonover, Sandy Lewis, Annette jaimes, yicki Harmell, Pam Price. THIRD ROW: Deanna McGough, Emily Hawkins, Linda Ruth Carnett, Beverly Ward, Linda Peterka, Kay Hamblin, Annette jay, Doris Marion, Vicki Roberts, Bessie Daniels, Glenna Arnett, Linda james, Linda Koch. A 79 FRENCH CLUB--FRONT ROW: Nancy Petrie, vice president, Betty Tomkinson, president, Connie Roberts, secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: Sandi Goettl, Dottie Demarest, Georgia Butcher, Laura Villicana, Pat Haynes, Marjorie Longbottom, Karen Christensen. BACK ROW: Steve Martin, Kay Clement, Beverly Morris Carla Allred, Mary Ann Kellen, Laura Norman, Toni Jackson. PA g ' ,f vn, better understandlng of France, her language, culture, and people The club s act1v1t1es consist of projects such as reports, speakers, slides, and studies of the language itself Each member has a correspondent pen-pal in France . STUDENTS WRITE TO PEN PALS The French Club strives to cultivate a. ,ij 54 . , . . . Y V sf xi 80 1 GERMAN AND SPA ISH STUDIED 4 - .3 A , I .14 if 1 9 gin T ! E e.-5 .Q i GERMAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mark Brimley, Stewart Spalink, Mr. Ron Seaman, sponsor, Wayne Schultz, John Risser. SECOND ROW: Pam Purton, Silvia Brewington, Shirley Heil, Nikki Thackeray. BACK ROW: Cheryl LeBaron, Mike Sanera, Bob Crispin, Brian Cook, Sharon Larson. If Vy 05 X The Deuscher Verein fGerman Clubj was organ- 6 ized to provide a better understanding of Germany ' gg 'i and her language. The activities of the club con- W ,,,. ,,y, sisted of slides, speakers, and special programs. The Spanish Club strives to present an inter- - Q E17 esting program to its members and to increase their knowledge of the Spa.nish language. -'Eg lf' Cr'-39: , A' SPANISH CLUB--FRONT ROW: Carmen Eulate, Mary Martinez, Diana Jimenez, Diane jauriqui, Joann Munoz, Adeline Torrez, Elaine Martinez, Bobbie Felix, Rayme Ma1donado.BACK ROW: Becky Cruz, Tony Dominquez, Cathie Soza, Rose Guerrero, Mary Amavisca, Birdie Cortez, Conrad Nava, Steven Figueroa, Epifanio Guer- rero, Johnny Rivera, Ernie Jaurigui. 81 LETTERMEN OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: Steve Springall, sergeant at armsg Emory Michel, president Tim Hunsaker, secretary. BACK ROW: Coach Dave Gates, sponsorg Coach Carvel jackson, sponsor. TT ERMEN'S cum Evan Sweaishmi' O6 1 4 T'f'f 1'r v The Lettermen s Club is an honorary earned a letter in any inter school sport. All coaches are sponsors of the club, and the responsibility of guiding the club is rotated so that there will be no conflict with coaching duties. This year the club decided what type of sweater Westwood's first varsity letters would be on. Warrior sweatshirts were sold by the lettermen and they also ushered at home basketball games. LE TTERMEN USHER A T GAMES 5 N service organization for boys who have -X 'ks . .. I. . I. m Q 5'3 ' .tw 82 MEMBERS SELL S WEA TSHIR TS L SA , W -g9cS..i00A f i 'fe ' M Q F f , SELLING SWEATSHIRTS before and after school helped to provide funds and to promote school spirit. ' ' F 5 S F Q r 'pqe' 'Q wfzf1'WfW2'm LETTERME ' CLUB--FRONT ROW: Emory Michel, Steve Springall. SECOND ROW: Steve Davis, Rudy Madueno, illiams Bill Waggoner, Bob Hutzel, Dale Goodman, David Overgard, Loren Webb. THIRD ROW: jim Bou elik, erb A s Ron Chapman, Leon Merkley, Tim Cox, Richard Griffin, Richard Manriquez, Lee Stewart, b Skidmor FOURTH ROW: Daryle Wo inkel jim Passey, jim Spratley, Steve Pearson, Dery1Shawver, Doug Giles, Rudy Santa Cruz, Lee Lynch, Tim Haw ins FIFTH ROW: K, C. Abne ester Yancy, Ty Dunning, John Beil, Ramiro Guebara, Rick Watson, Dean E1 erman. SIXTH ROW- onnie ' ur Bi11Ke11is. 83 GIRL ATHLE TES SELL COOKIE BOWLING INSTRUCTOR Petie Gonzales explains to GAA girls the details of figuring bowling scores. The Girls Athletic Associ- ation is an organization for girls who are interested in sports of all kinds. The club has set up competition in vol- leyball, basketball, bowling, and softball. Members can earn GAA letters for their sweaters by earning points in athletic competition. The girls meet every week and along with its usual sports projects, hold bake sales and other fund-raising activities. Members of the GAA also served at the Lettermen's. Banquet in February. GAA Carla Western, Carol I-laws, Linda Connett, Betty Brown, Georgine Nielson, Dottie Toni Apple, Gerri Carslile, Pat Briggs, Willie Williams, Beverly Ward, Shirley Isley, , Terry Moore. SECOND ROW: Dee Ann Stephens, Bobbie Felix, Gagla Jarnigan, Linda Wood, Sandy Ernsberger, Nancy Petrie, Ka - lone Cheryl Walters, Bessie Daniels d, Cindy Nichols Rory Apple, Peggy Jones M Pat Hoopes, Lenny 1 1 7 1 U ' Clark, Terri Tainsh, Cheryl LeBaron. THIRD ROW: Linda Smart, Jane Matsumoto, Leona Evans, Sandy Goettl, Toni Oberle, Elaine Martinez, Debbie Brooks, Kay Hamblin, Barbara NeSmith, Linda Ruth Carnett, Linda Trimble, Connie jackson, Dinah Hom, Leah Hikida, Mary Bayer, Carla Hixson, Sandy Simon, Rosie Hardwick, Brenda Hemphill, Janice Dightman, Jackie Bobo, Kathy O'Harrow. BACK ROW: Donna Famey, Marcene Ball, Connie Roberts, Kay Sullivan, Linda Johnson, Belva Quist, Karen Blackburn, Mary Lou Step- hens, Judy Browning, Janis Hatch, Linda Coleman, Linda Shumway, Maxine Cayton, Gloria Hemphill, Fran- ces Bobo. 84 GAA OFFICERS--Cheryl LeBaron, corresponding secretary, Willie Williams, treasurer, J-glue Matsumoto, pres- identg Qoni Apple, vice president, Dee Ann Stephens, recording secretaryg Kathy O'Harrow, recording sec- retary. MEMBERS SER VE A T DINN ERS N agp' E529 BOWLING BALL selecting is carefully considered by GAA members They know that in order to bowl well the ball must be the right weight and fit. 85 VED FOR. . . M LF .diy 2 ' WMM? ' yy, L0 QMLZUTQ V My C' ,74 ' , ' -C! . OW? ff EVWW7 QM JW fffgjgfffiqjlvo ,JM Lg ff M2921 Wai? fLN4fg PAL? ,jf mr W ' ,f D il fx sggvjii X45 3' 55? if 5? 5322 MJSW SW QQ? f, X. Q X jp v 1' J . - ' A -f G N' 5 tw SJ-N .jvlr ' I' , L, H 'qv I ff? 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V Y, M54 vwftiqs ss-2 N 'R 'z:EI2'Ei5E:f rf- . Q:-1-:Q-: ' 'Jn A , . ,, my XX Q BECKY SNYDER . 1'v '.. 52 . L p types final copy on ' .gf-, master sheets. I a I . or P ' ,. , 1. an ASSISTANT EDITOR, Betty Barraza, types copy for first edition. . A di is-' K K .-i NIC n y Q WORKING TOGETHER proves to be very advantageous for Joyce Porter and Irene Marquez. F. H. BRADSHAW GWEN BINGI-IAM Editor Sponsor 'KQCKI CHANDLER serves as one of the typists for the Tohyah 4 ' staff. ...I FINISHED ASSIGN- MENTS must be ...- . N checked and neatly .Y organized. Sandy I- 5' Tindall prepares to - , turn in her work. iff' A ' swifwi as i M ..p.. 'L 'rox-IYAH's PRINTING is done in the wesmood -.... as print shop under the direction of Mr. Bill t- ' Mi?--I-QIQ. Williams. BINGHAM HEADS TOHTAH STAFF TOHYAH STAFF--FRONT ROW: Irene Marquez, Connie Caroland, Gwen Bingham, Vicki Chandler, Becky Snyder, Betty Barraza. BACK ROW: Mr. Bradshaw, janet Porter, Joyce Kilgore, Carolyn Sparks. Three issues of Westwood's school magazine were published this year containing poetry, stories , Mm! and essays written by aspiring student writers. The staff, under the direction of Mr. F . H. Bradshaw, 'L 1' worked on 'the magazine during regular sixth period S , class . :D 2 Gwen Bingham, editor of the publication, or- 0 ganized assignments and worked along with the writers, artists, and typists to give the student body enjoyable reading material. The printing was ' done on our press by Mr. Bill Williams. Copies of Tohyah were sold for 25 cents. ff' 2 A 1 X, . fi l STAFF ARTISTS Connie Caroland and Dennis ART WORK for the school magazine must be of Fjell helped illustrate Tohyah. excellent quality for proper reproduction. Carolyn Sparks and Joyce Kilgore prepare sketches for the December issue. 89 E W AD VISOR DIRECTS PAPER CHERYL BROWN KAY CLEMENT GAYLE HUBER LINDA WEESE ANNETTE JAIMES Yj-CKI HARTZELL Editor-in-chief first semester ASPIRING YOUNG writers work tediously during fifth period journal- ism class. BETTY TOMKINSON Editor-in-chief second semester 'QT'-P' MICI-IAELE STECHNIJ KATHY ALLEN s Aff' S 'W at s K I XY xi -- J COPY READING and rewriting is necessary to guarantee accurate and well written news stories. Annette jaimes, Michaele Stechnij, and Linda Weese check copy before sending it to printer. Xt X. DONNA CLARKSON LIZ MCFARLAND JOYCE ELLSWORTH 90 WAR CHA TPRI TED OFFSET S K , L' ,'-- :- . HEADLINE COUNTING and retyping copy is time consuming but necessary for journalism excellence. Staff members Donna Clarkson, Liz McFarland, and SHARON JOHNSON Kathy Allen help prepare copy for the printer. Sponsor War Chant, the school newspaper has benefited by a host of changes this year in- cluding an enlarged staff, a different print- ing method, and more frequent publication. The staff, assisted by reporters from fifth period journalism class, issued edi- tions twice monthly during sixth period. The paper was printed again by the Mesa Tribune which switched from letterpress to offset printing in October. Vicki Hartzell- and Betty Tomkinson were named editors-in-chief, each serving one semester in this position, Miss Sharon PL ING PAGE1 ts , Nh , Q 1 johnson, a new member of the English 'TI I . ayou ls one O e Pfmclpa , , dunes of echtors Kay Clement, Cheryl Brown, Department, sponsored the publication, and and Gayle Huber. Mr. Williams was photography advisor. JMY s LJ 9 EPM! l aj ,, gif . f f X 1 .- w JIM MC LAUGHLIN PRINTING NEWS calls for editors who are responsible for Photographer meeting deadlines. .Z NN UAL GROWS WITH SCHOOL H gost GUERRERO Business Manager BRIAN STE!-IR Sponsor E LINDA LUCCHESI Assistant BEVERLY ROLLINS Editor-in-Chief ,M ....,. F :.,: x':- 5 , . - ' l 'WW .Q M 4wAb nsn. jg CYNDY PETERSON SHARON LYNCH Sports Editor Assistant The Chieftain staff has worked hard to publish a yearbook that students of Westwood can enjoy now and in the years to come. The improvement in this year's issue is credited to added experience and improved facilities . Under the leadership of Mr. Stehr, the sponsor, and Editor Beverly Rollins the staff has tried to show how our school has grown in the past year. MEETING DEADLINES means extra effort because late copy could result in delaying shipment of the yearbooks. Staff members slave to meet the . first deadline on Dec. 9. ' ' KL' 1 ' td T ' I Photograp ers CHIEF TAIN PRINTED A T TOPEKA Q' - -8: J. A9 a X-X144 . W A A fQsW..,,m iv- snggw-, rg M A-' - .. ML- ...ww LINDA MILES CYNTI-HA MCDAVID JANIS ROBINSON Index Editor - dministration junior Editor Assistant S Faculty Editor xr E - '- ffm A y .M , .... Q Q k.kV nf K t gg Sz 4 X p., gxzif ' i f, gw r4 ,. Q'i,jg E--wiT.sJr : Q g?f542i..: .... ,-, 'E is -A Q A .A d..od X J ' . 5 A XX MYNA JOHNSON SHIRLEY NICOLL FRANCES BOBO LINDA PETERKA Organizations Editor Activities Editor Sophomore Editor Assistant E A sv? Q X fix: Klxzrffs t ase r Q J W QNQEE Si ,ig K kgs , 'iii F a, 3, ., , is , x 'N ' fb E Us s X X K Q I 5 R 1 N is ' 1+ Ax sk R if 1 5 , ,1 .V- ,x t N. n , , psf' -7,1 +R-emi'- 'f',., WX ,, fx-t ain . 4' '---s H i' ' RILEY MOFFAT ROLLAND DHXIGMAN GLENDA HALL MIGNON JULIAN Picture Editor Art Editor Freshman Editor Assistant 93 There were many news in the field of sports this year. Our status as a AA conference school with varsity teams was an outstanding achievement. The new gyms, locker facilities, and uniforms supported morale and encouraged better play. ,va 5 444 0 . privy . 'X ova Q Q4 Iv' .52 Oo Q4 X 1 5 fl'-9u..4 Lf' x X Q' 1 n 1 v .Y , .L . - 9 N 4 , I J 'V,, , . Y, X . x :Q rsfgmf-Q,g,, . .fig . ' L Q A, ,, A,,X Y , 141 ..,1L V , K, 1. m qv... we x ,.- km, 'iw---.,,. .. 1-gr 45.5-g.vj'g4 ?f,G Lf?f'dr fg, g-pf. ,V A, L' .4 ww FW - 4 .Q 'f'fffz:,?,f? A .' 1 d1-5744r'- M-4 xi' 2:2 gms 2 rvwi 3,,?h,k,'g6.aafjf,-ii-5-Q2 -2:w.2,!,i1': . :e:1 PQ11' 39 -4 iif5fE+1'2szi?frAzffff'2 i'f:9ffv9f?425g 1Q 'U ip-:-,fu-'15-i5?1jy,. lg-. p f Hg'- rg'ifQlf?y2?7 5, J , '51 'I :+1fmm Q Q2-12 . 12s?.Q-V., wr, .M f QQ fb 4,,, fgw 55151. ,,., ,N Q V 4.11 Y 4 -40 N if 'Q-rf' it i fg,.rf1 izfcw-g1?5 'WK' W, 3' mf'1lI'i twe-JI'?..Qf.i3t 5gg4,'1fl2i.fig:.XV.f, ty-'a:g5,. :Elf 4 x ff' a'y'-13' v 'I 14 'Kai' 'sf' 5' C334 fag-ffamzK5fQ5fzfz2f2ff':m,2,5e1igff 3fti? 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Richard's leadership was an asset to Westwood's fine record. The ARIZONA SUN in Tucson Chose Griffin, Steve Davis, Rudy Madueno, and David Cummard for all-state honorable mention. Grid Coaches Roger Hightower, Dave Gates, Edgar C. fMuttj Ford, and Ladd Mullenaux guided Westwood to a winning season in its first year of varsity competition. J , , A .. 44. . 12 1 if 4 ...' Varsity Gridders--FRONT ROW: Bob I-Iutzel, Mike Horne, Wayne Alkire, Dennis Arnett, Jerry Wheeler, Ric Watson, Dale Goodman, Bill Bailey, Jay Farnsworth, Dwight Martindale, Terry Williams, Rudy Santa Cruz, Robert Tolman, David Overgard, equipment manager, Jon Chesser. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Dave Gates, Steve Pearson, Emory Michel, Steve Springall, Elton Ray, Tim Hunsaker, Rudy Madueno, Steve Davis, Dean Ellerman, Herb Adams, Lelon Merkeley, Jim Spratley, Phillip Eaves, Pete Bigelow, Richard Manriquez, Coach Edgar fMuttj Ford. TOP ROW: Coach Roger Hightower, Tim Hawkins Richard Griffin, David Cummard Doug Brinkerhoff, K. C. Abney, Charles Davis, jim Passey, Mike Chesley, Daryle Wolfswinkel, Doug Giles, Tom Pew, Bill Waggoner, Daryl Shawver, Tim Cox, Coach Ladd Mullenaux. 96 'O x ' ,', r Es: if ,lac if 1 r r I 1 YQVV X 5 -.rg X . c. Abney,-FQ Herb Adam A-,, ,, BEAVERS 24, WARRIORS 7 Coach Ford's eleven felt the bite of Scotts- dale's Beavers in its first taste of varsity competi- tion on Sept. 20 at Taylor Field. Mike Chesley racked up Westwood's only counter, which was set up on a pair of passes by quarterback David Cummard to ends Mike Horne and K. C. Abney. Dennis Arnett was named Player of the Week for his fierce defensive play. WARRIORS 41, COUGARS 14 Westwood bounced back in the second game on Sept. 27 to trample Casa Grande at Jack- rabbit Stadium. Five Warriors got into the scor- ing act led by halfback Bill Bailey, who scored twice. Tackle Wayne Alkire kicked five conver- sions in six attempts. Richard Griffin won the Player of the Week award by stopping Casa Grande runners cold. WARRIORS 21, DONS 13 The Warriors played perhaps their best game of the season aginst the Dons on Oct. 4 at Coronado. Dennis Arnett picked up all three of Westwood's touchdowns and Wayne Alkire booted all three conversions. Steve Davis was named winner of the first Tough Boot award, and full- back jerry Wheeler the Player of the Week. X I i x Ji 35 S3 A ' ,S,- 1 5' , N in . .-4 ..,h, v Q Y' . r if fx, 1., dll 1 I I l i ' i f Doug Brinkerhoff Wayne Camp HQ-Chelsley 97 -A Mtg. Y ,, v .v ,uh I J z! g ffm J L l Wayne Alkire . f q 151 lil ia. mak- Bill Bailey gs Y f .4 ., I 1 li-J 4,4 . iff? I Pete Bigelow gl af' Da , M,-eg 4 , 4 nnis Arpettal Floyd Baptisto W . 0 N A am. KJ., 7,-rf J' -f' X 'I ' . . f fl 7 Ez: Jim Boubelik 'A V. -W4 5 1 ,X k ,Y -1 rw.. Tim Cox . , 3 5 . . S Q is 'W N 3 +90 Q0 X if. ' i f ' 7 iii A Tix ' if l ' 1 r 'i Q I Xiyy rx AN V M7 YE, fxr.,,5VV, I 'WV I at ,Q T V 5975 ii if .T I fi 1 Q 4 si fi - 'I -if r . Q fl I . ., ' X I 4 if or if I 1 .is i 151 ..... David Cummard .7 f 1, . -'sW ,,f g WI, A ' nw li'- 4 9 Y W., ,ar ,,. :gk 7' 'xg X' ascii CE I N YD. D n,El1er.n1an-' ifii Hji S4'Y ,yf?ii ' -I X' B 1 Danny Garcia Q I fi i I V xii A T ' Doug Giles WL W ii . 4. K Charles Davis K ,nr X , w ,ar flax- egg si ,ig i Qji Jay Farnsworth qi. 6' 'F i ' s 'N i if liar joe Garcia . J Steve Davis Phillip Eaves WARRIORS O, CRIMS O The Warriors traveled to Yuma to seek their third win in a row against the favored Criminals but settled for a well-earned scoreless deadlock. Tim Hunsaker, Wayne Alkire, Rudy Madueno, and jerry Wheeler helped contain the Yuma offense. The Crims' only touchdown was called back because of a penalty. Quarterback David Cummard and Richard Griffin won the Player of the Week and Tough Boot awards, respectively. WARRIORS 13, BUFFALOES O Player of the Week jim Boubelik scored a pair of touchdowns in the first half, and West- wood held on to its lead in the rain-filled sec- ond half to grab a division victory at Tempe on Oct. 18. Tackle Tim I-Iunsaker won the Tough Boot award for his exceptional line play. WARRIORS 23, KINGS I4 Coach Ford's squad recovered from a Kofa touchdown on the opening kickoff and bounced back to score two TD's in the final period for a hard-fought win over visiting Kofa on Oct. 25. End Tim Hawkins won the Player of the Week award by catching an aerial from quarterback David Cummard for the go- ahead score. Wayne Alkire booted a field goal and two extra points. Sophomore Jim Spratley won the Tough Boot honor with his fine defensive end play. :S- , Aw X ' , 'fi 'I Q . Q Q 5 ix X 'U' 5 A N N ' 1 if' Wx my X -,': '- 'A'-1 . X .., 5 J H as , it ji ri gia ii ' I ii i I ip '1 li XYFQF Gale c0fiiiTiiTiMT 7 Richard Griffin k Tinimiwiiiiis ' j i , ' L , ' 1 fy 4,', 5 L q J 4 Y I . 5 5 X' A Af . , .en y - X an 7 X t C 4 .4 f 4 qw' .ij C w ,I I Q l .fl g j .5 Y jr, J l -E 'T 1 F , 'V X i . - ' -2- .Lf f . 1 E S X J - 1-fn Ls Mike Horne ' Tim Hunsaker Gregory Juan David Lohn WARRIORS 47, WOLVES 27 Westwood displayed its greatest offensive show of the season against neighboring Chandler on Halloween night. Halfback Rick Watson Blasted through the hosts' line for two long TD runs in the first period to ignite the Warrior fireworks. Watson, who suffered a severe injury during the contest, was voted Player of the Week, and Richard Griffin garnered the Tough Boot award for the second time. JACKRABBITS 28, WARRIORS 7 Cries of Beat Mesa in Westwood's halls were not enough to stop the awesome attack of division champion Mesa High on Nov. 8. A pass from quarterback David Cummard to halfback Bill Bailey reduced the Jackrabbit lead to 14-7 at halftime, but the fired-up Hates scored in every quarter for the victory. Halfback jay Farnsworth and guard Rudy Madueno were the Player and Tough Boot selections for their gallant efforts in defeat. TITANS 44, WARRIORS l4 Arcadia remrned to its championship form of 1962 by blasting Westwood defenses for a one- sided victory over Coach Ford's charges. West- wood's defensive squad was responsible for both touchdowns. Herb Adams ran back an intercept- ed pass 21 yards in the third period and K. C. Abney rambled 57 yards with a fumble for the other score. Player of the week was Jim Passey, and Tough Boot Award winner was David Cummard. , ' il 'X 'F X , qr I y 1 ,..g,, ,. X , ' issjxix A xo, 5 4 sr . :, it s' - T sf fix! 1. :gg g s., ,g m,,,,g, as -ff! jim Passey Steve Pearson Q 1 7 1 x T I1 ff, W , I ,War 7 if .J , 5f,,...,,,4.,Q, f 4. A zrsf,....l,. rf 'x TJ-J 7 . 7 Rudy Madueno Dwight Martindell li- .,, If X, fl N, ,gg 77 f y W .. ,F 1 1. . ,rf I rl., x .W L, , 'vagal J, I K Leon Merkeley Emory Michel ' ,,..,.., I X - A v i!..,-v- I ,f sg. xmq Roger Peterson Tom Pew U f Cs 3 1 5 'U .i Agn ,- tm? Richard Phelps G' X '20 R .F 4 .,k,i.f , we-Q 54 , ,I I ,,..s,.: A is ,iw-as . f 1 f f ' I 'Xml ff '.-lf I 1 ress v A ' :K .l R ki. ,A 131 ' ass, W 'sf' r Elton Ray Rudy Santa Cruz Luke Seota N? 5 It A ' I, gl Q Y il,-.,. will ,:k- F Q WX ' f 11' I Q R 1 44,9 L'-51 9 wx hi,r ,, E fir gas ,M ,J , ,-, g .. T I ,,,, 4 Daryl Shawver jim Spratley Steve Springall 2 sg, WARRIORS 14, PANTHERS 7 A X The Warriors scored twice in the first half 2 '-'mfr and held on for a 14-7 victory over the Maryvale 3 , R 1 Panthers, on Maryvale's field. The game, originally ef jx scheduled for Nov. 22, was postponed, until ' , Nov. 27 due to the assasination of President , L E Kennedy. The Panthers won their first six games of xv W: - 'A 'RN the season, but lost the last four. It was the Warriors ik R mf 'inf he I third victory over Maryvale in the last two years. ti it W I L 32 4' mg? , . ' ffobert Tolm - Bill Waggener fKf'ii.Q J . K W if ff - - X 5- i Q Tl R ? fi : Q . - in R ef R it . 0 F? 0 Q- fl- ' 2 Q F - 2 If ' 4 1 ff, V 1 . V ii' ' Q .,.. R t A lqxf iffy? Z3 ax. Q , t fl, f a lls I ' fXf'l: Y 'T ina V 7 -.