Westwood High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)
- Class of 1982
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Q E O5 GVWVQ A www? 0595 199 KMYQGJ if ,iw 6317 T Chieftain I982 Yearbook Editors Production - Katie Petrie Design Laurie Hunt Photography - Bill Durler Advisors Production John Donovan Layouts Cindy Bullard Business Andre Messali Volume 20, Westwood High School, Mesa, Arizona Introduction Activities Sports Organizations People ff-et Q I gina 'Q-QS s Q Table Of Contents isis A This years yearbook cover was designed by Mr. Edwin Vandermeulen, father of Westwood senior John Van- dermeulen. The photograph was done by Mr. Bud Ford of Ford Studios. The picture on this page was done by Mrs. Carole Scannell. mother of Westwood student Steve Scannell. Many thanks touall of these people for their help. ,lk V -.4 9 ,1 Lf, acute A X ..1 . . 'Q' . an 4 , fl ., f Q, M J . , w - if R W, v ' , - gm .A 'vb ., - 1 -, 3 . -s ,' ' V. was M 5. -,Q , . .i v Q 7 Q ' C l',,,.'- A, 1 V gk-:nga . -Ns. A . 'SQ 1 V '. , 'Ea' , -u 1 V A -. ij ' ' 'U fx . ' -4 . -at 4 A W. M. .ff M N , 2 TM . 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Y fs wa ,wff ,mffrwn-99J wi' 'f fw'v Q 3 1:32-QQ :':i'w. v ' don- -H -1?:1mJ. -ffzsf '- f S ' fy-WWW W-vw-W -2' -iff . lf . ' ' f ,L -:,- ' - My I x,3g,y Eff .W W AWNM,-wwfw Ltwafmxw, -L, .mf , , . . Q., ts, , ww' X nf. w fw',.g.,f ,w - 4 ,H . - wr, gt: ' IJ? ' ' ' 'gi ' ' mf A -X ' r N f V... sg .,f fu ,., . Following the changing fads, Madness takes its toll. Clad in dark shades of lipstick, Dyed hair, starched collars and thin ties, We follow the trends. No matter how zany they may be, We evade monotony: Not caring what others may think, Searching to find our true beings as we, Reach for our goals and Follow our dream, INTRODUCTION-I5 TOP-John Bulkley is always ready to aid students. CENTER-Coach AI Thomas can be found many afternoons working the scoreboard for a football game. AT LEFT-Coach Mike Dant has a little meeting with golfers Katie Petrie. Shannon Flaherty and Lisa Hase. Chieftain Dedication Goes To Bulkley, Dant And Thomas In the four short years since Mr. Mike Dant has been at Westwood, he has made his mark. He established himself quickly as one of the master teachers in the English Department, having the knowledge of his subject matter and the expertise to impart it to his students in such a way that they learned, enjoyed it and like their instructor. This English teacher has been made girls golf pro and boys tennis pro, and has succeeded in both areas. lf you want to see his eyes light up, ask him about his wife the artist, his two daughters, or offer him some chocolate. Mr. Alvie Thomas is one of those War Weary Warriors who started at Westwood way back in l962, the first year we opened the Westwood doors to students. This happy-go-lucky teacher has been teaching junior students history for the past twenty years, and loving every day of it, and teaching them in such a way that they love his class, and learn a lot of history. Alvie Thomas is one of those caring people who help make the school tick. He has always been a class sponsor, and taken more than his share of responsibility with supervising students in their extra curricular activities. For many years he coached football, and has recently switched to coaching the girls softball team and assisting with girls track, and he has achieved great success in this area. John Bulkley joined the Westwood staff in I966 as a counselor, and has been working in that capacity, heading the department for a period of ten years. Mr. Bulkley came from Carson Junior where he had been a teacher! coach since I957. This pleasant, easy-going man deals with his counselees in a very caring, down-to- earth manner, he has excellent rapport with them and the teaching staff, all of which contributes to the tremendous success he experiences in this position. If you want to get a big smile from Mr. Bulkley, ask him about his golf game or the St. Louis Cardinals. 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Spending many long hours, Perfecting the smallest detail, Pulling together with classmates, Giving everything you've got, Hoping it will be enough to win The cherished Natani award. Sharing memorable times, Growing and learning as you Reach for your goals and Follow your dream. DIVISION PAGE ACTIVITIES I9 IOOPENING ASSEMBLY High Spirited Warriors Welcome A New Year The year began with much enthusiasm, and the opening assembly with its traditional poking fun at the sophomore class put 'SI-'82 off to a good start. The student council members once again dressed up in ridiculous fashions and played ignorant to the ways of high school students while portraying the sophies. The assembly was also directed at initiating and inducting Westwood's new principal .lack Joyce, who was asked to demonstrate his Warrior beat by banging out a rhythm on an Indian drum. A number of the outgoing sophomores decided to run for office, and the elected were John Biggs, president, Matt Riggs, vice president, and Renee Riggs, secretary, each promising to lead the class of '84 proudly through the chal- Ienging year ahead. The new Varsity and J.V. cheerleaders led the assembly with their yells and new cheers, making the crowd roar with spirit. In addition, the Warriorettes moved to the beat of the music, followed by the sounds of the Fight Song and Honky Tonk as the awesome Warrior Band performed. TOP: Mrs. Merrell gives assistance to Sara Vaughn and Sheri McLain. LEFT: Sam Arnett and Darin Huffaker portray two sophies on their way to school. ABOVE: Donna Calder is pictured as a concerned mother. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Kathrine Clement, Mr. Donovan, and Jeannie Garbell cheer for the Warriors. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Brenda Roberts acts as a sophomore who can't find the bathroom. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. Joyce proves he is worthy to become a mighty warrior. Wy ww T , P fi wmggw f f 'ffiwyf 'QW w ' W 'f Y MZ a W---..:...,fa.,f,x fx lhnqg: M, , f- t. Q Q Xu, ABOVE: Westwood's varsity cheerleaders show their style as they perform one of their many formations. Back Row: Rodney Miskin, Matt Guinn. John Hall, Mike Marble, and Scott West. Front Row. Susie Mast, Ruth Ann Farns- worth, Bev Gunnell, Julie Miskin. Joan Bracken. Debbie Justis. Jeannie Gare bell, Joan Hancock. Jennifer Mason. and Jolene Crawford. TOP: Showing her enthusiasm for the Westwood football team is varsity cheerleader Jeannie Garbell. 22 CHEERLLADERS Group Receives Top Honors At Pom Camp Once again, the Warriorettes and cheerleaders led the War- riors through a spirited sports season. Their season began in July, when the Varsity squad and Warriorettes attended summer cheer camp at Northern Ari- zona University. While at NAU. the Varsity Cheerleaders received superior ribbons every night they performed. They also were awarded the spirit stick, which is given to the group with the most spirit, and a superior ribbon overall. The Leadership Award and the award given for greatest atten- dance at the camp from one school were given to both the cheerleaders and the Warriorettes, Our Junior Varsity squad was the only J.V. team to capture a top-four ranking at their cheer camp. held this year at Ari- zona State University. The Warriorettes, who were sponsored by Sandy Cooper, and the cheerleaders, sponsored by Barbara Commons, pro- moted spirit and excitement at all football and basketball games. Their spirited leadership made each game more en- joyable. QA...-3 ABOVE: J.V. cheerleaders demonstrate skill and many hours of practice. Top Row: Angel Aleiandro. Second Row: Laurie Mclver. Third Rowi Kim Newsome. Katherine Clement. and Debbie Thomas. Bottom Row: Julie Sabin. Susie Hetcher. and Karen Mason. 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TOP: Sherri Allen clings to her pet Romeo as Fifi LaBifi prepares to sing a birthday song to her. ABOVE LEFT: Karen Gardener sings and dances her way into our hearts during Thaichewee week. ABOVE RIGHT: Debbie Bryce is manhandling a toro during Mountain View week. 24-FALL ACTIVITIES Activities Start Year Gut With Bang! The annual Soap Bowl started the fall activities. Students met old friends at this game that raised soap for our football team, and made new acquaintances at the Hello Dance which followed. Lawn Projects were constructed the week of the Mt. View versus Westwood game, and this activity also brought new friends together. The juniors and seniors con- tinued to uphold the traditions of excellent, well-constructed projects. New members were registered for clubs during Thai-Chewee week. Each club set up a booth, decorated with the clubs theme, and tried to persuade students to join their club. The Curtain Time assembly brought out the hidden and unusual talents of many members of our student body. Many creative acts were performed, many never before attempted before alive audience. Arizona Blood Services, invited by the Student Council, received more than a record 85 pints of blood from students and faculty who decided to help their fellow men. xv-.W ,f I Affzy ......, ,, ' .. fr.. D WWI f .ws . , H f f M1 sy . I, , . if A l TOP RIGHT: Representing the senior class, Barbara Commons, Westwood's cheer sponsor. snarfs down a donut during the class competition to arouse spirit within the student body at the Mountain View pep assembly. ABOVE: Ten of Westwood's sexy. senior women take a restful break from their Home and Family class to kick back and take it easy. FALL ACTIVITIES-25 m3'?H:iQ . Spirit Fever Sweeps Over Westwood Campus! Spirit was on the rampage! Everyone, everywhere, caught it! lt was evident at football games. Orange and blue balloons were sold to unite people. And that's exactly what they did. Chains of balloons were formed, stretching high above. Spray painted hair was used to let others know of spirit, it ranged from green to silver, to orange and blue. The weeks of major football games, such as Mesa High and Mt. View, were spirit weeks, too with such events as Western Day, with cowboy boots and hats, to Hawaiian Day, grass skirts, bright shirts and leis. The traditional Tease the Hares Day returned, and the old familiar orange and blue was the uniform dress at football and basketball games. The dances which followed nearly every game were all well attended. The new principal brought with him new ideas. Colored shirts for faculty and students bonded everyone together, for they brought a sense of familiarity, a cause which was possible to relate with. f it , TOP LEFT: Todd McKenna. Wallace Slade. and Ron Searle, the L.D.S. semis nary teachers, show their enthusiasm for the Westwood football season. MIDDLE LEFT: Punking out for their favorite team at the WestwoodfMesa High game are: Brent Gunnell. Kieth Mosely, Bill Harris, and Eric Engstrom. BOTTOM LEFT: Terri Sawyer and Karen Webb cheer the team on to victory. ABOVE: lnitiation makes .l.V. cheerleaders a funny sight to see. 1 1-4 M A A W Wm in, .LA ,I- Homecoming Activity Brings Out Warrior Pride A A we x ? I Q l . in TOP LEFT: Jenean Smith was part of the Orange Blossom Special performance. TOP RIGHT: The ever entertaining emcees were, Jeff Chapman as Wilma Wilma, and Craig Nielson as Mr. Rodgers. BOTTOM: Mike Jones and Dave Gardner perform Who's On First . HOMECOMING-29 0' I' ' 1 - M-2 W 0 I 5 in ,I o' T36 ' 5 N21 o Homecoming 0 al y ma Ogg ,A ,,. Qt, f -iw 5 X ff. 'F '- ,4:' Q 1 .'- uw -.ax 1 i .r .J fb A X 9 'rx 4.1 - 2 .qt ws .i-H 0 Q . 3- - .,-,Mg my ,,:.v'4,5N. ,figiifg ',i,??Hf.1.' 5, a N - ' .M ef jf fir. ,, , Qi if l -. ,, xxx? N . .4 1 . , . A , Q 4 , a 4 f , ' Q . ., .-'- Q ,5 .,, Homecoming Proves To Be A Spirited Successl Homecoming l982 was one of the most spirited in many years. Each day of the week, Warriors dressed up as punkers or some other strange characters to get spirited for the big game, in which the Warriors were victorious. The Homecoming assembly proved to be excellent, and dis- played was the talent still possessed by alumni. With Craig Nielson and Jeff Chapman as emcee's, the show ran smooth- ly. They entertained us as Mr. Rodgers and Wilma Wilma. A wide variety of performances were included in the show. from Lance Reader singing Even Now to Graeme Sellers and Martin English acting out their Parrot Sketch . The football game proved to be extremely spirited, with alumni in great attendance. The halftime show was full of suspense, as we waited for the crowning of the '82 King and Queen. Lenard Brunsdale and Joan Bracken were awarded this honor. To top off the festivities, the Homecoming dance was a big success. lt was held in the Boy's Gym and the decorations were magnificant. A light show and pictures were part of the decor. at 33+ ...glzfig-S TOP: Andrea and Andrew Cardon were the crown bearers for this year's Homecoming. ABOVE: Candidates for Homecoming Royalty include Tun Vanluven Debbie Justus. Dave Dickerson, Amy Shill, Mike Milano. Jolene Crawford, Paul Marchant and Jenny Mason. Curtain Time Stars On Their Way To Fame Desire, talent, and the ability to entertain were all qualities that could be found in the performers who participated in this year's Curtain Time assembly held on October 2. Rob Jarvis and Ken Millett were M.C.'s for the show, acting as two irresponsible spies on a mission to capture the villain, who they unsuccessfully tried to spot in each act. A wide variety of well-prepared talent was displayed, making it obvious that the final product was the result of hard work and the continuous attempt to perfect and polish the perfor- mances. The acts came in a wide variety, among them the Flying Zucchini Brothers from outer Mongolia who paid a special visit to Westwood. Clad in blue gym suits, the brothers displayed their extremely difficult gymnastic stunts while their sponsor translated to the audience their strange for- eign utterings and explained the tricks they performed. Along with skits, singing and instrumental acts also appeared on the agenda, including Westwood's Honor Choir, and a number by the Jazz Band led by Bob Bamrick. ln conclusion, Dance Production members were a perfect imitation of New York City girls as they performed to the sound of Boy From New York City . 'Q TOP: Bob Bamrick performs with the jazz band. LEFT, Launette Ray is part of a trio. RIGHT, DeVaI Johnson goes stag to a Westwood dance. CURTAIN TIME-33 X N..,, .. ,ASQ 3. 1' K E X1 Q f ,XXX K X Qi X X X Q 3 53, X Q f XR X X x XX X X vig? T23 X X X2 X XXX X C X 1 O2 NRE WXEX ' I .. gXiEi?i EN Xi?-as XXX X K N X X 5 X XX X X X 5 Q X X X X X SQ X ,..XN. :X,: A X gtg ,L1' V 5 E s e L, Bw wx ggwif' . Y X ' ' SX 1 gr Q K K kr Q A Q . ., ..,,. . . 1 M '-f F 'Y 'ff '-Qf- - 5 is time 1 751 Xwk, ,wk itll' Wwxwgwv iq. 1? X 'fiwi' 1 km.: , . . XX .Nr ,m x X . . . - vm-X M.. . 'SMA K L Y-ALV ' m X NNN W 5? W3 Xi XX 35 ' i aw 5 J 5 ,Q www Fall Comedy Strikes Audiences' Funny Bone The Curious Savage, Westwood's l98I-i982 fall play, proved to be surprising, as well as entertaining. The plot concerned Mrs. Savage-portrayed by Donna Calderj being placed in Cloister's mental institution, by her three children Cplayed by Phil Lowry, Ken Millett, and Brenda Weberj trying to gain control of certain bonds that were in her possession. Mrs. Savage sent her vain children on a wild goose chase, and the play ended with unexpected results. Fifty students tried out for the play, and eleven were chosen to participate. There were eight seniors, two juniors, and one sophomore chosen. Under Mr. Jones' direction, rehearsals were held after school and all day on Saturdays in order for the performers to perfect their parts. Practice started one and a half months before the prescheduled performances that were given on November II-I2. The program started at 7.30 p.m. and cost SI.OO for children and SI.5O for adults. This year's fall play was well attended and also very well liked. It brought the audience many laughs and also a few tears. Q' ' This year's fall play turned out to be a real success. Some of the members of the cast were as follows, OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: Hannibal, Fairy May, and Jeffry, played by James Urbina Karen Gardiner, and Rob Graham, sit comfortly while discussing Fairy May's endless beauty. BOTTOM LEFT. Launette Ray and Kyle ' ' ' d dit tion. TOP. Scorseb , ortra in Miss Willie and Dr. Emmett, discuss a serious problem. BOTTOM RIGHT. James Urbina, Hannibal. appears to be in eep me i a Y P Y 8 Fairy May, Karen Gardiner. expresses her glee with a smile of delight. ABOVE. Donna Calder. Mrs. Savage, and Launette Ray, Miss Willie, chat about the pros and cons of sleeping with a teddy bear. Fall Play-35 5 ix. 5? Q :ss if S w ,Q N X SE N 3 N si Sa Attendant Laurie Hunt and Rob Graham Attendant Anne Evans and Shawn Benson Attendant Meg Halverson and Doug Woelkers Attendant Cathy Wisz and Jim Poulin CHIEFTAIN PRINCESS ! 38-SENlOR PLAY x-'flwgwi MMV TOP LEFT: Lenard Brunsdale awards the spirit trophy to the senior class. ABOVE: Sam Arnett agrees with Rob Jarvis's exclamation, I look sick! BELOW: The senior class admires their winning float. Live For Today, Senior Play Is Smashing Success Futhering its efforts to win the Natani award, the senior class put on a sensational play containing drama, dance, and music. Ken Millet wrote the Ia as a memorial to Dean Hunt. the P Y l former Westwood student whose tragic death in his junior year inspired his class to win the Natani in their senior year. The play centered around John, played by Sam Arnett, during his sophomore and junior years. The audience saw the spirit which John, as sophomore class president, evoked from every member of the class. His personality was greatly charismatic making his death extremely disturbing to his peers. Live For Today , the title of the play, depicted the emotion a class can have for their leader and the devotion for that leader after his death. Casting for the play was held in late November. Practices took place at cast and crew member's houses . . . Music for the play was written by senior, Rob Graham. Music advisors were Keith Watkins and Jeff Shain. Tom McPeek was props manager. Cho- reography was done by Donna Calder. if 5 'it O O 9 ABOVE: Dave Posz and Brenda Weber talk in the hall. BOTTOM LEFT: Laury Mortensen and Tom Bond, dancing. BELOW: Karen Gardner listens wistfully to Keith Mosley's smooth talk. Rob Jarvis played second male lead as Mike. Some other class officers in the play were portrayed by Donna Calder, Mike Graham, Dave Posz, Brenda Roberts, and Brenda Weber. Kyle Scoresby, Curt Brown, and Paul Marchant played the bullies, Debbie Justus played John's mother. The part of the book store manager was played with a heavy and slightly familiar accent by Jim Poulin. Any member of the senior class who had some desire to be involved in the play was able to. At least 45 seniors worked on cast. crew, properties, programs, or chorus. The class that Dean Hunt was in was the only class to win the Natani award in their sophomore, junior, and senior years. This year's senior class has won the Natani in the passed two years and is hoping to become the second class in Westwood's histo- ry to win the award all three years. , , ., Q ,hy A 3 SENIOR PLAY-39 Crazed Looney Leads Westwood To Madness lf you brake for animals, you would have loved the Junior play. The Junior play presentation of Its Just Routine could be called an outstanding attempt at humor. A crazed lunatic, a Mr. Microphone, and six dancing vegetables, outline a very nutty cast of characters. The play developed slowly but left the audience curious as to what was to follow. The Crazy Looney, played by Jerry Winters, has escaped from an insane asylum. George Wellington, an average man, portrayed by Rick Mendo- za, was mistakenly taken to the asylum in place of the Looney. There he met a very rejected man named Roscoe, played by James Urbina. Roscoe's only friend was a Mr. Microphone . Wellington, although angered over his mistaken identity, be- friended the looser Roscoe and comforted him. Crazy Looney soon returned to the insane asylum after he destroyed WeIlington's home and family. Wellington went in- sane after hearing of the crazy Iooney's destructions, and was admitted to the asylum. Crazy Looney paid off Dr. Richardson, the chief administrator of the asylum played by Wayne Carroll. The money was for succeeding in a Strange Game. The Routine . X 3 Q . K . E . ,S 1 ff' f A t r -'W N. . . .. . ,. .4,,, N, ,,....... .,.., me W- ' ' Top left- James Roscoe Urbina sings I live in a fantasy. Above left- Wayne Carroll receives a secret file. Above right- Crazy Looney portrayed by Jerry Winters plays with a doll. 4OJUNlOR PLAY qwlsun WWA if N. Q A wfifsixx Fifi X S: 1 Q, ll K xii' t Ya asset my W X N, E N, M . Qs: Above left- Kelly Rhodes, Wayne Carroll, and Jerry Winters smile with satisfaction at a job well done, Above left- Kenzo Yamada portrays a girl crazed loon. Above left- l'm not crazy! says George Wellington played by Rick Mendoza. JUNIOR PLAY-4I i ! Junlor Sweetheart Ruth Farnsworth l98I l982 SWEETHEARTS-43 ,J 4 E41 illnlsnnnnw 4.-0-.MN ABOVB Members of Girls State, Launette Ray and Debbie Grace. are sitting pretty. Not pictured is Sandra Pittman. if A tts.--.ii s ' 6 :ips K K. T., . ,- K WW iNX. ,. ws: AM, . by V, 0-'iii f, ,M f - f . x M ' 3' + Q-Q . f AX M , aht' w 1 . , it fzffiiljs ABOVE. Rob Jarvis. Leonard Brunsdale, and John Clement were the proud members of Boys State this past summer. Not pictured is Brian Pipes. 44-STUDENT LEADERS Promising Students Active In Communit Newly chartered this year, the Mayor's Youth Committee club is quickly gaining recognition. The general goals of this committee are to participate in community service and charitable projects, which are accomplished by requiring each member to work on the restoration of the Sirrine House. These youth try to become familiar with the workings of the city government and find ways to participate as interested citizens. Promoting worthwile entertainment and activities for the youth of Mesa as well as raising enough money to be self sufficient are two additional goals. Overall, the Mayor's Youth Committee's main objective is the promotion of a positive image of Mesa's youth. The Committee member's activities included sponsoring a Student Government luncheon, holding a Veterans Day carni- val at Pioneer Park, participating in a Pioneer Trek and Picnic, and attending a Youth in Government Day. From the many applicants for Boy's State, Leonard Brunsdale, Rob Jarvis, John Clement, and Brian Pipes were chosen by the essays they wrote on the American Government. The girls who received this honor were Debbie Grace. Launette Ray, and Sandra Pittman, and were able to represent Westwood at the seminarheld in Tucson. Boy's State met at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff for the week long seminar. .i f A 5 X t ,P J 5,3 8 .., K N dia w ti x J' I ' K ,. Q ' fs 1 Q--ef 1 ABOVE: Giving their best smiles are John Clement, President. and Launette Ray. Secretary. of Mayor's Youth Committee. A 52 si 5.73 5... Ya! .ffm , Wm, ,fm-'-., ' I ,QA ABOVE: Members of Mayor's Youth Committe are. Top Row: Ken Millet, Jocko Wright. Launette Ray, Leonard Brunsdale, Donna Calder. and Phil Lowery. Middle Row: Meg Halverson. Brad Gietz, Rob Jarvis, Jean Crandell, and Susan Hall. Bottom Row: Kevin Harris, Traci Williams. John Clement. John Biggs. Vicki Wimmer, Tiersa Wallace, and Kim Gray. Carolyn Harris not pictured. STUDENT LEADERS 45 v X o Westwood's Ray, Recipient Of I982 Junior Miss Title Thirty high school girls competed for the title of Mesa Junior Miss l982. Nine were from Westwood. This year's recipient was Launette Ray. The Scholastic Achievement award was given to Beth Fairfield. The five judges Al Smith, Sam Ball, Dawn Rades, Jeanne Wright, and Rosemary Blackhurst were faced with a very difficult decision. The pageant was not based on beauty and poise alone. Just as important were scholastic achievement and personality. Scholastic Achievement was ISZ, of the overall format. A panel of qualified educators reviewed and rated transcriptions of grades and scores of scholastic tests and college entrance examinations. A ten minute individual judge interview was 35 percent. Judges looked for perception, a sense of values, clarity of expression, concern and ability in human relations. Twenty percent was on Creativity and Performing Arts. ln this category originality and appearance were the main concerns. Physical Fitness was I5 percent of the judging. Contestants were judged on carriage in sportswear, stam- ina. posture, coordination, and agility. The final I5 percent went to poise and appearance. Carriage in evening dresses, grace, grooming, posture. and composure were dealt with here. E7 'QT7 ABOVE: The nine Mesa Junior Miss candidates from Westwood. TOP ROW: Patricia Aguero, JoAnn Kimball Cco-ordinatorj. Brenda Roberts. Joyce Calderwood, and Beth Fairfield. BOTTOM ROW: Julie Miskin, Lori Bigler. Launette Ray and Juli Porter. INSERT: Laury Mortensen. JUNIOR MISS-47 we, , . ..,. Q M J T? .. X ,ZIA mliz fyi'!Q Kw?sise32Ei:ssiAg'S S ww Aww .S 2 :wa Q J N s .i ay BT xi? .4 A. . if ...yr A commitment is made: You practice to perfection: The competition is fierce: You are determined To better yourself and succeed. Wnning builds self confidence and Pride in yourself. It takes time and patience. But it's all worthwhile. Reach for your goal and Follow your dream. DIVISION SPORTS-49 Warriors Successfulg eason Ends Abruptly The Westwood football season ended abruptly when the Warriors fell short by one yard to the Tempe Buffalos in a Colorado playoff. The playoff was to decide who would occu- py the final playoff spot in the league. The Warriors found it a tough way to end a season, but their 7-3 record should not be forgotten. The team owned several big victories, the biggest being a I4- l2 win over a previously undefeated Saguaro Sabercat football team. The Warriors also won the traditional rivalry with the Mesa High Jackrabbits. Quarterback Leonard Brunsdale, and receivers Gary Cullen and Tim Van Luven all handed in ex- traordinary performances in the Warriors victory, the War- riors are also to be credited with playing two of the most exciting games in the entire league. The two being the two wins over Chaparral and Chandler. Injuries were a problem in the backfield, with three of the starting backs suffering injuries during the season. The Warriors showed a lot of composure in tough situationsg they kept their cool in tough spots and got the job done. The Warriors played with a lot of heart, striving towards their dim chance to make the state playoffs. A successful season was the product of a lot of hard work and dedication, and the guys should be thanked. ABOVE: Senior punter Darin Huffaker prepares to hit one of his consistently long kicks in the Warriors win over the Chandler Wolves. TOP RIGHT: Head coach Jerry Loper confers with his senior quarterback Leonard Brunsdale during a Westwood time-out. BOTTOM RIGHT: Center Jocko Wright strug- gles to keep his man out of the play, and off of a Warrior ball carrier. SOVARSITY FOOTBALL AQ l. .A ,. - ABOVE: VARSITY FOOTBALL: TOP ROW: Parrish Bernhagen. Steve Macaluso. Leonard Brunsdale, Darin Huffaker, Sam Arnett, John Nava, Dan Evans, Scott Sezate. Ron Boyd, Garry Cullen, Dave Dickerson. Jocko Wright, MIDDLE ROW: Dale Mulleneaux, Steve Taylor, Jim Kerstetter, Brian Harrell, Tom Hernandez, Tim Van Luven, Jeff Taylor, Paul Marchant, Don Pagan, Ray Marek, Neville Howard, BOTTOM ROW: Dan Wermuth, Dan Kereluk, Mike Milano, Eric Leiber, Tim Wilson, Devin Mulleneaux, Bob Bedwell, Kip Broom, Matt Sutton, Greg Williams, John Hammond, John Deeringwater. ABOVE LEFT: Senior receiver Gary Cullen makes a spectacular diving catch in the Warriors win over the Mesa High Jackrabbits. ABOVE RIGHT: Tim VanLuven shows everyone his dazzling speed while running back a kickoff in the Warriors win over Chandler. VARSITY FOOTBALL-SI Blues Keep Fighting, Hines' J.V.s Fare Well Much Improved. That was the general feeling about this year's Junior Blues football team. Their final record was 2-7, but this proved misleading. Led by quarterback Danny Chaffman. and other key players: Mike Akins and James Deacon, the blues were truly better than the record showed. Several heart-break- ing losses dropped their overall record, but the games could have gone either way. The team always displayed a never-say- die attitude, and left high hopes for next year's varsity team. The Junior Varsity team ended their season with a 4-3- record. This too, proved misleading, due to many close games. Lead by key players Brian Heimburg and Matt Riggs, the team sported a better record than in previous years. Westwood is looking forward to having these fine athletes participate in the future. TOP: Don Bretz eludes a tackler for large gain. ABOVE. JUNIOR BLUES l98I. TOP ROW Matt Rollins Mark Allen Eric Picard Fred Wentland Dan Lazarvic Barry Greene, Dale Durfee. Dan Johnston, Blaine Mullenaux, Danny Chaffman. MIDDLE ROW Jeff Chapel Rocky Milano Andy Weiss Jared Tucker Greg Graf Don Bretz, James Tucker,Bryan Leone, Matt Guinn. Bill Warren, Mike Kennedy. BOTTOM ROW Greg Ham Brent Maldonado Mike Willsey Mike Akins James Deacon, Randy Turk, Rick Mendoza, Barry Westerhausen, John Whitfield, Tim Byrne Dennis McQueen Brian Buckley 52 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL ? Q? -. . g R M. A, , .. ... 4. A.. UPPER LEFT: Tailback Brian Heimburg breaks through the line for a first down. UPPER RIGHT: Coach Mendez shouts commands, while Coach Downing signals to the defense. ABOVE: JUNIOR VARSITY I98I: TOP ROW: Kevin Harris, Mike Rathien, Joe Bilderback, Tony Helms, Andy Gomez, Tom Hedges. Matt Riggs, Steve Sorenson. John Cooley. Eric Green, Derek Bresson, Brian Heimburg. UPPER MIDDLE ROW: Randy Carling. Jason Randall, Steve Troth. Ron Pickering, Faron Webster, Shawn Kane, Van Wilson. Randy Myers. Eric Lopez, John Bottoms. Coach Dave Hines. LOWER MIDDLE: Mike L'Heuraux, Linn Doane, Jeff Taylor. Dominick Lafella. Ron Musgraves. Dan Young, Larry Ortega, Mark Wagner. Randy Reneer. Scott Snyder. BOTTOM ROW: Arlon Smith, Danny Makil, Marty McCain, Jesse Yanez, Roger Farr, Tony Wagener. Bruce Lagman, Gary Mink. JUNIOR BLUES FOOTBALL-53 Female Swimmers Exce The girls swim team was once again blessed with having depth in the team. Many of the swimmers were inexperi- enced, but having a lot of them helped when it came to Q adding up the total score of a meet. The girls swim team had a very slow start this year. They just couldn't get the ball rolling, quoted Ms. Ensing, coach. As the season progressed, 5 s ' the hard workouts began to pay off. The swim team dual E if y meet record wasn't that great, but when mid-season came A around and the team started to shape up, they performed better and placed second in the Westwood Relays, second at divisionals, and fifth at state. Westwood also had a very good diving team, consisting of C 3 Suzy Chambers, Eva Schnieder, Elena Garcia, Jennifer Mason, my Diane Biggs, Michelle Binks, Leslie Allen, and Tracy Williams. ' r , yggg I Q J , Eva Schnieder and Leslie Allen both placed high in the divi- J 1 sional meet, which took them to state, where Eva took sev- 1 i enth place, and Leslie took thirteenth. . Q Ri at ABOVE: The Girls Swim Team. TOP ROW: Colleen Cramer, Tracy Baldwin, Jenny Peterson, Lori Funk, Gretchen Byerly, Jeanie Christenson, Lori Mortenson, Rene Strovagh, Anne Webster. IND ROW: Cheri Evans, Leslie Allen, Julie Clark, Kathy Calderwood, Colette Allen, Amy Halverson, Heidi Kranich, Diane Biggs. 