Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

 - Class of 1974

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X V I-r-rr ' Curtain Time Puts Talent Onto Stage Lights, camera, action: That's exactly what Curtain Time '73 was, for talent was abundant. The assembly audiences were treated to a variety of songs by Debbie Belknap, Norene Ray, and Aletha Johnson. The lighter side of the show brought the bubbly File and Bottle jug Band and The Old Soft Shoe routine of lim Wright, Dave Gard- ner, and Michael jones. Then there was a '50's dance skit from the bouncy Andrew Sisters and a modern dance from jennifer jones and Sadie Butler. The Honor Choir topped the show off with the beautiful song Morning has Broken. is wi 1 A i if 'N May, ,fl fi g 3 ,WWI Left: Huffing and puffing She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain is the hilarious six-member File and lug Band. Top Far Left: jennifer jones and Sadie Butler do a creative modern dance. Top Left: Gymnist Carol johnson performs a beautiful floor ex-routine during the double assembly Curtain Time. Top Right: Senior Norene Ray sings Clouds to the receptive assembly audience. Below: Some of Westwood's 4Warriorettes, dressed in long skirts, rolled-up slacks, and teenie bopper shoes, boogie woogie to the sounds of the 50's. CURTAIN TIME-25 Mesa-Westwood Week Activates Rivalry Mesa-Westwood Week 1973 was no ordinary week, for the spirit of Westwood Warriors was evident for five full days. Monday, the 24th of September started the events off with Lick 'em Up day. Students were given suckers to lick up some enthusiasm. Tuesday was Stomp 'em day, with many students wearing their combat boots. Wednesday was Chew 'em Up day and War- riors were treated to bubble gum. Thursday was known as Mash 'em Up day, and M8tM's were mashed in honor of Mesa. Friday, the 28th of September was the day everyone had waited for. A funeral was held for the poor Mesa lackrabbit at lunch time. The week was topped off by a 54-21 victory over our cross-town rivals. 26-MESA WESTWOOD WEEK I . r Thrills, dancing, sadness, and a big win were all part of Mesa-Westwood r-' Week. Left: Clergyman Bill Heob preaches to the crowd on the 'Mesa Mas- sacre! Above Left: We won! Westwood over Mesa 54-21. Top Left: Great job son, keep it in up! congradulates Coach lolly to Tribe quar- terbeck Hector Hernan- dez. Top Right: Perform- M . in durin halftime these .if g 3 f three girls 'cha-cha-cha' to their kind of music. -' Top Far Left: We're gonna wring their ' necks! shouts Danny Staebell. Right: With the support of this spirited crowd, the Westwood Warriors DID win! F' Q 3' o s K ix pf! ix Vu. ,F C 1 , ,. n-5- , X 'N ,rw .. I ,l .V Vg, I w- ,-, VN ff -Y Y A .W z ,am g -' ' 'J' . M .- s W . if I A .1 h , fx, M ,K N 5 X 4 ' ' ' gl 1 f 1.1 - ' A J: W - ., I,-v. ...sm- , ,X W ' - . 1 4 '- v up ' - ' ' ' 1 - . v, X t 9 . , xg , 11 -. P szif' Qi ' 1 I 3 x Q X5 l r' . Yi! 5 X fx . ' 1 Q V -. 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Talking to a basketball swinging some beads having a shoot out ... or even getting tough with karate were some of the Sophie candidates' ideas to help them along with their speeches during the election assembly. Clever was the word, for the winners had tough competi- tion from others. jim Wright won the title of sophomore class president with Tony Flores as sophie vice-president to help him out. Vickie Tobey won the title of sophomore secretary. Michelle Harris and julie Crum both received the jobs of publicity director. Tammy Richardson got in the swing of things as special services director. Celeste Cummins, Sandy Hernandez, jana Nugent, and Susan Malone were elected as the spirit raisers for the underclassmen. Top Right: Can you see why cheery Celeste Cummins was elected as one ofthe junior varsity cheerleaders? Top Middle Right: Performing special services, a bead-swinging Tammy Richardson keeps the audience entertained. Top Far Right: Hai! Chop, chop! screams karate expert julie Crum as she demonstrates some kung fu tactics. Bottom Far Right: With the help of Basketball jones, Tony Flores bounced his way into the soph- omore vice-presidency. Bottom Middle: Shooting up a storm, Vickie Tobey tries to capture her share of votes. Her gun-shooting antics elected her sophomore secretary. Below: Getting into the swim with jim was easy enough as jim Wright proved to be another Mark Spitz. -'Q Y gorge. 'tl f ...E . A ,i 'R li fm? 11? Q .gg .T X . Q s , gs .5 ,K Ph ' if A 3 , .1 .ver 41 7 EQ gg -324 4 is 3' X.. 5 5 'V M45 1, n..- KQW vii, .Y T Qs, H -gf . fm-w .. . --.ggi .4541- 'U' ,wif N xii tw A xi' w Q, Q-, .. yr ik i . X7 . . ,fg,5. .. .X 'H x f -' . - K 'S K 1 ,L W. fic K. vm X ,V , X L 50. Y . ,,.0 .fn M it X ,gigs ., 3 , K,x. . : . 'K 1 ,:i?,flff .Eg K. f ai Q K ..wfgrZ.-,PM4 f. Q .. :Q g. -ef i'f iif J., -y is 3 T ., H Afqiag, t 5M L. -fgg. . .A gf- W- ,-Q 4. f:,g.-,,r, f U --aff? ggi' 7 A 1 .K-'ikiifx Xp.: ' .. 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During Thai-chew-wee Week the clubs set up attractive booths and recruited new members. This year there were many fine booths. Club veterans put in a lot of work to set up colorful, eye-catching attractions. Some organizations went all out and created an atmosphere of excitement in the students. Spanish Club, Latin Club, and Awathum Club had customary apparels worn in their various cul- tures. Thai-Chew-Wee Week proved to be a great success this year as membership and spirit increased throughout the many organizations. 1.1'lW' -an-g.,.:N P M '--' waximuld' o a Left: Ole! Venga aqui donde hay muchas personas simpaticas! yell members of the Chicano Unidos to attract attention as they begin to perform a hat dance. Top Far Left: john Yates sig- nals V for victory as he successfully recruits another person for the Teen-age Republicans. Top Left: You betcha this club is active! says Mitch Fulwilder as he attempts to enlist new people for Westwood's Awathum Club. Top Right: Pencil and clip board in hand, Sue Stanley signs Brenda Mead in to the ranks of the Dance Club. Above: A girl in Key Club? Never! protests john Thompson to Dick Mayne as two women libbers look on. TAHI-CHEW-WEE WEEK 33 V, ,f 2 '-if Q., . ff 11 a Yr' 4 l . I ' f 1 A ' 1, L ! ,- X s asm, .,, ,. ,, , ,Q ,i . ,fam 'A N 'x n w. Q f it ...gr 1 'x 'Y 1' f .qv Sv vv!X,. ll ,N . W' ,, v K I , ni'-2 'ws If ' ' y N ,s H - Z 4- X .1 . - fm Q' we 1. 1' mx 'x ex' ' ' 4,34 l 1 V:,,,, ,,4 f. ,mf . . M Q 1f. -V551 ,aQ1frif?5fxI'3 fa-4 as f mm F2 . , .x if wwf x. Y 9- . 'L .Q 'Y Halftime Music: The Beat Goes on Long hours of hard work ... pre-game excitement . . . the satisfaction of doing your best. The Warrior Band ex- perienced all of this with their many long hours of dili- gent practice on the field and performing during Tribe football games. Perfection was their goal, and, under the direction of loe Lloyd, whether on the field, in the stands, or under the lights, this goal was reached many times over. Left: Hup, two, three, four .. . Karen Topp, Gayle Lyncy, lolene Stapley and Susan Rey- nolds have that look of pride as they march in formation. Above: Look mom only one! grins Ferde Valenzuela as he expects Diana Clement to laugh. Top: Sparkling Sherry Sev- land pauses for the photographer during one of the spectacular half-time performances. x. if V X N A, Q1 Ss., Os N ff . x,, A 5 W 4: at nf ' N . 1. .ly g 1 ft 1, ' ,101 Xu m ,ff w v: 'A 2 1 X A V ' V 1 Q X as X . 1- .fv- I f . A x K . 1 . . . 1 2 'K xi b-is V xg, 3 is 13' Q ' s , -www ,1,...,X ,jug 9-. jlfffi ' ' LNUN 5' X M, S. N s .4 ' tix-M 10, x rifktfg nav.. -'1 P'-5f!S-7'ti Bottom Left: Steve Goss, whispers sweet-nothings in his dates ear at the Christmas Formal. Above Left: The Masque and Dagger club wasn't clowning around when they went to the Marc School to entertain the mentally handicapped children for their Christmas. Above Right: Christmas Hall Decorations were fun for all as they brought the spirit of Christmas to Westwood students. Michelle Harris has the happy glimmer in her eyes. Below Right: lsn't he a sweet thing! snickers Linda Brooksby as she pinches Santas cheek. Far Upper Right: Mistletoe is Pico's excuse to snitch a kiss this time and Linda Wintersteen doesn't seem to mind. Extreme Bottom Right: Mmm .,. scrumptious, replies Ray Best after tasting Cindy Bell's Christmas goodies. l I x QQ.-gffyf' Christmas Spreads Love at Westwood With students rushing around giving cheerful greetings and desperately trying to find some mistletoe, there was definitely an atmosphere of love and joy in the month of December. A beautiful display for Christmas was done on Christ- mas Halls this year. Even though class competition wasn't involved in the making of the halls, everyone got a chance to help. The creative and careful workmanship on the clever scenes was enjoyed by all! Traveling a long journey to Mesa Community College, many students wearing tuxedos and long formals enjoyed themselves immensely. The band, Beau Geste pre- sented music for a great dance. Thanks to Matt Ellsworth, President of Boys League, and his fellow associates, a splendid job was done in decorating and sponsoring the highly successful Christmas Formal. A big round of applause goes to Bill Heob who spon- sored a successful canned food drive and brought in over six-thousand cans. Thanks to Bill and the students, this Christmas was not only beneficial to the students of West- wood, but also to the many needy people of the com- munity. azftlfb M f .--4' . t 1 ,---,-.rl X X . xx ff N75 Ha 1 X 5. v f-Q ' . ' f :Q -49 'ji ak ff' Jig 'ix Us , if 5 , vi iii 5 5 4'ff,g... f X x d WN 1 ll! -mfs ! U .- ' 5 wx fl f 3- w.,q 'XMEEXQE' Klifh My r u ' ' . pm' kvwu ,klfzxgsivi :mu .w1Q,,,f, E aww w 3fiii1 'fx--43 Gi -'fi' ','.-5 . , 'A -H, ' ,fy ? ia' ,fwL3S'if Ni9'3'Ygil'-l1l I1iL Qgjg? nwmaug., ,g9 'Awm4LR 1953 !m'lg2' ' 4 3:'.'s ,1Qfg-if' 35' 1- 'Mit-'PMY 'Ru xmhm' . nd -,Q - Alf'-,N .f,v. x, fm All '2XS1 wfff? mH , an 'lm b :' EQ Y ,452 Ex if LXR - - ., mv, KX I . Z ax. 'S 9, .. -ff, Qhn, 'Vx' ' sig:-vu, as G. aifmx. H 1 :eu ' - v ,,. 'ini 1 . 5. vga.. -X -' IW . - si ' NY 'li We're the Best Team in the Nation! AFS Week Features Fun and Activity American Field Service or AFS Week brought much competitive fun to Westwood this year. The annual Pow- der-puff game was a wiz for the Seniors to win and raised a large sum of money from Warrior spectators for the AFS fund. AFS Week is set aside to raise funds to bring students from other countries to the United States and send stu- dents from the United States abroad. The classes compete against each other in raising the most money for points towards the Natani Award, given at the end of the year. Some of the events held were the Slave Sale, the jun- ior picnic, sale of candy bars and licorice, the giant ice cream sundae, the girls Powder-puff game, as well as several other fun events. AFS Week 1974 was great fun and a real success! Left: Step right up, step right up, exclaim slave auctioners Dave Gard- ner and john Norzagary. Do I hear one dollar? One dollar! Do I hear two dollars? Two dollars from that gentleman over there! Do l hear three dollars?. . . Slave Shelley Walker eventually went for 55.50 during the first lunch auction. Top: Senior class cheerleaders stomp up a cheer, then gradually build up a pyramid during the Powder Puff Basketball game. Right: junior Sandy Dame eyes and ponders her next move toward the basket during the showdown between the juniors and the sophies. l A.F.S. l IEEK-41 Yeomen ofthe Guard Takes Audiences to Ancient England Mid-November saw merry old England come to life in Shepherd Auditorium as the Performing Arts Department presented a Gilbert and Sullivan musical, Yeomen of the Guard . This musical was under the direction of Mr. jay Dean jones, with the assistance of Honor Choir under the direction of Mrs. White, and orchestra under the direc- tion of Mr. joe Lloyd. A love story, Yeomen of the Guard proved to be quite enjoyable. The acting was enhanced by Paul Ells- worth who portrayed lack Point. Also excellently ex- HYEOMEN OF THE GUARD Colonel Fairfax ............,....... ..... S teve Gainer lack Point ....... .... P aul Ellsworth Phoebe Merryl .... .... R obin Ruiz Elsie Maynard ..... ...,. L ynn Moore Wilfred Shadbolt . . . ..... David Gardner Dame Carruthers , . .... Leslie Boyle Sergeant Merryll ......., .... D avid jones Leonard Merryll .......... .... F red Asby Lieutenant Cholmondely .... . . .Ron St. john Kate ...........,........ .... N orene Ray ecuted were the parts of Colonel Fairfax played by Steve Gainer and Phoebe Merryl by Robin Ruiz. The story opens as Colonel Fairfax is accused and sen- tenced for a crime he did not commit. Because Fairfax had friends, he was able to escape. Turmoil strikes the village at Fairfax's disappearance and the mystery begins. 4 42 SCHOOL PLAY E 7 Q 1 4 I 1: ' Q' -5 , f. 5 xx Ah-Choo Shows Audience the Old West The Class Play of '75 was off with a sneeze as the com- ical play Ah - Choo was presented to the Westwood Audience. The story centered around a small town's local saloon in the mid-west. Bar maids can-canned their way across the stage in colorful dresses and fish net stockings, bring- ing back the feeling of the old west. The swinging and sweet voiced entrance of Lola , played by Lisa Sezate, a voluptous saloon girl, silenced the audience with awe as she sang her sad song. Ah-Choo, the Chinese hero, played by Stan Ray, brought laughter to all as he and the Bad C-uys staged a slow motion gun fight. The bumbling sheriff wasn't much help for the town in fighting the Bad Guys off, but Ah-Choo came through for them, and found himself la wife while doing so. As the scene closed, the stage was filled with all the members of the cast singing a song to the bride and groom who lived happily ever after. Left: Clapping her hands and having a good time is saloon dancer, Sheryl Clore. Far Left: Thanks to a game show, Ah-Choo, alias Stan Ray,won him- self a wife. The lucky contestant, Sandy Sorenson, looks so happy she could cry. Extreme Upper Left: And we'll give you this fine buggy! exclaims the threesome of Anthony Schmitt, Kent Kleiner, and leanette Crane, Above Left: Lola, played by Lisa Sezate, flashes that sexy smile that won all cow- dudes' and cowchicks hearts. Above: Bad Guys, Lars Nielson, claims he's the baddest by trying to kill Ah-Choo. But much to his surprise. . . Above Right: Go after the bad guy? Are you kidding. . .I might be hurt! replies the gay sheriff, Kevin Wade, to Mary K. Christensen's cry for help. Right: This here's the finest horse tCynthia Barragan and Audree larvisl around! states cowpoke Vickie Brundage. Below: Looks like bartender Ron Smith has been in the barjust a little while too long. it .-'11 fir, 4 5 Karen Sims Receives '74 Chieftain Crown During Evening Filled With Fun, Dancing Five pretty girls stood sparkling, anxiously awaiting the announcement of the 1974, Chieftain Princess. ln a split second the suspense was over and the excited Karen Sims cried out with glee as she received her crown from Carolyn Gong, last year's Chieftain Princess. Tears of joy and congratulations surrounded the new princess and her attendants, Sue McCreary, Dixie Duffey, Lory Copenhaver, and loan Orr. The candidates were selected on their activity and con- tribution to the publications staff for at least two years. Karen served as assistant editor of the War Chant, editor of the Senior section of the yearbook, as well as working at various other positions. Following the fast moving game against Mesa, the Chieftain dance was a highlight for our victory. The fine music played by the Balsey Blues along with the warm atmosphere made this an evening to remember. v y it Left: Crowd roars with excitement as Westwood eeks out the winning two points over the Mesa High lackrabbits in the basketball game before the dance. Above: Dancing to the sounds of Balsey Blues several couples enjoy an old hit, 'Colour My World.' Right: I still can't believe it! cries the excited Karen Sims as she takes the Chieftain Honor. Below: Carolyn Hom Gong turns over her crown to a happy Karen Sims, just crowned the 1974-1975' Cheiftain Princess. David Wade, Karen's escort, smiles with his approval. L.. f ,,,, ,lf ! , ly! 1.04 5 6 'Q C!! 2 C ' Z, ,Q Mg S w - ,., ,qw s.X 1 .!s',Q,..s .' x 4 Q ,-,f 4' -. , W ,, ,, . , m 'H 'Ka' ' . bw'-.M. n . ,W ' 4 A no-. y i , i . if M , ,,L i Q 'qui In i R ' ' ' , V M fir ff Q! ?f77f 'f df iff ?Of,fffj7, Ovwfy jf 'I If ,NW ff7 nm ffff ff ff ,ll ll 4,,0,Jf,,f1..n 1. x,xfXQXC1.,N x X JCWNSL A QHQQCSQ. ,QQ ol VNQXJOQVUL bww, .4 W1 QW? WWA My 1' 1 NNQQ9- fkvwvwx wwxfkfg x-ABQ,1ux Being by zffoflfwwffhfsw Hmd givnmg GH wuklbgjfygcllgbm OQNL, Wilmg L0 be mwllmmg BUF! Um wavy b,cz,5P,. M ,lk All American Bonner Leads 9-1 Season The year was 1973 and it was Dave Gates' last season as head coach of the Westwood varsity football gang. He ended his reign in a winning but disappointing style. His tough Warriors went on the warpath and gained nine triumphs against one loss. The crucial defeat was to league foe Coronado, who eventually landed the play- off berth. There were many players who did their thing and did it well game after game. The powerful Westwood offense stormed their way to 47 touchdowns. Leading the way was halfback Ron Bonner, who was named high school All-American. He tore up the turf for 20 touch- downs and 144 total points. At the quarterback slot, the Hernandez brothers lHector and luniorl combined for 766 aerial yards. Opponents had a terrible time against the Warrior de- fense. Players like Doug Steiner and Carl Maloney al- lowed enemies only 160 points all season. Quite a nice Westwood 32 Maryvale 26 Tempe 54 Mesa 41 Arcadia 27 Yuma farewell present for Coach Gates. VARSITY FOOTBALL Opponent Westwood Opponent 20 Coronado 30 20 McClintock 10 21 Scottsdale 32 Chandler 18 40 Kofa 34 Upper Left: Happiness is having excellent receivers to catch the pigskin. Quarter back Hector Hernandez relaxes on the bench after throwing a long touchdown pass. Left: You ain't gonna stop me, grunts a deter- mined Ron Bonner as he slips by a Coronado tackler. ff' M14 Kiwi? send We all the luck 5.27 7 X735 I Q ta 6 V ,Q Q 'R 'R vyltaz 41 Tl' ' 7 f ,A-. I' pw o Top Row: Neal Van Zutpheu, Ben Hathcock, Robert Heywood, Dave lones, Craig Freeman, Alan Glasenapp, Gabe Sezate, Scott Smith. Second Row: Randy Schumaker, Salvador Camarena, Fred Pineda, B.Peters, F.Ashby, R.Farnsworth, K.Hiatt, K.Ray, S.Hargis, L.T. Harris, S.Hester. Third Row: K.Norman, L.Armenta, F.Reed, l.Hernandez, R.Bonner, C.Smith, R.Sanchez, S.Lieber, G.Setlow, C.Maloney, D.Waltemeyer. Bottom Row: D.Ste1ner, L.Guerrero, M.Richey, G.Menden, D.Mortenson, W.Bell, L.Cassillas, C.Carling, M.C-roth, l.Butler, D.Opie, D.Lilly. VARSITY FOOTBALL-51 Warriors Sit Out '73 Playoffs 5, Above: What do you mean we're behind? steams a hysterical Coach Pico. Keep- ing his cool is fellow coach, Bud Doolen. Right: Defen- sive standout Doug Steiner is caught in a traffic jam after tackling a Chandler runner. Warrior teammate Ben Hath- cock looks on with concern. 52-FOOTBALL Season Highlights MARYVALE: Defensive back Steiner intercepts, runs 43 yards for touchdown. TEMPE: Glasenapp storms 79 yards on seven carries as defense stops Kush in Westwood upset. MESA: H. Hernandez averages 19.7 yards per carry as Warrior offense blows lackrabbits off the field. ARCADIA: Waltemeyer scores three touchdowns and totals 159 yards as Westwood shuts out the Titans. YUMA: Bonner runs and kicks for 26 points. CORONADO: Heartbreak hotel. Season ends early for Westwood. MCCLINTOCK: H. Hernandez leads Warrior attack with 188 yards scrambling and passing. SCOTTSDALE: Waltemeyer and jones pace Warriors with five key receptions. CHANDLER: Glasenapp avoids Wolfpack defense, grinds out 120 yards. KOFA: Bonner dominates game with 284 yards and 22 points as Tribe shows who's really king. 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Behind the careful guidance of Head Coach Al Thomas and Assistant Coach john Louis, the Apaches dominated opponents with their explosive offensive maneuvers and xi- li 56-APACHE FOOTBALL stingy defense. In ten games, the Apache gridders hauled up a total of 221 points compared to 131 for their shocked opponents. The pigskin aerial attack was triggered by the strong arm of quarterback Steve Rangel, while running backs Dan Brown, Mike Gilbert and Ray Mehan chalked up tons of yardage on the ground. Strong linemen Mitch Opie, Bryan Korte and Dwight Goodwin demolished their foes. APACHE FOOTBALL Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 0 Chaparral 28 6 McClintock 17 8 Saguaro 14 24 Saguaro 12 32 Mesa 22 32 Chandler 19 45 North 0 14 Mesa 0 34 Casa Grande 12 26 Mesa 1V 7 Upper Left: Speedy runner Dan Stapley struts through a big gap in Mesa High's defense to score a Warrior touchdown. Above: We won! We won! screams a satisfied and jubilent lim Bisbee as he boards the team bus home. 2 1 Top Row-LeftTo Right: john Reardon,mike McGough, Scott Welker, Craig Zimmerman, Bryan Korte, Dan Staebel, Brad Lines, Steve johnson, Ray Romero, Kent Kleiner. Second Row: Cris Korte, M.Gibbons, H.Daniels, R.Miller, R.Robles, M.Cates, D.Good- win, Llohnson, D.Brown, M.Gilbert, R.Mehan, C.Corder, G.Andrews. Third Row: Coach P.Hiatt, K.Boyce, A.lohnson, S.Overson, S.Van Luven, M.Heywood, L.Meredith, R.Pullins, M.Opie, G.Hainline, M.Cruise, Coach Al Thomas, Coach john Louis. Bottom Row: C.lohnson, G.lsham, C..Salazar, l.Bisbee, C.McLaws, P.Tarango, S.Rangel, L.Roach, D.Hunsaker, R.Hargraves, M.Poe, H.Madueno, l.Tryon. Left: Come on, ref! You know that wasn't clipping, screams a bewildered Coach Thomas. Below: Running back Steve Gilbert twists and turns for tough yardage needed for a first down. Gilbert's big gains boosted the Apache running game. JV Gridders Score Seven Sweaty Wins While most of the nation suffered from the discomforts of the energy crisis, the junior Varsity football team noticed no such shortage. They overpowered their enemies, rolling up seven exciting wins and only four defeats on the gridiron turf. The Do Not Die defense was led by sophie lineman john Finnell and tough lim Bodine. Scoring touchdowns was the grueling job of backs Kelly Webb, Randy Brown, and Perry Strong. Victory was sweet for first year Head Coach Bob Soza and his able assistant, Brian Foster. Their gridmen col- lected a couple of three game winning streaks and com- pletely crushed lowly foes Prescott and Scottsdale by large margins. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Tempe Mesa Scottsdale Arcadia Brophy Prescott McClintock Chandler Mesa Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent O Maryvale 18 20 Coronado 28 28 22 18 ' 42 6 35 48 6 2 ' 0 20 T4 T8 'l6 26 20 42 6 Small but speedy runner Sal Camarena claws his way past three Mesa High defenders for six big, Warrior points. T ,t,. H. f Above: The guard pulls out and blocks the way for our runner, explains Coach Foster with diagrams. Alertly listening is Tom Van Winkle. Upper Right: Kevin Merrill and rookie Coach Soza form a small huddle to devise new strategy. Below: Let's score, Warriors! IV cheer- leader Sandy Hernandez leaps high into the air with excite- ment. Ot' Harriers Run to Second Place Finish .., 1.9 l VK t K Y lx, if l Coach lobski scans the horizon for some sign of his runners, while Robert Reichart lends an eye. Question: What has 62 hairy legs and runs very fast? Answer: Westwood's Cross Country team. Running through their schedule with only one blemish was not an easy thing for the Tribe harriers this season. The team stayed together, however, and overcame many hurdles to compile a very successful 8-1 record. Senior Mark Foster led the varsity, breaking course records almost every time he ran. Other stars for the squad were Kevin Anderson, Ed Silvas, and Fred Tau. Outstanding efforts by these runners helped Westwood to a second place finish in the Division. First year coach jerry lobski developed some outstand- ing junior varsity runners which also finished the season with an 8-1 record. VARSITY CROSS COU NTRY Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 17 Maryvale 46 19 Coronado 38 37 Tempe 19 27 McClintock 30 26 Mesa 30 17 Scottsdale 46 20 Arcadia 41 19 Chandler 44 20 Yuma 39 2nd Divisionals Top Row-LeftTo Right: Stuart Briant, Ed Silvas, lack Arnold, Ron Smith, W Ee. ' s, Coach lerry lobski. Row Two: Doug Dona- hue, Mark Boynton, Greg Sherman, Doug Coleman. Bottom Row: Fred Tau, ark Foste Greg Brown, Kevin Anderson. 60 CROSS COU NTRY Above: Speedster Ron Smith paces himself as he nears the finish line after an exhaust- ing run. Above Right: Filling up on a nourishing choco- late chip cookie is a shirtless and sweaty Mark Foster. Right: Taking it easy in a nearby canal instead of go- ing to afternoon workouts, junior Varsity runners Roger Heywood and Tim Wade show off their beautiful legs. . J 5 W X I P57 GVIVI B fefe 'you'fo, 0,5 7 01 Awffvcfvjgf Q5 fhey Sqy in emfnvif , Ywlfe Cixiltolfyg 9.,,lQ,,C,1 T lfivpi fa jgi More 0-16 you fn tf ure, L-uf! .900 C.alE 1 Beavers Upset Tribe Five in Play-Offs Above: Let me have that ball! demands a stubborn Doug Steiner. Right: Varsity Basket- ball Team-Top Row: l.C. jackson, Mark Stephenson, Doug Steiner, Dave Preston. Middle Row: Dan Levesque, Robert Hey- wood, Chuck Matheny, Scott Welker, Scott Smith, Albert Candelaria. Bottom Row: G. Gatewood, S.Blau, C.Kinard, B.Stolk. Sitting: D.MacDonald, Below: Watching the ball after releasing a jump shot, l.C. jackson turns his eyes toward the rim. 62 VARSITY BASKETBALL For Coach Buddy Doolen, his first year at Westwood was a mixture of sweetness and sorrow. After losing five out of their first seven games, the Warrior dribblers re- bounded for a six game winning streak. Their final regular season tally was twelve wins and eight loses. In the divi- sion play-offs, the Tribe beat Arcadia and Mesa but lost to a Cinderella team, the Scottsdale Beavers. Frontcourt men Greg Gatewood and Chuck Kinard led their buddies with clusters of rebounds while Scott Smith fired in long bombers for points. l.C. jackson and Dave Preston handled their backcourt duties with sparkle. Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 53 North S5 70 McClintock 62 66 Tempe 30 69 Chandler 52 59 Mesa 69 59 Kofa 58 58 St. Mary's 55 51 Coronado 63 59 McClintock 78 69 Scottsdale 65 50 Coronado 37 62 McClintock 63 59 Saguaro 62 52 Chandler 82 73 Mesa 71 62 Coronado 61 63 Chaparral 53 59 Kofa 55 71 Scottsdale 59 70 Casa Grande 59 Divisionals Westwood 76 Arcadia 72 Westwood 69 Mesa 54 Westwood 49 Scottsdale 58 da., V AW' H ..,,g wx, ,..1 ,, I I - W ai., Q. Q, if if 'gl' So m, -.ak W... I Kar. 9 10 ,K we wvifv f fx Q 53 N 6 ,K E A imma-www lm-Awfmwf, , , hwsallnrfvl' :J A E f' , 0 hx, .4 ' . Qi ' Matmen Battle to Second in Divisionals Taking a group of inexperienced varsity wrestlers to an 8-1-1 season is not an easy thing to do, but that's what Coach joe Pico did with this years team. At the beginning of the year, only Steve Marsden had any varsity experience. After going through most of the season undefeated, he took second in the state meet. Many hours of hard work by the rest of the team made up for their lack of experience. C-abe Sezate, wrestling in the heavyweight division, terrorized opponents during the season and led the team in pins. Also outstanding were Steve Rangel, Marty Park, Roy Welch, and Steve Cheney. The Warriors suffered their only loss when they met head on with the state champion McClintock Chargers. Westwood's grapplers were also tough in the big invita- tionals and at Peoria they placed second out of 32 schools. Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 33 Saguaro 14 38 Yuma 6 27 Mesa 12 26 Tempe 17 34 Scottsdale 9 1 McClintock 27 55 Chandler 10 25 Coronado 25 42 South Mountain 9 26 Casa Grande 17 Above: Coach Pico yells instructions to one of his wrestlers during a match while Mr. White looks on. Below Left: State runner-up in the 145-pound class Steve Marsden readies for the competition. Marsden lost the state title on a close 3-2 decision. in 'pu 'i J I VP' . f X Q ,- x as X 'yqw 1 x my I' ' ' f 1. mg ,,1:: W 4 1 W ' , iw' 'f 'ff' ' .W,,.. J . . . ' ' LL ' V . 1 11- S' we ,nv Q NWQMQUU' -'B W 4 is .. H .. 'ft f N 2 NX Q fr D fi- :QQ 5 LV, 4 ii ' 3 - 'S Above: IV Basketball Team-Top Row:Eddie McClelland, lim Wright, Donald Hinton, Keith Frazier. Middle Row: Gary Haze, Kelly Webb, Ben Davis, Tom Van Winkle, Gerald Shelley, lack Owens. Bottom Row: Randy Brown, Bill Crandell, Rick Shinn, Matt Boettcher, Richard Cook. Below Right: Gerald Shelley fast breaks for an uncontested lay-up. Below: That referee must be cuckoo! whispers an angry Coach Mackey to one of his players. 1 LV. Court Cagers Face Ups and Downs Crowds were scarce but talent was overflowing on the junior Varsity basketball team. The big trouble was put- ting it all together in the right combination. Coach jeff Mackey's dribblers struggled throughout the season to come up with more wins than defeats. Disappointing were two losses to arch-rival Mesa High but the lV's fought to crush tough Tempe and the Chargers of Mc- Clintock. The Warriors depended a great deal on backcourt men lim Wright and Matt Boettcher to run the fast breaks and to find the hoop for long jump shots. Rebounding and inside scoring were left up to big Bill Crandell and Ben Davis. IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 52 Alhambra 75 55 McClintock 62 42 East 65 70 Chandler 87 65 North 46 58 Kofa 57 71 Tempe 61 40 Coronado 59 47 Mega 56 70 Scottsdale 55 87 Greenway 52 49 lV1CCllf'IIOCl4 44 73 Saguaro 51 49 Chandler 66 44 Mega 56 51 Coronado 63 76 Chaparral 63 70 Kofa 42 51 Scottsdale 53 71 Casa Grande 53 ,S X .ssh-., 'N-. X 9' MMmw -M, '4'w,uf. I , 'MMWQ 'mm M Q-.N L 7 .,, 1 .4 F ., M 9 f?'ff '+ S5 J . ggg ' is , X i. 4 'Q 5 za my ff 4 iff'-mr 42 41 . . xg fy 'f...k., A Above: Being a matmaid isn't just wearing an orange and blue uniform. Lori Cooley's big job is to keep track of scores and matches. Below: Confident Fred Santos struggles as he makes an attempt to wear out his Coronado opponent. IV Wrestlers Grab Winning 7-3 Season lt took a lot of hard work and determination by West- wood's IV wrestlers this year to compile a winning 7-3 record. Under coach jim Kelly, the grapplers put some strong holds on their opponents, including a 66-0 shut- out over Chandler. South Mountain was also conquered and had to sneak out of the gym after being beaten 64-3. Only three foes were able to pull the ole' reversal as the Warriors fell to Mesa, McClintock, and Coronado. Outstanding wrestlers for the squad were Mike Bright, lody Schrage, Monty Misken, and Hank Decheeny. iv wxrsiuwc. WESTWOOD OPPONENT WESTWOOD OPPONENT 27 Saguaro 24 45 Yuma 6 16 Mesa 29 42 Tempe 12 39 Scottsdale 19 22 McClintock 37 66 Chandler 0 13 Coronado 28 64 South M. 3 44 Casa Grande 9 701V WRESTLING Above: Dennis, stop act- ing like Mr. Nice Guy. Grab a hold of his neck like this and squeeze the daylights out of it! Coach Kelly gives Dennis Corder a few words of advice. Left: l.V. Wrestlers-Top Row-Mike Bright, Wendy Bell, Dennis Corder, Jody Schrage, Craig Garner, Rick Chunn, Coach Kelly. Bottom Row-Fred Santos, lohn Connally, Larry Cheney, Danny Nielson, Alan Ray, Brian Soloman. l.V. WRESTLING 71 if Gymnasts Work Hard in Hopes for State Quality, not quantity proved to be the case as this year's gymnastics team was small but powerful. With the expertee instruction of Coach Richard lmpson, the team worked as many as four long hours daily to improve themselves and their routines. This year's team promised to be one of the strongest and most versatile Westwood has ever seen. Part of the reason was the amount of returning lettermen. There were several individual star performers who hoped on going to state. Among them were Bryn johnson and jerry Woodruff, all around, Randy Milligan, side horse, Frosty Schultz, parrallel bars, Steve Cheney on rings, and Lyle Schultz on the high bar. The squad also was priviledged to have a few sophomore hopefuls with ability, such as Brian Lawerence. Left: Gymnastics Team-Top Row: Coach Rich- l ard lmpson, Wade Understiller, Frosty Schultz, Lyle Schultz, Brian Lawerence. Bottom Row: Sergio Campa, Randy Milligan, Bryn lohnson jerry iWoodyJ Woodruff. Far Lower Left: All right, which one of you guys greased the high bar? questions Bryn johnson as he goes over the top. Upper Left: It's not hard at all! so says Lyle Schultz. By the way things look, he means it. Top Right: Let me get a hold of my- self! exclaims Randy Milligan as he demon- strates a scissors on the side horse. Above: With ease and grace, jerry Woodruff performs an extremely difficult move, the pancake, for one of his many floor ex-routines. Right: Gymnastics Team-Top Row: Mike Contreras, Steve Cheney, Scott Nicholson, Cliff lsley. Bottom Row: Erin Johnson, Bill Hyatt, Bill Melcher. BOYS' GYMNASTICS-73 I' V e M - K - .z 8 1 A. up 5 ' as in-W if 4 , sz . we 6 . if ' 'YQ aff Q f ,1 X ,ii- A'T -Q .,X.. 1 - . X , . - ,. -lf. , m., fb U Sikh A A K ..,.Q Q ,V.L,imSk H ,ggg Qh X .XV . X L, A A LL.,g K X m . K , 5 in , 1 1 ,. qi' x , N .Aa -. . , Q C '- t 3 1 1 Q fa Q QA E . . 15 Q 'P 19- 'aw ' . , , , , , I 1, .4 -. -. E. . ' ' Ex X 4,3 ' .' Af , '. , , , .fp 4. 1 K ' ,t , V Q' . fb ' I X gf A X 1 4 if Aish, , 'f ii, K f'- 3 5 xr an r l dc ' -'N I 5, , wr mg ., K xx, . ',r L? i ,J P r , Q' , L, rg 'Z A ' X 'kijg Ai? - , X . N 1 1 , 14 47 1 A as 3 K1 g Q- , -1 X Q F fx big, A 2 , .Y , AL Q W Q W. - I J-if 53fXg if if ' ' -., -j A . A .XJ '-1 ,QM X , f ggi 'Q 5 K ,F L, V H Q.,f' 4 if 'Sr ,f ,, I . Yvw V 2 n- . 1 K - ,, -,4 gs, xx- .J ' gg. I a 1 -SQA . ,, vu D, T I: 5 . xagfwkzwfzf, f'i4 v-1 X' ,, X .1 ,Sm ' N ' 2 . x u'5' .L 555 rgfd L , 04 an - s Girls Gymnastics Have a Busy Year The far-out, keep on trucking, Girls Gymnastic team really proved better than best this year. How can you go wrong with the talant, devotion and hard work displayed this past season? Everyday a lot of time and effort was put-in to make these girls the finest in the state. Coached by julie Ann Crutchfield and assistant Carol johnson, this team was always prepared and rearing to go. A new experiment was tried and proved to be very successful. The Boys Gymnastic team worked out along with the girls. This made both strive harder to perfect and expand their abilities. Above Right: Talent and alot of hard work enable Shawni Bouldin to perform this difficult stunt. Below: Back Row: Tammy Blake, Lynette Vance, lana Nugent, Lrsa Sezate, Shawni Bouldin, Sitting: Susi Osborn, Renae Newman, Starr German, Susan Malone, Shelley Walker. w-.A-.