-M A 6 I i . I ry 4 L f 'Jinx 7 an A flag R RQ if ., 1 I ' I ,H . -or ' . R 'W ' - ' , .... f V -+-e T 125: ti 'L 'Yf, L' Ric Watson jerry Wheeler erry Williams ,Z Daryle Wolfswinkel 100 HARES BLAST WARRIORS, 28-7 Terry Williams springs through the teepee at the start of the Mesa High game as cheerleaders Marion I-lunsaker, Nancy Petrie, Susan Schmuck, Kristen Peterson, and Lyne gs 3 Gloomy bench reveals sad outcome as the jackrabbits, who remained unbeaten and went on to win the state AA title, score their final TD. Marshall cheer the team Mike Elliott puts headlock on uniden- tified Warrior ball carrier after short gain. Stout Mesa defensive play kept Westwood's offensive power stymied most of the evening. 101 Head Coach Norman Shill and assistants Don Dean and Ken Haddad led the 19637Westwood Braves to a record of 4 wins, 4 losses and 2 ties. Coach Shill singled out outstanding offensive players Harvey Wood, Chuck Gilpen, Dickie Leonard, jerry Petty, and Dwayne Chiago. The leaders in the defensive department were Mike Fredrickson, Terry Heimer, Joe Almeida and Guy Freeman. Coached by able mentor Ray Brown this year's freshman squad built a fine record of 8 wins against 2 losses. The only defeats were close decisions to Arcadia Q7-61, and to Chandler Q18-145. x Q' CD Qt QKXIL 0, X X NORMAN SHILL Q YL O 69 Head Coach Q3 Hg Q jV's Opponents X Q. Y- 'I X yr 0 34 Scottsdale 7 I 26 Casa Grande 20 O Coronado 40 O Cortez 0 2 26 Tempe 20 12 Sunnyslope 12 ,, 19 18 26 Chandler l 3 Mesa , 2 Arcadia 18 Q 1 2 Maryvale 32 l 4 . , ,, ., . s I - If ,K KEN HABBXDX DoN DEAN ' Assistant Coach Assistant Coach - W , ' , 'ta he X - ' , ., . rv- f-4 ns f are ., 14, Wy: 2-sv. nys ' ', V in - K ,nj kb., .., s f J .,.. - vt' 1' A 1: ,' . 'I :Rx A A , In V F' ,YV 'ffm -Q1 - is .9f...,,-91 -w9ca'r,,- I-av FN--'1 '1-.55 V' A- 'ffXl-xulfe, X- ra .ar 'AML-'1 L lflwif- f? r - L ' WX ' - F-. I . A M A,,.6vQ,,,.,5 L, 1 Y Aga: I yr, tw X-Qdllkb V . s,,,w,i'gi qellr R ,,: . 3 .s,. -. ly - nav Q., Fi 2' Q ' ,bbw ,A - , Q K' :A P2 i rlIf1'f'fl 7? RQ '21 pm' A Trflvisff I lrix.-f 'l7: 1? Mm? 3. - a rffrlllkwi 5,5-fi ff A A-.Q ir' if . .cw 2 'J wif r- WPG-,, we - Fe. 1 X El ff fs PM is rn . T 'Q'-af .-W as P' A if f s 1 l X if ., ,lxk - A ,.. -K s 'Q 1' . .. fi' R- ,A we Y Q I . , A. Q ,,, ,Y . 4 far'-s 2 fee r -.fir JUNIOR VARSITY--FRONT ROW: Carl Smith Dickie Leonard, Chuck Gilpen, Mike Fredrickson, Joe Almeida, Pete Perkins, Gilbert Valasquez, Dwayne Chiago, Guy Freeman, Larry Orr, Terry Heimer, Jerry Petty, Randy Randall, Harvey Wood, Lee Lynch. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Ken Haddad, Danny Salas, Bob Horne, David James, jack Backer, Robert Chamberlain, Bob Wilstead, Richard,Scarborough, Dennis Cogswell, Bob Huish, Romulo Rivera, Skip Preston, Larrie Warren, Bob Lomeli, Wayne Camp. TOP ROW: Coach Don Dean, Tim Drorbaugh, Walter Merrill, Larry White, Mark Millett, Gilbert Soza, Ernie Stortz, Delbert Tiffany, Melvin Portee, Charles McClellan, Ramon Villa, Gary Paulson, Rick Campbell, Coach Norman Shill. 102 Jn FROSHE D FI E SEAS O s DIC IE LEONARD stops Cortez ball carrier cold after short yardage along A w't n unidentified Warrior. Coach Norman Shi1l's Braves battled the K ' .5 to a scoreless deadlock on Oct. 10. . ' x X N XS . ll 4 . I x ,I S 2:9 One 5. -,ff l 4 sl . ts le o y g ,ML 28 ' Q sa Gran O A ' 1 oronado ' , Q' .X me RAY BROWN ' I .,r, , f u , ' , C 14 ' Chan 8 l, J Drk---.arg V A- esa ' 5' X A ' ' 1 Maryvale 6 K fy QW Q 1, , f 1 n 1 l L Q, I . - 'n iii -mi nl. , K -Q ' I 4' '- 'J' ,E , . ' I ,,- lyk R4 Q ' , ufiw -'K -4 XJ, 2- -s 1.--W. JTH,,,,, ,,IWf19 'l7 n E H 'TS ,,,Y', Y ' -. -r .. - .- . M. If wif .4.f. if . n 'g .e : -2- .. ff.. f A ' ,V A ' T a n ff 1 .7 A. 'r .V ff ., ' M A. . L. jg 4 1 'lg ' 1 'f - K DI 'A . 5 . . -f av f ' A itz D ' V -- i' '.' f W -, B , ' ' 5 : as 1- . ' I ' f' . ' I q ' 1 . 1 , , , , , A . .H 5. . - 4 W ' Q 7 A ' J 3 ' 'I 2 7 A Ilfxl was . ' 5 rw Q. X ,1 X A 5 Ng . : ,et he . 1:1-le r. -1 I , . N '-' . 1 - W '- . ', -5ii1F5sW'.::4:.g'-i,Fg?gf2sfI'?3:,25gfgfrgiffi 'STQ2-l k A3 :'F:7,4f'., , ' , if Sir? fl 5-'Q'Q?I'1 lflrff i'G'f'1i iT 'I3J:1l:'1Q2 L: FRESHMEN FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: Mike Darst, Conley Wolfswinkel, David Stiles, Scott Shumway, Don Camp, Jack Clevenger, Mike Whalen, Steve Rivera, john Openshaw, Steve Tucker, Gary Marshall, Richard Jorgenson, George Christie, Lee Marret. SECOND ROW: 'Paul Richardson, Dave Escobedo, Roger Schmuck, Gerald Williams, Fred Romero, Phil Hurtado, john Gomer, Roger Coyer, jay Ray Rokey, Bobby Soza, Larry Flashberg, Bill Wagner, Russell Webby Bob Custer, Phil Peterson, Bill I-Iipps, Brian Shields. TOP ROW: Coach Cliff Trump, Dennis Flickenger, Steve McGough, Dempsey Ford, Bill Mills, Ramon Almeida, Rick Taylor, John Cliner, Tim Boubelik, Steve Crafton, Lynn Bray, Mike Coutu, Stan McClelland, Gary Rivers, Lamar Brown, John Scott, Daris Enos, David Garroutte, Coach Ray Brown, Coach Norm Watson. 103 HARRIER E D WITH 4-5 MARK Coach Carvel Jackson guided his harriers to fourth place in the Divi- sion meet on November 22 at Papago Park, after finishing the regu- lar season with a 4-5 record. Westwood's cross country squad then went on to finish twelfth in the state meet in Papago Park on Decem- , ber 6. Manuel Alatorre won sixth place in individual performances to help Westwood gain further recognition. Coach Jackson also praised f' Romero Guebara, Fred Kinsky, and Bob Skidmore as outstanding . f 4 team members. Q ,' Varsity? Opponents 17 Scottsdale 46 19 Casa Grande 37 37 Coronado 25 29 Yuma 28 40 Kofa 18 22 Tempe 46 CARVEL JACKSON 29 Chandler 28 Head Coach 30 Mesa 25 22 Arcadia 47 if Low score wins VARSITY--BOTTOM ROW: Larry Lorillard, Ty Dunning, Romero Guebara, Manuel Alatorre, Fred Kinsky, TOP ROW: Bob Skidmore, Bruce Sharp, Coach Carvel Jackson, Clifton Manuel, Chuck Sandoval, Sandy Traylor, Chip Anderson, Butch Allred, Chester Yancy, Tom Chapman, Vernon Fuller, Frank Acosta. 104 ALA TORRE 6TH I STA TE MEET JUNIOR VARSITY--BOTTOM ROW: Mike Greene, Loren Webb, Bill Lorillard, Ed Masterson, Barry Meyerpeter, john Beil. TOP ROW: Leon Gibson, Raul Campa, Russell Harper, Jim Robson, Coach Carvel Jackson, Robert Sandoval, Harold Sperry, Brent Atkinson, Rowan Ellsworth, Terry Wood, Cameron Grey, Craig Tagart. gqgv FRESHMEN--BOTTOM ROW: joe Freeman, Arnold Andrews, Marcelo Flores, Archie Manning, joe Aguilar. TOP ROW: Coach Bob Van Dyne Joe Alvarado, Don Ballard, Gilbert Sanchez, Clark Yancy, Danny Quintana, Danny Allen, Edward Enriquez. 105 i1ii0 511' l' i'l Q vuawlcslatu aiu wiiowdv -u OI ii! 'iiritblii 1111 Q Q . K 'X . Wu . in-its caan mucus-nun-n uunsuuusn 101111 N T7 .,W lui x vans' .,....:,,. 1' , rss' up-9 'X 'D 1 3 'X 1 K. C. Abney Dennis Arnett Doug Brinkerhoff Westwood Opponents 58 Tempe 62 50 Scottsdale 68 36 Mesa 6 1 49 Kofa 64 54 Arcadia 57 53 Casa Grande 42 43 Coronado 64 42 Yuma 59 6 F 55 Scottsdale 54 ' 70 Casa Grande 32 Charles Davis 81 Chandler 75 61 Tempe 72 57 Arcadia 71 48 Yuma 53 49 Kofa 52 58 Mesa 73 64 Coronado 70 69 Chandler 73 Dale Goodman cm 'N' all 11 T? D avid Curnmard Erv Reed Coach is 1 1 if Tim Hawkins Mike Horne Dennis Ray George Sloan 107 CA GERS FI ISH NINTH I LOOP FXR Qi! NXEFW H1 ls DALE GOODMAN goes for a piggy-back ride on Mesa forward Dennis Hunt. CHARLES DAVIS Scores for Warriors PLAYERS CONVERGE on suspended spheroid in Scottsdale contest in 59-42 1055 aqainst the Visiting including Westwood players K.C. Abney 1231, Dennis Arnett Q12j, Yuma Cagcrs 5 and Tim Hawkins f24j. Coach Reids charges escaped with a nar- row 55 -54 victory. MESA DROP WARRIORS TWICE ? ' T, '40 -.JQ Xlx N,- TIM HAWKINS crambles for re- o n IH f1rs contest with Mesa High at Westwood gym. The visit- ing Rabbits won 61-36. GLOOM DESCENDS upon Westwood Coaches and students as I-Iares top Warriors 73-58 in second contest at Mesa. 109 DENNIS ARNETT and Scottsdale player demonstrate new ballet steps to Westwood fans. I0 wk W W 's COACH M ULLENA UX LEADS J V Ladd Mullenaux Coach Westwood 44 49 21 51 57 41 40 49 40 56 S9 62 66 47 63 57 47 36 Oggonents Tempe Scottsdale Mesa Kofa Arcadia Casa Grande Coronado Yuma Scottsdale Casa Grande Chandler Tempe Arcadia Yuma Kofa Mesa Coronado Chandler JUNIOR VARSITY, FRONT ROW: Dave Christensen, Harvey Wood, Stan Hogue, jay Farnsworth, Greg Klme, Gary Thorne, Kim Hakes. BACK ROW: Jim Abney, Terry I-Ieimer, Tom Pew, Doug Giles Gary Lassen, Coach Ladd Mullenaux. 110 - , i FRESHMHXI, FRONT ROW: Jim Shultz, Ehil Peterson, IQ-empsey Ford, Stanley McClelland Bob Coe ter Stanley Thompson, Qian Shields. BACK ROW: ,Clark Yancy, Roger Coyer, Darice Enos, Wayne Rafter, john Openshaw, Coach Norman Shill. This year's freshman cagers were split into two teams, one coached by Mr. Paul Wells and the other by Mr. Norman Shill. Coach Wells' team ended with an 8-8 record and Coach Shi11's squad 6-10. FRESHMEN, FRONT ROW: Lew Cramer, Mike Vann, Mike Coutu, Conley Wolfswinkel, Steve Wells, Dennis Schwehr. TOP ROW: 125.11 Hipps, ,Scott Shumway, .Qavid Stiles, Stephen Keller, Lay Ray Rokey, Coach Paul Wells. NOT PICTURED, Tom Shultz. 111 VARSITY WRESTLERS--FRONT ROW: Dale Flake, John Haws, Kent Winterton, Craig Taggart, Jerry Gifford. SECOND ROW: Larry Russell, Russell Harper, Gilbert Velasquez, Bruce Sharp, Gary Simmons, Jack Cumm ard, Emory Michel. BACK ROW: Loran Webb, Rudy Santa Cruz, Deryl Shawver, Richard Griffin, Bill Waggoner, jim Boubelik. NOT PICTURED: is Dean Ellerm an. GRAPPLERS PIN INDIA F OES 1- 'fA WARRIOR MATMAN Kent Winterton wrestles with a real Indian warrior in a match against the Phoenix Indian School here on jan. 21. 112 WRESTLING SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Dwayne Blair, Bob I-lipps, john I-laws, Dale Flake, Loren Wuderle, Kent Winterton, Craig Taggart, jerry Gifford, Larry Russell, Russell Harper, David Garroutte, Steve Tucker, Gilbert Sanchez. SECOND ROW: Andy Neill, mgr. , David Stapley, Bill Mills, Fred Ringlero, Bruce Sharp, John Gomez, jack Cummard, Gary Simmons, Richard Duve, Doug Gunnell, lack Clevenger, Gilbert Velasquez Ion Scot, mgr. TOP ROW: Loran Webb, jerry Meyer, Emory Michel, Dean Ellerman, Rudy Santa Cruz, jim Robson, Steve.Springa1l, Deryl Shawver, Bill Waggoner, Richard Griffin, jim Boubelik. NOT PICTURED: Lynn Boyle, Ed Enriquez, Dwight Martindell, Larry Cochran, Leon Gibson. The Westwood varsity wrestlers finished the 1963-64 season with a poor won-loss record, dropping all matches except the one against the Phoenix Indian School. However, the squad made impressive showings against more experienced matmen in defeat to give Coach Roger Hightower hope for a fine season ' next year. Three Warriors took third place in their divisions at the Division Meet at Arcadia High: Bill Waggoner, heavyweightg Richard Griffin, 180-lb. class: and Gilbert Valasquez, 127-lb. class. ROGER HIGHTOWER KEN I-IADDAD Varsity Coach IV Coach Bud Waggoner Richard Griffin Gilbert Velasquez Heavyweight C1355 180-lb. Class l27-lb. Class V, . 4 'wa 1 VARSITY COACH Harry Goodman and son, Dale. Date Mar. Apr. May 6 7 10 13 20 21 25 26 31 3 7 10 14 17 18 21 28 1 VARSITY SCHEDULE OE!-gone nt Tempe? Scottsdale Mesa? Kofa? Arcadia Ca sa Grande Yuma? Coronado Scottsdale? Ca sa Grande? Tempe Chandler? Arcadia? Yuma Kofa Me sa Coronado? Chandler DIAMO D CREW OPENS WITH 6-5 WIN l INFIELDERS--Bruce Hesche, Johnny Wright, jay Farnsworth, David Cummard, George Bulkley, Dale Goodman, Joe Garcia, David Schlinglof. 'xi s OUTFIELDERS--Billy Stephen, Tim Hunsaker, Bob Schweitzer, K.C. Abney, joe Allen, Joe Garcia, Wayne Alkire, Rick Watson. 115 PITCHERS--Rick Watson, Billy Stephen, Jerry Petty, Terry Williams, Dale Goodman. CATCHERS--Tim Hawkins and Wayne Alkire 116 at Y , rggf. f , , 'X CATCHER TIM HAWKINS squeezes third strike thrown by pitcher Terry Williams in Mesa High game. David Beagle is the victim, but Jack- rabbits won 12-3 verdict. COACH GOODMAN discusses strategy with southpaw ace Billy Stephen before 6-5 victory over Tempe in the sea- son opener. v. MESA RUNNER slides in ahead of throw to third baseman Bruce Hesche. Base coach is doing a little umpiring on the side. 117 JUNIOR VARSITY--FRONT ROW: Filmore Hirohata, Dwight Martindell, Stan I-Iogue, Lloyd Malone, Ed Forshee, Terry Heimer, Mark McDonnell, Doug Gunnell, Ernie Garcia, Steve Van Luchene. BACK ROW: Coach Max Schlarbaum, Joe Almeida, Kim Hakes, Dave Christensen, Tom Pew, Gary Lassen, Tim Cox Harvey Wood, jim Spratley, Larry Kutzner, Greg Klein. I 'f s ' his esss 'ff' an f ' A s ,W ees-e M- . , ' M i K QJ4:-4-eQ.a.1.,,e3LQ1, ,gi 'fc , ' K Y .L-.-.fr.as:., v-'arwxwwcf' w o' - A. -' .. ,, ,... , as -W sq- qw' as - . -f -' 1 '1 53, 5532 l?ffl?f.Z'IZTg.E'ili ' ..ZZ 'i 1 A '--' i -',- if fi 1, f Y Q ' A L,.,ff Qf'. 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V f - FRESHMAN SQUAD--FRONT ROW: Stan McClelland, Kevin Billiet, Richard Day, Steve Crafton, Mickey Hunt, Loren Wonderle, jack Clevenger, john Humphrey, Mike Vann, manager. BACK ROW: Coach A1 Thomas, Richard Quinone, jay Ray Rokey, Roger Schmuck, Mike Whalen, Stephen Keller, john Openshaw, Ted Hunsaker, Bryan Shields, johnny Gomez, Steve Rivera, Lew Cramer, manager. 118 X N Q- .- 5 22153-if J-ffifimwit 'f ?'M'Ff?i1 f' ' Q ff .X Q- rf sf ' f XX 'Y SQ: 4 bw W , fffqgifgigig, wtf-Q5 .ng-5 K. g X,y Qzxmyiwgmi - .. 1. .V , f sggfgff-Q fx -Mig' in . S is 1 . S l. . X - X wx K'. r 'P R .532 5 wi ,fm TRACK - i w A ...M 1 4 H 905171, . 4 fp ' .A .W 1 VL 'I av . ' mv, J D ' 4 v Q x. 1 , '55 .A A' -.I . lt, n . , ,,'A, an M., X ,y.,,4i ,A 1 Q.. 93? J Q.. VAR ITT TRACK SEASON OPENS VARSITY TRACK--FRONT ROW: Dave Overgard, manager, Fred Kinsky, Herb Adams, Bob Skidmore, Vernon Fuller, Bill Bailey, Richard Phelps, jim Boubelik, Doug Brinkerhoff, Chuck Sandoval, Chester Yancy, Phil Eaves, Bruce Sharp, Frank Milano, I-l.C. Noll, Andy Neill. SECOND ROW: Ray Daniels, Ty Dunning, Terry Williams, Ron Chapman, Bill Lorillard, Robert Chamberlain, Larry Lorillard, Randy Randall, Ramon Villa, Doug Giles, Rowan Ellsworth, Bob Soza, Brent Atkinson, George Boston, Wayne Hemphill, john Turner. THIRD ROW: Coach Dave Gates, Manuel Alatorre, Clifton Manuel, Lee Lynch, Ronnie Haw, Arnie Schurz, Hector Gurrola, Ramiro Guebora, Dennis Vance, Fred Goudy, Francisco Acosta, Bob Rainbow, Richard Merrill, Lonnie Keith, Charles Gilpen. BACK ROW: Coach Ladd Mullenaux, Mark Millitt, Steve Pearson, Richard Griffin, Bill Waggoner, Bob Sandoval, Larry Warren, Mike Chesley, Pete Bigelow, Milford Allred, Gilbert Soza, Gerald Kepler, Theodus Toney, Melvin Portee, Lee Stewart, Phil Freestone, Richard Urbina, Ross Herrick, Coach Carvel jackson, Student Coach Bob Reed. Not Pictured: Charles Davis, Burk Wurts, john Biel. Coach Carvel Coach Dave jackson Gates FRESHMAN TRACK- -FRONT ROW: Dennis Chatfield, Larry Zufelt, jeff Wursta, Oscar jones, Bob Lloyd, Dwain Blair, Israel Campa, Dempsey Ford, Steve Wells, joe Aguilar, Archie Manning, Danny Quintana. SECOND ROW: Larry Heyward, Ramon Almeida, Richard Dove, Steve Tucker, Gary Fuller, Pat Alcorn, Marcelo Flores, Ramon Eulate, Bill Hipps, Steve jones, Randy Fix, Reuben Sanchez, Clark Yancy. BACK ROW: Gary Rivers, Bill Franks, Darice Enos, Phil Hurtado, Larry Flashberg, Joe Freeman, Scott Shumway, George Christie, Fred Ringlero, Bill Wagner, Lynn Bray, Roger Coyer, David Stiles, Tim Boubelik, Bob Soza, Not Pictured: Stanley McClelland, Richard Quinonc. 120 A T CASA GRANDE IN VITA TIONAL ON DASHER- -Coach Carvel Jackson discusses chances of track team with Richard Phelps prior to the Casa Grande Invitational meet. Phelps runs in the 100-and 220-yard dashes. HIGH HURDLERS H.C. Noll and Doug Brinkerhoff warm up for track opener. VARSITY SCHEDULE Date Mar. - 7 Apr. 11 13 18 26 1 4 10 15 18 24 May. 1 8 Opponent Casa Grande Invitational Scottsdale' Arcadia' Chandler Mesa Tempe Chandler Relays Case Grande' Coronado' Tribune Relays Division Meet at Scottsdale Inter-Divisional Meet at South Mountain State Meet in Tucson 'Home meets .....4 m lv. L RSX - -qu RA ,., fr f ,- 4 ,, - .. ' ' x f K . . ..,DiV,-I T P W ' .sw . 45. ,ff , K rr. f .- , s. , ' M., tk W , .J-Il Lg . My . 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LIMBERING UP exercises get the tracksters ready for their more strenuous work outs 123 .,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, ,W A 2:Q:,p,:4.,1 xffzHrf1gG'!?'-s4- 10 MAKE VARSITY GOLF TEAM 'WA 5 17 f.'i'i5'3 l , 'E' ' XV' ' jg f 'A ii A 1' A A I U41 'La GOLF TEAM--Coach Erv Reid, Craig Graham, Chuck Schrader, Gary Haden, Rick Malouf, Mike Owsley, Jim Gnmdy, Phil Bramsen, Dennis Arnett, Gary DeMoss, Steve Lake. W :troll-WL., , '4HM,,,,,J -2-we CRAIG GRAHAM drives one down the fairway. STEVE LAKE works on his 9,11-important putting game. 124 ALLRED EW BOYS' NET COACH ,asm us 1 c,'Y W00 fl - -'-'ms gsm :ff 1 ' Y BOYS TENNIS--FRONT ROW: Charles Brinton, Mac Lake, Tommy Mendez, Steve Johnson, David Keppel, Reid Chapman. BACK ROW: Coach Price Allred, Ron Slusher, Mike LeBaron, son, Leroy Atwood, Robert Stapley. NOT PICTURED: Bob Horne. es.. I -'fs' Coach Price Allred Brian Sullivan, Greg John- F4 ..- '-1-1-A Q-Ibn... J.. -...- rg' REID CHAPMAN and Bob Horne take a brief rest before game. 125. BOBO, RAI BOW TOP NETTERS 5. GIRLS TENNIS--FRONT ROW: Dee Ann Stephens, Martha Williams, Susan Alkire, Pat Rucker, Lenny Clark, Linda Stucks, Gloria Hemphill. BACK ROW: Jackie Bobo, Frances Bobo, Kathy O'I-Iarrow, Judy Browning, Toni Apple, Norma Christie, Linda Rainbow, Pearl Hardwick. ,..,.t.., z 5 A Q X A Rx xg Mrk XKQX Vxyq yr, 3 igfiixglifxmr 'SXXQVTNX . r af if wws.xX5Xxe Nab- K 'Q X. in fi? Coach Pauline Reed M MARGARET NAVA and Lenny Clark work on their doubles game in practice. JON CHESSER FILLS POSITION MR. JON CHESSER Mrs. Gertrude Geldarski is in charge of sports equip- ment for the girls athletic program. A native of England, Mrs. Geldarski is an expert with the needle and thread, and sewed the uniforms for the pom pon girls. She is also musically inclined having had a lead part in this year's production of Sweetheart Time. Mr. jon Chesser is new to West wood this year having replaced Mr. Joe Pultz as equipment manager for boys P. E. and school athletic teams jon is a graduate of Mesa High where he was all-around athlete. His duties are to keep track of athletic equipment and uniforms, and to keep them in the proper condition. MRS. GERTRUDE CHEERLEADER BOOST M ORA LE JEAN SI-HELDS S ponsor The six vivacious and peppy cheerleaders were always on hand when it was time for an athletic contest or pep rally. The girls spent many hours before and after school working up new yells and routines aided by their sponsor, Miss jean Shields. Their outfits consisted of royal blue corduroy with puffy sleeves and orange underskirts. The junior varsity and freshman yell leaders also added to school spirit by leading cheers for their respective teams. 1oYcE EL1.swoRTH VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--Joyce Ellsworth, Marian Hunsaker, Kristen Peterson, Susan Schmuck, Lynette Marshall, Nancy Petrie. 128 LYNETTE MARSHALL KRISTEN PETERSON I. V. CHEERLEADERS--Beverly McGough, Sandy Pomeroy, Sue Butterfield. ff if me 'wr . . ,- t ., , W5 ., ., 6 s. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS--Joyce Ray, NANCY PETRIE Louise Wright, Linda Wright 129 SUSAN SCI-IMUCK 5, x POM PON GIRLS--Shirley Nicoll, Cyn McDavid, Doris Burrell, Jane Freestone, Carolyn Nielson, Pat Babanic Myna johnson, Jeanine Wright, Linda Brown, Carolyn Grisz. POM PONS GET EW SPO OR n... f I Xgk.Q,Lf'L,. LAM- fl,'LiC5L.,L.Lk-'x.4,'X-ac ,tbgy QL LiLLffe.sg-, N K A r TWA, VQAWQJZ Cf.lfQ.,1L,L, . ckfvulr if ' CUC.,-LQ. L-5,0 QU f CLLLLLJC XD I + C3 ffl The pom pon girls displayed their lents at fodtb ll and basketball halftimes and at other scho Murphy, their new sponsor, helped the girls tg arn routin is and to polish them up for their performances. 'r tered the talent show in November as the ' - 1 . Miss Pat Murphy Sponsor 130 Miss Melba Harrison Sponsor DRILL TEAM F ORMED The Warriorettes, Westwood High's first drill team, under the leader ship of Miss Melba Harrison, have put on tremendous halftime perfor- mances during the football and basketball seasons. The Warriorettes' project this year was to pay for their new uniforms. They sponsored a dance after the Casa Grande football game at which they performed. Along with the Westwood band, they marched in the Veterans Day Parade. I X , . ff' v-1'--1-.