3RD ROW: Kris Calderwood, Ingrid McTaggert, Suzy Chambers, Tina Webster, Suzette Durfee. Elena Garcia, Jennifer Mason. BOTTOM ROW: Michelle Binks, Sherleene Eaves, Tracy Williams, Lori Maritano, Cindy Brown, Karen Johns, Kristen Randall. 54-GIRLS SWIMMING it -,N 'lf X .X , I , , 1 i N T ' I K1 1, , .....-- I Nw. 5 sw N-Q. .M W ss., ' ta i Q t'-ent, K :E35 NN OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP RIGHT: Coach Ensing caught looking on at a swimmer during a race and smiling because the swimmer is doing well. ABOVE: Jennifer Mason, Suzy Chambers, and Elena Garcia show off their diving talent. BELOW: Coach Ensing and Coach Pipes are caught talking to the captains about their next meet. BELOW RIGHT: Heidi Kranich helps her teammate out of the water after a long grueling race. mm ! W ' I ?2f'W 2fZ 1535 0 4 17 4 4 9' 4' ' 2215419202 fl Q 4 ,O 5 0 Hfriaw as: R w lv H it ' fvo'fv'4',v' j K ,L rv rv- Qgziizg 54 f'Q,OOfO0 if fQ,4'0'4'fo'49 Vw 'nzfzgzfe an .f,,f.+ 3Aa gf: fv ':'Z 'f ff 944' fi kj 4,05 ft Aoi fi zffsffs ff: fm te 2232 W Aw 'L ,, ' I 'seg M Ivnau.,- I y GIRLS SWIMMING-55 9191 , ,,,! ,,--l W ,, - -me P ,. ...- 4 ,fy NVVV. ...H I KN , W 'LANJ lf ' I r ,!,,z Badminton Birdies Fly Once again, the Westwood Badminton Team had a success- ful season. The season record of both the varsity and J.V. badminton teams was that of eight wins and three losses. The captains of the badminton team, Sheri Bogard and Misti Davis, have contributed much leadership to the team since their entrance to Westwood. The varsity team participated in the Trevor Browne Invitational. but unfortunately did not perform as well as expected with both Misti Davis and Dee Dee Jackson losing in the semi-finals. In the divisional play- offs, The girls looked superl , announced Coach Munoz. The girls won the divisional title this year, in which both team captains faced each other for the title. That kind of situa- tion is very unlikely to occur ever again , stated Coach Munoz. Even though the divisionals were fantastic, the State meet was disappointing. Misti Davis lost in her first round, and Dee Dee Jackson lost in the first round of the winners bracket after winning two rounds of the losers bracket. Next season promises to be outstanding, with many returning players. FAR LEFT: Carol Spicer and Tina Holmquist look on with enthusiasm as they watch a player from another school. OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP LEFT: Kuei-Mai Nguyen shows her smashing ability. TOP RIGHT: Kelly lde is caught in the position of a serve. BELOW LEFT: Sheri Bogard shows complete concentra- tion. BELOW RIGHT: Tina Holmquist gets set up for a smash. Girls Badminton Team TOP ROW: Jan Zimmerman. Dee Dee Jackson, Carol Spicer, Coach Munoz. SECOND ROW: Robin Matlock. Kelly Ide. Sheila Spicer, Sheri Bogard, Misti Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Houng Nguyen. Tina Holmquist, Kieu-Mai Nguyen, Jeanie Wilson, and Hong Nguyen. 56-BADMINTON MXN WMNN-wx 4. Z A , 1' 'M ,MX Ww.MN w.,,,.w-'+X 6M4 ,WNW . 5,..aw-'Y f 5, Y .,, +V ,., f 'wr 'T' in .gf 1 Q, ,,,,, , Volleyballers Do Well The coach of our Varsity Volleyball Team, Cindy Demarest, believes that the team did very well this year. The girl's varsity dual meet record was twelve wins and four losses this season. The girI's volleyball team participated in the Shadow Mountain Invitational in which they beat out both Xavier, and Shadow Mountain for the championship. The girl's varsity team also went to the divisional playoffs where our team got second in the league but were beaten by Chandler and were not eligible to go to the state playoffs. ' The Varsity squad consisted of seven seniors and three juniors. The captains of the varsity team were Robin Green and Sophia Goudeau. Both played volleyball for Westwood all three years they've been here, and this season demonstrated much leadership and hard work. Coach Demarest is worried about next year's team because there will be only three varsity players returning, and the rest of the team will have to be picked from the returning J.V. players. AT RIGHT: Myrna Anderson Bumps the volleyball so that one of her team- mates can set the ball up for a spike. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Myrna Anderson goes up for a spike that will hopefully be slammed on the court before anyone can return it. BELOW RIGHT: Donna Bilderback is caught standing by just in case her teammate's spike gets returned to their court. si fag f ,W ., fn W 'MQW f l fp W f X f , af i3 V 7 Jkt? X 5 VV i:,,k.t.,.,.,.W,,,,W.,,, ... -,, ,M W- , W is , Wm , ,...,, f li519Q'f f ,V ' Q, A , 'wx . f . X ,5 ,',,,' ,, few ' WY' W M , ww iff? 551' We ABOVE. Westwood's Varsity Volleyball Team TOP ROW: Coach Demarest, Ruth Ann Farnsworth, Myrna Anderson, Sophia Goudeau. Robin Green, Deana Hester BOTTOM ROW: Becky Martinez. Rhonda Hodges, Juanita Creech, Linda Anderson, and Leslie Dunlap. 58 VOLLEYBALL 4 l ,j 1 4 9 y se? .dv . ,,,, Z nz? , , ly X 3 A Xhml. . V fp .K ' K X pn Xi., L vt vf it if ross Cou y Succeeds Coach Barb Anderes was surprisingly pleased with the way the cross country team ran this year. The girls cross country season record was twelve wins and two losses. The year started off very well and stayed that way the whole season, remarked Anderes. At the Prescott Invitational, the team placed second overall with every girl placing and receiving a medal. The girls also ran well at the divisional meet, placing fifth. When the team went to State, they placed ninth. Out of one hundred and fifty participating athletes in the State meet, Westwood's Kim Prince came in at 28th, Robin Judy placed 37th, and Teresa Swisher was the 43rd runner to finish. The top eight runners for the Westwood varsity cross coun- try team this season were sophomore Kim Prince, junior Robin Judy, senior Teresa Swisher, junior Susan Shill, sopho- more Kristy Lavender, senior Joan Bracken, senior Val Miller. and sophomore Jeannette Davidson. Coach Anderes is look- ing forward to next year's team because there will be many returning runners. -f---- V ABOVE LEFT: Teresa Swisher shows the pain caused by a quickened pace. 'L . OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Joan Bracken sticks with the monotony of running the long, grueling canal bank. TOP RIGHT: Kristy Lavender trys to comb out her tangles after a race. BOTTOM LEFT: Susan Shill demonstrates the art of pushing herself to the limit. BOTTOM RIGHT: Val Miller demon- : S strates a stretching technique. 4 ABOVE: Westwood's Girls Cross Country Team. TOP ROW: Coach Anderes. Mary Stone, Robin Judy, Ruth Randall, Val Miller, Heather Dunstap, Jeannette Davidson, Kristy Lavender. MIDDLE ROW:'Teri Hunt, Susan Shill, Joyce Calderwood, Joan Bracken, Nellie Camarena, Kim Prince, Kathy McClowth, Kim Lawrence. BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Shill, Elva Thomas, Michelle Conoly, Maggie Rosier, April Lopez, and Theresa Swisher. SOGIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Q gkm ..,X.. ' W M.. S ' Q SN ,,...N .. 4 was -W l .Mx .Ng.,,,.1,,,, my-NWN Mm., Nw. . 1: . Awsak . hiilvgmgev f 91- 4 f' ' K Q 1' ' K A iff ,Q ,-Ra -- X ,S ,-'f if QMS Fc? Wx S Sn.. S ww I F' A -ww 'G ha. ff-. .15-Mg, , ,, . Q . ...X :QQ- h ... '- Qkig. ...Me -,.. -, Vx ,,-v x Y. as 2. GX w ,.k .x aw if . .' , X ' ' '55-A ' 'ff an .ff 3 'ffl 'Q -iw . J , , .th . GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY-6I 3 -K H. Q ,,,5 5 fs-, ag' I V 5,75 15:33 X U-Q . 3-' ,kg Q A L-.4 '12, Q 'Z Mx n ay' - 1' J. S tu Wi Ah 62-GOLF ws .. ABOVE: The Westwood Girls Golf Team, TOP ROW: Lisa Hase, Katie Petrie. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Stafford, Coach Dant, and Liz Stetson. Golfers Show Strength Under the skilled hands of Coach Mike Dant, the Girls Golf team finished their season with a winning record, including seven wins and four losses. The team had an outstanding time at the Yuma Invitational, for the first time in Westwood's history, the team took first place. Katie Petrie took the second place honors. The team also played excep- tionally well at their divisional meet, which advanced them to state, where the team was able to place fifth. Each girl performed at her best, they were all outstanding, remarked Coach Dant. Lisa Hase and Katie Petrie, the only two senior players, were the top two performers. Westwood's Boys Golf Team was coached by Erv Reid. The boy's team didn't have a very good year. The team partici- pated in the Kofa Golf Invitational, but, unfortunately, didn't place very high. The team also went to divisionals, where they placed tenth. This made them eligible for the state tournament. Although the team didn't do as well as expected this season, Coach Reid is already looking at next year's team. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Mike Johns shows an example of his drive out on the course. TOP RIGHT: Lisa Hase uses her unique style of lifting the golfball out of the sand trap, without making the situation worse. BELOW LEFT: Katie Petrie has a look of intense determination as she drives. : S-vw ABOVE: The Westwood Boys Golf Team, TOP ROW: lan Parkes. Mike Johns, David Lemme, Jeff Will, Don Brooksby. Kris Funk, Tom Ferguson. BOTTOM ROW Mike Sliskovich, Scott Percy, Shawn DeLong, Bryan Sandler, Dirk Gardner, Chip Ross. wiqfiggiwrx ww M. ' 'WN Sf 1 Ian Parkes, our senlor Rotary exchange student from New Zealand QIVCS an example of an exceptional follow through. ,, ,.Mwmff:.:fwwfwWA1i?f2ff , ,f , ,, , :: 4 , ,f ,, , ., ,. ., M. , , , N ,,,f ,,,- W,,,,W ,iw W, , M 3: 'A ' 'WW' mf- ,: . , ,. . wg if W 'mf' 825 WS? NSS gzsmxs TOP: VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM TOP ROW: Keith Mosley, Dave McMasters. Alfonzo Aguilar, Todd Otie. Kelly Coleman and Coach Gray. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Carroll. Martin Finnegan. Brent Gunnell, Chris Fletcher, Adrian Panther and A.J. O'Conner. ABOVE: J.V. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. TOP ROW: Larry Smith, Danny Enriquez, Mike Brown. Mike Cook, Paul Waz, Ferrell Martin, Junior Areyzaga and Coach Gray. MIDDLE ROW: Todd Hunt, Brian Day, Danny Cambell, Valdo Valenzuela. Brian Ringsrud, Darin Hathcock, Brian Foris and Eric Engstrom. BOTTOM ROW: A.J. O'Conner, Ted Stallings, Darin Shumway, Fred Carlos, Tom Hughes, Robert Finnegan and Darin Patterson. 64-BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Gunnell Leads The Pack, J.V.'s Undefeated Westwood's Varsity cross country team had a successful season, placing first in Divisionals, first in the Prescott Invi- tational, second place in the Las Vegas Invitational and sev- enth place in state. Senior Brent Gunnell led the Warriors to their season record of I6 and I. Placing first at the Prescott Invitational and all of the other meets except for two, Senior Brent Gunnell finished the season with a I5-2 record. Other top runners were Martin Finnegan and Dave McMasters. When asked for a quote, the threesome said, We jam. Junior Varsity had another record breaking season of I7-O, finishing the season first in the city meet. Their top runners were Danny Cambell, Mike Cook and Robert Finnegan. Cross country coach, Mike Gray, was pleased with both Varsity and J.V.'s season records. I'm proud to be a part of this team. All of our hard work really paid off. Everyone contributed his share of time and effort. ,, .,. ff fum' ,yrs V , iq, 'VN , 4, , LE rx 'N W i f I ., if I A, ,, ,Q Vi,, g Q ' , .,,. 1 ff., ,,e , C j ff i ' E9 ,, is 1 gt., AJ 1 , gi ,,,,V .I .f If gm' ,, I Q ,f A H , .V , S1w.,.f-ff I W 4 I V iv , V W , I ft, 'P' , ' 4 is 4 r fwif , F H Y . ' 2' 3 ti K 1 . I ,ai ' my I ,1 '-'r' f Q, n Im Q , V V I f I ' I I I, swf , A , H ,,,.,, , .., ,',' . t , A . rig. 1 ' is 1 I 1 .... ' ,M W .gr .V A 1- Eiga, 4 I I ,V I ' V , 'i i , -, 5:29, I Y S. , , I wwf, fl M , f 7 . , , I M f ' 'K' . ' . j . Z,,Xm9y rl 5 ,I f V, imma? I N N ,, 59 ,J i y y? ak ' f .. Vi ' 'r V, - ,.......... A 3 IQ L36 'It X .,. TOP RIGHT: Adrian Panthers and Wayne Carroll strain towards the finish line. ABOVE LEFT: Danny Enriquez paces down the track. ABOVE: Brent Gunnell and an opponent are ready for the gun. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY-65 Below, Varsity-top row Jessie Campos, Rob Grasser, Phil Jensen, Tom Torrez, Gary Burley, Don Pagen. Middle row, Russ Oliver, Matt Taylor, Mat Taylor, Shea Enos, Allen Boyle, Vidal Mejia, Bottom row, Leo Tuhy, Chip Park, Jay Baily. Steve Heilman. Above Rob Grasser lst-Mesa lnv.-McClintock Inv.-Divisionals. Wrestlers Wage War Established as one of the toughest sports by the Presidents association, wrestling has been going strong ever since. Ever since the early Roman days wrestling has been a way of showing who has superior strength and knowledge. Wres- tling is not a sport of just bronze as most people are led to believe, there are many things to learn such as the types of moves used to take your opponent down to the mat, or to turn him over on his back for the pin. You will learn cradles, escapes, and reversals, you will know when and how to use them, you'II learn one point, two point, three and five point moves. Wrestling is not one of the most popular sports in many areas of the country, wrestling is just getting started. Matches can be very exciting but a lot of people don't realize that. There is suspence and thrills, a Westwood wrestler may be losing one minute and within a matter of seconds he will turn around and pin his opponent. This year the Westwood Wrestlers had an exceptionaly good season, with the varsity finishing with a record of 8 wins and 2 losses, and J.V. had a 5 and 3 record. This years most outstanding wrestlers were Chip Parks who finished this year taking the state championship title in his weight division along with a I5 and I record. Other winning warriors were .lay Baily who finished with a 22 and 5 record. Russ Oliver with a 22 and 4, Rob Grasser 2l and 2 and 2, and Tom Torrez with a 20 and 5. And Finally we owe a special thanks to the coaches, Mr. Dave Murphy and Mr. Jim Kelly. Good luck next year guys. 38 McClintock McClintock lnv. 2nd 43 Chandler Mesa lnv. 5th 6 Tempe 34 Mt. View 25 Mesa 53 Marcos 5I Kofa 39 Yuma Divisional 2nd State 7th Divisional placers Chip Park-Ist Russ Oliver-lst Rob Grasser-Ist Mat Taylor-Ist Jay Baily-2nd Tom Torrez-2nd Steve Hellman-4th l State placers Chip Park-Ist 66-WRESTLING WESTWOOD OPPONENTS 40 Coronado 57 Dobson 'NN ls. xy,-I.:.. -..Q i ng The varsity basketball team surprised a lot of people by advanc- ing to the divisional playoffs at Chaparral High School. The Warriors began the season slowly dropping their first game to St. Marys, but as the season progressed they did nothing but improve. The team began to work together, and things started to happen. The Warriors did not compile an impressive overall record, but their league record was a very surprising 8-4. The season was a surprise to most, but not to the players. They Knew that when they were at their best, they could play with anyone. A contribution was made by every player on the team, this team also rolled to a successful season. Ending the season with a I5-4 record they were a tough game for any team. The JV team also had a contribution from every member of the team. The team was sparked by the offense of Brian Heimburg and Matt Riggs, but all five starters made a significant contribution. Both of our basketball teams had successful seasons, but they had to work hard to get them. Their hard work paid off, and were looking to next year. .V.s And Varsity Roll To Impressive Seasons . .. .. .. , .. l an W , y' WM Z 1-vm , ,L .. V s ' W .at get 4? t,ll QW Q EW? ,ff ui l Liga? ll Z . W. , H 1 in pV,, www , WmmM,W,,,, v ' Q .f KZ' T .al xl!!-up -0 f 3 4, fv .gt I , ima if W I I ,M Q' K TOP RlGHT: Senior Joe French looks to make a pass during the Warriors game with the Marcos DeNiza Padres. Above Left: Robert Seaberry drives and takes the ball to the hoop for one of his exciting lay ups. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior forwards Todd Wyant and Ron Wehe confer with each other about the next play during a dead ball in the game with the Dobson Mustangs. 68 BASKETBALL , 3,5555 X Am , 'iw 'Wir fm, ABOVE: Varsity Basketball Team: Standing: Cody Nielson, Targe Rischmueller. Ron Gilleo, Tom Casey. Bob Groff, Ron Wehe. Ron Boyd, Wayne Brimley. Kneeling: Dan Chaffman. Lee Gamertsfelder. Rob Seaberry, AI Hampton. Steve Bean, Todd Wyant, Neil MacDonald. Not Pictured: Joe French. Tyrone McClellan. TOP LEFT: Mr. Joyce explains basketball to MR. White and Mr. Storment. TOP RIGHT: Mike Aikens and Greg Graf enjoy. BASKETBALL-69 Newendyke Leads JV Hoopsters To Winning Season A nn' ..2. A , ' QV J n I ' ig g gj LLL, l f O is .sf 1 -' 5 ' ,h . sw A X so if '2 '-A . i-x HK 4 w elf ' if .ur 'unann- nv'--fr it t ,..:' ' L ma i 4-V ,W V ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore Randy Meyer zeros in on the Basket while shooting a crucial free throw. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior Aaron Gerber puts a move on his opponent during the Warriors game with Tempe. ABOVE: Karen Mason leads the crowd in one of her special cheers. ABOVE: Sophomores Pat Brooks, Darin Chisholm, and Craig Olson take a break after opening a big lead in the game with Marcos De Niza. 7CHV BASKETBALL XQCSWIW 'A H env' -mf W-4m,mf.,,.w.,.a,MA-W, A ABOVE: JV Basketball Team: Top Row: Aaron Gerber, Joe Udall. Matt Riggs, Randy Meyer. Pat Brooks, Ron Stock. Clint Brown, Kneeling: Craig Olson, Barnaby Williams, Kenny Corder. Brian Heimburg, Darin Chisholm. TOP LEFT: .lunior Kenny Corder concentrates on the basket while shooting a free throw. TOP RIGHT: Brian Heimburg puts a devistating move on his opponent while driving to the hoop. J.V. BASKETBALL-7l 'K ' 7 , X ., .s.. -, f l W.W. Runner-Up In State The iss:-1982 Girls varsity and Jv Softball Teams had out- Q S ' 5--s-sw... W standing seasons. The JV's ended their season with an ll-5 --M--.M record. Some of the JV players that stood out during the season were Jutta Schneider, shortstop, and Juanita Creech, somewhat of a versatile player. The two were not only excel- lent defensive players but also top hitters for the team. Tina I . Joiner also did a good job as catcher and Roseann Geer is X R, . being counted on to come up and take over the pitching on Varsity next year. Other players also did a great job and one of the strong points of the team was their spirit. They backed each other all the way with Coach Jones who took over the coaching job at the last minute and did a great job. v--A M-.. The Varsity, for the first time, took the Central Division Title after defeating all 3 teams they played with shutouts. They ended their season with a 24-I record. Misty Davis led the team with all 24 wins, including I4 shutouts. The team played Maryvale in the quarter-finals of the state tournament de- feating them 3-l in the eighth inning. ln the semi-finals the girls remained undefeated after downing Cholla 2-I. Unfortu- nately Westwood was defeated in the state finals 4-O by Greenway. The team was led by Coach Thomas who did an excellent job. The two players to be looking for next year will be Ingrid Mm.. McTaggart and Joanne Quintanares. P' 4 'm'-W i.'s'J J Top right, Misty Davis shows her great sytle of pitching. Above, JV Softball Team: Top row, Tina Joiner, Cindy Compos, Kris Horneman. Coach Jones. Tracy Baldwin, Anna Aguilar, Juanita Creech and Cindy Deeringwater. Middle row, Joy Louis, Roseann Geer, Jutta Schneider, Valerie Kahler. Robin Matlock, Wendy Watkins and Corine Nielson. Bottom row, Dawn Maas. Karen Johns, Michele Goalie. Sherri Deckert and Tracy Williams. Opposite page. Top lefti Coleen Cramer hits the ball during one of the divisional games. Top right, The Varsity Team pictured with their Central Division Trophy after the final game. Middle right: Sophie Martinez scores a run for Westwood as Davina Tidwell cheers her on during the final game against Tempe. Opposite page rights The Varsity Softball Team, Top row, Coach Thomas. Dee Dee Jackson, Coleen Cramer, Sophie Goudeau, Ingrid McTaggart, Rosalind Lewis and Robin Green. Middle row, Leslie Dunlap, Davina Tidwell. Lisa Hase, Misty Davis, Katie Petrie and Lisa Charlie. Bottom row, Diane Becker, Rhonda Hodges, Sophie Martinez, Monique Giorgio, Joanne Quintanares and Vicki Rekkas. 72 SOFTBALL Davis Leads Team To First Division Win s I i A+-fs 'A' 'K-... 5 ' 2 s an , '46 s N ,Q .. as 4 .af 2,45 A K - A Q . L ' ' 'Q sf w Q Q ,. A , ,., ,f i ,M i f 9 s , 'M I s sails is ' -mul' I 5 Vi 'Riff VRF? mf ,Li A5323 4 wi' 5:4 f 1 ' 'W Yi N . 55 J 4 Kg Cole Coaches Well, eason Ends Successfully l Coach Cole and his boys soccer team had another successful season this year, but it didn't come easy. The competition was tougher than ever. The team started off quick, but were slowed a little by the tougher teams they began to face. Even with the tougher teams the Warriors always gave their oppo- nents as much as they could handle. Led by seniors Eric Engstrom, Rob Jarvis, and Darin Huffaker the team could always be counted on for tough matches and exciting plays. Coach Cole did a good job with this years team. He helped them blend more and rely on a team effort not on individual performances. They did play well as a team. Several players did not score that many goals, but they made up for it by getting a lot of assists. This was the main reason for the teams success. The team did not reach their goal of winning the state championship, but their season was still a great one. stab at the ball in one of the Warriors ABOVE: Goalie Tad llg makes tough matches. ABOVE RIGHT: Jarvis and junior Adrian Panther drive to the goal passing the ball back forth Fast trails the play. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior goalie and stands with a determined look on his face. lan had to the team before the season ended to return to New Zealand. 74 SOCCER is-SUM AVNIQN i i all Q . I ' ' - -- -1 N Q an fat Nhm S3 f if ill? ABOVE: Boys Soccer Team: Standing: Coach Cole, Russ Hamblin, Tad llg, Ian Parkes. Darin Huffaker, Erick Pickard. ark Fast, nh Klingaman. Kneeling: Eddie Dean, Dario Fernandez, Masa Nemoto, Dan West. Eric Nau, Vince Vuong, Bon-ly Chhean. Sitting: Dave Rodriguei. ger Clark, Larry Ortega, Rob Jarvis, Ben Flores. Humberto Diaz. ABOVE LEFT: Eric Enstrom hustles. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Ron Cole encourages his team. SOCCER-75 Relay Teams Carry Boys To Many Victories Q s e Nllg Above Top: Steve Macaluso, Marcus Mann, Scott Sezate, Todd Otte, John Cooley, Keith Mosely. Jared Tucker, Ken Olsen, John Hammond, David Delage, Parrish Bernhagen. Kelly Arnold, James Tucker. Mike McCain. Forth Row: David McMaster, Brian Thiede, Martain Finnegan, Grant Lepper, Eric Engstrum. Brent Gunnell, Ron Stock, Franck Adams, Mike Cook, Greg Willis, Pat Rogers, Matt Rollins, Kelly Coleman. Third Row: Coach Gray. Coach Hines, Mike Milano, Randy Pricket, Steve Uhrich, Farrel Martain, Jerry Milburn. Alfonso Aguilar, Van Wilson. Wade Denman, Larry Smith, Arlon Smith, Ruben Ross. Tom McPeek, Coach Jones, Coach Sawyer. Second Row: A.J. O'Conner, Randy Turk, Rob Christopher, Scott West, Mike Marble, Cory King, Cory Olsen, Todd Hunt, Brian Day, Don Morckle. Fred Acosta, Daren Hathcock, Bottom Row: Mike Libhart, Mike Richins, Bruce Lagman. Tony Wagener, Kevin Cramer, Tom Hughes, Daren Shumway, Rob Finnegan, Ted Stallings, Danny Enriquez, Dave Watkins, Jaren Judd. Above Left: Senior Steve Macaluso, shows his strength and concentration while putting the shot. Above Right: Senior Brent Gunnell, and Junior Mike Cook, have fun practicing their winning mile relay handoffs. 76-BOYS TRACK AQWWHH 5 5 if , 4,-www-xw+ S F 3 k ii ::-s . W f I Q 5 iff X Q ,,,,.. M Female Tracksters Set Site On State Title ,,,. we am, Above Top: Top Row: Jonna Hunton, Nancy Kline, Carol Spicer. Della Hall, Mashell Thomas, Tracy Baldwin, Jeannette Davidson. Lori Funk, Ellen Abele, Sophie Goudeau, Diane Trimble, Diane Biggs, Val Miller, Laura Pitt. Susan Sperrazza, Third Row, Coach Sturdevant, Kristy Tryon, Julie Noble. Demetress Hall, Jennifer Peterson, Heidi Kranich, Kim Lawrence, Anne Evans. Cathy Calderwood, Dana Reeves. Julie Porter, Lisa Nelson, Chris Calderwood, Chris Freeman. Denna Hester. Second Row, Coach Thomas, Donna Bilderback, Cheri Evans, Cheri Pederson, Kim Newsome, Donna Anderson. Joan Bracken, Joyce Calderwood, Kristy Lavender, Elizabeth Sodos, Glynis Ridenhour, Jeanine Jones, Coach Anderes. Bottom Rowg Lorelei Nordstrum, Kim Prince, Deeann Westberg. Siegline Lee, Cindy Brown, Teresa Swisher, Suzette Durfe. Not Pictured are Julie Clark, Tracy Maxwell, Lori Iverson. and Julie Millhollen. Above Left, Sophie Goudeau, is caught before putting the shot. Above Right, Marshell Thomas gets herself set for a race. 78 GIRLS TRACK 5' was-ws x Lfsimz as-es. D--.. A. 'x N' 'M-s'-- I L,LLL X w -: 1 . V thru AMX ,w Above Top Leftg Westwoods girls varsity sprinters get ready for a trial race. Above top Rightt Seniors Ellen Abele. and Anne Evans demonstrate hurdle techniques. Above Westwoods varsity distance runners Teresa Swisher, Kim Prince, Joan Bracken. Diane Biggs, Jeannette Davidson, and Val Miller. Right Sides Junior Dana Reeves is caught flinging herself over the high jump bar. NQNN , ., www 3 i igi. E fl L L ' Z' 1? F gig X gg i , SOTENNIS Q 1 . . , . , nigga kxXS',ffX'SiS-K .,,, - - -- ' X C5 3 Exam TENS. Sax 1' ::-- if X Q 5 oa 1 E Q ,gi next H-,cn Y 'K 9 fx A fl m g,t.,i...ia.,3 A ...Q I ..,,,,,.W., L .,u..-JP K K LEFT: Ron Delmanowski exhibits a fore hand shot. ABOVE: John Kramer show the tonguefineteeth back hand technique. BELOW: The Westwood tennis team: ftop row L-RJ Coach Fred Fowler, David Chambers, Craig Broderick. Ron Delmanowski. Jason Weckerly. Coach Mike Dant, MIDDLE: Brian Morgan. Doug Brant, Jim Leck, Ken Yamada, Todd Stocker, Erik Lever- son BOTTOM: Scott Montei, John Kramer, Bryan Sandler. Kurt Montei. Steve Wipf. Ns... ' 2 ,5 ' E X 1 K L vs Dant Leads Nettersg Winning Year Accomplished The Westwood Tennis team put forth another winning effort this year under the coaching of Mr. Mike Dant. David Chambers had the right combination of excellent strokes and a good attitude. Mr. Dant stressed the impor- tance of on-court composure during the whole season. He said, We worked really hard at keeping people in control of themselves. The season started on the l6th of February. Divisionals were held on April 22nd and 23rd and the state tournament was on April 30th and May lst. There were 20 members on the l98l-82 tennis squad, four of them were freshman, 8 were sopho- mores, 5 were juniors, and 3 were seniors. The tennis team was another sensational part of Westwood's outstanding athletic department. vw, ,fi , ,QQ 3 ' A .wwf ABOVE: Kenzo Yamada practices intensely TOP RIGHT: Scott Montei looking like Joe Cool , wait expectantly for the ball. RIGHT: Top-ranked Dave Chambers shows his sensational style. Name Of The Game ls Love The Westwood girls tennis team was truly a talented team. Many of the team members had been playing tennis for years. All the girls took their game seriously, which is apparent when they played. Tryouts were held late in January and a team was selected. The team usually consists of a few Seniors and Juniors, while Sophomores make up the rest of the ladder. Challenge matches were held throughout the season to determine player rankings. Matches were played against Tempe, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Mesa schools. The Varsity team consisted of six players which formed three doubles teams. Though tennis is considered a solitary sport, team work is required. Team work also helps a team work well together. Westwood had this team spirit which enabled it's girls tennis team to be considered true winners. This years girls tennis team was a young one. It consisted of two Seniors, two Juniors, and two Sophomores. Coach Munoz can expect a great team in years to come, with all the young and talented players which were on the team this year. ...,fv.-vi:-.,gs..ff..s was ...Wa,fkssm:smf.,w,ep A x- -- V- -f-v-A- -- vff' f---f Q - sf-- rw V- - M - S WS' Above: Westwood Girls Tennis Team: Top Row: Ingrid McTaggart, Cindy Stafford, Barb McKinley, Jeanne Christensen, Susan Stafford, Denise Dobson, and Coach Munoz. Middle Row: Tami Bolties, Sara Otis. Charlotte Iverson, Jeanne Garbell, Suzy Chambers, Cari Graves, Alexis Bell, Bottom Row: Liz Stetson, Tracey Schindele. Kieu-Mai Nguyen, Amy Jensby. Kristen Allred gets some tennis balls out of the basket during a practice. Opposite Page Top Left: Taking some time off practice to relax. coach Munoz tried to stuff Jeanne Garbage in a Garbell can. Opposite Page Top Right: Amy Jensby concentrates on her forehand. Opposite Page Bottom Right: Sara Otis hits the ball during a hard workout. Opposite Page Bottom Left: Kristen Allred returns the ball to her opponent. 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P22-, , , .Q -' - or ,, A fi H V, 4 Y k ., -:A,. , W 1 I E 9 Y .5 ' , A 7 i v 1, V -3' 'xxx ' '21 it I ' .. 