-A ' V x Tix . if-' 6 STN? l 1 Q NX' ,ff Ki' if ' 1 x .3 Q N wifi L ,A 1 1 t .la . . -, y t X Q 4, s,,.L,.Xl . l J ' ' 1 vw lying? ,- I qi , l l : ' f ' l Rip GIRLS GYMNASTICS-75 Above: Varsity Boys Tennis-Top Row: Ed Conn, Mike Grisz. Middle Row: Scott Christensen, Tom Flynn. Bottom Row: Matt Smith, Kirk Rudd. Lower Right: Ed Conn shows off his smooth moves as he returns the ball across the court. Opposite Page: A surprised Kirk Rudd uses his forehand swing to insure a victory. Below: junior Varsity Boys Tennis-Top Row: jim Michaud, Mark Kuhse, Bill Ray. Middle Row: Rick Padelford, Robert johnson, Ralph Whitehurst. Bottom Row: Dan Charbonneau, Curtis Cortez. Tennis Team Makes Racket on Courts Winning is really a great feeling. That's what the male team found out. Facing mighty rivals such as Casa e, Alhambra, Arcadia and Mesa, Coach Dick Hawk- ins i ' a point that his troops played at their best. It was a rough a umble season filled with great court wizardry. Eddie Conn, cott Christiansen, Mike Grisz and Tom Flynn provided the bomb threat. New material made up the tough fiber of the junior Varsity squad. Consistency was demonstrated by Bill Ray, Mark Kuhse, jim Michaud and Robert johnson. Who knows? Maybe one of them will be a future Bobby Riggs. I 'fr is .fi X, i . ,t 'a I 'll' ' ' i .f W l Y - I I P Ar ,Y Y y qt ,A B' ' ' .1 .z ,d ' s. l ,L gy- vf ,l il , Wx? -ffl ' nn' . . f A I i i 1' I i 1. . 'fn . la. wiv' lc . WF r 3' N 5 E, -. if - my .. X xfkk Y ' .X-M,6:.q .. W X. 4 v if If .T K. '11 QQQ -an-8 -wwwnf-v 5 f 4C w y X .. :Q PM Q- .xi nf A ' , t 3, . A a Skilled Tennis Cuties Zap Challengers Spring had sprung and girls were on the minds of everyone-girls tennis that is. With Miss Munoz acting as racket coach, the gals slammed their way to a suc- cessful, spine-tingling season. With six returning vets , the varsity team outgunned their opponents with smashing returns and tricky serves. Top girls were lanice Ray, Renae Ricks, Teri Schlarbaum and the tennis twins, janet and Gail Moon. They were quite a fearsome bunch of females. Although the lunior Varsity group consisted of nine sophomores and only one junior, they held their ground with poise during pressure moments. Melinda Kuhse, Arlene Kapanicas and Steffanie McFarland netted the big ones. Even Bobby Riggs would have shuddered at the sight of them. Left: junior Varsity Girls Tennis. Top Row-Ker- ry Healy, Vicki Spilo, Melinda Kuhse, Melinda Wagner. Second Row-Steffanie McFarland, Deb- bie Doane, Arlene Kapanicas. Third Row-Liz Willis, Susan Smith. Bottom-Rene Munoz Below: Pretty but powerful Lynn Gray whacks the ball clear across town. N,- 'sf .lf ,. J, fd-,,.. H.,-f, x nba., Above Left: Get a good grip on the racket about half way up handle, instructs Coach Munoz to varsity gal Teri Schlarbaum. Above Right: Varsity Girls Tennis. Top- lanice Ray. Middle Row-Teri Schlarbaum, Lynn Gray, Renae Ricks. Bottom Row-janet Moon, Gail Moon. Below: Varsity tennis twins janet and Gail Moon flash big smiles after winning their matches. . GIRLS TENNIS-79 A I.. Nt s. 5 i igyssi .1 I hiss- li r so eyes if .. 1 . ,Qs R A 'Q Seasoned Golfers Putt Away Problems Forel This shout was heard throughout the fairways as the golf season putted away. With three year veterans such as Charley Standage, David jones, Ross Farnsworth, Pete Kilpatrick, and Gary Lammens on the squad, the team was blessed with old-pro experience. Returning lettermen Brad Gregory, Bill Robb, Kenny Norman, and Bill Wunderlee also contributed to a winning cause. Sophomores Robert Mendivil and Robbie Potter made up the younger set of the team that played most of their home contests at the Mesa Country Club. Under the steady coaching of Erv Reid, the golfers cut down on strokes and kept their cool under pressure. Nh .Sl K . X , gs is X N Y Ross. . 1 grunge!-ew i 'mlm li: - 1 N311 X s X! K .is X Xi- it X F A 1 fr . .t I .aw 'A s f fest ,' YS xt Tlx 7 Q Y I X Q l in il l s 1 x . Fx., Bottom Left: The lazy, smiling foursome of Brad Gregory, Kenny Norman, David jones, and Gary Lammers decide to take a cart around the course instead of using their trusty legs. Top Left: lf I sink this one I'll be a million bucks richer! Ross Rarnsworth whispers to himself as he lines up an important putt. Above: Demonstrating the proper grip that helps him win matches is Gary Lammers. Below: Golf Team-Top Row: Charley Standage, Brad Gregory, David jones, Gary Lam- mers, George Sumpter. Middle Row: Bill Robb, Robert Mendivil, Kenny Norman, Robbie Pot- ter, Bill Wunderlee. Bottom Row: Pete Kilpatrick, Ross Farnsworth. -3 L N4 Q sr ',.., -, 9 5 ,Ax fi Y: 1 iii? ll i x X K i X 1 F l . ..,, M - it . Rx- ' GOLF-81 Warrior Thinclads Wing Past Opponents With New Records Defending their state championship title was the goal of the 1974 version of the orange and blue track machine. Once again, seasoned vet Austin McNaughton provided his strong leadership at the coaching helm. The spikers opened up their season with a rough schedule, facing first the McClintock Chargers and then the revenge an- gry Rebels of South Mountain. As the season progressed, the young team gained needed experience through defeat, as well as victory. This experience, combined with a lot of hard work was reflected throughout the year by the improving times and distances. Great improvement was shown this year in the weight events where arm strength was the name of the game. Senior john Engel wound up and launched the discus amazing distances while Pat Acosta fired the shot put like a human cannon. In the middle distances, the Warrior Thinclads were especially tough due to their tremendous depth. Mark Foster, Kevin Anderson, Doug Donahue, Mark Boynton, and Fred Tau combined to give distance opponents no- thing but trouble all season long. All in all, it was a great season filled with excitement and good times. Left: Senior Pat Acosta gets ready to put everything he's got into throw- ing the shot. Below: junior and Senior members of the track team- Top Row: L.T. Harris, Doug Coleman, Doug Donahue, Mark Boynton, '. 4 . . john Engel, Roy Armstrong, Craig Freeman, leff Bradley, Mm Dave Blackburn, M.Ellsworth, F.Tau. Middle Row: l.Rich- ards, D.Okken, R.Mendoza, R.Reichart, D.Hunsaker, D.Opie, R.Niel- . e G. t,r g, T.Wade. Bottom Row: R.Bonner, G.Brown, D.Brown, S. D.Stapley, S.Arnett. son, M Opie, R.H ywood, S on G.Sherman, 4 Christensen, E.Silvas, S f '- R Q' Q Y . P K G. C ,t '1 ,. . , f e I. 5 1 kyyk 4 L , E- v up . ' f. , t. aiu .i ,- . fi il s U .za l my ,. , ,, I, . .L .- .. , N ,.-,,,.. V ,,,,,,-..y.. ,H pw. lfflr - ' 'gb' L f tg .aaxj-f ,, 1 0 V .. '1 we- 3 i f .-'- if I M444 .-JF' -M 53, -1-.ffj-1 .. Q. .gs mu- , 45.4 '-1 'V . af .. f:,:f7.'g 1 ,- . - .,4T,,,-.fJ1+4-4.-a,uiarL'Ql'2L,pm . L M-. 4531111 : J'-LN. :jf . 2 -vw'-.M .As ,. ,, ,JH ig, 1 itil.. Y. A .tgy-a.L2iAf,?t,-s wagp.. .I 4 ,J MR rd K 11 -v. .q,l fm.. My My - A -- '-'- - A . I, f f' 5 ju, f .. K ' b '- ln 4 . Above Right: Winding up to uncork a long throw in the dicus is senior lohn Engel. Above: Long jumper L.T. Harris gets good height and flies out into the pit. Below Left: High jumper Gary Halloway clears the bar with a little to spare before moving the bar higher. Be- low: The men who made it all possible were this years coaching staff. They are, from left to rightg Charlie Pepera, Austin McNaughton, jerry jobski, and Bob Soza. ',,m Warrior Swimmers Vie for State Title As Season Splashes to a Great Start With the bang of the gun, the Warrior swimmers hit the water and splashed their way to an outstanding season. With the 1973 State Relay championship, ex- perience and drive behind them, many returning let- terman such as Pat Healy, Don Straugh, Todd Kienitz, Tim Sears, Tim Stockes, and Karl Hiatt, recieved much worthy praise. Under the leadership of the co-cap- tains, Bob Shearin, David Wade, Phil Marson, Dean Gardner, and Blake Peterson, along with the sophie power of jeff Shipe, Monty Worthington, Fritz Byer- ly, and many others made up the winning crew. De- dicated coaching by Mr. Craig Cummins paid off, as enthused spectators cheered victories. Success seemed to be on divers Kenley Brunsdale, Alan and Paul Lamoreoux, sprung dives. the Warriors to their the Warriors side, as Wootton, Fred Kientz, for perfection in their . tw. W s gf, i W- A s ,s tex -.sa t N R355 Q w - wa'.'3 t 88381. Upper Left: David Farnsworth, one of the many talented Soph- mores, darts off the blocks in record breaking time. Above: Co-captain David Wade sprints in for another first place. Left: Team shot-Bottom Row: Bob Shearin, lim Bisbee, Monty Worthington, Tim Sears. Mid- dle Row: Richard Allen, Richard Cottle, Fritz Byerly. Third Row: Pat Healy, Kevin Wade, Karl Hiatt. Top Row: Dean Gardner, Alex Farnsworth. f:u,,p,., 531. FRF --.3 - . . , 'll 'V xlib -Q 'SL .li '-,Am . . ' We 'Q -s...., .Q 4 may , ,,.,... 34 mf . .v Q.. ,, .., ,4..,., , 6 .15 Jgfiii nw L1 dm, 4. nav 4 v Ja, V L' ful: mf -5 Y ' .,, Q, L,,. , V V . K: , 3,54 , A . ' Z A .fir ff U ' f ' in f 'pi v- , ,. A K i , , V . ,. Q N f -4 ' 4 v A , V s ,,. Q fi lt' tk'-f N, , ga wg Upper Left: With flashing, sexy smiles the five fearless co-captains, Blake Peterson, Phil Marsom, Bob Shearin, Dean Gardner and David Wade pro- vided outstanding leadership for the Westwood Swim Team throughout the year. Middle Left: Surrounded by a wall of water from his powerful stroke, Phil Marsom, a super junior, backs in for a first place. Above: Veteran, swimmer Dean Gardner blushes as beautiful swim maids, Dixie Duffy and Sue Burnell get him psyched up for his next race. It worked before, it can work again!! Left: Team Shot-Bottom Row: David Wade, jeff Shipe, Paul Lamereaux, Steve Fassett, Fred Kien- itz. Middle Row: Pat Healy, Mike Cor- win, lim Stanley, David Farnsworth and Coach Cummins, Top Row: Kin- ley Brunsdale, Phil Marsom, Fred Smith, Andy Kerns and Brent john- son. SWIMMING TEAM-85 86-BASEBALL In the Spring of 1974, Westwood's baseball diamonds sparkled with the gloved greats that made up the War- rior baseball club. Consistancy in all fields was the reason the varsity ball team was so successful this season. ln the pitching depart- ment, Rocky Riggs, Larry Cooper and Mark Gunning always turned in solid performances by outsmarting enemy batters. When the opposition did manage to make contact, the Warrior Diamond Demons often shot them off the base paths, with very few errors. On the offensive end of the game, the big guns sprayed the infield and outfield with smashing line drives and grounders. Once on base, they stiffled opponents with their speed as Craig Patterson, Hector Hernandez and Sterling Hester stretched long singles into extra-base hits. Coach Goodman's team found Cr0SS-t0Wn rival Mesa High and the Coronado Dons as hard nosed opponents. Home ru ns, good pitching and fabulous catching high- lighted the play of the junior Varsity baseballers. Ken Raupp and Sam Doell, among others, sparked Coach Schlarbaum's nifty nine to key wins during the year. Gloved Gang Gets Into Swing of Spring Q . VI . B W W -,.-. V ,P E g ,, .,. 51134: M rrtt, -j i. x Y w 5 ., t , Z x ,A - IT . s ' 'B ' ' l L ,ff ' 'V I Sl t ' t .Q ' L. li I .A gk, Q.. i . ? , is Q mn f , v Hp, ' tr Vxfx 1 ga , Nw , A, , x, 1. t N ,- i , ' ., t lt, '73 f ,fi ' Clockwise-Bottom Left: Pitcher Mark Gunning winds up, gives a quick kick of his left foot, then de- livers his famous red-hot curve ball over homeplate. Top Left: Hey batter, batter, batter, swing batter! says Tribe catcher Les Douglas to distract his opponent. Above: Varsity Baseball Team-Top Row: Larry Neff, Allen Glasenapp, Rocky Riggs, Neal Van Zutphen, Marshall Richey, Craig Patterson. Middle Row: Fred Pineda, Mark Gunning, Ray Armenta, lunior Hernandez, l.Sullivan, L.Douglas, L.Cooper. Bottom Row: B.McCleve, L.Casillas, B.Korte, S.Hester, H.Hernandez. Top Right: Looking jubilant and ready to start practice, Coach Harry Goodman gets set for more hard work to perfect his Warrior base- ball team. Bottom Right: Standing poised and confident at homeplate, junior Hernandez readies him- self for a quick pitch. Below: Junior Varsity Baseball Team-Top Row: Coach Schlarbaum, Randy Pat- terson, Dan Staebell,1ohn Reardon, Dan Zimmerman. Middle Row: Ken Raupp, Sam Doyle, Fernando Cruenerp, Chris Ward, Grant Mickelson, K.Merrill. Bottom Row: T.Flores, R.Staebell, K.McCleve, G. Gunnel . gmt . . 5sff.Lf'?.i. I ' ' ' is I . I i'j I Vx XX, X xt. t X Ax' H t x x Nxx xv, BASEBALL-87 Volleyball Females Lose in Semifinals When opponents came onto the court against West- wood's mighty volleyball team this season, one of the most dangerous places to be was across the net from captain Dena Coleman. Her vicious spikes and accurate returns spelled doom for many teams this season. The girls often thrilled the crowd with exciting plays. First, foreign exchange student Kyoko Mori would run up the score with her smashing serves and then lanice Hall and Karen Webb would hold the opponents with their diving and leaping returns. Withlulie Crutchfield's watchful coaching, the team's hard work and many hours of practice paid off time after time during the season. Their exciting wins earned the gals an invitation to the Arcadia Volleyball Tournament where they captured the second place trophy. The spikers went on with skilled determination to a 6-2 sea- son, losing only to Arcadia and Coronado. At the close of the regular season, the team traveled to the divisionals with high hopes. Unfortunately, the team lost out in the semifinals after being defeated by Arcadia in two tough games. ll l all illlilli if lllllll mil ,147 f -Kq,,ff'r A L ff' llllllllllllllll ii Q , . vis get flfii N ' 'I n 5f534?:., SM Egg., yu sSl3i t-tt! th A 'i ' HST vs ' S, fn .tl il it Q' i-. Ciba, . Lx gi V- 2- gebb. 83 Above: Team captain Dena Coleman awaits the ball with thoughts of spiking it right back. Bottom Left: Putting muscle power in to her feared serve is Martha Silvas. Below: Audree Jarvis is all smiles as she warms up for a crucial volleyball match. The pressure doesn't seem to bother her. Above: I'll get it, shouts Kyoko Mori to teammate Rosemary Mendoza as she lunges forward to hit the ball. Right: Volleyball team. Top Row: Audree Jarvis, Karen Webb, Bobbette LeBaron, Dena Coleman, Linda Stew- art, Karen Crandall, Martha Silvas, Shauna Allen, Ester Tryon, Kathy jones. Middle Row: Rosemary Mendoza, 1. Hall, C.Smith, l.Farnsworth, D.Clouse, K.Mori. Bottom Row: l.Flores, K. Kempton, D.Ray, K.Grommisch, D. Solomon. Above: Archery Team-Top Row-Kim Marek, Sandy Cainer, Linda.Hos- king. Middle Row-Klaudette Beckstead, Pam Gettman, Gayle Higley. Bottom Row-Karen Lacroix, Robin Passey, Elise Freestone. Below Archer Elise Freestone steadies her bow in perfect aim for a bull's eye. Archery Gals Find Marksg Badminton Birdies Opponents A lot of Westwood's girls were kept busy with good times this year by Miss lean Shields. First she coached the Archery team, which had another good season this year. Shooters like Elise Freestone, Linda Hosking, Sandy Cainer, and Gaylene Higley found the Bull's Eye often enough throughout the season to be the team's leading archers. Next Miss Shields coached the girls Badminton team to an outstanding 7-1 season, including two exciting shut-outs over cross-town rivals, Mesa High. Only an upset loss to McClintock by a score of 2-7 prevented an undefeated season. The girls that made such a good season possible were Carol Smith, Karen Schuster, De- anna Smith, Gaylene Higley, Dianna Holt, and Beth Sch- eid. Besides winning games and matches, the girls that participated in these sports won something else. And that was friendship. ,,, lil! w 5 A K' ! 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Middle Row:Karen Sims, Mark Ishikawa, Audree larvis, Brian Ishikawa. Bottom Row: Deon Wes- sels, Maren Bateman, Linda Lassen, Doug Donahue, Terry Klepinger, lane Lowry, Renae Calkins, Donna Corwin, Tammy Mattern, Dixie Wursten, Tracy Wes- terhausen, loan Orr, john Donovan, Teri Schlarbaum, George Farley, Nancy Laga, Barbara Osborne, john Ishikawa, Q 5 555 is T '. f :K l Q I f pax ,g I Q' - , -' ' fi 5 il -' 3 ' if . ' 1, . A 4 y f . . 4 F 'r 1 f I4 . 4 5 ' Y 1 - . .,. . ,. Q V ., A -0 51, ,ski ,N Jig, AN, 'iii 'YQ' AQ! v f ... C 9 79:'w wr-W-vm, '. nr' I 4. yay., yr af 1 Q 1 Publications Staff it .4 J A N -1 Q QL gk wi ,Y '1- Q2 F' w - 7' 5' Q V 69' -'Q 1 ,Y ' n x f' r f ,j - 'u'. ' . ', --4 .Q . 22 'N of S5 we ?.'l'Q in-.-. -ligti 5- A e 0' 4-F4 Q rf .Q wif J. ,W gif , - 2 f -JI 'Q 'sf ui 'X 1: ll' ' Y 23' Publications Staff Survives Deadlines Putting out the school's publications is a lot more work than many people realize. ln both the War Chant and in the Chieftain, deadlines had to be met-or else! With a competent publications staff however, fifteen fine issues of the War Chant newspaper and a bigger and better Chieftain were published during the year. For the newspaper, editor Mark lshikawa, along with associate Karen Sims at his side, kept his cool and put the staff to work so that a four-page journal could be handed out to the student body on every other Thursday during fifth period. F Brian lshikawa and Audree larvis headed the yearbook production with a handful of personel assisting. The Chieftain was expanded by some sixteen pages to prop- erly cover the numerous school events held during the year while a new and different type of style was adopted. X- XE -l Left: Teri Schlarbaum and Melinda Kuhse draw up layouts and crop pictures for their junior class section. Extreme Upper Left: Mark Ishikawa playfully pays tribute to his ex-girlfriend Ruby. Actually Ruby is one of the favorite posters in the publications room. Upper Left: With good, clear negatives like these, I'll have pictures printed up in no time! smiles Doug Donahue, Upper Middle: Checking out the latest edition of the War Chant is writer and proof reader Linda Hosking. Upper Right: A very relived and satisfied look crosses the face of Publications Advisor john Donavan as he breathes a sigh of relief after the completion of a yearbook deadline. Right: Studying possible layout designs for her honors section, Ida Milano carefully considers the mosaic style of pictures. Above: I'll help you type up your story, joe, says a cheerful Karen Sims to a bewildered joe Flory. :vi .HY 'x -im 7 1-. '..' 5' l I lui PU BLICATIONS-97 1 9' 98 . Cf. Af! vo DECA-Top Row: Geri Stepp, jennifer jones, Chris Fuca,1on Bodine, Robin Quinn, Les Douglas, Matt Dana, David Brinton, Ilene Stepp. Bottom Row: Gary Minch, Andi Hoyt, K.McDaniel, l.Reihsen, M.Wirken, D.Hathcock, R.Burnham, Mr. Bendotti. HERO-Slide: Jeannine Curtiss, Leslie Failla, Teresa Maughan, Tauna Stirland, Sherry Jones, Debbie Webb, Tanya Seagraves, Mrs. Smith. First Row: Carl Shoemaker, Tim Gibbons, Linda McGuire. Second Row: C.Frelix, F.Brooks, B.Williamson, S.Bassett. Third Row: D.Duffy, l.Platt, D. Knoblock, T.Rechtermann, R.Milligan, K.Neill, L.Smith, A.Cluff, K.Arnett, l.Vickery, D.Skidmore. Kneeling: S.Waldsmith, A.Takacs. 'f . DECA, VICA, HERO Open the Doors to Many Opportunities Opportunity knocked on the doors of Westwood in the disguise of DECA, VICA and HERO. All of these programs provided experience in the world of business. DECA centered on marketing and distribution careers. Department stores employed many DECA enrollees. This club found time to sponsor a canned food drive so the holiday season would be more enjoyable for others. VICA met in class every day to provide supplementary education for their work experience. Various con- struction companies and banks utilized several VICA members. Geared toward home economic careers, HERO prepared students for work in this field. Restaurants, hospitals, and other establishments were anxious to hire the talented student workers that were part of HERO. Work experience is not the only advantage these pro- grams have to offer. School credits were given for this out-of-class education. Even better, students were paid a regular salary for their energetic efforts. Organizations like these are an effective way to get a foot in the door of the future. Locating this position through VICA, Marla Kempton works by assisting Dr. Alma ludd at the local dentist's office. VICA-Slide: Tom Escobedo, Ron Moon, Diane Lisonbee, Danny McCoy. Top Row: Marty Froncek, Mary K. Homandl, Doug Burden. Middle Row: Mr. jones, Bob Kegerreis, Sue Lowry, Marla Kempton, R.Reeder. Bottom Row: T,Cassinelli, A.Gunnlng, D.Howard, S.LeSueur, l.Edwards, T.Sowards. ij y. COE and FDNA Serve As a Guiding Light for Some 331, I Many Warriors, with the same old routine beginning to get a little on the heavy side, decided to seek knowledge, achievement, and money. For this, they went to COE tCooperative Office Educationl. This program was de- signed to provide business with competent, experienced office workers. It served as a training program for high school juniors and seniors who concentrated on book- keeping, secretarial work, and accounting. The club not only trained students, but helped them find jobs. This year COE was more involved in community ac- tivities than ever. At Thanksgiving and Christmas they sponsored dinners for needy families. They also sold candy and stationary to provide money for an employers banquet held in April. Over 600 people attended this event, which made it a real success. Although they were involved in many fund raising events, the business ex- perience proved to be of the greatest values. FDNA represented Future Doctors and Nurses of America, and was designed to help high school students train for a medical future. With Mrs. Cramer as the spon- sor, the club proved to be very useful not only for the members, but for the nurse who appreciated the help. Above: FDNA-Standing: Mrs. Cramer, Linda Valandra, Laura Markovich, lanet Likey. Kneeling: Cheryl Franks, Linda Klug, Doug Owen, Cindy Bensley. Below: COE-Top Row: Connie Staebell, Sue O'Neill, Colleen Nichols, Elise Freestone, jan Rawlins, Kathy Mueller, Terry Klatt. Middle Row: Linda Barraza, Pam McGraw, jennifer Hall, Audree Vargo, Marlene Albright, lody Roman, Y.Renkin, Mrs. Chellevold. Bottom Row: C.Buchanan, B.Kronberg, G.McCl . d, l.Lynn, M.Toone, l.Daniels, L.Kelley, P.Hunsaker, M.Zavala. Bottom Right: COE-Top Row: A.McDonneell, B.Burkland, B.McMillan, G.jonas, P.Dietz, S.Avrett, K.West. Middle Row: D.Fellner, P.Payne, M.Grant, L.Hamp- ton, P.Ray, R.Santos, M.Allen, C.lohnson, Miss tenwalter. Bottom Rowi l.Shaw, l.Hipps, Y.Coury, G.Younker, R.Ruiz, T.Stewart, C.Grey, D.Ladd, P.Crone, G.Lynch. 'I ' R .if rr , Z Ji, 1 j 351 'tl is ! 4--1 . .554 , ,ax 'lv Af ' J, ,, OG :FFQ 5.536 J LJ ,J ,Q I tiff- I 'N ,A 'K' J . , 'F M H I ,-' M12 C - 7' A ' fb'f'25 ,f9' I, 'A. Q , ,gg ' :V . 45'--3'-7 gfk I gf ,, M , '-i gr' L ,. 4 4, , I ,ff R ax. r.ef 5,1 Wfi' 'Q ' .,? 42 - A Wi . 1 r wr ,V V ,, '31 ff? 9 f ,M q 'I V' . 1-1 X 1 .bf . if -x - , is W3 , , 'wivixw A XL MR ' I -A x ? ww-.ww I A4 sig 4 Q' VL, , i K v 'rv -. DD SC. sri V+-I V, fvblfw I - ff M .....,., H ' U ' N ' -WW' W ' W . Q W Stage Crew-Top Row:Larry Kahler, jeff Garner, jack Scott, Dave Gardner. Middle Row: jim Toland, Dennis de Farcy, Doug Dziadul. Bottom Row: Rick Romay, Brent Done, Bill Hoeb, Michael jones. Masque and Dagger-Top Row:Steve Cainer, Dennis de Farcy, Ron St. john, Mary K. Christensen, Brent Done, Lynette Vance, Kevin Wade, Dave Gardner. Middle Row: Michael Noel, Nancy Laga, jennifer jones, S. Coury, G. Brentlinger. Bottom Row:A.Schrnitt, Cjohnson, j.Scott, D.Adams, B.Hoeb, Mr. jones, R.Ruiz, M.jones. 'K 1 L , 'sv .ey 7 ,..... . f ' f' xr B J . AAT- ,-y ' sf I 1 A ' UL, .ffw 9 ff l 41 'lfqflilgjg . 'Kit .qx I . ,Sy ,ja fin, ,K It X fir.. ' M 1 iff? k ffq iv' WJ. tr- v Clubs Participate in Dancing and Drama Energetic was the word for Masque and Dagger this year. Their performing season began with An Evening of One-Act Plays. The autumn show was so successful that another Evening was presented in the Spring. Al- so in the Spring, Masque and Dagger participated in Westwood's Fine Arts Week. In splendid improvised period costumes, the group performed excerpts from several Shakespearean plays. While learning traditional folk dances, Los Chicanos Unidos also studied ancient Mexican culture. Other or- ganizations were interested in their studies and asked the dancers to perform at club meetings. To increase awareness of Mexican-American heritage, the Chicanos presented an assembly in March with the M.C.C. group Theater. Who focused the spotlight on the star and dimmed the lights in the auditorium? Stage Crew, eleven hard working guys who spent scores of hours setting up for Westwood's performances. The boys often met and talked with well-known entertainers, making the long hours worthwhile. Los Chicanos Unidos-Top Row:Amy Arvayo, Caroline Arvayo, Connie Arellanes Second Row Mrs Middleton Socarro Balderamo Eva Bal derama, Diane Venson, Mr. Martinez. Third Row: Mary Solano, Teresa Garcia Tilly Canez P Fernandez R Eulate D Cortez P Ramirez Mrs Arvayo. Bottom Row: L.Madueno, S.Delgado, C.Garcia, R.Herrera. CHILDREN X Arvayo S Middleton lArellanes Westwood's Girls and Boys League have done it again. They have come up with another fantastic year. This years groups have sponsored such functions as selling refresh- ments at football games, and various other activities. Girls League came up on top this year with the help of Mrs. Forest and Mrs. Gearhart. G.A.B. week was a success once again. The Co-ed was held at ASU, and the movie and picnic brought good crowds. Fathers and their Daughters enjoyed thi 'nselves thoroughly at the annual Daddy Daughter Date. League sponsored the Christmas Formal with the Under the Mistletoe . Mr. Hawkins and Mr. Boy's League activities. i IX' Nha-gzx Girls League Top Row Presidency Lory Copenhaver Dixie Wursten Donnia Hancock. Middle Row: Chairmen: Tammy Lisonbee, Donetta Hunt Susan Chapman Kim Winn Renae Newman Cecelia Nixon Sharla Chambers. Bottom Row: Kelly Liles, Sharon Bowers. f'xX Boys League-Top Row: Mark Heywood, Presidency: Danny Ortega, Matt Ellsworth, Doug Donahue. Middle Row: Doug Coleman, jeff Rich ards, Tim Wade. Bottom Row: Brian lshikawa, Kumen Dixon, Steve Jorgensen, Ruben Mendoza, Mark Ishikawa, R.Heywood, Mr. Larson. Girls League-Top Row: A.Brinton, B.Roberts, M.Bowden, S.MacDonald, T.West, l.MacDonald, T.Dees, v.T0bey, L.Skidmore, Bottom Row: M.Freiss, R.Riggs, P.Gettman, D.Belnap, D.Anderson, l.Hubler, D.Clement, A,Lee,C.lones, C.Schwehr,,l.Bal1r. -'CX tn' llll can Hll Sea. ki: 106-F.F.A FFA Members Learn by Involvement in Various Activities Westwood's FFA, with its 230 members, is the largest chapter in the state. Not only is it the biggest, but this year it was the best. In state-wide competition through- out the year, Westwood's Future Farmers of America always placed in the top. With so many members, the club required a lot of help from its faculty advisors. This year the head advisor was Mr. Chester Crandell, but Mr. Leo Peterson, Mr. Richard Sawter, and Mr. Moore also contributed their time and efforts to making the FFA a success. Another reason the club was such a success this year was its outstanding elected officers. Carl Graves served as president and presided over David Ohlund, vice-president, Pat Hun- saker, secretary, Rick Smith, treasurer, Teresa Egan, re- porterp and Steve Drew, sentinal. FFA Sweetheart this year was ludi Hamblin. Besides brightening the meetings it was her job to maintain the FFA scrapbook and to deal with public relations. Above: Charlie Newlon and Steve Phearson exhibit a future prize win- ning tomato. Right: FFA President Carl Graves takes a whiff from a love- ly poinsetta. Members raised flowers during the year for sale to the public. Qi: lcd t J Ka, E-f, PM A FFA Top Row: Mark Markovic, Bert Ergenbright, loni Parrott, Teresa Egan, Susan Harrison, Pat Svitak, David Stephens, Doug Disbrow, Craig Plumlee, Ivan Shupe. Middle Row: Dennis Fiscus-Student Teacher, S.Penrod, M.Macko, B.Van Auker, D.Ray, S.Leonard, P.lames, E.Duckworth, K.Hopkins, C.Batmen, M.Dillon. Bottom Row: l.Toland, S.Hunt, D.Reynolds, D.Lane, A.Sattler, R.Mayberry, G.Nelson, C.Newlon. lx X X s ff' ,AQ k 4'f'wK ,K 1 . Q X a' 2 QQ is .and It Was a Good Learning Year A .Q l if '54-.. fj' ' 'F' 4' C g--iiigvsszfa 453525 -- 222' SEI Above: FFA-Top Row: Norman Connolly, Sterling Dewitt, Carl Black, Eddie Bosco, Clifford johnson, Harvey Hoswell, Randy Carter. Middle Row: Anita Shuber, Shelly Wakefield, Salley Flirter, Ricky Smith, Steve Drew, Mike Hale, Rod Hempel, Mr. Richard Sawyer. Bottom Row: Dave Ohlund, D.D.Rebozo, Susan Franklin, Vicki Gurr, Pat Hunsaker, Susan Boyle, Mike Barta. Below-Top Row:Mike Anderson, Richard Cochran, Wallamena Kratzimier, Robert jones, Steve Lieber, jim Bodine, lim Sullivan, Steve Phearson. Bottom Row:Liane Curtis, Dalia West, Carolyn Horner, Teresa Egan, Cheri Hall, Debbi Boling. I 108-F.F.A. . ge s l .. i 'vs ,un NE www, FK ill iii r ' 175 . t 'l 2-.1 at li 9 1. as wil 'X ilfafuiqi .2- 5 n al ...d Above: FFA's float Fort Westwood won first place ai f fxgk in the Mesa Stampede Rodeo Parade. Left: FFA-Top Row: Harvey Bosco, leff Carter, jerry Beaty, Dan Nevelle, Mike McGough, lim Brough- ton. Bottom Row: joe De Clark, Paul james, Robert Penrod, Robin Mayberry, Dale Watkins, Darryl Cogs- well. F. 133-L? F.A.-109 5 v BJ fwtwf ,fr ,. ff P' c Il' ,Elf fig 3 9 gg ls' 1 f I.. 1: Qt: lui g ln: l ln preparation forthe Sweetheart Ball hel School, Dena Thompson helps beautify of the school. 'B 1 J 5 .-,cg a, .4 -'Sf ia ,. Sill FFF! Elf' 1 HH., . ini I d at Marc members C7 .fs wtf Keyettes-Top Row: Tammy Eagleburger, Liz Brandenburg, Margie McAlister, Kim Marek Adele Boyd, Susan Oliver. Middle Row: Nancy Butler, Gina Schnepp, Carol Ostendorf, Cindy Smith. Bottom Row:Linda Rotgaber, S. Golithon, K. Skogen, K.Kent, Mr. johnson. 22, ,, , . ,' am vi C ., jg S I , l if vii Qi b E: luunlnllui maui --1 --1 Q 'unsung 1 A wr, Youth Arc-Top Row:Anita Armenia, john Thompson, Ron Contreras, Toni Redondo. Middle Row: Danny Or- tega, Cathy Crosby, Dena Thompson, Anna Casillas. Bottom Row: Mr. West, Teri Shaw, Christy Hokanson, Pam Mason. Organizations Serve People in Many Ways The arc was not guided by Noah, but served somewhat the same purpose. The members of Youth Arc dedicated their time to servicing students of Marc School for retarded children. ln Febru- ary they sold tickets to their version of a sweetheart ball. Along with club activi- ties, members of Youth Arc helped par- ents out on an individual basis in the stu- dents' homes. The Girls Lettermen club consisted of girls who earned a varsity letter in any of six sports. The Key Club and Keyettes proved their school spirit by their community services. .Q 0 0 1 x L, NX Girls Lettermen-Top Row:Delia Hale, Elise Freestone, Lynette Vance, Carol johnson. Middle Row: Pam Skousen, lanice Ray, Linda Wintersteen, lanet Moon, Renae Ricks. Bottom Row: Gail Moon, Beth Sheid, Gaylene Higley. Key Club-Top Row: Mr. Iohnson, Ray Best, Wendy Bell, john Thompson, Tim Nicoll. Bottom Row: Randy Smith, lim Bisbee, Mark Contrenis, Chris Ward, loe Smitherman. I' as gL f Dance Club Offers Chance for Girls lo Show Off Skills Hey twinkle toes! Have you ever wanted to create and express your ideas and imagination in dance? Then Dance Club is for you! Various opportunities in all areas of dance are available and need your talent. Throughout the year they presented two outstanding concerts as well as performing for community groups. ln the fall concert, the audience caught a glimpse of the unique and ex- traordinary dances from around the world. Highlighting the Spring Concert were performers in the areas of modern, comedy, and jazz dancing. Choreography was done by the dance production class in this concert. So, if you're willing to work and have desires and initiative to create and perform in this fine arts area, maybe you should be a member of Dance Club! Above: Gracefulness and style, enable Lisa Weigelt to perform this elegant leap. Below: Dance Production-Top Row: Ronda Kirk, Helma Rlppel, lean Hipps, Linda Winterstein, Bev Boardman. Middle Row: Llyn Gurr, Coralee Harris, Cindy Benson, Tracey Westerhausen, Barb Bi- vc'-na, L.Weigelt, Kneeling: S.Chapman, K.Peterson, K.Kleinschmidt. 4 1 1 O Jugs'-2 .9 Q56 :IB L-4Qg f 'q,x A .viklwf f 'sh '- 4 W 'K .I -any . 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'C Amy' 33 f 1 Speech-Debate Team Argues Case About Family Unit Income Resolved that the federal government should guar- antee a minimum annual income for each family unit. This topic was used by the debate team in their ten tour- naments throughout the year at which many of the Speech team members were named outstanding. Sponsoring the club were Mr. johnson, and Mrs. Huffaker. Competent, aggressive business leadership, interest and understanding, confidence and ability strengthened were all a part of the purpose of Future Business Leaders of America. Sponsoring the club were Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Hillman. Career lab was a diversified co-operative work experi- ence program aimed at the student with special needs. Field trips, speakers, research projects, and on the job experience, along with a great deal of counseling was experienced throughout the year with a sense of self awareness, and career direction. Above: Career Lab-Top Row: Pam Preston, Ray Shipe, Scott Norsd- strom, Stan Carpenter, john Contreras, jeff lolley, Miss Dodie Gadient lsponsori David Ward, Mando Salas, Rolando Lopez. Second Row: Don Yates, T.Potter, S.Marsden, N.Storm, S.Richer. Bottom Row: L.Little, L. Tarango, P.Hirt, R.Laurie, P.Musselman, E.Higley, C.Kartchner. Below: Speech-Debate Team: Bottom Row: Doug Thorpe, Amy Laird, lim Testa, Ron St, john, Gayle Brentlinger, Steve Nettles, David Thorpe, Don Miller. Middle Row:lean Danielson, Mike Barry, Karen Thulin, D. Sousa, B.Lesh, M.Walker, N.Terry. Top Row: l.Scott, M.K.Christensen, D.Tipotsch, A.Schmitt, B.Heob, M.Gering, L.Woods. ,h xt ', N x . ' 2, X K i .us A . X . , MX l 1.x ,O 'N XG gk ,t 4'-l, t , Pg rE.I't .ijt .,. . .Tl A ' 3' ' . ' x t 'I L .Agp ' fa , '1 t'T' SCHOOL CLUBS 115 C.Y.A.