-..... WARRIORETTES--FRONT ROW: Kay Boydston, Linda Coleman, Donna Conway, Nancy Curtis, Jerri Edge Martha Sezate, Sandy Ortiz. BACK ROW: Susan Wamble, Donna Farney, Sandra Gocttl, Shirley Isley, Brenda Stewart, Carol Ferguson, Linda Shumway, Linda Petrocelli, Judy johnson, Barbara Manning, Bev- erly Ward. 131 New activities and social events helped to highlight this school year. For the first time class competition events took top priority on the ac- tivities calendar. The school plays, Christmas formal, and the Co-ed dance, also took important positions on the calendar. ' I A 4 f v f 'X tl . Ahkhp , in 5 , f Y ' , l 4, 2 QW f ' Q . Q f HELLO DA CE BEGI S ACTIVITY J. .K ,Y ,r 'r ' .xfin T' 'IW - I xl I L in f .s' .ij V1 ,f 1 ' Jr Ar I 1 r 1. il Wifi 1. Y z r 5 f 1 'TX 'L ' - f rxiv I GUEST STAR Roosevelt Nettles sang at the Hello Dance, which was held on the tennis courts on Friday Sept. 6. LINDA SMART and her partner enjoy the Twist at the first social event of the season. HAPPY WARRIORS dance under the stars to record music provided by Diamond jim of KRUX. 134 JU IOR CLASS RAISES MO EI' BOB WRIGHT and partner Cheryl LeBaron discuss the football game on the way to the dance floor. ALL SMILES during the dance are Trina Fitch, Cyn McDavid, and Kris Peterson. The festivities helped Warriors heal wounds after loss to the Beavers. The first fund-raising event sponsored by the junior Class Coun- cil was a dance following the foot- ball game with Scottsdale on Friday, Sept. 20. Proceeds from the dance were to be used to help sponsor a foreign exchange student at West- wood next year. I 1 MARSHA SALE and joe Proehl enjoy the dance. MARCHERS PERFORM ATDA CE WARRIORETTE MAIDENS choose their dance partners at the hop held on Friday, Sept. 27, after the Casa Grande game. Pictured are Mike Horne and Carol Ferguson, Terry Williams and Sandi Ortiz, Charles Davis and Jerri Edge. FANCEY STEPS are performed by the girls drill team to the record, Apache. 136 OPHS HOLD HOOTENANNT HOP YVONNE MORRIS entertains the sophomores with a folk song. The first sophomore class dance was held on Friday, Oct. 11, in the cafeteria. Sophies enjoyed an evening of dancing and folk singing while our foot- ball team was visiting Yuma. Larry john, jim Robson, Richard Merrill, and Wilfred Anderson furnished the dance music. SOPHIES SWING and built up appetites for the pretzels and root beer which were served by the cafeteria crew. 137 CIRCUS THEME was used by the juniors at the pep rally on Thrusday, Oct. 25 at Taylor Field. The Class of '65, attired in blue, won first place in attendance, decorations, and sportsmanship, and second in skit and yells for a winning total of 21 points. J U I ORS TOP FIRST PEP RALLY 3 Vx ' WARRIORTEERS was the freshman theme. They received second in attendance and third in skit, decorations, yells, and sportmanship. The freshmen ended up with a total of seven points . 2 -? QD A-Q, 53,3 e 5 I ' s ANGELS WATCH over Westwood was the theme used by the sophomores. They came in first for their skit and yells, second for deco- rations and sportsmanship, third in attendance They ended up with a. total of 17 points. OCK PRE ERVE GTM FLOOR NO SHOES were allowed at the Boys League Sock Hop after the Kofa game on Friday, Oct. 25. Socks helped preserve the new girls gym floor. DAPPER DANCERS jim Bedunah and Linda Merrill show off for photographer. 139 After Mesa High bounced our football heroes on the gridiron, West wood students graciously invited jackrabbit: tribe to peace dance in the girls gym on Nov. 8. The pow wow was sponsored by the Social Affairs Committee. WARRIORS WELCOME RABBITS WARRIORS BURY hatchet and welcome visiting Mesa High students to the post-game dance. STUDENTS FORGET footba11'for the time being to get in a few new steps. me ,,,. PARE TSATTE DOPE HO SE .WMV MISS VANCORE gives directions to Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ewart. VISITING PARENTS get acquainted with West- wood faculty members Open House was held in the girls gym on Tues day, Nov. 12 as part of National Education Week. Parents and friends of students were invited to get acquainted with the faculty and school plant. Entertainment was pro- vided by the Music De- partrnent. S CLUB members Barbara Manning and Doris Burrell give information to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ortiz. 141 STUDE TS SHOW The Social Affairs Committee spon- sored a talent show during first period on Friday, Nov. 15, in the boys gym. Students were entertained by dancing, singing, magic, comedy, and pantomine acts. PANTOMINE NUMBER was performed by Deanna McGough and Cheryl Allen to I'm a Long, Tall Texan. MODERN JAZZ dance choreographed by Miss Pat Murphy was performed to the record, Bandito. ser, . 7.3 i sqm? WESTWOOD 'S 24, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth White sang and danced for the student body 142 UFF TALENT , - A Students gathered every other Friday in the patio area of the Arts and Crafts building for a folk singing session or Hootenanny. Student folk singers were joined by the crowd to sing their favorites . The sessions were sponsored by the Music Department. DOUG SHELLY, Chester Yancy, Tim Hawkins and Charles Davis sing folk songs while students join in at chorus. HOOTENANNT HELD ON FRIDAY GLENNA ARNETT, along with her older sisters, Donna and Nancy, entertain with their rendition of a familiar folk tune. 143 DA CERS IG ORE S UPERS TI T10 STUDENTS ENJOYED dancing the twist and few backs went out of whack despite the fact that it was Friday the 13. The basketball team failed to avoid the jinx by losing to Tempe. The dance was sponsored by S Club. i si 5 fbe x Spitz! , Q55 WJ T H e 5526 im' ,gg n L CHIVALRY IS dead! Joyce Lenhart takes off her sweater in preparation for some fancy foot work on the dance floor while Craig Graham and Bob Rainbow stand idly by. 144 SOPHS CHOP CHRISTMAS TREE A BUS load of sophies left Mesa on their traditional trip to the pines to get a Christmas tree. Tired and worn out, the lumber- jacks and lumberjills catch their breath before searching for a tree. LONG TRIP to Pine Qnear Paysonj, Dec. 14 comes to an end as tree is loaded on the truck. 145 'W .-S ' 4- - . .- J . 'D Mi: ar' .cv v' f. .. 4-'.f'v ' wk.. ,fi N.: f . .A A :Y 0 is ' .1 as , . W' ' - 'X V f- I - , , 3 , ,.l, W ' ? B. .- - ' Q... SHERRI STEINER makes good use of snow. BOYS LEAGUE SPO SORS WHITE DIC ra STUDENT BODY President Doug Shelley and his date, Marsha Sale, arrive at the formal anticipating an enjoyable evening. FRIENDLY CONVERSATION was exchanged by the students attend- ing the formal. Shirley Nicoll, her escort Buzz Stewart, Glenda Hall and Edwin Allred express pleasure at the lovely decorations. s' its M ' SQ v DURING INTERMISSION, tired dancers ive their feet t d P g a res an enjoy the candlelight atmos- here. 146 CHRISTMAS White Christmas was the theme for the annual Christmas formal on Monday, Dec. 23. Using the colors red and white, the Boys League carried out the theme of Yuletide celebration. Music was provided by the Link Bethel band. ENJOYING MUSIC and decorations are Ron Hurd and Carla Brandt. BARE FOOTED Claudia Witing and her partner, Andy Clevenger, laugh over aching feet. 147 y ,li Z' Qi .A x.L. .1qfnaO'Y'iS,kei,ly3 5 'I 3: vig? 5 ii ll lr, ff V as HI P: 1 .fs S . :MDX A k,, H.. 1, gg H ly' . wif ,gm ff 21 Q ' 'fx 5, ff ' ' A ff sf A N:-ixik svfifgrj 1 .1 'f',,,.,,,.w. NL x YS X My + gg 1 ,J ' ik 5, ,- w . .. ., X 5 1 fx--'A kk mlm 'n EA ,.,,, ' K in -5 kg ,mv 234 5 . . .W ,um ' WMS i H Ni VVSQ ,X -'5 ,gi gf X 4 E ' I M . F. J ' if 'JB ', ' - 5 ' fs 2 :P .1 v ,f - ' ant. www wx' 11 :J , ,,. X 'v s K. x X4 , kt f gs X Q ,Q I I N V7 f A 5 my I ., J X 3 .,.x. Y f 4 Q 5 Q wi 5? is F ,R Q if 5 ,, 1 Nw... T, lg. -K ' X4 ' O TEARNIN FOR LEARNIN, No Yearnin For Leamin was the hillbilly musical comedy presented by the sophies. It jan. 10, in the boys gym. Jeanine Wright, Bobbie Randall, and Larry John wrote the play and it was directed by Bonnie Tolman. Taking leading parts were Judy Johnson as Mariah, mother of the seven sisters, and Larry John as Jed, father of the seven brothers. NIM, SWING YOUR PARTNER--Larry John calls as the sophies go round and round at the bam dance. 149 was the first competition assembly held Friday, vi Q I E in L. Q .'v5.'3.s, ,. , - LESLIE NESMITH operated a machine dressed I-IECTOR GUR ROLA exibits his best in a suit. cafeteria manners on Dress-Up Day, Feb. 7. WARRIORS WEAR SU DAY BEST I FANCY DRESSES are worn by Cindy Nichols and Sharon Larson. THE MASKED MARVEL works with welding equipment in his Sunday best. 150 ' 3 - FOREIGN STUDE T TALK HERE i, FOREIGN EXCHANGE students talked to an assembly held on Friday, Feb. 7. The visitors compared American customs, government, eating habits, education, automobiles, and dating with life in their own countries. Pictured are Mrs. Robert Evans of the American Field Service, Doug Wheeler, who houses a foreign exchange student, Carla Kerr of Mesa High and jim Maugo of Camelback, who both spent last summer in Chile, Mete Cengiz from Turkey attending Mesa High, and Inger- Merete Bjorn of Denmark attending Phoenix Union. os5 'Nw The Wa rriorettes' annual spaghetti dinner was served on Thursday, Feb. 20, in the cafeteria. Entertainment was provided by the Mesa lmps and the Royals. Proceeds from the dinner were used to buy uniforms. In the picture on the left is Mark Millett, who seems to be enjoying his spaghetti. 151 SECO D TALENT SHOW HELD THE ROYALS, Richard Merrill, Larry john, jim Robson, and Wilfrod Andersen provided interest- ing music. 1 . h . , ARNETT SISTERS, Glenna, Donna, and Nancy give their versions SPIDELS SING HA11 I Have To Do of folk SOHSS- ls Dream. Shown here are Linda 152 AFTER SCHOOL Students participated in the second talent show held after school in the boys gym, Feb. 5. Performers from other schools also took part in the show, which was sponsored by the social affairs committee. An admission of 25 cents was charged to raise funds for our foreign exchange student next year. STUDENTS SANG along with Carole Augustin, Tim Hawkins, and Charles Davis. I l Cook, Sandi Lewis, and Carolyn TWIRLING ROUTINE was performed by Ann Stevexson Grisz. and Gloria Frost. 153 FROSH PRESENT 'THE FATE 4 If 'r iv -. p .- R. an ENTIRE CAST is fshown in the finale. The scenery was designed by Margaret Merrill and props were furnished by Barpalrapurnicz. Joyce Ray was in charge of costumes and Cathy Bethancourt applied make -up. fix I5 xg! S' E X.. F ' K ft , el jr: xl., I ' 3, .U A F: -., .L , J XX, aol f'x X ,X ,, MUMMY DANCERS are all wrapped up in their work. The bandaged beauties are Debby White, Gaylynne White, Elizabeth Willis, Loretta Robson, and Kathy Malone. 154 The Fate of the Sphinxy Pharaoh was presented by the Freshman Class on Friday, Feb. 21, in the boys gym. The play was directed by Wilford Anderson and featured John Will- water as the narrator, Mike Vann as the dying pharaoh, Mike Whalen as King Baines, Wilky Wong as Sabel, Vicki DeSpain as Cleo, Marta Skousen as Merrian, and john Durham as the captain of the guard. OF THE SPHINX2' PHARA OH' KING BAINES is seized by royal guards at the command of Cleo. HAREM DANCERS perform at the command of King Baines. The dancers were Carol Fuhr, Kay Hamblin, Beverly Bowers, Betty Sandeno, and Candy Johnson. 155 Wm, VISITING CHOIR GIVES CONCERT - 4 9 fs regal, QS PALO VERDE choral group performs at concert presented Friday evening, Feb. 7, in the cafeteria CHOIR MEMBERS from both schools enjoy dance TIM HAWKINS and Charley after concert. Davis entertain. MRS. ELIZABETH WHITE directs Westwood's concert choir. 156 S WEE THEAR T NAMED A T DANCE SUSAN SCHMUCK and her escort, H.C. Noll, enjoy the dance. 157 The second annual Sweetheart dance was held Friday, Feb. 21, in the girls gym. Music was pro- vided by Jack Wright's band. Jeannine Bachert was crowned Sweetheart Queen during the dance because the Junior Class had the best attendance at the affair. Sophomore Janice Shearin and freshman Cheryl Lis- onbee, sweethearts of their respective classes, were her attendants. U 0 K . Q Q O A sos af SUE KIEDROWSKI carries books for helpless Chip Anderson. GAB WEEK even extends into the cafeteria .4 JIM PASSEY receives free shoe shine from Shirley Nicoll 'FELLERS' EN J OT GAB WEEK Girl-Ask-Boy Week officially began with a sock hop on March 13 QFriday the l3t:hj and continued until March 20. During this short period of masculine bliss, girls were expected to be courteous and attentive to members of the opposite sex, just as the boys are during the rest of the year fhalj . The Week is sponsored by Girls League. 159 MARCH junior Assembly Sock hop GAB Week 1 3 Co-ed Chieftain Dance Betty Bocchini and Mark Millett rehearse for junior Class assembly. 2,-.X JUNIORS OFFER KING S CREAM JUNIOR CAST opens the program w th The Happy Month of May The third of the competitive assemblies was presented on Friday, Mar. 13 in the boys gym. The play was directed by Robert Tolman, Cheryl LeBaron, and Marlene Shelley. juniors with leading parts were Tim I-lawkins as the king, Mark Mil- lett as Andoniram, and Riley Moffat as the wizard. The chiefs were played by John Beil, Bob Wright, Dennis Ray, and Herb Adams. Betty Bocchini, Kathy Allen, Arlyce Merritt, Char- lotte Ortlund, Marsha Tackett, and Sandi Lewis played the flavorful sisters and David Keppel was their brother, Chocolate. SWEETHEART QUEEN JEANNINE BACHERT QS FRESHMAN SWEETHEART CHERYL LISONBEE SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART JANICE SHEARIN 163 Carolyn Grisz Chieftain Princess :X Nl' df' 'X Glenda Hall Attendant K X Beverly Rollins Attendant Cyn McDavid Attendant Shirley Nicoll Attendant 165 The second phase of the building of Westwood High is now completed This phase included a library where books, magazines, periodicals and other materials aid and stimulate learning. Many students have made the best use of our new facilities. 4 l -1 X .1 xl: lil. 'NL I ' fl f 'YL' 1 ll if Y, 1' X U f lf lx 'X KX.. X tj I . V jf A K J A .. V , 44 Q , N 'N ..A. X I .X N in ly f L5 xt' I . -KN, xo X 11: V FII ball 5 wr N l l- lil 'X l ll ' l Q Q XJ Vu, .V ' qxs X, V K f , . . , lu X , X l' 'X x 'll. X' ll '. . V l '. I , . . V I l ,Q V'-T l' V. x ,X X RN l U yi A lj f iw A rmjv Q. J , V5 g , N V N YM! Nfl , XJ , xy Y I ll! XV- 1 xv I I J 1 1 g xi lp ll' ,fy 1 ,A ' X X X ,Y , yy x! ' J' 'Rh x' 1 . 1 x 1 4 N, , X fi, xii' 'nj i Y ' J 1.5! W -.X 32:55-' .lux J 15 N ' -51:24 '- ' X ' V x W 'G -' ' - 1.,- to F xw,-1 I ,Qui ,Q v I I! A X . A 4'AY f an O X J Aulv XI 'L 1 ' X lf I :Jw ll X, wwf 1' lx' N J X in N J mx Q , , ,Av A. LASS ff' 4 uf-gl I W ,cw 2 If f'f ' t .9 I ...qw CLASS OFFICERS - Marlene Shelley, secretaryg Cheryl LeBaron, vice-presidentg Robert Tolman, presi dent. Mr. Al Thomas, a native Arizonan, re- ceived his formal education in this state. After his graduation from Phoenix Union High KD School, he attended Arizona State University w e he majored-in history and minored in . Mr. Thomas, a Korean War veteran, eived his master degree at A.S.U. 'tffffr M T27 of 'ffbwr www If fypyf 5 f f A T'-M755 Y., f, Xl X, Members of the junior Council have had a busy year In September each American history class elected a repre- sentative to the council. Meet- ings were held on Wednesday mornings at 7:45 when the Council planned its activities and special events. During October the council was occupied with the task of choosing the crest for the class rings. Decorating the goal posts for home football games was also its project. Other ac- tivities and projects in which the council participated were the junior Class party, the competition pep-rally, a car wash, a dance to raise money for the foreign exchange stu- dent, the Junior Assembly, magazine drive, the all-school party, and water carnival. srordson - Mr. A1Thoma.s4l XXX .,,. CLASS COUNCIL - FRONT ROW: Sandy Nielson, Denise Whiting, Connie Ramsey, Linda Gray, Marsha Tackett, David Keppel, Ricky Watson, Carol Bedford. BACK ROW: George Buckley, Butch Bier, Phil Freestone, Donna Christensen, Charles Davis, Marianne Bethancourt, Betty Bocchini, jane Freestone, Glenda Hall, Kathy Woodworth, Phil Hiatt, Nancy Petrie, and Herb Adams. COUNCIL PICKS CLASS RINGS HERFF JONES representative Tony Keleski helps juniors Nancy Petrie, Charles Davis Qstandingj, and Tim Hawkins select design for class rings. 169 N K. C. Abney Pvfank Acosta George Acuna lj-erb Adams 'lunior Alatorre Milford Allred Mary Altamirano Rosie Altamirano Angel Anaya gliip Anderson B' an , 'fi' I 5 Q, Q 'HAH 0 E K 3 -'. JF. f' 'H -,A ,fp I Nvi - Q fri'- 1. fi y.,-ul' K X 5 P, '., Q 'Q-wsl x 'Nr 1 8 5 X Wayne Alkire Qiewl Allen Kathy Allen Carla Allred JoAnn Allred . ' if L'T, x.,.,rg7 FJ Alice Armstrong Dennis Arnett Glenna Arnett pave Arvayo Bat Babinec .1 . .vm aa 551 X 2 se N: A W, B B . I5 su 2 iw? Qs 1 'Pgzgy Z 31.9, wi A f -Q Q? .W K Yi! M? 'M- ' 1 ef E' Lewis Anderson Nedra I ean Anderson Eddie Aragon Bill Arey Sally Armenta ' i .rv f Jeannine Bachert Barbara Bailey Bill Bailey Gwexm Bailey GJHLLBAL Ned Bateman Larry Beach Henry Bedancourt Q-arol Bedford John Beil C9 - X 1 1 Q km-Q5 A an 3, Q . , ei. , 'K . , N.:r-g.,Lgv, Q it , gs Q3 ,se fy? if .fwfr 'ri A'i.c12f'F5f 51393: X-in af-. 81:5-'f!Sf. 5.21.4 ,'Y.'5fl:'. , l I X2 A-. Ni Marianne Bethancourt Walter Bier Pete Bigelow ,lgck Billings Gwen Bingham Nancy Bollinger Qary Booth George Boston jim Boubelik Judy Bowden A 1 X :El 'L :'i . x S L M3 RS! NAS ,gk N ,bg 1 SS' B-obert Ball Mark Ballard Susan Ballard Charlene Barker Betty Barraza ,U Anita Bellville Jack Benson Bill Bergquist Jean Berkenkamp Charles Berryhill rfb' , . 1 .... Q -4.1 rf iw-5:37 W li .Lae fi 561, Patty Bingham Richard Blalack Betty Bocchini Marla Bock 'Rick Bodin 'D wht' 171 'Q -: Hx 2 W.. cf r S :X fs Y t ! , F .. 1 'F :-1 'K S.,-wax is ,.'EI? ?i? 8 , 6? s,r, '15 ix ' 4 .X ,, + Q 1 iz , 'fs Xgtiiv- 'X in A 1 Q v . X I QNX r. S , f' if' L ws ' . 3 my f S I I V 5 E gps , , ,f V, ,Qi F5 1 sf! . ., ffm- 1 w-:rr Dennis Bower Rod Boynton Ronald Bracale Chris Bradshaw Vicki Bradshaw Phil Bramsen Kay Brandow Patricia Branson Sylvia Brewington Pat Brice Wsfk Bfimlex .fbou Brinkerhoia 'Carma Brook? J Reed Brooks Richard Brooks Cheryl Brown Donna Brown Janet Brown Linda Brown Iyfike Brown x 172 5 i -fh-X aa .rf KW, f , Liss.. Q' , .f v--up - 'U BCT? x SLA VES SCRUB PRINCIPAL E. R. BRIMHALL'S car gets careful attention at the junior Class car wash at Peterson Brothers Service Station on Saturday, Dec. 21. C ,.X' 5 f or fwriri -EN K3 -c X fx A. Agp- h ig S A M .TI , - 1 f R - , 'P . Fl 1: . X E ,W rx M.. g g W e in . Q K N 1 gnu- ,Q r ,. L 'pw Q W 1 C , F. C- M f - C ' ' -' in .C ia, A h, ' ' 1 'C' fr' 'QV W , ri f xii-fur 5350 I DUSTT A UTOS ,- The aim of the project was to raise funds for a foreign exchange student next year. Judy Browning George Buckley Vliill Buckner vlfandolph Burchett Sandy Burkland Diane Burnham Doris Burrell Carma Call Wayne Camp Lagmes Campbell Rick Campbell A nn C annon Gloria Care C onnie Caroland Dean C arroll Iyl-ary Carstens Maxine Cayton Vicki Chandler Roy Cheney Mike A. Chesley Carolyn Chisolm 173 R .., 5 I QQ , in Q ,J 'J .17 I C a .'- ,., 14 333' Q en an !fLQ,,y- Al X , . I , , IEW ,: ive V If Qi , T A . 5- ' iw' 4 . y,.r A I I ' mari- V 5:1 qfzv Z4 ka ,A A ,x ff!! gr-4 , I Q Q, N ' 'W LE A ' ,x C Nr a 'L , J ' r f if L , 1' Cheri Christensen D onna Christensen C Karen Christensen Kathy Christensen Charles Christie K S cott Colson James Conder Linda Connett Dale Conway Donna Conway Ein John Coppock Vandra Cordasco Francis Corson Jill Corson Birdy Cortez C if 'Q ' is W X ' fl L' iff ' 5 is TT 1 QC . 1 f QA fir Q2 C9 L flwli 25 f fl ' CC.. it for ' ff C - ii I . ' K .K , -- B eff Norma Christie Donna Clarkson Kay Clement Linda Clement Roger Cochran r l ' fe? C 1 4 5 Q C ' if is ' ,MFI 'A :: :MC,.-a-' 1 Q-as . 'Z-,Q , ww g -. ' -. i. 'slr - 1 ff C - ix --ig K , L- A 1, 'ff' C, ' ef gf ' ' s- lx .r ,i C CCCCC ECVFXC EC C C A . C B 174 S312 Conway Barbara Cook Mark Cooley Bill Cooper Susie Cooper C arolyn Cortez T erri C ox C onnie Cr afton Bob Crispin J im C rosson ' A Q i Q Q T 'H sr 5, Af X, X 555 55245 Z iff, Nancy Curtis Cynthia Dana .Diane Dana Bessie Daniels Carole Darner C mi A E it L .X f - Q U- X 'Q' xv Mike de Masi Gary DeMoss Sheila Denning Sheila DesLauriers Leslie DeVault ' , Q iii V! Larette Duncan Donald Dunford C onchita Dutchover Wade Earl 'ljerm an E aton 'twvl - 145' ' f m' if ' . .4 sk, Ps! N em 'X gx 11 ,C K is s S a - ., fi fa . vb l ' . ' x 2 uiii : A . Mike Croxton Becky Cruz Karen Culver David Cummard Bob Cummings 'Gas' K ii , 1, J-exmifer Darst Charlie Davis John Davis Steve Davis Gail Deblois CKY, ,- C au -'X .4 ', VY' I V Ted Deverman Kelly Devlin Rolland Dingman john Dixon Tony Dominquez ,. - C Q :Q-L, Ag, . 