1 .1 E 3 r ll 1 W - . - fr :,,g,,' . ': K ff :- 3, ,V 1-wm.,.w: LTV. ,V g f ..' M , , f. W X K V I :, L , ,, OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Dave Dickerson at bat, TOP RIGHT: Ray Marek winds up for the pitch. THE VARSITY TEAM TOP ROW L-R: John Wessler, Troy Beckert. Gary Cullen, Dave Dickerson, Eric Leiber, Lenard Brunsdale, Danny Gonzales. Dan Chaffman, Coach George Downing. Middle: Tom Romero, Ken Riley. Jerry lsely, Greg Williams, Ray Marek, John Deeringwater, Ceasar Romero. BOTTOM: Brent Maldenado, Pat Maldenano, Tom Ferguson, Chris Durvage, Steve Durvage. TOP LEFT: Lenard Brunsdale lunges for the ball TOP RIGHT: Tim Harris Waits for the catch. ABOVE: THE JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Dave Mendez, Derek Bresson. Derwin Canfield. Matt Riggs, Brian Heimburg, Steve Troth, Linn Doane, Barnaby Williams. MIDDLE: Tim Harris, Danny Campbell. Mark Madrid, Parish Laura, Eddie Dean, Mark Wagner, Ron Cooper. BOTTOM: Brett Branch, Danny Makil, Danny Young, Jessie Yanez. Jeff Cirou, John Shearer. BASEBALL-85 Girls' Score To Make Spring Season A Success E l l 5 . i Top left: Dee Jackson shows her stuff as she shoots a jump shot. Top right: Sherri Brutsche pulls up short in prep- aration for a quick jumper. At right: Junior Varsity Basketball Team: Top Rows Coach Sue Cottle, Celia Davis. Amy Sugar, Karen Linde. Ann Web- ster, Corrine Nielson, Tina Joiner, Bot- tom Row, Jutta Schneider, Lori Mari- tano, Susan Dornbier and Traci Wil- liams. 86 GIRLS BASKETBALL YM J ' 4 1 i ,wwf Top Left: Up, up and away is how the old song goes and that's just what the ball seems to be do- ing as Gretchen Byerly lets go one of her patented hook shots. Top Right: Make way cause I'm com- ing through is what smiling Rosa- lind Lewis seems to be thinking as she dribbles the ball down the court. At left: Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball Team - Top Row: Dee Jack- son, Laury Mortensen, Gretchen Byerly, Coach Paul Wells, Susan Hamblin. Sherrill Brutsche. Rosa- lind Lewis. Bottom Row: Misty Da- vis, Leslie Dunlap, Juanita Creech. Colleen Cramer and Robin Green. GIRLS' BASKBALL 87 Swimmers Uphold Tradition Drivers Improve lmmensely Hard Workl That's what was required to be a member of the boys' swimming and diving teams, and the endurance of this year's teams proved they could take it. According to Coach Craig Cummins, swimming instructor, this years team worked hard to keep up with the Westwood tradition of producing fine quality swimmers. Coach Cum- mins also added that this hard work should lead them to another Central Division Championship while battling such tough teams like Mesa High, Mountain View and Coronado. Bill Harris, Gary Epp. John Webster and Tony Poleo were just a few of the many members who added to the talented Warrior team this year. This talent came as a result of many long hours of practice after school. g Seniors Steve Channel and Darin Huffaker also added to this years fine diving team. is s K s X s li 5 2 5 '5 ? S , . .,.. .. ,. , 3 S. .f:3g:wii's5se14s1:sag- - .. 'SL-if -fE25QaX5?Qa2g+tfiSf-.. ' .. --'e-glii'-9iTbsf'11 f - .SN 1- 3. eff: '1t1if114fi?ff?-'I E 3'-5055555-L ii' ' BSSHK fi l ' .-s,, . 5 ic tt , , ,,c t s igssm Eg , E Yi was l- l sf.:-,ef ww ' ' ,W ,ff f 5 ta ,ss Q al 22 Hit , f F21 is r if Q32 .oi - i ,, Wi , mf ' if aff, -is-,Q yt tg y 1 is I '55 Q QW 'if :fpff S ,,,. K Q ,JSA .gs- --553-r -1- QNX! 2521215 -. ,,,, FW ' M - 9 , . i. ' H , if ,.,. , ttitts L M -Ss H S - Qilgsfzfggs -M iw , ,,,. W' u. S mis 'I ss, . -fs:-:mm 1'h1iQm::s5s5t?e hm-F .., . ., ' ww . s i if S S l :-. 1- 88-SWIMMING 1 A ,AH 1:72, i 'Q We ' Aili 1 T f , , iwwk .1 f . 53 ' , . .2 . ,av Q if f A th, up- :V M af Q 21 ,S M M, ww! 4 ' 0 Www . '.v2-wWV'ZZ'f1, U Y ' at T f . ' 1- H , , . V , , . I , ,W V. 7 5 2, as ,,. f Vg i . 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SWIMMING-89 ,www Top left Coach Chimbo and Machele Binks spot Sharon Green on a handspring vault. Top right: Girls Gymnastics A- team, Top row, Jennifer Mason, Ruth Farnsworth, and Kelly Steiner. Middle rows Karen Mason, Sharon Green, and Ma- chele Binks. Kneeling is Coach Slyvia Chimbo. and sitting is Julie Miskin. Right: Girls Gymnastics B-team. Top row: Leslie Allen, Michelle Conley, Shelly Camarena, April Lopez, and Maggie Rosier. Middle rows Debbie Thomas, Shelly McCracken. Chris Troksa, and Angel Alejandro. Sit- ting are Julie Sabin and Jolene Crawford. 90-GYMNASTICS QXCAX Archers And Gymnasxs Wiul And . 45? Y: il 13 . CL f is Q' Q if W we X ip .:,..., . Migix E.. 5 - J SSM XX X t To Victory . L .',.: 1 ' My bo Archery team. Top row, Thu Smith, Amy Middle row: Carol Rebeka. Kathy McGraw. nw XJ ARCHERY-9I XJ 1:SisS:swwesep:-M4x,,..v. , . .wmmw ? 22 3 5 !' x People meet and share ideas Working toward a common goal: Providing school spirit By involving themselves: Making new friends: sharing hobbies, Raising money, and throwing parties are all part of joining a club. Learning through experience that You have the ability to excel as you Reach for your goals and Follow your dream. DIVISION-ORGANIZATIONS-93 ,,W 2 , W, 25253 f f. W its 1-if J., f ' I 5. 'Mm 1 ,tes-, t W if f . . L. i I T . 1 ,.1 vc, M a W I J 7 K 4 2 I, f ,Q K we C ass Unity ls Theme Of Our Student Council This year's Student council theme was class unity g that meant that the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes were to participate in friendly competition instead of having an all- out battle. Student council was in charge of all fund raising events, and in order to sell items for any group, a vote was taken in student council. Parlimentary procedure was the method used in all voting actions. Council held five meetings a week, with John Clement. Stu- dent Body President, conducting the informal meetings three times a week. Launette Ray, the Student Body Vice President, conducted the formal meetings the remaining two days. Debbie Grace had the appointment of Secretary, and Suzy Chambers was the Treasurer. Student council provided the students with the opportunity to fully understand how the political system of this country operates. This knowledge could be beneficial if the students wished to further their careers in politics. STUDENT COUNCIL TOP ROW: Mr. Brian Stehr, lan Parkes, Sam Arnett, Darin Huffaker, Matt Riggs. Jerry Winters. MIDDLE ROW: Suzy Chambers, Christine Ziobrowski. Donna Anderson, John Biggs, Donna Calder, John Clement, Launette Ray, Brenda Roberts, Lorie Funk, Rob Jarvis. BOTTOM ROW: Renay Riggs. Bonnie Farnsworth, Colette Allen, Michelle Sitek, Charlotte Iverson, Kelly Rhodes, Kristin Allred, Debbie Grace. 94-STUDENT COUNCIL OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Colette Allen is captured keeping her calander up to date. ABOVE: Secretary Debbie Grace types a council memo. BELOW: John Clement and Rob Jarvis sign some important documents. LEFT. Suzy Chambers obviously enjoys her position as Student Body Treasurer. msuiffe- . QQ se Q 2- . . . . .- 1 sb jg.. My ,g,. X . Qur Dancers Perform Well At Functions Yes, Westwood does have a Dance Club, and yes, it is open to any Westwood student on campus. The Dance Club performs in many different activities during the year, such as dancing in the Curtain Time Assembly. In December the Dance Club puts on their own dance assembly. The Club was invited to the Arizona State Fair to perform, and also to The Interna- tional Week for Handicapped at Mesa Community College. The Dance Club also choreographed Mexican dances for Spanish Club, the Club also helps in the choreographing of the school play. The Dance Club also puts on an end of the year dance concert. Westwood also has a Dance Production in which a person has to audition. The Dance Production holds dances for Elemen- tary schools. The Dance Production also hosts The Artists in Residents, in which Arthur Hall taught Afro-American and Modern Dancing. Arthur Halls Dance Company comes each year and performs in Mesa. Also appearing was Connie Weppworth, who taught master dance classes. These mem- bers of the Dance Production are also many of the members in the Dance Club. TOP RIGHT: Trisha King, Kalynn Vegh. and Julieanne Robinson show dedication by stretching out before performing Above Left to Right Tammy Boltges Melissa Wentz, Susie Mast. Top To Bottom. Jill Paterson. Sharon Rogers, Elena Garcia Sherri Allen and Kim Neal Left to Right Diana Fowler April Valenzuela Ginger Walton, and Shelley McCracken. 4 Dance Club - Top Row: Brenda Weber, Val Miller, Julie Jensen. Carol Jennings. Sharlene Beals. Tammy Watson, Kalynn Vegh. Valerie Dunston. Brenda Boren. Middle Row: Beth Cuowans. Kim Fasking. Sandra Hargrove, Kristy Brehm, Barbara McKinley, Janat Adams. Sheri Stevens, Debbie Yancy. Marva Cowan. Kelly Holt, Patty Pearce. Bottom Row: Kelly Rhoades, Rhonda Whitfield, Debbie Peterson. Jacqueline Haare, Elizabeth Morgan. Diane Yancy, Yolanda Prince, Jean McClure. Dawn Harper, Misty McMherter. Brenda Hinitt. Above Top Row: Janene Stafford, Tammy Gregory, Sheri Mallett, Wendy Russo, Jackie Wolford. Marnie Mortensen. Kelli Coon, Kathy Bevell. Sally Wolf. Kathy McCormick, Cindy Holt, Allison Spitzer, Dawn Miller. Middle Row: Brenda Young. Faylene Eaves, Julieann Robinson. Kristie Reeves, Dayna Passey. Andrea Mclnelly, Wendy Doan. Bertha Hidalgo, Lynora Wells, Shannon Merrill. Dorothy Student, Chris Risnoel, Bottom Row: Stephanie Fish. Julie Whentland, Lori Maritano. Donna Allen. Stephanie Estrada. Suzanne Harris, Rebecca Pena, Monica Jauegue. Sheree Snow, Missie Tapp. Shadene Davis DANLE 97 Artists Bring Beautyg Mural Appreciated Art isn't just drawing or painting, art is self-expression. Here at Westwood the art department realizes this and gives every student his or her chance to do so. There are a variety of classes offered and they range from ceramics to photog- raphy. This years art club project was painting the beautiful mural in the boys' gym. This project included the design, the color coordination and the supervision of the art club sponsers Steve Laney and Audrey Robinson. The artists each year put on an arts and crafts show, where they exhibit the things they have made and put them up for sale. The money earned is divided between the artists them- selves and the art department. The art club also spent much of their time designing and silk- screening the club's T-shirts. Since this was the first year the art club actually chartered themselves as a club, we at the publications room welcome them aboard. , r ' 'rar Top Left- Dave Camptell. Julie Jensen, Tina Nielson, Tim Hale, Annmarie Bruzucki. and Andrea Ward all work diligently in the darkroom developing film, Above from left- Jeff Cooper, Audrey Robinson. Tim Hale, Ron Summers. Annmarie Bruzucki. Jeff Stein. get advice from Mrs, Robinson on priming screens on T-shirts. Opposite page top Art club- top row- Steve Laney. Audrey Robinson, Dave Medley, Tim Hale. David Camptell. Derry Matheson. Ron Summers. and Robert Rebeka. Middle row- Becky Martinez. Julie Jensen, Amber Calhoun. Rene Self, and Mardi Pena, Bottom row- Jeff Stein. Caren Rooten, Tina Nielson. Cheri Englehardt, and Annmarie Bruzucki. Opposite page right- from left to right standing aret Karen Routen. Pagie Manley, Debbie Peterson. Cheri Englehardt, Tina Nielson. Jeff Stein and Dave Camptell, Left to right sitting- Lisa Pughe, Annmarie Bruzucki. Julie Jensen, Robert Rebeka. and instructing. Steve Laney. The Art clubs major project this year was painting a beautiful mural on the gym wall. This was very much appreciated as it jazzed up our dingy gym. 98-ART CLUB 7. gfllzllgf-JF5fw v, A Q., T' -my A . H? ,Y A.2QjTf ,KQV ty , M ,L H ,W 421.5 f Q lfg:w,?X.j:,g I MQ' LDK 2ZC.'K3i'xVs,,,f?' 5 WQWQ I, M 7' I .i,,, if Jffwgiy . :Q W, f 4,4 1 1 , ' as ,, fv. my v. 1 -Ql- 1 ' We fm 24 ,, 595 W7 ,Q 1 , M, KAN? H 5 , fgmfu- Va Vw ?f J , 4, 1 4 5 N 2 , ,ik X f, .,f.. L. KJ b ' 9 Q flpvl ' f f. -W . 1 in W H M3 VL ga 5,1 ,X 'faith . W W 4 4, Choir Achieves Success, Snow-Birds Enjoy Songs Walking into the Honor Choir practice room is like walking into a cheese and sausage factory. Why? Perhaps because selling these products was just two ways that the choir members used to raise money for their many trips and con- certs. They sang at a memorial service at the local Elks Club, per- formed on a model runway at the Scottsdale Regency Hotel, practiced in school concerts and the choir toured a variety of sights throughout the year. The choir entertained young and old alike, while performing at the assemblies and at rest homes, they made a lot of people happy. Honor Choir, under the direction of Mr. Jeff Harris, put in many long hard hours of practice throughout the year. Be- sides the regular class period, the choir often came back at night and on weekends to perfect their numbers. The month of Dec. could have been called Snow Bird Month because the choir entertained at the countless mobile home parks. Practically every night the holiday season the choir was booked up. tix Q ss, , . s- K . .gg ss A Y . ,M M. , 53 X IOO HONOR CHOIR :eq 383- -mia. Opposite page top: Mr. Jeff Harris demonstrates the music that the students must sight read. Opposite page left: Kellie Steiner looks excited as she site reads her new music. Opposite page right: Becky Creasman and Donna Calder practice singing Silent Night and boy are they enthused Above top, Ellen Abele and Joni Hirsch try to be serious even though John Clement and Steve Taylor are on each others laps directly behind her. Above: Westwood Honor Choir l98I-I982, Top Row: Brenda Weber, Ken Millett. Kellie Steiner. Rob Graham, Donna Calder. Samuel Arnett. Darin Huffaker, Launette Ray. Kent Neville, Ellen Abele, Kieth Watkins, Myrna Andersen, Middle Row: Becky Creasman, Jeff Shain, Liz Francher. Kyle Scoresby, Brenda Roberts, Steve Richins. Steve Taylor, Brenda Paulsen. Mike Holt, Crystal Mahaffey, Glen Patterson, Lorrie Saunders, Bottom Row: Kurt Winn, Joni Hirsch, Rob Jarvis, Joyce Calderwood, Mike Graham, John Clement, Louisa Becker. Rob Bamrick. Julie Miskin HONOR CHOIR-lOl Jubilant Warriors Sing, Concerts Enjoyed By All Concert Choir, the largest group at Westwood, combines the necessary talent, ability, and desire of certain junior and senior Westwood students to form a truly outstanding musi- cal organization. Led by Mr. Jeff Harris, choral director, the group performed for a wide variety of audiences at many different locations. The choir's most important and well-known performance. Canticle in Carols, was once again traditionally presented at . Christmas. This well prepared and rehearsed concert suc- ceeded in capturing the attention and enthusiasm of the crowd, which was large in numbers. The Westwood Girl's Choir is another example of the fine choral ability of Westwood students. This group, composed of a mixture of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, is able to provide a variety of music. They combine a perfect choral group sopranos and altos which enables them to have a full sound. M a ABOVE: Concert Choir l98I-I982, Top Row. Ron Gilleo, Eric Leiber, Pat Rogers, Rob Graham. Bret Beckle, Troy Beckert. Chris Funk, Dale Durfee, Dirk Gardner, Jeff Taylor, Steve Taylor. Ind Row, Kelland Coleman, Darin Palmer, Kenzo Yamada, Marlen Jones. Dale Draeger, Kyle Lewis. Don Brooksby. Tim Rhoton. Richie Gomez, Chanon Brinkerhoff. 3rd Row: Glen Patterson, Joe Udall. Roy Mason, Wayne Carroll, Janet McHenry, Susie Johann. Katie Linde, Susan Hall. Dana Nielson, Riggs Russell. Mike Cook, A.J. O'Connor, Rod Miskin, 4th Row: Kyle Dixon. DeVaI Johnson, Pam Vogt, April Valenzuela. Diana Kiesecker, Kim Gray, Linda Andersen, Valerie Dunstan, Diane Hall. Ruth Farnsworth, Juliet Nielson, Donna Merkley. Debbie Fling. Becky Bassett, Sara Gonzales, Becky Shoemaker. Bottom Row: Kim Batchelor, Lori Carpenter, Francie Heywood, Jodi Wilstead, Paula King, Beth Gowans, Joni Hirsch, Charlene Davis, Cheryl Whiteley, Jeanne Garbell, Rachel Beasley, Danna Thompson, Lorri Saunders, Julie Weissenberger, Sheri Warner. Top left: Susan Hall and Dana Nielson file into Shepherd Auditorium performing a candle cermony at their Christmas Concert. IO2-CONCERT CHOIR xx, . i sf' my ,124 ff 1 7 2, 1 J I ff ' Q l ,J ' 'X , 2 x L 115- uv- ,f fl ff? fg W S V W NV- l M. i . WW I ,MM ABOVE: Girls Choir I98I-l982, Top Row: Kim Kirshman. Carla Kruczynski, Bobbi Houser, Jenny Willis, Chelli Heath, Marcia Pepera, Lynette Webb. Monique Rivera, Lisa Thormahalen, Middle Row: Cindy Osuch, Brenda Shill, Barbara McKinley. Lori Darst, Brenda Boren, Rosie Rogers, Robin Judy, Brenda Franklin. Tammie Havermale, Bottom Row: Esther Werhan, Julie Russel, Charlene Beals, Shelli Judd, Janet Adams, Debbie Bryce, Luann Williams, Dawn Harper, Carol Finkbeiner. Top left: Girls choir members Myrla Andersen. Carol Finkbeiner, Lynette Webb, and Brenda Franklin show giggles of enthusiam as they sing one of their favorite tunes. Top right: Robin Judy and Dawn Harper in preparation of up coming performance. GIRLS CHOIR-IOS Apache Band Moves On, Jazz Jives With Times Music has always been one of the strong departments here at Westwood. When students enter the 4th grade in the Mesa School Systems they are exposed to musical instruments of various types. Under the leadership of various teachers throughout the years students learn to appreciate instrumental music. As they enter Jr. High, band and orchestra are formed. Soon the students enjoy the thrill of marching down Main St. in a Veterans Day Parade. They hear the crowds applauding them and standing at attention as the American flag goes by and they play God Bless America. As high school approaches, young musicians diversify and enter specialized groups like Apache Band and Jazz Band. Once again rehearsal follows rehearsal as these people strive for perfection, and under the direction of Mr. Bob Cunningham success comes rapidly. Westwoods, Jazz Band is often called upon to perform, not only at school but at civic functions as well. When the Storer Cable TV Company needed a band for its' grand opening they came directly to Mr. Cunningham and his jazz group. Through- out the year members of Apache Band formed with the Warrior Band and displayed their talents at football games where they entertained thousands. Yes, this is music, the music of Mesa. the music of our Apache and Jazz Bands. N.. . w- . t ' ' xIvv' w---v--- -W' -- - Q rs A L ' K -' ' . ' 'S -' - Top right, John Biggs from Apache Band playing a marimba. Above, Jazz Band: Lower level standing, Vic Girardi, Brent Olson, and Eric Zimmerman. Lower level sitting, Annalee Scott, Bob Bamrick and Robert Rebeka. Upper level standing, Keith Adair, Steve Larsen, Tim Merritt and Kim James. Upper level sitting, Steve Sterrett. Merrill Keck, Bob Calkins, Jeff Shain, Kevin Cloud, Carmen Carbone and Chris Gilbert. IO4-JAZZ BAND W 'IJ' Tx .,,4 M Top pictured, Apache Bandt Top row, Jay Curtis, Brian Sandler, Jeff Overall: Mike Reynolds, Doug Waerg Kevin Cramerf Steve Larsen, Tim Merritt, Keith Adair and Howard Hansen. 2nd row, Kelly Black, Scott Schoenstein, Eric Goff, Danny Koesser, Wes Kaufman. Jordan Busby, Dennis McQueen. Doug Carlson, James Luna, Craig Olson, Norman Beazer. Matt Guthrie and Danny Makil. Bottom rowt Lynn Muir, Marylou Engel. Rochelle Gates, Sondri Allison. Mary Bubenheim. Kim Prince. Lisa Nordness. Tanya Evangelo, Kelly Freidhof, Shelly Dowling. Rochelle Kelly. Lanae Baily. Lori Iverson and Cary Williams. Above, Apache Band, Top row: John Brackenbury, Owen Wilson. Chris McNair, Ron Stock, Andrew Kaluzniacki. Randy Fallbeck, Jeff Trinka. Mike Holiday. Darrin Mallcros. and Jason Randall. 2nd row, Steve Miller, Mike Hendrickson. Paul Craft, Nord Plumb. Terry Pughe, Buddy Stechnij. Rick Stechnii. David Rickey. Corey King, Darrin Wilstead, Amy Fling, Angelina Artuso and Susan Stafford. Bottom rowl Julie Twitchell, Jennifer Hicks. Robin Gaschler, Rebeka Merrill. Kim Pauzus, Cindy Stafford, Denise Dobson, Kelle Mehalko. Chelli Heath, Terri Sawyer. Shelly Davis, Kim James, Linda VandeVusse, Traci Maxwell and Debra Bray, APACHE BAND lO5 Marchers Rate Highly, Warrior Band Steps Up The Warrior Marching Band, which consists of IO6 members. played at all football games, pep rallies, and in two parades this year. They attended ASU Dand Day and for the I3th straight year they received a superior rating, for the 4th straight year. Drum Major and Band Council President, Bob Bamrick, and the band council which consists of, Annalee Scott, Amy Jensby, Donna Besch, Sidney Merritt, Kim James, Josh Goff, Darrin Wilstead, Bob Calkins, Carol Rebeka. Eve Hansen, and Christine Ziobrowski organized the band and were able to raise enough money to buy a video-tape machine. They will also be getting new marching uniforms for next year. The Warrior Concert Band which consists of 7I members performed 4 concerts this year. They also raised enough money to take a trip to the San Diego Band Festival which was the highlight of their year. The members of the Concert Band are also members of the Marching Band. Above, Katrina Saunders concentrating on her piece of music as she plays the base clarinet. Above right, Marty Brown plays the kettle drums. Right, Enthusiastic members of the Marching Band cheer for the football team during one of their games. IO6 Marching Band .sw v , we 1 .Q t it . W, fxw. J 145 , i if , Y W , , 935:25 E , q, V 'WHQZV ,tbl . ' . J WWW ' X V 'img f . AK W, 1, W, gy it ? ' f . TW? 2 L E f, 2 t ' 2 51, Top picture, Warrior Band Council, Top row, Josh Goff, Bob Calkins, Bob Bamrick, and Brent Olson. Bottom row, Kim James, Eve Hansen. Sidney Merritt, Carol Rebeka, Annalee Scott, Donna Besch. Amy Jensby. Above, Warrior Band, Top row, Robert Rebeka. Kevin Cloud, Chris Jones. Brian Gregory, Gary Epp, Larry Smith, Eric Zimmerman, Martin Brown, David Reid, David Camp, Brad Seagraves, Steve Sterrett. Merrill Keck, Alan Merkley. 2nd row, Matt Hough, Scott Percy, Phil Harris, Brian Wisz, Brent Olson. Phil Dilcox. James Atkinson, James Urbina, Stan Telford, Brian Lenke, David Merrill. Kieth Adair. Bill Durler, Kelland Coleman. 3rd row, Chip Park, Tim Acedo, Dave Makil. Bob Calkins. John Kramer, Matt Taylor, Bob Bamrick, Adrian Panther, Telford Chapman, Tad llg, Josh Goff. Kent Whitfield, Greg Graf. 4th row, Annalee Scott, Janet Christofferson, Katrina Saunders, Gwen Stapley, Carol Rebeka, Susan Marcum, Joy Louis, Michele Vancore, Kim James, Vicki Wimmer, Juli Mayer. Dianne neber. Paula King. Eve Hansen. Bottom row, DeeAnn Westburg, Tracy Clepinger. Sara Gonzales. Juanita Valenzuela, Leslie Sherrill, Autumn Higgins. Julie Sabin, Amy Moore, Amy Jensby. Donna Besch, Joleen Gonzales, Karen Webb, Sidney Merritt, Cindy Camp, Linda Anderson. WARRIOR BAND lO7 .,....-..- as 'Nr we ssr igifi be .lvwsfy X2 sss fs Q NNW Above Showcase Strings. Top Row, Barbara Bottomley, Joann Isaacs. Robin Matlock, Chris Calderwood, Chris Funk, Kevin Cloud, Eric Koski, Adrian Basden. Dana Reeves. Second Row, Shayne Dickey, Stephanie Gurller. Susan Shills, Alice Taylor, Kim Kotcher. Angela Miller. Sponsor William Elgelsmen. Bottom Row, Lisa Iverson. Valerie Kahler. Allyson Kacsmarek, Ester Lewis, Amy Shill. Above Leftg Chris Ziobroski and Linda Andersen toot some fine tunes. Above Right, A bit of confusion is shown by Park Stechnij. IO8-SHOWCASE STRINGS Strings Sound Superb Throughout The Year! Orchestra l, ll, and Showcase Strings really gave us some great sounds this year. Throughout the year they put on many outstanding performances for our school, under the direction of Mr. Engelsman. They worked hard at practices daily, but found it all paid off after those exciting fundraising events, and parties. The small twenty member group of Showcase Strings per- formed almost seven or eight times a month for almost every type of organization. They were able to show their fine talent at exclusive places such as, Ramada Inn, The Biltmore, Para- dise Valley and Mesa Country Clubs. Symphony Orchestra once again was one of the most outstanding and most respected groups in our state. They also had a busy schedule performing for different audiences. These groups show what fine talent Westwood has to offer our school and community. Good job!! V? l Above Orchestra Top Row: Mike Richins. Felix Goins. Chris Dyslin. Brian Day Danny Jensen Jeff Sham Neil MacDonald Second Row Lee Ann uiles Norma Babbit. Jennifer Bauler. Carol Spicer. Tiersa Wallace. Jano Cook. Dana Knight Bottom Row Lisa Kelcey Shelly Camarena Michelle Lonely Michelle Memhio Ester Stevens. April Lopez, Chris Noel. Top right: Valerie Kahler is concentrating on her music Warrior Qrehestras Are Trul Great Performers twain X J , ,,,, ,,, -f-4-of N ...W xp' rj , wffif gh X eg, - I 51 'ima w. , rm A 4149. . ... Q, 4'i,,,,,,,,, ,Q gg 1 tty -ff Q , sl tra. 1 e 1 if 9' V - Aboveg Symphony Orchestra, Top row, Valerie Kahler, Brenda Paulsen. Kevin Cloud. Dale Durfee, Philip Lowry. Jeff Shain. Keith Watkins. Park Stechnii, Josh Goff, Barbara Bottomley. Stephanie Fish. Middle row, John Clement, Brian Gregory. Brad Seagraves, Gwen Anderson, Stan Telford, Brent Olson, Bob Calkins. Steve Larson, Dave Makil, Eric Zimmerman. Bottom row, Bryn Hamilton, Ellen Jones. Robin Judy. Cathy Calderwood, Sara Otis, Tammy Wong, Lorraine Willis. Allyson Kaczmarek, Adrianne Basden. Top left: Danny Jensen shows deep concentration during a daily practice. Top Right: Even though practicing can be strenuous, Neil Macdonald. still enioys his instrument. IIOORCHESTRA -Q. Nix, i I X ,lj f -- N ' f '1 VA I? TW fs' fv, 'L,.:f y Su'-t'l 'l'i K lW'4 ' r S five ffz' 'A 5 f R l s ,i M'-wg 5 J Z 5 y X .gi K . . Mm - ,Ah 1 I wmmr,M,1w 1, ...si 1---wt ,, ,, f.w..ff ,- ' Y'L KX ,, EZ M NK M Top Row: Sara C1onzales,Eve Hansen, Cindy Camp. Susan Markum. Linda Anderson. Keith Adair, Chris Funk. Eric Koski, Chris Ziobrowski. Keith Watkins, Jeff Shain. Park Stechnii. Second Row: Joanne Isaacs. .lean Crandell. Wendy Wermuth, Lori Funk. Lorelie Alexander, Kristi Shotz. Chris Gordon. Sharon Rogers. Brenda Roberts. Candy Skousen. Third Row: Shayne Dickey. Angela Miller, Alice Taylor. Chris Calderwood. Joyce Calderwood, Kim Kothcher. Dana Reeves, Susan Shill, Stephanie Cwurtler. Robin Matlock, Cathy Calderwood. Sara Ottis. Top Left: Tiersa Wallace softly plays a familiar melody. Top Right: Susan Hamblin plays fine listening music on her Bass. ORCHESTRA-Ill 9? , ,J H , it 1 fe W- , ff, , .,., W , . .7 UW, , f f wr' Wt, ' W , 4 ' ffzww I .7 vm , , gf. T, if 'nf' ' Z' ffff ' M. , Lfirfiffic, gil ,- 1 i ' , , L L iff ,V L A B ,,V, ,!,zA , Q V , , J I Above, National Honor Society: Top Row: Mrs. Huffaker. Susan Hamblin, Lynette Webb, Shelia Spicer. Myrna Anderson, Keith Mosley. Ellen Abele, Val Miller. Brian Pipes, Eric Zimmerman. Richard VanBuskirk. Laurie Hunt, Sandra Pitman, Stan Telford, Brenda Weber, Doug Woelkers. Third Row: Robert Jarvis. Misty Davis, Francie Heywood, Suzy Chambers, Beth Fairfield, Kyle Scoresby, Becky Shoemaker. Linda Anderson, Robin Matlock. Kim Batchelor. Beth Gowans, Jacquie Cirou, Margaret McGrath. Suzanne Clark, Judy Christopher, Laura Casaus. Lori Bigler, Kirsten Foote. Gary Burley. Second Row: Leonard Brunsdale, Michele Vancore, Kris Barbieri. John Clement, Joni Hirsch, Mike Graham. Matt Taylor, Russ Oliver, Danny Justus, Cheryl Whitely. Julie Miskin. Brenda Paulsen. Brenda Roberts, Kim Gray. Eric Koski. Bottom Row: Philip Moon. Robin Judy, Kelley Rhodes, Michele Young, Lisa Hase, Ingrid McTaggart. Sara Vaughn, Catherine Wisz, Julie Clark. Jeanne Garbell. Michele Loftus, Cindy Osuch, Ruth Randall, Debbie Fling, Bryn Hamilton, Ellen Jones, John Hammond. Top Right: John Clement signs up prospective members. Top Left: National Honor Society Officers, Top Row: Matt Taylor, Brian Pipes, Becky Shoemaker. Middle Row: Brenda Weber. Bottom Row: Judy Christopher, Val Miller, Debbie Fling. ll! MODEL A.N. School Clubs Work To Improve The Future National Honor Society is an elite group of Juniors and Sen- iors. The members must achieve and maintain a I.5 grade average or better. To be a member of the Honor Society the student must have leadership qualities, and participate in many service projects. The service projects are parties for the children at Parkway, decorating a Christmas tree for a rest home, and volunteering to work in the child crisis cen- ter. Meetings are held montly before and after school. Dues are paid and a newsletter is circulated in each meeting. Various members contribute to the newsletter by writing poems and articles. The articles are usually about scholarships, dedica- tion, to work, and literature. National Honor also organizes many school projects such as carnation sales, decorating the halls for Christmas, and working with the people in accent on Academics. Providing such help benefits the community by preparing future lead- ers. Model United Nations members are preparing themselves for National Government. The members meet and discuss the problems concerning the world such as Iran and oil prices. They prepared for a Tucson convention which was held February l2th and I3th. There were 4,000 delegates from Arizona, New Mexico, California, and the country of Mexico. The six delegates from Westwood this year will represent Italy at the general assembly. xt., y i Top Right: Model United Nations: Top Row: Brenda Roberts, Joan Bracken, Middle Row: Staci Robinson, Sponsor Mr. Young, Bottom Row. Launette Ray. Donna Calder, Brenda Weber. Above: Model United Nations sponsor Mr. Young discusses the Tucson convention with Brenda Weber. NATION HONOR-lI3 Lights, Camera, Action, For Talented Actors The Stagecrew for this year had seventeen members, one of the largest crews Westwood has ever had. Six of the mem- bers were female. The stage crew ran assemblies, pep rallies, school plays, and other community activities, such as the Ririe Woodbury Dance, and the Junior Miss Pageant. Westwood's stage crew had a reputation as being the best high school stage crew in Mesa, and possibly in the state of Arizona. Westwood was the first to be recommended when a company from out of state wished to perform in the local area. The Theater director was Jay Dean Jones and the stage manager was Jim Poulin. Masque and Dagger was the name for the drama club here at Westwood. The Club was an honorary dramatic organization. A student had to have been eligible to try out by having accumulated a minimum of ten points. Each point represent- ed a minimum of ten hours' work in some aspect of the theater. Tryouts consisted of the student presenting a brief scene, dramatic reading, or pantomime, for about two or three minutes. The the old members voted and selected the new members of Masque and Dagger. WW? Minn II4-MASQUE S DAGGER p,.,.,,-MW' Www A , A i Opposite page top left, Stage crew member. Gordon Carter stabs Rob Graham of Masque and Dagger, Opposite page bottom, Masque and Dagger, Top row, left Karen Gardner, Keri Christensen. Phillip Lowry. Shannon Flaherty, Dawn Nations, Rebecca Merrill, Becky Creasman. 4th rowp Kristine Barbieri. Janet McHenry. Rob Graham, Ken Millet, Rob Morris. Kurt Brown. Carol Dixon. Brenda Weber, Launette Ray, Brad Gates. Kelly Rhodes. 