-Top Row: jeff Mackey, Terrie lones, Carolyn Restler, Darlene Myers, Diane Howell, john Fatthour, Laura French. Second Row: leannie Danielson, Susie Osborne, Lix Senescall, Linda Rhodes, l.Karles, C.Grey, R.Mehan. Third Row: C.Franks, L.Riggs, C-.Olmstead, K.Strigas, K. Stout, B.Lesh, G.Klute, F.Tau. l il ',kxf' r 1 u A' Y Qr Q X 'i il fl A I-ll i ., I Indian Club-Top Row: Evangeline Kill, jennifer Enos, Eddie Martinez, Kerry Ray, Brian Barabe. Middle Row:Carolyn Smith, Pauline Smith, Fayrene Peshlakai, Mitch Fulwilder. Bottom Row: Karen Dorchester, Pauline Martinez, K. Wakolee, A. Paradise. 116-SCHOOL CLUBS Chess, Indians, and C.Y.A. Stay on the Go Christian Youths of America tC.Y.A.l was a club that helped pro- mote the good doings at Westwood. They met three times a week at 7:45 in the morning. During this period they had a time for singing, sharing, and praising. During the year C.Y.A. held a car wash and went on several retreats. lt was great was the feed- back received from the crew. Chess club was excellent this year, although the quantity was not great. The quality, however, was quite good and competition was tough. Indian Club was very much in ac- tion, and proved worthwhile to it's members. Mr. Barabe sponsored and directed the group with great leadership. Ah-ha! I've got checkmate on you for sure now, says Robb Watson to a concentrating Chris Ward during a before school chess game. Chess Club: Top Row: Mr. Scannell, Todd luesdes, Chris Ward. Bottom Row: Marc Gering, Robb Watson. SCHOOL CLUBS-'l'l7 French Club-Top Row: Pete Kilpatrick, lim Kennedy, lim Above: Carolyn Resler finds that discussing American politics with Mr. Kartch- Pascal, Ken Grate, Glen Cowan. Middle Row: Becky Villi- ner in Spanish, can be very amusing. Right: l'll take a red one. Brad Beard tells cana, Diane Werner, Frankie Mergard, Cathy Morgan. Bot- Debbie Peterson, while Mr. Richardson marks up another candle sale for Latin tom Row: Susie Webb, Renee Newman, C. Close, S.Schild- Club. kraut. K.Kent. 1 . , , :- Hvft' . . Spanish Club-Top Row: Katherine Kent, Debbie Hendrix, Leah Moore, Kerry Healy, Rex Hargis, Sharon Mass, Carolyn Resler, Diane Howell, Middle Row: Mr. Kartchner, Alberto Serpas, Melinda Kuhse, C.Wood, S.Golithon, B.Hatch, R.Alvarez, C.Martinez, L.Alvarez. Bottom Row: J.Brake, R.Fernandez, K.Stout, G.Clute, S.Harrison, C.Byerly, P.Day, T.Egan, S.Reynolds, L.Rotgaber, S.Delong. 118-FRENCH 84 SPANISH Various Clubs Provide Fun Activities Black is beautiful, especially for the small but power- ful Ebony Club. These hard working girls put forth their time and effort to sponsor Black Heritage Week. During this week they presented a fashion show modeling the latest styles and at the end of the week, the Black Heri- tage Queen was chosen. Another new club was born this year as a group of talented students formed Ski Club. With various outings to Sunrise, broken legs were far out of sight from being experienced as they improved their skills! The Young Democrats and Republicans stayed alive on the off election year as they held meetings regularly! EBONY-Standing:B.Stehr, Molly Seaberry, Gail Mc Clelland, Cynthia Cayton. Sitting: Rhonda Cooper, Sherry Cayton. Heading up the snowy slopes are ski enthusiasts Sue Mc Creary and Karla Smith. V 479384 Upper Left-Young Demo- crats: Top Row:David Hard- wick, Bill Heob, Mary Christ- enson, Greg-Brown, T.Scan- Nell, Neal Terry. Middle Row: Lennie Fleming, janee lorgensen, Vance Green, Debbie Hendrix. Bottom Row: l.Lowry, F.Bellows, M. Barry, MJWalker, D.Sousa, I. Terry. Lower Left-Young Republicans: Top Row: lean- nie Mc Donnel, Robert Van Winkle, Cyndee Bell. Mid- dle Row: Fred Bellows, Terry Wood, Bottom Rowtlulie Munden, Sue O'Niel, Liz Brandenburg. Lower Right- Ski-Top Row: Brenda Mead, Chris Fowler, Robert lacquet, Chuck Kinard. Middle Row: Susan Parkes, Stephanie Orr, Kathy Hoffman, N.Merrill. Bottom Row: Kathy Hall, Karie Heely, Coralee Harris, Don Strauch. SCHOOL CLUBS 121 X Fi 1 Russ Vogt, one of the finest piano players at Westwood, takes time out from school work for a lit- tle music and fun. Music, Songs Fill the Air Two of the most involved and active programs on campus were Program Bureau and Stage Band. Program Bureau, consisting of all girls, was an exceptionally fine group. They performed in many stimulating concerts for the people of Mesa at Tri-City Hall and Shep- herd Auditorium. Stage Band, one of the more pop- ular ensemble groups, was involved in several performances and shows. lt's first performance was in Cur- tain Time, one of the very first as- semblies. Later, they played for the Mesa lunior Miss Pageant in No- vember, plus many other concerts at Sheperd Auditorium. They also hosted a jazz Festival in December, held at Arcadia High. fi i Qu- 'I ' s' 1 gud 'f Stage Band-Top Row: Steve Bartol, David Olsson, David Porter, Clyde Stapley, Brent johnson, Dick Mayne. Bottom Row: Randy Wright, Gary Lammers, Richard Palmer, Keith Brewer, Mike Bean, R.Vogt, C.Homer, Llorgenson, l.Morgan, M.Gibney, A.Sink, R.Riggs, l.Nesbit. 122-STAGE BAND M M,yM,,..,.,v-- ,......--0- 1 5 ff Quin. 7 Program Bureau-Top Row: Pam Vance, Barb Hoffman, -Paula lennings, Sandy Sorenson, Robin Gatjens, Lisa Sezate, Karin'Schwalbe, Tammy Blake, Brenda Starks. Second Row: Della Cluff, L.Stewart, C.Carr, l.Berry, D.BeInap, L.lenkins, S.Bouldin, S.Christopher. Third Row: D.lett, K. Smith, B.LeBaron, K.Stout, P.Gettman, D.lsley, D.Beck, D.Curran. Bottom Row: l.Crane, D.Haden, N.Elliott, l.Farnsworth, D.Clouse, K.Hoffman, S.Gainer, 1.Farr. . wk 549 .x X' xx! U' 2 W... . A , 'L -.. i A J vf A l Q. - Vt f.. LLL' lt 'K L: Program Bureau-Top Row: Karen Tucker, Pam Hakes, Cathy Christensen, lanice Bunker,lan H0dge,Gwenna Baldwin, Karen Quigley, ludy Van Luchene, Christy Chambers. Second Row: Laurie Carney, Susan Amick, K.Winn, D.Doan, S.Titcomb, D.Allen, K.Liles, S.Bowers, B.Smith, C.Oliver. Third Row: L.Benson, P.Danielson, D.Givvons, D.Peel, S.Lines, S.Malone, C.McCurdy, L.WilIis, B.Maged, l.lones. Bottom Row: E.Cle- ment, K.Calder, l.Stevenson, M.Burroughs, D.Adams, B.LeBaron, V.Spilo, D.Mathis, K.Kearns, L.Brimley, l.Crum. PROGRAM BUREAU-123 Symphonies Serenade School in Splendor With Stylish Sound Q Certain moods from sophistication to delightful -, amusement were created by our charmingly elegant and talented symphony orchestra. Hours of practice, rehears- al and valuable instruction from Mr. Engelsman and Mr. Lloyd resulted in maintaining their reputation as an excit- ing, vibrant group with professional quality. Free con- certs were offered to the public: assemblies, a rock can- tata and tunes for all music lovers were their contribu- tions to our school. Also, their high rankings in state music festivals brought the name of Westwood to the public eye. This amazing group had something to offer everyone and has done more in the education and enter- tainment field than most people are aware. Left: Musical quartet posed and poised to show orchestra style are Donnia Hancock, Toni Coleman and Jeannie O'Donnell and Donna Corwin lseatedl. Right: Roger Toon and Linda Kelley sample fund raising candy. Top Row Standing-L to R: Bob Kahler, Deanna Bradley, Doug Coleman, Mark Welch, jeff Richards, Rick Fernandez, Steve Bartol, Keith Brewer. Middle Row Seated: Pam Godfrey, Denise Miller, Gail Nichols, Linda Kelley, B.LeBaron, P.Vance, T.Gardner, L.Vance, B.Osborne, l. Milano. Bottom Row: E.Clement, C.Stapley, C.Calder,1.Ursetti,l.Terry, R.Granillo, S.Bushyhead, E.Iones, K.Tucker, R.Palmer, T.White, L.Riggs, D.Porter, D.Maine, C.Tallrass, G.Brown, S.Foraker, Llorgenson, K.Zigalla, c.white, l.Stanley, L.Williams, M.Ellsbery. ACL ...L .. ilfi ' 9-hw.-rssm: xi-5 .s ,QM s e if g itz? 5i?fQ 'i X , x ' 4 Q 1 s .. ijzzsu mnu 1 f as 1-,js Iilillli r 5' L' rjrffhl 'ff 'jf X, ' ---ef - -.1 Top Row: Cindy Payne, Ann Stanley, lane Lowry, Donnia Hancock, Gail Olmstead, Susan Stanley, jennifer jones, Donna Adams, Sue Acosta Shellene Lines, Marianne Magnusson, P.Britten, R.Ricks, S.Ikeda, C.SoIomon, D.Werner, M.Ellsworth, T.Coleman, D.Riggs, L.Fleming, M.Allen Llackson, S.Gilbert, l.Manske, P.Bailey, L.Doxie. Bottom Row: C.Davidson, l.Ettinger, D.Thompson, S.Sevland, B.Nichols, C.Fowers, R.Toon, C Franks, D.ludy, P.Hoffmann, H.Ripple, D.Solomon, Y.Powell, l.Chapman, l.Bunker, P.Guerrero, S.VanHerpin, l.O'Donnell, l.Stapley, P.Shipe D.Bates, D.Corwin. . K fjl A ,, ,. l -101 ig' 4 V S,, Choir and Strings Provide Good Sounds WP Concert Choir-Top Row: Kevin Wade, Ron St. lohn, Kenley Brunsdale, Phil Marsom, Chuck Metheny, Kerry Ray, Keith Brengle. Second Row: lames Bin ham, Debbie Zebro, Kumen Dixon, Kim Marik, F.Tau, C.Bell,1.Middleton, D.Wessels, R.Frye, C.Wiltbank, L.Roach, L.Palmer, R.Gil- S bert, l.Curtiss, S.Hargis, G.Olmstead. Bottom Rowr' . th, C.Porter, R.Tucker, L.Flemrng, N.Marquez, P.Lowell, l.Cordasco, K.West, M.Rrch- ey, L.A.West, V.Foy, G.Brentilinger, l.Brake,'D.Mickleson. lX,a-fff...'Mlm' ,, ,D i rjfr A' wwf' sf , . . , V , X L., , . . , f' Q, ff-gf t , f -I rf., i- , W , , H R V , Y 5, ,, ,, if ,pf . W , , my A ,r -, . A' , ., 1 A W Q 1 . . - . A -N , f',,m.,,f,.'A Hs, ffvmu. f 4 K . , G, of f ff ' 14 ,is ' f A V, . f ,. A, ,V ' 'H , fs Concert choir-Top Row: Brad Hatch, Kim Strigas, Diane Clement, Juanita Willis, Melvin Frost, Darlene McCall, ldonna Stout, Gary Golka, lean Pearce, Carol Edwards. Second Row: Mary Allen, D.Whitney, K.Rhoton, C.Shousen, R.Reader, M.Bateman, B.Cross, Y.Fowell, D.Brown, D.Hunt, C.Robb, C.Murdock, K.McGee, M.Rogers, B.Lines, T.Clark. Third Row: Karen Topp, T.White, K.Kleiner, K.Tullos, l.Michaud, M.Armstrong, L.Woods, L.Brooksby, M.Kuhse, C.Van Dyck, L.Prince, M.lones. Bottom Row: R.Hargrave, 1.Anderson, S.Ray, T.Lisonbee, K.Goble, D.Hancock, E.lones, D.Riggs, R.Van Winkle, G.Forbes, D.Cluff, D.loe, A.Cluff, D.Hale. 126-CONCERT CHOIR 5 E 5. What do you think of when you by hear Concert Choir. . .Z Soft lights and sexy sounds? Dinner for two at the Northbank? This year's Concert Choir was bigger and better than ever. Known as a big time choir, they provided entertainment at the spicy Rosarita Dinner and during the Christmas holidays performed the classic Canticle and Carols and Prince of Peace. The Showcase Strings dedicated their time to servicing others locally and statewide. Strolling their way to fame, they played the fabulous Bilt- more and the elegant Mountain Shadows. The twenty-four member . group had an average of twenty per- formances this year. They played at trailer parks, conventions, banquets and for numerous service clubs, bringing the joys and sounds of good music to the public. ess. Keep playing like that Barbie Baby and you can take me anywhere, exclaims Mr. Bendotti as he is serenaded by the enchanting sounds of Barbara Osborne's viola. 'Qi Z - 4 'L Showcase Strings-Top Row: Bobby Kahler, Gail Olmstead. Second Row: Marianne Magnusson, Susan Stanley, Shellene Lines, Yvonne Powell, Patty Briton, Patty Guerrero. Third Row: Susan Acosta, Eileen Clement, Deanna Bradley, D.Hancock, l.Edinger, T.Coleman, R.Ricks, C.Calder, E.lones. Fourth Row: C.Davidson, l.Iones, D.Adams, B.Osborne, L.Riggs, K.Tucker, S.Sevland. SHOWCASE STRINGS-127 IDX- 1 at Mixed Choir-Top Row: Laura Markovic, Diane Howell, Mark Heywood, Wayne Call, Wade Carter, Fritz Gregory, james Tryon, Darlene Myers, Sandy Olson. Middle Row: DeNae Larsen, Kathy Frazier, K. Brimhall, D.Larsen, M.A.Hurley, l.Winton, D.Bowling, C.Murray, L.Trisoliere, l.Ar- nold, R.Pearce, K.Gildmacher, M.A.Bowdin,1.lohnson, C.Blake, N.Butler. Bottom Row: 1.Ruckdashel, R.Locati, L.5kidmore, l.Toland, D.lohn- son, 5.Gurr, L.Evans, l.Verhulst, l.Yates, D.Forbes, S.MartindelI,V.1ones, L.Hill,l.E.Wilhelm, L.Hopkinson. Apache Band-Top Row: Richard Bowden, Gary Stearman, Rodgers Smith, Gene Moore, Roger Toon, lean MacDonald, Paul Kranich, Mike Timothy, john Leavitt, Roger Sabin, Lars Nielsen. Second Row: M.Dillon, l.Merkley, L.Cochran, L.Porter, A.Rella, R.Thacker, K.Theaman, R. Bowden, B.Geroux, E.lones, M.Harrell, G.Kemp. Third Row: R.Padelford, A.Sattler, M.Nielsen, R.StaebelI, D.Brinton, T.Sweet, M.Walker, V. Porter, M,Noel, R.Gibson, K.Stirland, K.Kaldhl, B.Busby. Bottom Row: R.Munoz, D.Smith, D.Ament, D.SChuld, L.Widmer, L.Unnewehr, K. Theaman, T.Klepinger, R.Klepinger, R.Tucker, R.Racine, C.Plumlee, j.Radcliffe. Ms 128-MIXED CHORUS-APACHE BAND Musicians Work, Play to Entertain Many The Apache Band had many outstanding performers. And several stunning performances such as the concert at Tri City Mall. They performed at a number of varsity pre-game exercises, participated in the spirit at basketball games, and took part in several parades. At semester the Apache Band broke into two smaller groups, the Con- cert Band at Westwood, the Warrior Band. Mr. Lloyd, with the assistance of drum major Randy Brown, helped bring out the finer qualities of the Apache Band. Westwood's Mixed Chorus was known to build up self-confidence. This chorus prepared students to per- form independently before an audience. Most of their concerts were school and community affairs. Leading our amazing Apache Band to many grand performances is this year's Apache drum major Randy Brown. Apache Band-Top Row: Michael Hale, Kevin Seagraves, john Falhaver, jeff Donahue, Michael Pena, Steve Gilbert, Raymond Stock, Paul Pew, Dalane Turner, Second Row: julie Hall, Pam Bliss, C.Barragan, C.Ostendorf, R.Newman, 1.Danielson, L.Altum, C.Close, D.Bassett, A.Bailey, D. Maged, S.McCollum, M.Mowers, M.Collins. Third Row: l.Igielski, D.Clement, K.Cooper, l.Sheldon, G.Williams, D.Traicoff, P.Seay, R.Hue- miller, D.West, D.Forbes, S.Doyle. Bottom Row: S.Hill, B.Gschwend, D.Patterson, L.Middlebrough, K.Cooper, l.Sheldon, T.Bailey, D.Sigler,1. Zimmerman, T.Pack, K.Brodinski, A.Taylor, D.Reynolds, D.Pagan. I 4 , ' ' dv la, , 3 -K -in-4' su' f APACHE BAND-MIXED CHORUS 129 German Club-Top Rovvi Mark Egan, Kennith Maggard, Mike Ford, Todd luedes, Debbie Hancock, Bill Stoops, Paul Black. Second Row: Kent Smith, David Tipotsh, jeff Radcliffe, Cindy Woods, Sheryl Sturges, ludy Korth, Vicki Tobey, julie Nielson, Tami Mason, Chris Heard, lohn Hurley, jeff Middleton. Third Row: Chloe, D.Turner, C.Ward, D.Dropp, Y.Anderson, L.Failla, S.Van Dyke, D.loe, j.Ford, C.Patc-r, N.Laga, Fiiellows, Fourth Row: F.Byerly, S.Doyle, C.McLavvs, l.Cordasco, D.Martz, N.Terry, C.Payne, l.Weber, j.Selleck, H.Ripple, l3.Triebe, K.1aynes. M.Pater, D. Peckens, Kligalla, L.Weigelt, B.Skalbecik, Frau Gish,l,Pere1, R.Van Winkle, A.Cox and l.WiIlis. x LF' S Club Top Row Sandy Sorenson Linda Golithon, Debbie Clouse, Terri Clark, Tracy Westehousen, jenette Crane, Kristy Combs, jean Hipps Beverly Smith Middle Row Patty Gurerro, Susan Chapman, Leslie Allen, Michell Carter, Wilma Mace, Kathy Petterson, Laura LeBaron, Shauna Rudd Bottom Row jolen jambor Annette Taylor, joni Bingham, Debbie Belnap, Pam Vance, Pam Hakes, Penny Combs. Westwood Groups Rate High in Activity and Projects Pretzels! Programs! Performance! What better way than this to illustrate these three clubs who serviced our community in the name of Westwood. After winning the Club of the Year Award for '72-'73, S and German Club once again strove to the top through achievement. S Club presented their traditional fashion show, along with their faithful ushering at concerts. This club lived, worked, and fulfilled their motto of SERVICE. Pretzel sales were only a small part of the ever-active German Club. Conventions, trips, and their annual October Fest, concluded the best year in Westwood's German Club history. Singing for fun, frolic, and fame, Honor Choir kept busy this year with such projects as music festivals, concerts, and plans for Europe. All this was made possible by hard hours of rehearsing with their skillful director, Mrs. White. Honor Choir-Top Row: Mark Finlinson, Wilma Mace, joni Bingham, Paul Ellsworth. Second Row: Aletha johnson, Mike Huff, Lynette Vance, David Wade, Leslie Boyle, jim Dunton, Robin Ruiz, Richard Cummard, Gayle Bradshaw and Ross Farnsworth.Third Row: Brian Knight, Steve Gainer, jan Anderson, Nolan West, Cheryl Gray, Mark Boynton, Norene Ray, David jones, tStand- ingj Karen Hiatt, Mike Cooley, joe Sutton and Marya Allen. Fourth Row: Doug Opie, Sidney Ray, Karl Hiatt, Lynn Moore, MerryAnn Moffatt, Steve Goss, Christi Cluff, Cheryl Paulson and Wayne Shill. Bottom Row: Mike Prior, Carla Christenson, Fred Ashby, Diane Bates, Scott Smith, Toni Coleman, Glenn Coulter and Chris Fowers. HONOR GROUPS 131 Zhu Singing Warriors-Top Row: Curtis Patterson, Mike Fish, Brent johnson, Alex Farnsworth, C-ary jones, Danny Roberts, Bret Lacey, Richard Curran. Second Row: Keith Black, Gary joe, Richard Durfee, j.Owens, G.McCollum, P.Pew, K.Clement, C.Conant, j.Radsliffe. Third Row: K.McCleve, S.Ray, D.Gross, D.Clement, Ljohnson, C.Cortez, D.Aust, B.Solomon, V.Porter, E.johnson. Bottom Row: L.jackson, G.Clote, K.Smith, R.Stock, D.McCall, j.Andersen, C.WiItbank, C.Hathcock, L.Sowards, E.Esparanza, K.judd. Westwood Girls Choir-Top Row: Cari Reheis, Melinda Wimmer, Teri West, Kathy Vanherpen, Ann Brinton, Adell Boyd, Bonnie Stout. Second Row: Cindy Bardner, Susan Butler, Teri Bond, Kris jones, D.Bassett, T.Bailey, H.Danielson, M.Harris, T.Richardson. Third Row: K.Sorenson, S. Macdonald, L.EImer, P.Mason, S.Oliver, T.Copin, S.Stoneburner, j.Nielson. Bottom Row: L.Gomez, Wanda Smith, B.Roberts, D.Tribshraeny, G. Bebant, K.Klatt, M.Stewart, K. Fogarty. 132-SINGING WARRIORS-WESTWOOD GIRLS ras-mfs... J.-Q. a ,. . . ,W Beautiful Voices Entertain Crowds V Travel, working, singing and playing were four of the big words on the lips of the Singing Warriors and the Westwood Girls Choirs this past year. Working five days a week along with many practice sessions on weekends and evenings helped to produce some of the finest sounds ever to vibrate throught the halls of this school. Not only did these groups perform for the students of Westwood in their annual Christmas and Spring concerts but too, they worked with the choirs of Mesa High in combined concerts. One of the highlights of the year for the Singing War- riors was to sing under the direction of the SPEBSQSA and also to journey to Paradise Valley High School last November. The seventy six members of the girls choir worked hark to master both popular, religious and classical songs i and by the end of the year they were proud of the music that came forth from their efforts. Above: Members of the Singing Warriors practice music for their up- coming performance in Shepherd Auditorium. v'igi:2-s!..n,s:lE5'fA ,s'...: --. ,s .s Westwood Girls Choir-Top Row: Debbie Desenburg, Cindi Thompson, Sue Akers, Leanne Weight, Diane Kiser, Robin Gardner, julie Pomeroy Gayle Carling. Second Row: Teresa Slattery, Debbie Garthe, Jolene lambor, C.Heap, M.Nicolaus, P.Brinkerhoff, l.Yunkan, A.Lee. Third Row: P.Steenson, L.French, S.Rudd, l.Smith, K.Kilpatrick, T.Verhelst, G.Lewis, A.Bailey. Bottom Row: C.Thompson, P.Thompson, B.Smith, A.Tayler, T. Mason, V.Tobey, B.Leanard, l.Hall, L.Middlebrough. 1 SINGING WARRlORS-WESTWOOD GIRLS-133 Warrior Band Delights Many Audiences Varsity Band-Top Row: David Merrill, Denise Maged, Randy Brown, Monica Woods, Randy Wright. Middle Row: Greg Brown, Dixie Duf- fey, Bobby Mitchell. Bottom Row: jennifer Terry, Kathy Schafer, Spirit sounds and lots of talent characterized the War- rior Marching Band this year. Under the direction of joe Lloyd, the Varsity Band received a superior rating again at the ASU Band Day competition. Our drum major, Dick Mayne, with the help of our fine majorette Sherry Sevland, combined their twirling talents to help produce some of the finest field shows for half time crowds this year. But half time entertainment was not the only talents our band displayed. Leading the fight song, accompanying the cheerleaders in spirit yells, and providing soulful music to various bleacher dancers were just some of the many ways in which the band helped school spirit. Once again the Varsity Band placed many students in All-State this year. But the highlight of the students in the band was attending the 1973 Western Band Compe- tition in La Mesa, California. Many students in the band worked hard in earning their way to this special event by candy selling, rummage sales, and stamp collecting. Approximately 110 hard-working students made up the Warrior Marching Band this year. Their fine talents helped make this year the best ever at Westwood. Varsity Band-Top Row: Gary lonas, Kelly McGee, Robert Van Winkle, Michael Prior, Brian Stolk, Richard Buckingham, lohn Nesbitt, Richard Allen, Edward Barajas, Rickey Shinn, L.Williams, S.Pew. Middle Row: S.Starks, F. Valenzuela, Q.Packard, l.Bloomer, L.lackson, L.Doxie, S.Foraker G.Bair, D.Sheed, K.Brengle, W.Leavitt, j.Frick. Bottom Row: A.Kapanicas, P.Crone, L.Fleming, l.Riggs, T.Braafhart, K.Topp, D.Sonsa, R.Granillo, D.Gullatt, l.Groll, G.Forbes, M.lones. 134 VARSITY BAND 1' ff -'71 1 gm P L1 F -Ln 3 Aa :J 5 i x -nv Yi . . . ', 4 v iq a , J' ' 1,' T il if 0 si 4 f ' ' asf, . gy ik x ww -QW X 2 ,B 1 M H- L1 1' fx 0. mn lfx 4 1 V513 E ,if ix l v xgy, , L If '. qs.: I J f- . f ff W 4 7?ff,T' if flu f A 4fwg,p9 43, 76-ll 4 fx-1 'wif -10? W 1 V 1 . 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'1n4,4 4 4 1 4 f 1 1 1 ' s H A . l i Left-Top Row: Citizen- ship Director Vickie Brundage, Sophomore Vice-President Tony Florez, junior Secretary Terri jackson, Elections Director julie Farnsworth, Bottom Row: Special Services Director Tammie Richardson, Social Af- fairs Director Wendy johnson, Publicity Direc- tor Michelle Harris, Soph- omore Secretary Vicki Tobey, junior Vice- President Terry Klepinger, Publicity Director julie Crum, Rallies and Tra- ditions Director joni Bingham, Cultural Af- fairs Director Bill Heob, Head Cheerleader Lynette Vance, Organizations Director jean McDonald. Extreme Upper Left-L to R: jim Wright, Sopho- more Class President, David Wade, Senior Class President, and David Gardner, junior Class President. Above: Boys' League President Matt Ellsworth, Girls' League President Dixie Wursten, and Kyoko Mori, foreign exchange student from japan. Upper Right-Student Body Officers: janice Hall, Secretary, Scott Smith, President, john Norzagary, Vice-President and Laura Williams, Treas- urer. Lower Right: Senior Class Vice-President Blake Peterson and Senior Sec- retary Sue McCreary chat with Student Council Sponsor Mr. Merrill. .r .is - 1 5 1 -' ,W 'U ,g is 1 Ev A H Af' ' if ,iw :tg 'fi ' it ' STUDENT COUNCIL-139 Varied Honors Merit Prestige, Credit Flagstaff and Tucson were the locations of one fun- filled week of traditional Boys' and Girls' State. These representatives from Westwood spent a hectic week cam- paigning, learning, and making friends while setting up a mock state government with representatives from all Ari- zona high schools. Invaluable knowledge was the prod- uct which they returned with in order to contribute more to our community. juniors Dale Watkins and Paul james formed a team to compete in Welding and Shopwork at the FFA State Convention. These skilled young men claimed first in the state for Westwood while jim Sullivan pulled in another first in Range Management. These were just two of the many honors received by our Ag Department. Westwood can be proud of Gary jonas who was chosen to represent Westwood at the National junior Achieve- ment Conference at Indiana State University. He was chosen on ability, leadership, and performance. He at- tended workshops and classes and contributed this all to Westwood's j.A. Program. X inf l 2 2 xxX. .. N ., ,t ki , ' Q O if tlimwigg 5'- I I I ez It Ili l Left: Boys' and Girls' State--Top Rovv: Mark Finlinson, Linda Roberts, David jones, David Wade, Paul Ellsworth. Bottom Row: Donna Corwin, Sidney Ray, Louis Casillas, Scott Smith, loni Bingham. Upper Left: Gary jonas as junior Achievement representa- tive. Upper Right: Paul james, lim Sullivan, and Dale Watkins for FFA awards. Above: National Merit Finalists include Top Row' David Wade, Paul Ellsworth, David Olsson. 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' vi - , V' - 'MHHIA-lhwvv' .L-rr ,.,, , 1 - , N, A ww- 3 :- 1-y'..L,f,.'Q,,, - Q -4.-,. . Girls Lead W.H.S. in Spirit and Cheers Are you ready? Ready! And they were ready ... for fun, action, and excitement. Our seven bubbly varsity cheerleaders, with their beautiful smiles, raised spirit and inspired our teams to victory. Through this past year they contributed time, talent, and enthusiasm to Westwood assemblies, rallies, and games. Let's give 'em a cheer! Half-time wouldn't be the same without the traditional Warriorettes. Displaying colorful outfits and perfect form, they added stylish variety to football games and var- ious parades. They danced, marched, and drilled to music performed by the mighty Warrior Band. The sophies ranked high this year boasting four spirited beauties as l.V. cheerleaders. These girls led cheers throughout the year at l.V. football and basketball games, encouraging spirit and adding scenery and fun to all action packed activities. Left: Warriorettes-Top Row: Lynda Sherman, Paula lennings, lana Beus, Christie Chambers, Pam Godfrey, Maren Bateman. Second Row: Pam Skousen, Dixie Duf- fey, Syndee Christopher, Linda Brooksby, Linda Wintersteen, Cindy Solo- man, Delia Hale, Shelly Horne. Kneeling: Karen Sims, Debbie Chrzanow- ski, Zenie Garcia, Cindy Benson. Top Far Left: l.V. Cheerleaders-Stand- ing: lana Nugent, Celeste Cummins. Sitting: Susan Malone, Sandy Hernan- dez. Top Left: Warrioret- tes Dixie Duffey and Chris- tie Chambers practice their half-time smiles. Right: Varsity Cheer- learders-Top to Bottom: Head Cheerleader Lynette Vance, Shawni Bouldin, Kim Cummins, Mari Schaf- fer, Lisa Sezate, Dena Riggs, Karel Arnold. I WARRIORETTES, CHEERLEADERS-'I43 I V 1 N 5 . Ms. K ,S 'J '1 R , 2. J Vinh -ZF .Q Q 'X Q' K OV. -g.. ' t A ul! j ' - ' J' Cayton M9 Attendant - -'ISWDJIW Loope I' Black Heritage Queen and Attendants .,.- 9 Mollie Cayton ueen te te Q e..,fzr,... 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H 5 4 ,wlvfhf XL Q QW , ,.c ff , , ,nag 1 X W 5 Mari Schaeffer Takes Sweetheart Title mf'- ii LISA SEZATE IU NIOR SWEETHEART fb'-J 8 CELESTE CUMMINS SOPHOMORE SWEETHEART CUPID S COTILLION 149 ,f w' Q - Attendant Attendant Sue McCreary Dixie Duffy w , Attendant Attendant Lory Copenhaver loan Orr 'S ,:+n,. - K. xf .Ui ' A S I ,. 4 , Q ' . S Q, 'K L VAVK' rw CHIEFTAIN PRINCESS KAREN SIMS 1 Junior Miss Winners, H C fl 152-HONORS Excitement, tension and hard work paid off for three Coeds in the annual junior Miss Pageant. Lynette Vance's graceful dancing and music ability won her the Talent Award along with the First Runner-up title. Westwood also had the honor of having Norene Ray named Second Runner-up and Dixie Duffy earning the physical fitness trophy. Poise, talent, and academics are what helped these girls achieve these hard-won titles. A very select and high quality group on campus is the National Honor Society, who through special projects, helped to promote good will and happiness throughout the school and community. Service, leadership, and character were just a few of the factors on which these students were chosen. Because of their hard work and devotion, the school library was furnished with a new book case. Also, deserving members received scholar- ships. The Top Twenty from Westwood proved their identity by maintaining the highest grade averages through their high school years. onor Students ompete for Titles f' A-4 29 if N Above: TOP TWENTY-Top Row: Fred Ashby, Leslie Failla, Susan Chapman, Bill Heob, Nancy Madinger. Middle Row: Colleen Nichols, john Hurley, Ward Gilbert, Doug Donahue, Dave Ohlund. Bottom Row: Paul Ellsworth, George Farley, lan Rawlins, Chris Heard, Renae Ricks, Pete Kilpatrick. Not Pictured: Ann Stanley, Fred Reed, loni Bingham, David Wade. Opposite Page: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Top Row: D. Ohlund, M.Griz, M.Egan, B.Beard. Fourth Row: Y.Anderson, M. K. Hormandle, C.York, J.Perez, P.Guerrero, P.Britten. Third Row: M. K. Christ- ensen, D.Howell, R.Ruiz, D.Riggs, T.White, j.Rawlins, S.Chapman, L.Failla, G.Lewis. Second Row: B.Heob, D.Donahue, M.lshikawa, D.Martz, l.Engel, B.Ishikawa, M.Ellsworth. Bottom Row: M.Frazier, J.Anderson, A.Stanley, l.Hurley, l.Willis, R.Ricks, D.Zebro, L.Lassen, S.Reynolds, R. Van winkle. f 'l 0 lunior Miss Winner Norene Ray Second Runner-up O if K L' . J 2 fs 3 '54 Q , ,M qi Y junior Miss Winner Lynette Vance rst Runner-UpfTalent Award ! : 1 if ' 1 junior Miss Winner Dixie Duffey Physical Fitness Award - Jgfgyrir ' KA M 5 pi, HONORS-153 Above Climbing out into the world are Diana Clement and lean Hubler, representing Westwood in the Cartegena Ex- change Program Extreme Top Kyoko Mori tries for a set shot at the Powder Puff game during A.F.S. Week. Upper Right: The japanese charm is brought here to Mesa as Kyoko Mori smiles prettily in traditional kimono. Right: While visiting Pioneer Park Grace Yabrudy shows Susie Schuster that the hand is quicker than the eye. Three Girls Come to Westwood's Campus in A.F.S. Exchange From across the nation and even half way around the world, this year's foreign exchange girls came with smiles and thrilling company that added memories to our West- wood High campus. Charming all of Westwood with her friendly smile was the well known Kyoko Mori, from Nishinomiya, japan. Cathy Carr and her family felt honored to host her during her stay here. Not only did Kyoko excel in academics, she proved to be outstanding in sports and became one of the school's top girl volleyball players. Advancing their way through second semester were the foreign students from lorge Washington School in Cartegena, Columbia, Grace Yabrudy and Susie Schuster. In exchange, lean Hubler and Diana Clement enjoyed a fun stay in Columbia. Westwood was delighted to help educate and entertain its foreign guests for another year. '2 X ,2',.-qw? i A y V4 ,gg , , 1 1 -g-, Q. '7N -PX h ff f 35 T!1f'A?V X S f N 2 'S 3,16 x as K 'EN Q ...., Wy? LQ XA..x AQIQAI fi' 3:-1 M f X-xx 1 ' .ws S 2 f S . . -Q 1 KT! 4 Fi: Y F 3' fy . ' -x -S Q-, wi 5 1 QPSK a , . 2? 3 3 QQ ,m 2i . . 'mp A if f uf -Q. . W W , ff ' pf I -4. W .C wma fr E , I I Z x ' X f ,ff ,,-1' 9 4 . vw vm I fi L .5 Ni u-L-Q'-Tk ..- Q 21+ ng---Q 2?7Z, 1 ff! gffxgff 'f fff77f'f5 ' ff I fffff X l1lH'lI Q74 ff! ff ll H pffyfffgfllllull 5750, Jf, ,f1..H In Being and bzcofwimg By dibcczowrfy Radlizilmg G Wwvlld of kI'noWUQ,d8Q, and dreams Dig si! Q 11 O 3 X n ,ii - . -fs- A ' K - film :V K ' ,nd-' QM Q '-5 ,5,,4.a X .ev x,. - .v . J- x A-, ., ' 1 O . nf, . .1 J E nl. on,v ,i . . .nf 'A -c ,l, . . 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Below Right: This will make it feel much better, honey, says Nurse Cramer to one of her smaller patients. - . .W N DEDICATION-159 1, .ai M . wif Dr. George N. Dr. Gavin Smith Superintendent M f L, Guy Buckley School Board Member 4 I Humphrey Associate Super- intendent Donald Ellsworth School Board Member rf' 3 at ' 1 IQEWJ In ... X ,gel L I 1 Dr. Richard Dr. Dell Bill Lovett Kilbourne Chamberlain Assistant Super- Director of Assistant Super- intendent A W Ill W V lgliel ltilll f lay Rhodes School Board Member lames Dale Charles William White Louis Casillas Sturdevant Assistant Assistant Assistant Principal Principal Principal Principal Above: lt's an electric powered molecular cootle remover, says Mr. White to a doubting Matt Leek Left Caught at a rare moment is the man with a lot of go Mr Kilbourne Below Virginia Dedman seems to be in a position of despair as Mr Sturdevant helps conquer her problem. sv g ffl' ff' , VV i :Wx 3' MU. mg' ' I wifi 14 160 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION School Board Studies Four-Day Week Z' 'Nh-.rf 1t Westwood's quality was kept at its highest throughout the school year by an exceptional staff of both school board and administrators. Their job of taking both school and student needs into consideration was a job well done. Being faced with the problem of overcrowded schools, whether to switch to a four day school week, and many other pressing problems kept everyone on their toes. New ideas materialized and were seen as more than just a thought. The School Board and Adminstrators took pride in the efforts given throughout this year's planning. Above: Mr. Charles takes a quick ten-minute break between schedule changes. Below: Administrators and others look on as a dis- cussion continues on the budget. F SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 161 Computer's Errors Solved By Counselors fuk fi Donna Brunelle 1l:t f' ff- Assistam lohn Bulkley William Ebert Alice Estrada lack Frontone principal Counselor Counselor Registration Counselor Secretary Mary Lou Eula Harris Sybil Galindo Ff3l'1CiS Hafm0n Principal Henderson Delia l2limiS Registration Attendance Secretary Registration AII6r1dHl1C6 -fx' .X ,. 5 1. n , . -, -.-gi.: ,. L, 'z-fungal: Dorislones loann Kimball Margaret Miller Although the computer did make several mistakes in student sched- ules this year, the registration de- partment, with the help of the coun- selors, managed to clear the prob- lems up and send students on their way in the first few weeks of school. The counselors also brought back the tutoring service this year to aid students having difficulty in certain areas such as Math, English, Science and History. The instructors were fellow students who earned 51.70 an hour for their services. Graduation and college require- ments were also a concern of the counselors, which included dis- cussing A.C.T. test results with stu- dents. Even the attendance secretaries managed to keep smiling through all their problems with ditchers and absentees. Counselors Counselor Counselors ecretary 1' 2-X Bottom Far Left: Don't get so excited, Mr. Frontone. The computer couldn't mess up my schedule that bad! soothes Debbie Hannah. Left: Are you sure this is Mrs. Taylor? questions a suspicious Mrs. Brunelle. Bottom Right: l don't know how it could've happened, says senior Cliff johnson after finding out from Mrs. Miller that he may be a V2 credit short. Middle Right: lanet Kiley pauses from her work to flash a pretty smile for the photographer. Top Right: Worried Bev Boardman wonders whether her mother will make up an excuse for her. leri Stepp and Debbie johnson patiently await their turn on the phone. Top Left: I don't care what you say young man, l'm giving you a ditch! says Mrs. Ruth Perkins to Allan Ericson. 5-'r ' si jackie Noll Ruth Perkins Frank Skogen Attendance Attendance Counselor f 'i M 163 Above: One of our cafeteria ladies, Mrs. Sickler, seems to have lost something. The question is who found it? Right: Write on! smiles Mr. Messali in the bookstore. 