5, J . .,. ff? K .. 3-LQ. . . I 'ya , .. , 2 . , . 4 , 6 . .ffzufi-' Q 'E 1 HTL., fvzfgy ' 175 I . s 3 , f-.5 C i. if s it +R Sw r sw we , 4 ws . 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GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP carried the jumor Class petitive class event Oct. 24. vii' ' af f 1. 3' xi his . if M V X QF s S wax 1 ' ,Q X fv,fm:'f ' fl 3 uf, 1 2 f ,' FIRST RALLY to victory in the pep rally, the first com- Dale Flashberg Mary Fletcher Arnold Flores Eleazar Fontes Cinda Forsythe Kent Fortney Nancy Fournier P aul France Maureen Frawley Gary Frederick Glxy Freeman Jane Freestone R-.hil Freestone Fred French Vemon Fuller Dennis Gallagher 193 Garcia Christene G ardner Paulette Gavin Mike Geraghty Steve Gettier 177 1:7 j ai '. mf? nf : wif 4' I ' F, F S Ale- xx 'T . vr 1 fs ,XI iw 1 ry av, 6 I JJ if 1 Q ' ff C? l lr joA nn Gibbs jerry Gifford .,v M, r,QrMw,1 Arnold Gilchrist fy ' Bob Giles Q11 Sandi Goettl V an .ff W N f- Qi: Richard Griffin Qarolyn Grisz Lalanda Guddal Ramiro Guebara Mary Guerrero QQ--ftpif E , Fr .L nw-Q Q Q nv mb X .55 I 1 ,5.i,yW.5 A' ' f mga , fp- - - .ri .5 QQ' 5-.ii i , 1 .5 A af y 'H ax f q , 5. e p . l .ir ff s ':'f.?'..,,:fg srl: i Aa Y Glenda Hall Kathy Hall liatsy Hall Boy Hammon jim Hanson f gi .7 K., -' v yn , - gl 'ff J L eung e .,n5 :f.-4 - A YJQ FM.. U Q 1 X 2, 1- 1 5 Y' , N hh 5.-:K ' fe 4 QE .Sw R ,kg rg ., .wr 'Zn Q 7 x Hg 5 1 Carmen Gonzales Dale Goodman fred Gowdy Linda Gray Linda S. Gray ,ig -lapse Guerrero Hector Gurrola David Hadlock Kay Hadlock Don Hagen Pam Hargis Linda Harmon Russell Harper Marilee Harris Robert Harry Yicki Hartzell Robert Harvey Bill Hawkes lllhelma Hawkes Emily Hawkins ifrawizi A .wt :hp 'lk . X 'ff' . s ra. 9 r W.-a F ' CNT? S5 39 fc? ,Q ' af if X1 Qi-mothy N Q, tf , .5 L V 6 ' Pam Hawley - X 1 N in g 'LM ' John I-laws ,Sf ' it Walter Haws SEG Kathy Heap X i Lisa Hedrick 3 m Rick Heib 3'-P s 'Pi 1 ,HL -Qene Hemp 'Mi' ' 'L L i f Clifford Hemphill if-.Q Kittie Heydt Phil Hiatt Mike Hiemer John Higgins Millard Hincy Ks he E .7 i ff, S ji X 9 Q? '.k,. C..,' of 4, ,l'a A m y Gloria Hemphill ggynthia Henson Glenda Henthorn J. W. Hester Linda Hetchler R 1....' 3 C .ts vf-. we .mm- V xfggm - ' M1-f - , vm. f k . .JW . .. 'all ..-flfvii A , 5 ' 'W 'V' , X 6 ,, 'H if b rv .J g,. .-. W ,, N 1. ,M ., , Q ith., ,A ., - A 5, , -r Q rr x V . by , , I fix xl. K WP? it -11 6, ,. Cindy Hoopes Pat Hoopes Barbara Hopkins Connie Hoppel Iiellie Horath fn ' 'T .4 X., n T .? 'l. lay Q 1 .QS . .V 5 i -M AA5 . H ,A .1 Qxifl lax Q , vp 532 X -525 A 1 . mf in . . fri avi. , Vnfhfx X . -Q-ver A . X... ..?. .W ! X ,, Q y KM . -P wi , Mike Home Dick Housley Rosaline Howard Linda Howell Gayle Huber 1' Carol I-Iuffmaster Michael Hughes Addie Hungerford Marian Hunsaker Tim Hunsaker Carol Hunt gathy Hurdel Claudia Hurdle Bob Hutzel Beverly jackson -IS-yen jackson Toni jack son Annette jaimes Linda jam es Diane jaurigui T' A nnette Jay 3 i QNX T' 180 ,- , N-nl , T iw fi. .Ngvqwf 'xiii . A . f 'f F Q. A V .sh Y . ,Q ' 1 , ,Ly L4 an - 91. WAX an . M y EZ. .. if , vw' ' 'r - we if' 7 A ,R 1 fi! K M! TESTS TAKE STUDENTS WORK diligently finish before time period ends 52. ,,2, QR Q-W ,T XX gg, I ,-vc-o k'F!'Jr :5 Q R ni - - '. Q . Nr : B T CHOLARS David Jaynes joe Jensen Dan johnson Macdonald johnson Y Z ri 1. 9 John johnson Q Myna Johnson Beth Jolly Robert jolly Pam Jonas Byron Jones Clarence Jones Steve Jones Wayne jones Kathy Jorgensen Gregory Juan Mignon julian Gre g Keith Q MV ' Preliminary Scholastic Apti- Tests. 71 Mary Ann Kellen Karen Kelley QQ, B111 Kellis Kathleen Kellis 181 ,1 fm? Philip Kellis Christine Kennedy Qerald Kepler David Keppel Joyce Kilgore Ted fFuzzyj Kowal Douglas Kvamme Margaret Langford Jeannine Lanlois Don Larry 4 1. ' Wim L . ,K 11 4' M 5 .x . v + s .4 V 1 M 5' if Shirley Lillo Alan Lines Dave Lohn Pat Long Linda Longhurst -. ,,.,, dd kv? j, ,, ,li . KV' P -PM W Ya-'Ay',iF' jr-w 'asa 5... i fr' ' 'f 'J ' 'Manuel King Pete Klein Earl Knowles Qnda Koch Karel Kocher J. . L Q-4, . 1, Q fy K 93 L' N 5 hx 5 la, O -f Qs! an-fer . A, y kl 'Q N: K A gf- Jr. -Q ,. L K? rr. LQJE ft 4 r, ' 2 . Li m-'gulf' Si' -S2-lieryl LeBaron Richard Leonard Earle Levine Mike Lewis Sandie Lewis ' 45, 1 Larry Lorillard Linda Lucchesi Cornelio Lujan Mike Luster Ife Lynch Sharon Lynch Robert Lyons .Sharon Lyons Rudy Madueno Bob Magnusson fa-9 5 su 8.9-' Doris Marion Irene Marquez Lynette Marshall ' Steve Martin Steve Martin is.-av ,I -,,, ' rx ' , 'KN' T? Kenneth Maher Ann Manderscheid Areta Manley Mlfarl-Ezra Manning Richard Manriquez ., , is , Q. . 5 Q ff V, 2, E . It . - ' s f Q 3 , , N!-X YT fi x -ff XR fi Ilif f!!! we Herb Mattingly :L Rex McBride V - S., if I ' Rv: gin rf 'W , ig 14 YY sa: R: ' s fm Barbara McClelland J ' Q , 5 ,Nz , - Pb Marlene McDaniel W, CYD MCDavid X. y' 5 ' All 1 1 183 Linda Martinek lghnny Martinez Mary Martinez Oscar Martinez john Matthews Liz McFarland Qganna McGough Max McKinnon Don McLaughlin En McLaughlin Q 1 L. Jf 5- , L X 1 . ' 'L ., ,r Ylxfthi 'ygx f f lv-wJ , if Q 'ff 1 4' fn , .. .e 5 ,. . 'T .Sa 'V 1 if 'i WN ls Ginny McLaws David Mecca Henry Mejia joe Mejia Dbcinnis Melcher Charlene Mellinger Janice Merrill Arlyce Merritt Linda Metheny lie-n Micha elis Emory Michel Frank Milano Linda Miles Alice Miller David Miller Nancy Miller Dennis Millett Mark Millett Jerry Mirand 'Firms 6 qi.. 2-W' rl x 911, TEE S SWING Peggy Miranda Riley Moffat 184 JUNIORS GET their minds off of the gridiron r x .gf fha so J -xc r x ,-. r S we ju ,, . 1 sb' i 0 lf . ,J ussul' ' V7 AFTER GAME following the Westwood I. Mesa Game. Christine Montierth Eddie Morris Linda Morse Carole Moses Paula Mottinger Sharon Mounger Monte Murdock Janet Murphy Eddie Musgraves B-city Myers Conrad Nava Barbara Neely Mike Neilson Larry Nelson Larry Nelson Leslie Nesmith Marsha New Qonna Newsome Neldon Nichols Ehirley Nicoll Sandy Nielsen 185 l1 X I PV, fi. 'gl , 5 C, '5 3 2 71 if N - ,' -uf' ' : VT' sq f , 5 ag Us v S! .. . A 'X J- I is 5 ,- s wa, K M ii 'ilfx cg,-. y 5. iwll M. ,, me v- -4 IA . 4,1 1 iw ' y . ' Nm- .Q N.. . ft fy - faq ynsy ww., .W ' Q , ,.,, f W f .xv fl- -LQ--' ,J 1' f r 1r 1 'JM L. ,fda If L vw, 4 V1 fl f . My si Carolyn Nielson Roxann Noel Mike Ober Toni Oberle Margie Ochoa 5 .JSR 'J ,a Larry Orr Ray Ortiz 5f. Sandy or-riz R Charlotte Ortland 555' 4 Don Oswald 'Writ' I ' Mi' jim Passey Pat Patterson A. G. Paul Candy Paul Fatti Pawlosai 'fm E Q I , ,, ,M . Ax tx, A yum gy 0,- sfar, J K. 'S ff' 1, 4 35.1, Lfuixrf ' f' ' .inf .9' rf Paulette O'Del1 Leo Olivan Sharon Olson Rick O'Neal1 Y Mark Orfall r X' i' i .27 I x .Qavid Overgard Mike Owsley Carol Palmer Janyce Palmer Fay Parsons 'Ez' CC? Hifi ww.w.5,fMf5f4 k -if 186 Luther Paya Ruben Pena Charles Pepera Adam Perez jim Perguson x Mabry Perry Tom Person Linda Peterka Cyndy Peterson Kristen Peterson if .5qk,-gr 1 As wiv' '- ' rg sam- ' ' . ,. .. Yi P s , I 'vw V -W ,ig-wr. f Linda Phalen Richard Phelphs Brenda Phillips David Pierce Mary Pogue iw- i Janet Porter Wallace Pratt Skip Preston Joe Proehl jimmy Pulatie . nav Linda Peterson Roger Peterson Nancy Petrie Linda Petrocelli jerry Petty it 533 i 1 ' 1, V... 1, .- X If f y.....w C? ry, w f37 ix: ' f ll -- iff x P' r i':f fe MIP! Q CQ'-512 'iz' Mari Poole Lorena Portee Melvin Portee Don Porter Gilbert Porter ' 1 4 ai , fl Q- If Olivia Quintana Belva Quist Linda Rainbow Connie Ramsey Dianne Randall 4 ,1- 187 QS. QE - QW' , wr. f . N. . 'SQ' Q A, in X, .gt 9 ar we X 7 'J '- .WN Qui' K A 5 Dennis Ray Elton Ray Kathy Redding ,Bennie Reeb Ed Rein Joyce Reinhart Dawn Renoll Brent Ricks Mike Riggs Donna Robb Connie Roberts Tone Roberts Chuck Robinson Janis Robinson Jim Robson Cheryl Rodgers Pat Rodgers Mary Rodriqu ez Beverly Rollins Marty Ross Martin Rothman 188 t M rr 'L K k R Hu , k V: fs. sf xxx., 'v .,' ,. E+..-V, , . :2fMs?rS.1f-ff Err. ta 5 JU IORS HOLD COUNCIL MEMBERS Glenda Ju ni or Class Party. - - : .4552-gi al., .Q x -Q 'ff 'J F ,xx. ,Rig :SF . . ' ,bv as XX - sl ' an 5 HN r 55 F 7 'kwa Noreen Rowell Gordon Rowley klat Rucker Ilarry Russell Yolanda Rutt Eugene Sabin George Sabo Danny Salas Marsha Sale Richard Samuels V an ix I., Ty f CLA SS PAR TT Linda Gray discuss theme of X Neale Sanderson lgirgrles Sandoval Mike Sanera Rudy Santa Cruz Virginia Sargent Roger Satterlee Richard Scarborough Dave Schlingl of Susan Schmuck Ann Schoonover Marilyn Schreiner 189 . 'E r-.4 fq f '.5:p , ' '-fi ssl K ' , V Ni, I r A Q 0 Xa... .- V, 4 :gn , . if frm? 'iw Q -eff' f . ' 'ff a At ai J 'CSP L ? 4 5 3 Dianne Schrey Nannette Schroeder Bob Schweitzer Ronald Segraves Richard Sellers X Q gf 1 :'.- gf: f I f ' N s? Rita Shipman Lawrence Shirley Dean Short Wylene Shreeve Kay Shupe Q W.. - tt . Ieegt ' l. f f Karen Simmons Sandi Simon ohn Sirovatka Bob Skidmore eorge Sloan tw: NY Q iw., N um, ix x out ,s R x SQ K xi x I V : ,rigor 1'9 ' ., M. , ' ev ,M W ,.-. ii -' 'V , -- f?.:gi?Q53 S S a if .Q at S N SS ll if r lifkf ' S , r i ' If nf I ,,F'tX- A -if 4.55 R. Ronnie Sharp Craig Shelley Q-olug Shelley Marlene Shelley I. B. Shihady 1 0 QQ 83 I 1 -sms, J.. xi 6, ' lx 1 1 Q 5 3 K .. 5 rl 'S P ' if Sheryl Sicuranza ohn Silva 53 ,.-.-f Gary Simmons ,B if F Noi P' 3 H N Q-if a ' K' .. Q k R 3 Mia 5 X . ,G if '3 :K 4-.yA , 1 at ' 21 f' fl - 'Ei 190 .Tri is K Y-2, :: 55555 ttc, ' 1 'fn Ron Slusher Q Kathy Smart . . - A Roland Smee ' Q, S Betty Smith ' 'ix X 5 Y ff? 5 Dave Smith ' A, , K K SS , , .' Gary Smith -Mary Sm ith Mike Smith Nadine Smith Richard Smith Steve Springall Barbara Stearman Michaele Stechnij Billy Stephen Tookie Stephenson M y H'Q 1 g ax S., V t b J -1 . Elliott Story Kay Sullivan Carol Sweat Marsha Tackett Mary Tavis Q .. r. 5 H ' . . H- 'Q 7 ' ', - ' - rl' ' . lf. .5-Tl' .iw y , K .Q Z: SA A M- U ,CM-F 3 3 H e' ' ' , ' . . , . - ik, .eb . . 'iw' L , : Q Q Q 4 ee ,, , Q ,L 4 N sift : ' . 5 :, , I 4 , -'ff o f' Q ,,' kv TE ' ' f - R ff in .L - I4 1 i ' ' if ' O W, it 1.5 PZ ii! Wes? ,A . A . 35, ,fffx 4' 9 , K.-2 '1- S ' .Qs QB 1 , A -iv w g - t - taa. 4 afgs www 1' N ..- e Q N JN ' ' F' A X X 3.- X . I I I xx I f s A ' ' Q 8.3: - To ' ' ii 4 S at I 4, f 4 5 ii' Q I , ! , ! a Juanita Snell Becky Snyder Cathy Soza Carolyn Sparks Harold Sperry A! Brenda Stewart Buzz Stewart Lee Stewart Robert Stewart David Stone 191 Barbara Taylor Earl Taylor Dave Thayer Alan Thome Connie Thompson Judy Thompson Marie Thompson Cindy Timbrell ndi Tindall Eobert Tolnlxb Betty Tomkinson Virgil Tomlin :lheodus Toney Shelby Townsend Sandy Traylor Patsy Trevizo Trudie Troutman Flossie Truman George Truman Izynne Tunall joan Tyler Ru ssell Underwood joAnna Utt Shari Van de Steeg Carol VanZutphen Bill Waggoner 192 51 Eg X il' K gf j X 1 QV' N X Q mx Xmy 52, grew ,, k , Q Q X 2 r , firg- X55 N x A F 1-,Q lx is N . ... X9 NN f fi3'3lN5'Z 1 I . '11, vi' K vu., X e .5 -K. E ' M . . .. X -sr N 'X 'X 'I-, i I 5 ., . X , . s' ' i :iff f M OST SALES on their excellent sales record in the final magazine drive. Lavrel Waite Freddi Walker Nell Walker Judy Wangley Larrie Warren Rick Watson Judy Waychott Loran Webb Linda Weese Dave Westbrook Karen Westenfelder Shirley Westmoreland Darvin Wheeler Jerry Wheeler Tom Whetten Eddie Whipple llidy Whipple Mike White Laurel Whitecott gxerla Whited Claudia Whiting 193 , gym. M Wm:-M 'P X M '2 1 ll 1+ My 5' , 'WY' nl Y W y p.f, , .,,V 1,1 rf . 1 ,,v, 'H ' 2, , x ., . w ,z A 'Q' l ' 7' l is W lui , gj Ci! A Ayn I . .JL 47. Tir' Lu 7,3 , ' 494. Q Q., ,.rW I ,, i f W i iiifgi A X: , .. ap Denise Whiting K I john Williams . 3 ,, A - : vw, . A ' , . m -- 319: ':a - -f 3 x ,X W '14 L 'rx R QMS fir .V it , , S 'S ,X , . , , l as ' 'Qin U Randy Williams Terry D. Williams Terry Williams Willie Williams Bowie, winzbsrlv Qgiehard Winks 1 Ron Winiers Vicki Wintle .fi ri in N if is 35? 'ie - ka M for 2 Y B' 'ri .N i e' ,S ,. . 5 f is Daryle Wolfswinkel jim Wood Linda Wood 'llerry Wood Dwayne Woodard if K S YF ea W .'- , . jd . fi ag.. O, ,ef . or lghnny Wright Burk, Wurts Cigar Yancy i Ben Young Warren Yeagley Wayne Woodard Dennis Woods g i Cathy Woodworth - - Bill wright i Bob Wright gigiiff A , J' a '-. , . Wil wr .X 'L 2' .ggirqff .1'. L- - ??'m L la ' K 1 7 V If h , f Gary Zinn Q BASHF UL J UNIORS LISTED joseph Allen Elva Altamirano Vincent Bachert Frank Ball Laurence Bates Paulette Bates Emily Bradshaw James Elgas Randy Falcone Mike Foley Sherri Gering Gary Haga Micheal Heimer Nadene Henkel Charles jenkins Breck johnson Kenneth Keller Deborah Leighton Roxie Ann Lewis Rosie Lujan George McBride Cynthia McDaniel L-I-. C. Noll A. G. Paul Diane Pruett Luke Seota Bruce Sharp LaMar Thomas Tom Treese Susan Vask Shirley Wade William Wilson R mu ,fi f 'DD ' Jvc ' CV fvbfygy . ' f N L9 Ap MQW' ,jxxgi 40 XM SP0-1769-Qcpo - ',vb64A.'0V 92' iv 'Qyxvfgvgidywq' U W 0' M' 5 - ' ,D L P' , NX vi L JgV5?YE0xf9N1 ' QM UQIOJY Wd' sv UVQQ fx. 05 5 Pfn diy xiywly KN -N Y Q-XUYCXI UMM 5LLmCjD I L: X Q5 KTM xgjixxqssi' IJ ' W, 5 'QM X, ,SN X Y Q 1 fW,Q +e5w Qm QR N rf sw , VW 3 Q9 3 YQ D450 by 10 Q Mwfflx aww my x QX yy! Q , . QWM f 59 WM' Qbwwwf Xx Tp Wwvjkjwf ,WW f Ng Qi Qgqv -if Gvwfff XJ 'IQ wi CNR f . Q SJ gi X 33.5 253 33 - J 'ij 196 R RESERVED FOR. , , Wg M mxdf , 0 f P 'bl X mf SSD V Q 7 xx I QP KQV if dwg-f gl Gp CQ Ln 1-wk ,QQ fzmgw f Mx -gL0w'ruz.,6QfvAl2- ' I o0W1M.7Q9E4c 'ff 726141, 1 , M ,,L54,,4',wf U A xg bM 532, f QQ, 9 Wfyfwfjk .Mffff 1 ZEN zfwglghp q f -MEM mg 48 Qu N sMA4VffM S fsffimifw 1 AUmmymMiY3QRQkK 197 A - X 4 The grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence! Westwood students can be proud of the advances in campus landscaping this year. Numerous trees and shrubs were planted near the cente f campus in the area 3 all pa11E fx Ea , I 1 4 rim M- frm 6 l v ff f SOP if Ewin- MORE CLASS -L+? 1:-'P' CLASS OFFICERS -- jack Cummard, presidentg Robert Clayton, vice -presidentg Yvonne Morris. secretary. SOPHS PROGRESS WITH SCHOOL Sophomore officers have attempted to keep pace with Westwood's progress with the experience gained in the student council class under the guidance of Mr. Pat Pomeroy and Mr. Robert Van Dyne. One of the first class efforts was the sophomore dance on Oct. ll in the cafeteria MR. BILL FITZGERALD where the students enjoyed dancing, folk singers, root beer, and pretzels. News of the scoreless tie with the favored Yuma football team was announced during the festivities. The sophs were assigned to handle the annual task of securing the school Christmas Tree. In December, sophomore lumberjacks journeyed to Payson and brought back the Yuletide timber for the decoration party. Sponsoring the sophomores for the second year is Mr. Bill Fitzgerald, head of the Social Studies Department. Mr. Fitzgerald is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky State College and received his master's degree from Arizona State University. A trans- plant from Mesa High, he is married and has a son, Craig Scott. 200 5 u-4-., ,rv g I v SOPHOMORE COUNCIL-M Front Row: lx-Qike Wright, Fillmore Hirohota, Larry john, jack Cummard. Middle Row: Dane Stewart, Bob ' oe Almeida, Jim Spratley, Dilworth Brinton, Maurice Peterson, Manuel Clifton, Chuck Sandoval, Ronnie Hurd f' Top Row: Frances Bobo, Terry Kaeslar, Darlene DeWitt, frankie Pomeroyrgarol Ray, Dikie ep enson, Kathy White, lpdy johnson, Leah Hikida, Kay Layton, Diana Grover, Yvonne Morris, Robert Clayton. FS- SOPHOMORE SPONSOR Bill Fitzgerald helps Class President Jack Cummard and frankie Pomeroy plan the trip to procure a Christmas tree for our campus. 201 ,., John Abel Jim Abney Eddie Acuna Maria Ahumada Manuel Alatorre Rob Aldred -'ww fad: 1,'e - gl - . -f'-e- . 1 ffl- 5 X A Janet Alkire f' V S S 7 - susan Aufire 52521 ' 4 ,mi x by the Diana Alldredge Q AQ s I e giszg ee 2 . 1 423,54 ' , leannette Allen A 1 A 'j A 5 s ' : is Ron Allred -,,' B fvql s ' . ' xfff A W V ,. A 2 f A 1 Q N L all af 1 f,l?t?', ! ',' as A A X , , eee.,e. , A , m, Joe Almeida QQ , ' .. A 'tb' :LF , Danial Alvarado 'B' If K x ' Mary Amavisca Q if if gy ' Dave Amerman is N Q, Darl Andersen Alil Z . K 0 Q Q? I, s Ta gfk i ,Vg , ff C7 Gordon Anderson Joyce Anderson Peg Anderson Steve Anderson Barbara Andrade as 4- . I K' .,.,, 5 i six , E N sv gym sr? 1. K, N 'E ve E yn Evalyn Andrews Loni Apple Marina Armenta Albert Armstrong Blinda Arrington V is , li, 'ns '-:ff r.f,:.f,12 MQW he 3 jxuqyff, Lv Y ...sw Frank Arvayo Brent Atkinson Melodie Atkinson lane Atwell Leroy Atwood t A .1 K KJ Y VE K ,N . L, .. .. L. ibiwr A f,,r c r , , 1 B A 1 rr.. r 't ,qkb -,i 1 Q, . .2 b y if-if . I .H A f' 5 if fr X , 4' .- ,X X, . ' 2-,Q .: fy K Af Sindy Babcock Jack Backer David Baker Delores Baker 202 Marcene Ball Peggy Ballard Alfred Baptisto Floyd Baptisto Frank Barajas Robert Barcelo 'sf . r -.. , ,.,, HQ K -- 5, N . 5 .zu ,- - vs ., r +4 fx 2 . x ,r5 A , x 9 ry., ., . was x,h.,-A ,.24Si.5lEv-dififi' ' S 1 Susan Barham Kathy Barney Bob Barton Laurance Bates Stephen Bates Ron Ba-wloski 5. Q 1 bs fx F rf' - S ' Q - A x t . I k y 5 I: . ,as 2 .Q ff wc' U ' - ,J Q5 , it Sify 5' 1 ' ' ' f,,t,,,r ,P we s-- sr , at .. . S -W' .Q h e , M er. In warg N - S . '- it is t , I U f,f,,, ff. it Q' ' '. A. 2,5 i Q 5 v eae,Q?Q 2, rrt 'F QQ .rr Sandra Bigelow Mary K. Bayer Bryan Beasley Bgnna Beaugureau jim Bedunah John Bellows Mary Bennett Sheryl Berge Mary Bernard Janet Bessey Pat Bidle Q ' x 3. up- ,af 4 ir L ,N X V Q Th-Qmas Bingham r gji .3 E'-rs. Karen Blackburn A xiii! 'i fl Frances Bobo X Q S Jackie Bobo . . .f n .. f .. rj. .',rj.f..s5 - l ' 4 . Mike Boicourt 4 , Kghryn Bollinger i .,,r yi, .ugly ' Martha Borrusch QV.l,,,. l t. fr Linda Botts Emi ' 3, X X , Roger Boulden ' ' I X X 4 Ka Boydston J Q lfdzlothy Boyett 1 I 1 1 ' fl x- f-,V 'f Q Lynn Boyle ' , 'ff-- ' fs' ku Diana Bradley ' . I B ff d we of ' B r ' 3,4 :.x,l.iN X 193111 ra or Y I 'N I V Z, gb, G U lf! ,ff he f f I Vi a' Kerry Branch sf X Q ,ul R, 'A A - Q Karla Brandt m V 5 54A 'ii . Brenay B B ' ng 1 Li , Patty Briggs K N war, Di1worthBrinton ' , 4 y 3 H 1 5 g f ff Joe Broken Rope John Brookbank Qgbbie Brooks john Broughton Greg Brower Betty Brown a R J, t X 'X L27 r X .S BW W' JI- .,,. 'Ll Q ' 'f it 203 131 N gk 'fb vy' B L fi w ,QQ-. r ,.,, vw Carol Brown Flint Brown Sharon Brown Robert Buckley Mike Bullard Ricky Burkey Leo Burrow Glen Burton Don Butcher Sue Butterfield Charlotte Calver1 Raul Campa Carol Campbell Danny Campbell Kenn Cam bell! jc ie CanjpbelD Mary Acainon Gerri Carlisle Steve Carpenter Remy Carrasco all My 5 JA CK CUMMA RD S.. 1: 53 X , L 11 - r sn if af E S' ga :fx fr..,:Q. Q 1' few Mx f :M amvf b p 5' r 4 4 , 'H S 1 V X' XL' x , I f Q ,s , v fi i'--twig Wg my ag xp -. if if f ...U l 4 fx , 5 rx? J fm, ' Y X ' .MW D FN ' 'dnt ' 0 as if f lg. 5 , . , , 1 . 4 Q 'Y l J' Nl ss. 43 x 7 5 'xl 'K sl K X 'x K 1 .ak , ex ri 'giggw -- ilgllllsfy- 'f 5. NK . X. .a,.Ii,,k .pg i -vf 'Q Y541fj AQ .Q p i - A117 Roy Carroll Albert Castillo Steve Cavender Robert Chamberlain Bill Chapman Clark Chapman Ron Chapman ' Susan Chapman Bsther Chlarson f Dennis Chatfield D Dave Christensen fj, 3 Dwayne Chiago 1, 5 Mike Chryst W Donald Church Ruth Church ' ' Wayne Church A f Ignny Clark ,r H. . xg 5:- f ' in' is ee i If Q Elayne church 45 ff? S' x W' 5 if YHA 'lu ' 1 ll? Q a , f lx 'xc mf ' 1- 1 WU ' fl - 7 Wk fluff ,, 2 ,sf ' ,,-V Sherri Clark Robert Clayton Melodee Cluff Larry Cochran GUIDES S OPHIE . i Xi? XX1 X v s Diane Davids Bill Davis Clyde Davis Darlene Davis Eloise Davis Grover Day Linda Day Y-ickie Day Diane DeBrosse Dottie Demarest Darlene DeWitt Carole Dillahunt Mark Dilon june Dixon Laren Dixon Lola Dixon Patricia Dodge Mary Dominguez Steve Doro Wanda Dorsett Colleen Dougherty Doug Downing -Q ew Q fC Y C jg K J if C' Q x Z1 ,X .lifts SW v I ' f f: ' 'uf Mun . I n y- f fax K 55 0 'QF' f'! C - ri rw - ins j ' W :K rar , Lug, We 59-as ' C rr? X 1? 5 .yi - ,X rleiM.a xi . 'Iii 'Q-an ' 'N f wyrrv--1' .,. X ml 5' .4 sv Q, yn, is 'f .., 'E ...Y 1 fa- V s 5 , 15: 1. S I 1.4 ' A ff nf ' -V ln QQ ' - ,, '2- X f v. E! f x 41. - -Q agua 'T is A :Q-1 'i 5 A atop, iy. if f X 'grew ,- 'sl . . , ,. . Sa MM nga-iw .C 41 'lilly Ili v'2 X A 41 by r. QD , Q., Dennis Cogswell Don Cohrac Lluda Coleman Diane Colson Laurel Cook Ruth Cook Lana Cooley Charles Cooper Wanda Cowan Tim Cox Donna Cromer Iiadine Croteau Elaine Croxton james Cude Karmen Culver Jack Cummard Carolyn Cummins Judy Curtis Greta Ann Dana Ray Daniels 4 WSQ 'Qu-435 ,M fi.. -nyc, . -, x fi' ' 1 ag., 1' Q ' 4 , , x I ..4 4 .Jaap rv ,I .,,, .,, ,aff .W 4 205 , ,N .fi C ,., Vu Tim S. Drorbaugh Sandra Drumm Steve Drumm Ty Dunning Jack Dutcher Eddie Eakin David Earp James Eaton Philip Eaves Tom Edge Earlene Eldredge - F eeie Vi .5 . gig, . 