3rd rowg Kyle Scoresby, Rob Jarvis, Wayne Carroll, Brenda Veasey. Bottom row, Sponsor Mr. Jones. Christine White, John Clement, Paul Marchant, Mike Graham, Laurie Hunt. Above Leftg Dave Posz works with the spotlight for one of Westwood's exciting theatrical performances. Above rightg Paul Trujillo. John Webster, and Jim Poulin work hard at making the setting just right. Above, Stage Crew: Top row, Gordon Carter, Dan West, Rob Morris, Ken Millet, Ester Werhan. Todd Done, John Webster. 4th row, Rob Graham. Carol Dixon. Rick Poulin. 3rd rowg Shannon Haherty, Dave Posz, Amy Yoder. Bottom rowi Paul Triiillo, Jim Poulin. Christine White. Sponsor Mr. Jones. STAGE CREW ll5 A844 uw ,WZ 6 A X I gap? 4'ff,f?' I W E 2 W M N f ' ' Wav my . , W, S7 fi Y. k . 'B ia: R ti ff MMM 1 ff 1 , if 725 qw Q ,, , .M in 2 0 Clubs Promote Language The German Club participated in all kinds of activities throughout the year. They worked on Christmas halls. They loved eating at German Restaurants and occasionally cooking German food. During the year they sold pretzels and other goodies, to raise funds for a senior who wishes to study German in college. These funds are given as a scholarship to help promote the study of German. The French Club also enjoys the activities that they do throughout the year. They worked on Christmas halls and they also sponsored a family during the Christmas season. They participated in AFS week and in Foreign Language week. They loved eating at Cafe' Casino, and on Halloween they had a Masquerade ball. The Spanish Club also had a scholarship that they offered to any senior who wished to study Spanish in college. They raised the money by selling candy. They participated in the Foreign Language fair and had a lot of fun doing so. Through the study of a foreign language a student learns such things as the history of a different country, the diverse lifestyles, and sometimes similarities that exist. The foreign languages prove to be a strong part of Westwood. Opposite Page Top: French Club, Top row, Alexis Bell, Christi Brehm. AJ O'Conner. Jerry Winters. Val Miller, Meg Halverson. Bruce Wilson. Kim Gray, Sponsor Mrs. Norman. Middle row, Lora Huston, Bryen Hamilton, Suzy Chambers, Charlotte Iverson, Ruth Randall. Katie Petrie. Bottom row, Britt Rhodes, Beth Fairfield, Lorraine Hilyard, Dierdre Hilyard, Mona Perkins. Opposite Page Bottom, German Club, Top row, Sponsor Mrs. Bailey, Allyson Kaczmarek, Richard VanBuskirk, Susie Johann, Jill Rucker, Daryl Neely, Mike Graham, Tony Medina, Stan Telford, Kevin Harris. Bottom Row. A.J. O'Connor, Missy Kershner. Kris Barbieri. Kim Gray. Above left, Margaret Gonzalez talks to some friends about the Spanish Club. Above, Spanish Club, Top row: Tony Hernandez, Brian Morgan, Ellen Jones. Leslie Lucostic, Sponsor Mr. Richardson. Middle row, Michelle Rodriguez, Tony Medina, Kathy Miller, Sherry Bogard, Lorenia Romero. Bottom row, Margaret Gonzalez, Patricia Casaus, Yolanda Aguirre, Kathy Miranda. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASS II7 ll8-AG Agricultural Clubs Dig In The Future Farmers of America is a National Youth Organization designed to establish leadership citizenship and cooperation. Each F.F.A. member must be enrolled in a vocational agricultural class. The F.F.A. enables the members to obtain knowledge and skill in the agricultural related occupation that can be put to use in later years. F.F.A. members obtain leadership by participating in club activities such as public speaking, parlimentary procedure, judging teams, holding an office or being a committee chairman. Citizenship and cooperation are established through the involvement of F.F.A. members in their community such as BOAC projects CBuilding our American Communitiesj. Safety programs, woodcuts, and other projects that involve school and community. Being an F.F.A. member for the past four years and now serving as chapter President has developed my leadership and public speak- ing abilities. By participating on the soils, cotton, parlimentary procedure, meats, and poultry judging teams, l have developed my vocational skills. The F.F.A. has also given me the opportunity to have numerous friends and acquaintances throughout the state and even the nation. I will always be grateful and thankful for the F.F.A. and for what it has done for me in developing me personally to be a better citizen in the community, state, and nation. Cindy Knipe Xwiunpnli 1' , Above, Mr. Nathan Moore explains to students the difficulty in working on the F.F.A. club events. Top: two club members gaze with all admiration at the display case which has been filled with the groups awards won in the past competitions and meets from the past years. 1 5 37? Jw 3, 5 llf 7 H iimigtgsy it 1 yma Above. Shaun Delong trys impressing his friends with his super-human impression of the Incredible Hulk . Left: Melissa Kirshner takes care of her flowers with a green thumb and a little bit of a womens touch. Tops Sidney Merrit, Pat Sheer. Sherri Rathbun, and Shaun Delong, inspect their vegetable crop in order to find out the proper way to take care of them. AG-ll9 ,aiming my fi, , 1 Mind Games Of Tomorrow Among all the clubs of Westwood High two of the lesser known clubs would be the Speech and Debate club, andfor the Computer-Hike and Bike clubs. These two clubs are far from being similar in many ways, although they do aid in the students future a great deal, in many different ways. There is a great need for computer technicians andfor programers. The computer club helps students gain knowl- edge and at the same time have a lot of fun in doing so. When one is working with these sophisticated machines they allow one to do many things from programing to playing games. While the computer club gives aid in the business world, the Hike and Bike group gives aid in the outdoors, on how to take care of oneself say in case one were to get lost the skills and knowledge that one received in the training and practice of being in this club may save ones life one day, and besides a hike in the country can be a beautiful thing. Mr. Lewis the sponsor of these clubs must surely realize the importance of these organizations. The Speech and Debate club gives aid in creativity and individuality. This club helps these students in many different ways. The speech and debate club gives people the chance to use their Writing Abilities along with learning how to be objective about different things. Writ- ing a speech is one thing but getting up in front of the audience is another. This club helps the student by giving them shortcuts in writing and other skills these shortcuts will help the student in his future field. So we give our deepest thanks to Mrs. Elsner for a job well done. 1 ,wx rw' ' ,!f '44 Computer and Hike and Bike club Top Row: Mr. Lewis, James Urbina, Paul Marchant, Meg Halverson, James Raider, Felex Gowans, Maureen Harmon, Stan Telford. Brian Lende, Sandra Pittman, Middle row: Cathryn Wisz, Kyle Scorsby, Rob Jarvis, Sandra Santos, Darbara McKinnley, Don Maas. Paige Mandly, Melessa Kirshner, Bottom row, Mai Hough, Darrel Neely. Kent Whitfield, Cory King, Clifford Landerth. Kim Gray. Top left, Pat Wolff plays Mooner on the schools computer IZOCOMPUTER . Mx .Wm 5- , K Km is S- .- a f K ,ww ,L t L 7 3, 5, 7 . 11? x , 1 L 5 , S s t S 'P-S , t swf-i t , .. :.- IXI- - - s C sf Bi v ' - -as ' , . - R if . ' QL ' iiihh - .. K . X. ' Q ' A t ff - ' LL-LL.11 X11-1L 5 A . . - I if-:iw . X Q5 1 ' N X.-- -95 k S .. A i cl gk N y , .- -tif, 5 c 5 as .. 9. 5 K ' K 12.1 K Q .W i 1 6 no 1,4 . Top l98I-82 Speech and Debate Club-top row- Brenda Weber, Roy Mason. Chris Gilbert, Stan Telford and Barbara Bottomley. Middle row- Janet McHenry. Molly Shultz, Jan Rolf. Bottom row- Kim Gray, Shane Dicky, Paula King and Melanie Hutchenson, Left- Mrs. Elsner performs one of her daily duties as Speech and Debate sponsor. Above- John Faull and Michael Holt discuss their upcoming debate competition. SPEECH 8 DEBATE-Ill nuuu unggn, ww mail. Active Groups Reve lsBad For You? This year's Health Club had a busy year. Under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor Ucci and Debbie O'Rourke, the club went on field trips and invited many speakers to come and instruct the members on health related careers. The club had many goals this year which included the task of informing the public on the dangers of smoking and the use of drugs, and urging them to get the needed vaccinations. Westwood's Ski Club had a slow beginning this year but early in I982 ran into a virtual blizzard. Ski resorts throughout Arizona, Colorado, and Utah received much needed snow early in January. The Ski Club took their annual Purgatory trip over the l5, I6, and I7, of January. They also made many smaller excursions during the winter to Sunrise Ski Resort in the White Mountains. The club found skiing to be a great Get Away. Sponsor Ned Jolly had his hands full with many novice mem- bers, but with his help and the help of many experienced members, they became skilled skiiers. With the help and organization of all the members and sponsors, the l98l-82 ski season was a great success. xg, - i s .X 1? Sl if TOP LEFTQ Mrs. Ucci explains the need for immunizations to Mary Kay Walters. ABOVE: HEALTH CLUB: Mrs. Eleanor Ucci, Mary Kay Walters, Norma Clennan, Kim Grey, Debbie O'Rouke. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT Darin Ellsworth on one of his many skiing trips had the opportunity to ski with many stars. One of our photographers caught him snuggling up to Goldie Hawn. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT A group of Westwood students prepare for a trip to Sunrise. Richie Van Buskirk, Susan Vancil, A.J. O'Conner, Loren Shaw, Kevin Cramer, and Adrian Panther can hardly contain their excitement. RIGHT: SKI CLUB: Many Westwood students don't get to see snow very often so when the weather report says that snow is falling at Sunrise. they get the urge to ski. The people pictured above are all members of Westwood's own Ski Club, who have taken many trips to the cold northland. D2-HEALTH P A . 1 -5 ' -Q SKI I23 Clubs Build Friendships There's a place for everyone and no student need feel that he is alone. so stated head counselor Jack Frontone. No statement could be more true. For Westwood can boast a club for every- one. For example the Indian Club lead by Mrs. Eleanor Ucci raised money by cooking hot Indian fry bread at one of our home football games. They held regular meetings and attended cultur- al events. Many Westwood students were also pleased with the arrival of a new club. The Science Fiction Club, sponsored by Mrs. Linda Bordwell, held regular meetings. Members challenged each oth- er's imagination with a fantasy game known to them as Dun- geons and Dragons. Club President Adam Taylor, said the game is rather complicated and very challenging. This year's Ebony Club had a very busy schedule. The club, under the leadership of Anthony Harris, attended many cultural events. They participated in a cultural day at the Washington Activity Center where each group prepared foods of their heritage. Members also attended dance workshops at the W.A.C. Black Theater Troupe presentations and Mesa Commu- nity College's annual Black Heritage Week were also included in this years activities. r TOP LEFT. SCIENCE FICTION: TOP ROW- Mrs. Linda Bordwell, Charlotte Iversen, Adam Taylor. BOTTOM ROW- Michelle Summers. Carla Taylor, Esther Werhan. ABOVE: INDIAN CLUB, TOP ROW- Debbie O'Rourke. Barbara Sam. Tina Wood, Madzina Johnson. Lisa Charley. Kathy Johnson, Rosie Santos, Mrs. Eleanor Ucci. BOTTOM ROW- Veronica James, Bobbi Wood. Alberta Gorman, Tracy Northrop, Doreen Andrews, Julie Thomas. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP, Mashell Thomas, Ron Boyd. and Sophia Goudeau. take time out of their busy academic schedules to pose for one of our talented photographers. RIGHT EBONY CLUB, TOP ROW- Jackie Prince, Ellen Broom, Mr. Anthony Harris. Crystal Barber, Shirley Prince. BOTTOM ROW- Kathy Willis, Marva Cowan, Michelle Cowan. Diane Yancy, Debra Yancy, and Yolanda Prince. I24-INDIAN S SCIENCE FICTION 2 gg? an QIHWA 5 I M... ww SXSW L Ss, . i E Pg X , I- Q 4 'xx X g EBONY CLUB-I25 Hopes For The Future Rest In VICA S HERO Chefs, waiters. waitresses and hostesses, make up an excit- ing club known as the Home Economics Related Club or HERO. The sponsor this year is Vera Smith. This club has helped students to receive creative and adventurous ca- reers. Members of HERO receive credit while working on an off campus job. HERO sponsors many different activities throughout the year and is very active in the school. Look out world, here comes the new welders, dental assis- tants, nurses and construction workers of tomorrow! Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America known as VICA is sponsred by Larry Judd. VICA is responsible for many activities at Westwood such as balloon rides on the Stapley Mabry hot air balloon, and mouth-watering breakfasts in our very own cafe- teria. Larry Judd feels very honored and proud to help these students see the world as it is today. The club learns to find out about the jobs that are in the world today. They also learn to cope in getting a job in the fast moving society. Both clubs help support and sponsor many of the activities that help to make Westwood what it is today. ABOVE: Hero Club- Top Row: Donna Wilson. Trent Goodman, Sophia Goudeau. Mashell Thomas. Jessica Gomez, Sponsor Vera Smith. Middle Row- Shane Beach. Bev Whitaker, Paula Smith. Bob Morris, Paul Hardester, Kevin King. Tony Dominquez. Belinda Swann. Bottom Row- Ann McClure. Debbie Hudgins, Trescha King, Joan Hancock. Above left, Mashell Thomas listens as Mrs. Smith explains the art of home economics. I26-H.E.R.O. ?49 '-W Above: Vica Club- Top Row: Travis Morris. Troy Humpert. Dion Fowler, Steve Smith. Mike McCain, Sharalyn Wiedinfeld. Cindy Bartol, Curt Brown, Sponsor, Larry Judd. Middle Row- Mark Larsen. Mike Scibetta, Doug Chandler. Jeff Simon, Earnie Cull, Jaren Sorenson. Bottom Row- Carlos Casteel. Kris Petersen, Rob West, Eric Seeger. Dena Nunn, Jeff Oaklief. Above Jaren Sorenson is getting wrapped up with Cindy Bartol. V.l.C.A.-D7 r , -s .... --L - -- IIS-C.O.E. , s o fs? Cooperative Office Education Stepping Stone To Business Cooperative Office Education provides for the coordination of classroom study and on-the-job training, each complementing the other. The office instruction is considered as an extension of the instruction which is received in the classroom. The class is divided into two groups, A period and first hour. The presi- dent for A period is Dan Evans and Vice-president is Lori Bigler. The president for first hour is Julie Kloecker and the vice- president is Tori Maloney. The club sponsors many fund raisers throughout the year. Chocolate Santas at Christmas, chocolate bunnies at Easter. licorice and Westwood Warrior mugs. These fund raisers help the club in sponsoring events which benefit the communityt Such events are canned food drives, a dinner for a family at Christmas and Thanksgiving, a party for the children of a crippled childrens hospital, and an adopted family to which they brought clothes and toys. C.O.E. members also partake in iobs after school which improve their skills and knowledge of business. The students learn techniques which cannot be provided in the classroom. This helps the participants to develop a working knowledge of business practices and pro- cedures. Some of the after school jobs are as secretaries, bank tellers, accountants, and positions in the field of data process- ing. C.O.E. has been. and continues to be a stepping stone into the business world. fm V sf? Above: C.O.E. Top Row: Stephanie Lenhart, Susan Ryan, Dan Evans. Lori Dawn, Bonnie Whitson. Sponsor Helen Chellevold, Middle Row: Lori Gruntorad. Julia Thomas, Mark Snyder, Mike Milano, Lori Bigler. Michelle Menchio, Bottom Row: Alberta Gorman, Kathy Smee, Mary Schanus. Fay Davis, Christine White. Monica Hildesheim. Top Left: Paula Blades prepares to type. Bottom Right: C.O.E. Top Row: Mark Willis, Holly Busby, Marsha Huegle, Brenda Veasey. John Newell. Silvia Gomez, Loraine Willis, Wendy Davidson. Thomas Sutton, Sponsor Mrs. Joanne Vancore, Middle Row. Bev Canfield, Pam Ervin, Paula Blades, Sheila Davis. Rita Markovic, Caroline McKinney. Julie Kloecker, Patti Smith. Bottom Row: Janis Gibbs. Ginger Walton, Brenda Gross, Milica Damnjanovic, Tori Maloney, Kathy Buker. Judy Montplaisir. Top Right: C.O.E. member John Newell concentrates on his work. RF? .-'Q XM 'Unix HMM, fix ' 'Inu f'Xw C,O.E.-I29 fc asriife - ISODECA Service ls Provided By Top ales Group DECA Members were greeted by a new face this year at Westwood. Mr. McLaughlin now teaches marketing, distribu- tive education, and DECA classes. Graduating from Westwood's first class in I965, this former Warrior is proud to have re- turned. From Westwood he attended the University of Arizona for four years. Mr. McLaughlin has taught the emotionally handicapped and juvenile delinquents. Westwood's DECA has a tremendous legacy of being the finest chapter in the state of Arizona, and one of the finest in the United States says Mr. McLaughlin. DECA is a social organization which promotes vocational under- standing, civic conscienceness, social intelligence, and leader- ship development. There are a variety of activities which they partake in. DECA sponsors money raising events such as the bowl-a-thon and bike-a-thon. Signs for the football games and other events are made by DECA. The selling of concessions at the football games is just one of the many ways they raise their money. Above: Jerry Belcher displays his strength by lifting both Andy Weiss and Debbie Gregory high above the ground. Top Left: Terri Bush and Julie Funder- burg model their Halloween Costumes. Bottom Left: Cindy Brown and Lynda Crandall pose for the camera during a Deca meeting. Left: Julia Gill and Nicki Hicks diligently work on one of the many Deca Projects. Christmas Halls. Above: Jeff Kleinman and Nickie Hicks get some well needed sleep on the trip to Las Vegas. DECA TOP ROW: David Chambers, Patti Ochoa, Chrystal Freestone, Paul Marchant. Ronald Boyd, Art Roberts, Stuart Banyai. Mark Hoffman. Donna Meigs, Wendy Russo, Jim McLaughlin. MIDDLE ROW: Kim Kirshman, Julie Funderberg, Terri Bush, Gayle Kirkendall, Denise Jordan, Leslie Brooks. Sharon Ward, Joan Bottesch. Diane Widmer, Robin Hoy. Annmarie Brzucki. BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Klienman. Nicki Hicks, Joni Spigler. Jennifer Kellogg, Jodie Covert. Carol McDonald. Tracy Maas. Robin Roodhouse. Tim Hale, Kris Negaard. Becky Reyes. DECA-l3I N S2 5 Q X? Q S N sf 3 tv Q 9 to QCD l Q C73 l is 32 VV 'N f N T X ies v' N N-. , N, Y J l32-J.A.G. Jobs, Business, And You JAG Uobs for Arizona Graduatesj is a club for the seniors of Westwood High. This club gives these students a chance to go out and get hands on experience. This way you don't have to always read it out of a book, which may be boring andfor monotonous at the same time, and that isn't very fun. The work experience which this club gives will help better the student in his field, and at the same get him ready for when he has to go out and pick the type of career for himself and for his family. FBLA CThe Future Business Leaders of Americab is another good club for the student's future as a prospective business person in our society of tomorrow. The CFBLAD teaches our young busi- ness people how to achieve the height of their talents in school, in this way preparing them to use their skills of the trade in which they choose to enter as a career. A jump ahead of every one else is the main purpose of this fascinating business club, getting students to dive deep into the so-called jungle of the outside world of business so, thanks to Mr. Reeve Luxmore, Mrs. Helen Ong, S Mr. Chuck Thompson Westwood students are better equiped to handle their life's careers. '- 5 tff fi H . I 1 he W. 1 f 4 2 fav ,J 1 js, x X Y 1 if is 9- ff 5 32 it ,nf if Above: JAG. Top Row: Mr. Reeve Luxmore, James Atkinson. Paul Gunn. Eric Carney. Middle Row: Lorenia Romero. Rene Self. Dee Gervasio, Renee Lewis. Bottom Row: Jesse Martinez, Esther Werhan, Annmarie Kilber, Margaret Gonzalez. Michael Washington. Top right-Mr. Reeve Luxmore inspects Renee Lewis and teaches her the proper way t'dpr'epal75 f'or her job in her future career as a business person. Top, FBLA. Top rowt Sponsor Mr. Chuck Thompson, Sandra Pitman, Susan Ryan, Eve Hansen, Michele Vancore, Sponsor Mrs. Helen Ong, Middle row, Beth Gowans, Lori Bwan, Carmen Carbone, Mark Fast, Bruce Wilson, Bottom row, Stephanie Lenhart, Donna Bilderback. Lori Bigler, Maria Conn. Above, Mrs. Ong shows Sandra Pitman the proper technique in typing letters. Leftt Beth Gowans works diligently on adding up the score F.B.L.A.-l33 Looking Sharp Westwood ROTC'sg We Salute You ET-'3 Ewan A4-,V f Q swf , K RYXM - ,, , - . .Mr 2 Z., 1, M ff f5'Vf 'V'v ,, 'Mi I :, , f ' ' ,, ' : 47ff',,z',W9m:f3 WU:4Q5UffM-Zidilkiw,hiv,mH9LQ3LW?+?7,-f3fJfZUmLMW X ' ,,,, wh! Mm Aft ,,,: f ., ,V f ,, My 1- gf 1 3 'ff 1 sf -kii . Opposite page top- Westwood ROTC at attention- top row Mark Rauen, Robert Patricca, Chris Murphy, Randy Wells, bottom row- Nick Spencer, Lori Baughman. Molly Shultz and Steve Brown. At left ROTC-top row- Mark Roberson, Mark Rauen, Felix Goins, Steve Brown, Paul Helliker. Bryan Jabs, Jon Chapman and Steve Sterrett. Middle row- Sgt. Smith, Larry Beaty, Aaron Heimke. John Faull, Bryant Baehr, Clifford Landreth, Keith Jandacek, Elizabeth Casteel and Col. Brett. Bottom row- Randy Wells, John Hall, Bryan Ringsrud, Chris Murphy, James McCallum, Mark Sidener, Stacey Thompson, and Clinton Landreth, Top- performing the daily flag raising ceremony are Molly Shultz, Lori Baughman, Randy Wells, Robert Patricca, Chris Murphy, Mark Raven. Nick Spencer, Steve Brown, and Mark Sidener. Above Westwood ROTCf top row- Rita Norris, Unita Edgemon, Kirk Pieper, Jeff Trinka, Tom Tucker. Don Porr. Michael Hendrickson, John Weber and Glynn Rocka. Middle row- Sgt. Smith, Gary Schlechty, Michael Lane, Laura Haney, Fred Rolnick, Frank Guerana, John Billbe. John Marlatt, Don Simons, Glen Cole, Col. Brett. Bottom row- David Rodriguez, Lisa Hase, Molly Shultz, Luann Williams, Bobbi Houser, David Donoho, Robert Hartwell, Michael Lopez, Lisa Olson, and Andrew Crespin. R.O T C I35 .z 222- I, 5 f Q Q N ,. :Sea 3 1 Tiff my 3 ,Si sg. o Q a Q wg ' 'si 2 P fag ,, -if-:fr '- 14 1, , mm . x gy affirm 3? Q if if aims L W M 5532? B5 News 9 A523555 jg? J sg? eg Everyone needs someone To help him on his way, There are many willing to follow. Yet few ready to lead. Leaders play an important role, Teaching those around them by Setting good examples. Leaders face a challenging Responsibility. Respect them as you Reach for your goals and Follow your dream. Z-,Q Y Ll lfufmy qw l'ka,wL. LLufvx.f0v-f'-2f4'Q- OMG H Koo l,4.Ufvy cyL.0.AJEf,c9.,u-ZfvL.A.fli- Qwcnncmwwwwvil lywwn 1Mfw Opus Lfebww xx, Q-'NENK 'Rm' Mx wwf' Diligent District dministration Keeps Mesa Schools Intact The Mesa Public School's superintendency and school board worked diligently to maintain the reputation of the finest school district in the state.With the expansion of Mesa's district by two new schools, Dobson High School and Taylor Junior High School, this task was not easy. Strong leadership proved to be the key to success as Superintendant, Dr. George N. Smith, and Associate Superintendent, Dr. James Zaharis, further increased Mesa's high educational reputa- tion. The School Board consisting of five community members made conscientious decisions affecting the Mesa schools with the student's best welfare in mind. All school children in Mesa can be proud of their hard- working district administration. a, 151453325321is1xgii4:':iE?4ESi5e . x Y.. swsefisfsigsmzssfzsssassess ' M - .. X if I: . ,L t E. fyiigzj , g any is , . Dr. James Zaharis Dr. George N. Smith . Darl Andersen S e i te dant Assume Board member U I' I1 I1 . P Supermtendant .... 1 .Ss I ,.., aytts S I i J Dr. John Crandall Board Member Marilyn Wilson Board Member Donna Green Board Member Cordon Driggs Board Member OPPOSITE PAGE: Dr. Smith shows teachers Diane Ensing and Nancy Gearhart important in- formation. BELOW: Michelle Vancore and Brad Gietz look on as Associate Superintendent, Dr. James Zaharis points out a detail in the floor- plans of one of the newer schools. DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION I39 Rookie Warrior Leads Westwood Administration A dream come true , is the attitude of new principal Jack Joyce regarding his appointment to Westwood. According to Mr. Joyce, it never seemed possible. But his dream came true. and Joyce became the newest addition to the Westwood ad- ministration. Despite only being here a few months, Joyce has developed an incredible fondness for the school and the students. This school has totally exceeded my expectations. I love the stu- dents, and love being around them. The spirit here is just incredible. The friendliness is also overwhelming. Westwood probably has the greatest reputation in the state , Joyce stated, referring to the achievement of former Westwood students, and the quality of its scholastic programs. The rest of the staff has been invaluable , Joyce added. They made it so easy to adjust here, it seemed almost a breeze. I don't think I couId've done it without them. A smooth start followed by an excellent year, proved Joyce's ability, and Westwood is looking forward to many more years under the leadership of a principal who is going to stay As long as they'II have me. 3. R f'-Tis' s , if Jack Joyce E 'R Louis Casillas me L- N .Qs -. g ,E , ,A R , ' 5 v 2. is I Q , if T 1 if . A-1 . is 2 . A ix soft W 'VN John Storment SJ- 1 we -, Bill White .U H at K S' W s G 'Viv' 'Q X t .3 . X ssc Lucy Guerrero N, 'NH , Eula Harris Raeleen Porter Peggy Reynolds Barbara Montgomery I' I W ...Na UPPER RIGHT. Janie Howard points out to Bryan Howard how to use the office schedule file. ABOVE, Mr. Joyce gives Secretary Eula Harris directions on how to prepare an annual report. HOWESTWOOD ADMINISTRATION TOP: Mr. Joyce busily attends to his daily duties by speaking with a con- cerned parent. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Guerrero looks up a student's schedule. while operating a computer. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr, Casillas talks to a former Westwood student about this year's football team. Counselors Lead Warriors Through Successful Year 'Qvd' XJX1 X QV jfx pgxogdffl -cs is ,Yr wif. Xskji-J'S :'Z-fxxfg n N ,Bye G-V Q-is Cf 5 ABOVE: School Nurse. Elli Llcci, often finds herself with much paper work. BOTTOM RIGHT. Brett Boekle examines some Air Force literature. .f 'g,s . fg , , 'le is -nf- , mf John Bulkley Joann Kimball Q J 'fi -.fr f ' 'Z Ch, -. Alice Peterson l42-COUNSELORS 4 .lack Frontone Delores Merrell 5 ,N Frank Skogen Doris Jones 1' ,' 5 X i J Q , f s Q ,. sw, Debbie O'Rourke , 1, My wk gif M f .g,':- . Elli Ucci This year the counseling department was successful again in their ambition to help Westwood students. From private counseling to career planning and college preparations, the counselors, led by Jack Frontone, were on top of it. They also offered post high school planning meetings for all of the Mesa schools which included confering with colleges, techni- cal schools, and vocational schools. As moving on to college loomed before many students, the counselors made every effort possible to make their transi- tion a smooth one. Mrs. Peterson, in the career center, of- fered students information about colleges, careers, and vo- cational opportunities. The services offered to every student in the form of scholarship and test information, by all five counseling personnel, were invaluable. As well as helping prepare for further education, the counsel- ors worked hard to help students with any present difficul- ties. The counselors found that they were most called upon to help with communication problems. A new self image program called EDGE was piloted in the second semester of this year. The diligent devotion of all of these people helped to make it VJ' a great year. J., lm i-.st EN.,- tgrbnsi me kzglllillfi 2 S i A 5' Z it Us WM ,1, M wy:.5z4e2f4, ff W ' ' fgW,.,fgsf- 0 A Q 2 aww ,, ff if LEFT: Lorraine Hutchison reads a counseling scrap book. ABOVE: Mrs. Merrell shows Sara Vaughn and Sherri McClain some interesting data. if NWN-s.. Along with helping students, the counselors are often called upon for consultations with teachers as is shown above. Counselor Doris Jones discusses important issues and intricate details with business teacher Joanne Vancore. COUNSELOR-I43 A A .. X idx Q Bgsamu zmgl .,,: 455' ,31 1 H , ,V ,3 5 1 In if J lf Ruth Nancy Diegal Gearhart Vera Steve Smith Laney , V - if :.,I V David Audrey Medley Robinson T iiii iii,,i T Q Jim Robert Kelley Kiesecker l44-HOME ECINDUSTRIAL ARTS Jacque Hatch W Q , Em' ' ie, J Derry Matheson Jeannie Zimmerman f 4 m f i f ff 'lf X Max Schlarbaum -,,,..-- A ESM k..La 5 'A fl , 4 '4 Seth Swann TOP LEFT: Terri Bush lends a helping hand to Peggy Dibona. TOP RIGHT: Rhonda Whitfield takes a break from her sewing to pose. ABOVE: Ted Peasley and Carol Hake are pictured working attentively. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Todd Redondo seems to enjoy his work, OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Dawn Nations puts her skill in ceramics to good use. Many Important Skills Taught For The Future Once again the hard working and dedicated staff of the Home Ec, Industrial Arts, and Arts departments met their usual set of high standards. They were involved in teaching skills students could use in later years. In the Home Ec department many students, both male and female, learned and practiced many worthwhile skills. Among these were cooking, sewing, child guidance, interior design, and consumerism. The Art department broke up hectic days and gave students a chance to relax. Pottery. photography. jewelry, and draw- ing were available during that time. The Industrial Arts department also gave many studdents the chance to develop many skills. Among these were metal working and wood working. This may have been the start to many productive and successful careers. W' is f efs o I lllil -,fh.l,,,H if ... HOME ECXINDUSTRIAL ARTS-l45 if :NS 2, 'fa Lf , 'K .,,,, ml' 1 If V we , R Special Folks Performs Give Enjoyment To All Perhaps the most active group at Westwood was the per- forming arts department. Mr. Jay Dean Jones, who lead the department, was in charge of all performing arts' activities. The department provided both school and public with a variety of productions including assemblies, concerts from the bands, choirs, and orchestra, and the Fall and Spring plays. The Fall play this year was The Curious Savage and the Spring play was Once Upon a Mattress . Both plays were deemed a smashing success. The department also pro- duced one - night plays to raise funds for a scholarship fund. The bands, choirs, and orchestra, represented Westwood at many competitions and festivals throughout the United States, in which they received number one ratings. Another active group was the Audio - Visual department. Directed by Frank Larsen and Mary Lou Allred, the students learned to repair and view educational films. They also be- came familiar with almost every room on campus, since they had to deliver a variety of A.V. equipment to them. W1 JL' I46 Perfor TOP: Senior Ronald Delmanowski demonstrates how easy it is to copy someone elses papers. ABOVE: Working out a tough part is senior trumpeter Matt Taylor. RIGHT: With flying fingers. Keith Adair perfects his beats. ming ArtsfA.V. S N t 'N '1'1 ' AYLLAV NA fi SX nf ix? X -, . . -. ' , , A is R of 1:,-:-' 2 f I 4 L1'L T ' -to ,5E.' f- 5 f' c 5 T il I ik gf Q Q.. F Y -mm ABOVE: Senior James Atkinson puts some time in on his tuba. TOP RIGHT: Returning a video recorder to working order is Jerry Bevins. -e I RIGHT: Mr. Jones puts makeup on Marsha Roberts. Jay Dean 0 e Jones William Engelsman Cunningham ,I Robert Larsen L Harris Mary Lou Allred TX ago x W9 it N K ss i S .4003 M ABOVE: Senior student. Paul Mar- chant, shows off his finesse. while other students solve economic prob- lems. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Mr. Mur- phy takes Cindy Holt on a trip through time to meet the former presidents of our country. l48fSOCIAL STUDIESXFOREIGN LANGUAGES uages, Social Studies, Aid In Life Work ..,....mk . W Petra Bailey Francis Norman If AI Thomas ,ff 'K'--X-M Although Government teachers, economic teachers, history teachers, and language teachers stressed different fundamen- tals, they were united in one purpose. Teachers of both depart- ments tried to familiarize students with various cultures, while challenging them to use their minds to solve problems and answer questions. Some social studies classes spoke of the paSt, while others tried to help students with their futures. History teachers spoke of the great accomplishments left for future generations by our Founding Fathers. ln free enterprise and government classes students were taught methods of survival and ways to keep America going strong. Students who took foreign language classes didn't learn about the Founding Fathers of the United States, but were introduced to other countries. The foreign language department at Westwood is very advanced compared to those at the other schools. The students at Westwood learned to speak a language as well as to read and to write it. Westwood offers many different language courses: German, French, and Spanish. After students survived a long year of study guides, handouts, and the overall work that accompanies a social study or foreign language course, they had the opportunity to be better in- formed and better prepared for their futures. of Gail Christensen if Jane Pinckert , 4 yr.. . 4 1 2 t 419 George Tihanyi Craig Cummins Jorth Richardson . ii T ,tttr Nola Tininenko ' W: Q., 1 M X fs. Jerry Ferguson . , Y r 'I' trz' A ,...,.. .. Don Smith f f Paul Wells Dave Murphy Brian Stehr M5 3 W, Dick Young 2 ' Q ' wfmm Y, xml! gaff? 997 pall' W4 , F 5 Si X I? I , ,,':4fVI LEFT: Mr. Richardson hails a foreign banner. ABOVE: Westwood's gymnas- tics teacher, Sylvia Chimbo, says como esta to Spanish students. SOCIAL STUDIESXFOREIGN LANGUAGESH49 P MMM- gs-eis. . F Ron Cole Larry Jacobs Millard Conover is x .:,E ::f s Qs Jeff Lewis Pictured above is sophomore DeeAnn West- berg carefully completing an algebra equa- tion for her classmates. ISOXMATH, SCIENCE L. s .X .. is t . ,F 5 s , . t E , st 5 . . 5 wk X xl 3? Diane Ensing sf, Eb.E1.1?-.' , 'X fl: . 1 .E ,S-foie? ali? Q: 1 P: :.:S:::'L3i5i:ll-'ll Al Lisonbee Q? ., : :F . X 7, . Vi.:..,3 srl 'I 'x , ,xg pk Frank Mounts t,t ,1.t l -s -:.s:- -. .t:., . W is-'tilts s, K gms 2 Complex Figures, Scientific Procedures Mathematics and science are two of Westwood's very impor- tant as well as very challenging subjects. Both of these depart- ments have numerous areas of study. The mathematics department was varied and interesting in it's subject choices. The availability of these math related courses gave the students of Westwood a wide-ranging choice of sub- ject matter, from the basics of algebra to advanced calculus. The science department was not to be out done by the math department either in the quanity or quality of subject's offered in the l98l-82 school year. Interesting classroom and laboratory studies served to challenge students. The teachers of these two departments encouraged students as well as making education in their areas interesting and benefi- cial. . . . 1 V i? 52 if t , . as Q 'lis'..i'i X A X as Q kr x il i :: QNX W ., 5 gs Q mf 1 Richard Chainhalt Steven Chase Verne Clark p . . : t ' -'- j ' 'iii' is . tz. .t., I Q .. . is -it -ti We JerryGrubbs Patricia Hinkle Richard lmpson y I :ti Jerry Loper Clete Miller Ken Morris Erv Reid Paul Newendyke Gerri Ramnes - xi - if x ,. 3? Y 2 A -i I i Qu ' . in lffilgisfig Q 'S Above: Science teacher, Gerri Ramnes, explains lab specimens to a few of her biology students Top Right Tracy Schindele skillfully maneuvers her compass while taking notes in geometry, Top Left: Searching for microscopic organisms is Jennifer Hicks -Mauna' 'I 'ff fl 'V ' wfri.. M 5 ll f ,,.. I , I 4' V? ll, :,' lvivi ' . i ,. W Z WX' if ,,,, , , Barb Andres Ned Jolly I, K f ygaglvkiuy Q I Z!! l 1.,f,l y l f V! gi 4 cv .Y 1 .f f if M 21' L f . ff .V I , xv - 4 7'. ,,., 4 AJ-' , , ,f If f -,...-,V L I :X ,.: , 'I M2 ' kb , Lf of-L ,fig ,, l52-Pl'lYSlCAL EDUCATION Sylvia Chimbo ,W .lim Jones Sally Ll Studevang 5 ,, ff- X i Bud Doolen A J, 'iff xx 3 Dave Mendez ' X Be n n y Townsend ff? ir X J up 4, 6 ef r ,, L in ' 5 jfrl iW'f'V'r fir! H4 , 4 V vi ' fx 1 ski V X V' I X X ,f F,- George Mike Downing Gray M 9, 45,1 , FV Yolie Munoz Laurie Zarkou fe, ' i X s 19- 1 X A, kj .f ,f ' 5. 1 ' df fx. 1 l , ' . lq 'A A 'V 'fl ff,v'5,. .A , . fl7l ,,f . , ,H-, ,f X ' f ,' f' J , 1' 4' f 'Cf , ,f , . f' ' 'S' W Q ff, - y 1-'avf gfffg 7,-fe 4, ' f if 7 - - ,f - a .7 ,f 44 , - ' ,lf X - ' '- A, -3 ,Q f ,. K-fd,- 1-4 !f'fQ,-'1fi,f1!4-2f J ffl .fggfff . L-'ff 'ffifffi-f' I A gifs ,ef 5 ' If ' ' K si-'21-.- f David Hines Y ,, ww l Eurythmics Taught, Sportsmanship Goal To some Westwood students, Physical Education was just a required subject, but to most people it was a learning experience to help the mind and body progress. Major goals this year in both the girls and boys departments were to teach and stress self-discipline and sportsmanship as well as overall competition. Many girls were interested in the areas of weight training and conditioning to help keep them in shape during their out season. Aerobic dancing was also one of the main activities that was liked. Football, soccer, basketball, and racquetball were a few of the activities offered for boys in P.E. Conditioning and weightlifting were part of the daily routines. Besides the regular classes, Co Educational. Dance, and the sixth hour sports program were offered to P.E. students. if in at is G, 4' X. Qgial l It 'S- .I ,s. my: fs ,. s s, 09 . 'I 'vial--.s,,.ff5t Q X- Mgsmfr ' 5- W .. A-I ESX W .. Ggcx5b L,-NX1s.s1'DEElL' ,IMD -K-ohlxsl-Xxi 'NY A-rx XYDDUE- -ESA IE ...W ra 'sat ag... IQCFK Y r WDC-'A X30 Oli X L.uC.XL. wt OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT. Lisa Lucero Iaughingly looks on as Susan Gutierrez and Fran Medina show the photographer their stuff. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT. Rick Poulin eagerly attempts a bar dip. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Dana Jordan spots a fellow student doing tricep extensions. TOP RIGHT. Lori Langhout throws a frisbee as Janis Jerrard watches. ABOVE: Ms. Munoz explains the proper way to throw a frisbee to student Cynthia Jensen. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-l53 l -wif' , 154-Busmess L. t ,--f g il ' .sse s'g x .ask I Helen Chellevold I N? 1 X9 N 5 .. H: ,N 'T-Q lli W-s.,,N,w Arless Jackson , 2 r X Q in 5 if Chuck Thompson F 5 3 5 S Barbara Commons Business, Auto, Prepare For Future When not competing for awards, the agriculture classes were busy raising cows, chickens and rab- bits, for breeding, along with flowers and vegeta- bles. Thu Smith, a sophomore agriculture student, said the class was really exciting and a lot of interesting things happened. This years big events consisted of a fall and a spring banquet which included slaughtering a steer and barbequeing it themselves. If one were to walk in the auto mechanics room this year, he would have seen and heard a lot of commotion. The class members were busy taking cars apart and putting them back together. The auto classes also spent time identifying and work- ing with all parts of the auto mechanic world. Business classes spent a good many hours work- ing on subjects that related to the business world. Students were exposed to the areas of bookkeep- ing, accounting, shorthand, and typing. If the stu- dents wished, they could join either of the busi- ness clubs DECA or COE. Each of these different classes proved to be a positive influence to its students and will help them make a career choice in the future. Sandy Cooper Brian Foster t 5 ' as . 5 : '- ' f fs. 'll x ' if 1 . - I s-.Qs-.5 . Larry Judd Jim McLaughlin Helen Ong 9 '7 'f:'s . - ?::,f'fIi Joanne Vancore George Gezelius QP gun S vi We 2,4 ,W 1 -. il if 5 fs, 1 'mv s .. Y s 3.4. . Q n .1 s . X -.4 Q ' .Z E ein 4 ' s L as fwfjy M' i.....,..4.5g 4 f , , .as Q 4' ', ie 1-. 8, .. Q.. . x. a 5, .sa it w, 8, .sv 41,1 'wi ,N.' 4 M' W-- Q, .M ,ss - 'sf 'R-sniff,-he .stevie .gf s . . .f , - J. A- -2 ' naw. 'wa ' . - -- - - -1 - -xx 'Q M f Q ' . X HN W X' 'Q Y as sg? f X , 1 Q x, , Ivan Hum Nathan Moore Am.L K Leo Peterson Richard Sawyer Opposite page top: Russell Riggs is heavy in con- centration as he works on the adding machine in his business class. Opposite page bottom: Fran- cie Heywood appears to be hard at work trying to solve a business problem. Above, Sidney Mer- ritt carefully instructs Sherri Rathbun on the care of the poinsettia plant. Left: Showing the care it takes to handle a calf is Melissa Barrow. SHOPS-l'55 fi George Al Alberts Arbizu Posing behind the custodians are: Tweetle Dee and Tweetle Dum . CUSTODIANS: TOP ROW: Ted Rhodes, Paul Robbis, Esther Sayer, Amy Miller, Dan Sherewood, and Er- nest Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Lee Howell. John Shulsky. RIGHT: Leona Page dishes out mashed potatoes with a grin. I56-SPECIAL SERVICES Q T -V P Z 43 as Q fy. . . X -, Blouses' - . . af' ,. i C ,sf 'i 1 in if sf N. i if' M X , :E .W x , I K , V of' F5 w if ., Q A' George Sue Catherine Brett Cottle Craig A R 1: W if sm Z' 5 W Cindy Demerest ' ia ,, as f f flow, T ai? , fwmfwmw. - , 'av mf' i f 4? Cafeteria Maintains After Lack Of Business? Janitors Strive To Keep Westwood Looking Nice Westwood's Cafeteria was forced to confront an increasing problem this year. Due to rising food prices, the cost of school lunches went up. Unfortunately, as these prices went up. the quantity of food served went down. The school cafe- teria lost business as more and more students opted for other places to eat lunch. Despite their difficulties, however. Westwood's cafeteria has survived and will be able to contin- ue next year. In the meantime Westwood custodians worked dutifully to beautify the campus. Their efforts could be seen in freshly painted rooms, mowed lawns, clean concrete, and vacuumed carpets. Both the custodians and the cafeteria workers are important parts of Westwood's special services. ln other areas of special services the ROTC program grew even larger over the previous year. Andre Messali was as busy as ever in the bookstore with his helper Margaret Mor- ris. Students were issued their books efficiently with Mr. Messali there to guide them. The emotionally handicapped departments of special services were led by capable and invaluable people such as Christine Doll and Anthony Harris. Overall Westwood's special services helped to contribute to the fine value of excellence associated with Mesa schools. Their contributions to the entire school were of great worth and merit. ,fs .',, , Christine Jerri Anthony Doll Green Harris is ,Q 'X A S ' , Ji' sw-ti-153' ,-.: me ' ' -ss' Betty Denise Andre Jackson Menchaca Messali -o n . 1 f 1- , rsst 5 . Barbara Jay Sue R9lSl3l'Id ROPEI' Schroeder Sophie Loren Shaw pays cashier Gladys Wilson for his school lunch Q 2 ' I57 t V a rs W C E C Y L,y,,, E Zyy T .E sf a6.t 5 gg gg if in Emu Library Continues To Be Important Part Of School The Special Services at Westwood were in fine form this year as they helped students and teachers. In the library Rosemary Wilder, Dyan West. Barbara Reisland. and Betty Jackson supplied the information needed to under- stand the library. They guided students, checked out books, put up library displays, and, of course, issued fines on over- due library books. Their expediency and efficiency was help- ful to all library patrons. In another area of Special Services, Officer Dalton offered pertinent information to Westwood concerning the police and the law. The bookstore was manned by Andre Messali. As well as monitoring bookstore funds, Mr. Messali helped many groups and organizations with money matters. Some of these organi- zations include Publications and Honor Choir. TOP LEFT: Barbara Reisland, head librarian, poses at the checkout desk before returning to work. BELOW: Andre Messali, book store manager. handles a few bucks. ., , is it s s ts X tt 1? f VX S ..-E 9 , - . f 5 Y lg E T ET- ': ia i2I5g.vl,. SWS 5 Q 5 1? i lisa ' - if Witt gsssg ,- , -X .. :: f: X 'iii t i - ff- ,, .F -. in 'ww-ww! 3 E .,, It . . ,.. . ., V. wi.. ,S -'A' , . xt NK xg Q1 S i X' LLL' QQ KN SLE X N is rss? ,rfrhh X N , 1171: 1-, egg ' Earl Smith Rose Trezise Marc Wallerich , we if Mi 15 .1 'Q -P . .,,, Dyan West Rosemary Wilder Karen Winsor ABOVE: Officer Dalton pauses from his rounds and lectures to tackle some paperwork. Jeff Stein consults Rosemary Wilder and Barbara Reisland on some information in the Reader's Guide . Library personel are often called upon to interpret publications. C7H'iZW2' KW!! an-u 72fi!!'6M'4' 5iJl:7k'5NN4'D4Y muse: cz rfvurcfmm J .1 va Nt? 5161-IANJXS ,di XVR V , ai ,I I W V1 5,7 ij ' Q, ' W if T fe, A 1 ZW 322 QM IW if fi Q f-gg, ' M ff' ' TOP: Student teacher, Cindy Bullard, shows Joan Thorpe, her tutors foreign student, Soksan Chan in English. IBOENGLISH mistakes in punctuation. ABOVE: Mrs. Dillon I, Q , , my , . , ' is 4. I if xl ., Arlene Bateman f f 21, - 3, , 1 I Mike Dam 5 qt A lfligieh Barabe 1 Linda Bordwell i M, MaryAnn Dillon Ml, English Flourishesg Grammar Skills Taught English may not be ones favorite subject, but most students will agree that it is very important. Here at Westwood. fourteen teachers are currently using enthusiasm and skill to make it as interesting as possible. Three credits of English are needed to graduate and four credits are preferred when entering college. When one has completed his required classes, he has twenty-one English electives to choose from. Mythology. world literature, and paperback literature are just some of the varieties of English classes taught at Westwood. We have learned, in our younger years of English. to read, to write. and to speak. ln our older years we have learned to improve in these areas of study. John Donovan Joyce Huffaker , fl, 2, Sue McDonald ow! M Teri Guest A Q M ' Yr Q01 V' my Terri Mathews V, g , .6 sh- f ,,,. 1 'W' . 4 1 ,East 9 QA Al Mendez my 3 1? if , m st , .a L .N S f., x .-1 in Elf? . Egg. E gi :ge S U its Q 5 ss W sa is ss , . i , Q W. . t .... ...... M. M. 1 W .,.....,,.. in V .N '-we as L- v LW' ' 4 :... ' . , ' . ,-t,-- ., it ' T . , K aww. X x k y. K - .1 . 3' Q ,S :ik t Tim Scannell Jim Stewart E .ff I ' TOP: Mr. Dant shows off his unique pointing ability. ABOVE: Jerry Winters demonstrates how easy it is to write even when clowning around. ENGLISH-l6I 'KM 5 Z. V as 4, if at Q 3 11 1 if f'-if em r Class Officers sss s As, W if M fx M MTW ff? 3 K gs? gil? Jr? 1 .Zi in 2 ' v if . X ' 'Mi di 7 1 ' 2 Eq fff , sr Qi ' isa mia ' N: ' 4 , ff 44 M Ma L 'V f4,Aiff722 1551 Q My A ' f ssss Michael Ellen Morgan Caroline Keith Brad Abbott Abele Abele Acosta Adair Adkins Patricia Alfonso Troy Teresa Collette Karl Aguero Aguilar Ahrendt Akins Allen Allen , :.' we ,,,,' 'F .B e.,le Sherri Myrna Matt Annette Samuel Chance Allen Andersen Anderson Andren Arnett Asay Barbara Denise James Jay Randy Michael Asciutto Atherton Atkinson Bailey Baker Baldwin Donna Robert Stuart Cynthia Adrienne Shane Ball Bamrick Banyai Bartol Basden Beach SENIORS-l63 Colleen Keith Louisa Brewer Beazer Becker Michael Donna John Beier Besch Bevell Diane Lori Glenn Biggs Bigler Bishop f 2, , ,mm ' fx. Friends And Experiences Since arriving at Westwood in late January I have enjoyed many new and exciting experiences. One of the trickiest things for me to over come was the size of Westwood, having come from a school of 750800. I have traveled throughout the mid-western states during the summer and was astounded by the vast differences in the terrain. During the spring I was part of the Westwood tennis team that was coached by Mr. Rod Richmond. In the fall of the new school year I was a member of the boy's golf team. For the rest of the short time that I was at Westwood I was on the boy's soccer team. I have really enjoyed my short stay in Arizona. It may seem to many people that a year is a long time to be away from home but I can assure you that it is not nearly long enough. Al- though there are some who really made me feel welcome while I was at Westwood, one of these is Mr. Bill White who not only helped me out at school but opened his home to me. I must thank all those teachers who put up with my large numbers of absences but most of all I must thank my friends and fellow students who put up with my continual asking for rides all over town. I thank you and Westwood for making me welcome Inv Pm iz kvS. Ian Parkes Paula Kathleen Joseph Blades Blake Boardman Sherry Tom Jeffrey Brenda Joan Lynette Bogard Bond Boothe Boren Bottesch Boxrud I64-SENIORS ff K :M I Shannon Ronald Charles Joan Stuart Christine Boyce Boyd Boyle Bracken Bearden Brehm Mari Hope Channon Leslie Kipp Cu,-tis Eileen Brewer Brinkerhoff Brooks Broom Brgwn B,-own James Brown Lenard Brunsdale Greg Burns B .'ilQk-liflfigzg S gg 'oee. -5 'ra 4-E . . - Q- oe ,.,. it ' B Gretchen Byerly Melissa Monica Scott Steven Tammy Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Sherrill Ann Marie Kathleen Tom Terri Brutsche Brzucki Buker Bundy Burgess Timothy David Burrell Burton Kim Holly Terri Burton Busby Bush Donna Joyce Mitchell Nellie David Calder Calderwood Callahan Manuelita Camp Camarena SENIORS-I65 ll Work And o Play? MW Ji .,, 'l Seniors Becky Martinez and John Hall realize all work and no play makes Jack a dull boys but, all play and no work means trouble. Richard Castro Jack Jeff Cash Casner s it ,.,,,, QI , Doug Steven Lisa Chandler Channel Charley Jean Judy Donna Christensen Christopher Chrzanowski I66-SENIORS Katrina Campbell Bev Carmen Canfield Carbone Dale Carmen Gordon Laura Carter Casaus Alisa Chambers , N -- ., Robert Chaudoin 'SSX N Q Jacqueline Cirou David Susan Chambers Chambers Toni Joseph Cheeves Chevrette Robert Susan Clarich Clark K1 g.tQix X Suzanne John Norma Clark Clement Clennan U David Kevin Jonathan Clevenger Cloud Cluff as R This bunch of Seniors decided to pair up and Ma,-ia Brenda Timofhy eating, talking, laughing, and joking around. Conn Cook Cortez ,Msg Johanna Ronald Tim Coleen Jolene Covert Cox Cox Cramer Crawford John Ernest Michael Milica Lisa Cronstrom Cull Curtis Damnianovic Darner Lunchtime, A Success 'S .lt-1 K twig we 5 uk l 5 K Q S x seek enjoy lunch time together by Efimaiog NK it k.,, f Q C 1gq'.-' in 1 KLLVL Qt Wm Rebecca Creasman Wendy Davidson SENIORS-I67 Get Autographs Here Fay Melanie Misty Davis Davis Davis Sheila Natalie Stanley Davis Dean Degideo Many Sophomore girls wait in line for Senior Chris Durivage to sign auto- S graphs for them. Chris seems to be asking who's next. ' Vicki David Ronald DeKanter Delage Delmanowski S Shawn David Delia Shane Carolyn Jana Delong Dickerson Diaz De Leon Dickey Diepstraten Digesualdo Raymond Rodney g Antoinette Todd Richard Shelly Dilcox Dode Dominguez Done Dubek Dowling I68-SENIORS Shelly Leslie Dull Dunlap Christopher Steve William Lori Durivage Durivage Durler Dwan Christopher David Dyslln Dytrt Jeannine Darren Laurie e Elckstaedi Ellsworth Elrlck Embry Fly Boys Take To The Skies ik ix Amelia Eric Encinas Engstrom Gary Pamela Epp Ervin Laura Andrea Estrada Evans ,-gg. FROM LEFT TO RIGHTQ Vince Wells, Mr. Clete Miller. and Mich Cullahan stand beside a Cesna-l72 after an enjoyable flight that morning. Westwood Avia. I968-I98l. SENIORS-l69 Daniel Evans ' r . . , K 'V-- V Linda Fallbeck David Evans -Wil is ay 4 41 44 We Dean Leigh Lorna Beth Evans Evans Everett Fairfield Si J . QW fi if 1 Elizabeth Bonnie Jeanette Mark John Fancher Farnsworth Farnsworth Fast Faull Super Senior Shirts For Sa e V v N w,f1w,w,,,45m Sip' Hey you seniors hurry up and get your senior shirts before they are all gone. is what senior Sam Arnett seems to be saying to his spellbound audience. Martin Finnegan I7OSENlOR Micheal Flatoff Mary Darrell Favazzo Featherstone f,y, 2 : ,y7 ,S f mf5'f k?2a ig+ ,ew vf'w,,5,g J ,M ,ft f I-Ori Dario Feller Fernandez Cindy James Deborah Kristen Fleming Fletcher Fling Foote be K9 Brett Dion Fort Fowler Mark Crystal Steven Julie Frazier Freestone Freestone Funderburg Teresa Edward Galde Garcia Maria Elena Karen Jodi Mark Garcia Gardner Garner Garrett James Frances Gartland Garza Danette TOFTI Gates Geringer Donna Gervasio Sweethearts Caught In Act? 't W-we ABOVE Lenard Brunsdale and Tanya Taylor demonstrate their acting talents at the Masque and Dagger booth during club week by reenacting a romantic scene. SENIORS-I7l Janis Brad Julia Gary Judy Megan GibbS Gietz Gill Gillespie Glass Goff if ,Q f Q Charles Jessica Sylvia Albert E, Daniel Margaret Gomez Gomez Gomez Gonzales Gonzalez Gonzalez D . I Ivan Gamg Trent oo Goodman Hanging out in the parking lot and showing oft' Lows became an every day event for many people at Westwood. ABOVE: Sonny Acuna, Ray Maki, Joel Mendoza, Tommy Hernandez and Paul Urness. Alberta Sophia Gorman Goudeau Michael Robert Paul Rob Kelly Robin Graham Graham Grant Grasser Green Green I72-SENIORS Gary Greenwood Ken Haggard Margaret gxgflb Halverson X 'Ax Scott Hanson Raquel Hardman Q , X 1 4 Brenda Lori Donna Bev Brent Gross Gruntorad Gulett Gunnell Gunnell his X F5 sa. . ' ' 'flfxt si tt was 35 k X fs. Q, Y Timothy John Robert Susan Hale Hall Hall Hall -R , Li S . , N S K ' .-,rl Bryn Craig Alfonso Joan Hamilton Hammar Hampton Hancock exy Senior Studs Show Off. J 4,-rss .fwffmnfff fn Ayr X ,. t,,-.-- mmm ABOVE Seniors Scott Sezate and Rich Dubek show off for admiring sophomore girls by demon- strating their massive muscles. Arm wrestling became quite a sport for many Macho Men during lunch break. ,fx Holly Halliburton Howard Hansen Paul Hardester Dawn Harper SENIORS-I73 1 4 Our Future Carpenters Working diligently senior Mark Teine trys cutting his edges and corners to perfection. One of the many jobs in shop. L so , Ki A iiii Mary Lisa Hartmann Hase Adam Hatley Ginger Denna Helms Hester Lisa Heywood I74-SENIORS Joni Rhonda Hirsch Hodges Mark Hoffman l Brian Harrell Q Carolyn Lori Harris Harris William Harris Tammie Havermale Nicki Hicks Tina Homquist Sandra Marcia Hart Harte Adriene Aaron Hawkins Heimke Autumn Monica Higgins Hildeshem Michael Kimberly Holt Horton Bryan Jeffrey Howard Howard Debra Hudgins Robin Hoy Marsha Huegle Darin Huffaker Charolette Lisa lverson Iverson Kimberly Robert James Mandacek Brews Blows And Bruises Ammo David Schreck QRIGHTJ demonstrates to Bobby Marquez and other bewildered students how one acquires a black eye like that of Dan Good. Not many Seniors show off shiners like that one. Troy Laurie Lorraine Kelly Humpert Hunt Hutcheson lde X itil Q . Brian Lorenda Dee Jacque Jabs Jabs Jackson Jacot -1i. I- tl A STUQ k--- :DI .ffdii Q 9 Robert Amy Daniel Stephen Jarvis Jensby Jensen Jensen SENIORS-l75 i X , f . .J C A f. , y 4 ,,.. X ,. HQ, M --X . , SH is 2 jig xi V ,Qt X W fi Susie Michael Johann Johns Mellissa Johnson Kathryn Johnson Power Of The Pyramid David Johnson Cynthia Jones Showing top pyramid Donna Miegs, Cathy Wisz. Y Rh? me? 3 Q k , gs Sl, QL D xii' aim is in f 8 x , Qi 3 i . 'I 67 Ellen Ivan Marlen Michael Denise Jones Jones Jones Jones Jordan talent are Meg Halverson, Laurie Hunt rri Allen and Mara Newland. Deborah Justus Merrill Melanie Jennifer James James James Keck Keigley Kellogg Kempton Kerstetter Keyes Qs I76-SENIORS Annie Annmarie Cindy Kevin Trescha Douglas Kiernan Kilber Kilpatrick King King Kinghorn Gayle Kimberly Julie Cynthia Thomas Kirkendall Kirshman Kloecker Knipe Koetzle Gregory Kranich John Linda Stephanie Destri Neva Renee Kuhl Larsen Lenhart Lewis Lewis Lewis Rosalind William Pamela Rita Roy Lewis Libhart Link Lizarranga Love Donna Lukich li - X as S T s. , , ...t, 5 , he ijt Tracy Maas 1 ! A Kevin Lukens Shop Projects Refine Skills yy 'xc 3 Michael LY Nav' ls,-nxif ' +9 my Seniors Todd Redondo and Steve Richens worked diligently to smooth all the rough edges on their Stephen respective shop projects. Shop is a popular class here at Westwood. Macaluso SENIORS-I77 Bradley Crystal Vincent Bruce Gil Sherri Macdonald Mahaffey Makil Maldonado Maldonado Mallett Tori John Allison Rodney Paul Susan Maloney Mangino Manley Mann Marchant Marcum Westwood Seniors Go Hawaiian X 1. 'fi V, , gh 4:11, rt Y X nf?-' if V' ,df 'T' . ' bxxfr. we X Q as . B E sf , 'lr .I Senior Sam Arnett literally sweeped Bonnie Farnsworth off her feet as he shows his school spirit on Hawaiian Day. Don't let Bonnie fool you either. she loves it! l78-SENIORS Stephanie Rita Mares Maudovia William Curtis Marlin Martineau Becky Martinez Jesse Martinez Qi ci, 2 . , . . Priscilla Sophi Jennifer Sonja Micheal Tyrone Ann Martinez Mason Matthews McCain McClelland Mcclure Scott Carol Margaret Janet McCaig McDonald McGarth Caroline Sheri McKinney McLain Dav-id Tracy McMaster McNair Derrick Lisa McHenry Mclnelly Mclver Seniors Imitate Sophie Styles , . ....,,. .,:.,::f,,.: i 45 -si Thomas Debra Bottom Row: Steve McPete, Dave Dickerson, Gary Cullen, Sam Arnett, Dale Mullenaux. Middle Row: Joan McPeek Medina Bracken. Jana DiGesualdo, Jolene Crawford. Joan Hancock. Top Row: Sheri McClain, Della Hall, Jennifer Mason. SENIORS-I79 l80-SENIORS Wild Women Love Punkers Frances Kristine Medina Meek Ul f. iik A K YEL eflifi 'i'X W ,E xx Y asia ,, F i f 1 mfg K. QF J: V A 1 to K K 'i Y iwdgsifiias M, 'mwvexzti 3 Seniors Bill Harris, Keith Mosely, Brent Gunnell and Eric Engstrom show Out at a Friday night football game. Spirit still shines at Westwood. Kelle Donna Mehalko Meigs was what ga Ks it's really like to Punk Vidal Martin Michelle David Sidney Michelle Melia Mendoza Menchio Merrill Merritt Metcalfe Q -ff Michael Angela Denise Mark Ray Valerie Milano Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Kenneth Mary Cynthia Elsa Kathleen Julie Millett Millhollan Mink Miranda Miranda Miskin Antoinette Judy Phillip Montano Montplaisir Moon A I is Q iiii . I Pm-f. in Ha L, K. .. Robert Roy Samuel Morris Morris Morris Learn From Experience In the three short years I have been at Westwood, some of my most enjoyable times were spent as a member of the Westwood Swim Team. Being on the swim team has helped me to grow not only as an athlete, but as a person. I am extremely grateful to the team and Coach Cummins for the support they have given me in the past years. As I look back on my experiences I realize that I have learned many things. They have taught me discipline, respect, good sportsmanship, and responsibility. The most impor- tant lesson I have learned is that in sports, like in life, you receive only what you are willing to put into it. Now that I will be leaving Westwood High, and the swim team, I know I will be leaving more mature and more knowledgeable than when I arrived. This maturity and knowledge will surely help me in later life. Although I will be gone, I will always have good memories of Westwood High. 15, If Hifcrfg- Bill Harris .M 3, E 2 Ron Laury Matthew Keith Billy Carol Morrison Mortensen Mortensen Mosley Muhich Mulgrew Dale Devin Chris Dena Lisa J0hI1 Mullenaux Mullenaux Murphy Myers Nau Nava Lisa Steven Masataka David 'L Melodie John Nelson Nelson Nemoto Neville Neville Newell x SENIORS l8I Look, Up In The Sky. ,sm- 'Kruse' Huong Nguyen Suongmai Rick Nguyen Nicolaus Seniors Eric Engstrom and Bill Harris couIdn't decide whether it was a bird. a plane. or the magnificent Zucchini Brothers. I82-SENIORS Jeffery Larry Joyce Norman Norman Norton l l ,M Q is 93525 5 ' Maren Dena Jeff Patty Kent Michael Nuland Nunn Oaklief Ochoa Odrizzi O'Halleran Brent Olson - l WN X Todd Otte Brian lan Lorna Robert Ottersen Parkes Passey Patricca s sv Cody Melody Tina Nielson Nielsen Nielsen E ..,i - Glen Jill Brenda Patterson Patterson Paulsen Jodi Mardi Rebecca Pearcy Pena Pena Catherine Marcia Carla Penta Pepera Percy Gay Blade Strikes Again W,,,,fv ABOVE, Eric Engstrom portrays Toro, The Gay Blade, during the pep assem- bly for the Mountain View-Westwood game. was-W, Thomas Mona Christine Katie Ramona Trong Perez Perkins Petuson Petrie Peworski Phan Michelle Darcy Brian Sandra Phillips Piersol Pipes Pitman ,pn Charles Tammy Plumb Polewka SENIORS-I83 Vincent Juliann David Brian Pope Porter Posz Poturalski Q : --f' A .