'I64 FACULTY A Special Thanks to Special Services With the high soaring prices of food these days, the cooks at Westwood faithfully managed to provide the students every day with a reasonably priced lunch. Also keeping a firm hand on inflation was Mr. Messali, our bookstore manager. Pencils remained at the low cost of 2 for 5 all year long. Mrs. Cramer was also a great aid to the student body's needs by performing with expert medical attention her duty as our fine school nurse. The Library was probably the most popular source of help to all the students at Westwood. But not without the helpful guidance of our librarians could it have been such a complete success. These services and others here at Westwood put forth much time and effort making the school year of '73 and '74 a super sensational year! E Carol Beebe Anna Cramer Betty jackson Librarian Nurse Librarian . l 41 X f 1 Ml T loe Martinez Andre Messali Anneta Ryan Dr. Ed. Bookstore Mgr. Librarian 1 -4 J filffgt . ., x if 'Q f .4 Karen Smolkavich Cliff Spain john Donovan Librarian Dr. Ed. journalism 99 , n Above: Cafeteria Ladies-Back Row: Leona Page, LaReeCe Morris, Zovah Everett, Mildred Beavers, Rowene Raborn, Christena Watt, Mary Ann Webster, Felicia Miller, Cuca A naya, luanita Williams, William Carr. Front Row: A.McKenzie, C.Meunier, L.Campbell, K.Gaver, L.Landin, E. Sickler, R.jett, E.Hunsaker. Below: Custodians-Standing: Cruz Blanco, Ted Rhodes, Clarence Chew, Charles Willhite, Harold Harlwid, Ray Nielsen Sr., Bud Fleming, Bill Hampshire, Al Gildarski, Kneeling: Dan Sherwood, Al Rodriguez, Ernest Alvarez. 'P I Steve Vern Chase Clark Mike Larry Hitt lacobs V me Clete Frank Miller Mounts Dick Gene Hawkins Herst Shirley Kenneth Meade Morris , Dorothy Corwin Shouse WGS! 166-SCI ENCE DEPARTMENT fx Biology Teaches About the Living World While Chemistry Deals With Non-Living Have you ever smelled the stench of slimy, oozy, overpreserved worms? lf you took Biology this year you could've been involved in this and other projects concern- ing dissections of pigs and grasshoppers. Also in the Biology Department, students learned the different blood types there are, how to test for them, and what type they have. ln the Chemistry Department, experi- ments were done throughout the year teaching students how to prepare different elements and compounds in the laboratory. Such things as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and even real lathering soap were made. Learning the different mechanisms of fly- ing such as altitudes and mileage, were taught ID the aviation classes 'fries 1 11fi.'..,z L ' xv if tg. wave ,S Q45 -4555 ,I t ' t1f'l l'f?'. . eq!! nina v -- Mart- sf., 533:- Top Left: Mr. Chase! Come quick! You should see what's under this microscope! shouts an excited Keith Clement. Bottom Far Left: What are you doing Mr. West! asks Tom Flynn while jennifer King watches amazed. Bottom Left: I think I see a cavity, observes Gary Hase as Chris jones shows him a skull while in Biology. Bottom Right: How about a date Friday night? coaxes Tim Sears. Let's get back to chemistry, answers Daina Haden. Top Right: I can't wait any longer, for second lunch ex- claims hungry Linda Lassen as she grabs for a fish in the biology aquarium. Middle Left: MMM ... nice, says loan Orr as she smells the beautiful flowers while visiting Mrs. Shouses' biology room. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 167 WQ Some Courses Study a Bit of the Pastg Others Touch More Contemporary Topics , Curtis Brown Nail lerry Ferguson lane l Pi nckert Zi rua, Craig Louis Cummins Dodez Harry loe Goodman Pico Don Brian Smith Stehr 168-SOCIAL STUDIES Lolita ' ,et lbiwwx 704MB gre l7t5lllJliQ,,.,,tewli?4 '6Q'l Wt American History students discovered America this past year, but in a totally different way than Christopher Columbus did almost 500 years ago. Not stopping with the early explora- tions of the Europeans, the students went further on to study many historical events dating past World War II. Besides Amer- ican History, Government and Free Enterprise are also social studies classes required for graduation. A more in depth social studies elective offered to seniors was Psychology. Also offered was Home and Family, which covered timely topics such as dating and marriage. Anthropology, Arizona and Southwest History, World Cul- ture History, Western Civilization, and Building of Modern World completed the list of the social studies courses offered. i H' W -t ' 1 4 Q 5 . t s my x 53 i s M 'D Helen Vannie Stortz Summers Al Thomas George Tihanyi in Paul G.O. Richard Neil Wells Wilks Young Merrell Bottom Left: I was only trying to help Sue Warnke! pleads Danny Ortega. But Mr. Young sees it a little differently. Below: Mr. Ferguson demonstrates the effect of creeping communism on the western hemisphere. Top Right: Gerald Samchuck better get off his rocker and get back on the right track and finish reading his book on railroads. Bottom Right: The expression on Dave Preston's face indicates this film must be rated UG . f 1 - -rf v -- ,gf A-t.: ,tw ' ' s - Q ' 4 V ali A ' 'IMVWM-ffxrfb Al ffl fxktb ml fi i' K' .. 5 1' t 'JN A 1 ' 'x x,,tA., .F .I 5, X t f M '- - - K .63 'ff' f' ' 1 . X A .' '11 I, 1, K - V wr. 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This is usually the case in math classes although there are students who do understand what is said in their math class. Math is a difficult subject for many students, but Westwood has teachers that can teach them and give a better understanding of this course. Since math is such an important part of al- most every profession, if for nothing more than to figure a paycheck, it is still a requirement of gradu- ation-of at least two years in this department. ry rr 170-MATH DEPARTMENT f 1 , - , -- lfilfiff, T4 T as , ,fy-J. K z , A 1.4 x If A Y ff: fs -.W K! X I y X F 4 .0 1 A Li I in A I W X xfjk ww igxk ff fc, A K!! V X X V ' 5 wxkxuxx x , kyzk 41, I 4 - N i x ' -1. wa, -pb, , ?f g,L,Lf. , .-V.: X, .4 ..A r-Xxx, ' ml sys J 552 , ,L ,mlgstwq 7' 1 'NM-.W ------1 -a sf,- I ' - v ' '-'- -55314 1 A, ,, Y'-igrr ,, . -.-.-.....- :sf 'ij 4 M ' if rf, , ,, ' 4 'M , ! .,.q.,x,..: gt 7 it M4 if , .4 . Ii, XX --O-W -:ffl WM-- NH-ZfEi1+1-.LFQ451imw,. mm! .!.,. T 3.4 I Qgfgur ,,p, f ,km , . R , -. ,, Wim ,X 4 u A K V . griqh r ,A K V tw K ' 'iff--+ve:--f' H -2-A 1 ' b ' 1--,.:1, 1 '11-1-2:--:lu--g, 3-4 wwvg fr K . .:..? ' T: .A ,, -1-1-ea .A ,-- - Ng-: 'g ff X -' X Y. ' ' . f ,fu LA .fy1, 5y,, .1 X., A , Q fu M 521 .1 X. EE 7?'?',f 2 ina: G xx G:.f.Z-5 v. t -1? 'YJ ' V1 ' Y' rx- Eff 1 , 4 i V X 3 1 ' v - -.4 K Q iv Q , A:-' Aw nv '. :xi A f ' X ' 3 ' y,1.,. . - w , WA, , 4 i f xi, ,,,, V . 1 ? a ff 35' Q7 . . wit. 9 3 W iii 3 , . ffw,'1C4 i ,.. wif, .rpg 5 , , . f V .T bLk: -.Q 'ag ' if 'X 1 ai, pw ,- f , QPZT 9' . ' hw' U 1 W Q v9i-'J' A Q1 agidivagf' YA, ',.ggQ.7 , 3' ra ' im I xx 3 siffik I wwf! fv, , f 3 s Wifi English, Foreign Languages Offer Much What do you mean I can't say ain't? I've been saying it all my life! Though this is commonly heard around Westwood's English Depart- ment, different courses have been offered to try and change students from speaking that way. Intermediate composition is one of the more popular of the subjects because it allows students to im- prove their vocabulary and increases their knowledge of good writing and speaking skills. Saying ain't in a foreign tongue isn't too common at this school since learning languages the right way is difficult enough without adding American slang expressions. With the excellent instruction being offered, it's no wonder that a large number of our students take ad- vantage of the opportunity to learn Spanish, German, French and Latin. l A I Q , ff Top Right: Where does it saythat? questions Alan Barrett while Mrs. Middleton points to para- graph three, line six for the tenth time. Bottom Right: No man, that's not what it means, corrects IRightI Richard Gowdy. But it seems iLeftJ Sylvester Rhodes has a better definition in mind. Bot- tom Left: Gee, Mr. Stewart, you know everything. But this time I think you're wrong, says a doubtful Cindy Soloman. No I think you're mistaken. Don't you know teachers are never wrong, corrects Mr. Stewart. Top Left: A picture of me? asks Mr. Kartchner. Why not! 9 Q'-' if Aw I r . ,,. , . , 2, t f ' . P ' I Leona Frances lan Norman Pipes Maas Richard Tim lorth Richmond Saggio Scannell Richardson james Norene lim Stewart Thornhill Wurtz FOREIGN LANGUAGES-'I73 .lr.. . X IAJ WL, K 'A ,N N, W4 ' 4' Q af'uv4 -M ,f-, h S I 'A -r, .1 I r if 1 , v v,i f' 4 ' ' .fa N'- , I 1 ini. 5+ U, 6 5' Art ls More Than Painting Pictures gb C Duane William lean Binnie Cummins Gafdnef 'fl lv ' 41' Tom Stephan Burdell Guest Laney M00dy I SX' iaaai T .Mft Left: Mr. Guest has difficulty explaining to art students Mary Shimel, Bob Burm, and Cheryl Boyle, exactly what Gary Slater's sculptor is suppose to be. Extreme Upper Left: Watching and learning is julie lanousek while Linda Tarango carefully demonstrates. Upper Left: Future photographer Clifford Smith works diligently in the dark room. Above: This knotting situation confuses Betty Matsumoto. Right: With her artistic ability, Cathy Compton adds finishing touches to the roof of her model house. lf leatherwork isn't your bag, and you have a ring for jewelry, than maybe silver jewelry is the unit you would most likely enjoy. The unique scheduling of courses in Westwood's Art Department this past year enabled the stu- dents to study any area that interested them the most. A selection of more than thirty unit choices were offered, varying from drawing and painting to weaving and wood- carving. lf any one person wanted to study the unit more they could take the class on an Independent Study basis. This permitted the individual to continue working on the area by instructing themselves on a project of their own. Another visual art course offered outside the art pro- grams curriculum was Photography. This class involved more than just the instruction of operating a camera. Print- ing and developing were also subject matter, making it a snap for the pupils to process all of their own work. Art students kept very busy this past year doing more than just drawing flowers. ' ' .... ' ' if ,.'.l. 2 i7 f,f ' s - i V .'r, ' ' ,-1 ' ART DEPARTMENT T75 Business Offers Variety of Occupations Whether you are a future doctor, lawyer or Indian Chief, the Business Department at Westwood may be a useful resource to you. This past year many senior students involved in the programs C.O.E., l.C.E., and D.E.C.A. found this to be very true. Other classes that taught helpful techniques to career oriented students were Clerical Core, Business Core, Graphic Arts, Shorthand, and Typing. Typewriting, being a prerequisite to many classes, was far the most popular of all the subjects offered. Possibly the over abundance of interest aroused in typing was because of the electric typewriters supplied to the ad- vanced classes. Abovei HHH OOO - HHH OOO - HHH UUU MMM Wilma Mace is a whiz at this pace. Below: Having some difficulty, Cari Reheis finds Pennie Pratt's assistance helpful in getting back on the righttrack. Insurance Block, new to the business program this year, followed much of the same lines as the other cours- es. The principle goal was to enlighten students about the areas available in the field of insurance. ln the regular classes of Business Core and Clerical Core, more than one area was studied. The students had a choice of what unit to study working at their own speed. Whatever your future plans may be, one of the busi- ness courses offered can without doubt better inform you. A business course of time. ficial, never a waste Robert Helen Brian Bendotti Chellevoid Foster is Dodie Herb Arless Gadient Hillman jackson Ki lerry Robert Carol lobski jones Lichtenwalter l l,f. T l U 1-3.4.-. 1A11 X 6 .r t 3 jf ev 1. A R, . . . 4+ 1' , ' 4 1 Q40 X ' t X A x. ffn -N David Helen Lindstrom Ong lllit pq, Chuck Fern Thompson Yerby if f' Above: Mrs. Yerby's talents are not just limited to pro- ducing fine secretaries agrees David Cooper, as he listens to her give some helpful suggestions. Left: Mr. jackson Carefully demonstrates a useful tefhnique while Graphic Art students Norrnon Williams, Don Stoffers, Bert Ergen- bright, and lohn lohnson listen and watch intensely. Be- low: lo lo Hebert Hebert sees sees ditto ditto go go go go go round round round round round round ... Y I NJ L 1' '53, WQJ - 1 L jdw? I fu, 3 s S X ex p--S--' 3 ' N,--R we fi AJ . E. Top Left: Connie Setser seems to find tennis quite a ze, another Billie lean King. Bottom Left: As Odie G ' rrez ai her '-vm., ' M. vwhyim rye f forgetabout er eams of becoming get a grip on things wit the help of Miss mile in 5' 5, coach. Can we Shields. But Miss Shields seems to be mo int sted in ere please hit the showers now, please? plea Br t Sore son, h fing and iififlpff BTS look on ww 178-PHYSICAL EDUCATION Students Find P.E. Fun but Difficult Tennis anyone? Tennis was just one of the many exciting sports offered by the girls' p.e. department this year. Girls were also able to enloy the strenuous sports of archery, badmitten, volleyball, softball, and gymnastics. To help the girls look and become more like young ladies, modern dance and weight control were also available. In competition areas, boys met in gym- nastics, tennis, football, wrestling, base- ball, basketball, track, and cross country. Weight lifting and running was also done to build up and strengthen the bodies for the in-season sports. The guys were also able to play and enjoy such sports as potatoe ball and flag football. Students had a large selection of activi- ties-some fun, some difficult. X K N at 2. Dave Ned Buddy Doolen Gates jolly Q Q ' ,fir g x 4 . Yolie lean Robert Munoz Shields Soza Below: Come on, you can make it. It's not that hard! yells Ronnie Vega to Larry Robedeau who seems to be having trouble climbing the rope. Bottom Right: Well, l'm ready, where's the ball? asks Lynda Jacobs of her opponent. Bot- tom Left: Oh my gosh, exclaims Molly Seaber- ry. I had better get back to my weight control class! if T' i Ken Brackney Pat Coyle Chfjffmh H Ruth Diegel , , IndustrialArts Industrial Arts .a e Home Ec. diy ' , Agriculture yew dir' - .1 V riff -IA L t w r 7, ' M 'Ml ' - 1 . A V .,, , lux ll NancyGearhart Gezelius jackie Hatch greek Hudson f Home Ec. Auto HomeEc. UL? h . Mechanics ec amcs M if lf' A Q -in a f W., V . Q.. fy K ' gi ,ji r . f , if 6 1' r Q5 'Q R e, s href, r ' it r 2 Larry ludd lim Kelly fig Louls Wilda Merrill Industrial Arts Industrial Arts U . Home Ec. Mechanics Men Will Wear the Yet Refuse to Obey Husbands cooking the meals? Wives repairing the cars? ls this Women's Liberation moving in? Some people at Westwood may think so since a new auto mechanics class was offered for girls, while the boys were still able to take Chef's Art, and a woodworking shop class was also avail- able to girls. In the girls auto mechanics class the girls did not have it as easy as you may think. Following the Women's Liber- ation trend, they were dealt with on an equal level with the guys. Some of the various things the girls were taught, were, how to tune cars, how to change flat tires, how to wash, polish, and clean the interior, and how to buy a used car. But the girls auto mechanics class wasn't the only thing new out in that department. A paint shop was set up to do the actual painting of cars. First, though, the dents had to be taken out and sanded. They were then primed and sanded again, and finally the paint job. The auto mechanics department was kept pretty busy this year with these two new additions but their work was still that of the finest. vie Extreme Bottom Left: I refuse to read that sign, exclaims closed-eye Doug jewett as Matt Arnold looks on with not-so-short hair himself. Top Left: Sophies Mick Ball and David Lane seem to really be enjoying themselves as they saw wood for their shop project, Top Right: We had better hurry and get the car running so we won't be late picking up our datesf' says Greg Setlow to a calm Rocky Riggs. Middle Right: Look boys! We know how to cook, hint Cindy Schwehr and Cindy Benson. Bottom Left: Remember some of the world's best cooks are men, and they all took Chef's Art, explains Mrs. Mer- rill tolohn Dillon. -is X ,J , ' 'l Nathan Moore Leo Peterson Mel Rudd Richard Sawyer Agriculture Agriculture Industrial Arts Agriculture 1 ite . M 5 . A 5 g, I I N R to Wig Max Lora Valentine Schlarbaum Home Ec. Industrial Arts FACULTY 'I81 A 1 .il 1' 'ls 't ff' -- Y ' , 'fx L it Yltlix-,?'jXk' Xa N t . - ,- t .-7 . W it - . Lu. A t ' A' x s I Q W ' ,lx . . -.5 , fi lfa v 'tl J.- , ' '11, ' - . .dull X: A xt V I L4-it X. i i,,y l 'm Q 1 5: I Above: It's just a matter of give and take! l'll give the orders and you'lI take them! exclaims a very excited Mr. Englesman. Right: One of the finest oboe players in the symphony orchestra is jennifer Terry, shown here activating that talent of hers. Below: Hand it over or I'lI stab you with my feather! states Mr. Lloyd. That's one way of getting the point across! Extreme Upper Right: A very pleased Mr. jones shows Susan Amick the gift he received from the Yoeman cast. Far Bottom Right: Doing what they do best, one of Westwood's mighty Choruses re- hearses a piece for the umpteenth time to prepare for a concert. 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X rw . ff ' ,F ik 1.x gud ,.. ' s ' x.. A N, ki ' s -3-945 Q 'I ff. 15 , Ag A .: li X 5 'djsg A 8 - , jf . ,- C A 'J -f W l f '- -5 s if ww' QQ . .LN I 'l Q x ma , I . N .R Q L, 5 , .R Q . in hr NVQ, ' .W x2 5 ' ' ,s f .vw W X, ff f L ,4.s., f- I, 'L s . 1-,Iii X' , if .N g Glenn Patricio Cathy Diane Carolyn Marlene Abney Acosta Adams Adams Aguilar Albright Sibony lames Margie Marya Richard Wyatt Alcantar Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Senior Council Members Smile Proudly fiL,4 l .f J 5 3 Senior Class Council-Top Row:Kim Cummins, David Preston, john Engel, Carl Maloney, David Villaverde, David jones, Steve Poleo, Dave Oh- lund. Middle Row: Michelle Fries, lanet Chapman, Cecelia Nixen, M.Toon, G.McClelland, l.Rawlins, E.Freestone, l.Daniels, D.Ortega, N.Ray. Bottom Row: M.lshikawa, G.Bradshaw, l.!Voodruff, D.Farney, C.Christensen, L.Golithan, L.Casillas, K.Arnold, M.Frazier, l.Gardner. SENIORS-187 N -30 -fame Dawn lulio Pamela Darwin Daryrene Kevin Allyn Altamirano Amick Anderson Anderson Anderson Janice Yasmyn Richard Tony Diana Larry Anderson Anderson Anke Apple Armenta Armenta '-1 Ray Melinda Karen Spencer Tom Amada Armonta Armstrong Arnett Arnett Arrigan Arvayo Fred Richard Thomas Ashby Ashe Aust 188-SENIORS Russell Pamela Cindy Bailey Baillie Baker K . - U , ' .Tm 'rl' 3' Susan Gregory Diana Averett Bair Bahr Eva Bladerrama tv-4' Nancy Donna Barber Barcus f -K x 1 t - , ' A Barb Linda Ruby Cathy Steve Barr Barraza Barry Bartow Bassett .,' Michael Brad Bean Beard t Cyndee Wendell Bell Bell X-.af Darla Don Beaver Bigelow Neill loni Billiet Bingham Glenn Ylonda Carolyn Beatty Bebout Beckle 91 jim Raymond Mike Berry Best Beus Diane Bates David Bedford Florence Beutler The dominating figure atop the senior class float shows his emotion for being named the win- ner during halftime at the homecoming football game. SENIORS-189 6' -5.-f Barbara Carl Mark, Bivona Black Blake A,V.W,, El Q A 'N K r Richard Beverly Gary Blake Boardman Boehnke Craig Kevin Leglie Boyle Boyle Boyle David Villaverde spends many hours working at a local service station and discovers the job can be very tiring. Seniors Find Jobs to Go Along With School Activities. cali X vlfteonl. 2 l Richard Russell Cherly Bowden Bowers Boyle 19 YT? LA Mark Terri Boynton Braafhart Gayle Bradshaw john Briant Louie Gayle Brentlinger Brewer Margaret David Patricia Briggs Brinton Britten Felice Ralph Danae Brooks Brooks Brown er fi'- if I ' x xr fit Rhon Debra Brown Browning W This oughta look nice, says Mary Wirken as she finishes a display for T. Diamonds during her DECA work period. im Brundage X Barbara Connie Marlene Douglas Ranae Bonnie Brunke Buchanon Bunch Burden Burnham Burkland 'DQ Eric jimmy Bushman Butler ,ffm 1Y r Glynis Catherine Campbell Cardenas loyce Butler X X .I Chad Carling Grayling Cynthia Barry Caffall Calkins Campbell QV?-'nn Wayne Armondo Rhonda Carpenter Carrasco Carson SENIORS-'l9'l Locker Areas Are Never a Dull Place for Socralrzrng Susan Chapman Creorje Terry Ron Steve Karla Scott a Clark Clark Cheney Chrrstensen Chrrstensen Debra Adnan Della Christy Davrd Charles Clrne C uff Cluff Cluff Clute Cochran Larry Jolene Doug Toni Pamela Kristy Cochran Burnham Coleman Coleman Collins Combs -4 gi' 0 +2,, if Cathy Norman juan Ron Sharalee Compton Connoly Contreras Contreras Cook Mike , Cooley I 1 1 i And they're football players? David jones, Fred Ashby, Ross Farnsworth, and Donnie Walte- Thelma meyer display their masculinity. Cordon ' ut ras Glenn Yvonne Debbie Alan Peggy Coulter Coury Covey Cox Crone , fs 5 y C r fit 1 L I ,J ,C Tom Dan Richard Kim leanine Crosby Cunningham Cummard Cummins Curtiss Winton Cook Lory Copenhaver Dina Cortez Kathy Crosby leorlyn Daniel SENIORS-193 jeff Debow Doreen Dillard f. R 'tv lt 194-SENIORS Bryan Donahoe David Dropp Dennis lose Chloe Sterling Kevin Defarcy Delgado Derien DeWitt DeWitt john Laurie Dillon Dohrer Doug Tim Donahue Dorm Luanne Pam Drayton Dretz Steve Kun Karen Fee? itlup! Warrior mascot lim Sullivan raises spirit at one ofthe home Drew Donath Dorchester Dot 3 games' Games Bring Smiles and Cheers to All Who Participate Mike Leslie Kathy Dougherty Douglas Dowd Doug Dixie Duffy Duffey T TP 1, Deana lim Pam Annette Dugan Dunton Durst Duthie ' gf? f . 7 . 1 V t- ' X K N .:.: fist. la , ' i Marcia Carol Dan julie Mark jeff Eaton Edwards Eccles Edwards Egan Egnor Susan Ken N,,Ell'is sms r Matt Paul Elsworth Ellsworth ,QI Happiness is having a cheerleader on your lap! l'll vouch for that, laughs sly loe Flory, as Karol Arnold comforts him. SENIORS-195 196-SENIORS ? I, 4 NX 3 9 I, Mary Patricia john jennifer Debbie Emerson Emmerling Engel Enos Enriquez f a Bert Tom Beverlyn Kathy Karen Ergenbright Escobedo Everson Frazier Falconer film, George Ron Steve Donna Mark Farley Farr Fassett Fellner Fernandez Mark Risa Rod Eleanor joe Finlinson Flamlnl0 Fleishman Flores Flory janet Mark Christine Kathy john Ford Foster Fowers Fowler France Stephen Erickson Q J fi 7 ,H Christy Fankhouser Patricia Fernandez Gail Forbes Debbie Franklin Mark Kathy E use Mlchelle Charlene Mark Friese If '.,.v4' Marty Chris Chrls Chris Dean Ken Froncek Fuca Fuller Fuller Fuller Furr ward lanlca Tnmothy Terry Greg Gilbert Gnlbert Gibbons Gerald Gatewood Seniors Fmd They re Now Adults A dismayed Marlene Bunch funds out that speedlng doesn t pay as a Mesa Police officer Issues her a ticket for her hur 2.5! ,yu 1 . I ,JN S t, - T l l .4 'S' 1 J l iles YM. . t 1, tW':i '7 Ahanuav-gf , , , gs e, POLICE -4 i , ., ,., 5 fl 1 rf 3 A ,., Dean Thomas Zenie Nancy Catalina Stephen arcia ' Gardner Gardner C Galligher Galvin SENIORS ,Ld t- -' Q., A' - ' J . I J Marc Linda Brenda - ' Z Golithon XGA Goodman . 1-A ' .fa I f i , f X V f l One, kick, two! Practicing their dance routines are Linda Winterstein 4 Zenia Garcia, Pam Skousen, and Delia Hale. 5 t X Gloria David Steve Gonzalez C056 C055 Kevin john Mitzi Carl Chrystal Charlotte Graber Grandy Grant Graves Graves Gray 'Ds +P Cheryl Brent Lucille Mike loy Steve Gray Gregory Griner Grisz Groll Grutzmacher 4 Warriorettes Enjoy Both Fun and Work During Senior Year it of r Patty Ann Roberta Guerrero Gunning Guren game as Westwood scores a touchdown. Adilea Dale Gutierez Guthrie sr: Della Cherrolyn Janice lennlfer Gary Ha e Ha Ha Ha Hallowav 4' EEEEK! lt's a mouse! No, it's Dixie Duffey showing her spirit at a football Cindy Halsey A x X if N . V5 we Q . N f I, Carla Karen Gary Laura Debbie Donnia Hamblin Hamblin Hamm Hampton Hancock Hancock SENIORS-199 nneth Doug Cheryl Coralee Susan Ben Hanklns Hansen Hargrave Hams Harrison Hath Dee Patrick Chris Gary james Ro Hathcock Healy Heard Hefner Hemesath Hempel Brad Lynne Hector Hernande Rhonda Glenda Elaine Hiatt Higgins Higley Q ll t I Q 7 M . 'Sf K was 1' fb' is 4 l , ,Q J' I Christine Hokanson -iw Cars and Mechanics are Highlights in W Many Seniors' Eyes A rv fa Y A Irvin Melinda Andy Michael Patricia Marilyn Howard Howard Hoyt Huff Hunsaker Hunsaker Q , Larry Iohn Hume Hurley Busily operating at the car hospital, otherwise known as auto mechanics, L.T. Harris doctors up his metal patient with care and precision. Judy Debra Hutchison Imperial t l ' 3 '7 , '4 , X ' f X A .er i Brian Mark Michael Cindy Robert George lshikawa lshikawa Isley jackson lacquet laimes SENIORS-201 x'-n Anna Terry Lorna Debra Aletha Bryn jaimes jeffrey jepson joe johnson johnson 202-SENIORS f 5 'sr k Carol Doug johnson johnson ! 7' jennifer Peggy lohnson johnson Assemblies Filled With Many Talents s s Gary lohnson if :ea-aux. 5 Randy johnson Ron Susan Providing delightful music to the ear,.taIented David Olsson 'takes it Wend lohnson johnson away'on histromboneduringthe Christmas Concert. johnson ,fr- we-J, X COY Gary Bruce David Diane IOPNWSIOU jonas jones jones jones Glen jennifer Mona Sherry Kelly Debbie lones lones lones jones ludy Kaldahl .5 l Ray Angie JoAnne Cyndie Linda Terry Kalmbach Kapanicas Karles Kartchner Kelley Keinath Robert Marla Wade Harry james Mark Kegerreis Kempton Kempton Kennedy Kennedy Kerlwrishr , T. T, . D fm Rhonda Todd Peter Chuck Craig leniffer Keyworth Kientz Kilpatrick Kinard King King -im Q f . N . QQ l 1 Elizabeth Linda Theresa Karin Brian Cindy Kiser Klapper Klatt Kleinschmidt Knight Knight SENIORS-203 ...J David Knoblock i las l Larry Labrier 'GT 'iff f.,:,f,w .hx ' K' Gary Lammers Patrick Laughlin 9' x 204-SENIORS Sheryl LeSueur 2 Michael Dan Kevin Betty Debbie KObel Kowalski Kramer Kronborg Labbe Debbie Ladd 6 'pl' Ulllnng, 'Ianni' ,KW I at I lb ll' . l f'lp lpn 'l f in 3, 'cal L , fairly! lgl l ,fit ,fgll ll, ,M Q. ,Ft ,' 0 f J . . I ' ' A K V t 3 In. 1' 45' Being one of the more popular celebrity announcers around, humorist Matt Ellsworth does , , what he does best while Mr White holds the 'k f ' Pamcla . ml e or morning announcements. Larkin Laura Eliz Kim Bobbi LeBaron Lee Leno Lesh Robin Laurie 7? Diane Dennis Diane Linda Diane Lewis Lilly Lisonbee Little Logan G Da e Rolando Don Loggins Lopez Lotts Patricia Susan RlCk Lowell Lowrv Lucchesu Sherri Bruce Gale Lynch loanne ohn Wilma Lynch Lynn Mace Darlene Mader Nancy Madinger Frank Marin David Christine Terry Marlow Marks Marks Teresa Maughan i loe Agustin Mark Mauzy Marin Martin lacgue Pauline Martinez Martinez A fa, 'ff , x N f E if I? Mary Dick Mayes Mayne agen. Rosemary Danny McCleve McCoy ... ' -1:11 5 'V , ff i Toni Sandra Chuck Betty Martinez Mass Matheny Matsumoto Gail McClelland Easy does it! Mark Frazier attempts to put a Mesa lackrabbit through a steam roller during Mesa-Westwood Week. Suzanne McCreary Celeste Kevin McCulla McDannel Ann Sean Pam Linda McDonnell McFarland McGraw McGuire 206-SENIORS Larry Kathy McKinney McMahon Brent Lori George Rosemary McMillen Mill Menden Mendoza Seniors Have the Talent for Making All Projects Fun Rick Messali Denise Miller ft? Ronald Moon Robert john Messali Metcalf David David Miller Miller esaseii Fred Gary Miller Minch Linda Lisa Moore Moore More than just sidewalks and signs get plastered with paint, as these mischievous and spirited seniors prove. 49 ' .. 9 , Mary Gail janet Moffatt Moon Moon A is ff ,Q Lynn Terry Holly Moore Moore Moreland E 5 'l SENIORS-207 ww' Cathy Mueller HM, QA l loel Kyoko Brenda Robert Benjamin Morgan Mori Morris Moser Mosey . f,LV AV ww f Randy Mullen - ffm? ,ff , . A Lewis 208-SENIORS Karen Hiatt designs a headstone for the grave of cross-town rival football player Tent R059 Gilbert during the spirited Mesa-Westwood Week. Munoz . ,, .,,, s . 1r 7 , ws, ntl Munk Magdalena Murrieta f.Q ,, -i' s xi r, X ,gt 1 .Q as , ,tg A ., Y. A Pam Darlene Kristie Mary Katherine Musselman Myers Myers Navarrete Neill i 17716 lean Colleen Mark Penney jerilee Newell Nichols Nichols Nicholson Neilsen john Nesbit Rick Nielsen Cecilia Pat Iulie Scott Nixen Nixen Nordstrom Nordstrom Mike Doug Steve lack Norzagaray Oakley Oelke Ogle David Y Y Suzanne Doug Stephonie Olsson O'Neill Opie Oren .ax .rd L : f C l Michael Robert Waldo Cynthia Owens Owens Ozu na Pakstes 7 1 'ffti ,X Richard Mark Todd Craig Palmer Pater Patter Patterson jason john Norful Norzagaray David Iimmi Ohlund Ohm ffs loan Daniel Orr Kevin Lauretta Palmer Palmer Cheryl Peggy Paulsen Payne SENIORS-209 Lisa loanne Bea Rosanne Dyanna Blake Peacock Pearce Pedan Pena Perkins Peterson if Carl Debbie Max Debbie Debbie james Peterson Peterson Petty Pewitt Phalen Phoenix A L19 Ann lerilyn Linda Steven Bonnie David Piper Platt Plumb Poleo Poppy Poppy 210-SENIORS Students Put Style Into Lunch Connie Porter David Adding a touch of class to that somewhat boring lunch, Wyatt Allen and loanne Pearce drink up to friendship Porter S. 11 David Eric Naomi Lida Michael Prickett Prince Prior Geannine Pozar Preston Price 2 'C 'H .Www I 2 fi ? e Susan Robin Sandy Tim Michael Keith Pultz Quinn Raca Ramsey Randall Range! fs W M - N X f i fl fig. l . lanice Norene Priscilla Sidney Deborah Rav Rav lannilyn Rawlins Reardon Teri Alfredo Becky Fred Richard Karen Rechtermann Redondo Reed Reed Reeder Reichard w 'Mr ,- U ' 5 IZ, at f jeff james Randi lane Sherolynn Erleen Reid Reihsen Rendahl Renner Richard Richardson alll SENIORS-211 Travis Ries David Helma Rinker Rippel I , Linda David Roberts Rod ers S lody Debra Romans Ross joseph Robin Ruiz Ruiz Students Help With the Construction of New Warrior Patio .. u ff ,, ' Erma Sanchez Mari Schaeffer 'f ' Tanya Seagraves Wayne Ivan Pamela Shrll Shipe Shipe S K Craig judy Ron Sabin Sager St john 46. A 4 y t 5 wtf? , r X--, .- i. ix Ruben lim Rossan Dwight Robert Sanchez Sandeno Santos Satterlee Sattler F32 S i if1, ICHUHB Gina Karen Schmidt Schnepp Schuster You better get out of the way before l figure out how to get this thing going, Gabe Sezate warns Mike Norzagaray. Bruce Carl Edward Shira Shoemaker Silvas All right, who ripped off with my arrows? That's what Lida Prince seems to be saying with her scowling look. 214-SENIORS Martha Karen Alan Silvas Sims Ray Denita Sipe Skidmore Skousen ' ' ' frrlrvnv V I , . gilt 1 ,- f fe- S - , Lisa Carol Carolyn Clifford Deanne Gail Sloan Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Sf, E Ka l Ioane Kevin Kim Linda Ricky Scott Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Sharon Smith Brent Sorenson Elizabeth Stanley Max Stewart Greg I I Terry Debbie Suzanne Vicki Smith Sneed Sphar Spindler it . , A ' 5 ,S Deanne Tommy Connie Charles Sousa Sowards Staebell Standage R , X f Clyde Nancy Colleen Mike Stapley Stearman Steera Steenson .F ' A I Theresa Tauna Neville Idonna Stewart Stirland Storm Stout aeata Q R Xxx iz., - S l james joseph Arpad Kari DeLann Solomon Dawn Stanfel ludy Stephens Brenda Strawbenger Linda Strong Sullivan Sutton Takacs Talraas Tarango SENIORS-215 3 ':-RHS?-X' Daniel ohn Randall Danny ohn Albert Taylor Testa Thackeray Thienen Thompson Thorp Willian Keith Gary Martha Karen Kathleen Thorsen Tidwell Tone Toon Topp Tosi Cheryl Bill Chris Kay Wade Ramona I Trent Trikas Triplett Tullos Understiller Uriarte Q5 1 L v, Gloria Sheree Larry Lynette Cheryl Stephen Valadez Valdez Valentine Vance Vandyck Van Herpen 216-SENIORS Diane Bryan Timothy leffry David Russ Vensor Verch Vian Vickery Villaverde Vogt Giving Time to Help with Attitudes to Match Was Shown t . tix lane Connie Shelley Steven Sheila DOH Waggoner Wagner Wakefield Waldsmith Wallace W3ll9m9Y9f X. W 3? -Fu .Mgt-gr .,,,., t t. A-.ma iq .1 X'.i'.az-' wait gun... ,, f'-t-.,, 53511233 Robert David Anita Cathy Debra Linda Wemsley Ward Wardleigh Waterman Webb Webe 'QED Lisa leanie Weigelt West .4- Katherine Lee West West Brian Ishikawa and Doug Donahue lend a helping hand picking up some unwanted trash dur- ing 'Pig Sty High Week.' SENIORS-217 218-SENIORS Nolan Lenora Glenn Sheldon Patrick West Westbrook Westmoreland Weight Chris Wiegert Barb Williamson I Ken f 9 'R x Laura Williams Katherine warez X Whitworth Lorls Williams Doris Linda Mary Wiltzer Wintersteen Wirken '85 R0bEl'l Alan Bonnie Cheryl Teresa Woodburn Wootton Wooten Wright Wyatt Donald Gaye Maryann Leslie Dena Richard Yates Younker Zavala Allen Coleman Cooper X Tough Finals Haunt Unprepared Pupils Charles Debbie Ross Dgane Farney Farnsworth Michael Vicki Brad Groth Gurr Hatch 3' ie i a s L t ssii s X A 'K .gal - ,,.:: W Terry Marks sweats as he waits til the last possible moment to study f ' p f' l ! Of BFI Im Oflafll SEITIESISI' Ina . l Kathryn X Williams Randy Hall l Hoeb Milliga F I MQ R . i W gf ,1 PNaimi Gale Gabriel X Ilene lerri Ivan ric ett Russ ll 1 wage Stepp Stepp Sh pe it bl if L - ull wll l Cl ll' lil CJ ' Mai mll Jlllfbgil in ll, fy? in , i il U R s rbX,,Lll Wlill Ml ly wr will MCU 166-ZQLQEQQQQQO7 M97 , ,Vsi R I r K V. Q pplglwll ull Elph Mall ll WA' i FQ' WJQQQ QVC? l EM ' 'WAS l QAUIXQ, fxlfl M QC? i Ui PM qs' Willy is it Qlkfg 'ev RQ Q l JXP Bbw, ,y,, Ll LSL l X? 4 Wllffiff 25 FQ ' il X ic s WJ, gm SENIORS-21 l .J 'gym 5' 1 D I if v if 1' mf J ' si 2213 Pig v f iw? J. ,f ir lng ' if ,J Q., li M , 5 5, - ,I 0 Q Q 1 3 .- , ,.4v:ft, ' ,. , I U ' 0.11 1 ' 1 ,a 'ix if my N fr -Vx, ,, 'M is-,jf The Senior Student Body Officers of 1973-74 Scott Smith-President Laura Williams-Corresponding Secretary Janice Hall-Recording Secretary John Norzagary-Vice-President STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 221 NI x14 ,,...L.. .I il.- 3 23 Vfgg' K if I 1. 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Roy Debbie Armstrong Arrowsmith Ed Linda Doreen Hettie Pam Michael Teena Gisele Ashe Aust Avenent Bahr Bailey Bailey Ball Barajas junior Class council Top Row Neal Terry, Susan Burnell, Sandra Gainer, Linda Isaacson, Loel Meredith, Steve Vaughan, Anthony Schmitt, james Toland, jeff Richards Brent Done, Brad Gregory, Middle Row: Mr. Conover, l.McCarter, A.Taylor, T.Egan, L.Hogue, l.Farnsworth, l.Har- ris, I Toland, D jones, C Clore, S Bowers,l MacDonald, Bottom Row: K.Wade, l,Milano, K.Hoffman, T.Blake, L.Beazer, D.Hayden, K.Kempton, l . .Ah IUNIORS 225 Kent Barcus Denise Bathen H' , CCC5.