'gr' ei , , - 4 X .f , Dean Ellsworth Rowan Ellsworth Mary Elmer Ijoug Elson Richard Elward ,V lt- ' Q.. 'L',,. 1 z.-. yt ...-ws., .- 1 ff' ,, e an fi' 1 S si . 1 ,jf g F- ,S -J. L ' Q at ,g x ., N' f f i 1 '. S 5 fi 'T' ' f't'g,H. - . ff FI' FTW y fs' if ' , f Mrk- Q 'rev pn me ...sur 1 -ia., .af ' Liv-A if - :'. F I ii 'Wal' ' F Riff' ' xii r M. s. . -E r,K.1,,,t. , ? lr' '- I . W N 1 .,: . ,W at . 23 i gf is ' V 2 Y' VN-4 in r 3 Q Q it N - E y on s r Q avee lee Q Keith Emerson 1 ii Eva Enriquez Q: f td, I E Joyce Ergenbright -' me Q B? f ' Glen Estep -T l k IQ-onna Farney E' 54 lf ' raw f . ' . J Pwr .r , if .iqfcnfi-ga A wi x ,. ,fx f-sfzii sf' 'M K 1.4-1 41 , em? C M if Ann Farnsworth I Jay Farnsworth F L Silvia Farnsworth D Joyce Fears 1 Lorette Ferguson ' 13 Ernie Figueroa Steve Figueroa Q Don Fisher Fran Fitch Dennis Fjell .13 F K if George Flake F ir'Qr fp 6 Mike Foree 'I fi Q, Joyce Forker - i 5 Eddie Forshee rr' Q ,liecky Frankenstein f Q 5 We 4535 Mike Fredrickson Nancy Freestone Albert French Glenna Frost Steve Fuller Helen Fulwilder F , . gy J N . E 206 .. K - i ff? . G . 'ij , , f- 1 C f+ G l N :Q ', l is 5511+ ' r X I ' 1 X I eg ',g,.2,LiA, L 5 ,hs . . V :jc . ,, - AA fi ii M ily Q , ww ,Q - 55,7 f 2.1 A I lf N Q - sry K Fr i 1 if ,. W...-fir - ' J 1' ,, , 55, . N l- iffy: is WS Allen Gerhardt john Geurts Leon Gibson Douglas Giles S i . n ' i X- NT G ' l Rita Gruner Cameron Grey Mike Griffith Pat Griffith Diana Grover Jim Grundy JoAnn Gray Karma Gray Mike Green Dgle Greenberg Sylvia Greer Charles Gilpen Jack Goodwin Bruce Graham Craig Graham Susan Grams Charles Gray 1 92? ,J 53' ,. S rf .I .X 4' I 'A Marlene Gardner Sharon Gardner Teresa Gardner Frnie Garcia jeg-nine Geary Nancy Geissler :fri f 7' f Q . ' X gr A A i Epifanio Guerrero K Rose Guerrero k , K Doug Gunnell Wayne,,GuSt.afspn -TIQ Hacking .3 CD William Gurovich Gary Haden Rachel I-Iaeflinger Kim Hakes Mary Ann Hall G Carol Hall Q. , Pam Hall m Pearl Hardwick ' ' Euretta Harvey I AL is 1 Donna Hatch X A 5.5 '- ' a' I V , r if GQ5, an I , 9. My 3' Ag Q X c 207 Janis Hatch Karen Hatch Phil Hatch Harvey Hathcock Pionnie Haw Patricia Haynes Jimmy Heap Shirley Heil Theresa Heiller Terrv Heirner Wayne Hemphill Bill Henderson Jorj Henderson Linda Henderson Jo Ann Hendrix Dan Henry .Linda Henson Richard Hermosillo Ross Herrick Bruce Hesche V .,.r 5 1 . iff 2 Nea , 1 riffs' ff sy. sag 5 35 1 -fsffip I N an 4' i li - ii , .. ., W yin' ' ff Mk! X . 'K X rf TL calf. - i it f isxil ' 1 .vga I i-WV .. ., Q A 'lx Q ' E: , ISL r I x 9 I 1' Q? r .. , hw 3: ggi YY , I .55 A , 'f dxf' P . we 5 , P . .ft 4 A . , l , X, . Y' it . ali limi , 'i if ,Q as .-3' .-,-'Wt f X .Az ,vffffff 594 Ni My' .1 . ,. .AW-,.y sw-are :S C2I?IiKS'liI9C7 J9C?1? jf Mig 1 f l g B, ccyyr g B ,qsa i ,iris iaith ' ssls . in , sv' P , ,Ev 1 , 53213 ar, B '-'wi' -X 5' A Q J. ..l, ' ,A 0-is ' X apt 4 5 g m g'f'e M 7 A 5 A '- L7 -aa' Xt ' .H Ei. 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K K A-QR-X f I i i 1 X Q X in Nun 'Tia i f 2 Q X x Allen Jensen Diana Jimenez Sallie Jimenez Larry Iohn Claudia Johnson Daniel Johnson Greg Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Linda Johnson Marlene Johnson Nina Johnson Patricia Johnson Phil Johnson Janet Jolly Lorri Jones Na-ncy Jones Terry Jorgensen Malinda Justin Terry Kaesler James Kawchack Alletta Keely 1-'F' . 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David Legg ,. e mi Hugh Leonard Joyce Lenhart A - f C J- a... 2 Connie Lewis f ,jg Gracagail Lewis 'L eq ' N an ,-2. ri Q 2 Linda Lewis Roxieann Lewis janet Lillo Danny Lisonbee ' Lillian Livingston 'lk AF if' I L aw? S Berna Lock Gerold Locke - Kathy Logan Bobby Lomeli Marjori Longbottom . Q f ajft , ,, Bill Lorrillard Mary Lopez rn udlow Doug Lync g, kg ,Cathy M:-1cDowell Elva Mace 210 X .L1A L,xL , 3 S q ? ,, x 'Y' 1 R I-I I 4 ' .1 X R 5.5. ln f J' 3 .. . Triax 3 C Sl?-WFP . ,rv ' . 1 -W.,-we-, 915 nk ,H S s.. Q 'V Mario Macias Ruth Macquire Bob Madeja Penelope Magnusson Frances Makil Rayme Maldonado Qi r f 1 W I . i Charles McClelland Carol McCormick Randy McCrea Mona McCrone Charlotte McDaniel getty MCD ermott . C Lloyd Malone W VQWQI , m Ricky Malouf H f Q C9-lleen Maloy ,Q jane Manderscheid Ci-a X A 1 Nancy Mandese 5 C an Q K l x ' ' i l,A I , T V 2 an Deaune Mandley ' Q-jig ' jane Manning Y 'Al Clifton Manuel Kay Marable A Dwight Martindell Y. Q Q, A , 4 V: lu X f . K ka 1 A , 1, 'WK Albert Martinez UQ V Alez Martinez ai Ti' Chris Martinez A V5 Cruz Martinez I , Elaine Martinez J A: ...THQ A X Q WW .1 :nl I W G. R. Mason Eddie Masterson jane Matsumoto john Mattox Denise Mayfield .93 ' 2,7 ' r xsmfnbvf :QW . ,ww m I ., ,.f , l ww bv 26' 1 11 Xxgffl I r f . 1 Ia' Mark McDonnell Dianne Mcliachern 'K CS C WPS Beverly Mc Gough 4 Q of s 32: ef ,515 xr 4 -:ini ' of i 5 4 lg g 3 1' fi Janet McLaughlin e L Terry Mc Laughlin Ie Mc La ws YYY Jan Meisgeier Arnold Mejia Juan Mejia Tommy Mendez 'ww Na I 4.1 iwg! .dwg My 4 1 Q4.,g ,4 1 , 2 wi . if -ai A. , 'fa ii ir HA' f 211 5751 'V iiflcsgggii? - joe Mendoza Lorna Menson Q 3, M ? if-if If HR KZVL jerry Mercer Q ' Leon Merkley . . 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' i f 532 ii S' f ik r ki nf' titjtag .. f izx Q ' -Q f . has Sally Pena Thomas Pena Pete' Perkins Norman Perkins Ginny Peterson Maurice Peterson Sandi Peterson Sharilyn Peterson Linda Petty Suzanne Petty Tom Pew Jeanne Phillips Ioyce Phillips Sidney Phillips Terry Phillips Diane Pieters Gayle Pitchford Kathleen Pitts Sue Platt Cassandra Pomeroy Frankie Pomeroy Marsfill Pontious ,,. tif ,.. . ,, 'lv' 1, , 1., . , -.::v2:--- ' :rf :.,j,..v. I ,fr r if 'tx '-'Q , a Yl .. , 49' .. 0 1 'K-'.4V' XF' Q PN: V' ,, Q wh vi 1. stiff is rzlnwar' Laura Norman Danny O' Barr Vic O'Donnal Kathi O'l-Iarrow Tim Osborn Victor Osborne Lucy Ortega Anita Palmer Pain-gla Palmer Deanna Pantoja Andrea Parra jim Parsons Virginia Patton jim Paulsen Gary Paulson Meryl Peacock Kenny Pearce Russell Pearce Steve Pearson Mike Peddecord W. V V- xfx if s- -9? if it ' Q i ? Jlxif.. b f 3 i t F- Ji .M .swf ,r.,.. V ttr.. , an . 'Ki K Q if :iw ' mi fs 5 A Ass f' 3 3 Q 9' f af gf! 5512535 E 'I .WW .. . bkkbh it sf- ., S MA 2' 213 if 4-all .A Gary Porter Sandy Pope N 5 Qiil POPPV - Lynna Pozar g' Sandra Pratt ' Charles Quist . ,V 11 nf as R.: 'f 125 x Susan Racine Bob Rainbow Ecibbie Randall Randy Randall francis Rasch fax Q 1? ' A M' M 1, 1 ag ' , K 6 if ,z 'N , ff- A 1 ,. ,W 2 9 .msg 5' 6 xg if fi .,, E f.' ,R YG E - L3 H , . gr., .kyg R 1 1-f 5 .1 if U ' X' -.Q J :'l. M ,. R fi? in l f Pf Q +16 ' I .Q l K... X iii? ' Steve Rawlins X R Q 1 CHTO1 Ray V lyme v ff w X fwi Cynthia Ray ei 1 wifi' -' ,. f ,W A Linda Reed if 'vga iw S 2 Peggy Reeves ii .A N ai A ' f 'f ..v,,,.. Q. f K W I 5 if A If Robert Reichard ' Joe Reidhead g rl f N' Edward Reina flefrgis, QQ? Judy Replogle 'h eff g Sheila Reynolds , i ,J V . A A 3 Kathleen D ' HS. Ll Richardson , ' Q' N - Q3 Susan Richey , ' K, A Janice Riena 3-K g Sandy Riggs ,fi l John Risser I ,,-' P q M .i::r: J ,fl Q R, . ., A- .LiLZ' In ,sn V 4 a Q is 5 Q35 if 'nr 4 'Z I , 1 y. in . 3 ' ' 1 X i ,,, .1 Ai Fas 214 Danny, Rivera Donna Rivera Ignacio Rivera John Rivera Romulo Rivera ' 1? li ff.. Mike Robbins Reed Roberts Bill Rodgers Bruce dgers M'ke Rodgers ' x ef' ' lg. ff' aj-I-ef xrxmxw I-' . Cecil Rosales Alexander Roy Bob Ruby David Ruhland Donna Rushing Dwight Russell el .5, 5- 12 A M: S n ' N , , gf We , , . 1 f Af .P-7-ui ,'i ,?.-ist.. Q 'Q if hw' '- - K-, .5 3, 4 gov is f Pat Ryan Richard Ryan Sharon Sabatelli Walt Salamone Nadine Salas Virginia Salas b b r ' ' - Kathy Sampson .W jg ' ,mm -it ML Ugg Y: Irene Sanchez W 'N f M ' 1, Q- 1 1 V Lincoln Sandberg Q' . E Qwlonre Sanders Q Y g C-Robert Sandovalx' x 5 K-i q I jim Santrock -tiff' L. -li ' ' P Marian Santxock gg, L S N Q Barbara Satterlee S 1 ,S Sharon Saunders 'K R Gary Saye in ., E 1 v, -x X 'f we an si x- ' I .t ff: .- f -- QA. -5 9 Ev -A. I 5 ,afy e' JC- H' 'vw All a Sandy Schulz R Wayne Schultz - Arnie Schurz 'fbi 1 Carole Schurz , 1. X .Q , Q? 5 ,H S Kent Schwarz Mary Schweitzer Sally Scotford Barbara Scott Connie Scott Joan Scuderi Donna Seidle S Richard Sellers 6,1 Andy Serrano 'T Q Dave Sevland A David Seymour . S Marti Sezate Tom Shaw Deryl Shawver Geri Shea Janice Shearin Mike Shields Q ' Donna Scarberry lg. w g jim Scarborough X M, - Xi Linda Srchmuck A Q37 rawr , Rita Schooler 'iff F R Chuck Schrader X S ., 1 QM :X ,x, 4 . fo ns . l J X 1 215 KH-riff xl , 1-,Bl - - 5 if -f-, - . 7,1 .f X Q 2 Q it gf? ,, T. W XQLD - , 1 A X ,t 4' V3 A ,b A ng tap- 4 w S A '75 3,1 f C - gc Y, ' . - k NT NMR-.vf 'Wifi ' Lillie shin B35 shn-k Karla Shoemaker Christine Shulthies Linda Shumway Peggy Skaggs Mitchel Sledge Linda Smart A322 Smith Bob Smith David M. Smith Keith Smith Pat Smith Phil Smith Steven R. Smith Steven S. Smith Karl Smyth Gary Sorensen Penny Soule Sharon Southerland Rf . , Q- I. K Ek may C5 ff X is Q Q . B U TA NS CH01-D gag - , wifna,-fe . f - S ,L .ip ..,t:,::, . i , .rv 4 - - , .L .,, 1. ,A , . . .f.. r, ,, K we 1 , 1 . , , A m K 9' , -,. rm w , . U X ' X . 2 v u. 1 ' ' f 2 WN 1 ., A 5 .-. A . , x . is Q a - Y fi 5 ',f',f fini ? -fs I Q fl i ' uh.: a - l -f Q lg, 'iff ' A. fl, it L as 0 if 5 1 .. k 5? X .l gr ir . V .F W ' R .- , Mm l ' 'Y' X .4 Q 4' Q 1 I8 X f 1 ' 3 ' jiri 53 ' w Q vw!-'J 1:3 'fr-If u ln L . f -.j it -' 'uf -' Sf. S ,X 10-xl 9 :Nr 1 V :avi Q A U 5 gkil , L so Qlin , S V 7.5 S, , .,-' am.: - - Lonna Sowards Dennis Spencer Carolyn Sperry jim Spratley Eddie Staats - Robert Stapley , I H 1. vga! A . Q- is tv M23 '2 X svvg ff 1- XM 5 if li- 323: ' i ' S Ken Stark S -H+, '---h-. Delene Starks Brenda Stearman . ,ee. fl - - - -.irsQ A Hector Stechnij , 5 3 .. fra: . A L' Steele JF, be Larry Steelman , ge? L ee, My 4 'QI 31353 A Q? 1 1 A L 1 if 8 K . Sherry Steiner Betty Stephens Dee Ann Stephens Mary Lou W a 35 w xf' A 5 Wy it A Stephens an A a i- fffh Dikie Stephenson Richard Stern if' if mm Connie Stewart Dane Stewart W Sally Stewart Ar A if Althea Stinson A e' ' - lx -A'ff.-Ni l f in 5552 55 ' .. I fn gxssjj l. A T, . ' , -f 'j ' f- Tix -'f - 5- L l , w., . ,Tag i1?Q1glgf?2 ' - 'S i ,i K ggi- 5 '- . E If t' 1 01 .. f ,ti f, e H it if ' gi-1h D -f : sf., , 0.7 xi: ., Q V 1 ' 'K I . rl.: ' It i C CHRISTMAS TREE U XV K X .l . .:V,. . S . LL 'Lh - ' Y -u.. .. . ' '- sa - '- LK..L A , X' -. S l . ' A QNSM A. -' f 'FQ- i EX! .5 ia -Eya Thaller Clifford Thomas Judi Thomas LaMar Thomas Phillip Thomas Sheri Thompson Gary Thorne Bonnie Tolman 4AdelinexTgrx-ez Mike Townii' Rachel res er -Itinda Trimble janet Tucker john Turner lgghard Urbina jesse Valdez Mary Valdez Dennis Vance Allen Vani-Iorn Gary Vanl-Iorn .gephen VanLuchene Armida Vasquez rs Q-9. I xl,,'f'f?i ii B, K . hr! ll, A - laa.sl. . . X 5 ' . .fm ' -X .. , . f ,, X QMS Nu N . .. . ff 4 A ,iff Sl Ts- . A, cl .F ,,4 Qitfylft affine-g'f5z:?: we ----qsw 1 is 'GF '27 ' ' V L1W',4wL, n, 'Q A if u P H' wan Z' Q' ll Q , 1 ,a i' . pg-,.,, x f 'X Q- ' K. Ll 'Gr -1, . 51 :nfl ff- gnu M W. 1 If I Terry Stoltz Becky Stone john Stone Ron Strohmeyer Mark Strong Linda Stucks Brian Sullivan Russell Suprak Stephen Suter Lynda Swartz Roger Swinehart Diana Swisher Craig Taggart Terri Tainsh David Taylor Karen Terry Rita Terry Del Tiffany T l ,EN ff f -. Debbie Tilton Q X X Vance Thackeray All f lm , , . kk,L?,1, ,:s,, , Vkk, , , 4 A n ewlzg , 'iv A, I , '. E T 1 K, I 7,1 .,g, 5- AL,-A 5 1: X fr ' sign E.-L-,wish 5 x l X ffl f D l a' 1 , 217 'A ' 5 1 Gilbert Velasquez Ramon Villa Mike Vovakes Gayle Waddell Judy Wagner Marlene Wall I1 ' .Y 'T' lbhd xx 'E wish L . Cheryl Walters Susan Wamble Beverly Ward Mickie Ward Connie Warren S? rx 11 Karen Watson Michael Webb Neal Webb Susan Welker Diann Weager f K xv' E rag . 4 ,, i ,vs il Velsie Western Maivin Wheeler Vernell Whetten Kathleen Whipple Eddie Whitaker Kathy White Larry White Edith Whitton Judy Wiens Dennis Wigger zu, of 1-Q 5 5' ,?' A., If- g J 1 -V' 1' 'l W vt ! M SQ M. F 71, . YQ ,S ilk.. ' if ,,t,, fl , ff V-1. if, gg, C l .E Q ?,Qx?yQ4 - fwfr li, lllygllf 99 K 'va ewi I l w .- Y ..., ,ki Yrnzr A N-H K 4 if Mary Wiggins Buckley Wilbur Dale Williams Martha Williams Carl Willis k -'ti Y' R T ' ti ,jjf r ffffi 'f 1' T. ,Q ,N he Steve Willhite Ha-rriet Wilson Linda Wilson Richard Wilstead Kent Winterton ?1 arms adfif? Diann Wirtjes Willie Wong Bonnie Wood Connie Wood Q, Gary Wood ' ' Harvey Wood David Youngkin J P' Ggeg Younker Russell Zarkou gp Kay Zimmerman Mike Wright Helen Yanez Kathy Young t ' '53 E W h Jeanine Wright X 154:24 ' ia. ,Q ,gk - gf -f .J , ' Q --5,-...'-X. , - X CAMERA SHT SOPHIES Danny Anaya Mollie Baca Honora Ball Jessie Beal Jeff Bennett Diane Bowers Carol Brielhart Judie Brown Mike Brown Micha.el Buicourt Richard Burkland Mike Burt Bill Drewes Christina Dyet Jacquelyn Earl Eva Echerd Dallana Enos Barbara Felix Dwight Fish David Gering Weston Gillespie Bill Hawkins Terri l-luffaker Phillip Inge Jeanette Kinne Ann LeSueur Norma Lewis Janice Luciani Charles Mahoney Russell Manuel Chris Martinez Donna McClellan Carol Mikkola John Miller Helen Mills Carol Morris Steve Mountz Terry Muehlhausen Ted Owen Mike Packard 219 Ronald Pawloski Joaquin Pena Virginia Peterson David Phelps Elsie Phillips Peggy Phillips Linda Potts Olivia Quintana Edward Riena Susan Root Marty Ross Yolanda Rutt Ruth Scaggs Gilbert Soza Gayle Tanner Mike Turner Mike Watson James White Linda White Paul Wilke n. Among other additions at Westwood are the outdoor lockers, centrally loca.ted and easily accessible to all stu- dents. Into these small recep- ,Ntacles were crammed such necessary items as day old lchewing gum, dissected frogs mfg and unused magazine ubscrip- A Ution forms. U J' 5 an 4 X ' I , H X , A? J, Xi A Q V X, 1. X ,' la ,J. 1, N 'j fm Q L NX' ,J 'X Xi: ii t V N I f , J , J . ' X, ,- V X 1 ' 'F' 'N ' 115 511' I ,' ' ' x I '- ri ' .1 ,uv . , ' , . , , ,f ' , 1, 4:1 my . ., , ft If I : I. S uf K.. . X , l . Q K it N N M t CX, X L Mb? X U5 Y S31 f QS J K' A Q Qt Y! La y ,vw t s A - V f 5 Tax -Iv K ff A J. 'V' ,ix ' NIL! . HY' 5? J -C' Af' A 0 Mgllk , , .qv tx ., I xx' 5 'XJ 'A V 7 . -74 'XP . gn' 5' J x .IU Z' ,P X l ' 5- N, fi If 'l v , -' ., l .- V I, if V: A fl . q , . I .V f' t.MNix gf ,Y l ,. , kkf Xp Q Qi X s t 0 7- , x M 1 I J f X - 1 ,, N, xxx!-f 4 Lf 1 P5 w w fx f it QQ? iv IP , 15 lf 01 25 '44A'fQ. lk, 44 Q JO9999Q ' 09093 ,55oaoa ffffffi rrvovvv ifffYVf1 Jill!!! illivvvl iiilivvl i?ll!l01 Jill!!! itillliu gift!!! jtiftlll iitiflli 5!!!!lDi Iliff!! 1011-iff x liilllfy ?QiQQlQi Qlliiil Q11 1 1515 Qilsxwf use ssfgsfgg ij! 1 i Jo 3 Q53 ig'f?QQ! girtrxr 4 tngia H'lrQ1r tf r1sa it ' ,Q tg 3 an igyfffei ' sb Q 'ffia X Q Q Q Q 44 FRES 'Y' 'fs nun! fsnl QIUA 1555 4,0 O S fffW ff!! fvffl iff! xii!! Q!!! !F!1 !!!! !!!1 O!!! !!!1 !!!! !!!1 !!!! !!!1 !!!! !!!1 !!!! !!!1 !!!! !!!1 !!!! !!!1 :fry ff!! f'f! Q!!! !!!! 'YQW rrrp 'tri 9139 vfyf' 11,5 '4QJ 44 4 4 f'D0qv.fR,:,v K I f-'- - - - CST? FRESHMAN OFFICERS-- Mike Vann, presidentg Clark Yancy, vice pres- identg Candy Brown, secretary. The sponsor of the Freshman Class for 1963-64 is Mr. Rey Kartchner. He was graduated from Arizona State University in 1962 with a B.A. degree after be- ginning his college work at Brigham Young University. Mr. Kartchner has a major in social science and a minor in Spanish. He plays the guitar, enjoys hiking with his two sons, and finds time to study German. 222 Since each incoming group of freshmen begins the year Without class officers, the first job at hand is to hold an election. Candidates began distributing petitions on Sept. 15, and campaigned until Sept. 24. The Winners were Mike Vann, presidentg Clark Yancy, vice-presidentg and Candy Brown, secretary. After hard-fought cam- paigns for class offices, the freshmen directed their energies toward defeating the sophomores. and juniors in inter-class competition. De- spite finishing third in the all-school pep rally in Octo- ber, the frosh bounced back to grab second place in the all-important magazine drive. The freshmen led most of the way but bowed to the juniors in the final days of the drive. Freshman salesman sold 47 per cent of their quota to finish slightly ahead of the sophies . The freshmen had high hopes of winning the class competition by faring well in the remaining events--the class assemblies, all-school party and Water carnival. . . REY KARTCHNER Freshman Sponsor FRESHMAN COUNCIL--Front Row: Wilford Anderson, Marsha Anderson Debbie Dana Cath B th , , y e ancourt, Terry I-Ielmely, Linda Wright, Peggy jones, Becky Shea17h1T'C5fol Fuhrj Linda Nichols, Dempsey Ford. Back R :G . N. . . ow eorgine ielson, Sam Coleman, Barry Brown, Lee Merritt, Richard jorgenson, Ray Rokey, Brent Hamblin, Lew Cramer, Danny Harris. SIG BOOST SCHOUL SPIRIT PAINTING SIGNS prior to athletic contests is indicative of the exceptional school spirit at Westwood. Freshmen Carol Fuhr, Beverly Bowers, Candy Johnson, Christy Garrett Becky Shearin Diane Denham Linda Wright prepare sign before the Kofa football game. The Warriors defeated the yisiting Kings, , 23-14. 223 I COMING FRESHME CHOOSE N ,. ,Q ,W 'EQ 'I li S . x iff-C il O Y nk . . . l , Maw R L . 'wht .k.,. ,il . ,,,A: A fzf ,, ll: .Q VU! '1 SH'-X X in i ' F A' Q 134' , 2 gi l wmv is E T516 4 W,- 7.1, J Q, i gin 9. ' A bs? . .,, mi l S- f 1 4 A 712 , H J ml' I ,T , A -Q 5:5 - ' ,. 1 . ., Q L sv ' :zz .. lg, ii I r A -4 rr f 5 6 1 1 f lglolly Arnold Felix Arriaga Raymond Arvayo jackie Austin .gosa Lee Bahr Cand Ba -. armond Ball-ce Don Ballard .Kathie Barajas Cami Barbee Bita Barrow Qenise Barton Leon Beaird Billy Beatty Sharon Beauperlart Rayna Beckett ,Nancy Bedford Cathy Bethancourt ,Beverly Beville Eileen Bier Q y.. x F .- ,sv-' Q Lupe Berumen V' V A xx! N Q Q-onald Biggs Benny Biles Kevin Billiet Mike Billings Eonald Birdwell Pat Blackburn N Q? Q DwaYhe Blair A ei ,al a g ix -as .sv 9 Q' kg! if .- ' ' X vm. jk ,wh , 7 . f- :rv ,- - :li W ' ll C, wtf? 1 1,,: r e 1. ga! if if ,Q i an 1 I ,, i l.,'.- r 1 -1- , ,. L . ZQL ,4 .ax ' .. 5' M gelatin .l , a , E9 .S P+ P 1, . ,Qt . Q-rv , Q me N' Gloria Acosta Phyllis Adams Bruce Adkins o Aguilar enny Aguirre Steven Akers I-'illy Alatorre Ann Allen Cindy Allen Danny Allen 'gjlymie Allen H elody Allen Ramon Almeida Dolores Altimirano Gloria Alvarado Joe Alvarado Marsha Andersen Wilford Andersen Erances Anderson jfathy Anderson Richard Anderson Stephen Anderson -Linda Andrade Arnold Andrews Claudine Annala Keri Apple Tom Armstrong Laurel Arnett 'J 5 Ll Q .- rw ' X 1 . fn. M? -A. J . 5 wa Q' 'Q a ME K x wffffln l 5. fe, I H W f f'fx 'v s K r C A 9 ,V Q I C-.rv , , Z s 'i21,i . , is liii 4 C I , lf B g g y yygirl I L! ggi! f I el , 224 MIKE VANN CLASS PRESIDE T Linda Blanco B-1?-hda Blevins Linda Blevins jiII'B1ocker Lirlaa Boblitt Brenda Bollinger Martha Bonilla ,, A x J Q -,Q Q K' vf SE? l Q X f 2 a,fIf ,W ww! ,,, g mx 4 ,y 1 alll . ff, Bruce Borensen Tim Boubelik Q I 'Q x ' Billy Bowden , .5 if D -- , X R M+ Dennis Bowen . K' gf. Beverly Bowers ri, V g lf Y' , Sherry Bowie lv- .D-ee Ann Bowling 6 T i 1 e-ff if X gel B Eradshaw A ,N ,,,, , . Nl' ax rae V' V f ' ig.g ' g 'f E3 'Jean Brandow 1 x , U .RE 1 : J x Q I df Y 5,4 Jeannine Branson 'I g ' y ' 'V g Bra .gf , Y - X - rx A ' ' Q f J A. ' elba Bra is NY! L NW fl, 'S .B l . ,. V r 1 istie reckons 52 f 1'-if f 5 wg X 4 4 V 'Kg Qg.1olBreng1e , - ' Q, i A 4 M H Larry Brewington . if 1- 1 , A jack Brimhall 3 f, e ff ff ,. ,wr .Q 539' 4 , ff W D ,gy C r Q , is ur- I Q - f g x. L, V Barbara. Brmton A f, 1 . 1 Q . . 3 X V 3 Charles Brinton 1 ' X ff 'K X -r ,Q -L , ,gg N .5 f' ' G9-YY Broadus D 1 A ' . f ' if I r A ,wr Denise Brooks I x I A W , .- X7 1 I, fax , 'MZ X N Candy Brown ' L Q , D-,arlene Brown - N UT Q-Q Q,-5,2 gi K Tf 5.'+ Q in-,V Etheleen Brown . ' isis B B s l Freda Brown . g 1 . A1 A D, ' H Grace Brown X J if as I ...lb 1' on 0 ef' S -V 4' ,xx - as A x . .gi - .. -:,,:r Q g D 1, sxgvp v Q . 1' ' 1 t I Q W.. p- . , A 4 B 1 .,, C . ' B ' is W a . fi WL, .. Q 49' ff if if: 1.6 . . 