- ::' i ' X ge as X is James Launette Carol Steve Raitter Ray Rebeka Recker Senior studs Bill Harris, John Vandermulen, Ray Marek, Denny Shroyer, Eric Engstrom, Gary Cullen. David Stearman. Mike Dudley. and John Neva watch as three prissy sophies walk by. av. W5 32 X X N X s fs Ngxm gy? .5 1 ff: .fzgixselik 2,353 . x pf 5 so eleli James Jeffrey Poulin Pullin Todd Dreather Redondo Reece Maria Susan Reyes Reyne Michael Carol Reynolds Reynoso KES 39: -1 Cheryl Katherine Steven Chris Reynoso Richer Richins Ridenhour I84-SENIORS William Brian Riedel Ringsrud N Nea. Targe Rischmueller so ff X f i Mark Roberson Loretta Roberts Julie Ann Robinson Caren Routen Monique Rivera Maria R ivero Excitement On Campus j so X it as if sw ages ii at K ' Q M ex M, N- . ffiiwu ,X W, Arthur Roberts . K S we .if . Brenda Roberts Ns ,, .i A - as 3 fl:-, Michael Roberts Jayme Robinson y M... X Xu. K -was N C, eg -so ly .xp tg L. Coleen Cramer. John Clement, Sherri Brutsche. and .lay Bailey are just having a little fun Chicken Fighting between their classes. Rhond Lorenia Kevin Robin Sheila Rohbacher Romero Romney Roodhouse Roundtree Alfred Wendy Susan Donnetta Barbara Ruiz Russo Ryan Sabin Sam SENIORS-l85 Wood Chopping Mania 1 if fyjfngf , magnum' -f Greg Kranich is preparing to catch a piece of wood which is flying through the air while Roy Morris and David Zapata observe. Eva David Michael Schneider Schreck Scibetta M Tv FQ! M , V Rene Michelle Paul E391 elf Selleck Sennett , J, N ,X Nye ll WJ gffy Wi we yi 'wall 'l Julie Karen Leslie fx f-' 5 01 J Shaver Shaw Sherrill 1 li xl l J f ' fi 1 i SN will T xldl- : J qc ,N if l86-SENIORS Alex Lorrie Steve Santa Cruz Saunders Scannell Julie Mary Doris Schaible Schanus Schneider H+ lnl 2 f .f .if f S 3 Kyle Annalee Eric Scoresby Scott Seeger .,VAi. A . la ff, Scott Jeffrey Lori 582319 Shain Shaner J g l 43, :' ,z 44 1 'i Tammy Amy Mark Shihady Shill Shinn V 'A2 f ,Q K 1391 Rebecca Kathleen Mark Jeff Donald Suzanne Shoemaker Shutay Sidener Simon Simons Skinner iff 47 F Katherine Toby Gary Smee Smets Smith Pommies Create Spirit Performing on the Warriorette line is one of the most exciting opportunities we have had during our high school years. The experience of dancing at games, pep rallies. and parades has been thrilling for us, making all of our hard work worthwhile when we perform for the student body and other various audiences. Somewhere along the line, we hope to have contributed a bit of spirit to the student body of Westwood by having made the assem- blies and games a bit more enjoyable. But Warriorettes isn't all glamour and smiles. It takes many hours of disciplined and dedicated work. Practice consists of marching with the band before school, dancing first hour, and sometimes after school. Not only those, but hours spent on choreographing and home practice are long and tedious. Friday night performances become pol- ished to perfection through an excess amount of rehearsal and tiring work. Being on the line for two years has taught us many thingsa compatability, perseverance, and understanding. But the greatest quality is the friendships that are formed, espe- cially amongst our l98l-82 Warriorette line. Sara Vaughn and Dianne Biggs Warriorette Captains Jeffrey Patti Paula Smith Smith Smith Rebecca Steven Sheree Smith Smith Snow Jaren Gracie Bill Sorenson Soto Speece Nicholas Steven Sheila Spencer Sphar Spicer SENIORS-I87 Assemblies Are Fun law ill ll ' Q WMM Sam Arnett awaited what he thought would be a big kiss from a cheerleaders what he got was hug and a kiss from his mom. 3005 .l6fff9Y Gwendolen 5Pl8le Spooner Stapely N 5 ' llll A ' A l', 1 , li ff S' - 5? f f l wi ll ' iiii X . r S 1' aw' e 1 David Kellie Jeff Sfeafman Steiner Stein Larry Cameron Carla Stevens Stewart Stewart Carol George Belinda Strobaugh Stone Swann Teresita Swisher Ronald Helen Matthew Tapp Taylor Taylor l88-SENIORS Shelley Taylor E Phillip Sykes Stephen Taylor . QF: Minh Tang ,. Sf: Robin Karol Taylor Tanya Van Elva Julia Taylor Thomas Thomas WULQD Lisa X James Sterling Thormahlen Thorne Threet ,, gf? It's Time For Time-Out Davina Tidwell .-mama, r ... . .,?: zzz. T I., s lllgzzmrr Q i - T fl' T Tr s Mosell Nancy Thomas Thomas W XY Perry Thomas Tischer Torrez K f Beth Traywick Kristi Cindy Tryon Turner S... Taking time out from work Mat Taylor trys to break up the tough monotony of school life, working five days a week 6 hours a day. Jimmy Valentine Deborah Vashon John Timothy Vandermeuleo Vanluven Sara Brenda Vaughn Veasey SENIORS-I89 ,Tl--- ---- j Q Luke Brian Bruce Brian Thomas Ginger Vodopia Waichulaitus Waichulaitus Wagner Walker Walton Mary Kate Sharon Michael Keith Steven Paul Ward Ward Washington Watkins Watt Waz Intellectuals Unite 'M' iff? Roxie Brenda John Weaver Weber Webster Craig Bryan Dave 17 My W' W - - egener Weikel Wetland PICTURED ABOVE are seniors Brian Pipes and Jacquie Cirou, who are highly respected National Merit Semi-Finalists. Vincent Melissa Esther Wells Wentz Werhan l90-SENIORS X X John Robert Weser West Q S ' Q .',' 1 x .1 Sharalyn Ken Wiendenfeld Wiles 'QW' N Catherine Wisz Timothy Wilson I f Z i i if Q if ' V if 1555 3 , Z it Beverly Christine Bonnie Whitaker White Whllwn Q ,f Mark Roberta BFUCB Willis Willis Wilson . , Douglas Bobbi Tina Woelkers Wood Wood Diane Widmer Donna Wilson Kelly Woodley 5 l , Lisa Jack Nancy Todd Amy Michelle Woodward Wright Wylie Wyse V Yoder Young Jr lilmidj y V In ct K., 4 5 .1 Q ' - fail' 4, vw' Lfzwnjvk MVC C David James Lisa Thomas ' VMI! WT I O Zapata Zimmerman Zimmerman Zollars - . ., Z,-Zi fwynj Z Yun' f CjfJ.,f,fj Ogcfcse Lf J :Q filed cufm 'n F ' VW ,W I Fungi A LVM W, Q! C I SENIOIZS-l9I ,L 0206? V ,K fxujei www , , . gb 50 -W 4 .. ew: f Q f MW M -f ., K, -1 ? AM f, ,W if J , wh 3 V gf 3 My Af ,LM fu 1 f I M'Af'f , 1, ,, wi ,wh Q Mm, ,W ff, Q, qv' ' if ' , ig' 'Y ww ww n 3. 4- 1 'ww fd? 4 wmv it WMWW 1 ,Q C fi ,L ,f fa ,,, W A A M . ' 4 af I ff ' A M K , . ff f 2? ,., P, W -Q ' ' A K, Q C 4 3. .'wa V L ag' .,V,A H 2 A Q f-E ' . 'W 5. yy ,V m, lf A fkifzf. I , lik ' I- my , M.w.m,ff f 1 ,ff 1 mmf nw Pawn me , , , .gf Q A ,Jw .,,, ,MM . 5' , www , ,,,,,. . ef ,-ww? Fig? W ,ff fi vig? ff Melody Aaron Mickey Steve Phil Donna Glenn Adair Ahlers Alba Alba Allegretti Allen Allen Q x ' A . . A Laura Sandi Danny Brian Andrea Donna John Allen Allison Alvarez Ament Anastasio Anderson Anderson Kimberly Linda Pam David Junior Cathy Trish Anderson Anderson Angle Antellocy Areyzaga Arnold Babbitt Bryant Traci Kristine Baehr Baldwin Barbieri Rebecca Kim Charlene Bassett Batchelor Beals LEFT TO RIGHT Juniors Carol Dixon. Ruth Farnsworth, Michelle Sitek. and il- -5, Suzie Mast caught acting studly during lunch. ' Steve Rachel Aaron Bean Beasley Beaty .. X k Q- J 'X .Q t 4 1' Larry Diane Troy Bret Bob Jerry Cherie Beaty Becker Beckert Beckle Bedwell Belcher Beltran JUNIORS-I93 I94-JUNIORS Stacey Mark Tim Tye Troy Tony Donna Bennett Bentley Bentley Bentley Bently Bermea Bilderback f A ef if x a its Sf his Tom Daniel Rick Rich Kim Kerry Alan Binnie Boardman Boomer Bothe Bowden Boyer Boyle til Bret Donny Mark Craig Michael Don Lorin Branch Bretz Briscoe Broderick Brookes Brooksby Brown B T tw., ly 1 , -N u f QY in S ll 3 Marty Brown Traci Mary gh Brown Bubenheim Ouita Laurie Gary , E? Burrow Butler Burley During first lunch the yearbook photographers caught Shannon Flaherty Lisa Cathy Frank Butler Calderwood Campbell John Jesse David Jeanette Frederifrk Lori Wayne Campbell Campos Camptell Cardenwas Carlos Carpenter Carroll clowning around on top of Jerry Belchers shoulders. Cynthia Joe Patricia Melinda Sheri Danny Eleanor Carter Carter Casaus Castillo Catvenas Chaffman Chaparro Jon Tina Boun An Boun Ly Chapman Charette Chhean Chhean '.f,::: S ' Efi ,Z .a., - : . 1 W 'xg Aih: if lah Brian Julie Richard Robert Clark Clark Cochenour Coker Scott Darren Gail Comfort Cook Cook Cook Michael Randall Cranston Michelle Jean Lynda Craig Crandell Crandall Michelle Daniel Tracy Lori Dagon Dandurand Darmer Darst Rosie Page Peggy Scott Delgadillo DeWitt Dibona Dickey Liza Christine Chiago Chinski Jim Chovan Chris Dawn Kelland Cole Cole Coleman 4 .C 3 is ew? 2 it : 5 iii K , I Jeff Kenny David Cooper Corder Cottrell Juanita TOITI Creech Crouse 'tl Scott Cutlip Charlene Daran Davis Davis James Deacon Xxx x xxxxxx X fi x Phil Carol Dilcox Dixon l Kyle Dixon JUNIORS-I95 l96-.IUNIORS S af? 5 X xg 5 Y Wendy Denise Dale Mark Sandy Kris Valerie Doan Dobson Draeger Draper Dull Dunlap Dunstan t ..,:... t tti --a :.,, . Q- 2 E 3. Dale Heather Faylene Unita Tina Sylvia Sherry Durfee Dunstan Eaves Edgemon Elliot Ellsworth Engle Danny Sylvia Rick Laura Mario Paul Stephanie Enriquez Enriquez Erickson Ess Estrada Estrada Estrada Cheri Jerry Mike Dean Ruth Ann Ken Kim Evans Engelhardt Falabella Farnsworth Farnsworth Farr Fasking Tom Anthony Gordon Carol Robert Shannon Margie Ferguson Fernandez Fiacco Finkbeiner Finnegan Flaherty Flake g m Chris Tim Silvia Brian Kea Saou Brenda Fletcher Floersch Flores .Forney Foster Frank Franklin Cris Christine Jamie Jerry Laura Freeman Freidel French Furbee Furbee Janine Richard Lee Furnell Gadberry Gamertsfelder 1 ,W Jeanne Judge Dirk Garbell Garcia Gardner git Duane Rochelle lvonne Garland Gates Gayton Hey you guys, can you do this? asked Junior Corey Olsen as he attempted to balance himself on just one foot. Shortly after Corey took a tumble. Aaron Tracey Rhonda Chris Krista Gerber Geringer Gierich Gilbert Gilchrist Carolyn Richard Robert Sara Beth Glenn Gohl Gomez Gonzales Gowans Kim Barry Deby Gray Green Gregory Stephanie Henry Susan Gurtler Gutierrez Gutierrez N R SX t Ruth Ann Bob Griffiths Groff Diane Robin Hall Hamblin ' so XE Xt :E Z Tim Ron Gill Gilleo Q Greg Matt Graf Grant Q, Matthew Jim Guinn Gunn .W SE , ' ff Susan Fabrico Hamblin Rodriguez JUNIORS-I97 l98-JUNIORSQQ H. John Monty Eve Sandy Maureen Hammond Hannaford Hansen Hargrove Harmon Tim Mark Robert Suzanne Dennis Harris Hartman Hartwell Hawkins Hayne Paul Bart Terri Jabonn Tom Helliker Helmbreck Hendrickson Hernandez Hernandez Francie Gidget Brenda Mike Stacy Heywood Higdon Hinitt Holady Holbrook Hong Kenny Beth Matt Bobbie Jo Nguyen Horne Hornstien Hough Houser , csss - Teri Melany Elaine Veronica Keith Hunt Hutcheson Jackson James Jandacek Andy Shaun Joanne Julie Barbara Jefferson Jeffs Jensen Jensen Jewel Ammen Suzanne Harper Harris K Chelli Steve Heath Heilman Q .wg-'X Isabel Mike Herrera Hershey s Cyndie Kellie Holt Holt K l ll 4 -' Nevelle Randy Howard Hoyum Janice Monica Jatho Jauregui David Madzina Johnson Johnson x -v Toni Jeannie Heidi Kwan Kuntze Kranich John Cory Kim Kramer Kramer Kotcher Eric Nancy Dana Koski Koch Knight Valerie Paula Cindy Kingsley King Kilpatrick Juniors Duane Garland, Cheri learning the keyboard. Repit Vs sms X HW as sc X., w? sz ...-.ns-I ' -sd xx ...Q lg 9 ASS Piss X N., L5 so 'Six ,Na Evans, and Tim Harris found out that typing is more than ition is the key to perfection. Diana Kiesecker .ta an L Keith Kelly . f 5 -' Dana Jordan Rick Kiburz Melissa Dan Diane David Michael Kershner Kereluk Kent Kenney Kennedy iatei X A -Xe ll vcnf'S Kathy Allyson Jerry Danny Robin Jared Kelly Kazmarek Isley Justus Judy Judd Tina Kevin Shelly Michele Marcella Cheryl Joiner Johnston Johnson Johnson Johnson Laberge JUNIORS-I99 lm-JUNIORS Clifford Clinton Mike Steven Stacy Steve Michelle Landreth Landreth Lane Larsen Laubmeier Leary Lee Eric David Mary Steve Brian Bryan Grant Leiber Lemme Lemme Lenhart Lenke Leone Lepper Kyle Karin Kathryn Lewis Linde Linde xx at K Dawndi Lowery Michael Ray Bobby Lopez Lott Lowe l Cris James Hieu Steve Luge Luna ly MacDonald F, . , Garth Chris Mike Bobby Mandrake Marble Marble Marquez Suzi Melissa Robin Todd Mast Masterson Matlock Mayfield X X xlibs Sharon Shaun AnaMaria Michele Lindenfelser Lindheimer Lizarraga Loftus ,Ma- Robert Dodge Lisa Lucas Lucero Lucero Jason John Brent Makil Malay Maldonado Randy Dana Roy Martin Martinez Mason Jean McClure Cathy Dixie McCormick McCrea wmswkefs ps. ',-- X at YM: .... ,x,M.N. ..,, . . X Q. -N W A James McGillivray Rodney Janine Brian Karen Julie Jay McGough McGraw McKinney McKinnon McLain Mclaws 'fe.' ' 'n f 3 25 Q ' 1' 5 get R it SM . xy 5 Kevin Tony Misty Abbie Anne Darryl Fran McPeek Medina McWherter Medina Medina Medina Medina a '-we Ruben Wes David Mejia Mecher Mellado , 4 ,Mya Lx XXQ 6 5 X X XX X X Km ws as .4 J, ww, fe, Q' I ,acyizzfq ?w it asv A Ricky Alan Donna Merkley Mendoza Merkley Mt N 1, ,Y My f 1 4 i . ,X , ,. .. . . ' . X 1 K J' 5 A 1' fx , an 4 g 1 11, ,, ' 4 if A 12,211 if ., fe' if t H .9 Q35 . Q 1P'V5,' - J 3 . f. , f --sf-5 ' N. Just Hanging Around says Junior Misty McWherter as she is caught Mon- keying Around between her classes. Mary Beth Darlene Mikesh Miles Dawn Miller . ,mga - , A1 :ts K Linda Rodney Sheila Marie Robert Scott Becky Mills Miskin Mitchell Miller Montano Montei Montemayor f - I J. . Isi . J' Q SS . -... X X J A es Q A 'N x David Bryan Ricky Kelly Jeffrey Robert Lisa Montgomery Morgan Marshall Morgan Morin Morris Morrow JuNioRs-201 202-Juniors Mary Katy Morton Muehlhausen t ,,... ,,,, W M 4 1 ' if Q I V if 71,1 , ' Y' Tracy Tammy Kim Pat Murray Mutchler Neal Neel Huong Nguyen K 7 ,, I WW, Kieu-Mai Corinne Danalee Juliet Juli Lorelei Arthur Nguyen Nielson Nielson Nielson Noble Nordstrom Nurrietta g 4 f , I f it - -m tiy L f J ' vig 5 , I I 1 nfl Iv I AJ. Lori Russ Corey Amina Jack Shawn O'Connor O'DonneIl Oliver Olsen Omar Orlando Orr ,,,,. f ,, M V I 9? J 'T' W X X Cindy Don Adrian Chip Patty Kim Patricia Osuch Pagan Panther Park Kay Pauzus Pearce P ,,.i 2 3? f f J' ' V 7-7 Qu' f 9 Q A55 2 l 70 , if i ,, ,, V Julie Maureen Scott Roy Tony Don Kevin Peterson Pfingsten Pitts Plumb Poleo Porr Porter Todd Rick Londa Shirle Lisa Lisa JoAnne Y Potter Poulin Prince Prince Pughe Queen Quintaneres I ,,,., ,, Z ,. ,V Dawnmarie Wendy Joe Julie Ruth Sherri Mark Rabe Radcliff Raffuse Randall Randall Rathbun Rauen Kevin Theresa Robert Albert Dana David Reader Reader Rebeka Rechichar Reeves Reid Ronald Reisig Vicki Jesse David Evelyn John Kelly Timothy Rekkas Renteria Resler Reyes Rhodes Rhodes Rhoten avee ,,, 5,,, ,ZM,,,, , J ff aff A W' 3 .f X ll' Jeff David Russell Ken Jose John Charles Richards Richey Riggs Riley Rivera Robbins Roberts 't-f1 7 ii'i ' J r Jsrr l w gf .f My ..4 , 'ef 4 , Julie Roberta Staci Josie Karon Pat Rosemary Roberts Robinson Robinson Rodarte Rogers Rogers Rogers 423 ks is 'ff Sharon Adam Jan X Rogers Rolnick Rolph I 'W Cesar Wendi Francette Romero Rosier Ross fe v ', ' afx g N xyxs' i,. x ! X Y I t There aren't many people who climb up on the locker cages but Violet Yevdich did and Robert Dana Donna Richie VanBuskirk and AJ. O'Connor are about to throw her back down. Roth Rowe Rowe Juniors 203 204- Juniors David Ruck K ,, Todd Schafer Sf. Lisa Scotford Michelle Sitek ,rrg - , f 1 , ' ' ' il L. t f Kris Smith ,,,,, fnixft - lg ,ef 3 Larry Southworth Jim Starks ,ff . ,,,. y Q ff y J My Rosie Santo Jill Nathan Rucker Salazar Kim Gena Sauers Savage Larry Sapp Brian Gary Mary Sharon John Julie Schanely Schlecthy Scheid Schooley Schroeder Scibetta 5 ' .. . ' I , V L fi 'iili . f 1 V. ' lly' 2 .2 I 2 . W? J' - 5. A ..,, . W L Y ff - ' ' A Y M fe . w 6 lbie, , , y A A f ' '- ,M I ,. It , ff ' I Ron Jeannie Freda Susan Brenda Michelle Scott Shackleford Sharp Shill Sikes Simeth if 'i ' iz' f ., Q, at , V, 4- -- V. ., 9 A iii W lllsllyy, X S' J ff? , 1 Willie Candy Skouson Slade Small Roy in v V: K Q-of 1 3 aVi.a,i , V, ,Vi,, Shelly Weston Kathy Smith Smith Smothermon Alison Spitzer Dan Eileen Speece Spillane Buddy Rick Steve Stechnij Stechnij Sterrett . : David Gayle Smith Smith Carrie Smith Lori Snodgrass Angie Jeff Snyder Soper Susan Donna Stafford Stalker Janene Stafford Margaret Stine Stone Mary Martin Mike Diana Dorothy Maria Gloria Stradling Strait Streety Student Subia Subia S' ,,.,., ' f71,mX f ' T 1,22 irirri Jon Michelle Matt Silvia Ingrid Misie Sullivan Summers Sutton Szucs Takacs Tap , Z Chris Jeff Taylor Taylor Robert Taylor Steven Taylor Stan Telford Mark Tenney Love blooms in Westwood's corridors. John Carter and Jodi Stofko show how friendly students can get between classes. Amy Sugar Adam Taylor Alice Taylor A slry or A f?fM ' 'A f:,,- fl? Tessy Taylor Brian Thiede 'Q' se ,' ,, 2 up-. A myfxri ,f ' Q- , vm 8 W 2' 4 2 . te 1 J, 2 is , Jerrell Tom Sandy Joan Wendi Paula Liz Thomas Thompson Thornton Thorpe Thrasher Tidwell Toliver ...l A A e'l' A J V. - , , ,V , T, ,,.,, 'Q fi 'W .J J Anthony Brian Diane Paul Theresa Peggy James Travis Trethaway Trimble Trujillo Trujillo Tryon Tucker Juniors-205 206-Juniors Jared Tucker J K 1 6 f fo , HM ' ,gg 2 X Z Michael Tuhy win Eddie Julie Tom Joe Susan Turner Twitchell Tyndall Udall Ulate James Urbina , '- ,. mania. Hs, af April Juanita Luisa Russell Carol Richard Valenzuela Valenzuela Valenzuela Valenzuela Vanauker VanBuskirk ,. .. A g my Susan Michele Vancil Vancore J J I V 'J J Pamela Anne Vogt Wagner , 4 'gg 9 Bill Warren Sheri Warner i'l J 4 W f Am 'K Jason Weckerly Z Wendy Wermuth Ronnie Wehe if 41 1 Daniel West 'A7 ' ff ,, f A ' f www- Connie Jeff Jack Kevin Alice VanGrouw VanPortfleet Verhelst Vest Vincent i i A V t ' Q Theresa Mary Kay Dion Dusty Leslie Wagner Walters Walton Warden Warne Sandy Watkins Marni Weinberg Barry Westerhausen Tammy Wayland Lynnette John Watson Way Webb Weber ff if , X 1 J, V, L V Andy Julie Vickie Fred Weiss Weissenberger Welch Wentland Scott West James Westbrook DeeAnn Westberg fM2i2 izteeaitwij, 3 W M sw X 4 W jf , J Qi, we ff f sz M -0. 42, -Q:-.. ., X Darin Michael Rick Mark Cheryl Rhonda John Westover White White Whitehead Whiteley Whitfield Williams W J T if A Zlg., it ax T sl ' T Greg Luann Maria Jennifer Renee Michael Cathy Williams Williams Williams Willis Willis Willsey Wilson T 'ii ' f ,.,. 1 A2 4 I ft ii ,,.l L' iyfi lu' i J Z W i 'l'l , ,,.: J 1 ,l',W T J , ,l- ' is all Donna Jeanie Jodi Terri Trina Mark Mike Wilson Wilson Wilstead Winkler Wintle Wissman Wixom H 1 ,.,, ig .',.., , ,,. .,,:, V'csV . A t ial? ,rV, J ,T , J r lr T' Z Sally Pat Jackie Bobbi Tsosie Mark Jeff Wolf Wolff Wolford Wood Wood Woodward Wright Tim Todd Kenzo Debbie Jesse Scott Violet Wyant Wyant Yamada Yancy Yanez Yastrzab Yevdich ',.e Brenna Teresa Christine Young Zapata Ziobrowski Belowg Junior Willie Small courageously gave blood during Westwood's blood Drive 1 f X11 i Jan Eric Gene Zimmerman Zimmerman Zuffranieri Day. Westwood set a new school record for the amount of blood collected , . nw' ,Q-si g.l v -L if Vx s . i , .... Y 7 V X M K , ,. - ei' Class Gfflcers v , V Yr t K J, , 1. rf, ,T H j i X FE mg? al ga, A'QEV 2 'V V ' 5, L Q 295 V S h , 4, Q fy O Ore i l iirf :-k L,,: J W www' A 'k ' I .z,: , ,, . P VVV f l 4, Z, 5 ' km . Q2f 52 ' Q 6 m A'Ah sw 4 Q 4 , ,,Z, A . V, z' W V m ,K Z, E, . ' A1 sh If W '?i ,i ' ',.L 1 W may 'f J M' 7546! V, f J, 'M f Q, . Q f 9? 1? ' K K6 gay, ,M Y , Q21 ,gag , f 4 W A l W 4' W ,Q . E W Q if Z 12 H if 5 if 9 W A i fy fa ff f - A Q ,dh Ag ,W 3 Q 1 ,nffzel fe f ,mv v . . ., ,w ' fvw ' 2 e f y af f 5 5 . 'ig Wi 4:1 ff when Tim Acedo Debbie Alexander Barbara Allen Sean Allen ata 1' f H fi fb 1 f 5 V 0' ,, it--F1 , L 7 W ,W viva 'fix Anna Aguilar Frank Janet Patricia Adams Adams Aguero Lorelei Alexander Leslie Allen Kristin Allred and K.C. Nissen Jam in the Sophie Locker cages. Yolanda Aguirre Before they were banned, radios were everywhere. Here. Christine Brinkley Brenda Jami Anderson Anderson Q I 'V AZ N, A? '- F ' ' W A it ' An ilina Ho e Steve Lisa Connie Norma 8 P n 1 I Artuso Atherton Aumlck Aupperle Austin Babbitt 7,5 ,, 2 B W Q ' K J it i M - I V 'i' if A A ., ,,, t B faiths . ' I li ,f ,J ' Lenae Mychelle Melissa Lori Cathie Norman Baile Baile Barrow Bau hman Baughn Beazer Y Y Angel Alejandro Denise Allegretti hs, - fa Mark Allen vi.'w'2wQ MQW, VM 'iw M5594 :st f YW' ' f' 11951,-1' .a,,3:f, 5'H ,fn X 4 Brian Ament , as aft. In A g Wy H1 , Dorene Andrews Robert Badger Alexis Bell Sophomores-209 5 - ' J F , to Z' W V! Q f f . ff Syd , My lt ,ve Qi JZ 2 , X X ww A, sb , ,QE In Kathy John Joe John Machele Scott Jasen Bevell Biggs Bilderback Billbe Binks Bird Blanchette '-ii 1 W W if Ev ' 3- F V' 9' . ' M if Y, X 1 Tammy Elizabeth Barbara John Jennifer John Debbie Bolties Bond Bottomley Bottoms Bowers Brackenbury Bray Doug Derek John Ivard Christie Pat Ellen Brant Bresson Brilliant Brimley Brinkley Brooks Broom Cindy Clint Dianne Pam Darrin Randy Debbie Brown Brown Brown Brownson Brunelle Brunner Bryce J rtrat l 4 ' 2 Brian Jeff Rob Stephanie Tami Jordan Mark Buckley Buker Burns Burns Burton Busby Butz 2l0-Sophomores is Tim Denise Durain Chris Amber Scott Bob Byrne Cachora Cafied Calderwood Calhoun Calhoun Calkins W is ' W Shelly Cindy Daniel Sandi Cindy Debbie Randy Camarena Camp Campbell Campbell Campos Camptell Carling . ,,1,,hf H -I '- J f V A f I ,ja ogg? .Q X Kg 'J' 4 I X f V Q Lorraine Doug Jesse Barbara John Jonathan Carlos Carlson Carranza Carroll Carroll Carter Karen Carter ,J W ,a X J Rik, ,, f Sharon Sheri Elizabeth Chris Lisa Pam Serei Soksan Carter Cas ers Casteel Castleberr Ceal Chambers Chan P Y on Rick Chandler Chaplin Telford Chapman Kelley Darin Keri Cheves Chisholm Christensen Roger Kathryn Clark Clement J Elliot Clevenger Dian Samantha Brian Clow Coe Coffman Donna Glenn Michelle Cole Cole Conley Jeff Lisa Ric Annette Chappell Charette Chaudoin Cheesman Janet Robert Jeff Christofferson Laurie Christopher Cirou Clarich L. u.s.....,...-.Q og-'mf- ' A N .4 Junk food became a hot item as cafeteria prices rose especially for sophies. Above Todd tries to tell his friend that lunch time is Krunch Time. Sophomores-Ill 2l2-Sophomores Richard John Kelli Adam Ronald Jay Michelle Conn Cooley Coon Cooper Cooper Cordon Cowan Laura Paul Kevin Lisa Leah Andy Janet Cox Craft Cramer Cramer Creasman Crespin Croft fff Q72 50 he Kim .lay Tom Ladawn Charlotte Jeanette Celia Cummings Curtis Dagon Dallas Dandurand Davidson Davis Michelle Brian Eddie Shari Cindy Wade Ken Davis Day Dean Deckert Deeringwater Denman Denny Larry Desenberg Ann Dipple s Linn Doane My --i I Boys will be boys, exclalms cafeteria worker Cathy Gauer as she wipes the spilled food off clumsy sophomore Jeff Trunk's shirt Junior Robin Judy looks on in disgust Alan Done David ' ' Mark Donoho Done Susan Mark Daryl Sabrina Dornbier Dowell Dubek Duncan Lori Suzette Dupray Durfee Leslie Earl ,,V' 'rzf ' fig 5 W vfgv ,,r,, A -me , Q 7 ts Michael Paul Debbie Donna Mary Lou Scott Tanya Ellis Endres Engelhardt Engelhardt Engle Epps Evangelo V W ! 9,5 ..s. ' , , F A A1 it S s sss sEs I k?V' jf-gff A . ,V - F QQ' ' V ,i, 9, M A1 ' , DNN, , N Keith Randy Bill Roger Martin David Tina Evers Fallbeck Fanning Farr Farrel Favazzo Fears X24 .l ' F when Oscar Marykay Scott Gabe Felix Fergason Ferguson Fernandez ,' , ,, ,,., , ,,.,, A X iff sr R , Q Stephanie Mandy Bill Susee Fish Fitch Flake Fletcher 5 3 ,-t. , ., Gl nn Br an Dennis Lisa Y Y Focka Foris Fox Fox Robin Gaschler Steven Gates Roseann Annette Geer Geiger Rosemare Richard Figueroa Finkbeiner Donna Fischer Amy Ben Fling Flores Kelly Lorie Freidhof Funk Lee Ann Vic Giles Girardi Diana Flower Paul Garcia , 5 ,r' iff: -2- Ya,f's li Janice Girouard Sophomores-ll 3 2l4-Sophomores Otto Glass Joleen Gonzales - ' wg. J 9 fflix Cari Graves Mark Guthrie 2 W 4 f f ff! Greg Ham Russell Hamblin J! Wm Rodney Eric Joshua Felix Michelle Goats Goff Goff Goins Golie Andrea Barbara Graham Grant Ruben Chris Scott Gonzalez Gordon Gordon Brian Tammy Gregory Gregory Darrin Eric Sharon Gray Green Green Lawrence Demetress Hale Hall David Haas Laurie Jackie Haack Haare We new Gi John Hancock Sophomore Susan Dornbier playfully tried to take the football away from Sophomore Larry Crtega claiming girls can play just as well as boys. Right on Susan. rr' l' Andrew Gomez Terry Grant Kari Gurr Glenda Hall Patrick Hamblin David Hancock Shawn Hamilton John Scott Laura Colette Shawn Crystal Michelle Hancock Hannah Haney Hamilton Hansen Hargus Hargus Denise Jimmy Kevin Phil Sherri Daren Susan Harmon Harper Harris Harris Harrold Hathcock Haught W ,. X J I Tom Susy Tom Brian Tony Mike Susan Haws Hebel Hedges Heimburg Helms Hendrickson Hepler Tony Sandy Aaron Jennifer J.K. Judith Dede Hernandez Herron Hicks Hicks Higby Hilburn Hilyard i Q I 7' ,awww 3 'I Curtis John Anthony Shannon Chris Rhonda Jeff Holling Holloway Hooton Horne Horneman Horneman Hough Darrin Janie John Sherie Robert Tom Ray Howard Howe Hruby Hudson Huges Hunt Jonna Lora Thaddeus Mike JoAnn Hwa-Wei Hunt Hunton Huston Ilg Ingraham Isaacs Lee QASCAZEM pl' UMW' of D P 2l6-Sophomores l.ori Roni Carol Cynthia Julie Robert Angel Iverson Jeglum Jennings Jensen Jensen Jepson Jimenez Chris Jeannine Kris Jones Jones Jones Marshall Ken Jodez Johnson Lisa Jishie ' Glenn Joanna Shelli Troy Jason Warren Jones Johnson Johnson Joplin Jordan Judd Quinton Jones Valerie Kahler filgwf 2 W ,,,,., nf? if Andrew Shawn Tammy lily Wes Robby Kaluzniacki Kane Kastre Kauaki Kaufman Keating A .1,,,, J 2? 4. J yy J ., H x ,E 4 K , David ASFOI1 Rochelle Lisa David Corey Keith Kelley' Kelley Kelsey Kelly King XX Kebby John ancy Mary Dan Ron Kingsbury Kirshbaum Kloss Koesser Kuhman Dominick Bruce Kyle Cindy Tammy Chip Lafella Lagman Lambie Lammon Lammon Lane Michelle Keigley Tina King if .-:5fQif1' J X ' ef Agvabfgmf My '35 Sandra Kwan Sherri Lane fc Q - W 1.4. va g 1 Lori Langhout Jim Leck Dennis Leonard Erick Lorenzen yr' my , .,,,,, , gms W .Lge ' Q 4 as A 7 Parish Richard Kl'iSty Lara Lara Lavender 5 1 Sz? 2345 ' -- .1 4 ,,, if f..- f , WW , . :aw f Sieglinde Scott Gina Lee Leftwich Lem Erik Mike Wade Leverson L'Herreux Lines Joy Louis 1513 cz- I W . 44. f x T' 3,3 ff '24 April Lopez ' W .Q , f f 5? if f L , 3 if ff ff f Z .4 My yi . Phil Lowry Michael Lucas .322 Tom Lucas Erik Lopez ...fy ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,, , ,,-' ,.,, - ,, if K fm? .J New -,yr me ., 5 if X . ,W .,,. Leslie Lucostic I , ,Wi Kim Dan Lawrence Lazarevic Kathleen Leavitt am 1 f x mc v.f,, ' Mike Reynolds shows how to get to class the easy way. Sophie Kristy Schatz seems to disagree. ..--, V W ,. I ' ff I WM, - .4 Q if '- 5 -9- L L L .fx , Q , T y , y L' 4' X 1 iff? . -fn f , 4 at 'ki' el s L. A 44 f Sylvan Lunt Dawn Neil Maas MacDonald Wk f 'V Wk 4 fx 94? 2 if if f f fm -2' 44 L David Sanjia Naomi Makil Malinovic Mangino Mark Madrid Marcus Mann Han Se Maee A 9 if iw? fic my, f ff' 'lx if . flL.N+4 'i 'tv-., '-15, ' W M, .. wwfuf. . + '+,,,i Ns fe 3 f,,.,..,t Vanessa Marcum . f 1 - 7 K 'V fi . ' 3' hh- , 3 , R Richard Mahan ig 1 Qi L fe Lori Maritano -A ,.yy y X . Danny Makil ?L1f5?W'f.3 1:. ,Q ., ff ,f, 7' A s F! sf., John Marlatt Sophomores-2I7 1 ii 041 .f f i I X ,Ls 2. ew V91 j 4? . as T R zffmwm 5 H., ll ' ' I Z N , ' .K f rf f 2. Deedee Geri Marshall Marley T Y 1- I Diana Raul Marlinel Martinez Marty McCain f fwfffs 7 -ve',.:4::i ,'. . . . ' , M W at Andrea Mclnelly 4 Pam Marquez K ! Q2 X in 1 Teresa Martinez W? A --Z 'L 1 'V' if 1 V I t .. , V,. , V Tami McCleve 5 Laurie Mclver af f Shelly McCracken Eazliiwbirfw,'fiwrff ,,v'21PEffW+i 7fif , ,gs fg1e,1g,f152 ' ' ff, yy Q :I Q 'N' ' 4' 4 ,V EJ - Barb McKinley 1 kg, I nil! ' f f X f W 4 7 V M M., ,, I0 , AW 4 Q 1, , 24 fi W X 1 'fe f Brett Martin Karen Mason Travis McCracken 1 sf 5 1 -f ' ' - ' ff 'V 7 .Ly if X 1 X' .J-A .....n.,. 1 Keith Darci Martineau Martinez Peter Martin Juli Jim Mayer McCallum Traci Maxwell 4 W f f H ff fill' W Shelly Michael Kathleen McDaniell McDaniel McGraw 2 le ' L Q91-V , 2 , QQ lb :Q Ma M Cathy McLouth 5 E A Between classes Al Aarizu has many friends especially those who want a free ride to class. Above Al Tells Sophies that there's no more room. Sorry Sophies. 2l8-Sophomores Tom Shelly Mehoff Gary Mendoza Mell f .,,.,,,,..,W 1 ? 1, Rebecca Shannon Merrill Merrill Joel Mendoza ' ,f W - ' , , a f fair? gf fig: Wy. -M. W 2. s - 4 ft , n , xr., ge .5 Y, - I X Tim Ken Merritt Mettler Kurt Merritt Susie Rocky Mikesh Milano Randy Meyer , 'Q ,, f f W yy X ,, ,, 312 gi Jerry Chris Kathy Stephen Julie Karsow Gary Milburn Miller Miller Miller Millhollon Millican Mink Rick Kurt Nancy Bryan Brian Lynn Steve Mitchell Montei Moore Mordt Morgan Morgan Morin .'i,.' ,M '-- 1-, A J Z,. Marnie Kasey Lynn Jim Ron Mari Phillip Mortensen Moyers Muir Mulkins Musgraves Nance Nation at J l Q , L'ii l fr., yy ' V gm M: . Q Dawn Eric Michelle Daryl Steven Kim Ann Nations Nau Nava Neely Newell Newsome Nichols If rv K.C. Chris Lisa Rita Tracy Suzanne Tonya Nissen Noel Nordness Norris Northrup Nunner Ochocki HM4 Jay Jon Ogle Olmstead Ken Craig Olsen Olsen 1 1 Lisa Olson William Orr Larry Ortega 5 Matt Sara Jeff Jayne Sandy Robert Dayna Otis Otis Overall Pagliaso Parker Parness Passey Sophomores-2l9 220-Sophomores Darrin Tami Scott Gloria Rene Debbie Jennifer Patterson Paulk Percy Perez Peters Peterson Peterson ,.. ,.,. A A Ai V V ' ik rl ,ff f Mark Ronnie Erik Kirk Laura Jana Ken Philips Pickering Pickard Pieper Pitt Ploughe Plumb 52, lil' ',t', ' 4i'W 2 ,f.', i v V' .,,' . 3 74, ' f 1: W V 5 Anne K.C. Greg Cameron Kim Yolanda Terry Porter Porter Potter Prentice Prince Prince Pughe ' 'r ' 1 A '24, 35 3 WHQMME WQM Vf A . V ,sy Q I , , ,t,t 4, 1 f as to ik f, ' J, nf , ' Q' Vp I ' f 1 Ja J' - 'f , 4, 'sf - Pauline C ndi Joe Redel Jason Kristin Rene 4 Y Quintana Raitter Ramirez Ramirez Randall Randall Rands ili v N 45 ll WV? ggi? viii! seq: 15145 Zig K ' Sf at M K f f f' ' 'll 'Q it ' ' If 2 .,-1 ML, ' ' ' f . ' A Mike Janell Christie Randy Ramon Britt Wayne Rathien Ray Reeves Reneer Reyes Rhodes Rich Z Mike Rlchins ef A? ,f 2 5 , W John Glynls Richmond Ridenhour .mf Jeannie Russell David Roach Roberts Rodriquez Matt Riggs Renay Riggs wax UL, ,.- f Michele Matt Rodriguez Rollins 7 ? Laura Mike Rivero Rizzo Fred Maggie Rolnick Rosier Melanie Mark Russell Saatkamp ' ff ! am' f ' V 9, SEQ Bryan Katrina Sandler Saunders Tracy Karina Schindele Schmucker Janet Jim Sennett Setzer Daren Molly Shumway Shultz 7 als Julie Sabin Mindy Rachel Sacket Sanchez '. , miifesf ' V - -- an Eric Licsl Terri Sawer Sawera Sawyer J J . 4 f zz- k-, A 'Q Bill Shannon Schooley Schumaker Scott Schoenstein , 4 ff ff gy Loren Tom Bill Shaw Shaw Shanks Mike Sliskovich Diane Annette Simeth Slade A ,,,, ,, Z ilk UI , rf ij gy? if .4 ,S ,- Bart Jerry Jonna Larry Leah Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith ,, Lt,ti .,l,, ,. ' 'i-' ' X Laura Rich Mark Brenda Angie Smolinski Snell Snider Snow Snyder ifili ZW 1-12, I f wtw' ,QQ t 'w',-Q.. S ,. 