- KN grit' Cynthia Barragan Anna Bean ,C t, a a Q -f' IF' 2 C .,C I if CH My 11 -1: -Q' T. S 3,3 M C - -. IH, , if E - , K C N ' Wi ' f x' ' 3 0 ,C A a , C .C Al Steve Wayne Carrie Bartezko Bartol Barz Batchelor E r ' e X vs J Maren Bateman Rae Bates C Ch 4,..A CC V 'Y C it 1 m i l. ,Q . V e1eh., il B B Debbie Klaudette Beck Beckstead 1 ' t l - ii '1' Cindy Benson james Benzer 's-' - I -. K B 3,315t?i.5 fszsztfjs 4 'C V, 'fri - skh' haw? ' B Q BB'B t B Q ii1Clf5C,C3 TC' .3 .C t ik! B .C C julie Tim Berry Betterton F' I ' f C i -HN-v. C C -C uAm.i,,1J 1, t igers by ' B Clif ,ii. fs if f lames Bingham john Bingham Melinda Blake seems to be enjoying herself since she got Randy Patterson to give her a lift to her class. Q 'V f'5f,NC ' Chris LeeAnn Bean Beazer :WW3FE C C- ftsfxtlitii,faQ1?':-fx,-X ' . ,FFYA ' 1 'C .s X 5 B 2 erase C , .3 ' Fred Debbie Bellows Belnap fi 1 it v , sg 'N' Q ' - C. -1 'W' B .31 C K 'A--may-'Tai V- J., - Kathleen Bergquist Katherine Bergquist or Q- - -C '- 1' --ff-mardi! Q -L33 CC C I fm Q, I i N 1-.fy 'l ' y ,. C, .3 ,g , ffl : -' X l C -5 , ti,, C N at :f, ..s-Ct .., . C C Jana Beus Iudy Bevell C C l CCW xsg q WCC., P B, fiffssi if i Alan Bird Martha Birkett - ettsi ' A ' aree C B ' t'ii it it C C s'iii Q -, tgtt C toyy oyygtt A oytt C i .Q , A Ay.1 1, C1 Cy C H rr' f .sf gas' 4 . I , lifm ii' C ' X L ' lil , F ,. 4 ' ' I asf? 'K -1, f: . Cf -- C C .Cyl 1- ' ss C YC. K - f AA .slow r A A .,,,.., g A 3 C 7 g g A ., y. C A C C Z Q 5 i 1 ,C 4 l Q - A fiiw 1 ff- 1213 3: C Qi' C C . Noon ' i Emi 4 -1 ' f i 'eS,f5 4 lim Bisbee 226-IUNIORS Tom Paul Melinda Tammy james Steven Bishop Black Blake Blake Blare Blau lanice Bloomer - ,- wr: V as V gh K If' fr A W . 4 Q ff, A fp. D igg' . V I h 1 A gy . 'J I ,. gf .. ' , - K A xi: V n A - -W A . .2 - -f A-, f, 2:i',E '33, Wyse' . 1 A at we i1'Liy- fr. 1' 'x i Alice Faye Debbie Ronnie Mike Scott Shawni Ken Adele Boakin Boling Bonner Booth Bossey Bouldin Boyce Boyd 'M oe o M- ln., r nl' K g 5 ! R, . l il is i f i r K' 'F' ' 1 , ' lr fr W 1 ,A f D 'W U V P , 4 T. lf' 1 Q if 1:.ffT'Z1sz if lil-l - r i r-.J 2, 'i Karen Sharon Debbie Cindy Deanna jeff lim Elizabeth Bowers Bowers Bowling Boyle Bradley Bradley Brake Brandenburg f le'leball'e 'llel M V yr a M K ga gff' I I 0 f u ents md Ways l ff.: rv ,NX 'Mn vu cl y - il , aj' x ' P Q1 ,ef to Conserve Energy X 1 . 5 I 'fy Aigil ,Xi .fr 4 w i Q ' gilir is on 1 care. tw -,E f. ll Terry Keith Kent Brian Brennan Brewer Brimley Brinkerhoff r i fe i ,W 1 ' . dr A ' 4 4 'Q . , 14 Louise Linda Brockmann Brooksby V i S 2' ...i Z vfJ..- i 'l 7 will Broiignon Relaxing are Cynthia Barragan and Mark Gunning. Wonder what they're saving energy for?!? SZSSL si.e ' B' , if' ,. 4, R J .M Q. ' in i Q' ' i ' ' fi 1' If I e - .. ..f.4- . if' . Dan Debbie Don Greg Robert Vickie Paul Kenley Br0Wr1 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brundage Brunke Brunsdale B ' ' B N is i'ii L fr ,,. g it T v is-ru V SA 4 1 ,xiiiiiiiliii fr ff i a as B c i, -Q ' B.. 2 B A bg in as- i ' W -V y 1 , A 2 5 ii' ' V K 3 , . 1' ' f x., , ,, N 'X ,A ii 4, ' A- , 5 1 Michael Richard Gay Ianice Bob Sue Kevin Dana Bubbico Buckingham Bucklin Bunker Burm Burnell Burr Burrell IUNIORS-227 Robin Burros -Q,g,,T!,lE-1:1125 I .v.,.. ' YAIN V A V :Wili m s ..,,. A- -- -f mime xg-1 , 'gm Y S- - . Llliifiszsl '-2 A P, r:. H 4 ,irkgfj -- Q--,tk as it My it it t .A Susan Nancy Cecile Carol Sergio Arnold Albert Bushyhead Butler Byerly Cage Campa Canez Candelaria lohnny Cantrell for Equality Too ,,.. C yd Rick Marti Stan Capps Carioty Carpenter Men Demand Rights -.. - at new t Catherine Melinda Wade Anna Carr Carr Carter Casillas Mark Cates Nona Champoux Cynthia lay Christie Cayton Cerney Chambers , lr l r r W7 we lliligllgll C mah s - . Q Clffggly Clmggnlign Chilggggier erhausen isn't sure he's got the right idea. lf you can't lick 'em, join 'em is Danny Staebell's motto. Tracey West 5 x -5 Debi Pam jim Diana Sheryl Debbie Daniel Shan Chrzanowski Clark Claypool Clement Clore Clouse Cluff Cluff , lu 3, .,., tlt.. 'ff ,V .e.l L, . V e . lrr, , or M t at ,F -t? 'v,5w ' ,F 45, 'lfif?25? ' ' A M134 Q 1? 15 'A V 1 :rj V . -.. at 2 , 4 ' Q 51 ,C b C Kg ' ff .alr ' f' l ' - Q - ' V 3- , r c ' fa ' t 1 P- if Y' is tyy ,TQ C, . y Gail Darryl Scott Dan Mike Penny Kemp Ron Cobb Cogswell Coleman Collinsworth Combs Combs Compton Compton 228-IUNIORS A i' ,- fx .- t fii3'5.1g,, s . 'S in t 9 v. K H .V Y ig i X k .. K 'r' Ed Iohn Linda Conn Connolly Cook '3 '7' a.. K S ff ,lf wi: owe ,fl ' V leanette Robin Bill Crane Criss Cross 4-o ,Q ..., . J 1 at gm -J-ti et t lt 5 S in ff S' w el il: Turdette Lois Nanci Daniels Davenport Davids ,s'eess .lens L ' ' e e:?:-,-- 'A .2 . .ffl ' 3 t e. I A lg if . ig I, fm, Ronald Thomas joseph Dean Dean DeClark Iohnnine Desormeaux ' xfigv:-irifl-arg '. v V' :ite-4:53 QHIT' .-fs?-. ' is .f g ,ir . s, 1 - ' . I p Q 7 . , . is as K .f J if 'r NY Tk M -., . .- 1 A. Lynn Doxie ' i'9l?fffi?LIZ,'-'f'-fl' if' he 4 Qijflf . A 'fs - ' sl: -. . -A, . ,:: xg ., i V -S.. -5.3 Steve Elder ' 1 W - S :rs E 'Fifa my Q lohn Desota B 'tw Wm N X 5 f 1 5 , ' , David Doyle y .. . i Jr. Shawn Elkins M Tammy Dill Edward Drew C' 5,5 QEIQTZ ,' gixil N J. in 1' X l..- t Nonie Elliott , , .: it - 5 f -- K. , I. -f Lge,- , X W. . Yr 6 ,, t , , Y lames Sue Shelly Cordasco Coury Covey .., Il , digg . 1' ia ,isg aif in - 1 6 seyf i?eWsw we in 2 K. ' ,Q l R . i, if lie: L' f '- i i x l 'Q an n' B 3. if jerry Diane Debbie Cummins Cunningham Curran Brenda Davis Cynthia Davidson David Davis Virginia Tara Sandra Dedman Dees Delong ',-s y '?Z?gEZfx2? ' sasa .gifzf IM, ,L 1 9 7,,i-, fu 'yi I ...Vg L . 1+ L: 'If Nfl- f wwf , , L A I . K i .1 . 1 fi! ,V V Lx Q f H K, if Kathy George Brent Dillon Dodge Done t . 4 ,7:. j -1 ga. 5557? f t . it W +- B S H 2. ,I . fp -ffl My lxp 5 Doug Dorene Kathy Dziadul Early Effauser . .-SS 2. 7 ' - E, ':'ln T- Cheri Marianne Madeline Ellsworth Ellsworth Enos ft? Ep Qi' S Sharon Colleen Cramsey Crandell Sandy Henrie Dame Daniels Debby Kathy Davis Dawson Tim DeRohwer David Demetri 'fs fe,, 'Q1X,,,gf' ' M 1 iifffix ' V Anita jackie Dorsett Dow ' A ' 4 - sfsj . 3 .Q A 'f W- K 4 , .jf 2 ek f 5 ' vw - Gi N ' .il lg,-:f ' ...Vail Teresa Mary Egan Eggen Karen Rita Erlandsen Eulate lUNlORS 229 Linda Roberta lulie ludy Rick julie Mark Allen Evans Fagan Farnsworth Farr Fernandez Ferrier Ferris Finlinson . , - e if ' :E-,Divan ,S 935255 'Hifi-' e ,5f1g4'S9i9FYfN -f . W' ' Q , D' ck f ,,. . N.- ' QM.: . ' 1 - if fix l use , I fig , kVxk , Q 4 E lanet Lenny Phil Mark luanita Tom Carol Sheila Fishleigh Fleming Fleming Fletcher Flores Flynn Folwilder Foraker 230-IUNIORS Fun Loving luniors Know How to Get It Together ie., Robert C8I'0l Lorraine Foran Forrester Foster . ., Q I , Lg A W , ' A , Tom Kathy Vance Foster Fox Foy Cheryl Craig john Freeman Freeman Frick 1 ata-1-, M 9 if slr' Melvin Robert Cynthia Hey remarks Pat Tarango the bell rang 6 minutes ago! Although Karla Smith, Frost Frye Fuller Steve Rangeland Audree larvis don't seem to be terribly upset. F 'f tv ies ' LAVk.k V? ,SA K E K L .. xv . f. - Dean Margaret Robin Sandi Gary jackie Teresa M. Teresa V. Fuller Fuller Gaetjens Gainer Gallighel' Cangestad Garcia Garcia Sl. I., .. C, David Gardner V. 1 'QE '50 f bk l YR -V -O A l tilts -E' All V 5 rzmwlilst, Allen Glasenapp , . ,. rw we ' ' ,., 'xv +1 Qi .W ., az- A 1 FN, he ,-33, 'lm ,sf fx it Marc Gering 7 . I K ,..-fmt! 'P 1 1 fe ,- t I, l Pam Godfrey - 1 A. l l 'Nukes 2 . x ,ii , gag, ,ws b fu, ,' f- C I 9 ,I a.,,. y 5 . A. lohn Carol Gosney Gray 478 1 v I , if X 'I is 4 o l 3 i Donna Fernando Gruntorad Guerrero Jim K 7, M ov., - - 2 Saw Q -wg ,uit A . Elf Q. ik, .1 ,I . 1 1 - in ,. . . . ,V 4. 4, A r - 1 . i at ' S, 2 li Lyn Daina Habbick Haden N, ' H il A S t Ag: 124, MT' Mimi Dede Hamblin Hancock '1'ff 1' A iii '-l'iiffl??fffa5fe32. 1 Rob Hargrave Q . ts, 6 AW ' ' V l ff . I Ralph Harmon S f v Al ' Y ,, Q: A- 5 '23 s V A , 4:3 VM wp y . 0 ,' v x gvykly -. , A . il 1 Pam Mike Ronald Gettman Gibbons Gibson i-'-i ' L aiiei r 1, L' reg: , g Sl M 1' , , 3' f'-'Q , G W' 3 n ,H ,K Y 5- mv- -fn 3 I V . . G f I. G Q , 4 ' -: 1 'ff H if 1 I L, - , '45 , .7 . . -4 x. xx Wx gh . ' ., H, . x Erin Donna Gary Goff Goin Golka i,,r iW.1 S ,gs 1 xg. ff, S H .1 ?' ff 1 gf V., f . . S, it V a,,., 1 g ,,,,,,,! 4 , .T , in , M Lynne Mike Brad Gray Greenny Gregory 1 K' N'i'A it elke L S 1 ,et Q, .. ' Wifi- , +4 fl S U lf' 'TI7' . . W '45, L 'gil K Q ' 5' N if l -f L iii, 3' L - I ' i Lionel Kathy Susan Guerrero Gueths Gulden ' 11, V . r ga ' '11 5,4 - , 1 Vvv , 'jj 1' , . '. , w ' . Greg Pam Lucinda Hainline Hakes Hale ,-W, , X A ,,c 2 g , - ' .hw . . ls .fvfjvvl :J 51,3 swf tale elzhl Cynthia Heidi Thomas Hansen Hansen Hanson sirwrrlrczwm ., r a-,, at ni-,'1g.t,. . , ,,.J A ., bk 1 . in , , 1 I 5 -t - i Shari Harmon 46 3 Diana Harper Annette Harrell riff? - il .A . 1 I ft 1 ' 15 if ' 'A 1' - ' xx? j.Qx, I Mike Gilbert f-f .. , Shirley Gomez K 'V 1 wi 3 ' 'I , -riff? ' C 'ff 1 ... ,,,. f, t gf f Fritz Gregory .1T.,L, I I nz , : fzgfq, r- if X lf Mike Gullatt os Michael Hale David Hardwick Kmfllilfififi5T'3ii?f?if'l''Q 'Y A ..,L ,,k,,,i,,,.,. -f . -,fi-m,..,., Mg. .. 55 f '- , 'V if ' G y V , ,..! , X 4 . - jamie Harris Ron David Gilbert Gililland , il? H lg -, 3 ef luanita Dwight Gonzales Goodwin gl, L w Bruce lulie Griffith Grommisch . va ' m mf ' H' 'J 'wx , N it , L, Mark Sue Gunning Gun- ertrss ' , 1 4 g nw X V -g V 'L ' qfll l af, 'I nal fm x ssetdiemfirff .1 t Gary ludi Hall Hamblin 41' - . 2-- - J 1 fxll A-pq 'H Lf ,fi t 'M f .N X ,I ' r C6 'K Rex Stanley Hargis Hargis We - , I r x L Vx i'li' , ' , L QM? V , -,itwhi iigzfm' L . ., s l L 7 . ff Theresa Mark Hartman Harvey IUNIORS-231 ' P, ...WJ- felis! Brenda Leonne Carolyn junior Quirina Harville Hebert Hefner Hernandez Hernandez 1' ' 'ze , iv. -4. more '. 1,3--5.5: ,airy wx .. -1 'nz' - gf : f I r is 'N 4 WWWQQEWB l Ns - ,ggzsgggga f' N. -s f,1,2.w2f . Y - as i 1 It , 'J' f Mark Heywood - ,L . . ,asf A, idx - 1 .' 'i :Y I vzgViL.u?... N: 6 52 ' fi 3' I' ' f ltffdi Robert Heywood -13 -4, f 'Y .5 A Gaylene Higley ,N A' 'A I 'ffgk k , sv Y K .-if -.- ' ff Q 2212 B I - fav? . , '- . ,if , TM ' ' - ss. , I' I'-'l f ,gigjgg gf' l fr IQ , . W 1 1 s -- I I 1 rr .1 'i, . f 5 .gulf Q 5 ,L 1 B yy' . M'ke D9fjniS gllllie jeanne Jody Regina Dane Barbara Hlldebfand Hlll HInCkleY Hines Hines Hinton Hoerst Hoffman .. ' z iffff ' I ' ,'.. 1-ifl1f'fi?Jisfi, t ri' iii? 'ifC:- fam ,.,W-I A., .I if-1-,ff -m a il gefyyig-Ili? : ., my ., ,pg. ,, agysrf, islifqgyf f, , , ,,, gf -sw ...si W rerr redie abiie iib F - qwrjymg A ,. t , .2 1 g . U12 ,- , f -I: -, ' K 'r -sififrlgel .f ' , - I V .3 fs-fx 'l I . - - fi 2 I X . I n r -3 - l J ,. 5.1, , .sf K l a :j :fr , 13 , .fx V . E i f f- W 'h . I ' h f I A gif- ' 1 ' ry- ' 1 - . . 1' Q 1. li- 'T' . 1 I -' :' .421 ' k N i mi 47 ' A-sf fi t 1'-gf . , X A .K k x .5 K I I 'X :ISI I ,wi iv v I Qu r . c ' lm I 4 L .V Debbie Ronnie Kathryn Barb Laurie Kim Shelly Carolyn Hoffman Hoffman Hoffmann Hogue Hogue Holt Horne Horner fr U , 'FM - ' 'inf 1 K ':' A lf. 'M' lgfvwf ,vi , M I . iebi, A tix T5 v if ., Q iv' i fig 94 . I ,J. r .1 ' A A . , IU' ' gp 11 bw... xxl I K if v k LN, 'YN-1. I - i .- Linda Hosking julie Hunt Linda Isaacson I L f5ff5'5 -1'f2fQ,s. V ta-53. sy vi' m.,w 3? .3 ff . smrim 5-3 l V4 H ,. t-'Z I 5 for Q , , 74 Diane Howell Nancy Hoyt A , . - -1' V ,, -' H Mgr, lv' w.'14fg9'!:,,lg,g-1 t 1 f W sf is 1 'X J 1 if ,ir..M3: Q 2 'SH 355 t W ! 'f f if :xr YL q f , , 1. xl il P A v 'sb I xii I nr ' I , jy 1 h ,. . H v - - My a. ..- - j g ,.,i Lesa Hu nt Steve Hu nt jean Hubler Tez Hurford fmgrarqssgiffr ' - . . iiii ., I ir.ar f K Bin ' ' is' I gifiisf . f- . M'f' .5' 13-iyvgfffi' ' ' . X k i 'il Debi Isley Greg Isham . . ' if I . ' ' 5' . ,L '., r- . 27' 0. I .LIE A ' 'Q 3' 'Vai lfX'T?Ii' 76:53 :H-' -' Wi. V - ' wma 1355 2, -'rf ' ' if if ' Jft'fl5?9i?i' 'im if 5' , I L if 'X 1 'Ew.4f!f5 ww?vwfwww ' .' . 1' A, 'V -1 Y ff, 2 - gm- f- - 'ff 4' , -- 43,40- - . 1-f wi? -rifhf x - iw ' .. 1 flares:-:ww 1' - fu if - ' I E . ., ,wa I f .W , .g ,. I ulee jackson Marsheen Huling -Em!-gr:-D. if- Z 2 f'f'4ff'i ? 'W , ' :ffiegiiff 5-inf -.j 2 'fr f , i lx it 5 v r , . ff ! .. . E595 +.::. gg5::::2.ifHffQ?if1' , Ml- ft ,1zf:1:::::3:1'fg:rffLJ Bill Hyatt Lilly Hummer jill Hyplo - axle'-?Ti?7f f ' fiifalzii' ' ,. 5 1 5, ' Q S . kin ' , Lauri jackson 'I 'H fi- -il sei ' ' .Wm M Ai 'ruff - ij' V 1' , f 'V '-.Ji wi . 'LQ V. 4-M., A ' .1 ,.A ' xx X5 'ai .9 ' julie Audree Karen Lisa Paula janousek jarvis jaynes jenkins jenningg 232-IUNIORS Terrie jackson jared H u nd ley Ti 'sap ps Q. - K. Robert Idrogo . G' , I ' 0 jolene jambor Danny Hunsaker Sandy Ikeda Paul james Dede Alan Brent jett johnson johnson School ls More Than lust Book Learning ..,,, ,fl 4 .'::g-ir:-yet' iigw- t . 1Q,,.'j' v - ' J x .. b a s X r ' i Dentists may give him an A for effort as john Bingham brushes his teeth without a toothbrush. Actually his pantomime is a dramatics project. A c A es A or i :five 1. -1 2 rw., - K 'l ' 'G' 'i ' fl, A A T iw, if . Q offer' , f , '-1-2 r , ' -.1 14' ' 1 'r'z5Q A ' 'K U it .fix gg A vt C 4 Q s f ' Q 4 - 55 A ' f' x ' - Q .K 1 o ff. . w . 1. ' ' A 1 .- jodie jones jones jones jones Todd juedes Kathy Michael Dean Terri w '-'ffffs sf Y will . - , , y afe gi? M, jj A W ,nt 4, , I I , ,Q - f. , Vj-ijt, 11 A ' wg : -A :' fo- H I X k fm, , - f ' A, 123' , 4 Q is fi ' ' ' ' , 1 rf 4- 1 J ..t x L fn. ' at dw , L W H Ll L ' . ' , ji ' ,Av L 3 H x W 49. .p i , 4 WJ, ' ., Q 31 . 1 ' jf . X 4, f 3. ft . Y . '1' - Y ft: F. 5' - ' V, A . ' fl, 'Q N 5 '11 f vt fr ' . Linda Sparky Kathy Eugene lana Keen Kehoe Kelley Kelly Kemper -' , 29:-, ' V 5 ',fS i1..1'r, - ,nge b ' ' gy 7 M ifsfflr 2' . .. 15 ffl -K ' , l ' I ' A Q 5-'fir w i : 1 if A , f x t 1 .--.L 5 - A ' slfunfig fl 134 .1 7, if A KV ' f M 'if A V, Sl' l' fr efVl.l wf'?:l Rhonda Kirk Benjamin Kim Kill Kilpatrick Kent Kleiner Crystal Kinsey ,C ii' r Q. ,ffl f- egg?-if ' 1 E: ,-, ff , if 4' Lt K ' ' .K - K ' 3 A T 1 .:.,,,., . Q V , Lf'-7 ' ' , 2 Colleen johnson .X ,. ,- flrxlfvli 1 ,.,f1 A gf i:--24 ' 4:-fpi. it 'lags v if da fi- l ' : - ,. pay ig, 1 A A1 2.4541 .Q wa.- john johnson Corky joe johnson johnson ,ln ,. ' fir Kelcy johnson johnson W, ,,, .. ,ZW 7 We ' K ' in V gaviwzgliz, -Q V ,ferr -if-lvl Mi X V my limbs, 1 C - fi M M 1 If Debbie jones ,,2Qffvvs1w3g'r 1s1f'g: V, rom, , Debi jones Denice jones , X ,,, ,- J,-fa,-.,f .. fa, 'H-4. 'ff V -fe.-...-,.--1 1 ' an . A,.. , 1 .',, ,ss U , fx. V. 'W ' rt ' fi A -0 1 'i 3-. if S .. 1,1 t l I -, W fm' . i -..Yi ' Q, 'xy . Aff K ,9 . , 'gi A 1,96 lr . A f l l l of s ' ta. '- X 'A Donna Eric Floyd jones jones jones .1 ' Y 'D 4' lll 21 ,11 -3 ' C iff' lf A525511 A A R 5 s is 'X . ,-zfrzvii ,. 5 ' , , Q, ' l 'X :ll ' . , ,. 1.-ar fs 'r . of I-fi W3 - 'La:'f.zz . ,gf a,liZf,sl' ' ja, il: V- if ' Stephanie Kane Kellie Kempton R4 -n ,. if 7- . . 5. , fl H X you V. ' gin I x Lao'-L 2,43 Mig, I f i-ggi: ' ,iff .V .Q gxf , ff. y. ,a . .Ts Terry Klepinger Arlene Kapanicas Stephen Karr Andres Kerns Paul KePPY .-. . ' ff 'Q '39 Nm , gl sl Q A Linda Kmet Wayne Knight JUNIORS-233 , f iiih , K K K kk: Q 4 p L L' 4 1 K K g 1 K ' A . ,571 25,3 as Lf. ' it .4 N Isabella ludy Bryan Mark Karen Karen Gretta Paul Knurowski Kooistra Korte Kuhse Lacroix Lafever Lambright Lamoreaux K I ' L ,.- l3l'llt0l'S Need Love W L ef .-.. s 1'---X L -9- J LL, g L, K I e er eo e at sr V gi. 5 if .53 T: .' ' Chuck Joanne Rita George Lampe Langone Largo Larsen ,,,L- L R -,Li L LLLL ss , .' AV 3 if ',41 'Li N A 4' 'X w Q, VL.. L21 L 15 1 'C cj R. K L L A -fa, , 1:5 L 2 ,-.A ' : , ff? L Az. Qiwq-W. . .za Linda jim Robin Betty Lassen Laughlin Laurie LeBaron E Q . h F , W X5 19, i 5 'LQLN - W ' f Q f 5 xx W I. Adelyne Cindy jeff Bob Lee Lee Lernould Lewis K i,-4' J L - - f , Qi v Q V Qi Hia,- .' K, . -X 'll ,L g e L 2' N L, Y ' .fl Lee K .Q I Q L- 3.3 - - I if ' L, x 2 '.. TL C ffl L rt . 4 A special gift of gratitude from Karie Taylor brings a devilish, I-2:25 vlzxin delighted glow to the eyes of Mr. Sherwood. Eggs., . LM, L . L t,.,,, .,,,,,t ,sas C-ir: L57 4-i .L-L f Vll' fm' , he W iv 3, iffy. gznx if L ' 1 - WM L ai ,L ff ,A Q3 i i 1 L ' C fl K L01 so L - ' ,- ,-. 1 L , A1 L '- ' L .L 'ZWSQ - , L Q - ' . 1 Q my -V .sg ,- 'j--,n 3:42225 alfsmi Lf L L: '. f f L if Lf , J L L -1 tilt -s LA Brad Kim Tammy Kathy Lisa Kevin Dan Randy Lines Link Lisonbee Locati Lopez Lostetter Ludwig Maarsingh s L,, L 5 :yas 1' Q K ki , k , ' - L LL A ,g ag? I ,1 f-,fbi i .5 ' ' ' if -3 3 -,L s- 5? L Q L., L X QTL F A , ' 'Q L ,L ., I A ' Qi ,f-.fx .,. . ,L S A t . y .1 , ,V , c ' ff 9319: Lt- ' ' L 1 if A Lf: L L V 7 'A Danny leany Mike Denise Marianne Bonnie Connie Louis MacDonald Macdonald Madduv Maged Magnusson Malherbe Malherbe Malherbe 234-IUNIORS . 'F .1 X- loyce Manske X. rx 4 .V WI, of Q Phil Marsom r ..- f y Fl I Brian McCleve . 5' fa-,, ew, 1 Mike McGough file Math lsn't lust Paper and Pencilsg It Includes Surveying Equipment Too -In ,, .K Shirley Kelly McElroy McGee '3 'SZ' - 0 1 Q in Kim Dora Mark Linda Caralyn Marek Martin Markovic Markwell Marlow . ff -1 ,:-,- A V ,t . -f , -few K e e a 'ar, 'fl 5 . . f ,. r 4 yeea r ga 5 D 5. ..V, , . egg e X54 . 9 ' 'bg L' l- e, . f - - fx g. ' , ' r K K .,, 1 s' ., e fl ,, ' A 'Ji' fl, rSI?'31 1 ...,...t t ...... 4 Dean Tammie Darlene Martz Mattern McCall E yy . . , . N K A Q 3 Q ' l f JN W ' i .Ek ,R-fy 'X A Kathy Maureen Collou McCullion ff eeaa iii rera el. john Lori David Kathy Christopher McGuire Mclntyre McKinney McKinney McLaws ,-. ,, ,W Q.. . s r if Robin Brenda McRorie Mead Hey, man, it's my turn to make the measurements! demands Doug Steiner to l.C. jackson during math class do Wy. ,V ' 5 Af iv - 2 I as L 'L ' 1. 'vw wwf ,-' 495 J -'A ' f L 7, Candy Medicus Ray Mehan -,: A 7.55 'f 5 fr . '--, , .V K M, . i-.rrq 1, ,., Q '- , ,M t t .. IX . Y , V , , J x 1 '52 P , , by swf' , ti it if , L... . css Q n'.-.ni-Mt. 4 Grant Mickelson lim Middleton ll 1 0- , Q i ' ' I ' 1,4 0 W 5, X. ,f Ruben Mendoza Loel Meredith 'H 5fL,'i? '4j,!',fg51':v , ' vt Je' iii ' ' ' X' ' W 1, Wilffi ' n - ' ., . L- 1 -6 . of 2 1 I 'i L 2 t 'ff a a r Q5 ll 'Q Ida Milano Mary Miguel ,fl . V. .il 3, il- , ' Uffllilv' .',,'.,,m. 1 .V ,,,.f,i , ,. . A 5 Z4 .4 - . ' ' t 4. MQ' sf .- 'f K' - 1 ' 5-Q2 .V - . . L -F15 ?ff'f'- L ' -. . -. .f '- ' ' fifvrgff ti 1 . if L QQ + 05 5 L, .QI if I . Franki Mergard il David Merrill lim Michaud -I 'Li gfrej' . ls! . l 7 P h 51 , 'fs' ,L Y BM 4, A Cherri Miller ,Q P l ' V I V ll ffviifli ' J li ' ' M ' l , , , 2 vi - i 1 . a 1, W f 2 in .H I 1 ,. , , itll 1 , 1 -. - -if ,.f. ,, A, ' - ., Q I Q 'T' sa Q. i. it we . 'ffl'-2.- f '7 zz 31155: 2? A Bob Mitchell Mark Montgomery Rhonda Leah Moon Cathy Rebekah Moore Morgan Morgan lacque Marvin Miller Miller ,..,4 Stephen Morton i 2 ' f ff i. 1'-sg W Ms f' - aaa 1 in are i M E f ' I.-4:2 ,STV , f.f,fe3,4': ' V , 4 . 'I I A 1 , V ', . g ' KJ Q.. Q . K1 .Q K if it Q , ,I ' , 4-. r-3' X l . .' ' 4 JV . i e V ,- ff .ti A u. i . . V Debbie Cindy julie Cherie Gloria Patti Roberta Mottern Muehlhausen Munden Murdock Murray Merray Mustonen 4' -. ,, . .. fp, -.. f 'Mgfjf . 1 'P L - 1-Q, if ly i . Q f N ,,,. tt .V ,L ,tag -f ' V? .- -. X P , K ly .L r-v l ,K .Q in , ' -A. L I l '-. , , 1 W F 1 ,,', A 1 .5 tus l -g g , , ,M , Q . .1 f' 9 -f f .,..,, M f F., i l ,I ,, , A 6 .. I I, Q ,igf I V, r W5 V A ,KF .E V A W 5353-1 W M . 0 3 ,, L fa, if ' It - - F 'gli ,A ?' 5 r 'K L-, 4 t- iz Wifi! l'll :A'f1 . 1- ta L ni J - if 4 M 5 .5 if .ILi2l.i.. ' ' tlU'flil,'r ,glial Danial Neville Marianne Neukirch Duane Okken Jeannie O'Donnell Barbara Gail Tim Lars Kenny Nichols Nichols Nicoll Nielson H, ... . f .iil ' , W g -f lip? A 1 . 5 l 'c - if P L ' , Q W. Q' P .+. t ' x L ' txfti- F9 7'-5 3 U-!f '55 f'.4rf9g: J Gail Oimstead Lynn O'Neil Norman Mitchell Opie nr -nt v- Birdie Barbara Ortega ' f ' l ' . , i , it it olae . t A c P L TW H P L 'lii P 'lel N , f i, L L if A .5 ,. if 5 L - P g L 1 . ' ,Y A Y V ' .'.., 'W in. ff ici Y - 1 ' 'N' . ., . ' A A K . I . E . fir.. ff. x 1 i f 1 , -L., ' VI.-. , 2 X fa, Q zgcztfe Q -b ld, e ,-,3:,:,-figs EIL I L W 'l l A 2 2 M gg 3-T f fig E, ,ff-4.1 auf f' 6 A L XIX' X 1 1 . 5 ' L? ' iff-i - A L fxxfuz iii Scott Overson Doug Owens 236-IUNIORS Gary Michel Robert Miller A ,y-. 4 .. 3 4 2 Lsix K 4 Lynda Moss df' Q W 5 Q. Robert Nelson Terry Overle Carol Osborne Ostendorf Deborah Ed Quinn Danny Susan lanice Pack Packard Packerd Pagan Parks Parsons Y, Robin Passey tg If k, 'eg 5 C 2. an W Randy Patterson mmig, ,,kV K, t. , ,its . ,K . , 1 K iilff' . ' , ' fn- i W--if, ff at .. Af' ..,. fs' 'm4'Y ' Kenneth Phillips -fs, 1 , fi ,, it gg ps.,- -V l 5? . 'wit QQ .sr i rf-152' 'Ur- 33 Qs: I, 'Q - My A P e 1 P i t ' ' M e FEHY ll1SlI I l l ed II1 P ee ,C Q1 - i 0 five rs an W ,l g , t LW ff:::1t1:::1:1:z:Z:Z23' r ,i -fmt it 3' - z,E33333?355f3557f5'l'4 ff ' I t t Christy Cathy lim e lr n S ru C 0 Pater Patterson Patterson 4,V': i , , ' ii. 1 i I li t m :y g , , g Rn gl N F I.: W 63 , it 'If f P '1 V-wt , . , - ' ' l ' 5 -r,. 5? Q, ' 'W ' P' it 1' f ' A' OL i rf ' 'N P ' ' ' is . A if! Full ruff' Cindy Payne Wk. K 'a'i5ii+f'f :QV f ' f -1 A , 1 ,,,.y , H my '5 4 .,.. - 12: P it f-W f fi, Af. ir 'Nf2Uf'l'lE:5Z ..rr .i lohn Pierce w s 4 . -,sf y, 'ii ,. Kent Powell V- r ,ffl ,.i 5 - A tyy-' ll Y ' x LSE' Leonette Robin Price 11476-.,.ii it Danny Pullins Nancy Rakoczy :Y- gFQ.r'fit ' iw, P' K 4- ' Price .. ,W , ,-..- I ,,' .4,.,.f Rodie Quintana -W ve' gefgzzti james Sherri Pennis o Pena , , we 3 L L ,.., s H - .,s ,. , fy, fi. ,., 1 ' 'z,L4 Barb Pierstorff 'ff' 'yi , it , I Yvonne Powell V., , 1 'A ' 359 ri . Q, J -, 'W ' - . .M f 1 K, Nancy Primak 4 . .Q-. 'f,,,,f , lim Racca tn Fred Pineda james Powers fa Y si tziy'-t, . t,,.:1iir?-'42 we Af? ffl if ww: ifitiifiasitfiriiiitf Evera Prince Kathy Racine , K x Q i ,E 1, jeff Steve Bill Rakowsky Rangel Ray Kathy Peterson loanne Peterson luanita Perez ,, M f f' H sssrr , ,X 'J i'c c .,-, , i .sii X . 1 V. 351, 1 31 'title' A w w f Debbie Carl Plucard Plumb Vance Plumb Scott Petrie Al Qfffl -,, .- I David Porter W ty f . ,.,. , 1 :If-I if- 1 - 11 - I 'i1,, -1- . gfh -, -P fif fv. fl if px K ' ff' ' - - - yn' I Qtr, ,VV we? , 1 X ,,,, i P P M, s,', ' P P l P' f 7' if it ' 11 Lisa Pray Pennie Paul. Pratt Praxel Pam Preston Oh my goodness! Keep both hands on the wheel! prays Mr. Mar tinez, Drivers' Ed teacher, to a nervous Esther Tryon. i l ,-T ' ,iff , Gagwfi V t iff . ,iw ' , 4 ' Q . . I , Harriet Ra Y , S R Q . , 1 fl' Aww s:,'- 'N if -lv l l Y ' g f ' Richard Redondo y Susan Reynolds .. A - ., 4 iv' 1.1 31 , , -ff an -f5f,1g?g C J' l ll Q X N X 1: , Ci ' Rock Ridenhour J K' 1QlfQ:-link' '.'n Ray Robles Q Addd . Reyaldo Romero so .4 .1 U H fffiri if 15 Q .LJ Ein .Y K ky . ,- fn '7 k--,. gag- af s WZ' N N: 'T .QV -, -J 1 . 'A at Z? 'Q 'I nk 5 fZ.o,,0,fe - O,,o,.o9 Kerry Ray ' 19-1 -vs . X 9 ' l P Stan Ray ,4 H WM , ' 's J ' v 1' .,4 I Q- V .- f 7 .t V- 1, ..,, W- . na, ' ,-,J , yt 'Mises i f:. --Q ,Q-+ ' a , g , K A A 'LQ 'v -A I ' 3- Q mf- u: 1' if, ' ' .., 'f l' - f L. L -i.. L' Cari Reheis Robert Reichart 3155 W'2 3sl. 1-ly, A . . . ,,..,. , 2 A ' : 4, fi ii 'dd' Steve Rezac Linda Rhodes 'f??'?'Y?5 . 1 ,. l .V ,,.f ff ,g , . 1, A P ' V, ! X r we is i -n. - . :sig .Q I 2,3 Y X ' ,iv Q, L. '-LIYZJ QR 'vt' 'K , . f , Ei l' , A' f ,M Qliif ,fi F, 'l g 3 l ' . 532 2 ,egg 'lvsl kl ' xi ii: ,af 2 V i' i 1 I janet Riehl Nato Rodarte Y. X r 4 -.Va L, , 3 - l 1 t Gail Rosvold R Paul Ries C Z' ie-,V A , -,,: . L- ii, - i ,,k. S 2 at ' S gi ,,'.nf.1 . m fi ix. v. l Bonnie Raymond ,az Mfr- 1z,s'f11,5qAgfyz we - f- I - f A ..,, ,.f ,, ', ' L ,, . Y 4 . . ,ii Pam Rauls iii Larry Rawls -2 K -, 651-'es-as,amlr,e: f an -. ,,.. , .1 V - .. arf., H1-A ' ',.f-1'-.e,iy j.5' 1 4- S S it 1 ',.. 'f' X ,wg fi :I me ,Qfffi22N' if: :,1fi11 'i , ,s,1z:ffm-- I ft in s Pam Reisland ,N,, ty gi kV'l, , , K QV VA Jw. y Y 15, N, nfl :shit , P '- Rex Rhodes Deena Riggs jenny Roderick lanice uckdashel Tom Roderick K Maria Rella , ,.. I '1h CQJ' Karen Rhoton 5. 'ull' y as if gm --,. .,, .-X lanene Riggs Veronica Rodriguez ,..7w,,V,,, L . , . H 5' ,WE ' . is l S..-ty ,N ,ff t it sfazff Kirk Rudd 'Q'-9 QW. f Cindy Rush Renee Reusch , . 1:4 , , -... s .,.. t , fat bxtgg -..s?Z'f-5 ' . i--- '. ',1.' 'K 1 'fx S 'W iisa , 'fig , sw K3 View s ,, -W S Q A ,v l lug . . 5 Rob Reader X' S :V KJ Y is K .bw Dale Reynolds Y john Reardon , g-5 iz, fi' a g g fgygh iv i eil I Dave Reynolds it 7 ,,,. ., g M 0 Hgx 4 age yu' ' L ' 1 l yi li - ,J A I A S 1 sh ,g- Q., 3. hz i ' ' ' , K f 7 f :fit leff Marshall Scott Richards Richey Richey . - i I J ,titii f A S, 1 at b y,3 .,,, S I x. ,. .we gg Daniel Rinker . ,ty gf' .L ' A 9' if '-rf' i Larry Roach Bill Robb ki.-f ea: W: F. .fi , ft -'42 sf.. . gg '- Rick lerry Raymundo Romay Romero Romero M VJ -.W MQ -'X 'Una r' ' Robin jesse Chris Russell Rowland Ryan - ' 'tiafsii 4313339-f if . V, , , Lila-ssiv' , , -. :g '.-11,54-,,zggzgyzef-iff, , '2 iifflwiilszl ff f,gff5ila!'?, , Mm 'I 'M i-frifffvrfw rgeawf V 'Y - -1 R' - ,.- 1- ,gr S -, . . - 1 ass .X 1, ,.,. ' - - -l 4 ,,'- , .. , gg .Q ,, 1 ,sry . 1 f--,L v. Q - ff wif ,, aww A 4 ' . , - .f , liz' l f v ' ' E. ,, , . , ' ' .Q xx V ir . . ,tp 25. v. , , . 111' Q, N ,Q z ,-::.n'- Bw-Q:-' z Mary Fred Kathy Tracy Beth Ryan Santos Schafer Schafer Scheid 238-IUNIORS Teri Schlarbaum Teri Schlechty -ef I -sa 4 XLA4 1 - it an U Y S lu W Anthony Schmitt , X 4 W . by E ,V VV , 47 I gl Q 5 I ill. L gfzgtyis - kiwi ,VX l J 5 0- W A fy, an ii V i g, ,L V+. . . t g, T ii V ' 2 ,Q L R S 1 yy rg. 'QR' A . QE x h tl I :M 4. In we va I A Sy, ' ' s L: -O ,.,.' ,, y. gb i 7 -,Q RQ? c -1 ' u 0 iw x f S , ..' 1, N W Mgkk ,ol ,,, ,N ,Magi 'aff - f V f: . I , -f ' 'ull ' ' us, fy i s P s Y' A Q ' 1 1 . 3 Ad ' Mike lef lody Frosty Melodie Karin Cindy jack Schnepp Schrage Schrage Schultz Schwaderer Schwalbe Scott Scott ,f i h V Y ,', ' : ' M A li ' fig 4 lil: V i 5 1 ' i T ,, i ' L., in !lf',g,c3-1 3 A ,. ,A QR ' , . ,V ,. ' f ' L ' 'Q--r . ' . - i i 5 . Z , ' ' f L, V yr L ji ti x' Laurie Linda Tim loanne Conni Richard Merry Sherry Scott Scott Sears Selleck Setser Sevey Sevland Sevland 1 t :MQ Lisa Cheryl Teri Sezate Shaw Shaw Muscle Man Fle ,-. I fv- 4: N2 ,ZQQQA t Bob Shearin XSS 'iot This is what it takes to play football! says Marshall Richey to admirer Teri Schlarbaum. A ti,,. ,gig Y 4 , Tnvvqiighvkh ' , W' 'at fv- is R ii r Q H A 1 1 ' ,l Patty Ann Robert Lynda Shearman Sheets Shelby Sherman siii i it fr S Na V -A ,Q 35:3 , ai Q V. . fx v- ? ' ,H 'fi -' 5 1 'll7 A' ,l f- Mary Rickey Sharon Debbie Shimel Shinn Shumway Sigler , ay,a R' I1 it v gi: ' f' fi-X , A , j ,i rr-rj 94 'K K ,,,, , K , ' 5, , POC. C' -2?if5'in L N L L aocovf f o L 5L.9..i.9.4.cfl L lstr Kathy Karol Charlene Ron Skogen Skouson Slade Slade L ff' 3? N A X A, Q 5 -s L ,,. L' gjgfjit i ky I U x . 1 l ,. ' V , A 2, 7 . ' f 4' ' ,f l- l l l il 'gf ' ' KJ.-of 'i vi 1 Rhonda Susie Anita Beverly Slater Slattery Smith Smith 'I A ii i I , xi: Hg? Tf i, , i 'l i If X. l it ' i' in Danny Debbie Fredrick Karen Smith Smith Smith Smith IUNIORS-239 W.-.W WM ....,.. .. . - 1-'Ha ws f,'f5'f'k . ,. ' ' r gif,-,. , , ' ,. -'. 21 , f 'i-'t ' i Y ie ee r.. S it 3 5 L Y3 X Q 1 , u g M K Q S SJ j ' y I N Al 1 h l In Q ' A ' Y 1 fi' V -if ' ' V. K -.- ' .,4,.,.... A51 E, at JIS - gt '05 ink? I Q in 'X 5. 4 ' . , A by , Q uw., . Karla Kenny Kevin Ron joe Tracy Cindi Dale Smith Smith Smith Smith Smitherman Soloman Solomon Sorenson 7 K t F :rf l t ,Q ,J YT? if ,J X i Y i Y 2 I 'N O Debbie Sandra Sherill Shelley Gloria Dan lim Dan Sorenson Sorenson Spavin Spear Spencer Staebell Stanley Stapley r 'tif f V V ff V. 'v i t 1 'ssl K V -' A '- .,, ' x G Q S if -- S, ,, it 4 S 5 he 'X K i K up I V, K . , K ri fi yy it i Q, lolene Brenda Sharon Dennis Doug David Mark Teri Stapley Starks Starks Steelman Steiner Ste hens Ste henson Stevens P P 'S :I 11-lfrffifillfi gf ll' : Zvi Q gn F- tt,. A ' ' mf A, ,gi v r qlggy A I lr it 11. 3 CL- Er. tb v. . X 1 'Lmf g i' ' f f l v- ,S is' l tt., i . -, f Li tt XAKLI B - I . Laura Linda Tim Don Brian Becky Bill Bonnie Stever Stewart Stockes Stoffers Stolk Stoneburner Stoops Stout A Kellie Cindy Don Stout Strait Strauch . A A S .-'. V. .. A .. Kym Cory lennifer Strigas Strong Suban wx A 'N .4 V- Gasping for air, Arlene Kapanicas exits the restroom as quickly as possible. A few in- considerate smokers can cause a lot of unpleasantness for others. Pafriqia Sandra 240-IUNIORS Mickey Svitak Swanger Swann 0 , 1 sift' tw t. M, ,- it ' ,3 C 151 L ' f -' .. .5990 Apathy Causes f Others to Pay Consequences . mfs- I h - fz -, ' ' -wif K Karie Taylor Alan Thompson Randall Thuenen is ir. sy, lg Hf , E Q 6 Alf. Kathy Taylor Craig Thompson Karen Thulin r 'li -. .ff i5 9 VW L Rena loetta Todd Toland A' ' A ' , Q . J. 'L 5 ' 1 ' A '.. 1 'e H --4 r 5 ' 'B 'S i33 fsk Debi Sonia Treptow Trevizo fffy whfw:,g ' f f f?'f.2. 0 Mi' I p -, k iefgpu qgfipfag ' 8 l L Ron lulie Tucker Turley ,,.,:..4,-- M -gg' grf istw H maya -.. 2 ' -t 1 3 'L' , 'eu- Ir .uf ,TA Min -w Y' v W r,., fi A ,r., , ,A g . NA V H .ll,.s I 1 . ul Q 5 . ,- 'f,,- ' L' Q-.-my Z lil ig ' , K Vllifffez rl. .fl 'l'l We ,,,M , ' 1 if L - TTY , vii 1. ' W C' ' ie. - ' f jf, V I U F J ' ' 1 i ii? if R ' 4 Q f ' f at T Lorna Tom Fred Annette lerald Sweat Sweet Tau T3Yl0f TaYl0f iii, X X J 1 5 Neal Rhonda Carl Terry Thacker Thomas 1f..,. ,I U C a f Q rtlre Peg Kevin Geri Thompson Thornley Thorsen w i ll. A ,Qui l y f y ' Dee Tim David Tibshraeny Tiffany Tipotsch f,a5,,t- it x'.f-fqiggjrzs, . f l f ,RM xg, 3 , Cindy Roberta Tolsdorf Torres Annette Trent 0 t-1-'lp Doing more than her share, Adelyne Lee gathers F s C' .L, V ' ' g ij , trash left by others. - , A 33' ' lames Cindy Esther Tripp Troxell Tryon gg' t3,5QW? fi C ' T fi psig Q52 ,Vi . - ., , T X, . U4 1' 'ft' r 'X I an Don Linda Ferdy Pam Robert Urrea Valandra Valenzuela Vance Van Winkle 5. ,N ,www .gg ig ', A Neal Vanzutphen IUNIORS-241 3 ,,, - - . ' 'A ' l Lx' -in W I hom , X LN,A u,,,,.,1.r ,J 'Moll ' ,vi af 1 f ' fb 'V Rebecca Villicana VJ l - 1 ' ll' , eil A l'?F!'fH lordon Wahl 577421. t 1 Rob Watson 242 IUNIORS i Float Work Brings Everyone Together My , f N Tim Wade Wahl Chris Ward .. -1 p: ., ., so,wwW' --- . X it-gs, Donna Weaver Vi., YQ' fa' 2' A 564 -- ,.. xi X , Q X s, I' . f 1 if Audrey Steve Dennis Robert Vargo Vaughan Vegh Vensor W . . 4er1 ,W ,if If D D fa? 's if 'ft 'K ' I L X, - E Leslie Teresa Alex Alex Verch Vickers Vickery illagomez Left: Supervising rather than working on the class float are Dave Gardener and Brent Done. Above: You tell him and ,I'll hate you forever! cautions Tammy White to Terry Klepinger. Dianna Cle ment laughingly observes. Opposite Page: This is the way to make a float, cheerily chants lean MacDonald. fees, . e f - .g,,,az-s.:'fe1gsQs1 W , he ,... bali? ggi.. lgswi, me-s:,,.::.is M, N it 1 . ,,,, .R . . S, eeee S as eyystet r .f, ,V 'x uf L D' A l lanine Weber .nf 7 . -. -,1ff1e!5Ig1.,s.m 1- yy szz. A I 11. 12. V1 Spf' lt, ff, fy Mike Roy Weidinger Welch F! , m ' 'a ,g , 'V' U. rf' ,J I X If 4' 1 ff Scott Welker 2 is ,, ll ,A-. 1 sf y gp f ' V :li All YQ! , H E I ' A 194 'vs W ev- 4 X ' ., , i, F I v! li A, Mary Ann Diana Deon Dalia Wendt Werner Wessels West , C W Q 'Wai A b , A :A . - W ' 5 F? - ' 4 - Z-I sf-' at , for-4 ' rv ., I t Q fl' , fag ,i K . 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Vickie Raul Sue Darla joy Loran Mark Shauna Alcantar Alejandro Aleggi Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen ' 4 X ' ' . hrrs -.,.- , i ' ' rl 4 Kr- A419 0 A 5 J: at r y me 42' 0 1? 3' l Q l r QQ' Alf he A il .J A Wwe A if ,ei, we lea or y , . fu A -L W ' is V 1 I - a . v V lj'-, , , .: VM-, 1. El. - V l , . , Z . y,.. 5 fra K L,, .,lh.:'g::?agg: . K, ,f L N LaVon Lorraine Mark Dawn Susan Eric Forrest lay Altum Alvarez Alvin Ament Amick Anderson Anderson Anderson Sophomore class council-Top Row: jenny Steverson, Mara Burroughs, Tammy Rezac, Shelley Walker, Forrest Anderson, Brad Taylor, Gerald Shelley, Tom VanWinkle, Tammie Richardson, Lori Grzesiek Middle Row: Mr. Lindstrom, T.Redondo, N,Laga, C.McCurdy, S.Amick, K.Geld- macher, L.Weight, l.Adamson, M.Martindell, L.Benson, l.Crum Bottom Row: C.Cortez, T.Mason, M.Harris, B.Dawn, R.Newman, L.Brimley, S. Archibald, L.Alvarez, l.lshikawa R ,A 4 - A QW 'W ' 'F' W ., an rs 'vm , Yew , ' K ,..:3' fl -'Vw if Qi' , P' 1, Y 14151 ll ,.,JZ' L 2, . , M. ' ., 1 Q . ,f X F, Ma Q W s 1 f i ' 4 , 5 - . 4 , .r ff N. Hi f M l gp , 5 . 'A , b 'rv - gg ,L t fa '51 ' sysl f C C . y A , A ' sf gy 5 tr 'I sssy M. g g J C y Mike jeff Susan Connie Tom jack Carol Caroline Anderson Anke Archibald Arellenes Armistead Arnold Arri an Arva o 8 Y ,, ., 'li' l r-7 , ' ' - 4 . I .. . J RJ -g .ff M W A t 1 1 jgfgel ,up ' ,V ,ily l vifvx-1 fog ,ri 1 .si ,., 5, u ififfctf ffix A Q if S., ' Dennis julie Natalie james Duane Ayan Loren Tom Aust Axakowsky Babbitt Babcock Badger Bailey Baker Baker ff 5-'f i 1 fe , ,,,: A QA ff 5. .- seg B ' B Q- g .A so ,ai. l at A i t t ' B A L B V i'1i ' Gwenna Melissa Mick Brenda joe Edgar Carmela Frank Baldwin Baldwin Ball Ballard Baltierra Barbour Barragan Barraza H 1 x wx: . , l , , 1 f . if X 3, HZ ? , ir y V '-3'-il :I .lla 1.5531 H,,,gjg P g jg, N Sf. s ' , :Sf 3' --I of-V' if , ' S ' '51 I :Y ' 1' .J Q1,.t: ff- .1 l 7 21,1 ..' 2 if ' Michael Debbie George Ron Ferrell Greta Steve Cynthia Barry Bassett Bean Bear Beazer Bebout Beckle Bensley srll 3 'llll B C .r llsl l it 'lt my - M0 mt A P- ,h ' is - L F v il' by 53' A ' . A jr, l , ' ,f , swf? ' 'YQIB . W K l A I f ., ,U 'jf ...V j g f-r r ll A s 6 . ' - . . ' g,:f VV-:'Cf'V:' ti ' 1-we-be r x B, 5-w s' Selig!-Ezra Lenni Larry johnny Becky Michael Richard Robert Keith Benson Berman Bernal Beaver Bingham Birberick Birdsong Black . .'h, . . ilg J ' at '- VV gr l . we tsit B , ssll V ' C fa-'ix .H K l Z In . L Q., L y W Q , l is A V he C 5 ' at Q ,,,,,,,f A iv -V W -A ..,,.., g 'LL w. vktfdj 12125555522 f Ref, A C l B , 'tr as 'g:':E'i::?:':EE'11'::1Q' .,f'fQ' g. a, Cathy Cheryl Pam jerry jim Matt Terri Gary Blake Blandford Bliss Bloomer Bodine Boettcher Bond Bonner I f ' t -'fag f '- ' fiiajlflw Ji , 527 , ., ' :H - ..-, I , I' . ft fs: is uni B sts as B A -fr -- A ,H fi -.. g - 5 .0 . -. an 1 inf if -V 'lltt C y A., 4 K . A .- ft S JN- rlll f i , ' - I sv , r I - -f.. y ' . 5, l I ytyi . r. is Tom Mary Ann Susan Mark Richard Kelly Robert Keith Bottomley Bowden Boyle Boyles Bradshaw Brady Brandenburg Brengle 246-SOPHOMORES was ws.. Karen Cyndi Brodzinski Brown Many Pupils Find Biology a Puzzle l just don't get it, exclaims a helpless Steve Phearson as he tries to :'2'i - ' , - it C L, fs X! Ak B vi C g Marv v- '53 lg A 'W' B V iv' 'N V ' A . i ' , ,, ' 'S 1,f ,?j is P x ' 'Zn F 'T , 2 ilf'7li ff ' B yr S P C lee I 3 ,fi-'L fa' I '7- BBW: ..:n ', Stuart Mike Karen LeAnn Phoebe Doug Briant Bright Brimhall Brimley Brinkerhoff Brinton , Li' , ' i'ii A. gm 'c . A X ' - -4,3 if ' ,1?,i7.:Wf.'