225 Lupe Brumen Susan Brundage Don Buckley Joyce Buckley Diane Burban.k -1871-ark Burd Fm Burger Bruce Burnham Pamela Burton Georgia Butcher Bob Butler Kathy C ain Denny Calvert .IZ-an C amp Israel Camps. Qristi Campbell Lanelle Campbell Mary Cannon S5-aig Carlson nary Carlson Lane Carretta Q n 7 2. .. iff I lg is I A V ge, I ,Sieve Carufel J A I ' , A oAnn Cathcart 4 'H ' 1: x oe Cavins as ' r LJ A 4.'s'r.fi'f-' R' ' Dennis Cayton ' . T f Vi - ' 4 Muriel Cesar 2 .iff 5 W W ag igiv , .g ::' Z QV, jerry Chapman Hflmj 3, Y Q2-1 3 Ljgjf' ,nf t v i Reid Chapman ff Iuiif- f ,V ,fb s W , A , Jim Chearer U W: is ' r JOIIHC - ko - e er ' ,n 5' - 'i .7 ic QWIIR L' ' qs - Q 0 ' ..1.. , , ,- . 0 N Christopherson g X Z H. N Q Iaeo Chryst fra 1 qcftvff' a+ L b Mean Clark 4 Z 1k .j'fe2M5? Q n-', ff ' 5- ' W C X Judy Clark , '99 R 3 ' I: g ,J , . M,-fv- hz. Fw 5 V27 ': ,,',kL L john Coskely Norma Cota Mike Coutu V Sjmdra Cowan Eg g, f i Stephen Cowger K .13-oger Coyer Marilyn Crabbe Qeve Crafton Lew Cramer Hrarold Crockett Bill Crow Danny Cruz Jixnice Cude Chana Cummings Chris Dahlstrand Debbie Dana Susan Danielsen Mike Darst jim Davis Nancy Davis Richard Day Charles de Masi Qiana Denham Sandra Denning 'licki DeSpain lgpice Dightmon Charles D ingm an Linda Doane ,Richard Dodd Sally Dominguez ,Linda Downey Cgharles Duboise Kreazel Duncan Dru Dunning John Durham . ' 'sw- Z- Tiif' :wi -. A... f I my :N H f AQ wilt' -9 if sk 1 xfwiik Y an me i fi J U sg, f wk 'fm ...N r r if ' 2 nr-.xv Q V:-:i s 'z t 1 K 1' Riff 2 2' 5 - .0 fl! 3 ke ,f ,, z vw - Q? . rl. n Q 'Qi is X. lib w- ' 5 M a. f , M 2' , Y-' c Q, v ri .A ww! .as V , .' :Q W is ' -.50 'KV V., J N' figgx YK , :k,,,..,. if , if X ffl: ' Xi s Q. , fg ' ,L .. l .fffglif ff ' 1 ' a ii? 5 if ii ' 1' - pg, 7 1 ii . ff? A .eff 'if FV f -. , 2 ' -. 'S' i fx. -Q P r h gf. I .- ,R-giv,,,.W . gp.. . , A ' '- . 'L' N I K, f Hfrfi' C ' 7 226 'Y C sf I 2 . .8 f -wr .. Clas Clevenger Becky Collins laik Conant Linda Connett: Brian Cook Robert Cook Cthris Cooley Richard Cortez ug. , ,. Q 'I o N 1 is N. K .Ab ,ml . sk 1 vm-. K 1 . Q 1 :ta ,L ry i A '- - I ,3- he K 1 , . ',,.3' ..' -.M 54 .Y Q. 1 1 any riff 1, , if ,fi 1 A.. 4 M as 5. .MAL . ,- , , ' 9? I F1 ii Q iii'-.7'fW ' Qejty-D hover Kath aton Rosetta Edmond Nancy Ellerm an Max Ellsworth Vivian Engelbeck Larry England Diane Gail Enos Edward Enriquez David Escobedo Delia Esparaza Ramon Eulate iii-nneth Evans Yjrginia Ewart Lois Ferguson iE?i lofi Q as E?Q aa X f' P ' 'I JW ' 1 ' 'ff .f h., FJ' . '. I' all ' f ., H V Af' V xv-V - V -VV V A ' :',. Q-ff V 'NC ! V- VV! F A I F F 14. lf E A ' A -K ,ye svn' Randy Fix Vgf' F T, 4 12 x Marti Fisher ref -- VV Cindy Flake . M i V A , farry Flashberg V V V V ' fy ,V Ennis F lickinger ' F'ii I il 1 f Q .. Marselo Flores V V V Bruce Flynn ' , in gs ... VV Vi' . '1 5436. Michael Forbes V 'V 'Y as S s s TL V ' gf 4 Ibmpsey Ford .... VV M V V , Ava! awed Etsy axle of sflnfx V ' .awww of Robin Ford . X 1 41 V V f1gV,Vf.A'gT-QQ, 4' ' Catlly Forshee 5' , 4, V x si, 'rf r 19- 1 J' Q 1 1 Robert Forst V V, V Alane ' 3 ' 'Ie' Frankenstein 'R ,--Q lf a 5 F 5, - , ff .- jill Franks V' ' ' ' 1 . i ig Pam Fransene - ' 9 ' FV lun VV Thom as Frawley is X VV . VX VV V X .V Joe Freeman F . V ' V, L N u, g 'Q ,fj'1 ., qoreen Freestone 0 . Tom French H V P V Gene Friek V V QV wi gs: Q :X Vm QV ' 1 Cindy Fritz va - X lx gig V V V ' , Gloria Frost .. ',.si X -f f ' r h ' 'V Carol Fuhr Jai V V y, ..sr .A VV . - fig, K' f- gary Fulller F V V - V so If .-V i .J Pam Ful er ssis sr 0' a Q K 2 1 L mf K A X G V my arcia '- lj-ancy Garner Vg V A, Qlris Garrett '4' is 1 ' if David Garroutte ' 7 V I J gal, Vg '39 Chris Gietz VV Q Q - X f. v Doris Gillaspie X 1 , VV 'V f jVV .- 'ff 'S ' Q ff 'V ' Fay Giaugue ii L fffi ,. ffm ' V is F Lynn Gober Irma Gomez 5 QV Q John Gomez . Y: J' . Q- f -jj? Vs Q Km 7 Af V ' r-'Y Christine ' V A V Gonzales -Vw VV aim 7 im V gf-ra11lctGgnzalc1s V V VV.4.- ' r . 5, , F A. f V, V' egg ' ' -'gl uam a onza es X I f 'V fi F ' 'fri 'Diff il!-Z' 35.1-?',iy'2 Sherrie Gonzales I ' V David Good C FV - V Kathy Goodman - rr , i ' J fi , V - Lenord Goodwin ' - N -' V 3.1. ' . '.,. Susan Gottsehalk V f-if F 'T7 Pam Grady V '1 V ' F MAH VV N . V f if E Charlene Grafe IVV 'V . 'Q V fx VSV A V xi V V VV ,ami Linda Grams 227 fi' rra p i afgi iisf .waie 1. 1... 4, '.Al 55,5 'it d S zzu it 5 it .41 L V 1 viii-' -:'. 'T' . y x I .. F K 2 um, K . - W3 ig, X.-.ffl gllouise Hester 'I-pmmy Hester Steven Hicks John High Connie Hill john Hill jimmy Hillyard Bill Hipps B-gb Hipps P atsy Hisley Larry Hodges Shirley Hoffman Sandy Hogan Jack Holcomb Y in Q M 4 in lam 1 Cid! 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A, S 1 'Tw ,Ex y, Martha Gray U-elanis Gressley Terri Guerrero Larry Guess li etti ean Gundlac DP Ka y un.ne Barbara Gurniez Eathie Guthrie Roy Hagen Dpnald Hall Brent Hamblin Kay Hamblin Suzanne QQ-I-amilton D aLauna Hancock Barbara Harmon Dorothy Harm on Derwin Harper Dan Harris ,X Phillis Harry ,fzv as Y' if , 'A fad , W S andra H aslup David Hass jay Hathcock liathy Havich Q-arol Haws glienny Haynes Larry Hayward Y' 1 1 5 af ' X Hr ' ,asv 1 Randy Heitz .flerry Helmley Frankie Helms Brenda Hamphill Bjlenell Henderson Karla Henrichsen Roberta Hernandez Q La .v 'ZJY i , I X I Adela Herrera - E.!', -.4 ,Q K in A 'sr l XX ,. i-N-at-as Jim Holcomb I L Marv Hopper rt - s H Slally Horath i in Qheryl Housley S gf f G-lenna. Houston 5 Dennis Huber I.. fi ' ii? ., Cathy Huemann ff E 1 If Q ,Z Linda Huffm aster iff Barry Hugats f E. Stephen Hulette r A g l ffl Sf john Humphrey ' 'fl . 1 : 1 I 332 K i E-inda Io Hunsaker E Q-ti -andra Hunsaker .'., 3 ,Q gy : gf gQ,f5 f Ted Hunsaker if .X 1 i 1 1 QLSQGI fl 5: 5-54 , ' 228 sa , M inf 7 , A V 3 I' ff l Q ,,5'?:'iff 6 - 5 5 vw' , 2 sf . e if ,, f. .-1 .IN-Qckey Hunt V J Gary Hurley J f Q A DOH HUM i' is L ne.. A - - we P1111 Hm-:ado i L rg, . i J W-ard Ireland ' A 1 L. X , ' ' qw V J? X Lima Jablon-ka Xm. L 5 '36 J , J an 1 J if J - J4 jr., 1 Bob Jackson - A J -' A ' ' 1, .+v J,L Jai V 8 JJ A Jim Jackson Rita Jackson K Sharilyn James H J ,3 ,E A '- Stanley Jenkins -gg, zql If' hi L ' - x Terry Jennings J J , ' J Gretchen Jepson 5' J, J . , j X1 ,fr J ' Sara Jimenez if JL? P 6 ' JL 1 'L ' Lf ,LL 1 x t at l M0 Qlandy Johnson ' V Debbie Johnson --+ 'Y J f . . F1-ed Johnson l Q, 4 -f J -.' J Margaret Johnson i'L.'Q 'iq J . ' ' ' 3' Q Mike Johnson V ' L if - ' ' Steve Johnson ' I e- 1 Q, 5 , ' Lorraine Jones A, A J -J fgfla f I Q Q LL- J J .41 - J JQJ- , ,JJ J ,, sz, J J J' .. 'KJ Wy Oscar Jones I X. X ' lieggy Jones L Stephen Jones .Richard 5 I 'hcif ,,, J' J I 7, LU-Q-rgensen i Jai' 5- L - Robin Julian -Q ' J J N Richard Kaesler i Q- I ' JL 90116611 ard, I? 1 'if 27' tgalmbach - - L. J . A P Linda Kawchach L J L I Qhegla Kearns u A M J 5 '31 F' - Q '- 3 Dmmme ax P L A L, - all 1 ale eith 'VL' - v L ' Q 4 J Sorothy Kimbris K .fb J, J 1 I nfyjgy J mv 5 f' -, Jane Kindig ,5 26553. mffffi' I . X L 1 ' , f David Kindred ' 1 ' ' ' J ii ' J ii A Patricia King .J L . f ' 'f 1 T , Larry Klamerus Z.. -5 tri' A L h ,, 1 Jeff Klein - 4' L 1. ..i H .v 1 . . ' ll 31 -S 9 : John Kleiner L J, .. JJ J 'G' Bill Klinger i O JJ' JJ fi Garth Knight 'ii' 5 RV Z ' .'Q.L'-1'i'i'ji,'Li ,.,: M4 +57 Sharon Knudsen ' fu, I .L . fffi 1 'f' J 'f Jn f Q 1 il ' 4' uss Qlsrud Q L P J Lin a H' J' J , .. Lf Kuchenmeister J ' J JJ N c J .L , L L tv Val-eri Kunz E J - I .5 J Mack Lake J .L r Roger Land if i', L XX -H CS , L gg 'J 31 Harvey Lange M R J fi - - J L as fl ,tif J e Jn 4 Edmond L A-was - J JJ J J Sue Larry D if - L L A S ii 'lqennie Larson ' - - L w if 'X 5 k Q Ti' ' L 'ls' 'gy Barbara Lassen S X v i L L K a L - L1 , , - --. L . J fix J .- -.- . f. Allan Lawrence J .J JJ g J J .5 - f, J WJ ' J 7 Mike LeBaron T N, LW 'wt ,- ' P W 'ff , Sue LeNoir .-if za' 'L - R' - J ' 3' af' f D3V1d I-CSUCU1' .2 J , - 'f ' :fi r 1 - - fa .ie ff' '- L i jg. - J J r ' ,ff L 'ff Martha Lewis 4 .J 5 Q,,:.4.ifQJ - Harmon Lincoln LQ. J- R ' 1 5 L' 1 Patti Lines NXK Ja- ' i J--ri J q ' LL L L- L Li, Che 1L1sonbeQ JJ L L 1 A A 1 v tan Lison ee L ' X A L l B ,L M, 4' ' Llnda Lloyd L. S- '-iffx Q' gL:- W' ' fl' 3 ' .L ' v Y Aixlff' K f , LL J .L , L W .-5 333 - 2 Don Lohn P '1 XL K- Myself . Q in fix f L 229 1 FROQ?-ffl APTURE SECOND PLACE b Q? ' av l L 1. K A t gs, -. . I Lei F X, ' K :E 'K - ' .1 'L ,SL f M, A K px I ' z x JL. as 1- M12 SELL i Q Q 553 E ri My Li -.. Lge :wg ceq W. 1,1 L if :fm .J 3? r Y ff A, . , ,L L,,f'N 3 91 3 rf 1 1 , kv 1 1 A .- A , 'fv . L- ,Tw I L . ' 1 M W S' gf 1 Y ,LLL,LL, ..k. W' Bob Loyd dlgnda Long Ei1e,en.I.onghurst fQTem'1:udw'ig P atrick Lynch M-,argaret Lyons hi ary M adsen M ary Magdaleno -Bat Maiorana I-Q-athy M alone Ile-slie M alone Mike M alone Archie Manning Lge Marett Ben Marion L L LL LIALLLL ' L A Gary Marshall y Q 'I D L , X A Lf Dwaine Martin my L, L -'.. Q ,Q k Q Q 36 Sue Martin L LL f ', Q L, L 'L i N .. Thomas Martin L :IN ' A my f Qu:-me Martine au by N H J Angelo Martinez - , LL 1, ii, Li 'L 4 , WL . if Cathy Martinez V V: L my lolanda L .L 5335 , L L' Martinez LL .Q q H , -gl X rv 1, , - ,.- Cathy Marx L lL y Renee 1 ' g QL L Lyfaab , .W r Massingill L L 9 n l I Q L + X Q- Lavar Mathena Q- 1 5' L. f L fu n, LL L L LL Lavon Mathena - L if L L 31 LF ' Charlotte 'Matthews Ixgarsha Matthews Steve Matthews Q L L A Jackie Maulin r L L LL L 1 - Donna Maydew saw. L15 L im' milf' r L Va Owen McAfee LL 'LL 5' . f , V Karma McBride L, -- ' ' RQ 1 , jg, K B2-Ybara IVlcCo1lum L L L L LL LL LLLL LL LLLL , Ikynn McCollum f ll W -,. elly McDermott - 4. - M A ,V 1 X Caren McDowell st ,x g, kai! A ' L I L-Q' L ,S L '. Ann McGlumphy LL A' u L -N54 Li A .34 ' . 5 pp S-teve McGough L 2 af ,J . L L 5. Nga' ' Slsan McGough g ' K, 1 . l Q Thelma McGrath i' , L iN Carol Mcln e I L LL L ff 5:6-bbie . g M ,Q 3, A , M Afff 1XL35f?Fan X. L Le , 32' Glendadlicleial L. :ig 2 L .L ,LMI L - L n eis eie .fl ,,-f 3,,gLQ.'il 2 'Lg' L. --lr' LL -Q, A -- Q - ' lj, 'iL:'n ' . I it ' L1L5'LL+L'f fl f .LTL ' Ben Mendoza - wg v g sw - LL Rosalinda L ' ' Mendoza L- 4 at 3: , -K .Q ,L .L TLL Tony Mendoza QL, , YL L D iff?-f w i f Linda Menhennet - K L .L :- ' L iff' L l3HiCe Men-SOD L :. LL .t.1 15? L ,L Yi ff L W A Mary Ann Mercer I ' ' yr gi, ' L L Debbie Meredith - s Lk L . . LLL. I f I L I FI AL MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN L.-i anne Merrill M-argaret Merrill 'Richard Merrill Susan Meyers Linda Michaelis Brian Miles Peggy Miller Richard Miller Duane Millett Andy Mills Ein Mins am Mi N onnis Mil Ricky Milner N a.ncy Mirand -M arilynn Mitchell Bob M ontg om ery Q-obina M o tg om e Montgome Qpnnie ' on 1 Andy Moore H john Moore Linda Moore Terry Moore Linda Morales Mike Moran Genevieve Moreno Tony Moresca 'fs .. ,Q ,,ik , was ' ff J ry in 4,-h.-I , ,,l, ,AJ I xsff - f : 4 x : x is I N 4. ,,. f I I A if xy ' K .V ' 'lm N . 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V - , ' ,- - 3 1' 1 ' - N N, -7 , fi ' - l I , C flu i is HC ki li f- 1 I, j 'ffl ' -4,5 U 72f,l A - if V lf, 506' '-Z, ' K P Qgna O'G ara Q kQ i'7. . , K3 ., as lS ' :X ' v,',,' E 1 'P A . ,- 5 W X -. 'fi' . ' 5 af ar it , , ...it vs - ' is Dennis Pratt lklna Price George Price fr Karen Preston D avid Pulliam Qgarol Pyatt ,rm 411-. NSMN f'TV r P Na Xie if , ,W . -, , ,I 0 73 , :li 4 gh! r r rfrr if ff, S, r .-f x . N Q, . iv! i , x , ,Q ,, 5 5, ,V N ' Q Q P 'i--.jL'i . 43 5 1. -1 . P AQ.' ifkfa i1.u. AX a . . Q 4.152 I 23, -9 . 'WA -S 1 'N tif g J 'si Robert Quinn 'E s- ,il If 5 ,, J, v- ig, K fu or c Q am ff' ,ia P fS-ylvia Olwan Janet Olson . john Openshaw ffnda Orr 1 Rosemary W Owsley f Kathy Page WN' 1 V David P almer ' Bill P assey -Ronald A ' Patterson Chris P aul 9 M arilyn P ayne Evelyn Pearce lfouisa Pena Nannette Penrod P ifilfet-te Penrod Danny Perguson Devr-ina Perkins Nancy Peterka Phil Peterson Nick Petrocelli lik., 1 . Terry Pew Danny Phariss John Phelphs Carolyn Pierce Pierce fy K year' ' H X 6 Qjviy - P g Janna Popello m m ... 5, ' MP4 o Ellen Popp i'f ,Qin 4 it ,ffl lx' 1C ar o er ' 'fi' - aren Potts ls M, ' ' i X Lgra Lee Powel ,df ' , Hattie Powell N9 'fa I , g s 3 1 l igissg. asian' Richard Quinone Danny Quintana Lf-e.,Ree1Q . w. an x a ne Rafter 5 Y Peggy amsey Elce Ray Molly Ray 1I I ' fm.: Q. Darl e Reed . Jimmy Reese Rhonda Repp Rita Rich Richard Rein E1i1lAR'icharHsonP .1 U :gr .1 I 1 E af - ffsf - 1,1 f - - ' Bernice Prait .-4-. . 'Q 'Z P N ,ax M S 3 I K J 'gill J l r X flares! T1 X 5 P . ' Y k 'Fly , ' 1 :Q X4 my N N. so ,A ,K g K K-1?-'r 50 ' e ' 1 -va i -' ' 1 Ke w, . ,xr i ef 'jf is 1? N 1 'lf' c, Q- I, 5335 if 3 X Q f Y -'I if 5 iw. IA X .Q Q -so ' J Y Egg r ev A 'X 1 ' Q 'K 'J' Q if . me NSA? f Evelyn Rickey Fred Ringlero Shelby Riley Bestty Rivenburg Diane Robb Michael Roberts Roxanne Roberts ,. 1:3-L 4, -1335 fi A 232 . mu ry M - .f , ' , awx. . 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Tucson Coolidge -N f in I Q Q -s , 6' is 31 2 K gg .., K ' A Q ,X L ?jQ:.,,? , . F . ix 1 3- :L ' X4 M' f Y F Vka 0 Steven Potter Lynn Rotz Luther Sheldon Linda Stack john Stark Terry Stout Freshman Iu.n1or Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Edgewood, Md. Mesa Mapleton, N.D. Phoenix Nashville, Mich. Salt Lake City, Utah Huw 1 , --my , N.. 'QF Dennis Sullivan Diane Sullivan David Throneberry Bill Toppings Jesse Trivina Madelon Wolfe Junior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Camp Kilmer, Camp Kilmer, Waynesville, Miss. Pleasant Valley, Mesa Phoenix N. J. N. J. . . W Va ef., I' if vw.. xg kms- 1- Q' kg g 'Q F 'K S fri' 152' H' 4 443 L. Y I A4 I DEX Abel, John 202 Abney, Jim 110,202 Abney, K. C. 83, 96, 97, 107, 108, 115,170 Acosta, Frank 104, 120,170 Acosta, Gloria 224 Acuna, Eddie 202 Acuna, George 170 Adair, Chuck 72 Adams, Herb 42, 54, 83,96,120, 123, 169, 170 Adams, Phyllis 224 Adkins, Bruce 224 Aguilar, Joe 224 Aguirre, Benny 224 Ahumada, Maria 202 Akers, Steven 224 Alatorre, Junior 170 Alatorre, Manuel 104, 120, 122, 202 Alatorre, Tilly 224 Alcorn, Pat 120,238 Aldred, Rob 202 Alkire, Janet 74,202 Alkire, Susan 126, 202 Alkire, Wayne 44, 96, 97, 115, 11 170 Alldredge, Diana 53, 202 Allen, Ann 42,224 Allen, Cheryl 142, 170 Allen, Cindy 224 Allen, Danny 105, 224 Allen, Jaymie 224 Allen, Jeannette 54,202 Allen, Joseph 56, 115 Amen, Kathy 22, s4,5s, 69, 90, 91, 170 Allen, Melody 224 Allred, Carla 51,80,170 Allred, Milford 104, 120, 170 Allred, Ron 202 Almeida, Joe 102,118, 201, 202 Almeida, Ramon 103, 120, 224 Altamirano, Dolores 224 Altamirano, Mary 170 Altamirano, Rosie 170 Alvarado, Daniel 202 Alvarado, Gloria 224 Alvarado, Joe 105,224 Amavisca, Mary 57, 81, 202 Amerman, Dave 49, 202 Anaya, Angel 170 Andersen, Darl 57, 60, 202 Andersen, Marsha 223, 224 Andersen, Wilford 51, 54, 57, 60, 152, 223, 224 Anderson, Chip 92, 104, 158, 170 Anderson, Frances 52, 76,224 Anderson, Gordon 202 Anderson, Joyce 202 Anderson, Kathy 53, 76, 224 Anderson, Lewis 170 Anderson, Nedra Jean 51, 170 Anderson, Rey 54, 66, 202 Anderson, Richard 224 Anderson, Steven 49,224 Anderson, Steve 54,202 Andrade, Barbara 202 Andrade, Linda 224 Andrews, Arnold 105,224 Andrews, Evalyn 202 6, Annala, Claudine 70,224 Apple, Rori 84,224 Apple, Toni 84, 85,126,202 Aragon, Eddie 170 Armenta, Marina 70, 77,202 Armenta, Sally 170 Armstrong, Albert 202 Armstrong, Alice 170 Armstrong, Tom 224 Amett, Dennis 96, 97, 107, 108, 109, 124, 170 Arnett, Glenna 43, 53, 54, 79, 143, 152, 170 Arnett, Laurel 56, 224 Arnett, Mary Ann 56 Arnold, Holly 224 Arriaga, Felix 224 Arrington, Blinda 202 Arvayo, Dave 170 Arvayo, Frank 202 Arvayo, Raymond 224 Atkinson, Brent 105, 120, 202 Atkinson, Melodie 202 Atwell, Jane 42, 54, 202 Atwood, Leroy 127,202 Austin, Jackie 224 Babcock, Sandy 202 Babinec, Pat 55, 70, 130, 170 Baca, Mollie 238 Bachert, Jeannine 162, 172 Backer, Jack 102,202 Bahr, Rosa Lee 57, 224 Bailey, Barbara 170 Bailey, Bill 41, 68, 96, 97, 120, 190 Baily, Gwenn 52, 54, 67, 70,170 Baker, Candy 77,224 Baker, David 202 Baker, Delores 202 Balke, Harmond 224 Ball, Dennis 202 Ball, Glynn 56, 170 Ball, Marcene 79,84,202 Ball, Robert 171 Ballard, Don 105,224 Ballard, Mark 171 Ballard, Peggy 202 Ballard, Susan 171 Baptisto, Alfred 202 Baptisto, Floyd 97,202 Barajas, Frank 58,202 Barajas, Kathie 224 Barbee, Cami 224 Barcelo, Robert 202 Barham, Susan 203 Barker, Charlene 170 Barney, Kathy 203 Barraza, Betty 88, 89, 171 Barrow, Rita 224 Barton, Bill 238 Barton, Bob 203 Barton, Denise 74,224 Bateman, Ned 171 Bates, Laurence 51,203 Bates, Stephen 203 Bawloski, Ron 203 Bayer, Mary 84, 203 Beach, Larry 170 Beaird, Leon 224 Beasley, Bryan 49, 72, 203 Beatty, Billy 224 Beaugureau, Bonna 203 Beauperlant, Shaun 224 Beckett, Rayna 224 244 Bedancowit, Henry 171 Bedford, Carol 169, 171 Bedford, Nancy 224 Bedunah, Jim 78, 139, 203 Beil, John 54, 57, 83, 105,171 Bellows, John 203 Bellville, Anita 171 Bennett, Mary 203 Benson, Jack 67, 71, 171 Berge, Sheryl 57, 203 Bergquist, Bill 39,43, 171 Berkenkamp, Jean 66 Bernard, Mary 203 Berryhill, Charles 171 Berumen, Lupe 224 Bessey, Janet 51, 203 Bethancourt, Cathy 223,224 Bethancourt, Marianne 45, 54, 169, 171 Beville, Beverly 224 Bidle, Pat 203 Bier, Eileen 224 Bier, Walter 19, 49, 54, 169, 171 Bigelow, Pete 96, 97, 120, 171 Bigelow, Sandra 203 Biggs, Donald 224 Biles, Penny 224 Billiet, Kevin 118, 224 Billings, Mike 224 Billings, Rick 171 Bingham, Gwen 66, 88, 89, 171 Bingham, Patty 33,50, 75,171 Bingham, Thomas 203 Birdwell, Donald 224 Blackburn, Karen 84, 203 Blackburn, Pat 224 Blair, Dwayne 113,120,224 Blalack, Richard 49, 72, 171 Blanco, Linda 56,225 Blevins, Brenda 225 Blevins, Linda 225 Blocker, Jill 225 Boblit, Linda 225 Bobo, Frances 84, 93,126, 201, 2.02 Bobo, Jackie 84, 126, 202 Bocchini, Betty 58, 160, 169, 171 Bock, Marla 55, 76, 171 Bodine, Ricky 171 Bogart, Peter 238 Boicourt, Mike 78, 203 Bollinger, Brenda 225 Bollinger, Kathryn 203 Bollinger, Nancy 171 Bonilla, Martha 225 Booth, Gary 171 Borensen, Bruce 225 Borrusch, Martha 51, 203 Boston, George 120, 171 Botts, Linda 203 Boubelik, Jim 83, 97, 112, 113, 120, 171 Boubelik, Tim 103, 120,225 Boulden, Roger 203 Bowden, Billy 225 Bowden, Judy 171 Bowen, Bower , Bowers , 225 Bowers, Bowers, Bowie , Bowling Dennis 225 Dennis 27, 72, 172 Beverly 45, 79, 155, 223 Diane Sue 238 Paulette 238 Sherry 225 , Dee Ann 52, 73, 225 Boydston, Kay 75, 131, 203 Boyett, Dorothy 203 Boyle, Lynn 203 Boynton, Rod 68, 172 Bracale, Ronald 172 Bradley, Diana 203 Bradshaw, Chris 54, 67, 172 Bradshaw, Delwyn 225 Bradshaw, Vicki 172 Brafford, Jean 55, 73, 203 Brake, Max 225 Bramsen, Phil 41, 67, 68, 124, Branch, Kerry 203 Brandow, Jean 56,225 Brandow, Kay 54, 74, 172 Brandt, Karla 51, 70, 147, 203 Branson, Jearmine 77,225 Branson, Patricia 78, 172 Bray, Lynn 103, 120,225 Bray, Melba 225 Brecksons, Kristie 225 Brenay, Ricky 203 Brengle, Carol 76, 225 Brewington, Larry 225 Brewington, Sylvia 81, 172 Brice, Patricia 172 Bricker, Lynn 49, 172 Brillhart, Carol 238 Briggs, Patty 84,203 Brimhall, Jack 225 Brimley, Mark 81, 172 Brinkerhoff, Doug 96, 97, 107, 121, 172 Brinton, Barbara 53, 72, 225 Brinton, Charles 127,225 Brinton, Dilworth 44, 201, 203 Broadus, Gary 225 Broken Rope, Joe 203 Brookbank, John 203 Brooks, Carma 57, 172 Brooks, Debbie 77, 84, 203 Brooks, Denise 77,225 Brooks, Reed SO, 172 Brooks, Richard 172,238 Broughton, John 203 Brower , Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Greg 203 Barry 223 Betty 84, 203 Candy 38, 75, 222, 225 Carol 204 Cheryl 69, 90, 91, 172 Darlene 225 Donna 172 Etheleen 225 Brown, Flint 204 Brown, Freda 225 Brown, Janet 172 Brown, Lamar 103, 225 Brown, Linda 61, 79, 130, 172 Brown, Mike 172 Brown, Sharon 204 Brown, Shirley 225 Browning, Judith 84, 126, 173 Brumen, Lupe 225 Brundage, Susan 225 Buckley, Don 225 Buckley, Joyce 56, 73,225 Buckley, Robert 204 Buckner, Bill 56, 173 Bulkey, George 115, 169, 173 Bullard, Mike 204 Burbank, Diane 225 Burchett, Randolph 92, 173 Burd, Mack 225 172 120, Burger, Jan 225 Burkey, Ricky 204 Burklund, Sandy 27, 173 Burnham, Bruce 225 Burnham, Diane 27, 173 Burrell, Doris 61, 66, 79, 130, 141, 173 Burrow, Leo 204 Burton, Glen 204 Burton, Pamela 225 Butcher, Don 204 Butcher, Georgia 80, 225 Butler, Bob 225 Butterfield, Sue 75, 129, 178, 204 Cain, Kathy 225 Call, Carma 75, 173 Calvert, Charlotte 74,204 Calvert, Denny 225 Camp, Don 103,225 Camp, Wayne 97, 102, 173 Campa, Israel 10,225 Campa, Raul 105,204 Campbell, Carol 204 Campbell, Cristie 225 Campbell, Danny 204 Campbell, James 173 Campbell, Janelle 56, 225 Campbell, Kenny 204 Campbell, Nickie 204 Campbell, Rick 102, 173 Cannon, Ann 173 Cannon, Mary 204 Cannon, Mary 225 Care, Gooria 173 Carlisle, Gerrie 72, 84, 204 Carlson, Craig 225 Carlson, Gary 225 