3 ir ,J -V , l z y I In 2' John Beatriz Sanders Sandoval Kristi Carmen Schatz AI ching Schieber Brad Se Seagraves Qf'lw1'f' '44 , 4 ' John Brenda Shearer ,. A, Shill . , V ' 8 f ii Q 5 29 ,, f f 3 J , A ,1 fi 5,5 3 we 3' 34255 X P Syl J fm Ronie Slusher 1- ft, Paul Smith Don Snyder Arlon Smith wid va Q Thu Smith Cherie Shipp Sophomores-DI 222-Sophomores Scott Snyder f f 5 6' V K. , rn 1 5r,i,rv.:n Q My f ,W ' Bernie Stanek A filings' Susan W- ,.,, , A to . W . ' 372: E J if i n 'L ' L ' ' 2 f f A , Q M J .,,. w nn is Steve Sue Ann Sorensen Sorenson Edith Stephens X Liz Stetson Sperrazza Sheri Stevens Ted Stallings Carol Cindi Spicer Stafford ttt. JAMWW 'S' tii 5, Park Ron Todd Stickney Stock Stocker W 2 Ig 2 Jodi Beverly Dennis Marion David Ron Carla Stofko Storey Storing Strong Sugar Summers Taylor - 'iiii s - y,i 5 .i., .71 ,,,: , T I T , M yt,, J ., L , 'J J ,, l ' 5, V Q f A -' 'i , ,t,,,, 4 I ,,,, L? if! Jeff Debbie Mark Stacey Danny Randy Rochelle Taylor Thomas Thompson Thompson Thornton Thornton Titcombe Sexy Senior stud Thomas Romero takes Sophie publication staffers Shannon Horne Susan Waz, and Liz Stetson out to lunch, his treat of course. Z John Jeff Christine Trevizo Trinka Troksa ' ' iifww Steve James Leo Troth Tuck Tuhy 'fi-if J J J. , ' Vicki Lauren Chip Tyndall Ultis Ross Joy Larry Mark Urick Velasquez Verdugo H-A Andrea Ward Tammy Theresa Tiersa Walker Walker Wallace Karen Watkins Wendy Susan Karen Watkins Waz Webb lk xX Nl' X V. Pl! f -f K is 1 X as aww Tamara Vince Vest Vuong Mark Wagner Doug Waer Brian Warren Wendy Webb Tony Lynora Sharon Bob Julie Wegener Wells Wells Wennerstrom Wentland X or , W Q X2 'sf X auf ,Rai LW I Kent John Barnaby Carey Tracy Whitfield Wichman Williams Williams Williams Van Darrin Vicki Stephen Wilson Wilstead Wimmer Wipt Misty Richard Tony Meme Woolley Wright Wyant Zarr Brian Wisz 5 '- ' S... s. S' Andrea Zapata gg . it Kim Theresa Warren Washington .Nm K Dianne Ann Weber Webster Angela John Whitehead Whitfield Gregg Owen Willis Wilson Bob Mike Wolff Woodruff Bill Jennifer Royer Ruck Sophomores-223 224-TIME CAPSULE Time Capsule Americans are given more to think and wonder about when Voyager II acquires and reports new and interesting information on Saturn's rings . . . medflies become a large problem in California and aerial spraying is ordered to exterminate the pests . . . aggrivated air traffic controllers call a strike . . . the famous Walter Cronkite ends I8 years as CBS Anchor . . . NO NUKES becomes a well known saying . . . actress Valerie Bertinelli marries rock star Eddie Van Halen . . . Princess Diana marries Prince Charles under the watchful eyes of many viewers. A 5I year old Phoenix judge Sandra Day O'Connor, becomes the first woman appointed to the Supreme Court . . . major league baseball players conduct a 50day walkout . . . a tragic accident concerning the Kansas City Hyatt Regency Hotel skywaIks collapsing leaves III dead and I90 injured , . . President Reagan, Pope John Pa-I Il, and Anwar Sadat were victims of attempted assassination . . . cruising is banned on Main . . . Westwood acquires a new principal, Mr. Jack Joyce . . . Poland is placed under martial law. Discussing backwards masking by rock groups becomes a popular interest among Westwood students . . . the controversy concerning Creation vs. Evolution becomes a subject of heated debate . . . the San Francisco 49ers are successful in their victory over the Cincinnati Bengles leading them to win the Super Bowl . . . the state of Arizona considers the possibility of acquiring a pro football team Brigadier General James Dozier is kidnapped by the Red Brigade and held captive for 42 days. Gilgamesh strikes Westwood, leaving marks and signs of his existence everywhere . . . the Slugs fthe Westwood Chapter for the Prevention of Cruelty to Slugsj live and die. being famous and remembered for their ability to not hold meetings .. . the state legislature passed a law establishing new gas tax regulations the Rolling Stones make a grand and long awaited appearance at Arizona's Sun Devil Stadium . . . new congressional district boundaries were established by the state legislative as a result of the increased population in Arizona after 26 months without a major commercial air disaster, the United States suffers two such horrors . . , the World Series is won by the Los Angeles Dodgers . . . teachers are required to give two week's notice before discussing controversial issues in the classroom . . . the senior class play Live for Today When we look back on the events of the previous year hopefully we will only remember the good things. I Ib. coffee I dz. eggs I lb. bacon 5 lbs. sugar 5 lbs. flour 5 lbs. whole wheat flour I Ib. hamburger V2 gal. milk I0 lbs potatoes I lb butter I lb. margarine I t-bone steak 8 oz. pickles I can CampbeIl's soup I5 oz. Cheerios I 2-pack Twinkies I0 lbs. ice I 6-pack Pepsi I 6-pack Coors I 6-pack Perrier I Hershey's Almond Bar 8 oz. Hershey's Cocoa I pack cigarettes Prices 2.39 .88 2.29 I.49 .99 I.33 l.89 .99 I.O9 2.09 .85 3.49 lb. I.59 .39 I.63 .29 .69 2.29 2.29 2.99 .30 I.99 .70 I piece bubblegum .03 I Big Mac I.35 I box Kleenex .89 I 4-roll toilet paper I.I5 I postage stamp .20 T.V. Guide .50 I yr. H.B.O. 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FQQT5 Movies MOVIES Raiders of the Last Superman II Arthur Sharkey's Machine Absence of Malice ACTOR Harrison Ford Charles Grodin Chevy Chase Richard Dryfus Alan Alda ACTRESS Jane Fonda Sally Field Diane Keaton Merrill Streep Rachel Streep RADIO STATIONS KDKB KZZP KUPD KNIX KBBC SONG Shake It Up Centerfold We Got The Beat Ark Favorites Working For The Weekend Endless Love ALBUM Escape-Journey Don't Say No-Billy Squire Get Lucky-Lover Boy Precious Time-Pat Benatar Tattoo You-Rolling Stones SAYINGS Check lt Out Get A Grip Take Off Fade For Reals GROUP Journey Lover Boy Police Foreigner Rolling Stones MALE SINGER Rick Springfield Lionel Richie Dan Fogelberg Steve Perry Larry Gatlin FEMALE SINGER Pat Benatar Stevie Nicks Sheena Easton Olivia Newton-John Diana Ross TV SHOWS Hart To Hart M'A S'H Dallas Magnum PI Dynasty DRINK Coke Pepsi Strawberry Dacqueri Lowenbrau Orange Juice CAR 280-ZX Corvette Mercedes Convertible Porsche 9IISC 4 Wheel Drive FAVORITES-225 Alberts, George lS6 Allred, Mary Lou I47 Anderes, Barbara IS2, 78 Anderson, Betty l60 Anderson, Darl I39 Arbizu, AI IS6 Bailey, Petra II6, I48 Barabe, Brian I60 Bateman, Arlene l60 Bordwell, Linda I24, I60 Brett, George IS6 Bulkely, John I6,I42 Faculty Elsher, Ann I2I Engelsman, William I47, IO8 Ensing, Diane I38, ISO, S4 Ferguson, Jerrold I48 Foster. Brian IS4 Frontone, Jack I42 Gearhart, Nancy I44, l38 Gezelius, George, IS4 Gray, Michael 64, IS2, 76 Green, Donna I38 Green, Jerilyn IS7 Guerrero, Lucy I40, I4l Casillas, Louis I40, I4I Chainhalt, Richard ISO Chellevold, Helen I28, IS4 Chimbo, Sylvia I49, IS2 Christensen, Gail 90, I48 Clark, Verne ISO Cole, Ronald 75, ISO Commons, Barbara 2S, IS4 Conover, Millard ISO Cooper, Sandra IS4 Cottle, Susan S9, IS6 Craig, Catherine lS6 Crandall, Dr. John I39 Cummins, Craig I48 Cunningham, Robert I47 Dant, Michael I6, 6l, 80, I60 Demarest, Cindy IS6 Diegel, Ruth I44 Dillon, Mary Ann I60 Doll, Christine IS7 Donovan, John I6I, 20 Doolen, Buddy IS2 Downing, George S3, IS2 Driggs, Gordon I39 I78, I79, I88 . II2, l63 Guest, Teresa I6I Harris, Anthony IS7 Harris, Eula I40 Harris, Jeffry lm, I47 Hatch Hines, Jacqueline I44 ,David IS2, 76 Hinkle, Patricia ISO Huffaker, Joyce II2, I6I Hunt, Ivan ISS Impson, Richard ISO Jackson. Arless IS4 Jackson, Betty IS7, IS8 Jacobs, Larry ISO Jolly, Ned IS2 Jones. Jones, Jones, Dores I42, I43 Jay Dean IIS, I47 Jim 72, IS2, 76 Joyce, Jack I40, I4I Judd, Larry I27, IS4 Kelley, James I44 Kiesecker, Robert I44 Kimball, Joann 47, I42 Laney, Stephen 99, I44 Larson, Frank I47 Index Lewis, Jeffrey I20, ISO Lisonbee Alvern ISO Loper, Jerry SO, ISO Luxmore, Reeve I32 McLaughlin, James IS4 Matheson, Derry 99,I44 Mathews, Teri l6I Macdonald, Sue l6l Medley, David 99, I44 Menchaca, Denise IS7 Mendez, Albert S3, I6I, IS2 Merrell, Dolores 20, I42, I43 Messali, Andre IS7, ISS Miller, Cletus ISO Montgomery, Barbara I40 Moore, Nathan II8, ISS Morris, Kenneth ISO Mounts, Frank 9I, ISO Munoz, Yolanda S6, IS2, IS3 Murphy, David I48, I49 Newendyke, Paul ISO Norman, Frances II6, II7, I48 Ong, Helen IS4 O'Rourke, Debbie I42 Peterson, Alice ISS Pinkert, Jane I48 Porter, Raeleen I40 Ramnes, Gerri ISO, ISI Reid, Ervin ISO Reisland, Barbara IS7 Reynolds, Peggy I40 Richardson, Jorth II7, I49 Robinson, Audrey 98, 99, I44 Roper, Jay IS7 Sawyer, Richard ISS Scannell, Timothy I6l Student Index Angle, Pamela I93 Antellocy, David l93 Areyzaga 64, I93 Arnett, Samuel 20, 39, SO, SI, 94, l0l, l63, I70, Schlarbaum, Max I44 Schroeder, Sue IS7 Skogen, Frank I42 Smith, Don I48 Smith, Earl IS9 Smith, Dr, George l39 Smith, Vera I26, I44 Stehr, Brian 94, I48 Stewart, James I6I Storment, John I40 Sturdevant, Sally IS2, 78 Swann. Seth I44 Thomas, Alvie 73, I48, 78 Thompson, Charles IS4 Tihanyi, George I48 Tininenko, Nola I48 Townsend, Benny IS2 Treziese, Rose IS9 Ucci, Elli I22, I24, I42 Vancore, Joanne I28, IS4 Wallerich, Marc IS9 Wells, Paul I48 West, Byan IS9 White, Bill I4O Wilson, Marilyn I39 Winsor. Karen IS9 Wilder. Rosemary IS9 Young, Richard II3, I48 Zaharis, Fr. James I39 Zarkou, Laurie IS2 Zimmerman, Jeanne I44 Bedwell, Robert SI, I93 Beier, Michael I64 Belcher, Jerry I3l, I93, I94 Bell, Alexis 83, II6, II7, 209 Beltran, Bernice I93 Abele, Ellen R 27, 78 IOI Abele, Morgan I63 Abbott. Michael W. I63 209 Acedo, Timothy I07, Acosta, Caroline I63 Acosta, Fred 76 Acuna, Martin I72 Adair, Keith IO4, IOS, IO7, III, I46, I63 Adair, Melody I93 Adams, Frank 209, 76 Adams, Janet 97, I03, 209 Adkins, Bard I63 Aguero, Patricia I63 Aguilar, Alfonso 64, I63, 76 Aguilar, Anna 72, 209 Aguirre, Patricia 47, 209 Aguirre. Yolanda II7 Ahlers, Aaron I93 Ahrendt, Troy I63 Akins, Michael S2 Akins, Teresa I63 Alejandro, Angelina 22, 90 Alexander, Lorelei III Allegretti, Phillip I93 Allen, Colette S4, 94, 95, I62, I63 Allen, Donna 97, I93 Allen, Glenn l93 Allen, Karl I63 Allen Laura I93 Allen, Leslie 90 Allen Mark S2 Allen, Sean 88 Allen, Sherri 20, S4, 96, I63, I76, 236 Allison. Sondri IOS, I93 Allred. Kristin 82, 83, 94, 208 Alvarez, Daniel I93 Ament, Brian C. l93 Anastasio, Andrea I93 Andersen, Andersen. Anderson, Donna 78, 94, l9I, I93 Anderson, John I93 Anderson, Kimberly I93 Anderson, Matthew I63 Andrews, Doreen I24 226-INDEX Linda S9, I02. IO7, I08, III, II2, I93 Myrna S8, S9, l0l, l03, II2, I63 Arnold, Kelly 76 Arnold, Catherine I93 Artuso, Angelina IOS Asay, Chance I63 Ascuitto, Barbara I63 Atherton. Denise I63 Atkinson, James IO7, I32, I47, I63 Babbitt, Norma I09 Babbitt, Trisha I93 Baehr, Bryant I3S, I93 Bailey Jay 66, 67, l63, ISS Bailey, Lanae IOS Baker, Randy I63 Baldwin, Michael I63 Baldwin, Traci S4, 72, 78, I93 Ball, Donna l63 Bamrick, Robert 33, IOI, IO4, IO7, I63 Banyai, Stuart I3I, I63 Barber, Crystal I24 Barbieri, Kristine 9I, II2, IIS, I93 Bartol, Cynthia I27, I63 Basden, Adrienne I08, Il0, I63 Bassett, Rebecca I02. I93 Batchelor, Kimberly 78, IO2, II2, I93 Bauler, Jennifer I09 Baughman, Lori ISS Beach, Shane I26, I63 Beals, Charlene 97, I03, I93 Bean, Stephen I93 Bearden. Stuart I64 Beasley, Richel IO2, I93 Beaty, Aaron I93 Beaty, Larry l3S, l93 Beazer, Keith I64, 209 Beazer, Norman IOS Becker, Diane 73, l93 Becker, Louisa IOI, I64 Beckert, Troy IO2, l93 Beckle, Bret IO2, I93 Bennett, Stacey I94 Bermea, Tony I94 Bernhagen, Parrish Sl Besch, Donna I07, I64 Bevell, John JR. I64 Bevell, Kathy 97, 2I0 Bevins, Jerry II I47 Biggs, Diane 23. 78, I64 Biggs, John 45, IO4 Bigler. Lori 47, II2, I28, I64 Bilderback, Donna S8, 78, I Billbe, John I3S, 2I0 Binks, Michele S4, 90, 2l0 Binnie, Thomas I94 Bird, Jason 2I0 Bishop, Glenn I63, I64 Black, Kelly IOS Blades. Paula I28, I64 Blake, Kathleen I64, Blanchette, Jasen 2I0 Boardman, Daniel I94 Boardman, Joseph I64 Bogard, Sherry S7, II7, I64 Boltjes, Tamra 83, 96, 2l0 Bond, Elizabeth S9, 2I0 Bond, Tom 39, 88, I64 Boomer, Richard I94 Boothe, Jeffrey I64 Boren, Brenda 97, IO3, I64 Bothe, Richard I94 Bottesch, Joan IJI, I64 Bottomley, Barbara l08, 2I0 Bottoms, John S3, 2IO Bowden, Kimberly I94 Bowers, Jennifer 2I0 Boxrud, Lynette, I64 Boyce, Shannon 23, I64 Boyd, Ronald Sl. I24, I64 Boyer, Kerry I94 Boyle, Alan I94 Boyle, Charles I64 I9, 2I0 Bracken, Joan 22, 30, 60, II2, I64, I79 Brackenbury, John IOS. 2I0 Branch. Bret I94 Brant, Douglas 80, 2l0 Bray, Debra I05, 2l0 Brehm, Christine 97, lI6, II7. I64 Bresson, Derek 53, 2lO Bressow, Derek 2l0 Bretz, Donald 52, I94 Brewer, Cooleen l64 Brewer, Mari-Hope l6S Brilliant, John 2l0 Brimley, lvard 2I0 Brinkerhoff. Chanon I02, l65 Brinkley, Christine 209, 2lO Briscoe. Mark I94 Broderick. Craig 80, I94 Brookes, Michael I94 Brooks, Leslie l3I, IGS Brooks, Patrick 70. 7I, 2I0 Brooksby. Donald 62, 88, IO2, I94 Camptell, David S. 98, 99, I94 Camptell Deborah R. 2I0 Canfield Beverly S. I28, l6S Carbone, Carmen l04, I66 Cardenwas, Jeanette I94 Carling, Randy 53, 2lO Carlos. Frederick 64, I94 Carlos, Lorraine 2ll Carlson, Douglas IOS, 2lI Carman, Dale I66 Carpenter, Lori l02, I94 Carranza, Jesus 2ll l7I, 50, 39, II2 Broom, Ellen I24, 2I0 Broom, Kipp 5l, IGS Brown, Clinton 7I. 2l0 Brown, Curtis 33, IIS, I27, IGS Brown Cynthia 54, 78. l3I, 2l0 Brown, Diane 2l0 Brown, Eileen I65 Brown James, l65 Brown Lorin I94 Brown, Martin 64, IO6, IO7, I94 Brown, Melissa 9l, l65 Brown, Monica I65 Brown, Scott l65 Brown, Steven I35, IGS Brown, Tammy S. IGS Brown, Traci I94 Brownson, Pamela A. 2l0 Brunell, Darrin R. 88 Brunner, Randall J. 2I0, 30 Brunsdale. Leonard C. IGS, 45, SI, Carroll, Carroll, Carroll Carter: Cynthia I9S Barbara 2ll John 2lI Wayne 40 4I. 64, 65, Carter, Gordon IIS, I66 Carter, Jonathan 88, 205, 2ll Carter, Joseph I95 Carter, Karen 2lI Carter, Sharon 2Il Casaus. Laura II2. II7, I66 Casaus. Patricia II7, I95 Cash. Jack I66 Casner, Jeffrey I66 Casper. Sheri 2Il Casteel, Elizabeth I35. 2ll Castillo, Melinda 23, I95 Castleberry, Christine 2ll Casto. Richard I66 Catvenus, Sheri I95 Ceal, Lisa 2lI Chaffman, Daniel 52, I95 Chambers 80, 8I, 88. I3I. I66 Chambers, Alisa I66 Chambers, Pamela 2Il Chambers. Susan S4. SS, 94, 95, II2, ll6, II7, I66, 83 Delmanowski, Clow, Dian 83, 2ll Brutsche, Sherrill L. IGS, l85, 236, 87 Bryce, Deborah L. 2l0, 20, I03 Brzucki, Annmarie I65, 98, 99, l3l Bubenhiem, Mary R. I94. IOS Buckley. Brian D. 2I0, S2 Buker, Jeffrey F. 2IO Buker, Kathleen M. I28, IGS Bundy, Tom S. I65 Burgess, Terri L. IGS Burley. Gary L. Jr. I94, II2, 66 Burns, Robert D. 2l0 Burns, Stephanie E. 2lO Burns. Stephanie E. 2lO Burns, William G. IGS. 236 Burrell, Timothy H. l65 Burrow, Ouita S. I94 Burton, David K. l65 Burton, Kim D. IGS Burton, Tami D. 2l0 Busby, Holly I28, IGS Busby, Jordon C. 2I0, l05 Bush. Terri D. l65, I44. l3l Butler, Laurie R. I94 Butler, Lisa I94 Bustz, Mark A. 2I0, 67 Byerlly, Gretchen E. 87, S4, l65 Byrne, Timothy J. 52, 67. 2l0 C Cachora, Danny L. 2lO Cachora, Denise 2I0 Cafied. Durain 2l0 Calder. Donna 20, 35. 45, 94, iw, l0l, II3, IGS Calderwood, Catherine 54, 78. IIO. Ill. I94 Calderwood, Christine 54. 78, I08, Ill, 2I0 Calderwood, Joyce U. 27, 47, 60. 78. l0I, Ill, IGS Calhoun. Amber 99, 2I0 Calhoun, Scott E. 2I0 Calkins. Robert J. IO4. IO7, IIO, 2l0 Callahan Mitchell G. IGS. IG9 Camarena, Consepion 90, IO9, 2lO Camarena, Manuelita 60, IGS Camp, Cynthia M. IO7, Ill, 2l0 Camp, David C. IO7. l6S Campbell, lkmiel L. 64, 2l0, 76 Campbell Frank R. I94 Campbell. John W. I94 Campbell, Katrina IGS Campbell, Sandra M, 2I0 Campos, Cindy 72, 2I0 Campos. Jesse 66, 67, I94 Chan, Serei Soksan 2Il Chanderl, Douglas I27, I66 Chandler, Jon 2II Channel, Steven 88, I66 Chaparro, Eleanor I95 Chaplin, Bryan 2ll Chapman, Jon l3S, I95 - Chapman, Telford IO7. 2lI Chappell, Jeffrey S2. 2Il Charette, Lisa 2ll Charley, Lisa 73, I24, I66 Chaudoin, Ric 2lI Chaudoin, Robert I66 Cheesman, Annette 2ll Cheves, Kelley 2II Cheves, Toni I66 Chevrette, Joseph I66 Chhean, Boun L. I95 Chhean, Boun A. I95, 75 Chiago, Liza I95 Chinski, Christine I95 Chisholm, Darin 70, 7I, 2ll Chovan, James I95 Christensen, Jean 54, 83, I66 Christensen, Keri IIS, 234 Christofferson, Janet IO7 Christopher, Judy II2, I66 Christopher, Robert 2II. 76 Chrzanowski, Donna I66 Cirou, Jacqueline II2, IG6, I90 Cirou, Jeffrey, 2ll Clarich, Laurierae, 2II Clarich. Robert I66 Clark, Brian 88, I95. 236 Clark, Julie 23, 54, 78, II2. I95 Clark, Susan, I66 Clark, Suzanne. II2. IG7 Clark, Roger 75, 2ll Clement, John 44. 45, 94, 95, l85 Clement, Kathryn 20. 22, 2Il Clennan, Norma I22. IG7 Clepinger, Tracy IO7 Clevenger. David I67 Clevenger, Elliot 2II IO2. IIS, I94 .1 lOl, IIO, II2, I67, Cloud, Kevin IO4, IO7, I08, IIO, IG7 Cluff. Jonathan l67 Cochenour. Richard I95 Coe. Samantha 2lI Coffman, Brian 2Il Coker. Robert I95 Cole. Chris I95 Cole, Dawn I95 Cole, Donna 2Il Cole. Glenn 2ll Coleman, Kelland 64, I02, IO7, I95, 76 Comfort, Scott I95 Conely, Michelle 60, 90, IO9, 2ll Conn, Conn, Maria l67 Richard 2l2 Cook, Brenda IG7 Cook. Darren I95 Cook, Gail I95 Cook, Janette IO9 Cook, Micheal 64, IO2, I95. 7G Cooley. John S3, 67, 2l2 Coon, Kelli 97. 2I2 Cooper, Adam 2I2 Cooper, Jeffrey 98, I95 Cooper, Ronald 2l2 Corder. Kenney 7I. I95 Cordon, Nuel 2l2 Cortez, Timothy IG7 Cottrell, David I95 Covert, Johanna l3I, IG7 Cowan, Marva 97 Cowan, Michelle I24, 2l2 Cox, Laura 2l2 Cox, Ronald IG7 Cox Tim I67 Craft, Paul IOS, 2l2 Craig, Michelle l9l. I95 Cramer, Coleen 54, 73, 87, I67, 236 Cramer, Kevin l05. I23, 2l2, 7G Cramer, Lisa I95, 2l2 Crandall, Lynda l3l Crandell 45, Ill, I95 Cranston. Randall I95 Crawford, Jolene 22, 27, 3l, I67, I79 Creasman, Leah 2l2 Creasman, Rebecca lw, l0l, IIS, l67 Creech, Jaunita 59, 72, 87, I95 Crespin, Andrew I35, 2l2 Croft, Janet 2l2 Cronstrom. John I67 Crouse, Thomas I95 Cull, Ernest I27, IG7 Cullen, Gary Sl, I79. l84 Cummings, Kimberly 2l2 Curtis, Jay IOS, 2l2 Curtis, Michael I67 Cutlip, Damond I95 Dagon, Michelle I95 Dagon, Thomas 2I2 Dallas, Ladawn 2l2 Damnjanovic, Milica I28, I67 Dandurand, Charlotte I95. 2I2 Day, Brian 64, IO9, 2I2, 76 Deacon, James 52, I95 Dean, Edward 75, 2l2 Dean, Natalie IG8 Decker, Shari 72, 2l2 Deeringwater, Cindy 72, 2l2 Deeringwater, John SI Degideo. Stanley l68 Dekanter, Vicki IG8 Delage, David I68, 76 Delgadillo. Rocio I95 Ronald 80, l46, I68 Delong. Shawn 62. 88, Il9, IG8 Denman, Wade 2I2, 76 Denny, Ken 2l2 Desenberg, Lawrence H. 2l2 Dewitt, Page E. I95 Diaz, Humberto 75 Diaz De Leon, Delia l68 Dibona, Margaret J. I44 Dickerson, David E. 3l, Sl, IG8, I79 Dickey. Edwin S. I95 Dickey. Shayne T. I08, lll, I2I. IG8 Diepetraten, Caroly, E. IG8 Digesualdo. Jana I23, IG8, I79 Dilcox, Phil J. IO7 , I95 Dilcox, Raymond L. IG8 Dipple, Ann M. 2I2 Dixon, Carol L. IIS, I93, I95 Dixon, Kyle D. IO2, I95 Doan, Wendy L. l96, I97 Doane, Linn C. 53. 2l2 Dobson, Denise E. 83, l05, l96 Dode, Rodney C. l68 Dominguez, Antonitte M. I26, l68 Done, Alan S. 2l2 228-INDEX Done, Mark B. Done, Todd O. 27, IIS, l68 Donoho, David A. 2l2, I35 Dornbier, Susan M. Dornbier, Edward T. Donwell, Mark C. 2l3 Dowling, Shelly L. IOS, l68 Draeger, Dale D. 88, IO2. I96 Draper. Mark R. I96 Dubek. Daryl L. 2l3 Dubek. Richard R. l68 Dubek. Richard C. I73 Dudley. Michael E. l84 Dull, Sandra J. I96 Dull, Shelly l69 Dunlap. Khristopher A. l90 Dunlap, Leslie D. 59, 73, 87. I69 Dunstan, Heather M. 60. I96 Dunstan. Valerie A. 97, IO2, l95 Dupray, Lori-Ann 2l3 Durfee, Dale A. I9, 52. IO2, IIO Durfee, Richard E. 88 Durfee. Suzette 78. 54, 2l3 Durivage. Christopeher W. l68, Durler, William S. IO7, l69, 236 Dwan, Lori M. l28. I69 Dyslin, Christopher D. IO9, I69 Dytrt, David P. I69 Earl, Leslie, A 2l3 Eaves, Faylene I96. I97 Edgemon. Unita l35, I96 Eickstaed. Jeannine l69 Ellsworth, Darren P. I23, I69 Ellsworth. Sylvia I96 Elrick, Laurie J. l69 Embry, Jeff D. I69 Encinas, Amaliz I69 Endres. Paul L. 2l3 Engelhardt. Cheri 99 Engelhardt, Deborah 2I3 Engelhardt, Donna 2l3 Engelhardt. Gerald I96 Engle, Mary 2l3. IO5 Engle, Sherry I96 Engstrom, Eric l69, l80, l82, l83 76 Enos. Shea 66 Enriquez. Daniel I96. 64, 65. 76 Enriquez. Sylvia I96 Epp, Gary l69, IO7, 88 Epps, Soctt 2l3, 76 Erickson, Richard I96 Ervin. Pamela B. l28, I69 Ess. Laura I96 Estrada, Laura l69 Estrada, Mario I96 Estrada. Paul I96 Estrada, Stephanie I96, 97 Evangelo, Tanya IOS, 2I3 Evans Evans. Evans . Andrea I8. 37. l69, 236 Cheryl 54, 78. I96, I99 Daniel SI. I28. I70 Evans David I70 Evans. Dean I7O Evans Leigh I7O Everitt, Lorna l70 Evers. Keith 2l3 F I69 , l84, 26, 64. 75. Fairfield. Beth II2. II6, II7. I70, 47 Fallbeck, Linda I7O Fallbeck, Randy IOS, 2I3 Fancher, Elizabeth 9I. I70 Fanning, William 2I3 Farnsworth. Bonnie 94, I70, I78 Farnsworth, Jeanette I70 ' Farnsworth. Richard I96 Farnsworth. Ruth 22, 59. 90, IO2, I93, I96, 234 Farr. Kenneth I96 Farr. Roger 53. 2I3. Fasking, Kimberly 97. I96 Fast. Mark 74, 75, I7O Faull. John I2I, I35, I7O Favazzo. David 2l3 Favazzo, Mary I70 Fears, Tina 2I3 Featherston, Darrell I70 Felix, Oscar 2I3 Feller, Lori I7O Fergason. Mary Kay 2l3 Ferguson. Scott 2l3 Ferguson. Thomas 62, I96 Fernandez. Anthony I96 Fernandez, Dario I70, 75 Fernandez, Gabriel 2l3 Fiaco. Gordon I96 Figueroa. Rosemarie 2l3 Finkbeiner, Carol I96, IO3 Finkbeiner, Richard 2I3 Finnegan. Martin I70, 64. 76 Finnegan, Robert I96, 64. 76 Fischer, Donna 2l3 Fish, Stephanie 2I3, 97. IIO Fitch. Mandy 2I3 Flaherty. Shannon l6, 27, lI5, I94, I96 Flake, Bill 2I3 Flake, Clarol I45 Flake, Margie I96 Flatoff, Michelle l70 Fleming, Cynthia I7O Fletcher, Jack I96, 64, 76 Fletcher, James I7O Fling. Amy 2l3, IOS Fling, Deborah I70, IO2, II2 Floersch. Timothy I96 Flores, Benito 2l3, 75 Flores. Silvia I96 Foote. Kirsten I70, II2 Foris, Brian 2l3, 64 Forney. Biran I96 Fort, Brett l7l Foster, Kea I96 Fowler. Diana 2l3 Fowler, Dion I7l, I27, 96 Fox, Dennis 2l3 Fox, Lisa 2I3 Francher. Liz IOI Frank. Scott I96 Franklin, Brenda I03, I96 Frazier. Mark l7l Freeman. Chris 78, I96 Freestone, Crystal I3I. I7I Freestone, Steven I7l Freidel, Christine I96 Freidhof, Kelly IOS, 2I3 French. Jamie I96 Funderburg, Julie l3l, l7l Funk, Christopher 62, 88, IO2. Funk. Lorie 54, 78, 94. Ill, 2l3 Furbee. Jerry I96 Furbee. Laura I96 Furnell. Janine I97 G Gadberry, Richard I97 Gaede, Teresa l7I Gamertsfelder, Lee I97 Garbell, Jeanne 20, 22, 83. 82, Garcia. Edward l7I Garcia, Judge I97 Garcia, Maria 54. 55, 96. l7l Garcia. Paul 2l3 Gardner, Dirk I97, 62, IO2 lO8. Ill IO2, II2. I97 Gardner, Karen I7l, 20. 35, IIS. 3I Garland, Duane I97, I99 Garner. Jodi I7I Garrett, Mark I7l Gartland. James I7l Garza. Frances l7l Gaschler. Robin 2l3, IOS Gates. Brad IIS Gares, Danette l7l Gates, Rochelle I97. IOS Gates. Steven 2l3. 88 Gayton. Martha I97 Geer, Gail 72, I Geiger, Annette 2l3 Gerber, Aaron I97, 70, 7I Geringer, Therese I97 Gilbert, Christopher I97, l20, IO4 Gilchrist. Krista I97 Giles, Lee 2I3, IO9 Gill, Julia I92. I3I Gill. Timothy I97 Gill, Ronald I97, IO2 Gillespie. Gary I72 Giorgio. Monique 73 Girardi, Victor 2I3, I04 Girouard, Janice 2l3 Glass, Judy I72 Glass, Otto 2l4 Glenn, Carolyn I97 Goats, Rodney 2I4 Goff. Eric 2I4, I07. IOS Goff, Joshua I70, IIO Goff. Megan I72 Gohl, Richard I97 Goins. Felix 2I4, l35, IO9. Golie. Celia 2l4, 72 Gomez. Consuelo I72 Gomez, Gilbert S2 Gomez. Jessica I72, I26 Gomez, Richard IO2 Gomez, Robert I97 Gonzal z Margaret II7. I72 I2O e . Gonzalez. Ruben 2l4 Good, Daniel C. I72, I75 Goodman. Ivan T. I26, I72 Gordon. Christopher S. III. Gordon, Scott D. 2I4 Gorman, Alberta I24, I28, I72 Goudeau. Sophia E. 59, 73. 78. I24, I26 Gowans, Beth A. 97, IO2, II2, I97 Grace, Debra A. II, 94. 95 Graf. Gregory W. S2, l07, I97 Graham, Michael A. IOI. II2, II5. II6 Graham. Robert C. 35, 37, IOI. IO2, IIS 2I4 Grant, Barbara A. 2l4 Grant. Matthew, M. I97 Grant, Terri R. 2I4 Grasser. Rob M. 66 Graves, Cari A. 83, 2I4 Gray, Darrin D. 2I4 Gray. Kimberly B. 45, IO2. II2. II6. II7. I2O I97 Green, Eric L. 53, 2I4 Green, Robin 59, 73, 87 Green. Sharon 90, 2l4 Greenwood, Gary W. I73 Gregory, Brian L. IO7, IIO. 2l4 Gregory. Deborah S. l2I, I97 Gregory, Tammy L. 97, 2l4 Grey. Kim I22 Griffiths, Ruth A. I97 Groff, Robert D. I97 Gross, Brenda I28, I73 Gruntorad. Lori A. l28. I73 Guerena. Frank l35 Guinn, Matthew. C. 22, 52. 88. I97, 76 Gulett. Donna K. I73 Gunn, James E. I97 Gunnell, Beverly 22. I73, 236 - Gunnell, Brent 26. 64, 65. I73. l80, 76 Gurr, Kari L. 2l4 Gurtler, Stephanie R. 23, IO8. Ill, I97 Guthrie, Matthew W. IO5, 2I4 Gutierrez. Henry I97 Gutierrez, Susan IS2, I97 H Haack. Laurie 2l4 Haare, Jacquelene 97. 2I4 Haas, Charles 2l4 Haggard, Ken I73 Hale, Lawrence 67. 2l4 Hale, Timothy 98, 99. I3l, I73 Hall, Della 78, I79 Hall. Demetress 78, 2I4 Hall, Diane IO2, I97 Hall, John 22, I35, l66. I73 Hall. Robert I73 Hall, Susan 45, IO2, I73 Halliburton, Holly I73 Geringer, Tom l7l Gervasio, Donna I7I Gibbs, Janis l28, I72 Gierich, Rhonda I97 Gietz. Bradley I72. 45. I39 Halverson, Margaret 37, 45, II6. II7. I20, I73 I76, 234, 236 Ham. Gregory 5,2 2I4 Hamblin, Patrick 2I4 Hamblin, Robin I97 Hamblin, Russell 75, 2l4 Hamblin, Susan 87, III. II2, I97 Hamilton, Bryn IIO, II2, II6, II7, I73 Hamilton, Colette 2l5 Hamilton, Shawn 2l4 Hammar, Craig l73 Hammond, John 5I, II2, I98, 76 Hampton. Alfonso I73 Hancock. David 2l4 Hancock, Joan 22, l26, I73, l79. 2l4 Hancock, John 2l5 Haney, Laura I35, 2l5 Hannaford. Harold l98 Hannah, Scott 2l5 Hansen, Eve 9l, IO7. l98 Hansen . Howard lO5, I73 Hansen, Shawn 2l5 Hansen, Scott I73 Hardester, Paul I26, l73 Hardman, Raquel 23, l73 Hargrove, Sandra 97, I98 Hargus, Crystal 2l5 Harman. Denise 2l5 Harmon, Maureen l2O, l98 Harper, Dawn 97, IO3, I73 Harper, Jaime 2l5 Harrell, Brian 5l, I74, 76 Harris. Carolyn 45, I74 Harris, Kevin 53. 2l5 Harris. Lori I74 Harris. Philip IO7, 2l5 Harris, Harris, Harris, Suzette 97, l98 Timothy l98, I99 William 26, 88, I74, IBO, IS2, I84 Hart, Sandra I74 Harte, Marcia I74 J Hartman, Mark l98 Hartmann, Mary I74 Hartwell, Robert l35, l98 Hase, Lisa 62, 73. l6, 63. 73, II2, I35, I74 Hathcock. Daren 64, 2l5, 76 Hatley, Adam 67, I74 Haught, Susan 2l5 Havermale, Tammy I74 Hawkins, Adriene I74 Hawkins, Suzanne l98 Haws. Thomas 2l5 Hayne, Dennis l98 Heath, Chelli IO3, IOS, l98 Hebel, Suzy 2l5. 234 Hedges, Thomas 53, 2l5 Heilman, Stephen 66, l98 Heimburg. Brian 53, 7l, 2l5 Heimke, Aaron l35, I74 Helliker, Paul I35, I98 Helmbreck, Bart l98 Helms, Anthony 25, 53 Helms. Ginger I74 Henderson, Amy 9l Holt, Cindy 97, I49, l98, 236 Holt, Kellie 97, l98 Holt, Michael lOl, I2l, I74 Hooton, Anthony 2l5 Horne, Kenneth l98 Horne. Shannon 2l5, 223, 236 Horneman, Christine 59, 72, 2l5 Horneman, Rhonda 2l5 Hornstien, Beth l98 Hough. Jeffery 88, 2l5 Hough, Matthew IO7, l2O, l98 Houser, Robbi IO3, I35, I98 Howard, Bryan l4O, l75 Howard, Darrin 2l5 Howard, Janie 2l5 Howard, Jeffery l4O. I75 Howard, Nevelle 5I, l98 Howe. John 2l5 Hoy, Robin l3l, I75 Hoyum, Randy l98 Hruby, Sherie 2l5 Hudgins. Debra I26, l75 Hudson, Robert 2l5 Huegle, Marsha l28. I75 Huffaker, Darin 20. 50, 5l, 66, 75, 88. 94, lOl, I62, I75 Hughes. Thomas 25, 64, 76 Humpert, Troy I27, l75 Hunt, Laurie 37, II2, ll5, l75, I76, 236 Hunt. Ray 88, 2l5 Hunt, Teri 60, l98 Hunt, Todd 64, 2l5, 76 Hunton Jonna 78, 2l5 Huston, Lora II6, II7, 2l5 Hutcheson. Lorraine 27, l43, l75 Hutcheson, Melany 87, l2I, l98 lde, Kelly 57, l75 llg, Thaddeus 74 75. IO7. 2l5 Isaacs, Helen IOS, Ill, 2l5 I75 Isley, Jerry I99 lversen, Charlotte 83, 94, II6, II7, I24. Iverson, Lisa lO8, I75 Jabs. Bryan l35, I75 Jabs. Lorenda l75 Jackson. Dee 56, 73, 87, I75 Jackson, Elaine l98 Jacot, Jacque I75 James, Kimberly IO4, IO5, IO7, I75 James, Veronica I24, I98 Hendrickson. Mike IO5, l35 Hendrickson, Terri I98 Hel er Susan 2l5 p . Hernandez, Jabonn l98 Hernandez, Thomas 5l, II7, I72. I98 Hernandez. Tony II7, 2l5 Jandacek, Keith l35, I98 Jandacek, Robert l75 Jarvis, Robert 32, 39, 44, 45, 74, 94. I20, I62, I75 Jatho. Janice I98 Jauregui, Monica 97, I96 Jeffs, Shaun l98 Jeglum, Roni 2l6 Herrera, Isabel I98 Herron, Sandra 2l5 Hershey, Michael l98 Hester, Denna 59, 78, I74 Heywood, Lisa I74 Heywood, Mary IO2. II2. I54, l98 Hicks, Aaron 2l5 Jennings, Carol 97, 2l6 Jensby, Amy sz. sz. lov. ws Jensen, Cynthia l53, 2l6 Jensen. Jensen, Jensen. Jensen. Daniel IO9, IIO, I75 Joanne l98 Julie 97, 98, 99, I98, 2l6 Philip 66 Hicks, Jennifer IO5, I5l. 2l5 Hicks, Nicki l3l, I74 Hidalgo, Bertha 97 Higby, J. 2l5 Higdon, Gigette l98 Higgins. Autumn IO7, I74 Hilburn, Judith 2l5 Koetzle. Thomas I77 Hildesheim, Monica I28. I74 Jenen, Stephen l75 Jepson. Robert 2l6 Jewel, Barbara I98 Jemenez, Angel 2l6 Jishie, Alicia 2l6 Johann, Susie l76. II6, IO2 Johns, Karen 54, 72 Johns. Michael I76, 63, 62. 36 Hilyard, Dierdre II6, II7, 2l5 Hilyard, Lorraine II6, ll7 Hinitt, Brenda 97, I98 Hirsch, Joni lOl, IO2. II2, I74 Hodges, Rhonda 73, 59, I74 Hoffmann, Mark l3l, I74 Holady, Michael lO5, l98 Holbrook, Stacy l98 Holling. Curtis 2l5 Holloway, Johnny 2l5 Homquist, Tina 57, I74 Johnson. David l76 Johnson. Deval l98, 32, IO2 Johnson, Jason 2l6 Johnson, Kathryn l76, I24 Johnson, Madzina l98. I24 Johnson, Marcela I99 Johnson , Melissa l76 Johnson, Michele I99 Johnson, Shelly I99 Johnson, Warren 2l6 Johnston, Daniel 52 lOl. II2, lI5, Johnst on, kevin I99 Joiner, Tina I99. 72 Jones, Jones, Christopher 2l6, IO7 Cynthia l76 Jones, Ellen l76, II7, IIO, II2 Jones, Ivan l76 Jones, Jeannine 2l6, 78 Jones, Kristina 2l6 Jones, Marlen I76. IO2 Jones, Michael l76 Jones. Quentin 2l6 Jones, Troy 2l6 Joplin. Glenn 2l6 Jordan, Denise I99, I76, l3I Jordan. Dana l52 Jordan. Joanna 2l6 Judd. Jared I99, 76 Judd, Shelli 2l6, IO3 Judy, Robin I99, 60. IO3, II2, 2I2, IIO Justus, Daniel I99, II2, 66 Justus, Reborah l76. 22, 3l Kaczmarek, Allyson Il6. lO8, IIO Kahler, Valerie 2l6. lO8, IIO, IO9, IIO, 72 Kaluzniacki, Andrew 2l6. lO5 Kane, Shawn 2l6, 53, 67 Kastre. Tammy 2l6 Kauakahi, Lily 2l6 Kaufman. Wes 2l6, lO5 Kazmarek, Allyson I99 Kay, Patricia 202 Keating, James 2l6 Keck, Merill I76, IO7. lO4 Keigley, Melanie I76 Keigley, Michelle 2l6 Keith. David 2l6 Kelley. Aaron 2l6 Kelley, Rochelle 2l6, lO5 Kellogg, Jennifer I76, I3l Kelly, David 2l6 Kelly, Kathleen I99 Kelly, Keith I99 Kelsey. Lisa IO9, 2l6 Kempton, James I76 Kennedy. Michael 52, I99 Kenney, David I99 Kent, Diane I99 Kereluk, Daniel 5l, I99 Kershner, Melissa- I99 Kerste Keyes. tter, James 5l. I76 James I76 Kiburz, Richard I99 K iesec ker, Diana IO2, I99 Kelber, Annmarie I76 Kilpatrick, Cindy l76 Kilpatrick, Fred I99 King, Corey lO5. l20, 2l6, 76 King, Kevin l26, l76 King, Paula IO2. IO7, I2I. I99 King, Tina 2l6 King, Trescha 96. l26, l76 Kinghorn, Douglas l76 Kingsbury, Kebby 2l6 Kingsley, Valerie I99 Kirkendall. Gayle l3l, I77 Kirschbaum, John 2l6 Kirshman. Kimberly IO3, l3I, I77 Kirshner, Melissa l2O Kleinman, Jeffrey l3l Kline, Nancy 78, 2l6 Kloeck er, Julie l28, I77 Kloss, Mary 2l6 Knight, Dana IO9, I99 Knipe, Cynthia I77 Koch, Nancy I99 Koesser, Daniel IO5, 2l6 Koski, Eric IO8, III, II2, I99 Kotcher. Kimberly lO8. Ill, I99 Kramer, Cory I99 Kramer. John 80, IO7, I99 Kranich, Heidi 54, 55, 78. I99 Kruczynski, Carla IO3 Kuhl, John I77 Kuhman, Ronald 2l6 Kuntze. Jeanine I99 Kwan, Sandra 2l6 Kwan.Toni I99 INDEX-229 L Lafella, Dominick 53. 2l6 Lagman, Bruce 53, 2I6, 76 Lambie, Kyle 2I6 Lammon, Cindy 2l6 Lammon, Tammy 2I6 Landreth, Clifford I2O, I35, 2m Lane, Michael I35, XD Lane, Sherri 2I6 Lane, Chip 2I6 Langhout, Lori I53. 2I7 Lara, Parish 2l7 Lara, Richard 2I7 Larsen, Linda I77 Larsen, Mark I27 Larsen, Steven I04, IO5, IIO, 203 Laubmeier, Stacy 2m Lavender, Kristy 60, 78, 2I7 Lawrence. Kimberly 60, 6I, 78, 2l7 Lazarevic, Dan 52, 2I7 Leal, Lisa 2Il Leavitt, Kathleen 2l7 Leck, James SO, 2I7 Lee, Hwa-wei 2l5 Lee, Michelle 2m Lee, Sieglinde 78, 2I7 Leftwich, John 2I5 Leiber, Eric 5l,l02, XD Lem, Gina 2l7 Lemme, David 62, 2m Lemme, Mary 2m Lenhart, Stephanie I2S, I77 Lenhart, Steven 2w, 236 Lenke, Brian 77, IO7, I20, 2w, 236, 237 Leonard, Dennis 2l7 Leone, Bryan 52, 2w Lepper, Grant 200, 76 Leverson, Erik S0, 2I7 Lewis, Destri I77 Lewis. Esther IOS Lewis. Kyle 88. IO2, 203 Lewis, Neva I77 Lewis, Renee I77 Lewis Rosalind 73, 87, I77 Libhart. William I77, 76 Linde, Karin 2m Linde, Kathryn I02. 