-.,, S? I ,WL ,473 Q Y, s X ,' in 'X if Z I X Qs' I , Ml V he , 5023 f N- ' f , f w,:.-:sims ff's f,f,,,..'w' Garth Marty Mike Randy Brown Brown Brown Brown , Q K fl r B 'Wd f- s ' P ' ' r P B sa, :L-,, 2 B . g J if L Adrienne Laura Lynn Keith Brunke Bubbico Burnham Burr N s I 1 K , .f,bi 12 M ex, .fs 1 if M .Jil , ft il I - X C -Q , ,fl P - , 1 . ',. I ,C I 3 ' f. L ,Qiy is g r ,il s - X fs . B -fl! - 'x Mara Barb Louise Sadie Burroughs Busby Butler Butler ' A , s an- - i. K 411, Vi ,jg , ?!:'- a X ., a lfslgg' r , ' -X ' in I ' L,,' ,, V ' I ' Q pax 5.0 12 P l i fs f ff Kristie lay Wayne Gonzalo Calder Calkins Call Calvillo study his disecting assignment. C L a ? V, ,tj I ., ,,,, ff: ' '. .1 ,ze ' A ,A P fl B 6 f ' it 'mf t v? P B L B L ii 'l' 9 2f?2?3i., . -f iff Albert Matilda jody Gayle lack joe Candelaria Canez Capps Carling Carlisle Carrasco lf, W -' QV wx, 1.71 WV N x W, H 'isi , K K ii , .i Q Ya Q Q :N K 4: 3 'W A :QQ V-Q P B if - f .Q 'N 2 1' o f p 7 'X y 5354: ff, 'x5'f', A V' 'X 'J ' 5 . X 1 if fV??i1 Mike Sue Pete Ken Patrick Kathrine Case Cassinelli Chaides Charbonneau Christie Christenson ' Cherrie Carroll 3 4 , H. if 1, , I Rick Chun liz. i ,al an 1 'R 17 3 5 i If J J ll Cheryl Cartright ' its - -1. ,W r Q, Q 4' 1 oh 5.317 earl-:-'1 . S NES. Brad Clark SOPHOMORES-247 Cheryl Clark if Andy Clifton ,rv QC 'e me 4. , P 5 -I 2 A.. K, lana Clark ,uCriffiz1 2 t15gwQ 1 , C ,SM , 1. Denise Wvfrfififfafafm iw mm C r ' ' , R 1.l L , h ' ,, af, UW 4 ' A Q : y N' y yy x 1 4 , C -r yy, I, J, xy, 3 Mike jeff David Eileen Keith Linda Clark Clarkin Clement Clement Clement Clevenger g Somebody Always Gets the Bottom Locker Blues ,ll Qimm i s is Sharon Cline Cline ,Ma ,, 4,3 r,,,,Ca,,C C, , ,, C I .5 Kevin Cheryl Christie Clint Close Close ggz o fafet Vsrr i ltr -1- , 4 i . 4' C Q Q ,. l a,A QA V- V V ly loan Mark Greg Closterman Cluff Clute 'll' K K i I: I I , C, 4,5 ' ,V ff vs K .nw-K yi galil eeyy .K 1 'rl ' '-' l as i -A , . Cathey Lauri Max Cobb Cochran Cochran f ' - v,,g'j.,v V -.. , E ,, 43 1 K C 'K' Y' o r- A 'ff' jeff Shira, due to the annual registration locker lottery, was one of the unlucky people Mark Chris lirn this year who suffered through knee bends with a bottom locker. Collins Conant Connell ' -'1e.:L5,- l 'l I JC, V C ,,. 1 - ' ,f ., 1.'. Q ' ' . V I rl' V, an C ai,. 4 4 I ,, Q mr., X Li Q F1 C V C f C, l C fifty ' Atl Q 2 ' s-' . ' - 2' V V 4 ,, ' lx if ,br C t or A r -r ig Chris Laurie Susan Tracy Calvin Dennis Curtis Michael Conner Carney Copeland Coppin Corder Corder Cortez Corwin K C 5 of-lgv , Q .aa , AC C , 22 if 'ii C 5.9 Cp, A rl r' s 'C a C C i , f-in f V Z .i . ' 1445, 5' ' jgfjlgil--,f , ,per-.-,ig Jfflf gf' i l V4 y e 1 K jfifls Richard Lori Layne David Kathi Roberta Karen Bill Cook Cooley Coombs Cooper Cooper Cooper Crandall Crandell 248-SOPHOMORES . if V .,r-11 3 .ig V - , ' f t V, :V V sv ,... , 1:- r I K my N QATQW V if 3 , 2 J- . f, Q 'i ml iqifrig. '.,..f ,,, 'V i- A Vila Mary Crawford K5 u as l ' l Pam Danielson Kathy Dearman pf' ' f ' sl- hvlsli-:'1,.! hw' .x1'f' 's-, 'tiki' A, Marie Dillon ' i?'?'?s 'ei ff-fff -uf .,,.. ' - . , s. 1 5' 9 fs M 1 W V ,fa -f. ljgig Q' 3:55, ' , I 9 it 'Q N 4' r 'Q A - z , I 4 - VV: , V 1 5 f: 4- in 1V 5 fx Charlene Drozd - - -' -A lf...rs.s ,, lulie Crum 1 A V , I Cindy Darner Celeste Cummins r with , , il ir fi nv. 7 B A A Richard Curran .1 qv . 1 Ben Davis Diane Davis .'fWwm,eW,fw' ll A -vw l 3 X 'V 'li A lvr sy V -.M r ef Socorro Delgado . x , I P ' 'Elia 3 1 1 X 63 'C 4 5 -5 1 i L QPU 2 Debbie Doane .V, ers? 5- 4' , V lli' ' LQ s f Yi f V ly km I y 'w 'lr N Cindy Drum Martin deMasi Mike Denson is Y 'e .vVv. yr Gloria Curtis , ' V 5' -Q. gg 523' X J., H -.- - , f, vw ii if , ' , ,.i...h Y, 4 Q W Y we 1 i Karen Davis leanie Danielson Karen Daniels Leonard Dallas ' ' -1: . -1 f , ., E A ' 29312, 4 rqsilj ' r-. .ww ,Q X., ni -C f A. .'T'5:' J 1 K-fx 1 l 1 A i' Bernice Dawn Lynn Davis P98SY Day '2 3 'E Vlifwflflwifi? ' N V -0 1 ' ' fd ieys iv V t , i if if 7' llmillk-Zallfl I Derek DePriest Ziiezur ,V 1 . :V Hn, as ,., fs. ' L , It 'E' . gf,,.w?f5,1V , V mel yu. W cg ual? Q K H -i W 4, I leff Donahue .wud aw .,,, s,.,,. W Henry Debra Barbra Descheeny Desenberg Dillion H CTT - M , S91f3l'5:f7f553'f.'lf77f'f7 'l ' TQ-ff ' ' 3 '? f3ff tif' - fgtf twig' t't . 4-., :,i A we A V' X 1:15 vita- 1 Q3 4 Ex Q lf. '. Lg ,mi , J. ff If V ,J ,V lilly' 14 'ii-4 .IJ V Kevin Kraig Terry jeff ludy Donath Dorn Doro Dove Dowler Dennis Dueker Rhonda Duke Charles Dumont qffwgm 5 sss mmm .,si 'Q ,hs s , r if,-vt lohn Linda Tammy Durrant Dzielski Eagleburger , - V ,, is V - ' VV . ' iw: f 4 N 1 xl ti 1 :t ', , -K E V, 4 . I , , , W1 VN' 1 - Q , 1-uw XV W 5 I ,W ' A .1 ' in-WNV . V V s. Q QV E gg, 3 . V ' ja .ewan refewaw f,, y All rf' 1 V F V VfV V at 571 ' ffllbil ' t E' .nn .Q-.... ' E V ' V i 0, ', Peggy Greg Gayle Dianne Robert Linda Michelle Carol Eaton Eccles Eckert Elder Elder Elmer Elsberry Emllng- .- V' 'Vim :Z ':Qf-s-'iff - 1 'F Vf e q 5? V455 ' pf' ' . ' A .. I ,Q V W yi A ' V Qtr' ,A 2 fi' 'xs- x Q - ' ,X . ' A A - ' A Q - -f' ' 3 ,fs fs, 2 V E l E Q 8541.1 . 6 ze 5: ' K- , tilt ve. uw ,'fu.4...i' V lf I I .A+ Vicki Endres Rozanna Fernandez Keith Enlow Eddie Esparza Becky Espinoza lohn Ettinger Wade Felkins lohn Fathauer David Farnsworth AH. V' ,r , ' fm h b Vg: AVV' y J' f V VV ,fmegrkfli sms-.4 vmfi 2. V ,vw F glam if i i ' 'iiiiiigy I tl g flat: ' ,a , , A - V ,. - ,V N :aa V , -. V .. , Vt f V V mm -- .,- , A ' . ,. f . K I -'A fx '. M , QQ if - A 1-Qs 'E Al C. K ga, 4 it W' ' r -. ' K b r VT K k V Q 4 . si A- A if W lf. 1 Q . W , if VV, y t il .W ig ,V My -.-A li . Bill Fessler Georgine Fincher john Finnell Thomas Firch Kelli Fisher SOPHOMORES-249 Karri Mike Fish Fisher l Reeni Fitzpatrick , , . . V gg, Rv r, , 4' T .. X ' 'Qs 'W Kelly Fogarty f 1 .-,,r. ft-P 47' Q- - i , f' x l ' Michael Ford J 5 1 5 -V Las, 1 , JH ' .s g . , J Patty Flaminio f I ggi A , I. fa- K I . .fl 1 :A s s leanie Foran rl if Q :G I Monty Fox 1 Keith Sharon Frazier Fredrickson mf tv - Pat Douglas Frelix French , - gsm' ml' f A S X F l ttat l 4: . in 'ill I Bonnie Tony Garcia Garcia -ix 'Flyer' 'lllfr vel it , ' I - V if I Nl y J X, 1: J, , i .Q X5 Karen Starr Geldmacher German 250 SOPHOMORES All Types of Weather, All Types of 'Eats' Neither rain nor snow shall keep dedicated sophie Steve Hill from eating his concession stand ice cream cone. Tony Flores a - .J l 7' ' ' ' M For-f' is . Laura Mary Cae Kim Dallas French Freymuth Fritz Frost ' ' ' W N 1 . , 1 - ' i'c,.' mi wviefqi lifi muff? Aff. 1' ' 7: :ss K 4: :bi ' ln is 5 4 'n L, 5 I My 3 I ' 45 T ' M xl , A ,V Auf, s N A ll A 'f.. Q' ,, :rf 1- it , A .. Debbie Robert Robin Craig Gardner Gardner Gardner Garner 1- ff' I - 'f ... as T fysr, J Q Q T rf 4 Brian Donna Pamela Teresa Geroux Gibbons Gibbs Gibbs 7? 1+ - fQ ,QS .- f xl Danny Floyd 1' U ..- t , , ., A67 V if - -all ' . .El 'J . Az A ', f' , 'AT f T siglfffi-1' Z, V15 A 'fi 2 Drew Mark Forbes Forbes ,.,tVV3 ,. 'dv 5: fd i X , rp Q l ' .5 V. , we V , i . . c -, -ft gi Cheryl Tammy Franks Frawley 'ff T ' ,si T71 5 T . V ,we A. 5!! ::.:: i: : ' Kevin Michelle Freeman Freeman ,,,e1,yg 'T I A ai lf fn?-Q s 2 -it ff I lv f f3 .5.ff. - 9'-Tia'-'J l' ,-H -3 Mitchell Terri Fulwilder Gammon , f. - Q 1 , , uv U T JT' lg v 2 its I K- ' 'K ,, xy t a Debbie Deborah Garret Garthe WW - I rs. . V . , .,,, gt t 7 ., Y G m Q . . I a f . 1 J Pam lack Gifford Glenn w, F , . K rs' Y V M . Q, 4, A , M , Q- xt S L 'W IG. J .ff A fl' 5 'bt if' 'M f . 1 t 1 fx'?l2 L'-?f::Tg ff' 2 'H' . 5- lybffiffl 1 l' f ' I A War jim Steve Melba Kip Silvia Lindy Luis Ramona Gian uzzo Gilbert Gloria Glover Golithon Gomez Gomez Gonzalez S :.:' ..,' ' f...Wk ' 'ffm is ,.i5 f Qi ,V T EWS Tfa! g ,...4a,p.ge,4w L5 . ' ll ' Vt ,J 'li I liil Wk if A - A 3 I. , ' l vi' fs ' ' V ,. -ffl' , 'ln ' ,.. A H I if -157:-1 In V l',2521vg, Nancy Malcolm Lynda Don Twyla Richard Robert Kenny Good Goodwin Gordon Gose Gossett Gowdy Grafe WY!! Www? '31 ?'f,R'W ., . , 5 fi mf i ' X i'ti x M 4 V as N . G. xg , H V f A P. ' :ii-'G i l 1. lg..7l'piiF'l ' ' lla- 'iw' Kemp Wendy Ron Becky Neil Gary Lori Steven Graeme Grammef Granillo Graves Graves Gray Grezsiek Griffith ,Z , Y: in f,-' . 'p als fffifffffi V- 'L , , 1 'fi V M l A sf , 4 ,' , l t V Q allied 'T lifriqlllf it A 't-'t I X, , , . ., U, 4 Y T. JW if -L I l Y V ' A l . t Scott julie Karen Duane Tony Carledy Stacy Gary Grimm Grommisch Gf0mmlSCh Gross Guerrero Gurr Gutierrez Gunnell ,, ,ik . , ug 8 4413- i .glial V A ' ' Brent Tim Karen Dean Fred lulie Bryan Wendy Gshwend Gylytnuk Hagy Hale Hall Hall Hallowell Halsey W . , , . - 'Pt 'Gi K ,, 1' , 2: l ' . A w I It - M- . it' G '- 1' A T ' - W, N 4 pn ' , K L wtf K ,Z i ' 1 ,K , ' , ,' E., '- , .,. - , V , , . 5.54. , H- WTJ. . 7,15 f' f 3 V ne: S .3 L - S -Awe' H ,Q N V7 ,f is Wx . if I1 if , Q' Zig, I. l 'A A is ' if , - ft f sf , -1-1:w:v.Qe'rgf.,g-weft . wt if-f' Alison Mike. Tim Clayton Kenny Doug Lisa Stephen Hamblin Hamblin Hamblin Hamlin Hammar Hammond Hampton Hancock Q - 1. - Q L - ZA fn. .QL-5'3 ,,?f5v A 3 Vtvv L , R Eggiiizggwvy. , ., ,435 x' - il I . .t vi S L Q as as L -T ftts W -.S H Q ' ' ' NA -V ' 1 4, Q- 1- ' ,' -Q ' if 5- 1 ' -y ' F ' , K ml ,... , . 'ii - . Q 'ff' T 2 vi t , I I ,, V' uh Q, r , . . , S X ' ' , I . V, .' ' ' 1 f . I ft, M14 f 'Q ff 2- V ' ls ,' t'L?L 1 I' K55,312l?il, r1'i'ld.l??gg'S 'ff ,ll Pete Sherri Ceasar Lois Michael Michelle Todd Gary Hansen Hansen Hanserd Harper Harrell Harris Harris Hage SOPHOMORES-251 ll ' X -Q X W . 4 ,. -.. Q'-L, .lgg -,Hz ww. . . :vt-'iff-f ,- : X. v-. asf M- r'1N3'5Q. I' 527.121,-'R ':'-if fp .--,aff-- f u ::7.?1YM?z Samuel Hathcock Haws Healy s 'Vi Q x ,, ,rl 1, 1 zfarsmgn 1' Carla Heap Dawn Hess Olivia Hillan lanice Hodge janet Horn Becky Hunsaker 252-SOPHOMORES . L V 4' 5 - . - , at 5 . ,. A 1- 44 - 'fav ,lf ., ' K xgjg J Q A 'f L 'iw ' 1 1 4 J X ' E liifim. R It 1 if ' i ' fl 1 Greg Suzanne Kerry locelyne Hebert LAK Kay Tommy Sandee Brad Heil Hemphill Hernandez Herseth 5 . f l fy. ' ,H .E I' Ron Leslie Linda Steve Hetrick Hill Hill Hill .- V. zfsgsifzft. 2.1 : 'C' ' K l V ' V J 1f,f?'wH!l,,g:,a4lf f raewiiflqg 2 ,r fy' -- va... , 'N so George Donald lim Debbie Tgne, two, orae, two. .. dgasp liarrlelalnd garlrin Himes Hinton Hipps Hitchens eaman as t ey count own in weig t urrng .Q Y if V UL , ,: 457' , VL trx 4 : Lx . , A .M-'Q , 'pf K l 2 al ' ,, ' '51 I V U em I ' A ' ' Laurie Chris Virginia Scott David Carolyn Tony Hogue Homer Homer Hon Honetschlagen Honetschlager Hood 1 1 -px'--iw ,.a.a9Qsf2JsgP - ,vjfw lux Elk. K Isa Barbara Richard Randy ymu Steve Ronald Hopkinson Houser Howard Hoy o Hubbard Huemrller ' 'V V77-:H V 2 .yr 4 ' J' i 7 LLL . R .X A 1 Susan Mary Barb john Mat Lee Linda Hunt Hurley Inge lshikawa lablonka jackson lacobs the Weight Goes p.e. The exercises are just a part of physical educa- tion. Q ,xfxl lvl Bryan jones ' ' Q L' 'L si-R 9 jim jorgenson Air f-4 ,, 197. ,K F ffm. if Wifi i A-, l 'Q rl tv,- fl S Kathy jacobson ' ' ,,, ' T 4 T .,,. t , l m i T ' 31 i f ,lilm i z 1 pills ! T 4, ' ' Sandy jayne Z , '03, ,f x f' ti ,. ,,i: I 1 , A A -f gif 0 ? ,QF A Debbie johnson Paul johnson ,,j?T?'T'fii 'S Wffliiiii? 'A 'iii' 1 X :,L if N ' 'r I I ,K I :EF S i'ff ' , ' W l 1.1 V ' K ,,,,,di, l 4' ' l' t 3:12 R I .fist Alan jacques Betty jacques sz R, R t' if ff Pam Gary jepson joe it iiis , A ,Q , , yi ffl Erin Frank johnson johnson Chris janes pq, , , .M M i ,., . Beth johnson A gm ? 7 sisi T S, N1 ' 1 I 0' . jeanne johnson f 2. s 5 , 5 'fflfiwflf . Y T it - 1 ,. V f A ' 'w S 'Wifi' . Ag ' ' if t -r Ffa, Q.svfiff,,fsff,.wf , .s-. Robert johnson Scott johnson Steve johnson few K f T T j . ' n cf c s fa as 'zu - v r fp- f - , A. fs '- ,. nf J ..,, if - , X I A A , b - - f W J if j Q-Mi, is 'T f ll 4,5 as A K as .. XR' ' ' . K if ' I 'H im Eli? ' W x - ' , . i ' .V 1 V -if - ,X j ' V ,gg ' Eric jones Gary jones ,4'?P1 N tal 'K ' 5 1 I Ns A 5 lu f Kevin judd Steve jorgenson janis jones jennifer jones Robert jones ,,,f,f V T . H QQ 'T 5 1 tsyss 2 l Robert Kahler fr W. A Kfy ff ll 4421? , gi f - -1- 4' T - ' - r- ' M 1 3 ' f- '12 V' 29, t tg - 122: Kathy Kearns Brian Tony di Kevin Keck Kees Kelley Kim Kaldahl Sher Kanawyer x' ,W , ffjrrra 2 ll 'V l 's , U ,tr .. I A gg ', 1- V' Mike Pat Teresa jones 2 . f ,r W6 rr Tamie Kartchner , ag-,m u 'fi W rf s wh- If -is ,. 5 .- s i Pam james ' i Charles johnson s T R ,... l, is Lane johnson gi, V A . 7 , Ricky johnson 7 S gn Ap, Vicki jones .,. , . gy-fd iz.. I Larry Kays Katherine Kempker Kempker Kent Steve Kerr SOPHOMORES-253 r Keilliilef Kkfliz 13555 Willie' K'IlaJQ'lf 'ZTLTK Ktlfl an Some Girls Do Anything to Have a Picture Taken Lin Klug Karen Kopperud B ludy Korth F' if But what do they have that we don't have questions Bernice Dawn and Celinda Set- . . . ,, , , ,, David low, as they try to look their best for that certain someone. At least we re not plain! Kramer ti.. Bret Lacey rm r s Melinda Brenda Kuhse Labbe , V 7 , ,as 5 A I 2' I .ax - 'ts ii 1' , , ss 'Vasa 4 David Carol Lane Lanning 254-SOPHOMORES cpl .Q fi, J 's . . fi f-pf DeNae Larsen .i , fray ,V ,I as e ,Kg if N Z Terry Amy Nancy Lacy Laird Diane Knipe rn X. eq..- W v- 1 ,xE' xx xx M ' Robert Klepinger T i 1 ,few V1 K- 2 . -,.x -. 4' ric Knudson !Ng cgajx T ' s f WT- M15 . f. E W K T ,, W JG K 'v' 53 Ns' H 45 s -' If X 1 Q . Chris Nicky Korte Kortenhoeven -fa. 'l 'J' 'LS 3 ,3 il W 'I f wp fhtffxi jerry Ray Kosisky Kosola .WA .s 5 ,s- T' HA X 'da -19' , Paul Kathy Kranich Krankel Mike Lambiase 3 Theresa Brian Todd Larsen Lawrence Lawyer 5, ,, .f. ,- . 1 1 .4.... John Leavitt , 3 . ' ' ' 3j'Sgff5Sj .5:f. Frans Lambrechtsen 5 L .I 'NE Wendy Leavitt 1 , , T V',, y W Et T .,:,..:t r r I 7 . K K' ' KFC! K ' ,, as V V 1' V. Ny, li ig: A-Aff., all ,, lv Q5 'J ' 'A A . 1 .iwCf..Lxf V A as 1 7 'iw ' ...l , ' A '4 Q 'A K x Ji in ir Q ., QV, 2 I ' I' 1?4SLlsfi2'f1'f:,z,i'ga,irQrf, :,'Li'ws5?-vas all L X Bobbette Carla Harley Robin Matthew Turk Barbara Stacy LeBaren Lee Lee Lee Leek Leftwich Leonard Leonard W i M K N ,,.., H ,ZX 3, rg.-L - X., gn N It .f 4, J 1 .Q K 71? L -j , . ' M 1?r4'f1!r H ,Lffff zlfils L X 1 ' L' Y' , LALQL I 111 Halflltllllffllrillrfrrlfsszllfllwll .af far, Dixie Olivia Shellene Paul Micki Scot David Vickie Lewis Lewis Lines Liss Loe Logan Loggins Long a D t W L s e L ,es Jil A 'A it I xi , fi, gm I ,I Q, I ir uiypi V: 2 ge me 5 N- ' xx A ,, V. eww L L L 1 . L . V N. X ff' 4 v Y' -:Fw L X it fx J r A V i ' , L D All ,'-Li ,' I 1' I Eifgd IA, .ffszspl ' ,fa ., Q 53, 'L L Al .sw-lffs., 'L -:ff1111v121z r:s5ffrf 1 .rf ' its vi' L ll Wifi Ll g't'L1f.1fL .. lztlesirif-firitrrril ' Ai' K qu' M .N r . 1, Ralph lim Susie lane Tony Sandy Juanita Ken Lopez Lowe Lowe Lowry Luders Macdonald Macias Maclnnes sy , s,y,1 L Here l go skipping along ... sings Beth Adams as she skips rope to J , A M the beat of her natural rhythm during p.e. , ,, a- - L 5, , A i T' - ff, 1' 'rf 'V -- IN- 1, xjl 4 CW W fi tx' 'Ag 8 , kk VM H Q N ve 'll- i ,fx 4' O. 4 31 :- Greg Lisa Roxane Betty Madden Madueno Madueno Maged .,,.ss , . s,rgs , x I 1 ...... y if 1 Qi. y xy, by i ,, is Q - 1 . ' b . xr' in Debbie Susan Daisie john Makil Malone Maloney Maloney N..,,. I ,ff. ,- K ' Qfj ni 55,3-f l fg7s9f3f'7'2i : LfLW4'g 55 E Mar Grunt Randy Laura Carol Maloney Marcum Markovic Marquez F, , s,s,, L, L ,,s,r,sss L ,. A to lx ,s q F, V X I L N W- - W -l -,M Vaal D V , . X' ,X ' A . .Cl L L L W1 L. fa Carole julie Myrlene Gloria Martin Martin Martindale Martinez SOPHOMORES-255 V 'qv .2 I ,ii 'f 4' i- s fl 2 - 21. A ,, . 'viii 'f 51' ' Martinez Martinez Dennis Martyka joe Sylvia A -13. i if X .. .Q , , if Jnn f E 4. Eddie lohn Kevin McClelland McClelland McCleve .Q- .' A W f Qjgfvffiii 'fvfjiff E' f 4, Pam Mason ,.eQ.,!:1m+-- .f , T v ,,,',. W ,, , f -V f-ol. ., , F fm 5:42 N 'vs' A .1 at we 3 I' George McCollum A I I Tami Sharon Randy Mason Mass Mast ' if ' fa . , , gf . . M 5, ' , 9 A ,g gi 9. - 20' , 1 ,N . 1 ,F - A ff' 'Z aQ,EL2as'?r? fig V 'mu 5:1 l '20 I if 7 , ., . V , f ef...-, I - . 4'-Af W 5 1' is.. , A, 'K if ' I LJ I Cindy McCurdy ..rr .l Fred lim McDermott McDermott v f. F ?3rW f72vn9Gi:?5T' Q' V. i V' -::,. - ., V, -sf-':-V . ,, - , --,f'.'M'l1 - '-G11-if z, J , ' , A ,Qvf , ' ' 1 N , 9 I A 5,1 1 , I 1 if' f. z YZF ' A kg, K: , - 1 . y ,fig 5 v , S -f if I 5 p Bifgn-: f.-,.2,:H W fill' , ' . .. ' li3 iiz3.l'?f-'ff ' ' . Carmen Bonnie Steffanie McDonald McElroy McFarland , , ,, .1 cg' I' L ,L fl L Bk 9 L. 4-J. in ., fsfffli J,'3' ' L 4 Lisa Robert lohn Melville Mendivil Merkley Al McGreger Karen Merrill Mitch McGown Kevin Merrill f'-i m'-Q ' . 51 ,mgyf . . na ,:i.:,gQ1lE?s' :aff fill: -ffjzrmffw , , 2 z 5,1 Refi: ,X f . r ,. , . 1 'M is ex , V 1 .. ' X ,W AT- -if K . , f , ' 1 . - . ,,.---'ft iQ,3fQc,:a. IH-2 - .L a.L'.,i' if - Annette Donald lill Merle Miles Miller Miller Miller f, Q. . .F ,. Ronald Miller 35 S , xp , H ,K i I wr 4 3 3 X Bobby David Devomiaer Gary Moore Moore Moore Moore A , V - ' V 6: s A js, 'V . 1, lf' 'A 1 'f wi ' 3 .uf , X -.-1 . 2 . ,' dv lt ' f 'f ' ':.1 A 2 ' R Yew if , '4 i 1 il: K . Don lay leanie Beverly Morey Morris Morris Morton 256-SOPHOMORES ,Y Gene Moore .ilffliigi W,1.f4,fr,'fYi?4 l 5 Bob lames Mclntosh McKay -T 5? Q We 1ffffff'ffl 2. , - 5' 4 , s 7:1734 A 1 K A Q, l ' if 7 'Nw A 4 4 5','r'ifqI.'f1' R' ,, , . f , r -f H 7' is., K wi. . , N, ,,.,y 5 ., it Q is of my R Rick Linda Merrill Middlebrough - fy, , , ,L ' V ,. l all W V , . 9 as? 1 ' ' . Y . '.,, Debbie Millsaps W . , : A fr, LHJJ .i 34,514 ' , 4. i 1 , Gregory Moore r ,K , , f W il 2 M s. - ' Ds'-5' 'g, ?lwwe2 eff?2?fi Hia! l l,LW, , 5 ,,,.. If , H- LL qi f.,3M'7 ? 1 as V. -Qs: f tml- j W :f .fag jim Don Moss Donna Moss Debbie Mathis ...,,. fl 1 if f ' 5 - gb xv, .. Wm! G If 3 . .- 1 ' is '1 t I I U XL X . Ps - S 1 V . f , 1 A t t s ' v w A Q. h. 1..,g few 5 Will McDonald QW.k.,:,,m,,g,.,,: . , 4 1 Pam McLaws 4' . ' -4-5' 9 Y If ...MK X, A 4 r M s 1 3 J f,,Q,M ..X A.: .f K 'ti l lim Middleton ' 4' t . , r Lpl qj '- - 'V , 4 me. 1 , i f Y ' ' ' - ffigggaggft. 2, i , -, .V 7 - M353 , . ' fix . I vvf' A W.. K .. ,. . 1 10' Llffflifffii- L ' 1 f Monty Miskin , -- xy , , if V .V fig ... A 3 '- it -'41, , . in M - K el , ' x X Kevin Moore eq, .1 0 'Ya' 'l Sandy Motes Debbie Mitchell Teresa Moore '- .A -1.. N hs! . 35 x a i ft '4 ,.. .. i r . Mike Mowers 'T'5,M?1f'? A , ,' f 1 A Vkrlk Q i . et , -.ri Pat Murray il. , 3 Rick Rene Frank Mowery Munoz Murphy ,Y 1,7 X . we is Qtr. Cordell f. s,,-fx 1 my F 'x Wade Terri Murry Mustonen Myhrman sw , .ww New-urge .A s-3-W,-. ,- . A 4,,,,, . , . t .sffwi-5' ! T115 ,.- 4. 1 f. J. fs I xff,-yi i .1 iq, Shelley Nance 'ms , A A ,vi ww Nt, x V .W 2 Q I f 5 'W ' -'-22, , ', Q' ta img - - , is -if A, 'J' V.-' K ...Zo- .i - y .S :?1,, s :vb Vxy. f K ,,., -- K.. , S , Q- ffl 224 Ka? if as Stacy George Delma Lawrence ludy Stephen Charles Nance Nava Navarrete Neff Neill Nettles Newlon , '.',' A AA . Q-f 4: s F l O , I . L.-4, RN ' ts, ,Spf ff: s gf.: - 15 rt tt Mark Mary Ann Craig lulie Marty Mike RiCh8rd Newton Nicolaus Nielson Nielson Nielson Noel Noel i Chom p i ng gl Chewing Not Always Piggish 'flfl N Hi? E -r Renee Newman Cheri Nordstrom s 4. s l - , , L . If 4.1.1- f,1.:,, X, '-- '. . , Q .1 ,A , i 4 lj Denzil Terry Debbie lana Norful Norzagaray Nowlin Nugent R ' ft, ,JV 3 6 ' I ' 38 e--e - .Q A 3 . GA Rick Kathy Connie Susan Obley Ogle Oliver Oliver sew Q y i, 't f Slff 1 With licorice dangling, sophie Debbie Mathis competes in the chomping and chewing event at the annual Daddy Dau hter Date. v ' ' 8 . Sandy Kerry Paula Susie Olson Olsson Ortega Osborne fd K ' t ..5.-,- ' ,H Y 'ii M ll Robert lack Teri Rick Rick Terry Mike Marty Overall Owens Pack Padelford Pagan Pandel Pardew Park 257-SOPHOMORES .,,.f- , . 1, , sv. . lm Mary Curtis Duane Lynn Deana Pascoe Pater Patterson Patterson Pavlovich Payne P arrrrrav 1 Palma 5 Mal- ff' 5 if ' f ttrrl A P 't fa Q A ca ,Q 'aj S . f y Q C y . . y ' . E ll' ll . ily ifrfiv. Ili I W fl Debbie Mike Tim Stacy Shellie Ireeta Pee Pena Pendleton Penrod Perkins Peshlakai xi? f'A. ' ' A V51- ff -L 5 ri f H fl J il 1, AM ggtfr gf T 1 Q x Q... , 1 Y f X I' , s C , i lim Paul Sam Steve Doris Peterson Pew Pew Phearson Pierson , A 1 -,. ,L ., , .L , . ,eii . - A. 'A 5 ' Vs f . I ' U 1 'A 'V ' ' ff gfffg NM., iii S 4-i f 2 Q P Q5-iflff .f C ,ij tt My f ' it l 1:9 'L A zz 1 - ,gi julie Steve Von Russell Thomas Pomeroy Poppy Porter Powers Prato WW. P iltt 4 'Q iaf,f,,f, - I 'f ' PM :Wi I : l, v 1 K C i r nigga , -L Ax 'Zi' t I ,4 , 5 fu-1: 3. 1, V KJV 4-...f h A ,TA ,v V Z l A' f .,.,,, 1.99 9 P 2 l, H ! it fl 1 i . Robert David Mike Myra Kim Racine Randall Randall Rangel Rasmussen 1 ,l U l H WL H ,mf . 53 ' 1-X 'V ' 5 i St we 4 s A I 2 1 L- ,-,t A to sm ' W M - 4 4 d ' V L . px Ig ' ,K eww' ,JJ f P ' f 1 'ii www? X i :P S Scott jeff Carmen Pam Helen Ray Radcliffe Recker Redmond Redondo -V-f C ,, A , S , il . C '7 -' P 1- il if ga Q ...1 , 333' J' si f ir A :F kk ' 4 gr' 'L .1 l Angella Carolyn Phyllis Tammy Sylvester Ben Rezac Rhodes Richards Rella Resler Reyne wp. Ra 5 J ,aw -. .l , . N lf l ta. Q J' , A it 5 P S , if R. . if . R wx r A, iii, I in l J .rw , V , , A Debra Peckens i. Eg, - gsm 'fi 'V Q 1 f Y Susan Peters , W X P 'ir if ll- Craig Plumlee K , i I -, ' lx Randy Pullins ' 153 J 5 Alan Ray - K el K Ps I 5: ' fs U i Z 1 Lyle Reichenbach pf- 'ov-' . K Dawn Richey Means Lotsa Eats 5 Learning to Cook , N , M gg- ,er I t ,.., g. ,O salad? . J o,X-, 2 7' N Q, .e Q fr L .Y5'Q2xLi.n Charlie Linda Rita Scott Riehl Riggs Riggs Riggs saaaa ease W' Es f if 7551: .- rf gli P t iw ,rg r ' 'A '-T fill 24:9 fs if C I or ,AMI 4 ff' agri- lack Elmer Bob Barbara Rinck Robedeau Roberti Roberts pa, iss .sfr y ,W Y 'C' ' 4' In Looks like Pam Gibbs just couldn't wait to taste a piece of her xt A peachy pie. Obviously, Home Ec has it's benefits. Dan Becky Sherwood David Roberts Robinson Roe Rodriguez srslriir r s, sr's ,, , A L L ' E f L ' 1 1- T? TE 'Hi ig 8- l is X X LV 1221 w at -t ' ra as or ' i 'lr 'E ' M' 5 ' ,' , s V 3 1 l 5 3 v-1-L If gg V ok f . 1 5 ls srr' L Norman Christina Mark Gayle Richard Linda Steven Sherree Rogers Romero Roodhouse Ross Ross Rotgaber Row Roybal . . -, . eihf ii s' :-i: T2-1 XM S 2 1 'illl' ' 5 'I 1 3.110 f i - l,-. E ,-53255217 A V H. ' ' - .. Q 1'-K X. :N , w if aan +I, S M-53 S-, L Q51 ,,,,Is H li JA ,Y iv , l f 5 S S if ffl L Ed Phillip Lloyd Mark Dale Roger Mary Debra Ruhe Russell Ryan Ryan Sabin Sabin Sanchez Sanders R ' -ffhff:afr f-' i'o1 rl's ' as r r' we L 'H ' .aaa self is ask f Qi? f' .,s f ,au . I 8 4. , :A 1 it f S L r L A 2- - : f X v S S -. . -- ' f l . W , Al V za , R' . V - A-gas X -'- 'ef , ' . -1 2 ' ' fl--11'r::: :. . . H E at a s of Ni f :T loAnna Alan Susan Holly lack lohn lody Richard Santa Cruz Sattler Schildkraut Schnee Schneider Schnepp Schrage Schoenberg , X , L V. .. NY .s,, ff S, E L T - 'Q L' . - at A ,, ,.s. L - ,, -. . ! V s . yan , ,Q V 'K D J K A l 1, r t:i:g:,:wi- 'L an 5 rr y Nlsgyx , .. ,y .eg , A M :J L ly 1 5 . ..,.-A , ju -Q ,A 5 I :Sy , 5 V I- P I , L J +s-y S we H , are A X rg, 4 3 r if , sf, LN . - A J r ' 1 gff, Q L ra '. . If 3951 2 I .tar 3 5 7,4-rfagfgfn 1 lf J 5 ,'f,f' l Q S. . L r if a I rf gr 3.-gg frg f' .,,' V l . ' Debbie Eric Karl Cynthia Smith Kevin Paul Greg Schuld Schulstadt Schuster Schwehr Seaberry Seagraves Seay Selleck SOPHOMORES-259 Z 'W if 5 wi, wt . K K, stef , I 7, 1 ' . rv, I , if we 5 fo -, Rexene Seely - . 41,9 1-1 Qgairw , 1- ' 1 :viii S 'i ffiifif 'TW' f Pat Sennett f, . . w . W' I 5- f, s-:,j5f2Q'-'S' ' - ,iv-ag :-.-:- ' .': I 1: ali, - Mary Ann Serling ww vis 'vs' 4-.Q -Y l? i 1K ,,.zxKff Alberto Serpas 3 i 32, 1 S P A K K K .'v, Q K ll .. 5 f . L Becky Celinda Mike Arlene Sesate Setlow Shaffer Sharp K K Q? KK , me., ,TK'i.f ,Q ,e.. KK at at s J , ,ir , X ' f gfwii. - - ' ,K It Nfl? ff . af f .1 , ,un .i P A 3'l333 ' 32-4 122 S, ff f V, , m,,,,+ry,f51jQ 4,1-4 Aw Sf' .1 , Iizemm -if -.1 K K r '4 Q 4 fa, kill. ii Charlene Don Gerald Ken jeff leff Keith Bill Sharp Shaw Shelley Shill Shipe Shira Silversmith Sink Underclassmen Have , - 4 l L., . K 3 K sig All Kinds of Problems H yx - lx ,Q Y 4 i S... u -Q . .I Il. ' Brenda lohn Linda Skalbeck Skidmore Skidmore Xe' , , , .4 m Q X A W ? , . f ,k.. -' 'gn K' K . 4:1 ,'- . ' fg g- it Q. .K 4 ,, , f ' S is li if Karey Peggy Tere Skogen Slade Slattery , W kt Jyy , ' SMH fwwQ: ,ss : ' 1 me title? f fra ' lx '4 'Q' W ra r-DX A , I K , KK ' K,. iff! ,ta I 'X sf, we ,lllilm ' A 2.3 . - 'A 1 ' ' .nf UW' f .f-'1'51 lfi - A jackie ' fva, 'Q' - Bob Brett Slinkard Smith Smith . K, 14,-.uK..egii.:g.:f:'. R 4, KK . ,,,, 34,4 ,,,. , yr.. .:,,5 -,Wg 4 ff ,,fk, t ' iw ft .VVV i.w.- Q--ffiff. K K KAN ,mf - M- f 'map W t,, ffiif , ,pl 0 e eiL'r 1 yyiriii , Jet , it J A ff- 1 'l,VV,. r,,,t K t I ,,g,,, ' , KKKKZ, j Q, X . . SX f - Y 34.5 up X n .' X K KK 5 Oh my goodness, sighs Mary Pater as she notices her thread twisted and tan- 6, hal Cynthia gled for the fourth time. Will she ever get this outfit completed? lanice Kathy Smith Smith Smith -V-. . , ix K f t if P t 2 if ttf siats .1 f Q P ,. ie i ' if PM ,, V , I I if ' Z ' '22 .L . ,VJ 5 KV I Ll l r S . ' if 1, lf' X L I , 2 'V' -I - Kent Matt Pamela Randy Rogc Susan Terry Wanda Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith 260-SOPHOMORES sfeeeaap E?WTw S?i?WmWi iTi5?w'WQl' ' Au MWTYSTETTTU SWE y ily 2 .. ,M L7 K 6 fr ,es , gig 3,5 i n S: A . sl if ,.f:,, 3 tx' -l 1 -ff QL L S' 1--+ lt.: S ' 0' l tok as .. , ,mA . TX 55,51 ' - Xt l J. . Ei I it I 'V T 'V V ' -V ' , v Q , l ' A M... .JA Emily Mary Brian Kellie Vicki Dana Ron Tim Sojka Solano Solomon Sorenson Spilo Spruell Staebell Stai Wulf' ..., cfs ' ? - ,QQ 4 W-fa f Q get tiff, T ' l if l Y, rf ,SJ ' L x T r . 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V j QT.7' Z .w , -, gl .N U ff r- . - he 1. v w 7 X l ' 4' ,ASW . 1 Cynthia Cynthia Nancy Monty Ann Karen lim lim Wood Woods Woods Worthington Wright Wright Wright Wyatt S' iili S .,, 'A ,gs ,sl 'f rilll W . - 'e 3 S lx itll! K 'S Af f V rf' Scott loan lune Hector Kelan Wyse Young Youngken Zavala Zerr '. fl ' ' ,i .S . ca 'Srl . I f Kathy julie Mary Paul Zigalla Zimmerman Ziobrowski Zongker Above: Poor ole' lim Bodine is mad enough having to do seventy-five sit-ups, let alone having a photographer catch him in this position. Right: How many does that make? groans David Alcantar after accomplishing his first three pull- ups. Hang in there David! Q X 264-TIME CAPSU LE Time Capsule FAVORITE MOVIE American Graffiti The Way We Were The Exorcist Paper Moon The Sting FAVORITE T.V. SHOW All in the Family The Waltons Kung Fu The Six Million Dollar Man Happy Days FAVORITE ACTOR Robert Redford Ryan O'Neal Steve McQueen james Caan Rodney Allen Rippy FAVORITE ACTRESS Barbara Streisand Tatum O'Neal Ali McGraw Mary Tyler Moore Carol Burnett FAVORITE BOOK The Exorcist jonathan Livingston Seagull johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye Super Cops How To Be Your Own Best Friend FAVORITE RADIO STATION KRIZ KUPD KTUF-KNIX KBBC KDKB FAVORITE DISC IOCKEY Lou Michaels Toad Phil Flowers Dave Fisher Mike Farrell FAVORITE MALE SINGER jim Croce john Denver Elton john Neil Diamond james Taylor FAVORITE FEMALE SINGER Karen Carpenter Carole King Roberta Flack Diana Ross Cher FAVORITE GROUP Carpenters Chicago Beatles Bread Doobie Brothers FAVORITE SONG Time in a Bottle just You 'n Me Good bye, Yellow Brick Road Sunshine Seasons inthe Sun FAVORITE ALBUM You Don't Mess Around With jim Carpenters-The Singles Chicago Six Best of Bread john Denver's Greatest Hits FAVORITE PLACE TO GO out V.l. Drive-In Parties Movies FAVORITE EXPRESSION Can you believe it? Oh, brother! Really Outasight What's happening? 1973-1974: A Very Turbulent Year The P.O.W.'s finally arrive home from Vietnam , . . Henry Kissinger revisits China, and Washington and Peking establish liason offices . . . The high cost of eating goes up, up, up, especially meat , . . The Watergate Affair dominates the newspapers and television newscasts . . . The ancient Chinese art of acupuncture grows as a health fad in the U.S. . .. About two hundred Sioux lndians play out their symbolic defiance behind barricades in Wounded Knee, South Dakota . . . Former CIA man james McCord hints that he will tell all about Watergate and heads turn toward the White House . . . With the price of meat spiraling up, a Meat Boycott is organized by housewives for the week of April 1-7, 1973 . .. P.O.W.'s begin telling horror stories of their treatment in North Vietnamese prison camps . . . Watergate creeps closer and closer to the President when two top cabinet members, john Mitchell, and Maurice Stans are indicted for influence peddling and perjury . .. Soviet Party Leader Leonard Breshnev visits the U.S. and agreements are reached in a host of cooperative ventures . . . Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton separate, reunite, separate, then finally reunite . . . Hank Aaron chases the Babe and is one short of the Homerun King's record of 714 at the end of the season . . . Vice-President Agnew is investigated for wrong-doings in Maryland, Agnew flatly denies all charges . . . Pop Singer lim Croce is killed at age 30 in a small plane crash . . . Chilean President Allende and his Marxist system is destroyed by a military coup ... Hustler Bobby Riggs is out-hustled by tennis queen Billie lean King in a S100,000 winner-take-all match in Houston's Astrodome . . . The Mideast erupts once again . . . Vice-President Agnew resigns, Gerald Ford is selected as new Veep . . . The Energy Crisis gets tighter and tighter and tighter . . . Superhorse Secretariat runs and becomes the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years . . . Suns' Connie Hawkins is traded to L.A. for swingman Keith Ericson in a controversial deal . . . President Nixon finally releases some tapes-one with a mysterious 18-minute erasure . . , Christmas 1973 just doesn't seem Christmassy . . . Notre Dame wins Sugar Bowl over Alabama and becomes nation's top college football power . . . What does 1974 have in store? . . . Comet Kohoutek, billed as the Comet of the Century, is actually the Flop of the Century for earth viewers . . .Miami wins it's second straight Super Bowl, this one over the Minnesota Vikings . . . The price of gasoline continues to head towards the sky while the fuel supply sinks lower and lower and lower, gasoline rationing seems inevitable . . . Congress investigates possible impeachment of the President , . . Secretary of State Kissinger negotiates Israeli disengagement from Egyptian territory west of the Suez Canal . . . The movie The Exorcist creates a new craze of devils and exorcism around the country . . . U.C.L.A.'s basketball streak is stopped at 88 straight wins by Notre Dame . . . Sky Lab Three's crew of astronauts, breaking man's previous record for living in space comes home after 84 days in earth orbit . . . Vice-President Ford visits Mesa Country Club for a round of golf . . . Seniors graduate, juniors and Sophies move up, and Westwood ends another great yearl! 