Carnett, Linda Ruth 58, 79, 84 Caroland, Connie 89,173 Carpenter, Steve 52,204 Carrasco, Remy 204 Carretta, Jane 225 Carroll, Dean 173 Carroll, Roy 204 Carstens, Mary 56, 173 Carufel, Steve 226 Castillo, Albert 204 Cathcart, Joann 226 Cathcart, Lynn 238 Cavender, Steve 54, 204 Cavins, Joe 55, 225 Cayton, Dennis 56, 226 Cayton, Maxine 57, 77, 84, 173 Cesar, Muriel 56, 76,226 Chamberlain, Robert 102, 120, 204 Chandler, Vicki 88, 89, 173 Chapman, Bill 204 Chapman, Clark 41, 148, 204 Chapman, Jerry 226 Chapman, Reid 104,127,226 Chapman, Ron 54, 83, 120,204 Chapman, Susan 56, 204 Charlson, Esther 56,204 Chatfield, Dennis 120, 204 Chearer, Jim 226 Cheney, Roy 173 Chernko, John 226 Chesley, Mike 96,97,120, 173 Chiago, Dwayne 102,204 Chisolm, Carolyn 73, 173 Christensen, Cheri 174 Christensen, Dave 110, 118,204 Christensen, Donna 67, 174, 169 245 Christensen, Karen 75, 80, 174 Christensen, Kathy 75 , 174 Christie, Charles 55, 174 Christie, George 103 120, 226 Christie, Norma 77,126,174 Christopherson, Vick 226 Chryst, Mike 204 Chryst, Taeo 226 Church, Donald 204 Church, Elayne 54,204 Church, Ruth 204 Church, Wayne 204 Clark, Barbara 238 Clark, Judy 56, 226 Clark, Lenny 84, 126,204 Clark, Sheron 238 Clark, Sherri 57, 204 Clarkson, Donna 54, 90, 91, 174 Clas, Judy 226 Clayton, Robert 38,55, 200, 201 204 9 Clement, Kay 69, 80, 90, 91,174 Clement, Linda 75, 174 Clevenger, Jack 103, 113, 118, 226 Cliner, John 103 Cluff, Melodee 54, 57, 75, 204 Coates, Vicki 238 Coats, Linda 226 Cochran, Carol 226 Cochran, Larry 204 Cochran, Roger 174 Coester, Bob 111,226 Cogswell, Dennis 102,205 Cohrac, Don 72, 205 Cohrac, Theresa 78,226 Coleman, Linda 45, 66, 84, 131, 205 Coleman, Sam 53, 223,226 Collins, Becky 56,226 Colson, Scott 174 Colson, Diane 205 Conant, Jack 226 Conder, James 274 Connett, Linda 55, 84, 174 Conway, Dale 174 Conway, Donna 63,131,174 Cook, Barbara 174 Cook, Brian 81, 226 Cook, Laurel 55,205 Cook, Robert 226 Cook, Ruth 205 Cooley, Chris 226 Cooley, Lana 205 Cooley, Mark 174 Cooper, Charles 54, 68, 148, 205 Cooper, Doug 238 Cooper, Susie 174 Coppock, John 174 Cordasco, Vandra 174 Corson, Francis 72, 174 Corson, Jill 55,70,72,74,174 Cortez, Birdy 81 Cortez, Carolyn 174 Cortez, Richard 226 Coskery, John 226 Cota, Norma 77, 226 Coutu, Michael 103, 111,226 Cowan, Sandra 72,226 Cowan, Wanda 205 Cowgur, Stephen 226 Cox, Terri 70, 174 Cox, Tim 83, 96, 97,118, 205 Coyer. Roger 103, 111, 120,226 Crabbe, Marilyn 226 Crafton, Steve 103, 118,226 Cramer, Lew 111, 118,223,226 Crispin, Bob 81 Cristan, Frank 238 Crockett, Harold 226 Crockett, Wilford 58 Cromer, Donna 70, 205 Crosson, Jim 58, 59, 68,174 Croteau, Nadine 205 Crow, Bill 226 Croxton, Elaine 205 Croxton, Mike 175 Cruz, Becky 81,175 Cruz, Danny 226 Cude, James 205 Cude, Janice 226 Culver, Karen 175 Culver, Karmen 55,205 Cummard, David 20, 96, 98, 107, 115, 175 Cummard, Jack 38, 112,113, 200, 201, 205 Cummins, Carolyn 40,205 Ctunmings, Chana 226 Cummings, Bob 175 Curtis, Judy 55, 205 Curtis, Nancy 54, 131, 175 Dahlstrand, Chris 226 Dana, Cynthia 67, 175 Dana, Debbie 38,45,52,223,226 Dana, Diane 175 Dana, Greta Ann 66, 205 Daniels, Bessie 57, 79, 84, 175 Daniels, Ray 205, 120 Darner, Carole 51, 75, 175 Darst, Jennifer 175 Darst, Mike 103,226 Davids, Diane 51, 205 Dixon, John 72, 175 Dixon, June 205 Dixon, Karen 205 Dixon, Lola 74, 205 Doane, Linda 226 Dodd, Richard 226 Dodge, Patricia 205 Dominguez, Mary 205 Dominguez, Sally 226 Dominguez, Tony 81, 175 Doro, Steven 205 Dorsett, Wanda 55, 77, 205 Dougherty, Collen 205 Dove, Richard 120 Downey, Linda 226 Downing, Doug 205 Drewes, Bill 73 Drorbaugh, Tim 102, 206 Drumm, Sandra 206 Drumm, Steve 206 Drye, George 238 Duboise, Charles 226 Duncan, Kreazel 77,226 Duncan, Larette 54, 175 Dunford, Donald 175 Dunning, Dru 226 Dunning, Ty 83, 104, 120, 206 ,Eung ard , Susie 176 Evans, Kenneth 227 Evans, Leona 54, 84, 176 Evans, Marilyn 38, 39, 66, 67, 176 Ewart, Virginia 227 Exton, William 176 Farney, Dorma 52, 84,131,206 Farnsworth, Ann 55, 206 Farnsworth, jay 49, 96, 98, 110, 115, 206 Farnsworth, Sylvia 55, 57, 58, 66, 75, 206 Farris, Ann 239 Farrow, Charlie 176 Fears, Joyce 206 'Felix, Barbara 72, 81, 84 Felstead, Ron 43, 51, 176 Ferguson, Carol 40, 66, 75, 131, 136, 176 Ferguson, Cheryl 176 Ferguson, Lois 227 Ferguson, Ted 54, 77, 176 Ferguson, Loretta 56,206 Figueroa, Ernie 54,206 Figueroa, Stella 176 Figueroa, Steve 81,206 Fimbres, Dorothy 75, 77 Davis, Davis, Bill 49, 205 Charlie 96, 98, 107, 108, 136, 143, 153,156, 169, 175 Davis, Clyde 205 Davis, Darlene 205 Davis, Eloise 205 Davis, Jim 226 Davis, John 175 Davis, Nancy 75,226 Davis, steve ss,96, 97 Day, Grover 205 Day, Linda 56, 70, 205 Day, Richard 118,226 Day, Vickie 56, 205 Deblois Gail 175 Durham, John 49, 71, 226 Dutcher, Jack 51,206 Dutchover, Betty 227 Dutchover, Conchita 175 Duve, Richard 49, 113,226 Dyet, Christina 238 Eakin, Eddie 206 Earl, Wade 175 Earp, David 52,206 Eaton, Herman 175 Eaton, James 206 Eaton, Kathy 74,227 Eaves, Phil 96,9s, 120,206 Edge, Jem 42,54,131,136,176 Finney, Jack 51,176 Fisher, Don 49, 206 Fisher, Marti 227 Fitch, Fran 206 Fitch, Trina 55, 135, 176 Fix, Randy 120, 227 Fjell, Dennis 189,206 Flake, Cindy 227 Flake, George 206 Flashberg, Dale 51, 177 Flashberg, Larry 103,12 Fletcher, Mary 177 Flickinger, Dennis 103, Flores, Arnold 177 0,227,237 227 DeBrosse, Diane 51, 54, 57, 75, 205 Demarest, Dottie 80, 84,205 de Masi, Charles 226 de Masi, Mike 49, 175 DeMoss, Gary 56, 124,175 Denham, Diane 56,75,223, 226 Denning Sandra 226 Denning, Sheila 175 Deslauriers, Sheila 175 De Spain, Vicki 44, 56, 226 DeVault, Leslie 74, 175 DeWitt, Darlene 38,44,55,66, 75, 201 , 206 Deverman, Ted 72, 175 Devlin, Kelly 175 Dightmon, Janice 84,226 Dillahunt, Carole 57,205 Dillon, Mark 58,205 Dingman, Charles 226 Dingman, Rolland 34, 78, 93, 175 Edge, Tom 206 Edmond, Rosetta 227 Eldredge, Earlene 206 Edredge, Harold 175 Ellerman, Dean 83, 96, 98,113, 176 Ellerman, Nancy 56, 227 Ellis, Aprile 176 Ellsworth, Dean 206 Ellsworth, Joyce 90, 128, 176 Ellsworth, Max 227 Ellsworth, Rowan 54, 105, 120, 206 Elmer, Mary 57,206 Elson, Doug 206 Elson, Kelley 176 Elward, Richard 206 Emerson, Keith 206 Engelbeck, Vivian 227 England, Larry 227 Ennes, Jim 239 Enos, Darice 103, 111,120 Enos, Diane Gail 227 Enos, Frank 176 Enriquez, Edward 105,227 Enriguez, Eva 206 Ergenbright, Joyce 206 Ernsberger, Sandy 79, 84, 176 Escobedo, David 103,227 Esparaza, Delia 227 Estep, Glen 206 Eulate, Carmen 81, 176 Eulate, Ramon 120, 227 246 Flores, Marselo 105, 120, 227 Flynn, Bruce 227 Fontes, Eleazar 177 Forbes, Michael 55,227 Ford, Dempsey 103, 120, 223, 227 Ford, Pat 227 Ford, Robin 111,227 Foree, Mike 206 Forker, Joyce 43, 70, 77, 206 Forshee, Cathy 227 Forshee, ,Eddie 118, 206 Forst, Robert 227 Forsythe, Cinda 70, 177 Fortney, Kent 41, 58, 59, 68,177 Fournier, Nancy 177 France, Paul 177 Frankenstein, Alane 56,227 Frankenstein, Becky 206 Franks, Bill 120,227 Fransene, Pam 227 Frawley, Maureen 177 Frawley, Thomas 227 Frederick, Gary 177 Fredrickson, Michael 102,206 Freeman, Guy 102, 177 Freeman, Joe 56, 105, 120, 227 Freestone, Doreen 56, 227 Freestone, Jane 130, 169, 177 Freestone, Nancy 66, 148, 206 Freestone, Phil 23, 42, 67, 68, 120, 122, 169, 177 French, Albert 206 French, Fred 177 French, Tom 227 Frick, Gene 227 Fritz, Frost, Frost, Fuhr , Fuller, Cindy 51, 70, 227 Glenna 77, 206 Gloria 153,227 Carol 38, 45, 155,223,227 Gary 120, 227 Fuller, Pam 227 Fuller, Steve 42, 206 Fuller, Vernon 104, 120, 177 Fulwilder, Helen 74,206 Gallagher, Dennis 177 Garcia, Amy 227 Garcia, Danny 98 Garcia, Ernie 118,207 Garcia, Joe 98, 115,177 Gardner, Christene 177 Gardner, Marlene 207 Gardner, Sharon 207 Gardner, Teresa 75, 207 Garner, Nancy 56,227 Garrett, Christy 223,227 Garroutte, David 103, 113, 227 Gavin, Paulette 177 Geary, Jeanine 55, 207 Gedney, Jay 239 Geissler, Nancy 55, 57, 207 Geraghty, Mike 177 Gerhardt, Allen 207 Gering, Sherri 58 Gettier, Steve 49, 177 Geurts, John 207 Giauque, Fay 75,227 Gibbs, JoAnn 56, 178 Gibson, Leon 105, 207 Gietz, Chris 227 Gifford, Jerry 112, 113, 178 Gilchrist, Arnold 67, 178 Giles, Bob 54, 57, 178 Giles, Douglas 83, 96, 98, 110,120, 207 Gillaspie, Doris 227 Gilpen, Charles 102, 120, 207 Gober, Lynn 227 Goettl, Sandi 67, 70, 80, 84, 131, 178 Gomez, Irma 227 Gomez, John 103, 113, 118, 227 Gonzales Gonzales, Carmen 178 Gonzales, Christine 227 Gonzales, Frank 227 , Juanita 72, 227 Gonzales, Cherrie 227 Good, David 227 Goodman, Dale 83, 96, 98, 107, 108, 114,115,116,178 Goodman, Kathy 44, 227 Goodwin, jack 207 Goodwin, Leonard 227 Gottschalk, Susan 227 Gowdy, Fred 56, 58, 120, 178 Grady, Pam 227 Grafe, Charlene 56, 77, 227 Graham, Bruce 71,72,207 Graham, Craig 124, 144, 207 Grams, Linda 227 Grams, Susan 207 Gray, Gray, Gray , Gray , Charles 207 JoAnne 207 Karma 207 Linda 51, 178 Gray, Linda S. 79, 169,178,189 Gray, Martha 228 Greenberg, Dale 207 Greene, Mike 105,207 Greer, Sylvia 52, 207 Gressley, Melanie 74, 77, 228 Grez, Cameron 105,207 Griffin, Richard 83, 96, 98, 112, 113 , 120, 178 Griffith, Michael 149, 207 Griffith, Patrick 49,207 Grisz, Carolyn 27, 67, 69, 79, 130, 153, 165, 178 Grover, Diana 201,207 Grundy, James 124, 207 Gruner, Rita 207 Guddal, LaLanda 56, 178 Guebara, Ramiro 83, 104, 120, 178 Guerrero, Epifanio 81, 207 Guerrero, Mary 178 Guerrero, Rose 56, 69, 178 Guerrero, Rose 81, 92, 207 Guerrero, Terri 228 Guess, Larry 228 Gugeilmetti, Ann 228 Gundlach, Dean 53, 56, 228 Gunnell, Douglas 113, 118, 207 Gunnell, Kathy 56, 77,228 Gurniez, Barbara 23,228 Gurovich, William 207 Gurrola, Hector 120, 150, 178 Gustafson, Wayne 207 Gutherie, Cathie 52,228 Hackett, Jack 207 Haden, Gary 44, 124, 207 Hadlock, David 178 Hadlock, Kay 178 Haeflinger, Rachel 55, 74, 76, 207 Haga, Gary 239 Hagen, Don 178 Hagen, Roy 228 Hakes, Kim 110, 118, 207 Hall, Carol 207 Hall, Donald 228 Hall, Glenda 40, 69, 93, 146,165, 169, 178, 188 Hall, Kathy 178 Hall, Mary Ann 207 Hall, Pamela 51, 75,207 Hall, Patsy 178 Hamblin, Brent 223, 228 Hamblin, Kay 56, 79, 84, 155,228 Hamilton, Suzanne 228 Hammon, Roy 178 Hancock, DeLauna 228 Hanson, Jim 178 Hardwick, Rose Pearl 84, 126, 207 Hargis, Pam 75, 178 Harmon, Barbara 228 Harmon, Dorothy 228 Harmon, Linda 178 Harper, Derwin 228 Harper, Russell 105, 112, 113, 178 Harris, Dan 223, 228 Harris, Marilee 27, 53, 77,178 Harry, Phillis 228 Harry, Robert 71, 178 Hartzell, Vicki 67, 69, 79, 90, 179 Harvey, Euretta 207 Harvey, Robert 179 Haslup, Sandra 228 Hass, David 228 Hatch, Donna 55, 75, 77, 207 Hatch, Janis 77, 84, 208 Hatch, Karen 75, 77, 208 Hatch, Phil 208 Hathcock, Harvey 208, 219 247 Hathcock, Jay 54, 228 Havich, Kathy 228 Haw, Ronnie 120,228 Hawkes, Bill 179 Hawkes, Thelma 179 Hawkins, Emily 55, 79, 179 Hawkins, Timothy 54, 57, 83, 96, 98,107, 108, 109, 116, 117,143, 153,156, 169, 179 Hawley, Pam 70, 179 Haws , Haws , Haws , Hayes Carol 56, 77, 84, 228 John 112, 113, 179 Walter 54, 179 , Steve 179 Haynes, Kenny 55, 228 Haynes, Patricia 80, 208 Hayword, Larry 120,228 Heap, James 208 Heap, Kathy 54, 67, 179 Hedrick, Lisa 74, 79, 179 Heib, Rick 179 Heil, Shirley 81, 208 Heiller, Theresa 208 Heimer, Terry 102, 110 Heitz, Randy 228 Helmley, Terry 118,223,228 Helms, Frankie 228,239 Hemp, Gene 56, 179 Hemphill, Brenda 84, 228 Hemphill, Clifford 179 Hemphill, Gloria 84, 126, 179 Hemphill, Wayne 120,208 Henderson, Bill 208 Henderson, Brenell 228 Henderson, Jorj 58, 208 Henderson, Linda 208 Hendrix, Jo Ann 208 Henrichsen, Karla 228 Henry, Dan 208 Henson, Cynthia 57, 179 Henson, Linda 77,208 Henthorn, Glenda 57, 179 Hermosillo, Richard 208 Hernandez, Roberta 228 Herrera, Adela 228 Herrick, Ross 120,208 Hesche, Bruce 115, 117, 208 Hester, Betty 208 Hester, Ellouise 56,228 Hester, J. W. 179 Hester, Tommy 228 Hetchler, Linda 73, 179 Heydt, Kittie 179 Hiatt, Phil 169,179 Hicks, Steven 228 Higgins, John 49, 179 Higgins, Martha 54,208 High, john 228 High, Joyce 208 Highsmith, Donna 208 Hikida, Leah 77, 84, 201, 208 Hill, Connie 228 Hill, Eddie 54, 208 Hill, John 228 Hillyard, jimmy 228 Hincy, Millard 179 Hinsley, Patsy 56, 208 Hipke, Larry 208 Hipps, Bill 111,113,120,228 Hipps, Bob 228 Hirohata, Fillmore 118, 201, 208 Hisley, Patsy 228 Hixon, Carla 77, 84, 208 Hobbs, Dyane 239 Hodges, Larry 228 Hoerig, James 208 Hoffman, Shirley 228 Hogan, Sandy 228 Hogan, Prudence 57,208 Hogan, Terri 208 Hogue, stan 44,110, 118,208 Holcomb, Jack 228 Holcomb, Jim 228 Hom, Dinah 75,841,208 Hoo es, Cind 66, 179 Jackson, Jim 229 Jackson, Karen 56, 180 Jackson, Rita 229 Jackson, Robert 209 Jackson, Toni 80, 180 Jacobs, Jeanne 209 Jaimes, Annette 79, 90, 180 James, Linda 79, 180 James, Midge 55, 70, 209 James, Sharilyn 229 Jarnagin, Gayla 55, 84, 209 Keely, Alletta 55,209 Kehoe, Danny 229 Keith, Dale 229 Keith, Greg 181 Keith, Lonnie 120,210 Kellen, Keller, 239 Keller, Kellis, Kellis, Mary Ann 75, 80, 181 Stephen 50, 56, 111, 118, Karen 181 Bill 83, 181 Kathieen 25, 58, 42, 66, 181 Howard , P Y Hoopes, Pat 70, 84, 179 Barbara 38, 43, 70, 179 Hoppel, Connie 179 Hopper, Mary 228 Horath, Mellie 179 Horath, Sally 228 Hopkins, Horlbeck, Nancy 208 Horne, Mike 96, 99, 107, Houck, Vicki 208 Housley , Housley , Houston , Cheryl 228 Dick 180 Glenna 228 Howard, Billy 208 Howard, Rosaline 180 Kay 53, 208 108,136 Jarratt, Lou 239 Jarvis, Larry 148,209 Jauriqui, Diane 81, 180 Jauriqui, Earnest 81, 209 Jay, Annette 79, 180 Jaynes, David 55, 102, 181 Jenkins, Stanley 229 Jennings, Terry 229 Jensen, Allen 209 Jensen, Joe 50, 181 Jepson, Gretchen 229 Jiminez, Diana 81,209 Jiminez, Sallie 209 Jiminez, Sara 229 Joim, Larry 44,50,54,144, 149,152, Howard, Ken 239 Howell, Linda 180 Huber, Dennis 228 Huber, Gayle 38, 40, 66, 69, 90, 91, 201 , 209 Johns on , Johnson, Claudia 209 Johnson, Dan 181 Johnson, Daneil 209 candy 45, 79, 155, 223, 229 Kellis, Phillip 42, 182 Kempton, Nancy 77, 210 Kennedy, Christine 182 Kepler, Gerald 120, 182 Keppel, David 41, 67, 127,169,182 Kiddle, Betty 239 Kiedrowski, Susan 57, 158,210 Kilgore, Joyce 89, 182 Kim, Benjamin 210 Kimbris, Dorothy 229 Kindig, Jane 229 Kindred, David 229 King, Charles 210 King, Manuel 56, 182 King, Patricia 229 Kinnaird, Marty 210 Kinsky, Fred 104, 120,210 Kirtland, Julie 210 Kissell, Sharon 57, 210 Klamerus, Larry 229 108 Huddart, Bill 208 Hudson, Sandy 55,208 Huemann, Cathy 228 Huffmaster, Carol 180 Huffmaster, Linda 228 Hughes, Barry 228 Hughes, Micheal 180 Huish, Bob 102, 209 Hulette, Stephen 228 Hummer, Mary 56,209 Humphrey, Beck 209 Humphrey, John 118,228 Hungerford, Addie 51, 180 Johnson, Fred 50,229 Johnson, Greg 127,209 Johnson, John 181 Johnson, Judy 66, 131, 201, 209 Johnson, Linda D. 75,209 Johnson, Linda F. 209 Johnson, MacDonald 181 Johnson, Margaret 229 Jolmson, Marlene 52, 209 Johnson, Mike 229 Johnson, Myna 69, 79, 93, 130, 181 Johnson, Johnson, Nina 42, 54, 209 Patricia 209 Klein, Klein, Klein, Klein, Greg 110, 118, 210 Jeffrey 229 John 53, 210 Peter 182 Kleiner, John 229 Klinger, Bill 229 Klotz, Richard 210 Knight, Garth 229 Knowles, Earl 49, 72, 182,193 Knudsen, Sharon 229 Koch, Linda 54, 66, 79, 182 Kocher, Karel 182 Johnson, Phil 49, 54, 57,209 Johnson, Steve 53, 127, 229 Jolley, Beth 181 Jolly, Janet 209 Jolly, Robert 181 Jonas, Pam 181 Htuisaker, Dave 219 Hunsaker, Kip 209 Hunsaker, Linda Jo 228 Hunsaker, Marian 101, 128, 180 Htmsaker, Sandra 228 Hunsaker, Ted 228 Htinsaker, Tim 44, 82, 96, 99, 115, 80 Hunt, Carol 180 Hunt, Mickey 118,229 Hunt, Hurd, 209 Sandy 50, 209 Ronnie 38, 44, 83, 147, 201, Hurdle, Cathy 180 Hurdle, Claudia 73,108 Hurley, Gary 229 Hurst, Don 49,229 Hurtado, Phil 103, 120, 228 Hutchinson, Dan 209 Hutzel, Bob 58, 83, 96, 180 Ikeda, Virginia 50, 209 Ireland, Ward 229 Isley, Shirley 84,131,209 Iverson, Paul 209 Jablonka, Laura 229 Jackson, Beverly 180 Jackson Bob 53, 229 Jackson, Charles 209 Jackson, Connie 54, 77, 84, 209 Jackson, Harold 209 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Byron 181 Clarence 181 Larri 54, 78, 209 Lorraine 229 Jones, Nancy 74, 209 Jones, Oscar 120, 229 Jones, Peggy 84, 223, 229 Jones , Jones , Jones , Stephen 229 Steve 72, 120,181 Wayne 181 Jorgensen, Kathy 181 Jorgensen, Richard 51, 103, 225, 229 Jorgensen, Terry 73,209 Juan, Gregory 99, 181 Julian, Mignon 93, 181 Julian, Robin 229 Justin, Malinda 229 Kaesler, Richard 229 Kaesler, Terry 48, 201, 209 Kalmbach, Colleen 77,229 Kawchack, James 209 Kawchack, Linda 229 Kearns, Sheila 56 248 Koehlmoos, Mike 210 Kolsrud, Russ 229 Kooistra, Jim 239 Kowal, Ted KFUJZYJ 43, 51,182 Krasowski, Chris 210 Kuchenmeister, Linda 229 Kunz, Valerie 229 Kutzner, Larry 118,210 Kuykendall, Marcia 48, 70, 210 Kvamme, Douglas 182 Lake, Mack 127,229 Lake, Steve 124,210 Lamb, John 72,210 Land, Roger 229 Lange, Harvey 229 Langford, Margaret 182 Langlois, Jeannine 182 Lareau, Edmond 229 Larry, Don 50, 183 Larry, Sue 70, 77, 229 Larson, Sharon 51, 66, 81, 150, 210 Larson, Tennie 229 Lassen, Barbara 229 Lassen, Gary 71, 76,110, 118, 210 Lawrence, Allan 229 Layton, Kaye 201,210 LeBaron, Cheryl 38, 75, 81, 84, 85, 135, 168, 182 LeBaron, Mike 127,229 Legg, David 210 Lenhart, Joyce 51, 144, 210 Lenior, Sue 70, 73, 77, 229 Leonard Hugh 210 Leonard, Richard 102, 103, 182 LeSueur, Ann 54, 148 LeSueur, David 56, 229 Levine, Earle 182 Lewis, Connie 73,210 Lewis, Deedee 239 Lewis, Gracagail 51, 210 Lewis, L inda 77,210 Lewis, Martha 229 Lewis, Mike 182 Lewis, Roxie Ann 210 Lewis, S Lillo, Ja andie 54,79,152,182 net 210 Manderscheid, Jane 211 Mandese, Nancy 51, 74, 211 Mandley, Deaune 211 Manley, Areta 183 Manning, Archie 105, 120, 230 Manning, Barbara 66, 131, 141, 183 Manning, Jane 211 Manriquez, Richard 83, 96, 183 Manuel, Clifton 104, 120,201,211 Marable, Kay 211 Marett, Lee 38, 45,103, 223, 230 Marion, Ben 230 Marion, Doris 79, 183 Marquez, Irene 67, 88, 89, 183 Lillo, Shirley 56, 182 Lincoln, Harmon 229 Lines, Alan 50, 182 Lines, Patti 77,229 Lisonbee, Cheryl 163,229 Lisonbee, Danny 210 Lisonbee, Stan 229 Livingston, Lillian 57, 210 Lloyd, Bob 120 Lloyd, Linda 229 Lock, Berna 56, 210 Locke, Garold 210 Logan, Kathy 55,210 Lohn, Dave 99,182 Lohn, Don 229 Lomeli, Bobby 102,210 Long, Linda 77,230 Long, Pat 182 Longbottom, Marjorie 80, 210 Longhurst, Eileen 77, 230 Longhurst, Linda 77, 96, 182 Lopez, Mary 210 Lorillard, Bill 105, 120,210 Lorillard, Larry 104, 120, 182 Loyd, Bob 230 Lucchesi, Linda 79, 92, 182, 270 Ludwig, Don 230 Luciani, Janice 239 Ludlow, Fern 56, 210 Marshall, Gary 103, 230 Marshall, Lynette 101,128,129, 183 Martin, Dwaine 230 Martin, Steve 80, 183 Martin, Steve 183 Martin Sue 230 Martini Thomas 230 Martindell, Dwight 96, 99, 118, Martineau, Duane 230 Martinek, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Linda 183 Albert 211 Alex 211 Angelo 230 Chris 211 Cruz 211 K Elaine 79, 81, 84, 211 Johnny 183 Mary 81, 183 Oscar 183 Cathy 230 Yolanda 230 2 Lujan, Cornelio 182 Luster, Mike 182 Lynch, Doug 210 Lynch, Lee 83, 102, 120, 182 Lynch, Patrick 230 Lynch, Sharon 92, 183 Lyons, Margaret 230 Lyons, Robert 183 Lyons, Sharon 74, 183 Marx, Cathy 230 Mason, G. R. 211 Masterson, Eddie 105,211 Mathena, Lavar 230 Mathena, Lavon 230 Matsumoto, Jane 40, 75, 84, 85, 211 Matthews, Charlotte 230 Matthews, John 51,68, 183 Matthews, Marsha 230 Matthews, Steve 50,230 Mattingly, Herb 183 Mattox, John 54, 211 Mauldin, Jackie 230 Maydew, Donna 230 Mayfield, Denise 211 McDonnell, Mark 118,211 McDowell, Caren 77, 230 Mcliachern, Dianne 211 McFarland, Liz 55, 90, 91, 183 McG1umphy, Ann 230 McGough, Beverly 129,211 McGough, Deanna 79, 142, 183 McGough, Steve 103,230 McGough, Susan 76,230 McGrath, Thelma 230 Mclntyre, Carol 230 McKinney, Mike 230 McKinnon, Max 183 McLaughlin, Don 49, 67, 183 McLaughlin, Janet 211 McLaughlin, Jim 69, 91, 183 McLanghlin, Terry 51,211 MCLaws, Ginny 45, 49, 184 McLaws, Jerry 68, 211 McLeod, Carol 239 McMaster, Bobbie 72, 230 McMillan, Ann 230 McNeal, Glenda 230 Mecca, David 184 Meisgeier, Jan 211 Meisgeier, Jean 74, 230 Mejia, Arnold 211 Mejia, Henry 184 Mejia, Joe 184 Mejia, Juan 211 Melcher, Dennis 184 Mellinger, Charlene 77, 184 Mendez, Tommy 127, 211 Mendoza, Ben 55, 230 Mendoza, Joe 212 Mendoza, Rosalinda 230 Mendoza, Tony 230 Menhennet, Linda 230 Menson, Janice 230 Menson, Lorna 212 Mercer, Jerry 212 Mercer, Mary Ann 230 Meredith, Debbie 230 Merkly, , Janice 52, 58, 67, 184 Merrill Leon s3,96,99,212 Merrill, Lianne 51, 231 Merrill, Linda 55, 139,212 Merrill, Margaret 52, 231 Merrill, Richard 50,120, 152, 2 Merrill, Richard 231 Merrill Ronnie 212 Merrill Y ! Merritt, waiter 49,102,212 Ariyce 52,54,184 MacDowe1l, Cathy 210 Mace, Elva 54,75,77,210 Macias, Mario 211 Macquire, Ruth 211 