2w Lindheimer, Sharon 2m Lindheimer, Shawn 2m Lines, Wade 2I7 Link, Pamela I77 Lizarraga, Anna 2w Lizarraga, Rita T. I77 Loftus, Michele D. 2w, 23, II2 Lopez, April A. 2l7, 60, IO9, 90 Lopez, Eric 2I7, 53 Lopez. Michael A. 2CD, l35 Lorenzen, Erik N. 2I7 Lott, Ray A. 2m Louis, Joycelyn A. 2I7, 72, IO7 Love, Roy A. I77 Lowe, Bobby L. 2m Lowery, Dawndi L. 207 Lowry, Phillip E. 45, 88, IIO, II5, L'Heureux, Michael A. 2I7 Lucas, Robert M. 2m. 2l7 Lucas, Thomas A. 2I7 Lucero, Dodge 2w Lucero, Lisa M. I52 Lucostic, Leslie L. II7, 2l7 Luge, Christine D. XD Lukens, Kevin K. I77 Lukich, Donna K. I77 Luna, James D. l05, 2w Ly, Hieu P. 2m Ly, Michael I77 Maas, Dawn M. 72, I20, 2I7 Maas, Tracy A. I3I, I77 MacAluso, Stephen C. 5I, I77 MacDonald, Bradley J. l7S 2I7, 234 Mahan, Richard S. 2l7 Maki, Raymond E. I72 Makil, Daniel J. 53, I05, 2I7 Makil, David A. 67, IO7, IIO, 2I7 Makil, Jason, A IOO Makil, Vincent E. I78 Mallcros, Darren I05 Malay, John C. 200 Maldonado, Bruce l7S Maldonado, Christopher B. 52. Maldonado, Gil P. I7S Malinovic, Sanja 2I7 Mallett, Sherri L. 97, I7S Maloney, Tori A. l2S, l78 Mandrake, Garth 200 Mangino, Naomi J. 2l7 Manley, Allison P. I20, I78 Mann, Marcus E. 67, 2l7 Mann, Rodney R. I78 Marble, Mike 76 Marlatt, John l35, 2l7 Marley, Geri 2IS Marquez, Bobby I75, 2CD 2CD McQueen, Dennis 52, I05 McTaggart, Ingrid 54, 73, 83, II2, 236 McWherter, Misty 97, 20 Mecher, Wes 20 Medina, Abrigail 20 Medina, Anna 20 Medina, Antonio II6, II7, 20 Medina, Darryl 20 Medina, Debra I79 Medina, Frances I52, ISO, 20 Meek, Kristine ISO Mehalko, Kelle IO5, ISO Meigs, Donna I3l, ISO Mejia, Mejia, Ruben 20 Vidal 66, ISO Mell, Michele 2IS Melladp, David 20 Menchio, Michelle IO9, I28. ISO Mendoza, Gary 2IS Mendoza Joe I72, 2IS Menodza, Martin ISO Mendoza, Richard 4l, 52, 20 Merkley, Alan IO7, 20 Marquez, Pamela 2lS Marshall, Dee Dee 2I8 Marshall, Jodi 2l6 Marshall, Richard 20 Martin, Brett 2lS Martin, Farrel 64. 2l3, 76 Martin, Peter 2IS Martin, William I78 Martinea u Curtis I78 Martin, Randy XD ' es Martinez . Becky 59, 99, I , I78 Martinez, Dacia 2IS Martinez. Dana 2w Martinez , Diana 2l8 Martinez, Jesse l78 Martinez, Raul 2IS Martinez, Sophia 73, I79 Merkley, Donna l02, 20 Merril, David IO7, ISO Merrill, Rebecca I05, II5, 2I8 Merrill, Shannon 97, 2IS Merritt, Kurt 2IS Merritt, Sidney IO7, Il9, I55, ISO Merritt, Timothy IO4, 2IS Metcalfe, Michelle ISO Mettler, Kenneth A. 2I8 Meyer, Randy 52, 70, 7I, 2lS Miegs, Donna l76 Mikesh, Mary Beth 20 Mikesh, Susan 2I8 Michael, Malano 3l, 5I, l28, ISO, Milano, Rocky 52, 2I8 Milburn, Gerald W. 2l9, 76 Miles, Darlene K. 20 76 MacDonald, Neil T. IO9, IIO, 2I7, 234, 236 MacDonald, Steven D. 2w Madrid, Mark P. 2l7 Maee. Han Se 2I7 Mahaffey, Crystal D. I0, l78 230-INDEX Martinez, Teresa 2IS Mason, Jennifer 22, 3I, 54, 55, 90, I79 Mason, Karen 70, 90, 2IS, 234 Mason, Roy IO2, I2l, 26D Mast, Susan 22, 96, I93, 207 Masterson, Melissa 200 Matlock, Robin 56, 72. IOS, III, II2, 2m Matthews, Sonja l78 Maudovia, Rita I78 Maxwell, Traci 59, 78, IO5, 2IS Mayer, Juli I07, 2IS Mayfield, Todd 2m McCaig, Scott I79 McCain, Martin 53, 2lS McCain. Michael I27, l78, 76 McCallum, James I35. 2IS McClain, Sheri 20, I43, I79 McClelland, Tyrone I79 McCleve, Tamara 2IS McClowth, Kathy 60 McClure Priscilla 97, I26, I79, 2w McCormick, Catherine 97, 200 McCracken, James 2IS McCracken, Shelley 90, 96, 2I8 McCrea, Dixie 2m McDaniel, Michael 2IS McDonald, Carol I3I, I79 McGiIIivray, James 20 McGough, Rodnye 20 McGrath, Margaret II2, I79 McGraw, Janine 20 McGraw, Kathleen 59, 2IS McHenry, Janet I02. II5, I2I, I79 Mclnelly, Andrea 97, 2I8 Mclnelly, Derrick I79 Mclver, Laurie 22, 78, 2l8 Mclver, Lisa I79 McKinley, Barbara 83, 97, I03, I McKinney, Brian 20 McKinney, Caroline l2S, I79 McKinnon, Karen 20l McLain, Julie 20 McLain, Sheri I79 McLaws, Jay 20 Mclouth, Cathy 78, 2I8 McMaster, David 64, I79, 76 McNair, Christopher l05 McNair, Tracy I79 McPeek, Kevin 20. 76 McPeek, Thomas I79 McPete, Steve I79 20, 2l8 Miller, Angela K. IOS, Ill, ISO Miller. Christine M. 2l9 Miller, Dawn R. 97, 20 Miller, Denise I, ISO Miller, Kathryn G. II7, 2l9 Miller Marie A. 20 Miller, Mark T. ISO Miller, Ray F. ISO Miller, Stephen T. IOS, 2l9 Miller, Valerie R. 60, 6l, 78, 97, II2, II6, II7 Millett. Kenneth J. 33, 45, I0, l05, II5, ISO Millhollon, Julie A. 78, 2l9 Millhollon, Mary ISO Millican, Karson L. 2l9 Mills, Linda D. 9I, 20, 234 Mink, Cynthia A. ISO Mink, Gary S. 53, 2l9 Miranda, Elsa ISO Miranda, Kathleen II7, ISO Miskin, Julie 22, 47, 90, I0, II2, ISO Miskin, Rodney L. 22, I02, 20 Mitchell, Richard W. 2l9 Mitchell, Sheila K. 20 Molinsky, Lois K Montano, Antoinette C. I2S, ISI Montano, Robert A. 20 Montei, Kurt E. SO, 2l9 Montei, Scott L. 80, 8I. 20l Montemayor, Rebecca L. 20 Montgomery, David J. 20 Montplaisir, Judy A. l28, ISI Moon, Philip S. II2, ISI Moore, Nancy J. 2l9 Morkle, Dan 76 Morgan, Brian L. SO, II7, 20, 2l9 Morgan, Elizabeth L. 97, 2l9 Morgan, Kelly M. 20 Morin. Morin, Jeffrey R. 20 Stephen R. 2l9 Morris, Robert B. SS, 20 Morris, Robert E. II5, I26, ISI Morris, Roy ISI, IS6 Morris, Travis I27 Morris, Samuel ISI Morrison, Ron ISI Morrow, Lisa 20 Mortensen, Laury 39, 47, 54, 87, ISI Mortensen. Marnie 97, 2l9 Mortensen, Matthew ISI Morton, Mary 202 Mosley, Charles 26, 39, 64, I I2, ISO, ISI, 76 , I Moyers, Kasey 2l9 Muehlhausen, Katy 202 Muhich, Billy ISI Muir, Melissa I05, 2I9 Mulgrew. Carol ISI Mulkins, James 2I9 Mullenaux, Blaine 52 Mullenaux. Dale 5l, I79, ISI Mullenaux. Devin 5l. ISI Murphy, Chris I35, ISI Murray, Tracy 202 Murrietta, Arthur 202 Musgraves, Ronald 53, 2l9 Mutchler, Tammy 202 Myers, Dena ISI Nance, Mari 2I9 Nation, Phillip 2l9 Nations, Dawn II5, l45, 2l9 Nau, Lisa ISI Nau, William 75, 2I9 Nava, John 5l. ISI, I84 Nava, Mary 2I9 Neal, Kimberly 96, 202 Neel, Patrick 202 Neely, Daryl II6, I20, 2l9 Negaard, Kris I3I Nelson, Lisa 23. 78, ISI Nelson, Steven ISI Nemoto, Masataka 75, ISI Neville, Kent 33, 88. IOI, ISI Neville, Melodie l8l Newell. John I28, ISI Newell, Steven 2I9 Newland, Maran l76 Newsome, Kimberly 22, 78. 2l9 Nguyen, Hong l98 Nguyen, Huong 56, IS2, 202 Nguyen, Kieu-mai 57. 83. 202 Nguyen, Suongmai I82 Nichols, Anne 2l9 Nicolaus, Rick IS2 Nielsen, Melody IS2 Nielsen, Tina 98. 99, I82 Nielson, Cody I82 Nielson, Danalee I02, 202 Nielson, Jennifer 72, 202 Nielson, Juliet IO2, 202 Nissen, Kasey 209, 2I9 Noble. Juli 78, 202 Noel, Christina I09, 2I9 Nordness, Lisa I05, 2l9 Nordstrom. Lorelei 7S. 202 Norman, Jeffery I82 Norman, Larry I82 Norris, Rita I35, 2I9 Northrop. Tracy I24. 2l9 Norton, Joyce I82 Nuland. Maren IS2 Nunn. Dena I27. I82 Nunner. Suzanne 2l9 O O'Conner. A.J. 64, IO2, Ochoa, Patty I3l, I82 II6, II7, I23 Ochacki, Tonya 2I9 Odrizzi, Kent IS2 Ogle, Jason 2l9 Oliver, Russ 66, 67, II2, 202 Olmstead, Charles 2l9 , Corey l97, 202, 76 craig vo, vi, los. 2:9 Olsen Olsen, Kenneth 2I9, 76 Olson, Brent l04. l07, IIO Olson. Olson, Lisa l35, 2I9 Omar, Amina 202 Orlando, Jack 202 Orr, Shawn 202 Orr, William 88, 2l9 Ortega, Larry 53, 75, 2I4, 2l9, 76 O'Connor, Arthur 202, 203, 76 O'Donnell, Lori 202 O'Halloran, Michael I82 Osuch. Cynthia IO3, II2, 202 Otis. Matthe 2, 2l9 Otis, Sara 82, 83, IIO, III, 2I9 Otte. Todd 64. IS2, 76 Ottersen, Brian IS2 Overall, Jeffrey I05, 2l9 P Pagan, Don Carlos 5l, 66, 202 Pagliuso, Jayne 2I9 Palmer, Darin I02 Panther, Adrian 64, 65, 74, l07, I23, 202, 76 Park, Frank 66, l07, 202 Parker, Sandra 2I9 Parkes, lan 62, 63, 74, 75, 94, IS2, 237, 245 Parness, Robert 2I9 Passey, Dayna 97, 2I9 Passey, Lorna IS2 Patricca, Robert l35, IS2 Patterson, Darrin 64, 220, 76 Patterson, Glen lOl, IO2, IS3 Patterson. Jill 96, IS3 Paulk, Tami 220 Paulsen 27, l0I, IIO, II2, IS3 Pauzus, Kimberly 202 Pearce, Patricia A. 23, 97, 202 Pearcy, Jodi l83 Peasley, Ted l45 Pederson, Cheri 78 Pena, Mardi 99, ISS Pena, Rebecca 97, IS3 Penta, Catherine IS3 Pepera, Marcia l03, I83 Percy, Carl 62, IS2, 220 Perez, Gloria 220 Perez, Thomas IS2 Perkins, Cheryl II6. l82 Perkins, Mona II6. II7 Peters, Rene 220 Pertersen, Christine I27 Peterson, Debra 97, 220 Peterson. Jennifer 54, 220 Peterson, Julie 202 Petrie, Catherine l6. 36, 62, 63, 7 236, 237 Petuson, Christine IS3 Peworski, Ramona I83 Pfingsten, Maureen 202 Phan, Trong I83 Phillips, Annette IS3 Phillips, Mark 220 Pickard, Erik 52, 75, 220 Pickering. Ronnie 53, 67, 220 Pieper, Kirk l35, 220 Piersol, Darcy I83 Pipes, Brian II2, I83, I90 Pitman, Sandra II2, I20, I83 Pitt, Laura 78, 220 Pitts, Scott 6, 66, 202 Ploughe, Jana 220 Plumb, Charles I83 Plumb. Kenneth I05, 220 Plumb, Roy 202 Poleo, Anthony SS, 202 Polewka, Tammy I83 Pope, Vincent IS4 Porr, Don l35, 202 Porter. Anne 220 Porter, Juliann 23, 47. 7S, IS4 Porter, Kevin 202 Porter, K.C. 220 Posz, David 39, IIS, IS4 Potter, Gregory 220 Potter, Todd 202 Poturalski, Brian IS4 Poulin. James 37, Il5, IS4 Poulin, Rick lI5, I52, 202 Prentice, James 220 Prickett, Randy 76 Prince, Jacqueline I24 Prince, Kimberly 60, 78, I05, 220 Prince, Shirley I24, 202 Prince, Yolanda 97, I24, 202, 220 Pughe, Lisa 99, 202 Pughe, Terry L. I05, 220 Pullin, Jeffrey IS4 Q Queen, Lisa R. 202 Quintana, Pauline 220 3, II6, II7, I83. Quintaneres. Joanne 73, 202, 236 Rabe, Dawn Marie 202 Radcliff, Wendy J. 202 Raffuse, Joe 202 Raitter, Cindy M. 220 Raitter, James S. I20, IS4 Ramirez, Joe G, 220 Ramirez, Jose 220 Randall Jason S. 53, I05, 220 Randall, Julie A. 78, 202 Randall, Kristin 54, 220 Randall, Ruth 60, II2, II6, II7, 202 Rands, Rene L. 220 Rathbun, Sherri L. ll9, I55, 202 Rathien, Michael A. 53, 220 Rauen, Mark S. l35, 202 Ray, Janell 220 Ray, Launette 32, 35, 44. 45, 46, 47 Il5, IS4 Reader, Kevin R. 203 Reader, Theresa M. 203 Rebeka, Carol J. 9l, I07, IS4 Rebeka, Robert C. 99, I07, l04, 203 Rechichar, Albert L. 203 Recker, Steven I84 Redondo. Todd J. I45, I77, I84 Reece, Dreather I84 Reeves, Christie A. 220, 97 Reeves, Dana L. 78, 23, Ill, I08, 203 Reid, David L. l07, 203 Riesig, Ronald J. 204 Rekkas, Victoria I73, 203 Reneer, Randy L. 53. 220 , 94, l0I, II3, Renteria, Jesus 203 Resler, David B. 203 Reyes, Becky I3I Reyes, Evelyn 203 Reyes, Maria, R. IS4 Reyes, Ramon A. 220 Reyne, Susan IS4 Reynolds, Michael E. I05, IS4. 2I7 Reynoso, Carol S. IS4 Reynoso, Cheryl S. IS4 Rhodes, Britt-Marie II6, Il7,220 Rhodes, John E. 203 Rhodes, Kelly 4l. 94. 97, II2, ll5 Rhoton, Timothy IO2, 203 Rich, W ayne 88, 220 Richards, Jeff 203 Richer, Katherine IS4 Richey, David I05, 203 Richins, Michael I09, 220, 76 Richins, Steven IOI, I77, IS4 Richmond, John 220 Ridenho ur, Chris IS4 ,203 Redenhour, Glynis 7S. 220 Riedel, William I84 Riggs, Matthew 53. 7I, 94, 208, 220 Riggs. R Riggs, R enay 94, 208. 220 ussell, IO2, I54, 203 Riley, Kenneth 203 Ringsrud. Brian 64, 88, I35, IS4 Rischmueller, Targe IS5 Rosnoel, Chris 97 Rivera, Jose 203 Rivera, Monique IO3, l85 Rivero, Laura 220 Rivero. Maria IS5 Rizzo, Michael 220 Roach. Jeannie 220 Robbins, John 203. 234, 235 Roberso n. Mark I35, lS5, 234 Roberts, Arthur I3l. lS5 Roberts. Roberts, Charles 203 Roberts, Julie 203 Roberts, Loretta I85 Roberts, Marsha I47 Roberts, Michael IS5 Roberts, Russell 220 Robinson, Jayme ISS Robinson, Julie Ann 96, 97 Brenda 20, 47. 94, lOl, III, II2, II3, ISS Robinson, Roberta 203 Robinson, Staci II3, 203 Rocka, Oscar l35 Rodarte, Josie 203 Rodriguez, David 75, I35, 220 INDEX-23I 232-INDEX Rodriguez, Fabricio I97 Rodriguez, Michelle II7, 220 Rogers, Karon 203 Rogers, Patrick IO2, 203, 76 Rogers, Rosemary l03, 203 Rogers, Sharon 96, Ill, 203 Rohrbacher, Rhonda l85 Rollins, Matthew 220 Rolnick. Adam 203 Rolnick. Romero, Fred I35, 220 Ceasar 203 Romero, Lorenia II7, l85 Romero, Thomas 223 Romney, Kevin l85 Roodhou se, Robin 23, 28, l3l Rosier, Margaret 60, 90, 220 Rosier, Wendy 203 Ross, Frances 203 Ross, Chip 62, 222 Ross, Reuben 76 Roundtree, Sheila I85 Routen, Caren, I85 Rowe, Dana 203 Rowe, Donna 203 Royer, William 223 Ruck, David 204 Ruck, Jennifer 223 Rucker, Jill 9I, Il6, 204 Ruiz, Alfred l85 Russell, Julie l03 Russell, Melanie 22l Russo, Wendy 97, l3l, l85 Ryan, Susan I28, I85 S Saatkamp, Melvin 22l Sabin, Donnetta l85 Sabin, Julie 92, 90, IO7. 22l Sackett. Mindy 22l Salazar, Nathan 204 Sam, Barbara I24, I85 Sanchez, Rachel 22l Sanders, John 22l Sandler, Bryan 62, 80, l6, 22l Sandovel, Beatriz 22l Santacruz, Alex I86 Santo, Rosie I24, 204 Santos, Sandra IO2 Sapp, Larry 204 Sauers, Kimberly 204 Saunders, Katrina IO6, I07, 22l Saunders, Lorrie l0l, I02, I86 Savage, Gena 204 Sawera, Licsl 22l Sawyer. Eric 22l Sawyer, Terri 60, l6, 236, 237, 22l Scannell, Steven I86 Schafer, Todd 204 Schaible, Julie I86 Schanely, Brian 88, 204 Schanus, Mary I28, I86 Schatz, Kristi Ill, 2l7, 22l Scheid, Mary 204 Schindele, Tracy 83, l5l, 22l, 234 Schlechty, Gary I35, 204 Schmucker, Karina 22l Schneider, Doris I86 Schneider, Eva I86 Schneider, Jutta 72 Schoenstein, Scott l6, 22l Schooley, Sharon 204 Schooley, William 22l, 76 Schreck, David l75, I86 Schroeder. John 204 Schumaker, Shannon 88, 22l Scibetta, Julianne 204 Scibetta, Michael I27, I86 Scoresby. Kyle 32, 35, 88, l0l, II2, II Scotford, Lisa 204 Scott, Annalee IO4, l07, I86 Scott, Ron 204 Se, Al Ching 22l Seagraves, Bradley IO7, IIO, 22l Seeger, Eric I27, 236 Self, Rene 99, I86 Selleck, Michelle I86 Sennett, Janet 22l Sennett, Paul I86 Setzer, Jim 22l 5, I20, I86 Sezate, Scott 5l, I73, I86, 76 Schackleford, Jeanine 204 Shain, Jeffrey I0l, I04, I09, IIO, Ill, I86, 234 Shaner, Lori I86 Shanks, William F. 88, 22l Sharp, Freda 204 Shaver, Julie I86 Shaw, Karen l86 Shaw, Loren, I23, l57, 22l Shearer, John L. 22l Sheer, Pat II9 Sherrill, Leslie IO7, I86 Shihady, Tammy I86 Shill, Amy 3l, l08, I86, 22l Shill, Brenda 60, l03 Shill, Susan 60, 6l, I08, Ill, 204 Shinn, Mark I86 Shipp, Cherie 22l Shoemaker, Rebecca I02, II2, I87 Shroyer, Dennis I84 Shultz, Molly l2l, I35, 22l Shumway, Daren G. 64, 22l, 76 Shutay, Kathleen I87 Sidener, Mark I35, I87 Sikes, Brenda 204 Simeth, Diana 22l Simon, Jeff I27, I87 Simons, Donald D. I35, I87 Sitek, Michelle 94, I93, 204 Skinner, Suzanne I87 Skouson, Candace 204, lll Slade, Annette 22l Slade, Roy 204 Sliskovich, Michael 22l, 62 Slusher, Ronie 22l Small, Willie 204, 207 Stanek, Bernard M. 222 Stapley, Gwendolen IO7, I88 Starks, James A. 204 Stearman, David R. I84, I88 Stechnij, Adrian ll0 Stechnij, Buddy l6, 204 Stechnij, Richard P. l6, I08. Stein, Jeff J. 59, 98, 99, I88 Steiner 90, lm, l0l, I88 204 Stephens, Edith L. 222 Sterrett, Stephen C. IO4, IO7, I35, 204 Stetson, Liz A. 62, 83, 222, 223, 236 Stevens Ester IO9 Stevens, Larry L. I88 Stevens, Sheri A. 97, 222 Stewart, Cameron M. I88 Stewart, Carla 33, I88 Stickney, Park F. lll, 222 Smee, Smets. Katherine I28, I87 Toby I87, 234, 236, 23-7 Smith, Arlon, 53, 22l, 76 Smith, Bartly 22l Smith, Carrie 59, 204 Smith, David 204 Smith, Gary I87, 22l Smith, Gayle 204 Smith, Jeffery I87 Smith, Jonna 59, 22l Smith, Kristina 204 Smith, Larry 64, l07, 22l, 76 Smith, Leah 22l Smith. Patti I28, I87 Smith, Paul 22l Smith. Paula I26, I87 Smith, Rebecca I87 Smith, Shelly 204 Smith, Steven I27, I87 Smith, Weston 204 Smith, Thu 9l, 22l Smolinski, Laura 22l Smothermon, Kathryn 204 Snell, Richard 22l Stine, Margaret G. 204 Stock, Ronald A. 7I, I6. 222 Stocker, Todd 80, 222 Stofko, Jodi M. 26, 222 Stone, Mary E. 60, 204 Storey, Beverly 222 Storing, Dennis 222 Stradling, Joseph 88, 205 Strait, Michael 26 Streety, Diana 26 Strobaugh, Carol I88 Stone, George I88 Strong, Marion 222 Student, Dorothy 97, 26 Subia, Gloria 205 Subia, Maria 26 Sugar, Amy 26 Sugar, David 222 Sullivan, Jonathan I24, 26 Summers, Michelle I24, 26 Summers, Ronald 98, 99, 222 Sutton, Matthew Sl, 205 Swann, Belinda I26, I88 Swisher, Teresita 60, 78, I88 Sykes, Phillip I88 Szucs, Silvia 26 T Takacs, Ingrid 26 Tang, Minh I88 Tapp, Misie 97, 26 Snider, Mark I28, 22l Snodgrass. Lori 204 Snow, Brenda 22l Snow, Sheree 97, I87 Snyder, Angela 204, 22l Snyder, Donald 22l Snyder, Mark 228 Snyder, Scott 53, 222 Taylor Taylor , Adam I24, 26 Alice IOS, Ill, 26 Taylor Carla I24, 222 Taylor Chris 26 Taylor, Helen I88 Taylor, Jeff 53, IO2, 26, 222 Taylor Jeffory 5l Taylor Matthew 66, l07, II2, I46. I88 I89 Taylor Robert 26 Taylor Robyn I88 Taylor Shelley I88 Taylor Stephen Sl, IO2, I88 Taylor Steven lOl, 26, 76 Taylor Tanya l7l, I89 Taylor Tessy 26 Taylor, Van I89 Teine, Mark l74 Sodos, Elizabeth 78 Soper. Jeffery 204 Sorenson, Steve 53, 222 Telford, Stan l07, ll0, II2, lI6, Tenny, Mark 205 Thiede, Brian 26, 76 I20, l2l, 26 Sorenson, Jaren I27, I87 Sorenson, SueAnn 222 Soto, Gracie I87 Southworth, Larry 204 Speece, Bill 204 Speece, Danny 204 Spencer, Nick I35, I87 Thomas, Debra 22, 90, 222 Thomas Elva 60, 78, I89 Thomas, Jerrell 26 Thomas, Julia I24, I28, I89 Thomas, Mashell 78, I24, I26, I89 Thomas, Nancy I89 Thompson, Danna IO2 Sperrazza. Susan 78. 222 Sphar, Steven I87 Spicer, Carol 56, 78, l09, 222 Spicer, Sheila L. 56, II2, I87 Spigler, Joni K. I3l, I88 Spillane, Eileen 204 Spitzer, Alison A. 97, 204 Spooner, Jeffrey S. I88 Stafford, Cynthia A. 59, 83, l6, 222 Stafford, Janene L. 97, 204 Stafford, Susan M. 62, 83, I6, 204 Stalker, Donna M. 204 Stallings, Ted E. Jr. 64, 222, 76 Thompson, Mark 222 Thompson, Stacey I35, 222 Thompson, Tom 205 Thormahlen, Lisa l03, I89 Thorne, James I89 Thornton, Danny 222 Thornton, Randy 222 Thornton, Sandra 26 Thorpe, Joan 26, 236 Thrasher, Wendi 26 Threet, Sterling I89 Tidwell, Davina 73, I89 Tidwell, Paula 26 Tischer, Perry I89 Titcombe, Rochelle 222 Toliver, Elizabeth 26 Torrez, Thomas 66, l89 Travis, Anthony 26 Traywick, Ora IS9 Trethaway, Brian 26 Trivizo, John 222 Trimble, Diane 26 Trinka. Jeffrey I6, I35, 222 Troksa, Christine I90, 222 Troth, Stephen 53, 222 Turiillo. Paul II5, 26 Trujillo, Theresa 205 Trunk, Jeff 2l2 Tryon. Kristi I89, 234, 235 Tryon, Peggy 26 Tuck. James 222 Tucker, James 52, 26, 76 Tucker, Jared 52, 206, 76 Tuhy, Leo 66, 222 Tuhy, Michael 67, 206 Turk, Randy 52, 76 Turner, Cynthia I89 Turner, Donald 26 Twitchell, Julie I6 26 Tyndall. Thomas 26 Tyndall, Vicki 222 U Udall. Joseph 7I, IO2, 26 Uhrich, Steve 76 Ulate, Susanna 26 Ultis, Lauren 9l Urbina, James 35. 40, I07, I20, 26 Urick, Cynthia 223 Urness, Paul I72 Ward, Sharon I3l, I90 Warden, Dusty 26 Warne, Leslie 26 Warner, Sheri I02, 26 Warren, Brian 223 Warren, Kimberly 223 Warren, William 52, 26 Washington, Michael I90 Washington, Theresa 9l, 223 Watkins. Dave 76 Watkins, Karen 223 Watkins, Keith lOl, IlO, I90 Watkins, Sandra 26 V Valentine, Jimmy I89 Valenzuela. Valenzuela Valenzuela, Valenzuela, Valenzuela. April 96, I02, 26 Juanita l07, 26 Luisa 26 Osualdo 64 Russell 26 Vanauker, Carol 26 VanBuskirk, Richard II2, II6, I23, 20 Vancil, Susan I23, 26 Vancore, Michele I07, ll2, I39, l43, Vandermeulen, John l84, I89, 236 VandeVusse, Linda I6 Vangrouw, Constance 26, 234 Vanluven, Timothy 3I, 5I, l89 Vanportfleet, Jeff 26 Vashon. Deborah I89 Vaughn, Sara 20, 23, II2. l43, I89 Veasey, Brenda II5, I28, I89 Velasquez, Lauro 224 Vegh, Kalynn 96, l97 Verdugo. Mark 223 Verhelst, Jack 206 Vest, Kevin 26 Vest. Tamara 223 Vincent, Alice 26 Vodopia. Luke l90 Vogt. Pamela I02, 26 Vuong. Vinh Phoc 75. 223 W Waer. Douglas 88, I6, 223 Wagner, Anna 26 Wagner, Brian I90 Wagner, Mark 53, 223 Wagner, Theresa 26 Waichulaitus, Brian I90 Waichulaitus, Bruce I90 Walker, Tammy 223 Walker, Theresa 223 Walker, Thomas I90 Wallace, Tiersa IO9, Ill, I45, 223 Walters. Mary Kay I22, 26 Walter, Dilton 26 Walton, Ginger 96, l28, I90 Ward. Andrea 9l, 98, 99, 223 Ward. Mary Kate I90, 234, 235 Watkins, Wendy I72. 223 Watson, Tammy 97, 26 Watt, Steven I90 Way, Wayland 26 Waz, Paul 64, I90 Waz, Susan 59, 223, 236 Weaver. Roxie I90 Webb, Karen 26, IO7. 223 Webb, Lynnette I03, II2, 26 Webb, Wendy 223 Weber, Brenda 39. 97, lOl. II2, II3, Il5, I2l. I90. 234, 236 Weber, Dianne I07, 223 Weber, John I35, 26 Webster, Ann 54, 223 Webster, Rarron, 53, 67 Webster, 88, II5, I90 Weckerly, Jason 80, 26. 236 Wegener, Craig I90 Wegener, Tony 223, 76 Wehe, Ronald Jr. 26 Weikel, Bryan I90 Weinberg, Marni, 23, 26 Weiss. Andrew 52, I3I, 26 Weissenberger, Julie IO2, 26 Welch. Victoria 26 Wells, Lynora 97, 223 Wells. Randy l35 Wells. Sharon 223 Wells, Vincent I69, I90 Wennerstrom, Robert 223 Wetland, Frederick 26 Wentland. Julia 223 Wentz, Melissa 23, 96, I90 Werhan, Esther l03, ll5, I24, I90 Wermuth. Daniel 5I Wermuth. Wendy III, 26 Weser, John l9l West, Daniel 75, ll5. 26 West, G. Scott 22, 26, 76 West, Robert I27, l9l Westberg, Deeann 78, I07, I50, Westbrook, James 26 Westerhausen, Barry 52, 26 Westover, Darin 207 Whentland. Julie 97 Whitaker, Beverly I26, l9l White, Christine II5, I28. l9l White, Michael 207 White, Ricky 207 Whitehead, Angela 223 Whitehead, Mark 207 Whiteley, Cheryl I02, II2, 207 Whitfield, John 52. 223, 76 Whitfield, Kent I07, I20, 223 Whitfield. Rhonda 97, I44, 207 Whitson, Bonnie I28. l9l Widmer, Diane l3I, l9l Wiechmann, John 223, 76 Wiedenfeld, Sharalyn l9l, I26 Wiles, Kenneth l9l Will, Jeffery 62 Williams, Barnaby 7I, 223 Williams, Carey I6, 223 Williams, Gregory 5I. 207 Williams, John 207 Williams, Luann IO3, I35, 207 Williams, Maria 207 Williams, Tracy 45, 54, 72, 223 Willis. Gregory 223, 76 Willis, Jennifer IO3, 207 Willis, Kathy l24, 207 Willis, Mark l28, l9l Willis, Loraine llO, I28. l9l Willsey, Michael 52, 207 Wilson, Bruce II6, ll7, l9l Wilson, Catherine 207 Wilson, Donna I26, l9l, 207 Wilson, Jeanine 56, 207 Wilson, Owen I6, 223 Wilson, Timothy 5l, l9l Wilson, Van 53, 223, 76 Wilstead. Darrin I6, 223 Wilstead, Jodilyn I02, 207 Wimmer, Vicki 45, l07, 223 Winkler, Theresa 207 Winn. Kurtis lOl Winters, Girard 40, 4I, 94, II6 ll7 I92 76 Wintle, Trina 207 Wipf, Steghen 80, 223 Wissman, Mark 207 Wisz. Brian I07, 223 Wisz, Catherine 37, 77, II2, 236 Wixom. Michael 207 Woelkers. Douglas 37. 88, II2 l9l 234 235 236 Wolf, Sally 97, 207 Wolff, Robert 223 Wolford, Jackie 97, 207 Wong, Tamy Il0 Wood. Bobbi I24, l9l. 207 Wood, Tina I24. l9l Wood Tsosie 207 Woodley, Kelly l9l Woodruff, Michael 223 Woodward, Lisa l9l, 207 Wooley, Melissa 223 Wright, Jack 33, l9l Wright. Jocko 45,56I, 207 Wright, Richard 223 Wyant, Timothy 207 Wyant, Todd 207 Wyant, Tony 223 Wylie, Nancy l9l Wyse. Todd l9l Yamada Kenzo 4l 80 8l I , . , . 02 Yancy, Debra 97, l24, 207 Yancy, Diane 97, I24 Yanez. Jesse 53, 207 Yastrzab, Scott 207 Yevdich. Violet 203, 207. 234 236 Yoder. Amy II5, l9l York. Michelle l9l Young, Brenna 97, 207 Young, Daniel 53 Young, Michele II2. 234 Z Zapata, Andrea 223 Zapata, David I86, l9l Zapata, Teresa 207 Zarr. Mary 223 Zimmerman, Eric l04, I07, lI0 II2 207 Zimmerman, James l9l Zimmerman, Jan 56, 207 Zimmerman, Lisa l9l Ziobrowski Christine 94 l . , O8 Zollars, Thomas l9l Zuffranieri, Eugene 207 f Work To Be Done By Some, Fun To Be Had By All Westwood's newspaper staff was led by Senior editors Kate Ward and Doug Woelkers. The staff suffered various prob- lems throughout the year and yet they were able to produce and deliver thirteen issues of the Warchant on schedule. Beginning the year was tough for Kate and Doug since they had to train a very young and inexperienced staff, however, the young group quickly caught on. In October, just before the first edition of the paper was to be delivered, the local printer went out of business. Luckily, Lane Printers took over the school contract and Kate, Doug and their staff were able to adapt to his new style. The Staffers are responsible for coming up with five story ideas, and a written column with a headline. Writing these columns includes choosing an angle, conducting interviews, researching the subject, and finally putting it all together in a readable fashion. With work comes play and that's just what the Staff does after each deadline. This past year the Staff had the opportu- nity to test the cafeterias experimental food, after running a questionaire in the paper and receiving the students opin- ions. They also had class picnics once every two weeks. Birthdays and holidays were also celebrated. This past Christmas both Staffs were able to enjoy the company of Father Christmas Calias Ian Parksj. lan was on the newspaper staff but had to return to New Zealand in January. .fl We , Q . ,gig am, A '4, Iva f ,7 .7 , ,L ,a',,, , ,ywy .ZV,. ilk. ,fxkXt My Gad ' fs :MH QT? Top left-opposite page: lan Parkes spent his time playing Father Christmas at the publications banquet. Visiting him are his two girlfriends Fifi and Buffu. Left: I98I-82 Warchant Staff: Top row- Suzy Hebel, Tracy Schindele, Keri Christensen. Second row- Meg Halverson, Phillip Lowry, lan Parkes. Linda Mills, Violet Yevdich, Connie Vangrouw. John Robbins, Jeff Shain, Mark Roberson. Third row- Cathy Wisz, Doug Woelkers, Brenda Weber. Ruth Farnsworth. Niel MacDonald, Karen Mason. Bottom row- Toby Smets, Kristi Tryon, Michele Young. and Kate Ward. Top- Kristi Tryon grimaces as she tries to meet her next deadline. Above left- John Robbins shows off a statue of his Dad. Right- Warchant editors Doug Woelkers and Kate Ward took time out from the grind to give us a smile, NEWS LAB-235 so . 'M f- sr s 236 ., .:.. . , ii Staffers Quickly Unite Westwood's Yearbook Staffs were led by Senior editors Katie Petrie, Bill Durler and Laurie Hunt. The Chieftain staff was very inexperienced, in fact, out of a total of 30 staffers some 23 had never been in the publications room before. Although the work is confusing and time consuming the new staff adjusted well. Missing one deadline can mean not receiving our yearbook by the end of the school year and our staffers are made quite aware of it. Included in five deadlines are all school activi- ties, clubs, faculty, class pictures, sports and nameless other things. Since we do have a contract agreement we are only able to cover as much as possible in the little time we have. Staffers are constantly busy making dummy layouts, writing copy, making picture appointments, indexing names and fi- nally bringing it all together without any costly mistakes. All worked together on a tight schedule. Each depended on each other and there is no way one could do it alone. The Chieftain also has many fun activities such as the Elks Hoop Shoot where we work with the Elks to pick our regional representative to the National Free Throw Contest. We also pick a Chieftain Queen at a basketball game which was followed by a dance. This years winner was Katie Petrie. The staffers also picnic once a week if deadlines permit and celebrate each staffers birthday, with cake and all the trim- mings. nnm'gr-1 e,wwzW mwwmntm4.my ma, mf wmqzgiwmfwwvtn awfwww .'MMHF -Y of it in 'Ur Z We 1.5 ' Y Sis .. f .5 - 9 ' -f- .. mis:-.h,L,, K is X - iss-.i e .. ' ' - -X . S A J .:,L X Q W all K' 'wg , , 0 ok X 1 1, '-1' 1-nunul- H -,'f - E : f , Y. , We is .J SRX I Opposite page top left- Kenzo Yamada shows his spunk even though he's late for his deadline. Opposite page left- Top row- Terri Sawyer, Neil MacDonald, Brian Clark. Cindy Holt, Susan Waz, Joanne Quintaneres. John Vandermeulen, Steve Lenhart, Brian Lenke. Violet Yevdich, Greg Burns. Second row- Jason Weckerly, Bev Gunnell. Kenzo Yamada. Laurie Hunt. Sherri Brutsche. Katie Petrie, Sherri Allen, Joan Thorpe, Anne Evans. Coleen Cramer. Bottom row- Ingrid McTaggert, Meg Halverson. Cathy Wisz. Bill Durler. Toby Smets, Brenda Weber. Doug Woelkers. Shannon Horne, Liz Stetson. The above is the l98I-82 Chieftain Staff. Top left- photographer Toby Smets checks for scratches and spots on his negative. Top right- Brian Lenke is stumped trying to find a better adjective for his copy. Above left- Senior editor Katie Petrie works diligently as her deadline quickly approaches. Above right- Ian Parkes furiously opens his exchange gift which turned out to be a love box, YEARBOOK-237 EDITORS-Katie Petrie- production Bill Durler- photography Laurie Hunt- design COPY EDITORS-Meg Halerson Cathy Wisz ACTIVITIES SUPERVISORS-Sherri Allen Terri Sawyer SPORTS SUPERVISORS-Neil MacDonald Anne Evans CLUBS SUPERVISOR-Ingrid McTaggart FACULTY SUPERVISOR-Brenda Weber SECTION SUPERVISORS I98l-82 CHIEFTAIN STAFF INDEX SUPERVISOR- Violet Yevdich HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER-Toby Smets PRODUCTION ADVISOR-John Donovan BUSINESS ADVISOR-Andre Messali PHOTO STAFF-Brian Clark Shannon Horne Liz Stetson John Vandermeulen Susan Waz STAFFERS-Bev Gunnell JoAnne Quintaneres Vicki Welch Ken Yamada SENIORS- Coleen Cramer Cindy Holt JUNIORS- Sherri Brutsche Steve Lenhart SOPHIES- Greg Burns Brian Lenke Many of these dedicated staffers worked on more than one section of this book, however, lack of space allows each name to be listed only once. 238-CLOSING PAGES Jason Weckerly ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS BUD, DIXIE and FORD STUDIOS CARLA STEWART EULA HARRIS STEVE LANEY SUE MacDONALD Mr. EDWIN VANDERMEULEN CAROLE SCANELL CASA LA MESA TOWNHOUSES Mr. and Mrs. ANDRE MESSALI SPENCER PHOTOGRAPHY Mr. and Mrs. RUSSEL HUNT FRY'S PHOTO GOLF and GAMES Mrs. PRESTON DEES STAPLEY and MABRY REALITY INC. This book was published in hopes of capturing the special moments we've all shared throughout the year. I think the staff has accomplished more than that, they have captured the spirit, pride and loyalty each of us has for Westwood. For that they should stand proud. There are many people to thank for all the help, patience, and understanding that they have given me and my staff throughout the year. Without people like John Dad Donovan, Bud Ford, Sue MacDonald and understanding teachers like Mrs. Tininenko this book might never have been published. There are many memories that this book holds for me, not just the pages themselves, but what went into making them. I will never forget the third hour language classes trying to teach our foreign students useful words, or our last minute marathons when we were forced to eat in . I am sure that all the staffers will cherish these memories as long as I will. I want to thank Dad Donovan for showing me the ropes and giving me the room to take over when I was ready, Laurie Hunt for giving her quiet say and her helping hand, and Little Mac for filling his brothers shoes. Bill and Toby for coming through even if it was at the very last minute. I thank my staff for putting up with me when deadlines were near and my temper was short. Last but DOI least I thank you Mike for sharing my tears and my laughter, I thank you just for being there. I have made many new friendships through the publication of this book that I am very grateful for. This book represents the product of my friendships and memories. I hope this book helps each of you to remember all the special moments and special people that you have encountered throughout the year. 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