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David 58,263 Alcantar, Siboney 187,225 Alcantar, Vickey 245 Alejandro, Raul 245 Alessi, Susan 245 Allen, Darla 123,188,245 Allen, james 187 Allen, joy 245 Allen, Leslie 130,218 Allen, Loran 245 Allen, Margie 101,187 Allen, Mark 245 Allen, Mary 124 Allen, Marya125,126,131,187 Allen, Richard 84,134,187 Allen, Shauna 89,245 Allen, Terri 225 Allen, Wyatt 187 Allyn, Dawn 188 Altamirano, julio 188 Altum, Anna 129,245 Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez Alvarez , Ernest 165 ,john 225 , Lorraine 118,245 , Rosemary 118,225 Alvin, Mark 58,245 Alvin, Paul 225 Amaya, Ament, Cuca165 Dawn 129,245 Amick, Pamela 188 Amick, Su Andersen Andersen Andersen Andersen san 112,123,182,245 , Eric 245 ,janice188 , jeri 225 , Darwin 83,188 Anderson, Daryrene 104,188 Anderson, David 225 Anderson, Dennis 225 Anderson, Forrest 245 Anderson, janice 188 Anderson, jay 126,131,133,245 Anderson, Kevin 60,82,188 Anderson, Michael 108,246 Anderson Anderson , Patty 225 Yasmine 130 188 Andrews, Gregory 57 i Anke, jeff rey 246 Anke, Richard 188 Apple, To ny 188 Appleby, William 188 Archery 90 Archibald, Susan 245,246 Arrellanes, Connie 103,246 Armenta, Armenta, Anita 110,225 Diana 188 Armenta, joseph 188 Armenta, Larry 51,188 Armenta, Ray 87,188 Armistead, David 246 Armstrong, Melinda 126,188 266-INDEX Armstrong, Roy 82,225 Arnett, Karen 98,188 Arnett, Spencer 82,188 Arnold, jack 6O,83,129,246 Arnold, Karel 51,143,187,195 Arnold, Matthew 180 Arrigan, Carol 246 Arrigan, Thomas 188 Arrowsmith, Deborah 225 Arvayo, Amada 103,188 Arvayo, Carolina 103,246 Ashby, Frederick 51,188 Ashe, Linda 225 Ashe, Richard 188 Aust, Dennis 133,246 Aust, Doreen 225 Aust, Thomas 188 Avenenti, Hettie 91,225 Averett, Susan 101,188 Axakowsky, julie 246 Babbitt, Natalie 246 Babcock, james 246 Bacon, Betty 172 Badger, Duane 246 Badmitton 91 Bahr, Diana 104,188 Bahr, Pamela 225 Bailey, Ayan 129,246 Bailey, Michael 188,255 Bailey, Teena 129,133,255 Baillie, Pamela 124,125,188 Bair, Gregory 134,188 Baker, Cindy 188 Baker, Tom 246 Baker, William 246 Balderrama, Eva 103,188 Balderrama, Socarro 103 Baldwin, Gwenna 123,246 Baldwin, Melissa 246 Baldwin, Roger 172 Ball, Gisele 225 Ball, joeph 180 Ball, Mick 246 Ballard, Brenda 114,246 Baltierra, joe 246 Barabe, Brian 172 Barajas, Edward 134,225 Barber, Nancy 188 Barbour, Edgar 246 Barcus, Donna 188 Barcus, Kent 226 Barr, Barbara 189 Barragan, Carmela 246 Barragan, Cynthia 45,129,133,227 Barraza, Francisco 246 Barraza, Herlinda 100,189 Barrette, Alan 173 Barry, Michael 115,121,246 Barry, Ruby 189 Barta, Michael 108 Bartezko, Alvin 226 Barrel, Steven 122,124,226 Bartow, Carolyn 189 Barz, Wayne 226 Bassett, Debra 129,133,246 Bassett, Stephen 189 Batchelor, Carrie 226 Bateman, Arlene 172 Bateman, Maren 126,143,226 Bates, Diane 124,125,189 Bates, Rae 226 Bathen, Denise 226 Bean, Anna 226 Bean, Christopher 226 Bean, George 246 Bean, Michael 122,189 Bear, Ron 246 Beard, Kenneth 119,189 Beatty, Glenn 189 Beatty, jerry 109 Beaver, Darla 189 Beaver, Becky 246 Beavers, Mildred 165 Beazer, Ferrell 246 Beazer, Leeann 225,226 Bebout, Greta 133,189,246 Beck, Debra 226,1123 Beckle, Carolyn 189 Beckly, Steven 246 Beckstead, Klaudette 90,226 Bedford, David 189 Beebe, Carol 164 Bell, Cyndee 38,121,126,189 Bell, Wendell 23,51,71,111,189 Bellows, Frederick 121,130,226 Belnap, Debra 104,130,225,226,1123 Bendotti, Robert 98,127 Bensley, Cynthia 100,246 Benson, Cindy 112,143,180,226 Benson, Lenni 245,246 Benzer, james 226 Bergquist, Katherine 226 Bergquist, Kathleen 226 Berman, Larry 246 Bernal, johnny 246 Berry, james 189 Berry, lulie 123,226 Best, Raymond 38,111,189 Betterton, Timothy 226 Beus, jana 143,226 Beutler, Florence 189 Bevell, judy 226 Bever, Rebecca 112,189 Bigelow, Donald 189 Billiet, Neill 189 Bingham, james 226,126 Bingham, john 226,233 Bingham, joni 13o,131,139,141,1a9 Bingham, Michael 246 Binni, Duane 175 Birberick, Richard 246 Bird, Alan 226 Birdsong, Robert 246 Birkett, Martha 226 Bisbee, james 51,56,84,11'l,226 Bishop, Thomas 226 Bivona, Barbara 112,190 Bixby, Sally 179 Black, Carl 108,190 Black, Keith 133,246 Black, Paul 130,226 Blake, Catherine 129,246 Blake, Mark 190 Blake, Melinda 226 Blake, Richard 190 Blake, Tamara 74,75,94,123,225,22s Blanco, Cruz 165 Blandford, Cheryl 246 Blare, james 226 Blau, Steven 62,226 Bliss, Pamela 129,246 Bloomer, janice 134,226 Bloomer, jerry 227,246 Boakin, Alice 227 Boardman, Beverly 112,163 Bodine, john 98,263 Bodine, jim 108,246 Bodine, jon 58 Boehnke, Gary 190 Boettcher, Mathew 68,246 Boling, Debra 108,227 Bond, Terri 133,246 Bonner, Gary 58,249 Bonner, Ronald 23,30,51,54,82,227 Christensen, Scott 76,80,192 Booth, Michael 126,227 Bossey, Scott 227 Bottomley, Thomas 246 Bouldin Shawni 75,132,143,227 Bowden, Mary 104,204 Bowden, Richard 129,190 Bowers, Karen 112,227 Bowers, Russel 189 Bowers, Sharon 104,227,225 Bowling, Debbie 129,227 Boyce, Ken 57,227 Boyd, Adele 110,133,227 Boyle, Cheryl 175,189 Boyle, Cynthia 227 Boyle, Leslie 199 Boyle, Susan 108,246 Boyles, Mark 246 Boynton, Mark 60,82,131,190 Boys League 105 Boys State 141 Braafhart, Terri 134 Bracknay, Kan Buchanan, Connie 100,191 Buchingham, Richard 134,227 Bucklin, Gay 227 Bucklay, john 162 Buckley, Guy 160,162 Bunch, Marlene 191,197 Bunker, janice 123,124,124,227 Burden, Lael 99,191 Burklund, Bonnie 101,191 Burm, Robert 175,227 Burnell, Susan 225,227 Burnham, Lynn 247 Burnham, Renae 98,191 Burr, Curtis 247 Burr, Kevin 227 B Jrrell, Dana 227 Burrell, Dana 227 Burros, Robin 228 Burroughs, Mara 123,245,247 Busby, Barbara 129,247 Bushman, Eric 191 Bushyhead, Susan 124,228 Bradley, Deanna 124,127,227 Bradley, jeffrey 82,227 Bradshaw, F.H. 172 Bradshaw, Gayle 131,187,190 Bradshaw, Richard 246 Brady, Kelly 246 Brake, jimmy 227 Butler, jimmy 51,54,191 Butler, Louise 247 Butler Nancy 110,129,228 Butler, Sadie 247 Butler, Byerly, Caffall Susan 25,133 Frederick 84,130 Grayling 191 Brandenburg, Elizabeth 110,121,227 Brandenburg, Robert 246 Brengle, john 126,134,246 Brennan, Terry 227 Brentlinger, Gayle 102,115,126,190 Brewer, Keith 122,227 Brewer, Louis 190 Briant, john 190 Briant, Stuart 60,247 Briggs, Margaret 190 Bright, Michael 58,71,247 Brimhall, Karen 129,247 Brimley, Kent 227 Brimley, Leann 123,245,247 Brinkerhoff, Brian 227 Brinkerhoff, Phoebe 247 Brinton, Ann 133 Brinton, David 98,129,190 Brinton, Douglas 247 Britten, Patricia 124,125,127,190 Brockmann, Louise 227 Brodzinski, Karen 129,247 Brooks, Felice 98,191 Brooks, Ralph 191 Brooksby, Linda 38,126,143,227 Broughton, james 109,227 Brown, Carol 227 Brown, Cyndi 247 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Danae 191 Daniel 57,82,126,227 Deborah 227 Donald 64,67,227 Garth 171,247 Gregory 60,82,121,134,227 Martin 134,247 Michael 247 Randy 58,68,129,247 Rhonden 191 Robert 227 Browning, Debra 191 Bru ndage, Timothy 191 Brundage, Vickie 45,139,227 Brunelle, Donna 162,163 Brunke, Adrienne 247 Brunke, Barbara 191 Brunke, Paul 227 Brunsdale, Kenley 227 Bubbico, Michael 227 Cage, Carol 228 Calder, Kristine 123,124,127,247 Calkins, Cynthia 191 Calkins, jay 247 Call, Wayne 129,247 Calvillo, Gonzalo 247 Camarena, Salvador 51 Campa, Sergio 73,228 Campbell, Barry 191 Campbell, L. 165 Candelaria, Albert 62,228,247 Canez, Arnold 228 Canez, Matilda 103,247 Cantrell, johnny 228 Capps, jody 247 Capps, Rick 228 Cardenas, Catherine 191 Career Lab 114 Carioty, Martha 74,228 Carling, Chad 51,146,191 Carling, Gayle 247 Carlisle, jack 247 Carney, Laurie 123,247 Carpenter, Fred 228 Carpenter, Wayne 115,191 Carr, Catherine 123,228 Carr, Melinda 228 Carr, William 165 Carrasco, Armando 191 Carrasco, joe 247 Carroll, Cherrie 247 Carson, Rhonda 191 Carter, jeffrey 109 Carter, Michelle 130,192 Carter, Randall 108,192 Carter, Wade 129,228,247 Cartright, Cheryl 247 Case, Michael 247 Casillas, Annamarie 228 Casillas, Louis jr. 51,87,141,187,192 Casillas, Louis 160 Cassinelli, Sue 247 Cassinelli, T. 99 Cates, Mark 57,228 Cayton, Cynthia 120,145,228 Cayton, Sherry 120,140 Cerney, jay 228 Chamberlain, Dell 160 Chambers, Christie 123,143,228 Chambers, Sharla 104 Champoux, Nona 228 Chapman, Carol 104,112,130,192 Chapman, janet 124,125,187,192 Chappell, john 192 Chappelle, Clifford 192 Charbonneau, Dan 76 Charbonneau, Kenneth 247 Charles, Dale 160,161 Chase, Steve 106,167 Chash, Steve 166 Chellevold, Helen 100 Cheney, Larry 71 Cheney, Steven 67,73,192 Chess Club 117 Chew, Clarence 165 Chicanos Unidos 103 Christensen, Karla 187,192 Christensen, Katherine 123,247 Christensen, Mary 45,102,115,121,228 Christie, Patrick 247 Christopher, Syndee123,228 Chrzanowski, Deborah 112,143,228 Chunn, Richard 71,247 Clark, Charles 247 Clark, Cheryl 248 Clark, Kay 192 Clark, jana 248 Clark, Michael 248 Clark, Pamela 228 Clark, Ronald 192 Clark, Terri 126,130,192 Clark, Verna 166 Clarkin, jeffrey 248 Claypool, james 228 Clement, David 133,247 Clement, Diana 36,104,126,129,134,154,228, 242 Clement, Eileen 123,124,127,248 Clement, Keith 58,133,167,248 Clifton, Andy 248 Cline, Debra 192 Cline, Denise 248 Cline, Sharon 248 Clint, Kevin 248 Clore, Sheryl 44,112,225,228 Close, Cheryl 129,248 Close, Cristie 118,248 Clouse, Deborah 89,123,130,228 Closterman, joan 248 Cluff, Adrian 98,126,192 Cluff, Christianne 131,192 Cluff, Daniel 126,228 Cluff, Della 123,192 Cluff, Mark 248 Cluff, Shanon 228 Clute, David 192 Clute, Gregory 118,248 Cobb, Catherine 248 Cobb, Gail 228 Cochran, Charles 192 Cochran, Larry 192 Cochran, Lauri 129,248 Cochran, Max 248 Cochran, Richard 108 C.O.E. 101 Cogswell, Darryl 109,228 Coleman. Dena 88,89,218 Coleman, Douglas 60,82,124,192 Coleman, Leland 228 Coleman, Toni 124,125,127,131,192 Collins, Mark 129,248 Collins, Pamela 192 Collinsworth, Daniel 228 INDEX-267 Combs, Kristy 130,192 Combs, Michael 228 Combs, Penny 130,228 Compton, Cathy 175,193 Compton, Kemp 228 Compton, Ronnie 228 Conant, Chris 58,133,248 Conn, Edward 76,229 Connell, Jim 248 Connolly, lohn 71,229 Connolly, Norman 108,193 Conover, Millard 171 Contreras, John 115 Contreras, Juan 193 Contreras, Mark 111 Contreras, Michael 73 Contreras, Ronald 110,193 Cook, Linda 228 Cook, Richard 68,248 Cook, Sharalee 192 Cook, Winton 193 Cooley, Lori 70,248 Cooley, Michael 131,193 Coombs, Layne 248 Cooper, David 176,248 Cooper, Katherine 129,248 Cooper, Rhonda 120,145 Cooper, Richard 218 Cooper, Roberta 248 Copeland, Susan 248 Copenhaver, Lory 104,150,193 Coppin, Tracy 70,133,248 Cordasco, James 130,229 Corder, Calvin 57,248 Corder, Dennis 71 ,83,248 Corder, Thelma 193 Corner, Cris 248 Cortez, Curtis 76,133,245,248 Cortez, Maria 193 Corwin, Donna 124,125,146,147 Corwin, Michael 248 Cottle, Richard 84 Coulter, Glenwood 131,193 Coury, Susan 102,229 Coury, Yvonne 101,193 Covey, Deborah 193 Covey, Selly 229 Cowan, Glen 114,118 Cox, Alan 130,193 Cramer, Ann 100,164 Cramsey, Sharon 229 Crandall, Karen 89,248 Crandell, Colleen 229 Crandell, William 68,248 Crane, Jeanette 45,123,136,229 Crawford, Mary 249 Criss, Robin 229 Crone, Peggy 101,134,193 Crosby, Kathleen 193 Cross Country 60 Cross, William 126,229 Cruise, Michael 57 Crum, Julie 28,123,139,249,295 Crutchfield, Julie 179 Cummard, Cummins, Cummins, Richard 131,193 Bill 175 Celeste 28,143,249 Cummins, Craig 85 Cummins, Jerry 229 Cummins, Kimberly 30,31,143,147,187,193 Cunningham, Dan 193 Cunningham, Diane 229 Curran, Deborah 123,229 Curran, Richard 133,249 Curtis, Gloria 249 Curtis, Liane 108 268 INDEX Curtiss, Jeannine 98,126,193 C.YlA. 116 Dallas, Leonard 249 Dame, Sandra 40,249 Dana, Matthew 98 Dance Club 112,113 Daniel, Jeorlyn 100,187,193 Daniels, Henry 57,229 Daniels, Karen 134,249 Daniels, Turdette 133,229 Danielson, Jeanie 115,116,129 Danielson, Pamela 249 Darner, Cindy 249 Davenport, Lois 229 Davids, Nancy 229 Davidson, Cynthia 124,125,229 Davis, Ben 68,69,249 Davis, Brenda 225,229 Davis, Debra 229 Davis, Diane 58,249 Davis, Francis 249 Davis, Karen 249 Davis, David 229 Dawn, Bernice 245,249,254 Dawson, Katherine 74,229 Day, Peggy 112,118,249 De Clark 109,229 Dean, Ronald 229 Dean, Thomas 229 Dearman, Kathy 249 Debow, Jeff 194 Deca 98 Dedman, Virginia 161,229 Dees, Tara 104,229 DeFarcy, Dennis 102,194 Delong, Sandra 118,229 Delgado, Alfonso 103 Delgado, Jose 194 Delgado, Socorro 249 DeMasi, Martin 249 Demetri, David 229 Denson, Steven 249 Depriest, Derek 249 Derian, Chiloe194 Derohwer, Timothy 229 Descheeny, Henry 249 Desenberg, Debra 249 Desormeaux, Johnnie 229 Desoto, John 229 DeWitt, Kevin 194 DeWitt, Sterling 108,194 Dietz, Pamela 101 Diegel, Ruth Dill, Tammy 229 Dillard, Doreen 194 Dillon, Barbra 119,249 Dillon, John 180,194 Dillon, Kathleen 229 Dillon, Marie 129,249 Dixon, Kumen 126,104 Doane, Charles 219 Doane, Deborah 78,123,249 Dodge, George 229 Dohrer, Laurie 194 Donahue, Jeffrey 129,249 Donahue, Douglas 60,82,94,97,104,194,217 Donath, Kraig 249 Donath, Kurt 194 Done, Brent 102,225,229,242 Donovan, John 97,164 Doolen, Bud 63 Dorchester, Karen 116,194 Dorn, Terry 114,249 Dorn, Timothy 194 Doro, Jeffrey 249 Dorsett, Anita 229 Dougherty, Michael 195 Douglas Leslie 86,87,98,195 Dove, Judy 249 Dow, Jackeline 229 Dowd, Kathy 195 Dowler, Kevin 248 Doxie, Lynne 37,124,125,134,229 Doyle, David 229 Doyle, Sammy 87,129,130 Drayton, Luanne 194 Drew, Edward 229 Drew, Steven 108,194 Dropp, David 130,194 Drozd, Charlene 249 Drum, Cindy 249 Dueker, Dennis 249 Duffey, Dixie 94,134,143,150,195 198 Dugan, Diana 195 Duke, Rhonda 249 Dullen, Buddy 52,179 Dumont, Charles 249 Dunton, William 131,195 Durfee, Richard 133 Durrant, John 249 Durst, Pamela 195 Duthie, Annette 195 Dziadul, Douglas 102,229 Dzielski, Linda 249 Eagleburger, Tamara 110,249 Early, Dorene 229 Eaton, Marcia 195 Eaton, Peggy 249 Ebony Club 120 Ebert, William 162 Eccles, Dan 195 Eccles, Gregory 58,249 Eckert, Gayle 249 Edinger, John 127 Edwards, Carol 126,195 Edwards, Julia 99,195 Effhauser, Kathy 229 Egan, Mark 130 Egan, Teresa 108,118,225,229 Eggen, Mary 229 Egnor, Jeffrey 195 Elder, Dianne 249 Elder, Robert 58,249 Elder, Steven 229 Elkins, Eric 229 Elliott, Nonie 74,123,229 Ellis, Susan 195 Ellis, Kenneth 195 Ellsberry, Michelle 124 Ellsworth, Cheryl 229 Ellsworth, Donald 160 Ellsworth, Marianne 124,229 Ellsworth, Man 21,s2,1o4,12s,139,195 Ellsworth, Paul 43,131,141,195 Elmer, Linda 112,133,249 Elsberry, Michelle 124,249 Emerson, Mary 196 Emling, Carol 249 Emmerling, Patricia 196 Endres, Vicki 249 Engel, John 82,83,1B7,196 Englesman, Wm. 182 Enlow, Keith 249 Enos, Jennifer 116,196 Enos, Madeline 229 Ergenbright, Bert 176,196 Erickson, Steve 196 Erlandsen, Karen 229 Escobedo, Thomas 99,196 Esparza, Eduardo 133,249 Espinoza, Rebeca 249 Estrada, Alice 162 manger, John 124,125,249 Eulate, Rita 103,229 Evans, Linda 129,230 Evereh, Zovah 165 Everson, Beverly 196 Fagan, Roberta 230 Failla, Leslie 98,130,196 Falconer, Karen 196 Falhauer, John 129 Fankhauser, Christy 141,196 Farley, George 196 Farney, Debra 187,219 Farnsworth, Alex 84,133 Farnsworth, David 84,249 Farnsworth, Julie 64,89,123,139,225,23O Farnsworth, Ross 23,51,80,131,219 Farr, Judy 123,230 Farr, Ronald 196 Fassett, Steven 196 Fathauer, John 116,249 F.B.L.A. 114 F.D.N.A. 100 Felkins, Wade 66,83,249 Fellner, Donna 101,196 Fernandez, Mark 196 Fernandez, Patricia 103,196 Fernandez, Richard 118,124,230 Fernandez, Rozanna 249 Ferrier, Julie 230 Ferris, Mark 230 Fessler, Bill 249 Fincher, Georgine 249 Finlinson, Allen 230 Finlinson, Mark 131,141,196 Finnell, John 58,249 Fish, Michael 83,133,249 Fisher, Karri 249 Fisher, Kelli 249 Fishleigh, Janet 230 Fitch, Thomas 249 Fitzpatrick Reeni 250 Flaminio, Patricia 196,250 Fleishman, Rod 196 Fleming, Bud 165 Fleming, Lenora121,124,125,126,134,230 Fleming, Phil 230 Fletcher, Mark 230 Flores, Tony 28,87,139,244 Flores, Eleanor 196 Flores, Juanita 89,230 Flory, Joseph 35,97,195,196 Floyd, Danny 250 Flynn, Tom 76,167,230 Fogarty, Kelly 112,250 Folwider, Carol 230 Football Team 51 Foraker, Sheila 124,134,230 Foran, Margaret 250 Foran, Robert 230 Forbes, Drew 129,250 Forbes, Gail 126,134,196 Forbes, Mark 250 Ford, Janet 130,196 Ford, Michael 130,250 Forrest, Cindy 172 Forrester, Carol 133,230 Foster, Brian 58,59 Foster, Lorraine 230 Foster, Mark 60,61,82,196 Foster, Tom 230 Fowers, Christine 127,131,196 Fowler, Kathy 196 Fox, Kathleen 230 Fox, Montford 250 Foy, Garth 126,230 France, John 196 C Franklin, Deborah 196 Franks, Cheryl 100,112,116,250 Frawley, Tammy 250 Frazier, Kathryn 129,187,197 Frazier, Mark 187,197 Frazier, William 68,250 Fredrickson, Sharon 250 Freeman, Cheryl 230 Freeman, Craig 51,82,230 Freeman, Kevin 250 Freeman, Michelle 250 Freestone, Margaret 90,100,111,187,197 Freiss, Michele 104,197 Frelix, Charlene 98,197 Frelix, Patricia 250 French Club 118 French, Douglas 250 French, Laura 116,250 Freymuth, Mary 250 Frich, John 134,230 Fries, Michelle 187,197 Fritz, Kimberly 250 Froncek, Martin 99,197 Frontone, Jack 162,163 Frost, Dallas 250 Frost, Melvin 126,230 Frye, Robert 126,230 Fuca, Christine 98,197 Fuller, Christopher 197 Fuller, Cynthia 230 Fuller, Dean 197,230 Fuller, Margaret 230 Fulwilder, Mitch 3,116,250 Gadient, Doris 115 Gaetjens, Robin 230 Gainer, Sandra 90,123,225,230 Gainer, Stephen 21,102,131,198 Galindo, Mary Lou 162 Gibbons, Timothy 98,197 Gibbs, Pamela 250,259 Gibbs, Teresa 250 Gibney, Gibson Gifford I Mitchell 122 Ronald 129,231 Pamela 250 Gilbert, Janice 197 Gilbert, Michael 57,231 Gilbert, Ronald 126,231 Gilbert Gilbert I Steven 57,124,125,129,251 Ward 197 Gildarski,Al165 Gililland, David 231 Girls League 104,105 Girls Lettermen111 Girls State 141 Gish, Marie 172 Glasenapp, Allen 51,54,87,231 Glenn, Jack 250 Gloria, Melba 251 Glover, Kip 251 Goble, Kenneth 126,197 Godfrey, Pamela 124,143,231 Goettel, Marc 198 Goff, Erin 231 Goin, Donna 231 Galligher, Gary 230 Galligher, Nancy 198 Galvan, Catalina 198 Gammon, Terri 250 Gangestad, Jacquelyn 230 Garcia, Bonnie 250 Garcia. Chris 103 Garcia, Teresa 230 Garcia Garcia Garcia, , Tony 250 , Zenie 23,143,198 Teresa 103,230 Gardner, David 40,43,102,139,231,242 Gardner, Dean 84 Gardner, Deborah 250 Gardner, Jean 175 Gardner, Robert 198,250 Gardner, Robin 250 Gardner, Teresa 124,197 Garner, Craig 71,250 Garner, Thomas 102,187,198 Garrett, Debra 250 Gatjens, Robin 123 Garthe, Deborah 250 Garza, Mike 197 Gates, Dave 53,178,179 Gatewood, Greg 62,63,83,197 Gaver, K. 165 Geldmacher, Karen 112,129,245,250 Gerald, Terry 197 Gering, Marcus 115,116,231 German Club 130 German, Starr 75,250 Geroux, Brian 129,250 Gettman, Pamela 90,104,123,231 Gainguzzo, James 251 Gibbons, Donna 250 Gibbons, Michael 57,231 Golithon, Silvia 110,118 Golka, Gary 126,231 Gomez, Linda 133,251 Gomez, Luis 251 Gomez, Shirley 231 Gonzales, Juanita 231 Gonzales, Marona 251 Gonzalez, Gloria 198 Good, Nancy 251 Goodman, Brenda 198 Goodman, Harry 87 Goodwin, Dwight 57,231 Goodwin, Malcolm 251 Gordon, Linda 251 Gose, David 198 Gose, Donald 83,251 Gosney, John 231 Goss, Steven 38,131,198 Gossett, Twyla 251 Gowdy, Richard 173,251 Gowdy, Robert 251 Graber, Kevin 198 Graeme, Kemp 251 Grafe, Kenneth 118,251 Grammer, Wendy 251 Grandy, John 198 Granillo, Ron 124,134,251 Grant, Mitzi 101,198 Graves, Carl 198 Graves, Chrystal 198 Graves, Neil 251 Graves, Rbecca 251 Gray, Carol 231 Gray, Charlotte 116,198 Gray, Cheryl 101,131,198 Gray, Gary 251 Gray, Lynne 78,79,231 Green, Vance 121 Greenny, Mike 231 Gregory, Brad 80,231 Gregory, Brent 198 Gregory Frita 129,231 Grezsiek, Lori 245,251 Griffith, Bruce 231 Griffith, Steven 251 Grimm, Paul 251 Griner, Lucille 119,198 Grisz, Michael 198 Groll, Joy 198,134 Grommisch, Julie 231,251 INDEX-269 552 - 'll fn' 'fl Wlllflljt 2, www ,, 5l3'pb,iy'?2yw1fi0ViDf5l0,,g5ijjl,lwy,i?fJlAy,?f,,,pX M, Grommisch, Karen 89,251 Gross, Duane 133,251 Hlnton, Donald 68,252 wi, ,,if32:,la1z2,iilfii, fgalyfiffw Harper, Diana 231 Gruntorad, Donna 231 Grutzmacher, Steven 198 V Grzesiek, Lori 112 Gschwend, Vernon 129,251 Guest, Tom 175 Guerrero, Fernando 87,231 Guerrero, Lionel 51,231 Guerrero, Patricia 124,125,127,130 Guerrero, Tony 251 Gueths, Kathy 231 Gulden, Susan 231 Groth, Michael 51,219 M Harmon, SharK?3 Harper, Lols 251 Harrell, Annette 231 0 Cjlgf Harper, Ruth 172 fglwlb Harrell, Michael 129,251 Harris Harris Coralee 112,121,200 Eula 162,163 Harris, Harris, , lamie 225,231 L.T. 51,82,83,201 Harris, Michelle 38,133,139,245,251 Harris, William 251 Harrison. Susan 108,118,200 Hartman, Theresa 231 Gullatt, Michael 83,134,231 Gunnell, Gary 58,87,251 Gunning, Ann 99 Gunning, Mark 86,87,227,2 Gurr, Carledy 251 Gurr, Llyn112 Gurr, Sue Ann 129,231 Gurr, Vicki 35,108,219 Gutierrez, Odilia 178 Gutierrez, Robert 58 Gutierrez, Stacy 251 Gilitiuk, Tim 251 Gymnastics, Boys 72 31 Gymnastics, Girls 74 Habbick, Lynn 231 Haden, Daina 64,123,167,225,231 Hagy, Karen 251 Hainline, Gregory 57,231 Hakes, Pamela 123,130,231 Hale, Dean 58,251 Hale, Delia 111,126,143,198 Hale, Lucinda 231 Hale, Michael 108,129,231 Hall, Cherrolyn 108 Hall, Fred 251 Hall, Gary 231 Hall, lanice 58,139,146,221 Hall, jennifer 100 Hall, julie 129,251 Hall, Kathryn 121,219 Hallowell, Bryan 251 Halsey, Wendy Io 251 Hamblin, Alison 251 Hamblin, ludy 144,231 Hamblin, Lyle 58,251 Hamblin, Marguerite 231 Hamblin, Timothy 251 Hamlin, Clayton 251 Hammar, Kenny 251 Hammond, Douglas 251 Hampshire, Bill 165 u Hampton, Laura 101, l'l4i Hampton, Lisa 251 Hancock, Deanna 127,231 Hancock, Debbie 130 Hancock, Donnia 104,124,126 Hancock, Steve 251 Hankins, Hannah, Kenneth 200 Debbie 163 Hansen, Cynthia 231 Hansen, Doug 200 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Heidi 74,231 Pete 67,251 Sherri 251 Hanserd, lulius 251 Hanson, Thomas 231 Hardwick, David 231 Hargis, Stanley 51,126,231 Hargis, Rex 118,231 Hargrave, Cheryl 200 Hargarve, Robin 57,126,231 Harmon, Frances 162 Harmon, Ralph 231 270-INDEX Hartwid, Harold 165 Harvey, Mark 231 Harville, Brenda 232 Hase, Gary 167,251 Hatch, Brad 118,126,219 Hatch, jackie Hathcock, Ben 51,52,200 Hathcock, Dee 98,200 Hathcock, Samuel 133,252 Hawkins, Dick 76,167 Haws, Greg 252 Hays, Suzanne 252 Haze, Gary 252 Healy, Kerry 78,118,121,252 Healy, Patrick 84,200 Heap, Carla 252 Heard, Chris 130,200 Hebert, locelyne 176,252 Hebert, Leonne 232 Hefner, Carolyn 232 Hefner, Gary 200 Heil, Lucinda 252 Hemesath, lames 200 Hempel, Rodrick 108,200 Hemphill, Thomas 58,252 Hendershott, Brad 200 Henderson, Sybil 162 Hendrix, Deborah 118,121 Henery, Lynne 200 Heob, William 115,121,139 Hernandez, Hector 87,200 Hernandez, Sandra 59,143,252 Hernandez, Narciso 51,87,232 H.E.R.O. 98 Herrera, Rosemarie 103 Herseth, Bradley 58,252 Herst, Gene 167 Herst, Gene 167 Hess, Cathy 252 Hester, Sterling 51,87 Hetrick, Ronald 252 Heywood, Mark 57,64,104,129,232 Heywood, Robert 51.54.62.232 Heywood, Roger 61,32fl04i200 Hiatt, Karen 131,200 Hiatt, Karl 51,84,'l3'l,200 Hiatt, Rhonda 200 Higgins, Glenda 200 Higley, Elaine 115,200 Higley, Gaylene 90,91,111,232 Higley, Lavelle 200 Hildebrand, Mike 232 Hill, Leslie 129,252 Hill, Linda 129,252 Hill, Robert 129,252 Hill, steve 129,250,252 Hillan, Olivia 252 Hinckley, lulie 232 Hines, George 252 Hines, leanne 232 Hines, Jody 232 Hinshaw, Patti 200 Hipps, lean 101,121,130,200 Hipps, lim 252 Hirt, Peggy 115,200 Hitchens, Debora 252 Hitt, Mike 167 Hodge, Janice 123,252 Hoeb, William 102,219 Hoeist, Dane 232 Hoffman, Barbara 35,123,232 Hoffmann, Debra 232 Hoffmann, Kathryn 74,111,123,225 232 Hoffmann, Margaret 125 Hoffmann, Peggy 124,125 Hogue, Barbara 232 Hogue, Laurie 225,232,243,252 Hokanson, Christine 200 Holloway, Gary 82,83 Holt, Diana 91 Holt, Kim 232 Homandl, Mary 99,200 Homer, Christopher 122,252 Homer, Virginia 252 Hon, Scott 252 Honetschlager, Carolyn 252 Honetschlager, David 252 Honetschlager, Stephen 200 Honor Society 153 Hood, Tony 252 Hopkinson, Lisa 129,252 Hormandl, Mary 200 Horn, janet 252 Horne, Shelly 143,232 Horne, William 201 Horner, Carolyn 108,232 Horner, Tina 201 Hosking, Linda 90,91,97,232 Houser, Barbara 252 Howard, Dennis 99,201 Howard, Irvin 201 Howard, Melinda 201 Howard, Richard 243,252 Howell, Sheila 116,118,129,232 Hoy, Randy 252 Hoyt, Andrea 98,178,201 Hoyt, laymi 252 Hoyt, Nancy 232 Hubbard, Stephen 252 1-lubler, lean 104,154,232 Huemiller, Ronald 129,252 Huff, Michael 131,201 Huffaker,loyce172 Huling, Marshieen 201,232 Hummer, Lillian 232 Humphrey, Gavin 160 Hundley, jared 232 Hu nsaker, Hu nsaker, Creta 252 Dan 57,82,232 Hunsaker, Evelyn 165 Hunsaker, Marilyn 261 Hunsaker, Patricia 100,108,201 Hunt, Donnetta 104,126 Hunt, julie 232 Hu nt, Lesa 232 Hunt, Steve 232 Hunt, Susan 252 Hursord, Ted 232 Hurley, john 130 Hurley, Maryalice 129,252 Hutchison, ludy 201 Hyatt, Bill 73,232 Hymer, Charles 119 Hyplo, lill 232 ldrogo, Robert 232 Igielski, Francis 129 Ikeda, Sanford 82,124,125,134,232 Imperial, Debra 201 Impson, Richard 73,171 Inge, Barbara 252 Isaacson, Linda 114,225 lsham, Gregory 57,232 lshikawa, Brian 95,104,201,217 lshikawa, john 95,245,252 lshikawa, Mark 94,96,104,187,201 Isley, Clifford 73 Isley, Deborah 123,232 Isley, Michael 201 jablonka, Matthew 58,252 jackson, Arless 167 jackson, Betty 164 jackson, Cindy 201 jackson, Carvel 62,235 jackson, julee 232 jackson, Laura 124,125,134,232 jackson, Leland 133,252 jackson, Terrie 35,139,232 jacobs, Herlinda 252 jacobs, Larry 166 jacobson, Kathy 253 jacques, Betty 253 jacques, Edward 253 jacquet, Robert 121,201 jaimes, Anna 202 jaimes, Delia 162 jaimes, George 201 jambor,jolene130,232 james, Criss 253 james, Pamela 108,253 james, Paul 109,140,232 lanousek, julie 175,232 jarvis, Audree 35,45,88,89,94,230,232 jayne, Sandra 253 jaynes, Karen 130,232 jenkins, Lisa 123,232 jennings, Paula 123,143,232 lepson, Lorna 202 lepson, Pamela 253 jett, Deanna 232 jett, R. 165 jewett, Douglas 130,180 jobski, jerry 60 joe, Debra 126,202 johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, Steven 57,171,253 Scott 253 Susan 202 Wendy 139 johnston, Ricky 253 johnston, jr., Coy 67,202 jolley, jeffrey 115 jolly, Ned 179 jonas, Gary 101,134,140,141,202 jones, Bruce 202 jones, Bryan 253 jones, Christine 104,112,133,167 jones, David 57,80,131,187,202 jones, Debbie 233 jones, Debra 233 jones, Denice 233 jones, Donna 225,233 jones, Doris 162 jones, Eric 124,126,127,129,233,253 jones, Floyd 233 jones, Gary 133,253 jones, Glen 203 jones, janis 253 jones, j.D. 102,182 jones, jennifer Lyn 98,124,203,253 jones, jennifer Ruth 25,102,125 jones, jodie 233 jones, Kathryn 89,233 jones, Michael 102,126,134,233 jones, Mona 203 jones, Robert 99 jones, Sherry 98,203 jones, Teresa 253 jones, Terri 116,233 jones, Vicki 129,253 jones, jr., Robert 58,108,253 jorgensen, janee 121,122,134 jorgensen, jim 253 jorgensen, Steven 104,253 judd, Kevin 133,253 judy, Dove 124,125 judy, Kelly 203 juedes, Todd 117,233 Kahler, Robert 124,127,253 Kahler, Stephen 102 Kaldahl, Debbie 203 joe, Gary 1 30,133,253 johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson ,Alan 57,232 , Aletha 131,202 , Brent 122,133,232 , Bryn 73,020 ,Carol 25,74,102,111,202 johnson, Clifford 108,163 johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson , Colleen 101,233 , Corky 233 , Debra 129,253 , Don 129 Douglas 202 johnsonj Erin 5a,73,133,2s3 johnson, Frank 253 johnson, Gary 202 johnson, janice 129 johnson, jeanne 129,253 johnson, jeffery 57 johnson, jennifer 134,202 johnson, john 176,233 johnson, joe 233 johnson, Kathy 233 johnson, Kelcy 233 johnson, Lane 133,253 johnson Paul 253 johnson, Peggy 202 johnson, Randy 202 johnson, Robert 76,253 johnson, Ronald 202 johnson, Stan 110,172 Kaldahl, Kimberly 129,253 Kalmbach, Raymond 203 Kanawyer, Sheryl 253 Kane, Stephanie 233 Kapanicas, Angela 203 Kapanicas, Arlene 78,134,233,240 Karles, joanne 116,203 Karr, Stephen 233 Kartchner, Cynthia 115,203 Kartchner, Rey 118,172 Kartchner, Tamara 253 Kays, Larry 253 Kearns, Kathy 123,253 Keck, Brian 253 Keen, Linda 233 Kees, Anthony 253 Kegerreis, Robert 99 Kehoe, Mack 233 Keinath, Theresa 203 Kelley, Kathy 233 Kelley, Kevin 253 Kelley, Linda 100,124,302 Kelly, Eugene 233 Kelly, jim 71 Kemp, Graeme 129 Kemper, jana 233 Kempker, Mike 253 Kimpker, Pat 253 Kempton, Kellie 89,225,233 Kempton, Marla 99,203 Kempton, Wade 203 Kennedy, Harry 203 Kennedy, james 118,203 Kent, Katherine 110,118,253 Kenwright, Mark 203 Keppy, Paul 233 Kearns, Andres 233 Kerr, Steven 253 Kerstetter, Brian 254 Key Club 111 Keyettes 110 Keyworth, Rhonda 203 Kilborne, Richard 160,161 Kienitz, Fred 21,84,254 Kienitz, Todd 84,203 Kiley, janet 163,254 Kill, Ben 233 Kill, Evangeline 116 Kill, Robert 254 Kilpatrick, Kim 233 Kilpatrick, Peter 80,118,203 Kimball, joann 162 Kinard, Charles 62,63,64,121,203 King, Craig 203 King, jennifer 167,203 Kinsey, Crystal 233 Kirk, Rhonda 112 Kiser, Elizabeth 203 Klapper, David 254 Klapper, Linda 203 Klatt, Kathleen 133,254 Klatt, Theresa 100,203 Kleiner, Kent 45,57,126,233 Kleinman, Kimberlee 254 Kleinschmidt, Karin 112,203 Klepinger, Robert 129,254 Klepinger, Teresa 129,139,233,242 Klug, Linda 100,254 Klut, Linda 116,233 Knight, Brian 131,203 Knight, Cynthia 203 Knight, Wayne 233 Knipe, Diane 254 Knoblock, David 98,204 Knudson, Eric 254 Knurowiski, Isabella 234 Kobel, Mchale 204 Kooistra, judy 234 Kopperud, Karen 254 Korte, Bryan 57,87,234 Korte, Christopher 254 Kortenhoeven, Nicolaas 254 Korth, judy 130,254 Kosisky, jerry 254 Kosola, Raymond 254 Kowalski, Dan 204 Kramer, David 254 Kramer, jon 204 Kranich, Paul 254,129 Krakel, Kathy 254 Kronborg, Betty 100,240 Kuhse, Mark 76,234 Kuhse, Melinda 78,96,118,126,254 Labbe, Brenda 254 Labbe, Debora 204 Labrier, Larry 204 Lacey, Bret 133,254 Lacroix, Karen 90,91 Lacy, Terry 254 Ladd, Deborah 101,204 Lafever, Karen 234 Laga, Nancy 102,130,245,254 Laird, Amy 115,254 Lambaise, Michale 254 Lambrechtsen, Robert 254 Lambright, Gretta 234 INDEX-271 Lammers, Gary 80,122,204 Lamoreaux, Paul 234 Lampe, Chuck 234 Land, Frank 248 Landin, L. 165 Lane, David 180,254 Laney, Steve 175 Langone, joAnne 234 Lanning, Carol 254 Largo, Rita 234 Larkin, Patricia 204 Larsen, Denae 254,129 Larsen, Dorothy 129 Larsen, George 234 Larsen, Theresa 254 Lassen, Linda 167,234 Latin Club 119 Laughlin,jim 234 Laughlin, Pat 204 Laurie, Robin 115,204,234 Lawrence, Brian 73,254 Lawyer, Todd 254 Le Baron, Bobbette 89,123,124 Le Baron, Laure 130,204 Le Sueur, Sherly 99 Leavitt, john 129,254 Leavitt, Wendy 254,134 Lebaron, Betty 123,234,255 Lee, Adlyne 104,234,241 Lee, Carla 255 Lee, Cindy 234 Lee, Elizabeth 204 Lee, Harley 255 Lee, Robin 255 Leek, Matthew 161,255 Leftwich, Turk 255 Leonard, Barbra 255 Leonard, Stacy 108,255 Lernould, jeff 234 Lesh, Bobbi 115,116,204 Levesque, Daniel 62,234 Lewis, Diane 204 Lewis, Dixie 255 Lewis, Gail Diana 234 Lewis, Olivia jane 255 Lewis, Robert Dean 234 Lewis, Vernon 234 Lichtenwalter, Carol 101 Lieber, Steven L 108,234 LikeYf lanet 100 Liles, Kelly Elizabeth 104,123 Lilly, Dennis Dean 51,204,234 Lindstrom, David 177,245 Lines, Bradley Milton 57,126,234 Lines, Shellene Marie 124,125,127,255 Link, Kim Leeann 234 Lisonbee, AI171 Lisonbee, Diane 91,204 Lisonbee, Tamara 104,126,234 Liss, Paul Warren 255 Little, Linda Mae 115,204 Lloyd, joe 25,182 Locati, Kathleen Ann 234 Locati, Rosemariej 129 Loe, Micki Dianne 255 Logan, Diane Sturge 204 Logan, Edward Scot 255 Loggins, Dale Michael 205 Loggins, David Matthew 255 Long, Vicki 255 Lopez, Maryann 234 Lopez, Ralph 255 Lopez, Rolando 115,205 Lostetter, Kevin 234 Lotts, Daniel 205 Louis, john 57 272-INDEX Louthan, Rani 160 Lovett, Bill 160 Lowe, james Mason 255 Lowe, Theresa 255 Lowell, Patricia 205 Lowry, jane 255 Lowry, Susan 99,205 Lucchesi, Richard 205 Luders, Tony 255 Ludlow, David 234 Lundquist, Bruce 205 Lynch, Gale 36,101,205 Lynch, john 134,205 Lynn, joann 100,205 Maarsingh, Randall 234 Maas, Leona 173 Macdonald, Daniel 62,234 Macdonald, jean 133,129,225,242 Macdonald, Sandra 104,255 Mace, Wilma 130,131,176,205 Macias, Daniel 205 Macias, juanita 255 Macinnes, Kenneth j 255 Macko, Michelle 108,205 Mackey, jeff 68,179 Macky, jeff 116 Madden, Thomas Gregory 255 Maddux, Michael Roy 234 Mader, Darlene Louise 205 Madinger, Nancy Ellen 205 Madueno, Elizabeth Ann 255 Madueno, Henry 57 Madueno, Roxane 255 Madueno, jr. Ruben 205 Maged, Betty Luanne 123,255 Maged, Denise Ann 129,134,234 Maggard, Kenneth Edwin 130,205 Main, Dick 124 Makil, Debbie Laverne 255 Malherbe, Bonnie jean 234 Malherbe, Connie jane 234 Malherbe, Louis E 234 Malone, Lorna Susan 75,123,143,255 Maloney, Carl Ray 51,82,187,205 Maloney, Daisie 255 Maloney, Mar Grunt 255 Manker, Linda 205 Manske, joyce 124,125,235 Marchant, jay 235 Marcum, Randall 255 Marek, Kim 90,110,125,235 Marin, Agustin 205 Marin, Dora 235 Marin, Francisco 205 Markovic, Laura 100,129,255 Markovic, Mark 235 Marks, Christine 205 Marks, Terry 205,219 Markwell, Linda 235 Marlow, Caralyn 235 Marlow, David 205 Marquez, Carolyn 255 Marquez, Nasario 126,205 Marsden, Steven 66,67,115,205 Marsh, William 235 Marsom, Philip 126,235 Martin, Carole 255 Martin, julie 255 Martin, Mark 125,245 Martindell, Myrlene 255 Martindell, S129 Martinez, Antoinette 206 Martinez, Christine 118 Martinez, Edwin 116 Martinez, Glory 255 Martinez, jacqueline 206 Martinez, joe 103,164 Martinez, jose 256 Martinez, Pauline 116,206 Martinez, Sylvia 256 Martinez, jr 235 Martyka, Dennis 256 Martz, Robert 130,235 Mason, Pamela 133,256 Mason, Tamara 130,245,256 Mass, Sandra 101 Mass, Sharon 91,118,206,256 Mast, Randy 256 Masque and Dagger 102 Mathis, Deborah 123,256,257 Mathis, Sherrie 35,235 Matheny, Charles 62,126,206 Matsumoto, Betty 175,206 Mattern, Tammie 235 Maughan, Teresa 98,205 Mauzy, jody 205 Mayberry, Robin 109 Mayes, Mary 206 Mayne, Richard 33,122,206 McAlister, Margaret 110,235 McCall, Darlene 126,133,235 McCarter, jennifer 225,235 McClelland, Charles 58,68,256 McClaws, Chris 130 McClelland, Gail 100,187,206 McClelland, johhny 58 McCleve, Brian 87,235 McCleve, Cindy 235 McCleve, Keven 87,133,256 McCleve, Rosemary 206 McCollough, Kathryn 235 McCollom, George 133,256 McCollum, Sharon 129,235 McCoy, Danny 99, 206 McCreary, Suzanne 120,139,150,186,206 McCulla, Celeste 206 McCulIion, Maureen 235 McCurdy, cindy 123,245,256 McDannel, Kevin 98,206 McDermott, Fred 256 McDermott, james 256 McDonald, William 235,256 McDonald, William 235,256 McDonald, Carmen 256 McDonnell, Ann 101,206 McDonnell, Gregory 171 McElroy, Bonnie 256 McElroy, Shirley 235 McFarland, Sean 206 McFarland, Steffanie 78,256 McGee, Kelly 126,134,235 McGough, Micheal 57,109,235 McGown, Mitchell 256 McGraw, Pamela 100,206 McGregor, Allen 256 McGuire, john 235 McGuire, Linda 98,206 Mclntosh, Robert 256 Mclntyre, Lorelei 235 McKay, james 256 McKeehen, David 235 McKenzie, A. 165 McKinney, Kathryn 235 McKinney, Larry 206 McLaws, Christopher 57,235 McLaws, Pamela 256 McMahon, Kathryn 206 McMillen, Michael 101,206 McNaughton, Austin 83,179 McRorie, Robin 235 Mead, Brenda 33,121,225,235 Meade, Shirley 166 Medicus, Candace 236 H Mehan , Raymond 57,116,236 Melcher, William 73 Melville, Lisa 256 Mende n, George 51,206 Mendivil, Robert 80,256 Mendoza, Rosemary 89,206 Mendoza, Ruben 82,104,236 Menlle r, Kathy 119 Meredith, Loel 57,225,236 Mergard, Franki 118,236 Merkle Y, lohn 129,256 Merrell, Neil 121,139 Merrill, David 64,236 Merrill, Kevin 58,59,87,256 Merrill, Karen 256 Merrill, Ricky 256 Messali, Andre 164 Messali, Richard 207 Messali, Robert 207 Metcalf, john 207 Mevnier, C. 165 Michaud, james 76,171,126,236 Mickelson, Donna 207 QQ j Michell, Gary 236 Mickelson, Grant 87,126,236 Middlebrough, Linda 129,256 Middleton, Esther 103,173 Middleton, james 126,130,236 Miguel, Mary 236 Milano, lda 97,124,225,236 Miles, Annette 256 Mill, Lori 206 3 2 Miller Cherri 236 Miller:Clete166 Miller, David 207 Miller, Denise 124,134,207 Miller, Dolores 171,270 Miller, Donald 115,256 Miller, Felicia 165 Miller, Fred 207 Miller, Jacque 236 Miller, lill 256 Miller, Margaret 162,163 Miller, Marvin 236 Miller, Miller, Miller, Milliga Robert 236 Ronald 256 Merle 256 n, Randy 73,518,219 Millsaps, Deborah 256 Minch, Gary 98,207 Miskin, Monti 256 MitChell, Bob 236 Mitchell, Debra 256 Mitchell, Robert 134 Moffat, Meredith 204 Montgomery, Mark 236 Moody, Burdell 175 Moon, Moon, Moon, Moon, Gail 79,111,207 lanet 79,111,207 Rhonda 207 Ronald 99,207 Moore, Bobby 256 Moore, David 256 Moore, lanice 256 I' Moore, Earl 129 Moore, Eldonna 131 Moore, Gary 256 Moore, Gene 256 Moore, Gregory 256 'V Moore, Kavin 256 Moore, Leah 118,236 Moore, Linda 43,207 Moore, Lisa 207 Moore, Lynn 207 Moore, Nathan 181 ew , MDL Moore, Teresa 256 Moore, Terry 207 Morcy, Donald 256 Moreland, Holly 207 Morgan, Cathy 118,236 Morgan, loel 122,134,208 Morgan, Rebekah 112,236 Mori, Kyoko 89,139,154,208 Morphis, Audrey 162 Morris, Brenda 208 Morris, lean 256 Morris, Ken 166 Morris, Lereece 165 Morris, Lellon 256 Mortensen, David 51 Morton, Beverly 256 Morton, Stephen 236 Moser, Robert 208 Mosey, Benjimen 208 Moss, Don 256 Moss, Donna 256 Moss, Lynda 236 Motes, Sandra 256 Mottern, Debra 236 Mounts, Frank 166 Mowers, Michael 129,256 Mowery, Ricky 257 Muehlhausen, Cynthia 236 Mueller, Cathy 100,208 Mullen, Randall 208 Munden, Julie 121,236 Munk, Lewis 208 Munoz, Rene 78,129,257 Munoz, Rose 208 Munoz, Yolie 79,179 Murdock, Cherie 126,236 Murphy, Francis 257 Murray, Gloria 236 Murray, Patricia 236,257 Murry, Cordell 129,257 Murrieta, Magdalen 208 Musselman, Pamela 115,268 Mustonen, Roberta 236 Mustonen, Wade 257 Myers, Darlene 116,129,208 Myers, Kristie 208 Myhrman, Terri 257 Nance, Shelley 257 Nance, Stacy 257 Nava, George 257 Navarrete, Delma 257 Navarrete, Mary 208 Neff, Lawrence 87,257 Neill, ludy 257 Neill, Kathrine 98,208 Nelson, Robert 236 Nesbitt, john 37,122,134,208 Nettles, Stephen 115,257 Neukirch, Marianne 112,236 Nevelle, Danial109,236 Newell, lean 208 Newlon, Charles 108,257 Newman, Renee 75,104,118,129,245,257 Newton, Mark 257 Nichols, Barbara 134,236 Nichols, Colleen 100,208 Nichols, Gail 124,236 Nichols, Mark 208 Nicholson, Penney 208 Nicholson, Scott 73 Nicolaus, Maryann 157 Nicoll, Timothy 111,236 Nielsen, lerilee 208 Nielsen, Richard 83,208 Neilson, Craig 257 Nielson, Danny 71 Nielson, julie 130,133 Nielson, Lars 45,129,236 Nielson, Marty 120,257 Nielson, Ray 165 Nixen, Cecilia 104,187,104 Nixon, Pat 209 Noel, Michael 102,129,257 Noel, Richard 58,257 Noll, jackie 163 Norman, Frances 173 Norstrom, Cheri 257 Nordstrom, Scott 115,209 Nordstrom, lulie 209 Norful, Denzil 257 