Madeja, Bob 201,211 Madsen, Mary 76, 230 Madueno, Rudy 83, 96, 99, 183 Magdeleno, Mary 230 Magnusson, Bob 183 Magnusson, Penelope 211 Maher, Kenneth 183 McAfee , McBride Owen 230 , Bill 52, 54,57 McBride, Karma 230 McBride, Rex 50, 67, 183 Maiorana, Pat 230 Makil, Frances 211 Maldonado, Rayme 81,211 Malone, Kathy 75, 84, 154, 230 Malone, Leslie 230 Malone, Lloyd 49,118,211 Malone, Mike 230 Malouf Q Maloy, Colleen 51,211 Manderscheid, Ann 58, 79, 183 , Ricky 124,211qfi McClelland, Barbara 54, 56, 84, 183 McClelland, Charles 102, 211 McClelland, Stanley 103, 111, 118, 230 McCollum, Barbara 230 McCollum, Lynn 75,230 McCormick, Carol 211 McCrea, Randy 211 McCrone, Mona 211 McDaniel, Charlotte 74, 76, 78, 211 McDaniel, Marlene 74, 183 Menavid, cyn 40,55,69,93, 130, 135, 165, 183 McDermott, Betty 77,211 McDermott, Kelly 230 249 Metheny, Linda 184 Meyer, Jerry 56, 113,239 Meyerpeter, Barry 105, 212 Meyers, Susan 230 Michael, Gary 212 Michaelis, Ken 184 Michaelis, Linda 230 Michel, Emory 82, 83, 96, 99, 1 113, 184 Michel, Evelyn 74, 212 Mickelson, Susan 51 Milano, Francene 212 Milano, Frank 120, 123, 184 Miles, Brian 230 Miles, Linda 67, 93,184 Miller, Alice 54, 84, 184 Miller, Chris 212 Miller, David 184 Miller, Donald 212 Miller, Eric 50,212 Miller, Gale 212 12 12, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Millet, Millett Gerald 212 Jimmie 51,212 Kris 73, 212 Leroy 239 Nancy 184 Peggy 230 Richard 230 Debbie 212 , Dennis 184 Millett, Duane 231 Millett , Jan 212 Mmerr, Mark 54,102, 120, 160, 184 Mills , Mills , Mills , Mills , Mills , Mills , Andy 231 Bill 103,113,231 Dennis 212 Pam 231 Ronald 231 Suzanne 57,77, 212 Milner, Ricky 231 Mirand, Jerry 184 , Nancy 231, 240 Miranda, Peggy 184 Mirand Mitchell, Marilyn 231 Moffat, Riley 63, 75, 93, 134 Montgomery, Bob 231 Montgomery, Cobina 231 Montgomery, George 231 Montierth, Christine 185 Montierth, Connie 231 Montierth, Evelynn 53, 212 Moore, Andy 231 Mopre, Andy 55,231 Moore, Dave 56, 212 Moore, John 231 Moore, Linda 231 Moore, Terry 77, 84, 231 Morales, Linda 231 Moran, Mike 231 Moreno, Genevieve 56, 231 Moresca, Tony 231 Morgan, Ann 212 Morgan, Carol 231 Mortiz, Jeff 231 Morris, Beverly 52, 75, 80, 231 Morris, Eddy 185 Morris, Yvonne 38, 54, 137, 1 200, 201, 212 Morse, Linda 77, 185 Mosbaugh, Sherry 56,212 Moses Carole 185 4 7 Moses, Sally 231 Mosher, Teresa 240 Moss, Saundra 231 Motley, Susan 231 Mottinger, Paula 76, 185 Mottinger, Randall 212 Mounger, Sharon 58, 185 Mounger, Darla 231 Mountz, John 231 Moyer, Janet 231, 240 Moyer, Wade 240 Mumford, Sally 231 Munk, Glenda 231 Munoz, Don 212 Munoz, JoAnn 81,212 Munoz, Mary Ann 212 Murdock, Monte 54, 57, 185 Mtuphy, Janet 185 Musgraves, Eddie 185 Myers, Allen 212 Myers, Larry 55,212 Myers, Rory 56, 58, 185 Nakatsu, Margene 75,231 8, Nance, Susan 212 Nansen, JoAnn 212 Natividad, Vicky 231 Nava, Margaret 212 Naylor, Steve 212 Needham, Carol 231 Neely, Barbara 40, 66, 67, 70, 75, 185 Neill, Andy 71,113, 120, 231 Neilson, Mike 185 Nelson, Larry 51, 72, 185 Nelson, Larry 68, 185 Nelson, Vicky 231 Nesmith, Barbara 212 Nesmith, Leslie 150,185 Nesmith, Martha 56, 84, 231 New, Marsha 185 Newsome, Diana 185 Nichols, Cindy 77, 84, 150, 212 Nichols, Kathleen 212 Nichols, Linda 53, 55, 75, 223, 231 Nichols, Neldon 185 Nicoll, Shirley 69, 93, 130, 146, 159, 165, 185 Nielsen, Carolyn 130, 186 Nielsen, Sandy 169,185 Nielsen, Steve 212 Nielsen, Vicki 231 Nielson, Georgine 44, 76, 84, 223, 231 Noe, Dick 231 Noel, Roxanne 186 Noll, H. C. 120,121,157 Norman, Laura 80, 213 Norman, Mike 231 Nystrom, Sally 231 O'Barr, Danny 72, 213 Ober, Mike 186 Obear, Jayne 231 obefie, Tom S4,58,77,84,186 Obershaw, Dennis 56, 231 Ochoa, Erlinda 231 Ochoa, Margie 186 O'Donnell, Robert 231 O'Dell, Paulette 186 O'Donnal, Vic 213 O'Gara, Donna 57,232 O'Harrow, Kathi 84, 85, 126, 213 Olivan, Leo 186 Olivan, Sylvia 56,232 Pantoja, Deanna 213 Parra, Andrea 213 Parsons, Fay 186 Parsons, Jim 213 Passey, Bill 44, 232 Passey, Jim 83, 96, 99,159,186 Patterson, Pat 186 Patterson, Ronald 232 Patton, Virginia 213 Paul, A. G. 186 Paul, Candy 186 Paul, Chris 232 Paulsen, Jim 213 Paulson, Gary 102, 213 Pawloski, Patty 186 Payne, Marilyn 232 Peacock, Meryl 77, 213 Pearce, Evelyn 232 Pearce, Kenny 213 Pearce, Russell 45,213 Pearson, Steve 83, 96, 99,120, 213 Paddecord, Mike 213 Pena, Louisa 232 Pena, Luther 186 Pena, Ruben 186 Pena, S ally 213 Pena , Thomas 213 Penrod , Penrod, Pepera , Nannette 232 Paulette 232 Charles 186 Perez, Adam 186 Perguson, Danny 232 Perguson, Jim 186 Perkins, Perkins, Perkins, Denna 232 Pete 43, 49, 102, 213 Norman 213 Perry, Mabry 187 Person, Tom 187 Peterka, Linda 79, 93, 187, 270 Peterka, Nancy 232 Peterson, Cyndy 69, 92, 187 Peterson, Ginny 213 Olson, Janet 232 Olson, Sharon 186 O'Neall, Rick 186 Openshaw, John 103, 111, 118, 232 Orfall, Mark 71, 186 Orr, Larry 71, 102, 186 Orr, Linda 232 Ortega, Lucy 213 Ortiz, Ray 55, 186 orm, sandy 38,39,44, 131,186 Ortlund, Charlotte 54, 186 Osborn, Tim 213 Osborn, Victor 213 Oswald, Don 186 Peterson, Kristen 55, 101, 128, 129, 135, 187 Peterson, Linda 187 Peterson, Maurice 51, 54, 201,213 Peterson, Phil 103,111,232 Peterson, Roger 99, 187 Peterson, Sandi 56, 213 Peterson, Sharilyn 52, 213 Petrie, Nancy 80,84,101, 128,129, 169, 187 Petrocelli, Linda 131, 187 Petrocelli, Nick 232 Petty, Jerry 102, 116, 187 Petty, Linda 213 Petty, Suzanne 213 Pew, Terry 75,232 Pew, Tom 96, 99, 110,118, 213 Pfaff, Kerry 240 Phalen, Linda 187 Phariss, Dennis 232 Phelps, David 56 Phelps, John 232 Overgard, David 83, 96, 120, 186 Owsely, Mike 124,186 Owsley, Rosemary 232 Oxley, Pat 240 Page, Kathy 40, 75, 232 Palmer, Anita 213 Palmer, Carol 186 Palmer, David 232 Palmer, Janyce 186 Palmer, Pamela 51,213 250 Phelps, Richard 100,120, 121, 187 Phillips, Brenda 55, 187 Phillips, Jeanne 213 Phillips, Joyce 213 Phillips, Peggy 56,240 Phillips, Sidney 213 Phillips, Susan 240 Phillips, Terry 213 Philson, Arnet 232 Pierce, Carolyn 232 Pierce, David 187 Pierce, Linda 232 Pieters, Diane 213 Pitchford, Gayle 213 Pitts, Kathleen 73, 213 Platt, Sue 213 Plott, Orlea 240 Pogue, Jimmy 232 Pogue, Mary 187 Pomeroy, Cassandra 54, 129, 213 Pomeroy, Frankie 44, 54, 201, 213, 254 Pontious, Marshall 213 Poole, Mari 57, 187 Pope, Sandy 214 Popello, Janna 56, 232 Poppy, Gail 55, 214 Poppy, Jo Ellen 232 Portee, Lorena 56, 187 Portee, Melvin 102, 120, 187 Porter, Don 187 Porter, Gary 214 Porter, Gilbert 187 Porter, Janet 88, 89, 187 Potter, Richard '232 Potts, Karen 232 Potts, Linda 55 Powell, Pattie 56, 74, 232 Pozar, Lynna 214 Pratt, Bernice 74, 78,232 Pratt, Dennis 232 Pratt, Sandra 214 Pratt, Wallace 187 Preston, Karen 232 Preston, Skip 102, 187 Price, Edna 232 Price, George 232 Price, Pam 79 Proehl, Joe'187 Pulatie, Jim 187 Pulliam, David 232 Pyatt, Carol 232 Quinn, Robert 232 Quinone, Richard 118,232 Quintana, Danny 105, 120,232 Quist, Belva 77, 84, 187 Quist, Charles 214 Racine, Susan 74,214 Rackley, Lee 232 Rafter, Wayne 111,232 Rainbow, Bob 120, 144,214 Rainbow, Linda 77, 126, 187, 192 Ramsey, Connie 77, 169, 187 Ramsey, Peggy 77, 232 Randall, Bobbie 214 Randall, Diane 187 Randall, Randy 102, 120,214 Rasch, Francis 84,214 Rawlins, Steve 52,214. , Ray, Carol 43, 54, 75, 201,214 Ray, Cynthia 52,214 Ray, Dennis 54, 107, 188 Ray, Elton 96, 100, 188 Ray, Joyce 56, 57, 75, 129, 232 Ray, Molly 232 Redding, Kathy 188 Reeb, Rennie 48, 188 Reed, Darlene 232 Reed, Linda 57,214 Reedy, David 232 Reese, Jimmy 232 Reeves, Peggy 214 Reichard, Robert 214 Reidhead, Joe 214 Rein, Ed 188 Rein, Richard 232 Reina, Edward 214 Reinhart, Joyce 188 Renoll, Dawn 188 Replogle, Judy 214 Repp, Rhonda 56,77,232 Reynolds, Sheila 214 Rich, Rita 57, 74,232 Richardson, Kathleen 214 Richardson, Paul 56, 103, 232 Richey, Evelyn 232 Richey, Susan 214 Ricks, Brent 188 Riena, Janice 214 Riggs, Mike 188 Riggs, Sandy 214 Riley, Shelby 232 Ringlero, Fred 113, 120, 232 Risser, Jolm 72, 81,214 Rivenburgh, Bette 232 Rivera, Danny 214 Rivera, Donna 214 Rivera, Ignacio 214 Rivera, John 51, 81,214 Rivera, Romulo 102,214 Rivera, Steve 103,118 Rivers, Gary 103,120 Robb, Diane 232 Robb, Donna 188 Robbins, Mike 214 Roberts, Connie 51, 54, 70, 80, 84, 188 Roberts, Jane 55, 75, 188 Roberts, Michael 53,232 Roberts, Reed 54, 148, 214 Roberts, Roxanne 232 Roberts, Vicki 73,79,233 Robinson, Chuck 188 Robinson, Janice 77, 93, 188 Robson, Jim 57, 60,105, 113, 152, 188 Robson, Loretta 56, 75, 154, 233 Rodgers, Bill 214 Rodgers, Cheryl 76, 77, 188 Rodgers, Dennis 233 Rodgers, Pat 188 Rodriquez, Mary 188 Rogers, Bruce 214 Rogers, Mike 214 Roinuse, Mary 233 Rokey, Ray 41, 103, 111, 118, 223, 233 Rollins, Beverly 69, 92, 165, 188 Rosales, Cecil 214 Rosales, Margaret 233 Rosales, Mary Helen 233 Ross, Marty 188 Rothman, Martin 188 Rowe, Theresa 233 Rowell, Noreen 67, 189 Rowley, Gordon 189- Roy, Alexander 55, 214 Ruby, Bob 50,214 Rucker, Pat 126,189 Ruhlandf David 214 Rupert, Lanny 233 Rushing, Donna 214 Rushton, Russell 233 Russell, Bruce 233 Russell, Dwight 214 Russell, Larry 112,113, 189 Russo, Terry 233 Rutt, Yolanda 189 251 Ryan, Pat 215 Ryan, Richard 215 Ryder, Howard 233 Sabatelli, Sharon 57, 215 Sabin, Edwin 51,233 Sabin, Eugene 189 Sabo, George 189 Sain, Alexa 233 Salamone, Walt 52, 215 Salas, Danny 102, 189 Salas, Nadine 215 Salas, Paul 240 Salas, Virginia 215 Sale, Marsha 38, 42, 146, 189 Sampson, Dale 233 Sampson, Kathy 56,215 Samuels, Richard T. 189 Sanchez, Gilbert 105,113,233 Sanchez, Irene 215 Sanchez, Reuben 120,233 Sanchez, Yolanda 233 Sandberg, Lincoln 215 Sandeno, Betty 42, 155,233 Sanders, Charlotte 215 Sanderson, Neale 72, 189 Sandoval, Charles 77, 104, 120, 123, 189, 201 Sandoval, Ernie 233 Sandoval, Robert 105, 120, 215 Sanera, Mike 68, 81, 189 Santa Cruz, Rudy 83, 96,100, 1 113 , 189 Santangelo, Sandy 233 Santerre, Michele.233 Santrock, Jim 215 - Santrock, Florence 233 Santrock, Marian 215 Sargent, Kathy 77,233 Sargent, Virginia 189 Satterlee, Barbara 215 Satterlee, Roger 189 Saunders, Sharon 55, 215 Saye, Gary 215 Sayre, Camille 233 Scarberry, Donna 215 Scarborough, Jim 215 Scarborough, Richard 102,189 Schaumburg, Clarloy 77, 233 Schlinglof, Christie 56, 233 Schlinglof, David 115, 189 Schmidt, Fred 240 Schmuck, Linda 215 Schmuck, Roger 103, 118, 233 Schmuck, Susan 42, 101, 128, 1 157, 189 Schneck, Steve 233 Schooler, Rita 215 Schoonover, Ann 79, 189 Schrader, Chuck 124,215 Schreiner, Marilyn 189 Schrey, Dianne 190 Schroeder, Nanette 190 Schultz, Jimmy 111,233 Schultz, Patty 56, 72, 233 Schultz, Tom 233 Schultz, Wayne 51,81,215 Schurz, Arnie 120,215 Schurz, Carole 215 Schutz, Sandy 215 Schwarz, Kent 215 Schwehr, Dennis 52, 111,233 Schweitzer, Bob 115,190 Schweitzer, Mary 74, 215 Schwenk, Linda 76,233 1 2 2: Scotford, Sally 215 Scott, Barbara 215 Scott, Connie 215 ohn 103 113 Scott, J , Scott, Marta 74,233 Scott, Walter 233 Scuderi, Joan 215 Segraves, Ronald 190 Seidle, Donna 57,215 Sellars, Richard 190 Sellars, Richard 215 Seota, Luke 100 Serrano, Andy 215 Sevland, Dave 215 Sexton, Bill 233 Seymour, David 215 Sezate, Marti 131,215 Sharp, Bruce 42, 104,112, 113, 120 Sharp, Faith 233 Sharp, Ronnie 190 Shaw, Tom 215 Shaw, Valerie Renee 56, 72, 77 Shawver, Deryl 83, 96, 100, 112, 113,215 Shea, Geri 215 Smith, Betty 190 Smith, Bob 216 Smith, Brad 233, 237 Smith, Carol 76, 233 Smith, Dave 190 Smith, David'M. 216 Smith, Gary 191 Smith, Gayle 233 Smith, Keith 216 Smith, Marie 233 Smith, Karl 102,216 Smith, Mary 74, 191 Smith, Mike 191 Smith, Nadine 54,55,57,191 Smith, Pat 216 Smith, Phil 216 Smith, Ray 43,233 Smith, Richard 191 Smith, Shirley 56, 233 Smith, Steven R. 49,216 Smith, Steven S. 216 Smith, Yvonne 52,233 Snell, Juanita 55, 191 Snyder, Becky 24, 54, 88, 89, 191 Snyder, Jan 53, 234 Stewart, Buzz 68, 146, 191 Stewart, Chuck 43,234 Stewart, Connie 216 Stewart, Dane 201,216 Stewart, Jimmy 234 Stewart, Lee 83, 120, 191 Stewart, Robert 53, 191 Stewart, Sally 52, 54, 75, 77, 216 Stiles, David 103,111, 120,234 Stimson, Kathy 234 Stinson, Althea 216 Stogail, Connie 234 Stoltz, Stone , Stone , Stone , Stortz, Terry 217 Becky 77, 217 David 34, 191 John 217 Ernie 102 Shearin, Becky 42, 223,233 She arin , shauay, Doug 38, 39, 54, 143,146, 190 Shelley, Lenore 233 Shelley, Marlene 38, 168, 190 Shelton, La Quite 233 Shields, Bryan 103, 111, 118, 233 Shields, Mike 68, 215 Shihady, J. B. 190 Shill, Lillie 52, 54, 216 Shill Linda 77,233 Shill: Lula 233 Janice 40,57,66, 163,215 Shill, Susan 76, 84, 233 Shipman, Rita 58, 190 shirk, Bob 216 Shirley, Lawrence 49, 58,67, 71, 190 Shockman, Nola 53,233 Shoemaker, Karla 216 Short, Dean 190 Shreeve, Wylene 190 Shumann, Jon 233 Shumway, Linda 84, 131, 216 Shumway, Scott 103, 111,120,233 Shupe, Kay 190 Shurtz, Carolee 233 Shutthics, Christine 216 Sicuranza, Sheryl 77, 190 Silva, John 190 Silvers, Barbara 57,190 Silvers, Gary 233 Silvers, Georgia 190 Simmons, Gary 112, 113, 190 Simmons, Karen 190 Simpson, Kathleen 233 Simon, Sandi 67, 84, 190 Sirovatka, John 190 Sirovatka, Linda 233 Skaggs, Peggy 216 Skidmore, Bob 83, 104, 190 Skousen, Marta 51, 56, 233 Sledge, Mitchel 216 Sloan, Slusher Smart, Smart, Smart, Smart, Smee, Smith, George 107, 190 , Ron 127, 190 Arthur 233 Kathy 70, 75 , 190 Linda 51, 66, 84, 134, 216 Richard 233 Roland 190 Alene 216 Sorensen, Bruce 216 Sorenson, Gary 216 Soule, Penny 55, 216 Southerland, Sharon 216 Sowards, Lonna 55,75, 216 Soza, Bobby 55,103, 120, 234 Soza, Cathy 74, 81,191 Soza, Gilbert 55, 102, 120 Spalink, Stuart 81, 234 Sparks, Carolyn 89, 191 Sparks, Ronald 234 Spavin, Sandra 234 Spear, Patty 234 Spencer, Dennis 216 Sperry, Carolyn 216 Sperry, Harold 105,191 Spratley, Jim 54, 83, 96,100, 118, 201 , 216 Springall, Steve 82, 83, 96, 100, 113, 191 Staats, Eddie 216 Stambaugh, Cynthia 234 Stamey, Linda 240 Standage, Pat 234 Stapley, David 113,234 Stapley, Robert 127,216 Stark, Ken 216 Starks, Delene 216 Stearman, Barbara 191 Stearman, Brenda 216 Stechnij, Hector 216 Stechnij, Michaele 90, 191 Steele, Bill 148,216 Steelman, Carol 56,234 Steelman, Larry 216 Steiner, David 234 Steiner, Sherry 75, 145 Stephen, Billy 115,116, 117, 191 Stephens, Betty 216 Stephens, Dee Ann 84, 85, 126, 216 Stephens, Mary Lou 84, 216 Stephens, Susan 234 Stephens, Warren 234 Stephenson, Dikie 201, 216 Stephenson, Sam 234 Stephenson, Tookie 191 Stern, Richard 216 Steverson, Anne 75, 153,233 Stewart, Brenda 131,191 252 Story, Elliot 58,59, 67, 191 Story, Kathy 56 Stratman, Glenda 234 Strohmeyer, Ron 217 Stong, Marc 217 Stucks, Linda 126,217 Sullivan, Brian 127, 217 Sullivan, Kay 29, 51, 70, 84, 191 Suprack, Russell 217 Suter, Stephen 217 Swartz, Lynda 55, 217 Sweat, Carol 191 Swinehart, Barbie 234 Swinehart, Roger 217 Swisher, Diana 55,217 Tackett, Marsha 169,191 Taft, Stacey 234 Taggart, Craig 105,112,113,217 Tainsh, Terri 55, 77, 84,217 Tanner, Gayle 240 Tavis, Mary 191 Taylor, David 217 Taylor, Earl 72, 191 Taylor, Kathleen 234 Taylor, Richard 103,234 Taylor, Ricky 234 Tebo, Larry 234 Teeple, Te resa 234 Terry, Karen 74, 76, 78,217 Terry, Rita Thackeray, Thackeray, Thaller, Ev 74, 217 Nikki 81,234 Vance 217 a 217 Thayer, David 191 Thomas, Clifford 217 Thomas, Judi 217 Thomas, LaMar 217 Thomas, Phil 217 Thome, Alan 191 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thorne, Ga Tiffany, Al Connie 191 Judy 79, 192 Marie 75, 192 Pat 51, 56 Sandra 234 Sheri 217 Stanley 111, 234 Susan 234 ry 49, 110, 217 lan 234 Tiffany, Del 102,217 Tilton, Debbie 217 Timbrell, Cindy 192 Tindall, Sandi 74, 88, 192 Titcomb, Marilyn 234 Tolman, Bonnie 54, 75, 217 Tolman, Robert 96, 100, 168, 192 Tomkinson, Betty 51, 67,69, 80, 90,192 Tomlin, Loretta 234 Tomlin, Virgil 192 Toney, Theodus 120, 192 Toot, Donna 234 Torrez, Adeline 75, 81, 217 Towne, John 234 Towner, Mike 217 Townsend, Shelby 74, 192 Traylor, Sandy 104, 192 Treadway, Delbert 234 Tresler, Rachel 57, 70, 72, 217 Trevethan, Pat 234 Trevizo, Patsy 192 Trevizo, Ramon 234 Trimble, Linda 84, 217 Trischella, Janis 234 Trisoliere, Ricky 234 Tristan, Teresa 234 Troutman, Trudie 192 Truman, Flossie 55, 192 Truman, George 192 Tucker, Janet 55, 66, 148, 217 Tucker, Steve 102, 113,120, 234 Tunall, Lynne 192 Turner, John 120,217 Twardowski, John 234 Tyler, Joan 192 Underwood, Russell 51, 192 Uptain, Bonnie 234 Upton, Kenneth 234 Urbina, Richard 55, 120, 217 Utt, Jo Anna 77,192 Valasquez, Gilbert 102, 112,113, 218 Valdez, Jessa 217 Valdez, Mary 217 Valenzuela, Carmen 234 Valenzuela, Lupe 234 Valenzuela, Ruben 234 Vance, Demmis 120, 217 Vandenberg, Ken 234 Van de Steeg, Shari 67, 119 Van Horn, Allen 217 Vanl-lorn, Gary 217 Van Luchene, Stephen 118, 217 Vann, Mike 38,111,118, 222, 234 VanVolk, Ray 240 VanZutphen, Carol 192 Vasquez, Armida 75,217 Vegh, David 234 Vensor, Rudy 234 Vickers, Dave 234 Vigil, Mary 234 Villa, Rachael 235 Villa, Ramon 102, 120,218 Villicana, Laura 80,235 Vovakes, Mike 68, 218 Waddell, Gayle 218 Waggoner, Bill 83, 96,1oo,112, 113, 120, 192 Wagner, Bill 103, 120, 235 Wagnor, Judy 218 Waite, Lavrel 193 Walker, Freddi 193 Walker, Mary 235 Walker, Nell 57, 193 Wall, Marlene 218 Waltemeyer, Susan 235 Walters, Cheryl 73, 84,218 Wamble, Susan 66, 131, 218 Wangley, Judy 57, 193 Ward, Beverly 70, 79, 84, 131, 218 Ward, Mickie 218 Warren, Connie 218 Warren, Larrie 102, 120, 193 Wassinger, Bill 235 Watkins, Aurelia 235 Watkins, Coleen 235 Watson, Flora 235 Watson, Karen 218 Watson, Mary 77,235 Watson, Mike 235 Watson, Rick 83, 96, 100,115, 116, 169, 193 Waychott, Judy 74, 193 Webb, Colleen 235 Webb, David 235 Webb, Kurt 235 Webb, Loran 105,112, 113, 183, 193 Webb, Michael 218 Webb, Neal 218 Webb, Russ 103,235 Weese, Linda 90, 193 Weese, Pam 235 Welker, Susan 218 Welker, Terry 235 Wells, Steve 111, 120,235 Wenger, Diane 56,218 Wessels, Toni 235 West, Bill 235 West, Jolinda 235 Westbrook, Dave 193 Westbrook, Steve 55, 235 Westenfelder, Karen 193 Western, Carla 73,84,235 Western, Velsie 73,218 Westmoreland, Shirley 193 Whalen, Mike 103, 118,235,237 ' dam Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Whetten , Whetten , Brent 72,235 Darvin 193 Jerry 96,100,193 Marvin 218 Tom 50, 193 Vernell 218 Whipple, Dale 235 Whipple, Eddie 193 Whipple, Judy 74, 193 Whipple, Kathleen 74,218 Whipple, Nedra 53, 77, 235 Whitaker, Eddie 148,218 White, Debby 45, 56, 154, 235 White, Gaylynne 45, 53, 154, 235 White, Kathy 38, 43, 45, 54, 75, 201 , 218 White, Larry 102,218 White, Leola 235 White, Linda 51, 54,75 White, Mike 72, 193 Whitecott, Laurel 193 Whited, Sherla 193 Whiting, Claudia 147,193 Whiting, Denise 169,194 Whitton, Edith 218 Wiens, Judy 218 Wigger, Dennis 218 Wiggins, Mary 77, 218 Wilbur, Buckley 218 Willey, Lynn 75, 235 Willhite, Steve 218 Williams, Dale 51, 218 Williams, David 41, 235 Williams, Gerald 103,235 Williams, Williams, Williams, John 194 Martha 55,126,218 Randy 194 Williams, Terry D. 116,117,194 Williams, Terr L. 38 41 83 96 y D ! D 100,101,120,136,194 Williams, wiuie 84,85,194 Willis, Carl 218 Willis, Elizabeth 52, 55,57, 75,154, 235 , 253 Willis, Willie 235 Willwater, John 235 Wilson, Diane 235 Wilson, Harriet 218 Wilson, Katherine 235 Wilson, Linder 57,218 Wilson, Pam 235 Wilstead, Richard 102, 218 ' Bonnie W'nes Micke 84 23 inks, Richard 194 Winick, Marquerite 235 Winters, Ron 194 Winterton, Kent 112,113, 218 Wintle, Vicki 194 Wirtjes, Diann 218 Wolfswinkel, Conley 103,111,235 Wolfswinkel, Daryle 83, 96, 100, 194 Wolta, Diane 72, 84, 235 Wolven, Linda 235 Wonderle, Loren 118 Wong, Wilky 235 Wong, Willie 218 Wood, Bonnie 218 Wood, Connie 218 Wood, Gary 218 Wood, Harvey 102, 110, 118, 218 Wood, Jim 194 Wood, Linda 66, 84, 194 Wood, Linda 235 Wood, Terry 67,68,105,194 Woodard, Bonnie 235 Woodard, Dwayne 194 Woodard, Wayne 194 Woods, Connie 235 Woods, Dennis 72, 194 Woods, Jim 235 Woodworth, Cathy 67, 169, 194 Worm, Joanne 235 Wright, Bill 194 Wright, Bill 235 Wright, Bob 4, 54, 57, 60, 135, 194 Wright, Jeanine 54, 130, 148, 219 Wright, Johnny 38, 39,115,194 Wright, Linda 56, 75, 129, 223, 235 Wright, Louise 56, 57, 75,129, 235 Wright, Mike 201, 219 Wunderle, Loren 56, 113, 235 Wursta, Jeff 120,235 Wurts, Burk 194 Yancy, Chester 54, 77, 83, 104, 120 143, 194 Yancy, Clark 38,105,111,120, 222, 235 Yancey, Thelma 236 Yanez, Helen 219 Yazzie, Louise 56,236 Yeagley, Warren 194 Yordani, Aurthur 236 Young, Ada 236 Young, Ben 194 Young, George 236 Young, Kathy 219 Young, Nancy A. 236 Young, Nancy J. 236 Youngberg, Charles 236 Youngkin, David 71,219 Younker, Greg 219 Younker, JoLynn 236 Zarkou, Linda 77, 236 Zrkow, Russell 41, 48, 219 Zimmerman, Kay 219 Zinn, Gary 194 Zufelt, Larry 120,236 for Me BEST DEM. 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