Norful, jason 209 Norman, Kenneth 51,80,236 Norzagaray, john 21,31,40,139,147,209,221 Norzagaray, Mike 67,209 Norzagaray, Terry 209 Nowlin, Debbie 257 Nugent, lana 75,275 O'Donnell,leannie124,125,134,236 O'Neill, Suzanne 100,121,204 Oakley, Douglas 209 Obley, Fredrick 257 Oelke, Steve 209 Ogle, lack 209 Ogle, Kathryn 257 Ohlund, David 108,187,209 Oinstead, Gale 236 Ohm, limmi 209 Okken, Duane 82,236 Oliver, Connie 257 Oliver, Susan 110,133,257 Olmstead, Gail 116,124,125,126,127 Olson, Sandra 129,257 Olsson, David 122,141,209 Olsson, Kerry 257 O'Neil, Lynn 236 Ong, Helen 177 Opie, Doug 82 Opie, Mitchell 57,82,236 Oren, Stephanie 121,209 Orr, loan 150,167,209 Ortega, Bertha 236 Ortega, Daniel 104,168,187,209 Ortega, Paula 257 Osborne, Barbara 124,127,236 Osborne, Susan 75,116,257 Ostendorf, Carol 110,114,129,236 Overall, Robert 257 Overson, Scott 57,236 Overle, Terry 236 Owen, Douglas 100,236 Owens, lack 68,133,257 Owens, Michael 209 Owens, Robert 209 Ozonda, Waldo 209 Pack, Deborah 236 Pack, Terry 120,257 Packard, Edward 236 Packard, Quinn 37,134,236 Padelford, Richard 76,129,257 Pagan, Danny 129 Pagan, Danny 129 Pagan, Ricardo 257 Page, Leona 165 Pakstis, Cynthia 209 Palmer, Kevin 209 Palmer, Lauretta 126,209 Palmer, Richard 122,124,209 Pandel, Terry 257 Paradise, Arlette 116 Pardew, Michael 257 Park, Marty 67,171,257 Parks, Susan 21,121 236 INDEX-273 Parsons, J anis 236 Pascoe, lm 118,258 Passey, Robin 90,237 Pater, Christy 130,237 Pater, Mark 130,209 Pater, Mary 258,260 Patter, Todd 209 Patterson, Catherine 237 Patterson , Craig 87,209 Patterson, Curtis 133,258 Patterson, David 129 Patterson ,Jimmie 237 Patterson, Randall 87,226,237 Porter, David 122,124,210,237 Porter, Linda 129,237 Porter, Robert 80,129,133,258 Potter, Todd 115 Powell, Kent 237 Powell, Yvonne 124,125,126,127,237 Powers, James 237 Powers, Russell 258 Poxar, C-eannine 211 Prato, Thomas 258 Pratt, Pennie 112,176,237 Praxel, Paul 237 Paulsen, Cheryl 131,209 Pavlovich, Lynn 258 Payne, Cynthia 124,125,130,134,237 Payne, Deana 258 Payne, Peggy 101,209 Peacock, Lisa 210 Pearce, Joanne 126.210 Pearce, Robert 129,255 Peckens, Debra 130,258 Peden, Bea 210 Peel, Debra 258 Pray, Lisa 237 Preston, David 62,168,187,211 Preston, Pamela 115,237 Price, Eric 211 Price, Leonette 91,237 Price, Robin 237 Reid, Erv 171 Reid, Jeff 211 Reihsen, James 98,211 Reisland, Pamela 238 Rella, Angela 129,258 Rella, Maria 238 Rendahl, Randi 211 Renkin, Y 100 Renner, Jane 211 Resler, Carolyn 116,118,258 Reusch, Renee 238 Reyne, Phyllis 258 Reynolds, Dale 108,129 Reynolds, Susan 36,118,134 Reynolds, William 129,238 Rezac, Steven 238 Rezac, Tammy 245,258 Pegan, Danny 236 Pena, James 237 Pena, Michael 129,258 Pena, Rosanna 210 Pendelton, Tim 258 Penniston, Sherri 237 Penrod, Robert 109 Penrod, S tacy 258 Perez, Maria 130,237 Perkins, Dyanna 91,210 Perkins, Ruthe 163 Perkins, S hellie 258 Peshlakai, Fayrene 116 Peshlakai, Ireeta 258 Peters, Cynthia 258 Peters, Robert 51 Peters, Su san 258 Petersen, Carl 258 Petersen, James 258 Petersen, Joanne 237 Peterson1'Blake 139,146,186,210 Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Petrie, Ke Carl 210 Debra 119,210 Kathleen 112,130,237 Leo 181 vin 237 Petty, Max 210 Price, Vonetta 258 Prickett, Naomi 211,219 Primak, Nance 237 Prince, Evera 237 Prince, Lida 74,126,211,214 Prior, Michael 131,134,211 Pullins, Danny 237 Pullins, Randy 258 Pultz, Robert 177 Quigley, Karen 123,258 Quinn, Robin 98,211 Quintana, Rosalie 237 Raborn, Rowene 165 Raca, Sandy 211 Racca, lames 237 Racine, Kathleen 237 Racine, Robert 129,258 Radcliffe, Jeffrey 129,133,237,258 Rakoczy, Nancy 237 Ramirez, Pat 103 Ramsey, James 211 Randall, David 258 Randall, Michael 211,258 Rangel, Myra 258 Rangel, Keith 211 Rangel, Steven 57,227,230 Rasmussen, Kim 258 Rauls, Pamila 238 Rau pp, Kenneth 58,87,258 Rawlins, Jannilyn 100,187,211 Rhodes, Jay 160 Rhodes, Linda 116,238 Rhodes, Rex 238 Rhodes, Sylvester 173,258 Rhodes, Ted 165 Rhoton, Karen 126,238 Richard, Sherolynn 211 Pew, Paul 129,133,258 Pew, Samuel 134,258 Pewitt, Debbie 210 Phearson, Stephen 108,247,258 Phillips, Kenneth 237 Phoenix, James 210 Pico, Joe 52,66,121 Pierce, John 237 Pierson, Doris 258 Pierstorff, Barbara 237 Pineda, Alfred 51,87,237 Pinsonneault, Daniel 258 Piper, Ann 210 Pipes, Janet 173 Platt, Jerelyn 98,210 Plucard, Debbie 237 Plumb, Carl 237 Plumb, Vance 237 Plumb, Linda 127,210,258 Poe, Michael 57,258 Poleo, Steven 37,187,210 Pomeroy, Julie 258 Poppy, Bonnie 210 Poppy, David 210 Poppy, Stephen 258 Porter, Connie 126,210 274 INDEX Ray, Alan 67,71,258 Ray, Bill 76,237 Ray, Dorothy 89,258 Ray, Harriet 328 Ray, Janice 79,111,211 Ray, Kerry 81,116,126,238 Ray, Norene 25,43,131,187,211 Ray, Priscilla 101,211 Ray, Scott 258 Ray, Sidney 131,141,211 Ray, Stanley 44,126,133,238 Richards, Ben 258 Richards, Jeffrey 82,124,225,238 Richardson, Eleen 211 Richardson, 119,173 Richardson, Tamara 28,133,139,245,258 Richer, Scott 115,212 Richey, Dawn 258 Richey, Marshall 51,87,238,239 Richey, Scott 238 Richey, Richard 212 Richmond, Duane 173 Ricks, Renae 111,124,125,127,212 Ridenhour, Rock 238 Riehl, Charles 259 Riehl, Janet 238 Ries, Charles 212 Ries, Paul 238 Riggs, Deanne 134,238 Riggs, Deena 124,12S,126,238 Riggs, Linda 116,124,127,259 Riggs, Richard 122,212 Riggs, Rita 21,104,112,259 Riggs, Scott 259 Riggs, Rockford 87,180,212 Rinck, Jack 259 Rinck, Mary 212 Rincon, Yvonne 212 Rinker, Daniel 238 Rinker, David 212 Rippel, Helma112,124,125,130,212 Rivera, Michael 212 Roach, Larry 57,126,238 Robb, Craig 31,114,126,212 Robb, William 80,238 Robedeau, Elmer 212,259 Raymond, Bonnie 134,238 Reader, Lawrence 126,238 Reardon, Deborah 211 Reardon, John 57,87,238 Rechtermann, Teri 98,211 Recker, Carmen 258 Redmon, Pamela 258 Redondo, Alfred 211 Redondo, Antoinette 245,258 Redondo, Helen 258 Redondo, Richard 288 Reed, Fred 51,211 Reed, Rebecca 211 Reeder, Richard 99,211 Reheis, Cari 133,176,138 Reichard, Karen 211 Reichart, Robert 82,238 Reichenbach, Lyle 258 Roberti, Roberts, , Danny 133,259 Roberts, Roberts, Roberts Bob 259 Barbara 104,133,259 Linda 212,141 William 212 Robinson, Becky 259 Robles, Ray 57,238 Rodarte, Natividad 238 Roderick, Jenny 238 Roderick, Tom 238 Rodgers, David 212 Rodriguez, Al165 Rodriguez, David 259 Rodriguez, Teresa 212 Rodriguez, Veronica 238 Roe, Sandra 212 Roe, Sherwood 259 Rogers, Marlin 212 Sink, Alan 122,214 Schrage, jefry 239 Rogers, Merla 126,212 Ryan Rogers, Norman 259 Romans, jo 100,212 Romay, Ricky 102,238 Romero, Anna 259 Romero, jerry 238 Romero, Raymundo 57,238 Romero, Reynaldo 238 Roodhouse, Mark 259 Ross, Deborah 212 Ross, Gayle 259 Ross, Richard 259 Rosvold, Gail 238 Rotgaber, Linda 110,118,259 Rotgaver, Susan 212 Roulen, jean 212 Row, Steven 259 Rowland, jesse 238 RoyBal, Sherree 259 Ruckdashel, janice 129,238 Ruckdashel, Marie 114,212 Rudd, Kirk 76,77,238 Rudd, Ann 130,212 Rudd, Mel 181 Ruhe, Ed 259 Ruiz, joseph 212 Ruiz, Marie 43,101,102,131,212 Rundstrom, Lori 212 Rush, Cynthia 238 Rush, Lynn 212 Russell, Gale 219 Russell, Owen 58,259 Russell, Ricky 238 Ryan, Anetta 164 Ryan ,Philip 259 Mark 259 Elizabeth 238 Ryan, Ryan, , Chris 238 S Club 131 Sabin, Craig 213 Sabin, Dale 259 Sabin, Allen 129,259 Sager, judith 213 Saggio, Richard 173 Salas, Armando 115 Salazar, Richard 57 Samchuck, Gerald 168 Sanchez, Erma 213 Sanchez, Ruben 51,213 Sandeno, james 213 Sanders, Debra 259 Santa Cruz, jo Anna 259 Santos, Rossan 101,213 Santos, Fred 70,71,238 Satterlee, Dwight 213 Sattler, Alan 129,259 Sattler, Robert 213 Sawyer, Richard 108,181 Scannell, Tim 121,117,173 Schaeffer, Mari 74,143,213 Schaffer, Kathy 134,238 Schafer, Tracy 238 Schake, Connie 213 Scheid, Elizabeith 91,238 Scheid, Russell 213 Schildkraut, Susan 118,259 Schlarbau m, Max 87,181 Schlarbau m, Teri 95,79,238,239 Schlechty, Teri 238 Schmidt, Linda 213 Schmitt, Anthony 45,102,115,225,238 Schnee, Margaret 259 Schneider, jack 259 Schnepp, Gina 110,114,213 Schnepp, john 259 Schnepp, Mike 239 Schoenberg, Richard 259 Schrage, Pat 71,239,259 Schuld, Debra 129,259 Schulstadt, Eric 259 Schultz, jack 73,239 Schultz, Fred 73 Schumacher, Randy 51 Schuster, Karen 91,213 Schuster, Karl 259 Schuster, Susie 154 Schwaderer, Melodie 239 Schwalbe, Karin 94,123,239 Schwehr, Cynthia 104,180,259 Scott, Cindy 239 Scott, Laurie 239 Scott, Linda 239 Scott, jack 102,115,239 Seaberry, Mollie 120,145 Seaberry, Smith 259 Seagraves, Kevin 129,259 Seagraves, Tanya 98,213 Sears, Timothy 84,167,239 Seay, Paul 129,259 Seely, julie 260 Selleck, Gregory 259 Selleck, joanne 130,239 Senescall, Elizabeth 116 Sennett, Patrick 260 Sering, Mary Ann 260 Serpas, Rodolfo 260,118 Sesate, Rebecca 260 Setser, Connie 178,239 Setlow, Mark 180,51 Sevey, Richard 239 sevland, Sherry 23,36,239,127 Sezate, Gabriel 30,31,219,213,146 Sezate, Lisa 45,75,'l23,143,239 Shaffer, Mike 260 Sharp, Arlene 260 Sharp, Charline 260 Sharp, Lynn 160 Shaw, Cheryl 239 Shaw, Donald 58,260 Shaw, joy 213,101 Shaw, Teri 239 Shearin, Robert 84,239 Shearman, Patricia 239 Sheed, D. 134 Sheets, Ann 239 Sheil, Beth 111 Shelby, Robert 239 Sheldon, jack 129 Shelly, Gerald 68,245,260 Sherman, Gregory 60,82,213 Sherman, Lynda 239 Sherwood, Dan 165 Shields, jean 178,179 Shill, Kenneth 260 Shill, Wayne 131,213 Shimel, Mary 175,239 Shinn, Rickey 68,134,239 Shipe, Ivan 213 Shipe, john 260 Shipe, Pamela 124,125,134 Shipe, Ray 115 Shira, Bruce 214 Shira, jeffrey 248,260 Shoemaker, Carl 98,214 Shouse, Dorthy 166,167 Shumway, Sharon 239 Skogen, Frank 163 Sickler, E. 164,165 Sigler, Debbie 129,239 Silvas, Edward 60,82,214 Silvas, Martha 88,89,214 Silversmith, Keith 260 Sims, Karen 47,97,143,146,151,214 Sink, William 260 Sipe, Ray 214 Skalbeck, Brenda 130,260 Ski Club 121 Skidmore, Denita 35,98,214 Skidmore, john 260 Skidmore, Linda 104,129,260 Skogen, Karey 178,260 Skogen, Kathy 110,114,239 Skousen, Pamela 75,111,143,198,214 Skouson, Karol 126,239 Slade, Charlene 239 Slade, Peggy 260 Slade, Ronald 239 Slade, Wayne 171,270 Slater, Rhonda 239 Slater, Gary 175 Slattery, Susan 239 Slattery, Teresa 260 Slinka rd, jackie 260 Slaon, Lisa 214 Smith, Anita 239 Smith, Beverly 130,239 Smith, Brett 260 Smith, Carol 214 Smith, Carolyn 91,116,214 Smith, Cindy 89,110,260 Smith, Clifford 51,175,214 Smith Smith Smith , Daniel 129,239 , Deanna 91,214 , Debra 112,239 Smith, Don 168 Smith, Frederick 239 Smith Smith Smith Smith , Gail 214 , George N. 160 ,janice 260 ,joanne 214 Smith, Karen 239 Smith, Karla 120,123,230,240 Smith, Kathy 260 Smith, Kenneth 240,260 Smith, Kent 130,133 Smith, Kevin 214,240 Smith, Kim 214 Smith, Linda 98,214 Smith, Matthew 76,260 Smith, Pamela 260 Smith, Pauline 116 Smith Randy 111,260 Smith, Rick Smith, Rob Smith, Rogt Smith, Rona i,60,61,83,240 Smith, Scott 2,63,131,139,141,214,221 Smith, Sharc 5 Smith, Susar Smith, Terry Smith, Terry Smith, VeraE Smith, Wand Smith erman, Smolkavich,l- Sneed, Deboi Sojka, Em ily 21 Solano, Maria Solomon, Bria Solomon, Cinc Solomon, Delann 89,124,125,215 Solomon, Tracy 240 Sorenson, Alan 178,215 Sorenson, Deborah 240 Sorenson, joseph 240 Sorenson, Kellie 133,171,261 Sorenson, Sandra 123,130,240 Sousa, De anene115,121,134,215 Sowards, Lee 133 INDEX-275 Deaf- Linda, we made 1+l -rw-UC dwemfs ,Amer-mm Girls 79 9Hrfe.r.g,ql X L 5 -l- v A 3' 14 CT wd'5a Sowards, Tommy 98,215 Soza, Robert 58,59,179 Spanish Club 119 Spain, Cliff 164 Spanish Club 119 Spavin, Sherill 240 Spear Shelley 240 Speech and Debate 115 Spencer, Gloria 240 Sphar, Suzanne 215 Spilo, Victoria 78,123,261 Spindler, Vicki 215 Spruel, Dana 261 St john, Ken 261 St john, Ronald 102,115,126,213 Staebell, Connie 134,215 Staebell, Daniel 57,87,22B,240 Staebell, Ronald 87,129,261 Stage Crew 102 Stai, Tim 261 Standage, Charles 80,215 Stanfel, Dawn 125,215 Stanley, Elizabeth 124,141,215 Stanley, Susan 33,124,125,127,261 Stanley ll james 124,240 Stapley, Clyde 122,124,215 Stapley, Dan 56,82,240 Stapley, jolene 36,125,134,240 Starks, Brenda 123,134,240 Starks, Sharon 240 Steabell, Connie 100 Stearman, Gary 129,261 Stearman, Nancy 215 Stelman, Dennis 240 Steenson, Michael 215 Steenson, Penny 112,261 Stehr, Brian 168 Steiner, Douglas 51,52,62,235,240 Stehr, B 109,120,240 Stephens, David 109,240 Stephens, judy 215 Stephens, William 261 Stephenson, Mark 62,240 Stepp, Ilene 98,219 Stepp, jeraldine 98,219 Stepp, Mirtle 261 Stevens, Dave 108 Stever, Laura 240 Steverson, jenny 123,171,245,261 Stewart, james 172,173 Stewart, Linds 89,123,240 Stewart, Mary 133,261 in F' lik Sturdevant, james 160,161 Sturdivant, Kim 243 Sturges, Sheryl 130,261 Suban, jennifer 240 Sullivan, james 87,108,140.195,71 5 Sullivan jeffery 261 Summers, Vannie 169 Sumpter, George 80 Suprak, Dennis 261 Suter, Douglas 58,261 Sutton, joseph 131,215 Svitak, Patricia 240 Swanger, Sandra 240 Swann, Mickey 240 Sweat, Lorna 241 Sweet, Thomas 129,241 Swientek, Linda 261 Swimming Team 84 Szymber, loyce 261 Takacs, Arpad 98,215 Talraas, Kari 124,134,215 Tapia, Terry 261 Tarango, Linda 115,215 Tarango, Patrick 57,230 Tau, Fred 60,82,116,126,241 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, , Boys 76 Tennis, Tennis Andrea 261 Annette 112,129,130,225,241 Bradley 224,261 Daniel 216 jerald 241 Karie 234,241 Kathy 241 Terry, lennifer 121,124,134,182,261 Terry, Neal 115,121,130,241,225 Testa, jim 115,261 Testa, lohn 216 Thacker, Rhonda 114,129,216,241 Theaman, Karrie 129,261 Theaman, Karrin 129,261 Theinen, Danny 216 Thomas, Al 57,169 Thomas, Carl 241 Thompson, Alan 57,241 Thompson, Brent 261 Thompson, Cindy 261 Thompson, Craig 241 Thompson, Chuck 177 Thompson, Deborah 261 Thompson, Dena 261,112 Thompson, john 33,110,111,216 Ik-0p.Q Tolton, Charles 261 Tomaking, Ed 219 Tominaga, joyce 179 Tone, Gary 216 Toon, Martha 100,187,216 Toon, Roger 58,124,129,261 Top 20 152 Topp, Karen 36,126,134,216 Torres, Roberta 241 Tosi, Kathleen 216 Townsend, Ben 51,179 Traicoff, Donald 129,261 Trango, Linda 175 Travisano, Laurie 261 Trent, Annette 241 Trent, Cheryl 216 Treptow, Debra 241 Trevizo, Sonia 241 Triebe, Bobbie 130,261 Trkas, Bill 216 Triplett, Christopher 216 Triplett, William 261 Tripp, james 241 Trisoliere, Lewis 129,261 Troxell, Cindy 241 Tryon, Esther 89,237,241 Tryon, james 57,129 Tucker, Karen 123,124,127,261 Tucker, Ron 126,129,241 Tullos, Brenda 126,216 Turley, julie 241 Turner, Dalane 129,130,261 Turner, Stephen 261 Understiller, Wade 73,216 Unnewehr, Linda 129,262 Urbina, Elias 262 Uriarte, Ramona 216 Urrea, Donald 241 Urrea, William 262 Ursetti, Gerold 124 Valadez, Gloria 216 Valandra, Linda 100 Valdez, Sherree 216 Valentine, Larry 216 Valentine, Lora 181 Valenzuela, Fernando 36,134,241 Valenzuela, Henrietta 262 Van Auker, Barbara 262 Van Dyke, S. 126,130 Van Herpen, Stephen 124,216 P1 Zi 'G Van Winkle, Robert 121,126,1 30,134,241,245 Van Winkle, Thomas 58,59,68,262 f Stewart, Max 215 Thompson, Margaret 241 Vanbeekum, Deedee 262 at Stewart, Theresa 101,215 Thornhill, Norine 173 Vi-IHCG, Lynette 74,75,102,111,124,131,139,143, 5 Stirland, Krey 129,261 Thornley, Kevin 241 146,216 3 Stirland, Tauna 98,215 Thorp, Albert 216 VHDCC, Pamela 123,124,130,241 K., Stock, Raymond 129,133,261 Thorpe, David 115,261 Vandyck, Cheryl 216 Stockes, Timothy 84,240 Thorpe, Douglas 115,261 Vanhefpen, Kathleen 125,133,262 ' Stoffers jr, Don 176,240 Thorsen, Geraldine 241 Vanluchene, ludith 123,262 , ,, stalk, Brian 62,64,83,134,240 Thorsen, William 216 Vanluven, Michael 57,262 Stoneburner, Rebecca 240,261 Thuenen, Randall 241 Van Zutphen, jr 51,87,171,241 Stoneburner, Sharon 133 Thulin, Karen 115,241 Varbel, Mitchell 262 Stoops, William 130,240 Tibshraeny, Dianne 241 Vargo, AUdfeY 100,242 Storm, Neville 115,215 Tidwell, Keith 216 Vaughan, Steven 225,242 Stortz, Helen 169 Tidwell, Leroy 261 Vega, Martha 262 Jig Stott, Greg 261 Tiffany, Cheryl 261 Vegh, Dennis 242 Stout, Bonnie 133,240 Tiffany, Timothy 241 Venson, Diane 103 an Stout, ldonna 126,215 Tihanyi, George 169 Vensor, Ida 216 Stout, Kellie 116,118,123,240 Timothy, Mike 129,261 Vensor, jose 262 CP Strait Cindy 240 Tipotsch, David 115,130,241 Vensor, Robert 242 7x Strau binger, Brenda 215 Titcomb, Sandra 123,261 Verch, Bryan 216 cr. Strauch, Donald 121,225,240 Tobey, Vicki 28,104,130,139,244,261 Verch, Leslie 134,242 P l F Strigas, Kim berle 116,126,240 Todd, Rena 241 Verhelst, Terri 262 O 5 ' Strong, Cory 240 Toland, james 103,225 Verhulst, jeffrey 129,262 fj Strong, Gregory 82,215 Toland, joette 129,225,241 Vian, Timothy 216 ' Q' Strong, Perry 58,261 Tolsdorf, Cindy 241 Vica 99 .5 A ci, Y 0 ir ie N 6 T 1' f it 1 - 'ffsavofxb Wm im ,MQ M ml, Q, SWPQ-,Qi wi Vickers, Gena 262 Vickers, Teresa 242 Vickery, Alexander 242 VickerY, leffery 98,216 Villagomez, Alex 242 Villagomez, Delia 262 Villaverde, Athur 262 Villaverde, Dax id 187,216 Villegas, Teresa 262 Vogt, Russell 122,134,216 Volleyball Team 89 Von Burg, Steve 217 Waddle, Ricky 217 Woodburn Robert 218 Wade, David 47,84,131,139,141,186,217 Wade, Kevin 45,84,102,126,225,242 Wade, Timothy 82,104,242 Wager, Diane 262 Waggoner, lanice 217 Waggoner, Sharon 262 Wagner, Connie 217 Wahl, lordan 242 Wahl, William 242 Wakefield, Lori 262 Wakefield, Shelley 108,217 Wakolee, Frank 262 Wakolee, Karin 116 Waldsmith, Stephen 98,217 Walker, Mark 115,121,129,262 Walker, Shelley 40,75,245,262 Wallace, Sheila 217 Wallace, Steven 262 Walsh, Dennis 242 Walsh, Liz 262 Waltemeyer, Donald 51,146,217 Walter, Brenda 172,177 Wamsley, Robert 217 Ward, Chris B7,111,117,130,242 Ward, David 115,217 Ward, Dwain 262 Ward, loanne 112 Wardleigh, Anita 217 Warnke, Suzan 168 Waterman, Cathy 217 Waters, jackie 173 Watkins, Dale 109,140,141,242 Watson, Paul 262 Watson, Robert 117,242 Watt, Christena 165 Wayne, Richard 242 Weatherbee, Carole 262 Weaver, Donna 242 Webb, Debra 98,217 Webb, ludy 262 Webb, Karen 89,242 Webb, Kelly 58,68,69,262 Webb, Susie 118 Weber, lanine 130,242 Weber, Linda 217 Weber, Mark 262 Webster, Mary Ann 165 Weidinger, Michael 242 Weigelt, Lisa 112,130,217 Weight, Leann 243,263 Weight, Sheldon 218 Welch, Mark 124,262 Welch, Roy 67,242 Welker, Gregory 57,62,83,242 Wells, Douglas 58,262 Wells, Paul 169 Wendt, Deborah 243,262 Werner, Diana 118,124,125,243 Wessels, Deon 126,243 West, West, West, West, Corwin 166,167 Dalia 108,243 David 129,262 leanie 217 West, lohn 262 West, Katherine 101,217 West, Lee 217 West, Nolan 131,218 West, Teri 104,133,262 Westbrook, Lenora 218 Westerhausen, Tracey 112,130, Westmoreland, Glenn 218 Wetherill, Mapine 262 Whisenhunt, Raymond 83,243 White, Douglas 218 White, Edgar 262 White, Elizabeth 182 White, White, White 228,243 Marjorie 262 Tamara 124,126,242,243 William 66 160161 204 Whitehurst, Ralph 76 I ' Whitney, Douglas 126,243 Whitso n, Susan 262 Whitworth, Patrick 218 Widmer, Lynne 129,262 Wiegert, Christine 218 Wiegert, Colleen 243 Wilcock, Kenny 218 Wilhelm, jo Ellen 129 Wilhem, George 243 Wilks, G.O.169 Willhite, Charles 165 Williams, David 262 Williams, Gerald 129,262 Williams, luanita 165 Williams, Laura 139,218,221 Williams, Linda 218 Williams, Lori 218 Williams, Loris 124,218 Williams, Horman 176,262 Williams, Tamara 74,262 Williamson, Barbara 98,134,218 Willig, Ronald 243 Willis, Clarence 262 . M' Wallis Elazaboth va 262 J Willis I uanlta126130 218 Wright, Randy 122,134,243 Wunderle, William 80,243 Wursten, Dixie 104,139,218 Wurtz,lames173 Wyatt, james 58,263 Wyatt, Teresa 218 Wylie, Ianet 243 Wyse, Scott 263 Yabruby, Grace 154 Yates, Donald 115,218 Yates, John 33,129,243 Yaw, Wanda 243 Yerby, Fern 167,177 York, Cindy 243 You ng, Cheri 112,243 You ng Democrats 121 You ng Republicans 121 You ng, loan 263 Young, Leroy 243 Young, Richard 168,169 Youngken, june 263 Younker, Merry 101,218 Youth A.R.C. 110 Zavala, Hector 263 Zavala, Maryann 100,218 Zebro, Debra 126,134,243 Zigalla, Kathy 124,130,263 Zimmerman, Craig 57,243 Zimmerman, Daniel 57,87,243 Zimmerman, julie 129,263 Zimmerman, Kathryn 243 Ziobrowski, Mary 263 Zongker, Paul 263 Willis Katherine 218 W Wilson Sherrie 262 , , ' Wt Z ' I I , I Willis, Stacey 123,243 , I Wilson, Bill 243 , Wilson, james 262 Mx M J We at 744 AQ Wilson, Peggy 263 Wiltbank, Carol 126,133,243 Wiltzer, Doris 218 1 f M Wimmer, Melinda 133,263 , . . Winn, Kimberly Io 104,123,263 Winquist, Dave 263 ' Winquist, Donald 263 Qi, W L06 Wintersteen, Linda 38,111,112,143,198,218 Wirken, Mary 218 Winton, lune 129,263 Z 4 - Wix,Tresia112,243 j 1 E F Wood, Cynthia 118,263 Wood Wood Cynthia 118 263 Y Terri 121 243 ,aaaffaaafoaa aaa Woodruff, Gerald 73,187 .f ' if mf Woods Woods Woods Woods Cynthia 130 263 Lawrence 114 115 126 243 I Monica 134 243 I , , ilslanoy 263 ' 'UD Wooten, Bonnie 218 Wootton Alan 31 84 218 Worthi Wright Wrighti ngton, Monty 84,134,263 Anne 263 Wright, Cheryl 218 I 1 1 V fr Charles 243 ! N7? If Wright, lim 28 68 69 139,244 263 Wright, Karen 263 INDEX-277 Being and becoming something in life is the goal in every- one's dreams. Accepting who you are and especially be- coming something in life is not easy, for happiness and suc- cess are not gifts, they are achievements. My appreciation goes to the many people directly and indirectly involved in the production of this publication, especially Little Audree. Audree and I had some tough times fighting fatigue during deadlines, but we made it through with flying colors. My gratitude goes to Mr. Donovan, who not only gave an im- measureable amount of advice and cheer in hours of des- pair, but also helped me and others find out what poten- tials we have but didn't realize were there. Finally, my spe- cial thanks to Tookie. Brian Ishikawa Editor-in-Chief 'EQ ' 4. g. bf- H-iff: .. 4 - ....:t,- .4 DZQQ- J, 5 Editor-in-Chiei Associate Editor Faculty Editor Staff Sophomore Editor Staff lunior Editor Stait Seriior Editor St aft Honors Editor Staff Activities Editor Staff Organizations Editor Sports Editor Staff Copy Editor Head Photographer Staff Brian lsnikawa Audree larvis loan Orr Linda Lassen Barbara Osborne ludy Van Luchene Shelley Walker Celeste Cummins Melinda Kuhse Teri Schlarbaum Tracy Westerhausen Karen Sims Kim Cummins lda Milano Donna Corwin Linda Hosking Sue McCreary Blake Peterson Karin Schwalbe Lory Copenhaver Mark lshikawa Doug Donahue Cynthia Barragan loe Elory Dixie Duitey Peggy Eaton Rene Calkins ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS American Yearbook Company Chuck Bursell Marvel Photo Portraits by Rockwell-Diamonds Taco Bell Dr. and Mrs. lohn larvis Mrs. Eula Harris Mish Studio Charles Fish, photographer Ed Wiggins, photographer Mr. and Mrs. Paul lshikavva We would like to offer our iheartlelt appreciation to Mr. Bud Ford of Diamonds Rockwell Studios for his as sistance during the course of the year. Our thanks go to Mari Schaeffer for the lettering on the introduction and division pages and special gratitude goes to the trees at Pioneer Park lor supporting us in our photogriphit i signments. We all hope you enjoyed the publications for '73-'74 n YsI1fEl1blI'TIS Mark Ishikawa Audree larvis Brian Ishikawa Associate Editor Editor Associate Editor Editor War Chant War Chant Chieftain Chieftain Ofjjm X3 Mui JF if 72 Q Q! ffffim 4535331222 mm fgjfwfffiii X F g T .ywfffXQfA'Q5' MQQJWM X wwf! Y V27 'f - WSW ff 'Nffm LQf'im?Q2m ,am 1 Qbdwwddkgmib Cglgwjcmfdffixfllz MYMWMLMQ ' Q Q NQJUJJFQGC U 5 - 3 XQLQLGUXK If E Es? D3 Eg Vfywf 52055 AW 9 if Jpfflfigf 1 ,wgfb L Q31 F. aww wwyffj-gym Qifw ,M wwwjgwl QQQW51 O3 wif? 2 bww W SN UN U Q X M 1 ' L u Q ' I ' --'un-I Swdwii' ,MSD lffkejep F7 'NY' 9J 5 -5F G.!'l'2g'3gl3L.. f ul 0 I lg gd.. xu . Q . Q , , . In A l I lv DIS Q 0 0 U Q f fm.. 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The Senior class tells how it all began, with an all-star castl Above: Getting set for the big rumble, the WheeIers gang is ready to fight for their choice of mascot. Below: As jumper lSteve Gainerl falls to his death, the fight ends and Donna lKarIa Christensen? and Ave Maria lRobin Ruizl rush to his side weeping. .gg 1 ? , ., 1 Ki 'fx x G ap f -, ,it -. J' , fx N vm, f 6' f'5vY?, x . , , - .5 x S 'x g , im 'ei - fs f, E- . 47, +7 . .1? v' ., ww ' ' 'E 1 ,fm- Q 'Na J KM A 4, QQ. ,. was Keg I N: ef Af' Q 6 Y 9 ' 2 4' 1, , , 1, g ' ' x Q-gif. 1 ' K Tv, .Ly KW if-24 ,.,, if '- O nf' I r 55 , . sf ,. yi. , O 7. I .Y Spring Talent Abounds to Entertain W.W. Students Below: l'm plain l'm plain plain, declares the con- fused Lizzy Curry, portrayed by W' lx: L ug Sidney Ray. Lower Left: l will bring rain, proclaims Bill Star- beck iBill Hoebi to other cast members, Dave Gardner and Fred Ashby. Far Left: I don't mind you telling me how to do things, I just wish you wouldn't hoIler! exclaims lim Curry CMichael lonesj. Pictured from left are Fred Ashby and Dave Gardner. Extreme Upper Left: I'm seventeen hands tall and my teeth are all my own, states Sidney Ray as Lizzy. Left: Then the sky will be full of big white clouds, explains Bill Hoeb, as Michael lones looks on with HWS. in t 1,11 '55 , 9 . wb Y- ld 0 4.1 Q , X 'ill S , -L 'Q I V yq,- f 'S'-:xii .-.75 X if k i .fi 5 x 4: Sf N. Ni i i 4, , M1.,,,, vi , ,. r a iw I, Warrior Band Tours La Mesa, California a fwfr'-.-,.,,,,w, ,, W-qmf Y! r,,, ,ar,r,,,, X , af ,-..,,,,:.,... f. . ,r x L, , j ff 5 g,, . ,W 4 in W Er. , K WX, 11744 3 X .r 5 f r QU 4-A 9 'W V af' - Q R friv Left: Finally the big event is the Band Concert at Disneyland. Extreme Up- per Left: Kiss me once and kiss me twice, snick- ers Bonnie Raymond. Up- Eer Center Left: Nice orse! says Russ Vogt. l always did li e blondes says lohn Frick. Above Left: Looks like these two starving guys haven't eaten in days. ' It sure is good, exclaims Richard Allan and Greg Bair. Above Right: lt sure has been a long trip, complains lanee lor ensen. Right: Do I looi like Cinderella? questions Wendy Leavitt. Below Right: joe Lloyd relaxes as he reads his magazine on the way to Disneyland. Golf Captures 1,000thyVarsity Victory 210 W.W. 230 Tempe 200 W.W. 199 Arcadia 200 W.W. 204 Brophy 197 W.W. 201 Mesa 200 W.W. 210 Kofa 214 W.W. 210 Saguaro 220 W.W. 210 Agua Fria 201 W.W. 210 Coronado 210 W.W. 204 Prescott 210 W.W. 235 Casa Grande 210 W.W. 216 Alhambra STATE PLAYOFFS 4TH PLACE I 1 3 'L Upper Left: Hold it right there yells Bill Robb as he stubbornly tries to get his ball off the tee and on its way to the green. Above: It just doesn't seem to be the right day for putting as Ross Farnsworth shows his discouragement after missing a putt. Lower Left: This years golf team consisting of Bill Robb, Bill Wunderlee, Pat Whitworth, Brad Gregory and Pete Kilpatrick won the thousandth varsity victory for Westwood. -9991 4.1.1 , .Y Upper Left: jim Michaud seems to be extremely anxious about reach- ing the other side of the court, could it be his opponent was 36-24-36 and female? Upper Right: Gees Louise that sun is bright, exclaims tennis player Mark Stephenson as he attempts his mighty serve. Below: Boy and girl tennis players alike are all eyes when they see this super sophie Melinda Kuhse venture to the net for a volley. C WESTWOOD TENNIS W.W.Girls Opponents W.W. Boys Opponents 7 2 3 6 Camelback 9 0 Mesa 9 0 B 1 Moon Valley 9 0 5 4 Saguaro 7 2 8 1 Alhambra 6 3 9 0 Scottsdale 7 2 2 7 Casa Grande 8 1 9 0 Mesa 7 2 7 2 Coronado 6 3 9 0 Kofa 4 5 8 1 Yuma 9 0 9 0 Scottsdale 7 2 9 0 Tempe 2 7 3 6 Casa Grande 9 0 2 7 Arcadia 0 9 6 3 McClintock 9 0 Coming off the courts this years girls tennis team had a thirteen and three record. The two top players, Lynne Gray and lanice Ray showed their strength and deter- mination by placing fourth in the division. As a doubles team they went on to state with great success. with an eleven and five record its none other than our boy's tennis team. Super sophie Matt Smith led the team to many victories. He placed fourth in the division and went on to state. Another noteworthy part of our sports in addition to tennis is golf. The golf team this year had six returning varsity players. It consisted of Bill Robb, Pat Whitworth, Brad Gregory, Gary Lammers, and Bill Wunderlee. Boys 'sports this year strived to gain one-thousand varsity wins. With the golf team defeating Casa Grande it was possible to do so. TENNIS 11 Varsity Baseball Takes League Championship 'x iv Above: Sterling Hester belly slides into sec- ond base for a double. Right: First baseman, Hector Hernandez, catches an opposing run- ner off guard, as he tags him out. Below: DIAMOND DOLLS-Top Row, Mimi Ham- blin, Karen Webb, Anita Armenta, Robin Gaetjens, Cheryl Shaw. Middle Row, Deon Wessels Cindy Woods, Rhonda Slatter, Sandy Gainer, Brenda Davis. Bottom Row, Tammy Dill, Debbie johnson, Pam Gettman. Lower Left: Top Row, Cindy Wersten, Maren Bate- man, Paula lennings, Linda Lassen, Mary K. Christensen, Brenda Skalbeck, loanne Seleck. Middle Row, Anna Casillas, Gail Lewis, Darla Menden, loanne Ward, Kathy Moore. Bot- tom Rowg P.Pratt, L.Brooksby, P.McLaws, P. Godfrey. Far Left: All-Statepitcher, Larry Cooper, delivers a pitch against an opposing batter. Upper Left: Shortstop, Ray Armenta, watches the ball closely into his glove for an out. Left: Third-base coach, Mark Gunning, waves in Marshall Richey for a score. N3 me -nd :msg 3 n S A sr an.. . if - F, X . . 'r L X- 'Q wg' ,v 4 l 9 ul Q U .'.' , '.' 1 'Av , -8 -, ,4 -nn.. 'Q Q. .' . Q' f' 1 Q u',',. U . ,J ' - . lib- f qt jx X x ,S 14 X ' .' , 11 UN 1 .'. 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Westwood Opponent Westwood Opponent 80 McClintock 47 87 Chandler 65 South 61 Chapparal 91 Scottsdale 36 115 Phoenix U. 85 Tempe 42 Trevor Brown 89 East 38 Chandler Rotary 1st Tribune Relays 1st Tracksters Win Dual Meets, Lose Playoffs When the gun sounded, West- wood's 1974 track team got off to a fast start. One of the biggest sur- prises of the season was the per- formance of sprinter Danny Hun- saker. As the year progressed, Hun- saker consistently improved and ranked among the top quarter milers in the state as a junior. Several school records were bet- tered by the Orange and Blue spik- ers. Senior Gary Holloway soared over 6'8 for a new mark in the high jump. Distance ace Kevin Anderson added another school record in the two mile, bettering the standard to 9:35.6. Sophomore Randy Brown cracked the school record in the 330 intermediate hurdles with a time of 41.9 seconds. 3 -slr-, www ,G . Below: Ah, come on coachlYou promised l could go to the bathroom after one more lap, complains Doug Donahue. Left: Looks like Doug Opie's a real pushover when it comes to the shot put. SPIKETTES: Top Row: Linda Wintersteen, Debbie lones, Cheryl McDowell, Karin Schwalbe, Donna jones, Cheryl Clore, Kim Winn. Bottom Row: Cecilia Nixen, Linda Hill, Pam lepson, Terri Gammon, S.Nordstrom, K.Mori. v Swimmers Win Second in State Finals fe' M- , gems , ,Q 4, , , rx 1 4' if lap, f , 'UW SVS? ,ggfbff www t .K . K A- ig. 1 Above Left: ln the 200 individual medley, Bob Shearin is doing his back stroke, which helped him to receive the state championship in this event. Above Right: Alex Farnsworth comes up for a breath during his butterfly stroke at swim practice. Below: SWIM MAIDS-Top Row: Cecile Byerly, Melinda Carr, Adele Boyd, Nancy Woods. Middle Row: Tammy Mattern, Kim Marek, Margie McAlister, Lori Gezsiek. Bottom Row: Melinda Blake, Ann Stanley, Linda Winterstein, Cecilia Nixen. - vfa. , nn., Above Left: Taking the state record in the medley relay are Steve Fassett, Blake Peterson, David Wade and Phil Marsom. Above Right: West- wood's free relay team are Bob Shearin, Steve Fassett, Phil Marsom and Dean Gardner. Below: SWIM MAIDS-Top Row: Kelly Fogarty, Karen Geldmacher, Suzy McCreary, Susan Amick. Bottom Row: Robin Ruiz, Dixie Duffey, Kellie Stout. -T' -'all fr 1 SWIMMING-19 .--h - , -.ij Q-W.,.,-... vfswmnhpg 389: -Sh' A 'LW DB'-f' k,,w'z.,,: . i .Ribxf- M -- A A- .f, f..'Q?..f',,.W'1'Wk f A -. X ,, is -Wx r 1 s .LW J , 1 vw 542 53' ' ' 'I , , , ,. VA, '23 .tiny gg' gi, wif: ' 4 y ' ' ' . x 1. ff . Yi ' J , 2 'if J X315 QQ fl' li' ' -A m 1 ' 223 - l id W ,.. 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Success it was, an will long hold the memories of Westwood High School to many people! 1 1 Mi J X A qv, Lxiifv. 1 K, Q Q , I wi , in 9 5-fs, ,iff Wt 1 , . VX 'LJ L , f A l , , Pg, 3. QLYX5' dfiig iff, : 3: ,J f L S ski it xx Ar g li , l i t,. Q. Below: Seems as though Mark Gunning, julie Nielson, and Curt Cortez, have the same idea for signatures, judging by the look on their faces. Far Left: You can sure work up a sweat signing these things, exclaims Rob Reeder. Extreme Far Left: A broken arm doesn't stop some of our warriors from signing an annual. Extreme Upper Left: Maybe l'll write something nice for a change! snickers Lory Copenhaver. Above Center: There was definitely a great turn out at the Annual Signing Party as pictured here. Above: Signing annuals is romantic, or at least looks that way as demonstrated by Lorie Hogue and Neill Van Zupten. Elections Show Courage, Creativity, and i Sportsmanship Af' -Mi is 1 . 6 . ,bb Ss... Opposite Page-Upper Left: In her second childhood is tricyclist Shellene Lines. Lower Left: Yell leaders are a tradition again as Frosty Schultz performs a cheer. Upper Right Presenting her speech in her usual ravishing style is jamie Harris. Lower Right: Robert Redford lalias Stan The Sting Hargisl revives the 1930's with his speech. This Page-Top Left: Westwood's French chef lulie Crum, delivers a lecture on the in tricacies of gourmet cooking. Middle Left Curious and curiouser, puzzles an inquisi tive Chris Pater. Lower Left: Is Dan Stapely doing a cheer or a ferocious karate move ment? Above: Lovely Cindy Christopher adds her Two Bits to cheer tryouts. ELECTIONS 25 Warrior of the Year Given to David Wade A very proud and happy David Wade receives the Warrior of the Year trophy handed to him by Mr. Sturdevant. gx Top Left: Assistant yearbook editor Audree Jarvis is presented a journal- ism trophy by the publications sponsor, Mr. Donovan. Middle Left: Receiving the U. of A. Medallion of Merit for Junior Boy is Robert Martz. Lower Left: Susan Reynolds is the lucky girl accepting the U. of A. Medallion of Merit for junior Girl, presented by Mrs. Charles Robertson. Above: Alan Hutchinson hands to Sidney Ray the best actress trophy for her fine performances in various school plays. i W u .EEK wx Qt Ki s fmH-:T ' llfl if iff' im -a ' lv . is ,AL Fx. ff .1 C. sf . ' .f f Xx ' . f X Lf VW K who 5 W 0 0 o Q 9 , ' 0 .1 as ,Y .,, , 0, e ., v Oni 1 Q, I Q F zz. 5: . it '.q 'O . 9 00 t Q gt. . 0. v. Q Q , ,agp v' ',,.' 31' sl .' , qi.. . . . Q 5 , gi' . .4 . , -. - U1 t . Ql:'5'!'!19:, 82' '- n' , N ., 0 . , .r 13 1. ' :I 0 . 3, 0, 5 c'b'.,,,e 0 s:v. YV,V 'rn . ' 'U' 0 , ' . ' ' 'Q4 1' . Q ,W -. o x. , 'lf 9 ' al ' Q. .9 . 3 , ' 'ff C L ! :' C 11 ,. lo A Q .,,g 'Mmm' inn... Q Ol gf. s iq K


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